Read tht Herald For Local News The Weather: j «a4 eeMf* wtth rmln to ft fwmn er IMW likely. Outlook for tomorrow, mostly cloudy ami eold.

d Yww—No raw SECTION Ik Two Secttoa* SUMMIT, N. J., THURSDAY; MARCH . 1951 §4 A rtA« i cum Rumors Indicate Meeting to Air Revolt in GOP Meeds for New Red Cross Opens Drive Today County Ranks Lincoln School With $8,500 in Special Gifts -V ra matti rewoH in Republican An Invitation to all civic and Summit's annual Red Cross drive officially opened rente may bre«k into the open service organisations of the city Monday at the regular luncheon meeting of the Retary within a few dayax well Informed to attend a public meeting of the Club and at a rally for workers held the same evening at bourcfj* reported this week., Ac- Lincoln School PTA for a review Chapter headquarters. John Desmeukes, asaistant director wdinp to talk in county political of the problem of a new Lincoln of fund raising activities for the organization, was the f circle, an insurgent GOP slate \m School building was issued this principal speaker at both event* being prepared to run against the week by the Lincoln PTA. The The Rotary kick-off is an annual three Freeholder* who are oeek- meeting will be held at the school Thr*w Volunteers in event of the local chapter's drive. on Monday, March , at 8:15 p.m. •m reelection and renominatlon Latest Draff Group Carleton W. Pitrton, chairman in" the April 17 Primary Election. The building committee, under of the 1951 campaign, spoke at botJi the chairmanship of Robert Baker, SUM-' the deadline for filing is £' v 0 . [fc'-^W-z A group of five area men, In- meetings and reported that mora iK\t Thursday, Indication* are will present ite report and Joseph cluding thre« volunteer*, left yes- than $3,500, or 30 p«r cent of th* that ftny revolt in party ranks will Stamler will give an explanation terday morning from Selective 142,954 goal haa already been ob- h, ie public before that dete. of the nature and effect of the Service Board 44 at Halnfield tained. statutory debt limits applicable fad that a "rebel" ticket" City Hall for tervlce in the Team captain* and volunteer to Summit. The building commit- Ming" of Aaj©mblyn»n Don- armed forces. The local men workers were present at the Mon- tee report will represent a year's D. Mackey of. Plsilnfteld, Nel- Don G. Mitchell were part of a contingent of 87 day night rally. Following; th« study on the subject and wiM in- M L. Carr, former Elizabeth called by the Board. meeting refreshments were served clude an illustrated review of Council man,'' and Mrm Elfle L. The three volunteer* were by the canteen committee. present plans for the proposed lulls V. BOKO of II Ashwood Schrtdlor of Roselle, a vice chair- _ j *«^ *£*$£ In an informal talk to member* new school. There will also be an man of the Republican County Summit Man's a- \- - 'r-r/'V;- avenue, John W. Wlkberg of 8 of the Rotary Club, Mr. Desmeukei exhibit of some of the plans of Committee, wil] announce t>heir Chestnut street and Frank V. said that two million worker* will recently constructed schools' in candidacies for Freeholder* run- Carluccl of Marion avenue, Mew •tart today to raise $85 million Freedom Talk various part* of the country. The Providence. hroughout the nation for R?d ning against I#e S. Rigtoy of exhibit has been loaned by archi- Tfaote called by the Board ?rossi program* this year. TUia Springfield, Charle* L, Bauer of tects who had the models on view were Rupert P. Joonien of 10 money is u<»d to train people for Elizabeth and R. Story Rowland Wins Honor Medal at the recent convention of the r Madison svenue- and Martin J. the civilian work, the armed force* Plain field, all incumbents. American Association of School Don G. Mitchell, of 208 Oak Lo»ty of 86 A*hwood avenue. and in other way*. The Red Crois, The rumom state that only ap- Administration. Rldige avenue, prceldent of Syl- The next group to leave for Mr. Desmeukes said, dies for one proval of Senator Kenneth C. Attached to the invitation to the vanla Electric Products Inc., New military service will be inducted which he would like to do for him- Hand is needed to moke the pro- arlous organisations was a five* Yo$t, has been designated a win- on March ». •elf. page report on Lincoln School OFF TO GOOD START-John lukes, (left) mittee, at a rally held .Monday evening at Chapter pped party break official. If Aa- ner of one of the Freedom We have an abiding ftuth in hu- conditions. Copies of the samt asaistant national director of fund racing activities Headquarters. The Summit campaign for $42,95* jemblyman Maokey spurns hW Aa- Foundation's 1950 Honor Medal* manity, he said, and must take a report were also sent to all mem* for the American Red Cross, discusses the \oc%l cam- opens today. Mr. Pierson reported at the Monday eeirtbly eeat for thaf of a Free- for Ilk "outstanding contribution part In the drama of tomorrow. We bers of the PTA. paign with Carleton W. Pierson, (rl|tht) meeting that 20 per cent of the goal nas alp@*dy been ho!d!fic>kl, the senator's choice for Motor vechicle agencies through- Reservations received to date necessary and will leswn the chil- { Kr»ph»; Zlgrower—The Artist In Amer- April 17 Primary "unty G. O. P. chairmen. The sena- the Summit district of the Metro- for the annual dinner indicate one j dren's fears and insecurity," she ica; Mahony, Berthi. comp -— Illus- politan Life Insurance Co. haa out the State will be »pen 9 a.m- trators of Children'* Book*; Hamlln. .tw.to date has been non-commlt- to 8 p.m. Monday' through Friday of the largest attendances In re- : j doclared. Tslbot r.;— Areftrwettir*, An Art for been appointed territorial vice All Mfti; Br««r—Early Arrt«rlc»n D»c* Ends March 8 fai on the situation. and from 9 to 12 noon Saturday* cent years, according to Allan R. i Final Athenaeum ! Mayor Bland stressed, at the oration: Zor&c& ExpUln* Sculpture; president cf the Veterans' Associa- Last day for registering to vot* S-H-d-al problems, however, will during the month of March for Dcvenney, general secretary of the j I well attended meeting, that while Ptsanello; Olullo Boetto. tion. This association is comprised Oreat Amerlcari Painting. In the April It primary election the ieauanee of the 1951 tegs and "Y." "In- recent years, the 'Y' j : the city itself i* not a bomb tar- T?;nfrant the Benninger faction. of 15.000 employees who have been tejard — Dnyeux T*fip»try; Fra will be Thursday. March 8. Wil- driver licence*. The new plate* has developed this meeting as a Meeting Presents ! got area, residents must remem- Angellco— Coronation of th« Virgin; it decide* to put a ticket In the with the company 20 years or more. major 'public relations' interpre- | El Clreco—Christ On th* Cro««; D*la- liam R. Gllson. eity clerk, remind! f! ! are black with straw colored nu- j b?r it i.i part of the metropolitan Tolx—Mas»acr« ot Chios; D» Vinci — * 1 for en all-out election the He will attend an executive com- tatlon," said Drvenney, "and we •11 Summit residents. ( merate. • area and as such must b* con- Mona Llaa; L«)srd—French Taptttry; •">#. of.« campaign will amount mittee meeting to he held in Nrw arr> plfflsed to observe" many new A Favorite Guest ! sidrri d a possible diM-ster ar*«. flsiigln-L* Point* it 8 !hfm»and# of dollar*. It is bc- Yor't or> March ], 2, and 3 at the Motor, Vehicle Director Martin The sixth and final meeting of Mmirlce Mallngut; Mat IMP— Ptlnturf* must make application for such J. FerW advliM* owners that i James Kdward*. chief of the i J939-19W. Cotann^—P«lnttirwi; Rfnolr '• Continued on page 13) Waldorf. j thf Summit Athrnanim, Thur«- j Auxiliary Polir<\ unid that road by Unrch 8. Thereafter the book* no registration will be renewed Van Oogh — ftiauirm; VUtnlnek — ! flay evening, March ft. will bring I blocks would riot be iwt up with- > are closed for' ""regiiife'rfiig^ "'and"' unlffifl the car lias passed second PMnturw 190O-S9I5. V»liit(|U< r,—Eight 4 Teams Come to I bark to tho high .school audito- in thf unlwa a Rpecirtl area Color Platen; Jseobs — Portrait faint- tranuferrlng for the primary elec* Inspection end the reglwtration cer- j rintn Boris Uoldovsky. pinno vir- lug; Zlgrossps—Book of Fin* Prlnti; tlon. The place for registering ond tificate properly *t*mp«d. Owner* completing transfer la the city who have been Issued duplicate would be established on aJl the Sittfl; Colombl»>r, PKrrf—Corot, Poori. Summit Saturday I Mibjoct*. who is tho first Athe- main nrtrrics coming: into Summit F— Courb«t; Cur*lt*r — Scottish Art; clerk's office in the Municipal certificate* In piece of those lost I nactim guest in the 42 year history Plnl»v — Sfottinh Cr»ft*; Morgcn, Building, Springfield avenut. or etolen should have the cer- and only authored car* would b * Bent- To be eligible to vote In the tificate endowd by the Inspec- For State Tourney j pt-ir on the platform thrte years ty—A Short Dictionary of Arrhltrrtur? Primary Election, a citiwi must tion station' before attempting to The New Jersey State Interscho- ; in a row, He pointed out that If resident* have b»en a resident of the State renew. - lastic Athletic Association has an- were outside the city during a Summit Man to Htad for one year and of the county i Mr. Goldovsfey ha» developed a clipaeter, it would »b«» unplfej* to No motor vehicle can be oper- nounced trwt two first-round gamoH ; npwlal program for thr occasion. Corning Gloss Musoum for flvt- months. ated on the public street* after try to get home until th»» oreii w«i Pemons m«v r«»gister or trcn*- for Its, annual title basketball tour- \ lie will dljtcusA "Opera A* I Hear d'rkrcd jsafe and the road block* It hnx bfen announceri th*t midnight. March 31 without dis- U" nnd in addition to playing for «ny bu»inr»« d»y Mr>nd»jr nament will be played on Summit rt moved, .lamp* M. Brown, 3rd, «on of Mr. playing 1951 t*ga However, plates i himself will be assisted by two through Friday between 8:30 §.;«t. School Superintendent Roberts and Mrs. James M. Brown, Jr., of purchased any time during March Hlgrh'a new Oakland plaoe court i sinROM, Phyllia Curtin nnn rpcently mfiek for reviving and mlt »nd Vlelntty has N>«>n women who have married on 4# of the Mayor of Ntw York City, Bummlt Hi«h'» ba»k«tbnll team,! lising th« Summit Democratic Club hr«ught (« m »»er«-«wfiil ronrlu- up* thf. entire proee** nt hart^' blown flaw-making from specta- before March ». Cards, properly will to© honored nt the coming In- Suburban Confpmnco champlon«,| which h*« been largely Inactivt M«nf Mrs. imnuel A. Smith, 1 tor gwllftrle*. to be filled out and mailed ti tk» ternational Flow#r Show. Grand bc«n selected to play Regional }[ for the last two years, Rog«r VV. rauitpalgn chairman, nonounod Union County Board of K'tctlon*. Csntfiil Palace, March 8, through High of Springfield In « Group 3j William*, Democratic City Chal'r- Ihlt w«f>lu Thi> rainpnlgn, Mr, Brown, who In « grwdu*it Oourthouse, Elltabeth, may fet th® 10, by having a m* white tournament gtme on B^ton H»llj man, announced that a mating istnrted one month «gn, hit |l«,- nt aummlt High School, Amh#r*t ohtnlnH in tht city clerk'* offlot. orchid named! In her honor by John College cou;t, Souths Orange, ••»-} would be h»>ld tonight. Msrch J I3H.O1. Th« «nn«uiH«4 gtml w** f?r»J!«»g« nrtii Harvard, wlfl retlgn Voters moving before March • L*»trr, orchldurt of thl« city. morrow nt 7:411 p.m. j at thp hf>m#« of Mrs. Thom«» E. hl# pr» ««»nt position *ut director of mid lading to register thi* tr«n«* The flewtr which In of the - Coach Elwootl C. Corrtojf, dlrej-l Mndlgan, 7 Beckmtin r«d *\ «:.T) Mr». *bwHh impr<"iwM>i| hi>r t\\» WiHIum A, P*rr»iworth Art fer will b* denied the privilege O»ttl«v« v»rl«ty mi d*v*loped by tor of inteiMelmliwUc athirtins «tj P "' All lntrr*>Me «ttend. Kummli, N'fir Pr«*iil#nef> mid He htti held th)n position sine* w,.v» after March « will b* p«r* |r*#rih««is*, om of Amtrlca'i old- that two aeoond round tournHinentj Wllli^nin stated. "A nominating Height* »nd nddril the Rorkland tnuMum'i opening mttttd to vot« in their old dtotrltt wit orrhld firtm It hft« taktn - gamts will bf plsyed on thf local! eomm!U«?<» h«t bwn hard *t work in !»•*. •fttr »ifitlng an *ffid*vit. «n yrar* f«r th#- plane to grow •chool't Oakland plan* court,! »"!*ctlnn a. nt«t«" of offitcr* for fi»llhfnll> »r».l hi«r.l. w» fr^l that [ HSAKT-PInt Lieut. Richard Churl** W«b*r, U8MC, from to thf* flr*t fiowfrlngil . Wtdn«*d»y at 7:45 p.m. and 8:16 th»» pmitlng yp«r. will b<* our MM-rrm l« dii«> primarily *o MOM tO <>HtH or p.m. rc»p«ctlv«ly H# ««y« »h« mi this mMting and com- On '<>HtH or MrB iMin u WebeWeberr ooff 88 BedforBedfordd row*row*. . II** nhownhownn rr<«.|vm| g It In gtont »!*«• of pure whlt« petal* nrm Ihlnn -~ Ihfi vallHi nf the Oil Job 'M fI"rpl« Award from Capt W. r. Jam*., Medical c;«rp«, U8N. with a bright «old*n throat, and will not I* named until after will be organised. I know nffer^d. Archie P. B«it#r nf M II "'"'•»l «ff|p# In eommand of tn« U, 8. Naval Ho«plt/il «t VokostikMVoko . will be entered for competition for tomorrow'* llrnt round of play, or no JtnmHlfit*' plans for reviving *t* f>«trem«>ly ptotfd at t r ro» fold mmU\ In It* cU*«, whlfh All tounnmrnt gnm«*s arr< atiper tin* Yo.ng I>»>mocmtj« «.f .Summit. Ch«pt«r of the Nation*! Office Editorial "•"« * Korean battle IMI NovemNr, Mrs. Web«f *«id t won by Mr. Ix»««r liuit yitur. vU« thf* ... I ( M«nag*ment AsNociAtktn at tlw «' in A rw«nt uu*r her huttmnd »•!« h# w«« *t «*mp Ot»u, * re^t Mm. ImpRlllUvrl will bt at t,h« colkct th«- «••««*•*•*•• H » M Military P*i li HctH Ntw*rk, en " nl Ko>aUt' *•**» *«d that he WM on light duty awaiting further H'lowsr Show, Monday morrtlnf, «) rvtnU for idulU and 60 ccnU for)' young m4 old. in the Hummit Visiting NurMHk tlwniMlvM. «• ••«•*««<>*> M«reh 0, at 10:K» for * pttvlew. student*. D*nw«r«Uc Ckib." the night of Mtrdi ID. 8 THE SUHMfT Ht» A' V THURSDAY,

Ecwtr; A PJX »'*I Proclamation 'OK»* Cessssy ,, Bar Aawt^J* t Red Crass h« set UWf Resolution E^7 fry t£* AjM«s»:.ti Kataas Rett*. roza of M2 S*54 at the 1^1 quou fcr the Csiy of feast; ie^ Whtr***, the mmd tor ih* tervkm *& the lUd Slated for March 9 te* ar* ,?« tt P. !£«?. Crow hm uicreaatd dut to the tm&tr TWM pto- Omtrrst Kmotutimm • •»**<* friffi iad tit eoct^rjmf &sy.simnM> to nterim «f r K tit V«ftf r#d Wcrld War» I &JKS II aod priest n>enib«ni ctf thi fa&m *d»pt«; by us* Foro«i: df 1**» Jute Ugiaiaswrfe, via be to«id Wtoewms, the Sycascit Ch&pier of ..the . ee 'Mtni f « u *jas.- wafcf.es, sifver os*i Red Cross is &s importanp t part.of the of Stimmit'f C:\ii Dtfosi* profraro and ha* to and f ewef ry repnirtd aavg&ed tk# duty of tfct eanng fw Suasmit'* quou us c* evicure* is the ever.: of a dii«£ter is addition to tte* u> 'tit eoordicAUon asd'oxfuusfif of * voIuaUtr mltrn rmusm* us Blood-Dosorprafram; aed . . • - Wher«a*, th« uaoertakty of the prttett world attu&tior. haa err.phi*j*d the imp(Htaiict erf the tn- Oounty «ftd T. tlft NatiooaJ Dttetm J¥^traa 1. therefore, urge all our ctium to ooofwrttt •with the- iocii'0r«ai^tfw:te'-'onlir^t^ ir.ty be completed is th« aEotttd • tlzot. Tht hom* ' to-ho-»e c&svaat will be abducted duriuf th« ftwt luy eo«attt« Orauge-Juice. A Happy, Vigoroua lively Color That Will Hake two *«*eka-cC-March. • - •• ••• •••--• •'"• Is aimesiacia Summit folki have alwayi re»pond«d mam felt All Ytmr Cl&thea Look Brighter Oa Even The Darkest Days. S9.95 generoutly to the*« appeals, and we cmanot fail those who ftill nbbd iht vitai aervkai fumiahed •by^ the Red Cro#a. •• • i«lwwr in tlM •a^jtci f mm avwmi l ri*w. A h**nn«, h« PERCTVAL M. BLAND. May«r. of help bo«, w tht h« pafcJJe is Dated: February 26, 1951 • oewew «{ «ction. ; ducuon* were District tt-D lice* ' Veur ltTMv'% Smarted Shoe Shop*" SUMMIT LUMBER CO., IHC 1 Govejreor Fred lila&rr of Semer* ^ 25th Anniversary Aw. tkptndoblt Soacrwr Df Summit Uons N. J.

Acclaim Htifbl* mi a dtnn- f Umber and Building Material *T©r | tkus it ciato n«4t it* pr«»«a.ct ittr of W«ct£f«& Prcddent John 2SS IrMd St. Summit 6-0525 'tit Uaisa, £mt*t Vewfi of Vic« Pw»ld«5t Tom '« proudly «alst« yoar *chitv»- of Livia^ftoa antj » rtM»Unf »am- MR. MERCHANT: la tJM ' nil Lodf« of CUu b«*4*4 by Cx- " This wm$ the text of tht ;' i2t*4 Rsl«r J«»eph Murray ud *l«fram reteived by Sumnr.it • Stortft AQTM at their 3ith a&aiversasy Tr»4ittMi • *W>?atioa - at the Hote! Subacr-' of..the tradition* carried. • Moving from Director General H. es, Krv.ee dabs., was jiori- ARE toy K**t©B of lio&s Istersa- ax th* UbsM' aB&iveriarjr. A OB Fibruary 21 at a ladies' Lioa of the Sunz&tt club party attended fey 228. wu "lured" from iudea by one • Shipping Mtyor Ptrcy M Blaai, r^*« &f the vmiixg IJoni cluba. As yet " li'bnor,' eonf*»€slit*d the ierr- ibe • •srh«reab»au of the aaissiisj; •f 1 e* . c3ub, oa the rery .'real ^rt it lioa hata't been deUrmiEed. Kor i .as takes' in cosns'u&itjr Mrvice have Suzsasit Lions detenaiaed line* IU inception b*re." lit re- the whereabouts of their charter, tailed the many retposded to Sr- •S-ff ST. 4. as foliowt: Jack Jiar- r esmpoaed U t a. Bky Harrises and Ailie C-ark. \ for ibeir poesos, to the Liojis eflrnfwWiijtTig tatro" ' Encyclopedia BntasAioa.

•"• ; .• • * ' * ' " • . • ' - . /

•.?„ -SECURI

• Of the $1^57.000 spent in Summit for furniture and appliances. • Of the $384,000 spent for drugs. -T The term as we use it in a means defense against 5570,000 that went for general imrcliandlM. carelessness, fire, and theft. A safe deposit box here will bring security that is not poss ble ^i home. • Of rhe $6,401,000 for food.

The protection afforded by our vault is yours for only • Of tht total effective buying income of $40,443,000' a few dollars a year. fflfWM

Y««i tfcmiM . . . *n4 you c«n. A display •ivtrtiitmtnt in Tiff SUMMfT HIKAU) rMeh.i 93.4

p«r etnt «f tfct fcmflfes r»»idin9 in tKi» art«. Th«y «rt your pot«ntl«l cuitom.ri «nd yew thtm tach

• i ,

wiw

. TW »• wfcy not e«« Swnmrr 4-4300. r,n SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY (HP"' ISTABLISlliO ERA1D THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH I. Itll Polict CoB Tw© w*st on Afhland road tu spun arifcund and o&me to «st £trad- , Caribbean, and Uhe Scandinavian 41 feature talkie Irons his African Drivers Cof*** dling a tidewalk and Hawn. The Noted Explorer, [. Peninsula, jjo.skillful is hU photo- and Palestine pictures. They were Police isau«<» careta* driving Walla oar waj traveliifo south ©a graphic technique that the Swed- distributed widely on the Contin- llaple street. G. R. TeaCgfJElm , l*n Film Industry produced a ,urtmoM to two driver* who .wwe ent .. collision Monday *t Maple street, a passenger in the Manley Lecturer, to Show ft car.'was token to the Medical ct aod Aahtand road. fThey 8tre Group where he was examined *ere Jack M. Manley of Black- and released, police said. Film in Summit en place *nd Georg* W«JJ» of Dr. Gustav Orahn, internation- Morri*town. . "-'• Calcium and other minerals are ally known explorer, lecturer and Police »aid ManU^I car going found in milk. photographer, will present his new tliiiiiiniiiiHiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii color.. 1 iJux, : .Sca.!»din«i vuin Hell- - day." Ht tin? High School on ^S^IIMMIT, N. J. Wednesday, March 7 at 3 p.ni ' JUST COMPLETED The program is sponsored by the Garden Department of the h'on- nightly Club. J MODERN STORES pr. iJrahn is widely known in OPPOSITE the United States and abroad for his adventure articles and radio KRESS 5-10. NEAR KRES$| NEWARK broadcasts. He is the author of For Information the book "Mediterranean Adven- ROBERT S. GOLDFARI tures." REALTOR 26 JOURNAL SQUARE, JERSEY CITY, N. J. Recognized as one of the worlds leading , cameramen,, he' has _tray-., JQUHNALSQIJ^ eled to- the most remote, spots on ^••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••r three continents taking unusual and colorful films. He has photo- graphed his way from the Arc- tic to the tropics, from the At- lantic to the Pacific, from the SAVINOS brought in highest mountain ranges to the

(••• flat destfrts and grasslands. to SUMMIT FIDERAL A wandering photographer since his college .days, T>r.r (.rurtn IIHK by the 10th of the month led expeditions to Africa, explored the wilderness of the American and Canadian Rockies In addi- earn dividends as of the 1st tion to. traveling ori the Continent, throughout tho Mediterranean and -OLD MONARCH LIONS" are honored at the 25th only Senior Master Lion Key member in District anniversary of Summit Lions Club celebrated at the 18-E of Lions,,standing between the two Lion«, marie \ That's important . . . with Hotel Suburban February 21. Lion Ernest P, Patten tlte speech of • presentation. The full-sited Lion, stand- (reader's left) is having a 26-year Uon charter chev- IN ing center, wandered from the lair of Summit Lio»s Your butff sf mpprwmtm dividends* as substantial ron pinned on him by LJon President Harry W. Doyle. daring the evening. It is believed he wandered li> Lion Michael H. korihichella (extreme right, chair- Bast Orange, the home of the Lions Club of the •conoiny of this tat, idsugMO* for a Bftrim* of bteutifvl, Joseph Walguarnery. Secretary W. H. Woodside, the dootl And 10 don H>* lovdy, yst hwd w*«rinf o!-pl«»M« upholttsry «n th« r»»tfwlty cvrvtd and the United. States where Princeton ming, James G. Dill, William R. | Gilson; E. Kcttner Gedebuach, McKerrell's chairs. A damp dorh doom MM »nHf • ti, rtstorM *• gifts are solicited, Summit with' 113 of tht Sto-thin» dtrom*. Tablt 30" a 42" w»* 10" Summit Ap'n resident alumni, is the 25th largest James L. Hamar, Jr., Hfrbert Kim- AUTO SERVICE •NOW PAYIN9 ! Princeton community in the nation ball, William G. Keller, Ashton M. Colors aotor*. Lyon, Archer B. Laurence, E. Sets Record in Local alumni obtained a perfect 24 Franklin Place VAILI AND *0UI CNAItl SAVINGS score in the drive which ended Rcbin Little, Ernest May, Harvey j February 22 by reporting subscrip- MOIP, Jr., Herbert R. Morss, Jr., for tions from each of the 113 alumni Thcron L. Marsh, Raymond T. Par- Pictorial Maps Of The Summit Arm INSURED TO Princetonfund rott, William P. Poten, C. E. Gra- For the second successive year Eight other 100 per cent regions ham Roeves Charles F. Schroeder, Are Available At $10,000 Summit has again established a were reported throughout the na- W. Richmond Tracy, Bennett E, tion but all were in areas having WILLYS national record among Princeton Touslcy Jr., S. Fred Wilson, Jr., University alumni in the Princeton smaller alumni groups. The nearest and J. Spencer Weed, Jr.* SALES and V4%tol% This friendly local instf- V Annual (Jiving Campaign. Horace in size to Summit was Stamford, W. Moody, local chairman,, an- Conn., with 55 alumni residents. SERVICE tutlon cordially invite* Enters U. S. Army EXTRA for nounced this week. Active in Summit on the drive DavW S. Croyder, son of Mr. an<1 systematic savings your account. Out of 194 organized regions in were John Brodsky, James Cum- Mr«. Harry A. Croyder of 44 Kent GENUINE Place boulevard, and a graduate of WILLYS Washington & Lee University, Savings Accepted Deity, 8 to 4; ffiday Evenings, 6 to 8 PARTS Class of I960, after having been 4

The pleasure of wearing a fine, hand-tailored -HiPJwi^MiMn

The Opening Of The suit \% psychological as well as physical. It doesn't shout your fortune from the rooftops, It merely mentions... to anyone LAUNDER-EASE within eyeshot...that (Formtriy Tht Laundtr'n Shop) good taste is a habit you can afford!

New Spring suits Self Service & Professional Laundry 5 to $135

235 Broad Street • ii

Phone Summit 6-7313 i '•

Plit Work Btau tlfully Finiihtd!

• "f'-,\- ihlrti lie ... Caih and Carry! A.M.

