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64th Y««r—No. 51 In Two ftettoiu Mtf u 8««md CtoM M»tur at tha »£* $4 A YEAR at Somattt N. 1. Dador tlw Act «f Wwek 1 Uti 10 'CENTS Five-Room Washington School Landing Field Council Receives and Accepts Annex Next on City's Program For Helicopter Resignation of Housing Board Expansion and improvement of Washington School in Mail Requested An exchange of •letters' between the Sub-Standard North Summit will be the next step in the school housing Summit may be included in the • Housing Board and the Common Council read at Tuesday program of the Board of Education, it was announced New Jersey network of municipali- j night's meeting of the Council confirmed the rumor re- jointly this week by the Board and the Common Council. ties to be given helicopter malt ported in the Herald last week that the entire board, with service by the end of July provided A five classroom addition which will include'cafeteria, a suitable landing field <>in oe the exception of one newly-appointed member, had resigned combination gym Mid auditorium, , • ' _____ found in the very near future. A , „ . __ . jin a body. The'resignation* of the .shop and library facilities Is letter from New York •Airway*, mm fc<> j g* jB»arcii d who s nt u>accepteM d rby the Coun M - planned end an architect will «oon Inc. to^Mayor Percival M. Btod he ordered to prepare prelim- Council Gets PTA ihr6c Mdn iirouD ^^ ° • ^>° ^^^^ - and the Summit Area Chamber of • Bland. •• • . inary sketches of the new build- Commerce stated that this city v»U Tii Board ai i rdi 1 iu |pi ing. Traffic Data for be a scheduled stop if formal per- MaimAfi tft Art-mi * - ' « "8 ° - Recent acquisition of 11 acres mission to land within dty limit* IIUIIIVU IV HVI Wll ter, resigned because it frit that o' land adjacent to present Wash- Is obtained. it | n ^m the recent court" ruling adversely ington School property w. ill brin^ New Lincoln School Beginning Juno 8. twice-daily Mrl AAlt KAnQll aflccUngr the plans of Summit Co- the total laud area for school and More than n eeore of definite helicopter mail, parcel post and • iVhVUM IIV|#WI • ioperatlven. Inc., its subKidiar^ recreational purp^on-os to U item. preettuLiong to prevent traffic ac-! service will be provided for Appointment of a three-man japmcy. for the coiibtnution of a und will provide for any further jddent* to children, ranging from1 Perth -Ambor, Red Bank, Long committee to act on the .McLean low-tost housing project in Kast expansion of the school. The ad-pasting of warning signs' at corn* report wm announced by H. Summit, removed the "only offo dition of five additiomtl cla.s.s- Branch, Asbury Park, Freehold. (in .o t'oii.'lruction • of a new bi- Woodward McDowell, United ltive weapon to deal with the iutol- roorns will bring the total number tHightstown, Trenton, Princeton. cvlu path, are contained in « de- New Brunswick, Somerville, Bouiie Campaign chairman yesterday. The erahl<« housing condition that now of rooms to 13, making the school i members of the committee are j exists." amtly.'v< and report of the IBrook, Plainfleld and Durielkn 'Theodore S. Kenvon, 80 Bellevuc », • ,,,,,, «• ' , plant comparable to the new Un- Lincoln School PTA Safety Com-j Summit is to be included in thi* , , w «• whMemlwr.o submitte" nfd thftheii Hominr resigpiatiomg Boardt _, avenue, chairman; Hugo Riemer.' coin School. 'mittee. made public yesterday. The! network. 80 Whlttredge road, and George *re Clans A.' Harwick. chqlrmattf • D. Smith, 175 Springfield avenue. Rapid population growth in Fied Xa*f, W, C. Kleinfeld'er, •iiirvey upon which the- report ie| Helicopter service has The committee was authorised a: North Summit is the cuuso for the John Barker «nd Victor Samuel. b(i;>;-(l nnticipnte.-* school safety! been launched in Westchester a recent meeting of th# Cwitral Board's decision to move nhcid problem* likely to be encountered; County &nd parts of Connecticut. ifrw, Richard A. Milkr,. a member. wiih Washington School improve- Committee- of the Hinted Cum- when the new Lincoln School-on. Landing facilities required are ilgn. until a few weeks ago when ah ft ments. Woodland avenue is opined. ; smell, the letter stated, and can The McLean R"port, pub'is%d msignrd bei:«iwe t<)\e was moving It Was nlao disclosed tint trfc John M. Leavciw, safety com-1 be located on either public or cr!- in full in the April .'iO and .May 7 from «he :• mkt"e chairman., .*aid tlwt copit«*j vate land. A square.or circle be- issues of The Summit Hera'd, letter. . . • running about thirty days bchni'i of the report have been delivered i tween 150 and 200 feet in sit*- with ! recommended that the O;ntr*J The &oU- im iiibt r of the Hotus- schedule because of delays eiiined lo the -Mayor and members of the ...free approaches over ap&Tscl" tei- THE LUCKY vSE\*EN—The above seven Summit) Linda Robinson, t'niver.ity of tir: B^rbiira Committee be reorganized to ing Ba Council, j tied or'unoccupied ground wu! «.:-•H;gh School j.enior$ on Monday rn-eived notice they j Glide, Va.isar or Colhy:' Carol Stuith L'nivfr.sity of .strengthen its authority on «ueh N. Waterman who WK.I Mib-contractor.s to meet <•im.':-.ni<.'- Qu< :>tioiir;iiiri\s sent to p«rent»i commodate the copters. Pavvraen*. had been selected by the CaHege Club as recipients | Rocheotcr; Barbara itsm om, .-Middlirbury. Rear row, matters. aa the requirement of a' few weeks afro by Van schedules. The JJc.ird st:i (i of «!1 thildrca in the -old Lincoln it? desired but 50il will also MTW. of tht year* scholarship gfanUi for further educa-! Rita Baird. Kockford Collie: Diane Smejknl. Sim- participating in the Mayor B'.RV.A to fill Mr«. Miller's that it hopes to (MTIIRV the IK-VV Si'ho'i'. exeeptin:; tho>>.' in the The-liinding sit«» must t«;:,> br i- (.m..'.H r.ollfgOM. The wlnm-'M and the col- : moiw. ?md Vietorin L.,vler, I'liiaibeth'.s. j United Campaign, their ' vacancy. building by ©crtoht-r i. • >i';.h <;r nle, provided detailed in- fenced for the control of victor*. -,>. v pi .i! to fttttwl vtn: pr.ntcd in ability of niddification of the ; f ;i y.j^, 26.> ... In 1M8, thf Board, th.? .M y>:\ nun:!)"r, !ii will !)•• transported by fice. Queen's Chaplain, U (>i! itiwJ tin1 Common cour.iil is.-uc.i a illluSiK >>ile, lfi" will g» 0)1 foot, 42 For \mdins frffilitio iu-r»^ \'--,v •.rtrui'tuiv and .authority of the thfk Boanl , ,„ .Hi fisrer-p4ge Seven Sumiriii High Girls (Vritr.tl Coniniittcp o* rueonuurati- < ,. joint tftatnn.cnt in D-furd to t!n o:i bicycle and fi,1 in one or r eo:nh;;>,-it:on. Vohinleer. * of Win Colkge Club Grants to bt taken to carry rtiii ih , onaltlered ueeeKKiry, tiie order o! ri.fver.-; to th question.** which in- hy the .\i\v Jersey Bureau -of Arrv- project bt'i'orf had been- r<- Clergy Coming Here•[• eonimendation» of th.- Mel^-ii: progress of each b'.iii pioy c'i clud'd the *'K:iet roitte.i that «acli nautie.s and the Civil Aeroniutic A-v«-n Siirnniit High gc'fioo! f'ti- .^mnjirjaid wvena:-. .seisidr zon«(l. Tnls, i' ruul, was "cow- A ellM]»i;lin fo H «nd a building trohfduU- to be in":-i.'hild '.vill take ;o and from irehcol. Administration and both agenci*-.-* 'ni.< have been awar4»."ti SclioMf l)ni\>lSil>. M«r**i- i Report, after consultation with tin- uu,y| n t.oiura,,u,tjon of al, ,pr,w lu'.ved. It was also .stmil tiut the will aid in the selection of a field : ships by the College ©fib,;-It. in • .yn Iluuj. -i m. u Qlleen Mll/.iiln'til -H- Hllfl (I l»«r*-; constituent •genciw."' 'esbting an«f currnii practices la "it \v'> jicTslbii- by studying thc eh'.iting e-iiajilinin wit) ));• r>j- Helicopter mail service will be ! been announced hy 5fc*, -t^ifl' M. Ur. Mr-* RiKiolph l^^nu^. litong j ^jj._ Kenyoa, « part tier in xlir. this city." •oii:.'.':! to iintieiprde wi:h n high l >J <-d would be subject tr> the si]i n- provided bttvvwn a number of tub- A,ntt.-r»on, «vhoU*r>h>^ . •U';;rm::_n» -.r.- t >.' .i.r»r d 'i . !.:H" ;n"e;ieil 'I'S .-.(-rvi'l^- at ti'.«* "roifl."'- s New York City kW firm of Km. 'f'le Bojrd also ebhm:a that :t- ill %'••••{• of e.eeum'ey, jn.*»t hr,\v many lX 1 5 } h'u u .s .-. l..i> ot the !<'!!.•;.!.• Hii:>t>t cia! structure of tli" Ci'.;- aiie: ui ,h- ! urban nutropolitsn rornm'initii.* T :-:-i.-.&-i?.- -T6% ^<^lt•.! U> .st •K-'v<£b 'j ''}*~ yon nnd Kinyon, hi* Icnj b*.n n Council allim-d tue t>,tv\y'd to..»>{>• -hildi'eH v.- !l cr-ijii yiv-.-n iiiif-r.:' e- : :J ih'- ML I-'hf\vu C'-Vij-r-'iSi"^. 'I'U!;1 - in the bonding liml". .inn I-H- nr.d New York City nirpirt--. The i....w-;va^tov.>: ;;•''•.•= •»$%*£• <«M " " -.h--«dPT in civic niifslis- In- gurr.rait. eved with its Liw.siiit a^idnst'fckst liosu .« -Summit residpnts andj*ie Easicra .-., .•....•!, ",Ve can ther,:H)r.> vl-u.;- ! , The UiLttii ,»,;ininer .-<-iv;i.e>A> . It 3. Poatoffiee Department an' by the College Club, bring the to- at Dr< University. $2IW. ; """' board of trustra of Overlook Hc»- Summit Civic Association, Inc. ^luce 19JS, pur.M.Mii: ti» tin p.v.-:;:e m;i!iy of the condition.-) th v ; whicli h.jv.' beetmie a trnditiou In the CAA. tal to $r,.525. the high«t «:nour.* Unfa Ridings, daughter ot -Mr. pital and. of thf ..Kent Place -'when It was apparent that this gram^ an addition h;!s bc;.'ii <.<'>•>•will e.mficr.t u.« on thc opening i Sumivit, will -hrgin -on .Inly 5 at City o*'iieial,<» M^ted the com- cvtT awarded by the club. Me*: .">' ' «nd Mn. '"Garvice Riflinx«, 19 School. He h a former chairman action could not have properly sue- .strutted at the Fran!;ii;i fc'eiiooi of the new Lincoln St-hoo!." • the Baptist Chiireh. During Au- of thf Central Committee of the ,«» ],,'. ; e< >%nd the Junior-Senior Hi.;;h School The M-jor Hazards '.;ns!. iii'-l thr firt;! week of Sep.United Campaign. ., Council Inanure of Suit. that it had not received study by raised by the ;tnm«ai Book S-ii;1 : R&ntlohih-Mficon Woni.ai's Col- has bten expanded and i»ci.i:>ni- 'l":e pr'.nf-ip'i! har.nrd.^ to .school !• niher, the c- >rviees will b<» h(;!d \<-:ir lege. SI 30. Mr. llieir.er, prr.sidenf o' th*- Tw Cl)Unci!> ,„ its rcply t0 thjs 'Ued. Tile now Linden H.-hf-u! I- the Common Council. Th? e;:v\ it he'i! la-si Ociobi r, hut ihi.; ;;!'•!; MI (inticiiKi'u'd by tht Com- M.Miini'l.s tv the s> Uoi.U'..lr.p : • :;- wan poin> fd out. can not srar.t was isivtinented by I. Aii'.oni.'-ibile triillii: HIK! other ! Bii|>t!.-t eliureh, will prt-ai-ii th' served a* chairman of the i\ntral Board.s nclion of IavVsuit when thft property but only on pub'ic larsd*. additional funds. ton are .Mrs. Ro'mrt M. Burr.-. in the fall of J030. fir.st combined service. Rev. Jes.'\> .ir.'. fl-i\< e I)r. A Murray Smith, mini.ster boc-n completed. Thc 1!MK pri;;::\t.,, ?,. Au'..;in"b;!< eoaf;e.-*non in the avf-nue. to Rorkfoul ColU-ge. Roi.;:- • the FamHy Service A.<*>ciation nt,y against Roing ahead with tho ing sites within tho city. of the ltu;hy l're.ibyterian Olnireh, also included nudilorlimi-^yni- i-it iviiiy oi (he ruw building. ."ord. III £300. Hiss Balrd has alwo JMemorial Poppies and formerly nerved a.i a director , Mt|on ajj(, ^ C(tn c j, According to pr»-viou.->ly ar,- HugHv. lOniu.md. Thf church is 8 na^lum and lunch room faeiSiiu. !. (.' :rel;'-!-' hieycle ridin been given the Mirgaret S'-Tnvuir 1 of the Summit YMCA. agreed with the city solicitor's ,•'<> iiy <:.>:e>enle"P,ci,ii policemen to s?vcn inter- Fund Drive of by both the Veterans of Forei.'rn '.lie parachute troops during World of the war period. ', Mr. and Mr* Joseph W. L.iwler, f .'••etions found, to merit conssidcrfl- Wars and it? Auxiliary and by War Tt nnd his book, "Pnrnehute 280 South street. Murray H:!f, to i Hotary Scholarships i 25 Seniors Named The situation in the V.'.i.shin;^- tion for ."pet'ial protective meas- ! the Lndie.s Auxiliary of 'he Ameri- parlrc" iell.s tht> story of'operations ; St. E^iiabeth's College. $-100. Three Summit High School boys tonarr.a, therefore, piv'Si-nt*.- i-:iool ures Wot dl-.uid «nd Crescent, Visiting/Nurses can 'Legion. of tiie Air Regiment in Frnnce. Barbara Kansom, daughcor of i were awarded $1,000 In *cholar- problems which were not |»ies-i,i \Vooillnnd «nd Hawthorne, Wood- James Pian«, eomm:md'.Fnrf-(t, Reeehwood and Beacon Hill Po»t No. 190, VFW,will be Rev. David H. C Rend, $3,634 Over Goal I 37 Pine Grove nvenue. to Mitldu'- j at its regular luncheon meeting ac review of the siUia.bii, it >:; th • Hawthorne, Sirmmit «nd Eluclld, he-* named Joseph Liiw^y. Jr. n." present chaplain of Edinburgh Honor Society 1 bury College, $200. ! the YMCA. The grants can be conclusion tlv t to the VJ'. I'eee-V.V'::ii- | . nnd Euclid, ' 'The V.N.A. 195" fund raising chftirniftii of the U>."i.'! cnn;'nij;ii. (hiivei-i.y. In Ifl.jL'. he was madf Linda Robinson, daugiiter o:' " used «t colleges selected by the Twenty - five members of the for Washington imi.-i ii".v campaign netted $^0,114,' statfd Conint i.t tiie Leyi: n i-ii.-iplain to Qneeri Kliznbrlh in Mrs. Ruta D. Robinson, 417 Mor-i recipients. senior class of Summit JUgh he added the urgent need tor r'.-i ••- Cmlr.il of .^--peedins on eertiiin Mns, Frederick A. Steele. trnwurer pr;>l>y ehiurman. Scotland, r?a ftVenu'-. to the University of j 1 James C Polk was given a $500 School w<*re elected to the Honor rooms to meet curren; and yi'"-, ,-,,•.• hy the electric .speed c Memb'erfl of the VFW pti.i>y from board's regular May meeting. held lor .--evcral years in » Nazi Herbert Gannon. The presenta- thc National Honor Society, tho Washington situation arc out- d land terrace, to Simmons COIIORO. which the proceeds «r<- u••••••d to wheic «itl).«tflntml number.?, "FinHl reports are now in from prison camp. tion of the check* wajt made* by To be eligible, a student imut lined as follow.s-;: ; S200. help mnintAin the VFW N!ition:il Mrs. Frederick B. Llewellyn, fund 1 Rev. .1. (J, f,nn<\ n Methodis*. Dean H. Travis, Rotary president. have aenior standing and lank I'lilllily niul l»rf-Sclioi»l ( eieil* of I'/ililreii will ns Oiro! J?ini.h, daughter of Mr. Home. Elton Rapifl *. Mich., and chairman. Mrs. Llewellyn states iiiini..lcr from Ne\ve>:i.«Ue-U;>on. j Polk, who has been active In »chokstic«l!y in the first third of With the new Lincoln well on Wliii.- dividiiiK line on .streets and Mrs.- Howard I'. .Sinkh, .u to operate the national VFW re- that only $tt'>7 is outstanding; in Tync, Kn^lond.'will he the last i activities and tia« be-en a his class. Tiie rules provide that its wny to completion, the r.o-iit. ;„ (he vi.'ini'.y cf the new school. , ...... Mapi* street, to the Univi r. itv o.' habilitation «nd welfare depart- ( t!pr Sliest, A former pioneer mi^lonnry | ' ' nian In tmck for three yi throe factors ehnll have equal I'M for the p. flt NI'V.'IMI nioiiths, ' Rochester. $30;). ment. -On.-wiv '.ruffle on Credent ai.jl) uncolleeted pledges. in West Africa, he is -i noted public i in the highest ranking student of weight—ficholftrshlp, senior itil- iContinued on PHRC 8» Rome A. Betts. president of the Six Proceed* from •he «*lrs mnrtuln Mreet«. Hospital and the VMnnm.t' Hn^- United Negro Gannon ha« also b^en active In ice-, leadership and character when volunteers from Summit. New '< Deirdre Coshkn. daiighter of CI' .iriii;.; nsviiy to pitfl) in Ka.it Orange. Both tUe various school organizations and g their votes. Providence, and Be^keley Height? ! Mr, «nd Mrs. (Juede Coghlwn, 1." VFW «nd th*> Legion enrui'irk College Fund Tho Summit llfrnhl nnd 1'nm- vi,--'.liillty at certain corner.". who conducted this campaign are In a member of the Selene* Cub, nnd I Eiielid avenue, senior at Bfyn j"omp of the pro<"»f!(l ^ ^^ ^ g ^^ Mrs, Anixy Knvvilgian, trfti.surer N<>gu» hns been an outstanding ! and Mrs, Jack Cooper, 11 Irl« road, j v iwn, P«ula Genna, Nancy Golding, mny be went to The Ui'verly road nnd Canoe Broolc of trie Suintnit area comniitl< r of soccer player and a member of ,.if4I support by the cmnmnnity a, Barbara Gndc, Donald Guida, Hummlt Iftrntd t'ninji 1'imd, «•/<> lVirli way. Mphomore' ^t Antiwh College, i jat», Catherine MeCabe. prt-*W!ent the United Negro College Fund, ! the team for three year*.- a direct order to us to rxpnnd our Diane/Hiklebrand, Kenneth Hol- Wlt lieralrl, 12 Rtmli Stroel. Develoiinictit of npiiroved roud'", ,. , , j of the Legion Auxiliary, urged lold w'trlu-n* IhU week tlmt S!.- (Ontlnued on p*fie li eenirllHilloits will UP »<•- , , , , 11, i' i vital services.' Dorothy Leonard, daughter of everyone to contribute to 610 h'.i« heri) rnlsc'1 to date. There i! by wearing n poppy. w contributor.*, *>Iic nddnd, mond Jannelli. J Mure nnd better mcrtna of pro- W. Alcsbury, concluded, Wind FtNt Oak Trtt, Mv& lst year the drive nrttfd $1,506, Abo, Robert Ltndbrrg, John moting fi:ifet,v education nmons budget of IM.4S0 which we Dr. Robert R, WlllinriM, chalr- Irtaks Electric Circuit ' Xtacky, AltonfAay-bce,'Paul Me- nor. 1 ; |iiiieiil.- , ehool i-hildren, mid'the spnted to the commuTiitjr loys Couqht in Guy &abri*)son, Former trwn of the committw. thanked An oak tree felted by the wind •CMin, ,Tamf« O' Brien, Jumefl Polk, Contribution* lo are m i.;elier;ll plilllie. the enrefnlly dcvelopinl fin«ncl«J UflHr Breofcinq Spre« GOP ChMrf, to Talk Here the team enptflins nnd workers Monday night crashed Into &nex liarbxra Hansom, Betsy SelJ«r, | * The crminlttec nrRfd th«( the 1 requirement* of our present «erv- Police this *wk reported that Oily Gabrlei#»?ri, former n^ilionrt! for their effort. ) and ilectered, "I road ripping down Jeraey Central Dianne Smfjkal, Cwrol \'Kv rnlice (tc)wrtnient. tftkn. s of riBTH 9. Vormnn leca. The fact that the gcwl wte the w«w of ortwment.I |«Winwii of the RopuMirnn Parly know that I spmk tnr all of you power wires «n«i diarupting mrv- Mlgmon^tte Smith, Riermrd fcy t«»r« II. Waltri IHHI.IIIHI hnaxirds during iln li>' It for esereded by $3.«3I Inillcstc, that and presently « iMitionnl romm-lt- nn wull nn for the Summit United le« in the nrea from 745 to 10:15 Ruth 8l«hl, and Jane Warren. ^f*m»ry «i tiara *. t'otrnmn d»ys that the new lUVht, oner •>» dlllrt 'the rinif f<-w our frlend« p*peet fcn i •t«ln brohr-n out in the cky. I>«y- from NPW Jersey, will lid- Vnru\ CVimniiltr.-, In ex- I iB.m- r llmiltilng if |1 nervlep, nnd we ««* taking jm* drrwi member* of " the Snriimft our thnnk* to all who MM., 'St., 0.M.K., *n«l Ifttit «itlng with iUt lonfer period According to ,fflm«»« V. On I've r, modlate /rt«ips to provldf the eonn* h.ivc contributed to the Funil this tiM ] vt dwfc *«d wuriw w«ther U oung R<>|Hiblli'nn Cluli nt B Jerney* Cenlral district manager, rminlty with the ndded earn it yenr. we «re happy thnf more peo- OH i««M« mnn of Mlti BMIIC llunri Uco! March of Dimts ,...., ...,g to hv ht'W W«^ •" }UW" | IN tmti mom in the City H«H. Am<*ri<-A an* coiulnji lo W In the A. frilittflw home* were affec!«l. UP also re- \ Siunniil inldi'd it totlll of $(',- on our tfrvivm nr» pro» Mr. Clabrlefewn, wbcw«» aonjlv*^ United Negro f'ollefje fnml pro- Heiqhti ..10, II I-'1'111 «fo for «mfl,«hlnR light* on Hlaek. ported that -between 7:45 and B:4S j H'ilili', for Hi.- National Foundation | porllonntely IncreBiilng, in Summit «nd is active in'Ytning: (frartj « pruehciil rffpi'livi- 'mean* lutintit Dirtctory ^,,.1^ XI burn rond. All were r«')l|»h % HttrrU 1-0(1 '"infrtlitlh' I'rti-iilv«l8. It wnn re- j ._._.-...„——,- €OP Blrclr*, will talk *h«ut »om«! for brlnglnK flbout ^•^, an- Mrn Vnrnon (). larrler •u.iiii for custody nf their parent* a.nri rr«tl- were temporarily out J&ec*UM of. | Church ..<*,».««»«-«M^i,l ^'. nnd Jt«, Arthur of th» events during hU nmny j nnder«tundine at home mid of iiintfd by county hondqunrtern Drafted; tutl«Hi m«(i«» to th»« Jerinry Contra 1 wind torn wires j •>. Hehwur* 'fi.Wt 1f|(>r Two ymm of jwlltlril life, The frttWle Democracy'* influ- Mr. «n« Mrt Ilnnn Miitrr. 'inn ,!,!., Week' The ]«C»I ^^- '" I IWrr ft bight Co Th* trep, which wi* three feK \ Un«ra A, i» eofdl»i|y Invited and Ii r«ftilrid« ence thrmiyhnul th* world." EdHorinl .«..**-.-• *.V«i:*^| ». K. R. Pftllfp wid thf hlth*'!*! Ineid^nrr «d that entrelic* to the «otirt tmm Contclbutlon". which arc *>nr- In diameter, win uprooted on Uind Jlf.JpKl Mr», Mtni W. llr« ot 33 Wanhlngton avenue. B*rkf» of light broking talsca pl«tl* In where, wveral new home* *r« be- Horn* Own«n P«9«(. [n mtnoti «r \, II, M irth I«rgeit' amount in the in gained through the police dt» mrtrked for thr- 31 Negro College*, >>«it 4. ttncoln tub ruck M .,county, Only llhabeUi, Pl»lnfl»ld l«y He'fWii wtrc •»©•»§ titojtMi* th* Druid Hill »nd Prwpeet partment offices. may Atill bf> made, Thr donntlorw ing eonatructtd. It fell mpl«t*.ly M, «, «. ". " - »•»» I'«nd Wwtfk'kl exoeedeC lunirnit. 1 * *•• •'flwf rir«, »4H Th« wmnty total w«t« $U4,Hofl MUm i#f¥|e#' Bwd -wWt9f0if-. lt-ttw..^SiBlf»tt« tm& 'round. fall ftr«I«un will ulno be dl*«' N«itro fund,Jnr. *«rt «»nt blochlng the ihoroughfare It w«i
»n. SKIwih V. Trwt #•«!# ijnd.,WAM <••'(•> /InricKt imrtiih tm " iiitfuctSttit litHf'ffli' iMWrt -If tfpp*r ''tttmetrt • ihtt wight, ^y ,tl». 1 ~t*i««! by tiie M»rch at mmm, forecu*' ...-.' ,;••;:/• ..:„ ;'.; ;;••• '.: THE SUMMIT HPBAID. THURSDAY, MAY-21, >»S3 Four Frew SisEsmlrCdkd 'Area Navy Man Returning California port this week. On board Ls John J. BeH, aviation ord- Girl and Boy Scholarships Fer Pttlr Jury Caly Wii! ^e Guests The aircraft carrier USS Ora- (Continued from p*ge 1 > Of <\u- 125 citir. -.u t.' tiU- f •>.:::'.) Members of the is waeduled to arrive at • third class, of Summit s;rn of the Btmuriit I Cyclists Injured called for petit jury duty ban- He is also past president of a ••«f-t%mwet« will be Hl-Y Club. He plans to enter ning Slay 18 and extending ^ for th« Bell Telephone s 1 <*£• FRIDAY NIGHTS xt i j evening for. dinner amj A 15-year-old girl, suffered « gineering. mit.' ' , t •lilfpju. ARE -tUtPJI. the Bell p!nnt. ** fractured wrfit Monday when an frank Pratt, clmirnuui of tin* They tire Andiv-vv-\ MvNtusiara, •utomobile knocked- her 'fora a clothing drive for Germany, an- 21 Waldron avuiui1; Aiaxje Ba- i'f^fti SUMMIT SHOPPING NIGHTS bicycle at the Intersection of Broad industrial rtiviaSon •*: nounced that the drive will to- c!fu!t'd on the program Summit Area CkwNi «f Contttftc and M»p!e streeca,' The girl, Ann continued through Saturday. In varian, 16 Walnut stroft; Joh'n J. Stockdele, daughHr. of Percy addition to clothing gifts of non-K:*rjM n.ski, 25 Riif.w3l j»*a;-t% «nd Stoekda'e of 266 A*h!and road, perishable foods ami money an- Mr>. 11-tzi'l M, UutrUi, 45 Wood, 4 01 ART Of mk was treated at Overlook Hospital requested. „,,,,. and dismissed. Driver of the ear land uwmic. NATURAL 100% * The speaker tor the d«y was was Richard J, Berry, U, of Or. Tiic dewing waa by Alex C. GRAPE JUICE, 4f« You'll Like It Here! Gerhart Segar, public relations) Cunfeff!, f.'irriff, (Hiii J. Carrol! director for the West Germany | Po'intl, jury comrni.jwionera,, and Health Food Ci Qn Fridny, Ch*r!i* Bernhard, 10, consul's office in tho United States; Uenjnmin Korb, dork. 494 Springfield ^ of 24 Hobart avenue, wiu thrown and form«r deputy of the Rcicha-1 COMPLETE DINNERS from hU bike on Springfield ave- tag, Mr. Segar, who th-i Germany nue, between Woodland avenue in 1933 because he was--opposed D e r u i i a n Served 5 P. M. to 10 P. M. and Maple atreet when Mm, Ane to Hitler, described Mfe in Ger-' Voorduin of 14 Sherman avenue many today and stressed the need opened the door of her car,\ The for clothing for refugees escup-. contact threw the boy Into the ing from the East Zone. SUNDAYS path of an approaching auto driven Visitor* were introduced by SPRINGTIME (• by Barbara Butler of Montclalr, Alex McCollom, member of tb«> o He was taken In the city ambu- attendance committee: Chnrles H, From 1 P. M. kince to Overlook. Son of Mr. and Mayer, Springfield; Robert Folty, Mr«. Robert F. Bernard he we» re- IS RUG Newark; Raymond Withcy, Mitdi- Iwued with « bruited forearm. •on; Lawrence Burr, guest of A!- On May 12, Mrs. Susan Kutchka, it lan R Devenney; K. Zimmerman,, 51, of 451 Springfield avenue was CLEANING FHO9I guest of Vincent A. Burgher; H. II ftruised and shocked when struck Simon, guest of Matthew Zelgner. by a car at $40 p.m. when she wao crowing Springfield avenue near TIME... Children's Dinners From $1.50 the Strand theater. She was de- 'talned at Overlook Hospital. Driv- ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP ^TXJTBRS-Three Summit High School ing the car wai Leo Johnson, 37, seniors were presented with ft total of $1,000 in scholamhip grants at Franklin Hills end NOW Is Hie time to have your RUGS Air Conditioned For *Your Comfort of Baituirol way. expertly examined and recottdltioMd by Monday's meeting of the Summit Rotary Club. Above, Dean H, Travis, Blackburn Rood Police said all driver* involved president, presents a }S00 check to James C. Polk, top ranking student our expert workman. in the accidents were given care- Summit, N. J. less driving summons. of the senior class, while Herbert Gannon and Roy C. Negus, who CONDOR have received checks for $260 each, look on. (Wolin photo) Extluiite homo* for tale Only careful, SAFE cleaning can bring out d rug's original beauty and add to the life High School Coftteria Phone SU5IM1T 6-1010 BESTAURAXT Red CTOM fund raising campaign, of your rugs. ,. Director* Win Uavt Army Mem in Japan Ffcsold's prlie m «. Hallicrafter or AM BROKER HORTHFIELD AVE. RESERVATIONS radio. Mrs. Margaret Brauchli, dietician Wins Benefit Prin The House cf BEDROSIAN has wirned it* LIVINGSTON LIV. 6-0527 and director of the cafeteria at Army Corporal Steve Q, Fajold, reputation for SAFE and thorough c!«a*inei Summit High" Sfhool, has submitted son of Mr. and Mrs. George F*so!d her reslgnatk /effective June 19.; ' ROCK BOTTOM PRICES by giving individual and meticulous care She plans to move to California! of 19 Beekman terrace, recently to every fhor covering entrusted to us. where her husband has accepted) won oecond prize in a benefit con- t a new position. I test .held by the 3*th Infantry Mr>, Baruchli has operated the; Regiment in Japan. The affair PRICES MODERATE Remember- cafeteria for the last two years! was part of the 24th Infantry Di- and b a former WAC captain. [vision's participation in the 1983 'blue coal' BUDGET PLAN PHONE US TODAY YOU GET ALL YHESE BENEFITS: SUMMIT 6.0500 lASr ON YOUR POCKETIOOK. No big The Rotary Club Drive! "lump ilie" bills to pay. PAID-UP WINTM HEAT. Starr plan early, and be free of cool bills next winter. feROADLOOM SUMMIT LUMBER CO. CARPET INC YOU* BIN IS FULL when first "cold spell" Bundles For Refugees From A Dependable Source comet. for A CLEAN FURNACE IS A SAFE FURNACE The Iron Curtain Country... Spnial pricts this month only... on budget plan. All rtpairs at cost,,, Work Lumber and Building Material fully guaranteed. Call us now and tavo. Clothing — Canned Foods — Money — SCREENS L W. BALDWIN CO. OOMESTICS ORICNTAU Floral An. PIMM: Swimill 4-0073 Murray Hill, N. J. May be deposited or the Summit Y.M.C.A. or SCREEN DOORS and COMBINATION DOORS blue coal BUDGET PLAN 15 THE f AS* WAY TO BUY! phone Summit &-0315 for pickup service. 255 Brood St. Summit 6-0525 u WV)-its the top downed "delight ! FliFlickk ont winoWieiWN lleve r . . . py!l! l a hhandd y sighih t lleavini g IIhfh t SiSuniinei r open ffor pl#awel . dothboard control . . . and tha Sunliner'i |op is Next, let Fofd'i go-packed V-8 wW$k you e* ©ut of tight in Mtcondj. Then roll down She jkJe smoothly, effortlewly. Cvtn the bump* *OB! VfA quarter wlndowi. They, too, disappear (forn bother you thank* to Foridi Wonder Ridel THOUGHTS ON CHOOSING AN EXECUTOR
Tho reasoning that stndj a man to a lawyer, physician, or architect should turn him fo The Summit Trutt Company for professional work of a financial nature.
A few of +h« questions #ha4 come to mind* when selecting an executor
Ii he experienced? Doti he have sufficient time fo perform his duties well? Will he always be available, and never too busy? Sun down .'its top is weather t% Will he live to administer the estate? firs* hint of roin or chilly evening bre»*«i, pm» i.. and It xlpi out In a flat*. The** ore th» button and . . . presto . . . the top Ii In few of !h» "Worth Mort" raawm **y I The final teit of efficiency, is results — the most competent executor place, letting you drive In Indpori comfort. Th« America'* largest s«lll«s «snwtr«bl«. Con* 'm is the one who serves ahdl conserves the interests placed in his not window panel Ii extra big for easy driving take o Te*| Drive and spoil yourself lor charge.
