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IHURSOAr, MAY f, tffl Acres Tax Set Up Needs Ofwioofc Drive City Plans Hew School DisWd tariQe, Berkeley Heights ToW ForttCOto Opens Satnrdijr For FranWir^rayton SecHow BerleJwr Heights Township Attorney Edward A Plza psUblishmeDt of a new school diatrlct with m future Summit, ikMed the fuse of the Free Acres bomb last night Ovattook Ho»att*l lauawhw a school to be built upon the R. Cade Wilaon estate on Sprin|- hen, in a lO^agt report, he concluded that the acreage IMMM fund-raisins: campaign fleld avenue, aad re-aligiiinent of other achool diatricia thod of ajseiuiient now in a*e in the single-tax c .Saturday among the ptoplt in the cofitfltonJtiei H has been serving. waa aanounced thia week by the Board of Education. ^ mid be KHtJp*! in favor of s**ewinent on individual Th« propoaed new district would be bounded by Spriag- Individual Tie drive will inaugurate a are j program to be known as to all ether properties is Giving, under which indi- Plape boulevard on the aorta, Township. Additional Funds viduals, builnmtt anal corpora- Morris avenue on the east, and Puii. who hal beta ttooi wflt bt afkad t« underwrite Permits the New Providence line oa the Mayor fn f, ffotktf to study f eftare of luppoet for mi hespl- west -•••••• • entire Free Acres problem, told Asked for New tai - Soar with Office, Included ia the new district Towrftbip CoownltUe that al- bt lutes* moeths tfet drivt will would he New England avenue, tae ntfthod «f assessing Upeh m to «v#ry community, Betkman read, OaUay and Fair- [property taxes on aa acreage CHy Parking Lot thirty in all, from which Apartment Plans view avenues, part 'of Pasaaic su it legal be iieUevci Out each uetpts patinstf, For the avenue, West Bed aveaue, Dunn- ey swner should be assessed Common Council Tuesday night' New buiMing permits issued took steps to appropriate aa eeY prweot, bwever, it wiH bs United during April jumped to a 1W5 der driv# and part of Colonial lot, er individual, b«ii_ Fur- toSummit, Hew Provident*, Chat road, jierropre, be reported that per- tionaJ $45,000 for the linear ri_ high with a total of $*04,677 which parking lot to be constructed at ham. Chatham Township and was t49e,ST7 greater than the Molt ot tim bomei In the pro- p«t?erty, which ia not now Springfield, with a Summit goal tied iiufrw Acres, should be Woodland and De Forest aveaaa* comparable time last year. Al- posed new district are presently and tor tte wideaing of a IB. l# of $M,6O0, all of w&fch wtH b*. teration permits also increased to in the Franklin district wit* the r>ed :«|«|wt individual., and ased for capital Improvements. bat a Ux plot (tan should be portioft Mtt» Jitterthoroufhfare. a high of I121.W0. or $116,300 more exception of the extreme - $1W>,WB ' It has been cmpliaiU*) toat a)- than April ef'54. ly Up of the new district, which _ *, • •- - Earlier this year was ap- though the hospital anticipate* a Free Aeits atJeasment hu been proprlstsd. — -. -r^-:-:-~ Accotutinjr. for *2$3,»77 of the is now in Brayton district deficit of $li5,0« thii y«ar, none i favoritt subject of local politic- 1604,87? is the new apartment to ' A mv seven-room school build- The appropriation will be-aisdji ef the money raised in the Sum- tor-tome years. It figured through a $*M» issuance of Uod be built bf Troy Court Inc. at VI- in* would be built at a later date omJneatly last year in the Job purchase bonds, the remaining nit area will te used for operat- n Hew* Engtaad avenue. Sending on the 15-aere property known ormince probe of Tax Asses- $2,250 was included in the current ing expenses, because Overtook is the alteration statistics to the high as "Palkdth," the residence of or Theodore C. Plumb. Retiring budget The appropriation was in- receiving money toward this from figure is tha Jersey Central .Pow- Mrs. R. Cade Wilson and the late fayor Anton C. Swenson called the 1834 United Campaign here. er k Light addition at «0 Chatham Mr. Wilton. troduced in an amendment to an Bretkdcw. ofN»edj a "ChrUtma pnaent to Tree ordinance. Public hearing will be wad. The plans tor ttie new district cm residents" lahli swan song TM $26,000 drive figure w«t modern dance group Nancy Taraoot and Beth Troebes. In the rear row, Two new office and business as well at Use shifting of boundar- fist Dec|»ber, and it was Sweo- arrived at after hospital authori- HIGH SCHOOL t Cornell recently purchased laad in the coal" ia re- Jeft to right, are Barbara Paul, Nancy Nordahl, constructions at at and 115 Sum- ies of otter districts, with tas ex- is blast at that meeting that ties and campaign leaders deter- of Summit High for the parkinf area including 11 dance ballad, one of a Mini Greteer and Wane Lundry. Selections by themit avenue account for $31,000 ception of ijtoosevelt and Jtffsr- launched the investigation by mined that, in addition to. ttede - hearsing the Ca«ey presented tomorrow eve- school orchestra, chorus, string quartet and band and $30,000 respectively. They are son dlitjlcta, are the result of a Pun, lots from the Nelson e.Ute, T-lft ficit, Jin.ooo would he needed group of four da Woodland avenue, and another it ning at the sebool'i 'ng conceit U& to wiU also be featured. (Wolin photo) being constructed by Adam k comprehensive study of tb« local for capital improvements. Includ- Irlekaen and Tamira Realty Co, school bousing situatioa recently M JlOBSea m at Anes 3244 De Forest avenue for a total ed are $50,000 for an additional right, front row, are brand, Cindy WiSey. of $174,000. - Condemnation pro- Other new building permits in- made by Khe Board, the study Free Acres oeenpk* about SO elevator, $40,000 for repairs to the points up the need of certain fa- ceedings have been started cluded: Rasmus J. Savig, 110 Ox i of land la BiriceWf Heights, nurses' home, $22,009 lor an em- cilities in tte exisUngscbools to against three other property own* Bow lane, $»,«»; Ernest Vetus- 12 $> Watehung Borough. It ergency generator and $3,000 fur make them complete units and en who own surrounding land. Two re Agencies Ask State Reopens chi, S3 High street, $12,700; Hil- bounded ea one tide by Enser acoustical ceilings, ton If. CoakUnj, US Blackburn the a*ad for addiUooal Mating and on the otter by the Last fall No. S Woodland avenue Solicitations will be mafe both capacity that is anticipated In was purchased for $23,000. road, $18,800; Harold E. Harrison, Catchunk tttmidatl line. In the in person and nail by a large vol- To Join Untied Campaign Job Office for 23 Garden road, $0,000. toe near -e. area winia the Township boun- The parking lot will abutt unteer corps headed by Ptndeania 8oan« Dbtrlcts Chaaged that of the First National Bank, W. Reed of Summit, general chair- Also, B. Ic J. Hage, 21 Dorches- daries' tier* are Hi homes, with Two social welfare agencies mottaly voted an amendment to The widening of the street in that man of annual giving, lira. C. Summit Area ter road, 122,000; K. O. Anderson, The propose new a^i^ dis- U in Wafdnwc. About $0 per cent have requested 4»ro- p. m. to service applicants for and $24,«» A«b . . fcy Bolton Han, Hew York author, man far Chatham, Charles F. work sod claimants oi unemploy- mm ter was referred to the Public No action can ,be talan by tfee vidfM on the pledge card. Moving jydtnftt rir me alon« and who donited M acres of an aban- Safety Committee for study. Heard for Springfield and Mrt.Central Committee on the indu- In Uie «wnt ttat some Sjgencks ment insurance. of March released yesterday by F. C. Coddiagton tor New Provi- Sylvan terrace *n* and pupu» doned &rnt to the association. In a resolution, council opposed tlon before the June meeting due hare received more than their Applicants for jobs are urged; the office of the Receiver of Tax- from the southwest portion of Hall wit a disciple of Henry Assembly Bill No. 416 which pro- dence, i to the by-laws which tall for a quotas (accepted by the Central to utilize toe services available es included: C. E. Swtllinger, Mast Expect Deficit. Brsyton would be shifted into the George, who at that time was a vides for tax exemption on house- 45-day waiting • period. However, Committee) and others have fallen to them at this office and employ* New England a venae, to !os An- Fraaklin district. | leading tjxpbaent of the tingle tax hold furniture and effects. The Commenting on the anticipated' below, then a sufficient amount ers will be able to obtain local geles, Cat; J. S. Dorsey, 480 since the applications were made A section of Caooe Brook Park- and a btck-to-tbe-land movement. resolution stated that adoption of operating deficit, F. B. f Gerhard, win be taken from the "over-ttie- residents for their job openings Springfield avenue, to 37 Tulip the wt>ject has been studied by way now In tte Liheoln district Hie efony was organized to the bill would result in heavy chairman of the Overlook Hospi- the Planning and Survey Commit- lop" agencies to bring those be- immediately. street; Louis M. Matteo, 82 Pat- would be transferred to the Wash- ! function Jon this tingle tax prin- losses in tax receipts to the city tal Association, said that Over- tee which recommended that the low up to their quota. sale avenue, to Orlando, Fla.; F. look mutt expert such a deficit Purnell E. Howe, manager of ington district ciple, and intact the deed of gift and would increase the burden on Child Care Center be given an If the entire goal has been met the parent office in Irvington, J. Haberstroh, 44 DeForest ave- every year, just as does every under wile* Hall transferred the real estate owners. , associate agency's status for one or exceeded ih«re naturally would will be in charge of Summit op* nue, to 203 Morris avenue; Piul| jnhe Board pointed out that tte other hospital, because "it can- property i to the hoard of directors year, and that SAGE be included he no pro-rated distribution. - erations which will cover resi- Coviello, 400 Broad street, to 59 changes In the Brayton and Copies of the resolution will be not take In enough for what it of Free Acres stipulated that the sent to Senator Kenneth Hand, as a member agency. . This amendment follows the dents and employers of Summit, Baltutrol road; Fred Fortess, 58 Franklin districts can not be provides to break even." The hos- tract would revert to him if the Governor Meyner and members The Child Caw Center provides lines of a recommendation made Berkeley' Heights, Hurray Hill Baltusrol road, to New Provi- made until tte aew school is pital's present level of operations, tingle tax principle were aban- of the Assembly. a planned recreation for chil- by the Kenyon Committee two and New Providenc^. dence. .. built but that tte changes in the doned. ' he pointed out, amounts to $1,- jjears 'ago. Also, Archibald A. Smith, 153 Lincoln-Washington districts will Thomas V. If cGowaa of 11 Ce- dren who can not be supervised "I am very happy these serv- Claimed Laad \alae Varies WW& • "• '•"-' - •• • at home during the after school New Committee Member Maple street, to Baltimore, M&; be made effective in September, dar street was granted a taxi Oft th« need for tspital improve- ices ha.ve again been made avail- H. L. Terhune, 64 West End ave- Toe f|tai? George theory of hoars; It operates in. the Board The Central Committee tUo tlie opening of tte new school driver's license. ments, Mr. Gerhard said: "The r f 1 able in the Summit area," Howe nue, to Battsburg, H.Y.', A. M. year, when Washington School taxaUon taught that land values of Recreation's Field House, is voted to ' aceapl «nr t! -- B." aim of Overlook la to be a truly said, ''and I am counting on the Hartman, 14 BrintWood drive, to should tary with their worth, capable of accommodating 25 JteejnekJrrofw- Passaie avenue, expansion and modernization will first-class hospital—with the best co-operation of all employers in Scotch Plains; Robert F. Smalley, or to the extent.to which such children, ages six to 10, from 2 as a member-at-large. lite vote be completed. \ kinds of equlpmeftt—attractiveto furnishing us with job openings, Jr., 34 Fay place, to Baltimore, lands af« commercially exploit* $255,399 Raised to « p.ia, each public school day. followed the recommendation (A detajfcd etplanatioa of the the best possible ttaff ef doctors- to that we may keep unemploy- Md., J, H. Kuhn, 52 Franklin ed. tieqprge believed that land Underwritten First tear made by John Blackmar, chair* ehaagea, future plans and a— attractive to the best nursei, in- ment lo a minimum in this com- place to Chatham; B. Mandator, hag a potential value as weB The Junior Service League un- man of the nominating conamitr nap showing the new district In Public Phase terns and workers. This means munity." 25 Aubrey street, to 22 Middle is an actual value, and that the derwrote the project for the first ;tee. ' '\ . . and the daaget fat the eld dk- Overlook .must have the befcfc- Several years ago Summit had avenue; *Isak Johnson, 18 Oak latter slouM govern. He taught r 41je .Center.charges $2 "a Mrs. Keeney will fill the place tilcts appears on page 7.) rtott uD-to-date equipment ihd a full-time unemployment office Ridge avenue, temporary P.O. that the«conomie location of land wefac j?bjid with an extra of ftobert *Rr ttursby, who re» The Board of Education stated most be able to afford the t*it that became a casualty of a de- Box 84; Summit. should Influence its taxability;, 50 cent charge for each adaiUopjU signed recently when a*.moved at- it Intends to adhere to its housekeeping. This, of course, re- partment economy: wave, It was X)thersr JJtuanne Lwniman, 1. i.e.., Und more favorably situated The YMCA has been given a child of the same family. It also from the city. present iK»JicyHof haying no larger quires a continuous program of continued for a while on a part- Ashland road, to Jenkintown, Pa.; for exploitation ihould bear a $255,399 "lift" towards Its $700,. provides free Uiitio^s for those . A native of Summit, Mrs. than complete 13-room elemen* capital improvements." time basis but finally closed com- Henry G. Stifel, 412 If orris ave- heavier tax even though unim- 000 building fund campaign by who eanaot pay. Applicants are Keeney was graduated' from Ober- tary jiehools for each district, Mr. Gerhard said hospital, au- pletely and local business wai nue, to Canada; L. ^ proved, than a plot in a non-ex- Summit Area residents, it Was screened to determine actual tin College and at f reseat is. pres- comparable to Lincoln School, so thorities were fully aware that handled out of the Irvington WoodUnd avenue, to Newark; ploitable area upon which a man- announced Monday by Lawrence need.' . . {"•'). ;• '•• ident of Uie Junior Service League far tte city's only complete unit. J. MacGregor, general chairman many heavy demands had been' of Summit. Her tens of office ex- office. John P. Jfeyer, 300 Springfield E?ch of the otter grade schools, sion hajl been constructed. The purpose of SAGE is to sur- avenue, to Chatham; Harold Har- of the building fund drive. The made on ttie time and pocketbooka pired in June. , / lack some of the auxiliary facili- Each leaseholder in Free Acres vey the problems of older per- long, 417 Morris avenue, to Bea- public phase of the campaign (Continued on psge 23) sons; the facilities and resources She has been active in United ties, such as shop, cafeteria, li- paid a single tax based solely on ended Saturday. Dates Set for ver, Pa.; Mrs. Daisy Braun, 68 available and to make recom- Campaign affairs in past years New England avenue, to Cran- brary, auditorium - gymnasium the siz« of his holding. If he held B& a captain and solicitor. This and outdoor play areas, and tte in acr# he paid exactly four times Mr. MacGregor, in his message Boosters Club mendations in regard to therm On ford; C, R. De Long, 105 New to the volunteer workers and year she and Mr. Kceaey are Enrollment in Board's long-range program is «» much ai hit neighbor with a mit basis the idea for a Visiting England avenue, to Pennsylvania; public, said, "The more active heading up District 2 in the Gen- set to. correct these inadequacies. quarter-acre, and only one resi- To Me Spring Hometnakers Service was evolved George Thompson, 96 New Eng- phases of the YMCA Building The function of this service is eral Division. Kindergartens land 'avenue, to 30 Oakley avenue; Rather than increase certain dence fcould be erected on a hold- Fund Campaign are now being three Agencies Rejected ^Continued on page 9) to provide an adjunct to medical Registration of all children who (Continued on page 23) suspended. The 'V leaders are Sports Teams and nursing care by placing se- On the recommendation of the Will enter kindergarten Septem- This plan brought little argu- confident that as returns ire fi- Letter winners and seniors who lected trained and supervised Planning and Survey Committee ber 12, will be held by Summit ment in the beginning, for Free nally tabulated construction of have participated in spring sports women In homes disrupted by ill (Continued on page 23) elementary schools May 24 and Acres was established simply as the first units in the building pro- at Summit High School will be ness to supplement the work of 25 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. each after- Seventh Annual Camp Fund a summer resort. But soon it be- gram are quite possible. Some guests of honor at the Summit came a haven for City dwellers, doctors and nurses. City Stil noon. The kindergarten teacher workers will carry on quietly to Boosters Association first annual The Service was started last some of whom buUt substantial will meet the parents at this time. finish their own volunteered ob- spring sports' dinner to be held October and now consists of 16 Sdk Pdb Voedne bungalows or all-year hornet. The Superintendent Roberts v. S. Launched by $700 Donation jectives and a steady effort will Tuesday evening, May 31, at 6:30 trained homeworkers. Dr. Robert S. Milllgan yester- Township assessors took note of Reed earnestly requests this early be made to see that every card is p.m. at the Hotel Suburban. If admitted to the United Cam day reported that there is as yet The Summit Herald Camp Fund this is slightly higher than last the improvements and jacked up finally covered. Your own help registration as it will facilitate last fall the Boosters arranged palp, the Child Care Center no definite time set for the arrival opened its seventh season this •Jsenments. And ai the assess- on this will be welcomed at any the opening of school in Septem- year. _ highly successful dinner to hon- would request $3,0d0 and SAGE of the Salic polio vaccine In Sum- week with a $100 contribution and (Continued on psge 14) point. To the more than 400 vol- mit. He added, however, that the ber by giving school authorities The camps used for the pro- or the football and soccer teams $5,000. an opportunity to estimate more a record goal of $2,124.09 to main- unteer workers and almost 2,000 program will get started with- tain if it Is to equal last year's gram are Bonnie Brae at Star contributors, and on behalf of the at the school. The spring dinner Act on Designations accurately the Kindergarten needs. Lake, the Salvation Army cams Trt* CuM Off will be given for those who played The Central Committee unanl in 24 hours after arrival and will donations which sent 79 needy present and future generations of follow in rotation the present Regulations of the Board' of kids to nearby camps. above Butler, tte Girt Scouts' Ana Powtf MI Tutsday youth who will be served from baseball, track, tennis and bas- Education requires that a child Camp Wanola at Bear Mountain, ketball. schedule of schools. The first 1955 donor to the fund, About 1,782 Summit Area home? this area, the Summit YMCA Vonierpoel Pond Stocked roust be five years of age on or which is jointly sponsored by the (Continued on page 9) Parents of the athletes to be He stressed that all precautions were darkened for approximately says, 'Thanka for a job well before November 30, 1955 to en- Herald and the Family Service honored may obtain tickets for With Trout—For Kids Only will be taken and only tested vac- •n hour Tuesday night at supper done'." ter kindergarten in September. Association, was the Universal the dinner from Alton J. Gast at A trout-fishing contest will bo cine will be used. Parents should time when a tree remover felled Mr. MacGregor emphasised notify schools if they have By the same token school author- Sunshine Society of Summit, The Summit High School and Booster held Saturday for PAL member) * tree; across Uie main Jersey that some friends of the 'T may changed their minds concerning ities suggest that parents register Herald administers the m Oas iitwltle page* * members and friends may secure at the VanderpoeJ pond at River Central Power fc Light Co. trans- have been missed in the personal the injections. Children absent their children in person bringing while Family Service screens the their tickets or make reservations road and Morris Turnpike under with them to the registration'the you'll flnalt miaiion line from Summit to New solicitation. He urges them to the auspices of the Police Athletic from schools because of illness applicants and makes all ar- phone and offer their voluntary by writing Summit Booster* As-i child's birth certificate. The lat- Providence. League. The pond will bo stocked will be given makeup shots later. rangements with the camps. Chureh . ,.\. #|| iftt power failure occurred at subscription and thus join the sedation, Box 177, Summit. Inas-1 ter is a necessary prerequisite to Transportation to and from, Hie l much as accommodations are lint-1 with 200 brook and rainbow trout registration. State law requires Classified ...... JO •:30 p,m, and service waa re- honor roll of the citizens of U]ls purchased from a Mount Crej- To Take lor Examination various camps is done by the area who have pledged them-, jfced, early reservations ire sug- that the child present a certificate stored at 7:35 p.m. In Summit ro, Pa, hatctipry. The day-long Optimist Club. Deaths 4,1 selves to the dedication of an ade- gested, i Two Summit residents have of vaccination before being ad- 800 cuitomeri were without serv- contest will be tinder police su- According to Mrs. Ann S. Dro- quate improved YMCA (o serve The dinner program will be an- filed applications Jo take the Newmitted to school. fdlroriatt ...6 ice, Chatham Township had 200 pervision. Jersey bar examination to be giv- kaw, executive director of Fam- «trviee disruptions and Newthe youth of this area. nounced later and a speaker well If there is nny question in ily Service, the cost of a two- Pau.ic Valley ....1^ IS , Harold M. Perry, president of known in the sports field ia being Boy* up lo the age of 14, whoen at Trenton on June 14 and 15. Providence l.ojffl. ' are not members of PAL, mayTh« local persons are Mrs. Eliz- which school district a child re- week period at a camp is $60; Social ....17, it, l«(20 Hie tree remover who caused the "Y," Is calling a special engaged. Edward Reavey and sides, his parents are asked to call Winthrop Greene will serve as co- join the organization on the spot abeth F, Parris of 05 West End for Your ProfMilatul P«rm*n»m Sporfs ....j,l4 *• power bresk wai r, 3. lentile meeting Saturday morning of svenue and Joseph Ginsberg of the superintendent's office, Sum- chairmen of the dinner commit- by paying 10 cents dues and par- w»*». cm Summit sows «t it Lafayette avedut, Chatham key leaders to pUn the next step 248 Kent Place Boulevard. mit a 3023. ICETA * EDWARD atUUTl SALOI in the building fund program. tee. ticipate in the contest. Township. THC SUMMIT THURSDAY, MAY S, I t&S «tse* nuts ant *tiU occupied but lor study by thetor. J«u 0. Chryrtal, • He fenat and Mrs avenue and Hekn C. Bonder, • OUTSTANDINO Three tier* f#f art expected to be vacated toon I WHu *^H>TW»!w and «rfl be so** at a later date. St. Apats E Silk, De Forest avenue, daughton, an the bamHriiriw of the esUta. with SECRETARIAL Hc«skgU«fs Successful bidden will be «- wso said am the day of the » PREPARATION quired to nmove fee buiknngs Mental HeaWi «f his polio vaccine, Mrs. Chrystal died Aprjl U. witbii a apacifiad time, discon- that science should now torn it* Upfor So b nect utilities, level fee groan* dferts against menial disease ss 9r0Jlv0ssww M •Hurt* awsn at Soasaut s sad atect certain other reqoir*- fcfve Underwiy tts next major target «f preven- ejrans* esasraitacy be Hew Tnistees Pvt Edmund K. Summersby, Irnnf t MM Uve wedteuie. Dr. Salk stated erected by stabs •Ajp mi uii»Mi Tte bid* should be sent to the fbe- eJeetiflo of ffve MW mnv- Tkis week, Mental Health Week, that "tbe ana of Mental diseitf txwsiag sbartnpt ioHi Fuafie Bowing ft Development ber» of the board of Iwiliu a# laapaut residents an being called is one of the largest by far and •far——t w War O, wsl be ssid Authority. a» last State stnol, FamUy Service AaaodatitaT mmIfm, as an others in comn»u- one partiaa«riy desperately in for "GM» SJ.*> •fss^eVKat^sat A^BVB^S^BSB> ftsa^sl sk£ V «tet*» for kental Heallo wider • klH sUntine pisxe, Mew directors for In addition ta research, the A Dependobie Swire City Officials terms vn Mrs, Twssass ill ssupervisiou n of Mn. Charles Uawa County goal of $40,000 is "Hieie at* ant as* last ef strong of 37 Edgewood IBdwards, chairman of the won»- sought to provide trainuii f»t city's csseigssMLf hasaw. A W. Gerird Tstiock of Ml •sfl division in Summit, mucb-needed psychiatric person- Place Boulevard, Mrs. fl* week began with announce- net for the mentally ill, facilities Ltunbtr and itfiWog Material St* Over Club Hofowite of 131 Hittcrast in the pulpiU at Summit for tnatment and the building- of of Mental Health Sun wen served last John G. Msciechnis of Ut saental health in the family, At};, with information furnished Antiques Show S Sale •««a the Mayor, OMBBU* by Mrs. Morton D. FagM school, factory and community B. Cltjr Solicitor, loning ing of 81 Badeau aveiwi, alscssd U shown in store windows through the dynamic preventive SCREENS •oard of Abutment, Bmldtag I*> to complete a two-year tarsi placed by Mn. Kenneth educational program of the Union mi i 1ASKING KIDtl, NffW JttSFT specter sad Besom 89 Club, atad by the nstgaattan of aai the Public library dit> Codoty Association for Mental toe, to answer ta a Superior M. Mackie. Ernest M. May of* ^ftf: arranged by Mr*. J.Health. lawts Ml sight sales sea* of Sad by a gnup «| CoH road wss n^lected to a sao- Persons not solicited thia week We*., Hms., Fit. May u, u, __ Wrightstone. Harold T. Combination Doors tbjecton tbntifA ead term. Srives, Jr., is local treasurer for an urged to send contributions 1 P. M. as It P. M. •ttnn»ey, Oornebus W. Retiring trustees an Mrs. Vir- fltt fund drive. directly to the Association office, Camae of ISM Newark lap firss of 113 Morris avenue, Summit 2SS Irood Sr. , Smnmit 6-052$ %pmmtn4 by W«mM'i Safety «f CariittM gini. Gilbert, Mn. C. Douglas Donald L. Ferguson, of West- HM T«mr O«s> lyon, Hellsrk* sad Hardy, Cart S. Hulett and Mrs. 71 «•*(* t Union County chairman for DflUCjhtwTS inkfffit fttOtt Sanad A. Smith, Jr. drive, reminded nsidents —^___ are srdend to George t). Smith was waitctad tnat the campaign is based on the The will of Martha B. Chiysta! an answer no later tban May president and Caaries P. (Auk,hope that money provided for re-hss been oflered for probate in l« to the chargei staled in ttw eosnplaint Jr. was elected vice pnsidaiL search will be able to do lor men- t office of Charles A, Otto, Jr., Raymond S. Klinger and Hitta. l illness what the National surrogate, courthouse, Elizabeth. According to the compl»int, tbe Richard H MarabaO foundation for Infantile Paralysis Wilfred L. Dempsey, attorney, 382 nnn«f ordinance, under whion alocted tnasunr tad has done for polio through large Springfield avenue, U the execu- "*"*" wt* allowed in an A-1respectively3 . district, is uncoastltu. la last It delegates powers Copies of the Association's an- ss tba Board of Adjustment wife, nual nport which conUiilod ^ asa\a«»is« •» proper stsodards suteaunt by ttw president, n- mjkA ** ** at ports of Mrs. Ana S. Brokaw, wtta •cutiv* secretary; Mn. iiBi daTi^SlEit D. Lead, chsirnan of tba fairal a aBprovai of the plain valescent committee; Mn. Mi SPECIALIZING IN- an arbitrary and ttBNaionabk. Hardy, chairman of the ***m-*m* aftinft evidane* visory committee and lbs /?»tfCross fi««« at Board «f AdJmtment cial statement, wan Car Wash & Slmoitizmg he*rin«i aod at a tpedal CouncU to all attending ttw dinner. mettin*; that the club would Reasonable Rate* • AGENTS FOR SHOES no speaker far the dinner wai create a traffic haxard and a ALLIED on •uwaaee, and would devatvate Rev. John M. Krumm, chaplain A Pick Up said DiUviry • MOB. thru The**. Columbia University. Mother*g Dan aearby aropertiea. OPEN T DAYS A WEEK! VAN UNES Ml Ub Staff Hie will of Charles 0, Lens has Miw Maureen F. Ford of n been offered for probste in the of- call SU. 6-10174 Wwr road h« recently aretpted fice of Charles A. Otto, Jr., surro- a poaitjon witii Bell Tel«*one gate, courthouse, EUiabeth. Elisa- 200 IIOAD STIEH SUMMIT, N. X IUHHIT Labi of Whlppiny. Miu Ford re- beth C. Lenx, widow, of 105 New oo-74 toSrood A Summit, N. J. ceived her secretarial training at England avenue, is named exec*. the Berkeley Socbool in E.st t)r-true and beneficiary of the estate. aage. Mr. Lens died Apr. 8.

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OodfltCvstom Koyol Lonosr... olsmorovt "hordlop." allthls SAVING IS ENJOYABLE Price Class!" It gets to be a litUe confastBf-thb talk^ ifcut whit i^rie» class" a car U In. This new Dodge is msJdt* s In fact, tho Dodge Coronet 4-door shown below actually deso sweep b Mgjj^jh&i^., .,*^uZ corte l«m than some models in the lowest price class. «of Mj^peUm Travd.Jirsf'doss in tho car that's Owners who an used to paying a tnousao^dollwsimon I^or a ear find that money ean't but mon luxury, mon knoddng "prie. elan" Into a cocksd hat escitiBg features and beauty than in the dashing Custom definitely pleasant to see th© tofdl in your pass- Royal Lancet shown above. It's up to 9 inehea longw Th« N«w than competitive models costing more! And owners of so-called 'low-priced cars" are finding book gradually increase. A regular deposiieack payday with in- that a new Dodge, with all its dashing length and flasS rtyle, can bo thtin for only a few dollars a monthmw* ttrest compounded semninfiually, will amount before too long to / than any of the small earn-up to 19 inches shorter and DODGE far less exciting! . . mnd FlssMnf AK-dt an impressive sum. Owek Yoiir Cor-Owck Accidenlil N§w4>«H)e Gam* Woof ssdan... wlutbvy of the yeor.

