mouth, Camp Read the Herald Road the Herald % For Local News Serving Summit to, 6X ream For Local News SUMMI Sirring Summit for 65 teart

61th r«.r—No. 21 dm Thtw fecttou) SUMMIT, N. J., THURSDAY, DECEMIE* 4, 1956 »t fcummH N i. lite tk« Act af Murk 1 is:» *4 A YEAR ltn rught Appeal* that annually drain local F. Bruce Gerhard, president of shopping: hours this Monday. December l«i wnm retail icketbooks was revealed l«s^ the Overlook Hospital Associa- concerns will stay open until 9 p.m. every »>*r#i-dav evening Ceek following the regular meet- i tion, today announced that Over- until Christmas Eve * ing of the Central Committee of look trustees at « special meet- The annual Christmas deccrzu -ns :n the bu&n-ss ftet- Ihe t'niled Campaign. . ing had approved a program to ~ '-.u'm hljve r**' r "p'-vd and Apparently exasperated by the rai&e approximately $3,500,000 to i i expansion of community fund Wafer the cuiored ; ^.r.t«. H't • .; ™-rj -JU drives, on* contributor to the re- increase the capacity of the hos- ,a»t »eek and i ..i rxir.nue t<» ; rt nt United Campaign sent in his pital from 250 to 340 beds in the a • #»• • 0 ,£i\r a fes-'.-.t iir u- ;*,«• rontribltion with the plea that the first phase of construction and a ASKS M3IC TOT T'nited Campaign see that his do- longer term plan to increase bed The rg of ;•«- ation of 91,000 be distribhted in pacity to 405. The first phase amounts requested by the donor *r *""*-• of the plan^adopted calls for the con- £> organizations not now included .,; I;,, Sun, structionsof a new building. The m the Campaign. f entire plan w>*^ presented to the Cumnmmwealin Water Co., which '' ' "rrnu-rc. The donor, according to John x trustees with thc full approval of serves .Summit and neighboring 'Vint* r \Mvr M. Leavens, chairman of the Cen- the executive committee of the communities,- ycMenlay filed a tral Committee, expressed con- board, the building committee, 9f! the *.!. cern over the increasing number notice and stalement with the Pub- the medical staff, the finance of appeals made upon him and ;iic and I Visiting Nurses committee and the director, ther* i 2 .to named the United Campaign his 4 .vide* for an increase in rate* 4 'The needs of the hospital are r rr the distributing agency in a one-man slightly in exceni- of 25 per cent gift req-jfst« of rr,,;:: attempt to consolidate local fund Hcaie Chairmen pressing'. Mr. Gerhard said, drives. "and it was unanimously agreed for all classification* of service IHreet Stall to that we must begin at once to The company riled large capital The Vtt Mice h* » umn sr For Fund Appeal prepare for the larger responsi- expenditures for new facilities and ranged lm HW<"-'«' <*.«*. tofd Exceeds Lent Ytor . , _ _ , ' bilities which Overtook will be re- t improvements as being the rea '** *'f» to Santa and erected Mrs. Ambrose J. Geary of 65 'quire d ,0 . bv lhe ,adl. A recert aceouting of th|s . jEsscx read has accented the gen-;iUes to ^ prOvided\ tons for the rale boost. a fuai! bn\ neat S*nt« «> • heac :eral chairmanship of the annual quarters on the Vtlfsfr Or#en that United Campaign result* FacUities Over Taxed Anthony J Crrco Common idnve for fundf for the Visiting tbowt that the drive hat bees "It is generally accepted in ho»-! wealth president said that nfv, INurse Association of Summit and Each- tr«l»r *ili "T«-f'• « ra'nT f-!r' "v ll"Corr'!'*1i't'Vil rardi are still outstanding." scrved as an officer and baa rd cent. Necessary for $C MIUh.il Spent j^^If ,ukXf fn lh,„»;; in*:, awf tf»r needs for eight local agencies Civic Group ToM ps an active volunteer at Overlook j lanum on each floor for patients, Rewnttkni. now completely do- sppkesman for the Union Count- 'he period from January l, 1K2 , Flm and M*ptf to operate in 1957, was $145,- j Hospital, and has held leadership \ No solarium has bathroom facil- Summit must have no void ii **f>* and covered with Park,..Commission said during the to September :to, ia.S6, and is rur ' for al! d^v 5*rk.rt i«r :.*;• MO. 'positians on many community ities. And withdrawing these solar- ' school facilities under construe* -md, the Army last tour of Army personnel, park staff, rently exiM'ndinif .'«*veral more having city pcrx!'. >ff its UUst Nike drives. ium limits the facilities for recup- tion in the very near future la members and newspaper repre- million dollars f*». r.sa.ior prt>.tect^ t >» pninu j '••.: !lj kThe United, 4v 1 »c L'Wiru vBiiipaign nwii never --••--• >— ...» v.v .-iM.—^- .~. .»•—,. . e Id' tli."!ftefen»e of the nation. sentatives. >. scheduled f"r r'>mp>tion nf t parking to t <• f »••>». lien asked to do this before but 1 Mrs. C. D.*igla« Hardy of 36i erating patients and for visitors, order to relieve an pverload OB Locat J in a once-wooded sec- j 1 c hpd senices that are predicted The touriag croup, trmu-inp .year. , n^ ^ J^^ ^ .reed too "carr carry oufthYdonu7s j^no1. x roaa. an..d Mrs. . Samue_ l E—. Il -FoittF..r mor^_ *„e_ tha*i_»«n_ •_ yeaye•,.Ka«r Over/'\..veK.. -r j er»H/\np l •on-i/iikt th fit At*A pnrA/IiPf tut t in, tht vtw base, to be torn k Rlh S JW Oiree , >rjip rOmpany listed, among it> on the mair. #rr»;t> ;, ,he, in this instance and sent JoneJ s _<** 14 Magnolilia DriveD . NeN w ook ha, had to relict mmmmjj jjto U . peak in «•, Ralph •1 tiers to each of the agencies 'Providence, DO* roambcrs ijf the (tU services to those in greatest, of » L-well rwnrj* * »cA^tlulei for c»m- tnterv*t» n-n,ed by him. notifying the agen- 'board of trustee*7 cf .he Visitingfneed. We flare had to cancel de- • of the Board of Wueat je.TT, "lv. filowing: as vice-'la? and postpone admissions to! members of the Canoe Brook Civic acres of safety tone. s and a maze of r of the Rift and the reason be- Nurse Awociation, will act of. r;»dtti"nal fi! (Continued 00 Pag~ e 23" ) Association at a general meeting 'H's hard to realize thnt this and other facilities nrressory for lurd its method of payment. chairmen of the 1957 fund drive, j frat m and , hold last Thursday at City Hall. the operation of the ba>e. whirh ' " Vunhviitum far.lif.e, Mrs H rd h K 6 a s 1 lts raIUM l5n k ..entl>..'. -•> Wants I>rlvrS Consolidated f( - * >' f ™ : ,f! ! The. rate of home development ..fficials describe as tbe-lasj-ditrh--'--- - ' "' Station..lo.i-i«t. >•'j": than in The donor, Mr. Leavens „. f'cer and board m-mber ^f the; i in Summit has been such in recent afj'iifist any uttack \ appro\imatel> H.lWt.WW. Thrj Laws an informaJ IL^\ I Junior Service League, and is giv-, ! years that a peak enrollment of Council Denies It. Col Itichard W (H\c-\ «pe on Page ZIi the' 1 1 ra! stores. Mar.» 2.200 secondary students is ex- II.1 rrf'ir-t nff cor w;»h tb' FrV a n-.ficeihle .zr. t; pectorl, said Mr. S;iyre. Present \ • i n'- In' irmrt.n'i S''<'.">n, ' :.\'\ <-'''- M, ^,uid,mbr«r .«™«p"7t.|—-wv\s»^v^:',i: Be Tightened for Zoning Variance iiit* liK) mrn viii v :ll man the stn- 'raffir Hospital. She isa' sj |« j facilities are capable of handling ™ nrrt affiliatr, i id whicih» conducf ••• t. .to Overlook nm. "They will be your nei'.'h- inlt member of the ' no more than 1,500 pupils under Yule Cheer for fund drives. The *- *d. e HO IflaV bors They'll fit mto your church • tmpaign. in its letter notifying ip iiy Association. normal conditions. This record am To Medical Group and yniir communitv life." n : '«t agencies of the donation, Mrs. Jones is vice-president of! Tn a move to cut down automo- enrollment will exclude any New fly a majority opinion Cuinmnn i l.t •" .1 Dwr-ri rvtu-f -^v' tho he Strerf and f Needy Doubtful ( ; .led "we would welcome an op- fe Summit CuncU of rhurc». niIc appidpn{S dllrirjr the ! Pn,vidcnre students, wh. will-not i niirxil Tuesday mjjlit denieri thr liff t! ;! Are.-! as a 1' j r* t •> N' j !«• enrolled in Summit after }9.* 1 I untiy to explore with you ways u.men and a memlvT of the Rod! sr;ison Hoard of Adjustment' ; ret-oin- whnlo r<•;. ^i:v f..r CT "Jitr* that , „ The new S'-IKKIJ c'.insfniction will ;•"! moans of iriclufiinR your or Pruti>s- s CommunitPnmninrrtvy draC'rtv y I-idio••••• —« • "••'-. >.^-...... •.«.h ...... , ,,p ncw >,viifMi| n.MiMi uiuuii win ..,..,, . irn ! 1 mfnda >n at Vjl iJl r tJ.o If Drive Fails ; lization in the United Cam-i^,- sCi' s B«t nreside-1 of the Now M™A "-ill, State official in a p-o- f|«llsb!le,s I* an extension to the ; " f « .' !';" , ^ oil- t!if- ct:rrcTit r \ en drive for 1958." TrovidOce Librarv Board, and of! cram to ticliten all traffic rrri!i. ! V™*1 h:=h srho-,1 and w.ll ,n- t.»n^d. to t e .S mm y a. .1 e'-e'r.!'-. If Cl'ri«"tmriS' is to mcai a vthing 1 1 1 0 f ni re 1 13 Tile second move to ^jtho New ProvKlonce Parents andjtioT1« aS veil as WSIin5 mof,ri.^ j; ^/; "' ^ ° ° """P " "' .'ny at 1M £.mn.Tt alvlr] H Vr-.cs Aid to Mm to snrr.f several Vuir^red arra 1 1 .il cliarity drives came froir,l Teachers A'.-"ociati >n. ^ f,|jS(in-p rarcfullv ;.!! trn'fic i . ' ' , ,. ... cfnth- aciuired-bv thf ^•viin f '• He ur:Td tiiat help be «.. a^eri. chronically ' ill' and victimi- p. ,jj»- ... ,_ ' , ' >fr Si'ivre ."ilsr> fli'cus'ipd tne , . " . •...' % *•• lev M. SpaUling, chairman.;..» " '•" r^.r u l.a! i nt'.s The O!IM—I ,,i.cr .. • . ; bu«ine«s and library purjp.r-;r«.. the Army personnel in seciirm? nf h"mes this year, the n •'" I , • , . , , . rr\ I niimarv soli'xil situation m sutii- i f«T - ]R."5 I'niled Campaign driv._.e J»I • M .1 i ; whirwhirl'h! riit linrirrvjv tan T!niri:- •' . .. , . ... ._.._, : v.iiinli gn^inrt »i.» »i/>i.i...i 1. -,= proper tr>u irn facilities for thmr jmi. He aci g , Community Chrrstma* F'und. xn<>n- Af ti.r }•<•<;• mbcr c 1C rlay v ill continue through Janu- ; :.:r -'*" " " i Chamber Re-elects ;the R'tard of Education's procress : OMincilnun Jfhn M. ^^^r•l^ !i'-f» off tho h.-ice Aw.eiati.rn Four ing and bookkkeepinp rirpart- rence, of ('ourtrysirlr. • member "' •• ™r.nn ptn o7 ^ "' ^ who pointed out that "although mcymir.c an^ p p n M h )o1 ments, to provide office space the.: • ^reducing the number of an- | Five directors of the Summil " ' - ' , ...... ' ' ' toMing was shown to the n cm,.lovment m Summit i» at is antic:;>atr~t d fn w 1! fir the husine.58 manager a d in ':.:! appeals held herr. Area Chamber of Commerce • "" >nR "" W™1 "* ' , audience. secretary, and to provide facil n nil time low. there are many ^ an r>>. kp I C Again Makes Plea were reflected to additional :.b vilel Scr»eanacain t bGeorge in echare Gante yo f whtho e, The Canoe Bw-k Association is r.irs for a medical library. '.-milics and individuals in thestaff wouid t At the last Central Committee terms and f^ur ncw members a cjvic group jn Summit Auto Accident ' •. 4:. "'.ing Mr. Spalding reiteraU-d were o'ocled ti the h:>;ird ;n as '^ y campaicn here. The pstnils jornbracinc an area under develop- The zoning ordinance provides • •,ty who need help to make their temporary- rarr. on a 24-hour t'>ur of the - f>lca and strongly pointed out membnslnp-wide vote concluded Vl ! ment now which also contains f> r n^e of propertv within that Brings Family, Christmas a little bnchter.'' iind that s'»rr^ < nty nnd there will he strict rk i«r V Inrcrment of all traffic regula- ; Washington School district. , -'tally organized in 1336 to con- . Those re-elected ar" dr-orge M, i n the poses. Friends Into Act ; Community Chnstman Fund, al most will TV* %'*• Since the end of World War 2 this j reafIready completed, will concentrate her J7 Thi« » iiite the fund appeals of seven Delaney, a repr«"[ tiic When the variance vas re It was one bvj unhappy %mi!y 5" Tiie enmpai^n i.> in line wijh a district has had an increase nf \ - ' al aprncies but now is periled industrial division and manager when a car driven bv George •' s '"yea' r on those families and homes will rpc< >f :»-.• rr,a:J or recent proclamatmn hy Governor abou; ,;n per ce-t in both house, I ^m't^tr'ea w^ onXn, Mil« VM r^'^r^nck \ '^'Vidual, who are handicapped livene, a dj, aw* :r,r .n!au»- thr prowing nurnJKr of ^her of l!,e Ni-w Jersey 3,11 Ti.lcph:me remmded alKl ils.-"Mr. S;>re srtid. :>rals. both local and out of to. office here, J-iederK-.k C: • *••"••> . •"'" ; ™« be".;is;,o; * ^ i;,. -pedrstn.^ at Greeni.eld av- j through Ulness and the a^d whose mg day, ^ cr.:.,..-. State Sufety authorities that last j R,, t Rader of 21 Wallace • n. ' Kcntz, Jr., local attorney who is Dcr year 111 person? were killed and ro.,d who presjded at the meet HP xubmitted a resolution call the present chairman of the thevy felMt t that -hoth t.mrs when Uhen M.les leaped from thr car tf) af)f, U( thphf)ljda y spint SmaI, ditmMl ^^ ^ *-" 5.152 were injured in 10.765 traf ln . « fie accidents during December to .. the Medical Croup constructed to discover what injuries had been rhJd'r'rn"from" broken""homes "w'tii (Continued or. race £1 buildings, the area has been im- suffered he.found that one of the ; ajs0 j^ a,dP(j * proved." victims^was his brnther-in-law, j ' .. . .. B . ,. ' , . ^*sa. . . , ., According to Mrs. Brokaw, the Locd lo*yn to ff ° h as TIeart Association, Can- sion. Mi. Punsmore is the prcs- th'y The Medical Group had intended whom he wafe on his way to visit, |j ^.^ JJ , djviduals, The Governor u und KIVP t 0 n Jvdgt. U. S. Official ', Polio, Muscular Dystrophy, cut Chamber president and Mr. out that ' meet'irRS and more residents are ! to use the additional space tier a use and the. othc-/ wi.s the wife of a . . , , " the Christmas and $]() to f fanj ]y f fmr 15 0 a , to discuss ways and means ZeiRner is chairman of the mer- New Year ur«ed to Kin the Association, Mr. j the existing buildinRS. located M man with ynom he^works. , ^ The Summit Bar Amoclatfoo holidays traditionally hnnc the Rader said. familfamiliey nf Koms ove fjvr tenp tf.) ten M drives and to inform the pub Kentz, McElRunn, Punsmore 2ployees5 physician, includins andg 75technicians other em,- \ vrsticatin on the scenen polic, he eofficer found , thaarrivet thde and pedestrians. Eleven Area Youths,With largest contributors to the fund day eraung. Decratber i:, at 6 to of procress being made along and Zeigncr Here elected to three- nurses and office personnel. woman, Mrs. Isabella Sayre of 653 Summonses Last Year will be the school children who pm. •e lines. three-year terms ami Pelancy U Board 44 Draft Contingent 35 Greenfield avenue, was his sis- Last year G53 summonses were Cited Crowded Conditions bring in their dimes and quarter*. Wiibam B Canann. prwdd«-it „.. u-h-i u-iii inin th*'•Riven to motorists by\Summit Eleven Summit Area younp It was stated at the time that "However," Mm. Brokaw pointed the AsaociarOon. ' a.Tn.:*.K)ced that 'e called attention to the suc- N me w 3 Sayre. who sufferer! a out, "We need as much at we 7 ^" f GX^;n7fiJoi,ce, as compared to\f5R in • men were included in a group of crowded condition* had forced the iruesta tar thr OCTHVK: » JJ be f.il efforts of Millburn where b:iara an r. ^^ • ^' ^ , 1954 Set Gerify said^hat,jtf the .13 inducted into military service physicians to share offices and to broken njjht Jep and head larera can possibly get from our senior *• Hmi. ( ' Cnrtimied on PaRe 23 1 Air Reduction chairman of' total, 554 were for /pee<*Tr;£ of- last week from Selective Service usf of .the medical lihran- t'nns. was admitted to Overlook residents if we are going to be ^ Q^ Saprrtar year lus served as . j | fenses whiic an additional 95 were Board 44, riamfield. as a patients' waiting room at , Hospital and was reported in good . successful this year." prraenth- sitting m t'r.>-»n Onmty ;ht> industrial division; : handehddd outt to motoristtrit s wwhho fil?failedd Summi- • - t* resident——••s are Orazio times. condition by hospital officials. - Reheis of Relicis low Incomet • ».« as«gnntent jodCT. ari; _V Hwn. to stop fnr traffic signals or Fusco of 110 Broad street. John ] mhpr Counci, bugIne(W inc]udpd The other victim, Stephen Wia- Mr». Brokaw said that many of Che^teT P. Johnson of 22 William stree», , ' - , tn>ski. of 30 Greenfield avenue, the city's older people are living f r tt* {hf jnlrnd irtion of Bn ord nanrf was taken to Overlook and re- •mrt feorcp T Snerco. Abbott, I'uring the observancelast year. Da'vtd'A Kirkwood of 109 Moun i ,0 pr0Vlde $izm for thf on Kjow Social Security income. restrict of "Nrw irKi Was leased, who was a board member a few there were 17 traffic accidents in ; tain avenue, Arthur P. Hiltbnin- , -m ondin ,tal,Btinn flf Some^have pensions an well but formertr aasiAU: v^ ftir and Snerco were el-j the city with »ix injuries Hnw- ner. Jr. of 205 Glenside avenue j t Wof)(|land avcnilc, trtm „ poini The accitlent occurred when Union Counr*. Miles, whose wife had anahy | they arc so small as to mean noth- tcrms, as was ever, the city hnd no fatalities. and Donald C. Caporaso of 2bnorth of Beverley road to north ol Morris avenue. the same day as the accident, ing. "These people can only af- Dr Cilbcrtson. Rrhcis was elect- Set. Gerity said that in the en- Karen Way. c y g p wa* on his way to Wiatroskis j ford the bearest essentials' Christ- ; cd t,i a thrce-yc;ir term. forcement of the regulations, there From New Providence are An ordinance wn« sho ma? out off hthe question : Thf olertion was ;>ndurted hy roy house for supper Mrs ChuVch 4 'mail ballot returnable yesterday the roads with timers ' nue, C!a»»ified 21. 29 : appropriation of funds ;n the Greenfield roads. she said. to the Chamber r>ffiee.< Thc new which wiU be placed at various j Potter street and James L. Nc-amount of $11,500 to acquire the Editorials 6 memlxrs w;!l attend, their first locntions ! Mahon i>t 24 Dunlap street. iles t:ild the police that his "Al present we have 18 local old Mason property) hetvren t.'e li| ihr ' people in rwivalesci-M homps. Al Deaths 4 t brd hr 1£hts lUt} not pirk up mee:i-i2 with the present b;>ard Kecardins pedestrian acclei.t.-. ! Berkeley Hnnhts resiflents are Lacknwanna Railroad and Sjinr.i; on l'a»c •&< Kenneth1 Phillips. Jr. nf ^ ale sv. when he made the turn ir ;hough old ape assistance pays P»»aic Valley 10 at :nc rccular nrniriily meKinp field avenue near Maj;lc" direct. " " enuc. l'c»rr H. Schauh of Green In (7rVenfic.l1 avenue, and th.it fur convalescence, thf patients Social II, 19, 20 to be h'-ld ^""iday it Lho H.itel Council also passed a motion to • j| .. fijj ,,,t u other money. This year !sul)'irb;-i. A: that" amc-new ?/• WATEP 3( brook road and D'.r.aH L. 'Weber wnen ir RI ic pair ne nave no 5ports .., 24 (Continued on page 29) ' was too,close to stop. 1 (Continued on Page ij j ficers will be elected for1857 ^MErcury &-7B7L of 543 Plainiield avenue. THE SUMMIT HERALD, TWK50AY, PtCBItEK •,_!•** was organized on Jan l 19.* Local Man Made was elected a vice preside ,* Railroad Station Shaping director. On November a u Danner was elected to hi., pro- Up as Youth Trouble Spot position. r: I Bora in Vevay. Ind. ir, ,9I. A pctMstfcal bootfe spot fa ibe and girts from Deigfrboring torn- I Mr. Danner attended Indian r>" heart of femmit't business aee- Overseas Unit I- versity. He received a B s T;l]ir, Within t» lut few weeks, a A* it is a public buikfcag, the ; and they have ow son Arthur J Summit woman «M anocfced down station is pstre&ed by both Sum- pany, Inc., in 1937 as a patent NEW by a group of youth* maniac mit Pciice as we*, as the Lacka- agent and patent attorney. From '57 PLYMOUTHS The first United Sutes census f%rough the •tattoo. Loitering and waana Railroad pcike. Cora- 1942 to June, 1944. lie was on loan to the Office of Petroleum Coor- was taken in 1790. It listed 3 929 j drinking are on the increase piaaots, wiien they are made, are 214 inhabitants. READY FOR

will be the narrator, and Mrs. •**• * rv Lester A. Crone, the "sleeper." Tbe story of Lucia, a 17-year- old Sicilian saint martyred (or YOU simply fill out a deposit slip and enclose your {her faith in the early yean of Christianity, appealed greatly to check or money order. Our mail deposit service it the Vikings as they heard it from missionaries over 1,000 years ago. available for Savings, Regular Checking and Budget In time it became identified with tbe inauguration of the Jultide or Checking accounts. Ask for special deposit slips Christmas season, which is also the turning point of the year. The and instructions. very name Lucia means "light" rod symbolised the unconquerable power of light both in nature and a the realm of faith.

J a_

BANKING BY MAIL IS EASY

HERE AT THE BANK your account i$ credited, and an acknowledgment sent by return mail. Even though you may not be able to stop here as often as you would lisWTyou can still make use of our services by doing your banking by mail. Patronize Local Ok* Business SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY SHOP ESTABLISHED 1891 at itotn Offica Pouaic f'ofJ#» Brmmek HOME Springfield A*. I Beeehweod Rd Springfie'd Are near Sevttt SI. Summit New Providence Member Federal Reserve System

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporat:o» ' Banking Hour* 7:50 A.M. . 2:00 P.M. Monday through Friday WELCOME 6:00 • 8:00 Friday Evenings WAGON Ft. 7-1443 THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1956

1 the natives who then helped them Annual Arsoed Opc~s for !6&ite the resting and "display ' Land of the Head Hunters to BS of Rights "••?r'rhire Frrm f-r Coys tre#» of the birds of paradise and f phct-graphed and recorded them baby, ft s Be Depicted of Nature Club for the first time in history. i: ~v.t Diease Ridden Law! Sti VHal Act, Exploring the laud of the head , « ' •* :;ni . i i^the American Museum of Natural Bird> cf paradise are among tnc ci HIM' --.in ) hunters will be described by E. History nicst publicized bird;* in the w\_tid. Thomas Gilliard, distinguished or- Women Voters ToW ; The Gilliards ard members of but riu«> t > the disease-ridden ter- '.' . t Witholctfist-expbrer and associate T his expedition flew half way rain in which they live, they have ' Before ac overfcnr crowd ap- WARM curator of birds at the American . arcund the world with a formirt been among the least known birds pr:*cmag 200 pecfpte it the League | Museum of Natural History when able assemblage of cameras, elec There are a number of «e- (J Wciaer. VcSrre open meetisg . i h i > \ .rh M !> ••rr- wi.ii! (IJM he addresses the Summit Nature jtronic gadgets and lights, special quence*, showing the finest photo- on Mowi»> Sijfist at tbe YWCA, invthed t.v'.i"ii vit.i trr ruirts dub on Thursday, December 13 at ' iied collector's gear, two tons of graph^ of birds of paradise in Jud^t Johr. O BijetLW discussed inside ... I the Lincoln School auditorium, at Servri: i>r h. r • "!, ' «• art other equipment including com'lex tiie wild The finale is an ancient tit tutery of tae Bfii c£ HignU 8:15 P.M. Tfce public is invited frvm tw devefcrpnier.! of She-idea M. ar.l Mr. I!'/nip - ( .\1 camping need* for sea level to dance which is staged every t.'e 1 to attend. cf mar.'* n&nt* to it* unpwttfteuta- buU^h. V .in! ^! - i '« n) >> mountain tops, and food. They year'- ia the Miramar Valle>. ILncrofi Mi .i"il Mr* Aitiur r "Exploring New Guinea for Uon x 2M BJI a *t know it penetrated 5.000 feet into the Native- come out of remote ruches frcrch, Mi .vd Mr- I- rt" Birds of Paradise" is the title of today. Judge Bifeliv. ne"»1y ap- Kubor Mountains to set up then in the mountains to feast, trade \\ Jack- -i; \1i ar..i Mrs his lecture and will be illustrated first camp in the very heart of and dance. They adorn their heads puntni member at tbe board of govenxr* of Butgerc University Jarmila Novotna KelliT. .^t»,,:! 11 R ith color-motion pictures which New Guinea where no white man with rlume> of the most beauti- William ( Htil::«.'\ ,Ii Mi> ful birds cf paradise arai cce ol Nev Jersey'* most i 1 * ; and his wife took on the 1953 had visited. M»n rt I Stilt - j"<) Mr^ Jjim 19M expedition. Mr. Gilliard ts a His film portrays the hie of a Mr. Gilliard has written nutn eminect jurvt*. opened Cie Madam Novotna veteran leader of six expeditions erous scientific papers about his Leagues lw>>ear study d the group of people who have onl\ For 70 years, the Farm, f-mnd—; to New Guinea sponsored by the study and adventures in the Na vita! Federal , L».fctt> Security recently given up headhunting. To Talk, Sing ed by a pmminer.t New Jersey. National Geographic Society and tiona! Geographic Magazine and Prcgratn. He traced the deveiop- < He and his artist wife befriended citizenrhas been a refiii-o (T de ; the Natural History magazine.' : mer.t d tie idea of the rights of j 'hnquent hny>. a**d th^i<;>--i\> ha«c man through history to tew adop- j t'irruiih it* service, (mvxi a now Senior CYO to Hold ton of the first ten amendment* \ Ic in J;u way of life — amoir: thc;n man\ Yule Donee Sstinrdoy : of MM I S. C •o»trtwion. j iii Novot.ia i>i Lit Meav New Jersey biys. The Farm is 1 "The BJ1 of BjgbU is as xxct+ \ non-sectarian, interracial, receiv- The Senior CYO. will sponsor Opera, wiU combine remuuscen- sary for us today as it was vrfaen ' ing bnys from twelve states a Christmas dance at St. Teresa's ces 't her musical and artistic it v» written " said hxkif Bi#e- (':)rns nun . l»i M»nt--<»i- auditorium for young adults of the expt nence* ai t»-> ccntuie;:t.s witii l;w. "and habeas corpus may well Mr. Twombly at H'\ Mminsmk nari-h Saturday at 8:30. Pro- 1 Ptrftd for be called tbe fceystone of free- < tizgi;:% f_r i:v second AUipna* John J. Ahern •eeris v.ili be used to urcvide Hvad, Shcrt Hilh • dom." He added. "AS history lias ' Christmas baskets for needy fam- inn program cf inv season T.MUV Proscription Optician been a Cme of cns*s " ' with th* dog .. , airing jln?; ff the parish and also for ^y Weaiog. December 13th, »1 Yout* to Visit NYC Laboratory on premises As t>> tiie uuvil of communism : the Missions Auditonum. New Provilence—The Sc n i o r the boby — wfc«««v«f in the Union Countv CYO DRexe! 6-0756 Fell'iw.'hin of. the New F'rov- i»'i coW outside .,. Umlirg league last week St. Te- Pre^b- trnan (.'hurdiwill irg that m our land thene an* abcut i she made her debut at the Na- resa's "A" team drooned three visit the UMIM-*., tin--Armenian" 2I9A Millburn Ave. (near Lord ft Taylor I "fctiftburn tional OpeTa tti Prague, Ciecho- '.'ame* a~d h.-vaJua's first I'resiuent, Thomas Harlem Prcte.st.int Parish, all r team however, picked up ground population. Thi*. expiamod Judge { Masaryk, arranged for her tw con- New "York, on Sunday starti"« ?.: by wnni"i' t^ree Barnes and have Bigokou. could be ooe Communist tinue her studies am! her sv.#iru.' 2 f).m. Information mrv be 11) , liiwd wmS now moved from seventh to fifth • in a section tbe sue of nil the \?re(\ b< r-.-tactinK Ted (i. in Italy, He wrote her lcr.g let- towns from MiBbom ta ltomiut to read. There will be a rehearsal for j to^n. . • | see. Ma&aryk's m\, Jan, Gucntmteed To Be The Se-ior CYO. will have its denc«, Cranfoni. Chatham, W«st- w*s LJce » brother to IUM It was Your Best Permanent m_± •MBT BILLS month Iv business meeting Mon- < field. Madtsuc. lionstU^rn and at Jaav's suggtsstHRrUfiTTsSc"" uiv aho chUdrori % brown ): 15 in the auditorluni. f MiHbure attended. Mr*. Jacob R. UFWR. RICHARD Resty| > dertotk the part of Uie di traug^it ( tnA red with initep Trapp. president, presided and four Hair And Give You '-ocrl Sc'der Now ; Mrs. Edward Scboffmafl. chair- mother m flie MGM raovie, "Th* •trap. St.fS a gift Stationed in mar., ef the study, rr^troduced Searc*)." because he ftlt it woul«i Your New Permanent. \ Judge Bvgckjmr During the coffee Army VVC Charlie 11. Jeffer- be a contribution U) wcrki psace of HM of great aJeasare son, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Charlie V)ur Mrs. Kenneth S. Baldwin and Tne late Max RheirJianlt di enjta^e Mme. I mM'H VNHKSTHI('TCI> f\HKINr. II SI AHOl Sl> TUT give a gift with a tang and happy future! Our out- New Provides** — Tbe Decem- "Plfntv Ol Free Parking" He was last stationed at Fort ber teen-age square dance to be Novctna for the Metropolitan ()i> Lewis. Wash. standing collection from 10.00 to 300.00 Siven by the New Providence era. It was under his dirwti'jji The 20-ycar-old soldier attended Recreation Commission at Lin- that sht ma> Remember.' ert Otstat, and Mr. and Mrs. Wai- : tsr McKenna, all of the Fellswar hittfiid Security Topic \ Civic Association The Civic Ar- nn KST BETS M \ socution will furnish refresh- Of To* ot Alumni Group ments, and Charles Zintel of New- BUrrar Hill — Edgar L. Ropkr ark will c:ll the square?. of 48 Ethan drive. Murray Hill, president rf the Rutjjers Newark "enior G*.rb Compel* ter College cf Arts arul Sciences Alumni Association, announced Uij,r that^t'illiani F. T>mpkin>. I Senior girls at Summit High assistant f.'.S. attornrr general, . School and Oak Knoll of the Hob an; d head of the Department of ! Child vied on Tuesday for a total j Justice Internal Security Division ' cf $106,000 in scholarships offered will speak at the «roiip'.s mcctiiw by General Mill5 in its third an- tomcrro« at Newark M-ChrktmanrTlme,a ' nuaTBetty Crocker search for the8 p.m. •American Homemaker of To- Mr. Tompkms Mill d morrow." Woman's place is in his office checks on subversive The comoetition Included a 50 activities. •nmute written e::.-mnation which a Man's Store! tested t.°.e girls' homeraakin^ knowledge and attitude. Conference Keynoter It's our bu.sim-HK to know what men In char-re cf the tert at Summit Mrs. Arthur F. Ac.':i'rm;:ii 'if 237 Sc.Vicl was Josephir.f F Summit avenue, will iklivrr thi liltf t<> war. So . . . why not make .'t'oyes. chnrman cf the home -,i .S::! r. v ,-1 •.:(• ii your hinim-.s.s to .shop here tor :ror.:mic3 t!c-;rtme .t. a-d!' therj ar...usl r. 11 Metal flc-lt.i C:.-.\T Mane Ve-ard. pnr.cm.M cf the c.:ce £t 'ii-.-t-n ti hewr 't.'.t men's p:fLs Unit an* sun- t iii-t a Oak K 11 School ot the Hcly l?aders in L:e 19SC Mcr.tal lie. w.irni rv« SINGER Child. Fund Campaign. flLS THE FORMA!S . Straight-Heedle• Swing-Needie (zigzag) • Slant-J CLEANED vvrni ckTRa:£ CARE d/t

• and ttere's SINCER in every price class too! COLUMBIA

She'll love a brand new SINGER for CLEANERS on roted Christmas, for besides being a personal for H»!r gift, it's also a present for the whole SPECIAL family. You'll see curtains, slipcovers, Spttrt shirts a d li'it'tiu s'n'rls HANDLING 1 clothing, and all sorts of things of tl:: rrrtf rl'.ir.t::'.? in /.- /»- SCTVICF im erf t'. :'n:i. .1 A- ,' i.tn come from the machine. And remember " on too of u;r.:-.;::ul ftu..\:s t'U rren a fret coursi in sewing skills goe? . ^ • fifth awnuv riinsr.'t lint*. Chitnsv front ir:>n!s t > .s://».». b every new SINGER' ponshflMo pil-rd ^".^:> tu $25. Sewing Machine. Gifts smartly wrapped

SINGER BUDGET PORTABLES Try - as low as S thin Personal Service DOWN PAYMENT US LOW * CR.: 3100 BUY SINGER AND BE ASSURED OF QUALITY AND SERVICE *

387 Springfield Ave., Summit + 331 5PRINf 1 AVL, SUMMIT CR. 7-0373 ^ C- , rj C--. 10 • Pcrrl;:'ng/lrcc PIOMPf CALL Al» NUVMT SMOTCi jf store . 3-6453 L out PIANT. mom * * it****'* THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMIE* 4, tfte S'jrday — 9:15 a.m.. Church Organ recital; 7 30 p.m., Seaior ber Stroup, Professor of sociology never far an Presbyterian Church n V? Ptndfai Sat for AMWOI schocl: 11 a.m.. Nursery, tod- YPF. and fffH»*QOTJti/T and 4*tf rf stu- the light and lone, Hill Chapel Sunday — t:4S a.m.. Church ' — 9 p.m., Friday eve Board of World Fellowship. moved." Sabbatfa senriet WHB senr«oo byby ' ster Fellowship; 6:45 p.m.. Junior partmeut at Unedii **<.oJ ™...r «*•< • «««»»<« <* Thursday, Dt Cfcatkaa TewasMp school; 11 a.m.. Divine Worship Rabbi Tanwr. Hi Westminster Fellowship; 7:30 htgh knd aduk at Borough cember 13, be tet for all copy fur Rev. LeRoy C. Webber servke; 7 p.m., Christina* pro the Christinas music pagr. Mate Oaltet Memorial ChurcH Saturday — 19 an., Sabbatfa p tn , Clipper dub, 7:45 p-ni , Cen- Hall: Fn>t m'ttrur.}: wi>r>fiip Temple Sina! gram, speaker, Dr. Guy Quinn, r* rial received after Uiat date may Tomorrow — «:40 p.m., Group HeCMfat mornkkg service wWi Smpturv tral Hub. service. Sacrament of BjpU.«ni for •a»M Morris<« D. Mai freshments served by Martha r have to be omitted. to leave for meeting at McAutey feseoa by ftabM Taraor. Monday — 10 a.m.. Monday etuldrt-n and nwmon, "Haw group. ton. PiUst 8. Wattm h Cantor Norotaa Sawaters suasion. New York. Sunday — II a.m., Religious »ewing group; 7:30 p.m., Scout Readest Tbou," Church hour Therefore, it is earnestly re Moodwy — 4 p.m., Coafinaatko quested that all ministers and Refer* Jewtoe Saturday — 7:30, Chapel sight Troop 62: I p.m., Trustees; Gen- nursery; H a.m., Second church eiass. choir and music directors of tht »t Madison YMCA. Today — 2 p.m., Bro*-f« Monday — •:» p.m.. Board of eva 3. Mrs. L. V. Bu*chnian wiU school session and IIIHII.IK; aur- v various churches rooperate by Tomorrow—8:30 p.m.. Sabbath Sunday — 9:45 a.m.. Sunday Girl ScoeU; 7 p.m., A:c t- Trustees meeting. speak at home of Mrs. W. C. Knc- siup; 2 p.m., Senior lli^u Fellow- Chmtfdrt submitting their programs typed Eve services, cantata: "Hanuk- school: 11 a.m., Morning worship Churcfc Tuesday — 1:30 p.m., Education ship. and double spaced no later than kali of the Maccabees." and ser- nidi observance of B&ie Sunday, i Tomonm—5 p.m.. Joator ay — 12:30 p.m.. Women * '"Monday — 7pm.. Circle 3 meet committee meeting. Tuesda December 13. mon, "Are the Maccabees Out of and sermon by the pastor, "Out meat with cboir box Association Fellowship Hour: 1 ing at home of Mrs. L. B. Cod- Monday through Tnurtday - Date?" of Little, Littk Betnfcnera;" Jun- artivitiea period: t | 3:45 p.m., CUase* in Religious p.m., Women's Association meet- duyfUxn, 1206 Springfield avenue, Man's God-givea protection aad Sunday — 10 a.m.. Religious ior churdi and nursery; 6:15 p.m., j school teachers school Hebrew departanent ing; 2:45 p.m.. Cherub rtoir re- New Providence. Summit GOSDSI Hef! power will be brought out at >chool »t YMCA. Pre-senice prayer meeting in I Saturday—a am. Food hearsal: 3 30 p.m., Junior choir Tuesday — 8 p.m.. Adult ri«s>. Sum mil Avenue Christian Science services Sunday. n* Tuesday—Women's Association Prayer room: Junior Young peo- i Mrs. Hoffman's Circle at rehearsal; 4:15 p.m., Westminster Wednesday — 3:15 p.m.. Pri- Keynoting the leatoo-sermon Cantral and Walnut Street Board meeting. ple: 7 p.m., Evening family aerv- Girt Choir rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., mary d*oir rehears*!; 3:30 p.m . entitled "God the Preserver «l 'Hardware stare. Presbytarian Church Explorer Post 62. Junior choir rehearsal; 4 p.m.. Today-* p.m.. Ministry meet- ~- j ice with Christmas carol ting, Man" is the Golden Text from Sunday — 8 a.m., Mfr Calvary Episcopal Church; slides from the mission work m Ephesians (2:8): "By grace are rnuaixt Brcakfaft, spcakc Rev. Leaurd V. Basckaaa, D.D. Wednesday — 7 p.m., Scout Youth choir rehearsal; 8 p.m.,ling «ith Dr. Northcote Dick. Combined session and trustees I speaker. DePorent aid Woodlana Africa and sermon, "Tbe Kings ye saved through faith; and that Reece R. Hill of Xe» p- Rev. James W. Mnir Troop 162; 7:30 p.m., Business .-Jt.., Tomorrow — 7:30 p.m.. Young The Rev. Elmer F. Francis, Came Riding from the Eaet." not of yourselves: it is the gift of Methodist Church; $ > Trr.a f«r "Messiah" rehearsal; 9:15 First Baptist Church nion; 4 p.m., Boys' choir. "Whatever is governed by God, is riety of Christian Senue HANDEL'S p.in., Chancel choir rehearsal. Davkl R. BaraweO, D.D. Tomorrow — 1 p.m., Calvary >t. John's Lutheran Church Tomorrow — 7 p.m., Couples' Rev. and Mrs. Edward C. Petersot Service Chapter. 12 Deferent A Hub Capers. New England at Springfield Ave Saturday—1 p.m.. Junior YPF. Rev. If. 8. Stews*. "THE MESSIAH" Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Church Sunday—8 a.m.. Holy Commu- school and Adult bible claw; 11 Today — 4 p.m., Boys* choir re- nion; 9:15 a.m., Family Service; Today—7 p.m., Junior ehwr rt- Summit Methodist Church a.m., MominK worship; 4 p.m., hearsal; 7:30 p.m., Chancel choir Church school; 9:30 a.m., Choir hearsal; 8 p.m., Senior choir re- DeForest Avenue and Kent Place Boulevard Handel's "M«wian" will be pre- rehearsal. school; 10 a.m., Choir rehearsal; hearsal. serted followed by Senior High Tomorrow — 1 p.m., Friday ill a.m.. Morning Prayer and ser- Saturday—JJ a.m. and 10 a.m.. Titt MObll 5*?tr Jklixt k Sunday, 0»cemb«r 9th, 1956 Fellowship cove«r<*d dish dinner at Guild I mon; Church school; 4:30 p.m.. Senior Catechetical classes; I a.m., borne of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lewis Junior Catechetical class. •^4:00 P.M. of 12 Glen Oak.* avenue; Wesley an Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Church Tubeless Tire I Club Dutch dinner; 7:15 p.m., school; 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.. -°- TK# Fei+ival Chorus Wesleyan Hub business meeting. Worship and sermon, "Jesus Our built hr M sahly- Hope. ; Tuesday — 11 30 a.m., WSCS Chancel Choir ^ Auxiliary Chc r Business meeting: 12:45 p.m., Monday—Chritsraas party of the NEW high spttt? pirhrmanf! Chapel Choir Junior High Girts Choir WSCS luncheon and program; 4 women of the church. p.m., Junior choir rehearsal; 4:15 Tuesday—Council meeting at the Asw.ted by The Junior Clioir, Miss Betty Clark, dir. p.m.. Junior High girls choir re- Parish House. hear&ai. TIRE SCH.OJSTS N. P. Methodist Church Wednesday — 8 p.m., District lev. Beece B. Hal Anna Woodward Clark Betty Clark roundtaMe Boy Scout Troop 66. SALE Leif Aagaard Donald Johnston Today—3:30 p.m., Brenmla Troop 44; Junior choir rehearsal; I p.m., GIVE A TIRE FOR CHRISTMAS N»w Jersey Chambar Orehtstra ILDERNEY Senior choir rehearsal. Brooklawn Fannr ; Sunday — 1:45 a.m., Sunday — MOW. — GOOOTEAft Paul B. Oncley, Conducting j school; 11 a.m., Morning worship Dairy Product« Our Funeral Home at 309 Springfield A venae i and sermon, "How Is the Accepted — THE PUBLIC IS INVITED — Mom* riaint. N t Time;" Nursery during senice; jr. S-3MS 7 p.m. Junior MYF; Senior MYT: ANDBtSN MOM SERVICE BURROUGHS fir KOHR 4 p.m.. Family Hour—movks will (| be shown. 312 $fRIN6RELD AYE. SUMMIT FUNERAL IHREtTOHS Tuesday—9 p.m. Regular WSCS Smct*itor$ to meeting; Cub committee. E. P. BURROUGHS & SON Wednesday — 7:30 p.m.. Boy Scout troop 81. Rrst Churdi of Christ. Scientist EaUblithed 1820 2f2 309 Springfield Avenue • CR. 3-2323 St. Luica't Reformed Episcopal A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Ctn Rob.rt B. Kakr John DmrUton, /r. Scientist, to Boston. Massachusetts) Murray lHIl Sunday Services at 11 A. M Sunday School 11 A. M. Rev. Walter MeeDer Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at 8:15 P. M. To day—8 p.m., Mid-week pray- er and Bible study hour. Sunday 9:43 a.m., Sunday Christian Reading R school; Adult Bible class; 11 a.m., OPEN TO THE PUBLIC m 5.00 a week for 50 weeks 250.00 KITCHEN REMODELING ing drug their use became as regular u eatms f*-J. Wj^-r 10.00 a week for 50 weeks 500.00 supplies are n>w carefully a-eatevf and tested .v .: >< ^ KARL BINDER longer necessary to boil water and add a drug to it : • ,<•' -' safe drink. Eveula?* 20 Feni Are. When nursing bottles and formula fcedinj; L^ .aur- ••<•-<• ^"-''.xr-jv. THE ME. 5-t717 introduced more and more milk %»as used b> c.-o» ". •*•••

