^^fw- "Justice to.tfl; Evtijf .-A malice toward none."

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1ETH YEAJt IfO. SUMMIT, N. J., IG, OCTOBER 7, 1938

4- There ia a neighborhood dub Grand and Petit Jiq|f& jgpt Place Graduat In need of, a victrola or radio. CoOefe Clob Uses Freeholder Bauer p Birch Raised to Anyone wishing to dispose of Win ttonors at Smith arty Named for Year one, kindly call the Y. W. C. A. Summit >1«2. V Among Or. Mar jerie Hope Nicholson, Old Guard Speaker •The next meeting of the Women's Police Sergeant drawn for,service dean of Smith College, who' will- Auxiliary . of Overlook,, Hospital '.. .".I., •— '' - •' • With the 1938 awards, which hare Grand Jury Ihta week be remembered as the commence- will b* held;on Monday, Octolter Names Officers- Lloyd Thompson by tment Bpeaker at Kent Place, last Presented by John W, C-lift, Just been paid to the four girls now THE SUMMIT HERALD, charleu J7th, .ati.lhe Uttte White House of Council Confirms Mayor's holding College Club scholarships, Alex C. Campbell and Ja June, has notified Mtes Harriet id Commissioiief's The Thrift Shop Is open daily miasioner William Larned Hunt, head of the school. L. Bauer of the' I'nlon County the. Y.'W. ('.A. in Morris ayenn*« Appointment By Split the total amount paid put by the at 10 a. m. of Assistants- after October 1st from 9.30 a. m. College Club in scholarships since Louis DeV. Day, 22 bf the appointment of Miss Atleen Board of'Frt.ehoidcrs told the meni: Vote-^-Ta Supervise to 12 noon and from 2 to' 4.30 . 1926 bus reached |s\793. The scho- Oakley M. UVance. 9 Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.bera of ihe Old Guard of bis thirty- Mrs. R. I. D. Nicoll, president of ice District Con. p. nuas well as Saturday morn- I larships covered by this sum have George D. Cornish, 80 Oak. Waidron M. Ward of Whittredge five years a* a title searcher in thej'the auxiliary, urges the attendance j Wofk Of Day M lag, and welcomes any con- been held by nine graduates of theavenue, John L, Deltche, Jt road..AS a Sophia Smith Scholar. county, at their meeting last Tues- of overy member of that organiza-1 Aimslfo77tiie Year trfbutions. If you are unable lo Summit High, School, four of whom Ridge avenue, all of BTOBltt Tnis is one of the highest honors day. • ' _^ - .••.•.-•.-• tion and all other women leave your contribution at the. have received them during their en- Clifford Schsifer, Mountain avefWe, that the college bestows. Stressing the wisdom of a thor- may be interested, as the Council in Long Session •hop, please, call Mrs. Paul New Providence .township. search in tire four year course. The colleges Miss Ward'who was gauaegraduated!?"d ^ be referred to a case of tjje meeting is chiefly concern^ Clifford Bernard, chairman of. Tiemer, Summit 6-2009-W. The list of one hundred •*»»• from Kent Place with honors in I L de e "tSnipdimoinihg to you, dear seN attended by - the scholarship. hold- om Kent Pl ith h i I ^ V / /T!iV'? ed with the annual bridge to be Summit District, of the Boy ers have Included Mt. Holyoke, Bad- drawn for the petit jury for the Oc- '? gea'nl." was the greeting"awafting- I Wednesday announced the tober term includes the out because of a'bUnliet!hcld. '1 Hobby Hall at the Beech- cllffe, Hampton Institute, Syracuse at Smsth. She i)fficer Charles C. Birch', the num- AtttA organisationof the dls- Hotel On afternoon of University, Bucknell, New Jersey from Summit. F, I. Rowe, named in the dean's honor list. ._ covered the p op- ber eleven man on the list of Sum- for the turning) year. In ad-Business Men Name College, for Women, University of man road, Frank L.. Orr, 1M Sddltl6n to Miss Lore Alckelin ofj I Friday. Oc.tnt.ier 1'Sth, to raise i to the vice-chairmen, Russell funds for the linen which Overlook mit police off leers.-when be awoke [North Carolina and Pembroke. Wednesday morning becausejCom- - •rbv and Robert J. Murphy. Jr., Tupayerc' Coininittee Wih Pembroke. 7-,.AA irTluIrving vlUKBplac e »„an„d „„ fro,« Katharine Grimm of the home; need for Without exception the girls holding .providence borough. George Every year. as the" hospital mori Couricy on Tuesday night after dittrict administrative group College Club scholarships have N. .J.. another Kent owner. p of the commissioners; President Vincent Hall of the of Union' avenue. When Mr. Bauei< started search- gro»8. the linen requiremenq t in- more than two hours.deliberation tli maintained excellent scholastic rat- Ptace alumna, was also listed. ' • cre 8e Business Men's Aasoclation an- ing in 1906 one small room in thei » »- It is onlyl through the finally confirmed by a four to three , committee chairmen, and the ings In collegec . Several have bril- 1 ct cojnmittee chairmen ap- nounced this week the appointment Court HOUM held "all the records Rtrentious efforts of the auxiliary I vote the surprise' appointment of of members of the Taxation Com- lianllant recrecords.i : All have shown ex- When the- {and boom came larger and the hearty eo opefation and [Mayor' James W,Bancker naming ed by Mr: Bernard. . • . ,•: ceptional qualities of leadership 7 test S. Hickok, district corn- mittee of {hat organization as fol- Athenaenm Secures 6jm Meetings quarters wet-e obtained in thenewly 'generosity of- the people of Suin-;Birch to a newjy treated sergeinc/ lows: George Marvin as chairman, wh^le in college, and those that built-annex. Today the |iall oflmit and thje- adjacent communities]to have d>rect supervision over alt*, [oner announced his staff of have graduated have entered upon,! intsfor the year: Commander Chester Henry. Jofin D. Hood, John ReVoris in-the Court House'lower j served 6y Overlook that this great • day menon tae force. • X Kent*, Carleton-Pierson, Henry, carters of. genuine promise. The surpasses anything of Its kind 1 Stile*. Carl Frosch. Keith Scholarship Committee of the Col- Of Women Voters •-- • in i need-in met. ' .'. | The appolqtment which-took the. and Joseph Prjror. Mr. Schmidt and Louis E. 8t*al. Thlii the state. Thos« who attend the meeting on iCouncilmen by surprise was committee will work wltnT the Bute lege Club has kept in close touch The largest owner of home prop- ti a new appointee, but well with the girls throughout their col- The of the Sum- October 17th will receive further.<. thought necessary by the Mayor be* n and well liked In Summit Chamber of Commerce la their ef- is now tbe.U; S. on this vital forts to keep municipal, county and lege course and after graduation, i capable scout .leader, and has been able to help have put ...,,- .. . . -•'- —IVIU.CIUUICUI, said the * speaker.' ' , j tallied at headquarters for day desk State taxes at a minimum compata- 1 /chairmen of the district com- their education to such excellent be. held on Monday, October 10th,rTnrongh the Federal Home Loan . ••'•*••••• • j-duty Is unable, ti ; give any supervl* ble with good government. . |t)lon to the vaiious officers at niiyii'. «i were announced: Scout Ad- use. • • '.. • ••• '.'.•• with a luncheon at, the Beecbwdod Association many a i»uitdlng and Itment. Charles H. Beek; tamp^J tHotel. All Interested In not only \lokQ associatloou and many a bank * I particular posts, .The efficient Since the College. Glub first bei 1 Simuel E. Jones? cubbing. Ar- gan its scholarship '' work twelvo lhls meelng, but in learning more!was heiped out of a bad mess by •work of the night patrol under-Hi* bailey; finance. H. C. Jodje Hughes Referee years ago, it has received the ;of tne objectives of this organiia-;the granting of Federal loans to, Group, supervision of another sergeant Upson. Jr.; Health and Safety.! tiqn ire cordially Invited to mak«;pay ott ^^ due mortgagee But in j wu3 *^iven as an additional factor wholehearted support of the resi- reservations not.later than Friday.. u»e owner could not1 aalcolm S. Edgsr; leadership dents of Summit, many of whom many cagw ,. , in iitdueiiclug the appointaifiu. g. Amedee Spadone; organ- October 7th, by calling Mrs. Stanley (pay off the government so now the Clvir Aecn which.as president" Maxwell Leit••t, In $3,606,006 Estate have contributed w|th unfailing V1VIC rtS&U'.j,. e ii it. "Does not O.J«organ. Summit 6-3346. (upkeep of these properties will be-: of 01inc put En, Spencer M. Maben; public- generosity to the success of its an- mean the (Robert E. Woodward; senior The President of the New Jersey 'come another burden for the aol- ciation to Discuss Coun» i appointment or nual ' scholarship benefit. . flow- State League of Women Voters. | vent taxpayers • u ing, Arthur F. Molltor. ever, no other type of College Club . ^~ . j r»" j men to the police force." Biricii Bemrd announced that the Named By Orphan's Court Mrs L. H. Robblns of Montclalr.j Tne Iate,t attempt on the part of ty uovemment and Re*'continue to nde & benefit has received quite such en- will be present as honor guest and government is the establish- ct'g aim3 for 1939 were four: of Umoo County lotiear thusiastic and widespread support the In patrolling traffic. A better appreciation. of the speaker. She will discuss the sub-,ment of n,anagement trusU to col- lation to Municipality I That the Birch appointment wr,.s as the Book Sale, which now prom- lect'of "State and National Issues Mito repair* and dls-j Oath and Law on the part of ExcepUons Filed By ises to be an annual event. iIect rtnti> feelingTy opposed by Coanoii- «;;s \t and Scouters, and an earn- of the November Elections", a topic |po8 e of ,he properties but an yet very apparently evidenced ty thr*'e This year's Book Sale will open which will be of undoubted interest | other, fort to live them. Beneficiaries the8e have proTed DUt an Ask Freeholder to i emphatic nos. and tw*o 'qualified on Thursday, October Wth. Every to all voters since legislation, al -'item of expense.. , .. ,. , . •• , .•• ayes.:: ' • .•-..-.. •. A'Beeper sense of responsl day now hordes of busy workers ways important on our democracy, f UUr. Bauer spoke also of his work! At a meeUtig of the Board of Goy- Councilman OuWo F. Forstcr on the part of sponsoring may be seen in the spacious store at will be more so than ever this year. e nor f th e Soulh Coles Estate on the Union County Board of! /_ ? « . Sunwilt Civic I from the First Ward .opposed th« ilzations and troop commit* it Beechwood road, shelving the and since without any" doubt "new ipveeholders. This board controls Aasoriatlon it was decided that the pp >n for the, part they are play- ;a oimment "Exceptions tiled by rhe benefi- books as they come in. The store moves will be made toward peace v • v legislation. We ciaries of the estate' of /. Acker- is open every morning from 9 to 12 A realization on the part of for the purpose of receiving dona- The program committee of-' the our legislators have ilssioners and scoutmasters man Coles, deceased, late of Plain- tions. — Athenaeum through its cbalraan, what the consequences field, to the accounting filed by the he time and efforts they spend The entire literate population of Dr. George W. Brown, has secured tlons will mean to us , im wi_ _ „ MIU_ r outing pre. worth whtle.' fidelity Union Trust Company, Phyllis Bentley, popular English u. 18. - ii.»-» i . .'because there are absolutely no rec- Summit must give as many vol- citizens, and as citizens of thejcacann dradraw oonn tn thee d|r dirtt roaroad dru fun,,ad (Inn ! ,, «Pectedtliat^th^ e ppprincipaal department to feeling of' privilege on the[Trustee! have been .referred to novelist, to address the Athenaeum world, or(l8 ln the poIlce umes as can be spared, if this Book Trenton. This fund is raised by u.c|8»t!at!akl>,kl>r wlh^ bebe FreFreehol(1 ehol(1,^ WmWm, .L i substantiate the appointment of a |pf all scouters for the oppor- Judge, John~jl,Hugher of Summit Sale Is to be as successful as Its on the evening of Thursday, Jan- There will be announcemenUj » ^ u l ^ i bttit th i f , that is theirs in helping to tax on gasoline and is available!.McMane and that he will outline)mirfr placed there |n 1929 over by the -Orphans' Court of Union predecessors., College Club solici- uary 12th. , — concerning the plansj which have only in the Smaller contmunitl!"»contmunitles.! « procecdurc of the iipard «»fj character in boys so. that County for bearing and decision. been" made for.the winter activities I man put on the police force In 1983. tors report that nearly everyone Miss Bentley w.111 speak on "Mod- the cities being considered rich Chosen freeholders of Union Coun-jjuinplng th|g boys may become upright, of the local league which will be of i y ... i ...... luumjMiifc mm man OVer binuqurwr.-?" • *« V. estate •aggregates tf knows about the Book Sale and isern Novel," and will point out the enough to take care bf their own kt men. interested In in success.. Nearly interest to both members and 1 will explain the policies otjor qth-ejf . without ahowing that his and the excepUops, which involve change between the novel of the roads. In tiiis'connectlon^He told'; " and -the-llmiutlons un-1 . unwarranted. In everyone can spare at least a few friends present at the luncheon. of the Improvement now boInK Ider whJ«n H preforms Its functions. hecord {0 in mortgage ia vestments nineteenth and the novel of the There will be a meeting on October the. third place, I vote no on this and, similar securities, were filed bv books and is' glad to contribute made In Springfield between MU1-1 The extension of the field of tho twentieth century; its chance in l$th, for which Mrs. Robblns' talk local appointment because the Council Beulah B. Crane, individually and them. However, many of those burn avenue and: Broad street in' association Into the domainHf by Cornerstone that have promised books have .not matter, manner, and faith, as well' will be excellent preparation. This has gone with the police de- as exscnirjx of tie esUte of Will* Summit I county government results fromJ part men t them a radio." [yet found time to sort them out oTas the causes 6f these chankes Is to be a candidates' meeting, ever Increas-:tne fact that a large proportion of lam ML Crane, deceased.-and Rich- sponsored the Summit, Plain- ard.Crape, Howaxd" Crane and Jeaa bookcases and turn them over to whioa Mias Beutley believesrto be work and)tbe local tax assessment la the College Club. The books are chieflhifl y |% WorlWldd WarW . tthhe sociail ab e t0 Chambers, all of whom are blood urgently needed this week. conscience, and the German psy- members bf the Old Guard, ' county items. of the event* in Summit to relatives of J. Ackennaa Coles, the Those^wno fine it inconvenient to chologist, Sigmund Freud. / ^t many on Columbus Pay will decedent. The order of reference take their donations to 14 Beech- by the Orphans' Court to Judge laying of the cornerstone of wood road between 9 a. m. and noo*t is the most] Hughes calls for a hearing by him jprewed the opinion that the most i'ycarg< , WM ,nformtd tonight of diaon Junior ; High School may telephone Mrs. Robert L. Cop-recent EJarlier volumes. from heri Next Tuesday Lt,-Com. Guldo| fruitful on the exceptions, to" determine n^ayknow where legislators stand! the action of Mayor Bancker for tha bder construction in the east- sey, Summit S-1374, and their books pen include "A Modern Tragedy," p0 wwil,VTe1lol tell off .-- .-• "Freedom Farewell". "Inheritance" 1 pectlon of. the city. 'Among what deoreejhould be made tbere-j»,',{•-£ wTthout many Important questions of the|,h i.. R. hand. It appstrs that many of thol"™ . Mf*f J«^ ^.ffi!^.? *S' who are expected to take and "The Partnership." All of day. This meetinmeettBKg will be held inin|! the Naval Rcserre- , items of county expenditure result ^ fch°t hi8^e "ffi'SciT'con in the ceremony are Miss College Club can give much needed these books reveal the author's Elizabeth, on "October 19th, at 8' [from mandatory sta^legislatlo^It j"^fi'.^.f.SS *g£2?r the present condition of the estate. A. Freeland, principal of the and richly deserved scholarship aid sense of history and of background, p. m. - as to property, securities- and in- next year will depend entirely upon and especially her feeling for the -Both the meetings in the Beech- Duncan Dancing on and Roosevelt schools, vestments, by the testimony of wit - wood Hotel and the one in Eliza- A. Crawford, prlncipalrelect the; number of books that, the citi- social movements. Born in the in- on nesses and the production of all dustrial north of England and hav-beth are open to the public, and 1 nolntmcnts. In the department, I e new school,.Superintendent zens of Summit can spare from Meanwhile, the local association documents relating to mortgages, their libraries now. ing lived there most of her life Miss Hoth will be found of vital interest amze la making plans looking towards a have not seen the other records,'' :hools John R, "DougaU and guarantee mortgages, participa- Bentley knows first-hand'the prob- to Voters who are concerned with_ workins affiliation of some sort be- Notwithstanding his objection, "Sig- r James W. Bancker. Harvey tion Interest in mortgages and old- lems of life in an Industrial area. getting an unbiased, unpartisan in- various drKVnirationsbf'-lerfatateJ"lalMd lnathalt hhee wawass nonott aa ccritic — )le; president of the Board of er securities, with the history qf In her descriptions and in her in-formation anent the -forthcoming ^r^^^-^ny--^-^.^Jsimilar character partment. or of the police ition, wtf; preside, the sale and purchase of all in- Professional Group terpretation of her characters one elections. i It is already with the New cornerstone, to be laid In the vestments. is conscious of her sympathy, and Councilman-at-Large G.' Harry I part of the building will con- The inventory qf the .estate concern for the under-prljrlleged. will this year be, combined to meet J-the purpbse of following State-leg- CuUiH did not elaborate on his'no, whici h was a very emphatic one. metal box, sealed In it, shows It to be one of the largest To Dine Tonight Among the English writers whose on Saturday mornings. This will be! js|alipU ajid administration. : other items, a copy of THEfiled wttbihe Surrogate of Union books have, always *pld well in "Missing Persons," the tenth consecutive year thati '• interest In problems of sUte and Councllmen Burton L. Boy*-, IT HERALD giving a com County for many years past. It has Verner Peer qualified tlfeir ayes "If a man does not make new America Phyllis BentteT to one-of Miss Zahn. director of^the.t'inci.pjes at a .time when these\™l f^iv.," 1 the apnolntment." nr«*r- ' •••••' .Errors and Appeals, whleh-fecent- publication. ' In her, lecture men*-j statement be labeTed the Accordingly seems to be tbe sen- these classejushe is accompan- principles are being attacked from Councilman Donald Bourne offer-" the ceremony, which 'will.oc- ly decided the legal questions rais- timent, of more than 70 Summit pro- hers of the Athenaeum will find Bureau," since it is an by Mary Shambaugli, concert! foreiRn—sources aa lwing unwork- ed 4ttthat issue. _•. thelr appetite for good"" fprceful H^mpt to locate-certain prospective cd no qualification to his ay*.. 12.30 p. m., will be a group fessional men actively engaged in planist and composer; who is also! able. A 'local example is the President Lester after Council ad- Wren from the Roosevelt and hearings the chemical field wJli periodically writing whetted and in Jiereharmj mentors «f the Adult Education director of music-ln~lhfe Dunca«feott>se~ln Civic GovenijD.eni, whjch ••-•--• • movement whose preaenc&at regie journed said) "I believe Birch la.*/, »on schools who will attend Hughes Twill begin in about ^ Mr6m~ -%e festive board^ of manner and -personality there Is movement; whose preaenc&at regie- Summer School of the Arts. To ia being offered by."the Summit r tradQn'was expected tut not real- Adult Education ^program and atvery able poltcs" officer especialtyA >w school when it-opens reg- weeks. •.-.,; ,.;','< ' _- '•• . and exchange experiences. "These bound Jlo be genulpe satisfaction.— theseTclasses "slso she brings sev- in traffic work/" _ 3 for instruction on or about metrfrom more thah n a ddosen differ- _The program cotnmlttee-wUl an- ized. Some of these people. IHs to eral of the members of her concert which--ten well-qualified speakers be supposed, are, not even aware of group |to act as assistants. This 1 will discuss these problems. Birch~lras voted (the pay of '•$S^>^| m^TJUCT COUBT CASES ent fields orindustry will convene [nounce in a,short time C5e Athe- fiOO annually as a ewgeant an In- * tonight at Ganoe Brook Country naeum'a complete program for theth#lr eligibility';. others- have ap- year Kathleen Hinni, who is a fully j Executive* of large corporation? v Regular session of Third-Dis- crease of 1200 of his present stlp^ Club at 7. One of ihe pnrposes of 1938-39 season, hoping to include peared as through a rosy baze. ^ndj^ccredited graduate teacher of .the} are realizing that economy and ef-end. The vote to change Birch's Organ Dedicated trict Court yesterday with Judge the meetinmeeng will be to extend a Dean W. R. Matthews, of London. haye disappeared like ghosts. -If/]Duncan School, will do a part ofjficleney in local and state govern the actual teaching in collabora-1 mentis an Important factor in coh-salary was along the same 4-3 John L. Hughes presiding heard "special hand of welcome to the Dean of the Cathedral of St. Paul, any co-operative. reader should count as confirmed the appoint- At Wallace Chapel and worthy successor to* the well- recognise them by the.description tion with Miss Zahn. The, work of | nectton with the success of the bus- and acted upon the following newest arrivals r in "Summit of the ment. '•"••• < ;f known Dean Inge. An effort is be-and apprehend them for the com-both'of these teachers is too well'iness e^iterprizes in which they are Sunday cases; landlord and tenant—Chas. Ciba Company and the Bell Tele- Loan to Hoaslaf Aataorltf wa« a "red letter" S. Rlllo vs. Angelina Pizuttt. judg- phone Laboratories. ing made to engage James Rowland mittee, he will have accomplished a known In Summit to need further [engaged. In many cases they are it (h«.Wallace Chapel A: M, B.ment for possession in five days; Each matt present is expected to Angel!, former president of Yale, service for the community; how- recommendation. The school te! encouraging tneir employees, par- The following resolutions were . pur,cb. Rev. T. It Watson based on the tradition bf the dance \ ticularly the jutilor executives, to unanimously approved: Loan Sum- n contract—Hill City Coal and Lum-respond to a rotary Introduction in and now supervisor of the educa-lever, he is.advised to look at home « 11 a. m. from the words as taught by Isadora and her sister take an active part in tHe work of mit Housing Authority M,W0 r ber Company vs. Fred J, Miles, which among other things he will Uonal prpgram of. the. National^ first,- as missing persons have a « » It be possible let this tell where he waa born, where edu- Broadcasting Company. disconcerting habit of being where Elizabeth Duncan. But to it Anita!civic groups in the localities'In for six months at 3' per cent per from mt.", judgment.for plaintiff for 1374.11; has brought a new vigor and crea-lwhich they live and are making! annum, which action was explained A large num- Poth's Distributor Corporation vs. cated, where employed. and any- one least expects them. - nmuned. thing'of Interest In connection with Information is desired on the tive inspiration that is truly ex-javailable the use of some of their Las a routine way of the advancing' «. the Rev. oedrge William Russell Lisk, judgment for plain- Scouts and Fathers in pressive of American youth at its; of flee facllitiee-.fnr such purposes. • the work of-thr Authority and- tiff for 1299.53; tort-Chester N. his family, his work, his company whereabouts of'the following per- i D. D., of th» American or irfr products. sons :•••--.••• fjnefit. Whenever snd wherever j The thought behind this Interest is( which sum will later be repaid the; Soqiety g « » y timely Oliver vs. Edmond Johnson. Judg- Overnight Camp Trip possible, as in her summer school that these activities will aostet in .city; pay Public Library and Board P ar a #r meat for plaintiff Tor II49.W; Wil- A further purpose of the meeting Twelve gardeners for the course on "Worship Through Is to build around a oommon- inter- n Gardening " Look of the arts at Easthampton, she'making-New Jersey a better plac?; of Recreation each S1.O0O; raio»> liam Kunze vs. William Tltkaukla, Sixty-two fathers, scouts, and ' » combines the dance with the other in which to live and to do business.' grade ot fire company drivers J. after which h» dedicated est inj the beauty that I* Summits for these people out-of-doors, as J ! •w Hammond Organ, using the judgment for plaintiff for ,1275" with and to acquaint 8um»»it with who's leaders, gathered at Camp Wat- —* '- -' " *•-"-• '-" •••,••.— •- Kerrigan and C. Bender as of Oc*; a counterclaim "dlsmtaed; WllUana chung, near' Olen Gardner, -for thethey Very seldom retire, indoors' arts, music, of caurse. drama, palnt- x"L a/rah«*m«t '«>*» »Wi- who in the chemical and allied In- untd snow-tkne T.hen plants onflng, sculpture and handcrafta. This V, T Viffirifllc tober 1st; cancel prospective bene*". Kunie vs. William VltkauMs, Judg- dustry living in Summit. ' autumn over-nigbt camp Saturday S , .fit assessment vs. Mrs. Gattney on ««hodist Episcopal Hymnal; afternoon. Most of the afternoon wmdow sills may betray them. j summer she bis been'training a r ei I w. Jenkins assisted Mrs. ment for plaintiff for Hit* a few in Summit) for the There has been some rearrange- C^,.!1 I n >' have completed the campers turned in, with the ment ofclasses for Saturday morn-i^WJ "?• J -''"" f'° ;^e" was.approved. ," • •'-•..••• f.\.g William Kume, Individoatlf. vs. dent of the Nassau Smelting and series entitled "Psychology for 1 w tyrme re 0 r 8erTlce8e ••»*' Rfftlnlng. : . autumn air sharp enough to point ingInr. the olderolds** girlsrirls.'above,, above, twelv plaratifts forfl4L _ ^>:" a lesson for any one .who did not years; to meet-tt t o'clock, in or-' make his bed tight ^. .About ten fishermen, who want it gling act at their three Summit sta«' wlth TheitWv (wer* two. e«Mlr marked] LEG FlACTtTstEI* Sunday mornlag after a break- to be a year-round .sport, for "FJy-d,u'ring the day, the ladles class at ,_ .„ i tlons In commemoration of, the?ji the choir rtndared a well no appearance ahd onweaat ssitled. r Casting.",- .,-•;. •••-.,;•'.-• ; lvi9lon twenty-j g today of their neir^ ; nr ' • fast at which oatmeal and hot to. to consist of a half hour of ^ - emblematic of formal openln Several thinkers, for pr. Dean's lTe y a er v wlth the com MM> , A birthday mishap which no cakes never tasted to good/there and a half hour of dancH[ « ™ " , ^ M super station at the corner of Km* . ^M'Hsr. Ths CBILI* STttCt" BY child would like, bifsfl the son ofwere church services .for .all. Later "Family Relationships" course, ^—; Each of the two men wtr«j.mit jr )tn pi Communion foUowsft', k won which really offers a key to rich mlt aTenUf and raa n ace tnAi l MrV and Mrs. Frank DeRiemo of in the morning tiads played boys in girls both.fourto seven yisnTbf presented with a travelling denied. w Edward, four-year-old ribs Irving place Tuesday night. While baseball, which ws* followed by and' happy life both* within and age\ from 10^0-11.30 11.15 to 12:15. bag'by their fellow employes. A communication was read Mr. and Mrs. Petykowsicl or Chest- playing football with a group of dinner! The Journey's homeward without the famir£ ." , . The elssses betln Saturday .morn- Mr. Purvis entered"Aervice Sep- property owners on Blackhu: >/»25 pledgedto keep nut street, is in Overlook Hospital hoys on Mabis Field. Nicholas was were made in the aftsrnoont -wjth JTre girls.' at whose request In*. October 17th. In Hobby Hal). tember ft. 1913/as a conductor lit place asking that Council eoasld full amount Is raised, -with a possible fracture of th* skull, Squth Orange avenue curiums*, Ihurch caught In a scrimmage when a every one JhanUng Camping Chaii*- ^Italian" was inaugurated., but Further Information may be had the d,raln»ge rotn BUckbnrn ros#:|i now complete tad on the result of being struck Wedne> natnber of boys bit on him frac- man B. B. Jofles, In charge of ar- whose names' haven't yet appeared.! from any member oJ the following Essex Division. During the follow- thai on occaiion has laundat*|J| f October 16th ttt day afternoon >y the car of hlir turing his leg. .Nicholas was thir- rangements, for a fine camp.'es- on the list for that class. ;- .' committee: Summit. Urs. John Cur- Ing years he haii filled the position prop#rtl«tsloag the-former stippi aunt. Mrs. Isabel Denrtjrwfcl, who teen years old on, Tuesday and pecially for his success In provid- untilia .golden age of 1 art and tis. Mrs. Arthur Markham. Mrr of Receiver, Kosd Supervisor. Depot The matter wa» referred to """ ,ryt lives on the sane street. Tte chilofWhether the aoperstftlon about ing perfect camping weather, learning. Adult Educatiqn; especial- Wliliam, Swarti. Mrs. E. Allen Master and Acting Supervisor. Fie street dep»rtm«nt and the city, speaker. Wt«r« was nlajrlnc near his aunt's drive- "thirteen" being all unlucky num- ly ;lU ill' deeper sena*. cannot hppe was-transferred to the Morris glneer for consideration. 1 Smith, Mrs. Edward. Jones; Short ™ taitWlthMl tD hisway. The lather Is empkired as a berhad any bearing on the acci- Singer Queen AnneJBlectric Cab- to enroll all of Summit, but there Hills. • Mrs- Bdiwrd Qballf. Mrs. Division In-February. 1928. ss Depot .The action of " . white and colored. tteehjuilc In Collm's garagw, .**•,dent, Nicholas at least deserved a UjrwiB for most of the community. Master- and -now holds that posi- of Adjustment in r inet, without blemUh. bulH-in mo FVederlck Ooucher.; Chatham, Or. Jkunoroskt i» his s|ste»-lit-iiif| . 8tte,e better birthday present . tor, light, recently ^ Miry MacGregor. tion at the Summit garage. plication Of Joan waa sehrtd/wlth a nMmw torn les' shoes invisibly soled at On Use dinner „committee was 27 Shadwlde avenue waa sehrtd/wlth a torn Sacrifice |76. Leavin r Young raari «antsx£ Lyric The- 358 Springfield a>e. Watches, clocks, jewelry repaired; WiUiacs-'Foley of the Summit ga- famHy,^lln|;^||p^i urphy, Oetol)cr *fcater; bast hart caf^-Adv. 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Wide* «* & Wtekelof solemnised of sSss Woreoce B. ;, to Thomas D..!€^j^Sc^'wui ct. West of 51 Canoe Brook "The couplejeilL.be at hope after sBssouri and of the originag l W-; 1 and settlers Of AteUeof*. her father BssTV ESI and Ilarflaon Payne December 1st at 12S Paliaattodrrre, BW*V..S «»1H was pnooaJaettt ip the fc IImmu Issl of Western sUesosffi «««( Ka*sa*, end Mrm. Mauley »»e«f jawet <»( htr; «rljr «ayi i. Atari«>B, and a* a te&MlSi fa jWK> W* stof carried Rwalxm Mwhof of SBmmk, A LESSON aathor aad BMibfeer of the bar of both Sew-fork aad Kama*. . ALL SIZES fire from ]P«s%*»- •aJt, where tb«, llautya faare re- ; MILK-FED for the following deps Udy, M «|d«d since MSC Daring her life- irlog September: e substantial tutf ahe was a deroat meeaber of 516; building inspect Cahwry Pariah aad at her deaA ftllH YOw»»CHraCB«Ov«fTIUCnY PAfiey OtADf. synAIUCIHKwIKim VALUB iwr of taxes. $5».457J wm» the coaupaslcaat of longed af • rjii and Board filiation. Sac waa one of the firai T.T5. ',-.; , paenberji of th« ftprtaigbtiy Club, ttte was also actively Interested in (he early daya of the Ftetji Air and njag. which waf op- now is - located' the SaQd andw Bast wood Pr«ah Air Camaa. 8ht atao> cave consjderabU or STRING BEANS wh««^ the AttioT Honvs New 193* tack DEL MONTE the H«aBe for BUad Babks. and I era of sanitation and pub the tauaJt HO»71OT Children. or AAf ftod poiaoalag ia,noi — thin liiijnnUCrtifi waa an ar JBDOS eccorrence. It e ihtppen lx?re oecasttnal M • graft deal for that however. : ai We will welcome you as a la her qatet way. .• . every one i d la sanrffed by her know h«rw Kl o< B avoid this afl tton. •'• ••v Wheni 1 aj den. aente" The Citizens Trust Go* •at. tack of coll with ttaase - or SUMMIT, NKW JKHSBY vomlUag m • •! I • E IT S ; diarrhea, oces .Member. Summit dealing HoiW Awoclatlon three, or foil L. L. MANNING ftSO N 1 Member Federal. Deposit Insurance Corporation hoars after e Mf, Win FBOXT ST. tng.foodpQlM tf.-* • -.'• • . mg may best ANN PAQEPURI IA>T«tey pected. 8'om 'f". '• •?'•-' i attack U deferred for; j twttve boorsl I penou think or such. 1n< U"ptonaine- poisoning, i *» ftbem to no sneb thin | are cnemlcsJ stthej(an4 TTJ7^i_ ,daj».;4t|w .he sanctt- Madawlth pure frute.'. .skiWulry cooked find carifully packad.. ,fo britMyoM tK^Aiwflilavor of ,_) a food only when H Ik i triffnlfti?>1r dlrectad that ~ soy * ad.^ eoch. Your choice of Rcspberry, Cherry, Wcxkberry,»eoch;Xpflcbt, r*ieep0le, Quinta or Pkim. Itbatno one could possdtt employae f ounc* influ- sobitances, fttfthi ;the vote of a WPA worker., D are not baratfi d be dischmrnd. If he were to iloiNag is usually doe stick to those rules of the game; he Utteria, or germs, iaii would have to fire himself out of i tood is contaminated < his $19/100 job. . . thnwgh some one's eai A ' ; W' Luckily, the public) is allowed to Llfood need not be.tain many people are j trouble, since the c emploved on Federal relief projects. nwan may_jfet on tl A,look a^ the record snowp slgnlfl- sad DuresMookmg food cantL- that jobs have been doled in the years 1M4.

