62nd Year—No. 27 Women Voters Emergency Services Rendered To Hear Talk On Civil Rights In Big Blow Win City Praise A discussion of constitutional The many services performed for the general welfare rights by Joseph Breacher, State and safety by their fellow citizen* and the city department* Parole Board member and former during the ravaging storm of November 25 waa the subject Assemblyman, and Roger N. Yan- of a. strong letter of prais« to Common Council by Mayor cey of Newark, assistant UA District Attorney, will feature Percy M. Bland Tuesday night. Council President Ernest S. the Monday, December 11, meet- Hlckok emphasised the concur* ing of the Summit League of of council with the mayor'* Women Voters. The meeting W lett«r. be held at the'First Baptist Rve fleeted 1 would like to express on tint Church at 2 p.m. part of all of u* In tha city,1* Mr. Brescher wilt speak on To Serve on wrote th« mayor, "our heartfelt state rights under the state eon' gratitude and thanks for the sew stitution and how these rights lv«a rendered by the officer* and Virginia Davit parallel those granted under the Chamber Board personnel of our Police Depart* federal Constitution and what Five new directors of thf> Sum- nvent, Fir« Department and Public these protections actually mean. mit Area Chamber ht Commerce Works Department. While it Sm Speaker Selected Mr. Yancey will give a resume of have been elected by mail ballot, true they Are «mprloyeea of tha the federal rights and will dis- W. Rae Cr&ne, executive secretary, city, their performance was1 fa# cuas phase* of the McCarthy announced Tuesday afternoon. beyond the normal call of duty/* For Fortnightly investigation. The meeting is open Those elected for the merchant's Th* mayor added: to the public division of the Board were Frank Also to tha local chapter of Annual Program Today, a large group of League N, Dunning, manager of Buach it American Red Cross our sfacer* members will attend a regional Son; Robert Dunamore of the Virginia Davis, , daughter of gratitude and thanks for their conference of New Jersey League* Marian Dunamore Shop: Ch&rlei fine cooperation and assistance in Meyer Davis, Internationally being held at Fairlawn. ftoUowJag Horn, Jr. of Roger'* Pharmacy known dance band conductor, will •o many way* as to beggar de- a morning of discussion groups, and Harold 8. Spltser of Spttter't scription be the featured speaker at the the members will hear Prof. Les- Dreasj Shop. Mr. Dunning U at annual mother-daughter day of ter Chandler, economist at present a member of the board and the Fortnightly Club to be held Princeton and author of wall- Is chairman of the merchant's Wednesday, December 13, at 3 known on credit and bank' committee of the Chamber. Mr. Ccttncilmon Make* p.m. at Summit High School log, speak on the topic "What Spitter is a put member of the Tlin«l/ Suggestion auditorium. The annual Christmas to Do About Inflation." NBW 09V1CSB 8UBLI>l|ftt to be erected by Chubb k Boa, New York Board and past chairman of the tea will be served following the morchant's committee. With Common Council ad- meeting at the chibhouae. New League members who have City insuraaoe firm, «tt Morris Turnpike. The two-story building, journing at etSO Tuesday night, joined in the last year were fu*stf which win cost more than |i million, will house 700 to 1000 clerical Elected to the Board as repre- Misa Davis will speak on the io the clock in council'* chain* at a dessert party held last eve- Yale Professor and accounting personnel. The building and 13-acre tract leased front Traditional Yule sentative of th«» profewlonal and topic "Portraits in Song." She bere at CJty Hall read. OoneU« ning at Community Church. The the Prudential Insurance Co. will be adjacent to the Canoe Brook civlo group vu Frederick C will recreate an Irish country girl nun Ogden D. Genseraer affair was given by the League Country dub golf oounw aftd the Passaic river. The Commonwealth Kent*, Jr., local attorney, going to her wedding, a Negro taenrlit •omethlng shoold be board of directors with Mrs. Next Speaker Water Co. reservoirs are in the rear. It is hoped that the building Program of YWCA The deadline* for voting m S woman chatting over a dead boy, daae about the aitaation. Ac- David Ludlow, membership chair- win be> completed by October, J9B1. p.m. Tuesday. A total of 111 vote* an Arkansas squatter and an oordliuly. he Inbrodoeed a feae» man, and Mrs. William Sartorius, At Athenaeum waa cast For the first time In the lotion as foUowat anxious old woman booking for To Be Held Sunday history of the Chamber the name* orientation chairman, in charge A week from tonight members nVberesw thu late and la- her husband, of women member* appeared on of arrangements. ' of the Summit Athena*um will The traditional and annual mented •torm •ppeara to have A student of native songs, Miss Summit Office May Employ tht ballot. The total vote cast fer hear one of the nation** most "hanging of the greens" ceremony paeeesi bejond the llmtte of this Davis has sung with Pittsburgh the three woraen nominated vu articulate liberals, Theodore 11 to deeorate the YWCA for the «lty and where** ita •neeeesor and Toledo opera companies and 110. ha» appeared in New fork CH^ Old Guard Elects Greene, protector of phiioeophy 1.000, Chubb & Sons State Christmas holiday season will take la net yet to rig at, I thtwfcw at Yak University, present "A Employment for TOO to 1,000 per- who ma* *t the press conference, place thta Sunday at a JMH. A The newly elected directors will now mere that the clock In in "Susan and God" and "Call Me attend their first meeting Mon- Mister." Liberal Manifesto" as an answer sons at th« new Chubb «V Bon stated that Prudential Is still mak- •pecial program will follow at eoancll'a eaamber* be restere4 Mapfewood Man and in contrast to the Comma- clerical and accounting office ing plan* for tha shopping center. 4 p.m. day, December 11, at 6:30 p.m. at te EMtern Stwdtrd Tim*." the Hotel Suburban. At that time nist manifesto building to be located at the Pru- He said that the planning for the Decoration o! the butldliig will Council actually adjourned at dential Lit* Insurance Company's 70-4tor<» development requires con- officers for the 1901 season will. S:S9 Mtv The, eouncUmaw's ac- College Club "At a time when the world is be under the tflrcctlon of Mr*. b« elected. As President becoming: all too famttiar with shopping center tract on Morris stant >evt*ums and that the war Frederick Stone and the house tion brougbt churkl«s to his After three terms of service by the ttjwnlm of the Communist Turnpike was predicted b. $ iy. ,r •u»cj.»n bill * retarding effect committee and Mrs. Albert J. Other director* are Thomas W. wwoelate* and tihe naif dosen Nets $1592 Albert'». Fettle «* director, Ed- ratnifeito we welcome such-a New York City Insurance fin; •;»,' Jpr* the esft!f)fe?« Blaaf. Bastbtoioaicw anu Che gieerM com- Goleman, Hurry C Kdbes, Outl elttwiw s4t*i»Aii>« the acwaloti Ward Herbert, vice-director, of lfa- statement," Rev. David K. Bant» a press conference held Tuesday Joint Announcement mittee with YW member* «ad 8. Hulutt, Silem Boorujy, Frank plewood was unanimously elected, morning at the Prudential offices J. K^ttignn, Thomas A. Miller, well, president of the Athenaeum, According to the announcement, gueifts. Greens have been collected In Sale on Tuesday «t the Old Guard meet- said. "We especially welcome it at Newark. for the ceremony by Mrs. Hans Carleton VV. Plerson and John Q.< -Partlcularly, I would like t« ing a» his successor. Report* were made jointly by Chubb and Pru- A net profit of $8,592.23 for the from Professor Greene because According to Albert Wall, a Sltan and her committee. Segelken. commend and Iwsaitlly thank for made on absent members, nine No- dential, the site of the new build- 15th annual College Club Book this is hie second appearance on Chubb partner, his firm now em- There were no nomination* made us the auxiliary police of tha * vember birthday men and Henry ing is a 12-acre tract adjacent to The program following the dee- for directors representing the In- Sale held last October Is reported an Athenaeum program and we ploys 1.000 persons in the depart- the regional shopping center which orating; Is under the direction of Summit Civilian Defense organi- by Mrs. Walter M«cNair, chair- Allsop, one day efter his 90th know how warmly he was received dustrial division as that group now sation. The officers and men of birthday, were congratulated and ments that will be shifted to the Prudential hopes to construct in Mrs. Woodruff English and Mrs. man of cashiers. Thia Is not quite, here before." has full Board representation, UhLs group are men from tbe> T. "NrOndnir"of Summit was re- Summit area. The personnel move the near future. Last year the Frederick Eberhardt. The pro- equal to the•'record $3,640^ realised Professor Greene U the third will be made in two shift), the Prudential acquired 135 acres gram will consist of a Christmas community who have volunteered ceived into membership, Roy Baker for emergency police service ill in 1949 but ia regarded «a most reed from recent cards and tetters speaker of this season for the fir.it involving 400 employees and fronting on the Morris and Bsoex script written by Mm. John Sacco satisfactory by Club members. Summit lecture organization—one the second, 300. More may be hired Turnpike and lying between Canoe which is centered around living time of an emergency and servs and reported on the Christmas fund Dogs Are Literally without compensation. Their touf The program of college acholar- for the "Old Boys" of Bristol, Eng- of the oldest in the country. at a later date, he said. Mr. Wall Brook road and the Pamaic river. tableaux of famous madonna mas- «hips to aid local girls is sure added that local persona will It is a section In the rear of thU terpiece*. Groups of young women of duty took them out in tha land. "We fully expect Professor height of the storm, and they of support for another year. Greene," Dr. Barn well declared, undoubtedly be hired to keep the tract that has been leaned to from the Y-Teen and Young Adult And Legally on Mrs. C. R, Chambers, eale co- Don Maxwell of Weetfield, guest staff to the complement now Chubb & Son. Entrance to the department* will participate under were subjpet to great personal speaker, then gave some "Recollec- 'but if he appears he will be the risk from falling tree*, live wires ordinator, entertained committee first scheduled speaker to make needed in New-York City; The property will be by private road the direction of Mrs. P. M, Rock- chairmen for the sale at her home, tions of an Antique Collector." He new office building will be in from Morris and EUsex Turnpike. well. MLM Capitols. Dickerson will Loose Again and th» rigor* of the •torm. They his appearance this year. We had no adequate protective cloth* 182 Oak Ridge avenue, Monday first displayed an old iron fire charge of Mr. Wall, who will move be at the piano. plaque, like those in England in expected Margaret Webster to do Present plans call for the erec- The, ban prohibiting dog* from ing other. t,htu\ tltey provided , morning. Final report* on the bis offices here. tion of a building containing 90,- 1560 and <• in Philadelphia In 1788,Shakespeare in October but her There; will be gerieral carol sing- inoijwr loons wa# lifted Monday themselves'. They" were on duty work done this year were present- tourwa» eenceHe«H aitdHBnrrrifcje • ••• Seek Home* Here 000 square feet of floor space. It which were forerunner* of the ing following and Mm. Leonard night by the jBoard of Health at many hours without relief,.-tlu*s ed,' and suggestion^ m«dc on im- Gallienr* took her place—with will be so located on the plot, earliest fire insurance companies. Th« company Is at present work- F«*rkin and member* of the lunch its regular monthly meeting.- aalng the regular polic* to proving organisation plan* for great success. We expected Rich- however^ that.., additional wings tlub will be host«Hre» at the tea Among other display* were a lace ing on bousing arrangements, in Removal of thbox, vest pocket ptetols, and a half- the move and local real estate have.,J»#en protpctfd and tcrvered the project by the Board of Edu- on Korea in November—but he wards of 250 cars is being pro- members will Ui«her. Smalt chil- De'ngler, local health offlecr, rec- hour , such AS those turned agents are being consulted. He to the extent it W«M. TO trwwe, our cation and by many firms and could not return from the Far vided. dren will bf tared for. by. Mm. ommended the reppal because "no individual frlcnda in the com- over and signalled half-hourly on also mentioned that applications neighbor**, w« indeed ow« a tre* East in time with the result that for {KMitrona tn the new office are While Chubb and Son will con- t>onald Afacljpod and Mr«. Robert rablea have bewj discovered in the munity. ship board, which thus became we had ex-Pwsident Carlos Ro- Fitterer. city in four years." The health fndoiM debt." forerunners of the well remem- being taken! at the company's tinue to maintain its headquarters 1 Major problem for the coming mulo of the United Nation*, again The World Fellowship Commit- ban wa« In effect since April, 19#S, In focusing attention to th* bered ship's bells. Among the headquarters, 90 John street, New at 90 John street, New York, many year l» that of finding dry storage with great success." tee, In charge of the entire pro- Mayor. PerclVRL M. Bland. In- a jbove. Ia£t«, tlie•- mayor further •• speaker's book exhibit* Were first Fork Cfty. of its operations will be moved quarters where books domted be- Other Speaker* gfftm, irrgf-ar thcie pianninK to at- to I)r. Dpnsrler »p- at*it«tt that "

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OPEN FRIDAY TO CHRISTMAS TILll 9P;M. Prictd THE SUMMIT HERALP, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, »?5I> #«§»# »•.-. i - ^^imimteA the di- wral Home, 3» Springfield «ve-1 honorary assistant at Calvary Service chapter, ttet !**m tenwmtmu* tb« di T"^ ^tnotn at 2 o'clock, Episcopal Church.-Buriei wU!- Christmas Musk vine power t« heal • only ^for a aatt e thia afternon at ill bi Fountain Baptist CHurcV Sunday—8 a.m., H&ly Coounua* DaOdKltC December 9 . "|'»*l*fct' number or "for."f a limited cc uducted by Rev. Irvine Goddard, -1 in Hillside Cemetery, Plalnfield. ion; 11 a,m,H .Church school; 11 CHURCH DIRECTORY a-m., morning prayer and serwon; Summit Herald wlB ac*"* { period of time. Mace to Sunday — 9:30 *-»., . Church 6 p.m., YPF supper meeting; * •chool: 11 a.m., Womtotp and *«r- p.m., Community Chorus concert. "Between Two Advents. iinon: 6 p.ra,, Youth Fellowship; $t. John's iuthtran Church Monday—11 a.m., St Hftry't Monday — 8 p.m.. Teacher train- ;7:3O p.m., Worship and ecrraon, W. & Hlonma, PhJ>. chapter. "Midxighta in Our live*." ing Tuesday—4:45 a.m., Junior Aux- Tomorrow — 8;S0 p.m., Csr1it» iliary; U a.m.. Woman's Auxiliary. " DUI party of the Fellowship Guild. St. Lufee'i Rel. Episcopal S First Ev. l^ufheran Church Beeau»e of the differeat. f«r- "LOOK YOUNGER Wednesday — 10 a.m.. Church ma* of m$h a page, sad tfce dif- • Saturday — 9 an., Junior cate- Church | Harry B, Cartoon, Ft World Service committee. chetical cks»; 10 am, Junior choir ftcuJty involved in production, Sunday—9:30 a-m-. Junior church Rev. Frank C. KoppeH Tomorrow- 8 p m.. The Martha rehearsal; 11 aim., Senior cateche- it wfU be n«-c<>saary to •«» a school; 11 Ans, play group; H .Christmas party; Speaker will •>« First Baptist Church Ucal elaaa, Simday " 8:30 a.m., Sunday dead&ne of Saturday, Deeerabe* am., mtwning •ervice, aermon LIVE LONGER" •chool; 11 ant., Prayer and *cr- Pastor Loukf T, Almen of Eliia.- Dafl4 R Barnwati. DJD. t, for all copy for this page. The Mystery of the Sunday - 9:30am.. Bible ichooi; b«th;Mra, Margfrt Miller of, East Rev, i. Rents The mon, Universal Bible Suada)v" Tlereforr, it »UI, M'. »PPfe- •.God;". 6 arm;, Worship wtd»errni« if-riends Meeting garten end activity groups; 7:30 programs no lat*-f than Decem- The Summit Meeting o* the lie- i : Sunday — 9 45 a.m.. Church The above is the title of a new book by Gaylord Hauser p.m., Junior and Senior High Fel- ber S. The deadline most be ligioua Society of iViends (Quak- ichool; 11 a.m., Worship; 3:30 which was printed in a condensed in the October 1960 low«hips. rigidly adhered to and copy ers) holds its meeting for worship p.m., Hi-Leaguers. Reader's Digest and has for some time ranked as America's Monday--" :30 p.m. Boy Scouts. Mibtnittfd pa&t that date can OB Sunday at 10 a.m. in the YWCA No. 1 best seller. It is very encouraging to note this interest Wednesday—7:30 p.m. -t~ Christ- not be accepted. Sunday jchool for small children Presbyterian Church mas Party. are welcome. of the reading public in a better way of life through foods N'«v* Provident* and better nutrition. Board meiting; 2 p.m., Woman i K*». Richard A. Central Church Society of Qhristian Service lunch- Clipper Club to Have There was a time not so many years ago wn,?n a large PrukftoriM ecm and Christmas party with part of the population believed that the span of life was pre- Today 8 p.m., Board of Trus- sUf. L. V. Basetemsu DJD. Christmas Program destined and that there wasn't much that could be done about tees in pariah house; 8:15 p.m., special miwic; Hiiatcsfies: Circle I. «•*. Harold F. MuU Leaders, Mra. L. O. Stephenaon Mrs. Harry Donhauser will have it. With the discovery of vitamins and other esaential foftd Choir rchearaal in churth, Our funeral %omt at 309 Springfield Avenue and Mrs. Laura V. Miller. Lunch- charge of the Christmas program elements, especially the mineral trace elements such as iron, Sunday — 10 a.m., Church school Today-~8 p.m., Adult choir. eon in charge of Circle 4. Le&d- of the Cspper Club of Central manganese, copper, cobalt, tine, fluorine and iodine, it has A Service of Complete Satisfaction in parish houoc: 10:30 a.m.. Choir Tomorrow—7 p.m.,,Couple's Club. era: Mra. J..W. Meixell, Jr., and Presbyttrian Church on Sunday been found that by feeding certain foods, the life span of rehearsal in church; U a.m., WOT- Sunday—9;30 and 11 a.m. (Two Mrs. C. H. Bauer. Jr. nigtit «t the home of Dr. and animals can be greatly increased. Since science has shown Whatever the Co»t jshlpf and jierroon by Rev. Alton ML seusbns) Church school; Wor- Mrs. I^eonard V. Buschman, 120 that people are what they eat, drink, breath* and think, it j Pclcr.wn of Bloomlngburg, Ohio; Wednesday—3 :i5 p.m.. Junior ship and sermon, 'The Living Hi Boya' choir practice; 7 p.m.. Proapect «tre*L has become extremely important for every one to Iparn more N"ur«cry; 5 p.m., Christinas pag- Word"; 4 p.m.. Meeting of New Couples' Club dinner; Program. "Christmas Everywhere" will be about the properties of foods and other products taken into eant rehearsal in church (4 p.m., Life Conference Committee; 8:45 the'theme of the meeting which 1 "Little Angel" with slides, record- the body. ' • .' ; Burroughs & Son for those with special part *); 7 p.m., High School Fellowship; ings, and dongs by Men's thou. will include the singing of tradi- |».m., Junipr-Hi Fcltowahip in 8:15 "p.m., Central Club. tiorMl carols and the story of Nutritionists and the 1600 Health Food Store* in this Country have for a number of years recommended the "five Funeral Home *pari*n' house. . • f Monday—10 a.m., All Day Sew- Oakes Memorial Church Chrktmas in other lands. Mr*. Wednesday — 12:45, p.m., Ladies' ing Group; 7:30 p.m., Boy Scouts; John Cordner and Mrs. Joseph Sly wonder foods" which Mr. Hauser says should be a part of E»«Wiihtd 1820 • Aid and Missionary Society joint 8 p.m., Board of Trustees. will serve on the social comnuttee. one's daily diet. They are "Brewer's Yeast, Powdered Skim Rev. Nevie OitU» Milk, Yogurt, Wheat Germ and Blackstrap Molasses." S09 Springfield Avenue • Summit 6-02S9 I meeting and luncheon with t«lk Tuesday-3:15-4:15 p.m., Youth The Central Club of the church 1 | given by Mrs, Leonard V. Buseh- choirs. Today - $ p.m., Choir rehearsal. will discuss "Repentance and Mr. Hauser will be delighted to know that a unit of the A.Bmrrough* Rot»rt B. Kchr John Ihuidaom, Jr. rnan on her European trlp;*3 p.m., Wednesday-10 a.m., Nursery Sunday —-^9:45 am., Church Faith" at their meeting Sunday Instant Drying C6.'s process, of 101 Park ^Ave., New York Christmas pageant rehearsal In Christmas party; 3:15 p.m., Kin- school; 11 a.m.. Worship and *er- night et the parish house. Ed- City, is being built in Louisiana to make Brackstrap Molasses parish houae for primary and jun- dergarten party. mori. werd Gilland will lead the dis- and Cane Juice in powdered form, This new form of sugar ior children. Monday—8 p.m.. Woman's Coun- cussion. Miss Natalie Howard will contains the minerals, and food elements that are, now thrown The Methodist Church cil. • ".'" -.....-•, . • b« in charge, of the social hour. away in the process of making granulated white iugar. Jewish Community Center Rev. Jetaw EL Lyona Experiments have been completed to produce a new form •7 Kent Place Boulevard CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHi pAwatti First Church of Christ. Scientist of skim milk that will be more soluble an) digestible and Summit. New JtrMf Rabbi Murray Gerahon Today—7 p.m,, Chapel choir 292 Springtjeld, Ave., Summit ""»•"•• practice; 8:15 p.m., Sanctuary possess a better flavor free from any scorched taste. "God the Preserver of Man" is "ofiner Redtor, Dies Tomorrow — 4:08 p.m., Light choir practice. When you become health minded In your search for a A Branch of Tb« llotbtr Church. The Pint Church of Christ the aubject for Sunday, December Edward A Cruikshank, who had candle/*; 9 p.m., service, sermon Sunday -? 9:45 a.m., Church been a resident of Summit for better way of life and freedom from the common diseases you BcitntLst, la Boston, Massachusetts 10. topic: "The Fascinating; Story of School; 11 a.m., Worship and ser- more than twenty years and had willfjnd that in addition to partaking of the five wonder foods, Golden Text: "The Lord is my Sunday Services at 11 A, M. Sunday School 11 A- M. Joseph." mon, "Getting Ready for Chrtst- recently beea living at the Hotel it is most desirable to avoid the use of the six non-essential rock, and my fortress, and my de- Wednesday Meeting at 8:15 PR Sunday—10 a.m., Sunday school. raan"; Junior choir practice- and Suburban, died at the Pine Acres products, coffee, tea, chocolate, colas, tobacco and liquor. liverer; the God of my rock; in Monday, Wednesday, Friday r— church-time kladergarten; 5 p.m., Xursing Home, Madison, on Mon- Since all of these contain habit forming drugs that Irritate him will I trust: he is my shield, 3:45 p.m., Hebrew school. Rehearsal for Christmas pageant; day night. He was bom in New the nervoua system and since they are being so extensively tand the horn of my salvation, my 7 p.m., Seniox High Fellowship York City 88 years ago. used on account of high pressure advertising, the best way Christian Science Reading Room high tower, and, my refuge, my x Calvary Episcopal Church meets at church to start for dis- Mr. Cruikshank was educated to "Look Younger and Live Longer" 13 not only to follow Mr. OPEN TO THE PUSLIC aaviour."

Exctpt for a vtry few isolated costs, Hit incomroitfenct ond havoc caused by tht roctitt iaragt storm art over. Service is bock fro normal, although much work remains to be done. Fortunately, our ample emergency stock pilt of equipment will permit us to finish tht job without delay. r,1

Tht iiojxptcred and unprecedented gale winds knocked out aJTervice tl5,000 of the 165,000 homes and places of business we serve —* 35,000 of these wtrt in the North Jersey area of this company.

'•<•» We regret the inconveniences this caused you, but like oil txperiencei it hod a ftw bright spots. Om of tho brightest wot tilt splendid cooperation ond sympathetic understanding wo rtcoivd from you under trying cow* dltions. Thii helped greatly to expedite restoration.

Another wot the way lino crows — our own and those who como from many distant cititt — ond oxtra emer- gency workers, who wero drafted under the Company's Storm Emtrgency plon, rtspondtd to tho challongo without thought of timo or portonol hardship,

JCPIiL thonks oil of its customtrs, locol municipol Officials ond wcrkon, firo ond poiico dsportmiiHs. wol- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S'SISWSWBBIBIS'^^ t\ ftto ocganiiotioni, tht ntwspop#n ond radio, tho hun- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™™^^^S^SSBSJS»S^BBB|SM Irads af m«n and womtn of Its own onanimtim and fN many othors who gay yoluobU ossisronco durl. riii, •tnaraoncy, far ths fino cooptrofion roeaNad.