SI MAWS FALLS dren. When the.^(v»'?^ting>;fll-s .-uw their ci.K'r* ' ' •• "•- CANAL black, hot, drimtrVhile tney were required :o -A< ^ ••" •* •ETTER KNOWN J* TWe See Our Selection OfL cold drink, they got the emmc-ni* idea that t.. V . •' :' "SOOT 1 they must drink coffee or iU equivalent. When thv o • • ' CONNECTS LAKE SUPERIOR WITH J THI OTHfR POUR GREAT LAKKS. Nursery Stock denied to them without an explanation their infer T.:- »' FlOWlHINft SHRUIS increased. Many people are so allergic to these drink.- :-i' YThikihm canal it open only 6 month* of ibe year, the "SOCT EVfieitEENS they develop a mental affliction and a fear comp;e\ir «• - carrrtt mere than -twicm SHADI TiRS the conscience fails to function as it should. The*:^^• ih* -freight ionnagt -than smoke acts as'a pacifier and thus h has come to pa<* :-•>' thai of the Panama. two great industries have grown up in our midst, w.".1". T '«*

Suez, & Kiel canak 1 and Radio advertising, plus the 'coffee break' in indu*:n r M i\ k' 'J " ^( combined J 1 »nd vending machines selling colas and cigarettes, the he*:* V1 SHRUBS, of many is afflicted, with the result that crime and menu' OP SUMMIT, NIW JIRSfY •*S?" v disorders are growing at an alarming and increasing r»:e lv*.,.., 1 Whom will you trust and obey? Those »ho have o«cr DID YOU KNOW ? come and avokled the use of all addictive? and are w "~ SystMi »«fi»l>ly tr>ing to help >tw. w those who seek to profit N THE RECOMMENDS) PRACTICE IS TO your »elf-indulgenc^ that may ciuse your premature des*1-' MAIN omci Hoams omct SEPARATE HCTT AND COLD WATER 30-32 Me«4e Strwct PIPING #V 47 LEAST 72 INCHES, 1 DONO BROS. Smmnti N. J. 372 Sa>rintfitJd Avemie THIS ALWAYS ASSURES A COOL DRINK HITMAN ENGIXEERS ••rfcefey Heighti, N. J. OF WATER WITHOUT WASTE. NURSERY Serving tht Summit and Pauaie Valley Area COMMONWEALTH 1032 SarfeffleM AvetM Howard & Bishop, H. Z. WATER CO. New Prevldeftce CR. 3-81M ••r Summit, New Jersey (Peraerly lacaied m ,'.;i; VCK. UiKt Itkm* I ftrut IK. • Pasaak *ve.. Oialhaaa) Write for Free Booklet /M-5* THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMSfcH », |«S» fete I !thing as we possibly cen." Mrs. mitte• c »re checked as to individu KlWOIlh CIlib UlltcltCOtt i day 3! the weekly lunrheor | Th« last board of dmecton • .-neetirii of the .sum nit Ki« a ni> ' meeting tor th* year was held Christmas Fund needs. The Welfare Department, "If Local Residents Could Las; ye*r $2,1.S5.47 wa> raised the fund. The proceeds went A travel.>yiie » ;th >'...!••• eti- ' Ttie pro-rrim u as pi. *.*-:IUN1 hv Stone, prw»d«nt. AJ1 for t!»e Family Service Association also serves as a clearing hou^e for ;«',1 "Nf^ Jer^e>—Kn<>u Y(»ur j th*1 NV* Jer*«-y Be-il Trlep.vw ' 'Wfi ai »eH*|»« the on»4y pl»n» to give each $5 lot small in- Wi )•: needy families and 443 Only Know the Suffering.. iti(ii\ id'jiU of which 10d were aged , the referral of all lists in order to :a;e." w*« UK' pn^ram . Ruth Dudley, ' A n"ther case involves a fa mi!;. fiirecin;- of public welfare, the ery some of their neighbors arc piven to many youngster*, and will be aided by Mildred Matthews rf t eht with onl\ one wageearncr. >;jcce,-s. ff the drive is largely put to because they are old and various articks to the eldeily and Edna Falkenburg of the High the hjsband. One child is a hope 'lependent on early gifts so that handicapped. School. Jessie Clark of the Junior without money or friend*, or j les<- polio cripple Another iuifert- On« of the more import art func- arKinucmciitv can IK- completed to | handicapped by physical disabil- {fro'Ti an acute case of p«rtu'ci(*u^ ..id m-fd> cases before Christmas. High, Margaret Walsh of the Board tion* of the Fund this year. a«. of Health, Mildred Palmer of theities or s,maU children who don't | annna «hich requires fr««• can this family celebr«?" FAMOUS • We try to mske this as big a of families referred to the com- iCrawford of the Red Cross. Mrs. providing each and every aw with Christmas with a tree or a feu "9 t Jackson of the Fountain Baptist a wonderful Oirisimas because gif«, if they can barely afford to Church, Adele Lynch of the Visit- each resident would reach reep keen body and soul together foi ing Nurses Association and Mrs.down and give frcm ttie heart. the necessities'' s-he asked Something New Mrs. Ar.ne Brokaw of the Fjmth on neat iramr Hunt of the Methodist Church. Botk Paresis III Service Association told the Her- Ir another case, the husband is BRANDS Other individual organizations, church groups and clubs will also ald last week. in a mental hospital and the -*iit help in raising sufficient money to No Family, N'o Money is a hopeless cripple. "And there y aid each needy case. Typical cases include ah aging are three youne children »ho couple whose combined monthly HiS CONCRETE Co-chairmen of the drive art won i know what Christmas is il j income is $115. The husband, who STEfSCO Mrs. Dudley and Mrs. Anne Bro- we cannot do something." Mrs. f is 79. ts chronically ill. His wife, Brokaw said.- ME 5-K571. ME 5 7SI6, MI 7-Of It kaw. • 68, also ill. finds it difficult to care If your readers- * ill cr.iy \a\- o\ OIMU »v AT— Checks should be made payable ! for hm. They have no family, no • Or»kf F ui I Oil. «;s Morrli *«., to the Summit Christmas Fund dersiand that thf^e people are Sprinrfield ; friends, no money. They live on then neighbors, that they need • Aniliony Hn.it fovertB| Shop, Val- and sent to Mrs. Dudley, in care j the bearest of essentials. At times. tfTUMTfl \t\ Kd.. Mirlinc nf. the Public Welfare Depart- torfp 10 make Christ ma* just a • Paul I. tall.r. ,'49 MUD SI.. M»» j they cannot even afford that. little -brighter, we're sure that Armour Star and Swifts Premium ON STtPS AND POIU HtS • K.dmuna U K't-ik, Kntitr in ment. Board of Health Budding. "Whatkindcf Christmas can these r. B. A. nNAJNTEII

.. •••!< ••nl KIMift MtrkH < k«l» la Ih* !>•••• • Brant >'•«•«

t.r, it KINGS nil »»ut N'Ofl fcM twa ••l«|. >ltk Ilir floral At ftl Ik* l«Bftl pritti . . . tr,.m fclVl II I v IRII l»M«ll» N4MI. BIMi KOBN

Dtl Wont«, for »alodi, twnda**, d**Mrft Fruit Cocktail ":„ Libby'i Rich in flavor and vitomini tomato Juice 2 r.25« Alcoa ^ ^Nx^ Aluminum Wrap ^ 19c Heini, tott«» bttUr, ao*i furthtr 14-ox. Ketchup botiir.21U c

Gr+*n Giont, ttnd«r( succulent A I9-01* IS

Dobi, rxommtndtd by "the MeConn*" 46 01. Pineapple Juice '.on Dairy Features ^ Kraft Am»rican, Pim«nJo, Swin Deluxe Slices ';;. 29c Pill»bury Ov«nr«ody Butter on Ik 1Ob ul «•• Biscuits 2 co'"m llirdseyc Frozen Foods Chifkrn. Beef. Turkey ' POT PIES 2- - fixtfUh. tfaddnrk. CWf*n Prrrh debuts a pair of Di FISH FILLETS •••• "•• IABY LIMA BUNS ...:....— -.

THat SBNSATIONAL \ The surprises keep coming from Porttiacl Now Ei V . imn. FUKL. INFECTION COMVKRTIalLal there are two more .. .the breath-taking BonneviHe Dfiffts ... a brilliantly styled limited edition . . . powered by Pontiac'* Fuel Injection Convertible and the equally mighty fuel Injection eng.ne-built to add th© proof of actual field experience to the perfecting of this advanced-daaign exciting Custom Safari! Come see these twin power plant for volume production. thrillers and their eye-teasing teammates in the sensational '57 Pontiac line-up. Here ara an the THB ULTRA-LUXURIOUS stan? of the show, featuring the year's big-time STAR CHIEF changes in over 6 dozen styling and engineering ...the ultimate in stat.on wagons ... a sleek four-door craat-on, "firsts"! Don't fail to see the National Auto custom-styled ms.de ard out ... under the hood Pont.ac . barrel-chested 347-cu.-,r.Strato-StreakV-8 engine. Show's spotlight attraction ... the Pontiac Exhibit! onor ITT SEE THE PONTIAC EXHIBIT AT THE NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE SHOW-THE COUSEUM-DECE^BBR 8 THROOOH 16

321 SpringfWd Ave., SUMMIT Entrain* to Free f iriOag ta Summit Avt. ANDERSEN PONTIAC Inc. K. J. CR. 3-9150 312 Springfield Ave.. Summit fiat Kate Uurmtfrr wl t mm- Uuk Ttmet Art Bert ' ! ber of Phi Gamma Delta Inter- Sister Mary Agaei of je5Ui, There is no doubt that this is a season of ! ! nity. Before moving to Pvebio be last Thursday at the Eoi i was associated with tbe New York Shrine, MS Springfield luxury—and silliness. Never in the history j ' City investment "brokerage firms of jhe trade have so many gadgets and ex- of White-Kose fc Trusty and Toby after a long illness. She wM' travagances been offered for sale. JJQrk. aod a member orf tbe He i« survived by bis wife, Mrs. Nuns of the Perpetual But tt is all right. People have a right 21 yenrg. occasionally to indulge in luxuries whir they ( Elizabeth Bishop and mother, Mrs. | Martha J. Bishop, both of Pueblo. Bora in Jersey City. Sitter E4llnrUJ can afford it; and Out is a period of un- I Episcopal service* were held MOD- Agnes was the former M.H parmlled prosperity. ' day, November 28. (Continued oe Pag* r af **« *«•»*• 1st. Why. then, while tach condition! r^'e. •Mitt* «rf Cirful*uo« aai*c Cfc* Prnt *•< ,,nNri should there b* any objection to people ' ; , reaching beyond the average holiday buying j i. m i**-<**wLv*%> tnd indulging themselves? Thin they art do- INVESTMENT SECURITIES Liif/ t a1* tywrtm****' *n8« reports indicate. The Department of *>• fsrlm cii a «u-f •.. Commerce states that we have all the making MUTUAL FUNDS "" " AHvyrtifing' °f • "buying tpret" that will break records Edward C. Sheridan Advertising! Well, what then wilt the people be buying' W. L Caaotfy t C*. tot Carl S. Bulatt £**•« *D^ Publisher i All torts of thi.nf s.. TThing• which in other ~ years people have sighed for but realued they 3-4O0C _ could not afford. A mail order house off en M f* 7W m U i «• Shetland ponies by mail at f&)0. There art Cft. __ silver sticks for dialing phone numbers, mink- covered can openers and clothespins (honest- ly) and sequined covered plastic bandages. THl »SDAV, OECEMBEt I. MM There art geld toothpick*, very expensive 1 ' ' .. . p. •__ f artii ' sets °' 'JOO'CS an<* • silver punch bowl fea- i 1)0 ) our I uie tilling nany tured ^ Qn( New York jtore for $] J5? Even Now that most thoughts are with Christ- , t|)f Hert,d recently c,rried an td for wornerit m« gifts for the family.and friends and .plans., >hoes at$5 0 , pa|f and , ,&C1, storc u ftocking for a gay holiday season, it is timely to ask 1§ ,weater for women at ^ And) of that readers also give some --consideration there is the traditional and much-sung mink, about the plight of their less, fortunate fellow- -usually starting at $3,000. retidents*-the few' hundred ill. elderly and The children are also swept up in this marginal-income persons who are dependent sh for the e upon the community through The Chns'tma'; ™ . ^'«- I" •ddition to toyt that do practically everything electronically, Dinner Fund for a merry Christmas. the New York Stock Exchange is making a Once again, the Department of. Public , , »it- good shelter places for the rats phch for parenU o stick some assorte<1 g ! lo brerd. DEATHS Welfare and Family Service Association havt; children's stockings LETTERS edgf securities in their Says Brae* Is HaiaH On November 1. 1W6, we were Mrs. Robert C. Hogan joined hands in asking the town to provide I ests that there is and tbe governrrient iU|g Editor, Summit Herald inforrncd by mail, that on October Mrs. Mildred Remsen Frantz funds for the seasonal joy of the few who finer gift for junior than a bloc of bonds. 24, !95C. the Bureau of Public otherwise would be slighted at Christmas. We residents of Middle aventr Health Engineering, of the State Hog an, widow of Robert Cecil It is a season of luxury indeed. And we Tbe sponsoring agencies know they can are still greatly concerned about nf TrrntonrN. J."sent their rep- j Hogan, died last Tuesday at Jier have a kindred feeling for those—being count upon the generosity of many church the so called "Bryant Brook. along with a repre- residence, "Twin Gables," at « among them—who have longed for this or senutne of our Summit Board of1 The Human Touch groups and other organizations for gifts of which run* through our propertie* Essex road after a short illnesi. that article in past yean and now feel it is Health, to make an inspection ol \ clothing, toys, simple luxuries and other small and in the back of our home* or; thii. brook in question, in regard,' Her husband wai a former vice fitting to go and buy it. True, it won't last Middle avenue, between the My- items — but they are not so confident that to its being a health menace. Their president of the Bankers Trust at Summit Federal forever but since it's here, then why not enjoy ri> and Essex Turnpike, Brojid report, was that the brook in Q & j»j y^ city.- they can rely upon gifts of money so that! . 0 ew Street, aod to Springfield avenue, .question was fairly clean at the dinners may be furnished to the less fortunate ' ' A native of Wilmington, Del, time, but like all streams in aMrs. Hogan was a direct descen- families tnd individuals of Summit. Christmas buying will no doubt be un- This issue was brought to thf ' ,,en!>jy p^,,^mun |cipiuty as You walk into Summit Federals pleasant, restrained this year but there should be no attention of the Summit Board nf there is always an accumu- dent of Sarah De Raelje, one of Each year there are many individuals who ours the colonial settlers of Manhat- complaints. People have t right to be happy , Health, on May 7, 1956. Dr. Rob iation of debris from time to time, modern oftce. You're greeted with warm, neighborly tan. She lived in East Orange bt- always pve a thought to the Christmas Dm- andi f thcfmancii l evolutlon of the coum ' ert Mitligan. Health Physican. and the collection of stagnate pud- ner Fund and who religiously send in a con- , , , „,».„. it «nd Mr. McN'amara, Health I-> dies during dry weather the possi- fore moving to Summit in 1928. friendliness. Tbe people there wtnt to help you — nas pUt in ocltet5 tne mtln OI tribution. There should, however, be many. ° j"*'^ P » ^rtor, answered bv Myme that ":litv of Mosquito breeding. Yet She was corresponding secre- 1 and their cheerful smiles show it. Whether you've many more who feel this way. And equally l^ ^ ^olhvpxmntey have never, fhpv htv, ^ ww of the c,. hey were informed that the Mu- tary of Overlook Hospital Auxil- . ' , . 7... ' \ known before, shall we stand by and point a ; dirjons of this brook for sr>rrrr;npality. the State Highway; iary: a surety of tbe National So- Hrpt. and the County Mosauito | ciety. Daughters of the Bsrtmi come to start a savings account, idd to it, withdraw r tion Should do so promptly and not make it ; ^^ nQw bf ^td f ! ,„ Mr. Frank Murray f,ty - r>mmission clears the drbri* from I of Runnymede: a member of the * latl.mlniifA affair P anninn ahiiin nut nnr r * • ni>#r tnjtn mnn that th^t- :!;i» brook at lntervaln. j New Jersey chapters of tht from it, inquire about home financing, buy a money a last-minute anairaffair. nannmiPlanningj aneaaheada buDUIt nonot t . , , , P. ,, , neer. wen. ana tnai mey WOUIT: I • -i L. i_ n L verbial rainy day Shall we caution that u.,(r.h ,hl. ^,^,1, ,.\nt,\v .. »n •• It is very true, that, the latter, Daughters of the American Reva ther e is noJ practical use for mink-covered Wj- r order or travel checb — at Summit Federal, you'll availableknowing , exactlis they bi hog headachw muche omonef thye sponsorwill b-e . - , . . . , ' n thia shealt broohk hazarcloseldy whicas tho v.ri.- .^enry always does their job of j lution and the Colonial Dames of clothespins or be-jeweled bandages? Perhaps | fwl "t is. At times, there is an for mosquito control, and America; the societies of the De- find you're always treated as a friend and neighbor — ing agencies of the Fund. we should but we will be pardoned, perhaps ' *fcumulation of debris such «.- they were the ones who came to scendants of the Order of tbe r Now is the time to send in your check to i£ weaf f , bit indui-ent. tree limbs, leaves, logs, tin can*, dean this brook in August, with Garter and the Magna Carta never an "account." You are invited to come in toon The Christmas Dinner Fund, c/o Depart- pumpkins, crates, rotton tomatoes, their men. and Mr Price of ourDames. She was also a member and what have you. that wash eitv, with his men, but repeating, of the Order of the Three Cru- ment of Public Welfare, 71 Summit avenue r . p . and enjoy it for yourself. i urren i down this brook, and in times of nib could not be completed. sades the Colonial Daughters of (Board of Herfth building), so that the com- \ * tommem ~ heavy rains, there being sevrrai Tht B The State Public Health report the 17th Century, the Huguenot mittee may make the Christmas season a bit *"" **"» restrictions along this brtKik which concluded that they did not feel Society and the Fortnightly Club. merrier for thost who live an otherwise (Springfield, Masi., Union) eliminates the water to flow free j( was „ pubiJC health problem, She leaves two brothers, How- dreary life. Since our boyhood days we have seen ly. quite naturally it backs up and>n< | apparently the prime motiva ard and Arthur Frantz of Wil- automobiles, radio, television, telephones. Tr?™'\ °"!? "Ur XrZ^'XrH U'" f°r thls comPlaint- wasan d minfiton. Del., and a sister. Mrs. SUMMIT Federal SAVINGS electricity, tractors, power machinery, new | ^.^^S^X^t ^J^of * £T& m .'ay in j ^ederick Uhm.n Jr. of Brook- tod Loan Association Dogs and Cats insecticides, fertilizers, good roads and mod- cleaned by us. The odors and 'Our petition to the city, that if a Census figures may be of interest to you ern schools come to rural America. We have 'nate Wlter Pud*"*5 &** st«y suggestion was in order, perhaps Services were conducted Sun- Tht Otdttl StvhfS JntctMthn in tht day at 3 p.m. at her home by Rev or not, depending upon your mood and view- piping would solve any future con- Summit An*... h'etv In Our 65th Ytmr troversies, but that alone is notLeonard V. Buschman D.D., of point and your attitude towards dry statistic!. - r° °" """•"•• "•* •'" •"••""•"" i .""-'££3^3 «";„"" Central Presbyterian Church. Bur- our main and chief concern. The SUMMIT. BERKELEY HEIGHTS However that may be. everyone is certain to \ developmentsmetals, antibiotics. It i,s aaeronauticn impressivs ean listd .atomic :! themselvey fe<,| justifies ard ein ou sayinr concerg thesn ean ind ial was at Baltimore. health safety of our children and OFF1CJ that nf e Board of H( h oar OFFICE encounter Census Bureau reports frequently. Certainly Americans are living better—or , ,, . * ,„ '^. ..-, " V. •''' own'peace of mind made This Joseph B. Bishop m a S issue a reat rob 393 Spriitffittd Jvenue 489 SprmrftU Jvtmvt Th« status of our population, it seems, is anyway faster-than ev.r before. And while I' 9 11-^^ h-t-fl, mgn. "^v emai^ l rhilHr*- - n rnrt ' * P le.n, and not Word hat been received of the are attracted to this brook. Summit, N. J,. deemed important enough by the government we have no doubt some people would strike i "'^0^^^ we printed a i^Tf "^ „ •I deat „h own, Friday„ , , , Novembe, r 23, bul s whichwereceivt n itm ort ofror a contributin8 rr l CRotvicw J-ll50 CRnfriew I-OIM ^r.'S""" """ ; , "'•"••" r^ - T '' f- •^•,^HSs^^^ii^?ijsjsUf t Both Offices Open Daily from 8 a.m. to 3 pan. almost weekly. • little or nothing to their happiness, welfare. .Council, with the -ra,;irrs «.f .->.. th(.v h.iW.nrv( .r sern thf rats run. Summit ALSO, FRIDAV EVININGS, 6 to 8 p.nv But wt hive not encountered in a long peace and quiet, others would doubtless like T , !ntj! "1^.pr?j*"rtv °^!'er>.af" I ning wild or the snakes, we speak | A Pueblo resident for the last time a census report dealing with household to add some other progressive developments • »I£ JLId toX fin Fnei ld Yctw e know for " true fad- ttn years' Mr- BUh°P died ll °" pp. VI. km h.d ta«_ »nd figur,. on , ,o ,ho« m,U>»L In Let, „ h.v, . c.n. JWork „,^s Committee.„;„. „., „.fc " r^f'^^Z^^ »-- "] SVS fS*!ffSl2 1 CS1> c migratory workers, housewives, farmers, city didate. ""- In Al" gu<"««„1 Mr, ,t»»- 0 r1 i * " - " »•• • ««au«ie m iwan dwellers and even cattle—but no pets. There It must be uncounted centuries sinc e rpeo- 1c ' " - , #.l." Jr "S^ fora it was with a great deal of interest that .... ^ . . . , . Siir* rintendent, of thr Union Coun- ple first began to cook bacon in frying pans ,,v Mo9(|uite Comrni^iw.. and Mr. we recently read of a study of the two-legged, and it has been no end of trouble because price of our city, alon* with its four-legged, fin and fiheU bearing pets now nobody did anything but grumble tbout the rnen came to try to clean this residing in these United States and thefit. Butchers kept on slicing bacon that hrrw)k "° »5 t0 "rr>" thf *"ater possessions. u .. #• .. , , fnvMv down tn Bnant Pond and Perhaps you, too, will be amazed to learn wouldnt fit into the pans and panmakers ,tP V ,0 eliminate ,M OVrrflouinr that there are 23 million dogs in this country, kept right on making pans bacon wouldn't fit onto us. but the wcrk v^ nc.er 27 million cats. i5_million parakeets arj^six_|h^usj^ands...an,d..d.istresseinto. The result of aldl thiwivess wa, s embittered | completedsome oppositio, becausn w:te thrh ay rapropertn intyo who makes his home in- millioili n canaries. If we were on the $64,000 Indeed, there is no telling how many .Mafj|so n v j He wou,f|l-, Question and quizzed about this we would broken homes and heads Wilson and Com- have assuredly stated that dogs outnumbered" pany will prevent by its decision to offer for ; property and clean thi< brook Hi.- cats. At least they have in every neighbor-'i sale bacon sliced to fit the frying-pan. | property is down at the end if Urn h d hood in which we have lived. The social and economic significance rep- ™* • ™Q Z^-^fVol*^ If you also are surprised to discover that resented in a strip of bacon that will no lonp- rom-rete wall i> h^!f (l«.»-n in thr you labored under similar misapprehensions, >e r reach across the frying-pan and into the.tnv.uk: plus tire* have crown in then wait for the rest of this pet census. It's flre- >n a slice of bacon that can be cooked thc ""' |llook- anri fTVllch llfbris clut- tr s the re a shocker. For instance, there are 12 million I wme from one end to the other, may be J ' *A""*''', n goldfish living in glass houses—more than j boundless if happiness and contentment arc UT((t^ a ""ttrV'u,'"the"State \v.,ter double the number of canaries in gilded : §til] a measure of progrets. Polirv jwmissi"ri Trcr.'nn \.J. cages. And who would ever think that there s And since we think progress is measured throilj*fi our d:> ('..until s re axe three million turtle* classified as peti? >n that fashion, we have no doubt that the ' ncated advice Mr Oorcr Shank Dm 'tbe a "last-minute* Santa . If these statistic, bring up the question ^PPy ulea will spread to .11 other licers of. f^'^^K .STNX 00 w c hi of the dollar sign, you may be anxious to ' b* " * «" ^ nk of only one thinR that ,Tferred nur letter m the SIM know that the pet industry is a $3», billion ' would make ut h«PPier- It would be nice if Rnarrl of HcuM:. and to Mr SHOP EARLY tain.,.. T*., i.. ,h. pi. ,,ch y,,r hi.. | ^'^"o'r^f K ^ "" "" *"• i S:';"i,S^T «STt£ this astounding total. * " . i health problem, and tn the fio^l In this connection we are glad to have ' me that take^ nlare on onr Save yourself time and energy Fair With Fain ! propertiM. by doing your holiday shopping, now. one of our notions confined by hard facts, (Springfield. Mass.. Union) .! ,, _ ,, , , Mr Wl wr an Mr Ga le y r Local merchants can offer you the idea that dogs are heartier eaters than From Vancouver comes the distressing . Trrnton. N ^ . ?l>n? with Mr cats. Although outnumbered by felines, the news that the Haida Indians have decided to • Nrcus. City Fncmerr made an in unhurried attention and complete stocks hl<> l k n Octoh r MNK FROM TNE COMFORT making it easy to find what you want. canines consume each two billion give up their ancient tradition of forecasting I ^^ °JJ ','"" ." <" pounds of prepared and retail dog food that I If). 1956. The r«-pk to thin insper- OF VOM CAR AT the weather by observations of the sun and', tion rame on Ortober 13. rcveal- costs their owners $350,000,000. Perhaps cats If it's better banking service you want, the wind and the actions of weatherwiseinp. that the fliwdine near our Swnnrs FIRST A ONLY cut down the food bills by foraging for mice animals. In a statement on the subject that , homes m thr l^wrr part nf this you'll find it right here ... anytime. and birds. At any rite, pussy only runs up was laconic even for an Indian, the tribe's hrook '* apparently rinr to rhan Cone in and learn bow we can help you. tn annual food bill of $27,000,000 for a mere Chief Weah (Big Slave), said: j ncl restrirlt'iny rausrd by g nar 170 million pounds of prepared foods. row \» indinj: chnnn^l 5r>mc rii* "Too much work." tance downsircam to Springfield These facts should give a guide to thdse The Associated Press relays the informs- j nvenue, which1 the n'> i>. aware tbout to enter the pet field. A cat is cheaper. tion that the Indians "now depend on theof I'ntil such corvh'.ion* are cur- by far. And from our own personal experi- white man's weather report by radio." riTH'fl WT jippareit!' w ill ;ilw;i\* tct this fioodinp. a' t.r:ies "( hciiv> ence, ii easier on the nerves and the furniture. This predilection for the easy way. this rains And now that you have the cold facts on j willingnesi s to depart from the old for the THE FIRST ; Tlie Supr rintrnHen! «f thr Irion I the pet situation, perhaps that sense of out- : more convenient new, is disillusioning. It fou'n'y Mos(|i:iii< (on; :n:>>siiin. rag"e experienced when the Jones' Great Dane • speaks a full piece on the redman's depart •ilso s;ii(| iht- s.inir *-• JT»C about the ^ CUM CHICHI > nunu MIIVImi T NATIONAI^ gambols across your freshly-seeded lawn will l.r'iok hii*. ific IHTT .ilicrcd a 'd the • CHIC«(NC ACCOUNT fcWCHT MfOMTOST ure from the old norms of self-sufficiency in rurvi"> and narrow .•:_ if ths hrnok AND TRUST COMPANY Of SUMMIT give way to a more respectful attitude. Pity depending on the white man's radio forecasts. thr fret fl->w <•< ihr water • t PATMINTS ON MSTMMNT i *u>u St., swum the Jones for the expense they suffer because It also raises a question, in view of the white The cluttrred ror.ciitmr at tlir end ; MIMC-IR raDCMAl MPOIIT INIUMAMCI of the Great Dane. The cost of repairing your man's most obvious fallibility: of the hn«ik is I!.K to a broken i lawrFls a trifle compared to Ed Jones' daily and falling cnnrnic wall, built! SUMMITS FIRST AND ONLY DRIVI-IN BANK How can the Haidas tell what the weather way back years apu. and Ihe (row ! horse meat bill. is going to be ? , ing trees and what have you, arcj School THE SUMMIT HERAtD. THURSDAY. DECEM1FB * 1956 To Show New Rim Making Technique I i A new film technique known as "ieonofrtphk" will be seen by lower grade students at Washing ton School on Monday, December 1C at 10 a.m.. when "The Story About Ping," aT\hil

On January 6 of this year. a premier showing of the first six ef thr new films was held at the Museum of Modern Art For thr producer, Morton Schindf 1 of Con- necticut, it was the first public recognition of a technique which took two years to develop. j The iconographic technique in i volves the use of the illustrator's; j own drawings, which are given I the appearance of motion by spe j rial work with the movie cameras; Thus, with Ping, who is a duck-, ling, he is seen to walk, to swim. > to carry out the action indicated by the story', without the animated cartoon device of hundreds of drawings. Spoken Teit Coordinated with the picture are spoken text, sound effects and musical scores which have been done by Arthur Kleiner, music di- rector of the Museum of Modern Art. Since the hooks chosen for these presentations are tested and well known, the film technique not only preserves their flavor but heightens the dramatic effect. Two of the films which have al- ready been seen at Washington School assemblies this fall are "Mil- lions of Cats" by Wanda Gag and "Andy and the Lions." by James Dougherty. Others will be sched- uled in future months. It was on the basis of PTA interest that this film program was brought to the school; special arrangements with the producer made it possible. "The Picture Book Parade," which is expected shortly to in- clude thirteen books. Honor Roll at Pingry Lists 13 Local Boys Honor grades were won by 13 Summit students at Pingry School, E. Laurence Springer, headmas- ter, announced this week. The grades were for the second school month. Receiving high honors in the 12th ' gride were John Luther of 233 Oak Ridge avenue and Robert our beautiful gift wraps••. Rettig of Countryside. High hon- ors in the 11th grade "were won by Stephen Schwan of 105 Whlttredge road. In the tenth grade, second hon- highlights of evenings at home ors were achieved by UVrthur Ack- erman of,J37 Summit/ivenue and all exquisitely done up to make her Roger Nye^^gt^eolt road and ninth grade second honors were the most beautiful hostess in town! won by Paul Boyer of 4 Wood- craft road, Ross Miesem of 208 Glimmering pastels, Christmas white, Summit avenue. Harvey Mole of 17 Essex road and James Petrie i>f 156 Beechwood road. j magnificent jewel tones in one of Lower.school eighth .grade first , the most flattering collections htnors were won by Thomas Stowe of 66 High street and Wil- of hostess robes, lounging pajamas and liam'Tilden of 1 Essex road: sec- ond honors in the seventh grade gowns. Come see them all, and see by Bruce Petrie of 15G Beechwood road and first honors in the sixth srade by Robert Fagen of 18 Lin- our beautiful slippers den place. to complete her gift wrapping. Ciba Aidt Grid Official Allsnan nrffli*e«* and lingerie and Dr. Joseph BrownJpss. conven- tion manager for the Ciba Phar u tower Main maceutical Company of Summit «as recently elected secretary treasurer of the Eastern Associa fiorjofThTeTcbllcgiate Football07 finals during the group's annual meeting at the New York Athletic nub. T " !

QUALIFIED . PROMPT left to right: rayon brocade rober COURTEOUS ^ampagne mauve or blue 10 to 20, 35,00 Television Service nylon tricot gown, white with blue Quality Is Our Motto Rodics ft Rtcord Ptaytn 36, 19.95 d SUMMIT TELEVISION luilted robe, white with blue small SERVICE CENTER or medium, 19.95 8* Franklin PI. Smwtft CR. 34991 white rayon brocade robe with red cotton Jim Gerard velveteen trousers, 10 to 14. 15.00 Tony rayon satin robe with embroidered bodice, cognac avocado mauve FULL SELECTION 10 to 16. 59.95 Heavy Winter slippers left to right: , SWEATERS Italian printed leather, pinK. white, Abo UoHwr and royal, red, aqua, 10.95 Hood*** Jacktts gold and silver kid wedge mule, 12.95 * gold and silver kid mule. 13.95 tottiMtf Irmdi «t ScvMf Prknf cotton velveteen mule in black with" silver blue mink bow, 12.95 SALZMAN OIWCIAL ARMY 1 NAVY •-v . MFARTMINT STOtI SHOUT HILLS 203 Main St. OraRgt OK. 3-T4M M«n., Thun., rrl., Sat., I la f Tan., u>4 m*4., • to « Tl R.-vriltE AT RIVER ROAD... IIHekel •\ THI SUMMIT HEftALD. THUKSPAV, * H. Neim m co-chairmen of, and Mrs. Edward S. WiDu. Mrs, he committee wfcien include* Mn.JKiefal »ifl •ntertaia Mtw GAbn V. Buschman, Mrs. George land the committee at a taneheoa Jrowo, Mrs. Ink C. Reese, Mrs.'at her home prtcedto< the nw«t •MO* N O W toman Cahr, Mrs. W. G. Palmer)inf. lag systems. \\ 'IV1 *J OPEN A MESSAGE.FO*

PEAK SELECTION FOR MEN'S CHILDREN OF ALL AGES! CLOTHIERS GETS NEW r... Beaufiful of J. S. Pieman of 22 Hitft street as general agent of the AEtaa IN life Insurance Company at New- Dolls ark, effective December 1, haa SUMMIT ' V been announced by Bobert 1. Coohdge, vice president. Mr. Dk- man, has for the last seven years been manager of the group de- Cissy! partment at AEtaa Life's 42nd Street general agency in New Did you know that THE SUMMIT HERALD reaches more homes York City. A graduate of the Uni- versity of Wisconsin, he joined than any other advertising moAvm In Hie Summit area? Lissy! the A Etna Life in 1938 and pre- viously served as home office rep- presentative with the group de- ttVtJact. And if you told just one hat to only 25% of the SUMMrT partment at the Newark agency. MERALO readers your gross sales would total $47,500. Revlon! A World War 2 Army veteran, Mr. Dieman is active hi Cub Scout work and the Parent Teach- er* Association. He is married Tiny Tears! and has four children. ETC. Presbyterian Woman fo

Miss Emily V. Gibbet, eastern area director of Christian educa- tion, will be guest speaker at a special meeting at Cencral Pres- SUMMF ERALD byterian Church on Friday, Dec- ELECTRIC ember 14, sposored by the execut- ; ivc board of the Women's Associa- ; tion for officers and key people of the Church's Guilds. New Jergey Pre$$ TRAINS MIJS Gibbes will discuss pro graturning and the use of mis- Association A sionary and Christian education LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE material at the group level. QutMty WMkliM «f Nr» tmrnt, Inc. Dessert will be nerved at 1:30 kuiH BufMU t ClrtuUtloa p.m. in the new church lounge Mrs. Robert Kiehl and Mrs. George

WAGONS THREE D|/*Yr»l EC Voriom Sim a* WeMrti WHEEL »• W I V*LE3

And Hundreds of Indoor and Outdoor Games and Sportinci Goods

Many, Many Practical HOUSEWARE

•I . ' „" , GIFTS NOW Its a Whiz at Everything ON DISPLAY IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS a car should

STORE. —— LtumjLaut that the J957^Buick is far more Because under you « a massive wide-frvmw f than just a brand-new automobile. new chassis thai 'nests' (lYeulidliTcarmcfia closer ,to the road with the lowest center of It turns out that this new '57 Buiclc is winning •"l^mvii^n'Bwciniisloly^y^ with no change the raves with a new kind of going and a new in road clearance. t kind of stopping-a new kind of handling and a new kind of road sureness—a new kind of And when you sit in the deep comfort o! those safety and a new kind of comfort. soft wide seats, you can drive with the pleasant ease of a clear conscience, without W e'll be specific. watching the speedometer... THE LARGEST DISPLAY IN THE AREA When you press the pedal of a new *5T IJu .... Because only in Buick today can you have an the response is literally instant... ingenious new Safety-Minder* that acts as a warning sentinel for the milcs-pcr-hour you Because the high-torque power of anew S64- preset for yourself. rubic-mch V8 engine is delivered in the split of a second through a new full-range Variable There are many other new tilings that make Pitch Dijnafloxv* that's immediate in its oil- this gorgeous Buick a car of limitless wonders smooth action. -from the bigger and more rakish windshield that makes seeing more relieving, to the etfra When you brake to a stop, you aiicl the car roominess that's so surprising in this beauty stay on a level plane ... with the sports-car lowness. Became an ingenious new ball-joint xmprn- But there's nothing like a firsthand sampling sion in every '57 Buich virtually ends the to know how modern the newest thing on down-in-front dip that cars have on sudden wheels really is. Come in tt>day for your stops. \ meeting with the newest Buick vet. When you take aJ turn or swing into an "S" •\tu Advance! Yanahlc Fitch Dtjnofl.m M tht ,ml,, Dyna- Jim, Ruick hwUt tmiaij, It H tiamhrd im Roadimutm. curve, you still hug the road like a itxeamliner >uv*r and Century - ovtumol at moditt rrfra co* on tht on rails— Social. Saf»v.M,ndT ttandard m Roadmulm. SUMMIT HARDWARE and Newest Buick SPORT & TOY SHOP mm mm AUTOMOMB MI MIIIT SUICK mi MMU> MM 357.359 SPRINGFIELD AVE.. SUMMIT Open Evenings 'HI 9, leqiimiitg Dec. 10 STEIDLE BUICK COMPANY 68-72 FRANKUN PLACE. SUMMIT CIL JHE SUMMIT HttALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER *. US* Locd Man Gets $3jOM Offer for Stackarnaxon A C«» oflcr to buy the Shack —aauxoo Country Club at Scotch Plains asd WMuapuon of $l,2oo. OW in mortgage uid tax hens upon ta« property *« made kst week before tae bankruptcy referee. ,.7>c proposal was mack by the jourf bolder* of four mortgages on tar etato property. Sbaekamason in recent weeks has been the center of litigation brought by its creditors against H Jtrttiae Samunne of Springfield Aavenue, a local builder, who pur dialed the club in February at a bankruptcy sale. A! that time Samuruif p«ud $30, 20 for the property and assumed labilities of tl .250.000 which he GUEST SPEAKEl-Dr. Herbert ;«er was imabie to meet. Strmip. dean of students at Brook- lyn Collie, will speak on "Ferment Acceptance id the current uric 1 in the Middle East" when he ad would leave little for the club .- (iressi-s an open meeting of the creditors. AsieLs of $919,000 and Men's Club of the Community liabilities of $1,335,000 were listed Church on Tuesday, at 8; 15 p.ni irben Mr Samunnr filed a bank Dr. «troup is also a professor of S ruptf y petition m Oetobci sociology and anthropology and u Creditors wouki be paid from chairman of the personnel sen-ice the $3.00(1 plus $36,000 in profit • at Brook)\n College. He is the- jrrnied during operation of the ouihor (il several articles, reviews :hib by state trustees from April md books, :n. OrWber. That sum. however. >« *ub»ect to S15.000 tentatively rarmarked for payment of tnis Golden Age Club i»es" lees. Plans Christmas fc 'meneroJ WM. HARRIS 4 SONS ONE OF NEW JERSEY*! OLDEST V FINEST- Est, 18 6 8 St. T«rtso Cake Sole • St Teresa's P.T.A, will hold a Party for Dec. 21 rake sale on Sunday, at the big December activities a< Eidisim Auditorium, following all Masses. Recreati m Center for the Golden // Age Club will be highlighted by a HARRIS Mrs. Fred E. Glaser is in charge, assisted by Mrs. Karl Christmas party for members to Karl, Mrs. Thomas Glenn and be held December 2t. Th<> partv will featuro a grah^bag ard the. Mr*. Joseph Conlon. DIAMOND STOCK IN BULK smeme ff"Christmas caro(s un der t.u> directior of Mrs Robert Kent, soprano, and Mrs. H A. CV baugh, pi .in it t. Magnificently Brilliant, Blue-White Diamonds Otlw*i Urrrmbrr rvrrii,". arc mnv- ies rtn Drrpmher 7 ard a prncram rm l>ecpmbcr 14 Iv Mr= ,Ii>yrp Hildrhranri, inonrligict. Ttierc will i be a meeting or Docomlwr 28. Vz CARAT 3/4 CARAT 1 CARAT 2 CARAT 3 CARAT Las! miintii the program in- eluded square dancing, bridge le.s- <>^rr> given b> Mrs. \V. H. Schmidt, a tiilk bv Lieut. Jclin Sayrr ami 109. 199. 299. HIM a miiMcal program by Mrs, r,n 1499. 1 899. (or her) Woodward Clark, soprano, and Verified Value erified Value 1 erified J alue «JIr,s. II. A Cobaujjli, piara-t. I erified Value A GIFT AN ARTIST 1 rrifird I nlur Volunteers for Dreembcr include $1 75 and more $325 and more $500 and more WILL USE AND Mrs I'aul Ilar1>er, Mrs Thomas S2.W0 and more APPRECIATE W. Cckman, .Mrs. Joseph Cros,s. $1300 and more Mrs. Joseph Hart. Mrs. Philip DIAMOND WATCHES Hanling ami Mrs II. W Divfeti- 14K OaW, 17 Jowol Oil Color Outfits di'rf. Mrs, (ittnyt Garbvci u di- ONE-OF-A-KIND f j IAMILTON yO'tMENT EVERYTHING Sketch Boxes rt rti:r. Conte1 Drawing Sets >RECtOUS JEWELS (ra«trl) JL lUfuUur) The Disabled American % Easels Veterans or summit, Rtaalariy SCOOP | f »aluo J1JJ (Wood or Aluminum I Chapttr 69 U DIAMCNO » valw* ?:» ^69* 1 Wish To Announce ?ar,mft, wh.t. fold. (iwtMr $lt5. "19. $J Pastels It DIAJMONOl valuo 12* The Beginning Of Their racaiot. 11 diamond* 150 Or. a 189; \ Water Color Outfits BIAMONDi -.-.,• 4J». • aa* vawn^am a^w 259. , -vr\ Tiffany diamand cra*t*M araocn M5. Plus a Complete Line ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD S4 DIAJMONOS vn,».o 4a«. PRICE 279. * of Artists Materials PRODUCT SALE \ II diamand noctloco. haart ihaao ltf. 14 DIAMOND valaa S7f 339. / And Would Like To Thank f TlWmy kawknat oraa«n. 18 diamond! 575. 1 lii. 'i

