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I5,tKM) People Head Use HERALD. Justice to ail: Published Every Tuesday maiue toward none." and Friday. THE SUMMIT HERALD and SUMMIT RECORD

FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. NO. 65 SUMMIT N. J., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 9, 1940 $3.50 PER YEAR

Many Visit Garden Nine Fire Alarms (Ol It! 4 I.I It K KKl 0Y1.KS Betts to Remain <; AKl>KMhl(S, ATTOTIOS! Exhibit at Library Rev.#. H. L. LamMifl Preaches Final Over the Week-end OI'IIU ll(l\ Tender Reception Doii'l forge; the first Spring ("• ( nun i In Second Ward Garden Exchange ut the Summit Approximately a thousand peo- Sermon of 17=Year Pastorate in Summit •1 ne Summit Kiiv Itejjaniiieiit Ki ; I'l To Pastor Ending Public Library ou Saturday. If ple visited the Summit. Public Li- s;ienl baiui'dijy and Sundiiy lioi•- ii siiiial trnm all iijj- you are a gardener with .surplus brary last week to view the exhibit Bringing to a close his ministry BafVtlw substance of this beavr-niy j>-.iij=i ijji and oi! iwS trucks n~> antwtjr 1 •• • i i'oi nivd Ki ida i niuieiiai, lake it to i,he Library of ftimlen books, flowers and ferns Council Race of seventeen years in the Summit, life wijicii we art to both explore lo .i lutal of niiK- aiariiis. no i>»,.' of ,if;i'i noon u:s;ia. ii:i!lit. In- 17 Years Service liiai day between the hours of 10 which marked ilie annual observ- Methodist. ChurHi prepai'aiory to and exhibit c.onsiists of faith, hope t-i>in :.; ;.-i ;i>!2 wi-il ami a. m. and 4 p. in. if ymi are hi ance of Garden Book Week. ivhuh csralH.'il tile, brusb-lire c.ilt • search of builiK, roots, plants, attending thi« we«k tile eighty-ihird and love. This c.oiony of heaven L,()lv Tiny w i'i e aided, as usiiu!, Oh CuliSil ! I : !(i4 : s physii in n Ki ulay Says Candidacy Is No Interest (entered chiefly in the iir.imiiig. lie w vines or bushus for your own session of the Newark Annual Con-j we call ilu- Christian eliurrh is io by ilie vvfi'- pitst hi citizen-\ oiuii- !> ilJV.SI-d 10 go In Or. Lambdin Given New bookB with beautiful illustrations; ,. . . . , . . _'be a neighborhood of l'uiih, hupi: ill.- h^piLii .,11- in. ln Saturday nioriiins! got off I.) a Mayor and Council time, There is no fee. of his appointment as district su- ;'l « >'el(rhl»orh(Hid of FiiKh ab'.iu i a •moil! h. h <-s as dork ! Take Part in Program and Mrs. William John Huberts"..,.""•,:, |ipt-'iintendeiit, Hev. Dr. Henry L.I That great *uiufdum of r.al;hfine start wit.li a cheery little braze and as idem ill, icer of the- ! Summit's prize winning : - Rome A. Betts of 18 Glen Oaksj 'Lambdin at ;l)f morning service of .found in the letter to the Hebrews at 11 Kuclid place, which Chemi- lidlice depai'tiii jointly lie Menibej's and frieiuts he Sum- al the recent International Flower worship preached on "The Church-lias one misleading tendency, it ! ) avenue, candidate for the Hepubli-' cal Kngine Co. soon Sciuelclied. AH Taki-u care f b,.v I'lucf ,:.f l .ili1>e'nii[ M.'iliodi.si Church, «TlcellI1 A> lurjolr PdlaII1 A A,,\t Show in New York; and the ier-us a .Neighborhood of Failh, Hope gives one the impression that a can nomination for Common Coun-' ' S AUUH the inorniii!; progressed a call from -Michael ,1 leiau, Serg i'ii in I)e. liw of the many and varied actiw- ruriuni made by Mrs. William Y. and hove." 11« used as his text, hero of faith comes to leadership ]\,,\ ;>:i5 rocketed leclive Karle 1. vi-ly and Officer Jn ell from the Second Ward in op- the Union Hos lies perlaininn to the work I hereto, Webbf from malepiul found in the I| IMiilippluns .'-;.2O—"We are a Colony j regardless of any prerequisite, set- seph llanville. position to the candidacy of Ihe woods near Newton. The story of ! of Heaven." Id-. Lambdin's .iermon iting. No worse error could en- convened last ni^ht in tin- parish present incumbent, Councilman tins terrurium; an autograph letter way. There was a proverbial house of the church fm ;i reception A meeting to plan Tor the Suin- follows: j thrall us. r to Mrs. Webbe from Frances T. lime, in the old town" ,Salu . Douglas to Retire Io Hev. Dr. and Mrs. Henry I.. Donald Bourne, and who following niit Adultllduf-alVon "program "ffoor Tlie ministry Is always beset •!)>'[ ;A short time ago, the city of Far.sons, author of "How to Know IIIKIII as three fires were discover-; l.aiiilidin and their daughters, l'al the former's Inability to appear at;tlle fall ()( mij hag beeu (.alR,d h unfinished business. Few things|IJS*ton took tip the typical Aineri- Ferns"; and a copy of that inter- IFrom Christ ricia. ltoris and .Miriam. The occa- the meeting Thursday night of the the x,halr^ Mrs. j, ]{ Mac. inipreas one as morn unfinished jciin pastime of discussing "What e to and for Dr. Iowa: t g b Summit Adult Kducation program, < forked branches of magnolia buds,to men. Loss well known is this ThT e solution is as obvious as tlie! od by Chemical Kngino Co. Th' e« succeeded >>>' Herbert ; Lmnhdin but utterance was must "Becauae of the large amount of will give a brief history of theyellow tulips and iris hi au oblong figure in Phil. 3.20 because of the idiagnosis is sensible. And yet,; siren had just, died when at 12.5!l a Cooper, for five years assistant j appropriately given to ihe admira- speculation and confusion which.movement here; and a guest speak- bowl of brown earthenware, asked poor translation in the King James plenty of people who can see the! suninmiis from 45 Haltusrol rond j rector, Hev. Douglas, who lias been tion, esteem and love which the followed the announcement of myjer will tell of the highly successful ill for Heveral inoiitliH, is in Florida wistfully, "Is it very hard to learn versioli, It runs thus; "Ou"O r eonver- Ufjjis$e of a neiKhborhoolhbhd d to pro-jj i Company No. 2 into "V "."],. whole conumuiity holds for en- candidacy for councilman from the •-••-• • .... irollKlu Hose bsence. Hev, Cooper, tire l.ainlidin family. Adult Education program in Maple-1 )low t0 do "that V" A future ex- gallon Is in heaven." C!oodsp«edJra-,<9ice leadera for u city of man^n-; s(1).vi(,p ,(gJ)in Kv«rytliiiiK was w|i«, lias 2nd Ward, it seems necessary to wood and South Orange. Everyone Uibitor, no doubt, prove upon this by putting it, "The njot see the sense of a iieinhhor- a mark.td success in j William W. Carman, a meinlier-of clarify certain points for the bene-' interested ( lli(>l lllpn ntil 2r r wlH a lli k sted is cordially invited to . 'riThlep gardewarden bobook< s on display last Commonwealth to which we. belong hjood to produce leaders for •'c'i'ly l " ' ' I'- "'• '" | « w<"' w'lb youiiK people, in a; ihe board cif trustees, who acted as fit of the voters living In that ward.]this meeting, week are now in circulation, and Is in heaven." Best of all is M'of- | brush fire at. 254 Morris turnpike graduate of Lafiiyette College and' master of ceremonies, undoubtedly "In answer to the question as to: may be taken on the regular library fatt's translation, "We ure a colony ,; Here, however, is a prime test ' brousht union Hose Co. Io the virgiuhi T!ieoloKU-al Seminary. symbolized the tenor of the recep- why I am running; let It be said1 cards. of heaven," that is, "Christ's col- for intelligent and loyal cliurcb-( scone. tion, when he addressed himself to that the best reason is summed up ony." manship—Mow much do you envi- I Dr. Lambdin IIH follows: in terms of a principle. The esBuildin- g Permits Such picturing of the church em- sion the church its that neighbor-. "Doctor Laini)din--Muy 1 In; for- sence of the democratic form of Such picturing of the church em - ~ Begin Plans for ; nhaslze some thing dear to the|hoolioodd ofr fuithn out orf WHICwhicHh can arise *\ » *«•>!! T)r% 1 given, for referring to that memor- government calls for/a contest to Wild Life Week heart of J.ohn "Wesley. Dr. Harris leaders, heroes, iucarnatora of v" IOF April LL\V\ able occasion seventeen years ago be held for elective offices. When;3 Months $017,710 E. Kirk, noted Presbyterian minis- faith? You may not be a leader; 11 — , this winter when, after the com- those offices go by default to the ter of Baltimore said that Wesley may not be a leader; but one andj The .meeting of the South Sn.m- July 4 Celebration mittee had invited you to be our candidates selected by the party or- WRh hnmng operations in And "Deaff Lee held that "we RO to heaven best by all together can be a neighborhood; mit civic Association scheduled'for Pastor, you blasted our hopes by Sanitation in power then the vot-g , f M «h ^ „ %4im lj!1Kl wet k a nie( l|i!1 wa llelli companies, and not singly." Our of faith out of which, by the grace Ust Tlu,,.s(jay niBht in the Hrayton ' - K « >>y roplyinj? that you were not inter- Ten years ago this spring the text reminds tin that we represent of tiod, thft needed, the adequate HcMool auditorium at which tiine""' Community Federation looking | ested in coming to Summit? You death occurred of a man who hadthe heavenly life on earth the while leader can arise. Onmcllman Donald Hourne and [forward Io anothether Ith of .Inly cele- [ doubtless bad your own very good »!? ^™J^ffT^= InflJtjSSr SeamanV^S", been a familiar figure about Morris we pursue an earthly life toward The NcighlmiluMMl Sfi some of nty was a K eat over 0 na to B])eak and which Wiis pos fhiK raising and •bered that two permits In January, possessed abundant knowledge of hymn better than John himself | well, is the most essential of spirit-;}]pf."a'iise" (if "Het't's tli.e tune, as the best of a had bar- friends in this ward have request- one for $325,000 for the Manley could state them in a sermon. For Kulule in proper ed me to stand for Common Coun- the habits of our furred and fea- ual commodities and has been called for Mon- and here you have been for 1 simplicity, conciseness and inclu- cil In opposition to the Incumbent, Court Apartments now under con- thered neighbors of field and wood- ivi".- "nnimio" in snlte of the fart stl'uction opposite the Baptist! j. Perhaps a Word of tribute slveness what surpasses this as a Church and the other for 18() 000 )am prayer for the church as a colony thah t Mr r Bournu ee is PresenteP de to « . 1 should be paid to his memory dur- l *l " :J?? ™ «..J,! I™S?5 l.l°lto the Clba Pharmaceutical Co. in in,„g„ WIWilMd tLifKtae nConservatioOMflr».tlonn WeekWeek.. of heaven: postponed? Help us to build each other up, L ing his first term on the council, . Those who remember this some- meagurmeasuree t0Tfo rth thee 8pur spurt ti ni nthl thig syear year's s what eccentric, but cheerful char- Our little stock improve. the the fact remains that few people to first -quarter totals. Increase our faith, confirm our liver mi Alumni Oration and the lotj.^y citizen is welcome ing lovingly and tirelessly, cheering •whom I have talked seem acter, will recognize Charles SlunIllit to For the coming 4th the committee the sick and bereaved, burying our to In the permits for March for new (Deafy) Lee who occupied the hope, fell to me. It occurred to me that .utplld lhia met,tins." wishes to plan a schedule that will know him, and yet this is it would be a splendid thing to set! , dead, entering into our sorrows and intnllne weatherworn, vine-covered atruc^ And perfect us in love. interest even more people than the xhrfrlng our .joys uiitll you have en- the constituency that originally I a TcoTead she'll 8*1 withYne down one main lesson which each • /t • • • 1 b ture on the Morris Turnpike at "We do represent heaven the while one last year. deared yourself to every member in j $26,000. AmoiiKtJl the8 otherh permits we are tending thither best by com-of the 25 elected him.aesirdesir Jnde Ward residents, l\™*£°. l"*"; fh" L?" B°P1 EJummit avenue, beautified by his Due to the return of Commander the parish and won the esteem und forr new construction last month rambling garden of old-tashioned panies. Try singing this—"Help pointing to these 25 pillars of wis-j I Stiles to active duty in the U. S. whom they know and whom they truths respect of the entire community. were ones Issued to the Locust postal that were favorlteB In each build up only himself" and (Jmn, declare, "Behold the ' ""' i flnnstein at Navy, he has relinquished the duties Now, another wise liishop ban have had a hand In selecting origi- Drive Realty Co. ln-fftrrotnjt-OT$t,' you instantly discern the absurdity which are the children of timfi."i of chairman, but remains on the ad- nally.- grandmother's day «M the color- 1 chosen you for higher honors and 000 for a new service station at theful display of bittersweet berries of solitary sainthood. "Our little j That was my hope, If you have| visory board. Vincent Hall Is this 'In a democracy the voters are corner of Morris avenue and Locust stock improve"—forget the stale | never attempted any such retro- in a few short days you will leave entitled to Belect between candi- with which n-ature covered the col- Stfimiiit Co-Ed Forum year's chairman, and since he pro-us to take up other duties, but we i drive. The only p-ermit for a new jeat about the victim of Wall street; spectlve synopsis, I commend It to 'Tjniiiii qimn«i dates of acknowledged capacity. lapsing fence along the barnyard, of the inoted the money raising and plan- house was issued to R. W. Stafford 8 The better the caliber of the can- in autumn. Others perhaps are who thought this line was set down, you with this single added bit ofJewis; h Community Center in ad- 1..:»in.g so enthusiasticalli, I 1, .... 11-y - 1-..1last,. yg_-year_ I*it j -}, —j-, r-"'- -"T "•,";- 'I""?, , 11 ,000 for 78 Colony for him, and of the; wisdom—Do not begin with a large didates for public office, the more J,".