Pick Up & Deliver!*! t r»,M» W i m Mcmt*r ot Summit Arm Vhmnfmr of Cmnmtm THE SUMMIT H1RALD, THURSDAY. MARCH I. ItSI Tuesday—8 P-*n., Official meeting Religious Society of Friend* printed in the November IHf bank. Mr. and Ife* at the parsonage. ____ (Quakersi holds Its meeting for Stt For Princeton Choir Reader's Digest. Among his book* fith*. Mr. mn& Mm CHURCH DIRECTORY Wednesday ^8 pin,, SpiritusJ- yzonlAjti^-U^ua^&n Sunday sfca losttr Music are Marriage Counseling and Mar- miller, Mr. and FeJ**w»Wf» Group meeting at the"' the TWCA. Visitors are" w«leo*ae, To Sing at riage Crisis. oolde, Mr. *M Ma parsonage. AH women are invit- Sunday school for small children The committee for this meeting *|."«J, Mr. Ur$n« parish house. ed for prayer ^and discussion. is baid at the same hour. Tk* Herald's aasuaJ p««e of Central Church Pr»$byt«rfan ChurcK t: ncludea Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Eu- Schwanhauaer. Wednesday- Primary and junior „.,, , :^'^, special Easter naate and sarvioes The Princeton Theological Sem- choir rehearsal in the perteh bouse. in tha Svmmit ana churches will A. Jewish Community Center St. John's Lutheran Church appear in the taaue af Marca inary Choir wlU present a pro- II K«nl Ptae* BouUvard Bev. W. 8. Hityoan, VhM. gratn of sacred aad choral muafc RabW Murray Gertfaon to. Tba deadline for alii/copy for Tomorrow*—* p. ra, Bm*d of N. P. Methodist CHurch 12 DeForeat Aveno« this pa«e will be Thursday, March in Central Preabyterian Church on Trust*** medinc in th« psrteJi Be*. Rc««» B. HUi Today—S:« p.m. to 6 p.m., He- Today—2 p.ra., Women'* Society; U. Sunday at 8 p.m. Boost; MMJ"* ctooru* rehears! at Five brief book review* will be The eooperatiaa «t minUter* The -Choir cotaposed entirely of of Greorge B. Thorns*. Today 3:30 p.m., Junior choir brew school. ; 8 p.m.. Senior choir re- Tomorrow — 5:28 p.m., Light presented by members; Hoatejuea and rousio director* In adberinc men who are preparing for full- S p. m.. Desiwrt nt*ft- hemrsai. candle*; 9 p.m., Services. will be Mrs. H. V. Punkuri, MM. to U>e deadline will b« time Christian service are under ing of the Back Cab; Dr, Max elated. Tomorrow—9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.. Sunday—10 a.m.. Sunday School. G. Conrad Heier, Mrs. W. H. the direction of David Hugh Jones. r of Mapleweod will A "Get Acquainted Breakfast' will Monday—3:45 p.m. to « p.m., He- Rykart, and Mm H. F. Schorlln*. Two of the personnel of the choir •peak on the. "Jewish Passover" be held et the church. A!! women brew school. Saturday—I a.m., Junior cat- Christian ScUitc* are from Central Presbyterian mt • preface to EuUr." ehetlcal class; 10 a.m., Junior church: Blbbert Moa», son of Mr. of the church are Invited. Bring Wednesday—3:45 p.m. to € p.m., Plotif Ireodeotfs Sunday—JO a. m., Church school; the children. : Hebrew school. choir rehearsal; 11:30 a.m., Senior and Mra>. Hibbert Mos» of Beek- II a. m Worship and aermori, Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Church catchetlcal class. .Christian Science radio programs man road; and Gordon Blasius, con ~Ctsrss«aaity of Main Street"; 7' scchoo!; ll a.m., Worihip and ser- Sunday—&:30 a.m., BibSe school; are scheduled for two periods on of Mr. and Mm. Leslie BJaaius of Our funeral %om*. at 309 Springfield Av St. Luke's Ref. Episcopal 10:45 a.m., Wonrhlp and sermon, p. m, StBiftr High Fellowship; 8 mon, "Better Use of Our Altarti." New Providence Sunday morning, March 4. The first Millbum. Mrs. Blasius to the di- p. no.. First sseeiinf of the En-7 p.m., Youth Fellowship; 8 p.m., Rev, Frank C. Boppelt "The Need of Spiritual Food"; 1 will be at 9:30 over Station WNBC, rector of music at Central Church. p.m., Doctrinal iDscusaion Group New York, on the subject "The A Service'of Complete Satisfaction quirer's Group in tb« parish.'house, "The P&salbn Play" In kodaehrorne The Choir will sing over televi- Sunday — 8:30 a.m., Sunday at the parsonage. Right Answer," The second wilt be and 7,50 p. m., (slides by the pastor wht visited sion from Newark in the afternoon • ' • Whatever the school; 11 am, Communion aerv- Tuesday—7:30 p.nC Boy Scouts; at 10:30 over Station* WCBS, New cancer dressing group Obrrammergau this pajt summer. and will-tome to Summit 'for«:Wf- 8-p.m./Gounci} meeting «t-th* pat* York,-watt WBAB, Aafiitic aty: sonage. The address on thi* program will fet supper aa guest of the Couple's I Tuesday—I p.m., Ladies Society Club of Central Church. Since E. P. Burroughs & Son ' meeting. Wedne#day—8 p.m., Lenten serv- be entitled 'The Secret Place." ice and sermon, "Prayers of lWfl the Princeton Seminary Choir has Sung In different churches ev- First Church of Christ, Scientist ratltude." ' \ : Funeral Home 94)9 mwrnmrnw*—-— First Ev. Lutheran Church chapter; 4:30 p.m., evening pray* ery Sunday of the academic year. Rev. Harry J. OarJson er; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts. In recent yeans it has made ex- Established* 1820 A Orauch of To* Mother Church. The First Church of Christ 317 Morris Avenue The Methodist Church Tuesday—8:45 a.m., Junior Aux«* tensive summer tours in Cuba, Scientist, la Boston. Massachusetts Today ~ 3 p.m., Confirmation Rev. Jesse H. Lyons Mary; ll a.m., Woman's Auxiliary; Mexico, Canada, Alaska, and 309 Springfield Avenue • Summit 6-0259 17 Kent Place Blvd. 1 p.m., Women's luncheon, Miss throughout the United States. Al- Btmday Service* at If A. 14. Sunday School 11 A. M. cla*s. ^ .-,, •• Tomorrow — 2:30 p.m., Dorcas Avis Harvey, speaker; 4:30 p.m., together tlie group haa appeared Wadaesday Meeting at 8:18 P.M. Today—7 p.m., Chapel choir prac- Society; 8:15 p.m., Board of Trus- evening prayer. over 1700 times, singing tn more tice; 8:15 p.m., Sanctuary choir than 900 different churches and tees. practice. Wednesday — 10 a.m., Church Sunday—9:45 a.m., Church school World Service Committee; 4 p.m., schools. The entire program ranges Sunday — 0:45 a.m., Church from early plain song through Christian Science Reading Room and Bible class; 11 a.m., Worship. school; 10 a.m., the minister's boys' Choir;, 4:30 p.m., evening Wednesday—3:30 p.m., Children's prayer. , the sixteenth century Latin classic OPEN TO THE PUBLIC adult Bible ctaas; 11 a.m., worship to contemporary works. Lenten service; 8 p.m., Lenten and sermon, "Companionship." J*0 SPRINGFIELD AVENUU service. Open daily 304)0 u> *:30 excrpt Sunday* and ho!id«y«; tUo Friday e»e- Church - time kindergarten and First Chftrfch^f Christ, THE olast T38 tr » 50 tnd »ftw ibe Wednawiajr meeting ut«raturt on Junior choir practice; 6 p.m.. Jun- Scientist Counselbr on C&rUtUo Science may b« read, borrowed of purchuwd The Community Church ior High Fellowship box supper fol- 393 Sprlnxtleld Ave. UnlUriaa lowed by meeting; 6:30 p.m., Come Summit. N.J. Rev. Jacob Trapp Double Supper. Program under the Marriage to CHAHOTffilS Springfield knit WaJdron Avenoea direction of Dr. David Mace, pro- 11:00 a.m., Sunday Service, Sun- fessor of human relations at Drew day School. Conduct Meeting Sunday—9:30 a.m., Junior church University; 7:30 p.m., membership The mission of Christ Jesus to Dr. David R. Mace, professor of school; 11 a.m., Play group; Serv committee, will meet w^lth repre- show mankind the way of salva- Human Relations at Drew UnJ- xou can DO tne IUCK> one and get $61.00 free. ice and sermon, "Men Called Him sentatives from different areas in tion from sin, sickness, and death, Master," or the Jesda of Neo- ver&'ty and honorarj' director of town. will be brought out In Christian) the National Marriage Guidance Ask Yourself Orthodoxy; Special music by Jun- Science services next Sunday. Sub- WHY DO I SMOKE? . An Individualized ior Choir under the direction of Tuesday—10 a.m., Circle 7 will Council of , will conduct ject ' of the leason-sermon is the Sunday meeting ©f the Come Mrs. William E. Young, Jr.; 6 meet at the church parish house; "Christ Jesus." - ' You may know the answer. If so, confess it to your- p.m. AUY supper and meeting. Luncheon at New Hampshire Double Club of the Methodist self. Do you know why it is hard to stop smoking" Service... House as guests of Miss Caroline The Golden Text is from I John Church. The meeting; wdJl follow Tuesday—10 a.m., Women's Al- (4:9): "In this was manifested the Its Like This— liance sewing; 1 p.m., Luncheon; Romer, Miss Clara Romer, and a 6:30 p.m. supper in the parish Mrs. Thomas Price; 1 p.m., Circle Jove of Gcd toward us, because house. _. -^Did you ever drive a team of hor3jes7_JTl!en_iG-t_-^ i At Smith and Smith no 2 p.m., Program with speaker, that God sent his only be'gotten how hard it is to stop one horse andliot the other. Tbey „,« Miai Marion Courtney, field rep- 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. Until 1949, Dr. Mace served as James Exum, 767 Springfield ave- Son into the world, that we might the Council's general secretary and hitched together so that when you pull on the lines in order two services are exactly* resentative of the N.J. Division live through him." for them to stop, they stop together. That's the way it •* Against Discrimination; 7 p.m.,nue; Circle 2 will meet at the was largely responsible for build- home rt Mrs. Gerald Young, 12 A statement from Paul's first ing the marriage guidance move- with smoking. Every smoker usually has a couple of hr,«— '__ ,__!_ alike because of the Annuald inner and meeting at the pulling his chariot, one Caffeine and the other Nicotine. V YWCA. Lorraine road; 1:15 p.m., Circle 6 letter to Timothy is included in ment from a modest beginning to will meet at the home of Mrs. G. the Bible readings: "There is onea nationwide service recognized by he pulls on the lines in order* to stop, it is much easier genuine interest of both W. Irons, 78 Passaic avenue; 1:30 God, «nd one mediator between the British government. safer to stop both than to atop one only. Friends Meeting p.m., Circle 3 will meet at the home God and men, the man Christ Some charioteers arc not satisfied with merely f*\, - principals and staff in He haa written numerous ar- The Summit Meeting of the of Mrs. Ernest Patten, 15 Norwood Jesus" (I Timothy 2:5). ticles and several books in hl» field. and in order to keep up when the going in rough, mid a ...... >. avenue; Circle 4 w|l meet at the Amcng the correlative passages K'JB weekly syndicated column on horse, Alcohol. Just as horses and chariots belong to a &jrg carrying out the varying home of Mrs. F. D. Waterman, 9 is the following from "Science and marriage problems is read by some age, so the use of coffee, tea, chocolate, colas, tobacco, beer. Sherman avenue; Circle 5 will meet Health with Key to the Scriptures" 3,000,000 persons in England. His wine, and whiskey are products of the dark and dead pa*: individual wishes of each at the home of Mrs. A. P. Jahn, by Mary Baker Eddy: "Born of a when people didn't know; of any better way of life. 43 Locust drive; 8 p.m., Circle 8 writings havejjecome familiar to JOHN J. AHERN woman, Jeaus' advent in the flesh many Americans through a series To be safe, sane and save pull on the lines of the one. r* a family. will meet at the home cf Mrs. Wel- partook partly of Mary's earthly or throe horses that ara drawing you to a premature daa'h. ton Johnson, 862 Morris Turnpike, of articles in the Woman's Home condition, although he was en-Companion, one of which was re- The $64.00 and many more dollars will be only a small pari Short Hills. dowed with the Christ, the divine • of your reward. SMITH AND SMITH Wednesday — 9 a.m., Goodwill Spirit, without measure. This ac- You will be everlastingly grateful for this message Pickup; 8 p.m., Circle 9 will meet counuts for his struggles in Geth- Others pointing the way to a better way of life. FUNERAL DIRECTORS at the home of Mrs. James Mc- semane and on Calvary, and this Glaughlln, 35 Campbell Road, Short enabled him to be the mediator, or HOWARD B. BISHOP. 415 Morris Av*., Springfield,N.J." V60 Clinton Avt. DISPENSING- OPTICIAN Hills; Circle 13 will meet a&the way-shower, between God and HUMAN ENGINEERING FOUNDATION CN'MrShort'HiHtAveJ Newark 5, N. J. home of Mrs. W. Wilkinson, 17 men" (p. 30). •UMRI0B COLLI0I Mlllburn 6-4282 Blgelow 3-2133 Laboratory on Premises Bellevue avenue; Circle 12 will Sthwrf. BmUl eluam. Fcnuul nMiAta. Pert- Summit, New Jersey meet at the Hotel Suburban; 8:30 Ortlo •Mllud* (Ml*. l*ti* tm, tWHle (Wd. 4« (Ampit fttkhg on i'cniw) Central Church Kit* »WP Onas* ML Phoo* OBum t-M0# p.m., Circle 1! will meet at the CAHTHIT SCHOOL Wtsf Oran.. W. J. Write for free booklet. Presbyterian 267 MILLIURN AVI. home of Mrs. J. G. Ncrduhl, 151 1 Canoe Brook parkway. There will L. V. Buschman, D.D. be no meeting of Circle 14 this 1 Harold F. Mante AN OUTSTANDING SERVICE "WITHIN THE MEANS OF ALL" MILLIURN month. Maple St and Morris Ava. . ToHey- :8 p.m., Choir at parish MiUburn itOtti Next to A A I Oakes Memorial Church house. Methodist Saturday—9:30 a.m., Communi- Rev. Nevle Cutllp can class at parish house. 120 Morris Avenue Sunday~9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., Tomorrow — 8 p.m., Choir re- Church selrool; Worship and com- ]>ollar for l>ollai hearsal. munion service; 8:30 p.m., Buffet Sunday — 9:\H a.m., Church supper for Princeton Seminary school; 11 a.nrH Worship and ser-Choir; 8 p.m., Concert by Semi- mon, "Jesus and Nicodcmus," 6:30nary Choir. J p.m., Youth Division of the Sum- mit Council of Churchns; Guest Monday—7:30-p.m., Boy Scouts. speaker, Robert Reed, student of Tuesday ~» 3 to 5 p.m., Youth Princeton Seminary; Mr. Reed's choirs; 6MS p.m., New Life Sup- subject, "Christian Belk>fs." per. Tuesday -R p.m., Mrs. R. V, Wednesday — "10:30 to 11 a.m., Johnson's and Mrs. Robert Wil- Women's Lenten service, "The IlKTnson's circle meetings. Parables of Jesus." Wednesday-8 p.m., Mrs. Ray- mond Mick'.* circle meeting; Fourth Quarterly Conference. First Baptist Church Rev. David K. Barnwell, D.D . Patronize Rev. y voluntary contributions. It could Fellowship. SHOP not carry on iti work, iff great work, of Kt*ipmtnt, artrtm-titt and trim iUuHrelt4 SH mbjttt I* efornff wfthtui ttttie$. Monday—7:30 p.m.. Boy Scouts. giving and serving and sharing but for our Calvary Episcopal Church continuing support , For Mile* and 3tile& ot New Car Pleasure! Rev. K, F. Francis IS Woodland Avenue If you've never owned a Pontinc It's a mutter of record that no car hat HOME A staff must be maintained, ready to you've never known th« thrilling •aperi- n more widely accepted reputation for Today—10 a.m., Holy Commun- ent* of Pontbc'M surging*, eager power dependability than Pontiac—thut BO ion; 4:30 p.m.. evening pr.yer; 4 furnish emergency aid. Equipment BUM! ,,. its snnomt h, mire-footed ride,.. and car will perform to long, so wtU. p.m., boys' chair; 5 p.m, girls' be kept in order. Supplies of many kindi its effort 1MM iutndling •**•. This in very important to think about choir. But tbera'a an even greater r»v#t«tion when you select your nest new car. It Tomorrow—12 neen, Noonday muit be on hand. Once a year the Red Crow service, Rev, O. 8. Hoofnwglc. r*c- —for PontMue Itiwpg th» new-car thrill Is on* of the big reasons why Dollar •iki for funds. It in our Red Croii. Ilneedi for mil** atnd mile* and yesni and yean? far Dollar Yam Can't Beat a Pontiac! tor of St. John's Church, Mont- clalr, futst preacher; 1 p.m., Cal- our help, It coiinti on ui. «M vary Service' chapter; 4:8<> p.m.. WELCOME evening prayer. Sunday—« a.m.. Holy Commun- WAGON ion; 11 a.m., church school; 11 a.m., Holy Communion «nd «d- drcsc 3 p.m., eonflrnrmtion ctata; Phone Summit 6-3100 Mobfflzt for WILSON MOTORS, -ING*" 7:90 p.m., Young People* Fellow- 3H MORRIS AVCNUI SUMMIT, N. ship. / (No »•! or abtigntlon) by PUILIC S11VIC1 A MM Monday — ll am,, St. Mtry's

borrowed CITIZENS THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, rvUnCH t, If SI capped peirom. A list of Mmu can be obtained by,coa^acttng Mn, W. E. Muller of 1040 Liberty ave- Methodist Women Officer* of toe «tate branch of nue. Union. Mm. MuUer k chair- man. Schedule Fashion I to per«ou» to tend Eaater A dispersal unit of the BritUh or anaall *i/ts to navy still is busy eliminating an Show for March 8 <*«oel«tJ«. Xh*...M> THERE'S A dreamy NEW LOOK estimated 500''wrecks left around Spring fashions, suddenly of top b« « meiabewiiip of English shores &s a result of interest in milady's winter-weary of invalid! and handi- World War II. thoughts, can be previewed at • luncheon and fashion show at the ethodist perish house on Thurs* ON 3 KINGS SUPER MARKETS SUMMIT BOCiUR"A,BttKELSYlllimtOHG, y, March 8 at 1 p.m. Luncheon will be prepared end served by members of the Woman's Swct«tyrTiponsor of the affair. Mister 4— shrill !«•• a couplt »f his ol«l«r itor.i, takes Kresge-Newark will present the a look around, tnt* incrti. "Fodtd." ht says. •'Ilk* old style show. roses." Whenever Mister Joe get* poetic like that, it's Mrs. Robert Carson, genera] chairman,-8«id yesterday that the a signal to our mechanics. They ripped and tore, plas- clothesfwill be worn by professional tered and painted ... and now there are three frond models Floral arrangements will new Kinfls Super Markets in Irvington, Cranford and - be kept keyed to the vernal sea- lound irook Not at all like old reset, bet bright, new. son further enchancing the newly decorated parish house. Child-cere gleamino. market* with every modern shopping con* wiH"b«f" avaitatote" through out" the venienct. "•;•" : " ••" : •-•• '- • afternoon, she added. tyra, Walter Hcrrori may be There's a special celebration this week-end in these three celled for tickets. Mrs. William stores—musk aid twites, birthday cakes and celebrities. Buchanan, president of the society BERKELEY TELEVISIONCO. announced yesterdsy that commit- All 20 Kings Super Markets are in on the fun. Jain us and i/ tee members, in addition to Mrs have a good time shopping and saving. $U &-3I1!-PasP t Reliable I4Hour Service • Carson and Mrs. Hyrron, include: 42f PLAINFtUD fa~"L BERKELEY HEIGHTS Mrs. Carl Anderson, Jr., Mrs Robert Baker, Mrs. Frank Dought- ly, Mrs. S. W. Bason and Mrs. E Eberhart. Also, Mrs. Hugh Eubank, Mrs. Avenue J. M. Harcliol, Mrs. Edwin Jnycox, Mrs. Richard Kixmillcr, Mrs. Rich- A Grand New KINGS in IRVINGTOK ard R«hm, Mrs. Reed Reynolds, '/A Sale! Mrs. G. R. . Rowc, Mrs. James »ew bokery deportment ."••-. - / Schriber, Mrs. E. B. Sharp, Mrs. i'?- Rockwell Smith, Mrs. Harold • New large self-serye dairy * Streamlined) lighting with Spence. Mrs. H. J. Wallis and Mrs. • Pastel-decorated interior daylight brilliance Entire Line of Jesse Williems. Annual Dinner Scheduled by WHITE MEAT 1 UNA... £ 35c TRIMZ WAIlPAPBt Mo*t Other Urmmim \r* #.te Local Church KRAFT'S KITCHEN-FRESH The forty-fourth annual meet- Ing and,, dinner of Community Church will be held Tuesday at 7 MIRACLE WHIP.... r 35c p.m. at the YWCA. Erwin O. Gcrhardt, of Short Hills, president le fimrlmg of the Board of Trustecw, will HEART'S DELIGHT preside. J/2 PRICE! Gifford M. Uptegrove of Maple- 'v.ijp/,- wood will present the budget for APRICOT NECTAR.... .»r 10c the fiscal year of 1051-52. Reports of officers and committee chair- #rifine Prir* or less men will be presented in booklet AUNT JEMIMA form. The nominating committee, headed by Allan P. Robertson of Short Hills, and including: Mrs. Gardner P. Eastman and J. Wal- PANCAKE FLOUR . . .-15c ter Dictz of Summit, will present 3e Helen- teMm* frlrm #LAT PAINT a slate for three new trustees to 20 be elected. Those whose terms are, FRIENDLY HEINZ CREAM OF xpirlng are W. Saxton Scward of Summit. Mrs. Arthur B. Churchill KINGS of Madison, and Mr. Gerhardt. SUPER TOMATO SOUP,,. .3-r29c Closing remarks will be made by discontinued colors Dr. Jacob Trapp, minister of the MARKETS church JOIN THE Mrf. Enos E. Heller Ls in charge of dinner arrangements and Mm. CELEBRATION SUMMIT HARDWARE & PAINT CO. F. Dayton Beidlman is tisket 359 Springfield Av«. Summit &-02U chairman. Both are of Chatham. •V. Mrs. Ehrlck Wright of Summit, !• chairman of hospitality. • Prim* SUPER MARKET RIB ROAST;; 75c mxjf snru VbtedBotftrAlodernt^n! BACON SQUARES . » 37c MOtuu-s PRIDI rutr •|r. Rambhsr Convertible wiMD«Mgn member*, increasing rigidity Newa Magizine award for: and reducing total weight. Pork Sawage Meat : 49c 1. New design of front suspen- 3. Unique method of raising and TOBIN-S OR MOaiCU S PRIME sion reduces unsprung weight, lowering the fabric top bj gives superior riding qualities. electric power. SLICED BACON . . 59 c 2. Airflyte Construction in a con- This Rambler is the only passen- SEIUfR'S MIDOEI Avenue vertible model, witb the roof ger car introduced during the past UVERWORST. . .-65c A Grand New KINGS in CRANFORD rails acting at stress-bearing year to receive this award. * Jet'oction, mechanical checkouts Ib • Pastel'decorettd Istcrior SGMPPEL • • 29c * Giant refrigerated dairy dept. • Ultra-modern liqhtiaaj * New refrigerated produce dept. • New lorgt frosta fooid d«pt. Freshly Ground MEATS of the SEA CHOPPED BEEF tARGC FIORIDA , If SHRIMP . 79c lean SMELTS . Yimr Farorittn #r try .III Thrm* (RrHular Pi/.r $1.07) C*wnty Frtlh Ctnammiy tl«it Bmn4 GRAPEFRUIT . . . 4 • 29c With That Meme-Made Plover IAIM WMITI Roll Butter HO It THE BEST JUDGE Of A CAR? ll» fflWWrf, FREE! «fmum! And what do owner* think of the Nash j Vow rail IOC Rambler? • PROZIN POODS • 8

. «~.*± _^..*&»,.:M. r $ THI SUMMIT HEUALP, THURSDAY. MAWCH I / and women who have had experience under enwr tad state leawaleirs te re- where, at 9:«0 a solemn high mass Mrs. «ht old OPA. It will besurprising indeed if LETTERS scind A. C. R: No. l^ft*J^>er DEATHS of requiem was celebrated. Burial joia the growinf raaks of states Kgtsftat* Diets was in St. Teresa's Cemetery. seme of those eitisens experienced in price that have repealed similar world Eginhard Di«u«, IS, of 26 Locust Summlt, a* eight **£&£ ERAID control immn are not recalled. That is the Eos for* Horo government resolutions passed Mrs. DarU L Msttki* a drive, electrical engineer who re She was bora in Italy. without toe full knowledge of th A funeral service for Mrs. Isabel logical count. For no good reason that any- tired recently from Bell Telephone one has been able to discover, the Truman ten to tJ» Editor cttistns. Turlay Mackle of 109 Woodland Mr*. Herman Keaan _i ^ ^ alL Til* present contrvvtnj Laboratories, died Sunday at Bra- avenue, who died Friday last at the Funeral acrvioes for administration thus far bat studiously avoided E. A. Baldwin deaton, Ha,, according to word re- . tw«*ii ta* United WfiM f*bf*l- Iff. Ouws Broofc parkway PJae Acres Nursing Hone in Blanche Fromer 1 calling on former OPA executive*. The pres- Uta and tkty Vttsraas ef ceivst hacf. He bad been in failing Madison after a long illness, wi at her home, - m • Herri* health for several month* and had Wan is aj^BifMMtinff and Ditagr*M held in the E. P. Burroughs k Son oa Wednesday tost aft*r a ent stsbiliistion chiefi are suiting from gene to Florida about five weeks ly debat* »4 everjT «ffe*t tt Funeral Home, SOS Springfield illness, wen held in the ] scratch while the trtined men conversant Editor, Summit Herald: ago. P. ^^^^_____.. ^ ^ , n , am null,. • • ir.iiMirTr bting wtmdt/by the Hermld to Certainly everyone in this avenue on Sunday at 3:80 p.m.,Buneughai * Son Funeral Pusitanat by U» Summit FubUriUai Co. tt try Tbumsty with the difficulties of the past and how these present bota tides «f Ike ques- Mr. Dietit had had wide experi conducted by. Rev. Irvine Goddard, «S 8pr|n*fl»W ayemit, on Bn i country is entitled to aia own ae^» twak atrwt, eonum*: Htm Jmtr- SflM B^»St problems were dealt with are relegated to the tion. ,. eace in many phases of telephony assistant at Calvary Episcopal day at s p,m, conducted by R«- opinion upon all maitafa el policy. and ia the last few years had been V J, untfer Mt of IURB 3. lrrt. own*a aaa oycnM* background. That, no doubt, accounts for Church. Leoaard V, Buschman, D.D., mini: However, I should like to urge associatad with the development t» en a rwtMs *** can s. awisu. much of the confusion and disorganisation in strletlsm we earnestly request Mrs. Mackia was the widow of ster of the Central ~ esbywiej, that aA letters addressed la this that sucn opinions should be based of the new and improved telephone Itorsaaa iLGarte"... .:.Z ***st Washington. It is a needless handicap and one set recently announced by Bell David Iv« Mackie, a Wall street Cfcurch. Burial was in Fair Mount department be Knitted te SSS upon a knowledge of facts, and not broker. She was SB. Born in New Cemetery. Chatham. •astrtoe t£ Artfear ...... A4*erttstag Xaaager a^stfSSi^B^^l^sft ^sTa^ s^O* a^ft esk^suia^eksSai^etajS'af' V^si asflWivV Telephone Laboratories. that the nation's mayors, when considering upon emotional misunderstanding. York, Mrs. Mackie came to Sum- Mrs. Kohao, n, Wtw'PV^f*s "T 1* *w HWiwo^aBiar^ tw mni Bora August 27, ISM at Berlin, ui CarlB. Hulttt their local boards, would be well advised to I refer to the letter la last week's mit in 1938 after her husband's Tannenville, N.T., and had ^ a letter because ef Hs length we Mr. Diets received his early edu- ins "Herald" presenting th* views of death. She was a member of the a resWent of Summit tor tht avoid. hope the anther win understand. cation ia Dresden and moved to JifllsiM aW aatataaiflaiaf eM eJawfr the local Veterans of Foreign Wars Colony Club in New York, the Na- 40 years. aaafaajaaevvti e^s» • »BS»^PWI^»W^^ ^^ w^» »# tks United States in 1918. He en- Ein>ys show a will* UNTIL MARCH 10* other articles? slone the citisert committeae should iatneta to eeMeetivlse themsetves Invaluable. It may be that some housewives, taken ia srtsf te aytesa* Russia and la* aback by this sudden inquisition, may be un- dues her U> aeeept world govern- SssA iSMlIsi S^l il^Mfc HtlJI ua -it-tJ-^J-. * . Price cwtrola can not possibly succeed meet, whereas eemmunlim « *^w mm •* swisrew wn ew wviwesMe ireM able offhand te say how much their hus- eeelslism are net telng askM te the m and cooperition of the tan* bands spent en shaves last ytar. Others may make aay eawisattem te the Astert* :sumars. At the moment the centre) tfegram regard the whole thing as an intolerable in- em pnaeipiet ef frtedem tas % POUNDID ltl'4 ;;b»ast s an enormovi populsrltyy. Risingg g i ef privacy and « violation ef the free- eosta arousd get d h their »refoeel world eonstUntie* teosta aroused great rtsentmtfH and tht price dom ef spending, and show the questioners ieet awt guarantee unallensMe Itni wagf fteait undoubtedly wt* h§mmi by the deaf, tame discourage*! or lay interview- FlgM* and rstagalMa (he stats a* pwblle cUnw fat relief, The toeal ««nmlt«« trs may even fill in the answers themselves the tu»rtm« «wre« «f rights, such HILL CITY SAVINGS l IIs a step In tha direction fprs tntj save a let ef time and betlm. a gevtmnttftt, eewtrtllsi as ln| the ratwfatr wt &•* i»W. At H Is, the can 4«tMt4Jjr w«ti!f W t»y Soviet Rtis- Weylrl it be at least as equally efficient. *ka asd hsr Aahstie hurdes AND LOAN ASSOCIATION fusion %ftorent in WatMngton has already SurefwiN eatetiitst, wwld rt»«it dulled tht alga, fit soantt lotai prita boarit ant mt§tti less costly, to send questienalres te l« w#tM ef »rM»i»n end Amttte m m Hf Hit better, f or If something of **« the selected, reprtsentative families and per-weuM"*asel9esii«tass mit them te fill eut at their leisure, and re- far fne MNMS. foU I* not tsneWttiken before Umg Hie average •Mttft wUl t bal h h turn tile infermation te Washington? Of Mill Feet veto* unanl- j to balitvt that the would that he reoelknt te) the Department to ac«est tlit ehalteagt «f pftfrtai kiiasisiliigiiti. ef Use* sa it laWefid-itwnev.Mvinf, and rtemJUw ead «*lls m all !/ wwnlsetwaw Mi frwrfesh-lwlm I Aaterteaas te tasettaaf ew m**\ J. MAKCH I. I9SI

\

Jytt ^amtmfcar—whtn thai knock comas at your • • . tfiara's another neighbor somewhere— door and youYo asked for your donation fo tha perhaps next door, perhaps thousands of miles Rod Croti. •• away—who needs that help, needs it desper- < . . tha naighbor who asks it voluntarily ately. You can give that neighbor new hope . •. halplng you to halp othars—9W119 qanarouily Answer the knock from the bottom of your heart. ollteia, §fhrt 9*4 moaay^dtiarvas avaryona'i vota af thanki ..• GfV* generously! ,' * * GfVt Hour to your Red Cross •kz ••.. •

•-, •J? 4 | L-v • \"-;^;^.'^;. v;/v:;:i:.'f';,';\;;-

>** *^ .. I: ".' -» ^

V , '. • r- i !n 4lit InUrtit of community wttfalpt Wy , . • " '