  • j» n« great «^ thr fuhulotm lletlv

    I, Diamond. am*roid cluirar rinf MO, ktn T -mat aaudoir (lack Fntutr Hlitch liu- uuulr liinjorx thriuiglioitt tltr ' nitt*^ tftov.' »?] i . 7 of thf fin«* r»M finti of T!:^rri« Jrvn?lfr«... Knoninit *>ell .. 4 -' diamond p'incoM tinf *tC tlattru tabU tamr—marato aat. 11 *O 10. I 4-?NK. olottru p.ftTl.tof tlir imperrnirir rcpiilntion for quality Mhirh the Harri* t- ^ta*nand*ruby cacktoil rmf US. 11*0 Wino caaiar—tilvar «i coavc 45.00 firm enjoyrd for o\rr lli\ )rar« a* our i»f our ri>mpf»liior«. Hiart thop. diamand rinf 1S1. 22.SC liaaadmf trivor 1.50 «f n«reri,-^]TH THK IMPORTANT STIPl LATIOV - A now twill to a dipmand r>"f 1(0 1.98 Daha timviajiad aoarit 3.00 1.50 THAT BLSCH & SO!SS SET THEIR OWN PRICE, a prtr« CockloiJ cluitor—34 diamond. 711, • ••5 6.85 *n lou that there would he no question of a quirk turn- Diamand cucU rmf. 14K fold 1*0. X*t. iryMal I liivor torvo' • SO 4.95 over of our investment. Lackinc the experience or facil- laWtltnaHaw Wacolot laditi fanwino omaraM rinf 115. 2 50 1.40 itien to dispose of thin utock piecemeal, the a«lminirtr«- nnfi Diamand rinf—hartathoa motif 4*1. 10.00 9.90 «or» accepteil our e.niilbon^Ke^pQJ^lier^=raUid..yet go! this „ irthtHno rtnft 10.00 i Dmntand aaguotto rmf in platinum 131. 9.90 • • v Wamon t aMhttono rmft :voo I- prize Bl'V without any open competition—and M» to- Diamond JL_ opal rtnf m^ 14K •!._ 12.90 Diamand tapphiro rinf , 410. r.oo 6.00 ti v,ith the other great bargain* throughout f J-way aartaWa radiot 11.75 18.40 • GIFT WRAPPING Ch.o*o and tra«kor toi «to, 24.50 NaHa—ly aaSrartitad rodroi 11.15 12.40 lorao Wroad tray 4io» 24.50 > PAYMENT DIVIDED TO SUIT YOU 7-Ouort wotor prtchor troo 59.90 N AT ION ALLY ADVERTISED MM 29.00 17-JEWEL WATCHES Cifaratto caw 7i« 39.50 d- 4.00 RffSHlarly SCOOP »• 7.90 wotfh.i '22.00 '•firtoll pa«ii*t watihat "0 1.40 • « .95 tanfinot "Mar«.tii 17 jowtli 44.75 *tM 49.50 Mm 14K, 17 ^owot. i»oo 62.50 rtio 39.50 ooo 22.50 "a. 37.00 •aa«a»a»B«i'» Hamilton, 17 i.w.li 57 75 28.87 '***•, 17 |awal ayMar watth 5*50 29.75 nM 39.50 »M 29.90 », 17 fawtrt. 14K 150.00 75.00 110.00 55.00 «5oe 22.90 aaartM "tatty." 17 |.w.li I»75 19.87 419 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT •« 5.40 17 jow.ii 4T.5O 24.75 ALSO NEWARK. MOAD cor. WMJJAM • •* 4.80 ' 17 jawalt 7U0 35.75 »* 19.90 "IWy MMI,•' 17 jowoh 71.50 35.75 — IN SUMMIT — mm 124.90 > "aWtaVy," 17 |ow.lt 11.75 19.87 OffM FRIDAY EVBHN& AND IVBtY IWMHft VL "aTWhwi," 17 jawalt 43 00 22.50 CHRBTMAS IEGINNINS DfCBMfR 10. *>* 19.90 tttwan "Tkrai," 17 ,ow*li 24.87 f PARK W TO TWO HOlltS IM LA»C€ ».» 12.90 17 ta.w*U 71.50 35.75 MUNiCITAL LOT AT THE REAR Of STOW THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER », lfS4

    Berkeley Heights Passaic Valley Section New Providence Boro Okays Bid for Sign at Women's dub at 'Exceptional Child* Topic of Pineway Park Over Protest Heights to See Heights PTA Panel Meeting Berkeley Heights — "The Ex too great for them I'rv\ idence :r|)iitc»i that Mr Mar/ak (Ld rwt Th<} iiiv a c-impiliiint. however, the po- ceptionai Child," was discussed tired ar»d bored qm i.cc apprehended about six boy* Crepe Paper Art by Mrs. Qarase Kant, educable quire a great ded of'..-<-•*•• ',!''• diss teacher and Ernest Brosang, arui Uiroed triem o\er to the L'n- Berkeley Heigfetfc—A v. oman al- She said. 'We play z.,»^'''^" <• (li-\e}i>(>eri <-f nil fijunt.'i JUUTUIC Court autbori- traina&te' class teacher at the while we play «{ aiv v. • __ \[ ready famed locally for her Berkeley Heights PTA .meeting t i exc\ t direi t.o The ^rwriihouse, Chief Ehius clever ideas with crepe paper, ing "' That i.s one uf the >•• -/ ' Monday night in Columbia School. I trick* to keep their atter,: - J'r i.:\g appr.n j.;i l- on IJic KM of buildings will feature "Christmas Decora- M which i* checked nightly. Mrs. Bemke Gershon, schooi psy-j These children gn>» up i turns at your Home" when she cholcgist discussed the principles get married and find a - '. Clark X. Breish. newly elected ; speaks-before the evening mem- of both classes. Dr. Albert GoW- society by acquj-ing cert'>- cHincilman to succeed Council- bership department of the Wom- 1)erg. chairman of the PTA Ex-' they can do. she said •i,.m Fred A. Greenley attended an $ Club of Berkeley Height* d cepUonal Child Committee served Among the aims of the • • . Monday at 8 p.m. in the Berkeley as moderator. Heights Library. She is Mrs class. Mr. Brosarg sad "1 Kenneth H. BothwcU, Superin- acquire adequate hsb.ts .' Stuart W. Daw ion of Chatham tendent cf Schools, described es- .-. Mayor Holey who will be introduced by Mrs-. sonal behavior. Certam f' sentially why the Board of Educa- in this class may requ -i Donald Tilden. co-chairman of tion hired the teachers for this the American home department, months to learn to butti"' type of work. He read from the j coats. They must be laugr, Feted by 150 spo.isor of the program Beadleson's Ace which enables lo-: ordinate the muscle.- *•' Mrs Daw.son has done party I cal boards to conduct the classes straight and s;t At Testimonial [tttmm ,,,r mmtrmi „„„„. I for the ceptional children. The must be taught to fli'u Berkeley Height* — May«yr Ira j taught adult education groups. msomEt>^Kmt)Ximit£fy seventy|Kohlhepp. **&*, fw left, «»d Clyde A. Mullen to a certain ex- tions. I .vitally these ex.: 1 II :!<•> \us fried 1)> mi,re than 'given handicraft courses to Scout the for the ex-; q tfir « cr^taTt >•;;>; IV) j>t • >• ;:s .it a testimonial din- leaders and been associated with Power 1 Light Company with 25 years or more of Smith, Summit, second from left, active employee 1 'service accumulated during employment with the, in this area *ith bngest service record accumulated of such cUtfW throughout life. Trx-ir v '.. 1 utility were honored at the second annual to date of forty years, and James L. Traynor, Sum- Mrs his- A it the :

    i One of the hixhspou of her re- the turn i»f the century, sh slide projector and acent appearance before the Wom- Sho discussed the aims (if educa- l.uge .tein end M Pantir- department is locking forward tc I Mew Providcace—A race be- Presbyterians disabilities an<1 huw the psycholo- New Providence — Art ,•,?<••. ry Mas low, toastmaster. and other gist endeavors to place them prop- il lie t HI • acquiring this same know-how as tween the stork and a pair of ^r,- Recreation Post New Providence—A Christmas at New Providence Jur.i.: •!- members of the township commit- Mrs Daw son proves once more ; xious parents nearly ended in a erly. a pr>i tee and board members for his New Providence — A letter of party for all adults of the New- School, under the -direct-:-*-4r- the ; "it's easy when you know how." photo finish here recently. Thorn- resignation from Robert A. Lach- Providence Presbyterian Church ' The exceptional child includes Miss Nancy Hopper, art s.;-4j-,. i Members will note that the reg-'.as Musson. Borough clerk said it the gifted children wlio have a sor, have undertaken the • * . • Kl|t{in n of Korkeley Heights ersauer. Recreation Director was will take place at the parish; ular meeting night has been aa- j was the fastest stork race re high I.Q. It is difficult to some- of decorating Lincoln Sch•»• I"'"'"? Thissix years on the Town- rece.ved this week by the Recre- house Saturday, at 7 p.m. ! c,. vanced one week because of thecorded in this borough during hi> time.* identify t'lie gifted child, Junior High J 13S homo* m two vi which au n C>mmi-sion. Mr. Laeheti- approaching Christmas season. ten years as registrar. party was planned by a she said. It requires*a great, deal' Christmas holida\< Mayor Hilley aiier' cites additirtnal duties with immittee of the Book Club, I Hostess for the evening will i>e Dr and Mrs. Donald E. Loh-" of time and study to evaluate Lincoln School wdl g\vA- nf B M. v\iU retire Dec. 31. the Union Ttwnship school sys- 's Association, and Cou- Mrs. Francis Buck. mann of 36 Ethan Dr. were hav- tem where he is a member of the them. They are usually offered stained glass windows m,, if •< ( f l.niAii'w Ave. as secretary .to In response the mayor praised c ples Club, consisting of Mrs. Hal- ing breakfast shortly after 8 a.m faculty as reasons fr.r terminating an enriched program and extra ninth grade students and rt,:rfc"f- Ihe ti wn>hip cummittee and hi.> I sey M.-Douglas, Mrs. Charles E. work-assignments., she declared. by Judy Badgley, Allan Br» ,.;-|| '"MI!!! reluctance" The j ;i»iiciates Without their gener- on Tuesday Nov. 27 \*hen th • hi> work with the local Reerea- | Sullivan, and Mrs. William Archi- i ' •>< ,1 authorized a letter e\- Women Voters in stork dispatched a jet propelled r. n Commi-j;::n. His resignation Retaniecl children have a rela- and Larry Badgley. Tw> , mu siip;Ki!i he rnukl never have bald. The program will start tivrlv low Mf on the •intellectual in frmit if Lincoln Serif*.! '•»• pi! •) 'iii appreciation fir hi* sen- I accfMiiplivlMl all the things he messenger to announce he w as or ;- effective Jan. 1. „, . t»p ser.t f> him. Mr Dotlc-n. MI (ml to do, he declared. Mayor his way and would be arrmne at A I j-T.cr councilman. i H'.lle> also paid tribute to his Boro to Discuss the Lohrmann home in a very tvi D>g%v.;od Lane, was appointed , broucht may be obtained by call- t H ard of Assessnrs about I wife • « Ii . »*-ill if-ninin as a i liOme has ei;il)l«-d him to devote In a frantic hurr> Dr Lohrmann - McCaruy who was appointed1 Following the supper, carol sing- -inlKr Robot B.if Cilfti- by law tf> 15 pupils. The-se -chil- scene will dominate each h 31. I'.'IIT ,l> scrvic:' New Providence — Local water. ment for an escort to Overlook T.e 1 ca] school system. Mr. and Mrs. John Barstow. w,is ;i|>p-mtoil- as ->><•!<•• dren d>> not seem to be seriously and be surrounded by hr.II> ', »ide 1M shortage*, especially at lawn, Hospital, Summit and Dr. Forster yiiaiifitd persons interested in .iccH'd Mr Dtnttii. lUiililing I'l-ccctui' Siihatuie. The program that follows will i handicapped or retarded until they men, trees, sleds, candles t.n \ 'in The sprinkling time first interested, Ruhl. M. D. of Summit Dr Ruhl :::e Directorship appointment are r.'(i .iiwiifSL'M annual 1\ Th'I Duca ami Township Commit- include a reading of the Scrip- get int-i the second, third or f^nirth branches, deer, and hoH- . -'. i • the New Providence League of was to pinch hit for Mrs. Lohr- •i uiested ta contact Mrs. Nelson ture story of the Natnity by Mrs. ari tceinan Arthur A Manner assist- grade class, or when they read or ccrter scenes will nr!u i. ed Mr. Maslnvv on the arranne- Women Voters in the subject toj mann's doctor. Dr. Gardiner Ben- Tally. CR 7-1292. a member of Robert Pevoto, the singing of 'O > ;i - secretary. fk> arithmetic problems, e-sr*cial- manger, carolers, an^rl.v < be studied and discussed at unit nett of Madison who was recuper- the Recreation Crnnm-sion 1 ineiit> committee Holy Night" by Mrs Helen Hays ly lori; thvisiim. These children. boys, shoppers, a crn.rc . c \ •ii r was received meetings next week on Wednes- ating from an operation Anv:'ng tJie duties of a Rerrea- accompanied by Mis.- Mabel L. .fnl MaiTak of Newark com- Archer B Laurence < n tx-half , said Mrs. C.ershon seldom go be-a fireplace and stocking*. day eveniny, December 12, at the !. m D:r<-ct( r are the supervision Howorth. a readme of "Heaven ,A n ! ';it the \< indiiMS in li.- nf members and officers nf Coun- Olficer Vincent Tragno arrived Christinas trees home ol Mrs II Kinkel. 3&.Hard- :' the three summer playgrounds Touches Earth" from a medita- vend the fi:urth grade level by the - • .u c n:i south Street ii.nl !r\s4(lc i'i\.? A^nciatjan said, ing drive. Berkeley Heights, and on the scene and for a while Mrs j time they are W years established and a fourth tion by John Sutherland Bonnell, 1 •-.ft several tinu"- l>v "Ni rie of u.-. except members of on Thursda) evening.' December Lohrmann said she ""couldn't toll ><:.t- t>> be ready f ; tiic 1957 sea- The trainablc class comprises cantata arc the cfiiciijl family, da- any real by Langdon K Bentley. the sing- .i- I' ,vf (liief Carl Kinu* 13 at .the home of Mrs. A. T. Mad-who looked mire frightened, her s. r. The present playgrounds are ', ! t!ie very handicapped child whoexecuted by Gail ciii>cep!ii>n (if the statftiennK ing of •() Little Town of Bethle- sen, 1086 Springfield Avenue., husband or Officer Tragno. J: Linc< In Sch anvHint of time gn en h\ the may- New Providence It was one time when everyone ! ; six months after they are born. Card Doughty, and Bar:;, Heights Gives Permits ; and Paca Club After completion reading of a selection, "For God or for the benefit of all of us. He Mrs. R J Gnaedinger, chair-' was saved by the-bejl. the door • { the shelter at Oakwood Park, . | They are usually identified by the fante. has earned the t>mnt of countless So Loved the World", by Mr. For 47 New Houses man of the water study commit- bell, that is. Dr Ruhl had been the fourth will be located between ' John Panps, and an explanation doctor or parents They require - Brrkdet lleiuhts Huihlirm Iri- cum plaint- uncl has tK'cn roundly tee, reports that New Jersey ha».j in the Murray Hill area and rush Commonwealth Avenue and Pa*- supenision constantly although Two Library Aides cr.li<'i/e-f th( the month of \ parties at Easter, Halloween Moves Up Meeting ] introduced to a trainable class, library and Raymond E M.. f» ' ''*..Iir-. an au 1 sum <>lPolice Represented other states. the rescue squad transported she said. and Christmas. ' Berkeley Height*—The Board president of the Board (f T $;M ..;»() T!;e re;i r the in-At Chamber Dinner Mrs Gnaedinger further said mother and baby to Overtook Hes- Mrs. Kant told cf the goals of ees of the library will ;<"•••, <.ii.'»<> IIIKIW thr i t;i n;i is that the state bill passed last The babv pir!. Vary Beth. 19 in New Providence — SerReant Boro AlHOnq Rr$t to at ( .ii.M li l'\ tht^lir shop on Dec. 11 JI ' urcc, he %;url The t'hl,nance 9:.W a m to ?, p m Tre v 1 Providente—The Commun- date, Dec. 26 at the Municipal wt'i.t ii,!.i rffrct T U<'ML(\ . Dei A, i !i.ini!:cr if ( oinmerce dinner prevent the actual use of Round normal class they berime frus- Dr Lohrmann is rlenti*; in >hop. CiU'ii by the > TC-"!..V- l..t> if KK i feet minimum M iiiil.i> irn;!') at the Hotel Suburb- Valley to its full capacity for ity Chest campaign here became Building/)., trated because they can't keep up Chatham have an- will in held for *••: '•'•'•'';i ! t!:e biiild. '.'A line ;in Sinr'.'nil F.-scv County'Sheriff some years to come, and that the first of seven similar drives A public hearing on the issue of with the work and the strain is 1 other little 26 months .... M l»«'l Duca a • ;i issuod Ifi cer- Fred Muller np;)ke on "Narcot- Round Yallc>. used to capacity, > in I'nion County to reach 100 per fluoridation of drinking water will '•'•' '* •> t>l Hi'i' would not be an adequate water old. cent of its goal. Kenneth Stowell. be held following the regular meet- source to supply the demand ex- cvhairinan. said the fund stands ing. The Board of Health has re- pected by 1970. M«tHodist Women List ^t $9,525 or $25 ahove the quota. commended the Township Com- Last year the campaipn raised Mrs. Gnaedinger will be assist- Plons for Yuk Meeting mittee take action favoring the I ed in leading the discussions by' ST.828 toward the same goal*fig- fluoridation of water A public resource chairmen. Mrs. Richard i New Providence — The annual ure, a show ms of nearly R*"! perreferendum on the question has I Davis and Mrs. John Soehngen. Christmas mcctiriK nf 'he Woman's cent. Stow ell said he expects ad- been suggested by several Town- The meetings will begin at 8:1.1Society of the New Providence ditional contributions to swell the ship Committeemcn. I rim. each evening. Interested cit- Methodist Church v >11 be h£ oh|citi\cs ha\c tx-fn * in the i Custom I ICIIJ ^"'

    He offered constructive siigges- I Th« members of the Woman's engineer cm .admire it. i iluld (an operate ir 'I •!••>'• tions on the basic requirements Society have been asked to bring bc.iutiful consoles from whivh to dioo^c. $595.00 IN TOWN for a public relations program. K'1^* 'or $** Goodwill Industries He concluded by stressing the sig- 14r|d the Methodist Hospital. nificance of public relations in *\ Outstanding Fvoturt* community, especially as a ve- Comptett ^^*s^/ #\nii • l'lir>.«mr IMAM lurrr »nh hicle for public >vervice. He told Inclrd-m. nn-dnli F.M; >n ntluini 1956 PONTIACS Shopping Cwter \ OUR *•/»«, rW inrni • .'0»JII of the influen<«k of public relations mi»iln. 2 New '56 Pontiacs VONDO cotitto . arnanriir-i IN LIMED O*« 3 Deaier Family '56 Pontiacs lo phon* HAVE YOUR "See the Marks Bras." • ReRular Factor) (.lurantee • So Down Payment Necessary "MJN - FOR- EVER YON! anywhere PARTIES AT RADIO SALES CORP. THE Cleveland SUMMIT MILLIURN Andersen Pontiac, Inc. Richmond ROCKAWAY SALES CO. if 47 • 51 Maple St. 325 - 327 MMbwn Ave. 312 Springfield Ave. CR. 3-9150 r— SKWAKK ttm • fM »4 Rt. 44. Rockowoy, N. J, RO 9-1030 CR 3-4100 DR 94200 i. if 1 10% ut Mt ixtwM. > 1 WMfaaurant Between Deaville aad Dover' Only 30 Minutes SIMM1T STORE open Mondit. WrdntsdiiT. Fridaj nifhli until < I" IN THE HEART OF SUMMIT m 1 At . \. Newark Air Prom Sum mil MIIMURN STORE open rirrv r«rnln( nrtpt S»lurd»J until • P-" d,ti« to u» city u., , ,,, , u h lh '"" «•* *""»•«. *b >i»™.r iu. ^,; )..,„ ,,„; ,.,,.;, j™i.»f. ,.P1U|. R,Jk),vlt „

    >'*.BT, TIL , (SATIKDA1 Til J:3# M, A.. I.I < I >|BI II l(.,h. OPE\ SICBT. IM 1.1 MTt RW.IVV TIL

    ~shC|> WIM|

    famed International silver plate gift hoi lews re

    all girls lovs borufflodf 12.50 24.50 uiwolly 17,1 14 bVrlbbonsd nylon bouffant Chi istmas dazzlers! Bperial purchase of Irii" pattern, heavily tills Is the robe hs wants.. • ewel" ornamented party-tlmo slips silvered for lifetime use and made with hearj-, applied border warm, weightiest, orlon cardigans If 3.00 ^ 4.00 UnuaJlr * NOW washable Dunella plaid •f e^SB s Covered vepetable di^ Flirty slipi of crisp no-iron nylon . . . Gravy bout and tray h t 32.W 22.10' desiimed to five the girii of th« family 29.95* 19.50' 5.98 7.98 plenty of "stand-out" fashion appeal at Well-and-tree plat'.(•;. 10.98 •very holiday party! Siseg S-14. Pliin platter , MM* 24.50' Looki and ferla like fine won] worsted, Wonder-washinp grift iweaters with all th« 29.95* 19.50' festive trimminirs . . . pretend pearl?, flit- A.—Row-on-row of nylon aheer mffltt, 34" chop plate washes like a miracle! Impecably tailored nylon top. Whit«, pin. $4. 27.60* 16.50' by Dunmar . . . fully -cut. fin* fitting, wrin- t«ry beads and »ilver-flecked braid. One of IV round tray kle-resistant. Tartan plaids. S, M, L,. thre« styles in Misses' sizes, 84-40; "B.—Nj-loh taffeta tkirt with nylon mar. 15" round tray 17.95* 12.50' womea'i, 42-46. 'White, pink, blue, black. quisett* rufflw. Whit« only,'$8. Ttico* Rtyrn. 27.50* 16.50* Matt an* ahoao oroora and phone oraVrt flIM Mill ani PIMMW w«tr* SIM

    gift-wrap her In a heavenly cloud of cozy-warm, down-soft quilted nylon tricot

    10.98 to 12.98

    fare fr«m *vr wide ond wonderful coilocti»n »f

    pretty II»IHIIMI« l»vnf«rt . . . robot »h«t mrm o5o-

    foafforlt^ht, wondorouily warm . . .

    A. I^in-b»wwi nylon trJc«H with lr«ncli-c*at bvtt*n»c! c*och- D. loWo wWt nyl«fl !•<• PMni Kr*tgt • Newark m«n atyl*, «o%o«l wHh loc«. o»N«r WMI «wf* •o»«r F«n wllor, cu . By Norman R. Rasscher ! city is community plannig In Sum capacity and as such has no policy termined by the Board with the > of the Board. consent and approval of the sion within 80 days from the date Robert S Stafford, Ramon J. \ m Georgia, left a stopbrr,. r Although Summit dors not com-i mi{ Planning Board ron«-h>ts ofHuaking powers, neither can it bind of hearing. However, if-a deei- Cabrera, Joseph Ballentyne. Dr. i Arthur William, of Ehzalxt I nine members, the Mayor, an offi- the Council by its re^ommenda- i Summit's Planning Board was Common Council. pare in size to many other larger sion is not rendered within 90 days • George Relvea-, James Traynor, stepsister. Mrs Myrtle \\ilh 1 cial oof the city appointed by the tions By custom, practice and -created by ordinance on June 16, «ttief, it U nevertheless large Tiie meetings of the Board are i fmm ^ date of fiUng u u gen. pubhc offic'er and Mrg Ruth i also of Elizabeth, and two s;,t'... Mayor, a men,her of the Common IJW. the following matters are re-1931. iMUfh to require the aid of se\ always open to the public. Jhei raUy deemtd to ^ decided ad-BauJvelt, recording secretsecretary! ^ ferred to the Planning Board for Members of the Board include minutes of the members" voting ally Mrs. Martha Burke, of (,,v fral Boards to successfully carry Council and cix resident - whu hold Mayor C, Philip Dean. Spencer II versely to the applicant j (NEXT WEEK: Tfae Board of and Mrs. Lois Elzy, of Or;n - Out the city's affairs their recommendation*: Revision. records of the Board's examina Health, The Local Assistance no "ther municipal offu <• exrep! compilation, study and review of Maben. chairman. Bernard J. tion and other official actions arc Meetings are held the second: Services were held last \v,. „, An important function fri my 0 1 of each onth at CitJ Board and the Civil Itafense that one may be a member or and the representative for sub division*, of property, ap- Negus man; Thomas L. Smith. Vincent , from Common Counr-il. the re plications for apartment houses hears requests for special excep- A to phon# Working closely with the Plan- tions or fjor interpretations of the A. Burgher, Frank J. Kerrigan, Victim Bits at Overlook m.under are appointed for a term j and garden apartments, apphca- ning Board is the Zoning Ordi- Harold J. Moyer end Kingsley G of M\ wars When vacancies i tions for industrial and business zoning map or for decisions upon An Overlook Hospital attendant. nance Board of Adjustment whose other special questions pertaiaiag Thomson, secretary. orcur throu-h resignations illness, j developments and requests for (John Bland, of Newark, died lasL • anywhere prime function is hearing and de- to existing ordinances. In any city which is at least the MUTUAL., IMC death, etc.. new appointments are! amendments, or change to th*> Zon- ciding upon appeals where it is size and age of Summit, there is Sunday allegedly as the result of nude for tiie une*pired term. All i ing Ordinance or Zoning map alleged by the applicant that Variance Requests generally some housing that is sub- injuries sustained from an auto- # Cleveland 88< ambulance collision a t Broad members of the Board serve with- j . Dedicates, Vacate* Streets there is an error in any order, re- The Board also recommends in standard. Unfortunately, Summit STOCK FUND. INC. 0 Richmond 7Ot out competition. The chairman j Matters regarding dedication and quirement. decision or refusal particular cases and for special is no exception. However, to rec- street and Sum mil avenue last SKWA&K afur • Ml mtk .of tiie Bo,mi is elected from the vacating of streets and employ- made by an administrative official reasons to the Common Council, tify the situation, the City passed Now 4. Hospital authorities in- j si\ appointed by the Mayor. : ment of experts and consultants' or agent based on or made in the the granting of a variance to allow on March' 21, 1950, an ordinance dicated that post-mortem on the FUND, INC. g mae in the body would be performed. The pjjnnmp Board serves the within appropriations arid uith ron enforcement of the Zoning Ordi- a structure to be built in a district creating the Substandard Housing Comonw Council in an advisory, I sent of the governing body are alM> nanc« which restricts such buildings. If j Board for the main purpospp e of ar Bland, who was 40. suffered ribs ' The Board of Adjustment con- this occurs, thh e .CommoC n CounciCil | riving at a definition of substand and pelvic injuries and had been «ROUP CANADIAN sists of five members who can- has the power to approve or dis- ard housing by determining mini-i m poor condition since the ac HIND LTD. not hold any elective office or approve such recommendations. If mum adequate standards of de-cident. position under the municipality. such a recommendation is ap- cent, sanitary and safe housing. The other two participants of proved, the Building Inspector is- ALL STORES Members are appointed by the Seven Member Boarrf j the crash, Kalph Cooper, of Short sues a permit for such construc- Mayor and confirmed by the Com- The Board .....,Consists of„ seven j Hills, and Mrs. Bridget Tranquil mon Council and serve for a three tion. (mfH rating With The - members appointed by the Mayor: ,y of 55 parR avpnue dnv(M. pf year term without compensation. No variance is ever granted by Wjth the advice and consent of the carcar , were not seriously m CHARLES G. MILLE1 the Common Council for a term 151 HpHntfirld Art Summit s of three years. Members hold of- jured. .Mr. Cooper, an attorney, e*. i-nn Summit Area Chamber of Commerce fice until their successors have was l>eing transported to the hos- PHOTOSTATS been appointed and may be re- Will lit Open Made While You Wmt appointed to succeed themselves. Members of the Board serve with out pay. At any meeting, four UP • RUBBER STAMPS members in attendance consti- EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS • OFFSET PRINTING tutes a quorum. Beginning Same Day Service on Request Another duty delegated to the TO group is to make surveys and 30% SALE • IBM TYPING studies of housing conditions as may be necessary to determine in Friday, December 7th 382 Irood St. detail the existence and extent of TWILL Maiting Devices CR. 3.2442 substandard housing. The Board also has the power to employ pro- Just REGISTERS fessional consultants or other as ADDERS j sistants, if required, and author- ized by Common Council. The study of all existing laws' of the state and all ordinances and codes , of the City relating to the subject 1 of substandard housing is another ! duty *f ttjc Board. I Evaluates Houiln£ ! Other functions of the group are ; to inforce or cause to he enforced. I any existing laws of the State or ; city ordinance or code relating to NEW JERSEY'S MOST SHOPPED SUPER MARKETS i the correction or elimination of substandard housing conditions, and to submit from time to time to Common Council, reports of con- ditions found, steps taken to im prove such conditions and recom- TYPEWRITERS mend any necessary revisions of etfetq yjJU\ existing ordinances or codes for Portables • Manuals . B%trics the purpose of more effectively dealing with the problem. One other duty the Board Is re- sponsible for is to submit to Com- mon Council such plans for the elimination of substandard housing conditions as may appear feasible of accomplishing, financially prac SUMMIT ticable and consistent with the j best overall Interests of the city ~ •t The Substandard Housing Board, j by direction of the Comomn Coun- TYPEWRITER cil, has general supervision and | 39 RIVER ROAD CR. 3-7074 SUMMIT control of activities and functions : Easy Parking — No Meters of the city's public health officer If KIT: • • • •"•"••••• ijf «i k Itty. v •j P9 Ji St Hckjf, • Hi prtlM • tti id aft. M rw tan* frw wj m tint tta totH T ti ship

    4 I* it c*to II * trick ' xmie kto s* t smg pcfc V* rtt* Rtiml Stop, H« k TM top JN tali MM m cut ia aa Nr tm |lb fm tiys • b j in now Try Mercury's blazing new Turnpike Cruiser power!

    •OUIFl AmHa4 "

    LUNCHEON Beverages 6 MEAT mMMOPTNIMUl * 3.- 99' Tomatoes S -$ 1 UNMM NOMI ^ Evap. Milk 9 ~ 1 COTTAGE CHEESE Pineapple M. 4 ^S1

    CWtW. |Mf m-

    l.MDA EiCYClOPEBII Pot Pies 4 - 89* Beef Steaks r 39' AM% .. Ymrn Get Nattoaal Savtegt Stamps With r*i* | '57 MERCURY SPRINGFIELD AVE.. SUMMIT New Providmc* , FLETCHER LINCOLN-MERCURY I SO FRANKLIN PLACE SUMMIT TM1 SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1 iramfcr the concert as ,v Heights Violinist "Egmont Overture"—Oput Ludwig van Eeethovco Methodist Church to Offer "L" Arlesienae Suite No. 1" Feature Soloist at Georges Biwt Komarue in F major"— Opus 50 "Messiah" in Original Form Ludwi*- r*n Beethoven Dr Oociey. in additioc to his Symphony Conceit ' Polonaise BrilUnte in D mujicaJ activities as a conductor. ; major1—Opua 4 H. Wieuiawski singer and violist. is also known Joseph Dsnflucci of Berkelr, Joseph Dannucci—VioLuj Soloist as a research ecmnetr. and was Height* will be featured as violin Interaiisstea formerly with the Bel! Telephone TO OUR CUSTOMERS: soloist with the Summit Symphony 'Symphony No 95 in C minor" Laboratories as a member of the Orchestra when the tradition*! technical staff engaged in research Christmas concert will be pn»- Josef Haydn "Christina*. Carols'—Fantasy on speech and musical acoustics sfnted on Wednesday evening. Id- Henry Soplua He later taught at Columbia Uni- reraber 12, 8:15 p.m. m th«- Sum The Board of Recreation spon- versity where he is still a special On December 5. 1956. the Commonwealth Water ( Ompanv filed a Notice and Statement mit High School auditorium ! sors the 50-piece Summit Sym- lecturer on the acoustics of with the State of New Jersey Board «>f Public rtility Commissioners which provides for an, Mr. Dannuncci, who holds phony Orchestra, which is com- speech, and at the Westmioiter Bachelor of Science and Master of prised of musician! from Sum- Choir College He U BOW head Of increase in water rates for all classifications of nervke furnished, to become effective Januan Science degrees from Juilliard mit and surrounding communities. the advanced development section 15, 1957 School of Music in New York City, The concerts are open to the pub- of Gulton Industries. Metucben. has appeared extensively in chani I lie without eharge. working in problems of ultra The revision in rates so proposed w ill reflect an increase alijrhtly in exceas of 25 , in all her and solo recitals in New York sonici. aircraft and missile test and New Jersey. He was former instrumentation and sub oilnatur existing rates and charges. This will enable the Company to earn the minimum return on its ly concert master of the Green How to Wrap Yiik Gifts izatmn of electronic equipment. present net investment necessary to refinance oh a reasonable: basin the temporary debt in- wich Chamber Music Group in Topic of YWCA Mcmting Mr*. (>ncle> Ls on the faculty of curred for that part of its construction program which hah been completed, and to attract the wich chamber Music Group jn New Featured speaker at today's Kent Place School and is organ- additional temporary capital required to permit completion of its program. York City. For the lasMen .wars ist of Congregation Brai Israel. Mr. Dannucci has been an instrur Christmas craft* course at the YWCA will be Mrs. William B. Elizabeth a- well as of the Sum- During the period from Januan 1, 19,12 to September 30. 1956. the Company ha* ex- tor at a pnvate studio of music in mit Methodist Church. Kound Brook, and for the Hath Knoop of Ins road The public is invited to attend. pended more than $MOO,000;for plajit and system addition*. Some of the major projects were: burn Conservatory in Plainfield. Mrs Knoop will demonstrate BETTY CLARK An offering will be taken, with He has been string "teacher for the Christmas gift wrapping itrff'fJflT*"** One of the great landmarks of thr proceeds, above expenses, to The installation of TS.Tti miles of mains and .10«i fire hydrants; the construction of nine Chatham school* for the las! live sage making musical literature u, Handle'* in' applied to the Methodist Church years. i A member of the Junior Fort- oratorio, "The Messiah". The per- new wells, with pumps, niotots and required housing therefore; the installation of 3 new hijrh i nightly Club, Mrs. Knoop is also formance to be given ttu,,- Sunday Organ fund Mr. Dannucci will perform two service pumps with a total daily capacity of 1S.K."IO.0O0 gallons; the construction of seven new \ active in YWCA affairs. She for numbers for solo violin and or- at the Methodist Church at 4 P.M. booster pumpin? stations; • three hijrh service reservoirs with a combined capacity of 4.240.000 merly attended the New York rliestra. "Homanze in F major" will present the first part in it* I School of Interior Design. Boy Wounded by gallons; construction of an additional 2.0O0.IMMI gallon capacity ground water storage tank. n> Beethoven, and "Polonaise entirety, with Handel V original HrillanU' in I) Major." written by : The meeting ik public. orchestral score as. he composed and many other facilities. it for the modest resources of a Rifle Mishap at Henri Wieniaswski. i The Mayflower, which hrouglit Harry S Ilannaford, director of hospital benefit performance in All this new construction and these additions were necessary >n order that we may keep the Pilgrims to this country in Dublin in 1742. Playmate's Home tnt- Summit Symphpny Orchestra, 1620, was dismantled in England pare with the increasing demands for water, and to be in position to meet the future require- has announced the complete pro-"' in 1629. ." "" Only strings, trumpets and kef- A 14 year-old Junior High School ments of our expanding Communities. tledrums are called for m the student was accidentally shot in score The organ is used to fill m the hack by a friend late Sunday The Company is currently engaged in other important major projects, among which I'. S. liuilding Product* C'n. S much of the accompaniment. In afternoon following an experiment the wave of popularity which fol- made to convert ,22 caliber rule arc: lowed its debut, many musicians, builds into blank cartridges. . including Mozart, Robert Franz The wounded boy is John Boyn- : (1) The construction of an additional water diversion reservoir with a capacity of and Ebeneier Prout, tried their ton, 14, of 137 Reechwood road, , 1,650.000,000 gallons, to he known as Cedar Ridge Reservoir No. 3, located adjacent to the hands at re scoring the work for «nn of Mr. and Mm. George W. Pawsaic River in Livingston. New Jersey. This reservoir is to be completed in 1957. at an FREE FLANS! a larger orchestra to balance the Hoynton He was injured by his : large choruses which have been friend, Noel Anderson, also 14, son ) estimated total cost of $1,600,000. employed. Most present-day per- of Mr and Sirs Alfred S. Ander j formances make use of these revi- «on of 36 Lamed road j (2) The construction of additional w ater filtration and treatment facilities with Christmas decorations sions. Tlie accident occurred in the , rated capacity of 10,000,000 gallons per day at the Company's Canoe Brook Station. The cost Dr. and Mrs Paul Onfcloy. min- basement of the Anderson home of these new units is estimated at 51.100,1)1^). They will be available for service in the summer with isters of music at the Methodist wliero the boys had gone after : Church, preferred to present the spending the afternoon at a rifle ; of 1957. music essentially as it was orig- ranf^e on Route 22. Despite a nil-' inally conceived. The original mj.: by the Andersons that no! (;]) The construction of two high service concrete storage reservoirs, each having a Ther'rr here! AH the familiar Chrittmu symbol* la easy-to. parts arc not now published, but bullets could be brought into the , capacity of 2.000,000 gallons. These reservoirs are to be completed and in service by the sum- snake, caay-lu-paint pattern plant. Idea, for rottr \Mttg room, corrections have been made in the home, the boys apparently had a mer of 1957, at an estimated cost of $600,000. entnneeway and front yard. Itiitraction* for ntiti| famous printed parts to agree with Han- few and removed the lead heads : Maionilr Prrmiwood panel* iuclunil<- Plan*, vou can obtain from tt« Fre* the early version score. pears that one head was not com- our current improvement program. Plant for practii-allv au.o Do-lhiourtif job in or armful your Member Orchestra pletely removed and when acci- llomr thai you ma? hr roiilrmplallng. When TOO romr in for dently fired, ladae«l a small piece The orchestra is made up of Copies of the revised Tariff sheets covering the proposed changes of the rates an on your frrr plan* you will havr the opportunity of Mcing our of lead in the Boynton boy s intes- file at the Company's offices and may there be examined. Ilumr Building and Remodeling Exhibit*. seventeen members of the New tine. i Jersey Chamber orchestra, with Tlie youth wai Immediately In one viiit to three Exhibit, yon will MV more ttmtlUe anil Walter De Mai o of Summit a* taken to Overlook Hospital where helpful Idea* than in week* of searching el««where, and you concert master. Other local play- an operation was performed. His are alw«y, wrlromr. No eo»t to you and an obligation. lers include Mrs, Katherine Clark, condition was listed as "fair" by Mrs. Stephen Fellows, Joseph the hospital yesterday. COMMONWEALTH WATER COMPANY Domaleski, R. E. Anderson and The gun was owned by Mr. An- 'Mrs, Donald Young, along with derson who lava permission lor U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. other performers from th« North its use by his son only at author- Jersey area. Mrs. Oncloy will bo ized rifle ranges. Mr. Anderson T. W. COLEMAN, Manager SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY TOO .Spiinifleld Arena* - Berkeley MHfhU, N J. at the organ. Betty Clark, director had left the home briefly to make only • Um minutrt, from <*atrr of Suunlt m MainrteM, of the junior choir, will be con- a trip to his ofiict when the. acci- Amplt Pita Farkloi. tralto soloist. dent occurred. SUMMIT FORD PLAYS SANTA

    STARTS TODAY FOR SIX G DAYS... SALE ENDS WED.. DEC. 12th BRAND NEW 1957 FORDS AT LOWEST PRICES IN THE EAST * 2 DOORS 4 ROORS * STATION WAGONS * CONVERTIBLES

