[Read fhe Her* Id for Local Hem Summit for it fan trdng Ikl».a» and Summit FUcvr4 64th Year—No. 21 In Two s«f Honi relrphont •i BMOD* CUM Matter at ts« I. Summit M3M $imilf+tl,4ti«kSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1952 ' tf A YEAR 10 C£9rrS . -... & .... &L•r,..«__... —_•._ •• *;- . »>•..'• kJi' :.fe-_„ U" (summit, N. J,, Vi»d«f th« Act «f *U»CB 3, ltll Jaltonstall Lunch Stevenson Group to Oak Knoll School Gels City OK lay Open Headquarters GOP Wive In Summit Today For 5500,000 New Building A Voiunteera f or Stevenson City Engineer FYank J. Murray yesterday issued * quarters will open.here todfty with .permit for tlieierei^iorit)ffr;$ a formal reception from 3 to 5 Knoll School of the Holy Child at Lamed and Ashland p.m. at.suite 405>O7 in tho Baasett- roads. . • Central building at ^hc southwest corner of Springfield avenue and This followed; approval of the plan* .by Commoo Coia- Beechwood road. ci! at their roectlsf Tuta4ay elflit. Perched on the top of the build- Oak Knoll's main buiMIng «t ing in this Republican atrorighold Plans Completed present H on Blackburn rmd. Tim will be a large bantter bearing the •chool la operated by th« Sisters i>f Holy Jesuf .The ijew legend, "For art A-l Candidate .the g Vottf 1-A Row A for A - -" . ''',•* • ." •'" >'•:••-•;'•• McnaheS. came io.tfi'e Surnrjist P*ciflg" while ,Wvinf Triwt Company «fUr having been shooter in aviation (y*t)fiftted wjth the i'riuW-nlial In- for (he U s. i'auraiu't' CoinjMiiy kn Newark. "Hi- il.\>ntiriUcd«frQn» South Pacific arVa w,»»s LjjraduaU'J 1""", l.'"!ii"ibi« vtlp 'Die result pi that' •The : Unsveraily and tin- ' iltuduaU1, Qulnea to"Tahiti.. trip waj ti national bestseller, 'j^te- Although the School of Bu3int.->.- Paul L. Cannon end Frank B. FINEST LAWNS STORM WINDOWS Jeckel were both advanced from treasurer to twUtant STORM DOORS vice-president. Mrs. Rosa Shan- are grown with nln was appointed auditor, while and COMBINATION DOORS F. Ludvick Heilqtfisi and WWUUH P. Marachall were' appointed as- sistant treasurers. 255 Broad St. Summit 6-0525 Mr. Cannon na* been with the FORBES William P. ManhtUl We're proud to carry Stride Rita Summit Trust Company alnce 1924. During his banking career he has ... because we think then F. Ludridc HeUquiit haj been in charge of the book graduated from the Elisabeth keeping department, with addi Elite chapter of the American Institute tional reepohfllblUtle# in the Audit are no finer children's shoet of Banking and attended the Juveniles Apprehended ing department and gtaff training LAWN GRASS SEED than these. We believe ti specialist graduate school of banking at activities. Mr. Jeckel l» A resident For Damage of Cars Rutgers University. He has of Berkeley Helghta, wter« ht in them.. .in their Pollco revealed thta week that worked in all the commercial de- end his family h*ve lived for they had apprehended four juve- partments at the bank. In recent many yeara. He La at present serv- superior quality and in local moving years he haa occupied the posi- niles, ranging from nine years old ing as finance chairman of the workmanship; in their carefully and to H who were responsible for tion of assistant treasurer in the Board of Education of Berkeley breaking aJl windows of two auto- Securities Department. In his new Height*. FORBES planned construction. We believe that in long-distance moving, mobile* th« previous week! The capacity ea assistant vice-presi- Since coming to the bank in 1939, oars wer« parked at the rear of dent he will-assume increased Mrs. Shannin haa worked in all Stride Rites ... exacting!; packing, storage he Sperco Motor Co. and the authority in the department. Mr. department!. In recent yean her Admin's Auto Top, bobh on Morrl« Cannon is married and has three duties have been concentrated in GARDEN fitted by our trained staff av«nue. children. He lives at 13 Dougl&a the auditing department. She ., .offer your child mazimm The juveniles, two boyo and two street, Mlllburn. a graduate of the Elisabeth chap girls, will be sent .to Elizabeth Ju- Joined Bank la 1928 ter of the American Institute of foot protection throughout •UMI1IT EXPRESS COMPANY^ venile Court. Mr. Jeckel became associated Banking, and ha* be«n partic- CENTERS with the Summit Trust Company ipating in graduate couraes. Mrs. the important growing 66-76 Railroad Avenue n 192S. His. employment at the Shannin make* her home at 468 bank wax interrupted by three Morris avenue, Summit. yean. Come in soon, SUMMIT 6-0315 Franklin Hills Morris Turnpike near years' service In the U. a Army. In Commerce Department won't you? llackbum Rood Mr. Jeckel is a graduate of the Mr. Hellqulat ha* been at the Elisabeth chapter of the American Summit Tnitt Company since 1918, Millburn Ave., Mlllburn Summit, N. J, Institute of Backing, and lat 1th the exception of a brief in- became chapter presMJint. He, B rruptlon during which he con- Excltulvt homti for $ale also graduated from the School of tinued hii education. He has at- noUTt 10, HANOVER Phono SUMMIT ft-1019 Business Administration and tha tendtd the Elizabeth chapter ol i m 8.*. Hicuwm . m. t m Graduate School of Banking, both T«n Minutes from Chatham 1A.IS $0.50 SUVIM . «*. i »ran ctmimurr or ANY BROKER the American Inatltut« of ^Bank- t Rutgers University. In recent ing, and wrved In the commercial *t to O According ro Slu yeerii, as assistant treasurer, he and navinga departments. Recent- ly, Jfr. Hellqulat has been head WEEKDAYS ond SUNDAYS Carried In All Shea and Widths commercial teller. At ajuuttent t A. M. to5:30P.M. treaaurer, h« will continue MB du- ties In th# commerctal department. He \M treasurer and a veitryman of Suiiiiuil Shoe Shop Calvary Church, and live* with hLs family at Falrvtew avenue. « 414 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT 6-2688 ITS €AS have a checking account. The ©ntrlet on your checkbook stubs will show yo,u the why, when, and how much not only of your expenses but of your deposits. You'll always get a You get more work for lest money with ChevroW trucb! For a Chevrolet truck is alwayi rliht-foctorj- X cK.ckin accost will bn .conom!,,. j will ,.v. ycrH. , of mon.y 9 ng e penw matched to tfie job, wl'hlti e right power, the right a- »nd the time sp.nt on needles, trips and standing in lie to pay bills. pacity, the right engine, Iran* • misiion, iprlngs, «jlf' an tires. We have both Regular Checking Accounts end.Budget. CfccfcTn« Account,. Com. !n end get a btnrr dial and a find out which type fits your needs. , " . buy with Chevrolet trucks! Better buy WITH CHEVROLET TRUCKS! now! A fofftr buy becautm ,.. Th«y Hit for Ie« than comparable mod«li of othtf mtkM. IMW optrifioo and m«lntentnc« SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY ^if U«tlition*lly higlicr Inde-in MVM ESTABLISHED 1891- u ChtvnUt't loni Hit «rf «trn-Tilu« f«atur«« offen more \mm lot Im moneyl Ott t bttttr •*" d#«l mi i totot buy with Chmoltt traelt! I -'• VON SIEFART CHIVROLIT, Inc. HfcM . m W?» of tile New ' THE SUMMff^Alb/THUftSPA^r^TrtitcB 33,1952 voting booth? Whet If I change ray f ?Jf3§§««* J Voters the ('.I'd mind before I leave the.booth,? ' • -j i§fi§i Jimli'i , ihn cdutatur» in the ' Delaware and Maryland State in we M HLUV-1 «' .Hiifoia aa t.ic ontii btat suited .'^I'-ntaJ Htospftals. . , Offer Special >; the Transportation to Be Provided 1 - t.n i. ColJ. t Ws r Transportation to the polls will ; iii-iiiy ,inr ;o «ts*u.t the children | '» cloainj, he-'gavt a brj|( Mi i" /tit _p..tiR an "emotional ma- •> re.fun • of the underlying principle* •«»P« time to be provided by the League "whdir j I Addresses Mental lection Services Summit t.i t ' . Til (I- itlfi L uii if' t 'I elect- tfatir cti 1 U/.!\ ' <(.'! ahi ,ty ty gi : .dung «ith ot h.i hti»nnn relations progr«»i fR f 'fon..*' to the overwhelming nert'&.varj , «ud anyone wishing -I ; II ' fioM'j Cii'i Ri.-d i'..i ri . of : 1 "'•''i- • " , mnl f»trt-j*fii tliut a good mental «ry jVi!>'' and • *u'c««i of it« tills service will p4«u>e# telephone'! ~ '"s l:i' ri.'i'.'i'it. ftiiM I'i Hygiene Group «lf«. 'food Vote r ' fi'j'li.- i.'eii Mn i.- keep ADLAI E. STEVENSON on the air. ', w* offer o McGR£GOR wormty lia«d Lee HaH outdoor jack»f that i» completely washable! Toss it in your washing machint at often as you like—(he free-swinging Sitxler-Orizzler h absolutely • colorfast, shrink-proof and fade-proof. 12 horcfy color*. 1 Won * you pteose contribute whatever you Canodlan Red Siixler lining, 85% wool, 15% nylon $i,1.!J Interwoven Soclci cow afford? MtGregof unlined Driixler Joc)c«» Byford Socks .-••• + * * • . ' , In Union County it's 1-A for an A^ tandldate on Row A and that's Adiail >a ifi #-* n-'» > tvi c >_ «• j'«%:.-f-.jj' , i # >':••*,* ••» **:*,•*••<.:*> & «i»iiiiifc THE, SUMMITHERALD,THURSDAY,OCTOBER23. \H2 Methodist Oiurcb next Tuesday: I vlttd, will ,be *efd»at Calvary Episcopal Church J^emoyalv4p ;...to..which.all are In- j.at 8 p.m. - Be*. E.1 F. Franehr /: ,., iS Woodbind Avenue rinUnar..*: •The atinfc of death is CHURCH DIRECTORY of Hn i.i Dinner < 10 s ni, Ho \ C 'It 1, .!!• BJ! thanki ^be to God, And Fair on jini, H Kiu:h its 'the victorv •«.ni,, 4,The Community Church •*• - *ro Plans have been completed the 83rd annu*l fair -and turkey • Sunday - 9:45 *it«...'.Chu r-ch ! I Hitarlan r 1 ( •• .<•' 4 —<* dinner which will be bcM «I O*** H '\ A ii«rB' I) o t 'ection* fr'oni the I ! Springfield Mil Haldrtm Avenue* Memorial Church on' N**viOJb«.,r 1 i a Hi , Kir J; J.iiri i \t raion of thu iiibte j S:3oVm., -Ttif-Lii-'her league wKl M - ui Mrs. Harry Dorwart is the ticket ••» Bev. Jacob Trapp. a :u C. .J !