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47th Year—N*. 41 * I Vittt Ik* act Countryside Area CMc Groups Local GOP Primary Candidates lesidenfs Plan to Spare ihopper Boycott Have Clear Sailing This Year • ... i- Threats of a boycott against Dn Hew Parking Let al merchants were Issued this Considerable concern over Petition Filing Shows Several New pPfc by a score of Countryside proposed landscaping of the ci T. tali Oaks residents in protest new 162-car parking lot to be 'or .last .week's action by Coin- veloped on DeForest and W< Entries for City Committee Seats on Council in banning out-of- avenues has been expressed \\n commuters from the Elm and Council by letters from several Summit Republicans who will be candidates in the aple street parting IBU. organisations, mainly gardes April 17 Primary electioa for the nomination to municipal Several local merchants report dubs. office* as well as those seeking membership on the Repub- •«eiving letters signed- by Coun- Practically al) tl.e eoinntuniee* lican County Committee will have clear sipng, according' : v,-h!c and Tall Oaks charge CUB- tions urge that the- utilitarian ap* to a check pf nominating petitions filed last Thursday with •meti objecting to the parking pearance of the parking lot be City Clerk. In no instance is there , t restrictions' and pointing out essened by the planting of any inter-party opposition. In sev- hat since they do W per «eot of bery and trees, and in this suggt§» eral Cases, however, new candi- their shopping here, some excep- tlon the city concurs. Sheffield Road dates are entered for City Commit- should be made by Council. However, there is one item ta tee posts. letters ulso point out that «ke S landscaping plans where the Cosa- The GOP candidates for munici-,. ban v.iU force them to park and cil and civic organizations Protest Goes to 'pal' polls -are Harry C, Kates of shop.in other towns. . ; . Tnoniai t. Smith and that is the future of a 177 Colonial road, incumbent seek- Some Merchants Upaet elm tree that stands approximate Superior Court ing another term as. City Clerk;' The threat to shop elsewhere Is ly in the center of the lot. & E Wallace Wilkinson of 81 Hill- matter of concern to some mer- Mr. and Mrs. Garrison JR. Rice crest avenue who is a candidate Numerous residents want of 25 Robin Hood road last week cunts. One reported that he tree to remain and one for the nomination as Ward I T. L SmitF Steps carried their protest over a $1,- checked his books and discovered personally paid for an exemina&o Councilman, the office to which he that one of the objectors who had it. the tree by two different tree 090 street improvement assess- was appointed earlier this year sent him a letter cbsrged more Down as Head of surgeons who1 reportedly found that ment to Superior'Court Judge when Councilman Donald T. Law- * han $i,soo in merchandise last it has hot yet been touched by the Richard J. Hughes, ley resigned; and Fletcher j*P. l»r. Another merchant reported elm tree blight and has every Judge Hughes signed an order Thornton, Jr. of 1 Primrose ppec tliat lie had six Countryside and City Zoning Board prospect of remaining in a bealtiv directing City Solicitor Peter C. •.vhu is seeking the Ward 2 Coun- Tall Oaks charge customer* and ly state for "three or four more Triolo to appear before hhn next cil- seat that will • be vacated by that their total charge talea for Thomas L Smith of 66 Prospect years." Thursday, March 22, to explain Councilman Edgar T. Higgins, wh» deserving local High School student. Expansion of kst year exceeded $7,600. street, chalrmsn of the Zoning Tree b Hazard A GIFT FOR THE PCHWB—Rotary Club mem- why the assessment should stand. die not seek re-elect'ton. (A copy of the tetter being te- Board of Adjustment for the last bers Monday made a $2,000 donation to the Albert the fund so that greater grants may be given is The order was accompanied by But the city contends that by al- now under way. Each Rotary member agreed to An anticipated GOP cimlesl be- reived by stores as weU as com- 31 years and a member of the J. Bartholomew Scholarship Fund, thus bringing a temporary, restraint against the tween Thornton and C. Victor lowing the tree to.remain it wilt the total to the current effort to increase the cap- increase his club dues by $10 per year far the next city's demand for payment of the munications to the Common Coun- be a costly bit of landscaping for Jehnson, Jr. of 96 Lamed road Board for the last 32 years., step- italisation of the fund to more than $6,000. The three years sa that the $2,000 contribution could be assessment. cil and the Herald on the matter ped down ss chairman upon his it will eliminate three or four park- failed to develop, Johnson had an- appear on Page 6.) fund is named in honor of Rotary president Albert made. Above, left to right, are Frank J. Kerrigan, Mr. and Mrs. Rice are repre- ing spaces. Furthermore, the tree chairman of the service club committee of the nounced that he would be a can- The Countryside group points own request Monday night follow- J. Bartholomew who is retiring after 38 years' sented by Robert -C.reenbaum, didate but apparently changed his will be a hazard for motorists Fund; Robert M. Dunsmorc, chairman of the drive it that it considers itself a part ing the meeting of the Board. He service as principal of the High School this year. Newark attorney, who claimed mlnti for he filed no petitions iit using the lot who may easily bump to expand the Fund, and Richard L, Carby, Jr., vice Summit even though It Is geo- will be succeeded as chairman by into it in their maneuvering of ears The fund was created in IMS in honor of Mr. Bar- I that the assessments for improve- his behalf. « tholomew's 30th anniversary as principal and is president of Rotary who will succeed Mr. Bar graphically and politically in James B. Burke of 6 Llewellyn and that if the tree is left stand- " ments were illegal and that the No Democrats File Berkeley Heights. Tall Oaks is a ing it will create a problem in the used to provide an annual college scholarship to a tholomew. (Wolin photo) 1 improvements were made over road. r the Rice's objections. Nor a single Democrat filed fur tcction of New Providence, design of the lot. any of the municipal offices al- Have Summit link Rice, who lives at the corner of Mr. Smith was first named to The lot at present contains four though it is reported in Democratic thinjr1gl!iat"Zonli(g"Boirtf-in tm trees, att -scheduled -for -the~m, pp Visiting Hurse Borough Woman has long protested the improve- ritif^H both sections have Summit Post by former Mayor Edward Top- but the others are located along made for at least one Council seat. ping and was elected its chair- curbs. The tree in the center «f ments for Sheffield road, a paper Office addresses and it is main- street at the time the Rice resi- However noLname was mentioned. tained that most residents support man in 1825. He has been re- the lot is the stateliest one hut, Hew President Filing for members of the Re- the city feels, it Is destined for.a Fund Drive Tops dence was built several years ago. local churches and philanthropic elected to that office annually by The assessment charge, made publican County Committee were organizations as Well as local mer- each Board,. jhort life because the blight Qtat Gerald Harwood of 49 West End has ravaged practically all other against Sice and five Sheffield Monday Digit at the Annual or- Goal by H806, Of YWCA Board road property owners, is for avenue and Lillian R. Stringham of though merchant* here are In elm* in Summit will eventually de\ ganteaiion m«ting-of-the Board Mrs. Fred G of Inwood widening, paving and curbing. 15 Wfest End avenue, Ward 1, dis- sympathy with fee plight of be chairmanship, «troy it. Countryside it appear* Tbe dtr.Jf.,, ltd presSfwit df&eTwart of trui Hood roid was dead end torttK committee woman were fug can be donirtf 1&6 ordinance tonal request that it .be given to it will be e'canol ally unsound w ices of the YWCA at a joint meet- bating at Sheffield road. The ob- %. Eubank and Mrs. Robert Nine- supporting the McCrosky recom- another member. He stressed preserve the tree because It trill man meeting of the board of trustees ing of the retiring and new roads jectors claim this was safer and steel. mendation that the two major that there was no. lessening in his usurp valuable parking area and of the Visiting Nurse Association Monday evening. Long a member more desireable. In district 2 of ,Ward 1, those commuter parking lots be restrict- interest lo theJBoard and that he also because it will undoubtedly filing were George Twill of 89 have to be removed within a few f Summit and Vicinity, held ut UreTWCA, .Mrs, Greenley has Owners of 13 lots which fronted ed for Summit' residents is to be will continue as a member, rather Butler Parkway and Mrs. Mildred years and thus will create an un- Tuesday. " served in man)' capacities and on Sheffield road petitioned the effective. than its head. T. Learner of 21 Canoe Brook Park- necessary expense in excavating was first vice-president last year. city that the street be improved City Solicitor Peter C. Triolo Mrs. Blackmar expressed deep way, both present Committee Headed Standard Brands and repaving that portion of the gratitude to the more than MO She has participated in many so that their property could be said that any exception would other community activities both in members. Mr. Smith is a retired presi- parking lot. olunteers who willingly gave time opened for development. ,Vw! to invalidate the entire ordi- dent and chairman of the board Summit and New Providence. in district 3 of Ward I, Mere- nance and that it would be legal- To Plant Other Trees md effort to inform the residents The Rice assessment is based dith N. Stiles, Jr., 42 Shadyside of directors of Standard Brands. According to plans far the lot, f Summit, New Providence, and Other executive officers chosen on their ownership of 190 feet ly impossible to grant an excep- Inc. Until a few years ago he were Mrs. G. H. Ridings. Mrs. avenue, and Mrs. Evelyn B. Heath, tion for Countryside and not for it will be attractively landscaped Berkeley Heights of the many fronting Sheffield road and part 74 Hawthorne place, both present served that company as executive with various shrubbery and also services given by the Visiting Robert Volkening, and Mrs. Bruce of Robin Hood road adjacent to other neighboring towns or neigh- G. Findley, first, second, and members. borhoods, such as Murray Hill, consultant He was associated with the planting of new trees Starse Association, and to receive MADE ASSOCIATE—Rev. James the paved street. The Rices said with Standard Brands for 54 along the borders. It will also have their generous contributions. third vice-presidents, respective- their bill is much larger than the District 4 Change Chatham, etc., whose commuters W. Muir, last week was pro- In district 4, Ward 1, Joseph P. years, starling his business career ornamental lighting. The landscap- n thanking the campaign chair- ly; Mrs. Charles DeLong, record- bills for any of the 13 lots opened also use city lots on a day-long moted to the newly-created post ing secretary; Miss Frances I>^g- Finton, 133 Summit avenue, and basis. as a yeast salesman at Troy, ing being contemplated provides man and all those who helped by the Improvement. The total H. Y., his birthplace. for year-round greenery. of associate minister of Central 2rtt, corresponding secretary; Helen P. Fischer, 133 Summitt ave- make the fund drive a success, assessment for the Improvement Mrs. Fischer replaces Mrs. It was also pointed out that .the Mr. Smith is a director of Sum- Among the- organizations that rs. Amos Hiatt, president of the Presbyterian Church at the an- Mrs. Clark Von], treasurer: and McCrosky traffic report provides nual dinner and meeting of the ^trs. Grahapi T. Brown, assistant W.T5 $10,8H. Fantun as committee woman. mit Federal Savings,& Lean As- have urged Council to pay par- WA, commented, "We deeply ap- Other property owners on Shef- f r daylong parking in otter see- ticular attention to the congregation. Mr. Muir formerly treasurer. •— District 5, Richard W. Northrup, sociation, First National Bank & landscap- preciate this evidence of the com- field road are Raymond Oakes, ps of the city, admittedly not ing of the lot are the Municipal 24 Brantwood drive and Mrs. Mary Trust Co. and is a member of munity's^ respect for our nurses was assistant minister. The son Nine new members named to a Short Hills developer owning convenient for commuters as Shade Tree Committee, Summit F Maroney, 57 Fcrnwoo,d road. the Elm and Maple stree* lots, Overlook Fish and Game Asso- nd their vital contribution to the of Rev. C. Marshall Muir, D-D., the b->ard of trustees at the 37th one lot; Harold E. Harrison, a ciation. Garden Club, Junior Service lublic health. The fact that our minister of the Munn Avenue annual meeting of the YWCA last Northrup replaces Alfred G. Park- but still within easy walking dis- West Orange developer owning er of 81 Hobart avenue. tance. New York Attorney League and garden department of oal of $16,480 was over-subscrib- Presbyterian Church of East Or- week were Mrs. W. H. Agnew, the Fortnightly Club. nine lots, and Otto F. Taylor, who District 6, Alvin G. Searles, 15 Mr; Burke, the new chairman, d is most gratifying. Through ange, Mr, lluir came to Summit Mrs. A Landale Dun, Mrs. C. M. Employees Need Parking HerbetC Sirs. R- A- Kelley of owns four lots. OeBary place and Mrs. Vera Gil- . was first appointed to the Board his generous support we will he in March 15, 1953. He is a grad- Local store owners in addition able to expand our services to New Providence, Mrs. Thomas P. more, 35 Glcnwood place. Mrs. on August 3, 1948. He is a part- uate of Lafayette College, Ctass of ti> being concerned over the plight Red Cross Has meet the increasing need for part- 1950, and Union Theological Semi- Prtwit, Jr., Bins. Marshall Water- Three Boys Play Gilmore replaces Mrs. 