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SUMMIT, N, J., THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1*41 $4 A YEAR • CENTS

City Hos Extra Copies off Chamber Plans Open Forum Cioorette Tax to Put Noted Educators to Attend "It's Your MoWv took $33,834 In City TIN Appraisal Review Writ Denied; Persons wa« have not yet re- To Discuss New Program Cigarette smokers will pull ceived » copy of the Council's SS&iSI Into Summit's eat* box booklet, "It's Your Money," may An "open forum*' meeting for the "I strongly urge everyone to at- Testimonial for Bartholomew purpose of discussing a program tend this meeting for out of it this year under the State cigar- Kirk Going to Supreme Court secure one by telephoning or ette tax revenue plan. It was Mayor Maxwell Lester, Jr., prominent state educators, calling at the Municipal BulW- of work for the Summit Chamber should emerge a program of serv- ice to the community as well as to William'A. KWrbf: Colt road, wto was denied on Mon- high school students, alumni representatives and others lng or by calling at the Summit of Commeresr Will be held TAftrs? mnneunoed this week. This sum day hia application for a writ ol ertiorari by Justice Fred- Herald office. The booklets will day, May IS. s.t « p. m. at th« Ltn» the commercial, Industrial and pro- Is to be used for reducing mu- will all participate in the plans to celebrate the thirtieth coin School auditorium, Arthur fessional Interests of Summit Last eric R. 0olie of the Supreme Cotjrt asking for a review of anniversary of Albert J. Bartholomew as principal of Sum- be used a* a guMe for the Town nicipal tares. • An additional Meeting this Tuesday, May 11, Becker, president of the Chamber, Tuesday I sent a questionnaire to •mailer amount will be made the contract made by the city wip Cole, layer & Trumble mit High School at a testimonial to be held Saturday, May at S p-nu at th* High Srfcool announced yesterday. members of the Chamber/civic and available to the Board «r Edu- ~">. of Dayton, tax revaluation eiperts at a fe« of $20,000 15 atthe High School. auditorium when plans for fu- This meeting, which., was called business organisations, and a rep- cation, over and above previ- to evalue property here for tax Because of the capacity crowd ture civic Improvement* will be at the request of the board of dt« resentative group of citizens, re- ously granted allotments. purposes, told the Herald Tuesday questing that they give us their expected, plans have been made discussed. rector* of the Summit Chamber, I'nlon County municipalities r|ig \% at-Conunon Council meeting Speaker Named for presents an opportunity .for all or- ideas aa to a program of work they Mrs. Robert Taft he 'wou)d Immediately appeal tht to use both the boys' and girls' Speakers making presenta- «111 n»eelv0 a total of |8lS,706 tions far their organisations or ganizations, civic, commercial, In- feel they want the Summit Cham- from the new cigarette tax. Of | al to the Supreme Court OB gymnasiums and a loud speaker Annual Meeting of city bureaus will be limited to dustrial and professional, as well ber of Commerce to undertake. Re? -*thl» t576,40« IK for reducing mu- Scores Secrecy in the bench,*" hook-up Will bring talks and re- seven minutes and after all at citizens at large, to express their plks are now being received and nicipal taxes and 1237^00 wlU 8 lould the Supreme Court up« WJJI be put before the"opeyi forum" marka to the audiences in both groups have been beard there view* as to the part the Summit be available to Board* of Edu- hoi I the judgment of Justice Colie, Red Cross Chapter will be a/question period with Chamber should play In commu- meeting aa a basis of discussion^' cation. Government Policy Mr Kirk further stated he would gyms. Mr. Becker stated. '• both written and era! question* nity growth and development. Coincident with thl* an- MM. Robert Taft. wife of the eary his petition to the Court of Doors will 'open at 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Roger Topp, assistant di- rector of Volunteer Services for being answered. nouno«tiieiit, the Union County Republican presidential candidate, Eriors and Appeals. and the program will commence the North Atlantic area of the The order of the meeting Will Board of Taxation stated that Monday scored promises made at Ill his application to Justice at 8:15 p. m. with music by the American Red Cross, will be the follow the listing in the book- the County 1M8 tax rat« has Yalta, Teheran and Potadam as Col e, Jklr. Kirk had asked for a High School Orchestra. Rome principal speaker at the annual let, namely: Board *t E4uea- AiHtesWenh Annual Music been aet at t-?61U58M for «ach "many which can't be kept," and revew also.ol the various ordl. . tlen, Board of Recreation, $100 In assessed valuation. The asserted that "most of the' troubles naice* and resolutions pertaining Betts, who will be master of cere- meeting of the Summit Chapter, American Red Cross, Wednesday Board of Library Trustees and rate for la*t year wa» of the United State* and .the world to he whole situation here relat- monies, will open the meeting and evening, May 19. City Council. Asked to Support Festival to Be $.?2SM1834. The. delay In set- have come from secrecy," - ing tp the present setup of the Mayor Lester will extend greet- Layton Hall win act as chair- ting the rate was caused be- Bojrd of Assessor* and their fuse* According to Mrs. Edmund G. The statement was' made by man of the. meeting and Mayor cause certain State data was tioting. ing*.-//" .• • von Dunn who Is in charge of the July 4 Program Held Tomorrow Mrs. Taft to nearly 500 women The educators, who have accept- Maxwell Lester, Jr. will be not available. attending the Westflcld Repub- Justice Colle In giving his de- program, Mrs. Topp is well-known The Independence Day Celebra- The annual spring music festi- ed inVltations, are present and moderator. Bfembera of toe lican Club spring luncheon held cision on Mr. Kirk's application to Summit people and has visited High School service committee tion Committee is asking-for a WNJte: formep associate* of Mr. Barthol- here many tlrftes in the past. Mrs. val of Summit secondatry schools !n the ballroom of the Hotel will be usher* and will collect contribution of $1 from each fam- bave conildered the applica- omew. They Include C. Alfred Topp says she's been with Red will be offered tomorrow in the Beechwood. questions from the suldie'toce. ily in Summit to help meet the Mr* T«ft declared that because tior of Wm. A Kirk for a writ of Kallgren of Colgate University of Cross "for a thousand years." 52.500 expense necessary to put High School auditorium beginning Board of Health which Mr. Bartholomew is an of these promise* tho spirit of the cer lorarl to review the various or- Records show, however, that her on the program. st 8:15 p. m., In celebration of Na- dlnmces and resolutions and tht alumnus; Dr. A. I* Johnson, coun- career began at the New York world towards tht United States This was announced Tuesday at tional Music Week. To Proceed with Is "not as good aa It should be.M contract enumerated , ... and ty superintendent of schools, rep- Chapter in 1929 when she served e examined the memoranda of resenting the New Jersey School- as a full-time volunteer. From Cancer Campaign Kiwanl* Club luncheon by Presi- The department of music will "It is clear," the stated, "we dent Arthur Becker of the Cham? present, the senior chorus, mad- need the truth; and • man, cour- law submitted by the prosecutor master* Club; Dr. Paul Axtell, su- canteen, work to handling ship- an< the defender and I fail to find perintendent of Schools in Cald- ments of clothing for disaster vic- ber of Commerce, At .the tame rigal group and-Junior chorus un- "Center" Proposal ageous enough with brains and Extended to Reach time the committee wants to der the direction of Daniel Kautas- Conceding that exploratory talks honesty enough, to be frank with an3 debatable qufwtlan of law; well, representing the New Jersey tims, her experience runs the Thirefore, the application is de- gamut of almost all volunteer know how many tickets each fam- man. . The senior orchestra, band with 'nearby municipal authorities the people?' Council of Education; G. Harvey for a unified health center wore Nichols, representing the Second- services Including the position of ily needs for the celebration which ensembles and instrumentalists Addlnff humorously that she be- Goal; Heed $1,116 will be an all-day affair at Me- cooly received by aoro« group*, lieved afl Republican candidates Zoning Hearing Contianed ary School Principals' Association. assistant director of the New will be under the direction of J. morial Field. Bach family mak- the Board of Health at their had those qualities, the naturally JTork Chapter^ volunteer special "Our community is atiU 11,116 Fr«d Muller, leeause Council had before it Other* who will participate in ing a contribution will receive the monthly meeting Monday night exuberant wife of the senator the program will be Dr. John B. services. ihort of its quota in' the annual adi ed questions pertaining to thi Cancer Fund drive, the first time number of tickets needed for the The chorus and band will corn* said they would proceed to pre- front Ohio, remarked, "But there ore posed revised zoning ordinance, Dougall, president of Newark In the spring of 1941, Mrs. Topp occasion. bine to present th*."Battle Hymn sent their tentatively proposed Is one man who has the moat—of State Teachers College and for 17 moved to the Putnam County Summit has failed to reach its goal sonW of which were added Tuet* in the fight againit cancer," Ernest of the Republic." plans to CJouncilman Rome Betts, those qualities—and you know da], the hearing on the ordinance, years superintendent of schools Chapter. N. Y. to become a mem- Field «md track events and com- chairman of the welfare commit- L Malhack, chairman of the Ioc*l petitive games will be the attrac- Two hundred young musicians who I mean," • • by resolution, was continued until here; William A. Kincald, former ber of the board of directors and campaign, announced yesterday. will participate. Soloists and nov- tee. to organize training facilities for tion for children In the morning. Mrs. Taft asked for opposition thej June t meeting. superintendent of schools and "The drive will,continue until that elties will be among the feature*. Dr. C. Hartley Berry, board a staff assistance corps, which In the afternoon a softb&U and through New Jersey Congressmen toning oidinanca which now superintendent at Hempstead, quota Is met, we hope by May II president, who willed the ftntt of to the proposed Wagner, Murray, L. I.; Roberts v, S. Reed, present was in full operation when war a baseball game will be among the Proceeds from the festival will r »t first reading on April S "We didn't think this could hap- be u*ed to help purchase addition- the group meetings In March, dis- Dingle bill, which she described a* superintendent; Miss Grace E. broke out later that year. attraction* closed that there are many social wai up for public hearing April 20 pen to u»," Mr. Malhack said, al uniforms needed tor the band, "nationalised medicine handled by |ivht«h time Chairman Philip N. Jones, representing the faculty, In September, 1942 Mrs. Topp At twilight there will nc A hand : agencies In Summit Under th« "even though other drives have ,T ''..«&,' «IM«itly priced are on a Washington bureau." Tr twbrldga of th» Planula* Board and Andrew Leach, president of went to New Jersey to serve as a experienced great difficulty this concert, following which .then proposed plan, h*temphasised that 11 general field representative. She at Marten's, Regen Drug IBiie compute !! tH#^" 1*411 "*w*th one reid sut extensive prtrfsred «tate» the student government year. Our splendid B*SA record has will fce fireworks of "en*.