™in amount of familiar with the old-fashioned fig- recover one the Summit Co-ed Korum \?"^^;^^? M™ | w!!h 'our Sli^d thai we 'shall •difficult the choice becomes as to UIIVBl for new garages, ure gliding on skates across the icymost richly connotative words sheet of paper; you kl Ie L costing $300 each, were Issued to meadow he flooded for use as a sprung from An.glorSaxon begin-'I had lived through a world wr, a at their meeting Sunday night on '™ "f f °f « !, ;2,, (1,I^ still belong to that litrger parish respective merit and the m.re sure- H£° westDhal 80 Elm a treet and public skating pond In winter sea- nlngs. Captain John Smith did war with the hopo to end \var;!the subject of "The Jewish -Ke-^ over which you wl miniater ly Is our government aafeguarded - westphal, 80 Mm a tieet ana 11 l lias-bee1 n a lill t deprive< I 1 d of! AfteAfter r tlitlie e lo " - _„ Glenside avenue. laona< more to .make the Virginia colony through a peace thai talked of froe-:iigjrm" presented in general terms '|tg e .^i'y \"pOnti^an|t e\y 'i,be Cau s eTirefi - "" lo»"eB yeaiv J'ear.t yos you u havo from falling into incompetent and spent ollr Three 'permits for alterations I Tne SUMMIT HERALD printed successful than did any other man dom .and self-determination fo.rt.he fundamental principles of Juda-L',',^,'. • ].• nojSP makers are '" "lldst as Pastor and sinister hands. friemIion 1 Sllmmlt totaling $5,350 were Jssued _as fol-]some of the rhymes pencilled by because he made dependable maps minorities; through a normalcy!jsm, ne began his discussion with I''' ,,,''"•? the ' hand•s of the I"* ' ' a,,mmi» shoului,,i,,i,di ,,alwayi .,.s ,b e,„. "Let us be presented with a me nanuH oi mt i hom(, ^ ^ andjfpur family, and If lows: Mr. and Mrs. •-•"*•-"-E. R. Needles- , jyjr. Lee while on his hospital bed and pointed out the developable re- with a hope of quietness and re-ia )n-ie( historical outline of their I ° ,'j; per^on , choice between two good candl-,- q . . 11 1 se a rlve f E. P. in Overlook and later an article de- sources. The power of the Church covery that finished as corruption the memory of oiir love and devo- Ior j origin The basis of the Hebrew this committee, hopes that fun and y, d dates rather than to have one good- f' " * avenue for scriptive of the ancient landmark fs contingent upon Christianii s work- and incompetence; throughhh a pros-1 philosophy, tion can remain in your hearts as and one Inferior and then fear lest •"„/'. . . he said, lies in the ftt «ho«tIshould bee Hospital As- which he occupied, at the time it ing together. Indeed, working to- perity with a hope that new econ-jteachll,g of Abraham who is the so- ' .,V,nv to a 1 esnecl llv thethe whole hearted devotion which the undesirable candidate ^M .^\lZ^tCtor %l,50O. was destroyed to make way for pro-gether is a main Christian resource.' a elected because he has a better po- o-nthar fs a main rhHsHnn resnurpp ' rrnnHmiM nn P«2« Three! L..,i...calledi "fathe",..,,.„r„ „o»f ,u,the, Jews.,„,.„. "„ TItt iis!n , BAla mtl(laey iin(1011 noall—especialltH 0 ,tttle, y Hie you have beptowed upon us remains litical organization behind him.! In February of this year, per- gress, (coincldentally the same a fact, the speaker observed, that | ^ in our heart!, we shallall be happy year that Mr. Lee passed on). many of the Ideas of Abraham and (.-,. p. indeed." Such thing* have been known to_ gued for new congtruetlon and happen in Summit. Mr. Lee was in truth another the origin of the Jew dates further UlVeS rllie In concluding his remarks to Dr. 000 for alterations. In March last Whittier's barefoot fcoy, his child- Summit Pastors at !New Traffic Rules back. Lambdin, Mr. Carman presented "In addition to what has just permlts for new instruction hood havlng been spent on a farm In continuing, Rabbi Grinstein Ki H. S. Assembly him with a token of esteem, a check *37,15*37150 arid for alterationalterationss i.n Livingsto— n /now a part of the ^aid; "The fundamental teaching for the purchase of a new auto- to approve the mayor's program or| Bird Sanctuary of the East -Orange Annual Conference At R. R. Station principle of the Jewish religion is j Friday's assembly at Senior High mobile, saying, "You riiay indeed go individual actions than is any mem-' Water Co.) There we Bee him a boy the principle of society. From the 'School was entertained by a varied places on air, and if the Bishop asks tier of the council at the present KifVC TI1P again, scantily clad, following the Methodists within the territory of A new traffic system of interest I days of Abraham to the present, all I program presented by the Paulto be taken over the District, as is time. Such support as the mayor, 'cows to pasture, stopping to ob- to commuters particularly will be j Jewish religion has been built JRobeson Hi-Y Club of the Lincoln j his wont, you can step on the gas, serve the habits of birds nesting in the Newark Annual Conference of may have, given to my candidacy; ^ the denomination will have their introduced -within the next few- around this concept. Man as an |V. M. C. A. The Paul Robeson Hi- jno t his, however, and show him the the low bushes; later, like Abra- country from Newark to Bath- •was purely voluntary on his part I n |» w nw i»u» 1™ =u.uur|Ug program to ue ou mm-miay |.uj "« •"ami, "-»' -" "- ^"' DOSSiOie So the Jews teach that! assisted as soprano and alto re- rected to himself, Mrs. Lambdin and ray advisors and I are agreed thati ? *».">« t' Important. importan- salet ssaiesr^ousehO.use Bu. t BuMrt. LeeMr. i^ee, alway, aiwayB eageB eager for iomorningr , when lit. Rev. Francis J. 1 mon Council. This will provide lor ^g mugt ispectlvely. The other members of .their daughters, Dr. Lambdiu rem- active campaigning should be con-jof Summit residences in recent kndwledge and to keep abreast of McConnell, D.D., bishop- of the met- Elm street, between the station mugt loye our nelgnbort years waB kld d t k bat of b th tti of others, work for the good of th&]the quartet are John Morse, tenor, | inisced on his first visiting the ductected only by second ward voters. y completep d Fridayy whertthe times, digested many farm rOpolltan area, will conduct devo- platform and Broad street, as a one community, think in terms of so-'and Paul Colston, tenor, bass, summit church in the autumn of "There appear to toe differences!. «ojiiieri «_.--.«._Presiden• t »».vof thi e DBoar-n^d no*f periodicals and newspapers, though|tions at 1() a, m Alth0Ugh eighty- way street southbound between 5 ciety. A person is evil who is an ;"Deep River," "Water Boy" and 1911 when he was a student at ©xistlnK Tietween the mayor and Education Joha M. Reeves took much of his most valuable lnfor-1 tMrd jn the llte ot what has been|p, m. and 6.30 p. m. Railroad ave- injurious factor in the welfare of i"Zekial Saw the Wheel" were the j Drew Seminaryy and then of his not. •the city coS These matters, if "tie from Overlook Hospital the -..H™ - -1--^ frnm nQf,,rO known a8 the NeTOrk. ConfereI1ce! {,ue between Summit. avenue and the community. numbers sung. Colston and Harold , re-visiting- it until the inception o£ the parties concerned consider beautiful gromria airt spacious herself. "Deafy" Lee cared not of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Maple street will remain one way Coombs executed a clever novelty j his pastorate 17 years ago. He told them of sufficient eerlousness, house at fl.Wdge road frontlngJor whether, stocks went up or down, "ThThe Jewish religion fofrom the be- mos the session will be the first under ; westbound. Parking tb pick up (Continued on Page Four) should be thoroughly aired and ad- t «/ the distance on the eastern for-he lived Jn a. world of his own.the merger effected by three, railroad passengers during this ginning has nfodlfled and changed dance. James Vincent, Coombs and judlcated so thah t harmonh y in ththe s'ff of Ridge road between Sum- A son of the Soil, he earned his livbranche- s of Methodism. Meetings j period will he prohibited between its modes of expression to fit the;Stanley Pettiford did a Jitterbug city government may be restored. • ™'t avenue an Summit Chufch. , . ' • of DISTRICT COUNCIL JIEETING Oh tyrant ot the hill, ting- them in the attic pleasn re- CLUB to £ear and discuss any Oh time, oh fleeting time ; 1 plans for the sale are progressing Del Nero vs. Frank Fiasco, judg- Hold thy precepts still member that if given to the satisfactorily. Members and friends ment for plaintiff tor $110; Alois from the local mer- Representing the Charles It. Thrift Shop they will go into real 1 The April meeting of the Sum-slons Is to those chants pertaining to traffic condi- Scott Hi-Y Club of Summit yester- And let thy knowledge be mine, ol 'the club are sending in dona- Werner vs. Hugo Fafferath, motion of previous years. Dr. Lambdin, For still In time's fathomless abyss use in another household and the for directed verdict granted with £0 mit branch, American Association tions in the business section. Inci- day at the district council meeting told tions of all descriptions, so that of University Women will take the who is a member of the conference Does" this sorry tale creep ana doth i money obtained from, their sale " there Is already an interesting col- cause for action; ' contract, 'Mrs. dental to tha study of tlie traffic held in the Elizabeth "Y" was Rob- will be turaed over to local chari- form of a fashion* show. The re-program committee under thBXhair-situatl011t thg iryfic committee is ert Donauer. He also served as unfold. ' lection. On Saturday a van col-Charles H. Mayer vs. ^Clifford B. manship of Dr. Washabaugh, will ™ j „ general survey for Oh time will ,come and claim us nil, ties. lected sofas, tables, stools, etc. Schultz, judgment for plaintiff for cent graduate group are in charge .-_... „ jno now Dre preparinr nEg a general survey for | secretary In the absence of Lloyd Rich, poor and mighty demagogue of | The Thrift Shop badly needs of the show which will be put. onaddress the Friday afternoon ses- j yement of. traffic and Conover, the regular delegate and The sale will toe held May 1st,$100; and landlord arid tenant, sion, making a "Unified Financial the mprC We all must climb life's ladder to stock to carry on its double work, at the YV M. C. A. ah next Monday otnn malrlncr a "TTwiflOrt IrtnanMal parkin. , ? an-. jd. ,__.last • wee:-_,k_ ai..n- announc-lMn gecretar. y wb. o wa.s absen-. .t «because 2nd, and 3rd at 19 Beech wood road .Summit-Overtook Building atfd Resume." There will be Important ethereal heights—to fall. i.e., helping financially local in- 2n, Lioan Association vs. .Edward J. ed in Friday's HERALD introduced Of piay practice in High School, h ds vlll be added to evening. April Uith, by the Babs business sessions, mass meeting, ad- For time has no master, but Is itself stitutions, and offering goods to and the proceeds Haromon, judgment foe possession Shop, :.':'- an ordinance covering Improved,The Council Adviser, Fred Dicker- a 'master in the art of stealth. dresses of denominational leaders, Oh scoff not at the hour people in the lower income groups the Club House Fund. In 5 days. Four cases, were mark- traffic regulations on seven dlf-!SOn of the local "Y" staff was also N MUs Caroline Chance, chairman and' presentation of reports on in- Which slowly ticks away, who have come to depend on it If there aye those yrho would like ed no Appearance. /. "of ttie recent «rad»iat» group, and ferent streets. present. : • For a tick is just lost power their contributions called for, they stitutions sponsored or aided by the The Council Is made up of repre- for good articles at prices they Misi Louise Yawger afe arranging For hours will soon make a day. can afford to pay. If the "house- may call Mrs. Montgomery, Summit Frank Wagner of 16T Su: conference. y Prospective Wellesjey College sentatives from eight Hi-Y clubs in Oh put not time upon the shelf x the program, the models for For time ls all—and all—one's self. wife" is too. involved with mop 6-1724-J, and she will 1>e glad to avenue will participate In a spac ie new «nring clothw trill be Miss Beacons and elders will be or-students, approximately twenty-five this area who hava a major respo- send for them. Beginning April dained on Conference Sunday, April in number, attended a Wellesley sibility for Council prog-rftm-and fer- and pail and out-of-place furni- 15th. the building wll\ he open singles bowling match at Freehold Chance, Miss Yawger, Miss Janet Mrs. Morgan Lewis of Phoenix, ture to bring her donation in per- tomorrow evening. DeLong, Miss WadeUlne' Vaurie, 14, at 3 p. m. College Acquaintance Tea held last assistlng' the State,Y.,M. C. A; of- open from 9 a. aa. to U noon to Women of the Summit and Newweek at Ardcoille, the home of Mrs. 1 Ariz., who is visiting her parents, son, a shop committee will cheer- those woo wIsh to 'ft Mrs. Leotard M. Barman Miss Rath fice In preparing and Jetting up the Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Meyers of Bine Providence churches,will be reorei Lawrence J. MacGregor in Chat- State/ Hi-Y conferences held at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sargent,of Sum- fully collect any donation after a tlons. Nelson. Miis Dorothy Bailey and telephone call to Mrs. Geary, Mill road. Green Village, announce Miss Caroline Barton. sented at the missionary meetings ham, under the sponsorship of the Wawayanda In September. mit, was honor guest at a tea given last week by Miss Margaret Keisler Summit 6-1458, or the Thrift Shop, alwHn.tl .will the birtlr of a haty girl at Overlook Miss Baba wilt tfrihthlbion coin- fllrtdendi, Hospital on April Sti. • oa Thursday ana foreign on vertise in this paper. of Chatham. _ . \ Summit 6-4563,

