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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 Ar»e the GOPi Ike" ewitchlng to Stevenson. first floor wtU contain * librsuy, Lions Club Will ticipation of tho city sponsored -". •; r, and «n « Mra. Qeige.r declared, "Governor kindergarteR, *ight tkmrmw*, Halloween celebration to be held' • *> nioro who Jin ] the Stevenson's incisive mind and fear- business office*, reeejuion xooia, October 31. - • i A.I> fiuough Pay Honor to less, articulate candor in spe,akin(f chapel and faculty room. ngage- common sense, regardless of pres- The Board of Recreation, which A cafeteria, k!tch«a as4 play*- . r.'o:it in N sure from special interest groups, annually sponsor* the affair, bsi room will be in the basement. Tbn Past President have gained phenomenal support two parties this year be- second floor will centals an ait Mon> tho main one at the feign ;: by 'California's gover- from large segments of Republican room, room and Members of-the Summit Lions and Independents throughout the . The parade will 1» Wd"m» ', Wurwni who, s at lu1i> wi!1 pa V trlbutc t0 thcir im land," , No Decision on Oil Bi<*» ••••'.* r rally in 'horna* *" - " Meanwhile, the Summit Op- H ;h School, E »ah*th, rwu-t president, 'William At the reception tape recordings Bids were rcceJred bj- Conunoa timist dub have completed plans Council for the f»ttrcfe&#t of fuel -•• .i.«ir.ship of t Eliz- B.. (Innnon, «t a dinner dance to will be made of expressions for for the fourth annual Halloween oil for city buildtaga and SB*»UB« ,; :• r_<* for Eiser Stevenson's success. hdwerrjbc hdd m-xt" Wednesday at the window painting conteit, for d& reiJtel** Tttey wert re ' ahvh Harold C Hoff-1I Hotel Suburban; Mayor and Mrs. A partial list of those on the Arthur Baker, chelrman of the ferred to the Fabllc Worlai Com* hn.rman VltS STATE MVStC ROXOBS-The sbove Summit entering. Seated, left to right, are Udlth Howard, | IVrcival M. Bland iuufo Lion .dis- Committee from Summit follows: High School students wen »cl««ted for participation project, s«ld that tt will be sim- mittee and to the- city engineer. Charles S. Mallard, J. Henry Kruse, Linda Robinson, Susan Leach, Barbara Sttteel and ;. r..g!it was .'ma tcli by i trict governor, John Motz tmd Mrs. in the All-State High School Orchestra ant! Chorus Connie Eberhardt. Standing, Robert Koch, Donald ilar to thase in piut ymm. Ut. r Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Wil- •.:. \ir.'«ary dinnc in tin- I M'-'tz ar'* expected to attend as sponsored by the department of music of tjte New B&kcr's committee conalaia of »reh F« Oil liams, Mrs, Herbert Kamm, Wil- Everett, Arthur Westenberger mi RoWrt Brodsky. C'irti-rrt Hotd •f the ! gu<-»tfi of honor. Jersey Education Association «$ part of a 300-voice On Sunday, November 16, the groupi will give a Glen a Miller, Jr., Allen Batter* Standard, Ell»ab*tb, asd Crown liam Howe, Harry F. Bonnell, Mr». ;ounty. | During Mr. Gannon's admini#- chorus and 150-piece orchestra whkh will present concert at the Mosque Thefttcr, Newark. lnlatm&' ROM Doyle, Ge«r|fl ICxwsaa tod Oil Corp., Chatham. Monarch acd. J. Preston West, Mra, Thomas Don MacLeod. ; >>;* U at I trution the local club became the k concert November 8 at 3 p m. at the fall meeting tion concerning tickets for thin concert tn»y be ob- Crown also bid on the ftse! 0!! m Madigan, John Long, John I* Ac- Tho additional partle* will b» J*t.c Neil 3 j largest .service organization In the of tho Education Association to be held at Atlantic tained from Daniel Kautiman, chairman ©f music did Eastern Fuel Go. of Summit kernwin, R Cade Wilson, Mra. held at Rooaevcli and Washing- ! city. H received one international City. Try-outs for the coreted positions. wen can- department at Summit High School. An ordinance appropriating IIS,- Frederick J. Schneider, Mrs. Mc-ducted last spring with more than 2,000 students ton schools atart^jig at 1 p.m. and 200 for the purchase of the Spin- ..t saw another urnout | award and '..one district citation Gill Hunter, Mr, and Mra. J. -1- U A Taft wh continuing to 8:15 p.ra. when the ning property on the ws«t *M« «f during this period, Mr, Gannon Jerome Kaplon, John L. Barker, "characters." will join the parade s.'iiated meeting Him fttreet between Broad «r*et in the \\Us ateo •inMrum''nlal In epark- Mr. and Mrs. William which starts at the Uocoln school • Aihoul auditoi Uin. ing the dub's drive for $1,500 aad Morris aveaoe was passe*} oa Mr. and Mrs, Joseph South Pacific Workers Reporf $77J44 or at 8:30 p.tn, third and final reading. The .r.tv'a liveliest lepub- which was .used for the purchase 1 Prentice- C. Ford. Mra, At tha two ctctoftatftr) «e1iools «5ty I* to t . » gn will re* :h It9 j of a city ambulance, ailing ;'i- Fearon, Mrs. Daniel J. Flt2patric|| tliere will be movlea, rcfreihraenU r.)un>day whci j rianoially to wart H program of Also, Emerson B. Haines, J. Le- Author to Open - <5Y Goa/ in Campaign and costume Judging. Anthony Zotte of Sxjtniait ap- i ir.viidate will oln in ! sending Summit Her,ild« to local Roy Jordan, Jewett D. McCray, \Vsth the Usited Campaign ap- The p«r«de will Mart tnm Xt» i . ... waj 9I-. C4fi«rte<3 th&'j & per cent plied for pcr?$!tf»k>a to baM » t^>jr, visiting \ servicemen and women nnd eon- Robert Mack, John E. "Neville, peal *ch€;duled fe> close this Sun- ofthp prospects for thdt division corner of Me»p!-i ytr*«$ *n4 .De KasoHne ttt&k-T] on Athwood *xt- Lester M. Reeve, William J. Shaw, j day evening-, dojiatloiia^and pledges il-i.ity in. the ounty. '( Uniting the club's sight and wel- Athenaeum Series had been called upon. Forest avenue and will continue nue between Broad «&n"-«t«d«y amounted to only Outstanding work during the down Maple atrcet to marching streets. The hmrSr.g will fee 't ".i> ra'ly «t ain field A. Westervelt. apartment t»M are to submit Northside'a .$1,854. Mr. and Mrs. and Exchange. Summit Bir A^oeiation, judye of dent, said yesterday in aEBourf- j . Burton B. Brown, chairmen for The window decorating is re- •-• i^t will So iw, S;-i!- • 1 rweat reporta and tomor .'Hibordinftt! forum, Summit loilge Ing Mlchener'a eomine: "This is | mw* . District 16, got off trt e fast start stricted to the center of the city -:id !«• county ci of Elka He U «!so u member of nn auspicious beginning for a s*is~ row eVeJlil]g the Southslde gcn 23 Pay Fines of 1 \rsi and Southside apartment nnd led all the districts In the and will he done on Springfield • .-?• ak at a ni IJKT of Church to. Hold the Reserve. Officers A.welnlion, teams, as well as business and general division dollnr-wlse with avenue from Morrla to Irving •- th.it have been rrangfd 2!Hh Division A-t-nx-ialion and professional divisions, will make $2,229, and percentagewise with place, on Union place, Beechwood >it the county as he tour $329 for Various Lsike Mohawk Country Club. new reports. It is hoped that re- 58 per cent, rood, Summit avenue, and Maple to a close. Special Services George Ippolito' is program (urns from these groups will con- They were followed by Mr. find street. * chairman nnd is being assisted by siderably boost-the total. A final Mrs. Frnnk Conger, whose District This ye^r, the Halloween rhotlf Traffic Offenses Police Probing Thef s Arthur Andereon, Jules Wolln and For Girl Scoots meeting for all divisions 14 jsolicitors hod covered 35 per has been eliminated. The pictures Magistrate Albert H. Lewi observance of National In Three Loccd Chur ches Adolph Grapper. and groups will be held Sunday cent of their prospects. District 17, wJll.be fell scenes. Another In- Monday suspended the drt*et% H* Robert Van Note is in charge of Girl Scout Week will begin tomor- betweett 5 and 9 p.m. at the under Mr., nnd Mrs. Kenneth A, novation will be a "gallery" effect cenne for 30 days ot Stephen Mar- T..\ police are curr ntly in- row when the various troops of ' YWCA. The drive ia to conclude Baldwin, had called on 17 per cent In the paintings. All pictures will r tickets. Other chairmen are tinkovlc, 18, of Berkeley Heights " s; a series of th to that K«mi.'», greetera; Karl the Summit Area Girl Scout Coun- ; oa Sundfty. of their prospects nnd Southside be of unifrom size. who wa-3 found guilty at atxtkm : within the \ns • weeta e and Mr. Ippolito, entertain- cil will participate in a program The advance gifts division has apartments, under Mr. and Mrs, The contest VPIII be divided Into driving1. of .S Wfts reported missing Hospitalized Patrolman Sinai, which meets at Community Jamen A. | proepeeia and that one hundred Girpnnter's npartment house can- of the senior and Junior high art 76? Springffield avenue. •>"ir rtirmljers' ova oats. Church, will present a special Girl donors increased subscriptions this vasapnt who hod 34 per cent cov- departments, «ald yesterday that Meanwhile, in traffic court Uat In Good Condition ' Scout service td which the public son which will Include among Its year above last year's donations, eroge and $1,639.00 Mrs. R, T. Ker- the students are doing their ^.-'ober JO, Calvary : Hiursday 2,1 persons paid $33$ for **ch reported tha Patrolman KuRonr Scully of 8 is invited, A special mass will be six lecturers Emlyn Williams p<«y- . These increases nmount to $2,- by, Jr. was ncKt with 31 per eont '"work" sketches. The teachers traffic violations exe'oaire of puk- a ponr Ine the role of Charles Dickens,, 5M.3Q Sir. Kruson stressed thnt ".hf church had b«-( De Forest "nvemie, removed to offered Sunday «t 9 a.m. at St. in District 3, followed by Mrs. E. added that from Indications the ing: ftnvs. broken Teresa's Church and alw «t Our ()Iin Downes, mtLsic critic of .the j aiauy more 'increases and Rifts J. Ruxton, Pi.itriot 8, 25.per rent finished paintings will be of the '! an undetermine Among those fined, muc Henry a'ni'ount •Overlook Ho.spitnl .Sunday with I-iiidy of Peace Church at New New York Titftwi discussing "Ide&s I must bp made by his division if it and It. C Alckrnlicnd, District 7, highest calibre and should oom- H. Winser of fTutley who paid tM wns reported in Rood Providence Borough. Rehlntl Music,' nnd Hoddisg O»r-} \s to reach Its quota or $72,000. with 2,1 per cent. P«re favorably with past works. Church after h-e plraded gtstlty £0 l«»»tef. On Sunday nt 3:30 p.m., Central tor. wrll-known Southern editor. ] At Tuesday's -report meeting, Approximately 175 artists will 'o'ter 1 that an j condition y.';,lerd:iy by « hospital the scene of «n acetdnt. nknown Presbyterian Church will conduct discusshig 'The New Southern Re- \ Harold Demurest, reporting for She compete for prizes In two CIRSSWJ; money was mi«s from | .spokesman. « special vesper service. Both bcllion.' I ahouhl remind cur j business «nd profe.«slon«l division most artistic and most original. The charge wa» made by Pebo- box ioc»t*d In the Real Estate Board Two other tnertilx-rs of the po- (Jirl Sooiit.-» «nd adults will join nicmbpM thnt gwst tickets are no | has rai.«d $3,44? 50or ,12 per cent of If th<>re are tl«j, duplicate prizes rah 8. Kent of Satmmft who UM ••/ the church. lice dep«ftiij'-n!. arc conlined to together at this community *erv- longer provided by Athenaeum." Its quota, of $28,000, .1. Jerome will be awarded,' '• police Wlnser'l car hit htr parted their lioine.s by illnesf. They «re. "sves John Sayre id Rny- t iee to express thanks for "the James A. Mlehcnrr to known by Kapkw reported « total of $300 Announces Plans Th<> judges will remain unan- car on Union place on Srttteoktor McTernan..«rc..invt Jgating privilege of living in a Free World Its the result of his solicitation nounced until after the winners IS at around. 6:K pm. The }»- rp rutrolman John Kendull and 1'n- tens of thousands of renters as f incidents.. trolmnn where such assemblies are pos- the author of. th/ 1W.R, PuK!** araong jirofrauilonal jinnplc, are selected, but It It known, that pact puushed the Kent car into MH sible." Vrhf winning "Tolea of the South Mr. and Mrs. H. Woodward Mc- For Annual Dinner the group is composed of qualified other auto. Other event* for the wwk will Pacific." His name Is familiar to Dawell, to-chalrmen of the general The Summit Rr\A9 Of IS LftMNt p.m. at Lincoln School auditorium. Hudolph de Roode of thn Rlch- drlv« w«j tln## fl3 and her lic*M* of the South Pacific," Micheiwr lnml Co. Is in rhurgf of flrronge- For Grand Jury Knch troop will send a representa- has spent yeurs touring; the WTWM Akionder fo Speak •mm tvttptntieA for «it« r«»r'iMl • tive to the party to mwt with the .nu'iifrt, ll«» said yeflt^rdflty th«t cwrelpw drivSmt eh»ff«, Tht eharft he hast m«{le m vIvW iw i|» «*n|[. At Democratic Rally guwt* of honor will Inclnd? the In Market Thefts Juliet I^ow Council representative wa» loJg#4,*K«f htr CM iMa* In lWfl he ipflde »n extensive trip B»«wigh~Archibnld S, *Alex«n- prwnt and pntt affknm of th« •A state prlion paroletv Leon to Iqnm about the world friend- wiped «noth«n struck a llfht peri* to Australia, New island, Ittbtlt, Desmofrfttic candidate for Stntri Association In addition to Behl, 2fl, of Ewt Orange, and Loula ship nniiR «11 eoiintrlm br- ]>«s«>frfttlc rally In the auditorium i«in'l piflure of |K\i**-t WM fined $sa«wid ktat !»n Tlier»< will bn i» *»pi>ii to all j'crBfini, rrK«rdl'. m Donald Mncl^od of the Spencer Utratt Albert II. Blerrmtn on trntion WM r»w*Hl for 4rHtHff Church Women to Motk of piLtiy. in the Now* Provider, ehftrgoi of kreenv and receiving without a Iterant. Hr «M Riwd «ft nml HHfehts nnd Summit Mnben Company, Jack Bysttrak, of r^>Kt TllUI'.4!i''*y tho wrnnd In A Byrtrak llron., Mnrgaret Runyon stolen gocKl«. f IS for cmttUm &ri*\M$. \<\* of folk il )lntcr- of the p*imm i ll« Tllwon of tho Elwood Obrlg mltteit tho r««ent theft of 600 tht charge of d flay tlnnnpil. pr*«ldnnt of the Hor- IIH' illfit" Wdttl.x under Ilio dlrri c)l of Chnrpmnprntlf" Club, which In Of Mw W If . M»<'WI1ll»urm with OUIPM throu^ho'it I'I' nation The fciieslfl of honor f»rc>t Herbert M* d a •tale* U-n<\"rn A'.tivitlcJi iniliid Winifred V. Tl Hb of Cnmjnerre nn- lro prwidunt; W««ley tnent adftilttlrtf the rh«rgf.i. tion nf n nurnmpr rump «it Hwir of it»» Ii- yrHfrAay Ihnt «to*M will I», Ht«y«i» of Newark, state. «*• admitted morp than M MountAin, N V.j Ilntaon tonfk for hmty of on Election executive ylcn [iri>«l- r«nalng throug-li Etumn, O Will Knv»»mb#»r 4. Howovnr, Rfiyniond I'rldinnx, of Mor- «nd Morris nrtmttw. M thnt it «- rlalown, «l«lr tuMiclfttlon prrsl- H«rry Ken«p*ly, proprietor »f H»m« Ovntft Pif* ..It Hom« fat tThlldren unit to pfovld* umple d«nt; Haymond If. ffurUnub, lt>ci»I the WtiyMv (lAtfam, thin week Knir Onk* R*mt»tUm, «nd th# H»fl»w#r. lifts* «i#ir #mploypM t« «it». and (>wl B Hutfltt, priml- romm«>nd*>d Dett^ilv* Sergeant curing t>t nmftll children on Klt*c> (•tut July Sh» in* *n MI ti»u«t1, will remsln of thit CThmnbrr of Con»m«rce John Bayr« »n«! b«t«etlv« Rfty ...... If, It.Jf tmn Iw.v when pat»B*ji m#iy h* at ait AftntetU* Day, f ue»d«y, Mid of »ht> Summit tnonri MeTernun for thoir «cU«n * In II th« BOIU. i la it, .."* r THESUMMiTHERALD,THQRSDAY.OCTOBER23, ltS2

- -" . ''',•* • ." •'" >'•:••-•;'•• 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.->.- r- tine 'Vat -East, thor, Aflthener u jst-rvice with the .1' ri" Nuvy. .(tu,r- Japan. Formosa. Hong Stokelys Ing wjnieh he .*•«'« ucii^n in a!! w*>ll in edutjtttioi, Kiing, the Philippine**'- Malaya, theaters, he worki'-.l. w;th ftnanm! authority on-ib Pro%en- Indonesia. Thailand. BUIUKI, In- and commercial iniereMs in .Ww teaching of-the .o ilui, and l'«i'kisu». From this ex- native qf.N,w VoA Fvnett ' York. !s»!iH-e~ coining fothv-wnk, A*. perience caint1 hw Idlest, .book, Mr. .MtUfjchrtii'.11 diitut! JKUO brfii uated Phi Bet, 1 •'Voin' of'.^Jsia.":,)» ••which he u'n*- Swarthnwre Coll«- ivith..tbc JtfAfr.'iit^rt'"*''* , whorv, Cc |n ricrtakrs' to rlttrtfy thf -lu^f^onikl took his master* d ! luxdd nilU iiopi's. ot the Asiatic urer, he> wilU.fontinui' with m- orado State ColUg,-, Mr. Midu-iuT .gathered.the ma- Tusks of lane ^j ..I tenal for "T«tlea of the. South much aa 200 pounds. Business Sdiool to Be FROZEN FOODS Represented at Parley The Stafford Hall- School of there's no substitute for quality Business of Summit wlH be rep- Di»tr!but<4* by McRot*rt» Brother* resented at the New Jersey As- j Mrs.'Rose Shannon , Paul L. Quinon •Frsuik B. J«ekel sociation of Schools of Business 169 Third St., .Irnwy City ?, X. J. Journal 2*1 wire 8-0858i at the eighth annual convention to be ViVlcf «t tK^Tinfti'l'd' Scott Summit Trust j. Hotel, Elizflbeth, on Promotes Five SUMMIT LUMBER CO. Staff Members A Dependable •""•THreT'neV of n«r " appointment* end two other advancement* were announced last week by Ljtwrence NEW JERSEY'S J. HacGregror, Prwldept of The Summit' Trust Company, following

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

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. 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.-' H K-lii.UMd Hii.li.- l!1(1 , !i t.V Summit league of <'ii-n'nf in , (tml % :L t- j/fosi(J*-jit of 'n...- mvaltubJe teu-miue u* risj-orwibtlity of .the.• lay voi- l(l! arrangements will be i | lifi:.iftt:\e inLcrpreti-r" of ,,-^iiVn Vttn;r.i will staff « voting* ."'L/irlj 'i u,.r...h.p BQJLIJ oi £tia- .n mrnt«l In- ' ,l)"'ecr rfprii-.i''"" boofh i«v^0J».t,..<}f .the ' i it O'l ; ay fo. «:i' j iiii i,!r x. ••!i and 57 minutes before Lin- 9 a-m.-and' 5:36 .t-very jirosjicuii.ve t ir iri'\ mini |j. ;,.((| i,,)i.,} (lli|j nmd/' nii brief and famous in tb j-5as5. vvi'fk' following a dinner ^jtnn- non-partisan o! .N aorect bj" the'Union C*u«!y'-A*;io- i ''' ' ',-\ '-u. -..oih ( ivit i.- W- i ij»'it>iijurg Adilrv&s at the ded-lca- :•).. A.r.a.mn IriAt.'.jtt t f AUi.ago : ciatSon for'Slchta! Health al iht : i: in t;R |n0J , rfa rj,v|l War cemetery. . ' m. 'it ami opinions of tht- , Suburban Hotel, -in Summi:' of Ml \h if'»- <* »•> i "i ii I- »•!I Mrs .Artliiir F, Ai'^e-rm'iui; |Ws« u«n of-.-ach lfh;«|| lia*^ ««, 1'! ' idt-nl of She' Associntion, wi'lt ofiit-d nfr.vmation In tht 0.000 non- r-i »g,i'->. He AViia gimJu 1 ; O"eacn each of the'th-M ,P"" *' ' ; Ath e sampl, e ™talloti]W Mb e **KilUl1 «*eiv«receive.. ] i' tl'u.T. Uu' gm'Ats and i-ntroducwl J'))m L,;;,«jn (itTtifjn sheet* they will A .Vationul Collt-gc- of ; MISS WRIGHT'S «i b».-v,vt '•"'•"""• ' "^ ™^lnr machine will be Ju-ffb ! Lflpresti. Jr.. principal of trie -®«.l- members,; on hand at the booth so that voters the University'of""Sj Mircos ; vjn CooWfe School la »HjM»s>ie. anil vico-prt>>|. .. , ••••*< ^J).antic-"; mflya«i;ewirfly .-how" ir V'oper- 'iTii. litre hf- atrerti : i f Mr. LopreAtl has worked clo-scly i. ; c'"anTlifi" %3U--x ; REST HOME II.-..V fluxion* ^uch i flJtcJ-^On the.heford." a (few NR- ' •\vi'''h""'C'Mr, tlultis •wt!t>J--liMM"-f-ar-ft*«! ; submit- i far "»-1 M-.nu tlu- olectoi-M tional League '••v*j!i t'iw!i!uVf(l hi-" • m {'ionVcr ' work i»i the frVUing 792 BELVIDCRE AVE. PLAtNWftD ,..-)•;,) ; ocal-_.«enatc and "con- • fav ro.<-i.|f.-nt-ifll ,%ml silIc ftt the booth Thl ••ty of hurnnii relations classes iti l ' ' « • ••••' ...... —.».., ».«• uiiivii 1 piaf-'n iriVh^hv flr^t ' jr, tbe nniHn%' vt> |. ' ph|e * l " tcU•l'y""s hov"""y •g s«.'nnioi-natom «" ndana-- ***• "•" IJ1»HB IWi iiiurtg tiu-C.iui {Kir# nl c^nij the schools of'Dclawart?. ''. ••' : r pit. Jn'-IDM ..Mr. Alvarez Mr. Lopnvitt. in turn, introdurrd CATERING TO I'd ri.ii.stant rii;i!i.»"(T "f Col. Bullis-who spoke on the ;-nib-- £^S^S^LL^ an unu»iial.opportunity to "check Andrew Alvarez, iy formal-.> xport i unij'iipy y,:. "Hvtling"M»Mtin),' ihishi> ' .We.N't d for H Gooa GLDERLY PEOPLE / 1 ; up ' 011.actual voting records., iti-iili- gc?:cra; i«-tR;)i" ;" Mental Health l'roKfain.' < 'ol- Mrs. William.Woodward, chair- Buliis. fcjmke of the . tout 24 HOUR MAID SERVICE-'•"{ ; man of the League voters' serv- \\\,uu Ii ut.- m- tfrs'Jt interest in. tjie*c prc ice, has announced tiitu unfor- funeral bf-rvicos wore held Tini:.-- i'hj Mar.n «o Ai'-aJ inn. b.v audiences of fti! type.y.. i 2r«!is ivliifii can pri:v>"j)' CALL PLAINFIELD 6-3705 in ni« *-, In ur«il >r. u, present their individual cases to products f " T* tirinni (Ji.vturlianccs h.v U io r.'i:ogni?.f- tljdr . HAH L. WRIGHT, R.N., Owner and Manager ;tr»p-puWici--a*-h«»-'boftn.-.thJe™i;jjui- ..Mr...Al.vA.tC7J...«'li?-!iw 111 Ml E. I'nul Euifrl to^n in recent years. .However,'the ! pro'»!T'h|-!"t

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, 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. -., \\ - C«r.- ]',-•, S 'M ' 'r»:n fill.tig, that 1 may walk*} are invitHl* groups; Service • fcfcd '*»-nu/r i. i . : : c Hir.^ttr od m the Sight o^ the j-AHMb?r# and . tk-ll-a ttPpriipriatt .trauitioually '*Vr»,ce «rid_. Gratitude' the i:\ - iPa M 13) -'|t«(to *» Silver T7m^ to b« held &t gitia vv.u lii- f..KUTJ iVi-tUtne |.aasa«ca froro Ihe i horn* of Mr*. Robert O. Peterwn, | , ^ . . , one in the »ericj 'Soiat- UtM*ii" ill. ;*r> II. "> ( ,1 he fa|)cy rk boctllir t hargj 0 SijiouA Realities"; ifarjvBaker Eddy, ilr* Robert Horiicht-r. Tin-, lutur- Submit Gospel Hall N. P. Mtthoditt Church to the individual Richard MHltr. . '. 'I include this one-." "When it is . Her Ree<» H ••will feature dolls and *>"»ft toj* for Summit learned that idii'oase cannot de- small children, diiUeisa ana cliii- ,O«k«i Memorial Church atr6)*~Tlfe," a/id that- nibrtali ' ire j St. John's Lufher- Yoaag Today- 8 p.m.. Choir Tomorrow~8 pni.. M.Y.B*. and : otr aa urtdread of the grave, and btsftVftllable under SMITH AND SMITH •reheftrsaSV ... "ffalka* Bible hour. \ -' _ • •' • * ' , . ,,».^.''*" "«« or me grave, ano IUUJ .4"...«..<•.• •* . — — w-i,. o^ftvauaoie un«itr U:< -SinxVon FUNERAl DIRECTOKI Saturday-10 am., Senior cate-[ Sunday . — •• ».;.44 ;.••.«;•• Sunday iT"°IT. * "'; ? ,\^«">y 0» «™«t I'»r that bncu I »»" J™" «»' im • ^ •' ol llr,. Rictard (Ju.c««,tonMlrk ;; f theticfl! -'Gla-v; 11 -'a.m:V- 'Junipr" sc}KJ0lr"*ir'»:tH:v--- -t«rtl'-*-:-'wvppn*,- am., JFleformatiori Sunday «erv catechctira! c!«Fe, . '•." '• I 7:30 p..m.'.,Go»P*I •»ervicf «i:h V. r frliurchcs the white elephant tabU, and Slra. ice- 7 P:ra. Youth FcJKwah.p at |jewish Community Centers^ " •Sunday !»:.'10 a.m., B:b'> close; ' H. Burns. y Ray Salmon will handle the- chil- 1 SO Gtrtton this Mtthodist Church. . ! *-.,.„. _'. . . Sunday...- -!U,V. a.m., Church school; 115 Marril Av«., Spnng!i«ld, N. J (17 Krnt Pine* Boulevard dren*' grab bag. fJew»rk 5.-H J Monday—8 p.m.,,-' Church School Wornr-n's Bible "flaw «t church; (N«if 5h«f Hill* Av«.» Kabhl Munmy Uersfeon Tie Youth Fellowship will spon- Millburn 6-4232 J-2U3 Board. 11 a.m., Worship: B«ptUm of Tomorrow--8:45 p.m., Service*. Bar * parcel po±l booth %g a gr&b First Church of Christ, Scientist ,yyt p.m., Men's Club; children. bag for adulta. p*rking en pftmiit»» Miwold N"r!ion of Chot- Saturday — 11 a.m., Children'* 292 Springfield Avenue Summit, New Jersey scrvlcci. .. '•>/• Tuesday 9 p.m., Final report of The dinner will be under the supervision of Mrs. Harry William- A Branch of The .Vlothrr Chun'h, The Vlm'Cnmch-otCthei- Sunday—11 a.m., Sunday ijehool. •on, Jr., and Mm. Leonard Parkin ' . Scientist, m D'Jiion, M;L*sai'-huie;tt« first Church of Christ Monday^-4 p.m., Hebrew ichool. Wedensday — 4 p.ni, while lira, Ray Nebon hu« charge Sunday Services at 11 A.M. Sunday School 11 AM Central Church r Scientist v ' ; school. . .. .,s ,._ of the dining rboui. .„..;,.. ..,..:...;\V£dncad«VH.Meeting at S;15- PJl ". S9Z Springfield Avenue, Summit : , .•———— ..-,.•—,,^L -' ' !• PrtBbytertan :: i Prttbyttrtflix CJJUIXV : ^n7M^^7a7o7d™t"hi TEMPtfStHAt • •••t~-".V;-""BiwdiniMi . Ilarold F. Mante N*w Prorldenct Christian4^ 4d J •fi-airr.:sh«--a.s niaHlitKit TnTdw--^ ^"'^^fprm.^wi^h ^; ? 0 h t nUy ChUrCh -tot. : -•^0PEW-TO-TH£..Pli8L'lC- s;,?ndirg:yLkno^: that hi. life Is ^_ .7. _i^:^ *_ p°i?™? y M*ple St. and Morri* ^pifi'ual, not material. This will .ftCLd_Wa](iron Todfly—8 p.m., Dr. lister MILK YERSUS CAFFHNE DRINKS r B 1)0jir for . . . Clee to addresj Women's Open daily 10:00 to <:3flp oxcpjit Sundays.'ard hot:-iiy«^ * Friday evenings 7:v"iO to 8:30 and after t'he Wciine-iay ir.f :h«> M of the lesson-sermon j _Tomorrow—8:30 p.m., Sabbath ! Adult choir. Tomorrow—8:15 p.m. Choir- rc- mg; Literature on Christian Science rmy be read. bcrrc» — j Ev,. services with sermon by Rab- i Sunday—9:30 and 11 a.m., Church heanal. or bi Khmer; Special service for Girl achool; Worship and sermon, "Cae- Sunday—9:45 " «.m . Church Scouts. sar and God;" 9:30 a.m., Men's achool; 11 a.m., Worship and *-r- VETERANS Sunday — 10 a.m.. Religious Bible class; 10 a.m.. Women'* Bible mon, 'The Forming of the Pro- 0?.Both World Wars and •school at the YMCA with the clas-s; 2:30 p.m., High school'fel- t&stant Conscience"; Nurserj-. the-Korean Campaign . . . rabbi, can;f>r and faculty. lowship hike; 4 p.m., Nominating Monday—7 p.ni.. Men's Ciub din- Wednesday — 3 p.m., Hebrew Committee at parish house; 8 p.m., ner, JOIN THE school at the YWCA; Rabbi Kloncr Central Club «t First Methodist Wcdnwday—3.30 and 4:30 pin,, instructing, Church; Missionary r&Jly In jTwo junior choir rehearsals. AMERICAN church. ' 1 First Baptist Church Monday—10 a.m., A.ll-day Kewing j The Methodist Church New England at Springfield Ave. at.parish house; 8 p.ni.. Deacons j 17 Kent Plawt Blvd. LEGION meeting; a1, parish house, I Rev. David K. BiirnwrU, D.I). R«r. e«k on javwiile de- DEMONSTRATION AT THE FAIR linquent problem* Jn Summit; Senior High Fellowship: Guwt gpeakerj—Mr». Helen D«vis, Rob- • Some people smoke to keep their weight down* ert Woodward. Three other High School group* have been invited and some have found from experience that whtn to attend; 8 p.m., Young Adult*. they stop smoking1 they gain weight. If skimmed Monday—8 p.m., Official Board milk is taken in the place of te*a, coffee, and soft — 10-11 «.m, WSCS drinks containing sugar and cream, they will have Quiet Hour, in observance of the a nourishing drink and it should be possible to W&elc of Prayer and S«lf Denial. stop smoking and maintain a normal weight. MIM Capitol* Dickerion will a*- •Lit in the program; 7:30 p.m., Boy Bcouta. Howard B. Bishop Norcotlcs Officer Will Addr«$ Methodist Group HUMAN ENGINEERING FOUNDATION Detective Benjamin Vltale or the Summit, New Jsr»ey 11 Newark narcotic* aquafl rill be tb« • .„ since it is all paid for. fuest apeaker at the meeting of Write for free booklet. Uw JXoung AduH group of the Even though the Citi- zens Trust Company fi- nances cars, we still say that the best way to fi- nance your car is to save in installments each pay-day, and pay all cash. Few do that, but you'll enjoy the car more if it is free and clear. The next cheapest way is to pay as much down as you can and finance for as short a time as possible. If you finance, you will get helpful, inexpensive and cooperative financ- ing here.