In 1B35 and 1W. Whyt ,the flirt- three years were. yearn and the. other two were not election years. It is inter.-: |ax ^ottns,^ ,ea?. astmf tonote . also, that the neaVwt any ons,man to ftmreMni in the. number of relief wha^biacapa- lobs hat come between July am) the, smart Steedish im; toned IVaVenaber of each election yew. with •!'t ;• -'*i • •• ;.-.' ._ \ l~. < the actual a sharn dtop tt»;m«wtiiifyiy after, the taffeta closets—enl IGFIELD AVE. i N. J. and spendmg of this vast elwtkm. 4. ' 'V ;' ' . . NeuTSeney b the ninth rtate in And you'll undoubl* gentlemen make no bonea the union in ponulatlon. However, about the fact. that.relief fanda only sis of the 48 slates received K FIFTH FLOOR : ** ahbuld go Into those states whose smaller per capita ohare of Fed«n»1 relief monev from IBM throutch 1M7 • oarmutt* ezDendituraof *»J'»f Boy 3cokwi for l§d fipni In New Jersey has been VTIM. I ftsf the Natkn as n whole, the ex- SOAP G«ton6thwrfor1d PERFUME ••nuuu i been 1115.18. Mineral Oil '¥> Kfefciilf Parch has not baju returnet) a HUTHAGAR ToothPowdei n^ hw & Federal '.«•>

« Out;-E«tra|?a«« . . 34c fnttiHirtfttittr 7fie Apropos Dusting * — -f—V Powder i • ,,--!•;. ~.J m*rit yti full au6ta. , 60c Italian Balm V I j.* 25c Fitch's p. in. v, * , i'.Jhr% Barva A. Gardaer*r. WKM -• 1.00 H.a.o. In Anlowebile Fir? Word has been, received here- of the deatlTit Long Bea.ch, Cai., o( KED * . HT«prd recently came to Qommlt of DOl'BI Tooth Brush Mrs. Baron A.-Oardner, who mored Cream ..._.'«... te, 1c death of a. young man. front Sttmmlt. several years, ago. - ) ii^Ul. 32. of Death was. due to a heart attack. 10Q Angelus UpsUck-.«te, in Her_Jtusjban4 who survives her,, among a ,wtde circle 2.00 Helena Rubinstein, was a 4K)t at SpringfielSrifild Novena Njght . jj—7- burned. »_ noe sad -Majle street forfo a num< T'j * Cream' •./ .:..^.:....;-.8i6 fir Ms auto oifone of Union'* r H ill happened on Morris beriOfTyear^. Later he was, in the, j| SSa Pond's CMMUUB ...... Me JttC near (tyojflal avenue just automobile business. 2Bc Tissue Cream ' achcol was dfamlased, The po- ' an, aaw MacMiilan's. car ap- "' aad held some children back 60c Edna Wallace ^__t_j||fc_fluiMejjli OF Kaft Hopper's Special wa» a loud report a* if a tire Restorai^ * The auto careened wildly, a telephone, pole and burst flames. Lptk» illan werked at Farcher's 1 TPJKHPITS 25c Union Township and lived Iwith Mr. and Mrs. Rod? Farcher, ' " of Uaton. Th« deceased has a » and brother-in-law in 8yra- aad hta another In Scotland. ' ,30c D^A Ha^d BsbyFood » W4naer of 'Summit and .Poand,,. Dorothy Msnley Dvttof New HoaptUl Cotton ..„!•» 26c Fitch'* 8ha»D0PL. .7e. senrices will 4M held at 25c Zi* v~ ,, * ShaVe Cream ...: te. 10c Facial Soap Se t lor U COiUMBIAN IAV.I tutoumdkeep 1W Aspirin TaWtu....l«e .a

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meet 8Hurday fr»m 10 to 11 a. ni. th«r.» within a tewJ ef tfa* grwue*. fft tb*^yiB and from-11 to 13,1a the fai.!^ j siliadute^^waF^iwi^ror POQl., -J«t£er»Qn Schooj boys al^oj those who are not already" ra dabs in the Lord," m ** *0 meet Saturday, in thje gyaiat.9am. 1 there will be open sWtflli on. Toes- Papal Bleating, «a sari. In the,.pool at IV, HamlKoji Mlaj1 and h-lday at 4»p. atr'^idJ8» v iii «aajaas, wa# read* a cable, havta* achool boys Will meet on Tuesday j Saturday at 2p. nr.' '; " _ # tee* received from the Holy Oth : : off greet battle tought;in the ate- 4 from 3 to 5 p. ,m. AH'oir these ~ '-—";-

the yw«; -•>••.! * mail W * Jlra, W. Km. Mnt Sunday Scribes: T lpteoftvjr. Kra. JuUa. arrangements and the general lay- to Mrs. Ja Jt. Maresey, 1 the peace d Ha Xrm. W. F. Rtynokto. Jr. ! "But," he continued, "we want no avenni peace where injustice remains. The The day w%a perfect - and -the pb- Gtrl Scout leader* of 8wnmlt tad Holy Father has asked ,ii, s to pray lice arrangementa s so far as traffic eeto ban* ; w; w Short JUJJhiJUJJif^i t " aid of for a peace-tjiapacetjiatt combinesbbinesi , jjusticeijusticeif*i *"" coiwfrned could not have been trajniiigjii , course .this and charityhit . Wgoing'.to' : ask I better!bettr!; OfficerOffi s werw e stationettidd it 1 M " * new program nn- Yon. must have the HERALD If Wants It. You.ask. 'How are]ota the shrine. The parking of J" ZSST& wUJ,w,ork.T^e we to get it?' No, not by arms, but •-••—caused a. little cor the news of 8ummit.. It Police Sergewt through the Christian Churcs and fusion because of inexperienced Wi th Au tumn the Christian'forces." . . drivers, but all got away -trqm the fittingtg p from Th* speaker said the easiest and grounds without accident. interwu, rather thaP best spiritual force for peace was > So great *** tne congestion that tht girl-to the program. ..r...I :'" areihe.se was approved." through the Rosary 'at one time there was a double line The following w<>men Attended ] H y dnrlng September: city peace,?* he concluded. "Pray f > Casual US building Inspector,, peace in the human heart. Some^oT: Wr of taxes. ?»;457^2; .you are out of work. Thousands! and Board of today are on beds of pain. Let us, Short Hills Sport Jackets r."5. i pray to Cbe 'Queen of Peace/ that; Mrs. B. William Dudley has re- r tlie snap and sparkle turned to her home in Lake road of a crisp October day» from a visij to Mr. and Mrs. George PRACTICAL HEALTH HINTS dii Viyier at Kenuett Square, Pa,., they're a tonic, to your 'M.rs. T^tard of,.New York is.tbft guest of her BQn-ln-law and daugtl-, mood. Plaids, and checks Hofrto Iter'r-Mr. and. Mrs: Robert Whitney in imported and finest 'of Lake road. • ', . , • William Byrd of Minnisink- road! AnitRf sosrcei «f UappM Mi fca** syrU|0. As l ; ing la not a onhi._g .o, f this type^praetJcall^.—^ y, ai_- Mrs., John Rhea Montgomery of for thWBselTes. '.~ •< •.'- " - >- < food pol 1>b occorrence, It canwsyscaays can be praveipreventen d bf thorough- iH»ghland avenue entertained at tea!• !..r " ••" AkSO rWKHl) AND cooltf&__.-^g o...f foods;. .T*., -^^ on Wednesday afternpob., Her!, however, sad pop Lcare and ref i s ncluded Mrs. J. Stewart ••CA.UKI- HAIR - ! guests Included Mrs. Jf. Stewaft KlDS Of l>C6L-(Cut from 1U.6 Wh») everyone wartti Cases, of r, Airs. '".William'-L.' MdKln),i '-r-SPORT COATS ,"' know hew . sometimemtimes mama? occur when DM. \\Irs . LLoui s P. Bayard, MMrsr . ••"•• avoid this alBic pared foods ar« ejtp^f^j't'tp to*WMtoWM ; WattsWtt . MfsMf. WthiWorthingtot n C $12.98 t« La«KJJ^;MrfcI)oiiaI4 Scoiw Mrs fvoev. a aud-ste^ o| betag; >r4te^ ta'att lc« ;Airs\ Robert U. AWiitney, Mra/i 1 p deh, acute biwt . . / 't Jambs M. Symington, Mm Percy $.f < 12-ppjinda each) ; ;••»• £ COATS I K()M tack of colic, The value of cooking '"Howe" , Mrs'" . Kuthve~ " *"n 'A ', Wjodel" **l an'•'d" Whofe or Either Halt with nausea, In tbe sanjtary i of. foods Mrs. Edward S% H., Penderg&st. $9.98 to $18.98 vomltliig *l»o fa shown by the fact that PAsteur; ' Mr. and Mrs." Sidney Browne. Jr., f diarrhea, occnn toed milk aid baked bread vlrtnally are. the guests of Mr. Brown's j three, never mother. Mrs. Sidney Browne'of^Jef-^ hoors alter eat: tk»w,'.^«t99dpom^^Mm'\^tit fd ^ W <* Hill (Fresh or Corned) there is no mch talag. doe to chemical adulteration of ;Fa"s- Pa- ... . . I foods. Fruits sad VegeUbles that i Mrs. Tracy' Hunter, who has a food only when ft Ik so have been sprayed should be care- [•been the guest of her son and i NemaliaValiey Fresh |tbat so ooe could possibly rally washed before cooking: The daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-] Creaii|ery Butter '•S-^^nr- i*,;.r,. substances.. Wither- danger from this soaree is reduced .lia m A. Hunter of Short Hills . ave- are not banalat •nen the diet contains plenty of 'nue- °as returned to her home in{ to nsually doe tomilk, which eouateracts rKeai* ' Bluffton»•••'«— . S° . "C. 420 AVENUE SUMMIT tatteria, or germs, with poisons. Mr. and Mrs. Pierrepont D. , tood is contaminated qr If food poisoning occurs, medical Schreiber of Pine terrace* left Wed- thrpogh some one's eare- care I„ s desirable, 'as the stomach ncsday' for a two weeks' visit to Speci^i Treat— . 1 food need not be. taint- may have to be emptied,*Then a 'Watch Hill. R. I, Mrs, James troDble, since the of bland diet of toast and milk, or j Bacon, Mrs. Sthrelber'a sister, is FRESH KILLED FOWL (rrmi nuy jet on theother soft roods until digestive abl> i stoppinppgg at the Hotel Suburban in other mwU pirthase, not,«or* than one to a rasto^erj g iad Darest-kwlung foods Itf is restored. • [[summit. ^W

VISIT THE 1939 CHARM HOME YouW get lots: of- new ideas from the fresh backgrounds! You'll be amused by the, smart Swedish design rugs—envious of the luxurious taffeta closets—entertained by lamps filled with flotcen! An4 you'll undoubtedly approve of our "ApproyedDesig/ns. FIFTH TLOOR .

