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FIRST SECTION Entered u Second CIMI Matt«r »t tht PoHof(U» Lir coining, year: .,.._;...• .....: Club, under the presidency of Ed- -l>r,-Henry P. Dengfer satd travel, and history of current ward I. McMane are planning to Mo" #xplatMt^i^V*^*«lTiM, which committee of members, Tho pro- for mot education in the United Harold Spltzer of Spitzec's wom- 1 Stotes and Switzerland, end ivs a "awab test" check of utensils exhibit a "live" amateur radio sta« is contiftui • IS 1 r^S thro'ighout gram has been designed to bo of med In SuwvwJt'* p«H-n« en'* apparel, chairman of retai inteitwl to" parents "oi both senior *?tuaii's In aclAitr and directing ut Mr. Reed explained that decision division; Dean H. Travis, president tlon In full operation with mem* the year, l^rJ^oV possible througn Uienta waa "In general, fair.' and junior high school students Rcinhartlt'd ».»minar, he took up \\ad--t\ot been reached as to whether of First National Blank, finance ben of the club in attendance to the generality and magnanimity test, which W«H conducted recently explain the workings of the sta- and there will bo ample oppor- ballot dancinic and travelled ex- Interior decorating, personality committee; Thomas Miller of fite- of the American people."' tensively in Continental Europe. for the first time WIM nwde by a for women and sculpture would be tion. | tunity for questions and discu.i- phen*-MiIler Co. and first vice- Tho chairman explains that "half Air. VIIJI I/Oon wound up hi.1 Army bacteriological laboratory. offered in the adult counties. Mrs. D, S. Louden of 8 Pembroke nio*i from the audirncc. president of the Chamber, civic af- of the money donated here will re- service u« a captain In tho U. 8 Favorn Monthly Swub Te*t» The superintendent declared road will display a highly inter- NAMED ATTACHE—Lt. Col. Wil- fair* committee; Oar] S- Hulett, main at home to help maintain the Army where Ilia diversity of tal- Endorsing a monthly "awah that the 50 teachers who took a Summit Herald, publicity and ed esting collection of samplers liam F. Duncan, husband of the clinic In this county which Is avail- ents pjiw a corwununnte under* te«t,"l bcure Informntlon concern- ing with the emotional adjustment manager of Public Service office, 'arious European countries. The Dunsmore of 35 Mountain avenue, ing the cast of such a. program. Th* tinuous) treatment over the years. olficfr,f\)r Bavaria in postwarJjer- of children had, testified to its community affairs committee. lamplers portray many different has been appointed U. S. air at- motion was carried. The other half goon directly to the nfinv, JX wafc i>ort of hLs task to "worthwhiloneas." technics representing the: needle- tache to Uraguay. Colonel Dun- Debate Federal 'more than 10,000 perform- Also, Edward C. Holmes, Holmes National Foundation for research The standing committees, ap- The school heed called to the work of French, Flemish, Dutch, can and his family will sail for ers and directors In all fields from Real Estate Agency, housing com- work. Contributions may be sent pointed by the Board, ate as fol* attention of the board that the Belgian and English women. Montlvldeo about June 15, after he sword swallowfrn to opera-..it«rj», mittee; Edward Dederer, Summit to Mrs. Reginald Pearson, 316 Sum- Aid for Research ows: Finance-Henry II. Twom- Metropolitan School Study Council, Will Display Owl* completes a special course at B these who wi'ii' free of Hardware Co., taxation commit- mit avenue, Summit. Chocks or Dr. Frank B. Ji-wett, forrmr bly, Adolph Corradi; law and ordi- of which the Summit schools are "Herkirrter" the locally i famous Washington to prepare him for his N«z| sympathies to restore an im> tee; Raymond Hartlaub, Hughes money orders should be njade, pay- nance— Mr. Twornbiy and Mr, a member, haa set aside the eve- tuffed owl will head 'the! exhibit new duties. For the last throe president of Bell Tolophont? Labo- porltuit medium of German cul- and Hartlaub law firm, legislative able to her «s treasurer." jathrop; tenement and garbage- ning of Febrttary 9 for the annual committee; John Segelken, Bell if owl displays to be shown by yeara he has been on duty with ratories, will be the principal ture. In one year. Van I,oon Mrs. Wright and Mr. Corradi. achool board discussion meeting. Telephone Laboratories, Industrial VIrs. H. E. Mendenhall. Included the Department of Air Force and The postmaster explains that speaker at the open meeting of the opened 400 places of entertainment, Mrs. Virginia L. Marlow was re- arid was nliH> responsible for tho The subject for discussion will be committee. Robert O. Peterson, in her exhibit will be owl designs served as chief of the Latin- coats of polio treatment, following ummit Association of Scientists appolnted registVar of • vj,(/i] sta« named at an early date. vice-president of the Citizens Trust m salts and peppers, pitchers, American section and assistant present day trends, have shown a which will be held Jan wiry 20. fl-t fcdectir>n «nd translation of Anifi- p«n plays for performance ift (tf-r- tistics and secretary of th« Board k Tho board received word from Co., waa appointed auditor. ndlrons, nnd even two made out chief of the military assistance marked rise. 8:15 p. m. «t tho Summit YMCA. of Health. Miss Louise Coi«nge|o 1 f pussywillows.. | many. \ Mr.'Rocd-thet the 1948 Top, the The civic affairs . committee, section. Mayor Honorary Chairman An eminent physicist anclho'ilor was rmppolnted clerk and deputy^ High School yearbook, had re- headed by Mr. Miller, haa been en- Among the scouts who will have Mayor Maxwell Lester, Jr., has of many honorary dogrees and Dessert will he served preceding registrar. Both terms are for three" ceived a first place rating from larged to Include four sub-com- exhibits are John Biggs, vidth his Memorial Planned again accepted honorary chairman- awards, Dr. Jewett will apeak on the meting1 nt 2 p. m.-at the On- yours. Health Inspector Walter Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- mittees, namely, community af- display of trout fly-tying; Bob ship of the committee with Mr*. "The..Proa and Cons of Fedoml tral Presbyterian ,I'nrl«h House. wai reappointed for a on« Brodsky wUh a photographic lay- ciation and from the National fairs, housing, legislative and tax- Charles Forbringcr as vice-chair- Support of Scientific' Re«earoh." year tt>rm. out; Ronald Anderson, autographs; Scholastic Press Association of trie ation. This is done aa part of the For Girl Killed man. During the war, Dr. Jcwctt served Special eom,mltte««, appointed University of Minnesota. development program inaugurated ICcnt Shoemaker, currency and as H member of the National De- Madison Pastor by the president arc: Laboratory, :oins; and David Willlarriis, with A special gifts cornmittix? In- December attendance waa listed last year. The Industrial and leg- In Car Accident cludes Mr». Forbringer, Mrs. O. frn.w Ke.search Committee, Until nilk and communicable' disease*!-' at 90.435 per cent compared to ialative committees are newly-cre- he First Day Cover portioiii of his recently hn wns president of the To Speak at Jr. Berry; Infant welfare; Mr*, itamp collection. :; A proposal to establish a memo- Merrill Brown, Mrs. Howard Den- 9O.,%83 for the name month in 1947, ated groups. rial to Cynthia Robinson, 15-yrar- man, Mrs. Eleanor Bonnelll, Misa National Academy of Sciences. Lincoln YMCA Wright; mosquito supervision, Mr. Richard Townley expects to dis- old student hilled in nn automobile Adele Lynch, MM, Lawrence Fln- A panel discussion of the «ub- Corrarlt; legal matter*. Mr. Tvvom- 1 hly; oral hygiene and nutrition, Mr. ilay a widn accumulation of hobby accident December 27, was nn- nogfin. Mrs. Harriet Ahnrn, Mrs. jeet will mak* up the necond plmne Rev. Ben Richardson, minister iAlhrop; publicity, Mr.i. Wright. woks, with Information i as to nounced yesterdny by R. L. Hnnson Edwin C. WflMi, Mrs. Samuel G«r- of the prifgram aft«T which r|'tc.«»- nt th<> First I5apti.it f'liut.h. Mmh- City Birth Rate Falling, where they may be purchased.' of Glen Oaks avenue. gitilo and Mi«s Ruth Peterson. tions will be op«-n to general dis- j son, will b<* th*? sliest sjicik'T at i the: Llndon YMCA SUTUIOV, ,I:UI- Prizes arc to be awarded for the Mr. Hanson snid that many of The general working committee cussion from the floor, Free Economics Class J uury in. He will speak on the topic, xidest hobby displayed, as well n» the Summit High School sopho- includes Rev. Dr. Leonard V. Those pflrtirijwttlng in th«> panfl To Begin Wednesday '48 Vital Statistics Show i 'The Si'jitn Ijooku AliPnrl." or tho neatest display. In addi- more's friends "have expressed tho Bunch man. Rev. John P. I^enlhHn, fllscu««ion in addition to Dr. ,l«vv- A free rour.se of ten le»oiwf in Births in Summit during 1948 and that was in 1913; no record I Mr, KlcJmrdson Is rxperlnu-ed in .lon each scout will receive a cer- desire to show their sympathy for Rev. Harry S. Carlson. Rabbi Judah ett are Prof<"w>f M. C. Harring- hi" fundamental principles of eco- «.howed a decrease of the 1947 of diphtheria since 1937; and no I tbr flehla of religion nnd Iflcntc of participation. The bestj her family and to perpetuate her J. Seidler, A. J. Bartholomew, ton of Dr<'W University. Dr. C I'. nomics will oprn at the Summit f'K'ire, according to the annual typhoid since 1930. I }*'rvii'p nnd l« former «-dit'r lsplivy in each patrol willj rrcelvr memory in some appropriate man- Roberts v S, Reed, D<»nn H, Trovi*. Huttrrr of the Wnrncr Inntitute Public I,i.!>r«ry Weilncsday, Janu- f\">n of the Board of Health rc- i "The Prote.itant Voice" f!• - ; gnmllpox Nearly Eliminated , "patrol first" certificate, knd thr ner." William Ft. (Siilen, Harry Kat^s, for Th< ra|iiMitlc KeseiiU'h, anil In*. nry I!', from 7 till -9 p. ni. and will Um««•« that the last year was not One of the suggestion*, Mr. Han- Volco," nnd w.i.1 form**r assoc the high percentage of vaccina- \ward." J rujy, Harold C. FVdrrseit, Harry W. for ft total of ten weeks. tj *" good for adult* as tht vital son said, ifl that a memorial ne<#if- minister of Rev, Admn Ciayton tions ha* almost eliminated small- The Hobby Show will be open Iccti'd by Miss Robinson'* family Doyle, Michafl Forrnlchclla, and Thtiro i« no charge for in3truc« •tatistlcs show that 100 residents i.Powr-11 of Nrw York City. :>n, which I" sponsored by tr» di(>f pox In the United 8tate« with the rom 1 p. m. until 0 p. m. pn .lan- and presented to the new chapel W. M. Woodside. l as compared with th« 1947 mry 29, nnd the Incomo w«H be Doq, Found "Dead" In Tho public is invited fr> attend Henry (Jrorge School of Social Scl- tf»t«l of 133. The year's crop of reported number of cased dropping planned for Ontrnl Presbyterian AI«o Bryant W. Griffin, Richard 50 per cent from 1048 to 1817 and »fd for scout activities bryond Church. He added that a booklet t!ii» program which will op«-n with nre. Newark. The text book nw»y babies W(w 1,113 compared with hose which their regular dum de- L. Corby. Jr., Doclorn Samuel Gutter, Comes to Life i! IK'UH tlont at 4 p, m. e nc(|iilred nt a rto'filnnl eoM, J'IW in 19*7. 98 per cent In the last deCade. Inscribed with the names of the Robert H Millignn and The report declared that thirty ray. Hobbyists desiring to exhibit contributors would bo given to the A eanmf* hit-and-run victim, it tho show should connrHinlento Edward Fcleppa, Maj. Nowtnnn However,.. It was an excellent yr«r» ago NeW York City physi- student's family. Wade, N|rl|olns J. Husury, John K. twiril Into t ho giittf'r ft.i «lrad, WIM» 5par for thr? mother*. Thorn were vlth Hlbbrrt Moss, 82 Beckman revived through the rff!*i« r>f the cians were surprised to find that road; tel. Sti. «-l«S3-J. \ , ' Contributions, Mr. Han*on iald, N«»villp, Theodore Van Dykf, IJTHIIB Montclair Dean to Conduct «"» maternal deaths and the Infant typhoid fever ctm<'M had become a may be sent directly to th« church ('lullo, HafWin B. K»>rini»dy, Harold Bummit Animal VV>lf«ri> I^'agun mortality rate was leas than half rarity. marked for tho Cynthia Hoblnson Ahern. Inst week «nd rftiuned to Its of N'ew Jersey's average. The city Women Voter* to Sfudy owner. "Today," Dr. Dengier's report Memorial Fund. Other suggest Ions Ohairnmn F*lt*p*tr!ck said roln Forum for College Club "R'l an Infant mortality rate of ov«nnn«nt Horn may be *ent to Mr*. F, A. Fl»gl«r Tho d'nr, a blond cwk^r apanlrl, i would b» flktrlhuted In Hum- Tin* e*itnblnp(! child study group^j cyclopedia of Child Guidance and I '2 21 compared to th» *tat» rat« of i of 215 Oak Ridge avenu«", or to WIM »j)i>jire»itly only and severity of Infectious dl*«*a»eii, A study mU stores tomorrow through th# I of thr < "olji'Kf ('tub, inci'tiiiK Mon-i to in any professional educntlonsj *"9 In 1947 the city rate wan an types bf local Mr. Hanson, the c«r «n of the road. The accident much simplified and highly mic- b Wednrsday. Jnn- Thh*uirh Ihe h»«lp of a h>luh (lrri«, Mr«. U'. H Martin,! toftk idacf «t (hn corner of M»»|i!« •(•},(, wj|| |,fl the open n»«etlnf of oMmftil treatment by sulformmlde mry I». frt>m it:.10 to 11:3(| a. m.. McNamara Again Htads Ml-V" jtroup, coin hf>x«»j| will in> ngnf of Women (Voter*. Underwriter* Board More than |fl,5(K) wu received In [Mr. M. I >. Partridge, c«l Underwrllern, VV«1- gonl \n net f*>r the mmp*lgn. j(Vi||fgii, A film, "'Jin K<'cllriK "f; ,,,„,,, Mri< n p_ porter, Summit '"fint mortality rat* I* very low," Ity mwrmgor-council xyfljVm of tor A. McNnrnara ww rc-p|pctei|' who happened to rw driving by, nnw I Hostility," firndiiced by \\\p .iN'rt-i . !,j ,, jn w, W, Mount, Referring to discussion* of the 1 B fll((M r Mi Heart Dlmmm Topi Ufsi govcrnmi'iit. Neither iff thesis prtnident for 1»4« Spencer th« crowd of fhlldren «nd t««k Hi* jllonnl I'llm tUinttl of (.'anaflitr willi part that file* pl«y •" th« tran*- p J237-M, by Saturday noon. '» death*, heart dli#iu« I«l the Holy Nam* Socltfy elojf lo thw hrmpllnl where It WMprovide th« (lUfMtDiiilon IIHMIH». | £V$f£jtion of poliotniy#IlilB# *IH? r#* iwtd In iwmmlt. th» JU vtcc-presidonid t «nd RoberRbt H S?«f* will be served. . »*t killing 74 p#rrorn. In 1947 th«t revlveft nnd returned tho. next »l«iy I.ir, Partrldgi* hmn lit-«»n naio- port «*ld, "It In worth noting that fr»r to tho pollei* who I'Vir t*-n y-nrt hn inn b«Tr» 'llrpctor; Ath«no«um M««H Tonight «if r«> *t*»ti« Holnipn. Hurling' nnd Robert. RUf- ftahool auditorium Krl- U)n I'rpvlwui yimr.i The AthmMiim will ford will nt'X n'ti Hie •«lvl»ory cotn- !«y night *M follow#; •II of Hoy ftroiitn. \* In thft *t«t#, » mov« l« under fC (3lit», nn<\ U n t OilumbUi w«y to draft » lav i#ovldir»g that Mr lln\m*: on »»h*lf of th* NM for both the Mnv and !H (,*h»rle« platter, wretary, *nd Ml*jt '" »* <Ktf>ndf>>| thitnluf to (Jlrl Bwuti »f Aniprh-n, THc nnthnr for h!« wr»rk dur- r> k Flteteriild. tr<»a»iir»>r. »olol«t at Ontf«| b i, will b* thp «p»rtlr«r. HI* city iov*>rnntt»nt ||Un by Spertcnp r tit two honk*, '•'lime Out for I,iv< > (nrtfid »!»•! nrnm^d Wllllxm IV cburrh, will appear on »ht> Moti*** typhoid. tuple will b« "Th«t Ftitur* «rf IMS rtittdt ptmUU th» * ing the pnm year In the Unl'»n Irtfr," (ind "Thp f?m't»l I'nyrhology Cl«nfum rtmlrman of public potltan O»fr* audition | Summit, N. J. committee, presented the budget. addition of fluorine to water. This His first prewar talk before local Report* of the various church must be done through an agree- alumni, Dr. Dodds' visit next week Exceptional opportunity ... SUmmit 6-6500 organizations were submitted ment with the water company, the is understood to honor especially these included Benevolences by Board of Education, Common the work of the club's school* and John G. Voegtlen; Board of Dea- . . . wondtrful savings in this timely ytar-tnd clearance; Council and the Health Board. echoktrahipa commltt*, whose con*, Mr. Henderson, Church Dr.-Dengler compiled a com- chairman, Penndennis W. Reed of School, Mr. English; Youth Bod* You'll find all iliei, but not §v«ry ttyle in every six* and color. All tales final, of courts. prehensive consummation of all Summit, will be the other dinner get, Henry Blank; Women's Asso- fluorine data to date and attached ciation, Mrs. Lester Crone; Men'a speaker. • Storage it to the annual report. . Acting as liasion between the Club, Marshall Lombard. Other In addition to the medical pic- ports were made by the Clipper university's admissions office and • Moving ture, the annual report gives a secondary school boys In the club's Club. Central Club, Couples dab resume of the Board's other func- and Westminster Fellowship. area from Millbura, Summit, Chat- $10.95 SHOES ... NOW • Packing tions such as: Enforcement of ham, Madison and MoTrVrtown 8now contains so much air that sewerage disposal; supervision of northward, and westward to Mend- • Shipping animals hibernate beneath it and production, processing and dis- ham and the Delaware river, the men have been buried Jo drifts for tribution of milk; supervision of committee members visit appli- sanitary conditions of swimming Of two full day* and lived. cants for admissions and consult pools, industrial plants, schools, with them and with the university Howhold food establishment* and other about their qualifications. Twenty- areas. one of last June's high school ap- Good* plicants from this region are sow L Donald Case Named undepgitaduatesit. JPrJixcctflB..:..... $8.95 SHOES . . . NOW f40INT8 FOB Editor of YMCA Journal Dr. Dodds, who was only 44 when 'U Donald ""Ciii;" TSSCA boys* work secretary, was named editor president, launched and for a time of a boys' workjMirnal to coyer supervised the study of municipal, the Central Atlantic area. The ap- county and New Jersey state gov. polntmcnt was. made Monday «t § erflmeut which became popularly two-day conference of central srea known as the Princeton Surveys. ADELMANN'S boys' secretaries which opened He has made other notable con- ShoeStores PHARMACY Sunday la Philadelphia. tributions to the science of gov- Robert Mfmfi-rrJ^ln YMCA ernment, Including service as chief Open associate seereti?£, ^Iresided at 386 Springfield.Av«. ttol —SteU advisor to several Latin-American W-76 Railroad Avenue , Summit, N. J. the Monday luncheon session elections. One of these achieved • Aahwood Arena* Sauuit which was addressed by Mr. Case. SUMMIT S-0318 notoriety because Dr. Dodds, to Summit #-SM« He spoke on "Something New In Summit, N. J. the Field of Guidance." prevent voting by "repeaters," di- Morrlatown Weitflcld rected that one hand of each voter Build Your Record Library Now! " SAVE 20% - ALL RECORDS - ...•" AT ' ' MADISON RADIO WELCOME HOUSE, & SOUND INC.

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Reo. 1.00 NOW .80 ALL 10" POPULAR ARTISTS ...... Re J .79 H4tlt[ , New .63 AMD MANY MORE WELCOME HOUSE MADISON IMC. J A SOI 9m HeH iweefi IIMRWKI N« •» mum THI SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. JANUARY 13, 1949 hM b a GLOBE FACTS doubt* a* to Whether any kind ot Methodist Superintendent ; ^ appointed P«tor of tiw From 20 to Mi per cent of the pact* toweiied or increased tne Flrst of war. *nd lessened iae Given OM©^ Pastorate ****** <*»** «* war- ,afld Surface of the globe to classed of m. true universal »)•»- ; Rev, George- Y.' Flint, supcrin-} «». OWo. «t wa* announced thia '„ colonial territory. teas of security, it wu agreed tli*t u-nder.t of the Newark Alethodist' week by Bishop G. Bromley Qx- It seems likely that tb« prewnt Conftre-ncf and ^ell knovs-ii to ! naot. He will take over »bi» ne# Co&grea* will very shortly t>e «,,,,,A,ii Methodist, congregations. ' duties February 1- * imii«d ypos to make » decision upon some form ot defense agree- MID-WINTH ment* . Mutt* Loral Opinion Mm Rome A Betu, president (A the League, urged members co telephone or write their opinions AS fcoon &t possible so that Sum- mit may forward its member opin- ions to the national League so that if there results a deecusive countrywide majority opinion of local leagues, the National League Board may lepreaent it before Congress when the ' matter m ijrougfal up. ; Elected to the nominating cotn- outtee to preheat a slate for »ill- eeta which this year includes the president and Board members whose term of office expires this June are Mrs. Andrew Clement, Township Resident elected from the Board of Direc- tors asd Mra. E. Ketner Gadde- To Manage Local bu*cii and Mrs. W. Kleinfelaer. Nashua j elected from, the general member- Metropolitan Office ship of the League, . Joseph Mulholland of Park ave- nue, Berkeley Heights, ha* beta named successor to , William H. Instrumental Group Kay, Jr. as superintendent of the A HOLIDAY PARTY for the residents of the Sum- Sleekman, Jr.; Garth, yo-yo champion; Richard Summit office of the Metropolitan ! rait Home for Children was given laat week at the Gallagher, magician,. Ronald Klftren, dreaied as Life Insurance Co. Mr. Kay was j Plans Series of home of Mrs. Karl 0. Klaren, Hill Crest avenue, by Santa Claus, distributed gifts to the more than 20 transferred by his company tio j the Junior Service League. Refreshmenta were young gueats prespnt. (Photo by JayV New Brunswick in a . similar• served and entertainment was provided by Freddie i capacity. i Spring Concerts ' G. Hoylc Wright,,superintendent; ^^T^if^f *"* tit "* material for young and old, and chorus sang and Secretary' Rov B d WaS PRESCRIPTION ot agencies of the Metropolitan, j ?*T% H T • " 1. ^ all appreciate the-friendly touch. Baker read several communica- . . •„ . T * . iast Monday during which plan* Old Guard Told tor in Many also are able and eager to tion*. Charline's Cut Roto ITSintroduce TTd Mr . MulhdUnM l"S*Zd to *f>th. j cum ^ «*The• «™ mae*U %"'^ were d£^ reciprocate. Personal relations Roswell M. Roper of East Or 111 SprniKlifid AM. Summit staff-Officer* at h» m-f one under the leadership of Harry Summit, N J. About Operations having been thus established, they j-an-gr will Apeak oh Jatiuar3" lh Summit l-439« stallanon included Mr Wright;, Ha21HaJ<)rd, director of flutrUBloa* Robert Lawrenc?, held wiper- ui miisic for the public echoo! «y». have bcon and can be continued, j Subject, "Water Supply Problems She said that further information ; of Nortlwrn New Jersey." Visor; G. Isdenbcrg, president of ,%em Mr Haitoajflrd ta condur,tol. Democracy Tuesday th« Atlantic Coast Territorial S f the Summit Symphony Orchc* O ypy Miss Margaret Sints, oxecutivc can be secured from Operations ] A|w|Jt nV^rv^nroTthr wor:d j Managers Association; Mr. Kay, tra and Jhead of the woodwind dc- assistant of "Operations Democ- Democracy. U8 Lexington avenue. dollar volunir of diamond sale** J president of the Western Man- pann?tnt at the Eastern Conserva- racy," told the Old Guard its «tory «re nwlc for Industrial use agers Association; Rotwrt Dug- tory of Music. New York City at their mcpting inlho YMCA on The spoaliFr was introtrvimi by | . ORDER TODAY gan, manttgt;r of the PiainfieM Starts were•"made for several in- Tuesday morning. district; Russell Smith, assistant, door concerts this spring as weli Williard I. Hamilton, chairman for j Authorities explain that manager of the Plainfield district; es a nupber of outdoor contorts Miss Sims said thai, organized a the month, I nary fogs are simply cloud*-nrar- CIGARETTES Michael Venezia. assistant man- similar to those presented last year ago, it has become the clear- At the gi'tu-ral nireting tin*' the ground. samnscr. ing house for cooperative rela- SHEETS . . .- CHESTERFIELD ager of the Summit district, and A *• M mm CAMELS Mr. Ban Its, a veteran ag«nt from The band was organized by U»e tions, some already existing, be- C • A7 LUCKY STRIKE i Board of Recreation for adults tween many communities in thia NASHUA 140 TYPE MUSLIN S • (*~ » IMULUF MORRIS the Plainfield district. ~ • OLD GOLD ; Mr. Mulholland has been withj^ho desire to play instruments country and selected affiliatr.s HOLIDAYS OVER.' Vtt Carton PALL MAIX the Metropolitan for 20 years andj and asembt-rtship from area corn- abroad—such, for example, as Side Price RALEIGH assistant manager at Plainfield j ™«n«t!cs as well a» Summit is rep- Dunkirk, N. Y., anil"" D'uhquorke. i1 TAREYTON 72x99 .;....$2.98 OTHER POPULAR BRANDS for the past 15 years. He is vice- f r**ented. The only requirement for France. Subject to the approval 41)1) Ir IVr Carton for Shipplnt and president of the Plainfield Branch j membership * a desire to play an of the State Depflrtnifnt, it bring* But cleaning has just begun, Act today by ,_A ..• .. % ..* ...... A.. •*- ,*...*.-•»•.%.... xnt. Handling Zone I & 2 1 tru e l h indivKjiial .Ani.eriean communities Write to Us for Price on all of the National Association of ufe| « «» « *« «>e group. Re- ... 3.11 .— - Premium llrandt- - - Underwriters and a Stale^ commit-? hda Monday evenings and persons into touch with the having soiled clothing cleaned the safe way Slx99 You'll lip Surprised at the Saving .Minimum Order six,. gartuflj : mayors --and- •—•• other • --lea«ie*H of THc l.afccr Voiir Order Thi He was born in I^ndonderry. Ire- \ « Previous reservation of French, Dutch, Gcrinnn, Italian Bring them to Liberty Cleaners. More You S»ve 90x108 ..;..;.:...... :3.5* /on» 11 lo in Cartoni land, and i., a graduate of Ba!Sjr-j and . oilier- European - 1IM,V m, aU or- I pc, in a ho available. ; wa-t proven B» the result of n poi i taken at the-conclusion.of « dL» j I'ussion on the pro* and con# »? COMMERCIAL A Nil rrgion«l and general defense pa-ek KIM UHU1 at a meeting held Monday after noon nt the First Baptist ChureJ in neetl «f fund* fur constructive purposes you will imri*h house. •ind our attitude coofwraiivr Resulting opinion* wer* thirty and our lending facilities ant- In favor of « general collective f It for your needi. pact; eight for regloniil p«ct» OFF right 'not wire"; and four «>pp«ME« MTIIUN1H to V. 8. entry in any hind of com- / < bined defense other than unirer- fe shmilil have a «v. »«1, A number of (juallnfrf <5pln- ingi aicount for ptrtonul ft- if»n» wrrr n,lm* jWtArA, with « con nanciat teturity. ll is all you need to itart youti. ••idfrnblp number of p#>r*«Mi» not yet rrarfy k» cast 4n opinion The topic. "Wh«f» Bent for DIP081T ROlffl Prncr?" w*w dlxcuMfd by Mm your valuiblti iht Goorge B, Martjn «nd Mr*. Lnu- modern way, Rtnt • Sal* r#!H*» W. Colllnn, Jr. Vtt». 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#»«§' f»!low»o (lh# #p*t*i^**. j 'l"h(MHh m> di#e«Mi«n tifi*<*m**t illlifei 41 THt SUMMIT HftALft TritltSDAY. JANUAtY It. It4t t CWb to HoW "Can the Race* of Man yvc .„ One World?- Two short .movuf 'Public Issues Fotwn* CHURCH DIRECTORY "The Brotherhood of Man" and ORCHID CORSAGES/ BOROUGH — The Men's Oub -The Color of4 Man" will intro of the Presbyterian Church will duce the subject. Games and -e- r for •* The M.thodiit Church hold * "Public Issues Forum" Mon- freshmenta will conclude the Presbyterian Church day at 8:15 p. nx, on the subject, ing- ALL OCCASIONS Hev. J«MM H. Lyons New Pr«vM«M» Be*. Richard A. • . $3-$IO Sunday — 9:45 a. m., Church school, film for Juniors; 11 a. m today—10 a. m.p Hb*4onary So- morning worship, sermon: "When ciety sewing meetiof at horn* of First Church of Christ. Scientist LAGER & HURRELL the Church Paya Off"; Junior choir Mra. Donald F. Irvint; 8:16 p. m,, 1 2t2 SprftffitM AV«M» • Summit, New Orchid Grower* — Established 1£M practice; 4 p. m.M vesper musicale Trustees meeting at parish house. Summit, N. J. Phone Summit ft-1792 at parish houie; 6,15 p, m, youth Tomorrow—* :30 p. m., C.V. dub. k Branch of 111* M-other Church The First Church ot Christ choir; 7 p. m., junior and senior Sunday — 9:48 a, »., Church Scten&st, in Boston, Massachusetts high Youth Fellowships, film. school and choir rehearsal; U *. m., morning worship, sermon; Sunday Senfteu at 11 A. U. Sunday School 11 A. M. First Baptist Church "The Secret of Christian Charac- Wednesday Meeting at 8:15 P. M. Rev. Pavld K. Barnwell, D.D. ter"; 9:80 p. m., Westminster Fel- lowship supper and program. SAVE 25% OR MORE OF OIL! Bev. Elmo Patcaie Monday-* :W p. m,, Men's Club Christian Science Reading Room meeting. Today—1.50 p. nv, second of Wednesday—8 p. m., Choir re- OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Women's Council .of Churches hearsaL-- " 840^ BPRINOFUCLD AVENTJE meeting*; 3:15 p. m., Brownies, Qlrl WINKLER IF* Open daily U to 430 except Su&tUjr* and holidays; aUo rrldi» *low JVettvr* ... • ; ..l; Scouts. St. John's Lutheran Church •venlnga 7:30 to »:30 and after the Wednesday meeting Sunday—9:45 a. m., Church Jt*rt.turt rat ChrUUtD Science m»» b« read borrowed or our A ttnattioMOy dtfemnt oU barntrl Th«Winkl« chool, primary; 11 a. m, classes Rev. W. S. Hiiunan, Ph.D |P* bandits the wlgtft rang* of olt»~«r«n (At for pre-school ages; 11 a. m,, morn- hardett-to-biirn •*Uljtieu—»\\ with »4a«l Today—4 p.m. Junior Catecheti- ing worship, sermon: "Misplaced cal class. Blame"; 7 p. m.. Youth Fellowship Tomorrow—8:15 p.m. Fellowship Winklft sd*anc«4 Low Monday-2:30 p, m., Hospital FREEDOM dtrijn ftstare* will save yon an Guild, Mrs. W. Knapp Bailey will •itonlsUng amount of futl. TW» Auxiliary meeting; 7:30 p. m., Boy show a sound film and tell of her OR SLAVERY trarntf can b« adjusted to ptodaci Scouts. • •-' • experiences; in Costa Rica. >•< f/>« WjAf ABMBflf 0/ /!•«* ill Wednesday-—Every member can- Saturday—9 a.m. Senior Cate- FOR A BRIGHT TOMORROW tost boiltf or fainsc*. Most vasa dinner. rtsMtodst oil banters s» ovenistd to prtvtnt chetical clasa; 10 a.m Junior BY CANDLELIGHT — Worshippers leave Calvary Episcopal Church WE NEED FREEDOM choir. nastl* daffing, tone* «•**• M naeh M J#% with lighted tapers a* the church, held its fourth annual "Feast of of ht«t snd fuiL ' • Central Church Sunday—9:30 a. m. Bible School; Lights" service last Sunday afternoon. The annual event is generally Freedom has always been one of man's Presbyterian 10:45. a. m. Worship and sermon. lnv»ttifl«tt totfayl held during Epiphany-tide, the time when the Christian church com- most sacred possessions and something You *»•*• onljr to SM the staple, daptndabte I. Rev. L. V. BiMchman. D.D. "Enriching the Commonplace." memorates the coming of the Magi, the manifestation of Christ to the for which he would fight or even die. :*5 a, m,. Church groups throughout the United Mr. Tillery is a graduate of East will or commands. The will or command by yourself or others "The Thrill of Tradition," second school; 11 a. m., divine worship. Orange High School and Lincoln 309 Springfield Avenue • Summit 6-0259 Wednesday-*J» -p. m., a n n u a States, will begin a series of eve- in series; 6:30 p. m.. Community ning' programs Sunday to become University, Pennsylvania, and has for you to use tea, coffee, chocolate, colas, tobacco and/or Young People. uieetinK of Wora^i Missionary done graduate work at Columbia alcoholic beverages, creates a condition-'" that mayr lead to A.Burroughs _ Rob*n B. KohrJohn David***, Jr. "Society.' r"v " "" " acquainted with youth and" the " Wednesday-—!! p. m, Lectures on church in China. University under the GI "Bill of slavery. t«'n grc«t religiorw resumed, tcy>ie: Rights." Calvary Episcopal Church At the flrat meeting "Letter from "ZerooitrlanteiTi . — a Bridge * be- China," one of the most recent He was organist and choirmaster) Just as America, by winning the war with Spain won free- tween Enst and IU» E F rranels and a Rev. Joko r. RambtiB, Jr. films taken, will be shown at Calvary Baptist Church, East! dom for Cuba and the Philippines, so anyone win fight against committee of young ' people, Orange; St. Mark's M.E. Church, caffeine, nicotine, alcohol and other habit forming drugs and through games, pictures, brief talks Montclalr, and Is now organist of m Today 10 a. m., Holy Commu- win freedom for oneself and others. YOU, nion; 10 a. m., Choir sewing group; and the worship service will give the Union Baptist Church of Or- BUILDING A HOME? 8:15 p. m., Dmma Guild play. To be free and conquer these slavimi habits, there must Tomorrow—-10 a. m., Woman's N. P. Methodist Church first be a desire and second the..help of those who have won fur Features a Modem Auxiliary; 1 p. m., Oalvary Setvlce Rev. Reeee R. Hill rt Charge of Parish freedom for themselves. Gpt out of any rut,s and on board Chapter; 8:15 p. m., Drama Guild Jib ONE-PACKAGE play. Today S:30 j>. m. Junior choir During the absence of Rf*v. the "Freedom Train" for transportation to a bright tomorrow. Sunday 8 a. m., Holy Commu- rohe«r«al; 8 p. m. Smiior choir re- Elmer F. Francis, pa.ftor of Cal- hearsal. . Howard B. Bishop nion; 9:30 A. m., Ohurch school; mry Episcopal Church, thr parish HOME FINANCING PROGRAM Tomorrow—8 p. m. Meeting of 11 a. m.. Morning prayer an

Kidneys Must THert meons caW, Work Well- write, or telephone ft*YMt?»fi»IW«|l N hmm vtmf 4mj. t WHVt »•»« (rt«*#taf.' VMM MMttfffHMMM r 1| NRHPrV pPOpHw WwNI BwpWI )M 1MWP wMl H«r* It n«w eat WHOOSH you won't carburetor to dutch—ts*t*dl and tun«d. have to irnlt tor-m pulse of power The coat it ittrprtainftly low-Just about i ta|«nr t« Citizens Trust Company right of tht production lint, i what you'd pay for a "rjbore Job," with tl Summit, Nsm Jarity U you* Bulck (• * lt$7 model or later, a few parts r*ptac«d. 1km paymtnta 10.11 Mtpb brtfti It In to our *mim department. wltl hold it down to a f*w dolliin m month, Pttcttl Deposit tawratie* Corporation In Um than J it«ys, well lift out the ttettttt fWkmil ftftMfirf tyttetn M •n|in« mi4 put th«» l»t«it, llv«4i«it Drtv» in thU w«*k~-and tat ui quota Fh>«tMtl to Its place, lt'i alt mm. from yon th* mmt ftgum! SUMMIT BUICK CO. « sf* DOANS PILLS ^ -• THg SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1949 Favorite IrWSl AnyJBrand-Aiiy Variety Buy It for LESS In Your Friendly Kings Market