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,/ ^_y_ : J 1 HEUALD,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 from her employee's vaget, On* and one-hall per cent is her share Easy form WiN of the tax. Cite* Example AM To Illustrate how th* report system will work, Mr. Se.w- vel took the case of a housewife : Pay New Job Tax who employs one maid on two day* Elaborate record keeping and a week during the first three report filing wiU not be months of the coming year. At any by the housewives whose domestic time during April, the housewife, employees come under Social Se- he explained, should fill out the ITS ALWAYS AT KINGS curity on January 1, it waa an- envelope form which she will re*- nounced by Leonard F. Sawvel ceive in March. The inner flap of manager of the Elizabeth office of the envelope will be already im- the fJoclal Security Administra- printed with the employer's name tion. and Address. Hie Social Security Admin istra On one line she will enter the tion and the Bureau of Internal worker's name and social security "» Revenue have developed a small number., together with the total You should have seen Mister Jo* in his 1 * envelope for reporting of domes- amount of cash wages paid during teem. He wets just a shadow of what h« the three months. If the wages tics, Mr. Sawvel stated. In form it today — 271 pounds — but he sure end In sice, it resembled those in were $10 per week, since there are use by private insurance compa- 13 weeks in the three-month pe- danced a nifty fox-trot. Threw the biggest niea, magazine circulation depart- riod, the total would be $130. The teen-time parties you ever saw, too. He's i% social security tax would ments, and other commercial firms. still throwing them . . . big and lavish It is a one-piece, pre-addrcssed re- amount to $3.90. One-half of this turn envelope. There is apace on ($1.95) is the worker's share. The and full of th» things teen-agers love. If the inner flap for reporting the employer will match this amount. you're a teen-ager, or wish you were essential hut brief items on the The total tax of $3.00 is entered again, come on down to Kings and tee employee's -wage, and a pocket for on the last line of ^the form. A mountains of good things to eat. It's a "V transmitting the Social Security check or money order in that tax.' amount is put in the pocket of the high-schooler's Haavenl Mr. Sawvel estimated that 2,700 envelope. With the envelope sealed, housewives in Union County and stamped, and dropped in the mail- NOODLE SOUP MX 800 In Somerset County will need box, the housewife's Social Secur- this envelope form.. They will be ity report work b completed until used for making the first report* July when she will report for the Favorite of , on regular household employees April, May, June quarter, No other Arthur Godfrey In April: records will be^required. ,% and teen timer*. Under the new Social Security Before January 1, every regu- law, household workers who are larly employed^ household worker paid as much as $50 in cash wages should have a social security ac- ^ by one employer in the three- count number card, Mr. Sawvel AMERICA'S OLDEST JEEff-AGER pointed out. The Social Security " month period, January through Tune in PAUL WHITEMAN and hit IV TEENl March (a calendar quarter), and office is the place to get it. who have worked for that one em- Mr. Sawvel urged every hotfse- CtUB, VVJZ-TV, Chinnpl 7-Saturday, 8.00 P. M. ployer on 24 day* or more in that wife to read the booklet, "Do You quarter, or the preceding quarter, Have a Maid?" right away. The will have their wages,count to- back page of this Informative ward old-age and survivors insur- booklet, ho stated, is a postage- ance. The tax to be remitted in the free post card addressed to the envelope form will be 3% of the Collector of Internal. Revenue. The PEPSI-COLA worker's cash wages for the three- mailing of this card will place the month period. The housewives may housewife on the list of the March More bounce to the ounce v% deduct one-half of this (V&%) mailing of the envelope report form. ;• ROTTS. IN Servt it to a teen-ager u-ith my meat dish. c Copies of "Do You Have A Maid?" may be secured free of A charge from the Elizabeth Social UR ORDER Security office at 1143 East Jersey street, the Newark Collector of Internal Revenue, or from any post office. Best Times for Mailing Parcels Post office windows are most crowded at lunch time and in the late afternoon, Postmaster Dan- If the teen-ager craven a thick steak . . . Hart off at Kings BE A CHAMPION ... EAT iel J. FiUpatrick aaid yesterday. That's where the meat is the most tender, the poultry He recommended mailing pack- dreamiest. And the remits the most Satisfying! ages from 8 to 10 a.m. and be- tween, 2 and. 4 p.m. FANCY MltK FED Packages for nearby points should be posted by Saturday, he said, to ensure delivery before YOUNG RESIGNS—Edward 8. Duryoe hristmas. The deadline for par- has resigned as assistant treas- cels going to distant states was urer of Citizens Trust Company last Saturday. FOWL - effective December 1, it has December 19 is the suggested been announced. For some time date for out-of-«tate Christmas EMBEE'S SMOKED Mr. Duryce has contemplated cards, and a week before Christ- entering another field of busi- mas for last-minute local greet- SUNSHINE ness and his plans have reached ings. the point where they now re- Mr. Fitzpatrick urged that HANS CERTIFICATES quire his full attention, it was packages be wrapped stoutly <4«pattm»nt in any KINGS stated Mr, Duryee entered the i quick, *aiy solution to KRISPY CRACKERS using stiff corrugated , 4 f« 4' B>,-.ifXtrf •«. Ihtrt thank — •«!• ben trim. v Available t employ «f the bank In October, strong outer and heavy 1930 arid held various positions, twine. Fragile items must be Spread Vm With Whid becoming "assistant treasurer In Hyif««Vt Pur* P»»k Tobin'. C Ran (jraoe Jfllv . . . individually cushioned in a strong lb 1845. box to prevent breakage. Sansage Links 59c Sliced Bacon 1Q* Hyirad*'* Skinlnt Morr»ll'i Pur* Path Frankfurters ..^ 59c Sausage Meal Where To Find Whot You Wdnf In— UktHt Slit.J Sheit Cut SnMktrf EAST SUMMIT Lamb Livers » 45c Beef Tongue lb 49c ALWAYS CONVENIENT PARKING Biff and ill MM Hi Strong Like Paul IVhUeman . . V

ONE An mfter-wchool apple or a heaping safari bowi —- King* ha* WE BACK UP EACH both these teen'time delight*. And dozen* of other fruit* and CLAIM WE MAKE OF vegetables .., fresh from farm* and orchard* . . • jti*t at teen- FRESH MILK TRY OUR COAL timer* love them bent. NEW JERSEY'S SOUTHERN New Low Price*! LARGEST GREEN PEPPERS APPLIANCE ^^^^^ BIRDS 1 >l "^H 19 ^5ot* KRAFT DEALERS . 23c PEAS - - - • Va-lb. V... IAROI JUICY Tomato Juice 2 *•«•«"" 29c VELVEET25 A ORANGES AifuifM Sptan 12 01 pkg 41c KRJOrr JAl SPREADS £h ar 10m. \ • In ttn\*hh 5-oi, jari 29 Grit* BMUS 'I;; c 23c FIESI WHITE Limi Being «•><* H«) V13 oi phg 31c EGGS tXVRA FANCY Broccoli SpM» • 10 m |ika 2tc 23 APPLES BnuitU Sproali - 10n» pkg 35c Thriftiest Ci«Ull«wtr • * 19-H. P*B J7e YOl»«.• EASTERN FUEL CO. 3 <*• 29 A WHOLE CHEDDAR! MAIN rtFFir.F. AND SfflOW ROOMSt SM BROAD STREET CBI Ctn • - • 10 .« pk«. 19c I p*wnrit ml ltt*vtitlr KRAFT MaxiSUCES 1 Main Store Op«it Every Evening Mixwl f*g«ltblt« 1J »». ptfl lie flHH MPOMtn PITTIO 1***4 tW* • I utirn to m \*U>. Ptu ft Cin«U • 1J »»- pkf. Rrandb — IS B«eebw«od Rowi ftaftei §m. 640M tu Whll* Am»rit««t DATES K U.I. Y.IUw U mwummmm l*fvl«t) Me (At. flmtn** llm ». 23" Sttwttaili < »> • 11 M fkt. trick lANNELLA'S MARKET 17c MEAT MARKET & GENERAL FOOD 41 PAIK AV1NUI $U. 4417M SPRINGFIELD Fresh Wt Hov. tf AMSWEtlf TO TEEN ACii Limited Supply Meats and Nmn (ntl (*' JMH Of o-Ytar-Old USI SUMMIT AVI., INTRANC1 Groceries londtd Old Forester Liquor lotirben In Plnti

FREE ALL DAT DELIVERY WntON OIL ?H! ^4>ICiMt6IUU«k lea, « N«vy doctor loaned to the mating the Muskrat Population by House died in Overlook Hospital on LETTERS Wednesday (Nov. 29) «IUr a Army end now serving In Korea, Counts." Light and Power Off Too Long short Mnesa, was held from the " Funeral services were held *t There are many others, suitable for any December 4, 1850. Robert D. Brough Funeral Home, the home on Monday at 2 p.m., ERALD conducted by,Rev. Je&se Lyons, things Editor, 8uma|t Herald: 338 Springfield avenue on Satur- taste in holiday remembrances pastor of the Methodist Churcfc like a detailed survey on "the Cuban Frog At S o'clock last Saturday day at 8#0 a.m., thence to St. IttttMr t morning th« light* went off In my Teresa's Church where, at 9:30and Rev. SaTt S. Christman, Jr., Leg Industry" which proves that Cuban a,m. a high mass of requiem wa* pastor of St. Peter's Church, NtUookl hou#e and! in th# boitsat of many frogs often live to be seven years old: "Hab- other Summit residences and celebrated. Burial was in the par- Spencertown, N.Y. Burial was In its, Food, and Economic Status of the Band- stayed off until late Thursday ish cemetery. the Prwfcyterkm Cemetery, New lliy WMkOt* e* We* Jtrtrf. Inc tailed Pigeon"; "Fleas of North America," afternoon. Like MO poany other*, Mrs. Gannon, who was born in Providence. Audit Bureau of Circulation Short HiUs, had lived hen for Tb« Summit Pr«M ud New* and thousands more. the absence of electricity meant no heat u well *» no light. Six mom than 40 years. She wasKeuka College Student Evtry family n««di cltarly dvfinto* PutHUfcKl bj Ui» Garua PublUWug Oo. •*«* T6ur«Uf "It costs the taxpayers million* to print day* teems to me to lie much too grand repent of the Catholic funtral information bvfort It it M 22 Bin*: Street, Summit, M«w Jen*r Eattrud •# «*coaa UM BJ»tt*r Octofrrj 5. 1849 »t th« p©« ©met. Summit this stuff," he commented. "Christmas gives long a time to be without light Daughters of America in Summit, To Speak at Women's Tea called upon for decisions. It should J undtr met, of March S. J819 Owned *ua per*W# and Power, even following a» was a former president of the A. us a chance to get sorne of our money back, Miss Claudia Mubay«d, * stu- severe a «torm es we had. Almoat Harry Moore Club here and also 'hive «tt the facts concerning the even if we u&e the books only to stuff packr dent of Keuka College, will be the everyone I have spoken to about a member of the Holly Park •4 MI ytmt U> »a»*Dce ... «* guest speaker at the Christmas co$t of service and merchandise that ages for shipping." the delay in repairing- the damage Improvement and Civic Club and Baefc copiti W -Mate..«ct» - , tea of the Women's Association make up the total funeral axpense. has expressed the opinion that of the Rosary Society of St. Ter- •Norm*n S? Gam ... Editor of Central Presbyterian Church the Jersey Central Power Oo. was «ta'0 Church. Beatric* K Arthur Advertlalng Manager The Shape of Things to Come on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Carl S. Hulctt PuWUher inefficiently managed, had only Mrs., Gannon leaves also three Miss Mubayed is in America for It U marneitty regmmUmd »Aal Utm» tm pub- Taxpayers of Union County would be re-very old equipment and In short sons, William B., of 47 Kent was not giving anything like the place boulevard; John, Jr. of 64 s. year of study and comes from lication bm tuhmitttd « *mrly in ihm m**k m» quired to dig down for $25,800,000 of the the Beirut Women's College at po*nbl: Copy r«e*iW after 5 p. m. Tumtdmy service that a public utility should Kent place boulevard; Harvey J. ten billion dollars additional money which give. of 10* Tulip street, and a daugh- Lebanon, Syria. She will tell of tnmy hat* to bm omitud from fhurtday't.kmim. the political and spiritual con- Funeral Horn* All letter* to thm editor mutt bm tignmd mnd ^President Truman last week asked Congress Obvotuly the^e rumors may orter, Mrs. S. Wallace Parcells of 54 Kent place boulevard; a sister ditions of her homeland. Devo- nam«* will bm publuhed unlew oihermUm ft- to appropriate for more preparedness spend- may not be true but I think it is tions will be led by Mn. William SPRINGFIELD AND MORRIS ing, the New Jersey Citizens' Committee for time someone found out the facto and a brother atoo, Mrs. Mar- garet O'Mara of Montclair and Wysham and members of the Summit 4-0218 All Dep*rtmenu ... Bmamlt the Hoover Report estimated today. and put them before the people Geneva Guild will be hostesses. of the city. William Kehoe of Sun Mountain, THURSDAY, DECEMBER t, 19S0 The New Jersey backers of the Hdover I believe that The Summit Her- N.Y., and seven grandchildren. Commission report, which points the wayald has an obligation to the peo- Thoughts on the Big Blow to savings of nearly $4 billion, said that New ple of Summit to hire,an unbiased Mrs. Maurice Spinning Summit and the neighboring—commit Jersey's share of the nation-wide total in- engineer, make a thorough study Mrs. Helen Allen Spinning of nities have undergone their worst storm or- crease would come to about $329,000,000. of the Jersey Centre! Power & 788 Springfield avenue .died at her Light from the viewpoint of equip- home on Saturday, December 2. deal in a generation, if not longer. The For a family of four in New Jersey, the ment, management and type of She was the widow of Maurice Are You the winds of a week ago Saturday, it has been proposed ten billion dollar hike in Federal service given In comparison .with Spinning, a former postman of officially stated, caused more damage than spending" for .war potential could mean a other utilities) in other sections Summit. Mrs. Spinning was born the 1948 ice storm or the 1938 hurricane. tax increase of $285 a year, over and above of the country. This Information in Oharlotteffville, Va., » and had once obtained should be broadcast been a resident here for the last This time the blow did not fall on a fairly the tax load already being borne. Big-in- in your paper and the rumors 65 years. A member of the Meth- compact area as was the case with the New come taxpayers and business would actually then either branded as untrue or odist Church, ohe was An antique Year's Eve, storm of two years ago. Local shoulder proportionately larger portions of if they are true, which seems collector, dealer and appraiser. residents had even more company in their the increase, but since money comes in final reasonable, action taken to correct Mrs. Spinning leaves a daugh- the situation. I believe this to be ter, Mr* Gertrude S. .Gross of 29 distress than when the 1938 hurricane swept | analysis from the ordinary householder, the clearly your duty and obligation High'street, and a grandson, Al- up the cq,ast,into New England. .The, gales jolt per family would add up to that average. and strongly urge that you take of two weeks ago that 'turned Sifmmit topsy- Immediate action along the lines CARD OF THANKS What this new. proposed ten billion- dol- outlined above. RUCK—Deeming It Impossible to think or ot a turvey were a part of a freakish weather lars ought to mean, to every taxpayer is a -each and everyone in person we take upset that blanketed the eastern, portion of i ] ^tion pofnt after the word Sincerely, ^ . this means of expressing our sincere new exc am J. J. HOFFER, appreciation to our relative*, neigh- the nation from Maine to New Orleans and bors and many friends for their kind- 27 Colony Drive. ness during th» death of our beloved as far west as Ohio. daughter, Mary Ann. We especially A man with a family—with the serious wUh to thank the Reverend' Father The mere fact that Florida and New Or- J. Kelly, Father Murray and Father responsibility of raising his share of the ne*t DEATHS Twomey of 8t. •Teresa's Church for Don't let your club's funds lie idle ... put them to leans experienced 33, degree temperatures generation—certainly knows that ihe must Mrs. John J. Gannon their kindness and comforting words; The funeral of Mrs. Winifred alto the pallbearers and honorary while Virginia was covered with two feet help to buy the means for arming America u~patlbeare'ra and the McNamara Fu- work at HILL CiTY SAVINGS & LOAN where of snow affords us no comfort at all. Never- Kehoe Gannon, wife of former neral Home for courteous and effi- and fighting Communism. But does the same Police Captain John J. Gannon of cient services rendered. they can steadily earn more money for your organi- theless, in an emergency it is customary to BEREAVED FATHER, MOTHER, man any longer feel with taxes and living 60 Kent Place boulevard, who BROTHER AND SISTER. grasp at straws. And despite the toll of dam- costs dogging him every day—that he can still zation. age suffered here, this regioi n was spareredd sen(j money to Washington for such expendi- of the setbacks suffered elsewhere. some tures as: Your club's money is Insured, safe, yet always instantly Had the snow that engulfed Ohio fallen Qn( Fe(lera, burcaucrat in the ImHan Af_ here or had the thermometer plunged to zero j faifs BurMU for eve ;2 g jndians; nearly available. HILL CITY reserves, plus Federal Savings as in North Carolina, our own plight would 85.000 publications on every subject from if, ROYOX-CLEAN & Loan Insurance give complete protection. have been considerably, worse. With roofs Cuban frog legs to banding of pigeons; car- wind-wrecked and with homes dark and cold bon paper enough to last ten yean; more because of power failures the rain and mod- than enQUgh anchors for small boatg in the if IS clean HILL CITY savings accounts are legal for Trust irately cold temperatures m this area were Navy tQ ,ast 26 years; ,norc than MO0 sep. Funds, Endowment Funds, Churches, Guardians Funds* bad enough. arate Federal offices and agencies — and • • • the Fresh Pine Smell tells you! As it is, Summit and this area will be a Federal Government personnel now at a Cemetery Associations, Fraternal Organizations, Fed- long time removing the scars of the assault level greater than any time in history. purifies as It cleans eral Credit Unions, Charitable Institutions and In- by the gale-like winds. By now temporary These new tax f igu res' suggest that now -soft; jelly-lilc«-no grit, repairs to windows, roofs and porches have is the time to redouble your pressure on law- no scratch surance Organizations. been made. Telephone service and power 1 makers for better government at a better easy to use—juit add to warm has been restored to all homes. Next come price. Write your Congressman today! permanent repairs and replacement of de- vwrtlr tond w/ps the dirt away struction. There will be some losses that concentrated for economy— can not replaced in a year, or several years. Current Comment a little makes a lot Probably the heaviest storm toll of all Tha Lost Oboe FOUNDED 1914 < Hartford Con rant) was taken by the trees. Whole rows of itately pines have been uprooted; hundreds Musical crisis gripped the Baltimore Sym- of giant elms lie shattered. These can notphony Orchestra the other day, when the oboe player reported breathlessly just be- ROYO: be repaired or replaced. In many cases fore a concert that some dirty hobo had HILL CITY SAVINGS century-old trees have gone. The debris can be carted away and the gaping holes filled i stolen his oboe. Against this background but it will take generations to bring any of Wagnerian drama some high thinking AND LOAN ASSOCIATION had to be done, and fast. The first oboe new plantings to maturity. A city proud of WORKS WONDERS FROM player grabbed the second oboe player'a CORNER SPRING Fl£j*f8. SUMMIT AVENUES its trees, as we are, has been dealt a severe CEUAR TO ATTIC blow. oboe. The second oboe player grabbed the , third oboe player's oboe. The thud oboe SUMMIT • NEW JERSEY Each pasting day tangs-.Jiving, more, bbed the E Ush hom piayer.8 nearly back to normal Thanks to tht utility j crews, public authorities, and disaster agen- cie«. our residents'are returned from a mode Presumably the thing could Have run the of living that, was patterned after the last whole gamut down to the ultimate flute. century and are one* again en joy trig mod- But the concert went on. we are glad to re- ern comforts and conveniences. Loss of , , „ ,. , , , , . . , ,-,- , portplayers, wit, hth nobode Englisy thhe wisehornr exceppavetr thane obod eof these modern services for a spell always I1,....* , , ,7 . . . i- .• i u "* v. ti course, the nobo who took the oboe in the! c u wt brings a realization of then; worth, Being v ... .. __. . , , , obliged to rely on an open fireplace for cook- ** nrshortn placeplaye.r Tberdid whee i&n nothe. ymentici took ahi so fhor whan awat thye L ing and heat is enlightening as well as un- from him. Probably went around backstage pleasant. It serves to stress modern man's cracking his knuddevand itvfeneral making dependence on so many convenience* taken himself mildly objectionable. for, granted and at the same time tests in- genuity and reveals unsuspected ability to j get along on one's own resources. But this! V™^ **on> R K 19 not to . .. . ,. . . .. j (Detroit Free Ftemit.) are say. that disrupted hying habits n- , ,,. , , „ , ... • TI tin- i ••° bc °orn to the purple hat personal •ACH NUMMI11 IH ItS MLDI injury to health is too acute. causc the dancewelcomer o. The cost is forbidding and' , hekt ha d . not been "bor,. n to thePBIOUUBI Rather. Summit folk will be thankful i. u , .. ., . , , - - - « ,!,«„.e •., ,,f ;«...u . • I,«I.Ii . :. .^ •- t J lvalues"e answere. Napoleod than t waif sh calle» hadd a been upstarn so bot bem- o half his life's struggle would have been won that 85-mile-per-hour winds are rare indeed j u.ti U1_ ,.,., , .. . . ' in this clime. before he started. When Louis XIV said, "I am the state," he meant it because that, he Christ mas Shopping Tip* felt, was the reason for his birth. Men get Uncle Sam may have a handy solution tnat way—some very quickly. And that is to that problem of what to get Aunt Bertha we must watch in the United States. for Christmas. At least, Donald V, Lowe of Ridgefield, us'take the case of this . King Farouk, of EgyptT His" father Chairman of the New Jersey Citizens' Com- was a racketeer picked up 6y the English to mittee for the Hoover Report, has found be a dummy king of Egypt, ruling over 16,- I that some fascinating government publica- 000,000 subjects. Destitute, he quickly con- 83,000, and 84,000 of 'em,— fiscated rich estates until he had a fortune available either free or for a nominal of 50 million dollars. This so irked one chap charge Jrom various federal bureaus and he robbed that old Fuad got a bullet in.Ml throat and croaked like a' frog for 40 yeare. Hf*m*MmH* AM Igencie*. BtmtrmmH m M m**4t. His son. now King Farouk, was etnt to If Aunt Bertha is interested in the sub- London to be "trained like royalty." He was. ject of "Mist Netting lot Birds in Japan," His wild parties are now the talk of Europe, there'/s a 40-page book which certainly ought despite thoughts of war, He carries carloads Itmfkr in hty*mnpmiim cn|tn«t . , i footer in mmmatk "driim" A e»(MAl MOfOlf .'to delight her. Profusely illustrated, too, of women with him to make? sure he always that't (HdtmtbiM IWttdUmMtitag aetkM—teeMffcaM* economy—proren *1£ven if she isn't interested, most aunts has just the right type to suit his mood. dttrikUity . . . dmt'i tfo "ReeWl Veltet •moothtiMt-«ffortl*M oprr- ought to he curious enough to want to find At Cannes, France, tht other atto| «M*-p«rfwt portMT to " lUvkft" Engin* power , i . that'* OV$. mebih Hyrtm-Mntir*! S» wbit thk numbr mm power team meant out what miit netting is, in Mr. Lowe's British textile manufacturer- t« Jffll. On* thrillfng "Socket" ride will convlnro yout tht Oldimabil* "AT* Yn git beth in Opinion. in trade wot1 w ...... " " — 40O.Q0O francs from him. it iU rmjmmnnt* mr •/ ,U hlfihuiy-mott thrilli** ear ymt can Jrimt Many people might N pleated to get a The poor commoner ggo t so txcited hhae K ni 0 OLDSMOBILE >ok about muskrati in their Christmas dropped dead. This annoye d Kine Farou° k •"LI !" HIAili'l OLDSMOBILI 0 1 AllR Hockings , accordingg to the Ridgefielg d man, as it interfered with hie pity, He ordered hit tin believea they'd be especially happy the corpse removed so that he could con. to get a government volume entitled "KMI- tinu« hit game. 411 MORHIS AVINUI SP1RCO MOTOR CO., INC. SUMMIT 14700 SUMMIT HERALD. fHtJRS&AY, DECEMBER 7. I»SO ,, r- " hi rfla "' last week when be clipped iron a hattan School of WUJIC, studying L'Arif»lfnne Suitt, >is«t Th« most dangerous sutomoMfo ladder while paint!** at Use CW- Prelude ,_,• Hetaoar Heartatrom, 4», of Mad- under Harris Dantigcr. Jdinuetto drivers are under the age of S& aatse OB. He I* an employee of Visiting Nurses Summit Symphony Mr. Marder, a music student in ison *u treated et Overtook Hos- Brown A ChamberLuj Da of Or- C»rillon- New York City tor "the past two Tuck away a gift a day. Makt pital for back injuries sastained "VUtsvs" . r*Th« |loldau'"t tjfra- Suppled Aid In years, came to this country after this Christmas bright and gay. - «• _ Orchestra to Pay having spent- considerable time in Spirit of ChrUtmi*—* Resboidf Shop early! Mail early! Displaced Persons can»p In Ger- Recent Emergency J many. He studied in lloumania Summit'! three yiaiting nurse*, Homage to Bach [ with Professor Kramer aM in ; working overtime during the Hirry S. Hannaford, conductor Germany with Professor Kfx«hrl- storm of November 25 and it* wsaky and, Hubt-rt Aunicrp. He is aftermath, came through with of the Summit Symphony Orches- e Market tra, will pay homage to Johann now a scholarship,studeufev.at the frying colom, it •

First National To Pay $3 Dividend Tie Board of Directors of The Firet National Bank and Trust Company of Summit has declared a regular dividend of $3 per ahare 519 Millburn Ave., Short Hills to be paid to its shareholders on : December 20 as o» record De- cember 31, it waa announced yee- Our Low Rent Area Makes Possible terday by H. C. Thompson, Jr., Easy to Tune \ vice-president. puality At Competitive Prices. Supermarket Seeks . Watch For Our $1.00 Sale Starting Site Near Summit ' The Springfield Township Goni- Next Week 4 mittee last week was asked to ap- prove construction of a $260,000 INCH supermarket to be located on Mor- Col! Short Hills 7-2202-2800-2807 ris Turnpike adjacent to the Huff- man & Boyle furniture store. The; site involved is in Springfield, ; jo*t ovtr the Summit line.