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A!fD tUMMTT gBCORD, SUMMIT, H. J. WgPAY.QCT IKIIIat *«• Taam, Oet M-BL k. H. aaset- MOT. ll-~Araristk» Day. Kathrya Tressltr will travel to bttildiag .feataraa they aaw. Thto fl&rtCaUHIB » aaft of study on phases lag, bosae Mra, lhaV*. fJsc*ftr7T Coluatbia «s*DOt t« Prospect at. Uf. drama talk, Hotel Sobwfcaa, W keiey HeighU.firts. The cfass is -nmsn ctnmrua sixwt , Ckt t-Calon Cower W. CL i; ether similar trips..... Tne October sseetias; of the. Moa, Oet tl-CoOsffe Cist, % H. Tba ' eatioa, Oakes Msaerfel Short HUls Chapter. D. A. R, «U> It a. am. to 4 a. m. ' Tnes.. NOT. li-Aasaal dinner •YL, Oct H-Paal Fleming, Men's Club, Presbyterian Chsrch, To make, a soap Jelly, dtasotvo be held at the of Mra, Alex- j Oet »—Meaoers fall plafr> team, October 11, Sawsjit at Spo>- Bve, ounces soap flakes 1» two L iiid teachers- was magician, aasjptcai Janior Service Her. Joseph It Msoo, P4>. mlt; IS, Kenliworth here: *l» ander W. Keller, orgaaisjng regent. RAN eosference of T.M.CL JL.Herb fluarts of water, four the hot wa- jv .(.veiiiiis. Kollowln Oksster. l.tO p. m. Uagas. Hi** BeftooJ, 14*. Toss* Nov. lfr-Sanlee Harriet Berkeley Heighu here: ft>, Ketoll- ter over the flakes, stir it slightly 77 Piae Grove sveaae, Savsalt, oa Oct. lft—Leafne of Womea lias** Oct M-Jantor High School Avery leetare, Paper Mill Play- wortn at/Ksnilworth; tt, StlrHssi Tuesday, October ltth at and taen allow to stand until M be- i siKUt businesa luncheon. 1 p. «, subject, P.-T. A. reception for the faculty house, 1.10. here; M, Berkeley Helfhte il come cool and tnick. frclock. Mrs. UUtoa C taaga. Issues.'* . SIS p. au Thnrs., Nov. 17—D. A. R., home Berkeley Heights; 18, Summit here; state corresponding secretary, will nr(>si.|.'-l ovi r by Mra Mrs. John Brodsky, 118 Mountain ,, ihc jireiiident. ^ Oct II - Presbyterian Tri.. Oct M—Annual Overlook November 1, Mountainatae J Here are some good rules to fol- be the guest speaker. Her saajeet Hospital benefit bridge. ave., 8 p. m. open date; 10, Mountatpside at will be "What the Daughters Do." [,;" .",;•', .-,-iitf.l by Mr: ; fbsMi's annual luncheon, parish low as a great aid to beauty: designers and engineers havt i-'| \ViM::imst»n w^ce; ! ipsaiB, 1p.m. > Bat, Oct. tt—Garden Bxchange, Frl., Nov. 11—MeeUng Woman's Monntainside. ' Don't eat top much, dont eat too Mrs. Alexander W. Keller, organ- proved upon the old-i,i,i, , auspices Town Improvement Asso- Auxiliary Overlook Hospital, Y. W. On Wednesday moraiag Mr. M i nil- were ap; - .fam, Oct. 11—Adult Education v quicker and dont over Indulge In izing regent, has announced the 9. fee utensil that there.,is •MNMS start, High School. ciation at Public Library, 10J0 a. m. C. A., 10 JO & m. < Bunce's Civics class of It went to meat, fish, eggs, sweets or pastry. following chairmen for the various why oar Coffee shoui,; Tues., Nov. 2t—Eunice Harriet ELIZA TMS., Oct 11—T. I. A. Executive to ISO p.m. -- •:- see ,the new duplex apartsaent Above all. don't try foolish diets. committees for the year. 1938-39: short of excellent at ..li ,,„.(l glastlBg. M Prospect street, 10 a. m. Tues., Nov. 1—Eunice Harriet Avery, lecture, Paper Mill Play- houses on Bpringfleld avenqe. jTite Americanism, Mrs. Clinton ' H- It there are styles to suit J!I (V Taes., Opt. 14—International Re- Avery lecture, Paper Mill Play- house, 1,30 p. m. class -was Interested tn the new Advertise in this paper. Baker;. Approved Schools. Mrs. SH7HENSQM urns,: pots, percolator-, ,;r bouse, ».3O. . coffee-makers, and ,s., ,,. lations Dept. Fortnightly Club, James A. Lee; Better Films. Mrs. I.'.:'.'... .1 in >3i espet:i The coffee roast!i , \ I- -|i;i|.' 0' " ' " ' iAanwood BaniUry Market. « T. A., panel discussion, School Two Classes at Tea Correct Use of the Flag and Color PownfeLwior n ofcontainers used i.r 1>a H|I|M>I :niiity for ITL, Oct. 14—Garden Dept., Fort- Costs, 8 p. m. Miss Harriet Lamed Hunt, bead Bearer. Mrs. D. Went worth Wright; corree«o that it reaclns y.-.u, Iiinri-y .•*.'!• vict; invt>\\ gUchtly Club, Field House, 10 a. m. Hon., Nov. 7—Elsie West Qualfe. of the Kent Place .School, enter- Certified or ftisteurized Milk C. A. R., Mrs. James S. Cawley; fresh. In addition to thl I,,, n! iillV OWII ("111 li , flat, Oct. 17—Duncan Dancing drama talk, Hotel Suburban, 2.30 tained the members of the senior D. A. R. Magazine. Mrs. Edwin carton and tin can, u. , p. m. " . . .-. - —AND ONE FOR THE POT School openr season. Beech wood and Junior classes and their teach- Specht; D. A. R. Manual for Citi- coffee ' -roasters vacuum .'|S ,,)H;IIJ. Hit- into ballroom at Hobby Hall. \. Tues., Nov. 8—Open House, Jr. N Grandma's day the recipe for ers at tea la MaMe House on Wed- zenship, Mrs. William Allen Cud- I making coffee called for "one their product in Rlass. \ ^ Hon., Oct. 17—Brayton P.-T A. High School. 1 a screw top is the -IM-M ,,„ I; .i ,i iiMifi-inl way. nesday afternoon following the oftalsoal- vfflt to not less than 141 degrees lipp» Htnt; D.'A . R. ^.?LlStudent Loaf n S.iMl ***** tablespooniutablespoonfull of coffee fofor ilM Tues., Nov. 8—Meeting Town Im- which to keep your r.iii\ ,• 1 t«attlnc, «.15. ' -j election of the senior class offi- Mrs. William Allen Cndlipp: Ellis'each cup and one for the pot." Many V: WlH'lLIII -:111k' III'! provement Association, If Prospect hav« nottosd tfcat Fahrenheit, and holding at that teav Mon., Oct. 17—Meeting Woman's cers. . ' pe/ature tor SO minutes, after which »na Angei»»il Islandsi.i.nA. . Mraif~ . wi-ti.-«Winthro"p boBscwivehousewives today still cling to this Now we have all tin i, -!iV -111. ! . UCfj X W. O. AL, 10 JO a; m, , Tues., Nov. 8—General Election Hunt and Miss Miner were Miss degrees Fahrenhett or Jess, and Miss, Martha Curtis; Historical Re- yet coffee, aside from plain driifking vice, fresh roasted i, n,, ijjji.li • '*:-lin'tl sy.rtt* Moa.i fict. 17—Elsie West Qualfe, Cornelia Edmlaton of Short Hills, Water, is consumed with greater rule for making ptrj. -1 | y kept at that temperature until de- search and Museum. Mrs.- James S. using level' 'mvasurt n , in Urania talk, Hotel-Suburban, 2.30 Wed.. Nov. 9—Woman's Alliance senior president; Miss Jean 'Ester- livery. " . '; ••..-. ••-.'. • - Cawley; Music, Mrs, Milton R. regularity, and in greater quantities p. m.',' • • .. • .. ...-,•• - . .. .-. than any other beverage. It is the word of caution, Edward W. McClellan. Jr.; Pro- Fortnightly Club. Church fair and turkey dinner, 6-8 direct the destiny of business. What Keeping the Coffee Pot P-.nto ' ' . '.' - after! the stuVent association, Certified milk Is produced on se- gram, Mrs. William Allen Cndlipp: an important job" is yours then, to : lected- dairies under the direct We.might just as well I Real Daughters. Mrs. Edwin P. make;, consistently good coffee. to Cultivate the proper supervision of official medical milk Hussa; Waya'and.Means, Mrs.'Irv- Much has been said and written aiid oommisslons, which employ cleaning pur coffee pot. v.., Providence ing M.;Plnd 1 .Mra. Irving M. Plant, chairman it is used, and tlun ^ald i and »nr !»•• t«f fcdnlts of all of all employees, veterlnar|ana to Ways. and Means, announced a it is an actual matter of record that afterward. Be sure to <|ry it] Or. J. A. Tehey examine the cows, sanitary. Inspec- DesHert Bridge and Fashion, Show grounds for divorce have, frequently self instead of letting .it <, j'uM «h«f Ji . however, be patfe tors to oversee methods, and lab- to be held October 29th. at* one -beesrxpffee grounds. ' adiffti6n to this, it is K>«-*! Lheeta SefoefifetM •Ok, far |t aappsas to be a good oratory experts' to make regular So, fclW* hotfsc#ives, let us ccm "9'rjtlSp__itjWi_0"te u w analyses tf the milk. * ociff at the. Racquets Clob in r M Bach member of toe &th • «th, 7th, bod for germs as wen as for Short Hills, the Fashion Show is _.4cr our^coffee-makinK process. Do boiling. Water to - whit li hu 8th and 9th grades of Lincoln Most modera milk supplies Certified mlflt is our highest being done by Mrs. Lillian O'Grady. yon use a "heaping tablespoonful?" added two teaspoonftik of L School has Joined one of the fol- r piodnosloduosd under the grade of milk. It may be either of the Specialty Shop in Summit. If so, what it#it? How much is it? soda. The alkali action of .thef of noblee health an- pasteurised or raw, and when pas- Is h the same amount-each time? will thoroughly cleanse the ( lowing club: Dancing dub Li- There will be prize* for each table. 7 How often we have all wished lor that brary Club, Dramatic Club, Car- hot; oneoncse IInn a while a raw teurised Is (he hut word in a milk To find the answer to these ques- pot and make it sweet and < iv quality becomes obn- supply. Because of the unusual pre-' tions a leading woman's magazine and there will be no tl.u toon. Club, Sewing Club, Exploring To make appje waffles: mix the lander t extra hundred dollars, five hundred dol- Hobbles Club, Knitting Nook, Model BseTesost i an outbreak cautions taken In Its production, conducted an investigation among spoiling the true flavor Booh disasters occur .certified milk Is somewhat more dry ingredients of your favorite 100 women to determine the amount fee.- Because a clean pot is a^ lars or thousand dollars. But have we Building Club, Cooking Club and waffle recipe and include 1 tea- the Press Club. oftsU te smaU towns and rural expensive than other grades. known as "one heaping tablespoon- factor in making good coffee, • ever given serious thought to the easy iets where mUk la not always Pure milk li nature's ""best sup- spoon of cinnamon. Add beaten egg faL" Variations "occurred showing hbusewivas prefer a poirchia The Dancing Club under the su- yolks and milk, beat until smooth. a difference of as much as .100 per percolator or g'ass vacunni i pervision of Miss Dorothy Burns Is well proteeted as It la In the plement to other foods. Bread and systematic plan for savings offered by titles. milk, for example, make a perfect Add 2 cups apples diced before' cent and "60 per cent in tablespoon- maker to which no open only to the three highest putting in shortening and beaten fuls measured by the same woman. grades. In this the boys and girls is a harmless heat- food combination. Pasteurised and ding. the Building and Loan Associations? certified milk contribute nourish- whites. In other words, coffee made by that enjoy social dancing and by the end that ssXegnards milk, person one morning might be twice Iced Coffee for Summel of the year will have learned many i oanslats of careful ment and health insurance to every ew Jersey Congressmenas sfironx as the morning before. k doublc-streii^ih ABLE BUT' Here you can begin with a small new steps. of every particle of the daily diet This is also true of cups. Jt you use using 4 levell measurini g monthly payment and soon accumulate The.Library Club led by Mrs. Lil- let—(Camden, Gloucester and an ordinary china cup for measuring of coffee to each measuring < Salem)—Charles A. Wblverton (R.) the water you cannot expect to water. Pour immediatilv OIL lian Stahl will have charge of all cubes In tall glasses. Serve! that "long wished for extra amount." library activities this year. The 2nd—(Atlantic, Cape May and make your coffee uniformly good. Coffee at Its Best Sugar, plain or whipped en Should art emergency arise you can al- library will be open every after- Cumberland)—Elmer H. Wene (D.) desired. Cream may l>r m noon from 3.15 to 4 o'clock. 3rd—(Monmouth. Ocean and Mid- There is only one way to be sure float on top by impressing li ways withdraw or borrow against your The Dramatic Club, will prepare dlesex)—William H. Sntphin (D.) that coffee will be of the same spoon level with level measuring cupful of water" measurinsreup of water. members to do advanced sketching 6th—(Union)—Donald H.- Mc- ice cube trays of your atitomai U.I, (.(MX) UIX'Kl and cartoon drawing. (none for the not) will give best Lean (R.) results and can be used in.any type frifirerator with the coffee whJ sn;.\iM IKKI> si This Association also offers you SAF- The 8ewtog Club la supervfsied "~7th— (Hunterdon, Sussex. War- still fresh.. .Place the frozen < Olll.KASIIFdX NT by Miss Bra Krayer. Principal ac- of coffee-making device yow prefer. ETY of your investment through the - Make it a colorful, gay meal. In ren, partiTof Bergen and Passaic) The best method of brewing coffee cubes in tall glasses just ' tivities of the club will be centered fact; Hake a ceremony of break- —J. Parnell Thomas (R.) observes-a short brewing period, serving. Then fill Jhe plass In crochet work, embroidering or J Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Cor- fast Use cheerful table linen, flow- 8th—(Passaic).—George N. Seger wiA wafer just 'below the' boiling hot frwrify-niade coffee of \fo\ sewing on fancy articles. ers while they are plentiful, and (R.) point in tightly covered pot. which strength as that used for then poration. Exploring Hobbles Club will be the prettiest china you own. To get extracts a maximum amount of caf- icecubes. Sugar and cream to j led by William Spudgeon. The dub 9th—(Bergen and part of Hud- back in the habit.of eating a good son)—Vacant. feih; the stimulant, and the volatile Coffee Cooler Is for those Interested In any hobby. breakfast the meal should be ap- Oils that lend aroma and flavor, and (Frosted Coffee) -INVESTIGATE TODAY— Later on there will be Hobby Lob- 10th—(Essex; part of Hudson)— l'ln>. le iKr r'K. l(h petizing in appearance,- and the Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (R.) a minimum pf tannin. ' Place a stoop of vanilla in bies conducted by the members. menu varied from day to day. Modern Aids to Coffee Mating in each tall glass of iced coffee] The Knitting Nook k supervised 11th—(Essex)—Edward L. O*SeiU FAMOI S I»KL MO (D.) And that brings us to another im- with a spoonful of whipped ( by Miss' Edna Magee for those in- Here are some suggested menus rf consideration; _The modern desired. A _, for every day in the week—not to be terested in learning to knit 12th—(Essex)-Frank W. Towey i TOMATO SAU Edgar Leeds is "conducting the reserved for Sundays only, , Jr. (D.) •- . • Model Building dob for boys who Sunday ' ": enjoy making models of airplanes, (D.) Summit-Overlook Melon s Prepared_cereal "" boats and other things, 14th—(Hudson)—Edward J. Hart Fluffy omelet Toast—marmalade (D.) There.ls a Cooking Club 4hls year * AILY breakiaits seem to have Coffee Milk , under the supervision^ of Mrs. Elis- D passed put of style with the Subscribe to The Summit Herald abeth Fox for hoys only. The boys whooped skirts, perhaps'because we > .Monday The HERALD welcome all items ana will get quite a bit of enjoyment have the impression they both result Toinato juice " of interest concerning you and out of cooking their favorite dishes, in giving us a rather plump appear- Hot cereal' with milk and honey your neighbors. Last but not least it the n-esi ance. • •_•_. .;•-•.• * - Frizzle ham Toast Coffee - .j ----...-. Club which Is under the supervi- But how about the men folks? In M lk Association sion of Miss Kathryn Tressler. our attempt to retain our sylph-tike Tuesday . The purpose of the due is to gather .figure hive we slipped into the habit -. . • Berries news of the school tor publication. of sending our husbands off terbusr^ Poached egg on English muffin ' ness wHhrtooi»esmt1>reakfart to ^CffMilfe tion meeting of the year will be start an energetic day? 'Wednesday .: held on Tuesday, at 3.15 o'clock In When breakfast is insufficient one Sliced Bananas in orange juice the auditorium. This will be a so- Decoaes hungry -around, eleven Creamed, sausage on toast cial get-together to provide an op- Coffee Milk: o'clock and consequently I large : portunity for the teachers and thr meal is eaten at noontime, resulting Thursday mothers to get acquainted. Therm ia drowsiness in the afternoon. It "Grapefruit •— Orange Juice will be a musical program and re- is almost - impossible to-do one's Whole wheat c*«al freshments. Mrs. Frank B. Mason Broiled Bacon will be chairman of the nominating best work under such conditions, I 24 BeechwooS Road Summit 6-1204 for this reason alqne, is Hot- Biscuits Strawberry Jam committee -which win select a Coffee Milk Went. Arthur T. Dailey, Secretary time and a monotonous memrotfen An~ original Columbus play will cause* us to slip into the habit of Prunes ' ' "v be given on Columbus Day to tho earing* too little in the morning- • Prepared flaked cereal kindergarten class by members of after the longest period in the da? Raisin Bread—French Toast made Miss Johnson's fourth grade. without food, usually more than in waffle iron ;; AND MADE A FRUKNB S«f 1410: What tiaa of nUIkdoyoB get,Mn.lfcl ' Miss Johnson's and Mrs. Maher's twelve hours* . , Orange marmalade • f SAID; [We've been tettinf Sbeffield Suua\ foucth grade cissies visited tho Coffee Milk • Disposal Plant on Wednesday . ' So, lor health's sake, let's make it lor years* The first Physical Educational a hard and fast rule from now on (For recipe&-of any food sug- II activity for the Junior High School •to'arise fifteen minutes earlier to gested" in these menus, write Mrs. girls will be a Kick Ball Field Day prepare and enjoy a more filling and Steptietison, Jersey Central Testing on Monday at. Berkeley Heights. nourishins; breakfast Kitchen. Allerihursf. N. J.)' - Twenty local girls chaperoned by Mrs. , Irene Moraban and Miss

ft now in college for the first, second, third or fourth tithe. Wky not send him or her the Qosing Out Our High Grade Vulcan arid En- terprise Gas Ranges HER£L0 VULCAN - J duriag the colleje year? It will be the same as receiving Reg. Price Salt Price • letter from home twice each week. Even more so in 149.50 SMf S4J0;Can the children leHifce 'for the HERALD contains interesting items 136.50 I ihoold say they «M!1 never j •••^-i^iMrtSjjjgs^^ that parents seldom think of telling the children letter. '•; •" ••.''• '-• -:-.. • 100.50 EffTERPRISE THOUSANDS of families have been enjo)^ 159.50 IHM Sheffield Milk every £iy —-for yearsTT* For weed efceacreto , know that the name Sheffield Farms st •Phone 8B. MM© BtJMMlT HftRALD. ...'..'. 129.50 -laslde at eat. £asj te «p. for tlnj highest possible quality in M. J. •••'"..'' sjalcUjr. "^ Join thi» host of satisfied Including>• ylsMe B«41MM SUMIflT HERALD \ All Ranges hav*A.OJi.specin. flljifflSl caUons. Tully InauUted. Heat keaatafU eolen, aa4 Mack. content with any other milk. Phone Control, 'AatomaUc Lighters, ' Get rtaiy fer winter ». . Sheffield Branch. Order home delivoryj Smokeless Broilers, All Porcelain Ovens. on time tomorrow" apd every inornir F.1 * The Beat Gas Rang* Buy* . . /: '. •' of the Year. Easy Terms. SHEFFIELD FARW| 1 \ Gejp* ia and be coftrbtcad, • / 1 «_. , Seated-NMK • aaKsrtt »• Mil II IMMUlT - *- 4 -r '. • 1

IT)AV. OCT. 7, 1«8 THE SUMMIT HERALD AMP SUMMIT R^ORD, SUMMIT, W J.

and apetlal guests wereji Veiled'''Iwllitiiigv ded toiildg. 1 Anyone inteinterwtedr , pleas*! |»en shop and served ^ark arid aad right, oyer the" as»orte Mlstf jSarah Cadoot Principal ot communicate with Mia« Jrwland irs TBC unit nus«* nkli School.' jfr. arid' Mr*!' t>» third grade> bad the larges i Three Meals a Day THAT (WXT-4HI BW.SK pon a platter can aend any man ^the platter, pouring before'the aspic ! DougalK Hanren y E. Moifc'MllfK pr^idVn t aaverage.ov ff parentt s Iin attendance ' ( r TIE MEAT 1) into a rage and a fit or else into ails scattered over t,he toeat.~ ' Scfc«M»l iI of tthee Schoool Boardard,, andd Miss Mary fherebey winning tthh e "Bambino" foi . Sidney 8aow. gloomy depression from which-he! if yoa want an interesting lntjf , ir By SIDNEY SNOW ,itiiii!i SchooKreceptlofrlor 8.Wells, another ,, member; «r:. Uw 'becoming month, may not emerge for days to come. , hot. vegetable di«fe • to serve wltt • F tfljShl B' , Half a dollar's worth of cold- But take tnat 8ame |ate of cold fhis trr fc-S iiHild l icaj-hers was heltflaatjSchool Bq'ard, w*rt P - haki-ng a cupp full or chop- auv-«' "'^hrooms (fresh) and a e\\p •ay •< fc«M as a auin- the parents visited with the teach' that—and over fiis face will come ' m'siieriioa of class- full of chopped celery. Place in ,j La a:i ithe Summit sch»..l r* jii-f.:ninent in •"» '" various classrooms. , y- that smile of smuj? complacency 111 tie Mkillet in which two table- ,.,rt' business meeting syBttrn. . The Executive Board of the yeai: ,, To rem,j*f wall paper, make a. that announces,that all is weir with spoons of Boiler has been melted 1 ovt-r b> Mr «- ~' '' j IMS-Sills as follows: solution of one tableipoon of salt- ,ne jor(J an^ ma9ter. and simmer (?. ntiy until celery arid The Pareni-T,-a,l,, M ! Of^r*: Present, -Mr.. *V W ' | peter lo one gallon of hot water. jhe first real tou:h for cold niinhiT>o,m* are e tfendertfender. SeaSph Ktrnah;' fir* vi'ce-preAlil nt. Mi^ (Apply frt-fly io the paper with t meais i8 a MIMM:MU»« spiinkliiiK of with salt and a little wfiite pepper. ljt J ;bru*h. Several applications may he asl,iCi cut jnU) ni,.t. n,tl(. uil.e. HlMt. This'..is.a novelty well worth tterf.- ' i .'>•' yt ;ir niid'T th••• 'ueril, arkin; third vk-e-presi- ••.Inil- were appreciated w> ! nec.esary. Keep the water hot. y ()ne garnish which is good in ap- "« n»'e«ide!U. Mrs P. \V, Iv.i nun. >u told tapi.ot-a cream make it i*p! * - r _ jar's worth of .cohPcuts from the (lie IliiAli S.'h v\. Hand, iircr, Mrs,., K. Dittmur; parent' di- :I is : the arganliatfon, I from a left over. a shank hone until you li^v<' a pint up.' HI this tijne of the year, a i8larte(started tllt-th3i esoeclally •th» '" o wilh a swiin: of clean, clear, well strained broth • quatnt K|IK11H!I dinh called (liut laslfd Hi ov...:ii Mr (!(ininilttee chairmen: Program. \n* why should Join : During'the*wiuxer a great many Let it jtefcold./ (lhihiMiiakine of ti«Hisi*ht*rry II,, K'idiiiKs; tinancfi, Mra. C automobile accidt.-niH can be avoid- the stock, add to the Inoih as it I.I .•nr./ll is tlj •! Moll; nu*mherxhlp, .Mrs. K. Ditt- •; Trim the. fresh gooseberries.- ed l»y rubbing - a lirilie nioistened boils., a couple oMmy leaves, a .fewSirniiH'v in n bit of water until in* ,„„„ i wiiiity for a tine VAdttlt KA Cluss- | mar; hospitalit;:, Mr*. -II. H. Por-j «alt on the outside of ihe '•wind- carrots cut fine, an onion cut- U*. tii» The. busiiic,'- i'lii's lolly wed in ! ttne; refreshments, Mrs. C. Holm-! berries crack <*fieii. Then let tSe~~ liinti'y shield. Salt prereu\x snow and icepie-.tes,. gait and pepper,) This bi!i'il<'s ciiol aild thoii jiist riiaah" , V own cliiiur«n. a-; Wder, with n-poris lro;:i' yariouaj <1«'«>.: Welface-Studehi Aid, Mrs lU (.from collecting on the" wtndshield hiaktw a stioiiK, well flavored broth. tliem down wilh a.fork aind stir to • P. Heath; publicity, Mrs. C. Dow- ,,H;I,,. the. inlerems of committees fanddistorting the vision. When it is cold, add oni^nvelop:' p.(»wdered SUKHI" to iHiHte, Then stir I ,„!,:„,is children, both in a' C. Mull aiiiKJiincwl a ."K'ur.bj li»K-;- library,/ Mrs. L. Parkin; of gelatin (unfiavm'ed) and the i Market" lo li,: in enough rich cream to. make "a i luiiiMin] way. - i Market" lo In; h,|(| in (;,,. SIIKKIV 'JHV«.'»lle. p-rottfMion, F. \V. Kerneii* Knitted woolen thing* need whites of three ejCRg.lleat this wilh heavy, creamy pud.diui,' like liek- \\ ill MI in -liikc !iil<'fly, ex- Tlnirsday, (Mnlier JlHii. and iir.Kod ' literature, Mis. (•; Murray-; cliarac- •tpteul care in laundering to pre-a fork *while' briiigiiiK to a boil. sert iilnl serve. • ';. ,1,,. .. null imllHpi'jiJil- «M t»>—pnrta!;-, bath in tin- donu-j'«--r education. .Miss . (!. Elliott; rent stretchiiiK. l>o not lift them When it reaches the iMillitiK point, I*. S. If you wiint to serve Sa. mV V. hv-her department: t'ons "'"I tin- liuyiaj;. j safety, L; Parkin: international re- ! out of the suds any more than is add half a wine Klass of sherry and cocktail before- thin repast' and ' iijii.li !inf)l system. Wei Mi»» Kreelund aititoiiii-wl 'tliero i lutifni.s, Mrs. .(J. Fora berg, A.' Cor- j neceiuaf}-, as the weight of the wa-simmer (but do not hoil) for an- v 1>i want un--«dd appetizer,-.go to thiei »- , IM.I\MIS« this work i *»'»''' ••«• oii(- M's-iiou oil'( ()iunibiiH: ul'v . • •• II FlU: A KK THltlFTV PEASANTS jstaiuly. Plac« over boiling'water. iter is likely to «tretch the threads. other five ininules. .Pour into a" nearest Iiallan meat shop and g^t ' -!f!itaU«UH and ef- Hay, Oetolier 1,'Hi. in ;illnwy.Ve.ry-}. Itoom Reiti't'sciitalives—Chairman, shallow and flat mold..' Set on lev iiii TKKATS THAT IJI'.iRAJITKlJ. 'Add' milk Kradually. stlrrinB con- Ssian !Mo< ka eJ ice in ta^l.glasses. Top with .1 Add tninned shrimpa. to waffle' Now, for that .same plat ter of vj'innbs" and fry'golden- browii. h,,,!.'. •••••th"" WelloH w-iihtllomakiuii of curtain:-- i.Su nh;r: third srad£, Mrs. MtMane r The Hussian peasant is prdvid tablespoon .whipped cream. 'Of and serve with creamed peas, .cold meat, prepare u.n ititer*»tinK' Serve- very hot. . m i! ilie^chool. teachers, and funitshih^s needed lor lh«« new- '•">'». McCiie; fourth grade, Mrs. pineapple, cheese talad and coffee. ; hut Bimple dressliiK by ju«t piHtins Or tWs^Take sardines and H- ih the la?ts: inspiration t0 st-i'ye hot and top eat ;-JohnMoii, Mrs/'DeOroot;' fifth-erade " " .a couple of .tablespoons of mayon- ,,10Ve the. bon?s. layiiiK the sardines -iMr.s. HanviHe. Mrs. Ader; sijeth e»sea ueekini;. amusing ped cream, if desired. Senre»:4. Always plare silver in hot sud{j'naiss e into a cup and add ..the juice Ope.n. Then cover with fine cho»- 1 '•Krude, Mrs. Holmquist, Mrs. ,'.\Tel- i\fe8tive occasions, fiay wooden !*e*t Fattint ' 1 - immediately afteV use. dry i of a couple of lemons and stir the ,)(.tj cliutney and folil Put on- W£ OFFER YOU SOMETHING BETTER— - son; seventh grade. Mrs. i.obde.1, and cups, {minted red and with a in \- mixture down., to a KoupyhroCli. ,t() a buttered tin "and ritt?. siylc. are a ne.w Serve over: the coldmeats or pOHr ^ftue* • IiaUan oheese. Itrown i|inilH) nl 'flte hiwest. |»rirfs~- Unit's fV iiioKu ol' flic are ! ~~^ r*~. ~^~- ~^ ] the oven uiitl. HjM'Ve on -and our personal servlre aitil iitfeution n.ssnres you *» Hired at budget pru-e.-i. Typical Rus- cooked'Jteef,- onion and hard boiled "$ i /u'st ttliiif )<•ns *n& sehsp of pleasure in preparing more food and it must bejiutriti-.y"1"" n.eI8hb.or8- P^kd*Wttl'' funny litMe thhigs la eat. PEAKUT BUTTER .Nfiiiulaiii Ave., npap-Elni St. i.or liny' biscuit-.« with meat stuffings "tie mound of this stuffing about th.- food; but in;-reaae the Morris Ave., corner Orchard St. are typical Muscovite treats that'size of a walnut,on each-circle of food gradually. Possibly I'yrk and Ash wood Aves. ]are scoring puny successes. Serve' pas:ry and pull the edges up In the omplish this by eating Morris and Summit Aves. | them with plenty of Russian Mo-center, piiahins them firmly to- small quantities more frequently. ('•hestntit Ave. and Broad St. ; ha, made with detafieinaled coffee, gel her. Brush, the tops with yolk Hare a lunch in the middle of the Distinguished Names C morninr and afternoon, and an BKKT Vmi ItAKIXi Springfield Ave. and High St. jfi0 everyone can enjoy extra hopii of egg and bake until browii in Z'.i Springfield Ave, West Summit. without worrying i.'oout their sleep, modei ate oven. BISQUICK Springfield-Ave., cor. ltroad St. ' 2 squares lin-swci'tenid chocolate S^nu ;inu-s ,Jlus-iian Patties are llaileail and Summit AvesV 1 cup decuffcinate:! coffee ; " I nude fr'cai small round r:>Hs. "with FROSTED BITTEI COOKIES Summit Ave; and Franklin PI. 3 tablespoons' su« ir eeiit-rs hollowed OUL Soak them . Fine Springfield and Woodland Ave« Dash of salt in milk mixed with eggs, as you % ppnnd nnaahed butter •< *.,. - • IMK Boulevard and Norwood Ave». 3 cups tnilk would soak bivad for Fretlch toast. 4 egg yolks, Stationery Itoulevardrand High St. Add'chocolate rd c;iifee in. top of Drain, dip in melted' butter and 2 cup* flour Woodland near Shadyaide Av«* douWe bailer and place ever low brown in the oven until they'are 1 teaspoon baking powder LEATHER GOODS DOLLS ABLE BUTTER "'29C Hamilton School. flame, •.•>:li-rfnn*»i5 roll FOOD CAKE'self wen she loosen de angel cak bakingi Waterman $ and SHEAFFHR'S PENS r>2 MorriB Ave. and Aubrey St. .' —„-- .. pswderv..'»<•-..•; . combin^^>jii",nie rth mer tw(i>ou mixtures. mixtures'. (O 5c 25c 53 Morris Ave., opposite McGregor but Ah is B-ipii.-t so Ah don't do da: Place in refrigerator to harden. Roll g GREETING CARDS I Plant. but if every thing is okay den either i^y thin, cut Into rounds, cover with ' IVI>'S 1IO\KV (JHAIIA.MS....: .,..:.... | ||i. IH.X \'C 1 54 Springfield and Hobart Aves. way am. good hut Ah always say P%s whites, adding sugar and al- \ <»IUAi;i: S- MWVY, FltriT .HICK 3 hr, nim 25c Whittredge Rd. & Waldron Avo. ymi all got t-j hib more; luck din monds ground fine, mixed with i 5« ^t-n.ii.' w.n yo makes dis heahansel ,«2 (Tverlook Rd. lemon. Siegel's Stationery Shop 'f JtKALDIXIZrMKI/KS :..* <|iiiirt Jiir tic ffi-MJ-— M*1- Ah ruther make^fti"1*' fi3 St* Teresa's School. . Bake in a moderate oven 350 V. 394 Springfield Ave. 'Phone 6-2191 Sniunilt, N. i. MA, iUMU JIIXKl) K««S... '....: il««-ii 28c #• d.ii-fe- dirbil food. It alwaj's'Viimft an AUXIUARY BOX^S Cook, dust with powdered sugar. - sn;.\lM UtKI> SLU.'i:i» BACON...: M Hi.. nk«. Vx- d.hk an suttin tb bevutce." " 221 Mountain Ave. and Primrose PI. llonin yo is de same. Your hum- OMI-KASIIIO'N STOKK CHKKSK ,. Ih. Sk' 22!) Oak Ridge Ave. & Montview IM. ble strvant. Lilly White. POTATOES 0> THE HALF SHE'LL 226 Roosevelt Rd. & Oakridge Ave. LARGE RINSO 227 Prospect and Tulip Strs. As an added attraction,U> most- 228 Valley View and Division Aves. any meal, potatoes on the hajf WASHING AT HOME IS OUT OF DATE! FRIDAY & SATIKDAY 229 Hawthorne PI. & Beechwood Rd. Hoi OH the Griddle shell are ju«r the thing to serve. BrliiB Your Laundry to Us and.*/ OCKAN SFKAY BK'ST 232 Prospect Hill Ave.' and-WhiU With or without cheese, as y;»u 19c tredge Rd. * .-., v r. ,,, ,,.., choose you will enjoy having them l*I*ivi 10c \tikK. SUSAN SNOW occasionally. ,for .dinner. ••[ 235 Canoe Brook Parkway Dea'' M « Wilma: SAVE 20% ON CASH AND GARRY CRANBERRY and La hbs Potato fkr Half Shell j Woodland Ave. . La libs an lerns. I s libs an M lein8 Jo <>9 S baked pctaTMK ; TRY OUR POPULAR A n,s. g» * + m/ FAMOI S I»KL MONTK SAUCE 234 Houlevard and Madison Are. v » .say For the luncheon or supper at «o and he's most generally right. An which salad ia t J bs the main dish, *4 cup hot milk > I FINISH BUNDLE ^J ZpAaX/ 236 Overlook Hospital." 1 teaspoon salt TOMATO SAUCE dat applies to angel cakr. Ah jt mayy "eitheeither bbee served from the 237 Franklin and Ruthven Pis. 1 IN THIS SERVICE can pantry on individual plates or ar- 10c 238 Evergreen PI. at cook books but tulher day m mis- •> 7c SHIRTS YOU CANT GO WRONG This Ad with your bundle entitles you to 5% ADDITIONAL TO ABOVE DISCDUlSlT 4-4- fo a S-iHI^irUalls Hose Co., No. 2. three leaves together, stem ends to- "j, -i,^j K,.,._ done clat and when Ah got done h m sprinkle. Summit Laundry Co. 'Phone 52 Fire Headquarters ward the cen:?r. Fill the net, SJthe^ht * Mv Mh^L m ffnL wm ^w* ^*F if well de angel (iabriel didn't hab to blow no born oh his to bring d? with the salad niixtare and garnish t or , b fc Sprinirfifld Ave. Summit, \. J. box, harmoniously. In this way earn " or ten people to de table. Seepis as* bow arid serve. "I apparatus arrives. jaccoruin to-inil^siui.lColqtiKt e«^ person ean easily serve himself whites alnt bei-y honest wid-yo aim. with the aid af a large fork and an sometimes spoon. For Im.'fet .supper^ this

