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YEAR, N*. 17 SUMMIT, N, J.. tHUHS^AY, OCTOIiR 4. I*4S $3 A YEAR 4 CENTS WPOHHI dOtiMM Four Co-ClMimttn of United Housing Problems By the Thrift Shop Red Cross Host United Campaign Thrift Shop aalea have been Come to the Fore very brisk in the two week* since the opening. "Thia ia very grati- To Instructors' Organization fying, but it has thinned out our At Council Meeting atock of woolens much faater than Conference Common uwincii Tueaday we anticipated," aaid Mrs. Allan Ready For Work night waa reminded of the acute Maybee, Thrift Shop chairman. Chosen aa boat to nstruetora' One of the most effective of th« I shortage of houaing in thia com- "Overcoats are especially needed," Summit Chapter, new plan* of the Central Commit- munity particularly aa it affect* she continued. "Anyone who can American Redd Cro.ijCro.ist, welcome.* ice of the United Campaign Or- returning service men by William contribute a coat, or any other Red Cros* 'home nur.tinx in.itruc- ganization has been that of elect* j Thompion, an AAF captain warm , will be helping tor.s from six neighboring rhap- ing its officer* at the beginning: of the year, ttvu« enabling them •m.i on inactive atatua. He aaid both the ahop and our customera." ter.s, The'North Atlantic Area of io have more lime to organize five months ht had left "no The Thrift Shop ia run by the the American , Ui'd ("roe* has for unturned to get houaing." Junior Service League to raise tht'ir personnel for the work of y.ione hi ought Mi.sA Edith W, I'nnih. soliciting every Summit family Thompson, who la establishing money for local charities, and to master training .supervLso ! Mr. Tp provide a place where people of and during the October drive for funds. Mr«, I.-mndle Be die; iiistriii lor » business in Summit, advocated moderate income can buy good The new plan lias worked aa action by council to quicken the used clothing and housewarea. iruuiinK j*U|>e»visor, to present the well that'll is possible thia year" conversion of some larger houses new .streamlined ; Horn? Xuoing to concentrate ' the general soli* into smaller dwelling units, He j The shop is located at 466 Spring- lo in.structor.s in this lo- citation into oiie day. Sunday !< cited possible example* aa com- field avenue; its hour* are 9:30- October 21,. when Mhe Committee* from along Euclid and Sum- 11:45 mornings, and 1:30 to 3:45 ing l'ar.t of tlie lir.st i-oiirsc has 1>J;«>I) Hskjt thai everyone stay home mit avenue*. afternoona except Saturday..* and will i-onfimie ()it<)bc*r after church until a solicitor calls. The petitioner aaid he had picked S and 9, The .vpi'ond eotir.ie :.« i Don G. Mitchell, chairman, and Summit to return t» after five W. A. KINCA1D MR& W. a KIMBEB MRS. OEO. R. DECKER HORACE ' W.-MOODY'' bring given October 1, ft, 11, 1J, j VV. H. Jennings, vice-chairman, years in service aid hoped he Summit Man Dies North Side €o-Chairmen South Side Co-Chairmen - IK and JB. All the clavses are h««. Ihave had the help of four co« 'wouldn't have to regret his deci- ing held at tin- Stuff Assistance chairmen, besul&fl that of Max* sion. ' '• . • Home Nursing League Speaker ottlces, !>."> Summit avenue. well Ivester, Jr., chairman Of Ad* The public may now benefit vanec Cift^. The four co-chair» President Rome A. BetUi of coun- Of Auto Injuries Accelerated Course Best Sellers Given Beechwood Hotel cil in addressing himself to Mr. from the lets.son Red Cro.s.i iia.1 ! men are \V, A. Kineaid and Mr*. Thompson's comment* said, In Accelerated courses in Home learned from wartime industry, in ! W. S, Kimber, for the north aide Nursing will be pffered for the part: Suffered in India tiiat the short course s« given in of Summit: and Horace Moody first time this fall by the Summit To College Club Strikers Find f -Everyone is aware of the prob- Thee Unitedd PreaPresas on MMonday y j ; _ - _ a #• • six clai.sf.s of two hours each. Ail jHnd Mrs. Oorge R. Decker, for lem. Summit ia not unique, in thia published the following dispatch ' Chapter, American Red Cross. ; Cftg II* DAALT ValA instructors of the .shortened course the ..south .lid*-, They have organ-* MMM . WilliaWilli m I. McMancMManc, chichairr - j lilt lid DVUH JfllC ized their teams and apportioned respect, the aame problem ie be- froom Colombo, Ceylon: Themselves Fired are required ti> attend thi« con- : "Henry Walter Livingstone, Jr., i man of Red Cross Home Nursing j the recent ap- fere nee in order to learn the ac-' the families to be called upoa in ing experienced all over the na- The reapome to Labor unrest. In New Jersey fu- Committee haa announced thathatt j .••derated methods of instruction; their sections on October 21. tion." of Summit, N. J., an executive of pcal (or bcst se])ers for the Col- tilely spread itself to Summit last and possibly three classes ar*...,ege €Iub Book Sale wa# in the newer vet.ilon of care, of j President Betts alao gavt It aa Caltcx, Ltd., died at the Royal Thursday when six waiters and The full list of workers in th« Naval Hospital today of Injuries being organized. according to the committee. "AI- j kitchen help confronted the mun- the .sick in the homo. There will' general campaign la: his opinion that little could be Tno Red Cross has bccn er suflered in a traffic accident. His P " ; ready there are several copies of i ftKoment of the Hotel Bcechwood be .sis full day* of IOIIIentrnted i NORTH HIDE done or would be done about the study fr>r the instructor*. [ situation in the near future be- car wan in collision with an Army auaded, by Dr. Thomas Parran, i ..Up Fr» j Hals for non-fiction, Also there is I unless their demands wi'i'e met rc- Division A-1 Chairmen: Lloyd wlf« and another toupte in the ; utmost importance during thia re- j recently published "Rickshaw .•spent a- great denl of Mr. Thompson suggested Jiberal- the ! suited in their summary dismi.«.»ml, tane and 1-, Hughes, VV. G. Shepherd. car suffered only slight injuries." conversion period, Mrs. McMane, Bov- .The world, the Fle-sh, and i The dissident workers too it ati- i-tYoit In making x\\e nece.s««iv Team 1 'Captain: N, H. McGifV 1 mug the zoning Uwa to meet the .saidaid. AcrdigAccordinglyl . SmmiSummitt ChaChapp- j p |,er Smith," "Pleasant Valley,"" 1 situation. On tfcSa point Mrs. Mr. Livingstone's father lives ftt i vantage of the fact that the hotels l'i«-|>aral ion.n for' holding the «>n- flu: team member*: Mra. Charles at the BcechwooBcehwood Apartments iinn ler has revamped its home, mini- 1 "immortal wife.." "Green Dolphip n i chef was on varation and i\w j ''••••'««• in .Summit. iiartman, Ralph Wetsten, Frank Archibald Murray of New Eng- N1 Woodland avenue. The son was] '"* courses under guidance ..of in-; gtreet," and many others, the i waiter WHS having a day off. Not- 1 Met. WlUliim P. and Mrs. Connell, Arthur Thonupn, Herbert land avenue reminded council it duxtrialLste. married September 22 In the East. sale opens tomorrow (Friday) | withstanding the shortage of help Kdwaril 'Siuirpe, of [\\K Howell. bad the Ooodrieh report for--guid- The Accelerated Course consists • He was a graduate of Kent School. evening at 7 o'clock. •caused by Ihe dismissal of the strik- ('oi|w will he on the job nnil set ye Team 2 Captain: S. P. Mat» ancing eiilBft in sth whice matteh woulr ofd futurallowe twozon- of six lessons, the topics as fol- Conn. He waa 38 yeara old and Books which have aehleveS pi^« ;• ers the management curried on Iniulu'oll all .six dfty.-i to the in- thewa; team m»»bei»; Mrs. V, B, famiSy dwelling* on certain street*. lows: .sUtu-tor.s (aliiiiK the course, had been associated with Caltcx, ularity wilhin. the last few yoara, land wi\H. nble Tlnir.sday to MTVC Thomas. Jr., Frank V. Car lough, She also inquired when the long 1. When SicliWPivS Occur*. The following iiMtMNtom me Ltd., an oil concern, for five years. such as. "the Valley of Decision," J. M.w Rowlan Davi.i. Wf.st Moni/i t'o always a favorite with bu> erail'4# hi.^ office had been ransacked and winds. Clark H. Pool, Jr., Ray- Favor Proposed 5. Simple Treatments Ordered ports Mrs, Jaieph V. Quarlcs, ,J | n smnll amount nf petty.cash taken. Chii|»ter; Mtx. (Irate mond J. Hinith. ) by the Doctor. MadUon-Chiitham Ch«iiter; chairman of the book sale, I Whether or.not this art haul any- Team 4 C«iitair\; U<^4 I* Pension Plan B, Relating Care of the Sick to there arc some -popular conl Donors Give Hazel Kriendbuig, at tKilr j thing to do.with the xtrike, th<* po- Hughe«, the Control of Communicable Dis- lion*, «ucli as, "Blark Boy'' by j hJm|| hitpier; M.*' we«kly luncheon Thursday in the i lice, who investigated, have not yet Tearii ., <.'»ptain: Mrs. F. W» ease. Richard Wright; "Good Night, sen, Perth Am hoy Cliaotci; Hotel Beechwood went on record 'ToDverlook Bank, j determined. Wedekeroper; team member*; Mr*. These classes will be held at Sweet Prince," John Barrymore's Mae Waverczyk. Perth A hi boy D. C. Halner, Mr#. Robert Batons And Sample Books aa unanimously favoring the pro- Chapter Cloakrooms at 95 Summit story by Gene Fowkr; nntl "You're Chu|itcr; MM. Kuth VVuhl. Sum- poaal before the Summit electorate Mr*, faul Cio«, Jll»..M. D. WaUh, avenue. Registration is now open Only Human Once," by Grace Now War Is 0>er mit Chapter: Urn Wilhelmlrm Minn Joan Katon. at the November general election for classes beginning late in Oc- Moore. Now that the war is over, some 2 Summit People Lvnuiii, .Summit Chapter; Mrs. To Advertise Sale for municipal employees of this Team «•-Captain: Mr*. R. C, tober. All persons interested arc In addition to the jxneimhilly of those regular blood donors who Rosemary (Jelson, .Siunmit Chap- Mautner; team membera: Mats Summit stores have con- city to join the State retirement p urged to enroll early as classes popular fiction and mystery iip|jeared every time t'i Blood Wf'ff Speak on ter; Mrs. Leona BDVIM, Kntpjifii I mbuted window space for dis- pension plan. ' Margaret I). Denham, Mm. George are limited to a unit of ten. Call .stories, Mrs. Quarter w.-is nm;izcd, Hank vi.sitcd Summit, have vol- Chapter. pisymjt books to be offered at the The plan recommended hi.st : (iarbacz, Mrs. C. K. Martin, Jr., Summit fi-207«, Red Cross Head- at the beautiful seta and eallei- unteered to donate their blood to European Relief I'.ohert C, Mautner, Bryan B. College Club Book Sale, which summer by a citizens committee quarters for tioiw of hooka by famous uuiiiora/ Overlook Hospital, to help keep At the League of Women Voters Powell. open* tomorrow evening, October headed by former Mayor James handsomely bound and in excel- iU bank filled to the miuin-d meeting to be held a| 2 p. HI., Oc- Team 7 V.»pt aln; P M. 8, Hauaer. ,">. m Hamilton School at 7 o'clock W. Bancker to Common Connrll lent condition. Any of them would minimum. Aa the Red Crown no tober S at the MethoriM piirl.nh Team 8--Captain: Robert Cowen. *r,fi win continue until 10 p. m. was explained to the Lions by Old Guard Almost House Robberies, i add color and dignity to a library. longer needs lo maintain the tre- , hou.se, there will be tw(> tvf Sum- Division A-2—Chairmen: Mrs. These stores include Baker's, Executive Official Fred Mort. He i ! niit'.i workers in Kurn|tfsui relief Fills Jury Box There nre Bets hy Balzac, Huxkin. mendous reserve of wnr -time*, Allen F. Maybee, MW.RW.EMOU, .•^ mm it Hardware, and Frutnkln's. said the retirement plan is de- ; to give flr.sl bund inforfnution on Hawthorne, Diikens, Thatiu-ray iind has discontinued 11M Mobile Motor Violations, Team 9 Captain: Mr». A. Lloyd in addition to many tempting best signed to provide financial assist- ' At District Court the suhjeet. and Conan- Doylo. Unit, this aftrvire from individual Hold; team members: Mrs. Allen, --<• If ifl in gay jackets, Mrs. A, J'. ance to city employees who reach j "A Report fioni H YIIKIMIUV Nine out of the twelve juror* Among the treasures for collec- donora to the Hoapititl i* most H, Clarke, Mrs. Arthur Paulaon, i'. Pric.it, in charge of window the retirement age and who are * Keep Police Busy called for service at the two acs- tor* of unusual Items Li ;\ rare acceptable. ! Refugee ('ami*' will be givfti by Miss (.:erlrud« I.* Ear!*, MiM Mar- haa placed the winning A variety of motor vehicle vi»1«- not n6w covered by the State pen- ; siona of Summit'a District Court, and valuable Bible printe-d in Kng- As an added incentive to dona- l)r, Kvelyn-Holl. She win one of garet Baker, MIM Doru Baker. made by Junior High the doctors sent by the t'niuulmv tions and two house robbi>rit*H h»v« t held last week, were members of land in 16J1 and bound in beau- tions from the. public to the hos- Team 10 Captain: Mm. Foxhall students to advertise the Service ("ommitl.ee to work under ena»Ked Ihe attention nf Kumrnit plan to be voted upon ia designed J the Old Guard. If three othf r tiful leather. There if nlao a (lr.it pital blood bank, the donor may Kinney: team members: Mn. I, **'.<, These students competed UNFtRA abroad. Lawrence .1. polite during the past \vet>k as \vr]\ me bC who edition of "Ben Httr." ami a first give hi.i pint «» a credit against L. Kvneti, Mra. C. It. Daly, Jr., !or prinea which will be given as ' **!!?«""!?" "! " MaetJregor, who hms u-r^ntly ?e- M*K "i«% I'liliic Court witM Judge received no coverage under the ! received calk had not declined to edition of "The l^ost Galleon" by its use within the following three Mr*. C ». Kidingn. Mrs. C. J. >'»d:t tor hook* at the sale. Mrs. turned from Lisbon, wheie be wn.s ! I'eter C Triolo, |ii esiilntg. federal social security and old- serve, The box would have been Bret Hartc; yearn, by himself or miy of hw Christiansen, Mrs C. Bourd#ry, l':ifM who judged the posters on age pension plan. in charge of the office of the A|>pertrinx Kridnv HI I'D! ire completely filled by the organiza- Misw Mftrgnret Acker, i>rt>it- immediate family. Since the churn*: John Ruwtejl. Sr, originality, craftsmanship,•>-., and Mr. Mort said among the com- i Amerieijn Krienda Hervicc Com- Court, Alfred l'flli] Miller, IS, of tion's'members. president of the club, who h«s for a transfusion \n $30, tlii.i mfHii* Team 11 Captain: Mr*. J. W, di appeal, announces tfie munities now having sue h apian mittee for neven month.i, will Waletlnwn, MHSIK., was fount! The Old Guard members who guided many previous salt' an" actual money aaving to the Alhro. g winners: speak about Ilia work nnd expeii- guilty of unlawful entry nnd bur- in effect arc Aabury Park. Ewt ! wrved Harry A. Ma»h«ll. ,'ith a set of law donor, tut well as an instinuirr of 12— Captaini.. Mr#i W,- -A» ~: Prize—Herbert Haaselton — Klnry nf % Wmisr Irr ^'allfv Viw Orange, Linden, Plainfleld, Belle foreman of first session; WiHiam team member*; Mr*. W» ville, JBIOQmfli^^Dove'r; Trvmgtortr Mfs, "1^. K. Leiuxan, i hairtniin of HV«'tnie, Wilh two previous con- Sr Bird, William"11 Furth, Gustav J.i .a complete *et- of 42 volumes A booklet. "A Bank Thai si Hun II. Palmer, Nn, K J, Holden, Flanagan, Wdhtclair, Morrl*tow«, '•MVfM Or- the F'orr-ign J'olify • 'oinmitte*', victloiLS in Miis.saciiu.netjji tor su*'h Graef, CharlM H. Hall. John V. dating from 1R96-19.'SH of "(letu-ral Hy Doetora" i« hcinK dLstrlbiited MM. It. P. Williamson, Mi«Ji Ther* J«*w Dunnder, Pierce Ormond- ange, Princeton, Springfield and will be In cluuxe of the program nitioii. Miljir wat leinanded to the Murphy. Fred Sayre, Arlliur Trus- .Se.^.sion I^awd of New Jersey." and to those' who wish to know iiune «•»«• ttorraley. Mr*. W. B. Nichols. TeanecK. of the afternoon. on I'tijfe 3) low and William Woodruff. in go»tl eoiulidoH. "Thwr bi>ol<.i about the eredit ny.stem of donat- IVain t,» Captain: MiM Marjorl* f Hw.nrftble Mention — Maude ing blood. It al«o expl in New other way by which HIP patient Team 14 C*|ital«: Mr*. (Iny tfftty B&ker, Tom Arnuitrong, Cris reeeivlng a transfusion may iivoid T'«H". John mien. Marie Bon- Jersey." *t»ileil MIJW Anker. There V. Hime; team mfniher*: Mr*. Overlook Bridge Collects $.'10 charge, by furnLshinx >* toiltirtjt Vjy tele- division A-2 Apart ment« 'n thp recommendation of Chief 1 riiental diffrtfnee would NIWUVJI prise** and thin year will bo no ex- general chairman, Mr*. F^eTffriek P. WillffiYiTx; hil.ilni .'* tnnniiger of Mr*. AdfUaon H, Wbitfi. turn »«m- M tta#d only in Iwfor*. the Bumrnlt Natufe (lul* at ' •» Kent I'lace Rehool nest Hundny by WHYS' in tt II Tlii man of th« priiseii, haa announced p mi of emergenciw »uch a« the itji fir»t meeting of ihe rnemm, \ »U«noon. October?.,**™, l'»ni'i DIP N wiirk Kveninu New nn n that th« mtrchnntii of Summit and AtlNMIflMHlHl New .l»»r*ey'ftl fi «•(>• in th« »urr»«rtding town* are con- ! Believe It Or Nof! i»r hi the event ©f the need Chcmgt in Frogrom Plans C.A. The time will be *'.lt> p. in, hwl mlxtrew (im»«IM,V>, nnd her trlbutlng generoualy. Among the ||ir With n 1 n. m. t*mp#r»tur* «f Mr, Furth, who I* pwUI«nt of . l«t*>r yenr* of re«lileii(*» J *. Mr. •••• - • untefra In c»"w prl*#i alrtady r«ci»lv«td »r« * Th« program eommltt«»«» wf thr The rndin riinn |"nn!«-il icit (lull 4J Mi«tt » high for thft day of St Athonattim IIMR Mnnouneed H de- the Mummit llminl of •• altrm f»re», »emp-b«Jktt, ft. large flwh light rliilin ii (inly '!"> Vr:ir« old (filtinx dcRrfeM, Wf>dtiMdiiy bTOUglJt ft th^m* of ptudy »t thf Audtibxin nwirly fifty yenr*. J and formerly H » teat, the air« will b* gnd an attrdctive lamp, All the lay in the eomnlptlon nf the bmU io KI*KA'» hmadi a*t °f : filing of rent fail. *nd »W*II tatit pl«n», owing to the ftul of N«tur« Onler «t The TniMtrfa of tbe nelwH»t mui ; with Mtnlloti \V% Kadln in itn fi tl rnH 0 M t 0B nn b««n d«J*t«d. Th«r* will bf miiny lion *r# nrranglng thin servlce'of vimermfnt w-III he r(,,hrr utrong wind w«U fr»* t>» "imelUng" cloor ehangf* in tb# lUt of this aiimnMT. hp /(aid, WHj ju.st » WAHT f O Robtrt W, r«fj«oni(, ehnirmAit. The whoUvplchir* of nulur* eornmemorMtlon «nd grtitltudc for ! modtllnllon. I'M nn he ntlled friu Imi! Io which in'w*mii|i»»r# paid nn AMdfltfng Mr*. are Ralph F. Whit*. lBtlWM.Itlp» «nd the depeiidriH* of Wn». F«ul'i« long and llf**. fjiienty modulHllon l« ntifHIief M( flrat T*«lay, Mr MM, J.'KdwIn C»rtfi'» Mra. , t I j«* Htmchffiitfi of w«v«< In % sliort WKVP bHitil «nd Buy • Sail Duly. MM, Kdgar Higgliw, Mm, th« birda arul lti,w><*t*, ttnlmatlit »n*> Fr«*bytprl«n Chureh will < imtim t will give f|iii«k ri»vel«Ki» Milfwd Willtfr and Mr*. Frank Ilit t of *p*ak*>r» {ofo r „„„,„,„,,,*t ten*[, HIlh*P j - «« tr«w» «»1(1 vinlfr. mmn and, *»"» *#rvi«e *nd there will be «pe «Nld FM 1» fitntle Rent or Repair from Sumtnlt; Mr«, CJote- r Mt of thfiif1. will h*1 elnl mu»le. Tiw ifrvlee will on nil early nnd Mr». Crawford wUI|ln .-ffiir ,hr rllairuMipd "If one of thf-tp fnsl,". held in the Conminn* Ftnom of II** of !>'levl.«|nn, Ml FOR QUICK IHULTS C*mj»b«dl from Rh«rt Hllta, Mr*, „,„,„„. a I )»tMt onf »fh«T nutter*," »=«l«l Mi.hi« IIOIIAC «t 4 O'rlnrk, All NHIII jfA U««> will rtii-nti .lft*«>ph .lolner, Jr., from Cbsthum, t*r*d. Mr. Varlh, "«n# Th# Hummit Art A«#firlstW»n it ntfi" I* ev»T.vthl»iir would cnnrliHl st vie ,«iliriW!i hy trle- of tht eurd party will bf hr'd «" Tlw War It Ovtr; hold ih#>ir Annunl p|«f If It shtkviid vanish. I hi* hint* Atui inuniifnt'tutet* wnult) rrlrtay. Ortabor M. at T.W Irt tH« Show flAluHnv, Ovtnbtr n, at would lund Itt rt)|Mpp«tsr ' Mm« GIH lobUt SUMMIT HIIIAU) !Ut«*l |U»<«ehw«<»d. TtckM* .will b* NFAV KNOlNRfl - for mat! unrt flprlng- Any InlrrMlcH jcriimi IN Plymouth, Dudgf iitm nnd trucks, 80 >, Th« ««mm Th«» w*r In really nvnd thl« ing In th* vitnl nl»tf*tle« of Over- Chrysler. Tune-up tfl No "thrr vhnrft>, Mo mlnlminn Co, rormr. Any Bunimit «rti«t i* "^Voir~wiijr KRKP ON r*~ '. !»»»»« Hfwpltal, whieh r*-|wjrtd that' major nvfrhaul, nnv Chryafrr fHtntMlt. Jr., (« p*rtki)»i»t». Vot ftirth*r In- Tb» ««t nf M b»bli»« burn' th«>r«« cut, today m Th* Ftrat Avenue [ AtlftMt, H w»r« girls, J«-«v*l»g ftnrf PlymmUjb jf*!ili»h'ft BfMft Truat C*»*hp*ny of •«»- formation cull Mr a, 0urtl* ill fin. «-ifl«.1, A

ta He STATEMENT OF CONDITION, SEPTEMBER 30, 1945 QUALITY! -J, HT Of « h ASSETS LIABILITIES

ECONOMY! C«»K on Hand and Dut from A trrenek let OeaUlf steel Capital Stock ...... ;$ 600,000.00 •verf seed, la witk blaek. Banks $ 2,548,740.30 Surplus and Undivided Profits . 396,114.89 tnadr nested rest - reslstcrot United Statoi Government and set. Qnalltr ttnlsn. U-laeh steel wills mt> sturdy klekorr Other Readily Marketable Reserve for Taxes, etc 76,003.59 Securitl«»* 11,084,767.55 Unearned Discount ...... 4,14I.0B Loans and Discounts 1,621,499.1 S Certified and Treasurer's ffOP NUOHISS Mortfafe Loans 2,199,421.50 Checks 63,719.99 TIRI W1AR WITH TOP PROTECTION Accrued Income Receivable,..! 76,627.97 DEPOSITS MCAPPINOTOOAY Federal Reserve Bank Stock .. 27,000.00 Time $6,724,551.47 LASTING BEAUTY I Banking House ., 235,696.06 Demand** . 9,954,714.95 OHM hi Other Real Estate II.S70.44 16,679,336.42

117,119,322.97 SWP $17,819,322.97 3*, U. It •etrenwietit HOUSI PAIN? ML •Martet Vehie $11,452,000.00 ieeesfti efifeftttftf $1,402,241.! I GEDDIS «• tlM, •JWMIg HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY CO. Iht OWsir and target* Bank toM e Summit Ann wammm m*xm i\i MAPLE ••••*•••*• •••-•- I 14... *'" GOODYlAt - •INIIAL HJCT«IC THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOIER 4. 1945 f of Berkeley Height*. VOIlfit* 0WB0 WHfc rfHIO#Wt TflMICM Nahir«Club terwards they went to the House Robberies Ot complaints of Sergeant Joseph there to aee the fluorescent mia* Hanville and Patrolman Harry Best Sefas (tan Eleven members of the Summit erak affer darkneju fell. (Continued fro* pagt I) Sampson, William Gordon of Sayre (Continued (roa page 1) aNture Club drove to Newton laat •treet was committed to the county On tht way to Newtow, Uw ouoty ja» t» aw»lt hearing by the donated by Hamilton School arc Saturday, where tuey visited tht group visited the H. A, SptragiMt nd Jury. Jail for 10 days. On complaint of ra Patrolman Martin Keating. Marry loaded with a large aaiortment of lirnentone quarries, and collected Montclair. Mr. Sprague waa Miller was on* of five magazine unusual boohs on many subjects. specimens, from there going on to j formerly superintendent of Sum- salesmen given permits Tbtmday I* Baiter of Livingston waa fined $4 and $3 coats of court tor specU- There are publication* on physics, Franklin for a picnic supper; af- \ mit schools. < • • • elicit aubucrlptlotu. When an t0 ing. psychology, chemistry, philosophy, entry m Division avenue bad been wwing. nuwing. mathematics, ,epomd to New Provldenw police, aviation, medicine, business and 11 Newton Palmer of the Summit Corftrtt Efocts economics. The poetry collection police together with Identification* bas the famous "More Poem*," by I Officer Frank Van Tronk went Into Student Council A. £. Housman. hU last book pub- AtLasf. Wait Orange, N. J.-Roy S. a huddle witb Chtet Harry High lished, In the drama section is a Clay comb, acting headmaster at Of the neighboring community. "Complete Theatre Guild Anthol- fter determining that Miller had Carteret School, Weat Orange, hw ogy." In the uuraerou* book* on jeers assigned the territory where- just announced the organization nature and gardening la a three- in the burglar^* had been commit- of the Student Council for 1945- volume garden encyclopedia. Dutch Tulips led, he was brought in for ques- 1946 with the following officers: Booka on tlie recent war are well tioning and after four hour* gruel- President, Wilfred Eaton, son represented with "Berlin Diary," ling by Lt. Palmer confeaied his of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Eaton. "Last Train from Berlin." "Jour- Plant Now For Spring B/oom • crimes. The more than $800 in Short Hills; vice^preUdent, Rich- ney Among Warriors," "Retreat jewelry stolen from the New ard Echlkaon, son of Dr. and Mrs, With StUwell," "Inside Asia," etc. Providence home wa« recovered in Joseph Echikaon. South Orange; Booka on art and architecture in- a waste basket at police headquar- secretary, Hugh George, son of clude a "Treasury of American Com* in and stt our top-sixe bulbs from Mrs. Hazel D. George, East Or- Prints," which is an outstanding im where he had thrown the loot. Harry T. Jenkins, who lives at ange. Eaton and Echikson are collection. There's a shelf with Holland. A fine choice of Hyacinths, members of the senior class, while jlie Newark A. C waa found guilty booka of humor, so enjoyed by George Is enrolled in the junior Crocus, Daffodils, Tulips, Lilies and others. Saturday morning before Judge service men with "The Thurber clasa. The other members of the Carnival" and "Fun in Bed" by Triolo of allowing a 13-year-old council by classes are as follows: All shown in color. girl to operate his car without a Frank Scully. Travel booka, es- license He waa fined 450 plus |3 Senior class, Boyd Wilson and says, rhetoric, foreign language costs of court. Another Newark Richard Dale; junior class. David books, and interior decoration are SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LIST. man. Henry Stark paid a $5 fine Hall and Bill Trickey; sophomore all represented as well as diction- aries, World Almanacs, stamp for towing a car without tires. class, Bill Chase and Robert Gior- catalogues, and Fanny Farmer's This It tfc* bast tint* of th« year to fix up yew Abraham Levenatlena of Brooklyn dano; freshman class, Cornell Wright. "Boston Cooking School Book." town. Sew Forbes Lawn Steel to gtt best resells. was fined $22 pins $3 coats of court The National ferrcd with the Chief Executive with the group that marketing, on charges of, careless driving. Within a few weeks the students In the music department is an unusual encyclopedia of music in ; Marketing Forum, to be held here, recently. including merchandising, styling, The above trio of motor vehicles in the sixth, seventh, and eighth The President, according to Mr. selling advertising, must function violation complaints were made by grades will elect representatives 12 volumes, and Mrs. Eric M. j starting October 22, will receive North In charge of music, report* | pe i message from Presi- Borton, indicated his agreement effectively if mass production is to 4,'hicf Motor Vehicle Otto Oswald to to the council. a r80na produce full employment and a a large selection of sheet music ! . t m J-* Alexander Forbes 4 Co. higher standard of living. f/». »!««» «. A «•* J "»<"•*-1 ^ent Truman, according to a re- At Blue Hills Plantation ior piano and voice, and many \ "We know we can produce on ]er$ey*» Leading Sitiltmen Slncm 189$ records. " ' < port from EJpn G. Borton, presi- a tremendous scale; we must dem- onstrate our ability to sell with 487 Wadii^ron St.. 2 Newer* Market 2-3740 Mts. H. J. Moyer, who Is doing ] dent of the J^dvertising Federa- like efficiency," said Mr. Barton. children's books, has a large shelf ; tion of America, who, with Don two Compton's Children's Bncy- j Shown here with the President clopedia" as well as several seta G. Mitchell, vice-president of the are, left to right, Mr. Murphy, Mr, Route 10, Hanover, N. J. Whippmy 8-0375 GIRLS • • WOMEN of the "Book of Knowledge." Sales Executive Club and Syl- Borton and Mr. Mitchell. f*k*, Chair*. Film. Lratlirr In added remarks, Mr, Thomp- roorttoTT. rtr. littrlt bottom son declared the coming of Cel- year. He said increased cost of prMrs. Pbn»c «r wrilr. ancse to Summit would probably supervision had necessitated such add to the housing problems. He action. said "the boya all received a hi- The application of Charles J. larious send-off when they went Ulk'y for a taxi license was de- into service" and indicated the nied on the ground the number of welcome honrje was not compar- licenses set by council Is now ESSEX ELECTRONICS filled. Eugene Scully, an honor- able. ably discharged Army man. was W.B.WOODCO. Mr. Thompson's remarks about restored to active duty in the Po- 4; C. N* OS 5T Ni *A?K Z N J, Cclanese brought Robert H. Steele lice Department. of Summit to the floor. Mr. Steele, | it will be recalled, was the broker in the sale of Edison School to MtKEUY MIGHTS. N. J. AT D..I.AW. STATION Celanese, He said such units as Mr. Thompson suggested be cut from some of the houses in Euclid and Summit avenues were now renting from $150 a month up and doubted whether service men ENJOYED THE WORLD OVER SINCE 1845 would be Interested. The real es- tate man said he had sold two frer*c? 14 to «; in the 130,000 class. Mr. Steele For 100 years Poland Water joined with President Betts in ex- pressing skepticism about an early has aided thousands. Why not You? GEORGIANA OIR TO EIGHT GLASSES of Poland Water every day- Sets the Fall Scene with Fis a healthful habit you should cultivate. Decide right now to let this deep-rock mineral water assist in keeping your system free of certain Moey wastes that A FEW MINUTES OF YOUR Squaraway Rayon Crepes may accumulate in tb* body. Bcwouncoclod Jbjr many 'coding physlciana and used hy thousands throughout TIME CAN REFLECT the world, Poland V«ter wiU m\p in giving you con- tinuous brnefit to the functions of HER FUTURE HAPPINESS $095 the kidneyt and bladder, just as 8 it has already benefited •» many others. It is acknowledged one o( OUR wetch ticks away, every day, at least 410 the pumt waters kmmm*, minutes devoted in part to the creation of finan- Ycial security for your family. Vet, if you have not It's a tiny self ruffle... a petal ghaptd collar... TRY THIS SIMPLI TEST tulten 60 minutes or let* of one day's time to make a firinh Poland ffiaftr tmkuimiy will (or bring «« obsolete one up to date), you have or rolling pleats ... that lift thMt clasiics right for r m.mih. Ot put this off, the more you jeopardiif the future oJ »l| r«nd taltnttd tailoring to mak« 1h#m proudl b« ems* your wife, your children. A well planned will, imple- Vaiw la mented by the wise choice of enecuto* or trustee, might 1 «I«MI WSM ym «la% «•*. CaM pm well save them considerable lost. We urge you to take r 1mA 4 drag *um> mm mi Mart l»«f«M Water tiwt t«*Ur 9m km time by the tereteck — talk tod*y with our trust de- f"iy »KU gam «f taMc mm* «rfi 'I' )««•.- partment, then wij:h an attorney. Optn Ivtty iUry

