From Summit to Zoniloard RuUnoPuts OK on Freeholder Nomination Chtfs Use of Bassett Estate Of SXttttV A H( "freeholder Namars of 1«7J Soring/idd av« antiquated firt A recoounendatioa that the Council « Norwood tftfaiK sue, New Piwtteaea, that •» system, iaitUled is UM and ggrant a te , «*4idW» ftf wottlt seek eoe <* *e fiv, B> is pi, wffl ta com- permission to the Beacon Bill dub to us* the 10-acre Baa- publican nomination* to til* to the fcoara « Free* hr March with sett EaUte on Hobart avenue for a pdv»Us social dub was U ttr April RMkf* beard In tU April •rtnury. . . +.- - , -—• Belweiit IBT* s nude Laat Saturday by the Zoning BkwNL I Ek Mr. MeNamara, lor navy •Ubad If the fnpsffer American Mtrtrf to the boafd^if years the owner of Ae lfcNamt- Firs Alaru System. Orville, Ohio, However, the^ning Board aUted that three modi- ifldependent cllldtdate, rj TuwraJ ftww on Summit avt- at a eost ef taoca thaa W.0O9. fications of the club's plans kti h»d previcBuOy •Mrwf- auc, aow the P.ul IppoUto Sum Tht new equijanent will have 52 should be made to eliminate hwtri « a Summit C«ai- mtt Memorial Some, i« a native botet, an ioereaee of U over, the Judges Named jone of the objections voiced at i of whkfa to wau of Summit tnd a former nember prtatnt figure. Meanwhile, the the two lengthy attd crowded pub- of th« GOP City Coromittw. He te i * The fli He is » syrttna, weddaf oa. tear dmttts chances would .directly affect the city «** «aM th*t he h« beco w#A by i of »e oWttms thme. is For Hobby Show many RcpuMieaiu tknwjhout fee residents ^of Braatwood drive lo- party and for"two id to ateommodate tven- cated at the rear of toe Bnssett the Summit ft* ewinty to be«one « Freeholder tttaltr IH Boxes for use as the city ty . Committee. He also cwdidiU. This Saturday The changes are elimination of f Jfte. i* a me»n)>er and a put eode numbers ate beJag all entrances and exits on Brant, ralaed ban hap numerals to three Mayor Percfval M. BUad. Miss comiruftdtr of Sdtnmit Pott lit, E. Adele Hepbron, director of art wood drive, landscaping and Adierickn Leffkm; a member of with the eity divided iato four a*c- pUating the Brantwood drive tioni. according to duel Thonas at Summit High School, and Al- Summit lodge of Elk«, the PAL, bert W. Stender, president of the boundary of the property to Ihe Holy N.roe Society of St. i, Murray. The atetkma are than sereea. Hit dub asd to locate broken down iato district* with Watchung Area Council of Bey Teresa'* Owrth, New Jersey Scouts. wiB be Judges at the ninth H* ejfcjsYs parking area "as far Stat« funeral Difeetors Auoeia- eowecuUve cede oombers for as possible" from Br»ntwood neighboring street*. annual Boy Scott bobby stew m lion and the Union County BOB February n at Central Presbyte- drive. balmers Auociation. rian parish house. •lea Heed isr CM Five Openlnf• ea BMH Rr» lex Um 1« « avip«e letter to tin Other caodidttet to data art Among the Exhibits arid be a Comtnoa Council, tte Zoning Mayor. F. Edwurd Biertuemp&l Beth pectoc-atae a»4 wall number of Lincoln photographs Board stated that it "determined of Union, who wai elected lut aUcahl tiM llataef tte aew tire from the National Archives and that a need exists" in Summit Kovember to fill the oneyfar in- alara bra amaacra aai their the Frederick Hill Menem His- for Che proposed dub and that ita expired term created by the lecattoaa ate beeag prafMad NSW unm wmam-mmmto* * **m meet- are O. Vince McNany, district governor, welcoming torical Collection. These will be operation would sot be detrimen- cJotb of Col. John K. M Dudley, wW^et charge te *maril m- ing of area Lkms CMta held l»»t Thursday at theBernard Brounstein, Dr. Andrew A. J. Ceaualdi displayed by A. E. Badtelct and tal nor adversely affect the *tid Harry C. Kinj, alto of Untoe, Meata by jbe Sejaiok Kxpma Hotel Suburban waa l|e induction of eight new £harles Holtzman, Charles J. If aoder and Alfred H. A. J. CetenUno, members of the neighborhood. who haa terved tor seven yean C#. members of the local cfub. The Summit club won Boldtman. The New Providence-Berkeley Heights Bell Laboratories West Street Edward A. Piizi of the local Camera Club. 04) the Board but yvas defeated The aew Are alana cealei anay first place among » Union County clubs for newclub was host to Lions from Summit and the Oranges, law firm of Piul & O'Brien who in a bid for nntkctlOA to 1M2. members enrolled during January. Left to right (Wolin photo) Mr. Bachelet found several true represented the residents object- Open for the April Primary art (fee Attuftftt Ctpress O. effite, stereo pairs and they have been ing to thft club plans, said yes- three.full termt, a one-year tern, •I lafevei aveaae; the Svauatt arranged for stereoscopic viewing^ terjflay. tbat he had requested Hobby show visitors wilt have thai thai flte pammoti Council grant and a two-year unespircd tea*} BeraM afttee «r tte Cbaeakcr Summif Area Phones 95% htm a hearing before acting upon to be filled. i of C*BB»erea efflee, aecteji Princeton. Rutgers opportunity to vtewJUaeafai In 3-D lifelikeness. the Zoning Board's recommenda- Both Hickok and BiertuempW ef »W Sprmjrkld aveame. tion. •win seek full three-year tern» Conv To Debate Red Miss Susanna MeloJcheok [ Eise* 1 Hkkok for Dial Use May Appeal U Coart and it is expected that The new code also has four Elii who has wosj C. Valentine of Rabway. The come mit Area boards we multiple line key cabi- honors lo crocheting contests, At the final hearing before the ipeeial wunbers,' for single f«a. teiennones to 1* W pernets. Zoning Board Mr. Pizii hinted > A. Dewejr la Ms«k*i nmnljg mate ttroee j sioo ot school; for out of city as- China Issue Here display some of her handiwork: in- cent completed. Jersey The change-ow from manual The Summit YMCA will be thecluding luncheon sets and bed-he njgbt seek court action to re* ago, will also be a eandldat* for tbtance call; and for Comraon- Bell Telephone Co. ded this renonination. calling to dial is now -estimated to battleground for s dash between spreads. verse a favorable decision made wealth Quarry and Celanese Corp. week PMCUCU 1 KKMt* tj* iffl- take place early in October in- the debating; teams of Princeton by the Zoning Board and stated tf cfancr tin between Klnf, whose amwwMemtei of Tbe new *yatea» boasts SUM phones now hai stead of tHe original Nowtmber Robert* T.S. Seed, superinteft "on die record of T> per cent op- and Rutgers. The topic will be dent of. Summit schools, will ex- some local phone numbers in ad- sional Jf omen's Clubs at the or-nis and other recreational attrac- M* Underwrite. tion and phenomenargrowth in the in* »*,*'Oh, What A BeautifaVMora' dition: to party line nuinbers will prepared by a steering committee ganization meeting. Monday night tions to its members. The main four months since it began. firemen's homes. These will be appointed last Qctobei* by the va» minted and is used at night instead of the siren ing," and the title song, is also be changed and the company is in the Council chambers at City 27-room Bassett residence would The Homemaker committee o* sparkled with comedy. notifying those subscribers of their rious organizations and in subse- Hall;. be used as a clubhouse' and a the Summit Association for Ger-and can be pulled from a master new numbers. . ~ quent meetings the committee ; Other temporary officers and large garage would be converted ontologies! Endeavor sends trained switch in the firehouse. This fol- The Rodgcrs and Kammersteb has developed a set of recomnten lows the general modernization show comes with Aunt Eller, When use of the dial system be- committees chosen include Mrs. into aigynrmisium. Off-street part- women into hornet stricken by gins the old Summit 8 exchange dajtions io ,be presented *t-Mon- Beatrice KeHeyr secretary; Mrs. ing wmild be provided for approxii chronic or temporary HUieei to of the system and has been found played by. Be* Robinson, seated at day'* meeting. Coffee and dessert to be effective in Millburo. and a churn enjoying.the "beautiful will become either Crestview I or Dorothy Zetener, treasurer; Mrs. mately 190 cars. help maintain normal household 7. The Crestview exchange will will be served at a nominal Kelley and Miss Elsie Rand, by- Residents of the immediate routines. Since its Inception last other nearby towns. . merningr' and Curley's (Kip Web- charge. """." ' . ster) singing. - •also serve Berkeley Heights and laws; Mrs. Dorothy Hughes, neighborhood, living within 800 October this service haa aided At present Chief Murray has 22 New Providence. Coinciding with Members of the steering com- men in the department In case Laurie portrayed by June Bryan chairman, Mist Nellie Pedoti and feet of the Bassett lauds, opposed/ nearly thirty families where moth- the Summit switch to dial will be mittee include Mrs. E. dale Click Mrs. Adelaide McGiffen, nominat- the dub plans at two public hear- err of small children were con- of a general alarm all members, enjoys Curley's singing, too. par-Chatham's change from Chatham aO4 West End avenue; Miss Alice paid and volunteers', are expected ticularly when it has to do with ing committee; Mrs. Helen Ed- ings conducted by the Zoning for Freeholde* fined or where elderly people 4 to Mercucy 5. The Summit ex- E. Carter of the Public Library, wards, chairmsn, and Mrs. Mar- Board on January 10 and 24. The needed assistance. to respond. * love. But there are ups and downs Mrs. Alison Heam of 25 Tulip week hy the and while Laurey cries Aunt Eller change building also serves Chat- faret Moore, membership com- chief objections were that the oper- ham. street, Frederick C. Kent*. Jr,, mittee, ation of the dub would be noisy Capacity Crowd $tt* continues to beam contentedly.' of Druid Hill road, Mrs. John K. D0 0 Guest speakers at the meeting and thus a nuisance, that it would No one could W " " f Stte Local Uctiwt Herrick of 573 Springfield avenue, create traffic and safety hazards for Chamber Dinner Smith when as Ada Annie she included Mrs. Roberts Halligan of Wll Rtscnra Ntw Tags Mrs. George B. Martin Of 152 and thit it would depreciate sur- A sell-out is again expected for sings, "I Can't Say No." or with Maple street, Mrs. Helen Trapp the Montclair chapter, president elect of the State federation; Miss rounding property values. the 16th annual dinner of the David Bannister, as Will Parker, . Reservation of 1955 auto license of 159 Maple street. Miss Pamela* Cooacfl Has Filial Word when they warble "All Er Nuthin." inserts are now being accepted at Emma McCali, corresponding sec- Summit Area Chamber of Com- Lyall of 26 Locust drive, Fred Final "approval of the Beacon merce to be held next Thursday There is much fun when Al Ht- the local Motor Vehicle agency, retary of the State federation; VviV- Bemhard of Chatham, James L. Miss Sara Lee, president of the Hill dub plans lies with the Com- at the Hotel Suburban, it was kim (Richard Thomas) demon- it was announced this week by Parris of 95 West End avenue,' strates a "Persian goodbye" of Joseph Church, agent. Westfield chapter, sponsoring dub (Continued on page 21) reported by the. Chamber office and Lawrence C. Burr of the of the Summit unit; Mrs. Ruth this week. "buss" to Annie while Will watches Although the announcement YMCA. and then demonstrates again on from Trenton that reservations Van Dusen, first vice-president of Q Dip Reported More than 100 office reserva- the grounds that he is an old fam« If the proposal is accepted by Westfield, and Mrs. Doris Hubatka. tions have been received and could be made until February 14 In Locd tuiiness ily friend. was printed in last week's Herald representatives of the various of lind>n, state expansion chair- chairmen of the various divisions organizations Monday night, it Is man tor the contra! district, of Local business dipped slightly Will's chance to get even comes some confusion resulted st the lo- from, the*last quarter according to report more than that number of in the last scene when he shows expected to result in a freer ex- which Summit is a part. tickets sold or reserved. The cal agency and several persons the current issue of Review of Gerlte (Polly Hunt) what an "Ok- change of information among the Mrs. Halligan presented a de- deadline for reservations is were informed that no reserva- member organizations, provide New Jersey Business. lahoma hello" is. tions would be accepted. As a re- tailed summary of the aims and Savings in local insured savings Wednesday, February 1«. Rewr- opportunities for, organizations to objectives of the 1 Business and vatlon* mar b* made by calling suH, the Herald was accused of work more closely in promoting and loan association were down to Auction to Btntflt printing erroneous information. Professional Women's organiia- 110,510,000 a decrease of 1 per the Chamber office or the, fol- events in which all of them are tion. pointing out that It is inter- Heart Fjind Appeal The matter has now been clari- rent since the last quarter but lowing division chairmen: Robert interested, and to stimulate inter- national In scope, and is non-still a 12 per cent gain over/last Dunsmore. merchants; John N, An auction to benefit the fied and reservations will be.taken est in the "open platform" as a partisan, non-sectarian and non- by the staff. The agency is located year's figure. May, Jr., civic-professional; Dan- Heart Fund is being planned for means of developing responsible profit. She said that the BPW is Postal receipts were at $*e,69l.- iel llehfls, Industrial. Friday afternoon, February 18, in the Joseph Church veal estate citizenship. striving to promote the common office at the corner of Broad and 000 for an 8 per cent drop but still U.S. Senator Clifford P. Case Mrs. Kenneth FahnsMc, chair- welfare and best interests of busi- remain a 9 per cent increase over will be toastmastcr and will fly man of special events, announced Cedar street. HrsrBoptiBr Church ness and professional women, and last year, up from Washington especially this week. The auction will be Drivers need only request a res- is aimed it elevating standards of Telephone station in service were for the event. held |n the Ralteries of the Sum- ervation, fill out the necessary Buys Adjolnlnq Land women's work through extension of 18,845 which is a less than Q5 per An in the past, the evening will mit Art Association at 497 Spring- form and pay the required fee Purchase'of the residence al 53 greater opportunities to business cent increase over the last quar- feature a roast beef dinner and field avenue. Exhibition will be and pick up the inserts any time New England avenue, adjoining and professional women by educa- terly report. ntertalnment provided by Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.after'February 15. the properly of the First Baptist tion in industrial, scientific and and TV personalities. when the auction opens. Beginning February 15, Mr. Church «as announced Monday vocational sctivitles. Mrs. HallU The auctioneer will be George Church said that additional help by the church. gan said that these projects work would be engaged to handle the The two-story frame house had to create conditions that will as- Oss IM«ISJ« p Pott Office Rtv*niit Gottfried, owner of George's auc- sure women the greatest oppor- tion room at 83 Summit avenue. renewal rush. been owned by Frank Gargtiilo tunity and reward for development 7ou*ll flaeJi IncrtoMd In 1954 Merchandise items from the local and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gar- Post Office revenue during 1»54 Kito. Jr. The properly has an of th« capabilities which they stores and "'Klondike pnekages" School Budget Okayed possess. Church 4 totaled 1632,647 or $30,302 more will be collected by members of 111-foot frontage on New England than In 1953. It did not, however, In whst was probably an all-avenue. and is 226 fret deep. The next meeting of the Summit Classified 22 the committee for the auction. time record for brcvlly, the Board reach the 1052 figure of $83»,O0O White elephants and other con- The church .said it hart acquired unit will be held Monday niiihl at Deaths 6 -~.- .^-.*,w,»«, of mall In the business iec- This w»s attributed mainly, by of School Estimate Monday night 8 p.m. In the Council room at City w tribution* from altlc* awl shelves passed a budget of $1,307,857 fal- the house ami land for "long range Editorials ...... A...6 -... With the use of the new "Good Humor truck" ostmaster Theodore Van Dyke, to will also he gratefully received. expansion" and possible use for Hall, All interested business and the loss of advertising by an In- lowing a public hearing which was professional women in the area P«ss»ic Valley I, 9, 16,20 2 •*ctniiv wit. h""••'•"» Usrwea« J*•. Piccolriwwo omf thwee Porrutn OfficVIMVWe itaff•'»»•, Th••>•e- Summit's goal in the I95» "curt unattended except for Board of Sunday School purposes. The de- hftTi dustrial firm. are invited to attend. ?*• to ii 'V Washington, is «««d lo carry mail and Fund Is $2,038.50, according to Education members, Roberts v. cision to buy the properly was Social 13, 14. 15 NISH, m varloin storage or "relay" boxes located In the With the opening of Lumber- unanimously approved at the lh# m man's Mutual disunity Co. next Mr*. F. Cleveland Davis, »S Hill, S, Reedv superintendent of schools, for Yfiur Profwioiml t'fttn»n*at Sport* ...... ir, It, 19 **eiii ¥< 'PertrnMler Theodore F. V«n Dyke mM recent annual mceling of the con? Wtr«, Call Summit 8-0999 ir November, Mr, Van Dyke expects crest avenue, chairman of the and a reporter, The meeting last- **n the At all trucks for a|ltlltlonal district dellverl**. ineal Heart Fund appeal. ed four minutes. . gregation. Vtk *» EOWARD BEAUTT **!£>» (Wolin photo} substantial Increase*. ••*• S . THWSJI** «»s*** February II, •:* *> of saiaiaiam 12 M (toner neetiags The lack of uniformity for the annual Lincoln Day dia> 'A Dependable Smmtt rn>rea«atati*« ef NUTON SCRSI & LUMBER CO. Auociation and of the Textile 1st different countiei, poor sdmin- ner of the Union County Repub- fwf Converter! Association and at a swaaee Co., kaa istratios, ignorance of the law »t4 lican Committee to be held Feb- 2110 SWMNGHEtD AYE. VAUXHALL, N. J. member of the Board of Arbitra- •tt «aaag«f is it. aad the fact wary 14 at T p.m. st the FUg- MUrdock 4-710S Ope* San. A.M. tion for the textile Industry. itaadi&c aalet leaden. saat elwUon boards are not ac- ship, Route 22, Union. Umbor and Came Ben a Teat Age Mr. Uwia' tales for ate cewnUbk to any central author- They are Guy G. Gabrielson, ^lIHNNNmillimtMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIININIIIIUtlllllllllllllllllllHtNIIUmimiB Mr. Pinnell was bom in Jersey tty for tbeu prsctices will be gi v- Jr. of this city, chairman of the borne Betbet. bead el ea special attention at the diicus- Summit GOP Committee; former City and lived for ft short time in Betbea ft Associates, STORM WINDOWS the Roieville section of Newark siaa group*. Tbe League feels Mayor Ellsworth R. Hansell of Agency of Prudential Be apt eat? tail it a particularly timely topic New Providence, chairman of the previous to going to East Orange, led tbe entiit Nortb Jersey mi ! OH! YES YOU CAN !wtere he made his home for 50 sar one caa still recall our last Boro GOP Committee, and but wia eieeeded years. He also had a summer aeaatmal election. Charles LaSasso of Berkeley ONLY $100 MORE THAN THE LOWEST States aad CaaadU by eajjr Aayone interested in New Jer- Heights, chairman of its GOP home in Belmsr. Mr. Pinnell other agents aatosg tha Combination Doers came her* a year ago. aey election laws U Invited to at- Committee. PRICED SMALL CAR—"HARD TOP" pany'a entire satea tcad one of the meetings which F. Edward Biertuempfel, May- Mr. Pinaell was a member of tlve«. the Merchant* Club of New York, wia be held ia the foaming or of Union and a Freeholder, Tbia is tbe fmrtb straWat aaaui Monday, February M, I is general chairman and Fran- the Essex County Country dub Mr. Uwls' tasttraaee sales have and the Spring Lake Golf and to M p. a. at ttw home of Mrs, cis V. Lowden, chairman of the Country Club. When living In East topped the njmm L. F. Palateter, SB Blackburn County Republican Committee, Orange has was a director of the Tbe Ervdeatiai mad; Mrs. C. A. Ween aad Mrs. will be toastmaster. former Savings Investment ft Joined Hie Cwnpaajr at at a Wlathrop Me*ans, kaders. Tues- Tbe dinner will be a celebra- spsclal agent ba the day. Frtmary U, 1:M to 3:% tion of the election, victory of Trust Co. Agency and in bia ftrat He was the husband of the late p. at. at the borne of Mrs. J. S. U.S. Senstor Clifford P. Caae of plieed U JO0.0OO «C aBtjrpaa el Kapbe. 71 Edgewood road; Mrs. Rahway and "coheiion within the HEW FIRE BOX lift Iniuraaee. Wt salaa fa ft BJcaard Getger aad Mrs. Archi- GOP organitation of Union Coun- four years total over bald Murray, leaders. Wednesday, ty under Lowden." NUMBERS AND LOCATION! COMllNAND Prottifr wf TRY ITI ffi« ARE YOURS FOR THE ASKING Becsste the stater a| a Summit resident failed la SAVE «t - at a bearing Ifaaday a which delayed probate ef tha I The Summit Express Co. win oT toe late Mia. Maatst C ON PORTABLE Roberu of this city was ifliiaiaaa WITH SENSATIONAL by Judie Edward C. McXkata. SPEED SELECTOR! Mrs. Roberts, Lev O Lor who lived st tt Hit City of Summit will »oon put Info operatic Lancer V-8 died Anftwt», 1153 at Wayeroea, CUSTOM BUILT — VENETIAN HINDS \H n»w fire alarm syst«m. lox ntimfeftrs ai Ga., and left ber eatira locations kava batrt changed. You may rmtm\ the value of which bas aat him colt tar xtmple* and free estimate* disclosed, to ber hasbaai. a FREE Handy pocket-siza or larga pUcard ale T. Roberta of Texai. tha new {Ira aUrm bcxtf and locationt thr Her sister, Mrs. Rbeta Gearf«| tha courtesy of Tha Summit Express Compai especially Invite you to take of Wayerasa, protassed flse BEDROSIAN CARPETS | command ... get the thrill first-hand! 42S SftlNGHELO AVt SUMMIT 4-0500 Widow I OTTO SCHMIDT, JR.',WC. Qurtea & Otto, Jr., courtooBie, Elixalwtb, baa re- ceived an sppUeatkn lar | We Know Xmar Dodge ond Plymouth Best of the wit «i 6. Baker | 304-304 Irood St. Su. 6-1665 Summit, N. J. Lucille Scbxoeder, widow. Ml Be» II m* |T, MttfSTOWIMM. hart avenue, is named eaetatita I | OPEN EVENINGS TO» -aad beMfietary. Mr. died Jan. li. , • •*— -'• '' * '"'• '" * ' ' '"'• * i "in i

Member Fadaral Reserve Fedaraf Dapojit Inturanca coffee that Systam Corporation tastes as Our Loan Department lends money for the following home good as improvements: Roofing itimeilsF Plumbing Insulation Wiring Painting Wonldan pm l|ka to mfa -^^•^s^^s^^-^-^ ,-•-,, Redecorating •. ?-v: • * Htm follow your Loans granted to cover the cost of these repairs do not «t Safeway. Pkk ** require a mortgage, are for amounts up to $2,500.00, with up to • I»H of Nob Hifl. Noll©© ifco 36 months to repay. " ~ ' You are invited to come in and discuss your needs. eomea from tdeeted eolaa ktswt OK SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY ' ESTABLISHED 1891