'John W. fit Countryside residents are also ner in the New York City law time bedside nursing care to of Chatham, Mrs. S7 E. Wilmore, Mcher of 20 DeBary place. firm of Burke & Burke arid is a nary and was ordained in June, Married about day-long parking jchronic case*, such as cardiac, 1953, at his father's church. He Mrs. R.D. Zraker, and Mrs. L.P. • District 7, Bryant W. Griffin, 35 trustee ftf Plngry Sehod, a for* spaces for their out-of-town em- ancer, diabetes, and people Crip- will be installed as associate min- Sudrabin"of Berkeley Hn#ife. To Hookey hftkm Rjdge.croad,.:and Mrs. Marion-J. mer president of the YMCA, Coun- ployees and, in some instances, iled with strokes; and to babies ister on April 26 by the Presby- the nominating committee from Kingsford, 10 Llcweliyn road Both cil of Churches and Family Serv- #r themselves. Of $45,738 Goal md new mothers, crippled chil- tery of Morris and Essex. Since the Central membership were are present members. ice Association and is a director Trip to Kentucky District 8, Harold Mesco, 17 l/y- One merchant who resides in a The Summit Area's Red Cross dren, polio victims, and those his coming to the Central Presby- fleeted Mrs Leonard G. BesOIrs. of the Summit Trust Co. Oscar DennK Mrs. Bryant W. Three Summit Junior High wcli avenue, and Mrs. Florence nearby community but owns a fund appeal has reached the $16,- acutely ill." terian Church in Summit he-has School students played hookey The Board Monday granted ap- hnd primary responsibility for the Grffin, and Mrs. Goerge E. Low; Hopcraft, 22 Webster avenue. Bath large piece of business property 149 mark, according to a tally of The Visiting Nurse Association 1 plications of Hill City Savings & and from the board of. trustees, last Friday and, without telling :ro present members. pointed out that although he can workers' reports made Monday at serving Summit, New Providence, High School and the Young Adult Loan Association to construct an .program nf the church. Mrs. W.S, Dcarie,\Mrs. Charles De thfir parents, took a flying excur- Ward 2 Candidates n»t claim residency here and thus chapter headquarters. The quota and Berkeley Heights last year sion tn Louisville, Ky., with $500 be eligible to use the parking lots addition at the rear of its prop- Long, and Mrs. Robert Volkening. Committeemen and committee erty at 390-392-384 Springfield for this year's drive is $45,738 and made 5.885 visits, providing part- of their own money they had i'» question, he does pay a "con- Allen D. Maybec, reporting for Wumen filing for Ward 2 GOP Com- avenue, which will be used as a advance gifts, made prior A the ime bedside nursing care, special drawn from a bank. The boys siderable" amount in municipal the advisory board, announced the nvttee seats arc as follows: new home for the Association, opening of the campaign on march treatments, and health instruction were discovered missing early taxes. Bids for Annex '" retirement aftrr scrvinjj two District 1, Edward A. Pini, 32 and to William E. and Marlon R. 1, exceeded $5,000. to patients and families regard- Friday and police sent out a 13- terms <>f John N. May, Jr. and Sunset drive, and Mrs. Edith M, In any event, the parking lot re- Parkin of 8 Glenside avenue to Reports of the various division less of financial status. Bnethird stale alarm fdr their apprehen- At Jefferson Morton Kaplw, Three members Rrennan, 52 Division avenue, both Jtriction ordinance does not be- alter a one-family residence into leaders is as follows: of this service was paid for by pa- sion. ' • . to this body will be appointed by present members. «<>me effective until July 1 and by a two-family dwelling. tients at the regular rat?, and the Fred Petermjan; 15. son of Dr. Advance gifts, $5,335; industry, rest of Oie cost was made up f of al $248,840 the board of trustees. District 2, W. Saxton Seward,~92 that time Council is confident that and Mrs. Jasper E. Peterman of The Board dertied the applica- $1,880; local business, $356; hos- through the fund drive. High spot of the board meeting Prospect street, and Mrs. JUIP I). 'tie problem can be Ironed out to 50 Harvey drive. John Hewett, 15, tion of Edward C. and Therese pitals, schools, $50; apartments, The service operates with a Construction bids totaling $248.- was the report by Miss Alice E. Sloane, 2 Blackburn place. Mr, 'lie satisfaction of all concerned, hotels, $1,611; district 1, $1,801; 840 for the addition to Jefferson son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hewitt mainly through the opening of the Preusa of Stiles Lane to use a staff of four registered public Carter, chairman of the program Seward replaces Edgar T. Higgins. building there for industrial pur- district t, $524; district 3, $1,874; health nurses, an executive sec- School were received last week review committee, of the proposed of 28 Bcllevue avenue, and Charles District 3, Gilmer Twombly, 5 •Morest avenue lot and the es- Robinson, 16, son of Mrs. Laura tablishment of new all-day park- poses. district 4, $132; district 5, $885; retary, ind clerical volunteers as by the Board «f Education. The prograiA for 1951 The central Laurel avenue, and Mrs. Violet L. Robinson of 417 Morrh avenue, ing areas on fringe sections of The application of the YMCA district 6, $540; miscellaneous, needed- The office is located at estimated cost of tne addition, in- committee has requested that all Hill, 17 Mountain avenue. Both are boarded the plane for Louisville the city. for a variance for the construc- $208, and employee gifts, $647. 95 Summit avenue. cluding furnishings and equip- United Campaign agencies move present members. last Friday morning, tion of an addition to its present Berkeley Heights, $33; New ment, was $325,000. up their time schedule so that pro- District 4, Robert W. Valter, 126 1 To Review Winiomi Policy building was favorably acted Providence, $647, and Passalc Schools to Launch Low bids received were as posed 19S1 budgets may he sub-, Two of th« boys, Hewett and Ashwood avenue, and Mrs. Mary upon and recommended to the Township, $2 follows: milted ti Uiem early in April to Peterman, returned home by 4 Calarusso, 18 Henry street, p.m. Saturday, but Robinson went m C>uy 0. Gabrleiibn, Jr., will re- Common Council for adoption. Another report meeting will be Spring Safety Drive General construction, Puritan allow more lime for consideration. both incumbents. ™w Congressman Harrison A. held Monday, March 19, at chap- The board ©1 tnirtiwi againi , as on to visit ft friend In West Virgi- District 5, Joseph A. ZMe,) 13 In anticipation of the annual Construction Co., Dover, $144,200; William-' record as an "Elsen- ter headquarters, last year, mmported the recom- nia. Police reported that the North street, and Mrs, Louise ;M. ll(1 Aid«s Named for Intd steel and iron, Hudson Steel & «ct , -,'mocrat" at the meeting spring exodus of bicycles from friend called the Robinson home Iron Works, Jersey City, $13,550; mendation ot the program review Colangelo, 9 John stree!, Iwthj In- "f the Summit Young Republican Conctr Fund Campaign garages and cellars throughout committee that at least one more to tell Mrs. Robinson that the boy cumbents. n NurW Forum S«r For heating and ventilating. Associ- «l> next Monday at 1:15 p.m. the city, the PTA Safety Council staff member, ?M* well as *ome was *»fe and was staying with Appointment of key personnel ated Construction Co., Inc., New- New District S Team Hie meeting will be held at the Tutsdcry Al Overlook last week voted to sponsor A spe- ptrt time rierkal help-are essen- him at the West Virginia resi- for the coming American Cancer ark, $43,448; electrical, E. J. District «, Robert P. Jutson. IS-A l»>mi» of Mr, and MM. Robert cial safety drive at all schools. tial if the'YWCA i« going to offer dence. Locust drive, nnd Mrs. Edith W. Society fund drive, to be held "The Application of Isotopes to Stewart, Mwristown. $21,»10; 51 Butler parkway. next month, was announced this Diagnosis and Therapy" will be Teachers and student councils a well rmiftdpd basic program suit- Reasons for the hasty trip re- Cottrell, 19 Tulip street. The for- of the various schools will stress plumbing, Fred I>. Bauman. able to the netd* of the eommuri- main undisclosed. mer members from this district * RDWARD BBAtnrt UkWH week by Richard 1* Corby* Jr., the subject of the March Forum Union, $11,902; kitchen equip- Your f>ror«M!orMi campaign chairman. for nurses to be hekl In Overlook safety and the drive will be env were Joseph Boak, 3rd. and Mr*. 0*11 C* 1-MM ment, Viking Equipment Co., Mayor C. Philip t>«*n will strve phasiml throughout the city by 20 Last year, progr»m was cut One Policemen N««d«d Robert E. Polk. Hospital nurses' residence nex Bait Orange,-I?.?. - at honorary chairman a«d Mr. Tutidny at 8 p.m. posters to be placed in stores, back severely to fit Into a limited police Chief Edward K. Eg«n Dlitrlct 7, Benjamij n Sencpr*. 80 Corby ai chairman. Treasurer public building! and other sites The addition.to the present M income, but in eonsirteratlon of the said today that the department Park avenue, »nd Mrs;' Dr. O. M. Illmadl and Dr, (trwa School building will et>n- will be Henry F. Glowka, James F. pougfcWty, radiologist* In the business arta. many request* wad* this past needs one more police officer to Clullo, 20 Morris court, hath tn* a cafeteria, two classrooms, complement Iti staff Applies jmn'H tlMsft Others are Frank If, Pratt, In- at Overlook, wlU discuss tiw sub- Since springtime uncourages tain year, and to broadm the pro- cumbrnts. audltorlumgynitisslum awl ad gram •nd'ilmtade.,"all »««•», the ttoni will hn received any time at pnlito, 1 dustrlit division} Wlttlsm ft, 011- ject and explain the principles In- children to spend more time out District 8, George R. I Amut#m#nts .....,.,. If so«. mislntis division; A, D«m* of doors and to greatly Increase mlnlstratlvB o«lc«», M well as a committee adviae* the Inclusion of th? department Qualifications are Summit avenue, and Mr« Murcle volved in nursing esre of such (hat Hi* applicant has bwn a re*l ClanlfUd .,.,,20 arest Allen, special sifte; Mrs. the use of bicycles both In play complete new heating and ven- tome old »wl some n«w P. MacMurray. 2* Walm it street, em». There will bt a practical tilating system. H«rm» which «r* n tl«nt of Summit for two ytmn and {Continued on p»«e 9) Editorials » Bjwmilf"Johftiwtn, publicity; Mrs, demonstration of the dlagnwtl and in transportation to and from FrederMk A. iStsmwr of tfnlon no w^dfd. »nd mm* «f which arf !h*t he is between the age* of 21 (lwrg« Psulstn and Mrs, a«orge u»e of radioactive Iodine In thy nchool, residents and children «r« ? 4 Reives, **m*r*l tolicltstlons, and Is the architect. Plans call for • being aeconiplUIWMi bv iinoth«r and 30 year* «lx months. Serylce roid function. being reminded that extra snfety time l« 'dmluctable from these age Valley • Mm fall occupancy of the new iddi- r T)i*re i* In addition, a All nurses In the area are in precautions should be taken at (Contioued on page 9) specification*. J II, 14, 18 this time. tlonu J-ftttl. vital to attend the forum. »P»»»» ...... i., II H"«, OS), THE SUMMIT HCRAID. THUtSPAY. MAKCH 15, Iff* (comes from first h*nd knowledge of "eo s Lem MDqi O« Records of explorers indicate , scribe* fa Uw» that powerful political leaders in that the ice cap on the antarctic Women Voters •f#\ ewarssiiig lawr* people to becuuu the Legislature are opposed continent is 900 feet lower than 0 informed asd «ctive partners in strongly to hi* candidacy, and The driver's license «rf Robert light, neatly causing the it was a century ago. Agree to Keep 'i.their gvxtrnmevtl." She stressed would do anything to L: Maodatto, U, of 41 Park ave- go through the intersection ; the nuo-p»itisa» nature of the • i» defeated. They *«•? nue, was revoked for ninety'days then began to speed awaj^ j t.r^j.iu«tion m ail of Us activi Dues at $3 in Mr. Ciare a threat U> the CO3U- and he was lined $lflJiist Stated--'^it^-toipjBRiilcnln'g "poiit"tl • Uf*. including Uk impartial pub- day by Magistrate Albert Bierman, police charged. costs so little At a meeting «f iLe iuii,!t.;t uf wiaiifwatKms. and vot- Io phone of Women ©Vur* heM Ust record* *>i *JJ canduiiUs. . ,, , » „.,.. , uuui«, "Ths Anttzotf basini'Has Scwte aad beEeral J^««^ ^ % rf ^ 0f ^^ ^m - , They fear his '^ependence and -We for ^m ^^ m r his unsvtlltng»ess to play pouuta j ^ , ___...—, ; ,,^_ re dues will be kept at S3 K >*•** Jwfcn M UughMt. Jr. has ac- j It was emphasized, howler rh«r ^epud * |w.«;uon with the Arm- wstli issues vital to \\*e general ;_ Pittsburgh OOc the budget can onl> be a.ft J ^tiung l**rk Cwffl.pany and has en- welfare ol the peuple of New Jer, Baltimore SSc other contributions arc iwrtii£.win- tered the firm's advertising and sey." frtm proajotwo ddepartmentp . The um of Mis, Trupp, president t>f the! Mr. «ad Mrs. John M HughlettHhlt, St. Teresa's Holy SUMMIT LUMBER CO. , 10% F«I. included League, informed prospective ) ST.. of 12* Prospect street, Hugh- members that the League is open [ letl ii a graduate of Swarthmore A DependabU Source to any woman citizen woo sub- • CaUeje. Class