For years wi neve made a- business of serving as executor and trustee. We shall be glad to discuss' any estate plans confidentially with you *n& your lawyer, with no obligation on your part.
i , s ' • . ' ,.••..•;••,• : •;'-'•• ••';•'••• QL SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY ISTABL1SHED 1891 P*rmr4 *n th Amritt* JrW *!• \faUt Paualo Valley Branch . 4 SUNLINE'R Sprlnelleld Are. 1 feeeJrweeeJH A Sprlnffield Av«. nter South St. / America* largest selling > New Providence » convertible '***
^ ; _" Mwnker PteV«t Rewrv* Iyitem >: 1 . M#iwWM«MlD#»wHlMiifineeCorperatJon DILLON MOTORS, INC. 111 MORRIS Phone Su. M2Q0 ] SUMMIT .- '- *"\ r.m,-. mmmmmm i t, THE SUMMIT HIRALO, THURSDAY, MAY 21, t«3 I Dr. Robert Donmi»r of Columbia University, He la- ing, Washington, D. C. ! tfrrncd at W* Hill Hospital mid Three appointment* to the [On Duty in Korea other Nc Air Reduction Women Voters Seek Data on test Lists Dates Candidates TOr»eith4)r academy United Slatej NaiaJ Academy m& Jjr. UotKTt M. DoimutT, son of !f ^""^ * * *>* must be not lea* than l? "ye&Ht of ofte appointment to the United [.?."«nd Mr*. M. Donauvr of Bid- UOfepUilIS- »«• arrvfd as chief «*)- ! age and not more than 22 ye*r» of States Military Academy will be- ;.,,'d road. i» chief medical officer Labs Announce Local Small Business firms For West Point, | ago qn July 1 of the calendar year avaik&le to resident* of the Sixth ' l ttt K 4! l , ,;ii the 14th Transportation Van ^''" « » Orange (km-ral Hos- Are y»u conducting e. iiu*ln««s was published ten year* ago. T^e (in which they will enter the Congre&ftona! District for the Li'.ahoa, somewhere in Korea. publication of •thU valuable in- i academy. classes entering m July, 1854.- ' it (liUi'l from your home? if you do not Annapolis Exams I-; forniatiori in dane (itia public jtr. Donauer, is « graduate of e i Staff Promotions have a listing la the riiigficld, •ervice by the League of-Women Representative Clifford P. Case University and the Col- Announcement haa- been made pages" of the telephone directory, by Air Reduction. Company, Incor- Voters and the book fwill be aold ((R., 6 N.J.). ha* announced that of Phoolan and Burgeon,: J** "T.-IUI^T "was"™ recalled'*»** porattd, of several appointment* the League of Women- Voters, at a nominal sum when it is of- July 13 ha* been •elected for the t<) tUtuVi' ti'TVii-{ Ovujbtr, and- ,u thc,r rw(evcb taboratorii» in would like to knoiv it, ao that fered publicly next fall, Organisa- designation examination to ix* QUALITY! ECONOMY! STYLE! "ftir ( Oil I \>l, •!;,,, hi* training af Murray Hill. name and; bu»ine^s may betions wishing to purchase tlw* given by the United States Civil t"£t Sum Houium. ,WJS stationed Service Commission to fti*il«t him Dr. E, H. Ulumliatd IMS been booklets in quantity mawyy cc OUR USED CARS FIT YOUR ANTHONY HMIA at the Brooke Army llmpMil, Ban included In the director :r™ "' *""""£ " ,f * in selecting his nominees for the appointed attiatattt-' dSrectox of Jobbing Prompttr Attended To Antonio, Texas, before being sent * | «ayaaoe orders with Mrs. ftoger UnlUd Stales Military and Naval chemical research, advancing to wWebijtobeprejeBtwUndjNs&ayj \y, Wiliianu, 70 Pine crave NEED PLUMBING • HKATINO to Korea. ud w»dy i w Will b :hat position tropn assistant man- for distribution |n the lull ai part j Sa. e-877?. Academies for the classes entering in July, 1954. ' - . AT •' . SHEET METAL WORK I h:uv a ki/ifJIy feeing for many «ger of the chemical division. Be- of a booklet on Summit, 7 Chestnut Avenue corporations and men . because fore joining the research staff of The committee »f women work- Spared in This examination is open to res- Summit 6-7424-J they answer the telephone prompt- Air Reduction in 194i, Dr. Blanch- ing on the compilation of the bmi- Bliifi assistant director of the pfoneer job, that nowhere la tittit* on that section of the "Vil- The examination will be given |j cryogenic laboratory of John a complete Itotiijg of every busi- lage GrwJi" now being converted in Elizabeth. However, for the 224 Broad Street Summit neaa in Summit. They particularly convenience of applicants, It abo Hopkins University. in!o «n offstreet parking lot was In hto new appointment, Wil- wish to include imell individual ftiay be given «t various other the concern of numefoua Summit '49 DESOTO S.burb.n \ liam J. Greene becomes assistant b\uints*ea conducted from bomea, places,- pursuant to apecial ar- director of metallurgical research. such ea caterers,, dremmakera and resident* fearHil of ita destruction. rangements between the applicant Coming to Air Reduction in 1946typists. There is no charge for the 1: was reported that many phone and the Congressman. If an appli- '50 CHEVROLET! J- as «i research and development listings, if yoti vish to be Includ- tali's were made to City Hail ask- cant ia a mcmb«r of the armed engineer, Mr. Greene has jwrved ed, leave your name and businej.; forces, located outaide of the con- '49 CHEVROLET 4 d.or ing that the tree be spared the f suecttstilvely its Assistant to the with the Chamber of Commerce, tincntaUL hited States, the exam- manager and assistant m«n«g€r 3S0 Springfield Ave, Su. 6-tl53v of progress but city offi- j Jnation will be gi.ven, under the '51 DODGE Convertible ci s oftthe metallurgical process divi- The "Know Your Town" book- j *' na^ already taken the tree supervifiion of hia commanding sion. In 1W4. Mr. Greene was let will contain chapter* on Sum-, into consideration and had no in- officer, wherever he may be ata- commissioned as a lieutenant in mit history, city government, j tention of having it removed or tioned. '52 CHEVROLET the U. S. Naval Reserve and until schools, rocrt'ation, voting infor- destroyed. All persons desiring to tflkc the Open Evening* Until 9 P. M. 1916 was assigned to the radia- mation, e listing of churches and M a result, the black top'pav- examination ehould comtnunicate tion laboratory at M.I.T. and' the social and civic organisations, ing for the lot encircles the tree directly with Representative Case Stop of the CttUo Sign I Naval Research Laboratory Field and a city map. A similar booklet and everyone presumably is happy. • at Room 243, House Office Build- Station in Boston, Formerly In charge of the or- ganic chemistry section, Dr. Ash- ton M. Lyon haa been named manager of the chemical .research division. Dr. Lyon came to Air There Is No Substitute For Quality Reduction laboratories In 1!M8, alter'having been associated in re: search activities at Oak Ridge, Tonne&see, and with the Manhat- If You Want the Finest in tan- Project. In his new capacity Dr. Alfred H, Taylor, Jr. will serve as man- Iradiiional or Jrloderii ager of the analytical division, formerly having been a section head in the chemicaj division. Prior to hb association with Air Furniture... Choose from DOYLE'S FRICASSEE 7 to 8 lbs. average Reduction in 1946, Dr. Taylor was with the Manhattan Project, pre- viously having been an Instructor Display of the Finest of at Colutnbit University and the University of New Hampshire. Dr. Lyon nnd Dr. .{Jlanchard ore Name Brands... All Are CHICKENS both residents of Summit, while Mr. Greene and Dr. Taylor make their homes, respectively, in Scotch Nationally Advertised. Plains and Berkeley Heights. We think golfers are harmlcs.", Amidlit our spacious three floors of furniture but might revise that opinion if our backyard were close to a felr- carpets and bedding, home makers will find WflJ". SPARERIBS the finest in TRADITIONAL Furniture any- where, a selection that will not only impress Realty Views you, but will APPEAL to you regardless of Balance of 25 Deficient itenw in construction to be. noted If how large or small your home may be. Gov't. Graded Guaranteed Tender you are building or baying s 4 r new home: . . *' > . ' ' . • . *- '* r-Oriiw FAMOUS NAMES—, 11. Interior partitions not tied Some of the Famous Names Represented in Our Collection Rl 10 exterior wall plntes. af DOYLE'S 11 Wood framing; nailed t« f*FABn*TnWU £AI I COICC we afe indeed proud to be the representative in this area of cliiiiinejs. IS. Insufficient t»pace between UCUllUEl vVrn UALLhllltJ . • • America's finest solid mahogany furniture . . . with its 18th SIMMONS ROAST chimney and framing. Century Charm . ... Designed For Better Living ... and Traditionally In Style. Bedroom, Dining .SHER4TO.V If. C'ombuMible material being Room and Living Room Tables. IUMPDEK placed between wood framing e BARTO!* TABLES — •" - and chimney In basement. hAVdHAM *^ fashion dinette of the year, long lasting Daystronite laminated plastic top MEK.MA3 TABLES SPRING 15. Chimneys not being built "AIJllllJPl • • « that resists heat, acid and hard knocks, plumply padded chairs, upholstered in CTICKLEY TABLES plumb. wear repelling all plastic upholstery. 59.35 to 129.00. ELITE TABLES 10. No flashing installed between JAMESTOWN TABLE CO. son e wood and concrete platforms. fYlMTINFNTAI * °^ America's finest and most famous producers of solid Honduras LEGS O 17. Footings for exterior plat- V'Jn IInLn IAL • • • mahogany and solid Appalachian rfard rock maple bedroom suites. Care- HIBR1TEN CHAIRS form* do not extend to gatiM fully selected woods, perfect cabinet work plus hand padded finish. See "The JERMYN STREET," 5TATESVHXE CHAIRS level as foundation footings. HIGHTSTOWN CARPET 18. Porch thins laid across dirt "THE ST. GILES" and "WILLIAM LLOYD" groups on display. 395.00 to 650.00. JASPER LAMB VAN STEE fill without rponforoin? rods. gives us a complete selection of beautiful Sofas and Chairs in famous Hamilton 19. Basement stain built too TONK TABLES • • Custom Quality. Wide choice of fabrics and colors; every piece 20% hair filled MCHOr-S & STONE guaranteed quality and construction. 275.00 to 495.00. FRESH KILLED — 6-10 lbs. if). Poor workmanship In some VUESfX home* compnml with sales a leading manufacturer of southern traditional furniture. Unusual care STAK-MOHE (Bridge SeU) price. TELL CITY ^ BELTSVILLE HEN '.'I. Improper grading. • • • • and precision workmanship by expert craftsmen go into the making of I'NION NATIONAL 21. Poor exterior painting. this fine bedroom and dining room furniture. DOYLE'S are proud to have been selected as the ex- IURNS 23, House framing bring cut into clusive distributor in this vicinity. 269.00 "to 650.00. ALLIANCE for plumbing: to an extent which OnI v HICKORY TURKEYS weakens the structure CHKFMAM RHMflFh RFAAINA - Shifman Sanotuft products carry the Bedding Bond, -VERMONT H. Foundation wnlls for ruterlor JUirrMin MUnMljl DNMIHIIU • • • not just our warranty, not just a manufacturer's guarantee, entrnncn platform** poorly con- but a bona fide Bond issued by one of America's largest insurance companies, you pay no more for REGAL LAMPS HtlllCtPll. this protection. 44.50 lo 74.50. , , Bt-TIUt 25. Guard mils not installed CRESCENT. around open stairwells. K KiHTHI IFR For ^y1*^86- value-Wise homemakers. Table, floor, bridge, boudoir and bed CRESCO HALE Mwlll VLILH • • • lamps, distinctive and original in styling with rich new colors add a touch of Edmondson & Handwork BARCALO glamour to any home. 78.95 to 32.50. SLEEPMASTE1 Realtor Consultants y\ lyC ' designs nationally advertised reproductions of early American furniture in solid ma- PIHLMAR ' 382 Springfield Avenut COLONY HMnl] • • • hogany and solid cherry .'. .{at moderate prices . . . America's largest selling line of CLOBE BROILERS Summit 6-7200 bedroom furniture in solid woods. 195M lo 39S.00. f SHAW LINK-TAYLOR Farm Fresh—Ear Some—Fieeie Some showa one of the best known tables in all mahogany made in America which are the BRANDT.. • finest sellers everywhere . . . they are beautifully styled, well finished and mod- SECURITY erately priced. 14.95 to 95.00. HICKORY CHAIR EMERSON FRESH KILLED CTDCIT for the glorious sensation of complete relaxation there is nothing to equal the com- PROYHILL *)IIULII • • • fcjrt of a Slumber Chair. Thick, soft, spring filled cushions. Three positipn adjust- ment . . . seat high matching foot stool for the Rest of k lifetime. 74.50 to 129,00. ftUNTINGTON I1OWELL TURKEYS O'HFARN ha8n fti°nally advertised reproduction of New England early 14 to 20 lbs. average flbAlin • • • American design executed in the finest of sugar maple . . . nothing but the best solid clear maple used ... for the best bedroom, living room and dining room. 229.00 to 395.00. I AMF T*1*on 'v Pressure-tested, aroma-tight cedar cheat in the world. FREEZER SPECIAL liAnli • • • Moth protection guaranteed with every lane. There's a perfect Lane style to blend with any room!! Rich 18th century style in Honduras Ma- hogany . , . Stunning modern in American Walnut. 49.95 to 79.9S, fOP GRADE AMPR AFT ^ co"^ctor's »ttlm' Amcraft solid brass lamps, designed for Arlvimi'l • • • gracious living, built for enduring lervice, untamish&ble. "URNITURE fe HIND of BEEF no polishing required. Attractive shantung shades on parchment. 12.50 to $4.50. Cur at you like It. • • from the looms of Alexander Smith are ALEXANDER SMITH... produced the fineit of America's broad loom, Mellow jewdHones loomed In 100 wool , , . ehoice of seven heavenly shades when you carpet your home . , . room size or wall to wall 10.59 per $q. yd. SUBURBAN "He's * f rwit on« lor blowing Ms top when t fergtt tht A mrortnrn* in bit Another Quality Department At Doyle % I You Art Cordially Invited fa $•• Our N»w Open Friday Evenings Tl 9 PX Display of BUSINESS and OFFICE FURNITURE AtOMAfie llffllt i I* Wood md MtM. MARKET MAKII IITT1I HINII 442 Springfield Aw m f iimm m " ' YWI DOYU'S ludqtt PUw tf Cofivtnltiit f «ym«nfi we m trtimkmkm, No. 2 THE SUMMIT HIRAID, THURSDAY, MAY 2>, Navy Man Returning 19li{™* . "? '•* ***•<* Four fren $::\&ut CrZT* Arsa lndustricli$tj Girl and loy i For Petit J;:ty C;:i«/ **'«! *J* Guests© The aircraft carrier USS Oria- hoard k John J. »c!!, «ylat»n ord- Scholarships tesy Is «che program. Stockdile, daughter of Percy addition-to'clothing gifts-of r.on-'' Kafp. r.-*i, 25 Kin vl! p! i -f, «ml Stoekdale of 2W Afthknd road, perishable footfe aud inoncy are Mrs. H izrl M. I^utr.t/, Jij Want- was treated at Overlook Hospital and dismissed. Driver of the car requested. • ' f Maiid'ttViiitjo. NATURAL OQ^ p was Richard J, Berry, 38, of Or- .. The apeaker for tJu- day was? Tiw drowing was by'Afex C ©RAPE JUICE, 4n j]J ange, G,rb.rt .Segar, -imbUe rda^s !^ ^ ^ You'll Like It Here! director for the Wtit Gt-rnmiiy•- •- Hedth On Friday, Ch>r!«i Bernhsrd, 30, .. oti i i» »« it J t»» • Do!U;il, iury coiBOTUwwicra.. oiid coramls oftice in the United fctof.s ,,,,,., of 24 Hobfirt avenue, wu thrown ai,d former deputy of the Reich*- ; Ben^min Korb, clerk. COMPLETE DINNERS from his bike on Springfield ave- tag. >Ir. Segar, who flni Uerimuiy j j nue between Woodland avenue In 1933 became he was opposed •]• II•* d r « • J. a » and Maple street when Mrs. Ane Served 5 P. M. to 10 P. M. to HitJ«r, deacribed life in Ocr- i , : Voorduin of 14 Sherman avenue p many today and stressed the need opened the door of her car The fl contact threw the boy into the for clothlnjr- for refugees eacap- SUNDAYS i Ing from the East Zone. path of an approaching auto driven r Visitor*, wer« introduced by SPRINGTIME by Barbara Butler of Montdair, <> He wai taken in the city nmbu- j j Alek McCollom, member of th*- From 1P.M. lane* to Overlook. Son of Mr. and i ! attendance cottimitttr: (,'hKrlob H. ; * Mn. Robert F^ Bernard he was re- { | Mayer, Sprlrtgfteld; Robert Fok-y, ; , IS RUG ; leased with « bruited forearm. 'Newark; RaymoRd Wlthry. Madi- ' On May 12, Mrs, Suaan Kutchka, •on; Lawrence Burr, %mst of A'- j tt **V l«n R Devrnncy; K. Zitnmrrman, ' I IKMI 51, of 451 Springfield avenue was ll CLEANING brul»«d and shocked when struck gue«t of Vincent A. Burgher; M, , by a car at 8.40 p.m. when the wan Simon, gueat of Matthew S croulnf Springfield avenue near Children's Dinners From 51.50 the Strand theater. She wa». de- TIME... tained at Overlook Hospital. Driv- ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP ^EflS*EI»-Thr«e Summit High School ing the car wai Leo Jobnaon, 37, seniors were presented with & total of |l,000 in scholarship grants at Franklin Hills and HOW is the t:mo ro hove your RUGS Air Conditioned For Your Comfort of Baltuirol way." Monday's meeting of the Summit Rotary Club. Above, Dean H Travis, expertly examined and reconditlontd by Blackburn Rood Police said all driven involved president, presents a $500 check to James C. Polk, top ranking student o^ir expert workmen.' In the accident* were given care- lea* driving summons. of the senior class, while Herbert Gannon and Roy C. Ne-gus, who Summit, N. J. CONDOR have received checks for $250 «ach, look on. (Wolin photo) Exelutita home* for $aU Only careful, SAFE cleaning can bring out High School Cafeteria sujmrr «-ioio a rug's original beauty and add fo tht life KESTAUBABfT Red Craw fund raising campaign. of yeur rogi. Army Man in Japan FVwold's prlie waa « Hallieraiter or ANY BROKER DirtcfV Will Uove j '••- • .— -• .., '' • NORTHFIELD AVE. RESERVATIONS radio. MM. Margaret Brauchli, dietician Wins Benefit Priit The House of BEDftOSlAN hat wrned jtj LIVINGSTON LIV. 6-0527 and director of the cafeteria at Array Corporal Steve G. rcpuraticR for SAFE and thorough cltanlnq Summit High School, h&s submitted aon of Mr. and Mra. George Fasold 'her resignation effective June 19. by giving individual ond meticulous eare of 19 Beekman terrace, recently ROCK BOTTOM PRICES iShs plan* to move to California to every_ .floor covering entrusted to us* | where her husband haa accepted won second prize in a benefit con- 4 new position. test held by the 34th Infantry Regiment In Japan. The alfair Mr*. Baruchll ha« operated the PIECES MODERATE Remember- cafeteria for the lalt two years was part of-the 24th Infantry Di- and la a former WAC captain. vision's participation in the 1951 'blue coal'BUDGET PLAN PHONE US TODAY YOU GET AIL 'THESE BENEFITS; SUMMIT 6-0500 lAST ON YOU! fOOSTBOOK. No big The Rotary Club Drive! "lump size" bill i fo pay. j)MID-UP WINTHt HEAT. Start'plan early, Ond bt free of coal bills n»xt winter. ftROAOLOOM SUMMIT LUMBER CO. CARPETING YOUR BIN IS FULL wh.n fi,tt "cold Bundles For Refugees From A Dependable Source comet. I for A eiEAM FURNACE IS A SAFE FURMACC The Iron Curtain Country.,. Special prict* tMt month only ... on
to budg«t plan. AH ntpaira at cost... Work Lumber and Building Material fully guaranteed, Call ui now and taw.
Clothing — Canned Foods — Monty — SCREENS BALDWIN CO. DOMESTICS SCREEN DOORS Hord Av«. Snm» 4-0073 Murray Hill. N. J. ORIENTAL* May be deposited at the Summit Y.M.C.A. or and COMBINATION DOORS blue coai BU0G£T PLAN IS THE FASV WAY TO JUYf phone Summit 6-0315 for pickup service. 2SS Broad St. Summit 6-0525 m Jbllll Up_#i the "top downers'delight!
Flick w» wmdshielj lever . . . pu»l Q. hor»dy light leaving th« Sunllner open for ploawrt. dathboord eonlrol . .. and th» SjnJiner's fop it Next let Ford'i go-packed V>8 wrdsk you off Out of wghi in wcondi. Then roll down the vida smoothly, ofTorllsisly, £v«n fd« bumpi won't ond qvaittr windows. Th»y, too, diioppeor from botl>«r you thonki Jo Ford'» Wond«r Rid«l THOUGHTS ON CHOOSING AN EXECUTOR
The raaioning that tends a man to a-tawy^* physician, or arc|?HecT should turn him to Th§ Summit Trust Company for professional work of a financial nature.
A few of the questions that come to mind when selecting an executor ire: i
Is he experienced? Does he have sufficient •fme •© perform his duties well? Will he always be available, and never too busy? Will he live to administer the estate? Sun down_«'its top is weather tight bg l Pint hlnf of rqin Of chilly tvening bre«E«», pr*i» k•> . on4 It tlpi oulln a flo*. Tti«»» <>'• * »h« button and ... prMto ,..«!• «op li In few of the "Worth Mor«" rioioni -**y f** to The final test of efficiency Is results — the most competent executor plant, Itttfna you drive \n Indoon comfort. Th» Am«rka'i larg«it telling conv»rllbl«. Cow« '"• •• Is the one who serves and conserves the interests placed In his not window pone! li extra big for eaiy drtvlna tok« For years we have made a business of serving »$ executor and hu$f9: We shall be glad to discuss any estate plans confidentially with you and your lawyer, with no obligation on your part.
••. ' •'••••. •• -Off. • •:•" SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1891
lift) Yitrt !niward t>H iht Amitlrai* M**« Main OtfUx Pa$$cUe Vathy Branch SUNLINER Sprlngfltld Are* i leeehweee* M. Siflrif fleW Ave. netr South St. / Amenta's largest selling Summit New Fr evidence »•.„*..,.,..*,» ***** convertible »*** / 4 '> S > Mtmfetr Mtral Reierve Syif*m '' Memler Merel Gepetlt l«iur*no« Corpor«tl«n \ DIUOM MOTORS, INC. Ill MOMII A¥l, Fhone Su. 6.4200 SUMMIT, %l _THE SUMMIT HfiULO, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 Dr. Robert Donouer •of Columbia University. Ht In- j iar, Washington, D. C, terned at Lenox Hill Hoipital and Three appointments to the On Duty in Korea J Candidates,,for either academy United States Naval Academy and i\*i training BA other New York Air Reduction Women Voters Seek Data on Case lists Dates Dr, Robert M. Donauer, *on of I »iu»t be not leaa than 17 yeara of one appointment to the United Dr. and Mrs, ML Donauer of Bed- Hospitals. Hv sci-wd as chief resi- age end not mow than 22 yeara of Military Academy will be< ford road, is thief medical officer dent at Ea.si Orange General Hos- Labs Announce Local Small Business Firms For West Point, rage^n July 1 of thr. calendar ye&r available to resident* of the Sixth v,-ith the 14th Transportation I'oix pital -•;' Are you conducting a business was published ten ye*w ago. T»« in wjiieh tlu'.v will enter the Congrettional DMrict for . the ISattalion, somewhere inf Korea, from your home? If you do not publication of this valuable in- entering in July, 1934, He m Summit and Dr. Donauer, is a gr«fe»|e o.' Staff Promotions formation is done «» a public Annapolis Exams he hajj an of* have a listing in the "yellow Prime-ton University and jthe Coi« "fee, for ,(hm» Announcement ha* beea made aervsee by the League of Women Representative Cifford f» 332 Morris pages" of the telephone directory, mmm wmm mmm MUM M mmm mm* mmm mmm mmm mmm loge of Physician , iinti Surgeon by Air Reduction. Company, Ineor- Voters and the book will be sold c(R,, 8 K.J.1 h&j announced that ttvtmif. Dr. DoriaiKT was recalled pojaltd, of several appointment* i the League of Women Vn uryogenic laboratory of John a complete Hating of every busi- j in Elizabeth, -However, for the. »ge Jiecn" now being converted, 224 Brood Street - Summit Hapkine University. ness in Summit. They particularly eoajjenieiic* o>f applicanu, it also in'o tot of/street parking lot was In his new appointment, Wil- wbh to include small individual way be gt"Vea at variouj other '49 DESOTO Suburban liam J, Greene becomes assistant biwinejses conducted from homes, the concern of numerous Summit places, pursuant to aprc!*] «• director ol metallurgical research. such as caterer*, dre«makerj and residerita iearru! of Its destruction. rang-ementJi between the applicant 1 Coming to Air Reduction In 1946 typiats. There is no charge for the It was reported tliat many phone and th* .Congressman. If an appli- •50 CHEVROLET: = listings- If you wish to be includ- cant i*;*. oiemljer of th*» «rrm<3 a.s o research and development tails were made to City Hal! a.tk- engineer, Mr. Greene has served ed, leave your name and business forces, located outside of the con- ing that the tree be .spared the •4? CHEVROLET 4 *» •tucec.'ifltvely »s assistant to the with the Chamber of Commerce, tinental'United Stat«, tha vx&m- manager and assistant miuMger 360 Springfield Avc., Su, 6-4155. j ravages of progress but city offi- ination will be given, under the 'SI DODGE ConvertibU of tiie metallurgical process divi- The "Know Your Town" book-1 cials had already taken the tree isupervision, of his iommanding sion, In 1944 Mr. Greene was Set will contain chapter* on Sum- into eon.sidc-rtttion ajid had no In- ofHcer, wherever he may be sta- comn>i.sj»ion.ed as « lieutenant in mit hktory, city government, tention of having it removed or tioned. CHEVROLET the U, S. Naval Reserve and until schools, recreation, voting infor- destroyed. All, persons.desiring lo Uik<> the Open Eveninga Until 9 P. M. 1916 was assigned to the radifi- mation, a listing, of churches and As a result, the black top pi'X- examination should-. corninunli-Bte tion laboratory at M.t.T. and the social and civic organizations, ,ir*s fr»r. the lot encircles the tr»sH directly-.with..,Representative . Stop af the Calso Sign Naval Research Laboratory Field and a city map. A similar booklet and-everyohc presumably' i» iiappy. ' at Room 213, llaum Office Build i - ^^ Station in Boston, Formerly in charge of the or- ganic chemistry section, Dr. Ash- ton M. Lyon • haa been named manager of HIP chemical research division. Dr. Lyon came to Air There Is No Substitute Far Quality Reduction laboratories in rl948, after having been associated In re- search activities at Oak Ridge, Tennes-see, and with the Manhat- tan Project, i If You Want the Finest in > In hi.« new capacity Dr. Alfred H. Taylor, Jr. will serve as man- Traditional or Modern ager of the analytical division, formerly having been a section head in the chemlea} division. -Prior to hb association with Air Furniture... Choose from DOYLE'S FRICASSEE to 8 lbs. average Reduction in 1946, Dr. Taylor was ' with the Manhattan Project, pre- viously having been an Instructor Display of the Finest of , itt Columblt University and the University of New Hampshire. I Dr. Lyon and Dr. Blanehard are Name Brands... All Are CHICKENS i both residents of Summit, while ; Mr, Greene and Dr. Taylor make | their homes, respectively, in Scotch I Plains and Berkeley Heights. Nationally Advertised. We think golfers are harmless, Amidst our spacious three floors of furniture but might revise that opinion if j our backyard were close to a fair- carpets and bedding, homemakers will find way. SPARERIBS the finest in TRADITIONAL Furniture any- where, a selection that will not only impress Realty Views you, but will APPEAL lo you regardless of Balance of 35 Deficient Items in construction to be noted if how large or small your home may be. Gov't. Graded Guaranteed Tender you are building or buying a nw home: r-Orher FAMOUS NAMES-, 11. Interior partitions not tied Some of the Famous Names Represented in Our Collection RIB to r\U*rior wall plates. at DOYLE'S 11. Wood framing nailed to rill CDICC we aye indeed proud to be the representative in this area of chimneys. UALLLniLj . • • America's finest solid mahogany furniture ""wittKh ifitDs 1fiM18thl 13. InNiifflrli'nt space l>«t\veen Century Charm . . . Designed For Better Living . . . and Traditionally In Style. Bedroom, Dining 'SIMMONS ROAST chimney and framing. SHERATON It. C'nmbuntlbfo material being Room and Living Room Tables. IIAMPDEN placed between wood framing BARTON TABLES • "—'•" 11 •••• nml chimney In basement, HAVCTRAM The fashion dinette of the year, long lasting Daystronite laminated plastic top HERMAN TABLES SPRING 15. Chimney* not beinR built I/It IJI llUrl • • • that resists heat, acid and hard knocks, plumply padded chairs, upholstered in STJCKLEY TABLES plumb. wear repelling all plastic upholstery. 59.95 lo 129.00. ELITE TABLES 1(1. Vo finishing installed between JAMESTOWN TABLE CO, wood and conerotp platforms, is one of America's finest and most famous producers of solid Honduras (RAWFOR1X LEGS O 17. Footings for exterior plat- mahogany and solid Appalachian hard rock maple bedroom suites. Care- IIIBItlTKN CHAIRS form* do not extend to sarrif fully selected woods, perfect cabinet work plus hand paddled finish. See 'The JERMYN STREET," STATESVIIXE CHAIRS level as foundation footings. "THE ST. GILES" and "WILLIAM LLOYD" groups on display. 395.00 to 650.00. II1GI1TSTOWIV CARPET LAMB 18. I'orch slabs laid across dirt JASPER fill without reenforfinff rods, us a complete selection of beautilul Sofas and Chairs in famous Hamilton VAN STEE 1!>. Basement stair* built too TO.NK TABLES HAMILTON... Custom Quality. Wide choice of fabrics and colors; every piece 2(K<' hair filled NICHOLS & STONE steep. guaranteed quality and construction. 275.00 to 495*00. FRESH KILLED — 6-10 lbs. 30. 1'oor ivorknutiiiliip in somt 11IENIX lioinis oo m pared with sales I*A a leading manufacturer of southern traditional furniture. Unusual care STAKMORE (Bridge SeJ») price. TELL CITY BELTSVILLE HEN 21. Improper grading. • Wt * • • and precision workmanship by expert craftsmen go into the making of INIOIN NATIONAL 22. Poor exterior painting, this fine bedroom and dining room furniture. DOYLE'S are proud to have been selected as the ex- IH'RNS f 33. House Framing being cut into clusive distributor in this vicinity. 269.00 Ho 650.00. ALLIANCE for plumbing; to an extent wfilch HICKORY TURKEYS weakens thp .striirturp. Only Shifman Sanotuft products earn' the Bedding Bond, VERMONT H. Foundation walls for exterior SHIFMAN BONDED BEDDING not just our warranty, not just a manufacturer's guarantee, SMOKADOR entrance platforms poorly ton- but a bona fide Bond Issued by one of America's largest insurance companies, you pay no more for RKGAI, LAMPS HUHC.M. this protection.'1 44.50 to 74.59. RDTLER 25, Gtnird rails not installed CRESCENT around open utiilnviill*. For style-wise, value-wise homemakers. Table, floor, bridge, boudoir and bed CRKSCO LIGHTOLIER... lamps, distinctive and original in styling with rich new colors add a touch of IIA1.E Edmondson & Handwork RARCALO glamouglamoi r to any home. 18.95 to 32.50. SLEEPMASTER Realtor Consultants IMIILMAR ' * designs nationally advertised reproductions of early American furniture in solid mn- COLONY 382 Springfield Av«nu« KLING • • hogany and solid cherry ... at moderate prices . . . America's largest selling line of CLORE BROILERS Summit 6-7200 bedroom, furniture in solid woods. 195.00 to 395.00. SHAW LTNK-TAY1OR Farm Fresd—iar Some—Freexe Some RRANDT ' one of the beat known tables in all mahogany made in America which are the finest sellers everywhere . . .they are beautifully styled, well finished and mod- SECURltY erately priced. 14.95 to 95.00. HICKORY CHAIR EMERSON FRESH KILLED for the glorious sensation of complete relaxation there Is nothing to equal the eom- BROtlHI.t STREIT » • • fort of a Slumber Chair, Thick, soft, spring filled cushions. Three^position adjust- MAXMDOX ment seat high matching foot stool for the Rest of a;lifetime.. 74M to 129$0"l ItUNTINGTON MOWEIX TURKEYS A'HFARM 'lftS naWonally advertised reproduction of'New England early V IILMnn • • • American design executed inf the finest of sugar maple . . . 16 ro 20 lbs. average nothing but the best solid clear maple used ... for the best bedroom, living room and dining room. 229.00 to 895.00. > ^ The only pressure-tested, aroma-tight cedar chest in the world. FREEZER SPECIAL LANE..- Moth protection guaranteed with every Lane,; There's a perfect Lane style to blend with any room!! Rich 18th century sfcyte in Honduras Ma- hogany . . . Stunning modern in American Walnut. 49,95 tp 79.95. TOP GRAPE AMTRAFT A co^ectf>r>s ^em> Amcraft solid brass lainpa. designed for HPIVUMI I • • • gracious living, bx^ilt for enduring service, untarnish^ble, u HIND of BEEF no poUihing required. Attractive shantung shaded on parchment. 12.59 OJiaraewr" Cur m you like'»• • • from the looms of Alexander Smith ire ALEXANDER SMITH... produced the finest of America's broadloom. >£ Springfltli itf«.t Summit 6-IJIO Mellow jewel-tones loomed In 10000% wool . . , choice of «??en heavenly ahades when you carpet your homf • room slue or wall to wall. 19.50 per »q. yd. SUBURBAN "RV* * gr««t on« for blowing him top when I forget th« Atigmtar** in Kit MunhatUnii." Another Quality Department At Doyle's You Art Cordially Invit«d lo $•« Our New Open Friday Evenings Til f fM. mm*. Display of BUSINESS and OFFICE FURNITURE ittfin In Wood mi Metal. MARKET MA KM ItfVf.a Sprlnqfldd Avt. ^ Phont Summit 1-2670, 64671 Y«i M«y luy on DOYLE'S ludftt Pkm of Ct* wni«f OttN FRIDAY NITE'TIL? f.M. m L TWS SUMMIT HHUID, THURSDAY, MAY_II.J»5J- !•*>*. Mifchtfl Aldi „ of Northern w First Baptist Church < First Ev. Lutheran Church I 'Central Church "*" Presbyterian Church Rutgers School tf.Bu NiM England at SprtttftieW »%»-; ttury S. C«l»on, Pwtor Presbyterian .,.------" Kev, Ri«*mrd A. hryut Busintss Conference ministration. • CHURCH DIRECTORY nut-. . . i Maple St. and Morris Avf. xtm Proiidenct Don G. Mitchell, of 206 Oak Mr. Mitchell U « d Ridge avenue, chairman of the chairmm of the tx*, Rev. David K. Bam well OJE». — 4:15 p.m., Coahr- L. V. liuNchnwn, DJ). '\ Today—a:l5 p.m, Church choir n t<» the Preacher <&nd all teach- Cnral C^b; Speaker. Dr F F | I- p.m.,'S*nionHi outing «t Glen ; HAS TODAY'S BEST BOYS! Ferry Operation Gu::d. ' ers, of religion)" third in the anni- yonkrr.in, "Religion and Health," ar at Community Hbuefe trip lo Princeton Seminary; l;S0 the &>sa.;on and trustees at parish Moa!iay~S:15 p.m., Meeting of p.nv, Forkh Guild; 2:45 p.m., house. to $2,187,144. Todar— 8 pm. Choir rehearsal the Church Council in Community Cherub choir; 3:15 p.m., Junior Sunday — 9:45 a.m.. Chuff?, Tu«6d.ay—8 p.m., Church school Revenues were $1,058,694. House. choir | school, ll a.m., Worship with fAday — 2:35 p.m.. Lois CMcht-ra' meeting. The deficit amounted to $1,128,450. I fu»»t preacher. Rev. Abrarn \V in parish house. Wednesday-3:30 «nd 4:30 p.m., j Sangrey. associate executive j«c- Summit Gospel Hall Junior choir rehearsal. The averageannucdloss sustained from } wtery of the N>u- Jersey C»'zs-*t*; Summit Avenu* ALL MAKIS and Walnut Street Calvary Episcopal Church Ferry operations, during the five years j, of Churches: 3 p.m.. Closing »es- First Church of Chriit ML MODiU i s:on of Newark annual 'conference Today—8 pm.. Prayer and Bible | Ef-v. E. _F..Francis ' • 1948-1952, inclusive, was $866,572. I at Park Methodat Church. Bloom- Wl "tVoodland Av«nu« ScienHsf ' field. ' ) *&»• Springfield Avenue, Suajrnit Sunday—8 :S0 a.m., Bible school Today—10 a.m., Holy eammun- USED CARS * USED TRUCKS , Monday—8 p.m.. Church for »!1 iges; II.a.m., Lord's sup- teachers meeting. ioa; 12:30 p.m.. Xewcomers lunch- Ey knowing th« spiritual nature per: ":30 p.m, Gospel service •eon;'3 p.m.. Brownies; i ptii., R. C C>ilett«>.. speaker. of God, nian begins proercaively $e$ him toda'yl Lackawanna Railroad Jewish Community Center Boys' choir, 5 p.m., Girls' choir, j io d#jspn*trai# his own i Meeting at Odd Fellow* Temple Sinai ' 3:40 p.m., Drjima'.Guild produc- 1 tibie nature and perfection. tion. - . ' " - H3ll, Mapk ttrwt Sumaait. Reform Jewish thought will be enlarged upon in Rabbi Muxrj Cershoo • Tomorrow —1 p.m Calvary Sorv- the !«-w 1 Ion; 5:*0 p.m.. Choir Guild; * p.m.. Readings from the King JamW> Th« human net ha# been affheted with t\um»r<"> is ?pi- school. -•:-;:'. at WCA. J Brov.-T.Uw Guild of the Chr;st version of the-Bible will include: toxicomania. O«r Bineral !Home at .309 Springfx«W Avenue • Wednesday—10 a.m.. Church rthou hast sent." (John 17:S> 292 Springfield Avsnus > Summit, Hew Jersey World Service Committee. | From the Christian Science text* reason for this is due to the fart thai it > i TRADITIONS OF COURTESY ARE DEEPLY A Branch af The Mother Cxurzk, The First Church of Christ | bcok ''Science and Health with making proposition for millions of people an<.l It is Scientist, in B^sjsn. Massachusetts The Methodist Church j Key to the Scriptures" by Mary promoted by the greatest advertising program that the ESTABLISHED IN OUR ORGANIZATION Sunday Services at 11 A. M. Sunday School. 11 k M. n Kent riace Blvd. I Baker Eddy, the following cor- lias ever experienced. Wednesday Meeiiag-at. 8:15 P. M. . ' relative passages will ba read: Burroughs & Kohr Itev. JfflSe H. Lyons Even the medical profession that 13 supposed to b-.Sn- "Jesus gave the true jde* 'of be- tsrested in the health and cure of their patients La yp Rev. Robert Kinw« ing, which Jesuits in Infinite bless- FUNERAL DIRECTORS the disease and even advertising, in their Medical Joj;i;na!> ' ings to mortals . . . >fan"i in- SwcMton to Christian Science Reading Room Today - 4:30 p.m., Junior high the vtry things that cause the disease. dividuel being can no more die u . OPEN TO THS PUBLIC girli' choir rehearsal; 7 p.m., r nor disappear in uncorjclousness 1 • , •. i - | E.*P. BURROUGHS & SON 340 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE I Junior h:jh boys* choir rehear**?.!; It. 'la easy to identify chose' whoi have it since >.n> than can Soul, for both are Ira- *> ( ' Established 1520 1 one sees clouds of smoke coming out of people's m 1 Open dairy 10:00 to 4:30 except Sundays and holidays; also 8 p.m.. Chapel and chance] choir (p.p. 325. 427) - i ' ' ' I see others partaking of alcoholic drinks and insisthiK 1 ' Friday.evening» 7:30 to 9:20 aai after the Wednesday meet- re hear Ail. ' u. i 309 Springfield Avenue • Summit 6-0259 have one too, one may be suro that thoy have hi ru iv . Ing: Literature on Christian Seienc* may be read, borrowed Saturday — Afternoon and eve- 4. Burroughs Robert B. Kohr John Davidson, Jr. 1 and like Mary the typhoid carrier who uneonsdou-.') .- or purchased. ' /' niag Visions of th§_ annual cort- N. P. Methodist Church .voiltion C. senior youth fellow- Rev. Reec« B. Hill typhoid, they too are spreaders of toxlcomania. ships of.tho Newark Conference • HoUla, taverns and restaurants are breeding pin. .<.'-. at Park Sfethcdlst Church, Bloom- Today—Woman's day et annual those -who own and patronize these establishment'- J • 11 .v fif.'d. conference; 3;30 p.m., Junior choir have the dlaeaae In various stages and will-do i-\. rv-'.g Hn In SptictlMs 4 j rehearsal; g p.m., Senior choir. possible to get young people to yield to temptation Sunday — 5:45 a.m., Church j Tomorrow—LaynScn'j day at an- school; 11 a.m., Worship and ser- iM«tm-Tk« "IOCKIT e", 16S J nu3l conference; Charley Black- A mild »taft of the disease Is found in those \vh" n > • 1 For the Smart Buyer mon. '•Q«cSt!or.-3 J*su* Asked; hall Say delegate, ally use coffee, tea, chocolate and/or colas. The mi »i, : ."! horsepower Cor greater perfortoaooe, (AM YP Ahk?"'; ? p.m. Junior 1 Saturday—2 to 9 p.m, Youth more acute stage comprises those who use cigarette 1 * r.- S to 1 compression ralio for more fellowship vrili fli-ct ntxt year's 1 efikwacT, li-voh e!«:lrical sysirtn doy at conference. and tobacco as an antidote for the cnftVinV in the aho .' r " . • for fitter starting end unootfaer high* j officers; Senior group v/:l] ccra- The third and tnore virulent »tnge consists of ttins'.' "•'" > "" | plete e!«tionj and hear speaker, Sunday— 9; 15 am, Qiurch c0aap*t*4oa operstion. Four barrel 8-hoo!; l! a.m., Worship; High caffeine, nicotine and alcohol, and often evtn stron.-r r • instrument panel. brought about by saying "No thank you" whenever yrm arc CoMpne these fperiSeatioiu, point i> y Pingry Organiiotion CHMIII-Nrw Power-Ride Chassis, offered one or more of the addictive*. The will powcf be- point, with tb* finest, mo«t *xpen*ir« car •did Im'm for oew "Rocket" Ride: A new organization, The Blue comes stronger each time one refuses a cup of coff<•<; or Its 70a kaew. Then tee at. Wall Heat you atrtmger, more rigid frame to match Key, has been formed at Pingry equivalent. Thousands of people are finding the joy of hop- to a "Backet Ride" and »bow you increased "Rocket" Engine power. School. It is baaed on a similar ing others since they have cured-themselves and overcome Higher capacity rear axle, 6-point towoaayh u to own a Oamc committee at Yale University. The toxicomania. atabtliution, noiseproof drive lice, purpose of the organization is to Ninety.Eljbt... by OWimobiJe. larger front whorl bearings, kaee- •euoa frost r form a committee of students who will welcome gucata and serve as tOWIl STIIII1IC*-Easier, (afcr guides during the school day. •teerist; wppliw up to 80* of slrer- Howard R. Bishop inf eaaet for parkiag, turnio». Local members are. Charlea Ty- HUMAN ENGINEERING FOUNDATION son, 15 Westminster road; William Summit, M«w Jersey Buchanan, 45 Edgewood road; PWRI •tARIf*~Quirk«r, naf^r Writ* foi Free Booklet •tops; hrakiag effort reduced 40%, Roger Persons, 44 Lenox road, and reaetioa tinje eat with low, light* Frederick Mayer, P.O. Boat SOS. ' dl '-IS'ew automatic adlijbt oontrol; light* auKMsaticaliy. VMIIUAII-124 inclieK. Ocr-tU 215 inch**. Over-all width. SUMMIT MIT rmf-4-Door Sedan, Holi- 4mj Coup*, Convertible Coupe . . . I Ill -itl» kmom Body by Fisfter. GIRLS../
YOU CAN WORK NEAR HOME AS A TELEPHONE OPERATOR No experience needed Furs must M*|Mio6dei • •„.,...,.•„ COMfANT m~m.