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PAGE TWO THE SUMMIT HERALD AMD SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. TUESDAY. APRIL 9, 1940

j Again ai bin home in Valiey Vie >• .n N«w Eng- iScllonl f'iOtil., \ . I.., ':! • ,v :;;#- (aveimo after a trip '0 Florida is I rij. U> Bermuda !Sa;nniay ;;> :\i:-s !,••• \ A ii.s UpMie i is. " il, f."M":llt 1" .ltvU'.II ! A. YOUURP. I 1 id Mrs kuiteri m.itiierna: u:- !,,,>;.. . 1 ' •. \ ' ,.".-.,! iii- hs ( ! >.i;i':iUii, iLiUJifc- PERSONALS Jiiiiior i !:-:li :-> ;i....!. T i. i oi ;!,. i,;i, \\v .1:1.1 Mrs ,i khii A. Auiiounreiiiriit has lie. n iuad; of I! :• h.- iii -x.- iii. IN i ai k. M r. Sii'W- Miss Lucer *• Sum h. a one ;inie — she engagement -. f Miss Alice a resident of •>iii)IHii- . >S 1 isi'ilip i.-,d - - !•• ..•••• J\ .:.• ,; a ,,- :; n !',.•>• hi .iii! i -I l.l.,.'e ihal-'ll Columbia. S. C . i* Mr.--.. J. M. ("ubb Hal; in ("raulurd is Mi.- M. L. Cole r><; v. The cull pie » en. :it ieiwleil liy lli.-i 10 tH Hkl.it i\ >IAMt\k HA LI Walter Cat-lies. Jr., of Orlando, ^•ii,id:r. S.-i'". j tit has a liej'-new -if of Summit avenue. ol StimsnH hers of " is• iI iiiiiii("li.il e ' ami: it's. H. H. <;ibi. •y ol' Suiiin iit iivt-lliii1 Fl • !> 11 r. !; a ;>.- .. ail .Mis:- .; IL iil h-ciilli- Tlie. ueiviy ii-.-nrieii eoupie ;\ ii il I I I I I \ •! has rtnu-ii a iuit.iBf >.. 1 i Ibo iiakor Tin it oHserl bridge for the Caslies tit" Sliort Hills, Tile wed- it,, k: "i Al ,1 ^ i.'l h '.'!;>'. JtlJ Ol , . • ! j Mrs A:l fiu r 'I'riisiinv of WuMron liotii gra(iii;i:.-s -if Meiilelair Sta 1 Frederick W. Men IT lias return-' estate near H e. arslii • uiitl •;•)! teuii.i) iwri ding w ill iakv piuie in ATliUitd on I 1 liie la'.e ,l-,;.|g. Ai i.iir Iii. ks (.-I' ML1- venue has returned lroin a six iskiiiK llidt Da> Teaehei s' CiiHege. the ^iutjin «•; 1 «1 to bi.s bunie in Wooiilaiui avenue;' : ('ami . bas been compelled io movt May £!ni. lii!. i"ii. ii ii iii nh-rly el iSiim:iiit. ecus VISli iil Kl-Hida. I he class of ':;i! nut] ihe in ide u i from a w inter in Florida. : ' to M;Sii. i ii. liaii. The ( amn,n ri'i \ ,; < i i, iii i ii i :•' I'iji i.',H W( 1 e Mr and MHr. Klmer L. Ii evil obis »e re- Mr. Cusiies was uraduat<'d fii7 Tin y Vi ii ma ioiee.- ; the tremendous slilt' <>1 hi id .1: t ii ;\ ..I • L-'.| i-eojial 1 h ar> h i A cocktail party was given Sun- Miilliurji H;g:h School and Geoigia their home in S-iinmit of i'rosjiec! 1!ili avenue A'ill Uilri'- tal.leh and the very pmhu SliiSl U 0:1 Sa 1 u 1'i.,'. ^ilii '-'A' rectin". Hev. The J.ackawuiina ('i)rnell Club day af'cm.ion ny Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Tech, wljere lie received lr.a degi (•(• r tail) their Mi dison cliib ii! dinner collilj *e members l>eliev"e Vi il h \\ .ilii 1 11 K ii,M iv iu' ;• IU! I ir I ,,iii K- held MI informai mceii:i,t ut 'be : iu jiiautk',ve- itin- a tri( d space, mure frieiit s who runs an airport .at OrUind-n. OBI 11 IK) lill -'I' A-.h., I •> i';,rk ofl'iciiiUiij!. Mi 11.. evaI was a . -_— i rare ,, play bridge may be aeccim- , liiiernieiii «,i.- ir, Fait -mount f.'cm- iling. • i Mrs. Ue.oijif- (radrlis returned to Miss Mary L. AiiHiin. a member mmla ed T;i'k(-Is may be uluiiicii I". Yaiulfri'iHifl , in : 1 t'l e !• i--. t! s':,l"l ui I'liblic i-tery the Hceihvvood lloiel yesterday oi tin.' faculty of Welles!. V ColU'fie. i l'niiu Mi s. rhihp \V. j-turtiham 8uin- The ciiKageineiit (it Miss Ktt!) A resilient nf I his i ;i\ I ,n iinii'e 1,: i ion .n Xr\V;i rk. ! Kartliuline \\. { rusluinl Dr. and Mrs. C. Ward Disbrbow I from heveral inontlis in Cieanvater, is t he guest ot s ai's l.ii In 1. I he late I>r. and Msi, Norniitn iiiiit t; -Uf 7 . than fifty .\<-:ii's and liorp in New. Mr I Karlhai'ii'- W. Ci••is;.ih(|, wife nf of Mountain avenue were honor Fla. j C.aduu HuiKlrijikMHi, daunbie-r of Mr. L. Murray of Count rysidi drive. Vork City. Ambrose K. N'iiuderiioi -I. 'a:, I V. -1,1!. i.n 111a liy years guests ;it ii dinner given liy Mr. :iiul [ aiul Mrs. JuIBi Harold llendricksnii i.lulin M. ('i (;.->!.lii-i ,.:iii daui; id • r (if IT AIM K SIvl TINfi FKA1TRKH NY tiTi, died late ihnrsil;i> nmiil al h-s ">'. a:- Sllpel l!il, li,|el;l i,f i he Silli Mill Mrs. Allied Selirocder of Weslfieid Mrs. William S. Stems ol" London- of Keyport and giuiiddaiifililcr ol" Mrs. Anna Wiili.m.s oi (Ueiiwood j Mrs. C'liarloK I). Bennett and Ihe borne al Ihe turner of Morris turn- Mr I ini; . \ al w as a a alumnus ol on Wednesday e derry drive will lie hostess on SI. ,M»HN*S WOMAVS N' ili 1 ,;i'kt>- Misses teleanor and Kathaiine lien- pike and Kiwr road I u»»n pnea Summit lli.'ii SriiiM-l, Washington Thursday to ihe l.oantaku Chapter, place, iiiid Ih*.'. late Mr. Cadoo. tu i wood. N .I.Tlic Iniiei.il sirvuT will iu-tt of Woodland avenue, who re- I'"] idiiy evi uinp. April fitb. the Wu- Inionia. ami I .ii' l'|.j> 1 rsily aMii New ,terse) I) A. K., of Madison. Kiehard Tufts Kjske. sun of Mr. and jbc held Wediiesd.iy ii;i< ruin-u al 'I Miss Helen K. llurst. (I ludiier of' niiiii's Society of St. John's I.11II1- l.;rw School !!•• was known among turned on Thursday from several Mis. Paul S. Kiske of Dedham. I le hiiil bei II in ibe business 1 en- ~. o'clock in ;lio F.iuiiiiiiii llaplist Mr. and Mrs. Frederick l\, ilurst of I months in Florida, are at. the eniii Church featured a series of his iellow 1 .• > w nsiiien a* a haiier oi Miss Margaret Tunibtill, daugh M;is.s., was niiiiouueed Saturday by ter on Friday. .Mareh l"t, on personal Church \vi;h inic-ii.eir in I!-.isi'ilule KHKCX road, whoso \\iihlii g to i llevlhwood Hotel. iiilile settings iii full natiirtil col- must al falih quali! ies. I hi I in:; I he ter of .Mr. and Mrs. Hart on P. Turti- ber iiai'eiils al a liincbeou 11 ml liusinesri ami had eoiiiim nlcil 1 11 Ceineiery, Linden. She is survived James A. I'rtrie, Jr., of lyiuiilcluir ors from "Hetter Humes and fJur- Worhl V, .,1 le' \\ a-- ranUiiK- si I'Licanl Imll of Hill Ciesi avenue, relurned bridge party at ihe William l'iit in Kul'l'eriiif; from a cold. Al Ihe time: liy her inm her ii ml I >vo sisli rs. wilt take [dace shortly, ell! crl :iint'd | deiiH." sponsor and distributor uf i:i AiiihiilaiK e Company No. ."l.'l. He Mr. and Mrs. John White, who Chatham. he had made a rraiif.'.eineins fur :i . : Mrs. .Icnnci ia 1 )a wson :,iii| Mrs, at dinner at her home on Saturday i to Welleyley College yesterday after was a nieinlii'i" of tin- wile married recently in the Com- "(ilaniunnm Table Sellings f.jr All Miss llc.udricksou was graduated i Summit professional man Io vi.~il il'eiirl Young (if (ih-invo.nl i»• n» e. evening for her bridesmaids. \ spending the spring vacation here. liar Associatinn and ihe American munity Chureb, will make their Occasions." The liropriiiu of the lli.s home Oil I he I'ullowill" M(UI(l:iJ : from the Kent Place School, of Car Associal ion. lie haves his home in Husking Hidge. They have Koi'iety iiiei'tiiiK'included a Kiinie: which her mother, the former Miss in funhei'iiiiee of Ihe luiKiiiess under "What is your table I. Q.?" express- wife. Mrs I'" ranees I >oii:oval; his rented the Htarin hou8e in South KtiK 1 Cadoo, is also an alumna, and discussion. Last Tuesday for sonic ! inoih'T, Mrs Ida Dorueval: a r Kin ley avenue there. iii(? opinions on good or poor taste is a senior at Wellesle-y ('olict;e, reason unknown to his friends lie of various table sellings illustrated, brother, l'aul A. |)or!'e\al and I wo wluw she is a member of Alpha wenl to New York and while there , sisters, I'daiiche and Virginia. SP R I N r, Recent, arrivals at the Hee.eh- which displayed famous patterns Kappa Chi. Mr. Fiske is a gradu- he went to a physician for treat-i CLEARING wood Hotel include: Mrs. Kva Gan- and designs by (be Fostoria Class ate of Tufts College, where be wasnient Io bis throat wiiieh hail be- \ Company. Mrs. Hurton Ii. lloye of AKICII ( I' \( land Meuail To make room for lovely, new non of Augusta, C!ti.; Mr. and AirH. el fir ted to Delta Upsilon. He is with come aggravated durint;- the day.] merchandise, we offer Wiliiani W. llawaon of Cleveland, litill Mountain avenue, was selected tll« Wpstinghouse Hlertric and iMau- This lihysieiau had ordered hiini Arilin Cleveland Stewart, sun of 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, and by Hit! society to receive the prize UfacturiiiK Company, iiostnii. home Io bed. lint as usual, think- Mr. and .Mrs. Harrison Stewart who REDUCED PRICES 1 formerly resided in Summit but the Hev. ami Mrs.. \V. S. Coeyilian as winner of this contest, and will (iuests at the luncheon wen Hieing more of others than his own, in a variety of items in inir be presented with a beautiful Kos- are now living in Asbury l'ark. was of Summit; and Mrs. 10. L. Donlou Misses (lardina Armstrong, Kleanor personal welfare, he came to Sinn-' regular stink, while I hey lasi. reveals how to express of HoHelle. loria vase by their local reprt'seiita-j Ash. Irene (Jebler of Keyport; Ann mil In eonsiili a physician who also! i us t a ut ly killed on Thursday after- lives. ilishop and Doris Koithan of Sum- ordered him to bed. Last Wednes- noon in the I. I!. T. subway slalion your own personality Mrs. S. 1). Fabmy is entertaining mit; Marion Frit/, of Spring Lake; day morning", an intimate relates, al .alb avenue and llmd si reel. New informally at ten at her home in. "April Showers" Theme Arine Sayles of Stockton; Edna be became deliroius as a result of York. Mr. Stewart was standing in your letter-paper! Summit avenue tomorrow afternoon VoRt of Morrlstown; tj-eno White of pneumonia, and continued in Ihisj loo near the edge of Ihe. crowded Edmiston platform when lie was struck in the for her daughter, Miss Alice Duryee. Of Canoe Brook Dance Matawan; Helen Ilibbs of. Cerniiin- delirium until bis death Thursday | ;il!0 Springfield Ave. Summit Falnny, who has arrived unan- lown, I'a.; Ann Wheeler of l'bila- night. head by an incoming train which nounced from a visit with her The enterprising etitortalnnifint derphia; "Mnrjorie Li, Natalie- Maid- Mr. Vanderpoel studied law with was obscured by a sharp curve at brother, Dr. Chalmers Fahmy, iu committee at Canoe Brook Country en of Ulen Cove, N. Y.; Priscilla Elmer L. McKirgan in Ihis city amf fe I here's a letter-paper as "right" for you as your Kdinburgh, Scotland. Club, or which Fred W. Webster -of Taylor of YonUers, N. Y.; Nancy was admitted to the New Jersey bar |j most glamorous perfume... one that's as individ- Sliort Hills is eliuinnan, has anCongeltn- n of Utica, N. Y:; Evelyn in llliM), Ho practiced law for about j Among the guests at a dinner nounced that the theme Tor thellovey of Cambridge, Mass; ' Ellen a year in Madison and then devoted j ually yours as youro own hand-writing... and it's by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gen- dance to be beld at the club IIOIIHO Retail of Framingliani, Mass.; himself for Ihe niosl part to Ihe! lj nert of Elizabeth for their daugh- on Saturday evening, April 13th, Helen Went worth of Maiden, Mass.; .supervision of his estate, which For Mother's Day, May 12 th fun finding it! Read this novel offer: ter, Miss Margaret Gennert, before will be "April Showers.1'1 Mrs. Charles Hartimg of Delaware, had been a landmark in this section •• the annual ball of the Spinsters' . J., and Mrs. Scott Shive of New- for well nigh onto half'a century, j ij. . . A Fine I'orfntit of Viinrscll' Club at the Elizabeth Town and Pol lowing' the success of tho ark. Sometimes referred to iiss "t he !! 2>o*otAf SaAa, famous graphologist, who Country Club, Saturday evening, "Snowball Dance" in February and Table decorations were spring castle," the house on the V'ander-j ii I'iclnrr of the ltubj the "Country Dance" in March, the flowers. At each place with the pool estate was built by Air. Van- ] or u riclure of Hie Familj ':; has read the band-writing of famous ^Hollywood wua Henry Schmidt of Summit. committee has decided that each of the monthly dances will follow a announcement place card was a derpoel's father, (icor.sje IS. VandiT- stars, will analyze your bawd-writing and tell Mrs. Morgan Edgar of the Beech- corsage of pale pink carnations and poel, the latter of whom at 0110 time WUA, MAKE A (ilFT, SHE'LL wood Apartments, who sailed last definite pattern. Tho .club mern- pussy willows tied with for-get-me- was fax collector of New York and ', \ you iobich. £akn Uller-paper does ttie most for bers have shown keen interest in BE JUSTLY PROUD OP summer for a visit with relatives in the novelty features which have not blue ribbon. who died i:i years ago. Surrounded i: your personality I Ireland, is at present In County have beon an important part of the Following the luncheon there by a high wall along most of the Kerry. According to letters re- dance plans. It is expected that were live tables of bridge. Prize- turnpike and River road fronts, the "Just fill in ibis coupon (in your own"everyday"'hand- ceived here this week, Mrs. JSdgar winners were, Natalie Maiden, MYs. hypotenuse of the triangularly will go to England and France l>e- there will be a real surpirtie along Rcot.t Slave, (iardina Armstrong, shaped estate is formed on Ihe west COCKBR & COVALENCK , writing) and mail it with fifteen cents in stamps to: fore returning to the United States these lilies at tho "April Showers" Evelyn Hove.y, and Ann liishop. by the Passaic river. dance. Well anil most favorably known Photographers Mrs. John J .Kentz of Mountain SinHMIT (ONOKHN BUYS ; Wisjner—Ford iirMasonic circles, Mr. Vaiiderpoel V2a Fiue Lctter rapers avenue will assist at a tea given by EAST O1U1SGK PAI'Kll IO, tyr. and Mrs. Paul WIsncr of 109was a member of Overlook Chapter y JWtA* • Departmcut E2, pittHfieW, Mass. the a-Kernpis Club at the Robert Oak Hldg(i avenue, today announced No. 44 of R. A. M., Summit, and of The "PA RKER OE SUM MET" Studio Treat Hotel in Newark this after Madison Lodge No: IKf, F. & A. M., 1!> KecclnvniMl Itond Summit, >'.,). NAME..... _...—. William A. Oibbins has announced the engagement of their daughter, noon following the presentation 0 that the Ideal Paper Supply Com- Miss Isabel Wisncr to Rodney Ford, Madison. While a frequent attend- Hunimif G-()1LS ADDRESS ...... three playlets by Emma Knox and pany has purchased the Gilllng- son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ford o in Summit Masonic sessions, lie Baldwin McGaw, formerly actor ham Paper Company of Mast Or- Jersey'Gity. Miss AVIsner is a senior distinguished himself in Madison managers of the Community Play ange. The Imsiness of, ,tUa JOast ttti thtr'SJehool of Horticulture at Lodge not. only an an able master in house of San Francisco. Orange concern is being consoli- Ambler, Pa. Mr. Ford graduated 1!K!(! but as a brilliant comiiilatnr / /3HH. WRltE /'Eaton's Fine Letter Papers are Always Correct" dated with the local company at its last, .June from Rutgers University and writer of a scholarly history ol Mr. and Mrs Park Beck, former office, 2 Walnut street, Summit, aiyl'/s,-associated with AV. E. Dean that organization. In the prepara- ly of Summit, where Mr. Beck held and Company, New York real estate tion of this rather copious volume, a teaching position intho' Junio firm. Mr. Vanderpoel bad to make fre- High School announce the birtli o quent trips to Trenton at which a daughter Brenda Eleanor Fah: Fortnightly Club place only many archives of the Beck', in Asbury Hospital, Minne WEDDINGS lodge are available. Madison Lodgo, apolis, Minn., on March 23rd. Mi- Members are again reminded that Which1 had its inception in 3868, Beck now liolds a position with the the annual meeting and reception ;—3Iorl<

