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SUMMIf, •» A YIAR CENTS •tfUce wt City Offices m Jtafar Summit Rotary Club to Note Dead Returned from Europe Safe Theft Here Silver Anniversary Monday , « Three of Summit'* World War II dead were among the Harris Im Jm*m, tU *t New- first of the nation's fatalities in the recent struggle to be fc, was umM Tuesday in Summit Rotary dub will celebrate its 25th (silver) returned from Europe Sunday when the transport Joseph jseWuMI Cbutiy New Tort Stat. anniversary vrith * dinner meeting and entertainment at y. Connolly entered New York's flower-strewn'..burbor with ••"'dSsnpBt <* >oUxt*; a saf« at the Hotel Suburban on Monday evening next, beginning the bodies of 6,200 American servicemen. They were S/Sgt tt* Bmami Do* as* Oat Hospital, at 7 o'clock, Mttfrfj Tarapiiw, ©f $m.m. Ttie n nk Bruno, Pfc. Henry By- The program committee has about completed its work Hid T 5 James M. Derap- theft ni s*i£ by p&icm to have Mrs. Frank Bruno of Ashwood taken p-'jite iariing tfae aifht of and announce* that Rev. Ciar« if.V. avenue, 8/Sjft. Bruno leaves two Octo*#r ML ence R. Rahn of Temple Pit, au- A number of close relatives of brothers and six sisters: Joseph Jo&ea wko was employed as a Campaign Gifts thor, lecturer and humorist, will thtsp three journeyed to New and Anthony; Josephine, Ro%e. t*M wattefcasaa at the fcoepital, be the speaker. He has given as y.j.k on Sunday to join In the Patricia, Mrs. Mary Col&rus*©, did BO* report tor «rork following Top $90,000 hi* subject""Mfghty"Like a Row " di*e©irt*y ©• tfee sroWiery and aa The club w«w organized w.th alarca vat «eet J. Engtbh. R*fe*ma&ocy. ' ' - . Maxwell Letter, Jr. prnest, & Hickok Charter PiwwnUition Common Council *V**Menl-— A total of ft»jm in gift* was Tte JCcwark BUD tu turned Mayor reelection' entered on Treasurer Anderson's The charter for the new club over t» Kfwark police Tuesday books as of Tuesday* morning \fcas granted by the parent or- for vtoisdoai of parole tad liter and additional amount* coming ganisation in on October gives La emstody o>J Summit police In by hand *nd by mall to await Iwadh&g by grmai jury on New Constitution Tuesday and yesterday hav« charges of theft at the hospital. brought Ih^toUl of this year's Bed FtatMr drive to wltkln Seems to Hold Only U per cent of |ts •1104KM foal. Zeigner Elected The total on hand at it* comparative Umie In hut year's interest suereMful drive for tl(M^M President of At the moment indications art WM ITJi.781. aecordlag to Sir, EnttiUi, who reiterated hlk pp< that the election next Tuesday in diction «f lsst «r»«k that Um SnimitKrwanis Summit will Dt a quiet affair. final attainment of this year a S/Sgt Frank BrttM Joseph mtlgmr leaded the lut The main intartit seems to be goal continues to depend upon of officer nominees presented Sum- centered in tht outcome of tht the hulk of contribution! yet to be reeolved and. tubulated from j memorial jervlc* In Central Park mit Ktwa&iaas by H Marsh Shor- vote for the new Constitution. It . Peter Accorsi and lira. Summit's hutinrts | wh>cli waj attended by officials roefc. ckaimaii ©f the nomlnat- is expected, of course, that Sum- Eleanor Cerulli. LHJ eomatittee, at the Taes,4ay Lot the federal, fltat« and city gov- mit's vote will be recorded In Its Boos Botetla* of- tie group. Self-. ernments and combined military Pfc. Henry Bystrak favor, the only question being an n«r was* sdeeicd So succeed seiAjocjV, and thousands of other Pfc. Bystrak, son of Mr. and lo how big the majority in favor Summit Men Aid rilizens. , • • ,/ • Mr J. Julius Bystrak of Weaver will be. street, was killed in action, Janu- Three Army chaplains of the Both the Republican and Demo- ary 3, 19*5, in Belgium. He bad Prot(slant, Catholic and Jewish cratic parties have gone on County Traffic been in service almost five years, faiths conducted