    AS $ DELIVERED LOW OMR PROMISE TO YOU! COMPLETE ANY DEAL THAT SHOWS A RESEMBLENCE OF A PROFIT WILL ASk 2008 BE SOLD DURING THIS SIX DAY SALE! Check this box for our omening trade-in allowances PRE-WAR... UP TO $800.00 f f MEN: Surprise Your Wife. Pur- •4* '47 48 '49 '50 "51 52 '53 'S4 '5S ' Low lank Rates - 36 Mo.'i 875 WO »25 1000 1050 1200 1300 1500 ISM 24002400 chase A New Ford During Our 900925 »5O 1050 110013001400 U50 2000 2*50 2850 To Pay - No Fixed D«Soto.Do*H 900 925 950 1025 1175 12501350 1600 1900 2550 2750 . Christmas Sales Days for De- 23CK>i4 Down Payment ^ !** ™ ?° livery Christmas Eve. »W f2S 100011001175 137S 1700 2250 2350 IWR (MR MAT BE WORTH MORE.' SEE I'S TOhAf ACT TODAY ... FOR GIVES BIGGER DISCOUNTS THE DEAL GIVES BIGGER ALLOWANCES . SUMMIT FORD OF YOUR LIFETIME GIVES THE BEST SERVICE C*. 3-2*00 OPEN EVENINGS ,#• 32* & 331 MORRIS AVE.. AT THI CORN* OF SfRIMGFKLO AVE., SUMMIT 'iitih^i^i.tiiiUiiiii'ililitiliiiiliiiihlM,, 14 THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER ». \1U Family Hew Sunday at Methodist Church will be offered i The film will show glimpes of bf DMHI fmmck jrady of the members sad MIT Train**? or Fort Mx Sunday, starting at 4 p.m. »»» "dorf. Germany as ht is todajr. group's director, Constance At Mtrhodbr Cfcwch Summit Area members of the Oates Memorial Methodi-! Army Pvt. Christopher D. Lux. lore Mtfhodbr Church Low. Scenes from tbe/S The first movie. "A Boy ud His ^fZ™ Bcvenmt Coto F. MiUer, Dcaa Theatre's current play, [ "Sleeping M.LT. alumni club met Tutsday Oturctt under the leadership of 18. son of Mr. and Mrs Charles New P^»videBce - A tamily j Bible," is, the storj- o( a -rymcal " ^following Sunday. Dec. 1« at oi the Chapci and associate pro- Beauty," will alto be r^euacted. evening at the Hotel Suburban Mn. George V. Hoffman, Jr will K Loux. of 25 Baltursol place. hour, with special Christmas j newspaper editor. The s*cttrxl is 4 p.m. the Sunday school will fessorr of lAlloaopiiy and reliikliikw The entire play will be pre- East Orange. »The meeting {^. bold a Christmas bake sale it re cent]? began nx months of ac- at HanustOQ College. OkKoo, NY., movies, sponsored by the Youtli | "Silent Night, Story of a Christ- pt* sent its annual Christmas sented on December" » at the tared a talk on the new tratu At- Pjersooi. Inc.. Sprmgfwld avc- tive duty training at Fort Dix, ! waV be tbe guest preacher at the Union Theatre, Unkw. Final cast- Fellowship of the New Providence j mas Carol," as it was composed. lantic cable by M. B. McDtvm nue. m Salurday. under the Reserve Force* Act ; 1 ™_ 1.1:00 a.m. woratup service at ttw ing for "RumpelstfisidaV' will be Method** Ctwrdi on Swdaj. held today at the group', studio director of the transmission de' Mr. Mites- received so M. A. following school. partment. Bell Telephone Lib- m and B. D. from Giaagow-. In IMS be was inducted at Knox diurdi, OttMra. Oolaoo Among the boofci wntten by the Hev. Colin F. Mik-r is Prayer* for Pariah Wonfeip" pufaiuhed by the Onfond Uoivtn*) Pit**. Chevrolet's First on GRIFFITHS OfiVfl ,.1 Everybody's list! Gertrude Bcnggregg a of Summit " The Music Center of New Jersey'' M bbe ttw contralto soloist Sun- day at a musical program to be given at the First Evanfdkal Lutheran Cburcfe starting at 7 p.m. HM program wil include "And Three Were Shepberds Abiding in Have A Fine Stock Of the Fieid." LaForge; '•IVairut ChiU," Corneous and "0 Heiga Natt,' Adam. Miss Bercgrvn has appeared at World-Famous Pianos Jb* "Messiah Festival" at Kan- »a* and the Handd and Hijttn Society, Boston as well as with the Hartford Oratorio Society in And Hammond Organs Hartford. Summit Art Group Opam ExMMtioii . at prices and terms you can afford! An exhibition and Christmas \ sale of paintings by members of The Christmas gift for the K Piano it- a wonderful Chrii-tnias pit. And Griffith* the Summit Art Association open- i ed with a tea last Sunday, at the , whole family all year long i* a Himderful place U» M-lect it. V>t* Iwre rlsr in tlie studio, 487 Springfield A\enue. .--a brand new Chevrolet! entire M«-iri)pi>lit«tn aira can MMI hud *<» manv fine Both oils and water colors were Find out today how easy it of *J nun>» fainoue I'iaiR* tide by Bide in a included in the larg; group ot i paintingi on display. Subjects is to give a Chevy with More. i rangel from still lifes and flow- a Chevrolet Gift Certificate ^on «.tn"l rln«»f< fn»m among thfse pianue any- er arrangements to portraits and landscapes, lite exhibition will be v»lirr<- .!»<•. \nil it i- Hurlh Mtinelliing to LIUIW that SAY "MERRY CHRISTMAS" WITH A CHEVROLET \tuir |>iaiu> raiiie frt>Hi "The Home «if ^anK»lls open, free to thejpubli?. on Thurs day, Saturday and Sunday after- 1'ianoo ami that you can al*ta>* In-uurr of depriui* noon frcm 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. aMe. rtlialilo wniif in the future. throujth December 15*. Uur oalt-niiwn art- th<«r<>ii^lil\ i-v|>rrifiu-erj:uii men ami van aid \<>u ^r«-ittly in c the studio by Priscilla (iilson and ! a [Haih* <>r organ that will guil botb >uur .dith Miesem, two of the cxhibit- and purer. 'ing artists. Gallery hostesses for this week will be: Mrs. D. R. Ugh faa»>u> Mrf THE STFIAVAY n1 fiiiijM.ttnift .f CRAM) on Saturday afternoon and Mrs. TV Sieinv»» h« iho it*mm Hugh Jamiwm on Sunday. i Studtiit TMNrtrt Mtmb*r? To !• HMrd Over Radio Summit teenagers who are ' members of the Student Theatre NICOLA j will be heard on the Man1 Brady i radio program on Tuesday over WMTR. CHEVROLET. INC. I Those who will appear are Lois j Bush, Fred Grodon, Nancy Nichols Yeef A^mdmi CfcevreUt Dealer for TWi Area j and Toby Nicholson. The program I will include an interview by Miss ' 31S SFRINGHfLD AYE CR. 34500 SUMMIT

    THF nARDMW DUO I'UYER PIANO n«n j4»* it h* Hand *»»t »ilh mu.i< It» ol ik» cUrnWJ unwound r>tano« in iroituni* tvanlilal «i«ihl am* •oar^ (Wtinaitularr mrurr^tj « Cnfltb-. -ab brarb i- 14 CU. FT. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR FREEZER THEK!MP\ll COMBINATION

    k: - RIG. ftrCI $59?.95 -We represent the following makes of fine pianos* STEINWAY CHICKERING MUSETTE WURLITZER ONLY KIMBALL WINTER HARDMAN WEBER 399 95 n GRIFFITHS Is The Place To Select Your 1 Automatic defrosting REYOLVISG HAMMOND 2 130 pound true zero-degree SHELVES ORGAN freezer The okkst and larftsl Organ doctor in N«w J*rs«y .J Roll-out freezer basket MAGNETIC ^ All fiv« modds art ovailabk for pwrchoting or rtnting. 4 Removable and adjustable DOOR Concert Me*uer of X Mrs. W. MerriU Hunt; 7. Mrs HarI Locust Dnve, Mm. Kchknana, risoa Doxand: 10, Mrs. A. A. dark- »t» was 91, broke her hip m *J son, sat 21, Mrs. H. Eaton, chair- fai five uedb igo and had be«e« men. hospitalized imiu reeectly. Mrs. Mervin Kelly, a member of Bom in N*w York, she Mf*d Twig 16, ha$ made more than 4C for tiurty year* m Orange before puppets. The Women's Guild of mowg to h*-r daughter's borne Christ Church i* also assisting ir two year* ago. the project. I Overlook Twigs in adjoi&inp She leaves two otVr daughters. 1 communities, also participating ir , Mrs. Mimi R.>.^ o/ Pines Lake* the project are Chatham Twig IB j and Mrs. Josephine Burghardt ot Mrs. J. A; Mangin. chairman: Weehawken. Westfield Twig 2. Mrs. Willari Rev. James W. MULT, assistant Sauerorun. chairman, and Madi- j minister of the Central, Prosfey- son T«ip I, Mrs. Warren K. Vanterian Church, Wt3 conduct serr- His, chairman. ice* at tbe Weatbexbead Funeral Home. Orange, today at 19 in. Cremation will be at R i.Oalf. DEATHS West Orarnre. IV >v»to fiVr 1957 k completely nrw . . . with literally th* lmich of/i l»utton N»'W -f-S.wwm Air Conditioner Frederic If. Conptoa s d(>2*-ns of t-letting new advance*! Nrw Tortwi-Atrr Ridr h«»at* in winter, u»ol# w-iummrr New Fltghf-Su>trp " of Pinkie projeot at Overlook HospiUl entices en ins d&i suddenly Monday at his Another of the regular Saturday in.»~t Hiivanc*d enginm ever built. Nrw I'uth-Hutton the mo*t exciting (*r you'v«> »vpf driven . *. . thr m---' Kim Reeves oJ[Berkeley Heights, with a puppet, while Sam Hwney , home. He wa« 70 evening social dances for youni '}'••<;..< I- iUe transmUtwn ... deliver* trrriiic Uike-orT at rxciing :UT in the w>rU t<.ida% ' Sw «nJ dn\» il i-.n, ,t; of Summit, dubiously watches the proceedings and Andv Stotler of' Born in Piuckemm. Mr Comp- adults will be held op Saturday Westfield, looks happily on. l'inkie puppets are being given to* all ! ton lived there until moving to at the YW.CA starting «t S:30 p.m. pediatric patients at the hospital. Twig and other volunteer group, New Providence et^ht yean afo. make the puppets to soo% young patients. (Wolin Photo) Music will be by the Moodmai- ORLANDO MOTORS, INC. He worked as a butcher. He wasers. Young people, singly or as a member <«f Passaic TWnship J date*, are invited to attend 74 FRANKLIN PLACE, SUMMIT CR. 7-1221 .tin many' hospiuls throughout the I Gra%'«. m- C**1""*1 VKW* P°" i .Kids at Ov country. mona Grange, 9, state and na- le puppet is given to the child tional Grange orgsinizatioas. V tteer at aajr price: LBACMUT Brand bref U your s^anintee of unmaUhable eatinR' YOUR BOORS Lancaster Broad "U.S. Choict" EAtlYI TEAKS SULODf or POmUOOSC Properly lo«. TooTI agivo "Here's tk» flaeot sfcrak you're ervr taated. • IN I Chuck of Lamb FROSTED FOOD 7S.N..1LONG ISLAND Sausagt Mtafr | Fillet Pollock r;/2?c . TASTB O'tEA I tKCASTCB BMUira I Haddock ~T" T 39e Potatoes Meaty Scrapple Pan-Roady SmelH ;.r 39c 33c \ Boston Mackerel 15c Slictd Bacon fora second set Tonquts •;:;;• » 45c Cocktail Shrimp „ 29c * 39 I.*N( AJTIB HBIND BON'EIRK* BBIIKET I < LABIIX.t '- Serve them baked. in your home... Corntd Bttf ,k 69c . Veal Steaks All make it a UARGE.JUICY. CREAMY OR CHUNKY magnificent Tangerines

    lag n a vox •jijilme. SX Gifl television Place Your Ort«r for ^ctagrf wiihl ">EAL BRAND FANCY SOLID PACK • * _.» •«_ LjMf H Tomatoe•tan .• s 2Ml^ =35C I I { i 1J ! If R JSESML — DAIRY — I —BAKERY — 2 32. A CC , VbfisiaUo Bottlos "f1^! Th* striking new tximple of consoU itylinf ...<3i»- tincinely smart and different...offers largest 21' e screen in a beautiful compact cabinet. It .require) Cottage Cheese v-1?c | gy p)S - 35 C i no more space, twits no more than many ordinary r Good 'N Kri.p 2 2 or. table models. Magnavox luperior qualify perform- Foodcrafl Fresh from Acme's owa ovens. Eotliof Dill lar ance features include: Full traiuformerpowered I Vlntinia Le« Urt« She 29 chassis, chromatone optical filter, alumimzed pic- , Cup Pickles :ure tube, reflection barrier, big extended-range Pot Cheese DEL MONTE SLICED YELLOW CLING « lus lp I Lemon Pies 49 speaker r P mounted controls for eftortleii, Saprrme stand-up tuning Thu matchlev^ value is priced so 41C I 1* * amaringly lovw. that >ou'll *»nt to keep your old set Baby Gouda for children'! or recreation room. 19< i Bread Peaches 2 In lovely Magnatex 50 decorator finishes Bleu Cheese > JJcJCa ^39 Giant en />• 199(VHF) Rinso Blue ^ 29 Pkg. 69< — FROZEN FOODS — NJUtftt 29' "See the Marks Bros." Lima Beans' -w 2 K 45' Wheat Thin Crackers ll-os. Ideal Cut Corn 2 Pkg*. 37 Club Crackers KIZBLEI 35* RADIO SALES CORP. ll-os. Chocolate Chip, l'< ox. SUMMIT MILLIURN Libby's Peas Pkgs. Burry Cookies or Chocolate Maea, 8'j os. oa. 325 - 327 MHIbara Am. 2 35 47 - 51 Moplt St. Grocery, Dolry, Fraoted Fooi Prir^ Ltitrtty Throofli ftodaeodaj', December U; All Others Clfocths Throujh Saturdar, Dot, I CR3-MR M SUMMIT STORkt open Monday, Wedneidiy, Friday nights until • P.M. r MILLDl'RN STORE tpen every everlag eicept Satarday utll I P.M. 1252 Springfield Avenue { New Providence / OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS Til • P. M. BUY FOR LESS VISIT OUR RECORD PEPT. Thermodor PRICES FOR EVERY PURSE RECORDS FOR EVERY TASTE X BUILT-IN OVEN 13988 ff RUT AUTOMATIC *. * on a R« Automatic 40 GaL Gas t HOOVER WATER HEATER J39»« • •if •beats...a* it sweep*...as it dean* I X CLASS UNO — Uq. 229.9S * SEETHE i. VMVBtSAL «•" » MMINX * MARKS BROS. • POPULAR • CLASSICAL •5 4 GAS RAN6E 269" as- A saving ever on • ROCK 'N ROLL • ALBUMS 4SS.95 REAL BUY Hoover** finest cleaner — The Deluxe 63. In origv GENERAL ELECTRIC I •CfcO4IATIC BfCTRIC nal cartons. Full war* ranty. Our supply it X ICE CRUSHER limited. Hurry. 15988 X SCOTCH KOOLERS ...... large size 4.98 Reg. 229.00 GE Steam and Dry TRAVEL IRON f.95 « X ¥4 TON MITCHELL ^ •«. ^ GE ELECTRIC BLANKETS from 29.95 RCA PERSONAL •4 95 "V" TV ANTENNAS. Rea49.95 188 AIRCONDITIONER13 9 ICE CUBE TRAYS, $3.95 Value 1^9 PORTABLE TV 321*5 TOASTMASTER AirtomotleToarters, rea. $2100. $17.95 Req. 125.00

    WEBCOR idtcn#ft Universal 36" THE PERFECT GIFTS and SpaemSawr FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING TAPE GAS Portable Appliances RECORDER RANGE •la^kvo rlafl ft tl^kar Reg. 149.9S Rtg. 264.95 9988 16938 VM-4 SPEED LAZY SUSAN IRONING RECORD CANISTER SET •IKMII BOARDS

    PUYER *$ Imtf immn. ADJUSTAIU, >n1 mlilwit Bw tirxwlw. Rt?. 29.95 AUSTKL N»

    1988 hi 5»8^ U»sat,—I HEW Fftables with $V3.f9

    RECONINTIONEO EUCTRIC Now, wortd-fomow Hotpoint offers TV portable* that let new srondafdi in reception, design and operation. Take your Hotpoint portable into any WESTINGHOUSE DRYBt 5988 room and jutt plug it in. Use it on porch or patio — make it your companion on country weekends and vocations. C* bi, p^fomanc. at smaB price,.

    tmuwm USED TV's AS IS $188 •»«lm«oivrtn*nf • Automatic brtw eeleetor (144 iq. in. «| yoa * Make* S to 9 cape / HOTPOINT—FAMILY SHE • So prtctictl . . . so con* venient SMWICI WHUIWTU J6988 * Hand? rcv«rsible REFRIGERATOR • Accurate temperature con- trol HOTPOINT 2 DOOR. 12 CU. FT. 99 • Perfect for Ubie-top cook- FEATURES of tti» FUTURE err $tf Ikst Ixtns h 9 US, 14 Incfc 31188 •"•roll •Uaganal Rtq. 509.95 •tat»r«Mtnl (95 REFRIGERATOR M •4. In, •! vitwvkl* i MM •*M4 MM» V fj, 9 (MI, 1. o»»rol( diagonal Granco Symphony Hi Fidelity AM-FM ntaiwrtmtnl (40 »«,ia ritogkl* KH) Ont r»«r Stnrk* CwMnrt 88 —Uu IKan I) Ikt. K Radio-Phono Combination 89 MSr BVDGEr TERMS...

    »•

    Forking 10 IR Reor I •""" 47-51 MAPLE ST.. SUMMIT Sony, bit ire canei be responsible lor lypofripek error*. CRestview 3-6809 Of Store » THE SUMMIT HESALP, THURSDAY. DECEMIER 6. -|«5»- Higfc Maxwell, Jack Gruuer; Mr Max- 17 "Mf» O tfw forty «eU, Harrv Perlet; Mrs, Maxwell. Nancy Nidiols, Betty Lo Mary Here's Tips on The Juiuor High School Studer.t U .•»de>, Connie. Margie Emerson'; City Adopts New Signals CouacU presented the play, ' L:fe Guest*. .As-tnd Weening, f»0Dira O- the Party!-- at an assembly F^ers. busan Uuno, John H*l] Hew to Select program held la^ Member io. Jack KeL'v, T\ler Proctor and Mas' For Future Air Raid Tests The copied} was concerned with Fry y•••"•• "• '••<••••• •' •-. • . • . , •. ^- ...... i • the resuftcof in.iccuos sleeping Christmas Trees The play way directed by Rob- powder iDto refreshments. ] * ert p kel. Sandy-Smith u: 'be The cast included: )C 8i A Cbri.»!mas trrr n, the rrio't student director. brautiful tie*- a fam:h can enj^y .I :„••. t'hoose t*. vu;b rare »f thr MaW>our -clcclton early to get to a fre.-'vcu't trw $ay« Robert A. I : iii ;• -irrn* in >umm,t «.11 BartJctT t.f thr Bartieit Tree Ex- GIFTS of CHINA and STONEWARE ports i If a tree !.* frc.-h, neeille* cJoo"t , Dwrtfcl* rirr) ^ho»er down when the butt i* T\e • \1P-J-! *ik:-i' !;.rr 1 f ; Practical bounced hard cm the ground. Next. • ''•' - : »'eai'. «ii iv ii.a»i •-•-t*r | rub a finder aero.** the butt. If •ier.-ie- p:• .l,.,l.lf (i..r..' r ' ifs. *::cky, the tree is fre«h. |-.e.-.r;i.^ tl-^ the pnuix •• ..'' *: t r f Make jure Lhe tree fit* ihe ceil- •Inu-tM l.. !:jrr, ':; . !(,r :• .-•• ing and ilwr spaee and that it haa !'-r ;.,:; ir:• •• ••,:*• inr. • r ; c "! t'.e -' nrr.ii'; I1'.;, . . . l^ood s y m m e t r y, The lower HEOTALLsf - A;, i-an rvcis- u! it !. .- .,: ri:ij> .;• •..-. branches when tpread out .*h«.>n'd -• > •'«'• i-U'l* au vj foe given l>\ lizard W. measure half the height of the \ 1-^.t-'. at Calvary Episcopal tree. T> ::••• -.,•„ .- ''••'•«". T,.< » f-iet- ,-i Oiurch, f-n Sunday.'«: 1:JO p.m. «.'h>ioM« a tree .wuh a Ac •'<• ' • * . j-u • - \ •• Stoneware Pitchers liuh tlnck from, !t;e r>i::t, tnen •here •}," 1 ft. to 2 Pt. Opacity uate f C.uuinant bivun Schv»il rvf )>eel hack the l^arl anoth< r inch New Voj-k t;iy. Afur a joar ci . Place the tree in a bucket r>r tub CONTEMPORARY postgraduate vark there, he spor.t 'of culd water and keep it in theA FITTIVG I\D TO A STORY «,f ^rtjnal hardihip is maUe by Mr« t1 e •••urdipg cf t!.e«e «i;r,;i]« • a year at New Wrk Urjver>ity garape. on the porch or other cool B. S. U.ggs of :;3 Ashland road, a Summit Are* Red '"ro*s chaptei Fieh ma^ be sounded ti t'e ev- V. studyirg ^«>ry and c,mp-.fiti.Tn b'Jt protected spot until Christ- p to 5 Moo. Tkrn Sat.) v:.r,nte#r, as she f.nds » pair of shoes that will replace the native b\vit« clnsmn ef the other rshirvet. IT pejre p p<> • JJ. With Philip James and Martin- mas Eve. Add a cup of sugar to 1 Qt and 3 Qt Capacity 32 WATCHUNG AVE. of Huaganan ref;'joe J^^eph Taka:<, a native M S.-.lc»mvar. at the When it is jafe to liwve shel'er the ;}.«. is they »—,vv« -n Amer CJ 'ir-p •'« fn r;. •[• „• ••;,,:, . p rr,'ia R-/,arica the A*n.K-iatesfiip fr,..m theAmtr. Fir tree*, bateam snd IX>u?l2j WE HAVE HOLLY PLATES h- ;.:., The R«\i ('r,>sj al*^ r>r.\!,fc« frr* ]*oie sn.i t.I.V'a^ (IT jean Giiud of CMvani- is. Tlie ;»ro- retain their needier for as Ions 'T .T'uti\es JI '.he L'ruled,Staie.«. »s well 8> me*.*4j;e« :•> :c'at.\e« gram vill include "PantaM> in G as three wMks uidoor.'. Spruces or." J. .S. Bach: I t all to and hemliH-k soon shed their s Tiiee.. Lord Je*(i> ChrM," J. ,^. needles in a healed room. The;, e easily identified. out t!iri>t:j ' "i r l'»inr GRAND OPENING 'c'i»eri Whii/< sprure needle« /">re J. S. Barii; "Prelude in F Majw," Bal.-am needle* are flaf, dark .Count). 11 fna'Jr prtwiii!*» t->< (iir J. S. BadV; "Sixth Sonata," Men- groon, in th'i-lc rows of two »nH Ki...*!'-green. Norway apruces ciwpetraljon of the Ani^i ran KM The Gift Supreme... dels-viihn; "In Qmet Joy," Dupre; soft at the tip. Twigs furm a lit- mike ideal outdoor trees. The Cross and Wie HunRar.ai Soi'.ai 'Scherzo," Flur peeters; "La tle cross at the end of each Saturday, December 8th • '-fluh r>f Flirabelh, whckefe! Nativite," Lan^'lais; and "Finale" ier Crntej1 m New York is a »'4- ricid. P-niclas fir necJles are soft rations are leading t'i<» d^triliij (from first Symphony) Vierr*. fo^t %h'Ar spruce thi,« year. 71.«" t»«, hut their branches sre a lit : na'.ir's (iinjtm** tref in Ws«h. The Navy's vooden ship? ha^^ t'p more limber. furs ID?!"T! is usually a spruce too. a life expectancy of SO year* or Spruce needles are sharply Ettat* Uft to Sen 1 r-eferrce fur Oiri yout^, L')P \. NiHner of fiO TAncV lr>-r.nerdlc pir.e i« favored. In burn road, son of the Isfe Mr$ KNITTED CASUALS AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES STOLES the east, balsam and Douglas fir Rose Nicdner of tiie jamc »ddre«^ Now YOU can Do i« well as fprrre are iht favor- who d ed Kovember 10, has bee- • OR DISCERNING LADIES, TEENS • COATS 'te Wherever it i^ a_jree_ i« tbe named executor and legatee of Your Fifth Avenue Shopping heart of rhri'trpjs in the hone. the estate of hjs mothtr. accord- ing to th<« will filed at the Surro THRU GRANDMA! conveniently...HERE! jate's of/ire. • CAPES PTA Groups Aiding So ntn. So smart. So pleasant to ihop. Famed Introductory • SCARFS Richard Bennett custom ta i bring for ladies and gen- Hungorian Rtfief Young GOP Looks Ahtod tlemen, now offered in a complete, exciting selection g RepubLca-n C'.ih rf PTA groups in Summit are KNrT aid •TONY'1 m AUTHC of exclusive imported and domestic fabrics for Fall. tp-in^'rir.;: an emergency serviro the Summ;t Area \rj! meirt y\c<\v i f >r Hurgnrian relief. Roberts v day at 8:15 p.m. a", the h'-v<> <>', REYERSHU JACKETS KTTERFURS! X •98"° to •I4O S Keid. superintendant of R »hert Datiben«peok, 61 Butler 'ch'Xils, has announced. On Mon-Parkway. A pr firam f J- ]%:, 'n- X E'UUSIVC ACCESSORIES TO MATCH AND ILENO —• as nccn on cover of Vogue X day, and Tuesday... representa- diiriing social and hu'in«is ac- tne< of the PTAs vill bq st.ntion- tivities, wll be discuwed. X JOHN f. MiOONOUOM. INC X ed at the entrance of each school HORMSTOWN FURRIERS tenndt to collect articles of clothing to Y MADtrO-OtDCI AMitl fOt UOIfl AND QINUIUIH The Island of Man a Tierrs is I be f^nt t^> Cimp Kilmer and world famous as the island where 317 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT X ir eu« IXCIUSIVI PHOTOMITHC $wn»» 325 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SUMMIT, N. J. X abroad. Orlv clean, mended win- Alexander Selkirk stayed alone 336 SPRINGFIELD AVE. • SUMMIT, N. J. *T rlothinc, tindervear and for four years. His adventures in- (Between Kings and J. B. Stone) I Ms-l,rt.« will h? accepted. AUO S74 HFTH AVtNUI • J IAST 4«* STIHT. N. Y. C. spired Daniel Defoe ta writing Thr pr»>:r,i!r. which isifwinC "Robinson Crusoe."

    at \ ("it 0' is a gift she wears

    She may have closets full .... buf she wouldn't be a female if she didn't want something new and wonderful to .wear. At Lillian thereY so much to dazzle her. In our Country Bazaar Shop, luscious sweaters by the armful, more shirts, blouses, sep- arates than you can imagine and a suburban selection of handbags, belts and leather goods. A whole fashion world of cocktail and evening formals, beautiful costume Jewelry and coats on our main floor. Give her a gift she can wear from the store she shops . . . ' Lillian O'&rady. • I

    For Gentlemen Only Weir Greet You Holiday Fashion Show Both Ways Come browse, set a most exciting collection of gifts. W« can help you choose her size and color and possibly You are familiar with our entrance on Springfield Ave. give you a few hints at to what her little heart desires. ... well we've made another entrance for your con- And of course — elegant gift wrappings by our girls venience—at the rear of our store. You can park your makes your shopping that much easier. car in the municipal parking lot that faces "400 Lane"' fues. Evening, December I Ith, 8:00 P. M. and enter our shop from the rear. You'll spot our colonial 1 ,,. and bring your neighbor. design as you enter the parking lot.

    O'ChvoAw

    SUMMIT, N. J. WESTFIELD, N. J. Serving Suburban N^w Jersey's Most Fashionably Dressed Women 1p-e THE SUMMIT HIIULO. THUjSPAY. DECEMTO 4. IW4 daughters, bora November •ad, Melotte » "The Lord'i Pray- ? BIRTHS Gourmet's Yule Kent Place Glee To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph inCJi 'omen's Group ater." To Mr. aad Mrs. Vincent Vuono j Ian of 133 Passaic avenue Calvary to Offer Reverend Jenkins will deliver an Topic tor Next Club to Sing at of C Forest avenue, Berkeley daughter, born November 24' informal sermonette entitled, "A Heights, a SOB, born November 29. To Mr. and Mrs. Frederick h Christinas to Cieeboslovoku" de- Kaffeeklatsch Lawrenceville To Mr. and Mrs. George Miles Moccio of 42 Willow road 1 Christmas Music Mrs. Peggy Hamuett. a long- of M Park avenue, a son, barn daughter, born November 24 rived from bis personal expe- Kent Place School and Law- "A ChrUtau* **sieak" toeor- standing friend of the YWCA. has November 2S*. rience of Christmas b i UN rencevillt School glee dubs will To Mr. a&d Mrs. William CM poralfaig the presentation of aonj, been scheduled i T the Kaffee- To Mr. and Mrs. Anieilo San cf 1761 Springfield avenue \ prisoner-ef-war camp daring World sing in a joint concert at Law- PW scriptore, Mrmonettt and froup klatsch meeting en December 12 tpnastascia of 43 Morris avenue, Providence, a daughter, borr. No.' B renceville on Saturday evening, carolling win take place it 10:00 War OL at 10:30 a.m. te'pf ~«rt * P O- a daughter, born November 28. vember 24. a.m. Tuesday morning, at Calvary Mr. Voftl, Calvary's organist gram e-titled, "A /ourmefi Ap- December I. Miss Ellen Richter, supervisor of the Kent Place mu- To Mr and Mrs. Joseph Prizzi To Mr. and Mrs. George P«j Episcopal Church Paris* House. and cfeofar director, will both ac- proach to Christmas" of 71 Park avenue, a son, born sic department, will direct the lesKiry of tt Orion roncl., BerkHe* Under the auspices «# th* Stcompany Mr. Cartwrigfat aad lead Mrs. Htmmett has previously November 28. I Heights, a daughter, bore \l Katharine's Chapter, Calvary offered sever*! fascii'sting talk*: Kent Place Glee Club, and Mrs. tbt audience in card singing foi- To Mr. and Mn. Thomas Del vember 23. Women's Auxiliary ^ the program to Kaffeeklatsch on the subject Ralph E. Plumley will provide the lowing Mr. Jenkins talk. aney of (3 Cnarnwood road. New wffl feature Reverend Hedley Jen- of gourmet cooking, each time piano accompaniment. Theodore To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Light0 < Among those aiding the plannlBf Providerce, a daughter, born No- kins, Philip J. Cartwriibt apd brintriRX with her delectable f^od Keller of the Lawrenceville musk 390 Morris avenue, * Haugh;,,,' and preparation of tbt Christxaat vember 28. Howard W. Vogel. Woaea of the samples to emphasize the scope of department will direct the Law- born November 23. program art St Katharine's co- parish art invited to attend with the gourmet field in everydsv Te Mr. and Mn. James Ber To Mr. and Mrs. Chaiie? rlr chairmen, Mrs. Floyd Becker of renceville Gtee Club for this pro- special notice to Calvary aw- meal preparation. For the fall range of 7 Rose Terrace, Murray bone of 36 Miele place. a si* Summit and Mrs. Claude Wain pier gram cf Christmas music season she instructed a elas* ft HilL a daughter, born Novem- born November 23. ' -comers who wilT^be guests at a of Short Hills. Arrangementi for S loisu for this Yuletide con- the "Y" in go»rnnet f^ods, rhieh ber It. To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Light "Christmas Coffee" following the the Calvary newcomers are headed cert are Lynnette Buchanan, met with great success. To Mr. and Mn. John Lundberg of 390 Morris avenue, a daughter tausicale. by Mm. E. E. Dreger and Mrs. Diane Hodges, Deborah McKown, born November 23. An obvious authority on her of M Sayder avenue. Berkeley . Hr. Cartwrigbt of Millbura a Beverly L. Clarke, both of Sum- TBOTH ANNOUNCED — An-Mary Moench, Barbara Reid, and MlMSUrley D. topic, Mr*. Hammett is widen- Heights, a son, bora November 27. bass baritone, widely known in mit Settlor Auxiliary advisors to nounceioent has been made of the Patti Ringler, all of Summit; ing her subject matter to pre Sunshine Society Meets church circles for hit sinning of St. Katteriot's art Mrs. John M. engagement of Miss Cynthia Joy Diana Hodges is vice president of To Mr. and Mn. Arthur Findeis sent ideai and thoughts to con- the club. The Summit Sunshine Soclfty sacred music, will open the pro-Leavens, Summit and Mn, Leo- Gibson, daughter of Mrs. William of M Soutfagate road. Murray Hill, sider in t*e preparation of the held its November meeting *LUI» gram. On this occasion he will re- pold E. SUIT of Murray Hill. St. Interspersed between the selec- a toe, bora November 25. coming holiday festivities. The j P. Gibson of Plainfield, and the home of Mrs. L. H. Allen of Cult tell the story of Christmas in hiiKatherine's decorations will be tions by the glee clubs, the Kent Shirley Thompson To Mr. and Mn. Andrew Sorco- road. Dessert was served ease with which she denwstr*tes jlkte Mr. Gibson, to Herbert R own specially conceived format en- provided by a committee headed Place Triple Trio and The Law- dato of 7 Greenfield Way. twin ing the meeting. the usability cf r?w iHeas n plan- i Wieboldt, son of Mr. and Mrs. titled -The Birthday of a King " by Mrs. James Bancker, Jr. of rentians, and octet, will be fea- ning mesh is thrillirg to see *•» 11 30 p m Jr., rf Chatham, and the late Mr. sey Bell Telephone Company at Ann McKnight, Marjorie Mallard, Ust Day foe Ofcriaf Year Baby sitting is available for tod Conklin. Newark. A spring wedding is Ann Marshall, Judith Miller, Mar- dlrrs and there is a rhythm and garet Plumley, Susan Pyle, Terry A graduate of MacDuffie School, planned. dance group for older nreschocl- Smit, Heidi Sterns, Ann Thorrton, Springfield, Mass., Miss Thompson ers during the Kaffeeklatsch and Helen Tyson, all of Sumrt. also rttended Elmira College. She The Melroses $zi meetirgs. These services are Antique Do!ls Topic at is £ dated with the Hospital M A. M. - • •>. at. (katwwsi MMSM* aa* available at a nominal fee. Drama Guild Shows Both *k* Uttt* hw) Newconers Club Tuesday Plan of New Jersey. Pledged te Sorority Mrs. Edwin Fbrarce of Sum- Postponed for Or.e Week Mr. Conklin is a graduate of 3OOOOOOOOOC Bernice Ascolese, daughter of mit, will be the guest speaker at Chatham High School and Rider Mr. and Wrs. Louis Asdese of 62 the r.c::t lunchean of the New- The C a 1 v a ry Church Drama Under) place, has been pledged to comers Club to be held at the Ho- Guild production of Thornton Wil- College. He also attended New Theta Phi Alpha sorority at Syra- tel SuburEarr on Tuesday, at 12:30 der'*, "The Happy Journey," and York University Graduate School cuse University. A freshman, she p.m. Her topic will' be "Antique Christopher Fry's, "A Phoenk of Business Administration. He is is a graduate of Summt High Too Frequent," have been post- Dolls." She will bring several employed with the G. W. Cam- From Far Away Places School. . inned f-r one week because of dolls frcm her collection to Illus- rick Ca. of Newark. trate h;r t^lk. illness cf some cast members. ; The productions will be present- Aictl.er hi^ilight of the day will ed December 11, 12, 13 and 15. ! be the singing of Christinas Carols. hr m «fi» ip«eM Christmas 4MI. Te bt There will be no production or *6r~100 j The club will be led by Mrs, Rob- Friday, December 14. j ert F, McClrtock and Mrs. Rob- A change has been announced Come on up ert Kiehl will accompany at the for the "Phoerh" cast. The part : piano. SANDWICHES of Tegeus, a Roman guard, will to Summit... Chairman of the day will be I* assumed by Peter Vosburg TELFER STUDIOS. INTERIORS With DelkioM Spreads Mrs. Edward Bnnkman. The fol- who has appeared in many ama- i lowing members will assist her in teur productions in New York DEexal Ha making decorations and bouton- City, Syracuse and Texas. 521 Millbum Avenue Short Hills, N. J. nieret: Mrs. Jaames May, Mrs. The Couples Club of the church HB1IEWBSS R. Boger, Mrs. Mary Semmes, and under the chairmanship of Mrs. Ortxel 9.2440 Mn. R. Dollase. Reservations may F. Franklin and Mrs. R. Agnew be made with Mrs. J. Dilworth will usher at all performances. Beggs, CR. 7-0272. j,For a Merry Christmas . . .a brief Canoe Brook Plans clutch jacket in fabulous white beaver Yule Season Program SIEGEL'S designed for evening wear. A Junior holiday dance for says... '"grades ten and, above has beer 1 Planned bv tHe'Canoe Brook Coun- To give your own maglt 233 MHm AVMM, MHfeuni SO. 3-5440 try tlub for Saturday, December 22, starting at 8:»rpHmrl touch to Christaas..• The New Year's Evt program will include a fuD course dinner in # 11 the Peacock and Sun Rooms from and make the Hotel Sub- 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. and dancing Eastern Fuel Has from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. A break- urban your Holiday Heed- fast will he served from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. New Year's day. quarten! You and your friends wilMenjoy the fes- » tive decorations, excellent Beautiful G£ Complete food and courteous aerv- Catering iee . . . be a guest at your Service own party and let our cap- TV Console for your able Banquet Staff ar- range all the details. ! Dimtrs and Cocktail shot (Call Mi$8 Carpenter) picture Unrlnted with your naae tube in an exciting period that Seleot thea now at cabinet of genuine cherrr veneers understands Freshly Modt Every with full kmvered Day — Place Yo«r HOTEL doors. wnMf M Advance SIEGEL'S STATfONIRY SHOP Metell-0228 *. • tmdentanda ho* tlicy grow, and knowt CH 3-2340 570 Springfield Avenue that all chflditn an good at Christmas! t MOUEWBSS •Ma* Aero« TM StiMt Summit, N. J. Know* too, that party time fahe w apdn... 24 Tsytat St., MMlMni Kl square Inches Ov Tmwm of viewable area M*d«lllCr» and that even happy holiday shot* must Municipal Parking Area to Rear CRESTVIEW 3-3000 natfy fit, and jo on fitting... must . i \ ' held th* ahape a long, lonj time. The Stride Rite shoe know* thit, don this... and milliona of mother* know that it doetl flCTU (We know it, too! That'i why we bFEToNSi, ' - cany Stride Ritoi... and At alight ixtn cost them »o carefully.) AT LOWEST IV Am About Trode-ins and Easy Termi GIFTS THAT ARE PRACTICAL AND DECORATIVE TOO I Choose From a Wonderful Array of Gift* for the Home 10% Off On All Gifts This Week Only!

    fZr^ • LAMPS • WALL PLAQUES • CRYSTAL WE FIT CHILDRES • FURNITURE • DRAPERIES!