11H4U dog licenses. A^l dog owners ' cocktails for fifteen friends at iht-wil' l be obsetrved. A film and ad- 'and its favor toward us. A coiony piJlietr "of .Nebraska, H>_- wus as wtia; i Lti antsuriiUCvs"" Most in- 'are a.sketl tu co-opei'aie HI purcha»- •Montgomery house and men dinner drtss on "Safety" sponsored by tjaeDr. Lambdin Preaches bejiiiis Lo succeed wueu iis very act- lovely a pic^e of lU/sh uua !»iuiH ot\e;s aic liuu muddy and too New Providence ii,J their lags. iat ;lie i'eiidtrgasts. Slate Motor Vehicle Commission, versuifcs comt to bt c;>;iiniiu;ory ;o ai;}' cur would likriy evil :n »><(!.>. Augusinie B:i re 11 when will be included in the program. the end that a desires and ex pec:*. llirall '.'•.-> lilh Wilt. iuthU^ WI: U "ti.-heu rv :u iLie Uriiisn iiouse of Com- Short Hills New Providence Lady of Peace Church will hold a pessimistir. So wiNi this cuioii.v' of aide. Bui upon 1 mi i h-.n^t [„• mons l'.'jiihtd mat iiiere was no card party Thursday evening in tne[ (Continued from Pace One) ; heaven thai we cail ihe church: it tender. To i«ii causes hi' altjis ioiiger any oraio:y. What tile 's ( «urt. school auditoriu.ii for the the bene- faces not bins thai its Masivr did rang true. N.i night was u..o Uurk or II..-ii.se reijiijies of a n.dti is •'the StJiiiiy lor him I •;> help *\:\\ jst'^itr Telephone culls from ICisit Hiark i Mr and Mrs. Kn.derii k McUride. fit of the church. • omic principles had been discover- not first of all far*. He undertook jusi word, iiie cieiih phrase and uo of behvirk iane. are at the Jupittr Borough when- H child was lniiiK horsi. N>i and H. M. Ktiii. ifjd lu the arrest of ed and through a depression with a to make clear to men tu>d s 1'orK.v- j li;:;s ' W'v cbinuit iiui'irove upoa . Island Cluli. Kobe Sound. Flu. Their The Civic Group met last night Ihreal of action. U-KLII ur i \t ra-U-^al despair that economic problems inguess, and the (loss with which l-'a.ifs ;tiis jer as i.i ; in:> aiins and Paul S!anioviU..lS5 Governor streei, PL.4>M\4.i BOARD APPHOVKS at the Borough H8 11 for its month- drtt-irfd hiiii »iivn ;i sfiticrs tl.tiui Patersou, for Irospassiug on Town- daughters. Penelope and Mary, art j would ever be soluble. If I were men greeted Him bvc.ame not an assurances .of ilu- C'uurch. It is the : visiting llieir aunt. Miss Mary An- ;PROPOSED LiBKAKV SITE i ly meeting. \v is jrnpanii/.ed h.v luiiiiii'S or pointing to pillars of-wisdom thai obstacle, to but and instrument t-.i- i c.'ioiiy ul heaven, sjuj't- ueiglibur- ship property on Emerson lane, re- The Volunteer Fffe Company was < laiin-.junipcrs. lie iovi-d ihe N'!•..>- 'dt-rson. in Kiehmond, Va 'are pillars of hope growing out ofward deinoi<«iratinj; that inimitable Iniod of faijtii, hope and love. moving stones and for behaving dis- ; Meeting Thursday evening at thecalled out six time? on Sunday to br.ira valky and con.^iilci'fd h,ui- orderly when approached by Chief i Miss K. Mavis Won, daughter of : the last 25 years, there would not forgivingness. His bint-rest advers- !Mr. and Mrs. ,J. Robert Wort, ot Huroiigh Hail, ihe I-Manning Hoard extinguish field fires in various self simply a channel of t xparnJ im I) V. Kusso for unesl. lie was parts -of the Borougb. Most of thei be 25 of them. In fact, I co-'id sity came to be contributory tr, trie life and civilizuiion. What a suit ..I HI, SCMM'i'S MIinHVerior road, will ne married on j went (J!I record as approving the 1 lined $10 and $2.5u costs. write down the list on the buck of a very end hat He sought. Christlike- that to his uiiselfiMl uiidaiity Ihvn AMI liliJltWMKS I April Kith to John Mather Huptuii. ', proposed situ for a future Library: fires were started, by persons cleaning up their -property and postage-stamp. I have followed ness Came Out as the Cross Struck could imt have been addt-d a li lie M FIJ i;'MK0J{.MS Raymond Winters 30'i SUKSPX ; of Monti fair, son of Mr. and .MrsI buildin, g on H/iiiangle in the former out a number of hopes that spoke In. On that realism the hope of the 1 starting grass of rulibish fires in more liliahicness at close qua rh-rs. avenue, MorriMown, was fined $2 i Holier! M. Supton, of Manituck, I. I WayiH Pinker estate. The triangle promisingly: Hope in education for Church is founded. Love (iod while violation of the Borough ordinance. But [o the mam concern, he aU\.ivs If you, have a (iirl Scout or uml $1 costs for speeding 48 miles j I., at tlie First Churcli of Orange. Ajfaces on Eikwood K veil lie opposite by it things will work out well; or, standing up to adversities encoun- 1 Laurel Park Men's Olub will meet runs inn . Urownie uniform ihat you have- un hour on Springfield avenue. ' iece|)lion will ftfHww- a! the Wort j Academy street. The property is hope iu war for victory will make tered for his sake, and tho thing t iui tomorrow night at the club room in jui grown or no longer use, wiJT) Leonard Baer. Central avf-nue, : home. Miss Nancy Bt-nncit, of Klk- !owned by the Borough through, tax things work out well; or hope in Church is supremely seeking, like- Tin- f'hui'ch is to be a chaiiiiel Laurel drive. Third round of a of tin- holy love of (inii as we have you piijase telephone Summit Millington, was fined $2 for speed- ins Park, Pa., will lie maid, of honor. j foreclosure. The suggestion to use' . leagues of nations, or in isolation, ness to Christ, ail tilings blmll ; table tennis tournament will be seen it oulpoiiri'd through Jesus , (i-2V>(i? There arc giris in n,«ed ing 48 miles an hour on Springfield | Attendants will be Miss Millie E. iiliis property for a library was ! or in patriotism, or in pacifism, or played. •work conjointly to bring out in the Christ upon the cross. That I-ivc I .of nnifin'ins especially Brijwu- avenue and charged $1 costs. . Huplon, of Matlituck. Mi.ss Myrtle ! made by Mayor John W. Oakwod. I in economic insight; or in freedom, | and lias nit i with 1 he approval of : Church. i is not of this world, li comes from \ ies in Kust Summit. If you can Sam Vournes, 25fi IrviiiMlon ave- | Hruggor, Stulen Island, Mrs. (lordon ; Personal Mention I or in restrain!, or in more law, or donate (them, we will appr*riat« 1 Ilit- Neighborhood of Holy Love • heaven and is holy and inexhaiisii- ; nue, South Orange, was fined $2 and K. Hroun, Xutley, N. J., and Miss the Ijibi ai y Association, j Mi', and Mrs. Clifton J. Strauss of jin less law, or in no law but letting I This colony of heaven that we hie. To il the church is to hear ! it. inn ift" iliai is not possible, ar- $1 costs for speeding 52 miles an jMargo H. Carson.'Oermautown, Pa. The Board approved a subdtvi-' Springfield avenue have returned Jjiature take its course- and all ofCall the Churcli is also a neighbor- witness as a church. The church i-angeiiu'iils can he niadti. to'buy hour in a 20-mile zone. i Robert M. Supton, Jr., will be best. sion of the former Dorr Property, from a motor trip to Florida . them were stars thai went down in- hood of love, thai is. agapaic or is (iod's colony upon this earth to them fr»>m you. Norbert. Watson. 45 Woodland | man for. his lirollier. Vshers will jin Mountain avenue, now owned by j A surprise birthday party was to the sea. Yet, in the same breath holy love. Love is a bit different , speak and interpret and exemplify'; road, Summit, wa8 fined %t and fl he Henry P. Wiekham, New York: 'the Murray Hill Associates. Inc.,: tendered Mrs. Adrian Anderson I would affirm that without hope, i from faith and hope. Faith in pri-and in every way possible magnify! costs for speeding 48 miles an hour Otis Pike, Princeton, N. J.; Holt' and will send the map to. the Bor-'j Thursday. Present were: Mr. andlife is not worth living, and that marily in act of will. As believers that'holy love as the supreme real- iu. a 20-mile zoue, Ilangen, Minneapolis; Russell Esty, louh Council for final approval. The Mrs. Philip Fosburr, Mrs. Albert lacking hope we cannot he saved. we are agents of self-will. Hope is ity. The Church is a channel for Jr., East Orange; John \V. Wort, j properly is sulwlivided into 18 plots: Allere and daughter, .Dorothea and In what way is this colony of primarily a product of imagination. 'this holy love even as a colony is a B A R G \ I N Itt>ni8 of Interest and Andrew Taafe, Bloomfield, N. J.'and it is expected operations will Mrs William FOB burr and children, |heaven that we call the. church a We hope as we are gripped by posi -channel for the life and culture of Women's Auxiliary of the Berke- Miss Wort is a graduate of Dongan I commence soon. A map of a section Phyllis and William, all of Dover; 'neighborhood of hope? In that it is sibility that appears to be objec- the land from which the colonv ley Heights Volunteer Fir,e Co. will Hall, Staten Island, and of the|of the Forsytlie property In Spring- Mrs. Oscar Peterson and Gustave |a purveyor of the supreme a'ssur- tive. In hoping, we feel that, we has come. To this main cause- of FRANCISCAN are. being led. that we ale subjects. (iod, ihe church is to always ring. hold a card party in the Firehouse Pennsylvania School of Horticul- jfield avenue was disapproved, the ;Sandquist of Short Hills', and Mrsianc. e that all things work together on Union avenue tonight at 8 p. in.ture. Her fiance graduated from imap not being in, proper form. Ai N. A. Lyons and Mrs. Arthur Sea- j for good to them that love Clod. The Hut in connection with the love that true. DIA'NKKWAHE Mrs. (Jeorge Oalla was chairnian of Brown Business School and attend- study of parkways along brooks of quist and son, Norman, of this ionly stark realism that has ever is holy, we are neither agents nor The test of our ehiirchnianship is I'*<»R SUMiMKR USK the commit tee in charge. Assisting ed the University of Minnesota. He | the HorouRh was marie but action place. Mrs. ' Anderson received been propounded in this work re- subjects but channels. Of Course, 'not any picayune respectability or ! we believe upon (Jod'.s love, and we her were Mrs. John Amodeo, Mrs. is with the Montclair Printing; Co. was held over to permit further in- many gifts. garding hope is this assurance that transient righteousness hut is UKDUCKJ) PRICES Anthony Amodeo, Mrs. Coney Delia j vesllKation. if the church stand up 'to adversity hope through His love, but. therather in the vision of (!od as hav- and Mrs. Xavier Masterson. Theh annual spring benefit bridge You must have the HERALD if jand love God and keep loving God, Church as a neighborhood of holy ing selected and sent us to be His ICOMPI-KTI: FIRST AID KMKSH you want the news of Summit. It i all things, even the adversity itself love is simply the medium of tran- ^colony, developing a heavenly life Berkeley Heights Volunteer Fire for the Bonnie,, Brae Farm for Hoys sit, the channel for its flow to the will cost $3.50 per year for twio will but work to bring out'in the 'on earth the while we pursue an Department will meet Wednesday will he held it) MilHngton on Mon- life of the world. EDMISTON evening. day, Tuesday and Wednesday, May Ten members of the New Provi-j issues a tfeelc. I church a likeness to Christ and in- earthly life toward heaven. New Providence Township Com- 20th, 21st and 22nd. The last day deuce'First Aid Squad have com-j dubitable persuasion that God's Some of you have read the story The world asks of us today. Siiiniiiit, >'. J. mittee will hold an adjourned meet- will be Short Hills and Millbum pleted the standard and advanced | Advertise in this paper. love will never let go its hold of usof Old Jules, the Swiss-French "What are the Church's aims and ing Thursday night in the Town Day. Hostesses for that day will :courses in first aid work and pass-; Hafl to consider foreclosures and Include Mrs. Deaii Emery, of High- led all tests. They stand ready to tho report of the auditor. land avenue, and Mrs. Halph Kuni- be of service in all emergewetefr. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wenman of mery, of Barberry lane. I They are: Francis Kerrigan, presi- Springfield avenue entertained 75 Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Prince, of dent of the unit; William Kelly, of their friends at a surprise party Highland avenue, and their daugh- William Sawyer, Elmer Ayers, far the Ilev. Dabinett, minister of ters, Anne and Elizabeth, spent last Lewis Thome. Lewis Baldwin, Si'., me Methodist Church, New Provi- week-end in Rye, N. Y., visiting Mr. Lewis Baldwin, Jr., Fred Wiebold, dence Borough. and Mrs. Edward Lambert Richards | Robert Webster and \V. Sampson. \ Miss Madeline Van Arsdale, fifth of Milton Point. iNeil Sward of Summit is instructor What Every Metropolitan Policyholder grade teacher of the Columbia The Trigger Club of Short Hills of the group.. School, is ill at her home with the recently* held its elections. John grip. Xotes of Interest nhea Montgomery was re-elected The Borough Council will meet Mrs. M. Wenman of Springfield president, and William Ityrd, vice- j this evening. Among matters for avenue is home recovering from an president. A dinner followed at the Should Know about his Company discussion are the 1940 ^salary ordi- operation performed lasUweek in Short Hills Club. the Overlook Hospital. ' nance. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lauderdale, A revival of the old community Columbia P.-T. A. will hold a of Forest drive, are visiting in picture shows was held Friday Metropolitan presents its Business Report for the year ending December 31, 1939. (In accordance •with rummage sale the week of April Knickerbocker, Texas, where they night In the school auditorium un- 22nd in the LaSasso store corner of are staying with Mrs. Lauderdale's der the auspices of the pupils of the Annual Statement filed with the New York State Insurance Department.) Plainfield and Springfield avenues. sister and brother in law, Mr. andthe school. Although attendance The committee in charge would- ap- Mrs. Jose Tweedy on their ranch. was rather small, it has been de- preciate all donations of clothing, James E. Barrett and his brother- cided to hold addtlonal shows in ASSITS WHICH ASSURE FULFILLMENT OF OBLIGATIONS OBLIGATIONS TO POLICYHOLDERS, BENEFICIARIES, AND OTHERS household goods, food and baked in-law, Falrfield P. Day, both of ithe near future, goods. Old Short Hills road, were the The Volunteer Fire Company will Gwramaat S«c«ritl*i $1,015,938,914.60 Policy Reierv.i required by law . $4,493,833,205.00 Berkeley Heights Volunteer Fire guests of honor at a birthday dinner meet this evening. U. S. Government $948,082,869.84 Amount which, with interest end future premiums, will assure Company answered three calls on last Wednesday. ' The Board of Education will hold Canadian Govanumnt ...... 67,856,044.76 Sunday to put out brush fires. One On Saturday night, Miss Carroll payment of policy claims. an informal meeting tomorrow | Otharloarfi 1,882,379,020.65 on Diamond Hill road which burned Montgomery, daughter of Mr. andnight at Lincoln School when fu- Dividends to Pollcyholders . . . . i i i i • 112,999,638.00 2 acres of fields, one on Liberty U. S. StaUb Municipal ..... 110,055,727.87 I Mrs. John Ilhea Montgomery of ture plans and growth of the school Set aside for payment during the year 1940. ,;_,.; street, and one on Union avenue in \ Highland avenue, and Edward Pen- system will be discussed. Canadian Provincial & Municipal . . . 103,823,959.75 % New Providence Borough. dergast, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. H. The Parent-Teacher Association Railroad 573,665,903.43 Reserve for Fatar* Payments on Supplementary Contracts k 112,986,146.83 The dog warden, Carl Carpenter, Pendergast, of Highland avenue, •will meet this evening at Lincoln Public Utilities 689,740,113.65 Is covering the Township with the Held for Claims 22,931,579.79 celebrated their birthdays with School auditorium. Fathers night Industrial fc 'MtotUanaoui 405,093,316.15 Including claims awaiting completion of proof and estimated Stack! ,. . . . . , . . 86,624,833.01 amount of unreported claims. " *,. All but $22,561.13 ara Praferred or Guaranteed. Other Policy Obligations . . . . . , . . J< 42,377,943.6? I Mortgage Loeat oa Real Estate . . . . ' . . . . 953,658,650.07 Including reserves for Accident and Health Insurance, divi- Farms 76,890,988.22 dends left with Company, premiums paid in advance, etc. Other property .,,.... 876,767,661.85 Miscellaneous Liabilities 47,140,101.00 Leaai •• Policies , . . , , 515,495,459.26 Liabilities not included above, such as taxes due or accrued, Real Estate Owned , 407,215,594.74 special reserves, etc, . Includes real estate for Company use, and housing projects. TOTAL OBLIGATIONS • . . • t i . $4,832,268,614.29 Cash . , 132,667,027.52 Surplus 309)717,566,80 Yremlama Oatstaadlng ead Deferred ..,.,,, 87,666,343.58 This serves as a margin of safety, a cushion against contin- gencies which cannot be foreseen. ' v laterest Da* aad Aecraed, etc. ..,#,,.. 60,340,337.46 TOTAL •. i i ...,».. $5,141,986,181.09 TOTAL , , , , , , , , , ii $5,141,986,181.09