MI* at Aft* National lank "r a*t §fru$t (fompinu) ^Summit j OMIT Af THI IMINO. THI SUMMIT HtRAlD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1945 «rly line of !•»«• of W. G »ma. the ••rtberljr gtdalhie af Black- mit, Dover aad Ponptoa Lakh* Ibfaa* Km HW W. Harding b«rn place. 9HM ftetfroa new as#igu»et>t« axa- «a of At Lmdweata to Agnes B. H*f«nf. f**9»*9 »» Grov« avenue, •^mt October 1., Of AJJfc. :,_ Mr, -WoiaV* statemeat «la* !»• William It Baker, assistant did** the B*n>t»f at Awttta C trust officer of The Summit Trust F>rt of Monistowti a*'auperlB* Company, was a gueat at» iuach- nt of ttit division. He sad eea given In honor of frank C Real Estate ben acting superintendent since Ratbje at the WaJdorf-AJtorla, on ANDIUSMESS Clyde A Mullen wa* called from September M. H>, Rath* Is vice- &t irristown to Aabury Para to to* president of the American Bank- mm* general tu{mrtnttad«Bt ef Hobort Avtiwi f roptrty SoM ers Association aad the host for operation* As lUjnrlttUndt&t |Cr. the occasion was tft* Admitiletra- Fort will h»v» supervision of tilt tive Committte of the A. B. A. r-lyioeeHnf' depv\rtm«nt, ' subsist* Mr. Baker Is acrvisg on • spe- f.oui, line dtpMtment, ^utlQlftjg cial committee of the Trust Divi- it'iea and meter departments. sion of th« A. B. A. dealing with Safety and personnel depart- trustees court accountings. ments for the division will be nut4> ed by Oakley ML LaVante, of tfuaa» rait, a native of ManaKiuan, for- link* Hold* Its Own merly tot several year* district HI Traffic tHsfoHtMS manager at Sutualt and Dover, There were S65 traffic accident who will be responsible for all fatalities in New Jersey during personnel activities, safety »•*•• the first eight months of the year, urea and the investigation and compared with the aame t»ta] In Important factors prevention of accidents. This attractive residence, located on Twin Falls road, has been the corresponding months of 1M4, Following hU electric « and Gerald F. Duff, chief clerk functions which go into the gen- dred and fifty guests to a diamond t Ru< er Rotary Club in 1935-38 and The third policy adopted before under Mr. Neat, have been pro- era* operation of ttie dlvi.i!cn, in- wedding breakfast in the store's HfHi Anny*Navy kv having just completed a term as the turn of the century was the Are—•Fresh Air, Free from Smoke and Bust moted to manager and office rr.in- cluding supervision of Company Thlmbleberry Room oa the sev- The Army-Navy "E" Award has president of the Boonton Rotary Installation of time-saving devices agvr respectively cf the company a district operations now baaed in Club. He is vice-president of trie enth floor. been presented for the fifth time northern division with headquar- Boonton, Morristown, Summit, or better service to the customers. Morris Community Chest and of The diamond wedding break-' to the men and women of Merck ttn. ia Morristown. Tbls an- Dover and Pompton Lakes. Mr. the Morris County War Che*t and fast," Hugh 10. Barnes declared, Change in ownership occurred In A Co., Inc., at the three plants ID nouncement was made today by Duffs job as office manager at RES T—Relaxation; Quiet, Undisturbed Sleep. he is on the executive committee "symbolized the relationship of 923 when Sebastian 8. Kresge, its Rahway, N. J.; , Fa; Edwin H. 'NkVavr, president of Morristown will Include all com- of the Motrig and Suasex Area Kresge as an institution and the present owner, began a series of and Elkton, Va., for continued ex- Jersey Central Power * Light mercial accounting and other com- Boy Scouts. He is married and city of Newark and it is the first ransactions to create a chain of cellence in war production. Company, who made known other ruetrlal activities not only in Mor- has two children. of a score of celebrations to be Kresge Department Stores. This appointment* in a reorganisation ristown but also in Boonton, Bum- After a brief tour of duty In held throughout the store during was the first Its present manage- EDUCATION—Home, Church, School, library. the Morristown Office where he the following four weeks." ment, under the ownership of Se- DEEDS bastian 8. Kresge, includes Hugh was employed May L 1930. Mr, Those attending' the breakfast, The following transfers ef real E. Barnes, as general manager, Duff was assigned to the Pjniptcm held at 9:30 a. m., were seventy- estate have been recorded in the The above should be used with Faith, Courage and the following at members of Lakes office as clerk to Mr, Neal five of the store's oldest custo- office of County Registrar Bauer and Hope, and in 1936 was transferred to mers together with 'their escorts. he Operating Board: at the Court House, Elisabeth: Boonton where he became chief There were also a number of vet- Miss Anne Belle Shlpman, execu* Edna Tidaback, executrix to clerk. This position he continued eran employees present. ive secretary; John J. Quinn, gen- Harriet Peterson, property In the Your own welfare la dependent on the welfare to fill until the new assignment In an effort to seek out these eral superintendent;. Rexford I* northerly sideline of Park ave- of others. The more you do to kelp other** the more to Morrlat&wn. old customers ftresge Newark con- WlUett, controller; Harry Tepper- nue, south 41 degrees, M minutes others will do to help you. Therefore be a promoter ducted an advertising campaign man, Manager of Restaurant Dlvi- west from Springfield avenue, of human welfare, Sttphenj-Mllltr Company in the local newspapers asking lons, Jerome Stelner, Basement Summit. Clttd For War Effort Htlp the reader* to write in and tell Merchandise, Mgr. P. Ouerrieri, Ella Holly Wheadon to Mr. and merchandise manager for apparel HOWARD B. BISHOP At a recent luncheon given by how long they had been cus- Mrs. Milton T. Mountain, property tomers. and accessories; .Abraham Den- In the northerly sideline of Ash- the Elisabeth Chamber of Com- burg, merchandise manager for merce, at the Winfleld Scott Ho- "The response to these letters land road, 33S feet from the was tremendous," General Barnes household goods; Robert J. Pow« WRITE FOB FREE BOOKLET tel, Stephen-Miller Co., with a derly, sales promotion manager, down other dealers, was cited by said, "end many of them revealed 12-16-20 Go. customer! well past the half-cen- and Norman Richmtn, personnel Secretary of State Brophy because manager. V. of their outstanding record, dur- tury mark who referred to the Human Engineering Foundation store as it wu known in those With merchandise manufactured ing the war, for the speedy un- Tony's SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY loading of. all freight cars, thus days—"The Bee Hive.'" , hroughout the entire United Limit 100 to customer Insuring their prompt release. Others attending the seventy- States, many of its products have Thb record was made under the fifth anniversary celebration In- been imported, and the manage- supervision of -Ray W. Salmon cluded civic, business, profession- ment will return to this practice Taxi Service and Glenn Miller, who received al and religious leaders to toe when shipment of merchandise Also 22's and center the Certificate of Merit, On per- community. from foreign lands Is once more available. Many special services NOW IS THE TIME manent exhibition in the office is Another highlight of the break- formerly with a suitably inscribed tablet fast was the participation of those have also been Incorporated in the to falter MM ideal spot for yoor futwro fcomo G*$tMl .,.., ..$120,000.00 Bread street, where they remained ckaitfc*. A!«o have your ftirplHl ,,,,., 60,000.00 mum balance. Interest is computed semi-anmaaUy as until 1171. In 1M1. they had achiev- heating bollw vacant Undivided Proflta , 35,396.22 ed til* distinction of being the Roaerve for ConUnfenciet 10,000.00 of April 1st and October 1st ttrgwt faney goods house In the ed. Other Reaorvea 5.06SJ8 •tat* «f Mm Jereey. Depodtsi 5,098,960.^8 Maay of the poilelei la retailing RtfUS ft#il ft •4«pte4 during the early days of KlNHSg* Newark have been carried $5,330,826.16 tttfai bank h interested in your account, whether sm down through the seventy-flv* WAR RONDS RWULARLY ftttrk Tn» rounders, creating quit* SwiAilorLarge —Why not let us serve you? II «U» tfcrtwfhoul the eeuntry In of UUr»\ Oepeslr Insurance) Corporation Modbor Moral Reserve System CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY im? WCILITT Of MOMRN IANKIN* •UMDAT MORNINO »»lklt the ae«ftiint« «f tn«lvtd«als, Flrnu and OF SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY of **W-V **£, Member SVdrral Iteaem 8y»t«m. bit Sunnrit Hardware mm*

QfQfMeritAwirM d Colonel Enoch It. lieedjes, Chief of tbe Redistribution tad Salvage Division Ollto# ©I the Chief af Engineer* Washington, D. O, ha* .Wen awarded the Legion of Merit at the direction of the Pre*i4«»t of the Itejjl* State*.'. He is a member ofuw lirai of Howard, Needles, Tajmaen * Bergendoff. consulting engineer* with oOcca V, sn ,\ew York and Kuw City. Xhe ward oaade by lieutenant General Eut€M Reybold, CW«f of Engtneer* U . S. AArmy, was ac- companied by a citation which pointed out that "Cetoael Needles performed exceptionally meriteri- j ous duty in connection with pro- curement, construction, distribu- tion, and salvage. Under bis di- rection, special equipment was procured for the British Ope* Coal Mining program. He also prepared for the Joint Cftlefs of Staff special studies relating to artificial harbors and Seating fa- cilities for aircraft", Colonel Needles was- born in Brookfkld, Mo-., October 2». 1881. Cwf* yf *»l He was graduated from the Mis- i*t CkmmmfM with ut-ln aham, reyea «Wwf co//«r, souri School of Mines in ltl«. I(W% IMOI yWutg intcrfii* Bachelor of Science in Civil En- e«f, Creea - ar ftrotm. /a gineering. For nearly a Quarter «sa)#e*» 7 to If at 2*.7£ of a century, he has apcdalfawd reaVfer's ceal ami in the design and supervision of *n Colonel Needles served as Chief rtVissme eotl nith Hy jrm$ Zone Engineer in the New York mi wVe n>clttt$. SUM M4, office of the Construction Division JfsfcHMg hi. tM. of the Quartermaster Corps. He 7 served as resident Architect-En- ffineer on the Southwestern Prov- ing Ground at Hope, Arkansas, a!\d in 1942, lupervited the con- struction of the Bluebonnet Ord- nance Plant at McGregor, Texas. H» was ordered to active duty with the 0/Hce of the Chief of Engineers on December 2, 1H2. Colonel Needles ie a member of the following engineering organi- sations: American Society of Civil Engineers (director 1937-40) American Institute of Consulting Engineers, Society of American Military Engineers, American Road Builders Association, The Newcornen Society, The Engi- neer'.* Club of New York. Colonel Needles and his family re.ude in Sunset drive. MMIEKEK'S -\ •

Watcnung Area COUIMU, Ine, siwt-itm headquarters at 133 East Sixth street, Plalnfteld, prints the fol- lowing in a recent issue of the "Scourtew Bulletin:" } 1 Many of our ScouU are near- ing the Eisenhower Award for wutenaper collections. These and •II other Scouts and Bcouters are urged not to •taken the pace in «ivage collections. Wastepaner :•' -"t ill needed and so far u we ran ascertain the same price* pre- •f tmmne they look Me mn§el§—but hott they em* met up v»il. We helped win the war with our efforts and now we mint con- . Thmt'$ why Bmmb«r§er'$ tinue to help those men who won tie war for us. Our Armed Force. are atill Mattered all over the Cmmt Shop If $• p^pulmr with mother: Beem**e *4rf , «orld. Theae men must stUl hare supplies and equipment. This wearu boxea for packing such *up. $et Mfi aellfc aueh «n maiortment ihmi you're bmi P«M. These box*s are made fron tht "wtcpaye; that our Scouts ''oiled. So once again we say, it f flnef tthmt yu %cm*t—amee iterroMi i* still one of cur moat important J«iM to keep on collecting the

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1 ' •'' U«•'."'-' •'•'"''" "'--*• f THI SUMMIT HERALD, THUHSOAY, OCTOtER 4, IMS -&m af a DEATHS ioaar denial. Smnmm, Ma ckUsSii LETTERS 9 A. Aaiaftfast feafs,ig ^^•w*.a ••^^^p' ^p^^v vv^v^mssMPsw^a^^sm^^v aaaa^i^^wai^f ai^aB tritaPMMt AIM Mft* . on how much you barrow and for submits new and material evidence, lira. Aaaa Booker eterans , IMS. BRAID what pyrpaie, it you atkt yo«r that is, eTideaoe wfeich sat not NacUag U» Herald from the P&; widow of the late Edward loan in Ne* Jersey uater th.ii previously submitted. To Tfae Summit Herald: ' eifie area that* tm a*wai 8Um. ton Kdwarda, «Med at State's pro*1ii0ni VB. paid ta* Itaanat, m addJtkm te to. •"•*» Mrs. W>m la Q. From northern Ntw J«n«r dturinc vocational rTh from tbe Summit Public Sctoola. •iraadjr aoted ta tat paper. Cumberland cawktjr, -Va. »ai Ala fluasUon, "I ta i U. Satan* at ih» Pe«t Office Summit. N. j). as Q. An Army ZBSS sooe te ba A. The. t»at of tnstructtoa ln- »•».«*» aw BOW s* Hailed »a Conforwtty frtOi P. O, Ik Offet Ha».,|f»n, to ^ |4M who »«rv«d la ttoa Na»y asv« dUdint tuiQoo, fsea, booka. sap- i "'~~ rv^~ *" j '~" * ^rv^ir""' * lived h*r^cv«r 41 yean, 8h« waawaa raUr*d for mtdlcat rtasona. I f < oixuaaioiss in-this account. are U, 0») Howard Official Newepapat ef mat*, at? Mi Qaaat*. that make* sad >«{* a recard at iUaa, hand tool* and student's J. GKOataic af the Bouievard who Published Thursday Matatag ~]\ /In Calvary KpUcopel fU In an automobile accident in equipment If the student com- 1 have not accepted a position by tat R«v. Walker •iyirt *iuieim d»ty, but waa not honorable ducharg* pipersf i as a teacher in a private acted, wta a saeiaber af a Naval group pletsss Bis training, theae iteaaa are of gsetftigaa, tafa^gesee acents • Oeab Per Copy BBC. under fire. I have bean granted a • A. Te*. The Causty ftocaederar i but will operate as advisory aerv- tsaea copies at W cents Clerk will t>e ah}# to make a record fivtn to him. Complete aaedkal aad weether eaaartan behind tot /Sh« *u a mamtor at Wat)a«t penaion of HMO a year. Now I an eatt will be fureisnad. Also traas- ! ic* bureau tor those interested ia lold that if 1 taka a Gov»mm«nt of discharge papers,. It is *-«ry ina- Jap antes lisee la Aala; Adolph j I* I** ff«r*M Ch»pel AM.E. tkm Church, partaUon for advisement, to enter ' seiecan* private schools, coliigea Job of any klad, I can not earn porUnt sUo that photostatic OO»UM IfWdbalaki, ftresua, aeoeod cli« whtr* funeral »«rvlo«i war* held , and to place of etoploy- • and camp* I will alao five men *•**> •*"•* »*• «H**e*al rum a* #»*? «M mar* than M.O0O a yaar, including be made of the discharye sjad Uat : UBXK of Bread atreet aervinf on TuMday by Rev, F1or«nc« Rail* Loans up to 1100 an obtain- attention to the ujterests ef Been* ttM Wm 9m Bomaw Richard the #1300 penaion. Boca that rule the orlglcsl papers be kept |B s i adenria Camp for Girls which dolph. tb« p«ator. lawrment w*a sale place. . : • if needed liter befHuOnf aircraft earrtar, at fart af tfat oe- at Fatrview Ometery, WeatClaUL apply al« If I worlt la private in- Mrs. XHiodoa and I own aad di« (J*t* N*W«) brfpr* ofik* eimtmg *t*M faMHstey ($ e'difk) assy dt?* training. eaaatiaa Oaet; U. (Jg.) Barbsrt Surviving; are ftv» Aaugtttan, rect F. UeJta, Hill Oast avaatta, on tht Q. An Armj' *»ttrsa irrltaa, We will continue te li«e at oar Btatricc, May, Hilda and Char- A. N&. Only for Federal Serv- "Two yasira %go any daiai for dis- Answers to veterans' problems OH Ttgraaa, waa witaasaed ta» NORMAN & tiAKIS ;._,.,,- - i , .-n».-. , lotte, all of Summit, and Mr*. ice. some. US Canoe Brook Parkway, faratal aurrender froai that boat; ability btoe fit Waj deaitd. Can I'are supplied by the Division of from October until «tay. •UK* OtUKiJCS A MtlJLKft * , . . ReUfltea, Oeaatal News Gloria Young, of Orafif*; two apply to h»ve It rtconsid«r«d T" Veterans' Services, Department of dark SulUvas, radio technician, tou, Edward, of Newark, and LYNN C DUNDON. WHS r HKKBKKT HRKDBfUKNt „„»* ~-y4kfteal, qaaatioaa ta that address. BUY BONDb F. WAiJvKR .._«_- yu— Ad»ertiatnt Dtrectw Carter, Cumberland. ' Va.; two KDWAttD VV IfOlJuAND .,,.,,...-.^y£.>.>... Advartiatni Ifeoa*** brothers, Chtrlei and George 7 »1X>KKNCK HARIKWCH ....„»—./Aasietent Display Advertising i ^^r"^ '^"{^^t^gn aad .KATHKR1NE C Paeatfled Ad*ettiamg six grandchildren. AU.KN „.. , Circulation H U OedJt Kaaater aad OrcuUtloa . Accounting V BASS w Jab Printing Mrs* Kott vfmoy •U CARTER __ Pabtlalief Mrs. KaU Bundy Burke, wife of Daniel Burke, New York law- KSPAV. yer, who is president of the Amer* Q ic»n Bible Society, died in her KATE home Sunday of a heart attack at In the/death last Sunday of Mr*. Burke, Summit loses a «>* ag* of e*. l dtsten yiho had been "active in various waya Jn the. develop- » Oiiord, N. T« a daujt- ment^Tthe city during her 37 year, of residence here. r*. Burke's pitrticular contributiont were in mustf and Boyers School in Philadel- *vork. She had served at chairman af sevfcral musical phia. Sh« wms inirried to Mr. JOBS ^organisations and wrote the musk for what many term the Burke in / New Jersey State song, the wordi of which were written by in another Summit resident, Mrs, Lemuel Skidmore Philadelphia she continued her In the Summit Methodist Church, of which Mr*. Burke Rtudie« in Paris and Berlin, in Uie With a Post-War Future! .wa« a member, *he led many activities. Particularly in tha ««» ^ hcr «»Wcnce of th.rty- seven years in Summit she had Sund*v School. Mr». Burke's influence on the characters of wrvrd as chairman of the muaic her pupils, will continue to live. eommitt« of the Summit Fort- We know that we all must past this way and be no more, Club and of the Summit of the Opera Guild, and . o :t seems even more than usually tad that one like Mrs. waa a member ©f the Tuesday Burke should go at an age when faculties art in full force and Music Club, At her death sh* was influence for good has in no way diminished. j • director of the Music School Forcvciy irsident of this community there nity in an all-out push such as this country I Settlement of N'ew York. She had ™_™__—__—_ . . ,I also been active in the-Sunday- achool »jid womrri's work of the is a job with a postwar future - the future has never seen. NEWSPAPER WEEK Methodist Church here, and had s*rml a term as Trustee of the This is Newspaper Week. Newspapers do not need a of Summit. Summit Public library, we«k» for even,' week is newspaper week for the newspapers. * h«r husband, Mrs, If we can get 4,000 volunteers each one will But *tnet we htve a week for this and a week for that it is Bittke Imws a d«ufhtcr, Mrs. just as well to have a newspaper week. This might call special Henry W. Harding of Summit; attention to newspaper*, if that is necessary. two ison*, James B. of Sumnilt The United Campaign needs your contri- have to make onlv one call - on himself. and Coleman Burke of Short Newspapers are of many shapes and sues and formats. HilU. her mother, Mrs. Nathan Thfn doesn't make much difference so long as the paper pre- A. Rundv of Summit, and two bution of monev - but it also needs vour But even if we get only half that number sents the news tb* readet wants, And this »$ just what every sistara Mrs. J. A, Colbert of New ToHt and Mrs J H. Millhmis#«f good newspaper tnes to do It also tries to present it ac- time. Not much time, to be sure, but just we'll still have an easy job. N. V and eight curately The accuracy of a story lie* exactly in how the reportej see* *rtd hear* it. not how some one eJse sees and S»r\-k»«* w»r» heJ4 at xttt Meiii- enough to assure the success of the drive. hear> it. This is what many readers f«s» to observe. Tftaf aajr Osuncte,. Tuesdaj. wit* Dr a *tor>* w all wrong «< it is no| written a$ the reader sees and © C. Keteon and Dr. Henry L Come Sundtv, October 21 we want work- Lambdiis offieiatiug, Intermeat Why not give us your help? This is all you hear* it. »w at Oxford X, X. It is a free press that is the bulwark of a democracy Here ers scouring cvciy corner of our commu- have to do: again we ha%*e an argument This paper, that paper or the other paper is controlled Depending upon how and whit new*, DATES i* or is not primed One editor thinks all crime new* should be printed, another does not One thinks divorce* should be T s, Bs,-Co:;ef* Club Book SaW Opf it»—KamUtwu played up, another does not. one think* government should Scfeeei. be "poundeii" at anv and (*1S time*. therefore we hivt the <|ue*tion e»f a free press confronting us. We know because w« Suaami; K Keamy are critKtte\1 for printing one storv and not another, This is 1. Contact Mrs. W. S. Kimber, 189 Kent Place Boulevard if you live because we thmk wr are right in $c domj not because we are m-Football controlled tun K & v* H. S Pitid. en die North Side or Mrs. George R. Decker, 93 Pine Grove Ave- A local newspaper will give columns of space te 'boosting T—Saa and the numerous appeals for this and that charity a Day. nue if you live cm the South Side. to advancing the interests o! the community which it I p, m »"*S|wctntai a! atrve* in tv*ry way ponajble It is always -prepared te-p»i. Piaat*"'' — Natnrt Walk — forward that which t» be*t. . of 1 Attend tbc big Workers' Kally at the High School on Friday, Gc- POTPOURRI to t Wwt' rtctfod 'htm the Me* Jtwtf. i the WM»V»1 of aU * 4 : tw&ra TWC3*. thi start the fr*att«t bo««c that, natsor. ha*.«««? 3. Call QD a fr» of It t*bethe t* rt«Mwrr»on. as practical^'all 'tradesare affected' BmH % an mc«*a«t- «;' h®«e b«Miii|:, The tefttr f»mher • «at«*. 4 Tilat worn ttpamm >*• fmdoea t© h*eJe«4«mi^ pev^W and." the profrw *|. SAooJ at 8P.M. Simdav, C)ao. thr las? if inaars mm h» moated Re*mun them by. an fa^; a—*fcsaa. W a. as—Ttrnm tm* mi h it! " m mm h*tj National! The ftfht X*a». t* a» doat *s eJHiejt laatdt has ««•».. At a matter of fact, while' the tmmmm «< *$imm las' t*cn that not as food batehatl; •Ptefefe IK«« yte*ai a* that ft****** «• the war the too bmfctt. U t* mm* atae latott mm^ taatchal and the %ht fw the ' fmftmm <*%mt& mmmt mm cssfctec.ht mnmn hm I aiw* ttot aattle»^f^ te w») H-Mam. t a. ai.-Jrt.. IT. ®m, *mM atHam, Twt mm mm ****$* matched tmmh rwW tiit favarH*. the mtm should SUMMIT UNITED CAMPAIGN

home after duocfc on y, October 21st THt SUMMIT HiMlft TWHK0A& OCTOM* At hibllc lArary >m WWefWd From "Whit* T&mr, •novel n «•»*•* of J^ ta*! *• Caa* Die lisH«w."-«*out oMHW t Myou-gueas-what «». Public Library, trie* to pleat* all the customer*, "Desert Island Decameron" may accomplish this. lor one, With it* ambitlou* HIM. January Thaw" loundi u though' it would lttr* a food many reader* The complete lift of fiction •«• quired during the month of ftp. tember is: Fletioa Journey Through ,Cna«* ...... Alexandrov, V. Charity Strong; ...... Allis, M. Wrong Man Bailey, H. a Broiid Margin Beverley- Gldding*. A. R *Tbis Bread .Buchanan, R. Rooster Crows For Day Burraan, B. L. (ThiM Pool Burnet, D. Not a Leg to Stand On Burton, M. Sinister Errand Cheyney, P. Homecoming ..• Colver, A. If. He Brings Great News...Dane, C Sowing The Wind... .Dodd.ll. E. Heritage of the River Elwood, It • Murder-Go-Round ....Donnel, C. Heartwood Downe*. A, If. End of the Trail Field, P. Thirteen Toy Piatols. Hglleran, E. K. Ace-ln-The-Hole Haggarty ...... Hankins. R. M. West Window Hartley, I* P. Home Fjres Burning Henrique*, R. Miss Warren's Son .. Jordan,E. G. Island of the Innocent. ..Kent, M. If Leper King Kossak- ' Szczucka, Z. There was a Lady KiUey, 8. -Jassy .Loft*, NJt ••I Can't Die Here"...Nolan, J. C. Storm Tide : .Ogllvle, B. Hunky Johnny Nichols, E. J. No Hiding Place...... If orris, T. January Thaw ...... Partridge, B. Three O'clock Dinner Pinckney, J. Journey Home Popkin, Z. 9Three Men in New Suits Prieatley, J. B. Durable Fire Roberta, D, J Birth of Mischief.... Sabatinl, R. Son nf Normandy. .Sawdon, B. M. Desert Island Decameron ...... Smith, H. A. Beneath the Stone.....Tabori, G. Rickshaw Boy ...Shu, C. White Tower Ullman, J. R. Put off Thy .:.. Voynlch, E, I* 4I lioniaiice of L'Aiglon Wilson, J. P. Ha ring ton Wallace, B. T. King is Dead on Queen Street.... Wall, A. Its a, Free Country...... "4 William*, & A. Strange Woman ..Williams, B. A

Summit Gordtit Cluk AMs Gafden Stflfv nowtf The second annual Garden State Flower Show la being sponsored by the Garden Club of New Jersey tt the Orange Lawn TenniJ Club, South Orange, Friday and Satur- IT WAS day. October 5 and 6. The Sum- mit Garden Club, Mrs. Edwin C Treat, president, Ls a member of the Garden Club of New Jersey, and U lending it* support to the show. "One World Through Garden* hi ing" ia the general them* of the ahow, and an exhibit will be shown featuring the world origins of plants, fruit, and vegetables. Special exhibits will Include the activities of the club. Several speakers will be there from the ove AT FIRST SIGHT New Jersey Agricultural College. On Friday, from 4 to 4:30 p. m^ « style show wlU be given by L. Bambcrger ft Co. At 3:80 on Stt- <3± llliyie^j^cy^^ I give a lecture on flower arrange- moment we met, we fell hard for of suburbs in the only way a store ment, Newark. , could. By being the kind of big, Maybe there are cities we could be strong, dependable institution shecan just as happy with, but we're senti- always rely on. By bringing her the mental enough not to think so. Right very finest merchandise—the friendli- from the start we felt thafwc'd rather est treatment she so richly deserve*. be the favorite store of this com- And because we love Newark more munity than any other we've ever with each passing year—and intend teen* to stay wedded to her through the Thrtt §ptoUl peaceful decades to come — even mtr SPORTS rtport»r« Little things make m love Newark, win oortr th*»**f* things like the sun gilding her church mum has become intertwined with hen. WORLD SOtlES spires in the early morning — her warm, friendly way of greeting stran- So now Kntgi*Hewari celebrates a for rtadari gers—her generous people* large- of tht tm TorJc DUmtidWtdding Anniversaryt com- na mwm hearted as the city itself. memorating 75 years of a store's de- That's why we decided long ago to votion to the community it servet. RED SMITH,.... Aii LANKY*••** • • • • •