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Dop«tH tmarane* Corporation PLYMOUTH Bonking Ham* tm A.M.. 2.-O0 fM. Monday through Fridsy OTTO SCHMIDT, JR., INC. 304-306 BROAD ST. SU. 6.1665 SUMMIT, N. J> . MAY t, im }fjfln ^•«^i^k" BttST the kat M**44M 11 •• Mr. JQirAer was ffvpaaa Park Vi«r terra««, ^ fwi^ppaj ptonis P*oc« Outlook us January fttt» the. Week ait* a*a OfJMf Bibie Socktjr, wiD be To k Dbcuf std lay 1. Kirchw of 143 Mapb Uinti* ipai speaker at •* Dr. Alfred H. Tayior of Berte- NaUum A. » mt aad htt bees street has bees aomuiated to serve [Telecom Annual meeting l» he ley Height* wflt bs tbe fuest featun wrttw ai aeeretarf ef tte Morten Uboratodu, Muttey. at i;ial tbe emapel ©finer** speaker at a dinner awctiag of Tekgr»a> and Asa, wjffl apeak «a Prosp«*U el Pea« te tt« MJ* York City. dk EaatM at u aMa m^ti^ awt Area Chamber of Cwuoerce Stifler fU slbfetad wi* ored by the M«'s Oak «f oaet* lor mn Ikaa U May is «t the. Betel Sutfufeaa. Commoatty Otutk m Tuesday «t ANOTHfR "MULTIPLE USTED" HOME Tat dinner i* heii* planned in and" ttpot tor nettr*n«8t I U p.m. at OomjBMity Bavat, cooJuMtioe with Chcpteal Pteg- 4 Waldrt* *yam. recording fecretary tad reee Week, which wiH be ebaervel Mr. Torkheiaur raees^r re- nationafly from May M to 2L topic olbiiUlk wffl bt turned fro* M aasigaweni » Sold By on. M tfc « Book." Dr. Taylor, who ifauafu of Egypt, Cypru and Israel where the analytical sertioa of Air Se- be looked for the stories battsd duction Laboratories at Murray the headlines. Open An Account... Hill, will demonstrate the extra- Previously, he was wife tat Mu ordjaary properties of liquid air, tual Security Agency ia Paris at and will illustrate iae effects of which time he fulfilled contrict. Local Realtors Get A FREE extremely law temperatures on to write }• docuneotary fflm familiar things. Samples of liq- treatments for the MSA's predwe PARKER PEN! uid air wfll be displayed and an Uvity divUion. His duties took explanation will be given of bow him into 23 countries where he in- Mt will serf this beautiful aad why air u liquified. terviewed represeatatyvei on all Parker Jotter" ball point pen, Dr. Taylor, who hat been-with levels of industry. ._ everyone opening a new Air RedutUon since 1M6, was for- Mr. Turkheimer ku taught tt» wt .is 9 ppaowtw •• wejcosui •§• wew ^ account of $25 or more by mail. merly on the staff of the lfanbat ture writing at Columbia UinVer- tan Project. He. studied at the sity Graduate School ef Journal- University of New Hampshire and ism and baa written for many Columbia University. newspapers and magazines. Also in observance of Ctemical A dinner for member* will pre- .cede. the open meeting. 3 Progress Week, whic* ii spon- HUNG IT ON-Br*yton School Cub Scouts are shown loading one of sored by toe M»nufacturin| several trucks with waste paper coUecled by the Cuba in their recent LOCtil CbemUti Aisociation, the re- ute paper drive. The collection was one of tbe neat successful •y U. $. SfwwJ Unit search laboratory of the CeUoese ever conducted in the city »nd tbe first to be held in several monthi CorporSUon has extended invita- Tbe boys and adult volunteers spent most of last SatattUr working on Leonard 1*. KoeUhotfer of 10 52 BEaEVUE AVENUE Uoog to ioeal officials to tour their T* Hie. project. (Wolin photo) • Baltusrol road has been appoint- facilities and to see demohstra- ed manager of sslei tor the New- SUMMIT M«w YiNfc City. their work on May 18. ark district. United States Steel LMLLI TMfHft* "Jettor-iia IfwnHM rtaia YMCA Men's Out m eta raa imtat- Is MRtMt Cra* _ ... _ wwi Sets Up Three sfcstk tanaf, the Mrs. Louise C. Russell of 8 Hill- eat? ptn with • tide avenue war treated .for a rets** MI AM» back injury by Dr. Joseph Pey- ser, Hillside Township phyiician, Day Camp Grants after a car she was driving Mon- The Men's Club of the Summit ACCOUNTS INSURED day was in a collision in tfeat municipality. YStCA recently voted funds for UP TO 510,000 three camp scholarships to be According to police (he Summit swarded needy and worthy boys woman was injured in a five-car this summer. The boys will at- chain collision in the east-bound tend Camp Cinnundus, the YMCA HAYES lane of Rt 22. The accident oc- day camp, for a period of two SAVINGS JIM! LOAN curred when the driver of the first ear suddenly applied his weeks each. This grant mark* the flSStKIAMON brakes and the other cars col- first time the club has been able lided front to rear. Mrs. Russell's to aponsor such a project. Funds a. ':iM t IU. ear was third in line. for tbe scholarships were col- lected from the sale of Christmas cards, a project sponsored by Men's Club last fall. Earlier toe group repaired ping-pong tables TAY'MOSBZ ia tte lobby of the youth depart- ment. Several 'dub members YOU CAN RENT A WHITE bare been active in collecting SUMMER FORMAL money for the YMCA building fund drive. At its last meeting the club beld its annual election of officers. . .. and ihVII lova ov

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IPKNK SMBIttCNtS # hmfmm KM A rAMI|Y OP rom POt AN INfHtl SUMMH lOttflW ponritl. 4-5-6-7 Ye«f mamktnW* fae ewetf ewary easwrtlet expenae and entitles yaw family *• oil toMftfae f *• di*. UmM number ef ilnoU thorttt , wWtw. CHURCH DIRECTORY «• *m» nansr y Tempt* Sinai eat at tfai* Sunday. Bji^-t^i frost the atMr , Hebrew venue of me BWe aad correia- ; Bar Mitt* a* dais, : • aje., Aduit passages from "Seieace and ' wits Key to the Scripter**** hf Mary Bate* Eddy wH eamyf -M a, a*. Half

•:» *.«.. Sabbath •aaajWP*. mjagjeaaja) ^flv ec and ienm The aad FaSea Mas". ' Fain of a Liber*! Jew * TWadu H» _ tbe passage* to be read* H arajtr — 1* a.«u, Ehi from Sarsee and Health » me at YMGA. Tomorrow — 1 P-nt, Calvary 'a* aaiac; 1 P «, fefiwnaf, "The dinac nature was liaaw wsa Mn. Saam H. best expressed in Christ Jeans, fiaatlin. aiMaktr; l;4f P Friends Me*Hng wsottrew upon mortals the traer Ck rebNartal; > !:]• 11 1 1 refectwa of God and lifted their "™ i - - ™ s »^M*^P^ wwv ^** ^jF^r^p M4wa 4HMiram*^a aauivja* Today-? «,•«., re- p. ax, Jsai^- Gaoir nacarul; The BeiifxMK Society of Fnenda f M«, aiib.r than tacir poor Sanda>-| a. s., Holj »auiw> baanal 4.:lSp-!» WeiLaua*ter Girl Caair — t p.m., Prayei d»j - T:» p. «. YWCA. tenday school tor chikirca ; f«ie£, stck. ttnainf, and dyaw" I » * ^; CeeHmwtaaa and Kat W«m«c* GaJd; III •aL is at tbe same ttaie. Vtsnart are! t25» e-li). ! *by — ~ ; Y.m ami » « aJB., War- j The fokka tent is from I Cor-1 Mnoday _ T:» .#*, Boy ship and sarm«s * -' " Long Hill Chapel JM»iTMMORUL iaaiaaa (15:22): "As ia Adam' Cod." Awembly of God Churck Chnmam Iwanaah* first Ev. LutKeran Churcf die, tvee so a ChrM ahaSf aL, St Katfc- «a iprlaflltU A Be*. LeBay C iPaefter a§ be made alivt." }a*nat's fir, M The Cliiirch 7SUI«*TTAn. Marry & apai; at Trtdtjr njnatrf, Baaday - 1:45 am., fcwdiT SUMMIT N. P. Methods* Church Newart; • p_... Ihaewaa (aaaily •«*MMJ »»i»«m for aD asac asd Today — • p m., CkBrch school Bev. Beece B- BBI ' dtiaow at loUrt Treat Hold, ? - »»S am., Suday rmm m 10 43 a.aj. Monsiaj wor- sptdal recofniiion of Blethers carters meetiztg. Day; 11 am., Wonkip and ser* Satartay — • p.m, Women's Today,-10 am., General aad Vtdata&tf - it a.«., aaip: Coiug* prtyer me«tia#l mitsaon seviag croup at cswrch; Wtdmtdiv mon, "Malachi* Mesaagc for program aaaadd aBeetmg «poa mimi- Wortd Sertle* Coauaittcc school; U a.m.. Mencry and ac- Modern Men"; Junior chords; Nmi f P S:» and I p at. Chair reheanala. taboo ef Pastor aad Mrs. Carlson, tivity gnsjaei BfonHf *:» p m . Alliance Youth FeQow- Sodad ? — > 43 an,Ctarrii Temorrow—Noon, May Fellow- Sf. Luke's Episcopal ship loncbeoa, Meyersvillc Pro*) New ma miBever> ahip; Junior young people's aseet- eeboei; 11 am. Worship at Moray Hal ist; Pre-serrk* prayer meet- Monday - t p.au. Beard of I t»yter*» Chart*; Speaker, Rabbi f d L BamwHL ftjft. Taeaday—I p.m , Men's Qyb »»T Walur Matflrf ini; VM p m., Request *Ra*t" in Trustees» . I MonisoIfnmWaI BiaHis)l orjf SommilCaax»il;' Tn"T—, -' »«T. Mn. I4»ard C I^HCCla _~_ .,., w, « dins»r; 1:14 pum., tt* seog service; Sermea, "Tit* Teesday—T SS p.m,, Bey Seoots. Owamantty Comnk — 1 pa., rriday with Mathaa A. pwy- Pots of Water and the Lessons of ©•Off£4 reul IppoliH life," Christian Science Church — Its a.m.. Oians aMenftf at tbc bbae er acrr^ce. ie«(»d In a aerie* af c ascssafe «a "How to Study Your ; 11 i,a., Wdrtbip asd «sr-1 "^ - °a ftbte&**•• " Catt road. ... _ •» Twap Bfibie" ; mry; 7 .«., afett»d Sunday ~ jt, C»«rek Pta« k *m Middk Eaat * • • at Ywrtb lebowiiup; Junior and - Swtday — »;» ««* Staday teiwel; U••.,Wamty. toddtera. CantraJ tebtM^ for iQ asei; t:6 am. Tbe fart that aaan's real ajtart i high troops, kindertaiteB and ertslhre te God 1 likeness is oafaflen, up- Tuesdad y t p.m., Mrs, fl. S. ty trVK9: Christiaa faaagy &av A4«it Bible cLat*; 11 sum., Mora- Chyrch laf jrayer—HoSier's Bay ierrk« rightigh , andd frefre winU be brought Orth, president of 'the soatbern i ***y worshiorship ana^d sermo«rmoon "WbW^j \ . 5 Ba|»ti»iB?ft i ** imi"t bya>^. »r4P« . BavswcBm . *a; 2- with Mraim, "Loii and Eunk*." pan., Junior Wgb FrBowiliip pie- «. ••* Diamond Hill Church Bk at Lebanon; 7:3» p.m.. Senior T»day-i to U BQcb FeOowihip. teriaa aoraery; 1 »,av, 4PvaTw* aRMIBIPevKv \ihPW wj^fes^^BSBaaajaT Toesdaj- t:13 *.«., Ereainj y; Goad. Marttu Gaild hi FaDawa^p landiy - »« am.. Cbareti Booao; Praffrua, "laral Wocfc la aeaad; 11 a.m., WorAip and] aer- Oakes Memorial Church Columbia"; S:||S p.a^ Boyf* ntm, 'The Motoer rfTraditk» or A kttw Wo* «* Ufa j Be?. PaBb> S. Watters, Jr. caoir naeanal; VM P-BL. Swot of Free laqoLry"; Nimery; T:|f Troop 1*2; I p,a., Addt Motet ftn., Senior youth btk/tnUf. Ck»lr nlminT Tbii consists hi «Kr*Jaiai itlfMatnl aad Tataday — 3:91 p.D.,Bmnii neB-denial.aaaiaf tti adnd aaptrior to tha li MetiBf; 8 15 p.m. Ven'i Onb "Yo«r tody, ay vvcrepsBiaa; Ha) vie el etttte, Ua, BMtting; Miraball Palmar, colas, chealal, dga«tt««, dgifi, tobacto, apeaker. beer, want end whiskey. By ee dainf, ona Jewish Communify Centtr can aave money (avenftaf NM.OO per fet Quth of Christ Sdcnfet family per year), hare better health, a Oar Fmtmi Em* at 309 Sprin^fldd Afcnne 17 Keat fine* laeJuaii SWIM CL.UB loafer and more enjoyable Mte, a dearer •i—i narry •* uiwnan mind, better home* wtetliaanlK aad-bast A Ihra'arh ef The Mirthm Cwwtii, The- Wrat Hrwriji ef ^hrlat Cantor Sioawy •orris ef aB-create the wfi to wit. BURROUGHS & KOHR .. When a peraoa aaapta tkla ffatmila sot IUA.M. Today—5 p.m., Religkws scbool PIEASB) merely for setfiaa hawflfi bet M order to BIRECTMS acfiUP.M. taeolty meeting; 8:30 pm., SUter* help otben, Ota one 1* em ta netire a Board, • TO great reward m the joy that comet from Christian Sefenee Rental ROM Tomorrow—7:JB p.m.. Candle ANNOUNCE jenfarmtaf humane aad naaetflih service SON time; 9 p m., Sabbath eve aer»- to helpothen. , OMW TO.THE fUHJC lect; Bar Mitzvah d Beth SUi(- Bememher, each oot who ia he^ed is Mt* WtKBKUtttBLD AVENUC..,:.. man. owrcotBiug and avetdtaf the oae of ill 309 Springfield Avenua • SummH 4-0259 Opcm eafly »*0 to fete aaeaet 8o>4an aad tuOdaya: dm Saturtay —10 a.m., Junior con- drop rtprtseota an awrmfe diwet sarbf freeation. of HOW900 ia the individual's Bfetoe and A. fd tn tat «ad attar Mat Watanday amaat riiri aaay a* wad, Suaday_io «.m., Sunday scbooL WHITEY HART an economic fan of more thtfi |M,«ft.K M«Xkday-tfi a.«., Rummage lor our Cosotry. The tHatwinf of httnan- •ak rpofuoni by tbe Sisterhdot «y from me miaery eeeaed by pobooa is a "-' MIL" ' "'f moat wasabJe and necenary coetribctioo to socie^r. ' •. ffeferf Swimmlmg Ceecft I Lend a belpia< hand not only throut* your em exanple bet by a personal ce» nov# joined ow fcrence with your aasedatee aad Iriand*- Ktriai them Ustlmoay aa to tbe benefiU I Half ot VM l»*e recefred. Howard B. Biabop

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iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Iwfsjw* General Hsssttil Dr m progress or DEATHS aoosi to start. -• • LETTERS There are so many appeals upon local Miss E raily H Hartoett, a rest ia ttsi. I»r. pocketbooki, not only by oar own Us** hi* Mrs. fcUa Mark Scnuyler of 1 SUMMIT BRAID dent at'tfce &*«**• **•*. *Md eVeetor el th* Euclid a*eane «ise MeasUy (May nity organizations but by schools, churches, «f Itmioas, I) at ser kesae after aa Utoess ef ,*attJast colleges, health founrfaritHtt, foreign relief, is aeveral SMB**. Ike w»s «., Iwaie was out-of-town agcnocsaae* th* tike, that people _ .» iBness - Her hwbsBd was lie 1*U He- ia feast eft! Sausattt iha had been vacationing at Day- ia cMperatiaa with theo- feel they have to stop somewhere. It was only The BBsst in ike ear was opfcjhu Seanyllr, sa »«oiiiiUe4 because so many recognized the importance sana ttoet December. Miss fisrtr logical semiaarin aad the grad- wi« Leidesdorf A Co, New York. sightly injured a«4 see*** ate* art* wa* n. uate daaartawtt of wniverutiea j at He* ier*tj, lac of a modern, dean, efficient and weft* {Be atsd several years ago. Aatftt Bureau i*J Clreulition Miss HUrtnett was bora ia New to oflar the apacisl inatnictioa Mrs. fchuyier was kera ia Mew i rnm »•< K«w» fl» equipped YMCA that the splendid total was York but had lived ia atoaselair aaesJai aw ssissioaary work. ately made a phone cal iar Ust York but had bvtd ia Summit fat lteMI by tlu Summit PunUs&i&s Co.. turj Tbiu*- obtained. fw c year* before moving Kara neat 1S9S «att tsa, or Mur- mere uaa » years. She leaves a M U Swill Street. Summit. Sew ieoxj Esuntf •» ffv« yesrt ago. She was a gradu- ray werfcet • New Y«* as the aa m*u*r OetoJ«« t. tH» »t th* Mirt *9m Thii does ww mm. that th* YMCA kaa lMv«bl« I know, bat vtftta flsna aaagkttr, Miss Bvera Scsuiylsf n. i undM «et erf Marcb 3. 1V>9 OwnMl «•• ate of Pratt lastttuu, •rasttya, tdwMtieaal seeietary of the Sto-at the home address. bi ftr« rorbai *nd Cvti S HuUtt dosed the books on its fund raising drive there were two goltoa awbMtmawUMil 111 aad had bees a kindergarten JSHlfc TipwWJif «BIw7TWSW^SBS»»i «w with final chapters unwritten. Both the orig- aad lite city amhsjaaeo at tteeher in H*v York sdMok Norman S. Garis Editor die scene. uus capacity, a* visited colleges inal goal and the needs are still valid. Clean- ataay years ago- tkrouglkotat North America to Edward C. Sheridan , Advertising up squads will continue to increase the total I have sever seea sues prompt She it survived by two nieces, ••list euwUdatei Cor missionary Mario* A. Kern Advertising service anywhere in the eouatry Mrs. Margaret Massey of Bieh- service abroad. and thus be able to take on more and marc and I think it's something we can CulS. Hutett ,. Publisher of the entire building and modernization mond. \'» . and Mrs. Harriet Co- Dr. Murray graduated Srou) the ll be mighty proud of ia our city bum ol Rockville, ltd.,*'and a program. of Summit. University of Toronto in 18S9. If U tmnumir rmqmm$Mmi thmt turn* far nephew, £ugeoe Hartnett of Cald- Knox avarde4 an honorar> Doc- Sincerely, NOW!! ** ,mkmitf4 at early i* (A* •«* m In this respect it is heartening that the welL tor to Divinity degree to him » Webster Van Winkle n rmmiwed •ft" S p.m. TutUmj mmj U to YMCA a few weeks ago announced at its lie funeral was frwn iie Gal-uai. Ug*er Memorial Funeral Home, mmUui from Tkmn4my'» IM««. annual dinner that it plans to put into i N* Straajer New Early ia his career, Dr. Murray We Hove Raaslisf Our Q AiX Utter* i« tfc* editor muut *w dgmad •I' Roseland »venue, Caldweil, at went to India as a foreign secre- diate use the funds now on hand for as many Editor, Summit Herald: g;15 am on Thursday, thence mUl fe puhlitked u tary «f the International Young improvements as they will buy, rather than' I want to take thU opportunity to St. Aiaysius Church, CaldweU For The MeataAwd Art to thack you tor sendlaf the nay Men's Christian Association. He Ail Deptrtmett* - Gumiatt wait until continued solicitations bring in where, at 9 a.m. a high mats of established three branches of the additional funds. requested. Wat OM first tfaee requiem was celebrated. M Mr nil U adwace Single *©p»«i IS since f moved to New Provideaee V.M.C.A. in Bangalore, the capi- Offering You Hwpe Savings Os Back eopl« IS ceou «act> about three months ago I sow ass lev. J. Lovell Murray. D. D. tal of Mysore. afcte to "get ay bearings" sad He is survived by his widow, Rev. J LoveU Murray, D. D., Clla Marion Jones Murray; two Be Not Dismayed, Bernarr find out about tne geof raphy of father of Dr. Norman L. Murray trie Summit Ana. <• teas, Dr. Murray and Bruce H. BEAUTIFUL THIRSDAY. MAY S, lffSS Women have always played a major role of this city, died Saturday at Murray of Toronto; a sister, Miss in the lives of men but there are some men I do all nay shopping in $«»• mit but have been using only one 5 NEW "55 UNCOLN A Firm and Fair Decision who just seem to have more to do with wom- route because ef ignorance aa4 * en than others. We refer in particular to the tea; of getting lost if I tried other The current trend in municipal political aged Bernarr McFaddcn, former publisher, suftested roads. Last week-end, INVESTMENT SECURITIES activity all too often leant toward the line health faddist, hotel operator and veteran of thanks to your map, I found and Capri Hardtop of least resistance. Too often public offi- matrimonial wars.' Although one might say used a route that saves consider- able time. MUTUAL FUNDS cials find that expediency is the better part his recent episode in the Jersey City jug was I atn SUM. »«t feere «rt otoer of valor, and that procrastination on a "deli- only a part of the drama of his life, it is in neur residents in this region who a way, saddening that he was incarcerated have had the same dlfficuHj'. We W. L IK. ConvertsWos. cate" municipal problem pays off in votes at because he skipped a few alimony payments. nefNAmer* tike to know our town the polls. aad I nave found that the best 40 la« Ytar That pat goes to the officials of Berkeley lished. Those are, of course, merely fragments Editor. Summit Herald: Height*, who have offered a forthright and Art linkletter layi "people m intelligent solution to the dilemma of the in McFadden's big. full-of-musdes life. He funny." I would add that they art EQUIPPED WITH HADrQ, NIATIK. TUUO. single tax which ha* existed in Free Acres has hiked over hill and dale with hundreds wonderruL During the course of sine* 1910. That single tax, according to of followers, be has prescribed health rou- tte YMCA'a Buildini Fund Cam- DRIVT. WHITf WALL TOIS, IACK4J» many, has produced a double standard of tax- tines for a full and vigorous life and he even paign a good many tilings are made national figures out of an old codger said, some helpful, tents critical, UGHTS, DIRECTIONAL SIGNALS. AND THE ation for residents of the Township. jeae reasonable, some emotional, It is difficult to set aside a long-estab- named "Daddy" Browning and his protege, some factual, some ill-informed, FAMOUS MULT1LUIU AUTOMATIC U)l«. lished precedent. It is unpleasant to alien- "Peaches." This is a normal situation and it CATCMt ate a group of homeowners—and voters. But in recent years Mr. McFadden has is a healthy sort of apprthal. Re- sponsible leaders in this historic There are hours of explanations of reasoning, been on the wane. He has made headlines effort by the YMCA (and there only by jumping into rivers from airplanes. of attempts to reconcile poies-apart view- are many, many responsible and Lrfftswi point!, and in this instance, tile possibility That is, until be landed in the pokey in Jer- devoted leaders working), are 4-wey fewer Seet. of legal action. There are loud blasts against sey City. convinced that most thoughtful the officials involved. And, if some of those people in our area do recognise - We hope the incident will hot crush Mr. the YMCAs building problem,do officials aspire'to continuance in office, there McFadden and that he will emerge from this believe ia tte "Y" progrim for ia always the threat of defeat in the next latest episode intact, ready to go on meeting the community, and ere eager to election. life with out-thrust chin, muscles flexed and be counted as supporters ia the TERMS ARRANGED gray mine flying in the wind. current building campaign, There Berkeley Heights officials have no doubt are thrilling stories of personal considered all of these aspects. They have Sacrifice being recorded every AT LOW BANK RATES also decided that the welfare of the majority day as tte campaign workers tell comes first. They have placed their belief Current Comment of their interviews. The score Is in equal treatment for everyone above the Brisk Walk overwhelmingly positive by any 44 desires of a few. They've demonstrated a "call fair standard and there Is no doubt DON'T MtSS THIS MONEYSAVING (Washington Evening Star) ia my mind thst the whole com- them at you see them** strength that will A brisk walk, one is told, is good for the munity will be proud of the final OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME" offend some, no doubt, but will in the long constitution in this time of transition from result. pull benefit many. Their stand on this issue lethargic winter to active summer. It tones 1 find myself wondering what At might well serve as an example to other the muscles, awakens the brain, arouses the a teen-age youngster in the over- public officials who falter when unpleasant ambition. One is told ttiese dungs rather crowded sixties will be saying and or unpopular action must l>e taken. what's more' Important what he kobert D. Brough Fletcher Uflcota-Mefcury . pointedly aa one dons one's slippers prepara g be doing. Certainly, the adults tery to relaxing with tile evening paper. of today hive a big responsibility Funeral Director KM2 HtANKUM PUCI SU. 6-0140 4 Creditable Total It is agreed that a brisk walk is pleasant tor the chance this ywth gets for S3S SmfpfrkM at Morris OPEN EVEX INGS to contemplate as one sit* in one's easy chair a well-rounded eharacter-build- The drivr for new construction and im- ing program wteh as tte "Y" JSJ»- I _J luoytaaauta for the YMCA has been finished in the early evening. One sees, in prospect, worker who as far as the general public Is concerned. The toe pleasures that await—the hearty hello to M , set lei jrears yeutt final tally shows approximately $25«,OOO in a neighbor deep in bis first struggle with the sunrleo is Summit, I am tremeo- Ca^kand pledges. This is a very large sum to lawn's long grass, sights unseen before be- donab* grateful for nearly 2,000 cause the walk until now has been merely contributors to date who have real be^ secured by popular subscription for a mm to the future of fee "Y." For local capital fund drive. When expenses have a means of locomotion to get from one place ~- wfcohoMMek timidly be- bees} jnet. fees to the professional fund" lOlllllprl^ thajr f»u poiaiW* f.Uirr,rj ing aides paid and expected^ shrinkage* ** ^JL?^*UL?fl*r*i»e P**y •' tlie^vwiirag covet IJis spirit of an earUer, ey. absorbed, there should be about $250,000 breeze on tb« young leaves, and the glimpse .! Wds are of a zirst star. ^* a r>avy Crockett the« available toward^ the objective of the cara- days. Now there was * man . . A map of the walk is drawn in the mifid. #D4 It was h|s. kind that;built The Summit Herald thinks this ia a cred* Perhaps one will walk a roUe, or two miles, Ameriea. The present titnes call itaWe total. While it does not meet even the er even snore. Tha walk grows, in the mind, lor so less courage- - —, No mittw what the future holds, into a safari, complete with guns, gear and Jtht reeenl to date indicates modified hopes of those in charge of the that more than $250,000 has been a good banking connection beating drums, ana one becomes a great drive, it does mean a substantial contribution pledged. Tfcis i» » long will always be helpful. toward a worthy cause, a cause which de- white doctor, exploring the upper reaches of the Amazon. These thinga are not attain- * pa at m served enthusiastic community support. The is.wrUinly needed to do money now on hand at least will start the able, but a walk might take off some of the $*J*- •**• «««ctors ef We can't predict future conditions, YMCA on its modernization program.and no weight from a hibernating winter. " plan M to move ahead on but here at First National doubt will provide our city and that institu- And then, ,** one continues to dwell on has¥ bee^n planned as a grad- you'll always find banking services tion with a new pool and some of the more plans for a walk, one recalls the shortness uated eonstnidlon. It seems e«. to keep you abreast of the limes. vital repairs. of breath and the weariness of muscle which that tte sew rwimming developed during the last three-block trip jto enaV otter related faciliUes i In looking back upon the campaign, we (Continued on page 8) think that many people had a "restrained" the drugstore. One recalls also, rather yague- •• enthusiasm for the plans because of a mis- ly, having read somewhere that a brisk walk understanding of the purposes of the United of 36 miles is needed for each pound of ftVARD A6AINST weight taken off. One agrees that a brisk walk Campaign. The United Campaign or the WHANCIAL LOSS Community Chest, call it what you will, deals might do wonders for the constitution, and wholly with operating expenses of local char- one fully intends to try it But tomorrow itable agencies. It does not,, and can not and will-be soon enough. should not, attempt to include capital funds. It is unfortunate that this distinction "Calic" Electricity (Cleveland Plain Dealer) " could not be brought home to the public with sufficient force to provide larger contribu- We are happy to be informed that cats are good for something besides looking at kings tion! to the YMCA building fund but there and catching a stray mouse on occasion. They were too many Summit families who felt they are extremely useful animals provided they had gone as far as they could in philsnthropic are put to the proper use. gifts for this year and did not realize that the Y drive was on a different level. When you pat a cat on a cold day elec- with sounei stock tricity is generated. Maybe you thought it And no doubt many of the volunteer was a shame to let all this power go to fire fosuronce. So workers felt the same way. A goodly portion waste. It Is no longer necessary. An engineer •flit agency ROW. of those who called on individuals, !ocsl for the Consolidated Edison Co. of New York AND TRUST COWP/\[\Y business and others had been doing the same has figured out how many pats of the cat it tbitf, time and time again in months past, rould take to light a 75-watt bulb for a min- SUMMIT . for other institutions just as worthy and just ute. It is 9.200.OO0.000! Holmes Agency •i needy as the YMCA. But don't be discouraged. Remember, a Rtdten — Insurers But with all these handicaps it is no small cat has nine lives and you can therefore count fbrttng fitimmlt nn4 I trinity achievement In a community the size of ours on at Itast nine minutes of light. And how tm $7 ttmrt to have raised more than $256,000, especially many pats would that take? Well, nine times #he» then Wire other competing drives 9,200,000,000 which makes—you figure it. 4i St. ».teoo THE SUMMIT HEsALD. THUtSftAY. MAY I, Board of Education Statement on Schoof Housing 1 1 .*. A ft* **? •*•»*«• *•• completed a comprehensive sdd to the existing buildings in the areas where residential veniently located elementary schools, each we containing study * ttoachool housing situation. TUi study point* up growth is expected would involve either adding three or four adequate classroom and auxiliary facilities as well as ample Ott n*td of certain f acilities in the existing schools to make classrooms to each building, and thereby creating combi- pkyarea* them anpltte Khooi unita, and the need for additional nation grades, or adding a complete 7-room addition to one stating capacity that is anticipated in the sear future. building to absorb projected increases in several school Regarding the Junior-Senior High School, the Board districts. visualize* that with the elimination of New Providence With the completion of the new addition and the re- student* beginning in 1957, the present facilities will be ade- 1 0MjdWtaftf the ©W section of the Washington School, this While combination grades will be necessary at times to quate without building additions. A parcel ot property has I building will represent a complete "thirteen room" elemen- accommodate enrollment fluctuations, the Board of Educa- recently been acquired on Elm Street which will relieve the tary school, and will include the various auxiliary facilities tion, aa a matter of policy, is opposed to the establishment ot parking situation around the building. SP Aft* «•&*•*• wMaikm^nmmim, and library. a aeries of such combination units as a permanent part of Jhejjiflding proper and tiie playground areas will offer its elementary school organization. Although the provision of adequate classroom facilities facilities comparable in all respects to the new Uncoln School, is of primary importance and will be given priority over other which is Summit's only other complete elementary school. As to the addition of a complete 7-room unit on an exist* school building needs, the Board also intends to engage an Each of the other elementary buildings lacks some of die ing building, this would involve a 20-room elementary school. architect to proceed with plans tor other major building auxiliary facilities, and the Board's over-all program proposes The Board believes an elementary school of this size with projects. to correct these situations. enrollments of 600 to 650 pupils, and the attendant hazards and inconveniences of traffic congestion and large concen- The above program has required the Board to give seri- r JranWin and Brayton, the other two thirteen room tration of pupils would tend to destroy the neighborhood ous study to existing school boundaries in order to assure school* (two classrooms per grade plus kindergarten) lack character of Summit's elementary schools. maximum utilization and flexibility of the over-all elementary onlv adequate rooms for auxiliary facilities such as audi- school plant. Therefore, the Board proposes the following torium-gymnasium, cafeteria and library, to become complete As part of the permanent school planning, the Board is changes in the present school boundary lines: school units.. opposed to the establishment of elementary schools in excess of 18 classrooms. h Sfctabtolt « Mir school district between Springfield Avenue Jefferson School, a seven room unit, (one classroom per and Kent Place Boulevard, extending from Morris Avenue to grade and kindergarten) has recently added adequate play- It is the Board's conclusion, therefore, that classroom the New Providence line. This im presently has m school capacity necessary to take care of the projected increase in population sufficient to support » seven roont school and ground facilities and now needs only auditorium-gymnaaium, elementary school pupils should be provided by the construc- would be served by the new building. Itth area now enrolls cafeteria, and library to become a complete school tion of a new elementary school. papib from both Brayton and Franklin, bat; mainly from Franklin. • Roosevelt School has recently had a complete interior After careful consideration of several possible locations, renoration including provision of cafeteria facilities, and it the Board has selected the Wilson estate, located between 2. Transfer to Franklin the southwest portion of Brayton, now is planned to acquire adjoining property lor play purposes. Springfield Avenue and Beekman Road in the Oakley Avenue mainly undeveloped but including some of tha largest areas now under active home development. However, in Summit, as in other suburban metropolitan area as the site for this new elementary school. This property areas, the number of elementary school pupils is continuing represents one of the few remaining sections of undeveloped 3. Make minor adjustment* of the Brayton boundaries at Black- to increase. Residential home developments in the city are land adequate in size for an elementary building. Its location burn Bond and in the Sylvan Ternee area. actively under way on large areas^ Studies indicate that the offers important advantages in its relation to existing schools 4. Transfer to the new Washington School flit Canoe Brook sec- A largest areas of undeveloped residential homesites are located as well as the present and projected school population it is tion of the Lincoln district. Thk area Is distant from Lincoln in the Brtyton-Fnuiklin districts. These developments are intended to serve, ' V •. • and contains an ana of potential nomeftiteft now under active expected to provide houses for many new families in the next The new school will be a 7-room type unit adaptable for development. (Hie accompanying map shown In dettll ike lew years, and result in additional increases in school enroll- expansion into a complete 13-room unit. It is visualized that proponed new school district boundaries,) ment*. The necessity of providing classroom capacity for this this new classroom capacity will be sufficient to accommo- The proposed changes in the Brayton and Franklin dis- expected increase in pupils represents the major problem date the expected.pupil increase resulting from large scale tricts, of course, cannot go into effect until the new school is isdng the Board at this time. residential developments in both the Brayton and Franklin built Completion of the Washington School, however, will The Board, in Hs plans to solve this problem has studied districts. make it possible to obtain the advantages of the changes in the possibility of adding to the existing buildings as compared When this new school and the improvements to existing the Lincoln-Washington districts with the beginning of the to providing these faculties in a new elementary building. To school buildings are completed, Summit will have seven con- next school year, September, 1955. As members of the Board we are glad to have this opportunity to express to the dtkens of Summit, as taxpayers and as parents, our grateful appreciation for their interest and constructive support in behalf of school matters. DOROTHEA LOW LEONARD E. BEST THOMSS^Wr^OHNSTON 6. MITCHELL J. ROSS TUTTLE, President ROBERTS v.S. REED, Superintendent WALTER S. EDDY, Secretary

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.W ^pflMslS^V^F ^f0^^9ft^^^K' a^TWv^*oj»fcat -§p^.,V< Bishop to MaU BOM CSurch (Apr. II). H« wa» «. Annual Visit to vat *c tertaad of flw l paster of Haitai Addrtu Cwtral Adopt HMNpffP ' MO tea*! of Ptuladwfcaia. Calvary Church Woman's Group PoHcyttod Suoday-OM »m. Church Wedoe*dur-40 a.at., Annual < BttLsoi; twsaoM, Mr. «a» I. FFaatte. Ir., IV Qtaaer imettag gf Swaanit ;• 11 am, worship and aer* Ilerenca will coovent at Newark. Discasa Dr. imefk Wiaacfi; a P»»byi«rii» BUaatearr w «ur- torn* P'WustH aaa sffnvad a aUtwaat | of Nawark, will make hu ottria) Hit. Cb»rm tou HM aitmtan wio "w- vtattoa. I people aad to araaca at ISM 11 at 10:» a.m. Burial vat NfW OWItlMeW Of a. an. sarriaa. Taa candidate! for Cemetery. at 1 ».». ia the by wfekh aaifcaa caa m- I oeofirmatioa wffl be presented by Deaths talvt ttair diff«reataa." TU (Continued from nafa •) thf mctar, Bav. Elmer F. aay "Th4M aiaaa* nawt r*ranc^Si TJan will he special SMM ttua a 7*ar aad duta v«a LETTERS bo fNBd bteaua* al aattana art causie by 'nf cfcoir under tha dl- attrikutad to suicide by a atetcm. MB ia Jtpaa, *«» &***» ««1 EAST SUMMIT HARDWARE (Oantuued from nage 0) ractfea of IrilHam Tiaka, actiof Hakad lived at Kye to ttttSat foa*ibiliti«a." Kn. rraakUa aad fac*d witi tba nec*«tj of arfid- ffeynieat educ*uoo «rf asift aad cbotnaastcr. tS years and in addition ia Us htr boabaad vaat to Apt* ia iag a conflict that vontf d«»tm 18 101 Park AVMNW SU. 6-0132 aifBt dub work h« *a« a nart (Qsafiaaad from page 0) all." HM Blsbop will also preside at time landscape <«• 1M swtit witn the siacar* 11 taifa^Bf tai itoritat «ark. no longer Carrybtf m complete Urn •/ ! «N annual eoew&a of the Di- af aD ear friend*. In my tlaw, ftejr rtturaad to tkfa twntrj on oa Tuesday. Hay 10 at taova ii no y iTrinity Catkodral, Newark. Dell-! «ny excuse TMCA buildi»|. It nay takt a bnak cf UM war. Durtef ft* war b*lMvt, l»rel«B polity «ouU bt • Hardware Supplies made mora ^rodwttv* cf peae* ttfio laafCF than was hoped. That, ty workad with atuHttftfatn of asavaa, u & tat bands of avary batvaoa th« Comatuaiat and a«av * for aoi8y • Cook & Dunn Points cttfssa. Two tttoiuaad hava at- ta KiMiwlppi, mmm * Tokyo Coamaaiat areaa af th» worid. outboard POWIR MOWIU *Matjr done what they coold. faUowlag the cod of boatiiitiei. Their statement, wbles dtvd- • Gross Sood Many of «bem will make furtfcer Mra. Fraaklia terved M wcaa oped out of a seriea of Alacuaaloa gifts. The need and tba opnar* natOafi beld throu|»i«it tfaa will-. motoring! -^-tf »*tioiiaBy famm Japohatm af women of Uatoo Thariagiial • Garekii Supplits tantty still conlronta many potaa> oBinary and tlto ti»**t at ttt tat, %ai finally aporovad ajt tk self-proptJled power mowers mak» rraa» tlal anbscribcrs. It it a test of Tokyo Wonwa* CfcrUttaa CaV refular'.mouthly busiiiaf» asaotiaf aasy. 8is mo4a)t — 18 to •ar faith ui community life sad of tha lAapters aeld laat montk. now the BIQ OflM: Mw-oWy . Tfcwiolay ...... 1 A. M.. 7 fc M. cuttlnf widthsk left. For tti« pot two y«an tbty fa Van organuatiww whit* truly hart Uvad ia the cowitryaMa af Ucd Mosi Moslt timt— * haU it together for the take of a •hknaon strong America. lira. Herman KUhr wiQ lead Of fsso Research CWfe SFUOiX SALES 4 SERVICE Sincerely yours. the devottoni aai If rt. Tra«r Paetad a truatoa of Hw Bsao Set Horses Allan R. Devenney RtMtith QiaV, an asaodttlea of •A.M.-If 110 4a. f aasak Afsaat Griawold will toad fN frtytr General Secratary rvtea rt U;» p.m. Tba ak tcehaital omplofee* of Standard are Oatkaai MSlT Summit YMCA, Gvild will be bo«to«ea. Oil of New Jerwy and affitlatta. wia w. Capeairt Htraay of Uiwl avenu*. ibad of tht *«Mi«al p quiet! tivbton ef the Bafwty Baftoarf, Mr. Harney Jofaitl «• eaiataey in ISaS aa a atodeot «Bf1a*aV, Iff f«worf«] oetalaed hU Bf