NOTE—Assets carried at $221,390,536.99 in the above statement are.deposited with various public officials under requirements xof law or regulatory authority. Canadian business embraced in this statement is reported on basis of par of exchange. -

TEN YEARS Of PROGRESS Highlights of Metropolitan's growth and stability over the past decade Insurance in Force After fulfilling all its contractual obligations (including payment of over Life Insurance $4,260,000,000 to policyholders and beneficiaries) over the 10-year period tCJ*\ 1929 . . SI 7,933,000,000 °^ aa>verse economic conditions from 1929 through 1939, Metropolitan 1939 .. $23,193,O0o!o00 ...... Accident&HealthWaoce ' 1 • • added to lts contingency reserve, or Weekly Indemnity surplus, as an extra safety factor, more than . $132,000,000 * . .George Washington Bridge. An average of nearly 20,000 cars 1929 .... $13,928,000 • , . . . .' r • r oross this bridge every day. But even at this rate it vould itZ! 1939 1W9 .... $19,894,000 2.... strengthened the basis of its policy reserves to the extent of 45,000,000 take all the oars using Sinclair H-C Gasoline nearly eleven Policy Reserves - . ... ,. . •weeks to cross. H-C is ... * . 3.... made expenditures to improve prop- erties acquired through foreclosure, without 1929 ... $2,«59,O0O,O00 increasing their valuation 25,000.000 1939 ... $4,493,000,000 4.... reduced the valuation of securities

Funds held, as required by anj reai estatg as carried on its books, by law, to assure payments to , • «., ...... 1939 policyholderj, . more than 216,000.000 Payments *; • • • exPended on health and welfare work for policyholders more than 58,000.000 1 ... m ... $476,000,000 6. YET, over this same 10-year period, and . 1929 .... $335,000,000 }„ addition to the above, Metropolitan also 1939 .... $604,000,000 paid or credited t0 its policyholders almost ''X^tSUT one billion dollars in dividends. . . . . 192,000,000 eficiuies. TOTAL . . . i . '. \ ', I , $1,468,000,000 1M! 3939 .'-; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company • * (A MUTUAL COMPANY) ; FREfiERlCK H. ECKER, Chairman ot the Board XEROY A. LINCOLN, President 11 1 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y.

WIIXIAM L. DB BOST, New York, N. 7. THOMAS Hi BECK, New York, N. Y. WINTHROP W. ALDRICH, New York, N. Y. t/*FWTgw— *w *> pwawf «WP»WJ v^ipwip i«^ DIRECTORS Prwjdent, Union Dims Savings Bank ' President. The Crowetl-Collier PublUhint Chairman of the Board Company Chase National Bank of New York • • . so, good it is used in a million and a half cars daily. Ihe JEREMIAH MTXBANK, New York, N. Y. WALTER EW1NG HOPE, New York, N. Y. _.-._ —. _— __. -f MiltMiik&Co. EDWARD R.STETTINIUS, Jr., N.Y.C. Member, Milbank, Tweed and Hope Chairnian of the Board GfasinaaaofaeBoanl Attorneys it Law next time you need gasoline, ask your nearby Sinclair dealer ifatrofKititaaUfa bsmsac* Coaipany D'ALTOALTON CORKY CCOLEMAO N United State* Steel Corporation Mootraal, CCiaadad , SSi Vi SAMUEL W, FOBOYCE, St. Loua, Mo. f H-C. You'll like the way he treats you. Member, Fordyct, White, Mayne, WiUums WltLlAM W. CROCKER, San Frandieo, Cal. and Kartman, Attorney* «t Law Preaident ' NEWCOMB CAJO.TON, New York, N. T. Crocker Firrt National Bank AGENT SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY (INC) . Qiairman of th» Board \ - GEORGE MCANENY, New York, N. Y. MITCKEU. D; POtXADSBKS, GUpagD, BE W«tna Union Tdatraph Compwiy Chairman of the Board AMORY HOUGHTON, Conrfng, N. Y. Man^iaafriiiifflin»iyaadathgp Title Guanntte and Tract Company Pretidant, Coming Glaas Worn LEKOY A. LINCOLN, N.w York. N. Y. ROBERT V. FLEMING, Washington, D. C. FRED TEGTMEIER PMl«MUtLa Prerident and Chairman of tb* Board -. LOOTS 8. ST. LAURENT, QuebK, Member, St. Laurent, Qtnn, Drrtin tt 4 ri I 1 li il, JliijtiP.D«»rtac.,»aelBatata RiCfi National Bank TuUieraiu, Attortwyi at Law -§4 Abbott i Avenue Telephone Mo. 4-2288 Morjistown, N. J RARBY W. CJBOFT, OtMawkfc, ConaV FREDERIC W. ECKER, New York, N. Y. SOLD BI Foram Chaunan Vice-Pnaident ERNEST E. NORRIS. Washiaitoa. D. G Haibboa-Walkw KafnctoriM Compaajr Preaidant, Southern Railway System