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Coplthorn. ««U/ Miss KatherlM P. BraiMtt. ri*on Glfford, J . SdwaN & . ter. . cU A. Keane, Mrs. Sturgis 8. lyn, Darwin C, Hand. Joseph M. E. Heath. Ptaaraftoa; team members: Mrs. " h vos»; Mia. R. H. Field, Mra. J. M. Sin- U* E. F. deSeldrag, R W. Hooper Team »l-CaptaJn: E. A. Phil, Wilson, Mrs. S. Howell Brown, Walters, W. Kenneth Robertson, Team 105—Captain: Mrs. F. L, Victor Bonardel, H. B. Peanlng- W. clair, Mrs, Robert H. Stetl*. Team 16-M3apfcala; K. W. Rt«v«; Team M -Captain: Jack H. lips; team member*: S. W. Bor- Mr*. J. B. Callaway. OtU P. William, S. F. Wilson, Jr., Helkjuist; team members: Mrs. ton. P. N. Twwbrldg*, Mrs. Frederick team member*b ; OtUi MM. Ph' Divuion C-Chalrmen: lira. W. Scaff; team members; R. H. Card, dea, 0. S, Fischer, Jams* Gorman, Team 81—Captain: G«org* R H. E. Snodgraw, Jr. Team l06-C*ptaln; .Mrs. R. L. PhlU > L n Sayle, Jr.. M«. William York, Mrs, Mrs Eto» Bo"** ' **• * «- P. Worthington, Kar 0. KLar*a. J. O. Nordahl. A. E. Valentin*, D, R. Vreeland, X. A. PhlUlpi. Decker; team number*: Mra, W. Team W-CapUin: Mrs. H. E, Mills*-; Uam members: Mra. 8. F. Team 1T~-Captaia; Mra. J. J. Prentice C Ford. W. Clarke. Mli ^Marjorl. M Mendenhall. Frances Barton, Mrs. E. R. Wag- Kttcham, & T. Ketehasn. Team 40 — Captain: Arthur D. Team O-Csptain: H. F. Bcm- Jbl Summersby; team membets^Mr*. *«U} team memberst Mr*, J. R. Mead, Mrs. CtMcQlil Hunter. M». Team lOS—Captahrr eharle* S, Division X-Chalmaa: Arthur Team,108-C*ptaln: Mrs. C 6. % Prenein; R. D. Pelt, tori L. T. DalUy. Saedecker, Mrs. A. R. Seyden, H. Edward K. Egan, Mn. Frederick (Contiaued oa page IS) Mrs. Brlk Holmberg, Team 100 — Captain: Andrew Hull. J. Jerome Kaplan, Dt. Team §7—Captain: Arthur T. F. BonnelL G. Eberhardt, Mrs. Herbert' H. C&Uno. W, B. Peale, Mrs. Maicom S. Morton Kaploa. Dalley. Team 88—Captain: F. J, Saur- Kimball. Team 101—Captain: Angus S. t GIANT HOUAND-GROWN TUUF lUUS Edgar. Team 41—Captain: Carl J. Ab- Team W—Captain: Mrs. George Team te—Captain: Sakm Boo- Moore; team member*: -Frank J. \ G«nuin« Imported Darwin IMAe trees the gatdeas at Team 1^-C^pmn: Philip Raf. ler*; team members: V. G. Car- nijy. Team 84~Captam: L. 8. May. J. Covalt; team members: Carl ferty; team numbers: Ralph E. Daniels, Homer W. Dudley, Prank j (iEBARD TEULAMF rier, A. W. Baeder, J. R. Hemicm, Team es—Captain: W, Gilbert TeaiB S5~Captain: Mr*. M. Mur- M. Anderson, John M. Hughlett, Pi Gage, Herbert W. Kline, John Blank, Charles H. Daly, J.r, J. F, ray. HUleitHn, HoIbuBd. for waea we are «*trik«Ura ta America. P. H. Holt, II, H. F. Herbig. Baker. Ivan E. Gullck. R H. Beams. E. Patterson, H. Irving Strober. 1 Sachse, Mr*. J. W. Sacfa**. Division G—Chairman: Carl H. Team 91—Caplaln: C. J. Mac- Oar first eoaalgnment ef tae«e mack prUed B«na trani Bet- Team 1»—Captain: Mrs. Charles Team 42-Captaln: W. H. Buch- SOUTH SIDE Team 103-Captaln: W. C. Mac- j land, the Land ef Tulips! Tke Meema wil pro*n» a Net ef Forsberg. Daniels. Leod; team members: Walter C. H. Bauer; team members: Mi*s anan; team members: E. V. Ded- South Side Co-chairmen: Mrs. color la perfect harnMay! derer, C. M. Stanley, A. E. Alsop, Division H — Chairmen: John Team M-Captaln: K. A. Bald- MacLeod, Fred C. Grontoft, Jos- Kathryn McDermott, Uoyd B. Oil- George R. Decker, Horace W. Blades, Mrs. David 8. Loudon. Twelve glorious cole** la eaca package! man, Mis* Muriel Dyer, Mr*. Wen- Has* Sitan, E. Roy Underwood. win. • eph Stranad, Thomas O'Brien, J.! Moody. Team 18—Captain: Mr*. Harri- Team &&-Captaln: M. W; Ban-C, Sperco, Jr., R. Orth. ; 144 BULBS TO A PACKAGE FOB ONLY $12.75 del T. Peck, Mr*, J. Richardson Team i*—Captsin: Mrs. Henry Division F-l—Chairmen: D. A. son Ball; team members: Harri- IMIftr/ raara-t* pfrp«l(I to ••* M>|I| *ist of fft« MfutialMl E. WUon; team members: Mr*. ton; team member*: Robert A. Division J-l—Chairmen: Walter j Van Dyk«- SpitsU, Mrs. D. A. SplUli. son Bait. W. J. A. Connor, E. C. WilUamson, Mrs. A. W. Hodges, S. Eddy, Mrs.- P. N. Trowbrldge. OUR SUVPLV »ixvaim ORDER NOWI Team 20—Captain: If is* Anna-, Robert R Diefendorf, Mr*. George Wente, Duncan Brough. , Send check or monty erd*r payable to; D. Smith, Mrs. Joseph C. Haten, Team to—Captain: S. W. Rsa- Sr.. William J. Swart*, R. K, Mer- Team 103—Captain: G. E. SchulU belle R. Byrnes; team member: Team 8>—Captain: Mrs. George Mra. David A. Decker, Mr*. Clyde som; Co-Cap tarn: Mr*. Roger M. rill, M. W, Banton. team members: Robert H. Carte-j InUrnattotuil Bbtppln* ilisa Evelyn Boy*. E. Moore; team members: Mrs. Team M — Captain: Glenn J. ton, Thomas Prior, MUs Winifred I • Team 21—Captain: Mr*. C. B. C. Randolph. Spalding; team members: Mrs. B. Keeney, Jr.; team member*: Mrs. Miller, Mra. Dane E. Well*, Mrs. Team 44—Captain: Mr*. C. M. George B. Cook, Mrs, W. A^Mac- Alien R- Buckman, Jr., Mrs, Rich- Edward*, Jr.; team members: Maj- ard C. Dehmel, Mrs. Prescot H. Master, Ed. J. Whltmort, H. G. or George Wlntress, Mrs. WiUlam Hanford, Mr*. Duncan W. Bar- Wellffl&n, Mra. C. a Keeney, Jr. R Bennett, Mrs. Henry D. Rich- Team 22—Captain*. Noel P.. Be- tan, Webb Van Winkle, Mrs. O-X-Jl ardson, Mrs. C. A. Biddulph, Mm. Roger M. Spaulding. bout; team members; Lester M. Kenneth W. MerkeL Reeve, H. M. Barnes, Robert C. Team 71—Captain: J, C. Skila*; Team 45—Captain: Mra. Prank Co-CapUin; Mrs. J. C. Skiles; team Reeves, John Davidson, Jr. W. Olive; team members: Mr*. Team 23 — Captain: MUs F. nttmbers: MUs Margaret Hanford. Donald H. Wells, MUs Madeline Roger M. Spaulding, L. J. Barrett, Marion Voss; team members: Mrs. Buxxel,. Mrs. W. G. Barker, Mrs. Maryon Psrker, Mr*. A. C. Feick-, George B. Cook, Roland P. Seattle, Robert M. Bonn, Frank W. Oive, If. T. Koehler. ert, William P. Kerr. A. A. Rochester.' Team 24—Captain: Mrs, Joshua Team 7J—Captain: B. A. Wester* Ward; team members: Mrs. Harry Division D—Chairmen: Mrs. P. velt; team member*: MUs Kath- A. Sutton, Mrs. C. Leland HaB, G. Sikes, Jr., J. Wallace Winalow, arine Sherwood, Mrs. L. J. Bar- Mrs. Roland E. Kremers, Mrs. K. Jr. rett. N. F. Bebout. Mrs. B. A J., Ralph, Ml** Marjory McHale. Team 46 — Captain: Prank T. Westarvelt, a N. Peters, Jr., B. A. Team 25—Captain: Mr*. Norman Underbill; team members: CE. Westervelt, Paul Wlsner, J. How- L. Hemlnway; teani members: S. Bellows, Jr., Mrs. Carl H. Don- ard Conover, A. P. Klrkwood, A. Miss Dorothy A. Blaesing, Mrs. ner, MUs Helen W. Dodd, Mr*. W. Srikaen. Howard S. Patterson, Mr*. Rich- Howard Smith, Charles D. Young. Team 7*—Captain: C F. Ben- ard C. Dehmel, Mrs. Norman L. Team 47—Captain: Mn. E. W. ner; team members: Philip G. Hemlnway, Mi*s Janet Ivln*. Wilkinson; team member*: Mrs, R. dark, Mrs. T. W. Coleman, Jr., > Team 26—Captain: Miss Barbara R. Williams, Richard C WUuam*. Leonard W. Giles, Abram Ecktr- Coplthorn. W. HL Truslow, Mrs^^arAeker- son, J. ML A. DiBruyue, Werner Team 27—Captain: Miss Doro- man, Ernest H. Chapln, Mrs. F. H. Hahne, Stanley O. Morgan, thea Morse; team members: Mrs. Q Davis, E. W. Wilkinson, W. J. DAY. OCTOBER 5th Philip Kreider. McNeiU. Harold L. Splcer, Mia* Juliet Rob- Team 74—Captain: J. P. Garry; ertson, Miss Margaret Murray, Team 48—Captain: Mrs. J. Ross Co-Captain: Mrs. J. P. Garry; Mr. and Mrs, Pfelffer. Tuttle; team member*: Mrs. Fran- team members: James Ryan, Law- Team 28—Captain: Mrs. Robert cla Cameron, Mrs. A. J. Bartholo- rence E. Luce, Mr*. E. Pluck*, Bernard; team members: Mr. and mew, Mrs. C. E. 8. Bellows, Jr., Robert E. Polk, Mrs. J. Norbtrt Mrs. John B. little, Mrs. Wln-Miss Ann Bellows, Mis* Harriet Gelson. WeVe Reached the Summit— throp Leru, Mr*. J. H. Broldrick, Beach. Alfred Parker, Robert dark. Team 75 — Captain: John W, Team 40 — Captain: Mrs. RayMelxell, Jr.; team members: John ) Team 2&-Capteln: Mis* Mar- Walker; team members: Robert R. Edds, Warren B. Hall, J. West- garet Thorp; team members: The Williams, Mrs. D. E. Boyd. Mrs. by-Gibson, Mra. Paul D. Sherman, Rev. Charles N. Thorp, Miss Mar- John Callander, Mrs. Howard D. and We Intend to Stay Here! MUa UUian G. Bird, Roger C. gery E. Beck, Mfass Mellna Houle, Wright Buoell, Harold S. SpiUer, Charles Miss Claire LaCrosse. Team 90—Captain: Mrs. Stephen W. Taylor, Richard P, Stolt. Team 30—Captain: John David- G. Kent; team members: MUs Mar- aon, Jr. garet K. Acker, Mrs. John L. Sly. Team 7S-Captaln: G. H. Huf- Division B—Apartmtnta—Chair- Mrs. S. P. Reavey. Mrs. A. F. Ly- nall; team member*: P. M. All»n, men: Mrs. W. S. Klmber, W. A, man, Mrs. EL A. Pay, Mrs. W. C Fred G. Slgler, JrH I*. W. Brydon, Kincaid. Wilkinson. Zeh DennU, Jr., Ralph HL FUhtr, The dictionary says "summit" means "peak." And that is just what this new Team 31—Captain, Beechwood Division E—Chairmen: J Bind- Arthur Gordlnler, Ephralm Sor- Apt*.: Miss Alice Truslow; Uam ley Hoff, Anthony 8. Allocco. ensen, WUUam K. Geddis. establishment intends to offer - the PEAK in good values and courteous I members: H. D. Dtatelhurst Mrs. Team M-Gaptain: Mrs. Fred A. Team 77-Ceptain: WUUam T. \V. Layton Heath, O. Clark Bean, Paul. Snyder; Co-Captain: Mrs, David Mra. William Grayer, Mia* Alice Team 87—Captain: Miss Lucy Calms; team members: E. R service! Nicholson. Passamato. Davis, Fred T. Vansant, Hubtrt Team 32—Captain, Beechwood Team 5s—Captain: Mrs. Thomas Long, Austin W. Grldley, Jane* Hotel: William E. Lucas. J. Callahan. A. Flood, C B. Germanton, Thom- Team 33—Captains, Claremont Division M—Chairmen: as W. Coleman, Jr., Harold F. Apartments: Miss Gladys Elliott, Team »8—Captain: F. R Caasel; Duncan, Let's get acquainted. Before you buy, investigate what we have to oBet. Be- Miss Olene Wildsaln; team mem- team members: Peter F. McCourt, DIvUlon P-2-Chalrm*n: William bers: Mrs. Howard Brooks, Mi** Walter H. Rlngwall, J. P. Me- R Richter, Mrs. William R. Rich- hind Brown's are THIRTY YEARS' experience in offering the right kind Martha G. Berry, M. Blum, Miss Clellan. ter. Ruth Peterson, Mrs. Chiton E. Team 64 — Captain: Graham Team 7i-Captain: Mrs. W. It | Moaner, Mis* Edna A. Branden- Watts; team members: Carl R. Richter; team members: Mrs. F. of hardware and household items - pricing them in a way that makes our burg. Bottomley, Earl A. Lamb, Mrs. J. Romanet, Mn. Andrew Wat* Team 34—Captain, DeForest merchandise outstanding values. „ Court: MUs Anna C. Harrison; team member*: MUs Laura L. Couse, John P. C. Moore* Albert Shea. RAY-DOOR Team 36—Captain, Garden Apart- ments: Edmund 0. von Dunn; Open* and Clotes Your team members: P. L. Greenley, Garage Dow From Your Car Mra. George L. Diener, R. L. Car- brey. LIGHTS IN OARAGE ARK •i Team 37 — Captain, Parmley TURNED OUT A1TTOMATICAIXY |*125 Apartment*: Mra, B. C. Goodwin, Jr.; team members: Mr. and Mrs. UFT-O-MATIC BJCHUC DJVATOR FOR THI Wm. M. Baker, Mrs. B. C. Good- win, Mrs. JB. W. Rowan, MUs HOMI... SAH ... QUWT... ECONOMICAL Grace E. Jones, Mis* E. Adele Hepbron, Mls« Josephine P. Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland F, Roche. Team 3S-Captalns, Whlttredge R-O-MATIC Apartments: Mr. and Mrs. P. K. .McKhnnejr] .Jtoaai.JKenAaM^-Mi*^. MAIN ^ ORANfti Pt» Offke> .f^SrewiterrTVHud*on7Mri Ivan O. I Shaffer, Mrs. Hugh M. Jones, Mrs. OR««f* 3-24I7-4S01 . W. Buntentoach, Mis* Lola Mc- FROZEN FOOD CABINETS STAINLESS STEEL TOPS — PORCELAIN EXTERIOR Hert art tome of the items wt ctrry in stock: For Immediaie Delivery SPECIALS Full line plumbing supplies Toilet Seats - White 3.50 Galv. fittings from %* to 2" Braii fitting- from %* to r Hotman House Broom .65 We cut and thread pipt to your meas- urements Yacht Hops .65 AH sizes — black and jalvanlied wheeling sure lock stove pipei Ash Cans-Large, Heavy 2.75 Full line of Fyrex wart Barrett Liquid Rocf House furnlihlngi Builder's hardware Coating 'if US Roof paper and roof coating KAY-UTI Electrical aupplici ,

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W- t- ufakW* "•>*•" BROWN HARDWARE and Facing font Pkm BouUmrd -.. V SUMMIT HttALO, THURSDAY, OCTOtER 4, If45 j comparatively new to tht ch>iJtJiC ; Mow RobM At ©••tof Central Chares 'they have abown re^ ij.titudr' Rosary Shrine Leonard V- Btwchnum. 1>. D. Youth for Christ With toehnical teadershiir Henry D. Hartmasta could iadustriattae herself. Dunn- World Wide Comrauniea • Italy to Hear the wrar *he moved more than 6&T. PeaceThanksgWing Central Presbyterian Church! I Siisiajt. October 7—»:30 a. m, factories into tbe interior MHr,- paor farmers havp become MkhiH ion will celebrate the Sacrament of! I Jttoiar Cbmrch School p opeeing Pilgrimage Sunday the Lord's Supper at tbe World} Percy Crawford ferric* aad a3 classes- trom tsm- factory workers. Others can w Wide Communion Service on Sun- i of members of the; dergartea t» taught to develop the cou-ui-v'I The Solemn Pilgrimage held natural resources. each year on Rotary Sunday at Business Hen's Com-' SYMBOLISM Leonard V. Buschman, pas* . 11 a, a.^Serwwse. • Sermon by Many of our men in aen;.r .,n; Rosary Shrine; will be kept on Symbolism has played « very important part in the proc- tor, will speak on -The Seeking H"** ««* tmaiUm if tmaM f -Isxaei Wwsstier with return to China su ^l' of Christian faith. In the early Church, during the Christ" New' -.* > I met Sunday afternoon ia th**e z*. I . ~r«* *, "What new men aad industrialists be- of the Uxmr **mt the causethe field la fertile. ' * dark centurU* of per«ecuUon, symbols of the reiurrection and Almighty "Ge^':"lor'""PeIce^~and~M' church at this communion. for Christ rallies in Summit. : ipilev* There ia real seed for agrarian A tribute of gratitude to Our Lady The officers of the church have ( the life tverlasting helped mightily to maintain morale. In sub- Harry A. Marshall, chairman Community young reform. Although 80 per cent of sequent periods, the Church's teaching and worship inspired of the Roetary for her intercession completed a visitation of everyi a coyr.se by I the population are farmers

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lioutenant on June 22, 1943, after undergoing training at Luke >..\ Field,•-pfioerilkV Arii. 'Me' gfaTpped overseas on September 24, 1943. He U the son of Mr. and Mr*. K. J. Ralph who reside at the above address. Future plans of Lt. Ralph In- clude resuming studies at college. Lt. Ralph was held aj a prisoner of war for 15 months. On hU 19th mission, his plane waa forced to crash land la Albania: All crew J 'I Members . were captured by the Germans and confined at POW camp* until liberated. Lt. Ralph waa confined at StaJagluft No. 1, Barth, Germany, when liberated WILLIAM F. OSMULSKI 175 HARRY O8MUL3KI by the Russians, on May 1? 1945. sons of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Osmulski of Lincoln avenue have been in the service almost four years. Pfc. William has been in action in Writes From Jap Waters Europe for three years. He may wear the Belgian Fourragere, as To The Summit Herald: his unit, the 29th Tactical Air Command, has twice been cited by This is your friend, Bob Zottl, the Belgian, Prince-Regent for meritorious service in Belgium, again. I'm still receiving the good T/5 Harry was in Newfoundland for almost three years, and is old Summit Herald. It gets out now back in Camp Livingston. La. He spent three days at home I AIT. JOHN W. LINES here a little late, but it is faithful last week, while on a trip to Governor's Island to pick up a prisoner. son of MM, Anna VV, Lines of Sun- and it's always news of Summit Both boys attended Summit High School. wtdrive, a member of Battery A and its people, so thanks again. 96th Gun Battalion, APO 901, has Now that the war is over, I'm just stars for participating in major waiting for the day that I can Select fruits and vegetables Gm Them Meat been commended, along with his which are fresh, unwilted, sound, engagements. He recently served command, by th« Colonel com- feast my eyes on good old Sum- with the Third Fleet, aboard the T* Eat F&r "Spark mit and of course my, loved ones and free from decay. The waste i "mandingthe 137th Antiaircraft Ar- from cheaper foods which are not battleship U.S.S. Alabama which And Energy tillery Group, « follows: ; too. took a major part in the final "I wish to commend you and I have a little story here that in good condition may make the weeks of war off the coast of the members of your command for some of my friends might like to cost of the portion you use higher Japan. • than that of" more expensive, FANCY VOUNG the excellent discipline displayed read. On July 22, Summit was lb the night of Augiut. 10, 1943, when represented on a sneak attack, sound products. • ' ' teH KILLED - rumor* of peace caused other only the Japs were on the bitter [TURKEYS units to become lax, forget fire end this time. The mighty Brush TENDER JUICY discipline, lose sight of their re- DD745 led an attack on Jap ships Honorably Discharged sponsibilitie*, and give expression in Tokyo Bay with eight other GRAM, to their emotion* by promiscuous "cans." We attacked without loss What's the Dif? PORTERHOUSE ^firing of small arma and anti- of any men or ships. I'm enclos- | DELICIOUS EATING -aircraft weapons. ing a blow by blow description "The exemplary conduct of the written by Richard M. Johnson officers and men of your com- writing for the United Press. I SIRLOIN STEAKS ""A mand, Captain Lines, was In- hope you like it as it appeared in l G dicative of excellent leadership a Mew York newspaper, Rib Lamb Chop«A ?^t. r*3! Btitht and a high degree of personal dis- I'll close and hoping to see your FI 9ll yilr G 1 cipline. It reflect* credit on the paper until I'm able to come in Ltd Lamb CfciM AftAAik.SI* '' "^*t "* military service and every indi- and see you and thank you face Ttnier CORNED BEEF vidual in your unit to face, I remain, Lamb Chops • 05/ I am proud to have this unit BOB ZOTTI, Sl/C. 4KAMA1AA fc.]3^ as a member of my command. Catfooting Cam Sink Three CHUCK Broilers and Fryers * 43/ * "(Signed) Ship* in Tokyo Bay • 7 Ground Beef ££% "GLENN NEWMAN Admiral Halsey's 3rd Fleet GRADES GUAM I %. "Col. 137th AAA Gp off Japan, July 26, (delayed) V. P. "Commanding" —On the dark and windy night of July 22 nine destroyers of the Stc. Lt. Eugtne K. Ralph 3rd Fleet catfooted Into Tokyo Bay and blew , .. out of a convoy JV lamb breait 4 small oniotw. iliced The following was disclosed to- or talad. Everything tastei good with pot Entering the service July 29, day by Lieutenant Thaddeus R. or sliouIJer < 1 cup lim» bt»n« MTUC 2 ibsps. ihorteniog or peat WW »«, at Newark, the lieutenant re- Beal, 28, Lakeville, Conn., an offi- Spicy Pot R , , chain at the entrance to the bay. j until tender. Serves 4. 2 cup* diced carrots 2 cup* shew onions Roa$t Lamb Shoulder We thought . . . would pop then, ' Combine vinegar, water, cloves bty leavei, 3 lbs. square cut lamb Vfcu 0 fhoppwl mint "ciSco" but it didn't." | seasonings and beef and let Hind overnight. Four off liquid and save. Dredge ««t with ahoulder i/^rupsuaar The Japs would have been less flour. Brown in hot tard in a heavy kettle. Ad* Salt and pepper 3 apples, halved | surprised by an earthquake, Beal i/t cup boiling water Mint sprigs . Here Ag*«*: 2 cupa or the spiced vinegar, carrot* and Season lamb shoulder with salt andineoper. told correspondents. onion*. Cover and took slowly for about 5V'j Place on rack in uncovered roasting pan. Roast Oshima Island lies directly a- hours, or until tender. Serve* 8. in slow oven («»' V) i hours. Combine thwart the entrance of Tokyo Bay. Dtrnith Pot Roatt water, mint, and sugar; huil 3 minutes. During J or 4 Ibi. boneles* 2 tbipi. brown ft»g«r last \'i hour, place apple halve* around roatt. CIGARETTES It is Japan's Corregidor. rump, chutk or V; cup vin««»r Haite with mint sirup. Make gravywiih drip- The nine "tin cans," running in tirlointlp tf cup hot water pingi in pan. Arrange lamb on serving platter; POPULAR MANDS .?*:** a column at high speed, swept into ALL METAL... POST-WAR MODEL Hour for dredging Salt garnish -with apple halv«i and mint sprigs. Laid lot browning P«pp«r Serves 4. the mouth of the bay about mid- Dredge neat with flour and brown on all Yonn \vr mare mt*t to M#. night. •idea in hot lard. Season with aalt and p«PP" Freshpik Ni "Suddenly we picked up tarkets •prinkle wiui brown wgar. and add vinegar of the and hot water. Cover tlowl/ and let cook Spighettl Swci in the vicinity of Narkina Saki itowlr 4 houn or until tender. Remak out by night along the j SHIfFOUD coastline. We closed to 10,000 Gillette TlsMdA/L! yards and opened fire with our r. I AMERICAN CHEIIE torpedoes." „ N It was so quiet, Beal said, he HYGRADE PARTYLOAF ^ tin 2 CHEESE MfTi^., could hear down the line as th» NAIISCO tin flah hit the water followed by POTTED MEATS »»«»»« S««H«$ 3',4 ox. tin exclamations of "two torpedoes PREMIUM CRACKERS away," and other signals from TASTY MOT CMIAl other destroyers. SELS LIVER PATE FOR CANAPES MALTEX CEREAL , In less than four minutes IS tin UIIYS HOMOGlNIZfO )T«AINID fish were streaking through the BABY FOODS "w«uit|j ... water. At the same time the tin cajus opened up with their five Inch guns, , MOUSSES m.u.u ^22/ "We saw one half of one) ahlp SKH RAIilT explode and then another caught At Ainrtiui in McCtU'i flr«," Bea! said. "They tried to turn and run, but we reversed AVAItAHf m*i. P^t\ Qjf |g« n|(« m ^L J MOLASSES courae and biased away. They r tried to fire hack, but the enemy . .... Mm*0 10SCUL. COFFEE apparently wan using anti-aircraft guns, Some of our men think the Japanese believed they were tinder TIM Itriu t **«•. 28/ an ftlr attack U.S. planes had been overhead an we started the attack," 4Th# onesided battle lasted ltim tltim halt an hour. The convey which eonnlater! of three merchant ship* and one #ieort was left alnk •ill mm With Inf. Only the escort ship wu to have Moaped. W« can IAI0I Ohm Rl claim two ahlp# sunk, one CAULIFLOWER mink, and one escort VM- •mm t»1 d»tti»ftd."—Richard If. J»hn» Mill! am, BARTLEn PEARS 2-27' First Church of Christ, Scientist ORANGES im truM* if Tht Mother Otaureli, Th« Writ OtaM* it CM* Calttamtt SttaMitt, In Bo*t«M«, MwMwwshtiwrtU . Ictktrg "'•nday tarvlett at 11 A. U gwnday lefuxii It A M. , ... . J li'i.H L, -... vr«tjtMt«g Ktftiat at lilt r, m. gg firm, [m, Christtan Science Reading Room OWN TO THE PUILIC