I. •*•

v •*: PHARMACMJTICAL PRODUCTS, INC., SUMMIT, NIW JHSIY *!•,

rt «' THI SUMMIT HERALD. THUMPAY. MAKCH I. tfgl

of Cookery," starting today at iU U, », April ft and la *t 7: Summit commercial office, H\ Budget Approved; Freedom Talk Reg4«r.tton i. now. op,n •oro Calendar Runaway Race Springfield avenue. pt&tfeas may be m»de by (Continued from Page 1) Claaaes will be hold March 1, g. visit or by telephone. Tax Rise May Be f-JiondajvU and 7:30-#:*0 p.m. ByDoneWefl spiiation that youth, fuU of enthu- Borough —Oaaoar drn—lmB at the Proa. •iaam to make it* mark in the HeW to 2 Points feyierian Pariih Houae. Continues Apace world, needs. "Freedom from' I* BOROUGH — Borough Council t-Tueaday. f:«S-P. A. I*—Urn- BOROUGH — Don* Well ex- the fear that causes people to DEAN OIL COMPANY Two representatives of another approved its 1981 tax and appro* oola School auditorium, tended its lead to IS game* in At succumb to collectivisation, each Setters UOJLESAIJS and K£TAJX OtescI rittl package liquor atore «a South priations budget Monday night «—THieaday, g p.m. — Planning women'* division of the New Prov- afraid of his own shadow, being Tanks Gatoltat Transfer Approved street raised BO objeetk»» to Mr. Total appropriations art IKS,*!*, Board — Borough Hall. fdence Bowling League by sweep- willing to submerge his identity Kerae«as Mawucco'i application. an increase of $«6,MS over last •—Tuesday, g p.nt-Offkiai Board ing against J. K. Stnit in matches Pumps A nplag FUEL OIL for collective security." U Hour Oil Burner Sen ice Of Liquor License Council's action came after tr- | year's totals. Of the total appro- meetiag—VethodJst parsonage, rolled"on Berkeley Recreational Spatt Htaten Meter Oil ough Attorney Frederick A. Jbftf- i priations, $2M,628 are to be raised ktne> recently. Easterns, the run- The new philosophy of indus- Oil Burner Sales and * •—Tuesday, g p.m. — Paca Qub Floor rtiraaees Inttallati Crtasts entx explained the problem of by taxation, an increase of $£§,- meeting la the club houae. ners-up, dropped two to Nigro** trial decentralization enhancea the iftB. cause of freedom, according to MaBthas Over Protests raising any !*fal objections to 0S8. T—Wednesday, 1$ a-nv—Mlealon- Stcomet fortified its third-place Wattr Heaters position by defeating Hungerford Mitchell, by taking the factories BOROUOH — Application erf granting the application. Oouncil- As was explained when the ary Sawing and Study Group t'ANWOOD, N. J. In three. Double wins were posted to the country, keeping the family Bttttriei Aagtlo M&zxucco trading as A. V. Carl M. Stuehler expressed budget was introduced, because of of in* W.8.C.8. at the horn* of Fanwood 2-8484 »oi»«»ts by Wied's over Homestead Park intact, clearing the way for social Tires Maxsucco tor transfer of hU lim- • apprehension of Mr. Mazzueco's the ratable increase of W12.728 Mm. Georg* Button, t More- and by Bill's ov^r'Banka A Sked. betterment and reeet&blkhing the tted retail distribution license from | promise of which the latter ad- and a slight increase of anticip- nous* place. his present location irt Central | mitted- Mr. Stuehler doubted that ated revenues, the estimated 1981 Done Well polled team three dignity of the worker as an indi- present location in T—Wednesday, 8 pjn.—Spiritual avenue to his new building in the parking situation would be af- tax rate for New Providence game series of TT7. Virginia Pabat vidual. fected fee-cause plans for off-street Borough is J6.73 as compared to fellowship moetin* for Bible of the league leaders rolled a high South street was unanimously ap- Study and Prayer aponsored by Sylvan ia is one of the pioneers Tolophont Summit 6-0417 proved by Borough Council Mom- parking: in thia ease were under lSSO's actual $172. However, gagamm e o©f 308303. In industrial decentralisation. It way. Councilman E. L. Kilpatrlek, the Bvwning Group of the League standings: day night after the hearing of ob- WM.CM. at the Methodist oar- now has plaints located in or jection* from threr citizens and To lift Eteg Qounwtiiw chairman of the finance commit- W. I., ret. planned for 20 separate communi- aonage. . Don* Welt S3 »n expression of approval from A letter was read from the tee, explained Monday night that 39 a .KM Saconut 21 .690 two others. Board of Health recommending it is altogether possible because »—Thur»day. I p.m.—Po*t US of M .631 Mr. Mitchell i» a member of the Joseph F. Church Nlsro 34 21 Richard Badgley. Dayton Parcella the lifting of the quarantine on the county rate is down nearly a the American Legion will meat * Skcd M .56* 33 .530 Summit Board of Education. *nd Lyman B. Coddington object- dogs. The communication pointed point that the Borough rate this In the Fire House Hall. Wisd 3» 27 Real Estate — Insurance Uonmttmi Park n 31 .483 ed. 'They, stated'Mr. Maizueco had to the freedom here for *orne time year in the final analysis may not I—Friday, J:S0 •— W." F.'-"fairi^li.' BJU's n 30 .3M Public Swrvict Starts INCOME TAX RETURNS FILED HERE! promised before the Planning from rabies and that similar ac- exceed $«.74, an increase of only ' Teachem meeting, — Lincoln 3. K. smlt it 39 .350 12 42 .311 Board took favorable action on tion had been taken in Summit two points over last year's rate. School auditorium — Mr. Mi- Xungerford 48 .100 Cooking School Today first Ten Bowltn recommending that the South chael Leviaon, *rti«t and lec- Public Service Electric and Gas The board asked that such action The 1951 salary ordinance was G. Are. 41 Moplo Stnot Summit, N. J. street arra. where the petitioner be taken when council took action introduced at first reading. It re- turer, wll •peak on "Art

phia, Pa, Mrs. Larson is the for-These pictures, obtained from fifth spot by winning two against Borough Hall. He said oil would mer Jacqueline Day* of Holmes members of the cast, have been Harry's E«so. Junior Order "A" tx» used instead of coal as at pres- Oval. made into kodachrome slides and won two from Bill's Shell. ent. will be shown as the story of this MAM posted team scoring Mrs. Richard Badgley of South noted play is told by Rev. Hill at honors, rolling high single game No objections were raised when street, returned home from Over- the Methodist Church Sunday of 832 and three game aeries of Councilman Stuehler, chairman of look Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. 1951STUIEMKR CHAMPION night at 8 o'clock. All friends of 2419. Frank Mea of M & M rolled the road* committee, reported that Badgley underwent an operation. he could have, two tree* on Bor- the community are Invited. three game aria high of 587. Mi- ough property in Union avenue Mr*. H. Gregory of Union ave- The Youth Fellowship who meet hood of B it L rolld high single removed for a total cost of $98. nue is in Overlook Hospital at this same hour have been in- game of 234. Champion of its priw field tvery way I Ttbnmrj 11 Standlnii In answer to a question from recovering from an operation. vited to participate in this service. W.' Stand-out styling anil engineering! 9 Mr. Napolitsno as to what prog- Twenty boys and four leaden ELECTION NOTICE M * M 52 ress WH being made with a pro- 5I STUDEBAKER from Troop 83 will spend this BOROUGH OF NEW mOVIOKNCI Wrermn "V m posed sewer in first street, Mr. week-end at Stokes Forest. The B * t •"/.'.". 37 Truly amaiing gasoline mileage I Badflley said the item was includ- NOUCI IB HEREBY OIVXN that Harry't . g« Scouters will ttay in cabins. ouallflea toUrs 01 the Borough of ed in the budget and that bids New ProTtdenct not already registered fir* Ae«i ..:...... , 3« would be asked this coming spring. In said Borough under the laws of nr*mfn "B" si Studebaker quality throughout I New Jersey gotcrnlng permanent reg- Pact Club •__ SI Councilman Frank H. Pratt, istration may register or transfer with Junior Ord«r "A" 30 chairman of the Civil Defense the Borough Clerk of New ProvMeaee Athenaeum Borough at hU office In the Borough Junior Order "B"». ,. 28 The car to buy for real savings I Council, urged council members (Continued from Page 1) Hall, SpringUtld Avenue, daily from BIH'i Shell ' l« and citizens to attend the CO meet- » A.M. to 4:JO P.M. except Saturdays LIQUOR and Sundays, and on the •reiUngs of ing last night in Lincoln School tions. Both aingera are members March *, «, 7 and | from 4:30 PJ«, Eggs deteriorate as much, In of the New England Opera, Thea- to t F.U. Katuralleed persons must three days of 99-dcgree weather GEDDIS MOTOR SALES, INC. . . . getting at [he bottom at which time two films were be- bring thtlr naturalisation certificate*. tre of which the lecturer JM artia- as they would in two months at of the satisfaction you get ing shown. After Thursday, March «, 1»S1, the 312 Springfitld Avt., Summif Summit 6-1843 tic director. registration books will be closed until 45 degrees. here... our fine reputation after the forthcoming Primary Elec- which we live up toinevery "No other recent guest of the tion to ba held Apirfl 17, 1931. Athenaeum ha* had a more en- KOTIC1 IS HKR&IT OIVIN that respect. Unr*n Program, March 3 the District Boards of Section will thusiastic audience/' Rev. David stt In the hereinafter designated BOROUGH - The Presbyterian K. Barnwell, D.D., president of places In the Borough of Mew Provi- dence between the hours of 7 A.M. Book Club -will start its Saturday the Summit Athenaeum said. "We and • PM. (B8T) on Tuesday. April meeting with dessert at S p.m.anticipate a full auditorium with 17, 1931 for the burpose of conduct- LIQUOR ing a Primary Election for the elec- The program in keeping with the all members present. AJ we have tion of candidates for the offices STORE Lenten season will hear an addraet been forced to do throughout the hereinafter designated. B«ld boards will also meet In the same place* by Rabbi Max Orucnwald of Mill- present season, w« will make on Tuesday, November eth, l»n"for tm purpos*"or eonauetrng ar «( thHw at the last minute), the current resrs. term* et tbf«* Vltlt *vr ttara ami tas4« MM meit delirieus coffee NEW PROVIDENCE BoaovGR or NBW vim season was started a month ear- Two Counellmin for ttw terra of avar m««e. tea haw May «MI simple it la te make lier and concludes a month ear- thr#t Tt«r« eseh. Where Porting Is No ProbWm At tht said Primary B!c«tlen there perfect cefre* vtwrf Hm» In • Sunbaem AutemaHc lier. will b« «l»et*4 on* M»le and eh« r«- m»t» m«mb»r of the Countr Commlt- In addition to Miss Le Galli- tt« for both. th« lUpubliesn »n« enne and Mr. Ooldovsky, the Pwnoeratlc MTMCS. MOhnroR is Rnumr OIVKN that • Ail you do la put In the water and coffee, Athenaeum had the ^following th« followtnit plaees ha?« bwn chosen on its program during the sear for th» holding of th» Primary Elec- lip the switch, and forget it Whether ymi Bernardo's Service Station tion ano Otntrtl H«ctton together son now ending: General Carlos with a brief description of tht bound- make 1 cup or 8, you get the tame perfection ! P. Romulo, U.K. delegate of the"U12?* .&-S5HL •l!neo)n, School Auditorium. Actdtmy rect high water heat, vigorous agitation of all dent «f the United Nation*; Prof. *tr«rt GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS The«dore_ Green of Tale, who All that portion of th« Borough ike water in the brew-top and uniform brew- east of the line formed by the e«nt»r dtecuMfd a Liberal Manifesto; lines of Passale Stmt, South Street lag timc-outomatkolly. That's the lecret of Tail-field Osborn, president of the nnd OJ«n»id» Roait to th» boundsry perfect coffee-makltif, cootroUed autonuti- lino of ssld Borough with tht City Stt. 6-1MI New York Zoological Society and of Summit. cally in Sunbeam. the Conservation Foundation: and 8BCOKO DISTRICT: polling Plse»,' Edgar Ansel Mowrer. distin- fire House, Psstklc Btrcrt. *H thjt Portion of th» Bwouith guished foreign correspondent. wtat of th» line formed by (he cen- ter lines of Paaaate Streot. South SINCE It 14 A SAFE Street end Otenelde Road to the Julius Caesar sent his famous boundary line of. asld Borough with PLACE TO SAVt "I came. I saw, I conquered" mes- Hew Providence Township. gated: At Hey Proridenee Bowmgh. mge In «7 B.C. He died in 44 BCPebrusry W, 1MI. COFFEEMASTER by assaesinatlon In the senata at , TB0»4*Ji 0. UVMOf. HILL CITY SAVINGS Rome, lorough CTer*. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION lOVILL NIW PROVIDENCE OFflCf 1ST Or iltviai SPRINGFIELD AVENUE AtLYOU All 00II PUT aeia.lllt IN THI ckrewla*. WATIR tim elan AND fccwli tft DASCOLL'S corrn SERVING CHASE & SAN BORN COJFf PRESCRIPT/OSS FILLED AT ONCE

Frm Parklmo In tt&ar HAIFGAUON EASTERN FUEL CO. AA your $mtimm Dcfttar Main Office and Show Rooms: 233 Broad Street tm 1W1 thrifty Half Gslion la ro«r favorite it vor or lavorm, |« Mafn 'two Op#ii Ivwry tm^mtmmWmjftottrrtv. ' *| on Mfo m «n CAmit JSUAMC Phone: Su. 64)006 THt SUMMIT HtHALP. THU»SDAY. MAUCH I. US! Over 20 Drawings Variety IJBQAX ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVKRTISEJIENT At Columbia School fThespian Group Weather Extremes EJECTION NOTICE Railroad sPaitalc »nd 0el»- TOWNSHIP-Tht Columbiaf i J wh»r« the »juh« i« ic- TOWNSHIP Of SIM PBOVIDENCE urtect«d by the dtvidlag Ut.* bttwttn Entered In Bolivar School boys' basketball team will the Tamtpblp of K«w PiovUenc* atta play the girls' vanity Kuad next Advances Plans I In March Bring SOTICK IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Borough of New Providence; Qualified voters of tht Towtuhlp of theoc* in a wt*urly direction aioag week In tht school gymnasium. New Providence not already regU- th« center line of taia tUUr&ad to a Poster Contest Tht game is to be played under ured in aud Township under the For April Show law* ?rly direction to An Adult WorifT Berkeley Height*, during the a committee conioowd of Nancy the ball. called for reports from each com- Coordinating Committee said to- After Thursday, March 8th, 1951, th* the Pa&jalc River;, thence along t!,« Howard, Karl SchilUg and Gail mittee for the production of "For registration book* will tie dosed until '. c«-i:ier of said River la * ^entr-il e&*t- TOU^SHIP r-j'tWId Growth weekly ~A**ecubly Hour." day in calUng on motorists to keep after the forthcoming Primary Elec- K 1 The men's faculty team will play i trly direction to t, .e dividing line n Adult WOPW" **•* tlw topic A talk exUOed "America * Musi- Borberlch. Love or Money'* by P. rlugh Her- in the proper lane. tion to be held April 17, 1831. I between t!i* Towashlp o! New Pronl- n t a basketball game against the bert scheduled for April 27 and 28. "Because of the wide variations NOTIC* IS HKftlSY OIVtN tba* ! ataca and the Boraugb of N'ew Provl. cal Heritage- «es given to the Over twenty d rawing* were discussed Monday at too month* boys' varsity today. The Columbia Sam Church, stage manager, re- in weather Conditions in March, ta« OUtrlct Boards of Election will denc«; ther.ce tJong th* dividing lint group by Sally Turgeon of the placed on exhibition at the school. glrli are scheduled to meet the sit in th« h«r«lnaftejr e Oolumtoia School folk music reflects the spirit of mined by the majority vote of the Alan Turnbull, he had readied a In New Jersey ranging from 1 PM. EST on Tueadsy, April 17 18S1 pirent-Tcacher Association. The American democracy as it ex- seventh atid elfhfch grade pupils. scale model of the set In prepara- above zero to a balmy 86, motorists BegSiinlng at a point m the center The activity which was jointly tion for the actual building. should bear in mind that spring rh n of th program was directed by Mrs. presses ths aspirations, vitality » * »•»* Lacktwanna Si and ideals of the common people. •poreored by the art and social Women Leaders Robert Powers, publicity chair- won't be here officially for three Ethan A. Neabttt Chairman of the 1)1 tht «:.ir.e weeks and that safe winter driving \> where the aarne l& intersectel d parent and School Education Com- Musical numbers representative •tudiw departments was open to man, reported that postcards h«d .vember 6tli. insi for the purpose of by the dividing line between the of the mtartern cowboy, the Negro #?venth graders etudylng Latin been mailed to everyone in the practices muct be observed," de- conducting a O-ii*r»l Ilectfon for the Tuwii.*ritp of New providence kitd the and the mountaineer were played America. to Pace As Township end outlined plans for clared the chairman. "The un- lgnated. Uorouijh of New Providence; !taenc# The future of the meeting was in a WMtrrly direction along th» on tli-- pl&jjo by Susan Grad, Bev- Pupil* who entered the contest fliers, posters, and newspaper pub- expected patches of lee at night Th* following are the public of- r*uter line of i*l(t Bal'road to a point of m March of Time resulting' front a daytime thaw fices to be fined at the rn«ulnK Prl-' In trie center line1 of Plslnfttld Avt- Beck- were divided into committee* to licity. His assistants are Jean mar}' Electioa: Men Slow Down are anong the most dangerous .tu3 pear tn* Berkeley Heights Sta- period moderated by er. do research wwk on Bolivar and Townsend, Elaine Proctor, Alice Sioh; thenca along the center lint of TOWNSHIP - Serritelk New* hazards confronting the unwary STATK Or NEW JERSEY Plainfleld A»enue southerly to a poliit ,„«...«.- Hughes, Columbia School A March ol Time motion picture, make preliminary sketches. Bio?- BMedeman, Dorothy Kempf, and A Sonator from Union County for tn the renter Hr.« of Mountain Ave- "Musfc in America" was shown to raphiea end textbook *illu|tm- continued its 7-game lead in the Mildred Rundlet. motorist at this season. With un- a tfrm of 4 3*arn, niii» •h"i>i"'- Biong 'h- center line of *' guidance director, followed. dependable highway surfaces, Four AM«:«b!\ men (roin Union Nt:>:ir.'-altr Arrr.u^ westerly to ft point. the group. The film showed how tiona of Bollver were atudledS in women's division of the New Prov- r Tlie voup dlscuwlon centered Roger Metzler, co-chairman with weaving from one lane to another County for terma of J. years. It; •.!»•• dUldtit< line of hs Township Ja»E wmx darind from Negro folk the social etudlcs clB-«e» taught' idence Township Bowling League o: Ni« l'fovuience and Warren Town- en the stages of child growth and Truman Fowler of the ticket com- VNION COUNTY music and bow composers like by Thome* Hutrhe*. The Bolivar last week on matches rolled on is a hazardous maneuver." ihtp Sorneraft'Countyj tSisnce IUOHR ht necessity for satisfyteg the mittee, reported that e meeting lied A County Clerk for a term of J thertivicltng lin* between said Town- ; George Gershwin got their inspira. posters were made in the art room Berkeley Recreation lanes by tak- Chairman Monica emphasized ytars. ships southerly In a Mtith»rlf direc- b'^le needs - of childhood. The been held on February 19th at the Three M«mbtrs of th* Board of from the popular idioms of under the aupervtolon of Mm. Lu- ing two from Esawx "C". that traffic confusion and acci- tion to the cent*r of Green Brook; nerd for parental appreciation'of home of Truman Fowler in Twin Chosen Freeholders for tenna of 3 said point being: the dlrldtng line be- tine Outstanding musical cille Opperman, art Instructor. Over in the men's division, Kop- Falls road at which time complete dents result from weaving from one years. tween aald Tpwnahlp of New Provi- • l,?.child's desire foraecurtty, rec- lane to another and making right such as Marion An- The winning trio received as a pert and Berkeley Foremen tied plans for the ticket selling cam- TOWNSHIP Or NEW PROVIDE.NCK dence and the' Borough of Watthung: ognition snd -belongtagneaa" was or left turns from the wrong lane. • thence along th»- southerly boundary for the lead, lost to garnet to Mt paign were explained to the com- Two members of the Township line of asld Township of New Provl- prise photographs of themrelvea Commute* for twin* of thm year* mas. Mlscha Etoan and Serge with their pewter. The award was Cleaner* and the Eight-Ball Club. mittee. Tern Allen «nd Joe Takacs "Right or left-hand turns must dehce and following the ceoter of be made from the proper lane, Oreen Brook ln a general castorl? di- The next meeting of the Parent Kcussevits&y ware featured in the made in the school auditorium In the same division, the Mountain- agreed to act as vice-chairmen of At th* »»ld Primarr Election th.r* rection and through the center of A right turn at an intersection will b» «l«cted on* Uale and on* Education Committee will be held film. • during the "Assembly Hour" pro- eers «nd tanello Dairy took a pair this committee and they will be Female member of the' County Com- 8eeley'a Pond and up BIu* Brook to ) on March 21 at 2:00 p.m. at Colum- from American Asbestos and must, be made from the lane near- tntttee for both the Republican and the dividing line between said Town- gram, assisted by every member of the Democratic partlea, ship of Sew Providence »nd the City bia School. The topic for •tudr Berkeley Garage. Rebel* Corp. group. It is planned to complete est the right-hand side of the of Summit; thencs along aald divid- will be "The Expanding Elemen- DEEDS highway in such cases, the driver ing line ln a general northerly direc- Hut Mountains Farms swept against Romano Roofing. the ticket sales by April 15 or if ,. NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that tion the dividing line between a«ld tan- School Population." PTA TOWSB3HIP—The folowing deeds Back with the women, Kaaex "B", 800 tickets are sold before that must keep as closely as practicable following pl»ce» have been chosen Township'of New Provl would be $100 plus the 20 percent rmsT DISTRICT - Pomng Place. D»ted- Februarr 2'. 193! Students Vkw Own night to the music of Tone and Berkeley Recs. federal tax and the children's tick- "Left turns are to be made from W C BL'SSO. Worthing and orchestra at the February 31 standing* ets would be 75c including the tax the lane to the right of. and near- Township Clerk. TO^SHIP TThe eighth & ln Twin Brooks Country Club, (Mea's Division) est the center line of the high- Delaware, Lackawanna Si icimce cl»«es !>>«P««ted apeeimen. ., w. Stewart Beekman, property way. The driver should make such Watchung, for their annual Wash- Koppers 47 chairman, reported that the mem- ington's Birthday dance, held Firemen • 47 * turn as closely as possible to the Columbia School ( '8-B»ll Club 40 bers of his committee ere Mar- the left of the center of the in- tended. every year on the Friday nearest Mt. Cleaners . 40 The activity directed by Ua.\ j garet Beekman, Girds Blohra, and tersection." Mr. ««d Mm. Han. Geredlen to Washington's Birthday. Many par- Ianello Dairy S© Marion Rogers. LuelU Anderson was part of a RI^ p*^^ Hilltop American Asbestos W The chairman reminded of the Wa5ter }n ties were. held before the dance Romano Roofing 27 class unit 01 the function* of thef mveBae> 45535 feet from by Blue Mountain Farms real- Mountaineers 37 Emmy Seinfeld reported the prohibition against "U" turns on human body. Each pupil was given dent.. Berkeley Oarat« 34 members of th*» hospitality commit- a curve or near a grade or at any the opportunity of viewing a alMe{ Rehefa Corp. 19 tee to be Dorothy Metiler, Dorothy place where the driver's view is Mr, Uj u,,. Walter Kluge to The committee consisted of W. (Woman's attrition) of his blood specimen through * M. Bristol 3rd, J. D. Allen and W. Powers, and Dorothy Kempf. obstructed for 500 feet ln either Mr *ni Mm. Steve KereMtury, Serrttella Kew* 51 microscope. [ property m Hilltop avenue, 66S.41 Harvey L. Benner. Decorating of Delia's 44 A budget for the production was direction and - from backing or Rfthrls ' 43 turning In a street if by so doing EXTRA! drawn up and approved. Mm. Anderson who is also a' feet from Emerson avenue. the dub was done by William Mt. Cleaners 40 registered njrse, taught the stu-s Ethel H. Riceraan. widow, to Mr. Brown, president of the Blue Berkeley Rec 38 Attending the meeting were: Mr. Mich A maneuver interferes "with i Blue Mt. B«UN n other traffic. dent* th-» proper sterile techniques; and Mr*. Anton Heidinger, prop- Mountain Farms Association; Mr. Essex "A" 24 end-Mr*. Mark Townsend, Mr. and Seeing Is Believing! in drawing blood specimens from erty hi Eineisoa lane, 420 feet Bristol and Theodore Plumb, see* Easex "B" M Mrs.- L. R. Seinfeld, Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley fLiquor 12 Samuel Church, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- the finger.. {from Brookside lane. retary of the association. 21 i ert Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Church Guild Metiler, Girda Blohm, Sue Wadas, Phil Friend, Tom Allen, Dorothy ! Kempf, Vincent Taermlna, Fred Plans Meetings ROASTING Scheff and Mary Jane Kuehn, TOWNSHIP—The Women's Guild of Diamond Hill Com- R#d Cross Workers munity Church will have a i fashion show and card party on Gtt Britfing .Saturday,, March. 10, at,1:30 p.m. ; CHICKENS TOWNSHIP—Final instnictlons at the church. Children's school for the Red Cross drive- which and Easter clothes will be shown start* March 1, were given to by the Ruth Morgan shop of workers at A recent meeting held Summit and Plalnfield. Cards will ONI at the home of Mm. Ross D. In- follow the fashion show. FARM tt of 12 Tip Top way, Berkeley Mrs. Dotiglan Ward is chairman LOW Heighta. Tea was served following of the committee in charge. FRESH the briefing. The Guild will hold its regular monthly meeting at the church on FKICE 'T3uclcet shop" is the popular Wednesday, March 7. Mrs. P. L. rime of the office of a broker who Procter will apeakr on the topic of to not a member of the official community civil defense plann. All stock exchange. residents are welcome to attend. 39 NONE PRICED HIGHER

and see how perfectly simple PIERSON S ARMOUR'S STAR it is to moke perfect coffee... INVITES YOU FOR FREE COFFEE AND TOAST MADE THE AUTOMATIC SUNBEAM WAY Smoked Xffmftn, Rcady-to-Eai AUTOMATIC RADIANT CONTROL COFFEEMASfER TOASTER BROILERS Olrtcr From MM Farm r •. • v • • try coff•• that9f brewed Rib ... Automatically No fovort to outli Roast • Toott Rai««i Perfect, flavor-fuD, richlytrom»Uccoffe« ~ brewed Ifttlf Slbiitiy the wiy you like itb««t~-every Ume! That's what IT'S AUTOMATIC Without oopolfif or yw fit with the wonderful new Automatic Electric ...you CANT ms Cdifomia Sffyb Coffee Makers. Put in the coffee and water, set the AH yon do is put in tht water This i* the entirely new to*tter cad coffee, Hip ih« twitch and •substitute for these thing* a hodge> world government would have only Foreign Wars raiaea quertlotn of retitJury Servico ^ Vass, 86 Fairview avemie; Ray- netta Blackball, Oakipod drive « podge of thcorir* and ideologies" the powers voluntarily allotted to vital interest to every Amecic Sununonses to appear for petit mond J. Smith. 264 Kent Place dt, »Uan*J fl«* *Und« for some- it by member cations and would Probably the great majority of PTAtoShow boulevard and Mrs. {Catherine A. Jmme* M. Hwailton, thing different and bigger than a the ealablisimient; of our national jury duty for the.period beginning in no way abolish our Constitution u» agree with Mr. Karpenaki on Monday, February 26 and ending Klinck, 310 Summit avenue. both of New municipal or state flaji. The world government has not "abolished" —only in a few very specific, direc- throe fundamental pointa: Family Film Also, William R. Powers, Dia- flag would likewise be added to our state cdaxtitutiona. Each func- Saturday, March 10, were sent to tions would we voluntarily give 1—No flag shall replace the The Junior High School PTA sue Summit and three New Provi- unp our sovereignty to the. world Stara and Stripe*, our beloved will present the film, "Fitness Is dence residents. fedcrjal government Just exactly as symbol of patriotism. Those from Summit are Mrs. k For That the atatea have given up their a Family •Affair," at it« meeting 2—The present sovereignty of Emllie F. Ulebele, 17 Pearl street; I sovereignty in spedfic «rea«, will- next Wednesday, March 7, at 8Mrs. Dorothy P. Affei, 31 West End Last Minute Rush!! ingly'and to their mutual benefit. the United States Irhall not be abridged, p.m. at the Junior High School, Same Doy Dry Cleaning -' JThere may be good reasons for Oakland place. Following the film •oppdslng the establishment of a 3 -Our federal government shall famous At No Addition* COST world government of any sort, but continue to control immigration, there will be a di*eua*ion period I &o urge that these 'reaction* be tariff and,citizenship M at pres- conducted by Mrs, Ruth Boyle, KITfHIN MAID based upon a knowledge of facts ent. school psychologist' CAllNlfS and an understanding both of our Granted United States authority Th» purpose of the film w to present form of government and of in the#e and other fields, ia there show what make* one family the proppeab being made to extend any area left for jurisdiction by "click" while the family next door government to the World level. an international authority? I think jiwt manage* to get along. Work- MRS, RODERICK McDOXALD, there is; namely, in the field of ing and playing together with ' 115 Beech wood road. International disputes. These dis- 19 Union Ploce, Summit warmly shared interest and putes arc usually border or be-responsibilities, the Jones family Explaing Federalists' Aims yond-the-border dispute* %s in the has an extra sparkle which finally 133 Central Ave., WestfieM Editor, Summit Herald: cflie of both World Wan, the "OP TABMO The letter to you in last week's recent Berlin blockade and theinfect* the whole neighborhood. present Korean War and all other The picture is being shown in wars except true civil ware en- response to numerous requests tirely contained in a slngl* na-for films and discussions on the Millions like you like Kinsey tion. family and adolescent problems. HRW can niich international dis- The meeting im open to all inter- exnir (and only Rexair! No other whiskey putes be settled peaceably? The ested persona. iinswor in obvious by setting up Mrs. H. H. Ragatz, Junior High gives you to much fair riilefl which are then enforced PTA president, endoraea the film and atatea that it is important be- TRAPS DUST IN WATER! lor your money 1 on IndlvldnRlj! with fair hearings before-an impartial court of thecause there "i« a definite need for • Beauty-styled cabinets claims on both side* in short, by greater security and understand- are now available in four Old Cushioned home dean, a process of government having ing in the home due to the tcn- ing appliances art frequently alons and anxieties resulting from soft colors and white. adequate powers in the usual three the source of breathing dis- branches;l«Ki slatlve, executive and the world situation." Couutertops of stainless judicial, but with the authority of steel, plastic or linoleum comfort. Rexair, the modern ouch government rigorously limited j numerous agenda*, commissions are in contrasting and home appliance designed to to truly.Intcr-nation disputes. The I authorities, each with authority of harmonizing colors. hospital standard^ operates choice is clear-such dispute*, can adequate but limited scope. They're a decorator's be settled by force, that is by war But In the field of international dream. Let us show you on a completely new and ex- or by law. That is organized lim- disputes we so far have no organ- these attractive kitchens clusive centrifuge principle ited government. ' ization have adequate authority to and the many features which drowns dust and dirt' settle dispute* Surely our Ameri- Such an organization appeals to that have made them in water. Rexair's versatility Americans for the American gen- can genius of organization can America's favorite wood ius is that of organization. Our net up an adequate ^authority of cabinets. and efficiency are unequalled. .society function* so successfully limited power for settling these It comes equipped with international dispute* The United because we have created the World Federalists stand for such KfTCHEN MAI attachments to do every needed organizations, each of au-a limited International authority. household cleaning task, thority in its own limited field, The Veterans of Foreign Wars Many of the country's lead- cjuLjender us- a huge service If. schools, governments, stores, frat- You can buy Carpeting, lAntf ing hospitals and doctors us; they will get busy and help create leitm and Modernized kitchens SILVER 40 ernities, technical eocities, veter- such an authority but see that it exair Rexair. on HUBERTS BUDGET PAY. ans' organizations, Red Cross, is limited so that it doe* not in- hospitals, service organizations MEJVT PLAISS. You pay only 15 $3*9 volve the region of sovereign per cent down payment—h