the service. record as being in favor of the the last two of them oversea*. WQliam R. Gllson Speaker* included Secretary of new baiic law for the State, and darenw R. RAIUM Pfc. Bystrak was a parachutist titf CAvtk—Steka rlttlioti Otto F. Taylor Safety Program the Army Kenneth C. Roynll, tuci) i position as. has appeared 25, 1022, and was prewnted on with, the 605th Infantry Airborne Councilman, fir it Wmrd, to sue* Director WllUam 1 MtMane of Governor Thomas E. Dewey of v\T. i is thought, have little ef- 1 Chatter Night which was held at Division. He was | a prisoner la eeea Roland P. the Union County Board of New York and Mayor Wiillam V \x i the final outcome. It is the Canoe Brook Country Club on 1 Italy and was released tipoa tbt Chosen Freeholders, a Summit b'Owyc r. of New York City. . cxivw ft'^hit thera will besom* November 2, at which 225 p«r- ' Services Novernber • corulng of American troops. Us resident, has advised Arthur W. Junior Red Cross » •'•' V'^JJ distributing, lltWa- »«»f e«, ?*at» Motor V«hlcl» Com- 1ORS w«re present. The Morris- A close relative of one H *&*„„• '***. t*» tuivugiitf *V, to vot'. jf^-the Banquet Tendered mUstoncr, of th« appointment of town"Club was sponsor with Sam- m'. f returned dead said a tele he parachuted into Holland, new Constitution, and it is possi- uel Clark of the same club being walked across Holland to Bet* Begins Enrollment a traffic safety committee. Jtfoiit grtm had been received saying ble there will be some working for of the municipalities of Union "Daddy" of the Summit duh. n:n- gium; was sent to France, taea Daniel 0. Worde the body would be received h*re favorite candidates, but beyond Qounty have taken similar action. nt-r meetings at that time were back to Belgium, where lie was on or about November 1. Pend- this the election is expected to be Dr.4 Jlrthur L. Johnson, Cran- held at tho Turkey Hill Tea Room. the last time his family heard Drive Saturday ing arrival of the bodies plans a quiet affair here. By F& AM Lodge ford, cftunty superintendent of dub Activities fo: services have not been com- from him. The annual enrollment cam- paign for Junior Red Cross begins Union County has been so over- Daniel O. Worde of Park ave- schools, has been selected by lie- The Summit club at one time pleted. • • His letters werfe alwaya about officially November 1 and runs whelmingly Republican for so nue was given a testimonial ban- Mane to head the commute*. iporjsored Halloween parties for Veteran* of Foreign Wars, Bea- nature and contained very little through the 15th throughout the many years that the Democrats quet laiit Thursday evening at MoMane will also serve on the children to keep them off the ton Hill Post 190, have been about what happened to him. Be- country. The enrollment for Sum- have little hope of electing any Wallace Chapel AME Z lo n ommlttw. streets, and It' was the original grunted permission by Common sides his parents, he leaves four mit has always been 100 per cent, key candidates, seems to be the Church, Broad street, under the Summit resident* serving on trie sponsor for Boys' Week,, now ^Council to hold a "Community brothers and a sister. Pfc. By- according toin report by Mrs. Clar- consensus. sponsorship of Hill City Lodge, committee, In addition to Mc- known as Youth Week. The club Memorial Service for World War strak, 29, graduated from Sum- ence D. Marvin, Junior Red Cross Locally, there is no opposition 18 (Prince Hall Affiliation), Mane, are John W. Melxell, Jr., •lao played a part In the acqul- II Dead" in the park opposite the mit High School, class of 1933. chairman for the Summit Chap- to candidates of the Republican F&AM.' county engineer, and W. Rich- tition and development of Me* YHCA on Sunday, November 9 T/5 Janies M. Dempster M.