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V 'A Mtmner .4 H*ttrv* t Sytteni 34 Moplt SfrMt OWN IVININQS TIL XMAS '0 9 » U MM IT, K » J1RI1T Summit, IL 4 J- r • THf SUMMIT NEtUlP. DECEMBER 7. I9S0 ThtsofoRS lloof Show whlcb was Mod« for p Boro to Hold because of the Hoim, will wm NIW WOVIOINCI M m And Done*, Dcewnbtr U b« held at AmM- Tea and Musical In Mafclna Yuk Wrwtks BOROUGH — Turkey Town Tax Sale, Dec. 11 orhuu, December BOROUGH—Collector of Taxes Players floor show and dance, BOKOUGH-A will GOMi Planned by PTA tm gout «at Ok wP««H * , .*• will again give 00* of *U# comedy turkey dinner at 6 p.m. to which docomtion* *t Lyon» Ho»pi- Borough Hail, Monday, at 3 p.m. sion of the sale or they shall be Pw»*id«ice a Qub It* store for t'he *me'mber» of the Uons to Sponsor children up to it year* or age wit! UL 1Tio»« contributing tfcne They are being sold to make the numbersl A.there »ii| be usaar «IB gwe a t*lk and 4eaioastratlon Lincoln Sshool Farent-Teacher k be admitted fr«. Santa (Sun hm »r« asked to bring aandwtc|M» amount chargeable, against the musical »e)ecti(^. co«&e4r act*.' -<£ CtiutatM* decorat^Bu. ' Ajs&oi-iation tomorrow afternoon Any of the property listed with wired from the Kortt|r Pol* that beoavM it li »a fctl-dajr meet- same of July 1 last and classical bali^ <&$Azim&., . Tfct. JUScnM* Group wi» hold' Santa for Kiddies he will appear ail f.'m. at th< tra and musicale which Collector Miller may be redeemed Tickets sold fo %e eaxliet date Ing. The said landu will be sold in r « cowered dl*h luncheon on will be hold-at 2:30 in the school Reservation* for the dinner, all fee to such persons as will pur- before the date by payment to will be accepted. at ltJOatttie church At Dec 17 Party of'which must b« tnade by adult.", auditorium. him of the amount due. wiiJ c)o»« today. Uoa M«ary Opft- MIAS Cajjitpia Dickerson of BOROUGH — New Summit will prceent a muaical Berkelty Heights • Lion* Club U laro, 3 Holmca Oval South, la re- Boro Calendar ceiving reicrvattonui, Chriitmiw program, leading the pliisning it* < third -'annual Chil- audience in c»rol iinging:, »n]K-n at which time the guest 8~Fri., 2:30, Lincoln School speaker at the Lloru dinner will will give the history. Mia Dick- PTA. will bold a Tea and NEW PROVIDENCE counced yesterday by Lion Miiton be Senor Jo»« Rodiique*, a South erson will aLso wad Christmaa Adlw, chairman of the club's pro- Musicale In the auditorium AmeriMUi dlplonwit delegate to the poi-try, gram committee of the school. Guest Artist, UN. He Is known u thf Mark An artist, well known to resi- YOUR COMPLETE SHOPPING CENHR - WHERE NUKING IS MO P1O1U14 For-entertainment a Punch and Miss Capitola Dickerson of Twain of South America. dents of this vicinity, Misa Dick- Judy show will be presented at 5 Summit. . . • . orjion is the -accompanist of the ll—Mon., 1 p.m. Executive Board NEW PROVIDENCE BOKOIGII Bt'U Laboratories Chorus, part meeting of the Afternoon K oiler of Sale of Property for Non- time music director of the Sum- Group of the W.S.CS. in tfie fm\mtni of T»«» *nd AtMtimtnti Done Well Adds mit YVVCA and a teacher of for th« Vear IMS and prior. Social Room of the Methodist PtJBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pittio and vocal muaic. Church. SINCE 1914 A SAFE That the undewlgned Collector of This will be the first formal T»*w of the Borough of New Provl- To Bowling Lead ll—Mon., 7 p.m. The Evening dtric* In the County of Union. N. J.. BOROUGH — Done W-i .-•- mec-tiim of the school year held n:-rup of the W.S.C.S. will PLACE TO SAVE »1U itl! st Barotigtj Hall In. the Bor- ! by the PTA. The hostesses for A.V.MAZZUCCO ough of New Providence, on the Ulh tended Jto lend to five gamt'i ia hold a five cent Covered Dish d»y of D^cmbtT. 19W,. at three o'clock the Nevv1 Pr«vid--nc« v*'t.i. ,,., the afternoon will be Mra. Wil- . Supper in the Social Room 1R the afternoon, the following de- liam Braunwftrth, Mrs. William •cnuea lujcir : ": Bowling League by turning- biivk of the Methodist Church, E H. Relchenhaclt Block 2. Lot the Eastcrn«ra, runners-up, in 'Schwcnk, Mrs. John Marsh, Mra. after which Mrs. E. R. Han- HFLLGITY SAVINGS If o 112 '. 291.91 Robert Den nig. and Mra. N. Ells- Ksihrrlne Rtlchenback, Block thre* gamew. rolled on Berkeley sell, wil speak on "Christ- The Be*t Is $ Lot £2 332 70 Recreation lanci November 2!>. worth'Wheaton,. Jr. mas Decorations"—Members AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 6 11 Kdwards. Block 11, LoU Sccomct gained a tie with East- of the Afternoon Group have ^•» Mcpwr, Itcr. 6 " J5 "kdwsrttls. Block 11, LOW- erns by winning a pair from been invited to attend. NEW PROVIDENCE OFFICE Sciftj, 6t*ctfit* Cold CMS, Foods '.r,\ !«2 > .' ..•• ' '. • 1.80 Wird's. Hungerford awept against Speeders Fined ll—Mon., 8 p.m.\Borough Council Q-t runtee Mortgage & Title ice tM, Block 81, Lot* 1 to 8 Inc. . 22J9 J. K. Smit for their fifth win in meeting. SPRINGFIELD AVENUE Gi- invitee MprtKage As Titlo .• 33 starts. Nlgro's and Homestead . Ca\ Block 82. Ltftt 1 to 33 lnc ._ 91 SO In Boro Court 13-Wed., 12:30, The Afternoon SU. 4-33M Cntral A off Soalh Sfratt G > raraee Mortgage ic Title Park chalked up two wins from Group of the W.S.CS. will I ,Co<, BJoc* 83, Lo(» 1 to 38. inc. 103 IS Banka & Sk'cd and BlU'j rcapec- BOKOUGII—In addition to the U Giuii*nie{' Mortgage & Tula cases acted upon before Magis- hold a covered Diah Luncheon A STITCH IN TIME Co.; Bloc* 84. Lots 1 to 13 inc. tivcly. in the Methodist Church »nd 33 to 42 Inc. __ . . 83.00 trate A. C Hoffman in Borough ,. SAVES 9" ' Gn&rft.ntc$ Mortgage Si Title Secomet rolled team high three Police Court, November 28, the Social Room, after which Mrs. Co.. Block 85. Lots 1 to 8 10k. game «ri« of 1850. V. M. Cousins will give a '$ Service Station *nd !u»to «4 Inc. . , ' 158:28 following were also acted upon: Team standings: Christmas Reading. Members' Guarantee Mortgage A; TttI* Speeders fined $8 each on com- Order Your Next Winter C\-r;'Block 86, Lot* 23 to 34 Team ••••• •«•; 1,. pet. are requested to bring their and Garage Ir.c 37 to 54 lnc, . , Sfl.M T>OTm Wfll . ' 30 S .909 plaint of Patrolman James Venc- Ka.ttfn . ..'. .-. 23 H .7fi7 gifts for the chilren of the FUEL SUPPLY NOW! G'.i-irantw MortKage & Title zia include Richard W. Abraham, V:>, Block 87. Lota 1 to 4 inc. Hrfom*"t 25 R .757 Good Will Industries. Mem- AUTO REPAIRS Nlgro'i ... J1 ]J 83fl 87 Center atreet, Chatham; John p.'.d 13 to 1» Inc. »nd 33 to bers of the Evening Group 32 lr.c,' ... .. MM Hanka fc ak«4 IS IS ,fl«5 Mcndel«*>n, 128 Hillside avenue, Q----.ri.ntre Mortgage & Title nill'a . .12 21 ,3«3 are cordially Invited. Co. Block M. l*te 1 to 12 Inc. Hom#«tea .213 G>. urantre Mortgage 4: Title . Huneerford ...... 5 2H .151 23 Lake boulevard, . Morristown. of the Presbyterian Church PEATMOSS Co., Block 8S. LoU S to 7 Inc. Other violators fined on com- will hold a Luncheon In the and 9 to 13 Inc. and 18 to GRASS SEED 37'lnc 53.89 plaint of Patrolman Vertezia: go- Parish House. The Speaker Ou«ra3te« Mortgage & Title ing through a red light, Daniel will be Mrs. L. V. Buschman SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS C.T . Block 90. Lot* 23 to 30 Inc.. ,22.38 M S M Extends G'lwnintfe Mangag-e is Tltl« J.. Dorrs, -81 Kenmor« avenue, who will tell about her recent Co. Block 91, Lot* 1 to 4 Inc., Newark, $5; $10 fines each for Eur^nean Trip. TELEVISION SERVICE! 5 to 9 lnc and 14 to 32 Inc., •Hd 50 to SOtnc 107.40 Lead to 3 Games passing a stopped school bus, Leo 14—ThiirV 8 p.m., The Faoa dub L W BALDWIN CO. For Fosfr Refioble Roand-TWXIocfc Service OysrantM Mortgage k Tttle E. Kietitman, 9 Magnolia drive, AuxilieVy will meet In the Co., Block D2. LoU 1 to 4 Inc. and Joe Taboada, 5 Warren street, MURRAY HILL At Reo5o,f<»bK> Cost KOM Us Day Or Nighf. »nd 22 to 25 Inc. .. „ 23.39 In Boro Bowling club noiuse. J« rnle Davis, Block W Lota 11. Newark; also a $10 fine for 14—Thurs., 8 p.m., Post 439 of Free Delivery Su. 6-0073 Sen^Hg by a TV Engineer Sine* 193X !i ... ._' in BOROUGH-JJ A: M bowlcra ex- Charles Robinson, 28 Glenwood the American Legion will Chnrintta Mortsage & Tttloi place, Summit, for careless driv- C3, Block 84, LoU 1 to 8 Inc. tended their lead in the New meet in the Fire, House Hall. *nd 13 to 18 Inc. BIKJ 37 to «0 Providence leagrue to three games ing when his car turned over 15—Frl., 8 (p.m., The Methodist V..c »nd 63. 64 * . 107.40 while traveling at 50 miles an Anlenna Installation O*;n*THee Mortg»R« fts Title by sweeping RRalnst Junior Order Social Club will meet at the CJ. Block n, LoU 9 and 10 304 "A" In matches rolled on the hour and striking a parked car. church. .Gu»rajnl««... Morteaut- k. Tltl« Co., Block M. LoU 12. 13 14 19.78 Berkeley Recreation la'iiMi' Novem- 16—Sat, 8:30 p.m., Adult Com- O-!".rantf* MortR»ge & Title ber 29. fhc «econd p]a«e FIrernen M fit M Services Held Today munity Square Dance—Sum- Ci. Wqc* 87;.Lou 5 to 10 Inc. "A" dropped a pair to B k L who s-id 21 to 33 liir 4804 for Philip J. Darcey, Jr. mit Y.W.C.A. O i rantee MortftafE* * Tltl* moved into a tie- with Junior 16-Sat, 8 p.m., Paca Club Social FRIENDLY STORE FOR C.i.. Blnck 102. Lots 9, 10 and BOROUGH ~- Funeral Kervicea 19.78 Order "A". BERKLEY TOEVISION CO. 3.1 to 1« lnc »nd 2.1, 24 . for Philip J. Darcey, Jr. of this meeting In the club house. Arthur J. Laveity Block 102. Two-to-one decision* prevailed 17—Sun., & p.m.. Choir Recital by IEER — '— LIQUORS — CKIG-IIM) T.ot 12 336 place will be at the Burroughs 421 Plainfi^ Ave. Rerkciey Heights, N. J. B- mice C. Steele, Block 103. in the reat of the loop with Joint Choir of the Methodist 1 Funeral Home, Summit this, mom- For Ddivtry Smith St. "1i*>t 1# ••.:.-•.-.-.••.•.; -.-;••-..-•. 184 44 Harry *, they Pae« Clul> ana Five Ssld ]»ntli «i!l b« iioid to m«k»"th« ing at 10 a.m. with Rev. Richard and Presbyterian churches In amount chsrsrabln against the »»m« Aces taking Junior Order "B", the Methodist Church. SU. 6-307t New Pmvidme* SU. 6-5212 on the flr*t day of July. 19W), aa com. BiH'ji and Flr*men "B", A. Bryan . of the Presbyterian pvr>d In th«« for-^olns list, together Church officiating, The calendar of events !• a *;**i interest on »»irt amount from Cborles Johnson of B & L rolled weekly feature aponnored by the th. said flrtt day of JiUy to the date Mr. Darcey died at Overlook «;&(!*, and cosU of a»l». 278 for high single gime score Hospital, Summit, Monday after New Previdene* Civic Oroup. Local Service New Available to Said Ian da will tie aold In fe« to whjle Joe Mandato of SJ A M with an illneaa of less than two weeks. Any organisation In the Boroagli GBHNS TAXI GO. •ufh person M will purchase thf »«me a high g*me of 241 won thr«e grame Residents of New Provitt*fft# •ut>:.ect to redemption at th* lowest He loaves hia wife, Frances M. wishing to have data Ikrted rut.- r»r Inter««t but In no case In «» series score of 591. B & h rolled Beams; a turn, Philip, Jr., nnd hi« should call Nn. Douglas B. «<••» of Hght per centum prr nnnum. team high fame of 890 while M Rates Governed By New Provided 4-0335 The payinent for the *«I!B shall bt mother, Mrs. Mary ftrkina Darcia. Reyernon, Summit t-2M3 at least TAXI made b#for« th» concliwlon of the ft M posted team three game high Burial will be in the East one week prior to publication In Borough Council -2000 •ai*. or the property shall be resold. of 2,390. Special Rates for School Groups Any parcel of real property for which Ridgelawn Cemetery, Delawanna. tfaelMtm of the Herald in which there *ha!l bo no other pinvhnaer League standing: It It to appear. Service Now In Opt ration - -033* ah»l! ht itmck; off and sold to the *>«» W. t. Pet. Barough of New Providence. In f»>«, for Presbyterian Ladies rtdrmptlon at eight per centum and J? * M 30 8 .833 the municipality «h»ll ha»e the a«m« Firemen "A" n 9 ,750 To Meet Wednesday r*tt5i«llp# and rtghti m» other pur- Junior Order "A" 21 u M3 BOROUGH - The Ladiea4 Aid chtLSfra, Including th« riiht to bar or fofcloaa th* rtjht to red»mptlon. * * ^ 11 » 583 and Missionary Society of the Th* aal* ts made under th« pre«1- riv» Ace* ;nt« and other municipal chatR** Firemen "B" la 34 ,333 Para Club . • 12 24 .333 December 13th. Luncheon will be on real property and providing for the BIII et*-ntlon *nd enforc ement of Ufn» » « 30 .196 serwd at 12:45 p.m., with Mrs. th»reln" (Hevlalon of 1918) Lyman B. Coddington, Jr., as Any of the afomnid tmcts or 1(*U *nay be r«l*emea by the payment to luncheon committee chairman. th* underalgtuKl. th* Collector of Mrs. Leonard V. Buschmann of Taxn, b»for« the aale, of the Mnount dsa* thereoa. - • Summit will op«ak on her Euro- Ol»en nn*et my h«nH thli tSth day pean trip of last summer. Ail r, AD, 1»

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GIDDIS MOTOR SALES, INC. L DIETCHE MOTORS. INC. 1042 N. J Iymmlt4-m3ll v* THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 imJL NIW WOVIDENCI Increase Approved Monica Not to Regional Booster In Teacher Salary Seek Return as Dinner Set for WE SELL Guide at Regional Fire Co. Prexy Flagship, Dec. 12 TOWNSHIP—Chari« M. Monica TOWNSHIP -Regional High TOWNSHIP—The Board of Ed- of Plainfield avenue, Berkeley ucation of the Jonathan Dayton School Booster Glub will sponsor Two Classics Presented for Heights, president of Berkeley its annual football dinner on De- Regional High School, Springfield, RETAIL Heights Volunteer Fire Co. 1, ha» today informed M 1*9 Pauline Keith, cember 12. Proceedings will begin written the officers and members promptly at 6:45 p. m. in the Flag- AT president of the Teachers' .Ass&ci- of the company ,uader dat« of ation, that it had approved an in- ship, Route 29, Union. 'Assembly Hour' Program November 28 advising; that he Tlie event is held to honor the crease in the teachers' talary TOWNSHIP—The "Books Are Friends" series of the guide at its adjourned meeting on football squad, coaches, and cheer- November 28. The wcrcme will be leaders. The aforementioned are schoolwide "Assembly Hour" closed this week with the presented with trophies. showing of a school version of the Hollywood classics, retroa«tlv« to July 1, 1950. Unckr the new guide, minimum' Tickets for the affair can be WHOLESALE •'Treasure Island" and "David Coppcrfield." Kenneth H salary was increased from |2,*00 procured at the high school, or Bothwell, supervising principal, authorized two "Assembly to $2,450 and maximum from K- from my member of the club. Ad- Hour" program* thii wetit because 600 to $4.6.50. ..The S150 annual in- mi&srons may also be obtained at of the tremcndoua interest aroused to the school library as part of crements in effect for teachers the SUN office. PRICES by the "Books Are Friend*" serte* schoolwide "Books Are Friends" having up to four years' experi- The Booster Club has extended of the assembly project. The cir- project. ence were •extended to teachers invitations to all followers of Re- ! (J. S. Government Graded Meats Only culation of library books duririg Christmas Toy Shop having five and six years of ex- gional sports to attend the dinner, j the past weeks has been so high A Christmas "Toy Shop" is be- perience. Annual increments from After the program Li completed** that plan* are being made for in- ing completed by the first grade seven years to maximum remain dancing and a floor show will be • creasing the Dumber of boolu pupil of Mrs. Imogen* Metcalf. at $100 a y-oar. The last previous offered to all those attending. ; available for pupil use. . The objective of this "Toy Shop" change in the salary guide took 1 Solid Carload The literature appreciation pro- is to provide the pupils with mean- place in April, 1950 when, the grams w^re conducted by Thomaa ingful opporunites to k-aio the maximum Was raised from JMQO 'Ramshackle Inn' Hughes, assembly director. He spelling of the names of the toys to $4,600. The Board action will prepared mimeographed informa- they play with and to provide them result in an increase for each tion #heets for classroom discus- with the experience pf writing teacher ranging frwn $200 to $250 Evaluated; Plan sion prior to the formal "Assembly about how they made the toys in- for 1950, including increments of PORK LOINS Hour" programs the class "Toy Shop." . $50 to $150 already provided under Next Production The assemblies were attended by the old guide. Clerks' and janitors' TOWNSHIP - The Stony Hill grade* two through eight. Jcan- salaries were also increased by an Charles 31. Atonic* nctto -De Pasquale, eighth grader, Players of Berkeley Heights held No Finer additional $100 for 1950, retroac- a business meeting at the home of read the Bible and led the as- Firemen-Koppers tive to July 1. would not allow hU name to stand the recitation of .the for re-election. His letter: the president, Hark Townsend laot Thursday evening. An evalua- Pork Lord's Prayer. The pledge to the The Board stated that it is "Realizing that certain incon- making budgetary • provision for tion of the recent production flag was led by Angelo Yannotte, Holdto Fast Pace sistencies may arise in connection further increases for 1951-1952. Ramshackle Inn %*roduc- Recreational Project In Tws'p League sion of this minimum salary to of the Townahip Committee on tion showed that the expense* and A project depicting wholesome TOWNSHIP—Berkeley Heights $2,500, maximum to $4,700, and an which I serve as chairman of the income for the play were almost Price iccreational activities waa made Volunteer Fire Department held increase in the. annual increment Fire Committee, Thereby wish to Identical. Much time was spent in by the pupil* of the fifth grade of •ts two-game lead In the Township from $100 to $150 for teachers hav- advise you that I am not a discuadon of means of increasing the Columbia School. An exhibit Bowling Leegue by sweeping Ian- ing seven and eight years' experi- candidate as president of the Fire the ticket, sales- for the next pro- or the pupil-made items was shown ello Dairy in matches rolled on ence. Increases for each teacher Company at the expiration of my ductions to pupils of .Uie, intermediate Berkeley Recreation lanes, No- for the school year 1951-1952 would present term in December. The group agreed that the next grades to illustrate worthwhile vember 27. (Coppers, the runners- then range from $200 to $250 over production will be three one-ect leisure time activities. "It is with real regret that I up, defeated American 1950-1051. make this decision. I have always plays followed by a dance to be The display included student in three. The total teacher payroll under enjoyed the most pleasant rela- held in January. One play will be dressed dolte, stamp colcctlons, The tenth place Reheis Co. roll- the two-year plan, including In- tions with all the officers and presented by the junior.members, ONE mod»! playgrounds and camps, ing with the advantage of an 82 crements under the old guide, members of the Fire Company, one will be a melodrama, and the BROKERS recreational booklets and various handicap won three from the third would increase from $165,170 to made possible by their loyal and hird will be a comedy. A casting IOW hobbies. The teacher in charge place 8-Ball Club. Mt. Cleaners $184,375 or approximately 12 per faithful cooperation." meeting for th%..three....play*, .will, of the project was Mrs. Isabelle held on tofourth place by taking cent/The average 'teacher salary be held at the home of Mr. and PRICE McCarthy. three from Romano Roofing. The is expected to be approximately Mrs. Gordon Proctor, 66 Twin Elect Jrth (Jrmde Officers Mountaineer* defeated Berkeley $4,000™iri 1951 as compared with Falls road, tomorrow at 8 p.m. A Joint meeting of the Columbia Women's Guild at Garage in three. $3,685 at present. Present at the business meeting School eighth grades was held FRYERS November 27 Standings The Teachers' Association had were Frederick Scbcff, Thomas Tuesday to elect class officers. W, Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pow- John U Sullivan of the 8-17 home- Berkeley Firemen 30 requested a new guide stepping Diamond Hill Plan Koppem 28 from $2,400 *o 15,000 in 18 years, rs, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Town- room was elected clas* president. 8-Ball Club 24 srnd, Mrs. H. L. Blohm, Mre. He was also the class president of Mt. Cle-aacrs 22 as compared with the plan adopt' Tenderized Armour American Aabentos 17 ed by the Board of Education of For Yule Season Charles Wedas, Mr. and Mrs. the eoventh grade last year. Other Innello Dairy 14 1 Stewart Beekman, Mr. and Mn. IS $2,500 to $4,700 in 18 ye&a^Coiu —TOWNSHIP- — TrMt- Women )! officers choseh were, vlce-presi- Romano Roofing Samuel Church, Miss Marlon Berkeley Gara«e . 13 sideration of any change in the Guild of Diamond Hill Commu- SHANK d«flt, Vincent Zichichi and secre- Mountaineer* 13 Rodge r», Roger Metzl er, Mrs. Gor- increase for successful completion nity Church will .meet Wednesday, tary. Jeannette De Pasquale. Each Rehet» Corp. don Proctor, Alan Turnbult, Mrs. of approved graduate work waa December 13 «t 8:15 p.m, at the HALF homeroom elected Its own treas- Joseph Takacs, Phil Brltnell, MM. referred to Commit'e* for further church. . .* STAR urer to facilitate collection of eorgp Kcmpf, and Mrs. Grover dues. study. An additional $200 La now Members are asked to come Sem'tella Takes wn to the holder of a master's prepared to help decorate the Frcideman. Letter Writing Content degree. church for Christmas under direc- Pupils of the upper elementary tion of the aitar committee chair- grades of the Columbia School are Bowling Lead HAMS man, Mrs. K. M. Porter. Mrs. composing letters for submission Post Office Hours Philhower Speaks TOWNSHIP Serritella News Herman Wilde will direct the to a nationwide juvenile letter TOWNSHIP—Post office hours took over the Irad in the Town- singing of Christmas cflrols. writing contest. The subject of ship Women's Bowling League by or the ChrLstmas season were At Wednesday's meeting gifts To Rotarians on the letters i*, "Why I W*nt to sweeping against the Blue ML announced today by .Postmaster will be. vvrappei. I or the Summit Grow up in America." All letters Belles in matches rolled on Berk- Nlgro. The post office will be Home for Children and the Meth- will be «ent to children in Euro- eley Recreation lanes last open_ Saturday from 7:80 a.m. to Tobacco, Pipes ROASTING odist Home for the Aged «t Cedar pean schools regardless of the re- week, Delia's dropped out of a tie 6 p.m., and from Deceml>er 11 Charles A. Philhower, former Grove. In charge of this activity sults of the contest. Teachers di- for the lead by losing a pair to through 22 except Sundays, 7 am. superintendent of Chatham will be Mrs. Douglan Ward, chair- ONE recting this activity ar« Robert Berkeley Liquor. Sweeps were to 7 p.m. It will be open until schools, 'for 30 year.i superintend- man of Community Service to- Cooke and William Hummel, up- registered by Berkeley Recreation. noon December 23. ent of Westfield achools, now re- gether with Mrs. John Wella, LOW per grade English teachers. Reheis and Esaex "C" over Mt. tired, a past district governor of chairman of World Citizenship. 8th Gnuto Literature Cleaners, Essex "B" (forfeit) and At State Convention Rotary and a past president of the Refreshment* will be served. CHICKENS PRICE The pupils of Mrs. Arline E. Esaex "A." TOWNSHIP — Township Com- Westfield Rotary Club, told the Collani'a first grade are receiving Ltafue Standing! mitteeman Charles M. Monica and Summit club about tobacco and L instruction on the values of good w. Mrs. Monica, Clerk William C. Indian pipes at the luncheon meet- Serltalla News 30 6 literature. Fairy tal«i are read to DelU'i - 28 8 Rusao and Mrs, Rusao; Mrs, Har- Kindergarten at ing in the YMCA on November 27. Reheis Corp 25 11 Mr, Philhower said that pota- the children during their 'Story Berkeley Rec, ... 23 13 old I. Curtis, receiver of taxes and Time." The reading period ia fol- Mt. Cleaners :•„. 15 21 Mm Curtis attended the annual oes, tomatoes and tobacco were Blue Mt. BellM 14 22 Columbia School original with America and . went lowed by the showing of film EM«"O" 14 22 convention of the New Jersey fini*Ribs strips which illustrate the fairy Berkeley Xlauor ._ 12 24 League of Municipalities last week on to explain that Mexican Indians RIB tales. Th« class has made visits Essex "A" 11 25 n Atlantic City. did not use tobacco aa we do, con- JSutK "B" il 25 Builds Tepee sidering; the plant nacred and used Every Roast TOWNSHIP—Pupils of the Co- t in religious ceremonies and also •lumbl* School- kindergarten under al a ctirativp. Algonquin Indians Is Guaranteed the." "direction ' of th*ir teacher, called It *<"hott*. Tob*cer>, ht» watd, Mr«. Ella Mae Josephson, have was almost Impossible of use until To Be Tender Ib. constructed an Indian tepee. The cured. After its use by white men pupils of (he kindergarten per- n the 1.600s they had vLsloned its formed an Indian dance garbed in future-and in the 1700* lm «i.se wnff Indian hcmWrTsw,, MM. Joacphson almost worldwide. In the form of played the piano «« they danced. snuff, the speaker slid, tobacco Robert J. Cooke, ilxfch' gmdo was conslderrd n disinfectant and EhglUlLaM aocl&t stiidlea tnatruc revented colds. Armour's tor, conduct* « weekly current Church n«t\ncd Ttilincrn eventu class. A weekly wall map He said the Indians did not .chew 1 Ib. Layers of happenings In the world i# uaed. obocco; that the use. of tobacco The boys and girls of the sbtth had grown to fmch &n pxtrmt «nd Nice grade arc well Informed on the n such a variety of forms that events happening in Korea, the Catholic Church 200 years ago and Mrs, Arline E. Oollanl had her nserted « non-use clnuw In the first grade make a visit to Iho church's dUcipllnr. The u««e of Leon And Winter Has Just Started. ichool library. The object of the •••• . • tobacco to any extent won consid- visit wu to fivt th« pupil* an ered to form a habit thai; could orientation to the library. The not be broken. This, he salrt, wfli boys and girls looked at the books disproved by a man he knew who reserved for the pupils of the pri- l tobacco Jnceisantly, but Storm Damage Loans mary grades. vowed if MoKinley vu olrcted BOILED ARMOUR William r. Hummel, English president In 189ft he would not pay Instructor, h** been conducting the tak on tobacco and would quit STAR ekuNMNi in tslephone twaf». He has Its use After th« election this man M you need money to repair your roof or othor omployeS booklftoi provided by th« put cigars urn! tobacco in his MACHINE Bell Telephone Comrmny, Th« pocket* but nev**r thereafter used SLICED damage done by the recent storm or for any homo Mt»pho«e;umg#> project (jrew out them. HAM of A film, "Adventure* in Tple- After explaining the various IQJII*," shown during the "Ajw«pm- kinds "' pipes u»«d by the Indians, Improvements, tee u«. localise of the emergency, bly Hour," Mr. Philhower showed »< not tnmisy In America, mm lan« WM dutmliMKd In Hu- but In England. H« purtlculnrly ferlor Court, fellitbeth, Friday, e'l to what w«r« known M before Judg» Cltury, The plulft- thf Squire A IXitvl* p\pm, and tiff mllfgH damnf^M cftun«d hy th* of finding * m^ ®t th«»« In CONTAINS WED hftiiim of ttf« tft« d«f«tid«fitjt. Ma*- land «nrl «fler ronvlnrlng MEAT! l«tr*t* Dotiglaa M«bcriitmh vim y w^r»», found one of couwi*! r«pr**»*>, th» spanker mild, rl not h»v« Ixrr* bowl* but they »0TKJ» 111 W»i?BY ClIVBN tlmt had lnrf' th# Town*hip of Vgw PfovWctic*1, will *lt tie »/»b»«'f«. He »«i'l th« In th» town Hull, B»rVHfy l\*M\\*. on mm* t mtiemwt, tmmvinm n, u**»d WM very frcfiucnlly Win from t to 9 o'fjfflfk, to »jv» t,»*' with tithnf imsr#tllrnt» fnr nmm*, rt to tr*|pw tjiflr Number f the u*e 6f mmntrw, m «p#* « tnd pr den nf rlm\ whl«H hM ft «Hh turns t 442 Springfield Ave. Free Delivery rfK p«pr« ID M t» b« u Ing »n• |nW rnAnn jfr-Kft rtH wrri» u«»t1 m«ln1y In T** monlnl tobsreo, I SUMMIT HERALD, ffltfftSD*V, PECEMISR 7, I9S0

I concert at Calvary Epuooj>*l fii how a Ro#e «>r blooming Three Engagements Announced Community Chorus Church on Sunday at 8 p.m. Vim Glbb. School, N«w York City. DIRECT MAIL SoJotets are: -• -Shirley"' KittU, d Magnum Mysterium Mr. Porter was graduated from To Give Christmas soprano; Helen-Reitnwyer, alto; William Byrd Summit High School and from The Holly wd th« Ivy--Tradi- Princeton Univeralty in 1938, and METEREDMAIL ttvyd Sellers, tenor, And Ramon tional Carol u aUo a graduate of Columbia Concert Sunday Ky«?r, baM Ei*a Cook I* organ- Joseph Gune S«"€king » Renting Law School- He is associated with MIMIOSkAPHINA PHOTOSTAT COPIES iat mud Ralph Burlier, conductor. Place—Wilioughby the law firm of Lord, Day and TK« Summit Community Chonu Lord of New York. During World TIUPHONI ANSWIMN9 SUVICI The program ts aj follow*; Carol of the Russian Children— will present 1U knnua! ChrMtmu traditional War n be served as a captain ' KUMOt STAMPS Th# Shepherd* Story,.,Dickinson with the United States Army Joy Borchera Transportation Corps. The wedding »» planned for BUSINESS SERVICE BUREAU n ApriL FOOTWEAR MAGIC .FamJlSmr..-caroto. from .the. Hymnal •K tin—If AMHM SU A.9AC1 —Adeate Fidde§, Hark, ths Herald Angels Sing, Si)<*»t Night, Holy Night. Ill Organ Interlude Von Hitnnwl Hoeli da Komm Ich 11«T, — Pachdbe! Divinurn Mystrrium ..Purvlf IV Mais iu F Major ...Mozart* Kyrip and Chrieu- * Eleison, Miss Aln ia Christina. Wright Minn Townsend Gloria, Cr«*do, Saoctus, Ben«- Chell Kraut itn 630 Ctntrd Avtnut Ecnt Orangt dietus Qui Venit in Nomine Domin*", Oaanna in Exot-lsis, Christna Wright, Lois Townshend, Agnus Del, E>ona Nobis Pacem. Frederick Porter The world's known stock of Divinity Student radium to worth about $20,000,000. •i To Mafry in April Mr. and Ijlrj. Earl S. Wright of Plan June Bridal Rutland, Vtj, have announced the Mr. and MM. Frank Wilraer SUMMIT ANIMAL Lawrence of 96 Whittredge road WELFARE LEAGUE, engagement! of their daughter, have announced the engagement Inc. Alirta Chrbtjira, of New York City • of Mrs. Lawrence's daughter, Miss and Rutlan the «on of Rev. and TINY TEARS" York Life Insurance Company. Mrs. John Booth Clark. During by American Character Doll Co. Mr. Staehle, a graduate of Ir- the war he served in the.-Navy vington High School, is attending with the Pacific fleet. He is a Cooper Union Art School, New graduate of Trinity College, Hart- York. » . ... ford, Conn., Class of 1947, and received his master's degree -in Christmas gifts for Httle girls English from Yale University in Pretty Paradox! Exclusively Ours get that much more attention, 1948. Mr. Clark expects to be when they're tied with gay eilk graduated from the Berkeley ribbons that can be used for theDivinity School. N