Ive driven Dodqe earsfor yeais...kno w from experience Ihaf- you just can't beat a DEPOSITS .INSURED Tte Fwltral Depesit Insurance Corporation Dodqefor DEPENDABILITY W«HI»I

It's chcill writing time for /feres why Dodge defims the First National's depositors more miles per dof/ar The mow finf-of-Hit-month bills tko postman dtiivtn ?vt«rTOi*t. about thit great new '51 Dodge- IJ Ihc way it lookt, feth, ride* and hmdlei rtit more chocks our customtrs wlH be writing. Sum- _ -telli )ou that heic» 4 car that t built lo Ian. MIW KIND Or RlOfl New OrlRow *hotir Umldf, hrlp, give bfitrr lire mileage, Umttt Y*tt1l find «f»il the iww Onflow Shnch Ahmtbtrt maintrnante torn. »et Olllv give you « imh n#u? hind of nWc-Kin ln Tmf«y •he r«uUlnj tmoottinfM and free«tora ft«m wheel hop" and "tnwinee" «nr«n Ina car wear, pinion* »«e how wu ro,iW jay fl.OC m^ (M , mf and Mill mi M »» **« etlr» tvm, hmdiins DODGE m im, Driving if wuier, aW«, trnikm (rw. de|wnflitillitr of thli nc« 'SI tkl" •- FIRST NATIONAL - HI "SHOWTIME . . . U. S. A." - A • C TIUMIION NITWORK AND TRUST COMPANY OF SUMMIT AMBER PLYMOUTH RESERVE «VSTEW DEPOSIT INSURANCE CXNirOIATION „ OTTO SCHMIDT, JR., INC. MNMI WOAD iT»m SUMMIT 4U45 / THE SJIMMtT HIRALP. THURSDAY. MARCH I. 1951 11

M* Dmgs Like These YouHl Be Glad To fiwtmw... Mott 8 Pom-etts A»*l*aWu*rt 17 as, jtr22c Ubby'a Fruit Cocktail "•* <»«25« 30*«.c«i39e Del Monte Stewed Prunes . J»«*35« One Pie Blueberries » . , i3«tu»2?« StllLYtu- Bit Bmsjt A*P COFFEE Grapefruit Sections Ai»*««y isa* c*»2>r35a »77r Freestone Peaches Crushed Pineapple *« 20«Lcan27« ttultur „ . i Actually Pineapple Chunks Lux Flakes / Sunnyfield Pancake Flour for yoor flnait fabrics 1 Ann Page Syrup ' .*• . ,» Customers H-0 Oats Quick and ragvto Corner Cream of Wheat t4«.»k, :iM-31t Kretichmer'f Wheat Germ .^ i« 29* Lux Toilet Soap Not everybody hit the samt shopping for teitft ind bath' problems. 1V jEiescaie P'wtiy**- (**»«niv :i.»«. j«r 53c , .12.a*.. 1.53 That is why WHO helpful to us whin BOSCO M.i Ampl,l,.r Mai. ^21 24 OL 47e

we hear from all the different kinds of Sultana Mint Jelly wm, »MIM U«M«17« people who shop at A&P. Henri Spaghetti Sauce > • ,

Swan Soap Many( thousands of men and women in 1 Uncle Ben'a Rice Co^m** i«na Vf»w u a*. >iia 2O» For dish**, foundry or all walks of life have written to the Cus- Beardaley's Shredded Codfish ***-t*918« m#dw tomer Relations Department expressing 2 cakai their opinions of A*P stores, food and Harris American Crabmeat *v*n <»«61« service. Gorton's Codfish Cakes »a»^y ia fry1 0 »t <•» 2 !• Swan Soap JPVre pleased to Uarn thai we haw *o Yoiir Alaska Pink Salmon ens*.** 1» «w59« For diikM. launtVy w bath many satisfied customers. And we're Medium Red Salmon s»m«SfniLa 7Hex.«an41e pUa»ea\ too, that we have receivtd to many Del Monte Sardines i" '•*•'• »•«<• is •* can 21« worthwhile suggestion for making A*P a better place to shop. White Meat Tuna Fish Chia.n .1 s« 7 .xo n 43c JUnso Remember, our loyal employees always «»12t For th« laundry and distal give your comments their moit earnest Heini Baked Beans ?•< <*«9e II*M>»2'*'29« larg* consideration. Please write: HelnK Soup C««m»fT«Mla> €a«10a CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT. Sweet Potatoes AIP tiM.Mn23« Silver Dust A&P Food Stores Angel Soft Facial Tissues . at* a*40o25e 420 Lexington Ave., New York 17, N. Y. Cramilatad whita soap Bright Sail Floor Wax ... i»«»35e SAVE! Scouring Pads I^.IM J*,I-M.P (,M »k|.ml8c Crop Flerldm Ymlemelm Sweetheart Soap i«tHii« «k» 2^25" Woodbury's Soap Lux Toilet Soap UOIUHMM 2 far 25C For toilat and bath ORANGES Lifebuoy Soap s*t»njt«c«i« 2*tr25« rtgutai taiga

Carrots bunch 12c Egg Noodles ife»ka.27c Blu-White Flakes Table Celery whiia or p«icai lUlk 15c Prepared Spaghetti . • i3'*o* c»2f»'25c lluas whila you work NO. 1grada-mtdium.i» 3 <<>'20« Peanut Butter Cnwwy WM«IH »2oi.i#r32c 2% oi. 2 •kg. Anj oil Pears Extra un

Chiffon Flakes Sweet Potatoes u. s. NO. Igr «da » 7e Bomeatic Ifc For disnoi, linfaria, ate Pistachio Nuts R«9*i» «e«dio bta 37c Shmlimd Nut* Per/eei /#r Ormdmml

Almond Nut Meats Rwio «ox eaiie \>»9 35c

Broadcast Mixed Salted Nut Meats iue*io«oi caiio, b.9 45c Sharp Cheddar AM O*i*i+**lm§ Vmlmm! Temdmr mmd Wlmvorlmll Corned Beef Hash Pecan Nut Meats .,.. ..Mg«ia. tot caiiob.a55c Imported Swiss Walnut Nut Meats ««s»'° *« ciiOb.949« LegofLimb Imported Romano » 58c Cashew Nut Meats Aitae *•* . and A&P it the Kirkman'a place to get one of the tenderest, finest-lasting Ipgi Baby Goudas , 4 „ , of Umb you.: ev«r:at«;."."'. . «t a mighty attract He Borax price. Sfrve it soon! Ched-O-Bit Cheese Food • 1.1 Iwnd'y 3 »•« 25« VeKeeta Cheese Food . aka 37* Chickens IraWag mi Fnrtaf-iii.i 2w t* 3^ ibi BB 45C I'o-Kat Hams Whela w «H»ar>at» * 65« Cream Cheese tra«ui«r* *• 21« Ducks Una liland't fmati Smoked Pork Shoulders. .v..«>a?i«u». ». 49e » 41^ aki 35c Kirkman'a Flakes Kay Natural Cheddar . . Pork Chops Hipandshouldtrcuti * 43« Pork Sausage u«t ib 63« Mut i» 53e f For ditkaa and fl«a fabric* Gold N Rich Ad.,,.,. Loin Pork Chops Canf«r cuti * 73c Beef Liver sp«i«iiyumv* fc 75e Fresh Milk Hta*g.2«' <»<"• 47r Rag. 2 *.•** 45c akf Smnm Pmrktr TrmmUt Chopped Beef Fruhly iround te 65c Breast of Lamh ...... * 2*te Fromen Sliced Rye WHKcar«««y>ttdi lo«( 17e Plate and Navel Beef ib 37c Beef KidiHVH » 29« Super Suda Slewing Veal -• Bonai»« ib 79c DontltS Cmnimon 01 iuflii»d pk.g ol 12 23« Boneless Brisket Beef n, 89c 12 Far lyi.Ka* ,nd dud. Xreen Peas i»tg.2fw43« Corned Beef, •»•»• and n*v«i tb 39c Pressed Chopped Ham * 89c Hot Cross Buns . • . PM «>10'or35« Corn on Col* u 2>t»i45< ch Apple Pie v ...... " 55« Boneless Soup Beef •••••*> 65<* French Fried Potatoes «w branmo f# 39« Turnovers *••<• •< o**rry «f 3 ** 25* Lola Lamb Chops . . • . • »99e Ocean Perch Fillet o$fm 1 % alfl. 47« Colgate's V«l Crumb Square ...•. Shoulders of Lamb »> 53« '* raytm, nylani, *»Hai, aft HSH * English Muffins .... Sliced Bacon Su si, 65c Frankfurters skint«i Blueberry Muffins • • • *kf«f6<«31« SEAFOOD A*Fs PRICE POLICY Dundee Cake . * » . . Fresh Hams MM fc 63e Swordfish Steaks tf • - . • . *49« • Stertwide low price* on bundled* of Colgate's Fab Freah Spare Ribs • , Smeltll N»tiri« items every day... instead of just a '•r tka family waati and MM Warwick Thin Mints ch«»iaf» c,«.d j * •«« Fresh Pork Shoulders «•••*«* * 47* Fresh Sea Scallops » • a • a few "one-day" or "week-end* tpedyOs. Mackerel »«- frying « ST32. Choc. Covered Cherries w^wkk nt.i«, Leg or Rump of Veal • All advertised prices (including theee Baaaett'a Lieorice AH I«M •« aks 19« of items not subject to pHee ceilings) are guaranteed for one week* even Palmolive Soap Caramel Peean Delights w.,wick s»i,aM 43« though market prices go up, fm Mitt and bith **» We believe MABIMEI LAMP SMAMS customer* smm mom money. faa Jbsw ataflf With the correct pdot mirked 00 every Cashmere Bouquet item, plus *n itemised cash regiiter Mumtti roilaf sat* C«Pf right If S1- •lip ,. , you know what yoo tavt at TIM Great Atlantic AaP. WOMANSDM •ad Faelge T«a OK

ADJOINING STORE .If* 21 SUMMIT AVL, SUMMIT -~r-«!W '•tSkf l 1* A ULaadb FREE PARKING mm* fjS OTPWrflV^ THE SUMMIT HEKALD. THURSDAY, MARCH I. ifgj v* WMHI § Eliot* sue, who died March I, IS**. bt» Jdent, usually a aafe #pot from Pop#f Ml to Hold jbfcen a#pra»ed by the New York wb'c* to do one's knUttag without Wktew Is n*xned executrix and _ Apprab* aay "no" cowLttently in- OTHCRUKEIT ber* of Actor* and Chorus Equity Dr Sermon, of Paris, sufgetUd stead of "no" sometime*- Fm going Associations. The afternoon au< AUMVS SO r the doufcle-barred crow U*e4 1* to say "W hat for?" Wben a*ked dition and that of March 6 will be Are You Bored With Boards? opes to all applicants. Singers, the emblem in the fight against to join the Citixeas' Committee to who apply, however, should have INSTALLATION tuberculosis adopted, in 1802. 1 am. I'm tired of sitting on hard chairs, trying to keep Evaluate and Correlate Educa- trained voice*. my mind alert and my feet from going to sleep, while we tion Activities in Our Community. AND REPAIRS proceed with elegant parliamentary procedure through an I know that little number hain't endless array of reports to my big moment, Item No. 17,the faintest interest in evaluating. Around the home or in your business you want when I stagger the ass«mbted i»ard-v*4th my findings on It's just another organizer's DO YOU absolute dependability in your electrical work. Our the question of a rlew «nk for the scneme to promote more titles and twenty-eight years of. experience guarantee satis- clubhouse kitchen. laboratory, patiently struggling to more committee* and more boards. DRINK faction. And, too. our efficient methods and mod- This eartfj-ahaJung moment find its way out of the mace of Not for me I mias my seme of ern equipment insure lower prices. probably won't take place til! humor. I almost have reached the More TIMM Yo« W«t To? patfe». The oalydiffereace is that NEW OUTLETS lunchlime &o fasgtnated are my the rat eventually learns to tear point where I think I'm important. •SWITCH REPLACEMENT cesleagueji with the operational opt on tie run. I can't, because Right now, before it's too late, ALCOHOLICS REWIRING • FLOOR PLUGS details cf their own committees there- isn't any exit I'm going to stay homeland eval- that they must share them with uate me If I don't, 111 aOon be dead ANONYMOUS • LAMP REWIRING all ef UA . ' Of course, it shouldn't matter. of a 'fatal ca*s. of., meetlng-itia,... V RANGES • WASHER • APPLIANCE REPAIRS But in spite of the onslaught of j I donVtaow wftyl worry. My day hunger, it is essential that I prt- j _i takes up. My date book iisU a Telephone Mfflburn 6-4200 s*ru 'he quMtion of the auk most • fine array of activities. I haven't Summit Live Poultry Market tactfully If 1 come out jtrougly j a moment to myself. When my for «. new one, there may be some obituary appears in the paper, Liv« & Drejsed Poultry Off AH Kinds RADIO SALES CORP. muttering* that I have a tie-is thert will be several neat para- ' FregkEggs — Free Delivery "See the Marks Bros" with a plumbing company. If I graph* describing my manifold ESTABLISHED OtZ contributions to the community, CALL SUMMIT 6-1562 ! suggest the question of the- sink aEd 325-327 Mtitbnra Ave. . N. J. j la inexorably bound in with the i mentioning in particular the 11 Cottag* LOJM Summit. N. J. rOTBTS q notion of complete clubhouse j medal I received from the Cham- j renovation, there are muttering^— ber of Commerce for being the ENTERPRISE LAUNDRY/INC. J, thU time .louder...one*™..that..! am outaoaneir.g woman of .the year. I overstepping my authority. It will Do you near a ..snicker out tti the PRY CLFAHJHG FUR STORAGE *UG CLFANIHG dark hall? That's my ghoat, laugh- J take another new and bravf com- 27 SUMMIT AVENUE SU. 6 1O00 ing up her sl«-ve. i mlttee to consider that over-all i • question. If I recommend that we ! Prior to being a ghoat, I caicc ; keep the old sink and save the cut jpud at a board meet- members' money for more teu- -nS- P-ve 8&od men and true, sup- i portant u*e» I am a dreadful con- ?o«~y *- charge of .our children's ! aervative, trying to hold back the education, sometimes kno»Ti as th.-> Beautify! | »urging tide of progress. . | cornerston™™™-™<-e o"*f democracyH*™*-™™, ^ ..„ i In short, wftat am I doing there , uii past midnight deciding whether fax all?" " • { £o-brave Mrs. R«lly"# wrath and SHOP 1 I r«*!:y dont know. I don t dare { tell her her children must walk J aak my colleagues. They have « do'*n the hill to meet the achool ready answer. If there'a a ques- b*o«. The bus would no longer go SERVICE WEIGHT tion, name a committee to inves- up the hii!. Bat laughter was out tigate, «nd appoint the questioner Of place- Didn't I know this -was ! chairman. It's a foolproof system. a solemn occasion, and weighty - The committee immediately be- mailers were being solved? Now comes at> involved that the pur-when I go to meetings, I park my ALUMINUM WARE ASSORTMENT pose of its creation disappears. sense of humor at home. And then we are blessed in hav- I also check f&r the duration any ing another chairman to add to preconceived notion as to what ut Builr to lust for years , the board to increase the agenda to I important. Everything, it seems, extend the meeting to ... Where *» important, and there is no such . Quick neot satin finish bottom SAVE UP TO 31c art we? Oh yet, still sitting on; thing as relativity. Once 1 met.; thuie hard chairs. . with a group gathering to do rec- j Polishtd outside, sunray inside YOUR CHOICE I guess Fm just the victim of a ! reational work for children crip- ; persistent ca»e «f optimism. This: Pled from polio. But did we go i Buy Now! time, I say to myself, after a j "S^t in and start entertaining the • neighbor calls- on me to join -her .' children? We Aid not. We took j tttfonior, SI §«ug«, full-faslitatorf in a program of good works, thli three meetings to draw upwa con- j Straintr • Sauctpon • Egg Poacher time things wilt be different. The ; stitution for the organization—I | -I" board will be purposeful. Tb.3 didn't, know it was going to be f 3 pc. Alum. Sauctpon Stt • Dhh Pen ' *t exclusive White Rock savinp, you can board will be useful. We'll get another one of tboee, but how t ^hwe fabulously sheer, fine, department-store something done, and I can go wrong I 'was!—-and we tore our Alum. 6-cup Ptrcolator • French Frytr $oaiity nylons. Choice of 3 lcg.Iengths. Choice of home with a fine feeling of ac- jhearts out over the phrasing of comphshment After all, I want [ each by-law. No one as much as ti neutral shades that "go with everything." Only to be helpful, and I can't be jwhispered the thought that we U YOU B l Pick U N lon helpful if I'm constantly on the jmight not need by-laws to tell 9Z**f* ' ° P y Certificat* outside of all thie committee activ- . stories or sing songs or make pup- Wet* at your White Rock dealer's- Then takt it}'. I must do something. Just look j pets for little children lying help- jjW choice of White Rock'i newest beverages .. . st all these busy, helpful people, j less in bed. How could I so tnl»- White Rock Black Cherry .. . White Rock Black I must be one of them. I must not j ^Raspberry. Both delicious true flavors! Just mail be so aeifian. . ; I also have been known to fall f of these White Rock bottle tops and only 75* So I go to a meeting, and in no for that jolly old line, "But we time at all I feel like one of those can't get anybody else." Once I to eftM-fofeach pair of $1.69 nylons. Be sure, in «ad eyed raU in the almost got to be * president that ailing out Certificate Order, to check correct sue. way. Not that I actually walked length and color. fLEMINGfON FUR CO into the presidency with open eye*. Evtrydoy I consented only to be a vice-pres- in First quality, perfect nylons, party- savings that make the enjoyment of Whit* Rock Beverages a bargain indeed! Matching Kitchen Utensils Step-On Can

Reg. 98c 88c

Brightan your kitchen with motdwd pontryWor* in cheery "Spring* time" detign in red and whit*. frt«xp«f»ivt, easy to eltan, won't" Now Pkistic Broom Stool Garbage Can chip or peel. Sturdy metal with Bristles Won't Breofc in Ussl Galvanized! Holds X) (?-"*--• tight-fitting covers. Hurry hi Hardwood Handls .; ••1# Maid o* Honor with 2 WhifXock Bonk MINK 4-Pi«c« Canister Set 72* Reg. 1.59 Reg. 3.98 Outwear* ordinary broomi 5 te II Corrugated iide» for «»t'O ilr«n8*- SQUIMEL Matching Brrfad Box... ,.82f Contai In.rtd. kh* end y«ltew. Plo»fk Cety grip rlv«t«d handlti, $"ug fitting •ROADTAIl bwnp«, MOVSNNCI, I. L cnninmxinnn Of«» mtm /MA«CH 13,1931 tdan srsMiit e«st ts m«kt. J 'Phone SUmmit 6-3300 ALLSTATE Fortified sin. * a »H a ioD D D MOTOR OIL SALE

st 10 qr. CM MKNttlNR rMmtl ^MNNH 1 tint fm 1 im... nit wiKt iMmmmm Cmpmmm nd 10 qt con 2 plus tax92 Maid of Honor Large Baby Owen coun*h tkM *Mt urn ikmm Good Health ttubit*: fwf Aluminum Dryer 1. Oftelt M«M HIM On* Pint t>f A-B Gmtn*ty MItk Pf. t. Drink Ml«v* Than On« Pint If ¥mu M«al CftmumtHlm is SmaJL /•' With cleaning a Of« I1«»ity of Wwp N Ith Ik* H In4«nr. Opn, FoWs for Storing! t. Ka« mn Fnilt* Mi %'tfttafefan, wperlally Qrmm *»4 Veltew VtfMUet, tliini «t It lubrleatts (or a, Drtnfc Mo« VB MUh Ouring ih* fMtk r*mlng wtm Reg. 9.45 r.pldly e«n»iim»4 by IIM fati|ning IMMI. •meothtf powered) ptrform* intl at K%*mm, Tnmk Mr, mn4 SumJilnr. Has v«ry brgt capacity btcaust tKt 18 itroiflh* ' i^ Rra«si Ymm tmlk •§ !#•*• TwUm m •nee. One of the fineit most holdi lorgitr waih. Im\*r to hong, faster drying, Clothti Wort. lUrd, n«y IUH anO MltLE, a eeonomiesl lew.prked motor hong parallel, get all , br*«*ej Folds compactly USt OWIN nuu m no itwmun worn *n MILK-I* IMM it rooo mi. oilt you csn buy. Save now! for storing. Rtwolvlng top. Uah* bwt strong rwitproof a\u« MOMIS PLAINS. NEW JMSEY TIL. MORIISTOWN 4-1S4IICNHH 10 » 2W mlnum. 100 ft. line, covered nxrtal ground box b»cl«d««l Alderney Broolclawn Farms Products IIS Aft. su. THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. MARCH j Revolt Brewing Civil Defense (Continue* ttm P (Continued from page 1) •if teachers are enrolled In Red onsiderate suwort mey Cross first aid courses. ceive4 from of the "Later on children will be in- , who were swAbed when the party structed in what action to take named W. Stewart should an alarm sound when they Of Scotch Plains, to the were on the way Us or from Lyon «u defeated by •choolj," he said. He emphasised later. Since that time that instruction would proceed has had few differ- the slowly so as not "to unduly' alarm the board until the the children. tticvi on the budget took place hearing Arthur Becker, Civil Defense chairman of the Chamber of Com- Rowland are con- merce, said that his unit is in the by political observer* to procesa of setting up lair-mid vulnerable. Doubt ha» been ex- shelters In the business district d that any combination could e By using the nurse*' home and Morristown, N. J. A defeat Freeholder Bauer who to outlying buildings, Overlook Hos- 'rated one of the beat vote-getters pital can care for 400 casualties, ac- i. the county. However, If two of cording to Arthur W. Smlth^bos- the Benntnger ticket are victorious pltal director. The hospital has in'the primary it will be a distinct medical supplies for the first 200 triumph 'or the insurgent move- casualties and then could get as- ment and a serious setback to the sUtance from the outside, he freeholders. Conceivably the hold added. f the majority faction could be o Randolph Turgeon. disaster broken the following year with chairman of" trie Red Cross, Wid another, revolt that the city Ls Droporing to tak" ear%of around 1.600 evacuees. A t New Jersey Educators to radio station 's belnc: set up to Partcipatt in Parley eive directions should the larger transmitters for New York be dis- Robert H. Oowan of the Short abled. Hill* Country Day School faculty The Ri?d Cross has charge of the and Aibort W. Booth of the Pingry registration, shelter, food and School faculty are among the New <*'oth'nr three days. After .tha' put in the 25th annual two-day time it ...would *s the cOnfVrenee'c>tfi« Secondary Edu- problem of th* community, ction Board which opens tomor- stressed that t'i« Red Cross stiU row at the Hotel New Yorker, hp* rteed for volunteers1. FOREVER Oj^'pw York. > Kent Place School is one of the Harry C/Kates. Civil Defense New Jersey schools which belongs deputy d'rector, sumiwirized the to the Board. work of the Council to date. Mayor Bland closed the meet- Mrs. Carlson to be Guest ing emphasizing, "We P.11 hope and pray such a disaster will never oc- Of Baptist Guild cur. But. It ia nevertheless Rayon faille suit dress for misses and The Friday Guild of the First responslbilitv of each individual women, is wonderful for Spring and Easter. Baptist Church will meet tomorrow to prepare hlmaelf In every pos- in.the parish rooms.with dessert sible way ae t,rw» complete coopera- Forever Young's small price copy of a higher-priced fashion. tion of every citizen will be necea- being served «t 1 p.m. Mrs. Harry Wear it as a suit or as a dress. The beautifully shaped jacket | S Carlson will be guest speaker. E9ry to assure the success of the Her subject will be "Tl\e Cross as a Civil # Defense program." is closed at the hip by a fiery rhinestone. Navy or black fine Symbol." quality rayon faille; 12-20, 14^-22V£. Mrs. B. P. Gray, Jr., will be hos- tess a&sisted by Mrs: Edward Cann, Sthool Mrs. H. W. McDowell, Mrs. S. O. (Continued from Page 1) Morgan and Mrs. H. H. Stitzel. new school, additional funds, it is -Walros and hippopotamus tasks pointed out, could be obtained by furnish a small quantity of the transfer of municipal funds to the world's ivory supply. Board of Education or by raising the school debt limit from 6 per BIG NAMES go tog cent of the average assessed vaiu- ation of real and personal proper- PRINTING ty to 8 per cent. The latter figure is allowable upon resolution of the Board of School Estimate CALL SUMMIT 6-7197 so Barn's has more with approval of Common Coun-

cil, State Commissioner of Educa- j - • tion and voters through a refer- TWILL MARKING DEVICES endum. 382 Brood St., Summit, N. J. Faults Pointed Out Health dangers, fire hazards, overcrowding and other sub- of the biggest and best standard school conditions art de- tailed in the report. Figures state that ourrent enrollment Is 160 per cent of capacity planned on "out- 9UEEN MAKE moded standards" of forty years ago. The inadequacy of play : thaii anyone else in town By MM EDGAR areas, lack of facilities such as ' lunchroom, workshop, library, teachers' rest room and other* are 1 i *JO A royal Easter treat—Queen Make's also cited. i cotton lace with an important and costly air. HEADLINES! Summit, the Lincoln I*TA states, j has the highest taxable wealth I The «lre^ j'oino *ern in \ ogiie. It has Queen Make% celebrated "EniWltcVcif husband beats up and the lowest ration of school fashion, fit and fuhrir. nmiMial at the price. And cotton lace wife." "f.'iree murderers go up tax and existing debt among a for life." 'Young divorcee shoots selected group of representative knows no oea*on~~i«. a* right for Faster,as it will bie in July, former m«te."^'New crime wave communities. It ls added that the Black, pink, copen, cocoa; 10-18. spreads throughout the state," city also has the "highest cost of Headlines like other municipal functions and the these make the lowest total tax rate." front page, as "Without minimizing the im- portance of .needs and. claims of in every age. other sections of the community," Yet, noriml the report says, "It should be un- living always derstood that Lincoln School Dis- temis to pay trict comprises almost one-third off worthwhile of the land area of the city wit dividends. . Jarge 'section* therein still vacant (hat you can p a worth. District has the second largest o any grade school enrollment I; dividend from your car Is spite of the number of childrer by keeping it in tip-top shape. In private schools because of In This means regular service at a adequate public education faclli reputable station. Invest In the future of your car by having it ties; and that Lincoln District checked atEdgar's Texaco according" "to" the G663rlcn Report, Service station, 492-496 Morris pays 60 per cent of the city's tax , Tel. Summit 8-4465. Income ($782 per capita In 1944 as against $287 in Brayton, the next highest*.