* tbi> High 8ch.ool ofllco. vital units WiWirt m uridwr cty rOOI counselled her chapters through preferably adorning Overlook in jctc Senate by |- e otqm on "Basic, Conslderatiojw la Va^id HohaM wilt Inticxiuwv shown the people of Summit fully eaiirahk- Itfftd' according to"* wuieh would exfista those early war years when all understand that every dollar In Jan S. Kennedy, secretary of the Hospital, A'liose clinical equip- PW nning. Mr. Kirk and rthew on ,th« earliest Board of education •ervlccfl Into districts that thi t occasion spoke In opposition itepreseatative and Dr. Morton existing Red Crow serviced had their quota is needed for the com committee, - ment could be used. to be augmented and new services do not have proper health facili- to he ordinance. Kaplan will present" the earliest ing year's attack on this horrible Kiwants dub voted to pledge Patriotic Groups It was noted by Dr. Henry P. ties, but which would be carried class representative. Mrs. Walter Innovated, Early In 1944 «h« was disease which kills one American $35 to the Fourth of July Fund. Dengler, health officer, that the ; t Tuesday night's meeting, Mr, transferred to the New York ter- out through a local program with E. Gude. chairman, o| the Bar- every three minutes and strikes Mr. Kennedy reported that the Board'* present quarters arc con- local control. However, she add- Kl Ik limited his remarks, to the ritory, then brought into North tingent upon the fire department tholomew scholarship committee, terror into one of every two Lions and Rotary Club will also To Mark Battle ed, "That bill In still in the statement, "I reserve the right to Atlantic Area headquarters as as- homes." > contribute. Common Council jaat remaining In the lower p»rt of the sptak after amendments are will give her report. sistant director and later director building. When the flre depart- hopper." The gift to Mr. Bartholomew "We are., confident that Summit month appropriated $100 for this She spoke of two other bills— made." John D. Hood of Hsw- of c«mp and hospital council serv- will keep its proud place in the list purpose, Of Springfield ment goes to new quarters, it Is th< me place, voicing objections "as ill be presented by Miss Alice ice. In January, 1946, Mrs, Topp believed that the Board will move an aid to schools nnd an aid to Nydcgger. of successful communities this The 34th annual church service, housing-Introduced by Senator an individual citizen," spoke became executive director of the Commander Edwin A. Baldwin to the Municipal Building. ag inst the Inclusion of DeForeat year, and that those who have de- of Beacon Hill Post 190 of the commemorating the 188th anni* Taft and passed by the Senate of Representatives of the Alumni New Haven, Conn., Chapter where layed their gifts will help us now It was indicated that surround- av nue> *m a busintNM street. Mrs. Association and classes will escort she remained until acceptance of VFW and Commander Prank vereary of the Battle of Springfield, ing municipalities believed that which #h« declared, "Bob was very by sending their checks to the careful to safeguard against gov- Ar hlbald Murray of New England Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew to the her present position. Paul of thf* American Legion, will be hold In the old historic the fusion would cost them thd'f treasurer, J. S. Byland, at th* Sunt- ernment control. ThwM? bills, an av nue protested the "discrimina- girls' gym for an Informal recep- Summit Post 138, are co-chairmen individuality. However, Dr, Berry tory" provisions of the ordinance* Mr*, von Duhn has announced mlt Trust Company, or filling the of the committee Alfred Bartlcy Presbyterian Church of that town the proponed health bill, call for tion, music and dancing. Twelve mite boxes to be kept In stores for pointed out that Summit is carry- tliat this year for its annual meet- of th« Lioiw Club U treasurer. Sunday afternoon, May 23, under !o«il programs." '' lira Station Wd» Awarded tables will be placed In the boys' ing the Summit Chapter will In- another two or three weeks." ing the burden now, the auspices of Beacon Firi- Chap- Citing Yalta «nd Teheran as live bids totaling $130,«45 were gym for class registrations. Each augurate a dinner meeting begin- Speaking of the other municipal- 1 The tag day at Summit station! "dreadful mistake* ' at which con- »w»rdpd for the erection of a new table will bear a class sign and ning at 6:45 p. m. at the YMCA. Named Newartc Youth Aid ter, DAR, and Passnie Valley Chap- ities' lack of cnthiMlfuini, Dr. Ber- ast week for the eancer drive; ferences no Republicans were In- fir» station and headquarters at class representatives will be des- The dinner will be under the di- ter, SAFt, The service will be '.n ry declared that If th« project netted $75 toward the goal, making! Charks Dallas Reaah, 18 DcBary vitPd to participate, Mrs Taft ignated by name. rection of Mrs. Ernest Patten, goes through Summit will offer lt» Broad street aa follows: Caia- a total of $4,3M received up to thisl place, president of Charles Dnlla* charge of Uhnnnlng It. Dooley, M muted that, »lnc« the Repub- chairman of the canteen corps, aervice*. to them (it cost. brt Construction Oo. Inc., general Contributions for the A. J, Tuesday. Reach, fiw&tk advertising agen- president of the SAR and Mrs. lican* have been nJ*k#d to partici- and her committee. Rev. Jesse The Board • a#ked for a report conduction, $97,«0O; William A. Bartholomew scholarship fund are cy, w*asf one of 13 persons named Rnymond Ouenther, regent of the pate "they have co-operated in a Lyons of the Methodist Church of the attendance figures At the Ki iney, structural and miseeUane- itill being accepted. All gradu- laxt w»*k to the CHteensr' Juvenile DAR. Bi-Partisan Foreign policy," will open the meeting with a bles- out-patient department of Over- ou steel and metal work, $10,1831 ates, former students and friends Overlook Nurse Protection Committee of Newark. Tho battlp^o be commemorated, She emphasised that her hu#- M< x Cohen, plumbing and sheet sing, and a representative of the Tlie committee vmx formed to look Hospital to compilp statis- of Mr. Bartholomew and the in term* of today's actions, was tics relating to the uae of the vjirl- hiind "stands for the European nwtal work,"'"$11,075; Qeorge I* school may send their contribu- Junior Red Cross will also speak. coordinate nil the city's forces c»n- a mere skirmish, but it w»«, one Movies will follow the dinner. School to Note ous-clinics. Recovery program; strengthening Dennis, heating, ti.600 and the tions to Miss Helen Carlson, crrned with the prevention of de- of the decisive Hnd Important ones of the United Nations, with more, in ctrical Shop of Summit for Reservations should be made .not linquency; and to develop resources of the Revolutioniiry War, in »s It wns disclosed that Board treasurer, at The Summit Trust later than Saturday, May 15, at Hospital Day member Adolpho F. Oorrtdl WSJ provisions for justice; and be- eleetrlcal work, 83,988, Except the Co. for young people much as, from that time on, no 1 lieves In * etrong air force for de- lit «r firm, all other successful bld- Red Croat Headquarters, 838 enemy set foot on New Jersey soil. eomm#ndtd by th« National Ur- Th« school of nursing of Over- j ' -— ..———• ban Rat Control l*r<»§r*rn comtnlt- fense." de • are from out of tht city. Springfield avenue, Summit 6- look Hospital hM Issued invita- { Athenaeum tO Meet Ait usual, » number of neighbor- Summit Paratrooper on 2076. te« for thl«i city's campaign Against Unlvenwl Training n ordinance appropriating tioiw to the sudents and guidance j The annual meeting of the Ing chapters of patriotic societies against raU», *Mr, Corradi, chair- jr 0,000 for the project waa directors of local high school* to! Summit Athenaeum will be held with their colors will attend. 1 However, she pointed out, "Bob Mantuvtr in Kentucky man of lh«j local committee, said »pt?d by Council April l«. 8U« attend a tea honoring Florence j Thursday, May 18, at 8:15 p, m. at Dean Frank G. Ltinkard of la> agalnjt universal military train- ad Lyons flam Open House the rnmpnlfrn will continued »nd n companies submitted bids. He. Nell Wulff, «on Of Mrs. Lois Dr. H, E. Foster, manager, Vet- Nightingale's birthday on Wednn- | the First fiaptUH Church parish Brothers College, Drew University, ing because he doean-'t believe It te unred the hoiMeholder m well an is practical for defense." Vowld Rat» I.l«w»r Wulff of 34 Lower Overlook road, eran* Administration Hospital, day, May 12, from 3 to 8 p. m. \ rooms. Elections will be conduct- Madison, will deliver the historical the shop-keepw to combat rat* by ftnd Pvt. Richard Weber, son of Schools of nursing throughout the | r*l. report* submitted and plan* address. Further details will be Renting that prior to the Unit- Council adopted at first reading; Lyons, extended an Invitation to employing ent«rroln«tora. 1 an ©r«!ln*ne<* to !ncr#M« the east Mr and Mrs. William M. W«*rr of th<< public to vWt the hospital on country annually celebrate the | for th© neat year presented. announced in due ed States entr«n<« In World War Meanwhllr, Mayor Maxwell lis- II, American youth h»d b#en of plenary retail consumption Sprlngfldd avenue, Berkeley the afternoon of National Hospital birthday of history's famous nursei «.____._^._-___™-™_—..„ ter, Jr., endorsing the rat control soft, Mr*. T»ft (mid, "It e*» t*es from 1150 to $1,000 annually; Heights, both member* of the Day, Wednesday, May 12. and the i»vf»nt l« known as "Na-1 program, urged rwfktenlfl to elim- tional Hospltsl Day," s<*em p«**»Ibl« th*t j»#op!# nary rttiil distribution licenses With Ktrborn* infantry of the inate rat shelters «nd#r porches, can *v«r Again My American frdra *»(W to IS00, club licenses rt* The Overlook icbool of nursing fomed S2n4 Airborne Division, are Burkt Named Secretary outsld« iUlm. and th«di; 2 pile youth Is soft." at tl&O. «i»h their unite for the third New Jersey's 3ft delegate* to* the will serve tea to H» gu«sts and nil wood or other material stored larry Pauktti of Protpect str«tt open lt« niiMM' residence and outside Into tlfht *t«ck«, raised Touching m«ln on universal Army — Ninth Alrforcc training Republican National Convention training, Mr* Taft told th# group, wr^tr protentlng tfte traffic CM* nmnp«v#r taking place In the meeting Thursday In Trenton clawrooiwi for Inspvetlon. Nursing at le«*l 13 Inches ttorn tlie grfwind; ition «n that itrwpt rau«ed bf student* will demonstmte %- put nil r#fu»# Into covered con* "If we can't educate mind*, char- border region picked Norbert T. Burk# of Sum- acter and morals In homes and th dmib!*' purking nf high school tmlners for collection. •ttdient* leaving: thotr vehicles month. mit, M secretary. nurig q churches b#tter»than the Army to thwe Interested. Tn« can do. then the whole United thi r# while attending school. Point* will b*> th« mnm\>*t» **t the N«w IwlWH N» House States I* a fraud and mlstak*.** to the similarity of condltlen* of nnri»Ini fueulty, th# »eh«ol'» stu- Servtce Lto^ue In f dk Mr«, T«ft, who left Wellington utreet, wh*r# Friday Winds Cause New dent*, urn* a l*y commltte* lieadfd A new building. «nrt#r rv»ns'.ruc- tmrly Mtmd*y morning by plune king l» prohibited in the nchofli. hy Mr«. Eric Holmb«rf «f Summit. tiwi at the r#ar of "Your Home," w»# grounded in Philadelphia bw •m. Mr. PMiibwn iu|g«wt«l that: grift «h»p at ill ffe»ehwt»«M!l road, rrttiM at \tmtl b# rmrtrlettA Blackouts in Summit Area Low licit EXCWMI will t»«> rendf fw «>er«tMinry by the (Continued on p«g* f Continued HlntrlHutl blackout condition! r Junior Rervlo* f^««Hf Thrift nf School Iwt January's lee atorm «• «t Summit, and th" olher at flhnp ne*t W*pt#mhf r. It w«*» ai»- Althouih only IH0.06O ha* IN**! t to Summit and surround Berkeley llplghts, wrr«. Wrwn out BAun'#M! ye'terdajr hr Mm. W«H*r rommtmltlM iMt Friday night whm fulllnt Hmhs twisted d hy OmiMm If ('<>«, Jr., pre»ttl#nt of fH* Bell Labs Denies Rumor of high winds b)#w dmtrn * »rv wir«», i^ntg l for mfut runHflW of tM a«l4(tfon lingua. Mri Vn* M»f\n»fA th«t lr«« limb* my| «n*pp*d fVntral nfflr»r h#ri» Rlt*rallrpct#«1 hy WH- r the )*rt few weeks that th* lalmM tl»«t the Jtafaflrt H Into d«rknM« for period* in* In t<-**» prompted two t»««- J Th*tmiwn»n, prnprliMnr «>f T#t#ph«»w» l*bftr«torieii «t ttfntnt w«s taklnf «*«r tht fwwn K> mlnutai in thr** phorw r»ll* from pnUvr to th« *t* Horn*. <^»1I tm * »«<• *l«ry Murray Hill w»r« going tn h* tire Murray WU Mm •«# »«ll4» u w" MtlHi»t«l that b#- 40 fe*t l»y M f»«*t, aittfted to Colorado Bpt!n*« a* m an Army HMwettat m4 Un> purl of Army plunt dUperMl pro- »r«t«rt«» wm\4 Iw flmt break wu reported at .100 »nd that n« dtt* **•» s*t mhrm «<1k>lnlng thu* present nulldlng, The «>rvle» I**&)*, wtikh «wd* gram w*» #mph«(leally ilenled this t» 31 Km th« «ffl •np»rvl»or fit th* that N»Hf *rlll Auirtln th«n enldffed qiMrf^N to* thwlr bv a tp«lMi*f»aM «f th* «Wl •rt. will r*i»t fmm Mr, !tt>m thf whom Mr* Cm wftld. "has our "Th* story t# mbm*M*\y with. 