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Alax Cleanser Ivory Soap Ivory Soap Ivory Snow Draft Tidt With (earning teHen Fax rfjlthtt, UtmdVy or bath for diiHat, laumdry or firw Ubtlo or Ai PSf llNUt fiylMf 1 9lllMM< •>(, ftmtfy rw 2-25* ". • SB 14k. ST29. 21 SUMMIT AVL, SUMMIT FREE PARKING a. **..._.«- *^ ADJOINING STORE '-,•;« ,-^i »? IE imffml fiiww* •J-Sfife'i isfactory result*, the county agent Only one-third of th. HMMOQM wanted. Agues Smedfey Estate hay fever aufferns in this couin'. Repair Injured Trees af Over Up Boots try know they art allergic. Summit Soldier A Summit resident. Jack Belden, Exposed roots should be cov- was named in the will of Agnes ered with oil. and mulched with Smedley, American writer on. Once, County'Agent Warns leaves and straw. Two quarto of Stars in Show wood must be removed before seal- China affairs, as one of the literary Owner* of »io;rm-injur*d tree* complete fertiliser, added to each were «dvl»ed ty Uoion County ing operations can fee started. Ex- executors of her estate. The other 100 square feet of soil before next la Edgar Snow of New York City. At Fort Di Agricultural Agetot Brie H. Peter- cessive moisture in, the damaged spring, will j>rove of much value in 14. Xick De Rlemo, *on of Mm. Mr. -Beiden, a - noted war; and won, Jr., to begin repair work as «reas also has to be drained off the rejuvenation of the trees, Jean De Rsemo, 18 Irving p'>*c« soon as poMible. Mr. Fetenon foreign—correspondent, and Snow played the romantic lead in th« prior to the application!. T Removal of trees with broken are given the right to edit before said damage may be aggravated tops was advised for owners of latest Special Service soldier ifaow if the tree*, are left untended. Loose bark, which might con- publication her last manuscript. '•Deai1 Ruth" which played at tinue to split, and peel off the tree, groves. Any with split trunks or Miss Smedley's residuary estate In cutting aw«y the ruined JUnbs Fort Dix will cause trouble if not trimmed missing main branches also can be was left to the .People's" Liberation the sharpest took available should In IM4. Lt. De Riemo enlisted in carefully, the agent emphasised. A» considered dead, according to Mr. Army of China and her ashes to be used to insure a »inooth separa- the Army and went to Camp sharp is useful for this pur- Peterson, Trees blown over should the army's commander, Gen Chu tion, he Aald. "Dead end" •turop* Hood, Tcx'M, for baaie training. pose. ' • - "" "" "" - '•' - - ' he taken out of the grove or orch- Teh, " • '•• ••- can be avoided by making- the cut After 19 months as an enlisted ard, he added. M close u poaiiple to the "mcther" Orange shellac, available in ra*n at various Ports he attended branch or trunk. hardware stores, will adequately Summing up on the effect of the Lite Underwriter Officer Candidate School at Fort Amateur tree surgeon* were in- protect surfaces of large wounds storm on county trees, Mr. Peter- Knox, Ky. After cornpli-tlng OCS Opens Summit Otfice strutted to "undercut" the dead until new bark cert grow over son said "fast growing trees, such he went overseas where he served, Because of an increasing: vol- limbs, to prevent stripping of the them, Mr. Peterson said. Commer- as the poplar, silver maple, -willow 31 months a.s personnel officer bark around the break. If cut cial tree paint will prevent rot of and the Chinese and Siberian elms ume of biujinosa from the Summit with the l«t Division in Germany, from the top, the weight of the the heartwood. House paint, con- were the hardest hit, becsuise of area, Ernest S, Hickok of Nor- la 1M8 be came back to the States IM DOING MY falling branch will tear patches of taining a Linseed oil base, also can their fragility. Oaks, sycamores, wood avenue, a chartered life A and was discharged. He returned bark from the remaining stump, be used as a rot preventative. locust and the sugar and Norway underwriter with the Northwes- to active duty xin September 27, exposing bare heartwood to the Open surfaces should be repainted maples withstood the high winds tern Mutual Life Insurance Com- «nd was assigned to Fort Dix dm CHRISTMAS I elements. The limbs should be cut each year. , pany, ha* opened, a suite of of- me»s officer of the 60th Infantry much better." about one-third of their thickness Trees bent toyth « winds should fices in the Baasett Building, 382 SHOPPING I Regiment's meu hall. He said a booklet on the care front the bottom before the top cut be straightened and supported Sprmgifeld avenue. A tob6to f per- 'While a civilian Nick was known of storm-damaged trees is avail- ia made. with a wire encased in a hose, or able at his office In the Courthouse sonal friends called at his offices aa "Nickoy Alberts," disc jockey cup-up bicycle tire, Mr. Peterson Smooth with CMtel free of charge. Saturday to extend "beet wishes." for the "Java Club" in Hawlton, advised. Care should be taken Associated with. Northwestern for Pa He was a drummer for his Surfaces exposed after cutting that the Mire does not come in We'll have fewer accidents vyhen THROUGH THE brothers band in the Catskil] can. be smoothed with a wood contact with the hark. The sup- more than two decades, Mr. Hickok 1 everybody realizes that a cow- Mountain. * during hi.i summer chisel or a sharp knife, Mr, Peter- pqrts must be kept [p place for at aim travels to his offices at 285 catcher is put on the front of en- 1 SUMMIT HERALD vacations. He also played character son said. Splinters, rough or looae least a full season to produce sat- gines to catch autos. Madison avenue, New York City. riarts in summer stock «t the Lakeside Theatre. Lake Hopat- cong, As Lt, Seewrlght, in the two act THIS IS fill! ARMY—First Lieut Nsck DeRieiuo of thin city makes comedy "Dear Ruth," the Lieuten- love to Pip Bciliyita as they atarred in the latest special services hit ant played his first romantic lead. aho«', "Dear Ruth." Lieutenant DeRirtiio was called back to service He plans to work with soldier on September. -7 and is presently av^ncd to the 80th Infantry Regi- shows in their future productions, ment, Fort Pi>;*a» mess officer, • 'Off;ml I'. S. Army photo. and stntes, '"Who knows, I may »ven flpend twenty year* in the Locol Boys Named to/ Christopher Story With Army." Pingry Honor Roll Hammond Productions The fo:io\ving' boys " vitro named Kings Markets to the Pingry School honor roil Christopher Story VI. of Spring- for the 5«-onc, and John Luther, Kftidrick tive producer. He'is novv^aSsistrrig" in(r of the Super Market Institute, ••road. • - -• in putting the finishing touches on national organization of super .Second honor roll: John Cbo- markets in the United States, Can- gan, 21 Oahridge avenue, Herbert the corning broadway comedy ada and Mexico. Joseph Bildner, Mbscr. 129 Hobart avenue; Fred- rosnanre "Kelly," and on the radio erick Shipley, 15 Blackburn road; president, is a Summit resident. strips "Americans Spoak Up," fe- Bildner Brothers operates the William SivPcwy, 2* Gretnbrier aturing such dignatariea «a Sena- drive; Rog«T Schmidt, 6W> Spring- Kings Market chain and has a field 'avenue; Frank Gameron, 10 tor Hn-.vkea from New Jersey and utore on Springfield avenue in Edgpwood drivr, and Robert Jcw- Dr. Norman Vincent Peale of New thin city. The company's advertisement «tt, 15 Norwood avenue. York, was selected in a nationwide com- petition to receive honorable men- tion in the second annual McCall Super Market Advertiiing Award from among those submitted by SUMMIT CO., INC 118 companies operating 2,390 stores in all parts of the United A Dependable Source States, Canada and Mexico. 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Prompt returns will finance the wlMtfltf£flr ClIQUtftFf Aid in County league in planning for its prograja Albert I* Bak«r of 8 Plymouth Hears Atom Bomb for the fiseai^year of April, 1SS1 road, wilt tell of "Progress In th# to April, 1952> Atomic Energy Field* when h« ad- TB Seal Campaign dresses the New Jersey Section of Talk by Admiral the American Institute of Chemi- "Fall flat on. the ground or the School students are sharing )n cal Engineers on Tuesday evening, floor ot your hoiue, as-1 fast as the annual tuberculosis Christmas Township Man December 12. The meeting will you emphasized Admiral C. Seal Campaign by purchasing take place in the Public Service L. Austinti , chairman of the Short bangle pias ia the form of the auditorium, Newark, and i» open Hilb-Millburn Disaster Commit- double-barred crow. Th# receipts* Gets $3,200 to «n interested persons, without tee, "if you ever see a blinding will be added to funds realised charge. bright light in the *ky." from the mail sale of tuberculosis Quistmas Seals to bring the coiin- For Injuries Mr. Baker, president of the Kel- Admiral Austin explained the lex Corporation, 233 Broadway, effects of an atom bomb blast on ty-*lo»er'to its 'Seal-Sale....quota of A New Providence Township 130000, F. A. Bohne, trt>a*iir«>r «f New York City, designer* of the our community at the fall meet- ^nan, Thp'm'aa* N.. Kelly of 4*8 gaseous diffusion plant at Oak ing . of the West Summit Civic the loca! Seal s*5ea stated. The Springfield avenue, who «ued, the I 1949 returns from the bangle sales Ridge, Tennessee, atomic bomb Association held at the Franklin | Mahon«y-Troa*t Construction Co. } in "Union County were'* $1,254.30. ! project, will tell of recent develop- School on Monday night. of Newark for $50,000, settled for ments in the atomic field, and will He opened his talk with a Double-barred cross day is be- a $3,200 award for injuries re- ing featured in School Assem- perform simple demonstrations, of lengthy discussion of the develop- ceived in a fall white working at some of the practical uses of nu» ment in the ocieace of warfare blies and in class room« through- out the county. ~ the Beil -Tc!*iphWe~&ibomtb>iea." clear energy. In brief, hU talk will in the last 30 year*. Then he de- The settlement was made last be formed about his belief that scribed modern warfare as war Mr. Bohne also Atatf* that In Friday while the ea.se was "being "if we don't ittake maximum prog* between the peoples of nations not spite of the weather hazards, heard at Elizabeth before Judge teas In the nuclear field, we, cm & Just the armies of nations. Psycho- postal employee* have with effi- Walter L. 'Hetfield ftnd a jury. nation, may return to slavery!" logical warfare as developed In ciency and industry, carried the Kelly, a carpenter,- testified recent years by Russia ha* a tre- "celestial messengers of health" to Xall Foltohe* mendous effect on other people*. resident* in evefy municipality in } Take precaution when you do Above all, Admiral Austin warned Union County. w«s employed by George Peter- 1 son, a eul)-cbntrnctor for the your nails! Some . nail polishes everyone to remain calm in case Interest in the program of the and removers cause permanent of a disaster. We can suffer more League has been shown by the defendant, in doing work at the Labs. He said he was damage to acetate rayon. from panic-than an, at.«m bomb, quick response to our S«»! Sale They partially dissolve tlie fiber* he saiii A small example of what letters. By the first day, 1,700 peo- working on the second floor when we may expect Is the recent pow- he stepped on some which and cause a stiffened or hardened ple in- Elizabeth had contributed area. Some of theee products *n er failures and damage of the re- $2,000 to finance case findings, gave way and he fell 15 feet to the cent 1950 wind. floor below. He added that he sus- destructive' to the color of * clinic services, health education, fabric'. ._ ' * • "Cover all exposed parts of j,our low-cost" x-ray service, rehabilita- tained a broken collarbone and body end keep covered until after tion and occupational therapy. ribs as well as other injuries and you are sure that the area is not The interest of postal employees was a patient at Overlook Hos- days, in the last three, years. radioactive," he said. The mem- in the tuberculosis Christmas Seal pital for four .weeks. Matthew W. Grayson of Eliza- bera of the association' lingered dates back to 1904 when Einar Claiming thnt his injuries are beth appeared for Kelly and Pugan, Shaw and Hughes oi New- on to ask many questions of the Holboell, a Danish postal clerk, permanent, Kelly declared that he v TOE CHORUS SANS COSTUME rehearses for the Molly O" Day num- aration for tomorrow's opening night performance ot the Overlook organized the firwt "Christmas has worked at, his trade only 13 ark for Mahoney-Troast \ ber. Above are Marilyn Peterson, Ann Mixon, Nancy Yager, Pat Shay, Hospital Follies of 1980 at the High School auditorium.—(Ail photos b Janet Cabreara, Kee-Shee Tucker going through th«lr routine in prep- Chell Frantzen.) ,

prize and Critics Circle award. Commission serves, as a clearing Triangle Club Kelly staged the dances on Lincoln Y Camp house on general camp informa- Broadway for "Best Foot "For- tion as to suitable camps for all (Continued from Page 1) ward" and later that season in Hollywood, the movie "Cover Girl" Group Elects age groups, fees, registration* etc. leading actor in the last two shows, which won a special Oscar for its During the four year* of opera- again will have a singing role. He dance numbers. tion, more than seventy young- was featured this fall in several In the Army for four years, New Chairman sters have been benefltted Kelly served a» choreographer, television acts singing; "Love's In 4 Mrs. Percy L. Poet, Jr., of Sum- through the efforts of the Camp featured dancer and medical serge- Town" and "I Never Take a mit, was elected chairman of the Commission, to attend oamp* in ant for the Irving Berlin show, Summit Camp Commission of the Chance," both bits from this "This Is the Army." Since his dis- New Jersey, New York and Ver Lincoln YMCA, to succeed Ben- year'i production. charge he has concentrated mostly mont THE WONDER-WORKING 1951 jamin F. Haines at a recent ses- on television work appearing on Members of the Commission are Dudley Smith of Montclair, a Bion of the commission. sophomore, will have a leading both CBS and NBC. Mrs. Post, Jr., Mrs. Oscar Den part although this is his first year The Summit Camp Commission, nis, Mrs. Ada Smith, Mm. Stephen orgartUed in 1M6, was formed to with Triangle. Hla hillbilly antics Keep Hens Comfortable Wilmore, Mrs. Eva Williams, Mrs. Comfort for hens is a« Import- provide camping for needy boys William Clark, Chester Dicker- are woven around the ehow.'s fea- and girls of Summit. It is sup- tured novelty tune, "Yeah! Boo!" ant for high egg production as a son, W. H. Smith, Benjamin balanced ration. A well-insulated ported through the voluntary Haines, Robert F. Mack, and Among Kelly's many experiences hen house keeps hens laying dur- contributions of the Women's Hugh Coofer. In the «how world was William ing hot cummer months and lets Service League, Women's Civic Saroyan's "The Time of Your. ttem-sgenjfcAefcrte^ Men's A "console," in jet pilot lingo, KeHy~dwitb nest instead of huddling together Christian Association, In addition is the control panels in the AUTOMATIC • WASHIR Eddie Dowiing and Julie Haydon to keep warm in winter, accord- to funds from interested parents. pilot's cockpit The great num- in the play which waa the first ing to Successful Farming maga- In addition to providing two ber of rwltches and knob* resem- to ever win both the Pulitlzer zine. week camp scholarships, the bles the console of an organ.

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Dteksoa U the Christmas Music Joseph Giordano Berkeley Heights Harriet Cronin To Couples Danceformer Jean Tea Bro*ck WUllann, .The widding.oi.Mis*. Mary.Crispi, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walguar- UT,mniUt*.'W.% Cronin of Over one hundred gitests at- ef Orange. . ' ». • A program of Christmas niusic . nery, Jr., have returned from their will be presented Sunday mttmt- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bayonne announce the marrtofe twided tbe fall dance of St Ter- Crisp! of 412 Springfield avenue, ; wedding trip *nd are, living at noon'at 4:30 at the Summit Art i their home, <7» Plainfield avenue, of their daughter Harriet to Wil- &'M Couplet Club held the Sat- and Joseph Giordano, son of Mr Donald RendalI Association. The •inger«/wtli>' b« iJ. rke>y Heights. They were mar- lard Gabel of 5 Bewh Sprjng urday before Thanksgiving in the and Mr.i Anthony Giordano of Louise Gouchtr, and E!&«beth T>*i November 1* at St Rose of MorriMriwn. took place Sunday drive, aon of Mr*. William J. Gabel church hall. The hall was dec- Weds Miss Hosier Ckwcher, sopranos; Charlotte Dy- L.n;a Church, Short Hills, by Rev. afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. Ter- ! of Bfilmar and the late Mr. G&beL orated as a sidewalk cafe, with Itema and Marguerite Gait, alien*.; Jr.nri F, Ryan. A reception was The candlelight iwrvice took place Of Madison — eaa's Church. The ceremony WM h«.-!'i *^t the Moresque. yellow and red crepe paper awn- Bob Ehrbar, tenor, and Frank performed by-Rev. John A.'.Ke'Iy at the chapel of the C3ar«aoBt The wedding of Miss Joyce Tne bride is the former Mia* inga under which tables were cov- Crutchlield and Peter Dykema, and « reception waa.held at Cha- Hosier of 50 Green Village road Ar.jjela O'Cone, daughter of Mr. Presbyterian Church at Jersey ered with flowered tablecloths. basses. Frederick Shand Gouthtr teau RaMas.ro!, Springfield. Madison, and Donald KendallO f 1 will read paaisages from th<- Bible. ' and Mr* Philip OCone of Mill- City Saturday, November 25. Greens and fema banked the 19 Shadyilde avenue took place . The bride, who w«* given >r, burn. The bridegroom is the son After a wedding trip to Florida The music will. Include folk marriage by her father,' wore a musician? stage for Bill Sayre Sunday at Central Presbyterian • t Mr ar.d Mrs. Walguarnery of and Naasau Mr, and Mrs. Gabel Church, Bev. Leonard V. Buach-* carol* and ancient at.J modern white sat.n gown trimmed witr, and his orchestra. A l&xge ar- 219 Mountain avenue. will be at home . at the Betch nmn, D.D^ officiating at 4:30 p.m. Christmas compositions. The pra- laee. A hfmdp!«?ce of pearl and rangement of yellow and gold *•»' Miss Constance Sans one attended Spring drive address. lltffl by the artists will be fol-rhlnestones held her lace-e-dgf > Mrs. Kenneth Hirst of Chatham lowed by gen«raS carol .singing t.'it- bride and Joseph Ryan served chryaanthefnums donated by Sir. was the bride's only attendant and illusion v«i! and she carried « i best man. Philip O'Cone, Jr., led by Louise Bozorih at theprayer book with white orchids & and. Mrs. Antca Joaa decorated Robert M. Dunsmore of 17 Oak- piano. and Alfred *Kerekea were ushers. Service Group the buffet table. lawn road was best man for Mr and stcphanotis.- Her ©Later. M;,«-> The bride wore e gown of skin- Mrv Joseph Giordano Randall. Mrs. M. Xorrij PLsk and Mrs. Lena Crispi. maid of honor an 1 ner satin and Chantilly lac« Among tho*e who entertained Fredtrick Goucher will be host- sole attendant, was gowned in Brings Children The bride is a graduate of Chat. •rimmed with seed pearls. A lace before the dance were Mr, and ham High School and is employed green aatin' with a p!iirr.«l head-' crown he'd her fingertip veil and Mrs. Thomas* Brennan, Mr. and dress. She carried a bouquet of Christmas Gifts by Jacob R, Mantel, local lawyer, she carried a cascade of roses Mrs. James Dillon, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Kendall, a graduate of Sum- yellow rosrs. Joseph Nocero of with an orchid center. The December meeting of the Morristown was best -than. Usher- G, E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Reed mit High School, has a painting The College Mm Walguarnery, a graduate Children's Service Committee of ing were Franlr -^Jiifrdano and; Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert and decorating business in thijV of Millburn High School, is em- the Family and Children's Society Peter Rolio.- , "' ••. j Corner . . . Sweeney. vicinity. ployed with Lord Jk Taylor, Mill- of Union County was held Monday Mr. and Mrs. Rendall are «t After a motor trip through the' burn. Mr. Walguarnery graduated Mr», Joseph Walguarnery, Jr. Mr. and Mr*. Porter, chairmen Mi« Sally Hickok a freshman at the home of Mrs. Joshua Ward, home at the Madison avenue ad- South, the couple wiUlive at Mor- from Summit High School and Is Jo Jan of the affair, were assisted by Mr. «t the University of .-Vermont, has 38 Waldron avenue. Also attending and Mrs. J. 0. Sharon, club preai- dress. been pledged to Pi Beta Pi. A with, the J. Walguarnery Men's mas concert, which will take place denta, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas graduate of Summit High School, Clothing Store on Beechwood road. from Summit were Mrs. Ray Saturday night, December 9. The Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ed- Hobby Hall Hostesses class of 1J»3O, MLs.s Hickok is the j * ~ Walker, chairman, Mrs. Richard ^Births concert will be at 8 o'clock In the wards, Mr. and Mrs. Joas and daughter o? Council President j tlonal engineering honor'society. Pohlers and, Mrs. Clark finyder. For Four Groups i[ To Mr. and Mrs, Christian Bat- auditorium of Macmlllan Hall, Mr. and Mrs.' Leroy Towaley. Ernest-S Hickok «fid Mr». Hickok. t Henriksen. is the son of Mr. and • !M of 24' Ruthven p'ace, a daugh- Aurora, N. Y. The Hamilton Col- Christmas gifts were. brought>y Mrs. I. W. Whiteside will be I-Mrs. Arthur L. Henriksen, Fair- ter, on November 27. lege Glee Club wil jolnjyjth the the members for the children un- j hostess to the fourth grade danc- Joinn Butknrll Sorority i i avenue, STew Providence. A Wellesley Club rule To Mr. and Mre, Frederick C. v ew Wells College Chorus and Cham- ing class Friday, December 8 at . Miss Virginia D. N'aef has been j chemical engineering major at der the care of the Society. Kent*. Jr. of 28 Druid Hill road, ber Orchestra for the occasion. Party, Set for Next Week 4:15 p.m. at Masonic Hall. Mra.^ pledged by Kappa- Delta sorority j ci kson, he Is a member of the Proceeds from the luncheon and a daughter, on November 30, ar John M. Mackie and 'Mrs. Win- at Bucknell University. _ football squad; Omega Chi Epsllon, fashion show held in November by - The annual Christmas party of thiop A. MacMaster w» toastmistress at theto the dean's list for the first every resident has the opportunity of giving these unfortunate* radio announcement^ in the Syra- j Founders' Day banquet, at Strat- quarter at Colby Junior College, chance of a normal life instead of tuse vicinity, and renting an air- j College, Danville, Va. New London, N.H. only a chance to develop into long- plane which bombed the Syracuse ( OLsen, a , Miss White, a senior in the sec- term community expenses In the campus with leaflets. They also or- J L* majoring in music and retarial science program, is a tlcs way of criminal and mentally-ill jranized security teams to guard " She. is a member of graduate of the Summit High adults, the speaker concluded. School. the Colgate campus and fenfire | ^'J^^^IJ&nd th^ e*£!? Blu ! agaTrss reprisals. * hockey team. Samba Stripe, Heads Colftnt* Band Usher at College Pl*y Andrew K. Leach, Jr., a junior ClndVclla Sparktc Joan Fischer was one of the at Colgate University, and the son for the production "The And Silver Ice ar« iom« of the of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew K. Leach, | ^jiaht of b January Sixteenth," rruny n«vy *nd sUmoroui p«p«r« witK matcnina 96 Bepkman.road, WHS elected .y.l*which--was presented- reoently -by Us* *nd rlbboni... wrappingi that will make his fellow band raembiTs to posi- 1 th* Workshop Players of Laaell tlon of student director of the j yout p«k*g« more btautHtif tnan your gifts I [Junior College at Auburndale, Colgate Marching Band. i Mass. Miss Fischer, who U a I*ench has played the with member of the freshman claw at SIEGEL'S STATIONERY SHOP the band for the past three sea- Lasell, ia the daughter of Mr. and 3*4 $prim««ld Av*. sons. Mrs. Ouatav 8. Fischer of 15* Summit 4-IH1 Maple street. Honored at CUrkson Trch XXOCOOCCOOOCXXXXDOOOOOOr, John A. Her.riksen, S«tv Prori- To Sing In Christmas Concert dence was among 26 senior and ML