SUMMI ERAID

Presents its annual i SPRING FASHION EDITION 10«9o Presli as Spring, ioungees puck- THURSDAY, MARCH 15,1951 ered cotton robe With crisp finish. Sheer and airy puck«r«d cotton in a wetnUe, fI«Uerin§ itylet Trimmed 13.95 laster day or any day Nan iuntly't with eontljr-tooking Venixe typr t«ra on both pocket* Atl 4-seaion suits are always In season. Th§ Nan v"tlM.m#nt*. nimtratl*!* and PuMMty mtirt *• It on neckline. Ne«dU littl« ironing. Zipper front. Nivy, •w «MM kf Tkur,d*y, Marcfc lit. fiuntly label itanda for fine worknianthip and fit. Thii tuit •mi jade green. Siien \% to 20, it In crea»e-re»iitaiu rayon tuitin§» hat nmoketl oceat* pearl

buttons finiihed leant, NBVV, %reen4 bt §e, melon, SUMMIT 64300 • i •pray ror«I; 10 to 18. Sim 1 Jl/2 to 14.9S. HNHI sfeie seeoea 9m* 14 THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. MAKCH I. ItSt Beacon Fire DAR Recent Bride Camp Wanola Attends Queen Bhabefh Rillo's Betrothed Drama Group to Entertain College Reunion Planned Engagement Told Club with Tfierier ralk and tea To Hear Talk Members of the Drama Group o. ' Jhio State University »„ For March 24 At Buffet Supper the College Club will entertain working for bis On County Parks Mrs. George E. Sawyer, chair- Mrs. Florence lUQs of It South the entire dub Tuesday afternoca, at Columbia University. W. Richmond Tracy, of 18* Oak man of the camp committee of street announced the engagement March ft, at the YWCA. Speaker written several .articie^ for ~? "Ridge avenue, secretary oi the the Summit Area Girl Scout Coun- of her daughter Elisabeth to Pvt for the occasion will be John Ir- National Thespian T Union County Park Commission, cil, announces that final plans are James 0. Ttnnes of Laurel, Mon- vin Carlson of UpssJa College, Mrs, Keith a ..Mount im ,-• will address member* of Beacon being made for the annual Cam; tana, at a buffet supper Sunday the program beginning at 3:15.man of the Drama Croup" Mrs. James P. Mah#r V Fire' Chapter, Daughter* of the Wanokt reunion, which ki to be evening at her bom*. Tea will be served. Arrangements held at the TMCA, Saturday, Short Hills, i» co-cb«lns«c.' Amerioan Revolt ion, when they M.UM Bill* is a graduate of have been made for a free baby March M, from 1 to 4 p.m. Summit High School. f*vt Tin- care servic for toddlra. rroup Is part of the arts Hteet Thursday. March 8, *t the ment of the College la- The newly formed junior camp nes, the son of the late Mr. and „ "Broadway in Review From home oi Mrs. John D. Morgans. 107 Mra. John S. T«nnaEt U ^ committee is assuming charge of Mrs. Ttnnes, has made his home First Row Center" will be .the tteeebwood road, most of the plans for the affair. wits his uncle and aunt, Mr. and chairman. All the »emb»ri of subject of Mr. Carlson'* talk. He Drama Group will assist with Mr. Tracy will _,«tpl*4n the or- Among the attractions will be the Mrs, Francis Tinnea el LaureL A is an instructor in English at ganisation, operation and benefits showing of colored movies taken graduate oi the Laurel schools, meeting and tea, and the »m Upsaia and directs the produc- ing committee includes Mm j of the Union County parka. He will at the camp during the past two " attached to the 17th Signal tions of the campus Footlite Club. Uluetrate hi* talk with colored summers by H. H. ftagats. All Service Company at Fort Myer, Cunalnghanv Ms*. Robert'-5 He has also directed and acted ford, and Mra. ? sli<3«s of park scenery awl activi- previous campers and the staff Va. with a number* of little theater wiii be invited to attend. Members of the Drama Grouu" * Z ties, such ,m» the pkjground*, mu- No definite date has been set groups including the Racqueteers seum* and outdoor sports. The junior camp committee held will serve as ho«te»s€a *•'•- -^ for the wedding. in Short Hills and the Strollers in Hosteaaes for th« afternoon will its first meeting on February If recognised by the ktpel »««.«, Maplewood. be Mm ftherburae B Bailey, chair- at the Girl Scout office. Here- each will be wearing, Kent Place Alumna Mr. Carlson Is a graduate of man, Mrs. J. Howard Con over, MARRIED Saturday, February after members will hold one meet- Bliss Elisabeth Blllo comedy and tragedy. Mr* William Daring, Mr* Wai-10, at 5 p.m., at Our Lady of ing each month until camping pe- Chooses April for Bridal ter R. Davit* Mrs. Thomas A Mil-Peace Church, New Providence, riod, to dlseuss various ideas for * Miss Marguerite Metcalf Wat- Hostesses at Hobby Hall ler and Mr*. Harry A: Sujton. Mlxi Catherine Mitt! of Madtoon aiding in the camp program this ton, daughter of Mr. and MrsJunior. Hostesses Barbara Eckeri beoame the bride of Cpl. Joseph season. Harold E. Watson of Franklin For Five March Dances D. DeMarco, aon of Mr. and Mrm, Members of the junior camp street, Morrlstown, has chosen Chooses March 17 Couple Celebrate 59th Saturday, April 2ft, for her wed-Hear Discussion Mr*. I. W. Whiteside will be Anthony DeMarco of Springfiekl committee, all previous campers hostess to the fourth grade Fri- Wadding Anniversary avenue, New providence. Tho chosen from the senior troops of ding to Carl 8. Badenhausen, son For Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Baden- On Personalities day, March 2 at 4:15 p.m. a$ Ma- Mr. and Mri J. A. Theodore couple are now living at 1181 the Council, are Christina Ragats, sonic Hall. At 5:30 p.m. Mrs. hausen of Old Short Hills road, •Mis* Barbara Jmr. &.-k-r-_ Ofcri* of 71 Oak Ridfe avenue cele- Springfield avenue, chairman, Ruth Ann Boice, Kay "Seldom is a soldier in the Army Thomas W. Johnston and Mrs. 1L Short Bills. daughter of Mr: and Mm Ch*,-« brated the 89th anniversary of (Chell Frantsen). Anderson, Peggy Polk, Wlllaiay any different a person from what H. Kindsay will receive the sixth their marriage Saturday *t a din- Hopkins, Card Smith and Dlanne The bride-elect is a graduate of L. Eckert of" Gale* court, Scntrx he was in civilian life," stated Dr. grade. The seventh grade will be Plains, will be married Sacuri*v ner party at the home of their son Skerritt. Kent Place School and Is a mem- N. J. Welleiley Club received at 7:30 p.m. by Mrsr. Walter March 17, to Charles F. B*:k s- and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mri. ber of the Morristown Junior E. J. Roeckcr at the Junior Hostess H. OK, Jr:, and Mra. T. Herbert of Mr. and Mrs. Hennas F, Efc-.-.A Eiwood M, Obrlg, 10 Ashland road. To Hold Faihion Show League, Mr. Badenhtuwm was meeting in the YWCA last Thurs- Beaver College Club to Henderson. At 9:15 p.m. there will of 15 Norwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Obrlg were mar- The New Jeney Wellealey Club Mold White Elephant Sale graduated from Canterbury day evening. The shy ones awiybe an 11th trade dance. ried in Brooklyn, oominf to Sum- will hold a luncheon, fashion show School and Cornell University. He from home'nre still shy, and the The wedding will take p:«ce s: The Beaver College Alumnae SENIOR ATTENDANT In the Mrs. Gordon C. Mackenzie, Jr. mit 41 year* *fo. He li president and bridge at Mayfalr Farms, served two years in Europe with person, who makes friends eaus.ly the First Methodist Church, V. e#- Dub of Northern New Jersey will and Mrs. Charles O. Malllnckrodt and owner of Call A Lembke Inc., West Orange, on Monday, March Queen's Court at the Mardi the armed forces. is not lonesome in the Array, either, field, at 4 p.m. A small re^p-,-^ sponsor a. white elephant sale will be hostesses to the 10th grade subscription opticians of New Tfork 12, at 1 o'clock. t Graa Ball Saturday evening, "ie continued. will follow at the Minaard I-- on Thursday, March 8, at the high light of the twelfth annual Saturday, March 3 at 8 p.m. Plainfield. City and goes Into business daily. The affair I* the club's annual i Dr. Roecker, formerly a psychi- Weit Orange Community Home, Winter Carnival «t Endicott Drama Group to, $•§ Mrs. Walter S. Eddy and Mrs. Miss Eckert \ms meleczni Met He has been with the firm for Sftbenefit for It* scholarship fund. 11 atrist at Lyons Hospital, and now 342 Main street, at 8:15 p.m. Junior College, Beverly, Mass, "Out of This World Jacob P. Howard will receive the Sarah B. Hall of WeatfieLd u ••- year* also. Among those assisting with the in private practice in Summit, gave The sale Is a "Beaver Night," WM Miss Barbara Sloan, daugh- Members of the drama depart- fifth grad« on Monday, March B maid of honor and Miss Arnr«? J The couple have two other sons, ticket* U Mri. Robert J. David- the Junior Hostesses sn insight project for the benefit of the ter of Mr. and Mri. Lloyd A. ment of the Fortnightly Club will at 8 p.m. Neilson of Boston, 3Cass>., for h»? Theodore E. of Mamaroneck, N. Y., jonol M Badeau avenue. into the different types of person-* Alumnae Association. Bargain Sloan of 133 Summit avenue. attend a performance of "Out of brideemaJd. Lester J. Keei;* performed In msny .i•: merobef of the college body until : Pledged to Seiwiiy .... J id as hosipitsmy chairman with Mrs Fteher Hall Jn^Ne-w•••¥oelr..ib«•:^*;.,- • he has eatliftrtorily completed the Plena Annual Card Party Miss Jean Tower Edwards, Mr, and Mrs. August Schmidt Hampton S, SeaJy in charge of deco- New Tark VteUn, VMsi and..CeL'a flrat semester of college work. Court Benedict No. ill, C. D. ef daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. will sponsor its annual card of Beschwood road, Florham rations. Teachers' Guild. at Darthmouth S. Edwards of i Oak Knoll road, party en Tuesday, March 37, atPsrk, have announced the engage- Philip N. Trawbridge of *0 Kak- was pledged to the St. Lawrence 8:S0 p.m. in 8t Teresa's auditori- ment of their daughter, Rita, to American Woman's Club y avenue recently spent a week- University (Canton, NT, Y.),chapter um, Mrs. Martin Olynn and Mrs.Pvt Clarence Broadwell, Jr. son WEDDING nd with hia son. Riehard. a stu- of PI Beta Phi* social sorority* on Howard Deitman art co-chairmen. of Mr. and Mrs. Broadwelt of Plans Lenten Program >nt at Darthmeuth CoUefe, for February 1. Refreshments will be handled Hy Summit avenue, Chatham. The American Woman's Club INVITATIONS Mrs. John Csnant and Mri. Michael Miss Schmidt is an alumna of will meet Wednesday evening at He second annual Freshman F*- | Military Ball ~Qu*en PLATE EXGRA-VE0 Lomax. Mrs. Ted Fearon Is 'nMadison High School and is em-7:30 at Washington School. After 'ttrt' Week-end. The fathers at* | Miss Virginia Lee Harris, a charge of door prises.^. Patrons are ployed a* a secretary at the Bell the usual period of sewing for Look for TONY -nded elaesis with their som. | junior at Duke University, Dur- CALL SUMMIT asked to bring their ,own cards. Laboratories, Murray Hill. Pvt. the Cances. Committee, Mrs. R. L ined at the Frwrivman Commoni, j ham, N. C. has been named to Ask To See Oar Ssunptee ond his Flower Cort Tickets are now available, arid re Broadwtll, the former proprietor Corby will lead devotions. A Len-

•, 4 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH I. !»5I f©r Donald V reel and Mary C. Edgar Is Two Become Brides-elect Janet Coddington COA Metts DAR neighborhood bridge And Former Wave To Recite Rosary \T U £ canasta p«rtie« held by v*ri- Engaged to Air Is Fiancee oj meffloer* »' the Newcomer* Wed at Church „ *ere enjoyed by approiumaie- Force Enlistee Former fiavy Pilot meeting Of Court Benedict No. «jil,' J» member* last Tuesday, Mi*s Margaretta Phelps Waller, Dr. and Mrs, Malcolm Shepherd C. D. of A. w>:i be herd on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lymap B. Cod- 1 tanae winning door prize* daughter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Edgar of 124 ^Hobart avenue an- March 12 in St. Teresa * ReerfAt:o,T MM. Frank W Olive of 111 dington, Jr. of Sprinjfcfidd «ve- tHall. The member* are promoting. 'jrite* were the follow- B. Waller of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., nounce the engagement of their regent of Short daughter Mary Campbell Edgar to nue, New Providence, (.have an- ;de\-otion to Our Lady of F»ttm« or] ers, i. A. Naate, Mra. S. E- wa* married Saturday to Donald Daughter* of thi" S*i nart, Mr*. A. D. Naturole, Mr*. Roger Hilburn Walmsley, ton of nounoed the engagement of their 'grmJp P»«»^P«ti«i in recitation ofi Walker Vreeland, a'on of Mrs. Amer.caa Revoiution. will (M Mr. and MM. James L. Walms- daughter, Janet, to Robert J. c Bales ts Donald R. Vreeland of 83 Maple ley of Bethlehem, Pa, »4s Sp** ^• - Halliday, son ot Mr. jam! Mi.s ~ tv Smith, Mr*. T. T. Silva, Mr*. street and the late Mr, Vreeland, Miaa Edgar ia the granddaughter aotn** Tae*.aar for the annual 1 Walter S. Halliday of |l32 Mtmd- Lois Seaman Welsh, Mr*, i at St. Stephen * Church, Wilkes- of Rear Admiral and Mrs. Regin- chapter d«BH-n bridges." ald Rowan Betknap of Field owbrook road, EnglewOod Skmker, Mr*, a A, Durbin Barre., Other ha»te*Mi will b« Hr», Fmnk Helander, Mr*. G. M ElJers, Madbon, Conn., and of the Mlu Coddington it 4, graduate Becomes Bride of The bride wore a gown of Ivory RoSert S Perry of Country«i at Reports on Winter carried white lilacs. Mr. Walmsley attended the Avon Ion. During the war he |b*rved 3 H. Bowdoirc of Mm. R«K^-r: Hrir.k'* of Short .. Me., took place Satur- H.iLs & pat.-« Mra. Raymond L. Evan* was her Old Farms School In Connecticut Miss Marf Campbell Edgar years in the Pacific as p. pilot in : «:hajrtRa.n. Activities Janet Coddington day at the home of the bride** —•-;— *- couain'a maid of honor. Bride*, and was graduated from the Lenox Jul« A. Wolin P»t Llvtright the Naval Air Corps. J parents. The ceremony wa* per- «MMMMMWWBHMH Gardens," illustrated with maid* Included the bridegroom'* School, Leriox, Mas*. He left Mid- res and *tories of the vartous dlebury College to enlUt in the formed at 2:30 p.m. by Rev. Elm*r •, sister, Mrs. P. Henry Mueller; Mrs. F„ of formal, and informal out*. J. Barrett Grant, Mra. Paul Arbon United State* Air Force and ia Calvary Epi?- wttings. was chosen by Pat PERSONALS copal Church, A rocei>!:..r u OW'T and Mr*. Harry B. Schooley, Jr. now stationed at Lackland Air What is i jianiinond for a talk before Zeta Base, San Antonio, Texas. Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Snyder Kent Place boulevard returned tendant at the wedding of Miss held for the family and intimite ' Mr. Mueller'served as best man. frienda. , . * • • of Beta Sigma Phi on Ushering were Harlcy McDevitt, of 64 Blackburn road Have re- Sunday from a week'tf trip to Sorg and Roy S. Vogt Which wili 23. The chapter, which turned after a thr«e-weck tnp Jacksonville, Fla., where they take place this summer. Mis* f he bride, escorted by her father. bargain? Robert Wallace, Roland P. Beat- California. *-u hoeteas to the Madison and tie, 2nd, Robert Weldleln, David Story League visited their son, Hamilton, Jr., «t Kecbler was hosUag recently at was attended by her alster jSwristown chapters, demonstrated B. Reid and Robert Ales bury. the Naval Air Ba^e near that i her home at a «how«i| for Mi&s Seaman ms maid of Mr. and Mra. Harry P. Sohaub cltv tec. •• 3M B j-egutar mode! sorority meeting. Devotes Hour to - | Sorg. _ ' - , • J. Anthony Greenly of A Murphy, vice-president, The bride attended Mis» Porter's and daughter, Carol, are vacation- X. Y.. Mr. Bowdoin's brotiter-ir.- in charge of the February 6 School and Pine Manor Junior Col- German Folk Lore ing at the Flying "L" Ranch. Ban- Mrs. Olaf H. Danielson of 11 Rev. Dr. and Mr*. William Top- '*«'• was best man. The bri-i— mwuy : and of the program "The lege. She served in the WAVES The Summit Story League met dera, Texas. With them are their Ashland road will entertain tomor- ping of Fou Chow, China, have groom* two brother*. John Bo»- Beautiful." She gave help- during World War II as a lieuten- at tfte home of Mra. Alexander son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and row at a luncheon bridge party left aftar spending a i week as doin of Springfield. M*M., and Lt. ful hints on dirt and carriage. The ant (j.g.). She is a member of the Keller, 77 Pine Grove avenue, Mrs. Ashleigh Moopchouse of for four tables. guests of Mrs. A. G. Q'Brfcen of David Bowdoln of NTorfolk, Va, jiMfiiaaliBg committee for the the Junior League <* Wilkcs- j hist Monday afternoon. Mrs. W. Winnipeg, Canada. 87 ushered.• y l t i Barre. Mr. and Mrs. O.sterberg haw i Whittredge road. Dr, Topping, •jiiaie of officers for 1951 was chosen Knapp Bailey, vice-president, pre- nioved from 11 Plymouth rond to i wh FOOTWEAR bw>t if% M .i>:Tf!rti«J of Mra JCarl Thomaaon. from Hotchktea School and Prince- ) the absence of the president, Mra. rott of 50 Ox Bow lane, who have year*, and Mrs. Topping had dif- 1 105 New England avtnue. carried a creaeent bouquet of Tnn* elected were Mrs. Herbert ton University, Class of f42. He 'Allisojl H- Hearn. Mrs. Keller, been spending a month In Florida ficulty getting out of that coun- are ex eotcd homo Pinocchlo roaei, stephanotis and 3. Hii!!y, Mra. John George, Mis* aerved as a Captain In the Field program chairman, Introduced the I P shortly. Dr. «nd Mrs. Ak#el G. Olscn try, finally taking passage on a llliea of the valley and wore an K«j Fackiner, an,d Mis* Nancy Artillery during World* War II. two member speaker*, Mra. Her- nnd dauRhter, Martha, of 20 j freighter. r Mrs. Robert S. Sweeney and *. r«uigenvent of the xame. Hammond. Mrs. Arnold Seyden, Mr. Vreeland is in the woolen tex- man Hutton and Mrs. H. R. Kir- Hickory ro-ad are at home after I children, Kathleen. Sharon, John in her hair. The maid of honor dirrrror of Zeta Chapter, will act tile business in Now York. He is a ache. The subject for the day was visiting their daughter, Mary, at ! On vacation for several wore a coral lac* afternoon drw» M «dvisor. Member* voted on a member of the Princeton Club German folklore. and Maureen of 6 Bcekman ter- stmtford College, Danville, Va. «t Hollywood, Fla., are Mr. and with a matching atole, and carried FOOTWEAR c« do H— race, left Monday for Vero Beach, ijwTyr..ru»hing project with Mies of New York, the. Manhattan Club, Mrs. Hutton discussed the fa- Mrs. Kenneth W. Geddis of 26 coral gardenias with gardenia* in Pat Hammond of Chatham as cap- New York Athletic Club and Canoe mous Gorman operas all of which Fla., where they will visit Mrs. Mr*. John H. Emerj- of 47 Linden place and Mr. and Mrs. her hair. Sweeneye mother, Mrs. John Han- Woodland avenue has returned Edward Chiovarou of 16$ Division Brook Country Club. He is the ere based on ancient folk talcs. . , j Ion, for si x weeks. fur d th k Mrs. Bowdoin, a graduate of grandson of Mrs. Romeo T. Betts Among theee are Richard Wag- wcek.end at attended th« Zcta Chapter met at the Com- Sky Top. Kent Place School, attended th«- •n-.uniry House on February 13 for of Manor Hill road and the late" ner's "Ring" of the Nibelung" end Mrs. Enoch R. Needles of 5 mobile show at Miami Beach. New York School of Fine and Ap- George F. Vreeland. and of the "Parsifal," and Charles Gounod's •» second session of the month. Sunset drive took her daughter, Arthur Manser of 74 Mountain Miss Lucretia Tucker; of Hotel plied Arts. 38r.». Harry S. Carlson spoke on late Mr. ana Mrs. William Walker "Faust." Mrs. Hutton pointed out Sally, Janet Hostetter of Short avenue entertained at a dinner at of Summit. Suburban has just returned from Mr. Bowdoin terved four y*ars hit bobby of collecting and study- that modern German literature Hills, and Jean Forbes of 573 the William Pitt at Chatham last Florida where she vaca(ioned for as deck officer in the U. & Mer- and showed those In originated during the 7th century Springfield avenue to visit Wcllea- Sunday in honor of his daughter, two week*. chant Marine during World War Benefit Bridge by and really blossomed between ley College, Wellcsley, Mass., over Mi*s Ruth B. Manser. The occa- II. He la a graduate of Tufts Col- The BOTwinating committee met 1190-1220. A* an introduction to the week-end. sion w«* Miss Manser's birthday. Mr. and Mra. Austin P. Winter* lege, Medford, Maj»s. ' •i Mr*. Holly's home Monday eve- Sigma Kappa Sorority Mrs. Kirsch's part of the program, The guesti attending were Mr. and their daughters, Bcisy, Mary After a wedding trip the couple Mr*. Hutton remarked that the Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wick and and Mwr. Charles -W. RUseley of and Eileen, have retur||ied from r.ag to same thewlate which will The feature of tt\p Friday eve- daughter of Indianapolis, Ind.. will live in New York City. Grimm Fairy Tales were the first Jersey City, Mr. and Mrs. James the Hotel Wlllard at WJiuhlngton i,r presented to the chapter next ning, March 9 meeting of Sigma have taken up romdencc ftt Hotel attempt to preserve in the pure L. ToR-o hn The luir must be softened, it qu&qu mance" at the h.i,h school were i »"«r « motor trip through the! Jr nt h A. WinMeham, Longwood ave- rr-rt be «>ent in circular form, nue. Chatham. Mr. nnd Mm, Read Hixson Card""™'*" ^lh whiehi h they visited ' f * ! and the softening lotion mu^t .nn-ln^w «nd t Mrs. H. B. BriggA of 118 of Canoe Brook n,ng on |- t* r*row«a or destroyed. The Spring is just around the corner! «Sj R; •oKfr-r U»« time that normal hair ton dlnnpr tupsUl Run Fnrms, Rutherfordton, Thinking of i your E«ster bonnet mMi will be" ameng VhV"gii'est«. i - • - N.C. a kit womwl, white being *of- soon. Let the Delia of Mrs. Lewis Norton of South IVi., \n n mart at Ilotrl -;TO a. tiie smaller the curl, will Mr. nnd Mrs, W. Soxton Sevvard j >„.create.,cut, original fcr you- Orantre, the pr««ident. will con- L M:JBO • ti me. du ring tbi* -Bfv.the- finest tm^y in the Eaeter f 92"Rrospecj street were'posts': '•Mr."*nrl Mrn: J«hn N7 the curl become tftict'the bUBineKS nT?etirig. Mr»; P.* ten gur^ts at dinner SaturdayT"°r"121' T*^r>«'t »tfeet Parade. T.. §pmul of 10 Lincoln avenue. |>venfne" berdre the piny "Ro"- Rosa for R unless the lotion * * * c tllI* t,o *iraag that it hydroliue* ~ " •P »* -f-n»ince"-fit-thc-high- frphool. Ameriefl, Investors Saving & Loan, Mlll- report, ';"oT'"'tKe"'""famiIy"*f«": remaining.' at nnd Mrs. .Roy.-WowUldij" Jr . of ' = B" haTr, in which case it does L. Rix- i ' Arlin-ton, Va.. for a burn»: have bef'n h#iping many a mnnn of 2 Barborry lane, Short, Mr. and Mr«. J. •€. F(?B*»r of i home. ''rt just become larger, but very «nd Mrs. Kdward t^hiov^rou, Jr., !2 home owner with Improvement HilsHills,, wl'wlII give n historyj of the ; Chiea MM, I. ft. Rr*nvn of 1 two sons, Roy and Tom. the repairs, paint and paner. Con- afro In South Orani?«. 1 1 «vcnii* who-«r#« traveling "''the hxir. This will never ' | \"'"" ' j ft" ^«rida" '* «vni, iar e htli •ult Mr. Lcwan for one of the#e Reservations are being mad*- v^ratlon at Miami "V?pen to normal hair which is convenient loaiM, through Mrs. B. C. Reed of East of 181 Summit avenur nre build- | shortly. ^-ag «o;"ten*d by a standaid Fla. l« being planned bvjjMr. nnd ;•» *. * •' Oranpre: Mrs. M. N. Quade..West Ing a new home at ii» T softening lotion unless 77 |S Recarpetlng a room gives one a Omnge; Mrs. Donald Saunders, ropy of a house at of the lotion are kept Mrs. = real lift at this neason, Comkler Mapl^wood: or Mr*. Lelend Woo- M^n to rn f a wall to wall broadloom rug for ten, 17 Onk Knoll road, Summit. «ny jsUmdard softening lo- luxury, befluty and service. Soe the daughter*!. Winifred and Janet. | E. Moor^ of #12 exquWte- broadlooma at E. L. I Blackburn p!«re during the re- will !e«v<» twhether on Mnrfh * «nd i™ i i« put on the hair ONLY will h* away until the enH of the 5 not flooding the scalp, and Fltterer'e. Births Miss Elizabpth ("Dfbb.v"» Flan- nnd concert of the kit waunj for many hours, aoran, dflurhtrr of Mrs, H. C. State' Bind at thp Rogers* Pharmacy h«« the mueh- To Mr. and Mr*. Roeeo Romano Fkanagan of Beech Spring drive | Hitrh School. Cnthy p c-urls will merely be smaller in-demand Renoir Imported French of Marlon avenue, New Providence, s at the end of) a shorter was ehosen Queen of Henrti at; ehnlr in the rlarlnrt »eetlnn and perfume* and colognes. Stop In a son, born February 20, the Valentine Hmrt Hop at the i Ruth wno In the ba«or»n /•erfion. of Mr. «nd MM. Ernwit S. r,d Jf tb? hai|. ,g on,y WRT of 15 Norwood and examine the various To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Estcnea Service Club, Fort Monmnuth. on I ! H wrtcning lotion it gradu- Th« perfect addition to of ")3 Hllbide avenue, Berkeley The Tuesdav by air from Rah Frsn- S your FebrunO' 1»- She received hnuu- nan, up the strength of that spring finery. Heights', a daughter, born Fcbru- el««po. wh^rc he h«« "n M tjme *lap»es. The lotion arv 21. qnet from S<*t. Donflld M. Tully i "ridge will be open to the public on tbf TT.S. De»trover i icni« ©r its active in- The widest variety in lump of Kan«a« Citv, a member of | toniarht nt * o'rloek nt Hotrl Sub- slnn*> Fehrunrv S, H'» been IS To Mr. and Mr*. Morgan Spark* urb( n fey evaporation and #hadeA can be found «t David J. of 17-K 851 Springfield avenue, Company H, Students Training > » - »" the tcrmee. on thf>Kvpr«]e.lnK«r#»nn gradually loses it* Flood'*. Every home need* a new New Providence, R daughter, born RecrulU. who left: Monday an * | Mr> Brj(J M~"^,wtH c, lM. watert »lnee July. 19M, H« volunteer for medical service In lock of 32A Broad «treet are t« soften ttlll more, even fthade or two, como spring. Flood February**21. Korea. MUw P1an«E;«n 1« a mem- y In June after tJ«B time is extended for akocarrlew#M>me henutirs In lamp*. ro«i«tered at the Princes* Hotel, Tn Mr, and Mo». Emll Wust of her of the Junior Hottc**** of the | ,, from thp Unlvewity of ,2 • • • . , H(lin tont Bermudll> Pennsylvania, where n*> 422 Springfield avenue a daughter, YWCA. mftenlng lotion remain- LlllianVi handbags would niak« born February 21. of the NROTC a perfect complement to your new Mi*, Henry Vogt of &0 Prospect *r-€ im the hair may be removed To Mr, and Mr*. John Mul- Mrs. Frederick B, Llewellyn of Hill avenue and Mr«. If. Theodore only, but it would spring out'K. If selecting glove*; 174 Summit avenue, who ha» been Mr. «nd Mrn downey of 30 Olenalde avenue * Sorg and MM Winifred Sorir of have moved from 4 Montv to accompliah Ldllla-n'* hm a wide line of Fwnea daughter, born February 23, •pending newral week# with Dr, famoua brand, They feature smart 1S1 Summit mvenue entertained th"lr newlv built horn * I*BHI neutrmUser will do To Mr. and Mra. William Sexton Lleweilyrf in Wouhlngton, DC, is l«*t w««k at the Vogt home at a sninutet. The neutraliwir, evening glove*, also. In Summit for a nhort «tay. before ' • • » of 804 Springfield avenue,« daugh- #ihowtr for Mlm Dehby Kcebler destroy the »often- ter, born February SKI. returning to Washington. of Montclalr, who will be an at- Mra, Edward fl. •*« hAim te«14« rach hair m«r« We point with pride to the Furn- MW, crtonp-t«f «yhm iture of Character offered by Th« C. R. Naah of Hotel Suburban/ Hiwien. If you $4.50 •1 5»MHI Stmtt, Toar friend wh*n would add elwer to an for Price IM POUNOs Morrl«to«n, V. *. p#r«on, con*u)t Hill City m» to In »p#n Mnnday thro Cofl MIHb«m 4-0221 r«rt Ttfrtcr, M«l#. 1 1 I Vttrt Old. #ugffNtk>rM. / Brown and Mhlt S»!iir«l*y frf»m • • • • c Pmrt Wm Twrlwr, r#m»lf p IiUBeh K^rvei! from If i ntil *tOUML HAWDtDSUS Th«« (Jubby Hole "MUlburn" • Monlhi «M, Mack «nd While KOBF.ItT TiKWTOTi make* adorable huml dre»ie*l rtolli. C'BMA Hauler Card* and I fart r, Mtal* Pnp»», * M«iith» After t'M p.m. you can *w them MQJLIE WEISS OM, Whit* *n« T*N smm New Hpiinff 422 SfRlN#PmH AVI. . SUMMff and |»l«rf ywwr ftrdrr at 3(W Sprlnf* 14 fufwn tf., mtimvwt th)A •¥#««!•. one flight up Pbm* WWtaf Summit B-1953-J. a" •

THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH I, Iff 1 • Regional Given Nod over S Cagers In IMJSIAA Tourney • ^—rQ^TTp! Poor Gate as NYU fresh Catching Up With the Gamblers Summit to Play Regional at

1 There's a scandal in the *portmg world, and it'a causing quit* All-Mars ^ a »care. Seton Hall Gym Tomorrow PLAYING TO WIN OR LOSE? It ha* to do with basketball and gamblers must b»war«. The attraction of the NYU frof$ basketball and the They have bribed some college playew, who were tempted to Summit High School is one of twelve Union A yeiriiu) K!V« or t«kt • lew wtekt, they were hailing iSeton Hall first-year performer* filled to "pick 'em in" take cash Schools, and one of six in group 3, who have entered the CCNV. ba.k.ti.n,,.. . wonder team. That they »«r. and, »t the sixth..nnual b»tfit gameftfor th SuramU «md New To throw a game or two at times when big colleges would clash. f But the law sooa caught up with them, wo find then on th« thirty-third State basketball tournament The secti,,nHj ipot, . . Group 3 draw sends Summit against Regional High of they again were a wonder team. At l«»t, they made people ll™*0™*?ch\m Mn No mercy should be shown to them- and make the griddle hot. Springfield tomorrow night in Seton Hall gym 'South wonder whether they were playing to win or to lose. Seton Hall, 98-85. In the eveni The whole case Is a nasty meai. it givea a chap the jitters Orange. Based on Regional s Onp. sided defeat of Summit herv? f- ]> Today the newest expose of collegiate crookedness has \ inaugural the All-Stars hod^ It shows th* truth of that old aawr, "All la not gold that ar glitters." W. B. B. in the season and also on the pe-- involved stars of the Long Island University team and there't trouble defeating the Do|$ucan Heavy Enrollment; School Vacation formance of the two teams during Fmra M 69 no telling how many "fixes" remain undisclosed. Only yester- . - _ h^L the r?gular season, dopesterg «r« Watchung Troops giving th« Springfield performer* d«y Clair Bee, LIU coach, was saying: "How can you have ^^^Sunn i^JIParked*the Sports Program the nod over Summit. suspicions? How can ycu accuse any player on your team? j i All-S^» in turning Commun ty Summit1^ Coaoh Elwood <;. Cor What kind of question is that to ask a boy? You simply got j back the Friara^Patteraon, jump- Double Elimination Play to To Start March 12 Attracts Over 600 nog is relying primarily on m-s „,.«. to have faith. I'd stick up for my kids through hell." j in* center. «j#hed the net* for I scorer, Sonny Dennis at center to- * , 1*9 .^ *».'—*•_ /.,tfi 4-U limit K /'Amfnn' A heavy enrollment for the The Board of Recreation's Feb- 23 point*. Smith coming gether with Jo-Jo Kenny, «u>w rt He has • chance to do just that. Watehung Troops, which will be- ruary school vacation program, a through 0f 10, guard, and Dick Diakas hoving for. THERE'S ENOUGH BLAME FOR EVERYBODY p^ to Summit,. NYU .gin riding March 12, ia reported Start Tonight in City Loop conducted latt week in the boys' ward, to form the nucleus of his frosbdind won eight in a row and by' T. N". Tally, manager of the and girls' gymnasiums at the high team's strength. ~ • i .-'*,#(''' nil. ..- * -a a . • # A With the preliminaries over in the Community Basket* It's easy to blame the professional gamblers for the col- Seipi Hal) seven. After their set- Union County Park-owned Watch- schocl, attracted over 600 boys. ball League, the double elimination games will start tonignt • Third and fourth grade boys had Others who are certain of mtnn lege basketball ecandals which now are becoming common- inhere, NYU went home with a Stables, Glenslde avenue, Sum- tomorrow will be Pete MeHa|e, with Geddis Motors, the season's runners-up, taking to the game periods three afternoons dur- ...,r place. Certainly the fault is largely with these very objection^™'* ™\™™ "R"'2 *"V mit. Troop 2, riding: Saturday morn- High School's Maple street court at 7:45 against Lincoln In* the week, with an average of Dick • Moroney, and possibly rx)n able characters. But if the college basketball players. whodtf- {™TZ polio ^rS -S Y who rolled over Maben's, 74-64, Tuesday night. 35 participating «ach day. Crann, the- Orlsby duo, wit I? p,,% ings, ia fully enrolled. Troop 9, It is 9ibIv Ac personate college athletes, had the integrity you thinjfffhey , yesterday urged all fan* who expected that the Y team will «x- | Fifth gra.de boys took part In the « I>rummond,.-Jay Baclglo. ttt which «l3» rides Saturday morn* and Fred should have, the gamblers wouldn't get to first bf^ewith purchased tickets to mak»- a« im- tend the Gcddts outfit. I AH-American Kickball league, which Swlck. One to or miss.'-i ings, and 4, which rides, Men day saw «I1 teami playing on at least jwl11 b^Bill Warren, who suffend an ,/f}'' mediate return. The gamca were In the nightcap at 9, the season's i afternoons are also fully en- 1 four of the five days. The Black j^kle fracture. ^ jtporwored by Summit's four aej-v- pacemakers,' McElgunn *, will! Geddis and Corby •?Tshe fault is partly ours .. . yours ?nd mine-|?" the Amer- Hawks \ver« finally crowned cham- County Entry LUt ice clubs, the Board of Education rolled. EAOII troop is limited to tackle Corby/swho edged Mill- j public's. We're spoiling the child. All top^evalent among and Its «pon«orr>d Community the number of horses available, burn, 46-45, in a fourth period j,iEnd City Loop pions aftet»th« most thrilling game The county entry list i« tnnPf,i the high school kids of today is the wha,t#fn-it-for-me atti- which is thirty-eight. In addition rally, also Tuesday night. • possible. The winners defeated the Iiwth 190D champions, RPB,,,,! League. Other members of the Serpents In the twelfth inning, the will d-jfend ih Group 3, where ho to the Jr. Essex Troop, Mount Next Tuesday night the losers tude. An unselfish youngster has becotw* a rarity. committee included Chairman fifth .extra period, of their title sectional competition ia atiffer tlmn Otto F. Schmidt, Jr.; Harlan 8. Saint Mary's Troop, Kent Place of the two games tonight will play j at 7:45 while in the nightcap at j Skeins With Wins game. The twn teams were very ever. Roselle Park, the Group ! FEAR IS OUR ONI# HOPE Kennedy, (secretary; Frederick N. Sch-ol Group, «nd Girl Scout Geddls Motors wound up it*equal, which can be seen from the champion last year, haa moved up Abbott, Edward A. Butler, WI1- 9. the winners of tonight's games j Troop, there are thirteen numbered will be the attraction. j skein in the Community or City final game which the Black Hawks j to Group 2. The situation promises to get%Iot worse before it gets any linm S. Leedalfi and Thomas A. won, and one earlier In the "week Watchung Troops. Grogan and Leedaie aparked the j Basketball League playing on the I Also ontertd are Plaiafidd snd ^better, although there's a chaMe that the publicity given the Miller.. wh!ch the Serpanta won" 17-16. A four-page printed program instruction and organ- Mast-period victory of Gorby against; High School Maple Street court 'Jefferson In Group 4 (Central Jo;- latest disgrace to suppose.^ amateur sports, together with Rahway, Hillside, Summit, wa» distributed at th« games with ized "trail rides through the Watch- | Mlllburn, the former chalking up ? February 20 turning back Lincoln Ray Walker Michel Bullock. Ed- the punishment o£ the lEwtty parties, will act as a deterrent. ,and Linden in Qroup 3: tht compliment* of the Cibn Phar- Reservatiton, there vvill bo i 23poinu and the tatterM. Lee- jY ,a 7<;e9 ^^ Jn ^ ^^ Maybe fear of the cotsjfsquencei will save some of our sorely- maceutlcal ProducW In c, of 1 mounted picnics, horee shows, and Idate waa a "life-aaver" with Group 2; Scotch Plains j game of the evening, which closed si. tempted athletes. > Summit. gymkhanas. free ahote. f the regular .season, Corby'a Laun- Tosrts^sissj^S!-.m Prior, Dan Moeder, and '»»-pBlair Mary' s in '••Catholi - c:-*E Class B^, On Fear seemspi b« our only hope. Which is t. ..;. state Proceed! of the games are to be For additional information re- It wasn't John Fimia's fault \ dry romped Against J.K. Smlt, 76- Brovni, the sidelines are Westfieid, Craii- garding troops, please call T. N. of affairs as# which brings up the spare-the-rod business turned over to Chairman Daniel' that Maben's came home on the52. Th« runner-up Serpents lineup foirl and Edison. \ J. Fitipatrlck, chairman of theTully, Watchung Stables, SUmmit short end of the scoring. Captain •gain. Th| i6d ii being applied, but rather tardily. And that, Ex-Gob Whit Moroney flashing was made up of Dick Faulkner, St Mary's Standout Choice Summit «nd New Providence*' 6-3169. "John" posted 28 points to keep Billy Poten, Charles Robinson, quite n*$fr«lly, brings up another old bromide: An ounce of the brilliance of his high school County teams are favored t» polio campaign. He said yesterday Applications of the following, his team "alive." TVd fast-step- days, swished the nets for 80Steven Hillyard, and Ricky Gaute- ping forwards, Crawford and John- reach the state semifinals in prtvjption, «tc. that the fund ifl lagging about local children have been accepted points for Geddis, to become high aen. $1,000 below the SS.500 wher# it from Summit: f»n, spear-headed the Lincoln vic- Group 2, GroHp 3 and Catholic , One more thing: There never was a time when hero- scorer for the evening. In the Major lMgue for sixth Class B, and rato even chancci in stood at this time last year from Cdt. .Cpi.~Harty—Schmidt, Cdt. tory with 22 and 24 points respec- grades, the Panthers won the kick- .^•vorship was more pronounced than it it today among our tively. (M) I Oeddli Maton (74) the other classifications. However, which point Ls, went to exceed Pvts. James M. Kobylan and «• '. P#r, R 2 18! W«ltl, t 9 2 20 Martha MacHale, George Con-E. Faenz*. g 3 0. 3 7 13 Scholnlck. B.J. Clark, Web Van woods, but some of the fans refrain from making the trip be- f 1 0 3 verse, Nancy Griffin. Richard Olive, Lincoln T .,. 13 18 against Regional, All six Union Totalt 17 11 45 Total* u Oeddla Motor* 13 n Winkle, Gil Low, Drew McFad- County clubs are rated strong r cause it is approximately eighty-five miles, and that requires ! Barbara Olive, Judy Colpitts, 23 Tot«li 34 17 ftfl Total* 37 24 fi* Mlllburn 17 10 J—43 den, Dick Goldlng, and Roger Pen- than the two Essex qualifier!, but a good two hours, or more. Constance Ponzio, Joseph Stem- corby' IS S 13—44 IM. Sm« IOI> Carter's (It) nington. AII-NUni («4» ) Horn. Frlnr* (S«> ler, Jeanne Myles, Terry Smith, $• t. p. i. t p there isn't a favorite jn the lot. But with the opening of the New Jersey Turnpike, now R. * p.' B- '• l>- Kuamlck. t A 1 13| Ifoiuton; f 4 0 The Wildcats were represented Diana Chegwiddon, Cynthia Rcwe, ! Roselle and Rosella Park cla.Oii*trtefts, 9'B. m. STANDING UTREK F»». U «hd Jack Snyder third with" iW, win handily and record it» ninth NATIONlL DIV. RBSl'LTS feh. n regular-schedule game, is favorH, only four seconds. with three minutes to go. Comets defeated Bard Bombera, *-15. OIobet.rott*ji 9 'w.t Movie Program Attracts drcult.victory in iOatarU «13 15» 3 Bfaeon Hill Jefferson will open against th« Since the average bowling bill weighs 16 pounds, Comets 7' 5 Turkey H1U 0 I) The dally movl» programP New? Brurwwlck'Plalnfleld vtinn»'«. The St._ Pptcr Cla\M?rettMi.,Iurjiofs Blaek Hawk* 7 ••*-"• •- - . February JJ 1 .rfttubrrs. defMttdPaathen. 13- & one hour of league play ordinarily would require W. L. defeated-the "Y* Juniors ?fi to 23. l.t;. 1S-12. 15-4. ' • „ S T t . .--:..: lied[Jointly fey--&» Board of Rec- Woodbridge against the survivr ^ Oratory School ret, NATIONAL OIV. STAVDIVOS re» 2T 1 .900 the firat quarter, thp "Y" reation and the Summit YMCA, of a meeting between Amboy and that 270 balls be lifted, a total of more than 4,300 Et 0 J W. I, W, t Authorities «ay It Is doubtful If Delbarton 4 .900 team couldn't srem to get .itarted. 18 3 Bard Bnriibers a 10 attracted over 800 glrlff and boys Asbury Park. pounds, a tremendous job neatly by-passed by the 10 .714 3... IB. ths turtle has changed In the last MontcUIr C. H » 4 At the end of'"tUfrtrrt half, they NATiONAI DIV. over the five day* that film* were St. Mary's is the standout Montdatr Acaflemy S .6311 ltmrLR. MarvMawh II 21S million years. Reason is the new device. . .400 trailed St. Peter's 16 to 8, Weshtubbem r». B»rd ftomfter*. 8ji.ni. St. B«rnard'> 9 Comet* v*. Panthers. 9 p. m. protection given by the shell. *hown. The movies were shown among nine tSanw In the North The ball Jift, already has been tested in play and ap-Morrlitown School 10 .35!) In the YMCA audltorJum. Jersey Catholic Clasi.B fk?kf. Th« Wurdlsw o 9 • 1B1 Lincoln "V Seniors St. Petcr'i proved by the American Bowling Congress, which will use 000 i- O. r. P. . a v P The gymnasium* at the high Hllltoppers, winners of sixteen in * ' Mondays Rrmit Crawford, f. 3 1 7 Austin, f. I ' o' the device in its annual tournament which gets under way Oratory (II, D'lbArton 47. tUntt. f. 7, 2 16 DOWIIM„„„„,„, f.', 4 0 8 school were provided through therow, will oppose Immaculate Con- .Montclalr Academy SS. St. BernBrda, iohnion, f. lit 2 22 SKlnnVr f 2 0 Pirates Win 1st Round cooperation of the Board of Edu-ception of Montclalr, a club they In April at Columbus, O. *"• |Mi|«i, c. 0 1 11 Hudson," r. |MeW»t»r«. e. 0 0 0 Patterson, c. 5 7 16 cation. have stopped twice, In a first-round With all moving parts enclosed in a streamlined housing, The National Geographic So- !£?!<•<*.R* 3 0 6 Whittalter, g .12 8 game. elety says fossils -indicate.? there '""'""" A 1 1 StokM. R. 7 2 I«In Saturday A. M. Loop the machine asittres safety for the pinboy. No hand except Minor, were at least three klnd« of giant mnfordg.- 0 0 L noo STANDINGS the bowler's touches the ball, which is returned with mi- 1 A 2 Ri*lng to the »cc«#fon witft * Cariones Tie sea repUlea W.O0O.O00 year* ago. To(ftU JUNIOR LEAGUE ehine-like smoothness. Balls cannot collide at the ball stop, Totftln 33 11 S great display of power, the Pirates W. t. Bombera « 1 Spring Lake for only on« ball can enter the pit opening at a time. became winners of the first round PtntJvrt 4 3 Mandato for Lead W»rr!nr» 3 4 In the Senior League by blasting Whle Kid* the Jive Five 73-39 on February 24 SENIOR LEAOUK * Runner-Up Spot W. L. in Boro-Tws'p in the Saturday A. M cage loop. Pirate* 7 0 Lions to Fete Ivy Loop Paced by Warrior* • 1 BOROUGH — Oarlonts tm\ The win was the seventh atrw.'ght Jit* rive 5 2 againat Bantu A Sked In the As Savage Squeaks Middles 3 4 for the Pirate*. Red Beyer with 24 Red DetlU 3 4 Providence - Berkeley Heights Savage E»o S«rvi-center held on Hi. Basketball Rockets S 4 Bowling League In matches rolled Oratory in Taking points and Bob Wade with 21, Kntcki 1 « to ita eight-game lead fn the City Clipper* 0 7 on Berkeley Recreation lanes Mon- Bowling League by squ«ilbru*ry 11 of the Jive Five * points. Colwn.n.f. 0 0 OlBtnlock. f, . lunchton today at the Hotel Sub. 3 0 « Woodruff's l«ne league gfum*, thm »«»rea II the Red Devil* moved Into m three Turt#f, 3 0 Twill and George BttUth are i tbetotJiloftbcEi.rtliiIicJ. vleOownn.gvlO . a 0 I. K. Bmit 40 n Korkwe fje«»«ri defeated Kil!o» b»rs will have charge of the points in a row, Tom Wholnn mah- way Ue for fourth place. Mike Market In thr*e. ing: four of th#m, mbardo was "on" *u he looped ln a i li HM Tttt 91 Warriors !1 1»--J« Mta's 94 Osffmey of Marten'* Wheten p«ced Omtory with il In 39 points. Jack Beny4tr found MriM ,lona Cltih 31 Mayer to 4 #-11 tanks * 9 flingln game *c*rt of 3l'< while Oil S«hn«l«Jtwiftd 1#4 the range for lt of the Rockets* u of Root's Outst of honor and m«m apeak- College Hlfh with 18. gchneleli- g'l H Club m will be Mayoif Ptrry M. Bland, point*. * marking up • 600 »erl#* with « wlnd, »-8 center, now hum 232 points VMInsoa, f rolled ft basketball playfr In his ownfo»- the *e«son for fourth-pkee OoJ. In the fourth gmntf, the Knlclut HI-Y lowftng right (n school fluyg. leg* High, moved out of tht cel!*r with m. gam ieor« of Othtr Invited guctti include forfeit win over tht Clipper*. 1B • THrttejr Htftatmt klllbum (rTl- Root's rotted tmm three Mlsh practice game they beat them 41-1C*. IM, hlfh of 9R47, ©each llwood C. Corn'off, Inter* a, w. r. Totals ui d«fs«tf(i ami HIT, in. p. eims. f, n. r, r. The Bomber* movM ahead In torn tiers Mi •cholasilc director tthtotlci at th« . S I Jl.ViWii, f, t 0 4 Warriors 1 ! 3 the Junior LtMgut by defeating 1 •ehwl ^together with Alton 3. iSSCS&t ijmurt, f. *ll 1 I " 3 4 ID the Warrior* M-l» John David- Hmtss ur« *l Wsiehung it. fn-T j »1 tii Mttftlfitt Jt*J lit* TwiJpmn rs. Bfacott mm, tM a.m. JUUt'i Matfctt THE SUMMIT HEKALD, THURSDAY-MARCH f j, wish Community Center. Mr*. ESTATE OP ANGELICA CABRERAS. Dtccated Pursuant to the order of CHAR&E8 A. OTTO JR . Surrogate of the County WATCH & JEWILRY o! Uuiou. made on thf first day of r»t>ru»ry A. D . 1051. upon the appil- AT GRAND UNION cutlon of the undersigned, ** Admin- REPAIRS! Utrstrlx of th» estate of Mid dece*s*d. notice U Ijereby given to the creditor* 0 - O - M A SlIMH MARKETS of t&ld deceised to exhibit to the sub- O scriber under oath or affirmation theli clainu tnd demands »«»lust the ettttr This week four new "Babies" of said deceased within six month* from the date of said order, or they will have arrived. Four sparkling, be forever barred from prosecutlnn or recm-prlng the »aiftt against the sub* new, ultra-modern Super Mar- tcrlber. keU have been added to the LEONOR A, OPPBNBEIM, Administratrix. ever-growing Grand Union Fam- WILFRED L. DEMP8EY. Attorney 302 Springfield Avc, DEPARTMENT HEAD — ily. Thoutandi of new custom- Summit, N. J. Elmer O. Borbely h«w been ap- 38-37-38-19-40—0«w5w Vtem. 17 80 er! will be enjoying the conven- pointvd heud of the bwinest administration department *t ience and economy of speed- HUSBANDS RAVE StaffQtA Hall School of Buaines*, shopping and low prices at it was announced yesterday by Grand Union. ' If you give your watch one- Harold F. Hudson, school pre»i ftftiVtb the attention you five Ident. Mr, Borbely, who received ,ml, oar in • year, It will »erve his master's degree from Temple jou well for ye»r» to come. .University, Philadelphia, • has 8609-20fh Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. See us today! taught at Stafford Hall »lnoe September, IM9. After majorina CO* in education and accounting, 120 No. Village Avenue Eugene Jung Mr, Borbely had aeveral year* Rockvillo Centre, N. Y. IT aic/i & /ewrelry Repairing experience In busineH and ac- I neechivood Boud. Summit counting practice, He- aJ»o HOUSEWIVES SAVE! 388-400 Tenafly Road Summit t-UMf Mart/ fafftr eupi pv pound Vrved four years witb the armed forces in the Pacific ares. Mr. Tenafly, N. J. Hudson said Mr. Borbely "haa IUS Collins family, father, mother, and big brother Stephen, regular Crand Union customer*, bring the 1 famous Collins "Quads" of New York City to celebrate the birthday of the new Grand Union "Quadi". done an outstanding Job aa a ! 19-21 Grind Avenue teacher," and "his unique qual- Andrew Raymond Barbara Ellen Linda Carol Edward CharUs *Engbwoodr N. J. ities aa a teacher have earned for •alutai •aluUt aalutas aaluta* Engtewood, N. J. Rockvilla Centra, N. Y, him a place of distinction on our Brooklyn, N. Y. Tenaflr. N. J. faculty/' NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT r NOTICE 18 HWEBY OIVKN, That the account of the subscriber. Ad- mlnlstrttor of thf E*ute of ROSE SEA FOOD MULLIGAN, deceased, will b« audited 'HOVSL SS"*1T and atate by the Surrogate, and re- you. J/dad. ported for settlement to the Union County Court, Probate Division, on GRAND UNION FRESH FISH tark Loins Thursday, the 39th day of March, next k at 10 A. M. (Hi Fashioned — Country S*yU Available in Service Dtpts. Dated: February l»th, 1BS1. Tender—Tasty , PETER 0, TRIOWJ, An Administrator and Att'y pro »e. Cod Fillets 31 < Summit. N. J. Pure Pork 39-40-41-42— o a w 4 w Tte: $7.00 *,,.„_.Standar.d ..Pi f&ij?„ Sirloin Steaks 79^ Elective Laundry Service NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Sausage- finBFIavirid NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, That ' Fine Flavored the account of th» .iubscrlber, Execu- tor o{ the last Will and Testament of TEDDY'S 5 lbs...... 1.04 PBRCIK N, DUDLEY, deceased, wUl be audited and stnted by the Surrogate, Dinner QVlCK-FROZEfi 89 • EKclusiva Grand Porterhouse Steaks and reported for ,s«ttl»meht to the Union County Court, Probate DM- Union Ri Available In Stlf-Servic* Dspti. — additional Ibt. . . . 14c slon, on Thursday, th« 29th day of 11b roll March, next, at 10 A. M. • Iw Moistut*. Beef Liver fancy Dated: February 15th, 1W1. Lt» Srirlnkog* Haddock Fillets -47/ Fre$h Ground Beef . * SHIRTS Finish*! ... (eo.) 12c ERNEST H. NEWMAN, Executor c ci for Boiling EUCBR O. OOODWIN. Atfy. • • Mow Dtllcfeus A. . cc. Pork Chops - »• Plate Beef 307 Orange St., Newark 7, N. J. 39-40-41-42—o a w 4 w KM: «7.y duly Authenticated record ibi of the* proceedings for the voluntary 6 "z 1.09 and Sweet dissolution thereof by the unanimous Crisp Cabbage consent of all the stockholder*, de- posited Jn rtiy office, that BARDU.I Installed 2,700 LABORATORIES. INC . a corporation .45/ SAVE 39c of this State, whose principal office Ja SAVE 17c sltuateO at No. fl MMIOT JSJl Read. In from fttaular ttim Fruit Cocktail tnm ««»ul«r ttht th#,T'lty^f Bummtt. County of Un- Green Peppers BUY ion, State of New Jersey (Hugo B. BUY Meyer being the sgent therein nndiln No 2*1 QQ Dele's No. 2 ri30, file In my office a duly 3":; 1.00 Delicious can 35 executed and attested consent In writ- Ing to the dissolution of Bald corpora- tion, executed by »11 the stockholder* All Kinds Strained Joan of Are thereof, which «M<1 consent and the record of the proceeding sforesi No 3001 Q j are now on flle In my said office as provided by law. ' - • • Beech-Nut 'l10 97 6 85 Red Kidney Beans 1.05 55/ 2 cans I qj* IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I f have hereto set my band and affixed my official seal, AHflitfHsnr Broadcast (BEAD at Trenton, this Fifteenth B MM i ems b dny of December, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and fifty. Deviled Ham »~ r 18^ Corned Beef Hash 2.1S 1.09 L 37/ LLOYD MARSH. Secretary of State, Various Brands — All Drees 38-39-40, 1 MM Golden Mix Asparagus Spears 1.95 1.00 IF YOU Nt.l. D For Griddlo Calces Campbell1. 1IIIM B curt pit • A L0AN Tomato Soup 1.13 57/ O can$ like r //?y Pen- 5f » «. (lob)Hqfrtion w» n GOOOrVlU OFFER Fresh Eggs Gem Oil «'»«4SS -••83^ River Riet Quality Mild PuH A«#nt On fd Kl • Telephone InmUtrs like Center tt Camp Kilmer. This BANK RATE? AMERICAN * firwl* "A#t Ac'eawt . Bob Harrison b»ve broken new center makes it easier INTERNATIONAL WMti *H recordt fof inmlliog new for thousands of tenricemen TteMt •f MtmiUr ON* "A" telephone! during the pMt to call back home* ENCYCLOPEDIA a 1^ MB **1 63/ \ ytm. And they're Jrnul- *n Ma hmIM Snow Crop >ing additional telephones • New Jtney BtU'a Inten- sive conjtructJoa program AMI. Ilfmy. Nt«M C«l N*t« . . 69'Strawberries of the pait J yeara ia paying s»»nu wnm 9wmm*r m umm Blotk PriMM IHecMve Only I1M. It IIM liJi (erenct though, In «*#>» dividend* ROW In fait, de* Edan CkMM 88/ Peas Svptr A4«tk*tt to This Aft* th , > * «yr« being iniulled. To- pendable service, at a time Mft. It. til. nm % more tod more tre when it la needed moit. Of h 14 111. Spic and Span «<«g Ifiittlied In def«n»« count, thtre'f more to be mm Fab Super Suds j' Bab-0 Cleaner Vel H. IM. P'")te and for the Armed done jn enlarging the tya* mm Mskei fABuloui Sudi flood* O Sud. Cl«»«i Th« I#»y W»y MarVilmii For No Rinsing-He Wipiflf «>rcti, Ab©v# ton tee Boh tem to meet all future needa CM. U.17 ~v •a Urg, j»*Mng the fimt connections — and w«'re doing it aa «*'• «p«dil nwhchbotrd «nd rapidly at the supply of 78/ 32/ 75/ %h In the Ttlephom material! permit*. THE SUMMIT Vtemtn HaxCftiimr . Z'"'/D/OF< CimrCimrySMy Supp , ••* ••Iff SoapFow^r . ^•/I<«IIBI TRUSTCOMPANY :Ji- NIW JtfStY MH, Crand In ion Snpi r llarkeiii II* main O|M n Iridaj Mights Until Mtaf DIPOIlT COMPANY SUMMIT, 24 Htfcfift Aw- - UNION, 1041 Stuyvtsont Aft. ,- lilUilllN, lit MMlMitw Ai«fc THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH I, If SI WANTED FORSAU USB) CAtS TOR SAU Af AITMENH FOR IONT CaBLDs ran* wili ear* tor U £s 2»r ©ws taa»* by t3m day, Sum "BUY FROM A RflhTABLE rJ HP «'• ~f»t«B. "TRY AUEOTf FAINTO sod HfjfTmnaji tutl NOW RENTING CLASSIFIED CaJU-3, -from 19c; CJUUBAAJ iivto wore intv OUML to work la p s«v«« y*a« 29c; CHQffZ, ZvtrsUo*. from «e COB- OutUf» elMattf and tarred e W3a£>«» part timt work DUBOT wuhstnle, pt-«al#, frooa ma-ablB fuara_v«*« •s NEW ENGLAND \MLLAGE P*ntry- «xp«leaer^ot ^ wr sa office ia • 0ttsmlt «r »1.I»: BROADCLOTH, from tie; Oft. l¥t« KeW I' BprlmtWJd IfBW, Good par for deptndaw. g5T 6-4525-M, Springfield. HI llllllntrB MSM-J to 2 p.m. Tilt D«B*ry j|* OANpY, pemoaaeot flnUh, from -»c. 194* Cfierroltt tudor scdaa I 7O0 ffEVV ENGLAND AVENUE, nun* <1«- THtiraiCAL GACZE. Uatn, Me, 1047 Croal*y eoav. **O BWK 1, MUUbujc Item. Rayoa OABAKOINE. 43-tn.. from Me; IMS Poattae COST, clua coups. > •try. Good pay «*a_3T2?2L M-tD. WOOL ILEMMANT8. Me ««c_; . three — ate room*, sotn* with - two Miow (« ooi> **v*& seats Mr war*. Rtftln«cl Christian worn; hy l 14M baths, dUhwaahers, spacious BTouxuta. M our main filTT Irltli LISEM, pre-ihrunk, creue re*tst- U90 IC1MU10U CKABUI 10 WORDS — 10 CSJST8 - CJuOJ WETB Ban oJ i«£er*&c«a. Short HUla aat. ttotn tlM; VELVETEEN, frets •431 or dftoovtll* 1»» Wereury s*dan, overdrtTs Rent from »10J. UA—TLUMBINQ IMS PoatUc "«" cylinder sedan 13S0 11.69. MONKS CLOTH. 48-ln., »5c IMS PoatUc '-»" cylinder sedan 1400 'Similar "vlnga la farnou* oamt braniif 3060 S. E. & E. G; HOUSTON HOCSJEWOBKEB iintl of Wool, SUlt. Cotton, Nyiou. brllal. RUCOLPH A PHX 194» Lincoln sedaa sv» g dc Hesttns; Contractor 1949 Mercury eonf. cluB eoupe ISM wars- cm alter t. Uuionvlin upboUtwy, drapery fabrtci. dresamtlw 1040 i Realtors notlotu aod aee«asoirt-i. 8IVfF_ICJTT Jobbing PrompUj Atuadcd to 1MT Chevrolet cont. club coupe •otto* at *rrar* la «op? mass e* g»«e *ft«* fine tatsrtiw* wtmM Uk» 3 d»yi work per 3X1 Afblaad Bead euounlt fXWJ-ll ALL rULLT BQUIPFET) RENTING AGENTS d Birurday. B*f«r- AKD MODES EOT ALES FATTXRMS. i aoi to* fault of to* advertiser wui 6* sriiucttd »y act* OPEN EVENIBO8 M0 Springfield At time ALL OOP! MUST BE IN Bt • F M MOHRISTOWN 4-S07«-J TRADES Summit 8-MM . 1MC-M MriMT woman, xetatl back- ALP-H.NS YARD OOOD8. oppoaltt SLU" cover*, general repair tats tfst- JOItN L. DIETCHB HELF WANTtP-HEMAtf $jt»JEil, pan or lull tim* In Summit, Aldernty Bltlk Barn on Route 10 Ea- totis rebuilt, 114SO: etastn (TITO at Saturday*. Summit S-J13S-M. triace on Littleton Rd (Route 3021; M^Thorp*. Uvtagatoa «-aoe*. 1 NEW APARTMENTS FOR NOtlCfc tO *OB tllMK -TYPISTS Bi*sl3 No. 73 But atop 1W ft. away. MerrU MOTORS aNCEO (Wl vaztu dan) work ; «l-HCUtfOOv CUCAKIM* Tfcl* HflMIH •»*> M« MSMM . or 3 yaa, Summit PUlrus Lincoln k Mtrcury Dealw OCCUPANCY ABOUT a4ferUa*at*ist* from eapivjm •*• ««• pr«f»rf«l AS A aoadc* mad* to ord«r. Your 3t2 Broad 8tr*«t Buomlt MAY! (•rim less than *•• BUBJUIUJB vsga BfMf wsaisi n dtyyi work framta- tipertly re-corerad. Cuatom (K1W ADOIUgSS — rtrou MMIII 1B uu«tau turn" Inc..'Murray HUi, ftumssis •-*!•». BEA.ITTICIA!* to t*k* o»«r Fr.a«5>. CaU bctWMti 9 JOO tad 77, m»d« itlk and r«yon ihadet. Mn. BfCSgHT TO VI Hff HOtTSiH) !'« ROOUS—«S BOOMS mutmm bin W»«B«I«»B *f *«•«• T H. Brockpb. I Woodland A?enue. fat e*gunett« malt BOW P*T ftt ••**« Salary plua tomiBliitoa Open evening* sad Sunday* At*. MOTSES'S light h.ousework, Summit (KS74S-W: '"--SH. Executors IS tents an hoar tad tin* and oo«- PnlocTlUe 2-3761-M, EXPERT Beech Spring Garden D * BOTjiw, Att , half lot e»«rttm« u»d*r to* r«*er*J Summit LOST J4 Wags »nd Hour Ui Advertiser* *•*- YOUJfa kdrVmr"ii"t*} WJBsiF'wlsnas privst* SANITARY CESSPOOL Apartments •rtd *y tM* law *•* offer >»w« in dry cleaning trjm. fiary. 13 II hour* during day. SLIP COVERS KAN'S gold octagonal pocket watch, J31 Springfield Ave. Summit rmtM I* Kb settm iho«l« M «w- _ j»*i$«ace. Private duty SERVICE monogram WAS. »»waid. Call Sum* Summit 8-704« NOTICE or SETTLEMENT rttd to la* II. • D^artin«at •* doctor's references. Unionrili* SPECIAL $99 mlt i-lWA-W, Saturday and Sunday by appointment fcor. M CHntaa Street, N««wriL CESSPOOLS AND 8EPTIC TANKS only. Cor Boons MltcheU I-.JJM. PASSBOOK Ko. JIMX). The Summit PIECES, COMPLETE. MATtRIALS CLEANED, REBUILT, Trust Co. Plnder pleas* return. Pay- HBJF WANTE©--MA1£ AGENCIES AND LABOR. ment stopped- ______FURNISHED—Large living room, com- i REPAIRED plete kitchen, shower room, utilities, HELP WANTED PASSBOOK #-31914. Return to Ptrst private entrance. Adulti. M5. Chat- THE FABRIC MART National Bank 4c Trust Co., of Sum- ham 4-2483. raced tnea will „ fcitre*t M.idUon, H. J mit, H. "J. Oood pay and otarUras. Day- malt* served- Land of Nod Emplny- OARAOE ' apartment, unfurnished, S aieat 'Agency. SI Mala Street, Mad- MADISON 6-2233 PASSBOOK #12944. Pleas* return to rooms, two bath rooms, heated ga- shift work. Apply C. 6. " WALNUT dask 24x44. f30.06. H»ndyhot CARL GULICK The Cltlsex— Trust Co.. Summit, ' rage, all facilities furnished, flli.00 puton Ring Co . StMttr-sr, * baby washer, with wringer $15 00 BOX S38 H. J. monthly. Short BUI* 7-3J12. GIRLS! WE ARE AFFLT»O pCiaOTE AGENCY. Plscwnent Special- Short H1IU 7-2271. ' i«a 44 >t*rs Flcest domestics. Quall- I want * mart vtui <».-« for ka» SINGER light weight portable sewing fOUND f4i»tiy. wna the Baer t!u&*a Is. saT*. i Tisd, coHumercial. technical, sales. MORRISTOWN HOUSE FOR RENT i P'«Sil3ai open Tl^lp svallablt. Call maohine In carrying cane with all WHY TRAVEL MILES *r.tl wants hli cwa Sujinsa*. O«£r* • ttnehmeats. Mortem features; »ew» DOOS - OATS - 8M Summit AolmaJ Summit vicinity — Modern home, 8 thU rn»si to hacd!? zh,L& ttrr.^arf Welfare League nmtee Social peg* .... Ave,, Summit sj South Orange 3-3303. backw-nrd. forward,- over pins, etc. MORRISTOWN 4-2082 Summit Herall M tour dog U lfl«i rooms, tiled bath, lavatory, first floor. TO YOUR JOB? Write . Summit 6-1303-R, Tear's lease from March 1. Fine •41-0 a w 4 w . Pee:'i7( i35 Park A?enu«, Pl»tsa«l4. _ neighborhood, large lot, view. $200 a YOUNG maa. *«»r»m preftrr«< WBSTON light meter, new. *28. Calt month. «'* llcerje. Generally SaiaJy, s •fter 5, Summit B-390J. AUTO DBJY1NO Rentals THE R1CHLAND CO. THE VALLEY SHOP HerVs Interesting, wrtl-pald. it«ady opportunity for uLUlsi »«rfctr Summit O!_s. If INSTRUMENTS FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT Realtors B. B, PRATT werk right rifar home, M a j 1T_ll»_o P*nn chairs, 6her*ton Learn To Drive 41 Maple Street Summit «-7010 FL'LX and p«rt time (trmtJ. __- ) «iC»^»c_ra. mull empire ehftst, »11 LESTER and WEBER baby grand*; like CERTIFIED AAA Instruction. Uorrts SINGLE mod double room, private NEW FIJKN'ltfRE torn a-»0QO- f • sroLtota-T. beautiful condition. Glen new, 5 year guyrantee. Betsy Rosa County Auto Driving Scboo] . Dual bath. Near all transportation. For NEW PROVIDENCE—Furnished older Nationally advertised and aplnet, 1395. 8 DeForest Avenue, Buna- controls Telephone UorristAvn • 4- gentleman 9 Paraley Place, Sum- type home, seven rooms (four bed- fSPra«e?fee»"»r .far ' mlt 8-74S9. mit. rooms). Fully Insulated, gas heat, KM, Pull time MlUbure Kurkn. 5183 Jot Bublno. Msr. TELEPHONE" • Sllllburn A*tnli#, MHISurs. } »—BICYCLB8 PIANO, Lectcerllng upright cabinet STOOLS and double room* Ideal _ns_» automatic washer, gsrsge, Ideal for Vlilt Our Show Boom— burn e-1484. grand, reasonable offer acccepted. C. for business people Pboae Summit children, on Summit bus line. Sum- °R?a BT*ry D»y ' KST S 2S" tacyci*. wo. call Summit W. Ridgeway. II Cheatnut Street. INSTRUCTIONS 8-3031. mit 8-flWO-M. VaUey M.. WsubUDg ft PORTER and car wswhar. Sluat tu Mlllburn 8-4333. OPERATOR -203«-J. Seasonable rates with gas. ot) aBd Stoass. Gold Jrwelry sod Watcftas room, sitting room snd bath, second FOUR : room apartment. 3 bedrooms, RICHER FLAVOR py imuranea lncl'tdad. r Autheatlo Appraisal* tU» « TACK floor. Connecting stairway, to pri- Summit or rlclnity. About May 1. Ar»nut. couch and altp cover, Certified Osmnloglst. T» tsars 11 vate kitchen privilege!, separate en- Three ad»lts, best references. Call NEWARK, N.J. pal» ruflfled m«rqu1«ett« ai Uapli Street lunimlt «-455« TBEE CUMBER of helper »t_»r_r_ i 8-0371 MorrUtown 4-flNO Wtlllsm ctrtM. Rtwark, R). trance. Quiet, residential neighbor- Summit 8-aow, extension 30M, # to «-4!33. $1 Call alter I. Summit 6- hood, all utilities, 12 minute* walk 8. . MAIN FLOOR 3M0. 