m v m ••••»•" •% I ^*^ Jrm %mtr MB IVI \J -l\i fc 1 low bank rates CITIZENS THE SUMMII HtHAlO. THUgiDAY, MAY 21, I?!} ]mkn determined by lows a «tudy. for tin- first t;.n n ihtir iwrformance. g»ud tncthMj^for measuring skin really creams which retard the is clearly demonstrated which ia it comet to awsthotU for evalwi- 1 Cosmetic Tests Not( tlie amount of foam they product , of what d•*ID "Iteccnt worlr-hw t>hown that softening has been published. drying out of the skin. In any effective,-it will indeed prove to be tjon, the tests-on human* are still [their frasraisce,'. and the finis1) occurs and how much rebuilding ud dry bkin is not softened by "It «ppc«r«-that the value of event, there i» still a need for i a gold die only MtisNtqtory procedure*. ' they leave on the hair. if achieved by proper and lie nls. | cmolJieiits, crje*W*^r even creams'and lotions may be due in great deal of work to be done on "In this field our progress ia We are In particular iitecd o^^p, Scientific Enough, Ian Ruin Hail proper neutralisations, >y ianolin. Jt U, on'the otWf b»Md, part to their mosturo • retaining test methods far evaluating better on animals than on humaria, accurate method for evaluating**** • An sir iti- cv-tiufl'ion of hair wav- "The evaluation and testing » omplctfly and readily solwncd .by power and that the no-called er«tma. This ia unfortunate since their type* of compounds and screening' Area Chemists Told 1*1 IT lot*(rJT> j'lrtimUrly diffi- rti'odoranu anti - perspiraiil- vated dh i Mm.*-, satisfactory. The widespread uw ••r I). M ISA.M if 1 1 '••' tlH f J). II),Ul Alll tlllll ll. Ill«<-ls, sint'* rhloiopliylL * mi* no! I'li-arly catHblisiird deodorants or HOW MUCH IS A CUSTOMER WORTH? ioi'1 the IjiiikaAwiini Mih.Miti-.ii, < h in ill the Hiitiptrspirants, of tlif AiiH'iuaii CiinuiMU S-i- 'rl ii-ilo|i.-rf|i-ntl> rissi-ovirs thi.i Wattr Sllli Bes>( On« genius said $1,000.00. ilftj ^tiroday PV» n:iip t an) -t^lns to Mvr 'I 'Thrre is a gr<*it'dral of pub- i-'im it., *UITI«KIIIS STEAK "HIP hi.It of S">(l initv alioii* the bactcru'ldai nn>\ I don't know how much a customer It worth—but I1'1 "• un'l'i i In Where-Mr. Joe I f tt tIB 'r) 1 deodorant spaiis, but tlifir pub- Cut fi*m try to treat each one like a million dollari. ni'tp< f "f *"'l1h''' I" "'" 1*'.ii ' -ni I'Mii iic y has far" ftebv Slur saves you dough 1 in|i.il>]y tin- i lii. f ••i I 'i "• !' I I'l ii I" t | t|l Hf IMO'I |(i|i ]j ' 65 After all, customers pay for the bread and btans | ), 1'TAii -vilii , l'!i i| ! " ' ''"• >«• I t'nl t Alt, If, Jl\f ', »|i.vrlr'|iiii«»u ii' h :rnidl v 1 I * • L V l<-,t III' l '•It'" ' '' '" •l>1 ' " •'' What's a customer worth? Well, in Kings, we \ iml. A •>•. '' it ill. Steak 1- ni in1 -! t' figure nothing is as valuable as a customer, because Illh MARKETS our 400 families want to go on eating. tllf> (;»nl( II (i| Iv'rl in.i- i 'i|Klit 1 ( fi| ( hrmlMry <'f tin * ii it ^|f|li4'i} Oivtl You !j now RIHI in iiis .iri i . ul in CJ- V, tr-n-; i().i r, i«n: M»t« Meet! "••75c That's why, at Kings, we go all out to satisfy you. ;;it|nn «rr f.!lli illilu'l ,n-I 1 >; . •!( .,' •> i| !•> ^IMHO.'V hnn
|'.)-,i i I i :. t!'l "; ' ''Hiiti- ' i -i (In licit1 TV i ..»»-•• K- * l* -, "I < '-hi i.,. "! i1 iiMllli "i II M I'l 'ifn !. i.-K !>' I', 'i Ins lit ll*' H» «1» -MI1' (i" c""!*" '" '"' '" 'I1'<* "f « ><'"*• Arr'our or Swift't Fr*iH ' i)f IlilM ili.-iPMUS cffU'icl 1" I'l'.'if, ">'•l« • I • ,'.,,. _ .. I, i-i « n"f u i . imU «r tii- "i li 1 '- i '••' lot I- i .'ii ^ In HI . FRYERS l.l'O^ ~\\ lilt I) .•ll--. I 'I til ll »il II ii.i"| >vn\< '• i hiii't'ir m1 Ready for Iht Pan I" (l I'K ii'iU a< fin •'• FOR SALT FREE of nirar-imni •triii? h;rSi> All Green 494 Springfield Avc.^ Summit; h;ur Ihr II*r ni Bed lb 4c All B..I Asparagus c/ir of 10. Midget Salami » [nun THRILL., KCAOY TO mvif ! M T, fv»ly HeUll LetliiCC wi i'\i\ New Potatoes 5 - 13c lb. / CREAMED \1 IT;, (HERRING FILLETS Bonalest V'"', pilbh'1 nfirr Brisket 59c VITA Mr. Drbiify is a member of S'lin- Armour Star • Skinltts mii';? rjntir.v Cluh awl Ch-mvb^r of Commrtcr. nnd I ho II G, Mo C«MK*tl mm mm Cully i.-Iiaptrr. Telephone Pioneer.' 59 FRANKFURTERS (if Ani'-rica Hi.i divr-r^ifi^d hoii. in delicious bjrq Mrtdude photngraphy, worxl SOUR CHAM SAUCE and metal working;. «nd anr.itrur VITA FOOD fRODWCTS, INC. thentricais. A long-time rrjiidcnl Shortcut (44 GREENWICH ST., NEW YORK 14 n[ Summit. .Mr. IX'lan<\v i-e.?idtv> sit 39 Oak Ridge »«-• 39c f PEPSODENT } Smoked Beef Tongues >b. 49c Bartlett Pears 43c ;r FREE Swanson'i F,...» 6 - 25c f ACKEO IN THIS nidy. Kool Aid *' S«C«Al»p)tOfNIW BEEF POT PIES s SURF FILLET OF SOLE Motfs f offl.EHs :;23c 3 for 89c ib. 49c H sin 57c
Swift', — |«i-|b. White Rote Aoricet Nectar D J|°;;; 2— 23c "I wonder who was colling?" FRYING CHICKEN ORANGE JUICE ClIANID— S-1,00 caDs READY TO COOK > 2 31c Kroft Natural ( Sliced Swiss * .*.39 JUS.it i iCj! «( bugar GRANULATED 5lb». Annoying, isn't it... to NEW PAR KAY Mtllll Kestlc's Morsels answer the 'phone and find no SPREADS French Fried SMOOTHLY one there. And, of course, it POTATOES Synmaidiaisins disappoints the person making the call too. 17 Waiting a full minute before deciding White Rose Quality Foods there's nobody home White Meat-Without Oil would help avuid such 1 ONION SOUP disappointments— Tuna Fish 2 Caramels [my I* Open • Squnl (ar UPTONS help complete 110,001) STUFFED OLIVES - Prcli Shimpoo FROSTEE more telephone calls every r-ranch S1it*d day in New Jepfcy. GREEK BEARS • 21c Oliforrtis PRUNE JUICE "33c
f Itrido GRAPEFRUIT HEARTS-<-19e Oartltn Jr«h • pound can TENDA-BIG PEAS 2 - 37c Swiff ning s°v>i4c 3lbcon l/c Drip • Silex - Perc Peanut Butterpe)orPan 12o i iar 37c inriisi Coffee.. Sunihlnelbpk9 Irispy Crackers 27c INSTANT COFFEE '••-49c wekhs 100 RICIPli flOM IHt 4TH OIAND NATIONAL Iv»ty lift a Dtliqhi SLICED BEETS * — 17c 0 P ( * f ft I 0 At N I Tt 9PM All ftrwn Optn Thunday Nitn 'til t p»m- ASPARAGUS TIPS ..»»• 21c Arwwtring your 321 Springfield Avt. telephw© promptly h to avoid MADRILENE 2--3B* SUMMIT di»appointm«nt too TOMATO A8PI0 >2tt Green Party NIW JIRSEY Bill APPLE TIUPHONi COMPANY SAUCE d Room fir 10 C«rt In Knr Entrinw
^ .f.. ;...^ i., • / mi* Cbop«r*tivei, it felt that fn strong man's aplomb and give a human a big DEATHS view of the Bo&rd'i other major dose of inferiority complex. A cat has a Council Meeting accwnpli*hm«nU that the Board's __ MUTUAL FUNDS • Mr*. Etturett P. Urkin w nasty way of making a member of the "master (Continued from paf* I> objectivity h«i been unnecewirUy Mr*. Dai»y a Urkln of Wick- race" reflect upon his true status in the ,.so- • effort* inn making "UM"tfc*» ttmt nr «eon con-- ^paired » The Council re-affirmed j I. died Wednesday (May cretel strides in raising* to lwuwll*jiU confidence in the ability of thej • INVESTMENT TRUSTS -i.. SuMMrv BRALD ciety of nature. fi3-. in Ho»j»itai sfUr a a&Ie 'plinimuraa many deplorableIg^rd (0 Attain lti major objective All of this brings us to one of the top short iHneia. She formerly Hyed (n inadequate homing uniti." jof correctiftf *ub»*tandard housing" Information Available Mtmbti administration problems and that is Mamie's.;*'"* OmH* Mn UrfJlJ w" m TThe Board, citing the recently-j condition In Summit and expressed • ... . , . ,, , ., , . She was here on a visit with net W. I. Conady & Co., Inc. Frft» SMioiial position toward cats. You probably have *«"*.•; ^k made offer of tjit Council to rtaub- regret that the memben wtr« un- V. rnlt the zoning ordinance amend How the American Feline Society is making j f '? Woodmere willing to continue their efforts. o drive, when ** ment, claimed that the appointment Bid* for the widening of Cres- Summit 44664 Monog»r QU»liIJ WtfkllM til NH J*rwj: a frenzied effort to put a car in the White JWM taken 111. Jof Vincent A, Burgher aa Council-;eent ^ Woodland avenues were Audit Burwu ol CtrcuUlion 40 Itechweo^ Road i. .iNwl Emert ffVollnutni the Soronnt ^f««'»«««<'» House. The First Lady has put her foot j Mrs. Larkin wa* born in NewSman-at'Large assured the defeat] receJved from four bidder* The! ." FnWItked bv Un Summit Pub'tehiiig'c" «-.,-rj down and wilt have no cats in her new home. !Voik and had a^o lived in Fluih-jof the proposal because Mr.scontmct ^ »w&r<|f»d to the South M M 8.I.* Bl.'wt. Summu. New lt;m kr-:«fU eiu* W»tw October 5 1S89 tt its* PMiami. Plsu, pointment to the Council ind •hould have been known to the An amendment to the toning Mrs- Henry E. Stanley of ordinance wu Introduced and £?S fight grandchildren governing body," the Board's lettir when wu want it knows which ii the most influential political pointed out, P*"ed on fl™' ««dln* The j ft h Dometth rr«ur*rrrf ffml ilem» /< pahlUaiiun arid ti>ie. Cvpy ly. but Mrs. Eisenhower, like her mate, is, f . | service* were letter however does not amendment provider for a two- be tub f nit ted n« e«rt? in the urek (/» p« unt ril held mention Mr. Burgher &*** «*» instead of three-quar- r*reir*4 after 5 p.m. Tur*d«y may Icttitis the chips fall where they may. So the)College Point, L. I, by but only by the title of ters to ratify map changes. The ,imltttd irmn 1hur$da?'$ ii*u#. cat lovers go Democratic from here on in. j amendment was made to conform Walter A. Van Nostrand his oflit<\ 4H letter* to th« editor mu*t be. ngnrd and Okay, we can still count on the canary crowd ! The Coum-il, however, said that with the revised New Jeraey mm** mil be puhluhrd unit** niheruim r#. Ifc^ahould have been evident to thestatute. and maybe, th«y can persuade parakeet own-1 ^^e 2l ^^ An amendment to the public aumanit.6-!>J(K. ers to join up. Board that the Council had no in- Thursday (May 14) in Morristown tention of abandoning or repealing dance hail ordinance also was in- But we dot think the First Lady has a Memorial Hospital after a long til- ordinance-s aimed at eliminating troduced and passed-on first read- point. It She lets down the bars for cats the JK. Mr, Van Nostrand was born »ub-£tandard housing and that this ing. Previously a dance hall owner White Hoiiic would boon become a menagerie in Now providence, had lived in could have been ascertained by theor applicant had to be a resident Summit for a number of years of the city; th«'amendment doe* for the whims of all well-meaning admirers Board "had you consulted with uo wher.c he was employed ft« a clerk before taking jour precipitate »c- away with this clause. The amend- would have to be heeded. Consider those ele- befuro going to Madison in 11)36,- tlou." ment also calls for a hike In the Trees in Greenwich and Summit phants, for instance, sent to the last occupant Hf? w«a a member of Overlook The Boant maintained that the! "cense fee from »1 to J25, 1/idge N*o. 163, F & AM. and CfJ*s- Summit atifl Greenwich, Conn, have by a jol'y ami well-heeled Maharajah. How court ruling plus the other reasons! Two men were granted taxi something in common and that ij» a concern would you like to skc one of them curled up in! l/*»gc No. 2M>. IOOF, boCh of jmatje u nol on|y neCessary to db-| drivers' licenses until December 31, Summit. _0|W summit Cooperatives butjl953. They were: Mohamed H, for trees. Recently there was. a Rreat deal in on an East Room sofa or stretched out on 1 Mr. Van N<«>tmnlhe drivt< ls offlcWI doletl smack in the middle of a busy street thanks oflil ever l yth Plannine g Board in the State beyond j y - .... . t •,• . J y < elective date of the Act, at the *--"- Boak, 3rd, 1953 cani|«lgTi SUMMIT • NEW PROVIDENCE to the armed resistance of a group of citizens , ,. . , ' , and tiituik,s exim-aseto ail wha ohi hevs gratitude helpede NEW JERSEY . .. ,, « -t , , jU 'whim of. the to make the drive a SUCCM»—the who held off a city crew ordered to cut the „,., • • . . govermn u- g bodie• 1s of uvariou «•,,s . .1. «j u J camunicipalitiesn b« considereu; . nOdn athi menacs poinet talono communite the Bilyl j gerurouadonow; th« Women* Vol- tree down to that the street could be paved. - v niNBRALHOME government and death to community pian.! ""teer Services, Committee which And a lone pine stands in the middle of ": 1 handled the appeal kUera; John g fenca streee ant adt curbing McAlester. Tre, eOkla. lover, sprotecte saved di tb yby ' , ' IM. R«tve«, chairman of special Avt. at M«rrlt Summit A-0218 |tts having a road location slightly changed. Near Furthermore, at present only the govern-! 8 ; Walter BluntachU, chairman ing body can veto a decision of a Planning !o f industri»1 K|fU; Theodor* Much- Wye Mills, Md., is a famous 400-year-old oak, more, treasurer; the Summit Trust 95 feet in circumference at its base, which Board. But the proposed law calls for a Co. for clerical help; Arthur T. has become the smallest state park in his- i vet0 of FIamung B°ard decisions by a ma- Daily and the. Summit Federal Sav. tory. In order to save the tree the State of JOrty vote of ANY citv aeencv- This wouW ingl * Loan Asiwlatlton for office space; John Smolen and L. W. I Maryland purchased a small piece of land make a zoning board, library board, health board, recreation board, etc., as powerful Buchbinder o( the Strand theater surrounding it and declared it a state park. for their cooperation, and the sen- Trees, Greenwich and Summit feel, are a over planning as the governing body is now.ior high school girls who partici- form of wealth. They are also an embellish-iIn effectl lt elevates other city agencies to pated in station and tag days— ment, an element of beauty. A city well equal power with, in Summit's case, the Com- and to every one who rendered mon Council. asslat&n&e In any way. Each can shaded, particularly in residential areas, al- be happy In the thought that they ways appeals more to prospective rcsidenlo Under this bill a Planning Board would arc helping to fight the scourge than one bare of foliage. And Summit, in ad- be powerless to guide a community's devel- of cancer dition to its stately shade trees, takes justifi- j °P™;nt* Thc dozens °-f mattcrs now handled Sincerely you re, (Mrs. B) Edna F. Johnsen, »bl« pride in its numerous dogwood trees. So ! fy planmnK Boards, such as width of streets, loc tlort of schools Publicity Director. much so, that the dogwood is incorporated i f . lighting, curbing, side- May 21, 1953. in the "flag" of this newspaper. !walk s ^ould be scattered. Nor 'would Plan- But on the other hand trees are also a | ni"gBoard s have anyvoic e in Public projects care. Their leaven fall and make work for; .wh'ch do not mvoIve the expenditure of pub- thot« who own them. Some bear fruit which illc fundSl What' for sample if this Bill be- it troublesome and often their branches dark-1 comes a law' canth e Pining Board do if en rooms and hide windows. We admit all the Council decided to give away municipal PUTNAM these disadvantages arc often present. land, such as a park? But the advantages far outweigh the dis- One of the most essential of the powers FUND advantages. Tree* give summer shade and delegated to a Planning Board at present is coolness and break the long procession of control over changes in the Official city map, A Prospectus may brick, mortar and stone and color the pave- which include 'juestio*^ concerning the vaca- be obtained from ment and lawns. Progressive cities protect tion of streets. Bill In strips this right from the Boards. thtir trees and replace them when needed. Putnam Fund Distributor* • Neither Summit nor Greenwich intends There are too many flaws in Senatee BU BUI Inc. ^0 permit its great wealth of natural beauty 224 to warrant its passage now. It should be Out Welt Street to be diigipated by progress. Both communi- referred for public hearings or placed under New Yo*k 8, N. Y, WE furnish the money! tiei realize that its trees make a better and the scrutiny of a nonpartisan citizens' com- Whitehall 3-0727 mof attractive place to live. Greenwich still mittee for study and report to the people of Whatever you want to do to modernize your home hat lt» ancient maples and Summit still has the State. lla dogwood. All of which proves that there is Or keep it in good repair (for future re-sale value) a point where progr«i§ and sentiment can Current Comment happily mitt. BAott, Df»«'t Mne«j< YOU" figure the cost, and select your contractor (Detroit Free Vtm) Patronize Thin, let your FIRST NATIONAL aupply tha funds- Another Administration Problem Extrtordinary thingi happen in New York There's ont thing about cats—you either City. L«teit is the Hidden diicovery that Local Convenient repayment over a period of months, |ik« them or you don't. There is no middle "what we need in this town is a few bootters makes it's© much easier—at : ground M far as catl, ar« concerned. and lest knockers," That has been the plain- There are some people, of course, who tive cry in every miiundemood city, village Business dot* on cati. They view them as dhinty, clean, and township since man first began to im- jjrtceful, friendly little animalt, immensely prove his civic surroundings. To hear it ptttbJe, VtmUy the most rabid of these are shouted today by His Honor Mayor Vincent •ld«rly female eccentrics who mother literal- R, ImpeUitteri, in all scrioutneiw, before, of SHOP ly dozens of cats and upon death leave trust all places, a citizen* committee luncheon, in funds for their continued cure and feeding. a city that ha§ become "Big Town" for all of • FIRST On the other hand there are tho$e who detest North America, mu»t wring an exceptionally and have an almost piychoptthle feir of nullifying chuckle from all the maligned •tcft- AND TRUST COMPANY The mere pretence of a c«t In a room taries of chambtri of commerce from Cap© HOME if fftough to send a person of this type t« the Hat I eras to tMi* Golden Gate. •©F.SlIrLWT tMffttt decanter or doorway. And thirl is New Yorkers scorn of provincial civic pride tfaio the m$ddle-of-the-rosd person who, and public spirit gave birth to more quip* thwgh «bJe to tolerate cats, think therh to be and brittl* paragraphs than will ever be miikf, tmr«MabIe, «rrog«nt and noiiomt. coupttd. The conftliion now that N«w York FOUNDED Ii97. tWf tfft Uiually glyjy pulli pm*f% tail un- i« mt too big to bttttfit from booiting offer* d«rth«fulM of cwrtlilng him and takes pleas- vindication to all u< rubes. We predict that Uft in booting them out of the way, WELCOME Mayor tmjwHittwi aoon ^11 make anothtr Summit'* ONLY Ptrhipi tilt Hunt objection to 11 c«t isdiicovery: That m©tt New York#« know km WAGON H§ totoktti «lf Of tufHflwhy. Th« aloof. about thtir Wo«4tf City than the mUlioitt ., NATION All* BANK nm iti mm mit to wK»u|h to ibttttr a who vifit thtrt, $U. MJ05 "' • , ' • . .Jr THI SUMMIT HSRALD, THURSDAY, MAY 2f, 1953 secretary'* letter to Mr, English PingrySfudeiin road; James Dun, 67 Valley Vi«# read «a follows: "The thoughtful- avenue; Peter Stollery, 40 Wild* 6rowing_Moon (inb^Western Sky TWs Week-end Greek Lad. 74, Protege of ness and Christian-spirited plan- On Honor Rolls wood lane; Curtis Champlin, 105 (TimTime given I* Standard; *dd will is an indeed an honor. We hope Schmidt. EM Springfield avenue; Caaual star-paii-rci often sup- ditig of the earth on the moon? Tht story began seveml month* paaa the bright planet Saturn (west pose that the full ITIWHI is TWICE "¥at one thing, the pull of the earth that we will fulfill in some way William BucliAiian, ••5 Edgewood Not only do some of us fail to *go when the Surarolt YMCA# Hl- road; Roncrt Ward. 79 New Eng- of south at 10 p.m. £ST) early next us bright.us tlu> half moon . . , has slowed the turning of the th% expectations of the trust you gvt what we expect, we don't even Y Quhs voted to bring a Greek have placed in us.'' land avrnuf. Frederick Mayer, week. ' it is really NINE TIMES brighter! moon until it now revolves only boy to Summit for a year's stay get a good facsimile thereof. you knew th»t our "mouth" li The reason is that the full moon once while circling the earth once A letter of appreciation aUo *a» P. O. Bon 203; Gordon Stevenson, and schooling. The long rangt 200 Summit avenue; Stephen dtrivedjroua "moon" , . , the time 'reflects sunlight directly; the half . . . that U why we «ee only one outcome of this venture, the boy*" received from the boy's fatijer, All Malri of TYIevUlon Ma moon rtlkcts • "slanting"' sunlight. Schwarz, 38 Plymouth road; Rich- required tor our satellite to pasa face of tht> moon. Interplanetary feel, will result In their Greek Paul TsohatzopouloA • FOR SALE through all its phases. But did you The (hag of the moon on the travelers will be the first earth- Following Fotis' *tay at Cfttup ard .Mitchell. 178 Oak Ridge ave- protege's return to Greece with nue from $29.00 to $*tM lings to see the other side of our A better understanding of the Waywayanda, be will go to tn?. lunar Companion. American way of'lift, WltH * Hi-Y officers' training c*rnp at ;•" Second honor u>u; James fUwi- CONOVER'S Klttatlnny. After a week ther«, At ten o'clock find ruddy An' fundamental knowledge of Amer- | ar&son. New Providence; Wesley SSt BHOM)ST..>'EWARK. N.J. he will come to Summit where he Ty&on, 15 Westminster road; Wil- tares, a bright star in the south* ican living, the Greek lad will be HUMBOLDT 24721 caat. Korth of this red star you equipped to aid his fellow coun- will stay in private home, two liam, Watcr&oa. 56 Whittredgc can pit k out the great house-shape trymen in cooperation with the months at a tinw, during the looking of Ophiuchus . . . representing Greek YMCA. school year. Aesculapius, ancient god of medl So on July 8, Phoebus TsohAt- cine. Rising in the east, low, lalopoulos will step off the Ameri- Freeholders Name Hickok AUTO SUPPLIES — HOBBY GOODS Altair, brightest star of the con can Expert Liner S. S. Kxochorda Delegate to Stcte Group stcllation Aquila, the Eagle. at Jersey City. He will be met by Dr. Herman Freeholder Ernest S. Hickok of HIS isn't my picture, Summit was elected by the Board rmm Completes Duty Conger of Summit, a member of V Jl 1but it represents me. .the YMCA World Service Com- of Chosen Freeholders- as..tin T On Submarine l'hoebua T»ohatsopoulo« , I'm your local Packard mittee. Board's voting member nf tho As- Lieutenant John 8 Medd, Jr., dealer and I've got two Fotts, which 1# the lad's nick- and accident Insurance, school sociation of Chosen Freeholder*. trsmt, of 63 West End avenue, re name, will be taken directly to things to say that'll prob- lunchfa, school Affair, FM activi- of New 'Jersey. He will suroped «>ntly completed annual training Camp Waywayanda where he will 238 Main Street Chatham, New Jersey ably interest you a f>ood deal, duty with the Navy, He spent two ties and upending money. Freeholder Albert J. Bennlngcr of remain for »lx weeks. Mountain/tide. CH. 4-8704 wefks nn the eubmarlne U88 Fotis, although only 14 years old, "First, folks tell me from all The boy* who planned this Bennlng^r haa held the post for TiraWn operating out of NPW'La WM selected, among other rea- over that this new Pdckatd jvejature, are membm of Turkey the last two years. UP Mid he wa.s don, Conn. Thp submarine's ope* sons, because "he is unusually CLIPPER is the buy of the HIH, Watchung, B»ltusrol, Cen- relinqttiehing it became of other Fishing Tackle - Sporting Goods ation* included training dives, mature emotionally and intellec- tenlals, Royals, and Highland dutlns year! You can't fool Americans snorlu'ltng, torpedo firing, and clubs. The coat of the program is tually," • LICENSES issvm about an automobile.Whenthey other types of exercises. $1,500. This money was raised by In a letter to Nicholas C. Eng»" Do dogs like exercise or do they OPEN SUNDAYS FROM 9:30 -12:30 i give • car the boost they've given the. Clipper-ii's in! the local boya through sales of liah, prcaident'of the local Y, the [list like to get out and see what candy and other items, apple pick- Greek general (secretary, C. Kor- ather dogs are doing? •'Illllllillllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll "I'm lucky to have a few Clippers aud I'd appreciate Ing, numerous odd jobs, and the dellas, wrote: "In (selecting the it if you'd come by and take a look, or a ride-or both. PROMPT winning of a substantial television on« who should be singled out for Youil find a lot of automobile that's making news every- oash. prize. this honor, we feel thst an excep- where in performance and price-the only medium- GLEANERS The nioney p^ys for Fotis' trans- tional choice has been made in priced car in America built in the fine-car tradition. portation, clothing, life, health Phoebus Tsohatzopoulos. Of courap, WEEK • END SPECIALS 19 UNION PUCE from the language requirements "Here's the other thing: we're celebrating Packard nece*sarily placed on the oandl- LIVE MAIN! Invitation Month in honor of the new Packard Pro- date», the group from whom we gram—and the factory is awarding 12 new Clippers, SUMMIT 6-6565 could make the selection was re- 1? new Packards, and a Grand Award of the sensa- stricted. Nevertheless, Phoebus not only has a command of the tional sports car, the Packard Caribbean!-to people Berlou language, but also has distin- who participate and follow the rules. It's a fine time LOBSTERS; -» guished himself through leadership to come by and let us give you the story." Mothproof end service ih the highest YMCA MEDIUM manner, At the completion of his COME IN stay with your Association he will Service return so much better prepared SOFT SHELL CRABS...... OR for service through tnc YMCA for his community, we are certain." Cold Storage •1 IPWM fini in PHONE Foils, who will be a\junjor In FROZBI SHAD ROE ...... 79V It taly Quality - Odoriew the Summit high school, skipped Summit Summit 6-1162 one grade in his own school, the experimental school of the Uni- •Mm Mite tad local U*e«, if any. Optional Kjiiipmftii an t wintc >iJcv,-oll.' irrs> DRY CLEANING versity of Athens. He learned IMPORTED BROOK TROUT ...... 79V «tr«. Pric«t rony »«* *>>Bntly in w«fby coaununitifi due to shipping diarges. English at the YMCA night school and was a leader at Camp FREE DELIVERY DAILY Consumers Supply Agency, Inc. ALL WORK DONI Salamis, the Y1I camp in Greece. Plaatt Place Order Earl/ For Early Friday Morning Delivery 74 FRANKLIN FLACE SUMMIT, N. J. ON PREMISES! The Summit project, which has the full approval of the Bcmrd of Directors and the BoyA' Work Committee, stemmed from an ex- change of letter* between numer- ous Greek students and local boy* CHARLES' FISH MARKET following the sending of clothing to Greece several years ago. 476 SPRINGFIELD AYE. SUMMIT 6-7146 Another portion of the general have Pianos
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UNION SQUARE WHISKEY EACH $325 FOR YOUR OLD TIRES, SIZE 6.70/1 S *k QUART $ A blend of 25% Save'11 ON2 1 Save 22ON 4 \Tfct fane* nwindil PUno It of ••» itralght whiskey tMoMtl* jroap of piano* (hit We lwi<« I and 4 yr». eld. WM Ih* F»Aim Ar«d«mr Aw«fil ft* onl- tktita and Iwnutiful «tylin|. 78% grain neu- IMuwli«Stjb»7UiAn- tral tplritk W a/io proof. Th«r« i« no pi«w itore in tlie fn«ire CASE IS Metropolitan *rea wberoyoti mn »>e« an'l BOTTLES Mkr «o ninny mikrs of fine pianrm in BO , many exoeUeat itjles at «t Griffiths. la Manhattan you would h« »• to *ptmd hotira in traveling from one ninrt to another to •M ami hoar thrae fine {ilano*. Bat at Griffith* they are mh hj tide la our yrumtmmt. "You Beechwood eta eompar* AM With th« mmi mst •tkar right here ttnd«f one roof. You can b« mf tny brM« «r graduate will b« proud mm m mts rwn BIER USED! •ml hippy with the piano r«« GIN •efect at Griflithii rtignrtllfw •I th« prk« JOB piy. It will IM • deptMiilalile quality miwi- if 20% GRIATfR MILEAGE m>w moth potable by new ral iimtrun<.nt mU with • precavac ono HWIWKHI. :. Kutrantw from both nunu- faetnrar anil tin. (ff«n«l». ^r NIW, SMART NARROW WHITEWAtLS, gfrbg yftwr •plnett to*) HjiriphlN tii-w I ^ cor rfce mw 1953 look. awl «i#4. Down p«ym«nt< and tflrnn to fit. % QUART $ SAME GREAT QUALITY AND LATEST Of SIGN m wed on feeding 1953 con. JTItNWAY - CHICKlltiNia I to proof, made of • KIMIAIL • MUSETTE pura grain. IW..tJ* • * ...A.I- JJ. -.». ««.. - —J.I—J. —a-JJL—^«--* WUdUTZIRWlNTER y/MMm >wer-i«tf rrawn nr tmniHii rnHmmf mm jmnwQl 9 1M Urtt Ikaf MfaihMHMl l#W*VfS4WI'C fMM| CM WlnH|l / HAMMOND OtOAN CANK If • $31,00 9 nt HIM HM
lh» mm- THE GMUME AND 0WGINAI Stkfiuk TIB ft* tmtlf Ja^i£ C*«ftr w Mmy" OTTO SCHMIDT Jr., Inc. GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY We Have DelUvry Service) ITIINWAV MMIHHTATIVII #09 BROAD STRUT, NEWARK %, N. J. SUMMIT 302-04 IROAD ST. svr.: um aw tittawwu MAfhsl 4 IU 4-1142 IU 4-ltlO f -\ THE SUMMIT HjftAlP, THUESPACMAV 31, 1?S3 who will be of kindergarten age cafeteria, aMp and library, and Indicates that kindergarten en- L. D. Case Addresses Exchange Club Seven Summit Soys _ durinj Che next five years. The.j* the toilet facilUiea are inadequate. rollments after 1953^54 will cort- tlnue to be beyond tbe desired "How the YMCA h*Ip§ bos» to petent religion instruct Illttf hinOrtCWI til Ml JPaul N. McGiffln, Gordon C. M*c- Washington School intormition *«» u*ed toforecas t The currentNklnderjarten en* ion. maximum of 35 per grade There- grew up," wu described by I* Frtnceton University has ac'Kerme. Jr., Alan J. W. Murphy, ^Continued from page 1) the probable kindergarten enroll- rollment in Wa»m«gton l» M, re- J, Kabert "Dem conducted a review *ud evaluation ments for a five-year period b*r ouiriBf double BetttW This class fore, it is evident that additional Donald Case, boys' work secre- the copied aevea local men (or admis-pa-hard S. Smith, and Karl AV r M 1 ginning in September 1953 by will be divided into tw\flrst grade* classroom units wil be needed in tary, at a recent meeting of the ii'en next September. 1W**"""" of its 1948 program, A. »tiidy fa*s and Philip Aarolim. been made of present and poten- school districts. Thc«e projected in September 1983 requiring two sueee*fsive year* to meet thia sit- Exchange dub of Summit. - who aerved &$ dtlegt^-, tial residential and apartment de- enrollment* were then considered classrooms for one gmdeXfor the uation. Mr. Cwe rcmlndtdl the memberg recent »l»t|onal conv-BnlioVlT' "" velopments in the various district* in relation to school getting ca- flnt time at this •ehool,\whkh Farther, residential growth In that th«y mtt wmnautii^ leaders bury. Park, reported to *"' PENN'f in Utm of family units. The pos- pacity in in the various acbools. mmnt tht u»t of the l«t available this district will result in enroll- and that they play «» influential on convention eibSe impact of theae future home and th« adequacy of each elemen- ckwroom heretofore uaed aa % li- ment increaRes in grades other pajrt in th« rearing of the com- On Saturday th* d n/ t*ry building to house the antici- developments ha« hem projected brary room. Tbe incoming kind than those depicted by the pre- niunity'a youth. He strewed that en informal in th# existing elementary school pated tnrolliBents, garten claw in 1963-64 is expects eehool. - ePhstw ntudy, thereby re- in training youth there i» no sub- A COKJTJ2ACT MEANS quiring additional i-lassrooma for Evergreen building ftu;ilitiwi. In addition, the The H»»Mitft0il Situation to total at leait 46 and this group stitute for a loving family life, n WE WltL APPEAR. Board has had the benefit of a Tbe existing Washington School must, therefore, likewise be divid- grade classes. This need for helpful, «ri«ndly adutta «»« com- Lotlln Pulcino b TO KEEP YOUR TANK Do the wise thing » . • cenam of pre-sehool children, con- plant contains S clasarooma and a ed into two first grades for }954- dltional classroonus will be par- ducted by the Lay Committed OH basement assembly hall. The eu'f* ticularly (signifu-rtiit if future BILLED THROUGH THE phone SU 6-6911 NOW 55, Thia will require one more Education in cooperation with tbf Is :38 pupiU which classroom than presently is avail- impute «r« occupit'J PTA's. This study tabulated the" Use of alt S ciusroosM. by younger eoitpltvs more likely | and be sure your tank is able. Further, the survey of pre- pre-school children now r<*iding The building now kick* an ade- ichool population now In this area to havryhildren of Bchool'ege. in the various school districts quate auditorium - gymnaaium, mid 1'otentlal always full of our Fuel This distH(1 now rontairiA about 550 family units in one and two Tremendous ! Oil. Regular metered de- family JiomoaX S7 garden apart« ii!>nt units, find SR Hpartntent units. . irv everything but cabinet sire and pim liveries. From tl»*e /iWiXfaniily units »•' I 1 presently receive 3M plemrntary 24 Hr. Laundry Service school pupils or a rWio of about 38 p«r rent. From th\ 87 garden Free & Easy Parking apartment units we vct-nve 27 stti- t clfnts or a ratio of ,11 Vr va\\, aanavox «nd 6 children are ••»ro!l*»M from M SUMMIT DRIVE-IN LAUNDRY the 38 unit .apartment or J1^ per t 235IROAD ST., IN THIEASTERN FUtt ILDft. MUWD uu***,towiet* SERVICE SUMMIT 4-7313 As presently /oner!, thta distr 416 SPRINGFIELD^. SUMMIT • haa eufticit'tit arra rlp'licHted t International Modern Ope Dolly IscMtaf SafwdayIN *p.m. develop fifty-six ntorr- garden apartment utii's If f. nmlrr- stood thf cirlv fl'-velopmcnt ci thraa units - is. highly prob- able. In addition, there .:re cn- proximately ol2 vacant lots that may be developed into residential homes, and r»f thr*». plans ar« n"w DO YOU APPRECIATE LIVING being develnpH to ions?nut ap- proximately 50 homes during tbe cominsr summer. ii Further, there- are several uti- .developed trart$ on ".vhicji a total IN THE UNITED STATES?? of 163 residential home* ro«)d DP built under present inning. Thrr«» arca.'i are located ».nd do^i aits ted es area n^rth of th* /cemrtrry, Weaver ftrrtt «rpa. ejAl of Fxlgir street to Jfontrosp. avenue, and l DO YOU APPRECIATE LIVING extension of Mont rose avenue. Not t i included in the abovn is the entire acreage owned by Ciba. and ap- proximately aev 'ties. This plant would then con- menu of 27-inch Magnavox TV. And its prac n tain facilities nimitar to tho new IJncoln School. With the rfiTn: the outstanding value in television today FLY THE FLAG" acquisition of over 11 acres of lazi'l adjacent to thf school, this site of r appproximoU'ly H «cre« |« of adr- 00 j quate size to accommodate any MEMORIAL DAY-FLAG DAY FOURTH OF JULY anticipated expansion of the school. 595 The Board, therefore, plans to give prompt consideration to this CHECK mm OWEH MACSAVOX FF.ATIW Do YOU Have problem, and i>n the first sUj», to Pledge Of engage an architect tn prepare preliminary sketches on th>; re- Allegiance A Flag? ifuircd edditional fariUtie.*. sssee * The Mayor fltul th#> members of the Common (*f>yn< il arn irv prcortl K,Uh-in Altdumncl UHF Tund We urgo you to "FLY THE Hert is your opportunity . . . The H'ith the Board's'pUns fnr Wash- Lions Club offers you the finest ington, with thf iin'lewtanding and fo affirm fn your hearts . , * that, a* herrjoforr. the n^w ron- Bulldog two-ply bunting flags with strurtion will hr financed within "I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag of the *chor>l borrowing limitation sewn stars and stripes, two-piece imposed hy ]HVV. the United States of America jointed pole, with lawn socket or Advanced Water Safety and to the Republic for which house bracket ... all delivered to Counc Listed for June Tlie Summit chapter. American It stands • . . One Nation Indi- your home. Separate flags, poles, Red CTOBB. 'announcex « water Eflfety instructor course ti he h»!d visible with Liberty and Justice sockets or brackets are available- the week of June 1 to 5, at the Summit YMCA pool, beginning at See the Marks Bros. for All." price en request. 7:30 p.m. etch evenicjr, Hirold BMaett, first aid RADIO SALES CORP. n*ter safety veld for eastern area, American Red 125-327 MIUJUAN AVI. MIUJURN 4-4200 SUMMIT Crow, will be the instructor. This course is open to water safely in- OFEN structors' and senior life aavers,, age 18 and over, who hold current* certificate*. mmmy-* INTCUJOKMCB