.QUICK Chase & Sanbom QUAKER COFFEE TALK OVER CONCERT PLANS-Thomas 0. McClellan, an under graduate1 Cornell Glee Club member who lives at 153 Ashland road and 1S a iin nibor, of Kappa Sigma, discusses plans for the April 1 concert OATS and dance to be given at the-Waldorf-Astoria, New York, with Louis •. Gona of Highland Park, president of the Central New Jersey Alumni Club. The Lackawanna Club of men and women are also sponsoring ithe dance. Summit members of the committee in charge of arrange- ments include John D. McCurdy and Russell T. Kerby. SHEFFIELD Red Cross Canfeen Group EVAP. Don't Pay Outrageous Heeds More Volunteers .\Yw members are needed by pecially In connection with Red Prices for Milk tuit.'n .service, Summit Chapter Cross preparation* for a possible of the American Red Cross, ac- disaster. Buy it at wholesale price from your friendly ronimg to an announcement by Additional volunteers are also Kings Market and help bring the pries downl f Mr.'. Graham Brewer, chairman needed for canteen service at the of recruitment. monthly birthday parties and This service offers an unusual Sunday teas at Lyons Hospital PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED -•npimrtunity for volunteers who where the hours for work are 1 ;,,,,vc only a limited amount of to 3:30-p. m. one day every other C cme available, stated Mrs. Brewer. month. Anyone wishing to volun- M:-.i. Ernest P. Patten, chairman teer for eiyjer of these types of VERMONT MAID *22 of canteen service, explained that work should call the Red Crosa no special training is necessary Chapter House, 333 Springfield Save I p to tc a Quart on MUk nor.err any preparatory courses' avenue. Summit 6-2078, or tele- r -quired. phone Mrs. Brewer at Summit 6- PANCAKE SYRUP *f Tin1 new volunteer* are needed 2883 for further information be- |* f»,' sirvirc in the community, es- fore Monday, January 24. IMfiC 12-OZ. bottle KINGS County; a commemorative history of Westfield Presbyterian Church: BEST C A. Philhower and a* history of the Indians of Southern Nrw Jersey. GRAPi NUTS To Address DAR Other activities of Mr. Thil- Wholesome, Nutritious Jiower include crraiTmnnship of HECKER'S the archeological odvisory com- WHEATENA On Indian Lore mittee of the state, trusteeship on WITH VITAMIN 1-1 ADDEO "The Indians of the Watchung New Jersey Historical Society, .j i Passaic Area" will be the membership on executive commit- FARINA CREAM OF RICE r Tiv to"h'v'"presentedTo the Bea- tee and editor of Eastern Arche- , n Fire Chapter, DAFi, fhurs- ologicnl Conference and also of SAVK .QUICK .•. iv, .1 -ihiiary 20, at the home of the New Jersey Stat,e Archeologi- 11 -oi. pkg., 15c >.' ''. nld Young, 12 Lorraine cal Society. Ho is a contributing C 1 s i\ B: HO OATS , ii '["'. ,• • >pi alter will be Charle.s editor to Rutgers Almanac; is a A M:,:;i..;wr of Westfield, former trustee for Union Junior College; QUICK OR REGULAR QUICK i : !: i::i .-'tperintendent of schools and has taken part in Lyman J i ;•> i.' historian. Bryson's coast to coast radio 14-oz. pkg., 15c QUAKER OATS The Xmazing Wettlnghome .'.,:; ) lii.iH'wei' has long made broadcast on education, and local RALSTON '.': -iiiiv .1.' New Jer.'cy Indian broadcasts on Indian Ion* and PIUSBURV ri-ii-t., h;. .-prciul interest during education. In 1945 he was cited by 20 oi :!;• iiiur-, of an active career in Trenton State Teachers College C |'SAVE PANCAKE FLOUR I4c BLACK LIGHT !:•••• ••'li:i-!itii)iKiKfield of thi' state, for tbe mn-st outstanding contribu- Quick or Regular Tests every egg in Kings — it's your guarantee '• i • is Ins included teaching in d tion to education. AUNT JEMIMA • ir.--i-i.Mn M'liool in Ilunterdon •Since his retirement a.s .super- H. O.-Quaker-Mothers SAVE thot every •'•'iiji.y in lHiiti; serving IUS prihcl- vising principal of We.stfleld AUNT JEMIMA BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 1: 15c l'i "i i.i,n .M-hools and nummer schools in 1947, Mr. Philhower in 2e •«:..,.. (in,, of which was Chnt- devoting hi.s time to Btmly and OATS EGG IS FRESH AUNT JEMIMA iiiin Tinn to i presi.l'.nt of Trenton Normal DELI.CIOUS TOAJTFO WHEAT & ;'.iini Alumni Association; and Applause in Newark Show SAVE 33 oi ' prfMilent of the New Jersey Abe and Dorri Irwin, known in doz. doz. Ki I--ition Association for three Summit as the proprietors of de 4c MALTEX 23c ><'.(i>.'H>' hits also, a-s a cliart<'.r Leon.s's on SpriiiKfiold (ivenut', ir.'rnhn of Westfield Kotary'Club, gathered new laurels for-their net. c«E/fiwrv, S.V.UPPY !ik n :m active part in that or- ing ability In "The Little Foxes" FANCY MILK FED K'tDi/.i'.iiin. being fi district gov- presented Sunday by the Jewish t rr<,r in ir»ri7-3S." • : Community Center Players at Fuld 4 Hall, Newark. AGED CHEDDER Wrote (hiithnm History i» YOUNG .FOWL' "*-*- Dorri Ifwln and Aaron Ueyman j PRIME Mister Jo«'« •'-••< and nrticles by Mr. F'hil- were east CAUIORNIA IOOSI FANCY DATES 9 P. Dl«t«l-Pow«r«d Wf RISMVI THf RfOHT TO FROZEN FOOD8 IIMMT QUAMTttlll Iv. W««M* , , ,.,... 1,30 AM lirdlt iy* ttmtb ftyl* DUTCH PARM1 0IW KI1T At. tkMmmt .*«•••«, I JO AM (REER BEANS PEAS APPLESAUCE IN SUMMIT. 321 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE 7.00 AM rUNTY OF FREE PARKING «*•• 2S« KIRKMAN KIRKMAN KIRKMAN KIRKMAN OlD DUTCH r LAIV t3 LAUNDRY SOAP CLEANSER GRANULES POWDER CLEANSER ' can ummu JOY VANIUA SWEETHEART ARMOUR'S DIF POWDER DAZZLE CAKE MIX SOAP BLU WHITE CHIFFON £m+J C 2 *»• 17* ON Mf«i eiMNITi Ml IN P*» 27 3 •*• 28« CNae*J THE SUMMIT HEEAIP. THURSDAY, JANUARY H, If4t as diphtheria, whooping cough, measles and member of the volunteer fire de- Philippine*. For the put 25 >«u» UEOAL ADVEKTTSEMENT8 ..LETTERS. partment here. He leave* no im- he conducted hi* own buainew in mumps, it is more likely to be fatal and it is BANK STATEMENT "A Glutton *«• Comic*? mediate New York City. by far the most serious from the standpoint January 5, 1M» The funeral «NM held from the Mr. Putnam leave* his wife, Mrs. SUMMIT t&MD Charter No. SOS! of physical crippling, Or SUMMIT, UNION Editor, Summit Herald: McNamar* Funeral Home, 7 Sum- Mabel LandmeAser; a son. LeRoy, Reserve District No 2 A itudy of 296 cases of infantile paralysis We at Kent Place have been mit avenue, to St. Teresa'a Church Jr., of here and two grandchildren Report of Condition of 1 M where, at 9:30 a. rn. on Saturday THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK a member of the Federal in Maryland in 1941 showed that in exactly \&™ y Phased with th interest ft TRUST COMPANY **» itnmp l»res* National a solemn high mass wem celebrated. LXGAL ADVERTISEMENTS of Summit Association Association half thcW patients there w«re no after effects, f ^^^^ Burial w«« in the pariih cemetery. In I he sute of New Jersey, at the NOTICE TO CREDITORS CIOM of fenttnest on December Si, IMS. Twenty-nine p«r cent, or 87 of the patients jtion is seri0U8 ^4 tne interest Published in retponx to call mate by y Weekitw 01 New Jtrsey tae had slight after effects and 52, or 18 per cent, widespread is shown almost daily I>e&»y Putnam j EtUtf of RICHARD E. BEEVBS. Comptroller of the Currency, under Audit Bureau "i Circulation XXd Section KU, u. 8. RevUed Statutes. Bank of this _ (Continuing Th» Summit Press and Newi Quldti had pronounced crippling. Nine patients, or by accounts ot action taken in Funeral aervicea for Le*ioy Pursuant to the order of the Surro- ASSETS to the provisions ol variou* parts of the country- Putnam, Sr.. 58, of Springfield gate of the County of Morris made on C»sD. balances writb other serve Act. PublliJicc! by lh« Carter Publishing Co every I'bursdai three per cent, died from the disease. the Twenty-fourth day of December, baukg. Including reserve ASSISTS at 22 Bank Street Summit New Jersey l.ut«rrd M A1., , . t .. , . . I should like to call your atten- avenue. Borough, were held yes- A. D.. out thousand nine hundred and balance, and cub Item* Cash, baltaee* wttb other second clfcsi matter' October 4, 1889 at tht prwt otrlc* forty-eight, notice it hereby given to In process of collection $2,008,159.00 Although infantile paralysis occurs mostjtion and if ^^ t4t of ^^ terday afternoon at the Haeberk- banks. Including resm. Summit N J under act nf Utarcb 3. 187B Owiird »no & Berth Home for Funeral*, 971 all persons haying claims agaliut the Oultbd States Oovernment by Eve E Forbes, and Carl S Huletl frequently during the sumrner and early fall, jents, teachers, and all local news- estate of Richard E, Reeve*, late of obligations, direct and process of $1,023,780-3 M per vtar to advance bin&l# copies g cent* Clinton avenue, Irvington. He died the County of Morris, deceased, to guaranteed . , * 4,982 043,82 id States B>.rk copies 10 emu eath there is no month in the year in which we !don staned bproprietorsy a grou, pt oo whaf parentt haa sbee in a{ home after a long illneas Mon- present the »wne. under oath or af- Obligations of States and obltgattoM, direct Tid firmation to the subscriber on or be- " political subdivisions .* 700,053.43 guaranteed , ,,,,„ Norman S GarJi ." __-_„ ... Editor are entirely free of the danger of it. Mamaroneck, N. Y., now known as day. Service* were conducted by fore the Twenty-fourth day of June, Other bonds, notes anjf Obligations of States and "i6i!:! Beatric* K. Arthur Advertising Manager The Union County Medical Society points the "Once Upon A Time" group. P»ev. Richard A. Bryan of the Prw- next, being Six Months from tbe date debenture* . 49,736.37 political subdivisions of tald order; and any Creditors ne- Corporate stocks (Including Corporate stocks (Includ- Ctrl a Hulett . _.__ ..._. . '.„ Puoiuhet out that infantile- paralysis is a very insidious Last April four families, seeking byferion Church. •; glecting to bring In and exhibit hli, 113,500.00 stock of Fed- Ins $7,500.00 stock ot ways to remove the more unsavory Born in Pittetoii, pa., Mr Put-or her or their claim, under oath or eral Reserve bank) ' 13.300,00 Federal Reserve Bank) It it earneitly requtttmd thai Utm§ fat pmb- disease. It .begins in many different ways and affirmation within tbe time so limited, Loans aud discounts (In- Loam and discounts (in- "comics" from the newsstands, name lived in the RoeevilU sec- will be forever barred of his, her or cluding $30.84 overdraft) 1,781,563.14 cluding $111.85 over- licatiun be tubmilled n of Newark for many years. their action therefore against the those of other childhood diseases. That is jeet. The result waa the incorpora- He was « graduate of Barringer Executor*. 1104.000.00 furniture and Bank premises owned $$2. ««> Aora lu d and ERNEST B. EARLY —but at all other times as well—-to be careful Press,, which, working with the yette College, daw of 1815. Mr. TOTAL ASSETS $9,719,494.11 TOTAL A8SET8 r\ame$ till be publiihed untea alhencite r» Midtown Galleries, will print and Putnam was a member of Lambda and C. E. GRAHAM REEVES, quetled. • , •- and watchful of early signs of sickness. When Executori. :: distribute :i ten-cent book contain- Tau and Chi Phi fraternities. Prior SCHMID St BOURNE, Proctors, LIABILITIES LIABILITIES "~~- Ali Departments ,. Summit 6-4300 one has a headache, indigestion, nausea, a 382 Springfield Avenue, Demand deposits of Individ- Demand deposits of Individ- ing such stories as the fairy tales to World War I he waa with the uals, partnerships, and uals, partnerships, and a Summit, N. J. severe cold—particularly if there is soreness of Andersen and Grimni, illustrated Standard Oil Co. in China and the corporations $4,133,421.39 corporations n LEGAL ADVERT|8EMENT8 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS uals, partnerships, and uals partnerships, and > fever—it is high time to be careful. ing artists, and will be printed in corporations . •' . 4,357,903.14 corporations 3 47'i mo, » Deposits of United Btates Deposits of United States 79"° The Council's New Policy legible type of good paper. 1 The treatment of early "polio" has im- Report ot Condltlou of Government - . 119.560.9« Oovernment . The first of these, booklets con- Deposits of States and po- Dpposits of States and DO- 74 732n The remarks made at last week's Council proved greatly in recent years. Patients have THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY litical subdivisions 313.613.58 Ittical subdivisions f tains "The Nightingale" by Hans 462.323.17 meeting, the first one of the new year, by Other deposits (certified Other deposits (certified a far better chance than before of coming Christian Andersen and has fine of Summit. Union County, New Jersey. * member of the Federal Reserve System, and cashier's cheeks. and. officers' o h e c V» the newly-elected president, Mr. Hickok, through ..without permanent injury. at-tbe elate or buslne«s.on December 31. 1948, published in accordance with a »tc.) . .. .:. 140,79a,l» etc.) - _ ... " ' illustrations in color by a Chinese- call made by the Commissioner of Blinking and Insurance pursuant to the pro- TOTAL • TOTAL A 15.905 82 were encouraging. Mr. Hickok stated that in Medical societies throughout the country, American artistt Dong Kingman. visions of the Revised .Statutes or New.Jersey and the Federal Reserve Bank of DEPOSITS S9,067,291.25 DEPOSITS $5,920,839.24 this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act. Other liabilities 35.22U 25 Other liabilities 1949 the Council was going to improve it& including Union County Society, are supr Priced at ten cents, the book . • ". ' /-ASSETS-"' public relations by issuing a statement or ex- proves that quality and cost have Cai.li. balances with other banks. Including reserve balances, and TOTAL LIABILITIES $9,102,511.50 TOTAL LIABILITIES porting the National Foundation for Infan- little connection. cash Items In process of collection ... - $ 4,303,156.18 CAPITAL ACX' planation on all important future ordinances United State* Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 7.296,194.13 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital* tile Paralysis and urge everyone to contribute To quote from a memorandum Obligations of States and political subdivisions - . -- 2.549.414.37 ISO.lwoi.if) Capital Stock: Surplus 150 onn CAPITAL AC- •This bank's capital con- Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations 7.940.980.30 COUNTS . $9,719,494.11 sists of' Common stork wood property and at both hearings on the for all to conquer infantile paralysis. If we cannot reach all the cities Deposits of United States Government I Including postal-savings) -.. 329.386.12 with total oar value of and towns in the United States im- Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1.407.S28.O4 MEMORANDA 3150,000 00 jeone change erratic and vague statements Last year Summit raised more than $6,000 mediately, 01 if your local dealer Oth»r deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) 56,951.00 s«ets pledged ,.r asalffnpd M.KMOR.ASIM TOTAL DEPOSITS $20,212,630,88 ' to secure llahll(tlf*R and Assets pledged or Rsslghmj were made that were neither helpful nor con-for this vital cause. This year, under the able is .sold out, .send us a card and Other liabilities 176.B77.28 for-other purposes $ 678.000 00 to secure liabilities and structive. Such remarks are unavoidable when we'll ser th-it you get copies." for other purposes % 210.ooo.1y direction of Postmaster Daniel J. Fitzpatrick, TOTAL LIABILITIES $ 20.38!»,5O«.lfl State of New Jersey, County of the public is kept in ignorance on. important who for the twelfth consecutive year is head- It is to bo hoped that the public Union, ss: Wr. H. '.V EDUAn. President and will respond. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS I. H. C Thompson, Jr..' cnshiet ROBERT O. PETTOSON, Treasurer nf matters of city government. Even so, when ing the local appeal, the parade of dimes will Capital* 10O.«iO9.O0 of,the above-unnied bank, ao solemnly the above-named bank do solemn!', Very truly yours, Surplus 480,000.00 swear that the above statement Is swear that the" shove statement i< people assemble to consider a topic of mutual again roll to an equally successful conclu- REBECCA L. MIXNEP., Undivided profits 129,449.88 true to the best of my knowledge true, and that It fully ;md correcilv concern,'"sometimes it is better to have preju- sion. It is wise to remember that 50 per cent Kent Place School and belief represents the true statr of the sevnnl TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS i».....•$ 1.129.449.88 H. C. THOMPSON. JR., matters herein eontnlned and :fi diced statements made openly where they can of all funds remain for local use. Fill the Cashier. forth. *o the best of our knowlcds* TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ., $~21,313.958!o4 Correct Attest: and belief. be corrected or refuted than to have no public mite boxes placed in stores, banks and other CONOVER ENGLISH, H. W. EDGAR. DEATHS •This bank's capital consists of Common stock with total par E. L. REYNOLDS. expression at all. The best arrangement, of value of $600,000.00. Pr»slil»nt. buildings and support the benefit sports John Rogers Chisholm CARLETON W. PIEHSON, ROBERT O PETERSON, cowse, is to have intelligent questions and a events that are planned. In doing so, you are MEMORANDA Directors. Treasurer Funeral services were held Fri- Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other Sworn to and subscribed before me Correct-Attest: harmonious atmosphere. helping the youth of Summit. day for John Rogers Chisholm of Purposes . ... $ 405.084.76 this 10th day of January, 1949 BRYANT W. GRIFFIN. (at Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 150 801.IS ANNA LOU DULAY. DAVID H. KNOWLES Both hearings on the zone change brought Essex road, who died suddenly rbt Securities as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 243.702 10 Notary Public of New Jersey. WILLIAM C. 8IEBERT, 'j VVP. Laurence J. MacOregor, President »nd J. Sherman Byland. Treasurer, My commission expires April 17, 1949. Directors. r January 5. Services for the 52- or the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true out a large number of citizens. That is as it c c 1 32 Feee—112.24 STATE OF NEW JERSEY A Pertinent Meeting yeai-oid resident...w.crje held from VlrJl^ II•-r" I ""^ ww t i' "presents the trtie state of the xereral matters COUNTY OF UNION, ss: should be, Public interest in municipal affairs herein contained and set forth/to the best of our knowledge and belief NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sworn to and subscribed before m» We have long been admirers of women Jor | Central Presbyterian Church, LAWRENCE J, MncGREOOR, President. thin 10th dny of January. 1949, and I maintained on such a scale throughout the H rl l! :|K in J. BHKRMAN BYLAND, Treasurer the way they fearlessly sail into controversial • " ' «" Fair Mount Ceme- Estate of FANN1E FOOTE MADDUX, hereby certify that I am not »n of- ^J«n5iLindei..otjhe.pajrjwjould operate to im- Corrwt \ttfstr •—deceased.- ; -••'• •-- •• ••••• - - -— llflW ,,ar..dlrector..,of "...tul*. bank , t(liv „.. CHESTER C, HENRY. subjeds. They are not. as a rule, afraid to • ' ' *>•*'»"«*'"•--"-• mmt BAKkn, .to tiie order of CHABLES prove 'government.' Attendance at Council J m "'" Notary Public of. New Jersey ..... , . 1 Born in New \ork, Mr ( Mis- HAROLD T. GRAVES, JR A, OTTO. JR;, Surrogate of tlic afv commission expires Deefmh>r meetings, sad to say, is the exception rather holm was n son of the Jute George JOHN N. MAY. JR, * - Counts...of Union, made on the 27th Id. 1951. lead with their chins, and welcome a rousing I>l day of December A.D., 1948, upon the than the rule. By and large, the public only X'hlsholm; New York and New STATE OP NEW JERSEY, COUNTY OF UNION, M: 32 Fees:—I13.J0 good debate. Welcome? Nay, they go out application of the undersigned, as turns out for meetings when they are aroused, Jersey real estate dealer who sold Sworn to and subscribed before m» this 10th day of January, 1949 and I executrix of the estate of said de- barred from prosecuting or recovering of their way to start one! hi*"homt*--at-GoHege Point, N. Y. in hereby certify that lam notan officer or^director of this bank. ceased, notice is hereby glveli to the the same against"'the "subscriber. and too often the aroused citizenry is an un- Such will be the case, we understand-from- creditors of said deceased to exhibit FRANCES K. TYSON. our informants, this Monday when the Worn- 1030 to the City of New York for ELLEN A. HELLQ0I8T, Notary Public to the subscriber under oath or. *I- Executrix Jnformed fhmatlori"their" claims and demands" 8dHMID AsBOURNE, Attorneys, tM -- against the estate of said deceased 382 sprtngfleld Avenue, ._._„_ -a^-jfig-fy of overlook Hoipitaiwill con- j Mr Chisholm. movcd to Summit Fee*:—#15.80 public's ire and indignation over a municipal con j within six months from the date of Summit, N. J. ., act or plan becomes deflated when the facts duct a public meeting for the frank discussion 21 years ago. With his brother, said order, or they will be forever 31-3J-33-34-35—oawSt Fee»-$i3 cfl j are known. It can be said that the Council of the hospital. Overlook authorities and Henry-L. Chisholm he maintained real estate offices in New York. has been largely to blame in the past for criti- members of the Board Trustees who are quali- fied to answer any type of question concern- Surviving besides his wjfe. Mr*. cism, simply because it did not inform the Kathleen Nelson Chisholm und hi* public in the proper manner and at the proper ing the hospital administration and operation brother. Henry, are two other time. That, Mr. Hickok promised, is going to will be on hand to supply the desired informa- brothers: Donald M., of Summit be corrected. ' tion ; and woe be unto them if there is any and Willliam E. of New York. By improving its public relations in this hedging. 7" Such a meeting is a good thing for there Reuben II. way, the Council and the public should be .„ . , . , , Reuben H. Reeve, 65, born i«i able to achieve a unanimity of thought on leg- are still quite afew persons who have serious summit, the B»n of Charka L. C islation. Explanations of what an ordinance questions about Overlook. Now that the hos- and Minnie Nils Reeve, died at hi- it planned to do, what is involved, and what pital is about to embark on a fund raising cam- home, 30 Seward avenue, Tonv the cost! will be, are necessary for the public. paign for a new plant, doubt as to the value River, on Thursday, January 6. Funeral services were held in Otherwise taxpayers are likely to get biased of the project should be eliminated from all the Anderson, Campbell St minds. Many of us know from experience that Apgai LOOK TO THE FUTURE and distorted versions of city affairs. Funeral Home Sunday with Rev. When there is a wide divergence of opin- things are vastly improved at Overlook but Donnld Phillips of the Methodist ion on an ordinance, it is only right that the for those who do not know this, or have only Church officiating. Burial was in half the facts, the meeting Monday afternoon Fair Mount Cemetery Chatham, taxpayer and the Council iron out their dif on Monday. Masonic services ferences without rancor and without selfish at the Baptist Church should be most helpful. were held Saturday night by negs. By issuing a statement, not in defens Some have made the comment that because Harmony Lodge of Toms^River. Bemem of Pmimttom of its actions but in explanation of them, the the questions must be submitted beforehand Mr. Rwve WM manager of the mnd Cmmmmmily Service Council is making it possible for taxpayers in writing there is reason to suspect that the Seaside Heights branch of the entire meeting will be "fixed." This makes Firwt National Bnnk of Toms to familiarize themselves With pending ordi River. He was employed by the. nances before final passage, This is coopera the,ladies indignant and they hasten to state Ocean County Trust Co., Toms that such rumors are scurrilous, unfounded River, for six years, He was ac- tion. It should work both ways. Under such Whtn you come right down to it, you're the only one who •n arrangement there in no reason for neigh arid definitely untrue, tive in Boy Scout work and had No, the program promises to b« interest- been awarded the Silver Bear, urn really say what your future will be. Iff mostly up to^you. borhood indignation meetings, sectional pres highest Scout award, for his work sure groups or lengthy petitions. ing, to say the least; and, we are sure, will In helping to organize and main- No member of the Council is inaccessible also be highly informative. It is a public meet- tain scouting in Ocean County. That little shop of your own, the farm in the country, college The governing body has no interest other ing and a pertinent om. He WM a member of the Tom* River Kiwanli dub and WM for- for the boy and girl, a better car, a new home—they'll be in your than the community. What is done is done for merly a member of the IOOP In future if you put them there—and in no other way. Summit and the people who live here. But in Current Comment Toms River. spite of this it is common practice to ignore A Strategic Undertaking Before leaving Summit 23 yean And there's jutt one sure way to do it. It has worked for Common Council meetings unless persuaded (Ridgewood Herald Newj) ago Mr. Reeve wsj employed as * by a group or an individual to attend a pro- Tht National Council of the Episcopal cl«rk in the local post office. thousands of men and women and it will work for you. test session. Church ia to be highly commended for its Mr. Reeve leave* h'la wife, Mr*. We applaud the announced improvement Dorothy Watoon Reeve; a #©n, uniqut and strategic effort to reach the 70 Frederic B.; two daughtejr*, Ukm hi municipal public relations and predict that million unchurched people of this country, by Dorothy V. Reeve, an attorney, it will lead to harmony and understanding. sponsoring a series of radio programs present- and Mm Millard Ytinkern, and SAVE! ing famous actors and actresses in productions two grandchildren, all of Tomj Join the March of Dime* of "Great Scenea from Great PIay»," tach of River. NOW while you remember it, take a fire dollar bill from your which will bt shown to exemplify some im- Once again, beginning tomorrow to Jan- Mfaw Agues J. WlltUnw pocket, or your handbag; better still, malce it a ten. Seal it in M portant tthical or religious principle. uary 31, the National Foundation for Infan- Mis* Agnta J. William* of *? envelope. Mark it SAVINGS ONLY and bring it to our bank so The series opened with "Cyrano de Mountain avenue died on Friday, tile Paralysis will sponsor th§ March of January T after a long illntaa. we can open a savings account for you. Then, if you make a . Dimes. In every county, village and town Bergerac," starring tht vtnerable Walter Funeral were held Men- deposit every pay-day for ten weeks, you'll have a grip on the people young and old will be asked to con- tribute their dimes and, if possible, their dol- tragic love story. At its conclusion, littenen I roughi & SonVunertulftmi^m thrift habit that will steadily grow stronger. lars to the fight against this dreaded disease. were reminded that in order to "mak« sense Springfield «v*>nit#, conducted by out of this confused and troubled world," they Rev. I^onnn! V. BiMehrhnn, D.D., Tht nttd ii greater than tver, Ytarend minister of Central Pr«*bytwl«n Your future is your own look to iti Save at our bank •tttlttic* indicate that 1948 was probably tht must see that thty art living tht right kind of lives, juit as Cyrano made atnst out of his Church, regularly, \wont epidemic year for infantile paralyait WIlHunw WM In lince 1916—making it the second worut year existence by giving himself to acta of self- Brooklyn Hi y and hud •file* poliomyditii wan recognized a§ a «peci- denying lov« for Roxane. Reference was also lived here for th* put thirty fie crippling disease. made to tht help that tht church can give the with m brother, Arthur Wll« individual in meeting life1"* difficult and often li«m», recently #virvlvor» on one of the numerous distinctively religious Infantile paralynii is primarily a disease of NAL BANK programs that art on the air, might listen childhood, Six out of every ttn case* develop profitably to one of theie dramatic production* ftobtrt Swanton, until a ftw In children under ten year* of *g* and more and their accompanying messages, lit ftflfelit g a rwiMerU «of Summit, than 80 per cent of all cases are under 15 >e led to change hl« views (hoarding; and his living «t 32 Walntit atreet, died on ytaro. Nevertheless, there'are a few (about Tueedajr, January 4, m Newark j of tight out of tv«ry 100) case* in which "polio" ttitude toward tht church and religion in gen- City HMipitftl. At the time of hit ral. death, Mr. fhtmnton wa« living at develop* among grownups oveV 20 year« of M Pennlnfton «tr#«t. Nevrark, age. The law of supply and demand •« still Mr. Rwanton w*# bom h<*t » MXMUK IWDMAL DWOMT IffitTfUNGB CORPORATION While infantile paralyain 1* by no mtans working; the consumer comes throi* wHh year* ago, men of the late Mr. lipttvaUnt at othtr childhood drWaMi, auch Ml* William and Kll«ibeth whit the supplier demands. ion. Hor many yem „• wit a TH| SUMMIT HERAiR THURSDAY, JANUARY • 13. 1149 71 yew,-a4 compared to iU J*arch, ro ir fttriou* 8oa»» LUe R«ra»3 .-. M»iott« Good Holiday News Ahead arrival i 1948. Ash Wednesday That which txiailtth tilt Swwt Little JMUI Bo-y Rrst KatkHial Paul Oncley, Operatic Baritone &oiu or sr,»» :' J,; itr. pBcje Thar* good »ews ahead l« that bonnet and only'oh* Friday the fall* on March 3 and Kaster 8un- So I re£urnf4 *nd mnmidtttd 13th to Avoid. O Death, how buwr trjou art ; Many birds, including ^dar for 1*49. / \ day on April 17. T!n..u,a, t »P*»* with tin „ A jpeek at tbe calendar for 1M9 Report Shows To Be at Methodist Church Sunday iougu*» of men »nfl ot *ngeti | parrot*, woodp«ek«ra end evea . in the fifty week* •^••d workeri Of ih< legal holidays, Lincoln'* Mr Onclty • Jacks, ctn r.egeneratr beaki whicb shews that Memorial Day, May 50, A vocal r#cit»! by P»ul Thuma» Prior to conslrtg to look forward to four "long Birthdajj falLa on a Saturday, Feb. m falia on a Monday, thua giving the [Vashington's Birthday on baritone, will be presented by tbe Jersey. Mr. Oncley w«« for six <>;;Jay week-enda," an Beater 12, and Gain Over 1947 ft worker* An extra long holiday Feb. 22. qplumbus"Daj; Mettedut Chur h mtnUtry of year* h«««d of the vbioo depart* week-end. The «amu holds true on Tuesday, The annual report of Uw F£f*t muMie Rundnv «• 4 pm in the (Prom tm «vp»y pt:»cti-) | The Amertvan'people eat .half ft u-hfii they can wear tjieir falls on Wednesday, Oct. 12. National B«nk and Trtut &*-. «• ment ot the University of North Independence Day, July 4. That, p*ri«h houi< on Kent I'iace boule« Carolina H« WMJ> twicv a Tiic Worthip*. Huut -billion meala daily. too, U on * Monday. Aa aiwayi, ElectkJn Day — the traditional submttt««d to sharehcKtfera fey the first Tu«day after the flr«t Mon- preeidwt, Dees H. "Ttrnvit, «t tb* v»rd. TKe ri-trtup,-. which #lioj tlmliut in the Young Artist's Con- Labor Day, falls oa a Monday — will feature rsno aolo* by Alma teat sponsored by the Federation Sept S. day In J\overaber — will w>me on annual m*timg Tu«iay, «teew«4 Nov. 8. a «ub«taj5{la! tncreaa* ©««r .!•*?LJ»ao Onclrt * open to the public. of Muiic Clubs, LAMP SHADES Only one Friday the 13th U on in gro^j irnxirtif-' Ei-'ciogs per Mr. Oncli;!i •>,• 'ooookk the role «**rff i -,u - , , . falls on a Sunday, Slightly imperfect and discontinued numbers have If you need the calendar for 1949—that will be but will share, after UIK««, wer* S30JH. •• ir he fiiat American The complete program in (>o«lt« asd. la loan*, : Mttrepolitiin • Jpvra House, *New from "The Gre*tSou MONEY York. H« »U a»nj the role with 4tr; 'L«gvuci Of irtt S»»»- iB*lW*tO tilt Cliar.'; .-:t higher interest rat«», a»d tarfer Bu»h" from "Tlie Juggler The Melroses tnd the Little Ho;;**; earning* from our tn*it -4^>art- the PhiUiK'; :.;a Orchc*tr« at the of N'jlie»JJ»me PERSONAL LOANS Academy of Mujic in Philajielphia Mr. OtU'lty loam, to 9 p.m. Closed Monday* m«nt combined (9 fir* us a **jb- Ooueerto tu O imouiit is Mot. :(I My. II Pay- The tearitone hat eu»g with the meats ments stantlitl increase over latl i« iwtr Minor J 8 H»ci)-P*trt of Note Total Stew York Philharmonic Hym- Mr* Cost i 8| of $12.8* 9X1. ilE N*ighbort with the Detroit Civic Opera 18.00 I 20. a larger i»yroJ.,tbe soo. M. Important gain m net scm*. in Detroit, Chi.Hgo and New York, "loo. ' 80.00 SO. *o. Barhinga per share. »ftcr Vtakml The program wilt be dovotfd giO. 42.00 70. 66. TALK.. taxes (which have be*p fa% ro Ito compoiUion.- of concert meri! which hftvt b<> n baned on Chris- 70.00 W. «erv«d>. were JM.21 u com|»af«d! 1,300. too. with $17.56 m 194T. tian theology and te%chlng». In- ommenjiis to your neigh- cluded will be the "Four Serious VALUE-WISE SHOPPER "During the year «• p«ld 4wt- Other Amount! up to $2,000 M bors. Oijir specialty is th« 'dead* of $530 p«r sb&r* aa ra- Song» composed by 'Johannes in Proportion , precise ^impounding of Brahms whn!) take their text* t prescrip ions. Skilled reg- the preceding y«ir. and 3^4«4 the from the Biblt and the ApocryphH. HERE'S YOUR CUE Endorser* Generally e Our» it an institution istered f harmtcists, fresh Not Required ' built pn a firm foundation potent c ruga, uniformly nominal amount of |7,4S3.11 to our A graduate of the Eastman of friendship. Once you fair pritea—these thing* undlvidwi profits account. • Under School-of Mu>:u\. Rochester, N. Y, - and deflation- Furniture Offer Our Customers The Beit In Foods At The Greatest Savings! Right ary presaurea now appear to be Now, We Hove A Wide Variety Of Appetiilnq Value-Right Foods On rather cloaeiy balanced, »o one can Store sfty with any real asjfifance that Display. our economic level is appnoaciiing 470 SpringfWd Av». • JNewark bummit M?ranch stability. The factore that will .bring about and determine the. di- SUMMIT i-7141 STOP IN AND SAVE I rection of any change a*e recog- OF HOME APPLIANCES AND RADIOS nizable, but they cannot be weigh- ed today with sufficient aeruracy 1 to permit clear vision of the road ahead. However, our ratio* of rtak assets to capital funds, deposits to capital funds and deposits to liquid assets compare maat fawr- ably with the averaged ratio* of the ten loading New York bank*, SUMMIT Repeating a Selhhut! and inspire confidence !n o«r...pitr. ffarediiasa to cop* witii any condi- tions that may arise in the future "Tho growtli of our trust depart- WE Su. 6-4500 Tkte Famous-Matte been most encouraging, Our estate planning service m being Used J&y anever-Tn creasing; number of peo- MARKEEatatiUahad 1110 T ple, while the living; trusts and eya- ••€-. S. 4ARGWL0, Proprietor rtinnahip 'accounts established to THAYER—HEYWOOD— take act vantage of .ourlsecuriline WAKfHltO**COtUW-.J "iri'aiiaki'nifnt hav-e supplemented our Income materially. Our tru»t KCYWbRTH—HARTSHORN department has a fine record of FARM FRESH of perform«.i(V» and «•# hop* that dot. Gives Wonderful Cooking Results you will not only ».<••» it ymimelf A Large Selection of EXTRA LARGI but also recommend it to your EGGS 75e friends. Folding Strollers "In our published statemeBt at and Carriages December 31, 1948, we brought to $6.50 to $54.95 can swim ilk your attention for thp first tirne SILVER DUST the names of all members of our Wieners.... 39c cjeritja! .staff, group of friendly With Foe* CloH. Swiftning... 39c component young men and women CIIII Bordens In«tunt t'oa. who have a keen interest In the Ww welfare of our depositors and of 29c our institution. From time to lime Peas...... 12c Coffee.... in the future w# plan u» put thpir l)l|ilom;if e«n Ortagon Ijiundry nam«t before you in the hop« that ONE POUND you will «>m«r to know th«m An4 the capweitirs in which they »eiy< Tuna f lakes.. 33c PACKAGI Soap... 3 for 25c you. You may well be aa proud of this staff us we mre." " BACON freah ih. 23+o Join Diamond Hill Apples. 3 lbs. 29c Sauerkraut.. 10c On Sunday "Charter Day" Twenty-three poraoria, who wt-{ » 49* be received into The Dismmad HiJJ Juice... 2 for 23c Community Chimb, on ^Inday, Sturdy • Good l/ooklng Grapefruit... 5c will hnvf thrir ti'imw ni*.>Ud to tbeCribs . . . Blrchi Maplp, BOROENS KIRKMAN'S list of rha'rtrr ni*-mbtr* who «»n- White. tcrrrt the church Ins! \Mnv Sun- dhy wiil mark th? coirbrntion. of HEMO.^'Powdere'd 59' SOAP GRANUALS 29' Clirtrler Mvinh'-r D;«y -$10.95-$23.95up' The 23 pprtnns are: Mr am! Mra. Hermnn Wilde. Victor Dun- kol, Mr. and, M'rji. J. I>. AUt-n. Table ft Choir Sets, BLUE BONNET Colored Edward M Kooa, RaymonH! Youth Beds, High Weatlwrby; .Mr. and Mr* Wtiliam MARJORINE "*" 44c Nk'H'iu, Mr. and Mr*. Waiter Choirs,. Youth Chairs, Holmllii. Mr. and Mr» H^gtnaid Lamps, Chifferobes, Vincent, Mr. nnd Mrs Mark Town.sfnd, Mr. nnd Mm. Harry Musical Chairs, Wilson, Mr. .uui Mr*. Stanley Playp«ns. Snow Crop Orange Juice 2 for 45c Baton, ' Mr.«, H Applrton. Mr»., David Brown, Th#f>4or# Plumb, 7 and Mrit. Roy (}ilnon. .1 Armour's-Star Frankfurters 9/remid 126 IMMEDIATE LOANS Legs of Lamb BEEF QfT THI ih • Oversize one-piece porcelain oven h completely Insulated 62c 51c 55c i.b. • Accurate heat control maintain* temperature you net CASH YOU N I I D WESTON'S...... • Tlltlemt oven rack* lor «ww am! mf ety GEORGE INN 39c • High ipeed broiler burner I* Knwkplmwi type $25to$5(M? AT • Roll*r-benrliiK broiler drmipr, cjwlly removable lor Employees • Oloftmlng white porcHnln rnanipl fInlnh 1§ $my to k©#i> »|»o|Ue8§ , Loan Company IDAHO POTATOES

. (Electrk Lamp mntmhlu, $t& addtthnnl) IN itCOUD TIM!! Moderate Down Payment , . , IMami? In Monthly nil Coll Jo#w tommy — SU. MUO BAG 10 LBS. an Qw Deterred Payment Plttn and he'tl arronfff to kam Hour loan 53c ' rvmlit U ptek up tm a hmlf hour!