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HOUK THE SUMMIT HEKALD AND SUM1RT RECORD,"SUMMIT, N. J TUESDAY, APRIL 9, THE SUMMIT HERALD DATES TO REMEMBER and SUMMIT UE10KD Tuts. Apr. »- • Meeting Executive! Official t-ujft-t ut (117 us4 Canal/ id 'J'uwu Imiirovtujt-rii. Asso- Summit—Yesterday and Today Issud y uiu, titi Prospei-t siitft, 10 rtJESDAT AFTIiRNOON and FRI- DAY MORNING from (lit Oifite, a. i. • 367 Springfield Avenue Wed., Apr. lo—Music Department Personalities—Political and Civic Changes Koi .nightly Ciub, 3.15. , TELEPHONES 6-lWil) and 6-1901 ;Thur ., Apr. 11 Ailieuaeum, High BY Ai-FRi-ii) J. I.AM-: CIJUTLATION Sc iol auditorium. : Kri.. April 12 ---Calvary Church Former Owner and Editor of The Summit Record • Ch ir Camp annual benefit Tlie (summit Herald rulillsliing Cu. Kri., Apr 12- lith annual dessert ], I3 customary lor those who HUT to New Yurk visitors, w'hiie t.lie i success •, iial : «'(l IJHI.-.C who Emend at the l-'ost Office, Summit. : N. J., aa Sueund-dass iVlutu-r bridge for Calvary Ciioir Camp, know from recent study of the owiiers took thai oppoi'iimiiy fur a thought ihey knew itia!;y p»it-si- Parish House, 1.30. ! present, values of real estate in t litiiigi' to the seashore. But it was ! bi lilies. Kri.. Apr. 12- 11th annual dessert •, Summit and its steady and often nut ninny years before the putron- Dr. William H. Risk, who located bridge for Calvary Choir Camp. . spectacular rise in price, panicu- ;ace (if the Park House began to de- here to pi'Hfiice Ins protession in Puri.sh House. L.'Hl. jluiiy in the business section, to try- cline. Mr Kiera was finally forced lli'i'i. had not only ln-oli a firm be- Apr. U 1st Spring Oardeu aud calculate the vast-profits that 'to ill go and the house and nearly liever in Summit's future from the Public Library, 10 a.w must have accrued to those who in- all the Kiei'a real estate was bought first, bm backed that heiief with to 4 p. in. vested in the town's early days and by William II. deforest In the early heavy investments in real estate. MDMUL ASVUIBM UnfSOIMTIVB Sun., Apr. 14 1b- Lincoln P.-T. A. I hen according to these modem j eig iilies. He displayed an nliiinsl uncanny benefit, Koih-Strand, "Ah wii-i views simply "sat by" and watched i Mr. dfForest was a silk merchant .•-kill in liis selection of sei-timis for coin of Illinois." ilieir investments roll up in value. | in New York and established hia his investments, ami followed il very Mon.. Apr. 15--College Club at Kdi- Most of them were apparently years \ home in tlie handsome stone niaii- with Ilic shrewdest soil ol develop- son Junior High School til 8.15 ahead of the time when they could JHioti that was tlie site of the present ment—shrewd alike for iiis own p. in Fashion Show. command any attention in u realty Kent Place school. Thut house for «s and for the fill lire of the 1 SUBS( •mi 'T1UNS: KVEHV MILE you drive tin new S3 r.n' Mon.. Apr. 15 • College Cluh-V. M. way and except for those who came with its vast surrounding lawns, its'city. He really opened tip the greul- One Year 1 LaSalle V-8 will prove a sheer Six Months 2.IIH C. A.. 8.15 p. in. along in the early nineties most of muHiiificenl ;uid varied trees and i>U:» ... .05 Mon., Apr, 15 -Woman's) Auxiliary them went broke ;md lost their ', flora! adornments were kepi in a finer residence sections of Siituniil «le.lighl—for LaSalle has the lim-st ; of Overlook Hospital-Y. W. C. Display AdverUbJng Hiix-ived until 1 ''', holdings or at best made profits Uasiiion Hint made it one of the ' avenue, Jloburt avenue and Fern- t i>. m. Monday. It).3D u. m. jthut were extremely meagre. One 1 show places of all tills section of: wood roud. Later he was joined chassis ever offered iu a car ol -ml> Classified Advertising Received until •Mon., Apr. 15 "The Delight a of of the earliest well-defined pro- New Jfisey. liven down to this lal« • here by his brother, Dr. ,1. Boyd inoitast cost. From ils Itifj Cadillac t a, in. TutHduy. ' Canlening", .John Melady, Stumpp Central Ntws Matter Received unlll grams of development that went dav, uhnosl half a cent u ly after Mr, ltisk. who also achieved substantial V-8 engine, to its ovt'isi/.t' li\ir-charui -(eristics as two. LaSalle chassis is a niaflcipiicc of tlilirtin/ at Jhtroit. Sedans start at Roosevelt P.-T. A.., 8.15 p. in. jMoller and Thebaud families. In i the fame u£ this house holds and nieii could well he 1ml no two Wed., Apr. 17 Junior Fortnightly] the early seventies he built the Park i others of its kind for charitable; brothers were ever more devoted design and construction. As a rcsulL $H'!l(>. 'rraiisjxirtiilion bused on mil rates, Facts About Summit i Club meeting, home Miss Harriet! ,,,,.,, Iloui)e allfl 0W1K d a ol tlle lall(1 | work, generous and kindly helpful- j nor worked together more harmoni- it lias no rival in ils field for accel- itttilf and load luxes (if any), optional j Clark, 28 Druid Hill road, 8.15 i ' " jnoss to persons iu every walk in life, .• ously. Dr. William was rohiisl in POPULATION from the Park I 1 p Jn I stretching south " i whether deserving or not, is still at build, liriisytie in inaiincr, sharp eration, safely or economy. A ride C(jiiil>inI II t and accessaries— extra. House the Beechwood 1910— 7,60(1. JFri., Apr. lil-Scholarship Kridgej - Cohere Icherlslifd nuuiiory among the de- j tempered and sharp tousiied but will prove il. ('oinc in today! 1'ru i's subject to change uitlwut notice. 1!U5— ii.l.'lll. i for Sunnyliarn Camp, Masonic Apartments now stand) (o the road scendants of thost- older lcHidents | will) any one he liked or whom he j ISSill—10,174. i |(an a, i ;j() p m Inow known as Springfield avenue, ci| 8 imUl who are located in this vicinity. AIT found dealing in u way that ap- AHsessrtl viilunlliin, IMfl—$Hli,r.f.2,:i:i7. iSun., Apr. 21—Men's Club Service,™* y' business street. of tlle land on the nort.li aide of] pealed to his sense of fairness and Ket valuation on wliieh County, Siiitn ' Central Presbyterian Church, Fronting on Uiat road he built three Springfield avenue between Maple I honesty there was hardly any limit j and Stutc School Tuxes Are A|i- speaker James K. Quay, Y. M. or tour fine houses and then along street and Woodland avenue and! to tin; lengths he would go lo show purtloned.—-t:so,4!M,i:(7. C. A. secretary, Cairo, Egypt. the sidewalk he erected a Btone nortli to Deforest avenue Conned I his appreciation. .Hut won betide Bonded VHiiil—(us nf June 80, I'X.i'.i).— wall about four feet high and ex- j:i,oi8,!i«o. iTnes.. Wed., and Thurs., Apr. 23, 24, part of the holdings of Mr. deFor-] the poor mortal who earned his dis- THJC Hate, J!i:i!i-—|4.a5 ; City, $1,112; ! /unit 25—Rummage Sale, under tending from what is now Maple, e.Hl and when business troubles | like or whom he cnui;hl in Home f%y Delit, *AM; I,OMIII H.lL.nl Delil, I the auspices of Mrs. Alexander street west to Woodland avenue. forced them un I hi' market they j sharp practice! Dr. J. lioyd- was a $425; Local S.'lniol, J1.I40; Slate This wall was topped by flagstones School, ).'.'M ; Koldii-rs' UMIIUS, J.u-':i; Wilson Circle, in H. II. Friimkin'a came Into possession of men who( dirccl opposite in physique,' In his LLE County, (.747; District CIMIII, f..n::ii, Klore Building, :tl5 Springfield and provided-a comfortable silting had a veritable trace of genius in i manner of speech ami lack of ag- place for the younger element, eve- "LSt timiiig their activity and in ability | grvsKiveni'ss. .1, lloyd was .small •Jiimk iti-KiiiirceH— |i.i..rj:js,:;7:j.:J,s. Fort- njngs and,,Sundays. It was con- SPERCO MOTOR CO., Inc. .s iiitd J'rofessiniiiil Men— "M. Wed., Apr. U Annual nightly Club inm'tlng and tea, sidered a Veritable "Lover's Lane" j to profitably handle real ewtate. The in stature, retiring almost-to the 31 UNION PLACE 'Phone 6-1700 SUMMIT, N. J. (j|(y need for calorics thai the meals. Dad may oat two servings Voters, Community House, 2.SO town's only physician, lie enjoyed •The American public'schools are is, now the junction of Beechwood corner of Woodland avenue and tire the confidence alike of the several family who were early settlers of . rest, of the family do, bill she should. <»f potatoes or one big enough to p. m. ; 1 the foundation .upon which democ- road and Springfield avenue. The building now housing Manser's wealthy families already -establish- New Jersey. still plan her own luncheon to in- givigive Hihim his requiremenrequirementt of vita- Mon., May 13---Christlan Science hardware store, and the row of ; racy is built. An accepted principle smooth well-kept lawn forming the ed here and the much larger nuni- One of the most delicate pieces u-hide vitamins'and minerals just, as mill C, while the lioineiuak«r's serv- lecture, high school auditorium, front of the Edgar property and now apartment buildings stretch-ing ing may lie small or perhaps nil. of free public education in our 8.30 p. in. of embroidery shown was a fichu ! care-fully as she does when all the covered by Lincoln School and busi- north to Deforest, avenue. Later the her of poorer-residents whose re- made about 1.S20 by Mrs. Conover's Housewives may think, wrongly country is, that the public school Mon., May 13—the Co-operative same two men carried through a sources were so very limited, he- 'family are at home. }\vr noon dav shall help to extend ami strengthen ness houses was a wonderful spot grandmother, Julia Hutler of (ireon I meal need not be hearty, bin it of course, that their health isn't as Service annual dinner. for a diamond and was more siicc-essful and ambitious pro- cause a rale of about $X.(K) per day o\it National ideal of democracy. At Village, which i.s now part of the •should bu hit crest in.!; eiiou to important' as thai of the children Tiies., May 14—Executive Board of generally used for that purpose by gram in the development of what was "tops" then for the higher town of Madison. Another unusual land I ho fathers, or maybe (hoy try 'no-tlnie in history 1ms there 'been Town Improvement Association, now coniprises all of Beechwood grade mechanic and ordinary la- : stimulate appetit e. the Edgar boys and their com- item was the wedding shirt of Capt. j Housewives' diets seem much too hard lo slay slim, and skip on more necessity for such support meeting, .66 Prospect street, 10 panions. iPark, extending north from the I borers received about ?140 per day John W. Conover, an officer in the vilamins anil minerals along with a. ni. jrear of tho Beechwood Hotel and j of ten or twelve hours. To the lat- iinore apt to be deficient, titan those thun right now. Each school" day The Park House in its first years Civil War, whose farm may still be of their children or their husbands, calories. morning in Summit between 2,800 Thurs., May 16^-Annual Roosevelt pr0Ved very popular and profitable, ' including Beechwood road, Haw-jter folks Dr. William was a veri- seen at Holmdel, N. J. Checking on family diets is a dif- P.-T. A classroom exhibit, 8.15 j Summit was then regarded hy thorne place and a number Of [table "ministering aiiRel" for while {according to Miss Dorothy W'ill- aM 2,900 hoys and girls enter the for Also shown were old lace mitts, linins, who spoke recently • to the ficult (ask because many people doors of our public schools. Due p. m. New York and Newark families as shorter streets. It was formerly the! he gave them (he very best ami forget the little extras they eat dur- Jacobus tract of twenty acres and! most constant of his professional hand-knitted stockings, purses, New Jersey home demonstration to 'this fact, purents and citizens FYi., May 17—D. A. It. annual a specially desirable summer resort. agents when I hey met .for their an- ing the day and report only the it required plenty of faith, courage skill, the real deserving of them water color drawings and exquisite- 1 luncheon, . William Pitt, 12 The house was always well-filled jnuul Spring Nulrltion Institute. food included in meals. Nibbling may feol a souse of security for o'clock. ana knowledge of real'estate to at-i knew they had little reason to ly embroidered collars and llcbus.' theftr homos, for I heir State and for during the warm season, just as all Following the- exhibit,; tea was Her conclusion is based on a study between meals is one way thai, Mon., May 20 — Annual meeting parts of Summit witnessed almost tempt It. The plot was the rouglt- worry about "paying the Doctor's •of family men Is made in New York some homeinakers can and do lake Ihe'lr Nation. Central P.-T. A., exhibit school served w.ith Mrs. Charles W. Keck- a complete change of residents dur- est kind of woodland-and its de- bill" tor it was difficult to induct) ler, regent of the chapter, presiding State. care of the deficiencies, especially The 3 It's still are an important work, 8.15 p. m. ing those months. Bven the wealth- velopment involved expensive road him to give that class of patients | New Jersey liomciuakers may those 'in vitamins and minerals. Bui. Mon., May 20—Y. W. C. A. garder at the tea table. Mrs. Florance was pah of the school program but no iest of the city's inhabitants in- work and drainage problems that even an idea of what they owed. In assisted by Miss Mnbel Hickok and jWell consider the statement, for it of course the. success of the prac- • party, home Mrs. Fuller, 94 Oak dulged in the practice of leasing seemed uusurmountable. But"'it; that respect the two brothers had ;is often claimed that family living tice depends on what's nibbled. If longer may they serve as the sole Itidge 'avenue, 3.IB p. in. Mrs. Fred Holllster. alrn of the public schools. They their homes, furnished, for the sum- was carried out with a rapidity and characteristics in common. • has much the same pa Hern in the jit means a nip to the candy dish for A 'sale Of home-made cookies, lentire eastern seel ion of the coun-;an extra sweet, not much will be are not Blighted in the least, but for and jelllea netted more than $10, .try. | gained but extra- calories, and that eaiih Individual there are other Im- understand me. It has been with I by Miss Catherine Hue. A short which will be used for chapter i it. seems that wives and .mothers is not the need of many homemak- portant purposes. Maintenance of Tender Reception a sense "of gladness, 'appreciation, 'memorial service' to Mrs. John W, work. • . ' j often make a great effort to pro- j ers. Besides, a loss of appetite for health in body and mind, an under- and profound privilege that I have Cllft was conducted by Mrs. Mat- Beacon !vide husbands and children with other foods may result. Nibbling standing of the, elementary prlnci- been associated with so wonderful tin concluded-by a beautiful prayer Advertising In the HERALD will adequate diets but neglect their on fresh fruits and vegetables, bow- 1 To Pastor Ending a people." On Friday afternoon, April 5th, a pay you dividend!!. jown. Haphazard lunches are prob-j ever, during the meal preparation of science, training for a fu- by Mrs. Thlesmeyer. group of •members from Beacon Fire Joi), preparation for college, Mrs. B. D. Pannell county .presi- — I ably only one factor. • does increase Materially'the intake i The members of the choir, under Chapter, W. A. K., and Beacon Fire will' of the .minerals and vitamins. preparation for homemaking, par- 17 Years Service the director Frederick S. Condit, dent was present, and gave a short Junior Chapter, were entertained by Mention the HERALD when buying Perhaps the homemaker enfhood, responsibility for personal shared in the program with a num- resumo of the work in the county Mrs. Edwin Florance at her home, Bafety and the safety of others, cul- ber of selections. After the pre^ and announced that the Spring In- (Continued from Page One) stitute would be held at the First 6G Pine Grove avenue. ' tlvation of wholesome leisure-time sentation by Mr. Carman of a beau- During the afternoon Mrs. J. how the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Presbyterian Church, Hoselle, April activities, extension of the cultural tiful basket of roses to Mrs. Lamb- 26, sessions 10.30 a., m. to 4 p. m. Howard Conover of Summit showed vleto, and gaining of an understand- Chrystal had driven to, Port Jervis din, the whole party joined in sing- j Miss Laura Strout W. C. T. U. Mis- ing of our Government and of a and had brought his family to their ing "Auld Lang Syne." After Dr. , siontiry will be the speaker. desire to maintain its fundamental home in the Summit parsonage. Lambdln'a remarks, the choir and j Dr. Yerkes made the -afternoon features are fully as important as Laughingly, Dr. Lambdin told how all present sang "Ble.st Be the Tie I address, and spoke of his joining You Can't Lose! the' 3 R's. he and his family had resided for That Binds." I the Loyal Temperance Legion 50 Win combination two and a half weeks in the- Black- Others who spoke, and all very years ago, and of his efforts to try WIN! Acid | («as • Indigestion formerly the home, the church, burn Inn, located.on what is now fittingly for the occasion, included to holp the temperance cause ever Hot on r and the school, shared together in the site of the Suburban Hotel; President Daniel Burke bf the board since. The meeting closed with th PLACE! providing practically all the traln- while the-renovation, of the parson- of trustees, who spoke for the of- i benediction pronounced by Dr. SAL-TOX lng'a youth needed. Changing con- age was being completed and dur- ficial board; Harold N/Felton, who Yerkes. -.''•• '• SHOW! WM. TYLKlt (JltfcEN, ditions In recent years have tended ing which time "the children had spoke for. the church school and re- Drugs, 30 Maple Street constantly to increase' the part the chicken pox." •: • . ;. •• • ligious education; John M. Hugh- Mention the HfiRALD when buying placed by the school. Newer agen- Testifying to the Invaluable as- lett, one of the church's new mem- ' Cleg of education, such as the movie sistance rendered to him all bers,'. who spoke for the latter aad the radio, together with the de-through the years by Mrs. Lambdin, group; John Williams who said a velopment of the automobile and Dr. Lambdin went on to say a word few words In l>ehalf of the young TO OTHERS OF the airplane, as well as all the about all those "w"ho have "labored people of the church; and Mrs. Oth|r strides in the application of in all the activities that go to make Robert fe. Woodward who spoke in If, acliace, have raised new 'problems up the church." In concluding his behalf of the ladles of the church. FORDS • CHEVROIETS • PLYMOUTH^ of Importance to the public school. remarksk , DrD . LLambdin said in part W. C. T. U. MONTHLY MEETING Tb.6'Summit schools are attempt- "We are deeply appreciative of the Come In! Investigate ing to do th-eir full share in the innumerable kindnesses and hospi- The monthly meeting of the W. franing: of youth for the "Demo- talities you have shown us in a c. T. U. was" heldL last Thursday at WEEK'S "SPECIALS? lavish and wholesome way.. While jthe home of Mrs. flrant'jc;. Tullav. jjra Ic Day of Life." Our buildings, ON WORlU-rAMtVVS -Sfh le not ornate, are serviceable I have tried to understand people, In .the absence of Mrs. Dean the there has been an amazing willingr j president, Mrs. H. Walford Martin, practical. They are kept in : & repair and always are clean ness on the part of people to try to^presided. The devotions were led JJ. S. SAFETY TIRES ', neat, 'While the salaries of the THE SIZE htng staff are modest, ;the qual- D( teaching is high.: Our higli K, Ms approved by,the State and he Middle States Association of I.S. It OVAL eges and Secondary Schools, i means that our graduates are Be Luxe •without examination in all •which accept certificates. rnn'trnmam-nm HO YAL MASTER school graduates, mar be Staadud. ufetjr equip- America's firstDeslddded Tire FERTILIZER oo^ttajef Aoo ,. . famous for its extra ikid all leading American col- protection aod loos milekce. '; Our high school not only Offi Tbtrt't a tpecidl CbantUPtr Price for you tbis -onli.'Asi ilrack of the progress of all Fertilizer j about it I raduatesv but also is instru- la helping many who desire Look at tht—Prlmdf 'to find them. The Summit THE B.8.TKE requires HOT-WATER-CONVENIENCE ^schools are rated highly and, 100 lbs. ,*. sin r.miCM er with all the public schools CQNVEMIENT HOT WATER SERVICE—always ready for use—it i#trjr,i.th?x. are the safe- of American, civilization. «!«M« $7.08 appreciated by all. Regular shampoos keep the scalp clean. Fre-