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Ittft f Ovarioct Auxttovy Sat* in tbe orf anuatkm of tbt Metro- Talk O« politan Motion Picture Theitm Ippolito Named Annual Mtotvm Pttt A*sociatk>tt of New York He "Consciousness - Anesthesia, The Women* Auxiliary of Over- joined the Civil Defense Commit* Next President Man's Redemption from Pain" is look Hospital will have it* annul uoo in 1951 is a consultant and the subject to be discussed by Orlando Motors, Inc. was appointed one of the frve meetia^ at the Methodist Church Dr. iojftLc^Jfrantz, Jr. at the deputy directors in 1*52. Parish house on Kent Place boule- George R. Ippolito of 7 Summit meeting of the Summit Associa- AUTHORIZED vard next Monday at 1:30 a.m. Among the service decorations avenue was nominated president tion of Scientists to be held next ...x3^ 4M 9 he received were tie Verdus yf the Lions dub last Thursday. Wednesday at S p.m. in the audl- I New Providence Twigs, wffi'fea- medal from the government of Hit name was proposed by Fred- toritim at the Celanese Corpora- SUMMIT ; ture as guest speaker Robert France, • citation from General erick (I. Sigkr, Jr., chairman of . Heinletn, director of Overlook. of the Annies John J, l'ershiag. the nominating committee. Ru- tion of America, Morris court. ! New members are Invited to at- Purple Heart, Legion of Merit. dolph de Rftode, Robert Caruba, Dr. Krantz is professor of phar- DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH DEALS tend. Coffee will be served and Army Commendation Ribbon with Frederick J. Fleming and Ttom macology at &e University of j baby sitting service ii to be pro- Oak Leal Cluster, and a War De- as F. Brenaan, Jr., were named Maryland Medical School. He re- ! vided. partment citation. for vice presidents. ceived his Ph.G. from Maryland in 1919 and his Ph.D. in chemistry taktf GijKrt Mtawrt hi Announcing Hit He leave* his widow, Mn Officers to be reaotninated are | On Marina MaiMuv«n Helen Rogers Smith, and a daugh- W. H. Woodside, secretary; Wil from the same university in 1928. Appointment to Hit Sak* Dapartmenr of ! Pfc. Donald L. MacNeU, tens of, ter. Mrs. Shelby Y. Palmer, Jr., ham D. Scarry, treasurer; Mi- Mr. and Mrs, Marvin J, MaeNett both of 28 Badeau avenue. chael Leonette, financial secre- of 26 Locust drive, left the United Funeral services were conduct- tary; Rabbi Harry L, Lawrence, States February 24 with an 8,000- ed yesterday at 2 p.m. at West chaplain; and LeKoy RusseU, ED BRANIN man Marine Corps amphibious Point by the Academy chaplain Jr., tail twister. Karl A. Dowe PRIVATE BUS SERVttt force for maneuvers in the Carib- and burial was in the Academy was named lion tamer; Oliver R. ••••.• • • af bean area. cemetery. ' Johnson, . assistant secretary; ^,u • * i—a MADISON, N. J. Arthur O. Anderson, director for SUMMIT-MAPLEWOOO two years; and James A. Mac- AND VICINITY TO (Formerlywith Dodge-Plymouth) Wins First Orchid Award Murray and James F. Piana, di- KATHARINE GIBBS rectors for three years. Winner of a New York Flower Rotary Speaker !• MONTCIAIR Show award for the first time was The Summit High basketball _, OM M4 Twa VMT CMTMI • H«rt and Rtady to Strvt You Abo Fred W. Cosanka, florist, of 773 team and school athletic officials SKCflKTANIAL Springfield avenue. Cosartka re- PETEIPAN AND FANS—Abov. is a scene from the Student Theater Raps Tank Deal were guests of the club. Art KEN KRISTENSEN - DICK SLODOWSKl Deludes 27 Area children in tbe cast ceived a gold medal for a cripe- production of "Peter Pan" that Writ* or Ul»phon« diums orchid display that covered and which will be shown at theHigh School auditorium on Saturday, Experts say that retirement in- for full informttlan ANDJIMRIUO )cwina Zenobia. Listening to her are 25 square feet. March 24. Portraying Peter is With Arab Nation come should equal at least 50 per St HfM«M St., HMM*, M.J. «O««I Laurie Longeran. cent of the pre-retirement income. Eileen Conway and Dennis and "The seething cauldron is the Julius Caesar's famous words, Near East today is less signifi- "Veni, Vidi, viet" ("I came, I saw, seventh grade borne rooms. • cant as between Jews and Arabs I conquered"), were uttered after Howard J. WalliB, president of than between dictatorship and Orlando Motors, Inc. a battle in Turkey in 47 B.C. in Local Woman Hits the Junior High School PTA, will democracy," Rotary dub mem- U FRANUN PUCE, SUMMIT CR. 7-1221 which he defeated Pharnaces II, conduct the business meeting bers were told Monday at the King of Poatus. The action was Move to Bracket prior to the discussioas. Refresh- weekly luncheon meeting held at near Zile, the ancient Zela, in ments will be served in the school the YMCA by Rev. John I. Dan- >#•• central Turkey west of Ankara.'. cafeteria by Mrs, C. C. ToreU iel, pastor of the Saratoga Spa Freeholder Trio and her committee. (N. Y.) New England Church. . Mrs. Anna Murray, Sumnit Citing the recent • shipment of candidate for the GOP nomina- V. S. tanks to ton Arabs, Mr. tion for member of the county Gen. R. H. Smith, Daniel said that the "petty 2.40Q i board of, freeholders, this we-k year pique between Arabs and lashed ouV at the reported brat k- Jews should not blackmail the eting of two incumbent freehold- Former Head of United States into shipping tanks ers seeking re-election with a to enable Arabs to implement third candidate who U a<-formpr Air Defense, Dies their anger in annihilating IiraeL" member seeking a comeback jto Saudi Arabia, lie said, was an FAMOUS POM ROSE the board. j Brig. Gen. Rodney Hamilton "absolute dictatorship, just as ab Calling the barcket move "Jo- Smith, U.S. Army, retired deputy solute ajnd as anti-democratic as PBRPICT |«IT FOR director of the Supply and Trans- Utical chicanery" and "trickeri" Nazism or Communism." portation Service, New York State Mrs. Murray challenged Frie- He pointed out that tbe "present Civil Defense Commission, died absolute dictator" threatened on holders Albert J. Benninger a(id Saturday at his -home at 28 Ba- George W. Heriich, incumbents'.'' January •, 1&5S to sacrifice ten deau avenue following a heart at- million Arabs, if necessary, in an to expel Sherwood C. Valentine!of tack. He was 72 years old. Rahway. from their bracket pn attempt to destroy Israel. the Primary ballot. Valentine, a General Smith, a son of the late The tank shipment, he said, former Freeholder, is a candid; tc Brig. Gen. George Kodney Smith, raises the question, "Are we arm was born at Jamestown, N. Y. in the Primary. ing Goliath and taking the sling RED ROSE PLANTS REMOVED He was graduated from the Uni- In a statement that was si nt shot away from David?" The an versity of Michigan and from sweV is apparent, Mr. Daniel de- FROM OUR GREENHOUSES! to the above candidate as wall West Point, where he was listed clared. as all weekly and daily news- as 24th in the graduating Class of papers serving the county, M|rs. He pointed out that today tiie • Wonderful For Your Garden 1908. He was captain of the West Arabs have fifty million people Murray said that inclusion of Point football team and, from 1912 and the wealth of vast oil reserves $ Valentine in a bracket will de- to 1915, was an assistant football with which to buy munitions, ceive voters into thinking that toecoach there. General Smith spoke whereas Israel has less than two is an incumbent along with tjpe five languages and was an in-million people and little if any oil 1 Dozen For 3 other two. structor in the Academy's mod- in commercial quantities. Also, "Step out of the bracket, ern language department. the Arabs control more than a on your own two feet, tajfee In the early 1930s, General dozen United Nation votes, where- • pjaee Yciiir O Yoiir chances on the drawing for posi- Smith was sent to the War De-as Israel has bat one. tion and have a fair and decpt partment general staff where he "What kind of perverted neu- fight*" Mrs. Murray declared.! served as chief of the Latin Amer- tralism is it that permits us Home At Planting Time .. .Order Today! * She also charges that a Frlbe- ican section, military intelligence arm dictatorship* at the expense 1 h«4&r appointee phoned her in art division. For his services in head- of our most dependable democra 1 i attempt to "nave her drop out ef ing the first military mission to tic ally ia thtf North East" be the contest and that the all Brazil, General Smith was given asked. MARMON'S Flowers forced her to "unsheathe lcrHhe Order of the Southern Cross Mr, Daniel, a psychology in- sword" and speak out against he and the Order of Military Merit, structor at' Skidmore College, bracket and called it a "political He served in France during World Saratoga, for seven years and a NEE DELL SHOE STORE 713 Morris Ave., Springfield, At The Summit Line crutch." War I and in the European Thea- former World War 2 airforce tre during World War 2. In 1943 6 0222 She pointed out that last y ar chaplain, Is on a speaking tour 386 SPRINGFIELD AVE SUMMIT CR. 3-0222 - »*• ' the Assembly candidates, Jrs. he was appointed chief of staff of throughout New Jersey and Con- : Dwyer, Thomas, Crane and V m- the Anti Aircraft Artillery Com- necticut. Yesterday be addressed : derbilt, successfully dcfendted mand, Eastern Defense Com» the Elirabeth Rotary Club, was; CR. 3-204? Open FrJ. Iv«t. 'rfl f their titles against stiff oppjsi- mand, at Fort Tottcn, N. Y. brought to the Summit club by . tjon without resorting to he General Smith retired from the George H. Paulsen, program j bracket. "Haven't you their cour- Army in 1946 and later assisted chairman for March. 'i age?" she asked of Benninjer Heriich and Valentine. "Are ou fearful of a woman or is it he other contenders who give you lie collywobbles?" she added. Mrs. Murray was an unsucc SB- ful candidate for the Freehold "a rose by any board last year and is making an- other bid this year. Junior High other name would PTA to Hear Of Curricula The subjects an eighth grajder should elect for his ninth giad« yesterday course and what a ninth gr;der should look forward to in the tenth grade are questions wiicn will be answered at the next nr cet ing of the Junior High School 'TA ROOTS DEPARTMENT STORE on Monday, March 19, at 8 p m., in the high school auditorlun Joseph G. ShutUesworth, d tor d guidance, and Rober .E. Woodward, principal, will ou line the courses and subjects a rail- able. Mr. ShutUesworth, wh » h today and tomorrow in contact with colleges and col- leg« entrance requirements, will discuss how to choose the pr ml college preparatory subjects Al- ton O. Gast, assistant pnncipil of the Senior High School, wil "ex-- plain the business and gecrni l preparatory courses of his scjool.- Parents of seventh grade r ipita will have an opportunity to visit OF SUMMIT
DISCOUNT OH HAND NIW 'It 410 SPtlNGHELD AVENUE DODGE Dacron batista blouici by Aliea Stuart UNCM-HAUDTOP Gay and colorful, new spring fathioni art flowing tat*'"BROOKS" wary day *•» . full fathiontd orlon iwaatart by 111 now, Thaia r»prattnt the finest In styling Cantarbury . . • girli' dranai by Tiny Town . . . *Hk and llnan-waava fnsapa- lUf'SS'i by America*! foramost m«nuf«cturar« of woman's and childran't apparal. Com* rablai by Oekmont.., luxurious lingerie Spew conf rlbutad Priced To Sel! In today and parmff «• to outfit you by Kayiar.. . gMi* wlti by Darby i • fo*adCroi»by OTTO SCWWDT, for iaitar, for ipringtima . .« . . with iftd other tattftad Eaitar ftnariai. Sarvlea flroad SI., Summit, \\i. J . CR. PM* 4 THE SUMMIT HERALD. THU*SDA¥t munion to the chapel; 9:4$ a.m.,celebr»U iU fiftieth annHeritry f top prevent wlfcifa, J N. P. Method** Ch«r*h-»* C«fr«ry §pit€©f»J Chord* next year and plana will be nude Church ichool and adult Bible injustice, anandd we pfe^ 0 «** Rev R«re R. Hill I Hefwest *•_ 1f»ft_U-d AVCBMS Presbyterian; Church class; 11 am., Morning worship, for the occawon. pott to to CHURCH DIRECTORY ' -—— - { lev. Ebacr I M«|rie Street at MorrU Aveaiw sermon: "'Knowiag Jesw; What The resolution adopted, • eopy Today, 3:30 p.m.—Jyiuar choir; lev. Field OeMte l«tr. Leonani V,. Smckntts, O.D, He'Wants;" tl a.m., Carol choir of which it being «nt to Cotm- AuocloHon Exhibit jj p.ia., Confirmation class; 8:tt eU, is M follows: Today—10 a.m.,'" Holy Com- lev, Jamti W. Hair rehearsal and church time nurs- Summit Art that is' my name: and my glory I p.m., Senior cboit, members of t_t Com- Christian Science Church j j Tomorrow, 7:30 pw. — Wcbetos mofiksa; 4 p.m. boys* choir; 8 Today, 8-il a.m. — Thursday ery; 3:15 pm., Wesley boys' will I not give to another, neither p.m., evening prayer anud Litany. fiiioir rehftarsal; 1 p,nu, BastoF**- jufflx r m SprtegileM AM, { i meeting. * * aur»eryr - norft «a4 of— parish f my praise to graven images." Tomorrow *— 1 p.m., Calvary class for church membership and nual meeting, are deeply concern- works by members of tinu < ,- ^ S*a»tt. N. i. ''- - I "Selections-to be read from Sci- f Suoday, S-:4$a.ns,.-— Sunday house; 10 a.m., Womens lenten ed about tbe plight of the 28 fam- classes. A preview and i, j school: 11 a.m.. Morning voiSsfcip, Service chapter; 6:30 p.m., church service, fellowship room; 3:15 junior high fellowship;, 6:15 p.m., d ence and Health with Key to the school family night. Chapel choir rehearsal; 1 p.m., iles on Weaver Court who have held lastSsindsy formnu, , lit idolatry of relying on ma-; j sermon: "Jesus and Oar Choices, * p.m., Boy'» choir rehearsal; 8 been served eviction notices. This Scriptures" by Mary Baker,Eddy Saturday — 9:» am, Youag Fellowship forut», Dr. Abraham die susoelatiOB. The exhibit is > total rather than spiritual power { include the following .(277:29): inurs*ry during service; 5 pro,, p.m.. Adult motet choir rehearsal. creates • very serious problem ! People'* confirmation class. of India guest speaker. | lag heM at th« ttuiio, 497 sPri« will be stressed at Christian Sci- "Nothing we can s^y or believe • Family night, two films to be Tomorrow, 6;39 p.m.—Building for which, we believe, the citi- ence services this Sunday. j ; shown, covered-dish supper: T ! Syadiy — i a.m., Holy Com- field avenue, and the t»ubliP't regarding matter is immortal, for committee dinner. Tuesday, 9:30 •.«"."—WSCS zenry of Summit at a whole, Is torited to attend from 3 to 5 ,. Keynoting the lesson-sermon en- • 'p.m., Senior high meeting. j m.tintoa: » 15 a.m., family Holy board meeting; 4 p.m., Junior p matter is temporal and is there- Goromu&iOB; S*15 a.m.. church Saturday, 9:SO a.m.—Communi- responsible. Other such families ©a Saturdays and Si titled "Matter" is the Golden Text fore a mortal phenomenon, a Tuesday—Ctrl Seoul banquet. cants' class, fellowship room. choir rehearsal; 4:3ft p.m., Junior in past years had to leave from Isaiah(42:8): 'I am the Lord: school; 10 a.m., choir rehearsal; ttrwigh Hardi 25. human concept, sometimes beau' Thursday — Annual conference Sunday, i:30 and 11 jbm.-Wor- high girls' choir rehearsal; 8 p.m , other such substandard living i meeting. 11 a.ia, itwniicg prayer and ser- Uful, always erroneous." mon; U * m., tliurdi school; 2:30 ship services, sermon: "Beliefs Couples' club ftratiy night. quarters. They have doubled up with friends or relatives in already The following is among the pas- Temple Sin«! p.io, YoaBg Peopk Fellowship; that Hitter: The Forgiveness of phone For sages, to* be read from the King 7:» p m,,'.Senior- Young JPeople* Sins"; 9:30 and U ».m., Church overcrowded tenements in Sum- James version k. of.;. the-**. Bible R*bt>! Morrtson D. Bill Fellowship. school; 9:30 a.m.. Hen's Bible Church Meeting mit or adjoining communities. Or f Hit9 (Isaiah 44:9K /rThey. that make Cantor Nonaao Stunmerf 30 p.m., Boy Scouts; class, pastor's room; 3:30 p.m., they have Tiad to K»iS «p is families to find rooms elsewhere. a graven image are all of them Reform Jewish S:15 p.m., vestry meeUng; T Enquirer's class, fellowship room; EASTER... vanity; and their delectable Worshipping kt Community Cburtfc basketball at Mootclair. p.m., Commuoi^ftDti' class; With each eviction, the situation LOW p.m Urges Action on gets worse." things shall not profit: and .'hey am, St. Kath- 5:30 p.m., Junior class college Visit Our are their own witnesses; they see Tomorrow, 8:30 p.ni.'