WILSH K resge* N ewark S utnmit Branch EMPLOYEES LOAN CO. JAtt. 4fWltfTftttT SUMMIT, H. J. DIPLOMAT RARIWT 39c Ht»rlntft«M 9) THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, JANJMIY 13, Property of biurai IMO. Compuy, mo»« any defective material* or p or upon any property, when work, and «h*U also pay M»4f by John itiKtau. C. t- and sny work Improperly done as th« {9. same )• to be connected with the powd upon him, uwahor |£ Surveyor, Sunuoit.,H»w Jersey. Oc- spector of Seweri shall dlnct. r srst«m, sad before aay altera- ttea of any provision of u»£ Om tober 4, 193S aad ffUed in the Offlei "Whenever it is necessary to carry tion* or additions art made to old sew- 1 of the Register of Vuloa Couaty M the trench containing such tetter con- erase of drainage work, plans and de- ".SL" * *«<* «& w regulation Map No. «-3, on Dec«mt>er 4. 192S. nection under any atone, tar or cement fccrlptiott^of the proposed work shall "The bond required b>ThU »ect-„ BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and sidewalk, mo portion of the surface of be filed la duplicate la the office of shall be in tbe sum of Oue ThSSL 2 Borough CouncU of tilt Borouth of New Provi- *uch sidewalk shall tw disturbed or the Borough Clerk, accompanied by an <«l,QQ0.W> IWlars for on."eoS dfnee: . removed, but said trench shall.fce cur- application lor .approval of the Mid and In the «um of PWe ried underneath, and the under por- plan, and the Issuance of a pefmit to (*5O0..».' K R H»: and interests existing therein be and relald by the p»rtF to whom the per- shall be held for a period of mT-V to the terminus mission 1"> granted within ten (10) day* sixty (60) days after issuance, and shall the same are hereby extinguished and from date of permit." become void after the expiration, of (12) months audTwill be returned -, Messed-. said period of time. •' For each such the applicant at the end of said »«'• d . "Section 9 No sewer connection- permit a t«e of Two Dollars ($2,00) of tine. Drovided that ail Wor* rV day n.jfrii r.f nteniidn !•) '.o Publi,c gJ on ih<» above 2 vTlils Ordinance shall take effect shall be paid to the Borough Clerk, to five to th- restoration of said re''"•' immediately in the manner provided with the sewerage system *Ha!l be laid way or public property, hat been film' tfac Lt-g^CdJU; ,. f-r thf »*' held by council by law.-'. - -• with s grade of less than .one (I) inch be used in defraying the cost of in- : spection and tests Ki.i.y p.-noniud "If «t.- aUy fVnr ~, "a pnv.iv » i, ••; i. ;r i'x i, :i* FttotMtry U au-fting. I. THOMAS C. MUSSON, Borough f»IK|p four (4» feet without a written Borough Council should deci.^ .«-* Clerk of the Borough of New Provi- permit from the Borough Council n-giilaiir.? ti. • ir.u rni' alf.i y t»ud«Pt of *28,908 specifying the minimum grade allowed "At all times during construction, said work Is not or has not'*w •' . dence, do hereby certify thas the fore- and at the owner's risk. The excava- the applicant shall see to It that, at erly or expedltlouslf performed 1 ,;v tO tl'.€> f'Xti Approval wa.\ given going Ordinance was introduced for 1 tion for the connection must conform least one-half of the travelled portion """" ?Op'"' '--I- ••••.' , . •* »?p^.Bta.ti»i of Mrs. Dayton first reading at a regular meeting of i ;>r.\i-v <'t'rt&.n the Borough Council held on Monday to the depth and grade desired. Any of the road shall be kept open and portion thereof toward the cor ';js *.» * tr.imt>fT 'A the Loca.! efentng. the 10th day of January. 1949, voids or holes below grade must be maintained In a condition to permit .l.iuaa said work p.op.rh pt- u " filled to grade with crushed (stone " the free flow of traffic." The balance of .said deposit mo-r Boferoi Mayor Huns-ell and that said. Ordinance will be sub- mitted for consideration and final pass- "Section 10 No eewer connection "Section 19, Before granting said any, remaining after -sairWo'-'--' j - • f\( 3 thp en- formed, shall b* returnedTo the appis ptil»un#vunon« age at the nent regular meeting of the shall be opened, pipe laid or Joints permit the' Borough Cpuncll may re- h<* li-t I* .f rom thrt* Borough Council to be held on Mon- made without inspection^»nd approval quire the applicant to furnish a bond day evening, the 14th day of February, of the Inspector of Sewers. The plug with,one or more sureties acceptable "Section 26 Any' perse nil b> >«n oriiir.ar.' > • n r* tn {:•.*• nt the KcJbruary 1949, at the Borough Hall at 8 o'clock, to the Borough Council conditioned corporation violating on the connection to the Borough sew- this ordinance, or "failing to n.uifcli Ci-.ir.til ! i-«". O-' at which time and place any person er main must be removed In the pres- substantially that the applicant shall In who may be interested therein will be ence of the Inspector of Sewers or his indemnify and save harmless the Bor- therewith, or who shall wo Amendment* A f**otsii»n iniioduc<"d by Coun- given an opportunity to be heard con- representative." oueh of New providence, said .Borough to comply^with any regulaUo' cerning *ald Ordinance, Council, and the officers, employees under, shall, upon conviction \<; , ,-,. An ordinance limrn'img M\ <>r- crtnwta Ft tnk, A -Pixii, c-o-i;hairman "Section 11. All pipes must be cov- ject to a fine not exceeding HIP s n Dated: January 10, 1949. and officials of said Borough, from all v .rating to sra off' Ih* pcriic* tiwmmttcc petition- ered to a depth of at least two (2) »eet suits and,,actlons of every name and of Two Hundred ($200.00) Doliai * *nd THOMAS C..MUSSON'. with fine-earth, entirely free from Imprisonment not exceedhi« ten ,sew«--ratr»''i governing, and !Eg tfer aata"»n'bi>*inen and Borough Clerk. stones and Cubbish and well and care- description brought against the said A DESK WOKKKKNC'II is n.srd by .Mrs, William R. Woodward of Borough, or any officer, employee or days for each and every offense K-T mi; the <-ftn.struc'.it>Ti, < xt< n-sioft an»l tmm, Uitwa County to seek 32__ Fees— $7.68 fully rammed. • No filling shall'be-done official of the said Borough for or on day that such violation or fallu-r •-> BtM'chwood road for handpainting tilt's \n the same fashion of crafts- above the pipe un^il the materials un- comply continues shall constitute* altcratiori-s of js'Avcr (or.ntctior.ji' the NOTICE of INTENTION TO APPLY der and arouod the pipe shall havt account of any injury or damage re- iaiiofB givifjg rijuriii'ipsiitici KOK PASSAGE OF A LOCAL LAW ceived or sustained by any person in separate offense." WHS adoiHrd at first, reading ©B- men of the 17th century. Mrs. Woodward uses the tiles to decorate her been well tind, carefully rammed to p€*»»-r to rt^«.in traffic court provide a secure and stable ba.se- for consequence of, or resulting from, any I. THOMAS C. MU3SON. Bnr.,'-, •„'• motion of-Council President Rob- home and is about to start a scries of, local scenes. She prefers work- NOTICE.is hereby gi*en by the Mayor kwork• performed by said'app'ljfant, liis Clerk of the BoroiiRh of New p-.-i"-' defeated 3-2 the ptpe Then the material above the servants, agents or corjlractorb or sub- dencc, do hereby certify that tin • , f-n Hiid^'vy- I'h.iirniiin of. sanitary ing at an old desk, she says, because the pigeonholes arc handy places and Council of the Borou;;h of New pipe must be applied In layers of not Providence in the County of Union, of contractors, or of or frooi any improp- soing Ordinance was Introtlu.•.-n - for keeping palettes. (Photo By Jay) more than six (fl) Inches in thickness s-cWt-r*: ... from Ovtrlook Intention on the part of laid govern- and each layer well and carefully ram- er materials used In said work, or of first reading- at a regular n,-- ing body to apply to the. Legislature med, before the succeeding layer is or from any negligence in guarding the Borough Council held on Monday A tlii' chdRK«-.s notAi ;n t,hf_ fuc^I, Suma?it, «u-ki»i|r Un a municj- of the State of New Jersey! at Its next applied. After "a layer or two (2) feet fiuch work,, or of or from any act or evenlnj.% the 10th day of Januar . ordiniunt' is on<>- requir- Psii ^ppfop^Mtifro was refflTcJ to -ensuing session for the passage of a omission of said applicant, his serv- and that said Ordinance will be >; ,. has been applied In the above manner, - ants, agents, contractors or subcon- mltted for considerntlon and finu! -, - ing "every .sewer connection, ht-re- thmm:rUng with the m' preparation of the M«w Providence to the extent of en-, fully perform or cau;se to be performed Borough Council to be held , • ' . 1 sbllng said Borough to convey certain "Section 13. The Inspector or Sew- imld work in all respects and shall re- day evening, the 14th day of Februt-- M-wrr system, mu.it be ht-avy cist ; g.. ThV"lf-itrr declared Wilds »'id premises now owned-by n pipe, of IU equivalent It u> I'fiV',-*! I.ITS; pstifiit 'Jays «t thp BOROUGH, ; Postmaster An- Sritd application is being made pursu- tions. Inspection of work will be pro- tractors shall make any excavation, to given an opportunity to be heaird coa« fUtl that in>]H'i-tir»n at .work hoBp-iti*:. "'Asi yf'Mir for, which the ant ,to the provistoiui of Chapter 199 vided between the hours of 8 A. 14, and as good condition, pf which the Borouah /•"ruing said Ordinance, tbxjny Cioeei • with Mrs;. Philip •5 P. M. on regular working days, ex^ Council shall be th&Judne. as that in IK* provided between H ». rn (R5ti:at.j>R :r;rurrjHi a defseit of P.L. 1948 and pursuant to the authority Dated: January 10. 1949 Ricci, p«>tmkitrt's« at Murray Hill By Summit Woman given by an Ordinance dulv adopted cept for emergencies. Permission for whlcfi the same v/sk. (lie|ore said work , ' THOMAS C. MUS3O.V 5 p. m. on regular working, emergency Inspection of work at all was performed, and shftlf also keep and nr.'d as eo-chalrraan, head the annual A young Summit matron with hv the Mayor and Borough Council of Borough Cleric. days, exec pi. for f-mergi-ru'iu*. P> r- - J New Providence on the 11th day of other times, including Sundays' a.id maintain such street in like good con- ion <* the' New Provl- March of CMmes campaign to start an artistic eye and a practical October. 1948. Legal Holidays must he obtained from dition to the satisfaction of the Bor- 32 Fees—I52.5H ' niiViiftn for r*iruTgency inspection y the Chairman of the Sewer Committee ortgh Council for the period of one :nct jK«s«i C<». for « renewal here next week. This year, Past- mind has put her hobby of hand- This notice is ulven pursuant to the of v/ork nt al! other times, imjHid- of the Borough Council." year, and that said Borough Council .of »-a* approved. Benjamin master Cioecl aays the drive for painting tiles to good use. SM is provision of Section 1:6-1 of the Be- "Section 16. In all sewer connections may within said one year, and with or jiij; Sunday* and legal holidays, f-f N'ruark was re-ap- "isret Statutes of the State of New in the Borough, a tee shall be installed without notice to said applicant, re- funds here will be held independ- Mrs. William R. Woodward of 99 Jersey, pair such street or cause the same to be Everett T. Spinning must be'obtasrvrd from th£ chair-:; to which tee there shall be connected jxjiE'e.i boro'ufrh auditor for a one ently of Summit with whom it has Beechwood road, who changed an Dated. January 10th, 1949 a stand pipe 'lamp hole' capped by a repaired, and that the cost thereof shall Hi an of the-cower coirnnitty-«\ The: E, R. HANSELL. be paid forthwith by said applicant Insurance •y*ar term epdjng December 31 been fusaociated in previous years. old kitchen badly in need of re- clean out plug, brought from the tee fine for failiii.e to comply with the I Mayor. to the surface of the ground. The upon demand, and that said applicant textu • ' • • • Other rrtembem of the committee, decorating into a room of charm. 32 Fees—$3 84 standplpe shall not be installed m the shall comply In all respects with the 30 Beechwood Road provisions of the nrdinsincp'i.« not CoiiRt-r'nuia Carl M. Stuehler, tee until such time as the portion of rules and regulations established by Chairman Cioco reports, include "It was easy and a lot of fun," PENDING ORDINANCE said Borough Council relative to said Summit, N. J. to fxer-rx:l SWl or imprisonment not ch-inraias oi The roasts committee, the trench adjacent to the standplpe Rev* Richard A. Bryan, Rev! Recce Mrs. Woodward said yesterday aa AN ORDINANCE Amending "An Ordi- r • •••, hatW'ed. At that time, the /•X'T-oding 10 days for meh ar.ij t:xj>l.jir«''l...Uttfit the Mate* had "only, Tel. So. 8-0H7 1 K.'HiH.^ Rev. .Frank A. ' Roppelt, she pointed to the sink's .splash- nance-Relating to Sewers and Sewer- •tandplpe shall be Installed in the tee. M'ory offenflp. Th<* fuu» in the! ftftoUc-d f J? 000 for the improvement age, Governing and Regulating the ~?d to prevent lateral move- R.eiv. -Joseph Fallon and Allen VV, back which portrayed a delicately ment, and the trench then Immediate- original ordinance- wa.i $25 with no of C«fR?ral avenue, whereas 420,000 Construction, Extension and Altera- : Iloberts! ":..: .;' .••. colored Chinese mountain -and tion of Sewer-Connections In the lybackfilled. Any and all cleanout jail penalty mentioned. ftstd bw-n requested His" plan "for Borough of New Providence, New standplpes that may be required In We Carry a Full Line of lake landscape. the line from the curb to the house A n o rd inanc<• was u! so i n.t rod u c '• (t KHW (lay which event the Borough Council shall which may grant or refuse «uch licence annual reorganization meeting held specify the diameter of connection pipe The license fee shall be Five U5Q0I Summit fe-3178 (Groceries) recently. Other offfcers named for "After working; on a detailed which Is to be used." Dollars and shall expire on December one year Include Thomas G Mus- "Section 8: 31 of each year," Summit 6-3179 (Liquor) Summit. N. painting tt Is very annoying to "Every sewer connection, hereafter "Section 18. Befors any newerage .Non, clerk; Leonard Manetiso. aani- have it ruined," • she .said, "and laid, connecting with the arwerage sys- work or dralnaRe b« ctcme or com- tary inspector; James Hogg, tem, must be heavy cast Iron pipe, that often the resultif on« uses Tmnslte House Connection pipe, or Its plumbing inspector; Mrs. Edna raw clay. Articles of raw clay arc equivalent. The acceptability of such iUipp Hardy, school nurse; Dr. decorated before the first firing. equivalent pipe proposed for use lri « Klranor Webb, hoard physician, sewer connection must hi" proved to Often there are air bubbles in the the satisfaction of the Borough Coun- and Frederick A, l^rcntz, attor- clay and the firing process caiifta cil hefore Its use will be permitted. ney, ( "The entlrt line must be solidly laid ARE YOU GEHING THE the tile to eraek ruining the on a true grade and ai nearly a» pos- article. sible In a straight line. AH changes In direction must DP made wit* prop- School Budget Hearing 'For Llii.s reason," Mra,? Wood- erly curved pipe or fittings. "AH cast Iron pipes and fittings mult BEST RECEPTION POSSIBLE Stt for Monday Night ward said, "I buy biaqup ware b« sound, uncoated. cylindrical and BOROIKJH - Thr Board of Kd- tilt'H which have been fired once. smooth internally, free from cracks, sand holes otother defects, or uniform ucation reminds tnxiwyetfl and On these it bt possible to work thlcknesH and of the grade known In other interested residents tint a with ceramic paint* much like commerce as 'extra heavy,' ON YOUR TELEVISION SET? public hearing'on the firhool budii-1 "All joints In cast iron line* must w'uler-color.1. then .spray on a he properly Rasketed with picked ct will b#< held Monday night at : powdered glaze, fire them once at oakum to prevent Intrusion of lead Unt-'Otn Beho«ol starting «t 8 De- i Into the ptpps Cnst'lron soil pipe shall a very high temperature «md you b* Jointed with flrat quality fine soft t»iln of the budget were puhlLstiod j have a permanent painting." plR lead, the entire Joint hpiag filled and explained In last - vvrek's in one pouring mid thoroushlv rnulk- Alts. Woodward is planning to ed, Three pnuuda nf lead shall be Herald. used for each Joint. The depth of lead do a series of fifeplace tile* with »hall be not less than one and three--. On P«Hr Jury Panel scenes of Surprise Lake and other eighths (l 3/B) Inches before caulking. Summit views:1 She pointed out The ditch mutt be kept dry during the BOROUGH—Sydney L. Long of ; laying of the pipe and every provision that many design* can be made m»de to prevent the entrance of sand Holm«» aval VVR« one among 100 from Kodaehroniea or-snapshots. or dirt Into the Jtnus« sewer or the selMt^d ThurStlay t^> reprpsent the sewerage system', Ca»t Iron thr#*ded Another good thing about tile- pipe may b» used »• an alternate. «pcond p^Ht or trial jury in th« painting, she wild, is that it can be "All trarwlte pipes,.and fittings, or county court*. Th<^ new Jurot's will their »ppi*bvfd equivalent must be done at any time; picked up and he sunimonfid for duty January 17 sound, cylindrical snd imooth Inter- put dowji, And ahf should' know. nally. free from cracks, holes or other continuing in service until Jan- defects, of uniform thleKueW and If What with three young youngsters uary 2«. trarmtte. of the grade known a* Tr*n- NEW JERSEY in the house. »lte House Connection Plpe. "AH trsn.ilte lines or approved equiv- Several of Mr* Woodward'* alent must be laid exactly Recording liernton Fines Three to the manufacturer's Instructions. All Magistrate Albert H Birrninn tiles including a scene done at Mt. Joints In said lines shall use the fit- Chocftrna, N. H., will be put on tings recommended by the manufac- makes plenty of rope Foote was charged with mkless turer snd each Joint shall be made Thur»day fined Art in Foot? of display thi* week in the W. & It, In the manner recommended by the Weaver dtreot, $10 and susprndrd White Gife Shop on Maple street. manufacturer. After completion of K Translte line dt" It* approved equiva- driving And the flrtLst herself |« planning lent, each and every Joint flection, f It - OU could quickly girdU H •ortti with rop« I. Munro,, Rlunchard of Green io give eourses In,the eraft tins, snd the entire line shall meet precisely, all of the reepmmendat inns that it mail* in N»w f Mcmy mJI«» •! Village was fined $8 for i-arflejiH snd jpeclfleatlons of the mMiufacttiser cordage, for both industrial ond household ui«, driving, and Wallner f'. MacDon- of this type of pipe. d of Morristown, $S for Hpepdlng Church Guild "All rubbish must he removed from aro tnonwfa- Boro Calendar Ing the upper end of the service line riolt they found of hand. Egyptian tombs have TOWN8HIP -r- At ft, meet ing *«f shall be Immediately c,lrwrd with a Wt btlltvt that Quality and Scrviet ar« inwparoble, «md hav« the woman's group of the Diamond suitable pluu after approval of the line yielded rope made of papyrwt and we know by the Sewer Inspector. For cast Iron Hill Community Church, January linen, the plug shall consist of a c«nt long rteo^niifld the fact that we must support our salts with th« that the American Indian u*ed bexrh of tree* and 1,1 Thurii . « pnn. Indies' Atix- 5, the constitution and by-laws Iron plug that t« well fitted intd the the hair and skin of animals to fashion the rope iliary of t'ftm C'liib will meet I were presented and ndnpted. The hub of the pipe and thoroughly leaded btit Mrvicc possible. in the Club House. snd caulked In placi*. For a trfuidtte he needed. I name, "Community Church Uuild," line or Its approved equlvslfnt the plug IT- 'Mon., S p.m. Ronrd of Educa- shall ron*t*t of the particular cup fur- WM uhanlmottsly chosen, nlthed by the mantifaeturrr of this So If you ar« not satisfiod with the reception on your ttl#vlilon Primitive hand method* of rope making re- tion meeting—Lincoln School, type of pipe for thto purpose and fitted mained unchanged for eVntwias, theti the Intro- 17 Mon., S p m Meeting on "Con- Project* decided tij»on Include Into (he end of the line exactly In the CONSULT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT. « card party under thw ehajrmari- manner rfteotnmemded by the manu- duction of machinery brought great change** servation'" .iponmired by the facturer These plug* shall not he re- Nr T, (Jarden Club mid the shl{> «f Mrs. h\ ('. Homers and moved from the end of (lie line for Today electricity comb* tha fMtra* compretse* and Mr«, William Oertlci, and« bajiaar any reason whatsoever, until the line N. P, Civic Group in Borough U to be Immediately connected In the rwtiti It into yarn, twists the yarn into ttronds Hall. The speaker will lie Dr with Mr«, Howard He I by, Mrs. noil pipe of the builitin* mid, at ttist and then the strands mm laid vp Into rope. The Robert Evann, Mw. Alan Turnbull, Mm*, only In the pr#n»nce of » re*pf>n- Victor Crowdl of the Trenton ilbli* official of thf> Borough. Before SUmmit 6-1778 rapidity with which electricity werftt and Its State Teacher* Collegi', All Mr*. R. J, nrltt«in and Mrs, Kwn- the plu« la removed all water, dirt, neth Pon^r making up thf com- land, or other undmtlrikbl* material adoptablllry to a variety of ttttfct mafco It f»a*«ie>le raldtnt* of the Borough mrt miwt be r»mof#'i>mmltri*f> for the nnrmiRli icwr iiinln. I tie end of liiivtfvtai. ehureh parlot Rev, Rs^ce ft "whllr elephants." fhr OltlM to If the house rminwtlnn pip* num. b» Inserted Into the Imh of ih» Joint pro- Mill Will open, * dlnriixnion on eelvp a percetitaRe of lh«> lairs vide*!, the Joint firmly p»rk«d with the (c»ple "Pr«*»|pmj« Involved oakum, and e lint, »»[>hiiltt<' rotrtpotind Mrs. II H WlUon, nn ebtlrnmn sppticd by mww i>f * runner. After «nd Thing* t» Br Aehirvcd by of the church plantlnf the nnphult li*« roolKfl luTftrtmtly, Prolrntunt tlnity" Following the runfier must >>f removed and A B^k^d for offers of plants iwtlfcfsctory MUrt-cern«lit rolUr placed th§» n gfunr* will ftp shrubs fur future lunrfwapln* arnttnd Ilif Joint, unln« clean nitnd ond SUMMIT RADIO The •hull h(« tilled or any weekly tf*itirr oponnorfMl by th* windows part of pipe or fltHiw Mir#reO until nollfe has i>eiii to U\p Imipwwr Of R«>W(«rn Hint thr rnik It tfnm for Ant ftrn»»»l«ii«l«n In Inspect Ion. ariri KMPII iMpwilon l» mud* snd appro*"**! Ktcry ntn'h In- rmmrw «pwf |{>n Khali be niade M mimi n» prsr- «l»o«ld rail Mm, AM ClRIHNAWK tit Vnrtt* draht A**- tlrt«bl» lifter the riwoipt f,f )i,,tl!f« by !ir etmll fmv» the power to pll prior in puhHeaflfln in Hint* Kiwttrly from ih# Rurt^rtir »nr vtt>ff*t leata in Hie plpmor fitting*, 1 485 Sprin«fitM Avt. %mm\t. N. 41** |«MHW nf the llrrdkl In whlrtl flWellll* Of lilVlflltXtOH ATWUH to th* snrt the nwner or com rartnr dolni the *'« HhoWn Upon • y*it»io Man Kn> work shall tiitnleh alt tH>t>ut*ny t«wi* tt I«N titlNl "M*» IX W«MltM Mtnw. tni liter for such tMt, and shall r#* TH1 SUMMIT HERAtP, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, i*49 •lgnal fluhera. Other arrertt Uated tf NIW HOVHKNC1 Permits for 36 alterations, we re U* in doable fiftiret wtn u follow*: POPLLAB Township PoDce Tax Collections '48 Building Work sued in amount of 132,685. Four A«la, with 1,157.000,000 people, i* improper parking 18, parking to industrial building* ' were con- the only eontineat with a popula- (tide 353 Arrests auto* IB, disorderly person* 89, not At High Mark for structed valued at $26,150. Four tion of more than a billion. ••curing 1M* dog license* 28, and In Township new business bulldogs were listed permitting dog* to run at large 16, at $15,. Fourteen onc-and-tvvo- Chief Says Ambulance call* to the number j eer garages were built with « v.»;-je PoU< De from $1,200 to $5,000; light, water in Township Totals $626,405 HI * * of 42 were received and attended and power from $300 to. $1,900. ] of $13,750. TOWNSHIP- Tax collections In TOWNSHIP — Building opera- LIFETIME J^nt made 353 arre.* ae« to. Nineteen ratwing peraoiu were Public Hearing Under fixed charges, insurance Is ! "Receipts for 122 permit* and S3 N«w Providence Township were tiotu in this municipality S&»t year, JVTrtlr according to the •nntt.I UPP*1 from $300 to $2,000 for pre- ! certificates- of occupancy IASUC! MICROTOME listed and the wme number found. 95.8 per cent hut year, Mrs. Olga measured by- the permit* issued of the department miums for tho yi'tir amounted to Sl.S'ju Twenty-seven investigations were Set for School Curtis, tax colUctor, reported to by Building Inspector S»lvatore lit \IM\C \||»S by Chief »f Poitc* D. V. ! Thin tnonry_ wa« turrnd ov«-'r to made during the year. District UKe* to be levied are the Township Committee at it* Del Duoa totaled $626,403, This was jr.; to the Township Com^ . Fr^ii (.'. Ka'i"iu;ifi, town.th;p tre;is- lt»-iKtir* on all Ty^t Chief Ru&so said he "was glad estimated "at" $111,969.33 compared January 5 meeting. The collections reported to the TVwnship Commit- January " Budget Jnuary 24 un-'r. ' " . to report that no pedestrians were to $72,341.70 for the present aehool in 194T were 95 75, tee by the Inspector in lib -annual . Hiring Tested Fre« TOWNSHIP-A public hearing ttte-llit cio-ely followed killed here last year. year. State school aid anticipated A temporary budget totaling report, January 5. BOMB TKSTEKS pl'.ttll ar Writf will be held on the tentatively ap- «choo! The chief *»Id 1,109 police oall« is 118,623.92 compared to this school $17,240 was adopted. Mra. Eleanor SO New Dwellings Before rral bombfl arc «rrcrt» for proved school budget for the HOME AUDIPHONE CO. were received lost year and 39,- year'* $13,218.30, Loft us was named a special police The report shows that 60 per- to niilitar\; pianc.-*, dumniu\s aw AT 1949-50 school year which will be I3« K»st front *U**i were arreated for improper 095 mile* were patrolled by police officer as a matron when women inlUi wore ksued for new dwell- plttft'd inthf holders to tcv*t the held by the Board of Education in. PI. 4-«lS« PUlnfi«td,.S'. I. a for pM8inf oara. prisoner* are detained in the local ings with a total value of $,'>30,000. releasing :tpp«ratuj. Columbia School on January 24 at 3*-Mour Phone Sertle* LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Jail. 8 p. m. Rabbit Killing Rev, Roger Evans, pastor of or BBAB1NU ON TOWNSHIP Of NEW PROVIDENCE UF «w«" gcHOOL BUDGET The proposed budget will be on Diamond Hill Community Church, file at Columbia School beginning was named a number of the Rec- •^r-a T» HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing on th« proposed budget To Be'Aired'; s « ,/ii of Education of the School District of the Township of New tomorrow and through January 24 reation Committee. , ,« B^™^^eld on January S4, 1949, at the Columbia School at 8 P. M. between 10 a. m. awi 3 p. m. At A veteran's tax exemption and the hearing the Board of Education budget will b« on tile at the Columbia School from January Warning on Dogs refund was voted A. F.~»Nathnn, a ?I ^uar» »tt JMB.. betweebete n the hour, of 10 A. M. to 3 P. MM. o'clock. will grant taxpayer* and other In- Township Coramitteeman Anton 1949 t0 J*n"J£ Board ofEducatlon wUUll grant taxpayer* and otheth r InteresteItdd terested persons en opportunity to TOWNSHIP — Although the lt j^ d ith resp poposed budget. C. Swenson, water chairman, re- A, .>* he»«nB " ^t_ w j^ netrnetrd with respect to the pr Township Committee on December cjan oP^^SJftSTATEMEN1MNTT OF THE YEAR 11949-50 be heard with respect to the pro- ported a request for the installa- '«•* the Township of New Providence i 29 denied John A. Blauss of De budget. Land, Fla,, formerly of fountain tion of a hyejrant in Horseshoe EXPENSE The tentative budget of $138,- avenue, Berkeley Heights, a $313 road. CommitttM'inan Charles M. Budget Budget Monica, chairman of recreation, 1M8-49 1949 - 50 193.75, which is published else- "dog account" damage claim for Elections $ 100.00 t 100.00 where in this issue of the Herald 12 rabbits allegedly killed by dogs reported $191 was spent on a Salaries 1,400.00 too.oc Christmas party for school chil- 050.00 310.00 as a legal advertisement, was ten- last spring, it was agreed to allow ' Oilier Exp«nte tatively adopted by th« board Mon- the petitioner or his representative dren In the township. «8« 5,000.00 5.500.00 day night. It Is subject to final to discuss the matter with the Renewal of a junk yard license 2,000.00 2,000.00 Saiirtes. Clerks * 200.00 approval by^ the voters at the an- committee. . was granted Nicholas Ceretelli. O'.iitt Expense 250.00 nual school eelction, February 8. Chief of Police D. V. Russo, Jr. MPARE 42.000.00 32,000.00 A letter from Michael G. Alenlck 1.300.00 1,300.00 The figure constitutes a total of the Summit.law firm of Kap- reported for December seven ar- Instruction ' 2,000.00 2,300.00 increase of $46,8S3.75 over last year. rests, 52 calls and_ complaints, 300.00 lon, Alenick, and Kaplon, argued 6Ser ExpenM 250.00 seven ambulance calls, two per- Our Prices and Qualify .The bonded interest,account, which that the claim had been dismissed Janitor* and Other Meaploftm S.500.00 e.ooo.oo includes a rise from $12,960 to on "purely technical gr^""'1'"" r"" sonJi reported missing and later ARMOUR STAR SUGAR CURED SMOKED TENDERIZED Janitor*' SuppilM - . - .. ••• 750.00 7SO.0O found, two.dog warden ealki, four . 1,300.00 3.00O.00 $3&,198.75 is the item in which the committee on, advice of Township fuel • • • . " 300.00 accidents, two emergency calls Light- W»t»r, Pow«r 1,000.00 greatest increase was made. This Attorney Prank A, Pizzi disnusscr, 300.00 300.00 Telephone & Ttltgnpa 50.00 account Ls directly attributable to' and two investigations. Oth«r txpttu* 30.00 the claim because it was not filed th« school Addition which id now within SO days after the rabbits The Township Committee will uivder construction. meet' Wednesday in an adjourned," Dentil liuptetow, Hun» J.05000 2,100.00 had been killed because the date Other Exp*n»» 100.00 110.00 An increase of $10,000 was made of the alleged. killing was not session. Auiliurjr Agtnd«t Library Boolui 350.00 250.00 to the teachers' fund to allow for given. , . . Shank 250.00 250 00 some salary increases and new staff 100.00 100.00 Township Clerk William Russo Trai»portatloa 7.000.00 8,000.00 additions this year. The transpor- issued a warning to dog owners Health Board Half Other ExpenM 350.00 900.00 tation fund was aleo upped to pro- that the deadline for procuring is Charge* vide for the prospective purchase January 31. Dog Warden Carl Car- Tuition '•"" 900.00 900.00 500.00 3,000.00 of a new school bus. Names Inspector, Insur*nc* • penter' said he would commence his annual survey of the dog pop- Tot*l Current Btwnn •72,600.00 t90.910.00 Also because of the school addi- REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTRKI S tion, an increase is noted in some ulation February 1 and would issue Ground! Mil Walks | 1,3*0.00 | 1,000.00 operational items, Salarlea for jani- summonses to owners not having Organizes for'49 - Building* 3,000.00 3.000:00 TOWNSHIP—Leonard Mancuso, Educational Equipment 1,500.00 1.OO0.O0 tors and other employees are in- 1949 licenses, License fee for male Other EipenM 225.00 creased to $6,000 from $3,500, fuel dogs is $1.23 and $2.25 for females. of North Plainflcld and teacher In New Providence Borough SchoolHAM, S Total Repairs and Replacements I 5,800.00 « 5,225.00 First* Ribs. DEbT SERVICE was appointed sanitary inspector of Redemption of Bonds 110,000.00 $25,000 00 New Providence Township at an Every Roast iatemt on Bonds 2,960.00 13,198.75 annual salary of $400 by the Board Is Guaranteed Total Debt Service I12.9S0.00 (38.198.75 of Health at its 1049 organization To Bt Ttnder MANTJAL TRAININO AND BOMS ECONOMICS TYPEWRITER CLINIC meeting In the- Municipal Buttdthg:, JTnchera' Salaries t 3,800.00 ••"•Suppim- January 4. The post formerly was ForJtimttrvOnlviOiitnTilltP'M-} :: : RIB ROAST ilooo.oo Total Manual Training and Home Economic*.; 'Hi ^ li~tetEhRbtllf Cheeked dale._.._.. •„..; Genuine GRAND TOTAL, ALL ACCO0NT8 Wl.SWtXr 1138,193:75 Township Committee Chairman SOURCERCS OF RRKVENUE TYPEWRITER Oiled Spring July 1,1047 JlUy 1, 1948 July 1, 1940 George W. Robbing. Jr,, wai re- to to to Portable or • New Ribbon elected president of the board and U. S. Govt. JunsJO.lMi Mm 30.1M9- Jun.aO, 18*0- Frank Jcckel, 'Sr. was re-elected, (Anticipated Standard Inquire about our (Anticipated) secretary. Township Cornrnltte^eman Graded Hecelpt*)- other ItepaWnft -*«!•-& Municipal AW I14.5S8.88 $13,218.30 I 18,823.92 (Must Be Charles "M. Monica was named as- Choice District Tues 58,893.44 72,341.70- -.._. —Ill ,989.83 Drought to Reconditioning, sistant secretary. Mr. Jcckel also i.387.50 200.00 000.00 and Rebuilding. 55! Other Sources 3,5?3.70 2,100.00 3,000.00 Our Office) was renamed deputy sanitary In- Baiance 19.012.73 3,500.00 • 5,600.00 All work guaran- spector. teed. 198.416.04 •91,340.00 4138.193.75 SU 6-7074 Dr. W. Johnson Hallock of Sura ' Appropriated Balance* Saline* Jalr I, lots $13,747.97 mlt was renamed health officer and BriMice Appropriated (1M8-49) 3.500.00 Edna Bopp Hardy wait renamed FARM Summit TYPEWRITER Service township nurse. Robert Peltz was Balance •10.247/97 FRESH RUSSEU, 8. W00LOM, 442 Springfield Avt. Summit, N. J. roappointed plumbing: Inspector. 11, 1940 DUtrtct Olerk. Over Suburban Market Named rnombers of the plumbing examining board were Mr. Peltf, F»e»;—W3.04 FRYERS 441 Michael Estennes and Michae Pepp. Whole or Recreation and Half WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU Other Township FRESH HAMS 57! Officials Named To Attend The TOWNSHIP—In addition to ap- pointments and actions as pre- viously reported taken by the Townahip Committee at its recent organization meeting for this year, a Recreation Committee and other GRAND OPENING officers werenamed a SLICED BACON 47! Harold Curtfa, Sf,, Frank JcckH, Jr., Matthew Fornaro ami William D, Rasso, board of recreation, with OF Rev. ' Roffer . Evans Inter being 3 V* to 4 lbs. added. Average Sppeini po!ir*> offirpr.i: .Anthony Amodeo, Mr. Forn«ro, I)ominlck Ianello, Cart Carpenter. William FOWL Geigrex, Joseph Moa, Barnnny Kent «n'I Duca, bulldlag Inspector; IV;nJamin Bate- ARMOUR STAR FRANKFURTERS 49c Ib. man, auditor; Robfcrt Pelt/., oil burner Inspector; Carl dog warden. KITCHEN Joseph Mulholland was ma^tatrnte of the Municipal Court. No action was taken on tho ap- pointment of n court clerk, The 323 Id Avenue, Summit, N. J. position wiw offered to Mrs. Cur- tis, but she fleeliiwcl the position CHUCK ROAST Ml • without extra compensation. (Next to King* Market) Herald, an Official Paper Th« Summit H«rald and th« Plalnfleld "i Courier - New* w«r« Mclntosh named n* official mediums of ad- APPLES Good Ib. toting FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949 CLOCK REPAIRS Florida FREE! fit GRAPEFRUIT Seedleit SAMPLE BOXES OF OUR BAKED GOODS ON OPENING DAY PRIC1I EFFECTIVI THIf WHK-tND ONLY THRU MONDAY Old tlfittpltcfn ire prlc#- HOURS: Itti, kmp them in per- fect running order by 7 A. M. TO 6 P. M. DAILY having them repaired today. SUBURBAN MARKET 7 A. M, TO 9 P. M. PEIDAY8 Eugcn* Jung WMW fplWWiy W J Formw Omm of BUDOLFS BLUE B1BBO?<%• %* »» Every dtiry delight i» priced just right'it your A&P Super. And evfiy one will de- light you with it» freshness and goodncw.