-.,*JBen as'president, of the or- ter, with students of all public, party, the spring Primary being Testimonial literature states mond Tracy, secretary and engi- ntorial Pieid. The club has main- starting at 2:30 p. m. T/5 Dempsey, 32, was the son of gaoiasCtaa. Eerttea followed the private and parochial schools par- tantamount to election. that Mr. Worde was born in Keys- neer of the Union County Park tained for some years a seholar- Commission. S/Sjjt. Frank Bruno Mr. and Mrs. James J. Dempjev report of Use BoaainaUns; commit- ticipating. Heading the here is Max- vllle, Va., coming to Newark as fhlp and student loan fund for 1 aiding worthy boys In obtaining One of nine children, S/Sgt. of Lafayette avenue. With the tee. During the year the junior rep- well Lester, Jr., mafor for a a young man. From Newark he Other members of the comnvit- came to Mlllburn and from there higher education. '"Scholarship Bruno, 26, had been in the Army Army Engineering Corps, he was Ot&er elected «Jlicers are: •vlce- resentatives from the Senior High second term, followed by Ernest ee are: Edward Cohn. prosecu- to Summit, where he has lived at tor of the pleas; Judge Edward awards are $400 each. Student four years. He had been over- killed November 8, 1944, in, action premtieELtA. Bryant .Griffin and School have sorted the enrollment S. Hickok for Councilman-at- sea* two and a half years, 18 52 Park avenue for many years. A. McGrath, Court of Common loans are based on needi. So far in Germany. Harry W. E«S»T; treasurer, Mr. supplies and helped distribute large, for a third term. For Coun- He Is said to have been the city's SIO.OW lr> scholarships have, been months of which were spent in> Sfcorrock; and .diiectors, Gfeorge them. cilmen there are Percival M. Pleas; Judge Lib by E. Snchar. On November 8, 1942, T/5 Demp- first Negro employee, from which Juvenile and Domestic Relations granted. Local Rotarians alao Iceland. Later he went to Eng- May. WCtaa Johasoo and Richard The money Is used for the Na- Bland and C. Philip Dean from sey landed in Africa with his employment he was retired at the ourt; and Justice Frederic R. om.rd of direc- maintained entirely by voluntary seeking his fourth term and Mr. death, he had seen action not only retirement plan. Jersey. annual event in the life of Ro- ing averfieas he wrote regularly to tors smisaallly *e3ect the Secre- contributions from United States Dean his second. In the Second in Africa* but also in Sicily, tary is the Christmas Party given members of his family and friends. tary, of the c2xi$s. The secretary school children. *They have sent Ward there is but one candidate, Charter Member of Lodge France and Belgium". The Lafay- for the younger members of the S-fcgt. Bruno, who was with the win be E*I»K8 foIkrwiEg a mtet- almost two million dollars worth Otto F. Taylor, to succeed Ro- Mr. Worde joined Hill City ette avenue man did his training Lincoln TMCA. Ainy Sijrrkl Corps, was killed in ing at Mr. Z*igafT"i home No- of school supplies, health articles, land P. Beattie. Mr. Taylor Is a Lodge at its formation and has at Fort Dix, Camp Belvoir, Va_, Summit Symphony action. December 4, 1944, in Ger- vtmtftt: J. AU of the officers will simple medical supplies and cod new' man on the political horizon. been one of its tireless workers and Camp Blanding, Fla. He was many. • assttme office' at the beginning of liver oil to children overseas in For city clerk for a first full since and it was he and John a native I of Summit and. one of Jones and the late George A. A iradiiate of Summit Higrh the new year- less than two years' time. Last term is William R. Gllson, present Announces Date Morris Avenue four brothers in the armed forces: Barrow who carried It through Sonool, class of 1936, he won his year Summit school children con- city clerk by appblntment of Council to fill the unexpired term lean years. letter* in basketball, soccer and Michael T., John T., Terrence. tributed 5400 to. this fund, and Resident Found of Frederick C. Kentz. resigned. He is a member of Wallace For Yule Concert Lba.