— Sabbath ennes chapter; io w, Worn- night supper and. program; 6:45 "Some kind of answer ought to not, nor know; that they may beeve services, dsseussitta topic j an** Auxiliary* p.m., Junior Hi Westminster fel- Low Cost Homes be found by way of making It pos- ashamed." •ShalShlll We BecomB e a'MissionaryMii . WdWedaesdid y — M ••»-, Qiurch lowship; 6:45 p.m., Senior West- sible for these citizens of Summit to buy or rent decent living quar- Religion?" Woiid Senice; 4 p.m., children's minster feEowship; 3:15 p.m., Four new trustees were elected Men's and Boys* to the board of Community ters. We know that the Council . Oakes Memorial Church Sunday, 10 a.m. *- Eeligima Lecten service; 4:4S p.m., St.Central club. Rev. Philip S, Wallers, Jr. school at the YMCA. Cecilia choir; 1:30 P n»-, choir re* Church at the 49tlx fenimai meet- is aware of this problem, but we Monday, 10 am., Monday sew- urge that quick action toward at 120 Morris Avenue ?li«arsal;'8:15 p.m., adidt confir- ing held last week at the church ing group; 7:30 p.m., Scout Troop »ni the congregation adopted a least an Interim solution, is im- Methodist The Community Church (station-class; 8:15 p.m., Men'* 62; 8 p.m.. Session meeting, fel- UeiUrtaa I Association. - resolution urging that the Com- lowship room; 8 p.m., Geneva mon Council exert every effort to NATIONALLY ADV. BRANDS Today, 6:45 p.m.—Gir! Scouts; Springfield and Waldnw Arena** HI. 1 fie?, face* frapp i First Baptist Church create low cost bousing facilities AT SAVING PRICES! 8 p.m., Choir rehearsal, BSA Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.—Friendly and pledged its support to a solu- j David K. BaraweB, DD. Circle; 2:45 p.m., Cherub choir scouiers training session. Sunday, 1^30 a.m. — Church tion. ;;v :,. . • • „• Tomorrow. 5 p.m.—Junior de- school; senior school in the com-Rev. and Mrs. Edward fiC Petenon rehearsal; 3:30 p.m.. Junior choir SAM GORDON'S rehearsal; 4:15 p.m., Westminster New meiiibers of the Board are partment with choir, box supper, munity house, lower and pre ' New Ensl*wl at Springfield Ate. Mrs. A. Lahdale Dun of Sum- SALZMAN j activities and worship; 7:30 p.m., school in the Parker D. Kisg t • ______girl choir rehearsal; 6:30 p.m.,mit, Melville S. Hawlejr of New | Today, 8 p.m.—Board of trus- IMYF recreation meeting; <• house; 11 a.m., Morning service, Church school teachers* dinner; Providence, William Dukek, Jr. of Sunday, 9:30 a.m. —Church : tees meeting. 8 p.m., Mary-Martha social meet- 15th ANNIVERSARY OFFICIAL ARMY & NAVY sermon: "The Challenge of Mat-l Westfield and John G. Tryon of | Tomorrow.,, 10 a.m. — Friday DEPARTMENT STORE ^school; 11 a rn, Worship, nursery] urity." ing. Chatham. . ; 5:30 *"jims 3F meeting with box Tuesday, TO a.m. — Women's Al- rSaSd sargifial dressings group. Wednesday, 7 p.m.-rScout Troop | supper; 7 p.m., MYF meeting. \ Sunday. $M a'.m. —. Cburch Annual reports show an in: CELEBRATION SALt 201 Main St. Orcnge liance hospital sewing meeting in 162; 8 p.m., Geneva 1. crease in church membership of Tuesday, 8 p.m.— Official board. {he community house; 1 p.m., Al- ; school; 11 a.m., Nursery, church ©R3 74S1- Wednesday, 8 p.m. — Lenten : worship and sermon: "The Final 78. Expansion of Sunday School liance board meeting; 8:15 p.m., Jewish Community Center facilities was termed "urgent," service. Board of Trustees regular mantis- I Trust"; 5 p.m., Junior High fel- ft Kent Piiee Boulevard St« Them in ACHM! Al Hit Uttst Model •lawship; 7:30, Senior High fel- despite the purchase last year of ly meeting in the community Rabbi Barn L. Lawrence property at 10 Waldron avenue. house. ' flovship. '• • .. * • ' ' Captor Sidney Morris Wednesday, g p.m.—Executive A committee was appointed to study construction possibilities for St. John's Lutheran Church! council Today, 3:30 p.m. — Hebrew school; 9 p.m!, Itlen's club meet- an addition, The church will also HKtS START AT JV* 12 DeForest ftvea-c ' r ..»_•_ r*L L Rev. w. s. Btom... Ph.D. FounUm Baptist Church ing. Imnwdiot* Dtthmy Tomorrow, 5:45 p.m.—Candle UM BU TraAn for Your Set Today, 7 p.m.—Junior choir re- time, Sabbath Vayikrah; 9 p.m., hearsal; 8:15 p.m., Senior choir, Services —Religious School Sab- Saturday 9 a.m.—Senior eate* Sunday,vt a.m.—Church school; bah, '^To See and To-Learo.'*— - Hatulltoa or Norge Nsrge 299.K 11 am.. Worship, Rev. N. Spen- chetical class; W a.m., Junior Saturday, 10 a.m. — Sabbath Deluxe 299.95 catechetical class. cer Glover of East Orange, guest services, Junior Congregation; Fully Antomstlc 19S« Automatic Ignitkm Sunday, 9:30 a.m. — Church minister. 6:47 p.m., Sabhath ends. school; 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.. Wor- Monday, 8 p.m. —Young adult Sunday, 10 a,rn. — Sunday ship, sermon: "The Immortality meeting. school. GAS WISHING MACHINE of the Faithful." Wednesday. 8 p.m.—Prayer and Monday, 3:30 p.m. — Hebrew Tuesday, 8:15 p.m. — Summit Praise Service; 8:30 p.m., Choir school; 8:30 p.m. Hadassah meet- CLOTHES DRTER Our Funeral Home at 309 Springfield Avenue Circle meeting at home of Mrs. rehearsal. ing. E, Dale Click. Tuesday, 3:30 p.m. — Hebrew 17W5 Wedensday, 8 p.m. — tenten Diamond Hill Church school; 9 p.m., Drama workshop; Le« Toar Ttate BURROUGHS & KOHR service, sermon: "Characters of ECT. Robert ft. Carpetter Wednesday, 3:30 p.m.—Hebrew Del,, last., 1 Tr. Service, D»L, Inst., 1 Yr. Senice, Fl.\EHAL DIHEtTUIIS His Passion." school; 7 p.m., Ner Tamid class; Parts and Labor Today, 12 noon—Businessmen's 8 p.m., General center meeting. Sueteuorg to $20 optional Parts and Labor St. Luke's Reformed luncheon; 7:30 p.m.. Troop 168 Thursday, 3:30 p.m. — Hebrew Episcopal meeting; 8 p.m., Senior choir re- school. E» P. BURROUGHS & SON hearsaL Marra? BUI Established 1820 Tomorrow, 3:45 p.m. — Junior Presbyferiaft Cliufch Rev. Walter Mueller choir •rehearsal; 7 p.m., Con- We're ProcticoHy Giving Awcy 309 Springfield Avenue • CR. 3-2323 New Providence Today, 8 p.m.—Mid-week lentea firmation class; 8 p.m., Senior Rev. Richarrf A. Bryan 95 service, Rev. Albert T. Wood- choir rehearsal. trTVSET .'.,km 99 Robert B. Kohr /«,&„ Duddnm, Jr. ward of Somerville wiU deliver Saturday. 7:30 p.m. — Junior Today, 8 p.m.—Adult choir re- M sermon: "The living Dead." youth fellowship party, bearsal Tomorow, 3:30 p.m.—Confirma- Sunday, 9.45 a.m. — Church Tomorrow, 1 p,m.—"Lundigon ii"TvsEr .. ^ 12§ tion class for children 12 and old-school; 11 a.m., Worship, ser is Served"; 8 p.m., Session mecl- 95 er. man: "And When Ye Pray"; ing.at parish house. M'TVSil...w179 Sunday, 9:45 a.m. •— Sunday 6:30 p.m.. Family eight lenten Saturday, 8 p.m.—Couples Club THE HANDICAPS ! school, classes for all children service, covered dish dinner. Dinner. . I USS TRADE-IN FOR YOUR SIT two and older; 9:45 a.m., Adult Monday, 3:30 p.m. — Brownie Sunday, 9:30 a.m.—First church Bible class, studies in Exodus; meeting. school session, primary through OF SOUTHERNERS 11 a.m., Morning prayer, sermon: Tuesday, 3:30 p.m. — Girl senior-hi, and adult class in Bor- Re*. «.» Htg. 1».»5 'The Cross — An Example of ough Hall; 11 a.m., Second Scouts. S«tb Tbomat - Hamilton Beach Christian Living.'* church school session, kindergar- The people, who have been born south of the Mason and Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. — Pat 3Sj*etl Dixonline have inherited some admirable characteristics. They Tuesday, 1 p.m. — St. Luke's Lane; 8.15 p.m., Guild men's ten ages three through five; 11 Electric , are noted for their southern hospitality, their1 handsome women ! guild at church. night, guest speaker. a.m., Morning worship, sermon: t»t ut »how ymi why. and for their friendliness. "Prayer and Our Sins"; 5 p.m., Coll ar torn* la teAayl MINI MIXERS The climatic conditions under which they live have created Communicants' class; 6:30 p.m., KITCHEN CLOCKS a way of life that is detrimental to their health, wealth and First Church of Christ. Scientist Junior-hi fellowship. MORRISTOWN 198 happiness. It is well known that bacteria and insects propagate Monday, 8 p.m.—Board of trus- 1.79 292 Springfield Arerme S—wilt, New Jersey tees monthly meeting. I VITYPEWRITER EXCHANGE One to A Customer faster and are more virulent in a warm climate than in a cold 10 SOUTH ST, one. The old fashioned custom of drinking coffee and tea proved Tuesday, 7:30 p.m .—Explorers A Branch of The Motier Church, The First Church of Oirist post 63; 8 p.m.. Course on New to be a life saver since to make these drinks it is necessary Scientist, in Bostos, Massachusetts JE. 8-7300 to boil the water and this produced a sterile driak at a time Testament by Nelson Tully. when the average person knew little about sanitary conditions. Sunday Services at 11 A. M. Sunday School 11 A. M. Wednesday, 3:30—Junior choir PRE-SEASOM CARIOAD Those who neglected to perform this ritual usually died before Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at 8:15 P. M. rehearsal; 4:15 p.m., Youth choir becoming parents, while those ancestors were addicted to the rehearsal; 8 p.m., Mid-week len- HEAR... AIR CONDITIONER SALE um of these caffeine drinks became the fathers and mothers of en service. the race. Today strong healthy children are required to drink Christian Science Reading Room THOS. Air Conditioner Prices Include: milk with its essential food elements instead of the caffeine OPEN TO THE PUBLIC The Methodist Church drinks that are free from vitamins and minerals. In the past 340 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE 17-*eBt pla«t-8wle»af4:~ - 1. Delivery. Z. Lutallatfoa. t. tXew Frw Service, Labor childnea have been deluded in the belief that to be grown up Rev. Jesse H. Lyons WYATT and Parts. 4. 5-Year VTirnafy on Compressors. 3. Sunday Open daily 10:00 to 4:30 except Sundays and holidays; also Rev. Lee O. Boye and a regular person, one should always follow their inherited Friday evenings 7:30 to 9:30 and after the Wednesday meet- Emergency Service, f. We Gaarantee Service Repairs desire and drink these caffeine beverages whenever they are Today, 10 a.m.—WSCS chapel on ing; Literature on Christian Science may be read, borrowed hour; 8 p.m., Chancel choir «- Within 2i Hoon or We Will Replace ¥oor Air Conditbner. offered. or purchased. Through advertising and social pressure?,,*the use of to- Wla$s Tomorrow, 8 p.m.—Commis- batco has become more prevalent in the South, where such Every Sunday KEG, 1195 SERVICE FOR I J quantities of caffeine are used and so much tobacco grown. The sioh on membership and evangel- v ism." : "•"*• WOR or 8;0a A. M. STAINLESS STEEL nicotine in the smoke relaxes nerves that have been made tense New York . 710 KC through the habitual use of coffee, tea, chocolate and colas. Sunday, 8:30 a.m.—Holy Com- FLATWARE 4.95 Most people are ignorant of the fact that chocolate con- tains 1.9% of caffeine which is more than the 1.15% in coffee. Ho*t ro* sravtcn \ BEG. 23.00 FAMOUS MAKE Likewise the cola drinks have abaut the same amount of caffeine in a small bottle, as there is in a cup of coffee. Through modern POP-UP TOAST1R...... 14.95 advertising and the use of sugar, children have been lead into 1SSI - Re<. S9.IS temptation to ask for chocolate candy, chocolate ice cream, WilCOR chocolate cake, chocolate milk and the cola drinks. No wonder PAUL IPPOLITO Hooter many children grow up to be delinquents since so many parents, 3 Speed Portable schools and health departments have neglected to teach them BI'I ii CewsteOation how m much sugar ruins-the teeth and how the caffeine drinks PMOHOfiRlPHS may lead to the use of tobacco and the two together to the use SUMMIT MEMORIAL VICUUM CLE1MER of alcoholic beverages. Same schools are trying to leach the harmful results from (Successor to A, A, McNamnra) 19.9S 59.9S the habitual use of tobacco and alcohol, but since so many teachers and educators use these products and since they fail SMITH AND SMITH to recognize the caffeine products as the antecedents and the BEST APPLIANCE SERVICE ANYWHERE creators of the desire for the other addictives, their efforts have rUMIIIAL DtRICTOKS 7 Summit Ave., Summit had little effect. They have, perhaps, unconsciously, led the An OuWand'-j Service "Within ffw M*om of AW children and staff members into temptation to follow their CR. 3-1367 example!). SUttfMAM Com? now, let us reason together and use our experience 419 Mefrh AWM AMPLE PARKING SAM GORDON'S and understanding to help those who have not yet found the new and better way of life. Dr*ml M2I2 APPLIANCE SUPER MARKETS 27 CfRlral Avt. RIVER Rl>. ?Over a halt century of funeral acrvtee" MADISON, N. J. I MT. rtVMhfil AVE, HUMAN ENGINEERS EAST HANQVE*. N. J F* 7-KKM ! Howard B. Bishop, H. E. an of the freeholder board, and Cla ing solution, to find a way through 1 Oaklawn road, add Mrs. Jose SAVE! BRING COUPON TO HILL CITIT PAINT, Sherwood C. Valentine, mho road; John Luther, Kendrick served a term on the board, bt|t road; Stephen Sehwara, 105 Whit- L'i<] not seek re-election last year. tredfe road; Stephen Halyard, 25 R'alentine entered the face when Ferawood road; Roger Nye, 90 freeholder Frederick R Asd«v Colt road; Peter..Stem 66 Jfigh son' withdrew to geek the senate street; David HUj-ard, 25 Fern- rumination—from which he later wood road; Rose Miesem, 208 withdrew. Sammil avenue; Harvey Mole, 17 Essex road. Two front Summit The other freeholder asplraots Headmaster E. Lawrence are Mrs. Anna M. Hurray and Springer also announced that the i Eugene F. Daly both of Summit, fofflowiisg Summit boys will re- O^den Beatty of Elizabeth and ceive winter sports awards at the atoning assembly tomorrow: Eu- JIaxry A. Wiercnga of WestfieM. bfr,Mrs.i Murray, Daly and Beatty gene Sites, 15 Manor Hill road; Irving Angell, 1 Crest Acre court; Peter Leavens. 27 Bedford road; Joseph Cornell, 21 Prospect Hill avenue; Stevens HOyard, 25 Fern- Formica Sink Tops wood road; John Connor, 49 Pros- pect HOI avenue; Richard Olive, Everything in Cabinef 111 Whittredge road; John Ander- and Furniture Making son,tf Blackburn road; Gros- venor Richardson. 