>," 11 nl v\ !! be; the following: j entertain (lie League* from E«t i . i j !,iu-t di !JVI red my eoul from '• -^EllMbeth and Plainfleld,. chairman, for the. Mlrt - The Citizens Trust Company auto financing rate is low and our service WWt« ftSmtO DIM ml «tw». |»<«eBtteMl»» ' * is prompt. , , ' Get a good-lookin! new Studebaker Commander V-8orChampion Beit "8" and best "6" in M<»l>ilgtt8 Economy Run in actual gag mileage par gallon!* , . Mtmbtr M«mber Dramatically advanced new "awqrt.lmck" jet-itrciini«d ktfg NdtroJ fttdtral Dtpatlf ' ; lytftm /7 Iftiura Compare dghwrpd prices and you'll |»»,y a thPifty gtiwl«b»kcf I 30-32 MAPLE STREET SUMMIT 6.3300 GEDDIS MOTOR SALES, INC. ' IK »•*•• THU^PAY; QCTQBiit ?3. cetaber.S « §k Sumnut ne«, Jr., of 60 Hoburt avenue. gig Souvenir Aaiciii«ry, ah Cadwo, firat vice-president; All Common Council In the letter Mr. Bennett M Franklin Pf A Episcopal Women tp the thmn are 27 knal] chUdren living kMw. William Snydcr, second vice! {'Continued.from Page 1) program Seen hospital tit t&( on the street who are cnd«i$gere4 jprtsjdeitt: .-Mr«. Webster Van >Have Parish Luncheon Headquarters For ; "st-«ui foe Plans Meeting : for the new to Dan ford Gte-r, Srcl; Albert Haw- by epteders. He tailed the section i Win hie, recording • sccretarj; Mr^,. TI>$'"Wonian'ii. Auxiliary of Cal- ' Nafiwidly Advtrtlwd building ' way and'Nila Anderson, betivwn Springfield ' avenue and For Nov. 3 I Andrew Mcjiadden, corrc^poiidiiig ) vary EiMMVjxil Cimfi-li will" hold Work Clothes it Sportswear, for follies .-,« I-.. The incrc'hanttt' committee o« Whittredge road » "regular a Uinetvon. meeting t'or-^il p«riall 'Tvmiy-tm V«ars at Franklin secretary, and ¥. ,L, Helkjubt, j Hynting outfits for men. itI,t|fin of advertising in'the the Summit Area Charabt-r of > " wyjueij on Tueoday tit 1 p.m. at the jj ;,rogrein for the,Overlook Summit Phy»icl«i Commerce was-granted permi*- . The subject w«Tefcrred to tlie School" will be the theme of the treasurer. ' \ parish house;. Shoes It Luggage. Laundry flwt 1932-53 Parcnt-Ti-aeher* VL«- o: ii'M, ayahsotcft by'the eion to* have Santa-Claw ride oir police department. Alao,. Mrs, Burton, w«(ys and j Moiling Cases for Men • ',; Auxiliary, fitts ty'en com- a float from tho ntilrond Ktafion ncKiation "htecting' on. November 3 means cosnfltittce chairnian; Mrs. at 8:15 p.m. at Franklin Sclwol; and '.vjiii grv«tcr sitcci*s4 than KTly j H> the side t>ntrnnt;v of the StrandLocal Artist Has , •_,/ Linckay, program: _ Mrs, H«rold -(art:, it h« been reported. new (.Theater on November 2'J starling Former students end former PT- Grube, hospitality; Mm. Robert A officers, in addition to friends, Offset Printing Edit, Holmberg, chairman ~ . .'-gram tr.'to.j at ll;03 a.m. Philaddphla Exhibit J^finson, Mrs. Lfishmau Wratliall, SALZMAN mental h> -•:r ur» and ar« ltavite •«*;,. j ( 1UI|JI i itum of local ,btL°i> i ,i>ih whu'i haw pur- 1( I i Dili lilUUllUt Of tt K N>«M> m Llic program." ,, i of Hi ir-toWTi adver- IS O till 9pm THURSDAY and FRIDAY jj.iA ii'i. iiii'i.iin; Mi>. Ali'K'fi,\u>fh t ',",-, .Mr», (i«ri|iin Boyil, Mrs. Frcl- ; ,,n,kCiibt-r!, Mm Lf. B.• Timing. j FREE PARKING >jr.s- ij.nr^v P«uUrn. Mw. Milford ! [i. UrtHi.-r. Mi*. VV. F. So'niifkHlb, I jr, Mr- Ari'hihtilit Sriier. A!.-f>. ' BEHIND OUR STORE Ur; U't'liHjn F: Knc.'rafitnin: Mo, j c,ir: Cvmrr..Jr., Mrs. Ru.-*r j u-^'T. Viip'tfli/l; Mr.a. Robfrt, Bmii- ,:«,(•. Mr->, Fkrold M. Perry, Mm , Cumirr- MftcDanicls, Mw, flay- j mir.d E.Snyiicr, Mra. Suftirirr E j \Vh;tmy, Mr* tJ. B. MacFarknr, : Mr,-: ivr.iU J.. Perrottct, Mrs. IMV;'1' K, Bout on, tits. .Alan SclimiU and-Mrjs. Duncan W. Bar- ton • - Enjoy Mr. Joe - Low Prices Mr.-. Franklin find Mrs. Anderson Another Big Week Full of fi,-r Mrs. .Sheldon Franklin, Mr* On Famous Brand Foods U', (J ran! .Tatiock, Mrs. Ralph Tort'-i- Jr., Mr?. Hency W. Hard- ;<)•{, Mr.i. Henry G. Celt, Mrs. Big Prizes and Little Prizes TONK5HT-THURSDAY NIGHT ONLY-* to 9 p. m.« •»••*. i Carleton. \V. Picrson, Mrs. W. W. PiCin, Mr.f. Dohnld O. Miti-hcli. Mrs, fwinmel A. Smith Jr., Mo G-E POP-UP TOASTER Duiii.H.• Travifi, Mr«. Karl Kiariii ,\!r.<. Rnplh-E. Blank, Mm VV.R. . You'll love owning this gleaming DOMINO GRANULATED 5_|k Tin-, Mrs. John C. £fki!e.« Mrs. W)'!:nni Crfin.stoun, Atr* Eiivvnni famous name toaster. No home «' H'tilock, Mrs. Richard Tinru-r- should be without one! r"!n\. Mr.t, Harold Krppa, Mrs. F N'li'u-k, Mra "Harold S(>«Ticf. Final phiiis and nrmngcmenLs SUGAR Bag .'•••r thf 3M2.edition of the Ovrr- .:nok KOUJFI* will be announced i-i'.'owi!^' the FoJlira Committt' ....ilyJooJs . ... for every household ;"« "bioncsl by A committee tin- •ifr (hr> chairmanship of Mw. Ib. «'-tr! banner. The committrr in- ;^'i'.; Uw mpmbcrs of Summit ''••l"'j I of -the Womon'fi Auxiliary. WESTINGHOUSE can Tii'y aro Mr.s. Robert W, Par- CRISCO *'i)". vifc-ciKiirman. Mr.i. C. Doug- 75c VACUUM i'. Hini.v. Mr.<». Ambro.<»c J. Geary, M-. Samuel A. Smith, Jr.. Mrs. Complete with motor- Dtl Monte Carnal-ion M.iv,vf'i i^..t(,r ,),._ MM_ Uporgf '»• Smiih, Mr.i. Thoma.-* VV. John^- driven brush . . . The taJI '"n Mr*, n, R. Dicfpndorf, Mrs, TOMATO SAUCE can T EVAP: MILK. cans "'^v If. Hilynnl. Mrs. Mme* B. Wcstinghousc Hand Vac- R: r ' l«\ Mr«. Hpnry VV. Harding. uum is guaranteed for Instant Sunsweet M". Robrrt VV. Cumminjr. Mr.». VV. quart K Tfllt Jr; Mr>; Aubrry Jows and perfect performance and M". Malcolm Edgar, NESCAFE. . . . V.49 PRUNE JUICE • • bott. _OtlicT mrmftcirr»rving are Mr.». •' quality. r: L C'orhy Jr., Mrs. Onr^ Fruit Flavors l!rb«i. Mr>-. H^nry G, (Ml, Mm.) California Frwstonc and Puddings """•y C, glnch. MM. Tflul r,««Ir- No. IVt $ | .00 '"^'''i Jr., MM, Hector C. Gri.^ cans ""'1, Mrs. J, Campbell Hownrd. PEACHES. JELL-0 . . . Mrs, Klwnrd p. Tvymnhlcy. Mr?. LAST WEEK'S PRIZE WINNERS! •s^"!t W, Vnn D«'rbcck, Mrs. F. ^, SrhuitMinn. Wit your name he here nexf week? Personal Attention In Our FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Kinrr the nunihrr of (|f)| i«. f'»r patronit is MRS. JANICE SCOn of SUMMIT MRS. PEG AHERN of NEW PROW Service Meat Department Kept Fresh & Crisp by Clean Ice f>'in».-r itrgfw that r(wrv«tion-« b«? G-f. iutomatir Tnattrr If cMin%h»uir I nrniim Meaner nyi'lf fariy. None can be received •ifd r November 1. MISS IARIARA SLOAN of SUMMIT MRS. J. E. ZIEGLER of SUMMIT Kosher Style Boneless Brisket California "HIP Follies will hi rfrr Timnlcr I nruum (leaner MRS. AitHUH PAOULA of SUMMIT MRS. DOROTHY UBBY of S'PFIELD CORNED BEEF ICEBERG LETTUCE W mimthtttttr t m-uum (Irmirt ( utmhtni thill hit ' MRS. A. VAN HORN of CHATHAM large tt (uiitiuinn Drill hil 79, head I Swift*i h-Smlum Ib. cello C A# A BEAUTIFUL 4-PIECE SKINLESS FRANKS . California Firm, Rlp« cortoii rnrcf i Odd Coin TOMATOES ..... of 3 or 4 rfCEC • CANISTER SET SLICED BACON Swlrt'i Frtmlum California Juiet A beautiful canister from a 4-piecc canister set . . . Value 2.98. ,l«ii»l*s« Oaliy ORANGES . 3 doi«n 1 Each unit is yours free with ft purchase of $lifm our Summit COTTAGE HAMS ateife' A,/different unit each week for i weeks. / OP f N f H I D AY N I J f j fSM FRESH THURSDAY NITC TOO, TILL • P. M. "'•'• * !H||# nnl at lh« wnf, ha \ 1 I* '? pni M» nf Anjr«#l»f»* in I 321 Springfield Ave. 'hn (Hd.r..|,(nMHJ[«?n EGGS Get your vital protdm in Klftpgloaming white frmh eg#t» they're certified Grid* A. by the State and Federal Seals , . . Buy n •ntmi doxon today 1. IITtll BRINK! AnfittiHfn In nttnf EtaMit In "'* nil THIS IS WEEK NO. 3 put i»~ 4, "€:, WEI PARKIN* IIHINP OUR STORI •*»••• -.;•** THE SUMMIT HIIUIO, THURSDAY. QCTOIII23, tt« 6 (or Us* «t«d of the i acrcM th» country !«*• >«*» NO I K K ; •rk tnd oflr»e to 'Summit, in 1953. a.58 unit apartment was opened and construt*" majority. H-irac* Fora, |,-, . f H« graduated fronuSurrunlt High difnantly »roui«d over thll »tat« DEATHS of affairs In our Federal Govern- :=:ur rf tion has begun qn another one of, 39:units. Ed*»m« School In '1937. He received. A ment and are demanding w hou^.' These are-in-addition to existing rentals of ' ' * gre«' from Virginia Polytechnic i lid I . .,.( Fuiii'iV i- of cleaning, but what k Wm d«nr .:» J< ERALD S «,,^«d .sit !, ii ('•, i ' i >t SUMMIT 01 Homes and apartments/ the clashed col-1 J- %£ %Z " Institute in ml. . ' r«nt i"S' J '" '» on a local scale? In our own cony 'I ill ~(i.L. (> I Ijr | .1 J Mr, Carpenter served in World tha «y V'\ mi; Membtr umns of "the .Herald each waek.,,list several ,.et lH,,. |,?!Ue afU,r a ^hort jllnc*i. rnunlty at Suaimit wr continue to w War II As captain in the i>h LIVING ROOM SUITES A Wonderful Gift Anytima FOP Any Woma,1 LANE CEDAR HOPE CHESTS M Secretaries SLUMBER CHAIR «nd Desks Mahogany or M*pU « YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE KITCHEN SETS Priced from •39 oo IMPLY am and, GIVE GENEROUSLY !• sturdy Studio Couck In rkh html pliwtk th.t r«IMn IIMI- d Intp T*r» Twin «r Inf, etti#i«f. «rmr*tiif. full 79 119 IV«ni »69 • FUBNITORE CO. -t "FUlMIWlt C0MMUKITY CHEST 4*5 3PRINGMILD AVE. •Wednesday-Friday Evenings) CHAHACTm" SUMMIT, N. J. (Op«n Monday THE SUMMIT H6RAL0. THURSDAY, OCTOSIt 23, BERYL I* WIED, Correspondent. News of New Providence Borou '* Summit 64972 morrow at 8 p.m. County ft.nd local candidates, including Archi- ILiCf ION NOtlcr Badgfey Has CireHi Expands bald Alexander, will be present- BOROlioti t OK 'VW' All are wi'Uonic U> ftti-i-d^ IS. ummr UIV^N •1 the Dietrlet Board*.of Ei,-ni0,, v Long Record of Political Views.;-; in ft»i th*r#lnafter dteigr.,.