    "SLIPCOVERS MADE TO ORDtit. ESTIMATES GIVEN AT YOUR HOME. CALL CR. 7-221T Eastern Fuel Ca SUMMIT SHOE SHOP CLAIRE DECORATORS 233 NOAD ST. SUMMIT 414 SPRINGFIELD AVE.. SUMMIT CR. 3-2688 78? SPRINGFIELD AVtV. SUMMIT «r New Provide*. U- I" Lot AdjoMaf Sfcewroom THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER ft, IfS*

    Hew York Junior Leaguer Becomes and Miss Mary Loui Pillsbury. teered for this latter service, and 'the Summit Child Care Center All of tne attendants were Mini Jr. ! will spend a full day at Camp Kii- Service League ' ruuld fit into that picture. Bride of Lt Hendrik Van Rensselaer, Jr.lar bouffant, short-pufied sleeved {nurofi Sunday. Guestt at the meeting iocludcd ballerina frocks of beige chiffon ] Holds Monthly Refreshments were served in the Hears Talk on the members of the board of tb» The marriage of Miss Margaret of heavy antique silk satin fash- and matching law. with floral dining room following the depart- Huld Care Center and Mn Joh» Arnold Owen, daughter of Mr. and ioned vnth a scoop neckline and headbands which matched their Group Meetings mental meetings Hostess for the Cronin of the Mxliburn Neighbor- Mrs. Stephen Cooke 6wen, of outlined with heirloom lace. The bouquets of bronze and bittersweet evening was Mrs David V Barry. Child Centers hof>d Day Nursery. i cdarhurst, L. I,to Lieut. Hen- chrysanthemums. The monthly departmental meet- Jr . and her committee members Tea arranEnvnts were made bjr gown had a fitted tucked bodice Mrs MottAis Kvtivoti of tiw ynk Bamard Van Rensselaer, Jr.,' ings of the Junior Fortnightly were Mrs. Paul F. Mallon. Mrs Mrs Richard Hamrneli assisted by and long sleeves trimmed with in- The brother of Uie bridegroom. eariy childh'«KJ education dcpari of the Army, and son of Mr. and , Club were held at the Fortnightly Warren Meiroy, and Mrs Robert Mrs. R T. Cochran. Mn Her- serts of niousseline de soie and Robert M. Miles Van Rensselaer, ment of New Jerj.ey »nd Mrs Mrs. Van Rensselaer, of Lenox; > Club House last night. Shea (1 man Kurz. Mrs. Gordon Proctor, lace. The bride wore a cap of the was the best man, and the- ushers Blanche lh>r».k\ director of the road, took place last Saturday at Mrs Robert WiRier heirloom lace from which a tulle were SleDhen C. Owen, Jr., brother , The American Home Departmettl Summit Child tare (enter were s. John's Protestant Episcopal veil was draped. She rarned an of the bride, Alexander T. Vanhad ss its speaker Mrs. B. Wil- guest speakers a* the meeting of i nureh, Far Rockaway. L. I. oval bouquet of ivory gardenias. Kenssekv.er, Jr.: Donald H Gray, liam Knoop, 'a member of Junior the Jutut>r Service l/rague held Daughter to Stieves After the ceremony which was The maid of honor was Miss Dudley Livingston. Grosvenor Kly, Fortnightly,* who gave ID illus- yesterday jt the h'imr of Mrs Mr and Mrs." George A. SUevt jx'rforjned by the Rev. Herbert Judith Irene Morgan, while the Thomas A Farr. Jaiises Carey trated tnlk on Christmas decora- Wmthrop hem " Prospect Hill (.1 Livingston'; announce the bwUi jlill, a reception was held at the Thomas and "Lieut. William Wiles. tions Mrs. Knoop attended the Fortnightly other attendants were Miss. Clover a\«*nue Mrs Ix*n? prfstdi-nt of • w, November ?7 of a daughter, Kockaway Hunting Club, Cedar- Macdonald, cousin of the bride. also of the Army. ; New York School of Interior Dee- the Child Care Or.ier lnc . out ^lerrj. at Overiijok Hospital- hurst. Miss Senhanie Van Renssi-leaer. A graduaif i.i Mis* Porter's orating. New York City, and was \ Yule Party Dec. 13 lined the dev*-li>pnipnt of tlm..*wi- Mrs. VanRensseleaer, who was sister of the- bridegroom.-Misy Bet- School, Farmington. Conn.. Bennett employed at Ovngton's in New The Garden Department of the ter and introduced Mr*. Dorsky Mrs Siipvc »s the former Mis« i- ven in marriage by her father, tie Bush Schrolh. Miss Ann Hunt; Junior College, and Yassar Col | York and «t B. Altaian. Fortnightly Club will hold its an who spoke on the progress of the FioremT Melitto. daughter o^ Mr. lege. the bridemade her debut at ^lore her maternal grandmother's inp Cook. Elizabeth, Mis* Moulton The art and braille departments nual Christmas meeting and party Center at the present time and, Mrs Samuel F Melulo of 260 town, which was a modified model the New York Junior Assembles in ; were guests of the American Home Kitchet, Miss Ceha (irant Larson at the club house on Thursday. Mrs Kenyan spoke on the topic 1952 and. is a member of the Jun- department for this meeting, and Springfield avenue She wa* for- 1 Dvcvmber 13th This will be an oi "expanded all day rare at ecu ior Lvalue of New York all interested members were in- meriy i»mpk>yrd with-the Summrt all day meeting frum Id 00 a m throughout tin* stair ami • advertising; Lieut Van Keiis.seU'Ci attended vited to join Mrs Knoop was in- • to 2 IK) p.m. Members are re The Dartmouth Ciileise ami Stevens In- I truduced by Mrs. larrabee Smith, j quested to bring their own sand- stitute of Technology. After a stay chairman of the American home I wiches for lunch Dessert and in Bermuda, he will report to the denartment. j beverage will be served by the Doll House Arm\ Terminal at Oakland, Calif. Mrs Knoop described various and easy to make decorations for • DoN Hospital • AN Repairs [ The meeting wil! I* primarilv both indoor and outdoor holiday dt".uteri to the making of Christ- • DoM Clotfces • AccwtonV. Workers Honor decorating a> home She illus- mas decorations to be used by — Al»o — t rated her talk by demonstrating members for their own homes at the actual making of several items. • Party Favors * Sliawer Rentals Chairman of Christmas. Those desiring, will be All decorations were^wade from OPEN FRI. N1TE i given instruction in the making «;isilj obtainablo^afj/fa inexpensive I of wreathes, swags and dining TIL f P. M. 306 Springfield Ave. Club Book Sale 1 materials Mrs. I Knoop also illus- ! table arrangements. Members may trated various methods of wrap- CR. 3-1504 (One Flight lip) On Monday at I p.in workers i provide their own materials. How pi"!! unusual shafted Christmas whi» math" the C, little Ckrb Book i ever, fresh greens, ribbons and gifts. Sale such a tremer.d;>us_^suecess I wire will be available at the deb met a! the home of Mrs. William The Welfare Department, under house if ordered ahead of time by the chairmanship m Mr*. Richard K;t<- Young for a party honor 'calling CR. 3 8127 or CR. 3 734.1 Carton, made plips for a Christ Mrs. Weiland Gay. chairman.V There will be a special Christ At St. Patrick'i^Church, Chat DRAPERY SHOP nius dinner aid Personal gifts to Uie sale. <• music department, will DREXEL 44453 annual Christmas project for ' Corr. A reception followed e! ldtnvt d the College Club, attend- render a selection of Christmas Junior Fortnightly, and is sup- Kellar'k Grave. Berkeley Height. ed as a guest. Among tiiuse pres- songs and carols. Christmas read- ported hv the entire membership. Given in marriage by her ent were Mrs Jchn W. Coogan: | iigs will be given by Mrs. Arthur The Music Department, Mrs. r • DRAPERIES • Mrs. Wendell Ccuke. Mrs. J. War- G Laird. brother, the bride is the daughtr Robert Shea, chairman, made den Ounnirgham, Mr» Herbert | of Mr. and Mrs. J Darktm rf plans and held rehearsals for m The chairman also announces Deal. Mrs. Ncrnian N. Fair. Mrs. Chatham Township. Mr Imbimb Christmas caroling party to bethat there will be a number of SLIPCOVERS Welk-d Ga>. Air- F. .) Koerwr, is the son of Mr. and Mrs A Riven in December 20 for the chil- I Christmas arrangements, made Mrs Ji.'in C. Madden. Mrs Clif- Imbimho of M Laurel drive, Nrw dren j«t the Child Care Center. | earlier by members of the depart- ford (>aklt\. Mrs W. A. Quick. Providence. BEDSPREADS Christmas stockings were made : ment. on display at the clubhouse Mrs. AL4iiir Kitehi<\ Mrs. W. A. j Maid of honor was Rolonda Del j and filled and will be given asfar Schumacher. Mrs, Mall Shannon, on that day. ' Grasst) of Belleville. William JL "• vrrs to each child, Mrs. H. William Smith, Mrs Rich- , Whit more of 41 Springfield ave WALLPAPERS i Before the various departmental ard Tatbck. Mrs. Jchn Seldon Kent Place "Having nue, Berkeley Heights, was best meetings. Mrs. Herbert ijlrong, Tennar.t II. Mrs. D;mald Thomas, I man. Lend a FcntitY Air to Tour Home Thin Joyous ^resident, announced that Junior Christmas Sale Toflay Mrs. Harcld I). Thompkirv Mrs. The bndr is,a graduate of Chat Fortnightly will support the Red Holiday Sranon. Let I'a Help You Put Sew Life Louis Van Damme, Mrs. William The annual Kent Place School ham High Schjool and is now as Cross in its efforts to aid Hun- Into lour Wall Treatments and Accessories With Rae Young. Thi.se unable to at- Christmas fair sponsored bv Mmated vith'ihe Keniper Insur tend include Mrs. Moses F. Garr, ance Co., Summit. Mr. Imbimbo, Our I'nuMual and Distinctive Fabrics and Wall' Mrs Thomas Hunter, Mrs. Rob- be held in the Phranrr gymnasium of warm clothing, blankets, etc., a graduate of Summit High paper*. ert Kie'.il, Miss Adeline Pepper, today from 2 until 4:30 p.m. All and for volunteers to aid in pro- School. 15 v. ith the Imbimbo and Mrs. Gilbert G. Roessner, ami Kent Place alumrat, parents and cessing the refugees at Camp Kil- Annclli. contractors. Come in today and browse around in a relaxed Mrs H. H. Young. friends are cordially invited to at- mer. Several members volun- tend. The proceeds helo sustain atmosphere. See our displays and consult out the school scholarship fund, and residf ta New ; Providence. trained decorator. this year a portion of the proceeds j Alaska is the largest United will be donated to the Hungarian relief fund. [ State-s territory, comprising more No PROBLEM too SMALL or too LARGE j than 586,000 square miles. Eastern Fuel's Newest Department Hie ninth grade will assist with a tea to be served in Mabie House to all those who wish such re- freshment while the fatr to In FREE en KITCHEN MODERNIZATION progress. The annual affair Is an opportunity to anticipate Christ- mas shopping needs. Fortnightly Unit Busy SANTA! With Hungarian Relief The Fortnightly Clubs Welfare < Department has announced that it is in the process of completing 12 layettes for the Hungarian Refugee Relief hen. as well as countless hospital garments, bags for Visiting Nurses and ditty bags for servicemen. Members meet each Monday at 10 a.m. at the club's wellare rom to sew, quilt and knit. The ft ,000 which the group net- SANTA'S HOURS: ted during its recent rummage THURSDAY & FRIDAY NITES 7 to ? P. M.

    lime is running out) Be o f real Santa Clous thn Christ* gur mi masl Male* o date to 9M id* workf s only PUSH BUTTON Straight Stitch sewing mo- d Flemin^tonfur this Christma* chine today! Watch it dont, MINK me ltd, sew forworn and re- DYED FUt SEAL verje, tack, do all your •.'•-••; -NATURAL SHEARED RACOON everyday sewing—oil with DYED MUSKRAT NATURAL SHEARED BEAVER the touch of a button. DYED PERSIAN LAMi NATURAL STONE MARTEN DYED SOUWREL NAT-. GREY PERSIAN LAMI A SMALL DOWN PAY- MENT PUTS A NECCHI AT OUIIOW. IOW CLOSI-TO-f ACTMY-COST ftlCIt IN YOUR HOME ON fro,n%9.to'4250. CMPicTMAS DAYI m» MODUCTS unite TO SEE IT TODAY AT SHOW COUNTKY Of OIIOIN

    FLEMINCTON PUR FURR riEMINCTON, M. I. 100 SUnmilt Avem* CR. 3*2JO JE. f-2391 J. J. TNTVJPP BERRY CO. | NFW 1AIGE5T MANUFACTUIfl * DIST»IIUTOI W *IMf WM "Open Evr 1 gn Til <"hri«»ma(i" worij—ajuni £• THE SUMMIT HEKALD, THUHSDAY, DECEMBER i, Iff* ami Mrs. J Lawrence , and Mr>. Raymond L candidate for the Bachelor of Art* Local Women's Group College Club Investment -Si lli IJ PERSONALS of Mont view road upr1 Vr and ts at the Holly Inn in apeak to the investment group of apol:-, Minn., »s a h'*i* jfue*t ot Miss Amy Duryee, daughter of American Women'* Voluntary S«nr- Mnehorst. They also visited at (udidate far €**&******• ce Icc to l om H» Ccte Club cm Wednesday, N. Pevoto will receive the w. Mr and Mr* Jirm \ B*-:rrn» of Edward Durjee of 12 Meadow » * ^ H«f«*«* vm Wliite Sulphur Springs tor a few Mi-i? Betty Sue Liinbach. da ugh- mado regulaT fflOntW> Dccembc*^. at B:30 a.m. in the sixth grade, j £14 Sp;u^iifir:»d ti;" v. iru-r and Miss Limla Gundlach. daugh- Market Outlook Today." | Chi Omega Yule P t Mrt. Allison H, Hearn. Furt Beverly road, was one of taut) term alter of Sbort Hil!*, chairman ar y nightly Club president, will enter- w.Ui her brother and fan. ':;-. I>r ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Gund Northwestern University cs>-eds cf the AWVS in thte area. The con- For information on the Frem* Mrs. J. B. Blades oi tain members of the Fortmehtly awl Mrs. C arl W Bit,***, Mi-^ lach of 167 Canoe Brook parkway group wtwcti meet* every Monday road has announced that Bi< .'ui vnT. !* ii'in*'(i 81 Ja:iuar} competing lor the Uiie of 'em- tribution foe« to the patients' executive board at coffee in her has been initiated into Delta Sigma caJ! Mr*. G. E. Low, Cr. 3-4627: tions for the Northern \,•* bv b»T w.*.tr. Mih> Anne B;«*ccr., Chfistma* fund. j(r home ai 25 Tulip street on Decem- prf-vt" for Ute 24U) annual Nary sorority at Centenary College for for. the Spanish group which meet* Alumnae of Chi Omega < h and buth will umr EUR}* U'geth- Summit member* of the group ber 18 at 9 am. Bill Miss liubacfe represented Women, Hackettstown. on Tuesday evenings, Mrs. T. S party tomorrow at the ! er. include Blrs. Edwin T. Dodge, Wiliard Hall, freshman women's Oliver. Cr. 3-5284; for the new Mrs. Lamar Jones, 843 B Mr. and Mrs Charles tux of Mrs. Rebett DenAe, Mr*. F. T. Summit returned on Sunday from dormitory- Skm u cnajonng in Elected to Student Offices Gate*. Mrs K. H. Brundage, Mrs. theatre group, Mrs M. J. Ruznak, avenue, Westfield, can i* o mbroke Alumnae Cr 3-9295. by phoning CR. 6-0921. a fall coifing vacation at thr education. Three area students, enrolled at T W. Hawes. Mr*/ Kenaetn Carolina Hotel at Pfnehurst, K ( To Hold Meeting Sunday Inion Junior College, ( ranford. Hawkes, Mrs. C. F. Engleman, Mrs. David Ludlow of 31 Wind- Gets Class Tmt have been elected to offices at the Mrs. J. M How-land, Mrs Ridiard sor Road will be hostess to read- A regional meeting of Vfv James II Gross of Hiph street college. E. Uux, Mrs. J. M. Nelscn. Mrs. ing group 3 on December 13, 9:30 .h-!••>«•> alumnae of Pembroke Col Kichard K Fox, son of Mr. and left on Saturday by American Air 1 R. T. Stramerxer, Mrs. Mrs A. a.m. for a program of poetry and le«e will be held on Sunda> at r. Mrs, Frederick Fox. of 1* Whit- Ekbeth J Bischofi of 88 Hillside linei lor Phoenix. Arizona, where K Skkinell ai»d Mr*. B. A. War- Christina* stories. n.ni at the home of Mrs Albert treige Road, has recently been avenue, Berkeley Heights, a day he plan* to upend the wmtei ren. BttT-WTE SHOES 1 Stiles, fi6 New England avenue choien to serre on the executive session freshman in the liberal Ml«s Aagela Lacllle M*ccia Girl Scout Troop Six Among those who attended the Mrs. Doris Brown Keed, a cabinet of the Class of I960 a* arts curriculum, has been named] Speciai MTvice to Lyons Hospi WATCH National Coffee. Association meet trustee of Brown I'nivtrsity and co chairman of the MC»1 com : secretary of the Phi Eta Omicron ] lal w a* noted by Juks "A. Woiin. Awarded Cooking Badge mittee. A graduate of Summit | •orority. J FOR OPESisc mg'last week j,J Boca Kutjn. chairman ol' the Pembroke de- local photofrapher, who donated Girl Scout Troop 6, composed Florida, were Mr. and Mr*. velopment romnuttet' will \w the High School, Foi is a member | Richard D. Luntz of B6 Tulip his time and services to photo- Sevt Week of the sophomore class and a of sixth grade FrauUin School stu- George Wtuit of Eiaex road, Mr. 'guest speaker. street, a day, session^ freshman in jrrapfc the 46 members of the area Moccia. dents under the leadership of Mrs. business administration, and Rob- WYS committee at the hospital on ! Robert Kiehl and Mrs. Arthur, ert H. Van Dyke of 246 Morrik November 19. To Wed Marine 1 Murray, completed their cook avenue, a day session freshman in • , badge with a luncheon cook-out m, liberal arts, have been chosen for i The last Czar of Russia was Corps Member Mrs. Murray's back yard on Sat VOIR F.VMIM membership in the P Kappa Psi; Nicholas II. who was slain by the urday. NEEDS IN \ fraternity at Union Junior College. ' Bolshevists in 1918. i Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Moccia The troop took the four week SINGLE ol 32 Morris avenue have an- cooking course at Public Service SHOE nounced the engagement of their this fall. , STOCE: daughter, Angela Lucille, to For their Christmas service George Steve Christopoulis, sou i project the troop will decorate •Jp st* ricjht of Steve George Christopoulis of I coffee cans and make cookies to Washington, I). C. and the late fill them. The cans of cookies will Mrs. Christopoulis. then be delivered on December; Miss Moccia attended Summit • 20 to the homes of ten shutins in Our New Address High School and is now associated Summit who will be entertained with Chubb and Son, Short Hills. with carols. wnit =SPEC/4L CHRISTMAS SALE= Mr. Christopouliti is a graduate 3*7 AVC. SALE ENDS DECEMBER 15, 1956 of St. Pauls Catholic High School, College Club Evening For f he Shut-Ins at Christmas Washington, D. C, At present he Neit to Fanny Farmer is in the Marine Corps stationed Group Plans Yule Event Tremendous Savings at Camp Lejeune, Worth Carol- The Evening Group oof the Col- O WHEELCHAIRS ins. lege Club will hold its Christmas A May wedding is planned. meeting on Tuesday, at 8:15 p.m. Famous Make PIANOS and ORGANS • BED TRAYS at the home of Mrs. Richard Former Resident Given Mixer, 47 Beekman road. Buy Sow ... Delivery the Day Before Christmas D SK>NGE CUSHIONS The program will include carols Surprise Stork Shower sung- by the Junior Fortnightly L] INFRARED & ULTRA-VIOLCT HLAT LAMPS A surprise stork shower was ten- Chorus, directed by Mrs. Robert dered Mrs. Biddy Hirst Hammel,; McClintock ,a member of the eve- E-Z TERMS ... USE OUR PI*NO RENTAL PLAN |H ELASTIC STOCKINGS formerly of Summit, now of Trevil- { ning group. There will be a dem- ians, Virginia, on November_28_bjr: onstration of origins! Yule decorr Q HOSPITAL BEDS nurses of the Middlesex General , a tions given by Mm. William Hospital, New Brunswick. Knoop of Summit. Mrs. Mixer will "TNWf PIANO SALES" Hostess was Mrs. Charles Hirst present a group of Christmas read- SURGICAL of Summit. Among those in at- ings, and refreshments will be 233 MO AD ST. (Easter* h«l IUJ9.) SUMMIT tendance were Mrs. L. Baldwin served. FRUCHTMAN'S and,Mrs. O. Oswald, of Summit, KARL A. OOWE. Prop. CR. 3-74*4 RepMtaMt Dealer Swce IMf and Mrs. D. Cubbison, of Berkeley Hobby Hall Hostesses Heights. Otxw Dafty t-f — Setwtfay •-• 50 MAPLE ST. CR. 3-7171 Mrs. Hammel is a graduate of Mrs. Thomas B. Bennett, Jr., Summit Higli School and the Mid- Mrs. H. WUliamSmith and Mrs. J. dlesex General Hospital. Edwin Godfrey. Mra. M. A. Town- send will be hostess to th« Hobby Hall sixth grade class tomorrow. December 7. Mrs. David Ludlow will be hos-! tess to the eighth grade for the ; Christmas Party. The seventh grade Christmas Party will be received by Miss BILT-RITE SHOES Jessie C. Dotterel". NOW IT On Monday, December 10. New Providence Christmas partiees will ! 27 MIPLE ST. be held and Mrs. Allen Finkcnauci

    >-"t S FINEST Hhfi%4 TELEFUNKEN A I RADIO I I with 6 SPEAKERS I I Delivering \ i. 1

    Some specially purchased... some reduced from regular stock.. FM, AM, SHORT WAVE some with cultured pearls, diamonds and other precious stones. -PLUS fhete Feofurei: t Sal*ctav*a Tana Cwilrol V* 2 •uitl-ln AMltnnai leu »n4 Tr«kl« C»nlf»)i • Jmkt tm tfrd Cha«»«f• 1 Thii is just a h.i.: ol the-miny exciting values in fine jrurin von will find in The Vi,f Stores at this -hrt. CMtral Hmtmrtm, liltniion

    Christma* sea»o». No other gift i» quite »5 impressive a. a ..,., ,,f ,.rrcioiJJ jfWc!rv , ,aU a()vtn^r Imported from West Germany—in every respect a rojWTb apttMkm of Old World electronics leoius! roUNDKO!**• of this sale It. ,.|av .-anta in.the prand manner . . . an.l mak, M.L-.un:^! saxing, vh.ie doin? no. Opm „ Exclusive Omniphonk Sound gives you all the range, majesty and color you can hear. Choice of r CHANGE ACCOLXT ,,r pa) ]0 ; doun on our DIV|I>F:i) V\\ \!LM traditional, modern, blonde cabinet!... from S279.W A. Cultured ftarl brooih. rtf. $70. Mt.ie 01ISS TELEFUNKEN "JUIILEE" $AAf5 B. Culin'ti ptvl'and jo;pKirr Ira fin r • ,»" / (••>!t tt'kt di*<{< 325 • 327 MMbani Art. }* Matching to'',;?< •'-.*! )}„••,, > '« til:. irj JJti CR 3.4400 DR f-4200 P'icn /•< ','., (.11 STORE open MoniUy, nnlll 9 pn. t

    "V- r\ "Christmas Carol" THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 At Brayton School To Be Shown Twice • A Christmas Carol". by Charles Dickens, will be presented by parents, friend? and children of l&rayton school next Thursday and Friday night*, December 13 and 14 at 8 P.M., at the auditorium Roy Fulmer will direct the or chestra while Miss Margaret Thorpe will direct the choir The piano will be played by Miss Rha punnells and Mrs. Pauline Young. N$v! A 5t$r$-hl #/ Cheiee Christmas Sifts tit Niwhrry S&ih§ Pacts! i The cast is as follows: Ebene

    zer Scrooge, Frank Dintels; Bob ••itv Cratchit, Richard Corby; Nephew. Walter Brandt: Gentleman, Fred XMAS STORE HOVRS Albright; Jacob Marley, Herb Kamrn; First Spirit. Mrs. J, V. Kyan; Second Spirit, Mrs. T. For Women Starting Thursday, Dvccm- Burke: Third Spirit, Mrs. \V. C. bw 6Mi, Newbcrry s wttl Harney; Carolyn, Susan Skiles; £»&*\4 I', Young Scrooge, Bill KJeffer; bt ef>m rtH 9 P. M. except Clerk. David Johnson: Mr. Fezii- SAN"A WMStlf WOULD SUGGEST YOU SHOP AT NEWBIRRY'S FOR PRECIOUS GIFTS Hundrmdt of Gifts O*slfn«d fo Kmally Plaasm wig, J. V. Ryan; Mrs. Feiziwig, B/'Mrs. George Thomas; Mrs. Crat- fOR HER TO USE* WEAR . . . BUDGET PRICED, Of COURSE! HtmTTTat Prhm* fo Pf*as« Tour Budget! chit, Mrs. E. Weppler; Tiny Tim, Donald Sawyer; Peter Cratchit; B:ib Meinert; Belinda Cratchit, Miriam Tate; Martha Cratchit. Brownie Hawkcy«~ Jill Barr; Edward Cratchit. Larry Talakassen: Elizabeth Cratchit. Debbie Hopkins; Boys. John Me- CAMERA ft Lane, Jim Lathrop, Teier Donald and MatcheU Wilk; Merchants, H. FLASH OUTRT Stcele and P. Neiman. Moccasins LADIES" Jeweled Compocts WOMU'S IATM SIT 5 The classic, which was adapted Cl«tK iipp,r, U««en, • aioco OMt Tanfy orona thove t •by Frank Daniels, is under the fmino BUXTON WALLETS** Sonore, oblong, round, 13 MEN'S BRUSH SET •at. Gordenlo (frtncfc lolion A colognei m * direction of Mrs. E. Lechlider. wtori. CUBMII* ihadei. In • ikondtouM Mrs. L. Hopkins is the small prop- B*«vllf«l 79* Back cljb and fiolk»i s|98 erty chairman, Mrs. H. Graham, yioc b"l'«» large property chairman; Mrs. W. Brandt, costume chairman. Carl Huss, sets; and lighting, Richart Matlack. The choir will provide Christ mas carols, while the orchestra ft ' will play special music. PEN & PENCIL SETS Free tickets may be obtained by contacting the school. iveah* hi Paris Set Lodi«»' Dr«ss«r Sets •forth* Qmirfet SET WOOL A LEArMEt ?rttio»i toloo HANKIES Cembrbru.h, mirVor $^ ,91 * "»mtol«r» |»g, o» lok. t * nC •rite icanli by Unllwnc fv«K and lollon, cologne I, han I •* MEM'S SLIPPER SOX Jefferson PTA fin* Swin lawn —• 3 f wi»h gold metal (rootoi. M\ \ A niei lolion lM groom. I XX Sport and jacquard If 98 1 t» • twi in attortorf In rayon lined gift bon. lj tm Completes Yyle a otterm **4 i rrimi. Navy, brown. | p,. Program Plans Plant for the Jefferson school Christmas program to be held on Thursday, December 13th at R \t p.m. were discussed at a recent I* meeting of PTA board member* : at the home of the groups prcsi ' dent. B. McMillan. TWUT WATER MUST PLOIAL IMMOIMBtID MEN'S Traveller SET •S Classrooms will be open for par- Wtirlaway ASH CUMBR«SH Her choicel lenthtrn and '/-. -oi floc| Include! handy boMI»| IAHCT j rnts to observe the children'?! WMMti'fSHnMrSOX A pair of santiai for "Miracle" t-»nt . . •itlte of ptt'jmt. Sh«H I ihovo lolion and small • Sleek chrome ring. | «* SKoll or tandolwood Wool with l««th«r If £f •vary day of lltt w»tk Christmas decorations and the longloil.-j iso! 2 adort ill • talc • Coppertone, ony* ^' bathi Touqh nylon program will be held at the frrst •olm. Man/ colon. | *. •riitlet Floid bo*. - qoo floor hall. The school choir, un- der the direction of Miss Mar- . garet Thorpe, and the orchestra directed by-Roy Fulmer, will pre- i *i sent special Christmas music. The : tower grades and kindergarten will offer entertainment with rep- ' resentatives from each class con- tributing to the program, I The membership drive is still TABV COLOCNE Evening la Nris Set mJACKCTS Eiecative DUET SET in progress with 100 per cent par i Toilet wrter k 1 BOXED STATIONERY Includet 10 01 WIME SE•i Tm Whit* Linen Hankies Ttte gill ibe Wide auortmont o'tgfl QQ .icipation the goal again this llctoj cf perlam!:. Z ?* 59 Glamorous ifyUi | •roilo Minufr 4 IV. at. glattoi. In |rf .49 Ouolily honkin m a (• adore In boot priced reaiort- *^ * 98 (|#J tear. Mrs. Samuel Schrumpf. love if! ... _._ with rich trims. ft jug lolion. pattern adapted Iron icinty (old 'ucled i 5|00 4-or bettlu. «bly «t chairman, has been conducting a ' Poittli S-M-L. _ Wolerlord tultmg 1 a git) ban special home to house campaign j 1 2 Refreshments will be served lQ vith Mrs. Arthur Anderson, chair Full Warranty Colorful Bux+on man. aided by the following class- room mothers; Mrs. William Al- Inn, Mrs. George Chambers, Mrs GE PORTABLE PARAKEETS CONVERTIBLE F. E. Conger, Mrs, Ray Daniel son. Mrs. Louis DiGirolnmi, Mrs Edward Falaseo, Mrs. J. B. Form- RADIO Railed in Now Jersey WALLETS ichella, Mrs. Clarence Moll, Mr.;. B McMillan. Mrs. James McNany. In Paris Set 7-PC. VANITY Sir YARDIEY Men's Sets Assorted Billfolds Jr.. Mrs. Robert O'Brien. Mr* Includes cologne, toilet rifl 10 Vi' «

    THIS CHRISTMAS — AND ALL YEAR 'ROUND mVv IS Yov'r« Sw To With Ymar-tound Qittt At Nntrbwry's. YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOft CHILDREN'S WEAR.

    Brownie Kodnk HOLIDAY FLASH OUTFIT

    Gift Towtl S#Jtf Pax Stayon Ash Tray 60-oz. Carofn Snts Dress Shirt & Tie I beHi «*«44', I MM TOWIl IfT llandiame coppertone- C Ol•', IC t5'.M", Two baHi raw«li, two tnilh with weighted $1«o (ingetila rowoU SHOE SKATES $|91 Ant. e»!aa. boavd •m woihdetlii Colon silv«r-like metal infant j GlOoci iele,ction ofboyv

    2-pc. Comb 4 Brush Set /flir-li, men and ladies. outlook gift bo»>• (rnlal glettot. 5 V,-01. (••(. dea»r» i .49 1". '3 •leitk Ml* * black •4 *%" high Check with us UMIHI vale*. 4 W#S#fl DODGE CARS DODGE TRUCKS PLYMOUTH CARS OUABANTIID USED CARS Hand-made Dresses SALAD SET TAIIE LMENS BOYS' SKI PAJAMAS Tie and Bolt Sets GOOD SERVICE LAIY fUiAM V' • c t o y 1 fa a (t lor' COOKIE JAI li1' cut. Fm» Oolly •rioted, ipwn f 98 r bnby t t'ir * ' 6 mot $|9f Far Al Ctvptor 10VS' »o-l. 4 eenr 4 iorv!«g aiocei on f CQ Long wjennq. abl« bell and malcning $|00 9" high rnahowli.larl. royen tlolh and na» •atV-twr*^ baie. Al- k •** : Snei tie i Ml •ign, Clou, a^SaWoBoteai oB "^ ™"^ aim. SiM (hf^lco 2 •oyi handy. ,_ , \ 2 oirr aoxro Factory Dealer fro* ptnm. OTTO SCHMIDT Jr., Inc. GENERAL GREENE STOKl' HOIKS—STAMTINC Tlll'RSI».»V MTE, timUUhai In Smmmll X« l*«'* IlKITMimt li, l)»T.\ Till •> I' >V. EXlErT 300-04 9nmi StrNt, Swtmirt J. J. NEWBERRY CO.. SHOPPING CENTER, SPRINGFI SATI ItllVVS Phont CR. S-166S THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, t?S6 l&L j They wert quiet and intelligent. I she moved to Vaux HaU Lveii hen- kance of YMCA"*, through its ref- for "Hungarian Refugee Relief," |wai offered last Saturday at W j through my office. j with an expression of dedication DEATHS i a m at thr Kosur? Snrir.e Bunal for jlxjut twenty >ear;. ugee sen ice committee, is appeal- , which took them out of them 1 Slit- was the sister of Mi^ A V> 1 Allan R. Devenaey. (Costumed from page 6 ' i was al Jtht nvona^ton cometcrv ing to various national YMCA : General Secretary, YMCA. selves, in their anxiety for those Rogers. She luid been elois ivttifnnl and .Mrs U-r; < ros>, movements for appropriate aid. I.,tli nf 1:, Wilham stroi-: in aiirii- | left behind in Russian hands, and tered iiac« she joined the order James J. fchanicv Word has come also that our YM Local Store Thttked I in their willing sacrifice of their I ;(.;i tn |rr ahuvr ?i-tpr> *:'.<• is and nerved as tub-prioress before Jamc- .1 Shar.ley of 2«i Middlr CA Refuge* Services Committee Eiiior. Summit Herald: j lives for a free Hungary and tvenue d;pil Saturday at i»v«>rli>"k surMvcl by several .-niecr* jncl •be became ill . in New York has sent S10.0W for We wouid appreciate the op-, world. We were deeply impressed, She is survived by three broth- Hospital wruit In v^ l.iki-i: UA nephew » Funeral senu'^s were holii last immediate aid to Hungarians : portur.ity to expr«*s, through ; and humble before their bravery. er*. John Rogers of Brooklyn. lowing a heart attack at his home your columns, our thanks to th«I The Hungarians and the Finns George Rogers of Sussex and He was TO, Thurrsil.iy it Wall ic»- Chapel <"<>r- A letter received in my office ductpH hy Kev J K ("arnn^t'ju. Root faniliy fcr tiwtr kinckietc in > are first cousin* and have been Walter Rogers of Paterson and A name of Ireland. Mr Shan this vieek from L. A. Moyse, sec- k-r.din^ us the show windo>w« in in Europe many centuries. They three liters, Mrs Fred Faha of Bun.il was at rairview Cemeter; , retary (or r*|ugce services, gives ley came to this country sixty Westfieid their vacant stcre on S(pringfickl are not at all closely related to Leonia. Miss Effie Rogers and years ago and had rxjen a local an up-to-date report of the work avenue, for the Naval Reserve any other races there. Miss Clara Rogers, both of Jersey which is being planned through resident for the last 36 years He display which wu m the window* ; The procedure in sponsoring Oty. Y1I YWCA field services now wa*. .i rruinirnanre man for . and the men who worked with Mr. security of the nation, and I hope Service, or*Catholic Charities at Don't Let Bad Old Winter ! staff service for the recreational }\f is survived hy a son, Joseph. I'rice, of the City, we're i- sistance from other business es- , preliminary form stating whether Storm Windows dred he in of 20 Middle avenue operated by YM YWCA units. cause they saw these raU and tablishments we witt receive the I you will sponsor a child, domestic Get You Down - Storm Dear* Jafoutit Doors. and f:vi- grandchildren snakes when they came to work same enthusiastic cooperation imtA AlmttiawiMi I have particular interest in Mr. I servant or couple, trained worker Funeral services wort" held in this brook, and they didn't like Moyse's letter. He was a guest in which was given to us by Rooto- Tuesda> at 9 urn. from the I'aul. ! etc. When this person is selected WHN F V % the idea of working with these con- our home for a two-week period' Summit. for you. you will fill in the final Ippolit'i Summit-Memorial,,7 Sum • ditions either. Cal Us Now To Come Around Quality and Service — several years ago when he first Ploase accept our thanks for form and call for the refugee. If Over 15 Years Serving th«» mit avenue, and at 930 a.m at s The Union County Mosquito came from hi* native t*w> hflp that you have given to anything is truly unsatisfactory You can't win without Public St Terek's Church where.a hi^h ' Tom mission is more than willing to, study at Springfield College. us n UH' past; I am sure that we to you later, the chruch through requiem mas* was * celebrated to come back again, and complete For a number of years he has can count on your continued aid which you applied will, on notice the right kind of futl oil FRANK G. Burial *as in Gate of Haven the job of cleaning this brook com- ' been thr experienced and com-m the future. Cemetery. ~—— . plete and right, but again they from you, find them another posi- petent Secretary for refugee serv- R. R Rhodes. tion and relieve you of the re and burner service... CURRID CO. must have the city's full coopera- ices. He writes that Joseph Bcd- LCDR, USNR-R, CM Morris Turnpike Mr*. Rota Wigglm < tion. - : ', sponsibility. . narek will be in direct charge of Commanding Officer. Call us now and Mir MUJburn Ave., Short Hills Mrs Rosa Wiasin* of Va'ux Hall. \Xv all feel certain that our City! the Hungarian "Y" services. Bed- I I feel that if done it would work OR. 6-2723 for many yearsha resident of'Sum- of .Summit, can and should help I narek is a Pole who was interned How to Aid Refugee* happily both ways, because the "BUDGET PAYMENTS— IT TO nut, died Sunday. November.24. at us taxpayers who get this excess Hungarians are very industrious be sure! M MONTHS TO MV" her residence Mrs. Wiggins until jin the DP. camps of World War Editor, Summit Herald: storm water finding «.nl>» *Mr 2. During his imprisonment he Since our country has decided and clean, and have a keen desire aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IIIIIIIIIIU properties, and to eliminate the was the originator of YMCA tn take in at least 21.000 Hungar- to repay with their services in ap- dumping ami eluttennj; that take- friendship club.s among D.P.5. In ian refugees, may I help explain preciation of our desire to help a place ini<> this brook, if they really 1950 1 met Joe Bcdnarik in a "Y" to pe°Pl* interested in sponsoring people who have renewed the wanted to - COMPANY conference group in Wisconsin. If them how it is done. world's faith in true heroism. | Is Your Cellar Floor Wet? [ Sincerely yours ever there was a dedicated Chris- Loraine H. Davis, As their need seemed urgent, a M'arv A. Mandato. _iiaiL.iiiirker tliii man certainly is Hillcrest avenue. PLACE SUMMIT r My waterproofing process is ihsoluteK guaranteed to .give = r friend and I went twice to Camp i you a dry cellar floor! No charge until job has proven en = affected . Kilmer this past week. • tirely Satisfactory. = Our YMCA friends can feel very We saw quite a number of Hun- CRestriew 5 E$timates cheerfully given . . . CALL = YM Seeks Hungarian Funds , proud >:! the role the Association Ranan patriots, some wounded, Army Nike Base Eiijttir. Sutiiniit Herald: is playing in tlws new area of ten- and all with an expression of pur- (Continued from Page 1) sion. Members ami friends of fhc pose, calmness, seriousness, vital- I of the Berkeley Heights Planning I LEO GARBER \ VMt'A will be interested to learn "Y" members and friends can ity and yet cheerfulness almost 1 OWNER REPORTS- I HUNTER 4.7783 . (hat "V"' secretaries are already share in this also by their regular impossible to describe, and we j Board, "We have been told that 5 YEAR GUARANTEE at work in Hungarian refu?t'i' "iippoit of "Y" World Service or fel; deeply that any country would : the men who will man ih« base § LINDEN, N. J. camps and tlu: ttif Worlds Al- through special gifts channeled be, proud to welcome such a race. are cf the highest calibre " He 1 added that at first the commun- SAVED50% ity residents resented the Army's j invasion, fearing a depreciation of OF OUR FUEL OIL" real estate x-aluations. For a while, t:t Army con- tempiated taking over Crest dnve, which i% a main artery leadirg t<> the new' Regional High Schocl. The new Allstate Because cf the intervention., of <" Congressman Harrison A. WL1 j i •. . liams, the Army compromised ! and permitted frc« civilian use of Crusade: Policy gives you the roadway. The lite is being occupied as a result of 1 lease signed between WE CHANttP the Army and the Union County 1 Pat* Commission, in October. ! 1955. Prior to the signing, the TO A ^M ^. Army had threatened to exer- cise its right of "eminent do main" in order to secure the land WINKLER LP Robert F. Rushin, also of Countryside, and a former presi dent of the Countryside Associa •LOW MtESSURt OIL BURNER tion. said, "Now that the people ' Owner write*: "In checking my oil supply. I find that the iaatalUtion of t konw something more about the Winkler Low Pressure Oil Burner has cut my oil consumption exactly 50 % 1 operation of the base, commun miffht add that the high pretture burner I took out wai a MW burajer, not u ity resentment has subsided." old one. Have needed no aennce JO far and no noule ctcaaw| cither.' It was learned thtt many of the IT. E. HockwmU, Ts service organizations and the Re<)' NIRI ARI THE REASONS WHY— Cross in Summit have made plans The Winkler LP* burns a* little ai > > gallon per hour—can be accurately tired to provide recreational and cul-1to the capacity of rourhfatinj plar.t. MMet.SWawatte mated up the chimney. tural facilities for the men and Nrxi clojrging nozile permita burning all grade* ofdomeitic fuel oil—amann(l* their families. CO«tl. The Nike, considered the last weapon of defense in the event of • attack, now has a projected dis- tance of 25 miles. Army officials . A clrnni t« • Wlnklar revealed, however, that this dis-' FREE IF* aylam taba* •«(> • "• tance will be tripled within a short H t A M S r, law it««r*—H'» 4it» •»• period of time. H— H»a It was pointer! out that in the eventuality, which is unlikely, I •» mUHm Imfrr that the missile should not strike; its target, it would „ daintegrate ! harmlessly in the air. STBKBIS-HILL However, it was noted that the COMPANY missiles will only be discharged in 38 Russell Ploc«, Summit CRtntview 74K!?0 auto insurance the event of actual attack. ! protection features yet you still pay Allstate's famous low rates'

    • With more cars and more speed, your chances of having an auto accident are greater today than H«r» ffray or*! ever before. And, as you'd expect, Allstate is first The many •xfra-protactlon features THEY HAVE TO BE GOOD... to come through with the extra auto insurance you got wtth Altstat»... protection you need in today's traflic! • Tiie liability ot rmv houtthoM mmbw I* • fm fcr arl mdirtwi tmtf lo Nm WERE IN BUSINESS TO STAY! \Jany new. important extra-protection features piotecte,1 while cnving your ur . ftmr rwtnetioni on dimn In into bud—1 • vmir tarml» liwinj with T«I prorttHd «*« . yttu hm nrtj|lty protocboo «*•« riataf I* have been added in the great taw Allstate Crusader ctriwine other tv> • tUu • You m ptotcctod wtitn «nmt bmvm or . rou m vtAKn,t ^m pull»« • vMltr Policy Yet you stillpav Alhtinv's famous low rates! iemed cars tracirr with any irnurad ctr • »n» »ddition«l «r you biry 1? lutowitiutrr , PlymM| mtdi tof tyn{nvn hrohen m, or What's more, it's protection you can really COVCM tor 60 aiy ntt4t<). i«er m KcWwt count on from the insurance company founded by • rou ars protKled wtien drmnt 1 iutstitulit»r to pats«fi|trs KI mo6d« homt or SPECIAL DECEMBER RBNKB CLOSE-OUT PRICES! • P Proof that, whatever happens, you're in good trr prrsonal miury lumsuits toJSOO 1954 CHEVROLET CONVERTMLE, Poweftfide • P»y. up tn JS ofi day *Mn t»r 15 rtottfl • Pays up to $200 for ctothnij mi hands with Allstate. • Rppiyment 0' bail bond il 9ouM«t to KO0 195*5 AUSTIN, A90 WestmhwUr 6 cyl. \\m\ • LiiMity nsunwd bafore tn actiatnl * ClIITK Tilt MANY NTW FFATLRLS LlSTTh AT 7M • 1'iys trtnsporUtion up to K il ur 11 diMMtd covered 11 Kcident 1953 JAGUAR, MARK VII U6m RIGHT! Then see or phone your nearest Allstate • You are prottettd »fi»n pulling a Ulitar »Kti • Pits tor burntd car wmitf UKl non-buiinau rusons 1956 PLYMOUTH Bdvedcra V8. 4 Dr. Insurance Company Agent for lhi> vita! estra- Thtiisafwitftislinv of the corrroffi. Tht Contract is cvnimnrdonly in the policy. protcctioD. it's the safui buy you'll e\cr make! Hardtop, Full Power Mountain Ave., Murray Hill. N. J. Ph. CR. 7-2000 Buy These Low Mileage Suburban Trade-ins NOW At the Lowest Prices Possible !! SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. BLDG. 335 Springfield Ave. Ph. CR. 3-5900 and 3-5901 Safety Checked You're in good hands with... Two Used Car Lots At I '} ?A T I CR. 3-4343 - 4 - 5 - 6 Hi fmitf Mpwfif wf ur nrMn lttfa| *• cnMH w MM irrriaj|. INSURANCE COMPANY STOCK COMPANY PROTECTION WERNER MOTOR Co. by Sean km** ml WliM **MCI ml •«*«• hm m* t*«rt. Urn tMtack mt Co. Hm* mm SMta IK Your ChryiUr-Plymouth D«al«r For ThU Arc* W7-523 AYE, SUMMIT M5 MOMIS A¥l. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, PECjMBEPECIK/ R 6 1956 ing achievement under alUhe cir- Page 23 is finished. The second phase 1 Mr. Gerhard declared. "We now Overtook Trustees cumstances ,,.-,, t» will' cost an additional $2,000,000, have a future development fund iJ'iiiiiimiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiuiniiiiimimiiiiHiiiMiiiMiiiiiiHiiiiiuiimimiMi (Continued from Page 1 ) "Thr list uf our need- i<, 3 very based on present day prices To Curtail SiDrivev s •— . # mm and reserves built up by a real- ..I;., the hofpiUl—sometimes as many long .ip.r and we must act now"Detailed drawings and complete istic depreciation policy which vd fr.im P..,:, : ,V .Jr.; t<> rnw! the ch-lier.^ of the pres information will be publicized as thn year for the firs' tins.- 1 as tigi&X in a day and on average will provide approximately 1500.- il.il, e3rs ahead of us son as drawings are available IUM or three da^- a week 000 by the time construction be- various •'health jr-1 \«o!!.in MIST KVISi: «-, MILLION' Mr. Gerhard said it was pointed i A Message From The ( gins And we believe we candrives »ero broa.V -in>jf: r "The Inadequacies of our ma M: dt'iiianl stated that • the 1 I—.- . one .ippv.i! ( fognued. We need another deliv- would re-iuiro S3.50u.O<*> of winch mittee, tha! isi is quite impracti- ery room. The nursery space is i promised us support or indicated onunumn weliare .iw.ne ar\eliomeil •equ.pniont for the entire "plan will "The annual giving campaigns "A committee to organire tht E M * art happy In an/iouncr the opining of | needs and the high praise we Baskets fcr (hmtmas call br * 2nd phase of construc- °f Overlook have made a tremen- fund raising will be named in the It «j. al-.' tMinihi: have had for our food is an amaz 1 «ill be placed in the lobby- of = our nndtrn tinu saving stor(, \% t han all .5 t' ", t-i begin v»iirn the IM phase dous difference to the hospital", »ery near futum" Mr Gerhard pl.ir, rcri'iM'.' <' : 1-... -:. announced. l"'»-t Office a. m pa-! years, ,is h.-rii th" CI<:;I •!,; • ;!• .J,-,: v 1 = top mum ftHtds. guarunt'.al frt-sh, and all = Overlook trustees authoriied '»ir, as the volimii of mat! "..11 -fn ,v 'it i the immediate retention of James rants a Residents already haw § punhastd irithu: this past ut(k. Our (,ro- J H Hitchie k Associates of Boston, ; received "local." "out-of-town linn- in »t»ver.i. \«\n- I cvrit-s. Mt uts and \ tgctuhhs art thf finent | architects and Tamblyn A Brown, ""ut-of-statr "• md ether labels w Inc., Kmpire State Building. New. designate the destination <•'. of I '' h.r .1:1 ()-,'• tv I E and till at tht /.OH fV.sT /' () V ,s / // /. K 1 York City to direct the fund rais- 1 Christmas card ; and are a>k<<-! f.i!' i: ;\ vim vs. § ing campaign. to classify cards according!1 .ir, ! &•;>'

    place them m a lobhy basket -•. tiv .ii:.- !JK»' -•>•• '.v •'• j.i u;.il;in i1! u. rkci - '. •. t , For the Gift... Holiday Shopping County Mail Speeded ill ^ e<; ^ K-OPENING TODAY, DEC. 6 1 ; For thf second year M:- SI>.I!I!I-! : -i •».,! t:i •' v (Continued from Page I) 1 Santa Claus" will be continiifi! l.'Mtli'l ,1 .sli.iilj; I ! l>t I'..I,!i| !> special Parcel Post station has ¥ been leased m a building at theThis i«, an arranjzemen- fir^- aiii^-ili'd h\ ,s-im"ir and bei:. \ tliii! .' wnnid In1 v. .'li-i'iiii'ii 11 that fasts a year rear of Eastern Fuel Co. onused last year whereby all nuii the pul'iic bee i'i-<' 1! ^^(lu!.^ • Broad street and all packages for Union County post .office* i> from there rather than the • post povt office rather than h\ tr.m- A: '.-irc^e'-' i."i- n: * 1.-v-.iT u d prices! office building. Mailing of pack- d> the Hobokcn terminal and :!n'i. ': ••- .IP- Wil :I'I .: ,: ;'• :.,!' 1 ,;. , ages, however, will be as usual ti> the particular county post < 1 1 .imp.1,^1: I -.--.• .HI l:-i\ .r ,, from the post office The tempor- fice. This arrangement speeds i,|.

    ary quarters are only for the re- lll • SI'I ceiving, sorting and delivering uf ables same-day-dt'liver> 1 :-.:d 1 .ii. .•• t. ,>nt.i: 11 = packages. fr' The Post Master said that mail have the lobby and ?erlc\e , In ,iddil::>r. 1 » t. r t ."it.-.i ( .IM volume is up "considerably" at do'vs opened for extra h ir- I-IU'II-.IITI'J: '•'• f'.i:'i- t-. 1..wi- $4.00 for the Year . . . call the present time because of the lDi ne«i|" "'f t!f<'-( a.M'urii's .Sum especially on Sundays for the c!tr:i! \ui -(•• A-'.-i i,it;iii" Out hv department liter I1 .it*"> lil l\ 0 A! nlhe- tune, t'u...,^ .n,1 ii, • mis.' n'j.- then1 air or^iruc.1 IIIIM*. t'.'iidur'ed lv nian\ ji.it..-n.i .':

    \ •'•'Hi ition U'uberc'ii.isN ,Si'nrt\

    '!•!•• c 11 I a r Pystrophyr ( rippled 1 hildi'en, etc.'. •'..»-.• Water Company fl'rntinwd from Pagr 11 VMII have n rated r.ipactt> D( 10, ii'in.iioi gallons daih I'omtruction in I.i\insston to be known as Cedar Hidiir Hr- rrvoir Nn. 3, at a completed c.)*i o.stinuted at Ji.fioo.onn welcomes New Mlllburn Tanks run^truction of two ncu h,_'h service concrete storace rrf »fven new boost* r pumpmi; station^ three hi>:!i-sen ice reservoirs with combined cap acitv of 4.^4o.fHVl gallons, r.'ii stmction of an additional 2.0*xi TOMATOES CK»0-gallon capacity ground u,itr •.tiiraK'' tank, nine ne« welN. uith pumps, motors and roijunvi! hni- mi' therefor, and nianv otiicr E LION BRAND CREAMERY pl.t nf .md svst.-in facilities ail mipmianl parts of its constric- tioiion ando improvernenimprovetiifnit projrr.iin — ^^ _ _ ^^_ ^^m ^^ ^^ Iroadmoor 4-dobr Station Wr • Th» rugg«d N«w Tranatar Plokup Holiday Traffic ) BUTTER (<'rrnt:r,\ie<\ from Set dority noted that javwalkinc if. a m.ijnr f.irtor in half of th<- Heaths and that strp pin;- from hfliin.l parked, rars .ir.