28 Ridgeview ALWAYS KITCHEN REMODELING avenue. New Providence; Walker Lockett, 36 Greenbricr drive; LOWEST Stephen Schwarz, 105 Whittredge KARL BINDER road. Slratt PRICES The Boawhite population of the (IN OLoaa or scMi-OLoas) Evtnlnfi 29 Hn Aw. United States declined from 12.1 ideal for kitchens, baths, «y«ry room In the houaa. ME. 1^717 per eent rf the total is 3900 to PLUS 3AJ per cent in 195S. 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Junior High Instructor iaito the group briefly {Dwlght Dtfecrt Gl¥ts I you probably have only a few Oa [ areas where you need plan to con- science. The new members spofcelsubject* in their fields Phony Fertilizer Peddlers Kent Ptoc« CMNM State Soil Analysis centrate your efforts, seeding the Kent Place School basketball trouble spots and feeding the whole Two retiring members were hon team completed an undefeated Rrst Step for lawn generously. ored at a testimonial and ioHia Active, County Agent Says season with a 47-33 win over the turn dinner held recently by the You Are Inviftd To Com* In And Summit Schoolmasters Associa A jfanaing to beware of un- nition for these or related terms, Dwight School of Englewood last PTA Donee This Saturday $•# Our N«w Horn* tcrupulous peddlers of lawn and the racketeers escape punish- Friday afternoon on the local Beautiful Lawn (ion. Wallet sets were presented Final preparations have been to Principal Albert J. Bartholo- dbrub "fertiliser*" was issued ment, he explained. gymnasium court, With those first balmy breezes .tit.bit*'visit youll find merf made for the Roosevelt School mew, retiring after 38 years of ihi* week by Cesoty Agricultural According to the agent, this is Lynnette Buchanan of Summit, of spring due soon, a perennial tentible and helpful ideas for stair forward, secured the scoring PTA's St. Patrick's Day Dance service, and to High School wood Agent Erie* H. Peterson Ir, one of the peddler's latest pro* fever will touch most homeowners ;o be held this Saturday at 8:30 eedures: honors for the afteradon with a shop supervisor Elmore F, Furth. Home... Building m JUmodtl, Asserting th»t the mulching total of 19 points. Margaret Saur again. It's lawn fever, and the p.m. at the school auditorium. retiring after 32 ye w». The awards j1 season already Is under way, Mr. Selecting a house a! a time Music will be provided by "The ing than in wttks of search when the husband is at work, they of Short Hills and Debbie McKown symptom is frenzied activity out were presented by Peter K»ndrat,,| Peterson laid his office^ files are of Summit, also hit the basket of door*. But much of this ef- Stardusters" and dancing will president of the Association. | i th filled with complaints from per- inform Oie housewife they are continue until 1 a.m. Andrew delivering an order made by regularly for Kent Place and fort is wasted since we quell the Three new members were ini- j sons who were victimized in this scored 14 and 12 points respect Bace, chairman of the dance, said fashion. him. They exhibit a material that fever with bodilly exercise instead tickets will be available at the tiated: Or. LeRoy Booth, psycholo U.S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO looks dark and rich, saying it is lively. Other Kent Place forward* Their losses Have ranged from of straight thinking. door. Special tickets'"lor" teen- gist for "Hie city schools; WiHia«nl fertilizer which should be spread were Judy Miller of Summit and Hegstrom, Junior High School in i m sMimnu AVMUK WkHR HiTsHn.N . i 115 to $150, he reported. Ann Abrams of Slendhsm. You can have a beautiful Ken- agers will be sold there and at the on the lawn and around shrubs. Ashwood Luncheonette. * structor in mathematics; and Tom< The agricultural extension serv- Convinced by their glib talk, The smooth Dwight School at- tucky bluegrass lawn without an ice has no regulatory powers, the housewife permits them to tack had considerable difficulty aching back, if you start right he pointed out, but householders proceed. Usually, the "fertiliser", away. ;. ,.._ iiave turtwdto him for analysts consists of worthless tea leaves. Playing guard for the winners Here is step one and you can FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES SEE- «f the, product they have bought. Or, the men ring a doorbell and were Susan Balch sod Margie accomplish it before the fever In most cases, he said, the ma- offer the stuff at so many cents Plumley of Summit and Edith strikes.JCNOW YOtm SODL terial has been found to have a bushel. The customer asks the Darling , and Nancy Cornish of Simple? Yes, but how many little,* if any, fertilizing value. amount the grounds require and Short Hills. times-have you bad your soil Salesmen have remained clear is given an estimate. When the On the same afternoon the Kent analyzed? State agricultural ex- of t*e state's fertilizer control work is finished, the buyer is told Place junior varsity team stopped perimental stations say more than more was needed than originally Dwight junior varsity by a 28-19 law by identifying the product half the nation's homeowner* have as "lawn spread" or "lop dress- was figured, and is forced to pay score. Playing for the Kent Place twice the sum named. JVs were Gisela Keuffel, Caro- never heard of the practice and EASTERN FUEL CO. ing" on their bill«,»Mr, Peterson 233 BROAD STREET said. It's a racket that dates back line Spalding, Anne "Thornton, and most of the rest think it's an FREE PARKING Helen Tyson, all of Summit. expensive process uied only by Because there i« no legal defi- about 20 yearsr said Mr. Peter- OPEN EVENINGS CR. 3-0004 son. He urged householders to parks and golf courses. It's not. give their business to reputable, Marriage Guide to Speak It's the wisest couple of dollars established garden supply deal- you ever spent. phono ers. Wednesday at Loco* YW rates Dr. David R. Mace, professor Most of the state experimental I Most Original Method of human relations at Drew Uni- stations or state agricultural col- versity, Will speak on marriage leges will do it for you, as will ! Mrs. lohnjMadden's Brownie eminseling-at the Summit JYWCA thousands of nurseries, seed com- ! Troop 3 in Franklin School was at Kaffeeklatsch next Wednesday panies and research organiza- Boston...... «pc awarded the prize for choosing at 10:30 a.m. , tions. Most hardware stores carry the moist original method of rais- Dr. Mace is a vice-president of inexpensive "do it yourself' kits. Detroit...... 9Oo ing money for the Juliette Low the 'National Marriage Guidance There is nothing to digging up fr»m ««m4M tiler • FH wd fund. The Brownies counted the Council of England. He served a few ounces of soil but be sure •I) day Sunday, t nia. itatiotioaa ' Jk number of buttons on a foreign until 1949 as the Council's general to go down six to eight Inches. ntm, 10%F«LUiaotiaetu(bd. Scout uniform to determine how secretary and was largely respon- That's where your Kentucky blue- sibly , for building the marriage many pennies they should give to r grass roots will grow and that's the fund. ••"•• •-'•*• guidance movement frpm a where you get the true picture. Of modest beginning to a nationwide course, you may need to take more service recognized by the British than one sample if you have a government. - PHOTOSTATS large yard but you should take His regular monthly articles in the extra samples from places Made While You Wait "The JVomen's Home Com; where yoti are having trouble get- panion" have become familiar to ting a good stand of bluegrass. many Americans, and his radio • RUBBER STAMPS program, "Companion," is broad- When you get the chemical an- • OFFSET PRINTING cast daily by ABC from coast to alysisof your lawn, it's time to coast. think instead of act. Look at your Same Day Service on.Request lawn. Kentucky bluegrass grows • IBM TYPING In 1940 each 1,000 U.S. married through most of the winter. Bare women 20-24 years of age had spots and weed patches mean 3S2 Brood Sf. born 075 children, but in 1952 trouble and if it's all bare or all each 1,000 married women 20-24 weeds you'll want to prepare a TWILL Malting Devices CR. 3-2443 years of age had borne -,190 chil- seed bed and do some heavy dren. fertilizing. If you have bluegrats
Don't blame your Appliances... EWFSOIT OW-fo$Wonerf, ornbaM horn wiring h vmlly ffte reason ffcof appliances hrin hrtver to optraiel CometiyH- Whoft ttier^t Bftfor© you go heaping went Lie down on the job. End up wasting and youn in abuse on a slowpoke corTeemaker or a considerable time and money. toaster that won't toast, consider this: rprat Tmoxu begin in the first sixty seconds — and All that would seem like thrill enough-but you'll find .So if you suspect that ymr home has 1 from then on they come in clusters. , Today, three out of' w&y four fumes you've hardly scratched the surface. out-dated wiring, better do something Right off, yon feel the stepped-up getaway in Buick's are plagued by over-loaded wiring. Youll find yourself glowing all over from the sweet and new Variable, Pitch Dynaflow*-a blazing new take-off about it. Call in a qualified electrical con- level buoyancy of Buick's great new ride. even before you switch the pitch. This means all the appliances in these tractor for a free wiring check up. You'll Because now—right in the topmost inch of pedal travel "You'll feel a serene satisfaction from the way this trim homes do not get sufficient electricity to see how little it costs to enjoy all the ad- — right where you do most of your driving — right beauty handles and corners and tracks to the road with operate properly. They balk at this treat- in the fuel-saving economy range—you're moving the truest sense of direction yet. vantages of modern, adequate wiring. with a solid new "take-hold" getaway that's brisk and And certainly youll have to feel the good feeling that's blessedly smooth. yours just from bossing this big and brawny and beau- tifully sculptured automobile that's like a thing alive, JCP&L Then you double the thrill. and impeccably obedient AW AKWT Jtritv Central Power * Light Fw when you want to pass—or climb—or get out of a tight spot fast — you floor the pedal and switch the your ke>y... We'd like you to know and feel all this firsthand-just 100 to "liv. fetter pitch. That brings you an absolutely smooth burst of by trying out a new Buick, That's all you do to join •l«ctrlt«lly" full-power go-ahead on the split second—and it's the Buicks Thrill-A-Minute Club. AMP nearest thing to soaring flight yet, tttVICI Why not become a member in good sitting today? It'i a double-barreled package of excitement-and its And when you do, we have some big-thrill news on teamed with the most powerful V8 engine in Buick prices, too. If yow spot Him symptoms ^ hirtory —ft 322-cublc-incb engine %vith no less than 9.5 to 1 compression in every CENTURY, SWIM and *Neie Advanced Variable Ptich Dtfnaftow it (He only Di/nn/fow Itf yow tttctikil (cntroctor ItoU Bukk htildi today, It it ttarulard on Roadmarttr, Super and Century-optional tt modert titra cott m the Sptcteh hr i frt* wirikg dmk-up. 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A St. fMridTs Al All Acasos) At One Time Lancaster Brand lay —e tfcfa wafcomU All oils Chud LANCASTER BRANRA D ftWBrisket et t: Cross Cut B«cf FROSTED UNCAS7ER BRAND SHRIMP RIB ROAST FANCY OVaW BKADY . . . 7 Inch c»»! A • m JUMBO UNCASTiRj! BRAND 5yC|D - . Wonderfu99l for or s»f«l«2 IACON I S: 27c SCALLOPS 7-OK, TAYLOR | Fillet PORK ROLL S 29c^99c t * Is By Advertising In tf Uegetavledy "•"•: ': •' • •-/ •••/ •• . . ;. ••5i':;"; OR A N GC E S VIRGINIA LEE FLORIDA THE SUMMIT HERALD LEMON VALENCIA ~39 ltaa)il Ihtteh Kuchen f Covering *b* Summit Area Every Thursday NEW GREEN Ib. 5 Ring *"* !„ si. P«iric*'s 0«yl With More Thou 5,300 AwBM Paid Clraitaffon. Bar Cake 1 4 •read e 12-1 C-CUffl March 17. CRtttvltw 3-4000 , All pric«* •fftttiv* ifcro«4> 112S1 Sprln^ltW Awmt THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, MARCH 15, report that the bridge and canasta* W Watson-Stillman and formerly was be shown at 9 p.m. Sunday at te Troop t, also of HiQview, at dejko, wtwta^tdaa^W* parties recently held to raise funds with Thomas k Betta Co. and the New Providence Methodist Uaeofat School cafeteria. Hie <*»«• girls. Refreshments J* Women's Club to for a hay ride for teenagers of Heights' Budget, To K*tf> DMS ot $3 Made Manufacturing Co. Church. A covered-dish supper party was given to complete oae will follow. Uter s*^ and Mrs. U Berkeley Heights was s success. New r •~- Tbe League 1 of the requireroents for the folk The hay ride is set for April 21. s GtilM Invite Mm Uami was presenUd-vith See Demonstration dropping Tax Rate 1 of • Women Voters of New Prpvi- dancing badge which the Girl from both troops. *'4 Mrs. V. Chirba, chairman of the I deore vill bold unit meetings on Berkeley Heights - Dr. William Troop 26 Scouts are working on under the ublic s Assisting the hostess 1 p KV I PStfit Al*tfci ! P »ffa"" department, is plan- ,; V. S. • trade policy on Monday at I. ReiUy, director of the National instruction of Mrs. Walter Mac- ro0 MJ VI HI IJ Ml 1151 jning this activity-in cooperation Glvts Foil Dancing Potty the leaders Mrs w. H BJ Crafts Artist 80 Points, Passed !l:lS p ra. at tbe home of Mrs. Institute for Straight Thinking, Williams. • with the Recreation Commission. lAn S Wright, US! Springfield will be guest speaker at tbe an- New Providence—Intermediate Mrs. J. C. Castle, £8 Berkeley Heights — Miss La , It has been decided that an an- Berkeley Hei«kts.-~Tiie i$S§ mu- avenue; on Tuesday, at 8:15 p.in. nual wens night meeting of the Troop 26 of HUlview School gave The Brownies, led by Mrs. F. Soffle, Mrs. B. E. GUJ Verne G. Moriti, instructor io j nua] scholarship will be awarded nicipal budget of $896.89». an in f at the home of Mrs, S. C. Ben- Women's Guild of Diamond Hill a folk-dancing party for Brown- E. Brewster «nd Mrs. B. C, Po- Mrs. WiUiam C. Nhrff? craits, will show papier mache i by tne woman's Club to the most crease of $!M,I52.Wf ©%w Jsrt wit. S3 Pittsford way; and on Community Church next Wednes. object! and demonstrate how .they j deserving Berkeley Heights stu- year's figure. «ai addled toy the' Myedoesday, at 10 a.m. at the day at S:30 p.m. in the Lee Com- are made at the meeting oMhe | dent graduating from Begional i&wasM*!