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Wresh """" *"•' Ched-O-BU Chtddar Chm»*t food Sliced American Mal-O-li! Procau |. Helps Yon Pfe Yew Shelves High Sliced Swisi Oom«»ti« Blended Swiss MalOM AHuM ; #Keep Yoir Food Bills Low! Pure Lard In f Ib. print* Famous brands like Campbell**, LUbinp's, Del Monte, Ann Page, Cream Cheese lerd»n'» Heinz, Dole and A&P. Favorite foods like canned salmon, baked Vegetable Cottage Cheese I ox cup 18« beans, tomato soup, grapefruit ialac com, peas and peaches. You'll find all these and many, many'*qoie> ..at thrillingly Margarine xuii«y tlb.cirton29« thrifty prices-. . .iii ihe coFos^al cssmed foods Went now in prog- Margarine r. 11b carton 35« "^^^^^^^^ ress at your A&P Super Market. Don't.miss this exciting event!

^Farmer Cheese ici, pkg 21« Fruit Cocktail iibby or Dei Mom#, 30ox c»n39«e Armour's. Tree! ... , I2oic8n43« Grated Italian Jordan** • pk9 17c 3 or pkg. 30c ws Burllelt Pears Uby o, Dei Mom» 30« can I5« Broadcast Corned Beef Hash woi e»»33e Libby's Cling Peaches I7oi21e 30or31e Green Giant Peas ->. . \7tbletS Cam*»»hacs* 12 oz can 2 '»' 35* Grapefruit Sections A&P lancv 20 01 can 2 'or 29« S*»eet C«rii AiTianrr-tt*aw uyi« 20 01 can 2 (or 35* OVEV-FRESH 1 Freestone Peaches ; A&P uncy.... 30 61 car. 3»>c Green Col or Waac Bean8u>n«i9ox.can2for27« AprieotS lona brand-halves 29 or can 27« Tomatoes tow brand 19 ot can 2 for 25* TREATS Sliced Pie Apples Comstock 20 oz can 2 for 31c Sweet Pea» taBabrwa1 20 or can 2 tor 23« Tkey'ie all jus>t baked and deli- Apple.SaUCC A&P tanc» 20 oz can 2 »or 27c Sweet Peas tfabymOdMon^ I7oicanl9« cious. And prices arc just as at- Pineapple Juice AH brands is or can 16c Sauerkraut ASP tans? 27«. Can2'or25« tractive as you'd expect them to be at A&P. Grapef rui t Juice is oz ear. 3 for 25c «<* or c«n 1 % Strained Baby Foods AII brand* 10 iart 93« Bldlded Juice Orango & Grapefruit 18 01 can 3 for 25« Chopped Foods for |unior«-all brand* 01*1*83* Dundee Cake • i™ *•*«-!»•» •«•• «ch53e Apricot or Peach Juice Ubby's 12 oz can2 for 23c Del Monle Tomato Sauce s oz. can 3 'or 22c Marvel Rolls Sandwich or Frantfurf *kg Of 8'« 16c Crushed Pineapple All brands 20

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Ann Page Raspberry Preserve* • itbi»r33« m Ann Page Sparkle Puddings « , • 5pfcg« 17« Ann Page Salad Dressing »» i*r20« Ann Page Mayonnaise P< i*r 39« «,t. i»r 69* Ann Page Ketchup , t • • . . uorboi. 2D« Ann Page Chill Sauce «<»«. bo».25« wy *earth.- waste before it's weighed, assuring you of more good eating for less money. ••«*, Flor if In lira ngem ->—<> ^ H *. <>•« 49« l«ra|iefruii SIRLOIN STEAK WHoU or Ittiw rtaff % lt Fresh Beets Prom Tun turn* bunch 80 Pork 1 Chickens "ST-rST 47' Fresh Kale From Southern larUM 2 b, 17e Legs of Lamb . . Chuck itoast Ion* In Washed Spinach Oaxnatf, («dy *o ce»k oi pkg.21»

Prime Ribs of Beef s*on cur-i«i **m Rib Lamb Chops Ihorl cuMati w»»l» »> Velio* Turnips U. S No t Porterhouse Hteak .Shor» wt-i#»* • Shoulder Lamb Chops ••»»«a«»*lb75« Dried Apneett lib c*»0 4.K Dried M**#dFruMM under 4 Ib* (b, 55c 4 Ib* anrf ovff Ib JJ7' Chopped Beef ^r* Loin Pork Chops » 65e Sliced Bacon Vi*-*1"1-•*•''' Pork Chopi Ht»«.houw«tib. 39« Cluck en A 4«M iMd«m*. n» Ti% V mm* JV». I « STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. ta 6 P. M. Hate and Navel Beef T1MUM SATU1MV Uln iamb Chops , Pork Sbouldera fmh n> 42« Stewing Umb * 29* FAMOUS A*P C0W1E Fre#h Spare Ribg * 15f Frankfurter* '*>°]t" ^ •"»•'*' in lh« whole be*n mit) HiMis s»«ik^-i»«(yi».«u n» 63« Sausage Lt»k *. S9«? M«t«» 49< CuMotn Grountl when you buy, l l rflbn<> |twt right lot yam eollf«*milker, Pork Bmtti sm»MMt n». 75« Beef Liver s«'».9S« Freinh Oyften • *• •* Fa»cy Shrimp , * 69^ Chowder Clamt *• 45« PALMOLIVE SOAP PALMOLIVE SOAP SUPER SUDS OCTAGON SOAP AJAX CLEANSER COLGATE'S VEL COLGATE'S FAB Vm * tit bk mi timm vWF 3^.23 2 — 21*

•*- fHi SUMMIT HJftAiP, THURSDAY, MNUAKY 13. Tt4t Itf Wm B«vtriy J«*OM W.i*h, from Chicago where h* attended on Christmas Day, has returned p E rsDNALS daughter of Mr. and MM. Franci* « convention of furniture dealers. from Overlook Hkwpital and is DATES during the faolid«yi. Sh« attended I, Welah of Valley View avenue, recuperating at his home. Mr. JANUARY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mort of taught* »f Mr/and Mr*. tilt New Y«ar*i !v« daact at Oak gave a tee, l«*t week {or h*r class- Schrumpf Is 81 years old. 13—Thurs, 10 a. m., Amerleia Summit avenue have returned to 7 pritcbard of Woodland aen Park TennU dab, mate* at Kent Place School. Home department. Cooking Daytona Beach, Fl«. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Well- ba« r«w««»d b« atudtc* at Wheel Mr. and Mi*. Jamet T. Egan of L CoHege, Barton, after bela Mr*. William Sartoriua of Glen brock of Baltiusrol avenue. Spring- 11—Thurs., 8:15 p. m, Athe- Ashk&d road were ho*U at« cock- Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* F. Mon- field, have purchased the house at S houae pet of Mr. and Mr, Oak* avenue is recuperating at roe of Springfield avenue haye naeum, at high school, "Nu* tall party Sunday, 3 Dun&der drive, from Mr. and 1 George Steven* and ber Sane Overlook Hospital following a re- cimr Phyiic*,' Dr. X.JR,* gone to JDaytoaa Beach, Florida, Mrs. Giles A. Pendergatt have re- Robert Stevew, at Oik Park, III cent operation. Mrs. Frederick B. Llewellyn of Dunning. whervthey am registered at Flor- cently moved with their children, Whlttredge Gardens will entertain ida Shores Hotel. They will be 19—Wed., .3:15 p. m., Fortnightly" «t luncheon at her home on Wed- Mary Ann, Richard and Paula, to hack the first week In February. Long Island. The NVt'llbrocks and Club, Review of Current • '•>** FIRST NATIONAL FIRST nesday in honor of Gerard Wil- Plays. H.. W. Van Loon, at lern Van Loon, who will be the Edward A. Barmele, Jr., son of their children will move here shortly. high school. speaker at th« afternoon meeting Mr. and Mm. Farmele of Fern- ,20—Thurs,, 2:15 p, m., Beacoa wood road, returned from Judswon Hofne Imjprovement of the Fortnightly Club. Other Th« Girl Scout Leaden' Club Fire Chapter, DAR, , "In* guest* will be the members of the School, Phoenix, Ariz., to spend met yeiterday morning at Brayton dians.'" 12 Lorraine road, C program committee. the holidays with his family. H# Loans at 5k Discount has since enrolled in the A#heviile School library. A. Philhower. Dr. John A. "Saathoff, dean of School, Ashevlile, N. C. HU broth- ON A SMOOTH PAYMENT PLAN Jamestown College, Jamestown, er, Gregory, has entered the Hill Amount Von Receive IN Repay Month!) N. D., was the week-end guest, of School, Pottstown, Pa. im. 11J» bis son-in-law and daughter, Mr. M*. ! 1SJT and Mr*. Edwin T. Layng of Glen The Summit Bird Workshop was MO. I SftJM Oaks avenue. Dr. Saathoff is at- entertained Tuesday evening At 1M0. tending a conference in New York. dessert preceding a meeting at the home of Mrs. C. Birch Stoner of Otbw Amount* Up to $2SM. At Bant Bab Dr. J. B. Engle of the Dog and Loans to Ktpalr U« 8Mtt i oamat* at «% DUcouni Hobart avenue, Short Hills. Cat Hospital, Morri* Turnpike, at- Any botm owner of good character with tended the 41st annual conference The DRUM Guild of Oalvary steady Income may boi rowon own signature. for veterinarians held for three Church will have a party Satur- If Inconvenient to c me In for interview day* last week at Cornell Univer- day evening for coat and crew of Phone Mr. Bonn •, Summit &-4O0O sity, Ithaca. N. Y. the current play, "T^e Damaak Cheek," at the home of Mr. and > Mr. and Mrs. Letter A- Crone of Mrs. Paul R. Ttlaon of Waldron takes two to RST NAT ONAIBANK Colt road were hosts at dinner on avenue. Mrs. Tilson Is production so Friday evening to Mr. and Mrs. manager of the play. make a bargain! Harold F. Mante of Maple street and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Sklnnell, Mr. and Mr«. John E. Stromen- Jr., of Glen Oaks avenue. The VACATIONING at Sun Valley, Idaho, over the holiday season were ger and daughter, Barbara, for- • A1NOW 1AVS QNV 1SHU Crones entertained Dr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hallock of 32 Broad street. Mr. Hallock was sta-merly of 10 Glen Oaks avenue, left Hellam E. Mendenhall and chil- tioned at the air base at nearby Mountain Home'while Sun Valley oper- Summit laat week for Chicago, SundYeii and bolero do- dren, Althea, Theodore and Pa- ated as a naval hospital during the war and paid the resort his first where they will make their home. ing vary nicely, thanks. trick at dinner recently. postwar visit. Mr. Stromcnger, who has been a And for such a Uith personnel manager for F. W. Wool- pried Provocative two- X Hostesses next Thursday at the semer entertained at. an open skiing • trip in the Laurentian worth Co., New York, Is now in loms In iridescent meeting of Beacon Fire Chapter, house for their friends Sunday at Mountains, Canada. < charge of the Woolworth stores In. (hacked cotton with a DAR, at the home of Mrs. Gerald their Valley View home. waist-cinching cummer- Capt. and Mrs. Philip C. Rey- five states. Young of Lorraine road, will be bund of matching irides- Mrs. MacDonald, LaPaglia Paglla, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hyde of nolds and sons. Malcolm and John A. Schrumpf of Ruenell Euclid avenue entertained at a Graham of View Park, Los An- cent cotton tweed. In Mr* Aksel Oteeh, Mrs. Henry W. place, who suffered a heart attack purple, acfua, brown. Runyon, Mrs. Ora P. Oakes, 'Mrs. family dinner Sunday In honor geles, who spent the holidays with" Albert Ft. Van Clief, and Mrs. of their son, Harry, of Palo Alto, her mother, Mm. Stanley A. Trus- Si 10 to 20. $15.95 FOR George R. Waterhouse. Calif., who is In New York on »ell of the Parmely apartments', business. Other members of the have returned home. ... '" January Sale! GREATER Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. McCon- family present were Mr. and Mra nell of 51 Blackburn road are at William Nevitt of Bedmina'er, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hood of COCKTAIL CLEANING / the Windsor Hotel, Hollywood, MM. Donald Donelik of Newark, Hawthorne place will leave Mon- EASE Fla., for a stay of three weeks. and Stewart Hyde of Beekman day for a motor trip through the SANDWICHES road. "Deep South'" Including Mobile, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Sktn- New Orleans and Natchei. Taking nell, Jr.; of Glen Oaks avenue, en- Mrs>, John R. Grove of Prospect 1 150 per 100 the Natches Trail, Mr. Hood will Then art tht retular 1350 tand- tertained Sunday evening of last Hill avenue was hostesa Tuesday photograph historical points to wlcht*, reduced for January only, week at supper in honor of Mrs. at a luncheon. add to hb collection of pictures tn «g «n .Introductory offer. Lawrence MacDougall of San An that category. The Hoods plan to CaU Millbum tonio, Texas, who is visiting h--r Miss Edna Engle of Baltimore, be away for two months, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and who was the house gueat over the Mrs. Lawrence MacDougall, Jr., holidays of Mr. and Mra. Ferdin- Joseph Zlegner of Morris- ave- MELLIE WEISS of Watchung place. Mr. and Mrtf and E. Rechnitier of Pine Grove nue returned Sunday by ptane U Taylor Street, MHIburn Skinnell will be hosts at dinner avenue, has returned to her home. before the dance at the MaP wood Woman's Club Saturday eve- Mr. and Mra. Henry O. pftttUon, ning. ••• - •-. - ;---r- Jr., of Hobaffc"aveniie, have re- turned from Cincinnati, O, where Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bcnel- Mr. Pattiron had business. That Vacuum Cleaner venga of Morrta avenue will leave today for Palm Beach, Fla., where Mr, and Mra. Lawrence H.~tToltt« Here a the SINGER* Va Him Cleaner — with 5 he will be the featured violinist of Springfield avenue are^ on MsixGjnj*r4 afternoon at the home of-his moth- aold—serviced—iuatal\teed otJ^ at your er, M». Benjamin Old of Murray . . « a Fur man per- Hill. SINGER SEWIWG CENTER Resolve to baby your car this manent to keep Mrs. Walter T. Smith of Beech year! A periodic check-up, lubri- you well-groomed. 387 Springfield Avenue I Summit 6-6278 Spring drive left on Tuesday of cation and change of oil will keep last week for Florida, where »he it running smoothly. Let Meyer- Tke Daks ShoI will spend the winter. Werner Motor* give it this qiwi- Mr. and Mrs. Ogden D. G«n- ifled service. 420 SprJngfltid Ave. • SUMMIT • • • LILLIAN M. FURMAN Start the New Year by practic- Corrective Beauty Culture MONTCLAIR SPRING UKE ing thrift. Sashay down to the Summit Federal Saving A Loan 317 Springfield Avenue Summit ft-4418 Open Friday fvtnlngt and open a Savings Account. Good NUARY insurance against financial worry. Which room needs a new rug? Decide which end then trot down to Bedrosian's. They are having a clearance sale of all remnant | FUR CLEARANCE broadloom. You can't afford to miss this chance.

. # * • » The De Santis Beauty Salon care* for the extras that make INC. Wt are continuing our January Clearance Salt on our ilnor furs. beauty care a comfort, Thi* re- laxing salon has soft water for. Wt on forced to liquidate our TREMENDOUS itock from our your trertses. Friday nifcht appoint- ments for career girls. Forty-two Beech wood Road MORRISTOWN and DUMELLEN store*. , Summit, New Jersey Ever realize how much re- frigerator space you mve with Schmalz Dairy square milk bot- Hack Persian lamb -..., $299.00 tles? It's a fact and you can prove T T It. That Is why Schmalt Dairy changed to them. A Black Persian lamb 899.00 A * * * X X Pity our feathered friends when the ground Is frozen nnd the snow, Black Persian .ami . .::::r 499.00 i« deep. Stop in Pierson'n, Inc.," SALE I I for « scientific bird feeder. In N N fending tljcm, they will bring you Gray Persian ill ...... :..„_ 399.00 pleasure, C C • * • L L Don't let the month go by with- stock up on wonderful Orey Parsian ib ..,...... _,..... 199.00 out attending the dramatic sale U U at the DP11« of London Shop. All D D merchandise U reduced from 20 Sheared Beaver . , J 099.00 per cent up. (let that evening i I gown, fur Jacket or chapeau. D Here's hoping your family keeps* Other Pur Coot Voiiiot «t Great Savings in-the-pink during winter's sever- est wwithfr. If you find need for more vJUmlns, nose drops, cough LINGERIE syrup or the llk«v Roger* Phar- Sheared Raccoons Ut-Ont Hirwota macy h*J them. Sllpt Gewnt Laapard Oat Jack FVotit gets In hl# Innings In Ut-Oul Musknti mid-winter. If you want to ch«er Veit Chemlie •rmtleref up a shut-In, take a plant or bou- Sllvor Blua Muskn Northern Back Myikrati quet from Waysia* Garden*. Mor-

rli Tiirnplk*. Cut flowtnt too! • ,«,.*.., this year to tAkt C0MI BRUNT IHh EARLY FOR CHOICl SELECTION bwt possible care of your preelmw TO eyesight. If any trouble •*Ut#, 20% 60% •«• your Ky« Doctor. If glasses PAYMINT THIS WMK fILL t F. M. are required, «#§ Atuptch Broth« ers, Opttdawi # • # Wholt fmnllls* tnjoy a ntw f#l« Rayon Crepes an&Satim, Flannelettes and Cottons lowihlfi when th#y h»v» Tele* 317 SUmmlt .-1257 vision, with prt.girf.rti* improving each wpek, there f* pl<«t«ur* for Sizes Ranging From 7 to 52 ? ftvtryont. Ht* an Kmer»on it David J, MORRISTOWN FURRIERS Having 'my trouble with thtt O»fUitmm watch? If m h Rug»n» Jung fix It, If you iumi AIX WALES flNAL SUMMIT MORIISTGWN II bonus to *p«n«i cawrch. "v Calva^lvarry Jean Gray AsBury AileenJudd Is Given_ for Couple •>"••• Tomorrow evening Mr. and , Miu Violet KJop^ock of Beech lrr Nicholas Maluso Georg* William Sheldon of La . Becomes EngagedBride-elect of Spring apartments wu hostess rch Saturday evening at a cocktail mont, N. Y., will entertain at 15 ToGeorgeVSmijh G. Harry Vrteland Plan to Marry asd buffet supper party in honor Woodkuad avenue at dinner for'th* • Mr. and Mrs. .WUlard C^Asbury - Mr ami Mi« Hoger M. Judd of The engagement of their daugh- of Mia* Mabtl Sheldon and Rev. 40 members of the brldM at Oolonia announce- (h» •« ng:.»ge- ! Oxford.. Md., and formerly of ter, Alice, to Nicholas Maluao h«s Elmer T. Francis who wilt be mar- preceding the rehearsal. Burnt of hu ulster, M^s Jtan Gray . Stamford. Oonn.. have announced bssn mad* known by Mr. and Mr*. »Asbury of Kha ?l r«-< t. daughter uf ; the engagement of their daughter, Otrmia* Matsucco of South street, •the late Mr; and Mrs Thomas j Kilt-*n, to 1}. Hurry Vreeland, «on Murray HiU. The pr«#p»ctive Asbury, to iji-or*.-' V- Sm;th of; of Mrs Harry B, Vroeiand of Prim- bridegroom i« th« aon of Mtr. and .Mlliburn, • ton of Mr. and Mr.*'; rt,«f place tnd the late Mr. Vree- Mm, Charles A. Malu*o of South FOOTWEAR inc. fjamt-ii \V. tSjiiith of-Wvkton, Wvat street, Summit, Virginia. - .:.. . • ! Judd attended Low-ilcy- The couple are both 354 Springfield Alto., Summit, N. J. • M:ss A5hury is. .a- graduate of School at Stamford and Mary of Summit High School, and Miss Brown t'niv«r^:!y*aii(i Dukr I'm- I Baldwin College.- Staunton, V'a. Mauucco also graduated in June Opposite the New Kress vrisitylind Ls employe*! artlse Bcil * H!H> ;«* i;«»w. cor.nf-ot*(l with the fr»m Newark State Teachers Col- 1*j.jf-pbone Laboratorit*., Murray i Hercules Powder Company of-Wil- leg*. She' 1* a member of the fac- mington. Dtl. ulty at Columbia School, Berkeley "Hi!!. .- . •• • ; f Mr. Smith is a graduate oft Mr, Vreeland • is a. graduate of Heights. Smpltts Stackt e# Wom»n « end Debutmtts' Carnegie institute of Tt< hno'ogy | Summit High School and R;tkc Mr. Maluso served in the Navy «nd' i* a Trxiirch iiifiailurgist ; (.••o!i»-g<', Trenton. Daring the w«r for three years. He is employed Nofioaoliy AdVtrtistd Famous Irand Shoes With the Un;t. fr.~a'nd >!rs Asbury entertained I with Genera! Patton's Third Army. evening oouraw. MIM Eileen Judd Jul« A. WoUn MM AM* MaotMWo day evtnmg m .hnnor.of the ! At present he- la associated with Phytll. MalrUn *5.90 to M0.90 c group and »ook them in Milt Martin, a gtaduate of Sum. Mrs. Gilbert B. Cant, Mrs. Thomas lectures in cookery, the depart- her car. B. Dixon,. Mrs. John Harrison, mlt High School, Is with the qual- J. Evans, Mrs. Ernest Hlckok ment .committee has arranged Mrs. W. Herren, Mra. Allen W. ty control laboratories of Ciba Mrs- Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. C. A again this, year for a free aeries Robert*, Mrs. Pieter Smlt, MM. Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. Kimball, Mrs. J. L. Nayl&r, Mta. of lecture-demonatratloiui rn Ad* A VALENTINE G1TT Arthur W. Smith, MUa lloe Wall, Mr. Carney also graduated from John C. Osterberg, Mrs. Frederick varneed cooking. IOOK FOB HIM ON Mrs. Howard Wallace, and Mrs. L. Reynolds, Mrs. Pieter Smit, and Summit High School and is a vet- Instruction Is under th« direc- That's Sure To James H. Winter. Mrs. Charles A. Mrs. Francis I.. Welsh. NORCROSS eran of 44 months with the Army, tion of Mrs. Bernlce Oarrfgus, Smith of Short Hills wu rein- having served three • years with AMtfilCA'S BfST-lOVEP Please. A Photo stated. new home economic advisor for CARDS the 29th Infantry Division in Bu- Two Kent Place Alumnae the Publio Service Oas and Elec- ropc. He is also employed by dba. U. of P. Sophomore Are Prospective Brides tric Company. The course will be By > No date taaa been set for the Professor and Mrs. George Wes In four sessions and th* aeries of Takes Part in Flay wedding. . ton Brlggs of Drew University, dates are: January,13, 20, 27, and f S/£GEL'S JULESA.WOLIN Virginia B. Day, daughter of Madison, have made known th February 3, Q Reductions Mr. and Mrs. Lou I* DeV. Day of Oak Knoll Graduates engagement and forthcoming mar- 20% Summit's Leading Photographer All meetings will be held at the Stationery Shop The Parmley, will appear as Mrs riage of their daughter, Jane 1 Ara Betrothed Public Service kitchen on Thurs- 5M Sprlngtit'ltl Avenue 67 Union Ptare SI*. 6-0087 Antrobus in Thornton Wilder * Mary, to Alan Marsh Glover o Mr. And Mr«. A. C. Camarata. of day mornings at 10 o'clock, the Summit, S. S, Open D»ll»—F.frnlns* and Sunday "The Skin of Ouf Teeth," to .fee Lancaster, Pa., son of Mrs. Jiarrj By Appointment Short Hills have announced the first of which is today. Admit* presented by Pennsylvania Play- engagement of their daughter, Mark Robinson Glover of Roch ers of the University of Pennsyl- ester and the late Mr. Glover. tance wilt be by department mem- itargafet Mary, to Robert M. Fe- bership card with Mri. Edward WINTER DRESSES vania Friday and Saturday, at Miss Brlggs graduated from teri, ton of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. ft. Willis In charg«. Irvine Auditorium. Peteri df Metuch«a, ternwrly of Kent Place School and Benningto MEMO FROM YOU Mk» Day, a sapbortwN In th«Glen R4dg». Miss Camarata, a College and is teaching at the Lan School of Fine Arts, entered the gradiMt* of Oak KndU School and caster Country Day School. Mf. Couplet Club Plani To Yourself university In 1947, and If a mem- the College of New Rochelle, N. Y., Glover, a graduate of the tJnlver- ber of Kappa Alpha Theta fra* was elected to Who's Who Among sity of Rochester, is with the engi< Covered Dish Supper . Trimmed Millinery Everything wo do! I must hurry to see ternity. She has appeared in one- Students in American Universities neerlng development laboratories The Couples Club of Central act plays previously with the and Colleges. Mr. PeUr*, a gradu- of the Radio Corporation of Amer Presbyterian Church.will hoW a b'ftrgaini"--1 can find for my house Players. ate of Setotr Mall amd a veteran of lea at Harrison and Lancaster. covered dish lupper Friday. Jan- th«Artny Air Force* is a student Mr^ aril Mra»IF.:.D..;Be]rmout.,oj uary 31, at t p. m. at the parish Celanese Employee at Fordhant University. Glen avenue, Short Hills, announc house. the betrothal of their daughter 521 Millburn Avflnua Is Bride-elect Mrt, Stephen J, arftybftch of Following the supper Herhwrt Q. Lum avenue, Chatham, has made Patricia, to JoHii PhHlfjp> tJhd at BETTY TELFER-S Short Hill* Mi\s. Mina Scott of Springdale man, son of Mrs. John MacQil' Kenagyef Manor Hill road will im« announeed the engagement of knmrim tht engBjiemeiit of her christ of Denver. Miss Seymour, • Ipeak. Mr. Qenagy as vice-presi- her daughter, Qlndya Irene, to daughter, HUUI Elizabeth, to John graduate of Kent Place School, at dent in charge of public relations Milton C. Hillhouae, son of Mr. P. Braswr of Newark. Miss Gray tended National Park Junior Co of the Mutual Benefit Life Insur- and Mr*. J. H. Hillhoule of McAl- bach ii an alumna of Oak Knoll lege. Mr. Tjnderman Is a student a< ance Company, pin<>, Fla. School. Mr* Bramer served in the HOLLYWOOD SHOP the University of Denver. Mr*. Harold Hudson la chair- MLHJ Scott Is a graduate of New- Navy three jr«ar» and is In his junior year «t Setoh Hall College. man of the supper committee, She ETHELYN RUTAN WOOD ton High School and Stetson Uni- Dessert to Precede will be assisted by Mri. Charles versity. She is employed by the Mlxon, Mrs. Hudson Martin, Mrs. Celanese Corporation Research John Sim mom Weds Fortniqhtly Meeting 4 Ktnt PUc. llvd. Summit, N. J. Preceding the next meeting o Edward Whltmoro, Htm. Norman Laboratories. Mr, Hillhouse was Mrs. Evelyn Lord Lkin and Mrs. Willis Pott graduated from the high school at the Fortnightly Club on Wcdnes Mrs. HVelyh Wiggins Lord of day, January 19, dessert and cof- Live Oak, Fla., and is a senior at East lane, Madison, was married Stetson University, Florida. He fee will be served at 2 p.m. a January 4 to John Simmons of the Presbyterian Church parish nerved 3? months with the Army Summit at St. Peter's Episcopal house, with Mrs. Robert M. Steeh Air Force. Church, Morrlstown, by Rev, Cor* M acting chairman, It is an nellus Trowbrldge. Only the fami- nounced by Mrs. Francis I. Welsh, Plant A Store: 2 Wiilimt St. Branch Store: SI t'nion Mae« Kay Wehe Appearing lies w%r# present. tea chairman. The bride's first husband, An- In Four Operas The hospitality committee thli drew James Lord, died in 1846. She Miss Kay Wehe, daughter of Mr. year are alternating the'dub's so- VLORSHEIM OFF SEASON SPECIALS is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Herman Q. Wehe of cial hour With desserts and teas George N. Wigging of St Peters- Hi eUmnn road, is appearing reg In an effort to make It convenfent JANUARY 17 to 29th ularly with the Metropolitan Opera burg, Fla, Mf Blmrnohs was for* THE MOST WAULE0 ABOUT SMOKS Iff AMERICA merly on the staffs of several NeW for members attending meeting! Association in the following operas who must leave early. .JM Aida, Carmen, Lucia dl Lammer York newspaper* and Is how with a RAINCOATS ...... $1.10 moor and Rigoletto. She 1* • grad- Nw York bublllhiitr houie. After a South American cruise they will Student Is Flutist Rep. L50 uate of Summit High School. live at 0 East lane, Madison. In Concert Band Carol Caftaino, son of Mr. an< BYRDCLOTH JACKETS . . $ .75 SUMMIT ANIMAL Son to Former Residents Mrs. Paolo Cartalno of Uppei Rep. 1M WILPARI LBAOUt. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brydo'n Overlook road, played the piccol Cravenerting I»rr« — Rft«tnttd itftt of Boyertown," Pa;, formerly of and principal flute Tuesday eve- Summit, announce the birth of a ning at Ik program presented by Summit 6-31-22-'$200 son, George Theodore, bom Noth- l University of Michigan Concert FOUND vember 22, 1948. Band at Ann ArbOf. Part Spaniel. Male. Tan and White.