-f.tnii. jj was formerly aasis- Besides his parents and broth- also sent gifts to the Christmas c Republican City" Chapel and of the George Washi- Two concerts will be presented Dead in Home ftonteiuldymaster at Canoe Brook ers, T/5 Dempsey is survived by Fund of the Welfare director of For State offices there are Ken- ngton Carver Garden Club. Mr. >y the Summit Symphony Or- William D. Le«lle. 63. a life- Country Club. Prior to entering four sisters: Dorothy Dempsey. Summit, and $100 was given to neth C. Hand (R), former Assem- Wordc's hobby la growing dah- ihestra during the Christmas long resident of Summit, was "if Army he was employed in Mis. Margaret Corcoran, Mrs. Community,Services to camps and Committee Hears blyman, opposed by Patten (D) ias to which he added a demon- season, It was announced today found dead Monday afternoon in EUabeth. He did his basic train- Ann* Welchert and Mrs. Peter hospitals. The balance of tjhe for the State senatorshlp; Muir, stration that tobacco could be by J. Frederick Muller. director. the bedroom of his home at 228 DcClair. He graduated from St. money is, used in buying materials •'"« m Camp Claybornc, La. The Steengrafe, Brescher and Mack ay grown in Summit. The first will be the traditional Morris avenue by two friends, las' letter received from him by Teresa's School. Election Problems for handcrafts in ttyeir service (R), opposed by Harrington, Benjamin H, Taylor was toast- Christmas concert, to be held this Henry Kohn and Rased! Mc- n« family was dated December 1, Mrs. Katberine M. Card, chair- program. Brady, Young and McBrlde (D), S/Sgt. Bruno, Pfc. Bystrak and master for the occasion and the year on Wednesday evening, De- Gowan, both of 225 Morris avenue. man of the RepaKican City Com- Mrs. Marvin reports that Sum- for Assembly. Steengraffe »and T/5 Dempaey were communicants program consisted of the singing cember 10, at 8:15 p. m. in Sum- Mr. Leslie, .a retired Bell Tele- mittee and a aarmbtr of the Union mit has an excellent record for Mackay are the new candidates. ^ idrs hisj parents, Mr. and of St Teresa's Church. of the Negro National Anthem, mit High School. On the follow phone-System employee, had been Ceairtr Board of , ad- production work. Articles include Ayers (R), undershertff, will have nvocatlon by Rev. Alfred G. ing Sunday afternoon, December In 111 health for some time and dressed a neesint of the Repub- afghani, bed slippers, table cov- Brady as his opponent. Mr, Ayerj Dunaton, Jr., pastor of the 14, the orchestra ylll present Its It had been Jhe custom of Kohn lican City CoBBmlttee on Thtrs- ers, cushions and covers, handker- is trading places with Sheriff Alex Chapel; solo by Mrs. Oliver Jdrm- irst children's concert. So that to make dally visits to the man. day night so thr Municipal Build- chiefs, soft toys, wash cloths, C. Campbell. Freeholders nomi- son, accompanied by Miss Cnpi- the greatest number of children The body was discovered at 1:50 ing 512. Springfield avenue. She nated are Brooks, Brbkaw and table and tray favors for veterans, tola Diekerson; solo by Miss Hazel may attend, it will be held at 3 p. m. and Dr. Robert S. Milligan, fiyn Plans Open House. discossed Uae prc&Jems ficlng the Herlich (R). The former two are scrapbooks and comic books for Johnson, accompanied by Miss p. m. in the afternoon, at the high city physician pronounced him membei» to tte general election on up for re-election and the latter Lyons Hospital. Violet Smith: guest speaker A. B. ichool. dead from illuminating gas poi* November 4. Sistees tti? the 30 a new man, named by the Repub- ParentBoos wilkl b Salee held Electio on nDa yElection Day All School* Cooperate 'ooper; presentation of testi- The sixty musicians who