Whites so now Ah miike.s - Angel Food Like I>N AS RANGES deemed worthy^ bear the World's Series Now In Session . CP trademark meet twenty-two rigid re- We are alwaysi in session when it co tics to supplying buffet luncheons lor G ,(•--- quirefnent3. Ovens are automatically lighted your parties or entertainments. iand heat controlled. They give a temperatiire^s ! Sot" Den XffiV en?0 J *i/r•mm "* Iruu? dnj ve^eiaDietj nerore iest an a half. but.put de sugar in a Coring the^Tnjhej-efrigerator. -- - . lowjs:.25Odegrje.es.andashighas500degrees. ; tablespoon'at a time an keep right To make, a wood screw • hijjdjn Wbeatin until it peaku nice an high piaster.- dig out a hole a little larg- Reductions (There is less shrinkage iiTrneat cooked at a low |an den bery slow stir in de flour a er than the screw and drive in a | little at a time an den a teaspoon wooden plug. Thon drill a hole in temperature^) Fast heating smokeless broilers | of TBTillla., An den pjt dat all in a the plug and insert the p i |greezy bakln pan.' Bake, it slow. ... „ light automatically. >AU top burners can be When it be done, turn de pan up An interest ing sandwich is mad» Bartlett Pfcirs L ig. tin 29c Telephone Peas"::!/..".^Lj^'tjp side down/ Don't; tech de cake by peeling mushrcomts and sauting used for controlled simmering as well as for a-tall until'lt be all cold. Den work them in butter; add to a thitfk Freestone Peaches : Ig. tin|5e ^j,, (tiny1otj Peas No# 2 tin 23c- a knife all round between de caka cream sauce. Spread between #, fast cooking, and all have automatic lighting. J an de pan an let ft slip easy out. slices of ^ Ah gots a fren name Bgmerelda toast the sandwich. Peaches (halves or sUced)f Ig.tin 23« Creamed Corn, yellow or white- le of a CP gas range. Regularly priced at $134.50, it is sell- Red Plums 1:;:..;.:,,.;..:«:^'.A'||0,;V": NO. 2 tin 15c

( ing at a $25 price reduction with Pineapple (sliced) ..Ig.tin25c ^z A N -...«-. $lO oflF for an old stove. This' IT'S HIRE! Pirtwle (Ongm) Ig.fin,Tfor45c *«" Asparagus ...... No.Ztu.37« brings the price down to $99.50. Black Cherries Ig. tin lie Julienne Beets or Carrots— THE Carrying charge extra. • • GreeivGiiagePlums lg,l«!25c ;^ fa for27c EXQUISITE No 2 FnritCocktail No. I tin, 2 for38c "„, • . , . ;• . _ ; * NEW Peaches-Xh^K-..:..::.Nii:Mii I«C Tomato Juice I2»oz. tin, 3 for 25c Whole Peeka Apricots. No. I tin 17c Orange Juice .. I2-oz. tin, 3 for 2k A REAL NOT PENN' Y SALE i i. t- ' '' - BABIES, JUST BABIES! Green baby Saturday and Sunday Only Lima'Beans,, so tender they almost melt on OMIT I Tib. 29c your fork. Birds-Eye Limas are just as PEANUTS (lib. 01c STEWWAY PIANINO'"* iarm-fresh as though you'd gone into the > field at the height of the season, and picked tea'v«bMB wcrftfaHrferl Stotewdrmiyunc— them yourself. Come ready to cook. &• moll pkoM for UM wdl MM c And 60 other Birds Eye items too., 1 It has a «MM you'd mfpt* ai Both for 3OC its Vv- -*• Qm QCliOB IIHMIIIIiJIY MBHIfV Mf Summit, N,. - --.*^;---.'""-mi~~r''"&*• !•-•>••- -:-.^r.-- • Open till 11 every day. spoke of the scholarships dwutW ! 1 by her group, and tne bXKpttal sew~j I; tcjt tttfrtfgttrwtfhtxt the ______THlr_. Downw made a few announce- •• Women's Societies of the •rn'eHts for the Ladies'Aid, and told' g»iscqpal Chorea held of the practical help Riven by the] »_an_il lum-heon in !he Karislii Aid Society, to kolh the parson- [ fa* U_il«d on Tuesday,- fktober «b', ape and the .paris. h house. Lutheran Church in America neld was Sn eje.t'pt-iqually largoj Mrs. Thosi J. \fal»h gave an en- ,hi4 w«ek in Baltimore. He will re- Mr*. WaHace J. . charts, nee. * Autumn leaves, dah- -Service* on Sunday, at will dp honltal Mwinc at 10 a. m. of the work done turn Saturday? STneM ia thth» ofcareh h thU people aad* other auiunm flowers and planned for by.lbe World Friend^ Sunday's theme at the 10Jb serr- Baptist, Cb.W*b, o* whicfc.;Jty*. a Friday •raalal * at I o'clock. Th» on Tiiesd»f5m the parish hooM. very 'effective decoration'?;ship CuLid, W^icb is the ' young ice will be "Thy Rod and toe Btalt"!" ' Indlridu*! BmUnja of the separatp e On Wednesday eventot *t Invocation was givt-u by Mrs_«sir_f missionary study group., Bible School at 9.45 a. m. lovi; x hoard* wili l follow imntedialeldil y aff- o'clock* th* pastor will conduct junior eholr sloylBg, Svjulajr 5on by the d ntlrt and the I. Haven. j These girl* hare pledged them-, d ' "An Hoar for Cont*mpl*_nt the -CalvaryChare* at J p. BOTTB, Y, P. 0. «t • p. i tad A sale of valuable mlsceUaneotu Perfection* of God," 8*rrie* In the The president of the Women's 'selves . to larger membership, and | i f servtart * a.t (I wMitha Uthe senior parish house chapeL;,.,, •.. . WOXEVS ALLUKCE At Calvary Church on Sunday article* wfll'bentld In the church 1 "•i-n- ?«'«• »?•->r..iy . .*" _s_~a;vssB_;;rr^. ?.•» Ptayar. neeuoc basement ' FrWay after»opn. ,and "Jlr*. Horace Potter * Circle H ^BS&! at the in furtherinUfgi minions_,,..„..„ . _ -Holy Communion, 9.45 - Church erenlng, October W, under the aua- planning a progre**lTe luncheon and .„. great work, j ^^ u a. m. Wninr prayer J. R, Chapman of nices of the, Dorca* Society. for Friday. October list Jfrs. Day greetni the' kuest^ with Prof. Ralph A. Peltoo'* - a special word i;l svclcom*; for thostr. were *f Ckrfst, 8f*e*tlit from the Mission Field "Are Sin. Disease, and Death Real?" la. the ittpajHwrinon sub- annual luncheon on tended thanks n> th»> wutnen wh(wff3 j»Ka for Uie realization of the.' . First Baptist Chawh 8*wlng for OverlookSdigent And no one <;all» efforts hail madr thclmie-hiVm ^ii'need of worship: for an' inward' ject tor Sunday, October 9th, In all e •; have ^^ Mls OVERLOOK HOSPITAL BI1THS "Bible Lore for Moderns: an outgtandini;' SIH-CI*S.< - > impul»i<>« to organize one's life, The Christian 8d«nee Cnurches and So- Se prTvllo« of heariSghS?joccupled the morning. Mis. Mary Wprklngmen ~J_neS*E. Dowaw'iniTi-yrtt»ralT«tniT^-jj^j^jp " Garden j for thro»«hout, the w'orM. tne pnvuege oi neanng mm. , ^ ^ president called a bual- have sicknw fa n seTVP •have been the sermon ' in the- J Davis, the president, called a busi- have sicknwa insurance, mittees were rommei'iaVd for tin 1inesn s meetinamac c aat 2 o'clock,, to hear gone thus fir, socialized •results winch . they. ..had accotn- h. the repbrt*. and to outline plan* for would the next e VST i fire ias There was a"short musiial pr<>- {Jeremiah 80:17). Roc.! t«* ^- ** ^ V«^ will be snd a. FwoliAX for E*»*«*l •" Proridence, on Sep the ' cita- well S. Brank, th* miullter of the gram by Mrs. Herhefi-ln.^h of ,Maii-!limj' are Ing the nwrnlnr service undw: the'tio'ns ia the following from the Central Presbyterian Church at the lson. • Mrri. Irish suut; two luvtly uiif^s of worship _ | M . Anthony directiodirectionn pfp-f MrsMrs. ThomaThomass CampOamp- §,i f . "And'theTnhaWUntVhallnohtahW hll t _or'nlnVserVi«"*t U o'clock..The '^suminuMWfjj son^s, *'() Saviour, . grtn t0 t> and Mrs b e ; Olirrk. and '(Jritn 1'asturcH" by! TTvl «1 r_.. Ill \ Qelormlnl, New Proyldfuce* on Sen- bell. Small children may be le.f« t fnAsayW . I am sick: the people, that installation pr3gra» for teacher* l tember 30th, ; y competent carc e while i«i;ent* at- therein shall be forgiven and officers of th* Church School • Sander son. • ] p,. |{a|pn \. Fi-Uoii «ff tin- Depart- t«d hh • .It .is, cli'siftinary to" hear from. tli«' Son to Mr. and 'Mrs. Jurgent«nd church. [their Iniquity." (Isaiah 33:24). will he incorporated in this service. •residents (if ,i;uh .or«;iniftuipn at The lesaon-sermon- also includes At the •venlnf aervice «$.,.$ this mefltinR. Mrs. I'aUuii, of-tht* j_^i>a*sag,e from the Christian O'clocki Rev. Ralph B. :N«*bltt wHl Women'ii Home JUssHi'iury Society;• Science * textbook, "Science and continue (hs* *erj|e* oa "The .Ten; Health with Key to the Scriptures Gomraandtnentfi," having for his by Mary Baker Eddy: "Instead of J sermon topic, 'The Third Com ing \u roniiectiou with; Nanktug, SHfc Uvingston, ott.Octobe'r 1st Cluuch God sending sickness and death, He mandment". the proKraHT wnich :• ' ' - • . - •. At the Community . Sun-, destroys them, and brings to light i The Young People's Leadership ! developing 'in rural China. 1 dayy, at 11 a, m.( the minister,, the Immortalityy. Omnipotenp t and In- Training Claaa conducted by Rev. I»r, Felton. in ati iuformsil but! Arrival and Departure ( d ld Ralph, B. N«bltt will meet on San- Rev. A. Powel) Davles, will preach* finite Mind made all end includes authoritative.Irashion, Kjiok«:j o„.n. the. subject^ "Your Thought all" (p. 206). day evening at f o'clock in the of the. hew things being done in the, of Mails at Summit Cornea Out Of Your Life,", a char-j parish houee In th*.»t«dy of "The field iu China. lie laid in Post Office . acter sermon with a modern psy- j Oaken Memorial Method^ Charrh Introduction to the. Oli Testa-^ most interesting and graphic chological. .approach. After the 1 ; The "Week of Joy^: under Dr. A. ment" •* - •>••;.••;• .••.'.'• '"'•• manner th» day by day. life ot a service, published, copies of Mr. Eugene Bartlett and Mrs. Bartlett ^-The—Young People'* Leagu* missionary in the. Orient, who finds MAIU8CLO8B Davtes' sermon* on the European will start on Sunday. At 9.« a. m., meeting at 1 p. m. ia the parish it nm-sfftry to- l>e. scribe,. judge, To Newark — 7.55, 10 a. m., 12; crisis wilt bi available for pur* he will address the departments of bou«e will be led by PbUip Chase, veterinarian, doctor ami agrieul-i noon»on, , 33,, 6J6.3O0 p. mm.. fchaae. At the Junior Yoang-Beo- the Sunday 8ohool. At the 11 a. m. treasurer of the organization. The; turjil ex pert, besides preacher, to To New York and point* beyond pie's clasa^t 4.30 p. m., the cour*e worship his subject is, "The Re- speaker for the evenlnf will be" meet the nenjs of his people. Dr. -4.45. 7.45. 9,10 a. m., 12 noon, 2^ on "The Begionlngs of Religion" jigion of Joy" He will speak at a Harry A. Mar*hall, tm«uutia$ Felton was present at the .sacking of 3, 5.10, 6.30 and 7.50 p. m. be commenced; and at 5.301 young people's conference at 7 p.m. the Evangelistig c Commttfee, of Ife.f w Nanking'and praised the high cour- To post offices between Summit p. m., tthhe seniori * wilill continuti e on the topic. "Ideals That Make for lark. He has an itinterestini g storyt . , 1 »»»ld r extremely COH* of the missionaries during and Newark—7.55 a. m., 12 noon. their study of Religion uhd CtvUisa- Happiness!' HI* Sunday evening ad-j showing "hoW It work*" in Sum- chauffeur and »en* the.^e dangerous months. 3, 6.30 p. in. ' tion. dress at .8 Is entitled, "The Way to mlt and Is expecting to have with 'who haa Ucn wltl In a conversation with Madame To post office* west of Summit— Happiness." him Mrs. H. A. Wentworth, Ex- >ears. J. Cltftord W Chiarii; Kai Shek, the First Lady of j 7.45, 9 a. m.. 3.45 P. m. Waltae* Ckapel AJLE. Zlei Chaick Monday has been designated as tension Secretary of this good work. China told Sir. Felton that she To post office* on Paaaalc * Dol< At 11 a. m., the pa«tor, Rev.'Flor- neighborhood night and Dr.. Bart- The women's annual luncheon hoped to give her time, energy ad aware Branch R.R.—7.15, 8 JO, 11 JO ence Randolph, will take a* her lett speaks on "Hastening Happi and program .will be the, held on money to the CliriHtian Church, a. m., 4.30, 6.30 p. m. subject "A Clean Heart and A^Rtght ness" Tuesday—Prosperity Night; I Tuesday at 12.45 p. m. There is to when the skies were clear. Thia Sunday* only, all point*—« JO Spirit." "Riches for All/' A mass meeting be a delightfully informal "after great tribute to tbe church from a p. m. At 3 p. m., Church School, Oscar for women will be held on Wednes- luncheon" surprise feature and a. J colored man wanU jo £r«at woman .speaks well for the MAILS OPEN Dennis, superintendent day afternoon at 3 and Mrs. Bart* very interesting speaker on "The Krtsgt pftstntt nsneral housetrorker. magnificent work that. ha« been From New, York and points be- At 4JO p. m., Herbert-Brown lett will speak on the subject, Migrants of Callforniii"-^ Mis* ai5j done by the twelve hundred mia- yond—5.45, 8.20, 10.45, 11.10 a. *m. trustee, will present Mrs. Alice" Spiritual Housekeeping", and Dr. I Edith Lowry. Tickets are now In China. .Those who , 12.10, 1.45, 4_0, 8.45 p. m. Nesby, and Miss Daisy MoCall as Bartlett again at 8 on, "Guide Posts available and reservations shou)4 beard Dr. Felton feei that hrH work j From Newark—5.45, 8.10, 10.46 guest speaker and singer. . 6n the Road to Happiness." alt be in by Monday morning the "in ntw covrsr has been no small factor in the a,"in., 1.45, 4120 p. m. At 7 p. m., Christian Endeavor. A unique "Happinesa Clinic" will 10th. llriy ex|).-rii>uo«), trill al PETRO SUMMIT At 8 p. m., Rev. Albert Dunston be conducted by Dr. and Mrs. Bart- —A food sale Is being prepared *ar, Iwdl or invalid child, cai Kreat constructive missionary pro- From post office* between Sum- I adult by hour. Tel, Chal ,0IL BURNER CO., inc. gram. mit and Newark—6.45, 8.20 a. m., of Drew Uaivenalty will occupy the lett at 3 o'clock Thursday after- the Afternoon Sewing Group for Dr. Lambdin closed the nieetrrfff •2k p. m. pulpit, An altar service will follow noon. Opportunity will be provid- Tuesday, the 11th begjnnltif at 12 "The Box 158 Symmit, N. J. with a . prayer of Junpiratiou and* From post office* west of Bum- the message. A* the beginning of ed for personal Interviews on prob- -o'clock. Then* will beTf fin«* w- ; 1QOTE8 TO J.Kt our revival meeting, there will be lems and difficulties Interfering iety of dainties and goodies to take Summit 6-4093 dedication. mlt—5.45, 8.20 a. in., 12.40, 3.46. 6)1 house in Hrayton jJc 7.15 p. m. special revival service each evening with happiness. The topic that eve- home to the family at the close of Tel. Summit 6-H12-R To remove grease and oil stains. From post office* on Pasaaks Jb during the week. ning is. "Health and Happiness." the afternoon program and lunch- Gracious The Youth's Council will meet In The Children's Hour is on Friday eon, or tor reserve earlier in the lay the maierlal over blottlm? Delaware Branch R.R.—«.2O I, double bouse. V> B*at paper and sponge with gasolitte, • 12.30, 2, 5.40 p. m. . the parsonage oa Friday evening at 4 when Dr. Bartlett will tell the day. bath, nteam heat, , benzine or carbon tetraohloride..To! at 8.30. story of, "The Smiling Lad", and at "How Sin Began" will be the prevent the grease from spreading! The HERALD welcome all Item* 8 Dr. Bartlett on, "Th* House of topic of Rev. Ralph B. Nesbitt at First Lataeraa Ckireli Gladness." Everyone Is cordiallyi the week-night, service at th* on «ilks, circle with French^ chalk ot interest concerning you and an«~ battu. lavai or fuller's earth. . • '" ' \ your neighbors. Holy Communion will t»e cele- welcome, to the meetings of this Neighborhood House op Tuesday at room, nunporcb. gai mission. 8 o'clock. nmlt S-385T-W. Studies in the Epistle to the Gal- bu house,. 4 years old, Methodist Episcopal Church atlans will be continued at the mid- bvatory. tM-r^en porch, oil "Why Does^This Modern World week service on Wednesday at 8 [Vxrelknt school; $8S Pight Against God?" will be the o'clock by Dr. Brank. K. realtor, Summit *• subject of the sermon by the Rev. "The Fellowship"—1* meeting Wtf ffeft *Jll'#CflO*l *)f Henry L. Lambdin next Sunday, on Friday evening the 14th at 8 morning. The chorus choir will o'clock in the parish house for sing Farmer's "Gloria" and Kas- Hallowe'en fun with, the "Guest talsky'* "O Gladsome Radianoe," Night" privilege. The matter of BtgiaaingMonday. October 10 [central location; The Church School will assem- costuming is to be optional—but | Summit 6-0373. < ble at 9.46 a. m. by departments in there Is a chance of .a prlfe for the the parieh house.,.._The pastor, most "fetching." Thjs to to be an I HILL COTTAGlfc ;_«li ;e room, running' wi owing to th* absence of Mr. Need- occasion of "alotafun" and fine fel- _, 'attractively furnial les, will conduct the d^cuMlon lowship. wouldlike to bc?Have you ^ ppise |ng]p room; meals excel group. —— The Church Congregational Din- or SOW. The EJpworth League will meet at ner 1« being arranged,for Wednes- requisite for coping with t|$ many 1ED or. unfurnished. I p. m. in the parish 'house. Lloyd day evening, October. lWh, at 6^0 | apartment, Z3C Sprtnai 1'Conove. r will have charge _of..Joe. i»; m. There" will be many.. Interest- situations that arise in your social, senior group. His topic will be ing; feature* Incorporated In this club and business contacts? Pan you desirable newly -*un»L "How to be Christian toward Those church;fatnlty=gathering. 5!LL.t!riY.ate.h<).B»JWW* of Other Racial and Cultural express your indivkiullity-pin^it^ iposures, plenty of heal THE^HILL Groups." The—director of Youi 1 is "oft to a good start." An r-very cheerful BontM Sc l Peopfe'a work will be Gordon enthusiastic and expectant sat .. :^Fo lielp you Mlchalson who has Just entered "krOund a common board" on Mon- Drew Seminary. He is-srgnduate day; evening, laQd, witJt wr* answer "yes" to alMhese ^ Building and Loan Association of the University of Minnesota. He est heard Dr. John-A.k_u nga of KresgeV suggests Ihis newt course. Is a licensed airplane pilot, and has P-inceton Theological^ iina.ry flown In th« northwestern part of speak on '<5an: on : be Enrollat the Theater Ticket Service, 1 the United States for commercial Taught?" Highly favorable' com- bra Clolonlal — Prank) T^ow^Receiving Subscriptions In Its 50tfiT DIstricL^Urge lot rs-Tr-^ Series Opening Thisr I, 8 rooms, 3 batbsT. t-c \. oil heat. Excellent ce A Monthly Investment of $1.00 Per Sha_el_ "The Sonlof Man Is not 'Botneta destroy men's but-tot»aye them." ~ Will Mature at ^200.00 lOtti • • • . • • • ' S$riB&.-AS RELATED TO The Methodist Episcopal Ghurch analytical fashion, clinic. All Investments Up To $54KMMK)4nsured By iyt- , The Federal Savings '& Loan Insurance Corp. __ OF SUMMIT ^ ;,•••• HENRY L LAMBDfN, Minister ~