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A t«ft ttm tm arrl*«l at ft <*\%\,imm th« ytlMlr«l4rtMI Wtr« »#»rt «t «f Ch«t- Mwhrtt. ft***- « MI it tt tftf ito^ tb* rumor wt« Owt K aftfr Y THE SUMMIT HttUlP, THURSDAY, MAY dl«d oa Mowlajr at tht Hsebetfe Monday evening at th* Bradley in an« muiudpai government—even If the Your State-and Mine fc Barth BOOM lac Fnmrsl*, «n Funeral Home, Chathera, for local cmzenry petitioned for such an investi- rjuatoei tmmu*, Iiringtoii. Charles Barker BLauvelt, bustend gation. Legislative Bill Proposes State Lottery Mr. Jslfe* iMv*i bl» witc, Mr*. of Mr*.- Ruth Q. Blauvelt, **ei«. brokers SUMMI ERALD We hope citizen pretturt will doom Han- Ruth (Sand) J*««er m stater, Mtra. tary of the Summft United Cam- Mr. Btamlt M nold's present bill. We can set no good in it A* Way to Finance World War II Bonwes Bmray J. Dutton of Eaat Orange, paign office. Rev, Pierson Harris, %m*> « Center « brother, Fred Drea*le* of pastor ai Highland Avenue Con- He had been faj and plenty of harm. The taxpaying public By ti. Y. gregational caiurch, Orange, of- be&Hh ait* •everal yes**. f0f will be better served if the bill is withdrawn J. JOSEPH WM ia Hollywood Mttnori*] F*.rk. ficiated. Besides MM wife —and if the Senator is closely watched from Mr, Blauvelt was. a native of TKENTON, May • - Lotteries figure reached a fifteen year ree. sVBlaafelt Brooklyn and had lived in New audit Bur**u of Ctn now on. (CoptteuUm Th* Bummtt Jfgmm_ were one* popular and profitable ord. Fuaeml held Jersey most of his Iif». H« bad Publish**? by «W Cwtar PuMtifttBt Co *T*U!£S*^y in Ntw jJersey as well m legal, and Deaertinf fathers !a*t year left at a Bw»fc Street, Summit. dew J«™e». luttrtd 1M th*ir proceed* helped to buil4 eUu matter October S. MW» « U» PWf" " Sit families to shift for them- t, N J.. under act ot March 3. l«T» owawt What I* the Matter? early churches, bridges and turn- selvei. Included in th* families by K*« ay rorbf. and Ctrl 8. Huiett. pikes and other public edifice* for were *,1» children. Nearly thirty- T»tr tn Ther* has been a terrific amount of grum- the convenience of citiwna when five per cent of these families bad it- bling about the weather this spring—and to to* Sutt wore colonial garb and three or four children and more Norman s. Carl* our way of thinking it is entirely justified. residents tilled th* soil. than ten J*r «*nt bad AT* to ten Beatrice K. Arthur Today a proposal is awaiting ac- children. Curl & Huiett .. Spring officially arrives in March; April is generally the month when the weather .be- tion in to* Legislature to conduct la the Horn* LK* Department fl U mmrmmmOf rmmwtfd Ami tin** for a State lottery patterned after the financial aid is given to the needy lUmthm km $*»mOumd m* mmwiy Im Am mmek mm comes balmy and the population daffy; and Irish Sweepstake* to finance a mother if she Is a widow or if th© potiibU. Con rmemlmmd aftmr 5 JP. m. Tm—dmj May brings the first taste of warm weather. bonus Cor New Jersey1* half a father has deserted, ia Imprisoned mwy Aw* to hm omitted from Tkmmimfm Umm. But this year the pattern has changed. million World War 3 veterans. or Is phy*lcally or mentally handi- All Uttmrt to thm mdUar muut I* Ug»mi mud Warm weather has been very scarce. Uiu- Assemblyman T. James Tumulty, capped .and thus prevented from YOU HEED A nmmu mttt km mmkttdud mmJmm ikmmtom m- Hudson Ctantjr Democrat, ia th* earning a living. It is one of the ally in the spring one expects more than blue author of the measure. It pro- many fine thing* the State of New All —. gummlt skies and one feels thwarted.to see sunshine vide* that before any such lottery Jersey does to aid it* eitttens and , swy t, mi but not to feel its warmth. Last month there conducted by a five-member is seldom known Iff the eitlsens was beautiful weather—if you looked eky- State Lottery Commission appoint- at large. • •....•--•• THRIFT ACCOUNT! ed by th* Governor, th* proposi- The Origin of Mother** Day ward; but if you were on the street you were tion would b* submitted to the ; MotberV Day will be observed thisSun- decidedly chilly. What is tht matter? Is it •oter* f or approval at fib* Novem- DEATHS •/• ber general election. day, May 9i.t8'» national expression of love spring or not? Mia* Ana, 0. HsarrtseB and reverence for tht mothers of the nation. There have beeli a host of explanations; In 1777 the New Jersey Legisla- Him Anna C. Harrison, a kin- ture pasted a law designed to or** Only two countries—the United States dergarten teacher at Lincoln some of them scientific; some ridiculous and vent the counterfeiting or forging and Canada—set aside a day annually to hon- School for 84 yean* before her re- tome non-scientific Taking most of the of official lottery tickets of. th* tirement in June, IMS, died sud- or mother. And although our Mother's Day blame for the weather is the atom bomb. United States. Nin* yearn later the is officially only 34 years old, it stems from early Legislature began passing denly at her home, Deforest TK« b'e«t way to become f-K-r-l-f-jr-y U f<» Some are convinced that all of nature has Apartments1, 125 Summit avenue, a/tradition of homage to mothers that been disturbed by the atomic bomb and lay laws legalizing lotteries to *be held by the trustee* of various churches on Monday afternoon. taw money regularly In a saft place—and stretches back into the dim past. ; every deviation of the norm to mam's explora- Mlw Harrison was the daughter Centuries before Christ, mothers were in New Brunswick, Eliiabethtown, tions into the atomic field. The bomb/ they rlnceton, Newton, Bridgeton, and of the late Samuel Orton and that tn other word* U a THRIFT AC- held in awe and reverence by Chinese fami- say, hurled skyward particles of dust which Piecataway Township. Host of the Clarissa Budd Harrison and sister lies. The ancient Romans celebrated an an- laws claimed that lottery funds of the late Mary Harrison Can- COUNT at th!i bank. Optn your account have formed a screen diffusing the sun's rays. field and 8. Ezra Harrison of nual festival in honor of Hilaria, the Mother- The result is that part of the heat fails to would be used to replace churche* with at little as $ 1.00. Interest will male* Goddess. More than 1,000 years ago, the Na- destroyed by the British Army Oaldwell. come through and the temperature is thus during the Revolutionary War. She wa* a member of the Fort- huan Indians of Mexico were holding flower lowered. nightly dub, the Athenauem, the It grow. , festivals for the Earth Mother Goddess, Chi- In 1793 and 1TM inhabitants of Others put the finger on sun spots and the Town of Newark, Burlington, College Club of Summit, Central comehuatl. Presbyterian Church, the Bust- back up their theory by pointing out that the Trenton, Hackensack, Woodbury, Seventeenth Century England developed Salem, Orange, Dale and Middle- new and ^Professional Women's greatest sun spots in history have been chart- the custom of "going a-mothering." Boy and town were authorized by the Leg- dub of the church, th* Summit ed traveling across the face of the sun. One Teachers Association, of which girl apprentices were allowed to spend islature to conduct lotteries to of these was 60,000 miles in diameter. The raise funda to build public acad- she was made a life member at "Mothering Sunday*' with their families. reduction of radiation caused by this spot, and emies. Each ancient law specifical- her retirement, the National Edu- They often brought cakes and plum puddings ly atated the amount of money to cational Association and the New others, has had an effect upon the intensity as gifts. be raised by the lottery. Jersey Educational Association. of the sun's heat, Later In 1816 and 1916 act* were Mia* Harrison wa* a gradual* of Our American Mother's Day is credited Teacher* College, Columbia Uni- to Miss Anna M. Jarvis, a Sunday School Another school of thought believes that enacted by the Legislature au- explosions of all sorts affect the weather and thorising turnpike companies to versity with BS and MA degrees. teacher. In 1908 she held a memorial church raise money by a lottery to repair Before coming to Summit she service for her mother at the Andrews tells us that we are still paying for the years muddy roads and construct taught in MUIburn schools. of heavy bombardments, barrages and blasts Methodist Church in Grafton, West Virginia. bridge*. Funeral service* will be held to- The idea spread first to Philadelphia and of the recent war by abnormal weather. In 1852 the Legislature called a day at 2:30 p. m. at the E. P. Bur- halt to lotteriea and declared them roughs & Son Funeral Home, 309 FIRST NATIONAI BANK .then caught on nationally. President Wilson Then there are those who pooh-pooh such Illegal. A. law wa* passed that year Springfield avenue, Rev. Leonard in 1914 signed a Congressional resolution set- reasoning and assure us that weather moves making persons promoting such in cycles and after a long aeries of normal V. Buschman, D.D., of Central ting aside the second Sunday in May as lotteries guilty of a misdemeanor Presbyterian Church will officiate. (jmtpaiup of Mother's Day and authorizing federal display years there must be "off" periods and this punishable by $100 fines or a year of the flag. unprecedented winter and delayed spring hap- imprisonment or both. Since that pens to be one of them. time lotteriea have been illegal in Edward > Jaffe* The carnation was adopted as official the State. Funeral services wilt be held Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation flower because it had been the favorite of Psychologists conclude that people are It is doubtful that the 1MB Leg- today at 11 a. m. for Edward S. Miss Jarvis' mother. Today the event has mistaken about the temperature; that it is all islature will again pave the way Jaffe* of S3-Middle avenue who grown into the year's "most sentimental oc- a mental attitude. Having become accustomed for a legal State lottery to provide casion," when sons and daughters everywhere to groaning about snow, below-freezing days bonus for World War 2 veteran*. express their appreciation to their mothers. and ice during the winter, they expect a DECEMBER—Contrary to general quicker return to summer heat and are im- opinion, heavy snowstorm* do not A Dangerous Bill patient re*ult ia an Increase in accidents In New Jersey. There is t bill before the State Legislature Historians dust off musty volumes and This was borne out by the offi- (hat has incurred the wrath of the New Jer- proclaim that five times in the world history cial record of last December. Ac- sey Taxpayers Association. It is a measure, we have had ice ages. No one knows why or cording to the State Motor Vehicle known ts "Senate Bill 297," which would per- how, but it could be that we are approach- Department it wa* an outstand- mit municipal government officials to award ing month from several stand- ing another ice era. point*. It recorded the highest contracts up to $2,000 without advertising and There it also the explanation that Old So! monthly toll of accidents in the without open bidding. The law now fixes a is just plumb tired out. The sun has been State's history with 5,276 mnaah- $1,000 limit. working hard for millions of years and sooner ups, and it provided a limited The fear of the Taxpayers Association in study of the effect ot weather on or later must burn out, as any source of heat accident frequency. such legislation is justified because passage of and light will do. It won't blink out all of a Open weather conditions pre- such a bill would enable local governments to sudden like an electric bulb but will slowly vailed during the first twenty-five award contracts for construction, supplies, diminish