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It would t«Jc< a long tune todetenninc who won We hope we are aronnrl to deliver his car for j9nr dream of 4 Cadillac to come .to a the bet-ibut we'd be «HJtng to wafer that the when the great d»y trrivea-for it's a great happy ending? If you feel that it is, we'd bo l*d in the picture windi up ownini t Ctdill»c! thrill to hand out the keys when am owner happy—indeed—to tee you. We feel K) confident because he b •tarting comet in for hit first Ci ac. out Ulte a typical CwliJIac owner, ! It'i worth a lot to see the smile on hit face and Thit is a wonderful year for owning a new the gleam in his eye as he settles himself behind Cadillac—whether it's your first or your fifth Preporwkmtely, CidiUac owners are telf-made or your tenth. Never before has Cadillac pet* men. They Just emerge-from everywhere. the wheel—studies the instrument panel to make sure of the controls—and floats away in formance been so marvelous—its beauty so" But they arc uwally marked, quite ««ly in arresting—its comfort and handling ease to irmiu .i.et the direction of home and a family celebration. w ttlrtak a life, by industry and the will to succeed. delightful. It is more decisively than ever—the — mitt imtn " « » •* wui.aotao. Standard of the World! ThaVi why we ity that this wondtrful lad - dralntnia, out earning money to make himaelf otlf- Why not come in today—and check this for sufficient-is very likely to wind up owning « Of course, for the ltd in die picture, the thrill of that first Cadillac is a great many years away. yourself? We'll gladly give you the keys and a Cadillac car. Looking at him, ai he libora car—for the most revealing hour you ever spent here, we would atimate the dan of 19951 But how aboutywt Is the time coming close in a motor car* UP TO 30 MONTHS TO FAY! STEPHENS MILLER CO. • SmiMlt ««002f SPERCO MOTOR CO In Tills Area For INC C*n Yen Sn, Slt&, pttlt SAVE. > Open Evening* SUmmit 6-1700 HtkKlD, THUtSttAY. MAY

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• ?^"™* • ^njv-• \fajammjammt . qBBB^ammnv|.: ana/.- _ enmmj ^psjB^amm CESSPOOL XooseTstt loaesj reeeaaV kas TU mother ef me twt bqrs sad ••e YMCA local day casop, famdy before mat Since the bur- •1o%s ass shew* neritorious erty to increase fcoowreit play Caafwadas, sad the YWCA day den oi re*p<««faility feB ea me exposed to psittacoii*, a serious trical tagiaeer of Coajottdated ak^BBBaB^aBaBaBBaamaBami^ aaa\ a^aaal *~ B^^aUfaan^MfnBnmJ aa^awBaTawTr^^aa^najpma/ sAV ajpamr fiampvenjamva^mjaja^ ares. disease if contracted by kumass, I4tw« Coop**?, New Yerfc. feat at me Sussnut graadsoomer, her dattgbtex was ef aMripaj apparatus or i&achia- n* resuecU were immediately ASP teaa swaiee* lh« Btt UBM Hie Beard eatteipates las retsssed tr»at the aospiUl once. sry." Asaong its recipients siacs tars. Tbe latter two only accoav notified. Aeda) by the Aswrican Institute greatest Boosing growth te be ia However, me effort to cat* «p> 1»2S asve been Edward! Westoa, the Briyion-rraakftht naigtobor sjodats yoiwg children. Under the state sanitary code, af Electrical Ksjiaeers, it wai an- Vaanevar Bush, Comiort A. wiih expense* resulted ia over- retards of such tr«j»s»ctions are aovaeea1 by N. S. Hibahaun, to> Aood and rafter fesa tH a Mrs. Brskaw dHsekned yester- Adams, Joseph Slepua and V. K. Mven-roMn addMioa te eMber of day Uut.sbe already has If «pj*- work and me saomer was again forwarded to me local health (tttttt* secretary. Mr. «eBeUii •BO .._..*.*- Truck* tj/m Bint catioea from youngiUr» who at- bosfitslited. board. Dr. Bobert S Milligao, liver at M Edf emont event*. these scfaoals. Urns atsldag t »• T» R* Grvea This Saauw room unit, it b proposed (bat a tended camp last rear sod want A cootnbutwe to the Summit health ptfScert, declared thjit me Tht awdal, oat at enfia#eria|'» Mr. deBelL* was selected u new district sad MhMaf be es- 'such a break agani." . Herald Camp Fund, a Bank local setters of parakeets have major honors wai swarded Mr. iw aaedsl recipient by th« Una tabiiaaed. Tbe beaefits ef canpinf extend street, wifl sid mes* poopk as4 sot made, any purebsies from CARLGUJCIC dcBcBti "For hii contributions to ate atedal committee, of wfalck The Board also^anaouaeed tUst beyond fee actutl participants. many omen. Dosers sames are me dealer* who aad exposed the dttifs tag development of t. 1, Crsry, of General Electric with the elimination ef (few Prov- For instaoce last year, mere was listed weekly. , birds. powa? lUtioa equipment, espe- Co., IdKMctedr, N. Y., Is dtair- idence ttiideats at the Junior- a grandmother who gained a well- cully tir ifiMlated, fbsse itoUt- man. Toe oaeda) will be present Senior High Seboo* begiauing ia deserved *rest wfcea her four •d, metal-clad hi|h volUgt bus *d dwinf the auaiaer taeetias; «E Ala* at l»7, the preseat faeOiiies will be jrandcefldrea went oft to camp. structures tad aUaeoaaeetisf toe Inititutt it Swsmpscott, adequate without tbe neeessity of The rest did not include s vaca- Spedalzing h MUTUAL FUNDS neeriog Corf, of Boslea, la lt» Mass., June 27-July 1. additions. Becest purchase of tion from her daily job, but it lie returned bo Ntw York Edison property on Elm street will ease did relieve grandma of cooking GERALD F. CO WEN Mr. deBellis feat beea ck»sel$ Company and whan tfc* BMtro- parkrag la tbe Junior-Senior High meals tor tour »lwsy«-fcungr> sstodsted with fee electrieal de- politu comp«ai*< Iwwrft 4-1004» School area, the Board stated- youngsters between the ages of tifB of feo«ratiflf stations and datod into sobstatkas In Now York for 35 Company be tewed raceoaiively the rears, and hai contributed many at awiitant inside plaat aoaineer basic improvements to them. More and iniida plant •ngiDoer. Ke wai reeeatiy lie ha» contributed to the appoktad aMlataot dadrieal en- dry Cleaning development of nifties distribu- gineer iff IM*. tion voltaic* for New York City Mr. deBcltta bold* patasU on Quality Mr. deBells is a native of electrical equitKneat and ia au- Genoa, Italy, and wu educated Ifaor and co-aulbor of nany tacb- at tba Perugia Institute tad Kit nical papers preaented beiore University of Rome. Shortly af A1EE and Edison Electrte laaU- ter eemlflf to teia country to li tu(« neeUAgi. Ha is ona of tJ»e he attends ttis Brooklyn Poly authora for too fUndard Hand- that . technic Inatltute evening school book for Elactrical Ea#oetn, THE GREATEST THRILL OF A LIFETIME la Electrical Eailneerini. at the and it a licensed prdtaatonal tn- same time work-In* ta a drafts- gineer in the SUU «f Hum York. IS BUILDING A HOME OF YOUR OWN money wan for the New York Edhon Mr. deBetlii beeama a member Company. of the laiUtuta ia 1*3» and a Fel- can't buy! Aether, laraator •- low in 1S«. He baa been active Alter Navy per vie a during on conmitteea of both th* AIEE EASIER THAJN EVER AND MORE ISiWRTAlVr TO YOU World War I, he became aisociat- and Edison laiUUite. . od with Stoat tad Webster Eagi School District THE WHOLE STORY OF BUILDING A NEW HOME 15 miBBSt STAMPS (Coatittue4 from paft l) PRESENTED IN THE 6 BOOKS PICTURED BELOW •chooU from 13-room units to You Pay Nothing Extra For $tt*k larger building* to property home Sam* Day Service the growing number of children, the Board deairea to create a new Nor Do You Pay Extra For— OFPSlfnUNTiNG school district with a seven-room • SAMI DAY SBRYICI Complete risteNakfttf Equip- building and to realign some of • Mil MINOR RErAIRS ment. Same Dtf icrvtee ot the existing districts. Beqaeet. Washington School, now under • MISSES HAND HNISHID remodeling, will become a com- • NO UNPUASANT MARKINfi TAGS JOB PSNTING plete unit when it opens in Sep- Oaick, Dependable Service tember. Franklin and Brayton, the other two lt>room school*. IIMJYMN6 lack only adequate rooms lor auxiliary facilities to gain a "complete" status. • - cop scums Call SU 6-7197 High Schools jMeayat* •9 SUMMIT AVE, SUMMIT, N. J. Jefferson School, a T-room unit, has recently added adequate (OpjKHtte Jersey Central) TwW Martin? Otviett m Broad St. Sannait, N. i. playground facilities and nqw needs only an auditorium-gymna- CAN BORROV ALL SIX OF THESE BOOKS •nd Uk« them boa* it a wedt M Sbat ;•« am U«k tkr«v«k then »t your comreniflace. Then k •• *** !• fu SB4 n* 5 BASIC REASONS FOR wlwl-io-ever, JMI • part *f »or trienAy tcrtict. Vra'il enjoy every one «f the** boc)uInm cpVer |» cover. 7b» »n Ilw ki^l »f IWM hm •ritei I* yew tndividml N> staple and conelM way u whidt emydattf it nphkaed, to-. Tfenv »«•** retifai a tara* tualw •{ new h«»# l«tatr with tli* celmrhil lUatmtiftat *f baUt-tn feitam (M (May »f Omm «re sftmra te fall trimr, which will BREAKING SALES pl*aiiu«, convrnhneci mi cwnfort; •« w»U af ftsM tariac, tttp Mviaf and ••ney Mviai IDEAS »n s»ndi I* help JM tai betphri t« r*a. MiTUC THAU MT CAI WfTTUC COSTS ISSS THAU ANY CAI i ITS 3. mmxm m WXWY^AI sraun Ifm ABE ALSO CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR NEW The big, husky Pontiac with rugged X-merober If you delight in flashing performance, here's all frame gives you the safe, solid feel at cruising the-»eaom you ttead to joia the wcorf-bwalung speeda that motorists have formerly paid high thcmsanda who are awinginf to Pontlsc. Tbe 200 prices to enjoy. And it links this road-holding boreepower delivwed by tte* econotuicsl Strato»' comfort with ease of control like that of costly etreak V.^ with tba four-barrel carburetor. PRESENTING THE LATEST UV HOME DESIGNS, MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT sports care. You travel in superlative comfort in a optional at extra cost, is the highest power ever Pontiac for the lowest price ever placed on such delivered by a car at POTtiacV'price—higher Ia ev^pwatlM with tbe leading nannfaettiren ef hone build. tlaMfer MJM p air eowdltlemiai ivrten in•pera* big-car stability. tioa, pictan wfoeVwa, awaiajf type wfedewi, ialoariei, t»b e» than that of can costing considerably mote. Fot Ing aateriati aad eejalpawm. tab tsttibltim U prewnted t» aVmomtntV e boboww BETTER HOMES m mw bung kmflt at domes. foMiat aeon, dtssaa Aoow, eoner cabiaeu, and the thrift and thrills it's Pontiac all the way t LOVER COST. ..: •UBT other Iteronhii tbfaa* that as «to me modem h Yen wW m H* thins* that eeatblM~tm. saake ko«» lilfj» A Mparate roooi k oWoeei ia> athOIti ef Mmplet •OfflACS •tSTMCTIVf IIMffY IS much «Mi«f and men en}»yakle la a ntw hone; ala» demon- and feeentbf UOM. BeeitfJ weg ptoalhife eolorfd • WtmUTCMft AT ANY PsUCI itnttwna ot time string «na money urins*conreni«n«e«; com- linoleum, fondea, phutlca »f Twiow UnoVmotildfagt of both WIITU< COSTJ UW THAII MY CAI 4 (otu and dtcoratfaig Idea*, to help HUM your hone mor* wood md metal, paiat color efforts. Interior «nd exterior 4«c«- bemitifol. minf ttbtmct. ¥o« em »lt here in comfort and tee what i e^WWHiHw II• aVoltl wf mBeMMMI < -, •/• '•• Pontittfa style and b^uty are a perthct match At fm roan from «ne^«xhQtU to another, you'll tee fall tteo yarn like and jo» are alwiji welcome. for its colorful performance. fW«a^aahioned kih • l«Tttor7. bttbrooni inrlttdbif ihimn ttalt built «| Model for model, Pontiac has a Mpaj wheelbaas lines, Vogue Two-Toning' and Twtn^Streaked IN ONE VISIT TO THIS EXHIBITION, YOl'LI. FIND MORE SENSIBLE AND BELPFTL, IDEAS THAN IN WEEXS khan any tax at its price, or any cor delivering 2O0 hood provide dash and glamour nosorpiiesed by OF SEARGHNG EL9EWBERE - ALL AT NO COST TO YOU AMD NO OBLIGATION TO YOU WHAT-SO-EVER. hompouxr..... 122' or 124'. depending on the any other car at any price. Pontiac you ftlect. That'a siw* wham H nally Moifcl, fan eiio, I. on «d>Ah hen to eoufi/s—and it's important because a long wheel- A ipedal (•atnre Of thit eshibidoa for DO IT YOURSELF The Glen it tf^i^a AaWasa\ KMMbai Mi aniljBi - sSfe^aaMe^aissBaau Bd^aeHaia HAB •II at tho letafla of ha comtructioa. base it 4he reason for Pontiac's smooth, road* honw builder* it the Wojrcrfaaoiuoir Mo4«tlar Hone which it to enaUe yea ta TUa model wnh two ether aWcoj «re pictoroi leveling ride and the roomy comfort ef Pofttiac's MM nHM BUPy WWWIf wf Tn H)Wf)fr*pflC§w popular with young home bolldera who west to do til of, or i 5. Mow. Urfe, luxurious Body by Fieher-advsnUgea Clff MM IWHll Nit HlWi ftfffJJNerMMMBy larie part ot the contirurtfon tbemMWes. that put Pontiac on a level with far costlier cam ft Hpi9fl'Bfll§V MemBS - •riding pleasure. Coma, in and 1st M fill you in on all the facts end nguna. We know you'll be pleased to see how little it costs to enjoy the pride and pleasure of fine-car ownewhipl THE GLEN

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J,TO*Pi M. • | . . < ;"7t: pAHYvv m. «f*«r, STOP | cvicar mVH CM-CHKCK U.S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. /or Homt-Buil&nn. R*m»4tlin$ mi D»-/i-Y»«r»W/ Fr«Mfi TELEPHONE ANDERSEN PONTIAC Inr. AMFLE 700 SPRINGFIELD AVEKUK BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N. J. SUMMIT tlliS FARKINC 324 Av#., SUMMIT SUmmlt MIIO ONLY A SHORT DISTANCE FROM THE CENTER OF SUMMIT MOW - HtlPAY,JM f. M,t - CHANNll 4 TK SUMMIT t^SaBBJB^BnBBBBBBBBBBBBaWSMBBBBlBejBnBjBMBBJBaaBM THUiSOAY.MAYAiW W#TMf* SswrMl ef tat tM, MM Ctt#gt 1. twister, HoW Rabbi end 11 Local Wd»sfl first viea prestteot; Badass* dt Ate A. tone jr*ara; Prants A- Leegat «e Mrs. *. F, To Head Liens &oode, ascot* vioe presideat and Georgt Twill, directors for i, Mrs. Patrick PaH L. Werner was nominated Congressman Wi Voters to Attend Robert Can**, third vie* two years, and Kail A. Dowe aad and MM. •»• owtiatsi prwleant last Friday by tte deat; Frederick J. Mr. LeoMtte, director* for QM Mrs. Michael BMtBtt it tae atw- Suauait lioas Gun to succeed fourlh yjbe* presides!, aad WIB- year, witfc Mr. Abbott, tx-ottejt. Speak at Center State Convention ty^tocted prttideat of the Bore Frederick N. Abbott tor tht com- dcU H. WoedaMe to suected him- Walter Bohre aad a deltgaaioa 1t» Jewiat Coaaaimitjr Cealar, ing fear wWca begins July 1. Hi* Devoa n»*mb«rs of tht Summit ml as secretary. frees New Providence • Berkeley Kent Place boulevard and Morris 1HSUIUS League of Wemea Voters wlB at- slate vat presented at a luaeh- Abo, Albtrt Coiea, aasisUat Height* Lions were welcomed w avenue, wiB be the local acene y r toe at Hotel Suburban. secretary; Wilii*m Scan?, treas- guests. for the third eveat is «M aeries tend the JUt coBventkm of the Among the l» dttteas of Cat Other* oa the slate submitted urer; Michael H Leooette, ftua- of the tercentenary aatebrsattat of state league to bt held in Atlantic county called for jury duty la by Daniel i. JPteeeMck, ehair- cisl secretary; ^Oliver Jetnsea, iw wttlftmaat oc the Jews k City. Tuesday, Wcdaasday «ad MM eeuaty court* treat Meeday DEEDS America, oa Saturday, May », «t May 5. to May 14. are four panons Ibma The following deeds for real es- 1:99 p.m. The thenM of the MMk ThepurpoMOfthebieaniai tate transactions to the City of anniveraary is "Maa'a Opportu- veottOB is to cbooso • number of Sammit have been recorded is nity and RcspoBjibiitty Uadcr state level issues oa which New tht office of Charles L. Bauer Freedom." Jersey's more than 7,000 teagut Jr., register of deeds, courthouse, Rabbi my E. PikUk of Coacre- members will coaceahrate their Elizabeth: Catkw B'nai Jeshuraa of Haw ettorts lor tht next two years. To Mr, and Mrs Alan C. loth- aark, wU be one of the speakers Summit delegates iadude: Mrs. ermel to Helen J. Brewstar and on the program. He is a gradu- Bute* Hall Shannon, Mrs. Victor Flereaee B. Smith, property in ate of the University of rt«*^>ti lasW Ely Samuel, .Mrs. AJIaa Pettec, Mrs. Cedric road. 911.03 feet Iron and was ordained at tht Hebrew Buckley J. Bryaa, Mrs. £. K Templar way. Union College, after which be at- gres»oxtal representative from Gadebusch, Mrs. Donald Mercer, Louis Barba and others to Mr. tended the graduate school af the this area, will share tit speak- Mrs. Frederick KHB, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Henry C. Ivan, property vnl ds^Pt* University of Chicago lor apedal er's platform with Rabbi Pikfcik Learner, Mrs. L. F. Palmeter, in Hartley road, produced instruction in Obristlaaity and Mrs. Jacob Trapp. president of Mr. and Mrs. Peppino Cristelli to address the meeting whkfc Mohammedanism. will consist of Jewish residents the local league, Mrs. Edward afnurg Vttktt $c f&mu Jar. to Mr. and Mrs. Serge Cristelli, Among his po»rtiocu before con- Harms and a visitor, Mrs. frank of (be Sammit area plus invited property in Gates avenue, known ing to Newark were: sapcrviaor Travers. - DAIRY FARMS of teteiea*. MwJmty as lot 51, block 128, tax and as- members of non-Jewish faith. of Hillel Foundation at ttw Uni- The convention will take up the sessment map. versity of Maryland, where be also Co-Chairmen J. Jerome Kapion Ziwmquncet Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Cain to following program for accept- taught a course In ttie Engttah de- and Jacob R. Mantel have an- ance, rejection or revision: 1. Tht CtaHcvilU A Soutfcwgtf tent Railroad Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Berxell, partment — "The Old Testament nounced that interested members Jr., property in High street Work for a centrally administered will be tunning for Ae puipow ok nnjln$ and literature." Rabbi Pfldaik of the Community win be welcome election system and an under- ptmagm oe tegular Kbedutoa trips.' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grillo to later served Congregattoas fa Bal- whether they receive invitations standing of the legal and actual Florence M. Ransea, property timore, Md., and Tulsa, Okia., ' MAY 7, Throve* OCTO1E* 2f, IMS known as 43 Twombly drive. or not. relationship of political parties to served as a chaplain in the tijg, elections: 2. Development of an O N S A TII ID A TI ON L Y Mr. end Mrs. William M Others who will jtake part inifat Navy, In the Pacific aril, and< adequate water supply for all U. CiWTHVRlts A.«L-»0fl), IOJ0, lift), II JO «M » NM Franklin to Mr. anil Mrs. RusseU program include Cantors Sum- has been most active in inter- New Jersey citizens. B. Voegtlen, property known as faith work, general continuity mers and Morris of Temple Sinsi AIBO Spcc/ol Holiday Scfct4tf#t 124 Beechwood and the Jewish Community Cen- Dr. Louise M. Young, formerly welfare and Jewish community of the library of Congress, will MCOtATtON DAY, JULY 4*1 aatl tABOR DAY orjaniiatkms. He is president of ter, respectively, as well as fte Temple &n*i choir. American be the guest speaker at the ban- the Jewish Book Coundl of Ameri- quet. Her topic, "Operation Im- IA htt fcM. I-WL t-Wl 4iSS *-f MM. tilt M4 6stJ - Ifps Woifc Jewish Synagogal music win be ca and author of too books "BT1- mortal," highlights precedent-set. lel-The Book Against the Sword." sung. ROUND HIP: CcattrWUe to Peach Tite Junction 2 UBk$ fM, tv ukiw. Vaa'mrla, wrMfht ttm "Maimonides' Creed," and CHILDREN m ADULTS «* "Bacoy ibn Pakuda's Duties of the BIT, Optm N«w Itxwry Simp MADISON «-)«20 Heart" Harrison A. waiiam Jr., Con- A Chatham branch of the De- Saatis Beauty Shop on Maple at I ENJOY YOUR 7955 VACATION has been opened this week, ft wap announced by Felix J. DeSantis, At The Hollywood All Summer proprietor. The Chatham shop will be located at 9 Passaic ave- APPUCATIONS* FOR TW It$5 nue and i> known as the Holly- MEIimSHIf NOW AVAJtAMJ wood Shop. FOR THIS SEASON BKGtNNING It takes about 18 separate op- 3- JUNI IMfc . SaVT. lOlfe erations and requires the work of about It postal employes to as- sure the delivery of the average 3-c*nt letter. The Hollywood Pay menu to American families from life insurance and annuities CABANA - COUNTRY ClUB reached 4.9 billion dollars in MM, almost double the total of 10 Located in the Cool Watchmg Mts. years earlier. 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|Wghtii^J4w«Amer^ And liere'g gmother point' •oi-|olnt front swpMrfe,, ^ anjr^red Savings and Un Asaodation! buying a home, remember \ " ]Jh JacCdmeHcans are now putting more of their ^aAswciations are them savings account dollars into these Associations than °^ hbme mortSa& loms- Tiuy ««*« Mberal loam. Looking for more value from your motor ear Tbey t0 U that u ct the monc u dollars? Then, look no more. Ford brings you a anywhere else. The reason* are linipk: "* y° 8 y q «Wy-and wealth of fine-car feature* that even some of the \ ' at moderate rates. Idgjber-priced can can't match. OP?E—You get excellent murnj. That's because in- For example, the chart above shows that in feature not comc in and cn sured Savings and Loan AssociatioM invest most of ^^ °P after feature Ford gives you eewy*fcfng you have • .• • their funds in sound, steady-paying heme mortgages, accounts for yourself and for your. come to expect in a medium-priced car ... and more. Yet, a Ford Fairkne Town Sedan costs* you ' children today. And if you need a lets than the lowest-priced comparably equipped TWO-You have complete safety. Your savings are home mortgage loan, let's talfc 4-door sedan of four popular medium-priced makes. protected by good management and substantial re- about that, too! And. with Ford recognized as the style leader... t at home" wherever you may go,., why pay more? .7. you \- - better than Ford. we 1 ' iS SL*•" •••*«* w» SOIUMM, mow WACI f SUMMIT FEDERAL SAVINGS or fMr Mm mtHitnr, DMUOSN, MICHIOAH And Loan Association • t If 1 SprfftrfeM Aventft , B#tvy»tn Bttchwofid Road end Maple Strett w^BravlawWw W v wV r.ft*. HOURS: Dally,gto«; Friday Evenings,! to8 , m %vtmtfH MOM•••• CHARTERED AND SUPERVISED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT V SUAAMIT Heaaetr of tk* * Loan Fonr.d.»lon, !«„ sponsor of this adverttstneat te Llf«, Bat, Bve. Pot* and Tl»« AUTO SALES Ine 331 Morris Ave. at Spri ; Ave., Summit Su.6-10lW ' ' ' ; -WIAf TV. W»CA.TY, t»lfl f. M., THUIIDAY. THUHSRAV, MAY f, »H|

QtCHttve •art ia fiat**.*, rala,ii; ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT IMS, Mn. ff ac- pjul •: 0M i* Wtm&r toentt fiflitf Mi hefcjt la at i "Hay Is Font Month In Summit" TW •ppohtarnt o< Mrs. 14- of maun the (Kariack Baa UMi ffiggiw, 141 WoodUad ave- ckalma** ti* iu iwatoo, m am. at ««cutiv< secretary 4 rr Ml« trmi la taa SUMMIT tha tehool »t this vteiaiiy: IN Um Cfcmmtt Council as Mrs diathatt, I caa far tiH ViaMiai »; Sarvtei siftca WOVMB- 6pn««fieia, J; It to direct Ml mnBaata WestfieW, t; 1*2 Clean-Up Week iitrtti« at the Viaitiag maker coaaittM <** 1AGI. KM. Kiffiaa received a*r P*.B. F maad for theae "fee* i la pbilsnthropk aervi* at the VUiting mtheral the MAY 9-14 U^^rily of Chicago in* has «raaa wil ta gt«e« ay bfoa a ease worker far Umted it impoMibto•» em&m.W* teasioa Hviaiaa ef BMpa Uaa- (huiixtt of Chicago and Associ- dtnt MbaioMniiM of tiw terv- vtrsity early aot Dal. af*4 Charities * CWveUad. Sfaa k* entinly m a votaaUer baiii. iatenaiaa hi hehjtag faaal TWsltAa Oppartwdtyl Hrt organtoed tad did publicity for AfUsr wmkt el **ir, th« Visit tre$se

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YOUR HEADqVARTKBH FOR: Open Mon. flvu Fri. till 10:30 pm - Sat. & Sun. ti 7 pm rA ft ACCISSORIIS J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 239 MORRIS AVENUE SUMMIT AUTO SALES, Inc. HILL CITY PAINT & WALLPAPER Co. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER S31 Morrii Avt. at Sprin^fWd Avo., Summit 4-10100 417 SMttNOMILD AVf. SPRINGFIELD, N. J. iii Hg»ALD. THURSDAY MAY 1. I»H cbialaU; HA event vrfera wiB S»wan4aV Pahaf, tetorias William Boyle bead* « date of be a dance** *C k*U May 14 u» a Hood and Chansing I officer* fsr the Boasevelt Seaool U* scaooi Ekcfedto Amoag kbc 0» men and PTA M aw»a*lw»t far new of admitted to cita»e«ki|» w J«a« aWa«*S £MT«*V Cam* Other eifaeers are Harwid A. (April *) by Jwlge Mittoo A. f icers far Uw next pear were safe- of Shaft Hill*, rejected miUed by a COIEDUEU*. T*o Summit .leaaeste *pfce an SAR Office ier of m« cm»ty (fbtuit were five nrestdeat:KTcrctt T. Spianing of Otter officers nwniiuUsi «#re employee* «f L. Sasteeraar *«rr Su Suasnu'. sen will haU «tfi- residents af Stuamit. 1 Donald Kimltn, first vice presi- fueled «at» tbe rarapaay » li- la* or»»»ttation at . ... . posu in the Passaw Valley SariagfieM, registrar: and Dr They are Margaret A, McFar- dent. Paul Ryan, setwoi princi- near €U* *« a laser nmifiif far tae feacral division of' tbe Chapter, SUDI of the America* Herbert K, TalaviAt of ioon Hills, lane of 33 Morris afaaae, AtfHd pal, second %nce president Mrs held Ua Ttarsdar at the Essex United f*i lapiijn far the f#H drive I Revolutwn during the fiscal yt*r trustee. K Rutina of afl Sprios^eal a«t< Ifichael Ksrmii, secretary. ana1 Home, Newark. is well under nmy, iff. and air*. { «f imS-56, Vtit chapter comprises The chapter it ill aald it* •aaauai oue. Amu L. lUitiat of afT a^rfaafr Mrs George Hart man. treasurer The aev wettbere tiwia SwemM. Jeha C Madden, vie* ehairme* Summit. Millburn, Short Hull, dinaer and Udie*' aiga4 *m Mayfield avenue, Geanaro Criste m* Committees uader the general aw ttou Btrift *sd Lucy De at* general aatttjJattaa, nave an- Sprtagfield. Chatham and vicla- U at Hotel Subiuribaa *t **xk €2 Broad street, HaroU Moieiey »' •>;. onoCrest r. chairmanship of Andrew Bare are €©r*©, nounced, ity. tin* it iriD honor General Frank of 22 South street Mr and lire, lladdea have se- At the annual nieelin* last ¥n- Howky, former military gover- John A. Losabiurdi of fee Suntalt faded Mr aad Mrs. Bdliais ie Summit meo elactad nor in Gemtaay and a»w vice law firm of Hugnts aad° Harttaae, j THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO Wheeler af 11 Mount Veooa ave- George Cook, vice j«eai- aaawecikt- af New York Univer- assistant to tbe prosecutor, spoke' aae as chairmen af the northwest deat; Harold T. Graves, Jr. re-sity, and Prendeat Boat K Cook to tiie new cititcot on the respoas-' dnisioa elected secretary; Rev. Elmer F. af the State Society, SAB. ibility of their new status. Mr, and Mr*. Wbeekr have HELP SUMMIT YOUTH 12 active in preview United Campaign* and in US3 servoi as chairmen ef District 1. They an For Fully Antoniatic Eltctric Rentes members of #. HaroW E. participated in the drifts of the Coomb«, l Cottage Lane, District Bed Cross, Visiting Nnrses Asso- 13; and Mr. and Mn. John H. SUMMIT ciation and Mental Health Asso- Ruffley. « Michigan avenue, trirtli OPTIMIST Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler have ap M ; pointed tbe following dUtnct lead- PtycholcgUt CLUB friend of tb< I en: Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Keeney, Jr,T 73 Passaic avenue. Pi«trict 1; To Ad#ift PfOKkito PTA i Mr. aad Mn. Josenh Murphy, 3 Dr. Robert Alsofronm, con. luJtant to the Mayor's Youth Guidance CouncU of South Plain- AGEMT FOt: BALDWIN & ACtOSONIC fieW and the PUinfitW Juvenile Referee Committee, wflj be gotst speaker 'at tbo sessoas final meeting of the Pranklin School PTA on May 5 at 7:30 p.m. PIANO RBiTALPUN Dr. Abofromm will ipeak an like an