13—CARPENTERS ODN collector wlsheas to purchase goas «nd retniTers. modern or sntlejn* to railroad station. Rent #70. Refer- Help t»We. 5 ladder-b&ck chair*, Pair prices paid Summit 8-4611 ences. Box M4. Summit Herald. DIAMOND AffRABIRS i C-»T_aBi 4-2589-J. LOUIS 'MELLUSO TURRET HILL INN. Attractive ilngle VETERAN tralnt« for aoft «at«r *tr»- PARTY wishes to buy antlquea, house- OFFICIAL Diamond Appraiser*. Sldn*y New Jersey Bell t—GARDEN Carpentry, alteratlona Cabinet work or double rooms, convenient loca- T Holt let 1S«9 MA J-*I3» IS* lre Man or eapabl* l Prt« estimates- SuauBlt #M7t hold furnUhtnga. disbsa, stft. Oall tion, parking space. Summit 8-3088. clined woman Caldwell Ssait Broad street (Markett: tate *l «_ atntb floor. Telephone Co. group Uurariuc* "pSn™iti_aMa"«V I STAJTOABO OAROEI GEORGE OSSIIAMN CASH for books, knlckknacks. Will BOOMS with bath, pritate entrance, jgflj ; *as*iss* condition. Short Hills 7- call Write Old Book Shop, 79 Spring •11 utilities. Call after 4 p.m.. Sum- CARPEMTBT mit 8-O04S. P1ASTIC DKMONS1HA1XJRS RemodMlng. Beoalrtoi. OaMaat WM+ Street. Morrlstown, H. J. SCRAP METAL SECRirTAKIES. iteno*. clerkj, tjrpUU- S-SJOISIHOUJ OOOM Becreiatlftn Rooms and Ban ELDERLY woman will share small 8It ct#rlui; bookkeepers, f c, alto WANTED ANTIQUE and modern firearms of all WI BTJT scrap tr*n *a4 netsl T»» Add.ltbH-i tjrpes and nationalities. Also edge home with another woman, prefer- orlces paid UUiburn 8-4W1-E a«t. OClc« machlDM. b k . Burroughs. . new electric ttote with'oven. Mlllburn flli ably elderly, Hear Center. Mlllburn NCR, t SM Bank tslUri, m«n. ac- J of 4 • night* a WMX. • tana j we.\pooa, war aouTenlrs, medals, 8-1SW. MONEY SAVER! eouatanta. Junior-senior. Summlt- Sfcsrt HUls' 7-i8*5-J. decoratlotu, boffks on weapons snd K ll FRED 8TENGEL miittary subjects, military curios- TWO room*; one Isrge, business couple, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mor; bti*r cup* p*r pound ' WorrUtorn »reaj. Ntwmar-'a Arcr., Car eaa«nTl*i ^riB«*^r^^i"3nrS^ "l^tfi*h oak (Untag room Carpentry, repairs, sittrai 34 fark Plac*. Morrt#town «-3«M. mlt H»r*ld I ••»*• »s8e T*'9 «»«len ao*es, IIJO ltlet, large metal figures of soldiers. kitchen prlTlligfes if desired. Sum- ••••••••••••••••••••••*• serMds. eaMneta, porchsa. tte Ut •» Call Morrlitown 4-4076-J-3 or writ* mit 8-8423-J. HRtP WANTED. MAI1 • :L.':.:I I mth. Swncntt S-4473. (So ?our lota—large or small Union «11» ••OtJNS," MorrU Plains. S-TPEIinCNCED opmtton on ladle*' Reliable, experienced eowp^e wast f THOH r?mb!n«tion washing machine I-M33 1248 Uatnnlla Piae* Onion THE EUCLID, It Diiclld Avenue. Most p*rt]p dreuca. fiti-ady work. • Rosa DOUBLE decker bed that can be used attractive large corner room, run- for tS family apartment butldtsx | nsangle excellent condition. t4-A—DRKSSMAKINO PMhlon Co.. 328 South 6th B'.reet, Mlllbum, N J 2 ro fr-ta • assures you medicsmeoti of few telecte4 raniltea t» do at taaee EUSCTR3C refrigerator, e«- new. Summit 8-SCJ4-R. •hop. Apply at Fnnhlon Crntfr, 3M 1»—MASON CONTRACTORf tbe highest quality, pteciwly ftriQW AT«ni)«, fllt Speelal atteotlos p«(4 t« r*-3'eajt condition. 175. Mlllburn 6- 1934 CHEVROLET tudor sedan, heater. CARS WANTED! JO3ET-H RTTDI81. Mason-Oontractot Passed second Inspection. #83. Bum- compoonded by skilled ' Sorry.- IK> p 4«ir»erT. Btone. brlcn: «ld«w»ilu All type • m« «*«9M-M. " ••• '• XcftitMrcd Phsrmadso. Yet HOUSEWOBKEB. it art March U or fflut «-«B«S. VHX PAT TO 150 {or old ••wlni • ©ORMAN NiEDS CARS April 1, Recent reference. fl«ttl»d :r.»th!c«» on purenase of 1931 eJec- wincrete work Summit »-lMl-J PLTMOtfTH 193T seda'h: good tne- It costs no note to have nt U»e In. YoutiR fimlly, t*T#»t'lVin. rAaftLT wash, curtala* b_Ms» trie cp_»»le. Uft; on portable, 179, ROBERT DANIELS-SUMMIT «-J9*4-B chahlcal condition, good tires. Cbat- • 0ORMAN PAYS TOPS ill poor Doctor'* prescript near Laekuwanna. 1130 month. Call don* beaatlfolly as W%ri* I T«Crp*-tT» Buni 3-4»«4 after 5 p.m. Mason work • Plaiterlnt and «1(H- h»m 4-5771. ti Vhy not COOK hcrti Rand 'taunlry Summit «~J5I» far laws* dfsnerutratlon. • GORMAN PAYS CASH JMirnmlt £ walks. FORD, 1947, tudor super deluxe. Hew _J £__ CtTBTAINS dim* at f machine, latj tires, one owner. 1925. Summit 8- TTPlST.to »i«Ut an medical assistant M—MISCELLANEOUS Our Md will hot be topped for clean used cars. mlt «-» perfect condition. PlMtle eofer, 6483-J. and aecretarjr In phynlrUn'n office. »«S, aulck aal*. Summit «• Cut Rott Phon« WTilppany (-0283 betweea 1 PROCTOR'S TREE EXPERT BUICK 1948 Road master, 4 door sedan. Bonus for clean used cur*. Bring your car and bill of sale to us. C»5! Sumnr.lt Tw* Rwaovaj11' -v •••••• Cavity Work •seeliMM eendltlott. r*asoniM»; Feeding Bracing Pruning Call Summit «imr If yerii owe money en your ear. well pay' off your' finance ..sssw and give you the balance in cash. Storm work CHEVROLET 1949 contertlble, light ssouatt *-4JH WANTID HHPWAMTID AOT«C«IZ_9 OKAUOtS. WorthlnttOB Summit 8-4320 New Provldttnc*. W gray, r & h, ww tlre«, low mileage, pastpt. air cnnipre*«ora, Sturtevant WE TAKJ) down serecm wash one owner. Body, Interior, motor ex- an HI a. Wastl-sboaM. C»ntur» O 6 dows, ipsti snd put up storm cellent. Call Summit 6-12OS. JAMES GORMAN. INC. aatm: loasliti ttoci We also dean and wat floor* Rets- DeSOTO & PLYMOUTH AUTHORIZED DEAT,ER air ni.Mutii IISSOK. pollsm, too- hart, Livingston S-107*. PLTMODTH station wsgon, 1M1. wood Vkamm. salt bsatet* excellent, new roof, new motor 'SO, 98 BROAD STREET SUMMIT, N. J. •isjB^t, (CM tntlni nlr- ODD JOBS $573.00. MUlburn 8-1M2-M. 13 Col- ittwa-ittwat and OXmldt well fax Road, Springfield. SUMMIT 8-3344 ; m vamp tot erery need; also TRXB work, attic*, etUtn. AN AnRACTIVE »n»tSr elertrle - water beaten Summit 8-4330. Onset*] taertrtc Squtpmfa Co., 191 JEEP SNOW PtOWINO ••Wh trtet. Mitchell 3-74W Oontracje holders served first Call Summit 6-3802 OPPORTUNITY For TftEf SERVICE snd SNOW WANTED •AST BQUITI-Kirr EXCHANOR PLOWING eaU SUMMIT »-O»J-J fs and Iftfants' furniture and FOR ALTERATION AND REPAIR FOR SALE Bur ' «w«|> or Uat for resale, REAL ESTATE CALL SPIVET, Contractor for Cemmiiftn fo Downtown N»w Yotk wfc* 4-?3«B-r» RIAL ISTATI FOR SAU y »utonnitlc, slightly 53^ UAL iSTATI FOI SAU ilAi DTATI N>l SAU RIAL DTATI FOR SAU tJtSM. 4 n**d white wall U.S. STORM SAih and icreen windows. would prtfer •mpbynimf Everlaiting redwood, brand new. 1-8UMMTT 1—SUMMIT 40-SrfQRT HILLS and tnMn. » pl». 7 50*18: Complete Ituitructlons for easy tn- far Mt, s«*tfi Ownm J-«4«J atallatlon, 8«ve up to 1/3. Summit Attractive Offerings DESIGN SUPERB! One Boor deluxe living for the small ftSMIWOTOic portabl# typtwrttur New Multiple LisUng No. 617(1) Cap* Cod ColonUl, sic rooms, tiled family — owner built, almost n*w. 3 ACRES NEARER HOME g»» Mtx-nnst4t I1SO0 Tabl* lamp bath, attscbtd garage, open porch, Large living room, full dining room, oi«i wrnrn i-nn. oil heat, Hear Memorial Field. ultra-modern kitchen, 1 twin site SIX BEDROOM HOUSE J. D. If cCRAY $8,500 (1) Semi-bungalow — llrlng room, bedroom*, large screened porch, pin* A LONG ESTABLISHED AMD PROGRESSIVE FABRICS Papwhan dining room, ultra modern kitchen, panelled dm or T.V. room, Two car Older nouse, sound as « rock, located. — UH Patterns and Colon — STJ two bedrooms and bath on first attached garage, gas heat. Charming In rao»t exclusive section of Biiot floor. On* large bedroom unrt stor- country setting, just outside Summit. HIIU. Large living room, dining room. Wa-rerly. Kafi-tU, 8v#r« PAINTINO—PUASTKrUNa Older frame Colonial home located INSURANCE FIRM WILL OPEN A LAMGE «l*ng. rrwm M« to S32SO ttH age on atcond. Attached garage, Excellent financing. |3S,W0. large sun poreh, kitchen, study, nnu MAWT TN HEMSANTS AHS PAPKRHAJNGINO large open porch, near Brayton lloor. S«cond floor: 4 bedroom?- 1 WDOOWPS CT.pUMMUB I nUCBS just outside Summit, near bus and School. baths; third: 3 bedrooms, bath T;u INTKRlOR-EXTKRIon THE HIGHLAND CO. I* your opportunity to g«t a real "»r- ©WtCi IN THE MIUL1U1N AREA NEAR SC«OMA£»ai-S mrewtn. rugs and T CHI Season me** Bust M*t«Tval« trains, Pint floor contain* ball, living MOUNTAIN, WHITMORE Realtors gain. Jrlee, 138,000. Ask for Mr. C1*» «- SUMMIT THIS FALL. •»« wpfcMstery work BOB rABRieATORI! & JOHNSON, Realtors 41 Maple Street Summit §-7019 m Harrtt Avma* Omtm. «. 4, room, dining room snd kitchen. Ste- FABKS0 MAJIT, Mi Summit Avenue Summit 4-14M OBRIG, Realtor (Ml Onkmvtll* t MM NOW BOILDINO Matll ».. Madtooa. VJ. ond flow: three bedroom* and bath m nU t*t ClutSam Unt) WAHTH): Bmise* to paint. O, B II Hani* Str**t " " Wntte ft. ss Co IHlnler and DM. MatfMala already purchased and on summit •-J1M Low tax** and.1* acre let. $100,000 hand for brick ana frame 4-btdroom IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE orator. It HIM Street. Bum mlt would b» tfc* r»pla«»»nent ««rt todaf. Snimntt S-Ulf-B free etttiMtes, Colonial. Ste«lltnt location near Bray- COM. tansttw. h«»d«. SOS Hcmem, till* charming old stone and ton School and town. Thi* is on* of In th« New York office «f this orpnlt»tM» in ^« ihtt ««M4J WILLIAM J P1KFKR frame hoot*. In good rendition, may be a kind; tomorrow'* horn* at yester- SIX ROOM CAPK COD, all p'«» " Painters - Dtcorstors Any Summit Realtor ptircriwHj for only »»,S00. Convm- day* prlct. wain, eopswr plumblnir, hot wa-*r «tr»«» d T. O. toi «8J Summit, II. 1 tlonul first floor; 41 bedroom* and t CS»,S0O heat, cortTlot ao«lM. IU.W0 «rm positions linted below M well m oUier typf« of fewrd«rmn> 7R \ modem til* bath* on Moond; a eotn- Mlllhum «-0Mt-», t *-S»77- forttbh* roomi and bath on third. All HOLMES AGENCY, Realtor position! which will be moved this autumn U Umr IS YOU IS or eoppwr tnd brsvM plumbing, oil heat KstafeUahed 1IM EDWARD ROAMER ana the location I* metUtnt, By ap- 4S Maple fltrtHH B IS YOU AIN'T pointment only. SKioi luM»5i attmcUve new offiet. Now in the UHVJ to Pstwwat t« an OTder o4 Von, Dharlta H. W»»Um, R4f*r*e in Hankriintcy gonna tax* • look at this houttf 1 %-WMmt RKYNOIJDS * mtm, A, J. WfJAJtfH. A«etU>rM»«r caa't day it won't cost you anything W. A. McNAMARA, Realtor Became u probably will-ons tour m ft irwMi m. U through this Colonial §tm and you'll TUESDAY, MARCH «r*!%! AT 11:00 A. U, reach for your checkbook—Ml furnish EXCEPTIONAL ( «nn fHWtntMt th« p*nt three bedroom*, 1 Vt bath*, playroom. Unmerited neighborhood, HoilM Hunting Hcudache Wow two htttmm Mt* i*r*1 . Mtiogfiplitft 7 SO. ORANGE AVm» SO, OEANGEr N, J. Aikim only *M,ooo. «pan«lon attic, eompltt* 0.«. klt«h«n MS*» COIWlMln* Si', to ov*r If you will km *t thta tMMUtt* i — washing machine — I eu. ft. tt- Operator, JET* STOCK OF ILKTftlCAL AI*fI.lANCSS fully and ootnpituiy dtcorated • room frlgemtfMr. Radiant h*at, i»rn«»t TWUrVMHOW RITS * TtXEVISION DUn.tCATOIUI hotiM in the dmtnbl* Olen Oak* SM- floor*, Itl.YM. Real buy, MACHINES, VAC0VM CT,I!AHWU|, Rl.RCTRIC MlXIOts: OBRIG, Realtor tlon. In addition to the usual rooms, that* mn two tmthi. lavatory and a »l Msple Street Summit recrratlon room. Immedlat* «r«up*n«r ELMER N. RINHART * CO. tHOm Rtltnoilt O-ftilS . S*WI . IM«.J ahd th.» pttm 1* iht to »AMK smtrr SUMMIT Key Pnttch Opcraton Clstto "mn COOKHRS, JUICRH*. »a.wrrmo FAHB, HKATKR* SUN ™a«*_iw, rum *moo*mn. MISCRLLANICOUR KITCRKW W# offer *n »ttr*e«v» horn* on |nt H. McK. * tMKmUCAl, TMktn, 1IATKBOOM ACCK8SOR1RS sTTC Ma ISO wtth oil hmt RH thret bed. TBLRVISIOIf TUflIBB room*, b«ttv ettra lavatory. Offered Realtor SKOItR ACtURi — • fiirnlih*f! utrttmtm OFTICB niRKITt/mi at only |3J,oofl. KM "jpringfltld A*# neur W*MV, larg* living room with Levy It Krauss, Attorney for Rtet'r, «l S flrtplae*. *>U tl*«!trle kitehen. tmth, 1 J I «tn**t«. tot «H!09. . W. ROBBINS. Jr. AVCTTlvHHWfl OITICB JOBS-BKCK-SCHMIDT ott>*m »ri>» !«»«••, • ri»fn*, L MM up. Tefim W PuettPuett VtoM, Kwwartr, H. t pmh*», otl tm\. 1mp> plot. .. Broker Mvto 1 MM kUrket 3 COMPANY rvnlenuy leeiMl. Call gmnmii , «ummlt MM m y«ut aw* ' ' JHE SUMMIT HgRAI.P. THURSDAY. MARCH I. 1951 $ 3. Mr, Music, 5:17. «:57. W :37; Johnny LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT | tee for both the Republican and Demo- ! election districts Holiday. 13:43. 5:85, »:o5. Mar. 4, The ID the Second wan na and Weatern Railroad and the Movie Time Table Capture, 1:00, 4:12, 7:24, 10:38; Dial ._( crstlc parties Ward ol the Clt* of summit, whleo Rahway Valley RaUro«d. thence Ml 1119, 2:58. 8:10. 9:22. Mar. 5-« The NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tn*» election districts (bail be eight to along the following center lines Rah HSfL - 3:J0, 6.50. 10:10; Tbi Capture, 3 sia, W;0O, 10:12; Dial 1119, fUCTION NOTICI the following places have been chosen number, shall b<- as follows way Valley Railroad southerly to CHj SUMMIT Milkman, 1:15 5:20. 8:50; PesrlU Of 1 58. 8:58. •? for the huldliu o! the Primary .u.a SKCO.ND WARD FIRST lUMTHiei line, CHy Line eaaterly to 100 fe.i Diriteet Jur.fle, 2:40; Cartoons. 3:00, NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN that General Elections, together with a —Polling place: Meyer-Werner Motor west of th# west tide tine of Srnmpike M*r. 4. Operation Pacific, 3*3. Mfl.HOLLYWOOD brief deacrlpiiun of the bound»ry Ilutw Co; ill &prtugfu*ld Aveuue, show Road; 100 fe*t west of and pumllcl tr- qualified voter* of the City of Summit ibe weat atde line of Shunpike Ro*d lOiM; The Milkman, 1.49 S:10 »«. Mar. 1-2-5-6-7 Grounds for Marno- t already registered In Mid City of each elK-tion district. •ooai Mar fS*f The" Bed -thorn; 3:10. M»r. 6-7, LoulM. 1:30, 8:40; Under- riage. 3:10, 7:00. 10:10: M*gntftc»nt northerly to a point 100 f*tt north of 925. Mar. S-«-7. TIM Bed cover Girl. 3:09. 7:00, 10:05. Yankee. 1:3o. 1:40. Mar. 3, Ground* under trie Laws of New Jersey govern- PIRST WARD flHST OIKTRUH Beginning at the Intersection of the the north atde Una ot Morria Av*n MADISON Mar. 4. Grounds for Marriage. 1:00, mli t at hUU office ff . City Hall, 513 Spring- Beginning at the tutertection of erly to a point 100 feet west of tru field Avenue, Summit, N. J., daily the center lines of Springfield Avenue 'allowing center lines Delaware | west tide line of Orchard Street W . • Where jj*"s«»r MI», < ••». MADISON 4:10 7;M. 10:30; M*gtilficeat Yankw, and Kent Place Boulevard and thence 1 wf*«»»iM *»d Western Railroad Mar 240, 5:50, 9:00. from 8:30 AM to 4:30 P.M. except ' feet west of and parallel to tht west r vj'iierapy Meets Ts\xd. tt»r. 1*2, DalUs 7.00. 9 4i; Triple Saturday* and Sundays, and on Mon- running westerly along the .following »•«""'westerl"yy 't"o Moun«'»•«un•t t f—««Verno»n Avenu« e I side line of Orchard street northerly \l I Never a Dull Mowssit, Trouble.'B:39. Mar, 3. Poor Little Rich MMount Vernon Avenue weateriy to tbi : ir ELIZABETH day evenings between the hours of 7 center line,, SSprlntnelp d Avenue to | to the renter line of the Delaware i ps Rim of the Ccnyoa, 8:58. Girl 2MJO; Dallas. 4:30, 7:10, 8:53; and 9 P.M. and on the erenlngs of the Delawar*. Lacfcawaun* and City Line In Faaaalc River: City tlae ' Lackawanna and Wectern Rallritd Never a Dull Moment, 3:35. Triple Trouble, 3:20 «:O0, '8:45. Man NBW WMtero • Railroad. Delaware. Lacka- southerly to Division Avenue, Dm : along the center line of thf Df\vw%tt 3 , March V 8, 7 und 8th from 4:30 P M. •ion Av*nue »outberly to Blackburn 9S0- Rtm of the Canyon, 3:J5. 4, Vrv' a Dull Moment 3:40 « SOL Mar l./ilr. Blinding*. Build* Hi» to I P.M. Naturalized persons must wauna and Wettern Railroad to Ut Lacluwanna and Weaten Railroad oft Mar. 4. Grounds for M«r- 10:00; The Man Hunt, 2:05 5:15 8 371 vernon Avenue; Mt Vernon Avenue Road. Blackburn Road eaaurlv to westerly to the txiint or olaee of be- Dream Htfiuie; The Avengers. Mar. 2- bring their naturalization certificate. to the Cits Line Ptne tlfo** Avenue: Pine Grove Ave- ginning 1 on. 4-35. 7:!0, »:»". Prisoner* War. 5 Never a Dull Moment. 7 00, 3. .Mr/Music; Tripoli. Mar. 4-5-tj, nue northerly to Protpe«t Street Pe ,-,it, 3:35, 6:10. 1:50. Mar. 5. 10:10; The Man Hunt. 8:34. Mar. 6-T, PashurLove tiong; Shakedown. Doors trtMpecft Street taittrly to Blackburn £ ' Marriage 7:0Q, 9:35n-o; u -rti for M»rrUge, 7:00, 9;S0' This regUtration books will be closed rrly alnng tiie following renter llnei SECOND WARD EIGHTH DI8- rc'.irr(. for open dally, 9:45 a.m. after the forthcoming Primary Election Passaic Hlver to River ao»d. River Rond. /Blackburn Road northerly to i rRIJ?T~PbJllng place: American Legion .: rs m Petticoats. 8:35. Mar. 8. Shakefown, 8:34. ' ' RECENT to be held April 17. 1931. Sprtnglfleld Avenue. SprlngOeld Ave- > Home. 14 k,'lm Hireti HDDV Breed (EnglUh), 7:10, 9:15. Road lo Morris Avenue. Morris Ave- nue easterly to the point or place of The Torch. 7:00, 10:10; The UNION Mar. 1-1-5-8-7, Ground* for Marriage. NOTICE! IS tyEREBY UlVEN that nue To Madlsiln Avenue! M&dtson beginning Befflaning at the intersection of me rid Storr, 8:33. U:25. 3:00, .6:50, 10:20; Star*. In My the DUtrlct Boards ol Klectton will Avenue to Hickson Avenue, Hlclt*ii» ; center lines of Morris Avenue and IJV1ON •Crown. 1:23, 4:55, 8:45. Mar. 3, Grounds •it In the hereinafter designated place* A««nue 830 feet eaaterly; continuing SECOND WARD SECOND DIS- Rahway Valley Railroad, thence along aalguai •outheuterlv on an Imaginary line the following center lines Morris Ave MORRISTOWN Mar. I. The Milkman, 2:55 8-45fo] r Marriage, 12:35, 4:30, 8:00, 11:33; In the City of Summit between the TRICT — Polling place: Memorial burns in My Crown. 11:00. 2:55. «:S5.hourt or 7 A.M. and li8t b€P.Mt. E3T on to the Intersection of Edgar Street rU'lt* House buliuing Myrtle Aveuut i nue westerly and northerly to Uouo Underworld story- 1:20, 7:iw SO 10, Tuesday. April 17, 1951 for the purpose i «nd Rosedale Avenue; Edgar Street Beginning ai tne lnter»c< uo_n oi tnt 'tain Avenue; Mountain Avenue WMt- Mar. 3. I'agau Love Song. 2:50, 7 10, 10:M). M-.-r. 4, Urou.ids lor Marriage, ! 3:15, 6:45, 10:20; atars lii My Crown, of conducting a Primary Election for | ° Morris Avenue. Morris Avenue to | center Itnea of. Tultp Street and Pros- erly-4o-William Street. Wtlium Street .. r i .2.3-4-5-6-7. Halls of Monte- PJ:C5; Jackpot, 1:30, 8:45. Mar 3, llj. 5:10, 8:45, the election of candidates for the of- Norwood Avenue; Norwood Avenvc , poet Street, thence aloni the follow- northerly to «ayre Street; 8ayre Street ,.,."" Weekdays, 2:30, 7:00, 9:S0; Bat-, P-i' an Lev- Son» '?•«•> «••*' i-^i ] lo Kent Place Boulevard; Kent Place ! Ing center lines Tulip Street south- easterly to Morris Avenue. Morrli *;';;, •> DO 4:00, e:O0. 8:00, 10:00; 8un- Jarkpot. 4:20. 7:20.' 10:25; Kidnapped'! RITZ herelnnfter designated. Said Avenue northerly to Elm Street. Elm boards will »lso meet in the same Boulevard to the point or place of ' erly to Mountain Avenue; Mountain £v 2 30, *M. 7:00. 8:10. .1:20. Mar 4. Pagan Love BOHR 1-3130 . Mar. 1-2-5-6, Sugarfoot 12:55. 4:00, beginning Avtnuf eaaterly to Primrose Place Street northerly to the Delaware PARK 4 25 7 35, -0:23; Jackpot. 2:55, '] places on Tuesday, November flth, 1951 Lackawanna and Western Railroad i'-.U] 7:10, 10:15; Kfc* for Corliss, 11:25. 2;3U, for the,purpose of conducting a Gen- flRST WARD OI8 Primrose Place and I'rlnuoit Place Delaware Lackawanna and Weatern y-,r !-2 For Heavens Sake. 3:25, 8:55. Mar. 5, Psgan Love Son* 350 5 40, 8:45. Mar. 3, Sugarfoot, 11:00, eral Election for the election of the TRIOT — Polling place: WMhlngton ; produced southerly to 150 feet north Rauroad easterly to the Rahway VaJ- - Vi io 05-" Man Who Cheated Hlrrwlf. 7:10. !0:05: Jackpot. 1:30, 8 45 Mar 2 01 5:05, 8:10, 11:15; Kiss for Corll&s, oHlilalb herflti designated, School, MoriU Avenue. Room In baae- of t,he northerly side line of Olensids ley Ralhoad; Rahway Valley Railroad HUNT THE iv, R 45 ' Mar. 3, For Heavers Bake. 6-7, U-d i*ho«s. 2:C0 7:00 9 45 12:30, 3:30 6:35, 9:40. Mar. 4. Sugarfoot, The following are the public offices Avenue; 150 feet north of and parallel •outhetly to the point or' place of iW 7-30 10:25; Man Who Chested 1:00. 4:00, 7,:05, 10:10; Kiss for Corliss, to be filled at the ensuing Primary Jlrgtnnlng at the Intersection ol to the north aide line of Olensld* Ave- >>e*tnnlr.g m*m oowNf Jiwf 310, 6:10 9:05. Mar. 4. Ven- CRANFORD 2:30, 5 30, 8:33. Mar. 7, At War with Election; , _-... „ the center lines of Morris Avenue »nd nue westerly to the City Line; City the.Army, lias, 1:50. 4;40, 7:24. 10:15; Bdgar Swept, along (he "center line l.Ine northerly- to Mnuntaln Avenut Dated: At -Sttmmlt. ft J Pi-B 16 ?'- 3:2J, 6:00, 8:40; Hot Bod. 3:15.-CRAMffOBO" Pride'of Maryland, 12:45, 3:35, 6:20, of Edgar Street westerly to its in-Mountain Avenue easterly to Division 1951. 4 V) 7 30 10:00. Mar. 5, Vendetta, 3:15. STATE Of NKW. JERSEY Avenue, Division Avsnue northerly to WILLIAM R (HLSON ' 9 40- Hot Rod. 2:00. 8:40. Mar. Mar. !, The R«d Shoes. 1:50 710, tersection with • Hou'daJe Avenue, : A SJciiuior fruiii Union County tor a continuing northwesterly on an Imag- Blackburn Road; Blackburn Hoad east- rt-r!Sli' . "^^ ' « »*« 9:45. Mar. 2-^.^-5, Halls of Moi'ir..' IRVINGTON term of 4 years. inary lln« to the eastern end of Hick- erly to Pine Drove Avenue; Pine Grove 38-39 •"'"•«• For H'.vf:,s Sake. Mar. fl-7, Four Assemblymen from Union Coun- son Avenue, thence westerly and Avenue northerly to Prospect Street ZOMNfi OROINAN'CR MILLBURN Dliil J1I9: Branded. •• CASTLE ty for terms of 2 yeara, northerly along the following center Prospect Street easterly to the point 4 Widtmr RM^I NILLBURN *l«tr. 1, The Capture 2:40, 7:00. 10:00; lines Hlrkson Avenue to Madison or place of beginning OK Mar I Born to be Bad. 1:30, 8:45: EAST ORANGE Dlil Ulfl, \:2), 3:45-. Mar. 2-5, Rio UNION COUNTY Avenue, Madison Avenue to Morris 3EC"O!> •" HU Parade. 3:00. 7:C0. 10:05. Mar. 2-5. BEACON .O.--.1C- 1:20. 840: Piis»n Love Song, A County Clerk for a' term of 5 Avenue; Morris Avenuo to Jtlver —Polling place: Brayton School, Tulip Nonrr nniuimn 3:15. 6:10, 10:25. M»r, 3, Rio druidr, yearn. Road. River Road to the City Line In Street. Room In basement- The regular wonthb im>. tnu t,t OMprnt ion Pacific 1:30, 8:43; The Milk- -Mar. r-2 Mr Music. 3:17. 8:47; PHONE M. 4-3OJO man. 3:00, 7:00. 10:10. Mar. 3. Opera- i:10. 5:2i 8:40; Payan Love Song, 3:00, Three Members of the Board of Passatc Hlver, thence northerly, eaat- KK at the uuersecUon of the Suininl! Zoning Onlliiiuhe Honirt Johnny Holiday. i;45. 7:00, 10.40. Mar. 7:10. 10:S5. Mar. 4. Bio tlrande, 2:25, Chosen Freeholders for terms of 3 erly and southerly alonu the follow- the center llnea of Tulip Street and of AdjUAtini'ftt will be .held In ;!ie 5:40. 8:55; Psgan Love Song, 1:00, 4:15, years, ' • ••}_ ing center llnea: Paaaalc River to Liuden Place, thence along the follow- City Hall on Monday evening, March 1:30, 10:40. Mar, 8-7, For Heaven* Morris Turnpike; Morrla Turnpike to ing center line*: Tulip Street south' 12. 1851. at eight o'clock. Dally Show* 2:SO-7-9 >, M. '-'ike. 3:03 7:00. 10:10; Tarzan and the CITY OF SUMMIT Wallace Road; Wallace Road to Wood- erly to Mountain Avenue; Mountain The application of Leo and Arthur t'ontiniintm Sat. - Sun. Hoi. . Slave Glri, 1:35. 8:55. , .and Avenue: Woodland Avenue to Avenue easterly to Primrose Place Tre»es, 109 .Prospect Placi-. South Or- A Mayor to be elected'at-Urge for •/ 1 Starting at t P. M. term of 2 years.. Nuthurst Road; Nuthurst Road 1,00(1 Primrose Place and Primrose Place pro- »nge, N J . will hp presented »nd MAPLEWOOD A Councilman to be electwj at-large feet southwesterly; continuing soutV duced southerly to 150 feet north ol taken up lor consideration' COTVMILK fo* » term of 2 year«< westerly on an imaginary lino to the trie north aide line of Ulenslde Avenue 8ald application requests an-excrp> yon PLAYING MAPLE WOOD First Ward: A Councilman to be intersection of the center lines of 150 feet north of and parallel to th« tljn to the Zonlim Ordinsnce regu- Mar. 1, Let's Dance. 8:45; Born to be elected for a term of 3 years. Norwood Avenue and Morris Avenue north side line of Glenald* Avenut latlng front set-bscks In "A-6" voiles DELICIOUS NON-FAT Bad, 7:00. 10:30. Mar. 2-5, Operation along the center line of MorVls Ave- eaaterly to Morris Avenue; Morria Ave- to penntt the erection or a- single Second Ward: A Councilman to b» oue to the point or place of beginning 1U SlftEE? Mil It TO Illl INK Pacific. 8:40; The Milkman, 7:05, 10:30. elected for a term of 3 year*, nue northerly to Mountain Avenue, family residence, corner of Ashwood .ar. S, Operation Pacific, 4:15, 9:35, Mountain Avenue westerly to William Avenue and AUfnwood Avenue, known OWN ACTION. 1:10: TT<> Ml'kmav l:*0 5:11 R:4r», At the said Primary Election there PIRST WARD. THIRD DISTRICT - Street: William Street northerly to »s 114 Ashjvood Avenue, closer to Mar, 4, Operation Pacific. 3:00, 6:J0.will be elected one Male and one Fe- Polling place: Lincoln School. 22 De j sayre Street: Sayre Street easterly to All.'nwood Aveiiuc front property line PACKIDSTORYI •a-; flu ...ii-mau, . :*0, S:05, 8:J5.male member of the County Commlt- Forest Avenue, Auditorium. Morris Avenue,1 Morris'Avenue north- than prescribed by ordinance.-' Mar. 8-7, Louisa, 8:45; Undercover Beginning at the intt-rsectlon of erly to Elm Street; Elm Street south- Any objectors to the emitting of Qtrl, 7:10, 10:10, * the. center llnea of Woodland Avenue erly to Linden Place; Linden Place th* above application win-be hiM and Springfield Avenue; thence aloriK westerly to the point or place of bs- NEWARK ORANGE the following center lines: BprUiKfleld ginning. at *»ld tlrm> and place ' MAX SACHS , Avenue weateriy to the Delaware, ZONINO ORDIMANCK BRANFORD EMBASSY L&ckawanna and Western Railroad; SECOND WARD. FOURTH DISTRICT BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT Mar. 1-2, Harvey, 12:45. 4:10, 7:3S, Mar, 1, Waik Softly Stranger, 3:10. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western —Polling place: Jefferson School, Ash- K1NOSLEY O THOMSON. r wood Avenue. Room In basement. Secretary, Painting and Decorafing '"- 5: Krnms Raider*. 11:25, 2:45 8:10.8:40: For Heavena Sake. l:*0, 7:00,Railroad easterly to Beechwood Road; Beginning..a,t the intaraecuou of •30. Mar. 3, Hsrvey, 11:00, 3:15,' 5:30, 10:00. Mar. 2-5, Dallas. 1:40, 7:00, 10:00; Oeechwood Rnad northerly to Its the ...center lines of Morria Avenui b:*~, ..:„*); ri^uuds Raiders, 12:50, 4:03, Tarzan and the 81ave Girl, 3:13. 8:45. southerly intersection with Haw- and the Rahway Valley Ral!r»a>' :20, 10:40. Mar. 4, Harvty. 1:00, 4:20,Mar. 3. Dalla*. 1:00. 4:20. -7:20. 10:20; thorns Place: Hawthorne Place east- NOW That's Different and Better :*5. 11:05; Ka-sns Raiders. 2:55' 6:20. erly, northerly and westerly to Beech- thence along the center line of tli Tarzan and the Slnve Girl, 3:05, 6:05. wood Road; Beechwood Rnad west- Rahway Valley Railroad southerly t 9:45. Mar. 5-6, Hartey, 1J;45, 4:10'; 7:35, 9:03; Cartoons J:«. Mar. 4, Dalla*. the City Line, along the City Lin 10:55; Kansas Raiders. 11:25, 2:45. 6:10. erly to Bellevue Avenue; Bellimje HAUsof 1:00, 4:05. 7:05, 10:05; Torzan and the Avenue westerly to Woodland Avenue. weateriy and northerly to 150 fee 75 Hobarf Avenue, Short Hills .Slave Girl, 2:45. 5:50, 8:50. Mar. 6-7.Woodland Avenue southerly to thenorth of the north side line of uieu LOEWS Born to bp B*ct. 1:40, 7:00, 10*5; Hit point or place of beginning. side Avenue: ISO feet north of am 1-5-6. Mrs. O'Mally & Mr. Ma-Parade, 3:10. 8:40. parallel to the north side line r SHORT HILLS 7-3943 one, 10:08, 12:55. 3:42. 6:29. 9:16; Steel PALACE PIRST WARD. FOURTH DISTRICT Glnnslde Avenue eaaterly to Moril Helmet, 11:23, 2:10, 4:37, 7:44 10:31. —Polling place. OeddU Motors Sale*,, Avenue; along the center line of Mor Estimates Gladly Furnished Mar. 2-3, Mr«. O'Mally & Mr. Malone. Mar. 1-2-5-6-7, Kim. 3:11, 7:00, 10:33, Inc., 312 BprlngflelM Ave Show Room. ; rls Avenue easterly to th« point or 11:28, 2:11. 4:54, 7:27, 10:27; Steel Hel- Stars In My Crown, 1:43, 9:05. Mar. Beginning «t the intersectluu ol tnf "'")larp "o 'f " """ "g met. 10:00, 12:43. 3:26, 6:09. 8:52, 11:35. 3-4, Kim, 12:30 4:03, 7:36, 11:09; Stars center line of Summit Avenue end SECOND WARD riFTM DISTRICT in My Crown, 2:35, «:08. 9:41. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western —Pollliii? place: Roosevelt School. .71 Max. 4, Mrs. O'Mally & Mr. Malone. Railroad, thence along the following l'urk Avenus. RICHARD WIDMARK 1:00. 3:47, 6:34, 9:21; Steel Helmet. PIX ItlissM 8sr«Mi • WMNT Una) Nsaw 2:13, 5:02, 7:49. 10:38. center lines Summit Avenue north- *t the Intersection of tht Mar. 1, Prehistoric Women, 3:14. 4:59, erly to Springfield Avenue: fiprlngflcld center Hues of MnrrU Turnpike anc ABSOLUTELY 7:42. 10:23; It's a Small World, 1:00, Avenue easterly to Waldron Avenue; the Delaware, Lackawanna and West 3:43. 8:28, 9:11. Mar. 2. Clung Ho, 3:19, Wnldron Avenue northerly to Whit- iin RnllroHd: thence along the follow Starts Next Thursday 8:42 10:13; Eagle Squadron, 1:30. 5:01. tredge Rond: Whlttredge Road east- Ing center lino*. Morris Turnplk* 8:24! M«r, 3, flung Ho. 3:39. 7:10. 10:41; erly to Fornwood Road. Fernwood southerly to the City Line; City Liu "HARVEY" FINEST MADE Eagle Squadron, 12:50, 5:21, 8:52; Sun- Road northerly to Ridge Road: southerly, northerly *nd westerlf t« set In Wyoming, 2:39. Mar. 4-5, Blood Ridge Road and Ridge Road pro- a point 100 feet west of the weat aldt and Sand 2:22, «:04:04, «:4«; I Wake Up duced westerly to Hawthorne Place; line of.Shunplke Road; thtmce along a acrearhlriKh , 1:00, , 4:4244:2.. 8:24824 . MarM .6 6-7,Hawthorne Place southerly and west- line drawn 100 feet weat of and parallel Midnight Frolics. 2:18, 4:55, 7:424 ,102 10:299; erly to Its south Intersection with to the uret side line of Shunplke Road Bedside Manner, lroo. 3:37, 6:24. 9:11. Beechwood Rnnd; Beechwood Uoad northerly to a point 100 feet north of REOPENING TONIGHT, southerly to the Delaware. Lncka- the north side line of Morris Avenue SOUTH ORANGE wanna and Western Railroad; Dela- thence along a line drawn 100 feet ware, l.»oltnwanna and Western MARCH 1st CAMEO north of and parallel to the nortr AMAZING BOOK ON HOME RE- Rnllrond eitnterly to the point or side line of Morris Avenue, easterly u For a (UHMI IHnmr and « Mar. 1, For Hcavena Sake, 1:35, 8:35; olnce of beginning. a point 100 fret west of Orchard street MODELING . . . HINTS . . . SUG- Tarzan and the Slave Girl, 3:00, 7:00. FIRST WARD riFTH DISTRICT thence along a line drawn 100 tee] Few Hourn of Entertainment 10:00. Mar. 2-5. Dallas, 1:35 8:30; Walk west of and parallel to the wesi Softly Stranger, 3:00. 7:00. 10:00. Mar. •Polling place: Stefart-Rees, Chevro- GESTIONS . . . PLANS... ALL TO let, Inc., 315 Springfield Avenue. Bhow side Una of Orchard Street northerl] ('nine to the 3, n^llDi, 3:00. 7:00, 10:00; WalK Soft- room to the center line of the Delaware HELP ITOU MODERNIZE .YOUR ly Stranger 8:40; Abbott k Costello. of i Laclcawannn and Western Railroad 1:15; Atom'Man, 2:40. Mar. 4, Dallas. Beginning at the intersection HOME AXD'SAVB MONEY. the center lines of Pernwood Road along the center line of the Delaware 1:30, 4:25 7:20, 10:00; Walk Softly •nd -t*r M-<»rrt« Turnpike;- -t-lwme* l.ucknwnnnn and Western Railroad Schwaebische Alb BUDGET AID! Stranger, 3:«J, «:00, 9:05. Mar. U-7, eosterly to the point or place of begin Born to l>e TJad, 1:40, 8:35; Hit Parade, alonr. the following center lines Pcrn- Mor*, lwtftor cups p»r pound * Road southerly to Ridge Rond l K WARRENVILLE. N. J. 24 THRILLING PAGES 3:00. 7:00. 10:00. Rid';'1 floiul easterly to Hobart Ave- HKCOND WARD SIXTH DISTRtOI nue: fiotnin Avenue and Hohart Ave- —Polling place Municipal Building For Reservations Phone Bound Brook 9-9746 Get this helpful hook . . . plan TOUT remodeling now . . . nue produced southerly to the Dela- 312 S|>ririxil''WI Avi'inie Store* Stores I ware, I4icknw«nna and Western Beclnnlng at the Intersection of tbt ftiincitiK Every Saturday nnd Sunday' then com* to our big, tally equipped show room* and set how Rallrond Drlnware. Lackawanna and center lines of Elm Street and 'ht you tan »ave money and still get the fc*it material!. Open FRIDAY NIGHTS Open Wrstern Rallrond easterly to MorrI* Delnwxre, Lackawanna nnd Wrst-ri' V\c (Uli'r ID HiiiNiurl*.. Partlrw, < lufc. etc. Tur'ipikr. Morris Turnpike northerly j Railroad: thence along the following COME OUT TODAY FOR Learn how you can 'tU 9 P. M. ARE 'HI 9 P. M. to the point or piBco of bp«liinlnn renter llnea Elm Street southerly t< riP^T WARD 8TXTM t)t("TRU*l J.lndpji Plncr. Llndfii Plnco wes'rrn YOUR FREE COPY AS remodel and aave num> -Polling place: 8lef»rt-Ree* CheTro- to Tulip Strwt; Tullo Street northei SUMMIT SHOPPING NIGHTS let. Inc.. 315 BprlngfleiU Aveniic. show ly to Prospect street: Pmaoecl Btreei SUPPLY IS LIMITED dollar*. Summit Area Chamber of Commerce; room. weateriy to Hiackburn Rond: Black Beginning at the intersection of burn Road northerly to Springfield the center lines of the uplaware, Areniicr SprtngflHrr Avenue- easterly Larkswaiinn and Western Railroad to the Delaware, Larkowanni. ano Sumwlf 207f and -Summit Avenue thence alonR Western Kntlroad, Delaware, Laeks LYRIC *- il. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. the following center lines Summit wnniia an|on,~-t)Utie« TQ Lacitea Wt K«R«lr All Make* Tetettttra, Airt* MAIL mm Summit t-OOM * li RwU?i STRAND year. IVt/rt ««bl(», !••—f«i Up tut*. WPd.«Thur. »TRAN» Murrh 14 •ABTERN font OOMPAMT LARRY MAT m Jo«» 1m H«|«r«|» MM —wtr»l twwsfd's *"*»• BroAd StMwt ALUMAHOLL Csn*|iUi »r»ti»l Strt«t "THIS flu * on, mm, fid #w " Mm lo* tmrmm

