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15,000 People Head the HERALD. "Justice to all; Published Every Tuesday mahce toward none.' and Friday. THE SUMMIT HERALD and SUMMIT RECORD FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. NO. 77 SUMMIT, N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 21, 1940 $3 50 PER YEAR AITHOH OF ORIGINAL PLAY Red Cross Appeals Locally Celebrates 35 Years As Over 70,000 Surgical BY LITEKA.KY I LIB - Parents See Work Governorship and Little Theater For War Relief Shoe Merchant Here Dressings for Hospital | Over TII.UUU surgical dressings j Demonstrated By Councilmamc Guild Scores Millions of peace-loving people iu Europe are depending on the j-havt been made tor Ovti'l'mk Hos-j friendly nations of the world for help. The American Red Cross has j l>iial sine I- last Sojii ember by Uu'i appealed for $10,000.00(1 to continue assistance to war sufferers. Our ! Swvk-0 {.'liiijiit1!" of Calvarv Episvo- i High School Pupils Contests Uppermost Large Crowd Enjoys Ideal chapter needs your held to meet its quota of |5,"OII, Already | pal Church, Mrs. Samuel K. Jours,] A Modern Melodrama $1.uti6.55 has,been received. Do your bit today! I president of the S-'nnip. announces i Contributions may be mailed jlo Mrs. George Slate, 174 Summit, iu her annual l'eport just released. Various Departments of Interest Centers in This avenue; or may be paid in person at the most timveim.'iit of the I IJuring Hie summer of liUS), An appreciative audience at Edi- folluwing headquarters: | son Junior High School Friday lir.emliers of the cliupU'd coiitribuied Jr. and Sr. Schools State and City Contest; Grand Union Food Store, 385 Springfield avenue (145 hours of work al Ihe hospital night for the latest production oi" Cullis and Lewis, 458 Springfield avenue No Democratic Fight the Summit Little Theatar Guild j an anticipate carrying on this .serv- Shown to Advantage was plunged iiito gales of riot- East Summit: Ilillo's Market, corner Park and AsliwooU avenues ice during the coming' suiuiiifi'. > Chief interest in today's primar- ous laughter as Miss Betty Cop- North Summit: Hill's Market, Morris avenue aud Aubrey street Several of the group are already j More than 4(in parents of students ies in this city, aside from voter! uey, as Purity Dean, "the pure and New Providence: Mailer's Confectionery Store (Red Cross Head- serving in the lea loom al Over- in Central Junior High School mid participation in the Republican down-trodden heroine," of Paul! quartern opened by the women of New Providence). i look. Senior High School last nigla nave In addition to this outstanding •,,.. ...j, ,,,.,.i, i,,. gubernatorial, contest, lies with the Loomis' "Pure as the Driven 9now"j hl si 1 to a joint Republican City Council contest in or "A Working Girl's Secret," wasj record, the chapter has arranged! , , , . r , . the Second Ward where Council- being pursued by Harold Quad as |the tables [or the tluve parish ^...jdoinonstrtaion of work done by 8t,,- man Donald Bourne and Rome A. Mortimer Fruthiogliani "the black-' Second Spring Adult Education ners; st-rvwl as hostesses for tliH|Uenlsi "lls year ln dr«Hs luakinp, art, Betts are battling for. votes from hearted villain." When she had1 first Lenten luncheon; set up tables woo(1 wol'k. Printing, metal work, for the Choir Camp Bridge to wfiith mechanical drawing, home making, their fellow-partisans for a place in fallen into "the rascal's clutches,". and music classes. the city governing body, with the Ernest W. Patten aa Leand'.M1 Long- Meetings in New York it donated its Lent en collection; Garden Exchange bent Blockings filled with gifts to As a prelude to the evening's lVs- outcome in considerable doubt. fellew, "the manly-bosomed hero" livilies, the Summit High School . Preparations fof the primary in carite on to foil the villain and res- St. Katharine's Home al Christmas; To the stKiund spring Garden Ex- The Summit Adult Education Com- made babv dresses and sweaters Associatoln, prolmbly better known ihe IS polling districts of the city cue the heroine in the nick, of time. change, held on the grounds of the mittee, Mrs. Pwy R. MacNeiIle,| a were completed yesterday. The two fur the Women's Auxiliary; and do- " "'« High School P.