<*•• SPONSORED BY THE LIONS CLUB AND THE FOLLOWING LOCAL BUSINtSS&EN WHO ARE UON MEMBERS
A. C. CROPPER COMPANY THOMASON BROS. indcmtrUI Piping DOYLE fXJRMTURE CO. MURRAY'S AMOCO SUMMIT ELECTRIC, 290 PMWIC, St., Newj ProrMenct tiury W. Doyle SERVICE STATION SERVICE COMPANY JM-ll* Bnm* it., 8«m«U 4$3 Sprlngfltirt AT«., sannlt Mart; Mumf r»«*Mrkk O. ptgkr BltENNAN'S DAIRY FARM E. L. FITTERER TWILL MARKING DEVICES Bro»if St. A Summit An-., SHHIMH Mwrta CMrt, Sumnlt Thomas F. fttennjui C»rp«t» Si Mnolmm O««rc« Twill 4T Division Ait., Summit PEGGY ABBOTT SHOP US BWM St., Summit 14 B*Mhwo»d 841., Sammit SIM MIT HILLS FLORIST, INC NEW DE SOTO NRf DOME IIOHT CONVlRTtlLi COUPE BUTLER AGENCY EASTERN mm co. *' ^ Smm tteM WALGUARPIERY'8 MEN'S Rral EnUte It Insurtnt* . Mlch»*l H. rermlclitlto H B«chw»wl B(L, I BMch«M« M., Ittmlt SHOP 231 Broad St., Summit 7 Betehwood « Bay, Hag ©ay. IIM Pmrtlt «f J«1y awl Ml PtHMtt to my |MM DeSoto In the *.?<; • • NIW Smi IN WOMT • MW §?TII IN IACK • MlW D **««™#^* • V is # NWrW ViH INOINI • . , HUS ' 0 9x1 Stt Universal Display D 4»A „ M1M, D DaHvw C. 0. 0. $,. :''"'• JAMES GORMAN Ine of tht IIIIIIIIII'lMlllMlllllll'lUMIItll'llIlM DESOTO PLYMOUTH American Flag 296 BROAD STRUT •r* mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm>mm%tmmmmikmmmmmmmmmmmmi fHf SUMMIT . THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1953 covery of h*r turtle. If the turtle Unknown Summit Family Is1 returned unharmed all charge* will be dropped And Summtt will bt restored to good) gr&ce* «nd Accused of Turr7e Theff kindly thoughts by Ulm Sage. A Jcmey City mm ie harbor- to Watchung Reservation where MORE PROOF A P Saves You ini; vile thoughts, aJjout Summit & *he had a date to attend a lecture Red Cross Suggests Gift .mil particularly an unknown Sum- on snakea Rt Tmiblde Muaeum Of Blood for Memorial Day ,,,;t family, accused by hi>r of kid- «t 3 pin, siu- apparently had some •*> r Lpjiing 6 Ljjrtle, l*-g<-n,l st«tc» A suggestion that .Summit res- misgivings about bringing her idents make special observance of r-.ujt the tur,tlc b» voivrlusj but lurtie to tin- htXutt for she «ud : Memorial Day by donating it pint lliii't is 'not. ;| true of a turtles *n« entrusted it' to the care of « owner, | of blood to the June 2 visit of the family group, picnicking near the bloodmabile w&t made thta week Money on Your Food Bills! WM Bright -Ssge of 14 Ctm- museum end told tin i »h« would by Red Cross official*. Tht W&THJ- hridiip «v'fnu«, Jrr;4py City, called l>; rndfd on schedule bills. Yoti've seen plenty before. Now here are more. Look over these f,-,r lirlp in refclorlnK her turtle It I hut to. Mi.4» S'i«*-'» .dismay .the rli avenue on June 2. .«,-CHI.'» th-iit Mies Sage foynd the 1 family had fi+>piirtid with her Pointing out that the Korean great values! And remember, they're typical of the many marvelous money- turtle 'it w«» a wood turtle) while turtle. Sm.-ntl persons jtlll in the I conflict has had its ^ull quota of savm you'll find in every A&P department. Come see... come save at A&P! .•nJoying & bird walk outaido. of art-a wero questioned and told the heroes and that blood is needed In Montckjilr loust Sunday rnorruriK. j Kir! they btlievtil the faintly lived the battle are*, the Rtd Cross sug- Wood turtles,' she s«icl, ar<> rare in Summit. gests that a fitting remembrance * - ,v« -t,^ and prised by nature lovers. of all war dead would be the do- Thus, Mi.rn Sage has «utUod the nation of blood. Donors may make With the turtle, Miw» Suge hiked to Assist her in the re- appointments by calling Su. «-20?«. r hmm M "Supir-K&l" Quality Steaks and Roasts A telephone committee has been organized to call residents BO that *.. frktd 19 Give You Outttamling Valv! as many appointments as posaibjc can be filled. A report recently Is- An Entirely sued by the Plalnfietd regional de- H fense Mood center rates the Sum- mit chapter second in donation*] II. for the entire area for the period Memorial Day from January 1 to April 30, Sirloin Steak 69 NEW Type No ordinary. Sirloin Slenks these! The>'re 'Super-Right" Weekend Only! Local Residents Attend V* quality, . selected from fine-quality grain-fed steer beef. AIP Super Markets & Self-Service Su.., RPI Chemical Conference •Several Summit residents par- OPEN TO 9 P.M. ticipated In a two-day conference II. Scrubable-FLAT on the chemical industry spon- sored by Rensseioer Polytechnic Porterhouse steak 79 THURSDAY & FRIDAY FOR CEILINGS Iiwtitute at Troy, N. Y., in cooper- At this attractive A&P price you don't have to wait for a special ation with leading chemical com- occasion to enjoy porterhouse steaks. Serve one tonight! CLOSED SATURDAY, MAY 30U panies of the nation. FOR WALLS They were Oarl M. Anderson «•«•»*itrta-»te« wd« tola. vice president of Merck, Inc., R. In S*mc» Meal Deparlmenli W, Kixrailler, director of re- I I Ib. y FOR WOODWORK leerch of Olan«a« Corp. of Ameri- TIII*UAII« B«tdf'to-Cwk-»ii« uncJit 8% fc* i Round Pot I UlMJYO • In Mi M'eat Depattmsnli ca; Hugo Rlemer, president of th* nitrogen division of Allied Chem- You can fce sure of good eating when you buy '"Super-Right'' round pot Toast at Mil AI AH» ««««'" Style- -,2«i 7H to 3H Ibt Because— ical & Dye Corp, «nd R. M. Burns, A&P'f. # One price . . . the advertised price ... for all cuts of round pot roa«t. oh«artcal coordinator of Bell Tele- unicKens 1*5^;, M»,.D,P,r.meM. phone Laboratories, . H C frcs r lb ICs Scrubbable! Boneless Chuck Ib. 55 PIdt8 BBGI ^ f° boiling Frankfurters '&**» 55» lb Here at lost is a realty scrubbable flat paint, to give . Top Round Steak *«»'»» 73c Brisket Beef >59» Bologna or Meat Loaf ^ ^ rnalchsng color, tex:ture and sheen on ceilings, walls Chuck Steak *— 39= Cross Rib Pot Roast %. 73c Livefwurst ond woodwork. Use it on plcster, wood, brick, concrete lb or cinder block and wallboard. Kyanize Clingcote Boneless Veal Roast ^ 59c Luncheon Heat spiod-jied %ib.33» Scrubable-Flat is seH-prirning, contains no water, does Top Sirloin Roast ^^ 73c not streak ond is easily applied with a brush or roller GrOUnO Beef freshly ground Ib. (JgC Rib Veal Chops tb. 69c Availobl* in tmh FiiK Oepti. . . , comes in a wide range of luscious, self-smoothing magarine-featured colors. Odorless. Stewing Lamb B™» ^ 19C Flounder Fillet ^ Fancy-ReplRl M ItjlItjle » OC. Smoked Pork Shoulders ^ 4gc In Saivic* f.sb Dtparfmcntt "Your Doctor Uncle Ben's Rice . 19c |b Pork Sausage Meat ib 49' ^ 59c In S«H-S«rviM Fuh D«parfm«iH ifyamaeCLINfiCOTE Knows Best You (li-iirnd ii|ii»n SCRUBABLE - FLAT Easily applied, adheres to any your doctor's ding- Ritz Cracktrs i 31c surface, leaves a uniform texture, contains no water, noci* anrl does not streak . . . 13 lovely colors with matching tiun l«i iirotecl your health, You ran shades in Celoid Semi-Gloss and Tudor Interior Gloss. Frw -# Nwfc|| depend on u» to Grapefruit Juice « 10c All set f-smooth ing ( fill your doctor's Wlirxk't 4 to 1 Ctmntrittd Fresh Carrots SUMMIT GLASS and rtitrlr, •M-ienttt'icalK", Grape Drink 2'- 27c Frw LM)'s • Fresh Peas We$twn himt Tomato Juice .2- 25c PICTURE FRAME Co. Prescription Center AM f«g t • GLASS • MIRRORS • VENETIAN BLINDS 50 Maple St. Giriw Frill fcinl • PORCH SHADES 5 Fresh Broccoli SU. £-7171 PARK & A5HW00D AVES. SUMMIT Spaghetti • 2 r23c G Boston Letttce fro» *M*y! Open Wed. Nights Till 9 SU. 6»03&5 Campbell's Beans 2 33c Yellow Bananas -^ "*• *>• l B [ 16 ot Winesap Apples AnpUrpo>» * Hew Grew CaWage t Friend's t« :L< Beans cant 35c YeMiw Oilons T««-I«W<»P Claridge Hamburgers - -43c Fresh Pineapple ^* »*• •** 3«« 17B Mfd um m } California Lemons ,.^','x. 4^ Pascal Celery »wio b«nFlorida Oranges **«" Sb 83 American Tuna Fish Flakes ft'r L°: l»«ln CIAUI R«aalobf»nd Soi. 'f<>m n**rby farm bunch 18 UOie OiaW c|98r,»d and wuhtd c«llo bag f m nw Brands- it ling reacnes i!ic«5 or M*** CM Fresh Dates <**»»«• J<,°k Railshes <° ^ Blended JuicenxK:!t2 V: 23e |n ant coffea 2o i iar Walmt Meats ^'o^ J^ Salad Mix R»a8iobr»nd A Nescafe " 53c Cashew Nit Meats b rSJ0°bS9 Rossted PsaNts Crispo CIIUOIASS^M^^-SS* Educator Crax . . i<«.b«29« Sherbet Mix Site 3^25* Veins r 8 JAW PAiKIR • # • Salad Mustard ^» ««i» 9 Lemon Piie Statler Jumbo Towels 33c frtsb iaj$ tap tirUM 67c Parson's Ammonia sud.y qU.rtbof 21« WMmn-lnwDMdWWti Air-Wick wsMsodori s^ozbot Jan p BOr8X0 Cleans dirty hands 8 ot tin White Bread ,l er Large Eggs 20 Mule Team Borax ^or Pia 18c Cherry Layer Cake ix, Cream Qietse Danish Coffee Ring "»« --29 Craim Cheese •»*"*»•* 2 US 35c SWANSON QUICK-FROZEN Save wifh Frnnou* A&P Swiss Cheese siiwd-uncy dm^c ib 59c Eight O'clock American Cheese Reddrde Kraft's Links Bokar Sic Cheese fireei filant UptAl'S Criico Soup Mixes Safety Bleach Purl v*g«!«bl* ihortoning Hiblets Facial Tissues g "33 2 ««• 23 «*>ia of its "whiskey richness", Wrltley Soap Tide Ivory Snow Silver Dust Whltt III lemi m 1 ««nt For tr)« fimtly wuh irW diihw For wtihlng f lr» fdbfNt ami nylwu fnr»ulwbl9 | A i«r«t 90« »'*"' fittt *4 IB* MM «9V
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11, HIMMIT AVI, SUMMIT IPTWEEN IROAD ST. «MI it THl SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 11 I tit' ' LEOAL ADVEBTISEME.VT LEGAL ADVEBnSJC3IE.NT LEGAL ADVIBTISEMINT New Providence Borough Drew Professor i MtNDLNO OMMKANCS " ciai. unldts sooner termiaattd by ac- •. tae puollc offlcs* ma/ osuss tucl> AN OROIKAHCS XMstiog t* tit la- tion or the Borough Council of tb» tliinf to be repaired. eltertd or im- «,->ec;!»a, Repair, Saconaiructioa Borough of Mew Providence, which I* proved, or to tx vacated and closed, end hereby |i«ea the-' pawer *ftd author- and. ths public officer may cause to Substituting for ,!!.,;* ia t>.# ftwoujh ol Xew ".'.?-. |J ft &ees fl; to do so. to rwnovt t>* pasted on the m»in entrance of an; d>--ncs, New J*nef. Found TO IMa aid'public officer and to appoint tn dwelling so clowl a placard with tht * wpy of D.;;jeroiu or laijsical ta th# Wei. I)it plsct- some other fit, person to following words: "Tfcli building i* un- •hall al*o to* Berkeley Heights •,'*.-» iwd Safety ol the Rftsletsnw aad perform tat- Suiitt « aald office. Said ( fit for tiuman luwutioa aud the us*»Uct oa to Boroujh Couacii i» hereby granted or occupation of this building for cotnplaiat Rev. Hi Bryan 3;ir,a.Ji;4'3'.* ol the Bsrouji ol S*» 1 l*ryi L Weii Correspcndenf. Summit 4-3972 -•Fro^deoef, asa. Provuilsg • Pen- th« powar *i-.d author: ,)' to fl* the habitation Is prohibited aa4 — Dr. Jofca Fa(«won, alty with K«*j>*« Ts«wo. of olfles, tht duties and the of auch public office.-, Section ?. If the owner tails to professor »f Hebrew and Old T*»- 2 3 •'. seq. by resolution, from tltns to ti<..'.-ja 1 It u htrebj1 lijind And dent* of Use Boroag^ of New, Pravi- Section 8. In addition, If th* o»a-veiUen cUitd tilt trie ei^teac* *i»a «defects :r.creutas tie hs**r"" - ' th l l - and CIUM to »um of Oue Hanfctd ($10000) Dol- »r« -«^e of o-.ijfr condition* v 1 in tile TJ.5.A, at , ^eadirl.-.i *u--h dwelli&ts uaafa cr in- *ervtd upon ih* o«a« and pdr-lar*. K*fh a*y that *\ich fallurt to f*. * aE4 *«ie£y. of ff.\; ' ' * - "owiud fcy K»*iryc Toan ' ]ii(oli«,. Minn. Mr, Bryan' U 1**l":»i> y «4 aad iSetnir.ea- I v,;s in luterest in »uch OwalUng. ajccomply continue, -aluU cowitttuta a !nhaJ>lsa«t* of tat So* a ,t'\. * ' M>rv<)i» aj * rimnbii »'.i »v. •u l n "s* health .and aafnr. sad It'i complaint atatlng ths chargu'' In' that 11< M 1 tpintt of(*R>«. . • , s:ght by' tee I Council- received t letter from wv.ng u 4 conm)wioii«r-of tte.^.h-vo t<; «•* we:fsre oJ th* »e»!- rupwt. aad containing a Notice that I BKtloa t. Th» unoum *f th» cm, . Tsui «•«« th* | State Mcwr Vehicle Commisaioner Morris and Orange Freibytery, ' fdtn'-* of *b* Bojough of St» fipvi* t h*»rtR« will bi held befor* tht i of »uch rtpairt, »Utt»ttaru or Uona, taiainlst • -witsMiM' »-'*-• Prof. John r«ter»»n *c« *c« firjt r#4d:r.g. arvi pubiif hearing ; Dcerd^n dtv.y.ng the Borough'* re- Dr. Patenon Is » native of Scot* acncr y..i itxi\ %'• public B»ct»s«jr public oftbtr, or hU de*tgiut«4 »jt»t, I prov»ment», or raeallaf anS cloiiaf. »*ia«ne»; intoi lor.iB* rfpiir. recoastruet'.oo. »t-a pS&te therein (ixid no^ le»a than ' o„ r r»movi! or demolition jiia'l bt a i t'et To mttr upon 9.-*.r ^ is. *ebe4u.'«-;or J*se 11- at 8 pat ! quest for ^teblir.imf^t of a motor j land H< lUtended the University eloa-u i x Qf:r.oUUan bt *uch dwell- es 110) a»j'« nor riiore than thirty municipal lien agaliut the real prop- j purpas* of,ta»3tiaj aa*m; entire S w.e aj part of the Na- vWtd, '*• receivint his M.A, de« 120) dsya 'after the «r»i«e of «»[on which *uch CMS VU S»- that Muth «B:.-;M , is Borcu^a Hd. • i vth:cle agency bore. He said he &K*.li,.n..3 Iht JaUowirif terni* -complaint: that the owner and putfe* curr»d. If the duelling l» ramovtd Bi»a§ u t UonaJ observance of hospital in iuch majsj-.tr *, " " Tha ri8«i fote« »t; tie present ut thek Introded ha: tabVd ft Ordir.«nc# to exercise the paa?t't* pr#- officer ' month. shire and Dumbarton. tn auch manner as m»y be directed tefuktlona, or i> pu% »erif>«1 here under. Section 5.- After »!•;« Notice and b? such Court: and ahall be dt*bimed tlolAtlon* thereof at- a He came to Drew in 1930 u a (8) "O*'ner" thsdl m«»n the holS- , hearlu; referred ta .in the preceding by. such Court ta the persona found Section li tr- cut A'd nun* ei of t.'je title' in ite slmpie. j section, If the .public officer deter- to b* entitled thereto by final Order visiting profwsox and was appoint- .r.|»n any ! coadltlona esUt in »uch dwelling Lightning Hits House • Soany spoilt ' M "The- Rol<- Played c.-ius* to b» esrved upon the owaer whlsh »re daujeroua of tnjurtoui to frejn the remuoder or * :hor of The Goodly Fellowship &uiidl;jj. or airucture, or p*rt there- • rilea In Intemt an thw«of. the C zone •**** dpprcvfd M-irch • hy the Nurses in tlr» Battle of, usifd and "occupied for human | th» health or **Jety of the occupant* Causing Power Stoppage of the Prophets, published in 1HS, the owner to the *x- of auch dwelling, the occupautt of Section li Thl* Ores • 8. 2SC3. i*i provide*, that -ofR^f- • Against S.ckntjs." babltitioa or intended to b« so used, the t!in» specified in taka effect. »cd lr,clud*s any ouihouata. -and ap* to m>»!r, alter or improve neighborlnr dwelltng* or ether rtit- Borough—Ug'n:r.;ng last w«»ck md The praise* of Israel in denu of the Borough of yew Prort- Uon ani bulIcELegB' rn-f/n be *l00 ten frons 1 law. . struck a Kendrick road hoise.riP- Both books were selected by the enjoyeel dence and »uch condition* may in- th*atr««t asd 50 feet from home*," us human habitation, or, st the option clude the following without Umltlaj NOTICE p:sg out en eSectr'.c meter box Group Meets to Study Religious Book oj the Month Club • te) "Public authority" shall mean of the owner to viciie and close trie which mt&riS a dLsasce of a* »ny houfclng authority or any officer the generality of the foregoltsj: de- t THOMAS C which slopped power a.«f-a. The hr>u.*<> wiicrr thePlans for More industry or branch, of the government of the of fire, accident or other ciiaraltlw; deace, do hereby certify t.-.i-. . • Post Office Jobs The owner U hereby glsen the right Uck of adKjuate va&iliation, light or going Ordinance w** ~:.''>l. • ha*. h-&M wt,:ch have- a incident occyrr/xJ xa« that of Mrs fKURScipaUty of the Borough of JJitw ta.inoeal ffortfora theaforewltiie.aforeaald Ordw to Borough—The Committee For Providence, or of tht County or Bute aanltsr? faclUtteu; dilapidation; dU- first readtne at as idjj'..".-< "*;" Available Here relating to health, fire, Building reg-' the Mayor.and Borough Council. Such repilr. atrue'tural defKta «ad _ ttn-meeting held on Taur*ajj- > .- in the | apn»»1 must be taH«n bt Notice la April 3d, 1933, aa4 '.hit tan o - -, Berkeley Heights—Opening forulatioru, or to other aetivltlM coo- : Borough net .dwtnsngs ,1B the Bsrougn of vrlting served upon thi Public Offi- »1U t* a«^8nJtt«d tor c3-j.: , 5?r«^s-t M a;: wed Monday evening "in jpost office jobs We of substitute cer and upon the Borou*h Cl«rk, wltlt« Sscrion J), Complaints or welert and final pAaaage- a: :.-.• . • - «• Provjdrne« U tr*on» either penwn»ll»J»y m* the ..Btorougb Ur,.*j. c^tniing to «»? -^ f_ ^ff jh'inglcj andi focploretorv docussions, accord- announced by the U- S. Civil Serv- heresy designated sr.d appointed as be brought to a hearing within thirty roo tore noi ds;* thereafter. *nd the deci- it mul,»ut U the *•"- » th» wrato-riy ri* of Mountain ice Commission. Persona living the public officer to *x»«Ue the such p«ra»n or 5»»on* L which time aftd pUc« ar.y Mffl? :rdoor woodwork, th« : ing to Fred Cr*en!ey( chairman.. jwer* «nd perform th# duties pre- sion of th« MayoMayr and Borougrs Caua- may be lntereated 4 to h within the delivery a«* of the hU b fil and the aam* caanot be aaceruined > i scribed by this Ordinance. Hie term cil thereon »h*U be final. by the publls officer In tha axareUt an opponuaitT to Post Office or who are now em u *ucH officer *haS! rva concurrent- Sectionn «. If t^» owneonr to\U to "•-:r>n ar.4 or. a in the ground. The lightaing ; of reasonable dlU»#nc«, and the said Orttaanc* 'th# Ing available sites in the indue- j ployed at the Po«t Office tmy file ly with hla t*rjn as BuUding Official, eotnplv with an order to repair, alter public officer ah»U ma** an afflaant THOJOS C !y »4t of Ec'.I Telephone h. the racier box when going . and «S*U tnd upon tht termianUoh or Improve- or, at th« option of th* »o that effect, then the serriag.w n-t'.'.e leader.' Powr was re- ' tna' tone are being studied with! for e»aminatioi». The exaa» will Of hl« dutie* u *uch Building Offi- owner, to meat* mil clca# the dwsll- n- «un'ej- vo.-k os the ' stored a short, time Sairr. be held Jtme 6 at II a.m. at the : the view to promoting the deair- Summit High School. yn<nx b&s bf•;.•>• cam- i able growth of th« Borough. Courc^aan diarias John- Loed Nursing No Bpfrcific education or experi- j Members of the eommitee, ap-ence is required but applicants Student Honored i—i pointed by Mayor Robert A. Badg- . rx u*? ^^ ^fj >o /*-•*.> v3? cunxjUAi Et^rk^I^v Hf^jghtvi \I' m'uet take a written examination Jean ! ley. include: I> B. Ctoddington Jr., which include* address checking sy«*Bi w... »^r. #3c-., Veroniki. of 22 LeScefc Place, was j David E. Damon, Julian Kurimani and a teat of their ability to ttt* -oro-igs AtMray Fred Lormtt.; one irf.40 girls elected fle -out- Thcron L. ilarsh and Mr. Green- 1 low Instruction*. ApplfcatSon* may s*.d eh-it p-u'e'.c on Ui?' gundir.gr student «ur*M" in the Icy. be obtained at the Poat OfBce. ' First wfth more than
First 4-WIMI HydrwlicBrakei... revolutionised stopping safety, later adopted by all cars. POWER BRAKES-siiice 1932, still not available on many makes. Flrrt Klgb-Cftiapr«itlon Eng)ni«« pioneered far greater drive efficiency. First V-8 with • Hemispherical Combustion Chamber!—stands alone today in drive power per horsepower. First Poww Steering... introduced new, safer car control that removed the work and strain of driving, still unequaled by imitators. Flnrt Waterproof Ignition... gives owners of Chrysler- type cars a tremendous "wet ; T weather" starting and Ce) tards. riont, war and .aWe of lands of iharan Corp. and lands tion, in ttie auaa«f. PrtT-*'* " - anti-stalling advantage! FENDING ORDINANCE yards are required as apecuted In of Kichacl A. Stsvitsicy; thenc* i3> Section 7 (c), (d) and as required along Und» of Uiehse! A. 8urtt«Ky KOtiCI First SaMy-M* W!Mtl»... in "A-l" Zone, «xc»pt that all t>«rta N'orch «« dtfrees 23 minutes Csjt t. THOMAi c. sora AN ORDINANCE to Amend As Ordi- T ' a new way to keep punctured nance entitled "The Zoning Ordln- or projeotions of a building used as 1077 feet to a point distant 130 feet CUrlt off thh a BorcujfBjt ei_-"f« -,_ aanee of the Borough of New Provi- i laboratory or offlct building ah&l! Westerly at right »r,|l«s from the dKSCt. do herehy ctrUfctrUfll tr-.ss ...•? •-•• ^ tires from slipping of! the rim; dence" adopted March 8, 1933. aabe at !e«it one hundred (100) feet Westerly tide line of South Street; poing OrcUnane* was in enjoyed only by owners of amended and supplemented, and tofrom any street line and at least fifty thence (4) parallel to South Street ltrtt reading tt a teraUr Chrysler-type cars! extend the boundaries of Zone "C" i5Ol feet from any adjoining property • and distant 150 feet Westerly at right on Thurada? etesiaf. on a map entitled "Zoning Map of line. ' i •r.gies therefrom Southerly 710 feet and.th»t said Ordtr.*c- First Fluid Drlva... the Borough of New Providence" more or 1MS to a. point distant ISO mltted for eonaMentlsr. (d) Parking Facilities. There ahall i feet Northerly at right angle* from I4ge at the ntr rer-»! changed America's driving ' dated January 23. 1933, eald exten- b» adequate facilities provided for ! aion of aald boundarie* being more parlctag motor rehtcle* of employee* : the Northerly aide line of Mountain «K» held Thursday «vr. overnight with a revolutionary particularly described as follows: and visttom, which fitciUtlea must be !> Avtriue; thence <3) parallel to Moun- 19M »t «:00 p.m. m*. *?. way to transmit power from , BEOIKN1NO at a corner of lands of locntfrd at least one hundred fifty"'* tain A?enu« and distant 130 feet place any p«raaa -wha Y»r» Engineering Corp. distant South Northerly at right angles therefrom «tt*T approval, before U- K*lly: thence (Si along landi of saM THOSOSC KlROlng running ttienca (li along the (uance of building permits, Kelly North 1J decrees 3 minutes B dividing line of landa of Tura Engi- We«t 130 fw mote or l«&s to th« neering Corp. and Bluron Corp, North fleotlpn Tw«. The aforesaid Zoning Sortheurterly corner of lands of I degree 36 mlnutea Eaat Mfl.10 f«et; Ordinance »nd th« map entitled "Zon- said Kelly, then.ee (7) along !anf aky Korth M d«gr**a 23 mlnut«« East particularly described a* line of lot* fronting on Mountain 1077 feet to a point distant ISO fe«t at a corner oi lands A*»nu»; th»nc# 19) along the rtar • • • t wewterty at right angle* from tha line of lots fronting on Mountain of YaTa Bnglnetring Corp. diBtant Af«nu« North $7 d*ipe«* 41 mimrtw irst Weeterlf alfle line of South Street; from South «7 depew « minutes modern times...^ thence (4) parallel to South Street •WMK 9T7.57 r#w to tht point or pia*» and distant ISO feet Westerly at rtght East 13701 feet from th» Eh*ttrly of Beginning angle* therefrom Southerly 770 fen «ld« line of North 8tre«; from »ald more or le*» to a point distant 150 point of Bf^inmng running thence The aforesaid extension of Zone "C" f§*t Sonherl? at right angles from (li along tri« dividing an* of l«nd« is *l»o (Sown upon the plan which the Northerly aid* lm« of Mountain of y»» Engineering Corp, »nd am>mp»nicji this Ordinance, sad Avenue; thence (3) parallel to Moun- Shsron Corp. North 1 ategres 26 which is b»r*b? m»«« a pan ttiersdf ! tain Avenue and dl*t»nt 150 ff<»t •RtltJsd "pitn Showln* P*6pes« ' minute* East Wfl.lo f«-et: thence ti> Change of 2on« Made hy John 3, Northerly at right angl« tharefmm 1 Westerly 970 Xe« more or IPM to th» still along said dividing line North Ktnu, Boro tiifr dat#d May 11. 1&SJ. ' j 8» d»|rett 15 minute* Bait 0M.73 tiattrly line, of l»nda of Kutherln* !*«ctlon Tnrte, This Ordinance shall I Kelly; thence (6) •ion* land* of said f««rt to a «ton« monument a cotntv t*Js» effect immediately upon public*- '•4 ... revelation- S»f«, »att«r driving control p»w»r for safer, faster Kelly Forth 13 d«gre«i % minute* Went Amtrica's smootiwtt ride.,. IS) feet more or Urn to the Korth- try tw*-type «ndc«, practical . . , with th« first Full-timt stops ... big Chrysler Power with new double-stronjth >a*t»rly corner of l*nd« of *slp%%6, March 8, j # JW3 M «menfl«d and »uppl*m«nt#d, \M ' Hm'f mittWtiNfl MM Ceronotlon ., , p|u» df Hit Itf ^ h#r»hy further »m#nd*«i, b? ch*n|lnf # Section > th»r*of to tm4 m fotloin; tliJi MWM. YOU CAN WATCH All THESI lift IVINTS «I*HT »OM New Yorker "{Station ». 'C SBoan. (t,\ tf*#. Wlthtni any 'd* Zon» no COMPOi? OF fOU* OWN HOMI! A(A Mow Now Q?rytl«r Alrtwnp Alf-Gmdif!oning Syit*« land at MiWne *h«tl b» tw«d, and pa kviMlnt *h«u im «r«ot«d er sit«fMl to W mm In whofn or In pkrt, for mr '" " j ni Any tti« •p«K'fflw| m I •s p«rAtltt««l in !(t» "A-i" Call the Marks Bros / 517 SPRINGFIELD AVE. b«r*tori*i 4t»c4» :n vtnnity of lands Berkeley Heights thtlr visw* fhi m«t matting of courthowe, of party of thf f.rat part and the Peering committee will be Sayder «venue. June 15. Mr. and Mr*. Joim F, MctJann William W. Drury, widuwfr, to to Mr, and Mrs. Wiltard Geddi/i. Mr, and Mr* RhMtd L. Brawn, menu a Meyner to Be Gtttst plot No. 133A «nd B, map No 2 property in ' VVinchi|i road, 2MM pupil* Subcommittees for -** Of Local Democrats addition .(q Murray Hill "Farm feet from Countryside drive-, Colony, Anoth phase his group will Borough*. Rofcert C. Meyner, tended. High School Study *tudy ;» "Do achook belonging to Democratic candidate for Cov« Mr. and MM. William Horak to a regional «y*tein show the' same ernor, ha* accepted the invitation Mr. and Mm Herbert SAuli, lot 2, W« think golfers are ,,, m,ercart in the achooj «« they do of the local Democratic Clttb to nmp of Stony Hill Estate. but might r«*vi»t titat ppmiojj. ^f J" puttine Problems in their own school? What fe th«lr b« guait of honor- at a dinW R«niflby Kent to Dogwood Lane our J»ack>ard »vre close to a attitude and a bo that of the par- in the Hotel Suburban on, Junt Development Co., Iota Z to 5, bl«tk fairway. - .••- -.-• JV>r*u*h — William Turnbull, ents whose children attend a Re- 25, John qrelli, city chairman, t»;rfl»n of the committee to gional .school:'"' | announced ibis week! w •ras • *)* Regional High School B- Shfldon Spiague, a utati*. Meyncfi acceptance waa received with Rsssaie Township and "•i!uli la making. a survey to Monday, and definite plans for swiiAlHum Township, reported analyic the probable school prob- the dinner were ttarted imme- in W« study at the tac« future growth etc. 13 hag been proclaimed Clean-up English, Languages, Sciences, rNitureStudy. PeisoailGuiluicc. •rf tbf launieipaliUea. Week in the Borough, and all one Mathematics, History, etc. | Renwdkl Reading Robert Clark, chairman of the haa to do with the "junk" is put NEW PTA OFTICEKS-Mr». Robert P. dark, new. Ha committee will nmhe a sur- j p ; right, aw Harvla O. Fidhter, MM. Mark Sllverrtein, Remedial ^»^tfig Y Qrade School Meal ••*<*•. committee studying the posaible Mn. Ruth Roblnaon, Mr». Clark, Mrs. Meachem, Mr». ety to determine the possible fu- it out for collection on the regular jly-elected president of the Lincoln School FTA, building of new high school in garbage collection days. receives the gavel from the retiring president, Mr*. T. E. Moore, Jr., Mr*. Julian Kurzman «nd Mrs. MUISERT and KINOf BGAITIN CAMP urt growth of the other towas a The period WAS approved by the Lamed A. Meachem. at the tnatallatiou ceremony Nicholas Gregory. (VVolin photo) JUM 1 to Aug. 14 ox part Girls and Boys. 2 to 6 years old. hctth industrially and domestic in the Borough; told the group they Borough Council at the nn>etihg held at lajrt week's meetinjp. Other offic*r«, left to Registered Nurse. HotLuncheotu. Trained Teachers. effort to finii out if they would iv* flerticularly interested in the Thursday night, and Mayor Rob- Outdoor Pby—Rhythms—Wrtcr thy — todiisitant plant manager early wip»r»—Sorgeit Know Your DODGE and PLYMOUTH Beat" Fall. So order today! tion, Besides Mrs. ciark. president, of frozen food*. Two and daughters annual dinner of other officers include: Mrs. T. E- Sheifs for convenient y^ STEPHENS the Presbyterian Church on Sat- Moore, 1at vice president: Mr*. level storage. Full width, glasl OTTO SCHMIDT, Jr., Inc. MILLER CO. Ruth Robinson. 2nd vice president; urday «t 5:30 p.m, In the pariah Mrs. Marvin O. Fiehrer. 3rd vice house. covered vegetable d 304-30* BROAD STREET SUMMIT, N. J. 38 Russell Pfoet Srr«-»r president; Mr* Juhan Kurzman, Mr. Owen* ha* given his show, Set the extra savings now AfAtkHA S IAROI SF StlllNO secretary; Mrs. M. 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AB part of iU concept of service, Summit Federal Havings adapts its business hoijra to those convenient for you. If you commute, you'll find w open at 8 a.m. —and ready to wive you rapidly, If you're at home during the day, you can Btop in between 8 a.m.1 and NOW ON DISPLAY- 4 p.m., Mondays thru Fridays. And if you can't makft It any of tho«c« hours, we're also opon on Friday eve- SUMMIT RADIO Hot Point ning*, from 6 to 8. Making it easy for you to save with OWN Autotnotic Mfity and good earninp is our objective. Let UM NtlDAY serve you. * EkctHc TIL f P. M. Lateat Dividend 2% per annum. - ' APPUANCE GO SU. Your Saving* insured up to $10,000, aa Now On DJipfay-AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGES SUMMIT FEDERAL SAVINGS 4td Loan Association , \mmmn Be*chwood Ro«d tod Street • Hour*: FUEL CO. cmmmm AND mtmnsm BY THE vNtno $t*tm tS8 BHO AD STBI»?r mm PARKING THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. MAY 21, ifSI fhree of Six Brothers Join Lincoln PTA patients to be discharged will gical, medic*! or m*fntlt][. T*- Overiook Seh Up tave through the main efttrance- Ximta being discharged m «n»- In Navy Celebration r»n Morry Avenue. This will cover bulance will use the clinic emer- To Meet at aJt types of patients whether sur- gency entrance. p $/e tfcroid Di day, Harold and brother Fred, New Parking, Exit, bccio, 21, .» ••• < rf< h .H/I. r for the first time, Uy completed a 20 »««>k iouts.. The final meeting of the wncoln the N*vai H<*j>.u.' Cur;., is. t',so >. ,.