    (iriv"' to bring homi- ~ the iriip'irt.inr." of safe drr. PI, Stimmi' (Xiiit^ dTstTib'uteil l^oici p.'iinpnlrt • 711" pl.-'igo car«l« • 2'H. dn\'er'-> in.inu.tl- and lfi*i poster- CELERY THorr u IT'- ) .21!' ni.ii! hour, nmk —hnrrrr-rrf-

    •^ lii. ••'..- = t.v iror'.t!;. T'liiicc ' Im-f F.'hv.H ~ l\ Ki,n', 'ir.'.i"l oartirul.i'- atli'11 r 1c SALE tr.irtioi; II. r. » I' f n)'iton -! * I" b*- ~ SALADA TEA BAGS. BUY ONE pspof 1.ill i-.in f.i till' 11. ;r,.\ — I'! U!| PKG. OF 16s AT OUR REGU- Inch ; .ir.il I'l.i* ;i-(\i r \io',v mirrof ar«» ir: ~ car In Ita claaa. ing order , ~ LAR LOW PRICE AND GET A III .i'l'lf I f.'-l' II! i '"• SECOND BOX OF 16s FOR Come on. in ar.cl join the cclcbratiorfySay/'hcllo" to our When you buy Studcbakcr, you buy—• ttrr ONLYlc. handsomr Siudcbakcrs and niatfiiificcnf Packards. Sec ,Air,"nr t,' of,',ir.i/it,oi! hrp.- ~ >.\Y OM.r— for vout-M-l! the cars that put quality of workmanship./" v' CRAFTSMANSHIP in a car more solidly huil!. ifiinirii! in 'hv 'in..- for -afr i|n\ 5 FREE FREE ...•.inside, from that built-in superchunrcr to the hrw PIRFORMANCI in a car more thorouj»hlv irsird. jii;' is tin' Sii'iirn;' l,.xf.-i,incc < 1 il- E viMO'i M.i- I.IKI-I; P-'i t;r-> 11,1 r'.'ci — Twin-Traction DiJlrrcnti.il . . . outside, from their »l«rk 1 CAN OF AJAX ' Borden's Ice Cream DKPBNDABILITY in a c.n more coniplrtrh iii«jjn ted. ps' ;'t rrd'irni!' .T-i'idcnt- ,i;r."iii r Bon-Bons to Children grillo 'to thf raiiish swrcj) of thru rear triuiers. Foaming Cleanser Accompanied by SATISFACTION in a car you'll rnjoy lonqrr. traffic caution, <.< 1 \ • 1 n>>i Mr*, rw: ^ To Every Customer Parent Vcs, we"iv cclohratmc:! And you'll wit oinr the ^cck-bni- i-.iili-'l lirxinai! oi.a.ini/at ;••!]/ :r. ^ • l'i:.|iru' bu-iiT'ss and mrt'i'-iV-- '; ^, tion buy" yot'i can ««-t riuht now^un tlie Studebakcr or Studebaker-Packard participate in ti;i- 'Invr- i|u|.:i PM E Maikanl-oT vour (iuM. r. Mop in todav: . . CORPORATION '..thi-i'- Where pndc of Workmanship comes first! ' phone rates are I SUMMIT FOOD I LOW ! MARKET i Hartford | 423 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT = Norfolk | For Delivery Service, Call CR. 7-4500 -4501 | JAMES GORMAN INC T--J I'\RKI\(. LOT AT Rl AR OF STORF E n«p 10', lu not inrlj 296 BROAD ST.. SUMMIT CR. 3-3344 = AND i >i out RI:\R I:\TRANCI: = ^iliiiiiiililliMliiiliiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiiiilliMiiiilliilllllllllllllllllilllllllllillllllr: i THI SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMIEK 6, IfM , Gut, XII. 171, W~*H. ToUli *», tUsa htitn 1.. Di Pans Si Lorry's, Roofs Three Borough R. Wamadcr ' U Summit High Fetes 120 Who am* Girls 1TK. at*. m~m. Lair- INTCKMEDIATE LEACIE renc*. IM. »r. m~5M;Kivlc. ( II 1 S3 Larr> * Sport Shop and tiie ' nV'ltet i«-^u; r*y5!5t? im*iu. Yendrtck 4 0 P Hrot^etni 1 and lot Summit Illgh Softool taorwred trosk;, Mike Yanacont, Tony Car- i97 W; The Lions. Hawks and the Thun- The kague leading Chub? A >JC Root's Men's Shop posted victor-1 M»"i"- w. m. i«s~iM: .\k«*o, «00 - - The 120 of its students who nail par- done. Mike Cdarxelu. Boh (lage, 1>4 T m derbolts remained unbeaten after «•»* eirl., swept their sene- «;fr the«* » U* odd game of their *.,'Jgi **'. ^ ""-*"' •* i' ~ 24 WAEKIOES quired from Laureocc W ic- ticipated in the fall sports pm- Bill Scheek, John .Moor*-, and man- E two we«ks of play in the New Balish Beverages la»t Tuesday ne. mtii the Charline-Drugs wdj „_ ^ . . « ' »! on. The house k fram in an annual award a»>em- ager.' Dave (inerson ar.ci Jiiii Van KiwM ltl 540 Totar m Providence P.A.L. Junior and In- evening at thr Echo Lane< to in- y^ Motors last Hedne* 0 0 0 Podeiko and is at the rear bly last Friday Recognit.on was Burer*. crease tneir league lead in the fo\ m>. iw- at im. m. 1*4. stt^ ced ] termediate Basketball League. In at the Kcho Lanes, c.i* 171. I'M. 1 0 2 Houto. c given to members of the- sorter. Numeral winrKr- i-r, the f. Ti>m Bowkng League t<« tr.rw fall W«kt »HU Oil Hawks romped over the under- •MrMahon Al. Ga«t lasted the only 600 se- Doo.o. US, l*S. l*>~9et: CatYMl,. U», o o (; Ruocio teams I'r.ir. Dick R.-iuVr. Sc >tt DuUiev, games.'. Julia Premier. lei* Schis- 216. I7»- MS CAark, 1«S. 171. S£1~U7: manned Colts 33-5, with a player 0 0 0 ries for either club, rolling a fine 4 * Jean Aheran pri-sented thi-^rl-' Dave Mtit\ Boh Blacker. (.e..rgc hn^ and !,>isKremer sparked ti* £ Kciruan. IM, 177, 170- -iii: Eacleaiut,shortage hampering the losers. church and to a 213 la^. 177 Iff7~ SJ&. Tcitaltt—691, HKI, 9H, SSiO. teams with maroon and white Antiionv Kuiaszeu ski. C nuob bowiers. with M. Ciroraianu klia iaaimf n Hawk Coach, Don Pearson and 1 J an hockey shield*—the equivalent of. Bruce Kuhnkt* Jim Moroney.Jim posting tlie top *ene« for tieopening and closing game. Bill Mr.cikint. 157, 2U. 17»—ail; RoUasnck, Colt Coach, Len England have I t t 9 Hurt) 2* e 5| al buildup for the ftiture 171 IM. »4-S4S;Fiwh. 14i. 173. M0-. , , , 14 1 Koch 3 0 "•--• McTenian. Tcrr> Burk»\ Kick Bah-h Beverages . • ]|ac- and then closing with a 208 1*. IO. Wr-MI. ToteU-JH. t7«. IK.ik.tMl and the scorcs are not 1 o zMarcrittanu o o 0, reipecuveiy. Delia's Liqour compiled a record of five wins. Clark T'irei: Dan in2 the odd game of th*;r j truly indicative of the calibre of PUley, t « i »ptnuaao ' o i j won the middle game of u«i«rt 17), i»o. i«-*i ; four lokvst'* and hnrre ht»s The iplay in the P.A.L. League. : J •eries with the league 1ST. 172—473. Ajxtt-moa. US. Vttt. 1S»-SO9; Al 1 U teiuor toam finished w:th a 11ElLs Feibu.Mi, Tucker MincLa. Le vey rollee top series, fad PhillipT^ 2-1-3 record, and tiu- junior- and B;b (iilnurlit:. Bill b<*\- 162. liU. 17» 5*1. ('. Twill, itetv 1«1. 1»1 y 431 «j j« , An«rr»«Mm » * l•: arland^ /!•.«»«Grace, u_rMcCarro> n .. ' ' **> f am f 3 ser e - ii2. BoncrmtKi, l«l. 1*6. 17i &M, Sabra, combined ported tuuvin.* it-r., Bil MonMJii, B(.h Spencer. niture Tne remainder "« «»'*« ^ «" ? « « ^j ' »- 173. 202. 170- S4J. ToUW-tn. 108, t*». Hams On Wednesday evening, the Lanvcra no defeats. Dave Bt :,i'ni'U-e, Tom M^ttee, leagu|,,a:,uet roiled 2-1 victoriei with •. G«M«» and Kawan had the top ; ri s O! K andals Rams lost to th• e highii'h scorinsroringe J»»«Jasvcr™a 2, Dennis post the sweep. Members of the Group 111 Siate Norm HtinJ. K*vin Ui'\n.liis. and Kempe; tapping toeHilltoppe r No. i «* * < " <**>• <> Pro- , Blffe Sc«r«ri <'i';.:»ir: • -.icetT; team were T Thunderbolts 42 24, witli the War- Poir.U Other series were decided 5, Bt« Whilcside. I club. Perillos Expreii over ttse »*^ ^ spark in the third game riors defeating the Lancers 2*j-2O. W. Hcalcy awarded, letteri and five ami a Hilltopper No 2 team, and the ** »"» •>> « hundred puii DeLuxe Sweets, P Sym* U with David's Electrical Shop *,„ lu 1; ir.i.'i -iH-crr t!\ij)hi<-> lor then < iurhne Druji.s prevaikni ov«r Th* Twill Printers swept their | In the finale of the triple header L. Piccolo V nmg over the Delia Builders the efl.nU These were the first tro- Warriors Drop Zitte's Essu Service. «enes viih Ciba. to climb within Franfzen Team the Aces came from behind in Berkeley Pharmacy over the Dot pnies to U- given at SHS since the amts f secand | the final seconds to upset the Jas- wood Lane and the Crestvievv D. Kuzman rolled a sparkiac M» ««• « « ^ Pl»ce j per's 23-20. Walt Bergmann, Bob DeSalvio Rods K; iMiali tram tied for the Suburb- series for Perillo» to spark her Werner Motors Both clubs e< iPace League Agency over the Merle \orm8'. an Conference Championship witli Pair to Orange, Einstein, and Dave Breuer and Cosmetics. Top series were rolled club to victory, with E. Sheldon. penenced an -off-night" in their j Joe Yendrick were the officials. 591 Series in l 'airlwtl! iwiTvears &u,<> anil P. Petescia rolling 45" and 455'.«eoring. with Twill and Sabra the ; by L. Keiman (485) L. KlembaVr HAWKS '• COLTS After d>acli Elmer Haliiemvan^ enly bowiprc to better 200 for the 439 > S Newton (424) K. Stenfor Plainfield Cagers •ties in the Charline-ZoUe s«-r»e». tinued their battle for top honors (ftp it ( I) had firu-hed prw-^ntiny awards to 524 se- Haikell. 1 2 0 4 HennikMis, f 1 0.5Heights League i42fi> M. Remecka < 4061 and j| in the Summit City Recreation Nitt»l ., 10 1 Ahern. f OOP I)eSa v hi»'bfivs. team (fi-Captain Webb Thr Sum ni it •Finiia-Wamnrs lYarrrodn c 10 0 aOGullrr, r 0 0 1 A pair of sensational three-game l '«'s sparkling 591 I-H neo> f \ urn Tu'- c idence American Legion Auxiliary. LIONS EAGLES *i last Tuesday evening, with M. I'mr1:!!* Dl l^« Clark s ™ and Rootstock s 224. twK'wr Coach Joseph Coleman had Dot Hall, Camille Fnrke aiui|n«««j. 4 a K» * i v DeSalvio rcllinp a stellar 591 scr- SPV State Basket ball I.payue. On Jl Ulopttr* V the T ip panics of this series. I)o ftn r > Mar\' C'Mmibs provided the spark * * 0 0 0 PtccoUo l Si! ies on games of 193-212-18C. which prrsente IUr»r7 2! Head (oach Howard Anderson ^.,^ h eighteen 17 a_aai.. lar-520. scries to spark the Shell fjff^ !Lli}!lsJed__a_ tbrt'i' 'ianie .swj?«|»_.ji\i'xJ - - —•-• lrfhonors VAt (-is. ]j the Berkeley Bakorj to gain a two i (Ireen walnut.s pres»?nt«'(i the f«»otbi*Il squaci vvitii Tram hicn irrx i i Itf Jyr.nw«tn ^ Sport Htwp « w aw I rantzen to a triple victory over |cu.i« , are ,i basic point -s. l U 2'V !•• Ira B««l*i»—l«a.Tk!»4l AtffAl*! tll LegioT Afft^trni AuxiliaryA II AT I I 1 » *•<', ittilwithU lunaIrenme ;! C>(lfll4 way tie for the leadership, with ] sorrce of vitamin C in KUSMJ • their letters, delivering a si)e»'ch Saturday-night the Fimia-War- TMm lii xirr.t inufie t'Mt :•; i:wri. Jl. »O. won three from the Colton Clean- Poultry series. lOt. 10*- JW »• i5 3S gridders. als were (iroffsky and Pete Camp- iai er's with M. Fallon and M. Mc- Summit Girl* Recreation TRAINS Assistant Coach Bruce Bears, •V-at* 30 iiii Mane providing the scoring punch Bowllni Lta«u« ;isi. who scored thirteen and ten B.ind 100 109. I0»--1W C \:f> -X. (Stutdlnfi) I Am ScNiitq O«t Pri» CoKcctimi O» who handed out numerals to the 120. 13! in, Stu..".*: S*:a«;; and switches. Many freigii: ami p,i>^e:i by the gift of a sport shirt Al « Cleaners. James Gorman wonJ. (iornnii ihurnnUl-l'acluurd 2J Langenus presented this as a sorely missed the services of bi» i... lui,' 13d. <^L.tM\y 12U. Mfhn- 1 ger cars, operating accessories, h.uses, ab.iut •» f(. of track Frank Patterson, their top scorer M f'ap.o !2u. !*- :•-. W7 I U:. lkii!*ja*M- i.r Kaiimser *48. Faau three from thif Peggy Abbott ami hcuxX spokesman for the team Thu> ie Mei^ A- K;twa-rdd 22 plus electric switches and best control. 120. 97 n 110. M ij.-4«i.. ». *+J Bora*r 471. ,,..„„,Ualbavy „47 4., " Summit Liye Poultry won two concluded tiio assembly in which who is out of the lineup with a atl I Prtrrman 1W. ML 19 ltM Like New. Buy All Or Buy Part For A Merrier Chni.iij- How. 12a !0u. iM IS* T. Larr>'< from the Bond Furniture. A. Cotton Clttunera la credit was given where credit was badly sprained ankle Patterson Saturday Only. See 37 li: Toca:»- «M K* i-V ». 1J«—4M: Sclmenw«>n«r, Burke, E. Varner and E. Picciuto •"egKT Abboi', 10 ?6 due. should be ready to play this Sat 3^ 192 Garry Simons. 19 Blackburn Place, Summit The following Rirls received urday night when the Kimia team r-.ri«M>R4«t, in is«. is* \-,»i posted 40O series for James (jor- Provld. Am*r. Le« hockej' shields; .loaiu B.;ii:inU>!, will lake on Biileville at the Surr Sam Kafferty. .luw, Herb A 0 » ' 12J. 15fr-t30 B b' d higb-cmnpn** Schmidt. Webb Van Winkle. Ro|<- \ 9' V C;avm 131. •ton engineering that of/en you -«r Pemiington, Bob Evans, B. J Wilkm* . 2 11 «S1, 70& M73 •mimnrni fuel efficiency. 'iM-rnna" 0 l> B.lwk Clark and Dick Golding. n I) R l.unl n 10 j«. -U, 70 171 vi (',:.)t-Uiirtc. !T. !Jb. 1*: -XM. M award for the first time were: Ihiiicn t S Piam> 111 «7 111 JL-I 0 A 10*. 10» Mi TutJ * MS Mi Arnold Ginocchio, John Moore. Clay Ck«kk Bob Kir.ley, Pete Eddy. Bruce 11 7.1 I Scn|,:iiiu|. 1-M l-U. :*» -tM A ( arrieT, Art White. Ed Belts, Dred WARHIOBt t. F SctmWHW. H7. 15» 132 *m I. 7 116. IT>). 1JJ--U7 i: Marr**. ». IK McPaddcn. Hans Lcvenbach. Lar- ft 1?*- -3H. J frrtMjrr. Uo. 'J7, !30- -Ki ry Kamm, Tom Ludlow, Art Tor- l.« Totals 1 ell, Dick Cotmell, John Johnston, (Iharley Mixon, Brant Sayre, l'etc Howley, DOTJ Marcy, and Ted Jud•• Nigro Bowlers son. I)ave Barr. .Bruce ('rain, Larry IR Win in Sweep May. Harvey Snyder, Davis Van Winkle, Pete Jaeger, Jeff Flem- Over Adele's ing, and assistant manager Larry Mr-Innt ; Three game sweep* featured —Bontemp received nunu-raU the Neu Provutenc* Boro Wom- Boys, awarded footljall leltors II.in,:.. en s Bouhns League activit-. for a second or tluril time wore I .Illcv Wednesday evemn'.: ar the lien I>jmbanl.i, Bill Butler. Boh 2.1 20 ley Becreatior. Lane*, Mandatto, Larry .Lockharl, ami defeated Adele's in all three Here'* a new liijrh in p Bill BaoVgley Tlie following also Tile Ki«antic Casa 1-oma in To'P- . Nigro (442) F. Marceilunu wbrrr you nerd it most—in receive*tm^ beticr ()ldsinol)il.-"» new Kockrt T4M berty. Ii»)b KnowNvs. John Scluop- bridr The caslle i> linked to than 4rt) series. Mefa MeMaw Knpinr_ deli vers itfLtremeniloug . UtL-..Gil. .Owren, Bill Sigler, Krfd .ill oullyin- buildings by under- and Cannlle F'ricke rolled 435 ami toniuc at low rpm'e. Staudcr. Norm Lavi-ry. Steve Wia- uniunil passae'e. 413 series for Adele's Gift Shop Ks & Bud's.defeated the E Bar in all three, .^ith Janer Gaff- Ihey's fine 537 and a 30S ~ca~nTe~"eTfon prouJlmg the ?ojrk (iert Ctullo helpetf with 3 211 ar-, a 526 series Edna FtnnerJr nj; led a fin*1 49;? *e ne< for E* & Br.«i rolling a 188 in th* ms'idi*1 ;ar-f Top bowler for the Lasterr Bjr \yas Nancy (iowan with a 4"G *er. •4OO ENGINE ics The Berkeley Mrat Marke' posted a three point 1 ictory over Harry's Esso with Hilma Filcf rolling a sparkling 507 fSNT Other better than 4W «ene* More than »v«r- rolled by Ida Serritella 14«t Ethel ON YOUR KIND Yellow Page Beekman 143fi Marion Kem 136 Advertising and Cathy O'Neill p wrr-packrd new Rocket T-400 Lrigine! Ilerr'o \-nur kind of w«My toapottnLh* Bill's Shell, wiih M MJnr.nel- Y*Uo« Pat«. (And th* i428) and' L Weisberser • *M f»erfnnnanre ... plus "Modern Accent" styling that highlight" the tfidemtrkva h« featura the top bowlers for V\ ilium* hf Ip you find tho brand of Market J.«w -level look, the ntable low •level ride! Come in soon anil «ee, product you wint fait.) Oliln for'57.'The 277-h.p. Rocket T-400 Lngine power* all 17 exciting models in Olibmobilr'B three great aeries—Golden Rocket 88, FOR ALBWT WINDOW SUSINBSSMBN Sti|>er 88. Starfirr 98! Be.our gueat for a Rocket Ride now! ttmem SHADES Is your business ( ustom - Made TM !NT' WasbaMe • Flame n«m« easy to find In Iliw R«om Darkeaiag Sfc th* Y«llow To find "whtw-to-lwy" Woven anything. Art your products and ••rvice* adequate- OLDSMO ly advertised? FRANK G. YOUM ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEAUR'Sl Remamber, 9 out of CURRID CO. 10 look for iroti in the MS Morris Twnipiiu.. aear Millbun Ave. Skwt HHk SPERCO MOTOR CO. INC, 491 MORRIS AYE. Yellow Pages. Dt. 4-2723 CR.M700 rw ivatt co*f»ir Over 05 Yean bertmg. tke FvMk L OUR GUEST, OLDS.V.Oi.LI TRESENTS "HOLIDAY ON ICE,' STARRING SONJA HENIE, SAT. EVE., DiC ?2 . ON NK-TV THE SUMMIT HERALD, TMUHSPAV. DECfMlEW 4. lt56 'age IS Natures finest Fruits are.

    it f t

    1b ASSURE YOU TOP QUALITY, GRAND UNION'S JIM ZEMA SELECTS CITRUS FRUITS RIGHTMTHE GROVE.] Citrus Fruits For Health All Year Long FLORID/

    Full of Juice High In Vitamin C Mike meols 4 ' Shoppers GRAPEFRUIT Florida Pink Seedltu Frashpak 6 or ORANGE JUICE TANGERINES Easy Pooling -Large Size ., asnsv. ..wit— - Per KWf»J Swanton-Beof POT PIES Chicken or Turkey ONE PINT OF FRESH FLORIDA Swanson-Chicken 12 oz. Finest Grocery Buys CITRUS SALAD 69' Pot Roast, Turkey pkg. TV DINNERS WrTH THE PURCHASE OF ONE QUART AT COFFEE PRICES REDUCED! >abrook Forms Chin Kinj Shrimp Howard Johnnnn RtHRchraf Maxwtll Heutt Top Quality Meats FRENCH FRIED Prepared dwwHeh 3r Chun K!M Chase & Sanborn Old Dutch POTATOES MACARONI ft CHKSE FRESH DRESSED-Requlor Top Quality-Acronized Egg Rob £ Holland Horn •2£29»- »lver SUHet Only /ato3lbs. you win> FRENCH STYLE MeatRivUi £39* For Peneskes LOBSTER NEWBURGH Syrup end Waffles bot. 7oc ReeJpnme L.5. Choice ft Packers' Top Iroiids — Top Quality — Top Value GREEN BEANS Mot. $1.4) Pina He pk9- • Just Heat t Eot Kmwm M" Prune Juice JOUVC Mushroom Wilson's Shortening "• i RIBS OF BEEF 59 iow Crop Minute Maid Jute 1b. JLQ . Bokerite 3 cen "*' • NmwNow &olttGold hAmdnlModal — — Vacuu Vacuumm Lean — Msaty — Brail* or Boil )rangeJuice2-35' Blended 2-33* Pussy Packed Italian Moots Short Ribs of Beef 49* Cot Food SKoppert Brand -f Mild Curt iow Crop Juice Minuf* Maid Juice roscuitfHa Games "MW with DL-M" Sliced Bacon DogFood 3'£3oV Capicola Ham Fancy — Whit* Martinson's iomar Instant 5oi$|29 Italian Loaf Jumbo Shrimp Birdteye Frtndi Frittf rdieye Coffee jer ••

    rT i iut Green Beans Potatoes 2^33* ^ ..w, .f*»j*#V' . u (L... . —»^ul«^*t^^WirUi",.;!''. ra..1!IB!r^Rtr':!WCTiiB"< * -T *(>l; !1,,;i||f,< flaunt ox rdteye Birdieye Chopptd & Leaf ; Christmas Values! SUNSHINE CHEEZ-IT CRACKERS rench Beans 2^^ 37 Spinach 2 ;°^ 35' CHOCOLATE FIDDLESTICKS — rdieye lirdteye I RECAL CHRISTMAS CARDS KRAFT CARAMELS cant aby Lima Beans J£ Orange Juice 50 STYLES rdieye Birdiayo KRAFT MACARONI DINNER 31 ordhook Limas 2*?51* Chicken Pies -51 I ; Baby Bunting Doll 2.69 KRAFT NEUFCHATEL wumr SNACKS rdi«ye i7- i Birdiey* 10 or Fancy Dress Doll 3.29 UNDERWOOD DEVILED HAM ut Corn pkgs. Beef Pies 51 ttr L ehep rdteye Birdieye GERBER BAB Y FOODS 10tart ™ ten *% 10 oz. TV Games *»••»••«< a* '1.98 lll S M»fT Vi Ib. pkgs. Muled ireen Peas Pot Roast Dinner QeMSet LIPTOH S TEA Pkt Dotdle Mb P>>9 of i Rainbow Flov-O-Ricri Chopped ICE CREAM [Fleet -$1.77 LIPTON'S TEA BAGS 4V.63< CUPS & CONES BEEFSTEAKS jWiRgbiQ Ttyi teRgMffSet - S2.98 WESSON OIL ff 9th|Mk I Servinqi P9 UMI. U« 'N LMOND »Alb i JaneWHsonTurkeyPtes I'M*Vlbon's Hash of 12 IkilsterSeh pkg. Air Set - &98 yfllfMt S««II«P

    Teshpek Gnpe Jelly ir 19* Mircal Towels 2 °,',:' 33* I MCI A pg^i • ' ':-30' Mareil Napkins 2PV21' » c«rn.dM.» «- *» ""«• '"T"" - " " ic ie«a BOTH Beouiiful Gifts HKI with ft ME Piper t'Z l 20« Diaperwite 'i" 25' HindSoip-^'-.-ji?

    ** RKIRVE THI RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES - NONE SOLD TO DIALEW. OROCERY PRICE5 EFFECTIVE DEC. 6th thru DEC 17th AM n-rur«< n«r A.i, m,,, n«r BH> ONLY. t rntrr it Nl|kt. Opoii Tonight pnd Every Thursdoy end Fridoy Until • P. M. » DoFOREST AVENUE, SUMMIT, N. -• V ' THE SUMMIT rttHAtl), THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 6. US*

    I The fa»t-moving show was in-dresses, they lamented that "Ev- Edwin Gilland, Jr., Dr. Edward George Thompson and Louis Gor- Bill Butler, to set the tone of an shall Rothen and Betty >\]v,., :, troduced with a peppy overture erything's Going to be Much Micone, Rust Kerb) and Bud Hey- man. Interestingly, this melody | idyllic number. "Love." sung com- srho had seventeen children tP Follies Hung Out SRO Sign| by Johnny Almquist. and his or- Worse Next Year," after they ha<: wood. Their partners were Margot was sung and danced both in wait* petently by Logan Spence and Skidmore and Gil Tworabh.^^ | chestra, sung by Mary and John gone through their last million- Hickey, Ginny Bloods worth, Mary and rhumba time. (danced delightfully by ballerina bit part* as a delivery man"'J ! Jan Smithers. The dancing en- the son. Rapicano, To put the audience in aire. Rusnak, Virginia Harmann, Lily an CMtvmes by Thrift Step 1 for First Time in History : senoble included Sandie Newbury, j proper mood to enjoy one of the Skit Wins Applause Armstrong, Helen Craig, Diane The tired showgirls came back SM< Steps Show ; best shows in Follies history, Home handymen in the audi- | Lynn Boyd. Louise Potter. Diane For the firs* time in its eight- ! Chester County helped to fill th? j Lowe, Barbara Erb, Marjorie dressed in atrocious get-ups from i Nancy Cunningham, dres$H eight statuesque showgirls one by ence applauded the skit, "Do It Lundry, Ann Howard. Carol Trev- ytu history, the Overlook Follies ! Hieh School auditorium with an Tisch and Suzanne Warnecke. the Junior Service League's Thrift conservatively in navy w ;th »•>;•• ; one invited the crowd to "Re-Yourself." acted by Anne Skid- orrow, Jeanne Farrell and Lynn HI a complete sell-out, with re- , enthusiastic and appreciative au- Shop couturier collection, gowns collar, brought down th* ho"^ lax!." spoken in a microphone in more. Nancy Sorenson and Bob After intermission, lovely Aileen Miller. qpests for standing room, on Sal- i dience. delighted with the theatn- Hedin sang the popular, "I Could left over from the flapper era, as a stripper who sang hi "^ sultry tones. This group, who ap- Massey After his wife had dis- Pert little Ina Kimmel, who was •fdajr night. Guests from as far j cal effort* of friends, relatives Have Danced All Night." Featured feather boas, moth-eaten fur- tellectual thoughts as sb J ^ peared elsewhere in the show were i played his homemade furniture in the cast of "Pal Joey." was away as Long Island and West- i and neighlwrs. dancers were Jean Hayes and Ted pieces, junk jewelry and unbeliev- formed her professional rout ,,*" Audrey Mixer, Virginia McDon- which fell apart at s touch, Mas- exceptionally good in a song and Littell, and the ensemble included able flower-laden clothes. They This number, with So r^, ough. Anne Reinalda, Suzanne sey carried his home projects one dance routine of "So Long Mary." Nancy Harris, Elinor Meyer. Mary were there to proclaim that, even Mary" were show stoppers Jackson, Pat Cropsey, Maribel further by operating on himself with the help of Ladd McKee and Wiedenmayer, Marjorie Graves, though they had come to this, Calypso singing and d»ncmg . Craig, Hatcher Micone and Ele- and finally closing the incision Emil Bootempo in green and white la Madeleine Relyea, Jane Finley, "Everything's Going To Be Much livened the big production cum. anor Burke. only to leave the instruction book blazers and coral boaters. Worse Next Year." ber. "Minnie from Trinidad:'\ Chorus Again Popular inside. Kit Kenyon and Sally Ann Marsh. t Also Wilbur Nelson, Bob Brandt, As a take-off on Ed Murrow, tale of Minnie who goes to Hoiv. Again one of the most popular Every Follies has a pantomime High on a pedestal as back- George Delaney, Tom Darlington Jack Pyle did a "Face to Face" wood, becomes a star, but retjr£» numbers was the High School- jto records, and this year's num- ground were gold-sprayed motion- Harry Lang, Edward T. Kenyon interview with farm eouple. Mar- (Continued on Page 27j kick chorus, the "Dancing Dolls:' >ber was hilariously ''sung'* by less statuettes, Carolyn White and Carolyn Elmer, Mimi Grieser. i Jack Weeks and Bill Smith dressed Margie Kune, Sue Winner, Patti in sailor suits with short pants Zusi. Carol Riemer. Mary Anre and sailor hats with streamers. May, Helen Brenn. Jfacie Aul, .fo- Their antics were supplemented FOR AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS anne Str'anad, Mike Hall, Callie by Lon Zusi in a short fluffy pin Dean. Ginm Karl. Cathy Allen afore, all in humorous combina- j Carolyn Luther and Phyl dues' tion «ith the high childish voices I Their precision kicking was per- on the record. fect, and as usual brought tre- One ' of the most spectacular mendous applause—and a lump in staging effects opened the curtain the throat j on "A Man and a Dream,' sung To complete this first "produc- ' by John Neher to Jean MacDon EASTERN FUEL CO. 2S3 BROAD STREET tion number," was a competent aid who was posed in a sea of FREE PARKING dancing ensemble which included drifting clouds of smoke. Their OPEN EVENINGS Joyce Ehrgott, Natalie Howard duet was one of the most profes- CR. 5-0004 Barbara Heywood. Judith Cronin. sional musical numbers in the •Iran Haves, Aida Mugford, Helen show. Craitf. Mary Greenwald, Bill 'Strike up the Band'' costumed Cross. John Willis, Bud Heywood, lovely girls as Crusaders in shim- Don Steinbrugge, George Gaw. mering silver mail and white William Rech, Robert Greenwald doublets, and they gave an ex- and Robert Steeber. cellent demonstration of precision As a comic contrast to the glit- marching. The Show Girls pro- tering gold and yellow of the first j vided a background in elegant number, was a line of tired chorus ' medieval robes and headdresses. girls, Mary Nestler, Rita Newell, I Members of the ensemle were Roberf D. Brough Marj Atkinson, Hope Robinson, Helen Craig, Ruth Poe, Marjorie Funeral Home Donna Duit, Kitty Bullock, Lovey Schultz, Patricia Oliver, Bette Springfield Avt. of Morris Trucksess and Jane Newbury. Rhodes, Marjorie Gregory. Elaine Dressed in white pseudo-Grecian Proctor, Natalee Everett, Lucille ClUstview 7-4444 gowns with outrageous egret head- Lanza, Donna Duft, Pauline Bory- eskne and Ann Preim. Housewife Satirised Satirizing the suburban house- wife who becomes a different per- son in back of Follies footlights, SAVE 50% DURING OUR Marilyn Clark in red satin, sang "It's Me" with the assistance of Ted German and Bob McCain. High school students again did an effective scene in a singing and dancing production of "The Black Ferry." Comprising the 2 FOR 1 SALE! group^ wene Nancy Nordahl, Kar olyn Kennedy, Holly McMahon Jennifer Tatlock, Sue Robertson, Patti Wenzel, Sally Ann Mat- thews, Betty Farrell, Sue Wei gang, Connie Ponzio, Toby Nichol- son, Larry Kamm, Dick Olive, Doug Woodring, John E. Moore, Norman Lavery, Frank Russo, Lance Grey, William Rogers and John Soward. One of the highlights of the eve- ning was "It's Never Too Late," LIQUIDATION SALE cleverly sung and acted by Peggy Anne Rhoades and Ed Winn. Dressed in a ridiculous evening CLOSING OUT gown of the t w e n t i e s, Mrs. • V Rhoades danced the Charleston c with comic grace, and her flat- voiced interpositions accented Mr. OUR COMPLETE RECORD DEFT. Winn's fervent hopes that "It's never too late to fall in love." Edie Knovki' Em Dead The famous Edie of "Edie Was a Lady" was slinkily acted by Yvonne Willis in a red sequin WHILE THEY LAST gown. One by one she "knocked 'em dead," and even bowled over j a whole row of men, toy soldier , fashion. The men, joined by girls for a spectacular first act finish, o THOUSANDS OF were Bill Cross, Milton Rusnak, i J. D. Marshall, George Lamm, Richard Parsons, Ellis Armstrong, SELECTED A Reliable Source For ALUM. COMI. WINDOWS ALUM. COMI. DOORS ALUMINUM STORM SASH 33% - 45s - 78's H. 6. EDWARDS 1 Co, 24 Franklin PI., Summit CR. 3-3224 Eves.: CR. 3-5811 AND ALBUMS IMA Member of Summit Area Chamber of Commerct

    TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE SALE CESSPOOL Maybe you're tired of cold baths, too.O r tired of running CLEANING out of hot water every washday. Or tired of shavinjr in Building - Repairing lukewarm water, QUICK REMEDY? A switch to dependable electric water heating. With an electric CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC BUY ONE RECORD Oft ALBUM TANKS CLEANED, BUILT water heater in the house you always have plenty of AND REPAIRED piping hot water. What's more, you pay less for it R KOIUI LOW tm AND OT A CRANE * BULLDOZE! thinks to JCP&L's special electric water heater rate. i •• SERVICE Your house stays cleaner, too. No flame. No combustion. SCOW ONE OF EQUAL VALUE,...Biff! Trucks for Hire No soot See your Reddy Kilowatt dealer today.