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Williams, 3rd Mr. and Mia. John J. Jacksoa Wed Saturday Church Bridal to Ceramic Engineer Clayton Grovtr of South Of*nf*, were toasts Saturday at their Oalv»ry Episcopal Church was Summit High School and Drake formerly of Summit, Are Married Westfield home for the bridal At Madison the setting at 4:30 Sunday College, Orange. Mr. Jackson, a the marriage of nto daughter ¥** 'Mitt Barbara Hobbis, daughter party, following the 3:30 o'clock afternoon for the wedding of graduate of Rutgers Untver«ity\ tricia A. to Gorn»#n Conrad PaJ- wedding rehearsal of Mi&t Ruth The marriage of !•§&« Ruth M. of Mr. and Mra. Ralph HobbU of Eberle, daughter ofjklr. and Mri. Miss Ruth %ni!ie Uebele, daugh- where h? became a member ox kmm, mm ot Mra. Gormen P»l- %$amore road, Maplewood, waa E. Vebele of Pearl Street and ter of Mr and Mrs Rein- Lambda Chi-Alpha, is a ceramic leaon of 23 Baitusrol road nd th« their son, William M. Jackson, Otto H. Kberie jf Orton road, ^ii«*led Saturday af the Wyoming West CaldweiU hold K- Uebelo of 1" Pt-arl street, engineer with the WtHsboro Min- lat« Mr. Palletoti, Tb« c«re0wwy whose marriage took place Sun- Warren E. Church, MHrburn, to Charles David Kirby, Jr., and .William M. Jackson, son of ing Company of Willisboro, N. Y. took place at 8 o'clock Tb»al»- day at Calvary Church. Mr. and MM. Warren E. Wiliiama, 3rd, of* Beech Spring Kirby of e street and the Mr. *n for eijthi months: He receTved an High School, jwrved in* the Coast' liams, the bridegroom'* uncle, as- given for the prospective bride Chur^H of Madison. air medal with'one oak-leaf clus- Guard and is now attending Attending the b.ndi>, «iiu was ter, th«- European Theater ribbon sisted by Rev. Ralph Re«d, per- last week by Mrs. Carl Ganaser of bride was attended by nee Union Junior College at giwn in marriage by her father, with five brome stars and the formed the ceremony at 3:3 a graduate of The Welcome Wagon New corn- Apgar of Millburn, maid of honor, Caldwell High School and Newark of B j Eighteen New Members ers Club will hold a committee maids. John K. Jackson. Jr., of and Miifl Dorothy Huyler of Ushers in Yule^ Presbyterian Hospital School of New members of the Fort- meeting today at the home of the Cleveland, O. served as best man. Franklin N. Y., Miss Jeanne Mun- Nursing. Mr. Kirby was graduafc-d ( nightly Chib an Mrs, Norm'an chairman for December, lint. sheTing were lieorge Volk of ning of East Orange, «nd Mrs. H. Social Seoso# from Summit High School and \s S Baer. Short Hil-.ii Mra. Clar- Robert L, Talbot 13 Blackburn Freeman Matthews, Jr., of Madi- Trenton, Michael Cordiuno. «f ,»}»£«, Air 'committee membtm Decorated with itmas lights associated with the Howard Kink ence E. Balding. Mrs, Peter V. son, brjdeftmaids. David Jensen of Wyckoff, Donald McKenzle of Goldsihmut, Mrs C. M Hebbert, and members of th« executlf» and greens, the Y)$cK auditorium Corporation of Fremont, O. Union 'and Donftld Oakes of Mill-, Chldwell was beat man. Ushers was the setting jMurd&y night for Mrs. Stanwood H. How.>.s, Mrs. board, are expected to attend. were John Mitchell of East Hart- A bridal shower was recently burn. Mias Marie Tnorminu was r one of 'the events of the Wilti.ini Jennings. Mix Harry H. j —~—' ;' " ; f.' •;.', ..-. ford, Conn., Russell Dunham of given by Mrs. Eramett Schweiker the soloist and Pninklin W. Holms Christmas on in Summit, a of Roseland, and another shower : JK^'lVi Mr*. Koyd I, Korr; ' Mrs j R L. Buiih, all of Summit: Mr». l,|ttdgefield, Conn., and Gunthcr P. was *t the- console. - social da; sponsored by the was held at the home of the Ross A. Lane. Mrs. Charles O. j C. L. Eastman and Wr». G«or|e Hfahn of Summit. The bride wore n. gown of ivory Young It department. . bride'* aunt, Mrs, Ru&sell Brown Mallirukrodt. Mrs. Henry V. Huhl, |,E. J. Sawyer, Murray Mill; U.n. The bride wore ft pale ivory satin satin with Ions -pointed sleeves, the intermission the three of Montclair. Mr. and Mrs. §tover MM. j; C.-Travis, Mrs. Jame.t W. j Vernon M. Marquis, New Provi- gown made with a bertha of heir- tight fitted bodU'o and high collar. WaUh. Mrs. Walter Kimbal. Mrs, i dence. dooi^irbtes were awarded by Roger also entertained forty guests at a loom duchees lace, a portrait neck- The-skirt had a bustle back. A WjSfikms, assisted by Mrs. Reed cocktail party in honor of Ihe baby cap of Chantilly lace held line end a full court train. A half- couple. hat of heirloom duchess iand Jtiynoldis. Mrs. Douglas McGeorge her fingertip \v\\ and slie currkni point lace worn by her mother %on a personalized hair^ cut and a- cascade of lilies of the valley, her veil. She carried eueharis | set from the Benedict Studio in Yassar Club Hears cuch«rls lilies, «nd stophanotis and atephanotis. The ma#j$ of the Ba»sett building. Tickets for Mm. William M. Jttcki^n centered'-with an orchid. The honor FOOD AND FIRESIDE | Social Science Director attendant was gowned in forest honor wore a period j?<&fc» of the next dance on January 13 ry jif "American Beaut js'prases. The at the winter meeting of the Vas- ly by the Young - Adult*. Perma- Follow Club Program full-skirt, Her tiara and cascade Jwine suit with Holds December Tea Kremers. Mrs. J. L. Nayjor, Mra. black velvet accessories. Mr. and "Th« Shop Of Individual Strvie*" Beta Kappa, A Navy veteran, he Richard Rrattlof College. I" ; i» a student in the actuarial train- Mias Martha Johnson,, director W. T. Richmond, Mrs. Joshua Mrs. ,Jackson, who are honey- Su. 6.7491 Enlists in Air Force Ward and Mrs. Wallace Winslow. Mr, Holmquist is a graduate ot ing division of the Prudential In- of the Summit Home for Children, mooning at Virginia Beach, will Summit High School and Now make their home at 49 North Her- Bamett BuililinR Entrano* surance Co. spoke before the member* of the Richard Brattlof, eon of Mr. and York State Maritime Academy. mitage street, Trenton, nfter Fourth floor SO ffeecltwood 1M. Summit Junior Service League Mr* Arthur Brattlof of 27 Park Christmas Party Is He attended the Unirereity of December IS. Summit, V J. 3*2 Springfield Ave. Sunshine Society to yesterday, meeting at the home of avenue, le.t Thursday, November Pennsylvania. Mra. Pieter Smit, 281 Summit ave- Planned by Tri-Delts Mrs. Jackson i.s a graduate of jl flave Another Sale 30, for Lackland Army Air Ease nue. Miss- Johnson talked about The Maplewood Associate Group Aprons, ironing-board covers, the activities ot the Home. at San Antonio, T«x., where he of the Northern New Jersey Alli- hand-knit baby garments and ance of Delta Delta Delta will hold Tea arrangements were in charge will take his basic training after miscellaneous articles "will be on its Christinas party on Thursday, sale tomorrow from 9 a.m.

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AVK, cx>n. UBIXMWOOO m* nvmnr A VK. mm. BEWMWOOO wan wwm 14 MICHWOOD ROAD IUMMtT4.J24) Open Kt**l*f *W I P.M. Btpt**l*9 Drt.Sth - Qptn Evtntng* Til 91'. M. •7 :- THI SUMMIT will be served by the committee Pot Luck Supper far home of Mrs-1* & Wtrnvm, of "The -Ghost Train" wliicli had 214 Mayhew drive, South Oi%eg? Garden Group Mrs. Herman A. Affel and Mrs. Sigma Kappa Sorority PERSONALS played its final i>erfona*nws Fletcher P.; Thornton will b« All Sigma Kappas ha>e b^f- hiesaes for the day. Mm. Rus- Th# New Jersey Suburban invited. x Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Fatriek 3. Kelly of Morris sve- Grove and had to hurry home. One Mrs. C. R. Chambers, chairman To Make Wreaths sell Lindsay and Mrs. Olaf H. Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Kappa The November n>eetiag of *a,,. Hotel Suburban have left for Hotel nu* played Santa Ci&us at the an- of the highest structures on the of the October College Club book Danielson will arrange the deco- Sorority will have a pot luck chapter took place in. WLsa Dr,.-c- Shamrock, Houston, Texas, to be tale, and the heads of her cous- nual Christmas party of the Wom- ocean front, the roof, abour 100 For Veterans ations. . supper and Christmas party on thy Lamont's apartment In Eu- gone for a month. mitteea "Were gueats of honor an's Auxiliary of the Children'* by 60 feet, was hurled two blocks The annual Christmas meeting Tuesday evening, December 12, at Orange. Aid Society of the Oranges on Tuesday of the finance committee of the Garden department will be Monday The party WII held at away where it damaged another lln A.-M. Oallis of Chicago. Hi, <-f the club who entertained ate Einstein Head held Friday, December 15, at the ^IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilUllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllHIlMUtnHUUBWilWWtk Christ Epi&cop»I Church. East Or- hotel, sheering off its porches. ha* been registered at the Hotel tea «t the home of Mm. Paul Ft Fortnightly Club House. This wiU Suburban since November 11. Tilaon, 38 WaJdron avenue. be an all-day meeting, with a In Bronze Shown Mrs, David A. Hawtey of Cleve- program in the morning, lunch- Mr, and Mri. James Mann of land. 0.. is a gue*t at Hotel Sub- Mrs. I> Elizabeth Champman Mrs. Rachel Wyae returned eon, and wreath making in the At Art Exhibit 1M Morris avenue, with their urban while" visiting her sister, of Morristown is a permanent If onday to the home of her aon* afternoon. Among the great variety of Mrs. R. R. Bumgtcd, a resident of guiit at the Hotel Suburban. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Win daughters June and Joan Laat year's program given by subjects represented in, the forty the hotel. A. J. G, Priest, 240 Oak Ridge and ton James, were vacationing department members was «> paintings, oils and watercolor* Mr.«. Sarah R. Groves hea re- avenue, after spending several and two pieces of sculpture mak- at Pasa-a-Grille. Fla., when they Mrs. Ruth N*. Gulick «f East Or- enjoyable, according to Mr*. Ray- turned'to 1 hi- Hotel Suburban af- months In Europe.' ng up the current exhibition of ange is a guest at Hotel Suburban mond W, Stafford, chairman, received word that the entire roof ter spending the summer at her work by members at the Summit until her apartment is completed. that the idea i* being used again had blown off th«ir hotel At Ocean homr in Long Branch. Art Association Galleries, Is a Mr. end Mrs, Ralph Richman of this year. Mrs. Wilbur A. Smith Upper Montclalr are registered at striking likeness of Albert Ein- will talk on "Holly and Greens." FflcTC. Triolo, city *o*icUor,. Hotel'&uburban. for five days.. stein in bronze. by Gtna - Plimgu- Mrs. Lester A. Cfoae will tell- Harry (' Kfltes, executive' secre- an. The head is attracting atten- about "The Christmas Rose" tary and Herbert G. Fuchs, city tion because of its strength and BJornulf Johnsen and son, Rup- which grows in her garden. th«KUrer, Kpi-nt the past week- truenes* to the subject. Give Her pert, of 10 Madison avenue, at- "Christma* Plants." will be Mrs, end in Atlantic City attending tended the Army-Navy game at Allison H. Hearn'a title. Mrs. A suggestion made by the com- the annual conference of the New Philadelphia last Saturday. Also A John R. Whitlock, bird chairman, mittee in charge of the show is Tlrrary League „ of Municipalities. attending the game were Mr. and will relate some of her adventures that Christmas shopper* will find Mrs. Triolo nnc) Mrs. Kates ac- Mrs. Francis I. Welsh of 57 Valley distinctive gifts in among the companied their husbands, View avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Ft In that field trader the title, "Christmas Birda/1 landscape* in many moods, por- Cl FT H|j€arson of Colt road. traits, decorative flower pieces, In the afternoon all will Join Of . Mr. and Mrs. Head Hixson Card still Ufes and animal pictured.. of J37 Canoe Brook parkway en- Robert Maatenton of 240 Wood- in making wreaths for Lyons The majority executed by Summit tertained at dinner Friday night. land avenue la yislting his broth* Hospital, with Mrs. 01ft M. Hov- artists, they are priced wlt» a Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. er, Lt. Commdr, Christopher Ft gaard in charge and ready to view to attracting immediate buy- BEAUTY Ogdrn ..Ciutsam, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mosterson and family at Virginia help those who are unfamiliar er*.' - ' James K. Kvans, and Mr. end Mrs. Beach, Va. with the work. Surplus green*, as usual, will be sold to members- The exhibition, which opened Lynn C. Dundon. Mra. Card was Sunday afternoon with a tea Mrs. Jamej A. Brown of Smith- at cost to take home for their Mothar would tov« on* hootWH Monday evening at din- jsidod-over by Mrs, Harold S. town, L. I., i» spending the winter «f thai* lov»V sweater. ner and^brldge to Mrs. O. M. Hunt, own Jgejl and,./Mrs. Kenneth.G. McKay, with her son-in-law and daughter, MY A GIFT M).\n Mrs, Dewey Gan*el and Mrs. Wil- Members'will bring their box will be on~~pubHe-~rlew on the jackets k djriigmef ipe- ' . • • liam Courtcnay. Mr. end Mm. A. G. Ganz of 16 lunches. Dessert, coffee and tea coming two Saturday ahd Sunday cially for* the womanly. . For a Satural-laoking Permanent W ate. Edgemont avenue. ' figur*. We ^now — be- Mr. and Mrs. Kdward'w. Zydel afternoons from 3 to 5. Special of S22 Morris avenue are leaving Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Mullen, visiting her son-in-law and daugh- appointments to see the show on cause »he has twen ajk- ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moore of other days may be arranged by i Summit for Tox«s, where Mr. Jr., of New City, N. Y., were week- ing us for them. 622 Blackburn' place,'for the past calling Summit 6-6698., LILLIAN M FURMAN ! Zydel will return to the oil indus- end guests of Mrs. Mullen's father, two weeks, left Monday for New try. Norman S. Garis of Oakland Gallery hostess Saturday after- a . . . Soft, flattering Corrective Meanly Culture place, ' . York City where she will visit an- noon will be Mrs.. Charles D. 100% wool jersey jaefc. The Drama Guild of Calvary other daughter, and son-in-law, Ryman. Mrs. Curtis prout will •t—»iiei 12-20 ___5.W 117 Springfield Aye.nue Mr. end Mrs. John Wilson ftouser X'hurcji entertained At A. party Set- Mrs. James St White of Los receive on Sunday. •iies 38-44 4.93 1 urday night for the cast and crew Angeles, Oallf., who has been for about two week*. r raduate Nurse 1$ b ... Warm-as-toa$t V-neck car- Betrothed to Veteran ' h , digan of 100% wool — s»«» Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. van 36-44 >-_ Amerlgen of South Orange have announced the engagement of their Both ttytet mtallabl* in •. tide u-ltttion of colot$ daughter, Miss Patricia van Amer- Ingen, to Philip Kind, Jr., son of Mr. and M». Kin* of Jenkin- ;own, Pa. Miss van Amerlgen Is a gradu- ate of Kent Place School, attended .he Dniversity of Vermont, and is a graduate also of the Monmotttb line Bats SLp Memorial School of Nuraing, Long Branch. She is on the staff of the University of Pennsylvania Hos- pital. Mr. Kind, a graduate of the 422 SPRINGFIELD AVE. || University of North Carolina, served In the Naval air arm in the OPEN FRIDAY NITI'TIL » P. M. | ... and make someone very happy I war and is a lieutenant commander In the Naval Reserve. A gift of jewelry carries a subtle a.mmi i mini tit miiiiiiiiiinnmnnnM HBS

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- \ ., /. THt SUMMIT HtRAlD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1930 Mazia," a group of aonga by Hahn Two DAR Chapters toHemChristmas mid Gileg and conclude with "Silent Night* SUMMIT BHA.XH ,162 Springfield Ave.. Suu>mH.X. J. Music at Joint December Meeting Group •inging of Christina* tbt two 8unuait «ti*ti, Tnn- member of the Tuesday Music carols will follow with Mn. Wal- cm HiUebrfcad, harpUt, mad Eliz- Club and the Fortnightly Club abeth Le Mare, joprano, vill pr«- music department. She was guest ter' B. Goodman at the piano. Reg. Would Be 4.95 to 15.00 «e»t a. program of jQirixtroiui soloist Sunday at Chriit Church. A short meeting will precede on TueadAy, December 12, Short Hills, performing: in Benja- the program with Mrs. Frank W. memberi of Beacon Fire min Britten'* ceremony Olive, regent of Short Hills Chap- and Short HQUi Chapter mas carol* and Joseph Clokey'a ter, and Mrs. W. T. Richmond, of the National Society of the "Wnan" the Christ Child Came." t Beacon Fire fegeht, presiding • Jii Daughters of the American Revo- Mw. Hlldebrand will play • iutionu Tbe meeting will be held group of (elections by Carloj SaJ- jointly. at the FVitnlghtly dub Mouse, eedo and by Debussy. Mr*. Le Special ho«'or gueats for the beginning at 1:45 p.m. Mare is active in the Metropolitan occasion will include tbe follow- Mis. Hiltlebrand, * pupil of Opera Cuild, the Tuesday Muuic ing New Jersey state officer*: Carlo* Sahxsdo, eminent harpist, Club and is music department Mri Ralph W, Gretolaw, regent; studied 1 the Jullllard School of chairman of ttve Fortnightly Club. Mrs. Thomas Earte Reeves, 'vic«- Made pod i* well known in Sum-Accompaaied by Mrs. Hlldebrand, regent; Mrs, Wliliajia, .CJ B*»WB,, mit musicftl circles where she i« she will ting Bach-Gounod"* "Ave chaplain; M". John B. Baratta, secretary; Mrs. Norman Cooper, treasurer; Mra. Ralph L. Novak, registrar; Mr«. Robert Meishei- mer, historian, and Mrs. Andrew Kresge • Newark Cumminr, librarian. Former na- tional officers will include Mrs. William Becker, htmorary presi- y- • .. •. dent general, and Mrs. C. Edward f Summit Branch Murray, honorary vice-president general. Former state officer* who will also be honor guests are forwards a letter from Santa! MM. Harry A, Marshall, honorary state chaplain, and Mm. George Waterhouee, state librarian, both • i&2 Stramd • I * 3 Strmnd Dear Kiddies— of Summit. Imtion Choker* Tea will be served after the Due to the bad weather recital under the direction of a • 2 A 3 Si fund • 1 A .J Si rmm d large' committee from both chap- last, Saturday afternoon ters, Overall arrangements for Knotted many of you were unable to the whole program have been some in for your-extra made by Mrs. Edwin Florance, • I * £ Strand Bib* • «•" Mope* with first vice-regent of Beacon Fire, Rhinestone Rend- Christmas gift, a book. If and Mrs, Spencer M. Maben, first • Woven Lariat* & eiles you'll come in to KRESGE vice-regent of Short Hills Chap- Collar* • NEWARK SUMMIT TOT ter. Tee committee members are • Doa Collnr* with Mrs. Alexander CummiJigs, Mrs. CORRAL, DOWNSTAIBS j. R. GoUfchtly, Bin. Roy Kreider, • 2 A 9 Strand Side Rhinestone Ornn- any day from now 'til Mrs. Carl ton M. Lewis, Mm David Drapes ments P. Miles, Mrs. Thomas Miller, Christmas you may get one Mrs. A. J. Wolff, and Mrs. A.!. FV while the supply lasts. Wotring of Beacon Fire, and Mrs. Eugene Baptiste, Mrs. Kenneth See you Chrutmat Etr, Blanchard, Mrs. Wilton J. Hal- lock, Mrs. Carl Kelly, Mrs. Wil- liam Leavexs, Mrsi Spencer M. —Santa Clans Mabcn, Miw. Robert Perry, and MM. Milton Schulte of Short Hills Chapter. Jooooooooooc 3OOC ARE YOU GETTING THE 1 on Save 2.16 to 12.21

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N» I . 4 THI SUMMIT HtlUtP. THUK8PAY. PlClMllt 7, IMS Oftkts Womifi to Hold Crctwds Jam Stttion to Welcome Santa Claus ricon Home Club Dramatist Junior Hosi9ties Holiday P«riy Monday TIM Womavaa Society of Chru- FLEMINGTONFURCO. Christmas Party fr Kilmer tlaa »«rvica Council of Oakea OSUNDr Memorial lUthodlat Church wUl ^Friday at Club Dance Guesh maet Monday at 8 p.m. at the At tfc* Itortutghtly S The Junior Hcwteaae* of the church vrbtr* a Qiriatmaa pro- gjummit YWCA were honored teat gram will b* given. tomorrow moriung at 9:S0 a.m., wetk ty -being Invited to attend gaembeta »f the American home tbrf first dance for "enlisted *>>«•» jlnVl' Ffed Pent will read a department will hold iu special given at Camp Kilmer »ince lt« Chrlatmu atory and Adele Lores Chrlatmaj program with Miat recent reactivation. The Summit will play Chrlatmaa aelectiooi. Harriet Wtller aa guest art*. group waa Carol, will b« auug. Gift* will be r dlatiMtuiahtd, the othera beln« Hfcvtsp; lor her them* "It Hap* preaeoted for diatribution at the Hahway and pialhfleid.'The dance Ocean Grove Home of The Meth- p«ned In B*-thleh«nr and "Why via* held in the Joyce Kilmer the Chimej Rang," Mii* Welter Service dub on the post. . odiat Church. KosteMM* ar*1 Mn. Robert Ool- will present in cortuins a por- The record of the local club\.ym» outitanding dtiring th» year* of 11ns, Ifrni C. W. Moll, Mrs, C. trayal of the Chrtotmaj #tory in W. Moll, Jr., MM. Cbarlea * settin* ot drama and mtutc. World War II and after, when Camp Kilmer 4erve4 a« a point Pranlu and Mra. Thomaa Jayoox. Member*"also"will' join in the of embarkation to the European aplrlt of Cb.ri*tmai aad celebrate theater of operations. As many aa tiie «a#©n by ainging Christmas r>rte«n trip* in two weeks were I choral*. taken by thp two groups of host- i Miaf Weller, a professional Harriet Writer VOM'» sponflored h}' the YWCA at dramatic entertainer, haa atudled that time. SQUIRREL with Kathryn Dull and ia at Sharpe-Hendershot Member* ar(» also engaged in an •IOADTAIL present under 'the' .direction' of 'Operation Santa Claus" of their Edwin Wilson. She i,» a member Engagement Announced own, sending Chriatmaa preienta MUSKRAT of the Actor* Guild of New York The engagement of Mi«« Nancy tp soldiers now fighting in Kore«,. CAPES • STOLES who were stationed at Fort Mon* City and haa frequently «crved Ann Sharpe of Bcrnardsville to - m» Judf* at prise speaking co*t- (lioiith. i Reminding You . JACKrrS Warren John H. today! MM. Karl Klarcn, MM. R, A. Lon- OVIN PROOF TART PANS blin, M* George R. Martin, Mra & Fred Palmer, Mrs. Kenneth Pinnell s Eugene Jung y Mra. David Roberti, Mm. A. VV. 32 Wotchung Avt. R Falch * Jeteelry Repairing « S|o«n of Berkeley Helfhta, Mrs. Chatham qiarenoe A. Sprague, Mrs. Edmund 4 Beeehwood Road, Summit It Taylor, Mrs. Leilie Toye, Mra. SUinmlt 6-1386 Ok -4-071.1-W.

Wise men buy Country Antiques. Built of solid , by sturdy men; men who loved beauty, and admired strength. Country Antiques, built to withstand the hard uitge of frontier life, mellowed by time and care, will bring beauty and sturdy comfort to your home. Vour best beau would appreciate We are searching the countrysides of many a gift tkt from the Merle Norman states to bring them to you, Perhaps the one piece Siudloa. After-»hav» lotion and »fo«vlng crc«m come in unique you need to complete your home is waiting here packages with a delightful scent. for you! Perhaps the one small gift, to fill the A truly mannish Christmas ap- vacant spot on your Christmas list, is waiting your proach. :; • « « discovery! • -- - ChrlMrwu 1« very much in «vl- We wish to shop for you, or with you, or to dtnee «tt The Trott Bake Shop. Order your cookies, etolleni, fruit ierve you .In any way. *» • c»k«i «nd »uch to «vo!4 4to*p- IMrintmcnt. It Mema all road« lead to TrMfa fin* b*k«J goodi. COUNTRY ANTIQUES Hill Oity Dcllcwtenen It « uml for dellciotw food* for the •t 74 Union Pl«ea/, Summit, N. J., will |># open, to *pu, .#« T!I« filth af Dtc»mb«r. - ,_„,_.—.„—_„.. Cold ouia arc their specialty,

The Holiday S«AKm is the ej»t of «1| «t The Bumtnlt DON'T MISS Cbmpany. B*fln to ptan now for Tlit next temm'm ChrUrtmw needs by the Summit Trust Oonrt- Annual Christmas Concert Ohrtatm*a Club. By The rroem early thu year at Way- side a»rd«na Korrl« Turnpike. SUMMIT COMMUNITY CHORUS Lift Hili wsytltk market »«rve Ralph Burrier, Conductor you with their fruit*. fioir«r» and ON planti, too. SUNDAY, DEC. 10th, 1:00 P. M. • * # i lt'« Fittcrer'o for floor cover- lng#, Treat your«;lf to « hoiia* CAUAiY EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SUMMIT gift of A rich, thick, beautiful Group Of Chrlttmm Haroh, Old And New hroadloom r»g ""foT living or Short Interlude Of Organ Mu$ic room. E, ' L, FHtierer, Mozart Man* In F Major rond, IIM de«i|TM Ut- Urao Ckonu, rrcftttlonol S«M tprly to deHgrht you. AiMlMlMi In*, fbmfm Wtkwut , You would be unMUtcd how imirh of your gift Ibt you can iroM off At Rocer* I»barm«ey. Itheri arc tol!«tt# tell, comb And liru*h own curlers. (15") 8. •*, • Siory-beok dell: IS") 2.S& . mRAPAMtftUtSSB »»le, •AROMITItS * • • And Iht lymbeU ft Tickl* tht eUwn end h»or Tht imny i«br«. H»'s huge, THWOMITWl David 3, Flood «»ya, "ThU will to a T«levl«lon ChrUrt«M.M The WNOCUU«S V would enjoy tht en- when th» h«r> cell ploy. jM") 10.95 b«!ls giggle. (20") 5.95 huggable, house-brokin. 125") 25,00 erttlntntnt Afforded by A woitder- ul fmtraot! T»l#vlaUHt. Tftlk to Wr. n

Mia «1 Young tn0ln««rt love Our b«tt~drtM«d tlgtri Tht floppy old btar with fh« m«, Tnjrlnr !!.««§ <*Mk«, oMft hrtM lAmpi. Dtuh*rn Holgate toys. Pull train, 2 50 aw w«armg whiiktri. ilO") 9.95 gr.en-applo groan. (20") 14.95 Mtt - m Umi and uatfm glftor." •dv, HIRALn tHUESDAV. DfOEMte* 7. J9S0 II a Preview of The of 1950

A BIT OF THE WEST is depicted in « "Cow Girl" dance performed by Rothenberg and Miss Jane Klmbal! !n :he second annual Follies stagedTHK KIIl'.MHA Latin-American U-mpo comes to the stage of the Hl«h[ numbers. Above, left to right, art? Ed Pendergast, Virginia Steele, Kd Mrs. Edward Kaus, Mrs. R. T. Stromenger, Miss Pat Shay, Mlga Gloria by the Overlook Hospital Auxiliary. School auditorium tomorrow and Saturday nights in one of the Follies j Kam, Joan Lawrence, Donald Atkln, Carol Vosburgh and John Bigf*.