-;. ji'/tol recently re- [School PTA wilt be held Monday, Entrance Rules Our Time Pay Plan Makes , Portsmouth Va, and n - !••'• ! Mom Kuivn Another Xo* jMay 25, at the YWC4 at 8 pjn rjilea jisrUiining to parking md home on a fiw-dd>- !-,-_\. " '!i "'• <' '-tl( i'-ifiy wfls brother |Ncw officers will be elwMnt *t thl« and the We of entrancM and exits « w*a rwiked fourth in «t oais o: raaetlnir. Tht ratetioi U bein* htlt at Overload Hospital wer« r«- Owning General Tires fas/ fitudents. . . g j at tht YW Wc«iw* the •chool *u- i«t»ed"thl# wwk by Arthur W. The sen of W- »nd Mr*, Frank »-u:;o..;«j flt ' Camp Kilmer. Al*o j ditoriuw U belot used to *tor« rur- Smith, director. Special parking of Summit *nd Mi&m?, attending the dinner was Domi- |nitur« for the a«w ichool whi«i areas have hem set UP for hos- It is JO easy to buy General Tires n., the N"«vy man is one of six nii'k of Summit, a World W«r II iwlll open early next fsli, pital personnel, such $» aur«es, others «H of whom have »<•' K'.ul, ttiiothtr vfUran of i Joseph a Truncer td Uie New volunteers and other workers, doc- on our convenient time pay plan. If ere eenrlof tn the World W:ir •:, in in Florida. Pfc, Jersey Department of Conwrva- tor* and visitors. ' «. Hi* mother was nd Robert i« in-Germany. tion, will be Uw principal sewaker Hospital per*onn«l wHI park it your opportunity to Frank left yesterday for newkm* will present «n IllmtrMed talk ear* in four areas, namely; rear Mother of the Year during dirties at H<»au. Fort, S. C. He en- on mr«*tlon in New Jersey park* of nuraeV home, roar of Shaptcr enjoy the extra safety, listed 'in the- Navy January 17, tad foreita. » family dinner party Sun- 1US2. and Hartley houiei, JJeauvoir ave- John k. Leavenu, chulnntn of nue sgain«t embankment aad new mileage and comfort the »afety wuwnlttee, will report street level parking area opposite on « study made by the group con- and on Mountain and MorrLs ave- of Generals and pay cerning &*fety problejns at the new nues across from the new hospital school. wing. as you ride. You'll find ORDER YOUR Doctors wilt have three parking Man Sentoitctd in ar«as. One will be the present that Generals pay big GENERAL MOTORS Wavsld* Gordtn Thtftt clinic area, and a new lowor park- In the Union County Court l*»t ing are« loeate-d off Beauvoir dividends in thousands Friday, Leon Behl. who recently avenue as w#l asiianother new ' DELCO-HEAT pleaded to three charge* of lar- lot at thp doctors* entrance be- ceny, one of which involved the tween the old and new buildings. of extra miles. Visit taking of goods from the Wayside Visitors will have two arpa» for their convenience. One will bo at our store soon. Garden* of Summit, WJU sentenced 1 to «0 days in the County Aril, hia ROOSEVEITS TRIBITK TO TEACttUR-ReiL.r* fioowvdl school tlu- r«ar of the mir-SP-a home «nd the other will Include any ot the sentence to run concurrently on teacher, MUa Caroline Day (at left) i* pt«Mnu*pue h&s been have served New Jersey Harvard University at the Ameri- Morris Turnpike at Millburn Ave.. Minburn can School of Classical Study in received in the olfkse of CSvarle* » MADISON 60895 property owners success- Athens. Her first excavation was A. Otto, Jr., m.m»g&je, courthouse, , Phone Ml. 6-4430 fully since 1935. Our rep- OPEN SUNDAYS carried on at a small classical site Elimbeih. The Katioaii %»te yo utation in this field is un- called "Halal of Locrls." Bank, NVw«r«t. z$ iwrned *Kecutor. dtaler or Bam rge«.' and Route 10, Hanover (Whlppany 8-0375) surpassed. Her second excavation covered ilartoa B. Depse. widow, i» listed m the ber.eOti^iy, Mr.'JDepue died MICHIGAN PIAT. Inc. Open 7 days - 8:30 to 8:30 ANNUALS Consult u* on v> beat furniture, there is no reason soil. One row of «tttndiions pro- K>3U«I tiilR from a decorative standpoint why truck's 27 inches from the ground, a lavatory should not be in a bed- while those in the opposite row! An ideal panel fut room. A well designed lavatory have a height ol 21 Inches. Intoj and fix-up projects ",* j harmonizes with the finest •ur- the stanchions are slid panels ot With it, the craftsuiiui or Remove all brunches growing where leave* join the main stem of roundings. 14'' woodboard, which form the ter can create bi/imj '• staked tomatoes. sidt's of the shelter. .The pbtol dividers, cloaeu with >l:d Equipped with a wide ledge ends overlap slightly to jurnish a ([pare room in the ,*iy., the Jihadf nt'oded to protect the purpose of a wash basin and a for most garden!*. Here is an outdoor Mittiug /oom, surrounded by Howlers, a bower in lh> mont charm- child's room, part or n:,\ ,,f Most Food for Space Used dressing table. The bedroom- lava- ing dense of the word. The gt^i'is *all b a dry wall, with the stone Uid in courses and selected for plant from a hot sun. In threaten- may he covered >•.; h H tory helps to relieve pressure <>n color. •'.'••• ing weather and winder, tlu* panels for .ft <:r;iek-Tteuibly provide** perfirt irsg unsightly garbage ,-, fclokcp, picket, fence ox trellis can modernized, lavatories were In- in the W. . At Ice Burpee Com- :"our property, to say nothing of self, for you can purchase the gory •bjcauae,., 5]oRe i» now being rwistotu and tough; they last i . pvegetables orp attractive and ht grown, one early «nd one late. An ; lack of it causes decayed spots on n Curb Leaf Disease tl*fs., additional enjoyment you'W jitonc »-"Ut and ready to lay. And if quarrkd on #a rri'ass-protluction definkt'ly." ful. Cut them in any (Wiredsh early hybrid variety will give • the fruit opposite the stem, called i .... take in your place. with a scroll or coping «a\v f The opening of/buds on tree* you would prefer that it be more basis?, and cut in .stahtfard sizes for Surfacds of the hardboard paneb heavy yield in midsummer for i blossom-end rot Moisture Is eon- Probably the greatest change 1" the ver.ifitile temp and the production of fungus permanent than a dry wall is apt var;oiL» usw. For yoii'r planter may be tr.vUed «-ith a clear ac«ler. salad use. Heavier yield* Uv ' served by' applying a mulch of modern theories of landscaping Is board r«ll('i. The markers raav spores that initiate leaf diseases to be, you can mortar it yourse'f, you'd probably use cut »ton<' Some g&rdencra may wish to adn •until late fall are given by plants • lawn capping* >ix incites thick, in the use of the stone wall. It hs^ pr nwI p«in:od -in bri occur at almost the seme time. tli« u>-ual mixture being one P*irt wncer, which always conies four H colored finish, The nurseryman \ i' which take longer to mature. j a!i along the tomato row. ; always been used in the Eastef" cO or They are closely coordinated with cement to two parts sand, mixed inches thick. Sirotf-cts the edges with aluminum ' '"- Stocky plants are thgJp».st to | If you are a smoker, wash your part of the country for houndart' Cecil Off fli.' f',r; temperatures. vfith wnter to a {hick consistency. paint. The panels rest on tlie buy, rather than older, Taller and i hands thoroughly before handling fences, but since these were apt t« Flag^on.* arc available in" ir- 1 mr.ds ,-iiniil'irlv M<-';1'" *» When spring is wet—and this f:d|j« Lily Pond With FTUKSSIHK 'boarcifl forming: the porlmetcra o " more spindly specimens. Plants : tomato plants, and do not touch be fieldstone and created the Prc** rt-gular. wmt-irregular and ran* tlie growing beds. on has been a fairly wet spring thus The lily pond is somewhat more doaa rectiijgu'ar sha[>*'-», u.nd you grown to a single stem may be tobacco until your work with them lent of handling boulders, «nd erf* Advantages of the take-down folks like .ii-.-u-rivl f|j far in many areas—fungi t&ke hold difficult, because of course it rc- cm juat take your own skftch of •set 12 inches apart. The support u finished. tainly never provided any privacy"- Kiveniunise over conventional urci on their l.iwn.'.- <:hHr».''<* fart, according to Dr. Rush P. 1 quirta digging, and -cementing, what you wL»h tf> do to your local to which they ore tied must be Tobacco may have a disease the trend ha. ) been away from th»* are the low cost, improved fro;n Mother Goa^e rim-s. fo Marshall, director of the Bartlett bU< edging it with flagstone is stone contractor, who •will be able stout and strongly anchored, to re- which can be transmitted' to the use, and this type of etone. ventilation, and quick assembly to ample. Fasten or dnuv a jat Tree Research Laboratories. When about 'is easy « landscaping task to help you seJect exactly what sist wind. boundaries are far more apt, to protect plants from fnwt or cut the iTvatf-rlsl, prime «rd pvti tomato 'p'.antA The same precau-1 it to dry, it takes e little longer &> you'll "find. However if your you need. The *ton« wall in the A single, stem plant may be for the infection to become estab- planted with evergreens, w storms. ' '•' tio.ns ebou'd be taken whether lily pGiul is to be a connoka?ur"s Burpee booth is two-inch high twisted around « s'.ont cord, fruit is picked, or any work is lished. provide a year 'round screen, ;-jiot, you may well wish to dejign flaj-itone which provides « thor- which is tied at top and bottom. stone fences have become an done with the tomatoes. Best control is to spray in ad- ;t with o double level, editing, using ough".)- dependable wall, whether In tying ' a plant to its support. gral part of the garden crea. One Way to Give ALUMINUM ' Those two plants are distant vance o! the infection, just before to.' provide a step tfowa it- %t. ia:d dry or **t with aiortar. use a strip of cloth, or a \Jti»e « garden with- tral *tem or leflder, When the first j London plane, linden and maple. out a plan will not be much of a A beautiful stand of gross gives SUBURBAN biossonis appear, at each joint Window* Screens Spray with Bordeaux, repeating garden. .Select the crops which fir\y gardener * glow of pride It the sprays twice—at intervals of j you want to plant thin year «nd v.'ill look more trim, however, and REMODELING CO. Before being installed for the about ten days or two weeks, be easier to handle if there* an j COMPLETE KITCHEN summer, door nnd window screens > then locale these plants, indicating Rooting & Siding when the leaves are half grown ; the spacing distanc*."* bttvix'en the edging nest to the flower bmls. \ REMODELING should be.thoroughly brushed with and when they are fully developed. 1 An inexpensive, effective edging vt ]17 Woliwit St. Sa. M5W kerosene to loosen accumulated .rows, «nd between *hr pkint * in Horse chestnut leaf blotch, that quarter-Inch wood. Take long ' dirt and grease. When the kero- j the row and also include the time affects honse chestnut treea. Use sene evaporates, the dirt can ite when the plants or «eed ahould bo Bordeaux, applying three sprays washed out with a strong sp:ay planted. at intervals of 10 days to two from the garden hose. I Early paiit should bp planted weeks. Beffer Homes af Lower Cosf COLEU5. iju»t as mon a«,prie» Iwip bsjiobnerd hratlng If thty are to be u*?d tm «allion». most 30 per cent of the Jnhor er planting, or to nrrve any ilin' ctern using hot water with forcerf It l» not im e&rly to plant wdtohes *nd «arrotji find b«fc \ ANAlYSiS, A careful $W$1 4 Lafayette Ave. Summit, N. J. force. Bualneai! and industry have liar purpMie, tlu» line 1CHV<«1 (|r«J can be ln«it«llcd for position* waiting for more — pur- plant Kochla ehildoll Is «-,\<;r*Hcnt. $H>0 mm® than i warm «lr iietd, Eettly pkuit«d nwd of these oi your.insuiytico pi^c^w^- tlcularly If they'in young *tid Conical buahes 2'k teH M0\ wJtH ««y#' the Murnb- crop* mtv almidy coming through SUMMIT 6-5874-M & 3860-J atagle, wltho ft, wt b «'i«rgR' p«rt flf th« genwsl mm* pkntlriR in „ front 3. CONCKOI. K nirr Combination Screens - Stonsash cm»mm» AND SEPTIC focal point i« highly New leaven develop of kroping your ifuiif. TANKS OJ.EANEI), BUILT the wmftifr mi the colors m d R. A. Mlchalshi program always up lo Combination Doors ft IH1FIDOZFR Btutwa fwir if* fin (ret tall e»r» Km HICN « SERVICE b« grown tmm ippd nf Tltbonl#, tmixirni • thp Cmttmim cum Truck* for Hire flownr of thd inciMi • ThW AUIRATIONS-MFAHS rmnwA mm ( Spencer pi. IRONS & CONNELL wnom MAH« mmmmn ot bright RIMODILINO )) (ll'i in «retr. Tli mmm mmmm fifty Toreh gnm 8 to 4 l m I'M ) tf Am. Summit. N. J. 111 Watt M tomm CARL GUL1CK «nd I* mor» compsot, ,|ttr flowifi. '' MADISON 6-2447 M«ffftf**H In hot, C4WNfT CO. /--. ; !• ' i •! 1 * t t9§f#, eft M9V 'i co.1 «fter th« IN BUM IB, M*. t-JHl
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SMALL DIAMONDS ' 2 MINT 3 •I 3 POINT 5" 5 POINT 9" Other Stores; Dallas, Texas; Abil«n€¥Tcx«#» and JPICIAL OROli WORK life ** New York, Antwerp* * ii. 1 I Page 16 THE SUMMIT HSRA1D. THURSDAY, MAY 31, If83 Miss Howe of Virginia Bride-efect Joou L Andrus Patricia Henson, Overlook Nuns Of Lieut. (jtg.) Lee Bartholomew Married in Daniel Barton, Married 1o l to ('apt. Hansiiton VVi'jyax Howe,! Married Saturday Staff Physician t\> N., and Mrs. Hofre of Atlantic j Church Ceremony Arthur Quinn Mi*t Patrick Blackburn Htinsoa, F-'tct Headquarters, Norfolk, Vir-| The Um Joen L. Andrea, daughter granddaughter of Sjfr, and Mrs d.u.htcr or Mr. and As*] i;:n:a, announce the engageru«mt " of Mr. and lire, Juiea And-us of Clarence E. Blackburn of Phila- Soedtriwrg. or Union, **%=$* <»! thc:r daughter, Wu , Teresa ; Diamond Hill road, Berkeley delphia, betam* til* Bride Satur- bride. Friday in St. Paula Luther- 1>:-Sh Howe, Oo Lieutenant (jg) j Arthur ijflk)rj .J Height*. »'&» married Saturday to day of Daniel Macron Barton, aon «n Church, Elisabith, of Dr. Her- • announced by her f_iH S'aaJey R. Pawlikowaki, Jr., «on of of Mrs. Ch*rk# It Barton of New USNR. son of Mr. and Mrs Albert ma.ria K. Schueler. son of Mr. and I min Madonna Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Pawlikou-jfci, England avenu* «*id the late Mr. Na*- John Bartholomew of Plymouth ! Mr*. Edmund Sdiuelor of Na«- \ Miss\ri«« :\i.-.....". . g Sr., of Lake avenue. Clark Town- ; } Barton. The wedding took place at taiXU-is, Ormany. Rev, H.'rbect i School ;»•• Hj. iih\p, it the Zion Lutheran Church, ^ tS r- ' Memorial ChuKb of tht Good performed the cere-' « dental ' Miss Howe is a .graduate of the Newark. Rev. B. D, Tuhy per- [ Shepherd, Philadelphia. Rev. R. followed by,a tvu ' t0 1>T f*3.]*-Kt of WiHkm and Mary. Wil- ' formed the ceremony which was i Mr. Dunham Taylor, a_*ii4ed by a cou- £dg« in jo, Union il:ghSai«:' J* hamsburg. end received her ma- followed by a reception at the Vet- sin of the bridegroom, Rev. I Watch .in tsr'.s degree from Teachers Col- by the O-.t-rhe^d I»or .^ 1 eran*' War Memorial, Hillside. Charles P. Price of Ugonier, P*, Till- •)r . • wore a *c>je, Columbia .University. A mi m-. Ine, of Map!* ^ood, j_, Given In marritge by her father, was the officiating clergyman. A j ivr.gih *u M1 '-•'' «hitc s»tln gown, brr of Pi Beta Phi sorority and of \ "year end « half Jn .. the bride wore « white slipper reception followed at the pariah with ,<, k>p.; .-'.i-'Vcd'lace jacket £a> Delta Phi and Kappa Delta States Navy. satin gown fashioned with off-the- house of the church. an "Wri'!% a Story" |i ,. Dartmouth; 'Col.!£jjer'"'a«d 'Dart- I extending into tht upper « sma.51 Isce collar, the gown ter- wn bl Miss Cianciulli honor. Harold F. Soederberg, ? *h«me«>f the May meetir.j # _' . mouth Medical gchobl. received hU j Mis« Teresa I. Howe mlnited In a cathedra] train, A iryswoai' degree from the College i brother of the bride, %-aa best man. . Summit Story League to Auffwjer. fingertip vi«U fell from a tl«ra Weds Texan at at the home of Mix* Kat"'.^" u( Ph.vsie;aris end Surgeons, Co- j cap of Chanttlly lace trimmed with U.%h«*fi wrrc IUiht>ri Marcus, of Hjjsiiy av«,'iiiji", Union, end Wil- Wallace. 380 Main strn.-t ::; r*s? jurnMa University and served as ! , n i«- i l_l ' J L pe«rLs. She carried * white prayer ham on Thursday, .May ^ ', ;" St. Teresas liam Speckhardt, t>f Hawthorsv M lnu-rn "and resident physician at MlSS BflllSh Honored by book with a whlt# orchid mad 111- p.m. '* At ft nuptial mass on May f at avenue, Union. Philadelphia General Hospital. He Her Sor0rlty at NYU le» of tht valley, .Mrs: George M, WilH« ^ ..M St. Teresa's Church, Miss Louise The bride » a graduate of n w }s e member of Alpha Kappa Ka; - ! s"*__b*tl Balish d*UKh Mrs. John W, Bromhaad of Rad- the hoateiB. The speaker w.; ' pPA fraternkternitvy and of Phi Beta irCkp-! *' _,*' _ „ . ' . „ CianciuUt, daughter of Felice Clan- Uaion Hieh &hoo! and Orange nor, Pa., wu matron of honor, Tht ciulli of Wert End avenue and the ital School of Mrs. Jean Emerson Moffet*' pa, and :s presently attached to ter of Thomas Eellsh o{ Kent bridesmaid* were Mi* Elisabeth MemoriaJ Hoip latt Mrt. OanciulH, becawe the mming and 1S presently head New York City, Cue*u "«rj" the USS Sarasota baaed at Nor- Place boulevard, a student at New D«l« Hamilton of Radnor. Miat vitcd to attend. folk. • York University, has been awarded bride of Norman R. Netek, son of; nurse in the operating room at Olivia 8, Court, Oermantown, and Mr. and Mra. frank J. Netek of| . Captain Howe is presently a/.- • th_ e, hghes„ t honor. give. n by tht MtM Dorothea A. Bourne of O«r- HospHai. The Delta Zet SOWIt aJumiUM as Corpus Christi, Texas. The cere- tached to the t*ff of Admiral * >' fa a gTaduatc of the S sociation to the most outstanding i nantown. Tht flower girl* wtre Lynde D-'M'cCormicSt- comYnander- mony waa ptrformed by Rev, Har- of medid GiMen University, and graduating . senior of the Delta ' Mlas Usllt Frank of Merlon, P*^ }n-chief of the Atlantic Fleet. old A. Murray. Margaret McBride. . University of Marburg, Zeta's. The award was based on Sara Sebastian of lisngborne, The wedding is planned for July, wa* tht tolbiat with WilltetB Y.j many. He is resident physician at leadership, campus activities and Pa. Wtbbt at the organ. A receptionj scholarship; She was presented Litut. John C. Barton acted as waa held at Le Pree's at Roadie. _.^ _. Aft«tl r a wetidiiiJ4; j trip through with a gold inscribed bracelet. his brother's tatt man. Thciuaher* Park. the .New England States the cou- Miss Balifib is a graduate of the were Dr. Donn C Barton, Hart- Given in marriage, by her father, SLIP COVERS Summit High School and the ford; Charle* R. Blackburn of tht bride wore a gown of nylon t tht honored gueat the rank of airman second class, i the bridesmaids maize. . graduate of Lincoln High School. ai tht annual meeting of tht Col- Following a wedding trip to Po-I John Pawlikowaki, brother of lege dub tomorrow at 3:10 p.m. cono Garden Lodge the couple will! The Summit Pottery Shop TELFER STUDIOS the bridegroom, waa best roan and She is a siudent at the American In the garden of Mrs. Paul E. make their name in Panama City,' ushering were Walter Pawllkow- Institute*t>f Banking and la em- Shartt, 380 Oak Ridgt avenue. Dr. Panama. 27 Chestnut Ave. SU. 6-2898 «ki, William Lovich and John R. ployed by the Somerset HlUs Joaeph is the recipient of a fellow- Afldru* National Bank in Bernardsvillt. ship from yit American Awoci* Ulti Sommer Presents Ceramics Sapplln — Cuitom rtrtnt The couple are graduates of atlon of Unlvtnlty Womtn, to- Studio Piano Recifai CUsies — rinUbea glfta t« orfltr- H*I1HIB| Regional High School, Springfield, MrSundstrom attended Sum- ward which tat local group haa and are now on & wedding trip mit High School «nd is now a contributed $800, an annual gift Mitt Ulli Sommer, daughter of Boon tm-SM D»)!r through tho New England States senior at Sevens Institute of railed by tht Book Sale in the Mr, and Mm. I. P. Sommer of by motor. Technology, Hob&ken, where h« fall. N Pnwptct Hill avenue, gave a __ 521 Mlllfcjrn Avenue, Short Hill,, N. pkino recital Friday evening cttjs la a member of the Delta Tau Or. Jo*»Bh tf working la tht tha studio of her teacher, Mm F. 3 Kent Place DramaDelta fraternity. ohemistry ^tsartinvnt af the poly. Q, Qharshte of 31 Lenox road. > = A ffll wedding Is planned. ttf.hnlo jMUtuU In Brooklyn. In- ITS BABS FOR SWIMSUITS dla U> • m»j»f |»r«4iJ?«r of wona- Mla« Sommer gave «. three-part 3 program in which works of th#!g Group to Present m l?«»*fttR.t Infftiimii in €lnb the Kent Place art department, hu t^Mt p«rlo4s ftf mu*ic were rep- j 3 guided the production staff. tht «tam'c mtrfy frflfram. •»< rMenttd. Some of the compasi. jg Play Saturday sha |« atutjyjRj tM ifp«fati«i! MiUv «th» VI«M the Phraner Gymnasium theater. Mary Annc WSntercr ghort H|,b.. ^^^ Unlvewlty. She haa senior c!«w *t Summit High. She i been a lecturer |n. phtmtstry it thj psftjolpates in the high school iH This is the traditional production Caroline Seagcr, Gladstone; Sharyn Institute. *fer several ye«r# she Daily Luncheon bind, and orchestra and aim la % is towards which The Maskers point Vagel, West End; Barbara. Bre|« waa honorary secretary »f the rfterpber of the Summit Symphony ]E their efforts each year. The gen- tell. Mountain Lakes; Sarah Cooke. Bombay University Womin's Or- Special and Band, In ell of which ehc = eral plans of The Maskers group New York City. ganteation, and «n ftetlve membf r plays the oboe, She was *Ur> s«- = which have led to the staging of Mary Tustin of South Arnboy is of other women's groups. lected to play oboe In the Centra! 15 this show are In the hands of the the stage manager. The scenery At the meeting. College Club Jersey Regional Bend this past != club officers; Patricia Macdonaii crew consists of Mary Camming, d b l board mcatbaii report brief- wlnttr. MIM Sommer will enter != of Summit, preald«pt5 Virginia. Beverly llallard. Karen Miesem, ly on the progreaj of their depart- Swarthmore College in Sepieni- = Teller of Morrlstown, vice pres- Ellen Stiles, and Nancy Voorduin.J menta during the past year. btr. " toent; Adallne Starr of Nllcs, Cali- all of Summit; Pauline French andj Darwin C. Hand, prealdent, will fornia, secretary; and Barbara Diana Pope of Short Hills Mary be in charge of the meeting. Member of Choral Horifty of Mountain Lakes, trea.s» Morrison, Chatham; Mary Nettle- Win Katgws Sport* Awmrds Eldredga 0«bater. son of Mr.fi urtr. ton, Morrlitown; Warth* Van and Mri. William F. Sabater, s MUs Hope Oorken of the Kent Horn, Far Hills; CIaud Bunk; ,jftnc Dunn, « Swlmwir Hall of Fomt. Alleii'lftlr; and Vkloiin Hull, Tremindom Trade In Allowancft On Popular Brandt: Waahlngton. N. Y, Advance «al« R0S1 MARIE W|lB*«,f|,f "mlrwlt bm" mlt. of tlcH^tf) IR fur nlirnj t»f ©nitn . Lonqln* . lulova - Il^in • Crofon - Mi4o . Wlnn«Mr md ntwy b« purchutd e\tMn at COti OP CALIFORNIA—Hit "milpfmi" I thi ichool office or at the «|«of. &.i. AppliancM • S«nb««m - Wiifinffh^M , ToRN'lA->"»illMiH KIXIB-."A1' "I" "CH bro. Communiry Q847 R^ri. Sttrilnj ENGAGEMENT RING LADIES' or MINI CIGAMTTI Shuti ft luqqof*. til* WEDDIN* 1ANDS i CASE I LIGHTER COMIINAT1ON W» ttirry a ftall MM et Mm% PICTURE HUME Co. 1044 $5 IS t#i» Rvg. $39.9J RfQ. Vdim (•ftdfo*'. Wtd Bf»|«» • •1A1I • M1RIORS • VINIT1AN ILtNOS $Z95 to $19.95 NOW,.. 5ALZMAN ^ •POtCHSHADII TRAY . LIGHTER • CIGARETTI NOWfrMN $ 1OX AND ASH HAY $ OFFICIAL A«MY I 24" NAVY OIPT, ITORI PARK A AIHWOOD AVIS. SU. 4-0345 $195 4" Main §t nilMif I Thuf*. «>« In, *.i •s 44? SPRINGFIIU) Open Friday Eve.. Till 9 P.M. SU. 4-1444 Optn Wtitoidw Mght$ Tttt 9 •12 SartoffNM Aft, Illllllllllltlllillll, U(*n Aridity Night WI P. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1*53 ierhqod Witt Hold if j sen; m I hi• Mitsilswesi, w«« student rccit«I» for next week in j f///O(jf© /"O//*. Set At th« kaffeeklatsch mcelin$ ^.,i;n U»e slate which Ivs already-: ^<>m>>ey ' Mr{* $•(<- K'-'-Uoviii^ of Gl»>n Oaks Ellen Richtcr and Elisabeth Plum- Calvary Epi»- j >* Annamane Seiinko. The story l|pal cll rch •I, vice-pl"t.si>.th this B BroWn of Divisi<>rl avcnUe and Mm Mn i ' '1 ' " i,, !!_ !)i» .„ |« i ,i)JLa| ,,f ,, ,„ , ,,, o ,,„, \','~, r ; Bend .rond have been named c«- ' vm<) tfllinj? a: it by Mrs. Craves. IpfMiri'H II, ollfiuiuH. KiSll.H? (H '. i ». , .,, . as been jitatuit ,_• r.ir> tit .'- .«•'.. Jrf.nu.'Jinc McUan of ! '^ following have bcMI .named'.: 1^ * ° ^ * ' f * f v Mrs. Gerar<| V, nr I > AI X-.V \'«....,n. 'Th, Juggler" by « chairman for the various ,vcnt3| ^ " *il]K,m J. I-wlcr. , 1 M -|' k ' i a Plans for tin* (ii / J i [i i ) >' " ' I. i iu i <>< |.r \V..Knii... Mujwrel Plimiky o! i "^"W, Sa Thoma, A, G«r-, t« .Student Couri^il he held June 2 at tut V \, lit Mi. hart, |»ony rides! Mrs. \V, (I -.Al- 1 i v . l n . i.i.j i in 1) " by Klinor Meyer, daughter of (.-hire Hoiiise wi ) hi ri < u > J ! ;r ( Jli!d 1 ' ' . il*< n 'i ,i li- Haydn, Hmilh. of Summit, ! ' " ' ^»'« toy*: Saaiuct K..Mr , aBd Mis Ha"ns'j. Mcyrr of Ml groumis alld bo i : *'• - a member of the .student govern- f M ^ \ (<>•! <) ii!)ii>" bv Krrisicr; and Margaret^ ' balloon*: J. W A.-h.-.or,. - m,.m (YUjneil « Sivarthmore Col- I puhlu-ity; p. y. Bf tlie book booth will he members of the Dram.) Watch Repain il I • tvt {! t I! - On Tlnu.sday at ;i \>.m:, M«iy Guild. Flow-era will be- unih-r the tt'l ' \ si O li\ the upper .«chiK)I pinno pupils Pearls Restrunq' . ,^i|»elvi.-jo!! of Mrs, ll A Cotting- I' I li^t.1-. I 1 I f Klli'it Ricbtcr and Klif/iht'th Engraving ALTAR S t ,, t ,i f ,i t ( ! . haI)> A bilhy haz above mi l char|S< of lhl> Cliiul ;abk *..•.„„! r-nv. Mr.. Kenneth M.jo f Columbia, South Ara,llwJ ?Mr.s. "M. K. Au^ l Mr.«. A >G' . Moor' e .members of thee creative art.s department of the j Erieson, retiring creative nvla chairman; Mrs.! ••p:3Vem" bv (Jranatios- Xuticv it'oilege Club aJitt tli'-ithHr n»mi;il sprin;; luueht-oa held j Douglas A. Smith, muaic group' co-chairman: Mra.:; A,,gel! of Summit "Scarf Dance'".1 an,d -MIA, . HowarHowmad B Bishop will CARLANS UHI 1 o cllalrliairtnati«hii p of the Kenf PlaciCeC School Thur.sday. Above, left in n-jbt, lir.st msv an-.John II, Hnmmett, gournmt group chairman; Mr^Jb y Chammade SSMII Cooke of ' ^"'i ,' ' " Your Community' Jrttrler ?rA Sanuu 1 McFnrlam v S b booths with .Mrs. e Betrofried " "'• ' " - !>""^»» ehiijrin.uw Mv». Kdwanl Chiavaroii. m.ihie group cbairinan, aiulMrs.! r y i'tv S-mi'd in F , '"! '' '' ' Oppn Pri. V\n. ti» 9 P.M. Graduate N (W ork C .snaek bar, Fri- h f r >?, •„, Danvin C })jW'' dilJ) P»-si'J«"nl: .Mrs.-Keitji ». •• !t,,l,crt V.. MoW.llhun*. drama group ehainnun. I M.ioT" hv P« Lv-n Init- r,v A' Urab-tnc ' 449 KpriiiKftrlil Ave. SI). 6-1446 M J under the t»u- «A f.o..,u», :, amons s ,h;iinn:(n; Mr.-,. .John s T.-«- .• ' ', • ' . i\Vp in .-photophotot. •• i:0f* PatchoKUe" , ^ , !Ne w'! Yorlil Anit, a/'Hn> month. • M .-• RoirDiiu li tii-.liter u'c Mr. IIZZZZIZIIIZZZZi~~ZZ'~''"~^ PERSONALS . „ ^1~" ZZTiril-lIIlJlZ " ! tiorfihwin; katlH-rine Fond' ville. nt-.d Mr.s. (' iMi'li'.')' Ronbiji.-. ol — ••'-- r— r_..HZZZ| of Short Hil!.» "You'll Never W«\ll< .Siio;1. iii!!.i >? fiai.-.'ex- of Frc ,-fi M-y 23 (> fhc date for her :,"it their son, Allan, and Mr*. | of Cutler. "Moonlight Sonata" by 1 i rn ;, H'iS.uii WiM, ;.ot! of Mr. »/«! . :;U:,:U!L, shower Tunv:!a.v ni-'ht at ; wt"!din:' in W- ,ihuv Wentwortii Icavey'.-i biot.'ier-in-l'Uv and «i.*»- i IJeethown; Clay Hart of P;ir;n, : . n i-\ W.s.s ci| Short ihe .iriy r-••-.> nu.nnt by ir P-'rn.' Mr.*. Swifl Chur.'h- i r, Mr. ;-r;)••>•., of !].ei- hr;(l,)! )i,ir;y. u, ;|i H'll-iir-.- . Of ShiTt llill'J. Mf\ i in • ,. . her Five" by Brahma; Janet iLv Play Clothes 1 ; B• r'•••i'ii 'vi' 'v- i• s*irr 'f 1 Jii'c p.M.J,, , !vji] ,--*>t(,j-t.fn far <'v •- ; worvh of Summit, "Soa:it;i, Opiw ) 1 > ,n 'in i in !> < ! M ' - i ( • •! « •"• \ ift I f i >' i (Mum if Mi i 1 iff t ti n i t > j ii dt Friday for n trip to I,,; TUUH A,tnbr" by Duranto; r .in SUMMIT M < :i> ,,nrt M I i iK^ A'HO t> , tu i- \ '1 11 M ini' Sl'irr of .N'ih-.i, California. IV, i ( \ ' \ \ i\ )U ^ .»' \S }J i ' o! J'li !•]. p V 'IK, Maliir,,!,! M. Young l^^^l iL^°iJL °l!!l Slacks and WELFARE LEAGUE Inc. ,• ' . < i ( u WI '••!('' - ' i t -i I' n II Wi itl< i Flowers i J 1 HI -e rural are £!!(:•!':; at i ~t "" '. ~ 1 ,' ' •» i 'ii .'-M. il lip ,i i ' i M M - \ I J Wi! U I „ .- .('(>_) 1/ i| :e (jiteniliny thf Ui33 ' rt^.-'wtins Mrs; Keller wij-f Mr.s. ( Matching Sets a i > *• ol *I V i i i i in it i Set The FOUND ' in M F < t f Wi/ .< i mill i ruifrr; nn> of 4-ht1—St:itr •' R- R- Diefisniorf, MrA. G, Kvurts * i j1 | »h' .M i 1 li, v t1 >• <' O'k 11 !•; ni.( S\MU^ C \u tl Lf A'.-.;:ancc Company ; I-ow, .\ft-.>. Harold T. Ciravc.» and' Mood i> , l , . M- ml M \\ ' u, U fu •" of C " i Hi olil J in U >u i, .Mr-,-. Mr. Young • Mrx. Norirrw S.'Hill. Male pii>i>>, 3 weeks u*d li'.uk. U Li .>i . V i\ H ' 1 1) " I . » Hi I'l D. I I) n s fin'!'1.! aj;t'iit, ju New- RUtH MORGAN, INC. The In-uif i.s ra- i: ; ; k M;ilf (;*Tnv,.-i "stii'|ni*fci. ~ * 15 i III ' , ill Ii < .lf{ 1 /) to n J' n J: .1, Lii< Pi «i i OIK l>r X C;iri of diant . . . the \ \ H, i, ,t, Mutual «mv 1038. ! ' ' >- •^"'^'•"'•. ' W^ t J Tirt i oi< ii ot /- > i i Vv* ni A (' !••> of New , \ o i ' icrmerly of Summit, the ;.;.n of The Children's Shop 1 1 Summit 6-2948 l.i M > IVb*rt I'utj' th Vi hn ii ' gui '. -t.- attetHliiif;-the i -Mr. «nd Mw, Thoinw.s X<-vj)le : full of hope ami » _-._ ^i(:.. r :i*^ . if**** 'Ii i Mr- I'hnR !- n IVrrj i ,"i S> i iior-uiaii. who ia leaving -ha-s been voted n nation- i»waril loveliest brMi is 1 is ,. i ^ i ii i 3 'i i; k- ) i nit ii,i KftUltiu-i- in Arizona, j hy the Fyuiif:':e.ioti of 326 Springfield Ave. 519 Park Ave. 1 ovt I i e r yet m n < .'1 Tf \ h • i''i • fl « X, * - — i'M> .M i II;'en Crocker, Mr.* i Valley ForKi', Pa, for hb ((hifa-! I? ttiion her fre.-^li DO YOU KNOW SU. 6-7070 PL. 4-9032 r ] < '£ .( r't I' ( Mil X' i Ml- F i Mrjii of the H >t L.uri Mvii tton, Mi.s.s M'iwis Bly, ! ti"nal work in (he miiiio vi.-uai young hc.imy is ABOUT J - * M S ii m .s v ith tlu i' i'td- ^•4jft lor r intuti'i Mi > kob'it B. KiJiio.-j, M.-i.s Gloria field. enhanced with 11) n.> iii N'tw York ' ttinre.'.liNjjil! .\wud t i'lnnullo \Iit.i I'hyllia Riciri, Mi.s»(" " the nugic nf tiiiiii i ni >n .fio'.vcrs, KARPET-KA5 .-..\ney l'!:-.-)er. Mr.s. Charles M. !,s.'V,t!, >li--i, D.-.r.-.t O •b.-unc, Mr;?. M-. ar.«nl HiJifre-"'. nvenue • I: ;vc retti"M;. Tasteful Floral Setlitif/s <;»!• i -i1'! -M;. • M.-ir;.!)a Berry who Uetininq Wall-to-V/nll C<»r- Mr*. Ti'nma'i Burke of (J;t!«!;»wJ » fr<'m.« thrre-wrt-k .-».ay>fii; L<& vM~av, -in:- >'>'ith Mir-* ijr.eer. Wo will be plensed (0 nmMi pefs R in Your Ov.nHomc :>W", Mr. and MKV' Tht.nr-is F. -' Vv'o^tii and Ponte"V,<ier;an < I .Shai/y.skle av.niif, 1 WEEK ONLY! Mr. iiml Mr* Thcma» Fri-u *;,-f \, harmonizing floral sirr of Hij/rloic-Saiiforit fitifls >n cf Rio Di- J-nu-irn JJraxii and • iir.s. \AX:-i-iu -- V. Riilllsi' (tfliiri.1 Sii f-rli'ic" linn in One 'av of Mr. fliiW M:A Terfne j A. Ynlin;; of Ho- Ci. Hurkn of ICHII. M •> M Meet Helena Rubinstein's SUMMIT HILLS •!» th-'it jit- ! „,-,.,.,. ' trl Siit-uiii in. \vl|i» Jifiv hf-rii v«- ... -V l!r<),-i-,|.(»-( r\pirl- f sir I ur Kstl- to nh"-i 'Ihi !h ni (U;i.t tour h'umpe j i'-.'i:;;^ ul. .SUy Tip, V~i, in now FLORIST, INC. I litniuiri- ( !«•?-"• in ^»tir lloni* Ti T. 1 • ;;• Uie j agu 'I at iiii'k Hill I'',ill:»"lnn, Pa. tjuburtKia kwt 3 Becchwoed Rd. Summir SU. 60500 Beauty Consultant! -Mw. A, «;. Uird «f Winrif-or!- Mi-.M lil'y i"'1-0"-- Mrw' ''r": Shell tell you everything M Nf til 1 1 l ft vinrl K of'lho fxrrii;j\c boanl al tea i - -"' I" -'''"' " i " uav- v^ ith rolur! wiileh about your hair! H-tincU, Mm Kuth You'll get volyable help Mr, flnil Mm, jelin Heavy o[ i Brown, Mi-' Hraira-e Uo"e, Mw Wliciv Helena RubiiHein tnrrb her atten- with hair problems! 'T'i'ie Irft IHM Rii'I. ;i!l ninl Mi.ss Dorothy j tion to hair care and bf autv, is r rt! ^ y (,'h;e;i';o. They ML> tip and lukc* tmlicr, \m\ tv Come in and let Hrlrn.i Jiiiliin-tein's ,:..'Vt.;^:i ;.. n"-'., •.'.•? ^f.t.* Bc»nr !'^' &' ^^ «r un- with our finer with yoii about your liair-wf km»w v«m*ll managrable, she'll ?liow von wlut to do.
conic running! She'll >ho\v you a corrective l»cauty treat- i ment for lifeless or drill* hair, for ends You'll barn exciting new ways that have become liiiltle from too many with hair color! permanent* or from over-bleaching. You'll learn how to cniiili vour natural Helena Rubinstein's Beaut)'" Con.-ultant Auu\c with sparkling highlighls. How |o will chart your individual hair tare make a glamorous new color change ju.-t f along with your special make-up and a* easily a*you'd put on make-up! How to skin care need.-*, too) in* wonderful Beauty -ft wa?h color into your liair! All this without Guidb for you to take home—free with strV it-ing a permanent dye! lie Hire Unoine in your personal interview!