*»*« iittp it t* 4itt mmm *«fNi*f» •*• *•«••*•t tt*t few* M MM, tin* tt»* »* M \ ( '..,=,:% «• i.i \1 THI SUMMIT HMA10, THURSDAY, OCTOKR 4, It45 trty known »a No. 22J Mottia •venue, Summit Mr*. J«a CtorlWi Mm Wat- • side of Elm «tr«et \>*ing tte L* Prtasa. uaquestionabiy want, avenue, Sununit. Mr. and Mra. Nicholas F. p tilt Allies to win the war, despite aie -Stark, Mm. Majry Gregory. faoatiexiy corner of land »nv«y»4 rac1 Team Ul — C*pt*ia: {to Sarria «r formerly by him, Mr. ma4 Mrs. J. J«roma Kaplon to J. Jerome Kaplon, property th* favor shown to th» Germans j to Mary B, Pmed, property in th« the northerly sideline of De • ¥<, j by the government, at l*«*t until jSuinmit. ^^^^^^^^w^^^^^'^^^^^^^*^^^^sss^s^sssw^PSB^s^^S^ppi^PBHMBHSW^^^^BBMIPpiHIHP^P*^^^^^P aortherly aideline of De Forest est avenae, 133 feet from diplomatic relation* with the Axis ; Teaas IS—Captais; Mka Daro- f Edith A. A4anu; ainjle. to Mr. avenue, 135 feet from Summit avenue, Summit. , were broken off early in 1*4*. The j thy Sls^SitaB,; te*jK mimMexBz I and Mrs. Stephen MadoniM, prop- AMtHC* UNUMITD) Argentinians have a, particularly • Thomam CoBey", Otriiloplser Wii- warm feeling for the British.! iiama, Mi» Ruby We*r. >tr*. Ikmm J?y Eric Johnston There U a targe British colony, j Slaughter, Mra.''AIic» Hyter. Mra. The Americas—Partners in Enterprise and many of the British families \ James Kewsoa. Do=.i.i Cooastus. have beenjajlfojcouiitry...for_.gen-I _.. tmm- -134-., —.. - CmptMiui Comprehensive Personal trationa — Latiaized English j Jtr., names art quite common. The • . Team 13S—CapUis: MJJH M»e Edward*; teaat' oaessberj: Mrs. ' The primary mistake outsider* make in judging Latin British were more understanding, | or at least les» critical, of Argea-1 Edita Davis,- Mi*» Olivia Joh.s*t>n.. Liability Insurance America, ia to regard it as a homogeneous mass. Each of tine neutrality than we were. The j Mri. Ogretta Morse. Mrs. Robia- the twenty Latin republics has its distinct character and net result is that many Argen- \ ette.Humea, MLsa Hada Ei*»rd»- iti own place within an extremely wide range of economic tine nationals " were inclined to Teain 136— DEEDS •on-bttsiftMS ocf» end ecHvirttt as well as those of retotivts trial expansion.; National pride a no small part For Poatwar Development \ Mary Scrimenre The continent South America is now ripe for ny Works Specialty Products who are members of yow beeseboM. Up to Hit limit of tht of the attitude of reserve. Ameri- Shops, was tendered a luncheon her husband, to Mr, aad is having' a can businessmen are needed and development. Within the limita- -Thooiaj C. DiUjr.g ppy policy, H will poy dainaees awarded oqaltat you, pay adjust' veritable boom. tions I have suggested above, this by business associates celebrating wanted, but aa partner*, not "ex- his 25th company anniversary Fri- in the,, northwesterly sidelice of i»§ cost ef ekim or wit, pay court casts and attorney's feej, ploiters." South Americans are is another of the great horizons Morris avenue, knoi&i as 1st 11, opening up for Americans in the day, September 28. The affair was iaterest occruiiifl ea judgmtnH, nwdicd and uirqiui rets. United Nations resentful of foreigners who invade held at the Hotel Plaza, Kew map No. 2 property of F.HL A;!e~ with foodstuffs thcir countries on a get-rich-quick postwar years. I visited a glass man. formerly of I, M. Keliy. and .war mate- factory in Argentina which pro- York City. Eric JtkmtM basts. They want prospective In- Born in Texas, Mr. Randolph Sumihit. Buy This Policy NOW—Before You NEED It rials of ail kinds. vestors and builder* to become duces ordinary glassware, such as Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A Wied- war industries — such a* attended Texas A & Mf School of permanent residents, to sink roots Engineering, Milwaukee, WIs, and man to 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward J, rubber development in Brazil — in the life and culture of the coun- Murphy, property is th* westerly are jprsnginf up in many coun- Kent College of Law. He try. To overcome the reaerve and came to the Western Electric sideline ' of Edgemos: avenue. tries. The lolihcal and business dissipate lingering suspicions, we 327.32 feet from 'Bateau avenue. Spencer |ti. jTiQber leaders of Company as a testing engineer at ie continent are con- muit translate official policies in!u its Hawthorne Works, Chicago. Summit. • . • vinced that ft U not a" temporary personal'contacts. The fine* phraaea Herman A. Westpha*. w-iiower splurge He was transferred to the Com-, SUMMIT 4-1 WO the prelude to a.rapid of good-neighbor friendship must to Anna B. Lodge mad Edaria D., 24 ItECHWOOD ROAD *Mj»>riu! industrial growth. pany's Point Breeze Works, Bal- be resolved into specific private timore, Md. in .1929 and appointed her husband, property ia Use east i'e axe delighted to have you relation*. .*. here, Mr. Johnston," a«id Brazil's "•a member of the executive staff. South Americana wiii no longer Last year he became division Foreign Minister Oswaldo Aranha, consent to be excluded from large manager of the Specialty Prod- SEARS SUMMIT STORE -but—one more good-will mission participation in enterprises of any ucts Shops at Kearny. to Brazil, and Bratal will declare sort established by Americana 1 Mr. Randolph served in the U. war on the United States.' within their countries. Their fi- I received the remark ai it was , S. N'avy as Chief Electrician' in nancial position is perhaps better the first World War. He is a Intended—a* a joke. NevcrtheieiMt. today than ever in the past. Brazil, I hastened to explain the purpose / member of the New York Athletic Argentina, and other countries Club. of my visit. 1 hadn't flown down ar, building up large, favorable on a lecture tour or a handshaK- balances against the United States. Jng expedition. Much as the va^t Great Britain, and other countries, and varied landa to the south in- Some of these balances are be- Four Co-Chairmen trigued ray imagination, I was not ing-used to buy their bonds from Sugar cane l» only one of the 'Continued from Page 12) even concerned with sight-seeing. foreign holders, in some instances many fields open for development. Mallard; team members: F. W. 1 Officially, 1 traveled lo South at bargain price. !. Equity .shares we sell In the five-and-ten-cent Moore. Sr., Frank Ahcrn, Daiiaj • America early in 19P wt the of foreign-owned utilities and oth- , stores. The factory is jointly own- Mallard, G. H. Reuble, Jr., E. J. Mautp. ffiin of the United State* Commss- tt buiincsses arc being purchased ed by Argentinians and Americans, aion on Inter-American develop- by local investors, often to the Thirty-eight hundred people are Team 110- Captain: Dr. G. R. ment, to confer with similar com- dweomfort. and alarm of Britisn employed at wages roughly twice May. missions in the Mix countries. I and American owners. Offers are 1 as high as they had ever before- Division J-l -- Apartments — visited Brazil, Uruguay, Argentine, being made for complete purchase received for manual labor. For Chairman: Mrs. George R. Decker, Chile, Peru and Colombia, On of foreign-owned telephone and I the first time these workers arc Horace W. Moody. the return visit 1 also visited electric light systems. Available ' able to purchase luxuries as well Team 111-Captain. Beech Spring : Panama. money is being used to buy what- ' as necessities. They can now think Apartmentj*: Mrs. Willard Gabei; j South American leaders are con- ever Industrial machinery and of buying radios, cosmetics, and team members: Mrs. G. Folke icious of their hour of destiny. A equipment can be bought and ship- ; other products normally imported Swanson, Mms Beta DunnelLs, Mrs. great treasure house of natural ped from the United States. Local • from the United States. F. L. Mettlcr. Mrs. Uoyd B. Gil- rcaourcct—Iron ore, rubber, tim- funds are being earmarked for Chilean businessmen told me man, Mrs. Willard Gabel. Mrs. CAST IRON ber, oil, many minerals— awaits plant equipment from the United : they plan to seek the assistance Richard T. Carrico, Mrs. Bojsefi the magic touch • of 20th ccntu.-y , State* and Britain once the bar- of our industry after the war in Division J-2—Chalrmen: Ruasell technology. Millions of backward, rlers of war conditions have been the domestic production of paper E. Cain, Cameron Munkittrick. HOT AIR FURNACE humble people are reaching out removed. for the newspapers and maga- Team 112-Captain: Mrs. Ed- timidly for the products and the 1 All of then! thing* atteiit the zines published in their country. ward R. Lewis; team members: Guaranteed 10 Years in Writing comforts af modern lifr. Again obvious decision of South Amer- Heretofore, they imported ali their Mrs. Burton P. Gray. Mra. Clif- and again— in Brazil, i;i Peru, !n ica l« be mitt^tf of It* own eco- pulp. The trees which grow in ford A. Oakley, Mr*. Bernard , • Outstanding value! Compare with Colombia—I had the sctue that I nomic household. The economic southern Chile are said to be ideal Key, Mrs. L. C Carpenter, Wil- the first-quality furnaces selling at was looking at a tcgoient of our patient of the paat, in which for paper-making. liam M. Beaumont, Mrs. Ethel own great northwest In iti early much higher prices. Extra heavy Latin America m used by out- s An American firm in Peru Martin. Mi&s Pamela \V. Lyail. days. There was the same juxta- radiator and combustion chamber alder* in a semi-colonial spirit, manufactures paper from the ML«s Marie C. Libby, A. F. Jabn. position of modern machines and .. . each one-piece , . . and f irepot i« being •haltered. The import- waste fiber of sugar cane and crude living conditions. Team 113-Captain: George B. castings are of finest closegrained ing of foreign capital will be •upplle* Peruvian newspaper* Miisson: team menibcrs: Mrs. I carried away the- conviction encouraged; It may even have ; with newsprint. The aroomplinh- Henry C. Slack. Mr.«. Archibald Iron. Heavy duplex grates. Large ttiat opportunity will abound a controlling voice In new un- nient it unu«ual,~*" Murray. Mrs, Oorge B. Miiason, feed and ashpit doors, surface far United State* bu*lnef»«mrn Automatic Damper Regulator dertaking*; but national* will Businessmen can now only plan Mrs, Robert A. Ward, Gregory R. ground to insure dust-tight fit. after the war. The other Ameri- Saves Fuel Insist on dlreel participation. for the cooperative development McXab. can republic* will then bm ready Hercules furnaces heat over half a t You can easily Install * Sears Europeans arc stMl far ahead of of the Americas. Action must to Mart or expand the produc- Team 1U Captain: Patrick Kel- million homes comfortably and damper regulator In your home. us in understanding the techni- await the ending of the war, and tion of tentile*, ihoet, paper, ce- economically. Have healthful, comfortable, even ques of tocai adaptation. Their businessmen of the Americas are ment, automobile Urea, glatn, Tcam 115 C,»ptain: E. K, Scrib- temperature all winter long. representatives, before they st»p planning Intelligently already in imectictdet. construction mute- ner. Simply set the thermostat at tem- on foreign soil, ar« more likely to many place." The over-all objec- rial*, and worr* of other itenm. 18 Inch Size perature desired. Prevents over- know the language, history, and tive is to raise, through induatrinl- Team 11U-- Captain: Curtb 60 South Ameriranii Admire Prout. (Other Sim Available) firinff, saves fuel- Complete out- culture of the new country. It Is j izntion and trade, the mass pur- fit Includes: thermostat, damper Ameriean IN»tneMiuea a fact, all the same, that the great Division .1-2 — Apartments— 7a \ chasing power of the people of motor, wire, pulleys, The average South American majority of American representa- . all the Americas. To this end. alert Chairmen: Mra, Geoige R, Deck- chains, staples and In- #<| J AC businessman admires our know- tive* In South America are able, business concerns both in the er, Horace W, Moody. Installation Arranged stallatioa instructions. # I"••** <• how in busines*. President Lopez conscientious, hard-working, and United States and Latin America Team 117 — Captain: Msnley ef Colombia told me: "The beat have a remarkably Intelligent are surveying our postwar raw Court: Harvey A, Spooner; team businessman in tht world b the grasp of local problems. : material!! requirements at this end members: Thomas G. KitnbaU,rH. Yankee Th# enterprise approved ; The people of Argentina and Its and Latin-American needs in ma- A. Trufllow, George T. Rundlet, by tht Yankee bualBejwiniui ia the great newspapers, La Naclon and , terials and manufactured goods at A. G. Souden. L. l\. Ltttlehale, No Priority Needed the other end. Frank L. Whitley, H. K. 3»!ur«r, V. B. Timpsoti, E. M, Raschke, ; Mr. and Mr*. Harvey A Spooner, Sdodt That Women Will Robert T. Reynold*. Allen K. Union racking Co. Like and Men "Go For" Smith, Paul \Y, Rrjder. ThornM G. AUTOMATIC f: It -teem* -that ,womeu - »r*'---'jtsat. naturally salad eaters - and so i Team 118-Captain, Hotel Subur- are men when they are served j bun: Mws Agnes LancMter. GAS WATER HEATER The List Gets Longer I Division K Chairman: Htrbert It mir* fed* good to be able to satisfy more and naiads that they like. Most of ' H. Stitxfi. them will eat th* dninty little 1 root** of your meat and poultry wants. * It won't be Captains: J. \V, Swensr»n, Team '! Now you too can have automatic hot water long now! Thl* week's values make a good begin- frozen salad* that women find so ll»; R. W.'Valter. Team 129; F. | ning. Com* and get >m! j appeticing- but they'd much rath- j A Per«t, Team 121; team mem- year round! Sears now have a limited quan- er havt a naiad that they run j ben h P. Parkin, J KubRck, Mr*, i Insulate—Make Your "sink their teeth In." Hearty vege- ; Donald E. Cuburn. I^ouia G. Dap- li Heating job Easier! tity of these insulated, Zinc clad tanks. table or meat salads-like the fol- j ero, Mr, and Mrs.' Cha*. H. D». j Groot, O. P. O»k>». Mra. W. C. PRIME RIBS OF BEEF 33c lowing—and though they lire on • ECONOMICAL And«\ Arthur F. Molitor, Mra. H. the "hearty" side, women will like Economical granulated E F«itout#, C • EFFICIENT 95 KRiPMI KIXXT.U them too; ! Division Lr~Ch*irmen: Peter C Rock wool Bag Cover* #O Urn* R#nn, Ollvi» and Egg fl*l*«vli, Mr*. I. § Ib. 79c PAJWf of rnld boilfd ham and ellill, M, Mtt, Otcwf« tettme,, Mr$, HA bod of crisp Itttutt, Aftof C«»«iti«, Mn, FRANKFURTERS Ray, Mbu Jull* Whltr 37 tti» 131 - Oiptt»n_ „.,_„.. tmsvisr DEEDS Moan: C*Ca»tet«: Mm, Prt»e- *"" SB**£L- »*' *MMIHIOII •« Mr. unij Mr*. M«yn»r«l #tt« Mill; t#tm m»mb#t«: Mm. 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\,. f THi SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4> I»45 Siuil—d 1* Japan Given Slfver Star Medoi Cooney's great courage and. Out-}T/K On Ship That For Heroic Achievement standing devotion to duty ar* in i L • • - *> —-~r—i • Fort Leonard Wood, M#. — Ser-ih« highest tradition., of the miu. Separated From Service fired Last Saho I geant Edward C. Cooney, son of tirj aemce." T/gVincent G Murpby „ hUm Services Mr#, G. CooneyP of Spnnglleld Ughting for 10 consecutive j band of Catherine M. Murphy j avenue, haa been"awarded the Sil- months in the line on the Western"Western !• of Morrb avenue ha*» been aepar* j ver Star Medal for heroic achieve- Front with.only 10 scattered days'! ated from the «rvke after two "• Japanese f\ lit 1^ r irtr ^V«H MM. William J Rym of ; part: - employed in Rah way. ed into Sagami Bay. The St P*uS road, was honorably U now a part of the ovca^atMC j "When the boat in which Ser- ed from the service Sep- B forte in Japan. | geant Cooney was an occupant 21 at the Newark Army 'capsized before reaching the Ur S 1 c Gallo entered the JCarjr. K i a Separation Center after ^ bank of the Roer River, he swam 'our years/with the Army May 5, 1943 and after his -6M»E~ ashore only to find that enemy training boarded the U.S.S. Pol- I artillery . fire had cut %ie newly -gunner on a B-24 Mitchell lux In July, 1943, on which fer ! laid line. Securing another boat ' S Sgt, Ryan saw twenty- served through the New Guise* 1'e recrossed and repaired tie wire i IJFA'T. OSBORN D. NICHOLS M>onths' overseas service Compange, Australia, New Heb- in the face of intense small nans 1 aon of Mrs. B. B. Nichols of Knr-rides, Admirality and Sfcboatrn . I enth Air Force, based in BAKTCiALLO, S 1/C mortar and artillery fire. Sergeant Islands' campaigns. Ht- holds the Distinguished i wood avenue, has been serving in Croas. the Air Medal with fthe 20th Air Force on a B-29 as a Being transferred to h*lp pa#. THE FUTURE... 1 navigator bombardier after tiaii- „. Leaf Cluster, the Ameri- t he St. Paul in c6mmti|toB; on success and welfare of children dejmids iivj-e Ribbon, the Asiatic- ing at Princeton University. He February 17, this year, the L*v» Fneater Ribbon, with one completed 35 missions over Jupan avenue man left Bout on on fa-r greatly upon their good eyesight. It is • »r. and .the Good Conduct and has received the Distinguish- last May to join Admiral Habrc's BLUE LANTERN TEAROOM advisable to take them regularly to an ed Flying Cross. The Air Medil Third Fleet, Task Force % OB \i „< Kye Physician (medical doctor) to check Ryan is married to the with three.oak. leaf clusters was September 1 the St. Paul siutaated 2 KENT PLACE BOULEVARD , - Eileen M. Ryan of New- s/MUT. JAMES HL RYAN awarded for his service in sowing into Tokyo Bay for the surrender up on their eye health . . . and if nec- SUMMIT, N. J. ,o lives at 61 Beech street, mines around the home islands of on the following day. essary to have, glasses prescribed. , Ormge. He has two broth- Honorably Released j Japan and Korea as far as tue ; Russian border. - tne service, Sgt. William, f.Vi// or ,tril,< for a cups «»/ ihh aullunita- From the U. S. Army Training at ttorfofc. SUNDAY DINNERS \. n the Ninth Air Force in Volunteer Enlistees lire booklet ,m r/i,- rare of the rrr*, ami I oadcn. Germany, and Pfc. Lieut. William H. Mouquin, gon Va, For Destroyer Wot* of /•,,»»• /7n in voiir lirinil;. , j, it lib the Marine Air Corps of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Mouquin Served From 12:00 to 4*00 Accepted By U> S. Marine NORFOLK. Va.-Eru. Thomas e Southwest Pacific, of Oak Ridge avenue, has been Corps—Age 17 to 25 Westlake Underhill, 21, USXR. re- Full Course Dinners 1.15 and 1.25 ' y to his -entrance in the honorably released from the ac- : Men 17 to 25 may now volun* ported on Sept. 12, to the Naval Ueniquarttrt for . S Sgt. Ryan waa a flight tive duty by the Navy. I tarily enlist in the U. S. Marine Training Station, Norfolk, Va. \ ,i for the Eastern' Airlines. The Lieut., has served four and PLASTIC CONTACT LENSES I Corps although they have had no Atlantic Fleet training center far He evctls to return to this occu- a half years, his last station being WEEKDAY LUNCHES j previous military experience. • • -• • . • • *• • •-•... :on. on the U.S.S. William Ditter in destroyer crews, to undergo ks- This announcement was made the Mediterranean and' Pacific struction for duties aboard a Served From 11:30 to 2:3O» today by Marine Major Wade H. destroyer or similar type ve«»ei T/Sgt. Joseph Caporaso Areas. He was wounded at Oki- Hitt, commanding officer of the .65 Separated! From Service nawa, and returned to this coun- newly created Newark District Ens. Underhill attended Summit try on September 1. Marine Corps recruiting office, High School, Princeton and C&r- Atlantic" City, N. J. — T/Sgt. Lieut. Mouquin wears the Purj- located in the Federal Building. nell Universities, and Bewdoia Jcvcpb Caporas<|'of Morris avenue DINNERS ple Heart,, has been cited for thei The new office will accept as College. Son of Mr. and Mrs hi? b«cn separated from the serv- Bronze Star, and for operations j Marines honorably discharged men Frank T, Undentoill, Sr., formerly Served From 5:00 to 8:00 i,e a: the AAF Redistribution Sta- MI Main St., F,mit Orangr. S. i. OR. 3-10OS in the Pacific, American Defen.se. I who are under 32, and who have of Crest Acres, he has two broth- t on No 1 here after serving 36 SH Springfield Ave., Sununil, N. S. Summit 6-3M« American Theater and the Euro- i not been separated from the serv- er* in the Navy. Frank T.. Jr, 1.00, 1.10 and I.2S months in the armed forces. pean Theater. i ice more than a year. Ex-Marines 24, i.s a lieutenant , and David ' Eighteen of these months were He will be employed by the ; enlisting within 90 days after dis- A., 18, is an apprentice 3eamao. j il'ons overseas in the European Worthington Pump and Machin- charge will receive the remainder theater where he served as en- ery Corp., at Wellesville,, N. Y. of the three months period as a gisee^r and gunner on a B-24 for reenlistment furlough. .'': combat missions. He wears the Air Medal with three oak leaf Point Dischargee No enlistments will be accepted clmtcM. and theater ribbon with in the Marine Corps Reserve. Ma- f.)ur battle stats, and Good jCon- rine veterans, regular, reserve or d'iv.t Ksbbon. inductees, enlisting within 90 days following discharge will be ap- Kutering the military service on pointed to their temporary rank Atigtist 2*. 1942. he began his milt* held on the discharge date. y areer at Fort Dix and under- tary "The island bases in the Pacific :v. 'ra:niiig at Amarillo, Tex.; mu.st be left in able hands," Ma- 'i Dxso. Calif.; Tucson, Ariz.; jor Hitt said. "The Marine Corps .»: u» h> shipment Overseas on !> wants only the finest men to take ^inm.r Ji. 1W3. over these bases from the war- Sr i\ti>.:,uM is the son of Mr. weary veterans who now await M Mr> Cosimo Caporaso who their return home.'' ;'.;«' M the above address. The new Marine probably will istuie pians of Sgt. Caporaso | man Japanese bases and outposts uJe resuming his work as a yet unvisited by allied troops. Sea- i>t. going Marines now find almost it. Caporaso was a prisoner of j every port in the world open to for one year. Captured by them. V* i'-imans after bailll!^ oat of Major Hitt, Legion of Merit and plane in Albania on May 18, Silver Star winner, is n %-eteran of ; uc was held at Stalagluft No. three years of Pacific lighting. He uUi. Germany, when liberated ! was wounded on Guadalcanal. The ie Russians on May 1. 1945. I new recruiting oflieer also saw J action on Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian. Summit Soldier Spends prc. r. o. ' and holds the Presidential Unit Citation with two stars. Furlough in Nice Westover Field, Miuss., Septem- t oporal Walter V. Rockwell, I ber 20~Pfc. Frederick G. Williams v of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Rock- : of Shadyside avenue wiw dis- •'••(''.'. cf Ashland road, a radio op- I charged from the army here today COMPTOMETER <•::»:.t-.«ccing are GI activities on rel avenue. Raicra. rporal Rockwell ha« been : «,iS for 16 months. He wears f'Sf|ri#_Jfe«jCL_five battle nar-» rilToif star* on his European .,r,.r RiDOOn {or campaigns in ruiandy. Belgium and Germany Perry T,Brown i : tr Good Conduct Ribbon. He . Hrara the Unit Citation with > awter* for action in Africa, 485 Springfield Ave. SU. 6-0913 bf.urg and Germany. Summit, » fore the- war. he was « atu- N. J. at Union College, Horwc- ••i'l.< X. Y. Summit Announces On Police Duty

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mm, 9m\ M Jr 14 Itffi SUMMIT HKAU>, THUUDAV, OCTOK* 4. IMS TroHi Announced to New Lieutenant Red Cross Courses Anne Hutchinson The Summit Chapter of tfee Reception Tea Theodora North American Red Cross la offering .two new courses for women tf Engaged to Lieut. To Wed Corporal thi* vicinity whereby they can For nave aa opportunity to work with ti» hospitalixed veteran. Frederic Anderson Malcolm Terhune One of these courses is for In Training School Or. and Mrs. Erie ML Narth of Mr. aad Mn. CharU* M Bates- Many Pre-Nup-tlal Partlei Gray Lady work at Lyons Hos- On Saturday. September 22,\a{ Badcau aveoue. have attnout»ce4 bason of Wast Hanover avenue, pital for both day aad evening 1 It. William Reiss, In Honor of JMiis Hftiert the engagement of their daufbUer Morrtstown. _ anoouaccd ' the en- the Nurse* Residence, an iafpfir,^ Theodora, to Ueuttnaot Fr«d^rte T "re«epv«S^''*d wfeere she received a B.S, dtgree : of Beekmas roa4 wilt honor the Transport Command AAP at j swer all kinds of persona! qm». tu Commerce and Fiasae*. She i couple with a buffet supper for The wedding will take pla.« on Nome, AJaaka, for 13 month*. He [ tion*. The "Big Siaters" help the • the bridal party Friday evening. October 27. < Lincoln PTA iru » member of; Kappa Delia is at present ba»ed at Romulus new girl* to unpack and get set- Mr*. Jsupt-r H. Dodd of Mountain Army Air Field, Mich. A gradu- Sponsors Series •oronty. serving a* president ui Summit Story L«agu» Plans tled and to feel at home in their b«r senior year, and was electei j avenue will give the bridal lunch- ate of the Abraham Clark High "T*l*i From Japan" Program Of Classroom Teas new surrounding*. U> Pi D*Ha Epsilon and Who's eon for her lister and her attend- School, Roadie, he attended tht The Sumnxit Story League will Who tn American College* and ants on Saturday before the *ed- General Motors School in Detroit The, Lincoln School P.T.A. will new members are: Patrkia UftivtraitlM. Mia* Chamberiin U ; ding. bold its second meeting of the while in service. open ita program for the year with,J Attanasio, from Union; M-uriel presently employed u secretary year at the home of Mrs, James a series of classroom teas begin-1 Bond, from Mlllburn; Margaret P. Shinn, Hawthorne place, a rl in the Horton Agency of the H«uue i Barbara Ann Culbertion, i ning Monday afternoon, October ff "* «- Stirling; Marie DAr.ir£il Lif* Insurance Co, in Newark* Robert G. Hodge Nuptials , Thursday, October li, at 1:30 p. • Miliburn; Betty Danietaon, Dove- m. Each, member i* urged to Country Dance / 1, and concluding Tuesday after- LA. Rei** i* a graduate of Sum- Ruth Dunning. Dover; Planned for Early December bring a guest. noon, October 23. Parents of every mit High School acd Rutgers Uci- { Plans arc under way for the Flood, Chatham; Helen vtriity, '13, where be received hi* 1 marriage of Barbara Ann Cul- , The program,; Tales frorh Ja- Festival at "Y" grade will be entertained. The Rockawayy; Betty Howarth.. -W'tii.We BS. degree. He U a member of . bertson, daughter of Mr, and Mr*. pan," will develop further' the teas are designed to introduce fiei0: France* Koonz, SpringSe '• >1 Delta Upiilon fraternity and Scab- theme of the year, "Folklore of mothers and teachers and give Olive Laurie, Morris Plains- *Fra-l Arthur Culbertson of Beekmah Tomorrow Night them ah opportunity to dUcuss bard and Blade honorary ^society. I terrace, to, Robert G, Hodge, Jr., All Nations," conceived with the cea Langman. Wharton; Phj-u George HlJl^the Singing Caller, ; mutual problems. Two mothers After receiving bii communion in i Boatswain, L'3.MM, »on of Hn. aim o'f helping toward better un- McEnaney, Westfield; EUbe»h and his professional : orchestra, ! will act as hostesae* at each tea Ui» Infantry, Lt, "ReUu transferred i Robert Hodge of Westfieid ave- derstanding of other peoples and Machtle. Denville; Clara Rof-er- to the Army Air Corp* and won lands. A* a background for the will provide music for the square i and a special greeting will be mel, Dunellen: Uillan Reimaan nue, Clark To-wnihlp. The Rev. and round dancing in the Summit bis pilot'* wing* In May, 1944, at program, the leader, Mrs. Charlea (given parent* new to the school. Elizabeth; Audrey Spencer Union Edward C. Fkmmlng will per- YVMLCA. gym this Friday eve- Columbus. Miss. In June he went | form the ceremony early in J>e- Chase, will talk on Japanese his- j nlng. i^Three hundred and twenty- Alic•••---e , Swee•t man, Morristown- oversea* to join the Kinth Air tory and religion. Following this j Three pupils are enrolled this year. Dork Weber, Springfield. cember in Saint Tereta'a Church, J A country dance setting i* force tn Europe. He aerved as a several Japanese folk tales will j Also reopening this week under MISS THEODOBA NORTH | planned for the occasion, with B-26* bomber pilot for 13 months, be told by members of the group. {the sponsorship of the P.T.A. is Fritts Reunion Sunday | Mr. and Mra. Thomas Caliaban during which time he completed 52 i the Margaret Howard Memorial •nd their committee in charge. tnLuion*. He will be discharged Near Glen Gardner Howard G. Turner | Frederick Gilberts Have Son I Library—one of the most popular Service League ThU is th* climax of the Y.M- la October, Notices have been aent out to the Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Gilbert i and constructive of school proj- KtmtndttK, wie, f effect that the annual reunion of Speaks to Chatham Group; Provisional! Learn ; C.A.'a special week of typical pro- The wedding will take pUc« /Poward G. Turner, director of i of Prospect street are being con- | grams for adults, which opens the ; ect*. The library is open every Saturday, November 3, the Frederick Frltta Aasociation gratulated on the birth of a son, j Monday from 8:30 to 3 and a li- wtit be held on the grounda of Overlook Hospital, apoke before j About Y.W.C.A. Depts. 1945-4* season. If a demand for the Chatham advisory group of j The Provisional members of the Christopher Trotter, on Septem- adult square dancing on a larger brary period provided at this time Navy League Disbands the Spruce Rua Lutheran Church, ber 32 at Overlook Hospital. Mra. for every grade from first through About one mile from Glen Gardner the woman's auxiliary of the hoa- •Junior Service League met yester- scale In Summit is indicated by $hips Service Branch pital and their guest*, the volun- j Gilbert is the former Virginia thi* Friday's event, the dances will sixth. The library is staffed by a on Sunday, October 7, day afternoon at the YWCA. with" Prout, daughter or Dr. Thomas committee of mothers under the ' The Summit Chapter of the It i» expected that members will teer workers of the Borough and < probably be held hereafter on Sat- their co-chairman, Mrs. Ogden D. P. Prout and the late Mrs. Prout chairmanship of Mrs. Wesley Ty- 9'm llJiipa Service Branch of the Navy j attend rhurch nervlce at 11 o'clock, Towrtshlp, last Thursday. The oc- j urdays. The Gilberts have two other chil- son. Smj is assisted by Mrs. W. League hai decided to disband ! followed by an oid-faahloned baa- casion was a tea held at the home JGensemer. They were greeted by dren, a daughter and a son. C. Wilkinson. Mrs. A. F. Lyman, NORCROSS now that the war haj been won. ] ket lunch. The bimlne«« meeting of Mrs. Archibald M. Woodruff Miss Cecelia Jeffrey, general sec- Box Luncheon at Y.M.CA. Mr*. William Truslow, Mr*. J. W. They will send the balance In their will be at 1 o'clock, which will be in Fairmount avenue. Mi» Pa- ! retary, and other members of the FAMILY Wrlghtatone, Mrs. Robert Parson*. treasury to th« carrier F. D. ] followed by a »cei&l time. A free- mela Lyall. president of the wom- staff, who took them on a tour of j Bray ton School P. T. A. To Honor Mrs. Devenney Roosevelt which will be commis- ; will offering will be taken for the an's auxiliary and Mia* Caroline j the bull'ling and explained the! The Brayton School Parent- The executive board of the Y. M. Mre. A. E. Michon, Mrs. V. G. Car- functions of the various depart- C. A. Woman's Auxiliary, will hold rier, and Mrs. J. M. Mackie. Last LOOK FOR ME ON sioned by President Truman on i purpose of repairing the grave* Hinman, supervisor of volunteers, Teacher Association will hold its M Navy Day. j t*t Fritts' Interred In the Spruce were also guest*. i ments. first meeting of the leaaon on } a box luncheon at the Y" Tues- year the turnover of book* among The league wm organized In ; Run cemetery. Mrs. George B. Webber, whose I This la the first of a series of Monday evening, October 8, at 8 day, October 9, at 1 p. m.. In honor the children was 0,037. This year. NORCROSS ! of Mrs. Allan R. Devenney. Summit Ia4t May. Mrs, James L. I Frederick Fritt* and Cornelia husband is Chatham** repreaen- such meetings at which the pro- jo'clock. Leonard Best of the because of overcrowded condition* GREETING CARDS : Mrs. Don G. Mitchell, president Truilow. chairman, wUhej to j Jewell hi* wife «ettkd In the wll-.j tattve the board of trustees of visional* will learn about the var- jBoard of Education will be the in the school the library has | of the auxiliary will call on the Uiank the peoplt of Summit for dernesa at Spruce Run, Hunterdon '<•the hospital, presided at the tea ious service organizations in Sum- jspeaker. Coffee will be served. moved into smaller quarter* in the their contribution »f 1,716 article* table, and Mrs. Edwin J. Karr and j ! committees for their reports, and basement but fresh paint and \ County, In 1733, to carve out a ' mit. They will have similar meet-1 Sirs. Charles Grim of Washing- StBGEL'S tar war ihlp*. jhome where.clvlllMsd living with j Mr*. Diefendorf, whose husbands i ings to get acquainted with the I Allan R. Devenney will give a bright curtains have made lt an have been members of the board ton D. C, is visiting her daughter, ! brief outline of his suggestion* attractive spot and the quality and Hi** Avery Foster, 2 Whlttredfe i school and church might be pro- Girl Scouts, Co-operative Service Mrs. Richard Dehmel of the Stationery Shop road, will continue to collect mag- for many years, assisted. for auxiliary activities during the number of book* remain at the ' moted. Association, Overlook Hospital, Worthington apartments. IM Srrtagn«M AT*. ••••It, B. J. azine*, booka and victroia record* coming season. same high standard. Franklin School and the Summit Home for Chil- which will be forwarded to Navy I Hobby Hall Dancing dren. Wgue Headquarter* for distribu- Sponsors Series tion, ! Classes Start Friday Refreshments were served by { H»bbv Hall jriU. oj>«n iu season Of Classroom Teas Miss Jeffrey and the staff. TT>e Convalescent Service of the Special speakers front tftriou* Kavy League in Summit will con- I thU w«ek-*nC wnta the Seventn departments In the school system tinue under the direction of Mra. Grade Group meets on Pr.day Fashion Show wlii attend tht Franklin School JUals A. Rice of Ktnt place boule- night and th* Senior Group mett* on Ssturdajr aljht. classroom tsas which are sched- Junurt House In Beech wood vard. Thm is a greater need for road will present an informal The hostesses for thi Seventh uled October 8, First Grade; Octo- Worker* in thl* branch than ever fashion show each Wednesday Grade Group will be Mrs. Samuel ber », Second Grade; October 10, before. Anyone wUhlng to help afternoon from 3:45 to 5 p. m. A. Smith, Jr., IWw. Ehrick H. Kindergarten; October 15, Third ihouW contact Mra. Rice, Summit The model* will be from nearby Wright, Mra. Robtrt W. Parsons, ! Grade; October IS, Fourth Grade; schools am well as from the October Jl, Fifth Grade; and Oc j and Mr*. Ralph C, Porter, Jr.. I Powers or Conover modeling g to Mr. 1 Mr«. tyneh and those for th« Senior Group i tober 19, Sixth Grade. agencies. Mr. and Mri. rrank M Lynch will be.Mrs. David S, Loudon and ! Cars will be provided for small nils Refreshments will be served. of Prospect street announce the ; Mrs. Amoa Hiatt, children. Come and meet your friends. Wrth of a daughter, Eliiabeth Mary, at Overlook Hoapltai on AHends Ml. Holyoke Vassar Club fo Organize for that September U, Mra. Lynch Is the Alumnae Club Meeting The Vassar Club of Summit will If frozen d«sserta are kept a former Ruth Shaffer, daughter of Mr*. R. H. Henderson of Black- meet at the home of Mrs. Stephen second day in a refrigerator tray, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaffer of burn place wan among those at- Kent, 43 Shadyside avenue, at cover the tray with waxed paper Buffalo. tending the meeting of the ex- t:15, on Friday. Oct. 18, for ths to prevent accumulation of frost "Special Occasion" ecutive board of the Mt. Holyoks purpose of organising. particles. College Alumna* Club of Northern New Jerwy held on Monday, Sep- SUMMIT ANIMAL tember 34. WetJAItl LEAGUE Th« nwetlni took plaes at tht home of the prwtdtnt of the club, RIND HONK WAffTEtt Mrs. A. M. Capen, Old Sakm road, f West Orang*. % f»malf*-moth«r and puppy— raiitd breed malt puppy-p« t The quick-csok Ing type of tapi- r oca cream, when correctly made, •h«#j> dof-grey with white fc«t. will t» thin K»h*n removed from the- stove. It thickens on cooling THE MANAGEMENT PROUDLY ANNOUNCES :t«JwW^rjrpr«p«rMirturiant«^JW:^r'::'t"v'dd connlstency. It is not necessary to SommH «-2M« add mort tapioca or cook it long, THE RETURN OF THE er INCOMPARABLE MVSIC OF AAACE IRISH r ORCHESTRA TMi FINEST Of HHYTHMS KHL YCHM DANCING PtlASUM DANCING NIGHTLY K DINNERS orxi Tempting Menui in a lor^e varrety of fine food. - prepored by masten of the Culinary Art for th« mott exacting in taste. THE Dinners From $1.50—-Served From 5J30 P.M. 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a thirty-day furlough. Sergeant • on sale at noon. ing Summit, she entertained her at Sea Bright Del, i* spending several months ; make her home in East Orange Jackson was in the Okinawa cam- roo: uaate Miss Roberta Gay Wy- Mrs. Nathaniel B. Day of Wood-! paign and is now attached to the marjl of Glencoe, 111. .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Kim- land avenue will leave today for M.C.A.D. in Miramax, San Diego, Evanston. 111. where she will visit Summit'Girl Scout Cal., where he will report for re- ball of Colt road left Friday for and Mrs. WiUiam P. Pin- a,week jo South Lyndebarn, N. H, ney hive sold their house on Sum- you pertectly satisfied with I mit •venue and are living in silhouette? Better tern Joanj FallCounctr Sgt and Mrs. John F. Lcafesty Douglas Hardy, Jr., and Robert thei summer home In Edgar- Miss Betty May, daughter of have returned to Dayton. O., lor Hardy, sons of Mr. and Mrs. tow Mass. Their son is working Mr. and Mrs. John N. May, Jr., Where Sgt* Lenfesty is stationed Meeting Monday Douglas Hardy of Beechwood for be government in the Brook- of Plymouth road, has begun her All adults connected with the road, Nick Haupt, son of Mr. acd lyn Navy Yard. studies at the Child Education ADULTS Summit Girt Scout* are invited Mrs. N. Harkness Haupt of Foundation of New York Univer- let your tape measure f«ri Blackburn place, and Tony Heath, Mi. William Archibald Mac- sity. < ^ at the Monday, October 8 from 1:30 son of Mrs, E, Heath of Woodland Don ild of Woodland avenue has What Good character in> personI a to 3 at avenue, have entered the Morris- retu ned from a week's visit in Miss Frances Brandshagen has HoUse of town School. Pri ceton with her sister, Mrs. returned to her home in New York About SUMMIT Y. M. C. A. Pau G. Tomlinson. after visiting her aunt, Mrs. Eu- School. These i Miss Marcia Ann Eastman, j gene Daly of Pearl street. an outstanding for the be*^*^^*^?. ^ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip j s. Frank M. Alien of Green- Palmer Robinson, son of Mr. in business positions. S eculive secretary, will give a com-' Eastman of Springfield avenue, I briai drive is spending a week in A VARIED PROGRAM • / has entered Kendall Hall, Peter- the Poconos. and Mrs. j. Lawrence Robinson of ' plcte review of last summer's Day Montview road has entered the Tuya, a new name in bor I N> H< Permanent For Members and Friends and Cabin Camping activities. j ° Calvary Unit, Culver Military - nes Rogers Pharmacy is featur- F. Cleveland Davis of Hill . rics. Mrs. Lloyd Hughes, chairman of Academy, Culver, Ind; STYLED BY «# ing it this month in perfume. the Camp Committee will give Captain Pierson C. Tator of the Crei ; avenue is spending a week { COUNTRY DANCE FESTIVAL powder, toilet water and bath%ht Army Ordnance Dept., son of Dr. I at esthampton, L. I., where Mrs. of Sunimit Lt. Col. Robert W. Chasteney. sa!us. Tuya's aroma to tantalizing. GirJ Arthur E. Tator and the late Mrs. Davfc and their two boys, Shep- The Fern wood Jr. of Washington, D. C. spent the George Hill and His Orchestra Ask for it at Robinson, Summit representative Tator of Norwood avenue, since ard land Nicholas, have been all 1942 has been stationed in Eng- Sumfner. weekend with his parents. Mr. to the Union County Cabin Coin- and Mrs. Chasiency of Beechwood Hairdressers The Doyle Furniture Company of the j land, France, Bclguim and Ger- will road. specializes in Furniture of Char- many. His unit has been returned Carolyn Needles, daughter ; 116 Summit Avenu* FRIDAY, OCTOBERS, 8-11 P. M. ! conducted to de- acter, built for enduring - to the states and Captain Tator ! of and Mrs. Enoch R. Needles For Appoinfment Coil termine what Summit Girl Scouts Mr. and Mrs. Lynn C.1 Dundon the Doyle Store and see how (^ du^g the summer and what is spending his leave with his wife, of Sunset drive, and Miss Kath- Visit of Canoe1 Brook parkway 'have re- SU. 6-6399 NO ADMISSION CHARGE delightful styles and makes pnaJiejj "of toe Clte,ping program the former Miss Madge of erimf Flindell. daughter of Mr. many England, at his father's home on turned to their home from Lake of furniture line the showrooms. interest them most. A movie en- and |lrs. Edwin F. Flindell, Jr., of "••••.• • DeForest avenue. titled "Laboratories of Democ- Oak'Ridge avenue, left Thursday, You can be sure that all the Hit for ijVellesley, Mass., to enter Pine tunes can be found in the Yale Eastman, son of Mr. and Man|j>r Junior College. Ross Record Shop on Summit tions Bureau, shows in techni- Mrs. Gardner Eastman of Oak avenue. Take time out to hear Ridge avenue, has entered the I • M||. and Mrs. A. P. Seller of color the activities and life in a Clark School in Hanover, N. H. them played and make your selec- Beverly road entertained Satur- typical Girl Scout camp. His sister, Miss Mabry Parks East- tion at Rosa'. ^ day evening in honor of Lt. B. ALTMAN * CO. The meeting will be open for man is at the John O'Connor Comtfr. and Mrs. John D. Hub- It would warm your heart to general discussion and it Is hoped Foundation in New York City. bard, of Providence, R. I., who feel the homey atmosphere at ; that through various expressions She is living in Brooklyn Heights werej| their week-end guests. Turkey Hill Cottage. Their pay- • of opinion and suggestions, rec- with two former classmates at ing guests have a cozy home with; ommendations may be made Middlebury College. excellent meals, only two blacks which will further Girl Scout Mijjs. John S. Tcnnant 2d of Ho- f from raid-Summit. \ camping in Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Brewstcr T. Hud- bart! avenue went to Albany, N. J son of Summit avenue have re- Y., (Thursday to spend a few Happy turned from New Suffolk, L. I. weelis with her parent: on! \ » G... Scouts, where they spent the month of Mrs.!; William Kent-Miller. ccives sterling f the September. Mil and Mrs. Winthrop Lens from Wias, Broad I about Girl family, will move Saturday Even a complete place setting is a j> be observed- nationally in her hon- and Mrs. Joseph Warren Allen, Jr., from Beechwood road to their new big step in the right direction. on from October 28 to November and her three little girls, Nancy, • • • !( horn in Ox Bow lane. "Pay bills or send money by 3. Sarah and Martha, who have been mail. A budget checking account. living with her mother, Mrs. Allan C. Rearick of Beechwood road Mi|s Virginia Lee Jones has at The Summit Trust Company) Bamberger's retuined to her home in Llewellyn U all you need. Make your de- \ while her husband was in thc service, is returning to her home road after a two weeks' visit at .7 posit and start Issuing checks.; Fashions Stress in Tall Oaks next week. Mrs. Al- the lomc of Captain and Mrs. Convenient and inexpensive. | len is expecting her husband, | Law) on Meeker in Orlando, Fla. • • • Corporal Allen, to be discharged Mrs. Meeker is the former Miss Suave Is a cosmetic for the hair. , soon. He recently returned from Druslfilla Clark of Summit. If you need some toning up of; Gracious Living Flattering new fashions for the j Europe wherc he was witn thc your tresses *tter a summer of Mils. Preston Bcavcn, who has sea. sand and sun, pick up Suave, return to gracious living. That is 5th Division of Patton's 3rd Army. ; been! living on the West Coast at the Jeanne Beauty Shoppc. the thought of the stylist who as- Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt, who occupied withj her husband for the • • • f sembied the 1915 fall and winter the Allen home this summer, have year, has returned to her home Neighbors have you tried Trost collection for the I* Bamberger & moved to Princeton. in Stjjmmit avenue. Lt. Beaven has Bake Shop's spice cake? tf not, it Company Specialty Shop fashion goneji overseas with the Army Air should be your cue to take one how held at their third floor shop, a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendall Corpk along home this week-end. Spice September 18 at 3 p. m. g p and son Peter of New Britain,' J cakes of delectable flavor are The designer who created the Conn., are visiting Mr. Kendall's and Mrs. Frederic N. Col week-end specialties. models dreamed of the opera and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. if Edgewood road and Miss ballet and gave us elegant gowns Kendall of Bellevue avenue. Lydii Collins have returned after Get in on the rug sale at Bedro- ^pimfring tne BOft rich materl- spen ling the Summer at their sian's. Here's your chance to add highlights. They in Falmouth, Mass. all-wool hand-hooked beauties, | OTdj t* dgUttermhe returg n of the horse Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher anUc pa t Thornton, Jr., and their daughters, hearthstone cottons and if your j shoWf cocktail party and dinner Mr|i. George M. Hubbard of Ho- bank roll can stand it, a gorgeous Ann and Susan, spent the week- bart avenue is touring New Eng- for twelve, week-ends in the j end with Mr. Thornton's parents. oriental for life-time service, adv. mountains, and plane trips to Ber- j land with her sisters, Mrs. Harold Mf and Mfs Fletcher Thorn Wynfan of New York and Mrs. R. muda and clothes to make women ton of Manof HH, roftd f Summit High School feel gracious and beautiful. ckerman of Plantville, Conn. They remembered the patriotic m PTA Meeting Monday David Zonker, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Edward S. Gilson • The first meeting of the Summit, homemakera who are exchanging Mrs. J. D. Zenkcr of New England High School P.T.A. will be held on duties ra War plants for life at avenue is continuing his studies Monday evening, October 9, at' home and created for them the at the Peddle School, Hightstown. 8.15 p. m. in the school auditorium. bright deep, electric shades that will make their return to the role There will be a short business Corporal Dorothy Rahmann, and Mrs. William H. Palmer meeting after which Mr. Bartholo- of hostess an exciting event. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "Women have worn and loved on, John, of DeForest ave- mew will speak. A reception for H. Rahmann of Essex road, is the trim uniform of volunteer ecently returned from Hearts the parents and teachers will fol- spending her sixteen-day furlough service for many years," Bamber- nt and Bay Roberts, New low. It Is urgently requestcl that with her parents. She is a recep- land, where Mr. Palmer was as many attend as possible. ger'a stylist said, "but now they are seeking, in their clothes, tionist at the Marine Corps Base, ed in research and develop- The executive board of the High Miramar, Calif. work for the Ocean Cable School P.T.A.: President, Mrs. graceful lines and soft alluring Charks W. Brown; Hon. fice- drapes made from rich materials. preaident, Albert J. Bartholomew; They welcome the new trend to- vice-president, Oti« P. Williams; ward feminity and beauty." recording secretary, Mrs. E. J. A curved line is restful to thc STOP—whi e you shop—and Sorenson; corresponding secre- eye. That is why the rounded tary, Mrs. L. B. Coddington. Jr.; look ia repeated over and over this fortify you, self with one of treasurer, Fred Vansant; parent fan ia coats, suits, dresses, hats, director, Mrs. M. S. Edgar; teacher and even bags. our delicioui lunches. director, Elizabeth Carew; teacher Bamberger'a shows director, Merlin S. Temple. Com- again and again in .....their fall and mitteecbsirroW' Program; Mrs. winter collection, In the soft lines j, Uarvice H. Ridings; membership, of a black and gold glen plaid Health Food Center rM». VV. Gilbert Baker; finance. belted shirtwaist suit with wing Mr«, w. B. Montgomery; welfare sleeves and shirt cuffs; the deep and social agencies, Mrs, McOill armnoles of 366 Springfield Avenue SU. 6-6288 Hunter; refreshments, Mn. Law- Jacket suit with jet buttons; thc r*»