-T. A., elected The audience "ate it up" and "had| Summit Public Li last Satur- chairman, announces a four-day nated money to the American lied | officers for the ensuing school year, major parties are today naming the time of their lives" hissing, | meeting of the American Associa- a day, came a st Cross. At present the ^roup isi s follows: Mrs. Clarence A. delegates to their National conven- booing and cheering! And never] streajn of men, tion for Adult Education at the Ho- VIN( IC.M I'. H-Vl.l, tions ; members of their party com- women and ochildren. Some were Imaking layettes for war refugee Sprugue, president; A. J. Hartholo- lias a Summit audience seen a tel Asor, New York, beginning Mon- hahies, in answer to a special up- 'new aud Mrs. H. Stolz,' vlce-presi- mittees, State and local; candidates more persecuted heroine than Pur- donors of garden material; some day, May 20th, und closing Thurs- for the positions of Governor, U. S. peal from tlie Red Cross. ' dents; Mrs. William J. Swurtz, cor- ty Dean ("oh, how pure!"), a niorej were recipients; many were both. day, May 23rd. All sessions "are responding secretary; Mrs. Ralph H. Senator, Congressional represen- Triumph Scored By fiercely moustached rogue thani All were happy. One woman ex- open to the public without fee; and tative for the sixth dlstrit, Board of Has Been in Shoe Welsh, recording secretary; William Frothlngham (doesn't that name! claimed, "This is the first year I've a galaxy of some of the country's H. Kay, treasurer; Mrs. W. 1<\ Freeholders, members of the Gen* reek of villainy?), or a nobler hero' been able do bring anything from best minds will be the speakers. Oppose Military eral Assembly and coroner. Bailey, parent • director; and Lynn Hobby Hall Hoof beats than Longfellow, who follows the!my own garden. I'm so glad." : On Monday morning (tits speak era Business 35 Years C. Dundon and Miss Edith Wblte, The polls opened at 8 a. ro. and romantic calling of working in a Will b€ Alvin Johnson, director of teacher directors. will close at 9 p. m. Location*) of pickle factory. There was a fine and varied as- the .New School for Social He- Training in Schools polling places have been unchang- Marked Talent Shown John Von Tish as Jonathan Logan sortment of bulbs, plants, vines, search; Miss Mildred McAfue, pres- Vincent I\ Hall, president of Ihe Central Junior High School P.-T. ed. and "his good wife" Mrs. Loote bushes and small trees. Proving ident of Wellesley College; and Dr. Business Mtm'.K Association in 1!K!N A. officers elected for the ensuing Despite the size of 'the ballot, By Large Cast Saturday Jhristeusen as Zuinah, run an innespecially popular were lovely for- Frank Aydelott retiring president and l!)li!l, and a shoe merchant at 14 Mayor Urges More year are: K. S. Christman, presi- voting is not Intricate. For Indi- u Vermont. Their nephew, the get-me-not plants in full bloom and pf Swarthmore College, and presi- Maple street, Is Ibis month cele- dent; A. J. Bartholomew, honorary viduals familiar with' the names of "Why need, we go to New Yorkaforementioned Longfellow, resides jolly, little Johnny-jump-ups. <ient of the Institute for Advanced! bratiiig his 35th anniversary as u| Work on 'Fundamentals' vice-president; H. 10. Woodward and their preferences, It is proving no for our shows when such a produc- with them. On a dark and stormy Study in Princeton. On Tuesday af-j summit merchant, now being one of | Mrs. L. 13. K«!tznian, vice-preHi- 1 Other material, rapidly changing dents; Mrs. C. A. Oakley, recording pro!) 1 em. Each horizontal row 1B tion can be put on here? ' was the night Miss Dean, 'a working girl owners, included: monks-hood, ttrnoon Summit's own citizen, J. thy ten oldest Summit merchants. Mayor' Guido 1<\ Forster in a let- represented by a letter and each with a secret," seeks shelter from Walter Dietz, director of personnel in 1905 the late W. H. Hall bought i ler Friday addressed to President secretary; Mrs. Ehrick H. Wright, reaction of most of the large audi- hardy asters, phlox of all colors, 01 re8 ndln vertical row by a numeral—like the ence attending Hobby Hall Hoof- he storm and comes to the inn. wor.,_.»k for the Western Electric Com--- out Fred Hyatt's Shoe Store at 393 j Harvey K. Mole of the Hoard of Bd-j« ' P° 8 secretary; Mrs. N. A. Index marking on a map. Bach iris, dahlia bulbs, chrysanthemums, MHXOn beats, Miss Dotterer's musical She has been forced to give up her pany in its plant at Kearney, .wiU'sprlugfleld avenue, bringing his son,'ucatioii has gone on record, une-|) ' treasurer; Mrs. II. K. Har- pointer must be left in the depress- work In a canning factory because mint, rose of Sharon, poppres, pink Jn show at the^^gh School Saturday speak on "Traiiwng- Within Indus-! Vincent Hall with him as manager. I (juivocally, against the proposal of-1 8. parent director; and J. P. ed position to recprd a vote. Any she could not endure the attentions mullein, coreopsis, Jacob's ladder, try." Other notables who will Tlie business was then known as fered at last Tuesday's mfceting of jHerckner, teacher director.