l\\o Helena Hiibiiislein Gins FREE
THftOUOH AND THROUGH SHAMPOOING ... liuliviclual Beutity Analysis! ns o melhef'» «jr«». H«i»or«» lh« nolurol .liiimmn (i and trut celorf. You'll r«me * »«lii«l>lc V"«1t mUt br g CONlHOUtO SCIINTIFIC OlYINS l»ook »)(i hair rsrf »nd styl- Htlrnit fiubinxlcit not loo loil Md nof lo« ilow. l«l*tf Your Glass Jalousie porch or io io!«B«ord «v»n IhemeiJ <)«litol« wool Hbtrp, ing by Nrfrna Riiliiti«t'm. your Thi» new l"H>llfi is full «( too in jrour »pfi. ial breezeway will be the envy of all STAINS AND SPOT! [XMRItV KIMOV1P .. V ihe n^wpst *»y* »ntl m*»n« •hadr (fnoviRli for 1 n«v»r rubbtd htitthly but pnmp«r«d until limy your neighbors. A modern func- to gi*B four hsir n*w glam- disappear I Na horth themicolt O'i tv«f U«d. tionally designed glass louver our. It •howl lltf latf M hut j th«t ivit diilr inti-n»ihr« your hair PORCH or BRHZEWAY window which offers unobttrvcled PHONE: SUMMIT 6-3100 »lrucfion» on how in do roliir. but w»«hr« n vi#w, protected ventilation, /r'fofi'm* iliem yournf-H! It hi««/(ihr (!fjiii"r. mlkipr tlian construction and si'mp/e operafiort. afltwrn conrerning fv*r lirfore,}<>»*« h»«r hiir~«ntl ii'i ymm i mete nuttuttfithlt. EXTRA ROOM! Jalousie louveri art available Sr> clear, obscure of toltx platt gloss. The imidk *nafhm «cr»«M ore readily r, UeUm ttuliimlcin'i Bf«utr Contaltant «v>U he brre thU >r«*k tmty. So mtk« * your Bj»|»<)iiitfM*'»t now. Daii'i mift thi* tuns of>portunitf to gain new benttty and gUmou>! Cdi SUMMIT «r. Mdl x make* it possible for ytm fa enjoy I f a coot breezy porch in the summer I lloMi: < O. —or a warm tnug oxfra living IM ft|)UM|lt AVIJ, "N I Main Offic« ond Plont C r. N, i. I room in winter. I Chathom Read I CHARLIKE'S . .V. DRUGS Stem In Summit, Chotham, Madison, Merrtsfftwi /• -:. ' i FIHI NKII'i;RKs fW).M TIIK IhUN CURTAIN i 417 SPRINGFIELD AVI. SUMMIT i CO! TrRY! i i *•-•»,-"-• .-\.t s II mm it V,M (,A. or I>II»MI< Summit 8-o.Jis for pickup i»»ilt« w 0«*miml Ptflt If THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 21, HS3 Mount Holyob Grac!uaf©$ College Club to Uc#! R»ildenti to Smith College Graduates Mills Collt^ Club The.College Corner Honor Noted Suinmlt rcsldenu who PMtMtttt S t'pttlon Sigma I'M P»«l«*. Mis* Sally A- Marsh will serve rj$ junior counselor of Women. Indian Chemist, Mtik mim QMb of Herbert J\ Gdm'tne, ton of Mr, 1 " to wlebw* the tooth ijhe is the daughter of Mr.' And Mrs. Carl M. Anderson of end Mr* J. Hamilton Lewis of 37 Mr*. Hugh M. Maisli, Jr., of U5 oJ th, CMtteraU W RuthVen place, ha» been pledgecf Blackburn road, scholarship lege will laclude Mr«I Wl {XikUy avenue, and w enrolled In chairman, has been designated «• to" th* Philadelphia Colk-ge of the liberal arta course at BuckncJI. parker and Mfe* Nancy Pharmacy and Science chapter of official dt'legate to the nsttonul of 15 New sntland the Up^ilon Sigma Phi fraternity. Join* ilojior Society convention of the American Also, «nd Jin. CH»rle« He w^» eleo awarded a wwitj' ciatlon of Univemlty Women in Sl*«kbuw pl«c» Miss Ruth Dunn of Countrywide ; Minneapolis, Minn., Juni 2146, by basketball letter for the 1952-1853 has be*n selected for menVbrahlp • enc« Wolff, the executive board of th« Oolleja •e«Mn. Geimine 1« studying to- Im Cwen, sophomore women's rec- j Flaw IctKK Club. wards a doctor'* degree in phar- ognition society, recently at Mia- We dinner will b« kt maceutical research. aii University, Oxford, O- The education of ft free people Oreen Room of the jfetei [« the theme of the convention, New members, were tapped dm- I and Dean Rvwk, prealdtnt Hecelven Fellowship ing the annual May Day proogram ! which i« expected to drew 2,000 di delegate* and vl»itora from 1,111 James DeWltt Uukin, son of when outstanding women on the' raer Awbtunt SscrfUry 6r. AAUW tranche* throughout the Mr, and Mrs, George B. Larkln of idinpsit* were honored. will b« th« prlnelpa! ipe*ktf Cromwell parkway, H ei-jiios at MUj Dunn is ii ftYihniiin in the country. Dr. Su«ui B. Rlley of Nashville, T'niin., natloiwil prea)« Named All American Princeton, hi\s rccfivcd « fellow- Collfjfo. <>f Art* and Science and - •"' • dent, isya, "Th« 1»53 AAUW eon- ship at Delaware University. is a graduate oof Regional High * . John h, ^father* of m q,±m v^ntion will focus attention on two n School She ii A member of the i drive, New Providence, h*i forces of paramount importance: Elected at Miami Univt-jsitv Tlu-ater, : ' , . selected All-Aiuerican am nderson UefU Education, whloh liaa long h«en Two BuoUtu'll University -.•.:_...- SMITH til{.\UirATEJ*-MU* Martha Louise Iloge (left) »nd 1IUUYOKK CmADUATKM! Miss Barbara J. H tlonal ichalaatlo awimmtn the chief concern of the A»scicl«' orjjorcs from SuiuinH, hav'i sun! Miss Margaret A, Wliicea.(right> are included ainuig the t® can- j Helrna Fbun4»tion. f^m Nmneil ('las* Stiiijj Ivriulrr, ; Dolore* I. Oppenhetm tright) are Included ajnong the 4W Smith lien- tion, and Fr«edom, our "mMt nanted to important Miii Alice Tiite, ilttughtcr of: students who Hill recdv« BA degree* on'June 8. Miss Hoge, the didates f»r graduation, June 8, »t Mount Hulyolie Oullf j were mode on the b&»u of of Blachhurn prx i Vt*i putt.it'tyion as iltiiiiiM of ' f'.rt'-d bunt jfuiJfr for tho Class jCatoiisyille1, Md. Miw'Oppenhelm, the dauichtfr of Mr. and Mr». R. two years. In 1051 she was chosen a S»r*h Willlitpn scholar /or out- Among the prominent t)ie Peddle School vatssty JVVomeii'.s Studfiit Govern niK^,\h- or Vjb:, nt Simmons College, '.I. Oppenheim <>f *J Sunset drive, niajore4 in government and Is a standing academic work. In her sophomore ywr »he dormitory from th« ficldj of education, gay. team. A on the clans .soclatio'n, She i» the daughter of BoiMiii graduate of Summit Higii School. At Smith ahe was on the de«n'# to the Athletic Association, »n<) hal rrnment, art, literature, civic and Summit High • Mr, .and Mm, L. J V. lJ»1, and us |versify of Gviuva and th« Graduate Irutitutc of Higher International School graduate, Is the daughter of Mr. and MM. Wlllia , preoildcnt of Sarfth Law- in the liberal arts a member unf the Simmons Glee Oak avenue. She vvas a member of her claai choir for twd years Oollego; John Clardf, poet, Special Offer . member of the Karelin Film* Committee In 1050 Mist Wilkes •' f Club o president of his day. Herbert P. Gelraint* 37 Ruth- , awarded a nuialcal arholarabip of ven pkee, received an award for junior honor society and also pres- j $1,000 by the boar4 or directors 261 llwli Avt,, hk) participation in basketball. j formerly of BACHRACH ROCKAWAY ident of the -local chapter of Beta ! of Rel4 Inc. Millbum 4-4312 ThcUi Pi. He has distinguished Gelmir.e is a freshman student there, majoring in pharmacy. Reid Hall, founded! through the Summit 6-8188 Even. MWburn 6-4S62-J hiawelf in'both football and base- efforts of the late Mrs, Whltetew SALES CO. ball at the University of Penn- Aid* School Fashion Show Reid, Is an educational center sylvania. He y>m graduated from Karla Jacobsen. daughter of and residence for un; versity wom- Summit High School in the class of LAWN Mrs. Xocvelle H. Marquis of 105 en in Paris establish* d to develop Learn To Play The. Instrument That It 1930. No-*- England avenue, was a mem- international friends lip and un- MOWERS Cited for Math Ability ber of the steering, supervising derstanding, Tho. pew y established Sweeping the Country Plastic On April 1?, three Summit High and dressing committees of the .scholarships provide for foreign annual fashion show given by the study during the 195a-54 academic Garden School students, Guy Carrier. Miss .loan D. Webster James O'Brien, and James Polk, senior class at the Laboratory In- year and will enable the Hose participated in the fifteenth an- stitute of Merchandising, New to live at Reid Hall ind continue ACCORDION ber^s ff thf junior 'claw, was nual Pi Mu Epsilon int*alc. of Sew Jersey's Outstanding At- Webster, spent her jtnlor year In Power Mower Special Mrs. Richard T. Orth, 167 Moun- Smith, son of Mr. and Mm. Italy attending the Jnlvcreity of >ordion Trnchen. tain avenue, has been elected Georgf D. Smith, of 175 Spring- IV power mower with Bribes & BEAUTY HINTS Florence and taJdng rivate piano siration engine. Chain drive. sophomore class representative to field avenue, is chairman of the Children Started of the Age of S j 25' with brass couplings. one of thi> Ilnest moweis avail- instruction. She has»cen a mem- By Mr. Richard the Student Union, Student gov- board of the Yale Dally News, 3 yr. mfgrs. $ Marguerite Trices! cutting study course of some He is a midshipman in the Navy Ix>ng, co-director of the Margins 442 Springfield toe. Summit 6-9285 kind, sho had better leave this R.O.T.C, and a pledge of ChJ Phi rite Long-Jacques Th baud School. HAND job to R professional, for cut- il fraternity. McGregor ting hair is a technique calling GARDEN TOOLS for a masterly hand. As fome- (Jet* Rochester Tech ••j*-'. onc has said: "What the stroke George J. Hatem, son of Nel- Sportswear of a painter's brush is to a can- son Hatena of 28 Gates avenue, Ptrrtclfy Fitted vas, the hair stylist's shears are received an Associate in Applied GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES UP to the shaping of s well sculp- Science degree from the Rochester Transplanting Trowels tured coiffure." Institute of Technology at the ASK YOUR 1YE PHYSICIAN^ TO It is true that the shears in SSth annual convocation held last Saturday. Mr. Hatem. a graduate 75% the hands of an expert are re- sponsible for the lovely, sleek, of Summit High School, wan en- well turned heads you ?er, and rolled in the department of print- , Servings! ing. we nre not talking about thf OUILO Digger Forks length of the locks especially. SWIM TRUNKS Eleet*d to Torfh~at Ysl»» List to 4.95 . 2.95 & 3,25 It ifl about the shearing to bring out the best head contour, the George G, Smith, of this city, 044 Sf»ingfield Mx. has been elected a member of (he 613 Central Avt. CELTIC LINEN SHIRTS really important feature in the Summit, N. J. Torch honor society at Yflfp. East Orange, N. J. List 9.95 3.95 new hair fashions. Thus we in- OR. 6-4000 XiSS^ SU.6-3M8 troduce Mr. Richard of Carousel Stnstb, along with nine other mem- SPORT CAPS Hand Cultivators 541 Main Street List 3.95 1.25 H&'mlresters, a master of this East Orange, N. J. Keg. We each cutting and shaping art, a man Ort. 3-1008 BASQUE SHIRTS who hns developed a technique DRAKE Lilt 2.95 & 3.95 3 for $5 Special IT each in cutting hair which so en- B. A. CANDIDATE-Miss Nancy SUMMER SHIRTS hances the natural wave that SUMMER CLASSES Chrisman Bennett, daughter of seldom Is an all over permanent Mr. find Mra Loren E. Bennett of List 4.95 & 6.95 2 for $5 Headquarters For necessary. His talent lies par- June - July - August 133 Hobart avenue, will be a candi- Nylon Short Sleeve Shirts SCOUT CAMPOREE ticularly In being cautious not SECRETARIAL date for * Bachelor of Aria degree List 7.95 3.95 EQUIPMENT to produce nhort endg on the at graduation exercise* on May 35 outer Liver of hair, Fr»r ex- STENOGRAPHIC at Converse College, Spartanburg, Eugene Jung LLOYD MANGRUM tremely fine hair he applies the S. C. Mies Bennett ha* served as it ttmtr < Repairing shears from the ends upward*, ACCOUNTING house president of Pell dormitory • Bwtchwocd Ro|»d, Stanmli GOLF accentuating the natural wave*. Day and Evening and as business manager of the Summit In the right cutting he clainu Approved for Veterans Conversationalist, campus CLUBS lies the trick of making curl and pttpcr. Enjoy the Comfort, luxury end DaptndoWity wave fall into place after a few quick strokes of the brush. • Free medy of Train Travel oh your Next Trip to Enroll >W. • Cjll or Visit Feature of Y Carnival SET OF Courteiy of DRAKE The YWCA's annual Smorgis- S IRONS CAROUSEL HAIRDRESSERS SECRETARIAL SCHOOL will be held this year In con- Rtducftd to 1 CLEVELAND BIB Springfield Ave. 308 Main St., Orong* junction with the Spring Qirnlval '.95 BRAND NEW ORangc 3-4058 which ls to tak« place on Satur- 35 SUmmit 6-IMS 90? Brood St., Ntwork day June 6. Ticket* at $1.50 ^1)1 be told In three ahifta 5:30, 6:30, CHICAGO TENTS "Juirt Orlte Up titd r«rk? Mitchell 2-7585 SET OF Sprrlsl discounts to Boy Scout 7:30 and will be available by call- Daily Day and Night Strvict 3 WOODS Troops and similar org«nh»- Ing th* YWCA. , turns! ARE YOUR FURS Reduced to This new fund-rateing event will rim* ill.** i, V/mOADD r/iMI-f «««r i»«»» *m JR. WALL TENTS offer «a the other main attrac- omtwt UVIN9 rim, 5'xT ,.... 10.7S tion * block dmtt on tho tennis 23 7x7' 14.75 OUTDATED? court* with music l>y the "Star- THI PHOIBI SNOW itompirte with Stakn, Poles duitera." ChHdren'a nctlvltk* and IKKAWANNA'i DILUXI STIMMUNfl , | * Ropet. let our experts do your other gameg nrp scheduled PUP TENTS ...... S.tS throughout th# nfternooti. itr.HOIOKIN ,. .,„»„, WJA.M. METAL 1 |I|P HrnorgM- U. S«*ml| .,....,.. |0AI A.M;'* l (Jihir Himnl AH T*nl* on feord make their ni«rvatlon« STRAND *-.O6yif , , , IdJIAM. Ar,Clm!»Nl ...,««« 1040 fM. RAKES All tend, FOB mrly. SUMMIT 6 Ar.CWtoje ,.„.,,•. $4tkM, , IV, S, V * Y««r «M fit e«M mt$*m .h^.^k Luiufkui ilr-conditlondl anthm trltit wld« pieww windswi »nrl rtclinlng MUM, Ofotrmihnhunt* tm PLASTIC AIR ej Mavriuiif Riwiy »«yi** pt n l wi Fur Sttlt, fm l«ck«t m.. " i *«} /" " f*'«- 0«liel9«* m««Ii •« moimt« 79 MATTRESS pricfi, Bedroom and Hoomeltt ilttplni tm, *tUW. tytA0m «nljr FUR CAPE THE WESTIRNIR OPEN DAILY Ibi! Omiulno VlnjI NATION = WIDE TO 8:30 P.M. Sundays ro 7:30 P.M. 4.95 imwmm Only 20 Mlmttm From MOVING Every Type Of the Cmlcr of Camping Equipment SUMMIT On Hl RIMBACK STORAGE CO. etr n For mtriutimti St$ to phoiu yo«r tmkmmmmi dm1 JOCKAWAY SALES CO. MILLBURN 6-2000 FIREPROOF COLD FJR Dfrtftfff on ltour« 4o Rockaway, M. J. Go lackmnna # jripM Wit or WAREHOUSE ( , M. w»* tmmnlt tit. #> STORAGE *tuf« f.!63O Jtof&ftfi Tii fw KWIfit
- - • -* u 1. THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 ID. Loudon; red, Mrs. C. Lewis; ye!- I lithograph on exhibit. Edith P.J 5. Jones Coles Fortnightly Club {low, Mrg, O!« Hovgaard. L6cai Artists^ ; Mieaem of Summit avenue, whol | Garden Flowera in favorite con-; : m a new member, is represented becomes Bride of Garden Show , taincrs: blue, M«. J. Wallace; Represented in by an abstract painting. ©i«* J Winslow; red, Mrs. C- Vansan and ; Plumguian of Long Hill road ha* illhm Boddy, Jr. Lists Awards |.Mr*. Harold Le«|er;. yellow, Mr«, ' York Show j a water color and a bronze sculp* I Staples; green, Mrs. A. Untotitmd * i turc of Albert Einstein on exhibit, Dorothy Jones Colpb, daugli- T;ir Fortnightly Club's garden i Mrs, B. Habit, .. j A nuajWr of Summit ] The show is open daily from L of Mrs. Ira Clay Jones of Cran- are showing* painting*.' prints and department held ic« third annual j In classes in horticulture, the! j 1 to 5 p.m., through May 31-. Lrd. formerly of Hofc^ri avciiut\ sculpture at the 6Ut annual ex- flowrr .-JIW-A- liist Friday at the following awards were given; |a> married Saturday to William 1 hibition of the National Associ- cluijIioUif. In conjunction wills the Tulips—One single: green »rib- ]Paul K^VeebeTWith pnes Boddy, Jr., son of Mrs. Wil- ation of Wonwn Artiila at the recent 60th anniversary of the club, i boii—MM. • Bancker; one double: t Company Fifty Years t Boddy of Germantown, Pa, j blue, Mrs. L. 4. 'Crone: Collections Galleries of the National Academy j Paul H. Weeber of MouaLajn the show followed art annlversaTy- varieties: two on Fifth avenue, X*»- York City. the late Mr. Boddy, Rev. Rob- j avenue v>«s honored at a banquet themt'. ~ <• f' . / j blue, one red, Mrs. Bancker. Fuke Boyd, former!)" of Sum- jrt Longacro officiated. The mar- mit, served on the graphics jury j last week by the 25-year club of took place in the home of Thr following ' ' a\i3artls^_we,rr ; f Perennials—Pansies. blue, Airs : Hriit; red, Mrs. L- Crone. 0! awards which gave a prize, to ! tin- Fire Rating Insurance Orgatt- he bride's slater, Mrs. G. Morri- lidrtwell Prkst, formerly of this i ucatjon of New York City. Mr.., Fifth Anniversary, wood; ! Bleeding heart: blue, Mrs. Crone; o.n Hubbard, Jr., of Hobart ave- spring flowers—Scilla: blue, Mra. city and now livinf « Caarlottes- I Weeber ha? been with the com* ribbon, Mr*. A' J. Bartholemew; ville, Va. j pany fifty year* He now in an red, Mra, Carlgon LewUs; yetfW,,I Crone; Iris: red, Mri Luce; The bride'* son, William E, j geiima, red, Mra. Luce. Mary Bajfne Bugbird of Ov«rhill j 'elder statesman' with the oom« Mre. Ernest Habit: green, Mrs Die; road was bn the Oil jury of-se- •1 p«ny. entitled to an extra month'* |r., gave his mother in marria{d>. IHoygttsrii. • _-- ' j Flowering deciduous shrubs— J?r honor attendant waa Mre, If« ; deuUia, blue. Mrs..Hovgaard. Ata- lection and is represented by. an • vai-aUon and th^ privilege of j 10th Anniv«>r««"ry^iti)i: blue. Mrs. ; ; Jones Dr. George L. Thomp- lea: blujJ....M*s.-- 'tluce; red, Mrs o:l painting.- Lesley Crawford of , rhoor.ng '.lu- kas'h'ar.d time of I Arthur Aitobury: red, Mrs. Bar- Hovgaard; green, Mr». Bancker Ridge road has a painting and « ' his working hours. . ot Norristown, Pa,- was bc.it 1 j tholomtw; yellow, Mrs. Olaf Dan- nan. ielson; green, Mrs. L. Luce, After June 15, Mr. and 15th Anniversary,. crystal, blue. j-Jdy will be at home at East ; Mr?. U* P Jackson: red, • Mrs. ^j 11 lane. Flowertown, Pa. •wwwv; I Hovgaard: yellow, Mrs, Harold Ferry. Thinking About A New Home? ' 20th Anniversary, china, red, A Summit treat! \ Miss K«th'erirte Bennett; yellow, Fresh Mrs. Walter Schormann; green, DINNKIt IMM'KKS at the Hotel Suburban last 1 are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Yarusant; Mrs Roger Chicken Salad Wednesday night, included 150 members from the Mrs. Thos1.*.* Burke. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Co-! BuziHl, Mrs. B Varay, Mr?, 11 M. Couples Club of St. Teresa's Church. Left to right landrea. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bencivcnga, Florence. is the time. .50 Jules A. Woiin 25th Anniversary, Silver, blue, 2 Mrs. DanicLBon; | red, Mrs. Edwin Florance; yellow, Mrs Habit; and we suggest that you come in and MUSHROOM Births at Overlook green, Mrs. C M. Hebbcrt. see our Big Colorful Book entitled TURNOVERS COLD To Mr. end Mrs. Donald McLean SO'.h Anniversary, gold, blue, Mrs. of 160 Oak Ridge avenue, a daugh- Barry; red,- Mrs. Russell Kimes; "Planning Your Individual Home." .70 ter, born April 23. yellow, Mrs. Vansant; green, Mrs. 1 Fur Storage To Mr. and Mrs. Roger -Moe of R J. Davidson. It contains page after page of helpful Call Millburn £-0228 Hi Gaks drive, '>few Providence, 60th Anniversary'. diftinonda,. suggestions—not only on Building and To Otdet f rom a tan, born April. 25. blur Mrs. R. Marshall; red Mrs. • To Mr. .and Mrs. Alexander David Knowles; yellow, Mrs. D. Remodeling but also on Decorating. ~J\a.x%ai FURS Lesnevvich of 16 Gales drive, N>w Barry; green, Mrs. A G, Laird You'll be thrilled with the ideas of > 352 Springfield Avenue .J rQvidencfc_A...«on,_.iborn April 27 I and Mrs- L. Luce. added comforts, conveniences and , Mantels, blue, Mrs. Buzzcll and TAVI-OB ST. MIUJU KN To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ryan l l economy that can be combined in a SUMMIT M606 Mrs, R. P, Mitchell: red, Mrs. Opp Washington Srbnol ; of 534 Morris avenue, a son, born more beautiful home. 'April 27. Lionel Hopkins: yellow, Mrs. R. TV? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wil?on H. Marshall. of 6 Caldwelt avenue, a son, born Tables (anniversary themp) blur. You can borrow a copy of this book and take Gracious EDME in creamy fluted shape April 28. Mrs James W. Bancker and Mrs. it home so that you can look through it at 0. Lewis; red, Mrs, D. Loudon; — one'of the most popular of all To Mr. and Mre. William yellow. Mrs. A. Linton: green, Mrs. your leisure—no cost to you, no obligation— WEDGWOOD patterns K'ranichfcld of 155 Canoe Brook just a friendly service to acquaint you with parkway, a son, born April 29. YOU CAN 5 pc. place setting $3.35 I'SN' CANDIDATE — Midshipman , To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sieben Small Arran«enn-nts, r.ot exceed- our facilities. ing 30 ini-hes. blue. Mrs. R. J. First Class Charks P. Thole. 2J, of 146 Colonial road, a daughter, BORROW Davidson: red, Mrs. Barry; yellow, And you are cordially invited to visit our new The Melroses 527 Miiibum Ave son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J- ! born April 29. Mrsi. C. Lewis, Mrs. Arthur Wot- THIS BOOK. Ihr Ihintlrln Thole of 10 TempLar way. ,s ft To Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Valde.s . rinj. nnd Mrs. Ltiv;1. Home Building Exhibits and see the latest in tnd ihr I title i-andida'.e lor graduation «t tiic of PS G S^xrt $u^ ;ts spr:ng rummage mle now br- attended Yale Ur,sv«-'rsilj' for a ir.g held at 498 Springfield nvo- Git Acquainted Special now or later. You'll enjoy it. year. ••• x nw. next to- 'lit* Health Food 1 LB. JUMBO PRUNES store is being extended to Frid.v . Our Display Rooms are open Thursday evenings 7 to 9 for your convenience, Two Former Oak Knoll Monday rnd Tuefday due to rhe 1 LB. 103% PURE HONEY Jewish holiday* r this Wednrsd.it 1 LB. FHRSH BAKED Students Are Engaged a;vd Thursday. The store will he Miss Marguerite M. r.c-^aan aad closed on those two ria;>*». WHOLE WHEAT T!3 P^HS 'ILs* Mary Rita Kecfe are cssang $ -g .00 U. S. BUILDING- PRODUCTS CO. .j» former etarleatj at Oak KBOJ! HttnwH by Classmates FOR J* whose ertg3g;ni-cri'3 have Mis? Jcanic Dark Bobis daugh- 3 Lumber and AH Kind* of Building Materials TELEPHONE ter of Mr- «rid Mrs Stephen Bobis AMPLE HE ALT!! FOOD CENTRE Keer-an. ixughitr «f Mr. of 11 High fitreet, has been elect- PARKING 700 Springfield Ave., Berkeley Heights, N. J. SUMMIT 4-3355 md Mr.?. Ph of e&. student body viu-presklent ft'. 494 Spring?ie!d Ave., Summit I) Short Hills, is b«;trc;h;«i to Peter Stanford University, Stanford, CMI- First Communion W. Conrad, san o! Mr and Mrs. Pctfr J. Conrsd of BIroraf.fid. iliii Kcefe. daughter c* Mr. and M;a. Lea Jcrin Keeie of Short HilLs. i5 er.sa-se-i to Artiar H. SaundcrA Jr. son 0'. ilr. and M.rs. Saunclers of Brcokiys, A 5a;« *um- mer wedding Li pUnned Bams SALE! Simmons innerspring chaise
j "Furs to Fairway" Ls the • his month. Fairway CSmaer* ' core your furs and a-oo"en» in 34.95 a'fety for the cummer. Vat their regularly 39.95 parking facilities at rear ol buiM- ng. Whether you UM it for ctt-napi in Scads of folk asv taking horn* the tun, or to sleep an extra guett, orders from The Gathay. Chineae- you'd be hard put to find more Amcricen Restaurant Eajoy tJstir comfortable lounging equipment. delicious^fcoda. Cookisg b no The rturdy rteel frame adjuiti fo? problem when jcu let Ttse Cathay come to- your «id. sitting, reclining, w lying flit « * • Pad ii covered in green or ted, Remember, *'«" told y«i about with a resilient innenpring unit the Vacation Club saving* pkm at tnvet^.ors Savings & Loan. ' Join the awing to Investor* lo Millbara and treat your family to t won- derful vacation next >**r. Folding wood beoch choir Bri
Pre«cription* and film You needn't even get up to iwitcH iijg f»te important lint* of f rom litting to declining poiition. Pharmacy busine*. Thi* friendly etl1 IC More can «id in *r» many way*. Jail lift up on «nn» »^ " ^ ^ Sherry's let cream and candy art -and back goei the chair! It'i •, featured, too. •right green-itriped note for your iwn, terrace or deck-—ai ifell •• new silWette, smart and flexiUe Sign up now (or the outdoor tand- in taiily portable chair for beach ncat* painting el***w roaductH MM.. With footrrrt and canopy I by Thr Art# Btudlo «f 17 Union TelewrvUr*. mall. You'll love the old wirni*f-li«e favorite don« up in Place Don't n»i» this m*rv»k»ui opportunity. „ new style. Thb trim *Fdator ml mr • * • Picnic time u t**A approachinf. many other pattern, are perfect complM* for Taki> ynur picnic n«*d» to The put tailored summer wardrobe. Troft fekp «top «R4 let uien bfik* your roll* pie*, eofthtei* awd Mndwtch nread*. C5»lw» and cook- if» for tvtty ocrtMHou, • * * • A pi-rmanent to p\**»* fiiitldlouip Uf awuwd at TM Summit Shop SwtlJi Ibwaty Satan fnw*"* f'jpli^ >»y Ht. tht> htet foundfttion tor that PURNRHI N* *' 414 SMIH*HILD AVI. SUMMIT^ltW tw\ p$tm. Fttevt to pu»», .'.. J lowed by Tony Trarip1* walk, Uoth men scoring on Pl/il Ryan's long • Summit Yanks Co/dwell Nips Hilltoppers >jnglc to centt-r. Two talks' and Summit Track Maroon and White Tenn/s Club to Hold First a hit batsman forcing Ryan home. To Screen More 9-8 on Chiefs Diamond in the wvifith. tin error and two Squad Loses to Tourney on Memorial Do/ Hdlks Ioi.li-1 tin1 bases, with the Tennis Team Wins a." I Talent Saturday Pl h b ltd b It atl-c-fT m,m Pinny Walker out «t «..•.•-JwfI1» Plain have been compleUd by namenu will kv held i,. of Hi Archrival111 s |j>i> r.i»'e »:> ''i infield foreeout.i "• * • **••<• J Manager Frank Greece, of the Rye of Six Matches the Summit Tennk Club (or the a"«i women. This, !s ',,,' :n t'if >• Hi nm <' Mill s *. \l i »•• •( v* .u»\< -1 *i It! i.l Johnny Bullock' Trailing most of the way, Sum-' Summit Legion Yankees WM la* With more than h.lf el Iheir |«»» «'.»«• •«"»»*» ,tour»wii.«to ^rfl^"* r^u'-'- Jjal M >ti lay aiirrnonn Allh II, H high Mori'ig 1'iii't-t ;r i »niini it U'rr on i..n of thr rally,init- High School'. tr«k team wm\ vmM imprHtsed wWh the turn- I "ill III I f 111 regular aeaion't gchedult com- ..„,.«,„»•„ „,$££zip 1 »h h ft | upended Monday by tlwir arch' nut at the Cnn.' .* .lid'i J • > . rivals, Veroim, at Memorial Field. fin* Ai hat been the ciutom, there will of July «nd the s>«or , '*•* Jv« K)'ll« j I'l 'Kn, 1 fnii > roi. in i T.) I «y i I iiiir^'iHi > the Hilltop batting and plet*, Summit i'i I »••:>. to ii!, n Ridge, lol be a progrcsilvB mlsed doubly on namenb after U Caltn"o (oniMi'dl t i i •! I * r r< j. <-Ui\e ift- drill this afterno team, winning: five of thtir *ix Sunday. May 21, from 2:30 to 4:3Oj Thi* th.re hy a i 'nifrrciit e game wit) yMr to only tnr> i n.:^ t"'i i.'.l t H:I M.MI <) ni r.nthir ing at 2 p m. those interctt*d mate hen have.'* chance t>t win-p.m. Thli ft/ford* new *nd old tlonaJ 1 r>i >.r. it .Mi mortal Field cni rrou* « in ten .t.tlks ir f*f u'* ' Th. ^MiiI'.'ipP' d tnemberi an opportunity to «y. « th t'lf .•» ason's ""' '" ' ning the conference TennU Cham- be- the month of Jun error-i arj * wil'i i\e \ l • tl- H-'ilf •! .-* i in ,K' f. nl'f* Oil Mlti arc Mhcd to attend this Sat- come acquainted. h hcirii tl it'i H< Ki-mal on Tues- Morton and Bob MeKinley! ploruhip. MUlburn's outiUnding |and Sunday, June iributiii)E to n; < • I« * "t \r... n «• 7i: •» H urday's workout in full uniform. \ - 1 I were thr doub!t> winners for the The followlnf weekend the an- women's singles they ma.r.ld .f i il i>, .I -- i Manager (irwed intends to look tennis te«uii la the only victor over |' f A'tl.o t-A vk-tora. with dash man Morton rip- nual Memorial Day doublei tour-jbe held and the follow.mg iV] With non*1 H\,I\ ; it s Suburban over all- the talent available in the Hilltoppm, but (he Maroon t'm.'i ri i-1 10.1 in the 10 tournan^-!,. Robb n* w •"•verse this blemUh v 1 II]) ,M fifi - '. )tild Caldwcll! mi outstanding ball club. whet th«/ face the Mlllera n«xt namcnt will begin «„ Ml l*ld fiorrd nil drt fl,J«(l< ' I f 1\ riilt jump MeKInk-y wo| the half In Four Teams Are 1 1 Monday afternoon. Day and thf •enii^fillili!! ap, Hie Chiefs a !'*•r ; Th« srason'* opener U *ched« fi.-. ,.t both Madt- 2:WM, the mile in 4:58.8 arid then will tw played on Sunday, M, ''i- M !a;i «f *^.&< >l high jumped 5'f. uk«d for the following Saturday I?- Thto week Summit downed The membership lisi i)V.i,' 1 1 A , •' I ( i"! •i !1 til. , rowrdles, of hg '" ' i '•« tcrnpon, Mfmorial Day, at which MadU»n 8-2, and Verona }-0. The Undefeated in {•-"'ih Sumtult also had some Hne aa» been almost com}),'/"' »f a bum )I.III I \ t• • Si. it i." ,', i!! Chiefs do in with Mel time tiic l#gion will «ko conduct atiff opposition from the reat of jonce again ihows over • (,4 H J tm ir N II) ill'il K'it! rn, the JIill— lobbina •> if,,; . servicra at the Memorial Field the Conference that WM expected, ibers. The courts ar« n* I. wt .» * •ii.l over the high hurdies in 15.6, Bob .ii. t 'ie runner-up , '- > • 1 run not materialised, with Madl- Softball Race 1 I- *" and monurncm drive. . in thp r Summit over-^.I-*.^?.*"^ !* aon preaenting mo»t of the trouble. Paul MdJiffin heaving the javelin With all four clubs in the undc-i ail r^ord fo The opixxsition for the big opener Number two man. Dick Smith h«* 15610-U". For Verona, Bob Raithel fMted claaa, the Summit Recreation ivin and six loxsrs. u the Now York "Little OlanU" been the only man on Coach Dovld jto*»ed the discuss 120'9" and sopho- Softball League ahould develop Into ;*UIHVF:I.I, <\/i us p 0 0 o excellent as both clubs compen- weatherman. The Biutlneu Men's Uonai Lugiic baseball club. Mayer have been tower* of I sated for the recent bad weather in Association, Twill Marking Device*, Verona 9-3 at the opening of its IB-hole jrolf course Summit is now being canyiAied" atrength. Almoat every doublM Sander o! tuning up (or the Conference PWt Office and the I.A.CJV haw •on Madisonville Hoad, Basking Fiidge, for fun i-RTJivcnsO in the 19th Annual Subur- being the most consilient in the era! postponement! but the League dub on May 30th, 1953. Baaebai; Club, 431 Moaris avenue, neu Verona with & t -ha batt^'"Q (' ' I 1 5 0 J U(1 3 4 ''neuP- en ".r?.. iban Conference fTratk «nd Field Summit. N. J. '' P has established a very noteworthy Thur.»d«y at Memorial Paid T-i I vi 'i, 1 1S 1 Meet to b0 hfld n{: postponement arrangement which i B 2 ' P «^ *? ! ' ' Hurrell rield R««uit» of Tennki matches- I H .Ms I I' il) 2 game enabled the HiiUopr* r, ^ H ' i I) I Ci, Bow«-rf.;ln Glen RldRc, In this jamboree ha« all rained out * dates played 1 Summit S. Verona O-at Summit even the aea»on'» j!ey ag«in.»; y,'-. I L d N.JN- jj fpgular apaso.n marks are for-«long with others they will present either on Thursday or Friday night* *i-T<»"l»}lig a ml a !*•*• «f S.'i.OO a May 18. . ona and aLio \-«u!ted t Jgotten . the Conference winner for a «trong argument in Summit's of the same week. The Industrial |IIM« f I tn\ «t."ll In tlu-rsctl fur HWl.WLii .. j,*iv pultun nvi nill!lV£ 1UI Moyer (S) defeated Kott (V), third place in the Confer,! 1953 mu*t do all lib stuff on thk»;fav*""- Softball Leaguers have played two, all nni!ih «ill iiililfp Golf Club to 3. 2 8 T e yamc WfU> one day. weeks, with the Celonest tosaen I ' ihr mfitlhrr' lit fila' till' Team H ,. Vmimi M. Niiinmlt 52 Smith (S) defeated Potter (V), ond win oa ag«irL»t Open Saturday Summit. Verona and Culdwril 11M J"HJII ic'i huMlrs: uri.'j.Ji 1. Kotd coming through with two victoriel, r*»ur^r. tffrt'ii f* *"• lit ail-lt- . inuuh tVi 3. Pearson iV). 6-2, 6-2. are generally given the strongest (Si 2. Wt with the J. K. Srnlt, l«.n year's top Suumit-wcnt ahead ;n Ii till will In" ii- iiiHun-: ?.{.'t!> Ivi Murray, i'ropi'ittor of th. 1*0 )in.| ,|w (ltln,W5. m^Lj) Marion Meyer defeated Opdyke (V), l.i" A iloll- chances of coming off with top „,,! «o> -a 'Vi>iiK«tmuih , 6«0, 6-2. club nlrnady suffering « onc-.sided ond when Bill Ryan doiib Range )(>O >ii.,.l ,1,-if>l '11:10,1)....I. MnfXTO .(VI, lfts tfl honors bated on their show of 1 the btaez loadfd to drivf 1 2'.' Unfa iH" .i i Weat*nberger «nd Blddulph (S) ' * Ccltn«M,..th«..icor«-of- thla notinn to*! i\ th it ths team strength, O'cm Ridge and Onr 21 2 talliee. The Hilltoppera \u sfeatef dd Fernadl 4nd Lund >w(V). ; ' , Coif Club will be open for Millburn have fine individual stars, »S', 2. -1'mtnitt tVi. S. Crlteo (S), ?i "?I / "" — •"**"" ! mr HECRMTIOM other run in the fifth on .». All invtnhi-rsltip CUI\'K 410 .Van! dash: Hl:.'i5.i|. 1. Mufln "(Vi. 4 tad.Madison.,ha cagsible of .scoring.j.i.,Bwv,-n 6 '• 3 8l 9 * ' SOrTBALL LIAOIE {tre mtbkH iti' tvvnea- •|>;(l?'--. tng Saturday, Maysoth; r V..^.Jr C'voper (Si-. - Pifttterton an* Halbacit de- -Pet. 80 Jf r )1 run: (S:us'.«i.' !. MoKlnUy Ryan, tion h>i the hoard of tv,th thi course being operated as heavily. All in all the Conference! * * ' feated Stearns and Betke (V), 7-5, 1.000 ;IB a much tighter circuit this year, j cimmbf rimJJ V, 1.000 Then Summit etplrv-f J directors. a private coursr. PORT Office 1.000 with no outstanding tram to beat. K\)t r;i'- >!:.'>-"i', t Mi-Kinlty (V). Summit 3, Madiaon 3—at Sum- I.A.C.P ..... 1 000 shelled loner Boo Co.....; Aj'Piu.v*'. on.'» for rneinlyrship 2. CliamiHM;:ii!; t\ I ;:, Polk isSi. J Summit will be considerably Local No- 4) . _. *J| j George Fisher with a » v . are nva.;dbk ^1 the cosirso and High Jump. fS'8") 1. Wohjelmuth mit May It. Carby's r strengthened by the return of j (V). ,, 2- . Dljluinhiii- .,-.