    Tops" Jan1 CARLlULICK JBtoioa 1-2012 JCP&L Jersey Central Pswer « Light ttnwdnlll* S»2OS2

    AMBASSADOR GO ALL-ELECTRIC SERVICE THE ONLY WAY TO MODERN LIVING! Recommends STILES SOFT WATER SERVICE 324 Mdn St., Madison FOR AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS FR. 7-3031 SUMMIT RADIO A Sftie* for f AND APPLIANCE CO. Summit" 23EASTER3 BROAD STREET N FUEL CO. 485 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT £R. 7-1333 FREE PARKING OPEN EVENINGS XZ3OOOC OOOOOOOOO0O0000OOC CR. 3-0004 i •< THE SUMMIT HEUAIP, THURSDAY, DtCEMIfWit l?56 IT rvfyli I1VM IIN and Mrs. Raymond E. Murray, ..-.^ BUSINESS DIRECTORY SROatFolies ' Photography chairman w as Mrs Action by Grand Jury iari S. Hulett. Inuma advertis- (Coounued from Page 361 RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE II On charges of forger)', breaking ing chairman Mr*. Jame* A NESS HOUSES nostalgically to her old haunts in and entering, larceny »nd receiv- Prtrie and out-of !o«n «dv«rti«r. z Xnnidad. Roberta Wtamn danced ing stolen good*. Magistrate AJ chairman Mrs. UiUum M Vrte ^Minnie," with her Calypio Jc*, btri H BkrmtB Uut wt*k held nsan headed large committee tvi Bud He)T*ood. Jean MacDonaid for grand jury ftctioa Haaaptoa A. solicit the ads which make m<..M »a« featured singer, Hugh Lean- GEORGE'S Lee, wboav Ia4e«t addrwi was am of the profit for the Fullies. Eaat Oraag« rooming kooae. der played the talent scout, and (General chairmen Mr« J^l.n AUCTION ROOMS SCHMALZ John McDonpugh and Emil Bon- SWEET-KLEEN Lee pleaded guilty to ferf«ry \l Herng«l ami Mrs William >. Antiquet * M(lk I Crwm tempo were Minnies Holly*nud Stern*. Jr. can well be proud >A and innocent to the other charges. escorts. The colorful ensemble t Bouffbt tad sold • LAUNDRY tiie huge staff >A committees ar.d Arrested Oct » when h* at- included Ptt Durang. N»ncy Complrt* Ert*u» Bought For Excellent Laundry Service talent which pnxliioed the OM r- tempted to cash an IM check, Swartz. Nancy Waters. Pauline SI Sumps* Ave. CR. police charged that Lee stole the look Foll.es f»f 195« Chm« Dry Cleaning Rug Cleaning Boryeskne, Donna Duft, Hope check from the office of Dr. Ar- IS Industrial PI. Sum ail RoUa&on. Gay Champhu. Mar- thur Wilietta of 7i Union place. • Auto Dtmkn • • htiHt 1 Igp CR. jori« SchiUU, Edith Curtjj.*, Alic- The other charges resulted from Delivered Fre*b from Morale. Ed»«rd T. Kenyon. I'd Area Red Cross liquors the contentioo that Lee itote items Giliaad, George Deltney. Louis Our Nearby Farm in the amount of HOO from the Gorman, Don osborne, Ellis Arru- WERNER MOTOR CO. home of Arthur H. Padula, of 1strong, Nick lurtus. Pendenms Given $2,000 j CaD . . . ABE'S LIQUOR STORE Robin Hood road. LIQUORS Reed, Jr, Robert Lawrence and TAUL L WERNER. Prop, CLASSIC AT STRAND—Count Un Tolstoys claisic novel, "War ihd ! MILUNGTON 7-0025 Designs of Mohamtn«dan pray- Allen Good Ckr?tl«r . rtjmooti Dtalei WINES BEER Refugee Aid Goal IVJIT ' ;« n<>« fj^>.,!» i\ 'he Strand tmatei' ;hriiif >rts Mri Kt-ner m * scene from metrical design only, since the The Summit Area ha» Sale*—Service • Delicatessens • Prompt Delivery Senict ment," spng by Mary Rapicano ! Korean forbids the reproduction and sung and danced by the "Girl asked to rai^e $2.'iitf> and provide 199% GUARANTEED LSED CAMS CR. 3 4482 of the image or likeness el any Friendi, ' Peggy Woodi, Joan w»it*r clothing within the nest fr»' HILL CITY DELICATESSEN month* through the. Sum nut Area Msfera BwJj 1 Pamt; 5 bop » Uatai p|. , living thing. N'uber. Phyllis Gambino. Jan Smart ioy Cuts Mourn FLNE FOODS chapter, American IU-bn I'anns'i'a, son of Mr. and Kennedy and Roberta Whinn. Mrs. Ant.W,\ I'anncHa. of « Park ; Party Specialties. Canapei by Leo OGrady, chapter chair-. STRAND aMTHie. wjs treated on Sunday Made To 'Jrder 3alisL BORDEN'S Many Behiad Scenes man. 31? Springfield Ave. CR. 3 4343 iori cut m.i.u;h at overlook Hos- I The stage manager was George The national and inter national 26 Maple Street CR. J-JOM LIQUORS, WINES BEERS pital . >u>t.lined \vheri the car i PauUen, who supervised the Red Cross orgaruration ha* bwn Prompt DtUveries ••driven hy }UJ» nnilhtT struck a fire • Appliance Repairs T crew of Thomas P. Prout. Jr, requettfd to take over the Hun- has a dream 1 "NEWARK *. ' •'•'•••'• Truck at ihe iniei section of Chat- CaU CR. 3 11C Harrison Ball. Bill CransUiun, «arian rtfugtt relief program DAVID J. FLOOD • Delivery Service • 1 R.R.O. PROCTORS ham >treet and L'afa>e!te avenue, 1 Beechwood Road San mil Bernard M. Cowperthwait. Ed- both in this country and in Fu- Electrical Appliances . Vliatham. | ward Boryeskne, John Hcrnjjel, ror* anJ extra funds are needed Repaired of a cream I Ralph Lees and Walter L. Heath, ' The 20 mon'tli-old 'tw> >*as slight to pro\ide medual supplies, fxxl. •1 I.-t* \>f"Tr;.-\,r 'J • - -!•«' *a Household Wiring SUBURBAN • Mason Contractors • )y injured «hen the car struck | Jr. Ecenery was designed and biankeu and other n*cf»s>tie§ t> Prompt Service 1 : v <"'.;. v • M ;v - ••-. ;:>--.-".".••.\j,. the Irmk which »j« rcturmhfi DELIVERY SERVICE painted by members of the Sum-Hungary and the neighboring Ml Springfield Ave. for every use fn».m a hose tosiiug cx«Tci*r. PACKAGE DELIVERY ' nut Art Association, Vera H. Hall, countries that ire offering a haven T>' H..1-' •'*;' .' V f V. V i* CR. 3-3361 CITY MASON, INC. Neither Mr>. I'jru-lU m her hus- i chairman, Edith Miesem. 1'ris- to refugees The Red Cross i« the MORRISTOWN MESSENGER SERVICE Guy Soccodtto, Prop. band were injured when their ear cillia Gilson, Joan Bennett, Dor- international agency that is mot-COHMl'MTV CR. 7-«S3S New Construction & Alterations othy Trowbridge, Alicia Trainer, struck the right rear of the truck. • Auto Repaln • ing supplies into the stricken are»s John J. Heigl and Jan Van Dam. -~ :- T'T . F*~ •.!.»» ..¥•- %> !>>•" ' •• -•"•'•yT PhoDt Cft. 3-M71 and supervising their distribution T' » "i';(».-.". f -" « J .*' * V 1 :J 17 Morris Cout Siamil Mrs. James H. Maroney was Mr. OGrady stressed that d< • Electrical Appliances • chairman of properties ami her r ••• '. T» ^i;»Cc LIN'S MOTOR ; natione of money are wanted by •^x :. *•- 4 ^ M. o ij SALES & SERVICE committee Included Mrs. Irving ! the local chapterplui ?ifts of warm J. Angell, Mrs. Harmon Ball, COMMUNITY Auto Repairs Eastern Fuel Company i winter clothing. Contribution!. DAY Optus Annud Salt JOSEPH DE LUCA Mrs. Robert II. Birkhoid, Mrs. . may be mailed-or brought to Rid. T/Jiti1 T>,sshled American Veterans Body k Fender Work Salt* & Serrice Ralph E. Blank. Miss Effa H. Morn\lo»n JE I* « C i' Used Cars Cross headquarter*. 22 tlm street. •liaptrr n M G-A4I Free Delivery Make-op was done under the .CHARD CYCLE I ,SPORT SHOP CR. 3S2S2 SI Summit Ave. CRestrfew S41W j supervision of Mrs. William V. Local Mon Named; li* OPPOSITE Kew & Used | Croat, chairman, and a committee BICYCLES H.OORIN6 CHATHAM PET SHOP I which included Mrs. F. H. AlLehig- h Delegate I DEBRA Part* Repairs Sales Service We board your birds while | bright, Mrs. Doyle M. Butler, Mrs. PAGET m Broad St. CR. 3-50SS Shop-srt Home Service you're on vacation ! C. P. Clark, Mrs. Ernest Cruik- ! shank, Mrs. John Hall. Mm. Ed-To Student Parley Inlaid Linoleum ME. 5 9140 ward Hallock, Mrs. H, Thomas Robert D. Pierson. a senior at i perfect) $1.39 sq. yd s: Heekda>« at • Building. Materials • 1M MAIN ST. CHATHAM Hamilton, Mrs. Job tl. Lippincott, Lehigh University and. son o< Mr. \ ion Kentile Asphalt Tile 6c ea. 7:0O . 9:1)0 P.M. Inlaid Linoleum Tile t In lUar of Building Mr George McKelvey, Jr., Mrs. and Mrs. Carleton W. Pierson of ' 8T Beekman road, has been ( ontinuoun Sat. •'"Sisaf" (perfect) >x» 10c ea. «tf Hiuiia* arc HALF and HALF! Alfred Melander, Mrs. Richard selected to represent Lehigh at the I'ntm 2:1*1 |'.>|. STEPHENS-MILLER CO. • ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM • Plumbers • Richer than milk, llrhter Northmp, Mra. William T. O«- than cream-just right f«r borne, Mrs. Robert Rader, Mrs. eighth annual student conference Com pit lm tin* of FIRTH * ALEXANDER SMITH !Si-xt Attraction ewffco. Lawrence W. Rhoadi. Mrs. James on U.S. affairs being held fmm • CARPETS • yesterday through Saturday at the BUILDING MATERIALS L«ROY BALDWIN W. Robinson, Mrt. Jack Manley Bvts rYestiey WTALL TILE-WALL BOARD US. Military Academy, at West COAL FUEL OIL • PLUMBING Ro«e, Mrs. Lewis N. Thorne, Mrs. Ideal Floor Covering Co. Point. LOVE ME • HEATING Austin W. Ttnraer, Miss Kathleen DAVID BRIAN-HARSHAWUHT 3t RniteU Place CR. 749*, 1903-05 Morris Ave., Union, \. J. ,A total of 160 students, from $5 TENDER" • ALTERATION Wallace and Mri. John F. Taylor. Phone MUrdock s-SM colleges and universities in the • JOBBING fjHrsea Were Ushers • Business Service Bureau • United States and Canada Have 10 Greenfield Ave. CR. 74415 Mrs. Paul R. Dederer was chair- been chosen to participate Selec- • Fuel Oil • man of ushers assisted by Mrs. tions are made on the basis of in- BUSINESS SERVICE BUREAU ANTHONY HMIA Judson C. Travis, Mrs. Richard terest and capabilities in the field § t$ Summit Avenue, Samralt, N. J. lobbing Promptly Anmniti T» C. Long, Mrs. Law son Langehheim of international relations and re- _Ea$f«rnL and Mrs. William J. Pyle. Nurs«-s lated courses, in the social sci- PLUMBING • HEATING from Overlook Hospital who us- ences, FUEL OIL SHEET METAL WORK 24 Hour Delivery hered were Nanty Booth, Atwilida The subject of this year's con- 447 SprinqfJeSTRANW Avt., DCR. 3-3900 pnoxo orrstT HUNTINC 7 CHESTNUT AVENUE DeCoster, Edith Colarusso. Rita ference is "The..National Security MIOTO STATS WILLIAMS OIL-OMATIC CR. 3-912S NOW PUriNG THRU TUESDAY BINDING MIMEOGRAPniNG LIGHT! Walsh, Evelyn Adams, Mildred Policy of the United States." with Oil Burners Maker coffee, cereal and emphasis on the vulnerabilities ">t ftTOB(H STAMF8 Tedesco, Maureen Me<)usry, Dor- its Place W ilh (.one Uilh The Sales & Service • Real Estate • fruits taste better. the Free World and the policies re MAIUVO TYPE SETTING cas Mallard, Roth Ortoci. Jean —Red Rmk ENGRAVING lETTEB PRESS 233239 Broad Street CR. 3-0004 Green, Roberta Fartington, Vir- quired to meet them.--. Sub-topics MICONE AGENCY ginia Carney, Mar>* Landry and to be discussed by the students Telephone Answering Senict are: The Atlantic Community. STEPHENS-MILLER CO. Works Assiduously Sally Curtis. They were assisted THE GREATEST NOVEL by the Service Comrnittee of Sum- Middle East and Africa. South and On The Sale of Your House. Southeast'Asia. KaM A*i». l.a»in FUEL OIL mit High School under the direc- EVER WRITTEN NOW • Carpet Cleaning • America, and the USSR and Metered Deliveries List Ft With Us. tion of William Lukens. Satellites. FIRE INSURANCE MAGNII 'tNTlVj OIL BURNER The 104-page souvenir program BEDROSI AIM'S Sales & Service 3f0 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J. with its eye-catching rlcgant gold, Only lfi of the' 2.ono in«rsanic ,- APVE ON THE 38 Russell Place CR. 7-0030 | CR. 3-8600 white and black cover design by mineral* are classified as genuj Attractive Values in Mrs. Theodore Merrill, was prod- according to the Encyclopedia SCREEN .TT.i .,-» RUGS Roofers uced by Mrs. Franklin A. Kolyer Brittanica. . mil and Jewelers • MEDIUM! e-Wall Carpeting Thoro-Cleaning ,7 I 4 LARRY MAY LJarht enough to pour, heavy enough to whip. Repairing "^ ROOFING KING GEORGE INN Storing SIDING — GUTTERS Re-Fitting LEADERS FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL Re-Laying Guaranteed CaU CR. 3 535* ^ MILLINGTON 7-O410 428 Springfield Are. War anColor bd > II PeacCHNILOIOH e WATCH—JEWELRY 24 FRANKLIN PL. %t SX7 MT. BETHEL RD. . WAKRES TOWXSniP SUMMIT, N. J. AUDREr HEPBURN • HEN&Y FONDA Phone: CR. 74500 ~i Sen-k* Stations • CLOSED MONDAYS REPAIRS (MEL FERRER-ANITA EKBERG HUMIMIIMIIIIMIIMimMI ZOTT|'S ESSO SERVICE • Chimney Cleaning * * ReatonabU i riMi Prices WEEKDAYS at Zand 8 p.m. NATALE CHIMNEY CO. S*HRDIY AND SUNDAY at !:3« •3:20-9:10 p.m. Built Repaired Cleaned Esso TAKE THE FAMILY * Fut Service (»,^ >AT. WE RECOMMEND THt 5 :o snow FOR Thl» it the Time of the Year to GUM . Oil . LabrteatJoM ^ BEST SEIT.tTION OF SK ATS: (.lean and Repair Your Chimneys For Prompt »trr1c« HEAVY! . . also Fireplaces. Why Sot Call CaU CR. 3-1727 Whips up into mountains OUT FOR DINNER Now And Krotect Your Family cor. Broad, Atnwood A Morris AT. in no time. \ SMtiHT INmr^RE IN ADMISSION WILL BE and Home For the Long Hard CHARGED FOR Tills ENGAGEMENT OVLYJ Winter. • Stationery • |. CB. 3-4413 NfWARK SUMMIT SIESEL'S WID. f*n. SAT. Dec. 12-1M4-15 • Coal • STATIONERY SHOP Office & Home Stationery >'.'(>A' r»t './ •*. 1 '. !AL,l EASTERN Mark Cross Leather Goods Greeting. Cards [ - FUEL COMPANY CR. 3S344 ' TEA AND SYMPATHY HIGH QUALITY COALS • Lamps & Shades • 37t Springfield Ave. For Prompt Deliveries^' Make dining ««t a wecUy L)ci'OI,ah KERR John KERR • Jerry Carvell CaU CR. 3-0004 Television • treat for toe entire family. tt3 Z» Bnwd Street Summit Catallnt Lamp Noanting Shop Bring them here for dell- LAMPS SHADKJ SOUR) Mounting • R«o»rre4 SUMMIT RADIO & cioas food, erpertly prepared. S KltmiE SHOW'.! STEPHENS-MILLER CO. Converting • CUUom I* A different kind of taut* •Icely served * . . seaslble R«wtiln« Order APPLIANCE CO. thrill-wond*rful with prices. Saturday Matinee It Z.Wt T.M , Urtrmber 15 On Our BLUE COAL n In SliKk • Shidfi la Btoch fruit. GIFTS AmthoriMetf Dnttf SANTA CLAUS WIU frIVE AWAT For your entertainment — IM-1M TrntrmJ Art. $200,001 Worth of Toy* KOrPEES COKE FUEL OIL N. J. Du MflQt • RCA PERCY POST, at the orgaa. BUILDING MATERIALS Srxnt>«: l .,—From— Aero* lutct 4U •rrtttffh«ld A»e. to play all your favorite soag* J8 Rusell Place CR. CR. 713U At it* noai ot At vow e\-ery Friday, Satorday and ROYS TOY fc HOMY SHOP • Laundries • Sunday nlthts. fAcrot* toe Street from the Theatre) Wallpaper • II It's Dtsntrfterred from f#r Rmmwmtimi, • THE BIOCEST AND BEST SELECTIOXOr TOTS YOURS TO TELL CORBY'S «:M it U P. M. IN THE roCNTRY" HILL GfTY PAINT & —On the Screen— WALLPAPER CO.. Inc. BORDEN'S WHAT YOU SELL LAUNDRYCRAFT Dotont nntcfc **J "Copr. Kldd and Hw t LOTS OF On* CaU Doe* All Pr»tt Laraktit For Information Call... it'* go» to b* goodl TBtRY DEMPSEY'S Slav* Giri* COLOR CARTOONS LAUNDRY DRVCLEANtNG Advertising Dept. Rug Cleaning - Fur Storage All M»kM of WUJpafttfl Morris Avt. A Morrii Tiimpikt, SpringiltM CR. 7-1W0 481 Springfleid Ave. CR. MOM I CR 3-4000 Summit Ate. THE SUMMIT HBtAlD. THUHSDAY, DtCtMIEK t. IWt

    H&P WAMnD — MALI AND flMAtf KXSAU tOP SALE H_>WANTO. MMAII H«> imritunm imv tmr mum mmu i r ; *—TlKMTl Rfc —- SCHOOL nuaUck d»j«k. 122 , . JCHMSTMAS SUftftiSTlONSg SECRETARY CLERKS, JR. roeko*. *4 to te each; &-Vr. • ""^ BANK ING «ju* clocka IIS to US {• '[~ • far 1 year: 2 wagon sea;:* $v,'- ' * CLERK TYPISTS Excellent opportunity child * etx&ir, reStaAshed »"' No required Bt- HANS wv*n mn&dm tor with Summit law firm. Employees wanted for varied and interesting orudi*. »18; ctowt of '. «**•. f* mm. Good 4* Union PI. Summit m—****** OR- 3-4M0. DRexel 6-Giw "" A ' THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY WTliON maewttc ; , • trained, to good hasues. CH 3-7366. ; spring 3 veara. i>W. $50 CI' week, apply at , __ »ftw 8 P.M. POt SAiE POI SALI Account* receivabit bnWnl toy»."acoM <*f whacfa ape SECTIONAL sofa., dtnett* «,!".". LABORATORIES mMk for U» tlotst aleo aait*<|U«a and UUMOUR furniture CR i-fi a MUKWKIt experience. Typing a must. — XV OB8 TV Km V J r »umaau> .. CHilSTMASSU6«5TIONS1 ft-cK SCHtfSTMAS SUCWrBTIOMSj 3 Plumr CR 3-SS72 On MouutaUi Arr «hlft.. PR. P U LUMBERMENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY Many employee benefits. *_. :.. DltfrNC^rremr'sulu-TTiuii,^., iig eai- btlffpt. rlkalra. CK 'i-455: ftlO. '' "' ' "- SECRETARY ' KBO-Hl-W^SA'8 Minu-V aewtag ma- BOY'S Baj&ili-iBsye hleyci*. . >>". 5 car*. Extxm a division of ; cr3i« — Nw 1W57 sews forward add : bojr'g ¥)" girl* a*n> 4 t*> 8, unimrtl CR J-«l*i. 8OFA b«tl !«. CH J. K. SMIT * S • S, INC. *at*fJ to «w Manager 40 [ rvrerac. d*n» eaerbrotAem. patotua. ton. sam«a and. irwrti'^nr^tf U«n». 1—ANTIQVU 'tour «Mk: aC tw.tr. boUdvm oft I Only HIM PURSER'S. 100 Sum- ! CR. 3-780? •—HOUSEHOLD GOUb> IT: Central AT* K«T P.t>r.•(«*]] i vM 3 speed autonuuttc Hasv dlttiutrv «a_ieT* 4, 9-, Tull tun* I __chanttwr. CR. 3-^42 _ Orosl^y 6 cii. ft. »}>artnu»ii" !., lw NEVER worn., man's 2-toouaer _Ue, w:rl(ieratcr. O1U5 ;ijffflrj> uki H.nirR 8 a.m. V> 3 P rr. AJ' «*«• »«*»»•• '• ec "mail deptwr. hold* till OUrwt- rtze 44 aihort CH 7-l«2i._ C«mrai:y kkoa«ad .CLEANING iwnH.. 3 pc ! WELSH-Ccxjrt iPemOrcrKfi piliipW* i EASTERN FUEL CQ. au-c K* oJ la»ip» oon- In nu:uth* AKC rt*l»t«mi. WU) lwid CABHMFRE narj nut. atee 14-1«. .0- oen: Sumtrl;. Writ*- But 473. m«nr. Phqn* ME »-4B0». JAZZ r»c\irt eu) recorda ) until Clirtsuitus. Call DUiiellen 2- m«i". tw^f. Vrr; reii^iiaule CR 3-233 BnMd S. Summit v\: ., Ivttr, «dy«. tuiy OP_N EVENtSO.-, HBNTAL pr»- t&u's from dixie to Bund CR J-C1M L»- up 2 tr«_» f.w thla Re»»aaaW«. DRfxd STOVE cmtvtjljmtitoii gut- ar.d .-. . PRE-HOLIDAY. CR 7-J9V .,••.. an: Wort:. Good OMuHttcma BOV'6 b»m-lf -*rtii apc«danet*T. Full CUrlirinaa «nd a llfetimt- Pliwf In THi: ROBIN 1V*K> Sihop. 2 TayU/r SCP DRTVK-D. • 61?**' foucxl rondittijii $15 C^t 3-^003 win B\«Vet . »rt>f«it, Mllllririi antic used olattun* ECONO»n_ lta~bolU'..' - A W ik- Oi'.O'l betweeb n >> Kr.i» ti:'. for Cuntuiiu.* iv.d ye* Year. ! COMPLPTE bttt,. ImrraiL-. u;;<; •AM 1 iif dra AI :« and chair*.. m;;:<].;. r DR*x«l I A:: ;IDM uid nil' ir. r.ui bloom. bov« 34". rscdiemi oondi- ; cn». fEt* o' dtsiMS and 1.«:!;_ CHHDS clUff«ari>b*. v • SELLING tlon. *15 DRrae! 6-«3T0. ti»venef rt!f.:i'. bcolw ar.tl K^rtKv. ,tu*" C»ll 4-acMB « P.M. to 9 TOUANtar- h_jMn*ark. Ow dar i Must •ell fcuK. quilt top and h-ind Kut bu.-Tr! or Frid^ay p_8tfer- ; TVPBWRrnCR. Raya: qqal*- deluxe POODLES black mlnitvtAU*. Chaiuptaii a wtek Ell R l ttrci n lhIl CR • NON-SELLIN& Lxp«ter.c*»J 3 tUy !" trttoie. . oandiuon. CR. ruick. sirt- BOOKKEEPER R««_C«T«I AKC. Cnrtetiiw* dellvrPT. AMERICAK Orl«o«*l rug. 14x18. $73: llOLLYWOOD BET. boiTisprin.- M *X7 Kunimi: Herald per*«n>«. muiic like chll- : HiO SOuth Oratijt* 3-0439 j ga.«l«K t*t»te. MS1. 2 pxlra tr**s Good condition R>.!:._- PRK5S gpy p work*bl«? coiidltlini DRexc • RESTAURANT UEKMAN > tutor dreu. lh U lln .>E3»GH£X_~Eti«Ttaih iSfittW' pupT"e*-"I *«i>e6i , tl5; tc-lei*one_ tabde *:-:. colcr, comf*!*"* mudin iiul CR 3-WB6 ifiTt. age Plione CR. 3-483B uis'i roccn Ciiiod pa-:ii«4(* (tca\ fur c. llrn-v humUinK •tram. Wonderful ol»ir D;ne'., .v uAfuWiidiw REUET Ap- j n. .••-ou» imaumr. Aocordlau U osz*,. VMI»U«J1 blind (B7 X 23 •. Rc.v FULL TIME UOVIWO. mntt« roooi able MUrtUx* 6-414a. CR. 3-4B» i p!^ Sswid Th»«wr, summit. ; t->. CR "-'.sea CHAIN driv«n Mtimay tmoujr dump and BAfiV Oiliwt. Eruhati BUver Crxm att»nhin«(rvt. pxoellent coiiUiUou, $13. lamps., occasional ch*lT» FR1OIDAIBE KWR1UW(A1O!! • PART TIME i j'l-msSer lmpcrWti. Good ou'.., DRfXtl 9-323B. klu-hw. MK, !lrvf>l«cr am. Oojd coii- Cuba-: f*•*•*.. Exwiienr. cona HBLP WANTtD—MAU HELP WAMTIO—MALf $ii dl CR 344A4 »4l).O0 D««rf 8-40OJ ' ME XMSB. '»' OLD oU lamp*. 3JO a^taririltt^' dltlal1 ^ 3-**M R.'f .,:r»i. dut»^«t 4 mcn'i Burke Queai Annf «ald«; H1*<*. I CITSTOM millt aolM mahoican^ bed- > ELKTTRIC mt wtooda W> Brand ntr*. Atul t>rlc-«-trr»c. l-i p_i., W)o < rootn set. Oanwti* ll_lirt icreeti toatixr I c-ell^ui ocntdltlcni Air. BENCH HAND IF .-UMd. V»lue WO CR 3-5194. Main St., MUlbim. ' tufU dlm K • rrap«t at. 'Consult a Realtor and MAN mtrund for dep«n,- Dr.. Murrar Hill. j o' tw- DUGAN BROTHERS Cull Mm. TUmerhuto, CR 3-4B90. n and atApplns proosdurt*. C. KELLY AGENCY, Re.lton Oood workm* condtUans axud com- &LAZEBROOK-SHEPARD AGENCY pant btneflia A»opl»t» Corp WaaT- and SUMMIT T« autnmlt Aw. CH 7-;::- «r «ad Maria Avm., m* B«B: CR. 3-0304. PR. "7-M39 CK '.-:j!' REAJ. ESTATE BOARD ADDRESSOGRAPH OPERATORS IilAN vttVi a^t'tvdr wffi- aTalUb** 2A-SHORT HILLS Ling to lean] nwiohlii* op«T4tV.r:i, Move Right In AN INVITATION covering SHURI muji. unjLBunN prmoti (h>xi worK.injr KEY PUNCH OPERS. (part time) - WOOD, THE ORANQES and i: b«n*ftu* Snoa-okt i_ to ruit si Uanor BU Bd. at : ELECTRICAL BNamBSR for Tast Urvel. located on an a.tnnurMTely liuid- your Msurr w oyi»«» tMrr a u b u r b * n realdentlu coai.T.;! Iy ABnpte.t* Corp Home •nd CVxcxnol Oroup. Serm ca- tbrnu^hout Rites Union and Are a-rd W«i»rr ». Summit. soapod lot tn K«w Provldwuof. TWe mUBh«b. liaa on tt» turn rrni wUl be (WmlKw] with winna aivd b» or NEW PROVIDENCE lm-el: Urtn« n>o«n. dthftng room, porcti what you «r*. TM» beauMtal ROBERT E. D1ETZ COMPANY TYPISTS v ITK« or 7 rLBTTRicAi. EKopnsm roc n»- kttflmi witJi breukfiuu *_i; *econd whtw frante ookmdaJ. 8 rooma. pvtvg riiini UntwTisa'i Cculii Oi .Ifrwl: 3 larR* Iwttroan*. tlJ«l bittli. 4 bedrooms. 2 tiled baLttu aiul W Burrex.'. «v»pn\if M i BOARD MEMBERS third lev«i: one Mr«* bedroenx. Therf lavtXory, with bnfli^r-.^ :v .;.. CLERK-MATRON ! Elarood M. Oon« ea Owiwr Mdocwttn* In rioriaa. Only .i-7010 l.'tnrt. plUB J mor* Uw t^.r> For tsMrrlnnr call Th. . « _RlcWarj. l KC5CO. I with drraUiK roonv and ;>r: WE OFFER MAN* »-«nt«> 2:">-40 3 WTitunm »r*l Jotuiaor j n Item »xru- »e.-.-..'. AT SCARS ROEBUCK CO STORES BJJ A>' —~—:..:;:" ! Joseph T. Cttircti HURRY TO SEE D« OBJOaiiOrjB 1_J*BSS AIJJOWAXCK TLA.N 1 W Alter E md .t-7200 7 year old ootartal In on* of Rum- j O4d Bhon HU1» Hrt ir B>wra V...' ..- PAII1 VACATtONB 3-89J0 PLUTCX:RAT mlt'i beat treaa. CIOBP t» school* and OPEN SUNDAY ALI [MY HOLIDAYS AND MAKT Ol'HEK PAID ABSENCE* Orac* A. Handwork town. 1st floor; ceotKr hall U-vtng ' 3-2400 b »x»cUT wt_t Toiu Kill be In t_aroom. dtotoR room, kitchen wlith din- j 4-BERN'ARDSVILLE BANKING OPPORTUNITIES KLroer O Bouatco 3-»4«4 : aJl-brtck, alat* roor Z bsdrootn, 2 Ul«d ins area, laraitory, fortened porch ! 7-1031 bath ham*, riraplaop a tu the llrtut p*t*> , 0"p a fair acwpa to a mottifr tn~, QaU «r- drt5t> tr te diaeuM ett* *-Schmidt Co. 7-Hjj - - law attitaDc room, bedroom and* bach, C. Rally Amoey room and recreation room. or«r 175 Year Old ColwJTfll d oi a oarvrr irl«h AU*U.t«. Interesting full time clerical positions. Modern air conditioned Clanoea O Loos * Bon 7-44SS ' j car antaelMd wtrh atoraes and floor: 3 bedroomt. tiled bmCh, < Spencer UiMr. 3-iBOO OTC. Liarwe «njolOB«d ppore * hea-t. ppOaiTT room, deok porcli, Oil air jrenclx rolllnjt «crtB wltli *x;>i-.- r MOKIXAT TBROUOH PRIDAt CWTIL t JO F.U Buy jvrr th« housr on lot 135x100 lor canrtlttorwd 3 oar Spaciouv ».V bittnv*"** •< nwrtorrd HMW »ir >"• building. Employee beneim. Paid h«>l;Jays." Lilwral penoion •3:.2» c«r th* wiiole pare*l with 2 ; If lot. poagwwloa. OWIWT • additional Una »ai*t arr _>o transferred. Ajiktnp 137,300. i C.' to Summit aviuoln htouo "rowNSfiii' MASONRY & SLiATE and rnuno omvt* h*U. itTVng room, •n tn* ag«a of '•! ar.a U ar.a ,»»,i IOOJOIU Tor K< M0 AT* CK 3-8000 diatoB room, modem Ktt*h«i. porrh, tvhpMQIlMR*. With 1 prorr*BilT» moderr nuriMfirtvirlin; iic«pr! loo«wjni i. porwd*r room, oftjf bedroom W. A. McNamara CHATHAM MANOR RjBSBARCH OLJBtK oM RA.VC1T _aral ^itl., ali oil l«it rinor: 4 ncocSlant, CH. 3-38B0 CR. 3-7WM Ml 7^KM6-R1 C.VJ't 1IJKIA HELPET. room 13V i a;'« If new namr a o*r. oar. toM-ni* oedruutm aa«l 2 tiled batlis 0 ri*>ni colr.ni.i •'. 3. IHntn« raoni 10 x '.:' 8 veuns old wttri 4 t>r Ttth permanent tbAT»^»v. ruU rrjunrt*d by k>*a\ittful tr***T- on _«" aTiri 9T" it 1>> a plot 100 x 135. 4 rhcr t»» >. ApplT Boi 2-47< MUtnunrknr. r.c HAXL UJHUV: lir. floor t-i Milton Aw- EU-ni-: • '"' Jr. Accountant: f»i !N> frsv. witn niaUi:: fine tw«w on i "• iorrh Kt'hotl xirK hlxll it<"iir.\ > •- l>r'i:d Hi", in Summit. Omvrr nvn-uij? ' "L 141«I bath «nd aiuwrr G. A. Allsopp, Inc. 8 3 .-•.*••::. !K«I- aa IU8.90n. A tiltwt Ueear- L"ul "*tlt ankllii Srtioul aTwi Of- »Ud trains Rr-allilii'.ili; ',>'.•' CLERK TYPIST Accounting Cleric 9 Awnuetwiv Ablr propvrtT and lnowUou f<-md ait 137.800. HI tnUtoUr 31) •• OW S-wrt HU3» Hd i n»ri MUlburr. wall * tiA_BU O.- SUMMTT offer» »«re«ller/ for OPEN SUMMT A1J DAV i JOBS-BECK-SCHMIDT. A. S. ANDERSON. Realtor : -hripful but not ai 443 H;iru«r! leld Averw*'. srnnmi: 3 IV*ch-»tx»d Rd CR T-KBI I «.dr«nomi«n; il>den. p a. i-d.\v I. B. M. Operator: EMPLOYMINT WANTTO Immediate Occupancy CR_;i-«40O Evn, CR 3-«CTT. CR 3-flBll A- Hni»; CR. t^m. CK :i-M» 1 Butler Agency , r.i ttvnaponatloc.Ma.nT ; pro! Mr CR l.xppr.ri1."1**! 4>C.f4i4 ! AVf Hi..". - ' Ltuin Uundrr and ciiraur.* dvui« a! ; SPENCER M. MABEN, ; WOODLAND PARK" 8-ROOM SPLIT CR 3-TTOO Credit Cleric TTIT home. CK. 3-3437 y*m otarttr IMII colonial, birlck tmn > r «|>r-H"riore) ti. orrdi; rx»>t- Realtor ^ntii «lwt«> roof huv propfrtv in «>rn«T frwn FnuUQlu Hriiool; 4 (coori OENEK.U. twjuatworfcif. {\Ut or part 13 A—GIL.LETTK IE j.nllt" tn ti-TK ar. p rr i Z1 Bkwiiiroad ftd . Summit N« Jw.*^ tatyr nuu«t«r txttTDOtn uuii tll-ri ,. ,, UJnd „ . i>or.-h cfirtwluK UtmJ utc(h«n aiul bri«lt/j« i >a '*' "ri«*. Urjfp K>ti wi-Ji exceptional $16,000 .•am to TiTwai m>UHn tn d.-v OaU TdtirwlaT Buc aoU CR 3-0183 »rra. buti«T'« pantry. _cv»- linnc J~_i:™<* *"d t*^1 «(»«• Und»c M0.O0O. Women's and debs shoes. ns d«p»rin)«>nt No txpencticr Haturtfax. MPWtocfc a-33M nxnn andd dlniiitllndTiK rtx»nrtwin. 2nd Hoorrtooc . 33 ; ; T»nw>-b«dTootii ranch, full t>,i™ l•rr^(1^ warns tronlDf to do at honw tx-droonur 2 ui«i tw.w». p«n«4irtd i JOHN F. TAYLOR Realtor wwt*r. Call 6-42X) CORBY'STENTERPRISE CR -13B2. MODERN HOME r«rni".:c«i room Aral l«.T».t«n- in baw- i.7ff7*i , Permahefit position. :iu".u ulo2n ca rtxmr |»r««w«i LAUNDRY ",M.. ar-.j o.'trr . .-Excellent salary plus p rhtmr Uirh- worn, i «w*«"X ejintltior.: -tn»l«'- far fttier*: office —•• -— ' — —• — roam, ntceUwr*. kitchen witii CONSTRUCTION CO. Complete strain he.i'irw txt- 1> raKla>nai mtlm mi^uioeriiv oT'.'.oe. TTngrr-CUBtK. Wpl<( but iv-KKii, aeml -mixirm kltcliem w In Ufi<-<1 liunbrr. pltunftti:- antl ^^^(n-,' 4 bedroomj and . Summit ror ruemawirT VICKKRS. IKC Dln- i ^ j bath witii. «rif>w»T on nwi-uiri fli.or BUILDING LOT »lon <*f 8p«9Tj-lUnd Corp. 3> T 300 on drwid amd imr in i on 2nd ftadttxan »nd bath on Jnl Oli Mtf.vii hc.\t. Oar csir rl3*?V*ld AT* , Summit. K j CR • Kr.ii''".\;j: ! botliw p»r». tm» iiirht offtor Turk Call ; h*»t. wlil1 <**fT> ft*ci' ouUt-up noudibortitjud of «3-47.()Ui A:3U am. to 3 v'» 3-7»0U. ate CR 3-«T«7 bfiewiaei! : A J | o"'" plArhcnuw for chUdren Iti Mop rmt- , Horiwr;. mice tr««a, rudng iuid. STBOO vard Prlcp «t only- tSlOOD bednxmi* ID wcrt DK 15 u* HAJSV SITTER T t>l I >A/HITMORE A JOHNSON HOL I} opokw and anna rt—nin^ JOHN F. TAYLOR. Realtor i MES AGENCY; Realtor KxmUem GENERAL CLERICAL you Chnabnu a^unp. DH«gnt lomttoai •rrnoat. OaU f»t 7arm Av« &u:TKV4 A Buu, CR. 7-3T9T Ac CR '-0906 3-W» CR ' 45 Mapto -at., BummttcWftew OKK PBX, »»techboard OtMnutor itia on Pb r"7i) DJ» rout* ORexel »-M4B linn!«fi*t* opening rur WA 1'EKFBOOrTItCI M E p Prnonw! Offlc bax«nen«a anain! prrma- LvdT M\ar. b* abtr .to Slcv. - rr. illJ tn 1 PM 30-40 ra»f rull ttrne. (Jood champ fur idTu RMacamblv OlU . Houra • a.in to 1 pm. All Otd «rjat>UaSTCd ftrm cn J-JJOO 3-5TT0 ol3r«r tanarUa OKBtnOtr knatad. iNtunbp: To air-oonHUooKl ofSkF of iar*> con- our daor< Modem «i-. tictu«»k»«ptTk POI SALE HOMES • HOMESITE^ eim tn Bunnffl. Wnte Boa OOV, ofl'.c* wwii eurn- ooolan«. rormra: ireuda Ntnrmwrt;* kmnaw and A««cso>. IS Kins &<• Mumaccntu. Ampte parldng JCff Mm "SUMMITS NEWEST AND. MOST BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY" BarapatB ptyfawwi Oood bmir waak No a»twrS AWD CONDVtTe ft* a-BOVta—«U> OOOM~ BF IT OKMUMB) BT Ttt COMi- Nonet or armjBHevr ; NOTIC* 18 HERX8T OntN Th*l WUUBB. TO PRO%TDE F0« TKf * MT C_JH (or tour uatf ACCORDION—Ha< atiaa Otattar ! tt. renamum. t '*x», utt^uM all tw. book*. hrt I* Waraa Automobile Qubs MOK ootmen. or T»t crrr or ta« tltwn lc£«tta«ttate i AssBSsatES-r or TOW CO«T painting*, worki of art, #t« 5 pja. OaU CB. %• SUMMIT: •ubaertp«r« Vicgor V TKttUBOF UPON* LANUft Is' TH3: f». OR. 3-6173 OKOROrS ADCTIO* ROOMS :. Th* mtm of ttLkKW Tnwt Ootay»5 VICINITY TtQ3ttI» BLNVr'M'rtl-' 5 cu. FT. I**.***, aso. on. j- PIANO •_< aeoanttee, a_> *m SUMMIT tymhwai f^ fcupt »U! iia! MKIOMCI c' M BOTocrr Avwm oiutaM. ttuwr wad t—_OB« tot- 1J* by THBREBV «W'VII>EI) f •• ;. - 2307 after « PJf. T«l CSamtew 7-< Submit Plans to ep- K HARKUIDS THKRCTCm AJfD A • H JH. / • i win Pine** CR J-7434. » * WUI buy your attic etc. ISfl naantiiij Fns- THE I8HCAKOE O» !•» »J . w> .> S—aUSCCLLANCOUS CK »«Ot or 0*. 1- csr- ft* H oumixMwl Ujae ; th» Untot. or THE cm" or 11 M« ' A- - DT call tor mrot. PfRSONAL • *?"*? 3 Ftar the purpoata A'THORJZINO THF r« \- .N., o» Reduce Accidents : or tbte « , tf Hi A M OfNCE iTACI K>1 MWT 8t:CM UXAL IMPlH/ iCMl, : _„ 49c: UfJata, We: aa&rorUtd your pnoco s 2V wttfc W rr ORDAINED B"i THJ • , y s BOtTRNK SCHMII; BlT.Kt A ormdciotb. *»c; caUn. J»c. corduroy *OmVMU> FROM YOU tor tnm mm- K. 3 (Mctiae 3 atea c or TIU <• - \ * », :o. nylon, 8»c; contact. SSc. foam *- 26 at *uod , or fc.SO nx3C, «utn o' NOLI. AUort«-.» hot 'toll in New Jersey was sketch** |:..300.00 attaE W: t^>rii«tM-.(: At noser, ahredded. i&c per 1b ; mook'« on b«ck of turn, szmtoii^ 4c good cokr for 3ffi Boot: CR. photo* : (nxt o^ Urn ,-.:iti. 48-ID. tic; '""lUr aaHfiga in It iite (Ktoky ^p,, Pjr ^ pjout today by tfet Mote* flub of vool, aUk Uuesi, uylOD, Oaeron. or- rr^C pfonma. "^rr^w Itihmii A merica (A AN J >. xi 4. Ttua onhUAue* :c>u, drapery, uptotKenr. t»n*al fabrks tontmdtmmy Sr. Uw Do it/YouMelf" accatBor.M snd u©- io wtjoostofa, taftwora. You r#-poal- Trailo Co., or b. vfriv L.*c to • potr Ji Bernard Bursj«B, MCA Safety ottdMl bgr k« liOM /won* Bitea. Dan Rlfer. Bot- 'VKi without rp-fjruahtn*;' Oua-sui- «irt«c« I. Himrr C. «U.t*» OW.T OWnt of i WOTICT. 1*« KJfiKJBV UIVSN That aaj-jnartaat. Qutdrliu, Gajev 4 Lord tX>LOR SLIDES' _«T Xnum Director. i» Citr <* fluoxnti. do tf Th* b,iiu-iu. Tru« IXini-a^ »>.»o<«l- ililiimoa, UtUing - Corticeli: Punjtb Lverelopaiem Oo, Srwiu at] UlfcOk - irjd - t^UnlrMKtmAt* *VU. t^v will aii- e!««rrtt»i(cl WjaB»utta. Cromptoii. Sctiumacher- t rJ . fixxr. yutir 3&oun all? co¢rttes on the driver, Wiferly etc. Advanc*. Butterlck. Ue- for rro: FiMttng *•* - •-. u.' ELM»< L itVJUKOAN .-•- arc fiiw- gift* Jo»~ Ui« tmknof^ factor in traffic ts.lt —. of tti# Ootmnot. OonmeU l>nu Cail. and Simplicity pattern*: Vogu* uegwt\« ami two 4-, jt 7 l*ui: on Tuaater «vwntnt. Dtcunbir 4 :«« tnd Modal Royal f* Pattern S«r»lce ROOM AND IOAt» | tl»» Bumj(Wt«> uud rtportad for Mfc- (cotare p-O'.arr N«^i- ty By erabarkuig on th» pro- -^" aatd Onatmnov «1K be »uo-i UmMir. t»> Uit t'ntcti f5r»ui»v Ctxut Open avttUKg£ to 10 V M . Sundiy to oniy: 36c «acti Mir/ ordei u pit. JDffwson S-1718 8UALL uprtam piano for PLEASANT finer roam grams. Burst«?in declared, the i -H-o&i^- IXvteUn. CK. PtirdkT, Dwxrn- an-1 iu S..5*) Auid 15»; reiuni p»KT*m«* c*«Ki [ bar JI IMT)K *.'. in \ M AX.PKkN'8 YARIJ GOODS and DEC- HU1» DRext-1 8-2u6o BO*. &.-.!» «1 U> !W«idli. jiidVl&SW' . 165 sute could substantially lowet its toy of wo UKATOR SUPPLIES, oppoals* Aldtr- TTBUO Devaltjprmftut Oo., Brwui b".. SuinnUt CH annual toll of too traffic deaths 1# th* THi: «rUUIT TRt'ST COUTAVT aucit dnwt. pnvmoi ti ney Milk Bin, on Hi 10 entrance oo CUr r CilLAON SBlVICfS OFFfftED plus 50.000 injured in motor ve- b. tirf>» A. Littleton rd iR: 2021 fco 72 but atop NVRSJEH1-. ti 1>I [ret away Marrl*. plalaa, N J M—CARPENTEKS lor «««K 2 to 5 hicle accidenu He warned that A-i\.:or-.vni. u> or By., hour- or Rentals Wanted to b# BOXWOOD — hs»rdy. Vi/y- the trend m traffir accidents to- •ucfc -ip*: an«/.u-.' •>' i:;*jruii RUED 8TENOKL '.«> tft» Vuemi turn*. La« rnr» • • „ Ug lieu. Clt j-4604 day indicated another million ve- HAWRT C KATW Csrpentrj rtpalra. alMratlooa ©abln«j. APTS, WAWTtPj ; CITY or Hl'MMIT tm-.i^-m 4P ;-: to «r -«;'•. FESTIVAL AND DAMCB. Scan- : titn. formic* tope, recrmtlou rwma I deaths and aoai* W astllion NOTICW » HERCBV OtVtSi, til*; nan c!UUlrtaV» club. jBciturday ' addluntu 1348 Mutcolla Fl*o« Dnim LICENSED NURSING HOME 4 MM *" prUred cair t»t»-«>«»a by lt» Dae I a' m niwU4 of Uia Cuiunoii to nlftfrt. D« 8 Uuoolc Bil.ir.ll H J Murdnc* ar Uw Of at tuamiitt twtrt u ^oitflii u^m^ttatjto nobai T' * .* tiv* to KOTlcirTQ rRIl*iTOM> PaJ'.'.y MY nanriciy »•.• t mm A, >» rru NOT TOO urns country-like »tim»ua«±JUn)i KiaA 9i •u!>.<-. Oil: UIXM>»}- • 'Every day thai W*w Jtney- i OouunU Cluuaibam at tit* CARPENTRT AXTERAT1ON8 p tlctmt 24 amit nuntuc car* Umtl •BTATK OF WILLIAM CMBRA1U) TAT- B\UkUUK ca. T\Mad*r Imprinted ChrlaunM curd*. U ClUI >' UMI 4:30. 1-JSOO. rJF E»en»n» Dreir c ll and oliroc'.atlly Ul ilti fail to take active measures," LOCK. DwMtkMrf ' UIW ttwv »«* mtrodiKMl. .rt ottouv—Hill Uirk, Nororuw, :r.wnr «r!Uer. atr r,' kv wtMroof la prMYMKi 1M4OT J rmuou room*, kitclxii Couaty of UBton luuto oti' Uw foiu- 1 son.i ui highway accidaots tbroufh Mawti 4*y of Nowpilw AD. law Uw wCrt CVonuiioii CVnuirtl dtc! IJB( I UJK 3 i* T.i« v "!>"»» .^ '. » Rentals upon war aptiaioauon at ttt* undar- ' and tliM* fn Uw Nt***c m,wt o' ruMncbm erf w^ur M. • > v*r, • nuu-«i. na« a-* 'uu*!. [FINISHED |OUJ the itate " 1. roonis Fl:U?ii«l ~rr;.._._— .. , 2 or 3 F>»lr'K>m houo*. Rcfar- WOUKHI et tiht mt**m at . anUquts, ru«i. horn*- ciu-et. CK, V0M4: •TeaOn#i. WX. J- ^ The MCA oatHned a flvtvtwiat or. t."w •vwruii^ o.' TvimdaT- acA0 1. uuUo* la ttmntn smtti : f urnistilngi. ate. Drl*« Ul to U&dleou « «^- « UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT i3 ttM> canKMT^ra o? auk) rtininiiaul to lH '.ftH »• * 31) <> .'lick an •.!•• ttnw> Oallertes. W0 kUlu St., ~~ program. It calied for: AU trpm lmproT(tn«iinvimt W f>»Il *o th* aufaacrttMr uadar oati. , and Ui« MW cv.vuV-i: OvtmiMna w ',:.<> panne i«ir»r. or BOOBE—J u: 4 tt«ti\.«iw S« wttei «uwi *";««•« iiaui onii:i*;-.'-» VKan- *l rwA( north o' Kar»- < SC.ta-KED r-d u"«ort«Md nunery tor tatttnat* Arcli CojittnioUoii 1. Iniform high school driver or mtnmmUtm. viwa claims ami to- «<3*J. C !1 DRexel «-00»8. Co. Exclusive Garden ut* «Mat* b» rarth«r nuttUMW: for tins. th» nawT.K*s VLVM-. nvt«i- uwn k Uvrlma d««r aTK S' tw nx for tlwi fvinhMi onnaKtar«.T4Q«i f rx>t»wen ourba. arm for tfc* »un lamp* - i"i •»'• m rem , i ruorn*. I'i Ou.Uk., air oaadaaanad. SEAU.STRE.SR Custom go«n», »it«ra- S.!; K "-' * * «**- •tartiatt ae, S19S funilaiied iMiartniri)>! tar Kwbruan s br ail^MnvMj a'! jwraiim m- tloiit rraiodtlUig. co»u, iliuaui "?,nu 2 Adequate druer llcensinj; pro aorUMr. r Ka«« XiS ami MUrxV; h«msn« 1' dd ' own* CB 7-1951 " 1 r.uu-:i-typr ajxtrtownt. J ct'durf $ Heforr an applicant get* SWEET CIDER 2 tmiw. For DeotntMr occu- •UHT TOULBB frwh awewt cider oootatninit no CUSTOM made g»wn« eaptrt oot>rtM J*»n<:y a learner s permit, he should T".v* «*sn ,ioS»T-nT.ot w introduced Wd for nnr iwdi .»• «t * re?uLa> ja>prtM«rtMprtM«rtMI««I i Usd* d*lt> In our own and By New England Garden* TOO LATE TO CtASSIlT s'viw evidence of having complet- BOSM1OT' * lOUlcrE, and pwil on ftnr. nmttuic w afor*- null. r»r-oy app>««, pumptlai, roaplt only Ctt 1-4371. MS SmuatUi •aid )• HI ttw MK«wtn« word* and ou Tutadar trronitnK [wrohr 4 18t* "null. r»r 78-M Now Bndaod Arc. /ryrup. h»n«y. PORSAU ed • high school classroom course •umtnfct. K J. At* n •nd th»r attd (Mliun* «-J. r» auh XSA—LAND8CAPE GAHDKMNG CK 3-«*l 111 ! F U or its equivalent, take a psycho- Wot 30. U. D«c « U ^ Orainaa«« WldHTMAN'S FARMS ?«• la, Kctr, PUc> BlTd . Bmnmrt 13 Oood 51XVEH blu* oav 4» OIUNNANCT TO rXORRTAKB! AB f at tt Mt KlmMf Bd RorTtoUrwn CR. physical test to determine po»- A LOUAI, ItfFftOVEUCNT IN TWE Oammcsi Oounol tr> bm rwkj rvi T\te» COW or hocw nwnure. rotted. Pn>t««« «tble driver defects and show h« KOncE TO CMDtTOM ~ HTATB Or AUNDA BOUXR O^ crrr or anTUMTT TIOC ORADINO rot««, (lov/rr i» Arr>rPT nw>M TH* OOD Chewtnuf Pirnio. MU H-48M. >4 toutu Puntuana to tfca orttor of CKARUK •TT nff KxmriNXi r-Avmo NORTH mtcri«W(i KlN notlora: zlpiwis. UlnM, but- BANK ACCOUNT 5 room duplex apartment. tests of 15 minutes duration should A OTTO, Jil. •«BTO«*-« of tfi* OF BKX'BRl.V ROAI> Tt> A POTKT FURNISHED APT. POK HtHT j Downey or TToaoa. wad* or tsh* fnur- •uch OtSin*r»» tone, covered buttons, bcita and JBUT YOUR TREES REMOVED be given on an appointment baiie «i rarr NonrrH or KAWCN «AT. bueldai. button holac, (-verrttUtM? for Januarj' 1 occupancy. Call tMMti d^ of HovmitMr AX> UU« A^^r) TO JJUTTAU. AND ooNmnuw HAIIRV C ARBOR TREE SERVICE ROOM and batfr. prlrM* aoMmac*. ' th' woman wh.i a*w« FUHREK'.S ~~. 7-0388."Q3«». • ne*~ c*nt«r wonwui prtf«rr«rl Call whenever the applicant feels he upon «r» Mppitoaiuan or u» muw- BANTTAKT UrVHta WTTH IfflCW- 8SW1NO CENTaH. 100 Summit Avt;. CR 3-«483: eTM CR 7-2H47 CB 7-OiMV. is ready for it. mjntti. a* Ex»cutrtl of Ut» ouaiir nf SURY OOWKBCrniOW AND TO Bummtt. CR 3-0310 ad vaaem ta lt«r«lbt trtvei, AMD IWTAIX OAfl WA- DK • 1SOS crwKtflM otf aMd dcntuaRl to - touanlt :. Re-examlnatstn of tO violation UAHOIANY bookc«w». $M, O B Al*o - merit n^ar U"^Uiiporta- utea from Buninkti. Heat atul lux 1 b«irt'.ted Cooipl* or 1 ohlid ORUJDIS TOMtt .. bed and bob alad at accident prevention clinics. mandB taUnK UM anatn of au reach all New aUMKAM, N. J. •t3Q.jjtts-<>e». Contractor *iKl bulldw StoD*. brtcK B'.di-wullu- All typr coiicrm* wrlt" Nx> J( 7-Room House Burstein aaid. "leader* in high to ttlaW Caftef Of c«U«w coadttloji. Qfudet «' ed faH aports letters (or their ac-' OTTO, Jtt, toMTom** of Xtm _jm^e!. S30 Clt 3-OSO) after 5 P.U »•—MISCUXANIULk tiviliefi on the vanoua football and • safety and psycholigists in Of Utmon_Tr»am on «IM tour- A baautlful hone in k b«autrul lo- 4ha9 Of MU'VOTDIMI* A.O., IM6, t, , Prench prodiaooai; DW»y o-Uon, Blion HUU. Otntcr haU. oo-soccer teams this swaaon. Tbej accident prevention unani- SB, tfiroUw. S2, CR. 3-SOM upon ttt* anptanatmi of ttm UIMKTT- lU CARPHSTTBT •TILINO-PAINTINO lonlil. 3 txdrcoiiu 1 tuflis puielted awards were matk- la^t Friday at mously agree that a program such aMmad. aa Btanttan of tha aaMktx of rr*d J Ribbacb Ocn. rwnakTlcM; n>uni »t;ji fire ptoc*. LIONEL d_pia.y. 8 H*W. an assembly by ileeso Wiiliams, a* this can directly ease the motor aald aacaaaml. notfc* at iMratrr «ir»n cliullng new d(«»cl and Repair* and atwraUona. bathrootna, 3 ]r«ar !<••»• J27J oo a nvnven. t» ttt* (ndMn o( aMd Aaonaanl u, on IM" s 48" t&bl* with wxtisorU* klxlwn* or tny ln»ld» work OaMnvU athletic director. vehicle toll" m**tm «o tsw aubaortlMn under <»ii aud (ortnloa tops No lob km amaU. Week-End Specials AJao Schwtnn boy'n ftlk*' to icoud can- ttMtr raiama and rt» Recrouig varsity fuotball let- "No proerasn. howimer," said dltlon DR*XT!l (MXXIB. CR i-im RICHLAND CO. aaalnt th* aauata of auUt . _atww_ . ataai vee f«x>tball letters were given to havr halted deaths or injuries on mxititn Normandy Hut Cake.. 7k & 79c 2. 13 S3 oach pair 3 Leoords. tint* ' ROOFINO. (Utt«n. iMden, flUMMTT 4 Be j p«latlD| lUat Contraettnc Oo to David Hilyard of 25 Kenwood ; the highways. With a fantastic UAKDCVILI.E Oor«m— WtiUbrop d«ak, $2i. OaU ' iUrcury S-4T4S DRaaal t^HOVt , imrmrdiaurly. Aakl»« S300 road and David Spew of 200 Ho carnage facing us daily, we still WnXUM S aUNDKETam 9-xm. !T__ ... _ : :—*"" CHATHAM TWMT. HO\M» mw_. w«ai bart avenue vrtiile Ernest May of take the attitude that we can do Grandfather's Coffee Cake.. 62c OIBSKL Uorwl Train a«. MU ralueT for laiwe or amaU f*mflty « otootOa little individually or tvtn collec- immetUt* paanMoo. tlM) 57 Colt road and ROM Mieacm of tkow. S100 v«lu«. SS-J Boj * 208 Summit avenue were award- tively to stop, or at least alow K J Co 9-4307 HolnMs A**mt»y Raatoor 48 Uaplt a. V, Dao. • IB tit4w SATURDAY alwtc* uid s'.orni boona i^trpat. SxKTwnAX, N. J. Crw&^w <)>ed lettt>rs for tlie ftnirth team. down, the march of death on our 00 CTR J 32ccer letters M,-VTT pre- , KOTICE or smxtHEvr- 2-S629. Laace u> Junp or Inter. ME 5-56Ou. billion* for insurances" billion* for i KOTICC M KBISBT OITO' TTut Lemon Meringue Pie :76c BABT Oama»e~Ware" Ever; sented to Echun Keeves of 35 Ox aCNBICTTB - Compiau a«rno«a on BIIBUlVuBrTiimrCiTaV^* •BaJT damages—but not one- cent for ac- ttM nnR aooount of tlw ExoeUant DR Bow Lane. Joseph Cornell of 21 ' Tha tuandt Truat CVmvpany prctntoaa Full lln> of anoouiiK tup- irlllCNISnEv rlQU>E rv/K RENT cident prevention. The tim* has ff YOU-BI ta tivt pU«. Ouna bought, aold. exoh»mr»d yard of 25 Fermuod road, Gordon , or ttoa teat «UI and t>mmm*m < 4 Grandfather's Coffee Cake.. 42c mood for a bookoaae, ooffw table LOVELY .1 room ramcti Dec. TT for j I FAjmnt J UcKDlOAN aaoawanl wii RO8ENBDW OtJN RKOP UUrdock Prospect Hill avenue, Stevens f_- come to act now." ' - 4-3869. 2*W SprtofffMd AT«, Vaux- b* audtlaj and a«a»Ml &y ttw Bum hall, Vision. RetfrouLOi. ai7d a montii. OR. 3-Stevensom of 20)) Summit avenue, •'StatisUcally tpeaklnR.' Bur- I aaM, and npnrMd rcr aalM«m«n* Richard Engelnian of 55 B«* th» tTnton omtmr Court—r ' RESIDBNTIAL and oommeralaj con- nein said, "a driver's chances DtiMAon. on ntdaiy, CNoamtotr 3! n«r traotUitf. All*n/Uan>, r'palrc oriiar man road and Peter Leavens, in New Jerser are I to 14 that I at 10 AIT Flyer. S8; nyiaa rube. SB CR and acUc oorvraratona. Call (or —:•,- prrnferTwl CR 3 -61(M manager, of 27 Bedford road. he will be involved in an auto ARCHIK DUY» AMD BELLS mat*. Aroh Oooatruotson Oo., •-ROOM home, furatatKxl not •DMMIT TRLWT oui lamp lor , 3INOLK «nd dnuoi* roonu Oaotle- and James Petne of 156 Beech- mtc t>rcf«md 0 Pameley PL. Sum. nil* Ml. 7-U« 3 R MecuxT I Soutb Bt Funtar ! mlt . wood road. tCKU). praotioaUy s»aw *hrw P** A Papfrtunger Phon* CH 3-«34? Hippocrates, the , ancient Greek drap«a, Mro OMboi—)tc be8UH101 palnUBS aod d«c i. Mev Oterlook Boapitai. CR physician, once wrote a chapter DBccri S-4M7 after 4 p.m. road »-on his letter for varsity or»tlD». (ormtilT BcbmloH A toll- on 'digestive ailments. He recom- DOLL OAtUUAOE 8ub-««an F fret animate call Mur minor soccer and Douglas Leav- a.d . Oood cowtttion. PR«M» ( DOUBLE or alrwle noom ExceUent lo- mended 40 different medicine* cttton Cpntei of tow-.j Kitchen en of 27 Bedford road and Jay WANTED-Hou»« to paint o B privilege BudDeai p«raoc prefer- and 40 different kinds of walking 1 Wortley of SO Colt road •were 10—MUSICAL INSTBt'MKNTS Wblte Jr. <• Co Painting and Dec- rtd CR 3-4»33. —short walka, early morning | orating 18 Edgat 6t Cr«attt«w 1. awarded third team letters. i 2SJS Frrt K COMFORTABLE ruom, rmmxmttlt. valks, etc: ALTENBtmO PIANO HOUSE con^rnlnw looatloc. OaU afttr J PkMion A- Cc-srants B17J& 1847 . ,oktii ^•faii'aJ. SO Lui- den PI Buinmtt CR 3-3373 K.-mb» BWUianrt " ' (Continued from Page 1) charity in Bermuda was "living Eolorox 105.00 UUAH ROrrUKR p»inung paper SAVE (HTEST nx)o: chess Persons dressed as chess- LXV Spinet 4SO.00 banging, decortung 4« Uaple Art In instruct the Jersey Central Power _. Bboay feptirt 4»s.n> <«i»rim»fMd DRrxei S-JH1 prtrate home Baautlful rt<-w of and Light Company to tnstali a men would be plaaced on a large Bros Hateuu Omwl -• 4.75 00 ROCCO CABELLA wooCUaod. brook and gurrmiiuUng "board" and moved according to Jx.umta BpLmert mercury vapor light on the pole jjjeo j BXPSHT Interior,aa«_«tterteIntertor aod «ttertor P«inptin't hUi» Oitraff* araUable. Cavrenl- the wishes of the contestants. " ' ~ Campbdil Conaolv mitlj located kt«*2 for budneas at Broad and Cedar streets. aKdOr^u iu-d» awiw i ing. paperhanging latttnataa UKr cur* Jl*»l 2-'>n»l«TMn CP 3-J539 Resolutions were passed permit Onun WWOO ; r «>m»i\ANrr. Himmacd M-J irjaed> - 'li000 VPTBBAN dartita palnMng * daonrat ting the transfer* of funds from city stiHCi* and doitole Attraottrf to Alt ORDINAJfCE Al~IMORIZINO AK It M«rrv'iti • Kaatw • Botvrat In? Call DtUxrl g-iiea ADDITKXfAL AfTWOHUATIOW OT tnoae «pTJr»c4aUhg am unusual departments where surpluses e* . Purehafl* Ploi^ Avattobhe ROBERT rABRICATOBE ImKTtor-Rx- home. CR 3-M10 BraaifMl aarred. istn to those where additional rtJMDR nv coKNurnoK WTTH AN EL 2-060H OROINANCE BfTTriiB 'AN OR- AXTENBURC1 PIAiNO HOUSE \ prior ppnlnttnt and p^perhanging «-003S THE WCXJDLAKD. » Woodland Av«.. funds are needed, the pay mem i DDfANCt ACTHORirrNT. ACQIISJ- '.'.so b;. N. J. PAtNTINO-PAPaaiHANOWO alae vaL' : Hiunmlr F(imM4w PARKWO LOT AKD KAKIXr, THE > Ol'ITAR. BtM»T ttian . UA—riANO TUNING tmu gwit3«n«n; rKwmrwr CR. a- Robert I), llallan. former city 8AMX AVAILABLZ TO TUT PUB- pnoane. Orlxln*J OOK «*w S*W. LIC FOR THE PARKI!«l OK MOT. J« GREEN STAMPS PIAirOS tuaad, |*oar«J repalrtng: work _-_ _—— • ^r— - fire warden, who di«d November VSHICLBB AJCD ffRTHER AU- •j«._cn fill'. miMVDlna Kij I-IWO «_—.!• ~ ..-_!_ /^D I_MU Ooupi« or atngh, CR J-4WH. 21. •mottomeo THE rwAKcnwo ar OaU C. Wrrtft. CORNET"" ,,9 UUUiAKT oorrvfcru.t>l» ronm. Oon- SUCH AOOtrnHTBOft" AJ flut*. t*«c»»ar of ptaoo. ..— , T*•! «-584« LAROK. p*Baw«i," frcan room OoKral- U-PLATING . REfAIRlNC ly too««cl r%r»r«B Cgl 3-J7XT ^.^ IIEDEMPTION CENTERS W NORTH JERSEY rXATmo fx>«, ailTarwaw, I OOMTORTABLE MnU*&«l room eftromr. oopp»^-«te Drlr* In to hum trad n»ln» CR •'•f^ . Hiwllaon ChOJsrtw. J» Main Ri. YOUNG buMnne man PriT^w room: TJr UOWNKR i_ MadfrQP , _>. gmitm room fcttcriab. loath. S1A KTHA CLEAN CARS TRADEU 1'Y NOW OPEN LOCAL RRSIDENTB, ALL REASON- LOST ; LAROE 3rd floar hodrocnu. ABLE PRICED. t» 0 ^ r at-,- PARK - 3*3-345 Cookmin Aw. • NORTH KR8CN - 601-623 Hudson Blvd. t I—58 South StratH • FARAMIS —159 We»t Routi 4 Hill Ctty Loan. Btimi^f. '_*«f. SMYTHE AMiwloT^wrTSSST • WHIM-968-970 Broad Strut • nAWrlli-117119 Rootwrt A«. . »« MOBR1B AVI. ,- rin Sinn** «nd Lnaoi Buihml « F. M. CR .1.4200. (OPPOBITB CIBA) 3 RfXXW mtO 0a«Ui OaC • WIST CAlflWlU-BloomfliW and Ptstcic Avet : CU '•»M FORD courtry aadan. rccOnmAnc. \ Clt jjh?> • STATCR BUW-M10 Forrttt km* jj? 5PRINOrnnj> For . • -• — RAH. 9; * 1 « room batti aral ktt»*an«W« M47 OOTD knpertal. 1 >- 4 moDt s Jr 1 t« MUGS FOR YOUR SPORTSMEN YM con flat ywr 3, ft H. OfMn SMsmps ««inor* tHon 2,000 retailers ond wrvfc* stations acdwn Oood oamXlMaa 11, buul 7 ! CR 5-141K far _ *9; ; CR Second* and Odd Lob Atxdlable mt '/, Rettdt Price ;H PLYMOUTH ewaen. OrkflnaJ o«i»- twnnwoi for twauwas pwaon * '••).no» niKi,, mamaww ttpwtt , brait«i ; l h*4 a r*i Jrprjt amd Oetwrml oonditton lurn*m«d l Contemporarpy y Cwtwnk* <**•Moada * v f»V Ptuaae DR««1 *-3B» after 7 atn-tiim and awrw CR 7-1512 12 WATCHUNG AVt tkru Green Stamps CATB - 8re Bummlt Anlm* i]> Vou S with H>!UJ (wnyerUWtf RoWn ew ttotwda; i H A H. good oonatlon. Learu- If, WE HAVE HOLLY PLATES 1252 SpringfitM Avtnut Ntw Providence law tloa! rarniKvocl aaU. »». OK. THt SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, DCCEMIE* 4. |fS4