Main OffU* Pamoie Sprfnafleld Avt. A Beeehwood SarfitfWiW Are. near Sedp St Summit Ntw Pravidanaa " Banking Hour* 7.-50 A.M.. 2:00 P.M. Monday through Friday 4:00 • t:00 Friday Evenings s yeani tlse Miller, a minimum a#e Im the purduac Us ptnati, Mr. and Mr». E. W. in Now Y«rk State ef intoneatiag MOte of »i»«rt«a. beverages. rourtfi Tern in Funeral aarvkes wiS hi privats. Mrs. Dwyer luu been a «si- dent of Ouab«th for th« lut StateAsseHUf mttw years She is maniad to AlushessTrip H. I. Dwyer who is In tt» im- The driver's licea»e if Jofas A gMtpe of m te dttstrial reUUoa* hraneh of Weft- Edgar W. Miller, it, m, of 14 Worthy, 31, of M Batimaa Ter- race, hat been suspended for a Florence P. Dvyarhi em Electric Co. They have one Otklawn road died suddenly son, HJdMeL at the U S. Naval Monday at Edgewjter Park while aM»y period tor three speeding today her pimMsfy far violatiooa. Bean rc-oomisutioa te th« Gas- Academy. s buuneas eral Assembly far a Mrs, Dwyer is s former vic«- Mr, Miller wai secretary «f the see wry Inch of the picture... term in the April * Prhnary chairmaa si the Republican Royal Liverpool Insurance group Election. , ' " County CommittM and is pres- and had been in the casualty and Her ststeaaent foOowr "In ently a member of the County surety insurance business for 25 stressinf n» readiaecs to devote Committee. She U on the board years. He attended Princeton *'?/** Mi time to the dwitee of a Ben- of govtmors of the Women'i Slate BepMhUewi Club, filia- University and started his insur-

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••>• astrtat ol inluiu, 7 p-ss, Ywta „„_ _ ., Thomas Cotoanao at Jesus' leet; awi he heated ihip Guild dance at parish will speak Withe -Geology «f th« Saturday-! PWgr, them" (Matthew »:»). hat. fellowship. _ , Samiftit Area." CHURCH DIRECTORY tm***-* p-•-. wses »*«• Sunday-•:» Fountain Uplift CWcfe •Je»u» Teacaia* to The MftHwKit Church tcbool; 11 a.*. EM. UHC UMM Wedatsday - Cut he a topic dealt with at Christian If Kent fl«« Seek* trt mm, "Yoar Talk or Bit CHm+i«J» Science Cfcurch by WSCS: f P», Science services Sunday uaool; •:» *ad *:e*> •§, war- *hif as** at j the LWV "Ffe* The tessoa-seTmon is entitled Sunday -1.» a.m., Chun* ' ted, K. J- school; 11 an., Worship sad ser- "Soul' a word which, when capi- Agenda." Healing through tptrayai «e*n* mon, "tfcs Church at It Wa», I* T M ipaetieeat % Owl Jet** wffl takzed, u used u» ChmUau Sci and Shall Be." Presbyterian Church Giwir rehearsal; 8 p-m as one at the syaoayms for M«pday--t:» a.«., Youeg adult* Rev. f *htfd a. swyaa Tamorrow-choir 8rtiflci p.m.^. Auxiliary God The tcnptural selections meeting. rehearsal for Haydn's "Cre Today - i p «n . Ciwcb choir Wwfc from the mug June* version of Wednesday I:M p.m., Prayer and praise service. rehearsal. • 15 pnu, H«Biag i me Bible include: "And great Rrtf IwfNst Suaday — iti * ». lie. TV taMtt. tta cam. «Mw. i SaseMat at a^a session fur teacher* of three and multitude* came unto, him, hav- four-) ear-old*. tflianil; 10 SO a na , Jumor cswr •teals, wtw«fet lr*a THt Community Church ' •eWiewWa^se ^aaip) ^^^PM^^p^p^^PB^p -fmesw^t aMaben will meet m the Social iaf *«tii then those that were fceT.aa4aUs.Eew4awC.teti Tomont»»~ie aun , Mtasateary lane, blind, dumb, maimed, and Sal: Fourth, filth and sixth sewing at host* ef Mrs. 6. graders will attend the Junior >c\i"- many otters, and cart then down SprtstfleM aaf Waacrea A - t e SchulU, 148 •e*. face* Trap* charca; The younger member* Adult faftwseJe. road, Summit, with covered • uiday- §:» a.m., Caere* vul go to the FeUowihip Room Today—7 p. an, Art for fua la teacfaeoa at 12 tf p.so Iw naemal, ll am, Church school; U a.av, Msreery, tod- *:» ass., church basement; 111 p. m.. Dr. dlers, kindergarten tad creative school kindergarten. Worship: school for primary, juamr, aarSMMt—''The difference Jeiiu Our FunersJ Hoaw at KM BphgUH An Trapp'i lecture series in the activity group. Worahip aai aer-high and senior high BM« "Tat Focus of Faita" by amakas to every man", 3 P m., church; "The History of Chria- jnents Adult class in Borough Piaaaea Committe* meeting; 4 tian Thought la the West" the Rev. Claude V. Boebuck. a;» Ball; 11 am, Church school for p.m., Junior High Fellowship. p,m. Junior Hifh Fellowship; 7 BURROUGHS fir KOI PAUL IPPOL1TO Tomorrow-*;}© p. m., Current nursery and kwdergartee; Pre- B.HL* Saaior High Fellowship, Tuesday—1:15 p.M., The eve- ry group; Worship and ser- event* group at home of Mr. awl kaabi Harry Lawrence wiU ipeak FCNEML MIIOHl ning Guild. mon, 'The Ethics of Growth aai to the member»; t p. n»., Wesley- Mrs. Paul Hprbatt, M Hifh street Wednesday—a a.m., Beard of SUMMT MEMORIAL the Ethics of Jiadgsne&t"; 580 an Oub; Lawrence Burr, of Sum- Sunday — l:M a.m., Church ChrUtian Education p.na , Junior high church mem- aUt YMCA will speak, Hu aub- tchool; 11 •• ra., Nursery and ae- barship class; •:» p.sa., Junior i tali an age of Conform- E. F wammwm A MM tivity group*; 11 a.m., Morning Calvary Episcopal Church high box supper program; 7 SUMMIT AYE. SUMMIT lervice, "Islam, Yesterday and p*r*rm «** p.m.. Faith and life Seminar Mooday-10:M a.m., i P «, Today"; I «,«u. Religion. And for ne* members m parish WSCS southern district, pre-len- 309 Springfield Xv.iw» 6-02 PHONE su. 4.13*7 philosophy group at parsonage, house ten Qukt Day it the Methodist ewt •HWra'WBl^awip .F« §•"# 191 Maple street; Dr. Henry B. Today— 19 a.m., Holy Monday - 8 p.m.. Circle 9 at Church. Has* will di*«uas "The Bottle in munion; 4 p.m., Boys' choir; I of Mrs. Malcolm Woodard, Tuesday - 1:» a. m, WSCS toe Sea" by Guerard. tl Passaic street; 8 p.a«% Man's Comptettt* Sew mad Air Conditioned % p.m., Girls' choir. Board meetlnf. Circle 1 will meet Tuesday —.10 a.m., Women*a Tomorrow" —i p.m., Calvary group at parish house. hi the Ladiei Parlor for sewing. Alliance sewing Jar Overlook Hoe- Service Chapter; Tuesday — S p.m., pital; 8:M p. m., Board of True- Saturday— f;IO a.m.. Young the Bible with Dr..J. Nelson TaV Jtwish Community Center ] tees meeting la Community people's confirmation ejass. Wednesday-3:30 p^au, Ju&iar m lent Place Boulevard THE DEAD SEA Home. Suaday—S a.m., Holy compile* choir rehearsal; • p.m., Tri- Eahat aUrry L. Lawrence George i. Ippolito Paul Ippolito ion; 1:30 a.m., Choir school; M Ctntar BWaey Morris In the oortbero part of Palettiae (bm U tba be« a.m., Choir tehearsaj; 11 a.m.,Commuruty Council of Churches St. John's Luthtran Church and League ef Womea Voters Sea of Galilee around wilch He nativta BUYS buUt Fmnerjd Directors U DeFoteat Aveaae Church school; Morning prayer Today—T:»p.m.. Youth group. and sermon by Rev. Field Hobba; Joint meeting in Borough Hall; Tomorrow—3:07 p.m., Candle homes. The pure, dear water from me maltlag MOW Topic, Relationabjp of Individ- let. W. 8. naaiaa, PaJD. 7 p.m.. Young people's fellowship. that; fl p. m., Sabbath eve serv- mou&Uiu flowi into it aad afaia flows etJlmto the ual Liberties to National Secur- ices. Today—7 p. m., Junior choir Monday—7:90 p.m., Boy Scouts. ity." Jordan. The Sea of Galike and the River Jordan are Tuesday-*:*) a.m., St. Cath- Saturday — 10:30 a m., Junior with fish and quite differed from the Seed Sea into rehearsal; I:IS p. m.t Senior choir erine's Chapter; 10 a.m.., Worn- congregation. rehearsal. an's Auxiliary; SI. Mary's Chap- Long Hilt Chapel Sunday—10 a. m., Sunday school. the water of the Jordan flows. Tke water at the Dead Tomorrow-!:Jo p. ra.. Fellow- ter; 8 p.m., Young adults. Her. Leley C Weaher Monday —3:30 p.m., Hebrew like its name implies, is poisonous to tvv7 Uving creatq Wednesday— M a.m.. Church school; S p. m., Bar Mitzvah class; and has no life. World Service Committee. 5 to 6 p. n>, Reereatiqn center. . Tomorrow — 7:45 p.m., Soeed Tuesday — 8:30 p.m., Dance and color am, "The Stones Cry This Sea Is about 1,100 feet below me 1ml of the Me Oakes Memorial Church dass/ •, '•• i- Oat"; Public unrated. Wednesday—3:30 p.m., Hebrew terranean Ocean and is about at miles leog and « to 9 ni] Sunday — t:4S AM., Sunday wide. Hi depth varies from I to 1,800 fast. The hot cUmi E«T. Faflap 8. Watters, school; 5 p.m., Bar Mitzvah school for all ages; 11 a.m.. Wor- dm; I to 6 p. m., Beereation evaporates the water about is fast as it flowa Into it, leavi m Morris Areaae ship and sermon. "The Kingdom center; S p. m., Adult group. behind the salts and irajwritiei of the river water. Today—* p.m., Choir rehearsal of God"; Reception of members; Sunday— 9:30 a.m., Church 3 p.m., Woman's chorus practice; Wallace Chapel A.M.E. Here in America we find millions of people taking school; 11 i.m., Worship Churcb- 6:30 p.m. Alliance Youth Fel- lowship meeting; Pre set vice ~ tnr. leanE. CaJrrtngton tlme nursery; 4 p.m.. Junior high -1« Broad Street fresh, clean water of their wells or municipal water supph{ fellowship; • p.m., Confirmatkn prayer meeting; Junun-^youag converting it into poisonous solutions somewhat less poij people's meeting; 7:30 p.m., claw; 7:M p.m., Senior fellow- Today-*:13 put., Womanless ous than the water of the Dead Set and paring fancy pncj Service with special musk by wedding. • for the poisonous ingredients. Can you imagine anythi| Monday—• p.m., WSCS; E. N. youtb choir; Sermon. • "Double' Tomorrow-8:S0 p.m., Choir re- deader than a cup of coffee that has all of the live molecu Rinhart will reytow the book, Trouble." "Inside India." Tuesday—7:05 a.m.. Morning of the coffee -he an roasted and silled? A fish put into Tuesday— I;U p.m. Girl meditations on WAAT; 8 p.m., coffee, tea, chocolate, colas, beer, wine or whiskey wo Dorcas Circle meeting. Scouts; 7:*0 p.m., BoB yS Scouts; soon die and be just as dead as if placed in the water ef i p.m., Olfidal Board. Wednesday—8 p.m..Mid-week Extension prayer meeting and Bible study. Dead Sea. The water used in making JOO billion drinks Temple Sinai year of coffee, tea, chocolates and colas, plus all of Summit, Reform Jewish Diamond Hill Church water of the alcoholic beverages would flood the Dead phones Worshiping at Community Church • Kef. laaaeft 8. Csipcater with over a foot of liquid and what a stench it would mal| Sprtasflap and Waldron Avenues Tomorrow—4 pVm.f Junior choir jlalel Matiltoa D. Bial Why spent! your hard earned dollars for these poison Canter Neman Sammers rehearsal Suaday — 1:43 a.m.. Church r Vbfea diluents that not only fail to offer any benefits but will soon we BITIU jrva ie t Tomorrow—4:90 p.m., Sabbath tchool; 11 a. m., Worship and ser- MMay SdHwl at 1:45 or later create handicaps that the organs of the body eve services; Brotherhood serv- mon, "Star Shells of Faith"; 7:90 ftrvte«t ll tnd have difficulty in eliminating? ice with sermon by Rev. iPhlllp S. Witters, minister of Oakes Me- Tuesday—3:30 p. m., Brownie morial Methodist Church. meeting. The American people who Inhabit toll fair land of Sunday— 30 a.m., Religious Wednesday — 5:30 p.m Fat free and home of the brave need to be even more alive thj tchool at the YMCA. Lane School of Dancing. RUBBER STAMPS they are today if they are to survive against the foes Central Preibyterian are lining up against them. ._.'?'/ Summit Gospel Hall Same Day Senrtce Summit Aveaae Church Join the Human Engineers and help fight the foes aae Wahnat Street St. aad Menia Ave. OFFSn~PRINTING our midst who are killing far more people than all the m Today—8 p.m., Prayer and Bible 1»V. Complete Plate-Making Equip. Americans have ever fought study. meni Same Bay Service on Tomorrow — T:15 p.m., Young Today—«-ll a. m., Presbyterian Beqaest. folks'Bible hour. nursery; 3:15 p.m. Boys' choir Sunday—#:M a.m., Bible school JOB PRINTING rehearsal; 8 p.m., Adult Motet Quick, Dependable Service for all ages; 11 s.mM Lord's sup- HUMAN ENGINEERS per; 1:W p.m., Gospel service . Cooir rehearsal. ,---;-„„-• Saturday—1-8 p. m., Scout hob- 1 by show m parish bouse. IBMIYPING Howard B. Bishop, H. &| first Ev. Lutheran Churcr Sunday—9:30 and 11 a. m., Wor- Sumatft, New Jersey m Marris Aveane ship" auJ sermon, "The" Out- Harry 8. Carlsea, Paster stretched Hand," Youth choir at Sunday-g^tt a.ui.,Churchschool; both services; Church school al- 11 a.m^ Worship; a p.m., Luther so at same hours; 9:30 a.m., Tw» Marking Devices Write for Free Booklet Men's Bible class in YMCA; 4 3» Broad St Summit, K.. J. Tuesday—7:30 p.m., Boy Scouis; p. m., I Westminster Fellowship "What type home have 8 p.m., Choir rehearsaL executive committee meeting; Wednesday—3 p.m., Confinna- 6:45 p. m.. Senior Westminster you? Split-level? Ranch? tlon class; S p.m., The Junior Fellowshipp;; "Understanding One-floor? Two-floor? Guild will meet in the church par- Yourself," discussioui n and film- lors for a sewing project. Mrs. strip; 8:15 p.m.. Central dub; FBEE! OPENING Whatever the amwer— Everett Nelson, hostess. Henry Geils will speak on Ceylon. Jlonday—10 a.m., Monday sew- EFFECTIVaY OVERCOME FEAR one tiling's sure.. .handy N. P. Methodic Church ing group; 7:30 p. m.. Scout Troop DEVELOP POISt CONFIDENCNCE extension phones will add ' Bet. Beece E. 62; « p. m., Trustees meeting. Tuesday — 9:45 a. m.. Trinity a lot of convenience, at a Tomorrow—8 p.m., "A Night in Guild meeting; Mrs. George DALE CARNEGIE COURSE very small cost, the Far But," by Clifford Bor- Brown wQl speak; 10:30 a.m., YOU ARE INVITED den, Jr., recently returned from Friendly Circle; Rev. James W. Te Attend Free Openfocj M.etln, The kitchen and the Japan, Korea and Okinawa. Mwir will speak; 2:45 p.m., Cher* bedroom are the 'most •Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Leonard ub Choir rehearsal; 3:30 pun,, ef fee PALE CARNEGIE COURSE o, Burr, associate secretary at Sum- Junior Choir rehearsal; 4:15 p.tn., popular spots. But many mit YMCA, will address senior Westminster Girl Choir rehear- Thursday, February 17. at 8 PM folks have one In the department of Sunday school; 11 sai: ••••••• •• • a.m., Service with Mr. Burr; • Wednesday — I p.m., Men's .. WINCHESTO-s TURNPIKE IMN work shop, recreation 11T South Street MorrlstowB. N. J. room, guest room or other handy location, too. Thine lit* D«!« First Church of Christ, Scientist y 292 SpvwffleM Aveaee Seasnw, New Jersey 10 Cttnrse Will At this meeting Date Extensions are easy CarneKie'a unique sys- A Branch of The Mother Church, The Pint Cburcb of Christ Speak DALE CAItNEGIK to order—no waiting- Conquer Fear tem of training will be Scientist, In Boston, UatsftcBuawtta eipUuied. You will hear brief tutti by recent Sunday Services at ll A. Vt Sunday School 11 A. 14. lnetwaw Yoar Income just call your Tele- Develop 8elf.Cotirid.nMi Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at S:1B P. M. , 1 phone Business Office. *S*H' Tfour»P|f ,nd Your ';. Sw tow this training wfll enable you Idea* tt **** Mit eonnaence In private snd »! Christian Science Reading Room • Improve Y«nr Abliily to for l « P Rrroentlwr Mmnet I I? yoMr lblluy *» «••! w11"p»r« for Leadership or purchased.

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EASY PARKINO mi i the t.tiMWMB*ffta of e*ery laod 1 Obituaries tax aeais *< *•?* $* | way aaeai es order* fas Mwce* Tisey say aw be ssBoeroas is sues as oar*, bat the intensity of tJMir Gentiejae RAID ' ft^w fmp#cif eoedse&ce ts a tere^gs givers1 *ra* ttt «* • f- HOMY SI dangerous. make* tm the sss*ii**t 12* Tfae whole Sowt theory is the negstioc 1L a m vu ear job to dedicate ourselves *# governors* j ^^ j^^^ at • Oak I a* ot for and by the people, &ea we- ssat aaf jMmmm . sw *st kers is oiarseJvet thaxpiy, «TGBgJy aod BBrensttjsgiy , Eaaatviifc iu»*4n»«**« «? to create a permanent commission on tht The Herald is pleased that Berkeley Arts* c Ackers*** , Vvf*eo» kas uniMleg aging>*-Its purpose, he say*, is "to study, **4t OOD ia tht esJBf , Heights bat taken it:;! usf by tte VaTa>- cent of its true value or SO or 35 per cent. j i0Bt| sada c*nit-Mf"!- of IMS and 'Jt However, the percentage of a«sea**aem now •] because they lost group rate privileges and \ and A it of great importance assce assessed value- can not keep up individual rate premiums, j WardI Ackermaa Maplewtwd tion is the yardstick by which state school I ^f is aimed at die yyoung. aid is measured. «* the old who rmd themseiwe. !»rred from There are other distinct benefits of a FHA mortgages are conducted service* revaluation program. Bringing assessment • to applicants of 6$ or over. ea Monday in the Bemxtifel eV Katv Faftersl Home, X» Spriaf- lists up to a point reasonably close to ac-: Those who pass up Social Security by MOK of m nave hmiftnce policicf and hospltzWuuon striking out (or them salves to try to improve Iieid tual value creates more bread over which to plant that would hdp oat fawnciaHy in jpeat cmcr- spread the butter, which ts, taxes. The larger their position in life—the go-getting type who Mrs. frtrr HtBrtcel the atice of bread, the thinner the butter is made this nation—find in their old age that Berkeiry BritkU - Mrs. Anna feodet. But what about \mU emergeodc*? Oisabeta tr»ch») BcSrifel, a spread. That is the theory of replacing old they have bees penalised and conformity Fixing • bfokan tooth—$35. A blowout ruins < might have been better. femer nesideat of •BAUD*, eted valuations with assessments based on pres- Friday (Feb. 4) in St. Visesafs da—$40. The pappy needs a ver** etie — $25. These are some of the problems Senator ent day quotations in the real estate market. j HospHaJ, Bridgeport, Cac»., after Tfac beat way to plan for these unexpected expenses Higher valuations also increase the munici- Potter wishes to have studied. The need for ] a S&oft illness. She was 8S. Her pal borrowing capacity. As the total of the such a study is illustrated by the fact that j basb&sd, PelCf Htllfit^ die4 is is to ttve regularly —here ~ at four local Savings 26 Republicans and 11 Democrats in the Sen : 1S25. i tax rolls grow* th* debt limit stretches. The i Mrs. Htflnael was bora ia AModataPn, You ihoukL You owe it to tbe pooch- added borrowing capacity can mean ate have thus far attached their names to j Stony WH, Scotch Flams. She outlays for sewers, buildings and other im- hi* Dill. had lived ia BsJtusrol road. i provements heretofore blocked by lack of la a recent speech, Iflbw Secretary j Summit, In* 44 years before mov- fommitdm 1914 w, n leeway between outstanding debts and the tlB « debt limit. There are some residents 'who' are' "bound" HILL CITY SAVINGS to get hurt in any reaastairng program. They That means they will command a voting i Mn. ««uri«ei leave* two mi, majority which, unless asfttrad that an intelli- J Geor«e of ttwcommueitr, Adoas* ' are the oees who for aome reaaon or other tTiadchildrea have been "getting away with it** for years gent program is being undsrSaksai to tolve \ SUMMIT • NEW PROVIDENCE at the eapettse of their fellow-townsmen. their problems, could force adoption of crack- ] xiw funeral was 1 tmm NEW JERSEY There are aaaiipnientsjtow on the books that pot, pie-in-the-sky ideas radical enough to the Piol Ippolito Sn mit Memo- Robert D, trough • are incredibly unfair. In torne cases they are wreck our economy. It might be well to rial, 7 SiuuBtl avaswa, at I *.JD., the resultl of honest nuatatfw, in others the point out that the Townsend fian has never thence to » %entt's Cbwcfc Ftuurnl Director died. wkere, at •» a aafiau) hi** re results of friendahip or inefficieot operation ejuiem mats was eeWwated. Bur- III of fbt aaaescing nmchinery. Thoaa injustices Senator Potter's proposal looks like a good ial was in tbe parish cemetery r temm um»t v»« 1 are no doubt few but they will be corrected beginning for a counter-attack against this under a good revaluation program. hazard. It could turif fui-t*'bJ one of the TJietefore, whether the reassessment of most important matters to he iatroduced -ba* Camp Wiwiyand. -_ a real property aoon -to get usulerway in Berke^ fore the lHth Congress. Happily, from the I^ACAC -NMassfM S' 3lf^ lejrs H«gbU proves good or bad f«r the resi- DJ-oarusan support,it h» airfady received, Wi'OvJ i'*»i »Tilv dents of that commusiry no one can deny it appears that it will be seriously considered. that it it a forward step and § move to face from Steven Tech finances with a businesslike and j camsen in the pproach. The Township Committee it Area karaei this .veek is to be congratulated in losing no Jtime in ttat the "Central Atlantic Are* Owubcil of YMCA's had leased I tackling this problem. Its benefita will he a*w camp site'.eaiy If miles from reaped for many years to come. A correspondent of the Gazette sent in Andover. This camp is tbe «mp the other day, clipped and pasted together, of tbe sterens Institute of Tecb- First Vlstt 0 Lincoln Or Lenin? colored pictures of six different chowders advertised on a page in one of the national •West camp is America, was ' Thlf Saturday the memoryy* of Abraham magazines. Identification buying been re- founded by the late Cbarlei Bu ' You should never fftj hesitant Lincoln vAU be noted throughout the nation. moved, the corre»poad*nt potrd a challenge; ieott fa the fm liOl oa tie about visiting First National. ThrougB the years the observance has some- shores of Lake Wawavscda is "One of these is a plate of clam chowder. Can what dimmed and is now largely confined to I northern New Jersey near Veroott. you tell which?" school roomi and Ref ublican Party dinners In 1*10, it was found necessary W* thoroughly «joy tbcfmpwt Waits of to change the site frep the lake ami gathering*. We have no hesitation is saying that no young people vbo are coriotai aboot banking, one could tell which. We are not even surf shore to the island ia the Uk# Lincoln ia remembered for many things with i ferry connecting wil* the na^ncighbrjrfwbowajittogesa^nted, that it would be possible to tell, beyond a and bis niche in American history is certainly mai&kad "here the dining lodge *^ cuslom*n **». •«* to know mure about us, tecure. He will never be forgotten by future doubt, by tasting the six chowders, for tht '•al 'loeattdLU if if, theproperty generation!. Prpbably the^faigb water mark factory which produces them is at bsav»> ampd t*is Lake was sold U the , N«r Jtmy Zuc tpM»spir ana] 1 Y«mH ahvayi be nude welcome... of American oratory' is Lincoln's Qattysburg handed with tomatoes at a toraato-criay cowk r tte earns PH" ' * e Rate- r Addretf; it also represents the epitome of is a horn* kitchen, and cjanas tend to be re- irtate at 4*4#ver Ukm# the American ideal. It 11 well to recall one cessive in the presence of tomatoes and moat same "Wavayaoda" with them, phrase of the memorable ipeecb on the eye other vegetables. The only? vegetables that thi« lakke beco»}ng knvwo as can give support %a tiama in chowder are the "Jfew We refer to tht phrtae "... that the gov- good old potato and onion—or so New Eng- Eaet move before hat benefited emnsent o( tht people, by th* people, for the land cooks have held for hundreds of years. people, thai] sot perish from the earth." So here we have again the historic con- That particular phrase is pregnant troversy between the New England cjam meaning today. The tecond nation in the chowder and the modern subterfuge which World—in land area tbe first—stands firmly is eaaentially vegetable soup, with tht powers '•A' . against the Lincoln idea of government by of a mighty industry and attractive national' AlOMllScltNU tbe people. It purposes to use all its energy, advertising arraigned on iht side of the MUTUAl its cunning and its power to destroy govern- irnpotter. It really is curious to have six dif- ment of the people, by the people and for the ferent kinds of chowder which, to the eye, people. It heartily disbelitvet in popular gov- are virtually indistinguishable, and to have Atomic Devetopmeni Wutuil f m4, -FUST N ATI ernment. Its faith is that of tyranny and dic- tha reputtd clam chowder just about tht tat. it ieiigwi to 9W'it • mm- AM» TBHJST CeMVANT A tatorship with government by a handful of reddest of the lot, afloat with gretn peas. >t*d birwtiww! ta a vanity of men who end opposition by purges and exile. Will the republic totter? Very likely. - . es-enonrr " Tht Russian idea of government ia being Yet, on the other hand tha human rtce may Met fae/Mif Haat Atewk Sdjata. driven boldly into all the world to tbe detri- be able to struggle along at it his with so ment of the Lincoln idea, It has taken over, many other handicaps, and our countrymen, by force, numerous nations or parts of na- enduring much, may some day be able to tions. It baa had successes and it hat lowered experience the joy of rediscovery of the clam GERALD F. COWIN American preitige. More important, it has chowder of zeat and authentic flavor as pre- It leschwted r placed our nation on the brink of pared by the leunding fathtri along the New ft With a secrecy which fita an evil program England coast, including Martha's Vineyard. \mt THI SUMUtT HftAlD. THWSPAV, «tfcUAIY to, tilt