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-ch*ir- j !> Call SU. 4-7197 NAVY DEPT. STORE tVir! ,\ • ^":j,d*ca$fid Council concerning spcrdr at tji(? Pennsylvania At*" y of cial fettiitts. , . -Blacktnar, safety; John Weigang, , ' out-of-town adsfetthmg. j j ing on that, street. Tlie group's Fine Arts. ;. Philadelphia, 201 Main Street I'; p,, which The exccutrVc boird this year building and grounds; Mrs. FYank j ,m ii-

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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 ft, Mr.v I fiifft W. Allison. Mrs. Ho- ; •ti.-'r P .Smllb,. Mr«. Joseph. F i .',-i'!ii'.ii. Mr.1'. Louts K. Van Datnnie! ) \M,-. <)rvi'i<* A! Potty 2nd; «n<[ ' _jl;-.. WiiimiiY Stern*, captain; >* Mr'. i>li'»"ina>rtr<'!«ffr?tH,'M»'-. -i*:.'.1'>••,• Mrs, Charles Ittwi[ J»Irs>T-l i'ji-UT HniitrMH7IWe"Mtfwi _ |--3!,>.*<y..Harm;)%,_MrH. tVipchan J ' "MT.rv Mr.t Fletcher TiioriiSon"T"

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. /

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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«thaft •Edw«rds,«n iHsyratww ex- f Association • • . AisocUlioo Aft«r the war he became & dlct*t« of out or .another iiiihor- i iri> in actions and permit a 'reasonable amount of "lurglst «*ilh Wheelock', Low-joy & i'ty pressure |r«up without dm ' 'or;.*-,,-t«i .ir •At? H> Quality 1\>*klies of New itrfty, »ne. Edward*, who w«a 68, was : Co.. "inc., in Sj;r«cuae *Ji«i movt-d "I " . „ Audit' Bumu of tIrculaiion - time 10 elapse before cvictim;.a''.tcnant. At born in >lorri*u»wn, daughter of Tht Summit tr*s,i aM ^'^J^ the* sarnie time it must lie recognized that the late Mr, tuid Mr*. William there.. • i. A*penwall tihaw, She cam* h«re Mr"carpenrt#f U »urviv*d by ft I* i there are also tenants, who will do nothing Pfr«ntfl;al»o by his wife, M"'.''Vir- | about finding a new home until forced by a: 27 -v«r* •*» fro!« Wlnnrtka, 111. , • ••.'•'•'•• I Aira. Edwards leaves «. ton. ginia Carpenter and thm son», E. ! dispossess notice. Editor ' Affrwi Carter, Edvrartla of Richard,. W*rk and William Car- rforman S. Ilv the ast whwV ent Advurtlalngi P . ^ controls->were..el-j ,he NBvy; a daughter, Ml#s Qtt- iwnter. . 'EM w gird C. Sheridan. Advertising' fective, judges', were provided1 wfttf'the power-; trade &dw«rds o( thp Sijmrn.it «v«- Funertil at-rvk-w wen bwld in Marion A. K?tn ...... to decide whether or not ail extension of time i nue addrtM, ami a twter, Mra a. the Oarfjeld,, .Funeral Home in This dan 8. HuSett ...... - • • jj |-'ii. Atkin of Winnetki in a dispossess case "should be granted. Qw ka. Syracuse on Monday a't 2 p.m. ; If M tanwttty ftquftud thai Utmt lot publication Burial »-a». in Fairmoiint Ceme- i were held in Calvary he submitted a* early in the icrek utfwttible. O the judge has no choice, hut toj>st«c a.ctrutl-: h;I,ial.( ,pal <;inirrh on Monday. et tery, weived afttr J p.m. Tuetday . nm?, how* to b» cate for possession Tit the request of the land- '.VoO ju>i., roiidiu'ted by Rev, El- #niimrffrom Thunday't ittu: . lord and eviction can follow live-days later* mer F;" Frtyia,\ rector of the Is No Place *l\ lelteii to the tdilor mutt b* tigntd mi Trie judge is powerless to prevent it, • rhufrch,"'"Burial w*» in Qahwood LETTERS r#. Cemetery, Chicago, tame* mil &• pubtbhed'•'unltn otherwitt [ Several organizations and agencies,, includ- Clalnm (ounrll Actlnn Editor, Summit '.Herald: 6-63W ing the New Jersey State Association of Real 'On all s.iiies tfv- to to be discreet.in evicting"t'eiiarit's'atTdraiiiiti^ rents. In most cases our landlords appear •&> "penter-of thli eity, died Friday of public eye, Corruption ni govern- last week of bulbar poHoniyeHtls ment items from thpTleadinesi of have gone along with this request, for com- Till R*DAlf, OCTOBER Wl, IW2 In Syracaae, N. Y, He «u 83. power and .benefl'ta a frw- at the plaints here represent only a fraction of the Mr. Carpenter wae born In New- expeme of many. Amprioans . Falters, number of citizens who rent homes. But it The United Campaign has now entered is a faCl that, a few property ownerb Jravc ' But This HILL CITY its crucial period- The.preliminaries are over. acte(j se|f}si,iy an(j ruthlessly since the re- Pre-campaign solicitations are pretty near; mova| o[ controls. ; cpmpleted. The special gifts have been made.: Perhaps a solution coulcj be fouini in the DON'T Savings & Loan the public by'now is well aware of the aims ; appointment by the. Comm'on.Council, oi' a Association " and purposes of the appeal. The story of the -. |ocal arbitration board which would hear evi- SIGN Is 8UC nine local agencies dependent upon the "j dcrice from both sides and make,recommen- ' ces* of the drive has been told. » j datioris; ^Perhapj..Mch...a..boar4-~alr£ady:..;.*x^. •":"•; "B'uf'reports"t'his"week'sMwlhiriess fhanjjsts in tlie form of the City's Housing JBoard. THAT . Den'r. taltt.A chartce o.n, your hard earned, money by Half. ..the goal,of..JS.1.46.J566 .ba^..^J).M.n_rJ9isM...4..i^.WOQy^eTern"'that a. competent group of citl- In time elapsed and energy expended the! zenSj acljng without bias, should be able to PAPER! drive Is'past tlie half-way mark. Obviously i jron out the< cases where ine*utje,,s_ -M*§fc«-*c «re an »vtr present-danger, while every,,clay you read about private hoards being thrown away or sold as more than ordinarily would be done in the ; situation is on]y a temporary one. It is an Whether it be a will, • lease, a contract for the ja!e of the campaign, if the goal is to, effoft to 1?vd ofF rents that have been t00 junk by unsuspecting relarives. property, « deed, a mortgage, an option, or any other be reached; low because of federal controls and now some Bring your extra money• to HILL CITY, where it is ab- After last year's failure to reach thetjuota, of these have been made too high because of document, until you hivt-first'consulted your lewyvr. Summit can not afford a prosaic attitude to- solutely safe from any form of lo«/ where ii is Jnsfantly the impatience of landlords to boost rents to There are many times when persons who have innocently ward the need- of private charity. With new "make up for lost time." available when wanted, a.«d'whfre ti-earn$ more money and dramatic appeals being made, Beemingly and unwittingly relied on a so-called "good friend," a The Herald thinks the Council acted wisely for you at the rate of I'«», paid .fr^ery six monihs. on a year-round basis, for contributions to in removing controls here. We are in no neighbor, or art acquaintance for legal assistance re- this or that heart-rending cause, some peo- way a "critical area." What war work is ( ple, possibly consider the United Campaign sulting in serious losses. done ih this area % done outside of the borders FOUNDED 1914 as "old hat." of Summit. Census figures prove that Sum- It should never be forgotten by any resi- mit is a higher-income bracket town and does It is dangerous and unwise to take any legal steps with- dent of Sumfnit that the United Campaign not have the problem of large cities where out the aid of your lawyer. is strictly local. It is an annual community heavy industry, in most cases engaged in appeal to support entirely local and basic war work, makes it imperative to keep rent Your Lawyer Is Your Professional Advisor and Will HILL CITY SAVINGS needs. It is not an appeal for China, or Poland,. control. Serve You in Confidence. See Him First or any other sadly unfortunate but also im- Federal controls of any nature, to our AND LOAN ASSOCMTION portunate people. It is an appeal for Sum- way of thinking, are pffensive and contrary mit's residents, the Red Feather should come to the free enterprise system. If there is a ThW It Sponsored In the Public Int«r«tt CORNER SPRiKGFl/ptiTz. SUMMIT AVENUES first in any plan of giving. local problem that has arisen since the re- .By • ' The real danger at this point rests not so moval of controls—and apparently there is— •SUMMIT-NEW JERSEY much in what has happened before as in how then it could and should be solved locally the workers and the public regard the future. In a friendly and neighborly manner. A The poor showing to date can not be accept- THE SUMMIT BAR ASSOCIATION Summit'a Most Convenient Place to Save ed. The total to date is bad and it Is best to face the fact honestly. But it is by no means Send Them Back to Washington hopeless. There are many citizens of this community Upon the ability of the workers and Cam- who are blissfully interested in the election paign officials as well as contributors to real- of a President this fall but are apparently ize that the setback can be overcome hinges blissfully unconscious of the fact that a the outcome of the drive—and possibly the Senator and a Congressman future of the United Campaign. from Union County are also to be elected on - J It is unthinkable that the agencies affili- November 4. ated with the United Campaign should be This is a time of crisis. Only by having left in the lurch. They are vital to our com- in federal office the best minds in the coun- munity. No one can sit back and let matters try can we escape danger, possibly disaster. drift along to the conclusion the current total If we are to elect a Republican president we threatens. must assure him a Congress and Senate of The way matters stand the workers' and Republican partners. If we fail to elect a division leaders are challenged to check back Republican President, then we should have a Republican Congress and Senate to act as for omissions. By the same token the public BL SUKL is put on notice that contributors, too, will a checkmate for irresponsible Democratic TO have to accept responsibility for the outcome. whims, Larger gifts are mandatory this year. Busi- When Archibald Alexander was nominat- VOTE, ness must accept and meet its quota. Indus- ed by his party to oppose Senator H, Alex- try must do likewise, Those who have not I ander* Slmith the Democrats put their best pledged must come forward without waiting j foot forward. Mr. Alexander is a pensonable How important i$ YOU R V VOT E for a special invitation. Some of those who ' young man and has many outstanding quali- have given will have to give again. I fications. He has a definite appeal; make no Whatever reproach is contained in the { mistake about that. But. he lacks the erperl- poor showing thus far in the Campaign it j tnce and the wisdom of Senator Smith who something to be shared and not shrugged off | is a vtteran Senator and is respected in Wash- fof the other fellow. The success or failure of j ington, Senator Smith has spoken out bold- the United Campaign is a matter which con-1 ly on the issues of the day. He is a leader cerns everyone. A common determination oil i with a proved capacity. He has not changed the part of all to meet the goal thii year ii with, the years and wears the collar of no needed to set present matters right. man. He will not be a "yes" man to any administration. Lefs Solve Local Problems Locally Most of the above also holds true for Since the lifting of federal rent controls Congressman Clifford, P. Case of Rahway in Summit and certain other nearby commu- who seeks re-election as Representative from nities there has been a series of complaints the Sixth Congressional District, which is Mighty important, i from tenants made to public welfare officials, j Union County. Mr. Case is another outstand- Your w>te i» jrour ?©ice in Anterica'a futurr. locil government authorities, social agencies , ing figure in Washington and is npidly gain- and othert. The complaints all have the Rime ; ing stature on the national scene. He has nev- Your right t© vote is your most powerful weapon basis, namely that rent increases have be«n ; er Bold his soul; and when he thought his In the protection t»f yotir rigfctf and freedoms unreasonable and that many tenants are be- party was wrong he has not hesitated to vote i ing served with dispossess notices and given independently, Incidentally, on such occa- If you arc a ({iialifird voter, no time to find other qunrteri. sions he was usually tight and hii party was be ttir« to express yoifr opinion on vital iewtea It is had but true that in many cases the in error. Mid help choose theriglil IradrrH for America, en4 of rent controls has nerved as a green'j Now Mr. Case is up for re-tlection with light for some landlords who havt long want- Mr, Smith. Both have served iitisfaetoriiy our rifflt to tot« . .. November ed itf |#t rid of a tenant but htntofore hive and thtrt cm b« no argument, against them been unable to do so. Now that a property except along party lint*. ' . ' owner hat • free hand mrl it without reitric* Frank II P#tt|t, the 0tmocrat opposing tiona, there are some who are abruptly *«rv- Mr, Case, has brought nothing to the earn- ing eviction notices without paying h$id to j piign hut mud vvhieh h« illngn about with the wtlfgrt and problem! of the ttnini in j it) abandon. Ht hai offend no constructive FIRST > ATI Mfciring new quarters. | program nor hat ht convinced many, that • Housing is ai commodity tbit rtqulfet eon-! h« should fat, elected. His attacks on Mr. AMD IWJtr COMMNY siderable ihopping. Each cait is separate and !• Cose have btin purely personal and have had OP fUMMIT m*nyy lictert mutst be considered, such as I little or no bearing upon tht Republican can- IHMUflt flf rent, tlae of apartment, location, didats'i record or quillftcatlone in Washing- tfe }It !I• r«ft thah t • mw homt cin b« ton. jljIgFPtfflit, iv«i In days when fintili wire Vot.ru, (Hi HemU beilavu, Would do welt pfolttfUl. HfWfVtf, the Herald must agrit t<5 Iport thi popularity of Mr, Alexander and With thi CiWWon Cminnl in it* prtmiit tb«t tht ranting! of Mr. Pen it and instead return " «*§ Jl Miifjtff $ b°U!l»e unitt In Sum- Hie Republican rtoinimei, Senator H. Alt*- dif Imith and Cengfitjtnijt Clifford P. Caw, 44t*i«* in pmwt buiidi«|f. Only tan week to 6ffict (el unother term, ' t THE SUMMIT HERAtP. TNORSOAY, OCTOBER 21,tUl Page T Members of Story teagtti *Mc*ot the ft Chapter, of Schaefer, who said, "T^e • able to follow the major portion coming year.,The dismissal b«U the Ikfi Crow, High School PTA to To Have Voices Recorded win demonstrate feels gratified that tbi* recogni- r>L«..* fci *l~u '0? t-^leir children's schedules. At will be.^ «igm»i for all tp adjoura •the tound Winder Marker to Feature tion by the New York School has Attend M ••"-•••]•:."• v«'t l*» Storytelling" and thc~voJc«i VrafStf MOnaoy - rfcstfti-'^fiiss." tl» teacher will dis- to t^he cafeteria where refresh- of U«gu«. been extended." • Parcntj will attend "classes" on \ ciws~'th€ pkn of work for the „•,»,' the .th<>nw--of the October m will bu ro- ments will be ncr'yed Monday, .,-„- irf Hie' Summit Story Articles for Young and Old October 2T, qi the Jfirst Prepared with a 'belection for re- meeting •r"'.,' . .,- winch wili.be held Mbnday YVVCAs annual winter tion to games, elides and * stuck of ,th« t cording. . . market, November 13 and 14, U Kent Place to School Parent Teachers Auoeiation 't'^'S-:",'.m- m '.the Chathami bar. » j designed this year to ajttract not after • brief business meeting ' ii in :.(•>-•< only the .adult Chrfetmaa shopper Luncb'eon with * vmrled menu Hold Party in the l\ gh School *uditoriuni «t> .•^*':- Jl sHh) j( 1 Mil ,s h l\ i i.,st tl « \,MOU but thr small fry with small al- will b» served from 14:30 a.m. to 8 p.m, >!.-» K 11 Milt ()! l[ A Halloween party for the stu- 1:30 p.m. by Mr* Leonard Parkin dents and faculty of thei" K«nt There will be four ten-minute periods, ao that parent* will be I T!u> Y-Teena are providing items and her committee.. Tea will be Place upper and middle jchools (or e special booth. where j*l\ served by Mri. R. E. Dtefendorf To Better Serve Tour Business Machines articles will be under a dollar, will be given* under the auspices and Mra. Max Sbaplro, We Are Servicing Mrs. Fred Greenly, chairman of of the Junior class in the gym- 1 the affair eaid yesterday, "We will Mr«. Thomas VVolcott is In '., '" • Via""'! -' ' •'' '-"' nasium tomorrow at 8 p.m. huve ail kinds of booths,, al&o, an charge of decoratlonj; Y-teen par- Members of the four upper class- auction, luncheon plus «n after- ticipation U directed by Mrs. A. J. es and the faculty will enter the OUR NEW MOBILE UNIT noon tca'whFeh is "for free," Mr*. Snyder; Floaters by Mr*. D. C. Greenly i.? being assisted by Mrs. Livihfston; Publicity by Mrs. .skit competition. Middle For this efficient service at your door. Fred Ryppert, co-chairman, and CharlM E. DeLong end Mrs. Her- students will come la i iHtfuly 300 volunteers. bert Kamm with Mn. Leo John- CALL "SUmmit 67074 be judged for prizes. <.>•(••• Declaring- tfiat the YW has "high Kon and Mrs. James Welsh. Fi- The general comij^ifee in charge PARAKEETS hopes" for the success of the winter nance* will be handled by Mrs. C. of the / att4j$$$iohslsta of the ji For Talking Stork market. Mra. Grocnley, said that H. Pool, Jr., MUs Margaret junior cJft^'"officers: Caroline SINGING- CANARIES TYPEWRITER since the. Uflitsd..Oajnuwilgo.".ca.ij.not,, xr», and Mrs. Edmund Tomb. Seeger-.^f^Gl ads tone, Ellen Smith 5.WOODLAND AVE. $unwnit, N. J:' meet the requirement^ of fhp Til HORSE MEAT of^wtrnmit, Alice Wilson of Sum- MOBILE VSIT carries Hibbom, {'urban I'upvr 1053 budget; proceeds from the af- T! Insperlrd fuir-.will b« used to augment ft. Columbia U. Selects mit, Judith Applejste of Gram add Rolls, Covers, etc. Village, and Susan Bohuier of Tropical Fish : A'ftisl' point of the winter mar- Local Clinic as Agency ket will be th(« auction on the night The Mental Hygiene Q$ic of Summit, : . s Bird Cafes of November 13. Otto Seng of the Union County, a JJ$. Committee chairmen are: Ida Pet Supplies , .Vatio'nal and • State Society of Service opentinpMpihe Ruth Kaplon of Summit, refresh-., FINER DRYCIEANING i Auctioneers will offer for sale New iree, has been menta; Martha Ackerman of Sum- CHATHAM saves your clofhes • ioves your money i articles ranging from antique sil- selected as-- ining agency by mit, entertainment; Gretel Lich- New York tenstein .of Green Village, decora- I verware to castoff. roller skates. SHOP Mrs. Grjpaley expressed the ^ Social Work for Kradu- tions; Karen.. MUsaein..gf JSumrniti:.! 'T YvVCl's" gfati'tade to the "-many ate social work studieiiti^ publicity. "Faculty advisora ar.e Parking- In'tea? of bolldlnf person who.gly? their services,^ This announcement wa« Miss Josephine Emerson and Miss i oir nuuids Awnoe i 1(5 Main Street C Bat ham 4-4 JM the project without charge. i yesterday by Dr. P^hyllla D, Dorothy Sampson. • "• . •••? Seng,- ,3(fe^ Leo Johnson,Who .'•16 • ^ tising purposj|^j%enry Glaaier, FINER Summit ar^tj^'ander whose direc- tion pm^fwerc imtle; the bual- who permit announce- the affair in their win- and the newspapers carry- WEATER "ing the stories of the project. Winter market booths are headed by thP following: Baked Goods, Mrs. Alex Rosol and Mrs. Fred CLEANING Stone, Jr.; Basket*, Mrs. Norman Hill: Christmas Items, Mrs. Arthur Blankrn,. Mrs. George Chambers; Fabrics. Mrs. H. W. Harding; Fancy Work, Mrs. Samuel M. Ea- son and Mrs. Robert VoIkPning; H « n (1 k p r c h i e f s, Mrs. A. D. Here is important news for young people starting a home, other people refurnishing a home, everyone interested in making Schwarz; Jewelry, Mrs. John Groff; a home comfortable and attractive on a limited budget. DOYLE FURNITURE CO. effects tremendous savings on all the New Toys, Mrs. C. INT. Breisc.h; Old Toys, Mrs, Thomaa Allison and essential furniture you need for a living room, a bedroom and a dining room, makes it possible for you to buy nationally Mrs. William Rae, Jr.; Paper advertised merchandise on our convenient budget plan. Most important of all, these groups conform to DOYLE FURNITURE N'ovcU. Mrs. c, J. Ahfers; PlanU, Mrs. Mnrshftll Waterman and Mrs. CO/s high standards—your assurance of quality, dependability and value. Ye$,sw?a{gfc are big fashion news this fall! And our delicate Alien -Maybee; White Elephants, bandiwi^ikeeps all your sweaters looking soft, fluffy, Bright- Mrs. R. C. Hopcraft and Mrs. G. an^sitourse, in perfect "shape,'' At our low prices, it doesn't R. Rmvf\ "Ondcr a Dollar, Mrs. .j^sffto do them yourself. N'. E. Whcatbn. Jr. and Mrs. J. A. LAMPS BEDROOM Vorth. SWEATERS.'.... Mrs. Karl Keller and Mrs. Eric • TABLE North ore in charge of the auction. I SUITES Pencil sketched portraits will be PHONE: SUMMIT 6-3100 done during the two days by Mra. • FLOOR Ojioim selection of style* in mahogany, maple or modern. K. K. Eberhart. Appointments can • BRIDGE '* ' be made by calling Mrs. D. H. 00 Krrgg. • SWING ARM 135 Mrs. Greenley announced that in mothers am leave their children downstairs at the YW where there i.s varied entertainment for young- $ sters. 19J Another phase of winter market is a- children's act,' planned by A RUG Mrs. W. R. Lundry and Mrs, R. Moin Office and Plant A. Kimcs. Mrs. E Chapln will be TABLES FOR EVERY ROOM.. Chatham Road in chnrRe of the grab bag and the Carpet from the looms of Stores In Sumntif, Chatham, Madison, Morrisfovw baby sitting will be supervised by TAB LE S . . .TABLE5 Miss Helen Burney Alexander Smith and flights* COFFEE • END • LAMP Prompt Call and Delivery Service There will be glass blowing by town. Mrs. Pauline Boreshyne in addi- COCKTAIL arid STEP Tables if modem Ail Wool BROADLOOM mahogany or maple. |