^ . la th« 8»r»ugh oi N^ i»rakH(,,,; Case, Pascoe tft-wa the hours.t>f » AM „,./, In "Open Letter' ,-.j BST., on Tu»«l»y. Nov-emb^^ CivicService for the purpoct c v g. .its -*eriei i Bor«U|h-*-In, an optn 'letter to jTo Address «r»l ffiecUon-Jor the n.dl. 1 .• , i>f releases presenting local canchr ' voters, John A. Cirelll, Democratic j d»te« for tb« office* ^candidate for Mayor of the Bor- d*tca, the New Providence R'cpub- Boro GOP Rally The (allowlnj are the i.u . - ,. • ough, outlined a ten-point plat-, l the Uclinii-olm--."JiJin, '-Destination for his 'g-r#8uatio«. from- PlilnflHd.«Aveiiue loutherl/to a point Moon," which will be prcwnrwl Mayor Speifts !5 f fl | Children's Annual in-'v&t center tine of Mouhtaiij A.v»- Township GOP C0U ea( $ O.C.S, there on Auguet -^8,, •' nui thenc*' along the center ttn« of'. Height* r Po«V three times from 11 «,m. to- 5 Mns;, tfrodlej, a teacher in the , Moun.tKlti Avenuf. we&UTfy to i point At Dinner of Halloween Party iln the dividing line of the Towtuhtp ijLEO.—^iJu;l!iH^4i-«.^l»*mttHi_..6|4»*. lincoln School, was granted ft of Nin Providence and Warren TovvrT- ship Homtntt County; thenc* along the Colombia School* for any of the perfonnaiH.es." Police Groups leave of abjence no that she could the diyidtns line bvtweeu said Tpw»- be held November 1 ' Vn addition arrangement;-*'hove 'S4J #iip*..,*uajtJi«iJr,tn . -* •••4taaUi#tlv-Juttamg , Berkeley H«igbts — Mayor A» Borough-The children's annual tion, to thu centt-r of Green Brook; !(,r tin -auspives t)t tne own made -for pony rides, truck where »he will spend ther year. C, Sw«Woh of the Towwhip w*ts • .Hallpween costume party, spon- *»ld point beinit th« dividing Jin* M- .". fiVii: wall, be given'in'the_ ride, •games -and • n-fn-shmonta,' Going Well Drive Meeting twetn aald Township of New ProvJ. the gue«t speaker at the 16th an- Berkeley Heights—"The benefit* sor ejl by the Borough's recreatlpfl denceand the, Borough of WBtChtin*; loo\ iiuHitoriura and grounds! .- 4dults .Will he able to buy home- tbei>ce>RloHK ttit- simtherly boundary MO' Berkeley Height*—T. C/ Plumb, nual Patrolmen"*. Benevolent As- to thegirlctfidbojr scouts In Berke- • department, .will be held October yre attraction on the Cookt'd foods Jersey has announce'd. 428 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE For Croup 1 and 2 stores—the smaller stores—community ceilings SOLD will be computed by applying'the allowable retail markups—a-s pro- SERVICED vided by the OPS retail grocery regulation—to the current whole; sale celling price. This la known GUARANTEED ONLY AT aj a "ceiling on -selling" basis. SINGER SEWING CENTER Summit 6-0500 For Group 3 and,4 'stores—the chains and supermarket.* —com- munity ceilings will be computed by the allowable retail markups to Bedrosian tho retailer/ .current not caet.< Mr. Zazzali reminded the trade thfit community prieinp; Ane.t not OUR GREATEST BROADLOOM do a way with the existing whole- sale and retail grocery regulations. They continue in effect. Com- munity pricing does not - rai.se or lower the general level of ceiling SALE IN YEARS prices. For controlled Items not community-priced, the grocer con- tinues-to compute his ceilings oa in the just.. For community-priced item.1!, however, the ceiling price Beginning Thursday, October 23rd computations are made by the OPS office serving the area. Th!,i results in uniform e^iHng price* This is your opportunity to sove from 20% to 50% on broadloom, hooked and oriental for the nvirkt-t basket item» *•-(/, THf SUMMIT HgRALD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER nftfW in the 'expected' absence of father lull of be«n* on the way home, f irit M«a in th« early yean of the t>t presented with a full ballet for dancet to enchanefc? the operetta, and mother. ^, ,.( * the rwult of their unprecedented' century, "Tht ChooolaU Soldier" th« tttm time. Th« tntir* dancing as wa% done during iU dramatic, exjjerlen«je, which how. 'Chocolate The sound ttttci* are waiting on hM wtfcblubed a muattal pattern corpts, imported from the St. Louis ever,'they assure n» will not Marl Broadw«y revival. Use sidewalk, and take the oppor- which la almcwt universal toda^. tunity of rehearsing on the ride them on the road to Hollywood. Municipal Opera In large part by Soldier' Next Practically every outstanding niu- to the radio station. With cars ?i.J}we€tnes* and light prevail at Anthony Nelle, choreographer, Until the Uta Century,- sugar jiiigin^ Wi; walk into1 the jytudio, of recent MMIOIUI hat which in currently appearing ia either a luxury Htm or a ft "home, though the tttrlwy U ttill be«n bated on * hit wht reupon the ons't freeze and At Paper Mill W • *Ue- cin« in iVtstern Europe. ,. raf.tndthe»tand-ln b&stejwwish- book. "Carousel", will be retained to gtv« can't got out a feeblo "yah-h-h." es I hadn't returned, BO »he could The first ol the popular operet- In recognition of tht fact,] that] ftdded tone to "The Chocolate Soi- Lumberjacks are the hard«t T«'t and /studio direction thew' ptey her role to (ha utmoit. The ta* to be based on an established theplotof "HiftCflfeeoi«trSoldi»r" j dier" NeJle i« currently preparing workers among men doing manual thrill, and they acrcam for tt su»- elt out on the'lawn jid thmtrlcalhit ptfty,'The'Chocttlate | brings together *. p*Sr of lovers liMiii it two minuti-.H into the inioro- ; e scries of European peasant labor. the «unaetf What « peac:e- 5*>j<1^r,'" featuring the' gay music 1 who are ».t odd* through meat* of j'h'Mie '{'lie (»!u>-bttck sounds not ful place, they murmitf. So *8lax» of Oscaf "gtrau*. will pay its first the production, Frank Ctrrington siw*iour average boy», but tnlut ing to tit and itudy the btiiutlea visit .In five «ea*otu» to the Paper hi bringing b«ck the «erapping j tly bi» a recording of an Siorei of nature on a quiet Sunday. Mill Playhouse in Mlllburn be- .lover* of "Kla* Mt, Kat«," the ««a- ' Opm FRIDAY NIGHTS Omn «npry'crowd at ft Dorfgpr.i game. I gueu it la. I wouldn't Knojv, ginning Monday, Oct. Tt Immedi- spn'#, outstanding hit for (he «Ur- j iL.il.duy. at Ibt^tudia- while ately alter, the -cunpitt engaggmeint. rlnap.rolfs, T«d Scptt'.yfU\ «»s*y,.|be j . ARE 'tit f P. U. '•tie in/u Tiil-in in tin- di«loguW The .majority ;«f watermelon* of "Garoujfel" cornea to 4 doge.- title role and the lady he putaven ; m;T- Coma and sw the many' votuet'offered for you selection at Safeway. The big ChMte Festival headlines an assortment of outstanding AMERICAN JELLY TUNA CHEESE PEAS .k. Old Virginia—Appl« Grapt ' MID-Sf A - WrflTf SLICED PROCESSED _ 2 1b. Diary of a Peaceful Sunday 2 can Nine a.m. Look at the weather — beautiful day, 5.? sky, nothing to do but go to chiirffii and prepare supper or futir guests. Progress in leisurely fashion to cook pari- SWISS akes for the family, and admire the turkey wailing pa- CHEESE SCOTTIES STRAWBERRIES ently to be stuffed. CHEESE CORN ; FOOD Ten "m-nutr» later, phone en!! ~ SLICED CHATHAM CUT FROZEN - BELL AIR FACIAL TISSUE BEL-AIR - FROZEN .•:ii hy.sti nccil ri'i loin Ind Bananas 2 25^ C«nttr Cut Tokay Crtpti 2 Yellow Turnips ^ 4c |ucious ik IWIIT Apples "»"0 1'7« Hontydewt MILOHS Apples coRtuNDs 2lu 23c Celery mw - He Frying Chickens Green Pepp«n mw lfc •• Leftuce Sweet Potitoti 2 * 13* Ctrr©ti 11 /. Beef Rib Roast CORBYS Better Breakfast Week LOOK MAGAZINE En terprist La u ndr Oet, 19th ~~ ISth PARTY-TIMI *n WOP HIADQUAItmi BORDIRINO MILLBURN 727 MORRIS TURNPIKE AND SUMMIT SPMNGFIOD ;-«' THI SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, IHl '- S The Suburban Home That's Quite a Tree You Flooring in Attic 'OPEV AIR G.4RAGP fS NEWEST TJJt£A7> ^ K _ Survey Reveals Have on Your Lawn/ Sir Should Be Sturdy Porch Doubles as Carport What Is Sought The tree tty your toor •» having number of leaves—aj many a» 7,- a wonderfully busy time right now. GOO/W. in a well grown^lm. It's manufacturing a coupif of mil- While this » going mi and even To Add Rigidity By Home Buyers lion tiny corka. It's adding mile* after the leaves have fallen, the A surprUingly strong nationwide I A floor installed in finishing an of minute channel* to an $mazing- root fystem cf tht tree is making tide in favor of year-round air^con- DONALD M. MAVNARD • •water:; eQileet'iftf*y«tera. lt'*~"ex--r jtewr growth, adding • million* »f t .attic, .cm. either, .nwtJSe,'/ 'ox: almoat j break your house. ' dltionlng.of.hflttiS—ftlm&t'fqually" pJuxlihg iti" waistline with cia- gospatiier-like hairs that reach out as strong; in thc'Worth sa in the ' ritoiids and «rti«(j.c works of »cuip; ar!d unlock a film of water from a ! It can add rigidity to the .frame- — —.-- --.: - i . My littln. boys, aged 'our ami j children "|>iay South-is disclosed, by « survey of , ^, . i ., ^ lure. And :U .finishing i-he job of '&n:\- pMrticif. - Laid end to end, work, of a home when it's proper- v]%hu wmt 0 ay vvJth f||ns w Jy they would rxtvnd miles and mile**. 1 ly lasd. It tan induce vibration the latext home trend* jusS.,™™- k|antly. I bav^i »" ttafural %llng '' AHhou; wrapping and xv T the --ti»l«iian-—Go-- • -ftL No one ever 'counted* them, but a. enough to loosen and crack p-laa- TuWnwt'-Hrhr imt •-jMn- -•iw»t-'»««i tftin- Jife ii. thr. nird« Wichita, Kan,, home hc«trii|; «nai\- ecientat once f*timated a ; ter— if it',« poorly pl»nn>d..or ira- whrlher... I am justified. Fof a typo of of the i,«(jt.. '.i' ( ufuctiirer. The poll of new-home "fi'ant of winter, rye produced p white I nut HIIJO, to liiirit them 4o guided into • properly T«fd. '*."'