«p ea JsMury », UseSds « ke ewnflrttf cr h*d underway BoroMatHeids 27 new MUtage or major building Record mostly designed to accommodate Area Rntfers u iaa-eue of UMQO forth* yetr. dial offices. Reports Four «t o* Ihre Hew Jersey Th« lift construction, program Fund Canipasp of $tt,«W.000 topped l»63 by tU, lfeaded by Leonard C. ftrigp ef in telephone ftsjsi to tat «lt«f five ia mo, New Provide««, 13 Rutgen Vei- warn j»ar ef heavy verstty gradaatea ef Ike ISmamit conpaay reached the two is tiiwiii fcf HK. area are aervtBg as !• aMKte is ft* eUeasis* of tort in the 1K§ of «i lMt yaw. !%• first sal sad fee pUdag ef s record campaign, STRING IS ONLY A KW SHORT AWAT report ih©w«4 to* «pr a asjf-ctntury, the ft* WUe. «MiKl« tat if Cttte, drive ef ta* Sate tMvanity m* safflwa tut sight years. *e ieat»mj ah* plaas to ntmd alumni. Hie area goal is SUM Dial eenrice w« extended to tW Kagfcwood iritcB of crow- Thai year fee iaal seeks to during «o«lrr tfatef to » More ex raise W.000 frora tke graduate* ef all divumu cf tae Uatvatssty in 1953. A S*V W tae state tore* fourth* chMfa HW ai tat aUtt before IS THf TIMt TO WY OH1 Of tae aai of tftM. fartaUatiwi of a te finance ahunoi irholmaifs, a 4tt*et «hjU»« dialing a;ateB> at f«culty-alu«Bi Iwuse. ttw IMSver- OUf *SS FO«DS AT THf LOWIST Qrafcft, nmMiag iidiag at cafe uty C«Ueg« scboiarsa* laDd, th* •a far wnt at Cakago, wai iewerk alumni caster tad and MARKCT PRICES EVRl 1UT NOW Pfete4 la 1IM. ttot settee! of Ihistaess Adattaistra- PIOMOTKD ~~ Orgaatottiea tion student atf Ittai. flit wew atfedetf ft? direct FOR IMMIOIATE DfUVKCT AT caaages ia the dyeetwff aa£ Last year ttw rwad drive raised dlitawi dialing in IMS an: F.ir FEBRUARY chemical division ef Geaeral Ani- nearly $7M*I far these ea|setiv*s Lawa, Wdgewood, Duawat, Dov- LOW, LOW VVIHTU PWCtt. Uae s> Film Corp. resaWaf aa tae mA of e total at epfMrssiButriy er, Booatoa, Morriitewa. RoaeOe, promotion of two area wisiaeati $S1S,OM ia asasaai gtfU aad be- AJbury Park, s^riaf Lake. rr«e- were annomiced bf the eeiapaay. lesti for sS pavawasd hold, 8««oiH-Chittain, MUIburB- • OUR MUCES ARE REALLT ROCK IOTTOM . . . IN ALL Dr. William L. Walsh if 1M Whitt Ia sddttioa to H* ragieaal so- NOW Sbort Hilli and Madi»<«. redge read (above) was aeaied liettations sow ia pragmss* lh* ftOtAWUTY THEY WILL BE HIGHER IN THE SHUHfe DoapiU tat progreu made in maaager ef maaufactadag in csmpaign sis* has a special gifts SALE ... bnaging «or« and better tele- charge of all productioa operattoas sod s class drive. Tae special phone tenrice to New Jersey, the at all dyestttff and cheated planU gifts campaign was conducted last company aafai that tt'a earaiaga and Dr: A. O. Zoss ef Kaierson f«U and elasa solicit it KM* will be picturt lailad to tnktcb the pace Lane, .Berkeley Ht^ighia, was ep- gin'March 1 So Come One...Come ALL of Me over-aU operationa. pointed plant manager at Linden The regteaal eaaipa«ta, which » Etea wWI aa increase in net to succeed Dr, Walsh. Dr. Zoss included in the drive for the e*c oad year, is beiag emlarged to em- iaeone from $ie,5SMiQ in US was formerly te^hnkel manager brace some as areas u ceotrasted to $».Ol,m U) 1M4. the compaay at Linden. Dr. Wslsh will con- with tea last year. For The Deal Of Your Lifetime HAND MADE laid that with aii iacretie la the tinue to maintain his office at number of shares of' stock, it* The Summit area solicitors are: Linden. Henry B. Drake. Jr. *3t, Owrba surplus per share sad been re- road. Tall Oaks; John C, Geatile duct 1 to $4.10, • drop of m cents 'tt. 24 Edisien drive; WUliaa L. from its, and the lowest unce Mflal f MBM DURING OUR FEBRUARY Helnl '40, U Nassau drive; Jesse 1MB. HOOKED RUGS VA Miiof far 11 ft Yew L WUUams *»t W West End ave- The company said that during The Phoenix Mutual life In- nue; Edward 3. Boorujy "51, 2* the past year it issued an addi- surance Company of Hartford, Aubrey street; Rkhsrd HsouaeO tional 159,000,000 In common stock '40, 24 Canoe Brook parkway: iimot«ly J Conn, has announced the appoint- EL ^J and $23*000,090 in bonds in order ment of J. Robert Dean to the Frederick L. Green *33, tllC f«12 to help meet the cost of its ex- company's Quarter Million Dol- Springfield avenue; Robert t. pansion and service improvement lar Club. This U the eleventh con- Trevor-row, Jr. *», IS Stooy BUI program which has exceeded a secutive time Mr. Dean has ac- Court; and Edwin T Kaiser Tt, half billion dollars since the end complished this designation. He 157 Ashland road. Kapihriy If JS of World War II. The overall rate is associated with the E. B. Ames' New Providence, Vice-chairman of return on total money invested Agency in Newark. Briggs '43, ISO Hottataia avenue; wss 5.8% the company stated. Mr. Dean is past president of and Ernest J. Nedvine '44, •© the Exchange Club and is active Morebousc place. Murray HtB, Biblical Film to Be Shown in civic affairs, His son, Richard, Robert F. Kinney *34. 1ST The who is stationed in Texas will he Fellsway. A color and sound film, "The BEDROSIAN'S discharge from the service later Buchanan. 4$ Edgewood road; Stones Cry Out," will be shown this month. st 7:49 p.m. tomorrow at Long John Welsh. ]7 Oakley avease; I SfRINGRELO Am SUMMIT 64)500 Mr. Dean resides at T Harvey Frederick Mayer, Countryside, HOI Chapel. The .film wss pro- drive. duced by the Moddy Bible Insti- and Wright Patterson, 2 Glen Oaks avenue. tute. The public is invited without Attwiid charge. Last week-end four local boys were Pingry School representa- tives at the Council for Religion In Independent Schools conference HOBBY SHOW held «t Buck Hill Falls, Pa. The TO. 12H. theme was "Spiritual Man In an Pmbyteriwa Parka Naw Age of Power." l let P.M. NEW 55 FORD Those attending were: William m i tender delicious...

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BACON Slkwd 59 • If YCMI Buy or Stll this menace to your family's health cfcoke Before You Stt U« Chuck Roast cuts Ik. .. .We Both Low ith DOUBLE Money Chotit Ribs o' Cuff • Low Down Paymtfit Up to 36 mo't to pay rour LUct to fit rid of that dirty, Ik. frown, old-fashion-d giriwit •FREE STORAGE.,. c BEEF « Diipeserl See hew can witJKits umightly Ftr %pt\n% Dtlhwry Or UnH aii. seiflr if •pp«argrJce and unwanted New 'SI LktRM Toft WE CAHRY A FULL UNI OF llMital If Y»u odon? Want to stop ttw health menace of FRESH FRUITS, VWETAILIS. OHOCMIK aeperf a messy, smelly garbage can? 6f tatty le Be modern. Get a Double-Duty Gat Your Authorized Ford Dialer Diipoiir. A Gat DUpowr costs very little SUBURBAN '"'ormollon. to buy, install and operate. Summit Auto Sales, Inc. PUBLIC MARKET SU1URIAN NEW JERSEY*! IIGGEST VOLUME DIAUR OPEN FRIDAY NITS VMS 911 MORRIS AYE. ot SPRINGFIELD AYE., SUMMIT Ml. i-10100 Spiriimftoki Avt. rhMO $«. 4-2670-2*71 lllillllllllllllllllllll IHt SUMMIT HEUAIB, THUKIDAf. fBUMtY 10, I1H Berkeley Heights Passaic Valley Section New Providence Guenther, Fro/iboese Wj Boro High School Fund Meets Dunkd To Fight Contract Award In School Board E/ecfioi Berkeley Heights — Township , Board M»U. Rudolph Defeat as Record Vote Is Cast residents Tuesday night, la a W*tection lot u In Reassessment light vote, elected two members year term, was return^] New- Providence — The controversial resolution to Berkeley Heights-Tit* action of of the Board of Education and fk« with 2tt votes. Kobei create a $100,000 reserve fund for construction of a high the majority of the Township Com- approved three item* in the school boat* of » River road ifchool in the Boro went down to resounding defeat Tues- mittee in requesting a contract budget for 1955-56. election to fill the vac: ' day night by a vote of 870 to 338. for reassessment work from Mu- With a total registration of ap- ed by retiring Board The resolution, theme of two public meetings, drew nicipal Revaluation! Inc. of Maple- proximately 2,200. only S32 votes Theodore Kihlgren wood raa Into stiff opposition from were cast, despite a contest lor tor Chirba, 564 HouutauT bitter opposition from the Boro Committeeman Victor Dunkel last Council, who contended that es- ing with September, 1957, tenth Thursday night ttftots. tablishment °l tne fund was sot grade pupils from the Boro will Dunkel, is a statement following Rites Held for Approval wai given to necessary to provide a high school. not be admitted to Summit Higb the meeting, said that he would expenseaof $250,465. by t In a statement issued when the School. The Board has also met "vigorously protest" any effort on Armond Pretot, 27$ to », repairs and with rejections from Regional menti eat $24,950, 278 to municipal budget was submitted, ^ rf ^ ^ T, interest on Dietz of Mountainside. would be taken tojeortect the divisions and 40 teams having tion of market values from com- pass a rigid examination after investments; $2,500, licenses; state condition. met for planning and discussion parable sales. Preparation of a working a year on the various road aid, $7,384, and fines, $12,- Dogs, like human beings, have early this week. land value map and a list of unit requirements, which stem from different types of blood—fit lc»st front foot values for every street spiritualization of the Boy Scout is included, as is a classification program. of all exterior and interior im- This is the first time that the *»»«• 183.00 provements. Instruction of the as- Wt turned foal, Send a big Marmon sessor in the methods used and Ad Altare Dei Cross winners re- bouquet, a charming the institution of a basis for fu- ceived awards at a joint cere- ture valuations is specified, and mony, and marks the initial Boy floral arrangement Scout religious ceremony held on the defense of tax appeals as the C«i« beating emi 30% or a corsage result of the revaluation is re- an archdlocesan basis. Madonna quired. The firm engaged will al- is the first Scout from New Provi so be expected to conduct a public dence to receive the award.. He considerate... relations program to acquaint all is an honor Btudent at St. Ter- residents of the Township with a esa's School in Summit, and an full understanding of the program. altar boy at Our Lady of Peace Wot only in the service Church. Cub Dinner Tonight rendered, but in the nut- Berkeley Heights—The annual Wlakltr !>• M«l« TkMf father-son dinner of Cub Scout tot of charge*, which are Pack 168 will be held tonight at 6:30 p.m. in the Lee Community CESSPOOL aa reasonable as one will room of Diamond Hill Community CLEANING Fresh Church. Arrangements have been find anywhere. handled by the cub scout com- Building -Repairing From Our mittee and the den mothers. Two films will bo presented by CESSPOOLS AND BEPTIO Own William Nickau, who heads the TANKS CLEANED, ItfJILT SMITH AND SMITH entertainment committee, nnil AND REPAIRED Greenhouses! group singing will follow. Awards OtMCTORt to cubs will also be presented. ORANR A niJU.l)OZER TO 30 MONTHS TO PAY! Btembers of tiie Women'* Guild HERVH7E S,n,le "WHMi. th. MMM •# Mr will nerve the dinner. Truck* for Hire 41$ Morrli A**,, StwInifMd, N, J. ISO Clinton A«* IM«»r JhwiMlllt Avt.l N»w»,k J, M. #. FLOWERS Mlllbum 6-4282 STEPHENS MILLER CO. 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t. HMory of Group U fold five Pfr Mm. Bey isms* at Aaaerka 4insjneajt M id & ranks. In m k obiarvanee of the aa- de celebration e< Boy Seean Week, wtica mi* year mark* the and ta 1S%1 H vu awarded te etth aanivertary ef we notemtnt Jstm. lalHIltwant In America. , in IMI ta. fit Troop, originally Troop 1, g and in tm to xerding te; Watohang Aw GeoriaSnwyer. William Seawanck ' HtisI reoords. was laatOi wi$ «Mti to UM nil in 1*O, and from vm to tm, wbaa It vu Ult December. F»ui riefcter be- reorganised under the laadership of Walter Besot, and conducted rank. .""" *** its meetings in Bore HalL The local committee is headed At taat time M key were es> »y Marrin Fichter. Arthur Con* rolled, ioditdiag Artiur far* bage is the treaanrar; Georsje dise, a Ufelonl resident at tat iPSwwajsjaw^a*j &^^%?%^Bw^&i ^J ^ i%^Kpenw*P'ape' M&m^^^^ Boro and reeeatty a member of eampbc chsJmaa; Bell the district training committee Andersfleg, activitiet, and Bcary far Cub Mottlt. In WU troopi Petsiafer, afvaneanieat ehas>> aua.ua j> aMJ.wia renuaihered, sod New ProV man. An artlvi Mothers' Club idenee vu assigned number ft also tents the troop. or imomi turn GMN^OO •T^tija S.407XI tor it* troop Identification, Many atyanlsatioas ta the ana Since 1K7, the troop has ex-contribute to the meeest of local panded, with many local bumes* The Somerset Hflla M> l Ue adntte are serving at instruc- ** ** 3a?aa*»t |£al ° Ti4S Cntrles Hontt, Walter Balta. and tors in the junior leader training MtS UM nirwii li Walter Brown, all past Scout- coursei; . William Sehwaack Sr. —.^_™.ti«4»tJ» tn«.tsj4t a ti-wijt Bus Soviet for Set by Tri-Church Group masters. Donald Koontz la the as recently given the National H-boot Diratet * : laijetaa »eji •- " current Scoutmaster, assisted by Hlfh Seat*! Ss •1i& T New Prevktaee-~Tbe woman drardi, Diamond Hill Commu- Seoutera Award for eight years the Tri-Community Council of Frank Twombky and William of service to Scouts: several Boro ^JSat *" 90-Day Trial Run nity; Mrs. A. C. Beiesert, Jr., Scbwanct Churches of the Ban, Berassley Myemille Presbyterian; Mrs. men arrange lemi-monthly tripe Bertaky IWiM. _ A fty to the *Tf" pool in Summit for Heights and Union Village, to- Ernest Fiaener, St Luke's Re- The troop meets every Monday trial Wrt«d of wt«Uriy-iched- gether with the women of Stir- twinunms inatrnction, and numer- aa^aaiheAiUb fts& Aauf SBkftA formed Episcopal. Murray Hill; night at 1:30 In Lincoln School, ^pw**tTPWnW *1P PBfa •enej* ufed toot aenrior between the ling and Myer»vffle, will take with an active membership of ous adtdtt lend their assistance Township and Summit WM initi- part in the observance of World Mrs. George Siter, Union Village more than 40 boys. In 1S53 It won to boyt working for merit badges. tuted last Friday by the Di Cor» Day of Prayer on the first Friday Methodist, and Mrs. George Wag- recognition with 48.1 par etat of "Building for a Better Tomor- «( awptw Mf*a«M *• • lamw Bui Company of New Provi- ' Lent, February 25. The local ner, Stirling Preibyteriao. the membership reaching first row" is the taame of m$ year** -i- Vbt •vpfesflaaiM t$t ewi>a* d eoUwtltttf -™. — tor tiM coat «tf tlMM>«*al«*t»i« service will be held In the New The worship program, to be Class rank, and in UM topped the celebration. With a present en- ru um*prit*km tor la *0Mtat«iit wtth UM Ifitroiwtioa of the wrvlce fol- Providence Methodist Church at used around the world, has been national record when 60.1 per rollment of R700.000 boya nod prortM ftaM* to PV lowed aa informal hearing bat 10:00 a.m., and a nursery will be written by Mist Jorgelina Lozada cent of the troop membership almost a mUUoo adults, the Boy Hraradar beftw the Board of provided to care for young All- of Buenos Aires, one of the few it ached first dass rank. Mem. Scout movement has been ac- PrtUe Utflitki OoamfcMlonerf in Iran. female pastors in Argentina. She bership is presently made up of claimed at the finest youth move* Ntwark, when ComnlUeeman The general chairman of the waa among the first Uattn-Ameri tenderfoot, 10 per cent; second ment hi the world. VkHr Dmiiel and Townahlp At- local service U Mrs. Van Meter can women to serve on the Com- class, 32.5 per cent; first data, tornty JBdirard Ptel f4»d that Cousins, wim Mrs. John Wright miaiioa on We and Wort la Toe 80 per cent; life scoots, five per Di Cowo lie permitted to op- as program chairman and leader. Cnureh, World Council of Churches cent; Star scoots, lTtt per cent, and hat chosen at her theme (ateratt erate Qut lervic* for tie pro-Both are members of the New HOBBY SHOW iM diacotrtlBned daiftr tripe *n«|h Berkeley Ballhta. »nd fc IUt«lpU from ttatfted aer»ice to two rooad trlpa ea WeiackUya and five on 8 dayi. Daskel e*ld thtt a permanent ») Addition t© &MII ridri wQl bee reeonainendeeeaiended tor DI Corao if the tervlw proves profitable after the M days. He said that be would alto recom- mend that some adjwtmeat be made la the franchise tax pay- ments for a three^year period to a ajesee • t.nsnt t ;,«sae I w* enable Di Corao to miALnUlf any tjMuoo 4jseae »J«J» tas.u operatinf katet. *'

8««rMt ft»4 W»iP Dunkel reported Otat a search Other Expense* of Towwhip records had failed DmruncoS Of itMM to uncover any franchise far the Sfrang Bos Company, and said that be would recommend that lcing tod Zbatng a franchise tot limited operation Oliver Expcnaes be granted to them alia, ' i ButMltn«KUl fie ntw service win operate akttf Springfield avenue from Jift._«!« Union avenue to the municipal S&l»rl«i and Other KXPMM parking lot on PiaWicia avenue, IROTSCTION TO and is an extension of the pres- ent run from the Summit rail- road station to Union avenue. It hat no effect on the present MOMBttain avenae-Plainfleld ave- toe trtpa which an operated UD«f«nM Other fetptom ... ttree times daily The Springfield avenue sched- ud Muixwu Muatelpt4 Court ule follows: Bitsrlts *n4 'WfefHl Other Jttpemt* ., iEETS AtfD BOADC Cast Boand Leave '. Arrive •.at;'."•.••• Summit ' '"'"*"1^'5jel'i"eftW*"'"' • ' Y:Ua.Bi. ;•• ^ • _— ^^ i •:55 a.n« «*aft*uen- ' 1:)S Bust. 1.45 ».n. tSALTH AND A. 4:1$ p.m. Be*rd of H 4:J5p.m. - .: -- ''" ' • WaftenwoKt -II mmIMad otbtr ZDtpaoMB -.- k Arrive root Admiot«r*tlon Stlute tod Wu Sammit B BL t:3S ajn* v>r RMlrf 1:1T pia. liSStUBU CMom Royei Lancer V-« In oth«r nrnnrma „„._ •4:25 p.m. 4:45 p.M. w^BtD nmoixtcm A, J:»p.a«. 4:15 pan. . Other UpttiMi • ...... A. natatrday e^ 50 Brand New Dodge Custom Royal Lancers U^nM^DM oc frwFubao libra? nm not ran Batarday . (CU» • UTC tor haadir ntamm) Given Away in "Get The Thrill" Contest 1 Offtr Gord-nlng Ceuntt .. Berkeley Beights- Home gtr- Dodge has never done anything Hke this Wocel But denlng courses are being offered every Tuesday night from 7.00 thea-lfcrre AM mm b$em • m fill to •:0O o'clock by the agricultural We want overybody-yw, wtrybodtf-to get the thrill of department of Jonathan Dayton w,«si» at-eiMt as.»eo*« n^«.« i.»Me Regional High School. All inttp. driving thb grmt sew flaWaahionwl Dodge 1 , teuteje . »usiM» n,mM T*st»-it • S4WS . / ested persons are asked to con- tatt the department for informa- We want you to gtt th« thrill of commandint ictrio Vttio* Veeteo wmad ».m» " f tion about the courses, wbld long and low and dashing. Gtt ih* thrill of tWving with Drive the New Dwtlft lljW nmM WJW< opened Tuesday. full-time Power Steering. Get the thrill of a "New Out- and Rnteh Ttile Jinele.l *^ "•**** ? IT. S. Patent Wo. 1 was limed look" on the world through the «we«p-arWni windshield. jti.«oo» t7.ow» arooMO wjatJi u im to John Rugglei of Maine Heed for your Dodoe dealer. Oe» aa entry Weak. There's n new contest every day a dashing Custom on a device to increase the power Driva the n«w Dodga—"ToVe Command ... Oet the T of railway locomotivea and topre - Tbri ««l Hawir ihwnllB *e hast Irw. New coMeit Royal Lancer to be given away 1 It's fun! It's easy! Its vent the wheels from sliding. •odidayl going on now! We'll dewkte yew meney H yog buy e MV Dodge DRIVl THE NEW r • i.«o.» t imm e LWJ* » ,,,r during Hw cont«il p*Hod<-anW wfctl Yov te) beck mnrr pumf fm ppoW—dw«*felfe» heve p liew Dedee. You hav* your money bocbkk AAIM)) DDodgd t ^SMN that Come h TODAY! DODGE Tqfce Command. ..G«t IN Thrill First Hand I "UfaMOWwutDQIlGEand PLYMOUTH