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.**• SUMMIT. N.J. Th» mo«t w«fV»d" about th GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES Arthur Mutmft k*»fc, n«w «itthod-"Th« Fint 5tei> To Popularity," Ifrre* the kty to all danc«t rRrlCTLT rlTilO •ml you can "get it" in »!nm« no tjtnt, Thtn yini'll bt ahle tti lead or ((.How the Huniha, Von ASK YOUR IYE PHYSICIAN Ir«»i. W*ltjf, Tango. Sam!,,, any d«nc« *l«h ctrt- f»M confidence, flue hufrrv, huiry.,,»h«nt MA

m*kt you rftg Me at «ll your datKJnf pirtln. •mm SHOW, sicoNonoon ARTHUR MURRAY •4 Ms« SS8SA m WIOAB; tnnt. mmmm tm mmmmctmmnmmITOM THE SUMMIT HEftAtD, THUKSPAt, JANUARY 13. 1949 or Births Engagement Told Bess M. Levine Two Are Brides in January Lois Williamson Two Lab Employee* Cornell Universitty tor a PhD. im To Mr. and Mrs. Thomss Ferwuro Become Engaged ; chemical engineering. oi Myrtle avenue, a daughter. At Family Dinner Is Bride of [ Mr. and Mr*. A. B. Moore ei Becomes Bride Mr. arid* Mrs. A. J, Jacobi of Ro- born Tuesday, January 4, at Over- selle Park have announced the en- ; Gladstone have made known tMe look Hospital. By Girl's Parents Dr. Michelstein Of Noah Williams gagement of their daughter, June j betrothal of their daughter. The marriage of Misa Bess M. To Mr. and Mrs, Ay G. Moor* Mr. and Mr*. NichobK Colirttsso -.fOafcet Memorial - Methodist Dolores, to Jamse GUlin, Jr.-,-son ; Wanda Jule. to Car! Frederick oi Beauvo-ir «veBjie announced the Levine, daughter of Jtr. and Mr». of. Glenside avenue, a ion born Church wo* the setting on Satur- of Mr, and Mrs. Gillin of Flora! Kidblock, son of Mr, and Mr*. JaKuar fl at st 1 betroti*si of'their teigfcter, Ann Abraham Levine of Summit ave- Thursday, y - - E ***- day for the wedding of MUs LoL» 1Park, L. I. • Frederick KlelbSock of 'Myertvilir Helen, at a family itfcamer at their nue, to Dr. Israel Miehelstein, aon bfths Hospital, Elizabeth. Williamson, daughter of Mr. and j Miss Jacobi, a graduate of Cor- Mi*» Moore ia a graduate of home ta*c Sunday, mm Coterus- ! of Mr. and Mr». Ben Michelstein MM. William E, Williamson of j nell University, where she majored Berkeley Secretarial School and is To Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Dasti of ao's ftanc** in Ja«#j>li M*C*, *&n of j of The Bronx, took place Sunday ] i West 7th street. Plainfield. for- ! in chemixtry. is a technical assist- also employed at B«il Late. Her »r road, a son, born Friday, Mrs. James Mele of Arfnirr Park afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Ter- RiV ! merly of Summit, and Noah Wil- \ ant in the research division of the fiance u a carpenter contractor. January T,, at Overlook Hospital. and the late Mr. Ut}e. ' " > ' • race Room of the Hotel Riverside Ha nix, con of Mr. and Mrs. Duvid j Bell Telephone Labanuork**, Mur- '•"The wedding wilS take place in the Plaza, New' York. Rabbi Judah J. Williams of Reno, Nev., fornurly i ray Hill. Mr. Gillin is studying at 1 spring ^ To Mr. and.Mrs... Mario Gar- .High School ajsd is now Seidler of the Summit Jewish Cen: of Ocean Grove. The ceremony j guilt) of Gktiside avenue, a. eon, at Overtook Hospital, ler performed the ceremony. waa performed at i p, in. by Rev. Uorn Friday, January 7, at Over- Mr, Jfele, a $radaa!« of .-»*..,„„, , .Mrs.--Morris Umansky of Sum- Nevie Cutlip. jxuitor of the church, look Hospital. } Park High School. aervtd in the i mit avenue, served as matron of which was decorated with palnu ! Xavy as S**a»att 1 Y\ He it in the I honor for her sister, and Henry and snapdragons. A reception im- To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forte«« of employ of Tttoooa.*' Procter "n., Rosenberg of The Bronx was best mediately followed the ceremony"! g^kuwol road, a daughter born construction engineers of Loog The FASHION STORES man. The bride wore a white faille Given in marriage by her father, Friday. January 7, at Overlook Braneij. floor-length gown without & train. the bride \ma attended by Miss Hospital. A May wedding w being The bodice was fashioned with an j Eugenie Fajtoute of Ru&sell place i and Mis* Kathy Davis of Plain- To Mr. and Mra. Richard off-the-shoulder neckline and the « *rf i .' - - - ' \ ! fleld. David William*, Jr., of Semi-Annual of N'e'w J'rovidencc. a son. born Fathers Plan Activity short illusion veil fell from a Jay Studio j Breton Wood*, N. H., served aa hJa Saturday, January 8, at Overlook matching headpiece, The bride Mm. Israel Mirhelstetn Sirs. Noah Williams For Jefferson PTA brother'* beat man and Robert Hospital. • wore long faille mitts and carried win .be tfc* topic un-1 a muff of white carnations and Walker of Summit and David Wil- To Mr. and Mrs. Erving Gollup der conaideraiioR Monday evening orchids. Her attendant was Barrel of Candy Tree Sparrows, liamson of Plainfield ushered. Miu SALE ot Summit avenue, a son. born when Jefferson PTA will meet at| gowned in a street length dark I'eggy Lolatte Mng and MU» Adele Loree was at the or«an. Sunday. January 9, at Overlook the school for it»«anaaJ "Fathers'! green faille' made on princess Night;- . i Contributed for J uncos Arrive for lines and wore a mink colored The bride wore a l*c# trimmed ! The service u-fichei* if the Sum-i satin gown w^h a fingertip veil To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweeney feather in her hair. ,Jier bouquet Christmas Census 'jmit school sjaUm and Officer John| 1 Veterans Party falling from a coronet of flower*. Girdles & Corsets was.of-talisman roi^P The bride's of Bfckman terrace, a daughter. Sayre of- the'-Summit .police force, An anonymous donor added a A count of 739 tree sparrows and She carried a cascade of rose*, v mother was attired in a floor bo:« Monday, January 10, at have been invited.to attend and 706 juneos on-Sunday, December sweetpeas and orchids. The maid length aqua dress with a wide sil- barrel of hajrd candy to the many Overlook Hospital. I take part in the 26. by bird, students in the Sum- of honor WHS gowned In pale green ver lace belt and silver lace mitts. gifts^ taken to the Veterans' Hos- mit area (within a nuliiw of five dotted fiwiss with a bouquet and .Foundations for ail figure types, to fit you whether The mother of-the groom was in pital at Lyons last night by mem- miles of the post office) led the headdre&R of talisman rosea and you're junior, average, or stout. Stock up now on a long royal blue gown with bers of Beacon Hill Auxiliary to Audubon '.Christmas census in sweetpeaa. The bridesmaid'* dotted Delia matching mitts. P'ist 190, Veterans of Foreign corselettes, corsets and girdles from well-known Wars. The occasion was the twice numbers, according to Jame.f B. swis* gown was pale yellow and Mrs. Michelstein received her postponed Christmas party given Hawley, chairman of the group. A her flowers were a cascade of yel- | manufacturers who are noted for quality, detail and bachelor of science degree from by them for the 500 patients at the report of on,e flock of 300 *' W/o and20%Off An exceptional value, these lovely spreads comt in corduroy, -»yon,' multi cord*, or crinkle crepe, all with contrasting bor- ders and monogram*. Attractive blanket covers in crinkle crepe. PEPPERELL PEERESS SHEETS TO ENJOY THE FINEST TELEPHONE SEIVICE. SALE 72x108 Plain Hem ea. 1.50 90x108 Plain Hem 5.50 81x108 Plain Hem 4.50 72x108 Hemstitched 4.85 90x108 Hemstitched 5.85 Try 5f& c -i-w-q untlt PILLOW CASES 45x38>/2 Plain Hem 1.30 FINER 45x38>2 Hemstitched 1.40 line 72 x 108 Double Row Hemetitching 4.50 Pillow Ca«e» to Match 1.50 DRY CLEANING LINGERIE calls/ » Never a better time lhan now lo get your WAMSUTTA SHEETS wardrobe off to a cl««n start! Take agood look at all yow • Allowing time between clothes today, th«n send them to us for expert car«! SALE *#f. SAJJB 72x108 Plain Htm 6J5 5J5 pour calls does two important Rrxolvf now —that quality cleaning care eostt l«M things. It give* your neigh- beciute your clothe* lait longer! 20% to 60% off 90x108 Plain Hem 7.70 6,60 bors on the party line ad op- 72x108 Hemstitched 155 5.70 portunity to make or iWcivc • HUPS - /ta/r calls and it pives your • I'ANTIKS - RORKH 90x108 Hemstitched 8,00 7.00 friends a better opportunity Special AI AM AH to call you. IOH1KRY PILLOW CASES • Spacing calls i* a sure w*y SWEATERS 30 4iSx38'/| Plain Hem 1.70 1.4i to get the most out of party HtwtlfuUy Cleaned md Blocked Includfn iatintt, €r«p(Ni. 45x38'i Hfnmtitched 1.85 170 line mvfict . . . along witn VMitm andd n^btt everyone's willingness to re- Hand mnd* lingerie ON lease the line promptly in flmm Summit 4-3100 included DKA8TIC r case at emergency, ana to re- MANY OTHER ITEMS . place the iweiver g-e-n-t-1-y FINAL when the line if already in uie. get* Tiib^lotlw, gilt, T»W*dottHi (with or NEW Illtif till miMONB COMPANY Mpklna) Qw*t Towda, STOKE! ft Uiilw M«#. $nm«rt, N. J. HI SUMMIT HEftALP. THURSDAY, JANUARY If, T949 e Hairows NverizeR' City Cage Loop Tie Lead to Be Broken January 20 Lead in City Bowling League Savage Esso Service took two from Pulverizing Ma- chinery in the City Bowling League, Thursday night, to nar- Ciba and Chatham Legion to row the loser's loop lead to one game over the winners. MacQuestion, leaioff man for Pulverizers was the out- standing bowler of the week in league competition, marking Risk Perfect Court Records tip a high three-game aerie* of 662 ' Ciba, defending champions in the City Basketball and 4 high single gam* ecorc of Kerrigan of the Men's Club rolled 241 His othff tporcs were 235 and high«ingl« giune score of 221. Ken League, and Chatham Legion, tied for the loop lead, will * 179; ' .'"'• fLailly of the Five Act* pasted high put their perfect record of five wins each in as many starts Three •Savage play-ens three-game score of 541. "on the line" next Thursday night (January 20) on the through with single game January 5 Standing* High School court in Maple street^Heralded.as "the game well over 200,.Iannecola 213. Swick W, L Aye Fireman "A" 43 11 771 24 of h year" thus far in th« 244, and DeRonde 233. M «c M 41 13 77531 league's current schedule, it to ex- Geddis Servlcf (S4) Root«\swept against .Gargiulog to Jr, Order "K" 35 :9 74'j 38 O. P. Vn.cn Club 3« 2J 73113 pected that the school's band box RF—George 4 gain « six-gfrne le&d over the lat- LF—Aherxi 9 FlTt Ace* 23 31 720.5 gym will be crowded to the rafters. 3 2 3 ter and tie Savege for second place Firemen "B" ' 20 34 675.40 C—Geddis 1 6 Pint Loss for Stirling RO—Moroney 3 Men's Club • 18 38 694 8 8 2 18 Maben moved into third piac* over Firemen "C" 7 47 620.18 Stirling A. A., a newcomer this RO—Keitzman 3 1 LO—Pftrrotte 7 Spring Lakfis, taking two from the O 3 i year in the City League, lost its LO—KenyoB O 1 lattef. Summit Buiek took two 2-1 Decision* Prevail first game in five loop starts, 1 from.Earl of Chatham ELS did Ged- TOWNSHIP - Two-to-one deci- Thursday night. Ciba, though out- Total* 19 18 dia Taxi againflt Charlinea. Clba llndtey-Street (29) fliorts prevailed laM week in th« played in the first and third O. F. P. Was held to t\vt> wins by the Ameri- Berkeley Heights Bowljng League stanzas, come home a 57-50 victor. RF—Chapman 2 2 8 can Legion, Summit Post'138. LF—Blnford 2 1 J with Berkeley Heights Fire De- The difference in the two teams C—Varner 1 3 S A numbw of other 200 game* partment, "Della'a, the Mountain- was marked by four Ciba player* RG—Miles 2. 1 S were rolled la*t week: Brown of RO—Thatch 0 1 1 eers, and American A«beat©s gain- who hit the double scoring mark, Rd—Petttford 1 1 s Charlines 213 and 338; (jiba. team, ing two over lancllo I>alry, Eight- while only two of the Morris Coun- LO—Lasslttr- I 0 4 Huber 240. Burger 225; Vobjqoutka Bait Club. Berkeley Garage and ty lads hit double figures. Joe Total» t » of the Legion 204; Summit Buick Romano Roofing, respectively. Bltondi, high scoring Stirling cen- Geddis 12 ,.12 18 . • 12-54 team, Bargeman 205 and G«naem«r Legion 3 3' 14-29 Clark of Asbeatos rolled high sin- ter, swished the nets for 17 points, Referee — Roellke. Umpire — Nelde. 202; Long of Spring Lake 203; gle game ecor* of 224. to gain scoring honors for the Scorer-^-Jack Van Dyke. Mebcn team, Be bout 213 arid 203, , Januiry 4 &undings game. Tom Finneran, giant Sum- and DOrwart 220; B. Gftrgiulo 210; ' 1 W. mit patrolman and former gob, Cast of Roou 223. Berkeley Fire Co. 35 Pedersen Again Delia's 34 teamed with Bill Swenson, to post January 6 Standing American Asbe»to« 30 35 points each for Ciba. Their W. Mountaineers 30 Gains Spccer Pulverizing Machinery 31 11 lunello. Dairy 25 teammates Slipp Brenn and Que StvfcHe'i Is»o 30 1J Ktght-Ball Chita 25 Spencer chipped in with 10 points Roof* 30 12 Homatio Roofing All-America Post 14 "18 IB each! OtrgiulM Herkeley Oarage 1? Christian Pedersen, son of Mr. Maben't 24 ' '•''f -'„ „ ,,„, ',., 23 is In the nightcap, Geddis Service print; L*ke 19 .... Ill94fi-^p» and Mrs. Herald* C. Pedersen of ummlt Bulck 19 Station romped against Lindsey- J 17 23 -Kendrick road, Murray Hill, id 16 25 Street Post 322 of the American Karl of Chatham 28 SHS Cagers Minus one of a 26-mcmber All-America American Ltgton 15 Legion. 54-29, Whit Moroney, Soccer squad for 1948'announced OeddU Tax) 13 ni erstwhile Summit High ecoring Oharltnes 13 Saturday by the National Soccer 29 Potts Lose. 35-31, BASKETBALL TEAM ace, led Geddis with 18 points to Coaches at its annual meeting in 1 30 Koppera streak Stopped gain scoring honors for the eve- New York. BOROUGH-Mandato Coal Co.. ning. ... • ..-•••• Pedersen., who has played right tatderi in the Boro-Township To Madison High Stirling (50). fullback at' Swaxthrnore the past Bowling League, won two from Handicapped by the absenc* of G. F. P. 8F—Rossi 4 0 two years, was one of «even re- Koppera on January 3. Before los- Norman Pott, six-foot five center RF—DeFUltppts 2 0 4a peaters from the 1SM7 All-Ameri- ing the pair, Kopperg had won ten because of a. leg injury, Summit VP—sniott) 1 2 4 ca teem. SHS CAGE CARD C-Bttondl 6 5 utraight. Dclia'ff fortified their run- High'a eager* dropped their* second St. Teresa's CYO Caldweii Dumped, RG—Marrlnacclo 5 0 1n0 The- Murray Hill player, an Army ner-up spot by sweeping ftgainet straight Suburban Conference Summit footers Summit High School's cagws LG— TJ. Roast 2 3 , 7 Air Force veteran, prepared for Sulphur Spring*. Bryan's Garage match Friday night, Madison High Raps Zebrillos; will be at home tomorrow to Totals 20 10 50 •"ollege^ at Summit High School took, three from the American Le- being the victor, 35-31, on the loenl Give East Orange Wcstfield High School starting 33-27, in Overtime Ciba (57) where he played varsity soccer for court. It waa the second loop win P. gion, New Providence Pout 433. Celtics Topped at 7:30 p. m. Coach Leon Nixon BQ—Spencer a3 r.4 1Q three years, being picked at tlwt Baldwin'* defeated Ionello Dairy for Mfldlson in as many starts. St. Teresa's aenior CYO cagers and his Glen Ridge quintet LO— Flnneran 7 i 15 time for All-State honors. He is A. 13-2 first-period margin 6-0 Whitewash turned back the Zerillos AC of the By SHS Cagers C—Swfiuion S 3 15 In two. will be host to Summit, Tues- HO—Brenn 3 4 10 now a senior of Swarthmore, 8edgle Phlllippl Of Della'i rolkd helped the viMtlng Dodgerto to After a six-week lay-off Sum- Oranges, 52-44, on St. Teresa's d«y at 3:30 p. m. Summit High School's cagera LO—Schmidt 2 1 7 1 Rognr Pott, who graduated from high thre« game aertet of 550,their victory. "Jo-Jo" Kenny led mit Soccer Club returned "to the court Suaday night, Lefty BUI won their first Suburban Confer- Summit High last June.aio'o ple>vil once gam* in three- starts Tuesday TotnH 22 13 57 while- hit teammate Frank- Mca Summit in A .second-rant© come- warn" at Memorial -Sunday...after* George_kd...thA...wlancca.- with ,13 "Stirling* ••"•'*•' 12 13 17 8—50 Varsity 'soccer last "fall at Swarth-' post high Individual score of 207. back with five point*, Madison noon and sent East Orange home points. In the evening's inaugural, Easterners and aiterhooa on their own court Ciba 10 17 16 14—57 more. As goalie, he had only one .leading..At haltTUnve,.. 15-13. .... Marii-,\ <*> the »hwt• end• of -a 6-4-score In : •sending-""Galdvfell High home-on Beteree.—.Eoellfce Umpire.-.-, ^.JwpilK.. 3. SUnGlM^ •Sfc j^Jeresa'g C¥O"-(nt«rm«d4a t«s Scorer—jack Van Dyke. "point"scored agiiirist him,. I. a Union County I^aKUegarae, the short end of a 33-27 gamp. The 31 son prevailed in the second half, led the way against the Valley fett Coal .. JO 5 Balish Tniiim 1 13 20-11. • --• •' " ' " ' Summit w«w in charge all theCeltics, 41-33." "Dave Moroney Sparked by Tony Pecca, who triumph was gained in an extra ""Dell* * 30 18 Summit (31) way.. Witiillaur minutes of Uieracked up 14. points lor -the win- flwuhed- th« nets lor 20 points, the time period. Kopper'a n M t ,...Or SIDESHOW Amwtcm Xnlon n 18 1 5 opening periwl gone, Vic Peterson nera, fcarnerrng 10 of them In the Easterners eltcdi out « 52-50 tri- Lanky -Russell May, Siinlnlit for- Sulphur Sprint* 20 38 3 Bryan'* Oaragt UP—Cornog 2 I 3 scored the first goal nfter taking third canto. Rick Scherzer paved unipfi over tho Cavaliars i.n tho ward, led the Summit attack with U M C—D»nnU 1 4 6 Baldwin'* 12 34 O a pom from Ran Pizzutti. Marty the way for the laltor'i scoring. City Bask'elball Lcegrue Monday 10 points. Dainr 2 1 5 LO—Kennj 4 3 10 Kelly garnered number two for St. Tertw'n sinlott night on the High School court. Summit (33) lions Hold, Otrlonc* Admncen Summit, making a cross from Ed G. •P. p Leonard Camllli chipped in with a. P. Totnl* 11 31 RF—May 4 r. 10 BOROVQH — New Providence- CadnmiiR count. A long pass from RF—E. Kerner 2 0 4 17 points and Larry Bratloff with 2 Madison (3S) RP—George 6 1 13 LF—CornoR 3 7 Berkeley Heights Liont Club con- O P. P C—Dennis 4 1 8 Johnny Buee to Ralph Holmquist I.P—Cittano 0 0 0 13 pointi for the losers. 0 tinued it* one-game lead In Divi- nr—smith 1 1 3 I.P—Parrotte t 1 1 RO—Hucelton 0 0 2 0 4 wiw responsible for the winner's In the cyening'a nightcap, Bali.sh 0 0 LP—Low* C—Leyden 3 0 6 RG—Murray 0 0 sion B of the New Providence C—Bradley 3 3 9 third goal. With second left to 1 Boverage had an easy time against LCI— Kenny 2 6 2 C—Bratiof 0 1 Bowling League by sweeping RC»-8wett 2 8 C—Crowe 1 0 2 the American Legion, Llndsey- t,G—Orlby I a 3 LO— 6 1 13 play in the flrat half, Dave agalrurt BUI'* Shell Service In RO—Oulda 1 2 4 o Korkuc booted in the fourth tally RO—W. Kerner 1 1 Street Poat 322, winning 54-38. Red Total* 14 33 matches rolled January 4. Oarlone* Tot*l» 14 35 LCI—Ahem-* a 3 8 Reynolds was a one-man tornftdo Caldwell (27) J making a pass from Van Tronk went Into second place by winning Mad Linn 13 LO—Camllll 2 0 8 for the evening racking up 25 O. F. P. Summit 3 11 11 7-31 good. RP—Jncobus 3 2 8 Befere*—Tomaako. UniP'Ire—Hlnolo. three from the American Legion, Play was more tven up in the Tot&la 22 52 points, eleven of which were ot LP—Rlddell 0 1 I New Providence Pa»t 433. Harry's Zebrlllor f 44) the free-shot variety. C—Doraii 3 0 « second half. Kelly oam« through O. C—Rleder 3 0 6 Euo Service dropped to third r. Cavaliers (50) 3 0 8 3-Woy Tt» for Lead in with his .second goal with an RP—Ford 0 I RO—Slmonson G F p LG—Bradley 0 0 0 ptace by loving one to B & L. Jun- assist from Tommy Powers. Holm- IlF—Klelu«kaj 1 o Leyden, Tt 1 0 2 Y Senior Cagt Loop LF—Crtbbon 5 5 15 ior Order B took three from the L Canillll, If J 7 17 TotaU ia 27 St. Terrsa'i IntprmedlBlei easterners (52) Catlonet 34 three-way tie for the lead shared Aht O. V. P. C F P Committees for Harry'a Bato 8*rrle» 33 by the.Wheete, Memorial Hi-Y, and R.F—Hnnlon 2 3 6 T. Peccft, rf 9 2 20 B * L 30 I.Kit-- HtOHP Twotnblv RP—OedrtU 0 O 0 T. Marcelllano, If • 3 11 BUl'i Shtll 8«rvle« 30 the Falcons. IIII11- A. (..'uiwiiii^lurtii Al!*n \,V—U. Moroney 1 0 2 L Pcccn. c 2 2 8 •porum»n'» Club IS l,Mt V\>»k'» Results enn— Iti'tinlKnn Powers IF—Mattel 3 O 1 \ViUlfUiuson, c 4 2 10 Polio Benefit Ki-ibli Fklcona 43, Bomber* i\ 1,11B- I^imbanlt C—Conant 1 I ;i B. Marrplllniii), rg 10 2 Leaden Sweep In Boro I-oop Wh«U as, r*\U RoBMon Hi-Y J4 ou -K, CiiniitiiKlinin Plziuttt RO—D. Moroney 7 O 14 aultlft. lss 1 0 * 49>r» 43, Bencon JJlll Hl'-Y 23 110—Maxircr I 0 2 IlUIo, lg Oil BOROUGH — Firemen "A" con- Memorial Hi-"Y 47, Olanti 35. ("F -T>cvlln 1 1 3 Games Named II, MfUtale Ilolrnqtilut tinued its tw»-gam<» l#*d In Divi- January 15 flimn LO—Zottl 2 0 4 Totals 21 in 52 Ot»nt» vs. Wheels, ia-.SS p. m. , OI, l.rfiiip 0 1 1 Cavalier*. U 15 13" 12-50 With the formation of n sion A of the Borough Bowling Bom ben vs. lU'ern. 1:55 p. in. Htilwi- ('inlnmud, Van Tronk Eiwtfrners 19 U 16 8-52 llofriw MrNlllty .wg committee ond a finance and ARTISTS- UNION. INC League January 5 by sweeping Paul Bobe«m HI-Y v*. Memorial Totals 18 5 41 Referee—Frys-tock. Umpire — Becker. ticket committee, plans for the Hl-Y. 3:S5 p. m: Valley Celtics (33) Bcorer—Jack Van Dyke. .. MILWAUKCt. WlE against Firemen "B" MT & M, de- January K Stundlngs 1 City Basketball O. F. P. fourth annual polio benefit basket-^' fending champion*, bolstered their ••- W. 1, RP—Duff 8 13 Bsllsh (34) hall gnrripa to he held on the High Wheel* 3 I League Standings 6 O • • r - hold cm second - place by taking W—SftheK 2 1 l School court, February 3 were "My double can do the love scenes with Van joltn- Memorial Hl-Y 1 1 •lumiarjr 10 stuntllnti C—Domol 2 6 Bruno, rf three from the Men'* Club. Five Falcon* 3 1 RO—V Hnnion 1 3 Cubblson, If 4 o announced at a meeting Friday ftt mn .. I'm going to JOHN L. 1)1 ETCHE MOTORS, Paul HobMOtt Mi-Y 2 2 1 5 Reynolds, c 7 n Aces defeated Firemen "C" in Clbs 5 Van Tronk, c 3 3 the Field Housp. ClUnts 1 3 jpglon 5 three. Junior Order "A" chalked Bom for r« 1 3 CUrk. rg 4 0 INC. to have my car tuned up!" A A 4 Tot»ln 12 33 Lolatte, lg 1 1 Tickets moderately priced on a up two win» over the Paca Club. Ucacon Mill Hl-Y 1 3 St-rvlee 4 Retrree—Whit Moroney. Umpire— contribution basis arc being: cir- 4»>r» 1. 3 Bfveragt 2 Tom Crowe, Easterners 2 Totals 19 16 31 culated this week by ticket and Legion Post 373 M8) 1937-PACKAEI) STANDARD EIGHT, 15(M) SERIES Legion 322 Tout 1 f) finance committee comprising Cuvaltera 0 Dick Nhrt Stationed F l» (No games nrhrdtilcd till Jan. 20) Davli, rf 3 0 Harold C. IVdewn. Harry W. 5 Passenger. Fully equipped, pxcellcnt condition FOR YOUR PLEASURE ... ClmpniRii, rf 1 0 2a At Texas Air Base Blnford, H 3 1 7 Doyle, Rnlcm Roonijy. Richard K 15) 10-MERCURY 2-DOOR SEDAN. Fully equipped, Lincoln Y Cagers Top Johnson, It 1 1 3 Corby, Jr.. Wlllinm S^vaRf. .Ic*- Richard F. Behre of Glensldc, Garner, c 3 I) 9 one owner Perth Antboy Y, 51-41 How*, c 0 2 Bnrf, Nirholas Grn.«tn and ownur, who cnliatcd in thr A.rmy liaastter, c 0 2 .'hiHo. Y,nch of ihffr mtn l»n-PA€KARl), Fully equipped, including over- Lincoln YMCA cager« defeated Miles, rg Air Force December 6, now Is sta I 7 one or tnorp of the serv- drive. 15,000 milen , Perth Amboy Y qulntrt Saturday tlonod at Laheland Air Base, Bar Williams, lg 0 1) to the tune of 51-41, Johnson tind ice «'lub«. Board of Rfcrwtion. l'Ml-OLDSMOBILE CONVERTIBLE COUPE Antonio. Tex. The 19-y*Mir-o!c 16 nnd Community BanketbnlI Lragiu Dcrini* with 17 and 14 point!* re- youth Is the goti of Patrolmmi anc Italian 10 16 l 8 16 who «ro co-spr.«i of the-game Fully equipped, completely overhauled uprctlvrly KHI t!ic Lincoln nttai-k Mr». William Behrknt» untwl from Summit High Sehoo Scorn—Van I>yH«. Thi* utiove-lifttfd OHTH uro K«nriint<*«Hl ganmi includes William R. CSilson for thr wlnnrm la»«it June, d for R period of SO Ifnrlnn S. Krnnrdy, Dnnlpl J Pingry Doubles We as AAU Aid* Many people in thr Middle A(tes Fittpfttrirk (chairman r>( trl-eom- In U'» th* Hf*t nninity rommittor-), Elman* P*. Hurry HrmMmw of M»»vri» tnrr>- wr>el dpAnwiflng grourw, j Lincoln-Mercury ffalm and Service ing Oratory School of Summit, Franklin I'l. Summit, N. 4. Hi' fl 74-37, Friday on the lattor'd court. Pingry used 17 mt-n and 12 of K»t. 1019 «l FJffiefh Anniversary th#m »c'ore