* Committee at Imt Wed- home of Mrs. Herbert Bugbird, munity Room. Members and * Woman's Club of Berkeley Heights j High school. Mrs. Everett Fay, nesday's tneetiag- There was no Owritttl read, Tall Oaks. friends *rt invited to bring their nest Tuesday at 12:30 p m. in1 chairman of the scholarship com- comment from any taxpayer. Mrs. S. H- Keyes, chairman of huvbands. the Berkeley Heights Library. [ mittet!> has ^en working an this Tbe new tax rate of f».T3 i* a M.r*. Nean Luad will be chair- j j t ith Mr. Warren W. Hal- s committee on trade, pro ec w that a "team of ex- Troop $4 to Stof* May Baseball Season Starts April 18 man. &ey, principal of Regional. year, and is attributable it *r perts" Kill lead the discussion Because of Die nearness of Easter. New Providence— Intermediate creased valuations arocuBtiog to and serve - as 'resource ehatrtnen Miss Moita «ill show how Easier ; Troop 54 of Hiliview School will Church Luncheon Ser $11,586,751.* * *" **!*for each of the three meetings, bunnies • are made from papier present "The Sleeping Beauty" BE PREPARED! New Providence —Mrs. Gordon Local purpose tax this ;ear is I to Monday evening Mrs. Robert mache for use as table settings, $171,400 an increase over last year | This Saturday at 10:45 *.m. at the childrens parties or Easter gifts. MacKellar and Mrs. Frank War- J. Gnaediager of Berkeley Heights • HOW IS YOUR of |29, 844,*3, County tax is $171.- and Dr. Elisabeth Bar abash will New Providence Presbyterian, Miss Moritz has appeared on ren will have charge of the tables 00O, up $97,486.82; local seftool dis- Church parish house.. Donations all leading TV networks in such be »a charge; on Tuesday eve- CA* RADIO? and decorations at the "luncheon trict tax is $424,300, up m,3Z3M: niof. M«- George E. Schtndler, from those who attend will go to shows as "The Kathy Norris!" . Jonathan Dayton Regional High the Juliette Low World Friend- Show", -Vanity Fair". "Herb •« served tomorrow at I $>.m, at it,, Mrs. Paid Becher, and Miss 1 School, Springfield, 1129Jm, «p Blanche White, and on Wedaes- ship Fund. The play is under he Sheldon", and at one time had i the Presbyterian Church dining $a),«7.51. i a twelve week series teaching room. Mrs. Graham Irving is direction of Miss Sara Jane Par- UP TO PAR? (he hostess. Mrs. Walter Hartig, Mayor Ira F. Motley itsacwuiieed : cells. crafts to the children on the at the meeting that tbe area be- j Buster Crabbe Show. CR 3-5082 or Mrs. Richard E. • HOW IS YOUR TV. Badgley, C'R 7-1353, are in charge tween Berkeley Scbooi and the I Basis for the discussion wOl be Church Sponsors Movi* Hostesses for that day include Kopper's Company plant oo tfce j the l«ag«e» pamphlet; "Coopera- RECEPT1ON7 Mrs. G. Wrigley, chairman, Mrs. of reservations. Young children New Providence—Two movies, will'be cared for in the nursery. east side of Snyder avenge woold two or C«aifusion". The ad van- t. Williams, .Mrs. I). Ward, Mrs. be developed for the proposed (tages d membership^in the Or- 'Festival of Spring" tad "The • Do Y©M ftfod Rtpdrt F. Messner and Mrs. V. Chirba. home of American Legion Past, j gaakation lor Trade C<*operaUon Great Spirit of the Plains" will March 20 is. also the date of Boro Man Gets Farm Pott 358, a fire and rescue squad l»ead- S tOTCJ will be discussed, On Your Homt Radio, the spring conference for the \jSew Providence—Raymond N. quarters and a.surroundinf park. | -~~~—• Or Possibly a fifth district, it will be held at Eberhardt of 36 Gales drive, New SHORT HILLS the Far Hills Inn. Officers and He said that alOpxlOO feat h* j DeMott«O A4dftfMS ' PrQvidence, last week was ap- on the comer of Snyder avenue I Out? members are planning to attend pointed assistant Union County LANDSCAPING CO. the morning session. A report of and a proposed paper street feasf agricultural agent by , the Board been sekcted for the location .of J. Berkeley flW^rta—Adolphft De- • CONTRACTORS • i, activities, of the past year pt all of Freeholders. Eberhardt for- ; CaU p9 ~ We Are "the clubs in the district will Ije the rescue squad, and immediate--13|attea " HIATINO AND COOLINOI ffcfc fud-Mviag. newnatriitacO-EHa g O-E Fur- COOUM UmtgotofetlMr nm—«ajof won- to mak* • ttaflt, eom- TERMITES a central bcatisf «D ptet "weather plant" . At«qr tiiMvov that At* anywhere, crta natiUi-t tea cloart. Enjoy truly are flying again. Watch •ww cooling, at «ir- modem living with yeat- for "Swarms" of "Fly •vMnftr low cott. Thk round air coaditioniac ing Ants" which come O>8 ruraaai and the for your «ntfa« bomt with Spring, shed their VW» ««r thtmr—m, «r »ft«t* brRO nmhtt wrvay. wings, then disappear. These wood destroying insects cause much dam- age to property. Build- GENERAL^ ELECTRIC ings not protected dinn- CaU Us Today for Free Estimate ing construction usually require it later. 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K SUPPt Y CO. CHttfti* §*14tt SUMMIT AUTO SALES INC 811 MOIWiS AW. UNION, N. J. ' if 331 Morris Avt. at Sprinqfiald Av«., Summit "' MV.M070 CH«*f»t* Clt 3-2A00 d ««' ". »*» WKCA-IV-HM, THUU.——. i\ ii rvv THE SUMMIT HHULO. THUXSOAY. if, IS •"Emerald 1st*'* If Themt life a demonstration. Members I At Saturday tW Cawer a« invited to Mag aloag a smaB I Middle School e Club Hobby Hall Hostesses piece of furniture provided it has liie teenage department will Mrs. Robert D. Zenker and" been stripped down and is ready ,.-,ui-t a&olher Junior Itign can- At Kent Place Unit to Wear of Mrs. William E. Eitner will be; ,;"„ io be held Saturday at the for refiniahlng. Refreshments will hostesses to the fourth grade be served. Hie meeting is open to To Give Opera Bowery Life Hobby Hall class tomorrow, all Kappas in the area. March 16. On Saturday, March -I'lveniHg will be Emerald Isle" "lolanthe," an operetta in two A first hand account of life on 17, Mrs. Charles Overbeck and .';;., .•tuition of St. Patrick's day. acU, will be presented, by the Club Garden Department the Bowery will be presented to Mrs. Richard R. Schramnj will! ' in. "canteen program consists Kent Place middle school on Sat ,,r iinniwng, dancing, table garnet Plans Guest Might the member* of the Evening reeeive the seventh grade. ' , urdiy, March 17, at 8:%) p. m. Group of the Summit College games. Refreshments Richard Walter, stipt. of Parks Ticket* are available at the school Club when they meet at 8:15 p in. Mrs. William M. Baker and / d. The YWCA invites in Maplewood will be the speaker office or may be purchased at next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Keith B. Mount wiU be host- 7 „. high students in the at the annual guest night of the the'door. Proceeds will go to theH. O, Bailey, 7 Keats road, Short esses to the New Providence/ and New rrovidence area garden dept. of the Fortnightly school scholarship fund, Hill fourth grade on Monday, Marcf tu attend the jaffair. - Club, to be held on Friday, March 1% Mrs. Leonard R. Barrett wil The operetta is under the di- Rev. William Lufburftiw, minis- # II at S p.m. His topic will be receive the fifth and sixth gradL* rection of Mrs. Wendell P. Me ter of the. Methodist Church of Kappa Kappa Gamma "Many Uses of Unusual Shrubs." ' class. \ ' Kgwn, Jr., supervisor of music Gladstone, wilt be the speaker. Alumna* to Mef* Mr. Walter is a well-known hor- ticulturist and for the last 14 year* in the middle school, Mrs. Me-H,e and Rev. H. £. Morris, of the Xte Lackawanna Alumnae.As- has been a member of the staff Kown, who is a graduate of Con- Methodist Church in Mendham, sociation of ICappa Kappa Gam- of the South Orang* and Maple- necticut College for Women and spent a week" liviiig among the REPAIR SERVICE fraternity witt meet Taesdty wood adult school, has done advanced study at the derelicts on the Bowery. An ac; «rng, March 20, at 8 p.m. at Watch Repairs Hostesses for the evening will Hartt College of Music, has count of their experience in tnak the' home of Mrs. John H. Day in Pearls Restnum be Mrs, Ernest Habit and her handled the danee direction and ing a case study of these unfor Chatham. Mrs. Day will speak on committee. There will be an hour will also accompany on the piano tunates appeared in the May 23, Engraving • refinishing" and wU of fellowship following the meet- the singers and dancers. 1955 edition of Life Magazine. The Plating ing. • ••', , .; • • The principal rules will be conclusions that they reached Crystal* Pitted played by Jean Blackmar, Susan will be the subject of Mr. Lufbur Immediately Stifels Have Daughter Hand, Anne Harding, Susan Reid, row's informal talk. Mr. ana Mrs. Henry G. Stifel Meredith Welsh, and Margaret CARLANS NEW! Wilson, all of Summit, Today's gas meter, which meas of Montreal have announced the ures the amount of gas you use, Your Cummuml) Jew tier birth of a daughter, Wendy Snead, Understudies for the leading is almost the same in appearance Complett parts; will be .Pamela Connor, OpenFri, Eves. 'tU9P.M. on March 6 at the Royal Victoria and design as when it was invent ilf Springfield Ave. CR. 7 144« Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stifel are Doris Hodges, "Sallle. Krusen, ed in England in 1844. Catering S#rvice former Summit residents. Mrs. I Susan Merrill, Virginia Parker, Stifel is the former Miss Char- Michaelann P o t e n, Dhuanne for lotte Snead. Schmitz and Barbara Stevenson, all of Summit. Home Weddings Other members of the cast from For Your Birthday or the Summit Area are Wendy Exclusively Ours... Ddicloti* Anniversary YWCA'i NEW EXECDTTVE BOARD-New mem- Bruce Findley, Mrs. Clark Pool, Mi* Graham T. Berry, Jean Birdsafl, Lynne Clut bers of the executive board of the YWCA get ac Brown, Mrs. G. H. Ridings, Mrs. Fred k-Greenley, sam, Linda Cowen, Anne Dodson, Viennese Cubfatt Sweetheart quainted following their election at the annual the new president; Mn. Charles DeLong and Mrs.Anne English, Joan Gordon, Ro- meeting Monday evening. Left id right are Miss Robert Volkenlng. Miss Frances Legget, also a berta Green, Kathleen Hunter, MAKE YOUR Cake Mary Emma Farmer, "eiecutive director; Mrs. member,, Wjis absent, t Mary Jochen, Virginia Lada- rit#tf«shlitf, u Sprint! Trimmed] Mocarski, Elisabeth Lamb, Nancy' RESIRVATIOMS tARLYt [with real Uv« flower*! Serve* U.| Langenhelnv Lila Lenz, Mary Little, Lynn McGrath, Margaret DRexeU-02Z« PERSONALS $•1.50 MeKnight, Ruth McLean, Deb Mrs. Karl Pftster of 22 Lie* el psychometrist and remedial Thomas Day Kent, son of Mr,orah Mandeville, Barbara Metz DRexel *-%m tyn road and Mrs. E. II. HiD ofreading teacher in Pelham, Her and Mrs. Stephen G. Kent of 43ger, . Patricia Moser, Carolyn MEUIE WHSS Summit avenue recently spent fiance is in the English depart- Shadyside avenue, will spend his Reeves, Cheryl Schroeder. Mari- ten dayi at Oialfontr-lUddoji |24 Taylor St. Mil ment at JPeiham High School. spring vacation from Columbia anne Schwarz;:, Janet Simonds MH1IEWHSS Hall in Atlantic City.' - Law School with his brother, Mary Sinclair, Sandra Whitney Opposite Washington School I Mrs. Fletcher P. Thornton, Jr. Stephen G. Kent, Jr. and his fam- and Christine Yates. •4 Toyiof Jt. MIMI Mr. and Mrs. "George D. Smith of 1 Primrose place will be host- ily in Havana, Cuba. of 175. Springfield avenue have ess on Tuesday, March 20, at 8:15 Couples' Club fo Feature completed a late-winter vacation p.m. for a meeting of the writing at Caneel Bay in the Virgin Is- group of the College Club. Kent Place Sophomorfes Local Prestidigitator lands. They made the trip by air. Hay ft Danceat School Orla Moody will entertain with So """Mrs". "A." P. Seder of Beverly Members of the wedding party his magic tricks at the family road recently flew to Jackson- A silver and black color scheme at the forthcoming marriage on night for the Couples' Club of the .. M can be worn ville for several days' vacation added to overhead mobiles car- March 31 of Miss Betty Jane Methodist Church next Tuesday. with Mr. Seiler, who had earlier ried out the "futurama" theme in a woman's hair, or Poppele and James Frederick Moody has performed before gone to Florida on business. of the sophomore class dance last HEARING AID dipped to a necktie Barrett, son of Mrs. Frederick Saturday evening at Kent Place many local groups, including the George Barrett of DeForcst ave- School. Dancing was from 8:30 Franklin PTA. Supper will pre- Chell Frantzen, director of the cede the show. nue, will be feted at a buffet sup- Cheil Frantzen Studios on Summit p.m. to midnight to the music of per on March 28 by the prospec- Milan Hartz' orchestra. In charge of arrangements for OM-YMT , Hv*-r—e $*vkw MM avenue, flew yesterday to San the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Rob- tive bride's parents, Mr. fadJuan, Puerto Rico, where he will Among the chaperones were Mrs. Edward A. Poppele of Ir- inson Clark. The kitchen com- do a picture story for Chubb & Mr. and Mrs. William H. Buchan- mittee includes Mrs. John F. Andrew Kovacs vington. Miss Poppele was hon-Son of their branch offices. an and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph E. ored at a shower given by her March ant, Mrs. Robert Wood- Optician Plumley, both of Summit. maid of honor. Hiss Netta Sheps Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Plume of ward, Mrs. Harry Perlet, Mrs. Earmdd Imprtsstats Local students assisting In ar- Harold Perry, Mrs. Robert Bran- of Newark and at a luncheon at Oakley avenue are on a motor trip rangements were Ann Marshall, 357 Mlllbum Ave., Millbnrn the William Pitt given hy her dow, Mrs. H. Douglas McGeorge through Florida. Henrietta Lenz, Diane Hooves and Mrs. H. J. Wallis. DRexel 9-4155 sister-in-law, Mrs. Edv-1 W. and Ann MeKnight. Poppele; A "teenagers open house" at the Reservations can be made by FASHION TWO . ; .the Beacon Hill dub on Sunday from calling Mrs. H. Douglas Mc- George, CR 3-6972. three-piece ensemble i n The Summit Junior Service 4 to 6 p.m. is planned for children Son fo Mahlon Scotts handsome cotton and rayon League will hold its annual meet- of club members. A family picnic A son, Christopher Blame Scott, Girl Scouts Perform at ing next Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. luncheon on Sunday, March 4, and was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon create Duchatet Faille with at the home of Mrs. Pieter Smit the annual meeting at the club- Scott of 78 Til) Oaks drive,' Feb- Washington School wetkit blouse. 