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Township Planning Board •elffcts-A. B. ['S ' Free Acres T« Set Up Meeds ef Messcipal Recommends Zone Changes BsCu reterttd sbe. a set back ef * feet, tket week that sbe xevekuttea Berkeley ssstgbts-Tbe stefrusi si aiegwsstai saO. Change, Bateky Heights ToW Board Tuesday night accepted a and frootage of W test •eights^- la tbe A-15 A xane would be in- facterlr. le said that begbv report front its legs! com»ittee ityHeifbta Major Bewlb. (Continued fmn psjc I) pwposes, but that if recommending revistoas of the cluded the area on Part avenue to as«* M«a4ay tie aeeraiwrt wiU seats me, so did the tesoper ef tbe i senior glertad to eoatiaue tooiag ordinance, sad said tbat the the Passaic Biver, |he Warms has cosseted iu j"! Fm Acre* residents, wbe «««. acasnst the Astff* stipulation* set up ta the revisions Township line, along MOuntaia Ptaj. Fiasl e^ that the owner of a sit-wost thee separate IMSSSBMNKS would be used ta granting approval to tbe westerly side of aad W. nireed. aotwuoa ley- haasc, complete with central hew- agaiMt each individual property for all future subdivisions in tie _, avenue and back to ing, located oa a quarter-acre be substituted for the ag- Township. Tbe rewmmeodatioes railrwd track* Tbe A-ttrA sone Wester agate reejaested ai tract, paid ptrnai* $» a yew to gregate assessment beretofore \M rivtn to Plfcnsainj Ateocl nupiftrrs a )5,W0 iquart foot mini- te be enre ibat taxes, while a ooe-acre boidin* mad. ate*. Inc., who are preparing a Minn plot, a minimum house area with a two-rcsom bungstar m Vakted at IftMM master plan for tbe Township, sad USe square feet, a 40-foot set AC SsaMkittsBBMtt sanY assessed few tones a« much, or ia Ids eoraplaiui, saM to tbe Township Coaamlttee. ; and a to loot frontage twee he ssbsi VifeMr tbair m • year. that tbe market value ef tbe 74 lododed in the revisions was! Also included In the A-12-A sone 1 took itadtv Set fMMBease Uattt hoses la tbe Berkeley Bejgbts extenskMi of the present "iV * or tbe area on PlainfieW avenue finally, alter a too* period ef portiaa of Free Acres had a mar- twines* sone, aad tbe rtadgaattan oc the railroad tracks to the avejrafe honors, with wrangling, a modification of the ket value of over $1,000,000, but of the area « Loagview Providence bozo line, and •^srfflsce, and Keck ftT! Mine Finkel, .an Elizabeth ap- original tax structure was ar- between Woodruff and Washing along Mountain avenue to Wividoal high g,rat ».,, praiser who made a survey at that r avenue. ranged. A stagle, Us, Mrs. Sasaael E. Chares High fo baaed en ao much per acre, nt time, placed s full value of S5Q4,- the Industrial sone, .as a tabora- A, special A-12-A tone was estab- New PrevMeacs - The third RsoM Herrtoee D. Mai lished for the area east of Plain- adopted, without regard lor inv 009 on we housei. lory sod office building site. junior Ugh dance sponsored by provementa. Furthermore, the At-' While Ouket said tbat the av- Ihta suggestion is followed, the field avenue, west of Horseshoe read to the boundary of Watchung the Board of Recreation wffl be took the I sedation agreed that in the fu- erage bouse wss valued at Hi,- area will be placed in sone «?'. Bon, and carries all provi- Diamond Hill held tomorrow night in iincobt tbt telanes toolTthny ture no me wat to erect a build- 0O0, Flnkd'i appraisal placed tbe Mayor Ira P. HoUey said that range from a- |7O0 minimum to a Church Womtn the reioning ef certain restdeatial sions of tbe other AI2-A tones ex* School at T:39. Members of Us* gaau series. The awtnl Ing valued at more than 13,909, neat tstproved bowiu « $17,000 me*ta»um. He eaid that Iff sreM to the 1*10 wat eept toe minimum lot requirement, Guild Elects Board of Education have been b> Free Acres ta unique in that it which is set at 13,30© square feet Bobert Tboapaon were ia a *7» to $2,509 range, 15 TpHMrTalk mat abwtt tl» btfmea wiB be takea rited to serve as caaperoaes, aad U one of only four such colonies in a $2,600 to $3,500 range. oft the market, substitating conform with other plot sizes New President existing in the United States to- n the aame area. members of Daughters of Aaeai- U from $3409 to $5,000, ten from By Rabbi Bid) atory and office buiMmf sites Berkeley Heights - At tbe regu- day. The often are Fairbope, in $3,10* to 17,000, 11 from 17,000 to Berkeley Bd1Q£OQ, D. Kal of Temple Sinai, iA keep the y Summit, witt be ibe speaker st 8alvatore Dei Dues, chairman minimum plot area of 15,000 square. Mrs, Selaesi Tally, ohair«aa.«C movement to test tbe feuibility Church last Wednesday, Mr*. Faid There is BOW a revaluation pro- 12:39 in the Xyeravifle Presbyte- stept,wffl be taken, to insure that field avenue along the railroad to who have worked with her this is still time for organisations who ua ef it, but hy IMS Free Acres the types e* lahWatosy operations Snyder avenue, and along Motra- •WWWI »« ^ T—a ear ss«JI gram in progress in the Township, rian Church. % year. Mrs. Church will be suc- have not yet Joined tiia parade The annual banquet „„ stood atone in New Jersey, with wffl be to the best intwestseUhe teat avenue to Plainfield avenue. wa brii and appraisers will cover Free This event is nation- eeeded by Mrs. Fred Scnkewsky, committee to do so, and said that tomorrow night at the H M toaseheiden. The second A15-A section covers Acres. What values they will place ally by Protestant Township, Jr., the current vfc*pwe*Jdeat. additional floats «ffloe welcome side ton. The AsaoctatioB pays all taxes Certain rae southerly tide of Mountain on homes in the colony tUt not locally includes women of residential aoning Continuing in office are Mrs. bflkd by the Towiublp, with the avenue from Plainfield avenue to yet available. tin Jewish commuaity. Tbe changes were also recommended. George T. Rundlet, recording remslniiif funds osed to cover tile The area en Snyder arenoe to the Greenbrook road, the Warren Nor if the reaction, of Free thif year marks tbe first time secretary, and Mrs. R. B. Van- edit of operating its connnvoity. Passaic River, and from the river Township tine and the boundary Order, corresponding secretary Acres resident* to Piizi't decision the Myersvffle cborcfa has bad line of the Boro of Watchuni. The It constructs and nnhifihTs its to the railroad tracks was desig- ThTti'Ie toBowtng ne* w officerf s were available yet, »in« the report was an opportunity to welcome aQ third A-15-A area designated cov- roads, and owns its water mains, nated an A-W xone. with a 10,000 elected: Mrs. Royer Blair, vice- submitted only last night Whether women of ttw area. sqasre foot mlalmum tract, a 9W ers tbe remainder of the souther- although It purchases water from a legal battle will be Instituted ii president, and Mrs. Harry Wil- the Gwmnioirweatth Water Com- Mrs. Bernard Keppier, chair- squire foot sninlmum house sise, ly side of Mountain avenue. kinWU, treasurerU1 . still a question. In any event, Free man of lot women'a division ef and a » foot A request was made by a resi- pany through a central meter. Acrei la back in the tpotlight, Mrs, William B. Francisco an- Ught aid power sfo also supplied Tri-CoimrauBlty Council of set-backtback.. dent that consideration be fives with the Henry George single tax Cfanrehes, is in charge of tbe cov- to restricting use of buildings in nounced that the box tench social through a central meter Installa- Tbe ana on Soyder svenue along and dance, originally «d»#

Uogut lisuts W Ire Sflrwl WlflaKTS HI Springfiefd Battle, Last on New Jersey a» 1 efcVta- . Coll for Ttoim Over Mays on New WtwVtmm ~ The Han't _ QMPS Softball League, sponsored by ihe gecreatkm Commissksv wit bold totlimy Soil, Swirled Over Summit Area Planning Board . PMlV kteeee-Winners in {he an organtssttea naaetiag Tuesday Bei«W* -p U Awakealttg" anew spw eeaeaeW • l^BBeV^sseeBBBfl^ M^ •ttlksel at 7:30 p.m. in Bon Haft Toctor, librarutt, k*s * ..... Oavii C. Datty | bi the Bon Garden aub Waller McCarthy, dueetor of Eariy ia Poeenbcr, 1T7», the nearly three honra. fht eotsjaaa-1 etcaire a retieat, said yesterday that his dteagtta- 23 have been *ammnr»d. •se fcssowiag list of hooks teceafiy •bend paMMi "*: ------th* CotSBiissofi «i " " etta« McoMdai adtrnee ef their ateat witl Mayor Ira F. HoHey at tte tsagne, said tiut tU . ojaaiten at Jeekey Beflow, sheet stow* tows** . a PU«rfag Board nutting list is opes to sJT representative* wbe ferae . sail*, from Morriaiown made a stand at tta wastheraattlt«<"imtatieaM. the Xahway itver '.. "Ceaoad Angol, »«k M* desu* to eater t team to the Way; Canning, where General George Waahiag- meat aad teveral ssaaB it tsse work of «c league, to anyone net aflUute* Twist tt the Kail*l Carr, Cap- tea established his headCoL Jacob Fort, Jr. W* WK JJ» SSBMMU SfMNKeNl eflHkHBBf e94B^* "aaMothed t^^pgf out." ~' Qeoaral Waahiaftea. in front of m tewa. CWwil la ttrnpiriag Graluaa. v««i «i *e Pes- Beaeoa posta, tome wtffe Dickinson made a spirited attack six this nth) they things through too fast." ) far Mete* Ballet for Beginners; Eastaaaa, moustad ei^stoei^poan4ar placed come on before we reached the Potat, Expectant Hotbertood; He*ch, upon one of the enemy's flanking The break carries some political It iook CW> Took on the height* above Springfield Springfield, we retreated t» a bridge Major significance, since it theoretical- Why Johnny Can't Bead. Johosoa, commanding mmd mar a parties; but his force was taa New ftvfldeaee- "individual (now Sneimit's Beacon «90 on small to push the advantage he I«c Ml ia witt their rearguard, ly piices Daily in Committeemaa Perennials-, Lancaster, Prom place or villagill e eaUelld ConnecticuCti t Liberty and the Fifth Amead- Hobart aveaoe). It is had gained. se covered by tbtlr Victor JMafaiV corner, al*ougb saeat" will be the subject of a Lexington to liberty; Lariar, that the roaring of "Old Sowy at Farms, which wt burned on our Uttk or oo injury You've Cot Me in a Hole; Lewis, "While the enemy w*re soaking DaMy was quick to point out that discussion at the meeting of the six o'clock on the •orainf of retreat afterwards. Here the He made bis'differences with tbe mayer Orphan! Tramp; Undbergh, Gift demonstrations on their left, their Book dub Saturday at 8; 15 p.m. Jane 23, 1T» not only was beard army divided their ground and priMoers, and took didn't align him with Dunkel. From the Sea; Mays, Bora To sent out pickets, epecting to lay right column advanced on Hajar is the parish bouse of the Presby- by the British force, making a sur- tariea, which they had At tbe present Urns Dunfctl Play Baft; Bich Innocence Under here the whole night. I waa on a Lee. The bridge was disputed will terian Church. Discussion leaders prise advance from EHjtabeth- to expedite their «t> casts the only mmority vote on DM Elm»: Skinner, Bottoms Up; picket. 1 went on it about five great obstinacy, and the will be Professor. ,$dward FunV town, but also by Washington must have received very topat.^ . the Committee. If DsDy sooukl Wisiler, tafias* of the United o'clock in the evening. It was in bn»tgget chairman of the History himself at his Rockaway head- able injury; but by fediag the Joaey Traeps Praised< continue tds split with HoHey, it the skirts of a weed; tte rebels Department of Newark College quarters. While at a|orrie*town, river, and gaining tie point' ef KB toi report to Congress on would mean a S4 vote on many. ef Arti and Sciences of Rutgers kept firing on it from the time I llyateries. Western, and Science WashJngtoC frs^nanUy rod* to : the-hjll, they obliged the major this fcattk. Wasfamgtoa paid high issues, and would produce a att- went on' tifldarE '"' " University, and Rev. 9, Benjamin this Summit alarm post to ob- with bis party to give up tbe trib-ate le the Jemy miljUa, say- uaticm slraUax to tbe we in w*kh "About tea o'clock the whole, Garrison, of the Methodist Church AlUngium, Estate of the Beck< serve the. countryside |B the di- At this instant their last hag: 'The enemy have not made Duakel and former Mayor Anton of Bashing Ridge. Mrs. Patrick rection of New York where lay army got in motion and moved ttorkscurswtato this state with- Swenson found themselves last oning Lady; Innes, Man From the off. it wa* so exceedingly dark, began the attack en Colonel Aav Romano, will serve as moderator, Sea; , Assassins; Simen- the main British army. gell. The action was itvtm, and out laaa. Ours has been smafl. year after Anthony Castetlano Professor Fuhlbruegge has bet* and there were men strict silence The eaiiaa deserve everything twitched his support to the Hd- m, Maigret m New York's Un- observed, that one regiment could lasted about forty minates, when tttaeoeir and student of Ameri- Tbe site of the location ei "Old superior numbers overcasae ob- that eaa he said oo both oeca- ley-Arthur Manner combine. derworld; Colt, Quick-Trigger not perceive the' adjoining regi- can constitutional history for over Country; Daniels, Land Grabbers; Sow" - and the beacon post is stinate bravery, and forced o«r They flew to ana* univer- 30 years. He is a long-time resi- marked by a brome tablet located ment going off. It was tile dark- troops to retire over the second sally, aad acted with a spirit ntMMoc, FarreU West With the Missouri; est night I can remember in my •oro Comici! Pmum ' ~ eni ycyoy dent of Berkeley Heights and Henry, Who Bides With Wyatt; near the Bassett Estate on the bridge. There tbe eaeaty were equal to asqrthmg I have seen hi raises bees as a hobby. left hand side of Hobart avenue life, with the most heavy rain, warmly received by Cosoad the cawne of the war." flat, Mm. §»•*• Loomu, Twilighters; Meredith, thunder and lightning known in .Reverend. Garrison is current- Bar 4 Roundup; Ward, Six Gunproceeding towards Morri* Turn- Sfarevc's regiment; hat aa they The honors ef the day remained New Providence — The Boro an»<»H fy 'engaged in writing a book on this country for many year*. It Council Tuesday night passed on VTJf- caUwOoo «T Heritage; Blisfc, Earthman Come p*e. • :.. " •••• •;'• • " advanced in great force, with a Mm - ' rained, I think, harder than I final reading the ordinance which individual liberties, to be pub- Home; Patcfaett, Space Captives A mural depicting the beacon large of artillery, he had and the greatest loss of : flrat, lished in th* fall. He ii well-known ever knew, and thundered and with the British. Von Knyp- will permit a tie-in of sewer faelbV 4M ef the Golden Men. post is in the lobby o£ the First orders to join the brigade. throughout the state for his speak- National Bank * Trust Co. lightened so severely aa to fright- Withdrew to «fc a $,o» veteran soldiers ties from the proposed 40o-bouae Mn'lSw and MwT lietiftar Javcdfe and Teea-age en the horses, and once or twice eteaDy held off by a few development on the former Suai- third. Mm. ing ability and has in the past Tbe winter of ITO-ino was the "As the enemy contimwd to Mn. W«M year participated ia various com- Bein, Country School; Berris- tbe whole army halted, being de- farigades of Continentals and mili- mit Golf Course with Boro and rtwt, Men. Iwwo! wont of the Revolutionary War press our left, on the VattxhaB g ttotrt. Ruth munity forums on freedom. tord, Ponies Next Door; Brown, prived of light for a time. Gen- b not more tthah n Summit facilities. nt Daniel Boose; Bulla, Eagle Feath- and waa known a* "the hard win- road, which led directly iato tia. li Book Club extends to the eral Knyphausen'* horse started men. For every American Benjamin Gallinsoa, developer mootA, ito, er; BaVa, Squanto, Friend of the ter." The cold was tte severest rear, and would have gives community a cordial welcome to so as to throw the general. slain, three Kedcoate gave of tbe project, has agreed to.bear w. t, O. thorn. White Men; Carr, Where the Turn- experienced during tbe entire the most important pass, ___ lertificates to the following attend this meeting. "Rttreat was Awfal" thei> lives. the cost of construction of the pike Starts; Coatsworb, Sod war, and the enow *eU almost finding our- front too extensive Uercial establishment* were continuously from the tenth of We continued our .march until to be effectually secured by so Tbus ended the last pitched bat- necessary tie-la Unea. House; Eager, Playing Possum; we reached the bank of the creek tle of the Hevohttioo fought oa The Council also awarded sev- i awarded by Mrs. E. L. High, Scotch Emery. Campus Melody; Plotters November until far into March. small a body of troops, I ttweght Be beauty chairman: New KMOII The ice that formed on New which we crossed in the morning. it most advisable to take oar post Hew Jersey •oil. eral contracts for construction of YhltTo lor© tj-, Troopers All; Knight, Lassie Nothing more awful than this re- a municipal garage oa. Living- vidence Garage, Adele's Gift New FrovideBCe — Suffocation Come-Home; Mason, Dan Beard, York Bay's salt water became upon the first range of hills, in the p, Fischer's Oarage, Air Re- treat can be imagined. The rain, rear of Byram'a tavern, whes* the ston avenue near the sewage dis- has been advanced as the prob- Boy Scout; Norton, Borrowers; thick enough to enable 200 sleigh- Bon Company Laboratories, L. with the terrible thunder and roads are brought sd near a point posal plant The total coat of the able Cause of death of six-week- O'ConneO, Blue Mare in the Olym- loads of provisions, each drawn for O. S. Sl«t4 [Coddington Compsny, Hill City by two horse* and escorted by 200 lightning, the darkness of the that succor might readily be given structure will be apinroximately old Lawrence Brake, son of Mr. pic Trials; Otto, Stephens Train; In the reorgaoixation ef top ings and Loan Association, J. British cavalry, to cross from night, the houses at Connecticut from one to the other. This en- |8S,00O. Bids for the plumbing and Mrs. William Brake a/ 596 Bendina, My Love For One; Rey- management of tbe United Stetes [Smit and Sons, Inc,, the Sum- New York City to SUten Island. Farms, which we had set fire to, abled me to detach Colonel work were requested for the aec Park avenue, Scotch Plains, who nolds, Caster's Last Stand; Rey- Steel Corp. JoUowing the retire- i Trust Company, and the New During that winter Sit Henry in a blaze, the dead bodies which Webb's regiment, commanded by ment of Benjamin F. Fairtesa as ond time, since only one eon- died last Thursday in the Boro. nolds, F. B. I.; SewelL Black tractor submitted t Wd for the ; Life Insurance Company. Clinton, the British commander- the light of the fin or tbe light- Lieut. Colonel Hiiatington. aad ehaimaa of the board and eaief According to Police Chief Barry Beauty;* Smith. Little Dog Sniff work- awards to commercial es- in-chief, had left General! von ning showed now and then oa the Colonel Jackson's regiment, with exeentive officer. John S. Tenaant High, the infant's mother was. and the Twins; Thsyer, Sandy road, and the dread of an enemy, one piece of artillery, which en- shments are given at the dls- and the Seventeen Balloons; Wai- Knyphausen in command a* New oNM Hobart avenue, who became on of fiie Garden Club to visiting at the home of Mrs. E. I* York and had saUed with a. lsrie completed the scene of horror., tirely checked the advance of the •eaocUte eoensel of the corpora- gree, and from tbe University H Fooks of l« Union avenue, leaving den, Dayitar; Watts, Over the We batted at the side of the creek enemy on our kfg, and secured : firms who beautify the boro HiRs to BaUrbog; Zim, Alligators force to attack Chartestown, SJ;. tioa ftis Jaaogiy, was appointed Michigan Uw School in 1831 with eautifying their own proper- After a prolonged defense, its gar> and; took up ear ground, and the that pass.' ewansyL Mr. Tenaant a J.D. degree. He was appointed :; and Crocodiles. -. whole army encamped." cii^Sw.7- "'&''*V - -•-•-.• 4-• rison of 3,000 under Gen Lincoln •/Being thus adyaatageoaifr sornetlr aBsaooteted with flw a member of the board of editors Von Knyphausen remained in dgej at the show were Mrs. Chief High Said that Mrs. Brake capitulated tea British army of posted, I was in hopes the caesay 'Heir 'Tort law firm of- White A of the Michigan Law Review, nod had checked on the bah* and pffoni tiM Boro 9,000 men. - ... his fortified camp at Eliiabeth- would have attempted te gain tie Case. elected a member of the Order qf Barry of Summit, Mrs. F. town Point until Sir Henry Clin- fouftd him all right just 10 min- Spring Came Late c heights; hut, discovering ia them Bom ia Sagjanr, Midi., in ltM, The . In the year following oald Wilson of South Orange, Cdk*! for J*«y Duty ton's return from the South. utes before she left Mr*. Fooks' The military campaign of 1780 no disposition for attacking as, Mr. Twajiit sjradaated with higb his graduation, Mr. Tennant was a Mrs. Gerald V. King of New Fietldeate—Names of eli- Washington's main body lay at home. When she returned to her opened late. The frost had pene- and seeing them begin to fire the distinction fro nfihe Unlvertity of research fellow of the University atham, accredited judge* of gibtes for two grand Juries were tbe Short Hill*. General Maxwell car the second time, she noticed trated the ground to-an unusual houses in town, detachments were Michigan hi HM with an A.B. de- of Michigan Law School National Council of State Gar- drawn last week before County was posted with his brigade and that the baby was lying face depth, and the roads, at the Clubs, lac. Judge Milton A. Feller, but only some militia as an advanced par- down in a corner of the bed un- breaking up of winter, wet* al- the first of the two will be acti- ty near Eliiabethtown and akirm- conscious. most impassable for a consider- Driving Char?* vated except in an emergency. ishad almost daily with British The police were immediately able period. British Governor scouting parties. Jail SintMCt dispatched with tbe resuscitator, The drawing* wen conducted Robertson of New York, speak* Upon his return to New York, and tbe Rescue Squad also re- by Jury Commissioners Harold in a dispatch on May 18, 1780 of [Berkeley Heights- A 1<-••,- . ,..^,..i Veneila and Patrolman Hoeeo "Jersey Line" brigade waa post- ; Jersey. This ruse succeeded and Meuacca. Girl f'riniir A ed at Eliiabethtown as an • ad- Washington moved his army to- few Providence, anting for Ma- vanced guard, and a large body of wards the Hudson on. rate Douglai J. Haberstroh, Jersey militia was also at that leaving General Nathaniel Greenn:e DEEDS New piwfideaee--Girl Scout place under CoL Ellas Dayton. BVAUGUR.4L SEASON Mereiki guUty of the Troop tt of Lincoln School visited of Rhode Island In command of »rge and imposed sentence- aft- Berkeley Heights—The follow- Because of their capture of ing deeds Jtor wai estate transac- the Statne of Liberty recently un- the troops left behind. These con- Police 6gt. Harold CurtU* and Charleston and the American sisted of Maxwell's and Start's tions in the township have been der the sopervision of Mrs. B. X Patrolman Donald Bryan report- army's discontent from the lack brigades, "Light Horse Harry" recorded in the office of Charles Simoods, leader, and Mra> H. G. of pay and the terrible winter the Jam?* fan****(over'100acrt$) .' ' that they had picked up Me- Gribou, co-leader. Lee's cavalry corps (which in- eski April 2 near hi« home. He L. Bauer, Jr., register of deeds, men had undergone without prop- Troops II and 45 attended the cluded about 100 Jerseymen) and Modern Club jmfltt^ drive by Courthouse, Eliiabetn. er food, clothing and shelter, the the Jersey militia. >«•. Anthony Bebbiao, pohce piF - Oak-Rtdg4 Homes, Inc.. to Jftr. matinee performance of "Plain British were led to believe that iD*~Tarayu"at-fhe--Winter Gar« On to Springfield ician. - - -- and Mrs. Charles W. Pennington, tte patriots-were llefTOAUMIMiliS property at Mountain avenue and den. New York. Leaders of the up the struggle and to resume On June~29," Six dollar fines for atop street troops are Mrs. W. F. Cunning- sett moved out of Eliiabethtown iolationg were paid by Alfred A. Oak Ridge road. • their allegiance to the British De Francesco and CheccbJo, ham and Mrs. George Klemser. . That all that was needed Point and headed once; more to- Medermaier, Springfield; George wards Springfield. The following. v- Solters, Jr., Mountainside, and In-icc, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. to destroy or disperse Washing- Higgins, lots 16 to 19, 3ft to 42, MCOfMt NtW CirilM ton's army waa a strong thrust at excerpt from General Greene's fl Lenore Merwin, Union. -- New Pmideace — Among the report to Washington relates the Speeding charges of $10 were block 13, map No. 1, Berkeley Morristown. Confident of a speedy Heights Park. 130 men and women admitted as victory, General von Knyphausen details of the battle which took On our private 3$ oa* spring hi Ufim d by Herbert F. Walters of dtixens April 25 by Judge Milton Linde Land Co.. Inc., to Mr. made vigorous preparations for place at Springfield that same Mountain avenue, Jacob F. Bauer A. Feller of District Court, was and Mrs. Edmund Danisch, right, such an invasion. Governor Rob- day: W Fanwood, Mrs. Pauline Me- Irene Fusco of 783-B South street een of Summit, and Frank E. title and interest in property to ertson reported on it to Lord "The enemy advanced from John A. Lombardi of Berkeley Germain in London as follows: Elitabethtown about five in the BinWey ot New Providence. Springfield avenue, 316.TB feet Heights, assistant to the county p«*sing a school but cost Clif- from Robbins avenue. 8,000 in British Force morning—said to be about five prosecutor, instructed the. new "On the 6th of June we satt'd thousand infantry, with a large in a gigantic fan shaped, temperature ford H. West of Elizabeth $15, Mid-State Co., Inc.. to Mr. andcitizen on the responsibility of her Mrs. George W. Robbins, Jr.. with as many troops as tould body of cavalry, and fifteen or * a^^B^sB^HBra^^Beejpjeee^sj ^D)^^Bs\lV * ' * •ml |io careless driving fines new status. . twenty pieces of artillery. Their paid by Jfohn Katinsky of right, title and interest in prop- safely be spared from the defense • MY -CAM* for chiWren-6 days a week of this Province-6,000-to Staten march was rapid and compact. Kline boulevard, and Michael Es- erty in Robbins avenue, near lands "'^* leeHMeW avmmer {amboree — sport* ond activities and Mrs. Jacob A. Yurgosky, lot Island; from thence vf landed They moved in two columns; one t of HUlalde avenue. of Long View Dwellings Build- on the main road, leading to ' orovnd mt dock . , ing, Inc, 21-44. block 103, map of Sunrise our advanced guard, the fame Gardens. night at ElUabothtown, where Springfield; the other on the • A1MURIC IHSTIOCTtOM—Dirsctsd by Leo Pearl, New Providence—The following Vauxhall road. Major Lee, with Colltd for Jvry Duty Paige-Providence Corp. to Mr. they waited the-landing*of a sec- AlUettc Supervisor of Temple B'nai Abraham Berkeley Heights-Among the deeds for real estate transactions ond embarkation by the return the horse and piquets, opposed and Mrs. John J. Hanichak, lot the right column, and Colonel • nNNIS—Don Halpern, Golf and Tennis Pro. 25 cilticns of the county called ... the borough have been record- 21-33, block Id, map of Sunrise of the boats—these Bodys moved r jury duty (petit) in the Union ed in the office of Charles L. on, with orders to try to *ur- Dayton, with his regiment, the Gardens. left; and both gave as much op- • HW POOD by John David, formerly of the Mayfolr .bounty courts from Monday to Bsuer, Jr., register of deeds, Woodland Terrace to Mr. andprise Maxwell's Brigade of Jer- pay ii re Mrs. Gladys H. Carey courthouse, Elizabeth: sey Troop*, stationed nesr to the position is could have been ex- ranra. a Mrs. Frank M. Early, lot 6, block pected from so small a force. of 123 Cornell avenue,'and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Steinman 62, revised map' of portion of Syl- road we marched by, to endeavor * MNCMO with musk by Allan Zone and his orchestra jlledwlg Markant of 43 Mead to Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. lind- van Terrace. to get possession of the strong "Our troops were so extended * MNCIMSTKUCT1ON by lynn and Conway s gren, property in Oakwood drive, post at the Short HiUs, to wait to guard the different roads lead- 'r«t. Tiie drawing wai before Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Painter • SWBON MASSAM MUton A. Feller, county judge, 244.33 feet from Bergen road. to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Smock, there the arrival of the third em- ing to the several passes of the ^ the jury commissioners. Paige-Providence Corp. to Mr. property known as 45 Morehouse barkation of the army—from mountain, that I had scarcely place. whence if our intelligence should time to collect them at Spring- field, and make the necessary dis- Peck Associates, Inc., to Mr. show circumstances favorable, It 5-MINUTE was intended to march directly positions, before the enemy ap- and Mrs. Walter Pfost, property peared before the town; when a known as 16 Maple street. with the whole against Washing- ton, who had been Rending his cannonade comenced between The ringtail, whose head h stores from Morristown, but wa» their advance and our artilliery, farden shaped like a fox but who really still encumbered there with a poited for the defence of the is a member of the fami- great many." bridge. The enemy continued ly, has a tail so Jong it measures Early on the morning of June manoeuvring in our front for up- at least half his total length. 7th, von Knyphausen began his wards of two hours, which in- advance. Maxwell's brigade and duced me to believe they were law Moeasen Ave-, Pork, H. J. The largest living starfish ia the militia opposed the British attempting to gain our Hanks, My force was small, and, from Union Auto laundry the sunflower starfish which with great sbibborness, skirmish- the directions of the roads, my ing with them alt the way. At the (Mm te Pest Office -Off iette s|> teaches a diameter of two feet situation was critical. I disposed or more along the North Pacific high fc-yyund near the Connecticut of our troops in the best manner TEEN-AGE ACTIVITIES . TENNIS GOLF 1811 MMiit Av«., UnkMi • MUntoch M7S4 coast farm* (Union) church, they DEMAND WE RBFEAt THIS GIGANTIC SAIM I MARK'WANK YOU! 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MlllbMri1 ADIO SALES CORP MIUbMrn THC SUMMIT HEIAL0, THURSDAY. MAT I. Mil & Quain ndMi** Meters Frances Ftoreffo fclw. Pmhr MMTM H if M- Mn Short Hmmmk 1$ Engaged io of Marylaad aod aniBJltiit flam Mrs- ill Wed May 21 frees imjti Caltamt. Mr. Beaeei) enfsjemeat el Kits Bar- Iowa SUU U»va«My. Mr Ifcti ef ItVaBay BPW at Bonnit Burn attMded Notre Dam* Univeraity WMBWMI Haw Yen Alice Meter* to Joaepkv Baltimore Man * of ta* late Mr. Basil are eofieyed by tfa* Quaia, atm ef Mr. aad at South Bead, bd., aad aemi M f Mr. aad Mii Plonito j a major in the U *. Air Fom laaaaa Mwnkal ef Bmtt Taylor Co., SBatia. Ibey wBl Uliua H. Quak ef da* aad Semen* Counties Mm-rU avenue mAff aaAat aSa^Msl alftsMHatta^sld bv during Worid Wax H. m*n.V. at tu Summit i £\^*evVH£| fla^ai^S' ^^^^^^^^^H* ^S^P^^S^V^^^Ss^^^^a^*^HS> t^^M * * Worn- sd*r at I p.m. •». DavU Leaf Kaaerty Mrs. Frederick B. Ihert <*»•» a. Mr». Frank LaDue, educattonal for a sarong otficer, wifl be (nest of -She «pl apaak oa tbe you look and feel fit HlmokGlrl vention of tte aomitv to bt held Judith Conner at the Kaaec and Susaai Hotel Married to Spring take ia June. —naturally Becomes Bride of Foliowlof th« talk, the group wUl be entertattted by aUdea of an David Faherty Frederick Short Europeaa trip recently taken by The marriage of Misa Margaret Mrs Fred Ottoman of Spring. The marriage of Mill Judith Ann Witilebtn, dauftitter of Mr.field. Connor, daughter mf Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. Lancaster WiUkUn LINGERIE - Watter I X. Connor of 0 Coi- ef Quincy, DL, to F«d*rlck B. Wins ony drive, to David Lour Fah- • Slips franlJt Short, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Defaw Miss Patricia Minella of Jtt erty, USA, «on of Mr. and Mrt. Burf Short of « Hew Inland • fronSJS C. J. Faherty of 109 West End Springfirid avenue has been nam- avenue, took place Saturday, April ed winner, ef a state scholarship avenue, took pUfe* Wednesday, Misi rra»e*| Fierette 13, at St. Peters Catholic Church \ • Pajamas . ...fromUM April 27, at 4 p.m. in «. There- Tfa SMV4UM) for study at Douglass College, New at Qidncr- A reception at theBrunswick. • Bobes fromSJI fa'i Church. Ber. John A. Kelly *V light Co. Her flaw*, A gradu ottfieiated. A reception followed at tee Hotel Suburban. ate of High School, is Given in marriage by her fatter, an air pdieemsui in thsftf; 8. Air the bride wort * street-length Force, aad served three years in t white pique dreae with a portrait Germany and Trance. Ma will be neckline. Her bouquet was ofdischarged the Utter part of Sep- HOSIERY white orchids and atepoanotij. tember. Mils Susan Connor, sister of the A June wedding to planned. Berkshire from 14* bride was her only attendant She wore ice blue peau de sole • Hanea eeamlesa from IM graduated ftwn Summit, High For Mom on Het Day Mo other girdle promises to and carried a nosegay of pink: • Mojud ...... fromlJS roses and blue sweet peas. Schools DM bride waa^radwaUd muchr-aad keep* every promise! Roger raherty, brother of thefrom LaseD .Junior College and is May 8th • Streten-Sturdy froml-l» With Sarong'* unique eriss. bridegroom waa best nan. Peter attending StattoYd ' iaS Secre Faherty. also a brother of the cro»» front—iu lightweight, Urial SebooL lir. Fsberty was A BEAUTIFUL BOUQUET boneless design—you caa bridegroom, waa the usher. Mr. and Mrs. Faherty were graduated from the University of fUHvm§egittcfunw<>rd*fidl move with complete freedom. Sarong Pennsylvania where be waa a BLOUSES - •Iwtjn May* ill place—nevW ridee up! You'll look member of Beta Tfeeta PL He is better, ftel better in a Sarong! A Top stationed at Cfunp Kilnier. for Itntiw beauty and fr**krt€u • Cotton* from Ml from $5.95 • Nylioa fromUt Art* Vasiar Club to H»«r • A LbVELY CORSAGE; • Dacrons :.... fronSJI Dance Talk by English Professor to teearditk pride on her day tlrtktr On Umr Dmy With fin* Utigeri, bT The Summit Area Vaaaar Club Sekia$*reW> Laro$, Amourette, Val Mode, plu* Band! will hold its annual meeting to- Flu$ Mans Other Gift Suggestion* From— mm$ other famous name brands. morrow at Kits p.m. at the bomt NCKMfYBtt of Mrs. Marshall E. Waterman, SUMMIT KLL5 aOMST linden lane, Chatham Township. (3,4,S,«er7Heces) The speaker will be Richard A. 3 IKCHWOOD ROAD The FASHION STORE Vocal* Featured E. Brooka, professor y G. F. Jwwwlry $1.91 l«dwt Ash Trays 9c TtMt IMP m* Sfcod# $1.99 Aisotttd -Cwnpm*<777T777T^ FAMOUS BRAND MN'I Cff 1MB $U9 Uatfcwf Wolkts ...... 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COMMUNITY RO«Wf 1M7 1ONSON SCHICK RIMIKOTON IVIRSHARP PtOCTW UNIYRSAL HMIOHt HOUOWABT I Ha ••i Ooli Saaofif Fhmlmm&rfc An* M. Doherty To Aid UcaJ Club Group fie mask eepartaieat of Ac Active on Campus pan voMd uooa »t mo _ tf«O Jam* Fortnigfctij Quo is ipoo- d the fcashine Society hold at soring • benefit performance of Alfred J, Mmchev mt homo of Mist L#aa "ay contact Mrt, Edwia Dottea, recently served as -chairman of Miss Doherty is a graduate of Jr., KJ. M7M. for reservation*. soohomoFo nfom* Bhe is on me Oak laoll Ichoel and 9m Berke- •ophomon dats executive com- ley School, Baet Orange. Her mittee Otis year and hat been fl a gradwato of La Safle cheat* VttlAje Junior for natf. year, whet the wiS act as ad- TfceToft to the freshmen in her dor* mitory. Mitt Armstrong was n> of costly ejected "Campus Guide of Newcomer* Club fee fear" far her work conduct- Maw Carmcle Giawiatlaaia ing visiton around the ctmpus. Mn. Arihar Edick Mn. lediiey P. Catacart Completes May T/ia Town.' iJul« A. Watta) (MCCTM photo) Two freahmea who are to he (Wotla 4 DAYS ONLY campus guides seat year are Miss Luncheon Plans, VIENNESE Caroline Seager*daughter eHtr Local Girl and aad Mrs. George 8. Seager of H Mary Schiepp* Margaret Frady Plaaj wen compHteA forth e MAY 4-7-9-W CHEESE Whntredge road and Miss Sidney Neweomors' Club lnofhaon on Brooklyn Man May M at a Joint meeting held at Welsh, daughter of Mr and Mrs. And Arthur Edkk And Mr. Cathcart \ SQUARES Stanley 0. Webb of 5 Westmin- the homo of Mrs. George Wright, Reveal Troth ster .road. Another freshman, the Saturday the dub's new president. The newly chosen librarian of the or- luncheon, which will he add at Mr. and Mrs. John Gianaat- Mia* Mary Wed Saturday jtaaio of V Hughes place, an- chestra, who recently played w the Hotel Suburban at 11:41 p.m., fMdM Central Presbyterian Church will feature a talk by Mrs. Mel DtJktow far ceeatal nounce the anf agemat* of their a Wellesky concert, it Miss Hel- .-- —— -- —— ——-.— ,, i' • •••••< WSPSWBM daughter, CarmeU Ana to Edward en Means, daughter ef Sir. andof IS dark atreet, w*i atrrisd wat the scene on Saturday after- rote of "The Melrose" china and ' P. Sagendorf, Jr.', aoo of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop J. Means, of » Saturday at St. Tereia s Church noon of the marriage of Mitt Mar- gtft ahep. Various ehiaa samples , Mrs. E. Sagendorf of Brooklyn, WhiUredge road. to Arthur Edkk, son of Mr. ami garet Frady of 41 Evergreen road, rose of "The Melrotes" china aad Mrs. Kenneth Edick of Newsrfc. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold taw. fvaat] IH. t. Member of the Tree Day Court, Calais, ar ujw Bey. John Twemey performed the C. Frady of Long Beach, Cal., mtttee members wen Mre. Mmwara e-«22S Miss Giaaaattasio, a graduate a sart of the annual spring pag. ceremony which was followed by Karros FURS and Rodney P. Cathcart of East [of Summit High School, la en*•ant at We&sley, H Un tt Bernard Carlin, chairman of the a reception at the Blue Shutter Orange, ton of Mr. and Mnday. ; Mrs, Walter Farley, decor.- [ ployed by Suntmtt Finance, toe. James Toffey, the former Mils Ion, Union. MOUEWBSS Mr. Sagcndorf it a graduate of Sally Needles, daughter of Mr. Joteph Cathcart, of East Pales- taaat chairman, and .her assist- 3SI SfHUMM&D AVONIi SUMUfT.Kj, I Midwood High School, Brooklyn, and Mrs. Enoch ft. Needles of S Miss Antoinette Scnkppe was tine, Ohio. Rev. Leonard V. ants, Mrs. H. B. Ritchie and Mrs. maid of honor for "her lister ami land k employed by BUTs Shall Sunset drive. Mrs. Toffey has Burehmann, D.D., performed me, Robert Johnson; Mrs. Franklin d'eeovn! I Sorrlct of New Prorkkaee. bridesmaids won Mitt Delena ceremony and a reception fol- ChapeL boutonnieni, and assist- Also served as chief justice of the Edick, slater of the groom and No dale hai boot set for the Wellesley College government, lowed at Canoe Brook Country ants, Mn. M. S. Cheever aad I wedding. Mitt Millie Boffo of Springflel Club. Miss Rosaline Boon watMrs. Fred Lander; Mr.. Robert and head of Junior Show, for the Charles Edick served at bee* OOOOOOOOCX)OOOOOOdOOC last three yean she hat sung with maid of honor aad Phil Gothrmf Pratt and Mrs. Barry Baker, rt. man for his brother and ushen was best maa ervationa. E the "Free-Bate-Eight'* a "singing included Ernest Sehieppe, Jr., ! octet She Is a senior majoring After a wedding trip to Cali- Memben of the board also pres- SO UCHT-SO COOL-SO brother of the bride, and Louis ent wore Mrs. Wright, Mn. Frank SAGE GREEN JASPER in EngUsli, Dyke. fornia, the couple, will reside in Summit. Boyiaa, Mn. Donald Drumm, Mrs. BY WEDGWOOD All the girls are graduates of After t wedding trip, the cou- Harold Shea, Mn. William Can- the biggest faihion icoopfor V Kent Place School with the ex- ple will reside in Irvjngton. The 'Sabrino Pair1 Porformanca non, Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mm. ception of Miss Meant, who was bride it employed by the Beit William Hlghfiil and Mrs. William $pring and summer... The Melroses 117 Mlllburn Avo. graduated from the George School Telephone Co. of Summit. Mr.To Benefit Montal Health Miller. la Bucks County. Pennsylvania. Edick It with Westoos of Newark. Itaai The Playhouse Association will OOOOOOC [TV Actrasi to Bo Guost Mtor Guild Off on present "Sabrina rair," the ro-Travel Talk* Plannad for mantic comedy by Samuol Taylor, KaffaaltlaticK Mooting Kent Place Alumnae Punna. Dutch Comody the week of May IS at the May. house. Mrs. Floyd Jefferson it KafleeklaUch wut present a The Kent PUcT alumnae will "Papa It AH," a PenasyivsnU Dutch comedy by Patterson director and Erie Davita co-di- For Rowon That MOM Oi Y«w Torch moot it the School on Ssturday, rector. On Monday evening, May May 7, tor their annul luoeheoa Greene, will be presented by the 1L at the YWCA at 10 a.m., Mrs. newly formed Summit little Thea- 23, an extra performance will be 8 A beautiful, sturdy *Mto plant stand that holds meeting. The program wffl start h,l' S **"* •« Berkeley tre Guild at the Lincoln who©! au- presented for the benefit of theHeights, program chairman, an- seven decorative wliffw flower pots or gay poHary at BOOH In the study hall of the kxal Mental Health Fund, aounced. main school building for the busi- ditorium tonight The Theatre flower pots 'fur individual plant*. ness meeting and election of new Guild is sponsored by the Board Harrison Ball, president of the .George Paulsen of the Paulsen officers. Retiring officers are; of Recreation of Summit Playhouse Association and John Intol Agency win show two M. Reeves, chairman of the Men- 1 Mn. John G. Phillips, president; The play it the story of a Penn- fiuns, me first on Cuba aad the 'I ' tal Health Fund drive, announce Mn, Richard S. fflckok, vice-pres- sylvania Dutch mother, daughter, Carribeans, and the second on • iill, i that mis performance will be TEUtt STUMS * ident; Mrs. Archibald Smith, ft and son who rebel against a Sooth Carolina. tyrannical fatter, "Papa" is a sponsored jointly by the Vesleyan At the dose of the program, SI I Militant Avenue ShorfHiHt 7**440 CUib of the Methodist Church and Mr. Paulsen will answer all travel Mm:...% Whltt, _ M. member- strict Mennonite, and uses hit MiU blif t the Central Club of Central Pres- flttettioat for those fortunate at-large. v. - , • • •.• MennoniU beliefs to suppress the byterian Church. Members of these ooc simple pleasures of every day life •aough to he gomg away. xxxooooooooocxxx? Special gueMs of me day will he young adult groups wffl be in which his family long lor - Ceffet aad buns will be served this year's gndustlng dMi, who charge of the sale of ttckett. Teresa Brady, who recently weeding the program and baby will become new members of the The Dorothy Hughes Shop, 1M •ittiag and ehildren'i modern COME'IN _ Alumnae Association. played "Peg" In "Peg 0' MyBeechwood road, also will have Heart," will play "Mama," Dot dance an available for those ^ OUR Perry Wilson; TV actress and tfekets for ^>e special jperform- fflothen attending Kaffeeklatsch. Canton, "Papa," lffli Knoaft snee, availafcle-to Playhouse Kent Place graduate, will be guest "Jake," Ann Thornton, "Emma," speaker at the wncheon which memben only. Tickets lor regu- Frances Meincke, "Mrs. Yoder," will be held at, 1 p.m. In the day. lar performances may be pur* Lodge Officer! Imtallacj school lunch room, in real life, and Phil Gableman, the state chtted then by memben from At Odd. Fallows Hall Perry Wilson is the wife of Joseph trooper. May*. • '; 7 Anthony, Broadwsy actor and di- Ann Lawler it staga manager officers for the coming* rector, and mother of two chil- and Dolores Kwias properties. FortnigMry Juniors 9 i dren. Constance Cooper Louie it direc- !Tri* tor...... ,.:.::i, ' To Hold Annual Banquat . at Odd Fellowi Hall They an Named »y •iW|a'i Who" Marylyn DevUn, pnsident; Alma Lincoln School Attracts . The Junior Fortnightly Qub £•*«*•«. past grtod; Franctt Joseph G. DasU, ton of Mr. and win hold its annual banquet on Do Bow. noble grand; Gertrude Mn. Domuick D»sti of 24 Lewis Many at Opon Housa Wednesday, May 11, at T;M p.m. Cwlion, vtee-gtand; Florence INI tMOt Wlt# Itl aiaeumm avenue, a senior at Rider College, Lincoln School was the scene at the Bottle KH) Tavern m Jiwger, recording secretary; Trenton, has been selected for on Monday evening of the annual Madison. Installation of newly- Smma «t*buni,j&iancial secre- listing in "Who's Who Araong open house. Miss Sarah E. Cadoo, elected officers and department tary, and Inga Bergman, treai Students in. American Colleges." acting principal during the illness chairman and Initiation of new unr. DistiU a varsity baseball pUyer of Miss Emily Quigg, greeted par- members will tako place at that At Rider. '' ents and children at the door. time. •Alsev-Imme Spjller, w.rden; Helen Petrson, conductor; Emma An attraction was the display The drama and music depart- 'T Mtoriteh, chaplain; Muriel Carl, AUo A Larr« Selection of GifU— of old arid naw textbooks In the ments wui provide entertainment ton, musid.n; Ann Stiehler, right entrance halLnThe collection of durinf the evening. For reserva- f .^^ old boolo w«s lotnfcd by MUs tions caU Mrs. Bniicf FiDdley at , left supporter of the foot. Naturalizer'» fomout f» teufil M gap* n° ** • W«ittf i Fmch Hnt Summit A43S7-J. grand; Eda SiUjtoe, right sup- ttntr •j porter of the vice grind; Nellie no pinch right down Ida Rnt. Cords -- Pktm + Loree, left supporter of the vice grand; Estelle Millspaugh, mtide guard; and Daisy Meniie, outside guard. Varfanu lodges of the dUtrlct SUMMIT SHOE SHOP SiegeF* MAY 9th TWOMltY DRW "" npresented and Teflash- SfRINQRELD AYt SUMMIT. N.J. 394 Sprtaejfitid Avo. KNOI HIU DRIVI i ILACKIURN ROAD ments and a social .hour fouowed. " , 1st mm DOUSE