like a candle about to burn out. days of the month while on the labor, transportation, and other items without This process is beginning, it it said. early morning of December 28 Ifre heaviest enowatorm of many dec* open bidding and previous public notice. Such All the theories and explanations for tht a law would remove the lid from present reg- ades blanketed the entire state cool spring make interesting stories but they and remained on th* ground for ulations over awarding municipal contracts do not cause us much worry. Discussions weeks thereafter. and would widen the way toward possible involving the sun are of such magnitude that During the first twenty-five dayi abuses. There would be virtually no check they seem unreal. It ia hard to bit* one's fin- of the month, the average num- on petty political patronage. ber of accidents dally was 180. In ger naila over an event that may not occur the last six days of snowbound The present state law provides that "no until millions of years from now. Instead we traffic and icy highways, the ave- municipality shall enter into any contract for keep on hanging up tht winter coat in the rage dally number of accidents the doing of any work, or for the furnishing closet, order more oil or coal and postpone fell to 121 or a decrease of nearly of any materials, supplies, or labor, or the the planting for a few more dayt and trust to one-third. hiring of teams and vehicles, where the sum nature to get on the job and stop this dilly-dal- WOMEN -* No woman ha* ever to be expended exceeds $1,000, unlese the gov- lying. been elected to the New Jersey, erning body shall first publicly advertise for Kate Senate and political folk In bids and shall award the contract to the low- old Hunterdon County are won* est responsible bidder. Current Comment derlng If former Assemblywoman fat eontrMt; «M«Mii smaB grave of By ruling out favoritism and patronage iti Mildred A. Preen, Democrat of onioion hmmm mm attetnpilni to flout Oldwlrk, can defeat the in cum tat«nt tadd spirit of the ftailmy Labor Act, awtrdf for municipal work, and by producing (Prwrldtnoe Bultoun) bent Senator Samuel L. Bodtne and dittdictatee thVtheiir own ttwins. substantial economies in the cost of work Republican, of Fiemington, at th* Th*y jbsvt dktatod a paralyiing nitre** performed, the present law has proven ita Ntwt item: Tht seventh Earl of Spencer November general election. Look who strik*. worth. has had about forty of hit earliest ancestors MIsi Preen, a World War I vet- TtHty» flht mmifmmrm A* mtUm. wmtw mniM IMM •'J^yyEnST: knowledge Into prtctictlly ont Spenetr, I want to tell i* * OolumW* f m ]«*d*r* r«fuM to Tht sponsor of tht bill claim* that num- you how proud I am of you, A flnt lot, tht with d«gr«Mi In public law *n4 r«tro*cUv« to; WWt It Utmtr I, 1M7. This tfter**** w*t so ber! of the Senat* and "repretentatlvt* of tht Sptttetrt; a few ••corid r»u «the* amongst L •*»• i« an Ital lm*rg*n«f taiifiidpttlti**" f*yor hit Mil, Ht tlso ttat*t you and one or two cifidtrt, but on ttit wtiolt , a li p that county officials would bt glad to Join tht !4>x»« *l««tM| M th# Aaimmklf tlntt tMr fsflewtfi without thm f#«r of ptiblfc <«•- y f m$ tlmt. But mm f»rt*« kM J«M tftftroftS MM! to tttnt »h« door .hut on other proper lnttrpr*ut»o« *f «*il thought!, fttdtt't f h* iff* of pffttinf• mi biddns who *r* not in ttttlttt r good grace*, tilt illfhtett idta of tUfenle*f , Wrth controlol, to IHMRMM * ttal* tomtm, •vtt mm,mm ttitrt ttt t ev*,ioni i ,^^ ^ ^ pm At MM tn44 t—A\t\$tA\ off fftfaMff t mdd th« prob- •M m mm rm tut tarn Municipal tnvttttgtliotit htm shown lem cWM which f«fftf «f y«m mu.t h J m m (fct JWI All tmW HMHI m-m ®m mm tommuniH** in m» ttttt haw* by- ; tttl«f *1«k him MMpttttly In tftt t*rf# b*«uU«>h» to tl* mm*M tht la* by tpitttitif wtfmm contract* Wm 3#mf m w*n m tttl ttll*9tt> rWmn*mmm mmhm «f Hit m Im. TIM tfMl> pvptY itft «f flit m®k ff» Itwtl* sji tOTt, vttftt tiiptf UK INulMttllSt I* itJgM* *11 HM* fttfiJttitfftti riia^B flfc^HBuBn^aW j^&a^M ^aW ^ja^^jtJm.jj* <&• ^ & *&t • *«ii *w«p iii*i!ifiii|{ insf yPH HUM™ THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, J?4$ Summit GW Wktt Iry* Mowr Scholarship prepared at Horace Mann School, associated with certain not least will be the auditorium— organisation la Umm. ..: i«u Ifftii* Bohii of 200 lege, »»•<• \i.»... r». New York City, d $t Mary't- ondition* indirectly connecttd Summit s largest public meeting It Is hoped that th* tliss .«*•» —P~— —— — — >"-»c, "JJU «»*r, i-^ g,t the m,. U High School PTA Annual Meeting Summit aveau* was awarded theinual scholarship assembly Mon- ia-the-Mount&itti, Littleton, N. H. ith hi* 'trial. He showed how, place which is used at some time will bring forts * capacity v,.* Jersey/ Alumna* Regional (day. tep by step, the trial c&m« to pan during the year by almost every to view the schooL . at Bryn Mawr CoM A junior this fall. Miss Bobts and the acquittal was secured by Will Feature Tour of Building Old Guard Hears he narrowest margin. An exploratory tour of tbt hift and members will act as guides, In presenting the "oreWd," John school plant and faeillUas wtU be and guest* will be divided into Kerwin fav# a brief iketch of the feature event of the school's groups amsil enough to allow in- Historical Talk Great Britain's impeachment pro- final I'TA meeting of thV year dividual questions and explana- FAMILY In introducing Frank L. Craw- eedings, from the Howe of Com-. next Monday at' I p m. Faculty tions *s ttve tour proceeds. The ford of Ridge road a* the speaker mans to tht House of Lard*,-ft* the pub|ic "it large, as well as high VACATION for Tuesday'* meeting of the Old asis of.our own, from tht House school partats art invited to at* Guard, former director Charles N. f Representative* to the Stnet*. City Can't Lift DM torn t«ad. The purpose ol tht program Thorp, as temporary chairman, He alao expressed hi* abhorrence 'Til Rovtr G.H Hit Shot Is to yiv* *JI Summit residents a told his fellow-member* bow Mr. f tht Johnson trial and the Old better undtritandlng of their high Crawford some four years ago, fol- Guard's appreciation of all that Are you tired of walking »• school's needs and problems. A few reservations are still available at Camp Egge- lowing- a historical address, had Mr. Crawford had don« for it dur- pup on a Isasa? . Tht high school ehoriu of 100 been induced to Join the guard.. ng th« past four years. Weil, then Just make tn« «f voices will op*n th« program- and moggin on private island in Casco Bay, Maine. In- Since then Mr. Crawford has read Dr. Guy Emery Shlplcr of Chat- tht fre« r»M«w eUnie, the Board a male quartet will five a special- at {east two paper* on the Revolu- ham, editor of "The Churchman," of Health advises. Pointing out ty number. While this Is the an- dividual cabins, central dining room, swimming, fish- tion, several on the Civil War, oat will give his personal "Report on that toe dog a.uarr*ntia# can nual meeting, Mrs, Angus Moore, Tuir WATCH-CLOCK- JIMRY ing, boat trips, sailing, besides all the usual sports. on Abiah&m Lincoln and this week he Status of Religion in Yugo- not be lifted until 80 pt* cent I*TA presldeat, explained formal on the impeachment trial and ac- slavia," at the Old Guard meeting of Summit'* canine population" bulsnfess will be kept at a mini- REPMIM is in Safe Hauls Excellent food^ selected clientele. Rates $35 per quittal of Andrew Johnson. next week. A new ''mike" w«* suc- ha« be«>n vaccinated, aealtn of- mum with mimeographed reports cessfully used at Tuesday's meet- ficials yesterday urged dog handed out to the audUnce in- Mr, Crawford said that aince, at week, inclusive. For information, call Mrs. 0. Sher- ng. owners to malt* use of the stead of being read, OHlcen for the a boy of eight, he had read a at Bosck & Sons free facilities provided at the coming year will be elected. man Yale, 19 Exeter Road, Short Hills. SH. 7-2954. newspaper notice of Johnson's ac- Board of Health building U The itinerary of the tour In- quittal, he had been vitally inter-, YOU tent «ffw4 tm Him wmk la Summit avenue, under UM su- cludes the chemistry laboratory, esled in Andrew oJlinson and per- WJW/VV Wnn< fv W Nine-Year-Olcl Girt pervision of Dr. Joseph E. En- which provide* 28 sinks for aver- to fflo, veterinarian. The .next age classes of 32; the art studio, n4 * » la To Feature Youth clinic will be Tuesday, May 18, In which the popular and color- wll |M 4mm from t to 4 p. m. ful exhibits on display In the high M|«eiy h»trtwwt ta In case you may wonder tev^r .school entraact hall are produced Concert on May 23 and so small that students have mud fa «Mmy long it mlKht tain for Summit f Miss Carol Meachaia, nlne-year- to lift its dog baii, Dr. Hartley to work in rotation; tht wood- >ld pianist, will be featured with CS. Rrrry, president of the working and metal shops, used the Summit Symphony Orchestra Board of Health, yesterday by both junior and senior high at the children's concert, to be said that there are approxi- schools; the library, and the "Cave presented at the ' Summit High mately 3,500 dogs In Summit of the Winds" or to the untniUate, School on Sunday afternoon, May and so far only 100 have had tht band room. 23 at 3 p.m. their shots. . v Alto to be visited will bt the old Carol, daughter of Mr. and Bonmell building on Kim street in Mn. Lamed Meacham of New which is homed the home eco- Providence, has been studying school groups, scout and family nomics departments of. both piano for three years with Mrs. groups. schools, the department of vocal Ethel Tozier Hardy of Summit. The children's concert of last music, the teacher's dining room, 8PRINOFTELD A\TL COS. BEECHWOOD ED, She haa appeared in a recital at December, the first one given b and th» cafeteria which has a ca- HI Broad, Cor. William, Newark Stelnwax Hall, New York, and the Summit Symphony," p'roved to pacity of *3 students per sitting. has taken part in musical pro- be an outstanding success with Next will be seen the De-Cotter Springfield Am,"Cor. High, Newark 850 children, parents and teachers grama at Silver Bay, Lake building on Maple street, and the Montgomery, Ala.; Dallas, Oaketlffe, Abikna, Texas George, N. Y., with her father, a attending. The concert of Sunday gymnasium, which has a seating violinist and member of the Sum- afternoon, May 23 at I o'clock ii capacity of less than 200. Last but mit String Quartet an outgrowth of the Decembe concert since many people hav She will play the Mozart sonata requested another program. Th< for piano, "Concertino In C." Thia concert Is not limited to children selection was popularized a few living in Summit and those from years ago by "Tin Fan Alley" nearby communlttei are alt cordi- groups in a song entitled "Eigh- ally invited to attend. teenth Century Drawing Room", K resge • Newark Summit Uranch making it a popular orchestral The Summit Symphony Is sport arrangement. sored by the Board of Recreatloi OF NOUSEWARES, HOME APPLIANCES AND RADIOS The remainder of the concert and its concerts an free to th program which is arranged for public. children between the ages of New "Vedermt" and 15 includes modem and folk music. These selections with Lincoln Y Plans brief introductory remark by Di- rector J. Frederick Muller prom- ise an appealing program to I To Grant 14 youthful audience. It is hoped that children wil De Luxe Seat plan to attend the concert in Camping Awards Civet V©s»r Benjamin Hainct, chairman of route* In Wive Rich Shade* the camp conimla«lon, of Lincoln YMCA, aUted ye«terday that the Bathroom New Beauty! Announcing.... commission plans to grant camp - the Opening scholarships to those deserving hoys and girls Interested In sum- of mer camping again this year. CHILDREN'S The camp commlsjon, organized Low Priced! Nee Dell Shoe Stores FURNITURE, ING. to foster and promote Interest in summer camping, last year grant- 386 Springfield Ave. 470 Springfield Avt. ed nine scholarships to boys to Summit 4-7142 fittend Camp Wawayanda tb* YMICA facility at Andover, and 6.95 Summit', N. J. Specializing in a tompUtm two scholarships to girls to attend Weatfield line of Juvenile Furniture Morrlstown and Aeeeitorht f Fern Rock, a YWCA facility at Bear Mountain, New York.