, . ' • , •.-•.....'' . „•••...' .. . •••-•/• Ample Funds Available If or Mortgage Loans For The THE MPRESStpNS.YQV FIR Hftf Purchase, Gonstruction or Remodeling Of— 11 a. m. \Vofship. Se^mpn byDr. Lambdin; "Why Does importance of being a changing Ym house, exceUent nd t ' v This lisasiiiris^ BY Eliftbrth ilfflrftmitfi L f> immediate occupy Home, or Refinancing Your Present Mortgage. •master bedroom^ 1 •,''•• COMMAND WOR8HIP ,: : i n .'• ---A- lni1 burner, two-car mm ,. SPEAK?-W, .F.'.H, A^ Direct Reduction or Sinking Fund voife? Your tpeech tool Plans Optional. For Your Convenience tojute tf»em. —i- _.•• .1. t- Central Presbyterian Church StoA$T Etif£RTAWM&-lu nt*. r intktjformtfmnd info* U • • •*'"' Dri Ikx-^ifl S. Brank^ Minitter 1 •• ' '^Cm Rev. Raipfc B. Nwbitt, Attittuit Miniitef '(bi^Ac^mt mt.tlmUm & ' 1 M 11 A. M.-"CbriBtian Work" will be the topic of the^ sermon by I '! H: • >nsult Our Secretary For Further Particulars ;,';, . DrVRockw,eH S, Brank. ^- 8 P.M.-The sernwntppjopf Rer. Ralph B. >I_bttt wni be''Tho 30 Maple Street \ Sumftiit, N. *J. " Third Commandment," the third In, a aeries on, "The •Ten Conunandjients." ' "' " ^

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.'I . .".., cwiipTeted early in March. Th? mar b**d thi. r, 19M. » Comoiunity Leagae ^inaers of t-a-'li division.js-ill th^u THOS. P. CRANE, meet in a playoff game or series.' Wildcats Entertain Coileelor. iBtercst" in ba-kefhall W at a hi^h I Plans Busy Season laveifvith-oviT Z(\ at lending Tn •.•<-'• V B R r I Sf K MEN T" d*y's nueting. Anijiiunt'onitiu'WA-i Hillside Sunday made by Hill vHunsi'y" Au-tin thjt H COJiTttJK TUBS tW-^"-Hiiuse finsivrrhTtr fc.^yiij W.A. Project 5«. S. t. Nine Teaffis Represented at ,. •hart Wpck» Trom rail. 1 NOTICE OR > would K^t Ull«}-,-: way I) •!,!>!>;• :»*»::i; 1>J-S<-I1 misily of- former HHIM !_• 4Utkra.n1 private bouiw, must Is tk-rcby •IOWN OP MOHRISTOWN. N. J. Thi* k-agtu' is :i • c iniiiiiTiTuim b* quietUfcdnt, references required uut of l Meetittg- at *Y -HQames £ Ilisih plhyt^-s, will face the Summit Write P. Q, 89* U,Summit, X. J. u J«;U!KI WUM for •'"' Wiljli.it- litre Sunday aftcrnaon at Will CrtuMnrtlon Cr nettleweDt to the Orphan*' Offu* .i.'i..i \\ >: X ,. in tw.i shifts, a»c- of tlw County »f Union, «m Kridiiy, ttte |8?ACit>l'8 five-room p fourth day ot. November nt-xt "* fora OIPAL <:.-Vl!AtJ-K. will U Nominate New Officers Higfl at j)lillbum 111 i.k:;eid are fas: I tlrtv first floor at Ml Kim *t.,r..ur ^fy the Mayoy r and Hoard (l nt .*•• . Conference Game 1 i! ami t!i» ()-;•- WILLIAMS * DBMl'SEY. - _ .. ... (jiit.il-K: I,". oVI.wk 1'. M , Tuesday, I'li-m- mt'i'iJiiK »f .tilt-. , (.'iiinuiiuiity Haske.'-i lit>r l.Slh, VMS. ami ihrii al *.tiil S|icii;t!_ j lial.l-l.ea««i' iu-lil Tuuithiy ni«)il ill • T:'. is. and will bt' I 111.'. 11» .stlMMIT ave., /rooms awl sun-a a. vb w-18.11 •».....•-—-' ,Mf(t.liiK iiulilirly ti|>fiiiil .i itd r.aii' ..jililll-lllif llic Cats SINQUt .aad. iwU«.' bedrooms,' fur. lilH' "V"; iniliiaiiiMis art; thai the .::n tl.a: huv- •--'•-' «&-«7 Sprtatfkld .Vei Qbrch, refrigeration, all modern im- UrM Unit <'tnii provementi, dextrable location, mod- TlU' Informal lun fur Kiddcrx, K»rm 10-tf (NOTICE OK SETTLEMENT, N,•: erate rentaL Apply, at pix'ini»ea or I !• H*r«by Clvtn, That thi; accoun_____t of Hi«l, -Form >f ('infract, I'laiis. .Sj"- .in thi' IOUKUI' twu yt'ars- auo." t'iha, im Kd 8V Uwl,... last- DESIRABLE fHratahed room, with or call Summit Cl58l-It. . I of th# robf cribtr, apiiuinUMl by fgjr• Tifirwlimni, and . I'^irnis of Hid Uonil "V", (!()iii(»tn. Sciihir H»» Club, Cal- llig- i lil ,i!r-n .k.i.rk, and rnti nnjl rt-rfnrmmmo Hoihl lu.iy !>• c\^ VttlMNtt hoaaekttpinf privilege*. 54 ———-»———r-: - -__ i;n|m vvliirji MHiiTl its !h:'•••• room, and btth. waaonaliie. n nt or I ANA K1LLKJAN, will \m j»uHit«l wrf iif (iljtitiiu-tl upon iMymi'ftl Surrogat-s. and rci»orU>d t-aih HI I, Any lildiltr. u'lxni-ri'liirniiiK I'lrciiit. Tlic-ri' .is a also a }HMsil»il> Pi aye. IVi. SunuiUt t>-li»32. *Ui'li n-1 piiinniily .HKI HI. uuixl ••'niidi- : Tii'ii- :; tlv* single'aad. larce double room, for «ettlMfteiU to Orphans' four} fly dial tli(K.MtM liitdis;s may -eii'lcf a rittinV i>: f tn a li'-ii dv'i' at ..it I I{.-J roftnlac waiw, near bath, central, Of the County of I'nion, oir Friday. tluli. \y.ill . In- nfuniltd liis luivnniil. tilt' liatnl; of .-We Hi.in... '. 1 '! :''''.': ATTRACTIVE 4-room and lml!i apart* ami any iiiui-lildiltr upnn si. r.luwiiiiK rnli:u yawUbere. Tel. 0140. li-tf the 21at day of October m*t licuinli'il in tin,' •::> (.' I.!.. An.-In A. C uul meat, garage nctvinimxliUioii, »iui«-t A. M. ' '•'. ' • . ;- ' ait-d: Kiiptcmlier 13, i:».!8. Thi• THWII uf Moiristinvii i>::hiT iuml, ;!l quire on premises. ' of Summit', S*. J. to n-Ji'i-t any or all Kids. » Tuesclai". nlRhts at Ilif* "Y" K>'»'•«••-and«' i ~ , , •Me for two »r ibne*. Tel Summit 1 1 si! lai: \:i-\i--i\ i:n-. HMpL . ijr WILLIAMS & ftKMFH-KY,- Pej;clt>r«, ~»fh bidder inusil deposit with his on Wi'.l.icsday evi-niiiRrt In the Hiuh ^wy^-K"" ' W ;' l'-atnl ,i!i aili'iiuati* d fr .i il t KC5T H 382 Springfield Ave, Kuuinilf, N. .senility, in ini amount; uf nut It^s School. Tliei-lmi.lt will he .livi.hMl seori"« I'""'1' ""' •'" m and' in floor furnished room-«ltn o a w 5 w—6-14 15.20 tlKin. five |ii r (fiiiuin- i l.i« • fl'llS *t a nut I'I" is.'l("\ie was BANQUET ball, large storage space, bill in thi- form n-ud Mllijtr' • tlio into two divkions (if i'i|ti:Vl streiiBth" private tiled, bathroom. 17 Fernwood 1 fdi'War.d in llii' Siyiini:: eiily.nir i|, iiifinli: r uj t .ii' flllllDU-! large stow, very reasonable. Tel. NOTICE TO comlttliiiis iM-iivitli'd in ilii- I nf with the K.'IIM - syHti iii in vogue ;is 1 the Vlvjiiuis ill a sii-rc vi'c '''.'I i••'•iin 'if . 1 :i; «ljie_b Summit M\90TR. - 44-tf fdr Blddi iK. in llii' N'atiiMial Hi>t'kt'y Li went Atttiition of l>lild.-rs is imr Co.tell Klttoud i'ii:: til.".'IK'.I ll ti> front roam; also,Karate E8TATK OK" of the Int «1 Woodland ave, Tel. Sum-II OFFICES FOtt HE3KT II CHABLEK 11. . in I lfd tit IK'"1I'I i (ill rrmr.nt; as t • 11 i timiH i'f rfiijiloyini'iit In n i <| j 'ifivisli)im mit ai.'i'.l;»ls, III! l'.i> 111 .11 h,i-;-|il :i> .'il lilH^ fin.Sbail »S3 8PK1N*}PtBLU' «ve.. front tftftov A; and iiiliiiinuiii wnt'f ra-ii- to i-aoli iilhiT duf-itiK"'. thi' si'asoli hut Jr., Surri>K(it«' of. ihr Cuunty unih'i* tin- i-uiitriit'i; HI Hi -tile rh .Ill in. •1'i'i-t , i it l-i! \e,jir.-i. and KH . . 7 ... newly ' furnf abed and ' to let, ISO month. Tel. Summit $. 1 .of.' i'-.n-U -"(liyfeUjm Iaiii' feCbrated «ln*le and double rooms, f 1 I'iiKin, niade on' tlie lHth day ... Tin ^.'tin'iiitiil i-nsl iif if. tlit 1\. > vl-ii.' h,i" bi:eti a i'evel.ifida b»" l)*Tl'-.inin d ,/itiil' r'thij i a s«.'fit'9»'lfir tlistilt(> «f»nld di«i-a«rdi notice . Nu.-I .Thiis : f'is- -iati'il -ini- i-^ f:>r UNUSUAL, suite, Jlyln* room wit* i in hereby'(lv«ii.tn fht . 4 l.Hi'Uiii Sf:ti.U-il several Suin.ii-it di'i.v.-s I *tnl loitlon und«r oath or tifffrihaitnn thflr vlaiinK MOutlnv— •• r lint the it-anis wuiiUt met't" breakfut. privileges. T«L fommit V I.I IAS OKI ll'KK OK ST4TK 4-tr and domandH ag:iln.st thi' .-nUitu of tin id Nn. ^ twice during thi'.sram^ with the W4H ' • iitr PlumliiiiK—* of the R.UIU'. Thl.i over- itixi GARACE f(ir rent, 24 Uobarl ave.' Tel. deceased, within, xlx inunlhs from the (•nu nt inn in cai^fi woi|.. iin'il V.J!.«. A. M'OiSTS date of wild . «rdf.r, > <>r they will be No l l.Sllil.lM). ness on tin' |i;ir.t of Sutiitnit i :SAiauaK 8BCOXD . floor rront room, rieit to Summit .6-1802. -•••- l'tf tofevi'r bilrrt-d, (nitn 'proni-'Uting' ,'«r I'lirtrlntl— lost cnl'tinni, •' bath, but . private porch, tnr%e Xu.:, • .« l.'.iii will iit'ith.ihly -hr I'Uih.il llii •. .iv in i :.ii •.4Vas in:tVI• • toi-lay T Tel. Summit MJK. growids, 2 adulriMKr"the xa.uii* ltMuiiist tt!£ itlib- I . i-i . I'rosldi-ii* I/i/i' appnintt'd a' iinini'- WAJiTEU TO BENT 13 vviUidr:i\y his Kill W'iih iht- (-xpi-i U'Mi''"of iln'i'i ^'i littiit iif •', .-Wil.luin Oakland pL, Tel. MCS. 12tl u ,si-rf Ijer. -» * ;" .Kit.' liidili r iiatiiij; tornmittcc a.Mil officcirf -will •••*:n- inter«ste<1 THK> FIH.ST NATI'»X,>U MANK"'ANl> wllllin ••"' div tin- .i..tii.il il.tl tile I. H i •!>:iHlu\!i. i.of. --'til • WANTED for Dec, by refined adults, till*. . inaiter uf CROStsY ADAMS. AN ttlUl|.NANi;K to :vnnml .HI i >iili "'" minute* to station, no other "UAKM-ir n\>»i\i itail, .Hi'>i(£- \vi'l!-i|M:(! if-it'il • . • ' - l'L'-tf nipt, ii<-< ;IIIIIIIIK, .I.'^J-IIIJ'.VII i.II tin- :un'i],|iiiiii! TeL Summit 6-US3J. lftf Uw iiy Ir.-; in |i i;t ytMi's fur the Ltofcn. 1 vt>u)d like t« find Town of Cmnford, «'ounly of ITnlftn, j'»' • Hnrouisti "f N«•»' lVovi(|.-ii..v,:" • •i "Z«• held at DIH Ilunkniptcy Court• aaui'tul Miiroh »,, IIU::, Iiy i-n.a:iu«-and N'i'W Cinvlfiitii•»•" tinted .laimarv ":', Sirni.till "V (nr tile New JiTscy FB5NT corner room; also (araajtl ,Roi>m. Ilooin 457, Federal liulldlng, j dcalK»iiiJ;»K il (U«.s ol• Uiatrl. t ..r ^..ni' ir chauffeur and »en«ralljr Tit Sprlnrfield aye. TeL SaiomttT- I!'":'., wlili.'h :• n. I'liiluKi-iil ai-i'iiiiiiiiiiiiis, i 111 ii iiii'-r'tiiiK held at tlie V. M, ;,-l!i ill iiM(;U(' last st:;i:,.in. He n'who has been with mm GOOP',top noil, Bcrsened^or unwreen- Kcd«ral Square and Krank'lln Htroet, I}« "<,'. lf«"Wu iw ".Muln-iiiinily . iml is inaile a iurl 'ot'i ilii.i *' chttiiKJi'K from -Zoiw A in Section.. 2. All liuililiui'.s an.d sinii-- ('. A. liuilditiK l' ' Tuesday plan > ls.i serving I llli y 11<|U SI: P«iH;k ave., Tel, Summit 6-1152-J. I her, 1!»38, at two d'clrfk in the after- !„• " 7 '". - ./•">'•• <•" V- tin-.'.s within tli<' "Miilti-f.iinil.v Hoii^ ' Wi'ie laid for a "W'anii up League" .IS -h-iirni.nl of tin- -I'hvsii-al Ai-tivi- lllt C-tfUioon, at which tlirn- creditors may! *»M' "' ' i»»"»UBh ot Nt-w I'rovi- Koiiv" shall .!«• limil'il, restrii U'.il ami . 1 to provide early Huason pi';leli:'e l'or lie CiMliliiitleu ()!" I llii Stllllll'M V. S\. —— • ' prove thtir claims, i^k-.t a trustee, ex- 4''" * :i-iK'i'tliall plnyers :ui I r A. WOOD ~ AP- HORSE, eow manure, rotted over one- j ainine the bankrupt and transactother I .port on <>f Zone A heginniiijt.iit a puint (aj I'se. VII liuilddiK or str.lletlir.u-! 1 |M montlu. T»l ~ MS Wootfaad avewM; Mveral year old,'no shavings ; top soil, $3.50 i proper business. j »i the north\v<;ptcrly lino of I'unstaii- "hull In- used and in) liUlldltiK <"' struc- also to Rive an- opp.; .sp'eejfii'd purpusi-s : ' . general houseworker. TeL 1luiyy must li*> pproved within | Summit, thenco l|i a northwesterlyy ill- • (II Any nsi. Kpeelfh'i) jn Si'i-iiiiii 7 UJKJ CORD wood, dry oak :1OR», termite six rionthn nfter 8ei)t»-mb«r 13, 1338, 'i'tioii .iluliK said (Ijvlsiim line, it ilis- •it "Tin- /•dining i irilluam-e ol' Ihi UVUIG room, dressing room, kitchen, frcis; $16 a cord delivered ,.ln cellar, aliii- »r six liun. ™c.ienoed< winhea part tine ltroldrkk and L«ff«rt», .Summit <- (3E0BOR W. \V. PORTEU. In a .southwesterlll y didin ctiuui , .a Mii li S, as |H-riirltteil in .\ [eooki^jt. w«ekday» after 3 and cold water, beat and Janitor Rt-fcree In Hankruptcy> line ,at lixli..- l aiiBlcH- t. o. .sai - d ilivi.si.m 'hnv c.f [eooki^jt. serTice. Summit - Wvelopmejit Oo., I *^ Along the Line ffel.ffel Summit £-4571 j line, a distance of a|j|tr»xiinalelv four l^i A ilw. liiM.' lioii a|iai'tnii ni : Summit *-U7C . l«4-tf PLANT- TullpH and other Spring i NOTir-K OF KIUST itKETlNG hundrii nnd' eighty llSiu feet to tin- liulIM- I 1IIiin,, Sprlnk- Th« first mcetini; <>t crcdUors In the aloiiK »;ixl .southwesterly line nl saiil l lii a l ijiht in exei' s pace, references required, KlizaUeth, ('ouiity 'of ' easterly . dlrt-i.-Moii, a «lislamr ol :• t• 'Viuil yard i,- MUIIIIIII, tin il.pih .,r : B0CSE8 TO LEY COUIAIBIA bicycle, 28-inch28inch, e«nvae«nvan In the City ooff Klizulx-th, Ci.uuty of! y, Obrur. Realtor, Tel. Summit *-W»5 tent, "MsxS ft.f , wiiHhlnihl r machlm-hl , 1 t'nlon, will l»e held at the Haiikruptey i proxluialcly n hundred f!Kio> .vliirli '-liall lie ,'il least forty ( tui. 11 > t- or IXC. IM-tf l'rimii; boy's htiroe Eyrmiaslutii. 03 I Court Rri(.ju;- N» |i.(ii nl' any pi'i>ji •linn IMVI'IHI tin- ..Siilillliil litu'ii* cntiuisias" aic ;iii/.ld •U'l' liu' |I!'(J!MU>U.' (Hit . hoiw in Bray ton School tM i :im Ii . I - 10-tf : : : Str.M.l, Newark, .\; .lw on the 21st day northeuwterly dircrtlon alum; tie- .^.i' .loliliny llii |z. l!i:!7. clia:ii|i:iiti, i; !"avi iril many hut t.th'i-rs iiuiiit out .k. OWNER MANAGEMENT PWN JIAHOCAXV table, cuKt *6.j. wll 1.1 o: ! «f Ottoher; ll»as, ut two oVIock In the nortbwe«t.,-rly +l»i«- of wiiil Sprlnxfield fnitir->li.' sin-i-t line. tha-t Ki'O(i|i. Tiiylnr. a lnrin, ;• '-if, ainl >•<:ui;*y ( hatiiiu'on, i.; at lii> tu'.st If double bouse. 3« Beauvoir mjipJe chair;" battery- charxer, flro \ afternoon, at which tim« creditors ] Avenue tivcrpaiiN, ;tnd the .said rinrtli- (dl Rear Vanls. <»!i .acli li.l ;i lr.u- WHITTREDGE OARDENS may prow their clainiM, elect a w<-«terl,v line of calil i oiisuiiininc .\\>- yard is ivi|til|-nl, the lieplh nf wlrirli them-* I-IKII Oil .her iljjvr, am! tliav liii'-i't l!l Tnniicr l.i hi^h i ajitain. bath. Bteam heat, Nov. set. Tel. Summit «-1S!IS. ut> a (1 1 174 Summit Avenue shall, at iiojiitlni, In- le.s.s th.in Iwenly- : R. Macdonald, 189 Oak trustee, examine the bankrupt and i £ ' , '-';''V" , "' apiir.ixiinati-l.v six These IWII arc slated in ( l;j_slL_rinii(|ay n:or \\i'A while Kail. Cerlaeh, This exclusive apartment house has tmnsact othfr proper Iiuslne8n. nondrea (0U0) fed to tho place «,l l.<- fi\'i< I 1!.">I feel'. T«l. t-0231. lS-tf ELE^'TKIC range in truod working (Itfcuiiiiij; iliajniiiiiii. und l»r. Ilai'i.ililCluistry.; nij tt.iLLjiiii'i tomorrow. several vacancies now .BBJMB>-(or Oct. cord It kin at very low prU*. Tel. Claim* with itimizcd statement of 1 ginnltiB. and llniltinu, r.strictiiiB ami U) Side V.iifl.s. On i ai Ii lol Iwu 1st rentaL Thow who desire pleasant at-count miwt be legrally proved: any•} re»fulatlns thc-n-tn ImllillnKs and struc- side yanl.s ai'" retiulrt-il. Tin- MUM «if • jcrliich'ij steady ulay ••ualilfd • him I iFTi kr lo'.i liiiaoi--;; !.!!-•• year, , and-batlw lavatory, Summit «-ft«8-W. •ttftfouBdncs and refinement can be orluinal note nils .' li.l II lie ChiislciiMi'ii. ini^ln uilnr Imail. lia-. ,i liiii'. an: (HiiiiiTt ot' strokes and room, flunporcb. garage. accommodated here. For information annexed; they must lwvproved within ' »"a tllft nature Mud extent of . "tlii-lr ill 1(1.1 Hi I Wl'lll V .JL'III feet. I'lil- lillililillV,;, iunlt S-385T-W. NEW green wwit. fur collar, *lze 16: liii.s llie TTiippy laciilly oi anulyiiii; I lie nrcssiin: .at'liie rii-Jit tinu'. Ho,' eall Mrs. Teater, Resident Manager, also lirown plaid coat. Tel. Summit monthH after M«'pt«nUr 19, 1338, »»«• ,.,,,.„.,.,....,, le.s.s ilian thirty Cifi) fed in |ieii:hi. Summit S-22C4. 6-2146. " • • and flh-d with the Kef«ree. ' BK I I' ()HKAINK t y the Mayor Xo .side-yard «l|all4je !i>.s 111.ill eiuhl was apparently on. his way lo defeat Insl w«-i>k. :»p-alu ;' Ro^'is lint house.. 4 years old, tile and UorouKh t'tium-il of the linioiixli (XI. l> il -wide. ' ' ' • tvalorv. screen porch, oil fur- <;I:OR«JK w. w. JPOKTKR. rallii'd at llie" ' I'tidal nciiod in tliif I hi i il set.1 Real Estate Brokers Invited. of New I'rovldrnre that an orilinailee (i'.l Open Areas. Tin-, pros ixiniis fit Z. [cxrelknt school; $8S per HOUSEHOLD fUrnlslilnK-x, all hand- 98-tf niade imported, maiiy carved; HIHO Keferee In Haiikruptey. entitled "The Zullinn <'lr«lltiane« .ii Un-Seetiiiii'2 .lii, re!i,fur;nlture, ruwlxiat, riding sad- H_slinlil I'tl^e and wmild not IK siirin-.i-a il in sci hiii/ nnd (Jeilaili ill Ktf March K, l!C!:t. lie, .mil it Inivhy hi, shall In.' not ICSM tlia'n two I liwii-.iml FIVE-ROOM aparum-nt, heat fur- dU-«. October 12 and 14, in to 4.' I lie finals." . . '• amended an I'ollnws: (-'11>II> S(|liare l'e*;l III' area. e\i'lu.^|\r ,i| nlalMd. fS« month. Tate lU-alty Co.. - 'M Oak RidKe MV«. No dealers. 1 flSHED BOOM* TO Ut* t •4 Main St.. Chatham, N. J. 2-tf New Providence Borough! Section 1, A ola.'js of-district or •/Vi:i( IMIW..W0W TTV'E room for btubMM FOUR-ROOM apartment in exclusive Zone" IH hereby er«'iit«-d':unl de.-iiii iiM.i*->i white and orunst*, field ralWd. fully i KIntir» nf ^al* nf i li'llur wall's .any walls dividing; Imiisi.- , ttacher; t&iiaa Claxemom Court, rent reasonable, 14S dlsteihper treuled, lii]i moil nouses for more than two. f.iini- The I'ir^f four novver purify was not held at .\fti)ii(°h, (!(I'niany. Ittit Summit 6-0373. U-tt 54«. $JS. Aluo Hlkcr'B Lady Ann, 3.<^ of the BoroiiKh nf New l'lu. iiifiin' ile.s. nr hoiiMehold unit* shall lio llr«- out: di«uiiil SUnday ufioriioniv la.st sfiiitiK :t' tlie Kllcs C'liih a! ttoiiesbfrR years; the dam of-lltter, white nnd Assessments for the Year dated January 2.\, 1!I:J:J, that' iK.rtinii of iirnof. " • • iiloiiK the Lai-kavvaniia. ll'i'r Kay J'aitei'siui had bcVii i lcctid r!iairman HILL COTTAGlfc ^•A Zone A hef;l:itiiim at ;i |KI!IU in thi' Section .'I. -.All ordinances nr parts orange, very fine dog, 1100. Tel. 1936 and Prior of the LncIiiLVViiiuilt League '•('ouhcll." a nctv .orKuui/irtini) patti-rned |rge room, runnins;' water, evenin^B, SummlC northwesterly lint' £ ordinanccH iiK'-onxixti-nt hen with lire J'attractively furniahed; . | nue at_Jt» inurwi.'iion with Hie divi- Iw.'i'eliv re|M-aleil. and tIVIM ordinalice •ifUT the Inte.r-^'o'.inly l.eat;ii( Kct-ttp. HIMT Vi'nPltulisoii vvus prepared Ingle room; meals excellent. PVBIAC NOTICE IK hereby Riven, that : »'<>" ""« brrw'een the Itnrou^ir of NVw .shall tak(- ••fj'ect ininiciilidcly in -the to niarth Mudison out <>:' iin> 1< iKiio it lit IJ thTs uttw-pIaYi was uitrt'etl-upoti or SOW. • • «f M HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE «• th« undersiK^ed. Colleetor of Tax«:s • I'rovldence and the City of .Summit,; inimiK-r provliLeil .by law. (ftir. Horjier i-< president of tho lntvn- SIMM of the Borough of New,- Frovldeiiet', in ! thonce In a imrthweMt.Tly dlrt'etion I,' TllOMAS'f. M^'SS'lN, di> hei-el.y' u ni id- crlfK o!,. •••litil Hornet!' JllED or. unfurnished, two- DESIRABLE bulldln* lots on Spring- the County i.f Unlun, >f. .1., w4U-«ell at'along nuld division Him; a distance >•! iirtily that the fon.K'.liiK iiltld-. County I.eujiiiei. ' • | apartment, 25« Springfield field axenut. New Providence; rea- .VAXCK. v-iis. duly Inlruduied .md Life IMIUM CmA» Oaljrs puhlic auction at Bimmuh Hall In the|=8is hundred (ii(io» le.t ; thenvv In :i Tlion; was nmrt- di.^-ord tills year uiidOr l!ie "Ciniii.'il" titan in any Itf sonable. Ambrose A. Kenti, 1 Irvlna Uoroutrh "f New rrovldenee, on Tuex- eouthwesterly direction, almiK :i lin" ,-iillnn at a r>Kular, pri'Vinits year with chaises of-flagrant vldl.itii;as .of Hi-,- inlcs $ 9^9 per month at age 25 place, TeL Sununlt 6-0222-W. 85-tf daj', October 25th. 1!»:)S, at tsn o'clock -at-. rlklit angles lu said .division Hue, j I'titi^ of I he. I ion. ni.ii desirable newly "teraiabed S 976 per month at age 30 In the morning, the following do.scrlb- i alititance of in»iiroxlmi(tel.v iVnir Iniii- r.iiiin il of tin- lioruiiKli ol'Xew I'rovi- hurled hack and fonli cltii-in^r tlie hitter part of tin -iuisini. Th" pi _5t:- .i!riY.ate.hg.ioejWUiK., »nd LAKE MOHAWK, deslr.iolo lot. one«l 1;IIK1H: . .-~r^-- " I dr«fd and titchty (ISui t.it to Hie .- ih'-ttioiisiruled tlwt—»ht! r-vfry cheerful surroaad- gain. Wr;u> Box 110, /c HEHtaLO. i»-V!»t "•'' v>1T~l»^* s Ii I iiiVi 11« "( i"i ' ^ _BA, * ^ $'S7.23' KU^L Omstaiilliie, tln.-.i^i il; 1 liein •• iili -f«?aiaVnHa|-s«ctloit; B 4-i-slohn'M. Kendall . " 5r6 iTftiVir^niriKiV'sfer •rir"f ^i tca^R^riTOrs-irfrirTWo-'rn-err'TrrOT^Tvarir^ 913JB3 per month ajkjge 45 4-2-7-9—Ernest Bittman .... 281.70 i ConMantlne lands, anil foflonv^lij! its •'iiectins ul the said Itoroiii^ti—<'<'aHterfy dlr«fti<>n, n distance iifi ap- •lie held - > from. Spring field avenue, Lincoln 7ii!lO' !>roxlmati»Iy nln«. hundred CJWI) fe,ei In r 12, lies .in the I'.orirtJMh liall iiii Illl.l.Slhr: HFItK'SI'MiAY - afford not to gi\-e your ramlly ade- 42-1-28—Atitonh> Penno-.: f School districts roonw, lajrge hiill 53-15-l»-*-Frank UspoHlto — to the northwesterly line of the .Spriiit- s.iid Hor<>ujjjr_o New I'rovideii.'e, .il qual«d!" AJIOTIK r ei>lork'sf exliiliitiiin xui'li a.s DIstricL^-Urge lot »0. into oTdlnary-Hfe-or any^Bber type of 3-2.1" wi'Sterly line of said I'miaiaiULne Ave- IWIeilrHi-liUililier T-i. l!t:!S. .Said lands will utfsoltl to make the :4iei'e-last, Sunciuy will- typ'inoit|;li to im! those mantels on' the Fritz. Tho 8 rooms, 3 batHf^ 2-c«r policy yon desire. Until bualnemr con- WAITED *U flOT MM, amount chargeable, against the same nue, a jllalHnt=^.Tflf approximatoly *i ditions improve we strongly recom- on the first day of July, 1938, as (600) feet to ,the place. at~h | Jersey City_ Boars liuuri'hiise the name, sub- j attired anil' affiiirs run off in sliiji-shitiy faahtnti. SuiTiitti-i-riteHi a «IHKI- 41 Mayte Mm-t ject to redemption nt the, lowest late — - 400't— — WE PAT hlgheBt casn prices for any-of lnl«rcst, hut In no cant' in excess nf I cluh aad xlitmht book li;iin!. eaifliblo uf.civinK til-' V.'ildcat:; a real liattle. J. Murphy tblnff. Antiques, china, silver, brlc-. elijht ptr centum per annum./ '(>•' ! Here's lioiiiiiK that Hillside is lliat kiml ii!" ;i tearn! . , . a-brac, painting* HIM. payment for the Kami' shall be mail*' TeL Si before the TOnPTHSlon e^ Tel. «I118. <6tf which there Hhall b« no other piir- Ill-' B8TABUSHED ISM , __. . . . . ehuj«.T> will Ix; Htruck off and sold to i- WE PAT.CASH tor your oacd furni- the Borough of New Providence, In fee, ;: ' •' '" ' • .' • turt, antlquM, «ilver, book*. Iric-a- for "rcdempi,!»>n at eight per Nntuni brae, intings, work* of art. etc. Duck and Wpodcock Season K OE^ AUCTION BOOKS name remedies and rights us other Oldest Real Estate ^1 WMJUt Af*. pun hanen»,.'including the right to-bar [house, excellent ndgh- TMU MVHM1T +-HH qT foreclose the rlRht to' redemption. P. immediate occupancy. wIU buy your attic oomWnU. . The sale is made under the provi- 7 Opens Oct. 15th and Insurance siona of an n.(-t of legislature entitled, Imaster bedraom^ twp "An Act com.ernUig'- unpaid tnx*s, Agency inSummit FOB ^ALti UB scssmontH nndd otheh f municipallll chargi'h H Single and Double Barrel burner, two