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office will be «p« Mpr»J*y .nd TKu^.y from 4 P. M. to 1:30 P. 14 It THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER -4, 1945 gfaetti on top. well ofled with fat, | F.) about one-half hour. Serve i fully patted hamburger* ready to Summit Boys Hoftortd For Birthday Cakt Plan a Stag Party but without cheeae. Add just j the djah torwhic h it was baked Wm. H. Kay HoWs broil, doseti* of «*f#of fr#*B,com, For tn# Home^Comers enough milk • to cower well- and |j^i^||^^^— canned good* a plenty; «core§ #f In. Finely cKM»ffonf bake in a moderate oven (860-400 rolls, feltahea, butter, »"&«-', The following Summit boys wert With so many men leaving the Stilts Construction beans, csdsup, «n adequate quan- honored at election* beld recently service, and others coming home Picnic For Friends at The Pingry School In Elisabeth: after so long away—entertaining STORM SASH tity of butter for the rolli and •#*•« corn; boiled red cabbage, and lots H James Toffey, Jr., son of Mr. wiU be in full swing. CLOSURES of other food. and Mr*. Harold J. Toffey of Of course, there will tie mixed At Smmer Home Whittredge road, wu elected we- parties, but the popular ones will Insulation—Roofing The Kay picnic at the Kay Sum- Cher Lucts taw to it that sev- Portraits eral bags of. charcoal w«re brought re tary-trea*ur«r of the Fourth be for just the boys!!! Good old- Summit mer home, LaJke Erskine, Wed- Form (Tenth Grade); John McN. fashioned get-togethers — with along, and he soon had a fire 1 nesday of last week is past, "but Clarke, son of Mr. and MM. W, W. possibly a card game. So, reserve •Clarke, JrrorPine<3«m**yetiue, some meat ptitnta for the occasion linger lor some tim«v ior itinecessity at every lake home. waa elected a member of the Stu- —prepare the food and then dis- was one of the most pleasant .and While the -franka" and ham- dent Council of the Upper School, appear—planning possibly such a NELSON aucccssfuU affairs ever sponsored burgers were sizzling the gue*t£ as a representative of hla class— menu. French by a Summit resident. The out- took turns with the horseshoes. and the Fourth Form. Clarke was also Cold meats PHOTOGRAPHER Ing was to have been the week Everyone practically had a hand made president of his home room previous, but the bad weather put in the game, with Executive Offi- Strong cheese section; David T. Wendell, eon of Potato Salad » crimp in Host Kay's plaaa. cial Mort and Judge John L. Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Wendell Spanish Hughes handing out pointers on Spaghetti Casserole Four automobile* carTl«d the of t Crest Acre court, was elected the fine point* of the sport. Rolls lADUI-T COURSENOWS OPEN guests to the Kay log cabin, one secretary-treasurer of the Third Pickles - olives 21 Maple St. of the highest [joints in the Lake At one «tag«. there was a little Form (Ninth Grade). argument as to who was the win- Hum cake and coffee Summit community. Start was made from or French, Spanish, Latin Hotel IU'echwood a tittle after 1 ner of a particular pitch. Fred finally mggeated, "let the horae* Summit Giri A worded Beer without dessert 6-2865 Ecok Francaist Dt W»sHi«W p. ra. Cars wer« piloted by Mr. The. spaghetti casserole can be - Kay, Thomas Cokman, past-preal- shoes lie and I'll call up Frank Honors —at Wellesley \ 643 North Chestnut St. Murray, city engineer." However " At the honors chapel which Birthdays do have the habit of In same way. Repeat with remain- all ready to pop into the oven— Telephone—Wesfetield dent of SumjMlt Kiwanla; William and friend husband ean take time H. Lucas, manager of Hotel the dispute soon petered out. formally opened the college year rolling around—and though we dis- ing 8-inch layer. Decorate as de- In a short time the call came | at Wellesley College on September pense with the home-made cake sired. • out from the "man talk" to do that Beeehwood, and President Bill much himself. Savage, of Hi wants. Each car from the vicinity of the grill: 22, Barbara Hunt, daughter of Mr. for grown-ups to save the sugar— waa well loaded, The trip to the"Lunch w being served. It waaand Mrs. Franklin L. Hunt of for the youngsters It would be aBeef Hash Spaghetti Casserole near tragedy. So, with the birth- SEWING MACHINES lake waa made In a little more th«t voice of Chef Lucas, In- Woodland avenue was among A La Normandie 3 cups spaghetti, broken in than an hour over winding but stantly there w&a a rush for thethose awarded freshman honors day party In mind—everyone in the short lengths VACUUM CLEANERS permanent roads, grill, which la built on the lower for high scholastic achievement family will do with one spoonful Any homernaker who Is in the *i pound grated cheese Besides Its (>a&s«nger« two ears part of the property with a view during "the year 1944-45, Miss of sugar instead of two or three habit of preparing vegetable soup Salt and pepper were loaded well with things to of the Sake. It might be •stated Hunt, a member of the sophomore for awhile—and low and behold— with a marrow bone that also 2 tablespoons butter or fat Expert Repairs class, is a graduate of Kent Place the youngsters have that great big eat. The food had been prepared here, the Kay cabin is situated in boasts a good chunk of meat, has l'/i cups milk All Mokes a grove of trees. The food was School. cake for that very special occasion. In advance by "Chef.Lucas, and at one time or the other wondered Boil and drain spaghetti. Ar- embraced practically1 everything delicious, it was well .cooked, and Birthday Cake if something special couldn't be range a, layer in, bottom of a cas- ALL WORK GUARANTEED OJ»e might want at a picnic. There the cafeteria service excellent. All[Two Summit Girls 4 cups sifted, cako flour serole. 6ver it sprinkle some of were dozens of frankfurters, care-' the while Host Kay was rushing Inter Berkeley School 4 teaspoons double-acting baking done with that good meat, aside ! the cheese and scatter bits of Su. 6-0210 here and there seeing that every- Two Summit girls have enrolled •, , . powder from serving it either cut in the| butter or fat over this. Add a Sammtl Sewing Marline Service one, .was jit-rved. 1% teaspoons salt . Call • i!Ulteurn ' « Olf« rnr ' in the fall class at the Berkeley soup, or with horse-radish. Well, ! sprinkling of salt and pepper. Fill 'ft Summit Av«. Summit Ttil,s completed the first part of School in East Orange. They are: 2 cups sugar here is the answer—all wrapped j dish in this order, having spa- VICTORY CAKE ft the progrnm, at least so fur as 2/3 cup vegetable shortening Carol Boyle, daughter or Mr. and up In a French name— MINCEMEAT TARTS the lunch WILS concerned. The Mrs. J. R. Boyle of Oak Ridge l'-j cups milk quoit players returned to their avenue, and Mary Ginocchio, 2 eggs, unbeaten Beef Hash a La Normandie MELUE WEISS posts and the game wus resumed. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. 2 teaspoons vanilla 3 onions It! Mala St. Mllltiam Lucas took tirn'c out from his grill Ginocchio of Ashwood avenue. Sift flour once; measure into sift- 1 tablespoon fat Milk is good duties to show the boya "some- Mtes Boyle Is a graduate of Oak er with baking* powder, salt, and 2 cups cold boiled potatoes. thing about quoits," as he ex-Knoll School and Miss Ginocchio sugar. Have shortening at room 2 cups cold boiled beef pressed it. Walter Crann, Gard-- of Summit High School. temperature; mix or stir just to Vt cup meat stock for your skin v> FALL ner Eastman, Joe Zclgncr, Art soften. Sift in dry ingredients. Salt and pepper Becker, Fred Mort, Ed. Dederer, Summit Girls Enter Add Vi of the milk, the eggs, and Cut the onions into cubes and PLOWING Sid Cole, Ottp Schmidt, Tom Cole- vanilla. Mix until all flour I* fry in the fat until brown. Slice man, Ed. Butler, Art. Daliey, Hud- Skidmore College the beef and add to the onions, President and Mrs. Henry T. dampened, then beat 1 minute. Milkmaid ROTOTILLING aon Martin and several others, Add remaining milk, blend, and then add the potatoes and stock. Moore last Saturday held an "at Season and cook for about fifteen played, Emil FMttorer, Marsh home" at the President's House, beat 2 minutes longer. Shorrock and Bill Bedell looked Turn into two 10-inch layer pans minutes, or until well heated DISCING for this year's group of entering through on. No 'scores were announced, students at Skidmore College or three 9-inch layer pans. Pans Cleansing Milk but it wag explained Judge Hughes (Saratoga Springs. N. Y.), .which should be greased, lined on bot- had near a "perfect." numbers three hundred twenty- toms with waxed paper, and FRANCIS A. ALLEY Then came one of the several greased again. Bake In moderate l.aiulicape Arthlteet seven. features of the outing. From the Among these guests were Elea- oven (375 degrees F.) about 35 min- SUMMIT washes your skin Short Hills, N. J. SJI. 7-S518 recesaea of the trees a quartet of nor D. Swartz; daughter of. Mr. utes, or until done. Spread topi guesta emerged, carrying a newand Mrs. William H. Swarti of and sides with easy puffy frosting. MUSIC CENTER hickory bench, with strapped seat, Blackburn road and Elizabeth L. Decorate as desired. clean, leaves it and polUhed to perfection. This Muchmore, daughter of Mr. and Note: Corn syrup dr honey may 41-43 Maple Street was a gift from the "fellows." Mrs. Theodore Muchmore of replace V» of sugar. Use 1 cup Judge Hughes made the presenta- Laurel avenue. corn syrup or honey and 1 cup Summit 6-6395 alive and tion to Host Kay, who accepted sugar; decrease milk to 1 1/3 cups. the bench with thanks. Green Brussels Sprouts Combine syrup with milk. By thU time the second call for Musical Instruments Brussels sprouts should be Easy Fluffy Frosting—Beat 2 lovelier, 1.75* lunch waa shouted again, and thegreen; yellow ones may be too same mad rush as before waa egg whites with % teaspoon of Artistic Repairing mature, and therefore of less deli- salt until stiff enough to hold in mado for the "grill room." This I.N. Rta, u.$. fAT.orr. j cate flavor, or may have been kept peaks, but not dry. Pour 1 cup kept up practically all the after- too long. Watch carefully for Rare Old Violins noon, light corn syrup In fine stream worm holes as sprouts frequently over egg whites, beating constantly and Bows A group of swimmers made up are attacked by worms. Sprouts until of right consistency to spread of Carl Mftrwlg, Mort, Eastman, 1 usually are sold by the pound, (about 4 minutes). Add 1 teaspoon Strings • Reedi - Supplies JIMRE HOUSE FURNITURE Otto Schmidt and Bob Kay, tum- i there being 50 to 60 small sprouts vanilla. bled into cars and off they went to the pound. In some markets, for the bathing beach, "down the they nro sold by the quart box, Tiered Birthday Cake—Bake two Instructions South Orange • Summit • Westfleld • Rutherford • Plalnfletd road a mile or two." And howwhich holds about l'i pounds. 1 10-Inch' layers as directed above, DECORATIONS they sploshed and dove, with hon- pound, when trimmed and cooked, For the smaller layers, prepare ora about even. yields about 3 cups of sprouts. half the above recipe and turn into i Serves 4 or 8, two 8-inch layer pans. Bake in Rugs, Porcelains, Silver Then tliey returned to the Kay moderate oven (375 degrees F.) 25 abode and what appetites! But I thltwiy Grind »IM* Scallops more frequently appear minutes, or until done. there was plenty mid to spare. on the table, fried to a delicate Prepare 1H times the recipe for In Louis XV Case The "fcilowa" »ang "The End of brown and are served with Tartar a Perfect Day," and the auto trek easy fluffy frosting. Spread frost- sauce. But scallops a la Newburg ing on top and side of OTIC 10-lnch Home of H 1 home woa started at Intervals, All with a bit of sherry Is something voted Bill Kay a good host, with layer. Place remaining 10-lnch mmi comer to be considered. Everyone will layer on this; frost top and side. lOUTrUMrTOK, L I, Mnrsh Shorroek proposing the enjoy this treat. motion. Adjust and frost one 8-inch layer Tit f ttiMr Htm 04 In addition to Kiwanians, there MM. PATRICK A. VALENTINE Distinctive Furs wns present a fair representation -A<* ft«# Frtn OtMri from the Chamber of Commerce, of which, Mr. Kay la president. Luxuriant fur coats are created by mas- AUCTION Elected to Membership Than.. Fri. « Pit, Ort, .4-5.6. ter craftsmen from fine fur pelts chosen •I : P. M. ? In Toil Beta Pi, Yale by the customer in this East Orange MEW HAVEN. Conn. -- Wil- liam Edward Lreee, lfM«, Summit, shop. Soft Persian lamb, beautifully striped • P. o-jMnrsw-tf A is ninons the in Undents at Vale iK W If OKtllLV University who were recently elec- mink, silvery fox, silky seal and rich dark ted to membership In Tau Beta She'll be proud to wear ft Vt, the honorary engineering fra- Buach 4 Son* bridal net be- muskrat are among Jthe skins assembled for ternity. cause of their traditional fine aualttymid dktlncUve beauty. milady's choice. Choice of exquUltely creations—thrift priced. These pelts will be designed and tailored Radios Repaired MATCHED SET to lend gracious lines, charm and dignity Visit Our Fnlnr <#t to M<% ir*«riml Tti 2© Beecttwmxl Rrm

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t, ®4i QUEIN WILHILMINA FUND MARINO'S t! W ifc CtMTtAL AV1NUI lAST Tftf SUMMIT HE^lp, THURSDAY. OCTQgit 4, \H% \7 Rtkockq at Mobwha t lest Aroa, Lme« report back to the meet- r'entific men developed • the atomic Religion bomb. Hew Dining Room •After the meeting ref«*in.cr.ti' if Christians ' realist that tbelr were servrd and the ^rncnl ex- pression of the delegates present faith requires of them mor* than Of Pine Tree Inn w r§ w»s that considerable, work had • * ~*«* they, will live Reports and Plans bten m the TOWNSHIP—Ut Lt. ^iUlam D. heart, and wait all thy smii ami RUSSO. Army Air Force veteran of tensive damage by fire. The new at»d the Jt is Love; which paints the 1 dining room will feature a 60- ' iV-r^Han A*iae*.»t>,orL» and in KiUi all tby .strength, and with six month* overMM service with all thy,,mind;, and thy neighbor petal with myriad hues, glances the Eighth Air Force in tb* Euro- i foot bar. A more generous dance «!•.'.«* of bdiJ *eather the in the vyurm sunbeam, arches the ' is also provided in the new din- AR'f WAS good ijt'onatTd K. is thyself.'* -Luke 10; 27. pean Theatre of Operations, hits cloud with the bow of beauty, bla- ing room. Music will be furnish' jiri-.-.-'Wiit of the Oauni'Jl,'pr becn placed on inactive itatus and zons the night with-starry gumi, ed by Parry Rhodes and his ..• I<-S«.>!1 * • 11T ; S Mf- ll-n| ,-.-|n !'in: !,r returned to vlcjllan life. He is the Dr.-W. S- Hmman reported Uu- III'.I-I :t.itin:-,,tl I'diiii'-ii i>; \W, L:..II,.< orchestra plus a variety of enter- and iovir.H earth with loveliness. son of Police Chief Domlnick V. aceoiiiijtitshnieriLs oj . ih Kihu .I!K>II :i .'id , i«i u.-i-«i 1>> I'-nii.'.- Mary Baker Eddy. Russo. Jr. and Mrs. Russo of tainment. The Pine Tree Inn will ters' Dspattmcnt for the Springfield. ' avenue, Berkeley continue, as it did prior to the j ononihA including the Int««rt-hurch The Christian religion has i:ya Heights. fire, in serving steak platters. j V-E Day srrvu-f, anj a'*o »n- predominant aspects, faith and : lieutenant Russo returned to the The Pine Tree Inn over the nounred tha: a t'r.iaa Thanks- life, belief and conduct, spirit and stales in March after completing past few years has developed a ' giving Sfrvuv xvj;t t>«* hi-lA on Ko- morals. Both side* require on:- 35 combat missions as a navigator wide clientele among the carriage , vemht'r ^;. at the M«-tt»od«t full devotion and (uneere devel- on a B-17 Flying Fortress. He trade. Before the fire the inn was,' Chunh with Dr. Wi^i^m I'. 5>lt*r- opment. rill as gup>t prf-ai'hor. holds the E.T.O. campaign rib- enjoying ever increasing patron- '• An o'J proverb Rives expression age as a dine-out danc«, and en- bon with one battle star and the 1ST LT. WM. ». RVSSO Mrs Frank Ta'niitge r<-v to the dual nature of Chrutianity: Mi Medal with the five Oak Leaf tertainment emporium. the t'jLJensiv*1 work that' has "Work as though no ju\tv<'t" ;n',tii- TOWNSHIP—Luzon—While on tour of American Red Cross in- Clusters. . | done by the Church Wonn-n'ji t*v- t'd; jtrny JI.S though no work ;iv.iii-- stallatlons in the Pacific, America I Red Cms* National Chairman X graduate of Regional High i Ex-Berkeley Hoights partmenSi Arrangenseuis hav«- <•(!." Basil O'Connor chats with T5 Carlos Perdue, Ve'rdunvilUv Va, and School, Springfield, and Newark ( bt'fn miJc for a me** ing on Worlii School Referendum GW Honored S/$gt. Nicholas I)i Nunzio of SumiMU. at the Mabuhay rest area, a If yeni Will read the .suR^rslril State Teachers College. Lt. Russo Community Day. November -2, t At Bridal Shower camp of the 1st Cavalary Division pn Luzon. Scripture passages oarefviliy,' you did his practice teaching In the j with i>r. Walter Van Kirk u will discover that JP.SUS put aiti- TOWN8HIP — Miss Edna M. S/Sgt. Di Nunzio is the son ofjMr. and Mrs. Ralph Di Nunzio Summit public schools. He entered j Favorable Action .the principal 'speaker. ttido before actual prrforiiiiince Clocks and Watches of Springfield avenue; He will hpve been in service three years the AAF in January, 1943 and re- { I Frey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Those who excel tn doeds v.'ho fail this month. The Sergeant graduated from Regional High Si-hool. The report on the Church MOM'S tciv€d his wings and commission j Edwatd J. Frey, Jr. of Homestead low isi .spiritual humility are con- Your most valuable aids in Springfield, .in 193», and was employed sit the Summit Forge and work »'M nr**cntcil. by Walford as a 2nd Lt. at graduation exercises Predicted Today j Park, formerly of Snyder avenue, demned by thu Master as un- keeping on the job. See Berkeley Machine Work in Broad street, Suinmit. Martin,sod ir.ciujcd iae [»rogr;}m June 10. 1M4 at Selman Field, La. TOWNSHIP-A sampling of a " Heights, was guest of »t the March mteting whuh W.UN worthy. ', . •. thai they are in perfect cross view of public sentiment honor at a surprise shower, Sep- S/Sgt. Di Nunzio has indicatecjj that he expects to be horn? by lie was promoted to first lieuten- tember 20. The shower was held attended by- men from the >;j:M The Christian can never he rim- tunning order at all timed. here points to favorable action Christmas. (The p,hoto is by Bullajjjd of the .Red CrossJ 1 ant last January. at the home of Muss Betty Buser memlHT churches Tho Intrr- tent were mere duty. Doing one". * In April, Lt. Russo and Miss in tonight's election on the ques- church Wclcbsn*1 Bookie* for i <•- duty is noble only to thf |>;i£.ui: us serve you with, our tion of bond issue to provide a in the Borough. Claire Booker, daughter of Mr. Th^ae present Included Miss Berkeley Chemical Co. Executives at Outing turning vf-erans w-as a»so dv- the CUristian always >eeU.s what skilled dependable repair and Mrs. Stacey T. Booker of school. The election will be held more ho. can 1 Wallschleger Miss Bc- ; SJeaiis of dfefHfnuij; the genera! To Decide Title interest in religion and inere.tsin;; vide facilities for classes from; tel. Miss Dorothy Philhowcr, Miss cii'ir^U attfr-.daricr arc being con- the fourth to eighth grades, in- Janet Heberton. Alias Esther Mildred. Joiin Bcvki *j»okc on !:n- clusive, besides administrative In Softball Loop Bchrc, Mrs. Lillian Ortolan, and v.irioits problonvs of released ;, sir TOWNSHIP—Pine Tree Inn will offices and other school activities Miss Emma Graetz. for religious eatK.ttion in l play the Firemen In the first of a including a combination school Miss Frey is to wed T/Sgt. three same series to decide the auditorium and gymnasium. Joseph Caporaso of Summit. Sgt. softbnll championship of the town- The Chrijittars Caporaso has been with the AAF ship in the Columbia School play- iticnt rrfwirt ivas rcAtf-nte*! by M'xs three years. Miss Frey is associ- ground oval on Sunday, October 7 Virginia («iLson rwomnicn- ated with the Bell Laboratories. at tl a. m. Blue Mt. Farms iiition "liat tho membrr.*.hi|> rff thu* gfou[» be iitrs'.tcd to sttnloi-t.s Captain Carl Carpenter's Fire- Sea-going Marines now find al- men won the first half of the Topple Delia's most every port in the world open .»f the Junior and Sensor HiKh Berkeley Heights Softball League to them, Volunteer for the U. S. Sviuots «a.* aJojitcd hy the nwl- and Captain James Monica's Pine Marine Corps and become a part Tree Inn copped the second half. Home Supply, 9-4 of the world's greatest fighting Tiure WA.S ror.psJrfiib'c (itj.'U--:- r The championship series is flie TOWNSHIP — Blue Mountain force, >'^>n AS to the nerds and i» s;.;jni- .'.:itvc>n o* » Young Ad>i.'. "Irouji \t> culminating activity of a 45-game Farms defeated Delia's Home Sup- f schedule of a softball season spon- ply by a score of «-2 In a Berke- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT <fd|>'f Khfl have !fft High Si luxil Committee. test played on the Columbia School NEW PRt»VIDK*CK TOW XS1UP iiii'i #ti'- di> r>o* fe*5 «'. honie i\\ thf XKHS, and Women'.- Clvibs. A TIIP winning team will be pre- j playground here ur- I i omnultce tiuhitiing C;sruii;*n scnied an attractive award to be j Delia's defeat gave Pine Tree suant to Revised Statutes 0-^« of Pe|i»M'«»fn f'oiiipnuv, Long hlnnd City; S. Y. purchased out of league fees. Inn undisputed possession of the tho (State of New Jersey, nod untt'tid- Association lufmtxr*, vv»*;) be -se- menis thereto mid miiiple-iiitintn tliere- lected to study thu pr >*>!etn a;d FmnvhUetl /Jollier: /'(fi»i-( and ^7, in Ulr»ok T', nn jContracts Captain Otto Schwartz, Blue Mt. the official tax map r>f tho Town- i will ask the county to "dress up" ship of New I'rovUlcncf. j Mo«le Vice-Moderator next year. Chairman Charles M. Farms shortstop, hit n home run in Said land* (JoHcr|l»culd. j George Brodley of Kent I'lttc* seven hits, the former getting four however, Is Five Hundred (|50O.) L)oi- TOWNSHIP county help will be asked Include — Twn rontraets Voulcvsird, v as elected viee-wod- for four. RECOND TRACT; BHr>K known j for improvomenta at tim Bonnie Emerson lane, Kuntz avenue, »nd dMlguatpd a.« l,of« ? \n 4i; h >tb i g Sanatorium, New I'rovi- (rator of the Westminster F«-|- Washington street, and Country- Tony Delia led the losers at bat ( vrn Inelualvp, In Block ss, mi ihc ntfici.u ^ ' l jw.ship of the Synod of New Jer- side road. with three hits, Pitcher Dave lax map of tlie Tcm-imlilt* of New dence Township, were awarded by Brown of the victors itruck out Providence, , the Board of Freeholders Thurs- nt the animal eonferenee of | Said lands dencrlbwl «* Second Tract I two m«n in the third to check a sl>a.U bo sold as a wh(»le for cash to day. Fellowship at Newark imst Delia rally. the highest bkldpr, l>ut the minimum The lowest bidder, E. S. Hrtrn- price Rt which »al of Union, will erect a new garage > Sehwaiti!. ws - • ST. l>nth IncUislvi-, In itli.ck !»l. .»< •optr, Tcjir« s«'ntin({ the I'resby- Prwseh, ef — * HIP official tux MI,'M» 'if tru Town- for $4,773,75. ri.ui ehurehes in New Jersey, HS- Ahren*. <• * HeeoK, 2I» 3 Snld land* Blue Mt. Forms nl !"r«\sbyteri!«n ('tiurih. New1: tin* hlRl)»sf Iiidtler, Inn t h«< minimum V. rf nrlce tit which utild h\ml% tuav >><• PO!<1Propert, y Sold U, to he» -••••"•."FmnrrFrTn^fTT!- R^IKJJ known t (icorgc Winspcar h»vp soW te&, and 'tbp kpynute-'iBWrffiaF A.»!. ft. II ami designated n* U|K I: I- 22 »mih \ ,,ropcrty lo«:Hted at the corner of And K« T«im«»rr<»w" by l)r. Char- Prince, us . .... 4 1 MeMiine Hvenue and Dimnond Hill T. i^>ber, j»et*ret(iry of thi' I'amillHl*. "Ii. I 1 fax nun|> «f 111^ Toivn*lil|» of New A. l:»ella, xf I 1 Provldt'iiir. ro«d, to Mr. *»i«>r>s, Thf young proplc were \ n n nhall l>« «fil a WIIKII' f»r i-ash in Rues:. Mountain, VVhitmore »ind .Miiijsaiiclll. ef, trrtained overnight in homes of ..WITH OOLO ION© l»i, if I T n |irlc» at «hli )i «;tlf *n\A Real K.itate Board, were the milt*.»« of the ehurch, and rt- GYPSUM WAUIOAiD l*fIrnnp, If ..,, 1 0 ii hdwevtr, In Three Hundred T>>u \iiilnnn. 2U , t n 1 (1.1)0.) I >ol In ri>. brokers. rned Kttturd«y morning for *d- 'Wuh Gold Bond Oyptum Bo*rd 1 it it FIFTH TRACT: fl«In(C known esses by R«v. I.loyd K Foster m\u\ the •m»»lng. Perforated n. i>rii«, II . J n n uml denlnnnti'jtt d *• Liite l'i ami '.'.')tt. Tftpe Joint Sytteni ydu carl h«v« l hi Hlnck I Id, i»n Ihi (iffleliil lax tim|t Ntworker lyys OM Ktr>( rtiiiri It. Newnrk. and wall* M imooth and •CMMICM «I Totuli" nf tli» Tnwn«tlti|> i>f N^VP I'rm hlcni-p. jo* ltcitv Ann tluiiimell. ! Mint* Mi Il'l I Hold landu a«*i'rltidl HR Fifth T»uH Twin FoHs Rood Houso it(ted iu«fi«c«i, . . retdy for 013 shall l>n »»lil n» « whitl" for ruli « HlRliPut lildilrr, init !Jt*» nilniiisiMti TOWNSHIP) Captain Surau. 1 1 S: ami dculRiiaffd an ljr»t <#, In IHn. k 'd hy Itrv (Jeorge Hwrittey, t). I> . fur covning old, oracti«d w«H». Nom«d GOr C rond to Harry Tt, W»l*on of New <"ri!ingi or adding "*w rwmw. 111, rsii Hi* official li»i iti»|i i>f lh« of 1h<* depiirlrnent nt our boys como TOWNSHlP~Ch«rIw Town*hlp of N'w l*iovl(t#nso. ark. Edward A Butler of thr Sun1. "V<»u i«t a fwrmanent J«te»,.. «• •inMl In ml* d»n«Tlln«f| n Pl Tho ringing rnruM>- and llitdre* Bhftfftr, m«t«lH(r» mil Hoard of FU-uJtoM m« wrvii-p WMd amonr * group which irnlii UmU ti««y Ii" «r»M. lt.it*. enry 0 Hfirtntann of Huminlt, of tw«n and wflim«n from th« «ou«- •vtr, I« Flv» Mil mli^d fiiiniu iif.linr». MtMtfd by Hrwllry. and Bttny of Long DiiUneo c*lU to lNfii tn 1 mm* cOII Holm* * ol South Orange, •Itetlon campalin ef th# R«|»wMI 1J5, mi «ff!(•!») til* Steto Hlqhwoy Comm. 'I'lic WoxunlnUtrr K«>llow»hij) I* many parts of tho country. M*fOftAT«» f AM t l em Party I« Union County, Th»y Wml Trmton, Oct. • 8t»tc HIK n- iv >r new nnfionat t»rg«ni»«lion «f w»rt »«l«t«4 by Wurrtn N. Oaff- TruH, (**miml**ion*r H^nf^r MlH^r Ir, rc<«itvtrrinn young: {Mftple. »r\4 Thoy m«*n a lot. thoso n"! l»lild'*i. Inn t)t« rnltiiimini today received f»r#»*id«>r»t T«lrt, ». - 8Ut« Hltfrway iMvMm tm m «<<>pli» i*f all major I'fitrolant Riaftnr "rnkct ot (-ration in tht wNHlnta Ptn> r- h»vi« H1iwk rtl1JW, MI Ilic nffliint t»V Wo know you wtnt thooo or Hi* 't'rtwiililti nf Net The Mrtlrt Imuli —H ford, will IM» •*««•«t»r. Tfco «th«r s. I, two nono but mctnity Sflftf Dlittnoo eklU, an«l kooy PLUM1ING AND HEATING thoM you Ao MtJbv ki*«t