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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 mo Borough equipment is used solely A Mayo*' for tl» t»rm of •*.; fessional -career he has been con- gathering are Ernest S. Hickok, Two Councflinea. for tho -•, for municipal usea. r«# yt%n «*ch. • • rseeted with the. -Bell Telephone Sherwood C. Valentine and Col. .NOTICE » HW|:8y GIVEN Candidates id Air Views on Problems and 2, Eliminate nefflelency in local the followltig pjnoei hi»g b« Laboratory* with the.exception of John H. M. Dudley, candidates for government and plan for the" fu- County Freeholders.,, [ for the holding of th» Prim * p«riod, during the war,, when )].-• tioa and Oniwii E^wicin ture growth of the community. «s T'tf^Hi or tb was re'easfd to the I* S. Army Future of Boro at Women Voters' Meeting fa"Wiole"and not a* business, in- Ll}2£ wr»*el« «l« N'PW that candidate for State Senator H. ••16ign«i""C6'fp.if""foF special .aVrvic'rs dustry, etc; to see that all business KR9T.. DJSTHICT; *oli» "Night; sponsored .by. the Leagtii j j Alexander Smith' may make an St?ee°t Auiltorlum. jn-£o,g!{wid-and-Hawaii, • •• . I tw'Board of ^Adjustments _ for 6 j. mit High School, and brought before the Borough Coun- o.' Women Your wii; appearance at the meeting. •*X» «• home efVncr and father of, years: member of the Regional i New York Sahobl of Dramatic Art|. j cil Ls promptly acted upon. next- Wodnes-iuy,-, October 29, at *. I 3. To encourage industry^W) Io-J four children. Mr, Badgley will 8;15 p. ni, tit Borough Hall. | PlaPa n AMociatioAan n embracing'rds'ticoemracgdstic - Had* weekly radio program over ley, 'Mayor v bring to the office of mayor c 1. To're-assess all wcalled farm grue, Haj» I New Jersey: District CommUslon- came associated with RKOO radio ceed Ellsworth Haasell, who is not SEGOJID DISTRICT: Polling I'.ar, pictures. Is owner of J&J -green-: land and reduce farm tax rate, on New .tin .House, .PM*»IC Strpc ' lems that confront today's citizens a::noun'ccd thHt-- nil IOKII oondi- j, rr of the Summit District"Vfat«n- a candidate lor re-election, Hugh - All • that portlnn of th* n TC-^.I rioost?* ;n South street, and is also lendi not strictly used for farm- together with <\n understanding of dates on both tickets have agreed un<; Area Boy Scouts of America, Ing. Hamilton and Charlea.A. Johnson, wn«t ot,the line (orined bv the cji'rr vice-president of the Murray Hill of Piussalc Btrett local' government acquired.-in -the to attend the meeting, and. answer five yeflr.s, Xew York National ?eeking places on the Council. Mr. OUnaldf RotiJ to thf bo-it^ri 5. Xo revise existing zoile laws lald B M-ven ycflr* he has served as a the question: "What Do You Think Providence Presbyterian Church. Lund Company. &s well M a mem- Johnson was appointed to the °L °fough vtth Ntw pr1v. ' ber of Roaes Inc., a growers' as- 1 in oxder to establish adequate » Towtuhipouhip,. •' member of the Borough Council. It, the 'Most Important Work to Married »nd resides in own home Council when former Councilman Ne sociation. Married, livea in own | ahopp ng area so Borough will ex- Dated: At New Protlddice H •• ,h "Elected to that office three Be Accomplished jjy the Borough in Tall Oaka since 1941. pand in business is well as homes. Frank A. Pizxi resigned to become Octobfr 22. ,!M2 Home in Central Avenue, and haa THOMAS C. MUSSON times, he lifts served as president Council During Your Term of Of- Here for '»8 Year* 8. Work in harmony with school police magistrate, and Mr. Hamil- one daughter, PhyllLj Ann. ' c rk of the Council for ^ix years and ha/s fice?" The candidates for mayor, Hugh A. Hamilton, candidate board toward development of ade- ton is seeking the place that will oct . 30 * " - . gained broad experience through Robert Badgley and John Cirelli, j for Council: Born in Wisconsin, Robert C. Keating, candidate for ] quate^ long-range educational pro- be left vacant in January by the hia membership on committees in will .also be asked "WbaV-If Any- raised in Louisiana, moved to 1025 Council: Born in East Orange 32 * gram ajid to give continued sup- decision of Edward charge of sewers, road* and drain- thing, Do You Propose to Do to | Springfield Avenue, New Protfi- years ago, has lived in the Borough not 'to.seek re-election. Hugh A. Hamilton i port to Board of Education. age, veteran's housing, recreation, Guide the Future Growth and i dence, 26 years ago. Holds a BA for the last seven years. A gradu- ' 7. To establish at leaat one super- and parking end on the committee Development of the Borough?" j degree from Amherst College and ate of Summit High School, he around October 26. : vised municipal playground. To Attend Grand for the establishment of postal The League urges all citizens of j e certificate from the Univer.iite attended The Newark branch of A goal of $6,050 has been an- ] 8. Encourage and support local Jurors Meeting delivery, De Grenoble, Has been employed Rutgers University for two terms, i civic groups in the Borough. both pertk* to attend the meeting. nounced, to help provide fund* for Borough — Mrs. Isabella Stieg- and Seton Hal! University for three i 9. Protection of children from "Since becoming Police pomxnia- Questions from the floor will be j by the 'Western Electric Company eight agencies. Melville Haw ley is mann of New Providence, « mem- scholastic years. Is matriculating j'hatards of unattended railroad *ioner, ,Mr. Badgiey his. -worked Answered after the formal speeches for more than 32 years and now president of the drive, and is being ber of the executive committee of for a BS degree in business ad- ;. crossings and unposted play out » plan giving the^ Borough have been made. assists the contract manager on assisted by William .Baker, chflir.- the Grand Jurors Association, will Chflnfint'i Cut Rott ' maximum police coverage with the In presenting the qualifications all non-governmental contractual ministration, majoring in the field man of the campaign committee, j street*. of marketing. Wei honorably dis- attend an Association meeting to- U1 lftUa|M*M minimum number of officers, while of the six candidates pictured mntters. Haa held memberships MU:on Wold and Mrs. Raymond M charged September, 1945, from the j 10. To strive for a balancing of morrow at S p.m., at the Carteret «t the same time reducing the work above, inc. League gave the follow- and offices in a large number of Cobb. Under their direction, 13 j th<* budget. Hotel, Elizabeth. , •saimtt l-4»« week of the men in uniform, He ing statements: Navy after serving with the. Navy captains for varioua areas were church, fraternal, educational, I Mr. Orelli will addresa voters State Highway Commissioner has played an important part in Native of Borough social find political organizations Air Corps for three years. l» cm- appointed, xvith the field workers ployed by Ciba Pharmaceutical ; at « Democratic rally to be held Rnnjford J Abbott of Red Bank the negotiations leading to the Republicans: Mayor. Robert during h» residence in the Bor- appointed by the captains. 'at Lincoln School auditorium to- will he fciicsi speaker, construction of the Mountain ave- Bfldgeley. Born in New Providence, ough, President of the New Provl- Products in Summit since January, nue Cut-off and in dcvelopong attended local schools and Summit 1 dencr Republican Club, he is also '1941) Married, hfts trire-e children, piarts for the extension and im- High School. Graduated from • secretary of the Broadway Toaet- is a member of the Our Lady Peace improvement of the Borough's Newark College of Electrical En- master's Club in New York, Served Church here./and is yiee-prcaident *?wer system. Through these nego- gincering with degree of B. S. In ; «s chairman of the Planning Board of Local No, 9 A. F. of L. Inter- national Chemical Worked Union tiations, he has become acquainted electrical engineering. Joined etaff here for nine years, during which in Summit. •with many state and county of- of Bell Telephone Laboratories in time the first zoning ordinance in Hcia'a as well a» those of our 1930, "arid* in 1948 waj transferred the Borough was adopted. He also Graduate or Ltblgh neighboring communities and hew to the Murray Hill Labs, where served on various non-permanent William W. West, candidate for established a reputation for-the he la at present employed. Active citizens committees appointed by CouneH; A teacher In Scotch cooperation necessary to the auc- in civic and church affaira in the former Mayor Newcomb and Oak- Plains 5chooij, he graduated from ceas of such joint enterprises, community. • he has served seven wood, charged with studies of Lehigh University with a BA de- "ks Mayor, Mr. Badgley will be years on the Council, six of th<- & WITH, emergency -housing, school gree in 3940, had 2 years in the able to call upon hit wide knowl- years m president of the council. sit«'."», etc. lie is now.wrvinfT. ns New York University Graduate edge of the various activities of . Charles A. Johnson, candidate chairman of the Zoning Board of School of Bu*in«ea, and is ncaring local government, and his demon- for Council: Born in Florence, Adjustment. Two unu.»ual hobbies completion of master'* degree in strated ability to coordinate and S. C, attended school.* there and include writing and lecturing on public achool administration from direct those activities, Mr. Badglcy, graduated from Virginia Military such varied topics as "The Need Rutgers University. Chairman of wtoo haa been away for a ahort Institute with a B.S. degree in en- For Constitutional Reform" and Legislation Committee, Fan wood time on a special miaion for the gineering. Has been with Bell "Personal Planning-Financial and PTA, Welfare committee of the V, 8. Air Forces, haj* returned to Telephone Laboratories for the last Otherwise." Scotch Plains Teacher* Associa- hig home and will attend the forth- 29 years, end holds a prefeesional Had Radio Program tion. Served M lieutenant com- coming Republican rally." engineer's license in the State of On the Democratic side of the mander in the Pacific Theater New Jersey. Served as chairman picturt- are: John A. Cirelli, can- with the U. S. Navy from 1940 to of the planning Board for B years, didate for Mayor. He was born in 1945. Married, bus two pre-school Former Resident Killed and is now Council representative the Borough 25 years ago, attended children. Rtoidtu in Gales drive. In Korea en October 5 Berkeley Height*—Word h&a been lo«n through a series of projects, received of the death of Paul Staff of 75 at Work the most recent and most success- Buckley, ion of Mr*. Joan Buck- Church's $13,000 On United Campaign ley of 1817 Michigan avenue, Miami ful of which was the Country Day New Providence— Seventy-five Beach, Fk., formerly of Berkeley (a combination church fair and 'Mortgage' Burned workers are now ranking the Heights- Corporal Buckley waa country auction) held September killed in action in Korea on Oc- rounds In the Borough in the an- 12 and !,"! on the church grounds. tober 5. He is also survived by At Special Service nual United campaign drive, which a aister, Emily Buckley, who i« in On thflt occasion more than 12,- opened October 16. No flnancinl training at Mountainside Hos- Providence — The $13,000 700 was raised toward the proj- reporti have been received jet, : plUl. "mortgage" on the manse at the but are expected to be made known Presbyterian Church here was ect, more than enough to wipe out burned Sunday afternoon at a the then outntandlng balance on Mtthodist Fund Drive special outdoor vesper service. The the bank loan. Parcells and Mr*. Rtports $13,953 to Date lmpre»«ive ceremony, appropriate- F. C Coddington were co-chair- ly held on the lawn of the pantor's Provi«lertc«~-The drive for home in River road, was followed men of the final fund raising ef- fWWTER! $48,000 to build a pariah house by an open house reception in the fort. for the Methodist Church here got manse. The vesper service wiw opened off to a flying start October 16, Actually there was no mortgage tnhtn th official beginning listed by a call to worship rend by Mrs. e on the manse, but rather, 8i bank $13,953 already pledged. The drive L B. Coddington Jr., after which will continue until October 28. loan which parishioners h«r| jjimr- , , . ., , , . . „ ' ,. , I thfisn who attended snng » hymn By Tuesday of this week, the iintrrd to rfp>»y. It was the loan ! of prai.ie, accompanied by Misis amount had grown to $18,000, with I'ontmct wliifh Rrv, Richard A not all reports in. and it is ex- Grace L. H»»w«rth, church organ- Bryan nnd Dayton B. Pa reel In, ist, fit a portable organ, C%eek battery pected that the goal will be ob- liend of the arssion, burned at the tained before the close of the. >The borough i h inch got' r.i had The scripture rending was fol- enol- drive. (he pntirr amount of the lowed by n prayer in unison led Ing by Rev. Bryan, Then Mr*. Helen Hays, choir director, **ng May Brshea "Biww ThU Mou«." AND * Theron L. Marsh, B former Coun- try Day co-chairman, related the Mont Importunt story of how pariahteners decided Install AMI. to build the mange without call- FREEKE er The beginning of your all-electric future! PARTV ing on church member* for PRKSTONE pledges, H« also ' retailed th« NOW! Delicious Butter Cr»«m layer varloun projeetB which h*lp#4 to raise the money, He explained that c«k« lopped with tugary the' mnriHf cant, $27,000. 114.000 of, It wti i feeble light that shown ... but it was decorafiom, hlh wa.i reallzefl through the deitined to chioge the shape of the world It was 'MM of ihe old imnm In Rprlng- Harry's Esso flel'l av«nu«, tit first electric bulb, invented by the geiiiuf Individual party cup cake* Mr. Brynn ftnd Mr. Parctlta of Thomas Alvt Edison a short 75 year* ago. with orange icing and then "burned th« mortf»t«!" In * Halloween decoration*. hrnM urn m « tmiil Altar on Servicenter Prom this first practical adaptation of i which rente*! t «*py «l thf reviled ftlltlon «?• the Hflly HARRY I. ItfRN. Prop. electricity hive grown, through American enterprii«\ 1 The minuter coneiudt'l tht Sprinqfl«ld I. Union Avtt,. aew usei »nd convcni«nc«» that hive given V'V k* wi\h « pruytr.tut *'• W* * .#•• Mtw frovld«nc« $U 4-WII the people of our nation the highest sundid e>( PUMPKIN m living in the world. A rml pMrly tr«nt wlUi WATCH Ail this In one lifcnmc-and it's only the bfiginniog. ffaikjr. trtttt, Umh, Each ye»r bring* new electric mirvsli «nd with i WESTBERGS WINDOW them new comfort und leii^rt. Tht rtcord iho»w| thil JCP&L the use of electricity In the home hll doubU ' \tU SprinqfltW Aft. Now Providtnco in the list ten ytart^while the COM tits Jtmy CtMril Powell LigM Coapiny VARIETY BAKE SHOP i PO1 gon* down itcftdily. I ftM'fftffclll Nfw PtwMhHMt ADELL'S GIFT LINE ; The »h»pe of (hingi to com* is h«d to " fOrttell. But one thing U cirtlio US pjn.IUto.thruSrtt.fi toil .. . .-J^^- j^-; jtf^- • •.- THE SUMMIT HERAU." THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, \Ht BlERYL L. WIED, Correspondent News of Berkeley Heights Summit 6-3972 "

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 m>t!> TOWNSIII.I* Or-WEHKELEV OrifH Brook in. a general Tasterly ^iU* can Municipal Committee in Hie. Inn, Tuesday evening. (About id mi if fund drive may Jfc ten-fold.." j toriurn beginning at 7^0 p.m. with NOTICE,IS HEltEBY O1VKN tlmi the rectiua »«cl through Uie • center- of Ti)'.vrij)hip,'has anripunccd'that the mcinbcra of'the association, from H!i.-.«el! Lauwr, aeout executive of ! a grand march. Seeley's Pond slid, up Blue Brook to Dlstiici, B6ardi of Elocuon *1U »H at the dividing line between s*id Town- /^Ol'^ finance drive Is '"nice.ing Berkeley jHJeiglks, New Providence, *T«> -Watchunf area^ (Jeclared at | The affair is for youngsters from ilie liurelnsfter dtgtgnaied pUc«s In ship of NVw ProvldenVe and the City with success," ••k-"-.--,..-,. the Towii&hii) of Berkeley HclgtiU be- of Summit, them*'along said divld- TO THE VOTERS OF THE " toft.Jlju. .to ,*-afa.«rai,itifjr,the,rl4c::,jiJr«e-t In a formal .statement, he t.aijj, Watch.ung were present. •ir.-x )2i'l<|,Sui!(i«y at Diamond. Hill igradf. F*rl£ea arill fruit will be PvWy.EijX.. on TutidHy, November 4, tion tin dltldliii; lim- between- saltl 'This 1,1 the. .first-'formal finance ot" each.town And poliee commit* j given to all children with spe. 1952, for the.purpose ol tunducting » ro*i.«hlp of New Providence and tnt w. ' The drive opened Monday and clal-'prli« awarded for winning ior- the offices hereinafter •loriK KMsKdividiug Hue In a general weatt-rlj ahil hortherja, dlrecttou t&- TOWNSHIPOFBEBKELEY HEIGHTS (*wf conducted in B<-rkeky Harold Curtis, retiring prwl- «•"::! c'ontin\!e througii November gt The following are the public offices the pnlnt or pl»€t of beginning. Heights. While no goal has been dent, was pr«senteU with a 'pas', j ;. The -gmlk $2,000 and w.a- The costumes will' be judged in to be filled: • Dated:- October 22, 1952, . Net. n quota of MO.OOO for Union irMTtU STAIES president's gold badge. Officers | ,-t.n.-m-atlve by Gofdm jnaul.kner, the following categories: Funniest,, W.C RUfi?O,' County requires .the co-operation Elpctors for the Prttident ind Vice- Venezia and Schmidt, of the Bor- drv,- chairmen. Ho pointrd out prettiest, most "original, best team Freildcnt of tiio United SUte*. m ci.ru. , of «ll Rppublinana in contributing ough,, Lang of Watchung, and .OK*.pair,, and spookiest, One Senator. that the jKouti will not receive One Munbtr of the House of Ri«n- ;licir. share." Henner of panwood, new mem-•any fuiiij- from iSimiijiit United , In addition to the grand march reientatlvcw from ilie Sixth Congr«4- TOWNSHIP t>F BERKKltV MEIGMT1 New Jcney Assis:ing Mr. plumb are Mr. and bers, were presented with thoir Cninpasgii wnlch U being -co-n- which will open the program and slonal DiMrict "STATE Or KEW, JERSEY Mrs. N, J. Eicli. Reginald D. Vin- niemberslilp rings. Chief Barrett tlui't.vil in B«»rkolry Heights. the awards, several cartoons and Non«. TAX SALE LIST Berkeley Height*. K. J. of Watuhung, recently promoted Mr Lauv«r explained that funds comedy movies will be shown. UNION COUNTY "it is" a;'well kiidvvif Tafflliat TJoiY . David Kregg! ' HaUcy One BegUter of Deed* »nd Mort- " „ October Mrd, 19JI mo" use'3 for" operatioh' b"f tltt?.'ns-- PUBLIC NOTICE ID hereby given ponds upon a vigorous. multi-party system; for Mra. R. W. LyMl Bruce gold badge i'or his promotion. .»i.wtiv« Sv.-out Councila and that Tliroc •""ttemDerJ oT~tT«!»"Boiir(l""-eif- MULX aie«i.C.\ix.UA.,Cate.wr...of .Tax* Van Qrckr and Dietrich Alsberg. Roceo Ponzlo'of. Scotch Plains LincolnSchool Chosea freeholders, for terms of three of, the- Township of Berkeley Ifolghti" when, anyone party is represented or when other the Oi'tv-fiu derived from"tiYi? "pro- years..- In the County of Unlou, New Jersey, Tlve finance coxiimittej^is Work*- chairman of. the dinner «r- gram,* arc in direct proportion to TOWNSHIP OF BERKIXEY MMGttTS -will b'if-i\ that 27 aeoiits from Building, Park Avenue. Berkeley tin ftr$t day.»of July. 1851, M com- destroy opposition and thua perpetuate Ihe'ir own $1,000,000 will be spent for televi- «n emergency alarm in the school, puted' tn the foregoing Itat tog'ether B<-r'Ki:-U'y Heights with>ix of their HelghU, N. ). authority. sion, coverage and $200 000 for radio and a student pok-d ag it smoke- Beginning at » potct tn the center with -thterest from the first day of • Classroom Teas luiii.r-'' und -dads were attending July to the- d»to of the aal*. and the coverage. Four year.? ago, the Na- ovcrcom^ victim. line of the Delaware, Lackiwanns A CQ»t« of the «ale, but la exclusive, how- N>w. Provuleiice — The annual in rtdfiidon to New "l'rovidonce anri Western Railroad (Passslc ind Del*- tional Committee spent $850,000 The school alarm wan relayed by ware Branch) where the same U lp* ever, of the lien for .the uxe* ot th« If the question raised by the foregoing con- class teas, spomorod , by the l^r-j SuniYni-t «-. year of 1M2. > fqr radio time end only $10,000 for Police Chief Harry High, and tersected by the dividing Itne between ent-Teachera AssociaUon .as a! Mis. Charlotte Cnuxch, chairman th» Township of New Providence and Safd lands wt!l be sold In fee to *uef» fronts us on a national scale it none the less, con-, television time. Jus: as your house- within three minutes, both fire the Borough of New Providence; persona as will purchase the (tone, means of becoming acquainted, ere ; of -the. G;ri Scouts in Berkeley thence in « westerly direction along subject to the lowest rate of interest, front's us today at the local level for the-Township hold budget has suffered during trucks and hoses were in po»i- tho center lice of »»ld EaJlroad to • but In no case in etcete of 8 per these years. Other campaign costs now under way at Lincoln School, j Heights.- spoke on the bcnefltj the | tion. The official tim« for clearing. point to the center line of Plain* centum per annum. The paymint for Field Avenue near the Berkeley Height! Committee has been wholly Republican for as long have reached new heights. Despite Mrs. H. C. McGuirr-, parent e-du-' JM.-OUU» gtt from the Plalnfield the sale shall be made before th* ! the school wa* 1 minute and 5 Station; thence alongathe center lln» conclusion,of the sale or the property as the oldest resident remembera. this, no opportunity is being over- cation program chairman,>oiil*ce of the IniRe iiiimbor of c\"fl««\s "of September »*»' Rrgional High point o! October. ; AD,, !f>52. According to police, Officer Rich- of tho eour.se of .study for the eom- .student cnrollmen:. The total num- infj year. Clasf) tnother.s will Cast Named In th- cenfi Hn« of PUtntlrld Ave- OLOA CURTIS. Schmidt arrested Scheider- ber of etudenti enrolled M of nu« nnki trie Berkeley Helfthta 8t«- Collator of Taxes tlnn: Iheflcp »lnnst the center line of m:-mii at 11 p.m. on September 8 «.i hojteftsc*', both in the soeiai September 3ft IVM 1,119. A break- Oct. 23. 30. Nov. «, 13 for speeding. rlod and during the cl«in. Agathc Reed, hn« been expelled cognition of their service. Pres- •ind Mrs. C, T. Long. For the first HEADQUARTERS Township shows the greatest per- twenty years before. entation w«» made by Earl R. grade will be Mns. U. Ratwher, Paid for b* Camp-ljn Committee centage of increase with 17 per' FOR '•' •""n, nresi'tent of the firm. Returning now to her «lma Mrs. H. Tipton, Mrs. J. F. Cni'a- cent. Berkeley Heights. Kenilworth han, Mr.«. F. VV. Swartout, Mr». mater to receive an honorary are next with incm-uses of 13 per degree, she. discover* that the man .1. C. Madden, Mrs. L, F. Johnwn, cent. GarwooJ shows the next Mrs. Robert Dcnig HIIILMH J. A. she has loved all these yeara~-he highest increase with 4 per cent w*. DILLON MOTORS, INC SUMMIT EVP. CREAM 4*59' J31M«f I. Av. nm* Su, 6-4200 Sl,t NN. JJ. l J THI SUMMIT HI|At&, THURSDAY. OCTOIIR », 1*52 which ttlli the Michigan is the only one <.«v< i':i«.i o. . Xi *• York. l\nn* scholarship fund, for *n outatand- the founding of the tof the Great Laltes wholly w:thin cyivania and tTtiiif^rnia are paid. ing senior Scout. »ry for wild aninjal-w", '•» ..boundaries'.of the Un::ed (.'5wO« >ear, tiie highest salaried oirhcoutsSet There la a serious need for lead- in the L':ii'.«l ij era of seventh and e'fchth grade Troops and for mother* obit to Hunter1' when It v * 'Z '" Dates for Fall help with Use fkrge third grade ! t t tawing «t- the 1951 .Rov^ Brownie Troop Jieing organized by Performance. Program Events Mrs. R. E. Simonds *«d Mrs. ft F. Denig. Anyone interested i* urged IIAKEH Y >l A11>. I IM . i Borough—Plans JOT Girl Scout to call Mrs. H. C Luttdberf, chair- Co!. T. H. Murphy {Sunday,- Girl Scout week, and the 323 Sprirtgiield Av«. Summit 6-7062 man of the "New Providence As- T6Sp«ikH»ft annual calendar sale, ks well as J sociation, of &nf mtfmbet of the tr.oop activities for the coming ColXH. Murphy of sh5rtHi executive committee; Mrs, \V. *H.' > year,' wm>*tf>TiK's of dis«ua*iori"«t will *Peak oif-••t«ih sht* ••!«!!' t'Xf<'UtJ-v»*~.ni<+*.;in#. of ...the Our Doughnuts Are R. F. Denig, ernment,":«t th/- .Ni:\V Providence Girl Scout Asso- ciation, held' Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Milton Anderson, organisa- Uen'a "Club dinner t>n Momjj, Processed for Tenderness October U,< in the Lincoln. School tion chairman; Mrs, David West* T p,m, at-the p.arUh hoi»e library.;' '"'- . . • brook, nominating chairman;, or Be«rvatioa may be midt Mrs, John Hornbeck, publicity.. Girl Scout. Sunday, October 26, calling Geo/^e \V. 'r.ty!or,' , and Flavor . . , * Fort, division v superintendent the- oj.H'tsing day of ^nationwide.. NEW MODE!,, DI««EK-Jersey CVntMl Power & kft, dent, or the chprch ofiVre ju-.j Serial Week, -will be marked by a Light Company has added>' n«w lflSV iiouMtPpuli'- i.ehvtne operationp^ ^ watches the machine swiftly re- of (ho community ar,.irivs!C| aptci;il i'SQ. p.m. Vesper Service Month V hole digger, first of this model In tfie East, to be used earth fur a new pole plaoement. Right, operator Col. Murphy serve) tw0 j. * PLAIN DOUGHNUR Mc^ity' in hslptivjr^sip'*^" 'opsw^teiis -virfw-Hift' tstosv of the mouth of the excavation," •SUGAR • CUSTARD Summit,' morning masses at both Building Hits extreme soil and, terrain conditions. The blade can, Military Governors. He took j New Providence and Summit Cath- In the matter of minutes, dig a ten-foot hole. Above, in the eupervlnion "e.f the Un •CINNAMON • GLAZED olic churched, and ft Jew/sh serv- $110,740 Nations electiom tli, It. jn j Now retired, he has 'ice at the Unitnridn Church in Berkeley Heights —Nine new Cornell avenue. $11,000; Robert J. • OLD-FASHIONED • CHOCOLATE COVERED Jungle Sfompedes Make 1951, 8«rved as a Summit. Friday evening, October Eftgiehart and 'Johji Ferrazzo 24, at 8:30 p.m. Glrl'Scouta and one-family dwelling! were includ- Civil Defense, each of Rutg.er*. avenue, $11,000; Local Food Stores Strand Film a Thriller their friends of all faiths are urged ed in the new construction (or Clarence Convey, Cornell avenue, . "Ivory Hunter, new. Universal- to attend. which permit* totaling $110,740 Cub Pock 162 Slates BE SURE TO ORDER YOUR $9,rX»3; Anthony. .Leta, Old Farm Will Post Ceiling International Technicolor release, The ..mueh-in-dema'nd Scout were issued by Salvatore MDuc«, road, $10,. - . Membership Meeting unleminrs will go on sale Thursday, building inspector, hut month. Aiui filmed on ioention near the Cub Scout Pack 102 wil; k«'A October SO. The girls will make A. W Kunu, Co., Daisy road, Permits and the value of each Prices biue of Alount Kilimanjaro, high- first general mcmbt'r.ihip ^w deliveries in their various neigh- $2,000 for beam- clay shed; Tri- HALLOWEEN DOUGHNUTS! are an follows: *^ Separate celling price posters est mountain peak In Africa. of the 1952-53 year tomorrow borhoods, «r.d extra calendars may County Wholesale Supply. Co., '•-• River Terrace Oevcidpment Ckv, will be Issued each month start- Anthony Steel, Dinah Sheridan .7:45 p.m. ja the Bray tor, Sc! be ordered from Mrs.'H.-G. Lund- two for $9,600 each at Ftark avenue; avenue, J3.000, for ware- Wojtech. Em- ing during the month of October, and Harold Warrendcr are starred auditorium. No Order too targe 0V Too f^>r--f«ch^K>cwyitJstc^ln,iJie,.t;ight.i Jit.l!1!. jLi^tiitir Hank^prosenu- Tom Burke, eh«inr,nn 0; countie» in Xew Jtr.snte-.amw Thetijfr through Saturday, Octo- Ciibniaster Gordon . Stt•••!(• munity. pricing pmgram for mar- ber 25. , bpya planning to join th« ket basket foods la put inso «(* . Wild-animal sUaipedea.and.trk and thfdx . parenis., ta. .airen bal customs of the East "African meeting, along" with boy,, ut

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»» 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 direct from Amrrlrn's mml famnna mil!.. Thl» ment ahd security ., .people whoso money is moimting steadily Tfct cream of America'! most liixitrio(i«l> textured mrpf>t ii eqiinlN ni home in Iraiiilknal .95 fatnotit looms. GtamoretM pat* or mocicrn dwor-*~«nd ll will re In in it* beauty in a Summit Federal savings'account. It's a wonderful feeling minj- yrMn of wear, iirrx, medium rott, b*lge. Sq. Yd. term you'vt r«ved obout I* th« 11 to come in with your savings* account book, be greeted bf our moqonlnei . . . now available at r \r is* Reg. 17.45 rhl* tremetNiem saviitft. Choose 16" friendly staff, make your savings, and bav© with a new higher from 4 decorafor ctlert —frey, row, bela*, «nd are*w—itt f, 12' s<|. yd, total entered to your credit. Andlwice each year we add end II* wMrh.. f Reg, 23.95 dividend! at Summit Federal's profitable rate. Are you using RUG CLEANING SPECIAL! this doorway to security? If not, come in soon. You can start DOMESTIC RUGS with $5 to $10,000 or more. 1 TONI-ON. Uxuriom TON! Carpet StykKl Ireoifeofit THOROUGHLY DUST . Wot 13.50 RUGS CLEANED & WASHED MIKE imDBANOE agalMt fins, burglary, m^% tte, «verv mlnuto SUMMIT FEDERAL SAVINGS NOW A 95 •f.y* ymr propfrty h to ©t»r potw^lon. «tJA»AWIBKI> WORKMAN- SHIP hrmtwu only Bedratfaiit't own omftumrn do nil the work rlRht and Loan Association S4#i in our own plant. SAVE m% ON CLEANING "TACK1D 1WWNM CARPET*. up m •# "KABKT.KARE" the Hmnmd l\HiEUm Waiting mftltcd h Meal ; mwM expect for wtll-to-wril ^rpctliig. (luarantwl «|ptin«it tthrtnURgr, fadig, UNNII fO Ml iMRv CINNwM odor* et flbi> .lam»Kf. |r