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Mr. Jfcffee l«*v« his wife, Ifn. «tar brokers of 164 Legislative Bill Proposes State lottery tary ©f tie Summit 'United Oam- SUMMI ERALD We hope citizen pressure will doom Hsui- Ruth {Saul) Jaffee; a-sister.- Mr* As Way to Finance World War II Bonuses Btomy J. Dutton of East Orange, office. Rev. Pkrsoa Harris, 46 Center nold's present bill. We can see no good in it and a brother, Fred Dressier «f «t Highlaad Avenue Con- He had been hi and plenty of harm. The taxptjrtngf public By PougbkMpsie, N. T. toteiment Church, Orange, of- several years. lor ficiated.- " "•:/.. will be better served if the bill is withdrawn J. JOSEPH GJUBBINS was ia Hollywood Memorial Besides his wife he 10 —and if the Senator is closely watched from Mr. Biauvelt was a natfve of by a daughter, Ui&L Brooklyn and had lived In New now on. figure reached a fifteen year ree* Chafe. B. vek, and a brother, were oac* ptypulur Sad profitable ord. Funeral tervkes held Jersey most.of ,hi* lhfc. He had Biauvelt of-Williamsvii^yj PublUitwd bf tt» Cwwr In New Jtitmy ft* w*U m lftgai, and Deserting fathers last year left 21 t Bn thalr procetOi helped to build tie families to shift for them- What h the Matter? early churchea, bridges and turn- selves. Included is the families pikes and otb«r public tdifieet for were 2,1» children. Nearly thirty- There has been a terrific amount of grum- the convenience of ciUsew when five per cent of these families had* bling about the weather this spring—aiul to &• SUtl w <» afc« **•* « Irish Uweeprtake* to finance a mother If she i* a widow or if the May brings the first taste of warm weather. bonus for New Jersey's half a father has deserted, if imprisoned mar htm to *• omUutd ftom Thundajfa i$ns. But this year the pattern has changed. million World War 3 veterans. or U physically or mentally handi- TOO NEED A Amemfalyman T. Jamei Tumulty, 4tt Immrm to «*• «lltor m«*f *• ECEMBEIt-w/t>\% was nominated for negotiate except in their own terms—threatento Mnrty w mtimfcy strttel local government officials to let contracts up Forty remots anetstors in ont basket ftpUn- the •tnate by * writt-in vote at a iew iMattfU m£m\mi*nu> Mr ' te |3,000 without a word of notice and not a di4 opportunity for the seventh ia$l to pay mstjui 01 HUMM raHnMMraHnMM nHMHSi Kvp ft* 9Js9aJ assit tht rmnMit primary election. reaetitbig teat **» t""»d •mpkytea, fcave called a r»tt*e«4 ttrfte DMA fftirSsHiii tlwtar* ont, regtrdlstt of merit* and without public "Folks, now that I've got you in together anfl a fine ftfttt»aJlty, She wo«M ftralym the Ration, f, liilittift a P*M ii 11MM leadm refiMe to •<**& n 1SU emls knowitdgt. Into practically ont Sptmtr, t want to tell to a OlumW* thil*er»lly fraduatt WWeethtaste? flftintl 'ttttretft mwt with d«tr«MMi in fublle law and how wage lnwata* retrawmvt to N tt fat grtttor puMK The sponsor of the bill claims that mem- you how proud I am of you. A fine lot, tht 1, tm, fWs hMMest tf Mfti m hw sa tsjm etst govfriiNtsiii a»e la tn wuctnoai & flw nAmet fcav* •<• ber* of tht Senate and "rtprtatntatlves of tht Spencers; a f«w second-rate tshts arnongit by fnjfnpartlal nMMrgeney g enghtftf, • tlc»na«4 airplane pitot, municipalities" favur hie Mil. Ift also states vou and one or two cinders, but on the whole by Pfeawml TR MWttf WKt 9m M wts hj d A , * I vltthfrealitRt tf tht Ntinterdon iPiPWW t Itamest tf 1S^4 imtt rirttdy hat ttttn teejHMwai that county officials would fee glad to join tht t ftn«, imprtaslvf lot, X figure thai yem rep- m it.*&***» mm mS WOUMB'I OwtMtnttts CSub, *nd ttflt BSf parade to freer and eatler amending II his Mil resent the first 100 to 300 ytafi of m\ that it, «njo]n« t> *!<*• *«|tMitnt«n«t In the skvOtstiMMMt ef I^WIHWIVI th«]Uilw«y ttrinr JMA. • Kttf)t«NN»H Ountr and the itttt, the lw*b«pl*Be4 dE lammtMrn is aroendtd to includt these efffetale. As tit of us el Ipeneeri, which li. ef cowrie, alt matanmm. md «M B*ltrhtn*n'» „ esrpMttts It, (here Is a Md«maiwT im the Itg* that eounta here In this proud plaet. 8h» ?M5»«t!f ptJMMd tat went tflttet what i mm mm m nn Q WHI Iff* Mr etatilafttlMM «nd was Mm hi a islttlon, •0% ««li all rattroad employeyts have ' "t muit conftM that t can't tw4erfia«i In tt an «tt«»m#y-at-!«iw. Mie will Th«y htvt togtt mertl •f avet• ~* Haturtfljr swell a ffw would bt rectU.d for tht Ufa of mt hew you mtritgtd to male waft • I with opart ama lii many a mtjtttetptlfy. It tJttlom refwta ndaa tt,Tta out at wtfil hew you made out »t ill* in I* iKK«n4 t» bt popular with polMtUnt for 1n Mavt itfn vettitf «l«Mt r-'tt they tee a way to hand out aatrsitt§e te ftet, •ettaf that you hnew luMhlng off p«y- MM Mt# mmrlr two teore ktft tttwi tk-sM to me Atsttnely tlnet thet»fVfl«Wt*»w1thwtt»Mfeaf ofpuW " MMf with itt nturottt and eotn«l««tt ani ilmt tlm* »«t Mttt Ptmti hm fust props* interpretation of evil th*ttfhts. h* Urn* tf?« tf vmmt* titl antttttttiet mm itpltff. who art not In their peg grsee*. th« allght»at Idea «f «uftnlct, WrtH a swste m the tare tnd feeding of Inftntt and MM prob- wt m mi -iswjsi PffW| ineTw an ITBIBBS MP» "«• ymmw* wtio Itttl iniNsucatkMtf WHPI MWMW lem child whieh maflf of you ntvitt have kmm eni l««Btt*a pr«*lt§ a ***t *» been: itting tlto hew tornpletely In *h« \nrtm tmdmm t» th* Hat* tl law by tf MttiAg varlowa JgJ^Mfc 4|iUlMHi n|iy|HA AasMUiaA IL&^K^^^ j^fc^da^j^^uA^^ Jlk&mm Utt Itfitf at ivtll at th#I» BWi fwm www lawn MSJNJt MVMMRMIIi Cliw elt*n»l««, eptitud* fej^ I Q/t soctotogy, tht ll.CWHIult, ( mm f beltnced dlttt. prop* tin «f ike teetli, te Minit alii ihltMtft vnwei n»ys» tifMt r#«#ivi9t wiftottatt itftiit srERN RA LROADS ptheft, ell ttMF mm mim m mmm vm mm mmm el heiWi ««d luptaate, immtiti mm ®t m am levt n jrmi t m*t h#1p Mnmt mm' ft* t mm tmmi 'wmwthing Jtiit a* i»)M|# •» THI SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 19*41 Summit GW Wtw Iryn Mowr Scholarship prepared at Horace Mann School, sonally associated with certain not lea#t will b« the Auditorium— orgaalsatto* la torn. Summit i largest public meeting It 1» hoped thattie Uit* ABM M«rit Bobli ©f SOOileg*, Bryn Mawr, P&., »t toe an- New York City, and St. Mary's- condition* indirectly connected [ummit **•»»• wu awarded the nual scholarship assembly Moa- la-the-Mountaias, littleton, N. H, with hit trial. He showed how, High School PTA Annual Meeting place which is used at aome time will bring forth a capacity during the year by almost evtry to utaw Ut* school. feW Jersey Alumnae Regional jday. step hy Step, the trial came to pas* Scholarship at Bryn Mawr Col-I A junior thi, fall, Miss Bobu and the acquittal wa* secured by Will Feature Tour of Building Old Guard Hears the narrowest margin. An exploratory tour of the blfb members will act as guides, la pretesting the "orchid," John school plant and facility** wiU be and guest* will be divided into Kerwin g»vt a brief sketch of the feature svent of the school's groups small enough to allow in- Historical Talk Great Britain's impeachment pro- final PTA meeting of the year dividual question* and explana- FAMILY 4 ceeding!, from the House of Com- next Monday at i p.m. tions «s the tour proceed*. The In introducing Frank L. Craw- mons to the House of Lords, aa ih* public at large, as well as high VACATION ford of Ridge road a* the speaker j basis of our own, from the House school parent* are Invited to at- for Tuesday's meeting of the Old jof Repreeentative* to the Senate. Cfty Can't Lift D<* Ban tend. The purpose oi the program Guard, former director Charles NT. Me al»o expressed hi* abhorrence Til Rover Gttt Hit Shot is to give all Summit residents a Thorp, as temporary chairman, of tb# Johnson trial and the Old bettor understanding of their high told his fellow-members how Mr. Guard's appreciation of all that Are you tired of walking fee school's needs and problems, ... . Crawford sons* four years ago, fol- Mr. Crawford had done for it dur- pup on a leaah? i The high school chorus of 100 A few reservations are still available at Camp Egge- lowing a historical addre&s, had ing the pa*t four years. Well, then just make us* ef voices will open the program and moggin on private island in Casco Bay, Maine. In- been induced to Join the jueud. •Dr. (Guy Emery Shlpler of Chat- the free r»M«e clinic, tin Board • mala quartet will give a special- Since then Mr. Crawford has read ham, editor of "The Churchman," of Health advises. Pointing out ty number. While this is the an- dividual cabins, central dining room, swimming, fish- at least two paper* on the Revolu- will giv» his personal "Report on that tae dog quamntine «u nual meeting, Mr*. Angus Moore, Your WATCH-CLOCK-JEWELRY tion, several on the Civil War, one the Status of Religion ih Yugo- not be lifted until 80 per Mat PTA president, explained formal ing, boat trips, sailing, besides all the usual sports. 1 on Abiaham Lincoln and this week slavia,", at the Old Guard meeting of Summit's canine population * bulsnes* will lie kept at a mini- mum with mimeographed report* , , REPAIRING is in Safe Haads Excellent food, selected clientele. Rates $35 per on the impeachment trial and ac- next week. A new "mike" waa suc- baa been vaccinated, health of- handed out to the audience in- quittal of Andrew Johnson. cessfully used at Tuesday's meet- ficial yesterday urged dog week, inclusive. For information, call Mrs. O. Sher- stead of being read. Officers for the Mr. Crawford said that since, a* ing. owners to make use of the at Bosch & Sons man Yale, 19 Exeter Road, Short Hills. SH. 7-2954. a boy of eight, he had read a free facilities provided at the coming year will be elected. newspaper notice of Johnson's ac- Board of Health building, 11 The itinerary of the tour in- YOU «e«1 effofi Hi ihexw en few neseW we* Is quittal, he had been vitally inter- Summit avenue, under the su- cludes the chemistry laboratory, !•*•* imp whM *)'t | ested in Andrew oJhnson and per- Hiiie-Year-Old Giri pervision of Dr. Joseph E. Ea- which provides 26 sinks for aver- When r** setwisl ye*r ffflitw*. I* Iwtdi A teae* gle, veterinarian. The nemt age classes of 33; the art studio, I .. y«« m r»«t mumt+4 k li It «a»*M To Feature Youth clinic will be Tuesday, May la, in which the popular and color- k» <«M svef«riy mwt MMMf — h test, •I WN* ' a from S tot a. m. ful exhibits oas display In the high by *wr ftSkk •chool entranct hall are produced •ewety twasHent te ysot, In ease you may wonder low In Concert on May 23 long It might take for Summit and so small that student* have Miss Carol Meacham. nine-year- to lift Its dog ban. Dr. Hartley fco work in rotation; the wood- Id pianist, will be featured with C Berry, president of the working and metal shops, used the Summit Symphony Orchestra Board of Health, yesterday by both junior and senior. high at the children's concert, to be Raid that there are approxi- schools; the li.brary, and the "Cave presented at the. Summit High mately 3,900 dogs In Summit of ths Winds" or to the unl nit late, School on Sunday afternoon, May and ad far only JO0 have had- the band room, 23 at 3 p.m. - their shots. Also to be visited will b* the old Carol, daughter of Mr. and Bonnell building on Elm street in. Mrs. Lamed Meacham . of New which is housed the home eco- Providence, has been studying school groups, scout and family nomics departments of both piano for three years with groups. • schools, the department of vocal Ethel Toiler Hardy of Summit The children's concert of las niuslc, the teacher's dining room,, KPRINOFIELD AVE. COR. BEEGHWOOD UV December, the first one given bj She has appeared in a recital at and ths cafeteria which has a ca- «• Broad, Cot. William, Newark Stelnwax Hal], New York, and the Summit Symphony, proved to pacity of 43 student* per sitting. has taken part in musical pro- be an outstanding success with Next will be seen the De Coster Springfield Aye. Cor. High, Newark 850 children, parents and teachers grams at Silver Bay, Lake building on Maple street, and the ^ Montgomery, Ala.; DatUa, Oakelltfa, AbUeae, Texas George, N. Y., with her father, a attending. The concert of Sunday gymnasium, which has a seating violinist and member of the Sum afternoon, May 23 at 8 o'clock Is capacity of less than 200. Last but mit String Quartet an outgrowth of ths December concert since many people hav She will play the Mozart sonata requested another program, Th< for piano, "Concertino in C." This concert is not limited to children selection was popularized a few living in Summit and those from years ago by "Tin Pan Alley" nearby communities are all cordl groups in a song entitled "Eigh ally invited to attend. teentht Century Drawing Room", ixresge'Newark Summit J&ranch making it a popular orchestral The Summit Symphony Is spon- arrangement. sored by the Board of Recreation and Ita concerts art free to the OF HOUSEWAKES, HOME APPLIANCES AND RADIOS the remainder of the concert public. program which is arranged for New "Wederai9* children between the ages of 5 and IB fricludcs modern and folk music. These selections with a Lincoln Y Hans brief, introductory remark by Di- rector J. Frederick Muller prom- ise an appealing program to a To Grant 14 youthful audience. It is hoped that children will Camping Awards De Luxe Seat plan to attend the concert in Benjamin Haines, chairman of ComeM in Five WUeh Shade* Giva Wmmr the camp commission, of Lincoln YMCA, stated yesterday that the Bathroom New Beauty! Announcing..** commission plans to grant camp the Opening scholarships to those deserving boys end girhi Interested in sum- Atmmsim§lm mer camping again this ye«r. The camp commiaaon, organised Low Priced! CHILDREN'S to footer and promote Interest in Nee Dell Shoe Stores FURNITURE, INC. summer camping, last year grant- 470 Springfield Ave. ed nine scholarships to boys to 386 Springfield Ave. attend Camp Wewayanda the Summit 6.7142 YMCA facility at Andover, and 6.95 Summit, N. J. Sppcialiting in a complete two scholarships to girls to attend Weatfleld fine of Juvenile Furniture Fern Rock, a YWCA facility at and Acee$$orie$' f Bear Mountain, New York.