Inferior Decorators brought thl« group of singers into abk climax to an evening of Stake Hew to Prevent Damage by Winter WeatherHosfs to Art Students Trapp Concert ^ The next Community 0mcert» -^Twenty-five Kt-fit Place School Mi«. Trapp, herself a real per- presentation will brinjt Oasy R«- Newly planted tree* and shrubs level. The etake will serve for stake, with the hotsearound the pieces. If this ipeciai wrap is not \ students Tuesday visited the in- former, interpolated the program nardy, violin soloist with the New need particular attention during tree* up to 2Mi inches in diameter. tree, fasten the cnd3 of the wires available, u«c «trij\* of burlap. i terior •decorating «nd furniture e.s- Well Received with references to recent trips to York Philharmonic Orchestra, en tiblishment of .Joseph Zrigner & Enthusinam marked the recep- the first winter. For larger ewes,- it 1* «dvieable together nml twist the wire;* with Wrapping prevents winter sun-! South America and Europe, and Friday, Jafiuary 5, at (1:30'p.m. Son, 172 Springfield avenue, where tion of the Trupp Family Singera In the case of deciduous trees, j to use three guy wires fastened a piece of pipe or iron. ticnld on the trunk. This i» always j made * dramatic appeal for inter- It wflif announced t<*day th*t they were given a briefing'on the in their prr« of thrt association are »»• of those to which the trees will carded garden hose to protect the horse chestnut. If the wrnp in kft > >n^ »i"l we re givi n a tour through High i).fhool Auditorium. K. large paper that doe'a a good job. The sang "Silent Night." The setting vited to listen to this broadcast trunk eg»ln»t cutting. Cross the r>n, it will flliio help to protect th<', the Zr:;:nrr .vlon.- K was a traditional The Zi ign< r.-i described the quali- tcndcrl, and the gay i-ostunies atid If you've overaaltcd vegttabl« #orve. and the stake and then fasten to loosely with strings to hold it in tree ag«inf»t bark beetles. ' t'.i-.s t'f I in- various wood fini.shlain- holiday mood. Throughout the around the table on which w

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WISTFIELD SPRING LAKE PALM BEACH p Httnt THE SUMMtT HERALD, THURSDAY, DgCEMBEK 7 tm In pretenting tfaU need to Sum- Wltooe, N. Cky th. luvait > TB. tuti »6opp«r wlu-«« th. mit friend*, lira. Treat Writci; "It Annual Appeal u my bop* that thU appeal will meet with a generoui reapotue from thl» community In view of For Bonnie Brae the epeckl need to aupport thU important work «t thU time. The Farm Launched nfkUlpnary coita of the p*j»t year SUMMIT LUMBffi CO JHC Mm Edvia C Twsat, of 30 WUd- hvfm created a aerloua problem wood »•«#« wfao ha* served for for the Bonnie Brae treawry, and ratcy y<*r» «s .Joc&l treasurer is only,as the income oaji be atimu* Bi B ate d and brought to the level of CombiMttoa IN^ —Sttrw Wtadew tin* for Bonnie Brae rm.fer B^j*. i* appwdjug thii the need, can Bonnie Brae meet Fa tk ta S^sciBit rttifat-na In behalf it's maintenance expense. MwrafMl of he Chrirtaas SdKriawhip Fund geehi Added Ctft d tfceae underprivileged In the part Summit haa con- youg Bonnie Brae oarea for trlbuted le» than 2 per cent of the 255irood$t. Summit 4-0525 New J«**y ioja who in time of Bonnie Brae budget, and I • be- [• crisis hivt f*a*uc]y in many lieve that if each community in Now 3*. :-,*-. cenmanitifct by other the State will increase its support Bra* 3waJ ireasurens, of Bonnie Brae by even a small percentage, we shall maintain and also enlarge thb service. W« have i in hand a * pedal gift for" a cottage to accomodate 20 additional boy«. We can undertake th& responsi- It Costs bility of. building it as soon as we can reiae more funds for current maintenance." No More... Annual Bridge Popular Many Summit citizen* know Even those in most modest Bonnie Brae well through their pilgrimage each spring to the large circumstances can afford benefit bridge given to help se- cure the children's maintenance Smith and Smith's finer fund. Mra. Philip N. Trowbrldge and Tilde Bedford is one of the highlights of the many variety acts in and Mrs. William S.Dean, of Oak- n v»«v«>v« ..»^.~ ...... ^. done by T. Herbert Henderson and the Misses Nancy Woodward, Ann Mbcon, Kee-Shee Tucker, Janet Cabrert this year's Follies' show. service. It costs no more ley avenue, and, more recently, Mrs. Thorn/a» P. Prout, Jr., of 14 with a dinner at the Traymore including both indoor and outdoor Real Estate Boards Pine Grove avenue, Summit, have work, each boy is assigned a duty Hotel, Atlantic City, the conven- —frequently Jess. on the Bonnie Brae premises, a activities, swimming in the Bonnie served as bridge hoate»e» on these tion headquarters. farm or house chore, which serves Brae pool, and games and sports Open Convention annual occasions when hundreds The first busineaa session 1» to develop hi« flcnae; of responsi- Suitable to the season, - Dances at The past presidents of the New of guests from communities scheduled for today at 10 a.m; ana bility for work well done. the Farm are arranged to which Jersey Association of Real Es- throughout the state have played tate Beards opened the 34th an- other phases of the program are_ Recreation and play are also a the boya invite their girl ©chool- slated, through Saturday. bridge in the Bonnie Brae cot- vital part of life at Bonnie Brae, matca, and on holidays nual realtor's convention last night SMITH AND SMITH ge* and Bonnie Brae boys have dttig* bring* firm enjoyed the privilege of serving J FUNERAL DIRECTORS Fwip|>on and o comfort- their gueat* with their own fa- ct'«. *o*y ft for growing vorite denser! — Ice-cream and 415 Morris Ave, Springfield, N. J. 160 Clinton Ave. f**t. Scvff-prool «ip» r«olly cake. (Near Short Hills Ave.) Newark 5, N.J. Bonnie Brae Farm Is a com* Mlllburn 6-4282 Blgelow 3-2123 munity of cottage homes, on a 209 acre farm, located at Milling- (Ampb p4fking en frtmim) Children'* ton — a neighbor of Summit. Eighty-two boys live in the four modern cottage home* where they AN OUTSTANDING SMVICI "WITHIN THI MIANS OF AU" JACK DECKER are cared for by cottage parents. The younger boya attended the 385 Springfield Avenue Bernard* Township Schools, and Summit, N.J. the older boys, the Bernardsville High School, In addition to school :^/,fi

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"They found «^m,4-rfMrRMtm «j#W 'all * famous Fireball high-compres- sion engine — a style that stands »«!»•* out in any company—a ride with In the fine-car field, something the comfort of coil springs on mtif, mddiifomi. tttttt may vmy t/(»MJf in even more impressive has every wheel — and performance happened: A*! prititt •Wf#*t f# f^VIVft WfihflWr (MHMM. that makes you (eel like the head *Sm*4*4 m IFOAOMASTf I, tplmul si MM Four out of fit* jHople who looked man on any highway. at a ROADMASTER and another vtry Better come in today — and tee diitingmhhed automobile dtciJeJ in what can be done about letting YOU* Mr tO GMATf» VMM Here's the easiest shopping you've f*P0r ofROADMASTKMt quick delivery. See Our Beautiful Capehaii done . Our wide selection of small ^Y A? electrical appliances insures fast fill* \\ Television Consoles ing of your Xmas list. Better Buy Bulck-Now I te- SUMMIT BUICK CO. EASTERN FUEL CO MAIN OWICI AND SHOW ROOM!: 211 IROAD STRUT S Franklin Place Summit, N.J. Main Store Open tivtrjt Evening itleeehweiMl Rend! u. WHIN IIT1II AVIOMOttttl All Wllf MICE Will l«ltt TMUI THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 7, c* Soviet /ou w« bsrebjr summoned to sen* to the property ot Hugh Hamilton, 1 tbtnee (3) alonj th« line of property At RtosonobU Cost PWH» Us Doy Or Hiqhf. upaa Frederick C. Xentx, PlslnUH * of said Hamilton Bouth i de«Te« 1« A£tam«y. wbos« address 1» 332 Bprtng- minuti* 10 seconits West 275.08 ten Ueid Avenue, Summit, New Jersey, sa to the Northerly tide Iln» of Spring- Answer to the Compastnt filed is a field Arenue, tneact {*) alerts Mild ClwJ Action to wbicli Raymond W Nortlitrly aide liH« Of Springfield Scaffold aa<* Helen 8. Stafford, bis Ayetue North M dtsfn«s M minutes ISASTER wile; and CSmcrlno J. Goodman d Vt second* West 100 feet to .the point Antenna Installation Clarence J. Ooodmsu, bsr feucbaad, or place ot beginning. Being the West- sr« PlUntlfl* sad Bamutl Johnson erly portion of Lot jn>I on a map en- 8r., ct sis., at* Deie&danta peadlac in titled. "RevUed Wap Of; Plnewty U»« Superior Court of New Jttsty farms owned and d*va)op*4 by Ray- (Chujctry Division) Docket Up. mond W. Stafford. Borough ot Vtw Hi* FtMHy C-ST*-5«. within S5 daji *lt«r XH- rroTtd«ne*. Union County, Mew Jer- cember atth, 19S0, ticluiive ot »ueh sey, John J. Kent*. C. *. * Surveyor. Came Close to fhe People of Summit When Their date. It you full to to do th* rtllst fie- Summit, N,J., Jartuary •, 1MT" and tnaoded ui ttM Complaint will be i»kta filed In the B«gl»t«r'i Oftlce of Union BERKLEY raEYISION CO. against you by deJauit. County as Map #JI«-B. This action has been instituted lot You and each of you ar<- nuide 421 PiafcfttM Avt. tttfccfcy Height* N. X the purpose ot tetUlng and quitting parties defendant fc>«cjuist TCU claim U»s Uti* to ctrutn ie*J estate loc*ua to ova the same, or some part there- ~ Electric Service Foiled. »twl masted itt the Borough of Hew of, or have some Interest utjrtin, or Providence. County of Union and to hold some lien or encumbrance SU,6-5212 8ut« ot New Jf«Mcy and described u thereof. follows; I. GRANT 8COTT, riKST TBACT—Beginning at • poin Clerk--of- th* Superior Court lu - u\« Ua« ol property lormeuy ol of New Jersey U>\iUuk h.olt and now oi lUyiuona V» 37-28-2900 Foes: IO0.O0 Hutftord, u.id point being tae North wo»t«rlj coroer of land* conveyed by NATIONAL BANK * TRUST tli* irtaibyietiaa Church ai Mew Vtuvl COMPANY 4eac« to Joy Wheeler Dow and now belonging to Hugh L. Hamilton and Nolle* »f Annual We«iiii| A MASS MEETING wit«,; tueace, along tUe Westeriy ltu« The aanual mtetlng of the share- ol said Hauitltou Uad South 5 dt holders of The First National Bank 7 mlnutea Weit a dUtaac« ot and Trust Company oi Summit will i itel to the Northerly Uuv ol bt held at its banking house, 401 ' psitld Avenue, theace, ajoag Springfield Avenue. Summit, Nrw Jer- > 1 Oth of the month •aid liotintrly luxe North as degree* ser. on Tuesday morning, January 9 ; 47 lainutti Vett a dUttoca of IW.O INI, between the hours ot •and 10 will be held at the High School Auditorium on fen to a point of curve in »ald Are- o'clock tor the election of directors vidends as of the 1st nut, tnence, following Mid curve hav- pt the bank and for the transaction ing * radius oi llH.Di feet and along of such other butfneat sa may prop- said Northerly line * distance of erly come before the meeting. 311.31 feet to the intersection of aald . H C. THOMPSON, JR, Northerly line with the EaNerly line . Vice-President sad Cashier. Tuesday, December 12,1950, at 8:00 P. M. of lAdtawanna pwk, the chord of 17 • That's important . . . with which curve beats South M degree* 29 minutes 10 seconds West A dis- AN OBO1NAMCB tance of 2U.U8 fott to «aid point in the. Easterly line of Lackawanna park, AN ORDINANCE to Amend and Sup- dividends* as substantial thtuce. along the E»aterly line of plement an Ordinance Entitled Lackawanna park North 7 degrees "Zoning Ordinance of the City ol To Discuss Means for Averting a Repetition of minutes ,15 aeconds Kaat a distance Summit. Passed July Oth, 1948." ' as SUMMIT FEDI-tAL of 31S.04 feet to a mouumtnt In thm Dated December 5, 1SS0. I Soaihvesterly' coin«r of Mid Staf- Approved: ford's land, thence, along the South- PBROIVAL If. BLAND, erly line of aald Stafford! land Bouth MM*yor. | pa/s! 87 degrees 37 minute* East a distance 1. William R. OUson, City Clerk Of ot 3Stl.lS feet to the place of begin- the City of Summit, do hereby certify This Danger. ning. that the foregoing Ordinance waa duly Tae above described' premises are pasted by the Common Council of further known and designated aa Lots said city at a regular meeting held 2, J-l. 2-3, 2-3. «nd 2-4 on a map en-on Tuesday evening, December J, 1930. •NOW MYIN« UUtd "Kevlsed Map of Pineway >'arms WILLIAM K. CULSON, SAVIMGS Owned and Developed by Aaymond ST city Clerk. W. Stafford, Boroug;h of New Provi- dence, Union County, N.J., John J NOTICE Or Kcntz, C. E. & Surveyor, Summit! Every Resident of Summit Should Be Present. INSURED TO N.J., January 8, 1947," and tiled In NOTICE IS MEREST OIVEN, That the Register's Office of Union County the 3rd Intermediate account of the % as Map £316-B. subscriber, Trustee under the last Will 2 and Testament of WILLIAM DARROW, EXCEPTING from the foregoing de- "S. $10,000 scribed premises lands described w JR. deceased, win be audited and BEQINN1KG at the point of Inter- stated by the Surrogate, and reported section of the Northerly aide line of for settlement to the Union County Springfield Avenue with the Easterly Court, Probate Division, on Tnursdiy, ! side line of Fine Way. running thence. 14th day of December, next, at 10 A.M. /4%tol% Tfiii fricndy local (1} along said Easterly side line of THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPACT. Commiffee for Electric Service. Pine Way North 3 degrees 31 minutes OF SUMMIT, N. J. futfbn 40 seconds East 173 feet, thence, (2) Dated November 10, 1150. EXTRA for South. B8 degrees 31 minutes 20 see-* WILFRED L. DEMPSKY. Attorney syittmatic savings onds East 10523 feet to the property 382 Springfield Ave., Summit. K. 3. of Hugh Hamilton, thence, (3) alone J4-23-M-J7ii the line of property of said Hamil- ton South 3 degrees it minutes 10 Saring* Acctpted Daily, 8 to 4; Friday Etmmtff. 9U>8 seconds West 17S.08 feet to the North- erly side line of Springfield Avenue, thence (4) Along the said Northerly side line of Springfield Avenue North tt degrees 38 minutes SO second* We* Summit Federal 100 feet to the point or plcea of be ginning. Being the Westerly portion of Lot #2-3 on a map entitled "Re- Savings AND LOAN ASM. vised Map of Plneway farm*, Owned and Developed by H&ymond W. Staf ford, Borough of New Providence, A Mutual Savings and Horn* financing hutiMSon Union County. Nw» Jersey, John J Keatt, C. E. & Surveyor, Summit, 22 Brahwood load - Summit, NL J. N. J., Jan. 8. 1M1," and filed in the Btpnn'i Offlc« of Union County as Man XJ16-B. UHVICES: SAVINGS ACCOUNTS t*3i$TV!.i$ C. 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Summit High taskttbdi Sports Facilities Coming Gomel in City Mosso Rolls 645 New High Attendance Peaks SchwluW. for 1950-51 Basketball Uegut As Savage Extends Dcctmbcr ToBlfht* O 12— MorrUtowa - Here 330 Ready in Parks If >«. Oeddl* Motor* . 1*~RoMllt - Away »:00 McZlgunn *• J- K. Smlt 19—Clifford Scott Aw»y3:3O Expected at H.S. Games Dtccmttr 12 Ganui Lead to 3 Games tZ—WettfieSd A way 100 January Snow and Ice Come MlUbunr>™. MM»en With their anchor man, Mosso, Now that b^etlaJLoccupies^the center of the sport* VIDEO OR^NO VIDEO, THAT'S THE PROBLEM • 3~ Verona . - - Away 3:30 Lincoln Y vi. J. K. fimlt • 5—Madison , K*re 8:00 Only. • allm hope exist* for to- capturing individual scoring, and Wat game «uru at 7:tJ p.m. arena in Summit, observers freely"predictrttliai;tTiew attend- Time art two schools of thought on whether television • ^r-CaWwell H."3:30 bogganing at Galloping Hill thi«" taking team scoring honors, Sav- -12—We*tfl<4d .- Here BiOO nUjhttap at 9 pp.m. All game* Higfc ance marks will be set, at least for High School games which •Ift-Olen Ridg* "5fcw*y 3:^ winter but other sporta facilities h l tt court age Esso Servicenter, defending has hurt boxing to the stage where it is reflected at the box •1&-Ml!lburn .... Here « 00 will be ready for winter e-porta School Maple street court, champions and current leaders In will be played in the spacious new double gym court in the •2»-~Verona ««« 3:30 offict. One «ays it Jias. In this group are fight promoters, •2»-MadUon Away J:00 faru if mow and ice come, the the City Bowling League extended Oakland place side of the new and enlarged High School •30-Csldwcll .--. Away 3:30 Union County Park Commission Inttr-Church Bowling their lead to three games by who hate to. hear ibe word "Television." The other says it February Norembtr 24 building. On the other hand, it 2-Chatlmm " ; : Mere »:00 announced yesterday. These faclii- sweeping against Geddi# Taxi in r • questioned whether 'any overflow hasn't. In this group are those who say that the economic » e—Olen ttldge Here 3:30 tum ifcclude 21 jskating areas, two Bt. John'* B 18 matchea rolled Thursday night on aidea the High School garaes and • 9—MiUburn . . Aw.ay 0:00 hockey rinks, and coeM'ng and PUA Lutheran IB the Woodruff alleys in Spring- crowds will watch the Commu- the City League there are also a conditions and the lack of good fighters are the causes. I3~Reglonal - H»re :M Combined CJiurchmeo i:i « nity (City) League game* which 18-Chathun ... . Away 1:00 skiing slopes. UethodUt 12 field. number of Y.M.C. leagues together •Suburb»p Cant* relief. e»rne«. n have their second session tonight with a Y varsity who loet to While not trying to take the middle of the road in this, we Tobogganing at Galloping Hill Prenbrtwian >J Mosso rolling 171, 232, and 242 13 on the Mapte street court at the Elizabeth on its first time out thU depend* upon the availability of JewUn Community 11 13 took individual three game series believe it's a combiniation of two—economic conditions and 8t. John's A 7 13 school. year. the road to the clubhouse end the Baptist * scoring honors with a gross 6*5 talent, with the television question still debatable. Summit Places nearby parking area, and it is itmiah Community n for afl average of 215 a game. His H S. Starts Tuewlay Av18. 242 was high single game. The point is, wrestling is televised and if it isn't tele- j probable that highway construc- RoMnsteln 1o1 134 Paced by Sonny Dennis their tion will close these, according to Poltkoff 18 151 Savages rolled team scoring 154 high scorer. Summit High School vised in certain cities, the video fans get it from other cen- Three Players on thfe Cornmiasion, The flooded area c 18 honors for the week with a three Baer 23 143 cagers under the tutelage of the near the clubhouse where there 1] 163 game series of 2733 and a single ters. The televising of wrestling has done wonders for the Stegel 121 ham been skating in past years is TJmansky n game of 954. Veteran Coach Elwood C Cornog game. It has brought fans to the rassle centers to.see All-Loop Gridders Kammsky 148 definitely out end if highway 16 Root'* Men Shop swept against will.start their 18-game schedule Champion Verona High, with Baptist the civilians, the bums, the characters that make up this construction starts soon the win- Chliholm 24 153 the Elks to tie for the runner-up three players on the flret eleven 23 129 here Tuesday afternoon against ter sports area in the clubhouse Bernard w, spot with Spring Lake who were exhibition sport. and four on the second, dominates KlvBChe 21 133 Morrbtown. It will be the only j Baldwin 20, 144 held to two wins by Marten's who the 1950 All-Suburban Conference vicinity will not be opened. 107 Something can be said against televising of such sports PolU, J, won the opener with a team score j home game this calendar year for football teams, as chosen by league Coasting slopes on Galloping PO1K n. 120 Fleming 107 of 942 wearers of the Maroon and White. as wrestling and boxing. For here you get the characters coaches. Results of the balloting Hill Fairways No. 3, 18-hole BetU 12 118 were madV public Saturday. course, and No. S, 9-hole course, Youk 5. 143 Charlfties, defeated Rtllo's Mar- Corweg will take his charge* to in the plot close up. The same can't be said for baseball St. John'• A ket in three to tie Ciba for third Roselle tonight, to Clifford Scott Tom Hfttchett, Verona end; «r> well as skiing slope* on the 124 Kalske 2! place, the latter dropping a pair and football, for the complete arena or play pattern is spread Harold DeMuccio, Summit tackle, Water Tower Hill, will be open Etck 17 127 In East Orange for a 3:30 game and Doug Ludwig, Millburn guard, because theee do not depend upon Klchele U 123 to Zotte's Esso. Esquire Men's on the 19th and to Westficld for out over too big sn area. , Fries ... 19 139 Shop posted to wins over Korkuc were the only unanimous chblc&s. the use of the clubhouse road and Punkarl 141' an 8 p.rn game on the' 22nd. is 124 Televising of baseball games has proven a boon, too, The backficld conaiflts of Joe parking area. There are additional Vierllng 3 Cleaners. Besides Dennis. Cornog will Kerchbergen s 136 Petrozzo of Roots was the only if we are to judge from the attendance figures recorded at Kenney of Summit, Len Clark of coasting elopes at Echo Lake, Albers, w. i 143 build his varsity crew around Jo- 102 bowler to, join Mosso for the week Verona and Ray Moran and J«ck Warlnanco and Green Brook Sward i 133 Jo Kenney and probably Dick major league box offices. And football continues to pack Parks, &nd in VVatchung Reserva- Shotwell i in the 600 class. He rolled three Bickler of Glen Ridge. Si. Johit'i B Diako*. Other candidates include Coaches voting were Charley tion th«re are coasting"slope* arid 24' 159 game series of #10 -with a high thel college itadias week af^ AlbeM, "if'.' 151 Drumrnond, P?te SJacHale, Ncvin of Caldwell, Rollie Brown a akF trail, ice. Hockey rlnkW are Totteh, W, ~24 game of 220. ; ball bigwigs were hesitant about televising their product at do V 24 153 Howard Danks, Jerry O'Sullivah, of Glen Ridge, Ozzle Nelson of maintained at Nomehegen and 139 November 30 Smith 139 \V. Fred Swickv Joe Daati, Don Crann Rahway ftiver Parks, the latter Strang ••21- Savage Esso 22 x.- first, but they changed their minds, much the s*amei as the , Millburn, Mike DeArmott of Mad-' Melnlke 127 and diminutive Joe Dastl. lighted for night play. Spring Lake . 1!) 7 ison, Pete Kandrat of Summit and Methodist Root's 19 8 If you are a basketball fan, you promoters did when radio first hit the home. Radio helped, 127 8 Dutch Wermtith of Verona. Supervised skating areas are Keeney IS Clba 18 will again have plenty to watch ETberhart IS 147 Chnrllnca 11 rather than hurt, the sports promotions and, by the same FIRST TEAM maintained at Brlant'a Pond, Ce- 152 11 POi. rt* Ream Oeddls. Taxi 13 the sport this winter season. Be- dar Brook and Green Brook Holtn 3 174 Esquire Shop 13 14 token, perhaps television in the long run, will help, too. End —Hiitchett, Verona 30 21 129 14 Tackle—DeMurclo, Summit 30 Edds . Zotte'a Esso M Laktt), Ppper Echo Lake, Rahway Young 12 163 Marten's 12 14 Perhaps the whole question is merely a matter of talent Guard — Ludwlg, Millburn 30 3 144 W Center—Marriott, Verona 23 River Park Lake and Lagoon, Barrett Korkuc Cleaners 9 134 Summit Elks R lit and money. If they've got the price of admission and there's Guard —Hr«n., Caldwell 28 Warinenco Lake, Lagoon and Cook 101 Summit Y Caaers Tackle—Wynne, Mtllhurn '18 Rcynolls .i nillo's Market 4 ir IS 177 something they want to see they'll go, television or no. End —-DcnnU, Summit 28 flooded area, and at the upper Crow 142 13 Back I —Kenney, Summit 28 and lower enda of Lake Surprise. Tanturt 3 119 That's if they can get a ticket to the event. Moran Olen Ridge 23 Richardson 3 Union County Clark, Verona 20 These areas are lighted and most Preibyterlan Dron Opener to HIcklT, Olen Hldg*! 20 of them have heated shelter* Mann ' U 152 Football Conference DID YOU KNOW THAT? SECOND TEAM Sklnn, Sr. 24 134 final Standings Poj. Ptf. There will be no skating this sea- do Jr. 141 152 W. Just in case anyone thinks Vishinsky or Gromyko orig- End —Martin, Verona 14 son at Green Brook Lagoon, which Kftlser 21 Cranford Clippers :. .. rt Elizabeth, 39-31 Tackle—Kingston. Verona 16 MacMaster « 154 Linden A. C. .. 5 Ik-. inated the game of face slapping, the first such contest was Guard—Burnt, Verona 17 1.1 being dredged, at Nomehagen Kunc 155 Rahwav Indians :... "4" Summit Y cagers travelled to Center—Hutching*, Olen Ridge, 19 flooded area where water is not Peterson 5 139 Summit Alumni _ 3 3 142 Elizabeth on November 27 and held in Kiev in 1931 when Wasyl Bezbordny and Michalko Guard —Hand, Summit e- ball League inaugurated it* 1050- W. mit with seven. to 25 and lasts about four seasons? Mucclo, and Sonny Dennis, the 51 season on the High School'* Washtubbors - - 22 Elizabeth (39) Summit (31) tatter sn end, were listed on th« omet* 15 O F P! O F P The theoty that an athlete's legs go first is disputed Maple street court Tuesday night Panthers 13 Searles, f 3 1 0'Ororge. f 2 3 third team. Ken Sampson, Summit with MeElgunn's turning back a Smit Takes Over rlentera .'.. 10 Kooney. f 2 4 8 J. Camllll. ft 0 t by a member of 1he New York City coroner's staff, who fullback, waj given honorable men- JHylng Saucerj .-__...^_.^:_. , 7 Keane e 5 « ifrL. Camllll. f 1 O 3 strong Millburn quintet, 61-47. In Mutineers ...... 7 17 j. Rlg6y, e 0 I lfParotte, c 10 2 says he has never encountered a body of a man over 30, tion. Tlsdnlc, g 0 0 0 Ahearn R 3 0 8 the nightcap, Lincoln Y turned Shtpman, g 0 0 0' DUkos. K 2 0 < in the course of 4,500 autopsies, whose lungs didn't show In the "Class of Union County," back Corby's Laundry by a more Bowling Lead in Itoehler. K .1 0 6(Dank«. R 3 0 8 Good D signs of deterioration — poor lungs, poor oxygen supply, The Newark Star-Ledger picked overwhelming score, 84-43. UY UNITED STATES Schleck, g 0 0 0 thus slower pace, and the legs get all the blame? DeMuccio and Kenney for their Trailing 32-30 at half time, Me- Totfils 13 H 39' Totals 14 3 31 second team. Klgunn's eager* hit the hoops for Boro-Tws'p Loop SAVINGS BONDS Ellzab.rh 21 18—39 Basketball is still the No. 1 box office sport in the II 20—31 The Elizabeth Dally Journal 25 points in the third quarter BOROUGH — J. K. Smlt jumped Summit United States, with paid admissions last season totaling failed to give mention of a single. "to Ice" the game. DePalma of into a one-gam« lead In the Bor- Summit playpr. •bout 75,000,000; baseball being second at 65,000,000, but the Millers «et the scoring pace ough-Township Bowling League by Softball tops both, but not in paid admissions, of which for the night with 28 points, 12 via the goal route. sweeping against the Faca Club In there are only about 30,000,000 out of the total of 130.000,- Y Senior Basketball Likewise, Lincoln was trailing matches rolled on Berkeley Recrea- 000 who watch such games? To Start Saturday tion lane* Monday night. Pine Tree The at half-time, 24-21, but carrie on Th l tteam* comprising the The first pugilistic encounter in America was the Jacob YMCA's senior boya' basket ball atrong In the third and fourth took a P*lr front Mandato Coat to Hyer-Tom Beasley bout in 1816—Hyer won, called himself league will rjlay «t the Y on Sat- stanzas with 19 and 24 points to drop the tatter into «econdi place. the champion of America and never fought again, and his urdnyg with games slated for coast. McElfunn («1) The American Legion, New Prov- son, Thornscheen claimed the title 25 years later at the age 12:05, 1:05 and 1M p.m. O. p. idence Post 133, Carlones and The December ftth schedule Is Brown, S 5 u of 22, and found that with a nickel, it would get him a ride HledbitUkl. f 4 Berkeley Heights - New Providence as follow*: Scott Hi-Y VB. Black Smith,, c- Lion* won two from Bryan's Ga- Poppa*, g Hawks, 12:05; Beacon Hill vs. Tur- 19 rage, Banks A Sked and Delia's The longest tug-of-war en record took place in India key Hill, 1:05 and Comet* vs. Globe Moron ey, g 7 Keft,-u • 3 respectively. Trotters, 2M. McHgunn. g 3 between two companies of the Derbyshire Regiment, back Aptacy of Smit won Individual in 1889, and lasted two hours and 41 minutes? Totali 28 91 scoring honors rolling high single Opportuitlrltt for lowlors Millburn (47) It h estimated that8,000,000United States golfers O. P. game of 212 and three game »erle»

In Giris' City Ltoqut D*PaIniI,f ••••» of 506. Hb teammates posted team spend $375,000,000 annually on their sport? Hough, f 0 There are three opening* (ij the three game high of 2474. The Lion* Ther* ha« never been a perfect game of duckpins. the fCark. c . 3 Girta' City Bowling League for E. FaeniM. K 5 11 rolled team single game high of M. Fa«nsa, g 1 3 highest score of record being a 239? regular bowlers. Anyone Interested 845. in bowling aa a regular bowler, or Totals 20 47 Oetetnker * Standing* «s a substitute, and Ls out of McElgunn 17 13 as W. L. Millburn 13 19 4 U—47 J. K. Smlt - 2S 14 school. In roque*tc4 to call Mrs. Corey (45) Mandato Coal _•, 2* 15 Ira Cordlllo, Board of Recreation O. P l,t%\on .... _. 23 Howe, f 3 e Carlones -~-i 22 17 VERMOUTH office, Summit ft-2932. Rahn, f a I s Pine Tree Inn -.51 18 The City League to sponsored Wett. f •••« • 1 tlom .—-.—.-..---—-. 1« 20 Kelly, f 0 1 l DeUa'S-.- It b>" tlie Board of Recreation, and Oro8f»n, c R 7 23 PaeaOlub 18 roll* on the YMCA alleys on Mon« Lcraalc, g I 0 Banks ft Sfctd IS 24 days and Tuc#d*ya at 6:in to OlUon, g 0 Bryan's OnrAgt 13 2*