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"r"*,.r--. .^ o" ^ *-& t>f* {$U* U mt SUMMff HERALD, fHUHSOAV, OCTOtER 4, ft4f were suffered by fee U. 8. 8. Can- j terra during fcar eight months' Potlee Sack HH and Rim Drivwr Harvest Show Scouts 6et Set On Ship Ti j action in the Pacific. ! "During the U-day tow tram On Manslaughter Chora* ; Formosa to the tint repair base BOROUGH - Chief Harry High Namsra fWal Koasa, T Of 44i Oub Heidi By Jap Planes; at With! in the Caroline Islands sent out an alarm Tuesday Bight avenue, Summit, following which Boro chain, the -Streamlined Bait over the teletype from Summit po- • requiem mass will be offered at Awards Announced Activities < St Teresa's Church, Summit, at Group' was formed when the U. lice headquarters tor a hit and run BOROUOH-4-H Club members BOROUGH-BO* scouting Soon Back at Sea 8. S. Houston, a light crulaer driver who shortly after T p m. hit •:80. Burial will bt in St Tercsa'a BOROUCH:~Tha heavy cruis- planned and prepared the exhibit* the borough attabllihad itself M . which was bit by sa aerial tor* and ran down Jamas BlrdsaU, U, Cemetery. of their gardening, pouttrty, and on er V. & 8. Canberra, of which Lt. of Mountain avenue causing in- day night for a program of post. (j. g.> Lawrence N. Hanaen of! pedo ana day after the Canberra, canning projects T«*eday, October war activities which are exptcted WniKauffinaiv South street and Central avenue : Joined the slow-moving task juries resulting in his death after he had been taken in an ambulance Pi*sbytwrkM Church In the home at to put scouts M an even firmer Murray Hill is attached, will soon; group. Admiral William F. Hal- fol, ..„, *.;„ footing here. he back at aw following exteittv* s*y. Jr., U&N, Commander of the to Overlook Hospital, Summit. W C H. Yertoe State .(Mr- j Davin* luA and Mrs. A raorgnajMUoa of Troop N« repair* and intprov al B«k-T Third Flwt, heard the Tokyo ra- Douglas Ryerson, New World Wide Comnmalea ays eommitUe was held Monday ton Navy Yard following eattea- i .dio announce the 'annihllaUon' of Mayor John W. Oakwood came to 4-H leaden, assisted in attttag «p 11 a. m.—World Wide Commun- evening at the home of Robtrt sive damages which were suffered bis fleet, although only the Can- his home stating a man was lying ion Sunday will be marked la this the exhibits. Mias Ruth M Xttat, Webster In Passalc street Chair. f BOROUGH-Mr. and Mr*. oft Formosa by a Japanese aerial berra and Houston had been dam* In the highway In agony calling for service. assistant home agent with tea man Harold Pedersea of tit* troop fsha J. McKay of Athel, Mass, an- torpedo. aged. Than the Jane discovered help. The mayor immediately went The topic of the sermon by Mr, Union County extension service, committee wai picked ai acting •auneel th§ engagement of Uxtlr Lt Haneen attended Summit i that the 'remnants' of the Third to the scene to find his neighbor. Yerkes will be 'The Christ of the Judged the entrie*, scoutmaster with Larry Menaces. 4»ufhUr, Madlyn, at a party In High School from 192S to IMS} Fleet -were retiring at alow pact, Mr. Birdsall with a leg broken Those who entered tin canning ! Cross." and Edmomd V, Sheldon as aui . ffeelr home on Saturday nifbt to which time he enlisted in the and Admiral Halsey directed his and doubled back and suffering Yeung People exhibit* Included Barak Parcells, ( fte. WilUam J. Kauffman Jr., Navy. He advanced through the {'bait' group to proceed In such a other Injuries. The mayor tmrnedi* tant scoutmasters, Walter Behr« g p. m.—Junior Christian En- who won Very iBaotl ribbons for was named camping chalrmin; im of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Kautt- ranks to his present rating which 1 manner as to try to draw out the ately called Chief High who is deavor. her peaches; Leila lance, Oood, snaa at V»* Springfield avenue. he gained last year. At the prea- ] Imperial Fleet still seeking the driver of the car fisee Long, chairman of scout sd> «:*3 p. m.—Bible Study. for beets and beans, and! Very Ooo4 vancemtnt work; Ralph KrtUti, Mlw MacKay, * graduate of •nt time be is ship's secretary on The Japs did/ venture forth to who is now sought on manslaugh- Cvenlng Service for tuna fish; BUI Leadmeaser, ter charges. When the mayor reach- secretary-treasurer; John Wright, Athol Hllh School and Colby Jr. the Canberra. His varied tour of •kill* the 'sittlngducka' Canberra The evsning service will be held, Very Good for beate and beam; ed Mr. Birdsall, the Injured man chairman of the activities commit- College, is employed by the Flrit tour has included assignments to and Houston, but when they were la the chapel at 8 o'clock. Rev. Susanna Lane, Vary Good far car- was. still conscious stating that lt HKUOB«1 Bank of Athol. the following ships: U. & & Den- about equi-dlstant from the 'halt Frank Roppelt of St. Luke's Epis- rots and tomatoes, Good for tee; J.WUbuf Wahl, vlca-ehalrrain. was a Ford that hit him. That is MM fiance, a graduate of Sum- ver (old light cruiser), lKtft-31; group' and Halse/s main Fleet, copal Church, Murray Hill, will peaches; Richard Undaolat, Vary The troop will continue to tntet the only jclue police have to work alt High School, attended New- U. 8. S. Augusta * heavy cruiser >, they discovered the latter and preach. Qood for beets; SUtn Walters, Monday in the Lincoln School »u. ark College of Engineering, and 1931; U. a a Mississippi (battle- turned back before they them- on. CkHJd for tomato**: and peaches dttorium from 7:10,Jo • p. a, fu employed by the New Jersey ship) 1932-88; U. a Naval Train- selves were Idlled'. For this dar- Mr. Birdsall had lived in Sum- and Very Good for, corn, M»a Camp Chairman Behre, who «u Ing Station, Great Lakes, 1S35- ing move during their retirement,, mit for many years where he was Methodist Church scoutmaster In 1124, will hav« BUte Highway Department before Rev. H, F. DaMnett beans, and Jam; Batty Ann Rug- Mi entry Into the,Army. Having 38; U. S. a Philadelphia. Atlantic the Canberra and Houston, and formerly employed by Jersey Cen- gerlo, Very Good for pears and plant for camping in the near fu- CFL. DOMINIC* PIGHA Fleet, 1B38-41; U. a Savannah, escorting ships received a *Well tral Power & Light Co. as a meter 10 a. m.—Sunday School, under ture. recently come back from overseas the direction of Alien W. Roberts, blackberries; Rath Porter, Good for service, he is completing a fur- 1M2; U. S. a New Jersey, battle- Done!' from Admiral Halsey, who reader. In recent years he had been beans and chicken. The committee guiding the dts- BOROUGH — Purple Heart and ship, 1943, and since on the Can- declared that their 'skill and guts' employed In a defense plant recent- World Wide Communion Day lough, prior to reassignment The exhibitors of eggs from their Unies of the Explorer Post, which Bronze Star holder, Corporal Dom- berra. wiU become a 'Navy Tradition.' ly having terminated bis employ- Mr. Dablnett's sermon topic will poultry projects Included Jim serve* the needs of older boy*,, in- inick Pigna, son of Salvatore Lt. Hansen wears the folllowlng On the afternoon of October 18, ment He was born in New York be "Th« Whole Wide World." Peck, Bill Landmeiatr, and George cludes Harry BchHchtlng, Frank Pigna of Marlon avenue, Murray decorations: Second Nicaragua^ a mass attack by enemy planes City. The church will unit* with Chris? Lincoln School's Hill,, has been honorably dis- tians all over the world to observe Ryerson with. Excellent ribbons; Tedeece, Allen W. Roberts, C. j Campaign Ribbon; American De- began. Approximately 60 were Mr. Btrdsall leaves his wife and charged from the Army with M world wide Communion Day. This David Williamson and Richard Ernest Fischer, John Ormond, ft fense Service Ribbon; European- downed by carrier planes, and the son, James Birdsall, Jr., a daugh- credit points. Serving for three will be the first Sunday of the Llndquist, Good ribbons; and Ar- Alfred Zangara, Mr. Webiter, and Africa-Middle East Area Cam- Canberra shot down one of two ter, Mary Birdsall of Newark; two 9th Grade and years, he took part In D Day and Loyalty to Christ Crusade which thur Barry received a fair rib- Mr. Pedersen. paign Ribbon; Asiatic - Pacific that broke through—making six sisters, Mrs. Marlon Gets of Madi- fought on right Into Germany. will come to a climax on Family bon. * . . Area Campaign Ribbon; Philip- rising Sun flags for the cruiser's son and Mrs. Elmer Crane of Bask- Four other brothers are also in Sunday, November 11. Press Club Plans pine Liberation Ribbon, and Navy bridge. It was the other plane ing Ridge, and his mother, Mrs. The only flower exhibitor was Proytr Fvflowshlp the Army: S/Sgt. Ferdinand Pig- Youth Fellowship* BOROUGH—The Press Club at Good Conduct Medal. From 1941 which managed to score a second Catherine Birdsall of Madison. Sarah Parcells with a Good entry BOROUGH - TM Prayer Ft!- Lincoln School has organized for na, Pfc. Reggie Pijcna, Cpl. Michael to 19*2 lit. Hansen attached to { hit on the crippled Hotfston. The Sr.-Hl Fellowship wiU meet of nasturtiums and a Very Good lowship meeting will be held in Pigna, and Pvt. William Dimella. Funeral services will be held at th« home of Allen W. Roberts, v tee eighth year of Its existence pre- convoys in the North Atlantic j After a brief stay at Ullthi, the Saturday morning from the Me- entry of tinnlas. the Presbyterian Chapel, Niw paratory to publication of the after whjch he went to the Pacific U. S. 8. Canberra was towed to Ridgeview. at 7 p. ni, Sunday. Vegetable division awards went Providence, on Tuesday, Oct. 9, Softool's official newspaper, Turkey Rtprtsontotlvos attached to operating combatant the Advanced Base at Manus in Christian Pedenen will be the to Richard Lindquiat, who showed at 1:18 p. ra. Continuing the theme, Town Talk. William Laodmesser Of CIO and AFL ships. the Admiralty Islands. Her Polict Rtcordtr Holds guest speaker. Mr, Pedersen is a Very Good tomatoes, parsley and "The First Missionaries and Their ~ has been elected edUor-ln-chlef Commenting on his observa- ] wounds temporarily healed there, former pilot of a B-2* over Italy radishes, Oood onions, peppers; Great Contributions," the Bible , Burglar for Grand Jury with th« ISth Air Force. , with Patricia Behre and Alice Bur- At PTA Forum tions aboard the U. S. A. Canberra | but the 13,000-ton Baltimore-class BOROUGH — Appearing Friday beets and llmas, and Excellent cab- readings will be Acts, chapter g, 1 net as associate editors; ROM BOROUGH—Representatives of at the time she was hit off For- cruiser was able, with her three The Jr.-Hi Fellowship will also bage, broccoli, melons and squash. and Ephesiana, chapters J und «, night before Police Recorder A. C. meet at 7 p. nv, Sunday, In the Marie Sabia and Clementine Gen- the C I. O. and the A.F.L. will talk mosa and during her subsequent remaining damaged engines, to Hoffman, Alfred Paul Miller, 18, Ruth Porter received the excellent etti, sports editors; Arthur Barry, on "Labor Relations during Recon- voyage back to Boston, Lt. Han- limp back over the 10,000-odd church lecture room. Dr. O. C. award for her large pumpkin and Additional lorough N«ws Watertowu, Mass., was held for Nelson, pastor of the Summit Beverly Mese. Constance Badgley, version . . . and After" at a forum sen submits the following memo- miles to Boston Navy Yard in 35 action of Union County Grand Betty Ann Ruggerio received Very on Pago 24 and Dorothy Adams, news editors; discussion of the Chatham Town- randum: days, January 13 to February 16 Methodist Church, will be the Good for her squash. BUI Landmes- Jury on charges of unlawful entry speaker Jean May and Gloria Phillips, ship P.T.A. immediately after the "It was shortly before sunset on of this year, escorted by a single and burglary. He was found guilty •er's corn was Excellent and his business managers; Rita Sherry, business meeting on October 16,' October 13, 1944. while the Can- | destroyer on only part of the of stealing more than $600 In jew- Women's Evening Guild peppers Good. Jack Wahl took tot art editor; Clifford Borden, James Mrs Calvin S. Fuller, program bcrra was in the protecting screen I journey.' elry from the home of Mrs. Thomas The Women's Evening Guild Excellent ribbon for his carrots NtcdALMHi? Peck, Ruth Taylor, and Jean Pic- chairman, announced yesterday. of ships around the aircraft car- F. Brennan in Division avenue. will meet at the church Monday, and Sutanne Lane rated Good for trotki, feature editors. Miss Kath- riers which were recovering their Oct. S, at 8:15 lira, Devina Sands, After short talks, the two labor Community and Miller was apprehended by kohlrabi, btets, beano, and pan* ryn Tressler is the faculty ad- planes following a raid on For- home economics teacher at Lin- union members will answer ques- National War Fund Chief of Police Harry High work- Ity. viser. mosa, that seven Japanese tor- coln School will speak on "Nutri- tions on unions and labor prob- ing in connection with the Summit The eanned products of two of pedo bombers attacked the task Raflv HoW tion." The ninth grade at its election lems. It is expected that lively dis- police. The culprit was one of five the New Providence 4-H Club force. Three of the planes were BOROUGH-A rally of the lead- Devotions will be led by Mrs. named Rote Maries Sabia as presi- cussions will follow. The meeting magazine salesmen who had re- members, Sarah Parcells and Leila shot* down, and the other four be- ers for the Community and Na- Ralph Krelsel. Hostesses will be dent; James Peck, vice-president; held at the township school will be- ceived permits last week from Bunce, were exhibited at th« gan a run on the Canberra which tional War Fund Drive was held Mrs. Joel Walker and Mrs. H. F. Wm. Landmeaser, secretary, and gin promptly at 8:15 to allow time Summit police to solicit subscrip- County Fair in Elisabeth, and also was making an emergency turn Monday evening at which time Dablnett. Patricia Behre, treasurer. Miss for the forum. tions. The jewelry was found in a at the new 4-H Club building at to cope with them. The big Cruis- Chairman G. Russell Vanderhoof Jean Massucco was named chair- waste basket at Summit police Choirs Meet Thursday the Trenton Fair. The «»H leaders er had held fire up to this point delivered a "fighting address." All man of the class's general commit- Hobbtti and AfMttic headquarters where Miller had 3:30 p, m.—Jr. Choir will meet at expressed themselves at being very to avoid hitting other vessels, but members of the executive comma- tee. The class Is now organised thrown it. He has a previous record the home of Mra. J. Wilbur Wahl. proud of this fact Displays of Lincoln now her tee were in attendance. Details of for toe year preparatory to con- anti-aircraft gunners In the Bay State based upon two 8 p. m—Sr. Choir will meet at BOROUGH—Two displays in the went into action and quickly the $3,450 budget were further ex- ducting various activities the pro- convictions for burglary. the church. loict Namotf Ai ceeds of which will go towards corridors of Lincoln School this downed three of the attackers. The plained. Final details of the drive Social dub paying various expenses for the week concern hobbies and the phy- fourth succeeded in launching its which will start Saturday and con- The Social Club will meet at the G.O.P. CompaigMf year such as the annual Hudson sical education department. Stu- torpedo before joining the others tlnue through October 23 were ex- Enters W#stmlnstwr church Friday night, Oct. 11 BOROUGH-H. a Bolee of The River trip and caps and gowns. dents In Miss Eva Kmyer's seventh in a flaming crash into the water. plained. BOROUGH — From New Wil- Circle, Murray HUI, hai bean The class takes over various con- grade are showing bobbies Includ- "A huge ball of flame shot more mington, Pa., comes word that Miutoiiarits Arrivt named at this community's repre- cessions during the year such as ing stamp collections, match boxes, than 100 feet skyward when the Rttunti to Cotttqt Edwin Dotten, son of Mr. and sentative Among the men and we» the selling of candy. miniature bottles of perfume, etc. mlsBlle exploded on the starboard BOROUGH - Miss Audrey Mrs. E. M. Ddtten of Falrview At Station in laliut men who will conduct the general The physical education display side, killing one officer and 22 en- Carol Duffy, daughter of Mr. and avenue l« enrolled in one of the BOROUGH-R«v. and Mrs. Mer- election campaign for the Republi- Twenty-five thousand fingers under the supervision of Mrs. listed men and injuring about 40 Mrs. Charles Duffy of Madisop largest freshman classes in the rel P. Call&vray and their daughter, can Party In Union County. He were permanently injured during Celeste Donnelly features mate- others, as boiler rooms were des- avenue, has returned to Green history of Westminster College. Sharon, have arrived In Beirut, was selected by Warren N. Gaff- Col MIL MOOY at 1844, the National Safety Council rials pertaining to teaching equip- troyed and engine rooms tempo- Mountain College, Vt., entering He is a graduate of Summit High Lebanon from Jerusalem, where i ney of Roselle, chairman of the estimates. ment. rarily flooded. No other casualties her sophomore year. School. they are permanently stationed executive comntttte. Sue 6-4120 ment: thanca (4) south 34 degrcra 53 mlnutM fain 406 4S fi>«>t 1 Rrec» 45 minutes Kant 580 feet more , place of Beginning, at shown on the under the Southern Baptist For- ADVERTISEMENT , : rick f# $21 to $100 OF~j[ifw PBOVIItSKjCB i"> minutes east &H0 teet more or to th* point or pt,,:, , L. oof hfElnniiiegng.. <>;r Irs* U> a poinp t rilntnni ITS feet .iMierxlrmnl plap n to "Zoningg Maapp ooff eign Mission Board. Mrs Callaway St* Ukt'i Rtf. Eplwopol le»i to « point illttiirit 175 t«el HI", IT ORDAINKU li>- the Mayor nr>itl!<>rly at riKht anglea from the the Uorough of .Vew Providence" Is the former Beth Fountain of TODAY* F"Ksbise o¥iu5 » See northerly nt right nngU-ji from lh«< and Borough Cnumil of thp ISnroukh northerly »I<1» line of Mountain A\ve- dated January 23, 1S33, which amend- Bsv. Frank BepfeH northerly «lil« llnp of Mountain of N*?w I'rovldenr* that »n Ordinance nu«. tbenc« (5) norlhensinly end ment plan accoinpanle* and Is made Long Hill. There will be a eommuoton ser- Afl Ordinance to Amend An Ordl- Avenue: thonc* (a) northtaatprly Fntltled "Th» Zimirif* Ordlnanr* Of tiano* Kntitl»<1 "Thw Zoning Ordl- parallel to Mountain Av«nu« ami dis- a part or thin Ordinance. Nineteen months old Sharon has vice at 11 a. ra. this Sunday. The beats te iels) Men sai Wesiea »nw"i*ri>vl(irnc#" tant IIJ ftct not ill westerly at right All Ordinance* Or part* of Ordi- ta foir *••• er Mtaatin. nanc* of th« Uorough o( X»w Provl- and iiy adopted March S. 1933 be. am) it here- d«ne«" adopted March I, 1911 by nnnirs therefrom 1480 f'ct to a point nances incon'tlfitpnt herewith are here- received her first offer of mar- topic of Mr, Roppelt's sermon tit right nngle.i thprcfrom HSn f«et l>y In, nmcnd*il l>y chnnglnR from In the westerly line of landa of Fred by repealed and thin Ordinance anal! rttkneint from Zon« A to Zone C on to a tmlnt In tt>n westerly Una of Zonn A to Zf»n» C on "XoniriR Slap take effect Immediately In the man- riage. The father of Musa, a 5-year- will be "Drink Te All of T»U." "Znmng m»ii of tha Borough of New Inmla of Fred Ttuns: thenr* (S) 'if tti* Roroimli of NfB- I'rovldrnce Tom*, tlifiiio (d) along landu of naid ner provided hy Inw. old Arab boy, has proposed that EMPLOTIES Provld*rir»" d.iipil January 11, 1933, dat«d January !3, 1933, that portion Tom» North 1 degree 3* minute" East The pastor is pleased to an- l land* of »nkl Twin north 1 , y !, 13, that portion 45o feel to the northwmterly corner of 1. Thomaa C. Mtixion, do hereby Sharon be promised to his son and 1h»t portion uf Zone A beginning U»arre f X certify that the foregoing ordinance nounce that the Interior of the KRUUL LOAN M. At • utone mo(ium»nt nt% the •otith- rnlnutr* ml 4,'xi frrl to > nf Xon« A biRlnntnit 'it n Mr.nr rnonti- land* nf f»ild Toina; thenre (7) atlll states he will begin paying at • *rlr lln« nf lordu nf th« Oelawar* the nnrthweitcrlly rcrtner off Itnmld s incut on tlnh> noultu'tlh v Itiip of litnil* al'inft landa of nald Tomi South 18 wan duly Introduced and pnrned at church has been renovated to make ' t4M SpHagfleM AWK, Summit l^rkawanna A Wmtrrn lUllrond. of B.iId Tom* thence (7) xtlll HIOIIK nf tlm l)rl.1Wftt)> Ui<-lc:in',-iiiiin It \\'f%t- first reading at a regular meeting of once. Mr. and Mrs, CalUwny have lundii of snld Toms »<>ntli KH dpRice* «TII Itnllrnnd. whet* th» samr \% tn- ilftrn-n 2\ mliiut.-s East 324.20 feet the Borough Council of the borough It a pleasing and comfortable place m M*. Bat. wh»r» tli* Miti« li Intrmerted by th« n tr» liindo of tillbtrt P. Squl^r: thenrn U* Ne. 1st, westerly lln» of Inntii of Michael 21 minute* rn.1t JJ| ! feet to land* l«i<»-i-|pil In th« w«-«trt|\ lint, of l.itids of N'ew Providence held on Thjridey lot yet accepted the offer. to worship. "f lillnrrl I* Hquler theiU'S (SI of Mlihiil .V St.tii>»kv. >ii along landa of aaid 8y\iler North evening. September 13, 1947> nnd that A. St»\lti'hv, tal41.W frrt tfft ofiifih f i inn tli« ••cntrr line of in a »t«n<> monument; thence (9) still consideration and paaaage at the nest fr«tti th» rent*r ||tt« of th» .ilong Uiulu "f aald Pfinlrr North 17 « «torn» niimtiiKcn': Thmc« (!».. ). t th<» rnad knnnrn z* »!i» t'ir.l»: from regular meeting of the »ald Borough T i'iwn an th« Circle: frrnn decreed 1 mlu\it« K»m SIMf feet to ••Id point nf beginning running: »tlll *\nt\ft InmU of «nlil Sq\il#i north ! i.iH jwini nt |., Bhin.n* nmnlnjt; Council of the Boiough of New Provi- ^T degree* I mlnut* i>.iit 277 I« ff#t J Ihfiiop (1) aline ilio soudirrly line a «t<>he monument In the lino of lands dence to be held on Thursday eve- th»jv-» <1) nlnnit th» •nuthtrly lln» of Queioua Corporation formerly of Undu of th« I'olnwarn Lack*. t« » »ton« inoimiiK-tit In the line \ of lands of th» l>.;an»i». Irfirkswanna ning, October 11. 1945. In the Borough nf Unrt* of Qtieifu* l*nrp«r«llon, | A Wi-Mern Haihi'Sd S->tith - knonn a* Th» Crwlg Tract: thenco Hall or said Borough of New Provi- W»nn» & \V»»uni Railroad toutti (lot along Inndp nf a*id rort;>) ff#t foMiiftly kno«n A* Tim ('rets; ' nr»r< S mlniiipi \\>»t ti> f*ct to dence at »:3o o'clock (Eattern War I'll-! ih'nre 110) alofiR lands of th» xmitnw rori ly roni(>r of tan'U of N«M'II 4 drcrera II inlmitet E«at Time or Kastern Standard Time, as to th» unMthwvtitfrly r«irnri of !antl« • >!!•! f*ft tft a »!nri(t rii't Kranrli Adam* nmi (li« line nf c\\-l ••nrpnrntlon north 4 drRrrrit II Kranrls Adam* and lh» lln* of may he th« law on said date), at *2 t"n% In u (>ti>lir nf V'tlRtn* l.«ils-Mo.-m»lcl ; th»ri.« i-orntr .>f landii of Irrne «}. Caret* : whlrh tlinfl and place any person who land* of Kvit(«n« I,»i1a-M«t-»!»V (?) ulnns '•>• l.ui'lp ff a.*ld ni'iiiiiiiirn! a furnft of 1stin»> nf lifnr :il«ns; lurid* nf «:ili| Adiiim and thetire i III along hiiulo uf a.ild Carew may h* Interested therein shall be and l,«rt»-M"'sr*U( t<>Mth II • i i'*rmr thciv» till Moult land* Mornrskt S uilli *7 ilccirr* U minute* atifl !.in N'r'h 1} iirgreea II mlnutea Kn»t cerning suM ordinance. III W f**t (htnr* (') mill alnng * Siavltokv Muth II dfgr*«» 11 • Mil ulntiK land* of Mid Lurtn-Moc-nr- ."•!»1 i% f»rt \n a *\nn* monument . Dated: September II. 1»4». l»ndt nf *a.id J/»rt»-Mirar«hl anutti itiinot'a i>n«t S9'< 4S fort to a Con* •kl South s rt«icrara 44 mlnme* M th«pct> «I2> Mill along land* of nald THOMAS r MrRB t (1»s'""» 44 miimip* S" »#.ond» alon* sennits West y:t% 31 fi>»» tiv n iitnne Stavltnky North 1 degree* in mln- Borough Clerk. *t»t 33*1.37 f««t to a aton* monu- landa of »»ld noitth I monument; thence (4> HoutH 3t d«-