Split t«we] SUMMIT 6-1010 SUMMER SPECIAL! ; GOLD PLATING W« htn •kr^o ta4ocHoii of briejlit Mw fabrics The New !• #JM naw ba«rty to your pma«t Polishing Hollywood tt twl for $t ft $11 HAIRDRESSERS f Fossafe AvMut, • Chatham CHAIRS oo r«f. $ to. %n NOW *» *• •....•••*'/! (Operated by Mr. DeSantts, SOFAS o o o rtq. $1430 . HIS DoSentis Hairdressers, 120 Summit)

Mr. Da Sonris WW It ALL SPRING MILLINERY l*ww» erofttmw do rbo |ob. our ifcflkd Avdlobk Evary Ivanlng many below io$t »•• wi him vow protont furnlturw Into S to o p.m. aieapt Wad. •» t«mfitt and "Hki-iitw'1 btatiry. Phone For An 2 Cushion Chain and Tuftad loxks liflfi ffWTU, MlOftlZ, COPPfR, BRASS, Etc. Appointment Today iel PUINFIELD PLATING CO. CHothom 4-2303 SUBURBAN HIMICHANDSON t-.*' Viilt Our New And G.I. MCNEIL wmM iMWfty MM TWUmtU f\, $*4210 Modern Shop Detigned By tt. WDell 4 Sons, Newark 116-0370 111 Summit Ava. Summit, N. j. Union Place, Summit SILMOM 9OOI >., * *,-.' Wl SUMMIT HSIAIP, THOTSBAY, MAY %, if If Raymond Aufiero May Fellowship It Married to To Be Barbara Ryan Wownw ia made af the Dr. Ralph f . mm, outfits* oa Saturday, April O, Creac«Bt of -mm Barbara Asa ly*a, Churct, PUurfteW, will ba He the program «iB daughter of Mr. and Mn. Job* apetker today at nooa af ts» Majr string aaartat wkieh Franc* Byaa of WestfWd, and FeUowsbiP Pay assajaf faacaana Beethoves String ' Baynwad Carman Aafiere, aoa of and meettag of tae Uiaied Chorcta W, No. J, aad a Mr. aad Mn. Jack AasBato of Ml Wemea t# be heM at the Mcfeod- wouldn't adore a "story-tale" gold Broad street, fiav. Jess Flaaagaa ist Church, Kant Place boule- er silver diarmbr.celet!! perforsBed the ceremony at IMy vard and De Forest avenue. Osr nHmlam t» aaasmlii Trinity dutrca, VestfieU, aaf a '* reeaaajsa fallowed at fe jsiber- The aaaval observance Is . . . whoa it comes to writing marked tsjwufaout the eouatry. a May abort CeUNTICLEl, MiHbura! VateaV lfftaf ' S carnatttes as* Tat local general chairman is Ikek codcuil,'^arfcU with M. The hrMt's Mrs. Alias R. Deveaney. Pro- PEGGY ABBOTT SHOP wfr fair*; their dianec entrees satin and waa gram daairman is Mrs. Henry C, Gift-WOfttV .^,—-„—- •m incredibly delicious, sad their f laatonad with a p , Gardner** flat leather Dearijara and lundneos csairsnea beautiful Emerald Room the «d with asyarata cMaadral are Mrs. Alfred E. Miehon, Mrs. and chic f reaca punas aeaae of many a successful party. leafth train. Her fingertip v«a of l.vtime pastels} Leonard Partja and Mrs. T. C And to dance the gay night aw«y, silk llluil&B net, fell from a la Icbeit McGehee Wataea Dillingham. sp •« Jtas PssTlV Erwin Kent'* Orchestra plays coronet of orange biossomi. She tuch memorable music! MI. e- curled a caaead* of eaOa lilies Dr. Haas is a graduate ef finding petal paste* arias 14M. and an orchid. HamiUoo College and Union with sin ' Mi$$ Dorothy A. Wilkinson Married Theological Seminary. He was Pretty theet DO mac the eat- Mrs, Fred Dushaaak was na minister of the Hickory Street . for only £Ja; others with a» .. . when they're fabulously trea of honor bat fear sister. Mist Presbyterian Church, Scrantoa, square mreatad necklines flattering shoes from , gpeas deluatend satia made with At Baton ftoege to Airforce Officer Pa., before going to Plainfield too. Under-eover story: INC., 354 Springfield Ave. They've a fieor4eagth hooped skirt fa- seven years ago. •ide, wonderful shioned her costume, completed JUti ' mA CaHilaBwlls*yBaII i • iMaMraaVsVt VaWMPPfaiaraamafJlaT fer* hl*e» of the valley and steph- the newest Spring styles including He has served as moderator of arty $!©> now ft. * aad $5. clastic spectator! by many fa- by a . She carried a formed m the firat Pxaaayleaiaa aootis. creet af sis ester lace fan covered with violets and Chares af Sataa laiafA, Miss The bride's attendants were the Elisabeth Presbytery and now mous makers, all at price tags U chairman .for Christian Educa- . ie fiawsji designer flowers Dorotay Aasaa waMsaav Mrs. John P, Wilson, 4th, of that will amaze you (they're un- tion for the $ynod of New Jersey . at ULLUM 0-G1ABT, believably wonderful buys!) Cone A lister of the groom, Mias ter of Mr. aad Mn. Maia Xsor Tackaboe, N. Y., Mrs. Um dolph Wiskmsea af Ml Caane Deoait of Jacksonville, Fla., and and a member of the Foreign [Springfield Ave. In the gayest tee their window display . . . then Catherine Aufiero, and Miss Mary Missions Board of the Presby- Break P'arfcway, UmHf af Ha Mrs. W. Amisa Eeaa, Miss Jerry that ever met a seascape, itep inside and save $$$ galore!! WiuOen, a eousia of the bride terian Church, USA. t ilwk-slim sfaeathi and also carried flowered fans and tea sUssse; bscaaae 4st Jirise of anae Adams and Mias Pat Gravel The essence oT Mather's Diy of Baton Rouge. Mias Graves was In I'laiflfjftld, Dr. Haas was _. us drettmahers by Caro- wore mauve pink gowns similar imvu Boaert sia>issais -*rsHscc. iO perfection,., fabulous fragrances maid of honor and Ruth Dyer president of Community Council, Schnurer, Annls and Seftia- from CHARUNE'8 CUT MATE to the matron of honor. •oa af Dr. aad Mm SahsstaVsrd WaUace ef BHas Jaiaa Reuther was Junior bridesmaid a member of the Community Chert sixes to fit every mej- MUGS, 417 Springfield Ave. Beit man wai the) groom's a. Dr- Joss Meaaa offieisaBd, and a re- AU were attired identically in and now is chairman of that or- I Greta Plattry and Flor- Mower'v f";; Ofaabetfa Atdcn's ew were John F. Ryan, brother designed with a draped front He is chaftman of the PUiftfieid i Walsh! eternally-fresh "Blue Grass"; of tb« bride, and Anthony Gianas- Scouting Cojantittee and a trus- Dr. WaBaea waa beat aua for caught ia back with lilacs. They nae he««i«i from Chanel's world-acclaimed "Num- taiio, wore poke bonnets of matching tee of the Plsinfkld Library and ber five"} Helena Rubenstein's Mri. Aufiero, a graduate of his son./Ushers w«ra W. a\naiss Community Concerts. , SUBURBAN HATS, 111 Stun- Kean, Arthw Kauilmgtr. - Asae velvet accented with seed pearls tender "Apple Blossom," etcetera, Holy TriaUynchools, Westfwld, U iad earned old-fashioned bou- t! They've I wonderful Sale of Young, Dwe fiisity. lient On LaseS Dean's Use etcetera. Other pretty tributes; employed with the N. J. Bell Tele- quets of tweettteurt roses and ^•through-Summer hats/values John Sheltoav Ona B. Baark, 3rd, Miss Marilyn Valter, daughter cloud-light face and dusting pow- phone Co. The groom served four haby't-breath. Jane. Reuther aa !.») reduced to ft low J&tt, and Jack Reittcr. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Val- years in the Air Fore* and is a flower girl wore a dress and f Given, in nuniaye fcy her ter of 126 Ashwood avenue, is on Happy Mending of goad taste graduate of Summit High iSchooL similar to the brides- of crisp strawa In frosty father, the bride wore a g»w» de- the dean's list at L.seU Jr. Col- lipstick red* and peren- aad pleasing prices.. .the private After a trip to Miami the couple maids. win reside in WeHficld. signed with » bodk« of eh»»tillj lege, Auburndaie, Mass. - y—good Blnm! Yes, LTNDBL label brands at 8. BAUSH * SON, lace over ivory sathi and kosdtant The couple are graduates of sUYB are brimming Beechwood Road. Recommended Son to Doleiali skirt of nylon taDe over satin Louitiana State University, where si vinfs!! X^ by BAUSB devotees: their fine formuif a cathedral treJau & iced Mr*. Wallace was a member of \lm Oae carpets deserve the Glen Mavis" Scotch; mellow Mr. and Mrs. F. Dale Dolezal pearl coronet bdd a flagcrtip il- Chi Omega sorority. lient. Wai tfeaamg eare «f CENTEX Beechwood" Rye and Gin; and of University Height!, New lujion vefl. Too bridal tasfBet Lace's fraternity is Kappa Sigma. Summit Ave.! Just full-bodied "Sugar Creek" Bour- , announce the birth of was * cascade aiwagMtiasr of Following a wedding trip to 6-2700, and CENTOS CAB> bon! MUSH bonus: they'll de- a son, Gregory, on April II. Mrs and Nassau they will fituiear »ble emissaries of good liver ytmr order post haste with? Doleul is the former Sheila make their home in Tullahoma, IMC. r. AsslsUm Lraigh Hay Hand U majoring in mechanical $100 2*oo $59 for cold fur Assisting ia lighting arrange- engineering. He has served as ments for the Lehifh University vice president of Pi Tau Sigma. storage! presentation of George M. Cohan's A graduate of Summit High Brand-new idea by SHUN SHOW; "The Tavern." given last week- School, Handl is the son of Mrs. end by «NS Mottard aad Cbeese Louis H. Hand of SS Baltusrol tbe captivating convertible Hip-tab oollait Our bonded messenger will Dramatic Club, was John M. road. '" , • SuVfineplm* broadcloth blouse planted pick up your furs and cloth SflCIAL with pretty pearl buttoni. White, garments. Our vaults are on the premises. shell parteU, wonderful deep*...wash The TsataOafy.- with a new-look fc»tre. Slzei 301<>38. mm COATS Soe more SHIPN SHORE nowoomen: Sol Braunstein Doll House broadclothi, Irish Hnem, pima prints! • Do« Hetshsl • Al If Furs • DtROsiaes • Acca^tariss — MSO — 233 Mlllbum Avt. • Party Fwvon' Up to $100 deLeon RKftal "jBVnBWsi w e^sn™nr t ^SFWPWPV aw*a^m •je#^Bfaja^si| MIHburn. N. J. DAULT 4U Awmit Urn** N. J. VP> THI SUMMIT mum mtmoAt. MAY I im Club Matting Three to Receive Fo«tvr«s Picnic Uwlifon af A pkafc luachaoa will be a fea- V aad Mrs. Sa- BA Degrees From ture of the aaaaal mcetifig of tte MnH. Aace Frtsst majared ia Sarsfsoa «t Mount Hoi yoke New Jersey Weliesky Oub to be and wu chalrmas ef the Vespsn beU 9 Saturday. May M. «t Speakers wffi be akaaffso • who gbte art au Boars;, social chairman of Ike 12:St p m in tie garden of Mrs. will ittw (Mr business ca- tor h Elmer King. Wasai&ftoa Valley, reers. Box faacatt wiB be Mid art. degrees treat Mouat Mot Protesteat Cbrittian Aaeodatloe, with &e proceeds going far the & Ibey an Mka J sad « cabinet saember of me benefit ef the dub1* srholsrtaia kks, laymeod 1, Wtlker of Mia« Inter r*ith Assoristfaw Far t»o Sbort HilU will preside is thefund. aad Mi*. Eliubatt Winter., years she was a atembar of flu) absence of Mrs. Robert J Dlvid- Local reservations Mar kegraduates tse •otti ioa4, is doiag her major For Girl+- work ia the field of pailasapay. For MM last two year*, she bat •ervad ©a me Judicial board of m* Student Government Assflriatisa, Jaae Mat gfeabtth Wtostr. Separatet aad ia ker aoptjomore fear, tt* Batata* Softs vat a member of her daw aesai- man Prise Summer DNNN naoBf committee and caairsssa ef the Soakemore Beceptfca. At ant me next year ate was aataad • ireaknaa. Miss Robert** was a Sarah WHttstoa S maa *w the Junior Show tut year sct plays, bad a major part ia fae • SUMMIT PLAINFIELD and vat alto a member of awJean* Ska* last year, aad kas 31* SprtoffkM Avt. Sit Port Awtai Gtoe dub. performed ia two prodad Mitt Wiuten it the davghter of ea ky, taw laboratory Sa. 4-7070 FL4-tO32 Mr. aad Mrs. Austin P. Winters, 121 Ashland road. As English Re«ently tfitt Winter* has literature major; the was elected * member of the H to Phi Beta Kan,, this year At Pad m m Cofleg. a freshman, she woa. the Fresh- a radio quii profxam.

PERSONALS WrtteavUle, Vs., formerly of O»k SUNNYBARN BJdge svemw. All three studeatt Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kimer of no aard Etrverard ef Short BED* w9 Smith College Summit avenue art vacattoaiaf be eo-bosteeses for Beadiag Groap are graduates of Kent Place Creative Arts Day Camp ia California walk visiting their 3't white elepkaat bridge la be Usts Three School. son, Iieut Jame* J. Klrner, who Wo" lattrtday, Hay it U ttaHoaad at Tfayhj Air Base. Local Graduates Mist Emory majored Is mathe- for Girls and Boys Mr. sad Mrs. Robert T. Pratt matics at Smith sad in her senior Tw* Summit stadeafs aad one Mrt. Fredorlck O. Ebtrkardt of OwetiaUae place Have m> year was a member of House raceat resident will be among the ?<•, of Windsor road wffl be the gueit tamed from a trip to Waatttsjtoa, Council, dormitory treasurer, and ai members of the Smith Collage RE-OPENS if Connie Eberbtrdt at a Moth- D. C, aad AOaata, tto,-^^ en toe publicity committee for er's Day cetobration on May I Oast of «55 who wffl be eaasl* •ally Day. She was dais repre- dates far bachelor of sits degrees held by «M Alpha Omicron Pi Mr. sad Mrs. Niels P. Aadar- sentative from her dormitory both JUNE 27th - AUGUST 5th sororitT tt KM TJaiYtnity of at the commencement esereJaot son of Plaiafiald save purcasaed junior and senior jean. Maine where Coaaw H a freak- me BsseM road rethstwie of Mr. ttt Jane s. Adlai SteTensoa, ftn> nan. aad Mrs. Erie voa Siefart Mr. mat governor ef UUaois aad IMS Miss Smith is an English major Aadersoa h fee owaer of «beDemocratic prrsioVatisl candi- Aa txfcJMttoD of paintings by DeSoto-Pootlae ageaey here. Tae date, will be the speaker. In The Jenty SOU, $ MUe$ From Summit Mary Bayne Bagbird ii currently von fliofarts expect la mere to The local graduates are Miss on view at the MooUlair Worn- Horids, — ttsaaefh A. Emery, daughter of TlANSPOtTATtOM an'i Ctab, tt Unk» straeL Mrs. Mrs, John a Emery ef II Wood- BufWrd alao hat a AUntinc, Mrs. WHfisss V. Cross aad Mrs. land aveaae. Miss Aan Carter Ale* Inwdogj Monk, Oirector "Kitty," oa txhMt at the v£ Armor CUmertsoa are eo^lM^ smith, daagbter of Mr. and Mrs. II glala Mttaton of Fine Arts men for tbe Gay Blades dance Stand A. Smith. Jr. of 10* Ho- The subject Js to be beW i« »e Aodttboo Booea kart arcoue. and Mbs Mariamu | Jot**' daughterhU . of me Hotel Suburban Tasyer Priest, daughter of Mr. night aad Mn. A. J. G. Priest of Oar- 3OOOOOO Mr and Mrs. Eaoeh K. Needles, OOOOOQO S Sunset drive, were smong tat week's arrivals at tbe Homestead,

FQRHC BEST MOTHER IN TK WORLD ^Mr. sad MxMteuglat Ward of Tida Falls rosd, Berkeley \ for Mother's Heiakti, hart returned from a Mother's Day May 8th THE BEST SEWING MACHINES afaMreek tour of Enrope. wbfle •broad they visited In England, JN THE WORLD! France, SwitMrLand, aad Italy. Mom will love Af Mr. sad Mrs. James Mansfield A $m*m Mochlat At twy Mctl A Bwraeyof Maple ttreet hare re- Tfc- nawaB ML 1a«ra£r tamed froat ?««**, Vs., wfaere tney attended a wedding. DINNER Attending a convention of ska far her! With mfe Super Marketi Institute In Cleve- amiMmt dl#*B • XMHMI • land are Mr. and Mrt. Joseph dan • Mr mtr ptae..aad BUdner of 54 Hawthorne plate. nd f«rwar4. If she's l*e*> Mrs. Robert H. gmitfa of ISO i far a practical, ttmri. Beecbwopd road sad MM. AUDUBONRQOM fa* aO

Is the' for fcarl The College Regularly $119JO, SOW Tfc. ft** Corner . •, h. Oa Yale BacoH staff

of the Yale Univertity Clsss of * **««•• bate** • sukw 1958, has been elected to tha art board of the Yale Record, tha un* aad/or dergradttate humor magatiae. praetteal Mwlnc IMT heart MseKentie it OM ton of Mr. *— witkoat attack* and Mft. Gordon C. MicKsatie Shop at NOBBrs in Irvington for .;:', . and witboat hand of 116 Betchwood road. He pre- sewtatJ. Tke, Bebot 'does pared for YaU at Phillips Acsd* what ee maaiy of ike mneh emy, Andover, Mats. ' mls^llSBBrw^vlwVs^l WfemwllltlsVat dlja ' — asd at sack a link Wint Brya Mawr ^cholarsktps

prlee. C^p\tu> foTUbh.Regularly $Z4U0, NOW Miss tee CUflin Ellis of 50 Kent Place, Boulsvard has been named Hiuidreda of exciting color- IT MAKES SEWING SIM- the recipient of the New Jersey ful new kats.. Coma pick year special favorite from our fUE — BECAUSE ITS \ Alumnae Scholarship and the Ann bouquet of bright betnties. tt COMPLETELY AUTOMA- Powers Memorial Scholarship of TIC f Even if ibe'f never Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, Pa. The scholarships are for I4J.95 and $4J.95 new extension sewn before, (hell do evcrytbins with this com- sophomore year studies. • ptetefy entomatle sewing machine. Shell nuke ex* REPAIR SEHVICI peswive-Iookliic draperies* $1.f 5 up •w ISf-mfc lauU Phoner aUprorrn, tsblecoven, and VI HI US RWawlTS Blsek * Nsvy etotlies for the entire f«m- • Fearo Kesfrjifloj WUto It Nstaral , Of ««slly and quickly.. And Straw Baga. What Motlw or Wife wouldn't tove the modarn sWll • overcast eeenu • n«rf»f couvwlme* of an extra phmt Not ot^Lytw e ww on baiton* • make tmttOBholes • aew with two different eoi- • • Crystals Filfsd •red threads at the same time • embroMer • and do much more with STRING GLOVU tt« thouMndi, of Bteps it saves.., but the this machine than with any other sewing machine. protection it offer.... and tlw welcome »rftw?y 1U Vigorelll Saper Robot even BLJNDST1TCHES aytsa - mrsa BEMS AUTOMATICALLY! It's tke only aewlng ma- fHH) 9S CARLANS ft briagi forpersona l cajlg. —v cfcisw thai makes ovfr 2,000 different •iltcJm ' ' , WELFARI LEAGUI Inc. - , • tAmmt trwiU ^mu — Ctnetau* trad»4n iffaujn.j FREE TravtRnf lox wfrts sjvwy p«rch«Mw F0L7CD: Hals, fart retrlevw, »>»•• Nats, pan aatpMN, r»e»s P. 8. iv»r» though Mom lives miles away-^ FURRER S PsmalSi 0sfataa snfpksrsl NOBBY HAT FACTORY you can 0lve an extension phono anywhai fimsle. itask * watte m*ast«t 10B7 SpHngfiwW Ave». Sewing Center Sfaar ales isfs> feflMM, cstsl monthly oherflo added to £ Z KJjj* * 100 0anmit Ave. (next to Jerwy Central) aae Wtt**s s*rkt«s aew »•*»#*. l«Nrwlraw»wt

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<•-'.] 'S FINANCIAL OBJECTIVES

Any icatitutiocatitutioB niiidi ieeks th«« thuwdtl for man: to ganizations. It is increasingly receiving be- •upporpt t of thithis communiti y should haw a _ was u good case. ainit* quests. These are of greatest importance. adequately. It didn't have the But they cannot be foreseen or fitted,into an Campaigns to raise funds are with us money. Since, completion of the new build- operating program. continually. ing, maintenance has been established on a /• sound continuing basis—but we are paying We want here to make the case for Over- the price of inadequate maintenance in ear- A Good Hospital is a Vital Need look. Hospital-whicli, on May 7th, undertakes of what re to lier days. We are fully aware of the many heavy SfeSS; * ** ANNUAL SOLIC- charges on the time and pocketbooks of peo- ITATIONS in this community. (4) Th* aim of Overlook is to provide all the this area the services and pro- ple in this community. The development and teetion of ulv first-class hospital—with maintenance of a first-class hospital is, how- A Hospital Cannot Break Even the best of equipment — attractive to ever, a primary charge on the good will and citizenship of all. These health facilities are Every year Overlook Hospit*! jnjiit ex- the best, staff of doctors—attractive to the best i, interns and workers. This vital to our expanding suburban towns. They pect an operating deficit Every hospital are a form of security for thousands of peo* must It cannot take in enough for what it means) must have the best, most up* to-date it and must be able to afford de. It is essential that they be well managed provides for it to break even/ At its present >y able people. level of operations — spending roughly $1,- the best ping. This, of course, re- 750,000 a year — Overlook must anticipate quires a continuous program of capital ex Great progress is being made at Over- , an ANNUAL OPERATING LOSS of more penditurea. look. The nospital has many hundreds of than $100,000 whi&iamMmte up by Nowlefsask: How? eager and willing volunteer workers. It is gifts, income from endowment, etc. getting increasing praise on every hand Annual Contribution* Growing numbers of people are taking tours Annual Capital Needs to see Overlook for themselves. We nave a The hospital obviously cannot expect to fine board of Trustees and a first class Di- '. But Uiis hospital naa many other finan- get its capital needs out of its own earnings rector, Assistant Director and other person- dal problems besides operating losses which —because it has no net earnings. It loses nel. Something approaching a miracle has must be met annually. For example— money. The hospital must anticipate AN- been wrought in the financial condition of NUAL CONTRIBUTIONS from public- the hospital in the past year and a half to * (1) Overlook was built in a time of rising spirited citizen*. Thousands of people who two years. building costs and it was necessary/ to stretch cannot afford Ia^ge capital gifts — or who tie available building dollars to the limit wish to delay such larger gifts—can adopt In short, Overlook is worthy of your sup- Many Items had to be omitted for lack of suf- the practice of annual giving to the hospital port and interest and a high place on YOUR ficient funds. They were needed hut they An annual contribution of $100 is equal to the ANNUAL GIVING LIST. could be postponed, We have a fine hospital, interest on a capital contribution of $2,500 at The campaign which begins May 7th will which is growing in popularity and now has 4% per annum. a high current occupancy rate, but we very aim to raise money for four important capi- mth need ACOUSTICAL <3EILI^GS to cut tal purposes and for operating funds. It will Endowment Fund be the first of a program of annual cam- noise—we greatly need a THIRD ELEVA- paigns. We urge your positive support at t ,TOR — it Fa essential to have more ADE- The hospital is looking to the develop- this time and we ask that you begin now a QUATE QUARTERS for nurses if we are to ment of a sizeable endowment fund— the in- ftromram of ANNUAL GIVING TO OVER- maintain a first-daw nursing staff—and we terest from which will go far each year to- . clearly should have STANDBY ^OWERfA ward, making up the operating deficits. LOOK. We ask this solely in your own best' .CiLmES for emergencies. (Overlook, now.has an endowment of less interests and for this community. \ than $100,000, which is very much lower than *">«•• (2) Overlook hasiiad to kjpxp many nearby hospitals.) BRUCE GERHARD, President facilities in its old buildings— heating and plumbing equipment, for example. The hos- Note: Because Overlook participated In last pital is engaged in a continuous program of Gifts year's United Campaign in Summit and replacement — substituting better and more In addition^the hospital is continually Is receiving its share of that campaign, economical facilities for old and outworn receiving substantial capital rifts from gen* we are asking money for capital purposes * • "\i equipment ' ••, •- eroua people, corporations, ana charitable or- only in Summit tms year, * '