    FRIED BROIL. i

    Ready-to-Cook -t...»

    B ^. 1 ? Broiling * Frying 1 - tt.

    ) "•*• k >Lfe"' ' * * r" - — — NW—Hat Mr! kt.

    r "*__?

    . >*• ak. OMIT ONE MKE-WHMI, SUIT, QUMTERfD 01 OIT-W! Tavf Saw

    GRAPEFRUIT ARMOIR'S STAR Florida Seedless SMOKED HAMS •r WILSON'S CERTIFIES rtt -29 HMtt tr Ptak Mnt SUPER-RI8HT READY-TO-EAT HAMS BRAND SPINACH Ground Beef •-» 3 « 98c Pork Sausage Boneless Veal Roast -45c Sliced Bacon fttfely- 10 n. tt-Cttt ciUf big 19 FROZEN FOODS! c HAWAIIAN LMJ'I Spin* ^" Binb Eft BMI Pto . . . . 2 £ «• ORANGES DOLE'S Pineapple Tidbits 2 Binb Ew OrNfi Jiict . f. . 3 0 | Florida FRESH VEGETABLE JUICES BmyfliMt WiNItt ** -~"-'«i"2 t«MI M* 5*35 Star KMTMMK* . . . . . ',;27' VEGEMAT04 43 2 Embiw V«al Steaks . .. FANCY SLICED* DAIRY VALUES! CHRISTMAS WREATHS Whif. ir U9 ..2 79c LIBBY'S BEETS |/4 A BREAKFAST CEREAL DELIGHT Slim • CHRISTMAS TREES MORE GROCERY BUYS tA tm AA a ' »W W TV WVWV* D*Rci«m with cKicktn KELLOGG'S K Ocaai Spray GraRlerry Sam 2 ';.: 35s 1.99 am 1.39 SMOOTH, DIGESTIBLEDIGESTI . THRIFTY Uta WISE Potata Qiiis ;;;25« •IEVA PURE VEGETABLE ,. Kadilar Glib Cradtars . . . -35' SHORTENING c" IIE A U 29 TMI| HMM HMMIMM Bags . . ALUMINUM FOIL — P.rf«t for ggif t wrapping or ChrJMnu* accentingaccenti . Fab Napthi Sup Dutch Apple Pie 12"i Fah tr Braaalas REYNOLDS WRAW P 2 25 ft Panoa's Ammaaia • CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS : 1 NaUsct-CktctUti lMitt-0-ChkJtw V\*r ^PP"*** 'Am«rieaii mad* ChmtmM 4n, eutfrf* wiHi Gtiwral Ebctrk | 43< Mallomars Pkf- tc***^ 1 \ bounlv of juirv i\>- 17c V;32c Tuna Fish •i 39. A M» MM S^^aiiB*. '"/ pl<^ • • • topped with Quick Easy Metis ' AJIVtfittki-HEINZ A 2.71 MM .., >^ crumbly, spirv streuwl! SPAGHETTI. SPABNETTINI J u« ^ | IS U|trt tmtmr tat •r MACARONI Food * 4M VMM 3.49 Dirk. Rich. Zisty MHk Jane Porker Fruit Cake HTM NUS «* BLUE LABEL 79c Wnrj't (»»ont< . . . ..rrr *:, fruil* anrf nulf Karo Syrup Bosco 1ACH 1UU •UIIMS IHMPINDINTLY Fir tN Batfcrf m \ Mk« •• JTT take A*/ 9 cikt FirSHici, Dm FRUITCAKE '„•,79C !*, |.49 Marcal T" Tissue 4'- 37c Mozola 2.17 * ENCYCLOPEDIA Of Burry's Cookies ^^- ^ 33 Nasties Monals PICTURED KNOWLEDGE Cigarettes ftoductd flllllUll Uiv For griddl* MIIM 14 beautiful volume* in full color — Nasilas Caakia Mix .. on our convenient Bool^f-Week Plan. Filter Tip Cigarettes c*rtM •ki. Uncle Ban's Rica ££££ Broadcast Pip Feat VMMW 4 KM 0I MI * K.-t Ko- LlM Marlboro Otd Gold Hit Saiffl Tartyton R.q."*. Spud Victrof .Vi Star KM Tuna S5?i: Bortaa's Cod Fish Cakes . . \^r2|t -24 Abt Av«iaMi KraH't Crtam Cheisa ArmoHr's Treat Flaffo Itary PanaMl Saap Stap Cracker Barrel ^il«d*lphia brand Deviled Ham

    Bab-0 Cleaaser Dm Trwri Swaatbaart Saap For »h» family w«ih SD«CI<«CI

    x _____ -----•-•—— — Swpr M»tfc«Hami JM-imrrkm "Back the attack against pedestrian accidents — always look both ways before crossing" 21 SUMMIT AVE., SUMMIT on_\ TUESDAY ^ THURSDAY VKTO. » PM. nokx UNTIL U PM BETWEEN BROAD ST. and MORRIS AVt Ymfll find the Happiest

    SoWioas to All Your Gift SHOP M Problems Right Now in SUMMIT E*t*iUtkrJ /SS9 **/ Summit SUMMIT •r The Summit Stores! \ (Published by the Summit Herald. 22 Bank St.. Summit, .V. J.) SAVE

    SUMMIT, N. J., DECEMBER, 1956

    3VLAS

    BELONG NOW...

    The jolly old elL(Santa By Name) is getting: ready to step into your life again.

    Better start doing something NOW about fegifts you're going to put in his pacjc

    • - • ., . : '

    for those near and dear to you. Browse through the pages of this section. They

    sparkle with fresh and exciting ideas for gifting every member of the family.

    Then, make a bee-line to your SUMMIT STORES. Start your shopping EARLY

    for the merriest Christmas ever for everybody! " r \ .'••• rShop • OFF-STREET PARKING AREAS • MUNICIPAL LOT: at Woodland Ave. & DeForest Ave.—enter from Woodland Ave. or DeForest Ave. MUNICIPAL LOT: at Maple St and DeForest Ave.—enter from DeForest Ave. or Maplefst. MUNICIPAL LOT: at Beechwood Rd. and Bank St.—enter from Bank St. MUNICIPAL LOT: at North Maple St and DeForest Ave.—enter by Grand Union Super Market. MUNICIPAL LOT: at South Maple St and Broad St—enter from Maple St. MUNICIPAL LOT: at Elm St, between Morris Ave. and Broad St.—enter from Kim St. •i- ,-. "•MUNICIPAL LOT: at Glenwood PL and Franklin PL, near Summit Ave.—enter from Franklin PL or Glenwood Ave. , ]\, PLUS Metered Curb Parking Space* On All Streets In and Around the Shopping Area

    1 • " -tf ' Summit Stores Open Evenings 'Til Christmas Beginning December 10th Ngel CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, DECEMIEK. It 5* NOW IN SUMMIT . . . ..A SHOPPING CENTER WITH THE CONVENIENCE OF BACK DOOR PARKING f All k ROADS LEAD

    IN SUMHIT-RUNS FROM MAPLE ST. TO WOOD- LAND A Vt AT THE REAR OF THE SHOPS LISTED BELOW AND FACES A LARGE PARKING LOT WHICH OFFERS TWO-HOUR PARKING FOR ALL SHOPPERS

    The Rear Entrances of Thtse Stores Face the Parking Lot and Moy Be Used As A Passage Way to and From Springfield Avenue, Summit ALFRED S. ANDERSON IDEAL FROCKS PIERSON'S, INC. • Realtor • Insurer Apparel MM* Fine Houtewaret and Btrdwart 411 IROOKDALE DAIRY and DEUCATESSEN LILLIAN OGRADY ROOT'S of SUMMIT Wearing Apparel A Sportiwear Men ani Boy* Wmr MISCH & SONS. Jewelers Ai SUMMIT FOOD MARKH LOFTS CANDY SHOP 42J SfrtoffMi Ai CHARLINE'S DRUG STORE TROSrs BAKE SHOP

    •..'..!•, I FASHION STORE MILLS-GRAYER .1) Lorftet" If caring Apparel SHOE STORE WOOLWORTH, F. W. CO. 41J SpnMfMM Ai CHRISTMAS SPECIAL, D6CEMBEK, |fS&

    Santa SPECIAL PURCHASE ... FOR LUXURIOUS GIFTS Gives A Gift to please all the women in your life

    is iF*

    6IFTSFROM AMBUCA-S FOREMOST tRANDS An liluitraiion b^ o^e of Harem T«ar§; multi- America* beit irt-nrs i" Ln. color Jewetod trim- 9»rie,, you'll dl»«yt find «t HOSIIRY ming on turquoiM BROOKS . . . <, twatt yeunq or black velvet, 150 WMlOsMk Hiing" of • nylon tricot nightoVau quarantttd rp turn SWEATERS a girl into • dream. If i mad* iCaytfr lika a camitole with ntilei" pf nifW IIPWaaT k^Wvl dainty lac* frojtmg tha frent • Skrtakrrtiftaat Mayar • Cator fast and frilling tha htm. Sae th» • Mota Frvf baby pearl buttons, the sat. fufl iny wairband tath. And best of all, sea the sweet young CAMWANS . S.9S prica! Petal Pink, Blue Bella. SUPOVMS... 3*fS Barbiton No. 1801, ried 32 fo 38 at i I Vtlrtt HJ-Wedf« t.tt with multicolor jew>» ! trimming, 6.US Eastern I Adolaar Alice Stuart Other O0mphI«,rfi«i4H to 10, from 3.50 EMan Tracy Ship'n Skora SUMMIT: Am

    m f Abo, dhooM from our wide Tirietjr of slipper* for mm, #onea aad ekUdm by DmnW Gnea, Lurit, Halan Harpar Ehnkam, Hulcj, Terry ud Wcieo Fouatnada. MffSStS Cay AHtoy Kay Windsor NEE DELL SHOES Fwfuro Fashions Pat Parkins 3M Aw* OL 3-2042 Graantraa i mov*. cMuntinn ruuuxo rcn ABOCMS m COBKI* Gifts Modern Classics umtaiAs for file Storfn Hero 410 Springfield Aw., Summit Cr. 7-1777. OpM Evtt. 'HI Chrfffmm :V. FASHION ICE MINDED.. SKATES FOR THE FAMILY SMAU FRY DOOM* RUNNERS...... 1.85 Msci IJ SMALL FRY SHOE SKATES.... 4.15 Sites 1-2 SMALL FRY HOCKEY SHOE SKATES 7.50 Slsei 1M MISS NELLIE Ulf HE ****' * Mta> Hocktyt....U.tS ro U 95 19 BEECHWOOD ROAD H ¥ I If lap' A MM'S Rfw» 14.t5 to 24.95 SUMMIT, N. J.- III W ak »trH' A Wom-'t 12.9S to 23.SO aC aM B^>'AMM 10.50 Skates 4-ff This ChrUtmmm . ER RUttER ANKLE SUPPORTS 1.50 pr. IYER RUMER SKATE GUARDS 1.65pr. :t DOBBS SHOELACERS Gin FRE WITH ALL SKATES Cert if teat* ltw'U be furpritod how many men really w«Dt — SPORTS CLOTHING — a new Dobb? hat for WHITE STAG SKI CLOTHES And with any DIOFOLD 'TWO LAVE!" I'NDERWEIR Dobba WOOLRICH SHIRTS. PANTS, COATS Gift Certificate you can BASS QUAIL HUNTER LEATHER BOOTS SANTA'S fulfill that wish without CHJPPEWA BEVEB8DLE WOOL COATi a worry about sixa PITBAI AND BODGMAN SMARTEST or suitability »inc* ha pic*« out the actual i — GUNS — NELKRS D »r»bs himself. ,. BROWNING - REMINGTON WINCHESTER - MOSSBENC GfVE GIFTS OF — FISHING TACKLE— SHEER SHEER SHAKESPEARE — HEDDON PU'EGER - ORVIS — GOUFING — BERKSHIRE WILSON GOLF CU'B SFflS PUTTERS - WEDGES - ETC. WILSON * SPALDLNG GOLF BAILS ATTRACTIVELY GIFT WRAPPED It*$ a bright fellow who: latlirt in his life this ChhsOBM with the sheer and danonrotn t**Hipgi •» KEN JOHNSTON'S thf r lore .. . JuU-fuhimed BtrUun Stockings, The only «toekin§* witk Wyto« Ta* and TM-Miit {2-wrj SUMMIT SPORT SHOP prntrction tgiimt top and toe rum). Tfi» Men's Shop Present tkem in Berkshire'! luxuriooa 402 Springfield Ava. 37 MAPLE ST. at SUMMIT gift box, to make pun the prcttmt prrsrnt under ber tree. 1.35 f* I^S Summit, New Jersey ROOTS irr SEAMLESS MS fel.M OF SUMMIT SUMMIT dcL ron YOUR CHRISTMAS 436 SfRlWHEU) AVE SUMMIT, N. J. GIFT CENTER Open Evening! 'Til Chriitnai CHRtSTMAS SPECIAL PfCEMtt*.

    the gal on *

    BLOUSES SPITZER'S SKIRTS 8 APPAiEL So Bright, So Colorful. So Warm and Luxurious! (JOHNS PAJAMAS qGive COORDINATES A PUK UKf JACKIt OiJ You'tf LIVE... JEWELRY EVERYONE BAGS «5 COAT by Ussi* Meid or j • cuoou pfnre COAU (5% end under) files', ON YOUR LIST 5-16, 4-20 * Nan's Sportswear from 29.91 r IN THE SHOPS 3S2 I A MISS by J»n«tft«n{ Open Evenings 'Til Christmas Brgianiiif Logan and otntr famousK IN SUMMIT Decembrr 10th m«k*rt. All tint S to 46.£

    Smart *n4 N>w— Phis For a Treasured Gift A PASTfl. SKMT With Ma>chin9 Top Give an Antique! I from I.ff PABnNO rAourraa N A CCIYW HOUSE FOOTWEAR C. Drisiy or Tailored FOEEVEBTONE IJJOLIE CQj RICHLY Ft MED 354 SPRINGHELD AVE.. SUMMIT from 2.99 HA!*D BEADED OPEN DAILY H-FK1DAY II II UNION PIAZA SUMMn, N. J. MOCCAUX ... IRMUDA SHOUTS IN MUNICIPAL LOIS. or PLAID SUCKS Tfw Stitch hot pocked a world of warmth, color and from 4.99 ,95 style into these Super Siou* Mo* slipper}. Imagine Women's and Dabs' the richest of copeibin, beautifully trimmed with authentic Indian hand beaded designs, lined with A CUVRLY DfTAHa! '3 toofy fleece ond set off with a jaunty full cut, NATIONALLY-ADVERTISED Nev^ CAMM9AN I -\ matching Robert fur collar When you tee SWIATVI or PI|UOVnt| them yowl! agree that they're the goyett, most prac- Cancellation*. Colors from 3.99s tical slippen a gal could inuggle up in. Vowil foil in k>»e with themi S/toed • ifAimruL p/miNO} are best t WWS from 14.99 SUPPERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY , Contplstt Safectioa of Dcmid Grt*n HOSIIKY—Fjmous Mekeri — from 1.1 S tOf \rwOflWR 1" I * A SUNNY-WRAP CUDDLY—RtbbH Fur D Chafing DI$ht$ D Clocks from 19.9t D American D Tools for the man of the AAAA te C t Y

    DOfH WAIT ANOTHER DA Y WAU-TO-WAU CARPIYINd' WE REPEAT CUAWfD RHJHT IN YOUR rooen HOME THE IASY KARPH- TOMS ^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S^SI^B^^SJ^S^S^SS^M KARf WAY . . . A Very Special Purchase jk Includes cleaning of wfa and h*# NOBODY has a BETTER or ^ wphobtorod choin . . . phn cloan* BIGELOW ing of carpei up to a 12' 118' six*. Korpet-Korep FINER selection of name brand mer- cleaninli g dtv«Iop«dIdd bbjr Bigelow Raga A Carpets mmkes furniture and carpets BROADLOOM like new again. It's safe for all fibers chandise for Infants and Children. ... has • built-in soil-retardant Best c -4. 3-PLY LUXURY TWIST of all—iron can have it dune Injutt on* dag without upsetting tht whoU hotue! For fvrrHtr bfonnttlM, ffrtt tstiiMtt M^ CHARM LANE oB9S Phone CR. 7-0500 Per Square Yard headquarters for your child's lis is not ordinary Twi>t, hut pxtra heavy 3-ply all-wool luxury Twisi. «\ncn by the world's largest carpet mill to pm? ir.aiiv wars of extra wear. 12 Christmas wardrobe. foot widths. Four d»t\>rator colors.

    Ci. 7-OSOO For Stop At "Home Service." Our wffl cat at poor Horn* wiHi somptos •ftimetf yowr room. No oblt- BEDROSIANS 421 SPHINGHELD AVE. SUMMIT, N. J. v 12 Beechwood Road, Summit CR. 7-0500 BEDROSIAN CARPETS 428 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J. 1 Open Eivnino* Til Chri»tma* Beginning December 10th CHMSTMAS SPECIAL, DECfMIIR, f?5o s it She'll Be Proud To Own X YOU'RE THE KLU OF You'll Find THE IA1L IN A ^Camera and Accessory A Gift From .., K

    X PHYLLIS KING "Merry Widou" r The (trtplwt roBn«»u©n that m»«# • ft million >Mn mu-rrl Molt* . t •«M rarrM In th» w»i»t. V'ton & iaf«. You'll be proud of your- X IIS. Kodak Camera Kits from 9.75 Movie Projectors self for taking advan- * kodak Cameras from 3.25 15mm Projectors from 25 Uge of the timely RE- FOR EVERYOSE DUCTIONS on our new- 35mm Cameras from29.95 Movie Screen* from 13.00 season merchandise. OS YOUR LIST SWEATERS Movie Cameras from 29.95 Exposure Meters from 9.95 SUITS IN THE SHOPS roc an r»p«t Mling by a fr»rt- if Photo Albums +' Dark Room Supplier * Photo Books SKIRTS ai«t tw*«Mfrt viut — nouses IX SUMMIT if Viewers if Film and "Flash Bulbs if Lenses # Tripod* THI MESSES Plus A Small Dcpout Will Hold Any Item I'ntil ( hristma* CAR COATS FASHION All Wonderful Buys. Before PARKING FACIUTIES You Shop Elsewhere Coine STORE and S«« (or Yourself, But FOR EVERYONE Camera Shop of Summit • Madison Photo Shop Com* Early. For Be&t Selec- «:> Spriagflrld A»«-. tion. Samrntt 4S7 Springfield Av*., Summit 49 Main St., Madison IX MUNICIPAL LOTS. CR. X1513

    tO SUMMIT AYE, CORNBt 1ANK STREH CR. 3-42U •*fW Wki* Sm.pR

    mmm •••MIX mnmmttmmm m0tMMM*U*«U4MM

    Just think of the joy thftt «n important HOME GIFT would brin^ to your family or someone whom you particularly want to remember handsomely. Her* you have the widest choice of gifts that combine year 'round appeal . . . beauty . . . suitability and long lasting pleasure as they are enjoyed throughout the year, and bring your gift wisdom to mind. Children's Furniture, \ D Barometers . . • 59.50 I D Occasional Chairs 37.95 1 i j TV Snack Tables . U.95 DMirrors. .... 10.50 I USE in U Footstools. • . . 10.95 out if D Grandma Clocks . 69.95 LAY- s • Studio Lounges .' .89J0 a WAY • Rattan Chairs . . 18.95 s D Headboards . . . 1150 PLAN!* \ • Luggage Racks . .8.50 ¥ DRUM TABLES, COFFEE, DROP LEAF TABLES • Hide-A-Beds . . 189.50 Give This Duncan Ftiyfe, Drop Leaf n from modern to traditional styles. A gift tvtry D Roll-A-Way Cots . 34.95 '* **—2*? homemaker will treasure. Mahogany Table and Chair Group D Knick-Knack Shelves 4.95 .. .if you want to give a tame gift that .95 from will be .uied and cherithvd' conitantly. In 19.95 D Bookcases . 29.50 mahogany v«neeri, it will ie«t eight L* Matching Mahogany Chain ... ea. V; I '• • \ FOLDING TABLE and CHAIR SETS

    Enjoying new fathioni, with better th*n ever function, are folding table\and chair teti—almost a must in spare furniture and a perfect gift. J / Tables from 8.95 WhiTtver t rt • homerna»«r» choict . . . China bat* !«mp>. tolid brau or imart floor Choirs from 7.95 w» h«v» • huge Prictd from 4.95

    Do You Know of ANY Home That Visit Our "Sleep-Shop'

    \ «<• (.me t w t.nir o treat Wouldn't Want a Desk Like This? < U\e r«iii;iii JTTI luxury. W itii <>nr ol ii ;• «• It it luperbly fethioned of fine •ny veneers ... it has plen+y of drawer ipace, and e hend tooled leather top. It can be utid anywhere, and it the gift • SIMMONS Supreme! from 69.50 • OSTERMOOR • U. S. RUWCR

    JUST THE RIGHT GIFTS FROM OUR MAPU. PINE AND CHERRY SHOP

    OPEN CUSTOMERS FREE EVENINGS TIL DELIVERY! CHRISTMAS ZEIGNER'S PARKING 5 D«c. 10th FURNITURE — BEDDING — LEES CARPETS — INTERIOR DECORATORS REAR OF STORE I — For Tqys of Lasting I uluc — UPHOLSTERIN& — CABINET MAKING MumS FURNITURE, Inc. 468 • 74 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE • CR. 3-34(KM)l SUMMIT, N. J. SPtlMGflttO AYE. CR. 3-3401 Opea Eitmimit 01 C%ritUn«i Dec. HMt v-mtf/z.