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> To keep our faith with the boys who are coming back—and those who never will, we must see that our drive for a better community goes over the top. We must see that every or- •• w** *-*• ganization participating in the Fund gets its full budget

\ Come to the Giant Rally at the High School Auditorium on Friday night, October 19th at Eight o'clock. Come prepared to start the drive that will put Summit over the top. ^

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L * V* rtji HJUMP, , ocrota *, iws lam's R«d Crow %mtm Off tom Taken ly Giant,, 210, Verona DrntfM) Ma*y Sttftimlt Pans Then Topple Montdair, Am unutimated number of < For Inaugural out football fan* watched Cv rte aiteiniooii u a big. powertu' "<$ 2-0, In Opener York Giante'Uw ^oved too ^ Against Summit Summit High School's soccer a brideghead for the Can, "^ UUnded r thh e guidancid e off newly team ia it* inaugural match Fri- •oJdiera to take a* the appointed Coach Woody LttwhUcjr, day afternoon on Memorial. Field were beaten back by a 2 v Verona HJgbA football force* am gav* taetr n«w coicli,- Fred-•**- Sports'Sidelights Uking shape for tht opening Sub- Trend, an auspicious start in MsSch&oU Stadium at Ne»ai CELEBRATE VICTOSV OVER REGIONAL urban Conference clash with Sum- new dutiei. but setting back Mont- The affair, apoasored mit High School on Oct. f at the clair High School, 2-0. Baraberger & Co., was a , Summit High School students celebrated Saturday's Summit ichooi field. Eight games, Larry Luce ai goalie for the Ma- eulm with a large en football victory over Regional High School by a snake dance roon and White kept the Mounties around 21,000 welcoming at bay all afternoon. MacLean *ional football back to and parade from Memorial Field through the center of the addition to the slate and Croyder broke through for after a four-year hiatm crowd came early and city. Color was gives the demonstration by the leadership h^ 1^°^ CiZ Home field Summit's goals. "' Po»lHoB» MoutrUIr a holiday mood in anticipai dE the band who executed $om« ably drilled formations be- a new Verona High School field |,u, t ...... rt Lowe whlch lived up to advance n0."' Lou vi» ... ; I Ft DiPrlnda <* — Jonesas ax one of the country's fintM ^,, team by also parading with their band in the lead.. High •• utwhuer nM jUst about P|ckcd JIaeI,i;ui : <*rc>.v

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Get set for the kick-off of our community team this Saturday. Football is a morale builder and interest will be higher than ever now that some of our boys are home from the wars. Show that you're behind the team. Attend each and every game and Root! Root! Rood . Snail 1945 Grid Schedule f4fpt, IfMltf l«««l, 2:30 p. m. Ot». 17—

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THII comiriuno ir, 1 I tt THE SUMMIT HEUAID. THURSDAY. OCTOIEU 4, t»4S The National Board of Fire i In* 1944 over 1400,000,000 went Nearby Theatres Underwriters estimaUa that dur-1 In flames. This tint* table is accurate at press time. IMLIMIIN, M. J AMfflMt* iRf4MHI STRAND t M In Him walk rr»w |,*rtt, wanna itattosi at PaMIe Nn-iif. Extension of tbt run of "Tb* Oct J-4--ALONO CAME JON1H" Hut Mop m% M\mn* Wed., Thura.. Fri, 3:13, 7:10, 10:01. Student Prince" to five we*** ta SHmt HUh 1-30OO order to meet th« demand of Paper Bat. 2:23, 5:06, 7:34, 10:17. Frank Car ringtail, IHrectnr Mill PUy&mue patron* at MtU- THREE'S A CROWD.' Wed. Thurs., Fri., 2:15, 9:03. bura has beta announced by Di- Sat., 3:M, »:W, 9:19. NOW MAYING — rector Frank Garrlngtoo «J the UK ~ GEOE(iE ~" prbdTBcUba foe* into its third wreck San., J:1T, 8;4#, t:8», l»:M. ; RISSELL KUZAK BBITTON beginning Monday, October 8. Hon., Tues., 2:1T, 8:02, 10:29. ' / ia Sigmoad Roiuberg's «ay and Tuneful Operetta Tbt reception given this popular "COMB OUT FIGHTING" romance of old Heidelberg and Sun., 2:15. 4:42, 6:54, SSI. THE STUDENT PRINCE : ttudent life Is all the more re- '•• . Uoa., Tuei^ 2:15, T:flO, i:3T. ....: :.:,,,.^£::: ;;X;. R»SCK JSOKM8TBOM aad JSUZiaKTH HUtST«S markable In view of the fact that Bkhard Alan Gordon, Musical Director ; SUMMIT LYBIC - fh« previous record run of (even a»|#»BC. j WonJu) thru Friday K»e., l.«S, 1.8(1, !.|« Oct. M0-"PMDB OF TUB MARINES.* weeks ended a ba/e eight months Ineiadirm Tai ^ Wed. aad Mat. Mais. »«c Lie, i.si before the opening of the new run. Thura., Frl., Mon., Tuet, Wtd, 2:*0, 7:10, »:». \%U% mvilK OI*Kf( Irow It k. M. J« II f. M. Many have reserved ticket* for Sat, Sun, 2:22, 4;4l, T;O0, «:19. TlrkiM *!•« «• Snl' *• Kr»i»«* llrBnrtmeiil Wnr*. St»*n vtalBfff at StM—Mtttlu«*i at tiSe—Mo Performnuten Hattdtjn more than one night indicating MORE1STOWN COMMUNITY they will see it at least three time*. EDWARD EVERETT HOETON Featured with the stars are two Oct. 4-10-"8TATE Whm". Bluebeard collected wives but other Paper Mill favorites, Clar- Thurs.. Frl., Mon., Tuei, Wed, 2:59, 7:29, »:3* Henry Dewlip collected secre- ence Nordstrom and Elisabeth Sat, Bun., 2:30, 7:15, »;(«. taries. Edward Everett Horton Houston. The former plays the brings the saga of the last sec- SOUTH ORANGE CAMEO prince's valet, an important figure retary to the Montclair Theater, Oct. 3-»~"SGN Or LASSIE." Who is attended by another valet, Uonday evening, October 8, when Wed., Thurs, Prl, Sat, 3:20, 7:00, 10:00, played by John Hanby. Miss he opens in "Springtime For Hen "BEDSIDE MANNER.* Houston returns from a season at ry," tor a one-week run, Wed., Thurs., Fri, Sat., 1:10, 8:5a .Dallas, Texas, to repeat her per- Henry and hLa friend, Johnny Oct. 7-9—"CHRISTMAS IN CONNECTICUT." formance as the Prlnceu. Her Jellywell, battle for the affections Suiu, 3:20, «:50, 10:00. WEEK STARTING THURSDAY, OCT. 4 mother, the Grand ' Duchem, of the secretary, puritanical Miss Mon., Tues., 3:00, 7:00, 10:00. portrayed by Mary Dyer. Smith, Their triangle, however, "FIGHTING GUARDSMAN.M | , Edgar Kent has scored In the turns Into a square of opposition Sun., 1:45, 3:15, 8:35. i S . small but important role of Tony, when Mrs, Jellywell decides ahe Mon., TUeu., 1:40, 8:50. the waiter. Others praised for will have Henry for herself. their performances are three As the baffled Henry, Mr. Hor- MAPLEWOOD Paper Mill standby*, Albert Car- ton brings to Montclair & play in Oct. 4-8-"SON OF LASSIE." roll, William Sutherland, and Car- which he has appeared for W Wed., Tbur*., Frl,, 8:40. ' . State lo* Sherman as Von Mark, the weeks. ' Sat. 2:30, 6:25, 9:50. ' Prime Minister; Capt Tarnlts and The bothered bachelor, pursued "BEDSIDE MANNER." v GREEK CARSOxV Ruder, the innkeeper, respectively. or repulsed with equal enthu- Thurs., Frl., 7:00. 10:25, is busy these days studying up on the script of M-G-M's "This Strange Florence Bar,r as Gretchen, the siasm, la a role Horton has play- Sat., 4:20, 8:10 . , other waitress, is the leading tso- Adventure," a film in which she will appear with Clark Gable for ed for the 36 yean of his career Oct. 7-10—"SINCE YOU CAME ALONG." * the first time. " fc medienne. in the theater. ' Sun., 1:40, 3:00, 8:30. Notable is the musical work of The other members of the cast . Mon, Tuea., Wed,. 8:40. ' * Fair the augmented cast and male of "Springtime For Henry" will "ON STAGE.EVERYBODY". chorus under direction of Richard be Katherlne Meskili, playing the Sun., 3:30, «:50. 10:15. STRAND THEATRE With Alan Gordon and the choreog secretary, who has secrets of her Mon., Tuea., Wed., 7:00, 10:20. , raphy of Henry Shwarse, The own, Robin Craven, who scored a •fftlNOriKLD AVK. gUMMIT MM* Jeanne Ciaine — Dana Andrews settings of old Heidelberg are the iurprine hit at Montclair with MILLBURN Ut 1:06. Ev*. ?.O0-l:4& Conllnuous Sat. anO Sun. from J n. m. work of Kenneth Uoyd Mapes. Nancy Carroll in "Too Many Hus- Oct. 3-»-"THRILL OF A ROMANCE." and Dick Haymcs bands," will be featured as John- Wed., Thurs., Fri, 2:14, 7:00, 9:27. - TODAY THRU SATURDAY \1OMI I \IK ny Jellywell while Marjorle Lord Sat., 2:30, 5:13, 7:40, 10:07. returns as the predatory Mrs. Oct. 7-0—"ALONG CAME JONES." Jellywell, a part she played op- Sun., 3:27» 8:53, 10:19. Gorgeous, Romantic Musical posite Horton for five years. Mon., Tues., 3:03, 7:00, 10:22. »r rfeMw MO, The night he said yea to a man "UNCLE HARRY." in Technicolor Week Bef. Mon. Night, Oat. • who came backstage started Hor- Sun., 2:03, 5:29, 8:55. Mat*. Wed. * ton on his career In the movies. Mon;, Tues., 1:43. 9:02. After two more pictures he de- i. W. Gap," a picture which made screen Evenings, 8:40. history, Matinees, 2:40—Wed., Sat. "MILDRED PIERGE EDWARD No performance Sunday. —Mod tnouflh Popular prices will prevail. With EVERETT to shoot it out TrdlsW* M«»eum PAPER MULL PLAYHOUSE NORTON "THE STUDENT PRINCE"—Gilbert Russell. Andiia Kuaak, Georgv with th« tough- JOAN CRAWFORD and JACK CARSON Notur. Wolk Sunday; Britton. est kilfor in th« "Sptctrum of f kf»Hf' Evenings, 8:40. West! Mrs. George Anderson, of West- Matinees, 2:40—Wed, Sat. flcld. will lead a nature walk and No performance Sunday. . 1 htinutiMtl fjctvn pm«rtj duicuM "Spectrum of Park Plants MADISON THEATRE Wltl A Rpteadla fail" As They Prepare for Winter," on Sunday, October 7, at 3 p. m., at Oct. 3-8~"YOU CAME ALONG." GARY " ' LOREHA Wed., Thurs., Fri., 2:00.7:00, 8:40, 9M. LYRIC THEATRE LAST ! TilVH*., FBI., RAT. the TralJalde Museum, located In TIMES | NIUHTH—HAT. NAT. Sat., 3:30, 6:40. 9:35. •EECHWOOD MO AD BVUMIT ••!»• "(JROIUi*. WA*HI!M the nursery area of the Watchung HLfcTT HERE* Reservation In the county park Oct 7»^-"WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE." ,, COOPER YOUNG Mat 1:IS. Bvt 7:00-1:00. Contlnuou* Sat, and Sun, from !>••». Sun., 3:30, 8:40, 9:36. »»Bin«f, itH — W«*. T»« *n* system. TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY I.t*. l.lt, MS— Sat. Sl»>t, IJ«, 111, Acting as hosts for the day will Mon., Tuts, 3:30, 6:40, 9:35. ».##. MaN* W#4. *Bd ftaU IM*— l.Jf, I.Si. i'rlefi Jae. T«*. *«*<* lit Mr. and Mrs. T. Mooney, of LIVINGSTON COLONY Box Offlcr, Mumbwftr'i, Krtict'i. Sforrletown. Host club ."V>r the n Mail Ors>». Oct. 3-6-"YOU CAME ALONG. Came" month of October will be the New Jersey Mineralogical Society, of Wed., Thurs, Fri., 8:50. DEWIEST • DAN DURYEA which Joseph D'Agostlno, of Plsin- Sat, 3:18, 6:55, 10:00. flcld la president "ON STAGE EVERYBODY." tlaMK SW.11 The weekly star lore meetings, Wed., Thura, Fri, 7:15, 10:30* junior naturalist groups, and train- Sat, 2:00, 5:30, 8:50. Oct. 7-9—"INCENDIARY BLONDE." a MOM MISTS COtf ing courses for Girl and Boy N SWWtT «DSttt Scout leaders, all of which are a Sun.. 2:00. 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. toM rm If tf** **»«• • «• HnM MM pfttt of the extended fall nature Mon., Tues., 7:15, 9:45. ki MS •«*• Mm. He program, are attracting many children and adults. On Thursday October 4, Girl Scout leaders will atudy "Star Lore" at Tralblde at 8 p. m. This event as well aa all Look Who's Here! of the scheduled exhibits, lec- 'THREE'S A CROWD" tures, nature walks, etc., are open SUNDAY to the public and there la no Robert J.Moody Gertrude Michael — Charles Gordon AFTERNOON charge for these educational and intereatlng features. With SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY Mrs. Mildred Ruilson, park na- turalist, of R^hway, reports a to- *'A World of Thought*" ttl attendance of «,3«4 visitors tlkkttt msial •t Trailalde for the month of Sep- At tember, THE LINCOLN Seventy million Americans have put more than $16,000,000,000 Into SCHOOL family security through life In* itursnct alnce Tearl Harbor, ac- rording to th« Institute of Life Ave. Insurance. These are anti-Infla- Summit tionary dollars definitely removed from th« competitive market. Thursday, October llth~At 8:00 P. M.