«&*• OVERLOOK IS YOUR It a High Place on Your Annual giving List

apeclal benefited. ; Mountain Are., at the lttttreectton ot agreamanta covering same, was on of 3ft wortdat day* tnm barred from proaeeutiBg ttt •• •- arty add' BiChway #M, was referral to Jtatt KM c*M unaobBOualy adopted. Oominoo fy^Pb^Pba periopeid of ueefulneee of (3)-JUpcrt of Comma**** on Road* taa.aama asuJMA tlia MiaMMi •liid .^ursoMUwWithith** the MmltatlOMmltatl M Oommltt**, * and Bridges, «dvUlog of bids reo*lv*d (Wl—Preahoider V*kuvtto> tor Pub- must apeolfr «h*t they wiiTbtod ' ^' PH Kf>BMOK O, MMlaV vamm is 'woman- omoc. Thatth« Couatf or Colon, H*w ^»»ey. M of Sectios«:l-M to «jr-aer w said JPt them*st*ttj to compiew am **4d work .'.... . ^^ * Sgasutof, Law and according to the reaeon< owners and, ouuana of Hl. 13a wtthan said time. KBMTX A KBITS, Attys.. th* iooraat at«* •ubaarlbars, United Uve to the problem of parking; on (4)—Report of Commttt** on Road* 6W nwt.Oomp»nT of N*w Tork. alt tb» memtirt tWPtOt »tttrm»tiTe- able.M*. thereof to fifteen yearn. CODtaB of tb* *pee4fleMtem of Uta Ma SprtngfieW..4T»» ly comcunlnc); (c) Th« Mupp^ementtS drtrt rtate- KOPOV Broad St« BttUeld*,***' rafar- and Bridcas, adviatas; of bid* r*ociv«d annum, effective May 1, ISW, was on work may be obtained at the office SummltTNT J. - and trust**, and William W. nt«nt required by aatd l*w hat Men red to Road* and BrW«« OomrnatWe. tor fumUhtnf «»tb* Boad. DJptj. 94,- rott can unartlmoualy adopted. of the Director of the Pree Public II- May 5,13,1*. IS and Benjamin Butler, •«•- BmMm 3. H 1» fcwwb? «etormln«il duly made and riled in the office of Boro of New Providence, cmcaoalac 000 lbs. Reflectorixlng mass Bead* (nipPrwJjcldw Vei«i*toe lor Sufe Manle Straet. Summit. N. J. •nd «Ut«J th»t the Common Coun- th« Clerk of the muntelpallty, and % apcUoatton for construction of a for traffic paint. Mc Welfare Commtotee, e-ppo4ivUnB propce*J* must be accompanied cil of th» City ot Summit In the complete eae«uted orlglnu thereof bridm orer Salt Brook on Woodland (S)—Report of Conwim** on Boadi Mrs. Jeannette Pettit a* Morguekcpper by « certified obesk or cash tor ten. of Chart** BCMaUory. Coiifttr o* Tlnltrt. h»» hwwtofort MI- hu teen filed ta th* office of the Road, w» marred to Boada and and Brldgxa. advising of Md* received for the ttowjrtred term of J. Brwin per oeot (10%) of t*e total amount ttiorttiid the ««iutoiuon of certain Director, of local Ootefnmeht and Bridges OomtiSVE^iaa. tar. furnfehfcQfc rock-salt Jm b*|pi and PntJtlt, deceased, was on roll eaK USMUDI- of bid. If oertltted check la furnished COURT OP WnrffMt eutof atMl trutte* under th* last will Un(te loc»t«d In th« City of Summit It «MU be mexte payable to the Caty auch «Utonent ebowt that the groaa Tawnahdp of Sprtngflflld. wkiaa; for in carload Ma, to , *a/s: M UliOBi Icry, dsaiawd tttevrtcrs and to the public for the parking of mo- that they rearaeat Mrs. E^a Sobau- Works, was on roll oaM unanlmouaiy ing Oommittoe. acoeptln« Mds for The Board of Trustees of th* Trtm OtaCBUjO, Dafandaut. tor »ehlel«»; to widen • portion of Mid obligation*. Bald obligations adopted. furndahtnc meat and meat products to Puhlio Library reaerves UM rlgh* to By virtue of th* abort stated Writ, April IC MM. the «outh«ly »M« of PeFowat Ave- ahull be direct, unlimited obligation* fttberger of Union, retoUve to per- reiect any or all Uda. on the municipality and the munici- sonal injuries sustained by her as a to henby aj>p«>Brl»t»d the »«m of f lrtt publication thereof after final Bridges OommlWee. Board, was on real can uoanamouily of the Treasury, to come to Union •igced will apply to the xnuoo County Kf.000.00 to addition to the original pMuage, aa provided by Itw. AII Court, Uw Division, at the apart Mribed. sttuat*. Mng and, bstog in C*ty of Zitaden, endostng Ordteanoe County on Monday, May Wh. as two House, Blsabeth, New JeraeyT oo the Olty of Summit, County of Untoo approprutton of %mWM,u par- I, Karry C. Katea. City aork of (4>-JV*ehoiaHr Hcfeok for Roads * P. M., and explain ehe Wt BquaUBS- ticularly Mt forth In the Ordinance the City of summit, do hereby certify prorkHn« for the retfurfidng and re- June 3rd, IMS xor a Judgment author- and State of New Jersey. pair of Bast EUMtxrtih Are,, from Brtdgw OommAt***, aooepdtng bid of tdon program to vaxious gmwios and ising Coslmo James Pecea to aatume Beginning at a point oh the north* referred to to Section- I hereof, In. that th» foregelnc Ordenanoe was trt- Vertlex Co., for furnWiing to Road aakwd the* the Olerk of the Board westerly atd« o f MorrMrW AvenueAenu , which IBUJBD WMJPOiAM elualre of all appioprUtlon* hereto- tfoduced for first reading at a reg- wood Av«., to M*pl« Ave., waa raftr- th* name ot James Coitmo Pecca. point Is distant SO A S3 hu red to Roads and Brldcn* Commute*. rjnpt., H0OO lb». Refieotflrlatng jriiss send out such notice*. This was duly JACOB R. MANTEL, point I ditt SO A S3 hundradth* font made for »ald mirpow. tooludini ular meeting Of the Common Council beads for traffic paint at their bid of seconded by freeholder HerUch and fast on a oourae of aouth 41 fl g uTh* Bowd:• Jfeufd ja. th# an opportunity to be heard concern- OhUd Welfare foe arrearapm in pay- the Road Dep«i JM, IMS at ten ty of Union, made on the twe»ty» hundredth* feat to lot #4Fon said prtacipat amount. Of •43,780.00. puf- ing auch Ordinance. • - ments due from Union County under autliorlalng birrctor and Clerk to ilxth day of April AD. less, upon the map; thenc* (I) atabg th* aouth- bio* nuut M in Want to the Loc*J »ond l»*. con- the Home Life Assistance WM refer- execut* acreemeaM covering tame, easterly Um of said Jot #40 south Dated: May I, l«M. MICHAKL P. XBALY, »pplk*tlon of the. undersigned, as thlrty-thre* deems twenty-**v*n min- tt I «W0Uto*tlOi»t . W»tV ftltutttm Beotlon 40-AA to •0:l-M of HARRY C. KATM, red to the ownmttttw of th* Whole was on roll eaU unanimously adopted, Clark of the Board. Kiecutor of the, estate of aald de- M tlw Sowd of Wu- ttM IMTleed matutwi of Hew J«wey, City Clerk. and the County Awrmcr. («)—Prwhold "tloe SEALED PROPOBAtS iM on saM map; thenoe (3) Oon« £* rmxm*!* »r» to b» to antlfllp*1lon of th» ta»u»n«« of May i - Dnpt. of Derense, «rV hwfby authVlted SYNOPSIS Of MINVTBS Of MKBTIITO Director of OlvU Def mum imd Disaster fKurtlrtfls: c»tch Ixurtu head oasttnga, SKAIABD PBOPO8AUS wW be r*- firmation their claims and demands On* hundred nineteen and BtMtrd *3mmM» sictite to M- to be tatiHl puwmant to aMd linr. Control «nd Oovorncr Huymt ap- etc., complot*, and »\jthortrtn« Direc- oslved by the Board of Trustees of against the e*tet« of aald deceased hundredth* feet } cr at Udi Section 3. The mMtlmum rate of or THK WION covstr BOARD or polntied Thoma* 8. Dttnan M Dlrrc- tor and Clerk to esenute asreaftMuta the Pree Pubtte Ubranr of «he CUty of wKhln *1K tnontiiB.fPom the date of )nt*n*t whleh any of »ald ©bllga- CHO8KN mCBMOLUjntfl HaXD torwf advMnci us that hla atnUf Is covertnc aam*. was on rott caB unani- Summit, County of union. State of aald ordfr, or they will be fortver' ready *ad wimn« to assist ua at Ml mously adoptmO. New Jersey, until •:*> P. M.. May 11, a tlona ah*» beat to aU p«r centum AHUL, ». "«• : burred from prosecuting or reoorertof i»%y per annum., the exact rate to n#gul»r nMeUnff of the Vnton tl (7|—Pirrtwlrirr Hickok for Boadi,* 10W. and opened at the above named the sam* anunst th* fubacrlbar. nu« north 41 daireas M Dei*, of Ommty Courts, endoslns BrWgvW s COornrrdtte* , accepting bbid of hour at a pubMo mmum M the aald THI CRAAB MANHATTAN BAN*., flftjr ami flrtyHhr** hu be d*i«wlr.ed by naAvMuntt tl» County Board of Choacn lr«eootdan Court Order from Hon.Muton A. Pel- Lock JMnt P«p« Co.. and Kerr Oen- Ifoard of Trusses to be luad a* said Common CounoJl of »»ld City and was n«td at HM court Houae, Kim- New Torfc, N. 1T; •aid bond* (hall t>« in tuoh form and bsth, ». J.. on Thursday. Apr« M, ler. Judge, granting *n nddittoml cret* Pipe Co., for furnishing to th* time at tba free Pubth) Ubrery, Maple '• tweuior. fAMOt to »u»pUnv«nt Mi oontaln auch reciuu M the Common lUstMmt at ten BonningeA. M. r prertcHhg. HoU |7S0 compensation to OUo B. A&rfpn Road Debt., reinforced ocoorete pipe Street in the Olty ot Summit for Uie BCHMID A: BOURNE^ Attyi, • call showed ail memiben present. In th* Wiae-Stoke* Trial, WM referred us set forth and authorifanR Dlreotor repair of the Prat PuhUo Ubrary roof 3U Sprlngfltlo Ave., OTABUWIIII lotMM: "AAnn Or4lnm«* OouneU »hall by resolution dtter- B and Clerk to execute agreement* eov- and work inotdtntal thereto. dffio* ik li>* county ot VDnson: to AutbMM thh t iwqutaltloutaltl n c« Mlnutae of nwettng of April 14tti, Summit, N. J. • ; ' . " B«in« *h* **in* J*tm!*M cor, . msee*4on 4. <«) Th« mMrtmitM maxi- were »pprot*d as per printed oosMa. Hon. Richard J. Hughe*. Judee of eMng same, «M on nl catt unani- The work oonsista) in. th* furnMdng May S. U,i»,a9 ' • -' Um M 'MMIMM* or Oondtmm- th* Superior Cotwt, emctortng Court mously adoptnl. of all materltsa, tooto and W*or necea- to th* saM Cosmo Oolanflo to Vr»d*> Uottto -tt* Ott» of JKimmM, in th« mum «n6unt of bonda or notw t« FbUomnf oommunWataoni wtM re- oaw4w . i-.r • • rick p; KaotiTW.mt^Wm'Vli/ItM N> iMtted (or *ald purpoM la »«,- ceived and ordered filed: Order alaned and directed to the (8)—PreeUwioer Biekok for Road* * aary for the proper and af tloiewt oom- Chairman, rur«na*tp« OommMite*, County Clerk to turn ovw to the Bridges Committee, accepting bid of pletlon of aald work In aooardamje NOTI(;K TO CRIOItOM -' and jrwordad id Spfiafiira effwa 1110,00 , Don Lux Paint Corp., for furnishtoc with tha apaeirioaUOMi on ftie In the of th* County of rJSon i (b) the MtAmtibia nwurtmurn wnouwt advMrig of the followina Mda re- County Treasurer the dejxxnM of WM 1 ortved: two Weowondo ^Mating rna- in th* RowwH-0«*e racourit. to th* Road Dept., 4,000 faUom of of floe of the . Dirootcr of the Prw B8TATR OP MART JRTAN. ' DMasaaH, Deed* for aald county on to ttM rutpe for ttai of Bwney" to be r»l*«l from all «BIW(I one »eot«*uo tranaortbtrw MorrthJr report of the Auditors was N. J. Traffic Paint Tyv* 11 « IIU PuWlc Wbrary, Purautnt to the order of CHAKLX8 and tWa, oonveyano* It nA for Probatam Dept •. ten rot- noetved and filed. per gallon wnd authorittbg Dlieetor No bids wtH b* eonsldered uniesi A. OTTO, JIl.j Surrogata of thf CouhA to tha ratartoMons of tut aoutiMrtr itnouni o*«r tt» wnouht of bond* ty or Union, mad* on the twenty*. uihorlMKl In Section » hereof bPlng inc maohtoesi mmA »twi meat prod- Inft R*pcni* were received and and Clerk to execute agreementi mud* on proposal blank* furMsbed . Amu* fwm th« uots for the CJounty Jail; meat and ooverlng MUM was on roll e*U unaiu- by the IMreotnr. sixth ddy.of Aarit AD, mi. Upon «h* «f WpodlMut sh« ainouni of «W «<>»" p^rmwt. filed: am>»o*tU>nf of the undersigned, at 4. The fo«l»wHv« nrnUera meat prodtMts for Bonnie Burn eptwt of Oommtttee on Roads mourty adDpfeed. Bach eropoaal mutt be «ntao*ed in weW deumtaed, dtoli»«d, re- lanatorium: was referred to the Pur- <•)—Preehotdtr Kfckok for Roads * * sealed envelop*, proper)* endorsed Kxeciitor. of' the estate ot said d*- amd'Bridgcs, advtoinji of W«i« reoelMd _-4*rea Oommltte*. acoetvtang Md* of with th* name of the Udder and the oeased. notlo* Is hereby givea to the ohtatnc Oorwntttw*, Board of MMM«ara fer Crushed ato«» for the Road D*. r Wd 5^4.1. not. «un*r4 of Barm* Bunt AanwtoMum, ana d Vm kaataux Builders Supply Co., Norah daManwUton "Repaip r otHm y**e Pub- creditors of a»td dvceaeed to whlbit d ! MI Jmt>MT«t»i«nt of hbibMM e WelfarWlf** Oomnrri«eeOmnrri« , aH-Rej^ oJ tJomwrttMj Jersey Quarry Co.. Kingston Trap Book HeUbrary Roof" to the cubMrlber under oath or *f. Oo,. and Patxwood Ston* OruthlM * BMdeta W4H aba** «K«lr prloea firmation thtbr ciaunt and' * wi*)lt MM »««P»MtMtyy m*m*y Rogar SteatiMf 04 WsstflaM, hr and BrkdgM, adv*a\n« of bid* wyl fWt Board let theW prompt and rw furatahtot » «he *o*d Bep*.. *,<• ~ "for furotshtng Oruahed wrMng af well aa In figurca. against the 'mX*U of »»W 4 M!?UM? makee fore ah* said order, or they wiU Us — or ahaUbihaU b*e «peclallspecially weeewastaMtd on proppros* i.. sire •) ««k at flu hospital ta Mr. belaki. said thai «orn4or they tseksBSlr training, we ho»« ass j hepe It wUl pswkk us witk a Joas O. Oary&tal, realtor witk larger awaher of aaraes. TMANSACTWN8i pital te attractM w offices at I Deforest avenue. has te job as4 the espeasc Isvolved. annouaced that Mr. and Mrs, •To naiataia this program af ta. *tW» k especiaUy it Waa eedeM to divide the bufld- nursing eawtattoa and It attract Fr&Dcis W. Keman of New Provi- •"•••» «»w iBai our That** the remarkable "eoavenieaee*' record from dence have joined her staff. iai iste three iediosM as lar asgraduates who wish to Uv« ia. a jour first year with a "Drive-In" window . . . The Kenun* haw been active wits fte »fc» tad r«-UsmaDtl that we do »a»tthiaf tog hjotpitals have is Summit Area real estate fcr fht ssaaer. to availr about awktMlhe hoax » ~ «hlelDr»e first aaeshiBS, 55,512 or »ilMr»*»U where ptmpli many years and wen formerlyas - sociated with the Wettaod Cam- l have to aUcbl Iron* tkeir «•« !• •Tbe jaawbiag aad taftet fadli- Ptay, U Mapkatpaet, ...-<< tiet an eHMSMay.fset «ad bkls you; CWKSE are cuneaHy sei&f-leeatved for One of the most violent earth- tbe proposed week ia (his regard. MOTHER'S DAY DINNER the tint T> •/ PAKK1.V* SPACE Startin* ia July, the rtadeot* fvr trmtumtting mil mther t»rmu •/ Btmkimg, — leslmrdr, — iron the four-year Bwrsfag pro-

FWttl CAMPAIGN UFFlClAJU-SpearheadiDg the first annual giving ropa^i) for Overlook HoipitU to raise $50,000 throughout the Sum- mit Area are (top left) Pendeanhi W. Seed of 43 Colt road, general chairman, Mr. Reed, a graduate ef Princeton and pieiideut of Bishop MAASDAM tut* Manufacturing Co., ia an Overtook trprtee and served as Summit chairman in the hospital's 1950 huildinf fund campaign. At top right is Ttaeron L Marsh of Countrfside, ifto will be chairman of towns outilde of Summit. Mr. Marsh, alao a hospital trustee, is vice presi dent of National Newark ft Kssei; BankiDg Co. and was associate chairman d the Overlook buikUag tond campaign. Lower left is Mrs. C, Hartley Berry d 47 Ox Bow Lane, Summit chairman. Mrs. Berry served at president of the hospital Auxiliary for 1952 and 1853 and was first ehalrraea of the annual Voiles. She is a farmer director of tbe Summit Junior Service League and Summit Girl Scout CounciL Vlce chairman for Summit is Mrs. E. Wallace Wilkinson (lower right) of 81 Hillcrert avenue. Mrs. WOkiiuoo is icUve in the Woman's Auxiliary, United Campaign and VlsMng Nurses and other local social and welfare agencies. • '

i been earmarked for the SEE YOU! Modern Nurses' nones' home, built almost thirty Tiwva jeers ago and now sorely in need A&EKT a*N—- Home Is Top •. Sttideia pointed out that -irs GOOD TO •( on haad. Overlook ON » WtU-HUH SH1>- to ipending $30,009 on the Hospital Need oursei' home. Itb wiD cover the A nurses' home that will at- cost of a new roof, painting and tract the best, in nursing services eaeJkiag window*, doors and ex- TH£ SHIP IS is one of the primary aims vi terior trim where needed, new YOUR HOTEL Overlook Hospital'* first, annual aluminum screens for the entire fund campaign, scheduled to be-building and replacement of de- THROUGHWJT 4 gin Itay 1. * ;; pdows on t|e R6bert E. Heinkin, fcospfal di- rector, pointed out that $40,000 of th this biik wort ander- the $08,000 to be raised in the 30 way," Mr. Heinlein reported, eommuuHie* served by Overloel "work has been started inside the YauV feel Ilka a without

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. THUK5PAY, MAY f. Ifff wfw m, • Mafia Oak el Oaioefaigltt tt lee w* ef [pariah bwac Hii topic wffl be tl adberug to tti pottey t dasyiag lev. Map? A Cariaon, aUatoter fur to-' "Heiping Yciu thdd Grow " cogfideaev •ay las TwoWdfve adatiaaiea to ester ««a iejal ftSdMCsifeS iriBk ttsi 4sttfiHBGs1sM -tfsTftft (Contnaed ftoaa p*t« I) Owrci, wffl fee 0yaa aa .ward USO. iadwiea ef «M U8O, eke inclusion ot Ham satioaal or- tor voluataer weak at the Veter- frr *J??'Zf - *•***• 0*«loeJt added, is ftnaaWa way ei atsV were tamed don air aos A4minMratk» Heafttal, Saat ing aar Ben is the Ana** lerr- ^^•^•s* weratra. n if getoag Hit Central Committee. They YOU ices. Orai>g«, at c«r*mwu*i marking "•••ill «• ft?*! ate iakj were National SeereatSai Aaao- Nattanat atoafitai Say to be add reOalyOw totwleaeewaatitdoeiud^ Iteitad Seamaa'a Sarvke there May 15 at S p.m. aad Aiaarica* Social Hrgiaaa Aa- Mr. CarUw last week was ap- Mrs. GMffe « afartia el 1H •^**!L*J* *** * *"*••• pointed eonUct man to the hot- a ftnKiasJ director, asaistaat It was noted, aow»ro, Ikat the Mej«e street, u accredited ob- pita] by Uw N*Uon*l Lutber*n ar etor aa* other peraeoaeL la USO will l« accepted as aa asso- •*"« at tte Usttad Natlssu. wUl Cdl •atluidk is worthy O*r'f ow H«M luiNino. &dtiUts end dep«tm«nU. Hi baa a AS dagrta ia civU eofiaecrliif from N«w MNI ta« leteit in Home Designs, York Univeraity aad a matter's "Acme's Irtendly, eourteoHs eerviee— degree in busiacis admialatratioa the guarantee of absolute satisfaction, Materials, ead —the low prices on every Item, every from th« fraduata teaool of TS h VtGETABLi S lay—these and many other factors make mother the Queen at att time S. BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. t>t Acme! ITO» sftimntiD mmm mumm HBWHTI H J. Bulding Permits LANCASTER BRAND (Continued from page 1) JUICY FLORIDA Eobert J. U(^|an, M Aahwood "VS. CHOICE" avenue, to Morris Township; H. K. Kurie, 417 MorrU avenue, to Upper MortcUlr; Hubert S. Stare, Oranges HEADQOARTHIS 412 Morris avenue, to Baltimore, AUo, H. W, Albrecht, 105 New For PF SNEAKBaS EaglaDd a venae, to Chatham; Thomas Horgelius, H Walnut street, to Berkeley Heigh U; Wil- dost,; liam, Hardin, 548 SprlnffleW ave- nue, .to 28 Conataatioe place; Hamilton Murray, 81 Woodland FANCY LARGE SLICING avenue, to Florida; Mrs. Frank Spam, 412 Morris avenue, to New ib Providence; William Scbeifley, 42 Fariview avenue, ,to Ohio; Tomatoes 29 LEAGUE Thomas and Margaret Corcoran, 147 Morris avenue, to e Aubrey CAPFORNIA AVOCADO street. Also, John Van Auken, M Belle- vue avenue, to Illinois; William Regulai Oven- OFFICIAL . A, Smith, 105 New England ave Pears* 2 29= Style Ready sue, to 105 Kent Place boulevard; LITTLE LEAGUE George AngUn, 10 Orchard street, to Sait Orange; Raymond Boden- LB. C LB. 1ASE1ALL SHOES weiser, 25 Morris avenue, to Ma- « AKERY dison; George M. Williams, 30 Tulip street, to Florida; Gerald F. Cowan, 412 Morris avenue, to f*t*m expert buyers travel fee length and breath ot the great 15 Norwood avenue; Ashley Cola, \g areee, momBUm,TinesitlMiai, ta attatf yea really piomp, fnels ' t Evergreen road to Brookaide; really tender, joky aad dettckm*. . Walter Hough, m Morris avenue, Mothers Day SUNSTEPS to 6 Evergreen road; John Burling, 100 Summit avenue, to 304 Spring- PLAY field 4wrae, and Frederick Begk* CHUCK 29 LancasJer Brand XV. S. CHOICE" SHOES DIAMONDS The moat deneaeae geatei *?** *• "»J»*«J € Topped WHB awissef eneaw aa>v •••, ^^p Rib Lamb Chops * 89 PURCHASED ahndied eocoanut FROM AH mm pfaqr •*-*• «•* Loin Lamb Chops •> 99* £ ST/1TFS LANCASTER BRAND "U.S. CHOICE" BEEF i N D / V (DUAL'S Sticky Buns -sr^ n Boneless Brisket£> 69 Peach Pie v s^4 Laaoaater Braaa ' " COUHTOHC SHOt SHOP SBcea, »**. Pkg. 24S MOtftlS AVBfUI , SfWMILO WUc Wheat Breads 19c SBoei f FarUeglaKear 0^ • a* ia,• f.». iHfllj f W A K K Shad 19 Gives Big Room for 6 Extra and 6 More Miles a grain c«nt Van C«mp» PHILADELPHIABRAND { Beans

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i2-«. SpackMis Rambler 4-Ooor S«dm Swwps Low-Price FIcW PEAS in 1955 MobSlgas Economy Rim-27-47 W. P. 6. TM* tf H—27.47 mUcf per gallon with COMPARI RAMtllR FOR ROOM IDEAL Rinso Blue 2 57 Hydra-Matic Drive—a whopping 6.3 more AVatMl ,-...{_& Fancy mOti to • gallon than the avenge for low- MOMT MAT NATIONAL BABY WEEK FEATURES priced pirf entered in the MoWIgts Econ- Miraoow 6') 6T.6" oarjr Rim. This in the amazingly roomy PaOMT MAT" <• h " 35.3" RamMef that carries the lowest price tag HIAMOOM j Fro$ted FUh FmUung PROMT MAT ^ _, 43.9" and gives you higher resale value ... that UOROOM Pablum x paikt quickest, gives you most travel com- MAR SIAT '.V ' 62" , fort. See it-drive it! Compare value! HIMOOM IIAR SIAT :! 'j J ' 34.7" Cod Steaks •> 35« »1585!33S8EaSS Bib Juice lest Drive the Rambler at Your JUMAML Halibut ste«k« >49c Apple, prun^and-oranie, SUMMIT MOTORS, INC. Swordfish steeks* 49c AH Prices Effective Through Saturday, May 7. It SUMMIT AYC SUMMIT 6-1165 SUMMIT, N. J. AVI. Hey reNwl Tune Mi Dis*«ytartd en ABC TV. Sea TV listing for tlmi and ehanntl. I - 49 Maple St. Summit - I. IOUTH STRUT Mew Providence SUMMIT eEfl^^HEf ^e^s^m^B^^m^sm\ y an M Locd Harriers m* a J> U 9* TWHttm tad Whs wift a good piaa. ft it fwpat«aa lor Matt eftea said that "U U as* a home VoleybalOub »tl a » plaai»d''b«t U i, Just as tret that "btauty is pl*nn«i." Ae Summit Hi»a School track Usaaty, a rougll drtwing to scale abort to fli ft* baa**. Barenborg Witchung Show •Mta4 dropped their first meet of Wins State ef me prpptrtj. showing sise of fee taring Ust Wednettlay after. N»w Jersey SUU VMCA let, shape aad height of build- CaldweB Hi* Sctoot fu U- scored at shortstop Boa Robbins A youag BtuaiBut honewoiaaa, voiUybafl touraameat was aeM BOOB «t SpncgfieW, with Re«ioaii ings, as wefi ujkcatkms of walks betted Oaemta's grander. Margie Hearat. wat dedand toy before aa btereited throajt ef UMM Uim to but is tbe Schwenel tailed a moment later potting a 64-2 3 to 52-1/1 victory. rider ia the hadar dhriaba ta fee •pectaton 00 Satarday. April ». aad drive* aad ether permaaeat at Sen* Meter tossed fte horse Dave Sbtrpt tad Batoh flee features, caM take* te a Uad- race prhtf to tteaeatea's HaHtt aaanall i bonb e % f peead the losing Hilitopperii with at me Jmior High School firm- Mm- aid* into left field oaaa attempted the Watcbmg Troop, held scape aanerymaa wko wfll gum pkkoft m*x* be»det ruanmg seeood to Aw PlaWWd YMCA Summit Ha* Mieel stopped _ Satarday at Watchaag stables, wfakh was favored to wm waat sad when to plaat Coach Ehrood Coraog's cbsa Fke in the high hurdles, raced X, Plaateae «rea at a time ac- high flying Chiefs 7-J at Memorial a 4*e quarter mile, finishing ia tbe tourney, came through with Field, with Ronnie Pott mskiag added two iaauranee mas ia the cording to thepiaa, gettiag the COSHJtQftAa IMfl St seconds even. Fico also ww rt•••«* '**"'t set ever a strong, Aim mm his IMS Jet** witt * neat (our ait laat of jute aa mtkeaaoa ground- spirited lerscy City dub in tfc* "fed" ef what you waatm* yea performance. Eomue walked six ed out, Cokmaa vet eiagled tot fa the tM lavelm throw with a toes of fealeac. eoaapeted kNht to Ml Isct C inchci. finals, which begsa at 7 SO p BL aad fanned eight, vita poor con- m eeeaad hit of th* day. See*. «mat ta lh» atmMlaala Urn first aad 1 Take edvaritaf* ef fee aaV peti tbea ualoaded hit second ex- be fee largest o & the mile no, Bob Kaatoa trol keeping the Hilltopper ace ia lor y^itagatort la fee , tha lourth pUce Ktms, lemy Ctty «ral isatarea ejt your taadeetpe hot water for the initial three tra hate knock, a tremendous ataved ofi several bids by Re- riden were eaterad fa gleaal's Ute Williamson to win by knocked Summit oat ef conten- by staatfef ia ^ttBareai locatioas frames, Catowel getting their trifle into the left cenUr tiler, tion wit* a 1H deetsiea. la the ami observiag the net ef me scoring Ooleman. Pott surpassed two strides Bob Geittei of Sum- only scores ia the too half ef O» km second n. third place match, third. Tbe Hifltoppers betted three his kit total of last year by aia- mit finished a close third. Sum- asit wat blanked in both the shot Puiafield edged Passaic. 1S«, Caldwell burton for sere* mat gHag to acere Scarpati. This vis ribboa ifan fa practleaJly saeat or erreea te shut out*tke a* **tr*mely important victory put and the discus throw, bat Thus, Plainfield sad Jersey City oa tea hits, with Nick ViUie tak- evcata. Amoaf fee total fa came together ia a rousing cli- least desirable riew, etc in* the less for the visitors. a* the M trooa aad mate ai Ihe swept the nigh Jump with Eddie were Judy Badgky, Audrey UBo and Howie Smith winaiag, max which taw three we&flayed, 4 Plaat laiaja that do aet re. win aot eniy projected the Ma-ehtua, WiDUm Oert if B With ooe away in the bottom nx* hue fee Conference League vtth Dave Sharpe third. Dick exciting volleyball games. In the «aire much mi|kteaaiffe ' of the second. Art Scawenel ley Heights, Russell Jah% of Ae^ms won tbe pole vault by final match, Jersey *5ry took the 1 At the sasqe time fHwfro*. leadership, but alto crimped the Berkeley Haighta, Sviaaaa scratched aa infield hit After hopes ef the highly rated Chiefs. clearing 9 feet. 8 inches. first fame, 1541 r PlanfieM came er care to what TW a^eady hare Bruce WSkenson flied out to cen- Strauss, Pred Bappert* iaaja Brown. Men and Anderson ef back to win the last two, is* and planted, as you proceed wtih year MCUMII terfield. Mugs Colemtn singled Johnny Scsrinit looks Uk* the Myiet, Kara* Hatekfa, Peter Spriagfield Regional led the win- 15-T. Trophies were awarded to pUattag plaa. to right, tending Schwenel to key to a possible Suburb** Coa- Gertkr, Jeaa Myka, lobart But- ning Bulldogs, with the trio com- the first and second place teams. 1 CoasaU wife ether third. Bobby Sctrpati then doubled fcrenee JtaeAaE Champtosabip tor, Judy Meinert. Virgiaia Giar- piling 32 points. The team representing the local to right center, scoring Schwenel lor Summit, lor without aaotfc dtatto» Candy Greea, Itfaa flpaaee, T had these scores, for a 23 aNe bodied ehucker to go slot, Laty Micooe, Virginia Sayfea, Two days later, Summit was aad Oolemaa. Pott, who had hut •topped by the Milibura ulksters, record; Jersey City 15, Summit on* hit to bis credit last year, with Pott, Coach Cornog'a chtacea Geottrey Walker, EtekJ DUMB* would be s&m. taking but four of thirteen events, t; Passaie lit, Summit 4; Plain- WE ARE GETTING READY T0| scored ^carpatt with a ringing berry. Charlotte PranWin, NoU field 15, Summit II; Summit 15, OH*NB #ej#»oe-j 44 registering thirty eight bouts double to left Buppert. Virginia Neimin, Rich- New Brunswick t; Summit 15, ard Pryiiag, Jr., Linda PranUin, against the Miller's seventy nine. Ia the top of the third, Pott Standouts were Dick Adams. Ed Newark «. MOV! TO OUR NEW AI walked two, hit ooe batter, and Karen Roberts, Carol Nutxal of Berkeley Heights. FTorenee 8tap- Eillo and Ralph Fico, winning the Much credit is due she Hi Y then gave up singles to Ken Slat- s e Ml pole vault, high jump, aad high hoys who assisted ia every pos- wHhvkforouc tery »ai Nick Vitale, which pro- a lin, Susie Tims, Connie HUebaO, LARGER QUARTERS . . ,IN| « 1 4» Baibtura Hortoa. Sbarya Puaea. hurdes respectively, each win sible way to make 8>e toorney a duced.ne UBtes to tie tbe score OWMt e Jfor the 'second time in the young 7 beiry, Jamea RoberUea,^aad success by acting as scorers, lines- '• H {': e~ season. Bobby Ransoa made a men, team mascots, etc. Boys THE MEANTIME WE ARE 4 e. QurtdHou of Berkeley Heighta. amm 4 good fight but was, beaten in tbe from six HiY dubs and one Jun- I e' mile by Lincoln of Millburn, ior dttb participated. Tourna- 1 e .to For bright tWtotro SCOffM probably the best mikr in the ment manager was Jerry Maa- take Canterbury toa! lbato Paul McGiffin, soa «f Mr. and Suburban Conference. ' "• hoM, coach of the Summit team tbe dif«moe ia that Mf- Mrs. ff, Hamilton McGiffln of, _MU&uF. B showed fine tpriaterr CLOSING OUT omtin&M flavor. Notice the way it brings you new CttuMltat*) Kent Place boulevard, took first I sod a broad jumper who leaped player. vigor.newlife. Canterbary'a w i, a*. place la both fee javelin and dis-1» feet 3-1/8 inohes. Summit It it expected that tfte local -—.___ 1 e IJOM cu» throw In fee track meet he- TMCA wfll sponsor other erents a gneot tea—and it ahraya Teal Ha* At If* Used Car w 1 e l^ot gained 7 second placet and only GfrMrf Hamilton and Union col. three firsts. of a major nature la fee realm , coats you teas. 80 go re- MUlbura ENTIRE STOCK Warn th* Piaeat New Cart freshed *tth Canterbury— OiOdwvU :~ 5 leges Uit Saturday. Hamilton of sports during fee coming la tta bright aew package... An Sell. Varotut e 1 won the meet, M to 41. Shlrfey Capormo e 1 •IJCAWU-AC, eonv. epe., RoVs 625 Stritt power steering, ImmeciK •owKffs RenmHs W««li of Moy 2 Shirley Csportso of Brennan's Ufa condition ..,.$32*1 Dairy, rolled fee top series of fee Six Rules for • Unpainted Furniture I2CAWUAC. 42 sedan, IVTBl-CHUiai LEAGUE m. S0i-«4*; AoquaTtTS 190, ISO, winter bowling campaign In fee May 1 Staadmgs, leeeJU ^-*l*i MW4M10 1*3. UT, Berkeley Heightt Mixed Bowling power steering .,. 229S •Wf1tm*W 1*0, 171, Mft-414. Classic last Sunday night by KM s»i»stea: VftoMratkt 110. lt», The "plaDt-H-yourself trend *S1 CADILLAC. 605 id 1»9| J*«rti ootomwutf ss M rrS-431; RuM H*. MS. I»0-«M; racking up a record breaking 823 M CADILLAC. 62 »d 1491 it«o aw. 1st, i7*-*w; sot series. Shirley rolfled a 202 in the In borne gardening baa • Kitchen Cabinets S3 •4t CADHiAC. 42 «J MS I at. M M It*, m-m-. KkiMeM* »«. opener, followed up wife games rapidly in recent years, according Ut eT 37 CfartUw M0i_Iff to the American AtsoclaUoo of '4tOLDSMOIfLI. 99, ef I* —a»; SAwnuM* i5$. oti, aaJ- e9; Mt- of 211 and a 212 for a record pin- not rn&mCburefaBMQ ._. *» 43 fall. Nurterymeo. Many moire home 4'dr...... 191 MPM MM 30 M lm ITS, 1*0. 303~-U6; Hurt m Jit, owners are poring over nursery T«npiOOUM&3« SttM Cbl MT—4*1; Drttrich m. 1T4.10V4 'S3 DODtM, coronet, 4 door, PountMMa .-... W H •At** I KftWMi US, 901,145-411 rial Field from 9 a.m. to noon. catalogues for tip* on planting like new ...... 1295 Jtwtth h. BOMMMUIA lor aw, m. U3»*OT *i «e a Instruction will be given by and beautifying their yards. TREMENDOUS 1OS. Hi laJ 4*« CMd '91 DOOM, coronet, 4 door. MO, l«0-«aa; Koriw lW,iae.Mt*S9OdUAia 178.; M*. m. Richard Weber, assisted by Tony Tbe following six rules designed PU 1333, Iff. 149-41*m,l**.M*-*S9; OOfP* MS; . immaculate , 995 210 loyt »9ii Up for Bruno and Tony Passonellir to auwe both happier gardening REDUCTIONS '12 WKK, «Me.« 2 dr. 995 'SftCHtrait, 4 dr. 4S0 I #.m m, un-Si; awaa ar us. y '52fLTMOUTH. 2 dr., like m-«o; MtattMn its, ii». A record breaking registration %% FRIDAY NIGHTS new ..>...... 991 MeMNrtali Umrnti 1st, Ml.of 210 boyi have registered to far •«lTPJf. AM -v tUPPM. DARR MILLS CO. Tmnm t«l,ISi, !»-%«; Moll lor fee Board of Recreation Grass- ie»-4i»; m. iw. SPERCO hopper baseball clinic. Tbe first •1 CM X**H lit. session of »e clinic will be bald SUMMIT SHOPPING NIGHTS . B. Umtur IM, IX, 1« ?: MOTOt CO., IK. K. Lumiimr 11T. I1T. 1S*-3W; tale Saturday,, May 7, at Memo- ' aaaunJl Area Cbsjaber ef Ceamerca . -. - 1*7, l*»—*90; OkVlS MS, »T», 491 Morrfa A«. Sc a-1700 at. joka'a LufcwMj: mm tea. IM. iat-»ia: w Tatun ua, us, 1*1- Tear CadOlac Dealer Serrta*- «; • TO»«tt IM. W. t»-4JS: 0 OVERHEATED . flaatarft Per 3> Tear*. . b«r US; AU>m IM. 135, ie»-*J». rtwt Lnthtna: Pctcnon 140. m OPEN JEVEWf 13*—«S3; Kule*hT 1*1. 151, 310—JM; MOTORS Bod«irtld 133, 103. U0-M9; Ah! 146. 183, Xtt-iK); T. N«toM» 13S, 173. IM Put Can Oft the Road MitlMdM: Madbla 8r. 1S8. 148, l*t —445; Tounc IM. 1*S. lt»-4»»; »cl«. m«a 1ST. 149, 107-4M; Vcrna* S^WO. 14», M»~4*S; BWIMM lat, let, »l Tmpto ttaul: HiA 1«. Urt, X-M1; Open Bowling Every Night Kootnatola IM; Spttwr 171. 1SI, 149 4J x ua i» U9MNB m RtsOToHom for 8 ttom UoguM Op«i for Moiidoy «d Wday Nlghrs ; ~ r" For Ntxt SMMO. -

