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U»*i» tkt Act of Marc* j. li;» $4 A YEAR lori.vrs Alb Mot Taught Heights Hospital Children's Home Plans Sale of In Glass, Mfler * Opens Facilities •»' . •, . • • • Advises Boostas 23-Acre Site on Evergreen Rd, Betow an widieWt «t m«* than ForMentalyi \ Sale <jf the 48-year-old Summit Home for Children at 400 high »<^0ol athletes, parent*, What is believed to be the na- 63 Evergreen road is expected shortly following an indica-* {^school officials and member* of tion'* first public outpatient occu- tion fig; the courts that such disposition of the 2;}-acre prop- fie Summit Sehbols Booster A*. pational therapy wcter for m«a- tociation last nniralay at the UMy-ill patients has been estab- erty wtiMld be permitted with the proceeda of tho sale being High School, Commander E. E lished at the John K. RuaneUs applied ta the closed institution's endowment fund for the (Rip) Miller, Ei» loottjafl cos** Hospital for Cliest DiSKaie* (for- continued use for •"the care, s at Annapolis . saia -^l^ei* - iff. merly Bonnie Burn Sanitarium) port and education of children many things t boy''vanteit leanT fa Berkeley Heights by the Union The Children's Home has been in a classroom," antl urged boys County Association for Mental Building closed for the last two years be- - of all ages to con»pettln'*'|»«aJthy Health mainly through the efforts cause of a lack of applicants the and vigorous sporl»<idf kmk." of Summit officers of the Asso- last several -years that eventually Commander Milter's remarks ciation. Tops $5 Million reached a point where it was not economically sound.to operate the .were made at the third annual . Runnells Ho*p»uJ, a county in- Spall sports dinner sponsored by the Home for the. handful nf children stitution, will thus offer free serv- it was caring for • Summit Schools Booster Amxi* ice* topsychiatric patents as part For Ail-Time High ^ tion. .••.•." •" ' • ' '' ;.-•• of the County Mental Health As- KS\K builtting;;in Sumniit for the >•-•- Many Seek Property Commander Miller, one el the •iociation'* rc-habiliUtion pfjigraaj first 11 months of this year has Reports of the probable sale "Seven Hides' of KnuteRocfcw's have produced a wave of bids from 1 for/helping such ca§es make the topped $5,000,000 to set an all-time i time at Notre Dame, went on.tp I transition between institution and charitable agencies for use of the point out that cooperation and ; htme. The, center will be mainly high fur any previous year for property and also some requests Chamber Bech by private interests for its pur- teamwork as well, as tie will to fcr adult patients about to be dis- the period to date, Roland Leves ha5p ie fraclis one of the ltw win can only be learned on the charged from state mental hos- que. city building inspector, re- the ltw \?l ? ? playing field. Hew peers pitals. :•. • :^--^- -. H was pointed out that in keep- The staff of the ne-.tr center mil .. , * large ones reinaimnjf in the citv. Jng with this philosophy the United include aa occupational therapist, ported this week ' nh ioca(ed in an A10 one-faniiiy MSlates Navaf Academy, at Anna intake worker, consulting psychi- November's mw building total-i residential\onc Imt in the rear For Coming Year a(| polls, conducts 21 intercollegiatq atrist, disability consultant and ( of S:il0.90O biouglit the yeai"s fi«- | J"ins an Industrial zone. John N, May,. Jr.. a vice presi- v orship foreman. ; ! ure to S5,H5,779, an increase over \ *™J "'^f\"!|er«t«{ in, se- «porU lor its students,whom he I ,.,,.', ! firing use of the siife are the Child claimed were at the Academy to i dent • of the Summit Trust Co., ; The center was established | last year to date of $245,269. LSM t'are Oriten? which, now operates y e learn how to "fight wars." jwas elected the new president of through the efforts of a special {month's figure also represented ^a school-timWorl e nursery for children an increa.se of $144,350 over Now °' <inl 8 mothers B( tho Field Members of the State Oiauapion- committee of the County Aisocia- ' i th h the Summit Area Chamber of BETTE1 BE GOOD-Ur«in« SaaU tore when he landed at Memorial Field 'rom his heli-i ember 19.V> arid 573,804 more than SA"^ ship winning soccer teain and th<!Commerce at the December meet- tion guided by Mrs. Arthur FF.. Tf « football squad who were present Ackerman of Summit avenue, A*,""""1*1' tteU. «>eir addresses on Clm»tnM* Lve P meet some 3000 area children who Were October of this year. " problems of aged' resident* that ing of the board of held j Nation preskient. and Miss!