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f production include Hollywood film Blacknmr in "Made in aeav , The Iron Curtain t et&rs John Peyne and Joan Gaul- among the many attract^ TODAY THRU SATURDAY scheduled for Montclair. &SI ALSO -P NEXT WEEK - WED, THRU. SAT. i field in 'The Voice of the Turtle," Weekly Crossword Puzzle j and William Caxton rn *Seven Key* Hi Relax ami Enjoy to Bald pate." To these add the ap- MAKE THESE TWO 1 REGULAR READING •GEORGE AND MARGARET Late George Apley," Haila HAl A HIGHLY ENJOYABLE S-ACT FAMILY COMEDY r r TukrU *LS5 (Inc. Tax) or Subscription i Shows S&M 6 2 * fa FOOTHILL PLAYHOUSE vr 4 S 8 G POOL On Rout* », Between Bound Brook i TELEPHONE BOUND BROOK tor# t N OPEN ^iiiiiiiiitmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmtmimiiiiiimmiiHiiiiiiiiiMiiiuiiinim- S, - CRYSTAL LAKE PARK m "THE PLAYGROUND IN THE MOUNTAINS'- 54 i DINING - DANCING- ENTERTAINMENT - 9 EOATING AT THE • KIDDIE RIDES # 48 JU * Ys/J • VARIETY AMUSEMENTS GAY NINETIES CLUB • PICNIC GROUNDS 52 sib Two Big Shows — Friday and Saturday EAGLE ROCK AVENUE AND PROSPECT AVENUK ; rrnvnting <^ 5ft 6O Sir | %VE8T ORANGE — OR. 8-»2«3 "J WILL OAKLAND In SONGS . ' THE SK.W sensational film drama ST f ; of mcklern espionage and interna- 488 BUMIMFIELD AVE. PHONES tional intrigue, "The Iron Cur- BLOOMFIELD BL 3-0608 - 825? f 75 tain," starring Dana Andrews and /^£^ . One Tiorr.ey open-* Thursday, June 3 at the Community. . CATERING TO BANQUETS -WEDDINGS P 74 it w 00 RENNIES \ Uneonquered SOMETHING NEW—SOMETHING DIFFEREM A Nice Hide To 91 > •" . • • • •• •- * DINNERS f Schwaebische Alb 95 In Our w f f BEAUTIFUL ROTUNDA WARRENVILLE. N. J. GLASS-ENCLOSEE TO ENJOY DELICIOUS FOOD THE WAY 195 lOb P58T YOU LIKE IT DINING ROOM ,i6 f t its OVERLOOKING THE RESERVATION For Reservations Phone Bound Brook 9-1219 COME AND HEAR Entertainment Every Night By 119 • ,iO f u4 ProfaMor Krauu and Hl» Orch. every Saturday and Sunday DAVID BULL At The Organ We Cater to Banquets, Partiea, Clubs, etc. 11$ I3» I2B With BOB McKEVITT At The Piano

tW tW lil GRILLE ROOM VERTICAL Enjoy Our Delirious Fo«»d« •1 1OKIZONTAL Private Room For Banquets 1—Army post 50~Craggy 91—Bury I—Find fault 38—^Counter. 80—Interior With Bar Tastily Prepared — Pleasingly Served at the 5—Swift hill 93—Those in 2—Inland irritant SI—Tax 10—English 51—Mack power sea of 39—Detests 82—Tighten, Excellent for Wedding Receptions and Parties author 52—Siamese 94—Give Russia 41—Erasure as tackle IS—Feminine coin confidence 3—Small sum Crare) 84—Heavenly name 53—Malts 96—Mlllpond 4—Affords 42—Head or body FAR HILLS INN 19—Seed 55—Rests 97—Hail! satisfac- the church m—lifeless RENNIES covering 57—Bovine 98—Raised tion 89—Island in 44—Legal theMedi. ^ , Somerset'§ Finest Restaurant 20—Growing animal 'platforms 5—Rejuvenat Cor. Northf ield Ave. and Pleasant Valley Way • out 58—Digits 100— English 6—Positive 45—Worship . terranean 21—Plant xaea 60~Guarantee dramatist • electrodes 46—Chopped 90—Printer's OPPOSITE RESERVATION ROUTI II, SOMERVIUI. N. J. \ . measure for soap 62—Masculine 101—Possessivi 7—Strike 48—One.who- West Orange Phone Orange 2-7756 Phone Som. 8-2166 22—East name pronoun lightly loads 92—Elevate Indian 63—Ireland 102—Strict 8—Newspaper vessels 95—Loose IXCOVQtERED, starring Gary woody 64—Place 104—Passage paragraph 50—Symbol overcoats j Cooper and Paulette Goddard is When the Men's Club* mw-t—IJon« Club—KJwanis Club— vine In in the 9—Wished for 97—Bears ' now playing at the Elmora Thea- witness Exchange dub—Rotary Club. Private facilities for Wed- i,J—Apprals« bondage brain 10—Thin metal tellurium ter. Elizabeth. June 3-5. 24—Obaerves 66—Split 105—Place disk 51—Lessened 99-r-Repeat Hit The AM' dings, Banquets, Parties. Closed All Day Monday. 2S—Prongs 68—Checked 107—Having 11—Among 54—Unit 101—Hurry 26—Narrow 70—Before a dulled 12—Unit of 55—Discloses 102—Salt "John Loves Play Miniature Golf road 71—Relies surface weight 56—Title of 103—Closer Fun for entire family 27—Implored 73—Consume 108—V«K 13—Chooses respect 106—Expunge Obstacle Course 29—Sunk in 74—Hemophilic 110—Overcomes 14—Place 59—Mixtur* 107—Covetous Mary" Opens YOU WILL FIND mud 77—Rescue 113—Measures again of rain and person OPEN DAILY at 2 P. M. • EXCELLENT FRENCH-ITALIAN CUISINE SI—Pertaining 78~Pertain. of distance 15—One who snow 105*— Declares At Montclair WEEKDAYS tin 6 P. M.—20c game to pottery ing to 115—Mean value comfort's 61— Tears 110—Plans When the original Broadwey HOLIDAYS & EVENINGS—35c game • CIRCULAR IAR S3—Artificial the first 119—Poker 16—The first 63—Prevent 111— Wild ox 112—Furnish cast of the long-run comedy hit, • PLEASANT. QUIET ATMOSPHERE 'conduit ^ Jewish stake ' man 65—Part of John Loves Mary," comes to the high 120—Book of 17—Hindu "to be" room for WIN-SUM GOLF maps queen 67—Begrudge 113—Labyrinth Montclair Theater to open the • MODERATE TRICES 3$—Room next priest summer stock season on Monday, Route 33-rompton Ave Ceter Gro»t wiow the 82—Level 122—Portion 18—Pish sauce 69—Organ of 11*—Foot BtooulieM Aft. roof ' tW—Is in- 124—Dry 28—Depres- hearing covering June 7, it will be the first time 37—Hftvlnp debted 125—IndiRent sions 71—Feared 116—Sandarac the Norman Krasna comedy will a deathly 85—Versos 126—Cbnfisrat, 30—Short- 72—Trace the tree be ptay«d this year in a summer palor to be 127—Drunkard napped origin 1 IT— Removes theater. The Montclair Theater COCKTAIL IAR DANTE'S INN 40—Afflictions sung 128—Sharp , fabric 74—Surfeited need was granted the necessary rights and RESTAURANT 42—Result of 87—Corn flavor 32-Movea 75—Fall into from to inaugurate its initial bill with Club May!air bread 12*—Carpen- upward disuse cotton ROUTE 24 — CONVENT STATION, N. J. suppuration the Rodgera and Hammerstein =PRESENTS NITELV = 4.1—Wort! in 88—Smart ter's tools ,14—Plays bois- 76—Female 118—Border production, thereby offering its the Psalms Wow- ISO—Come in terously sheep 121—Hlumi. UHRY MILLBURN Wt Coftr to flat* Your Cofktmil 0m Our Opm PartUr* ^ naled patrons « "first" and notable at- 47—Animals 89—Causes Ml—•Visionaries 36—Dawns 78—Perform traction for its opening bill of H 37—Reduce 79—Din 123—Imitate * "King of lfc« Sotovox" WEDDINGS 49—insane to exist "132—Gaelic long liut of famous plays and mid Hit Toy Instrument* csMt^*iai Tire ONION «OIT *U ORATIN—raoofi LEGS line «t Mlailaa: It ninatc*—OUtribut(4 by Kins Feature* Syndicate. Inc. players for the coming season. ami PARTIES ^rSWIMkllE^—» riLET MIONON—CHlCKES DANTB Previously Announced to ap- Oar fmeiUOm 4tmHmbl* fm Wedding*, Jfcmf«*t» mnd Parties pear ilt the hilarious comedy are Our Specialty: Sliced STEAK Sandwich MORRI8TOWN «-*«•» "Vagabond King" Tom Ewe!!, William Prince, Lor- NIW LARO1 OUMONT TUJVKtON ing Smith. Pamela Gordon and RICHARD O. WALTER, Host DlUVI THROUGH THE tEAUTIFUl To Open at Lylt Bettfer, all re-crpatlng their 1984 StuyveMitt Avenue, Union WATCHUN& MOUNTAINS origins! rotes, for the Montclair TO THE Paper Mill long-run engagement In New A New The eolor and temper of Bur- York. The sponsors of the Mont- VIC BROWN'S PEDEFLOUS gundy in the days of Louis XI will clair Theater have announced to- be brought back to life by Frank day that in addition to the above- Carrington on the stage of the mentioned players, Miss Glorln NEW DREAMLAND ARENA ESTA1. Leachmam and Harry Bannister MS FREMNOmnfOT-N AVE., NEWARK Banquet Room Paper Mill Playhouse In Millburn TRMEraONg BIOEtOW t-MM - •#** 72 YEARS RESTAURANT when he presents Rudolf Frlml's have abo signed to play their One of the F'me$t in the State 'Th«* Vagabond King* Monday, original ro*ln, for the Mwtitclni; THE WORLD'S LARGEST UNOBSTRUCTED MOUNTAIN BOULEVARD, WATCHUNd June 14 following the end of !h«engagement With seven mem- ROLLER SKATING RINK ben of th« original New York For a Delicious current engagement of the W««t JMJw ShMtns Etwry fiWnlwg, 7i30 i» 11 ?• *'• ACCOMMODATING 800 Point musical romance, "Rosalie." CMt appearing in th# play, th« Smt,, 8»n. am* Hmlldmy Aftmrn«mu, * Iff 5 f. *• STIAK or CHICKEN DINNER A trio of popular ktara will Montclair Thfmter will b# offer- fioatiiig R«r««nd» Floor - BegtaMMfff »»>• - WITH MUSHROOMS grace the east of the stirring ing «n unusual "direct from Mystery Com»l« UmSm - R*lk»r Pane* Cl«««« IS NOW Broadway'* production. operetta which concern* itself mm -AITO MBTTT hrttM owwmwm* with thf revolt of the rabble in CKJher noted ptayj and players PHONIC who win appear in forthcoming BOCOHNBR - rerun oHttmLA, prop. France, Arthur Harwell, who»« portrayal of tlw> younger Stnuws Open For In "Th* Great W»lt«," wtm m* «f the seamfi't stmMtiott* will h« 1 bacli to portray th* tittt nOm, TOPS TURKEY DINNER Your Inspection HITCHIN' POST INN — AT — Rout* nt Union UNVL. 2-8170 Is the TALK OF THE TOWN m t« %\m PIERRE'S WIDDIN<*S M LINCOLN wr. SUNDAY DINNRR If ,ll«Nf EAST ORANGE g tout mmnm mm mmtm mmt MAW «r. 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THEATER-RECREATION Pleasure Bound" Page DINING -NITE SPOTS on Placet to Go and Thingt to Do