.•' buyers and prospective ncw-iionic hcn» cf root has retha t totaled . All''attic* aren't intended «s liv- water giin« im U-ii KEPPLER MADISON 121 Wtit End AtttitM All pr»W*m# «r fumlpt nn In* Summit i-iirth wfriild filauppf^r If th« CABINET CO. wtild dup|tfi*t# ehmipfy IMKIN»S«D. MA. 4-3711 SUmmlr Mi17 K t«rf* $ntk\f>, fit* flin#- *. if •*' * l««f in fowl. y& THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. OCTO»E» «, I MI '•g« I* Overtook• Nurs© School V NuKing( Mia, pm ftl0 j "d i* «n the night .taff of Over- FHlirAHAII Haarl ! Twigs to Conduct Fair I Three Fellowships .and RoberrWoodwafdr pflpllpal pi The CoU*««. untap, caucanon neaa , j; , ov^e* To Meef Sunday was .'i jhtcr Barbara to Millburn to Bef f high school youth probleou with ; oUett law school Ui th# Unit«4 > r f The «nnual Twig Fair for the; Tli(. kfii.or >oath (eilowship of State* and the second o|de*t in the I W, J > *?" o Mr. and ZfT ? «•««» *S3 i the group*. . i u? Short HI I4* benefit of Overlook Hospital will I'm Mi'tlifxlui Church ha*'Invited '«*«•• An .vwtion man, third cta«; Calls Taxpayerpy s ' Bob Undbengii, chairman of M' of Millburri High h*-hMju.l returned' bo held Saturday from-10.a.m. to ;he fcllowahip groups of Oak* I worship, Lj arranging the "tievo- \'l Souls .service « p.m.. at the.Short Hills Country Mi mortal church and the,Cf>ath«int ReporLeonard t EConfusin. Best of Summffcg 8 Day Si'hooJ. , Mithinl.sl ("hurrh to be its''guests jtiortal i>art of the program. Con- S'lriili^y at 7 pm • • j stance Eberhardt, r^rettlpn chair- 1 here was an old woman of tUc,¥J.*gli»laUire-au. Attractions will include the sale' Mr.- Ttttlen Davis t*,4 of the thorlzed State School Aid Commit*,, of Christmas gifts and refresh-* j man, has appointed a special com- Who lived fa a'shoe .... ATTENTION! VOTfRS.' tion, declared last week: "Recent rait PC to plan for a.soekl statements by the New Jeriey Tax-* menU, game* of *k»ll, a. merry. She had .so many children OF BOTH PARTIES payer* Association regarding class go-round, ahd fkh pond. ' ilce'and-school casts are confmi-', . 'The following Summit Twig -: - rihtJiftttiHmtnl »t *ulUt to ojftr ft nil ami- * ulioUlmt */ «/«n *• km • €iie di$tfit know what to do. A Committeeat ...independent--votm has been .]»&": 'J, ._ .,.,' , ...... Lshtltwen Th« Commission recently re- furiDcd to further the election of ELISABETH Mrs. C J. BtrauavTwlg-.iS; Mrs. Too bad she didn't know //. USHER, Democratic candidate, only woman tailed a report of a two-year • '-i.rkP'0. ''$t%it* Stcuritlt$ art ofltrtJ ai m tpttutattou aludy on New Jersey's educational W. 1\ Nuckola, Twig 3; 'tin. J. She only had to look running for .Freeholder of-Union County. need*. • » F.'-CoWtll,. fWjg 8; . Mrs. Jean Oliver. Twig 8, and Mrs, VV. Thorn- :?: ? J||J. "500,000 SHARKS - ITaxpayera in this state have a SHE UXS IMi as Dodge, Tw)i 15. great'MaS«'In education,*:, ooii- TRA»*"CAHADA PHROUUMS LTD. AND TO SERVE! tluu«d Mr. Best who a}«o 1» presi- Student Aids dent of the Summit Education : Cwmgcrijpi fc,jr,/t;;^ ' . (A Quebec, CanaiJa, Co/por»iion) • Univeniiy, A.B., and Parsons School of Deiign, wh«re elation in doing iUelf and Ha mem- ! ;! ScrJer«r'; flBugKer of ben a, disservice in cloudinR thp Mr. «nd Mr* Herman Schcrer of ihe studiedAf ehit*cr«r«;. continued studies in N«w Immediate neea for additional 71 Pine Grove #yeiiae is Aiaong; < •\. York, London, Peril and Holy. school aid with a m&$a of etatut- the Mount HQlyoko students who Slve'4 have found,: tical detail. have been participating in the lo- For 16 yearl co/iducted h«r own tnduitrifll De- Kll t&t Pr 1 1 : l rtr ... r,.,r t ..- ',:, MANVlliMeM COiU h.'i' •' - '"• ' '"" '" '.on m»Mia the JiaiKin-t.'^rK.-l •••>• HI ' truv ..'..., t . v ..... 1 . .. , 1 .i.th .-!-( : if '-11'" .nin1''*! 1 i1 m Sin-ttt and Hvuix1 Tm lH:\\-y ••• U '. rn c t ,( 1 ,i,th ^t-c tf-i *' «:- In (Jr 21 1. • , .r.t \olimarv m- 1 ruts enjoyrd a niajor.ty of t-y.it , ' ,, n I li\ ,,\H ifi s. r>. m t ii' Si /la.!*-, '.fi'i t.*«~-M^' •**•--», pi i ''1 • > 1 .( (.,i i . t • .1 (Atobi 1 7 I' ".. > .M'vond Jt'.'-jlor: Nu-i-fi'- t.irii.i:"- : .1 • 1 r • I «•• ••>*-.„ r Tn.- .\T ' - 11 »•• 1) 'i' \1 ! Timm , , ,, \ Vnt • >i> !v K('j1iif''i^an «t .itj in 1 t'.r»vn :[,4-.« '» tl ; •• \ - . :ti 1 under dvV o '* "u- . ,1 'I,, i i>iir iiit ft rmerly DornoiTftiK' >nf..i ;*rt to 1 'i' n -1*' v \ 1 ' 1" • 1 t"' by rt«ii( r< i >> 1! t: iis- hi- tilled in the Novt-inber cott.o:!. 1 1 1 up !If r»t!octf4. Senator ^ink'n r:»y Summil* Live Poultry Market :e '-Hi fa.i %*!ien LJ.-AI. r.^.itj r.urn n. -, . U'IJUIS}*!!, w.u .i!t - . j|.ri.,i:l :.i.>n. I ' K "•" •uid frcfdonw arc dmni. Thf f,>:- 1 v.r,d t.i.nu- yt»Ater 3. The sWiator haa iorp bft-n In sharp disagreement with and efisc- EVEN WHEN MINING! al of the Admini.str»uion'* Far EasU'rn Policy-Senator Hmith -vit.i tTOtM MOCr "<: n* m«n itp' TIM! ANO'lNUCt . : ' the Second 'Ranking Hr-pub*iU »n •*i,b»d from >n$id« lluniinum frames »i'i nsf on the Senate Foreign Rela'ioru Committee. H* will undoubtedly ||j flCTUHI WINDOW VIIIOM ciptM/«» tl^bu.t, o» continue to serve on this coiiiinrtce CNILDMN.ARI VARIETIES if reflected and will play an m- IURGLAR nOW - un'i portant role in formulating foreign . vtnn kxk m any poiition policy undpr Eisen!io*'«r's Admin- ! Ulration. ' > 4, Senator Smith Is also iikdy Buy the finest.. ^ fill ORIGINAL to be reassigned to. :he Labor and 1 mmom Public Welfare .Committre. As « '^ member of this commitu«\ thf 16 years of deidopniirit w. Senator \vou!d have an important improvement-Exclusive Patented I catuitt committee responsibility concern- CUT- ing ally new labor laws coming be- fore the 83rd Congress. Tile Sena- Home Comfort Products Co. tor voted for the Taft-Hirtl«ry Ait 95 Summit Avenue Summit 6-8573 CHARLINE'S RATE and forift bill eontaining 2i* ajntnd- 417 Springfield Ave. Free Delivery Summit 6-4396 4.50 Prophylactic 5.95 PEP-UP VITAMIN Invigorate? 60c 50 c 1.89 La C'rora PARKER 51 CAPSULES Nylon INK HAIR BRUSH CloseOut NAIL POLISH 2.50 Horrid Hubbird Aytr C 1.00 B-Complex Sweet William SoapQQ 19 CAPSULES 3 cakes 98 2.00 25c La (rosi MENNEN NYLON BoratedC U5 Dusting 45c LISTERINE LIPSTICK Talc 5 POWDER 49 Tooth Paste C* Canister 2 59 with Itp brush 1.25, 24 oi. 5.95 INGRAHAM St. Thomas Fitch BAY RUM 79 .WRIST WATCH Coconut OH SHAMPOO Two Sid 9.00 PINAUD EAU DE 6 pz. KREML HAIR 1.00 MAGNIFYING COLOGNE MIRROR 3 TONIC 2,50 I ' SO Oz. CUTICLE 19* 39' 75ft NIPPER SCHICK BLADES U5 Natural C SPONGE HEATING PAD 49 3 Heat Guaranteed MalSng mrb Long Distance calla these days? Most* pveryme inJ^ew Jersey is! Servicemen, defense plants, Dr. West 2.00 Houbigwit Uloc 4 oi. TINCTURE of busmess people, people at home—all together you make Tooth Brush TOILET WATffi #9 BENZOIN ov«r 220,000 Ung Distance caXtemryday. And service is good! I You m&le service even foster when you call by number— 2.50 FOUNTAIN 1.00 HARRIET HUBBARD AYER you save tJte time otherwise needed in checking with the SYRINGC 89' SOLID COLOGNE STICK • out-of4own Information Operator. 2.50 GOOD WEAR 400 FACIA. 1.50 Berkley HOT WATER IOTTU 89* TISSUES DUNHILL Bfodes LIGHTER CALLING BY NUMBER S9« FITCH DANMUFF 1 PINT GENUINE* C 12° REMOVER SHAMPOO 2 lor 59' THERMOS BOTTLE STARTS YOUR CALL STRAIGHT THROUGH! T' 85c NOXZEMA II Sflmitary 10c Jerqen NAPKINS LOTION SOAP r. 5. A bmfy Ptrionol Number* Boakl«f h /utf 59* 29 5' 9m tikg fw faffing down numbwt frequently •• tfitfrtiMlfaftinyT) 1000 ASPIRIN 50e FropKylocHc TOOTH «Q, tkwmh C#. 98' POWOER *•# NSW JIRSEY BUI TUIPHONI COMPANY PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY ond PROMPTLY FREE DELIVERY! SU. JTHE SUMMIT HERALD, THWSDAY^ Pag* 15 LEOAL Homt and Sanatorium Report of tb« Finance Committee, reUttv* to th» request from the Board of Section* for th« ptyinrui ol cvir- tlztia to tllodr employer* HII<} /^coin* mending tha emploju* b« compeu- aatwl at.th« rate of nine au half lor aK hours worked In Clerk of fit their regular hoars of pro-Tkiect ifcdt the tamv hourly rate for *ucta overtime ahull nut b« luo "Talks atout" than fiOO jur hum R*port of Flaauce Committee, rela- tive to the rtquc*t Ironi U.e- Board tti^ElMtipu, for tiit-.-paymciu u( our- all t M < ot the .Municipal CUIKA »iid" , 1942 w A*«i*timt», in the cap.it.tty of . .... Unlou Cowty KKttbu Ho&rti Clerks fad recorrjiitntllUK tint the Municipal Clerlu recrtve »: IS ptt hour for ali'bourg worked lu t-xce*» of. thtlr regular working hours in the capacity />? J^puty Union County ilectlon s; ^^«* Board. Clerk* • and that the AuUtanu tn th« office of the Municipal Clerlts S«|MfRi|lit" mtd Otfitr who may b« called upon- to serve as Deputy unloa Couaty Electlou Bosrd miU«» Cl«3-lu, rJurlng hours la exce« of their. r*c<:pu tci th* rojular dally hours ,d tniploynxeut. montn of S*sten.ol fhall be compentaied at the rate ot |l«0 per hour. .. • - titing of bids recelvtd for the con- •iru«ton of a ruw storm water sewir In South Springfield Avenuft it JS«st .Broad Bt., Wfetfleld, and recommtnd- lag «.w»fd of comtact to the lowect • •* urn to nfm*^ 0'VY* "*"**'* j*|. ' • ~ UKMer. Bora ...' M,j;.:ur.i!di- " ei.cIoftlM Followlnu Beaolution* were intro- duced »nd moved for udoptlon: • (1) "frefhold'-r Bauer for Koad Com- mittee, approvtOK two personnel- ac- bfrllr.e Read p.*.