-1n1 ISII Si. 33.. U'PI Low ami «:<• limited: The green fees for AbranuoTi (M) defeated Moyer Root's Men'j Shop 333 1 burst, Tony TrapF go; , •, Paul McGiffin and Me! Ford, who! ^rtJ^'fwl'Tl' t», ro.d r (»» 50 S.Uur. 8-fl, 6-2. Johnston's Sport Shop o •050 j error, Ridley waikel ar . and holidays have been improving so fast they! 2 Mrz;.iiccit •••'•. 3. iiit:< firavM (Ht mic! v.il t- Jii.oj. w;U) Srnith il;li,". 1. Mild (S). 6-2. '7-5. of K*niM pli.vrd this wrrk a double to center Wu K. • the Conference in their respective ton iV, .1 Knrj 1S1. Meyer (S) defeated Fenner . | 6-2, 6-2, the'baaea again B. ! R\nn « Golf Club, Inc. Miller 0 iot :t«| „„ Madl*onvl)|f Road. ;jjm polk, and McGiffin will bej »h'ot K, I.IM' t ,"i 1. D*nl«n (\'i 2 81 t. )t"«! No, 46 S. JuhiU'.on'i C one run with « «ing ,-. I. •, 3. Bhlpiey (Hi. i Sigmund and Failmezg«-r 6' ltM,"') 1. McOIIfin (Ri. defeated Bkiduiph and WV.Hen- another and the f.ui. -.,,._. from Summit, . straifit ConMrer.ee Meet. • n d 11. C" i- 3 l>ml»«n (Hi. bergcr (S) 6-f 2-6, 6-4. KI'MMIT INDI'KTRIAI home on a fly out. Halhaek -and Patterson iS) de- (M»ndltiE» — Mtv Kth) Verona rallied with Uw* feated Smith and O'Donnelt h ab r n.lTrapp, -e 1 0 Brown 0 I) The Summit P.AL, bmsebalier# R Co.-bv. if 2 0 P Ptac'a, cf 3 2 3 jnidlcy. p 1 0 rhartra:; 0 ? ,Cain. 1b .0 T. PLsc'», &s 4 O 0 ' P Rjivii. 2b 0 R. Wir.s n it have Inaugurated their 1953 hard- jSinnJn.« 3 n C Van'*. 3h 2 o 0,;W«|lt«r,' :i) i 3 0 5 ball ac&mn by taking two gtmta 0 A PAZH'O R! 2 0 U) 0 0 0 2 ! la»t week, defeating New provi- 0 K D'Ms'o. rf 3 0 2 ! O.Sm::h ,:-i :i "i 1 I flfrard c J ! 0 0 dence IRM Wednesday by m 8-2 3,.. ! 1 H.Bsnfo !f :i i 1 , KM'.Jmn. r.' 2 l.P.looa'*. Ib3 D 1 j 0 0 0 Ffchcr. , p «core, and then pomlng thorngh l*«re>, }!> * p 3 ! for a 3-2 vietory over their bitter 2b 1 1 0! TOTALS » :0 S TOTAU 11 "\ " II l JL^ Millburn rivals lust Saturday af. Touib ^3 5 TutaU 21 8 9; $umml; 020 160 \-9 V 1 ternoon, the score 3-2 | Two &»«> HU: B Riar.. W.'"" M v j RUDJI B»ttfd In B Bvan "4, V',:*--.: Thf Summit youth* ranging _ .,, ' . ' '.•»• '9J3 ! Hoo*iir 2, T.-app Barry ' r,T!.!--f Public 8N-Ti--». zrl ; Bell Lrt, Itoodsiow. Cio&< * from thirteen to fifteen ypsr.i of «b. r s rrv afje ha-ve nrsernbled a betfr «han! ? . 4 1 Huron, rf 3 1 nv«ri»te club that *houH hnvp « inijVL2 ? 0 Carlson, 3b 4 1 0 ^ 5' 1 Verdlno, t.% 4 1 J winning 5««on, providing young jI1'.A!»*fo. p 4 0 J KIWUP, 11 4 Ibra Corlrtt and D!ek Fox' con- i 0 0 Ancle, c 4 0 tinue their fine hurling. iTTf'llV'ef 3 I 1 RMIMwV. rf 4 0 ! I A.Patile'o. Jb 3 l 0 1 n fl Lostr, p 3 ! on the New Providence dii- j Marco, r{ I 0 0' A Monf'f. tb 1 n mond with Tom CorWt going the ; rf dW«ner, having a shutout until thr To! al« 30 3 5 ToiMj 34 6U final inning, when Ni"w Frovidencr- Triple — KTM^ WIIIKMC nl'ch-- - UM". !,r»«li)i{ pltfhpr-Amrtl'o Urn- neorfd two runs on three hit* and ptrt- Ifanlou. a walk, Corlett snuffing out the M*y 13. 1953 by striking out the last two e |j. K, Smlt k Bonn butter*. Kb. r. h an r h Blily Wilks wits thp offervivp lfad#r. getting three out of thref,to 3l> 5 3 3:R(»m»nfl, ef 4 ftj Irarf nil bnttrr.«. r 6 4 4'Al!iv«> 3$, 4 « If 4 2 1 Ky^mtcll. JH .1 ft ft score by inninp.*: l.kMli. p S :j lAp-arv. C J ft ft 1 2 3 4 S Cnnclo'r. 10 5 1 3 DIUlov*1! If J p p Co;.m«'o, rf 4 2 1 Rfi'.iy, rf 3 Summit 0 2 A fl r> .. *, PollUwer. rf 4 2 1 Plcclun*. p New Providence 0 0 n 0 • 2—2 Total* 41 51 17' Tn(»U 2 Last Saturday, the Summit Triple--coucintor, Horn* run* P.AJL were hoit to the visiting chio, Nlckwh. Winning Millbiirn P.A.L. at MemorlAl Field, 2n? P'^Pl with Dick Fox going three Inning* be for* bring relieved hy Br>b Sr^r- M«jr 1,1, potll who went on t«> win the gsmc cib» hy n 3-2 «eore, 1>d Glide doing th if-P« a eatchlng The highly intere^tlne .. Ib 3 ft Same waa close all the way with l).sw*;n. ot 3 10 t)oM ;lf Summit coming from behind In thi J.Hellyer. 3* J 0 i'W,J>Vnn'v . seventh to po«t the victory. Mill K Quick, rf « « OI,aPt#rr*i rf 4 burn scored first In the .third «m JFUrx-r, 3b 3 o OTnlke, 2b a then went ahead by two run* *< ! 'I Arrlivjin. c 3 the top of the fifth only to h«v Total* 27 ft A T,,,lll5 js Winning pHrher Vnlll I.wi,ig Summit get one back In the bot «T--Cn(fm\w. V-.txpUf (• Twill. torn half of the fifth, getting the tie and clincher In the bottom h«lf of the neventh. Summit gcored their two runs In (he seventh on three walk*, a balk, and a long fly to Ipft field. COME IN anil |;ikf* a gooi! look at TRY A ClOSE-UP of the strikingly dc- TAKI If AWAY for • road test. Try Mercury's fyf-ratvhinp i'rtifip#l Drn^ii. signed new Mercury interiors—smartest pmm performance, greatest in our ex- Team 1 3 3 4 It's trim, rlcari™ will) no bulges no in iti field. Net* colors and fabrics ire clusively V-8 hiitory. Choice of drives: Millburn 0 0 1 0 0 2 Umy ()vcntaiUmn, Dcst|enrti trt larger Summit rich «nd radiant. Biggest Mercury win- standard, Toucb»0*Matie Overdrive,, or 0 0 0 0 miil# »li(il ^n tngptlicr. So miith easier down yp| tnak4 pure you'll gee. Ari(/ Mcrc-O-Matie, Let usglvt you the facts to handle—and », "•+-''-*. MOTORS, INC rs > fiAJMKLIM HACI Cm. M«)»l« $f. i p jpiMWPIPWWilPfw ^1'ilPi^PliWP ^S IMMMif.N,^ Summit, N. I
f «r -i - i TH1 SUMMIT GERALD. THURSDAY, 21, J951 Nit 11 Mr., Murmy h«d expreased her I requested Mr. Pi«l to call « Republican Committee, I should Local Student Wins and described the lota! electric annual meeting In St. Loul« pen lea throughout the United lainrian Ignored preference for Charles A. Doerr meeting ©f the Summit City Cora- like to point 6ut that I was elected company's power cxpaiulon pfo- on May 8. 8. A. LaFaso, public Sattcs, Canada and HsvraU. of WwstfWd aj» county chairman In Latin Contest glam. l relations director for JCP&L ae- mittee. H« told tm %a> wouk! call to that position by the unanimous in pteoe of ClmrUa F. B«*riUlcy one-when he vnm r«*d?. Following Elcnltii Jonr*. a student at Winners wcrcnniwdnctd at thr i|)t(i for by public utility com- who was the .prrwonal choice 0? I phoned Mr, Charles Beardaley mtttee At Elltabeth on April 31, medal for scoring tocond higheM (ember Claims • Mr. pjiui she claim* the subati. no,w County Chairman and asked at which 26 members of the Bum- in the "annual Ijatin Sight Trans'a- j tulion vi-'is t\\m, rVeojtnlzed by tlon Contf.tt held recently «t New ^ a* -otter nwqiM. him to request Mr, Pizzl to call niit City Committee were present. 1 L fMichael Kifliy, fir.-t vice chair- a meeting. A* of thi* dote, May York Univcrrity. 8H* p«rtlctpated ,. than .356 voter* of District There w«^ no dissenting vote la tf\e eetond y««r e\&s». «,Vnrnt Motz- Mmi of the county committee, ' 14th, this has not happened. Mr.s. Metier add.«! that repent- I ftel that the fourth Vke from any Summit member. Clear- CRhi'r team moinbt'r.i, Nona t.,immittifwonian, c\«i me d Ringler and Jane Parker helped | .cuw» the substitu- and that we should relinquish that quireraenta of parliamentary pro- On the Island tion have IJH'H tinMeeMMfu! vanifl urea in which there vvcrr , i-utive Committee, i# contrary pout to & community whose le*d- cedure. The i-cwnpU-tc text of Mrs, Mc-tz-' erfthip believe* in the representa- 35 entries. | ."" ROUTE 2f [ the fholco of the Summit Re- Mnr Metssger'a charges *gainat BIGGEST gi'r's letter i» as fnllowii; tive form of government which i* bliun City Committee and that Mr. Piwi »eem to be entirely out Private Room office »hou!d Iw given to some "A.-» « (inn be-liever in r«pre- so dear to me." Jersey Central Ad ivr governnw-nt I feel it my of order «nd not conducive to for smalt parties roinhiunily "whose leader- Very sincerely yours. the harmony which the Republi- Wins National Award : lp thieves in the rfpreaentRtivi us ytnH" 'eli'Xtcfl oommittop (Mrs. Fred Mettger) VALUE jworn.ui to pron-ut the f«cts on. « can* of thi« city easpect of their Jersey Central Power & Light of government." . .. , . Oornmltteowomat} All Baking Don* ! rtvent mutter whii'h ame before representatives in the City Com- Company AUS named a winner of, [*.>pics of the kttfr wt>r and to the Mrs. Polk yesterday released a of the public Utilities Advertising iv\ty lU'publiwm Committee. j Committee met to organise. I jnU In Atomic Maneuvers Orders taken for into nomination Bryant W. Grif- letter in which »he replies to Mm, Air Force Lieutenant Edward Association, The award wa« givt'n Don't buy any car until you see •.. Birthday & Wedding Caktt |« Summit City Republican Com- Merger's letter. The Polk letter for the advertisement appearing ,*• met Imi nifil* at City Hill fin for City Clwlrinan. Donald J. Boorujy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ijuwicy noiniiwttHl Kdward A. Tlz-follows: in this jmper during the week of j "We Know Your ftodge and Plymouth tienl" K'iward A, Viizi, chairman, A. Boorujy of 20 Aubrey street, l» ti. On ft secret ballot Mr, Pinl getting first-hand combat train- September 7, 10.'»2 titled "In Tne | Cream PJ«* n (uikpd Tuwxlay If he had any "Referring to the charge made won 18-17 by Mrn. Fred Metzger that I do ing in atomic warfare at the Camp Still of The Night Productive Pastries merit r-pnrding Mrs. Metz- Deecrt Rock, Nev., proving ground America In Wide Awake." OTTO SCHMIDT, JR.,INC. • n lrttrrMatod that he had not Anntintr v.ite by secret ballot not ro-preaent the choice of the City of Summit for Fourth Vice of the atomic bomb, it wfts an- The advertisement carried tin' i\.d a copy. was our eo;nniit'.ei-'.s r flight member** of the Summit •o 16 for the city's wprc«enta- jCommKtee went to Elizabeth for / / • to the county office but at , the county orgitnitation meeting, county organization meeting Mr. 1'izz: hnving br-en advised K;iiabeth Mr. Pizzi withdrew ; I tlmt Mrs. Murray would not'be A Murrey's name and instead I ^Ui.^fttctory recommendfttlon be- Ihiiituted Mrs. Polk, the defent- I cttuse she exprcfend her intent to e«ndidate. Mr», M e 11 g e r vote for Charles A. Doerr for argw thi« waw done because County Chairman, withdrew Mra. Murray's nnmc and rrplflced it by i)i« own di'fi'flti'd i«txlidftte, Mr«. Polk. COLD '/.Having brrn'unable to attend the • meet ing I phoned Mra, - Polk who .•mid'Mr. Pizzl.hnd authorised Fur Storage the substitution. Ot Mr *Realey,""i)r'Meur first "Vice' Churman of the County con- firmed Mrs. Folk's etatement. FURS SAlAfSjt I then contacted Mr. Pirzl who 352 Springfield Avenue admitted he hfld authorized the substitution and that he had not SUMMIT 6-4A0A caucused his delegation to teke f. (V A poll. •>iJ>
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J»>m btfort »0 IHMTHI a Rniirdntfr- nf lastltig natWnctlon «8 \ Lifebuoy Soap \^l' 3 CV*M^3C livpn on th« Mclunlve Winklrr nnn-rlng Nor,r>. This Is the of the Nations future which p»U in rrul tn unnnylng nnd exprn*lvr servirr CMte, PMJS S-YEAft (il AniNTKR ON HKt MKTKR CANNED FRUITS. JUICES >\v Peaches jj|^# 2 ';^;25c ,— _ — wiih $5 Pineapple KtS *£? 27c The Only Oil Burner which Is NOT rrltli-.nl of dirt, water No. 501 Btide m m^ purchass •Itidfe whkh forma in fiifl tankf Mid Hnn. Nz*\U n»> Doll Pictured! ^ ^^ Purple Plums w'tl/c"!' 27c filtfr-r«jnlrfS litpmlly NO nervier. ftf>C KECillLABLY $2.25! 1b Don't wnli-RH your favorite early—unv* $J.H on rncli Welch's Grape Juice £&39c doll, riaMic hmlii'H, moving tyen, lircliku liulr. intivnhle Prune .luice S1"H INMI* 27C Th# m»nuf«ftiirfr nnnrantpfs thr fuiictiniinl parts of thi* urms and lirad. V,i inches tall. Costumes nrr of the fin PANTRY FEATURES hitrnflr for 3 and 10 yenr» mi matprinld of autltentlc Htmlftn and pcuarantwtl expert 29c 77c \*. workmansliip. Your fholcc of 12 exmilslte^modplii! Cream-White X"**™ «• 501—Bride S07—Mold From Italy P You Mugt See It To IMieve It! 502—American I«outy 508—Bridesmaid Hdrb-Ox ?:C 3 lit 22c 2 J% 35c 503 Clnd«r»)la SOS—Scotch Girl Q-T Frosting 2^296 SAVISOFTO 504—Ven«tt«n Lady SlU—Polish Girl I at hOOd BOOTS •> ew»2»C P PUIL ! rt 505—Swedish Girl S11—Colonial Girl »**• 506—Parisian Girl 512—Girl From Ireland Supercharge J^S^lte OIL it Swift Prcm 'm^ISc Swift Peanut Butter ";V" 37c Conte Luna Gemelli H'^* %k Vogt's Scrapple '^ 27c WINKLER LP Bakery CANDY DEPARTMENT Virginia lee Extra Sharp Marshmallows l£."!!T" 33c 0 - . on BURNER licorice Babies K'MU* """ 19* Cheese » Charms Pops ( IX »*,. 20c W TO 30 MONTHS T0 PAY! Provolone Salami Ih. M & M f i"K
Pound Cake <> Kraft Vclveeta put- Hiirru HOUSEHOLD #%ml#i*f•» I'IAIII or marMe! RfR RIIrM STEPHENS MILLER CO. rich! B|MH>iai this week- American Ch*tM. Ik. pin) only! 39« fo?* c Official Idling OwiMiltaiit In This Area For lld- Snappy SKS5 Oril . rtr. OHer Ends Next Week! <«r I^slgns For UvlnR-Tlw Idling ll«mM»«fcrn« ft«f, 31o COCOANUT Chedz-Whiz , H Hhow WVN4-fl2« ihn Your Illnl. Honey Buns Gruyere **$** *;•„"• 37< Open Friday Till 9 P. M* Cottage aitrrtttn 9 I-M. n.* LIHLE CHILDREN HUNGRY Iced Kaisin Bread W" Me Ml Prices Effective Thai Sat May 23 AND WITHOUT SHELTER Sandwich Bread \Z* ,ili 16c Bolter Bread »• ICE CREAM i, tin h»ve brohim through Hi# Iron Vm> l » UmUHtM White Bread ! «f rt Carton •W Mfltproof Hf* null 4mm f»r Ihw hniw w (it the summit Y.ACA. »r urn lm 4941 Maple St., Summit Springfield Ave. and South St., New idtuM THE SUMMIT HERAID. JHUHSDJIY. MAY 21, IM3 ntr, fluti; _ - | include* not only tnualdana) from (tato-chips, popcorn and ict-. "taate treat from England," the j contemporwy compiler. Mr. Aa- "Coronation ilawh" from the j derson** siiuic 4 no introit - sad demands »g»ln*t tb» i Siimmlt but al»o from sever*! c.eam so will the audience at the j U Riclurdion, clartBft; J«w»s Nonce orj*m»WN* decetMd within aU i (Sate o« *«W erdet, A Taste of i n«ighborlng communities. Summit Symphony be able to en- Prophet by G. Meyerbetr and the \ ductten to the Summit Symphony Long, horn; and D.. W. Mathlson, g is KERJear OIVB^WM* "M53 NOTICE TO ( has planned a varied program ' ranged with the theme being] Another theme which haa been MAVNAKU. O. BBNSLEY. mit wilooia, will art a* "Ma,tre ck< 'Quartet, Op. 96," will be present- Gould b of Airxander 'Cijuuty of Union, rim.;. tra next V\V-dn<\»aay evening, and tn conjunction with the English viola; *nd Robert Kelbcr, 'cellist. I R Nlcil, dwrasfd co-Tmi*»«.-«.' ua: Keeping In mind that Coronation flavor" of this ' Mu«ic«l and In- ; ciay of May A D , n>j; pre**r,i* ., the seventh annual Muoh aa thf\Bo»tonians gather cornposiUons the orchestra pre- The woodwind quintet will pr*s«nt W1LPBKO L. DRMraEY. Atfy , plicailon of the v, 1 teruational menu." As the level of ; 382 ijriringtu-id Avr. - at table* in Symphony Hall to festivities are being widely ob- "Rondo SeHoso" by J. B. Seneille; 'Ext-cutrix of th« rlflrlltld Av? KxecutrU of the ettale o( »aid The Summit Symphony Orche^- .Riwnniit. H J, TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES notice Is 'icreby given to the May 14, 21. 23, Jr 4-o tra is sponaort-d by the Board of j creditors of deceased tu , ito lilMtt jub»criDM utu'.er oath or «»;i Recreation and ita concerts are rirmatlo ' uwte t'seir clslu« and desnands open to the public without charge, ngthust the utate cf Mid ttweoaeci BUILDINC # FUEL OIL 0 # IJQUORi PLUMBERS j wiimn .*U uiontlu -from the dute of i-e-.-.- - .laid order, or they will be forever ! cvA" ®* MAY I.K(.AL ADVERTISEMENT barred from proaftrtitlng or r*ooverltiK j otRRV, DKMjfd UlATERlilLS Pursuant [-> tl'e r I Eastern Fuel Company i the against, tilt «ub«crlijfr, J GEORGE'S A. V. Mamicco LeROY BALDWIN , EDNA it RHOUTLE. \ OTTO. JR b. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS i ltiiitv of Uii-in it >, * 1 AUCTION ROOMS FUEL OH Wine* — Liquort • Plumbing B'lrvtvlng Executrix • (! v of" Ma,- AU '.. STEPHENS -MILLER CO. ESTATE OF KJmmiNA W HAMAR. NORMAN J ABtlAMd, Atty, |)'t( iiMdl Cf t(, i {,. 24 Hour Delivery 120 North Avi« Wat, Antiques Beer • fh*tl»f i'U '( if "h( 1 -, '1 • Complete Line Of WILLIAMS O1L-0-SHT1C . Pursuant to ih« order of CHARLES Plainfli»l(l. N. J • • < I f l» !,. 1 1 • Bought and Sold •^y— Beer By the Keg • Altenttoa A OTTO, JR . Surrog»!eof the County MsyJl.2R.Je-4.il o » w-4 w Fi.r* $3 0'; o.' i •l't r.t < i J • 1 BUILDING MATERIALS . Oil Burnen 1 of Union, nude oa the thirtieth flay >ut il>i>i- 11 itltr 1 *C^.tip!ete Estates Bought • Jobbing t v pi ill", > f] .i, For Prompt Deliveries) ! of April AD, 19J3. upott the tppucj- NOTICE TO CREDITORS COAL • FUEL OIL Salea 4 Service ; tloa of thf uader»lgneir], us Eiecutor of '••!>• <•' :< I r| M Summit A ;e. SUBMIT 6-0936 call SUMMIT «4S1« 335 Morris Ave, Phone Su 8-4MS3 ['the estate of Mi4 dec&as«l,v»notice * ^> M,s f' m tt 1 *SS-?S9 Broad St. SUMMIT «-&! New Provldenc* AtcmsKi to exhibit to the *ub*cr!5tfr ESTATE OF ARTHUR DAY De.-e.uiea. under oath or affirmation their clainas 'ist the f.itecrs'oir. • ACTO utEALERS t[ StEPHENS,- • REAL ESTATE • jnd cifnunda agaliv.t the esutr of said Pursuaut to the order of ' dtctuti within tu months from tht A O1TO. JR . Surrogate of the Coun'y PRKDERtCK MAM);-VI # CAMERft FUEL OIL dite of aald order, or they will be for- of Union, rnnde on the thirtieth djj WILLIAM E' ! J,ioo ertr barred from prosecuting or r«co»- Of April A D._ 1955, ujvon the &ppllf SUPPLIES Metered Deliveries erlnj tht sajne »«»in«t the tutwcfiber taon of the underslRiird. «s Executor if j «-C HMIIt A p A 1 OIL BURNER h*r*!>y given to the credltars of tt. I ^ iinn'it N J Sale. & Settle. LIQIORS, WINES A BEERS REAL ISTATE der».wNl r Ma> 14, il t> j 4 of Sales & Service & BO0BMI, Attorntya undrr o»*li or afflrmatlou thflr claluj Prompt IMi*eriw 3S2 Springfield Ave., \ AGENTS FOR! 38 RoaseU PL SUMMIT INSURANCE Summit. N. J. Eastman Kodak* View-Master calJ SUMMIT 6-1182 • Mapl« Street Summit May T. '.4 iI. M__oa w4w ftea^if.W ! Beechwood Bo»d Summit NOTICE TO (HtHlTOttS • Arueo • Bell & Howell Fl ^EllAL • HOW "Everything Photographic" ESTATE OP LeROY RC8SEU., D« Repairs • Part* • Accessor?** HIREtTOHS • LI K< REONEYTES f JAS. R. MORRIS ASENCYi ««Pursuan« t to the order of Waterworks 45? Springfield Ave. 81). «^^«rr»t Ave. SUMMIT Summit Realtttt A OTTO, JR.. Surrogate of the County (Strand Tbcatr* Bldj.) of Unj3Ui.jn*de...fta. ll«...thlrtletji day SUMMIT SWEET SHOPPE APPRAISALS • INSURANCE of April AD, 1953, upon the sppiici-" McNAMARA tlon of the under*lgnec!, aa Cxrcu'.or «»* AWAITED CRY IN the estate of said decem-ed. notice <* Werner Mofor Go. FUNERAL SERVICE Business Luncheon* US Sprlnffield Ave. (Koom MS nereb}1 gi»ea to the creditor* of Mid at WHALING^ Baaaett Bldi.l deceased to exhibit to trie «ub»crn*r AT "WAT TJME.THB U.S. WAS A A McNamara G R Ippoliw A Specialty : tinder o»th or affirmation their clatnw "* PAUL L, WERNER, Prop. SUMMIT and demands »g»tiut the wta'e of «iSd WE UNPiSPUTEO RUt£R Of TMg 1 Sununit Ave. SUMMIT 6-1361 Sandwiches Of All Ktnds deceased within ilx monttu from the WKAUNG INDUSTRY. '•v ;Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer IRONS & CONNELL date o! »»Id order, or th*y will be for- K>W6VER,TODAV$ WHALING S81 Sprlnjfleld Ave. ever birred from prosecuting or reco?- Remodeling • Repairs • Alterations • REAL ESTATE • erSng the mm* against tli? «ub»crlber IS FAR MORE PRODUCTIVE tHAM .• i Sales—Service FURRIERS EDITH A, RUSSEXX. General Carpentry EiiH-iitrii EVER PEFORE.-me a& WHALERS 100% GUARANTEED «TIX1AM B: OANKON. Attorney. RAVE DISAPPEARED,THE CREW^ 16 l/assaic Ave SUMMIT «-S«47 426 f.prirsgftf'd Ave. m rvfORRISTOWN FURRIERS Robert H. Steele Al^ W55TI.Y BN6USH A^^O USED CARS !, Summit, N. J 9 REALTOR Ujy 7, 14. 21. M ol«t< Pees: WOO N00.WEIGAN. A Complete Line of Furs COKTIIAITOHS Af/wy ...Modern Body & Paint Shop j Real Estate • Insurance COAL Hestyling • Repairing • Cleaning OU PER YEAR Mortgages 817 SprlngfieM Ave. SU. -LITE Furnishing* THEV WtU USUALLY PRV AS IF KOPPERS OOKE - FUEL OIL 7 Ave. Summit 6-4260 L-'i you how I rt-ccivfd thb won- Official Sales & Service m Springfield Ava.' W. M06»|t THEY HAD BEEN PERFECTIV PR£3£0! | BUILDING MATERIALS | derful relief. Everything Electrical For Tha SER1ICE . COMMONWfAUH IS BUSMU FI. 8USLMIT 140*9 I>AL\T DEALERS* Automobile IIVSVRAKCB STATIONS Mrs. Lda S. Wier WATER CO. ^ Complete Carburetor & Brake Arbor Hilk Drive ; *' ' Service DAIRIES • SUMMIT P, O. Box mt 108 Broad SUMMIT 6-OM! CARNEY'S . tmmm Bt«V»«< . » ••'«». t* • RESPONSIBLE Jackson 1, people owning well-maintained Wallpaper & Paint Co. TYDOL STATION ALTO IIEPAIHS • @ BRENNAN'S property need not pay the in- DEVOB A SAPOUN TYDOL Gaa - Oil Lubrication ? and SERVICE MDAIRY FARM lurance losses of the irrespon- Paints & Varnishes Prompt Pick-Op & Delivery . Registered Golden sible and careless. Call us for Washable Wall Papers call SUMMIT »-SWf AMOCO liuernaey rates. 155 Springfield Ave. SU. *-t¥» Bread A Walnut Streets SERVICE STATION Itomogentxed Vitamin -IV ZOnE'S ESSO SERVICE G DIBDIBO & SON MILK BUTLER AGENCY PAINTERS Body and Fender Work 'Lei Bren nan's Wairy Sen* torn T Boschwood R4. Summit «-«!» and Spraying In Your Home" EDWARD CHIOVAROU €sso V General Automotive 1? Division Ave. • JEWELERS • Gas - Oil - Lubrication £; Repairing New Providence AND SON For Prompt Senrlos* •*'"" All Work Guaranteed SUMMIT 8-U18 Painting; Contractors , r ' 414. Springfield Av«. Decorators esOl SCMMIT «4K1 BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N. J. Ettimatet Furnithrd eor. Broad, AsJi wood ft Morrfa At*. DOG FOOD call StnjMIT 6-SM7 SUMMIT 6-0115 II Union PL 8*immH • SHOE REPAIRS • STATION HORSE AUTO SEAT MEAT MARKET • PET SHOPS # Summit Shoo Servico & u COVERS B$t. mo U.S. Inspection Horn Mest Specialists In Plating CHATHAM PET SHOP Luggage Shop I>og Foods ft Dog Equipment Of Household Gold, Silver, Bran We board your birds while 8ho« Repairing Wbil*-U-W«it Frank Brenn,Co. Kennels Supplied Etc. Lugiage A Zlpp#r Repairing Auto Seat Covers 8T Union PL SUraralt t-flM you're on vacation • Watch Repairing • Jewelry Convertible Tops CHATHAM 4-878$ 8M fi^ringfieW Am «C Mi Springfield Ave. BU. eall SUMMIT 6-1151 • ELECTRICAL • IS6 MALN ST. CHATEUM Chestnut Ave. Summit Psrfcln* in Rear of • TAIICABS • APPLIANCE REPAIRS • LAlUMiniES off HlllBlde Ave. BAKERS DAVID J. FLOOD •PHOTOGRAPHERSf Geddis TAXI CO. MAJESTIC BAKERY Electrical Appliances t-Way Rs«l» OH* Repaired Pt p, OAp M Specializing In Chell Frantzen f«rtc« Household Wiring Wedding - Party - Birthday STUDIO •VMHOT CAKES Prompt Service 27-31 SUMMIT JlVB, PHOTOORAPHT Phon* Orders Ml SprlnffloM Am DL • WMB Elspat nti Eastern! Fuel Company For Excellent Laundry Service NANt "When I think what a Rood nifal cmin these days—meat and I CAROUSEL Dry Cleaning - Rui Cleaning • Du If on! • E@A • Phllcw vegetables, a sahd, a really ni<* dbwrrt, and coffee, Only thing Your U Inda»trl»l PI SUmatft JCrfJ. • Strotnbergr-Carlson about tht meal »haf. tloesn't ront a lot Is the gas that cooks it." HAIRDRESSERS Authorliwi Dealer SUMMIT iihtd mm» MS gprlnglMi Ar*. Out BTRINWAY PIANUI BE A: uT(d md the Mime fbic^ thr. other d.iy, didn't, you, Ted? All Salm 41 $«nit* Boii|ht, Sold, ' SUMMIT «.I77I r* 111 8pr)ngfl«lil Av«. bliit , RHHml | : V Kxptrt Apprsltrtng our bills arc high --hut (Jas MTIIM to be alwut the name." : SUMMIT %-vm 33a-2!» Broa4 St. iOMMTT 8 !»• rormt A .Mf* Vp A Pmk BO. 6-74M WALLPAPER I Alt fhr— ar* right. Thu catt of gm •«rvlc« l« th« Tractor & Lawn Mowtr BICYCLES • wwmmu • HILL C»TY P^INT ft SALES A SERVICE PLUMBKRA Tracton • Plows • Chain Saws WALLPAPIR CO., Inc. Lager & Hurrell Pow«r Tool* DuPont * Dutch Boy JOS. O. CHRYSTAL CO SUBLIC ontmo onowKU» Eoilpm Lawn Mow«r» Pf»(( * Umhsrt " PLUMBINO A HDATtNO Mereurv Outboard RnginM 8HBJET META1. WORK 9Hl* fa * m#r »f m*r Orehld idling hm Q«n»ratora • notion - Pump* Pimnat fUfMMIl 0,11$, Hi Worrl. Av«, V IHATHAM MMWf IT Cwbur Irtml , Main M. Omltom, N. J. MAY 21, •rigJgJflgJHHjjjflHgJgjHBjHgjgJgjgjgJg^^wHg^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ olong OM O*rttn Routo o< th« Guard Visits Otpo ?rovlnc«, thty touched it Her party left K«V York by Port •itMfeotli Ml OMhMiMft« direct itoamer to Cape Town Ifrlca by Way of While ther# they took th# <*b!# Mid through ttw Tt»wkl U th« ^jHap W> Uii top of Table Ifoun- DriStMUfteif MounUliti, torn II ' (*,>> •*™w»^p w %too feet, thousand feet la «lev«Uon, ftud and Pictures which : tr#o took wit • flriavMtef >into ir»ui, ZumiUnd (M *ro» of .. j orollno Hinmtn ma again The speaker alao dettribod ftftd 1,000 m*rt rallos with 10,000 PRKB ipeaker At tho Old Guard on •bowed picture* ©f the fruit farms Zulm) *nd to JNMUUMSI. ^day at the YMCA. Bhe told and reeidencea about Capo Town, « tooosd trip of nlm weeke to u well M their d&y* trie to Oapc Vttit Krufot NotlonU be AfrtoM ot«Uno«t, tUuttnttjnf Point, itonf tho AtlMtt* 0«tM Th*y vUlted Krufor SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES r toJjrw picture and back, alon| th« Indian O«eta, rtrk whin wild w»lm*li HNUS «t f 1 4 WM i*tft«8M# by A- « fet- '"" "" Cupe Town by md wktft It I* ft dw»g»t tt }o*vt wit'i motor w, Cw«§> tftd tv»» tiff Tlk* PAKMHUOWHIP IM0X iii tit Sun* AND CONTIOUID th«ce, by i«t«r), to A •#••'
Kewark Farmers' Market, Inc. monjaro; b«o(( to Nairobi §•!, Known ii Ojtpel Street Market) iMln by lUr, »orow lAlto Vl«t»fl» to Kumpftl*. Thinof, »}f • thwt Lomted in the Ctnier of the Metropolitan weekf* ntot«r (rip Inle U|»n4i INYIARSI of /Vcip Ywk and tfw M§ty §n4 the Riiweniori dl«tri« «| tdt |>^|kt« ow|o, tturini AI § Htl STARTING WJWPAY, MAY %\, \m •t Mwtw.nio, From tKere thiry vletwJ the Hurl For^t in the MARKET OPEN 6 NIGHTS A WEEK Congo, WRCN tM l«h»WUnU *ff pi»ml«i thenoB to Ukt Ktvu Complete Satisfaction or Your Honey Back! 7:11 Ml. * t A.M. SUNDAY * THUKSPAY, where Mty MW th« flint _ ..- -—~—.>— ._ ...•—-— ,. •n.^^ .1 .I, HI. miiia j.^ jfc •it-a, uiiJ^i t nufjie,%i &. BUM ii^ 11 l il ii <••!•• i i i ilfma^^i iliiflliiilliiWn i il «»• m , niJh -^^^-.JJ NtieAYf frtm 7 P.M. * 10 P.M. dijjoe. aolnf tHieli into Uitjr vlilttl MDPOH f>lli v 1 *t1 H GrpU*, Newark F*rm*n' Market Hat H" aour«e of the Nile. Fr^ps ^11 Grand Union Beef Is U.S. l. Gradtd Choice and Packers Top Brands fllW to JthtHNee|< W9 almcmii $ fine selection of tribal daneoj of tho v*rlowi Potted Flou\r$ and Pfonta mt|ve#, /rom Uio wlne*,-»ro |tva» Best Center Cuts • ' • • • lp the cqn)B^ui|de m Sunday Joitph, CtthfHn* and Corntli* $fr««ft NEWARK qioritln|r«' Itotoflnf Oerooo t»e Lost Yeor'i Price Ib. lie Alb.rt tnd Suclia Avenue. NIW JIRW Orani« rrto Bl*t#. tb«y vtfit»4 • ktrff private whe« and cattle CHUCK ROAST farm where they wire anterUlned by th« o^rjfr, ProcofdlBf 7-Inch Cuts there Into {pajtutobutd 191 Regular 10-lncfi Cuts , 1 WQ0OT The Uuilder'* Friend tho. Koroo Pfjert thty _. I Lo*t YfOi'l Price *D- Lett Year ! Price r»«?hed CJupe ^twn- In ill they Dressed *• «• ' Ib. Ifa eoverod 7,000 mlUe by motor. The OF •Hiker Mid th»t. ilnot, In all RIBS BEEF loneUil Brisket their vbltationi to the ruative ««t- loneloii Chudi Ib' Last Yeor'i Price Ib. He H>, MAS THl tlementB In South Africa, only POT ROAST Lo« Yeor'i Price Ib. 49' CORNED BEEF happlnnu «M emlUn fretted them, It WHO bard to rwllie the for MffflMer Qnkkk Mwis BUY THE BUILDING difficult time* throuih which ojl Two Mo»;» in One Grand Union — Quality Controlled MATERIALS FROM A South Afrlcam are now pataln*. Lamb Fores Chopi *«d St»w Potato Salad ) The "orehld" was preaented by Union'* Own 1 b GROUND BEEF 2 - Macaroni Salad Parker D. Klni. Sausage Meat At Ik* regular ueotlnf, prior to frttitr luy of fkt Week Cole Slaw the apeeoh, Arthur Manier, di- T«wf«r, pdicioue CuttJn Cut en4 WfoppeJ ol No Extra Cott rector, pre«ld«d and Allan It. Lamb Liver Smoked Llverwrtt Dmnney wa« at tho piano, Mr, Ttnh, ROUNDS of BEEF ,o[,;: • 55' Devennoy IntrwJuoifj tho now »«• Maine Lobsters ! Tr«i You rtc«iv* tHa following retail tut»:R«und Steak or Roait, If toelate aecrotary, Lavrenee C. Round Tip Reatt or Sf*ek, Cube llfok, BontUtt Rump Rooit, ly« Round Kent, 8**m imms Steak, firoimd tctf, Shin, waRSM Beef Pie Burr who to co«oper»tlnf In the I) 6 oi Bont« end $u*t. work of tho Centra! "¥" plneo |U Shriwpburgers He*» end Swv. L pkgi With P«r«Mi8 of 2 f|M it Rtjylar eoneolldattan with the LJneoJn Wl/son'i About 99 had Jgnchto* at Ihf William Pitt in Chatham. Clirldp Ham Salad Meat Bails Grand Groceries 5ot.c*ri|| \f Come to Glbbs Vienna Sausage in Monlclali IlKt HtHmann'i _„„ WOODY reminds you *«»h§rlM Oibtf Sehoel dot tw SIB Homo Bttlldlnt E»hlWU we now ready for your tre eeeretoriol Ill eroMeMl | pint ifl4 too tfcef*. Ho «M*| *• ton. No opHlifctle* loot Swlttning jar Potted Meat aervteo I* attepijltl yo« wit* our MAYONNAISE lib. M. 1teO«774 Del Monte Brand U. S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. Ctn M* 31b. eon 1 •' ( 1" ' •" fw ••Jldiiif Hotter Womof at IVowor Coil. Sliced or No. 303 X' lATHARINE GIBBS L« Cfcoy ••ra§i#y ntrQnrff PI* •• Planters Halves can t Mtolftst Xelophoiw tt MraMMi tt» NiMaw> N. A n§ MM PEACHES AN* la N»e Yen, em.*, a*t«. PWIMW No, 303 Soy Sauce Grand Union Peas can 23' Bean Sprout 2^35/ Hoodies 2 ,;35/ CeAtail Peanuts Freshpak Limas 2NLT33" Mtf SpttM ACL with TTII coupon Instant Dip And tnjoy odcM comfatt •»<< Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2 twn with th«a product!. Lemon Juice fMtM FmtN Premium Crackers «•»« : Fruit Cookies DogFoodo»3r2S/ CatFoodr3 *\ KOOLVENT FnK(MtttH -M~*' PICKET, POST Fresh fruits &V«|etables and RUSTIC >ov\ StMkSlMt 2'" ^-27^ VsniliS a Extract »" , j FENCES 4 ^N -- - MP . Kifchin Omm Hot House — Witt ftfptiitrf tad me. 2 -23/ TOMATOES Flavor Ib. SUNDAE SPECIAL 0r«ngeJiiico2 Mitwtd *" Jilcy, Swut & - 35/ Snow Crep—Cwt or rren* 44./ AWNPMSS IrtMlWM , "'••^23/ Cfctc. Iyr»p »* bunch