281 Summit .avenue. Dcs«rt #Sti house last evening have been other ruary 29 at Morristown Memorial coffee will be served under the recent club events. At an assembly on March 12 Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.Washington School pupils saw $29.98 For exciting direction of Mrs. Billings "Wheeler and Mrs. Howard Elaine of Mend- with Mrs. John Farriogtoo, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Hass of 95 two historical plays: "Benjamin ham and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Franklin, Journeyman" and "Ab- William Cross, Mrs. John Faron Fernwood avenue have concluded Scott, Jr. of Elizabeth. AdJMiss Doreen Trffey assisting. a sis weeks* trip to Trinidad and raham Lincoln, Railsplitter." Florida. Mrs. Hass is remaining in They were acted by the members Bliss Deirdre M. S. Coghlan and Jacksonville for a visit #ith Col. Local Girl Directs Capers of Girl Scout Troop 50, under the news and Mrs. Percy Thompson, par- direction of Mrs. J. van Dam, Arthur Hedrick Weisbach Jr., Miss Virginia Callis of 116 whose engagement has been an- ents of Mrs. John Eisenhower. Canoe Brook parkway is author scout leader. nounced, were guests of honor at and director of "Adventures in t'oan DePue, Adelaide Murphy, a cocktail party given Saturday Mrs. John J. Christie of 33 Nor- Excellence," a musical comedy Bonnie Faatz, Diane Formichelle, in Boston by Miss Anne Valiant wood avenue entertained at coffee to be performed by Drew Univer- Julie van Dan, Nicky Garland, J?ynn, watch for our Dort, a former resident of Sam- last Monday. Guest of honor was sity undergraduates this Saturday Barbara Coleman, Judy Simonds, nut and classmate of Miss Coga- Mrs. Gilbert G. Emerson of Mont- at 8 p.m. in the Summit High Carol Zenobia, Margaret Monta- HOUSE OF FASHION Ian at Kent Place School. Tbe flair, who was speaker at the Girl School Auditorium. This will be gue, Eva Genna and Robert Ash- 354 Springfield Avenue Summit, N. J. bride-to-be, a daughter of Mrs.Scout birthday celebration held drewV annual All College pro- man took part in the program. Guede Coghlan of Summit avenue that afternoon at the high school. gram, and will feature talent ad next week in and the late Mr. Cogfalaa, is a Present at the coffee were Sum- from the faculty a? well as from mit area Girl Scout board and the student .body.--The show will committee members. be open to the public. PLANNING AN » thisnewspaper OVERSEAS TRIP? For the Professional Decorator have a new "MMOU rfar** (lUUmaB Sunbeam Raver m and Upholsterer English Ford line I delivered to gw orerattzt or the se« BLANCHE HABER James Gorman Amateur 194 ESSEX ST. MILLBURN, N. J. Summit Packard 296 BROAD STREET • Drexel 9-2111 Easter Clothes for the Younger Set... Colors and COOOCODOOO LnceivaWe Uted: tare*. New Dresses-Coats-Hats for Girls Uncial. Suits-Coats-Slacks-Shirts for Boys acquards, horned to brocades, prices at Lovely New Dresses Suifs For Toddler eveninCor ithge •trade» . jCalSl For Toddlers in Cotton Boys In Cotton And Unenl further information. And Nylon! 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Smith James lUrcwJ^fo, Mrs T Jerr>* Caporoso, MM of Mr. !W, i.s the largest giwk letter Donohue of Valley View avenue. Summit Symphony ; The engagement of Miss Linda Mrs. Francis Caporoso vl 71 l)i is included on .the -first semester fraternity in the United States By Janet Gskrart Let Dougherty to Lt. (j.g.) Wat- Mr*. Oaftoo Tessier sad i vision avenue, has been clevled honor roll sit live Beard School, land* A. T from the standpoint oj chapter!. son Baldwin Smith Jr. U. S. Navy president of the Washington Cot Orange, where she i» a member Auaa Woodward Cla^k v, ag w>- v son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith of lege chapter of Lambda- Chi A! of the senior class, praao soloist tad tone unsung Honor* behind the-seenes performers de- Euclid avenue hat been an- It "Caft Ctantant" Aids* ph* fraternity. Jerry is presently ss Carol T. Lau«r of 3 Elected Treasurer served bwiqubts last Wednesday nounced by the bride-elect's par- a junior at the Eastern Shore oi Hill avenue, is on t: Wn, DaTM h. Brown «rfl a cu,.. Richard Wichman, ma of Mr. evening at Summit Symphony ents, Mr. and Mrs, William James New Eoglaqd tvenue u u* rent dt'an's list at Drew Dougherty ot Hampton, Va. & gq tenue u u^ and Mrs, A. Wichman of 10 West- Orchtstrg's Spiring concert at the of a committeit e ^aiming f Z >ity where shf is a M'liior in the High School. June wadding ij planned. w Coik-ae of liberal Arti. minster fo»d, was recently elect- 44th annual *Ca|Ca|e tnaniaortnanirT ed treasurer of Alpha Kappa Pfci. Urn, Clark it no stranger to Miss Dougherty attended Wil V. F. Har A. graduate of Summit High be held U»y 4 8t Cranlich s c? \ Dr. vey national business honorary so- Summit audience* who hav* had Ham and Mary College. Lt. Smith School, .she. 'n .concentrating in the considerable privilege of ob- •nge, lor the benefit of the «« ti*t eiety, at the University of Miami, is a graduate of Stevens Institute bral p#l*y department «.« ? Lalin at Drew. She is the daugh- Coral Gables, Fla. strviag both th« young artist pad of Technology and is a member it icr of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A Jt ,jOrt%pftdk;,..Jfospiuj-....fjlll, • OFFICE AT A senior in the SchMCl oi Busi- her voice grow in stature and CLUB (HJKOT-AUiit Shtuard oi jof Delta f fti» Delta frat*«jiiy; He Latter of the above address I grace ever several years. Heard thf Hospitap l CeCeaterr «« O ness Administration, he is major- pfewood, a concert comedi- is stationed at little Creek, Va Nd 3.82 SPRINGFIELD AVE. ing io marketing. is two ielections, "Convien Par- Before entering the Navy^ Lt Noted stage and te!ev»M.in itr> (fa Hamilton Dean's l-Ul Ur" Irons the opera *The Daugh- enne, will present a talk on Smith was with Ncrdling, Dean will appear on the program p, iseit B!dg., Summit „ H:urn T. C. Davis, son ot Mr.;Attend* Ski Weekend ter of the Begiment" by Doni- American Women — Historical k Co., Inc. in Summit. troaiss invitatbas will ^ March SI. IIOl'RS: and Mrs. Loren L. Davis of 128 Miss Susan Leach, daughtei of zetti and "U est Doux, 11 eit Boo" and Hysterical" to members of Mrs. Prances Leach of 96 Beck- BRIDE ELECT — Mr. and Mrs.an aria from Massenet's opera, w * to *< Daily M arris turnpike, a member of the Golden Age Club of EdUon ihe freshman class at Hamilton man road, was one of 30 students John Ghiandwui of HighUtown "Heriod&de" the soloiit'i app«ar- Spelling Bee Chi Omega Alumnae CIL 7-1318 ; olk'gp, has been, named to the of Centenary Junior College who announce the engagement of their ance seemed all too short. Works Recreation Center tomorrow. A Joan's list for the first semester attended a "Ski Weekend" at In- (laughter, Misss Marie Gluandoni, by iht French composer* seem concert singer and Juilliaid To Meet in Maplewood* to Julie Burnt, son of Mr. andespecify suited to the wprano's Planned by tervale Farms, North Conway, School graduate, she gives hu- The Nortiiern Hew Jers ! Mrs. (iiulio HJIZO of 51 Ashwood talent*. Not only a fine singer , N. II,, under the auspices of the Alumnae association f tw ( I college outdoor club. avenue, Miss Ginamloni is a but an excellent musician, Wr». morous impersonations of various ShTeremPTA o graduate of Higlitstown High Clirk has abiolutc control of in- ypes of women, such as an opera Omega sorority will mwt w, $ ; A spelling bee has been planned day, March 23. at 12:30 p.m. Prospective Freshman at lulun School and Wilfred Academy. Mr. tonation, excellent diction and * linger, gold digger and gun-toting , John Hall of It Blackburn road tor the meeting of St. Teresa's the home of Mrs. C. B. Alston Bozzo served iwo years in Korea poised stage presence. The fa-westerner. Next Friday, March PTA to be held in the auditorium JUST FOR YOU I Was one of 200 prospective Union with the 5th Army Air Forte Maplewood. 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Trwlo of 382 Sprmg Mrs. Susan $j.mmmm .ot U Edwin Sweasejr ol" S Nassau on« child. aboard the Atlantic Fleet sub- field avenue, co-chairman oi tike Lewis avenue, a sitter of tbe late USS Cutlas* in the Canb- drive has been appointed general executive committee oi the Union Robert Scfcsrf of tH* eity who manager of operations ia the ter-Ciba List* Sates Rip County Owpter of the Amerkao died February »» was earned bean. Time To Seed 6 Ferfil/re styling. minal* department of the Port ol Of 34 Ptr Cent In If SS Cancer Society, wanted voluateer* beneficiary ef me-batf of the es- Lawn New York Authority. He has been attending the refresher course tate, atco.&sg to the «ilf filed Odi KioS to lr««k serving as assistant general man- Sales of Ciba Pharmaceutical held in JPlainfleld Tuesday taat last wttk at the Surrogjiie'« ot ager «f- the four tueirepoHttta -eif- PwxtaeJj Inc., touted |3§,2lfi,ffl2 <8(icer, unlike otaer diseases, is jfeee.,. Qipmrf for Ntw port* operated bj the Port Au- ia JS55, President T. F. Davies • Mama* • Humus personality aa to$idfcw» Invader that g»v«» Another si.teiy Mtt Aa Informal grouod breaking thority. Hsinei reported. This figure rep wbat stenu to be an taagaifieaat Bachert erf CfcatfuuBS, is to ceremony will be held Wednes- i resents an increase of 34 per cent Sorensen was graduated from warning. eeive me-^uarter of tise day, March 21, at *M P m. a* the Mew York University School 'over the previous year's sales. Stressing seven danger signals attd a niece L>orc*Js} V, Bachert Oak KooU School to start con- ASK US FOR FREE ESTIMATE ol Commerce, Accounts and Fi]- Haine. attributes the salts in of cancer, Tfriolo stated (Mat ol East Or».oge,' who also is th*struction on the new $830,00 gym- nance. He joined Pan American I crea&« ta the success of Doriden, though the symptoms are there, eitcjjtru. u .ia'.xeccb'C -tbe, ON LANDSCAPE SERVICE 'World Airways in 1W2 and served a new -aonbarbituric sedative and the minor character oftea te»ds quarter. a person to procrastinate and. in- llsgr. John Leoihsa will con as airport nj wager, operation* hypnotic, and to indications thai duct the ceremony to which par- inspector tod international rep- Serpasii can be used in the treat stead of going to a doctor, put off OMEN SUNDAYS tua examination until it is too late. With Army At Fort ents and students have beta in- resentative until 1M9, when he ment of mental disorders as well vited |» attend. joined the Port Authority M u as for high blood pressure. "Early detection is the best wea- P* L Vee Grtibi, 26, «» ol Mr, pon agaiast cancer," he declared and Mrs Lafayette Grisbf, t£ la urging periodic health exam- FraskUa place, u a eeraber of Concwt Sch«lul< ChcNra#d inations. the 82d Airborne DI%IA_OO at Fort lite Summit Community Con- Bragg, N. C Cntby, a member certs A8o»ciation hai been noti Citbeiw Trust Gains in of Task Company MUT career. fROM *» sq.yd. $79.00 BOSTON ROCKER UPHOLSTERED These rocker* are is maple, IEWIOOM SUITES CHAIRS Mack, as* mahogany aad j «pho!it*red chain go at only. Rtf. 4?I.O0 In decorator fabric* and fo*ra rubber. Don't mils this bay, $O_#*-W while they last at only Slt.tS TAILE LAMPS S1Of.fl0 DArSTlOM $2tf.M Large •elcctiea «f fit* qoalitr DINETTE SITS 3-PC. MAPLE taVe lamas hi may style* to SOFA BED SUITES tnm. WhUe they last. S pc. Daystrom breakfatt sets *lth heat rtelrtaat 3 pc. Maple sofa bed suite top. Several colors to t&ttatfAg wit, platform rock- cheese from sow only. er and matching chair now only. '66 w '129°° CUSTOM WILT SOFAS g^ atyiei ctssMa TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY sofas fa iteertter fabrics. (Mtfceygesteeljr. ; .00 PlatforS34.W m doctors • only $59.98 168 S34W Boudoir Choirs . • . only $21.88 •*a « matttr of record. YOB fet BM»e for vm WerH frenoVsonfftfl sfyl«» OMe show, the snuaej ia OMs for '56! Oldwnobifc ownm bsve way igiin with the double^aty hewtf of the fttJtllOWtN InwDvrn iBit for yean, and many of them have •tw "lotagrilfc" (n>nt bomper. It's lw» sturdy enjoyed the pleasure of Rocket performance for ORTRAWnONAL hunpen ia ooe-aod a smart grille betid*! DinttteStts only $98.00 Iwi liun the cost of owning one of the mall OCCASIONAL Aad feiiTI mvtr know what • pleintre riding TABLES and driving em be until jrouVo tried an Old*. ftm »tfl» MM. feuap w • HILT-IN VALUlt la* n slww you the facts and figure*. YouTI table* «rtth fetaife* t«ft. Wall Shelves .... only $ 9.88 ThU en snuggk* down to the road, holds • ' tfcaw fcajs M mty em tkat it'» e««y to get out of the ordinary hmb course, rounds a eranro ADD UP TO PINBIt and into an €M»... that it's good settee tomak e Moqemne Rocks .. only $ 8.99 MOTORING NOW... the move now! •29 fV. You'll find many of toe t«Moaa behind «'"• TOP KHALI LATIRI For evample, kok at what you get. Start with nanr«low ro#<..Wlity in the new Stfoty-RWo Wall Plaques . . . only $ 1.88 power. QkJ*mot>ilr pkmeered the nigfa-eotnwea* Qumk. OMmolitk'a rivpobt stHpcnsion fei- . S11IJM mm «ra with the Rocket Engine. The 1956 tnre. tmh tiwuttm M daal etaMUswiH center- HOLLYWOOD $4T.W DbHactftNi Rorirt » mightier, peppier than erer, with a eontrol steeriiig, and a heavy, lolid-unlt frsrae, 9 J5 to 1 oomprwmon ratio! Take Jfm« chok* of H all wMs up--ronwr try « Rad^t 44, ywOTtlff Floor Lamps only $24.00 219 lwrMtwwer in Suprf 88 and Nlmrtv-Eight We fied mre we «••« sbow ymt the gtesteit SMMNW MM IM> orwpower {Ear the lowerprktJ "«", vaht m«*iath GRASS SEED fo 1$'/i #«• 4tj •• • SOUP NIX <% •»*• ^«j MARGARINE •'-— 2f 51" SPAGHETTI liTomtsSnct 2 UPTON ChicVan Mo«dl» 1 Tom. V«». e fine Pfocluch, PINEAPPLE CHUNKS D.I. 27' UNCLE BEN'S RICE FANCY CRESTS — 29< OrotttucU Ftrtlltoff POWBER PINNYPACK LAWN5PUR NESTLE MORSELS 2h WESSON mV^ZZ.n CAN'T FORGET costs so little Only Ford gives you modern Short Stroke power- whmn your cur needs to phone V-8 or Six-in every (ruck! Short Stroke design means up to what service 1 anywhere 53% more power with no increase in engine tiie Freel Rejular checkup reports on the Pittsburgh 80o Just one kind of engine can givg e yyou which means Uss friction to waste power itate of your cai*—ba»ed on engineers' Baltimore..... all the mileage built into today's gas. and gas, and less wear, too. You g«t service recommendations and your ac- mm RMgnro*! «*t*r 8 PM And that's a modern Short Siroke engine more wabte power also—power that tual driving habit*. They're yours from aU day Sunday- * •*•• «uU<>» th« time you purchase any wrvtce from ratw, to*** —the new kind of truck power pioneered works for you at the rear wheels! us, regardless of make of car. No high by Ford. > New Ford Trucks save you money pressure—no overselling. You alone are Prefer a SIX? Short Stroke engines develop the kind when you buy! Ford is America's tovicst' the judge. Drive in today. Let the Follo- of power that used to be possible only priced line of V-8 truck*.