--- -» tions In %ne Koad Oe^tmeixt.. waa'on' ao*d, -btn ' '" •roll call- unanluiou&ly adopttd. . - !2) rreerjutfder Bauer for Road Com- mittee, »ccf*pttng bid of the 8ilve?tri •rtt While or Ehlir OoiuuuvtlQn Co.. of Newark, N, J... Shank iowest bidder, for the work of cois- A 5 .sr^^ atructlng » pew storm Watfr aewcr in Portlin Pertlon Half Fill Cat rrtarrni to P.rur.ce «r.cf PubHc" W«i- South ispnnglUld Avenue &% En*,', j Broad St, "WnstllHrt, mUl iiuthorUlug ) Depj of fubi.e DlrtotQr (WJ.4 £.Ux*.'..to.,'«xecw» •a«:r-*e-4 » hrarlti| ttd b»* JAiuui for tame, waa on'.'roll *•" ' Center Slices • • »••• • • :t«tft* tttt unialir.otuiy udop'.ed. «on, by th« BotJst of _i,J). Ji«abol (II Freeholder H*rllch for Ouisfandinq Values ... This W*** Only! Oommlit«c, approving seven personnel THE WEEK! action* in v*rlou* department*, was i oa roll call unanimously adopted. 1 cwwtiiLi> 1»r!rm-Uii*, Free- holder Bennluger expUirnd that he brought th» question of emplojtng a phyalcally handicapped person before th« Oroun4s A Buildings Committee Saltines 43< and th« m»mbera, tog<>thfr with Roy Bisquick C»r»y, Bupt. of Public Woriu. *m- I OdlMf JrtB, III plojed I«»dor« Rc*en M an Informs- tlonal Aide. Fr»ehr>!der Bcnnlnger e.\- MtrktHV»«rS«rf-Str*ie» t««m In Hit Ntw"Y«rk-Mtw plitnMl that Mr, Rown Is one of the physically handicapped, but la mental- DIXIE BAR it alert und doing a fine Job and that Mr. Ro»»n'» wife 1» slso physically h»ndlc»pp«l. Fre«holrt*r Benninger compllmi'iitcd the Bourd for giving Grapefruit Juice . 17* conirtilerstion to such R worthy cause. Sweet Peas .2 *.:.' 33« Th«r» being no further business to tm conitdertd and on motion of Free- THIS Wf£K ONLY 25. Bib Orange Juice holder H»rliehi duly seconded by Free, String Beans holder Penrsall, Director Dudley de- 16«{.O|a clared the Board adjourned. Cut Beets cam #• I • Ann Page Honey Ntrt refular me*tlng—Thur»ilay~- October 13rd, 1952 fit 1:30 PM Prune Plums/ A. ETHEL AIX1STON, Asparagus i.r- Clerk of the Board. d Corned Beef Hash '*:: 33c Attached garages are wanted by Golden Corn c^ . 3°r29< 433 per cent of American home B CoMlsh Cakes buyer*, 40.2 per cent want semi- Libby's Carrots & Peas 2 r 23« L ftttached and 11.5 per cent prefer Shredded Codfish t>r9 19t to_teye * garage entirely apart. Campbell'sBeans /;.2 ;:25t Jmm tie house according to re- 3 Mayonnaise ^^- cent aurvcy. Heinz Baked Beans v, ,,, 2 ?.:: 27c p Lima Beans ^••I.-A&P brand 16« «n 211 Salad Drosslfig C .:27c ; 45. P Pllltbury Hot Roll Mix ^ - , 27* Change now to a FL1MINGTONFURCO. Red Kidney Beans 3r 2:-.:: 27* P o SUNDAY & ttof Pumpkin **!«* 2'«««17t Delrich Margarine ^-1« <« ** 31 • Bartlett Pears Chesz-K Crackers &***«» 6«.*9.19« WINKLER LP* Apricots JXXSL 29 or. can 31 White Rice OIL 1II1NIR Macaroni \TM{1 IMI TMltl ChkkM if til Sea MffMOMMlf «•<• Amiur'i Armour's Treet 9MPL9M9W9SIK9 Corned Beef Hash Tim Fish • A WINKLIt 49* S«ve« 183.00 Fresh Broccoli *»<;<* "' ni't'roxl 1260.00. With Ih* vii,k!,:r i,r t h«tn«it M»» Fresh Carroll bunch Crisco Wesson Oil Rose-X ••'!)'•"» (if « toot) cn«t •( Red Grapes W.j»trn Purt v«(jtt»bl» ihofttfling for laUdf *• Mokinf ' 'Mr neinni fupi conmmptifln lift""* Iceberg Lettuce 15* ™.»um|,t!wl Eating Pears *<>«<» Ivory Soap Ivory Soap Ivory Ssap Yellow Turnips u. «• N* I ^U P«f*wwl lit* Why Hit Wlnkltr It* M«kti Dromedary Pitted Dates ^«< 23c 1 '»• WinkUt !,!»• ia a tow 4 — 21» 2SE25. ''•'«ir«, ti'lto Washed Spinach .i«^ ««.•* to Off Sweetheart Soap Swsetheirt Soap MCKITS - sawn Fw foiltl or b»»K lifMKtoNy ftr fK» bath f AT OUR FACTOIt SALRtOOM Broccoli Spears -" i; 25c 3±22i 4JS143. *- J49 - S1745 «»» TO 30 MOUTHS 10 r ChM Sny »«i..^ " ;; |7* Chtw Msh llwr -Sli STEPHENS ** 2fti r WJf CO. ftgttsMi yr 0ft, ill Sop»r M»fketi *««! Stlf-Strylci Slfttl 0«fftr Breakfast With 11^ H«%^ 21 SUMMIT AVL, SUMMIT HTWIM M0M» If. W THE SUMMIT HEIULD, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2>, l»tl *••• It notice, and th*n, it $AL AniK>UI»C« •Jon at Princeton. the expi ratios thereof, can collect) College Club State Rent Curbs Still Exist : an increased rest, provided be ako The Summit Aaaoclatioa i for Meeadtrlag motorists misht^, to stop and view th» mt^ th« lifting of rent lid* rent increase* »houl4 be [.served, the .tenar.t,. with an addi- Uquor Control announced this Sponsors unless th« landlord ha* met jute old Oxford Furnace, localtd In Summit, certain «tate provisions \ liana] notice advjwjg- what the new fWeek following their Uim»»I »e«t« concerning rent increases Mill re- requirement*;" , ford, in Warren s • rental wiH. fce. ' , • . - ] inj^that H,. Walford Martin, was British Film main in effect, Harry Mopaiek of - Mr Mopiiek said: . ' ' "A tenant1' who refueei to p«y"j elected president • "Mere lipst. ot. «nt. .coattols. of the world's most famous Linden; chairmen of the New Jer- ••»- fent increase- «et*!y -oa th« i Otb«r offlc*r*ii doe* not automatically entitle" a husband-and-wlfe eaoting ttama— iirtg early wars, and iat «ey Council for Rent Control .Pro strength of the landlord's verbal vice-president: H B. Bishop, t tectton, said recently. landlord to a rent increase, Under L11U. Palmer and Rex H«rriwm— cut nails. lit is the notice cannot b* dispossessed. All urer; Rev. T. B., QrUwold, «ecre- will have the leads la the next Jersey's cqloaial•charcoal on: Mr. Mopsick instructed tenants New Jersey kw, be must first such & ttr.&r.i has to "do is^ffer tary. ' ' «" . • Summit College Club foreign film, that M> cases'where- municipalities terminate the. old contract of ten- executive, coramfttee eon- his. landlord the o;d .rental until "Notorious Qeailernan," fo be America ,t?-utilize the h-.t bir have not renewed control* , wiy ancy with the tenant by proper the landlord' complies with vfi& of Edgar A* Beach, Mr, shown at the Strand theater on Among other, placci of in^m , State kw ind the thirty-day pe- and Mrs. R. T. Betti, Mr. and lira. Tuesday at 2:30, 7.*nd 9 Jim. to fall tourbts in New jerBey J riod1 ends.1' •"• • . . ' • ' •-•••' vftA; Qj&yder, i Mrs W. B. -Davits, Don't miss the Bargain* at the Two-Day F. R. Ope, Mrs. GStorge Irving, Sophisticated British- drama, the birthplace of Grover r ""-' President of . v , American residents i of Tangier, E. G. Maihack, HA,. J&Wlull, !*Notoridua Gentleman," la a J. t A the Iniernauoaa: zone in North Mrs. H W.' Wartln, John O. Hood, Arthur Rank production. D«crlb- \ at .OiUtiwoll, in Em% ua Rummage Africa, are governed by U.S..laws Mrs VV. A. J. Reeve, Miss W. D.Ing It iu excellent, Cue Mag&xine .„, ,.»e Walt -Whitman HOM, #1 although other resident* of theReuber, C. W. Rlppii, and John says i>( thrfljrh that it is "en- Oamden; Boxwood Ha!!, home« Klias. Bpudlr»ot, prt*Went of area are subject to other lawt. B. 8ayr$. ; v-,r-;,;-~r-,.:...... •...•..:_.,, livened by bright witty, •co»cdy ,.,.;»\«$»l*ndtdly asttd*.. .1 The stcry is .that of "a magnif- Urdon County; and both the icent heel," a wealthy, ne'er-do- Dutch Parsonage and THE WOMAN'S CLUB OF MAPLEWOOD , YOURS well and hjow he disturbs the lives at Somcrville. 60 Woodland Road } of those around him, Two other the thrill of a personalized hair-do; per- - talented end beautiful English New Garden Apartmeiuj, from 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. actre&ses, Margaret Johns tone and niaatnt, hair-ful, *rl, or all three • : , 100 Per Cent Rented one block from ». L. & W. K.B. station at Maplewood or Jean Kent, are also in the cast Announcement wa,>» ni«j« tii Bos S? (1'rospeet 8t) to Maple-wood Center we derign it far yon and only you, to* The deprpssion of 1&37 was be- week by Elmer 0. Houston 4- 1 CLOTHING FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILf she y<»ii lasting joy and flattery. lieved by merchants of that time S. E. & B. G, Houston; Sumaiit to have been unusually-severe be- IKE'S *L0OK-A-MKE-\Vinncrd of the •;Bir»-rv« realtor.^, that the rece.ntlj--optntj FROM WINTER COATS TO SHOES AND HATS Ihbwer" contest, conducted last, week1 \\f'the ,».:T.:n.t Ei** nhower for HAIRDRESSERS cause of the lack' of organized Summit Village garden apartmtnli Club were Nancy Ruth Boyh 'hg'!!. > n. M!.» old. who was At well os Toys • looks • Rubbtn • Raincoats - Baby AD AIR agencies to* check on the credit at 390 Morris avenue are now i; status of business houses; the first equipmenf- Ice and Roller skafes. HoustholdartlcitJ. 317 Springfield" Ave.. Summit 4-4418 lyeara old, i#ho won a canv.is shoe bag: for »«> -.r.,i j.r.if... Mi«. fir-,t priae iVlnnefis"fi«''mbtHe>^SIrs,s'RrC.''Bdyd'o1f ISO rf.»::rr.r . «v.»r. if 'Franuen 'The Houston agency Iwi^lUvi ;•• leasing of the property'111 «itid"Wii i«^»ffl.7VWRSE|BlXfttf! *****% $4.00 41 Inch • \H VtlmMf EVB. in, i, HA% tn. 1 r. H. witt , Iwtvtrt todty 9:36 A.M. TO 9t3ft P.M. C|» tm km! ChW OjmnUw, <» m% tlw T«l«ph Stock up on all your needs UsJn9 oil your casfC Buy on BamV Deferred Poyment Account Small down payment; .Jmenihito pay balance. Ask any salesperson. This is what .Barn's means by a big choice! 21 different sinks from some of the best known names in the business, 90 different sizes in wall and base cabinets, step-saving kitchen tables . . . chairs! And Ham's prices are really rock-bottom! Sale! Budget-priced wall cabinets Manufacturer's Closeout! Two roat» of gleaming bakftl-on white enamel in- r ni -;: •*• HERAtO, THURSDAY/OCTOBER 23. 