^^ Jnnwjr:.»$? Summit residents get - ^ l Mdy e came back at the dinner were advised by the Ht to welcome him On Monday he came back Alteraiion addition* for 'i thc wants tl,r IfomeVfor - either • a ^ ^ Suburban !Uondny {Doreen Toffey of Whittredge road, mkniew from/ their NojUi Pole frtend m$> took b hold open house at lus \ ill age Greeu home each boarding or nursing-home for Commander Miller that -they- were J -month of November aU(l st,j an "'fortunate in having th« Boost- **e»uig\ M.lUy succeeds Rob- .assistant director of the Associa- «P res.dtnce on the Vdlajfe Green VaO*f for tho Jayy from 2:30 p.mp . to 4:30 p.mp . untill Dec.. 22 W,W, ajjed. Both of tlifsefagencies are ,..> * |i primpn«»e purpose,'opurpose off finding''oufinding out t i#h\#oo want»aat«s whatwhat . The order to give each o/ his visiku-x a .small gift. "This alltll?1p '""ll f<"" •>»>' members of flip l'nit|d Campaign. fn-'\ . ' -:: •'-.•* IrTM. Dunstnore. ! tion. I Availability uf tiie center" .Wn*-- UHtK^rho-ardved early to greet Saaia are (left i> year's vi'sit by Santa was sponsored by the Sum j monllr with' permits totaliuj;proposaA proposal l mademade jhm weekly Other speakers at the affair Active in community affairs, mentalh ill mark* the i-hti Steve Rillo, Bruce MacRae and his sislei were Alton J. Gast, principal; of jcestoihe mentally ill mark the rait Area Chamber of Commerce, the Junior aiamU245,24!». of which'the new additinn SACK for use of the propertr Mr. May has been a. member of i first time in the Inked States that Jill. Santa's original visit here wa» in November bsr id OnimercCi and. the PAL. (Wolin la. the YMCA Accounted for (given in-detail HI the Letters to Kditor columns) suggests that thc $228,000 _|,a.-t month's total re- site be made into a community presented an inciease of $164,981 nursing home for thc aged and ^ Plenty of Full, Moderately Elks Anniversary over November 1955 and $237,044 chronically ill. > . - • .»v »jjuv»i..'tcn, expressed the more than October of this year Other* hilrrrstrd Two Gel Booster Award* i the Chamber tepresentative to ! hope it will help lawW Lie CMW- Priced fufe Trffs Available Recalls Days Club '"Previous High Oct. 11.14 The property j* «IM» Awards for development through j the Li.v.poinmittec on Education, jty's present 55 per cetj rate of In spite of.the prevalent '- -"--'Nlwre were still o\rt a l.OQu The previous all tune high of after by the Tri-County (1UUr««'a on/ thnt Cliristniiis tree? from. was reached in October, 'enter of Morristown, an agency j>pcrtsm»a>hip fur tiie brttewuni tk,. from mentd institutions. tht reiiber be plentiful nor fuU- thi* <Jard«Mt Onto'*, at Mill-' Was Boxing Arena 1954 when the Central Presbyterian | that deal? with emotionally C* tee. team w«se PJV«M*«1 '£« i , ,T-ci t will be tvti /> Knjfer I'cniur.jsw:- P.|> "cvr r-'v) 'l(>llt< jpsw school \i rhe same lime, presentation I Mr. May is a former chairman j dustrial ,^«j»M.C«rtearaawa^w<l<J.of -s , ; £t, l>r.vai» mm- Michae! and Frank Zotte. whose j major hlockt-f about 1,000 trees ^ joca| iw|j,e ^^ a prize fijl{,l(j ucre made to tlie teem as well as tho . , , t Tlie latter include film edsftite. Wf s 1 Cr a d haS S<?rve(l On thc ! tablishment is located at Broad J Wt'ived |>n Monday. j , to .accomniodate OOIKC Car-! panvfur $140,100-and thc Ali Build f' state truphv to Mr, Gast, f(,r the. I " motion picture pn>jccU»r opera- r n! ., ll:K!er8,0()d (hat ( ' fi^'it'schw;I trophy ca>e. ; boards • oTinahy local : tion; ^raphir.4. mullij;ra|ih- j ""fT"* SprmsficW~-r.™» ™ -**•&«* Thc dinner coinmiHfo was tions and has liel fsetting. L rf p^er vl, \ Lasl hujl)nnt- havc rM 1 bundles containing headed by Fred ,d\ iai seving. lealhc-r-wark, ler, Jr., lions in .mnncrous fund raising tree<« each, from thc with Milton Jl. Owi'cn, as co-chair- ' printing drives and other community pro- :g, ct-rainsc^. ccp- of Bangor, man, arrangements were made' per enamtnin an,d jewelry-iiiak-' Experts feel thai the ^J>y Mr.
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