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• 1Mb *** 4-011O mam "MIW4IOHT MAHHUMT TH! SUMMIT HtKALD, THURSDAY, OCTOIM 4, I #41 t$ HELP FOR SALE AOVKmnSOUCNT . f S^ FRl. and SAT., Oet *, I, I. . rt.M>I-\»i O Cafeteria Workers ANTIQUES »Urtlnf. > ;«9 JL "U. Orimtal rugs, AN UKU1NANCK Auifcwriiiag an *carj>«t«, bed«. chairs, carted ma- • Af reenn-nt Between lh« Burouf h ol CLASSIFIED hogany dining.' room table and buf- FULL ©r>ART TIME Ntw i'rovideuce and tie City I . AUCTION fet, china, glau, fit«p!ae* sets, fcuinmit to 'Coier lh« JlJ BUSINESS porch furniture, lump*. *nd many « ««ug for and t Good Health end Neetn«u other articles, S9 DeBary Plat* t-U>- vt Suiiiiuit ui Uome Saturday, Cktob.r II, I94S Summit. Su. i-4»39 or 8u 6-6252. **v! (luJU 111* fltlHisii'* ut tiuptjftj ADVERTISING Rtquirad 10:30 A. M. Sharp Owu*rs Luxated on iU» We«l«ri> FREE Cuddly playful t weak 8»ia« ul Divisiuii Avenue is tii» Bur- APPLT AT ONCE in Tfce At»ti«su« Jtera uUgh of .New m>ud«:iw« B*t»«« DIRECTORY ESTATE FOR SALK old kitten. Su. Mt K«mbl» Avt (SU.U Wcitwsy II) Blackburn ltv*d Northerly to Val- ui \ L0T8 MM«ay Morrlktown-B«rniird»vlile BOY'S brown tweed all wool suit, ley vif» ,\%«uu« on *huh %V«it- tow** m* BOLD beautiful lots fully iin- .Mixer Operator tU tor third shift. w. jr. long trcn«ei». worn a few tlinea, side thert ara Nine iiuusta at JOUNB-MANVILUB ac«, Oak- Milliiiuii'.Ltl) tor third '|bjf.{. .'... MMJL 11. UOi ».U . wool tow« kttluk. liAtul Pr-tser-tbiog —'• - -th« AUCTION f "• tVAadmnd dtarview 0ftveUriva,, atfad- Minineu's"BeTper til for third "shift. CIBA C. lladi»alUSUn4*n Day . T*bl*«Auction**, bed»! , er *uit, brown herring bone, slst hurKt* Therefor. MOMS '**','« Memorial Field Playground MUImena helper (1) for second Ph«ririietut5c«l Product, lite. URNITUlUeSUfea, bl*ok«t che»t«4 ,Tbl *t«k»* . Bo*bd - .1*. $14 ; girl's navy blue wool spring UK IV OKUAIMUJ BY T1IK COM- •S ShUBOtt Av«nu« }J H' Hraytpn School. Prices reaavn- . tea rocker*. Ladder b*ck«, Hitch- •0 shift. Jun. tion Morris Av«. £ River Road cock*, bannisur backs; Marble coat, vise S, 14.50; )ad,v'« plaid iport x:itcl1 vt Tim Bumnit i-OMt , i S. Anderson, owner, Su. *- Material handler (!) for first *fiift itcket. KI>.D red and tan, »i»t 14, vS\¥ ; ' * Summit tops, CoB*oles, Mahofany aet'rt- 3 5 5 Steady work. Exptiiijiic* not ntjw*- t*nr. Dutch cupboard. tHjtch sink, A J?? l ? SectiLu 1. That th« proper oltWtra STARCH'S '*• SUMMIT, N.J. Corner ettpboarda. Wash •tauda, of the City uf Suiiiiuit b« aud they .••"Production and shift, bonus whit*, enamel •Ink 76 lain Street. Cbattuua AND ROOITNO COUP AMI »t y new Colonial bungalow. JIANL'KACTUKKUS CHEMICAL, mirrora, etc. and litre by tut .. «iut|iurii<*(l, filii*)Wcretl •JiJ'vhfctfrfUt room*, fireplace, mod- Bug .0 for Summit stops at our plant CHINAINA . Royal Worct*t«r, MMtnton, left, hand, price. dtnl dii'i'vttd in nuke, execute and Ch»th*o> 4-<9U Btrkalty Avtuu*, B«riu»tojr ,^-ienct! kitchen, tile bath, show- COUP. Ko»*nth*lKhl . CCanton . KliKngliihh B no. tnu-r Iutu uii behaU vl tli* Oily of iisulatlon, ga» heal. Attached Berkeley_JIeighu>, N. J. r.Uzt, Satin <",;*»». tiffany, Adams, fcutiiiuit an agn-fineni with tlu- tiur- HoltWliSrcwqSr^ HtlghU *r, UNOTYPK T>n;i5ATOH¥"(5>,~mJker MttMta, Milk. Ma}olUa, Hoyal SMALI< pr#M for home u»e, 110. ^'Ugh of New Provident* rega SUcnmlt MIU alJt:r F MUNROK, Uealtor I up men (2); $58461, steady, union MESSENGER ~ IKmitbu, C'jrtiulior. voinpltte tttt II Su. ••2H.13. Hie receivinit. cariiif for and 47-4» Summit AV«W\M l f dl 10 15 aeecliwood lid. I_M«thews, Summit 6-0300. Johmon* Silver L,uitre, Limosta, T«J«phoit« Summit SU. b-l"' _; l»writott. Spodt, etc;~ (ruiii the tirtjiasca of ihe MASON -- UllXoREST AVfiJ..- SUMMIT PA'rri-;itNMAKlCn~and "cutter on • "lerk to work In mall department IVORY crib, high chair, playpen. owners located on th« ','. i-|ii'UUL.V conatruct**! colonial j knitted " and sweaters. Modern office*. Pleasant sur- JlltJCKLLANKuLS: l-ampj. nilv.r, Good condition. iSu. 8-2«l4. westerly *ide. uf pi vision Aveiiut in roundings. Apply at onc«. braas, bottlca, fire icretna and'toim JOSEPH DE LUCA hjll" '" Siting '*>'• trees °'» large I ii"ud opportunity for right mun. act*, oil painting*, prlnn, deco- the Uoitiugh of New fluvidetiiMt be- Mason Contractor nt i'limtdUte occupancy, sipaclous " ~" o Herald. rated piatr*. **, cut tla»», ORIENTAL mg. 9 x i; 5,S Elm St. tw.cn lii.ickburn Kuad liurtln-rly to i'n,-r nil), living ruunt, NOlitrium, I FOl'lt l'kitt.r's helpers for nighT prtMtd (tass. BrUtol vatei, Chi- Sii. S-O234-M. \aUiy View A\«nu» un which »i(H ,233-239 Broad Street Brick and cement work, patch, ,.,,, nif room, pantry, kitchen mid- "hilt. Apiily Metmtex, Inc., Berke- neac vaats, etc. then' are nine huu&ts at prcseul Summit 6*0006 ing or any ktnd of nuuon work! w.'iikfait room. Three matter bed- j through the sanitary newer s.viUin ley lleluhtK, X. J, CIBA INSPECTION: WEDNESDAY and condition. 8u, yf thu City tif Summit. Said agree- ,,,.irs each with adjoining bath, Summit «-42*0 a>j 'large bleeping porch, den ami •toKEMA.V. Kxpi-rknctd man in pro- THURSDAY, prior to «alt. LUNCH ment to be in subsumjiily the loS- cr\;.nti>' quarters on second Hour. (lui'tluli Milifi'viniuii on woven »1r« Pharmaceutical Products, Inc. SERVED AT SALE BKIt and iprtnga,. rfstaiirant rmt£«, lowitiu form. r,, Lr.- conxull doth ami perforated metal fabric*, B. V. BECKER, Owner. i-itblnet radio. vletrolU,"' pictures, THIS AUUEEMEXT made this STtPWCNB-inLLJCR 66T MOTO« BTOKJOU % MOUNTAIN, WHITMO11E & lion fur strainer parts'. Must be table, antique chair, »ofa and chair, day of . ls>ii, be- St RtUMtl Ptae* * JOHNSUN, lieallul'N «iualif!»il to Improvise fixtures and Junction. Morriss, A\e, ft Rh«r Road 8 vi.il. *«'t Picketi*. All In eneellfnt irtccti ttie Iluiuugh uf New I'ruvi- , EASTERN FUEL, COMPANY jj .Summit Ave. • «-H04 Jig*. Complete 'knowledge soldor- CLEAN OUT SALE i-onditinn. H;ite«u. Hanover Tload. di-iu-e, County nf Union, herelnatler Summit §-00» intf notiisuiy. Write slating ex- 7S3-2Z9 Broad 8tre«t V'lil'KKXHoi'SEtJ for rent or sale SUMMIT, N.J. Klorham Park X. J. lcfpritj ti> i> Burough ami (he fiiy pulciicf, (duration, sahiry, etc A few rebuilt vacuum cleaners, of Muimnlt. iViunty of Union, herein- Summit miOOl .-,,..inU-te with living quartern. J. _ U.>x_ 78 CA» Herald. after 1't-re.rred lo .as City. CAJUCBAS 41 PBOTOUKAnUC Ve-i'ilH. Springfield Ave,, Berkt- Bus TO for .Summit stops st our plant fl«or laropa. one electric portable Olf. liMjer. exrellent condition. Trice ••wing machine, Ttlechroiji* aelf- WHKKKAii there ar« at |ir«*«nt aurruia ],->• lidslHs, K. J. WANTKI>— Sex11in f• MHT'ITSt"Baptist 19. 90 A&hwood Ave, . nine juvperty mviuui kicutcd on tli« MOVOfQ E : Cliuivh, Summit. I'art or full ilnw atarting kitchen cli> 9 luuin hou»e, lot ?G x £02, Mire KiiitU! Ave., Summit. •'....'• Kn. In perfect condition. Call SM SprinffUJd Amu* near, aervtcc, price $S,uuo. i—— ALL AT BAKGA1N PRICES 9u. »i-«5»7-n. tweeu Hluckburn Hoad iiortli«rly to ee-?« Railroad Avenue WANTKI). the iiume of a kerosene OPPORTUNITY Valley View Avenue who have huutie* Summit «-MQ0 - Summit niM \<'L'L.ATE 3 level bungalow iitnller who would like to ,ket>p my AN'TIQlfKs! 4 p«>»tfr curly niaplT creftfU on said lands and yho ai« bed, pine occasional table, cherry withuut suwt-r facilities snd, - . ilHU. 4V» rooiru, oil, Insulation, loo Million kerosene tank full. Call chest .of, drawers. Madison 6-1S4S-M. CikSTBt * KVQ CIXANINU vni.heil garage, Ideal Hummiid- For girls over IS years old. high HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE Will-; HE AS. sewage frutu eaid PHOTOGftAI I»K- • 110,750. OIL burner service and Installation school graduate, with knowledge \JPRH;iif~p»ano. 9 piece walnut STn-~ prfinitieit of »;«id property owners of I. IC BBDRO3IAN « (XX \V. A. McXAMAIlA . of typing, permanent position REPAIR SERVICE ing room suite, wimhlnit machine, said borough will be lewage of said NELSON-PHOTOGRAPHER" Su. ti-388tf mechanic. Steady job, good pay, chance for advancement. Trained boy's 2 piece knlcker suit and palm IJorough, and AM Springftald AirtRu* Fred A.' Hummel, Inc. 508 Atlirig- »t our expense. ' ' WHKKEAS, under the law* at the 21 Maple Street ?N«;i.ISH house, S.rooms, tile bath.1 ••t.on Ave., I'lnlnfjeld. N. J. beach, nine 12, lady's tweed coat Summit «-«J00 Opposite Blue Lantern Tea Room and 2 piece black tult site 14. Call State of New Jemey the governing Summit ft-3865 ; il''0UU. 4 bedroom house, tile b!tth,*| Chat. 4-1870. body of any municipality niay eoti- il'yni. Ullle- E. Weeks, Broker, j Jleii wanu-d for landscape eontrstet- C3OAL Injtf. Chat. 4-:.'M5 aftet 6 P. M. Wea- Apply Manager 9 A. M. - J p. M.' «?4 Springfield Ave. Summit 6-1UC trucf with the guvernlng body of _W It. Conklln, Jr.. Chatham. N. J. BABY caracul fur coat for |5». Origi- another muntcipaliiy to receive,- care PLUMBING, BOCATINU. JT nal cost 1300 at John Wamimakers. for and dispose of the sewage of such STEPHKN8-M1UJCR CO. ~l'M.MI'l'. Attractive older home with Phone evenings Su. 6-"633. SHEET METAL WOMi *" 1-Si'Bv lot 10 rooms and bath. Offer- Vl KKM AN, ~ night, experienced In" USWINO BMclilaee rmutf We wUl other municipality or to have Us St RuaMll PUea KiecnhoUHe stoker boiler, perma- reat tea a eaeteni Slnser electric sewage received, cared for and dis- ed at $11.000., nent position. IIox 81 c/o Herald. WESTERN UNION Summit »-00» JOHN a CROOT 4k 8ON juUS-BECK-SCHMiDT CO. aawloa macklna for only e tewceat e FUR coat. Persian Paw, very reason- posed of by any other municipality 23S Morrla Avenue Heultoru a daj tparabla meBthl7> Staaer ahle. 317 Sprln»fleld_ Ave., Summit. or municipalities, and EASTERN FUEL COMPANY D, L. & W. R. R. Sawing Martilwe C*.. 71 Soutk mL. WIIERKAK, the Horough Is dealr- Summit SERVICES OFFERED Uorriatcwa. M. i Me. •-*ll. THE SEVEN SETsnTrfrilhoirTiM ous of entering Into an agreement 233-219 Broad Strwt BjjICK and frame Colonial. Three run into the renting-shortage and with the City of Summit to have Summit «-00M ma.-t«-r bedroqms, 2 tile baths; COW m> HOUI MAKtmiL well may not b» abl« to hold its an- that portion of Its sewage emanating KAD1O * lUOiO UKTUMMMQ rnaitl> room and bath. Center hall, EXPERIENCED nalesglrl wanted. rotted. JaUrered. This month oalj nual in-tn»n, pre-Chrlntnins sale, from the l'leinlnes of the nine prop- THE TRUE ART OF Apply in person at B. II. Frurakth. a tla «a« foi ft. Ckeatnat Tarm. but until OCTOBER FIFTEKNTH CONTBAfTOB AND MASON first flour lavatory, nice size din- UUIai«», ». J. C-toBvlHe tu erty owners who have houaea erected ROSS RADIO' 8CRVXC3B "*"""" ing room, living room, modern Summit, N. J. thin trftspure-hoiue of original and on their respective lands and located 97 Summit Avenu» - TUNE PRODUCTION untrioe Rlfti will be open to dis- on the westerly side of Division WILLIAM J. MAtTEO kit. lien. 2 car attached garage, oil YOUNG WOMAN *xperiencefartlii8vllle, on the Washington Avenue in tho Borough ot New Provi- Builder "* t-ell>-nt residential and Bchool sec- public for work at Singer Sewing M. Scott. MiUbnra «-«tte. ^ Valley Rond. dence between Blackburn ttoad north- tion. Price $22,500. For appoint- CHARLES HARRISON, Tenor renter now being established in erly to Valley View \ Avenue re- Summit 6-OM3 CALDWELL BROTHERS" nieut lo Inspect, cull Summit. Apply Singer Sewing Ma- KITCHEN cablneta. completa unlta TWO piere Karpen living room pet, ceived, -cared for and disposed of by 470 Springfield Av«noe or iaairidual aieooa, upper hangar* thi« City, mid LOUIS M MATTBO H. McK. GLAZEBltOOK BEULAH HARRISON, Soprano chine Co., "8 South Strut. Morris- to match, tariooa atyUa and alaea. H3; walnut dropleaf dtnlng table, TeL Summit 6-3OW 2U Springfield Ave. town, N. J. • Alto modern plumbing fixture*, tlla $2.">; excellent condition i child's roll- WUKKKAS, the City Is wllllrur to Uason Contractor Su. t-.U'ii Summit, N. J. boards. Allowance (or old ptumb- top desk and chair, >5: chilli's train- receive, care for and. dispose of SJIU Summit 6-20«9 PERRY T. BROWN log. Community Building Supply ing chnlr, U ; carbon arc sunlamp, sewage upon the terms and condi- Teachers of Singing SALESLADY wanted to work In sboa 811: Rlrl's white »hoe Ice »katen, tions hereinafter sttt forth 4SS Springfield Ave. store. Write Box OS c/o Herald. Ca. 1M fUrate a. BUlalde. Wavarly (JwNlCR occupied * bedroom huusu in JttJi • size 4: satelec tnblp: Hoover vne- NOW THIS AGKICUMKNT WIT- FLOORING Summit 6-0913 Dray ton School district, steam Private Instruction Only . uum cifaner: oil henter; chairs; NK.SSETH, that pursuant lo tho lu-at, screened porch, 2 car garage, CUOK and general houwworker. TE DELI VERT, new 19«ft t»lcnire«; lumps; dislieK; bookn; atmutes of tho State of New Jeraey ARMSTRONG'S ASPHALT TILE go.HI sized lot, prompt occupanty. nefertnees required. Call Mn ! Cha\Tt»!et trucks. Slefart Reea, US electrical np)«lluncen: nalpsninn's and In consideration of the premises, Asking flO.000. For appointment Stiles. Ku «-2S90. I Springfield Ara. Summit I-IS51. samples of cretonne and upholstery. the City and the iloroufh agree »a for Recreation Rooms, Base- •oonofo A. S. ANDERSON*, Realtor —: Pieces. Su. 6-2119. follow H; \ • ments, and Stores. Completely Tel. Su. 6-29156. CLBANI.VO woman two days a week, i ONE AS 100-110-V Motor Stoker, bin 1. That the City will agree to re- LARRY MAY 332 Springfield Ave. Chat. 4-SS61-W. feed type, excellent condition. Rea- BLACK Persian lamb coal with furnished and Installed. Call Su_S__l__ or Su. 6-2936 son for sale, new addition to plant ceive, care fur and dlnpoie of the II Sylvan Terrace ~" CHATHAM mnt<*hln(r hut and double kolinsky sewage from the prenil«i*«i of prop- Plfd. 6-1M9. CORSETRY - Tour experienced requires larger unit- The Braecher ncarf. six* 16-18, $75; girl's .1 plere erty owners located on the westerly Phone Su. »-M8S JK'DKIlX lovely 10 room, 5 year old Spencer Coraotlero will call and floor and cooking. Su. $- Co.. It River road, Chatham. woolen suit, ilw 8, $5; nipn's nults ('olonial house. S*4 bathif, recrea- »ide of Division Avenue lit the Uor- JOHNS MANVILLE ROOfTNO givtt a free figure analysis. Cull be- TOPSOIL—Screened or unscreened, r,6-"8, ?3 ami 810; woman's 3 plerc ough or New rrovldem-e Iwtwren WVKLmmiQtL tion room, sun Tiorch, open port-li, tween 5 & 1 P M Mn. r. Q Martin. "RKCK1F»TIONI8T for doctor's offtc^T ««lt, III: droRHes, |S: all nine 1R; Iilnikliurn Itoad northerly to Vallpy AND SIDING 1 fireplaces, 2 car garage. 120,500. .Maii. 8-010? Manuro and humus. Call I. F. Feins, ..electric waffle Iron nnrt (trill, fi'.'.O STEPHBNS-1HLLKR OOi •|" ROOM house,! acres, Wonie knowledge of bookkeeping :«Q Morris Ave., Union, N, J. View Avenue on which side there are HANS CHRISTEN8EN i«>ol. !ll.uon. JACK PASTORE desirable. State agf mid qualifica- UnvL :-413t. pin-li: slnirli' bed and Rprln,Rs; 11M nliit* huuaeg at present for a period M Ruitell Plic* Landscaping contractor and all kind* tions. Box 79 c/o Herald. . 1-hairs; drexser; 6 ft, screen. Su. of five >ears from ditte of execution WwUield 3-1457. of cement work. All jobs guaranteed. CUSTOM TAILORED SCAT of fiiii agreement uptm tlm following Summit 6-OOM ; ItUUM house, stoker heat. $S,OuO. SALKSLADY wanted" for Jewelry COVERS—SIMOXIZING, uny make rafrs: F. W. STEELS Spiciiili/.liiK l'< permanent driveway*. store. One who undnrstandt typing car. 0n« Schmidt, Jr., Dodge tk UIHI/.S EiiRllsh ttveed winter coat EASTERN FUEL COMPANY 55 M'lti: peach furm and ci|ulpnifiit, I preferred. Fertnanent position offer- Plymouth Dealer, SOS Broad St, and leKKliiRS. size u, excellent con- Kur oacli single family house— Roofing Contractor ed. M. HaRerstrom, Inc., 2S Beech- dition. Su. 6-1S54-M. 120.00 per annum. 2S3-239 Broad StTMt fir.,o««. S. I'lUKPLACB cleaning Su. »16«l For each double house tion of bill therefor. Tht- Maid Bor- Tel, Bl. _2-6M7._ CHILD'S swing on itandl baby's iO-i'2. Kfxid rotiilitlon, $2'i.' I StetHon ough hereby ugreca with tlm City ANDREW A. MCNAMARA WANTED TO BUY i grey leather carriage; carrying to make said payment* at the lime TREE BXPSKT8 TOPSOIL, stone, ameclte driveways, WOMAN' for general housework. 1 basket and walker. All reasonable. b»ku utraw: 2 Knox felt hats, Rile Funeral 8«rvice Wi: PAY highest cash prices for day a tveek. 8u. 6-17*8. 7, all ti*w, $2 each; I ll.V.O. i-otton and In the mannrr aforfimid. crushed stone. Anthony Sinagra. 32 Call Su. *-05«2 after ( P M. T-shlr!n; 4 Hnnes Ki'c wool, cotton 2. It In further agreed that tIto Summit 6-1M1 SUMMIT TREE EXPERTS anything; antique, china, silver, River road, Chatham. Chat. 4- tioroUKh at ltx own cunt and expciine l>::c-4-btic, paintings, rugs; your JIUS-J. . LABT'S fur Jacket, us«d. May be s«en heavy undershirts «Ue 42, all new, (Neil McAllister) «!Me contents our specialty. COOK and Renera! houseworker, good at 117 Springfield Ave., Summit, JOe each; real barKaln. must bn shall mako tlit< newnmiry connec- (1ENKBAL OUNTKACTINO A U T 10 U A T I O N K , remodeling of X. J. nold at once. Call Ch. 4-O85€-W after tions of nuid huuies located on th«i PRUNING, CAVmr WORK, SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS i. References, Su. 6-(»i8o. wcKtuiy MIJI- of lilvlRlon Avenue in 47-49 Summit Ave., dresses, suits and coats carefully OJENEKAL houRe"worker" for sinall 7 P. M. or any time Sat. Concrete Work, Landscaping. Bx- SPRAYING, etc (1 in- IJ\- experienced dressmaker. FANCY" Bartlelt pears for canningr. the Borough of New Providence bi- Summit 6-2118. family of 2. No laundry, sleep out, Apples, potatoes, u>m'4tocs, crub tween Blackburn Road northerly to cavattng, Maaonry, Drivewayt. Hu. 6-2649. references required. Call Su. S-*3I7. Specialising in tree removal. Wi; PAY CASH tor your used furni- apples, Una. btans. watermelons,! LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Valley View Avenu* with the City Grading, Hauling, Stone ture, antiques, silver, books, bric-a- for stenoKiaphy and CI^KAXIXO woman, S mornings a maple sugar and huney. Wight- licwer syntetn. The said connections Phone Summit 1-4383 brac, paintings, works of art, etc. typlns, cofiy work, form letters, etc. week or 1 full day a week. Call Su. man's Farm*. Ml. Kern Me Ave, NOTICK TO CRKPITOBH from aafd housus to be niadi un-r JOHN VTTALE • North Street Summit GEORGE'S AUCTION flOOMS Su. (i-1518-i!. 6-5250-M. Morrlstosrn, X. J. ESTATK of JL'LIA UlUGHHV (also the SU)IVI-V1KIOII of tlm City Kngliiter 101 Park Ave. SU. *-M6t-W S3 SUMMIT AVE. CONCKHT l'luninl f mau)T~Kra(liinte BEDROOM suit*, nine pieces7P"ll«ht spelled I^OUUIIKHY), Ueeeured, and the liu.ird of Health. WASHING HAUBDWI TEL. SUMMIT 6-0998 of Vienna I'onservulvry i«a<'li<-s green with white enamel trim, Pursuant to the order of CHATtLEK . S. It Is ngieed between the Bor- *v« nil! buy your attic content*. piinn, mu.• ti|i|nfi'intinn. Call Hu. HELP WANTED twin b*di. mattress* and bjx A. UTTO, Jit., Surrogate of the Coun- ough and tlte City that thli iiiircp- LAVNDI • 30-If i;-«li:i-.M tijo 10 I1. M. MALE OR rEMALS springs, rost liiO. Will »eil for ty of Union, made on the twenty- nient shall continue for a period of DAVID J. FLOOD HS5. Also luxurious I'Tiian Uri- fourth day of September A. 1>., 194.%, five years from the dale of physical SWEET-KLEEN LAUNDRt, DfQ 8KWING MACHINES YOl'.N'Ci lady teaches iSermiin. (Jnul- JJ(»MKSTIC IIKLP, accommodatonr, *nrai rug, M ft. long. Call Summit upon the application of tliw under- i-minectkiii of «uld hou«oi with the 18-M Induitrlai Flace M1 Springfield Arenit* I II.N'tJrfH or any make, also vacuum iiatn nf Vienna Unlvnrslty. Pro- chambermaids, nurses, chamber- S-&3I0. signed, a!) Kxceutor of the estttto of city sower .ojstPtn and shall l>e hlnd- Summit cltatics • oUhes' cash prices t>ald pai'i-H for Fxnmlniitlonn, ivinxcrpa- maid-wall resses, cookt, coup'ts, said dejeaued, notlco Is hereby given IIIB upon tlio respective tiartle«, lh«lr Summit 8-1711 Summit Baw'nv r Machine Service tion, translation. Call Su. 6-(UI3-M bousevvnrkei!!, housekeepers, kitch- ELECTRIC sewing m»chim-, desk to thft creditors of mild «fr.ciikcil to wiccciisors mid nRSlKiis; It la furtlif-r N Sumni't A « Summli (-0210 __ rt-H> K M. ______i"" :iri(J parlor maids, »!so governess. mode?, only 2 years «!d. AU.i maple exhibit to the Kiibiii-riber iimler until n(ti-<'i>d th^t this fontract may l>e CORBY8 ENTERPRISX ~~ LEGAL AOVEBTI8EMENT DliiHKS, VASES, STATUES."carlo I RKTlltKI) IIUN|U#8S woman wimts I'fidilions available in Summit, Short crib and high chair. Su. I-I0S3. or affirmation thrlr CIHIIIIM and de- rciifiwcd st It* explrallnii date h»i LAUNDRY, INC. ciblnets and odd furniture, broken > IIIIK Montvlalr, and the Orangta. HAVING retired from the mu>iical nutnds against the palate of fiilil lie- 'mother five year period upon BUPII SOTUE TO ^ffi'i-tarlid work. HUSIUPHS «r social, HiKh wageu. Reference* r*fiu!r*& ccaked within fix month* from the ictniH and conditions »« may IM» 37 Summit Avenue E8TATK of MARTHA VV. ALLEN, «r n<«rf«ct or what have you. So. Or. , few liour.1 weekly. Also will give profession I will dispose of my 2. I Spanish l£*sons. Ku. 6-0103-J. RELIABLE EMPLOYMENT entire Slbrarr of music for vioint Summit S-1000 1 »**c?a»ed. AGENCT and piano, duets, trioi and quiir- forever bnrred from proai-cutlng: or I.V UIT.N'KSS WMKIIKOF tlie said Pursuant to ths ordrr of CHARGES KSf PRICES PAIC FOR Coi-OKIST, |K)rtralt«, seeks engaKe- r<-covcrlnc the same ugaltiitt the KUII- l><> A. OTTO, JR.. Rurrwiat* of lh« Coun- (Barbara O'Hagartt.. Mgr.) tetcea. AA»»l o standardd d methodhds ff<»r scrlber. USUAL AjUVieKTUiKMUBNT L'SE1> ORIENTAL RUOS, BROAD- mi-nt by phntographe•, m' studio, 3.-|') Main -St., Orange Ottiuit.|_ange 3-44TI | viotln Addrtsi. William X. fUv- sinned by It* proper officials anil lt» ty of Union, rrud# on ths twsnty- LOOM CARPETS. 8u. 6-0509. etr., oltbcr full tlmp or on pl«fi FREUKRICK C. KKNTZ, i iiriK)rnt*t t*>dl to b* hereto af(l*f«l fourth day of 8#t>ternb*r A.D., 1113, MU,K and female for greenhousrrHiijiMMe ( *"*• Berfce!*-y Heights, Phone Sum- and itttcitted l>y Its City I'lerk, and rrWUKlTififiKlT^ tipim thi> siuillratlun of ths und«r- CSED TRUNKS and LUnaAQE Top vvmk linwlff. Miss Jnct)iiftllim Clarke, | mlt~t-;$i<-3if. U3i HlfllpK d , IH IIIOKKtlY LDIX« leather baby carriage.' !. »» Broad St Hill, N. J. pre»war model; alto high chair; Kxecutor and Proctor pro KI\ and its rorpor,ite »e»l t>> bf hereto dub»i rilu r, tli» trustfi! utidT the pro- to the oradltms of laid il«t'(>me8en (l and «tat»-d by the t bric-a-brac. Top prices paid. Call Avoid confusion. Employees who wish raj>«. Call Saturday, 1J West AN O1UMXANCK lo Kunli.-r Amend CITY OF SUMMIT rnan'li aRnlniit Hii "Mat* of said rt«- 8 O. 8-1880. 3 OR 4 ROOM APARTMKNT. Mar- End AT*., Summit .Section ,i n.f Title XVII of tli« lt.>- Bv Surr"ifai«, and reported for settle- r«ased within six men tin from til* tied couple. Furnished (Preferred) need help should »fw register. vlscd UrdlltJinrt' i>f t in City nf ment to lh# Orphans' Court ot the flat.t of salt) order, or they will bt or unfurnished. Conveniences. Write Summit Kmii Axency. 2H Spring- THREE piece maple living room Huiumlt Adopted lif«, inlier 7, IVU'J, 'ftv iMerk. County of Union, on Friday, ths/ISih forsvtr barrH from proitcuttny or SPINKT piano. Call between 1 and 3 j I'hnrlcg O. Hummel, 444 81st Street, field Aye., Summ11 Ave. suite; dinette table and I benches; Ilcgulatlng Tlnalrlt-;il Cxliltiitluns, day of October next at %\%L~4r M. r«f-ov(>rlii(t the sum* against ths sub- p. m. Ku. SM5T1. I Brooklyn j»,jS'. Y. $ttt»mfe*r|t <"arlson radio In need Circuses 'or Utfitr 1'ublli- Kxhlbl- li OF NEW pnovir TUB rillHT NATIONAI^BANK scriber. ef some repa'r. Su. *-1578-Tt. tlom. Ity . - , ANI> TKUHT COMPACT, of Tit) I) K"K N "hoi ne"w] t n~Fto"Tbed t oouii7 LOST HK rroftiMiNKii nv mi; COM- \ttrxt : . ... Summit, N. J, ETHAK ALLBI*. WELSH TERRIER PUPPY. Call Will pay tip to 1200 11 month. Be»t WIIITXET maple cliJfforobc, S draw- Hfctlon 2. Thl* (vrrtlnnni!* (ihftll R#eu irft'ifiues. Adult family of thret. er* and cabinet, 3' ft. htfh, tti. M«>N i'iiL'Nt'11^ OK 1IIK I'lTV OF Trunt»e 2 HIMMIT: dkR effort' Immediately In the man- S("HMir> A BOURN 15, Frextore Bux 70 t-/n Herald. BANKBOOK No. 80O I'lesse retup | 3S2 fi>rli»|fleli» Avi., 1. That .Sfctiipii 3 iff Tilif XVIf «r .provided by law, KH^Sfciofior, to Tho Hummlt Trust. (,'(K £4 I. Frederick" C, KeilU, City Clerk JOHN U lfi;U, Huminlt, N. J. Thoiip nr write Mnplf!wooil Newn, SMALL apt. «i: lijrht hoiisekveplng A^TolTi^4'«riritli7«7~u.i, i-lr- ; WOTICR Mox ."Si1, Summll, N. J. '''vtrtmtt condition, and typewriter. ruses or IIIII'T public inhlliltioin, inn" Introduced for first r<»iidln|r at BAnr HrnOJ-T.Krt. Good condition. soii. P. O. Box 5?1, gummlt, K. '3. i rrguliir mocting of tlip t'nniniofl I'urximnt to ti n* «>f th« TO WHOM IT MAY CONOKRW: lVELSIl~TBHri'lERr"bl^"k *nd taiiiT W« ateo Ao rtflnishlng Madison .iiiididwl March 3, l'jl-4, IJH rtiid Hip of N#w Tak* notlc* that the UKdefstpwHl bLixi^ii;w!4faJ»Mjt.u ftStW^ ' «»(M I* hereby furiher amrtided m> 'utiimtj held »n TuesM-by given will apply to th# Utilort ("«unty Court I" !.I. Imby caningo f«>r KIIIIII iliili!, mit bu»ln#»s diitrlrt. Rfwmrd. S. 0. an to r«a**«• of ion and tlunl pn««ii)ge at the next <'i»miii<>n l'i>.»» uf th* County of October, IMS, at » 30 o'clock In the nilltioii. Write Box 80 c/o Horald. any hutldliiK or hull may n(.ii«lri an Ihtlim nt tli» Courthoune at KHaah^lh, forenoon, or as toon thereafter as Hu. B-IS15. (!htlil's, small ptsln fiM _•_»**. ____ „ cKiiIiir tnfftlnif of th» HIITK>!I <(iinuK belli mi Tiifteilny »«v*. N>\v .Ixrsi'V, mi FrldKV, th# JtHh day they may be haunt, tat an order to 7! vetft-an iTnd wlff- (no with light blu« stone. Reward, 3411- irt"ANDOTTK*. * montliii olrt"pul-" *i!ilrc mi the thirty. flrM ii;»y uf author I" thtm to attume othw rlRlit In good condition Mutt lip llngton 121. nIng. »»<'t.jl»*T IS, 1JI5, at th* «*Hy «.f (1 or unfurnl«h- »hsll not in* trsnsferHble, unit umy : »>-H-»- ;„„„„.,„ .,.„_ iti'l place «tty t'^f"""! who may be run lm bwiui.' '»r »n mti»t t« author- ami Winifred Zstiell Vorke. " »>KH, Ijouglitr «old, ("nsWia'ld f'» nl linini'dl.Ue uccupitnry. Wt«l- BANKBOOK No. 28231. Hiturn t« TIM upright llardmsn pinno. 1« revoked »t any time l,y the f'um- nier<"»!«'a' therein will b« divfii an l'HAftM:X ALBKRT YunKtHfAfl iU'riirlen, Hmnll and )nrgf>,\nll mib- field 2-3137. __ __ III'JH <.'oun»il for tatiite* tin-Judicial Hnmmlt_Trust t-'«:__i__ __ , j f dll IJM inportiitilty to l>n hnird t, will cnll. Write mi phmm T in th» pulill'" wel(ar« or in'oi>rl«ly; ( |.iu VICKM AN" H"""mn«|T™famllr" d«- "6nA"SiJK~h«nd truck with rqMwr «*«!| Rti t-Mtt. _ iU-k to floialla AUTill.'R K. Col#. "<1 Hook Shop, n WRshlngtnn Bt, the fee for su"li «n annual Hcfiis*? it»inb«r 22nd, 1IM5 A'torney for felltlonert. Mnrrldtown. Slo. 4-I2U). MIIVS return In N*«w Providence or tlrcB. Reward. Call Morrlttown *« ASBISci fi»«rt»ln#, niangl* l*»t«d ortobrr J. Summit nre«, Houne, apartmenp t or . KF.NTZ. HOZALIA ROUOI^KK. I5!> North Broad Str»»t, U7i! or Summit i-H-IS. ra '< K * nlii l|, hm Wm. W. 17»th Ht, Altnrn*)' f«r fi»t-'1 Hapt. H, 1141. f*t "»f <>*««« »« K **> lnrh»« All p or exhlbi'lon In « building 1*-1'» »>«».-. §7.91 11-11 _ ^l^eiH-jiMt ft I'hone Hu. R-543i. N««- York, N. \. FOUND • r» «w*i eowdltlwi. Call Hummlt •• or hull ff>r which an nniniMl Ilc<>n««' %UTif:r: or H!•;!•• I NMCfV "miiltil«i-"i iged coiipi*": no 555A?T AtHiiwiT slull hnv«t he* it (iblMlnr'l, «*i'-«|,t NOTH.'K 1H HiaUIMY MIVI-JN, ""'nhtttr.'OF " nk\.m ~~~" ~ V S> IN Clool) rliiitlriMi, no |i^tB. desire t" ri»l 6 wh>r* th<> smting > .«)>iu il> of mich \ 'V, CONDITION.• Hu. 1 Welfsre g pp That th« ai'i'oiint of the «ulnn't llmi*, nr 7 riMiu! lifiu *?*, • tccupaney Nov. 1. eftrii w»«>k on the Hods) psg». hull «li»!l f*r(«l flvp Ki'ruti.rn iindi-r tlif la«it will wild or »..r x«ti-rifm«iii «r i»«f« far ttil frr Tun ««« let Minim H, II 7 l-itl **>,llt II"i| 111 Illtt l'H«* «-«i»riienl ni Fl.onHNCK I, I'lUNIj M»s*. AI|«UI<.»BI lHtcrtit l« kt ttmm Jtlf l« ) ~, v '. '" 5lA"S'H~ii tu I'rutirh o»n«»r m*y sam* |i«-r iiitKiMi f«»r i ;i. )i nnriitl Kf.il 'fiil.ic NoTirK U h«r#by «lv«n, that !h« iin4pr»tgn»1 n»r»l»«f «f i ••mn »|it vtlth .i\»r fit,'* liurxtiKl uliill In i liKtRffl. t ,,t i|m iiiv i»f Htimmlt, In lh# (Viiintj »f Tnlon, N J , *IU ••!) at Fufc» Kli • "Ity Hallll, MummMMummM,, «n th« Utthh A»fA "lib iilif fimillj <'<>nvi'tit»ti! tn lk h fotlowlntll » latteei Miuiiitilt f ('nil b»tw#*n * SIHl Hundred lw#»itv-fi^# l>i>iUi« Ninth day of November *i#»t it S:30 In ir, t. This «»rdtn«nj« HIIBII «»k» ef A M TAXB*. !•« M. KBr HILL COTTAOIB ii i« n», n km. _ A FlXUFICHMfu*^iol*r Jut, •1^ 1 fn»m« for nxrluttv* i»'«pl* IIAVK yim ft thi#» nr four bedioum I KiMt»rif-k «• K- IM'U «!|in,l| Vdil VUilll'l llkf nf ih» l,'|iy »»f ^Miiimlf, »!'> (iT»l«y r»i MAR.'OIt|R I. Int •# i "'"•in xiid tingril ; dining fnnin n|t#n 7t«* T«t«p »" mihllo, 7a Beaohwood IMI., Hti to iftit Itl *<«rli«inpri< for n trtit«d ri?fK rail «« ••U*». tlfy !li»i th* f'H»-|iiiiiB Ui'lltt.iii"* *•• P T BlO'fc I.n! N'sin* a .'OflS niJur*iiK'rit wltbift fiv*^ niliiiit<*« c*iin- Intrntlni'oil fi>? fit*! !f»i|t!ia: st a Hill City Coal A I.timbtr Co, niiiHriR nt S. Y I* T#l. ritmh- r»Kliliir fn».»tlr»g ,,f i|u> <*'>nini"(> T PAftROT, »»r<». »n* «iitimHi»tl fni r»n- 17 ,'1 n • «H_ i J R^weeR , j»tjt , (leotrg(l e itii , ftlnc r#f»r«n<<«« Ai'AnTstrNT on MOI:KK I«MEW t i 11 mpm h\it» %ttl«b Wlttnn *«l»ri»ll'«ii nn'I final |>tii«4.» Hu. #00(11 | Will rent tor # rl*«* trifuiiir tn^eiiivn <»f ^l|<« 1 V»fnW'*f» • JfOTICR TO Jliarl*ll * W r««tr . l Mem* T It I'mimll to lt« t)»)if i.ti rur«iti«v •(•. i>"\at». hsrtni»iH nlng, O--ii>Mr lit. IMS, at ih« t'Hjr «ri. M. M founts, III 1 > \V«-»i Kumtnll «t*t|< k Hi * )tlUB» liJ It-iwis, In*. »• Fair- ftlsh «'-!»«'»!, • »«lw, fin* stalls*. ih»r«»ln will h U tt 11111 ,1, «« U,,w fl I* nf tjnlnil, mafl* in th« #|*v«ttnh HIM LF. ro«mwUhnTrin)ng«fil*r. ,1 lii i» he t»»artl our nf K«p(*mb«ir A I), 1141. W». If. A Margaret Wttlia, ttltU '•'• n»Bary. Ml iprlnufWd Av», ^ met«i the «|»ft)'-nH"i> nt rhm un4*rp||rfM4, «fMtA*», -..,.-».„.. t. , It It • yr*! —«; ra*¥«4 OrM>*iitl fttt wittfttm Cm, If tmwmm Mr* T2f **• BUY BONUS ••It » •. •«•* •>«(«•) i lew. *'(«rlt. ( *4ffw 'IT ttrtdt* *»*•*! or MM r f wwifiitilt, nfh* front th* SiN »f t ht AND mmtm M'Ht *nm mcom mum W«T tIMClJ ItlHUfi. W MIWl »S MX in A orn«ff AN' A «VM«AT- Wttli InfMNMll en MI4 •«!•, #$4 «>*«!« «f p«m»H, ft, I, till m »i"«« *»( N» ##i<) m r#e

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..;.•!,»-* # i JL .. !,/• i"^£x t4M > I. >• -J THf SUMMIT HIRAL&, THUWDAY, (XTOIW 4. 194S under the jupervUion of Summit's City engineer, Frank Murray aati BOROUGH the ftmwiwtt Board of HeaJth/'The New Pro\nKnct borough wilt INS responsible for the payment of all moaeys to Summit lor thu service. Kvision Avenue ««tt«ss«wr %* *«•}«» Freafdtat 'Rom* A Beit* of Me. Summit's Coaunoa Council said the , w. u. no V.\* A:t» ^ .» .* in: 74* Homes to Connect : proposed ordinance i* a gesture oo m U! the part of Summit "to be seigb- M & M .... . t *«I ,'«. S'.UO ... 1 Til CS1 \ boi !>-.*' He indicated Summit would . i t.g 4 lj>*n 1 t iSi To Summit Sewer • look forward to the same reci- - BOROUGH—SaeseaU * i protity sb(M4 the occasion arise fljtmq* **»" „ ' Borough Council had previously .._.._J i\ lit ltd Council on Tuesday night passed 1 113 •I lint reading «a ordinance | given aasent..|9..tlis..Ebove arrange- W. \ »n*,t ..„ Mi ill IS? : ment as provided for is the erdi- J«3 *9 Covering an agreement between i T.ism ._, ,„ li\ 1U tlM Borough of New Providence ' nance. . It W»r*-fr tt '»7* stful thjt..City of Sunarait providing Total* d^mwit^ sewage tervict to nine *T » 97 H**h Busy for Mount feou*ei on the westerly si4« of Divi- Five Aces' Torrid A. M u*s«» 153 • 92 The battleship, USS ARKANSAS, celebrated her ment* hi tfat ralllaptiiet, »aoy Atlaatie crowings, alon avenue, all of which lies with- 33rd anniversary on Sept. 17. 1»45, still active as and participation ia aetiwM at Cherboprg and ^W the borough. — no southern France attwt to the brLUiant record of one of the outstanding fighting ships of the war. PEG-MAIL The proposed ordinance provide* Pace Continues ... ^$30 the grand old lady of the sea." a charge of 120 per annum to each This oldest battleship of the Fleet, took part in Harold E. Pike, ataman, second class, of Glen- TABLE •ingle household and $40 to each operations at Iwo Jima and her guns knocked out alde avenue if aboard this battleship. (Official v^ double household. The agreement In Bowling Loop numerous shore installations at Okinawa. Engage- U. S. Navy photo). DM youngsters can pnmd under which thia service will be in- .W*,hl BOROUGH-The Five Aces by lohnbroVr «™,,.. 1U to thtir hearts' content! stalled Li a five-year contract: The making a. clean sweep of timr situations of this sort, and the Chairmen of the sub-committees borough will be responsible for f,awr .... 10.'. 115 l.",6 era, realtors, educators, building set! Table 17 in. x 24 x 20 gross score and high individual J. ,<'hurL'h . .:.., ii» l-.i Prescription Specialists with decal decoration. game honors. With a 191. Osborne V, ' M«-a ,.. ;. 131 125 inspectors and representatives of "Bank A: UtUX .... 114 las labor unions, the State Board of Chairs 22 in. high. Ages won the high individual game 3-8 yrs. L.. 835 score and with a gross of 572. HU Health, State League of Munici- teammate, Linden Adams came in palities, the New Jersey ASIOCIE- 32 Years by mail for second honors in the Septem- tion of Municipal Attorneys at.d ber 24 matches with a gross of DEEDS the State Legislature. j BOROUGH —T h e following William T. Vanderlipp of Or- In Millburn You mo/ DEPOSIT IV 4S9 and a 156 for individual high game score. j transfers of real estate have been ange, Director of the Division of It's 100% Wool MAR and you may open Irecorded in the office of County Planning and Engineering in the When you have1 Based on their high game score Sweater 1 Refutrar Bauer at the Court State' Department of Economic prescriptions AN ACCOUNT it MAIL of 793 and team average of 744, it Coat House, Elizabeth: Development, Is chairman of the filled here you WE CARRY ONLY Just write us and tend ; begins.to look la if "Firemen "A" Mr. and Mrs. John T. Clark to Building Code Advisory Committee Reg.i.6t< j is the team to beat in this league. know you get your funds. Th« MA* Katherine L. Rummler and William and presided at the meeting. Rolf THE FINEST QUALITY ••• , Sperial I This can better be determined E. Rummler, both unmarried, W. Bauhan of Princeton, a mem- exactly what and th« MOMBTOWN j after the Five Aces and the fire- property at the intersection of ber of the American Institute of your doctor or- > men roll against each other. DRUGS TRUST will do th* rest. South street and Westerly avenue, Architects is the committee's tech- dered. Quality, 100^ pare Mr. and lira. Cornelius T. Clark, nical consultant and secretary. The virgin wool purity and ac- to Katherine L. Rummler and Wil-executive committee is composed worsted curacy are our j a r n . IORRISTOWN liam E. Rummler, both unmarried, of C.'Ray Swain, Secretary of the Brown foregoing property. Board of Tenement House Super- watchwords. FREE DELIVERY taeather. rtUST COMPANY Adelaide H Linton, widow, to vision, C. Godfrey Poggi of the M. and Mrs. George C. Bertheol, New Jersey Society of Architects [BIMMft •>•»••*& •••««!? property In Union avenue. 694.72 and Charles A. Eaton, Jr., Secre- IffttCANCt * feet from the northerly line of lands tary of the State Chamber of Com- of Delaware, Lackawanna and i.vrce. NtwStykHitl Western Railroad- The procedure to be followed Fruchtman's Prescription Center Ethel Maude Short, widow, to in trie drafting of the minimum 46 Maple St. Summit, N. J. August Saam, lot 21, map of Mur- building code was agreed upon Su. 64329 Leisure ray Hill Heights. at the meeting and sub-commUtcea Ethel If. Shoft, widow, to Mr.were appointed to start gather- COSSACK C©AT Don't burn your leaves! and Mrs. Albert J. Chase, property ing material for Its various sec- in the southeasterly aide of Fair- tion*. It U expected that Xhecode, ANNOUNCEMENT •JACKET which will be limited to cover the i view avenue, 585.29 feet from Cen- •mart, rich-brown capeakfn tral avenue, if produced. construction of one- and two- combined with soft, corded BeautiTnl Turn Them Info Ferfilixers! Mr. and Mrs. John H. Chalcnor family dwellings, will be complet- Edward Clarke & Son wool Fully lined. 100% wool to Mr, and Mrs. George U Ahcrns, ed early in 19*6. The code will be plaid and RESUME c»Tstrjr property at the intersection of the la simple language, easily under- twin. Field and garden waite*—gnus, leaves, ratting*, ete. con- northerly line of Mountain avenue standable by the layman and will 9.9S UK QflQ MWBM tain everything needed by growing thing*, but th»y cannot and the westerly side of Elm street. be designed primarily to protect ; purchasers against jerry-built! Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Piker For over 20 years a complete service in tile and l» wed In their "raw" iilate, Mined with a MitaH proportion of to Herbert J. Dotten, property in houses and to educate the general that clean, inoffensive powder, AIXX>, they are »peedlly the easterly sideline of Laurel public as to proper construction. marble, interrupted for service in U. S. Naval drive, 550 feet from Springfield Many municipalities in New Jer- Now Stronger, $»hr Polonium concerted into rich plant food, lt'a eaay—anybody can do It— Construction Battalion. avenue. * sey, according to Charles R. Erd- than £vtr Btfortl Spark and Inexpensive, for a tZ \b. bag of A1KO mnUm a half a Mr. and Mr*. Herbert J. Dotten man, Jr., commissioner, do not have their own building rodea at i Let Us Supply Your Needs ton of splendid fertiliser. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E, Schiff, Each 39C property in the easterly sideline of the present time and it has of tec h Mtt ef 4 or mm* happened in these communities Laurel drive, 5*5.71 feet from Only flag Springfield avenue. that home buyera have been vie EARL E. CLARKE, Mqr. If yoa «nnH »lr**«t mt !»• Wm'a mu tow m 1m i •f tlit tern Fuel mumm, mm mat i«i Mtt up tk» ttht iMt mt mtmm* m tiw m mm t* tun* M

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