it S J A trnmtum tim't • quent+iot balhs prevent pores from clogging and keep fhe skin in tiii-K good condition. A modern automatic gas water heater* keeps hot •*Sofrf of Poblie Stnka tforsi fdr ox low a* water on tap, day and night, at very little cost for gas—only a few $49.50 cdth inttatltd. tents per 24-hour day! Ask Public Service or your plumber for an Forster will speak to the — May b» pvrchand on boys oluba ot the Nfligh- estimate of operating cost based on your use of hof wafer. STounrt monthly lirmx equiva- House, on, the subject lent f o a nicktl-adaf. and the Cfty GoVernrofcrit* Small down payment. tday evanintf, April 15th, Th4» libtral tradt-in allow- ~ a aeries of tfrlkft held Summit Hardwarfe & Paint Co, Perry T. Brown ance on your old Other,, speakers were: «69 Springfield ATe. TeL «M»1« Summit, N. J. rater h«4»»r. PVBLICQlbSEHVICE rOafolind Hlrimtti, State Troop- ,485 Springfitld Ave. . Summit, N. J. "tills, Judge Rotwrf Murphy, Telephone; Summit16-0913 lL Vehicle Inspector Flanagan J H. B. Twombly, St. -5, .•„•_- »,1.^ . ' i A- r / TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1940 THI SUlflftT HSXACD Aim SXJmilT RECORD, gUMlflT, R. J PAGE FlVf

FASHION NEWS Large Attendance at Finnish Relief Fund NFM) YOIK Chatham Out of New Lackawanna EVERYBODY READS There is o suc hin not Program; Forums Victors i'oiiirii'UiioiiS to ihe support n h t g 88 ,il tin1 Summit A. (.".. a member ; Baseball League for Financial Reasons Classified Advertisements having any time for exercise," says ~ s\t i rr» n •;»• r*« h:ai k<*- \ wauiia BasciiiiH Liagur. should 01d=i line Summit Big Five be stui either i.o Juhn Yannun ; New Providence, Springfield, Union, ISutley Ten Cents a Line stance wherein exercise can be ob» I •i,\n. mauaitf.r of ihe dub, or ui tamed every day. She advises walk, j Picozzi's AHStar Team in Upset Victory Bru>ton Saiith. HERALD spons ! Are Considered for Fourth League Franchise ing up stairs. And when walking, editor. All persons who doiia.ii- COJJ i«t accepted liter • a. u. Tuesday or & p. a. Tburt&y. Over Team Picked By BonneU; Thomas' uae dollar or more will receive , uke two or three steps at a time a .season pass for ail borne cou- ! Official of til'.' ('llat'"ln:il B.ist li;. 11 <\ s15.* i ,i iit'j • by Minimum Charge of 30 cents, cash in advance. l n misUetc htigh t Orchestra Provides Music for Dancing (esls. Chili r-.m fivtlicd a ivp'.-rt < n '.io; ;:») !a i I'I ilu- lic;i- j "Doll up a dress with a new 1 and Will appreciate having its attention called to any advertise- belt," is the advice of Diana Lewis, basketball fans attended the bene- \JadtSOU Boy Fighting jiff team m the Laekuu'a iiua Has ii-ll : I-.I ii.iih. lie lit :iii; At'.] v I .mil ment not conforming to the highest standards of honest;. who has a featured role in "Forty by the sports ' Lt-agut I his coiniiig M-.ISI>II. Tli'- a-.•• culii n.il.'S Hi'iij iiny -if i in ).i I'SCIl I i Little Mothers." It has a leather committee of the Fining ' p Wi lidn was )ii'()!ii|)lt'U by ll,u aciii ii ;if it'.ii;iic. c;m>m;ni;!irs, li..,i ];n ks ^ :'t'Mili l hey belt in three colors and three ; ^"jj'^'j Bears Have Five CtiiitlKun school aalnoriiirs wan .iKkf-d a five dollai' fct1 !