*•-(/, 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'irtf-l, ami no tran^)ortation ia 2 Si 49« /aiiabk'. Swallow tho .coffee hou.-tni? ill viioptncnt nu(I pick up i.,;k»r «nnnt:nu< «l con- Cheese Festival Ru«h back to see the boys into fusion." It wwi' I bt- nici' If I would MORE OUTSTANDING BUYS' October Values r.t Sunday auits, discovering take trc sound cff*/<;L«i home*, too. Chatham Cheddar *«< »** * 77* -ttr.time that one boy h«a grown <"untiiiucd ronfiiHiun at my house lb ur inchefl >iince he last wore *(V>, A/->.;;!) •!(;.'-i!;iid tfi trsir lip Chatham Muenster 55* SYRUP/HSR, •«-•* 19c ™H H«U25« ^ Corn ,e su;!. (He'll w«ir it ftnywuyj. :.!?..• hr-ti (p.iikiy Start washing no:h*-r p'hone call reports^ ill-i t)1.vi;.f,(if ,) .],.. niui find there Chatham Bleu Cheese ^ 69< Broadcast »«•* •n the choir u!tr> section, j )a nil J,,,I Ul... i)o;i.! <-ithcr, Jio J ELL I OLD VIRGINIA - APPLE BLACKfttRRY * 2 Ib. jir J | C x tome in and aing about ' ,f.rVic, ,nan,.(;,, Consirti-r- breuk- Old English Salad Oil mb*i.« «nd paalter . and h«rj*. i ijj tn. vindictivt'ly, but. Tfl Ikl A CICLJ TORPEDO - UCHT MEAT . *| C^, 14H thwt benefit of a- rehearsal. •i-vi> til- tn ;:>*[! iin ^ t'he rfldio 6tstntion"nt , You and VvrrEE CHASE & SANBORN |ar OJ#C i" *W J cymbal* and harp*, and shut 1 yoUr i(i,.aj. nf put,uc s,irvif,., he PINEAPPLE .: h:.«!u,:umen«a by figuring how j ^njU.;_, yuu can h.-ive'them. Hut RICH IN IU5CIOUS NUURAL TAMC :iny minutts) to cook a 2S-pnnnd • (j,in', .,,» ,,,,. niixi-i', tip in it. IVr- DoltD 9' BRACH S CANDY —r w «x27c ui. ftiul/iiow ffl«t I itui rip up ,'! !.,,• i:;n ,* v.\'.' h<- a y>\.-n:, ,n-~ Juice ur '.HiiVcs .of bread. ; ,-Mu,|, >-,, :.-» •. ].*!<- li-ii-hm-l hi rnrry i. can> MC-MEI' Bt home after church > on us tiiovinj; num. with h«-']» of APPLE BUTTER °~ •« ?f>rrr,i w th >t rtu4 «f a ntdio youiut.'r .w>n. JM-r^iuKlf- .-ix-.v- «r-o!d 30O t Sii- 1 1e SALI - BUY 3 AT RIG. PRICE AlU ^ «* HlflS'if requiring preiK^nce of my ilaii.sh.'' :' to don her hot i'!;v.»s unil Laiani Sliced Hn 33c n for i>.K hrii-f and mucous line.'; : lie tir*--p,ir<'he Right to L/m/f Qoonflflei. — IUCIINI MILK PDICII IN N1W J1MIY ITOM|> Chees« Cake " - '•»• 55* Tender PORK LOINS

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

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'- 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« imtit now prises, Your rluo What <1"< - ti : > v T . . -Mi^ oHier''t»?»yr'fn -'*he - nipifhtw "many l<->ri(" Mi] I U : ihg Space" IJdWcver, "if. ce'rt'rng'jois'ts "are heavy enough find headroom is picture of ivlmt Mr nni Mr.s. ,1W(|haV( , 'lHo-BHn lioMef Wt« r play cquipinftit r At" ! ;rs2 to jt« girth grow-thT'expwsa^ suMrTerit'•'en^gh'liriacr^fti.e pifeW Iftt Ttf» i '1 howe. mg and JA 'etching it-* bark; .fiyca- of the' roof to allow for room lliey luid no proper* ronception of children ur'tnun to shut of* f «p (Mitatandjnf Trends when thr 'fn,i d^ more baric {iowrvt itrftch, so it width, you may be able, to go «hnt a gmt K hut now my two tivilieH. "Othe.ru i>< h tn w 1 t thiit.Hit'j Mioit Jo i»l;iy »!){>%, and die in winter-' ' pat chew of white inner hark. A*h will "enlarge your house in both yi» no Ih^y eaii llo.u do j'«M '|mij, j, ManriinK twnck'shown by ;lu .-ur- ."niakr- jM-onle bp- dead." Where inlerriijn ollierft «| '"' At the"ba.«e of ?*if 'of each form* criss-cross ridjr«» that look j livability and value. • in ;- eprna', ceil* that takffl oft shingles- Always the | Many of n« are not as concerned question of'th.- mij.orL,,,,,, „,. Most unused attics have no floors} ov^r traditional Colonial and C=rpf>*rrhffs|- every fa]'. This cr>rk plujr*' thr. the e'.m with *hallow ridg"*t run- '. t>T. B wiili suns or >oil (earli iinvr-HKt,,,,.s,_ ,,r* catwalk left by the hulldens directly ) p!p*!;ne.« that bring- snp into tlK n'.ng up «n<1 down, thr birch* ; for-fxpandaM*.' picmrr ity, shtrii.g, j,,i,| i*i;»,i,i,. ,, /"" under the ridgepole. This gives j ni'rr; .•it''.-Jil> xhvrtv.>'.•<(y.ss tIfn have leaf, it a>? prevents the dye.1 «nJ i«nith, the white birch peeling j down, open yiyi a good chance for ,an inspec- | .ii iii ;ti- iv-ity oT <:lu!ijirn. Ami Fl'-.sl. nf n!|, :,,.!% ..: , _. • . pigments in the leaf frOrn *»cap- and the gray birch bark uhfed- I bines th/ fun Yidn. You csn pta'n .your wiring ii iv - tiniJmtiUHixbir. qii^stinn; - A! n | j,,' ,;.„ .,.;,'* . ing-. thui»-' giving us Autumnal d'"sr wdewise. .. , • • ,. ,• *. \ m.or.ej'oonis- in- a Mng!f U : { extension's and heating and plumb- »'n li> f\ri fMTictif, fldyi'ii- P-tyinj rtasf (iti-ii ;,,., , ,. , - Miage. How nwr.y tiny cork* !'-; During th* last three-months j forced, wsrfn nir li—ntn ing lint? needed before-'laying the '• "A flight flinoitnt' fhjlj.i.s TiiHiiit::, (,, , ' • "' .....your.tre«» hajs deprnd*-.'upon'..tby. the tree has been laying ' down j bedroom* and facih:!.";<'{ rt? one gets wh«n' •ly in.'errupt him" if r»a't and flower 'bud*. I floor. ".'•". . • living, , . hritiKs a frf-Hnc; of interrupt f>nr clijl.ii .:..,fsld,!,.';g.i.,.,...bendirijt and' UvLsttng ; In planning for rigidity, ti-ike \XiubH. ,-MMIU; - - n t—iHi • si\.v-\\sk rii-jj »•••( h'tr-Th1'' miniature leaves and flower* jthat., f> latest. fVariire in h mf 'Uim. Vi- riiJojTiI ' playing" terrupt us. Kxunp;, •will make, the tree a thing/of j thern.,reaelv more 'han "gfeet, it's was. found to have adiic aa lun* n4-w«nUI at'«lp (nir \*ic- ful facttrr-Tn-tKiVTiTiV beauty agaiiff- -,NVA- the tree • w I • -*e bet you need bridging. Thij ! F-hotos by Practical Builder nomenal acceptance'in <\ 1 ni para- rran niui-ii nnhli'-iftsth. It Another qur.s'ioij i; adding the•''final»wTixcv»nd.»w»- |* SC*ent of *crl»»-cr.osseaJ •; tively jshort period ni-"in i> >\n I | ii t id ,(i s ulp lauudry trays in that b amount of air and water the buds in the case of an attic you'll find in&usionffndcr anspctended roof line of a porch that is also a carport, \ fflitii'.y conversation? •-••j all parts of the nation w:u .HUlll- tin in T'j Us MI re. we Uiic.v it •p you want to create a rec- need to keep alive; during the it simpler to install pieces of an. arrangement that elin^inatea the cost of a garage and adds spacious- j If wr> I ail to do .s.i. ne8S nc j wer cooling. I'nU-rKn in mnirr il piny. «nd .sg_far as 1 know on or rumpus room—and st;!i Winter. I-by-3s between the jois's as you *° ^ house. The other is the use of asbestos-cement siding shin- ; them when gu'-.s;.s ,ii I cooling >VRJ almost us :U in none of us hav-> scalped anyone them. aee them in the cellar. With tw/j gles as the exterior sldewall finish. Increasingly popular for new home ! may seem to them i That's quit*' a wonderful tree j the Northern states—I3.t? per •out >;:ioi' we- became adults! So it :> easy. Build a cover that can nails at each end, these will dis-- construction, asbestos siding Is economical In cost, attractive in ap- ! way thoy can get a It you have by your door. Do you j'—as in the South. i.- «it'i cops and robbers and eow- 'lipped over them. Put the tribute the weight on the floor by pea ranee and completely incombustible. It is rotproof and wearproof , in errupt someom- w be appreciate it a little more now? i The vote wai ove ()•".>> -i. Tht- youngsters know it is rover on roll - bearing1- equipped preventing joists from swaying and will last the life of the house without requiring preservative aids, j spealJiriK. The major i per ccri'.—in favor a!! ,iiay. But it's fun to chase tach caster*, so ;t can be moved in and under pressure. • Asbestos siding now is made in many harmonious new colors. In the! summer cooling-or j fore, may lie in our nouse o'.lirr and' to say, "Bang, bang, cut easily. The best floors comprise a sub- |n the lower picture colored siding is combined with white for i the central forced j ness rather than in t h«:r Color's the Thing ad( ecl y.-ii:'r*.' dead." For .underprivileged The cover can take the fof"m of' floor and a finish floor. This wasn't * distinction. The houses, built to fell for around $11,000, are two j.tnbution system, a* against in- to&y. o f 830 n neTV ehildrrh in situations where food done generally before 1900, but it i - ' • ^^'i Cola, development, 1 * table or stand for flowers or for j dividual rooni window or eahinrt is Mirtr and thievery is com- I^t us rcmcJithor, f.-" : storage of items of many types. It In Asbestos Siding hajs been found that a subfloor re- j units, if both mfthoils co.st the •;,% duces nail movement and hence can be made with « base to com- I where children have access to the1 si'tnr. ant:.ioii^l behavior. For the'aver- because of thflU8iit!c,'>-r,i>> pletely hide the front and two ends The use of faucet.*. «n Idea comes to them '.m As Usage Mounts j To teat tlie.aivfV.ani'f* nf .sum- «i.v youngster, i; simply .supplies of the trays and be topped with been chang- Breaking-in Time In those «rras where the tem- to express it right ' mer c-ooHng g,-iin.M sum -A-CII- •oinc of the- adventure nnd cxclte- shelve* on which • flower* or decor- ' Public acceptance of ing this practice somewhat for perature falls b«lcnv freeling in a establishcd features a,i ba*';mcnts m<>nt he c-raves. I thpy realize they hav.- i ative pieces can be «et when they cement siding shinglejs in a wide attics, but rough subfloors still are the winter, exterior water con- For New Plumbing and two-car garages,'thr rcscarch- I another, tlwy quickly -.M arc not used to hold atareh. bleach- range of ne%v and harmonium usually used. The provide a wbrk- nection.1! should be turned off be- •It \s unfortunatr. however, when; awnit thcir turn ln li)(. j era posed qupstion.s on >.vhtt home- er, detergents, soap powders and colors has sent production t>f, that j ing: surface until *the rooms arc fore cf>lasenn-nt; , right away, and-in a< :i--r shipped by manufacturers during matched lumber (tongued and handle minor plumbing problems exterior wall. c&river pieces could be select fir or j"'38 per cent chtvsf «!immfr cooling The "sweating" th*ii you notice discourteous. If .->u-li H. the first six months of 1952 than grooved), end-matched tongued that crop up later on. Hint* for Owner* iwft wood, 2 by 3, Inch dressed I over a two-car detached gnragc. on-tin; outride' of a gl;i.sj of ice porsists after parent* im-.v in any similar period, Mr. Kelsey and grooved, and the ply-woods. One such problem is the annoy- Finally, hero are a few hints pieces. reported. Shipment* currently are ! Hadicftl, Shift water on a hot day illustrates the j their Attention to it. u r Cheapest Is S*S plain, random ing dripping of faucets. To rem- for owners of now home: running approximately three times I necessary to isoln'e ttv- The cover proper esn be built lengths, available In widths from 4 edy this, simply remove the whole Don't flush hair, grease, lint and In A radio'sl .shift in popu.'ar phrn^mrnon o i eOn greater than in any year prior to i ruptrm" from thf sr<":j' of plywood in varying thicknesses inches up. It's not a good idea to valve assembly of the faucet and bulkier materials down the toilet ! ta^-te during thr be-! \2- \<,Ktf, '.lit' World War II ani well ahead of : thry arc-willing to cu-<);" re of insulating board; hard or use boards more than 6 inches examine it and the valve seat for drain. They'll surely clog the toil- I persons qiit-^tioiiril prcfcrrcl 1950, the peak year of postwar •dMhl.-iSe to bit i fitiTT.*) by .sharing «nrl m •• « pressed fiber board, or of factory- wide., Expansion and contraction minute chips front the cuttings of et «nd sewer lines. rancli-type homes MX to one over construction. Cape Cod and Colonial .Hty!rs corti- In tilt- s'.ructurce of a building. nating the convor,SHtHni ^decorated pan el boards, which" increases too much in greater tubing or pipes. If wood shrinkage occur* in the ecmes in many attractive color*. j blned. A total of ifi.i pt-r cnt s«id o#n-i'-n'sati'tti wn occur in cold "One of the major trends of re- widths. This can cause squeaking The valve may- not be closing bathroom, the result ij» usually a Such covers can be painted or thry wflntcd ranch-tvpc ari-hitfi"- wwith.iT when warm infidc air, Twpiily problem* of pnreiiti arf cent years in home building and and other troubles. In estimating properly because of the chips, small separation between the tub ture; only 8 8 per rent preferred cmtiiuung loJi* c»f water vapor. fliteiKfied in YOrn CHILI) TIL pnpemj, decorated with decalfl or modernisation has been « iwing the amount you need, measure and wall tile or between the tub which should of course be re Cape' Cod «nd 4 2 per cent Co- DAY. It's frre to reader* nf thi« striped with aluminum or etainle^s to more harmonious «xterlor the square teel and add 20 per and floor. Fix this condition by piA.srj* tlirouith the wallet and hits moved. These tiny cuttings get lonial. In contract, a 1941 poll paper. .Msil a poiile^rd in licit- steel moldings. color*," Mr. Kelsey aaid. "Antici- cent for waste. filling the.crack with lnexpen«lve the c'i|fi outer surfaces. Cooling into the water lines of every new showed that <3 pnr cent of the aid M. >lafnnnl, «IO Hr(iinl»iv. pating this tendency, siding manu- white cement, available at any of the air deposits water in the You can get the greatest stiff- home, ,a.nd are washed -into the houses built in that year were of Nashville t, Tennessee, for jour Product- Finishes facturers put their expert* to work hardware store. wal>. Such condensation can harm ness by running the subflooring faucet* by the flow of water, natu- Cape Cod design nnd 26 per cent copy. Forty per cent of the paint In- on developing Improved colors and the structure, muse- paint failures diagonally. But right angle lay- rally. In houses having linoleum sink were Colonial dustry's ea.le$ are represented by surface treatment*. The mult is and l^fiwn the rff<'ct>venei» of in- ing is common and more eco- Another likely cause of the tops, years of life can be added to "product finishes." These are theasbestos shingles in a wid« range Picture windows have jumpcJ sulation. nomical. dripping faucet is a worn washer. the top by periodic application of finishes that beautify, protect and of new tone*, ell of which lend in popularity—84.2 per cent of ihe- Eightpenny finishing nails are Washers are fastened at the end a coat of spar varnish. increase the serviceability of new themselves to modern color plan- persons questioned wanting theih All ir.tulatcd hou*w Ahoiild.bc driven diagonally to pull each of the valve assembly by a small CESSPOOL furniture of all kinds, of food and ning." as against 69 per cent of new-protected u%ninyt condensation. board snugly against its neighbor. screw—are easily removed and other container*, of automobiles, Among the ner color* are home owners in B 1913 survey •- One rf-eommendci means \u to pro- Two nails are u«ed for each board replaced. CLEANING railroads and countless industrial brown*, greenaand grays in pastels Temperature Cause but the picture window fo moving vide a vapor barrier on She warm at each joist. All board ends must Care With faucet* Building - Repairing products. «nd mellow tows. New shacks of «round from the street Aide of e «idf <• if insuhitinn to bar passage ivory B\m have been well received. be sawed to fall squarely on the Care should be exercised In home to an encla^ril yard area of writer vnpor through the wails, Some of the nhinglea, through center of a joist and these ends closing faucets, s*y« the National Of Fixture Moisture for privacy. Ventilation on the colfl wide o( CESSPOOLS AM) SKITIC must be staggered so that no two Association of Home Builders. TAKKS CLEANED, BlllT texturing or graining, have ft "Sweating" pipm and plumbing Strong interest wa« shown In inMihtticin, f'.npivially in the attic, joist* will fall adjacent on theThey should be closed just hard AND REPAIRKH striated or two-toned appearanc*. fixture* in summertime are not a| homei! which could be expanded, also is r'cnmiTieniierl for control of Mme joist. enough to «hut off the flow cf i;i.«i«le water vapor. All «re designed to give a true sign of faulty plumbing, ftdvisea 67,1, per cent of tho.*e polled «ay- water. Aprly too much pressure "decorator" feeling to home ex- the Plumbing and Heating Indus- ing they would like thcir new in closing a faucet and you weak- SERVICE teriors. Metal Lath and Piaster triej! &\itta.% A* a result of con- houJie plan-nctl'. RO that «n rxtM One Orwet en valve washera before their time. densation of water vapor in the So well have these colors been Give Fire Protection room could be added later ot mini- When you're plunnincji'lo- for Trucks for Hire planned. Mr. Kelsey said, that any From time to time you m»y find air, bead* of moisture will form in mum t n>'W Iioine, br- Mirr to rvHftv.' nf them e*n be combined with Fire protection authorities have that the toilet tank flushing mech- warm, weather on any pipe* and fitc for iif an *\ i-iraning centit ntf WINDOWS i DOOM frequently ii»r

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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 t-" i •• n _>"iri- •"?• October 13. • '"'-'therefore; bt* in. a position to as- Ditin'ti ai> i- i'.' • I 1.1 * .i." i .r. -* unu? a role of leadership for »t n1 «i re lotai! Ii- > 'f not- . • Of U ' I" Springfield avenuv ';'.' pt.v r«ly- IA r i/.ff't'i. r's- K .- ... Ki.r* \ tinw. which will ba r l. * V It 3 a 4\» tvi th • 'i't.-i^ < : r it fc\ - * f •- "S < A *, lAi.' J ^ i For these reasons all Republicans Red Cross on Nov troL- I ),evt ' -- &• t'*• '«'uch a iaryf grojp of in- V"iT *Ir5 c>\; J'vorj am fell Editor Summlt-Heraldr & ,-rats can ilUfford pot to support sons interested > .& it> sent1 >ou ;iut > to / •, ' v ^ - . -«' , • r tlits -Kiacnhower Nixon-Smith and hi-acknitft-tV-rs, that no .-,. «• * i •' •' •' *'<-• of ' Mm iidtir.1 jo tit i - i ?-j>3*it' article* vt>- Wsrti J .^nd-t*pen<4"*i?E' -itwvt rtit'i g RopyWli*w in-Un.iohCi»'Jn' J^£~_J.;»JJ. Jj ".y to *,-<{>i>ort th* Deiwk'ratie C*B'-'- I r.&\e hear! r» Qrir.c '. i»-ix to o..r notice ir.'# '.n * j li-.lalt' fortheUn5l«l States Sena'.<•. m- f*'1 I ur«f taw griKJp to ncon-id.'r '»•'* v ;.TV . .\>i*>n thf »%h.'Ic H- 1 -JMV.I'I . r . » 1, ^'j' of)l{L' 'li kct E:»fnh>.)Ai r, Ni\ori i "*' \ senator Smith U-Laiist: \\ je ,'ro u i ir '•> ^ >• '>•••• '"•"' "f >'-rt> to se- > f j;ti r", of i' ~,™ t' »•- « t KroBitn'J 1 In ordtr to b.«nd> t.ie .»-r.y «tt::r 3 * - ii ».t >(.i ,r a5«rtnWn.r. h .1_f • tff i 11 f ! ri-.is its ' - e! 1 sl )i k u-l *T .e ., f ' • • , .--•!« . p.bcr l.'t l'i'.- - . , , , ,.lU..t to i-.ot. *"'''tfi»U'*- '^K * »' ' P' '-' ' '" " •! | tNi . v i . .. <,'i "i i,-,\frv|riilj ' " , \ nr " fHi<"*lr wh"t'h"vtt11 i!riM !>lr&li'-il • - ; -! 1! »\ ' T r

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 and p-ir.igv. I «ni Writ'ing to. to sr,- :h;ii rx.Ming foiuii"..ions are ! the IVmovrats -.vould ••««.»:« .tv-d CALL SUMMIT 6-1S62 : '^j Fifth, flvi-nuo. N.-w York Jt, . a>k you wliy. " •.':-• ' •i-orn'Ot-.-.i • -A!:h«»H> for t J)»>u:.i uripr '. >••„<

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. ...reaawMMs}*- - -rafcir "Proptrty, Qrounda and Bldgi. Com rtfulatlon* ar.4 ora#r» for th« aale . Ivtry ftewt ««Mf h quick rnltttt, iceeptlng work of constructing con«ru«!w ©f n*WaJ. g« utillij 15 ftslut th« mbny «••,-**«« - *ts "reitrfed •»•• *•»- County fttv|icew'»' Blilg.' at "Sup.r-RiflKt" Qual to Boil t'.:i BrUSje C ] Scotch. PUlns, and authorizing final ;thty.'|l aay» from date hereof.' wai on roll fJBMrtn* OKistHftU si «»B. call ua*n.ltnou*ly adopted.-.. Pitt* in MwtuN with tht ttnaa "toHttd tbwf" **tr« (4) Ifrciholdar C»rr (or Fubtic of the c;o.v,r*« wui rteomaitadtnt it* •ftopertj, Qroundi -mil BldM. Com- aceepunet, **• ?**tn«d to Public w.ltt*e, \ppolntlng -permanently, An- " __.^ rrop-r'.y, Grouad* & B-jCsUiya Com. ca Marl* Conway M k Telephone Op- Ribs of Beef To find out how you, too, mit'.ee. erator m the D»pt of Public Workii ton hove a n*w, wondcrfuHy Boant* B-ins E*a*tort-«isi, r«au««t»ng at #20*0,00 per annum, effective Oc- liveable jalowiied room... shit ?hi» Bcird -iti'-vw th» pr«iif>us tober 6. 2652, «u on roll «U1 unanl- Perk Shoulders qjitkI/ ond r.qionobly ... p;»ra (or « new N*u:r*«a' Howie with mou&ly adopted. Rib Steaks the a op* t.-.»i * Bor.3a uk::^ that the all overtime worst st the rate of emp'.oy»«a in *.h»ir DtpartJnmt that time and one-hslf of the regular b64* work o**rf.im« b« p«:3 on th» b*als hourly r*t« now being p»id to ew.h Boneless Veal Roast *****.»-87« Sliced Bacon of t!rr,f anil • one-half of the usual imp!pj*««. provldr-d however, that iti'e licuriy rat* rutd so e*fh eapjoyee and b«ae hourly rate for such overtime H nd iKoul<| rcut i |b that the M^r.ie:*-*: Cltxka SHS paid work ahall not be lew than'(1.00 per Pork Chops »p * * 4S* Bacon Squares »> 33* I! T5 per hour ar.d t.?!#lf M*is^aT!t* hffur and that the Municipal Clerk p of each Municipality o* compensated per hour, waa rettrr«l to tht In the amount of 11.75 p«r hour for Loin Pork Chops <«>««» »>79< Frankfirters n»nc« Committee.. all hours worked in excess of their w (b rrlori Cr-uc?~ refulur working houri In the capacity 63* rerornrr.tndin? :h* p-oreiuM of JO a<5- of Deputy Union County Electlou Fresh Hams ww* * ••'« » 59e Pork Sausage "»»* 49« di:»on»l machine*.is th« e*rSy part Board •CI(TM% and that their Atttei? of !9M for u»« :K »,h» *!«nion» of intt who rcny be called upon to servo 38« that j-i-ir *M referred to the Fi-M Deputy Union County Board of Fresh Perk Shoulders shod «• K 41 e Bologna« Meat Loaf Distributors ef ciinc* Com.mlt:## Election Clerks during hours in exce&s For frictisw~s!l iiiti-!Ugul*r ItjrU of their regular dally hours of em- FDSlowing mor.thir HKWVI w*r» r*- In Scrvic* M«at D*p*rlmtnlt ib 39« Fliit Quality Seafood c> ;v»«s icd ordn«S itlfd: 'County ployment . s-hall bs comp*n»ated at thft Fowl HOME CONDITIONING Phrs'.cUy.; Ajp1cvjM-jr»l A|*r.t rate of IJ.fiO per ho\ir, wu on roll call CilUll for IricauM-all «ir«l-Bei4y-T»-C»| IL CO AvtHaMt k rrtth fWi liittrtMftU PRODUCTS Ing porisxl from S!*F h 8«p- unintmo\isly adoptwl. lUW I In St!f-S«rvici Mwt D«p»rtm#nti ™' «l (4 lrxl>er. Sup*., of 1V-.:»?i (8) Freeholder Herlioh for Bnnnce s,«.i 2^to 3^ ibi-Rigiitr Itytt,, J WH. 8-1122 SO. 3-2000 fld annum «ffeotive September 15, 1955, Fillet of Flounder >53t "Report *>• frf^'Atr O!am«r of the *M on roll rail Adopted. Roll call LA. 34400 Public Welfare C»mm'.tt«* relative to *how«4 •«*» mem&fTB voting In th» Rf- In St!f-S*fvic« M.sl DtpirtmanU IB3I8 th* h»artng ahe a't'tded 0:1 Octob«r flrmatlTe.' unci Frt-eholders Bauer, BUY OF 3rd, rel**.tv? to PiceSaten Nursing Gl&wcr. and King Toting In th* nega-

(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

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• 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* •'« "? (TOll ...... |3SB.n« Honeydew Melons