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Md Wetaeaaa of gaamtt, Donald Al Oritct McatrW of aUxabeth, and Mas Kanry PER Ptfcaett of Newark, p miles over kiNlear; the •—--•HwMSst- -HMSSi ttwrjir^simiiwii wniiv •»—PH—fjsf.1 l I Ito-ti Mael watktati get a free trio to see Brldgehampton, U I, are Hr. and' Bermuda «AUI thj'eaa of Octoher. bowh aid ao oa assy be easily either Rtftfers or Prlacetosi play. CCaaah e fof r h eaptarMl the faam/ of aetvral miles over brash the MrTlc# Mrs. Phlletus H. Holt of Oik Rldgtf I deeaed by rabWng with tsrpeatlae. 'Tlihrtie Shecelebratin" g th•*•e" c avenue, i George L. Plait of 8uaaa»lt has Bakiat aoda Is also good. For ok- greape o( 8»asaaU hoys 11-U year. anes rejoined hi*, family at the Beach- atlnate stains try aoakiag wUh «l*aad utereat la aiwiatlng stead and Jdl jj'. Charles S. Syvret has moved wood Hotel. : . Javell water or sodiana. hyp*- ily. If vJlaas are oompleted. the October 26 and 29country; IS »*» cbain.'rtthi Cm gaane will be played locally three-year-olds, six fuVkL |l0Ca from &7. Overlook road to 16 Laurel chloride solution. Wash the cleaa- ^g .teach of the th by "alaea" oa Satarday moralag on flat aad;* half-mile n^' avenue. Her son, Charles, has left Dr. C. H." Lerabee #111 move aer off with soap and water of •New Jersey's oatatanding equine WHl «»ek:end. for Tucson. Ariz. " » October 15th iron J4 Hobart ave- coarse. ~ Memorial Field. Wateh Friday's event of the year, the Mrd annul farmers. fUBRwUiO for game daU—contes ,,.«( Shell station, to nue to 14 Boulevard. - Essex Fox Hounds race meeting, - Moriey Schram and Price and West brook, interior de- aats and Une-ops. • will be run agala at Frob-heHn, es-. v Mention the HBRALD when . as schram's'Shell S October Special signers of 16 Maple street, now Cynthia Falkner. of Bummlt. a -glx-man" football Is stampeding tate or Evander B. Schley at Far. •very section of the country. There ih» one Just completed the Xfw Wave have associated with- then, Miss sophomore at Shreet Briar College. Hills. Wednesaay.'OctOber 86th and Elizabeth Scaly of Westfleld. Sweet fcrlar, VaJ, la one of the 47 were more than i^OO teams organ Saturday, October 29th. Richard V. « of Summit avenue i lied before the, season ended last students on the Dean's list tor the N. Ganbrlll, Daw chairman of the place. year and It ii expected that aome LaoW and .$5.00 Jaraes Truslow Adams, former- first sfnester toll year. race committee. ha* announced ing in the celeb ly nf Summit, anj, Mrs. Adams are wheres near 2.M0 "sixes" will see that five races will be run on both t two shell stetli PJMITEIXATfcil aetioa this falL 8t at the Now Wehlou in New York . Miss Edna Mdlravy and Miss Special Sale days In which most of the fastest „., Service Station The new game Is economical; W J from their home at- South port. Margaret Chapman of Oakland . Of :.' -' .:• ' • horses In the country will start. f«,r ,venue and QJ«» ' Permanent, only $3.95 comparatively, aafe; and retains the Conn. : * .£.-.- place with M|aa Bonny Phillip* of Lateit Model, iad R. D. Warner's S nllh thin Mil. beaic features of 11-iaan football. The Kowta'r Memorial Cup for Madison have taken an apartment Decorative fourryear-blds will be a throe-mllo \\t Morris avenue and 1 Robert J. Alesbury, son of 'A. in the Pannier; Mas Mdlravy and Hoary denied shoes are ruled out Bring in ad and save $1.05 and rubber-soled sneakers substl test over brush Instead of the for- It MAPLE ST. | W: Alesbury, 129 Maple street, has Miaa Phillips era employed In the mer two and one-half mile rout<3 h«w station on Summit a entered the Peddle School, Hlghts- Firat National Bank and Trust Gift* tated. Shoalder-guarde and hel- (on* block from mets must be worn and the Recrea and- tt>« Wilmerdlng* Memorial Cup rot the •California" style Modern Beauty Shoppe town, for his third year. Rebert Company and Mies Chapman la an includina Dr. A. Koxene Baitlett who for thre»-ye#r'-old8 _|L hurdle race, TELKPHO1F introduced to N will be a senior this year. tlon Qommlaslo^ sponsors of the J I It Maplr St. Trl.SuiuniHfl.iW1 instructor in the 8ummlt Secre- lAmps, Vases, Fruit and conies to Oakes Memorial MethodUt new league to be conducted on Me- ha«'b«n len»thened to one anil •Isla during the p tarlal School. Church to begin a W«*k of Joy on mortal Field, mast have a. release three-quarter miles. Mr. Gambrill ^th« in lhe erectloit of * I -35c Items 3 for $1.00 Among the stude'ntH at Massa- : '.'"• Flower Bowls, Ash Sunday. October 9th, Is noted as asigned by the boys' parent* before also InUmated th»t a commutes U-iUtlona of.thls.typ£ chuA'etts. Iw»tituie of Technology Dr. George W. Brown, of Oak- lecturer as well as a preacher. r,He allowing then to play.. meeting' next week may resalt la ll residential areas. T whose high scholastic standing Trays, etc. land place, a resident of Summit is as much at home oh the Chautaa- two' Innovations, reduction ot ad- [architecture, developed < gives them, a place of honor on the Piling on, the cause of many in CHATHAM. qua platform as in the pulpit. The mission prices and the Installation L SBell engineer* and ui Dean's list are* James S. Thornton for *the paat tea yiears, presented ( juries, is not very .probable in € • You must have thi HKUALDIf south and west aa well as^sections of seating accommodations, aiid Karl Pflster of Summit.- • • his F«sfgnatlon yesterday to the I man because the game Is played | California two years -a you w.nn t,tic ne,W3 of-Summit. It Board of Managera of the Ameri- PRICE <& WESTBROOK ?>f-"tbe-*«eBt have (reiinenHy heard exclusively In the open field and Featuring the meet will be the J.foF wide, spacious drl 21st annual running of the classic rust $.1.50 poT • year for two can Bible Society A one of its, gen- Interior Designers him and his great hobby is making there, aro - seldom more than two fcxceJIent liRhtlng etfet ' MVH. David N,' Wauger of. Jem- eral secretaries, that be night ac- folks happy. He believes that if members'of the defensive nim to' Ww Jersey Hunt Cup, a gruelling " d roominess, all s a week. s. • ' . " . play way. iii sailing on the jBermu- « Maple Ht an cept a call to the pastorate of the the prqblem «f human , happiness uck down a bUl'-carrier at (bur mile race over fair Muting Dike tor .quicker-and'ni« Wctat Presbyterian Church of Bln|- Siaiailt Ba, can he '-solved all; the other prob- against S or 6 players waiting to country and the most important I nervice on the drlvewa hamptoh, N:"Y. • ' lems will be easy. So he goes give' the carrier In H-man football Umber event 'of.- the autumn hunt nation Is seml-modernia about finding remedies when other a oncerover. . '••'.- racing season: The Hunt Cup to IAUNI b and its construction people find faults. For yeaj* he The rules, make for. an open game scheduled, for -October 29th and the ,it the iise of advertisl Many in Summit are interested other two events that day will be .. ' '; ANNOUNCING;; . -*•*. in "the; Samovar." the Russian tea has been studying the fine/fart of In C-man and hence t faster game. [ many different sizes a rDomtopfiQiMmadskorUy in Chat- living happily together.. The Offensive back who .receives Inside the building and the snap from center must pass the jerior, absoiutely cannot The opening of the ELETE SHOP a businessman Dress- ham by a Russian lady under the A f«w years ago he'was on the ball, either forward or laterally, to •^ It is expected tl patronage of Dr. Mary Childa,Mac- fledpath Circuit with Dr. 8. Parkes another back at a distance of at Clots and shrubbery will making, Designirlg, Restyling and Patternmaking Oregor. The aUnosphere will be Cadman. Dr. Bartlett spoke the IF least two feet before the ball cas i beautify. the station's i distinctly RuaaUn. and tea In glass- first afternoojr and always upon for indiyiivjajsiaes, under the aujpic^es of hs advanced beyond .the . line of M during the next I jeaa la Ruasa and Russian delkfa- "Happiness," and Dr. Cadman the; 1 BcrimnHge. This means maai ft^^ahAWM^A ^staAaM tfaassaasaAsi atsAa^^k*^ hnd in every other • w {•clea wfll be senred. The decora- fourth afterndon. Dr. Bartlett will I MARY BOORUJY. r 11 IT'SIJQST power line plays are eliminated I'll newest and best equips tions at "The Sainojrar have been speak at Oakes Slemonai Cnu^rcn JtaftT*! saw csjani isfrn and a premium placed 6ri passes, 'station will be, a distil ; designed . and t^ecuted by Joan at U av. m. and 8 p. ra.Sunda y and B'-fisptt fiutldiiig. Room 51ft open-field running, and fricky re- . MHMn AMD mm DA > it's neighborhood^ " i Rose Thomas of Chatham, formerly each-week night except Saturday at JS2 Springfield Avtuuft ' :. For appolutment verses. "Elevens" depend, often, on _ew station will be manag of Summitt. * 18 p. m.. and again on Sunday Octo- mere 'power; "sixes" must stress ley Schram, well known Summit/New Jersey Phone Summit 6-6409 ber 18th. a harlng-'been a service si Summit students enrolled' at William F. Doyle and Vt. Richmond SVrscuse University this fall .are: imcaiei • MaifJH fipfn • ucinni Prator and manager here I list of Qiy Officials Tracy. \ • of years. ' Miss Barbara DeLong, daughter of City Planning Board—Oliver B. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. DeLong of For Public Irjformatiofl Merrill, chairman; T. S. Kenyon, r •(•'•" 103 Beeoliwood road, a senior In vice-chairman; B, B. Twombly, O. as, MOVMTaimitl, M. I. • WeatAeMft-avs, Bern the College of Home Economics; Herewith Is given a list of City J. Ray. R T. Betts, T. L. Smith. J. Austin Tidaback. aon of Dr. and Officials for the general laforma- W. Bancker. Fred Mort, B. L. Boy«. | Distilled Water MrB. John Tidaback oT 62 Beau- tlon of the public: Members of the Zoning Board of for volr avenue, a freahtnan in the Cot^ Mayor—James W. Bancker. Adjustment—T. U Smith, C. A. lege of Medicine; and R. E. Wil- A CUssified Ad in ttw Berry. P. U. Voss, Howard A. Dod< I liams, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. COMMON COUNCIL MMIT HERALD will Robert E. Denike, Kingslej; Ov RSPd 1 Better Shampoos Williams of 1 Primrose place, a Councilmaa-et-larse — 6- Harry Thomson, secretary. senior in the School of Library CuUis. 4 find it Or if you're look- Slaking Fund Commission — Summit Secretarial Scl H It produces sofi, lustrous, eas- Stlence. first Ward Mayor James W. Bancker, William Maxwell Lester, Jr, . Galdo m ily groomed hair whichJis im- ing for help or • house or S. Porter. Herbert OVFuchs, Oliver . Intensive, thorough training for high grade stenographic i forster, Verner D. Peer. B. Merrill. Edward a Bancroft. W VIH possible with hard water. Summit fs about to have a new secretarial positions. ". club. It's called "The Dusty Shelf" i an apartment — or if you Second Ward Police Pension Fund Commission 1 ALLURA BEAUTY SHOPPE and is for bachelors and apinatera want to sell your car or Donald Bourne. Burton L. Boye. —Mayor Bancker, Robert X. Mur- PLACEMENT SERVICE - only. It purpose tt to do country Frederick G. Slgler. phy, 8r.. and Nidfolis Qrassoi * 1 • SMO 8|irlR|rneld Ave. Tel. 8a. «4»>7 ( dancing one Friday night a month. furniture, advertise it in Committees Police Commissioner, F. K. Trus- DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS Vy . • ••• • • " . The first meeting will be held on Finance—ForstejwBeer. Lester. low. Individual Advancement Novomber 18th. probably In Hobby the classified department of Tax—Boye, Forster,. Bourne. Hall. WvlUtlons, which are lim- the SUMMIT HBRALD. Water, Light-and Psbllc Build- 183 Springtltla ATfiise— Telephone Sammit ited in number, ar« being sent out ings—Slgier. Forster, and Collis. gaatult, Mew Jener". Bas»elt Bill Read The HERALD'S Classified Ads th» first of next week. The com- Streets, Parka and Sanitation— F1EE PABUXO PLACE mittee originating "The Duaty GalllSi Forster and 8igler. /• PsbUc Safety-Lester. Slgler and The City of 8uaimlt has al- lotted the groaad between the and Ordinance — Bdarae Y\ M. C. A- and the Public Li- Boye and Peer. * brary for the parking of Tehl- . Welfare and Paatlctty — Peer. ! des—free of charge, CulliflLand Boye. The area Is fenced and has City Clerk—Frederick C. Keats. five driveways and will accom- City Treasurer—Herbert O.Fuohs modate we surmise* 300 automo- City Solicitor—Frederick C. KehU biles. Executive Official—Fred Mort If the Business Man ot 8am* BY HALL mlt will kindly notify their em- City Engineer—Francis A. Mur- ray. • •'•••'• ployees to this effect, the park- Receiver or Taxes—William 8 ing situation iwlll be helped a R.': Bird. great deal. Who's Who Remember the place. Maple' Board of Assessors—Norman S. Garis, O. F. Rowe. Jesse F. Stout; street, next to the Y. M, C. A. Florence Denmsn. Clerk. Parking Ires to all. Police Justice—Robert J. Mur- phy, Jr, - ... ^..,.. <•. . ;,. Chief at Police—M. J. Plpneran. Ton must have the HBRALD It Building inspector—Seaman L. yon want the news of 8ummlt. It MAY/GADtr Wright „ City Physlclan^-Dr. Robert & will cost 13.50 per year for two National Director English Folk Dancing Issues a week. '' • - Societyv Recognized at the 'foremost" au-> Overseer ot the Poor—Mrs. Ger- ifipnCjT GiTtfits'^dpular pastime. *~~~^Z ^"°° trade s. Grossr Board of Fire Chiefs—Thomas "English Folk and Murray, chief; Emll Fitterer, first Square Dancing assistant chief; Oeorge J. Falken- Children's Classes'and Adult bfffg, second assistant chief; Georga. \ '1 Sharp,, third assistant. chief; Kdk Private Lessons- in Art ward E. Murray, foarih assistant : chief. * 6 lc«sona $5,JT- r ANTHONY SCAFATI -•••••.' ^ ••."• • ' r "_ j Board of EMucation—Harvey K. Director of largest fencing; school in New Mole, president Miss Mary a Scnd postal for interview | Welles^ John M. Reeves. R.L Jones, Jersey. Coach at DartmoutfrCoUege,' Pan* "I Frederick W. WilUrd; Miss Pamela1 zer College, Lawrenceyille Atademy. Pupili Lyall, secretary. •t • Boa.tl of Health-Dr. O, Ward Mabel K. Pritchard have won national renown. v Dtsbrow. Herman-F. Beck. Henry B) Twombly. J. Wlater Davis. Mrs. Box 122 •, Summit, N. J. "Fencing Channing R. Dooley. Health Officer—Dr. H. P. Dengler. Superintendent of Schools—John B. Dougall. • JOHN BARCLAY Board of School £atlmate-~-Mayor , Banking by mail is^ a con- Instructor in classes at Colony Club and St. Bancker. Councilmen Lester and, Pe«r. Commissionera Mole and) veriient way of handling your Regis Hotel, New York; Nassau Club, Long Reeves. ."•': . • • . '•' ^1.'" Island, and 20th Century ClUb, Pittsburgh. Trustees Free Public Library—J. deposits if you canncit come in Walter Diets.' president; treasurer. "Ballroom Dancing H. Dudley Swim: secretary. .Mrs. person. The procedure is sim- Daniel Burke; James W. Banckef. Superintendent John B. Dougall. pie and will be glatfoase Association Secretary r friends is extended. jm2 for our customers at , InedekerVi niarkinaT station. i •».L '•* ^^^^mM MftaOT RECORD. SUMMIT, NJi. 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AHadcCatWilGfitt 4«arter of a esstvsr. Of th« thrat field avenue (o Fairraount avenue, new boildlags. a pamtt for a tfi*V Chatham Township, 1U 006 structure was issued to the Ciha Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peck and Co. for ..what inspector Wright family haave moved from Clinton Visitors to the Sammit Public Ll- termed "an anisaal ho«se and lav- -avenue . to the'- Crans^apuse In atory to be erected near the preteat brwy are greeted, these d*vs, by a , Cottines to Drop 5*l*s *f htrmt Springfield avenue. big. black cat which stand, upon group of buildings la North Soss- Borough CouncJl-Kill meet Wed, #ns. K. Pktroski and m Uie central table ln tb« chUdrtn'a Building operations la Summit mlt." Tho "other, new building per- have nioved from South street^ room and grins, myst»rioualjr. No-, for U>e month of September meas- mits were issued to the^RalaBA aesdaB" y evening at the Borough Murray Hill, to Clinton avenue. It isn't, rail; |U cardboard. But iff ured by the permits leaned through Holdinig Co. for a new house on^H _ ordinance will be intro- Mrs. H. Elmer Dickinson Shell chain.-with • P*- an impressive animal. Bthlfrd it la the office ot Building Inspector Fairview avenue and to Robert D. duced on final reading which pro- Springfield avenue is visiting Mr. a brass candle-stick, three-branch- Seaman L. Wright, which report Nlcoll of 1$ Ruthven place in vide* for change in zone for. Jhe and Mrs. C. E. Kraeraer of ML td, with orange candles. The com- was issued Saturday, show a con- Cloas property in Springfield «»«k>ene . boulevaruv«.».»«d» 4 ,^» - j is visiting |r bi'Qtherital. suf- s \ I \ ^ \"e«n-Mviiwr J> Service Station at games and a copy of Dennl*on/s twenty-five per cent, decrease. lown a rree/afflicted with YeririR from severe la-jerations of .venue and Q«««wood "Party Magazine" with "How to En- such activities for more than a Dutch Elm d!sea>« and burn- R D. Warner's Shell tertain on Hallowe'en" featured. If irru .venue and Lo- you're arranging * party, the li- * ciub. HALLOWE'EN PABTT PLACED _„,„,„_ , brary will be delighted to help you • • , jsiiiciile on, T-u*sday-I>y first Oct. 14-^Triday: 7 Junior Boys* The Men's Club a:' its meetinginpr lhroa'ti ,hpn stsbbing hersplf £»« station on Summit aVe- plan it.. : Sventng Club. The Fellowship Group of theiMondsy night elected these ««i=-! thre* times Vith a paring knife and Stephens-Miller Co. A black cat; especially a Hal- Yesterday, In commenting upon th?'C«Hfornia" style of Central Presbyterian Church will cers: president. Harrv. Vaw: vice-jhinjnK hPJ.sp^ ove, the Head with 'Ph(>ne 6-0029 . x lowe'en cat, is not complete with- the work at the Neighborhood 1 v ire introduced to Ne* will hold a Hallowe'en party. Infpresiden!. Alton Yand»Tho»f. .«?*•-j8 hatchet "•"/••- ~- In f her-home by Marshal rtaUona of-tbl^typjln naturally: the other's scooping out and irlends are always welcome at from the committee 4n charge, Mrs. • Mrs. s K Prior and daughter. Elmer L. Ayers after Mrs. Meyers' a ,pumpkin for a jack-o'-lantern. th« Neighborhood House." ' John Croot or William MacLeod. | Gertrude, have niDved from Sprin^- (Continued on I'm* Two) . Read The HERALDS Classified Ads T residential areaY This Both are colored illustrations se- architecture, developed en- lected from the library's. picture SBell engineer* and used files. Others will be shown on re- California two years -ago. quest. ' .. . f0F wide, spacious (irtve- The exhibited tflfl T>e qn view Wc«Jlent lighting effect*. until November lt"t. 'and roominess, »U °r ake tor quicker and more NEIQHBORHOOD HOUSE service on the driveways. ETEKTH V - ation is semi-modernistic n and its construction I* The Neighborhood House, 511 at the iise of advertising Morris avenue, announces the fol- mny different sties and lowing; events on the program (or )ng|de the building and on he ensuing week: rior. absolutely cannot be Oct. 9—Sunday: 2.30 Rally Day. i It is expected that 4 Women's Bible Class. lots and shrubbery will be. Oct. 10—Monday 3.30 Pathfin- beautify. the statlpn'B ap- der's Club "Mike. 7.30 Senior Boys' during the next few Hub. jind in every other • way Oct. 11—Tuesday: 8 Midweek \ newest and best equipped Services, Ralph B. Nesbltt. station v\U be, a distinct Oct. 12—Wednesday: 3 babies' it's neighborhood,/ " linlc. 3.151 6th and 7th Grade (* station will be managed Girls' Club. 7 Junior Girls' Club. 8 ey Schram, well known 16- Senior Girls' Club. baring- been a service sta- Oct. 13—Thursday: 2.30 Junior: rator and manager here for A, Intermediate-Boys'Club. 3 Rinky- of years. ' Dinks' Club. 7.30 American Worn- Week-end WORD IN CAMPUS STYLE4 Saturday, Oct. 7 &8 THE NEW i KNOX : •• :#5- STREAMLINED PROCTOR HOUSE"