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• *W pki. KOOIVENT UN 2-7746 24 THE SUMMJT HERALD. THURSDAY, MAY 21, lUSINESSOPfORTUMITIB K>t SALI SIIVICB OWIRID WANTED TO tUJ^ HASDY awn to Mtitt MiperintenderJi. %—HOUtiEHOU) GOOD8 3»—MISCELLANEOUS BOOKb nnu« Pleaw «U lor de- FOR SALE Locust GatdPM. 36 Locust Drift. tails, r. yu.8«ok shop- wnatitia «• ... ttore located In tillage at BRAND-NEW Electrlo We«tln»Jic»U|« ASPHALT drtTtwaya and parting lota CLASSIFIED See »iip«Hnttu(tfnt or call Butnmit cur t.p»cl"UtT, ALco stop leaking eel- he.td ol Lake Keufcu. Modern, veil n Horsier, cook* whole mesl. Cost coiswtor WUB«I W ourebww gutu Vh M253. will sell for |38. UlUbarn «- lam-fuwiatwd to rtay, dry. J. A. hoiked, established 4 year*. Will Mil J-roono ^^ n,olHn modern or IDUQU* /t tuvrtlre. Will sell building If de- SFLICATSON «rt being recited for SIM, • • ' ' " • Tiuckini. Call Fanwood t-itn or om V the Job of Night Wiitchtfiiin-Janitor Panwood fair prtc«« p«id BurrunJt «-««28 siird. Living qunrtw* m»y b» built •t the Summit Y.M.QA. W# ntd a USED rug*,' good condiUpn, 1ia» ("AYCASH IOJ |our UHd rurnltur«. ' in*lde *«>IT building. Wo broktr*. For mil I eober. Industrious msii from Ii p,m oriental* and broadloom rnmntnta. BDBS removed by expert, D»y or night antique*, tllter, book*, bric-a-brac. write or rail Harold \i>vi:uiisi\< Wadie Ritotum & Son*, 323 MUlDurn Sutherland, Brnnchport, New to 7 a.m.. who will do »m« clean- MlUburn t-m$ or 1981-M. caUHlngi work* of art, etc, me Htid maintain witch orer the Are.. Millbum, Ml. «-Slt3. LAMP thadw made to order. Your CEOftOE'8 AUCTION EOOM8 Phone IVnu Yan 10M R 1. building. Onlj- men *it.h gr*de A EASY Spin-Dry wwfttn* atwhtnt, tuX frunet expwtly re^coftred. Custom 83 SUMMIT AVKNOB MADI86N. Brdro (J-Paper Classified Combination) references .wanted. Character Msd iuxe model. pr»ctic»lly new, ITS. Mlll- niftd* itlk and rayon shadu. Mrs. T*l Summit 6-0990 newlr furnished #l dtp'mdabillty iiwt>t important pr«- bttrn 0^5037, T. H. Brookob, 14 Bhtdyaide Ave. We will buy rour Attic content! lu rtqtitfcUes. All older man Is &c- Buir.inlt »'43»-R, Rentals KWB8l ^ssr cirptftble if be h not Handicapped. 10' OE. m: «' Frl*ltolr» «5; fine Wage* .brtwfMj HO and MS weekly running order. Wing chair Mi. 8' % USED CARS FOR SALE MINIMUM CHARGE 10 WORDS SI.00 XS* nut broidloom 113. Low boy OS. -ODD JOBS' JOUSI depending on qualification*. Apply Rubbish and dirt removal, - cellars Cash Wftb Order to Alan R Devrnnev. General Sec- Summit 6-190T-J, DOlMil- . i "i k V' !v l.i» . ifousa and five-room ap»rt- cleaned, trench digging. Dump truck ..; ( t!iu->u «> M ii 'at, retary, Summit 6-3330- „_,___ DRIVE in to M»dUon OdUrj »»le. to hire. Call 6:30 p.m.-U p.m. Market • ii nit i.,>fli p for cars. MUlburn. Call Summit Herofd Millburn-Short Hills Ittm BOY "toTciit gra*«, Pl«we call MUl- SJO M»ln Street, Msduon. Home' 2-MJI. ' . l 4J» S-2807. ' •burn 8-1&43 2urnl«hiaga, oriental »Sd hooked I' II J Muter 1'IT- OVERHEAD OARAOK DOORS 1 Summit 6-6300 Militant 6-1200 rug*, silier tea *»U, new and U4»d • A .. ' b'.lllllili fo- UNFURNISHED APT. FOR - handyman to work on fire place scceaiorlea. pott and atu- OiUJT»nteed lutallatloo. »ll stecs, til Springfield Sun salary busli all 5'far 'round. Union- *tflea, Imm»dJ»tt «rvlce, free esti- dent lampf, etc. Shop 9 to <. 8un- ni Ll'Xf. ••! Millbum 6-1276 •4 »nd 5 p m. 6-5136. " i.M-n kitchen, living room, large •—MISCELLANEOUS hi .i. !l!.L,ll '. U(i II,,.to • , irtird (wreh. ftnpltot. which Mitlre o» *rron in topy tnuil *>e *l«n ifter firit Insertion. T?po- 8. D'ANDKEA a il' i' , l\ work*. 2 bathrooms. Rent *l*0. gr*phl«l trrori not l*» fault of the adireril»« «ilt be adjaUtd bby Permanent Driveways, Cement Work H MI ii i'i Call 8ui?)ft1It «-71SJ. one free ImettloB. r> "sfbcOooM VVANTAGOODBUrf Patlot, Curbing, Landscaping •Mi Featherweight electric portable. SS Spring Street, Mlllburu SUMMIT'S NEWEST All Copy Musf Be Submitted by 5 P. M. Sewa backwards and forwarda, orer MUlburn 6-4M7-R CONSTANTINE VILLAGE HELPERS pins, Ilkt uew. Complete ltiatructloua. 32-FAis"flNO-DtiCORATIN» ll>*J CAD1U AC 4 (toor. ~HELP WANTED FEMALE SEFWANTED FiMALE Buy now and get » utility Ubl«. to Steady employment In small mmfc. BoUi tor «U5. Wa««y S*vtng i. D. McCftAT Ft.ur rtMvna |I1J-*1M, floor. Very Outer, 38T fl^rtasfteM 4w, •ummlt. ^ . rt (111!* hue Rwms J130-tl3J traniportatton. factory. Paid holidays-and va- \f i,)',: \ - U\r roonui; IS baths, gir«gf Summit 6-6278. plwne ». O. Bos mil biUiiMirut $170 cations. Free hospital izatiori PAINtlNO—PLA8TBRL«)O nil' M 1 IL •i C .iJi-W room ii; PAPERBANOINa PMv»tV SECRETARY BOWUNO BALL. Svimmlt 6-0281. [• CONWItllMIJ j 1'I.MJ in R (ounir/ atinospbert but ia, i everything. COW manure, fotted.'fre* Irom itrtw. .' 'I ' ''\l I I 111" Uatwiala — Work Quaranttcd O '• imr< 1 K>N-J West on* Springfield Ideal (or clay toll: also roeej. gir- (ll'l • II 1' Tatce »dv*ntsgB of .reasonable v.. • .II I' >i,i Morris AviffiUe one mile; ttens, lawiu, (lower bed* $i, de- I J Ii,' •II Ml.') t iti ««f«SiWitcl IMBI to •Irvington. concern, 40 hour week, pleasant -surroundings. I U. S. Instrument prlCM now • il'.>*i uid turn ph»r» rlthl, llrered Top soil. Cbeetnut Yum. BOB FABRICATORS 1 ir. 1 <\ -11 I 11* Jib Unlonville 3-*888. i< ' ii- • .rl t,ir 01 ' floor" !,ou, Newark and Grove St. Buses pass the door. I Corp. Call OnloDTllIe 2-3488 S. K. & K. G. HOUSTON 4 U.S. Royal Tire* and tubei. tlae (. .1 I II MSI.^ Wlit- 1409 Broad Street Summit 8.00x15, whtteslde wills. h»v« *bout PAINTER > Paper Banger, interior and '.'' I -' - II.fi Rcttlt&f State salary, experience, phone number. 30000 mile*. Will sell *ep»r«tely or exterior work. R«a«on«ble. Pred UI IK Vi 4-1 i- i , i • i .ii' bummit e-3t83 or Summit i MAN to cut Uwn, do garden work Pl*per. 1 Spriairfield Atenue. S ,-i H %\, .„„ BOY or girl to work'part-time. Foun- folding cam»Ke; rfn« loldln|-»trol- tecaBlelan and teacher 96 Millburo drilrcrt. AviilUbU "'Aug. 1, Plinne tain. Call, ftrnnmit 6-3065, A»enue. South Orange 3-2915 Summit •0-1218. lef. Mljlburn 6-4383^. ' , ' OI i U'l \L D< .l 1' 'i . 1M1 km !i«i el to p:'irt:itton. $HK1 month. Bualne** cou- • fp i>rw. it Si 64M2 PIANO tuning, repairing, rebuilding 1 '.', Club. Available July »nd NEEDS YOU!" Bast ofitr. Summit g-«O92>W. and. reHalahlng Harold Bruer. : - " ' p'p June !5th. Itef«reriCf«, Phone Call Surrmilt «-l»'!." GIRLS Excellent ptrsonue! policies and prac- SRWfNO~fiACii5}fEa t o ttit t 3-Jttl i ~~ a!:pr 7 t>m. or on Saturday. Sum- p f- tices, .ysLines open, permanent posl- SCRAP METAL mi' 8-M46-W, rt - it your needd . CConsolel s »rtd portables. SJ—DELIVERY SERVICE STORES TO HINT Amiably. Pleasant working •i)iit la modern.hospital, Xull or part Come in and see our eelectloa of •l-Koi'M fl|).:r!m~!H and garage tvall- niKChlne*: ttrslght. tltru and »w1ne WE BUY :.f(ap i'iio 3V.4 inetsl Top »b> Juno ht. Close to »hopp!ti| and CORNER »tor« with -fc U -.« O\-.lBl> In Attendants nt«»dles. Smger Sewtog Center, 917 LIVKRY serflce. Owner la drUer M f7'U Chatham 4-M76-J. ,'"t:in'tn. Summit 6-1543-M. Ave., Summit conditions. Paid holidays and Jft J Rooit keeper* Mlllbdru Avenue. MJUburn. Mlllburn building with front, ] Ir 6-4!IT, t:\i ROOM Apartment, heat and hot \r M-I»LATJNC INSTRUCTIONS ld<-\! for profeMionn! or l vacations. Free hospitanzation V | Chef : r EA garage doora, 8" xV j?C STORE tor real Or «;o.-»g» P U II- Dlt-minns. SILVERWARE repaired and replated A\ !l\bl# Jl 11st . InquirIi e at I • KIIWM Aide* «J3 wch. Bhort Bills 7-38fi«. r lflsqd Sh m and insurance. ' Ultt hew. fireplace equipment A>e., 3prlngfl?sd. Shoe l!iL*IlJ5H5L !L5i i Nurst* 'iResUierei 1KOFLEX I-A coated Teaaar 3:J Syne. polished and repaired. Maduon Oal- (Practical) i 1. u»ed once 190. VolghtUhder Bessa iiTiea. 7W Main 8!.. Madison. 1 2 : i I'i'i 4-1 00M Call after 9 p.m. 8ko$»r 3:3 also Retina I best offer. *< I 38—TREE BEBVfCK 1 1 i.t C-2142-J. U. S. Instrument Short Hills 7-2243. D.I. jpisM ni -1 J ih 1 -.p*-;...3l:,l«Me there- 390 Morris A*#nue, Apt ;« ^ COLDSPOT refrigerator |?J. 8 darling SUBURBAN "TREE*SEHVICE' <.> (1 Ap;>l>: Director's Office, Oterloofc " till ir ( iii j'pj. i' "taoiin iipiriineiii. atpital, SurajnU. N. J., ••->- AC* 1 * 1 6 x 9"RUO AND PAti. WS'.OO. #Qt. EkOO Irauraixce Coverage 409 Broad Street Summit c II Pressure Cooker, $500. Mlllbura *• Chatham 4-088T-W -J: 422S-M. . -' • BJlbtt HttU^Atenue, Shrt INSTRUCTION WANTED 3366 HOrSEKEEPER, small family. 2 chil- :-VEAR-OLD high school girl, ex- CRIB. STORKLINE. blond Wood, *10fl0. LOST dren in college, help take care elderly prienced with children, wishf* job Mtllburn 6-1487-M. apartment to rent In lady, live in or out Please >;lve ref- > 1 \ si with family at shore this summer. BRACELET, two strand, twisted gold vn r Great sentimental vulue. Reward S'.ijinitt. Call between 9 »nd noon- erences. Box 2f>0 Mlilburn Item. Telephone Chatham *-2«47. A V ERY good collection of po«»g« Summl:, 6-1617-M. If na answer caJl *f»mfw lncludlnjt 200 mint sheet*. offered. Call MlUburn 6-1182. EXEC'JTrVE scrrftiry, strnoRraphrr*. WOMAN, cxperk need cleric - typist M-Hl^n 6-ISS3. wishc-s work to do »t hwne. Call Write box 799 Summit Herald. ONE blue parakeet lost Sunday after- CONVALESCENT HOMES ifgal - Industrial, comptometer oper- f "iCEPTlox.vi. apartment eentnllr p __ ators, clerk lyplsta. bHIc-rs. payroll morning MlH&urnJ-liW-J. noon, Summit 6-3117. T SECONDS of china pottery, 1/3 to tt - L ( • i i-.'ttetl in huge remodeled l*omt with D^«»i»l_ \A/ 1 t Immediate placement. Ml PRVCTICAL nurec (ltcens«J) desires retail price. Oven proof stoneware, 4-3699_ ^ Eporttng gifts, contemporary deflgM FOUND V I ,-pw'ou.i grownda and line large !\$nTjHS Vrdnted .one or two clays relief work weekly. at the factory Second* Shop, Cos* ir?es, Larr.e Jiving room, bedroom ' A RELIABLE rrdddle mze woman »s I I H v - | briver's license. Phone Summit 6- • twin bfdsi, Nice b»ih. Oeneroua ii temporarpy y Ceramics,, 32 Watchuag DOQ3 — CATS - See aymmlt Aeima. h»iiseltfppf-r In f,ni.t!l family of ! 2728-J. ' A Chthm O Md Weltar* Leagu* nntici! Snela) pag* SUMMER CAMPS i-1 ?yns, Lar^e ounny kitchen with ftdu'.ls. lUiit meals imrt light hoiLse- ; Mi M Avenue, Chatham. Open Monday mnim; *pac(. refrigerator, electric CURL w'.shw day"» worK; cleaning through Saturday, 9 to 5. Summit flersld. If rour dog u found 3 OB 4 ROOMS for buMm work. Summit fi-01'.'3. i only. Call Summit C-8798-M after 6 iiifiliMcs for light hou*«lt*epins All Summit, Call IP. IT'S WOVEN, try Alpern1*. Pt»- rlrl for dry-rleanlng t-'.^re P rn. '.__. CM) 4 'o us littles and gsragt Included. PRI- c»le5. from 29c; P. F. Organdy, from WANTED 11 III • VATE ENTRANCE Perfect for 2 in New Providence Exrcileut work- ( V^IIL'i BABY Fitter, mature woman, day or 49c; Dotted Swiss, from 49c; Taffeta, ; i i Ii ' i;m conditions. Su;nmlt K-5'PJ. COUPLE to net »s caretakers for sm.4iK-.ss niMi or womea. Summit <• M fv.ntina.i. MlHburn . i M n. r LIGHT'laundry and curtains done it 89c; Monks Cloth. B8c; Similar and utillthw. 2 rooma, bath, un- '• VKtty"" Vgul"" ~~~" " t klt In private home with privi>^«j c •. nl O i D Starting Positions helper, Skip In. Call Summit Advance, Butterlck, JJeCall and 6-97E4. Simplicity pattern*; ' Vogut and Modes Boyales Pattern Service. Open REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOOTWEAR INC. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY evenings to 10 P.M.. Sunday to « 354 Springfield Ave. Open in Paper P.M. • 1-SUUMIT 1-SUMMIT M~SE ASHORE SCOTT ~EMPLOy\lKNT~AOE!("CY**"«i MOrrlstown 4-1718 Summit, N. J. ii^px Street, Millburo 6-0917. lor de- ; pfndable service. YARD GOOE». pp A!d«ney Milk Barn on Route 10. New Multiple Listing * 1100 Even A Diamond SPRING SPECIALS SHORE AOR® - BATFBCVNT COT Making Operation entrance on Littleton rd. (Route MADISON AVENUE i V"ar-ive center hall ColonUl. TAOK. beaiKlfullr furniii'M fcr,-' TYPIST CLERK FOR SALE 302). No. 13 bus etop 100 feet *way. M \ >, i, in i unrnient to eterythlng. 5 bed- room, electric kitchen b»". pc-.fj n nr Plains. > nw -• b»t>«. Urge open parch. 2 btteoom Ut floor. Jwgc m-r:-c .Procter t Gamble h;m an op :-l-3 t SECTION floor, PU Burntr. irvmU'M r--r-1 rapaiile girl who l« good .!'. f: —» _ 1 O*uer tr*i«sj*rr««a, A»Wn| $31,000. s Here'a a pent, white Colonla *''l lo- In etery anal', Excellent opportunity f^r C7 .i,i"'l n-U ANTIQUE lovesest, tavern raale, BOOKStxmaht, ioldr: Old Boon Shop, < Miwiorn horn* In tstcellett{ enadi- ^Si MOrrtstown 4-12X0. ; cated near *chool and transpi-tv n >•;• .ton. Jtae* 903.000 Rirl icgency chairs, blue and well kqst-up. exceptionnlly well i>"' ("t •i»i 2 bedroottw. i tiled b«irt on t-'o&frn, pitman*, workln;; cnndi'tors bortSea (or cP{-r *•<"' , 10—MUSIC tN-IRUME.VTS MoooN FRimr OOITAOI onjy.J's years old. Lltlng ronm ••* 'h .is-! b\*ly I ' ->t mid 2 bedrooms, I t,u*U SatU Convenient tt> buaf( nnti trains Many drcaicr and Aing cabiritt, .sotte : L upright, *ult*bl* for pr«c- log-burning fireplace, hill . ;_>- i deep lot. 'Summit riclj(ty) or after 1 p.m. Burnrntt 6- roean. porch, nil be*utlMJ/ Clark Town*hip i j S25. Summit 6-6778. for future resr porch. ."I t».-i :r"i »• i'-• OtanwS, *ul)eiie«8tff, bedroom*, tiled bath, tintuuil < • <•' j BABTTgnind piano, Murshail & Wen- bA p9on Canoe •' dell Excellent condition, #330, Sum- oil h*at. Excellent jroune p»op'r* ; mit 6.8439-W sftw 7. inrii'y ni (M-ltuion. 3 Bedrwiry, 2 Pr#« b Brudrnt* gradna-ttng In June are mw ' 3r-v«k C'ltntrv fhih WE PAV hlahfst cash prim fw »ny- neighborhood, rnnny children, quli-t tiled batlu, ntod'rn Kitc.n»n, VI- OKVT. thlng. Anticju^Ji, china, fcOve:, brlr- UPRIGHT piano for sale. Good con- street. Tranrferred oarnir offers tt rlr.ity OtTered »t $29,000. being comldcted for permanent potl- 117.900. A 112,500 mortgage l« available. BUTLER AGENCY ivlo:! <•' rr-frtsf-r.i'.orfs. ro;>r« coolff*. a-brar, pa'.iitjrjgs. msa. Your attic dition Reasonable. Can rnarning*. 7 Bfe--!v*- • w) Ri S\i'?jrr,lt 6-8153. - mniclne carrying charge under $10S a tloas wiih f.c £ r*tly job. Good pay Rte Knr- mmpii'.s our *ps*rlaltv Summit B-6582. MOUNTAIN, WHITMOEE nvi'i M-rffcs RsrlU. SMr* Carp , 325 SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS vTOu5ircraios~»ows~irrc The month, ineludlns taxes and "-~UNBEATABLE!'• M!!'A'mi Avenue. Mlllburn, 6-420O. 4"-49 Summit Avrtiue & JOHNSON, Realtors Summit 6-21 [ft late- A. Ottomano'8 alock sacrificed See Any SUMMIT Realtor THE SUMMIT TRUSr TRl.TK driver ana yard fti^n Call 85 Stimmlt Avenue Summit «-l«04 at low price, 621 Banford Ave,. New- 'IWp the refugees m Ww aerfn*ny. l> f?-fp:-;T« Miller Co. 33 RUsi,pl Dace, 2-BICYCLES ark. BSsejt 2-2315. COMPANY THIS HOME • it- iftk" your old clothing to th« Y&tCA.) f>un:n5', -. •____ p_o", maplf. Ktmball console* te. i TWO girls' hiliM. 24". W. good con- Mlllbtirn 6-0177. NEEDS CHILDREN! O Work ?»rled and mtereatsng. Excellent j mtlon Scrnth Orangf 2-7734. $400. I. all MNCflt* j BICYCLE, bpy't S" Bchwinn, «ju!pp»d ii—BOOS AND rets Exceptional »alu« for large growlns; ©d to w opportunity for advancement, 3 day " MAN FOR family. An e*»y home to work in. j fpefdoni»tpr. gijod rondltl^n. $15. GERMAN shepherd—purebred, .supe- r A AM PUT & TAKE at. offtti io We?5c, plea*ant •working conditions. Phone after 8 pm. South Orange 3- COnrenlent to grade »nd hlsh schooLi, taeorge A. Allsopp mm,,,,,,,,„„,„,„„„,„„«„„ rior »toek Seven veekr WS up. within walking distance of atatirin. on l P|! h SHIPPING DEPT. 8-0545-M. rery nn», lot; large tree*, a ahade.1 •"" -- - - - "' noiKe your eager f»mllr> TAKK 367 Springfield Avenue GIRL'S Bicycle- 29", good condition fl5. patio for outdoor enteri»lnm"nt. it of it 'h* jetrs of »oi|(j comfort George A. Allsopfl ! Steady employment in «ma!l FKRSIAM Itlttenn, *11 colors. Call Chat- OPEN IRIinT 7-9; SI'MMY W-5 j >n<] prld»ful satUfirtlon you will • Short Hills 7-33*5. ham 4-5717. targe porch, entrance h»ll. large J»r- Summit, N. J. ii)f roam, dim rigroo m with fir*i>l»ee, ! in these SIX laj-gt room* — Inrludlait \ factory. VmA holiday. nnd va- 2B— MATERIALS SIAMESE Kitten*. Blue Point. Chtm- V lOCATKO I s'i»r*t"> dlntri(?-room, rull, high, flry Old Snort HJlta Rd.. corner o' !»'• Uhra.ry, good kitchen on first. Four ROOMS. 3 fta h,-, oltj bcHhc with Tllsr for hobbif*. D(wlr*hl« plat to j Summit 6-0062 ploh breed, three months ola, lot- bedrooms. 3 l!l«d baths, extr.i clo-iPt.? !>IT<» •ftt'>«rn«.«. , OMIN rfcirm »-t; AV IM i cations. Free hosp onl FRANK DAWSON — M»B stotl*, Butld- able, hom»-r»l»eJl. Summit 6-5886. In ti-r-nderfnl conrti- vm In Wtjiow Knoll Section of Nsw m? Mont- 50 Union As"*. Kew Pl on aecond. One bedroom, bith. play- *;*'m ihfo'jtjhrj i. Owner in rcj.1- Pravidftii-o. Pric* only $32,300. In- ! and ins'.irance. dencr. .Summit 6-3314. COCKBR *p«nlet pupplen, huff. ARC room and storage, third, 5«mmt' jp'vt today nnd compare!' 8HORT HCU.S, MtOXBORN. , Call BoutU Orange J- Th* owners har* enjoyed bringing up WOOD TFB ORANOtS asi INTERESTING their children and h»»p used nearby WE HAVE COMPARED! (THE STAFFORD AGENCY othtrtr,, iu»ur*i%•uBurtaBu mltrwitftntitf l Memorial Field and Wntehung Reserva- 1 t|» thrptqlwot (MM. DIVERSIFIED WORK U. S. Instrument THE ROBIN Hood Shop. 3 Taf1«r tion. I*ow Taxm, $2S,5O0. r.mne if» INTERIOft «f t>-,ts mod-rn Realtors H» eountlw. oonrenlent tn t»» Street, Mlllburn, sell* used clothing «-ri>om Mnfr hull rnl.iniwl (or flr« Opportunity for alert, ambltloua, to- \ Com SERVICES OFFERED j 41 Bpechwood Rd. SUfflmlt «-97»,4Ml of better quailty for everjp membfr C3—CARPK.NTBR8 THE HIGHLAND CO. rooms und qtisH'y o.'i.vtnirt'rtn. Fully opsratlve young lady for typing, die- !,„_._ jr." of the family. Hours 10 to J. Closed 'quipped for omilnrf^M" !ivi;n. Kx- ROBERT E 0H5T55 tatlon and clerical duties. Aptitude for ;'*09 Broad Street Summit all tU. Wednesday. MlUbum 8-4124 Realtors rcllfnt conditioti. $18,T$0. owner • IWALTOW A. W. KETItTB Summit " 331 IIUJBurn «»e. MUlbura-SiMHi •» Ilguras and detail. All employee bene- Visit The. Mfrry-Oo-Rotina. QuaUtr 41 Mafele St. fiummlt «-7010. MOST sn,t. 5 room*, tow T with acme wsperSenee nt Re » Etta 8t Summit, H.J MTlIttun) 8i3Jl JIU, Uvt day week, pleasant working tbrlfubop, V,t L»ck&w»nca Pl»c«. 80mmlt 6-8WS UISI'S1**- M*ke off*r- Summit e- houxe work. Macdoatld K!orlst. MlUburn 6-1003, Bourt 10-12. 2-«. Carpenter '• alteratloni - HARD TO BEAT condition*. Salary commensurate with Bayre Bt. Sumai!',. $16,500 JC-fLOWEBS & PLANTS Colonist, Ut floor living room with ability. Apply to Citizen'* Trust Co., DRIVER for llsrht delivery truck. Mac- 23-CARPENTKH5 Her* Is a Cap* Codder you wfti lore. fireplace, dining ronm, lnryn open 30 Maple Street, Summit. donald Florist, 5 S*yxe Street, Sum- Built 1031. It hM 4 rooms and a beau- porch, modern kitchen, lavatory, -n- mit. HARDY Chry«snthemuma, 10 different varieties. Yew evergreens. Summit FREll STENGEL tiful tile bath on the first floor. The 3 BEDROOM RANCH Carpentry. rep«r», aittratlons. second floor Is large enough for 2 rooms, tllf h=s'h vi:h nhowfr, «oraRi< WOMAN, MATUBD, responsible, relia- HiUs Florlat. 3 Beechwood B4. or 48 For PRIZE PACKAGE' ble. TkKe charge apartment and two Ajshwood Avp. Bummit 8-1OT7, > •crtec*. cabinet*, porche*. etc. Let me more bedrooms and i» piped for bafh space Full bMem»nj. lioindry ntid oil t «aS, t,wner tr*ru-- children. Permanent. Unlon»t!!T#ly bednwtrw i p»y- one antique slat bsck, one dturdj GEORGE OSSMANN BUTLER AGENCY Realtor •41 Maple Rt,, 80. (1-9J0O bath. AHie lummer coollnu »"• working condltlona and etearty em- oak. One oak m\nls a rnilV« from Call SUmmlt 6-8S69. has center hall, living room, dining Knorr's Milk B»r, 780 Morris Turn- Murray HlU, N. 3. QUALITY bMlroom, living room, oc- room, tiled kitchen and tiled \nvi- nx. A: w. v-stiin in-hiinima, 45 rntn- I/Jl Call MUlburn 8-5183. Surrmlt 6-7210 catloml fumtntre, rugs. Immedi- 24-A-DRESHMAK1NK trtw frwn BriMdwaj-. tow t»xe«. !>(•- ^riTMmt? OBRIG, Realtof ttwj>.' 3 brdroorrui and a tiled baths on wrlptlvp brochur* i»mi!«! upon' re- itMin oil heat. Breerew«y full or part-time, gwl ate disposal. Orange 4-8496. aacond floor. 3-cir garage under housf qifAt. One !»•>>* 7-room hi.me wish Ji.2 »n< K,r««r, Lovely Hti 3KWINO. *U«raUon«. at your home. Priced at f3l,S0Q. r ' pltui cO'iDmlaolcn, 5-tlay week. STUDIO "couch, reasonable. Call tft- b^th*? now a^aliabS* on lnri.*> plot .— d Monday*, Anthony'* Beauty YOUNG MAN FOR TILLER Fine workmanship. MUlburn 6-31M Mn%fi, H Ibowell A»e. gitrwult, evening*. M. MABEN MD..10O; or we will build to your pinna mfnte, call bttwten < .j, 1M Main Street, Chatham, slid cp^uirituuns ou J'ii" of your 8u n N. 3, Chatham 4-0842. Opportunity for advancement. IE V1 ECE g rp DRESSMAIUHa, eomplrt* line at al- Realtor rhole». Countr;*i4« !« ^yi r-isrlUMlve £! lt "^iii-M. bwlroom $50. Call after « p.m. 8am- t«rattona and rellnlnt. Chatham r^i'l^ntUI community adjoining Bum- O1H1. for two 5-tir rtaye each vmt)t, MtMt be cooperative, alert and mlt 7-8233, » Btechwood Rd. Summit (S-190O clefttiln,; .-I ii rl Ir'ii'lng Jti Wyoming JM»49JR . Stl «-2«72 - MlUburn. 8, O, 3-321U. ambitiou* All employe* benefiUj, JJ:_ __ j five day week, pleasant working 2SA~LA! «> r I e n e'r d, Rc chnicd corner lot, 8titldef« B0LEN8 HU8KI tractor with equip- Short Bin L*nd». man to work in ttnx-rry «tore. Priced rMtfon*nt«. <'»il Summit S- xpwl f«r nlt«riitlon Jluburtaa Martitt, «« ~ —" f»»»r Bummit — Ohoice 1 v* LOTS OF LOTS i)ljr The F»»hlori Center, ' Ave, Bummit fl-3070. DESK, chairs. rtrMwer, atnall tablw, Cotonlil in exceJltnt condition. 3 Av^, Summit 8-09J4I, MAN minted in graemr irlorc B * S china and kitchen nt-cntlli. !m-irly ratw, WMk-end work Twin Ma B«drooir«, tiled bath, L»r*i» CLAR1NCR D, IX)NG Prutt Center. 49 Chstrmm R(MUt, CallJgiirrimU «-&JM befor* * pro *Hf, summit e-«l«-W. tmm — 0otonl«l firupkct, iiHru full or pn'rt- x -Mimm WW 'tlmt lavatory. & SON, Realtors Short Ifil!* Bhort Hills 7.2177, m1 AtU(!h»d garaf«. fif>od Ini, and mmt > SprJneQolM.iAto . fltintmtt (1-IJ* ipot rofrlB*ia.'"r with »tt v h"l '*. 9« Main fit., Springfield, ronv»nl»i|it to bun Iinw. Only »n..VW. frwiter. JIOO. M*h(W«ny ltltrh»n «et ! t VERMONT with formica t(»p and leaf prac- - Mm. MOUNTAIN, WHITMORE Your Big Chance MEN WANTED tically new, *45 Hmnmlt 6-SJ99-W. IMNU90AP1NO." law'wi kitchen. dtahwMhir bit »Chaiming Coionltl.ip tramclantlnc, trim and ... it JOHNSON, Realtora Mi Summit Avisnue Bummlt fi-1404 good condition. Only IM, TO Edge tree, Uwn car*, f»lr prtrm Brokfm PmtwtM Br»>mtr t ri6 work In molding department, (H»lp th» r*fu»i>#* In WMII fi^rmntiy l*n» Hill itoMi, MiiitnAton Ifito wood Ttand, ftumniit Jk lhl t6 tlm YM'JA t flr«»l«e», dlflln* room 3:30 p.m. to midnight and IfaflAJ* two trim* baard; prorMW t TO 8KTTI.K KRTATR penon, rlr »n»fhmrni, tm or Hum* s* — thr#th « HathHth** »mi i wrtr offer; a!*o h««*y h»ml la wo mowtr. rmiw. Mulrt'l' a room and bath We tm- PLASTIC INLAYS lie Slt _#-«n«-M. *tt* Irwpiwt.lort ind 212 tomi m.' Summit V^ABlttNO MA<7IHWB, Biw^wriJww COMBUTATIOfr aluminum wtortfWf ftp »p*rtm«nt ilw. toqtUn 30 Mblfi m2Hk2H Mr tout «rwtt THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 Page 28
dinner will be held at the YMCA victory, tying for first in another. •I. Stromenger1 (8) 3. Sawyer (8). J, Shipley 3. lladberg (8). i Mile run: (3:00.0) 1 Polk (S) 2. Juvelln: (113' «"| 1. Dodjon (8) 2. on June 3 at 6:16 p.m. Local Trackmen Best marks of tiie day were Jim McQlfllu. «B) 3. Dturanto (M). EURNtSHlP Art WANTID1 Dlcke.-ioa {W 3. Mel (Mi Teams entered Jn the loop wete Dodson's javelin heave of 145-feet, High Jump: (5' 6") 1. (tie) Low *nd "lur- Often; we remember the price Jewish Community Center, Flrit Defeat Madison 6 inches, and Bobby Miles' broad DiUUisham. iS) 3, Jones (M>. alter the good time Ja for- 3 Baptkt, First Evangelical Luth- Last Wednesday afternoon Sum- jump of 2&* iV'>.Mel Ford covered Broad Jump: «20' 30"» l.MUM (3) gotten, pfQTAJUJE COUPUB ectktjig 3 mit High's track squad snapped the low hurdles course in 22.37., Ford tt>( 3, Tliom&ft i.Mi. rtmtnt, lad floor; AOU: eran, Methodist, Central Presby- another good time. DiariLi (103* 4") t'Pskiiw (Mi 2. Mc^ terian, Oakes Memorial, St, John's out of thek doldrums, handing OKHn fSi 3, Koch <8» MMftBMIlt wanted In i Madison an 84-33 defeat. The Summaries: Pole 'Vault..: <8' 9") 1. Scliro&dw (St tto Suttod Mid a team representing the com* 2 OraVM (Si 3. MeKACqa- (8). meet was held at Memorial Field TRACK SUMMARIES Shot Put: (39' 0") 1. SwrtjMoti iH> rUtor l - B*4room. !ly- bined Negro churches. T«*m Ssore: Summit M. M«,ai«ou 3. * room. >»«h ««» kitchen ww with the Hilltoppem taking ten 1» yurd high hurdle*• (0:183t 1. Third place waj also tied with first places and romping from Ford (S) 2. Koue (Ml 3, Bred (b). Oakfis Memorial and Central the very beginning. The big win- • 180 >Rrt low hurdles: (0:2231 1 owi ummm , rtWtoe» I"or I1T PEiriVlb; Mr. Jewish Community Center keglera 2. DlUlrmh»in (8! 3. 8twp*r«:. ! First Preabyterian each rolled 157. j Staff of Certified Teachers Apt 313. 2S5 South Harraois, I.*.- lili. I1OV—AII-JV- ..I nn-of the two In lieu of prizes team members j Children Transported IN Automobiles •Orange, H^J^ _ will talte a trip to New York City farnUf Of three. 3-4 b.d- trm:»-l i ..;•: .!•.:.•, ihlit will be Children Enrolled from 4-14 Yetunof Age r bou«. 4-J f«w 1«M*- B ?-r- st-ni -AUe» :M. Hunt Bros, circus for a night baseball game during TUITION: 8 WEEKS. I1W, 4 WEEKS, fllO to •175. CBtnlord 6-4.'^ August. Director: Mnu R. A. Eckel, Bililburn Fteulty |KU>S & oi;(-cay stand, here on June l Brought to Summit by PARIS I5IPOBT—La Gillette, a Re»ldence, ESMX S-tlM Fhonei Office, ESsox 6-M91 F1*.: !.;S, American Ix-gion, the petite miss from Paris, will be one Between fl sad 1 TABLE buitnCM man wan:* of the stars to thrill local audi- fraoni furnWied or unturnUtud. tn cin-us vi'il! prcR-r.t coinplr-tc shows NO CRIST Irrftncd bom* In MUlburn or \.-at 2 and h p rn. at St. T Luncheons Ihorn* for wonwn. JJusn^hfd <>r ni.- } Bowiera from St. John's Luth- Northern New Jersey! it is the new administrative I burnished, ntcben priuftlcs »:;<) | eran Church captured the Sum- Ig 115 a wetic, Summit 6- office of one of the Nation's leading insurance • Complete mit Inter-Church Bowling League *' TRAIN!. D ANIMAL crown after nosing out the Fir»t EXPOSITION companies. Here many of the Home Office opera- SAllE Dinners Baptist Church and First Evan- FORD, motor eic*I>nt. b:Vaeatieniag RESTAURANT NOW! The worldVmost 343 SPn ING FIELD AVI. AmU lUdy IMM iin M«noriil. HH« Kw 0m fan*. «i Poutbhtttilt i*xt. Mo*.) SATURDAY MOONLICHT SAIL PANC'NC AND £NTf»TAINAIfWT J1 SO I? is O!fu-e DINE AS YOU EMJOY 447 Sp,iii9fi«W Ave. THE RAGES Tbrfli to th« racing tnm jma FROM t:M V- !N NEW „. i COLOR CARTOONS COMEDIES * EASTERN * ^ Tataly mw frwii th« M«t opt VotA F« 100 need to get job* done /«<*/ New bolted eon- Pkl^Bp, O.V.W. 4,800 lbs. With « big 2- n(ruction Pickup Vw>T|riv«w«(ldwlHtr«nirth «ngine chetet-the worW-f«mo»« 106-hr.. and rigidity, 45 cubic foot pnyload space! D * Truck V^, mort powerful cniririB in Tick- Now overlapping tailgate rmista bending MORRIS PLAINS 4 ft. upt today, or Mw 10l-h.p. Uw-FHicnoN r*r Iwisting! New tORgle-type latch**. wid* m* *ta*mt temp* tMS*tote Low loading htight—J«t over twofeot, RIVE IN THEATRES wUm ««M lmrm mtm MMMNg flpringt mtd Clipper Six—thaw'i the power you mm rountwHrfwk tmt muMmt tim wM« Frl.Art., M»! Jl-f 3 Donald O'Connor vptminm door»! New mMdi-lwilMi Aoat h 11 H "I LOYi MILYIN Pkslwo at ymt rm& O«l«r'i~l«k» * THE JAK SIN-ply.to the Board arc printed below in full.; felt it was in the beat interests of After extended hearing, the ing Board. The Board has labored II.)-Ji ii-tt- rs 4t ro K-...I at Tuesday night's meeting of the Common) the city to use it* efforts to«eure Ordinance w«4 pawed by the Coun- a difficult problem. It probably w to bring u»v4»%% minimum h«s spent more time In .session th« cooperation of the owner, cil in & 4*2 vote (one member of standard 80 units which you cited than any other Board in the city, aa te*£ than «Uutdartl. ifcjj •• 'I'i Members of the Commonj attention by an ageney created tenant. This required many per- the Council absent). It now ap- sonal inspections, estimate.*, con- pears clear that at the time of the Council of course execpted, 5, You fw-awd * private cor- specifically for the purpose." and many month* ago caraert \s .^'ibniitti-d in ac- j ferenwu with owner*, and in some adopting the Ordinance, the Coun- The Ordinance further required conclusion that failing of the co- tives, to provide by nwaru » r'tr-'.wv w.'h the Ordinance [ vase* with tenants, to agree upon cil was informed, or ]n the alter- that the Board define substandard operation of landlords, the only private capital substitute uniU jvwt>i in Apr:! 19'A\ rrwiting the an equitable adjustment of rent, native, should have known that housing, enforce all law* on (he approach to « partial and starting' for those you deemed beyond, re-1* f-'jr^s^'i-i -tiii H.iriir; -.liiff .«.ov>if jn ttineiu develop-1 and in some,,'cases, required court statutory requirements of a 3 4 quoting further: na!1 KK•.(.-» !.•> • J «ii Q'loiir.,; briefly actions. Early in this phaee of the Council vote where at least 20!» « undertaking for rcplace- Is other words, In three «hon jjg "To submit to the Common program lfbecenoe vfty clear that per cent of the adjacent owners ! >»«Jt housing. Much time waa df • by continuous and cooper*-j%j Council such comprehensive there were some 50 dwelling units filed their petition of objection. voted to selecting.a, location that Uve efforts which we know in- [^ "WVi.:ri'.-i.-» it Is dpcjiiod in'the plans for the "c!imin«tiori~ of would, or at lwat should, have Holly Hous^ beyond repair and which lacked Despite this obvioua deficiency volved untold, hours devoted to ^ p-.!li':e ln'rri^t to correct or substandard housing conditions accept«.bl« to the City. any reasonable mean* of providing In the Ordinance, the Council,per- meeting* and inspections, >oa t '.ir.-noti nn.*«p.i!nty and unsafe as. may, after thorough «*uidy DIRECTION OF MAX SOBOL the. minimum standards estab- mitted the Housing Board to goWe would point out that the were able to make the first con- d-v.-...!!g.>t ,r. the i":ty of Summit and analysis,. appear feasible lished. These facts were forward with their plan*, even to project would have been entirely crete strides in raising to reason- (|! of aeeoniplrnhmont' financially h Now Open with you as well as our original the extent of retaining legal coun- free of (subsidy by a governmental able minimums, and above, many ;*•' practicable and confident with na !t appear* l-. approval at that time. Need for hi rezoning wae known to the Coun- a^=7l thcls.«-»i^--—.•f Agnation, effective im•- j ^decide:;:f ^J^^z^ld to ^inuo^ i^ __ with city budget for our expenses, and cil and discussed with the Board. Zoning Ordinance amendment for the Council has been able to use mediately." The Board wfcs informed that It j reconaldpration. While you mftj* the very large unexpended portion would be required to purchase the ., THE C1TV OF SUMMIT J have felt curtain that the outcome ALLSTATE of our appropriation for other pur- j was a foregone conclusion, we bt- land before application could be poses. New Jersey made for reioning. Since the Board City Hall Hove that you would havo sejved The Council had the City Engi- was without funds. It became nec- May 19. 1953 Summit better if -you had waked neer survey all plots seeming to or AUTOMOBILE essary for the individual mentbera To Members of the Housing f the actual outcome rather meet the necessary qualifications and a few other interested citizens, Board; than anticipating it with your con- end found three other locations. to personally raise the required J'VVe wish to acknowledge re- elusive action. INSURANCE Th« Council's own checks, made moneys for the purchase. We ceippt of your letter of May 8, 1953, We must differ wifii your opin- Founded by Svnrs... raised in excess of 19,000 for this independent of the Board, showed In which you present your views; ion that this initial reverse purpose. This requirement exacted the «lte chosen was the best for of the endeavors of the Substand- i-you have suffered poses a threat famous for better value of the Board via, and remains, the project. ard Housing Board toward the so- ' to the eontinuod existence of a completely in contradiction of all At the Housing Board meeting of j lution of this problem in Sum- • Housing Bocini. It ' should have Allstate polieyholders from coast to coast preexisting and current practices April 29, 1953, the members pres- 1 mit. • \ b^«" evident lo you that by th- have found that Allstate's rates are sub- in this city, u well as In any other ent felt that the communication Perhaps it would be helpful in j reintroductkm of the Zoning stantially lower than those . of most othej municipality in the State. Certain- it had recently received from the reaching an objective estimate of j Amendment that Council ha» no . prominent companies. Check Allstate's ly it was not required for theCity Clerk should properly abide the situation if we took a brief; intention of abandoning or re- rates now and see how much you can save! Beechwood Hotel property, the the final reply at a meeting ut chronological look at the efforts', pealing the 1942 and 1950 Or Sunday-school for the Methodist which all rnember* should be prre- \ of yo\ir Board and Us predece*-:'noncM. You cbu'd have ascertained j ALLSTATE is £ Church, nor the Kent Gardens ent. The suggestion contained in j sors. From 1938 when the Com- j this fact had you consulted w-Ui. '• whan you choou Represented In The Summit Area By Apartment.*, to mention but three their communication, without inon Council refused to establish ; us before taking .your precipitsrt recent cases. promising successful result, to re- a Housing Authority with Fed- action. ROGER C. TOWNSEND introduce the Ordinance, deserves eral Aid, U!\MJ_1950 when the prrt- For the rn-ord we should Ilk* The night before the rezoning ent Substandard Housing Board to call your attention what w • *••• *••*. and and commands the sincere appre- Ordinance was Introduced, the ciation of the entire Board to VMS created, no practical im- i underst-.tnvl !o be the facts con- VINCENT P. RALFH Council President phoned the the sponsoring members of theprovement to the housing con- ! corning the handHng of the Zon- Board Chairman asking assurance Council, but aside from other mov- dltions in this'City had been ef-' ing. A'm:'ndnnntr See or Phone Your ALLSTATE Agent that the Board was prepared to ing consideration*, it is felt that ftcteci The principal progress in ; 1. Tho (U-fu-li ncy or the «nd would go through with the such a suggestion can only portend that period wsis the ennctment *>f nancr* whs not obvious, The SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. BLDG. the 1942 Ordinance which provided j lay lis whether or not the 20 project. That \ta» given. In reply, the passage of the Ordinance by the • authority for procedures in jection h<-d bct-n properly and 335 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J. the Council President Mated they a 4-3 vote, obviously insufficient. Away with the drudgery of Krubbiifc would introduce and pass the re- obtaining corrective measures. At- validly tcglst-frt 4. This conclusion is fairly drown 1 "waxing and poHshing! Give your Goodyai tempts to operate under thb Act 2. Council d.nr?n.ng « Court nr- ••are it ever needs. Goodyear Vinyl-Tilts against zoning last year, have not by the Ordinance jnf j tion because the round! was first needs? !>r,-our «t- ... in 24 smart colors. hi* expressed opposition to hous- «w instrui-'ed ftmi acconi- tornty ns»;n«t going ahead w;5.|< ing in any form, that «yfj?" vote tf» your great cmJit th<» i tlu- action • nd we concurred in mt»t result in, at beslM^l-Z vote, following: b opinion. GOKIHIN L.IIIIUBKT SO LIGHT! «spreviously expressed. Hls> known 1. You defined substandard We reiterate our belief and con- attitude towards housing housing and laid dovwi minimum , fid^nce in the ability of « gub* Sj his appointment- to the Council atatuliirds for human habitation i «t«n(iarii Housing Board to at- E| and should have bc*n known to in this C'i<.v- The Common Coun- 'ain its major ohycUvc We arr 517 Miliburn Ave. Millbum Arnr the (hnntkht SSJ the governing body. 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