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Call 8u <-Q028, FIREPLACE screen and 4 piece fire Box Si3, Morrtitoiro' Tel Uorrt»- MODERN DESIGN BRAND baw Bungalow fpr "aajT~J2 t-ioa"2 .. . • . STAKE truck body. 6x» it., iea*o»*W*. rent) on cornier lot Miioo- «!t * "* iilled Advertising will b« uwrtrf in >U. tive oftlie uempaper* listed below »et, »15. Summit 6-3916. Call SU 6-4260. Stone-front bungalow. Built for easy for only seven cenUi per word ' 15L^i37wd6rJrgft»~range, top oven; elec- HOME SEEKERS living. IS x 22 living room; fireplace; tric tireless cooker; radio; good con- GENERAL CONTRACTING;WPLYMOCTH «*ua,~goos«liou. Typographical APAKTMENT *1SM> burner "Quality" tubr&. i2J Su 8-2602 after 6 p.m. 1942; 4 blocks from station: permanent gas rnnge, oven control Like new " on drw-af* *uit* ek»e ai fcaaa*. Suns- drive; large lot; price Includes all fur- 3'j ROOMS and bath, error*, oot the lault of the adoerttwr will b«r*djusted toy oil. irt« Insertion. condltiou, $55. Sunnnkt 9-7941'eve- mi"; 6-2019. J947 PO?rTIAC. Strenmllned 4-door venlently located lor ^edaii. fully equipped, best offer. nishings; H12.900. i pl«. Wrtta Box lli, "', ALL COPY MUST BE LN BY S P. M TUESDAY nlng.s. ' • DRESSMAKING — CHILORES'S OKLY Mr Wliin. SU 8-7398. SEE ANY Call for appointment at once, aid. KEN MORE wa&liinc; machine In good 3OUTH 'OHANGE 2-TiC* BUICK l»40 super 4-door by owner. HOW COME ronrtlttoa. $25. Call ^n^__J-;i0__^_-_ SEAMS "TRESS. " als*ra« MODSBN »P«rtm«ttt for iwi Wall acrept beat offer 3outh Or% SUMMIT %e have the best listing ill a long P'«- L*«e l^lng room tad f irep HELP WANTED—jP«molg FOR, SALE ,.*» T948~THOtt washing machine. $75. and nd 2-3909. * time, 5-room bungalow; 4w»r transpor- Soutta Ora.uge 2-41M. tation, shopping and schools; only $8,- WjMKlroom; wrtk-in closet, in: riooi. generagenerall : maids. new coal rauae. $100. Sacrifice—go- •tte, kitchen and prlVMe bath HeVt -OOKS first Ml 3PORD two-door tedan. deluxe, REALTOR 900, Pleaae call ftt our office to see tbit »rfllrea$fl * uursem*lds couples. 1IIK rtHIFFLE'litlik-Antiques bought inx South. Su 6-1448-J. . excellent buy, prompt action Is essen- hot wa«r, gas, refrigerator «nd Uiht cooks butlers Top paid Newmark's .uid sold ffl bu 8-1726 or Su 6-181J ELECTRICAL i&4talI*U3£* p very s^ood condition inside and out. tial. furnUhed. Prlyate wtate Agency 2a Washington »tieel Mnr i8S aprluglteid avenue. Summit New GE DluhwasJier slxik. regularly L. P^tiU, Jr.. 9 P«nj ft*-*.. Sprta«- Radio and heater. $900. 8ttckel Auto Phone MUlipgton 7-04«.R rutowa 4-36W $J49 95. special $299 50. New GE Dish- fteld, MmburB 8-1023 Sato, 73-79 MlUburn avenue. MM- WALTER BYSTRAK, LOVELY old slant top cherry, desk, washer, reg. $240.50, special $209 95. bura. APARTMENT to ahare. .ideriT perfect condition, with original GE Platplate Ironcr. Floor derrionstra- KAN'E H LOTK:L PONTIAC 1940—-4-door. low mileage. Realtor preferred. Own room, very nrm flliisiii I'lione Su 6-7U29-M or call tor. Kegularly $229 50. sj»«cUl .$139.50. fch-ctrl' J! I \ look* like uew, $845. Pord 1948— 54 Main st., Chatham. CH 4-7611. well lurnUhed. PrtvlUge of p itt 11 Morris Avt . Summit. New UE-'Deluxe notary lroner. regu* Huu-c *m:._ . .. • * i. - SJ ;ji) tudor. fully equipped. 6,500 miles, BXCLUSIVE, exceptional, wooded Ugnt mean. Twenty dollars lurly »169 50, special $139 50 too ^!U ili r I'.. $1,745. Stlckel Auto 8ale«_ 73-f? Class A residential lot; Fern wood GIRLS LAItCJE crutch-riiiihoKaiiy cliest of Road. Owner. R O. Irvine, Ponte 13A—GILLETTE ^rlte Box 114. c/o|ummlt .drawers, • 1125. South Orarme 2-3248. RADIO SAI^E3 CORP h'l 6-K ij-l« Miilburn avenue. MlUburn. "See The Marks Brothers" Vedra. Florida. Brokers protected. TRANSFERRED owner offering 8-ye»r- CENTRAL buifcwsa »parun«nt. 3wo^ _ . Z—BJIC V ClSlT" 1934 BUICK. Good condition. Rea- and bath. Call Su 6 0967-J. FOR 325-327 Miilburn Avenue 2&—FLOORING &or*ab!e. Can be seen at 12 Spring ATTRACTIVE bungalow, almost 9 year* old Cape Cod. Featuring five roonu J11CVCLE3—rhaln drives, trleyclea and fLOOH SASQB\ti strert, MlUburn. old. 7-Rootrw. I',« baths, completely and bath on first, two on second. LIGHT WORK BKNDIX Automatic washing nwchlne $15,500. W. A. McNamarit. Realtor. FOR RENT-^4'.a room duplex hutwi Raleigh English bicycles, bonght, LlvhiKStou 6-1649. . _ _ FINISHING insulated, weatherstrlpped, storm sold mid rcpiiircd 42 Main Street. a • .EaTABUSHEO '. 1948 PLYMOUTH Special DeLuxe ma- Summit 6-3880. i modern apartment fftS.OQ, near S roon business coupe, heater. Excel- wlndaws; attached, garage. Oas heat. transportation, Including \FW iF imtire~houSBhoW tur- X PbW Low taxes Reasonably priced. Early (Not "Machine* lent condition, ttest offer. Call after YORK; Will exchange fo? 4.ro£m K liicludlnis 'carjiets. drapes, 2Jll 6-0G34-J, occupancy can be arranged 7p furniture, washer, refrigerator Sum- J P it.; Su 8-8789-R. LAKE PROPERTIES apt. or house rental »50.00. CRU ev.'. ly retlnUlied Call Short Ullla 7-2716. FJOOI JOBS-BECK-SCHMIDT CO., mit fi- OHLB.lA.lt floor ulntjs after ?. L. McKay , 231 Branchh tct&llx> CHEVROLET, 1938 master tudor: ra- Realtor* PAUL1N SKILL LAKE—Modern field- 40 HOUR WEEK 3—Cl.OllliNO~~ scraptir,; au»__gNf~ S<-n.rs Hrx-buck Co., Summit^ __ , suits, • 'able. CM1 Summit 6-1619-J. screens, awnings; hot Swatcr heat, heat Recently puinted' and well HOUSE TO SHARE — MapIewooT dp~ "HIOIITCTIOOI «lrl, white, as mother's dresses, formal*, sklrU, swcittprs und 13 idti it* FORD V-8, 1940 deluxe coupe with kept.. Good value at $15,500. ;:as: lot 50x120; l-car attached ga- prices T>p so it Call Su rage, overhead doors; price $15,500 portunlty lor 1-2 cultured business helprr. 4-8 P. M weekdays. Call 8u roiMNs, Pft'tcen dreshes." formulh, OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS two folding back seats. In excellent THE RICHLAND CO., Realtors people In refined prlval* home Us» skirw. ' sllpfi, jxiji'iiias ftnd ro»r.i. 6-220T condition; new motor (10.000 miles), A. J. HARMAN & SQ^, Realtors 8-5237 M. ••• Of all-kinds 41 Maple Street Summit 6-7010 of breakfaat nook-. Convenient trans- Kdlth Hill Teen Shop, 210 Elm street. LANDSCAPE GARDENER Veteran ex- aood tires. Plalafleld 4-8358 between 26 Green Ave. Mndlion 6-0448 portation. Reasonable. South Oranc« Wft&ttleld 2-1410. Open Monday eve- OVERHEAD TYPE •• DOOR CO. 6 and 7 p. in. pert fitir prices Ui£IE>uta 6-423S-K DROP EVERYTHING 3-2"96, alter 6 p. m. ± nings until 0, 1365 Springfield Ave. Irvtngton.-N J OLENBUOOK. LANDSCAPE SSRVl'TE 2A—MENDHAM 1938 Imperial, heater, mo- and phone us to see this home. It's ^OUNO children's coftt Biid legging Phone _""&•>«» 3-5800 TREE WORK •< PEBMANEVT DRIVES | npletely overhauled. $3eS Sum- ATTRACTIVE JOBS 93 GLE3SIDE AVE SB 6-6554-R a gem in a perfect setting. 1st Floor MENDHAM ;; WANTED TO RENT seta. Snow suit. boot. Call Short HOCKEY bkate.t, hoy's, hard-toe. Size mil 6-3514 ' center hall, large living room, dining Hills 7-2388-M. ATTRACTIVE 7-room home on 2 Lcitz Fl 4-2 7 CM nnd 3" K4 Woi- .•»-M.»»O.V-CONTR.*CTORS TWO J?eps, 1942. excellent condition, room, den. modern Kitchen, pine acres, high elevation: ffreplace, very T\vo-bfdroom apartment or house LAROt) plrtrs ilud&on Seal lur. Man's icnsftck lenses rewind comUm-boot panelled.breakfast room, bedroom and furnished or unfurnished. Summit IN SUMMIT fadPr. Mid cartridge, case WMtori j ] 1942 Chevrolet. 1U ton canopy, ex- modern kitchen, tiled bath, oil heat, or vicinity. Call Dr. John Trlnio, • •winter ove/i-outi size 18; also surdc Ht-Kie orle'k.""' sMawariT '"'"AW" 'type; " crtlem coudltlon. Su 6-2921-R2921R. bath, screened porch. 2nd Floor 3 bed- excellent basement; ncNir garage and revMtiblo coat, sl/e IB; spurt Jacket. "meter, tripod, palllani irU 'filters, rooms, large closets, 2 bathj. 3rd Floor, Su 6-1787 complete $275 Phone Short Hills 7- i, concrete -work SO S-llil-J FOHD sednn. 1940, 4 door model, slip toolhousc located on hard road, con- size IS; men's tan shoes, slzu 10'i; full attic and storage, Recreation room venient to stores, schools, churches, TEACHER, e yeara la-Summit schools "FOR pair lady's bluck suede shopa, .fi1^-!!; _3897-M ; _ | COVM^ rndio. heater, goad, tires In basement where all ceilings arc etc.; 7 miles to Morrlstown station; wile and grown daughter, need (our girl's cnmrl Iwlr coat, size 14; glrl'u C::ll Su 6-5450 for lurther informa- plastered. 2-car garage. Close to town, CORNER cwblncta, 1st. class, complete- ' tion low taxes; price J14.000J; or rive rooma. Phone Summit red spring conl, hlze 14. All cxcelleut ly painted. lmrdiyBre' ljieludrd; ;il;» i STORM SASH schools and churches. Ample lot, well JULIET R. Me WILLIAMS 1-4469-M. YOUNG WOMEN condition, cull Summit 6-2831. cabinets made tiJ1 order. Cull Su 6- Screens couiblcutiGa fio-tzi. -*cre«3 »ad shrubbed. House in perfect condition Telephone CHeatej- 40J. ___178f)-J: _^ •" :*;"".^ • ' _ combination p-ircnes screetts ,r**-lr«l INSTRUCTIONS Inside and out. Ashing $33,500. Your 1-2 ROOMS, 'unfurnished: private cloth- and repaired offer will 1 be Kr«c'ovisly considered. bath. Mlllbum or,Summit area pir- SUMMIT TRUST CCX ing, household articles, bric-a-brac. OABOLINE Rruprntor, uscti; portable TUTOR, experienced teacher in high Owner wants action,. 25-^MORRIS COUNTY fen «d. Single tenant, quiet, reiid toys, bought und sold; or on con- 5-K-W, 110 volts; 1230. Call Su 6- HELLER SCREEN ASD sci'.mi) subjects. South Orange 2 Referenceg. Box 110, MUlburn signment 1912 Springfield Ave.. 6276-J. LVMBEl: CO 1207. OBRIG, Realtor FURNISHED country home- in on« of South Oriiugc "J-3074 the beat mountain locations. Nicely GARAGE or parking space for cir,. ZENITH Trana-Owanlc portable radio, Sprin-.;ftbld and VcUtu htenuta- 21 Maple St. Su 6-3866-7324-0435 Has full time positions open INSTRUCTIONS given on sewing slip Iand8cap?d. 6'a Acres. Sseveral hun- Near R.R station Call collect El- ORAY Persian lamb jacket, very rea- good an new. roiwonnble. Call Sum- Su 8-li4I!» Xc» Pr'a\!?c. K. C. 456 BRlCK — SLATE ROOF dred evergreen trees; j nle I \ .•! -•-«. 'P- b'VX-CLAHlNET-XYLOPHONE taught, 6-roon» liouse with |ar>;o • porch. Summit area) who are High 1 dlnlns room, kitchen, bath, bedroom field section or Tlclnity Short Hil'j • ill , ' 1 ', • ' - I' $1 50 per hour ($2 your home). In- 2nd floor. 2 bedrooms, bath. Frnnklln Price $8.5(J0. Call 8u 6-i4179. .. .J.-38M - School g r a d u a t e 8, with I' r< x txit'li s inimlt (j-l''d»-M i.i I ^' 1 • ! *'' *iN*cl.es strument LOANED FREE. South School. Taxes $160: AsTtlng $18,000. MU'LKS.... Choice Conlaud. fat K t I im I'll t » -I! THREE-four room apartment tor ftt- r Orange 2-3907, evenings. W. A. McNamarn, Realtor Su 6-3880 ' "stenographic training. iiad couklnK. $1 50 prr hall buslul lMO'iTniv, Hrft olH\uiimmrl i'i- 26 -MORRISTOWN eran. wife and child Call su 6-4768 $2 75 per bushel. Ltinttecl quimtlu er f>t I'pil II' >.null) pi mo jji II—"UOVIMi—bTORtGE CHOICE- LISTINGS -•- nt this. jirice., ...WjaJjUtiAn's -Xui Call Mu '> a'tn* > I* M \U >V r,'- r, _ ii <*)P, xf^'.t^'-.ji^.e r*- DIAMOND APPRAISERS - (I) Colonial, nl»te rewf, 3 bedrooms, I JAMES J. DEMPSEY OARAOE near center of Springfield. --••' "flprtJarrtsTjilB Kontt. Morrlstown. Call MUlburn 6-1073 ~ Maerlil. 'O;MDH OFFICIAL DtamnntJ Appraisers. 8Wnej 2"'baths, oil, excellent condition.— I :" Morrlstown'a Acttve sBroKer SUMMIT 6-0062 p mo s --eiclb fer.P. IJ 1 Holt._&t.S8*J, -MA 3-2739, 181 »I6;W0, . . . * . j.55.ffark Place - Record Bulkllnn VETERAN, wife and child wi (O fS) Brick colonial.'"'"'"1 bedrdoins, J I Phone Morrlstown 4-2651 need 3*4 rooms. Summit viclnitj. - " FIHEPLACE LGlii* imp iifl"itri] nmcKs e«c APPO- B ^d street (Market (; taka el to LITO'3 9S Main St Springfield. baths, oil. - $19,500 Su fl-0339-M. Well »pasoaccl —. atmidnrd corda 9;h fioor (3) Colonial, nc.irlj- new, all-electric RCiistinablo rates _ N J ^_ LMHT L Ua kitchen, conditioned air with 27A-MOUNTA1N LAKES ADULTS (4) need 4'i or S rooms.Sum- STENOORAPWfR, Placo your order now f'lUEPLACE wood, 24"-18". h«Td M'a- O AVE SUMMIT WANTED TO BUY gas. — $24,500. mlt or vicinity. References «. COMPLETE CHARCiK OF OFFICE IN 1'honR Summit 8-6211 Hon»d Idral Cinrdens, B Su 6-635-4-R (i) Farmhouse colonial, 4 bedrooms, MOUNTAIN LAKES changed. Write Box 119, c/u Sumniiv r Herald. CHATHAM WHITE CHATHAM TIS- FOR BEST fireplace wood. call Ml 8-li>07 " 1. u J PHIVATE collector will buy Oeologlcal 2 baths, oil, excellent location.— SUE CORPORATION. 118 SUMMIT UNlonvlllB 2.3973. T BRANOAM, H O SEARL.ES Ai SONS 2»i4 spwlmens Old paper currency $25,000. THE UTMOST IN SUBURBAN LIFE 1-2 ROOM unfurnished apartment AVENUE, CHATHAM, K. J. manuscript and coins Will call (Seasoned oak. al«o Canncl coal and 100 and....SO 1b. b;\w;3 Soap powder avenue Sprin-Is-id Ml 6-»^9 Phone Chatham 4-4913-J MOUNTAIN, WHITXtORE Si JOHNSON Unexcelled school |rutem with bath and kitchenette, by stngli ifOUKO lady lor position In sift simp Klndllrii; 35 IIJ, clriuns. Summit 6-5S02 Realtors Kindergarten through high school gentleman. Summit, Mlllburn, Mi' tan —STAMPS*-Collectln- m accumulations, BJ Summit Avenue Summit 6-1404 BorotiKh-owned lakes for plewood or East Orange. Befertnco in Summit Permanent- Box US. FOl."uiNO'~iiiviilid~~ rli;Tlr. "Tsceilrnt O Pfl.st*r tt<-it:tetd i-ZJ?2 c « Tlie Summit Heruld. old rnve'.opw ^ corrrspondence the exclusive use of resident* Klven. Call Summit g-3358-R __ nmdlttoii. Summit 6-OO2B , 32 -V it \ TFNC—DKt'l»R.*TIx6~ STUDIO couch, $25 Crmthiun 4-75fly. W. wanted for hlRheat ca*b prices Will A RARITY Every recreational facility APARTMENT or house, 4-9 room* woman for pleMiirit hou/ic (IK KI,OOH model sun lamp, perfrct '• call A Brlr.kman. 670 CarlPton TWO bedrooms and bath on 1st. floor Commuting via Lartfawnnna UKDKOOM hot, odd Itvlnn room chalra, road Westfleld Veteran. Call evenlnjs Summit t- keeping (josltlon. Sleep In. Call tahio «!id Slnuiions folding cot. All condition, Siti Cast iron l.uuutrv ' HENRY ENGELS together with entrance hall, inr^e liv- South Orange 2-8593. stove, portable vlctrola, odds and PaltittHs; * O.'i-.ir.t'i:.-..? Cor.'.5iC"iOl ing room, dining room, breakfast nook, NEW HOMES good condltlciii. Call Su fl-lU'i5 days, . i ANTIQUES, Furniture china glass. or Su fl-4660 after 7 P. M. finis from attic Thomas. Su 6-O55J-H Expert Hittor S:;. »:«—Wc» lamps Copper Kettle, 617 Mo.-rls convenient kitchen and porch. 2nd. TWO bedroom apartment or housi. "WANTED part-time help for new moth- g Atenue Springfield Short Hills 7- Floor, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Excellent ii furnished or unfurnished. Summit er beginning about April 1st Mill- BEAUTIFUL Limoges Hnvllimd' chlnn Northside location', 4 blocks from UNDER CONSTRUCTION or vicinity. Call Dr. John Trtolo, Sa dltmer set, 100 pieces, $223 C;ill S91 Petinsyiv.ir.u Ate SJasoa 2542-W We buy and tell We also hum 0-2143-J. buy estates. stores and station. Oarage, automatic Diversified locations J-W7. . HOSE & BLUB MlHln-;'.on 7-0685-M. heat, full Insulation. Owner desires Restricted to 1-famlly homes WOMAN over 25, top flight supervisory 12 Ft. 6" * 13 il 3" WAVTEI) INSIDE PAINTING tore- JW E pAy CASH ,or your sale. Inspect and make offer. Minimum plot 100x160 TWO rxtemloti litcldiTs, 2 planks, :i r.itui-i Punol H!.icic -. c B ".vti«.,.'r, i brae. • paintings, work* of art. etc. 7 ROOMS, BATH. OARAOE $14,950 Ml. 9-1941. DUSTY ROSE Rug VxVS mattress. 2 Army cots. Cull 21 Maple . Summit. 6-1193-R. GEORGE'S AUCTION ROOMS Summit 6-6550 Eves. Su. 6-4016 6-ROOM COLONIAL. BATH, BUSINESS couple wanting to mtrr;, WOMAN for cleaning on* day a week 83 SUMMIT ATX. POWDER ROOM, PORCH, dealre 2-4 room* with private kitch- Contenltnt to Bus 72 Reference OTHER SMALL RUGS st., second floor, room 4, 'before 6 J D .•McCRA.Y punter. READY TO MOVE IN p.m. Summit 6-4120. & decorator Su Tel Summit 6-0990 OARAGE I.- - $18,500 en and bath. Will decorate. Plwsi required. Phone Short Hill* 7-3638 DESK " We will buy your attic contents This brand new 6 room Colonial home 7-ROOM CAPE COD, !| Su 6-2W8-W. from 2-5 in afternoon*. Pulr ple-rrust maho^anv end tublfs. ENCYCLOPEDIA Urltanulea, IHU Edi- in Franklin School district offers 2 BATHS. OARAOB f tion. $15 Summit 6-O3T8 evrnim?;;. Call ! BEST PRICES PAID every convenience for comfortable liv- BREEZEWAY | $19,500 THREE room unfurnished apartment Klrl for pciieral office worK, ' Lnrttc Oriental Jjrtllnierr. -•.-•53 ! f top I'oflpp tablr typi> balance nrule. $3; EnrrKrt hsuul PAINTlN'J-PAPEHHAXGlNCi | n*J fee Theo Oenerutti Art Eschsnge. Wo also have several other desirable an and mother. Chatham 4-6821-J '~z~zz?ZT."'~:zzzz:~-'.'.' "Three |>nlr Burgundy and four pair vacuum nn«l attachments, $fl: Chat- u' i.uv at winter |>nr« EsU- «3 MUlburn Avenue Mlllburn 8-17M home* from H4.50O. Modification of design ipermltted Oold dr»pc« hiim 4-3403-W, rmtt's ." ROTSMA-D»- S. E. & E. G. HOUSTON, Realtors to conform to individual need* REFINED woman wishes three room HELP WANTED— Mdo LANOE. .5-S43S _ STANDARD gauge Lionel automatic unfurnished high class aptrtrmt! PRICED FOR QUICK SALE BABY cirrl.igr. good condition. Write switches, bumper track* and other 360 Springfield Ave. Summit. N. J. and garage, vicinity of Madison » Box 56. Chatham Cuiirler. Chntliam. SANDERS & BR[ACKIN FOREMAN FOR •"•TOILET Thurs.; Frl.. Sat. equipment. If reasonable Ctvtth»m Phone 8tl 6-6484 Eves. Su 6-1968-M Oranges. Excellent references. Oh»t- TISSUE rONVEflTIVO PLANT IN MAN'S brown glpu-plnkl suit, 3B ri*s ,, f'a|>''r 4-5637 The Better Listings hnm 4-6849-W. W A: WHITNACK xu r 1 Boulevard. Mountain LK.i: BO 8-1316 CHATHAM. PHONK WAVEHLY ulitr; bovs shnps. 4-C; hidy» alii- ! t;! '', ,$•':!'*; WE PAY hlgbesi cnali pricra for «njr- ONLY $18,500 I/IUni:Miui Aviv, just off H J X- WIDOW want* 2'j or 3 room*. 3-3707. (tutor pump* R'Ki black pumps. .6 I _ f* • '• '~ thing Antiques, china, silver, brlo- Center hall Colonial, well planned antl Mlllburn S-1316. Mountain Ave, Miirrnv Hill. N J \ 4-4855. i J2A— «-brac paintings rugs Vnur «ttl« modern. Large living room has fire- 29-NEW JER^lEY YOUNG man— lour hours pet >1ay. six l'liom1 Suininlt (5-4fl48 place and picture window; kitchen has SEWINO innPhlnod ••••• used ",ivir- PIANOS Tt'SED contents our specialty day week, to help in store Apply DINING room. 8-plerp nnvliogrtny; .Ueo SUMMIT AtJCTION ROOMS breakfast space find plenty of formica FARMS, country homes, estates, acre- MORTGAGE LOANS Oordon L Hubert, 31? Mlllbum «v«- antppii $37,50 up, SlnRer * Sewing age, business properties VarJom stpol slidtHK coach S'liort Hills Ceiupr. 6I-A Main street, Mlllbvirn. and tuner 35 vesr* ii 47-49 Summit Ave. topped cabinets, Lavatory accessible 7-2615 summit 6-3118 both from kitchen and living room. prices and locations, f JOHN ft. Mlllbaru 6-4in 4-5423 • . ' _ . • Oae medium, 2 larpe bedrooms. Oas POTTS. Route 28. Nojrth Branca HKAL '-MtatF Kslmmnn, ste^ady wiirk. BETTER used furniture, priced resison- ORIENTAL nig — spnnine Siirouk — PUNaS txpfrttv- tTir.ed repaired;- re- CHAIN drivu blcyrte, too«J condition heat, full insulation, large screened Somervllle 8-2551. | HOME OWNERS Smltm experience helpful Wrlt«« Ilox nblo, 2163 SpHngfiBld avenue, Vaux 0x13 Ruby niui blue Perfoct ron- porch, attached gnrnste. Transferred Offset the higher ea»t of living «ir>& 55.:Ch»t!wn> Courier. Chut hum. Hall We buy anything from cellar to dlilon, $250. No deulers. Short HUH WANTED—Used Upright or Spinet owner will give immediate occupancy. attic Wa ,3-9590 or Kl 2-0660, day or "-:S343-J. plsno Good condition snd reason- 30-NEW PROVIEJENCE reduced monthly mortgage p*ym«t» night. THE RICHLAND CO., Realtors If you are paying mott than a « Help Wonted Molt and Female HR1UOK prl/.es. mnny beautiful fir-- •HJ—KMSHINfi able Mlllburn 6-1166. 19500 — TAXES l»65 rate on your mortfage. laterttgst* »ur Tii DUNCAN Thyfo,{fining roonTc-hairs 41 Maple St. Summit 6-7010 8-year-old six room, batjj. Cape Cod. rossorlpn, reduced 1.1 to 1 2. Hetty IftVIXilON Kt »KU;rR\TlO> CO WANTED to bu)C^iainondar Colored reftnahemg plan. "5 41 E8MAN~or "salwin^yTlRinTtTiii'prno -plush bottom sens. 85 .Fninkltn Telter, 521 MlUburn nvtnue. 'Mill- Stones, Oold Jewelry and Watchei. W. A. McNamara, Realto4 8U 6-3880. Phoft* jaaex 3-1S0O rxperlenrf lvtcewary. Oootl »»l»ry. place. Lincoln or Lagoon, PAIR iie'ds. inuplpp . with box good ' condition, reasonable Call "C-AKUINOTOH Ftiiployinent Age'ncy — t lbl SPINET type pinno 1225 dlso Ornnd* Su C-2014-M. HOLMES AGENCY, Urnltors or in the Pine Park Section. Sold .on pK iilattri-:-sps (,'otivprtlble to and Spinets, new and'uwd-for s.sle ALWAYS R long liberal term contract. Get yours 87 Miiplp Avenue. Vaux Mail, South double-decker. $175. South Orange ENGLISH lady settling here desires to 45^ Maple St., 8u 6-1342 OFNCfS FOt MINT OffttRe 3-0409. Specializing rfllftble or rent by the month Morrlstrcwn 4- NOW and be ready to build your 2-4OJ6.- purchase good used furniture, din- DREAM COTTAGE. Also NEW and DESK SPACE available In cwtriuyTJ' domestic help Co\tple», riny, full. 1£42 ______n t KEEP IN MINO ing room suit*, ete. No dealers. Call DRASTIC REbUCTION~" p»rt ttmu worker* Baby sitters, etc. MAN'S lounge clmlr In green. Orlnlintl furnished cottages priced^ to fit alt cated imall bualntt* office, summit, prlcs> »IK5 Now $95. Hetty Telfer, "UPHKUlf piano, $75 Call Summit Verona 8-47M-J, evenings, we#k- Distinguished in appeRrnnce, splc and budgets. Make us a visit and look with stenographlo and telepnon* w- Olto'VK Emplnympiit Aiteney — Plnce- Ml Mlitburn avenue, Mlllburti, THE FAMOUS HOLIDAY them over. TERMS. FREU BOOKLET, awertng teTTlce, Cail Sumwlt 8-J»i, meiit spp-rlailsis; for 42 yr»r» offerlnR »pan thrmiRhout, this bricK center hall EDITH WOERNBiR TWO lnrfiB strong wicker rorklng STORY f: CLARK spinet Full Key iSlOHT piano, itMnway, Chlcker- includes library, powder room, break- CENTER of town, *ltb all con»«; •upprlof dott!(«itlc help to Mlburtiail chairs, wit)i red lciitli'pr eunlilons. planu Mahognny (tntsh. LIKe new. ing or Bslitwln. Good condition. 8HOKE ACRES , ' rcAldents. 1979 rtpftiutfletd avenue, $450 South Dranftfl 2-4046 or South MOTORS fast room, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths; also NEW JERSEY! teneaa. rot information. apOiT Fine condition. $5 each. Short Hills South Orange 2-8261. maid's room and. bath. A bargain, antl Maplt St.. Burawlt. ___„_ Mnplewootl. South Ornnge .3-3303- Ornngfl 2-7089 393 Melrose place. this of fie*- hss the key. 434 HOME OF LAW PROrESSIONAL or builn**a r;rii>*lV chiittVrnifforob«»7 PIANO. Mehlin Orsnti, good conrlltion LOST EDWARD A. BUTLER, Realtor 39-SCOTCH PLAINS R Ohathlini 4-51^7-J 7 Beeehwood Boaa 811 fl-W)40 for rent. Apply. rruchtmtni $20, ('omliiiiiitit'ii nib-youth bed, DCWS — CATS - See Summit Animal Prencription Center, JO M»plf » $30. Sou:h oran«p ;i-;»M(>. BAI1Y Or»n«rplRnn, Kraninh-Biirii. THE HOLIDAY HUNDRED l(IO~DOWirPA^«ENf~" Summit, • WfUare Leafut nolle* social page TO QUALIFIED |jO.I.'« BABY SITTiNO. niiy vtmi». Wderly TWIN l»»il», .i.font, with twx~«prm'K» F«rcllein liiRtrunient. innhiignin Summit Herald if your dog is lost VERY attractive brick.Cape Cod house; BUsSriiiS^TpTofeMlofial Offtc* »P*C' woman, experienced with children unit Imir mt)ttresses Etrrlleut ron- $425. Or, K»ney, South Ornng« 2- WHERE *lat«« roof, on large lot. Center hsll, 4'» Room bungalow,, Tllef bath, »cl- 4 rooms. March 1st. occupancy • BO 2-M17, dttlnn. OraiiKo :'-K,W5. No denlers _ 5489.' , • '^ • p laru» living room with fireplace, bed- pnee kitchen with dinette space, OH A. K. J, 0UNNDER CONST CO HAVINO LAUNDRY TROUBLE? return to Clt lwn's Trust Company room and bath on lit. floor; 3 bed- nir-condltloned heat; automatic hot 13 Kent Place »oul. Summit. 1* J- 11— Bmi>Sjfc_PET8 QUALITY AND 'fSyiN J water, expansion attic*, fuljy Insulnted. C#l) Chare! h Horns Laundry, HummK roorni and bsth on 2nd. {•«* liest, at- Phone 8u 8-0M« -_- »W65 Rrffr*ric«, prompt. reli«i)|p MINK rtyrrt lel-out lniniltr*t font. IRISH setter ptipptf* Thrre months tached garage. Early possession. attached garage. Immediate* occupancy, •errice. Out door drying Oilled for. Worn twice tvst 1310 R*an old, of the famous lllggtni bl FAIR DEALING REIGN Under please return t» N«hwm Stiles, SPENCER M. MABEN, R Ulld if n offer coiinklereti. W H Chlltls, 5i» Mountain a««n\ii!>, 8prtngflt)fl. WILLIAM G. SCHMAL Mt Krmble A\nuie. Morrlttown, », Jf. H Beeehwood Road Summit Realtor COLORKD couple Burl whit* w»itre«#. I PONY~-&lwland. «entle7Tyfarsoi¥. 43 NORTH PARK ST. Summit 8-I90O Kves. Su 8-1475 fUtlntlHc! Etnpltnmfnj Agfiicy, Uli \ 5. almost m>w »eM t'oftt. guaranteed to rid» and % ll>«> y workk liirliM, soft dark akin*. Rxrrllent burn l i 3 7106 IntMtor* *«vln«« and Loan, Mlll- Tliat low priced house you'ee been M H.lsted St-jJEMt Orange. N. J. M ««J f»rt K-rg II tn hour rondttlnn. Yp*e. lino. Mlllburn Irwklng for, Well touilt •-room, newty 40—SHORT HILLfl BMt l Cull Unl 1- MAI.K ro «pi\nlel«. oni» hi»ck, one lly fh'iroiijjhhied fliiirti- VICIKITT Southern boul«r«rd ntsr palnttd, with new roof, screened porch, itM§Ay¥TcumT PACKARD8 entrance hall, llting room with fire- wooded CUu«A r«ld»n- BLACK !!'n*|«n oiirariil rost, sir* it. plnn ntp , AKO r»>«l»terprl. H«rrl(le». Fsirmount, brown and white ff>tnal# tlal lot Morrla'ISveec Tilmplkt, op- Wha to interwl^t I* • »•**«,of _,!'v i Ruiiiinit A-lH,i.'-it lio Hit -Mtts «f(iT f|en<-i'rt in m- Dnrfc ftUw. *hU* *«u& tlielraawtle i SI stulr-is 3 Bedroomt, tiled bath up. Oa» In ohatham, liwrt »H«, •^IL Mi:SKUA I' riMi dutch ami over drttt. nputo *tt4 tumief 5 rm*t I.ol m% 170 TBJCM only |#S». IrTlne, Ponte Vtdrn, fjorWa Br#- cmlty, Will p*y «»t*h up to l"llltH (>)|»1IH(1 ,1- 5ERVICIS OFFERtD ktr» protected. Write or phone. AU information l Un<« t'*l| Hvitn* Lt>m tlwii lo.ooo mil** Sftw t*t mmt* £o§T on aundsy night "between cor- PRICK lll.OTO mtt B-O02H ,micr vot; OAH sAVwiam on mim In atrlot CoHftdene*. IlKAVKH ilvxd in. >Ut>>ll llUI(l> • II.At ner of Rlarktiiirn nmd and Pint- CI.ARKNCK D. U>NO WlM B-sttak .,, lR-iO, Tnr *\\\\\ *rovi« avtnut, «nii Kent Plse« Moti* AND RAMULINO MkTINKU rrlur»t»tt wnmtn 1NCOMR TAX ilH't'nNB preparefl OAR 84 Main itrttt Ch*tlt*m OH *';• •Itloa, lrailnm np^rii IOMS rnjirtl'l'iii Htu-M J!I1J« 7- wvard, one ««(wi j>lsN sutomobilii 313 Sptlnjflold Ate Summit. N J, Avnttt the u«i minute rtun Phijns i»4i nn,vxm * ciutt **«ian, h«iutiiu» fob*, freett snd white on on* sidt, Phone »u 6-.1.1M-MM *nlO«l. iu|r*|n» p rkiiRP 2-niii Nestled nit long lre»s o»v a lot I4O* !-"p»r. full 8u ( H| th# (»Mi»f (finder too, with plenty «f flaaslnnw walk*, t ODOtm **»f»*,' mtit* roll inlt A-Otll MIRK terrsres. fruit itw. »nr|ib«, flower COI,t»i»n? PMint<»uM nttih tor Im- ;to b#. heds mid two nutd'rnr ^onw Hf 111M nx-dlntc tl»livi i v Hurti-Driv-UR-Self Syittm A hurxsln tor arenn*, A UW.IHMIPUt. hom»~ nest, s« a pin Very !«*«" mnster hedtooifi snd b«th ("MilNh IS, m^lsil or wood WBIIM lu;\tv«i"k or f\iH I'BWf'iiSfr ran Ani tr)i'-k« t'< lilti n| IW Htl1 L li on flr«t fliMir, pnnelerl MMrorv. b*»u- «-!V4Bd.R nri'l |iti>>l)-iiii\ "Ink topa IMl pp t "i-in, 'Utsttifc rtwmi, klU'hfn >)»'•* sn*! Oft* ••»( u) Huulli <>fsii*F J-JUJKi tirvn fir«» ihmr Tht»» Ml'-e hrd-nniuiml fclfrhen Maid's irnrnn wltli of don* M IV Ktxi «'i|n!r»« «tp*l drain- very i iMtl't'1 nnci n<** tints *<»im» r)r««t|IK I'X'ti), tllrd hnth tll»ft h»th Two iwdmnrHi Hurt bsth WIRR-MAIRKD t»rfi»r r»m»i» ,;»nn v | iur oi M» WOMAN »t,d Vrst fiWi <' riioiilfl In prtre«- 09 Plane St , r'i '») *>fi|lh «M> Atktttg I1T.SO0 W»wsrli, N J HU 1 5«K> 1 wstlt tnm\rt AfsiUtji* at once ear itttitrhM l»rn«« #14,!(rt0 To In- Mf.rnriNK with fiumet- (Ml TTsI* "** IIOLMKS ACJKNCY, lt»*<*f, phon*. j to hiwy Mwutl**, mp'tl- t lie!! In th* offlm m»nM«n«, KTNUI, r»h|. Worth in nut* 7 2»it RTMI |i HO lilPOrtTAKT tie ftnl«n net*, tie |.#t me flu vnur *m«ll II 191 FURNISHID ROOMS tX>MMt?MITV RtTPPLT CO. iob» or KIII job roll lrN'.r It s 5 131! Ornn«triKw Avr. Union »n rt» A [ t> room. prJ*»t» **"Tlh* HIM WsyOuwtr {'Sundry, W h<»nii» 1m Nesr B'»* in beautiful OMt »•<• ^^Jj^ _^ s W»v»rly 3.MM M^h»nt«- utreet, Mlllhiutt Oranie %• tion; fon»enl»nt to sUllon! mid «!• i'tAilCk'mnmtn io uin'nn of rhll- jTikNniAl Modr* ti>frlit< Vfty fhl« 1! droti rtdys or MMiltim UnW J-WiMW <• f'»\\ ntirt % « Willow Remofjellni Rfpulrlns, Oat>ht#t Wnr*. NIRNISHI91OOMS In yrtM W Mlllhuui PI.KABAMT far n*cr*«tt(»n Rmmn il«l lint* ('All tii Aritlltkm* |,J»I«« (wrtrtwmi Hit* p t«|lrsn«e 1*4! 17 mt.sm v»i\ Mr hy RrMkfsat *n«! lutiivfrt primi- n«*a|rt|i*f 0ffl4 fc«t •*«<* "»•« t, in'itith itimtRHU^ (tin c>n !ir«l»h»« l AMUOfT, t*M!f*nt msmnar. Ittriudlnil Mini' THOMAS A CUIRTIR A CO," tive* tw« ot one. Ruata*** p#flpl« to hnswt m\ Morr»"i l«f — fecnwttl «•}»»« rt«ntl irml M»t »rw Will m BtnUDKRl! V P. M. BACI1 mm ^tttH or*ng« a tif«t offer fmt\li J XOKtmT n* trtlnn. - R#u#lr» - Krlvinlor NTttm In s9wn, l»rg« K«tt*iHM rurntehi week *in»*f* reliable ft Hood Pl»of Wd»» OaKtweti. H S horn*. /m mtmmlt or HfONR CAUDWRU. t-lSM / * 9. m. tt*at*t m mm*. Call Ihimml* VtNE SUMMIT HIRAtD, THURSDAY JANUARY it, 1949 171 TOO LATt TO CLASStPY LEQAL ADVERTISEMENTS Calvary Church Show to Have Foreign Doll Exhibit Attraction of Library — FURNISHED ROOMS STATE Or NSW JMR8ET A Chinese temple dancer doll and girt peasants, tn a native location is Department of s brought ahi of joy yesterday from {jacket and apron, carried fruit Gasoline and Diesel CERTIFICAIE OF Second Performance Tonight doz^na of little girls who viewed! filled baskets on their heads, Mcelltnt meals To all to whom these presents may The Drama Guild of Calvary ; Lar.ghorne, 'Daphne Randall; Jef- home lor refined people. come. Greeting: Episeopftl Church opened.it* un- '' fny Darnels, Michael Jlandall; and the Public. Library's . exhibit of' England's Mr. Pickwick and « 2J5 SprioffUl* Avenue. WHEREAS. It appear* to my satis- son Ua>t night with "The Damask more than 3r foreign dolls The i Chinese fisherman In hi* grass Summit 6-6059. _. _ faction. ,by.duly authenticated record Mrs. John Leavens as Miss Jessie ELECTRIC GENERATORS ' TfTBACTlVl!. redecorated single and of the proceeding* for the voluntary Cheek" starring Betty Cops y collection was loaned to the library j tunic came in for much attention *d-,"bie room* lor bualnwui people. dissolution thereof by the unanimous Mount as Calla Laagstrcth. Tickets Mrs. Paul Tilson i» production —'to South Orange Cen- consent of all the *tockJbolder«, de- by Mrs. Ert«:n Florence of Pine | also Thp coll*ction will be orT'dis'- Soutb Orange 3- posited in my office, that for tonight and tomorrow's per- masagcr,' and Mrs, John Ten riant Grove avenui-. . i , , , , •, • For Homes, Farms and Estates BHOOK-DALK DAIRY CO formance* of the John Van Dry- is gaild chairman. Herbert Hender- bedroom, best location, pri- a corporation of this State, whose prin- ; play until the end of January. entrance. Call Summit «-636»-K. cipal office Is. situated at ND. 38J ten and Lloyd Morris production, ssirs is technical-director a&sisted The exotic 'Lincer w\ts' JrtvSA^d ! me Springfield Avenue, in the City of «!an be obtained at the parish by- William Siamajsa. Fred Micbon •^LTF~EUCLID, 18 Euclid Avenue - Summit. County of Union, State of with a gilt I, ,\igcar and mctailic| Tl]t> ^ {or [he Ipreader of Le Roi Equipment Corp. urge double rooms, beautifully new Jersey (J Jerome Kaplon being house or from Mrs. F. R. GrontofL and Bart Itunyon ar« in charge einbroiderca wiorvd robes An- • • V.rrni«hed. runntnt water, near all the agent therein and in charge ti.gket chairman. <,'' nf !:shting: J**rry DRYW, props; TBhm uat-portation. Unusual accommo- thereof, upon whom process may be other to brin* M,ueal. of delight | been in-progre« for many 45 High Street, Cranford L-ioiis 1-* people. Beflned at- served), has compiled with the re- In addition to Miw» Mount, who Ed.vird Veitt-ii, finarn-ial manager, WR» a Swcds.-u doll .with, a dc-li- i yoars^ but TB is still the fine* Bununit 6-0140. quirements of Title 14. Corporations is also production director, ca^t Mar.t* Ward, costumes; and Mrs. Phone . Evenings General, of Revised Statutes of New a (lowing r<»'a,mi> iiiadt «.,>f >tra\v, ! cause of death from a preventable oB furntohed room, business Jersey, preliminary to the Issuing of )sw?nibera are Sheila Saxton Havsr- Ruth Be*t, chairman of patron*. A. bone-fttrcd devil ilunct r rvl'i't- in adults k*** than S5. "" * Rl nd bu CB11 Cranford 6-3083 Ch«#am 45655M Bummlt»- . ihts Certificate of Dissolution. ' ley"* who plays the role of ft hod a Bali. Jlninany's Italian boy years of age. 6-5334-R. NOW THEREFORE, I, the Secretary •it KNisHED room, light housekeepingousekeeping. of State of the State of New Jersey, Metdrun; Henry Richardson, Locd Women Wins inquire MM. Dadog, S15 MorrMUU ave., Do Hereby Certify that the said cor- Jimmy Randall; Robert Lament, inq poration did; on the thirty-first day summit. of December, 1948, file in my office a Nell Harding; Mf*- G if ford Prizes on Quii Show • board in nif beautifully duly executed and attested consent In Sy'monds, Mrs. Randall; Marmot A radio quiz show jackpot eon* warm apartment, offered writing; to the dissolution of said cor- NEW PARK „ . l»«ly needing care Best poration, executed by all' tne stockr. catoly painted wooden fact- an.1 siting of 8 scale, a Ac luxe razor NO COVER EVER • Minimum Saturdiy Only Mideinlal location. No trained nurs- holders thereof, which said consent Sit. a hosus1 pvrnjsncnt wave kit \T Sixty dollar* per week. Write and the record of the proceeding! "LEGAL" 113, c/o Summit Hersld. an-i a set of the Book of Knowl- Gala Opening of the BPX , aforeiald are now on file In my said office as provided by law. day of December AD.. 1918, upon the edge, was won Saturday by Mrs. DINING and DANCING fwoiirge unturnuW rooms, swage. IK TESTIMONY WHEREor, 1 have application of the under^iird, »s Business Coupli. RsfSMtices. Mi. 8- hereto set my Hand and af- executor of the etta're 'of ..said--de- Frances Hidberg of 239 Oak RWg* . 1285. fixed my official seal, at Tren- cea«ed, notice ta hereby givsa to th« avenue wJitn ihc participated in NEW PARK THEATRE CY GREINI.and his orchesiro tHTl room for two, gentlemen (SEAL) ton, this thirty-first day of creditors of said decked, to e«h.lbs; preferred. I *orrUon road. Bprlng- December, A. D. one thousand to the subscriber under oath or af- tKe "Oivo and Takv'* program. firmation, . their claims and EDDli NEWMAN fieid. MI. d-oaaa. nine hundred and forty-eight. LLOYD B. MAR6H. against the estate of said r « i d sleeping bedrooms near trang- within »lx months from ths date New • Radio Show po-tattou. Gentlemen onlir. 8u 8- Secretary of State. 31-32-33 Fees—»H.72 said ordpr. or they will be i Sat. 6348-R; , _____ barred from prosecuting or TWO nicely furnished bedtooma. Busi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS the same agRlnit thp subscriber From ness people preferred. South Orange WILLIAM P, LAMB. Nite, Estate of MARY C. MULDOWNEY, de- Exetiit 2-HO7. - • . . •„ ceased. ' FREDERICK C. KENTZ. Attoriiey. Street ROOM-BOARD. Nuns can accommo- Pursuant to the order of CHARLES 332 SprlimJlel'd Avenue. Jan. date two elderly people. Bo* 8 A. OTTO, JR., Surrogate, of the Summit. •»." i. . R«-ord, Maplewood: ^ Coutity of Union, made on the 27th 31-a2-33«-34-3S—oaw5t Tecs— 113 US •;;;>•'" .ta--.'. rliiuTtis M l£B$t- 15th Back 7 p. m. HOTEL ESSEX HOUSE Comprehensive Personal Stage AltOUSEL BROAD ST: it LINCOLN PARR • NEWARK, N. J SIHUHG On Our Stage 7 P. M. - Liability Insurance Charwioi addiim and TAPE CUTTING $10,000 UabJHfy - $250 Medical By MAYOR EDWARDJi. MILLS, Jr. JMDE FAMOIS THE LAW SAYS "you art responsible for Hit payment of damages if, „ si swrn . JOEGAINES' STRAND through your ntgligtnct, you 2auit bodtly Injury to persons or damage and his ORCHESTRA in Hitlr property." SERVED This POLICY TOP MUSICAL HITS LAST TIMES TODAY covers personal liability for accidents arising from your activities as well as Belle DavV- Kohcrl Montgomery m'MI'NE BRIDE1 s those of relatives Who are members of your household. Up to the limit of the SCREEN fj^fr** HH^PII in "INNMl ANtTI]»r___ policy, it will pay damages arising from sport activities such as golf, horseback Friday> and Saturday, Jan.Wfi riding. People falling on your sidewalk, windows broken by your children, etc*, 2 BIG HITS! pay court costs and attorney's fees, medical and surgical bills. ALL THIS FOR $ JO.—$25. for 3 fn. HIGHER LIMITS AT SMALL INCREASE IN PREMIUM

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XA/HIN you «• th# 1949 Ch.vrol.t., a •wwoniy. y or« rh« *ngln««m and tfdv- Ut wtnf into prodwetten, «xp«rim«nfal' T" fllanc* will b« •novgh to t»ll you nldam of th« Otwrol Motori P\ mod*lf w»r» t«ttd—mod» »o show that ^•yV«'ntw-.alV o«w—In tin* ond cottfouf, GfW>nd-H»« lar«ti», py th*y po»»7 •"•y know all about it» |»«rfemion««, Iti emd whtn yew dot yew wfB •*« « Mr not '""'-• \H pow.r, tally, durability and enry flWw, but (rl*d ond 0m Wmk Beginning Thurndau, Jan. Sfth ^ BOB HOPE - J A^ K RUSSELL THE CREEPIR Siefart-Rees Chevrolet, Inc. . N. J. tn THE SUMMIT HfRAlP. THWSPAY, MNUAHY 13,

ho»pit*l »cconamod»tk»ni and fa-quire a »tiU larger hospital in tb« meeting of the group'* board of by Mozart, Brahma* and other* Vf wms effective January cilities future. To meet auch * contin- Choral Group governor* held last week at thean. d a Urge portion of th« pro- litsuraac* Company PUni for the greater Overlook gency, the foundations of the oew home of Mra. Howard D. Wright. gram will be devoted to Ameri- cal1 two new brlck Adopts New Announcement of the appoint- Hospital *«" winga mil be so constructed 49 to Although the chorus has been can compositions including songs wingv of six ttorlea each, virtually increasingly successful in works , ment of Ernest S- Hickak a* as-Common Cornell prudent. He a bear the weight of three more Style Program by Burl Ives, Thomson, Hinde- of the above nature, in deference sistant to the general agent of the also chairman of the Rep.ub• soundproof and equipped with storlea if they are needed. A debate ai to whether or not with and spirituals. Northwestern Mutual LJf« Insur- CltrCommittee and ha modern beating and ventilating a choral group like the Summit to requests that have been made *y*tem* to maintain comfortable The frigate bird, clocked at 261 by members of the chorus and The chorus resumed rehearsals ance Co. of Milwaukee, Wis.. hasnumerous civic and Community Chorua should con- under Ralph L. Hunter's leader- temperatures throughout the year milea an hour, Is the fastest feath- friends it was decided to make been made by the company. Mr. committees. . . ered flyer. tinue-to concentrate on the pres- ship Tuesday evening at the Meth- Although all present departments entation of l%rge» sacred works the next coecert, to be given In odist Church parish bouse. It was Mickok, who is prominent in are to be expanded end overcrowd- late April at the high school audi- Snow i» not frozen water, but like the masses of Mozart,. Bee- announced that memberships are Summit civic affairs, has taken Two flies ean produce, in on*- ing - relieved, the architects recog- water vapor that crystalizea di- thoven, Schubert, Bach end Pale- torium, in a lighter vein. The eon- still available, particularly for new offices at 285 Madison avenue. summer, a family totaling 5 g^ nise that the community may re-rectly into ice. ?trina' music, highlighted the cert will start with short works tenors and basses. New,York City. The appointment 000,000,000. TOPS in FLAVOR! LOW in COST!