Bob's Service Station, Springfield Avenue R. D. Warner Service Station, Morris and Glenwood Place, under the management Avenue and Locust Drive, one of the oldest .Sheirservice stations in the east, run by one of Robert Ledergerber, one of Summit's most of New Jersey's most popular service station able and experienced service station operators. managers.

• ~.~.. . r Tb* newest addition to the Shell chain of service stations in Summit For the First Time! -•;-•• , *: . —Schram^^ Shell Service Station. Summit Avenue at Franklin Place, run - .. --- ^ by Morley^ Schram, popular Summit gasoline dealer., .>i"*™"^ -,1 Knox Full Weight Hats Two of us, BoVs Service Station and Warner Shell Service, are helping celebrate the completion and official grand opening of the third Shell station in Summit—Morley Schram's new Shell iservice^station on Summit Avenue at Franklin Place. v Nojjr»_with three large super-service stations right in the downtowji area, Super-Shell Gasoline, Golden Shell Motor Oil and Shell service are easily-available and convenient^^for every Summit motorist. Here is the authentic expression of the Come in and say "heHow Friday or Saturday-^or any time next week for that matter. Let us demonstrate.Shellubrication on your car at new college trend. The wide brim, per- any of the three stations. Inspect the facilities we have to serve you with. See how you can save yourself money by having us take care of your car regularly for everything it needs. • • • * fectly welt-edged, sweeps m flowing fine from the sharp tilt of the Backswirig* to a "snap" of distinctive grace. And every GALA bEMDNSTRATION! FREE SOUVENIRS! A demonstration of Shellubrication—"the modern up-keep It will pay you to drive in Jo *ee us ihis week-end—whether college man will approve the exceeding service"—will be given on Friday and Saturday at all three sta- you buy anything or not. We are giving away free souvenirs to lownessi of &t tapered crown, so esien- tions by lubrication experts especially trained in Shell's school all of our friends who help us celebrate the newest addition to of lubrication. (Shellubrication was created by Shell engineers fthe Shell chain in Summit. Among the souvenirs will be Shell tial to the rakish "set" that y a campui in co-operation with the manufacturer of your car—30 that you key chains, registered in a secret fije in New York City with could receive the proper lubrication of your car ait the lowest ; your name and address, to protect you permanently against the cost A complete Shellubrication receipt, itemized, is furnished loss of your automobile or house keys. Be sure to drive in for Other Styles and Colors itifevety job—-to prolecifyou!). -—-•----^••-•^-•—- 1 yours, . .' . to meet every demand. SJCHRAM SHELL SERVICE STATION, SUMMIT AV, at tRANKLIN BOB'S SERVICE STATION, SPRINGFIELD AV. and GLE1WOOD R. D. WARNER SHELL SERVICE, MORRIS AV. and LOCUST DRIVE

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way if first Uw* of Bfe «nd , j tas* thl* wtwld V soasjS* tor who agerftss>- scteatli Setter off that tip* fM^ilr. tp wJahtotafc* sensibly Is ^merely foiioi wfth tot, tptN *ioh One Woomii*8 only the law of self KMitHred by Act of OBagreit ef so. ~fbi f**s p M Orest »Wain, CAoeda; Plums The W(»ldb«paid hot also the law of anabsftd, Bdward Meyers. h*4 re- ugttM MO, 1MI, for October 1st. against age. , ttaly. a»*d*« aa4 Nerway. horted bet missing and requested npore and evi wonJd he hap- r-. • jhar. Police Chief FsUiaher: The SumnK Herald BtWWBCItt . ratals Ayers and ia g Co.; EdHor,, Fred W. We all breathed a sigh of relief rt Wetster and several ftfe- Cllft; Maaagiag Ddltor. John W. week when we learned ftf If you have any question as to jie» started s search, which ended r«dlo. press or by word of month 4he merits of exercise, you belong dlft; Businee* Managers, John W. y 40 the Imall minority for a recent lUtetly la Ayer* discovering her CHft dfe frtd W. CUft. The own- thah t th unsioi n in BurobBbe was Durham, K. C, OcU %—Tht crisis ft knife *nd hatchet still in her ers > *r TOH(TlT#B8HlPf ^ *a&d women In >few York alone I f"w and old. were .1 lieve that peace It assured would be Mrs. Meyers w*s give* first aid IPT 1% or more of the total aatpunt was tunfair and merely pdstpon mere wishful thinking. Thtre can treatment J»y.Dr Clifton J. Strauss of stock: John W. Cllft.JVed W, the oitlmate conflagration, this ] , take daily some form of exercise In 1 president. Dorothy Miter 8UHHIT H«RAU>: and was then taken to Overlook I cilft, Norman 8. Qarta, Mortgagees, I? | comnxniercially run enterprise*. No four advisor, Mrs. N< bear Slivritttth aggressive dicta' be no peace until this tact is A* sane ,wojh*.n allows herself to ap- genuinely re«o«nl»ed: - Hospital. Mr. and Mr*. Meyers live i The Summit Trust Co, Bond- torsfctss triumphant, fer the mo- with their, son-in-law snd daughter, i holders and other security holers, frc proach "middle age without giving ment, orer democratic governaiMts Peace is more profitable than for the Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foutch. Mrs. j none, It* l ia Kurppe, it, behooves us to ponder war. ... ' ttoutch said her mother had suf-i HOMfc INSUlft- flay of tbe fun we hi To pu,t It aaaother way; Peace is FMCB'.W.-CfalPT. . serieusry the founoatioa on whith fered a nervous breakdown* Sworn to and subscribed before etee. What the future will bbrini g nt> ^Pf14 ThMf w?°n!flec*tn !8 'or the coming year, our own democracyrests. less costly than war. And while it I m 1 l e U* JUBOAV ST. -*iou.s. parties, trl gives the axiom a negative slant, me this 1st day of October, 1938. one know*. No onne has ever kSSwnSS . * , P * ' n J55!*-J^?,,?^ We are told that, amid the mani- JOHN W. CLIFT, Notary Public. w*. h>v» treaties thev have °.ue»»ces in widened hftia and ma- icraft work. fold complexities of modern eco- this second phrasing is perhaps S ou5 Slth K *"•* •Momens.-A woman will pay I the next meeting of t lifelfe, democracd y jnsj t wea''i more significant than the first. S till discuss and (Jebat work. The voter, it is claimed, can- CURIA AT l< Bto m r e ST. ELIIABETH'H COLLEGE and they have failed. We have out- ' "We-dress to pie not give sufficient thought to the Peioe oan 'be possible only If a We have out- pricSS"fie tag. Sheii' can ibe^* sure ^ft ^ or we dress to pi spirit of give-and-take prevails. To New Providence Township I problems of government to form an mittee held its first regular meeting the intelligent opinion; therefore his date; all nation* have been Willing Miss Mary D. DosPassoa of Sum- alf ^S last night In the new Town Hull. mit, a sophomore at tbe College of vot* i> valueless in guiding govern- to compromise, arbitrate, adjudi- not availed agalnrt the dog* of war. £Jj ,^^t? mental action along correct lines.. cate, or what not'to preserve peace final h«a* wiere paid on the hall. Saint Elizabeth, Convent, was. 666 nr Will «t«n war Au>ei>£ mn- unnoticed. It would he far. It is better, we are assured*, for the as long as they were on the receiv- Salaries and other bill* were taken among the students whose name* people to1'surrender their power to ing end. They wanted the giving care of, .The township went on rec- were included on the dean list. Miss p^ SdJrstanSSg*n 3 ,565i for her^pearance if she did Try- HiBSI DosPassos is the daughter OjfJMr. on both side* at the time of the disr 8 flKure and wore a Wohd«r(«| an inner" group of some kind Who of the llve-and-take to be by Some- ord as giving a vote of thankB to ^ and readable cowesslon ^••JSLj?Self preservation is one of-thei will use it with greater intelligence. one ela^ and Mrs. Louis H. Doatasaos, 174 agreement. ' . h di I STJBSCIUPTIONS: Frederick A. Elsaeser, architect, for Summit avenue, and a graduate of On* We reject tbia dictum emphati- Czechoslovakia has just provided his service on the construction of Laws made in 19UrlW8 or even cally! We reject'it because his- the exception to the rule, but only Oak Knoll School- 192& are not workable in 1938. 194$ the new building. The committee In the tryouts for the Glee Club or 1940's problems are Its own and \ tory, and particularly . contempor- after it was ahundaotly dear that announced that on Saturday, Octo- ary European .history, has shown failure to give part would mean held this week, Miss Louise Sperco, cannot be settled today: Let us fMaplay Advertising Received until ber dBdl atlon reraoni j. •* 6. m.. Thursday. . . that it involves the suppression of loss ojt the whole. ,„ w_ fc -, « ™ « idaughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. then be thankful for the peace of will be held at 2 n. m. The people 9Sperco * 0., .141488 MoUMountaifctainn avenueavenue,. ' Was the world today. Let us also pray Classified AdvertUIn* Received until freedom of thought and opinion, the of the township-are urged to come Kfc. m., TliurJday. »-;••.. •: denial of eleroentry Jutlloe to min- made eligibllbl e for. meoibershipbhi . Lthat when thhe next worlldd probleblmm flkner*J N>w« Matter Received until When all is silt, and done, na- •ut and make a tour of inspection. Mis* Lucille" of arises we will be atle to solve it by I m-. Thursday, with editorial dl»- orkica and the setting tip of a self- tions fight for material gain. Bven as to use of lengthy nuttir. perpetuating machine which, des- mmutuau l undehataiiding. If this can the matter of preatlge is Mhked Aahwod aavenue, a senior, Miss pite all temporary successes, seems with the desire for material gain, •er avenue, and James Vlcendese, as be made possible then the boys that destined inevitably to crash into Muriel Kentz, daughter of'Mn and died in Prance in the WorJd War because prestige Is a means to that, special police. ' • j Mrs. John J. Kent*, 7€ Mountain v chaos. •'•'.. .'•.••" : did not, die in vain. ' •• .-•-.:,, end.' .•• '•..•_. • • , • •: * A; aft* committee . «** added*W avenue, and Wlsi Zeta Scirry, Facts About Summit Our answer Is that democracy What muet be realised is the standing. •committee* to fee must be tnade to work and that, daughter of. Hr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. Daliell of the Maplewood aside from the AreadMal cost in known as the Buildings and T.Scarry, 247 Boulevard, have beep Theater told me the other evening here In America, it can be made to human life-*-the awterlail Jain 4o he Grounds, Committee. Horace W. work: An informed and Intelligent selected as members of the Dra- that there had been."a great demand von la modern warfare cannot Kent was appointed chafrman of matic Association following com- for the Walter Hampden production 1*1*— t,50n. sublic .opinion expressing Itself compensate for th* expense In dol- this committee, ."- 1 l*li— 5.133 freely-«lected: p petitive tryouts. • , of "Trilby." So. if you intended td lars ^and cents. It is cheaper tp Du*.to,a number of change* in renew jour childhood memories of lives if Amerlea'ii ".answer to thepreserve'peace tkia tq go to war, the profoaed. willding Oede, the oh*)lenge of dictatorships. It maf Lester, R.* Cecil Hogan, Franklin this great play and see one of the even for th* victor*. 7 "xode wlM not be ready for hearing Hunt, Stephen G. Kent." Chester greatest of all time actors in the Met valuatiotin ,.:: i u iii,icch Ctniatrtr,, State 6e_ obtained through the American before November 2nd. ' - -. d StatStet SchooSholl Tuxf* Are AS» taieat for organization and co-op- Burley and Vailejm Wllkie, The part -of JBvengall,-be ,sure to. get port iuned—|30,0!S,SU. After it 1* realised that the cost your tickets early, for if you wait Bonded Dobl—*2.087,»W. eration. • HIM per- t Rate.' 1M7—f«.01: City. 11.10; The place to begin is right in our of peace is less than the cout of petuating. too long it will just be too bad. I CBty Debt. $M; Local School, $1.14; war, then It will be possible to. avenue, when tbe-Water Company This is the 14th year of the school remember seeing "Trilby," many own back yards. By joining in lo- has completed Installing main*.' 8rbo»l Debt $.J6; Stair School. $.16; cal groups for the joint study and conflict because there will be under the present headmaster and yearn »e;o in Boston. It was at the tfcldk-rs* Bonus. $.02;. rounty. $.(»; a willingness to make sacrlflcees. A new Police Ordinance was in- the 54th year since the founding of j Castle Square Stock Company and nWrlct Court. $.02. discussion of local problems, we troduced for the first reading, and y BBBB^SV^ ' That is how peace among In- hl b J Hd* h i the heroine was a buxom lass with MM! Ub with focus such an informed and in- was accepted for advertising. the school by James Heard* who is I Bank nnottrces—*lW>»W«*.a*. telligent public opinion on thedividuals Is maintained. at present living at Norwalk, Conn. a yellow wig. I didn't sleep for Illllll : .-M*ii5 |huln«M and profewlonal Men^-IM. Laws, policemen and the courts nights afterwards and every time handling of public affairs.' The Items of Interest : i City of Rw^U, on th» Ladkawann* study group in Civic Government are only manifestations of the will- Naval authorities have decided I closed my eyes I saw. the evil Alt. at S4f fert above tl4* water, with ingness to sacrifice for the cause o( Berkeley Heights Volunteer Fire- that an ensign's marrying two eye* of the local villlari. II sW ~3&i/ ' - ^^SBBM *J traltu daflf. But connection* with now being organised by the Summit men will bold a hpusewarmlng par- KtbAbeth. Merrisfmrn and Adult Education Program ia avail- peace. They apply a philosophy. years after he graduates from the The ptfle of Trilby has- knowh Ifewark. They are effective because they are ty on Saturday nfeht, October 16th, U. S. Naval Academy la not mls- many great actresses. . Virginia City water from able to all citizens of Summit. The, ia their n*w quarter*. JWt««Un well*, l&ectrlc Mfht attd gaa, 9outh SuinmH Civic Association of- recognized as practical. With all coriduct. Marriage is, seldom mis- Harned was one of the greatest and tHe water »**•***-«;' fraf mil dellv- fers ,to residents of the Second its flaws, government. is cheaper A card pfrty will be. held Satur- conduct but it is taking a long I understand she is still alive. Mr. *rr: e*c«lIwK police im fire protec- day night, October 8th for the bene- tion. Three banks; five. Dutldlng and Ward additional opportunities to than anarchy. .... chance. • Hampden needs no introduction to fcoan Associationi s ;; two hotels; modern engage in work of this nature. . fit of St. Mary's R. C. Church, in anyone. I know you are all look- the churoh hall, Stony Hill. 01 ttlrocreMlve schoohl l systemt . ' By joining such groups we will There will be International peace You must have the HERALD if in forward to seeing him once Communicate with 8anwnlt this milestone of a quarter for any reason I can think o! meadou* cumulative strength be- many better ways to rait* the hind a nkorement to preserve ' of a century in the life of this in the spirit of give-and eottmunity. money. As it Is 1 shall go to eoate trouble to avoid your town fttr «QBM spirit that long ha* been an, time- to come and what little I can tradition T ry< AS OLD KEMDENT FASHES spend will goto merchant* else- Wjald there not stilt be a chance where, where the police regulations to prevent another *o>W CiltiCMwii oersd ; Mrs. Reuben Manley, who passed are more tolerant and sensible. one that would binfar more coitly away this week at her home here This very same thing ha* fa her eighty-third year, had in her pened tp others and I feel sur* thai earlier rears been active in many your paper wtehea to maintain ef the good thing* of Summit While good feeling between the town and ibt a- person who held office or merchants of Summit and It* nelgh- ardClarke&! itaght the limelight in any way,'boraay,. .. § ah« was, during her fifty-three!! This letter It for you to use W but CONTRACTOR Tbm'a nrctrtcallY na W0N6ER 3LACK1 Many movements that hate lived No More Summit^fbr ajsdgtowh in the community down Tai Btnali I-1IM Svmmlt, I. J. nl ILAuK - STUBS. STOR K COA L IS ROBERT F>BDWAHD9., >. .-ft* trough the years. She was one of If»QU burnable. rAM tfce pioneers is the fortnightly •'* i tjfob. the influence of which is so BLACK STOBK If w*li known to all of Summit today. fomlr dean. Ev«nr ton <*It is of more than passing Inter- •f <* i that at the time of her death was the * nnimanlcaat of Gal- 19.77% free ol sjcrto r Church *> longest affiliation, Art EvwrV ton has tb» tills- parish she devoted a great of time to many of Ita activi- scan* high h«at v«lua — ties during her early years In Sum- 7^KLQ0O mow h«at units Five ways against: * tban most coeds. Mauley will be remembered Try tais »qh Test An- by the older residents t for the sweetness of her * ' ' flutfdht ftort ntrar vaHat her kindly and, friendly In- la spfcrit* and hoqting in'people and in all of the la the community life. M»ont vs iot k tried ton rnalcot In yov hon». W« |UCOVBtT (!) I* BE VERSE ol BLACI STOBT. 9m have the riffat sise. for TW United flutes has b**n boxed what o dliftttra tbii •taty trp* ol anihradto- . the face back to prosperity. titan, hlgh-jjwelhjj t coal burning equipment to statistic* Issued by > Lsaga* of Nations ia Geneva/, United fifates has slipped far other couatri**. la March, -.•+, •ottntr* ranked llta. In- production In thU country HI- ; dau was tf per cent below It w«* t*. 1UI. V-. IDI.. . BliL CITY COAL UUMBER , rsaksd Wk uml$ th* na- -*.* "i >

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3.15.p, rn^Kast Summi7?A t Sth Grade Girl -^ReserveZs meeting tLIB SEWS cietjr." Refreshments will be serv-r a the ed after the meeting.—Rose Cham- x * y w, c, A. ./ -#f ;-ii bers, reporter. ,. W >r$, Mineral Waters, Etc. a. HI.— V. W. <\ A. Board of Drfectors meeting at the F. (loh V. \V. c. A. . 458 3.00 p. in.--7th and Sth (JruoVqirl Reserves clubs meet- Telephone Summit 60173—0174 • Were you out to the first meeting new and old. were inn at tlii'-YyW: C. A. . ' of the B. and V. Club on Monday.,'; 0.-30 p. in.r-Buaim>ss aun Professional Girls Club supper "president. DorDorothyy B. October 3rd? No? Well theu.ySuj j,r pr the Y, W. C. A. missed the .one opportunityXin a-l Tuesday, Ortolwr 11 25th ANNl^ERSARYiS ALE [our advisor, Mrs. Norman S. were encoiraged to at- lifetime to" really act like^a nut, for 11 3.15 p. in.—Blue^Tri Club meeting at the Y. W. C. A. girls the little White HOUH<^ waa turned i | Regular Prices and Special Sale Prices Season 1938—October 8th to 22nd mVtittgs in order ndt to 8.WI p., m.—international Club meeting ai-the Y. W. G. A. the fun we have plan- into a nut house and we all had a j j Wednesday,,Utiokrr 12 - of grand time playki'g nutty games i! 3.15 p>to.—Juliette Derricotte Girl Reserves meeting at This will be OIK l$th Annual Canned Qoodr Saje. Also* on October 13th this year we will have served the citi- ^ "eh aas zens of Smnmlt an4 vkinity from our present addtese. for 25 years. Please accept our thanks for your loyalty and. .jsiou, parties, trips and and songs. . . the Y. \V. C. A. . It you ralsaed all this fun at our •--•-•• ••'-•''• _thi*Jang^4>erioxi kraft work p. m.—Othello Club special meeting at the Y. W. ft A. ,Z next meeting of the club. first meeting come out thin Monday XMrsiday, October 13 This y«ar all Canned Fruits and Vegetables are.much cheaper than for several years past; any order you may disruM and debate on tha and find out what we have planned y 2S0 p. m.—Bykota CJqb meeting,at the Y. W. Ci A. give us will be appreciated. Goods sold are all fancy quality and guaranteed in full until used on your table. We-dress to please our- for ,«bme of oiir meetings. Miss 3.H0 p. m- Roosevelt School 7th Grade Girl Reserves meet- Mary,, Cannon ing at the. Roosevelt School. Prlrm frlrro ' dress to please 80- FRVltS or we 3.15 p. m— Ninth Grade Girl Reserves meeting at the Y." *At IM*. • . W. C. A. . . .•.••• .... APRICOTS, No. l's % .97. 7..10 p.m.—Just Pals Club meeting at the Y, \V. C. A.. APRICOTS, 2Vi's 350 1.75... APRICOTS, Peeled, 4.10 2'.05 AM 3.15 p. in,-•Phillls Wheatley Girl Reserves meeting at the APPLESAUCE, S.B. 2's . 1.34 .6? l.lll Y. w.-C. A. •-•• CHERRIES. (While). No. Is 2.06" 1.0.1. 1.7V 3.15 p «i.--.Kai»« Summit 8th Grade Girl Reserves meeting CHERRIES, (White), 2^'s 4.34 2.17 1JM af. the Y. W. C. A. . ' CHEIKHIES, (Black), W* 5.06 I.4S JCHERRIKS, (Black), Pitted, lVt'» 5.54 CIJERRIES, Sour Red 'i'a 3.38 PIGS, (Sjclmar Brk), 1*8 will talk to us about the B. and P. day evening at 8 o'clock. Plans for 2.18" 1.09" • >*• Girls in, South America. This a HllHallowe'e' n ddanc e will bed diseusa- , 2V4's .:..,..:...,.....: '...... :,,.....,: .3.74 • , 1.87 promises to be a very interesting- ed. FRUIT CQCKTAIL, 2.18. 1.09 •I.1W- talk. •The International Club is made FRUIT SALAD.. ^ 2:23 up, ot.youiig women engaged i» do- 1,27. Corredtive Exercise, : Intornatioonnl Club mestic service. New members are GRAPEFRUIT; 2'g •£•..;.;. 1.94, ,97. GRAPEFRUIT JUjCE, l'tf 1.46 -.715 1..W- M" CE SUMMIT 6-1280' The International Club will have always .welcome. . . a short business meeting followed PEACHES. .(Halves*, 2%'s i».«0 1.45 by U maraliiiiallow toast on Tues- Young women of the Negro com- PKACHESf. (Sliced), 2tya 2.9(» IJi munity who have graduated' from PEACHKS, (Elbexta), 2\k't• 3.74- . 1.S7 / vm high school within the last three or ffiACyES KPifcldl, 2W+ :t.74 . 1:S7 !.:«• four years are invited to a social 3.20 1.K3 evening at the Y." W;: C. A. 282 Wor- .PEAR9,'/ 1.94 .97- 1.67 rls avenue on Wednesday. The tttt l), 2%'g'.: '• \AT, i urn formation of a club and a program 81iced), 2-s • .,...., :.:.:.:;. 2.54 - -I.Zi' of Interesting,activities will be (lit*- (liredded). 2's •'• 1.^7 1.11 CrtdiJlts). i^'s ::, .•••.''. •>.-.' .'..' 2,-!»0 1,45 JBA^PE; (Tidbits). 2-H :.. .." ..: .., : ~. 2.54 '••• 1.27 til PlffliAPPLE JUICE, 2's .:..:.....:..: :..:..;.:• ".. .. 1AH •:. TENT BKKAI» M NOW IV NEW JKR.SKV PLUMS, (Of«etiKage); 2W* !... ,...••• .,....•• :••• :.'.-M.G2 , '~- •.!•>* 1 PRUNJBS, (Fresh), 2%'s • -;:; 2,««i 1.33 l.Gil 1.13 American Stort« Company, gro- PByK»Si~4Dri Pack), 2H'H : :- :U8 xm cery, concern operating American Stores and Acme .Markets in New Blackberries 2'a .•: ' 3.n 1.58 1 JO