19S2 18 -*> ••- Ensign Robert Hyde Purdy Marries- ' October Bride ,, Wed at Mass [Robert J. Lolatte On Honeymoon Elizabeth Wisner Becomes Marianne Maury Nash at Boston Marries Girl ••<•* Of Franklin W. Helms, Jr., at The wedding of MUi Elisabeth , tung with powder w ' The marriage of Mm -Marianni- j • Clifford U>f.bvn-- mm thi Ohrl«tm«# Club of 1958 opening Novt«l>«r J«t. Xlm th« modern wty to MV* now to i'' GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES Insure « htppjr holiday for loved one* In |H« coming y**r. (Mill. FOOTWEAR ASK YOUR EYE PHYSICIAN bunt). 5S /« «H«n end 4S% wool. WIH. W « , • • • t SpringfltW Th« (3ath«y, dlstlnotlv* nnt\ lux- *•* |tnty blouM p Rt •» •CD urious mld-town CWnwit nm\ American Rwtaurant. Is on« uf 1..A Mil •wwmi Summit's rrwiM popular pkcM, 'riu. *«»ll#nt food mi t\M, court •nrvle* »r« In ktff ing with htittl d iMt Ortnw, N, I, J .. - £*• T! • iWmmt IA.H.iti Fifty.*** jpri )• « l«WJf ti«M f«IHifiiHy sorvp Summll'i t $&&$ fW&At ttfSM lit t f# ilrnU, Ttwit W the weord ymt he»JtJt.i» their bu*rfn**», Stock 412 Sprln^fUM up b>l flfUlUIIIIIIIIII ^7-fc a&>- C~ THE SUMMIT HERAJA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23/ 19 Newark Girl To Be Wed \Grtice Gunardh Betrothed Rosemane Giusti . Club to Engaged to - Have Dinner Engagement Told Is Engaged to Misa Jiargaret CTapp, president of WdlMley College, will #peal^ A.W. Sampson* at a dinner given by the New Jer« Announcement waa recently At Family Party William McMahon sey Weliealey Cfub on October 21 made of the engagement of MLss The engagement of'Mi&s resge Mr. end Mrs. Sam Gtmanli of at 6:30 p.m. at Grace Episcopal ewcrrfc Betty Tikno, daughter of Mra marie GiuMI, daughter, nt Mr. 13 Pearl atreet announced the en- Church. Orange, the club>. ftrst Joseph Trkuw of Maplewood end and Mra. Joseph Giusti of 77 Broad meeting' of the- season, Tranjpor- : SUMMIT BRANCH the tate Mr. Trl&no, to Alexander gagement of tbeir daughter, Grace atreet, to William McMahon, Jr., tatlon or- hut ref«'rv«tiona BB#y Wilton a»mj>*eji, son of atn. Alex- Ann, to Richard JB, B«J] of Orgy- ton of Mra. Viola tteum of 24be arranged by cill.lnf Mrt. Wli« " ander J, 8amp*on of 7» Tulip street *on, Ky.,"at a fatally p«rty held Dunlap atreet, New Providence, Ham Vanderbllt, Summit 6-8332, and th« late, Mr. Sampson. anjd the -late William- McMahon, Sunday. ,..,-. 362 SPRINGFIHD AVE. ,, . Summit 6-6450 Ar- frwduate of Weit jSid« High h&» been "announced by . her par- Son Born ' "• ; School, Newark. Miss Trtano i« 1 MU« GuE^rdi, who U employed ents. • ' . : Mr: and Mrs. H, Dean Voe«t!e% with the Dteplayeraft Advertlsinjj as a secretary at th« Summit TrUat The prospective bride to a of Orange announce the birth of Co., Newark, Company, ia a graduate ©i Summit graduate of Summit.High!'School a son, David Dean, aj Overlook Mr. Sampson & «n alumnus of High School. and is';,-employed by the Kew Jer- Hospital on October 3, Mr. and Summit High School, New York A graduate of Graywm High sey Bell Telephone Company. lU«c Mrs. Voegtkn have been spending University where he was elected School, Mr. Boll"1^ a veteran of fiance \a in the employ of Joseph the,lost two week* with her par- to Beta Gaimna Sigma, and Cole- .World War II, participating In N. Mondato Trucking Co. off New ent*. Mr. andt SJrs. H. G, Kenagy I man's Business College, Newark. Providence. •.-. five niajor campaigns. He was re- of 20 Manor Hill road. Mr. Voegt- During World War H he *er,yed cently dbcfiarged from the Armed The couple will be married Sat- icn b the aon of Sir. and Mrs. four year* with\h? Naval Hospital Forces. ' •'••••••• N'oveoiber 8 at * p.m. O. Voegtl'en-bf Primrose place.1 Corps. He Is associated with Scott Jules A Wollu1 No date haa been^ act for the Mis's Giusti \f^9 honored Thiir*-' Paper Co,, Hoboken. Ml*» Grace Ann Ouxsardi wedding. . Mi*» Bownwrie Olunti day et a miscellaneous ah owe r bj; Natttlie Carolla who will TELEVISION SETS TKe Kauiet Make Plans •<»ri ;-'i|...-..v.y..,„.•.•• M her .nijiid of ibfljaai;, JEjje For Masquerade Ball party waa given at tiio Giusti PERSONALS home. The entertainment committee of Canoe Brook Country Club, headed Mr, and Mrs. Daniel A. Moore, j of 8T7 -Springfield avenue had aa Albert Gregersen of Oak Ridge RADIOS AND by Mr, and Mrs. Edwatd H. who naoyed to Summit from | week-end guesti Dr. and Mrs. Rob-,avenue. Mr. Atwill is associated home at StS Stewart road, Short Duluth Minn ; ln AugUst are ert Chamberlain -and son Billy'of with the Union Oil Company. Kaua of 19 New England avenue. I - - ' Hills. Mr. Sims is executive vice- cupying the house at 167 Kent Eikins Park, Pa. Dr. Kull, a met; recently to complete plans Miss Helen GroJsby of Millburn president in clmrgo of Colgate- for the masquerade frolic to bePlace boulevard which they pur- bacteriologist at Ciba, and Dr. 1 chased from* Mra... .Carl Ahlers. Chamberlain were classmates at hat* taken permanent residence at Palmolive PeeUj foreign affairs. PHONOGRAPH held Saturday night, October the Hotel Suburban. A Convenient, i 25. The affair promises to be theThe Moores* are former" long time the Graduate School of the Uni- Week-end guests at the Hotel j outstanding dance of the fall so- resident of Oak Park, III. Tliey versity of Michigan. The Kulls Mr. and Mra, C.Fred Naylor and J Suburban included. Mr. and Mrs. Reasonable Service! cial season, th,e, chairmen declared. have nine children: George, a en me to Summit earlier this yeai; children, Shirlee and John, of Los James* Evans of Washington, COMBINATIONS - The dining room will be trans- private taking basic Army train- from Ann Arbor, Slich. They have Angeles, Calif, were guests at Ho- D.C.; Mr. and Mra. Thomaa J. • Refinish warch dials formed Info a Beaux Arts ball ing at Fort Worth, Texas; Daniel a daughter, 7, and an infant son. tel Suburban awaiting the comple- liambit? of Morrwtown; Mr. and room, with decorations designed A.. 2nd a souliomore at Notre Mrs. Oscar Brandt of San Fran- • Supply watch bands Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grant of Ro- tion of their .new home on Colt and executed by Mra. Harry L= Dame rjniversity; Patricia, who is ciaco. Calif.; Mr. and Mr* S. T\ flt41p, are jregistered at Hotel.,§ub-Road, Mr.' Naylor Is associated' •' ond crystals ' Wonderful waving* on floor model*. Tower. Six competitive prizes will a at "The VIH'4'«Hlgh School with th> Ethyl Corporation. Stevenson t>f Braintree,* Masa.; Mr. H Duluth; Nancy, a freshman at urban awaiting completion of their • Restrinq pearls be supplied. A grand march at new home at Mountainside. iand Mre. Fran^b J. Noonan/'of midnight will be followed by a Oak Knoll; Timothy, .Kathleen, Captain arid Mrs, G. E. Undiey j Hinghnm, Mass., and Mra. C«rl *,. limited «|u«ii%» Creenware University of Michigan end a son. 17*' Alaifiiavov before in Summit among the many i from * to 5:30 p.m. will mark the tel after spending the summer 9:30-5:30 Daily Richard, attends Choate School at console, m«lidg«f»y finuh . 298.50 places he Iia« lectured. sorority's fiftieth anniversary. months at *Nantuckct, Mass. 229 ° A short business session will be Wallingford, Conn. Dr. Lowry, an followed by election of officers. Miss Margaret Garis of 28 Oak-, Mr. A. M. Scarry of Norfolk, orthodentist In Chatham, also Rev. Harold A. Murray, moderator, land place and Miss Eileen Boyd Va., will be a guest at Hotel Sub- practice* in Puerto Rico and TO CHARM HIM will outline plans for the year. of Chatham returned Saturday urban until the holidays. While .spends part'of his time there each contole, mahogany finish , 395.00 29SP* after a two-week motor trip at the Hotel, Mrs. Scarry will visit year. Don't tight and winh. thai jour roiffure her Speaker to Follow j through the Great Smokiea with suburban friends. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Dall have j would look like tlio»« vou tec in fashion visi t Fort Knox> Ky and a 21" MajJiiuvoY 00 Tomorrow's Luncheon I* ** " Mrs. Charles E. Kelly and daugh- arrived at the Hotel Suburban for maga/inc"! (Ionic in mid It-t one of our Mrs, Luther Scull of Madison jsta * at Gatlmburg, Tenn. ter. Miss Ann Kelly of Short Hills, an Indefinite stay. Connected with experts help you. We'll create « new, flat* console, mahogany finish . 445.00 of the the Cincinnati Milling and Grind- ; 385' ' will .speak on the work Mr. nnd Mrs. Emil E. Drcger will be registered • at Hotel Sub- trritig hair-do. You'll 1>« delighted wilh United Nations on Friday at 2 urban for an Indefinite time. ing Compay. Mr.- Dail la being j of 23 High street are on a two-> the result! p.m. after the luncheon of the in- transferred from Ohio to Ne"w Jer- week cruise aboard the Nieuw Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mading ond 17*' Miigiiavo.i ternational relations department , , L _ ^ ,,.,.,,, sey. ^ I of the Fortnightly Club at the'! Amsterdam to the West Indios. j children, Caraela and Craig, tor- Lo'tiult •429* club house. | Mr' Brt^T is a vice-president of j mcrly of Ertglevvood who have been Mra. Chester O. McGirr, for- The luncheon and lecture are the Colgate Company. j traveling in Europe were guests merly of Beat Orange, who arrived 3-way combin«*ion, AM-FM 498.50 among the many events across the from Canada for an indefinite Mr. Michaei or Mr. Joseph Mrs. H. G. Kenagy of 20 *\fanor at Hotel Suburban. S0 nation celebrating the sixth birth- visit in New Jersey wag regis- HjH roa(, ,oca, chftlrman for Mr. and Mrs. E. Ft, Atwill and tered at the Hotel Suburban. at. .. 429 * day of the United Nations on Oc-j Chi Omega Alumnae who will meet j «on James of Midland, Texas, who tober . 34, :__..