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M. BUILDING IN THE SUMMIT AREA

MM* A - Summit YMCA has a living program • The YMCA is dedicated to the development of Christian character. It serves all without regard to race, creed or social and economic status. • For nearly 70 years, the Summit YMCA has influenced for good the mind and body and spirit of thousands of the young people of this area. • In recent years, the demands upon the Summit YMCA have increased amazingly; and authorities BO ARD Of TWJSTttS predict greater increases in the years ahead. < Prtddtrt B-The present Summit YMCA building is third-rate • The 45-year-old YMCA bull ding is no longer adequate. It is too small; its facilities are out of date Robwt O. Nftnoa and do not permit efficient operation. • It is poorly laid out for today's urgent youth program; it can be made modern and adequate by wise rebuilding, by carefully planned additions. MMIWOT MMNP« Jft C-Other progressive communities have first-rate YMCAs • In planning and carrying out a YMCA building and remodeling program, this area will move in step eU1UHH6 FUND with other forward-looking American communities. General CWrmM • Since the Korean war, anew or remodeled YMCA building has been dedicated on the average of |«im A. IttH every two weeks. DM« M tnUMStdt* Chairman D-A modern, adequate YMCA building is good business _ .. — rT|fro1t1>ultdj^ /e thaf the buildingproposed will mean increased operating-incomroonsiderablf

It is qood business to foster the whofesome, stabilizing influence exerted by an efficient, effective HcroW T. Jr. YMCA. adequa • Th* boy$ and girls of this area are first-class material. They deserve the best possible 5f rAe/ey H^Ati Gtntnd Chdrinm group-activity programs. These require first-class facilities. Tomorrow's'citftens and leaders are making choices today upon which our country's future will Building fund Sponsors depend. An adequate YMCA building will help attract youth's attention to the constructive W. PMWM C. I. MtfitaM, *. 1/WCA proigrain. ["IT~~:~ ; ;.. . ,, ' • . . ^

W. I. McNtM The YMCA stands as a safeguard against all efforts to weaken the morale of^routh. It trains th^m to help themselves, to assume responsibility. While scholarship fund$ are available for tho» who M. DM«. Mhdwl P. V» e* MMcfc*W need them, young people help maintain the YMCA through their membership dues. But *»Y «k •he wmmunity to provide an adequate plant. _• Mrt.1. F. RidMri *. C«t. I. R. N««M fl budMiry S. NltlnrM -' " ;!' **•* I. Urty R«b«rt W. fmmm KoMrt O. Ptftr^t Cartotoit W. M»nro« J. SUMMIT YMCA BUILDING FUND.. J"if *u «tep«»* o» you" PtMltwib W. .-,*; - 4. John L H. , J«(» M. RMVM T, OravM, Jr. BRMT L ? ^ W YMCA BUILDING FUND FACTS HH i •; ••

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R BUILDING IN THE SUMMIT AREA t. H. A - Summit YMCA has a living program MM* T. *. •.Nrti • The YMCA it dedicated to the development of Chrittian character. It icryes all without regard to race, creed or social and economic status. AfcftJ. «rS. • For nearly 70 years, the Summit YMCA has influenced for good the mind and body and spirit of SMP|bS. thousands of the young people of this area. • In recent years, the demands upon the Summit YMCA have increased amazingly; and authoritits BOARD OF TWISTHS predict greater increases in the years ahead. Prtddtnt B-The present Summit YMCA building is third-rate Stcreiarg • The 45-year-old YMCA building is no longer adequate. It i$ too small; its facilities are out of data Itobfft O. and do not permit efficient operation.

g • It is poorly laid out lor today's urgent youth program; it can ke made modern and adequate by wise rebuilding, by carefully planned additions. r.Jr. C-Other progressive communities have first-rate YMCAs • In planning and carrying out a YMCA building and remodeling program, this area will move in step with other forward-looking American communities. Cfnero/ CWrmiii • Since the Korean war, a new or remodeled YMCA building has been dedicated on the average of R91119 A* l#tti Execute* Vk* Chairman every two weeks. JOm JL L ldSk Chairman 0. A modern, adequate YMCA building is good business _ AlftMl • The old building can be kept presentable only by continual costly repairs. . Ivatt Uw • Experts believe that the building proposed will mean increased operating income considerably greater than the increased operating cost. Clubt&OrpanlMatloniCl HaroW T. «mv«, Jr. trmmrtr YMCA..' •. •' r __ - Tie young people of this wea deserve •> moderBi «d«|iwtt^1 •• Summit The boymandI'.girls of this area are first-class material. They deserve the best possible guidel C Berkeley Htight* G*mnl Chairman group-activity programs. These require first-class facilities. Building Fund Sponsors Tomorrow's cJtiiens and leaders are making choices today upon which our country's future will depend. An adequate YMCA building will help attract youth's attention to the constructive YMCA program.

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in i direct the man t aod poli- JttsMmtt Gtts dentul is 1133. be was associated and no* YWCA Voles cies of tbe A& wits tfe« Fidelity Union Title ft Mantel »»P bold title *te *he real property of Mortituc GuarMty Co. A Summit resident, Ma A, the State Assembly tike Association. i At *» ©«tset of his Prudential Donald H Bagger of Bullock of f Sunset drive, an- By-Law Changes Another change involved the 1 career, Mr, Poland was assigned were announced this *••». nounces the formal opening «f Prudential 4 & 4fct ]<«* Tort City mortgage ] membership f ee ol the Y Accord Addisoo Poland of U «} ssottta E, Dontld Steiabrua* will Bead the newest is dnfe m restau- j k>aj> office n a mortgage loan the Summit campaign and tof»«r For Efficiency lag to Mrs. Teel, until 1MI there road BS« be*a promoted by ta1ia»n*ctor« . In 1M§, in an ewlkr g in M rant* knows as the Sip A Sup Pradeatial Insurance Co. to »• Mayor Anton C Swenson wiU di- Mr« Robert Teel president el *** membersjup fee caarge which is located on the corner I transfer to the Home Office, he rect the Berkeley Heights cam- mn4 fvniiturt M , vestaeat aiulyrt tn the mortgage came ta work m, toemanagemen t tr.f YWCA. jesterday aaiWHtnfed *V *• **** awocutia.; «0y a of Morns aad Springfield avenues k>an and real etUbe investment paign In New Providenct Cam- KHCHEN REMOI I*9*"* ** H»"W *»t year department He ^uos tf» Home of eompaBy-wB** real tstate. He cUman Fred L. Grwnley will b» •r>*t to* former Board of Dirtc- is Springfield. It is one of the joined the Norftera fiev Jersey _.* *dl be knowa a$ the { most modern establishment* pf Half alter serving as a chairman. «!„* supervising appraiaer ia tte Mortgage Lota staff ia l»50- KARL BIN) of Trustees and that lk€ its kind in this section with Northern New Jersey »«rtg»I« Mr. Poland and his wife, the From June 20 to August 12. VtH, OftoStrtot Trustees Reard has l»- plenty of parkin* and drive-m loan office in Newark. former Florence Shortau of Little the United States Army wa» com- manded by a captaio-Capt. John fvtuhsfilQ Hm Uie Advisory Board witt Mrs. Tee! said, "members can space and, as Mr Bullock puts A native the Articles of Incorpo- j Tbese memberships are avail- commissary at the Prudential I»UCMI were amended and the By- ;able for anyone wishing to take Insurance Company in Newark HEADS SWIM CLUB—Fred Kal liM* fhanged to permit the A&so- jout one. It gives individuals a for 14 years He is a graduate oi mus of 413 Morris avenue last i »!i*jn to operate more effective- j medium .for .contributing more Cornell University, majoring in week resigned as mabafer of Uie h un&er New Jersey State law. than the basic fee. It is part of hotel and restaurant manage- Essex House, Newtrk. to become The changes Here brought about the Y'j "self help" efforts to rec- ment Mr. Bullock also heads a managing director of the sew inruugb the efforts of Paul Hitca- oncile the budget and was a rec-consulting firm which specialises Sun Valley Swim Club to opes ci! a member of the newly named ommendation from the 1954 Budg- in restaurant problems of ex-(Bis summer at Florhara Part. A3Visor> Baard and legal advisor. et Reviewing Committee of thepress and toll highways through- A graduate of the University of EASTERN FUEL The Trustees will contujue to- United. Campaign. out the nation. Vienna., Kalrnus has held execu- 233 BROAD STREET FREE PARKING! tive positions at the Hotel Bris- 640M tol, Vienna; Hotel Imperial, OPEN EVENINGS i Rome; and Hotel Astor, New ANOTHER "MULTIPLE LISTED" HOME York City. He is a member of the N. j. State Hotel Association. former vice-president of Greater Newark Hotel Association; a di- Sold By one of rector of the N. J Restaurant 'f ' •* * 1 "»V*"' Association and a member of the Newark Advertising Club and Newark Elks Club our own Local Realtors «€ Thb. •xc*t4i*9ly attractive Local Men Hoods Stat* doggone tired. bwiM aatetd for Swnmit Mr. Insurojica Group and Un. Ho46om Smith, who, Howard L. Waterhouse of 417 to^pothor with thok thrto torn, Morris avenue, state agent for the cold TsettXis! Aetna .Insurance Group, recently ' JS"*" rotor oqed 9, David agorf 7, was elected president of the Jtfew OM| Jooothaa ago* 5 noaths Jersey Insurance FieMmen's As- wiW shortty bo !• rossaoocc. sociation. Mr, Waterhouse will mark Mr. Smith formony onociofoa years with Aetna on March 2. Re with tht Hrtt National la«k of also is past president of the Sooth Jersey Insurance Fieldmen's As* Summit it »ow with tho First sociation. Nfltload Assoeiatioa of RorMa, IM., conHmtai hit oatstaadteg toy Seoot 7 Glen Oaks Avenue, w«Ht M tho toavitios awl ta- WIINIVRI WOT™. HOBBY SHOW Summit, N. J. KB. 12th 'We Welcome Another Fine Family To Summit" Prcsbytcrios) Parish Moos* l to I P.M.

Even the bumps are smoother in the'55 Buiok ride

^O be honest — there are some bumps Twhich nothing will level out ^completely. Ikt even the real rough ones turn out a lot smoother when you're in a 1955 Buick. And that's not just our say-so. .New owners of these new beauties keep telling us that. Maybe you're tired of cold baths, too. Or tired of running Local Do/Zvereo* Price of out of hot water every washday. Or tired of shaving in So you may wonder-how come? What's dif • th* 1935 Buick SPECIAL h^ewftrm water, QUICK REMEDY? A switch to ierent about the Buick ride Chat makes it $132218 M4NM 41 ( depeadable electric water heating. With an electric such a marvel? The answer is—plenty. e tdalommv 0«tiov»f-ttl.7O| Kadla t AM»nf,o-*»>J0. piping hot water. What's more, you pay less for it year they're tteMyleafiB^^ -IliaiikB to JCP&ys special electric water teateVfa^ bounce plus a special front-end geometry to deeper smothering of jounce and jar. So Your house stays tauter, too. No flame. No combustion; here your ride is balanced, buoyant, level, stabilize "cornering" plus tubeless tires on No soot. See your Reddy Kilowatt dealer today. serenely smooth. extra-wide rims lor softer, steadier riding. Most cars drive through the rear springs. Surely, you owe it to yourself to try this Buick drives through a tvrquc-tube that great Buick travel, just to judge things for yolirself. * Grtit EvtnU takes up all driving thrust, wipes out S rear-wheel wiggle and wag, steadies your You'll find it the nekrest thing to velvet on CM, A Tihvlti**, tilt P.Jtf. going to a sure and solid track. wheels-and made even more so by the silki- L Jersey Central Power A Light And no other car in all America has these ness of record-high V8 power and the abso- lutesmoothnessofVariablePitchDynaflow.* great comfort extras plus the backbone of a H massive X-bruccd frame plus both direct and Come visit us this week—for sure. *D)H*flow Dtir* is tttnimi on Rnodtntslir, optional *t txlt* tort "00 Wi ELECTRIC..THE ONLY WAY TO MODERN LIVING!" lever-type shock absorbers to snub after* on oibtt Striei. Thrill of the year is Buick FOR ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS

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*B /•• -V-;-. . .• '.^f/..'"/ ' •'MiuiuiN •. ,.4«'^-i&v*=--j' • . ••.' , • "". - ;,v^t;i" ; »a— 14 UmctAo'i D«y Dance Tickets StlH Available Mr.CampanoWed% Gforio lecAer farm andGarden Te Mr, end Mrs, Joan Gwexyk af,W For Lincoln PTA O«nc« of 410 Livingston svenoe, Me* _ a son, UNM by Bk$ Engaged to Providence, a son, bora Fshr»- There is still some time Wft toMhs Delmonte at mnf-Wtr'-'--:: ••• Summit Lodge of Elk» wffl ary. S. ft Mr. and Mm • duct and smorgasbord party seed in your money for ticketsfo r With Dutch Te Mr. and Mrs. F. t. Schneider the Lincoln School PTA Dance Nuptial Mas* Thomas Uddy ef U Oak KJ at the ledge rooms at «• Maple Mew Jersey division ef the!of M Gates Drive. New Provi- tomorrow Bight 1 Our Lady of Peace Church in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Becker alar, hen Januiry B vt ~__i's National farm and Gar-' dence, a soa, born February 1 street Saturday evening, Febru- The Suburbans will provide the I New Providence was the setting of » Harvey dm* * *•" ary 12, Watson Mariowe is rtuir den Attociatioa held iu February Te Mr. and Mrs Mic^; music in a setting of heart* and i of the wedding on Jan. 9 of Miss - -"• * ef their 1 To Mr. and Mn, Angela Zee- #nun of the committee; Victor capias. Danee Specialties by Josephine Delmonte, daughter of daughter, Gloria Uxtda? at thenieri of S Evergreen road, a mrntt-m-iumm nil Johanroeo is to charge ©f theGerald Cummins and as "Oklaho- Mr and Mrs. Joseph Deinootc of B. LMdy, SOB of tf and /, Mn. Alexis daughter, born February 1. iaanary'is. ma ' preview by the Summit High smorgasbord arrangements; Third street, New Providence and Thomas J. Uddy ef J Van D. Wentfcott of Hittereat avenue. To Mr. aad Mrs. Paul Rockwell To Mr. aad Mn _ School will be high spots of the Anthony Campano, son of Mr. and place. of 44 Osborae avenue, New Provi- Thomas CaUahaa u is charge of aifair Haas are under way for the of U4 tae Fehaway the music, which will feature Ed- Mrs. A. Campano of Livingston Miss Becker, a graduate of Sum- dence, a daughter, bora February * " » eat, aura avenue. Rev. Joseph Mee per- mit High SehooL studied at LaseB "Double Dutch" covered-dish ward McMaoe's Trio and LcRoy *«• Stephts'i lasseU is in charge of tickets Aeronautical Engineer formed the ceremony and cele- Junior College, Aabarwiak, Mass., ___ is to take place on brated the Nuptial Mass. A re- and Rutgers University She u • at the Fortnightly club- To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Novak avenue, » », i To Speak at St. Teresa's of *7 Marion avenue, Berkeley anawy a. ""•• ception followed at tlit Ualian- employed in the s*rertisin| dirt- ——. Invitations will be mailed Professor Luigi Crocco, visiting American Hall in Scotch Plains. Heights, a daughter, bora Febru- won of Ca»a. this week to all Members and their Dream of Spring! professor of Aeronautical Engi- The bride wore a bouffant gown Mr: Lktdy, also a Summit Bug* ary l neering at Princeton University of Cfeantilly lace and a crown School graduate, attended Moot To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me* Strawberry Cana of 121 Summit avenue, a since 1M», will be guest speaker The theme of the luncheon will (center about Holland, and most of son, born January SO. Canoes at the Confraternity of Christian Mrs, David W. D»4f* the food served will be made from To Mr. and Mn. Julias Gordon Doctrine to be held tomorrow at recipes from Holland and served of 65 Greenwood road, Murray 1:43 p. m. at St. Teresa's audi- )w die Dutch manner Mrs. Wen- Hill, a son, born January 21. UttU pMij ihrito fttM wttk thott spent last summer in Am- To Mr. and Mn. Thomas Chap- hfa torium. Barbara Hunt Professor Crocco was bora is sterdam and Rotterdam collecting man ef S Constantiae Place, a ideas, and after the luncheon mo- Italy and received his engineering son, born January 21. All Your Entertaining! Becomes Bride tion pictures of Holland will be To Mr. and Mn. Jack Boehm degree from the University of shown with narration by Mrisf 45 Hickson drive, New Provi- *••. Viennese Borne where he taught from 1838 Of David Dodge iWentholt. dence, a daughter, bora January tovlMt. Miss Barbara SUndish Hunt, , The luncheon will be. servedIn. ••»•• His talk will deal with the prac- daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Frank- (under tne chairmanship of Mrs. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martiao a tice of Christianity abroad en- lin L. Hunt of 81 Woodland avenue [A. G. Jensen of Countryside, as- larging upon the customs peculiar ji ISO Plainfield avenue. Berkeley 4 was married to David Walbridge sisted by her committee which in- Heights, a daughter bora January VIOM wltk kiM, ikrtass tan. «« to different localities. His wife, a cludes Mrs. T. A. Lauer, Mrs •abd. plmtcBts. c M re^ Dodge on Saturday, January 21, f«rt eh****. | native of France, also will be at the First Baptist Church. The William K Vanderhoff, Mrs. H. Bla. ' present. Haw and Mrs. H J Meyer. The Please bridegroom is the son of Mr. and To Mr and Mrs. Nicholas Mai In addition to his other inter- Mrs. Parker Dodge of Chevy hostesses for the affair will be JSO of 1 South street, a son, bora •JPbera 4-0221 ests, Professor Crocco is active Chase, Md. headed by Mrs. Wiluam M. Griest January 25. in toe Pax Romano movement. [and her committee. Following the address there will The ceremony was performed To Mr. and Mrs Richard Hen- MELLIEWBSS be a question and answer period. by Rev. David K. Btrnwell, D.D. Bussell T. Kerby, president, will Mrs. Anthony Caaipan* A reception followed at tile home MTaytorSt. | preside. Rev Harrold A. Murray of the bride's parents. Mist Gloria Jeaa Beekea* is moderator.' Refreshments will trimmed In rhlnesiones and pearls. Given in marriage by her fa- (Jul« A. Woila) be served. Mrs. Carmine Gagliardi was ma- ther, the bride wore a gown of ctair State Teachers College and tron of honor for her niece. The antique ivory satin made with a will graduate in June from Rut- bridesmaids were Miss Patricia fitted bodice trimmed with a gers University. He will enter Jef For your VALENTINE Delmonte, the bride's sister; Miss bertha of heirloom lace, long ferson Medical College of Phila- Eleanor Brando, a cousin, andsleeves and a bouffant skirt. She delphia in September. WEDGWOOD'S HEART IOXES Miss Rosemarle Curcio. Another wore a veil of French illusion at- A summer wedding U planned. in pale blue Jasper cousin of the bride, Miss Mary tached to a cap of heirloom rose- Ann Valerio, was flower girl. point lace and carried a bouquet Beacon Fire DAR to Have) mi The bridegroom's cousin, Nich- of white orchids. olas Campano, was best man. The Mrs. Joseph M. Walters, Jr.. ef Valentine Program Feb. 17; The Melroses *v ushers were Frank Campano, a Tuckahoe, N. Y., was matron of The regular meeting of Beacon IS «-M. — « ik* Ckaattcfcw brother; John Brando, the bride's Pe* tak tm Jsne: if you're ct cetera); the colors bresthUk- cousin, and Carmine Gagliardi, honor. She wore a gown ef bro- Fire Chapter, D. A. R.. will be caded pink satin and carried a held next Thursday, Feb. It, fanfeeling run down; if you can't iagly beautiful. As, Spring! Ah, the bride's uncl«. Peter De Psrisi shake that cold ... or if you'd LILLIAN O'GRADY!! wai ringbearer. bouquet of pink rose*. Miss Jane the parish room, of the First Bap- T. Dodge, a niece of the groom, )ost like to feel better, we rec- Mrs. Campano is employed by tist Church. It will be a valentine ommend Brantley's vitamins from Fleer Show . starring "Sav- Essex Electronics Co., Berkeley was flower girL Allen S. Hunt, brother of the program given by Mn. George CBABJUNE'S CUT BATE DIUGS, ings" st CENTER CARPET, SI Heights. Her husband, a Summit W. Waterhouse of 25 Hawthorne 417 Springfield Ave. Gay gossip Summit Avt. They've roll ends High School graduate, has com- bride, wa* best man. The ushers Bibelots for Your Boudoir were Chester H. Jones, Jr., and place. Mrs. Waterhouse is senior has it that Brantley's vitamins of carpets (bound in room sizes) pleted two years in the Army. will make yon feel yotmg again. st SO per cent reductions. In hosts Perfume bottle*, aatin jewel caaea, ', Ross Parkhurst, both of Chevy president of the Children of the Chase, Md.; Sidney R. Coderman American Revolution. Mrs, James For prompt prescription delivery of wonderful Spring shades from Mrs. Sartorious Heads of Binghamton, N. Y., and Allen . . . phone 9-4SM. gleaming gold to mist green; from lamps, and other lovely accessories at G. Cox of SS Shadyside avenue sand to palest blues . . . they're New Finance Study Group B. Coderman of Kensington, Md, will provide colonial music on the • • • Mrs. Dodge is a graduate of They're labeled "savings" if all wonderful savings buys at An organizational meetinf of harp. they're labeled "Beechwood," CENTER CARPET. Summit ft. the new finance study group of Kent Place School and Wellwley College. Her husband attended Hostesses for the meeting win) aad if they're labeled "Beech- 1700. TUfB STUWOS * IHTHflORS the Summit College Club was be Mrs. Raymond Guenther and wood," they're labeled GOOD! • • • held on January 27 at the home the University of Maryland and 521 Millburn Avenue Short Hills 7-2440 served two years with the Navy Mrs. Robert LeMare. Mrs. Frank Try Beechwood, S. BALISH'S pri- "Hello Teang Loven, Wherever of Mrs. John Kratoville. There G. Helander is chairman of the vate label Gin. Rum and Rye; Ten Are"!! SIEGEL'8 STATION were forty members, ..present. during World War II. After • wedding trip in thetea and her committee are Mn. Sugar Creek Bourbon and Glen ERT SHOP, SM Springfield Ave.. 1 Mrs. William Sartorious was Thomas A. Miller, Mn. Harmon Mavis Scotch . . . they're good has just the Valentine card yeu've chosen temporary chairman. south, the couple will reside in BERKSHIRE RockviQe, Md. A. Sly, Mrs. J. Gordon Steek and taste at pleasing prices. Stop at 1 been looking for! Their selection The second meeting of the Mn. Harry A. Sutton. Beechwood Rd. this week . . . or brims with sweet sentiment (for group was held February 3 at The regular board meeting will phone 6-1162 for your refreshment the fun-inclined, they've less for* HUH W AND TOM the home of Mrs. William Young. Two Local Families BuiM be held this morning at the home requirements. mal felieitations!) and for young *4 The speaker was E. B. Pigeon, Martha's Vinayard Hornet of Mrs. Joseph Strinad, ISO Moun- Juveniles, they've hosts of fun-to- Fabulom 2-way protect new vice president and trust of- tain ^avenue. Fiae feeds, fiae drinkf aad flee raake eards. For all: SKGEL'S Construction has been started suWk . . all promise a gals aattnst rno» at top and toe, ficer of the First National Bank Two new ' members are wel- CupUl-approved gifts. and Trust Company. on summer residences at Mar- -comed to Betcan Fire Chapter. evening at CRANnCLEB, Mill- ct»y iW sheer BerkshiieS The third meeting of the group tha's Vineyard, Mass., for two burn. Their cocktails in master- ",•-•* • • • Summit families. Both houses They are Mn. James C. Thomas. Me wander gwsrmets gstaer at will be held February 1? from t:3© 1S2 Mountain avenue and Mrs. fully blended; their food artfully lAe, eft the newest and m«tl to 11:90 a.m. in the downstairs •re being built at Nashaquitsa, prepared and their danccabls DLL CITY DEUCATBMEN, Fred Middletoa, « Prospect Mipla Ave. Where else could you room of the Summit Public li- Chilmark Township. street music by the much acclaimed taring shaoe*. BeauttfuDy I brary. Mr*. Jesse Muni will be A two-story .colonial house with Erwin Kent's orchestra is sure to find such,.j "tophok" assortment faiaioaed in proporticj the speaker. This will be the firrt thraahaths. and Qve badXDOjn JfLrojur f«t l^andnj. Shall ws ef English-fsmous Tiptree jimi liaMThir Short. Medium, is being built for John M. Black- Anncunce BlrtK of Son - sad Jelties (sirved on the ititsly 6REEHN6 of a Kriei CARDS ment counselor. and a neighboring split-level of Canoe Brook parkway announce Wiy d* we have Ssrfaig fever smooth blend of mocha and Java); house with three baths and five the birth ef a sen, Peter, on Feb- Lefevre's French butter cookies W* mort .fan *• Aop far VabtttiMS Mr*. Kratoville, Mrs. Allison when we know it isn't Spring? Hearn, and Mrs, Sartorioui have bedrooms is being built for E ruary I at Morristown Memorial We've just been to LILLIAN (e'est marveilleux) sod renowned *netr efe MMtMft WBB T© eerl AIM #BT IVH nest M. May of 57 Colt road. Hospitai S * foods. 64034. (•MM .«TW& k a sbatpw's «U- formed a temporary steering O'GIADY, 415 Springfield Av#., W dcL, Bfkt. CWM-1*. dhMM *• "ptrfod" committee for thit new finance wham 4hey^ve~* sprif%tlmtw-«r —See yen awt week ... iryaq card. study group. ray of Spring coats, suits sad top- would like to see Jane please 434 Sf>ri«9fkW pers. The fabrics are fabulous phone BernardtviUe 8-2270-J. (misty tweeds; textured wools, I. N. Legion Post 138. to Hold aft CHIBS Jane Matthews Card Party Saturday The annual Lincoln's Day card party of the American legion Post For Your Valentine 138 wUl take place this Saturday at 8.SO p.m. at St. Teresa's Han on Morris avenue. Proceeds from SIEGEI/S STATIONERY SHOP the affair will be put in the Amer- CORSAGES fromim 394 Sprtogfieed Am Ummk 4-211 1 ican Legion building fund, Re- freshments will be,served by the c*ll us at women's auxiliary. SUMMIT