-*• 3j

? \**

can

VALUE FRESH 16-ci. PARADE Heinz Pickles CUCUMIER t jar Green Giant Peas 17-ox Heinz Ketchup ., 26c Rock Lobster °- 39c

AH Spaghetti rU 2' c«nt 27c Tuna Fish Heinz Soup CZZ£L 2 25c Sardines In Oil £n$m (Rib 1 Sun Maid Raisins PD /Sauer Kraut*" Pork Loins 49c Ideal Apple Sauce Apple Juice "" Apple Sauce L Mayonnaise Serve pi,,. digest. Apple Butter l0tAl jplitreas DW^; ,«,. Me Ideal Tea Bags •i so ''" Steak lb. Mueller's Macaroni %>, 17c

10-lb. bag 19c (Shank SUGAR '•••• Half) Ib 59C Tomato Juice ^'2'^ 27c Asco Tomatoes °" kedHams l0U ttn V-8 Cocktail ""^^ 12c Stutted Olives - Apricot NectoroXM 2 r 23c Gravy Master fil Orange Drink STL.*: Shredded Wheat , i-ui * «»* Nabisco Grahams Fruit Cocktail JUNJMIMI M»«rt'»O»itht Mn Chocolate Nuggets £ 27c Del Monte Prunes >;rt- 25c Banana Patties **•*•!• XIC STtAWKMY Cocoanut Gems 27c

-. *;-l II-ox. &&Bz- Heinz Tomato Soup eon Acme bokt goods ore rushed oven fresh Scnrt 4cme Fredlr from our own modern bakery! SLICED Del Monte Pineapple 20-oz.con I* wadtnf Aimt frmtc4 fnh u re«4r dcaiwdl. all h*i, Virginia Urn Brown-&-S*rve Sticky ****•*****, KH n«H «•*• rmr ntot**** DIL 18-ox. Ore. 15 varieties t. dwmc frmf F«Nwta1 Cinnamon Buns "»>" 33c MONTE cam •» *U Just pop Into your oven for a super treat! Frosted Perch Fillet 41c CAISDY DEPT. FEATURES! Iced Cinnamon Buns viw"«* «« '•*— •» • 35c ACME COFFEE SERVICE! Tasty Smelts ^45c Night & Day ^"U^. 19c Asco Coffee i«!^ »!!, Louisiana Crunch Ring *»»«*« »* 39c Delson Merri-Mints Z 20c MEDIUM BLEND. Ground fresh to order. Fan Tail Shrimps 69c Supreme White Bread ^••^» 15c Jelly Eggs ^^^^ 19c Wincrest Coffee A 77c lu M MILD BtEND. Heotflo roosted Brown-N-Serve Hot Cross Buns "**—'* » 39c Krispy Krunch " t.•- 29c ¥BWMB Hot Cros$ Buns * >•*— *» Ideal Coffee SSL 85c Orange Slices ^SL-4* RICHER BLEND: Vigorous flavor. tD/TRODVCTORf OFFER! SAVE VP TO 25e! 1 _ Attmhtd i* Florida Coupon Wortli 10c J^ ^^ Coupon Wor C lath il^t. J«r juicy IDEAL Instant Coffee Z 49c • r f 1 43 "Si 1 Hurry Try this sensational new instant coffee during this introductory offer! • Coffee Cake Mix,^, 24c Cleanser »«•««• 2 '^ 19c Wilson's MOR Beef ltZ 53c Soap Powder *n*—n ^ 26c P* e WSwl ( UKMAMI n^. nuiic. mtwvitwt with outttanding Mk, nt*m —• 11 A. M, to Noon thru ftidty, WPAT—9J0 «H 23c RONW»NI SPAGHETTI

U MILK *J if W1STOPI UMJKItS IOVAL CROWN COLA „,_ GAROUNA mm KIRKMAN CRANLUTED

SprinjfWd tot and SouHi St New Providence 4HlMopleSt.