| tomorrow at 1 p.m. for -luncheon-f have jus!r returned-from *-trip to :._Mr.-aiuLllrt:WJ!JlamJL«e-Sia«u 3-way combinafion, AM .. 498.50 '; at the home of Mrs. S. D. Kirk- j.the Finger Lakes, N. Y., were 3rd, and their daughter, Mlas Betty ; Catf — .00* Bridge and Canasta \ Patrick, 52 Woodcrest avenue, j guesta at Hotel Suburban until Sims, who have been residents of { Summit 6-6496 3-way combination, AM .. 545.00 475 Party Planned ! Short Hills. Mra. C. A. Burris will j leaving for Florida. While in the Hotel Suburban for the past j HAIRDRESSERS Table reservations for the Hal- j show colored slides of her recent j Summit, they visited Mr, and Mrs.six years, have moved to a new | loween desaert bridge and canasta j trip around the world. Mrs. party to be held at the Fortnight- j Kenagy will accept reservations Iy Club house Friday, October 31, for the party. at 1:30 pm,. will be taken this RADIO-PHONOGRAPH week and next by Miss Margaret Mrs. M. Norris Fisk of 35 De Rogers, Summit 6-1313. A record ! Forest avenue will be hostess at attendance is expected for this \ her home this afternoon for tea. COMBINATIONS first fund-raising affair, accord- ing to advance reservations re- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Heavey ceived by the ticket committee of 105 New England avenue have Regularly SALE PRICE returned from a stay of ten days Bell Labs Worker Engaged at The Cloister, Sea Island, Ga, Mr', and Mrs. N. J. Arace of House guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Montclair have announced the en- Andrew R. Skinnell of 2 Glen "Regency" combination .. 395.00 299* gagement, of their daughter Jose- Oaks avenue are r. Rn(j Mrs. phine to Walter J. Downey. Jr.. j William Scott of Minneapolis, of Newark, son of W. J. Downey of Minn , ... Orange and the late Mrs. Downey. i.1 "Provincial" combination • 2981.50 Miss Amee, a graduate of Mont- Mr. sni Mrs. Arthur J. Ellsworth 199* claif High School, is employed at 1 of Mandarin, Fla., formerly of 10 Mountainside Hospital, Montclair. j Ox Bow lane, arrived Tuesday et Mr. Downey, an Orange High Newark Airport, called North by School alumnus, i» with Bell Tele- the death of Mrs. Ellsworth's "Conttmpwary" phono Laboratories, Murray Hill. brother. Dr. John D. Currence of j combination ...... 285.00 .239" Bernardsville. Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer of | IK A \>l-l >l DO YOU South street. Murray Hill, vvere wmit to tfri vital — »lhr. rid hosts Saturday night at a dinner combination 259.95 189" yourself of tlrrd aching mu»- for Mr. and Mrs, Harry Aakew TIM . . . »"«• «irp»mliB«» your and rlilldren. Peggy am) Richard flirurp too? Then try expert of Summit avenue. -They will give I'lul.o \M s nnd sclent Ificr a H«Howcen hobo party on Octo- j combination 149.95 99 her 31 for tlu'ir daughter Jean whose guests will be Carole Smith. MASSAGE Miriam Hftwley, 1'egRy Corcoran, IH A AJI -,. EDNA MNNETT Charlotte Krayer, Susan1 Moore, 5 B*"Jy Jane Mitchell «ncl Peggy combinitlon ...... H.95 69' 37 Maple St Su. 6-4096 Saflm. »tter • Millburn «-4 Dr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Kull Television Trade-in Models Start your d^ rirht In i V Cttt mirlpwl brt. km mcktlMt.., i for Mtlf temip mi altrond wfflw fiver tht origlni! continuous stitched put unfa bir«-sh I ( :', «j .*• THE SUMMIT HERAID, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, ttSt and. Mr., and Mrs, Tru«k«M Summit. • •> • Medical Group Series of Four Art Appreciation To Entertain Th« Ihlrd soda! rt-n-i-iS 7*o Be Guest of Saturday, S^ \fil& Will'Be Open to Public YWCA Minna Citron, international ending. and;* more COt/D/eS W/(/D T Hekn PegkCraWwe of West *EHs!e Drag', sixth mnua! danc.'"•,e , " ., dynamic enjoyment of art will The second of a seriw of social Of the"Woman's Auxiliary to theknown arUilist end .ccturer, -'• John W. %eher, stage and tele,- • Qi*»lre, Conn, to Thomas be reviewed. dances, open to all idults. Will, Beauty Hints ries of ; The audience wU! be free to p&r- vision baas-baritone, will be gueat \ Flanerty, soft of Mr. and M". Am- Union County Medical Society of , ,, take place Saturday night, Noyem* By Mr. Richard evening ta!ka,.on e appr;cat on tleipate aolojst At she monthly dinner Of the { brQae Finnerty of *» Morris arenue New Jersey, faeid its first.'| and enjoyment ' of Coupled Cub of the Methodist will take place Saturday afternoon art. entitled stration and general b*r 1, at the Summit-tWCA, 9 to Weetirif at the home of .Mrs..Joseph "Modern' Art and Tin- Old Tradi- . whkh ^ ?o,,ow the ^.^ •• Church oa-October 28 at ? p.m.fct 9C 12:30. This Y-aponjored event wtlU £ab*w of Elizabeth, chairman of tjon." winch will be 1 tb* parish house. Mr. Keher re- I* ° ~ _.\ •....'.- - • sponsored j An exfjibltiOR<.of Miss Citron * be known as the "Spook Paact," ' $he danee. Jointly" by tlie"'Summit Art Aaioel- ti work opened -at the Hacker side* at 20 De Ba'ry place"- '" '" ttUo in'A decorations and refreshments "Th,e TJrag'""will be held en Satur-*" " and the- College .Cub.^ _ ' (iallery* in New- \%rk;" Mojr.day with Mr, Nthae.,., appeared" In the American Woman's flay, Decembtr 6th, at the Ehz-i M.KS Citron w:i; g'.'ve -an but- Uie .opening-.'c.eretn,Qji.ir« broadcast Broadway play "Great to Be Alive," are to be suitably keyed to this ,|bt-th Toivn and Country Club,; line of the development of art (roai :o Mveml foreign countries over ind^n many radio and TV «hows Club Begins title, R§nd? Milne's orchestra J* including The. Kate Smith Show., pprecede d by'a cocktail noutv Mid**• prehUtorV • man's -cave, drawings . tne Voice of America network again, to provide the niujiic, from Toa*>t of the Town, Colgate Com- sight supped Wiil be •sfervfd.. M.U3U*. to th« varioua art forma pt today .«y,e n(UP j^» return^from an.W- tfearWith KV>UC» to rumB«U!^ • • • , ; edy Hour, Ktfl Murray Show,, Tele- will be played by Buddy Clark'* with an analysis of criteria' (of h'jbitfon and lecture tour of South phone Hour and others. ' • A H^»weett p.rtjrwm be Md orchestra. Entertainment ivill be judgi'ng ;good urf—tbe truly ere-- ^ . ( arranged k>' The V in one pf the attractive Harrison wtll at hit Rides utii party rooms Holland Bulbs -*-at 3 "NOTORIOUS S caaaer ff»mlf»rl » 1I «•. IIse. tAllfAN «0, I WOOB AVI., 19IIUI "tun for th* Family!" #., W*4,, fhwt, 1 ftl, !*•«. H • ' i 'A bmtiM i £ w SIRICflONti U««U4 in Mi* MM ft'»tl« It, O»*f|» A*». W. 3 t of Overlook Hoipltal (| Mis' lrti«M*tll«n *t |», «*»•«.• and Wm*4 A*** M . \ r*«; '• v.'. ' ' - "A j ,*- ":, ,,* • .- •'»:•; JHE SUMMIT HERALD Pag. 21 hf y *•"• »«^f *N *» ^\Uhr Meeting of Adult wt!l !># hfld Sunday at 8 p.m. *t * «f th» Summit Letfua of Women Local Author fl»f Mrthodtot, Church; Principal j Votera who has chosen u to sat down to write aboyt common-! •_ .., speaker of the evening will be topic, "Campaign Issues and Reviews Book people, «y»d piy ' story , iKijajiji*"« j GrOUpS fO IMS rfokl $Undf4y Mm. Richard L. (MMlrf, a' mwnber novel abotftHugh Flower, ttwlona-1 "the first Joint meeting «f* the on Referenda." For YW Group cutter, whose pdd name U a cam* f Yotwg Adult Council of Summit posite of two |reat builders, now' Mr*. C. R. Chamber* of 1S2 Oak nothing but clust entries 4n aji gid avenue, known profe.s»ic>i)- cathedral account took. COMPLETE KITCHEN allj( ad Lorna Beers, reviewed her Mrs. 'Chambers b at present* REMODELING forthcoming novel for young peo- writing a book for young people SPECIAL! pje, 'The Book of Hugh Floww," on revolutionary ' a stonecutter of the,15th centur)-, at the homemekers Katfceklatoch recently, at the Summit YVVCA. Wins Culver Award CHRYSANTHEMUMS The. boojc is to be published by Mid. Lawrence P. McCarthy of Xow^>l«oniing and ready ysi this month. ( Sur&ntit haa be«n awarded trie ^ Mrj, Chambers who haa publish- TUKIS bronze medal by the Cul- for plaining. All colon,. ed three other" works, ene of *lii«h ver .Military'/Academy Summer rewvodan Aver y Hlopwoocfawerd, Schools where he «pent thia hue lived in-Summit 15 years, summer In the Naval School with is wvl| known a* a leeturfr-on iit-i foys *rom 4« states, Washington, t-rature. and o» a, teacher of en.A-j D- C and 10 .foreign countries. live writing. - .• ^TIK> bronzfi medaiTs awarded***) Tour C'/ioice of •.;.... . "{ happened to write this book," j midshipman after they have dem^ FORMICA w LINOLEUM pays Mrs, Cherobew". because in j omtrated proficiency (in five dif-- 'pWparing cultural background on! fc rent phases ol the Culver pro- • LARGEST VAftlETY old aon&i? and early instrumental! KMffl. These' aeconipllshinenta O.NLV QL.yJTY WOKH DONE music for the Summit School of must be in individual and com- OF EVERGREENS Mtu?ic, I became fascinated with .petitive athletici, military pro- : : C C TOM SIADE OAMNETS • SHADE TREES .U^-.-v>toiiieciUjMl(MVr-.-'^^--b.V'.%>--^f.i 4 ^!' 1'- ' scatu.wisliii), acfldemius, ehurdica in 15th century England, I i*n& sucial 'activities'." ' <•• - -1-. and JURMITUBfi .... - -., and the -magnificent cathedra!*, j McCarthy is now rligib'lc to be- 'Trure seemed to be nothing writ.- ; gin work on his Tuxis-silver itieiial KARL BINDER SOUTH MOUNTAIN NURSERIES ten ubout the common people of .''which requires riiorc advanced ac- PE tONTRH'TORS 50 Fern Avenue tliotjf days, when Chaucer lived, j compll&hmcnUi. Ho is the son of Millburn Avc. & Vaux Hall Rd.. Millburn Mi. 6-1330 only nbout the knights and outlaws. | George D. McCarthy, 129 Tulip j CHATHAM 4-3436 Medieval allegories and economic j street. OI»KX 0\H>J.OOKS MUM* nrn.DING AND. FIRST BABY-Kxactly 40 '',', >'•':- nrt October 20, i DOB-Overlook Hospital proudly! •'i !