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Members ef the eonuatttoe of The PeftnMMf Ctab w« Mr. aed Mrs. Canoa aw a# wWaagaiaaBa nw^aflaj ffH*P I* w*|gflM^^eaj sent Danhne Ve« fcs.aa Wnetrateff tag to Athens, Ga. Mrs. C. E. Graham Reeves of sponsored by the Americaa Asso- feetnre, "Mrsiahhig He* Sea- Mr. aad Un Archibald A. 2» Oak Ridge avenue and Mrs. J£»fcj*g^*,BMi8 S«itt mm* guests «f haaer re- ciation ef University Women waj* far GMev Kawfewn Square, Pi. land.** at the nansjrat meeting ea Mra. E L McHak of Beech- Robert J, Davidson, Jr. of 3tentertained at luncheon by Uft. Mill BndariNrtt lg the daughter Feb. M at 1 pas. Because of the cently at a cockUI party givasa Badeaw avenue wul attend the by Mr, and Mrs C E Graham load aad fnest G. Mai- John S. Tennant, 2nd ef Hobart «i Mr. «M Mrs. Lwii Breim- bond crested by the visMa of tack «f West Bad avenue are 32nd annual, Welksley CoUege avenue, state arts chairman. awwt Mi Mountain avenue. Reeve* of Oak Radge avcatac. The Alumnae Council meeting to be thousands ef Amerkaa service- Smiths are moving to BastioMM af the liusie Guest el hoaor was AAUW state Swartuaore men (luring the war end the atra- ef New held today through Saturday at the preaident, Mrs. R. G. Asken of where Mr Smith has beea tians- college. %mm&\ Collage Club tegie impart**** ef the South ferred. Jersey which will £e»tut* a piano West E&gkrweed. Among the Pacific in world affairs, Miss member* preaont wen Mrs. norms cyonlnaj Group recital », Haiku Neuman at iU Attending the meeting of the Vee's InfarmaUve and interest nest meeting ea Feb. it. Keith Mount, Mrs. John Hammett TheCefleie Chib of Summit is ing lecture will be especially wel- Mr. and Mrs. P Lambert Alumnae Council of Smith College and Mrs. Charles Cleaves of el * organising a at* gawp which wUl come. Posierey of New England aveawt A mm* denee at the Hotel next Wednesday will be Un. Wil- Summit braach. ad, a atudeat at celebrated their fifth anniversary liam j. s. Phillips of 127 Oak "••M**™"?' in the evening for Daphne Vee is a radio and stage Suburban has beea pUnned by College, will ,a#eji4 IM Maeflt of women who arc not by dining at the Obaatkier re- the Gay Hades tw tomorrow Ridge avenue, president of the star, lecturer and teacher of pub- cently with a few friends. Watchuag Hills Smith College mes-ally able to attend the after- lic speaking aad drama, lor night Mrs, William Cross of Val- REPAIR WVICI >on sessions, Women who have ley View avast* and Mra, Arthur Club. which she holds twe diptemas e Wntck ;.,"8Ch0ol of retailing *a attended aa A.A.UW. accredited Culbertaoo of Veedland avenue •OM Gertrvae L. Beaaett from Trinity Ceftege ef London, A turprise stark shower was Mrs.- Sarah Mason and Mrs. college or university for at least given to Mrs. Frederick £. Cut- have handled the arrangemenU. Fred Diiiell of If New England twe years ire cordially invited to ting of Berkeley Height* test avenue were recent guests at Old Fraternity Officer Overlook Nurse Prior to leaving her country, Mrs. Harold Spence ef Fern- these meetings and to become Saturday by Mrs. Henry Beisler Sturbiidge Village, Sturbridge, f L Hand, s junior at Miss Vee was employed by the wood road wit be hocless this members ef the Summit College Jr. of Cedar Grove. About L4 Mass., for a "Yankee winter- University, has beee eke- Club. The first meeting will be Engaged to New Zealand Government Broad- afternoon at a tea i| her home. friends attended the party. week-end." president of the usriver. held at linden place, Feb. 13, at casting Service and was heard Or. and Mrs, Spence moved into r • i»_i.- sigma PW f P.m. aides taken by Miss Ralph Gentile in many radto plays. The wedding reception of Miss the house last summer from Ba- Recent guests at Chalfonte- CARLANS Adeline Pepper in Central Amer- Mrs. Ramon J. Cabrera, Fort deau avenue. Un. Alice H Bennett of Fall Carol G. Bttnce of Weajt&eld and Haddon Hall, Atlantic City, were ica wUl b* shown, and a program nightly president, will preside at Ymtr Cmmmmudty Jm*Ur 15 majoring in najcbanK River, Maia., haa announced the Donald F. Hancock of Chatham Mr. and Mrs. Charming R. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Edwards- lor future meetings will be the meeting- Presidents of the OpeaFrLEras, til P.M. *t Rut#«r« where engagement of her daughter, Ger- took place at the Fortnightly Dooky of 41 Oakund place have of 246 Kent Place Boulevard. planned. Anyone who is interest- seventh aad eighth district fede- 441 SffrtegfleM Ave. SU. *4 mber of the Glee Club trude Louise, to Ralph F. Gentile, clubhouse Saturday evening. The returned to their home from a tod vice president of ed way call Mrs. William Rae ration dubs and neighboring Mrs. Robert J. Murphy of De- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ceremony was performed in the pre-Cfcristmai visit with their son, honorary •echtal' Young, Summit *4&5ft-J. dubs witt be Fortnightly guests Ralph Gentile of this city. Presbyterian Church in West- David, at Oklahoma City, Okla- for dessert »nd the meeting. field. homa. Mils Bennett ia a graduate of Dessert will be served at the Fall River high achool and the GIVE A NOVEL GIFT ruihboos* at 1:90 pin. Mrs. Rus- Pingry Names Mra. C. Ashmead BiddulpH of I five-year coUege mining program seB W. Hag is chairman, of the 14 Essex road aad Mrs. R. Robin- HILLS of Burbank HoipiUl and SUte dessert committee, which in- Honor Stndenti son Chance of 15 Fernwood road Teachers CoUege of Fitchburg, cludes Mrs. Wesley Mianis as are among the 38 exhibitors in FOR VALENTINE'S DAY I Masa. She ia now a member of Students who made Pingry the ninth annual Glen Ridge iwotntr DM I>M«IIII exxhairotan, Mrs. John 8. Bach- the Overlook Hospital nursing eller, Mac. Clyde Bohner, Mrs. School's first honor roll daring the antiques show opening Tuesday, SPECIAL PRICE IKOt H(U MM « MACUUIN tCAD staff. Ernest Habit, Mra. Raymond first semester included William February 15. Mr. Gentile is a gr/duate of Jordan, Mrs. John J. Heavey. Buchanan, 4S Edgewood road; Mrs. Neuie Pedota of Mutbunt, Summit High School, Class of Mrs. A. G. Hughes, Mrs. Wesley Nicholas Davis, 83 Hillcrest avc»| 1M7, and served with the Army proprietor of the Miss Nellie I W. Marple. Mrs. Ernest F. May-nue; Walker Lockett, at Green- ONE FAMILY HOUSE in Korea, He is* now employed by er, Mrs. R. P. Mitehett, Mrs. Shop on Beechwood road, has, the Butcher Polish Co. of Boston. dark H. Pool. Jr., Mrs. Emory brier drive; Fred Mayer, Coun- returned from a cruise toNassau . llanfc «r Spill S»»el The wedditig will take place on C. Rysley, Mrs. R. A. Sharon, tryside; John Luther, Kentriek : Corpl John B. Runyon, son of j doll size heads that grow green hair ... July 30. Mrs. Sherwood Salghl. Mrs. road and Robert Rettig, Country- Mrs. Margaret Bunyin Shepard Frank W. Warren and Mrs. Carl- side. of Countryside, returned January lots of fun ... add water and watdx jt grow ton M. Lewis, who is in charge SUMMIT 6-1010 Also, Gordon Stevenson, 200 28 after serving for a year in of flower arrangements. Summit avenue, Stephen Schwarx, Korea. Recent additions to Fortnight- US Whittredge road; Arthur A

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• Chltkeriaf SUMMIT ANIMAL .f '•'"4«Stit JL-i • WuHrfier WELFARE LEAGUE he. COREY'S e Shealiaftr Mate Quick Service r*m*l* BUrk kllWn with fMI c«ll*r, KARL A. DOWE CLEANQtS 410 SPRINGFIELD AVE. est. I88t W# tin «•§• •»« «**• •» t9 SUMMIT AVL '• (In lastam Fuel lido.) U. 4-74U kamni llwt WWM llli* »tw Open Daily to 6 P. M., Friday to 9 P. M. IIT • ilmy e^k« r»t. Opp. Jersey Central P. * I.. Open I tn I weekday* t to I Saturdays SsmMilf MM! FREE PARKING 1HI SUMMIT HiHAlO, THUHSDAV tttMlAtV IC, Hit Scout W«k »a the approprtat* wrtU *e awsed in Au- iaf 10 days and nights of camp b* made by An&ony Bipod, ing aad outdoor experience in ac neighborhood commttaiofttr. and mac to celebrate their fatfk An- gust, I»4. Taylor is current!? Siaotihawar •hortaA niversary, although the actual cordaace with good campm Eqilonrs to Nut Amimsaiy Harold Breene, Sceatsnastcr, and rtgisler*d aa committee member sundtrds. During 19S4. Zt es i*«« Ijit awarwijent to sott bt received by DooaM Mc- darter date waa November 30, and it &» Watcfcutig Council Ex- iSH. The original charter wa* plorexs recorded W days anc Nair, institutional representative; plorer Coordinator and member nights M top the total for any ore wast* paper, the s With Charter Mght Ceremonies Herbert E Saov, Pest commit- presented io a brief ceremony tarof tilt Council Executive Board. ley HeigfcU k.v. W Harold BreeM oa December IS, view jm~ The explorers were and awards will be pre-tee chairman; freak A. Sehade, assisted by Jay Hey man. Frank aje of tsmt aanunl Bertek; Heigbts-Th* 1QU* an- 1M4. Braaee, a local resident, Exploring U a program for When Poat U uiv«rsu7 of Explorer Post 68 wM sented, «n4 Jerry Gerald wiB Po»t advisor, and Edward Steers, yotiBf men, planned and run by Schade and toe adult committee icoior crew leader. former member of Troop fltan d be celebrated witti a gala ball and servt as Western square dance' the Explorers them.sehei with oc- Prisidcnt Eisenhower pro caller < PreseatatiOBS will b« mad* by later the Scoutmaster,- wit then charter night Saturday at 1:00 OD leave from the Army Air Corpi. casional coaehiag b> the adult ad claimed Conservation as a Na p.m.. in Columbia School. Recog- The charter presentation will Scbadc, individual registraUoas; view and committee The diffi- •M Ost traofea, drivt Ti» post started is a smell way tional Good Turn tot Cubs, Scout* Steers, Boy Scout awarda; Friti cult boyhood-ioto-msiihood period aad Explorers during 1»M Post ^IIHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIItllUIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIilHIIIMHIUIillllllllllllllUIUIIIlllllliL Kartig, Explorer award*; Jay Hy*with W. Floyd Taylor a§ atvtoor Is bridged by affording full oppor- •ad Stanley B. Satan as eommit- •t reported a total of loo hours lt man, Eagle awarda; Albert W. tunity to teat and develop inde- work contributed by iu member it's fay* | Slender, Council proudest. Sil- tee chairman. The member* w*re pendence and leaderahip while •uaodfe* &ttjr o| Howard Becker, Howard Luce, ship toward improving the trails pfrUh ver awards; M Year Veteran, Dos enjoying a full round of adven- and woodland at Camp Lions. A of first si?ht Terry, Diatrlet executive; A. I*James Kluge, Arthur Heyraan, ture ter, watt tte Seaver, chairman, Diatrict I, aa- Ronard Laird, Itonard Geredian, suitable certificate in recognition Robert DelDuca and William Huy- The tenth year of Post 61 will of Oils effort will be received at liw tke ftetie*. Uonal atandard rating; Esco Long, mark the second tim< in its britf ia(J f fce AU Neu 1955 Diithct 5 camping chairman, na- kr. The membership has grown a latir date. to a present enrollment oj If ex- history that the unit has achieved The yesr 1954 will alto be re- tional campinf award; Terry, the national standard rating, the c«o»s rvat ion certificate, aad plorers and adult ecoutar*. membered by individual mem PACKARD and highest rating a scout unit maybers who earned bigb honors. The Schade, recognition of retiring Of the original member* only achieve. Each member of the fuada fcr»quipment, aad incoming poit officers. Junes Huge is »U11 active, being Eagle Badge, highest scouting AVIATION CADET-A C Edward program material. Post will he entitled to wear a award, was achieved by Jay HevC. MaSaitii Jr., son of Mr. tad PACKARD CUPPERS The menbart and committee of registered aa a committae mem- •In W years, y,e national standard rating btdge for man, Peter Scnaub and H Law-Mrs, MaSaitii of Maple avenue, Explorer Port m have cfeoeaa Boy ber on the new charter. Eaton the ensuing year only The rating foet M hav* handled rence Benaer. Berkeley Heights, ta attending must be achieved again in 1MB to MfMiAl.ot-paper or permit its members to continue Members of Post 68 who earned Aviation School at ElUngtoA Air In this community. 1 And Priced Lower Than Other | to wiar the badge in 1836. this badge in previous years are •orce Ba^ in Texas, where be 1 Harold Breene, Ronald Geredien, .•xpecta to be commlasloned u i 1 Medium Priced Cars . | lottor Mwmi •* Lower Co** To qualify for this honor, the Ronald Laird, Howard Becker, second lieutenant ia November. members were required to earn James Kluge, William Stephenson' He graduated from pra-fllght You tava mora money and you the highest luted scorei in 27and Boyd Eaton. school laat month. He ia a gram- out of S3 possible items under the WiO hold i venison I "Huge Trade-In Allowance Given'' | have a wider choice of superior The Silver Award is the highest ate of Jonathan Dayton Regional headings of functioning manpow- High School, attended Stems urday. February 2«, explorer award given by the Na- School at ttaa p.m I Dealer for Hillntan and Foreign Cars | quality building materials at er, quality program and member- tional Council. Those who earned Institute of Technology, and M- M this badge were: Fritz Hartig, tered Air Force Cadet Scoot* to aad_1hsirvrf«js aarrt for the second suecejsive* year. October, 18M teal. - y i Post 61 will alia receive the Ni- Walter Bischoff, Jay Heyman, Uonal Camping Award, Tbia Frank Schade and Floyd Taylor I JAMES GORMAN, Summit Packard I U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. A previous holder of this award term of six months. These award is given by the National lected leaders conduct tt»e ai- j 296 trood St.. Summit S». 6-3344 | 7*0 SntlNtPieU AVD4UE, IDtKHlY HIMtfTt, N. J. Council to Explorer Posts with SO is John Wesner. Explorers elect their leaders for airs ol the post aad select event niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiH? par ecat of the membership hav- irecton to run the events choi- n by the membership, Previous 1954 officers were: Dan my, senior crew leader; Rich- rd Sobulz, deputy senior crew Murdock 8-3926 Wf WHAT THESE UNBEATABLE VALUES! #fc . o eader; Edward Steers, secretary and Steven Schaub. treasurer. TELEPHONE Hie retiring officers are Ed- ard Steers, senior craw laider; MILLBURN t-4290 Douglas Fay, deputy senior craw ader; Tom BJorkman, secretary, and Raymond Neabttt, treaaurcr. The incoming officer* arm Frits W Hartig, senior crew leader; Dan Erny, deputy senior crew leader; SHfHI AMAZING I iteven Schaub, secretary, uA HAM© KNITTEf Robert Benner, treasurer. A full program ia lour cate- arehouse oaleigories, lervice, ittetiV outdoor , Ml. nd vocational it projected lor 1 r* 8 P. M 955. 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IN Raor of Star* Enter from Ess*x Sf. 32 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE Your Dollar Goe$ Further At THE MARKS BROS. 325-327 Millburn AveM Millburn MINburn 4-4200 Murdoch 8-3926 Buy With Confidence tor the Next 32 Years! THi fUMMtf H3ULD, TMUttftAY. HMMAJtV 10, tttl eeae Baaketaal hugm teat tatoxtey *- a* they njpaM Jhe P A X. «0-3t t «aat« was a thriller el) the tfr tie ih» game lsieai York. Repfeianted an the keel •^fl^^paa] ^ea^aaB} aaa^Bi "4HHHM To Iroii Dnk#s way with C*pt Art Sehwenei, aeVMat Uy«a hy ¥104 teas an Mhvtll. Ka« ri«ia Wanton raa into a Beb iearaatt sad Tod GrifweM set the stage seeriag 8 point* far the vktors. tht S<>*rUai ud tht lead, Charles Day, Harry Kurtz, Nevwfc Irea bake OMbv by seens •/ U-U, Il-T, aad Ift-U. Art Lepers as4 Mike Umbarde en look like the dabs to beat, Michael Hand, Boh tVtoadbeiv, ftjaa'i dak* tbet *i* eaty tot last Setoviay afaJM at ttw CkMch GeraM Maahoid. -eacour' Over Chatham were the sUadout* for the losers, with the Vitiats aad tt» Mus- afl^d by the tease's fiat showiag Kea Kkamaa, U Kiwo. WiUwm Aeioiaf ia the (aauatt Bettwttea Oym, tangs aew MMBISSBI this year, each having it poiaU. TUtiatt FIsiafMd sad Onage, Rowed, aad piayer-coed| Gerald ftey Scan* eecfc tanfeef M Tats WSJ a flt- aeef* »a the toa DakM. tUrtin* ta shew their ability te aaiate to to** fat pteas to eater the Svmmit YMCA "Jerry" Manhekl tiac chW far FU, as he tu B« (wo-tfM« New Jeraey The "laavs," co-leadm of B» lUy io faster csmpeay. Ia the twtef the para* F»S ! Cbaaifieas, wete aaerhW hv iaternediate BeskeAaU at ever the fleer tareufbout the Senior Hi Y Basketball Uaftie. pair «f lea* act efcet* kept « Jehanr Ufee, tonaor aetaa BaB had rather roott goiaf, but fi- CcBteaaiaJA Club keds the I d taiti DurtM **•- Vatoraity katketbatt etaadeat, aaUy edged ttie Crusaders B team ck with a sparkliag 34 recerd. Ceach El«ee4 C. Caraef has sa •ad M« rr*tk Ottw*7, ex Baitr •B-3T. Toay Lock was responsible la bowling, the CentcaaUTi, Does Your Child Have Musical a«aa attach af the fla aad ani*Unt Collefe aivat ftar, Ike Diikea lor fits Ram victory, acorinf 2a uadefeated (o date, have beea «Ml Ijraa stain Tees BJUe ag aja filM his faiaed a if point fir»t aatf advaar poinU, while Warren Dereveaux, ipaited by Bob Scarpati, with fetMll fcast year ia the New Jer- Ufe, fattend « hit la the third Dick Conaell and Norman Livery Bobby recently raliiag a fine 15* Ability? ferfed steal. *ta, *t tat eejr Stele ftoaraaaseat, BiUe took quarter, hut came en with a HIM were outatasdinf for toe Crused- •core. •ear ferCeraog aad piloted Sum in the final period, raoktag up » en B dub, racking up M points in tor ea easy, eccarat* way f to aut to « first rouad victory over polnU to atop a hflated rimia lesmg to Oaf eat tea •Urn teaj throttCbout fat tM SOMM fech af ElizabeUu rally whkh had Aettei 4f points !Y period with Will* Mattery p*- tamaitt. vita oaly four contest! ia the last W. The combined YM WILLIAM 0. MUtPHY'S fieiajiaeeieftteeflaasmsnai*. left ea the regular schedule, is point total el both cb** io the RENTAL PLAN irtfaer to eater the last h«H was » J»iat«, vhteh'U At fr Hie Summit YMCA Volleyball MM! wfcea fee fbul Hniim' Activity ia the Summit YMCA team, competing in the newly aMoeettY Ce**» fw Ufa t again flus year. about near perfect hafls-eye OHtY lit A MOMTH SUMMIT iparkmanthip Ike Manuchak kd Bejrs Basketball and Bowling formed men's competitive volley- reached the hatf-wsy mark last ball league, trarcOed to tfce Or- WIU NT A MIW i i the toeels with 27 poiaU, with PUMO tH YOU! HOMf 3 IS Jimmy Pappat fetttaf 14, Johnny Foot 5 1 rimia aad Tom Pakhaees etch • MUSIC SHOP having W, Tht locals pUyinf only ... COMES HtSTI 9 4 • MUSIC STUWO 1 13 th* top eag| attraetloM hi the Reliable $kk room Gertott 0 2 state, now sport an *-won aad 4- lost record. Tomorrow, the locals equipment available • All. ttmOMINTS TAUGHT * It 11 face the Newark Jewish Center when fuel need it! st the Summit VMCA, game time CHATHAM • VOICI LfSSONS K W|aT MNT 99 9 lwi#(rtlJL I:IS p. m. Sunday afternoon tfae Nkttl f 1 13 Elastic Stockings • Emergency Oxyge* Service |Npf wWf f fv w RMNMRai 6 2 14 Warriors travel to Union City to • HcwpMal Beds nnd Wt«cksuin fw Beat • OtQAN LISSONS 2 4 I meet the St Michael's Celtics. Under 2 . i S PHESCRIPTIONS, InwiiidhBH Dwfivtry Scjhfeth 4 o 8 WILLIAM D. MURPHY 351 Av#