™.»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

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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!iiom:r* Development'say .si.ght-- 4; NO. 8 al, with James W. Hand. Jr., presi- .st-.'irjr wilt occupy many • \it»iting %»# FAMILY SISIZZE , dent in the chair, v;i'=.*t;..ir.(;r3 and *-;hcwl groups dur- Mr. N«tt, who b the owner of • i.i-e 0--.-;>ib--r-and K*".enibt;f. the Plantin Press, New York City, Tr-i'f'.c.survey* made by mom- has long indulged his hobby of : W-r.-* of the 'State Highway De- CAST-IRON photography and was the orgnn- par'njtnt'j-how tiv.it annual fall re- Izer and first president of theduction."; of. up to "A per cent may ,*•»• Madison Camera Club. b.> fxp'<:U:d 03 highways 8, 35. 2.1 SKILLET When the Candian National an»! i3: Similar reductions arc re- Railway and U. S. Camera Mng of its own. and fall tour* s out of a field of <00 appiicanLt from to o'J battleground*, historic and the whole country, to make th<; hmmi's. and ^i-nvc picinic -areas journey. The party, with-two in- havt; fctxom.? air ttDEual attraction. structors, one a member of thefor .school sroufw.- staff of the New York Sun and j More than 100 battles and «*kir- X the other from the Railway, trav^ : mijib'w fooght..bf.twt»;n patriot.and / Saturday, October 25 ! eled by private car and mado fre- British forte* took p'aco i'n/Jff.w 7i|-\\> Jersey, taming. h«r .the t^icknswne quent stops aero.* Canada at pho- 1 toqenic points. Mr$. Nett acom- ; "Cockpit of the Revolution. * .Many Di». top 10 Vi" penled them. The following year • of theic ir.tc-s are aMrkr-d by State Fot Limited Tim* Oalf Mr. and MM. Nett drove in their ' s-.jtns. and BOTJIP, • such 'as th? own car through Canada to com-j Princeton Battlefield. Washington Regular^ plete the series needed for his con-\ Crot=f»:n?t ar.d Washington Rock templated lecture. The choice Ulina ! hnve- hf-:>n made into State Fark*», of both trips will be shown tonight. it with picnic frn'd other fa- Frederick T. Naumann, pro- gram chairman, will introduce the 1 ThA Department of Cbfsiservatibn j ftr.d Economic Development rnain- speaker. ! tains some 1" hk^oric sites, many Membership In the Nature Club j of which are now museums or have Is ©pen to the public and can b^ j museums ideated nearby. These' Twice-yearly, Huffman-Boyle presents an rnormoas selection of quality hom« furniahin^s fwr imni6» secured through the treasurer, i miisounw are open to th? public MISB Jeannette Middlebrook, or the ! daily, except Monday, and may be ditto clearance. Furnishing! for every room in your home, and for every interior tchente! Yon'll membership chairman, Mm, J, Rj. vliited Sunday afternoons and all Whitlock, at the door. I holidays except Ttanksftiving. MO WAWIITOI RO BTICKIKO! find bedroom and dining roonw in mahogany, maple, cherry, or pine; finely tailored upholstered Christmas end New Year's Day. A NO BUKJTINO1 HO WCARIH0 OUT! pieces; and a sweeping selection of handsome occasional tables. And look at the news-making prices small admission is required at eotne of th* historic sites- Buy QMS WOLD on each piece! Also fine bedding, floor covering, lamp, gifts and dinettes! ^ Significant among a variety of Quality C«*t-Iion old buildings nuinUUied by the Department m th* General von 'Kmawm and V-4 brMW Steuben House, situated on New SlactlMS' Bridge Road, nmt >'orth Hacken- .«atk, Bergea County. Built in 1752, it wa» occupied at different time* Dining Rooms by both British and Colonial and Chairs forces. It is presently the head- quarters for the Bergen Cotmty SUMMIT Society, and contains s and antiques. HARDWARE School groups cwfweialiy may be Bedrooms Desks,Breakfronts interested in the Berrien Mansion "Kockingham," used ms Washing- PAINT CO. ton'* headquarters at Rocky Hill. It was here that the General wrote 359 SPRINGFIELD AVI and delivered h» "Farewe-il Ad- ( Odd Chairs, Chests Occasional Tables drefl.1 to the Armiea." He occupied this buildirsf in 1783 while the Summit 6-02U Buffets, Servers Dropleaf Tables BUY IT NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! READY-TO-PAINT FURNITURE Broadloom Rugs -ii i-irr Dinettes in Chrome SPECIAL! O O GIRLS... O 0 and Carpets —in"-* and in Wood 5-Drawer Chtit Openings now for 0 0 H% OM*i ,W it". If , Lamps and Gifts Mattresses and • 0 TELEPHONE $18-93 0 Box Springs Studio Couches ld(>f OPERATORS Wrtte fur Ki» l'» STORM SASH 8PEC1AU 111 CUA* CIDAi Juvenile Furniture Hide-a-Beds PICKITS A $1,49

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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 ni0" w. steel or Formica counter tops—they're all here! Here's just a partial list- Doublt-deor wall eoblnet___. rep, 8.75 . 5.99 WALL CABINETS l)i*h towel rack, utility shelf. 19" \V. x 23" II. x 8" D. ing of the wonderful values you'll find—many more at special sale prices Elm Joy 3-,piece ememble re? 41.95 37.95 21x18" _nsually $28.00. .12.95 Inflated double-walled doors and bottoms 12" deep, Ifii-tast chromed handle?. Center is 21x21 indies, Reg, Reg. SALE 24x18" _Ti»u»lly 31.50. .16.95 SALE j* _ 13.7Y 6-^54" Elgin 5—54" Tracy 24x30" -usually 34.00__20.95 .'•way rlcctrirul cutlet plus big cutlery- drawer. double draiiiboard Formica top , 22"\Vxl7"Dx36" high. ,M«_79.95 ,o125149.95 50x30" -usually 38.50 22.95 Porcelain top baie, e*tr_ 19.99 15—54" Elgin 5—66" Tracy Silf. losing.bread*box f\m roomy cutlery drawer. BASE CABINETS with tops and back splash ( Formica top . 2V'Wx20"l)x36" high. double drainboard _t 49,9«_89.95 5 2«85_179.95 Deluxe bose with Formic? top_ro£ 29.95 21.95 IS x 36" right or left -USusuallU y $55.00 27.95 12-54" Tra«y 11—96" Youngstown Top swings up to provide a polished maple cutting 18x36" right or left. -usually 58.00. 29.95 hoard,' Also has built-in self-closing lm ad box. double drainboard 149.95 89.95 with cabinets 270.65 — 189.95 2""\Vxl6"Dx36"H. Gmy top. Same unit with 3 21x36" .nsually 65.25. 34.95 drawers, reg 34.93.-25.99. 12—48" Elgin 1—72" Tracy 24x36" ._ usually 70.35 37.95 3-drower base with Formica top reg. U.% *•' •" sink and tub — Formica top 256.05— 199.95 30x36" .usually 80.00 41.50 "no drawer is a built-in self-closing bread box; 2 »Hility drawer*.' Gray mother of pearl top. Tracy 4—81" Tracy 18x36", drawer, cutting 2rW2"D3U board -usually 71.00. .39.95 2Ds6U. double drainboard _189.95- Formica top . -283.70. 199.95 f 109.95 Double duty base, Formica top_rep 2 >.95_.21.75 34" La«y Susan. -usually 139.50. .64.95 '•'«-(i big cutlery drawers and built-in scif-ilosing hrra,| box drawer.-20"Wx 16wDx 3o"H. Boie with gray Formica top_reg 34.9"i—23.™ Lei Bom'i Deferred Payment Account help you take advantage of these sale prices! Idrpc drawer with built-in bread box, 21" wide x Sale! Space-saving kitchen furniture) -'>" deep x 36" high. Just 10% down payment, then take months to pay the balance. - AU finished in gleaming white enamel with chromed cop handle*. Every piece designed to take minimum Sole! Elm Jay base cabinets wall space . ,. yet find unlimited storage space. I'oniilc wnll ronstruction for extra insulation ann Barn's famous low boy. g. 14.9S. 9.99 "•eiipth, gray Fortrien tops. All drawerl * rqiriridj 3 Big storage spaces. Use in the nursery, kitchen, •i'li tib'iit nylon roller*. Baked enamel finisli over COME EARLY! BAM'S BIRTHDAY SALE BARGAINS hath-storing lineup drugs. M'U x 27"W % 12"D. '"Id-rolled heavy furniture steel. ir broom clowt »rcg. 19.95 13.99 $ Everything you need in one place! Soap shelf, too! l'»''Wx23"Dx36"II egularly 49.95. 29.95 Cleoronce! Juit 30 wardrobes, cabinets originally 19.95 to 29.95 . 5 to *15,95 64"hi|h, 12'' dreji. regul«rly 54.95 34.95 Double-door iifilty______rep. 17.95™ »«"Wx2,V'l)x36"ir * All arc floor samples; somo scratched or marred, all wonderful buys! No Tclpservice or mail. 6lL«^^regahrljr .64.95 44.95 Fbe roomy fhelvps for all the things you n»e most! famous Kinice Wall unitl 66", 3-pc. ensemble* ten 87.05. 39.95 M" high, 24" wide, 12" deep. !>«"Vx25"Ih36"H_^regularly 69.95 49.95 72, 3po. ci™g 95.85—45.85 $ingl*-dbor linen cloi«t_™_reg. 19.95 .13.99 42", !-pc. «i*«Me*_W 41.95: 29.95 ' 72'', S-pe. Taket only 1R" of wall space, gives yon five deep 84", 3-pc. ensembles.. reg 10?.85 59,85 48", 2-pc. ensemble —reg 57,9(1 25,90 •helm. 64" high. Sale! Wardrobes ^^ _» 54", whitei or birch wood .^ -.- Dtliixt broom closet tpoe«-ioY«r reg. 34.95 24.99 51", 3-pc cn»cml»les_ reg 00.B5 32.93 rtwembk, >__regularly $102 4V.V5 2 Towel racki, 2 #oap r«ck», 3 »hel?e»; ipace for all -34.95 r Mahogany rlniih__ teg„ yoar broomt and mop*. 2?" wide, l. »" deep, 64" bijh. Aitractiv» wrinkle flnUh; hba« two locki and SJ«9l«-door iifJHry__reg 18.99 14199 68" hlffliv 33" wide. 22" deep. 8W!i and mail QtA%n filled unfaw otherwfw $4" high x 18" wi. y 60" high x 22" wide s 12" deep. Jumbo-ilft elo»tt___u.rrg r»0.*>5 39.?* DtMible-door utility <>IOM j>;ri'cii fiiiiiucl finish; 2 htt'k* Mid .kfy*! •• yg 39,95 27,99 h l *'»riiR« *hp|vf*«, 71"!I. x 3-T'W it 22"I>, 64" high x 30" wkle x 15" deep. ; Woitlctop roliobout tabl. rrff 24.95 17.95 _.„- .„ 23.95- S-W«y derfriral outtet lk« it a» a dtn«tt« tabl«, lint ihftlf. floihe* rod, hrnnned cup h«ndlp». T •erring cart, hurl Cray, red, yellow, gre*n. Big 20x30" top. .... wardrobt _reg24.95._ TkrMHilitff rollobout tablt teg 12.9!w_ 6*95 'i"" b»ck mul kry, hat *helf, rlothe* rod? M H MM 6-Coot fstemion cord with ballt-in electrical Bamberger's tm%hl 16*22" top. Red, white, yellow. with lock, k«y ,^.n-g 32.9S Chir«*HiiA4toltttr«*wa]r Rwl, yellow, green, gray, .

-;: •*• 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.-->i the ; H.., Laurt-m;t?' Ro-vbach of Ntw ! From Parsippany Honor' WlMtr. daughter 'of .Mr. l^j^'^^Jjr n flight Reverend smi Mr*. Norman .j York City,end J, Alilton Street of ! ' Miss Dor* Ht-a'i • M^Kean. Rnd Mri. John H. Winner, Jr.. of Actmls, *•"* > • . Burck'tt N.wh of 41 Common- j Cambridge. Dr. Ch«nningLefebvr( | d«ugh:« r of J'>hn W. McKean of 23 Crescent avenue, and Franklin Mr. and* Mrs. Helm, ... ; ""•"• w«ft'Hh;«vcnu'('.'B(iit<>>).'-to;'En>lKii, ^if S:. Paul's School,-.Concord;-N • jChnr;. ii*ui. J'.u.-.:! ;^i.\. and the ,\V. Ht'lrria,- Jf., son of Mr. and } widinf trip to New ! . , (USX) Robert Hy«k' Purdy, mn of ; H .«iu«! the organ. I, late Mia. MfKeuii, «<>-•* mdrried Mr«. K, W/lrfflrn» of 26 ^RidgedaTe « w«ck.' The bride S*tu::ix.v nti>:ning '" Ku'^rt Jo* * Mr: tind lltl John'H, Purdy of I, Tik> bride* ivory satin gown! avenue, wa* celelnwa Saturday brown gabordlnfr suit- 7 Dunhder drive, took place Sat- ** iiad a fitted bodice, trimmed with ' jiL'ph I^olittc ion of Mr and Mra. at 1,80 p;ni5, at Calvary Episcopal and chaiitpagn* - urday et 3 p.m. The cerunony ; ;v<>ry !«t«, long..s'.eeyea ending in • Michael U:«t;« of Ci.wtnj] itreet. Church,.. The ceremony, performed her foinf-«way.co, , J The wedding ceremony, followed her foir^way-^murr,,lUm ; was celebrated by the' bride* j ',*<•* points.'and a full aklrt with by Rev. Elmer F.,Francis, rector, will live in Summit upon tbt'i. : by a nuptial maea, was cielebrated father et Lesley L:nd6ay Chapel. ti train. H«r heirloom veil of 11- wus followed by a reception at the at St. T«rc&«'s Church by .Rev. • . Emmanuel Church, Bostqn. A re- *;. I.IIK Ion and 'roarepoint lace, a worn! Fortnightly Club. - • .- Haroid A.' Murray. A r«eet>tion ••• Mr*, Htlm* la • >«dwte . «'ptbn waa hekf'at,, the Naah '\ by her maternal grandmother at I ,M1M Faith Wisner w«4 maid was held at the church hall. Ca h erl hOftl R!cta ' Wme.' • " *""' •' ,: her wedding, was .arranged cap-! of honor" for her -sister whose ! .The bride, given in marriage by v» i H T ?!, 4 • The bride, "given "in marrhtge by fa* hi op. She- carried a cascade of bridesmaid! Included another *!»• her father, wore a princess gown V*., and attended-. Sinimoai r£- her brother-in-law, Richard E ; white .chrysanthemum*. The maid j ter, Mi*sridu> Purd> Mrs, Robert i. Lolatte To Be Married^ Crane of Leesbtirg, Va., Mi» B*r- j bandeau of Ivy leave* in her hair. cap plj»d In tatin and pearls. She W. Helms, Jr. belt man. Blwood C. Cowog, Jr., hnr«i Dr«ka of Newton, MBJM., MUs ' The . oUier- attendant* were in carried a prayer book with an or- • Mlsa Briinnhilde C fi Frederick P. Cliick and Mr. 8plcer( Jan McMillan of Grosse Polnte, J similar gowne in emerald green chid 'and liik-s of the valley, all of Summit, and • William J. ChHtham, daughter of the ..Mich;, MIMEleanor Peerre of j velvet with bouquets of .wine and Miss Whiffaker British Chapter Mra. John* W. McKealn of Mor- Mrs.H.P,Schaub Dougherty of North Arlington and tyfci. Alfred Senff of Frederick, Md,, and Itt&s Lucia j'gold chrysanthemums and Ivy rUtown, slater-in-!aw of the bride, ushered.; •-••..,• Gsrioany, U the fiancee of • Pierce "of Portland, Me. Michael headbands. The mother of the To Be Married Decides on Tea was her matron of honor. She Gives Talk on The bride wore a gown of white B. Ctohan, Jr.,'son of Mr. and bride was attired In deep red and G^iber of Toronto, Canada, ,and wore ft gown of deep purple vel- Chantilly lace and astin. The Cohan, also of Chatham black changeable .taffeta with a New York City served as best vet with a headdress of ostrich fitted lace bodice was made with Seriffff,. whhoo received h«h«rr cducjtioj corsage of pale pink camellia*. November4 And Yule Party feathers and carried a bouquet of Christmas Gifts man.. Ushers wenj. Carl Browns- a Peter 'Pan collar, and long In Rurop](! to Mrs. Harry Ny- ceedings. Diploma* were received . . . cards Cor every pane. You will certainly find jost the card quist of Millburn Tho purchase by Mrs. Thomas W. Allison, Mr». arrengc-Tiicnt inaugurateB a new f «r yaw. DO YOU Clark N. Breisch Mrs. Robert method of art nqulsition by trans- Burns, Mra, J. B. Canada, Mrs. J. DRINK fer of four small dividend checks T. Gearhart, Mrs. H. E. Lester, Sta du* Mrs. Xyquist during the com- Mrs. D. D. McAlpin and Mm Ed- ing year to the sculptor, Mart That YMWCNI To? mund R. Taylor, Mrs. Jamea W. 1 ITS BABS FOR' SEPARATES SIEGEL'S |; 7 A scholarship to the evening Walsh and Mrs. Sarah Tcnnant. o art claaspj Rt The Sumrnit Art Several of the graduating elaas ALCOHOLICS Association hfts been donated by wore mortarboards eM sang ''So- 394 Springfield Ave. Summit 4-2191 Mrs. Wilbur Fisk of The Hotel long, It's Been Nice to Know You." ANONYMOUS Suburban. It has "been awarded Mrs. William C. Bibb, vic«- Donuts and elder go together like .V> Charlrs Allen. A scholarship presldent, introduced seventeen ice cream and cake. Fbr Halloween •i|iii!{l|jpfi^ • to the children's Saturday morn- new newcomrerfl. festivities, Include donuts from I 'rig classes, donated by Ernest G. Luncheon reservation* were The Trost Bake Shop. Their dell- 1 ciouu flavor Is enjoyed by all ages, Maihack was won by Ronald taken by Mrs. H. E. Lester, as- " * * * sisted by Mrs. Louis Bitwsr end Chic halrfftyllng given « gal Mrs. W. B. Nestltr; decorations Gerhard Commissioned glamour. An expert with trimming Our Purchasing Policy 1% Securing Surplus Stocks of L were by Mrs. Robert Ely, aeslsted shears is Mr, DeSantls of the * I ' In recent ccr<'monic« held at by Mra Peter P. Miller and Mi*. Port Sill, Okla,, Frederick B. Ger- De&vntia Bmuty Snlon. Let him Nationally Advertistd Shots Prom Tht Uadlng Manu- J. Armstrong Jr.; boutonnleres analyze your features to bring out hard, Jr., son of Mr. ruid Mrs. were in charge of Mr». Michnel facturers Enables Us To Savt You At Uast 1/3 to Vi On f * '• Gerhard of 2*8 Oak Rid.Rc nvenue, your best points. Hefed, assisted by Mrs. J. G. • * • t | was commissioned a second lieu- Hewitt «nd Mrs. E. S. Judson; The Fixed Price Of Women's And Debs' Branded Shots. j " tenant ... FYiirwuyV dry cleaning is earn- treasurer's assistant wan Mm. Don. ing « fine reputation in these nld Myrah. pnrtft To spruce up thin fall, take A Grandma's your apparel to their W Summit Former Residents Here avenue ahop. Cleaning tlrrto for Mr. and Mrs. Haynes Wilson of drapeo and slipcovers, too. Chooit From Siies 4 *o 10, Widths AAAA to C. Havana. Cub*; who formerly lived • * « Nut Sticks in Sumrnit, were guests at the But Not Every Sire In Every Style. A portrait in oil makes a won- miih «nmK« and lemon icing Hotel Suburban for several weeks derful heirloom. Be Individual white vlnlting Summit friends. and have youra painted now for that extra. spceJsi gift. The Art Studio, 17 Union place, does mar- velous portraits. Payable on budg- ,$10.95 V«lu« Our Frlco $16.95 Value Our FHto AIM» MILLINERY li«r« d'(>«uvr0i, C'oflklfn, et pl»n. Fur. Cloth, r«)t Bill, Mud* to t»kM, etc. » • • «ra«f frww Your M»t«l(i1 Or Outi. TelevUlon l« an» Important $12.95 Value Oyr Frict $18.95 Value Our Prkt factor for political jippcehp* and Cdl Millburn 6-0121 REMODELING football game* Set the Emeriwn $ demomrtrAted at David J, Flood's, $22.95 Value Our Frict 10.90 To Order From No home should he without« tele- vision, for family «njoym«nt. Hilma Johnson « • • MELLIE WEISS Middle ag« gala «M really pepped 14 SttmfysMt Avtnut II TAYI.OR ST., MII-IJII1RH up ovW thf> light exercise rla«ws TO FAOTORT RESrRIOTIONi WB AMI NIMP 0pp. WMfcingtmi S

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'! 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

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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 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 ^ canXiiiue'the tour. 1 ;o s :w»> « Nortji Sum- tee at a recent meeting that more at a later dati-. . ;\<>rk- . Ania. to a' better, under- • MUs-Citron give the fe'anie series mlt, th« tUref mating so f»r tw» t^an sixty ^couples, attended the -- '• " - ' of talks' ,.-s: the • Art • Students c*. Victor, London an4. Mercury Mllpf tie group whjerconvenehjh enea* first of thc*e affairs and (aid that League in New York as .well aa in The 0tfe»r feature wll bea mlor and soun*Wid film of 'Tour Garden weekly until'laU spring. Mri. F^s- the ' anticipates , an even larger other e!t;e». She Is ,represented Coppolaro la preilient. Whether you re to//... average ...or petite at, the Metropolitan- an-d the New- State Parkway." quale •and «at*rtaiaia«nt have 1 ark Mu.sc urn,' the It ait'urn'of' .Miid-.. ••'••'• Servingf "on- ' trw" committee' ' hr It.Vllt fuanions arc a. i. b*eri 4rraRfe4 to follow the de- and Mrs. Mario Buonopane and »if ^ to Jit you"'* prn Art and many other jkntiing charge of arrangements are: Mr. i votion* at 8 o'clock which will b» Mr, and Mr* I>«vid TruckseA* of for Fall with , .r. rniiscumi. and Mrs. A. Kenneth Cowell; Mr. led by Mrs. Luirai P. Warner of Summit. A* U ciut«mary, eontri- brushed softly bs.k i: by The talks" will be given in the Corner . .. and Mm W, H. Buchanan; Mr. Chatham. Mrs. Warner will •I*0 butiona wlll.be received at the to-manage coif. H> •air Art Association's Studios, next to arid Mrs. Thomas Hildebraad; Mr, give an- Inspirational talk. The the bridge on Springfield avenue, ar.d Mrs. R. E.' Uidlaw, Mr, and door. lightened with l,\ay c:^^: The College usual hospital on October -30, November 13, Nov- MM.-Frederick Nauman. Mr. and Persons who doslrti table'rcserv- Whipped Cremc Hair I-a-.tirtr Mra.. James Svhriber, Mr, arid Mr* omitted. ember 20 ami December 4 a( 8:15 (iraduate Continue* Studies stions are ajked to phone, before New customers-always v,;,.yr,e William Gravrt, Mr- and Mrs. L. sharp. MUs Joan Inlander of 11 Prim- Mrs. Angela tfarla 6 p.m. on Friday, Oet 31, either S. Hulsn, Mr. and Mr». Oscat Open Every Day from Mo 5 Tickets may Jx> obtained as. for rose plate, who" graduated . from hostess to the club merr.ijers at the YWCA. Summit 8-8261, or Shonn. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Robb. her home, 31 Henry street, on Oc- as space permits by mailing cjietk's • Wheivton College in -.June, Li at- Mrs. Waiter Trursde'll, Chatham 4- SUMMIT 6-19C8 tending .Stafford Hal! of Business and Mr, and Mrs. Erne-st Ander- tober 15, When Wr» Edgar Beach 506*. • to the Siiramit Art " A-^ocintion. sea. 19? Springfield avenue, or tall Mr?. in th# morning and taking two was in charj* of the religious P«- I Assisting Mrs. Blanhen on the, Carousel third) Erlwon. daurhteif Enter* Swarthmora"* of '^Ir and Mrs K™n** W- EH*- have become its predominate acti- Center, sponsored by the Sister- vities talcing; the place of the form- CANAPES TO ORDER hood of the Center. The party will Carol T. I^uer. daughter of Mr. *°" °* 2 Woodcraft road, has been c] eA er Africanization, program, -wheae b«--gin"at 8:30. and will include and Mrs. Theodore A; Lauer 0! 80 \ ^ library representative of Summit 6-2689 h(>r hoiu < object has been eccomplShed. games, refreshments and other en- Prospect Hill avenue, is a frcshmani " - Hampden, at Pine tertainment. at Swarthmon College, Swarth-S M*nor Junlor College, Wellesley, Mw. Morris Umanaky end Mrs. more, Pa. A graduate of Summit! Mau' MlM Erlesonto a senior. Couples Club Arnold Rosenthal are co-chairmen High School, Miss Lauer plans to) ^ Bui|din(t oommltte* !; of thla annual event. Also sen-ing major in mathematics or chemis-j MiM Carolyn Diefendorf, a ''Votes' Election on the committee are Mrs. Joseph ! sophomore at Connecticut College Engel. Mrs. David Sherry. Mrs. On Decorations Committee* I for Women, has been elected off- Party Success JuU".i Manning and Mre. Victor Miss Ann Mlxon of 18 Cromwell campus director of the student Colorful banners, streamers and Trillium prporlion* ihit lu»rious.slip in ltir*e g, SalvU. , parkway, recently helped gather ; building committee for this year. election liogani i«t the sctne for K» no •Iterations need jpoil its lovelinen. In rich nylon , She is the daughter of Mr. and fall materials for the paVty given the inaugtiral dinner dsnee of theN trleot . .. »hirred atad ruffled vilh njlon net ... edged for the freshman students at Salem j Mrs. Robert Diefendorf of 81 Ea- Cal«^y Church Couples Club held with dainty nylon embroidery. White, pink, Mark. The College, Winston-Salem, NT, C, by i aex road. Friday, October 17, in th« pariah •lip, in petite length. »izei 31!^ to 371a . . . average Clothe*! SUP COVERS thijlr senior advisors. Miss Slixon. j The building committee is work- house. More than sixty couples Ititfth, iUes 32 to 40 ... tail length, tice* 32 to 40. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 51. i ing for funds for a student- were" treated to s btrdieye view 15.98. SWEATERS Made to Order Mlxon, is a freshman at the college. j alumnae center on the campus. of the coralnr election In lh« skit I At Emewon which Immediately followed din- Matching Petticoat, Si?e* -Sntsll, Medium and Large. Pledged to ZTA SKIRTS 13.98 . DRAPES • BEDSPREADS MLro Mary Olaen daughter of Mr. ner. As a parody on the two-party Jackie Croot, daughter of Mr. system, It was the Men* P»rty vs. and Mra. John I, Croot. formerly ahd Mrs. A. G. Olwn of 20 Hick- SNOW SUITS CURTAINS & LINENS ory road, has enrolled at Emerson the Women's Party with appropri- FASHION of Summit but now residing in ate candidates. Miami, Fla., has been pledged by (College, Boaton, Mass. STORM COATS Erneat M. May of Summit was the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority at the DELIA'S SHOP SUMMIT 6-6510 On Dean'* Lfct master of ceremonies. F. T. Bern- University of Miami, Coral Gables. lllss Dolores Irene Oppenhdtn, hard of Chatham was "Senator 346 Springfield Ave. ^ Summit, N. J. Fla.' Prior to her entrance into M. Buonopane of 44 Sunset drive, a senior at Jerks'em' who introduced the men's OPtN FRI, EVE. TIL 9 P.M. the .Univcrsitv Miss ('root attended RUTH MORGAN, INC. Smith College, hae been named tc candidate. "Governor Fullblait Summit High School, graduating, the dean's list- Steam-an-son," portrayed by J. The Children1! Shop |:in 1950. W. C©wan. The "Governor's" wife Hostess at Smith was played T>y Mr*. Cowan, and a On Honor Roll Among the student* recently SUMMIT PLA1NFIELD """KlcTiard Wight ot~ Summit, a trio constating of Lindsay Brown. named to serve as hotrtessej, at Martin Monroe, and Albert Ganx student at Ohio State University's Davis Center, the Smith College 326 Springfield Avt. 5T» Fork A»e. College of Arts and Sciences, was let forth their election pktform recreational building, was Mua in original song. Everyone comes h the named to the honor roll, the col- Martha L. Hoge, daughter of Mr SU. 4-7070 PL. 4-9032 lege announced this week. and Mrs. Wallace W. Hoge of 60 Mra. John & Tennsnt 2nd, was Bedford road. the Women's campaign manager, College Stage Designer "Mrs. Loose Clear Broth" and Mary Williams of 30 Tulip street; JenniS Club's Party introduced their candidate, the was an assistant stage designer for I , ~ XI glamorous "Mm. Maybe By««-on- one of the anntial competitive plays | '* bUCCesltUI who." played by Mrs. Sari A. to be presented by the College off An attendance of 200 at the re- Lamb, A chorus consisting of Mrs. St. Elizabeth, Convent Station. Thelcent benefit dmert ^rld«* *1VM Joshua Ward, Mrs. Ernest ML May, TWIG FAIR tho Summlt Tennl aub play White Queen, Red Queen' ** » • Mn. 8htldon Franklin, Mrs. Lee will be given November 5, Franklin School, overwhelmed th« R. Kirk, and Mn. Orville A. Petty TO KEIP committee in charge, according U jnd. displayed the Women's view- Two Enter BiiBlne»« School Robert E. Graef, chairman of thu point In song. Mr. and Mm. J. A HUSBAND Two local girls are attending the j party, * who declared that th> Allen Wheat, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred at Berkeley School of Secretarial j party's success made It evident thai Packer, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Training In Eaat Orange, They are! It should be an annual affair. Tfo Kimca providtd appropriate ap- Miss Louise KnnM, daughter of net proceeds were placed in th plause and diversions as "hecklers," '— .'new clubhouse fund. messengers and delegate* in the Bridgn and canasta were played tudlenc*. THE VAIXEY SHOP and prlzca awarded. Chairmen The skit* w-«r« directed by Mr. H, B. FII*TT were Mrs, Robert Beams, Mrs Short Hills Country Day School , NEW FURMTimS Bernhard. and Mrs. Ttnnant, with Jane Clark, Miss Charlotte Fariss Nationally idverdied ind cmten Irving Perry handling lighting and cheiry fornlture our iMclittf. Miss Gloria Johnnen, Mrs. Georgi sound «ffe<<«. Mrs. Petty was — ANT 14 UI 8 — Moore, Mrs. Edward Pin), Mra VIc1 H Our Show Rnom— production manager. Open Erery-Diy j Thomas Prior and MM. Philip N Villt? Rd., Watehanc PL «-T«1 1 Trowbrldge. Dancing followed the skits in- troduced by a Paul Jonti, and in* Saturday, October 25th eluding a lucky numbtr and hat elimination dancts. The BOLL HOUSE 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. "OtKtr Sidt of Town" DOLL HOSPITAL • ALL REPAIRS To Bt Sist«rhood Topic Cmtom Made DM Clothet The Sisterhood of the Jtwkh Maybs h« Community C«nt«r w|U roett at the and Accedsorle$ home of Um. Jack Envdtn, 3M Kent won't admit it— • ••• A ' PARTY FAVORS Place boulevard, Monday evening at 8:30. 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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 . \