8:15 p.m. Total* l« ' -«-• Lincoln V <«4) O r P. 8PARK- Johnson, f R 2 Quick $25 to Brnlth, f I 0 10 TIME OPPORTUNITY Crawford, f * A. Mile*, c I li i to opcraie own e»»h buslnwi. National Hlnes, c 4 concirn'a liberal llnancUl awlatanct Ptttlford, | 1 1 !5 tnnblM raplrt #xpan»lon to become In- Oalhip, g I i rt«ifnd«nt within a few month*. No Jon**, g icWni. Pleasant worlt dtltverlng mtr- ch»ndi»« to t rout« of iensnttonul ntw *m(uifment mrrchandlalnf m«chtn«t. Totals 39 1 «4 Firm combination at thla kind to hit Cor by 12 13 I 11-49 Eftcrfvt Laundry Service th« m»rk«t Make up to «7JO0 wrnlc or Lincoln Y « IS 1» •• 34~-(M more for spar* time. Full ttm« mort. Thit it *n fxrpiient opportunity for a partyy th»t has a car and Rood Slbs. M Around 11,40114000 cashh wqulrtld now. rully necured. Don't wwttT your ANTHONY FIMIA ana otir tlm* unl«M you qualify. €11T» ate, phone, lor local Intmlow with lobbing Promptly Aumini tm ti$ up too$000! SHUTS Jf«««jr »*" Writ* Mantgtr Q. w" PLUMBING . HEATING SHEET METAL WORK 7 Chwutnut Avenoe • Everyone tries to answer the telephone promptly, Summit ft-7421-l Shlrti, tablt and btd linani ... all HOUDAY but sometimes it just isn't possible. So it's always a FMOMI rO« VOUR 1OAN, good idea to illow it lcist a FUIX MINUTE before K«avy ironinq it don». Everything «lt» •If If IN MCOR0 TIMII you decide there's no one home. !• roturntd dry mi

E*iW* Netsi Hit CUsudw el Cvent*. CJUVBIOJ* si tfes major j e»mmattity swpp*alag»» I* growing. *?l*a*e submit d»U» for iiwlu- ftlea in thl» eeJe»4*r ss early as p»*»!We. wad a* fur Into tfea futurs ss you wisb. Wsbop* to KutaUin « dewing bouse of date* to feeJp •void conflict sad ovetlapptng. For Information pleats esil Social Editor, Summit O-«oa — — :——— t, Gaikry, from I to 0 p.m. THAT IT'S M0R1PLEASANT AND Summit Natur* Club, Members' Program of ChrUtmas muiic at tght, *,t YMCA, 8.19 p.ra. 4:30 p.m. ?, Thursday— Dfto, 10, Sunday— ^Friendship Market by Farm Mem ben Show- at Art Associa- Home, Beechwood Hotel, tion Gallery, 3 to ft p.m. PROFITABLE TO STOP AT GRAND UNION 10a.m. to* p.m. Dec. JJ, Tuesday— 1, ThiinkUy— —Joint meeting of Beacon Fire -rortnightly Club Monthly Op«n and Short Hill* Chapter*, DAR, ami card party, at 1:30 p.m. at Fortnightly CluiJ H»u*«. Dee. 18, Wednesday— L-DupllcaU brtdg* tournament at —FortsUghtly Mother and Daugh- Hotel Suburban, 8:15 p.m. DELEGATK-Rev. Clayton T. ter Day, at High School, Virginia Doe. •, Friday Griawold, D.D., of U>U city, —Store* begin staying open until Cavil in "Portraits irvSoof." executive director of the de- • p.m. every day. Deo. 18. Friday— partment of radio and (*lsvUion -^All-day meeting of Garden De- D«e. t and 9, Friday and Satur- of the General Council of the •rt' partment at Fortnightly Club Preabyterian Church of America, —"Overlook Follio* of 1850," s,t house. Hake wreath* for Lyons was one of the delegatea of the High School Hwpltat. eoMtitutlonal convention of the DM, * nrUU»-~ new National Council of Churches ,. .—American Home department at It cart the United State* $2 of Chrbt now being held at Cleve- I •^fortnightly Club House, Harriet billion annually to develop the. land. Dr. OrUwold la usiUting in "A ''• Welter in costume ChrUtmas pro- atomic bomb. the production of more than 100 I? gram, 9:30 *>m. radio and TV-program* reaching Dec 9, Saturday— The life epan of the average the nation frdtri the convention. ••1*1!) —Members Show at Art Ajwocla- robin U about 18 year*. Other ,8ummlt residents at the convention were Rev, JTrancij C. Stifler, D.D. Rev. Joseph C. Ha- aten, P.D.; Rev, WiUiam N. Wy*- ham, D.D.; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Martin, Mr*. Ralph B. Weber nv .and Mr* and Mrs. Henry H. ttigi«B^' " Every week over a million B«»yf econ^.minded homemakert enjoy RagaU. the low prices, modern shopping conveniences and endly service at Grand Union. Shop at your Grand Union store today. You too will know *P.D.Q. that t more pleasant and profitable to shop at Grand Union. ^ Poi» 138 to Honor 4 foit Commondtn THE « B A JS D V ABAE TO CM AX D UX1O the American Legion, Summit Part ISA, completed plans Tuesday night to honor four of its immedi- ate p«u>t commander* at a dinnex- UNION QUAUTY MEATS? danca to be bald at th* Ma*onic Top Quality Amoir't "Star' Hal], January 30. Order Your Nre Those to toe honored follow: firaN Union L&rry S. May, 1944 (present Union cm County Commander); Loui« P. "-"*- Smoked Hams •39 - 49^ Pork Sausage Cuillo, J««7; Frank 6. Paul, Jr., Christmas 1M8 and Frederick A. Willita, Jr., •Fres • wohn Easter•>••&•• nm •••Ifetr! •• LiriilWi •.*••!»'• The committee in oharge eon* TURKEY «l»t» of Jeok Paradtae, Larry G. ^" Quick-Frozen Fish May, FrancU Edward Dool«y, Broilers & Fryers'^ 33- Commander Murray Roaa and \ *.v«Usbl* in I*lf-Str»ies Oeeft Frank Van Tronk. The LegJon Auxiliary bommittee includes Any Sn* Pises Ib. Fancy Young Tucktyfts Fancy-Slic«d fb /|Jj^ T«ddHaW«C> » k FlllttS Mr*. Art Pora*h, president, and Slab Bacon 45^ LamiLivers Mlas Patricia Conant, fmlts Ev«ry Bird It Pork Chops Center Cut Ib. 65' Smortd Liverwurst 65 Fte$hF'uh Womtn Voters "Dot* "Backed By Bond" r J ||" I in Sarvita Da»H, Booki" Go on Sol* —Your Monsy l*ck OUSMMKI* UfOUM! P66l 59^ FranJurters A ^.> 59< Boiidtti League of Women Voters "Date far Better S»U«»io» CodFllliti Tft« Modtl S Grmnd, EbonUrf* Books," the pocket-»l«ed calen« Halibut Stiaks dw* * which eure iaaued ORDER TODAY Sandwich Steaks : 59^ Lean late Beef ••>'. yearly, have been received by the Summit League and are now on ny Can you invest in happiness? gale. Copiel may be purchased at either the TWCA or YMCA or by phoning MM. George Boynton You can thit Chrtstmst with a proper care, it will become the at Summit «-«3T9-M. N Sletnway! The favorite piano cherished companion of your The book* contain information of the world'* leading musicians, grandchildren at well as your •bout state oongreselonal districts, Fruit Cocktail- 2-43 Hr35^ Spaghetti •• the Steinway is a sure source of children. The wisest of piano in- Congressmen, Senators, member* joy and inspiration for every vestments, the Steinway offers an of the State legislature state and member of the family, For the enduring way to happiness. court officials, county officials, beginner it open* new horizon* how to address elected officials, Sliced Pineapple r-r 29^ Apphsauce 'of the mind and spirit, and for voting and political party data NMtOglftillfl the accomplished pianist, the and 1951 and 1962 calendars. Term* to Suit Frtskgtk Steinway it the ideal instrument The books have reoeived the Elberta Peaches - 39 Peamt Butter to interpret the beauty of the endorsement of such people aa master composers. So excellent Lloyd B. Marsh, secretary of atate; is its craftsmanship that, with STEINWAY Ex-Governor Charles Bdiaon, John H. Bosshart, education commis- Blackberries str 35' Snow Crop "ft* AUwfc C(MMr sioner, Governor Driscoll, the State Chamber of Commerce, and ValtlW . . . *• "43/ GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY other*. LI.F Gerber's tttlNWAY ftlMIMNTAtlVIl Hoi. 4OS BROAD STREIT, NEWARK 2, NIW JIRSIY DEEDS Oltt 0 01(1 GoldtnMIx ^lagl^^r.4l,..4i/; Baby Foods BOROUGH — The following •mi •Hier pssxttar srsnas — • OMNWIONBDAYIV1NIN0IUMTR.MIMI deed* for real estate transactions j imeu*s Vanilla »*»* M» 2S^ have been recorded in the office N«py Craekirs* -*•-;• 27/ of Herbert J, Paaioo*, regHter, Urge Courthouse, Elisabeth: Molassss pk0. filll The Fellaway Corp. to Mr. and Only Gravyinastcr . «•*« UT», Walter C. KogHn, property In the westerly sid* of Salem road, Charcol-it' DIRECTORY 112 feet from Greenwood road. DAIRY FOODS Sliced ANTIQUES FUNERALWeftVIOB Allyn De Fraitea, single, to Mr. and Mr*. Harold Ammerman, pro- twin BOUGHT AND SOU) ANDREW A. McNAMARA tmpectvd perty '"ki-Mountain, avenue, near CBOROB'S AUCTION ROOMS Funeral Service BliiChme , . 59/ Summit 6-118? land* of Robinson, formerly Mor- •I Summit Avenue rb. Mild lummtt Charles A. Davla, unmarried, to Mnentter Cfcten . INTERIOR DECORATING Tongy Florida Orange SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS C. and T. Construction Co., Inc., lirry'i Chocolate Chip 4T-4« Summit Avenue MARIO BUONOPANJS prope rty in Central «,ven«e, inler- Sharp Cheete , . . Telephone Summit ft-ailt SHpcov«ra-Drap«« Mad* To Ord«t «ect«d by Fairvtow avenue. 33/ llpe- Jiticy— Cookies C. and T. Construction.Co*, Jne,r Prevalent . . « . Thin tkln-ed AFFUANOC8 Call SU. 6-6510 to AI jo Homea, Inc., forafolng Ptmtnio FUEL COMPANY property. S*«';C»»-W«!srj LAUNDRIES Leaf Cteeie , . . iwH.ti.d A HI"? , 3S3-M9 Broad 8tre*t Mr. and MM. W. L. Brown to OORBY'8 ENTBBPRISB Dutch Maigd *r* . Summit 8-ONXM Western Bltctric Co., Inc., pro- PloSn, Pimento, Chiv* i A , Delicious Appls . UnNrger Cheese . JM > «J3F Emperor Grapes LAUNDRY, INC perty In Maple street, 231.34 feet lerdtn Crean Cleeee ••*•• 1D/ 37 Summit Avonu* MoiPloSnt , KindPimentot , Chiv* Cadet BUILDING MATERIAL* from Springfield avenue. Summit 4-1000 Krafld t CbeoseSprBidC Cl t fmil Cirrus " 8TKPHBNB-M1LUDR OO. During the Ia*t war, a new Zouin»r H RUJMU Pi«c« SVVffiET-KLKBN LAUNDRT. INC 39^ NBW Clblap ^ Summit «-00» 15-31 Industrial Pta«t proce•*• • sasdicat Nck« pkg. 29' gommlt ground, sad a kaowtalge «f rtctnt Uhotttorf rtteases. la . . ««23f . ' COAL RADIO A TELEVHIOM nrrf iag out doctors' 41t*e> W m I CO. lion*, at m»f hvn to M*« th* n«w«tt •atdalty, or d* mtm M *» HUSMJI Place C BURR of drugs. O*r pbtrssaciiti Summit i-oo» ill Bpringflaift Av» tu. •- know sbrntt th*«. Next lima, «A»TB||M COMPANY COSM to this MMbUstMttati

OEDDI8 CHAIR ft Summit t-0004 REMf*X MCRVICIC chariiM't cm *m I'\'l4k\' pf FULL HOUR y Chah-a For All Oceaaliwui *lf ffttftfiMM if*, AnH Oallifl For •WMMlt, H. I. Channel Summit *-MM ••(torn •oorwa All C-rftiifl Untom Suprr Market* Remain Open IridaT Nights Until C»MFANT ! '" ' ' * - *ror« OMM YlMMtay «eJ PrMejy EwO^e Ikni 9i00 P. M. ; Broart Sir** m >ta>w inn attar} fflmit in, I-NIS IION, lOJilfifymMl Ay*' ~ MILUURN. lit MUbwii Awf* THt SUMMITHEftALp. THURSDAY. DECEASE* 7, If to •J. r XXOAL LEGAL, AD\ £BTISEMK}4TS UEGAJL PCHt POft SAII Rentals Summit, County of Union, Mew Jer- 10. Tbit Section I, «ubdTvUw^ »—MUCULLAN FENDING OUHNANCS sey; for the Purpose of Creating •> of the* aforementioned ordinance K A C010USS FURNISHES IOOWS PO1 «MT AN, ORDINANCE- to suppletti«h't an Public Park, a Road, and for Other supplemented by adding therev CLASSIFIED BABY bar hi net. almnln Municipal Purpose*, and Malting the new aub-divisiosub-division to be known »* .//'' ** tet. Tunta*. SDTCKJE *nd double rooma, UteaJ horn* Ordlaa^et entitl« - J 0328- J, TWOwum room*, kitchen prlrllage*. K*w Jersey, for the Purpose of : 11 hed Creating a Public Park, a Road, and supplemented by Ordinance adopted sides between 8 AM. and 6 PV ANTIQUE child's nishog^* - KUfX>LraA DILL ' <> C*U after «. Suuilnlt 8-46*0. May 2nd. l»50 and being known as metal dictionary atanf** wicker * XhNktlsg Contractor for Other Municipal Purposes, and This ordinance shall take .•• " ?'" (J-IN-1 CLASSIFIED COMBINATION) tc> Ordinance No. 883. ' ' Immediately after final pas«a e 'iTl cloth** hamper; war df-run*- * - Jobbiog Pro»ptly Attended to COMFORTABLE double front room, Making the S«m« Available to tb« a > m Section 2, For the purpose stated in publication as required by la** , • i!;-Cl*MlflB«l' A.a»trtUlng wUI b* taterted to all thre# of tb« Ustsd Summit 6-5287 befol * - <* Bear b«th. 11 Irving; Plw*. Bummit Public, and Authorising the Fi- 1 1 333 AshUnd K»»d Sinunit «-«04I-U nancing of- such Acquisition," Section I, of this Ordinance there Is I, William R. QUso-n, City <>,,. , ^ after 6 p. m. lor apf*"* * - «l»4W v ,"•1 Below ior only Mtea eemi iwr word, hereby appropriated the sum of f560. the City of Summit,;*) herebj•<•*?•.; J adopted June 21, 1949, sad ss sup- y -3 MIWIUU1I CHARGE 10 WORUS - 70 CEMT8' - CASH WITH OBOKft OKT room., prlwat* family, »dult, In addition to the original appropria- that tbe foregoing Ordinance Was V,', - - POOL~tAbI«7TxiT ---,. % •».,„i0 • SLIP eottra. faatral repair 8of» bot- plemented by Ordinance adopted "*'* 8UHM1T HERALD M1LLBUBN-SHORT HILLS ITEM Skate*, size 3. %$. f&if; ,' '• * * toms reouiit. *1« 50; ch*tr» 9IM. O. parking. bre*kf a»t. optional, near May 2nd, 1950, and authorizing an tion of,^ $13,000. aa particularly set troduced for first reading at u te!''* trw range, $10. Sumnr_33N;__ _. buaca. reference. Mlllburn e-ll&4-J. additional appropriation to meet the forth in Ordinance No. 843 referred to I»r meeting of the Common Cour^ii BU. »-«o© miibLuu e-iaoo r ii Thorpe, Uvlna»ton «-*)««. SPRINGFIELD SUN msiNa^o^m~anue mi'^ snow- coat of acquiring aaid lands men- In Section I hereof and a further held'on Tuesday evening,' Decemh*- - Mbri suit, size 13. »5; fu|fe , vacuum, nvto ttaxvma Nicely furnUhed double tioned In said Ordinances. sum of tTSO. as appropriated in the 1»», «ma that said Ordinance wii h' «ud «ln«le room*, convenient to *U BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COM- supplemental Ordinance Mo. 883 re- submitted for consideration ara "* Notice of errors In copy must t>» given after t\z*% Insertion. Typographical $5 Summit 8-3397- tr»n»portatlon and center. Refined *rr WORKING 1FK TOOLS name, Bu»lnet» people preferred. SUMMIT. IN THE COUNTY OF anif the aaid additional sum of $560. ing of,th» Common Council to be CM i- Drill press; ctrtulw I • m. planer: CERT1FIEP AAA Instruction. Morris Rw ^1 JflUburn 6-4411. ' AlXCOPY MUST BE IN BY 6 P.M, TUESDAY Counij Auto Drtvlii^ School. Du*l UNION. HXW JKBSET, AS FOLLOWS: shall be charged to and taken out of on Tuesday evening, December' •"t»iid. Telepho JM. Kubu.o. JIgr. and stated that tbe Common Council Section 3, This Ordinance shall, take at whichh tlrritss anadd place ananyy peri: FOR SALE trance. Conveniently located. Bum- of the City of Summit, in the County effect Immediately In the nj^na TWO m-w~unu»ed flJ«e Lee tlr«*. • mxx e-u*a-M. • who rmy be Interested therein u"i NOTICK tfO JOB APPLICANTS iiza 600 x 16. Will £# wholesaler"* of Union, has heretofore authorized provided by law. be given »n opportunity to be heJd the acquisition of certain lands lo- a This newspaper dots not accept _._. price. Summit 8- NICELY JurnUhed bedroom with I, William R. OlUon, city Clerk of concerning such Ordinance. MAHOCJANY drop leaf dtuette exten- cated in the City of Summit by pur- the City of Summit, do hereby certify Dated: December S, 1950 adttttUeiat-nu tiuot employer* of- f c6"i^SP6T"Tlecuib~Jer»tor, about shared bath. ft. weekly. Summit «- chase or condemnation, said lands be- fering less than th« niiiilruuiu wage. sion tattle With four chair*; book- ! 7U ru. ft-: two *n#rei, u*ed two 4449-R. - i> that the foregoing Ordinance wks In- WILLIAM R. OILSOK rase*; (XTimional table; k i $ c h e n EXPERT ing more particularly described in an troduced for lint reading at a regu- Firm* encased in Interstate eom- | month*. 60Ox,16;. r storm win- ordinance entitled: "An Ordinance 27 City cierV •> merte or la the piodiu tii»n of c-w*mat- AN ORDINANCE to vacate a po»|0a Wag* and Hour Law. Adfcrtiiert rov- ROUND trip tlck«< Bermuda by mm LARGE room and private bath, eight final passage at the next regular •trtw. Reasonable. Short Hill* 7- boat for one lncltf two day* minute* station. Summit <-93SS-w. of pr«mUes shown on Map entitled •red by this law who offer luwer _3827-R. ______meeting of the Common Council to be "Amendments to Map of Prope-'< ratei to Job trrktri ihoi|lr] b« re- pensea at hotel. S» Orange 3-2507. Rentals Wanted held on Tuesday evening, December Belonging to the Woodland tltl ported to the V. 8. Department of •UAVJWIVRTrrust"moXalrrd"owTcu«hI unw «AJK» THE EUCLID, II Euclid Avenue. Beau 18. 1950, at tho City Hsll, avt 8:30 GIRL'S skates and*™, slxe- 7,-like tlfully furnished rooms, running Cprporation and Map of Prow'tv Labor. 32 Clinton Street. Newark. ions. Cogswell chair, b>-lge mohslr new. 4 pair silk/a drapes, rust, APARTMENTS WANTED o'clock at which time and place any Belonging to the Windeor-Clevfiaij or photi* Mitchrll Z-J39*. to match Seen by appointment only. water, adjoining bath*. Attractive to persons who may be interested there- •20.00. Mlllburn ••-J- those appreciating »n unusual home. BUSINESS couple desire* 2U to 4, Corporation Summit, New Jersfv" Short Hills 7-2831. . in will be given an opportunity to be made by-Casey & West, Civil Enr. Near all transportation. Summit 6- Summit or vicinity. Call Mlllburn heard concerning such Ordinance. fl-0121-R after 0:30 p.m. neers, Irvlngton, New Jersey aa.Vd HEif WANTED FEMALE dltioii. $12. Short «llk7.30'li-R Dated: Dec. 5, 1950. February 18, 1932, and designstfd'ai CAJ&GULaICK fiPRINOKBLD. Single or double fur- THREE room apartment by business WILLIAM R. GILJ3ON, Woodland Park, and to release ail Y0UNQ unmarried woman, bookkeep- SOFA, green damask, down cushions., t(excellent condi- couple, Summit or vicinity. Summit condition. Call Summit 6- (e nished room to tet. Private entrance. 27-28 City Clerk. public rights and interest thrreiit ing department of suburban bunk tion,'$15.00. Calfc-rt Hills 7-4OM. IS Evergreen Avenue, Springfield. 0-1223. resulting from any dedicatioa • ,1 On the Lacltawanna ralkoud Oppor- 1226. ONE pair boys pRo roller rink m KITCHEN, bedroom and bath, near bus PENDING ORDINANCE ,,,,ther«of< "' Ii tunity for advancement, five day THKKK ple<-e living room >*-t, *40. Call line. Couple only. 120 Orchard Street, • week, excellent working conditions. skates, shoe stW practlually new. APARTMENTS FOR RENT B8 IT ORDAINED BY THE COM-' i Summit 6-ZHTA-J. Summit. AN ORDINANCE to Amend «nd to MON COUNCIL OP THE C1TV OF * Box J94, Summit Herald. . $12.00. Call Boufratiije 2-6414. Ttt MORtaUWa «-30a 7—rvus. CENTRAL bualneaa apartment, five BACHELOR scientist desires 3 room Supplement an Ordinance entitled: SUMMIT: CHILD'S real.SI sewingg machine. "An Ordinance Regulating Special SECRETARIES.'strrio-typlsts, legal, In- like n«*w, $ . rooms, bath. All ldupro.'eehients. L. apartment, furnished or unfur- Section i. That that port Ion. or du.sulal, bookkeepers, ledger; Junior MOUTON lamb rout, practically iiew, Traffic Conditions Existing 'on Cer-premises shown 'on Map entitled' furnished $5 00, Weeks, broker. Telephone Summit nished, walking distance of Summit accountant! (male); Burroughs. Na- excellent condition. Sliort Hllla 7- DOLL. toy?;, ha 6-3J78-JI. station. Summit 6-6000, extension tain Streets and Other Public •'Amendments to Map of Property Be- tlonal, ETC. operators; typl&ti. dlc- 39J5...... * lilRh chair $1,0 ln'bedji MOO. De- SOUP METAL Places la the City of Summit and longing to the Woodland Park Cor- 00. Hiding habit, 581. tapnonc; clprk-typlste; some, uteuo. CiOOUS tecto 'bftbv sea OKPtTRmSHED or furalahed, 3 rooms, Providing for Penalties for Viola- poration and Map of Property Be- size 14, is.00 Venetian blinds scrap ttmo t bath. Near Bell Laboratories. Refer- FURNISHED, private living quarters tion Thereof" passed August 30th, longing to the Windsor-Cleveland Als>o aelwt help siippltt*d.*Newmark'# price* wild. • Apcjr:, 20 Washington Street, Mprris- COLU.SPOT rpfrlgerHtor, 8 cubic feet, ild. Mlllbum ence. Summit 6-819*., for man and son, 14. Summit 8-6062, 1D46 us amended October 21st, 194T,Corporation, Summit, .New Jersev," town 4-3609. pcrfcri condition. American walnut extension 13. August 2nd, 1949, and April 4th. made toy' Casey it West. Civil Er.ji- lT»li\H)-n gauge.,freight. 195U. dining room sH, three pieces and Perfect condi] Full' fclw.boy'i INSTRUCTIONS ENGINEER, wife, two children (six neers,- Irvlngton, New Jersey. Si.-- - nets, housd /<'<*>. paasenger and DIAMOND THRMS room apartment, unfurnished, adding the following streets: follows: . ' I . andy.typtns.- Apply Chatham TUs tie ''..Hivnmlt- H-T324. j.. second or third floor, quiet and .0nrpv US' Simirnil "AW, Chuttiftrn, TWIN stroller," Wimtiiey wirker; 14" OFFICIAL Diamond Appniscn. Sidney NEW EJW51AND AVENUE, Through " At Intersection ALL those premises situate in \ui"" N. J. Chatham 4.7700 trlcyclp; mahogany fireplace com- CHAIN saws, fratora. snow plows. dean. Springfield, Summit or Madi- Street ' ' With Broad ttieet (Maufcett; tak* eL to son, near 70 bus, by two adults. Not City of Summit, County of Unlba ' plete with 1OK* and andirons, rail Tractor andf" Mower Sales, New SUMMIT, N.J. Maple Street Linden Place and State of New Jersey. PART tlmn counter girl. 11:30 a. in, to er ninth naor. . more than $50*. Unlonvlile 2-8535-W 1 »nd ahovel net; mahogany wing Providence * - Summit 6-2290. T. Halt. Eat. 1«8X UA. J-273». 186 Prospect Street Blackburn Road BEGINNING at a point in th« 330 p.m. Call Bfter 2 p.m.. Hum- i!»alr, tun leather covered; brand between S a.m. and 6 p.m. ink 9-4444 AUTO tire cK «00*J«. Uke new. Maple Street Oakland Place southerly line of Colt Road us now new electric heater. No reasonable Three-alt rooms, some with two EXTRA large living room and bath, 2, That Section I aub-dtvlsioa 4B established distant therein ISO (e»i HOUSEWORK En7 experienced rook, offer refused. Mlllburn 6-0105-il. Telephone f'«tt 6-2231. WANTED TO IIIY baths, dishwashers. Individual- SJA- kitchenette, furnished. Murray, Sum- of the aforementioned ordinance be < 7 westerly measured at right aii.!ci -adult,-- »!<*ep In. References. RHey,- "SALE of household and pefaonal ef- LIONEL '- O 7U(Wi-• -«ars;- engine, VZ PAT CASH for roar used faznttant, ctous grounds. Rent from 1103. mit 6-9060. 9 to 8. amended -to-read aa-follows: from the easterly line of lands'.now • Summit 0-4044. traiisfonnerf'»ote control, tunnel, 4B. Aubrey Street from Morris Are- or formerly belonging to the Wood- feetg of Margaret Harris (deceaaed), J OIIth Oran e antique*, silver, book*, brie-a-brse. "GENERAL lio\i»fworker From 1 until Saturday, December 9. 2 p. m. on bridge. »l»7 * - 8 3-1783. paintings, works of art. etc S. E. & E. G. HOUSTON GARAGE WANTED nut) northerly for a distance of 200 land Park Corporation and the west- after dinner, every day. Reference*. thn premises, rear 105 Main Street, GEORGE S AUCTION ROOMS feet. Parking la limited to 2 hours on erly line of lands now or former^ Summit 6-4201. Mlllburn. 83 8DMM1T AVKfUB Realtors OARAOE near Kent Gardens. 417 Mor- the west side between 8 A.M. andbelonging to John N. May. said bt- PIANO, H upright. Good con- TeL Summit 6-4BM RENTING AGENTS ris avenue, Summit. Summit 3-1880. 6 P.M. Parking Is prohibited on the ginning point also being the point WOMAN for Kencr.il house cleaning. OA8 r«ing(*. four burners, table top, We will buy your attic contents east side at all tunes. of Intersection of the said sout her> good condition. Short Hills 7-2815-W. dltlon. 91 Movintaln Avenue, 390 Springfield Avenue Summit ONB-car garage, 57 Melsel Avenue, one day a week, references. Huninilt llllburn 6-1975-M. 0. That Sedtlon I. sub-dlvlslon 13 line of Colt Road with the e^teri; j . 6-2223^• • WANTED to bur Diamond*. Summit 4-tUi • 1808-11 • 3883 Springfield. |7. MUlburn 6-0388-W. line of another part of the name Co!:, j OKNBRATOR, npproximately 700 Watts. Stonea. Gold Jewelry and Vatcbw. of the aforementioned ordinance be MOTHER'S ifve In, Cull Summit 6-3801 all day Saturday, UPRIGHT 3, good condition, $33. supplemented by adding thereto a road extended southerly, said polmi p 4-2M0-R. Authentlo AppnlsaUa. JTSAH B. TACK: FURNISHED apartm«nt, for three Must like children. Two blocka from Call Chat monthi, adults only. $225. Summit TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY new sub-dlvlslon to be known M sub- being the northeasterly corner or the. k ELECTRIC ironer, practically new. Certified Gemologlat, TS Team. 11 premises conveyed by the Woodlanii 1 utatlnn, hvisr« nntl Mhopplng center. .Sold to best oHer. Chatham 4-7B41, MAHOGANPaby Hfand. new felta WUllam street. Rewk, M. J. division 13A. Phone Summit 6-5884. and harJrs. excellent condition. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 13A, Broad Street on the north side Park Corporation to Marjory P. East- SOKA. In perfect condition, rust frieze, __Summit. 7l»6. GUN collector wishes to purchaae gnus TWO rooms, furnished. Kelvlnator, from Orchard Street westerly for a man by deed dated August 5, 1940, utilities. *14 per week. Summit 6- FIVE large newly decorated rooms on and recorded August 10, 1940, in the Short. Hills 7-.1R27-R f.">(); gag Servel Ice box. good condi- and revolvers, modern or antt distance of 200 feet. Parking is pro- tion, apartment Rlzc, $40. Summit TRUMPET clarinet. Reasonable. Fair prices paid. Summit 6-0618. 6671-W. third floor private home. Living hibited at all times. office of the Register of Union Coun- EXPKKIKNCKD b«K'-ry aalM girl, Rood Phone burn 6-1393-J. and dining room have fireplaces. 4. That Section I, sub-dlvlslon 28 ty, New Jersey in Liber 1406 of Deeds, PARTY wishes to buy antiques, house- SUMMIT—Three room garden apart- Excellent neighborhood, convenient. page 587; from thence running ai personality. Excellent working condi- BED and coll sprlUKs. perfect condi- l]pOGS AND PETS hold furnishings, dlsbcsw etc Call of the aforementioned ordinance be tions, Pun Mm*-. Suburban Dessert ment, convenient transportation, ga- Includes all u till tie* except phone. supplemented by adding thereto a southeasterly curving towards t:i» Shop, 288 Mlllburn Avenue.. Mlllburn, tion. $15. very fine life size tiger Caldwell 8-5911 rage available. Occupancy Jbnuary *12J. right with a radius of 501.89 feet an - plcturr; mahogany mantel clock, $5. DA8CHS1 puppies,. Ideal Christ- 1.1 References requested, Call after THE RICHLAND CO.. Realtor! new sub-dlvislon to be known AS Summit 6-0440-H. mas it. Champion sired, regls- WE PAY highest casb prices for aaj- sub-dlvlslon 26A. arc distance of 151-98 feet to a point i 6 p.m. from December 10 on, Sum-41 Maple Bt. Summit 6-7010 u in 'the~"dlVfdrng~~Ilhe between lands l local office. Flva da.y tered, (culated, wormed, two thlng. Antiques. dUna, sllter. brte-a- 26A. Elm--Street from Oakland OAS witter heat«r, pot stove, furnace I. Call Summit 8-6939-J. brac paintings, rugs. Tour attio mit 6-S4S3-M. now or formerly of the WooUhnd week, pxcellfnt working oondltlons. blower, gas etove. Ruud heater, "'fnohthi Place to Doremus Street. Parking Is Park Corporation and John N. May Reply Box 203. Summit Herald. tents our specialty. OFFICES FOR RENT prohibited on the east side at all buckwheat coal. Pryor, 196 Boule- KLSlSf for sale, all »ge»; or- 8UMU1T AUCTION BOOMS SEE OUR CO-OPERATIVE ADVER- above mentioned; thence running I2I der nofor Christmas. 646 Dorian TISEMENT UNDER "REAL ESTATE times. Parking Is limited to 2 hours PART time. 11 to 3, for luncheonette vard. Summit. 47-49 Summit Avenua OFFICE In Summit. 3 rooms second on the west side between 8 A.M. and North 1 degree 04 minutes East atom In Mlllburn. Call M Road./M»tfleld. N.J. WEsMleld 2- Summit »-ni$ FOR SALE." CO-OP, BOX 903, floor, one small. »75. Large display the aaid dividing line between Wood-rf MOST beautiful set of Norltuke china. 5396. SUMMIT HERALD. « P.M. land Park Corporation, and John x' Service for eltiht with extra pieces. BEX) spring in good condition for *i window, will consider renting sep- 5. That Section I, sub-dlvision 31 of MIN1AT>E poodle and tiny Brusaela arately. May 51.93 feet to a point; theno HELP WANTED—MALE Nevw tispd. Exquisite pieces of cut bed 76"x50". Phooe? Short IllJla 7-3731. DEXIOHTFOLLT furnished apartment! the aforementioned ordinance be sup- running (3) in a northwesterly direc- Klii.13. vosea, water pitcher, compote, OrlffJmales. Adorable ppt«. good Madison. Immediate occupancy. THE RICHLAND CO., Realtors plemented by adding thereto a new TAXI driver. Call 8ummlt 6-II00. five water KliLsses. Breakfast table homsrnost «Rsenttal. Layte 125 CASH FOB your old books. Immediate 41 Maple St. Summit 6-7010 tion curving towards the left with J Removal. Call PLalnfleld 4-WOO. Charming two room end kitchen- sub-dlvlsion to be known as sub- radius of 551.89 feet an arc dbtancf CIAS ststlon attendant from 4 p.m. with two chairs. No dealers. Chat- Wycljod Road, We«tfleld. Weat- ette. Living room with open fire- division 31A. dPgjg of 128.79 feet to a point of reverse to 12, Steady employment. Amoco, ham 4-7608^ PAIR twta bed* (Dot met»l> with box place, large bedroom with twin beds, FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT 31A. High Street on the north- curve; thence (4) curving toward corner -of—Morria and Melsel Ave- CIAS RANGE, table top. ( canarim and parakeets springs «nd mattresses. Only good modern tile bath, stall shower, nine easterly side of the curve between the right with a radius of 23.45 in-. nwtw, Bprlngllelcl. condition. Short Hills 7-3»». closets. Aak for Mrs. Jones at Madl- TWO nicely furnished rooms in new New England Avenue and a point r trie sun lump and spare bulb. Metal >lrds for sale from prize wln- home; one double, one single, con- an arc distance'of 36.10 feet to . i pola: kitchen cabinet. Short Hllla 7-384I-W, iilni (tock, also . 594 White MO-B6~OB'CAJJTER toy pony. WlsE son 6-1816 or Chatham 4-7«ll. opposite Beekmnn Road. Parking Is of tanKency* In the easterly line ot venient to transportation, Refer- prohibited at all times. & Female Oal Road, Short Hills. Tele- to sell 18 In. boy's bicycle, VI. Btxta- ences. Summit 8-41O0-M. Colt Road- hereinbefore referred "(n; TWO beds, three m»ttre*»e« and one phc Short Htlia 7-2505-J. lt