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S14-A3*. to m Km tmtf K*te »Mk*V Wem«r MeMtf 0*. ^ vita tMtr tat t Qty Letgues KM *f fee currant **a«NtP l«t biU TouriMuaeot Mt«r4iag U> At- toot'« ffUAjday tflimw, ti Coach El* intuit Tnjxifrijxif Al Oait. Th* CharilM Dnif» Mi Met Cornog'l sterling club en Hilltoweri ale ftred up (or the big runuturt k l i ^ ttf Bo*U»g SJ LKMJUE rat«d f illt aid abotrid they play equaJly Summit Kfcfitttiti mie. quart*f CMft* Si.T^ glut Ridf* *,«ifit*t tl-14 bill agakst fiM HUkn. a Leagues it *tti three Pi 1M, *»• 9Mt^S4> 111 U2 victory seetoi « good possibility. mifk of th» c«Mdflie, WtfMt jM, 1«, |4. G Pott paced the locals, pouring 26 ll», D »«fi*«l KwnWI (Ml lloton *nd CUM art in a good TOM* I tai, TU- m. >#i. wi art a po*iU«i to ov«rtakk# M CbtbafttMt t a nif a* *.hil u»iiarr » I i ' po*iU«i to « OltU Cttif lEAOi'E r»u u> *«**#* tt* Holt f » ft 0 St-Hvtrt | "# in thh e Me«l DirisknDi , wift but MUlll IJ7. H ll»n I « 1 13 (Upturn 1 11*; t H»- „.. m» H*m* tta fain. one game separating each club. lit. ., _. -tU*JK. IM. k wi I it »» m« f the Girk LeaguL e thth e DDtLasL * w M, U». 159 H*ii«lC*p tttaga fuaj f*rktt ari Putt c r J JfHtllorica e i4*-488; Doulp }; SfattSff teerttf Mty #**•• CoieuiMJ e 9 > » >b*tien c *» Sweet ahop sad flu Itsgue l*ad- n*» MB. ill. fc Owrfl, petit were toatrt- MtrtioOklt | *i ing Bond Fturartuf* ar* feattifeg 794. 77t—1*8 A Kretwr weim i M«. M IS. ifcNiiftttlt. »*- bittb II , , it for top honor*, with Peggy Ab- IBS; M MMMfffl *m etftitintty Midi goe* d«- i f f belt, Not* & fcd*ifds, and tttt IU M !W 3F ffMi** Mttii *§« ffeils of m * * • Dividi Eiertric battling for fas 14 f tffint passes. Top scorer and *lrd place p 130 118 " R )tr*uw ?I »1 U. M U WWWEM for Qie Bidgeri wai Jack Close Claude Mtffkft ef the Wetter ft MM. ISih ^lll 111, 103; L R*i«M HI. iaa m. CUT WOMEN'S l.KAGl witll 11 pSiStt. Motr««e 1» "* 4ufttt| tti ^K ftfled wtrrked helping Wefneri tihaie a tingle — Wf game win over tht Root's MeiMl las—sit «it)) perfection as the Hill City Standings in aatttf* 147 1W 16&—433. O VoiitlkO Of li Cv« rtVliri to a «* lead wiil* two Shop. Claude had a 225 in tfte 170—471 145." nl. T»ik«U .pins fine defensive work the finale. ONLY $100 MORE THAN TMI LOWHT ama by Ryan, MiQory and Tom Car- t. o 'Trost's Bike Shop stopped Lar- PRICID M4AU CAI-"HARD TOP' Utt *tkh ateftped the v.untfd ry's . Sport Shop winning the odd t Htm* (K th* visiting Kid^eM. game ot their series. Cibs %« »S#fl it tt* lftlertnls>to& WII dropped the first aNd second axooi . MIXED CLASSIC LEAGUE 1 Pwce* games, but came back to take Ho«lund -• "Mi J* ! TIM third and fourth quarters St. Tterest'i the third by a close margin to Feb. 2 Standings, Results t* C«B«tf.i 1. Mtg/or 144. 159, 111 Klaai avert a clean sweep. Ous Kallen- V. A. 8p*t« Blcoll . were tntl-cliraitk with the tuule •ANTAM •«»•• Brsnnan ifcott - L. Woodruff (S KM, 119, X339X—339, , 4. fUtv teing played #ft MM teftti. see «ftd tlkk Ruisi Wire the lead O. McOee 102. |r«»50«»-5033; J P ji 163. H». Early in the final period CMeh ers in the ttlnftlftg K«ti John- A.. NisM X 1 ston's. f M . 31, <4, Cdrnfti. insettilt his suid& 'I ' q 'sfe, Tot, m. to gi*« theft f fttaNged txj*H- Boild fttrfttttirt defeat** CheU TcrtH* rato 177. 177. lit Cttlton "^i »Jii IM. jt, X-I5J', s «n<*. Frantzen two out of three to hold B*rkel*r Jtte, U4-387; .J»W, 14t< 147-46; F. MM = A Vfctory over Millburn Friday a altm two game lead over De a&4; VI Df l#5-5«4; K. KM IM. 191. 5 i tan Fends«J7 i. Parl»J«*ao X, 135. 190- S Sweet flttSpC' Oretl Hake's Brown llli 10S, 213, and a 443 series was out- •tiflding for trW t«ft«Ue leaders, while Esther Cucclnello's 458 pin- , ; taa 13 13S-477. Kuxltmp 34, 24, 34—71. 125. X, X-13S; A ^HL? fill Just wasn't enough fin- tht 141, 1JS 123 HO823 " 134-S11- S frantren fhfM gall. 3. 1S1, 145- IS #IMe throng Witt a eliift twite »tor 1<1. IS 738, K». 110. 133- mtt CoWrn Cmmn *ith Dot Mtt Petrack Hall rolling a fiw» 46S series, with 170. 137- Clinfty BerthoU and feleanoi1 ill S mi Piping with fine 4M and 441 120. = 121. 1». ' = totals. Meta and Edwards Beauty »•..... _ !-4.1J; 9. '" ...wftift you buy auto insuranci! aim Salon captured two gamSf fW» tend runrtt»«-A. bulwnerlia »J. OenxortD 1ST. 155. 124-437. Jhoftlca* 71 71 14. Bond rurniture'i twd*-g«me vic- Ken Johnston's Sport Ihep '" Wntbtri Jeweler*—M. in, a I Lancer V-8, i cm «»• tory ov«r CheU ftellf^ibtelBlatt t e k KaafsM fbUlaf i 444 and ao ! SAU0M6 147; Ml. givei tillt to/ M, Margin ovtt the s«4«)4 Jrtiee De- Eltctrlc gatttd a dvlf linil dornaudrui Sum mi wdrttt* bo^iini Hutu. Ofiu «ak*'» 1; S Capo***. 111. In, !»««; -tan. f aeklfd M the ttrelllOl of Mary O'elU 115. US, m—3M: C. O'H«U Feb. t StamHngt, *t*Mt rC4f»; / J ^ DODGE tUprttnted by 213 and 443 with Alice Gulameri- Pennucci's 472 three itihe total 116. t«0—440; J. M»ad*to 174, IM, 147-45S; D. DtiUft t« 13*-4J0; ja an'i 4M and Gert Ciutk's 413 set 479. HMKUCip IS. U.1S-4S. fttcblt&d Co. . S K*- V« MpeeUlly Itutte you to take Coanie Gladson's 44T and Lois 1 «», 7M — — SwrtteUa mi IIS. K. MOWN the f AM ftf 1MUL Banjn d> Sk«d 177. 138- D'f ffidtgh O*1U eoau&aad... gel tLe thr*U Uh 7-1277 Dcbttxe rolled a ekaft iweep torn tii* tida of deiSSt fof thl HriwM """M..I:.— 41 avef CdltodL ClaiMri Witt Dot lMati, _^ I.: b, ikggfltr iM 130. SffNtKOI fiaU MorMf lH, 01*87 WrtlU 459 *nd EUlfter Oeftfib 44! ftCft MaitfOtla of 714. 7S1, 704-2207. lay lc*«t OTTO SCHMIDT.JRJNC. is Rutger1* only three-UHUlf W»n. Spatt—A. Kitet«r lit. 1«1, 107 Kritt* gy Abbott dowsed DeUon with O. Frtcfce 187, 113, 113—413; A. A. * 1. Han)war*; Aini aneHl 188,.^.^, ^ —18J; D. Oftrno 130. 148: S. Jfctui U4 HOIBY SHOW We Know Your Dodge flrtrf Plymouth Bed fieWer-guard (footbaU-bitebaD- ho IM, 130. 131; arMM cot*MMt tleanor ] 159: 8. VtmUA US. Met* * tdwui \Mk tm from bastetMtt) has earned ill "fti," pa. 121* I 304.3M lr«4Nl St.. SnSn,, 41HI HnHiiiit. N. Totals IM SM, ajl^JM, nOfiM HoSM Ken Johnlldli Md Dltld'l tkt- Will *lil two W6re before tfradult* | OPEN BVENINGBVEN S tB. I trie iefilttd JfaMIt 06fJHall. in| ill JlUtft. IM; B. Ztaer ll«. 174. 144—437; K. Per- 1 1 tot P.M. '

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Whattrvor you want moat in a car— Chlaf, thown hen, and 122 inches in the performance. That means smooth, ~ biaator, ib» or perfonmance—you get it 860 and 870 asrias»is the plus whaelbaw f«taway in traffic; power to •par* on w» m extra mcamire in a Pontiac. In fact, that provides the roomineas, the comfort, open road; and even more'of Pohtistrt whan you chooae PontlAO tha dacklon tbi satisfying road-hugging security that traditional economy, dependability and oomw very easily - because Pontiac alone, only a big car can supply. long Ufe. at ita price, gives you everything! As for performance—once you get All thia adds up to a wondarful ear and for example, take Pontiac's distinctive hind the wheel you have all the proof: -with Pontiac's remarkably bw prioa simrtnMi. Certainly then ia no qiwitlon need that Pontiac is way ahead in I tag~a very wonderful buy. Come in soon on thia point, Pontiac U the one car that department, too. Pontiac's spectacular and talk dollars and cents. If you're in ftaoda apart &om all the others. performance starts with the most modern the market for any new car, you'll dis- If it's sj» and big-car sure-footednatt engine of all—the powerful new Strato- cover you can easily afford alfthe prfclt u vant-Pontiac'B your car! Potitiao's Streak V-8—specifically designed for Pon- and pleasure of a big, powerful, luxury* wbeelbaae-124 bcU in th* BUr tiac's all-new chassis to give you balanced loaded Pontiac. iiufM Mftfy, fMm|flM> and U nivdil |.|63,14,000 Ibt. OVW.

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Triple Wilu is tb* Itrfcr-Chttrck bowling f w Ust week by Owlnl f over FouaUio, O«kc» over MeUtodut* ««d J« mumty o»«r C«ubll)«d ft-* tti men. f%, M lit; Other wtat wtrt imtti by pie Siaai over St. JFohn'f LutberM OMPT chpM* lit, jj«. im—m; tnd Firtt B«plut over First Luthe- ran. Chahoiro of BlttCLir itC. UAOVI »c£»rer with §0B0 WOWEffl IMMV* the league ay«rt«*a VNION HACI r«^ s auMitac* i*«aiu with 174 for 48 g»m«. g SflWCEand with 17| tw 33 f uau» tttf Yoeaf «•••• *-'»*»*fc^.«[#*»k##* *| with 170 far tl

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nprtstnts -and for the grat pride ind plstiurt to rtmliid him vKen tl* time hu ewni hi xhii g^oKhe stttion !ift-t ttttijomed to bdn|v routine, setvki. , ^ ignored bf the cars that jjttl tti w#y, Fw t It will bring hint.' : : . rtsideft at the edge of a great deitrt-MllU il , But It isn't long before he diieawi where But aot until he Wfremkfi his Cadillac to many, many miles to tlM Mtt AitWngcp0lfll. his pride has led him I its second owner ddet lie Mit6w the filH wonder of Cadillac's eooaomy. For then he 1 But tht big, hancUome automobile you itt He dis&Vtrs it first when he friets the here swept by withoUt so much at_*fign of Cadillac of his choice. Invarikbly, he i» Rur- learns how amazingly it holds its value—and how litde a year's service affects the public's recognition! For it » ft «e*r I?i5 CadttlaC- prised at Us relatively modeit cost Not in- RICHER COFFEE Ittd iti owner knows that he can travel from frequently, ha finds that it actually- costs itst regard for the car. Ml mornrng'i start until .his' •venintfs stop than the car he Is currently driving. All this is to say, of course, that you don't without a single refueling. And thin, once his Cadillac is delivered Into have to follow your pride to the "ear of oars." ISTAMTLY You can make your decision solely on the his handft, he discovers him frugal \t is with a ••' .• •-• •••'• •;,. . : Of count, when a motorist diddts to ordti1 gallon of gasoline. He finds, is we said, that . bas|s of economy—and stitt buy a Cadillac! ^ you save 3 way si hit first .Cadillac, he isn't usually aware thlt i full tank is sufficient for a full day's drive. Come in soon—and see foryourself ! We've the car is 0 economical to ope*ste. Next, he learns of Cadillacs extraordinary got the facts—ami we'll be delighted to set •Jf-, r- 1 S^Vor ^ •». y«m W Use j ^.J' other ton mMii»«iH«tM* 1 you at any time you find convenient. Hi wanu a Cadillao fo* what it U and dependability, lit fact, it is sometimes necessary

'-"JO ''sftAs.: CfJFrff SPERCO MOTOR Co., Inc '^'•7*1- 3 not* eji:! •'•-••: at SAFEWAY 491 MORRIS AVE.. SUMMIT, N. J. Open Evening* UntU § Coortihrtiwi mmmtM ing Ust Speakers rmMnce-fhc subject •caool jy th« New Po 01 the For wOfwnyiiity Wom«a Voters tod tlw Tn-C^ffi- " •* «t is muoity Council oTCburchei, iaa pn>vide*«« public FT##OOIII rill " u de£aoi to iodude tights moderator. « «l'reSfot| SBRVICB to iadividiuis If tU specialist, wilt explain the teach- far parent The New Provide nee League be- ing methods used in local I to •:»p . m. lieves that community discussion and tfaoujht on this subject can do more to strengthen the prin- SUMMIT FINANCE ciples of free speech and individ- 20% ual liberty than any legislative CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH THE CASH YOU WANT action. How Open. Other LWV groups active in I UP TO M MONTHS 10 HMV •IS to *5OO ft* this field include the Chatham (X)NCEBT SOLOIST - Anna League, which is encuuragiag in- Woodward Clark will be a fea- Right in TO HP1I T omythlniyf f yoy u thoof wtioro ttto witpap M botomco U wot terest in the Chatham Madison tured soloist in a concert of OOTMU .SMOIS• HIM• WiMMI• MWO • ittlWHON Sfl • ttMf • ©UNI . «CYCU*CMMM Adult School eotim 'Freedom Heart of Town! SAD RUGS Fonim," which the league hopes first performances by members xu*omt-4vm$ tm*smm OIANM may form the basis for future dis- of the faculty of the New York lOAflH • • WOtt • COM • UTMOl$T«iHO. IMV CAMHAM • ItttOAM • C*WII • «• ••ma cussion groups, and the Westfield College of Music to be presented to Is* League, which has also launched Monday night at 830 in Carl discussion groups and has invited TO f AT ovtftondins doctor, dontlst. Hospital ond all othar kinds of Wit. NEW LIFE Fischer Hall, 165 West , TO PAY Off tin* poymoftt ptirehcsos avdi as outos, furninifo, radio*, nowioKoM oppM- the public to a film showing; oncMond tho ttkt whom monthly payment! or* too high. Wo'M moke o bon to pay off nVo scheduled forApril . * ..«iNew York. The concert will be BASSETIim. um SHOP Six pamphlets, which will be broadcast in association with radio bokmeos oW and fjvo yov ONI SMAUHt MONTHir PAYMENT thot you con hoodie ONTO available for- purchase at the for- station WNYC in their 16th annual "DAVE MAFFEI" um, are being used in connection Music Festival The Boro soprano 382 SprtaflfWd Aw. —NMI BMckwood with the projects. Published by will appear in songs by Siegfried LOAN c AT IO N the Carrie Chaotnan Catt Memo rial Fund M the national LWV Landau, with whom she formerly m M tfc* aolat and prfcrotf of |oor kossa mi ssoke thai studied opera repertoire VISIT THIS OFFICE • WRITI • or TELEPHONE : SUMMIT froMO under a grant from the Fund for the Republic they ire the work AMOUNT REQUIRED $ - of such well-known political writ- !«NOU erf as T. V. Smith, Alfred H KAMli. .WIM'S NAMi. B Kelly, Zechariah Chaff ee Jr. Special Get Acquainted] Jack Peltasoa, Robert K. Carr. and Alan Westin, and offer an NOW 10NO KAVt YOV Wto "»•»- _HOMf NO.. over*aS historical view of Ameri -HOWlOMOt. ea's heritage of .individual liberty. POtMltAMttM> — The League believes that these FREE OFFER pamphlets will provoke thought kM and discussion as did The Feder- WOMUt. 4 LOAM MANS alist papers and Thomas Paine's At the opening 0/ our new showroom in Sprint/lit MPMIMMK "Common Sense" during the criti- ON oiyoMofMr «IMH PUW cal years of the foundation of BNOU H0MA1WI • AWIO America. FUtMITVU «r NOfl IOANI There will be a complete selec- STORM WINDOWS • '• AWNINGS • JALOUSIE lor ANY COMMNAT10M Of Complete Rug Service tion of LWV publications on dis- JIOWtONOT. play at the public meeting, and representative selections are also FREE FREE SUMMIT FINAHCE, Inc. on view at both the New Provi INSTALLATION StratiThMtrtWUiot . 447SprhHteMAvtMi • 2*nm deuce library and at the library 16" GRILL JALOUSIE Cntrancot on SorinffMld ind Woodltnd Awtnim RIMBACK in Berkeley Heights. A special inlllal or Bird Design With the Purchase cV-« or CAU window display is being planned With the Purchase ol s more ol va dehm »UWWTT • tfcw*m • PHONEt SUiWiTf>e90O for the New Providence branch Fully Extruded Aluminum ComUmmliom of the Hill City Savings and Loan With four . LOANS MADE TO RESIDENTS OF Alt NEARBY TOWNS Millbum 6-2000 Alumlnnnt Combination Association. STO1M JALOUSIE STbRM DOOR POtCM ENCLOSURE WINDOWS a* it IT Hia. FREE FREE INSTALLATION INSTALLATION With the purttuae of Kool V«tt, Solar Vent or I With the Purchase of Aluminum Door Hoods, Windowg or Patio I 8 feet or more of Awnings. IRON HAVI ANY OF THE AiOVE ITEMS INSTALLED NOWj RAIUNG NO DOWN PAYMENT! Yofiotiea Iliads Your first paynaeat dse HAY. Pay as b» as tUS per we IntolodFrM on any porchaot fr«B P RAJ AC PRODUCTS WtMorrisJ Springfield, N. Call Ml. 6-4649 hara • reprMenUtlw tall _$TOII HOURS: W**, rtL, IMI SMB. Sat., I to ) YOUR CLOTHES ARE CBECKED3

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*v*'K garment it chstked for ••otromovotl «"•**•' ...owl flwtt'* why -your If youVo driven a "Rocket" Engine Oldsmobile before dottMt eotnt back to —-or talked with an Oldsmobile owner—you have a hint with wen tlM most Now, All tho way through, of what'• waiting for 70a in the Super "88" for '55. Bat obitinate spots only a hint. Because this year's "Rocket"—the exciting with colors sparkling ' noW...and every styU •Mr "Socket" 202—tops eren the famous "Rockets" of powor*d by "Rookot" 2O2I : ,:\«% fwt«r« juit is you tho post. We could tell you how it melts away the mile* had it originally. and flattens the bills. Instead, well let the "Rocket" do ...for tN Hit in tho talking. So come in soon. This "88" for '55 is even tfjy-cltaning, try us. livelier than it is lovely ,.. and that's really something!