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And it's .Monthly Payments Arranged first to offer you o wide color choice as well as whifel ittr ttiv NCW i •crrm TRAOHW, TOO • SKY-HIGH TRADE-IN AUOWANCIS your • MMfDlATE DELIVERY - AI M«Ms 18 "^ Moore Pfymouth dtmalmr James 6om»n Inc. Summit Packard Conwlt vi OtWtft your po/nf/ng qwit/ PLYMOUTH OPEN SVEMNGS SUHMT HARDWARE & PAINT CO. $U. A-3J44 Sit 9MHWM AVI. SUMMIT mmmmmm r THi SUMMIT H«Aia.fHUlli*f. MAY i. )W DwtM t*. BnytMirTA etta* ai**Jlar SSH8SS5 m ItrMmm*, AiMtm. r BechNnr y, .1 rf »nd repaired W ** tun. state Offkm Oflkera iar Ike twoonw fraa t:» lo »:St aja. air it* Hw Har»«i Ou» * New Mar » U » aadlroai 1:M lo I:M f*r Jetaajr « Wtor at the lohert Irayaw Uftae* alace Inwi •:»» a,*., to 1 awtaet Ma*. Treat Itotel, Newark Ham m m aaaaWa teal held Moadaj. Tkey ww* kin. Cart Bwaa,. •V fee <§*, WII a««t«rat em- H'I * I tkmm ll^kaai Wn.li II —* - aw*. Mwan jaafpHH, nac T_ w *••" ' ~~v wawPSiaB HPRHpaS^BSJI m4m; 0 1) I (IKK S T W A FIRST tMratJM ar frafetaer Samuel mUm menUry;Wm lbs7 . a leer, kew *i fce . af ftrvfruMat at Hamrt Unl- Maiicfc. Hfti f.-^PIff Sp- WNwftFwsKft^lB w «•** Vtf t»t Harvard attcen> aladtd Iaat- Mar #/ tor tw» fur aaraaa. iadade: Wat team. Edfta >fiiifaah>irg. tk« p«a> ft» Vttaribefg, AurtrU'i vejt* 0«H OWW mnomi^A w .rchl^cturil firm tor Mt»ut iMf ideat; Mertoa Fagea, exM«tiv« ernmoet province, U txportiag tots ftfWMi Igr two U>c«l reiWeuU, CtiarlM H. iMMr, Jr. (taft) vlc# iwnHirt; aad Mrs. Deaali about fcl,O0O,OM w»rtta of em4t WtldrM truui Mi WlUl»m Corbett of 114 OU ftldM «vtiw» hroMeYe* geoda a rear, its em (ri|kt). Th« firm MUM toBaue r 4 Corbttt Mr. B*mr, «tfT bntfmd hindkerrhtafa em aw ^HHiMM, turn pr««tte»4 arehitecturt In Ncwuk lor t|i y««n tad Roberta ». H %mm itt war the Wtatara ii a graduate of Uhigh University «nd holds « tttpfeai* tran ti* ant of aad propottioalni wfaidt Hemlatavre. Ecolt dtt Btatu Arta A«*rl«*tm of Fraace Hia partntr, Mr. Oortatt. cial *trrk* daaaea aaeat ta ae if a «r«luit« fl| tii* Vatmrstty of ilUaoii and ia a li«at«aia| eotontl laeseawl la tavaaalt Iar kaatf- Mall b the Army fittervt. Ha ia a member of Came Brook Couotnr Club capped eMUrea. Mn Lawifie 1W- , • POUND CAM rwttr ber, w)M aaa taagM at Braytea lor il yeart, aaa Dr. lota laytt, •nil, bet ihtb vmhmmm tor lit HATWtAL $« Sister y acheel pay«bet>gt»t, wifl b* i«> T* DbeiiM Sdk apouib4e lor tae dataet. , I POUMOf nNM (Uorgt /. MoViy, «jHit«nt Mr. Read btredocad Mia* Mac I WHOtI »tit# dlrtctor «| tfa* W«t«r Elii- aruUanaeo. eyer I ally trate*d cainddmbL Hop i* WMUTKOUt .. abetti KaiiMjr Foundation, will couoMlor, mho taid taat evaka- atkm Urta ynwed that SaataUt hvmti* Udy to tit tt» «w- Anno fJUE0B KM9TID diKiiai tht 8»lk vacelnt before memben of the Summit Kiwanis aeboola rate wall abere the av- Club at the reftttir meeting Tues erage. ttat't ntwitt SbtH ttptckQr tA* miff...... Wr day noon, llajf 10, at tjb$ Hotel Roy Fainter, SMburban. ale aupervtoar^tpr the mW Hit ntw ttlUnd^rim Tnod HEALTH I»OODCIMTW gradeik tepntael taat Hit club aaaoiueed Hut peraoni now M ehildrta ta the Btaita» er- jtodtl... ftttuBrilat intertited in hetrinf Jtr. V eheatra. >• •• talk may attmvl. lira. Morton rkfta that the aeaaeafa Jtaal tin ** Carrwr VWfomttot meeting win ae held Cabby from iao to 11 a.aa. fiath e tim t: Soon. Dr. Boyle «9 lead the 1 * ^^^^^» ^VQRP WrWV diacuialon. Smal chOdra vffl he eared fardarin g • ill MWhNHINtM CARRIER MLOT - HaritM 2od Lieut Fraocla M. Paraow, a«s of Mr. and Mn. Glen B. Pirtoea of HILLMAN HUSKY 10 Woodfan ro»d, hai twaliiN as i carrier pilot after completing It9§ pft six landings aboard the carrier TMi mm OlrrkK to HM first Air conditioner detionwl I'SS Monterey in the Gulf of Mex- ico. Parana attended Stanford •woitlly f6f umll homn. It Uka« IMI iptea, oorta University before entering (ha Im to twy tnd Ittt to o^rtU than any prwfeut air night training program. He will «m IMMI Cantw manager of Chubb and Son, Short GO. HUH City Radio Cabs Hilii. hn beta elected to the Col SUMMIT 6-1230 and 64722 board of directors of the Newark James Gorman, Inc., Summit Packard ^^•W^^^^l ^^^WPPWBp u chapter of the National Office Op»n Eviiilna* SU. 44344 A Progrttilc* Cab Service" Management AasocUtion. ses

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Twl« PtHm Cups ,.v .If ear. -12 afii. Ctpptr UamHt* Sttf I4.9S ta. 9 t«ril.7?«a. 1.1 WALLPAPER I SCHAUC'S T1U PAST! OAK PRAMII 20% DPP LATEST . STYLK, PATTItNS RENTAL EQUIPMENT ...... i4.fi ii.fi Tike-Ml To Save You Time And Money! * • •"• • • If*"* GET 2 ROOMS FOR PRICE OF ONE! 47.11 taaaB» taaaaaaW ft mmk • • • • • * 11.71 60 . Wp • * • a • mMWmwm. ef.7l Plttf Ptllifcff .«• *aPej/ •••••«> earWl v w 0Mtrai ntetrk Point IwiMr Pop#r Hontjln« Kit W«tf Sond«n If UAlit CHARGE ttm tWm MM! 4M .«i..».*ii SHIHW1N.W1UIAMS Nt> II MOSHII INTERIOR OIL PUT ShtiwIivWHIIamt IT... f lf UM your ertdlt At (Mi iMr» a* rtg. SAII WHITIONIY, 2 DROP CLOTHS yoti do •liawhtra. Atli any m«m- 4'* TyMi Nyfoii ft IrblW ... .3-2? 2.71 *,rmhtmi f bar of our rtoff obwrt KrinM*-ltraflp«^f. , Sale We WHUHR CAN AND .*t M RtcftM Inf for a chorea eceowtf., BRUSH HOLDER Satol1.il OR ROIM POR $1.30 A third Haad f e Make Painting • Eaaltr coMnin • Famt 1 HAN«INt> Klfl 78' "Summit 1 Frhndly FaM Ctnttr" t#g. Utt • Cleater Riff. »•« SUMMIT 4-1877 353 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS " RIN Conovtr, Rranak WIDILIVIR SUMMIT, M.J. Let V$ Recommend A Reliable Pointer or Pa&rhanger TOE *« ft* a tba board tor th< at iti Ust Ka waa as aeU>« »*m- •MMWWHM> tad Site &si ber af taa lanatr G«»rf« Waaa- Vatta uvfWa Canrar Gardta Oub wak* Ha liKJRff Hm« vantt«« - RELOCATION SALE 4 On Wofiff nnds far fjt last A eae-sau •*«!• it It far of Vk«iaia t^irw U bit ««d« Sanuait attorney a»f Sse to a tt tht aaaae lta* assuraann proviaf that tMrtbam crop* I W#ln> ***** nnnn^SBMHsmtti nnf» could flouri* ia northern dime* «.*. I ,..^P%j* . • .-ejan^p^,. snF^awW- ^a\ j*^wSBMnv.'inn^s^ssssnWtW''1 •• ^WmW WPSJS>» 4R^QspMR^p^S^anp .-fls^^ for Sit Uaiaa County Departs***! to ttet^y the sttuatioe ant D^uini »i# viait M*oda>^th« SFE YOUR of PsMie W«J£ar«,4nsJataias feat beta Wk', Ctv. BJatrt B Hty* HtraJd otfkt St laid that h. »»5 a rea««* <* A resolution ex|«tattof grati- 5? C fOR MOTHER'S DAY **» - '^ * Syracw, N. Y. iWMOt her with an «***,!** tude tt Mrs. H. Woodward Me n ta bar kayaote a4dr«M kt Op 1Mb «wa«l coBveutioa of tha Mutual Bewail for her services as a Aawdaltai « Haw Yort SUU in Syracuie on AprO W. .HO.member- ftfth e Board of Recrta^ » *« convenUon luncb^n by Mr. tion was adoitted by the Bo.rd it aa UP*> Ipeatong, she prompt w« M~ lUlait tht ,. by remarkinf, "thlaitlatftrt time to my knowled|t, that t 1 ttl Htyatr hat blocked mi- Uiab hat ever lad'a Priest' te the slaughter ' Mr. Lanb is also r^ Sf Our SeUetUm of give at ippatiag am iaunedUte pa* president of the New York Associatkm and present- ltrjMrU NliM*f OB Ifct atatt, ly vice setaMant of tht National Assodition of Mutual Inwapet Nursery Stock TMt NEW WORLD Mr, tm i* baajw au ariunwnt Ajtnb. on At sacand eootentioa and hat FORBES beta sftading ewsideraalt «SM nownmt SHRUM at Tmtta attam» Former Sifitim/f Tobacco ond rant s¥a Gtwraor ant tsjstr EM Y( LOPED weHut eOcials t^at ht is Coffoo Grower Here on Visit Rt kas haea ia lYaaton aa Aa <*d-ttme Summit naid«al Mr. Worde wortoed lor 33 yean MowJsy and Tuesday af this w«ek fw ft* City of Summit, l« .years --.d U hopeful «f 1 deeislM 61 |ht galaad a rtatewkdt "tter eherfiy. tib« ftwla livtai bew tor of them tt the municipal di»O*p BUSHES and the remainder ai a street The sftoney far snt-l—a lift fitff frowiac cottoa and lobacca TO*film is iaclo* ia »dditi»B to prfje^rfmiiBi cleaner in the business section. / At a hDdftt and « »aefc 1B town oa aHe vAA his home and left here IN POTS ftr tjiat f 1 astthwL vutt to renew for' in 1947 and this it hii first lialt / fraction wnrkaf tht chad me* acquaintance*. since then. He and hit wife nUA* *•«*- • 1kt foraer resident it Sft-year- tt« trip east by train, ariiviqg \of its true etate and fedtral"' ** *"ild Daniel O. Worde, paw atSaturday. Tit* Mod 91ft—o Ivoraw bosh ,fa lotrf, roowy Ijrkeley, CaL, wfco U vuitiflf at :' WhUe Uvisf h«ra Mr. Word* \ value! lft - old home at M Park avenua. frew dahlias th»t measured from DONO BROS.

•Hw wrnNRNsf WW^SFSWI W^IW^BBT ^VJH| wJanpssV i ISlO ^uldJLS^tt «f U Summit NURSERIES BOOK'AoWIIK HAN MAKES IT USt\\ areaoe «u mrtaQed commander ' Ta»f«•fillI tin *y#QsTS to COlM* MUt It tWsWMs^fls«y VMtWf fifll Moth*?! Day i ft*2* *^ «*!. Vtterans . flew, iTnSWsiOaae ^» Waw, at, a ecrtaiony 5U.M1M o 7 x t Inch pot. Eosty sot a»tfa hor beM M<»day aigfet at tbt Bb FLOWERS and » TCIMW, Wf MrW, WOtlO iAatttV SWCmOWSU et« lm»Mef te Mi €3W>. • " v •• • "Ftmartr IX«M •• without osjy toriMtk. Shown is MHsfsJ Ea«- makeitsiinpktofetthevtrycolorsyour troying Insects, using OKI ino... haoWitof plonlf d , lOmm need to brkt out their full beauty. HOWE dependable engineering • Omimmto* NOWIoitsdH tkato* amOdrcainodormaybcnotkeddanfif WM us* IMCH «w». methods. We ale "hot the fiaat dtyint state, 70a au eveb walk simple exterminators. • OIPKION ha. fmaint Plant Market f-*^ -•- a. _ 100% FEITIUZil rttvlti W lievs iwrf into the ton* and sot avow that paint- E^rery job -is supervised IMgR UHIMM OlOWOM •• by an etperienced, tech- 201 MAIN STRUT »CLO«ION ton- SOIL lUlliEl i nically rtrained, licensed 15 tntm «te> dtamis ftidi to Ciftoii \ -.-• MADISON o4)ifS engineer. » Pint IS Tract ENMitt tabli o -ettfy type aewltd for mteriof P*inw* SOU CONDITIONEI Cbo«5aefrofflthepale«tofpa*tel«totl«T>» satiifacfiry. felaa Open Every Mte'tit9~f We are: a New Jersey ofg&niation, • employing Including •Sunday* New Jersey residents, •tMry to tStaltKy and we have served New iflS thick, trt*, Jersey prdpetrty owners •dOJUON successfully since 1935. sturdy !own»> H« Mother's Day Plants •lee tht OflS snCfVfJMt fWIMp eOloaiON Brints yee sey—not in some distant *iH MM) SPECIAL-FMALWEK state. Our work is pOCKBae) 371 ttunakif tJud« ditpUyed on the GUARANTEED FOR 5 Omim Color Selector R.ck at our store. TEARS without addi- Or, H you prefer, pick out "takehome" • tuttonla $0 k. baft ».*.,.» ».ba«s rich modern tone*. Moet coJors avaiUbl* EVERGREENS 185 ea.-6 for 15.00 tional -charge —- a one- • £ Wf_digjf. ..sfTMW M fit * fir eokr chipe aad defer ftntl dedtioiM until , 24 Varieties To Choose From — All year guarantee ir worth- • Ssatf for FREE hrocawa. In Rnbber.Baae Wall Paint less. •..',''- v . yoo're bada "on the spot." Carefully Baled & Burlapad. Come in to see tJieae lovely Custom For Information or Free A Prodact of Soil Bollden lnlern*lloiiii» Corp. , Thete new Du Pont paints arc so easy Colors for your hotn« today. We'll be INCLUDING HARDY RED EVERGRttN Inspection and Advice to apply with brush or roller.... «**• AZAUAS IN FULL ILOOM! |lad to help you pick oct.yottf eolor ... ..CALL BURNETT DISTRIBUTING CORP. ^th4ble..^atra-durtble. They're odor- •chemet, |ivt you free literature on'ho* -—•' • • . " r /tee, too: YoueanrMint indoors any time, to palnt,ll'help you with yew palitinl TMIS, Apple, Pear, Plum, •eeeb, Chtrry. V Nortfiport, N. Y. •-.'.• tfrywhtrt withoat the irritation jnd in- TERMITE In IVe^ Jertey Tclcphon* lUtUet 4U6B7S probtems or recommend a rettaWt pil- • SHADI TRUS, Wtipfng Willow. Maple, Oak, Sweat • AT THESE DEALERS • ing contractor. &iwn, Oriental Planes. ndw». MonnUln Vi»w-O»K rtrm. •VMUni RM|»-Ccttno Brew. * Ntw Mliror4~Stifl«ir0Ml Uniwtf* Alw far axtwlers • OtNAMBMTAL W.OWIBIN& THUS. Dogweod. (r.d CONTROL M*tf*n*\*—\ A A Rdmi. S«r».' MuhitnibTuch Bron ini white), Crab'Apple, Japaneit Chtrriei. niMMiaaSate—AJeuuxkr J. Mac- KMUt. H2 * •HOSt MISNiS, H. I, Rotes. Climbin9 Kbits, Fitri. CMUr CroT»—C«d«r Orove O»rd*n ^^ offerinf yoto e»dti«t new BUREAU C* M*muw, Pf«f 1 Locust Stpttt - t'lMttr~obMrt4ir r*M Ct> D«M*HI—Dumotrt Cwl As Lumbw. Rlrmr ftai»-Ootnr«(t OaU «c Lum. MOM, Agrie* FeiUMwr. ROSfcULI PARK. M. J. mhtwl OotKchnlle (Mn, Ctr. -L«a-« a»l mil CITY PAINPA T & WAUPAKR Co. r*trt«wj»—Myrntmth Park tUtwn, LAXDSCAtE ESTIMATE* •acfcwtattk—Comfort Oo»l

year. Ttaty Wafer X, U,, pjbbiber <* la* WsttMl Uadtr, Carl 8. *N*« tf i* Sv*«tt aad imn ^tfc. Linden . GRAND UOMB County tit tefciatSBJe program m h«v« kM» mam by tf by CaBfWMman WifiUat last yew. fthMxl wrtkwal rwotni- et»mafi ttaflrtssfc 'A. Wtt* jr. (P., tk« «s tiu"WttliM. 1 Plia." tMt >•***# witter, Mai Barton Jew HcCwy of WtstfiaU, new attest tag Trinity Coik|« in WuMagbB, COMNSTK published several newspaper ar- tides ea-aer experiences la Wash- ington. CoBgretsaian Williami listen Repairs continued Ma interest in thii type al project bg btvvu H** Sb«ib Gallagher of PltinfteW, senior student at B*nai»tton College, in hi* office for teas weeks this win- Jet. COMPLETES BASIC-A/Jc Dor- la announcing this year's pro- othy E. Davia, daughter of Mr. gram, Congrtsimin Williams said, and Mn LA. D.vii of M Ash- "I MI extremely happy to offer wood avenue, fans completed buk this scholarship tg&in, since last training at Lackland A. F. B. Sao . m ftts tnia valuai, variety, attarrtiva yaar's program proved to be high Antonio, Tex., and now la attend- ly successful. I feel it is a eontrt ing classification school at Scott friendly smila, and •vary girl Slatto save money, too. button to building awareness of A F. B, IlUnoU. IS MOTHIR'I PAY S^L* with complaH confidenca at Grand Union. civic responsibility cm the part of HER... THE BEST FRIEND OF ALL MO: young people. The response have been sent to all high schools of Union County student! to this program has justified my high in Union County, and the deadline hopes for the Congressional Schcl- for filing applications is May 1$. arajhip awl proved it to be a snort AH junior and senior students are worthwhile project" eligible for the «**»ni«r«hjp and Scholarship application forwa may obtain the application forms from their school principals. The Itpolrwl scholarship covers the cost of U. $. cidct and Packtr's Top Bromls transportation to and from Wash- Low-Re* tat* ington, board aid room whik in Washington, and a small weekly Best expense allowance. Day & Night Towing \ 61 concluding Us announcement, Center Cuts |b. Congressman Williams stated that S«. MOIf SB. aVff 1S| I "members of the Union County Tender-Juicy mmmJ High Schools Student Council and otters have reeommended that in subsequent years the echolsrship be limited to Junior students only, insofar as the winner would re-' NoW«ft» turn to school and share Ids ex- Boneless Legs of Veal periences with the rest of the stu- dent body. I believe this is an ex- CmslirM cellent recommendation and I Tfce FROZlIt BUY erf HM WteJt plan to limit the program in this sSin&H* M total m&fiu&l. *•& way next year." StAPOOO HAWUi Anti-Rabias Shots Stand Free anti-rabies snots will he given to Summit dogs, over six CihtsUftf ^fktlW ***** w*i« »»• • s* months of age, at the fire house on Hay 17 and May IS from 2 NOW IS THE TIME to 4 p.m. The program is spon- sored by the Summit Board of Health and the state department TO BUILD THAT of health. STOCK YOU* $AiM In Pfegry Conceit R«ti Horn* Grown Havor Four Summit youths win sing —r Sm Rrrn,faf SlidoflsVD^iciou.S.Ws POST and RAIL FENCE with the Pingry School gJee ckib l i 1 ft* in a joint concert tomorrow with Vail-Deane glee club in the Pin- 10 M. CIUP, Juicy WaiNiii _^ gry auditorium. They axe: Frank, Owen, and Eugene Shea, IS Manor Hill road, and Robert Rettig of ISM. WWinesap Apples 2^33' Countryside. 1.95 Rmi Full Pods Extra Rsve* in Yew MWMI til sjf•••WIWsw •^'•w aesH^BfBW 9K9* as A 1IH ^ftojlMNMO) 'CSWISBBBI °*^PBB1I Fresh Peas 2-29^ MSM ^^fa .IWJBJWM Isisa S^IBL NewCabbdoe • VI • Wfi 'Wftswpi «s^ss s*"sr SPORT CLOTHES Iw AND SHOES Radishes FOR m and BOYS CheddarCheese Mild SUM «r CkMls - M TWO RAH, 10 FT. SECTIONS 3.80 CAMPING ClOTHIS Swiss Chttst THRU RAIL, t* FT. MOTIONS ,..... 4,85 Peaches £Sk---^s*m OUR OWN HOMESTf40IJUN O ' Stephens-Miller Company •eassi*—»~" •• m^r OWCIAL A|MY cV NAVY ask 4« 38 RUSSBJ. ^^s^ DsTARTMENT 5TOU Cut Green Beans 2 --23< ZOlMirfiiSf. OrcBcji| '— Building Mo*., nnn^, TTL, fat, »t* • Fuel 0tt— Coal— OU Burner* VMS. kn* WtS, » !• S Shortening ^ ZLHXIX Crean Style Corn 2—2V OrcW Corsage 1.98 Baby Iooch-M»rf StitlnM Chopped Baby Meals 2.: 9 byer Cake s rWip»k-With Omm Lynn Applesauce2r25 U fO* YOU* iVERYDAY NtBDS Orand Union Del Monte Forleautifwl 4«. Breck Shampoo Hair ^60* Catsup Tomato *«ts Grand Union •*,»»». Pears ^ Aladdin's lamp CtcMtonk Sunshine Hl-H» PreserveCury s UtMmilCMRTh •«•>< wt perform Crackers CandCurtUs-labyy RutBarh ors luttot R«f»f SttrHttTHi For WWHr WtthtJ 010 WR COAT can llvt ofloln os»«rt, ntw Wondstfui «ape. >ol. or locket . . . cur look l»..«aw remodallng service includes . . - Ivory Soap Oreft • Choice of New Ifrilna • • Cleaning and dating * Choice P» and Workmanship 1RIN0 YOUR OLD COAT IN NOW III