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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

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'',', >'•':- 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<.!rt ,.- i>.-«'i|." |),,_-h f»;t ])ke a thf party bPcatL«e of hia lingiwge, r w iti^iitoi thht li^ rrtife it ones to Whole or .1 • BACON Either Half ID. 39 ht.s roO'Ji one] his. bert.-refu.ilng to uti-firtj-y difficult 59' CAMPBELL'S TOMATO 'IT! Shi-r li.Ktrn io tb.p boy;! proffered c-x- i u«r,». The boy prrMHted, however, avenue, t-i ,-•<>• ' i..ry.st-U f» Us," in rrnKuiPtratiits; and finally M ("•ink'1 ifl'i<»! ("Xprtir blurted out "hut' Mnthnr. tho , . , . •JUICE 14 iv.~i, ;\-,\\\ -\VUK" and III' told of piny L-iii't until to-morrow." Mr. HUNT'S TOMATO h:.s. ir.'.Miia!*' (i ((U'liiitritice 'with Cook been me most dramatic in n> -ii. my i>: th' u!-| inner* .>,iicli as', I (n.H-«k*Tti rrcitrthon about,s+'fi- During {he question period the D Rib Lamb Chops 99c Fresh Frosted'Fish! . Superior College Preparation,'ii-.-iirtf.vi wa.-' a scio'ini. His stories Sh MINUTE speaker .s«id that Arthur Godfrey 95c Fresher fhan fresh"—Immediately V,,::!-\l AH grades to college. Hn.ch' sirnl r.'i-tati'Hi.-i were interspersed D Lamb Chops & •:.s-::c stjndin»;. Thofiiujh dull in is, undoubtedly, the biggest money- •A'.ti: ;ii.;•:;, Hur l-ii)::lrit>> .such M fronted when taught. u:-. ;.T.-:Viiv Ptriotfic jpfituiic f'sfiin.I maker in television and radio de- D Beef Liver Ib. 79c :<.!••;•,••• VwfCi study habitVvieviiot :i. 'h'-r-: ri.«nitt- ono of your charter spite his lowly start, but told of lb. D Pre-Cooked 1 1 1 Q Pork Kidneys Ib. 29c D Whiting Fillet • •ill .',!-,,cs. Rcnv.ii.il raiding MUMC, iii> '"i ,-- * r- *' 'i>n t::'c 1-itf orrivfll of the effect of the "Union" to-day RIC •'. i-'.it!.. <.!i.i(i, SpAt(«, l^rgt .c)nv •!<•i>ni- - of the .•hits older members ! in making it almost impossible for D Stewing Lamb Ib. 29c P Flounder Fillet 'i Oungc Mt. Bu> svct*. H- -t >unch .(if t:-!.'• orsinizfil =it:on> ENs\ GRIFFITHS- comed after nn absence of .several ICEBERG ^ipkgs. oyt weeks due to illness. Several other large Tali OT f A»OU$ PIANO HOUSE recent absentew were al-*o wel- beads D Louella Evaporated Milk 2 Cans4 4C comed. Tom Erickson was greeted LETTUCE 2 ..s a guest and a prospective mem- 81ronp! QtT IHVITES YOU TO SEE AND HEAR ber ami it wa.s niiQoimccd that 1 e • Ideal Coffee Ib. can O«JC Phil Cook, himself, i.s in line for THE WORLD'S FINEST PIANOS local membership, Bert Crockett CARROTS 2 -* 19 told of his recent trip roitth and • M&M Candy-Coated Choc, g haw he met,

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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»l«n for i» modern, i^r Hviert kltfhait, nntl prwtlt It VDH «'1trV R etwt 'ruUmat.fi, ffife mid Strawberries witiiout. 25 ffe now In mnifTttirt your if, lr«wn your work ami Iwlirr r living with » Kitehm Maid lira of ftkndly WCMMI, Avait- n in inrllt>w Natural finish, White, (W »ny nf six lovely, drew* BannerV STEIMWAY gior colon. CM M today I Strongfieart , Realemoii Parson's , MUS1TT1 Siigar Coated Smoked Bog Food Lemon Juice Sudsy SHORT HILLS 7-2575 Jordan Almonds t/ • ** rim *j ^*' Ammonia ^ 22c MORsrtfq ( »»e . .,:,.,.„;» H*k. *«•«• *'f KITCHEN MAI Aogup Sugar and Spice Armour's Star Dinty Moore CM^O All-Purpose Hoi Dawg Corned BceC Beef Stew ^32c GRIFFITH PIANO Cloth «*?T 27c Ildish «5- 24c Hash *tr35c 3 ^ 89c SI 7 Millburn Avo.. MlMburn / 60$ BROAD STREET, NtWARK:2 0MH WiPNf IP* VIVINIM91 UMTtt WW Mmi,, ffW., Frh Kt!tmlng»t 7 fit 9 Pi Bl» ' • • 49-51 Maple St. Summit Springfield Ave. and South St New THE SUMMIT Hg^AiP/ . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, at Hill City Down Unbeaten Scott Peggy Nlf to of Nlf M'I and topped by AI G«j>t'« 687. CbarUn«¥ belie Danco of Nlfro'« rolled Birofka Gets y.;.:.:- . . . jCityBowling high man waa»Johnny Hunt with a Verona looters Hany's Esso Wears of 4M. three game serk'a pf 563, Oct. IS St*nfli»|i Third Ace at Summit Scores 27 Points in|eague |_eat|ers Root* captured the first two Beat Summit First Place Tie garjies from Squirea, rolling- over Crjlov*rou Galloping Hill &Q0 in bath gam<>i» but tkopped the J3 gwwmtt •Cllmaidnt on* of hb b«t In Return Match 13 B 1 dosing g&nje when they came up h lr% aeuoni, Union Losf Half fa Avert Shui-Out Use Ground In a return soccer match. «t In Women's League 1 with « low 858. Homer GarfuHo EttJf^JJJArO*. . f&'f *^r**W( **. **J'" *"*ir.--* itt of One o? the tightest race* in the was hijgh m«nfor Root's,arttto 574,' •Memorial".Ftdd Uat Tuesday aft- llarry't BB&O- Moved to within G*h!ing"N , Oop* Wiell Olttntw With over 4,000. football f-an« Hill came' through with ernoon, Verona High School'* 1 Si hU third boU. this time a 35 yord history of the City Bowling League while AI Kobylcurz* with three one-half point of'flrat place Wed- R&JJcht'r B. Or%«oo'« Market in-on« i«xt ma?*Y «ftnnoon by ' jamming Jftemonal Ffr-M last &tt- looms after Ia.«t weeks matchea, steady games of 182-192-193 was hooters had an early sc«re when nesday' nigh! whSn (he New Provi- Uuitf, B,. J...K. Smit 141 urdsiV afternoon, the Maroon and j end run whii-li jiut about put the Ktrn. fe.. " -' *-— .141 holinf out * No, 9 Iron ihpt on \u wHh seven of the eight teams In high for the Squires, — aftet two minutes of play B^i 139 White of Summit High" *potted the } came out of- reach, for Coach Pete dence Women* Leagu^ met at HT-yird thlrtwnth Ade^tajL the running, only three g»raea Ciba surprised Savage in tailing Schroedc-r's rebound shot gave the Berkeley Kecreation lane', by cap- unbeaten -gridder* of Clifford 'Scott j KundratV spiritea club, In the Annwon. A.. Nlfro'i 13T (Sloping HHl-GJolf Club, K»n|C' separate trie top and seventh place the i&vt two games after losing the Hii!topp«*rs an early le*d. Vefoaa X twnjy-five points-early in th-i'SHT-i third and fourth period* the,scor- turing three, pointa from Done KnUpri, D.. UlU'i 8h*» UT worth. Th« unmwtl twiit to Birof- i team*, with Truesdell's hopelessly first game, which could have b?en came hack strong by -halftiae «« Well 0eanera. ^ • ,-T' '-'?• ond period, then came back to ; ing \«is about even with Mallory ka'a "one* In a lifetime" ihot n'u itj last place. • •" a sweep as they led throughput the Bill Chestnut . and Dean Void '•"- play rormncndflble b l! in tho. tost ! showing tho way, fir.-rt pitching for Chiovarou "& Son, Gregson'* being made by the following: that It wu *n undtrcltibbed »hot R AH three leaders lost their first game, but still lost. A strong registered gdals to give th« Hill- thirty minutes-of play, tlw final j a 30 yard touchdovtto p«sa to Vee Market, Wied"* Food Store, and George R. Decker, Anthony Com- which bounded en % th«^r«n matches, with Larry's dropping fJnkh by Savage p«i}eby, then coming thru with a Nigro't took three points from J, aftfr hlttluf • pathway between •a in all three games. Root's the fire, but CiW was not to be In. the second half Verona'i Was, Charles D. JCeroey, «U of ^..,.vTh^vicWryiOW.rgUjM^waj,4iw.;!>5;f(Mtip^al- 97 , y«rd touchdown K, Smlt, Eastern Bar, Secomet, two sand -trap*, the ball »iwinj taking,..tlxe, .odd ....g/uxuendented with Slip JJrenij pounding Charley pprlyke added the insur- and Bill'*-Shell. , ,.,,.,.,. gumnUt, and Raymond Weather- and spinning acroaa the pithwty fourth in-a" row fir the S<-ortir.ii!- Brown' "CnlVeiralty are-rnvlttd; **r« .at-BJponjfield High School. down came .early hi the flr.^t period afternoon. • ... . Savage ...., _ 10 dell'a but only their middle game n. If; -fififid, rh;' P^arcells. ch; Thb S«'turdftv afternoon Summit RocKo . " 10 a scooted 24 yards off tockle Clbii .-• •'...;..1.. . 0 9 of 914 waa of any account Bill Bowman, If; Bullock, or; E. Srrilt,' 'Vilv.rtzii.j5 '.„ 9 to "score,, his second *cor i-aminiiUe' iilnl I'Higi •-•«•-h- School, will ,-fac - e .Gle n Ridg•• ,,, !,.;• ,- . 9 •JfacQuestion with 214, Tuthil! Schroc-der, cf; Soutar, it; u 18 ^^^*w^4^-#--4Hi^^ - its, *ol; Substitutes—Doll. R. were- maneuveretl by J Memorial .Field. ^ CITY BOWLING. LEAGUE were high for Pulverizing, while a , Squire Mfn'i Shop hi, eiudve jpate. thb .core w«. | The h» OojdSa K3, 1T0, 169; Vohnoutfw 159; 191 middle game by Hugh Williams 159.324; Kallfnsea !81, J31, 183; Str»n- the result-of:« .tixty. yard-punt re- \ LE_M(ritngall. Uts • , , ; was beat for TruesdeU'st; 1 Finishes Army Course -•'turn; ! W'--Tracy, Halm. ahat? 17J.ni, :85; Kohylarz 1BJ, 192, Whileiao, •team""ayerages were ' . ";•>,- IM.L.MS, urn • -I LO-Miilcr, DIstrlch, Everett- 193. Totals 89.% 813, 859, Pvt, Albert I. Stiles, -son of TIt wn£ fltthte point thai thr jmll- j c.—Vimn'. Peni&ton. itoou Men's shop available at press time it is safe WINTER CATCH YOU •W, Paul 188, 190, 157; T. Reynolds Mrs. Ellen F. Stiles of 9 Rowan 'toppers cam,'to Ii'fr as VeeGrisby ' Rfi—NVLs, 7-:nk, Ntrco 206, H8r 195; Gersaenier 202, 180, 150; to say that on a whole the aVer- passed to Dick Dennis for the first i dr~'c aM'- V,ctor, H. Oarglulo 203, 185, 180; Yariu 133, egc* compare favorably to those of road, has been graduated from p J«9,' 165, To^ls P32, 912, 85fi. ten to fifteen years ego when the the Leadership Training Course UNPREPARED • • • score, the p'ay covering 31 yards, Ajitto, Hill, G*ncl, Bell, Ntfle. Pulverizing Math. Corp. low average team we*, about 870. conducted- by the 26th Field Ar- Bobby Liwlberg converting:. Short- "^^(21) W, McQuamoa 180, 214. 173; P. StU- tillery Battalion of the 9th Infan- k»l 13i, 167. 155; E, Klley 123. 149. 176; - At least fifteen bowlers are over !y thr-rf-afior on a punt exchange. ! LE--Ford, Rvsn try Division. This was 'announced Summit racked up their *-cond ^l^' R. Tut hill 160, 213, 251; A. Jarosay 210, 180 in average, with probably five 171, 144. Totals 824, 914, 614. or six more on the borderline. this week from Fort Dix. score us Willie Mallory ^»: • «rlmn»age «»8ion , 166,, 187, l«; Freybereer ust bffore thf> Ros>:]h Park cn Association u-lll start their flih i l. °P ' 192, 154, 171; S. Phillippl 23», lfel 117; ! rr Swlcll 164, 180. 305; KOMO 173, 307, 146. Indoor Tennis W-;,.,on «t the Eliza- ' ^whiR-fIrat action of the wa- Totals 931. &a*. 84J. Playing tag with Old Man Winter isn't really any f<>n by h n m lod in bo #Jic Cibt beth Armory on Saturday. Novcm- j - " * J *° °' Burgfr 159, in. 202; Kennedy 163, her gth and continue on Saturdays extra pointa He madf good on 175, 175; Brftin 212, 186. 207; RflKT each try except for the one In 164. 172. 180; Comb* 185. 185, 128. To- fun — especially when you're caught! Protect and Sundays throughout the win- tals 833. £K)9, 832. ter, completing their progranl on which ho was rushed and was blocked. this year with any of the aeven April 20, 1953. clubs capable of winning the title. family health and comfort and at the same time The program is conducted by the Ch.arllne'a • • In dropping thre« .Union. County Indoor Tennis As- Third Star Lore games to Larry's sliped to second SAVE MONEY. , sociation in cooperation with the place, while bowling three game* Union County Park Commission. Program Listed over 900, Larry'a came thru In Four regulation tennis courts grand style with a scries of 2819 will be available for play at the Elizabeth Armory, Registration fee For Trailside for the season la ten dollars. AH The third in the serle« of Star those interested should contact Mr. Lore programs to be presented Roots Keep Lead George T. Cron, Box No. 231, Union this fall at the Trailside Museum County Park Commission, Eliza- in the Watchung Reservation will beth, New Jersey. be held tomorrow, starting at In City Girls' Ovenwciity-fiPc' tenrsis enthu- 7:30 p:m, The'Union €winty.Park- siasts have already registered for Commission announced tnts week. the 1952-53 season. Norman SpatE of Union will an sweep by winning three others, since the dawn of history. from Bftrdettes. Meta and Ed- Meeting* nre oprn to the public ward Beauty Salon, Kens Sport NUMBERS and anyone interested in the night Shop and Bond Furniture won two skies is invited to attend. each from Twill Marking Device, 847 Chell Frantzen and deLeon. • 3 CONTROLS Navy Reserve Officers High single game of 193 and 057 To Meet Tuesday three game «eri«» of 4«1 were The Naval Reserve Volunteer rolled by MLi«s Baker, a atitatltute 353 Composite Unit 3-fl will meet from Dc Luxe. * 275 Gallon Tank Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Chatham Standings an of October 11 High School, Chatham, to hear a w talk oh "Anti-Submarine War- Root* 14 Meta and tdwwd ._ 9 Before the Risks $ fare." Lt. J. Curtain will be Band Furniture t Cor. Maple St. ft Springfield speaker. Reserve officer* from Peggggy Abbott Shop I Till Mki D _,*Avi., Summit, N. J. Union. E.wx and Morrle countieji Trill Marking Devices INSTALLED are Invited. Chell d» icon D» Lux»« Sweet Shop 1 of Winter K»n'» Sport Sriop , FOR ONLY M*U & Edward <* OIT U. S. Royal Mmttr't ndmh* R«ynlt«x TrMrf-. R, MeMftne H!. 181, 144; 1, Cannon ^ ifop »a/«(y on (lick ilracH WIMT* lira* NW IMUI ATflNTlOM MX 1«, 120. 133; M, Fallen fil. 131, 110; D. McElgvin 91 m, 120; M. McMnn* 141, 1.12, 159. Hanillcap 18, 18. 18, Totals— *£• OWN lh« ftvofvfiomiry wlnHf-»fcl

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*np SO. 90, 50. Totate-^M, ell ©f cod It prompHy dtllv- M7, 011, •rtd whtH y»u call,.. Kcn'« (I port 3 B, Koplln l«it, 113, B5; M. Benn*lt ll», IIS, IS?; O. Oumrdl 138, 123, J33; i 0 D#Mlin(|»r 13T, 108, 1M; H. Me mtti*U ». 1», 241. Tot*!a~4M, m, j !>• lt*>n SUMMIT 6-0004 f, Wiwn 117, im, 100; s, Jiktmtmn* n. 104. «0; K. Mfrpptn U, n, 113; M.; ('l*nrhilll 86. 115, tlR; j, C'liknciiiiii , (HUH) nft, 115, IiJ. Htnoi-ewp M. Jfl,' u, roMi-m, m, mo, O l/iwih 14», B]4«M, at; B. BatnfWMi ITO, in, JMi J, LOTMB M. M. 194; A. U « LOTMB M6. i no, , M, i,*J: 6. AUTHORIZED DI5TRIIUTOR -au. m, an. P*i»r Ahhntti Whoktah & EASTERN U P«lmw 1#, 111, IS); O, firo 17, 94, 1 •:!(!; R. HtljquUlt 144, 144, 1M; A, »«II»)til»t IM. Hi, t«4; B. H»U 14», 1S9, IM. Ttta«M m in M P«trM«9 m, M, JOS; A. A!|» 111, 111, IM; M, Twnnottl Tl, M, RO; M, A YMitMl* 71, JW, W; O. Mc- Otto Schmidt Jr., Inc. Vmmm lt», 101, tl« n*nnic»p so, so. 89. Tt>UlM~4ia, 890, *7I. FUEL Co 304-04 IROAB ST. SUMMIT U U MMmaM that Al*miuM to human b«lnp lit the OMNI¥ININ«UNTO.»>.M. United THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOIER 21 mi* faqa Delias Takes Two r Karr, and URoy Brinaaii aUr in Summit "WidcaU" bitU» Nawwrk Yellow Jacket* to M U» g*m» Rent-a-Car Use of Chemicals From ten's Motor played at Memorial Ft.ld.H%fa School Football Ooach Mo« Frank- Speeds Compost el clahns S. H. 8. pl«yer» "over- Business Opened Crop residue's and weeds should [in Township Loop confidant" as local* poat unim- not be burned at garden clean-up tor time, but placed on a compost pile M° Service, heretofore School wW face Glen Kidge pr«Miv« ft-0 victory over w«ak By Meyer-Werner to rot during the winter.1 Thi rently invincible, _. - with the Hill Scotch Plains grid ttam. »UDurb»ji Conference Another business Innovation de- addition of chemical* Inly* in- Liquor acontd tws> 20 YIARS AGO TODAY veloped in Summit thu week when crease the bakerial action and- Vej*r-W«rBer .Motor Go, Spring- decay of the ^gelation will be; : , in three attempt* laat Pri- "BeoUfes" of Clifford Summit Football Club/Teat by W|W field ;av"eBue.. jeaeea. on aTaioijth- considerably fsuter. ' evtrung, Joe , Mandota i combiWuoa, In 2 0 «cor« to Ran way Hunbltn in Union County Football league ;t biwia, its first "ready-to-drive S'ctr each ton oi jjry 'material iTorv C«l!eo of Delia* took in- .ir," mix about 35 pounds of limMtona, IV FoOtba11 game, Scorea'of Bumrolt.followers 4 ]i(>nQM »vith 613 ;I > r 40 pounds of sitperphosphttc, and ••am rolled •*>3.3»). VJjJ,^ witnewlng fame claim that aport*- "TThjir ; pta'ftf «e, ''- water to wet the pile thoroughly. »d,$mta«i« of a 2S-pin performed in admirable fashion, a,t New Brunswick. MMaUpntaa, flrrt claw. WUlUm P. 23,000; or after «a maxJmum of venibpr 5 at 8:30 p.m. A past from HiUtoppeM'2nd loss ,JB f Moisture ia needed for tlle^chem- , nindicap tppr.t*K«, two showing their many faithful fol- Close, IWB tH Mrt. D. W. Helmet #f 18 months ,of operAtion regard- • exalted ruler of the* Blopmflcldj Bfrkeiey Berber. lower* the undeniable jplrlt and 25 YEARS 91 »l«a*«f» M., SwnmH, N. *., : icai* to act' on the' materiel and Coach Elwo|IU/ "• J* 0 Rceelle Park when they waged well as head Basketball mentor the light cruiser USS Boanoke, vis- least J25,000 property damage and, | of the New Jerse)* Elks Crippled] 6 er at Rahway Riverside Park. If the compost pile has already 12 an uphill tattle, being thirteen call* for initial Basketball practice ited the p«rt tariBg the annual mM- $ 100,000-J300.00O liability for each j Children's Committee. A dele^a RK 7 been made without chemicals, they Berkeley - Ji ' 8 points. behind at the end of the" as High School Football team thipman summer tralaiitg crolsa la accident. s itlon from pioomfielu" will accoxn Grova 10 8 YIARS can be added at the first turning. 10 third period, only to roar .to a headed for poor *eaaon. Ten re- which S,1M mWfhJpmen partici- Barb...... 8 10 Millburn Fire, theft and comprehensive! pany him here, "vishlnBton Ins. . ;.. B High Schoot upsetp s pated. Cl«e Is a member of the 11 three touchdown finish to emerge turning playera form nueleu* for NBOTC »BU at Princeton Univer- insurance will be carried by the* . Bras "t- 16 iummlt by 13-6 as "dUputed touch- Cornog's quintet—Edward Tunis, ! JOr Gets Army Commission Deimor* *•- 2 the victor* by a 18-13 score, ilty. « - Loccri Youth Studying IS down" paai by Chet Oornog to Sterling Massey, Art Larter, Ru- John C. Vanaelow, Jr, »n of HMl •'...... 2 OSl U.I. Niry Photogriph— lOtltU) Rate of cars, at the present, are; ; Last Saturday, Coach Pete .Kan- Johnny Firala U disallowed by dolph Cummin*, Ned BrSster, Sam- Oct. 17 Matches 4-door Plymouth aedan, |43 per At Troy, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Vajiwlow, 767 Spring- drat's club didn't quit under pres- grid official. Over 4,600 fana Jam my Jacob*, Floyd L«e, Edward field avenue, h&s been comml*- - ?»rtlte•43ft,taSuto. >65. Broi, 1&5. : ContrT. M»ng«neil. » s .month; 4-door Dodge sedan, $89; Day id M. OrtTi, ton. at Mr. and b •«. I'M; J. l>»!t IIERO 111, 1«5, M&( ure although most sphoolboy Memorial Field aj Summit lo*e» Wabh, ISTelaon McMane, and Walt Scouts Inducted Mrs. Richard T. Orth, •' of 167 aloned'd second lieutenant at the 1 Gibson 174, 17!, 192; j. Raituiiicelo elevens would "have wilted underV 4-door Chryaler Windsor 6, $97.50 •47, 183, 128. ToUlfl—773, 788, 777. of aeaaon, Pteterton. '1 ..•..•• Mountain avenue, enrolled Antiaircraft Ardllery Officer four touchdown barrage *uch u Joe and Bill Blrofka "move into On Family Night per month. McGregor** Bporttwesr Gordon "Gug" Murray' joins Additional details concerning a freshman in the electrical en- Candidate School at P*ort Bllas, K. Vilcntl 139, X, 133} F. Ktnnucct confronts our S. H. S. gridders. semlflnaU of" Union County Best Boy Scout Troop 62 held ""its." Charley "l

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 d3 Dodge! , n 8/mifleation* mi Bquipmnt * . . . RARIN THI DRIVING THRIU Vlf it Your Dodfl* DtaUr Today mid Thrill to a "Road Test" Rid* Delivery Qf THI YIAR! TO 001 OTTO SCHMIDT, JR., INC. SUMMIT 6-H65 *P.0.1. 104-304 1ROAD STRICT ,TW SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAr. OCTOBEH 23.195? Etotanictl Garden, Bronx . Park, they »tmun*r(»e all tll<,t wajj aataw nuvnl made ot . lie *«:d I'nwn i-omiiy has a fine , in; tmiarkid that the young peopk Gueirtj» w?r« Introduced by Ed- M*w Ysrk City, and have never ^aitand^p,^ Rotariana at their noonday lunch- j cigtuiivuiuii, mu another state- ' of the day would have plenty to 4o **-*td .C iiolmes, member of the Plants of Bible been ie«n her* before. Rotarians Hear with the bu&hefii of the future. youth &ervic« committee: Nathan of the Important ancient, ftu,di" ,' ran ia the YMCA on Monday by Iment ilr. Koden made, but it i» The director of the mi»euo> and modem Bible v ^ i Fo: low nig thij u sound film on Goodman. Jemey City; Ray While- mim J. KeniKth Roden, executive di. ; Dr. H. N. Moldenke, will give an Cthollc. ProoiUnt. and J^u Story of Junior :v*tor, Jun or Achievement Pro- ' still jn IU infancy sum ha* a ions .Junior Aihirvtiuent w«»j5 shown— ht«J, New York Club; Horace K. On Display in way ti> i-- 'Young j» <'pl'' •"'• lUuctrated lecture on Bible planU, Over 600 publication on ,-^f jrttnt of L'n.-roj*)^;-u!qa •igiuiu-a i sntn, iisorg€tiisiation and its Eajt Orange; Mr. liiuimi and Mr. tic jcriptural plants, Included In their, rcaaarchea have ;urf riai ft t;*s along with titatemeiitB- by Kosroo^hahi uof, Iran, gUi**^ °* Trailside Exhibit the ihowtnr will be the fig, *yc« HI different planU. "Junior eehievemfnt is >"ur Tr.i' orfc-iV.'iki'.i n .« 20 years -ol*i,'' Achit'vtra of their experienfiei. • Cferroil H. Stanley; & T; Kateer, Starting.lMt Sunday, October 18, M to people a haad, the >pcekcr High School, ho reniarkwi. had a more, olive, Illy, rb«, d»te, §«riaii gfiod atttndtiiHf. at"'the •arJUt-yo- PreMde-iit..Dean H. Tmvi# pgid gue^t of BJchjtrd L,.^orby, Jr.; aqd extending throvfft Mondiy, Aer, fiunimln, cmropblr*,--•-rtti E«ra Ellw, gueat o? Allan R.'.De-' October 21, TrailsWe Muneum la {Wormwood, mulberry, bean, J»p 4 K.«Rte,.,.d.fi.^as!Bd .«.«n?»»)Jfi?,l.<»f, JM.. ttie "Watchunf Reservattioa will na, cedar, tares, cajsala, cinnamon »*" in" Tm'liabiisf'rtfltiif'n-o-inif 'Vlli3ifPltrf Drop in Price people, nnd they wi'i have-i'lciuy j board (of directors .and a motion newly- chartered TSxcrmngt" h«eV« .... RUBBER STAMPS 1 1 wu passed that the secretary cjraf t the Bible." Hiere will ** «0-_WalnUngl of plsunta Baen^WSe4 future.. Another statement ;h.e 1 *1. liffljienke »M hfU wife have CALL SUMMIT 6-7197 to his family. Kolina, aeeretary, and Alfred Cri- in the Bible, e*eh in Its natural ^jic-akcr made was that-, on the worked foV 15 ^eer* on this aub For One Day Service Channing R. Dootey, ot Traiaihf telli, member of the .local board of colors, and beneath each, one or question as to whether the jjovprn- Ject and their book "PMts, of the s Within Industry, a Summit or- control, guc»ts of tlfe Rotflry Club. tyto quotation* from the. Bible Titi-til .ji})*>;i!j run biii*iii*'.('. j the Bible" haj juat resently-bten pub Forecast TWILL MARKING DEVICES vot'ii uf Si*-' you;:g Ai hk'Vtra W negative hide. board-of directors of the' Union comed by Dean-H. Travis, Rotary These paintiJig* - will be onioah Iii)he4 br^hronlcs fioUinlca Puh- 382 Brood St., Summit; M. J. liahln* Co., Waltham, Masa. In it for,beef lovers. During i< The ,-',h akt r wiid ,1 trui.inj.,w County branch. , president. from the library of this New TorK beef haa been Heading >„ than In recent years. What's an abundance of b the retail price h Prices ..are year.than last, atccoftdUi» 5, Armstrong :tjhfo"n" .CouliJv agent, and are -expected ! even more In the late ai early winter months, MI lookout for "specials" on bl0< This week, the Metropolitani tension Marketing Ofiicc jL geats the present mm! bnvj s, cording to cost per Mmn.; Those available for jn ,,ni, less are: frajikfurtu, ,ni liver, plate & navel, MHH!« I canned luncheon nit ,r smoked ahoulder (R.*-il|>i hi lamb and lamb shank.. . For 20 to 2* cents \>er . either chopped bet-f nr .