: SUbniHlt 4-3100 .».. 01« D S IS/1 O I LE St«f«t in: III YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILI DIAUR UmmH, Chatham, Ifoifoosv Morriito*" PERCO MOTOR CO.. Inc 491 Morris Ave.. Summit — lor- OPEN IVININOS hiom w. 6-1700 Ctwthcm Ro*d SU. 1.3100 Estate Pap ate aji laifa traeU el Ind, »- if IT EWOLVH), by A M aem «ad t taf Ordinance Board at TV raacMm kick aaaattf the Gay trf iTanst, far- concur f *iw»i br Mr. Leet ia ee •teat to due notice retired by a flat «f imt ef H acre, tfte of the Oty Morria A Eawx ^HBMI to a ef laatarit, a&4 adrerttsainaiit n Way and liaatawil *bt aa4 BoUrt aveaoe am naV tioaal *•*««*<*« of the propeead ANDERSEN Mba4 by lav, that after publk fiaariaga laM oa January it aad to ct*r*c*«r. AB ol «* amato aPMMtoat larliaf i chib from the Brantwood drive dMmj the €to» area. CL HOT c itronizc Jaattary H, MS. aa thai to the A-W alagW »*t wnt tfceef the BEACON HILL DUtrict, IS "^a> f av4aaa¥Sji maav. ^ppa^s^B^eaamam« ^P^sia'amaMajp of area be located as far f far a odfilaauiii atraa for ttto from the Brtntwood drive area. local oa the tax •in«k f mally «uc ef liVMt aquare that a •Iriata to MI CHr at ' ««^| Betid of AdJaatoMBt leai The BtsMtt Estate to Uagslty 6, ThoawM, Baezatary It to «a thW lam Jhmwej, PONTIAC SSM, erawrt Uwt ett aoat l I to' Mack lTt, reqoesttog per mi»- heavily wooded «D4 tM mat the eparattoa at a private ct tlu a^a^s^ap ^Mr v^a^M ej^Ns^M ^M'^Fasjaajajaajaj vHP is* r»phy if T*ry irregular, earn aaay M gnaiaa wamaai awe* In complaint to* UMita. KMT mien u iaJHovf: many iharp ilcpe* ataattat 4atitoMat to At pablic South of Hobut avenoe this omwt ot> Mte, tt» UtH «»r of WHSIIAI. aft«r taaseetiM by gaed aad wfll aat MMtMjttoBy taa- nttrrh. MK •• VtmM- •* tb* Ooun- Hobart aveaua and Loadottderiy An iadlctment agaiaat John C * Baard. H aaaears that Lot i way, ia a deep ravine wfakk eepar- pab- the tataat aad jariM! of fee j f MF W4v W ^ST iBBaMBmtoaKetofUadwo Gbapaiaa of 194 Broad atreet OA a tte HM #M! MM** tbouid «m be atea Hobart aveooe from rat tofd tmm Plaa aa4 Zaatog Ovdtoaaee ebargeef tiding aad abatttaf aad UMllt •ttrtlelmt tomtte SUMMIT taiatag M4 acres, U baseded oa property fronting oa Loadonoerrjr * the Oty ef tuamit aa4 wffl not Of UM MM XS^MlM YagBUfiltt ISHOF PMeeasioa and! aaie e| beroia was And It k f witMr OMIMWI tart thl» % tM atrtl by Braatvrood drive, on way. Tbjt menaioo BOOM ef file adversely affect the character ef dropped Moflday wtaea a orAer b« paMttMd ia tte «unnlt by Hooart sv«nue, oa Bassett Estate, located to the mid- Banld, on* ^1S* ammtwmu of «bfi * V Morris * Essex Turn OMk flaWtttEw fiaSP eB0 CQa^aVCdTVaUlMk fll tive proaecittiaa witpees it dle of ttw tract, ia icdhided by aB pnparty vataa* aor (he health ty iudge MQtoo A. FtUer ha could fflat aad aa the «Mt by the red- kinds of fhrubbery and treat. At Andersen Pontioc dMMa at 8. B. rawably, Mabel safety af nafdanto aa adjarent not dearly recaB the details of the preteot the main eDtrasce to the pnvertiee aad to the narcotic sale la fiammit ia July, IHOME y. Carter aad Chariee Leet; and Estate to from Hobart avenue. AB 326 MORWS AYENUI SU* HO. HOBBY SHOW WHsUtlAS, tba property in of the streets known aa Brtntwood fora recommends to the Common drive, Arden plact and Woodfera witness William Starling of HI. 12ffc e^eatfoo, Mmad by thf Eatate of Council that Mrmiaatoa be grant- Newark recalled generally that be &e Oar Selected Trade-in* Margaret I- Bassett, widow of the road, lying to the north of theed fee Beacaa H» dab to Me the Bassett Estate, are recently eon-1 had participated ia a transaction late Canon Basaett, contains three premiaea known as Lot 1, Block in wfeka a federal agent had I t*« r. •. •sitting stoae bvoidlaf» with tile structed. The ranch-type dwcO- roofs, ia good condition: large isg« on siid streets ace built ef! BUMWB bouM with 37 rooms, a brick and sold for prices ranging fata booae aad very large garage from $»,O0O to $35,000; aad •»# I 5LCOMK with aarvaata' quarters. Toe frost. WHEREAS, the Bcaeoa Hill dub age.oa Marria * Essex Turnpike U a non-profit corporation duly or- WAGON ia «T1 ftat awra or leas; the front- ganized under the laws of the State age oa Hobart avenue ia 842 feet of New Jersey, for the foUowtag SU. M2SZ-M more or leas aad tb$ frontage on purposes, to wit: "to conduct a elub for the purpose of providing 8tW*§ entetlainmeat, social and reerear tional facflitics toar its members;" Op* FRIDAY NIGHTS Open 'til 9 PJt. and , HWf. WHEREAS, the said dab IM duly made a canvass of all of the IMMIT SHOPPING NIGHTS owners within MO feet of the ffsav Suintt ATM CtMaMraf erty in question; and LANCASTER BRAND RIB ROAST WHEREAS, the aaid Beaeaa MAKES ANT MEAL A ROYAL TREAT! mil Club Intends to use the prop- erty as a private dub and to con- LameaaUr Bnad b*fjf duct recreational activities thereon Ukes to aiaka aiay Meal a a FI I • \ • • K Y aa r such as skating, tennis, swimming terpkee—it'a temder, flav and bowling. The existing stroe turea an to be utilized and no en- SILVERPLATING largement cr additional buildings are to be erected; and SILVERSMITHING WHEBEAS. from the erfctoaee POLISHING DIAMONDS APPRAISED • PLATING FOR HEINZ • LACQUERING INSURANCE IPLAINFIELD PLATING co. Pickles HEMICH AND SON HEINZ CTMRI