<«*--. '-••• r"::- •'""'"•" weight of * suitcaM. It was made Dec. 7. Hitler's Strali«e LOT* LUe. I AST WfEK'i primarily for convenience on THEATE& TIMETABLE 1:1$. 3:38, «.03, 8:27, 10:51; Pasaion'c Seas. 230. Dec. 10. OUda, 3:35, 6:J3.Payment. 3:30. 4:H 7:18. »;42; Slivws ANSWER • overseas or otbtr distance trip*. SUMMIT UNION 10:10; PUtlnum Blonde, 1:23, 5:00,of Sulin, 2:13. 4:39. 7:01, 9:27. DM. t 8:40. Dee. Jl-13, Gilds. 353, 8:40; 10, 11, 12, 13, Gilds, 2:50. 0:19, 1:40; CflOSSWBHD PUZZLE LY11O UNION Watipunt Blonde. 1 25. 7:00. 10:30. Dec PUtSnum Blonde, 1:28. 4:53. 8:18. Dec. DM. M. torn or DM. 7-t, Life of Htr Owu. 2:33, 7:00. 13, ESle of Her Own; Fonuces of Cap- ! ». GUdn, 3.18, 6:41, 10:06; PUtlnum tJJ. Ml. Bte. *l« 10:13; David Harding Counterspy. 1:40, tain Blood. j Bjondf. 1:13. 5;}8, »:44; Cartoon*. 2:35. I*ww, i:4». 8:10. t:M.; Dto. U S:15. Pee. 8. Utt of Her Own. J.55. 7.10. uauu ucaQ 3*0. 10:13; David Hardina Counterspy, 2:40, 8:00, 8:23; JuniorVttJl Snow. 12:30. LINDEN SOUTH ORANGE QOto uaaa CAMEO ACROSS Over (poet >2» Varying UQDULI aoaaQ Dec. 10, Rocky •fountain, 3.13. 8:35.PLAZA 1 Arches Mid fti, 0ee. f"-% •THAND »:»; The Torch, 1:30, 5:10, 8:W. T*c. Dec. 7-8, Breaking Point, 3:30. 7:00. Part or weight I Ind) 11, Rocky Mountain. 3:50, 7:00. 10:13; Dec 7, i. t. The Sleeping City; For- 5. Asterisk "to be" ao DDC aoa "Tht lr«ok(i^ PoliH" and tune* of Captain Blood. Dec. 10. 11, 12i. 10:00; Next Voice tou Hear, 1:40, 8:40 26. Grot 7, If Tills Be The Torch, 1:45, 9:20. Dec. 13, Rocky Dec. 9, Life oj Her Own. 3:0O. 8:40; 9. Manor court quantity •QD DODQ UQ "Tti* Ntxt Vokt You Ht«r" Mountain, 2(30, 7:O0, 10:03; The Torch, OlaM Memgcrle Triple Trouble. Dtc. 13. The Lawless: Young hoitrt, Fortunes of C»pt»ln Meed* 1:13, 1:06, 10 Story Guided JS. QQOQ OQQCOQ 1:25. 8:40. Dec, 13. Mr. 880, 3:00, 7:00, 10.15; Cody Pony Express. 2:45 Dec. Seize." as in QOQ ooa 10:10; D*rk City, 1:25, 8:40. 10. Ufe of Her Own. 3:10. 8:40. 10:03; 11 Ward off, AS Duty wrestling QQGifjaQ auaa Saturday Matinee Special : MAPLEWOOD Captain Blood, 1 40, 5:10, 1140.' D«-c, • blow Arablt letter 30. Bruab Olrl, 3:30, fM, • *°- Dec. 10, Menaces •a acjau oao 1 CRANFORD MAPLEVVOOD U-12, Life Of Her Own, 1:40, 8:40; 12. Banish Lit again "Cody of HM Peny Express Three Secret*. 3:30, «:M, 9.35} Big Ttm- Captain Blood. 3:20, 7:00, 10:10. Dec 31. Regions OQQ QOQ ao bar 2-20. 5:20. 8:f*J Deo. 11, Three Se- CRANFOBD Dec. 7-8. Rocky Mountain. 7;13.10 00; 13, Rocky Mountain; Good Humor 14. Cold (Her.) U Balance 33. Land- and Cortoon weWam T.-00,10:00; Bl* Timber. 3:43, Dec. 7-8, Mr, 680. 3:05, 7:00, 10:13: Good Humor Man, 8:40. Dec. 8 Rocky Man, 15. Rlvtr (Get.)j3. Silkworm l« B«. ia. rarreblque. (French) Dark City, 1:25, 8:40. Dec. », Mr. 880.Mountain, l;20, *M, 7:13. 10:10; Good measurt Hi T:40, 9;45. Doc. 1), So Young. Bo 3:30, 7:10, 10:33; Dark City, 5:19, 8:50; Humor Han. 3:00, 5:50. 8:43; Kiddle 17. Pinacfous 3b. Pagoda Sat. - Tue«., Dee. 9 - It B»d,' 3:00, 7:00, 10:00: Johnny On* Eye, Aliegany Uprlslnk. 1:00, Dec. 10. Three Show. 1:30. Dec. 10. OUts Menagerie *re« Id. Trick (Jap.j "A Llf* of Her Own" and Secret*, 1:00. 4:05, 7:10, 10:15; Saddle 3:05. 833, 9:43; Southsltie 1-1000, 1:30. IS Waysidt 19. Claw- ; 36 Meat Tramp. 3:50, 3:55. 9:00. Dec. 11-12, 5.03. 8:30. Dec. U-12, OUt* Menagerie, ''Fortviwi of Coptom Blood ^'/MORRISTOWN Three BecreU, 2:40. 7.00, 10:03; Saddle «:40; Soutbtitto 1-1000, 7:17. 10:23. D«c Brigadoon Bids hotel 23. Upward 38. ASc«nd 44 Rowing Tramp, 1:23, »;5Q. JDM. 13. ,Oia» Men* U, Union 8tatlon;-fto Young So B*.d. 20 Organ of curving of 41. On the ocean implement OOMMUHTTY agerle, 2:40, 7:00, 10:10; Keturn of heating of ship's 43. Tax pver « 48. Dancer's Jem James,-1:25, 8:55. mmtsmmmm Dtc. 7, 0. », 10. II. 12. 13. Break- NEWARK To Top All 21 Mu«!c not* planking bridge cymbaU through. Weekday*, 2:30, 7:00, »:10; 22 Oceani EAST ORANGE BRANFORD Urn A MODERN I Saturday and Sunday, 2:00. 4:10. 6:00, Dec. 7-*, Lout*». 12:53. 4:15. 7:35. 24 Botch 8:10, 10:10. BEACON I 1 10:35; Wyoming Mill. 11:25, 245 6 05 Shows 27 Watching I - 7 * • PABK Dec. 7-8, Petty Girl. 3:17, 7:00, 10 14; 8.25. Dec. 9, Louisa. 11.00. 2:15. 5:35". 29. Greek letter MARRIAGE Convicted, 1:40. 8:43. Dec. 9, Petty Girl, B:53. 12:13: Wyoming Mall. 12.45, 4 05 , Determined to make hU n«w Dec. 7, PevU'* Doorway, 3:15, 9:50; 32. Northern 3:43, 6:57, 10:11; Convicted, 1:31. 5:26.7:25, 10:45. Dec. 10. Louisa. 1:00 4:13; 1 Alimony, 2:00. 7:00. Dee. 8-11. Des- 1 holiday production of "Brigadoon" '•' 8:40; 8 cartoons, 3:0? Dec. 1Q. "Whits 1:33, 10:35; Wyoming Mall. 2:43, 6:05, constellatiorr tination Moon, 3:30. 7:00. 10:00; He's Tower, 2:41, 8:0O, 9:19; Wagonmaster, 9:25. Dec. U-12. Louisa. 12:55. 1 cne to top all other Paper Mill 34 I a Cockeyed Wonder, 2:00, 8:40. Dec. 4:15. Valley tEur. I 1 1:00, 4:18. 7:38, 10:37. Dec. 11, 12. 13, 7:35. 10:35; Wyoming Mail. 11:25. 2:45, " 8, Destination Moon. 4:00. 7:00, 10:00; j iachicvements. Director Frank 35. Territorial * White Tower, 3:11, 7:00, 10.10; Wagon- «:0S, 9:23. Cockeyed Wonder, 3:40, 5:40, 8:40. Dec. Carrington hea engaged one »t Force labbr.) A M 4? MUKKISTOWN UOVIK OUIDS — master, 1:43. 8:53. 10, Destination Moon, 3:35. 6:35, 8:35; HOLLYWOOD LOEWS his largest and most impressive 37 Constellation I Waller Read* Theatrm Cockered Wonder, 3:20", 3:20, 8:20. Dec. Dec. 7. 11, 12. Quicksand, 11:50, 2:50, 13. Tripoli. 3:15, 7:00, 8:33; Open Dec. 7. 8. 11. 12, \3, Three SecrHa. 39 Before; i 10 5:55, •:0O; Devil's Doorway, 10;10. 1:13 casts for the recent Broadway hit " i '<•* et, 3:05, 8:43. 3:10, 7:00/ 10:20; Dark City, 1:40, 8:50. 40. A wing * 4:15. 7.20. 10:25. Dec. 8-9, Quicksand Dec. 9, Three Secret*. 3:30. 7:03. 10:50; which will open at the Paper MU] rum.uMM 10:15, 1:20. 4:15, 7:10. 10:05; Devil* 42 Saucy i 24 Dark City, 1:43, 5:30, 9:15. Dec. 10, u m MARTY PMOMl M 4-2010 MILLBURN Doorway. 11:40, 2:49. 5:40. 8:35, 11-33. Playhouse in Millbuw on Monday, 44 Water god Three Secret*, 2:43. 0:30, 10:10; Dark Diec. 10. Quicksand. 2:50. 5:55; 9:00; j MnXBURN .V.W- City, 1:10, 4:53, 8;4O. Dec. 11. I Baby I.) i SHOWS DAILY: 2:30-7-8 P. M. r Devil's Doorway. 1:JO, 4:15, 7:20, 10.25. i In addition to AncUia Kutuk iit .Deo. 7-8, Rocky Mountain. 3:00, 7:00, ,, ELIZABETH Dec. 13, State Secret; Isle of Samoa.. 45 Writer of >> Continuous Sat, - Son. • HoL 10:10; Qootf Humor Man; 3:00. 8:90; and Arthur Maxwell in the ro- fables AMES PROCTOR'S . M »4 Hew Pioneers, 1:40, 8:33. Dec. 9, Rocky REGENT niantic leads and Robert Smith 47 Partlclis Mountain, 3:43. 7:00. 10:10; Good Dec. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Tripoli; Bur- Dec! 7. 11. 12, Two Flags West, 11:00, & HIS ORCHESTRA Humor Man, 1:50, 9:40, 8:55; Ne* Pio- render, Dec. 13, To Please a Lady; and Janet Brooke in the comedy 49. A valuable i % 2:00. 5:00. 8:00, 11:00; A Modern Mar- 14 l» •*». • neers, 1:30, 8:20, 8:33; Pirate* High Happy Yearn. riage. 12:31. 3:31, 6:31. 9:51. Dec. 8, parts, a trio of outstanding danc- fur ** v • Sea*, 3:03; Cartoon*, 3:25. Dtc. 10, Two Flags West. 12:09. 2:59, 3:49. aj», SO. Uth For your dancing pleasure Ola** Menagetle. 3:03. 6:33. »:35; South- RITZ ers from the Broadway production §, 42 i 44 11:29- A Modem Marriage, 11:00. 1:50. 51. Long-eared • side 1-1000, 9:13, 8:43. Dec. U-12. OIa*a Dec. 7, Johnny One Eye. 11:25, 2:30. have been engaged to play their CentiauMM Menagerie. 2:35, 8:53. 10:03; Bouthalde 3:35, 9:03; Breakthrough. 12:45, 3:35. 4:40. 7:30, 10:20. Dec. 9, Two Flags rodent West, 12.28, 3:28. «:28, 9:28, 12:28; A I 4* 7:15, 10:20; Ceremony, 7:00. Dec. I original roks, Jame* . Jamleson, Intartabimeiit .1-1000. 1:40, 8:50. Dec. 13. So Young, 11, Modern Marriage, II.19. 2:J9. 1:19. 8:1». as. NQ COVER __•_ — to Bad, 1:40. 8:40; Union Station, 3:00, 12, 13. Johnny One Eye, 11:25. 330, 11:19. Dec, 10. Two Flags West, 2:21, the winner of 160 medals and S:3S, 8:50; Breakthrough, 12:45. 3:55. measure ot ixcnuNf "€5s, 10:09. • ' • 5:14. 8:07, 11:00: A Modern Marriage, trophies for Scottish dancing, will 4* Minimum 7:00, 10:10. ~Dec. 9, Johnny One Eye, length (pl> v» •-• 12:40, 3:43, 6:50, 9:35; Breakthrough. 1:12. 4:05. 8:58, 9:31. Sol. Only do the choreography aa well as DOWN FOR PHIVATI Compttl* 0inn«f» MADISON 11:00, 3:00. 5:10, 8:10, 11:15. Dec. 10. . Smooth, 51 Si PAHTIH Johnny One Eye. 2:40, 3:45. 8:55; ORANGE dance in the production, He Will i Irom t »o 9 r.M. MADISON Breakthrough, 1:00. 4:00, 7:10, 10:15. be joined by Virginia Richardson, wheedling Ret.: Ml 2-4400 EMBASSY ; •.; •„. ;.•:-':•.. Ah?v Doasy and a corps of v.iw "••• i Nb\T ATTRACTION -Dec. 7, Tout of New Orleans, 2:30, IRVINGTON Dec. 7, 8, Breaking Point. 3:05. 7;00. 7:3O, 8:40. Dec. 8, Union Station, 3:20. 10:10; Next Voice You Hew, 140, 8:45.twelve dancers in addition to the *%atd ESSEX HOUSE "RIO GRANDE" 7:00, 10:00; Iroquols Trail, 2:00, 8:33.CASTLE ham, Madison, Morrlstown, West- Dec. 9. .LMe^of Her Own, 6:30, 10:10; usual larga. Paper Mill tinging soms" earlier this season, will with ' Dec. 8. Union Station, 4:10. 7:10. 10:00; Dec. 7. Breaking Point;, 2:30, 7:00. Fortunea ol Captain Bloody^:20." 4:55. return for "Brigadoon" a« will field, Maplewood und Bernards- JOHN WAYNE IroquoU Trull. 3:43, 5:90, 8:33. Dec. 10, 10:10; Next Voice You'Hear. 1:25, 8:50. 8:40; Tarzan and Mermaids. 3.00; Atom ensemble. Life of Her Own, 3:13, 0:13, 9:20; Cus- Albert Carroll and Daniel O'Brien vilk' have aeki'd to be put on the Dec. 8, A. it C. Foreign Legion, 2:50, Man vs. Superman. 4:05; Cartoons. 4:20. The appearance of Clarence tom* Agent 2:00, 5:05, 8:03. Deo. 11,7:15. 10:30; Convicted, 1:15. )>;0O; Dec. 10. Life oX Her Own, 3 05, 6:40. for non singing roles. The remain- mailing ll»t to receive a past-card Life of Her Own, 3:10, 7:00,10:10; Cus- Pirates High Bens, 8:45. Dec. S, A. & C. Nordstrom in the role of Mister 10:10; Fortunes of Captain Blood, 1:25. der of the cast will include John of the monthly schedule. toms Agent. 2:00, 8:00. Dec. 12, Olau Foreign Legion, 1:00, 4:33. 7:40, 10:45; 5:00. 8:40. Dec. 11-tJ, Life of H«-r Ova. Lundie, a serious character por- ENJOY A GOOD Menagerie, 2:20, 7:80. 0:23. Convicted. 3:05, 6:10, 9:13; Pirates High 3:15. 7^K), 10:30; Fortunes of Captain Dorrln, Michael fcCosak and Clau- "The Amazing Mr. Beecham." trayal without any comedy over- Blood, 1:40, 8:55. Dec. J3, Rocky Moun- dia Campbell a British political natirc, was tain. 3:O0. 7:00. 10:10; Good Humor tones of any kind, will be one of HOME COOKED MEAL Man. 1:40. 8:40. shown on December 5.."Farrebl» the many departures in the pro- As a consequence a company AT THK quc," which portrays a single Shop and Save in PALACE duction. It will be Nordstrom'si of, more than sixty will perform year In the existence of a first appearance in a non-comedy the Loewe-Lerner operetta which T5ec. 7-8, The Men. 3:13, 7:00. 10:10: French family, will be shown Johnny Holiday. 1:43, B:38. Dec. 9. The role in eight seasons at the is still touring the country and SUMMIT Men, 1:13. 4:25. 7:35, 10:45; Johnny on Tuesday, December 12. De- SCHWAEBISCHE ALB Holiday. 2.53, 8:03. 9:13. Dec. 10, No Paper MUL which will shortly be seen as a Store* Opon Evenings 'HI 9 P. M. Beginning Dtc. 8th Way Out, 2:38, 5:58, «r20: Torch, 1:00, j new production in Australia with cember 19 brings "The Adven- WARRINVILLI, N. J. Summit Are* dumber of Commerce 4:22, 7:44. U:0«. Dec. 11, 12, 13, No Way J Earl Williams, who scored «. hit turess,"' a lively tongue-in-cheek Out, 3:05. 7:05.10:19; Torch. 1:43. BM. Ia« the tenor lead In "Apple Bios- many of the dancing stars who for RtMrvaffoM — Pt»ont 1.1. 9-1211 are appearing at the Paper Mill comedy about en amateur girl spy COME AND HEAR Playhouse In the new production. in Ireland Bngland. If a foreign film is booked for Deo. 20, the rrof. KrauM'* Orchu and Dane* Every Saturday Nlgfct Tuesday following Christmas Day, and Sunday Afternoon a special announcement will bo Wm c«l«r to Banquet*, Partle$, Club$, etc Storm Troubles made. Postpone Strand Business News Excellent Frtneh-lfaiian Cuisine Foreign film I*few Overseas Luggage NOW!S THE TIME 10 TRADE Amelia Knrhart Luggage, made The showing of "Paiaan," which for lightness and sturdlnees, has had to be cancelled on Tuesday, added to its line the "Flying Nov. 28 because of the storm, haa Trunk" made of canvas and been pcttpotied until one .oi the roomy enough for overseas trips. Tuesdays In January. The Strand The "FJytog Trunk" and others theatre, which hag been showing arc available at the Luggage and foreign films on Tuesdays, re- Leather Goods Cftiter, 339 Spring- ported water in its cellar, deep flell avenue. I N — €X>NVXNt STATION, N. ON A BIG NEW DODGE! enough to put out the furnace The "Master SPak," designed and fire. No electricity for the sump engineered by the Luggage Cen- • Circular Bar pump in the cellar and no elec- ter is an addition to tho 32 "Tour- tricity for the projection booth mastor" llnoa. It is made of sad- • Pleasant Quiet Atmosphere completed their troubles for the dle leather and will pack as much four days the theatre was closed, as a steamer trunk yet ha« the * Moderate Prices «a!d William Buchbinder, mana- g$r. Our Facilities AvmUbie for Special Parties Interest In the foroljn film*, NOW PALACE which are mdotwd by the Col- Morristown 4-4060 Ufe Club of Summit, has been Now to Rat. Sun. to V\>d. enthusiastic and wldejupread, Mrs. T»t»«» Wright H. Wldmark "THK MEN" l.lnda ntrncll A. G. Oanr, chairman of the com- "NO WAY mittee on foreign films, declared. Wm. BftiiJIx OUT" "iOHNNV P. Goddtrd Many requests for other "foreign IIOt,IPAV" "THE TORCH" f»vorlt«V to* be shown have been received, and people from Chat- paper Mill Playhouse NOW JwJ ; T MII.LIURM, N. J.V SHORT HltlS NfWARK Kow *to Sit. Sun. to W«4. Ivti. (Ex.e. 5un.) 1:30. Mott. W«d. fc Sof. 2.30 LOEWS I. 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