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.» and p«cv Btrtet: tramce aioni tb« follow- rUi ff.»ij In* center l!n«i Tulip ttrert wuth. riMrrljr to (h* r Hit--* ' l " - to" .Mountain »vu»Ue; 1*. •wttrir to Prlmro*»

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> »>4S/ >: at the lutenw^tton e>S'ardl AT^nu* »outh«l» t« th» ing center line*: MorrU Turnptt* •outbarly to th* City Line; City Lint southerly, aortherly and w«*t*r]7 to a point 100 feet we*t of the wett Ud* WOODY ...... The Builder's Friend Un» of Bhunplk* R**d; theoo* alont m tint drawn 100 f*«t wait of and paraU*! to the weat aid* tin* ot Shu&plk* Road Stokely's Peaches — 3 59 northerly to a point 100 feet aorta* of th* north lids lln» of MorrU Arenu*; HOME Pf$l1?¥IS FINE thenc* along a Itn* drawn 100 feet north of a&d parallel to the north •lde line of Morrli Avenue, euterir (o a point 100 r«»t west of Orchard (treat; Spaghetti&Spaghettini 2,33 thieae* nioat • Hot dr*wi> 180 fact. w»*t ot and parallel to tb* wett Candy Bars Gum*Life Savers *ld* tin* ot Orchard Street northerly to tha cantor line of th* Delaware, hi«f24f - Lackawanna and Western Ran mad: 5c bars Scpkp. CARRIES A FUU UNE OF along the center llae of th* Delaware, Chocolate Chip Cookies — 21 - Lackawanna and Wwuru Rill road 8ann«f AUTHENTIC PSRlOO REPRODUCTIONS #Mterly to th* point or place of begin- Flttr't ning. Bobble 6M •111?- JordonAfmomfs..X49.f... 6ECON0 WARD, SIXTH DISTMOI Herihty —Polling place: Municipal Bundle* Lipton Soup Mixes S13 Springfield Aieoui Mlnlatiret * 29/ Merrl Mints • Beginning at th* InteneeUon of the Henhey renter tinea of Elm Street and the Marafciallowi Delaware. Ldckawanna and H«n»n Kitses . "i M fr M . RaUroad; tb«Dce along th* following Kraft'» center tinea: Sim 8tre»t, iouth«rlf to One Pie Pumpkin Unden Pl«c«; LlBden Place westerly 37/ Candy . . ' to Tulip Street; Tulip Street norther- Caramels . < Terry ly to Projp«t Street: FKMIMCI Street SSSSSfe! Broch'i—AMOfted weaterly to Biacknuro Road; Black-, 10 29/ TMn-Miat* " burn Road northerly to Springfield Ttffee . Avenue; Bprlngneld Atenue *Mterly to the Delaware, Lackawatmfc and TOILETRIES PflllyNps •*»•*• l9f Cocktail :33/, ffwtern Railroad; Dftlawara, Lacka- Powntne'i m. wanna and vVettern Railroad *atterl) to the Mint or place of eetrjnnlng, Shampoo-Creme Rinse Dairy In . '»"< 4! SSCON'D WARD. SEVENTH DIS- TRICT — Polling place: Boneeveit NtteM Cirtiit School, 11 Park Avenue. MAINE Beginning at the Intersection of the O botfle center lines of the Delaware. Lacka- Tt» wanna and Western Railroad »nd th« Cirb«r'$ Rehwav "Valley Rstlroaa; thence along the following center HUM: Rah- 1 5 i»" 49^ anil IVOOIIl' remind* you: way Valley Railroad southerlj to City Babyhoods tlmt at L.S. Bl'ILDINC; PRODI ITS^fO.,'?."» **•* Lin*: Citj- hint) easterly to 100 feet weit ot the wect side line of Shunplke HOUSE^RES mk Amplifier 12 or '"I\CT)tiling fu» Duildina a Belter Home at Lo*er Co«h\ Boad; 100 feet went of and parallel to POTATOES the west side line of Bhunplks Road can 29/ frmrtherly to a point 100 fe*t north 61 Bosco . « th*"north Bide line of MorrU Avenue; Waste Basket 100 feet - north of and parallel to th* U.S.No.1 Bride A U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. nnrth Hide line of MorrU A*ehue .eaat* Jibiles 28 Quart fflv to-a-poinl 109 feet west of the cm 93. "Lumber and AtL Kinds of Buibtoft Material*" writ side line of Orchard Street; 100 Size A Ehlers Coffee feet west of and parallel to the went aide line of Orchard 8meet northerly Deodwizer 1201,. 700 Springfield Av«. leiietey Heighrs, N. J. to the-1 center line "of fhe De$a#«re, LHCkkwnnoa and Wastpm Railroad; boltfi Telephone: Smniiiit 4-3355 Along tho cmter Iln- of the Delaware, Breath-O-Pine Liickawanna eni Western Rullroud NANCY LVNN "Oftty- 4 rm Mmnte* trnm the (*«tet Ol Summit" weaterly to the point or place'of be- Red, Pipe Ideal ginning, BAKEP GOODS 3r43/ SECOND WARD, EIGHTH DIS- TRICT—Polling place: Amcrlcau Legion Dog food . Home. 14 Elm Street. Beginning at th* Intersection of the Tomatoes Crumb Buns center line* of Morris Avenu* and ruhwuT Valle>y Railroad; the no along Howe Plant Market the frtliowing center lines: Morrl* Ave- Regular Price 8 fer 33/ nnf wwtfrly and northerly tq Moun- STOKELY'SGOLD DOLLAR SALE tain Avenue; Mountain Avenue west* etly to William Street: William Street Fresh Broccoli 8'" 30^ northerly to Stivre Strp^t; 8»> SttfH Stokely't«a"Pea$ . a?*! e««t(>rlv to Morrla Avenue; Morris •ach specialiies in the Avenue northerly tn to Street; Elm f* Sllld! Stfet north«lv tn the Delaware Lnrkawann* und Weatern Railroad; Delawarn, I,»rknwmniR »nd Wfateru 6R0CEIW VALUES best in low growing Ballrosd ewterly to the Rahway Val- Avocados "w* rsBartlettPears><«-25/ l*y Railroad: Rihray Valley Rillroiid Philod«lph!« wntherly to the point or place of DellclwJ bgg CnaiOhiosa /«Fruit Cocktail 3 r.;; 69/ EVERGREENS tHted; At Summit. K. J. CM. 13, 1 19S2, „ 2 ^' 25< WltilAM n. OtLdON. Kraft DiMtr Stokely's SS Corn . 2i2 i-f 31/ Clt? Clark fronco Arnerlton f «* tin moitrn Ort 33. 30 Sbkalf-s Cataev. .. 2X£ AN ARItlNANCK FREE 14 PIECE LUNCHEON SET Spaghetti C»if*n Giont JAPANIS1 YIWS • IVEKSKEN AZAUAS JDjAN to Acqulre> by P\ir- Stokoly'i Tomato Juice »«<. PIIM* C"*it«ln Jjftnrt* in ttie City of 3rd wetk of Grand Union's offtr of a btnuHful Peat . . M\SY VARIK1IES A!«B BOM !*«*^'^ VAMICTKR 4 ftummlt In the County fif UnJo» La Chov Stokely'i Tonatoet . .«- New Jp«cy, for Municipal Purpose »iirt Appropriating >"un h»reby certify L70-Mulo Choy* Teflrn that tti« fnrefolng Ordinance mn d '" scon «l by lh» Common €o\mt!ll of * BtTM. . Van Camp's Beans,«SL2 SHRUBS it. a r««iilar nieetlnir hflrt on BE SURE YOU COLUCt ALL OP THE UNITS! E evening. Ofti*t»»r 31, 19#a. ' Srepi I,' 0, WIllilAM M. (HI-«0N, LAWN CARE City «l«r« Lifolioy a • SHADE TREES PRODUCTS tvit Joy Ouz Ivory Soap Oxydol Liquid Soap Duz Dots Everything It Float! For Whiter Washti AIL rUNTJ IN llfRII NIL ILOOM Hardy |AMtf,..ira«*JtV bof a*, ^y WIN $W00 ' Dlirttf emf Hm Imirvtty fucti WOtTH Liva Soap n mm CaiaySoti t &**<*«lit Iroft • • « 28< • • • 28/ (lOTHff I nlot. Mnrke<« Opr» Til 9 P. IH, immem Qff*l»ff \s ami v«Ti-mrr vmm UNION, 104A SttfyvtfOMt Avt. — 2oi MAIM sum mm%m HI, |44tt -" IWWA**, ft. I, SUMMIT. 29 DtFortit kn. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. f 952 EMPLOYMENT WANTED FOR SALE FURNISHED ROOM TO RWT IlICTION tint toom» fluULsi it *> i i H.L..U4 ol Mjse-ra- •—MISCELLANEOUS 8'1'ttDEBAKER 1»« ( oet ovr mo" ao»r *id»u: one owuer, wd.lo, person of -couplep . Hot w»t«r COB- tlao RRivei r Ro*4. Summit VOTE OH BW5OTIGN »AT( CLASSIFIED t.[ I i 'll Dotted Swtsa from 49c;.Taffeta,-from 11 pin. 6-!3«0. V-t, WILL drirn who „.„ , ^ tffc'jSEayftu GaUsrdiUi?, Irom 79eJ ; tton\ S*8e; 4S" Mtuv|'» Cloth, >8c; ^ DOORS • 400" PATRICIAN . Wart Plrmouth, JfrfMaigmi/ ADVERTISING IJlaw*!e Cordurcn, Irosji *1 19; Nyloa, UMMtNISHJD ROOM~ lnt lot ^turd&y, October is . New hi June. Jurf^over 3*K) Stunla'r taring* its i*oel. Untn, silk. Cluamuttvi] ljistaUitloi), all' fcl'ws. grey ii|>i«l,MM,y, Sully equip- Ingle jroom for rent; "•' contact' O,, H. Rldtai&B, guti'm' JVI N< H v cotton, tiylou. drapery, uphol»tery. nil slyks. lmuiKiiate service, tint dV H. be*utlHu fix that llata at |42Sa>« B« 032, Summit Herald. (3-Paper Classified Combination) bridal • fabric*. dr«»»nuk«r o "" f&tlt«»t»«.j*.:!a,-'03or Service. MiUburu P Cs*h price, P200. Phout summit «• At no »galtivnal ciMirga ;«ur claintted ad ta Uutrted in all thrca oL li "'BH' *t%4 acctasortra* from, B*t«t, 9 anaper« UiUd twlow lot «oty 18c a *««., filver Botany, CverfMt, Quadriga Rerrfals Wanted CLEKICAl/ Oalty & Lord, WUlilr.wn, Beldlng- RENT A SINBJTO C2%CTBIC tjping MONTH. ONLY M. Delivered to youi : MINIMUM:CHARGE IO WORDS $t;oo 4 Ml'lburlV ' 4UN»« ;.- •# .-.....-• _• ' Rentals ton, etc. Advance. Buttertcfc, laeciif # . *'.. CasJi Wit* Order and Simplicity patterns"; Vogue and SINOEK fcEWINO MACHINE d ua3SwSe«!trt»n«5|f:«», to in $41 Mode* Royales PsUerri. 8fr»lce>«:ODeh . 8U .6-6278 FURNISHED APTS FOR RENT Symnilf Herald Willburn-Short Hills itttn NJ convenient NYO tran*Bfirtatioa( |8S- B in f •» 6 in.Jiil evening* to li) P M Sunday to $P.M 387 Sprlngrfrld Ave. Bytntntt. Wi summit «ld of MOrrutowu 4-1718 "~ Summit 64390 Mlliburn 6-1200 ALPERS'8 V'AHU GOODS, epj>o»)t» nd tlrcplaces. Alto reptir clmnneye , Aidrntcy Milk Barn on Route 10. la-" tBiJ^feutifM Clean and^ wtx floor* nioderu' bath.- all utWtla). sfcowd Springfield Sun 1 tr&ure on Littleton road (Houte 1021 fiur.r of priv*tB home, convenient, P dwlireHi fufntined itudio { No 1% bus atop IO0 ten away. Uor- ti<\sir»MC "ufl-giiborhood, Mlllburu jpjrtoitnt. ue*r town, Ssjniinlt or -. v ^ MHIburu 6-1276 6-0176-R. • ' ">^> *" ,-, ,..,; WAITED: bos.'^ tux&do, I4?< j rls. fialiut • MUlbum 6-JS3J. . .Vnilf* ol errori 4n copy inust h» j.lven.'.»J*er first Huertwn. typo- 5 2~o71~BOOMS, furnished apt. tor 3 graphical error a, nut ihe fault ol this acUMilw-** will bt » LABORAIORy ... yQy* t^j iJpvlnuJleld.'. ...Avnwe.. PilliltT it brei zf way pt>rf h, two-car burn «j_'20o. . *,.;•__„_.* i stuumit afitr ? p.m. Summit. { 4 years ulo p u. s fJSU»ES3"*'on)«« ne*Si quiet 3 room If "j *un. Bhort Hills 7-3343-J. WAMLU Houses^tfj pulnt. C. B White *pirtrntnt. BtistW tetiins. owr'gw- i l ASSISTANTS ! SECONDS *t '» to. i.i rusli; prices Jr. & Ca Pftluter and Decorator, lb STAFFORD AGENCY, Rge,' %»te house or floor of cottsg*. 1—ANTIQUES Edgar Streft, Bunmiit, aOiimilt 6- SUninilt-MadUon area. Box «77 Sum- i of china, poiteiy, provincial,, 119J-R Free «w>llniate( Realtors ! proot oiOiH-wiUe 3Ud eportlnjt mit Herald. "'. NICELY luxnUhed rooms, J'o.sitions available for men Inn.i.'itti f'hyfp *) H(>ec!r»(KKl Koad__ Su. fl-2023, 08SJ ba.th, kitchen >pri«Jeg«, ; CiK.S'CINF, In C-IUH.V ut tlis fact'iry "& V|!TfcBAfJ ttcslros Interior, exltrlot with high school education a antl SJjf>p" CONTKAliOKAUY CEItAM- SUMklfltentaf-'.a'duplex .hotuf, If T- women. Summit 6-2983. 1 fpalnring aud UecoraiHii work Mtll- in/" ncm, 4lnln3 room, titchen, 2 It 'I !s:t* aud rnapU' tafeU . Many . K'S. 32 Wite'aunji Avtuun*. Chatham _buni_6-jja4-J. , • _ • _ . >! H in uhcmical and engineering oiht: jr.:lqu(i> Summit tt'-t'Wl Ojien 1)4^1 5, Mpiulity thru Saturday, .Vjediocm* »r.d bafh. OSIP car garage, ! 1; i :u;d after 7 p in. PAINTER • P»ptT~B»nger. ituerlcu and laboratories. Experience not _' iiiji :i estfrlor wurk Ittsuu'Uaoie fred PASSBOOK#2««C The Sulnn :t TrS 2—BICYCLES i COMPLKIE Lionel O-guuge train SPENCER "M/ MABEN wanted In Summit, Box 700 Oo. Flnd«r pletse rtturn. Parmeat t/.i essential, but mechanical ap-< ttu,' Ilichurcl Best, bummlt 6-3517, _ Haper, I Spi HIM JUKI Avenue, Held. -K J Millburn S-08W-J •topped. TWO E.NCLI.SH hd titude or an interest in chem- wkr.s TWELVE sturm wludowa uud ;2 ir»H'Uwoo!'iity ri-covcrcfl. l-try desired.-Salaried posi- _ ?.-!Ai*j " " °^ ' hum 4-i58t)-il. WHOLK Ai.% Hoof' lar«e house, Mrs. T.. H. Brocki•!). I Woodland Two and bath on 2nd. No HFATED. Prefer c«r tor storage. Con- tion«, good working condi- BOY'^'i-iry-'ie".'is-'&i w. sniniiil! t)-tiVJ,)-iV. Summit 6-52S3-J. rrnlent locust Gardens — Manley AND VTWTm ECT i, V PUH Jacket. Use ntiw. mluk dyed \^j SALE, Oct. 29, 30, 31 at :».'.>, L tions. employee benefits and ; m,24-16. W- Le-wyt vacuum i 32-X—Pl.tNO TUM.NU Court apartments. Summit <-SO30-J. St., MUtburn. Hours 50-4 j-r-.'rijfrattir, Se> * b^d*. . C •room tabl*, HVf (jlialro; diuk and flaroW plys sotoe deeorttlng expensb. Sum- ll 1 1 riwiiir.lr o-6".53-M. ' " " '.auli! beet, tprlur,. Wllcgx- _ _ Z~~Z~-r~ _L__. ,•- — -- .- - tf~ jfilt P-2870-W. . • y . Wt PAT CASH f"» jottf uatd tewing machine, {jumiiiit ti- antique*, itlw book*, brte.«-lirae TWO houses, one (feroom. one S^ro 1 WOMAN'S ni/irwn coat "ai'th Pt-riiaii PIANO trouulo? C\ili C. Wcrih, piano , r,t t , , _ . -t _. „ 854 Sjwlnjrfleld Ave., '1M 5 1 APPLY, IN PERSON . t-Vfiilu^ w Batui-jD bathk,.,2;_.)bfdroMiia, pbrcfi',' "HAit,' *rtn boy joyr tte PROMPT, e/llfjcnt. rfwoaablj? re- supplied. Nt-wly . decorated. Adufta FOB YwmeLAssima) OELANESE , I dale Avft., Uorrbtown, prr.-eiits 10—MUSICAL 1.VSTRUMEJ pairs iUl ^fs TV. .p 1 WE PAY hlfbest cut) price* for »ny- Ti'levLslou Sprvico ,36 ; or grown people- preferred. $87.30. ported ,'cit tiiodfto — .VUrh, iils sp Mnr Call BUimfllt 6-O5PO, thin*. Antique* ebW*. dl»er. brlc-n- CORP. OF AMERICA tlan- at $15 KNABK,, Stclnway; Solnnw, Ma*ou & Man Stri'tr MsllOurn 6-442{.' brte. putnttoM. mg» Tour «tt!r ADVSffiTISEMKNT J.i 1' , Ka.nlsn OraocU. Splneij, uaed and FIRST floor. 2 family, iouse. >3 .xaomj our «pfcl»!ty . Morris Court; Summit, N. X'viin~ii: " fttmy-Go-Ruunu ..uaiiiuy j. iUw, 3-virtr guarantee. Dowc (Mncfe c INSTRUCTIONS available Nov. 15. Call Summit 6- &ITMM1T AUCTION ROOMS *inuwfe^r^r^ircrb~S»T."| -M»»>ura 6-100f. HOUM 10-12. 2-6.__ j •- T. T^JT"^^7"" "' !" U ACCORDION aud /Havfiwllan GuiUr faV ££, 39! Uroad Street. Summit 6-6723 | THE ROBIN Mood Shop. 2 TiiySor \ '• ___TL " •" ' L(»SOILS lit your,-home. It desired A Ktrees. Millburu, tells used doming Werner. MHSbii'rn 6-1789-J. t collector wnanea to ourcbuM %UHM MAN wanted for general factory work. 1 It f,partii»l. femalP, 3 niQUttis, 411 ol better .quality lor every -member-'. ,. SINGLE room. Geutlemen preferred. tnd r*volf«r«. modern or «n:lqu» New jilaiit ir. Union. Excellent work- of the Jamliy, Hoars 10 to 5. Closed ! neeils home, free.' BO.^3-3755. ' B\immlt 8-T133. -y*ir yrt&M pjiia. Bummit t-tat ins conditions. Apply Ciutham TL«- all day Wednesday. Mlliburn 6-4126 ' f OFFICE WORKER—Olrl to work In iue Corp. Springfield Ed., Union. SHETLAND sheep dog puppies, 3 DIAMOND APPRAISERS is roorrVapt., BOOKS wanteo. Pl**ta call for de- Miull office. Sonic tvplns rccjiiirfd. Vl 2-35E8. iEA SCOUT Navy Wool Uniform. Rea- •month*. Also grown dow. very rea- •Good pay oil heat supplied. Conv. «H tranBpor- tails. P. M Book Shop. Plalnflfld 4- 2-2Z24. sonable. Call'cyenlugA or week-ends. OF!FICI/tt DSair.ond Appraisers. 8ldn#j titloa, churches, shops. Available 380O.. . • •tl!>i». Cojiyr-i::c:il '.•:• pub',!: t;;ii;s- , \1F,S niiichSiip worK. Straight day, Summit 6-2291. T. Holt, Ut. SBS2 MA. U-27.30. 730 Nov. 1. AdulU preferred. 130. Mill- yn.-iatloii. Ksse^ . flitctroiu'.*,- 550 ! itrslBl^j,u nitThi. and *hllt work avail- CHAIS CORSETS — Ali-ln-ones, glr- Brpid street iM.iriet|: take el to OOOD Piano iranted. Steinway or Sprlr;g!ifld 'fXt -Berkflcy H'.lsrits, dlfej, bri\s.. Custom flttiugs, in yttur- burn 6-0233. v ab]p. Good p.iy with plenty of over- 1 CHAMPION bred pcdlgreftd Siamese i floor. other. Please state price and age. > . J. fj'.imn'ilt i-!ii-Q time. Pa:d iiolldd.v.s, vaestlons, nnd hum*, for "teen-ager* thru the most kittfiis. Seal Point, and Blue Point. LAROQ room, kitchen privileges. Call Sox 664. Summit Herald, !niurai:ce after qualifying. Apply mature figure*. All Clials foundations after fl p.Th. Summit 6-63O-J. YOUNO Ton-.an for gtnerai clerical Are unconditionally guaranteed for 10 Ashland Hd, Summit. Summit 6- STUDIO couch la good condition, 123 IK S. Hammered Piston Ring Co.. 58(56 . USED CARS FOR SALE position, Jl'ji: be gaod typLst, also Stirling, N..J. 30 days. Prices mucli lower than you LARCiE furnished roofn, newly er or lead Chatham 4OWaW imvft- openii.g for swjtehboiird oper- might expect. Mm, Margaret Slaion- EDD tr|sh setter, female, H mo., soo4 STUDEBAKEH Commander 1950 De- dted. Near «U transportation, ahop- ator. ! dsy w*»tV:. Good opportunity 3 MEN £0!i, MjidUoa 6-2029-R. with chlldreii. AKC registered, *7i. liUxe, B. & H., automatic drive, ping. Summit 6-4633. SCRAP METAL for »dv»r.cem»-nt. Pleasant working Mlliburn 6-1393, /• OPS celling SIMl, Barg«tn at $1650. PLEASANT room* to rent in conven- condition*. Apply Sn ppr»on nt First i Handy with tools to betrained, to No dealers. Short HUU 7-4023. ient realdentl&l section. Kltch»n prlti- WE BUY scrap Iron and metal. Top National Biak A: Trust Co., Summit. .' lr.s!,,in . John*-M»nville insulation. WANT a wonderful St. Bernwd.? .Fedl- !ege«. Biujneas woman preferred. i Steady work all year. p CIDER • 1941 OLDSMOBIL.E sedan, priced low. prices pi'.d. MlUburn 6-3192-R. PURE fpp'e Juice sold without pre- grepd, registered Kennel Club, ft- • Flyun'a G.\rage, 31 Eucild A?e. Sum- Call after 6 p.m. Summit 4-19O5W. BEAUTICIAN. Pull servatives. Made fm-h dally at our ma-le. 1 year oW, $60. Call Soutli •work Summit »-0400-W. I Apply mit, own mill, fancy appl^, Halloween • 2-65M utter 6, ,./ ROOM for rent In prirate horn*. LOST YOUNG woman. Ir. ln&pMllon dfpart- | 8 to 3 a.m. pumpkins, honey, maple syrup. 194B BUICK "convertTwe" exeellenT Furnished or unfurnished, kitchen W Farm, Morrlstowo YOUNO parakeets nnd 'fine singing condition, Ui&lde and out. Below and laundry privileges. Summit 6- men; to (,'jrvey quality ol tmll canaries for sale. Also cage*. Hhort brooch. In UiUburn In August. parts. Interesting «ork, excrlimt INSULATION Rorcd. __ceUliiK. Short Hills 7-3469-W, 2043-W. Sentimental- value. Reward. South JUlla_ T-25OS-J. /' ! Orange •working condS'.lons, gooA pay. con-3 Beochwood Rd. SUmmit 6-3820 1937 PLYMOUTH sedan, economical MAPLEWOOD CENTER: 3 i room atrt., v»nl«nt to hm. and railroad. Expe- 40—FI.OWEHS/AND PLANTS oil heat supplied. Conr, all transpor- BANKBOOK SS*25. Finder MA.N wanted to deliver orders and transportation, radio, heater, 7 tlrci, tation, churches, ahopi Ideal any rience clt«lrp*5!-M p.fter five o'clock. if'.t-r S pm, MAN to wtirk In fcirenhouRe. Martlon- Cnrpenter ertttiotis - repalu 1 V TV alct Florist. Havre Street. Summit. SEVEN-PIECE "solid" mahoganf *ftt. 3 (Corner Sdutb ruUtttoo An.I housf>-worlt*r. 145 weekly. year* oid. HeaaonabJe. >tl!llngton GEORGE OSSMANN New Multiple Listing 1006 LOW UPKEEP SPARKLING Montelalr'i naw and fin* well experienced and rfllabie. 2 METER READER J?-0682-It. ^_ C/RPENTBT Beautiful etone front colonl*! horn* l-itdry fireproof ipartmeBS •nchool-attending children. Own MAN .to: pillion of rnctM CALIFORNIA, mahogany/ bedroom Remodeling. Bcpalrtng, Cablntt Work with masonry exterior and asphalt CAPE COD COLONUL TRKXX room apaxtmecta ar»ll»9>, I room and bath, Maplewood. South Must be hlah school gradvmte. (lood suite, drop leaf tabl^. Chatham 4- Recreation Rooms and I3a.r» COLONIAL shlnglt roof. Built recently for onrtier Most conveniently located 12 year oid elavaton; 2-level ganxe In biiscmnt. Oro nRe^MSS. starting BUlarv. periodic ndvance- 3759- Additions , now transferred to Wt»t c&swt. Thrcrugh 6 room home In FrmXHn School tec- Ifantrer on pr«ml*«i dally- Mlliburn 6-1232 Call Montclalr 3-1TS9 ment. Opportunity for tight man. SQUARE top mahogany table. Call center hall, 8 spacious room*, tile lava- tlon. Feature* brtck front, 23 ft. llvinf Apply Public Service Electric & Gaa ft!!f-r 7 p.m. Summit 6-2021). tory, tile b»th, sewing room, recreation room, dining room. »cleac» kitchen, "OFFTCE HELP Co. 341 Springfield Ave,. Summit. Carpentry—<t rations Located * abort block from storw, room, screened porch, »ttachpd 3-«»r OTerlookljjg the ltnnim back jut. UtJRDOCH-rAIRCHUJD AOINCT Wf H»v« Sfiv-fral Openings Tor SUmnilt 6-7000. SIMMONS studio couch, food condi- Cabinet rorSt. Free school, and bus, and In a moat at- garage, gaa hot water heat, fully In- Entirely private — t f»rdener'« pM»* 31 Lickawanna Plica. sulated, etc. On very nlca atreet, tern Competent OTK*- H«lp. Jtlon.jCall3hori Hills 7-3702 Summit 6-3979 tractive neighborhood. dine. 'Would pt«t«e » natur* lover to MOntelalr APPLY HARDWARE SALESMAN minutw wUk to fine school, itation, CARPftNTEH & MASON CONTRACTOB Home has »tx large rooms, tiled bath, buawi and ahopplng. Large ler*l lot." the iMt detrrte. Three bedroom* tnd If you are currently employed In the INDUSTRIAL, Commerlcal. nomea; tile l>Mh on 2nd. Also, lavatory and above capacity and earn less than $55 full cellar and attached sjarnst?. Asking |2fi,O00. Offer considered. Call MINK scarf and seal coat. Summit 8- new, repairs, additional, alteration, I Mra. Mlxon. screened porch on 1st. B# sure to »ee YOUR FUTimK SEXXIRITY Plas+ic Inlays, Inc. — work mote than 44 bosiM — lack 0251, complete, Albert Novaco, Livingston Just three yearg old with oil AC heat, u thlji i« priced under (31,000. i tome or all company benefits Kvich us 832 Broad Street Summit N J 8—'HOUSEHOLD GOODS 6-2247-R. full Insulation and large lot. Priced U acre*, J7J fe« front; on pivrf ' • I — advancement — Increased earnings j A. S. ANDERSON, Realtor BAtESOlRL: Flve-dny week, permanent pild vdcatlorw — low cost (croup at *19,000. ' BYSTRAK BROS. road; w«U built, J-room brick horci y p j p,!() vacatloiM low cost group ROYAL port&ble typewriter, touch CARPEJfTER; alteration and new I 443 Springfield Avenue, Summit with 3-car brick garage; tile bat*, job, good salary, Mfflmji_M"l. t Iruurancc and hospStr.llMtlon and control. Office typewriter. One cllsh- work. Call Paul Havala. Mlllburn Summit 6-B40O hies. SU. 6-6237 REALTOR op«n flrtplaca in a larje living rooffl; wwhrr 115, one fireplace screen *4. e-4-|73-W. » M*p!e Street Summit, N. J. owner srolng *out!>, priced for quiet •ale >25,00O. George Bobbins Jr., Bro- j to Box 671, SummH^Herald. halt dozen pf'rcnle pillow C8fiM, II A PEINHARDT See Any SUMMIT Realtor SOmmlt 8-7060 Co., 109 Springfield Avenue, Spring- each; new large nl;se M.irtex bath . 3/2 ACRES ker, 106 $prl»«fleld at-. Ber»e!er field. BOY for (hipping and Mock room in to'5^'- Bea.ion»b]<>. Summit 8-2602. EXPERT CABIMKI" MAKING, FURNI- Height*. book .store. Apply in person. A. H. TURE REPAIRINQ, REFINISHINO COLONIAL FARM HOtFSE. living ALL MASONRY ' HOtJSBWORKpR wanted, experienced Bocmr-r.Book Co., Inc.. 39 Maple St.. g7 good AND UPHOLBTERINO. UN. 2-4685. room, dining room, sun porch, modern 194a STONE I-HOfiTT center hall colo- referencs, 1 day a week, FM. or Summit. ___condlt!on. $30. Cull Summit fi-4680. MI 6-1388. Kitchen, 3 nice bedrooiru, modern bath nial. Large living room, dining room, Sat. Call for appointment. Mlilbtirn WHYPAYRENT7 and dressing room. 1 bedroom on 2nd, SINGER ELECTRIC 24-A—DRK.1SVAK1NO tile kitchen, Invatory, screened porch, FlVt ACES8 • BROOK «13MH Help Wanted Male & Female unfinished. Barn 20x50 with thrte Ut; 3 bedroomj, tile bath and «wlne CONSOLE When you can buy « Rood Income stales and feennels, 500 ft. river froat* room, 2nd; panelled recreation room; Superlw qualttr «nd irorltw I, light factory VFOT'X. Abel Manu- DRESSMAKINQ «na alterations a» house, PlTe room* »ad bath, 1st floor age. 2 c»r garsge, «U b**%, taxes only 3-car garage; wceHe-nt neighborhood, mak» thl« J year eld eolonisl * com- ftctutln? Ca., 95 Bprtnglleld - $50.50 home or la private home. UNlon- now rented. 2nd floor—5 rooms and 992. Asking $19,500, . c!o»e to grade and high «chool, «tatlon, plete an«| beautiful home; centn W Springfield. Hound bobbin vllle 3-8179. bath. 3rd floor—1 bedrooms and bath. ALSO churches, and ahopplng. Asking |M,000. with convetittonai i rooma; all l»rff, HELP Compute »et of attachments COMPLETE line of alterations, re- oeeupsney on closing. Asking $18,- 1H bath*; ufmmtl panel recreation Included sewing course pair*, and rellnlng. Chatham 4- 500. MODE31N CAPE GOD COLOH1AL room, »-tar garagt; porch and paw HELP WANTED MALE Fully reconditioned — guaranteed 4849-R. Franhlln School, on lot MMzMl with THE RICHLAND CO. OiiUttandlni bur und«r I40.0C4 WANTED Hare you «een th» new glant-needl* abrldjed brook »cro»» front. W»dln| Realtor* Blneer machine? ALTERATIONS, reatyllng, fine tailor- JOSEPH F. CHURCH pool, covered flsfged tem«», pl«y SALES REPRESENTATIVE ing. Called for and delivered. Hea- 41 Maple 8t, summit 8-0417 hou»», lat floor thru esntei hall, liv- 41 MapJe Street BOmmlt 0-7010 SINGER SEWING CENTER aonably priced. Ch. 4-1568-M. ing room, dining room, modern kitch- W. A. McMamara Good future in permanent position en with breakfa*t melt. den. a Jsrg* 387 Springfield Ave. bedrooms »nl!ent r.ondition. Mi. Double bos CUSTOM BUILT bath; oleum oil heai. full lrwulatlon, 5 - Or. 8-6SI8. HOUSE" JANITOR INSPECTORS spring ami in»t»«wi, wit,!) /ra»i>p H«(1 Tr>i> Soil, fill din. ntonn & rriiuuirt fttorm »whr, mtr&ot,lve gar»ge. outdoor Beginner or Experienced ht'»mio»rtf. »20. Sliort Hills 7-24')«-M. Now 8 room homo. Punellwl ntddlo flreplKe. Be«utlful setting a. block* $15,900 2 f«. to ENGINEER JR. OlV'lNO'w""APARTMENT!" All" iiWBf-" LANl>SOAPK OAROBNER put Instudy, large porch, %'k l»«th, atill from fine modern tchoots. O^ner mov- mo«. to l*«nmanent position for night; hulrt furnUhlng*, noinf Kntlqum, and lawn*. tre« work, fiitr prlnrs Mill. shnvs-er, dUhwmhlns roftchlne, 2-cnr ing to PrlncPton, N. J. A»HlnK $14000 3 T»CT (trumferred) h»« .. ,„ iu, hurnj-mi-n g»ri»s!«. lj«r«« lot Open for ln«p«c- Open to offer*. Call Mr. ^Illl' „ „• ^roortw «nsrfjT, « <"n, f , IV) K'lmllv l(»'!itli)H. FmiiHllii Hchool Z'l'w. Insne 3 lirrtrd'in rolfinUI wlrh MOUNTAIN, WHITMORE S. E. & K. G. HOUSTON, WArrr~to "iiiy~ a"'"conreiiif CELANESE piifc-' t'nii(ll'l»n Ni.mimlt n-Hlll-,1 to fth m;. M-Vftll-M uateiJ medium prleod thrf l.u^t llritiK Tiicui. rnlr* Invatoiv, play & JOHNSON s CORP. OF AMERICA , MBp RCBrrillOr KHmil»AIHlf f fl cu ft ,,|i) AI'i'oi,IT(V!l ipl'ng , MutcrluU r'liim, fwirrh, 3-rnr ff"1'8*'', l"w tax'*, Realtor r»n«li type or i|»l!t l«^«- L Morris Court, Summit, N. J.MR'P > BERGDURF Bl 8-3200 iiiiiti<>u inpiiiif (otKittiMti by Bmm inlt fl-ri2ti. i, A. t). Ctirp 31 TO! SOIL :iffl flour Kxri-llnii1., runrtlMtm. Apart- ... „„ nmli. N, .1, IKIM tt,r two m»rrl«l m'ti, |'J ^BtiinrnM. »i»btirH»n Mink mrwh, V*il*r tout »«, pr«f«»lili> with pfiTlow* CLASSIFIED ADS f'«»NTKA( TORS , nnipi.if.. Mllllnu»on T-HKr!), ' fj tlM " JOB8-BKCK-H(!HMri»r' ! r-K; • «iwr»nttM» g*lnry tmm U fir.it «t«.y. t;nW|u« flOLDEN OPPORTtfNltV' SHOW iii)|lnit! wUlt JONIEIMf UK IA1UA DUTCH COLONIAL «<>m«. wilt w»tm bMln<)tt* with IMr* mif» Ornotir. Wfffir. <»r. •-ti|*M.- nvi,tK In «nr BRING illv Umlw.itiif REWRY, Builder RESULTS SUMMIT I48W - ff.)47« £THESUMMtTHiHAlD.THURSDAY,, QCTOieit23, 238* Jim McUto, U:3C, S:tS, I"J. JJ-JO. LEGAL ADVBRTISEMEXT IJEGAL ADVERTISe.MKNT LEGAL ADVER%1SKMEKT 1 LEtiAL, A»VKRT»EMENT 11. UUnd # Batrt, 3:30. V?©(tt»a'o! North Country, 3i*0, «:50, Movie 7*0, Otory AU« S;CO, S:«. Oct. NOTICE ¥9 CWEDirORS Octo)>#r, l»», fitcte my »m«* » duty or recovering las *auve j diaajjivlDii J th© imrrlage between soa g5 all(l th w «rf^»irt, 1.30, mm, ai fXftCUtKi «»'•-' " . . >mtn, Ntw Jersey « .!* Alf*'r ltl Trinidad, 1 :*0. e, t2:25T 3,12. S;59, • 8:«. 10:31. ol Oc.ober A.I),. 1932, upon Um tppil- vldfrt- hy Saw. ^.^0!1*^11* Territory, 3:00, 8:43. JtO«t Bowl (story. 11:11, I:4». «.'« .':33, ca'.lon o! Uii ui.dL-islgrud, u £xecutor IN TESTIMONY WlUJlbur 1 10-24. Oet, 25 B»til* Zone. U;00. 1:43. Qf the esttit of Mid ClK;«ased, notl«« ht-retu . lu.u! (.'< JUis*V Affair lH.Trlnldid, 6J5 «:00 I ||\M tl{\ ))IV KI(»N TwJtWT a*} 5:M. 8:50, A 4:23, 7:0!, »;J3. J3;39'. Rp«» »ow» Storv. 1* hpioty flrrn io the credtto.ri ol wld my offlcij! *«», a' lie » I MIIV (ill NT \ 1 12:26. 3:09, 4:43, 8:35, U;M. Oct. 28. to enhibU to Hia iubacrlbtf Uii'.) this E4j!it:i da> "' " ' MUI.h I ! HUIEHY OIVJCN t'i*t lull Hi 1 .NO M-fctiU •SfctWp-Xcme: 5:S3, 3:ie,-8:O7. 10:53. .Rose' er sfflrmitlon tK«lf tl^.rs* K Bl.e l - i',pi i i,ii I,its l^efn UiACe b\ Au- 1 OPENS NIXT MONDAY l* to St. A.on*.1HO. 5: 13,-«:03, «jH 9:45-.: '•: • and (ifinandii tts^Uitt thfr eet»teof - l.«U' Jtwttf Tu* Ma_ {.t ! J !' tu tjftj u.Kl 1; iidd 0««e«e« 4:H.--7:2JJ 10:26,. Oct. 24. Hi HoU- Iniever sirred Iron) pro»«vUtn>M w so. i, I, I . ii, '!,f \j Mj.ii* Au.it>1 tjijrn.lt Nrw J'i- dty, For Sinatra, 10:00, l;0t. 4;i4, 7 41, itrcoitslnt tUe Mrn* N(i>iiwt th« iub- " i - I A r.> • !' M i >-e ^'V S..<1 liltt1 '! P (' T,!l->ll COUI.' I tcrlber. *'• ' M.OT1CE Or SKTTl IMtM 1 r MORRISTOWN . 10:28. ,Th8 Merry WliJow, 11;17, 2:*4, > ti . i • . ! ' J - v i ikt. j!\.\ ^Uf a in;! . In i "iii^ i n ti»!- i MApir M 1 5:3(, ff:38,H:45 OCT i«. Holiday, (or i ,,. THE SlTJrl&irT TRt/ST COMPANY-. s' NOTICE ia cjivi.N T>. > »" * i , i j, < 1 O r •', 1 1 • •, » •' , ^[,W[ f^.' !> ( *•) I), • , {) »• -lit C'li,\ li.< I * the account"tS'Tlie A I u',:i Oct.. 23. Th« Crtrawn Pirate, 7:27, Widow, 12:54, 4:01, 7:08, 10:15. Oct. .27, Attorney*, utmor with ti* win .mm c /( 1 r i. Oct. 54. Ctrlbbetn. 7:00, >0:W. 28 Holiday" lor Sinners, 11:50, 2 57V 382 Bptlnstleld •' • ' N ">' o ' \\ t I*. 'W. ii B i 1 JI ••" »* V '•. ' ; I" ' i * fti! 'J .h.Mi Uj'ifi1 l> L>l i *1' •?' ll'5J 6:64,^:11-. . • Summit, N. J. I and st&'.ed by ".'.i* h .i .< **c Oet. S3, 30, Ho 6, 13—0«w4w •nd reported for »u'.h'ue'.t * > 0 » n-d^iio' VJI. iu» M. • Cur* 'tjall *I.ink Wll I.I AM R ijll SON Starring M, 8h«'» WjrKlng Her ORANGE Union County Court, i"ru!jdti U|vl. *l« 3:33, a:J7. »:tt. B suit Is to otKiin a judgn«int of divorce 'Oct. 23." 10 Vhvinla'OStPAlD' EMBASSY- «ton, on Ttmrid*?, \h* Wth day of November, nest, &t 10 AM- Kre«|*.NlWWk, Thru Coli*g«, 1:00, Oct. 23. 24. D«vtl l:35,,"!0O, Of SETtLIMBN* M*l| Oxdan DUMl: Oct»b»r 9,'193). • " • iA^jm tftaMMMNllMIMM That ClTtZ&H TRUST COMPANY. of "Summit, N. J. • D*.vt! 3, 4:J5, »0fftunt of the &ub*crltx:r, Administrator of the Ett»te tit Mary Administrator, CT.A. (ij4& &-OEUTOW. Att'>». if 15. CtxrtoaiiM,' 1:50»"P(>t. '38. Jumping Dollltw, deeewsdr»!ll'l»«::»«4ttt4 listed by \|te'Surro»te, |«d it ' St.; Bumnrit,' N. -J - FIRST AND FINEST IN NEW JERSEY ONION Jacfcs, 1:00. 4.0O,. 7:10i IQ.-35,' Oiory 1,30. Nov. 8 'ouw'4'W' IMS Alley. 3:40, S.50, 9:00. Oct. 27, !8. Jump- for tetUttntnt to tne Unlan County Qet liyt Jtclu, 3:13. ?:03, io;23. Devi! 1»ALACK ^ the 1st Intermediate account of ik* '"- "•' Myfrltud Flicks, JOSEPH J. TWIST, 'wbscrlber, Buccsssor Triuitee of thf J(t JMIM, 3:23, *•** Oct. 23, 24 27, 28. Monkey BUSIIWM, A.rtmlnlAtr«.tor and Attorney, Pio se, truit crested under the Utst Will »nd D --- —" ..r*- --» «•-«.*» 3, 1:45, 5!lO,- -8;*): 1:43. 7:00. 10:27,! Caribbean, 3:20, 8:5.0, Oct. 9,18,33, 30 o«w«W ret: "" ,T«it«m»ut • • of MICHAEL J. FITZ- Oct^.Jn;. J18. De*tl M*kes 3 X'20 Oct. 25, 2« Monkey BtulnwM, 12:3«, GERALD, decfrwed, 'Will be audited Pleasure / Junajanir Jickj a:SJ. 7 ;00.' 10: IJ ,8:45. RIVE IN THEATRES Oc! 3:3T, T.U; 10:51. CaribtjtMl, 2.J0. 5:47. STATE Or NEW JERSEY Itid »tated by the Surrogate, and re- ».. Crinaon Pirate, 1 :ao, 6 45 8:14. portetJ for bettU-tiwnt to the Union UNIO, lu»y tit UMuroaN j mm MORRI.Now throutSh SiturtUjPLAINI S Tr*«»on, 3:10, 7:00, 10 30 High DepiHment of State Hoi?"* Vorc J»«l« Cuter County Court, Probate Division, on B"b-ft M«tPhiitn 4nn Myth ADVERTISEMENT CERTIFICATE OF .BISSOLCTION Thursday, November «th next, at 18 Dinner her*,- w!)h ffie family CRANFORD A. M. -*•. . . ' OPEN....'. "THE HALF BREED" 'ONE MtNUTt TO ZERO? NOTICE TO"cRi»lfOB5 ~ i. 1 I'lui, "Mm Bait" tiw, ".Man Halt" CRANFORD To A.11 to Whom The*e Prcaents l>a!fd: October 3rd. 1952 I in -, thru 1 ri. , . . enjoyable ending after a Also, Bun Bmny Cartoon Pirate, 1:20, 8:35. , B3TATE OP BERTHA M EHOWS, TtllE SL'MMIT TRUST COMPANY". II AM, t» II I'.M,. 8un.-Mon. Oct. W. « Mny Come..Greeting: i . - > Siirrcjsor Tni»t«-e "sun.-Mon. Oeti M. 37 jrre««!n, 3;M, 7:00,-10:20 Oct-. full day . . . You'll relax in Joh« W»ync Nane* oisoa 24. Crimson Hrateate, VM, 7:00, 10 :l0. Pursuant to the order of CHARLES WHERPA8, It lippes'r* to my wtls- WILPHED I, DEMPSEY, Attorney Sniunhy* 2 Big Hlti in Colwf "' "BIG- JIM McLAIN" rUafccrU i 33, 3:03, 8:50. {•A. OTTO, JR., Surrogate vt the County fictlon, by duly &uthentlcat»d record 3KI Sprtntffleltl Ave / comfort . , , dine promptly'on i j of Union, madn on the fourteenth day of th» procfwllntt for the »olunt»ry Summit. N. J. ••". II A.M. i» 12 >iid. >"HAS ANYiODY dtsBOlutlon thereof by the uiianlmpiu' 1 j EAST ORANGfc koX, October >A.D., 1953. upon the »ppll- Oct. ». 1«, 23. 30 .mw(w Fr<>: $T.J% S!*rti T I c^tioh of' the undersigned, M Xxecutor consent ol all the atockholdera, de> d.el'cio.tjs food ^cooked exactly SEEN MY GAL "l.urt of this BEACON PMlted In my offlct, that LOIXIA, l J of thf. estate of eald deceased, notlcf NOTICK TO CRKMTOHS .12 \.H.I. ic.il' V.M.* "New M«xk o" Oet U, M. K»k«d-blty ! 4« 7:00, I U lierebj: Kiven to tlie creditor* of tuld INC., a . corporation of thU Statv, to you* Bats. •whop*, principal office Is *it.vnt«J at « I.O-sKU 3:12I0;,1 «:52c*Jwh. Octlty . ,J5J*n.« Nake ndd' CltvH". | deceased to exJiiblt to Uie suijacrlber ESTAtE QV AMNA h- ChttXMJXS.' Ik- FREE PLAYGROUNDS 3:50, I under ontb or affirmation their elalma No. 31 Norwood Avetiue, In the City- 7:07, Z0:24. C»l»mlty Jane & Sara Bass, of Summit, County of. Vhlon', Stated cpasfd • .-. • . !:!8, 5:42, 6:59, KStI from hw i i ancl "dtnmnda «,galni>t the estate of PutAuaut to the order of CHARLKS faaW decewsed within »lx months from New Jersey (Mary Row Charretler be- 2:«. Oct. ». WhistI«,Stop, 1:00, 4-Ofl ing the agent therein irut In charge A, OTTO, Jit,, Surrogate of thp Coiil*» THE ARISTOCRAT OF CHINESE-AMERICAN FOODS T:U,.10:18. P1UM1.-.|:41. 5:47. 8:53 the date of said order, or they will be ty of Union, made on tlif Kfcoint-lfty Oct' forever barred from prosecuting or thereof, upon whom process may be served), has compiled with the require- o( October A.I),. 18i2, iipon tti«-^i»- recovering the &ame agilnst the 8ub- plication of the undersUurtl, M Exec- senbw. ments ofntlft 14, Corporation*, Gen- p , „ , -. -•. M. Big Jim McUln. prelimlnar)' to the Issuing of thli Cet- ol said dfow.<;«i to pxiiltiit In the 447 SPRINGFIELD AVL J:30, I.t-3, 30:00. \Vonja.n of North Ei«cutor. WILPHBD L. DEMPSEY, Attorney, tlflcnte of Dissolution atlta»Crlt)L>r under oath or nfnrmation SUMMIT £-3900 Country, 2:54, 8:40. Oc*. ti, 2fl. I);c Jim NOW TinBKEPOBE, I,