PAGE SIX THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. J, TUESDAY, APRIL 9- 1943 Final Details for Inaugurating Private Methodist Choir Party PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS "Shop Around the Playhouse Constructing Six Sets for Television Demonstrations For Lambdin Family Choir Camp Bridge Corner" at Strand "Liliom"—Postpone Opening Date Wiiiiam li. Murphy, radio and The i -hoi-us t -hoi '• (>!' i'm- Meiii.jdis ; Final How to Cook a Vitamin levision dt-a'U-r £ii tin A W : Tibe All of Uie p;•omit.e to; mi- future Tar (ir.xliK rii.'ii cia"u A the i'la.v- vate leievisiou tiemon si rations ior porluiiiiy UP! Friday tiiuiii l-.i pu> A' ; 1 raii d f-Vv-n By Dr. James A, Tobey- shown lj> EriiMi Lu)iits>.l) :ii his di-h-»u>j V::si.o. of M^nur's " \J\ - :<)\ ' li 1)1 tile < noii' an.ji Ksiiid :h :he iii'ii ifesidetii.s ot Summit beginning their rt-specis u l>r. Laiiibdin auti rection of "Xiii'iU hka. ' Mart m <•!. hjs ill-ell J):.S! !l(illt;d iu !ll>; *t' i ijl ri ai i aliped > i sit-r (U OST J t.-.e VfgeiubitlS "lid , Ca:S i.., HiH •j a i y used in the Ihe j. i. Oui.' :hIn .y t'V'-n asked my April Knh. Sauiil groups uf seven express their auj'irt-ciutUin of ;he Suilavau'a pertoi niani'i-is -u "Tiir^i- £\y.\ A tt.A This lias bee;) inadt- al U-a given by Mrs Thomas i' kiUiiti Ii was jikjiek !itivtUK a Hifain or tigiu people will congregate manner in which he has ia>keii in- edible planii were provided; Comrades" aiHi "The sbuiwie 11 ujr" Fr her Irolllc / I'i os;>e> i iu:i ei-s.iry i>y sL-vwal fai'lurs, jii'in- shovt s.iy i ) y>\i. "rfay. tarii evening in the leWri^ion studio terest iu the uctivilit-s of tht- c!)nir. by Nature with certain vitamins, j Wi;u -petis to one vitamin arid JaIL>'S Si.i-w;n'l s iiii'iinirjIiUi r:jia!l> t !if hiKuus ii!)i(;ss oi i lit .sir. lur )nt iiiiu-i s "$A tliitlii'' iinilt.'' : when Bud. ii ) vl t'.li :k I i!d-lii l.< ("ill iibt.o wiiuetis some ol Ujt programs % ill I lie vvay he has »££!i-iiTTy Nai.ii t- it.iendLd that d is reported in the ponra.vai in "Mr Sm.'!h (iot-s to Jil|r,tienlaf v* >n t.r> SUM to __ these foods ot the Journal of Nu- WashiiiKtou." hdvt; bt-fii happily bacfaed tl < hairinan. ll)) and abutil fur the Oicusiuil. . nuriitiii. They ought Most peopie kiwlpTIhat teletisioa help rai^ the standm d •! chii^-ii should be eattn tnnon. Tnevnamin investigated realized ;ii "The Shop Around the A tlelightl'ul • aftel'lKHiu fS proiii- Aa a mailer of fact, tile Btuge ; to Seli Meats.. musl<5. m this case was tliianiin, or Bi, Corner," < oil)iiiu in ihe Koih- ,, ,,,i is here, but are iwwue of the per- i:sed. Tlieie »iii lit a duin pri/e I raw, so that full i ra-w t-jii make good use of ilu- ad- llul none the •ss : plan feel pictures whick can be Been rejiuiar reliearsa! Dr. which is :n-ri\st.ary for growth and Strand tomorrow. rj>es and a liuailnr uf aiWaiiivc |llii',l-S advantage could; (IiiiniiHl time, for iliis show, < • ei in • -MI-IMt* "1 rnaii 'I i )\£ six srls, bus si'lii liH. biut-- i 11 i IS. ) VY foi hirir stoi - ed int«|li*« parish house and the Bouiiig and preisuie cooking = In tiiiiiuH iion witij .this, the Kud- bev li donated The proceeds, i.-, a from their nu-i such t« )j«rf- binge «>!' lipuriiis; ttiiil (-iJiiSlriifiiiiK- ana ate " iiinus t hut iht-re with opies of ilie will he used !• 1 1 j made a recent surv«y ,of lilt? tele-' Viiie rrto-week V.lcitt iollS fi.-r of carrots, but caused a loss of ing sloi'y In ilimntiy sinh-U ; ••> thrir l)r£.^j)i]i^. Ill out! eveiiilj^ las' i.s s M'iiii tiii iunr.uii't s!,ora.m new. MetlifwliHt Hymnal, with iheir ••& ^m ' Moiiern civi-! ill)out vision industry and that girl s and boys of the f hoi]1 Ihe lization ho w- (-ine-tliird of the thiamin of individual i.ilc HI.-i, ICai h has fciveii wci-K viuir obscrVfi" di«i'ov> red O71M and slii i have ;\>ulu for < lit! na^iefl stamped upon th« covei, \» conimoriial aiv (iiiurh ('hf.'ir <'anii lll'UI' spinach, and beans, and his bcBi id ;li;s ilcliEiiii'uliy hunun tw ,•!»( IU-(I)J|H lial'U al it whit ii isarli. 11 (li 1.' 11 i ii >. i) 11; i :iie!iiion ', il would allow li Lamlilin was also given a copy of ever, has made P Iiv way of Ijriug ;i hiuli water mark ill! ii.H-kslai. • numer-. sponsorship of iu progiuins lica eii llaVell. dll"e( It'll liy Kralikliil alK)Ut one-quarter of that of peas. tale of a shoji (.wiur in H:idapL'.st Bill:) Handel's' "Messiah" which was iu- lit; des;r-;i j t. Helms, organist and ci.oir- and his clerks revediing vviili iiy ! m!n was IUU( h 1 Dr. J. A, Tobey ins, pn,,.(.ss ,,ot " li^-dH>r, lives. liaVi- taken a sli'rioUH si-l.s of scat'- , siafi<- is a i'Trifle jid), and n" you rescinded its order that would have co-chairmen; John 11. YVisni-r, Jr., tlH'lli. which they provided were parlieu precious vitamin goes down tha circti.i in tin" clislaiicf-. (Iradual'v may have some isli a ni' the pi-)h- permitted sponsorship, the reason larly tasteful. The vertical diiii'-n- treasurer: Miss Marie Hadeau, puii- Cooking I- ;ilso a sanitary safe- mulcrializiiiH wen! u coui)k' of "'•••.g , MIIS confront inn the boys. They dc- being that "present-day receivers sloll of the cakes started at sixliciiy; Mrs. .Montagu llankin, re• guard, because heat, destroys any sink. lo|i'' teiils, a luri-iH wliecl. a incaii-; BI rvc tlic hand their sell usually might become obsolete overnight." inches and ran up- ad iHfiiiitiiiu. freshmeuls: Mrs. Samuel 10. Jones, dang«iou.s germs or parasites This study showed that baking doling rolli r (-ouster and all the • 1 1 tables and waitresst'B; Mrs. K. K. get when the •curtain rises. As a ^s a resuH of this, a succession There is no metrical or oilier which might be present. Thus, of bread has very little effect upoy. ti'iminiiiKs (in iiiiniat.ure scale sur- Pearson, prizes; Mrs. Wahiron mailer of record here arc the scenes jo f startling statements were made known standard by which their its thiamin, or vitamin B,. Bak- LYRIC roiimli (1 by trees. j Ward, decorations; Mrs. Paul Wis- pasteurization of milk is a neces- that had to be planned and t'u"-! against the FCC, a noteworthy one light consistency and flavor could ing of potatoes likewise prevents TCIJVBONXft-2079 r.er, hoslesses; and Miss Marjorie sary hygienic precaution for our f LAST TIMKN TODAV Frankly, 1 have, never hcfii able i stnicted---a carnival with carousel j (.0IU|ng from a member of the Su- be measured, but someone remark- best all-around food. the loss that results from boiling to outgrow a childish fascination of Itent and side shows, a park with | c rt Justice Owen Hoberts ed that they could lie compared to IleliKH. candy. :,ii dii-fliwuiiii luim, i — llojcl Akilll preme 0U Despite the many advantages of! H>cse vegetables. Braising a pork any -sort of construction job. Exea-j the carnivnl in (lit- distance, u «•«•-1 stated that the FCC did not receive the loveliness of the tones which ile^uving will be Mrs. T. H. ' JIOLAJi TAMIKOKF va t ions, constructions, riveters —; tage interior, an exterior with », ,!„> hands of Congress any power the makers produce on Sunday coolung, improper methods of the t-liop retains most of the vitamin. at Koikwell, Mr. and Mrs. Helms, Airs. culinary art may be disastrous to but roasting pork causes a loss at iinytliiiiK iiiiniediately I urn me into! railroad trestle as a background. a;(0 reguiale the broadcasting busi- mornings. I A. ]•:. SaMon, Mrs. 11. Jl. Weber, MAGNIFICENT FRAUD" tin- most energetic sidewalk supev-j the vitamins. Some of tlivse im- 43 per cent. > inesS| but meR,jy to allocate wave | Mrs. V. li. Havens, .Mrs. Wliarton 'i v 2- - Feutures - 2, lnt"iident tint this was the. best! Here, then, are some practical Heaven (quite a trick in itself), and lengths so as to pr.ev.eut interfer- nilJLUHFVK Alt!' (I.ASS TO idreen, Mrs. Vreeland Tompldiis and portant food factors aie relatively MYSTERIOUS RIDER" ever. 11. was a whole galaxy of nil exterior cottage garden. | ence that the public might be served. COSTfMK THKOH-H AI'KIL unaffected by cooking, but others hints on the best way to get bet- I.Miss Virginia Mandeville. Miinhers ter vitamin values when prepar- " 'with Kt'SSEIX IUYDKN | Mr. Murphy's only comment on HI' the I'i iday Service (iroup will are easily destroyed or dimin- j.the question of obsolescence was to Many children will he n'ad to ished by heat, particulaily. in the ing certain excellent vegetables TIll'KS., AI'KII, III. JI Margaret Suliavan and James Stewart act as wail resscs^ : I cmnpiire rflevi.sioi| with any other know that Ilie Children's Art Class, 'Pile ((iiuinillee is askiim those presence of air, soda or chemi- and meats. Sylvia Lief i ordinary industry, Aulomohiles, eondiiiieil by lUe Summit All As:-owho arc unable lo attend Ihe bridge SYDNEY ERICKSON ! radios, vacuum cleaners, etc., bu-riution, ii to be continind through but wisii to share in this annual j come obsolete within a few years, April tauter -the direction of J. Wil-•appreciation of the choirs ministry ' "ONE THIRD I and television will undoubtedly fol- liam Proctor, Jr. lo send contributions to John 11. 1 i low the same course. If the atito- The class, which is held every Wisner, Jr., al 23 Crescent avenue. OF A NATION" I mobile industry had heea forced to Saturday morning from 10 to .12 atKxtra tickets may also liu obtained i - Features) - 2 ; observe strict rnglilat'ion, we cer-the Studio. 71) New England ave- from him, if desired. tainly would never have had thenue, provides an opportunity for "CALLING . safe, modern car of today. children interested in art to work PHILO VANCE" j Bearing this in mind, the tele- in the stimulating atmosphere of Deeds Recorded At James .Miuirot ! vision demonstrations are designed a real studio. The children choose STKVKXSON j to show the fallacy of tho stale- their own medium, provide their The Court House i ments made by the FCC, and to ac-own materials, and, for a very nom- }t:i)AY, SATl UDAY. SINDAY inal fed; have a whale of a time. Mr. and Mi'H. .1. Jerome Kaplon ; quaint people with the amazing new to Mr. Mini Mrs. David A. Kiiilh-h APRIL 12,13, 11 form of entertainment. At the pres- properly iu the westerly sideline of Robert Edward ent time, programs include sport- Shadyside- avenue, adjoining lands ing events, plays,' opora, variety FASHION NEWS Montgomery Arnold I shows, and fashion shows. It. is of one l'eer, Summit. YOUNG ACTRESSES! JOAN'S i expected-that the political conven- Blue Mountain Farms, Inc., to COAC-H FOR "THE EARL : tions and the Presidential InmiK'ii- The tiny "mirror" that Ann Mr. and Mrs. George (i. Winsnenr, HER \£>CAL ratoln will be televised next Rutherford carries isn't a hand- property at the intersection of the NUMBERS w.MGMi .spring from Washington. northerly aide of McMano avoime TUIO GIRLS ON OF CHICAGO" mirror at all—it's a vanity case and the easterly side of Diamond WROTE WDIRECTCP BROADWAVUIAS 2 - Features - 2 and is just shaped like the mirror. Hill road, New Providence Town- T-WE PANCf ROUTINES RECITAL BY F01OIEK OF "11110 GIRLS ON NONE OT-HER "Joe an4 Ethel Turp Covered with cellophane yarn that ship. SROADftAY" THAN DICK CHATHAM BOY the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer actress, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Matteo to. Mr. Call on the President" crocheted herself, the vanity is just and Mrs. Joseph Walguarney, prop- POWELL, Willl On Thursday evening, April 11th erty in the westerly sideline- of Mid- Ann William at 8.30, a piano recital will helarge enough to hold a tiny pufl and comb. Earrings crocheted in land terrace, .(10 feet from Ashland ,'THKHN GAlttiAN given by Charles Bii.gg'*at the public road, if produced. Summit. School Auditorium No. 2 in Chat- circles match the vanity and the ~ PLUS1 The Summit Trim Company aud ham, i starlet uses the set with a white Anna Uudis Estock to Mr. and Mrs. I]>();•}• Sa<. und Sun. .Matinee j, Mr. Itugg lived in Chatham, at-: dinner dress. 'tended the grammar school there;! Constantino Froji, property in the "TERRY AND ! later went to Jlorristown school! easterly line of Bridge street, at the ! The individualized off-center look southwesterly line of Sophiu Koch's In "The Shop Around the Corner" at Roth-Strand Theater tomorrow and graduated from Harvard Urij- THE PIRATES" of Greer Carson's tailored wool lot, Summit. ''CAMERAMAN for four days. • jversity in 1935. He started his mug-! Mary B. Lewis and Richard E., 9ased on the Mlltoii-Caniff- __: : : ~ — ical stu'dies w,lth Miss Violet Bee'r'-, coat is achieved by the fastening P'pmous Artists Syndicate down the side. Worn over a blue and her husband, to George Williams, GEORGE FOtSE/ bower, a Chatham music teacher, i property in the southerly sideline USED A SPECIAL atrip read by millions, shop and is rebuffed by the chief and lated attended the ' Summit fuchsia, print dress, the coat in with TALENTED of Meailowbrook court. 210.4!) feel ATEST LENS To PHOTDGRAJtJ clerk, played by Stewart.' But de- School of Music. After his gratlua- j matching fuchsia features chunky from Division avenue, Summit. Wm. 'Brother Rat' Tracy termined to make a place for her- tion from college he studied piano broad shoulders and a princess sil- ADDITION To TOE POLICt M TAILORING FORCE 19 UNA TURNER. STAR ef SILENT as "Terry Lee" self, she takes advantage of a dif- for a year with Muriel Kerr, and houette. The buttons, that close UIHLSCOITSON RKViKW ficult customer to sell hersolf to the following year was awarded a jfrom the left shoulder straight to THE STARLET WAS PRESENTED SCREEN, WHO Granville Owen the boss, Frank Morgan. Tho chief ] fellowship in the Juilliard Grad-, WITH A POLIC€ BAP6E By CIUEF RETURNS' IN clerk doesn't get along with tho f the hem-line, are replicas of knots The Girl Scouts of Sumniit are KELLY OF PASADENA-! 'TWO GIRLS West Const Golden (Hove ; uate School, which he has held for in rope and are fashioned in dull putting the finishing touches on Champion as "1'AT IM'AJi." new clerk at all and they quarrel I the past four years. His teacher constantly until they discover that ! : gold. The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer their production, "Girl Scouts on < during this time has been the emi- Review," which they will present NEW YORK, N. Y.-"IT'S TRUE! that an ice-skating rink that refuses it is love and hot dislike which has j nent pianist, Ernest Hutcheson, who star tops her ensemble with hat to melt in spite of the heat of Hollywood's strongest lights, makes it appearance made them antagonistic. f is president of the Juilliard School. •accented by a jaunty quill thrust to the public at Edluon Junior High Kvery Saturday Nlte School on Wednesday, tho 17th of in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer streamlined musical production, 'Two Girls on The "Luhitscli touch," pai'tlcular- At the present time Mr. Rugg. is af- through the crown. • Broadway'," says Wiley Padan . . . "The rink is surfaced with hypo, formerly filiated with the Juilliard School as April, at 7.30 in the evening. used only in the business of photogra-^ "SCREEN TALLY-HO" in the humorous moments, which The program will include danc- are many, is in evidence through- an associate teacher and Is a facul- Virginia Grey's favorite outfit on phy. It was found to make a perfect everytime she steps before the cameras Everybody Plays! ty member of the Ralph Wolfe Con- ing, singing, a movie, short skits, skating surface with the added advan- ...It'sher lucky colorL.Wally Ford took out the film. That the entire east the golf course is what appears to a parade of 33 gorgeous internation- $ IIIG JACK rOT $ enjoyed every minute of the picture servatory of Music In New Roclielle, tages that it did not melt and permitted a mighty short vacation trip. He boarded! is revealed in outstanding , per- N. Y. be a tailored tweed suit. Upon close al flags, and many other features. the camera to focus perfectly for close- the train in Los Angeles to go East, and! formances, not only by {.he stars, The program being given is ainspection, however, the trimly Each one of the 300 Girl Scouts will ups of the players... IT'S TRUE! that was called back.to Hollywood on reach-! varied one. Including composi- tailored skirt is found to be culottes have something to do in the "Girl Lana Turner insists upon some part of ing Pasadena, only a few miles awayv" but by Morgan as the gruff but 1 BANK N1TE fatherly ship owner, Joseph Schild- tions by Bach-Busoni, Scariatti, that feature a pleat at the front and SeoutH on Review." her wardrobe being of brilliant red for his role in TwoGirls on Broadway'.I ' kraut aa the scheming clerk. F^lix Mendelssohn, Chopin, Brahms, back. A tailored hip-length jacket Everyone in Sunjmit is invited. Monday and Thursday Bressart as the timid clerk and Debussy, Rachmaninoff and Ravel. tops the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer act- Everybne will enjoy the colorful Sara Haden as the old maid. Tickets for this recital may beress' beige cashmere crew-necked pageant.' Come and be the guest obtained from Mrs, Malcolm —no admission fee—of the Girl 0. O'Mara, 57 Elmwood avenue, sweater. English brogues in brown Scouts of Summit for an entertain- Read The HERALD'S Classified Ads Chatham. Tel. OBatham 4-3617. calf complete the outfit. ing evening. fiSTRANDtt QUEEN OF TAPS TOMORROW--. (4 Big Days 4)

^Eleanor Powell, who was born in Springfield, Mass., became a dancer purely by accident. Her mother enrolled lier in dancing school at the age of six in an attempt to lessen the child's self-consciousness. A natural-born dancer, she progressed by leaps and bounds and was finally discovered by Gus Edwards during a summer vacation in Atlantic City. Miss Powell came to Hollywood from the stage where she scored innumerable hits in leading Broadway productions.

Hedy Lamarr wears a three piece suit of wool. The skirt is slightly flared and is topped by a jacket, Here's a love story that glows under the amusingly accented by three large rings down the front. A metallic famed fcubitsch "touch"! If you liked scarf and full length cape complete "Ninotchka", "Goodbye Mr. Chips" and the ensemble. "Pygmalion"—there's romance and enjoy- ment for you just around the corner with Margmt James ("Mr. Smith") SULLAVANSTEWART IN ERNST LUBITSCH'S THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER 5^*4V' '.. y Added Attraction j Have your BRAKES "CANADA AT WAR" and HEADLIGHTS In THE MARCH OT TI3IK I ADJUSTED' preparatory LAST TIMES TODAY—" " jto State INSPECTION. it VIVIEN (Scarlet O'Hara) LEIGH Al tkt age of six Eleanor AtHmagitf sixteen EUanor In 1931, Eleanor teas Ihi The intricate laps that Ehtt-The sensation of "Rosalie.""Honolulu,"- which provedHere we find Eleanor PowkU "Sidewalks of London" Thomason Bros. brokt into musical corned?feminine lead mlkBtrt Lakr nor did in tint number fromwas Eleanor's "drwh dance"one of the most popular filmsand Fred Aslant dancing FREE ir6 EVERY LADY WU this when friends tni( M|if n i iipn MTi' i York's "Varieties." 1936" witt Umg be remem-andforthonaseriesof drums, found her dancing the "hub" "Broadway Melody of 1940," J bered. ' some ai them Mrty feet in taught her by an expert im-to Colt Porter's famous tutu* % VALtJED AT$UQEACH jppxUdfron tht Islands, ••BiliB"