•' .', iir-,1 Iwby, The child was Grace Olive Lawrence,; •4. i 'Moves of 7? Prospect Will tovemie, the ninee of Dr. i .i. I. 1 i- » i founder of tlio hospital. Above Is Overlook as it '! .«.'iin ihvns a private institution of 36'beds. At the 1 :"''r ": ,'"''', '" '' (iil's ll|lol° o/ M". Groves" taheii ^n honorof, JJjt .,'J '' \' '', 'i1'-^' •'•""' '".id, iiiKj. Dr' Lawrence' is now 'living .in Win-. | the many tales the speaker fold I '.iKiscfM 'itsr^', k^k-mi^-''^kf^^A^'^<}t^^tpr&ii^-'' vs baptising a ''sister", w Arorthy ' of repetition. Each time the two Cooperating With the K.j. Medical As&ociatkm in •jirmchers dunited the •• aist«r— -«s Celebrating Better Drcaklast Week, October 19th to 25th jonis Experiences she eume up they asked, "Doea you believe?" and, finally, after she AUN| JEMIMA PANCAKE To Old Guardsmen had assured them that the .did 'lh-: O:.j t.;u«:-d wa>» again fortu- believe, .she retorted "Yet, I bc- jHi:.- ini:/.-;v k.-r<»t th'-YMCA on Hovcs you .... «ib trying to drown ;i me," Another nf a young boy, • FLOUR rui'.^Jay. Ar'Jiur Min>ier-'program 2 chairman.for Hit month, preaonled •dolled up in hia velvet .suit and LOG CABIN a !ello;v-m<-nibrr, Lou Nn^» who in , stflrted off for a party, with his 1 Two Summit Girls turn Hi'roiu.-cfi n n.ishhfir, Phil Mother's admonition that he should 12oz. C*wik 'tiii- '}\(,\\ I'lii; Cooir1) who hf careful not to use any of his D (rot. J FVither's langiuigr- I«\st ho be sent Attending Drake \r>'i\-oi , ;.!III- of lu.s i-.\|icrjfnc«',s in SYRUP 23 r 'imaiil .•-.. wtio nrc radio. £<.>i]>g bark tr» t li'' Linv of home. He returned «Jmo>-t im- Enjoj a l resli Fork Loin! 'SWIFT PREMIUM ni;-s lr:u?i- mcduitfly «nd hix-inothor, o^nin- inifthat he had horn ••jeetfd frnm far •w< • Cat Food MJTILEKITTENS 3 Hi-C Orange Ade run 4IU81. 3 Hi-C Grape Adc cm Seabrook "1 r^iHpr R*P-tNT»-Tlon Frenched ~*J> UIUVI \f J|ll I. Jflf Colored Ib. Sun*hlnt Cheese (ireen 3 Krispy Crackers Nahinro 0 FigjNewtons 7 Jf/l-flf, pttf. p LJ Blue Cheese LJ Cut Corn J Wesson Oilb X 35c Q Provolone Salami SNOW (R«r n g.,t. •»,-., ill Cream-White lb. run LJ Juice PRINCE** tnlared • Margarine •Vi Ih. (»flon D Cheddar Spread !*.' '•3 Waffles I'ABKAV r»l"r» Ro»t» R, Poll 104, 112, IIS; M. Ovtntrdt «9, 123. lit: J. Brown 105. l», 143; M DELIVERY COMPLETE Joyvt 122. 10, 140; J. Rohtttton. W $8 m, IK. Hftnfltcsp 38, M, 28. Totfcta— 547, 997, Wl. NOW! for Your Pre«iilH»» SELECTION !>• Lux* C. L^nsrd 114, ljj. Jig; M, Coombs W« or* ell«win« OP . . . 157, ll«. 101; E, Flncran 1J«, 114, 133; E. Dsnnts 121 120, us; B»rk*r (Sub.) 143, 1M, 143. Tot»l»—941, m, 814. Chell rrintwn DM COAL 1, <1fc»*n (Sub 1 UT, 194, 1S1; M. Lilt- ntr 101, »1, 140; E. Murphy 9S. 10, 1W; D. RotWtJi Hi. 05. \m, D. BMI 147, !J7, 1,47. H*n SEE IT TODAY AT All New! Brand New! (Wmdftr ACTION! Here it flstfcioi a«*leritloii, with mipiificesrt rtttrve povtr to mister hill and hithwsj. Th« new Dodf« R«ii Run V-l is the mont efficient •Bfint d«ii|B ia s»ny Antricsn ear. If«w hemitph«ricU comtmition chamber and short punch pistoa OHO SCHMIDT, JR. INC. stroke dttiver mottt power from every diopof fuel. drilling hm Racked Beauty ftrActiv e American* 304-306 BROAD ST. SUMMIT--Su. 6-1665 Wkiebt This In a DodRo year! Out of the vast resources and engineering NBWI know-how that have made Dodge a great name for 38 yearn comes ACTION TAILORED TOYOUR DRIVING NEEDS TRAVftlN STLYI COST this completely new kind of automobile: The Action Car for HIGH »LOW Active Amerkan*! ORIAT INOINIf It M powrred for action, rfyfeof for action, engirumrtd tor action! 2 M 110 MM V-IIOHT From rak»h M Air-Flow Ifood to jnwping Cavgo-Carrferr rear Ol^AWAY "SIX" deck, it ia low. lithe and lovdy .,. with a iws* road-hugfinf ride that lives up to the protniw of ita steel*, trim lin««. 4 ORIAT DRIVIf A "Road Te«t" Ride i« waiting for you. Find out what NIW OYiO-TOHQUI DKIVI* Dodge haa d And fpr between "f;ij '^ eutM*,thercja-.cfttfck s rVaiV,: . Remember «o»t. per KTvim afar better way-to-dt; It .pay« to""know"""tt| beef. too. All meat th,t from one jttato to anntl'.cr under- purple stamp on meat guamntrti that the meat Is wholesome comes from federally inspected animal*. The quality of allmm %? claMlfled aa follows: prime, choice good, commercial, or utility. PROMPT CLEANERS 19 UNION PLACE • SUMMIT 6-6565 Slip Covers and Drapes Cleaned Now Quality •—Odorless DRY CLEANING AIL WORK DONE ON PREMISES! onderiu tart the uiiouijyw^w Well, there he goes, backing out into the challenge of , It tells him, too—that wherever he drives in the mm/is Cadillac is the finest part of the day. Their heads are an October morning—and thcrc'fc no denying that day'k activities—the Cadillac crest will pave the (v»ry tout* »wn»f i« quick clear and their minds at ease as they roll serenely >• r««»i» k* many orf»on!ag«i he's off to a wonderful start. , •way for the respect of the people he encounters. along—a wonderful time to think and plan. •» Mmn WMoTilt Jalouiltt. Tlity'B fcw yew efrf-ZotWontrf. 1 i«r•«»• aECTIOM WOJICI or pl»c« of dt i II \ I Th JUnp mm it u» trlt* tn tb« 3*eo»« of tb« OHj of Burnmit, wtlea tin. [l-r torK number, ibiUm M follow*;r ^ I • «• .:j ui Summit . AM mid 8 I'll. E8T, •.tcuibvr itb. ;»SJ ILV coiwluct!o<'a OfiieM • . ,!> ••• A t ."«- fUuUo* tt tht !ot»r»»ctlon e« tiw eeetw lice* or HprjugaeW Ar«t«i »nd lb« D*i»»*r«. Ltcktwiam. tad W uirotd, th«ue» /t ctnlw JJnei: ( Mlfcl> STATES ud Wt«t«n ll'c-/u aj«>«t!lHd Av« Show y to Mtaupt Vwoon Amtu; Mouai »«faw» *»«»«• w»»t«rlf to Urt City Uat ia PUMIO w»*r4 Cit; Um ( •'!.• Mi U» '>f R-|)frj«T.. •outhtrlj to DWUlou Avsau*. an. nii'lii: *Um A?«nUe •outbtrtir to BlMkuwro ; BU«j|i>urn Ro»d «Mt«rly to 1 Av Oroti A*«nu»; Pint Urott A»«. »orth»il|r »o ftM tt •a Aie«,.t Mi 8trw* « « DINT* Road :,., Bl»ekburi> Cld er , f n [ '; te-'l.t* of J h i id ai 9 WA. ' > ,111 Ui SOI.VIIT SECOND WARD, BfDOND 0li> ,s \ ) l I' i II' .!.sift;i tj tw • i 'tf'n i f 3 ye*r» • , "i. A»enu»; 150 ^eft noitfc of and parillsl J!! Ail Aa»»M of to th» north ««» tin* of Ot*aiid* Avt- • rernwoid Grand Union handles only the top grades of meat - including!). S. Govern- k*; nu» we*t«rly to th* City Lln«; Ottf totai eeott Line oortfieriy to Mountain Artfiii* Mountain Menu* «utwly to Otytttoa m,'.!. line* of SprtUKftrKJ ,A*«iMt-wood Ro*d «nuihMlf to tlnw ment graded Prime and Choice Beef - and backs every purchase with its Rlfigt Hr,»d e»st«f!^ to flnfitrtAT «Avenue; Division Aianue cortb»rl]r to along Utt following Bue: U^&sit A»enu« »nd Hou»n Art- Blackburn Road; Blackburn Road «a*(- >U» 10 R'Je arnducrd toutherly »o th» Otl«« erly to Pin* Orovt Avenue; Pin* OroTt "Bond of Quality" to doubly Insure your complete satisfaction or money back! a ad AvtnuB northerlj to Proaptct 5tre*t; ; Utk» ' We»trrn PrMpect Street %aaterly %a th* point .. _ fcaUwad tb lit. or place of boelnnlnn ~ Prompt, courteous attention to special requests available In all Self-Service Meat Department!. ,,,, :,l emterlf to Mont* n,,....-. Mt v*rro>n *trow pt, Morrii. Tumptk* aorthertl 8KOND WARD. T1HHD DISTRKTI Ask for attendant. > (Uv I.In* ID PMMJC fUtrr to ttx« i>olnt or pi»e» ol befriuning —Polling pue«: Srarton Scbnol, Ittlip n'frtheily. easterly, a»e| »ou:ti. j TIRST WARD SIXTH 0I8TRICI Street, Room in basement, on Aetlaud ; r.: the fuliflwirtg centef ttttai pi»c«- 8itf»rt-R»«i Cbtno- Koad tJde, iil.ef to ftttw Road; Mm»« lae is ttpniigcejj Aieoue, gt at th* tnt«m«ct!an ol j Mnrrli Aveuu*; Horrls ***• rooai th« c«nt*r Uott ol Tulip Street *n« , Madison AT*DU«; UjtCUtatt «« Backed by Bond—Small, Lean, Fresh tae Icteiaectlon ol Linden Place, tlv«nc« along tns follow. tna ctnter line*: Tulip Street aouth. f30 feet easterly," —j Wt*ttrn Railroad •rlf to llountaiB Avenue; afountats «f*rlf on u ' ' and Summit ATroue, fh*nce along A?enu* Matwly to Prtmrou K*>w, 8««. th*) ?ol!owtn| etnterl unra; Summit Prlmrow Plae* and Prlmroi* Place pro. ,d fjof«U»le Avenue; Ed«M fl«e«t ATeoue iwnherij to BprlugCeld a»*- duoed »outh*Tly to ISO t««t nortfi 61' •M'l'.'l' Avfnuf; fcforrta to aue. Spnugfleid A««nue eut«rl; to the north tide ltu» at Ultmld* AT«QU« Rib Loin ,,-V'HKi A»enli«; Nariwmd Waldroa A*c»u«; WaWron Avrauc l» feet cortb at »nd partllel to th* Ib. K."-.' Kafe Hnulev»rd; fcer!fcerly_ to Whlttieflge .. nortb ltd* Mne of Olerulde Atenut ib: S eatterSy to easiettT to MorrU Aunue. llorrl* Attt End End OH* northerly to Mountain Awnue; ROMI, iUt3|e Road etaterlf to a&itUlala* A*euaA » w«twly..lW1. tQ W1UIM8U , Hobart *i<-nue Hobart Anaut aoa etreej; WUlUm Street aoruiwlf W Poiltni p ftijrr* Otr*»t; 6»w* Btrset ewterly to ! MorfU Avenue Room la : SoSatt' Arenut prodttew!-*o«UM«tt Jft PORK LOINS :hf D'j6'V»rf Lscinvsnna and Wwt- Morrl* Atenis*; Uorrl* A««Bu*.soethr. 49 A tf Jl tot trs P.Aliroa-l DeUwire, Lat-kawann* erlT to Elm 8tr«»t; Kim Btreet aouth- Bwinning at the tnt«r»*ctlD«i ol acd w«tt«ra Railroad wwterly to tb* erly.to Linden Plac*; Linden Hao* Rib Half t»#".feff~MM'' rs»rrnri •,*pwt or t)i«c* of wetttrly to tot point er pUc* «f b«- fj/ar Street jlnatog to it* so- —PolUr.li putt: Lincoln School, ia Swift's Premium Nutrltittts Ro»«Vr>r>» sur- HOUSING hoi IUOCET TUMS 27x54 Discontinued Samplei 15,00 5.00 Triple Twist Loop veyed the relationship between ability" btcoui* it AUowinc* for ytwr pr»«nt nwdel Twist Carpet ceilings
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