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Si»mn| Ii mi lap Hand Robert mill Me Yottrtf Technicolor Steel Pocket Topes Knife Aitorf ment SPECIAL SHOW WED, OCTOBER 29th Black and While .. Extra Blade Yow Chcice of 2 or 3 Blc^ REX HARRISON TUB., OCT. 28 CURTAIN AT 8:10 6-ft, Lervgrh 98c Regu!«rly 1.98 f& 88c LILLI PALMER in "NOTORIOUS GINTUMAN" Showing Clear j«t black motkingi on jnow w+itfs tlddl«l or«ofhigb carbon,K«ot tr«nt#d THE ACADEMY AWARD blade, for Inilde-Outiid* meoiure- and Mnt*»«r«d iteil) Sjrfld bto« lining* Allen ton't rwt. PJoitic tlo^i*yp« handUt. STARK WED,, (K7T. W SAT. MORNING 1 ! ! ! WINNING JAPANESE «nenl». Adh"»obl« end. Also 8 & 10-ft. wrenrh Sol. . 98c CAir await CHAUM MAIIIYK NOV. 1 ! I ! I ! PICTURE Save! Mow Duck Bill T-pr... Carbon 5-ln-l Screw- GfU^ ROGERS COBURNWQHROE Tin Snip ,.. 98c ririll "iet. ,.. !»fp driver Krt ., ,t$c i I i HALLOWEEN ! ! ! ! Torches HOWARD COSTUME PARTY ! ! "RASHO - MON" ! 1 ! ! Plus Short Subjects 5.59 Assorlnient of 'PINK AND BLUE BL UES' Srrewi ..... 98c AUSTRIA'S FAMOUS f«» Itvct tonk, "EMPEROR'S HORSES" Complet* t«l*cf

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Carpentry Btrwt Q>nn«lt Summit «-ooo« ft ft Surnmlt 6-2617 18-in. Jig Saws WoodTurntn0Lath»i Portable Workfliop* . CBOOT Sav» 10.12 fodayl 4100 Croftimori Tlltlnq Arbor O** Wood, M»ld, Plortk* A OvnNp Sp*rJol wMi C«ml 38B Morrli 43 88 * ; (Mt 8-in. Bench Saws to 3-t«, 43*. • TilN an/ on«jl« to 4S» 88 Oothtf Oantmotori • Tobln Ii elwayi! MINI ' Summit »«050T 51 98c Mossivt, hsovy-duty eofHhvcrto«i HirouglKHrtl Sp#cial fent MAT "FloaHng Drlvt" motor rwcwpt ItMlwit strain on saw.., automatically controls belt twwion. Sealed prerJsion Wft* r iff ft* phon« ball bearings, On* wtuwl controJi angl«t depMi of cull meaty fad" Cf|J[ | J Pag» 28 THE SUMMtT HERA15, THURSDAY, OCTOIER 23, I Wahng"i crossing last week governor that tie atudejjtt. wer# I while on * sock! atudks flfld trip. going- to hold * mock election at Summit High ' TJie 153-mile-bui trip, arranged a. later date tuked if the foVernor \ by-John Dikon, social jrtudie* tn- had any suggestion* to offer on Group Meets stroctw. covered many hUtdrioel how they should vote. : spot*. ' . . v " In the ,20 minutes *pent with 1 The . 'meeting was,, arranged the students,, Governor Dijiacbll re- Goy. DriscoB y ttort^fa.t&e^ restaurant proprietor lated many «f Eisenhower'* quail* Forty- Summit high school *tu- i who informed the governor that tiie hower i» not a type like G#ntrif tiih thai" cieatiisg^j* un#»rpeeiedJ|k*iidre|*'- ! student* were,on an American 1 Umlory field trip. ,-•••. <_, \ Grant, who was considered an un- l M sucefessful president; . oir bladt 13 sanitary sewers, roadways, curb- \\« »lso Invite jon to rhlt ng, etc., are included without ad- oar Home Buildiig Ethlbils ditional asaeatment in the price pret^ntinf the latrtt in tags of the home altrs, which run home dMltns, material* and upward from |48 a foot equipment. The tract contain* ranch type, In one visit to theie Exhlblis you will conventional two story, IM story, find more n«nilble ana hetpfal idtu and aplit level homes- To date 27 than in wwhi of surchlnf rlsrwhere. homes have been sold; 14 Of which HART have already been occupied; the SCHAFFNER balance being in various stages of U. S. BUILDING PRODutTS CO. construction. Everything For liniMinn Belter Home* At to»#r Con" •MARX'tfr More than 11,000,000 worth of clwelllngs are scheduled for com- 700 Springfield Avt. T«l«phon< pletion in th« tract thto fall and $u. 4-3355 By TOP NAME MAKERS WITH NEWEST STYUS ' early winter. Careful planning and Btrfcetey Htlghh, N. J. attention to detail are apparent a« aoon 84 one enters these home* Only A F«» Minutr* From TA# Center Of Summit" . . . FINEST FABRICS . . . From Our Compfef* SritcHM which range In prlw from $28,000 to 142,000. They feature large rooms, picture windows, fire' places, ultra-modern kitchens which Include dlahwaahers, ex- haust fan*, etc., patios with out- »• --:k • HART SCHAFFNER & MARX door firepbicea, brkk work flower box**, and a number of other TOPCOATS and SUITS $65.00 up modern touches, mteh an Mercury switches, recessed lighting, and electric controls for garage doom •The Taylor organization la of- ferer « "packaged" custom home- • BOTANY "500" ownership pl&n, under which the buyer to. offered a wide choice of home rites, housing plan*, con- SUITS and COATS $60.00 to $65.00 tacts with architects and builders, and both construction and per- freYow ririf fttton t manent financing. Butltat*, well l|nown In the Is fr«« • KNOX HATS $8.50 to $15.00 itrea, who «r# cooperating In the tract are: Carl Ko*>dln, Inc., at any Arthur Murray * Smith, Petiey Con- Studio!

Do you think ^you have no ml- $l-a»f* • ARROW SHIRTS $3.95 to $555 «nt for dancing...that good Vli» DONO times and popularity cwk't hi yours? Well, Wtt'% good news fm r«m. VEIietbef you're a rimW BROS. beginner or fa»t «n old-fash* Jon«4 cJani-f r, hcre'i your chance o • to find out il»at you tan be a •»i6fc» "Summit's Largest Men's Nursery «oughtr«ftcf hartntr and have more furt without jriiking t iin- meet riew .:.)• df Ptfttla Am gle penny, Clothing Department" Chatham with nil fyp«« of You »ce» the Arthur Mutray t • the feeling of Ning out •" KPW LOCATED Wiy of lwrnjngfe danct jg ^j/. He Even timid people h*J famnu better than any othrr, confident and their true, * Springfleid Ave. hmm ym mt only team all «iv« ptMorwIity toam »»i the latest ttcpt (nit develop your th«# jt«rtl«i, dotiuint ptnodtlitr wklk McELGUNN'S SHOP For MEN So donff wait. Come '" New Providence """\'u Itarnlng. PUINI5HINGS l#hy»»n Uvlngifon Av§. and •ndhnWyourFRHHl Two CompM* Floors "*' ym do »t mt Swtfent started on • new life SICOND * vwy^ impottmt purt gwnl timet *nd j t.Atthmpinin y MAftfST. SUMMtT MT71 ?•»_*.—J,«J.. ARTHUR MURRAY OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DA Y, J '. is

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