v B. P, s Daughter Solution Swiftly Tex Beneke OWE Or th« top offering* of tht year comes to the Palace screen Removes Point this we«k with the showing of Pictures, Plays and People Removing water paint from plw* M, "B. F.'a Daughter," atarrlng Bar- It LrJ iil ter walls hu alwftyg bien a. dim bare. Stanwyck and Van Heflin in In T*t imuoiai cult and back-bre«klnf tatk. "The Iron Curtain" is of importance only because it Now Thru tilt ftlmlMUon of John P. Mar* deals with todty'i most controversial subject ~ Commu- noted ru>v«|. If your walls art coated with old! in water paint, tht following is the nism vs. Democracy. This film as you remember caused Kontld (oltuin 1)1 Hts Araacjuy thre« U, 3. Navy band* prescribed method for removal; quite a f uas when it oj^ned recently at the Roxy in New- klORV" Awaid-Wiunliig Rolt!. WKD. ••(HA .,£, "(h? BluBilv' aro at preatnt stationed on »hipi First, buy «om« trisodtum phos- York when war veterans and leftists clashed over its ide- 1 «nd at ahors stations over the phate at your local paint store or ological content. -A DOl BI.K LIFE" : grocery, (Don't let the nume throw\ alia ™.- "T-MBV " ' That thii Him ha» a tactual a few year* you, It'i simply a sudteta cleaning I bwti» tthi- record of .Ruaatan espi- with Dtinui 0 K««f« powder.) Next, dissolve about three onage in Canada) ia hard to pounds of this cleaning powder plusj All In all, oUu-r opinion* io thf D R I V E - IN jtiitf, But an in all quosUonj • 'iikiit., Man.. Tura. cupful of ammonia In • gallon i relating to Ru*a!a there a«»ma to contrary, "The Iron Cuitith" Mlin.li I'i 4lNS MC -t ',! of hot water. Aft«r this solution hat j be «t jvolnt where. reaaon and teemed . fundamentally t« be a IRKSK-DINSE been applied to the w»JU, the paint,! knowledge disappear to b« re« propaganda film. "I KEMKMBEK MAMA" SHOWING NIGHTLY no matter how thiok, should soften! placiHi by emotion and prejudice, Pariitli Thomaa1 committee on »llh Barbutt H<"1 (ieddr* Starting »t Du»k enough to be scraped off. un-Am«Htsw.n actvitic* would no • R«ln Pf Clwr • »mok» If You "The iron Curtain" hoi *>me of — alto — Ul» % Ideal for PtiyitcaU^ tlu. former and a itood t)«*tl of the doubt r««k .thla clnem« a "mu»t." "Ad«*n(ur«t in nivtsrado • tlandleapped TKX BKNKKK and hlk nreheitra. l&Uer It» clwmcter can bt» judge4 But'^f you differ with that com- on OhMtt screen featuring the Moonlight Serenade by a targe dliplay poster in *ome mittee'i plillcwophy, you may won- Clsorge Brent- • JQMI Wendell DRIVE IN W*4.. TI|UM. Only! Jun* 9,19 era and Ronnie Deauville, vocal- thciitcr marquee* which In effect der if auch a film is an «U4 to the ' THE CORfSK CAME ist, are playing a limited engage- warned CommunUta, and follow establishment Of a juet a.nd peace- am JIRSRV puiaitsiiK .. ment at Frank Dailey's traveler* afflicted with high blood ful world, J*m«i ' Gfildtne Now Thru Saturday Maiea rlUfeJald brook, Route ?3 CeearB," •bjr Ucorge gilot mm Sunday 'THI WISTFUL WIDOW will h«va their- premier N&w Jer- Hollywood apparently it 11 sey performance t the Wapla- ANDREWS OF WAGON GAP the tame technique in ^ 8 •OliH MB. dJIAKKbPEARt' WfD. MIGHT ONLY woort Thftfttor Juno 9 and 10. featurlni John Otelgud Comm.unl«u it used to portray the FAMILY PUN SNOW "Mil) on the Flosa," bao Genn, Cnth- "VKNTU AVKWUVAMIKL" leen Ncshitt «nd the mt>mbcr« of BARBARA BeLGEODES UPLN-S MCXX MON. NITE—8:30 the "Old Vic" coin|tany arc the featured plnyera. OSCAR HOMOIKA - PHIIIPIXJRN ON ROUTS 209 PrtltBli MAIN A GHOVt Between Bernard*?in* Hoiifer« & HaniMti-itrln'i I mi j-Hiin (omfd.v Hit Ruth and Augiustua Oottz, au- ft** and Morrlstown thora of the Broadway »tra STANWYCK _ Ann *»lhrrn van mtim version of thla drama which will Chut. Buyer. | Ahn—"rrinui PRESTON Charl.i COBUHN LOVES MARY" go bftfnro the camonw next month, rostii By Norman Kraina Prohilnent In the New York M« HiifA with theater for 18 yenr* Mr. end Mr*. When in Morristown OltKilNAL Goehs made their first trip to NEW YORK CAST William Print* Tom Kwcll Hollywood four month* ago when NEWSREEL Let's Meet at the torlng Smith Harry Bannlittr they were nlgned by Paramount Cloth I r.u tinun Pamela (lurdon to write the arcrcenptay of their THEATRE L»le i}«tt|er and Othtra stage hit, MAIN AT PARK • ORANGE Directed Charlti K. Freeman '.-*•• CONTINUOUS DAILY -OIL.4-2321 TOWN HOUSE POPULAR EVENINGS: Monday The Foothill play HOUIHI, Route N Q WI*ttMlik'i«MMOJVINpj.^THE QPANOI3 thru Friday, fl.ZO to Sun., Mori., Tuet, V 12.40. Saturday; 31.20 21) between Bound Brook and "A LETTER FHOM AN . to 13.09 Somorvllle, haa announced the UNKNOWN WOMAN" For Cocktails, Soda .MATINEES; Wednesday & Saturday SOc opening of it's summer SMMOIJ. M 1 to f 1.80 lJ with (Prlre* tnrlud« tin) "George and Marg«m>t, a domea- "IRRESISTIlUr THIS Join FontBln* tic comedy will play June 2, 8, i t Jourdan Make check* or money orders payable to or Delicious Dinner JMontrUlr Theatre, and 5 of the opening weok and It KnrloM itlf-addretMfl, stamped MAS VSNSET™ Wed,, Jans 9th envelops. will rtin Juno 10, 11, 12 and 13 of "/i HAPPV "FUBIA" the *e<*ond week. 111 •Sfafa Now at Namborfer'a, Krr*jr'» "Better thin '0rW D DCCn Italian Film • English T»tle« OLD MILL IW Thro* pl«y* «r<< now In full rc- EncounttfT' ** '• w DIxCICtL/ Shown 3:30 • 1 and 9 p. ni. hp«rnHl for the rirtwimk-r of the Ctlia Retort John ft«n!«y Adulti He — Taj Included (wason; "¥<•« and No," "Th« IM* JOHNSON NIWTON MIU$ MOUOWAV DHAI) OF Relax In Our TOWN HOUSE Christopher Hean," and "Little A." 40 PARK PUCE TELEVISION LOUNUK THE A new addition to the Pl«y ON THE SQUARE HouiH? l« (ho addition of comfor- A COMPLETE NIGHT 1 Phone Morrlstown 4-O7M AUDUBON ROOM table k«ther 8fi»ta. NEWSREEL THEATRE llCHAfe'L REDGRAVE Special • • • PROOR/ SALLY ANN HOWtS Sunday Night Supper Theater Bhowcuie, local experi- mental theater guild, iuu com- $1.25 ploted arrangemenU with Frank *** NOW PLAYING *•* find Vincent I>»lley U> present * PALACE mimmt-r season of Brondwny play* Paper fllill Playhouse * CRANFORD 1 June 3-9, "B. f '8 DAUOHTEH, * "10TH AVENUE ftt their Ccdnr Orove night club frank Cwrf»M(ton,8»i«ctor • hkthmi-Sharf Mis 7-3000 1»?\ CRAN'TOBD AKdEV during July and August. June 3, "FLAMI!," "TOTK« VIOTOR" Junt 4-8. "TAR- tVtLVN tONALP CLARENCE ?AK AND THE MERMAIDS," 'ARE YOU WITH IT" FIX NEW8RERL 81K pvening jwrforinnnrfs will June B-8, 'CJENTLEMAN'8 AOnEEJUENT,' "LET'S LIVE June 3-9, "THIS HAPPY BREED." "DEAD OP NIOHT.." b« glvpn each ahow, playing Tu«n- AHAfN " Jime 9, "•RELENTLESS," "SLEEP Ht LOVB " •KAHWAV day through Sunday. Flrat ached- EMPIRE LUNCHEONS, DINNERS BANQUETS ulcd p!*iy it F, Hugh Herbert* • EAST ORANGE June 4-6, "KILLER DILL." "DRAGNET," BKACON comedy •uocr-sa "Ki»« and Tell," June ;i-5, "TO THE ENDS OP THE EARTH," '"WOM- * SOUTH ORANGE followed by Mo«<) Hurt's and AN'S VENOEAMOB." Juna 9-9, "APBII. BHOW8R8," Ooorgc 8. Kaufmnn'a "The Man CAMKO 'CRIME DOOTQira OAMBLE." Who Camfl to Dinner,"' an out* June 3-S, "Or.NTLEMAN S AOREEMENT." "LET'S LIVB AOAIN." June 6-8, "RBI,ENTLE88." "BLHICP MY LOVI" Btanding Broadwny favorite. A June ;t-o "TO VICTOn, I'SUZAN ANl> THi Juns 9, "KW08 JBflTCR." dlffcrrnt Broadway comrdy hit MURMAID8 " will play Pftt'h w<*«k. • MAPLEWOOD 370 SPRINOFIEtD AVI. SUMMIT IONM11 ORMONT PrppHmtlona nr« und«r way to CUHNIN6HAM-CWROLLDVEH'BIRCH luni? J.$, "NUItlT SONO," "K«R HUSBAND'* h*- MAPLRWOOD ready the Mpadowbrook Into a IRH - Jm,e fl.g, "TUB JOLBf>N 8T0BV Juim I, June 3-5, "DOUBLE LIFE," "T-MEN." OF THE BLUE," "AL-BUQUSBQUB." BAST ORANGE th» M«t»l mburban Sra(t SUMMIT Hummer playhouse. Out»t»nrtlng fe«tiireii include air-conditioning, Ijg^ J0MM(H*WJ$ • ELIZABETH ir MILLBURN »«stlng capacity for H00 p«opl#, MILI.BURN r»«rklnjr fncilitle* f'>r 6tW c»r». 3-8, "UMCONQUIBED ' June i-8, "CHHWTMA8 Jvine 3>8 "T-MEN," DOUBLE LIfB. June 6-1., "At>- Charlf* Millur, IM* !'a«ten», "AMA8 A CIENTL1J4AH," JunB 8-U, "OHMTl*- VENTimBs IK SILVERADO." "I RKMtMBER MAMA" ACIB«RMENT," 'Wl UVS AOAIN." Juna 0 "»AiaOS." "aR«I8TMA8 IV FLAGSHIPI tlnrohl Uwrcnfc, managiiig dl- r«rtori, ar# lntervi« non- if MORRIS PLAINS •''•n» 9-8, "I RCM1UBIR MAMA," "THK IWHTED." RESTAURANT equity aft«r« for Hummer and NKW DRIVBIN wlntor ar'tlng rompanl»i at thuir MILLBURN INN "i' ». "MBKT JOHN DOB," "BATTUKO UOOWB 'CORP8K CAMS COD;" Now ttrvifif Luncheon* rVom U to Z Ea«t f)ran((ii offlnt, 401 Main - 4.5, "sitTtNa pwerry," THK CHALLWO OIKNBKII 8 TO J i*. !*t. - ISUN'MAVS ITMIM 1 TO •> nttfH't Tti«'«d«ya and Thuradaya, 9-8, TJIK iwnOFS WTPJI," '"OUT Of TW8 Btt». 1 ifi fl j>. m p, I'lTTSflUROH," "ORREN HBLL." if MORRISTOWN HM'KN RVRRY I»AV> NOW SERVING OOMMITNITY Mm l-t, "Tin IRON Griffith Music LUNCHEONS J i >|«» M, "PANIIA«DLI," " Junft 3-S, "H, T» DAUOHTKR." Jun» ••!, "A MrTtW Winners to S«t »T,\Tr, nnd ROYAL FROM Alf UWKW0WH WOMAH." * Awards n TO 2 OF PARK OINNIR—S fo 8 — SUNDAY—12 to I Junf 3, "THi HUNTED." "Mtl RWJUtWIi.'1 Ju«« «•». Th« larfmit tiumbtr »f winnsri •THB 1WVIBI1ILI! MAN," "THK 1KVIBIBLI «** W- In th« iO-|»ar hlstotr Of tilt Oil!' TimNH" Jim* fl 7. '1'NDEtt OAMrORNlA »TAIM),' (Clottd Tu«td«yil Jinn, a. 8 UVI flih Mix»ir rnundattott"* «nnual T • -• • ' «0OO or T*JtA«." «n« «.». ' |i|OWAH*8 TittBrTOlI... BPIHAL audition* will rffetivt MtrH -" June #.», "Tll« »Alt>ttt«.H MAN FROM 5 OLD SHORT HILLS RD. MILL8URN. N. J. NEWARK awardi at e«r«mftniit it th« lt»aq Th«at*F, Mswirk, on i««- MILLBURN 60921 IRVIN0TON dnv nftfrnoofi, Jun» «, A musleaf program arruif#4 fey Sltbolt M, Jun* M, "RtVPR rHONI AH OK- NtM O*tr — Spftaf SMI«N! KNOWN WOMAK FrlMiwyK. ffiumflonal dlrsotof e( WANtBTf tfti* Fmimimim, will BMrk ttw the KORN KOBBLERS •TMtt. In unnnttnotng that iff! *««I4 f«ft*l*t nvtmrA* out of 1490 itu- •I N«w tmk tmr tin p»«l ««• ymmi tfonts htarrt In * ••rl#a of audlUocw "AMTHtm TAK Jn Entertaining n.'U P. » to ttM A. M. eovtrlng m»ny «#•&«,,MN. Farktr O. OflfHth, pr*»*td«m o< ths F

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11 r r Waichiiitg Horse I" , ' BARCLAY ON BRIDGE Fashion Sea Piece Show to Be Held A Piece of Your Mind , PhJB. June 5-6 Pflyeholagtst" By Shepard Barclay. For the twenty-second annual "ft* renewal of the Watchung Riding and Driving Club Horse Show, not stand taunts about his religious descent. It mad-H! June 5 and 6, at Watchung Stable*, • point that without religious training this boy just did Ct Some player*, who know fit ; Why dsd West play bit diamond 10 Summit, 58 classes are listed in have th^e strength to withstand persecution and frustratf • bout the meaning of the so-called jon the Ifrad of the K? It mm not m competition. m What can his parents do to help - 'j>uit preference" «ignal, have oif- :' necessary to cause a repeat of tfie The well-balanced schedule in- f that boy? It i* late now, but he That it why I, M a p ficuiJy. in noticing when it >» bc- .'suit, wince Estat c^nald tell We*l cludes horsemanship in both hunt- emphasize the value oI g^ :.n< used by tbtir partntm. They > had the A lince iius K .