Vinrent A. Burglwr Ciba Official Tells Why Industry Hopes TASTlf For New Hospital A certificate on the wall of the modern *taij;L<*§ stee! «nd --gia&s brick lobby of O*» I»harmacfUt;c»l Products, Ir.c, informs the visitor '; that Ciba S'i.if yt«r received a N«- tiona' Safety Council award "in recognition c>? its. outstanding •chit'Vfmrht* in'reducing- the fre» quency of disabling injuries." This same regard for the health anj welfare of its employees has been shown by the company, in lta Three Months Ago This Top Quality Sold for 79c! response to the Overlook Hospital building .'fund program in which y A sure treat that will go over big with the entireiamliy. Tender, tasty $2,000,000 is bt lag otyUiincd for new construction and the expansion of pork is easy to digest, rich in vitamin B, most economical!. Featured |Q existing facilities. Last September c it - wem- announced that Ciba had at all Acme Markets this week-end! 43 Subscribed $61.600- With thia sum «n enlarged pharmacy, a doctors" dressing room, «nd new emer- Acme Meat Prices Are Down! Compare Prices With Those of 3 Months Ago! gency facilities are Jo be created. In an interview this week, Vin- centA: Burgher, * vice-president of Ciba Pharmaceutical Products Inc., and chairman of the funds' PrimeCufRib committee on corjxiration •eriptsons. exp&ined the company's Acme Sav-U-Trim removes much surpi us fat and bone before weighing: Interest in the emergency. room. Open Fridays 'til 9 P. M. "All of u« at Ciba are constantly flit* Today's putting forth our b«st efforts to a, of prevent accidents," Mr. Burgher COMPARE! COMPARE! Priei S«flt. 30 Compare These Acme Everyday Low Prices! #aid, "but here, a» everywhere FRESH else, they occasionally do happen. Sirloin Steak Ground Beet Ib. 55c 75c Tomato JuiceCompWI* 2 "^T 21c Asco Coffee £ 44c * 2 **• 87c In the cvqnt of-accident, the emer- RICHER BLEND. Ground fresh to your order. gency room usually represents the Stewing Lamb 25c 39c Libby's Tomato Juice tT 28c tkoii fir jit point of. contact by our ,-m- Porterhouse Steak y £40c ployees with the hospital. It is MIRE PORK 69c 49c w Q VEOE7A.IE cam LIGHTER BODIED, vigorous taste. GrounjJj(o__order.^ thus to the advantage of Veal legs & Rumps y 0 JUICt COCKTAIL Ib. •*•••«•»• cc«- and employee alike to know lha 43c 55c AppleJuice^^K-fr er |ar «/»*%• adequate provision has been made Legs of LamS * HEAVY- BODIED. Tops them all! -Try-it,' to-tive aeeidentpa-tietjtrprompt 10HltM Breast Veal 35c i39c PruneJuice »«*«« 27c efficient care. Veal Roast Skinless Franks Ib. Ciba Gift Not t nique 55c 59c IJ-oi. Beef liver Ik Log Cabin Syrup bolll. 26c "Naturally, everyone in the ico Liverwurst 59c 69c Apple Sauce 2 ^ 27c tioru of Union, RSJHX and Morri* SMOKIO 4 W1 Tongues tier ft " 25c Grapefruit SL— 16c counties served by Overlook MitniL* Cooked Salami 59c 74c Baked Apples !..<,,.., to benefit by the improved emer- Sm«k«l um a AIC0 gency room, as well as by the en- Cottage Hams Ib. Bartlett Pears -*»».„ „-, 43c Prunes "^pk, 21c 37c Meal Loaf " 59c 63c tire expansion project," the Ciba Imektd Nlw DH MON c executive continued "Thia Is aa Cala Hams Ib Pineapple " ™^. WB 29c ApriCOtS Evoporat«d 29c SauerkrautCROP it should be. However, &»' chair- 10c 13c IDIM man of the building funds' com- Fruit Cocktail ^«.- 39c Gold Seal Rice 19c mittee on corporation gubacrip- tioru, I feel I mutt point out that Frosted Fish Department Week-End Special! Ciba'a subscription ia not meant to be unique or »peeifll," Butter Kernel Peas can 19 Mr Efurgher emphasized hb be- lief that every commercial and Fillet of Perch sx 37c MAKE AN APPLE PIE! manufacturing enterprise in the Tomatoes tant 25c Top of the Trip" Summit area has a responsibility fr«nth Sty I* Pillsbury Pie Crust ^.•*^ 17c W'tnipport the haipital which its Deans 2O-*t. tan 15c employees and their dependents Limn< $IA$IDI Cal"Ur "* Pie Apples "SST 2^ 31c u»e. "Such an investment," he ob- 18c KRA served, "will be amply repaid by kllllUa lutttr IO-OI. can Velveeta Cheese L.-*. 29c Hie fuiiwt development of Over- Juicy Florida Mushrooms Firlt Slat* Slic*d took as a community health center 4^i. can Mushrooms Firit Slat* Sttms ami 23c Hot Roll Mix *» "^ ^ 23c •quipped to practice preventive 4-ai. can medicine as zealously as it now Sii« treats all those who are already Del Monte Peas 19c Q-T Instant Frosting *£ 12c Chofc* of vanilla, checoial*. itrawbarry ill' Farmdale Peas 20-OI. can I Jv Mr. Burgher, who was active till ! f O recently in the Summit Chamber TcxJoy's best orange value. Plenty of rich juice in^these popular sizes. THI CO! 2 '- 35r of Commerce and who holds mem- WITH A cant «#^V Tomato Soup .„ 10c bership on the hospital's board of Bearjs 2 '*"•' 25c triMfef*' and its «choo! of nursing *• cam *>t*w Hurff Soups 4 25c committee, also «tres.«cd the fact Pork & Beans 14 f Ckolc* af tomato, vag«fabl*, aipareaut , that (subscription* to Overlook t>y Grapefruit^ 3 for \ 2 " 21c corporations constitute an impor- * cant A> I V> tant step toward better manflge- BUTTER KERNEL ment-empjoyee relation!*. A formu- Popular size, luscious, meaty seedless Florida at a real low price! Holiday la has b^en deviled by the com- mittee on corporation subscrip- U. S. No. 1 Yellow Jersey Stayman Winesap Whole Kernel Corn tion* to guide concerns in de- Brownie Mix » termining their equitable share in 17-ei. *he building fund project Bam» 19c '^ 49c Of the formula m the number.of « Onions £ 23cApples 2"» 25c company's employpej* and their mn Spinach •EC 19 Broccoli o*M M.J«I, C*r*»t. Krispy Krunch 29c Mor Beef "ti"n 4>c Popping Corn 19c A LQAN Mor Pork 47c 11 Emperor Grapes 2 ">s 29c Baby Food S.. 10 93c fhy Pay Tht entire family will enjoy these delicious, sweet-eating fancy grapes. Broadcast Hash Heinz Jr Foods 6 83c I More Heinz Ketchup H-M. 24c I » »' than the Blue Suds 2 17c DAIRY DEPARTMENT FEATURES Ritter's Catsup 20c Blu White Flakes 2 17c IBANK RATE? Codfish EBEBTT T, 1818cc Mild Colored Cheese * 61c Princess Margaring e £ 29c Sweetheart Soap Codfish Cakes ™. „„ 20c Sweetheart Soap «*•13c trtta #f American Loaf SSL. - 49c Good Luck SSL J. 38c Ml fWtW

Anf. SJced Sw,ss Cheesy 69c Stric,|yFresh Eggsji^75c e«tt Natt '&'; Sharp Cheddar SSS » 67c IIM. •„•. IIM. t IUU HiUMD it. tit nm Kraft Amer. "-* , 33c Mixed Color Eggs "ST 69c it. •If. WMMMl IA0U MANS ^_ m. mm MlVli MM «». c Bar Cake rr 35c f St. MM Cream ^ 2 J£ 35c ''Grade B" Eggs m. it, Mi. §411 Bread DAIRYCREST «m Rolls THE SUMMIT ICE CREAM TRUST COMPANY 31c Sl 1 1 R MtMttft a W?, ? ' ™» Bread

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# «1HMAJ ANOTHIt «»eHt fttlN.TU.I AT HAMMI JANUARY ii^. More sex courses; sex educa- Drop in Industrial tion taught Public Lists Discipline, Higher Pay, 1 Traffic Control Not Too Bad, Employm't Shown Other suggestions By '48 Statistics Practical Courses to Improve Schools CELLARS Estimated no&agrteultural am- By KENNETH FINK, os fundamental* (t more vocational training; But Rush Hours'Little Tough' ployment la N*w Jeiwey decreased Director, The New Jersey PoB Rs), and more Improvement of teach children how to earn WATIRPROOKD 9,900 during the month of October, A recent New Jersey Poll teaching generally through higher a living 13 IMS. But the total of 1,5W,000 Survey on present day educa- teacher *tan//{»» *naf a-lreelore «rsgrale/Ml /or th, e* who double park and block trafflo government which most Ameri- same time to Indicate that there the hour for everyone from Wash- along Morris avenue during rush cans now expect and which at' 1» hope and that something can be •W~mtUm re******! from mm* 9319 untngt mtmbin erne! HIS borrowing m*mb»r$ In hour*. ington to Stalingrad was Harry 8. least a majority want done about it mmUmg tftJs /IMMM •tof«m«fU «s in back nouncement of his selection would • 9x12 RUGS (39.95 up) M. BERNARD WARD, 1st Vice President of my head. cause Republican senators to DIRfCTORS fRBD J, AflMTJS, 2nd Vic* President ' DIRICTORS Krhof»| Kids a Headache raise question* and to courtwuy whatsoever." W» doubt that thli cabinet shift »*ner*l Contrast** IIARJORIW PORTBR, Assistant Treasurer Wtialesalt Meals will mean any ftlgnlflcsnt eh»n§;# Jmmtm O'Hrl«n ' As for a cure-ttl for traffic FRED H1RWGKU JR.. Counsel problem*, the officers had no so- In U, «. policy in Europe, Asia or Bttllttwr HOBART I* BKNRDICT, 'Assortst« Cotinsrt ' Joseph O. OotHct JutJen, Minor adjustments, vary, anywhere els*. Thut polley, after Oirmin« Pedeeln* Itotlrwl , FRBD P. K.*HiJ|J€«( A*sorUt«» Coun*«l ing with each poet would help, •II, t* net mad« by .. axe p*Jwioni.teiy devoted, otht-r p«o- %w Rainwear pie loathe with equal p.ii.v,on. By HETTY ANN BROWN Jfowhtrt, af course, is tlm n't a shame that we can't so true &s in the case ot food, select a Miss Slush for 1949 where like* and dialikM arc xtroriK ^attractive M it might The re't *.l*o the ticklbh matter of food allergies, which ttutomtttioa'ly iund. But as we look over rule out certain things tor certain! [ ,his season's-stock of fash? people. And every h<»t«*# is d ."^S, raincoats, a lucky girl'It trmsifl when she unknowingly provides wh*t she thinks i< a ticularly delecUble dUh and some W ,,n,t, upon a time and hot so long guest Is unable to eat It. -*kl i,€r.. laincoatswere designed ^f um purpose only; to prevent Th* b«*t rule to follow when you're planning company menus L* 'tm, persjn inside from getting wet. , detlgners now seem to have to Include only thoie food* which 'u-lop'-d lhe viewpoint that there are pretty nvuch knowTt to be safe 'l C'"('arthly reason why a raincoat for everybody and avoid thing* about which there might be a qur.s- '* ,'ildnl '"-• attractive as well as j tioa, like shrimps, crabm*&t, eggs, utilitarian. j etc. Or, if you do have them - Thi» yrar fashionable women willj and H would be hard never to not in the archaic, have a lovely diocolat* desacrt or pnnt hos and slickers, but aervm fresh strawberries in tailored, taffeta trimmed two things to whjeii many people ploZhi "ith flattering hoods. And are violently allergic—have ready ti!(> mw rainwear can be found In an alternate you can offer. Thin »very t^nefivable 'abric and style. save* the gue*t the emba.rra.su- Old'FtinrirH, New Look ment of having- to decline a dish, Then1 are, of course, coats in and the hoatvaa the embarrassment corduroy, that sturdy stand-by fab- of bavin; provided loonethlng a „, which In recent years haa yuaet cui't touch, worked its way up to the top rungs At coffee time; the thoughtful of the ftishion ladder. Gabardine hostess renvetnbere there ar« aome|\VEKK-KNI> «J1KSTS W114- LOVK BEING ABLE to choosV between too U popular, aa always, but de- are kept awake by coffee, *o hot or cold cereal at breakfast, and having a choice of brown or white signers now have taken this old she has on the coffee tray a choice "Vithfit! fabric and are using It In sii£ur to put on It. It's thoughtful, too, to be ready for either milk or of regular coffee and decaffein- cofffe drinkers. new and classic ways. ated. With the after-dinner cup, Among the newer water repellent too, her husband will be mindful of fabric* are checked tweeds- atod the f*ct that not all men are cig- will be comfortable, happy, DESIGN opulent looking, versatile velvc- arette smokers, and will provide relaxed. Like modern srehitecture, the •"tfen. So smartly styled are many A FINE LOOK OF the big city about this multi-color check rayon a choice of cigars or cigarettes &o If-the are etaying over; newer ideas In garden design are of th«se that they double as fine fabric raincoat, water repellent finished, and lined throughout. Op- that every one, whatver hia pref- night, or for the week-end, there'll functional. First consider the us* topcoats when the detachable boods tional belt. At right a practically crease resistant, rayon gabar- ho both a hot and cold Cert-al for you will make of a garden, thea ire removed. dine in dark or light colors, water repellent of course, and with plaid their choosing at brtmkfaBt, and plan it in the way that will beet One of the most unusual coats taffeta hood and trim. Perfume Adds .•since many people love brown further this use. Naturalistic de- vert recently in the new line of Good New Year's Resolution Issugar on hot cereal, it's fnn to let •Ign, which., seeks to produce an Jain wear was made of the most Nice Touch on them imike a elioica, between li^ht effect as nearly like nature as pos- perishable of all fabrics, red velvet, brown, dork brown or white sugars, sible, does not often serve a firoc- exquisitely tailored. Some enthusi- Keynote at Smart Resorts Is Any Occasion To Plan 1949 Clothing Budget with, of cinir.se, the Utblet type of tfona^purpoM. coffee. Then tht-re.'ll h« milk for astic buyers have elegantly labeled Why does* a lovely lady add a By tilt ACE K. TAVAROZZ1, tho.sB who prefer it to coffee as a | this an "opera coat." touch of perfume when about to more expensive, Next, divide the hri'altf'fust drink, and, if you'd liki> Dainty and Dressy Footwear fare forth with the Best Feller? Is Associate Heine Agent i amounts Into portions to be allotted Much of the credit for this trans- to Hi> very exirrt thoughtful. haVo # . By JUNK TRACY it for her own sweet satisfaction? to each member of the family. Tim Lobeli Removal Salt formation In rain style must go to With the turn of a new .svvri'lt-.iHil coiidi iifed milk and The keynote of the season in smart winter resorts is The answer is not important. As might be a good time foe « family ! the processes developed out Of the year many horacmakers are (•viipomted milk handy n.% well HJ» long as the balance in the check urgent demand created by the re- the dainty foot for both spectator sports and,, dining occa- trying to get off to a good conference. You'll need to know the cream i>iti'h«-i Un tfiiw who Now On book will permit indulgence in flor- cent conflict, Now that war time sions. start by planning their the likely needa of each pnrflon and like their coffe« • "witn" and nuiy etted odors she will have them, I water resistant processes have j The feeling of lightness and airiness in dressy footwear also what can b» reconditioned [or prefer on»» of th« three to cither you may be sure. spending. TREMENDOUS SAVINGS smerged from* their khakles, they is carried out in such treatments as nylon mesh as a back- another sesuion of wear. of tlu* others. . •"' ^ ire. belnff used to make even tho Do you know how much you ground for narrow bands and Many a woman believes that it is s vn l r ' most perishable fabrics water re- P . f« _!h»,.?«nms>.clothing A skillful homemnkor can make. medallions of. call or, suede In caalcr to. get .along-without some I pvllant; As: a result you can* how pens h«cv» slender plluh-like plat-, «. ...rest. PPRtributlan- .tawfttd... m^i- matching or contracting colors;,by. necessities..-than to~4o--without 1*«* [•In*-smart and-?hie-even-In the Karmcnts you needed for each ing the clothing ne*d/r of th>'fam- thoii'i;titful "i.-hoU-efl" your.wlf- U perforated arid stitched cutout de- favorite pnrfumc or ran de cologne or Helnw, I whitest weather. narrow-heeled pumps, to k«ep you that Imparts a sense of elegance, a number of the family? If not. why ily and kfeping within the budget to put r«-;u1iti(C matter of ni<»re than signs; by Intricate Interlacing and by moking Rwrments her.telf.~T<•en floating on air through waits and set-up feeling. It run make one for- not? Try to find the cau*i» of not on«. Itlnd on the bedside inMt> for Word of Warning raiding of thong straps in open n nb c% to get a lot. of things .onxs-doesn't lik* h''\ & ! &~L -tlwae purchase*. LobtU Youth Cent«r Onu word of warning is Issued by attic© effect, and.,fabrics.an.d...(jp>ft_ rumba. In this type of shot, to think about. Husbands who for- into the upending plan. some Instruction from mothf-r- •f'ii'ti»>iwvK5r»-p-lndiicpr; others pre- hoTftshltftt experts ahout the care eatiers draped and folded. frhTted and plain color shantungs n Pork floe* and crepes vie with the shallow get to. telephone-whrn-thry are not In order to keep a!! membt>r« of They miKht lik* to Join s\ ill ("Hjb fer jtcrintLH reitrhni?; anil .ttili r»thc>ri> I of your new raincoats. Excessive Color is everywhere afoot ... and learn to sew. shell of cross-thonged ffued* and coming home to dinner. Hills- that the [«n»i!y h«ppy about their dith- I like lr> wander throuRh ;i collection ji'iit they say, lessens water repel- s an accent to the favorite white, Remember, for hufniony anil Morrlttown, N. J. iiicy, Be sure you give It the prop- with nylon mesh in combination flow In on the first of the month. :ri«, you" should hf»v»» ;.-our sper.'ling of short pieces of different typ«««. r in multicolor combinations, a happinesi* In your family.let each •r method of cleaning. Some mod- with patent leather or suede. Daily chores that •must be done, plan for the year well thought oit. bright and gay answer to the need member have a "any .i<>" in the is should be laundered, others dry day after day, year after year. Yes, You will know better how much Mm,, thin 11J,(H)0.0U0 himheli of (lp«n Friday till f for a shoe to wear with many dif- A colorful rajah shantung print these soul-props are worth the planning grain were nhlppid from Omaha, [domed, so they warn, check to or linen ankle strap pump U a money wilt be available for cloth- ferent sun-minded costumes. Some price. NH,., in 1047, sure which i» the proper multicolor Jlumpa have the heel versatile accent for shantung or SUNSHINE ilt'termine tile «pprosim«te [n. thod for your ooat Tell your and back flection in red calf, the linen dresses In solid color. The The gardens of the world supply Sunshine in homes and genern! amount, then divide U into nor to use a pure solvent and /amp in scalloped lections of al- fabric Is worked In pleated folde women with luscious aromas. la as valuable aa on the shorts anil ho rinse thoroughly. For a small ernate yellow and blue. over the front of the foot and cov- Plants of Indin, Ceylon, Hfexlco and j a semi-yearly amount. Allow Sea* a surprising amount of It is avail- TILE PAINTING CLASS Ifxtra charge, the tailor will restore Walking shoe* this year of 1949 ers the medium heel. The «ame Peru contribute pungent odors of than half the yearly amount for able to.tjio.se who «*i-k It. Avoid .» ffumt — Monday daylimm or mtrntng, or arrdng*& your .•prin? «n.-| summer neede, • the water rcpeltency in your gar- ion't look the leaat bit "ortho- sho* is done in white and such the forests. Cannes, that lovely city overplanting with tall plant* that tndert!nder(J»*( 8 on re»-tnaar»tnaa« nisqu* TUe«. No worwkk w»i» el»T> M«*« since fall and winter cS.pthing Is h\ ( fil fin kithen window •til Iment. pedic," but they take care of the colors as turquoise, melon red, on the French Riviera has bern tn sh«d« the home grounds unduly, .offfip i»h\t (op, fireplace f»rins, kitchen window •til, »tt. _ mous for rose, accacin, jasrnint somfort as well a» the attractive- yellow, green and navy to set off especially in plantlnf near the He* dbplnj of tlh.» at White's CHft Shop, U Maple St., Summit, While we're on the subject of and noroll oils. From Nice come ldimp.-iveatlier we might point to lets of the foot while walking, as a print dress. neck, arms and shoulders The house. or null MM. U. Woodward, Summit fl-7460. violet extracts. Nimc« contributes warmth of the flesh will cause the Lth« evolution of the umbrella. Not nywhere else. Artful touches of patent leather thyme and rosomury, Attar of rose alcoholic content to evaporate and ' long- ago the umbrella was used Shoe expert* point out that a add », epic and span gleam to usually comes from Turkey; citron only the flonttcd fcf-nx will re- nly in tho most Inclement of gracefully shaped Cuban heel adds white »uedc. Drematlr example Is and ornnge oils from Siuily. [wither, and what an awkward, a. claflalc opera pump of white main. ROBERT U. WUENSCH CO j to both appearance arid comfort In New off wings on cosmetic coun- monster it usually wan. walking *ho£ Soft suedes and suexle with quarters and Loul* ters are usually blend.i or hottqtH't.*. Not so tofHy. B^or the lowly um- eautiful polished cnifs /nould the hfipl of black patent leather. The on which perfume chemists may IAST 0RAH6I brella lias been recalled into the "ont like a, glove, with a graceful "scandal sandal" Is made entire- work for moriUm to attain a 'result I fashion fold by topflight designon. lit to • the «ver-so-«llghtly ex- ly of narrow Interlaced strips of that will prove popular. Heavy In fact umbrellas are now a fash- CERAMIC ended soles. patent leather. scents had a wide vogue soon The "BIEN JOLIE LOOK" pn-higfi-note. Designers have re- Ornament* «re of the sort to Spectator shoes still combine years ago, but have now given way llMwd th.mselvps with gay aban- INSTRUCTIONS •onflrm the good fellowship b«« white -with navy or brown, but to toilet water and more drlirntf * In Decidedly Flattering j don turning nut handles made of ween walking shoes and tailored there the similarity to the stereo- mixtures that pleam>. FHrninR find Afternoon I fin* wnoiis aad using guyly colored To conserve your precious (cents REGISTER NOW! lusemble*; quilted bows In butter- typed version ends, New re«ort Your new nt centers; gay pinwheel bows white auede, sometimes finished application. After the bath spray At Wncnwliii •— mch Blcn Jolle Fashion ims ng ii m umbrella with the Ined in contrasting jshftdf*, or fan with a turn-back cuff, sometimes Foundationi is expertly flttwl to you by It is completely ele- 'olds of leather drawn to the side perforated and topped off with a its ruffled fringe, ind through a loather loop. tiny white suede' bow piped In lfprc the experts issue another niiwle 'while you wait' and yott wear your That It is not neressary to suf- rotor, or pcrhnper the color appears new gtirnu'iit honin. Come in thi» week nl of wisdom. Umbrellas should fer In order to be beautiful is only H« a narrow band Joining thn .- tigliUy wrapped %vhen dry to All Eyes sire on and s#«e what a Blfit-Jolle will do for your borne out by «ho«j» for dancing. white tippers to the soles and M •"•'•p th•• tips frorrfibplng bmkvn Some of the prettl«rt dancing sllp- on the bow. figure. [ md tn maintain well-creased fold*. •LIMINGTON PUR CO £& ^uensch Sponsors Girdles I Television Show SEMI-ANNUAL SALE $10 to $25 Rf.h r: H. Wuenach Company, Bras. $2.50 to $7.50 *''•=! OHnfc, will be the sponsor Corselettea °' * n« v f»1.«r studded television of Vl>1 'v show entitled, "On the $15.50 to $37.50 I' i'.ii.' iiv« r station WATV, Ch«n- n- i;; Sunday evening, Jflnutry I 5'!p :»t |u.no FINE FOOTWEAR IK to Mr, Robert II. r owner of the depart- t>. this show will b«*'one