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ACCOUNTING CLERK DM mew, Boteay. Burta*. MAT ay *M nw, f a Sice St. Menttavm. Km _o»T-m. M. •AFBMUHGINQ, inurlor Hud «ct«rter CELANESE CUUMtrtE9 DISf LAT CORROyAMERICA OCMi - CATS - Be* MOB-US COOST SOM-ST, IT. J WtUtre beexwe l»«| CVEVIIOLBT SOOOO CABW-f Expert Unurlwr •ommtt BwaU tt vm BABY titter. rsMsWe WM~_n. for tUWlar p»ti»Unt Saturday eve-Joss. Short iU* t- b 1693 Elxht to «lorttj. «ttt or AfPtAOBS MntrUMOMot It NMTTI4 bf OPTICIAL Dla-.on; t-ke at. to tiMf «• dataalttf ninth floor. i a-i—MANO TUWKO numotm •spsrUnoes" pi-farw-: Woe miO CAJtS FOR 1AU HOME fc GARDEN Far Mother's Dftf appeM-Me S__ MS HiWMHaV MC- . iU. TBOUBLBS? O»_ 0. Warth, AOTMBtHBT used CMS, «_eie« stock. CENTER essary. lor KIMS iuper Market MS BAADT techDleUn ana U»cli«r. M ail makes. Audsrsen-PootUc, Inc. to *S1 to start; 1 4a*s. 41 Jumes. I'M* At* South Otuw S-»ll •-ma Insurance. »% toot dtoceunt. CM MMNra MM .. MM. 4-1200 FORBES Gi XM Morris A*« Summit. Bu. S-tlSQ. •tor* manager, SSI Springfield AM. TOUINO * RBPAOUSU CHEVROlKT connraxte. W W. BUI_—_t. CEINTEI __,. foaraateed (Pormerlf »H_ tood RtH Sewanl. Bu MOM ADDRESSOGRAPH OPERATOR SpfM^nflM SMI » MM« •"JWOO Bembarzercl. W. Kurd. KUpabett OBNE8AI. bouMworMr-MMk, is tin ak-rt* TurnpUa Mat WMbum Aw. 1841 KMtC. 2-4k>or. Poroomatfc. RAH. «Mm* **» «• M boHdeo- off after dinner. Own transportation. W.W. tins, one owmr. MM- Bunt* 4 ialary. Stt. BouU M>. H-B J4-PLAT1NO rnlt B-44I1 gj - xtntim Bospst-Hsattai end •-7M4 FOR SALI Op*o »5» —» ' w a-bTM, paintings. n» «pr 'COMMONWEALTH WATER co. oo~teo4s oaf *»»*«••-- • * w«un Onum. T»l«f7«pb Oo. Bum- narr ufi Q Beat offer. Bret, or Sstiwrtsy, Bom* aWpalrlDt, poiuhlng »na Uoqucrtog. STATION wscoa. Beet 1M1 Ford nUt ••7114. uM ahop. |% _att*«aa&a Ft, aOO. mat g-tMB-W. Oelaet* of art ro»tor«> aqulMOant oompMto, Ooo* «o«v • PUinfield Plating Co. •••.•-•••J 5j™»»ia- Meat, 'iu THI BOBW Baoa Bhop, t Tai*w JOS ja_B4fc Behoof fnuhiaiU VtUlAC «> )«-Tt lev. Bu. A.BWT-W. -', ' ' Hedrich i Son, 50th Year CASTUUC! IBM modtt «S. 4-dotc, 2- *______* totrs i«w w«•_§ to «t)taM Oompuy Btntt, »aubun». UUt uiai «IotA* teae Hat. Mew W.W. tin*. B-tt of- 6u Iitf of o«Mar quality for trait ma HigSway », Bound Brook •IOS aapMot' it d tot i-ott-rv beip-r achooi. Wnrttro VnJoe Ttl««r»ph fer MOM tt, Cuil 8ui_m*t « Co. Summit «-711«. o«f of til* f«ttUy. Houra W to roar. Elliott (-0370 OtoaM aQ day Wa*na»d«y. IBtO UtMTty St. FlUBfUiM »-4»e tttl PLTMODTB 4-MS* BBCRBFTAKT —• AMMttee posaJaon to H*H, tent ocrven. W.W. tana hy art**. Oae owner wttfc 1 No LAOT'B l-(_-ang, »1.140 *unur_t We wiU buy Hew, Tor*. Ceil Orange MatkV• OOW _unuw, rotud; iop aoU nUsa*Y MAlff ST. MADISON. 14 to *». tdaal far iwaa, f loiwar bada. rhoBav BAL-SVOMAV SOP :4BTVaf MUt fft-aW BANKING 7-sfln-j. Copper * AU MeUl* , —Mare Is a. BMd Buy —J. WB BUT : m Mtisntd Plailng of aU tipea. We Oodg*. 19U, ^•con Pick-up bruck. a-tm-it Sums* tSpmT * TOWKO women for Truat Com»u>r. " tattat ** dejlTtdjl r Dcsaiy new. never regtotared. wa Btnr Work Mrtwl ant totmata-f wlt_ TKATBB BUH-UT P0U8BINO. k PLATING CO. JAMES GORMAN, INC. m_u«_. p. oca food eomptaaatttto, ot_«r ampkqr** sad Good ST$«im IB Bummlt Aw. Summit 4-21M " -* flt3S LABORATORY bonrtiu. aeop* for - advuM9«i_e_t, table, 4 chain. Su; Ooo« bouxa wtth aa Baturtey wort. * of r- TAOVS gray Mate ASSISTANTS TWW bad*. 3 chalm, bwaau Bu. B. and p__»; _J*btiy Wn. m. IBM. MOVIHO: IWfUbUM autonatlo THE SUMMIT TRUST onrwo room oat. ar, w*** POT** IWlW «M B-0M4. louwBo_mx»d bad. COMPANT S-FUCB bedroom aat. nylon enrutoa Bu. I REAL ESTATE FOR BMO. «tt. •• 1-SUMMIT 1-SUMMIT Bummtt. V. J. ruooa aampto 1wHlte< DOWH sofa, maMtHBf a*-n.'uuUM_ ra Summu e-oo« tray Oraad, FOR THE BEST SERVICE WANT TO • Monday ttecFUgb able attp ooveia. >af. me Custom Built • A. M. «o4P. M. Always t 4 m-waun I 1 IN-LAWWING CELANESE atfe Bu «-lBS_ for Owner Consult a Realtor has 4 rooms Including Urtng #«.—_*• •*____»_a_b____i ^^-^^^^^^^^ ^^u^^^^-k ^^^_^^^^^ CORP. OF AMERICA «uM-T>. O. Bcw MB, Short Mia. room 14_J1, modern kltclvea. VIITTUlMnaUlwBW pVfffini VwtW BaWVaW CT. - SUMMIT, w. j. tur-ttwa. Su. *-iSU a*t- of the »un deck, and sepMiata en- WOUAM for ctess-ng. MgM laundry. ar 1. trance. Main houa» has cen- U. Osncer haM, living twajWtt «WF- SUMMIT ter h-11, living room, daaing wtth bita-fsM-ai-t, J bs_m-sis orxx *HT end August a* 4 OOCABIOMAL etaatm, S it~oocs 4MB ran «om, kitchen, I bedroom*. ,U)e ba*h. BeccK-J ftoor a_ §tpa< tlrltd oorfaa REAL ESTATE BOARD uo more pedrocBss aad keian- gaia«e: fuB -. G*o.A.AIUopp must Bke «b_dranl June IS uattt BACHOncSt BaaaOfat eVm-flUad wo- usually weu srraaged for fan- meqt, not water Bas Baab. Let W* 1. «U psr^te ~ fa; 46» wo fln» etacnptsi of ASSISTANTS (3) ACCOUNTANT TM Oatttnl- AT*. WaatftaM Pint floor t&oHMh» oewter Dsa MT- teeture right her* la (naw Oror* St.) EnaKanC parttaf CABFBVTRT. eoaatrueUoo, alt«ra> ing room, modern ttWben wtth lame offerlasi «*e ct S vaArqon, *% bath To pr«pa-i; Weatfl-Ul 3-JIS8 Uooa mod lapttos. Amlaao Broa. DRUID HILL (Summit's Finest) wUointog pwaetted bnaktast room, oapartty. beautifully nowaunoad, «_ Bu. «-70«7-W or SU, B-T3S3-R. Custom Built Horn**: dtalug room, eoreened porch mat bed- oo loosttoas. Prtosd a* iiUM «a_ f_wl OCPORTBD Ba(-ah bon» ohtoa taa .#!» OreenbrUr DriTe-Seady (or r-om or n co tWnL I_r» pwa- A JOHNSON, R«Bjtor» Anialfiad aa^artaooa tn n«, OoKmtaaljwtita-jtl . * by f. elled reweataan room n lMrt AIfl l pay- Tbe sbore are unusual homes planned Oashea*, two oar gtnpg*. IS Summit Avenue Sumnat *-14M TRADES HELPER ran. nBRAL Btootric Kefdcer«tar. ew-l- nCB, 90 yeus* far OJtACtOTjB UrtBg tat oondttion. 1100. Oment Bteotiic asptrlaaee Fifth and Park Area. YARD FOREMAN etoUMa _ry_r. tM. SASTEBN rUBL Irenlng-CoekUU.Bridal. Haw, r»- S. T. Saool, Owner-Builder OO,, 144 Broad «. SUB-ntt - moaeltd.Ileter-aoea.8u.M03W. 1 'phon* Su. «-«M xt'ga 6a «-_»5 ... ..,,.....M, ,, .,. fo eot as worstng fosiBMiri for NTIQm maple Oo—emor 'Wlnttn—D DBBSSMABaMO—Complete lliu. of al , «r your own broker - aod teratloaa. Chatham 4-4844-R. 40 road- *ak. oouch, 4 uphototwred oh_lr». Bd. Btf. 6-97S0, «WT U*«b_-«» foVSas door. Empire HA—-ANOSCATB OABDKNINQ nwhogamy ooaaoto table and mtcrar, 5-Year Old Cape Cod CAPECQD »»ae. Summit" M05S-M. • — •"'— •• <" • • • •'•"•"- • ———-——•) --—-_-- SIIMN # virvr Colonial with entraoee halt Mccr_tor, leu. ft. Oood hatnaa. belglam Mwte Atoo lEm bedrooms, ba*ti, aeoood nocr. Oss sir work. a_a Appom-ia. aamMt* •> coKMttUonM heart, tnsulsited, ftrepteoe. $25. ISu. ifn. room, dan or acvd weaither st94ppf. r-i..--uinlyW Qwnw to-osftred. Serei-t CI_ARENC&D.LONG MORRIS COURT , SUMMIT, N.J. tttres- go with «_]s b~j*e. Ak fast bar, fuB ba-mxot; 1 radio. »15O. Bu. «-01«-l_ LAirDSCAPB Oardener. Lawn ean by &SON m WN*near sohool; ta 2_ftn*ea\ THOR Washing machine, tami-auto- the mobAh. Repair and put In new Realtors - «Mrtaa work, matt __rtw*r» IMPiOYMWT WANT1D nuttc. wtth »ud aai-r: need • lawn. Top draesln* lawns. Be-aeed- months; Ch-thtm 4-10455. lng, faraUatng. _l«o shrub work. English Brick A Stucco ^SprUifcfleltf Av»: | Summit S-S3M. CtnttAiMS, uvatnc aad family wa_oea Complete tree aerrtoa. Pree estimate. Usual rooms on first now plut ften or done at borne. Bu. 0-29M. IMPORTED Bngllflh bone China tot MXUburn «-ll«5. • bedroom with ba«h. Sooond'fioar. . TAXI _rt»ar -__ta_. out Su. e-1100 aet, W pteeca; cut? Vktoriao an- "TWO-JPAMILY SPICANDSPAN LIQHT laundry »od curtalna »»• In I_4ND8CAPINO. Ufm, bedrooms and a beths; «r_rd floor ! TODWO nan. -work la bruah »pr»y ttque chtmlng well clock. BamSn bedwioma. AM««bed aat««e. lot W» Two-family house oontUnlng l*t«e M- my home. Su. 4-JU3. prioa*. After • pm., Munlock *~$m. .BeaaO0abie rstce. Call i«. in one of the cfantoTeet ing room, kitehen wim «r_nt arta. Colonial irtth'ptaotf lo . ct-n. Btaady work: liberal bon«ftta. OSM. te«je bedrooms, and b_tn «S?. Only . Snpptr own tntnaporutioa through* KXPBRIENCED inmtr Waota a dagrl ROPER 40-lnoh t»bl«wtt>p gaa iwnge. Summit. Asktaw price W8.W0 _r« 4 W-A-McNamam «_t *#*. Call «:X>-7 p.m.. Mr. BoB- work, Ironine only, Bu. 9-JOM. 130. Kitchen b*ee cabinet. »13. South PAUL MBRCA-DI. lawaMajW garden- *ni «4 - laaon. AaplundU TTM Zxperte Co. Orange 3-0000. . «r. Onion. Ree»or_a_» mtes, Mur. P*vmt g (one MAN, colored. d*li~i cnvuff«ur-_-uae- dock «-7B08 sfter 6 p.m. GLAZEBROOK-SHEPARD Banuntt 6-»ai«. m*a. Bxpolcnoed, with good rrfer- EAST wacher. SummK 8-9141. shop in r enow. Womm wtohea d»y'» work. Z»—MASON CORTKACTOBB AGENCY KMCTBt, bandy mam. Mew Btf 31" REXL type power mower, _*wty Oarden Apartnteota. Call Orang* 8-2729. Summit MMO 4»n WT.7». reoondtUoned and timveual, |B0. IflOBOULBB RTOIBL Maam-oontraeter Summit 6-04BS for ap- UOTKER w_i rST» daily OH* toet_ M C«n Short H_la 7-3437. to home, McmI trurae'a te-tatog. BIDIKO boota. Dnaean, be*, c&atm, deBftm poaitdozx witih eukcrty pevvon kinds of mason work, brick work, in good, condition, a-oar game. Cor sis , ttoun weekly. Houn yow oonfeiJ- deak. tKblfa, odde and enda. 131 block work, pottos, ptaotettng and ner lot, low tu«s; oonrenteatily k> exoencat astt «_oa. »l 00 per hour. Mr. Upplncott, or ol_M. RefBrenoe. TeMphoaa Mur- Summit Are. Su. 6-BO0T-J. t*«,_eej». dock 0-5OB8. patching, oonor—t*. walls, new work c_t*d, Bununtt no__ty. Oftcred sft Home for .EKJftjr^^ atUlbura e-4400. DUJCO Oil Burner, complete wtth and aHentkma. No job to too email. KXPEBIENCED b ft b y attter. nigh eonferata. A-l working order. Come Free estimates given. Summit (- TOUIfO man for lawn mowing, out •chool girl. Su. 0-eOoJ-R. "JOBS-BECK-SCHMIDT Per furttwr Informstlon (Fail _Mt matnteaaacc of realdenoe, n«*r aee tta performanM. $75, OiU after 838SJ Entertaining 5 p.m. Summvt 6-1111-J. COMPANY Summit «aoUr of Summit. % tey per we*k. MAN wanta part time Job, 2U Morrle MASON—Scotch, f uUy expeneaeed, de- JOS. F. CHURCH, Realtor Summit -liJt Bluerfone EstaiW Prafar Bsturdaya. O«il er«_. Bu. e Are. Su. 6-M23-J. 90-OAI_X)N My«r'« fruit apmyer, on 3 Beecbwood Rd. Summit 6-1O3: alres spare time work, brick, atone, 3»a Broad St. 'iBummK (MHi '-w«or__ brick* front WHXIAM8, WINDOW CLEANINO A rubber. Ctwth«m 4-0R53-M, etuooo. C, Oorrtsaa, Oraage 1-7161 Sun. _> Kvea. MUUngton ,7-0938-H2 rux>B wAxmo. SUMMIT e-oaoe. PORCH acreena and door, one year . a be&nkms, _1» nw_ Yoimf Men 21-35 old. Beat Offer. Su. 0.7293. UNDER $20,000 n"teem Mt«h«n ami dt»tn_ roorarraB lasgpat volume automobile dealer CWEANINO, Mondays, TMsed«y« each Very Unusual week. Su. «-17S0 area. BOMft fumishlngt tram eatatet. BU- SAtVATORC MONACO. Un&nape *eck; basement with Urpt, n--es<-tm tEla area. Summit Auto Ssles. gaMoner, maaon work, atoaewaBa, Oallfomte ranch house In exqutotte room. sport«mfe»'s Mtohm. bsith watn , »aeds 4 sales tnine**. We start TODNO man dealrea full time pott- TBTWare, Anttqua. fireplace flx- alde-ftlks. MUlburn «-01S3-J. setting Just outside Summit on *, w«tin« home in ~xo«u-ntt •hower hr,« bw ^P1*** ^^ n*0' jFpa imme__tttly on k work-while- tton or tpprentlc-ihMa. Bu. »-aaKftl. turta, Oriental, Hook tntf Braided sore blgh Jfiot with estenslTe vl*w u with 3 txxJroomg. a bRttw, flagston mng wtiitnr, workshop, l-««r gamar rug*, etc. Mtdteoa Oanerle*. 150 DUCT work, sheet metal; oo—iplete wast; eM**nee ball, living room Trt-.i sereenfd poroh. Dutch door entnwvtw roo-baia basis. WOMAN deaJrM day'a work, »8 day, «on» pindo. _ow text*. Many other Tb« only requlremsnts are that you Main Bt. MMlUon, M. 3. Mad. B-MOrr. heating joba or repair )cft». Ibdtey. ftrepkoe, uhem modem kttohon wit) Bssjr m_lnt*n*m!if — you o«« prtnt tt tt-ms lrwlu*efl in dh« unbeHerablr a** ambftiouf. quick thinking ami • »,m-» p.m.. Mondays or Thun- Jstfewon 9-3171. dining ares, large dining room with from « arteptfld-d-r I Almort two «cr-t day«. •OUburn i'SOU. . LAMPS & LAMP SHADES km * genuine destre to team the HOUSB OP EXPERTS very big porch tdjolaing, haurulrr arul wlWi fruit trws awl Hor-m. Hot w*t*r 5 «! r»»lly means bustnc-L Wt -U&MW. KANDT m*n. clwnlng, paloiang. y«rd We can dupUoate any ahade. Hun- KxoeUent Home Repalra ottum room: 3 exoeUem bedrooma. 2 hr»t. .Vlclmlty. O.t. upprovedd. mu« tt. o*U now for appoiBV m report la petwm for later mrk. Ch»uffeW» Uoenae. Refer- dred* in etock. ror the beat in *h*d«a Patios; painting, I adds and outside; tile' baths; attic exhMMrt fiui. m . t*a»,. ' '. •net*. M-rket 4-JB13, and lamps aee us. complete lamp patch plastering, brick pointing, com- DmeUeas moununga, repalra and r«f)l*o«ment plete or spot; chimneys repaired or room with firtvtoce, at ground W . A. McNamarM a SUMMIT AUTO SALES, INC. OAT'S work deadml Moodaya. Bipert- parta. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. vUo heated den (oould be fourth Ml. I-OMM-B d enoed. MUlburo referenoe, M»rk«t cleaned; sidewalks, *ew or t—paired room). _*T_bory. patio, l*f(r# Bystralc Bros. M! Jiorrta Art. flumntH E. T. WILLIAMS No job too small. Fr** esUnwtet, Su. t Msple St. Stimnrtt »-TO«0 1-7111 l TM Oe-tm Aw. WeetfteM *44S area. House U % M ft.; hot wnt— KM RRIKOCAN ft araa, aoe All itrtat Oaneh Btmgalo-, J_»i four DAISY FRESH UM or WMatt FuU or balf-tlme to OnSge IxfteUent parking sidewalks, curbing. PU1 dirt, ending, at losvlng. A RKAI, BUr AT »45,0 » bu»ta«aa of your service. MUlburn »-0»3 or 1W1-M, bwltoorm, tdie Ixiili, soremMrd por«l l It plan Available, ror In-HJOR •oboqa atudent aeekto* lurairw APPLES - APPLES ai Mapde St. Summit, wWoh iea_s to paitto. Pla,y room, Ask «Hto Itowlatgh'f. D . M_lb_ro vfctaetiy. M4Uburn FIRM, erlip Maclntoeh Apploa now CUSTOM ELECTRONICS Su. 8-M39 B>«S. Ai Sun, Hu, Inn prlo* IM.ooo wa_ to wall opg om tW Charter, Peon only M oen_i 4 buehel, 1 bwk«rt» CUSTOM EJoclrpMlc Install atkms— throughout Oas h^^ fUB for »1.75, AtaA o Wtneeepetpe,, RRed D»I1- Rl-Pl, TV, Rtrtlo, and control de- HOLMES AGENCY, Realto tnttar, ckniki a *ndd BaldwinBldi s att greatltly re- Just Listed Won »ru! (^orm ssah -n IMPLOYMINT AGIMCY vices, by grsdust* electronic* en- Bit, !**> PrtoM for quick Mais _t o», general in_tiU. duced pHoai. gineers. Call Su. t-vm-i w Bu. «• TMs *ap«notch, I r*s» <*d irwt# iB..f«t«r*Mia. Top WIOHTMANS FARMS MH-H for lf knVal to the PreirvkJin School «t n wtth br««kr«iit •at w%i motor. W aUgHttf uaed. Job too small, Summit arome(tk> baby •St. IBM ru*t. Thw* 1»T»*I tMdrootns savd tiled " eondKioa, »IO. Tatep&one Short MA JggJrejIOT WATBB St. Strmmu <).( KBATTieO im»TAljMTK>W! Air wmdettowtog. Baa heat*n« boDNn, potm BWUM Olaot PMMMM; bewuUfut assort- •as ooHvarpwBi UIMMHS. aas water », fin A. Cj. DIJNNDER ad eoton. PVok your own, n Aah- CONSTRUCTION CO. wood Are. mmtm ••urn. Sprto« ButtunH C'tMa Summit Mo« THE SUMMIT HBUtP, THURSDAY. MAY f. 1W caater-af tbe ifi apeeia) at •» assi Uet New Federal Leoffef Te//$ CM jrataattM af el urges afi Otis** to JuBjr wftft yaar local Facts 4bouf H-6omb authedttaa. They Sofefy labtsjrde ittkh have tails «smch No loagar c*a any 1 f**t to help you lean hear ta aeeahan an afptvaetsmf, tral ma. Hda riaf b abaat ttkra* atrvire, if we are attacked. can fsev agam after ttaaeval the respanstMIJty far Want- aaf allowing them to time* aa Urge M DM Asriaf. !«• do bafara tba eayfeaiea caa onaa deveigp dmime ar ewsa trt- ing everything possible about per- tha B-ring, injury to f ream beams into meir target. •we year life. What you do after pk tail* wbaa a mem tail aaaal aad community survival grawa oestroetiaB of bafldings wouid be me'exptoaion can also save Bra, Dttrinf World War fl afl ratto Thia la the key aemonitMa in toMavwad in the otd an meJedmg year own. atatkms sad to ge off me air aa a as* flkmtrated leaflet jaat pub- "J Tba C^rke-a atsf lajfer It continue*; "All ltf ni&iaa The first fight by the Wrigbt by the Federal Civ* De circuUr bait of laatjr 4a«Mft Americana at home must accept brothers vu JW feat, wWeh ia tba aVrtag. Iaivka to an active part to civil p in (ass ana mM mm* leas man the wing .spaa «f a mod- preperednest. Organiaed civil de- Geeelrad eJeetet- wiU broadcast One mflhoo of the laaflata it from moderate to tight only «t m ani Uef klWcyetos ee ern airplane. fense is both a shield aad a aigoad to teU AaaaficaM bow they me rama am fCDA etfioataaepe "4 Tht D-rmg->wJiar« damtgc sward. It can reduce appreciably ca» Mmfr* • mperbtajifc attack to make mose nmben as f»milr Music is a friend of labor; tt would U liajbt aad aft of tba the leas of lives and property ani the accamawariBf puH ofiiat«f the eowtrvmde fcajrwiU M lar te oOaeos at their owa frie- tightens «c task by re&eaaiag raoiaactiiw «dU«l, af| baing «a- under enemy attack, help us getaaeae aamaen. Already ateeat nerves and spirit. —. William UmiU of evea tight damage fr*st back aa ear feat faster, maintain the blast Howtver, mach of this ail aew radme Jer «M beme aas) Greea.." *;.'... .-- ..•.'.. Husngh ratlMHl, ftate and local oar •at* te win. But a aottnd meat ef me new ears, nave mala tWfOty-two lt ana can be affected by H* fafl. civil defaaat, coupled with a floor. I civfl oai^utt atfMKiaa. 'acbooli Ret ant of radioactive partfejei ^ •treaf military defense, can also a> j tMt to * ia vaaaar qmar. n>at dajpdMCt iainatrtat, ofturrf or- OEIW'S " r. OOBO sultmg from certaia ku*o7 of my help farter aa enaaay from start- tptrtmMrt, of ti»,\M* vlU (aauatioiia and b MM nxttett UMMte o dear attack. ing • war by making aggression OHAMUM a. uom, IWIMJ, «UI B-BaaA Baa Early Wantog NaaiM unprofitable-" bt rattttMl *&* »t«t«d fer tt» aui»- M f»te, tad nporttd for Mltiaauwt to "Th« B-hamb, the laaflat point* "If you live or work near the Tt* pamphlet also li»U steps ta it* Cnkw Oaunty Court, Prefect* Di outt , -U biffar ttua th« A-bomb heart of a pnbabk aiming point, that caa end ahsuld he taken saw. -r*ut it is still a bomb. It baa it will Uk* a w«B-reh«aned civil They are: April M, 1»SS its liraita, a* doea any ethV defence diipanal ptan and early the tM ' 1- Uara the official dvil de- attack warning form the Air JForce fense action signals and what yea Attonwy., problem larger, bat *»*4Wssvect U Omawti at., to evacuate yon to safety when would do when you hear them. rpdtimf liat, touth mn«#f-ttw Mewtfk 2, N. J. Demonstrating that thart an the alert sound*. w 4t practical limit* to the 2— Prepare your home: (1) "If you live or work withia Get a fint aid kit. (2) Learn HIGH SOCnTY~»#»*ry sUys of destruction that caa be caused reach of secondary blast effects, Of»tis» by a singfe bomb ef any sand, how to UM it. (3) Practice firt- referred. • in an area, when damage p*ob- aafe housekeeping. (4) Leera la tiie following statistics are cited: ably would be Heavy, dispersal is fight irasll fires. (S) MainUia A bomb 1.000 times at powerful still your bast ffcajae* of staying Irtt a 3-day emergency supply ef food "A $TA« is tour* /tot Gorman Says . . . u the Hiroshima bomb wffli not alive. and water at all times, (t) Equip «V ,C*SM«M tB cause damage IJM* timea aa far "If you live so far from the toe most protected place you eaa away-only 10 times aa far. It center of a target area that dam- find in or near your home Jar an '•Why Not Visit will harm an area only MM times age probably would be lignt, you air-raid shelter. (7) Know how fo rant* aa large-net 1,000 timea aa large. still need a home shelter for practice emergency saoitaUaa Mas Fern* Damage Areae greater security from both blaat measures if necessary. Our Used Car Lot!" "No matter how big the site and radioactive fall-out. And you I- Cirfl Defame of atomic weapons," the leaflet should know bow to render first strongly urge that aB states, "we must concern our- aid, put out small fires, and take mark a radio set far "Oaaei- A-1 Clean Suburban Driven Cars selves with their effects on people other civil defense measures to rad" fveeeeaeJas ef m aad UM B«( Qfttn* **»«,.. and thing*. While the dividing help youraU and others. ea standard AMnoti ae, «NMMK tnlae, lines between various damage "If you live well beyond any au. *4al7. Are Here For Your Inspection areas of atomic Wast Art never "C—elni" is tbe Civil De- CALLEDt ACTIV* likely target area, you* still need sharp and dear eat, the effects fense dial settings where yea to know first aid, how to feed will get official infarmattae aad are felt generally in four .different the hungry, shelter the homeless, PETER STOP/N D4r OR NIGHT- mstmctkws m aa emergency. Mad* fcj RICBUBB ROBOKU areas. and aid others lets fortunate than ky OSCAB BUmflSaSTKIM Si only. tt la suggested that ted nal tUri "1. Tbe A-ring—a central area yourself. And you should plan polish or some ether dMmettve MOKBKKT aa eummK. W« Have the Car You Want! around the buUseye or Ground adequate cover against radioactive color be used te lacate tie tot VwMfaty Tk*a SstaMa*. *:» RICHARD JEAN 91 «mr ftBtjrt rww oa Zera in which destruction ia sofall-out." _1_ kw^tot. X:M. ta. *:M x to 6h«rt WUt, nut tin erU4a dial Joeailae it facilitate KMJtjrf^fc. JIM » — tmt* New TODD PETERS COUP)* or two liigiw, «•«• complete that neither people nor Distance Best Protection «akk aid easy d. Aba tMit km or train. James Gorann fare Summit Packard buildings have much chance of Emphasizing that the best Conelrad, an abbreviation of surviving. means of protection from -the "Cotrtrol of Electromagnetic Ra- mSMHS H aaavaaowa \'f(}lif fun**** tod floor. »-oaea-». lii oaw tooattoe. t-ies*. THIATtf TABUC 19*0, aw« BUSINESS DIRECTORY tROM. PARAMOUNT BURN AMDtt* RAPID REFERENCE TO RELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSES w. a »am. • Carpet Cleaning • • Fuel 00 • MMOB Contr»ctor» SUtionery • ROOM AN0IOAID • Antiques # Eastern Fuel Company JOSEPH DELUCA SIEGEL'S maftcnad nun*, au. GEORGE'S BEDROSIAN'S FUEL OIL - STATIONERY SHOP . Attractive Values In 24 Hour Delivery Mason Contractor RTABXJ room, with AUCTION ROOMS Office & Home Stationery for ta4y,.tl» RUGS WILLIAMS OEL-OMAT1C Brick and cement work. Plaster- Mark; Cross Leather. Goods A*t. turn* Antique* Oil Burners < > Greeting Cards and"TROU1IIIN THI GL£M" ing or any kind of mason work' • Boafbt aad aow • end SUmmtt 4 »»l _» WaM-te-Wall Carpeiin* Sales tt Service *, -., WNT Complit* butw 2»-2» Bread St. ... Summit t-4»se / 3M SprtMflsM Avc. Thoro-Cleanlng A**. .••»,'#. U SammS Are. BVWtT r Repairing STEPHENS. MILLER CQ. Painters • Storing AOE tat net. FUEL on. \ atuunlt «• • AppBnaoe BepeJrs • Re-Fitting SUMMIT RADIO & - »« KM « Metered Deliveries EDWARD CHIOVAROU Re-Laying Adi tar Mat, ft P*r month. V OH. BURNER AND SON APPLIANCE CO. tier of torn. Ieufouru(S-«m 421 Springfield Ave. DAVID J. FLOOO Sales & Service Painting Contractors Oaakr SUMMIT, N. J. US1RANDU IS lessen «. SUMMIT **» Decorators • DuMont • RCA • nulee OWCIfOt tlMT Electrical Appliancei Phone: SUtflmtt EMimttw tmrnUhti * etromberg>Car]aoa Vt loeaMd. Apply 3i Miele Sepaired ttl SpilaftaM At*.. u Bummtt. • Coal • call SUMMIT 1-3517 TODAY lira SATURDAY Household Wiring 11 Union PL (tasmtt SUMMIT 4-177S OFFICE FOR RENT Prompt Service EASTERN Ml Springfield Ave. "The raaaJeat matte fot' ganaafc .Oowa«i' FUEL COMPANY Coaicey s< me Tear* BIGB QUALITY COALS L/G. PAPERO REAL*ESTAT18x30E .OFHCE For Prompt Deliveries CHATHAM * tttne;. OmMt *aa mm. OtMMr • Auto Dealer* • call SUMMIT We Broad Street Summit you're on vacatioo nu mm RKKT %Mim par month CHATHAM 44TIS Summit. §,1301 ar WERNER MOTOR CO. Authentic Arboriculture

BLUE COAL Caqraltr - rUwontb t>uln lUWT HOPPERS COKE - FUEL OIL Satti—Service UPHOLSTERING! Micrr-ia xmamn osntnd offtc* BUILDING MATERIALS bi/umm — two-«xnn wsw. ISO. one JOS. O. CHRYSTAL CO. ffloa, 139 p« month. All H. SUMMIT A. Schmidt 4V Son SfUttaa jtortoad.. • d5a BUmmK «- a> KKATKO Mod«ra Bsey * r«lnt Iho* Slipcovert... Draperies Tour Dtajsf I«f Sommtt «H§-M Cketnam • Lanpdriet • Xitchea Aid Hone IMahwaahen Rentals Wanted .. .low states* S C H M A L Z til Bprtorfkld itve. 80. 17 Cedar St Si INFURN. HOUSI WANTIO • Milk ft CIMM COMTS Wallpaper Juo* oo Laaaktrt" ""-" - with f««B«> 3MXi trt. $AL|§ * SERVICE • JOBBING PAINTS A Union or vlctnlty. Bu. Delivered Freak from Smumlt Ave. Ssuamtt ••!«• SUN..MOH. MAYe-t •tvti i p.m. • < Auto Repair* t3S Morri* Ave. Pkoae SU. H44SS AM Malm «f mfltaptn *W Spriatritll Aft. a JEFF CHANDLEE - MOt FALANCE iMtM wupl». To SW. Body 4 fender Work Our Nearfcy Farm SWEET-KLEEN ANTHONY HMIA Notica TO cnEorroas 4-ewe. •UaedCara . CaD..-. • •' •-•••.. r csKnaln s womwi Amm M* room* Jobbing Promptly AttmUi T» «... ''V'•• • -h- • "" mtrtnunt buU41nf. tMhr&U***. UUNDRY or iSSSSvo moosm. »««r DL*W. i Bwotvoroft Ko*d, M Summit A«. flsmuktt MILUNOTON 7-0025 For Excellent Laundry Service PLUMBING • HEATING Short HUW. • « • SHEET METAL WORK ^ yumuMtt to the oMtar of CKARXSS Dry Cleaning • Rug Cleaning A, OTTO. JR-. aunogftta of tJM Coun- "SIGN OF THE PAGAN" 7 CHESTNUT AVENUE ty of Union. m*d« on to* «4«tM*Mbitli f URNISHEP APT. WANTED WHEATON'S • DeBcatesseas '• IS Matttial PI. summit (ty of Aj»fU A.D., JBM. upon tb» ap- . The Story Of AttilaTne Hun SUMMIT i pMtoa of the uneteriafmd m Mm funttshtd. on* l&ACO SERVICE SUMMIT C-I7I1 : e«n- outer* of the «*t*M of Ml4 - * ' . k Cmemiaceee ami Techakolor ' ' ' • HILL CITY DELICATESSEN notlo* tshorebr cimi to tin orwttton e'BOAD SERVICE Of Mid daoMMKf to »ihlblt to tb« FINE FOODS Liqaort • •ulwcrtlMn undtt twih or afrinnstton APARTMINT WANTED" e IIGNITION'CARBUBETOB, etc Pi^y claims And iSonukixla ttrwinirt t&c TUBDAY — On* Day Oa*r ~ MAY lOtli QuiUty Cold Cuts or 3 General Repairmg LARRY MAY aatat* of MU<> d«««»M(l within «ti MM! Dally Sandwich Service ABE'S LIQUOR STORE months from th» date of **i4 order, tohl or MARFAK Lubrication ROOFING th^y will 1M forw w bund fran f Party Specialties. Csnapes UQUORS SIDING — GUTTERS or raoondoc tSw «4OM SfJmmlt 9-448S *** Morris Are. n« aubieiibw*. , -liSETSU"' TOO UTI TO CLASSIFY Made To Order WINES -BFER LEADERS RICHARD A. KIOONX mA SDWABD J. KICpHB, 1 HO/ WANTED MALI M Maple St. SUmmlt f SIM At Popular Prices csH SUMMIT 1408 BcaatlmJir |4etefraphed m the styles ef Japan * classic stUt Bicycles Prompt Delivery Service tl PRANKlJN PL. SUWTI It XBTTE, Att7»,, screen palaUa|t, with mtrlgnhg hecbfitimd unit ani m, work S dtya • Electrical Appllnnc«a • 4 HI 8prtn«fl«W Art.. **T. Um aainry. Wrttw, m Sunonu, N, J. poetic la Its Oriental symbolism, UGETSU Is a powerful ftMn Md hom n Apt. 38. M*y 5, II, 19 acted drama. Based on tales of l«h century Japan. Stars URRY'S Eastern Fuel Company 25 Union PI. AM-CAR HOME 4 w FNMfU NOTICE TO CREDITORS of "RASHO-MON." English fOR SALI CYCLE & SPORT SHOP INSULATION CO. ESTATE OF MAMIE COOK ROBERTS, New & Used Your MtsL Formerly wlh Johnt-ManvtUt BICYCLES PumK to th« ord«r of CHARUC5 WID.rhraSAT. MAT 11-12-13-14 TitouWriawk About Dealer UQUORS, WINES * BEERS A, OTTO, JR., &urrog»W of t(v» Coun- old; proMCUtlng or recovering th« »iun* THE LONG O£*AV LINI Guy Soccodato, Prop. »(|»lMrt th« «uh*crtt>«r. Contphl* Itft* of Linoleum & Asphalt »tmm T. ROBERTS. €$so Kxrcutor. Tile Installed By Experts New Construction & Alterations BUILDING MATERIALS Oaf • Oil • LubrlMtlo KBHTZ & KtNTZ. AUy», Broadloom Carpets • Rugs ror mmvt »«Tlet 333 eprtMlletd Av*., Phone: summit « 04T1 Summit, H. J. COAL - FUEL OIL 14 Beecnwood M. eaO SUMMIT 6-3121 Apr. M. M»y I, tt, IS e«r. Broad, Astwood & Morria Av. i. SUMMIT SUrnmlt MM II Morris O. Summit It4f +*** •ay _ ««t If atored it sdt Males, pbasizea. Stery famfly ahould Ia .taring water for eater sadthbf material* time. FCDA WIJS ft fictaft aad froa keep avaUaWe at least one gatdamafe to water aafau, a* »et a# the atnsjiy «•*, FCDA a*ri«pa, eafe thar- acainat bUat or abock Stora* ia • dark pla«e water-packed fruita and vege- lun of water In- cadi member of ea iti # th i of al- the household. -~1Ut would repre- OUCUT deaaed s&tijmm *MAd Stocaaa* tf the iae(tiay »ater slow ft* |K>Will. Put Water After However, theae are only wb- sent a thrte4»y supply. out chetBfecala, rediaartWe aaa**- hewed. Ci»M >^a aaed iar at«- Disaster OuWned la the «*«* of ditwter could f«t along for quite a while •ittaut food, if neeeaeary, but you must have aale water or ita equivalent, to irink, Every family stould hnvt in that home a three-day emer- feat? tappiy of drtakinf water. "ifceae injrtnictiooi have b*ea widely publicised by the Federal Civil Defense Administration and State aad local civil defense aiencjei OF LOW Bat •* ike Erf at of « mm COMSSU...COMISAVIATAUI sneak attack you might be caugbt without thia *H-lnuportant supply F4M0NSS 4Ntf MM fOOPS SNCIAL VALOIS IHIS WBK : on hand. Normal water supplies might be abruptly disrupted.' What happena then? tliere are ways of obtaining Preserves -ZT ;31t Libby's Fruit Cocktail 22*43 •ubatitute supplies of fluids FCDA points out Right in your home. Hawaaatsa *-'•- C» r^ And it isn't in the least bit com- plicated. For example: SaM BiMiiat -'- Z» r"' Pineapple JuiceTS2gSr« 1. Water la the tot water heater eau he «*ed f»r {risk- Provolone 49< t TM cu ale* the Ice „ . Sparkl, _e MaHa, . .£^& . „ Liquid Starch r 2&21* ^39* «*kes ta yeer refrlgeraUr te •eh. Tlien thtrt U milk. It serves Slictd Swiss aa a substitute for water, and £\ISS3I»%%^ Moryartne..SS.2^39c Cui-RHe ^2^45. provides required fluids for the Starp OMhr --•- l^it* 1 '^ SS« body. ^ 33c Premium Frtafc fruit* contain a largl Bill proportion of water. The tame la PMf t&if* TMaataSeif 2 ^r II* Airs e»« i Gaili Save* BURN'S latlsnailk FrttlMHsl FkYerl Mak* m "Mil-Happy" Disk CrispaOatMalGasUss "latfHP FRUCHTMAN'S COffBS BmeuttPipFMt . a s j«f SIMBatts PRESCRimON CEMTM CIYI YOU IH0« FOIYW «WNEYI, Aim Fust 10 Uafh Sr. $mmto 4-9171 Okatofl) Orindiiaf tJwa yea fresher flavor Hsari cam ... ind aeon of itf Yet, competed with Cfcaaatata others of like quality, AeJP premium *lls quality COFFEES «oe< you hfi CtektsfSVarittlM Saierkrait rmKi ••• synif f IT* thepUuxtogtt laf 'S^' * 'tarn a>4« KiriuwA Borax Soap 3^31 3r 40c «»» to«SOO $2.41 iUSTrUHMICK)! (^ tcumHtr Plenty of Low Priced SN A&P's SUPER-RIGHT MEJJ DEPARTMENT JANI PAiKR BAXB) GOODS

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