(*•«* allowed er and saddle types, including na- should by all means have religion know that, when a hijjs card could j to wm. Wat therefor* must have and religious training a*/ en in- tionally-important competitions, as Let me know whether , r.ot possibiy be asking for the re- S be«n using the diamond 10 tor a well as events^ for children who tegral part of his life. you ttf peat of a certain suit, it must be a : suit-preference niraal as between my attitude U out • of place * ride at Watchung Stables. Among That statement holds true for r<*qu«t for the high*raitking of ,ihe other side suits. That high the former are the Maclay and all of us. The othfrfcUtU, Mich'as hearts in pref- ; card would meat* a preference for psychology. I shall medal c!as&e#, as well an the Na- longing for se- erence to diamond*, and that an ; heart* over clubs/ knowing what you think. tional Horse Show Equitation curity, for unnecessarily low card mean* the ' If East had noted that, and as- J event and its companion medal surance of spir- ' contrary. But how can you tell j either switched sutu at once or class." Nine classes and a cham- whether the high or low card con- itual continuity J Husbands Clamor i els^, returned his heart Q after pionship are carded for the jump- and existence, is > stitutes a mtwsftge regarding the' ers, with a feature the Capt. Ed- 'the -fancy trumping of his part- so deeply,a part very suit In which It is played? ward K. Simpson, Jr., memorial For Meals from • ner's act, the defender* would of every one of you t*an, . knock down and out, In addition have taken two trick* in heart* us that unless it \ to a stake class. Gourmet Book instead of one and so would Have is met, there in heid the declarer to exactly hit < Conformation and working hunt- a large part of The two winning recipe, th!, contract. ers will 0how in several classes which is w eek were submitted by ,Wo over the outside course and there No mat- members of the Gourmet will be championships, as well as empty. )up ter how full our lives may be of the Millburn-Short Hill lucrative, stakes classes. , Our otherwise, that part remains un- Center. Saddle horse classes include di- filled; we are unsatisfied, vaguely Neighbors vunorui for three and five-gaiters, yearning for what we know not. Tb« -Art* Center 1. he«, and some events only for riders Should Have Religious Training MM. Alfred Pees, Joanne Tk»*» twmnts mmda frnnf and exhibitors of this" area. In Way Short Hills, and is different f pmf ntmt fail w*mk in thm addition to stakes and champion- A child should secure religious ;< nmarby community jMp*rt. ship awards, there will be annual instruction as naturally and al- centers in that Jt competition for the Mrs. Donald most: as early as he imbibes nour- many more f the Art* "than . *K Q 10 4 o ram! Who should pay for the dert.ruc- Page trophy, open only to amateur ishment. But it is not enough to ing. (Dealer: North. Neither atc!« owner* of Union, Morris and Es- give o*ur children religious train- vulnerable.) " ' tion of a stray cat? At present Its workshop group, That /wajs thp question sex Counties, and the Mrs. hee H. ing. It is not enough to send them North East South West towri'*'civic officiate were asking: Bristol trophy for the ladies' sad- to Sunday school and to church number, seven and include pno. 4 # themselves I«u»t reek. The cat it dle horse feature. Miss Elsie and expect them to absorb the tography,_ -Painting, Oramfc*, 1> Pass 24 seem* was destroyed because it Koenig, <*f Maplewood, has two true essence of religion. We, their Weaving, Dramatic, Mujic and Not very exciting bidding, but* had bitten a child. The co*t of de- of th# three required wins of the ample. We must accompany them Gourmet. The latter was toSmi an interesting point arose in the stroying it amounted to $6, Page.. Trophy for permanent poa- parents', must give them an ex- %thli past year, 'beginning with » - Beseion. to church as a pleasant part of pur play. East opened the K of his The veterinarian who destroyed luncheon which featured P*Ouiet partner's diamonds and. upon *••«-, the cat prpa<>nt#d his bill to the Norman W. Woolfey, Mountaln- normal routine. Even beyond that, aux Deuts der Chats (chicken ing the 10 froim.hia partner, rc- Board of Health, but the Board "ai^e, is show chairman, with F. S. we must give tfcem a home In with almonds) prepared by the which religion is a,, part of- the jicated -the suit, .(he J winning. felt it would be setting a daager- Mathewson, Plainfleld, show sec- chairman, Mrs| Bernard Preycr, When the A wo« laid down, East ous precitJent mince th*y figured atmosphere. Religious practices retary. Others on the e'how com- for all the guests to watch, he;? decided it would be pretty to ruff they might "go broke" if they in the home are excellent. But mittee Include: Stephen Bogart with, and then enjoy. When tii» this and then return a club, which had to foot the bill every time and Thomas E. Mason, both of more than that, the spirit of reli- he did. North thereupon took: someone wanted a c*t destroyed. Westfleld; Frank D. Chapot and gion: the attitude of reverence to- members of the group reported out truropa and discarded two of They kicked the bill over to Frank J. Chapot, of Mountain- ward God, love for Mankind, tol- home, the husbands all clamored hla heart* on the neat-breaking the Board of Aldermen who THE SOFT OCEAN wind purrs over Coral Beach and a girl in tf*whlte, dancing frock of organza, aide; George R. Plant, of Plain- erance and respect for fellow-men for their inclusion In any follow- clubs, So he lost only one more argued that the school where the with matching stole, pale blue nylons and slippers. •__.. field, and T. N. Tully, of Summit. of all faiths, all these must be part up food-feats. There have b«n trick, to the heart A, and had hU bltltig took place was not In Mor- of the home. The parents must several dinner meeting! so far, contract safely in th« bag plus rlstown. It was eventually dis- provide this atmosphere of faith each featuring an unusual and de- an extra trick. . covered that one of the school and love for the children to breathe lectable main courae. The lapse by East coat noth- buildings wa« within the limits of Screens Need Replacing? Two Best Recipes in and absorb as naturally as they ing very dramatic, only en extra the town. breathe in and absorb the air At the recent antique'and Hobby trick. But it could have been pre- The Atdrrme'n are footing the •» Editofs Note—The. following recipes were the second two about them. Show sponsored by the Arts Cen- vented by more alert play by him. bill. submitted to the "Two Best Recipes of the Week" contest. ter, the Gourmet Group was rep- > At the end of the month Mrs. Armstrong will select those ant So th» parents of this 12-year- resented by an attractive cook old can help their boy most by Solution To La«t W«-ek*» Pnzxl* thinks best and tell the reasons for selection. Send youi book which included more than favorite recipes to the Home Editor of this paper. changing themselves first, by pro- 100 recipes compiled by members aaaaa anaaa s Chicken Popagash, submitted by Mrs. Roy C. Olsen of viding both a religious training of the group and which sold so and a religious atmosphere for quickly that only very few me ESHHQ 3G3QE3[1 QnHaQ E Short Hills, is another dish for those with cosmopolitan him. a mm® mmmmmmmn® anna a tastes. left. The word about these de- In some previous articles I have licloue dinners had gotten around. HaaiiHaiis mm® HgaBH Mrs. Olsen, who says she is "very fond of eating and written in this column I have umaa sacjsa aaaa cooking" was born in Vienna but became a citizen of this touched upon the question of re- The book contains euch rociprs saaaaa rana nan [aaa country shortly after the first world war. The daughter of ligion. After each one I have re- as Oyster-Sweetbread Pie, Chick- HCKflaa aacaa HHPGJ an an Austrian diplomatic official, she traveled through many ceived letters, some in praise, en Hawaiian, New Orleans Pa«Mit, iEnaEnaaa aanauBaanau a some in disagreement. Many of Iced Asparagus Soup., s^crt Po- QSJSH European countries where she acquired a varied collection tato Souffle, Mushroom Finders, asjaaaa of recipeB, s. v them have asked'why I, writing tiaaianizjy HaaHass aaaaaaioiza i as a psychologist, place so great Apricot Chiffon Pie, Hnmberg Cream, and Mexican Wedomj Chicken Popagash, says Mrs. Olsen, is a Viennese na- emphasis on religion. awa aiaffl mm aitia Cakes. asnaBQaa ocoa waapaau tional dish and was first made famous in Frau Schoner's At Peace With God and Man aaaa aaoa aimuama mmm* restaurant near the Prader; the park encircling Vienna. It k because I have found in Anyone wishing to purchase one •S3Q naaiaaaa sarans wua During national holidays this dish is served in the ex- my own pra*ctice that good bal- of the cookbooks may apply ;o ariaas zmm sasia mmmrn clusive restaurants as well as the many picturesque beer ance, proper adjustment, and a this paper. They are priced at mmzw sQca Ldua mnaaaa gardens and, according to Mrs. Olsen, is always accom- sense of well-being in this world $1 and are available as long as mum cuauaiti anaa panied by dumplings and cucumber salad go together with a religious feel- they laat. aaadi LOL^ pxutiunua ing. A person who is well ad- atiaaa CHICKEN POPAGASH IF YOU DON'T LIKE FISH justed psychologically is at peace aoaiaia Mr*. Roy C. Olien ON FRIDAY with hie God and with his fellow- BEER & SODA iiaisa Short Hills Mm. George Werner man. As he grows closer toward DELIVERED TO VOI K IIOMr, adjustment, it follows that he Dlitribut«4 by KinK Feature* Syndicate. Inc. Frying Chicken ur local twpenter or ing to the frame, placing tnck« or thoroughly until cream is mixed Spanish sauce may be used be- ef th* Federal wanhoutes. Excellent food, selected clientele. Rate* $35 per lumber dealer; then select ft good staples an inch nnd a half apart. with paprika sauce. Pour over tween the lavers. • Fully inmred In trnmil week, inclusive. For information, call Mrs. O. Sher- c'oth, and net to work with Begin nt the top, then do the bot- chloken. St'rvp with egg dumplings. and tucks or ataplw*. tom, and thf two slclwt last. To in- • Mnth protected at no extrn tint man Yale, 19 Exeter Roftd, Short Hilt*. SH. 7-2S»M, On«* of the n'ewwM materials for sure H perfect fit, and a neat-look* A cubic inch of aluminum Do You Need Good f V.mry pitta earefully I his Job U a lumite- plaatlc ffcrecn* ing job, be mire to stretch the weighs about a tenth of a pound. nonmtl* Help to'Stoff • Private, nanhnry itoragr tmtlti ing which 1# rustproof, atainproof screening evenly taut before stap- Your Summer Home? and h«« the color impregnated so ling or tacking the bottom and the that It nrver rrquirp« pnlnting final If So', Call SO :i-Ui(il and ran be k«pt clenn with a damp FEDERRL SURGE Flnlnh by tacking a molding COMFORT KEEWAYDIN CAMPS. INC. ehrth. • UniMeMIr • ('(inuncrciiil Moving * Sli>ra$i> • Shipniti$ over the hem to give added Han Been Our IV> WinttlntUn *i , Ntaiarh t, S J Sdbbury, Vtmtftttt Th*. r#-»cre#ning procedure It • Industrial • Hotel* l«n«l m*4*tn wtrthmtu In •inapie. atrength and a professional ap- For Over 20 Years MA. %-tm *o. t-m% »«• t-"'• ON IAHE miNMOKE Flr«t cut th* «crr*n cloth with pearance, ' • Rmtaurantt A SUMMRR Health Spot SHOESHOP SUBURBAN READING CLINIC SIS Nwrth Broad Street for Boy* 8-16 Yean Employment Aqtncy (opp VnhWr lert(««| June 26 - August 20 RL1ZAHKTH r.lli. %.%m 75 So. Orangt Avt.

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