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CUi*dfied O«« Aval ear&ureujr mantfoM; aa* COSTallM waanad and atrtat {Market); take at «o Meitory ear* 8u. *-na8 Isaabr l d «MMf. Advertising Rate* STOP LOOKING! TWO KeCiuV tJSPCAJSfOtSAU Othtr ahart a _ j—r ,....•-.,. stUt and —».--. 48 Oasstftaa a* appear «ste- Bsre an »•! opportunism is • new air-coiXMttOBWl ofSe* t>ul!4- pear abee noefcey aka to order Tour tmme etperOy raotw- 1$m POJTTIAC S-door sadan, hj TWO Mn T. BVliSclM*, 14 —-'- m«Uc drive. « 000 miies Good coa- tat»Tr-»T ta fbf Swaaatit Berald, lBg la lo»eiy tuburteB Hew Pro»io»ac«, Ute X«w Jersey name at d «, MOtburn «-0«3*-J MlHksra-ShMX Balls He* aaal Ave Summit 6-43M-K dltton. Su. «-3»43. *M Saa. HAKTMA5 wardcobe trunk, good coo- dtetoo abort WUa 7-a57t. haody CHBVBOLBT 1*» Styiallat l-*w ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. pjoattat, carpaottj »««•* JJ«- fr^ty: etoeUeai caodluou. tow " -: Combined 'Call Juiunj Jooea lija^ek aaW oolg£nft2 owdaf, a&5@' £ Over U.OW We we neHrif yoant women &*» STWirwaT Concert Onbd. artf*6b •-M04-J ' ~ »ciioal sptrnrti. miiyiff Oolonla2~ aoat' aassjdr CBZVBOUrT »*4 Bel Air —-—- Kates qUtexs.' Buy rlarart lroa prtnetpal. SCBMIDT, gating asd dec- power gild*, B. * H., premium W Addresaograph Operators Dowe. 233 Broad St, Sununtt a-7«M oraun*. lormwly 6«rmud« * Belt- tires; •*» original mUm- Bed — 1* WORDS «kH fLM man. for free sstu&ate call Mur- 1 ) MABOOAKT upright piano. Call after dock a-a»7. " | (mini mure Accounting Clerks Policy Checkers « pm. Su. ISM*. Sof-cS^S 4%, T^~^ t J WAJTTED-Bouees to p»mt. C * Bd,* Chatham - «|ch sdetUoaaJ mti -— BAST grand piano, •* r*t tfrr/ ttoe White. Jr. * Co, Psiaung afid Dec- i*tt CBBVBOLCT dub coupe, «0 Pile Clerks Raters u>ne Eiceiieat buy. Save deaiar's orsxiag, 1*. Edgar &, Summit t- Dual carburetor manifold fiO eu tetters SIM prafit Via be sold this *wesfc-ejad.- CaU an; time Friday. Saturday, Ull-U free «sOm*:«. % CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Bookkeeping Machine Operators Key Punch Operator* Sunday, at 107 Oiepwood Bd ~ riLLlAM BOETHEB, ptiQtlog, oapsr- CHEVROLET ecMivertlbl*. n*w | ford hanging: dseorsfttag, M MapU Are, Ura» * tubas; good top, good brakes, ' st.oo per men " Miatelrn M«3 Sound company poj^ey provide* for esoeflent employe* benefit* to- BJLSJO oW flire etriags, at «bcrt *u *-0i3»-J ciudtug a unique ptofH-»n»rln« pUa. good atarUng, MUIIM, five- Hill* 7-J7W-W A. E. IAMBS, paiatlsi ao< decorat- CBXVBOLET. October 18*», blue 4- Deadline S PJU. Tuesday day week. IoMsrle** (UUjr et our •uipmlt Bmploj maot Office. ing, interior a»4 nterlv. South door deluit: good couditJjn, BtH U-OOGS Orasgc 2-0SM. owner 8u eUia Bight to cuastfy, adit or reject 8DITB 211 «t Butldiag $-2723 BOXXB puppl«». AKC. 4 weak* rfd. i — paporfeacging - pH>f*er- •m BU1CK Super. T» good a car to aa; tdtertueme&t U reaervM by i male. 1 r«maie. Su. g-aiat. oas he lag. Quality work, of!-**a*on m»: Monday throujh ThumiUy, • AM to »>• Fit ENOUSS cocker puppUs, AKC fiat. PAIiTTEa-Paper han^ei.laCrlor and 1N3 OBAfVBOLET, biuUiea* coupe tn« We will col be responsible for ported'dam BxceUebt Uood tliMav anartor work. Bea»ouable Fred rear teat). U.ooo mU«i. c»» owner, as) error* uales* thej tre rrtd*y, > *J*. to • F.M. a«tur4e.y, • AM. to 1 FM. J DIUoa. Madl*on t-JUS-M. Plsper, 1 SprtagfUl* A»enue, Sjprlng- heater. bdort tu* eecoiU insertion field. Mlllburn £rWl-W. ** • >*V Or Call our Newark Offio*. Ml. J-4S00, Bm. 1*4 OOCXEB SpaolAl pupt*e». Week* * Saturday blondes. BcsiUijr. horn* raised beau- BAT WIXD*. palnttna- paaera»a«ln«, W OLSSMOBOJE 98 4 dogr cedan^rT ties. AK.C reg su «-ft»ZW. Interior decorating, Bttinutes chter- A H. Short Bills 7-5471 Saturday DACRSHOMD puppies; red. fully given. Take advantage of elacs and 6und»y Su. a-gMI-M. HBP WANTED FEMALE HILF WANTID MALI POft SAU breading. Ptetoileld Vvan J3 PDHD Ranch wafon. Fordomatlc {NEW CfOLDIEN'S PLAY—Above U • icca* ftrwa the r* Btanograpberi; secretaries, legal In fOVtta mm a* anctneertng aide Ap- John A. MacKinnon TT Orecn, ahowroom condition 8u iof the ChUdren's Theater, "Hansel tad Gretei/* which is dtistrtal; clerk*; trpirti; general of' ply Towruhip Bngin'Mrlng Dept., FOR DOGS raWUng - ftperhanglng ' flee girls; bookkeepers, also tsslst' Town Hall MUlburn. COW MAKURE, weB rotted, gi deliv- Oo you want to teaea your, dog Obedi- Do It now mud save. premiere this Saturday st 2 p.m. at Lincoln School 4 ence? To stt, stay, come when, called, sjiti; inventory clerk, male or U- OLD e»UZBT TUWWO aTREPAlBINO We PAT CASH for your uaed furniture, 1b.; ooook's doth. 4»-ln, «k; simi- 4-SB32-M or. eppsacta* OB Mtoavday. Work guarsateed. iFormerlf «»,b aotlques, silver, bpokj, brtc-a-orac. Man, 71. JdM for a second oifender fu Young women for Trust Com- IMPLOYMINT WANTfQ lar MTlnfli In wool, silk, linen, ny- Bambeagsn). W. Kuroa JtUsaoeth painting, works of -art, etc. convicted oc* drunken lon, daeroo, oflon, drapery, uphol- jmny. Excellent opportunities for BAND Uuodry. ahirU 3 for Me; all J-14M. OBOROKS AUCTION ROOMS Dmaktn Driving November. ]M». K# atary, bridal labrtoj. "Do It Toiu- •3 SUMMIT AVENUE prlcea reaaocable. Picked up-dellr- seli" aeoeeeotlas and notions from smncaomum M-J1ATIMO 'advancement, five • day week, ered. Murdock «-MM. TeL Summit S-WM A 71-.vesr-old nio, Harold co»t# si m. Batei, Dan mtTar, Botany. Evertaat, We will buy your atttc contents. pood workinf condition*. CHILD'S rtdetered MITM, BW]M, Ouadrlta. Oalay Ji Lord. Mailtravnn. Strong ot U Elm street, w»» I«B- WHtlam Elwon, az. of «| leamtng itmlUh, efeeai* Oerman, Baldlnc-CorMeaUL Funjab, Wam- rstea, WE PAT highest cash prices for any- lenced yesterday by Maciitrate tontt French South Onuif• >-MM. •utt», Cromptoo, Scbumaehar-Wa*. grading. Su. ISO MAW ST, MADISON. thing. Antiques, china, allrer. brtc- rosd awesac. pleided a« *fThe Summit Trust Company erly «te. AMIanee. Bttttarlek. MoOall, a-br»ft. patnUngs, rugs. Tour attic Albert H. pierman to 90 days in a cnSTge of Buintaifiis MAN — Retired, good neaKh, « SQCr/ • *m*VEKPLkTEB8 SUMMIT AUCTION BOOMS guilty to drunken driving on No- evening* to 1# FM, Sunday to • Carpentry repairs, alteration*, Bapalrtng. polishing and lacquering. 47-49 Summit Avenue Thg* caaxfe WBa m»d, WILL TAKE your cat for loapaettoo; F. M, MOrrtstown 4-171*. bars, formica tops, recraatloB Objects of art restored. summit S-31IS vember 19. The Kfitenca wgg torn Biter polk* rsid«7A—SEWING BUCBtNES •your own neighborhood. Phone Or> ment, plpta*. heatlnc. —*«*«'inrf oontf.-,. offer. Mllabura «. WS need about «0 ft. ofptcket fence S BOOMS and bath, February m sad seat to toe «««? Jange 7-US9 Tuee. or TA, >-13 noon; and air fH>rwlHifftrina —- ot* inaii aaparianea Flit* and Fark am, DO Machines electrified and for child's play yard. Will purchase through April, 4339 month. Summit 30 dsya. Bs wag or write Room 2. Manager, >U Mala design flot HI, Bmmntt HeraM. Evening-Coektall-Brtdal, Saw, re- pat tato modern console cabinet*. from private party only. FAnwood 4-9464 jgt, Eart OjraJge, W 7. UOKK trasns and modtled. BeJereoesa. sn. CUOM Free aatimttai sootn Orange 3A949 OOMPAMION boUMheepar poattton «•> ojudtng an- » *a&XTBM. bouaewortet, mother"* halp- dred by wtaow. Bocfcaway a^XMOB RJRNlSHiO ROOMS other tenaat in the ; «r. U-S Monday. Wednesday. JH- •u. tmnticnoNS . day, 112 Work in Hew Providence. SBCBJSTA8IAL work to do at hoaie AJnaoowonio PHM CUU of UKPSOararO ataTEBUU-- PtlSONAL SQtaLB and double rooms. Oentla- >' 611 6-1043-J deatrad by youac HouMWlle la Mew Iiumaa. befghimbtok ACOOBOIO". Sswaliaa Oultar men praferred. • Farmley Plaea. Proridenoe area, a yean medical creased production of our new UIM Summit. STENOGRAPH!** expmaooa. pref<#anee f or tnl* type masea posa»>le- iover prtoea of- 1/4 work. On^l wuple laavtng (or norua - - Leseons at' your home of work but will not limit to tnk •o l/S of retaB oo selacWl eeconds 1J71. F«b. «tB eonatdsr refined oouple Warner. Miabura 6-178»-J. p rooms for rant, {?, 44 I GENOA]. CLERICAL fleML W1U oonrtder pan time l aa surplus atoeks ot china aad>ot- LANDSCAPE gardener. Lawn oara. Ba- ra Mdl FUNO instruction. Wtured N. Ban. tsry; ovenproof aouimat , atooe- and tlO. 74 Blver Bd. 8t|. g-a|fo.W. i (SOBM) BlllBlK) tion in aearbr office. «u. e^ pair and put ta new lawns. Trim r , SU Meteel Avwnue, Bpringfteld. MUl- FDRN18HED room, oomfortahle. clean, warr. ait ware; gUU for spoHamea. and transplant ahruba. Trea aaniaa: bum #4agaJ ; Mutt be experienced; 35-hour MEDICAL Tachnieal aartrtint. Ut, Sale — odds and ends priced trees cut down and utramaA. ftaa convenient to station, church, tyatM, deaiKM paatttoo. Bo. Or. *• easily Jow for 1T caearaooe•Uraoe. ostbnatea. MUlbum •-nO4-M, •USINISS OfPOMUNmiS KLBCTRONIOS. Ba«lo. induetrlal. movMa. Short BlUs 7^7S3*W morn- ] week, pleasant modern office, practical and theory, small Masses, ings. A* tae laotory, .open t~$ Monday TBXB 8BRVICS b# experts. Bemovals. , old, established firm, free bss» TOOMO woman wlaba* dan noua» through Satwiay. O09fTEMPORABT BAOBXPIOS — Spall thrift shop-, rant pre-mllltary courses. MUlburn •- oomfortaWa room, near all OSTUlillOS. a walenaag Ave.. Chat- p r u n 1 n g, cabling, traasplaotlag. m Brokan proiaoasd. e» sprtngOaid 17M-J. * piUl-forgical plan. Salary com- work. Mondaya, Tuesdays * Wednes- Fully insured. Flrewaod daUvered. Avsw. Sununlt. - tranaportattoa.' Su. 4-17«8-M • meatatth with experience and day*, so. ft-wae. ham, H. J. Lynn Tree Experts. Oraoga S-M01. w SFtUMOFlELO. Fluessrit room near Alftrtd W. AlMbur. I *mtf. WOMAH deairea %4sr par week . oaMaat. Stria bicycie, bowtkng LANDSCAPE and OardMers. Tony eeetar of town. Kitchen prlvileaes. of the TKCA lor mint bouaawcrk. Su e-4903-M •all, Onenolet ohatns, vaaawhle LOST Business- peapte. MUibura 4-O4n-d. MB. Su, e-aj30-«. Infamini. CaU Summit «-H«0-W. Rentals fc. R. RAID. tec. SUMMIT. M. J, TOOWO man wmau poattloo, aa dlah- trodttccd AQsa B. D*v _ f . a»_^_ !*_ a* ssaaaflga »—MASON CONTBaCTOKS MANS goM algae* ring. UKlala UNrUINtSHD ATT. PO1MN1 LABOB furnished room, kMoaenetu. waaixr, Jaaltor or tabonr. 8u-#- 3-PSKCZ living room set. *«; radto. M. M fit. Beward. »u. 6-31M. on bus Itoe. Call after S p.m. Su. era! secretary of tae T. i. ' , «9«1-M between 1-* ya »U); Trlglda&e. «M; bads, oompMe. 4-ROOM ajiartment, bath, beat * ^0*3344. Rotary members at tiw c DAtft work, houae deatdna. staita. double, «l«-*ia. Dress ere, MBWCAW aUver On* bracelet; Sum- CMf ffc Adults only. Av*Uaole LIBRARY TYPIST aabtes, atifmrit. dathes; **">*. SSS- mit ehopptng 4tatrk«. Cha«ham 4- . Box m, Summit Herald OEMTLBMAK — DwdraMe room, con- inf on Monday. throufh TA. Blfetow MSOfT Cbaba. kttcSen sat. 1* Oak Bldge necting lavatory KxeeUeot toatton; Ave, So. A-OXM. S-BOOM apartmant,, «0O Broad St. parktna;. Su. »-0»M Mr. Dvnsuty out!is«f To perform normal typing, TTTWO wacaad to do In my bome. . / ia-MUCSXXAMEOtIS . ; Summit. flltag and oataJogAog fimc- essitsr of tfie proposed ._ Sapoieaoed.su. a-aa».w. ASPHALT driveways, parking lota, POOHD room for rant for _ __. mentg to the building, fhr ttaas la research library. LABOREB, dWrweeber, ate. wants Keedslieeds. repaiza* \ Bast otfar. sidewalks, curbing. FU1 dirt, grading, id. FLOOB apartmaot In »-family man; oentml location. 40 DeFcreat Interesting Poattloa. Plea*e work. Stt. 6-4883TML . '.'... MHHnam e-ma. bouse. Cantrallr located. Su. 8-flCOI Ave., Summtt. . phone lUan J Moon between tonaou.. MlchoU* Oracs, Cnatbam tXKM . CATS ~ Sat Sammw Animal a campaign for hods for i it and 4 for an appointment BOOM or amaU apeatatent la m.- CLOSWO OUT. ftioasn Wood oabtnats. Welfare uagva kotlca. Boeiai page AFT. tor rent—unfurrUahed—U Maple LARGE, airy rooms for bustoesa gentle- ed work wiU soon be zttti-s\ cbaaae far •eneril-boueawock 3 Summit Berald. It tour dog is foond St. Summit. 4 rooms and bath, man, H block from station. Bu. 4> Monday through Friday. All slaes. Reaaonattly pitoML Jack WE WASH windows and wash and bang from March 1st to Dee.. 1st. Rental way. If ig estimated that daya a weak, %x TMK. Bawe own ov« Frost Oalrtef. DM., 11 rforenoe Ave.. storm sash; eleas chimneys and re- DOO — Black with little, brown tod 0134-M: oerman. middle aaad wotnan. etoale. Betterllle, W. 1. Flymouth t-SSK). MS per month. Apply at First Na- are Deeded) to carry out •palr them. Clean, repair and tar whtta, Mlaed bread. BB&rt BUla 7- tional Bank ft Tmt Company of STJHItT room, centrally loc*t«d; 3-34W) after 1 p-m. Art iOr Mr. Stouitck. . guttem. Belnhart. Ltvingaton a.lO7«. T? kitchen privllsges. Bu. 4-0104, iect Tbess tgflU be CORP. OF AMERICA 1 apti ^ Summit. OHU, wanta day * rkanang or kon FOB refined bustneas womaa. most the public thraijh ci jgPMICT, K, /. St/. «-•*» In^ •*•/ WadMwtaVf cvij otl Thusaday. Mceiow S-33M after • «M««jv«!y fumtabad. Urge front the near future, and i SBCRETASY-aTEWOOJtAFHIR p.m. or fla-turdar- btd-ettting room ta private apart- 'Including clerical work end mimeo- AND ma«, eonvenisritly located. Su. «- which will appear Jgtraplttng. Attractive surround tng»; »• ALL-BOUND bandy man wletwa work aftar 3 p.m. Murdock «-«W7. Herald as the drive pets ItVrar twK For interview oau Mis. WANTED OKI room furnished. OenUeoian pre- way. - • Y.W.OA. Summit MMI FOR SALE f«md. Next to bath. Mlllburn a. REAL ESTATE James C, Throttle, of Sin IMPLOYMBTT AGENCY 43S4-W. JPAKT ttme church eeewtary mm the 1—SUMMIT 1—SUMMIT l-aUMafJT Pa., who wiU head up the ' fT (^itmim W>M. wltfa «U«M niUMtg^ •COTT8 vicmrrr COMPOBTABLE room, bualness • mem egperlencc. Typing required. sex St., , •• ..tors son only. Short Bans 7-3830 also spoke el the / shorthand uralst'tad. Box 133 Sum* workert, eooka, day workera. Mill- It » M4-**• 0wald KUl-aatf Mounuin proposed additions and burn «- reooher on Jevel acre of wooded ark or New York. Buelneaa woman i la ideal lor a\ (named woman who Re hall, living room, dining room, mod* land. Speetatty bouse, ideal for re- nreferrad. thnner optlocal. 8u. on view. < cat at aome time ham of the arn kitchen with dining area; electric Mil •true an: tired eoupl*. a bedrooms, Bring room Previous to Mr. Drveose? i ! time reeord*. payroil, pricing, In- varrr Mtrrr-Oo-Rotiad. QoaUty ra- rang* and dishwasher. Screened #JM Oak Ridge Arenue (SOLD) with beatoictor flraplaot. kttohen. ; -volciag, typing or general oookkaep* fale (bop, 4H t*ckawanna n. Mill* SUMMIT porch. All closets cedar lined add #1* OraanbrUr Drlre dtoett*. ralaed patio. Located in the ROOM AND tOARO two girl* sad two boys of,: iewaog and Is now anxious to devote a btrrn e-1003. 10 • 9:30. closed Wed. REAL ESTATE BOARD large. 2nd noor all ready for 3 bed- (Apdl lSth occupanoy) vKilnity. aurrounded by beautiful of "Oklahoma/1 the GO ' few hours per day to a eomMoa- rooms and tile bath. Full insulation, rJealff&ed for gnctous Bring OOE8T house, lovely room and 3 ! jtton of all these. Dependability and TUB ttOBIN Hood Shop. 3 Taylor covering aluminum storm and screen sash. Ownw lor Feb. It sad If, at San: , aatoureefuisess are essentUl. per- Street. MUlburn. aella uted cloth- Lovely pine panelled recreation room Wa invite tnapeottoa and oompartson. ?2Jit *•*•*«•»•-nwaa. Su. i emitting a minimum of superrieJoo. ing of better quaUty tot trary mem- SUMMIT and bar in basement. J-car garage. School sasf duets and B. T. SNOOK, OwiMHSutMer U» chorus rendered the " work conditions. 1-3 pjft., ber erf the family. Soon 10 to a. Oas air-conditioned heat costs 4340 FbonaSu. -04234, eves. Su. 8-1683 Bystrak Bros. . through Friday. The ~ CloMd all day Wednajday. MUltrara NEW PROVIDENCE including hot water. The house Is lhows," order tae lO0_ _. .. Brick and Ptsme Colonial on a lovely Stt. 4*10135 or your own broker. «41« BERKELEY HEIGHTS • Maple St. M Main Bt. Daniel F. Ksuhroan OOAT, brown Peratan .tomb, TaUor- lot 70-* 400 In Franklin,School area. Summit 4-1000 Chatham 4-iBOO ELEVATOR OPERATOE8 rnaoe, Lar««. A4eolutalr parfact. Su. IS IN PERFECT CONDITION—MOVE Spring Specials VtaHors introduced wertrf (colored). Must be neat In »p- Hew MuKtpte Listing Wo. 15*4 BIOBT INI Only 431,000. JA-SHORT HILLS JJffpuwe; Applr to penoa oofr » U) Fadiw the, park, a delWhtful com- miral Refinsll Belknap. " ; $~-fV*HtTV*M BRICK & SHINGLE OBRIG, REALTOR . the maa*fer, Howl Buburbas, 8um- II Maple St. Summit, It. J. pact Cape Cod Ooionlal only 3 WANT TO SELL? " I mit. Lovaly older Colonial with center nalL years dd . „ $ifl,aoo. BOTrTFT, In food oondltlan. living room, diaing room, kitchen, for action and aervtca-caU for Cart Saradfe, C. Starsfcy g Su. 6-O41S; Sun. * Eves.: Su. 6-3804 , appointment.. 'gLDEHLY wonam- who- wl»h— Olfw doable- bad -bad- bkJiVJ , tavetaAcr y ^ (>) Baey tint floor UviiBf In this _ free Inspection * John C. Van Dyke, Ms ' tLumt mother with nomt room eat, reasonable. Su. $-4SU. * porch on.l«t noor. 3 2 N«raa* ibrraoee. bible*, own room *ad bMb; new ttle heAhbeAhs oon tod. Maid's Quartern. OWNER IN CHICAGO rooms, oaramte tUtd bath, dish- dollara ', rioua*. Ot»UMun 4-3MS. MAPL4 yout& bed; ieaoaUant ooodl- OU steam heat aad 3-oar attaohefl ga- 4-BEDROOM COLONIAL washer, many extras, an beautiful Uon. Su. S-6SM. rage, rrleed at 134.000. TaQ Oaks Section f23J0O. ^RstS 3-PIBCK maple Urlng room act; Ideal PROMPT POSSESSION GIRL lor porch or recreation room. ~ • . '. " Board Members . ' (3) Older Colonial, eUeOaat location, ara equipped to serve you •«&, ©W hi Cor Cra* To and 'tag garments offer. Su. «-M87-M- Owner tuddeoly transferred to Chicago large lot. Flmt noor Horary, 4 Rentals Wanted 1ft Wchard T. Btromaogar Su. g-4«M offers attractive Colonial home for bedVooms. 3 baths.. Sttduced for Miss Jo ABB Paradxie. Dry Cl«*nlnt Stort. LARO5 mahogany table, aU chair*. John F. Taylor , «0OS sale with prompt occupancy. Entrance quick sale to „ Uljoo. Geo. A. All sop p HOUSI WANTED aenrer: dropltai table. Su. 6-8297. Alfred S Anderson MM ^J^fMewaiv was 40-how week. Butler Agency lisa hall, alee living room with fireplace, Realtor TOOHO executive, FDBNITURB mored. One paeoo or Bystrak Bros. 7000 dining room, kitchen with adjoining MOUNTAIN, 'vVHITMORE S5P1' MOWnira 4-1444 house to rent Monday when the car >• B. L. load. Evening*, weekends. X. Oalvki. breakfast room, den (12 s U). 4 bed- OWSoort HlUs Bd.. corner of Ecsex osser . Telephone MUlbum Joan O. Chtystal UM rooms, 3 baths (1 tiled), large play- & JOHNSON, Realtors OPEW FBIDAT 7-9: SUNDAY 10-$ passenger in was in » 3 WOnm St. Joseph F. Church room and workshop. Modern steam- MAHOOAMT. pedeatal base, dinlns Walter E. Wnaondson 1300 M Summit Avenue SSummiu t 0-1404 witk another auto on bouseronc Monv Wed., table, 4J"*98" with two 13" drop Olaaebrook-Shepard Agency «Sso oU heating plant with lnataotanecua Wejtfleld. AIio iajartd «»J to 5:30. Stt. t-OSSi. leatree and four ' extenelon leaves, Orace A. Handwork hot water. Exterior painted Just re- other gnbarbaa residential cam MOO cently; interior needs some work done; ties throughout Essex. Onion sad Joanne Moguaai ot * CLEANING woman wasted* Mondays 11$. Short HUM 7-4809. ttolmea Agency WOO a-car garage. $24,500 , and PMdun. Btunmtt 4*9039, I, I, * E. O. Houston 444 driver of the otter car. •—HOUSEHOLD GOODS Job«-Beck-Schinldt Co. 1021 Fine location In neighborhood of sub- This cheerful 3-bedroom Colonial in IBM punch oper»tor. p«rnuuiem or stantial modern homes, oa wooded a much sought-after neighborhood B. DTJBTZ COMPANY t*>e ear Miss Paradise ENTIRE ' contents of 4-room apart* Olarenctt D. liong Si Son SMC lot 34S feet deep, convenient to beau- mar Franklin School Is unusual at , t«mpor«jrr empJotmMOC until «um- ment In eiortlent condltton. Prln- Spencer Mabea ifOO ~. «-^__ »»AMt>B» was Gerard Carbon*, ». ner. CJood p*y. in •!*• oondttloived Walter A. McNamm SSSO tiful new Lincoln grade school, rrleed this price. Study these features — 331 Mmtrarn avs. MUlburn-Short Iftt, n>ftt«r pJtm of Public Servloe Koc, clpajs only."-B\i. «-5810 eiter 6 p.m. at 415,030 for Immediate sale. Sunny room off large Urlng room may Ruthven place, who weekdayt and all day Saturday and Jamea A. Morris Agency MM be used as study or playroom (has Mnumjm 4HW1 ( trie k Ou Oomp»njf. 24 Brown Ave- Mountain, Whltmore a> Jured, nue, n«*r Route 32, «prtn«fflald. Sunday. Johnson 1404 A. S. ANDERSON, Realtor own outside entrance), Dutch door fr-CHATHAM O.E. RETBIOERATOR. 10 ou. ft. with dishwasher; large master bedroom, Ml»i P«rsdise and Mr* Elwood M. Obrlg 04U 443 Springfield Avenue Summit CJBSE. rcUfl, UoencMI pf*eUeti. Two free*er compartment. Like new. The Rlchland Co. 7010 Mni were taken to te nlghta, 3 to 11. until eonnlojceneonnlo t Chatham. 4.9059. The Stafford Agency 9750 Su. 4-4409 Dves,, Bu. 0-0104 Su. 0-W71 THE BEST BUY Hospital where the mm**!**., gaa dryef,, trracttctjljt oew. Robert H. Steele . DOST Complete with ail connections, Su. W. A. McNa mara treated for head TELLER WANTED O-aodS. Summit e-3890 . 2«J ta Lmnf Toom wll«<»U««h t «on- _ .. Barings St Loan, 64 Main OLBNWOOD gas range, good oondl- Gracious Living Is the luiury, beauty, and ALL-BRICK BUNGALOW Sr,ir2i-i ftreplaee-, . . and head tlon, »18 Chatham 4-8068. i charm of this Essex Road full dining room, eat In kitchen full .Street, •MlUburn. W. J. In aa executive's boms which, has ranch-type home. There are Conventional exterior, but wide open Mrs. Momani's tare* 4-PIECB bedroom set, walnut. *«. contemporary d«slgn inside; 3 bed- baeemwt and attached garage; all d IT TIME help, S day weakly. AWe been accustomed to hapby family 16 bedroom* (4 on 1st floor) **n, who were witli her ^i clean, lrom, »er»e. short Hills 7- MlUburn 6-1303 aft«r 0 p.m. AU living and a lot of entertalnlnt- Vou Including the master suite. rooms, tiled bath, porch, pwtto, almost day Saturday »nd can move right In—do nothing but Modernised, and in splc-wid- a hali-acre. beautifully landscaped, time of the aceident, were place your furniture—and call your span condition, this dignified near Franklin School. Most unusual. HOLMES AGENCY, Realtor |WOMAM, «ener*l *««•« for Oortot. Ap- MBTER-MISER model FrifrUtalre, ajs. friends for a barbecue on the terrace location should appeal to the •33,000. snd discharged. J Pjy in peiwwi, WUUtmra n«rM 38 MUlburn S-21M. behind tlve house, which seta well family of an executive who Est*.bllsh«d 1«M Btrwrt. MUlburo. O.E. rrirt«er»tor, 7 cu. ft., *30. Whit* back on approximately an sera on d«*!re something better and . JOHN P. TAYLOR, Realtor 4S Maple Street Summit 0-S8OO etWWtoti Ttoct" , sewing maohine. treadle, (IS. Ftre- one of Summit's lovely hills. If you distinctive In gracious living. 447 Springfield Ave. BUmmlt O-B003 , SEOBBTARY, pleaMnt telephone votoe, •Id* set, eompJM*, $30. Oarrfam toola. are looking tor a home with 5 matter Immediate occupancy. SO-NEW PROV1DENCB CLERK-TYPIST ! J225 ^ "• »*«'m«i- MlUburn Norurw Ctab S-b|e Tract. He will aUo spt* f* - rrfrrene.*, ***o «a«h, »e«ur*4 by lit- ?Wd Aw «' tiv "* * """^it- ' »fc-ntorjr Devour**: I hour* a wmk to This churmlng Cape Cod overlooks Reneral land policy «f sh , bmtruM, yoiir em) «n p«rfetit«ff« ool- FIREWOOD W. A. McNamara BUTLER AGENCY Mm Watehuwc {t*«*rviititn.nt* VkHm, K«w Standard Tlrewood »JS eord ture. with the New Jersey I***** ' Tork 8, N. Tf. hWlJ elevation; omivenltnt to sohools. priced under #30,000. Joan O. Chrystal You can move In April I and enjoy IATE BUYRRSU of Con*erv«tkMi and DtUvered the scenery. Priced right at IWMO A«k for Mr. Brounell velopment aa gap A thttnutnut to U)ee d*»l«»rUd*»l«» p with a OltlCrN VAI,I.KT TREE BTOVICE JOBS-BECK-SCHMIDT Rwitor miiJor hyhriil «wl corn eompnr Summit 4-noa after fl p. m. Brouncll & Kramer, Parvin State PlA, COMPANY f« Deparsnwot Aaaas; sMl Mn. Mar* I ttet Paasrica Bank * Tiw Co. " day of January AD, 1«U. Otortt, Seatwtarr of to* Vntaa OQWMT fortm taarrad troae i-1 __ «MB UM amviloajdaa of the unaer- mpuA. a* *>litHnaw>»w>wa of Mm estate aceuat. Mat of «hM*-«uiirt«a>*af «M of said anaaaid, aottat la hanky gtw Ow fetioweaa] at «ua July 4*. fef jt rt1 tuam A. OOUBK. of VadoB - Capital •nb «r aKlrmamm UMar and *e- M DBIOB Count; Katftlk Ot apalnet tbe estate of aorHttoa, •aoKwlat imwUtton MW»I- within ail aaomb* f rota the tatlt M. 4. ~ _ la* tb* aumtarton io aoaat* Bun *tm- of aald order, or they wffi bt I Jr. «t atorina of ca*Ho( »robsca4 yoa^alai- torwar barred from proa#i«ting or 1S.IT •MOW Vbkii raqub* beajSat out. «M erf UM Onion Cmafcy ntevM to UM robtto W«U»n Oom- ntC Uw MM acaiiwt tbc anl anitta*. T of ftlUaie*.a. xtB xaawHtlBa; ; tti« 4, rmr&TuicK asd OVB» umX ottut wotiey tnektnk* oslfertllfetli MiJtT sf. tTTBYATBICK, Brotd »u«ei £fom th« Ta»n*hla IU>» A* The ols oomn to UM City erf Ntwart line, vaa «• wrxraao L. DEMMCT, farw* i« ftoad* tad BrtAgta CoataStttai. St» i»rifi|AaM A»e., tomtitdp of B«ri*ley Halfbta. mamfcTM. t. for tbe copy of tha reselatlM a>«Unc t&« Botua to tak* «.. ISO*, »Utt toi «, f •tfrialna. blcU were rtc*l*td tor daantng upoa Um wiu*xAoa of the unaer- jayfHMTISsTTWltr the State Hlsbir»T Cmpil»JMrtiWMlf »U •BproaunAtaly iu typtwiltmi. mera or M«pe>d.-M Bncutor of the auu of tboriMd ni^tio* MVflMBt to Ottioa MM, lec»t«d within ttMCounty , VM Covmty in »m*uttt ot M*.M«M) on M(tnr*d to th« PubU« Property Coot- IK.'l '. * •oeouat oliw UU MMor V»hicl« mltt«. »M ipporuonm***, mi nftcrat to Ui Couaty Board of Btotlow. Bittda Mkd BrMM CPBUBUM. tbu Board to w>naWar i»w- twenty »dd»tlon»i voUo* m*- *Wni ct tba imswe; af fU , «u raf«rrwi to 8ut«-OoAiat»- Weekly Cleaning for Your Home Muolctpil AHUM ComaUtWc. P. Edw«r4 »l«rtuenij>Jel, cubmttttm • Have a traj»*4, trastwortay asaa assl|Bii U rear hi* rwl«natloa w number of \h* Union County Kant Control A#W7- Ml weeUvarM-ve»kJy basit. At thJ« time Fr*«hold« Herllcti wkad that conunualcftitona OOUCMU- • All e«al*aieat, aialerlaU, iawruce i»< bid* for w»t«r cool«r», fvwt oU. • TraBafwUtioa,famefeei faratsaecl •Ad IMOUOC b« wttbdrawn MEM r»- • Uaiattrnptcd atfrfac faaraateef. Power lietps yew a*ea>| ferred tome*, to Uta PubUc Pi«(>arty CoiRBUtte* (or Jurtbw coiuldaralon. Studtbaktr power Ration of the Public Welfw* Ooui- ttMf lag anakci brakes respond at just* PEUIVM r«l»tlv« to tb« ire* d»y'» trant- mtat rend«r*(t racn KonMtat tbrou*U- POTTER HOME CLEANERS asllifatfully touch of your foot You out tae Couuty and 3 th« AamuJ stop swiftly, smoothly 1 c mouat to be paid to *tci> for ISM, MSiSUSN t-0333 WM r*cel»«l »nd ontered fUttf. Optional in all ttude- S^ac report of tb* Sb*d* Tr#e baker* at extra cost. A lM|-wMkena of rt$t OommtMtoo for tj>» y**x i«M w*a r«- tndfltiy,avaeitiOR(r«fl> ottMd md ordered f (ted. mid-wintifioutim. The following r«»olutlon* wore Inuo- due«d «nd movtd for «aoptlon: (X) • rrmholdtr Cur lot Public it'i trot thof . Property Committee, accepting bid of United Office Machine* Corp. of SUs- Ovor 20% moro aiwth for elfOiot, olllog, and fumlifa- tni new ribbon* lor »ppro*im»tely 1U b«9heMri hove rcmorfcabte success IIIM VISTA Sonsotionalfy ftoppo*J-u» powor! typewriter* throughout the County, *t a unit price of 1110 per machine for qreof fun CM • «faa**p hat at on« y«*r, w*a on roll caU nnamntouaty Amorka's smorfott two-toning! tkt aacrat of adopted . (tvtn tfcoM who "can't carry a taut") ... ftaJur'e victoria* ia (3) - Freeholder Oarr for Fitblte JTUDEIAKER And no nvcroato In pricoa! Property Committee, aoeeptlnc >>W of Otl« Elerator Co, ot BarrUon for m»ln- ttruince of all el»»»tor« In the Court teen-ager* or* tagf to play for frteads •ef can and Atlantic Ctty EOUM) for one ye»r for |S,130.44, toe; feting toe oaly Uddera, WM «a roll 51211 cUi un»aimou»ly adopted. Stodehaker... Muni A*ftVr ««ufc.,. worth more wluu you trade t (3) • Freetioldar Carr for Publte Property pbmjnlttee, approvmg two cMWfVH on|oy plono MSSOMS • •. penoanel action* In the Dept. of Publte Work*, ma cm roll c»U unan- GEDDIS MOTOR SALES, INC. tooiuly adopted. amattvr pioaisfs find It coiy and ttimeterfaMj to (4> . TreehoWer tterllch for P\*Uo Walfare Committee, tutborlzlnc the OCC|BnP§ MW ploying lOCMnO^MS 1 • • 31Z SHWKNBA AVE SUMMIT County Trctawer to pay monthly, wlaau duly upproprlated, to tto» Hoj- plt*U, the monthly autm »et oppoaite ihelr re»pectiTe name*, WM on roll H» kiiidtrgartM sot Hwfytt on mutk ... OMd Ul unuilinou»ly adopted. <5) - Fr»eholder HarS«h tor fUwao* portMt Itani to tooth thtlr smol-fry ot tto Committee. Hxln« the pet dlam raw for attendanpe of Peilt Jurora, arapd Juror*, and Struck Jurora In and tor the County of Union at $3.00 per d*y, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Effective January 1. 18M. wia on roll meginley piano workshop Commute*, approtini eight p«w»nn« RAPrD REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES actlonB In »artou» «P»"m«*"«iJJrM OQ roll eaU unatumoutly adopted. short hills new jersey (7>V Freeholder BlckoJt for Bowl* and Bridge* Committee, approving • Gupet Ckmnlng • • FudOU • Laundries • • Fhunben • two penonnal actions tn tbe tap- • The taaching staff is headed by Edward! J. McGinlay ncer't Dept. And one In th« Bridge &*pt., waa on roU call unanimously and includts Lillian Gearhaarf, Edith Gemb«rling, GEORGE'S BEDROSIAN'S •AKO LAtJKD»T attuned. Anna Warran, and ethar ip«ci«l!iti. Eastern Fuel Company J Shirt* «. „ . : JOS. 0. CHRYSTAL CO. . Freeholder Hlctok tor Com- Attractive Values in ION ROOMS FUEL on. 1 ft. Bocka ~Z .,«... TUVMBUta t$ SKATING tnlttee of tbe Whole, commending PijaatM ,» .. —~_ .15 Ool C Colllnji for hu many year» of O Classical and popular music ars prtsanted wifK tqual Antique* RUGS Short*, t * b : •„ .18 Tour Datfw tor ttftclest oervic* to tbe Couatjr « •nthuiiasm and r«ip«ct. 24 Hour DeUvery pr. Jo tnglaeer and then M 8upe»vuor ol l Said • . WILLIAMS OIL-O-JAATIC ... Kltchea Aid Home Dbhwaafcen Boad* of tbe County, and wtining C«rp«»in9 him happlaees and tuooeas upon hi* O Pour pianos ars usad in each playing class. |caqt*u but«t tomtit B, „ 17 C«l«r St 8 retirement In the yean to come, Thoro-Cleanlnj Oil Burners T. ClOtb* ; was on roU caJU "Unanimously adopted- I Aw. SUIfXIT Bcpalrifig At this ttoe Director BwinJnter 0 Twanty extendwl K> Ur, preparatory to professional. Ke-Laying • liquors • CoUlhi the beet wishes of the Board m S^riBgfleM Ave. • HEATING for his heeJth aad happJnea* in the ^uture, Fer Hie I9S5 Spriec. Term wfcka begbs Febniary IMt, J. FLOOD SUMMIT, N. J. STEPHENS - MILLER CO. • ALTERATION ABE'S LIQUOR STORE B«soI«Uon that ail bill* preeented SaI a S H^ ^^ A ^l ^ t Appliance! • JOBBING for payment be paid, waa on roll FUEL OIL LIQUORS call unanimously adopted. stractioB waa be except!d ia Use eveef fecenvedL p OS Monte Ave. Phooe SU. «-M85 Freeholder BlertuempM, at thl* TOT aaforme*ioa osiers 11 A«M, ana ciiftf /•4w r.M. or c«a Metered Deliveries WDHE8 • BEER ume, stated that he had received calls concerning the transfer of un- Short HM« 7^034. At Popular Prices ., , _ • * - - OIL BURNEfl ion County patient* from tn*) State tikJltei • Boofew • - --- ——- to another EASTERN Sales & Service M4« and that wlfctltm and friends COMPANY paUent* were worried that the pa- snmrr 38 KnaseU PI. SUMMIT n. :lents will be tranaf err«d Mrth*r away McGtnley Piano Workshop BIGB QUALITY COALS If this plan goes through. He made For Prompt Deliveries URRY MAY a motion that the Chairman of the Public. Welfare Committee look Into call SUMMIT I4M4 ROOFING this matter and that an immediate inTeirtiintlon be made. This motion Stnet Dependable SIDING - GUTTERS was dully seconded by Freeholder Her- MOTOR GO. 3alisL LEADERS ilch, who asked that lnaamuch aa STEPHENS - MILLER CO. call SUMMIT f-SSB Mrs. Pwrar. as tha ttntatlre head ot WATCH, >1S, WINI8 A BEEIS that particular committee, nuke such BLUE COAL 24 FRANKLIN PL. investigation and tee tf our patient* PioAfi Dcllieiks cesQot M kept In Marlboro. Mrs. KOPPERS COKE • FUEL OIL ©wyw laid that ah* would tee what TUUVTttO CSCD CAM JEWELRY BUILDING MATERIALS . she coiad do la Der capacity as M- 447 Sprfagfieifl Ave« Call SUMMTf IUO ~ »mbirwoman. •^VevUty.Maa^^aatfjr PL 8UM«TM*» REP4IRS « Servios StaUow. » Thero tMns no further buslnew to be ooncidaredi and upon motion TODAY thra MONDAY duly nuada and •econded. Director SO. *4U» • Dairies • nnr declared the Boftrd ad- ournll P », 1»W. at Tan A. II.. whea there wlU • Mason Cootrawtora be a hsariag on the

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