* And right now matic Syttem take care of your car! Ford is the only manufacturer who gives you » with much bigger engines. And Short your Ford Dealer is offering attractiva You'll be notified of needed service when CESSPOOL Short Siroke Six in the light-duty field. It's the mott Stroke engines do it on km gas! The terms f6r spring. Call him today and find .»•! due and only then! modern, mott efficient Six because it gives you more h k CLEANING horsepower per cubic inch than any other Six. And shorter stroke means less piston travel, out what a sweet deal you can gett ! Building« ttepairing in a Ford Six you get integral valve guides, free-turn intake and exhaust valves—plus a deep-skirt orink- g CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC case for longer, sm/Jother engine operation. Bill Schmidt's Garage TANKS CLEANED, BUILT OPEN DAILY 7:30 A. M. TO # P. Shown above ia the biggest Pickup box In the TO # MM. REPAIRED J^-ton field—a new 8-ft. box, available on th» FORD TRUCKS — INCLUDING SATURDAYS Ford Pickup at low extra cost. m CRANE A BULLDOZER u «. fTf**•' ****** ^ * W*"#»M imnm letutmi Hi [H ninth mtwutivt ywH Stu4lts et ovtr 10,OM,MO eurrtrtt ||MM r»|)«r«B(mi Om tkH SERVICE ii Iswvlc* Y«m Cm r«d Trucks Hit up tot,t * hfliw «»« w tf IN «h««hrttaHmk mtoil ~ PASTIR - ICOMOMICAUY Truck* tor Sim We Ttst >..Not Guess CARL GULICK SUMMIT AUTO SALES. INC S1I IROAO ST., SUMMIT CR. 7-1010 Jiff »non 1-2012 331 Morris Ave. at Springfield Ave., Summit CR 3-2600 mmmmmmmmmm ttntwrrftvltlt I»2M1 OWAT TV, FORD THIAT*!, WRCA-TV~fi30, THUR1 THE SUMMtT HfALD. THUHSDAY. MAtCH IS. It new nwftttwet for tk» period of oat y*w from tlu 4Mt U «WUae« TOO will not clog the mesh." mm. m at propOMsd oontnwt, tb« fsUowisc Sealer Will fa« « tvqi oU t«o\iiremeat«: No. S Domsrtlc Movie Time Tabfe Any metal surface exposed to Btiglnew« Bar- fwl oil. the ktsr«ta$« «atlm4t«d r«. Sam**** tt wtU read the weather can be protected from COMMUNITY lii at. tit* #) ite zl uM Towiablp MttLf SUMMIT rust with a rust preventive pene- «f »«• Pw»»ld«ee, Kew Jer»«y. 1,06$ gaUoos par year. STRAND Conquer Rust Tua»d»jr wwlag, til* 3rd d*y of e»tiia*t« la appjwrlmat* aad mar trating sealer. The Mew Jersey be lacrtaoKl or deciwaad m Uw Mu. !5. II. The Rose Tsfetoo 3:10 The tendency of metal furniture State University specialist says To«m*fclp Cotumittw of tbt Tows- J:W, »:», Mar. », MAtlimKlddl* , »p«ci(tcAtfa»«. ta»truc- ahlp of tttrkeley BeicUt* may d Show Cartoon* 2.00. Abbott & CwteJ- and screens to rust in areas of such sealers are water repellent loCo W Mara 3:00. MAT. 1" Th R and reiijts acids, alkalies and uoo« to butdexs «J»d fwm of proposal a«cea«ury Tattoo «;«, im, •:». Mai. ll salt air and high humidity can be ml £ar th« p^opoMd work •* E*ch bidder cbail bid on th» product salt water, NOW PLAVIM; tii« witt Ui* hmmmm Borou*ii of ouiy unt produc«r, giv» the aum Ro»« Tattoo 210, 4:44, T 05. S 25. liu slowed down and in many in- ,. m t» samtttm fr*s «» For CHUBBY MONACO TRIO FERNANDEL CM Drmxml 9-9832 "Cyeteiw" Cy of Hit plow. Tuw. ft Wtdt. World's Greatest Accommodation vp to ISO rmou For B*,nqn#t» • weddlnft • fartln TERRY DEMPSLTS VALUEYROAD MILUNOTON 7-O4ff "THE SHEEP HAS 5 LEGS' FOR A DELICIOUS Morris Avt. & Morris Turnplfc*. A Witty and Entertaining French Comedy EnRlhh Sub-Titles. SUNDAY DINNER DANCING at KELLER'S THE PRICE IS RIGHT WED. THRU SAT, MARCH 21-22-23 » 24 - TRY 0V» - AT THE May Win Slaa«r« Th« Ye»r'» Best Actor Award! YANKEE POT ROAST OF Kff CAMERA SHOP OF SUMMIT INCLUDING APPETIZER NIGHT DESSERT AND BEVERAGE MAR. Low Competitive Prices 17th SERVICE, RELIABILITY. CHILDREN'S PORTION l.lO GUARANTEE AND CONVENIENCE OP YOUR DANCIAILI MUSIC IY LOCAL CAMERA STORE • COCKTAILS SERVID POOTYS 9UAMTff WEEK-END SPECIAL 1 WESTON MASTER U 1 irL ' KELLHTS IXfOSURE METER Rep TAVERN k GROVE CAMERA SHOP OF SUMMIT KIODIE SHOW I CwwptOWW RMMlt iff SAT. WAT. At 1 f. V. OI0W3B PAti "WAI Of THE 417 SPRINGFIELD AVI., SUMMIT CR. 1-7427 Routt 22 / W0BI-D9" - Mm LOADS Of COLO* CARTOONS! SPRINSWELD, N. J. •Mtffty Mil. - CR. Htxt to Strand Theatre Op«n Fri. Evtnlngi THS wmmn HBP WANTID—MALI ft Ff MALI HEtf WANTID—WALE FOR SALI mwcBomuo f-mnuottnui X i >••• BEMliMK WO DRUG CLERK cxnorr OtAZWO. JALOiraiBB, • MPtigtw,* Caau-rlew COMHUCTI ALTKRATIOIW S 0BCS8- sBosaiFAm Top b4i*J7 oitMt* J, 34 t S3; 4. 33 x «. Sever UAKQIO W&. i-UH. rlor. J. SvajJS,' used. Less UMA 'H prio*. 1H. SCTB 30 man tsntot 18 eprtagnsM - fast Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company a and atlfM atwinf rapaiM done 34-iaur mrnm - o»sr to rsaai ta U»e Apply la peasan LARGE to£» «S; mabog*»y bureau hminfisi $30: *iugl« paiKfl beti wtta spring top*.JciT >*<»> ^OWJUWOW «TO« MK» ^" . CHARUNE'S DRUG STORE and uiattrag*, »1J; b»by oarrtfcgt, 8KAMSTRB83; alMr«U0Q»; mutxiel- KAHO TBODBUaf OaB A Wert* « Ulb Cb*lr, |4; MK 3M7» f ooat*, drtastia. •o»as._ (CTt t»»M lift Morri. Ave. Springfield, W J piano tatjutietaft and UaeBsf. H , guM*«, leadets, MUHwa At* Sftatli Prangs »48>t» •17 t . Supsittit DUNCAN Hbfffe dtatug K»uia Ubi«, 09 •1x42; matohljia buffet, #4x33, HOOK MAJNYOIAMCB TAXI driver. Sill City K**io Cabs; t «e UEfe S-J1J3 Mtrcary MT4S. DaSTi^P KEMPER INSURANCE •" #>A*^%^^* W^e^s*#8W^^WSi*Jff"*W% r ^^^W^si—s^pfr si-fp»sw^^wr^ 14 OlnwUiui Avi\ CB. 3-9722. DOUB1JC iu*al( bad. terr s a BOuth Or*a»e. J-5841 laf *»d wajdnf R J »o»«U «t Stum H1OH School student or young man malntaaanee Tart REPAIRS SALE RENTALS seeking put time .pmpSoymtiSt, UTHENTIC Wliiauop tk«k, n* . rOUSBINO ' Has a good job for you! . Hours: S to 7 A.M. for home n«"*te- any,.good cotdttdon. |40. OnJS ORei- esilam *m* Dreiei 8-01M All Work Done On Out PremtsM paper deliver}-. MU. 6-8313 or PO 4 7H SHORHORT HILLSH, , U ptnpg g Co.,, oon- LOW Dow t*ftmm -.tam TWO* SILVBft WUmmx Tea sws. «a5«, Box 54S duuuntt- fcSOLID rocit muile <&n»U« taW*. &. tr»oton», peimaaerat ddctfewayt s d BQCb Tradas oMKllasCloks, RnptM* Umm. ft*- Apply now for Immediate employment in our new ultra-modern OtUeot cowtttfaa. DRexel 8-5383. pwklng lotj CH. 7-4410. pairing, polishing lacquering tit all 1U0AL S3TATE salesman. Short HUi» SUMMIT TYPEWRITER BSMSM, Drif* in to MAOI3OM OAL- office, which offers excellent working conditions and liberal and vicinity. Expwi«i<*d. Full time. OOOOC ATTENTION 3» Rlvat Bd. Summit CRtstview W lan, 3S0 Mala strtet, raooltejr R«wtd««4*l *na cwnmeralal. Fine Low rates fcr Wmm oared for by T-38OT. oppdrtiwlty in pramiii»at office. mouUi, Sumntt L*wa Swrtoe. CR- f- ' pi«s«ager Can aad Tracks benefit*. DRexii 6-2*60. y is 0968. ^^ fwr R*m ..._ _ Ulc wringer, *25. CR. 3-#ai|. •• You Drive Them v v'"P- DIAMOMD APTtAtSOtS LANDSCAPE (Wdener Uww by D*y .'«e«k • Month or Year FKJQIDA1RZ. 13 cubic feet. Only 7 th« tiwivJi. Repair atwl put In new OJVIUUL Diamond AppralaeM, Mda*y D880TO. 4-dr yearn old. Good cotuuttou. CR. 3- l»wns. Top drttstolug Uwu«. Re-seed- T Bolt, bt 18*3 MA 3-3T3I Wl tnos msnri A SALESMAN 3661. ing, ferUUatiig, alao itUnjb work. BE|L TRADING C56RP. Broad »tt»e* (Martst); take el to Female Complete tree service. Krv* estimate. R«*t the Oifr«d Way Biota tUx* 851 KASY 9ptadryer. Oood oooditioti. DRonel a-1165 for tool *ad intwcttcide department. B«wt offor. CR. 7-2670. Watppaoy. N. a WH 8-OS71 POUND TYPISTS CODING CLERKS ACCOUNTING CLERKS Steady employment. Good pay. Apply ALTKHAT1ONS and other Dewing. CUKVROLET V8. BAST Spin Dry washing axmiidue in MARJO D'OCCHIO CR. 3-9103. DOCW -CAW - See Suamtt Aattui i wa«on, p«itivrij BRECK'S HOME AND GARDEN meUenit coiulltiou. Weltars t^acue auttoe Social pa#f FILE CLERKS f OUCYWRITERS KEYPUNCH OPERATORS CKILINO til*; bweUMsuu redecorated. Summit BsraM, tf rour ami to fnund ^7« r -* CENTER EASTERN FUEL CO. Carpentry, laadseapiiis-, drlv»w»ya. 133 Broad St., summit cs. 3-0004 517 Uorria Ave. SiutltuU. N. X Morris Turnpike MUlburn, N. J; CR^wtvltw 3-1030 Jots.. DRextii 8-1418. LOST — super DR. 6-19SW . L\ tAOTOMATlG , AW6A3, DOVilNlCK CH1EJIA. Oeweal Ltnd- 8ANFORD Telephone AnsveHmt Sen- Pwabook »i»6M. PlewN return to tb* radio, ne*uw, njmai $35. DRtxel 9-3400. soaptng (uid matuu vonv+cux. CR. Slt Trurt Co,, Sumaut. •r beauty, SACRIFICE Male DLSHWAiliEK ,tpt> tot Profesaloml aod BusUtetn 7-&44S. CUent*. Foar tmna a«ri» to 14 PASSBOOK No. J*410. Please i»tuni to nt&uUt, t8 ~ FRIGIDAIIUS, 8 'cu U,, «Opd Condi- CR. T43U. LAND3CAPR OARDENER. y Bll St., MWlburo, or Pnoae ' the Sunuivlt Trust Co., Summit. JUNIOR UNDERWRITERS tt, 133. DRexd 8-8719. 8-1M7. UNDERWRITERS Some #ni>w>i«iic* necessary, i lawn car*, top droaaliig, saedtng. re- BANK BOOK No. 11301. Return to K)RD, VI, Country per week, uo iii^iit work. iEFHIOERATOR, O.E., small «lee, tx- pair, and put tn new lawn*. Plant rtrs* Natloaal Btok of ocllent coa&tion. $30. ORexd 8- shrubs, r«iwve aay slsed trtt, drain Jl—MOVING Be«chwood Road at De Forest, Summit CRettview 3-9000 4525, work and cement patios: OR, 8-4368. MOV1NO, h*ullng.. Keasonafcle, effici- BLACK mate moafrel. Like foi ter- Apply In pereon. rler, White atrcak. Answers to Jer- REFRIGERATOR, Ooidftpot, In good I.AWN MOWlNQ, Rotary Hwwlne fe»- ent service. Call MUrdock 8-0030. sey. Reward. DRered •-1071. condition. |3S. Call after 3:30 P.M. tlllnlng. Lawn oare by mouth at Day or ul«ht. ConeoUdAted Movers, 1M7 BUICK ooavartlhle, r SOuth Oroide St-1397. k DRexel 8-1314. ' Union, N J. WRONG white Jacket taken by mis- i laat ttapsotian. Interviews I>aily — 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. M. Uke an, Raoquetss Club 7 and 8 grade* C. and H. oiim JJ-PAINTWO-CKCORATING (taooe, Maroh tt. Judy McKlm, LORD & TAYLOR X3UBLE door »t««l wardrobe ordtanlng by tl\e nwwtJli t «Hjl • \ FAMOUS SINGER !i miuuog iaduded. 3a YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IM look»othelfADER...A*P! "Suptr-Right" Qualify Mwrti! To Cut Your Food Bills More! 465 Famous Brand Grocery PORK LOINS Items Reduced Since January 16th UkW Futt C«t UUHilfFsBCvt . . , Here Are A Few! . Green 17or. Golden Com Cream style 2 cant I5OI. Spa*! and MM... E^plwtwvtoftiptowl 29 39 Del Monte Spinach : 2 cant 8 or; Center Cut Roast or Chops , . >SS«, Whole fork Loins Hunt's Tomato Sauce 6 cac m 47< De/«c/ou$ with Rovt Pork ...Applesaice ^^^^ 2 ••£«25t Saaerkraut JUMu, 2 'is 25c Sultana brand Tomatoes cant 'l6 Orange Juice »'"- 2^29c "iipr-RiKU" Onilitr-WMt V Illkir Wl 01. Diced Carrots 2 cac m Libby's Orange Juice . 2::: 33' OVEN-ftEAOY . 16 oz. Regular ••. Golden Corn 2 cac m InSilMenict l0 !5H 2 |£ 1 fleady-to-cook ,, 17.01. YJc Libby's Peas & Carrots 2 cam Vl Top Round Roast or Steak --^73' Roasting Chickens C Potato Parties «^« 1 ;',t Chuck Steaks >~™ Chickens " 45 Libby's Sliced Beets Onion Rings «•"*•<• £ R«ady- Siwi 18 SBM4 • AnrtPaoa 3loi. Boneless Chuck Pot Roast Turkeys o23 Ib 4o 42 lbs. Tomato Sauce or Boston Style cam Oil Morton's Chicken Pot Pies 2 X " Jonafcfan4 • portion w portion Sliced or halves can • Ground Beef A Swanson's Fryers «»<*<•*» «>63 Whole or either half Shoulder of Lamb Smoked Hams Fruit Cocktail 0»r w,!»,. I1nll1\ Read[y-to-cat lb l7 ( aiwiipaf , portion !? -47 Fruit Cocktail >-^ 2 2,47 Lamb Chops . . ™»>-WM portton •«C \lW*Wl Self Ml Supar-Riant '2 #1* Readyto-Eat Hams 57 Cranberry Sauce «—w- 2 -'i; 35' Irlllfwli •rvVWVB P*9* •""•. ,m , ••»••». ^ 4ox. *VI| R<^f LlVer Specially sheeted Ib. 75' forbabiet 4 ZJ Fresh Cod Steaks Orange Juice w cam *•*» Fatty tNMstie Cfcmt Boneless Veal Roast Fancy Shrimp . "•jy Coronet Prune Juice SKced Natural Swiss 59c AW S#. Patrick'* Day Dinner Suggeifion SRtetler fleet Wheatena Sliced Muenster JMawstit CfcMte 49c Romano Cheese BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF £ -49c H.O. Oatmeal Spacially cured in wr U, S. Gat«rn«Miif Intpactcd Corn«4 leefRooms fcr mtld^ delicious flavor Shredded/Wheat Cream Cheese 2 tm 35' s h lb c U.S. No. I New Green Cabbage ^ - -5 Maine Potatoes A' six* Minute Rice MoizareHa Cheese Uncle Ben's Rice pig.*" Cottage Cheese For Freshness and Thrift...A&P-PRICED Fruits and Vegetables! River Brand White Rice • pit). £' Lenfen Suggestions I Flakorn cotninuwn™. c Braast-O-CMckan 7 ox. 2 'Pt 33 Light meat —* solid pack can Fl* Mi Ftrpt I6oi.n|"c c String Beans Golden Blossom Honey • jar w Star Kist Tuna Fish «"-* "tr35 ioi/,oi.nnc Cheerios pko. ^*™ Plsbury Pancake Flour pfcg. Weiten Inch 9oi.' 12 ox. Fresh Broccoli Ralston Ry-Krisp . , . ' pkj. Am Page Syrup bofrla I3oi.' Frozen r| Western farms head Florida Oranges Waverly Wafers -._..»•*«. Red L brand — French fried ? 8 or. Me I*. Ilk Fresh Carrots Wattern Chocolate Mallonars rwinpackw Rounder Fillet cello bag IV Delicious Apples mtdniflt «fra 190. * Royal Gelatin Desserts 3 Pkgs. 20° todLobster Tails stalk staft Fresh Pineapple ooc Washed Kale «H*I—• 10 ox. Crispo Cookies r ; cello bag YebowBananas „ .•,.,, » *•# . .«• • ._• ::...44#._»t-J — ~l#»'^i_ r CQc 10 or. 20'ofc Ci s C 69 Regalo Brand eeflo bag NaveiOranges "^; r" 10 »49 I^^J ^- 802. A ox. Hershey's Cocoa Salad Mix Radbhes -"•* cello bag Don't Miss These.' 13 oz.^11 Pillsbury Frosting Mix pkg.01 KeeMerHZCrackers ..;:... ;c Save More... Serve More JANE PARKER BAKED GOODS s Fleischman Dry Yeast 3 ^ IV Broadcast Chili Con Came 2 ™ 49 Kraft's VeWeeta Flivtr-Rith Ptschet tirgt 2o!.10£ Bunys Choconut Cookies '2. MFiakfCnitl size Black Peppe SroundorWhola pkg. Cocoa Marsh c^co).,..^^ Peach Pie 49 Coff Marola Oil Strongheart Dog Food . layer Cake -79c Crumb Square ^ <=<*• - Vagetarian or 16 oz. Heinz Beans fork Sn Tomato Sauce cant : P 1 —wM» White Bread J 15( "Sf]22c Hudson Paper Napkins «*2 X 23' Woodbury Soap 4 bath * caket Hot Cross Buns Donuts ^»—c-« ^ .-12 -25c Angel Soft ^Tissues Woodbury Soap reg. n 3 cakes AMHICAt roatMOsT woo MTAma...sw»ci ititf Blue Cheer •« bath Klrkman's Oeanser. can OPEN LATE Lux Toilet Soap . . 2 cakei Powd»r«d hand toap can THURSDAY & FRIDAY Unit Liquid Starch . 2 10 Mule Team Borax Detergent. Amiir9t Trttt Kraft's Mind Baby Cmal Krafi't Barantla Mania Oil lash Beg Feed MayeiiaiM < jwaiiififmv*^"-"'"' <• "".w-n* Ptfrtffl«« with llv«r 34.t. • .. ft. quart Wl(hlMnt« f Mitt 23* LnTalMSesf Lax Flakas Dial Hal Swf Rlato Ilia Sple I San Sliiar Durt vWHI la* !!£«• i S«mii Av«n Sunmlt TtnlfM «tf Ivwy Tlumday Md Md«Y Uitfl t t.»