Jersey have announced a" new low Rlueberrles, 2'B :..••• :.::.. .,3.2« ••, . l,«:r. 1.4ft bread price of five cents. liOflanberrien 2's . :2.!»0... _ _°.. . 1.45 iM 1JW The most recent reduction In Raspberries, 2'H. ..: •. 4.10 2.05 bread price marks,a new high in Strawberries. 2's • ;'...... •. .„ 4.10 2.05 X70 IXi savings available to food-buyers on All VarietleH Small Cans Fruit, Doz. doz. «0r an item used in every home. It has been quite a few years since qual- ity bread sold for five cents. ASPARAGUS TIPS. (White) .. 4.10 2,05.. ASPARAGUS TIPS, (Green) :.. ,. ..:. 4.10 2.05- To supply its many stores, the •1.33 ... U8" company operates a number of BEANS, Strlnglesa ..._ :...-....: :...;.' : : :..:.'•' 2.68 1.18 modern bakeries, strategical!/ lo- BEANS, Limas :...: ; • 5 2.66 1.33 I.1H catedr so early morning daily de- BEETS, (Tiny Red) : ?• 2.60. 1.33 liveries can be made to each store. CORN. Golden Bantam : : : 1.82 .91 The bakeries' are manned by mas- CORN, (Fancy Maine) .'. :'.." .1.82 .91 I.6.V .9* ith. The < ter bakers, long experienced in the CORN, (Kernel) : : 2.06 1.03 I.JW k as art of mixing top quality ingred- CORN, (Niblets) ...:. 1.70 .85... CARROTS, (freed) 1.71) .85 dence to] ients to produce the thousands of golden crusted loaves necewary PEAS, (Sunbeam) ^2.1K 1.09 , Si to keep the' American stores sup- PEAS, (Tiny) '. : ::..... ;..,... 3.14 1.57 plied daily. PEAS, (Garden Run) : 2.18 1.09 IM

diiced at the bakeries "brings oper- ~M ating costs to a minimum and re- SUCCOTASH :...... ,...; : 2.6B 1.33 t.lH sultant sayings can be passed on to TOMATOES, (hand pack) i 2.64 1.27 1.11 food-buyers. Over eleven varieties TOMATOES,^2> _.:...I.:.:..: :.. ..; ,... 1.40 .73 ; .9?. of bread, numerous rolls and buns TOMATOES, (Large Cans) 1.94 and many type* of cakav.are rush- .67. hi.'. TOMATOES, (Small Cans) ., . / 1.34 .50 ed frTfSh from the ovens to the store TOMATO JUJGE. All Brands 1.00 by swift delivery. All the products All Varieties Small Cans Vegetables, Doz. Vi Doz, WALLAMP are individually wrapped fn cellq- puaneop wax" paper to "protect "fluT Movable. Attach it quickly anywhere quality and freshness until it '"^Thl^hl^fhf^ilH^^i^^rr*^6 social "affairs. (3) to con- Fred Gordon representedtheUn- ity oforKanizinK a graduate club/ The Board of Directors and the dwct three th( Amvr can Store?Sinp\i v have ommunity-wide. socials coln y. M. c. A at the community This may he a STiSBe,tlo» to thos, ff«ih«r« Attxlllary regular meeting in Aiuiican Biorts t-omp.iny niivi. and (4) to give a m nstrel show or , ", .. ,, , .. - . .fellows who have had to. ( scon- nii^Jit is .Monday. October 10th. bo,., in business, they have always 8ome enlerta,nrnent equallequallyy .invitinylt-- ^etMLJeagu"""v^iSaiL^wB"e" meeting"'"""B;.». ^Prericdu Unutlnue e 8(schoo.hf)0, l thr011Ktliroiishh . pwsibIp»*Hibly y jl() .__„__ i«.i>Deen 011one0, orf thtune leaderlPiuieis in bringinhriiici.iLg' Mention_wau made 6f having•'and-othedh r boys whho hhav e graduateddd fault of their own to organize an After the leader's council meeting.,

The House Committee met on last The Negro History Club met on Monday night and the program for Tuesday night. The program for j theyearhrW%ttoTOt:: ™^f Ur^Treep"^*-?**'1.-was- dJ«ctW8t>d-and-KtrfouT' building clean and properly heated;; phases of it referred to proper com- • (2) to assist in supervUion of build- mlttees. .There will be twq month— JUitl eapecl»Ily cbmnmnity !<<• study -perlods. taklngT.ua. the ! N^;,.emerglnK lntQ,Am«rican Life. 4There will be three public lectures SPECIAL as follows: DeGembeF*"i6th—Mrs. Yergan, Secretary of^the Interna- PRICE; ON "Til Committee^ on African Af- Mgrelr, 1939—Drr H! Binga Printing and . ond, a New York physician, traveled extensively on the Dereloplnf ~ of Haiti, and Dr. Malycers personal physician of Sissie; May 1939^A dra- JUMBO ENLAfteEMENTS Hjatic plafrwill be presented Those nretsent #ere da follows: Edward jWqkerson, Mlases Bdwina and. SEW LOW ES Irene. Singleton. Anna Crute, Ade- iiilde JohnBon. Mrs. L. H. Ader. Mrs. Wn. Tytor Qnti. Dmgt Charlotte petty. Charlea Hargate, Fr«d Gordon. Dr.. B.. H.. Allen, DrDr. 5S Maple M: V . Alias and Fred S. A. Johnsonh . Cltiiens Trial Bank Bldg. •T REDUCED PR/CES NOW 1

• ^w ' ' A C0MB1NA TION OF FEU Your Executor? Buy ono frc,Tj cny of our 1,500 ErViploytet Your friend might make a good Executor of your Storage The two LaSalle Wallamps shown a! : Hang it tinth e wall with a metal pin. Swing the hinged ence might also mean or MONTH bracket downward and it becomes a table lamp. . .. The losses to your family and -.>" -tin shade is paper parchment, hand appltqued, walnut base, his own business might General., » brass trimmed. Inverted bowl, hidden by shade gives dif- alsq suffer. £ ^ ( fused, relaxing, indirect lighting. Why not name the Mor- .75 ristown Trust Company This lamp, with carton of six General Ilectric light bulbs, as executor of your es- For All Cars ' Joneses and tktfll meet us at tlie lake In assorted sizes, both for only...... ,...... 3 tate? We will gladly ex- by nine o'clock.'* IiitTON^^ve^Xoupn wbrth7Onr"Dollaron- -Regiiioriy- ilain our qualifications. Polishiiig purchase of any I. E. S. Lamp priced at over Ten Dollars. pr/cecf of An outing with friends you seldom see is

.' . • ; • •. ' • - .' ''••"• We expecf Iq stll 5J0Q0 of f/ie$o wonderful lamps 4.4Q •j. ::•& easy to arrange by telephone. You can call .' 1—._ IB miles for t5e ^ flO for 25c * 42 for 35c, anywhere in New Jersey • i'H ^i,. COi (Summit Avc Oarage) ••«• Ci»B«t«Uoa' ntmmim Phont 64549 Summit N, J.

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-'t I ••<>', tOWi lUifMIT HERALD AND §tf KBCOID. stnncrr. N. FRIDAY, OCT. 7,

engagement Sunday. stage ctaraeters. Starting kit featuring Robert Young. Lew career with »r.Fraa* Beaton id Mai, Poor Ayres, Ruth Httfsey. Guy Kibbee Shakespertaa repertory, to s» Kita Johnson and Lana Tamer, the played the leading rotes in "Doll's. beginning- an wealthy socialite House." "Good Gracious, Anna- .. J i • / 6irl" at StrandYoung mores in on the Thayere In Next. Tuesday afternoon, the In-belle." "Servant in the House." "Aa tinier to prove that he's not too ternational Relations Department Enemy of the People," "Hamlet," .Wfecn a girl's in love with a mil-snobbish to deserve the hand of ill open the Fortnightly season "Othello." "Macbeth.". "Richelieu" their lovely daughter. Joan, as play- and the unforgettable "Cyrano." Btalre and her family is imhu»;d with a meeting at the Field House 1 Ah an overbearing rnn*riousni'8< ed hy Mls.4 Huuaey. Cousin Frank at 2.30. This meeting is a special . Ethel Britton will be the Trilby, . w* Uie Importance of the Creaf Mid- portrayed by Lew Ayres, nearly one. not only in being an extra of- an artist's model who falls under ['09 Class, Intro's bound to he rom-dishes the romance on the rocks, by fering of the "department' to its the spell of Svengali, the stranger *«•> galor?. and thafs what there his staunch upholding of the sup- members, in addition to the regular from the mysterious east. Mis* > «UI be at the Ro:.h-Strnd Theater posed superiority of .he middle aeries of lectures, but, also in theBritton hnl already established her- -Where the new lait^rh hit.. -Rich' « liisrHj.s. but when Young threaten* M nature of the meeting. Itself.' The self a* s favorite whh the Maple- " an. Poor <»lrl." open.fa tlvree day, in give away all his money all Is event is the Fall Conference of thewood playgoers tor her many varied forgiven, and he gets hid girl. Tenth District International Rela- roles, and his had a distinguished, tions Department, with the local career on Broadway. She is one of Painted against the stark back department acting as host. Repre- the youngest actresses tto essay thl» YRICS ground of a big,-city and replete sentatives from twenty , clubs in exacting role which was created by with fresh dramatic (urns which oun district are expected to be pres- Virginia Harned and afterwards- t-f't make, it a great original among ent. Members of our department played by the famous Mary Ander-^ the more familiar types of antl- ill welcome this opportunity tot.A4VM -_*>r^" - • -^ . ' -. ••-' - ^ Bull. / •*• "". •' ~T" ' ~ '. Today, Saturday, Sunday K'HiKland film.i, Columbia'*! "1 Am greet these district "leaders in our '"Trilby," last revived seventeen the Law" in co-featured with Ed field, including the State Chairman years ago, was written by George ward (•. Robinson convincingly of. International Relations. Mrs. Dti Maurier and dramatized by Paul starred as ita dynamic, gang-bust Stephen J. Francisco, who will be M. JPotter. It is a story of the ing, fighting prosecutor.' Robin- "-ftbe guest of honor. Latin'Quarter of Paris. The beau- i son's performance i« superb; better An interesting program has been tiful Trilby, the awe-inspiring —If that be possible—than hi* work arranged for this meeting, the main SviMgaU;:=the^a]8l^;^:l^iKf4fe:C__ in many previous stellar roles. Otto feature of whTcETwflt Winv&tniiir Laird and Little Billy' and the Kruger. Who "never falls to -give "Rich Man, Poor Girt" with Ruth Hussey. Lew Ayers, Robert Young, by. A. Powell' Da vies. Interest in dandy "Zou Zou" are a few of the smoothly artistic uharacterixatlons, ,U tonight at 8.15 is the feature attraction at the Strand theater Sunday, Honda/ and the International situation (s so in-colorful, characters In this Bohe- it is expected th is 'peerless as the glove-smooth czar Tuesday. The co-feature is Edward G. Robinson in "1 Am the Law." tense at the moment, that his early mian story. Walter Hampden and of the racketeeiu :iftuun and his l meeting le most timely; and,, the Ethel Britton will be supported by committee- wl committee |s to be congratulated a large cast. .M planned for on having a speaker whose mes- va On account of the great demand r has been made of sage Is sure to be Illuminating and ,,,chant» sounding t "Stella Dallas" satisfying. for "Trilby" there will be a special matinee "Friday besides the usual i«tfier tlierwlrt to pa Members please note the early Wednesday and. Saturday matinees. jh a contet|t. McEl| hour of the meeting. The- confeT- Ithatjhe survey Opens at Lyric ence with Mr*. Madleon W. JBantan presiding will open promptly at 2;3O The Samuel fioldwyn production T0TEB8! LIST CHANCE Ither matter Of busii for the convenience of out of town I to arise for lorae he of "Stella Dallas," with Barbara gue'sts. At the end of the program, TO REGISTEE Stanwyck in the title role; the next in will be the "pn tea will be served by the local com/ 1(5 qiiMllon. A> indl & •', attraction at the Lyric Theater, be- mittee under - the chairmanship of If you have.not already regis- Kimilng today, la a teu«e drama of Mrs. Frank Wight. tered, under the permanent'reg- lent Vincent Hall of t a mother who sacrifices her own istration system, register now at there la ciinslderabl f thinking between t r.iKht to happiness for the sake of Garden Department the City Clerk's.Office In City ; her daUKhter. It gives Miss Stan- Hall. The office Is open dally For Wen and the police au When Mrs. Lucien B. Taylor of btion to the adminiiti wyck the strQtt'geHl role in "her en- from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., and un- -.•-iSoup tin!'career, and oner-which was Dover, Mass., who is to* speak be- til noon en-Saturdays. For your Irking regulations. • C j coveted by every leading actress-in fore the Garden Department af-the convenience the-office will be Ir pfihe parking -cc Hollywood.. •"'•. Fortnightly Club at the Field Houses open evenings October 3, 4, 6; jT ^'ed conBiderabfe on the morning of October 14th was 10 ani' 11 frpm .7 to 9. p. m. uf what ia Is co Co-starred With Miss Stanwyck is asked for Information abcJBt, her- BARBARA STANWYCK John llole.i with a distinguished You cannot register after Octo- Calif. Yelbw Cltng [ that Summit merchi self and her activities, she wrote, ber 11th. • Urge conaii|eral>le bustn supporting cast, . Including Anne I prefer to be called a plain dirt No. 2'/ [of ttie manner in whi fJOHN BOIES jr ANNE SHIRLEY ; Shirley, Alan Hale, Barbara gardener." Such a description as- a i O'Ncll. A+- Shean of the famous •Xtma.j}l. the. traffic . 2—m«f ints-2 sures her a welcome from the mem- can. We carried put. | team of Gallagher and Shean and bers of the Garden Department all We will deliver the HERALD to 10 1 JOE E. BROWN i announced In the pre jTim Holt, son of Jack Holt. of whom are greatly Interested in J "Stella Dallas" is without doubt you while on your vacation. Leave [ this paper. Preside their own gardens and delight to the summer address at the HER- F.XTRA Savings At Special lew Price nnounce the appoint i one of the most poignant and grlp- think of themselves as "Dirt Gard- "The Gladiator" ' piiiK stories ever to be filmed'. It |commlttoe headed by eners."'"However. Mrs. Taylor's ALD office. to study municipal | was originally a Dest-tielllng novel garden activities have been so Saturday/Sunday Mat, • by Olive Hlggins • Pronty, later a Realization that she Is standing in the way of her daughter's happl- ite expenses In co-o > inspires Barbara Stanwyck to a magnificent sacrifice inthts varied that she Is not to be regard- he State Chamber i succoHS on the Broadway stage and ed as merely a dirt gardener. She [as a silent picture produced by with Anne Shirley in "Stella Dallas," now " " Returns" Is a member of the Garden Club of lident Hall this mori : Ooldwyn twelve years ago, scored America, Director and State Chair- FALLSALE 'a sensational hit, I himself as partlcula Monday, Tuesday • man of Horticulture of the Garden »t tonight's meeting It brought to attention such stars title for the third time this year, interpret the score by a master of Club Federation of Massachusetts, Wear-Ever Aluminum |two rcsular monthly t JOXKS KA'MILY In [as Constance Bennett, Douglas because it is the Golden Anniver- lilting Viennese waltz rhythm, Em- Chairman of the New England .re- sary of Rodeos in the United come Ire attended I Fairbanks. Jr., who played his first merich Kalman gion of the American Rock Garden i kr of the association adult role in the production, Lois States, and the cowboy who wins Society, Treasurer, and Chairman 'Safety in Numbers' : Sj?" bat some definite ob iMoran and Alice Joyce. Donald the Fiftieth Anniversary Crown. of the Sanctuary Committee, in the «D BUCKWHEAT or Both for Will have something to talk about "Clrln" Opns Shop Iplished." Co.iVtttnre •••:-, |Colman, whose picture career had "ChriS". for a number o-f years 30-os just started, leaped to box-office the reBt of his life. umer of years New England Wild Flower Preser- Pkg "Wanted by the Police" employel d at the Central Barber ation Society, She also has a class Pancake Flour : prominence, and Belle Bennett, in So, It looks like a great contest gardening at the Framlngham the characterization of the mother, at what will be the biggest and Shop has opened his own place at 19 8 Beechwood road. _ Aeformatory, the only penal Insti- fmMotfier't Joy Syrup BANK NITE ,waa catapulted from obscurity into most thrilling rodeo in history with ution for women in Massachusetts. the star claaa by her performance. $60,000 fn pri»e and entrance money' 7 Mfenl1» *>*« IStl >y, October 18th. Taylor will tell about some unique y Tower 13 publlslei Madison Square Garden all next sen ted all next week at the Mosque methods that'she has developed for No Theater, Newark, as the second of- FarmdaFdU U M«atM y TTemalo«s 3 - • «»• 2M from October foi 'Phono 6-3900 week-'- when the Thirteenth Annual arrying on garden -work during tho {World's Championship Rodeo takes fering of a season of noted oper- s, except February, 1 ettas. • " { •} winter months. Her topic wilt be ftSCO WKol. Strm9 B#or,» (Grade A) 2^V33f hirty students of the place, the thrilling climax to a year A Greenhouse, a Pn and a Plot 'of MH Bouillon Cub«s ""9t as« under the supery Today and Saturday— ;of; hard-fought contests—at—101 The cast will be headed by Alex- Ground:" _ __:-!__ ander Gray and Ruby Mercer, sup- r-v [AVpodsidc; Senior-Enj Critics All Agree rodeos throughout the United I Celt— n, C»D 27c I Drano ^ , States. ported by Luba Mal.lna. Harry Mor- 6IILL-I9ASTEI \*QU Must See! j Right out in the center of the ton, Billy Taylor, pettnar Poppen. Walter Hampden at iimtMitfsm [journaligm class this arena- defending his crown roping Zella Russell and many others. The Rack has 9 positions: Super Sjuds -c** iB liced recently by sup 1calvesjiniLw.restHng.,jtee,rs, wllHw chorus !s composed of girls who' Maplewood Theater )>al. A. j. Bartholomi Kverett Bowman. of Fort Thonian. rith it two points cr dancers. A selected orchestra will An announcement of unusual In- open roesuBg. ! Ariz., holder of the-19»5-»7 title of I in iho class. 'Champion Ail-Around Cowboy Of terest to local theatergoer* is the Toilet the World. engagement of that well-known personnel of the Ton But there is a feud on. and right for stage star. Walter Hampden, by MIETM06N I Palmolive Soap le pneltlon to which e alongside of the champ will be Paul Messrs. Wee-and. McCoy for "Tril- Ell HE appointed Is as I :ers ; Carney of Galeton, Col., who flitUh- by" at the Maplewood Theater, the ,-ReorRe Stammler: a ! ed fourth to Bowman in 1937, but Quality MEATS at Attractive Prices g Robert Brown; newj week of October 10th, with Ethel In Rebell; alumnTedlt {who leads all the cowboys this year DELCO Britton featured as Trilby. V feature editors, E DprtaltL Baer in money winning and who Is out to ^Walter-ilampdenrwhoBe J!Cyrano| Duck grab Everett's crown/If possible. de Bergerac" has placed him In the in But the champ says "No."'lie'is I Patterson; exchang front ranks of stars ih this gener- UIIM i Mdmi mat nue« Talbot; businei llll - annex the atlon, revived—Du^Maurler's hyp-1 and notistic drama, "Trilby," this sum-! 'How to Raise a Baby" r at the Mohawk Drama Festival; SEE THIS NEWARK SHOW NOW OPEN Schenectady, with such signal sue-j Adah f ••ner: Children Battery Service cess that there have been demand* can of soap, etc 0 t«.tt.M Sat Eve. at 11 o'clock— (5-1S YrO Til RATER (Morn. *~«n>.> - (Afternoons) from all parts~vf*the country for ||"IOOIIenaidaeirl" IMS Broad HI. TUTORING \ his appearance in It. As the mes- Ecole Fraacalw De Wcttficli meriBttci. Svengali. which Wilton *" ;- _ Deanna Durbin 64ft North Cncntntit Street Lackaye created in 1895, Hampden MANSER ."8SS& Week BtR.'Mori, NUM. Oct. 10 Tel. WcttrMd 1-19<»-J WIHTE'S has added another great Imperson- 411 SpringfleU AT*, 8«mmlt, 9. J. Thru to and lncl,.Sun. Nteht. Oct. 16 ation to his celebratedLgaUery of Froth Ktlleo* 1938 ROASTING MtiftKRR •fillUBBRT PRESENT Service Stations ••"_ - Tlflie Sammlt «-lltl EDWARD G A>C«M Satt-tttt "tomtits Maritza " (4 to; •.*•• with • .••••' M«rrb 8^l4IM ,454 H»s) ROBINSON ALEXANDER ft RUBY NEW PATHS W A GREAT TRADITION Chickens GRAY MERCER NH.IHTS. 40c, .65o. R5e.$1.10 SAT..' lOo. Sac; 85i\ |Ut0. ^.is^TAX has parted Ih corrak In The Anita Zahn School fcw.|t.65. MAT.-WfiD.. -INC, Madison Square Garden. V _. ' . . : '• •,"•. • • of the!. • •: ••••'•; • • • \ Round Roast 2 SeatM BarnlH>rni'r'g, Kre8ge'» A Box '.Ofriw. ncduti;d Subscription Rat«i Outlaw horses ,.• wild Dunam Dance and cowgirl champs from Steak ^^ 1 "suit of an automo ". Clattet for . . Bacon Squorat (°n Morrla turn pike Hits • o'clock on Sunday n CHILDREN, ADULTS, TEACHERS • I "Sausage (S^: twiddle itreet,' was i •-•'•• ." '• " •• • • AT .-•' '•• "'• '•• :"•'•' |"»ne of the cars in tl m causing damage of HOBBY HALL, BEECHWOOD HoTELi SUMMIT, N. J. I ^ Pancake Flour Y* doljara. • [ car "t William <>. J Addreta: Mrt. John M. Curtit Temple Country PJehty of Sunshine Vitamins in Ihis Freth .. '».. travelling weit, 8 Franklin Place Su.-6-1098 in a car going east oi New York State fd K. Wallace of Llv: I »ay that Scott hit ti 1b i ",«** Hospital. _ At Dull Season Prices BBannalanl -eaaa* «W^aaM^&*_ *• -*» ^fM •SJBJBJBJ ^^ wpaVCsTVCDaMaV XOtt Iwofl immediate can have an average tlge room, 12*12, Judge Mur I or wallpapered, including labor and S&££MMlWtM.. isjdJhbm omrtsoBSaodkanV «M*M*fft« . Califyoiii. Juictfuiojy Sweeowmti | ,j g| fbr aa low at.—;...^ ;. •n IIH. ew.t v { us about the easy, convenient credit terms SIM i» SMS. Tie Guaranteed .-. IMS Washable and Hiatest Wallpapers. 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