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Mi Wain it Mfr BloomfWd Av*. 38IIALBTED ST, (Om*lte Brttk CtmmH 10% DISCOUNT CMILDRKN'S SHOES ()t*B Mon.-Wftd.-Frl Ev*ni«|* ML Four-star Performei Loves of Carmen Word*and k1"5*! jCompletely Redecorated Park Playing the Card Tells Story of Violent Romance Theater,, Morristown, to Open By AIJEXAYDEtf' G. SFENOER the on* you flf*t bid. A reverse Featuring a completely redec- cartiier1* booth w«re p 'The Love* of Carmen," is th« Oae right out of th«*» three bid t«!!» partner you;ha¥« a*% «'"*-*?*., * * other equipment change* designed nounce current attraction 1. T"h* bidding* ha*. t-«R« *th« «P*d# *uit art co-starred in the technicolor to make it a thoroughly modem g J. Le*4 th* three *pot. If W*** i specially built for the ^ Nortk production, which i* playing at motion picture house, Walter Eaat South W«t no Ad Company nt i trump play* »ma!l, ftaiM** dummy* •«*•«. j local theaters, Read*'* Park Theater in Morris- ' pa#» * If BMt win* this. lric< yoar » Aoutta «nd ho'.d and king wil! e;«tr the .aui;i If gins when the destinies of Don You Ea#t ahow*> out W#*f« QJ**S- j January IS at the "New Park" j with ornate #croll work . S « 4 Joae (Ford), a young and ambi- Theater. Moving of the cashiers booth , Jack-ipot can only take as* sr.c« I tious soldier of good family, and H Q J 1« • If Weat ahow* oat an th* ittiA The theater, doaed last fall for he door, line made it po«!b. ., DAT! tha gyp*y Carmen (Hayworth) the extensive refurnishing pro- knock out one lobby wall andjy < of the thret »pot go a? with become Intertwined by a chance C QJH gram, has tleen modernized at a a large, recessed confection j^ dummy'* king *nd i*»4 "Am tea meeting in the aunny streets of . W1mt do you bid? through .Eajf* .Qu»»r.-J*..-k-s?-ot. cost which circuit official* stated The lobby ceiling has a|30 Wm Seville in 1830. Carmen, whose was in excess of J 100,4)00. The re- lowered to increase the int-mv. 3. You are South a*id.ho!d hmiting h:rri to OR* trick. Th# key entire life has been a series of ; S A Q 7 9 j play i* not to Scad tr.*«c««r building elminated the ornate atmosphere; all remaining w«> v stormy love*, succumb* to Jose boxes, gilt trimmings, and other have been refiniahed, and new d*.' M A 10 } M I to trick on*. That w«y >*t N'orth pa*a ' '"*' very .sorry for ymit*>-J • j mountains when Joae i* forced to more "intimate" atmosphere. been removed, and the war* "u 1 heart • paj* J club* aurfaced from floor to ceihn- v - " 'This week'* h*a.,*, b,d now. . , „ ^.^ g,^ law band of Garcia (Victor Jory)j County officials, will start at ap- indirect, with lights so placed pack g J; who is revealed as Carmen's hus- they play different colors 05 --;. S ThU tin,., you are South « | ^^ ftnd. puh|lJ,e,.f „, Sr,,T proximately 7 p. m. Saturday, declarer w:t entrx* to . both . ^^ ^^ ... ^ ^ j band. - .lose depose* Garcia aa January 15. A reception for the walls. Ceiling chandeliers h^t h &f N> been removed, and the entire 'th**' rwnrti. HwH»w>—. . ^^d o* vrttyyo ut nlsp.l«pyvy TnLthij'rom* com-- • Th. « .boo k fonaia^u ^ j,r ' • *_r o ' leader*by slaying him in a savage guests will follow. , ter recarpeted. bination to be.mire of four trick*k?? hand*, th* *to*y of. tach f knife fight. From this point on, The modernization program he becomes more savage and bru- S, K. 10 S T Ing told by a different 'car* ta the j •"WORDS-AND MUSIC" open* at was supervised by Morrkp Smolen, To improve heating and air cir- deck. Th* »tor/' o-f th!* fetad •»•» j tal, with only hi* love for Carmen the Community Theater, Morria- who is associated with the Walter culation, new ducts have been :». told by Jack o-f C"ubt *so wa* | remaining unchanged. town,' Wednesday, January 12 for Reade Theaters in the Park Thea- stalled into the main auditor.u.n, - ~ • ^ • ! Mthpr mirprbwd -trj find hi35«s#;f ' a one week engagement. The film ter, and Walter Reade, Jr. Ralph All surface* not repiaetered .>? S. A 9 6 5 1 • : played to th flrart triCM. Tbectrdj: j stara June Allyson, P«rry Como, Lanterman, manager for all Wal- replaced have been repainted, >>) ? Washington Gets Wish* give the house a fresh appear- • • • ANSWERS . i fjQJ ' 1 Judy Garland, Lena Home, Mickey ter Reade .Theaters in Morristown, Roohey and Ann Southern. ance. Men'* and ladies' roomi 1, Sfathiiartfl. Your partnsr1* four; r - rf A « 4 » • Because of a letter George Wash- will "supervise operation of the hou#e: have also been done over, wjth :h» no trunjp bid 1* not asking you U> j. r> K Q J 10 » f ington wrote hi* cousin, Lund, on DEBOR&lf KERIl, whose four-.star performance in the English made Aug. 19, 1776, workmen lit Mt. The theater has new feature* Powder Rooms having new moo- •how ace», rpgardltws of whether | C. & s ern cosmetic tables for women "Vacation f rom Marriage" won ier a.contract with M-G-M will be Vp-rnon last fortnightf were grum- from the street side right through the Blackvwod convention ] opposite Spencer Tracy in "Edward My Son." patron*. ^ or not, but if, In reality, a takeout j « A 7 4 S K J n S 3 bling. They had to dig up two 100- to the back door, moat important All projection -and #wund-equip- ~doubl*. It* itaowaTa powerful hand * W S y ear-old holly treea. of which from patron comfort H. J 10 8 Efitertainment Nctet; Loco) and Otherwise ment has been--overhauled arid * with aupport for the thr«« unbld $ DAT In his letter, Washington had viewpoint are the new seats. Over- D. 5 R«port* frond the Sheraton "Dear Ruth" has become "Dear new screen^—the most modern •iiitj, With all th* atuff you've C Q •» said he wanted both north and stuffed chairs, designed to equal C. 19 9 I T 3 S Ijounge, Newark, tel! that Bud Mrs. Ruth," and a# such is before Behold the lovely heroine in available—installed, to assure that got you want to b« in «. «l«m, M> south view* from his Mt. Vernon living room comfort, have been T«y*or,. orjjan-piajno atyliat at that the cameras, entitled "Dear Wife." the movie! Get a c'.os« up and you installed throughout, with thoee the movies themselves will b« 11 you hid it. S t « 5 ' porch left open. The 30-foot-tall night spot, has been chosen top Thin film will be e continuation of will observe that when she lower* in the orchestra being of a novel mechanically perfect as UIB rer. of 2. Two htarU. If you rabid two H. K 9 * holly trpfs, one of them now loaded Hammond organ expprt in the pop the stage and film Kueeesa which her eyajids her lashea form a "slide back" type only ,-recently th.e, theater, •pad«t you *t* 'roverilng"—bid- D 4 4)1 with berries, have long since vio- muaic field by th# Ameritjan Mtuiic has achieved no much popularity heavy fringe. Did they ever grow placed on the market. The* entire The New Park wiil change u ding a higher milking auit than lated hia wishes. They will be O. * K J in recent years. that wa'y? No. they did not Coun- seat pushes back under slight screen attraction twice each wwic transplanted elsewhere.«',on • the With both aldft* vu!n«rnfc'« Taylor, according to the report, The 'oast for this film, which is terfeit lashes rest among those to pressure by the user, making It —on Sunday? and on Wednesday A OKI lOHTri'I. lATIVO PIAfl North;denting, tht blddtngr.*•»» won the award from the publlca- i tho first to go into production on estate.—Pathfinder. whom she is naturally attached. unnecessary for him to stand up —and will preaent double featur* "•f^orth ' East' South ' W»-. lion of his highly graphic inter- Paramount'a 1949 schedule includes Not only that, but they are heavily to let tfomeone by through the programs. According to Mr^ TMI : 1 diamond pajw 3 IT> ttuaap pretation of "Stormy Weather." Wi'lliflm Hblden, Joan Caulfieid and her role, having played feminine beaded They look, grand before aisle. Relaxation of the presaurw Reade, pictures will be axiangd 3 no trump p*.v» pass Tr>» award will be made later in Edward Arnold. Miss Caulfidd lead in "Dear Ruth" in the summer the camera, but do not be envious. permits the chair to slide back with the aim of providing the best MOUNTilNSfOE INN Wfl«t opened tli* ten o? c!'Jb« tha month. should be thoroughly at home In stock circuit*."; You'd look funny if you had them. into place. po^sibte «cecn fare at the mo«t -In reseating; the -treater eiml- reasonable -price poiaib;*.....Jbt.. J p!ay#d th# queen Xtrx If you | girl want*. One can have them if nated nearly 200 seats, to provide everybody. He- stated that •>• * «t«r Eck« Lak« Purli ' South, what would yosi play* Well. ! 1 onn will Uike the trouble to culti- more space between row«, and thus have at our call the produ t ™( Lunoheon—11 to a—7ftc ttf •; It you my th* jack o? club* yvi ] vate them! It if» surprising how jinerca^ leg room. Clearance of at every studio in Hollywood tri Dinner—« to MIU u# imw;**.. ...with. llttf.,.....w.*j. I»M«*o.t.j th,ey.. rxapond ln«h«s-irom the jeat abroad- to Achieve..-that goa' ' - Sumday 'tl-to"t ; : •" Puzzle .] Hardacr* play«d it. That'*! j-i*t. ahead is now assured for even a Mr. Reade also stated that frca 10 narlly, they receive no attention at J what h» did—dropped th* jack of i 5" 4- i ^8 4 II •T"PC 17 18 all. That is the trouble. : very tall person. time to time the new Park'« Ivu aa4 va \ cluh* under Ea*f# queea E«wt j In redecorating the exterior, a stage will be utilized for *»p ?' Bathe Vour Eyes 1 could never figure the profes»ori ! \* Make it a practice to bathe new marquee, new doors, and new programa and "live" entertain rlub holding to. b» •c^-ktag-isck ! your eyes twice a day, first with BO h« ltd th* four of cluha to Vne j 15 1+ is . hot water, then with cold. And 'RICHIE WALTER'S second trick Tti* wily prof won don't rash when doing it. There thk trick with thm mem a4 eiJh*. 50 4i 32 will be a quick reaction of the CLUB MAYFAIR and led a diftmond. iVutt won w.th blood streams; that i* what does the «c« and wag mar* than * it- 1664 Sluyvesant Avena* I nin« 55 54 the business. After drying the eyca tie aurprUed *o **** 'h« dec'^rer j gently with a soft towel—no quick PRESENTS win hi* club rtturn with (!i# king \ i % i i gouging with the towel—apply*a 40 41 42 45 44 4fT Th*" profewsor ratt!*d off Qvm d:»- j n little mineral oil along the edge* SUNDAY COCKTAIL Opmrn M 11:30 A. W. mond trlcka «nd two heart tr-fkn, i WA of the lids. Then stroke lightly Eterr Dmy to S*rt» Yo* which, with the two e!-ibj h*"A »'- ! 49 50 SI back and forth with .th» fingertip. HOURS 4 to 8 LUNCHEON — WNXER ready won, g*v# him the rorttM^. j i If the o:l getfl into th« pyea, it Special Price* —:— Expertly Wised" Drinki AFTER THEATRE HNA(K« If th** c# km% r.»f f;;!!** . i to do thia every rooming, also STILL THE TALK OF THE TOWN $M NORTH AVI!. Ea*t would probably htv# *hift«*d 59 b{ b) Morrta AT*) 5ft te every night, jiist before you say to a itpad* whtn h» gaiR*d the MEL and His Hawaiian Serenade™ % your pVayers and go to bed. l«ad with th* *c* of d;«(no«d» to* ib7 Entertaining Nightly and South wotiUj h»vm gnit« off If you are in the hibit of apply- i i ing mascara, keep the brush clean. i two trick*. 10 11 t - • Eyebrow brusnaa get into a »ad i ¥,, i i state now and then- Better have 15 i i i Hcivt You n 74 7b ii 111 two of them. HITCHIN' POST INN DONOHUE'5 j TTia-ftew half brat* Bt««pl«M. Route 29, Union UNVL. 2-3170 Sot tor Lasite* dainty and idwiF for "A Fin* Nam l*rt*y Enting •4 The crayon is all right for »y*- dreajM1*. brows, but don't use it on the The Magic Fingers of t- Wint«r. Whtt* Woof CiMh4»? 85 oi 90 la.she.Sf. Tfjie crayon dust may get SIOUNTAWTVIEW* N. .F. Tweed*, hottfeft'pun* and wt»r«te*i« in your eyes. Anyh6\v it is -never LILLIAX BROWX now com* \n wftit* \Von4#TfuJ m i On iltfi. .Newark • Pompton •4 9b aj» satisfactory us mascara Some at the Hammond Organ snowy w«ath«r 'irltH briffct-hutsd b Turnplk* (Rout* 23) i girls have ideaa of their own about IN THE COCKTAIL LOUNGE m 10© tot IOJL make-up; «>metime» they are not FtmtnH Glove* buttoned *t th* »l4fa? No Cover • DANCING NIGHTLY • Nn Minimum Slibrtic* fastpttH hy m*"*nM of IKII- I ori the right track. BILL SAYRE'S tonn from ba»« of pinky finger to 105 104 tos Young things who don't know Manhattan Serenade™ Fri.Sat.-Sun. wrist. better clip the lea hen in the hope in WeHding$ . Banquctt - Parliet ORCHESTRA i i i i they will grow long. The reault is a Fitted handbag* with what th* 10? 108 •Of 110 ut in 114 Ml. - SAT.. SUN. stubby line, an the aoft, pointed, m uptllted ends are removed: Ptftcea for compact, notebook, ill us lit no 1*1 Luncheon - Dinner stirk and wallet DM WHI a§ An eyejosh curler la a nice addi- tion to your beauty equipment One A La Carte pur«ie, mil tdly «nd- get itt it) U4 iaLff11 THE BAVARIAN ROOM Thfater Hat** Tiny. curler is deigned m> Oiat you slip MOUNTAINVIfW 8-0032 your lashca between its rubbef- »mart. Trtmm«*d with ill izi RESTAURANT for nornml *Mr lineyl cdgeti. When it ut in plac» you aqueeze th# handles and hold for mnnouncet th* following we It end HORIZONTAL VBRT1CAI, hnlf m. minute. The result will be SPECIAL 7-COURSE DINNER 1- -tJchen Maii!it* 1—Main body 3«—Rlvsr in 77—Crown prrtty, upswppt l .»- -Kchtduk nymph rncnt 2 -Flat plinth 7R~ Fallacy MAIN flkmerbraten, Potato Dumplinf BLUE SHUTTER INN ~ I nm 87- 3-Ratlfy 3*—Enroll 19— Abounding SK or RAINBOW OOURRK ttnmt Stuffed Vefmonmntt Turkeyurkey, Morrk Avt., Uni«« Vmt. Mt It ftow#r important valuab)« 4-Key fruit 40—Increasing in marah ' What cause* the formation of a -t^erk .%-Forbearing •trength Ounberry -Stretch'' gram rainbow? The refraction and re- «»« , ,,, 82,59 t ti—Thin flection of the sun'* light by drop* -Bay ftl—Thin 1— Bent window •oup of water. STEAKS — CHOPS — LOBSTERS — SEAFOOD Saturday Nite Dancing fabric S~Barfor antathetia 83—Huah! ~f*»rt»iit» •4~T#rriW* 103—Every raiting OOME DINE m TMB BEAUTIFUL to tht tttunit of Ing t«a at— Fraud Coach and Horsts ••-Food wtlghl 45—Prlncipt* S7—Dwelling BAVARIAN ROOM tifct ft—Numb*r «C New Yter's R«»oluHon$ Jt—Oonftn* noUM 10»—Proteet mountain 1. Qimlity—the l«wt. 2, OenerotMi HEST4VRANT — COCKTAIl WVNGK — tEtMVI5IOS as—ikuir ••—Waterfall Johnny lie Trio by Bi~Chaffy portion*, I. Large wlection. 4. 703-5 Elizabeth Ave,, Elizabeth — El* 2-0783 MMI d«k« In India INTERTAINMCNT AT THI 1AI part of Pric«« reduced according lf> mar- Bptrtal Catering to W«ddin§$, Bnn<,u»H. Pmrtlrt »7-A!lnt«l ground ket. S. Clean and prompt ncrvlce. hoitM with 71—Lament grain Serving many more of thn*e> of Of th* r»coni Bl—Obtain (form, of T1-WI.H fkHith tender, Dlzzllng *(f>sk platter*. Sapamor*) Alto? 7S— pp Now orvln* juicy A.A. Flirt •3— Demand mow ami MM Mlgnona for'$1.78 — with all thf f tl—CortfM trimming* ALWAY* A VAKimY OF in Urdu 10ft—Triple OLD HEIDELBERG^ Our m cry of 101—Stinging Personal nupervliion »t 117—Avoid Hot €«mp4 n»f f «n<| - cont#mnt plant MS Magle Av», id H»—Routh RESTAURANT 3*— ft#fml«« H-Chormtnf D HM-Aljodeof both. Pbon»» RI,. 2-«28l.— Adv 1*WWrit* •#~L««nt rind OPEN VMTIL MIHNIOIIT ruff awkwardly with- mnnmw SCOTCH PLAINS of T8~~O>ny of ciosmn throkiiig forward with Cummings in the role of a young advertising executive on unbounded interest to the French movie, "Svfrmhonie Pas- the verge of & nervouj breakdown. torale.'1 • • •:• :----- — The c&uae apparently Ja due to greater finesse than Skelton in our MOVIE ).m>i: tough-to-get cosmetic account on One of t!uW U'H rirc iir-',.t:i; serving- .Si'&e«ift>, opinion, has ever been able to do. giving an insight, into n,\\T.\ which hi* firm if putting great And, as expected, the film ends, bouillon ;n the down- financial atock. To nail this juicy tioasi, "Syitiplmme I'a*tor is «[' .'stairs tnunge. A comfortable piaeV with Cummings and Lamarr hap- that it h«s been rm< ked up to.be. . SAT. • SVN. - BOL. account Cumxningx has 'gone to pily in love, their Vierves, presum- ?(i .•*;(. the room provide* a cnty' great lengths; even becoming en- during its . nlmnst fout-month run for di*cujision-of the ably once more in at healthy condi- at the new IViris Tlutitrr patron^ which To aave his sanity he turns hie • Seen recently-, on a number of to be adapted to the .screen, ""Sym- j made it frequently dltflruit or lm- 7 Big Musical Days endeavor* in a different channel; suburban theater marquees: '. phonle Pastorale'1 him «et **. p'rece- • po.wlble-.to's/V the screen. My the promotion of a book on mental Jan. 13 thru 19th "KISS THE BLOOD OFF MY denc-e which will be difficult to bet-) fiiiptjestu>n wouM;be to l.*t th? peo- serenity. The author pf this book, THE BIGGEST MUSICAL! HANDS" and , _ ter. Not only is ther« a fine plot \ p'<"-be sentvd r>n',y t\i Hi<> hejfin'iinjf it develops k a decorative Bsychol-. "ISN'T IT ROMANTIC?" but there i.s u cxiM it* dilept a.* nny 'of a picture nnd «hip them-off ogiat in the person of Hedy La- Wellpossibly for a pair pf auddly to be floenoj American serufns. * downstair* r ti-VV whj!*» waiting. WORDS & MUSIC raarr. vampire*. Personally we cannot Hring I iilm|>i>mo»s \Vh.>n a isiipvi,- -;.s us j;oo.i or better «ee it. (color by Technicolor) From this .point it would seem The stura of thi*i French lnnLitor- than tho overage piny, 'it b «, • • • • . *hnme to have It Interrupted by STARRING to be a race as to which of the two piece lire Michele Morgan who will he first to have a breakdown. Bing Crosby end Bob Hope are plays the part of u blind girl t«kt n people who cn'nnot pl(*ri to get to JUNE ALLYSON Client turn* doctor, and in the members of a "million dollar" cast lnto.theho»»ehoUJ'i>f a pnst«r.j..>r- \ l*e {he'it(;rrtt the beginning of the PERRY COMO ' which is donating its services in W process suffers mental anguish all trnyed by I'irrre BlnnelVnr- While ''*"'' " v JUDY GARLAND for Mr. Cummm&s' love, and as the making a color film for benefit of the two jivvaken" o I«>ve in (vuh LENA HORN! two balance precariously on the the nation's caddlee. The screen other ]>revii)USly unlinown, they GENE KILLY brink of sanity * number of stars, both low handicap shooters, ultimately bring unliappint^.f to SKOtlRAS amusing, but not particularly today joined Ben Hogan,; Byron each otht-r and nil others on- MICKEY RQONEY Nelson, Jimmy Demaretand Babe ANN SOTHERN original situations develop, cerned. LIBERTY . It is perhaps difficult to visual- Dedrlksen Zaharlas in making, a WHen the- young girl gain;* her EtlZABCTH 3 W5 ise Miss Lamarr in the role of non-commercial movie which the flight, everything njsutnea « dif- comedian. But in this instance at Western Oolf Association .and Na- ferent tippparaino. N"o lonsi-r i<« lea it we were of the opinion that tional Golf Association will dis: she the poor blind Gertrude but NOW PLAYING! sh« carries her part well. Al- tribute to golf clubs throughout the she is tho (ii.'rtnide who unwittltt:s?-'' though never attempting to be country. The film will be used ly-upeet.1 the p/istor's hoiiwhoid. NOW THBU SATURDAY funny herself, «he provided a to instruct youths in proper met.h- Hb wife tor menu her'and hU son 2 TOP HITS! charming, poised backdrop for the ods of caddying and stimulate in- folia In love with, her. Tho tragic Two of the Screen's antics about her, namely In the terest in the annual caddies' tour- climax L» not the only possible out- person of Cummings. nament which offers scholarship come, but it ijt the most IOKKMII Mightiest, Most prizes. In short, Hope will portray ond the motrt un-I-lollywood. Cumminga incidentally reminded a duffer golfer and Crosby, will The entire atory is set in the Spectacular Dramas in us in his many mannerisms of Red sing as well as swing the clubs. Skelton. Yet where we have found little .village of C*hiitf*iu d'Oex in the SwiflH A\pn aKfiin.it A back- — and — Skelton unbearable, Cummings was A new chemical spray will keep One Big Show! ground of Rlltterlnft white slopes' completely enjoyable. He oan bump apples* on trees up to three weeks and lee-ooverrd ellff». It Is pn- his nose "against the door with beyond normal dropping time. MARTHA ERROLLR, talented singing star who gagement. MI.HS Errolie, who attended Mlllburn High School, nnd now-living in New York, commuted from oourrtKln^ to noto that the photog- MASON • KERR played Rosalinda Eisenattae In "Rosalinda" at the raphy \a mor« ftdvnnci'd thnn .sH>n Now York to Millburn for the nightly performance. t Paper Mill Playhouse reversed the Usual commuting in some recent European offerings. "THE LAST DAYS MUm QUAINT. YET MODERN procedure during the show's recent five week's en- Rekindled Drtire Seeing thia picture r«kinA!fct my- ITS DIFFERENT - RELIABLE - ENJOYABLE MarthaJD x r ol 1 «• who The attractive,, talented sinning, which tlva production* w«r© staged, 1 dealre- to'«p«m-ne(j foretfri 'tlfinS' STARTS SU5TDAI tUNCHiQN* TEAM DlNMEftCS star., went, -forth from- MtUhurn "The gowns for •'Rosalinda 'were played the lead feminine Tole n%o to make heu r et our Jooal th««tcrfl< When re- OFfOMPElF I PaeKei Thrift Feiiiir»ir COCKTAIL HOURS 3 to 5 some 12 years ~ ' ~~'-- —"rnadt? specially, sets were superior in the operetta "Rosalinda" mark in the entertainment world. cently tritnl by a few of X)\» local "ANGELS WITH DIRTY find you just couldn't work with moving picture house* fon-ign which ended its five week run Since" leaving Millburn nho has ; FACES" ON V. 8. ROUTE 202 starred in ptochK't'ioH» Amerienn t\Um. house-did some commuting" in re- college groups who attended per One very uno'l rwuiou for thi.i m limn Put Humphrey and Morrlstown phis, Detroit nnd Louisville civic O'Brien Boftiri Bernurdsville 8-1160 , verse during her engagement there. opera ...season*. Most recently formanc.es during the Christmas that the piitiiri'.i dhuivii weri- not .SFIUJOII. They aeenu'd to witch flrsl rat(>f(»!•<• ii{M llhn» i-scept for "SHE" Miss Errolie nt one time was n 1Broadway h«-s seen her in the flu* Hit So. 2 "Rod Mill" und "Park Avenue." every line," she skited. a very few 'which, by tho wuy, iini AIR-CONDITIONED — AMPLE PARKING SPACE pupil at the Millburn High School, i fill the llmw.\t. nit» I'.wtDruli' ' with .seemed funny," she said in a I'eccnt i politan Opefn. Too .she would like the very heat ]ncliiflini{ the Ffenrh _ In — politfln Opera nnd now.- Itf.'id of tlie 1 interview, "to bo coming from New ,L.S.U. mu«ie deiinrtnierit. to be* invited hiuk to the Pnper "Crime, nnd I'linls-limfiit ' «nd PALACE mm' ' "THEY DRIVE 1Y NIGHT" York to Millburn where I grew During her fivi*. weeks «t. ine Mill to Rive further performance* "Bemity and tho Mcn.-.t" nnd thf? When in Morristown English "Hilef Knoounter." mi! up to give a performance yet thr-* SUSAN HAYWARD For Cocktails, Soda or Delicious Dinner The small hard lump that War, no American citizen was al- tions and expr'Miiotw o* the chnr- THE SAXON CHARM"! develops on the side of a 'cel- lowed to crow SpAnl^li territory permit to lmv«» Sfxiin. He nrguod aetertf ftpwk bt tl«T thun wordj Park Theatre FOUNTAIN and SNACK BAR—Open Evenings until to go from France to Portugal nnd pleaded, showing him contract, could and the f-xprewlotu «re uni- MORRISTOWN list's left thumb is 'the one hU in«trumrrt, his po«.iport, but Midnight (Except Monday) without apotiftl pfcsorml permis- VWWftl. 7 P. M. ThU Saturday sign of his profession which sion from the State Dcjiartnunt. nil in vain. Too many pnjwports Tlif musical Jicor-o v.-n,i written «nd papers were forged in thw ilM- Jan. 15Hi Sunday — 2 P. M. Until Midnight is never found on the hand of Consequently, Ebr-ribfTg hui] to ap- by Oorge Auric nnd although it 'IJIJ'."; it had nil to he confirmed is by no inttiii,4* the hi .«t ]iiu.-*i>'i i! jit ment. Maurice Etspribprg, Mill- in Portujyal begnnin »r«U r to h'tvo Tiir. jti'i.it*" with (Except Sunday — Closed) c •w'l.s si ill nt the frontier. In despair ont; better than this reviewer hn, .firiit,ioiiri^rt nt which the Portu- torale"' nt thf1 .f'nriw Theater," if ittder nn&Jisvm R Had«»hnck t<> * Co-feature • whrti all rloqui-nceihnd failfd. t guese I'rivident had alrmdy «is:ni- would he hnpr.w.ilhli' to let even « In the-time of the Spanish Civil bo held tip nt the Hi»tnlf»hT'»r'u- fled hln inti'ntion of being present., brief diflcuM^lott nt it go hy with- Ml.'XGLE PATROL" Suddenly nn ofJlcer apiwnred, out mentioning tho theater. nnd with a pry of joy, imluted Kin- Mrrtleni Theater CONTINUOUS PAH»« Ol 4 ni\ let's Go to the 40 PARK PLACE. ON THI SQUARE enberg M a lonR-Iont brother, Told On September 13 the J*«rU Th^- J ll!t» >n tn rn.Mii ii" Hain.'lt.h self to thn lntn\»wlgennt gtwrd afl l"rrtt">i I'miff « former 'cellkt «ind in pfUcetlme, the p of ''Kyin)iln)n!» V,\», l«:»ll HiHHhon* ll'l^n Marh th# PrcMdcnt of a Music, .Society tor/ile IXjVoU'ii *-xc'liisively ti> (in- MUl All |H1 NtfWttftH HIM' • • • which hnd often entrng-ed E!*<>nb«'Cj!r of thfl bi-.it J-'r*•»fi--tt fl.'m*. NOW PLAYING *** who hud been H Kin'ff niore than 1« i.titfHS,-d with m'"l JERSEY SUMMIT ortCfi in hl.(| the one-tlmi BEACON Ju»n." "Homicide for Three ;' , Charm," "The Creeper." PROCTOR'S 'cellist p«,").*•(! the word to the I'or- Mliht At th* Oper*.11 J*n 13*18. *'K»ery Olrl Should Bt lujfuwie offlilfllji thdt Rlflenherjt »«n friuirlsro." Jan, H-U, •'Wood UNION n Mutrttd." "Kliht WJOd." »,. M.,,,,1," "Innocent Afr»lr." UNION mu«t. ho conveyed to LUhon In iOL NEWSREEL time,"'and everitunlly a> c*ir w«» - J»n. 13-15, "J u 11 H MlithehftTM." Lat«*t Xtwa riui thorta. "W»l)t A Crookm? Mile." Jan Ifl-IR. provided. The 'rrlllat m«lnt«lni» 0' Mont. LAU6II MO^TE "Rond House " "BK in chnrm." Jan thnl it* •tif-rinffwhcel rnu/rt hnvn 1», "When My Bnby SIIIIIPI At Me," Tom Houro of Come tn grief, but th<»y Orw 1U MUb»ft«i. .? o"« drtful roplf* of (.rrlnd- Married At M«," "Wiilk A OrookPtl Mile." J*»i; 1848, "Itoftd Houie," "HHXOU C!ti»rni," rttMthi»r'n f»vorltcn, Jiwi, 19, FtuRln Rqtmdron," "Uock* of Ilrw>rhM iif»t plnn-wlth f«r- ••Oh#e*#r««f| p#»fli, rc»y*J J«n, 13, "Thre* Munketeem." 3m. H-IS, "P(tf»U," "Jtnit Money" J»J» blu» «n«mpt *>ncrtMtwl with •. "tm At 16-17, "The Saion Ohnrrn," "»r»uw- PHYLLIS MANSFIELD, mond«, Wfhly j»ol!*h#tl and Intrl i' Co»e " Jun. ll>'IQt "A Nmig 1* rn," KNTKRTAIISIHENT MiittTLt jt J»*t »r# IrMthnlffd In f^d t>*4tm MEADOWBROOK cwi mm. -. n "Un Totmf for "tmmtmt? tJ* )j « EmiwUhm, rtvmh Frlrrt <>nl«iw, French VlBtorltn jtwtlry At ROSiLLE PARK MAPLEWOOD NOW PLAYING- from $£.(M) 3m, 1J*)I, "Jull* MfcHwhuvwi,MfcH " "The with *«(« , oh«t#l»ln«i f»lmH»M«r(i'' J»n, ifl-II, "fly I nit 40 MINUTI LUMCHION SMVICI illv#r Ch*rw" «n, WniMlroii," "On» Towoh i»f Vtftui It-tl, " •mil** At M«, Jan 10, "KtMing t«ndH," "Walk A Such Art M Otoofcw* Utt*" rtfiM, AND HIS ORCHESTRA SOUTH ORANGE MILLBURN warn with th# MI1.MII RN " / HOUTi 31 • NIWAHK-rOMPTON TURNflKI irttll rte/ Hn 1I-JI, "Jullt Mtabaham," MORRISTOWN M*Jf. "tw ttf/ Un i«-i». ''Fighter AVI,, SUMMIT SU. 4.3M0 it|ii ill th#tr Ittttwi kM« f«« if, "W«IM* $n inmamut JU1U MHMfKfW" In p§mil. ffeat 4) JANtlAKV

ywir work you „.. Resolutions Aid •eMeve eoaay of the an Only Cameramen with a Rigid Routine In Taking Better Watch Hollywood's Camera Technique P wondert for your picture, Space want permit a Pictures in 1949 41k f ft y By SAMUEL COOFEB For Valuable Photography Hints help. *m photographer, Are Sure of Stopping Action Photos Some instructor* and student* By T. T. HOLDEN /* from the movie*. But Too many pictures are were talking about photos and cam- era* and resolution*, and they came Next time you have the spoiled by one small error or misfortune to see & movie how many interesting tips you'ca * \» overlooked detail. Profession- up with these promise* for 1M9. ^k* up from a HtUe observation I will stop and think before I that doesn't appeal to you a«d nudyri, of movie photograph als, knowing this, devote •hoot A second before I trip the forget about the plot, and the much of their training to de^ shutter will help eliminate errors actors and concentrate your veloping certain routine habits that and give me better pictures. attention on the photography. You become second nature. I will not use hypo until it is can pick up some interesting tip* Take * airnple fault like double- purple with age. I have had too this way that can help you Im- #xpo#urte. You'll never spoil two many pictures ruined by trying to prove your still picture*. • picture* UiU wey if you make a skimp on Jiypo. I will change it First notice the way the camera habit of advancing the film im- often. roves from close-ups to longer mediately after each picture. I will treat my camera Tike the views and wide-angle shots. You'll Then there are certain routine* fine instrument It is. Camera* can soon see that, there is nothing hap- of picture-taking that can spell the take punishment, but it doesn't im- hazard about this. Each camera difference between auccesj ' and prove their performance. position has a definite purpose— disappointment. Cultivate tht habit I will watch the temperature of as it should in your pictures. WHEN YOU CAN Dft/Vf of always holding your camera the my developer, despite the tempta- Long shots establish the locale same way tor »t*adineae, Develop tion to ignore it when in a hurry. and import of the scene. Medium THI SNOW OUT OF YOUR a routine for working the controLs I know developer* perform beat at shots selectively focus attention, WUViWAY WITH A that just won't let you forget to certain temperatures (around 68F). while close-ups register emotion *et the diaphragm or mak« eome I will carry an extra roll of film and important detail. Constant MAXIM other Important adjustment with me. No longer will I see the variations of theie positions keep best picture of,the day—just after your interest active by providing Make a habit before you map I have shot the last picture. a change of pace, SNOW PLOW the ahutter of quickly checking all I will help other photographers Notice how the camera some- NEXT TIME YOU go to a movie noticei tew JSe..e»»er*' nmem from • IDEM for drivewoy, yard or the small but important element* when .-I. can. I will not press my ad' times focuses on an actor speaking close-ups to longer views and widf-angle shots. I«£ mm iMs close-up of that must go Into a good picture— iroad. Designed for pa»4«ngW vice, but I will make it available and other time* on the listener. In a wise-looking owl is striking, so will you're ph^ta^rm^faj improve by fociu, background, the model'* ran or light trucks. and hope others will do as much still pictures, too, reactions arc varying the camera attitude. clothe* and hair, tht pose, expo- IT'S NOT just luck that some photographer* seem to hav« a knack tor me. often more interesting than the ac- ..«ure, ete.-to mak<« sure that every- dom the familiar eye- or waiat- You cent a£s3'pic3[ tip some good • AHached by limpl. bump,, of coming up with "on the spot shots." Camera routine, that waa J will clean my camera lens oc- tion that cauies them. • thing is exactly the way it ehould lcyel camera position ia used unless from motion damp» — on or off in a jiffy, secoad nature, enabled a Cleveland press photographer to freeze,the casionally — and not with a burlap Watch too how angles are util- pointers cos be. '.'••',. '•' there is a good reason for it pictures. While 8ib* f^aipment Hol- action.in this photo pf an escaped refugee from the. stockyard. bag (with lens tissue). ; ized to dramatize scenes—how selr Habit pattema «r«'th« beit ln- I will stick to the old rule for ex- lywood me» ussfiy mesh * far cry # Savts your bach - iav«j your •urance possible against forgetting posing film and paper "Film, expose front your two. fkxrUxmps, the heart - saves your tim«. mechanical detail* that make or fully and develop moderately; pa- principles LETOC*-**3 are basicaU} break a.picture. You Can develop per, expose moderately and develop The Teen-Ager any routine you choose, just so A Piece of four Mind fully." . Jong a* it become! second nature I note that a certain psychiatrist was quoted recently I will clean up the darkroom af- to follow it every time you make ter each use, especially when I use FLASH BULBS a shot. Moat important, once you as stating that Santa Claus is a potential source of juvenile . Looks Around delinquency. Telling little white lies about Santa sows the a camera, club or other public Castca Cut get a fixed routine firmly estab- darkroom, so that others may find BY BOB AGMAN . lished In your mind, you will find seeds of "serious trouble later on." He is quoted as advising it as clean and pleasant as I like 12E) One of the most severe points of criticism about school 390 that it leavea you free to concen- parents: "If you must tell children about Santa Claus, tell to find it. 120 '• 130 trate all your attention on the cre- them it's just make-believe and not These are just a few ideas. MayT is the marking systems. Ask any student and he or she will ative problems that are your pic- a reality." truth. Still, when Santa Claus was be you have some better ones. T>ey tell you that there has never yet been a good system devised. 130 320 ture. To me this is all hooey, phooey, driven in a jeep to his cabin on the may run along the lines of better While this is a bit of an exaggeration; it is, nevertheless, picture-taking, finer handling* of You can wive yourself a lot of and schmooey! And you may Village Green here in South Or- true, and most teachers will admit it, that the majority of 130 grief in the darkroom if you al- quote me ea nay Ing so! equipment, higher quality develop- the systems now in use are sadly •80 ange, they heard about it before- ing and printing, or production of XX FILM way* put your tray* In the came lacking. teacher that you berate because 2 Berts) In the first place, it'a not hand and were in the forefront to better pictures through mounting. FOR TRUCKS position—developer farthest from greet him. When they finally got To begin with, the biggest frailty she gave you an 89 instead of a 90. 33rnat 52T.. tUifc 30 «p. BOC. the sink or on your left. question of tolling children about 127 3Tc; IS* 3SP -liter 3:e & «1« 33c. Santa Claus or not. Children see in to see him, Carol said: "We of the marking systems is the The difference is extremely small Ail prs:iBs i If you make one type of film, talked to you yesterday in Macy'a, Revitalize Your teacher, or rather the difference in and the decisien Is not any easier! F on« developer, one developing time him in every store. The,other chil- Supplies 5iH35*s3 uat sfiay order is dren tell them all about him. So Santa," and she was quite sur- Holiday Plants the evaluation standards of the for her to make than it is for you j receded SeaS z~2*£M± -snowy order or and one brand printing paper rou- h to: they have « pretty clear idea a! prised when he didn't remember Just about this time of the year teachers. In the number marking to take. With the letter system she tine until you are expert with them them at first. what it's all ebout anyway. the Christmas poinaettk uauatiy scale one teacher will consider i can not be pinned down in the you greatly improve- your charter* bogs down into a dry stalk and de- mark of 90 as exceptional and will same way. How much difference, for good pictures. Words Won't Register I want to say to this psychiatrist, CAMERA EXCHANGE "You can get away with a lot, and jected blossom, You can preserve range most marks well below ftO,is there between a B and a B+?> In the second place, when they it for next year if you put it in a while another instructor will hand Ftmak Bjklw who this stout old gent with we'll take it. You can toll us that That is only up to the teacher to when we like our mothers we're cool, dark place. In the spring, out marks as high as 98 with reck- decide. Broad Wre«« Nrvtrk Z, S. i. Catching Up the whisker* and red bloomer* is, less abandon. After a while of this, suffering from Momism. You can cut it back, repot and bury It in (Continued from Page 2) we can tell them anything we the marking system becomes a toll us that when we like our the ground or In a !arg«- outer tot tuaniH 000 public housing units. These please, but our words won't regis- pot. When the weather turns cool mockery, denoting absolutely noth- fathers we're the. victim* of an in- THI probably will pass in a form ap- ter very •well. We can and should next autumn, bring It indoor*. It ing, When the marks of two stu- proved by the President, and it ia toll them truthfully that the Santa verted ocdipus complex, and hence will probably bloom in time for dents arc compared by outsiders, SUBURBAN SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY GIFFORD likely, too, that legislation will they see 1* just a real man dressed potential homosexuals. But by Under Per tonal Direction mtul Smfi*ni»i«m */ 1 Christmas, 1949, To preserve its sircb as college admissions repre- ""go•"•••-through to raise minimum M...to..rqpr< *M»t Santa. We can heaven, when you attack Santa ..beauty, when..it does .bloom, give sentatives,-, the-—difference Int. the; Jf ROME P. KRIMKE. F. t» f, i ""'wagea,' "16 extend social security,' and should tell them further that Ctaiw, you're going too far, Sirf* it a warm humid place away from marking standards.of the. teachers j '':%xxaro<^':rc'^w«cED cm K>E to restore the full reciprocal trade a rf»I Santa Claus lived many Santa a Communist FOfc GRADUATES^ OF OTHER j*1IOOL£ ROUTE 10 agreement program and to lower years ago, and \VP dress these men radiators or direct heat. does not sbow up any place in I'd like to see just one boy or •] one's record,. In mnny cases a'mark In Single and Multiple Bask Pfwtooraphy the bar* for displaced person*, to up to remind,..us of him. We can giti who bf*carne &.. juvenile delin- Increai* federal afd to education, and should say, when ajsked, that wait*, and works long enough and of-88 from one 'teacher is better -••- • xsn ' -^ quentbecause of Santa Glaus! hard enough. It ncexls less of a than a mark of 93 frorn another; and to extend price supports for it is we who buy them the gifts Darn it, next thing we know, the All Advanced Studio Wot* farm products. thry ask for, and not Santa Claus, facing of such supposed "realities" yet while you yourself might know House Committee will be accusing that your mark Is worth a lot more LIMITED ENROLLMENT Big question marks fn the Tru- as: every one's out to get you, so For Further Information Write Box *9t». Sooth The children listen nnd agroo, him of being a communist because better got him first; every man than its face vnlut\ it does not do man platform are civil rights and or Call SO 2-5311 or SO 3-m; but don't understand at all. To he's an internationolifit and ww»ra for himself, devil take the hind- you much good on your record compulsory medical insurance. On red pants! STATE APPROVED FOB C.L TKIIMSfi MAXIM SNOW PLOWS the former, southern Democrats them SantA Claus is a living em- mast; wars will always be with us; when taken in comparison with the other student. are going to battle every inch of bodiment of a spirit that Jikes all Personally, I think the world and a host of other such cynicisms. the way against antl-lynching. children, and wants to grant them need* more of Santa Claus. It Juvenile delinquency because of It has often been said that a •nU-poIl tax, and fair employment every wish they have. As such he needs more of a childlike spirit of Santa? Foolishness! When they system of no marks whatsoever practice law*, Mid on the latter, in very real to them, despite any belief in such ideals as: goodness, send Santa Claus to jail, they can would be beneficial to everyone. there'll be opposition from both explanations we may niaki". faith, charity, permanent peace on send DIP right along.with him, andStudents would just graduate or sides of the poHtioal aisle ... and My own children are cases In all thp earth, good will to all men. I'll be in good company! So if fail; however, the? re are several terrific bombardment from the point. They have askwl us about It needs mdro of a belief that all don't worry that they may become obvious weaknesses to this plan American Medical Association. Santa, and we have told them the things come to him who wants. your kids like to visit old Santa, The competitive, angle is cut out the gangsters of the next genera- almost entirely and colleges would tion. Tnke them along and enjoy have no way to measure the stu- yourself. While you're «t it, you dent's ability. The Inside Picture New Alarms Provide Variety for Sleepers might ask Santa Claus for some- One advantage the letter system thing for yourself, too. How else has over the number system is that awakening of courae) then rise Bnd While the .figure* below reprr*rnt an tinpres^i^e total By JKFPERY JAMES can you let your' husband or wife it gives the teacher a little more •nine In th«'"glare of electric of carefully selected »f 4 Mi light* to blinking on and off once tht alarm la set at half-hour in- John L. Backer the deairad hour has been reached. Pr4t., Beckm- Cm December 1, 1948 tervals. Result, on every half hour; ttruction Company Wo understand thnt thin Item in the house lights go on, off for a guaranteed to be practically half hour then back on once more. Frank Brhetm Prmi., Frank ffnVo« i sU'ep-proof. It evidently works, at least he 520,000 FLOOR INVENTORY Co., Inc., Gmmral €mh $9,141,478.86 Another use to which these little mid he hadn't had a burglar since Contractor* Shwrl Term >*o«e«- 4,000,000.00 II r dock* may b« put is to burglar tht operation was put in effect. TO BE SOLD JanMw M. C'»»»n««K l . S. €m't Bond* 17,414,544.44 i 't Vkt, Prtiidmnt, Other LH|KU1 Ftdtral Tru$t C*. I S21JS1.S6 ii Rial Estat* $30,877,774.86 Fir«t fg 31,713,928.81 i#vrn th<-n catch thnt extra "five,, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES William E. Hmhrt Fr But with Physician th«s«e nrw fnnilcd a!nrni«, we were Malnrtnone* Sumply FRANK R. 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