make loning. , at city coBBHBEttee saeaabers were lican County Comrrilttee to take ABrayto bonk nfai Schoolr and. opeThne boohousk e fairfor. Navy Recruit Station "~ JM1 Summit schools are cooper- monial, Rev. Alfred G. Dunston p the Symphony are already at atl an present as wprr seren members the place of Charles E. Smith, de- Mr. Leslie had been a clerical »ual event, b sponsored by ating wholeheartedly on this en- Jr. work on the music lor both pro- tlla Opened at Post Office of tn« district boards of election. ceased. These will be opposed by employee of the telephone com- PTA of the school and af- rollment, stated Mrs. Marvin. The The committee In charge was grams. The first movement of !or( The meetiEf sained MTS. Marcle Crowley, Hunter and Schwartx pany for the last 31 years, first; l' »n opportunity for parents A part time naval recruiting tcacher-sponaor and Junior Red Earl Nelson, chairman; Walter Grieg's Piano Concerto In A F. SfacMarrsy «f Walnut street (D). Herbert J, Pascoe, former in the Summit office and later ^•become acquainted with new station has been opened at the Cross committee of Jefferson S. Ellington, secretary: James E. Minor will be one of the major to fill Use T»esBejr existing in the State Senator, is seeking the of- In Newark. He was a member of ""•b for children Vnd to recall Summit 'post office, it hsu been School are planning an assembly RIddtck and Harold Barrow, works for the Christmas concert. Second Ward. Eighth District «nfl fice of registrar of deeds and the Telephone Pioneers and Cal-' favorites. A few,, adult books announced by the Newark recruit- for Tuesday, explaining the ac- mortgages, taking the place of nd Prokofleffs '"Gavotta," from vary Episcopal Church. Mrs. He'en StwanengcT of Black- tivities of Junior Red Cross to ""' also be shown, The display ing office. The Summit branch Edward Bauer, deceased. Mr. Tuesday a Holiday for his Classical Symphony,' will be Funeral services were held yes- Will be open Mondays from 9:30 barn road to the vacancy in the everyone. Oak Knoll School stu- art of the program for children. arrsngred through the Seeood Ward. Saxth District. The Pascoe is now holding office by Many, Including Parkers terday at the Robert D. Brough '°M|te«y of A. H. Rocmer. local a. m. to 3:30 p. m. and -will «c- dents have requested material for Children's concerts,' made fa- latter waeaaey «r»a ean»«d by the appointment by Governor Dris- All Municipal Building office*. funeral home. * 535 Springfield cept applications for enlistments, 20O handkerchiefs and Kent Place mous by Walter Damrosch, are r*«ifBatioR of Mrs. Randolph Tur- eoll. For coronor, Burdette (R), except the City Clerk's will be avenue, by Rev. Elmer F. FrancU give out information and assist School has material for table cov- has as opponent Culllnane (D>. unique In that they Instruct as Books may be purchased at .the geon. who cat been named to the closed'j Tuesday, Election Day. of Calvary Church. Burial will h a ers for recreation rooms in hospi- well as entertain. On December "" <»! at | portion :n filling out preliminary papers. Banks and the Public Library will take place today/«t 10 a. m. at peepr ee88 and R portion etefetioe board ia IKil district. tals. 14, the children who attend will -th All enlistments must be completed yo be' closed. Public tchook .wilt St. Stephen's Cemetery, Millburn,' profit will be retained by l|rs. Oird pressed the import- hear the themes of the music 1 nc f'TA to support the work of at the Newark office. ance ot erorjr erne taking advan- Mrs. MiHer Sptaki at hold morning sessions only and There are no immediate survivors . ll lay«td separately; groups of un- * school library, * ' J Enlistments are open to all tage o? tlw riglJt to vote and also Pre-Hofloween Gong the Post Office will make a morn- lp WMtfitM Town Mt«tlng familiar instruments, such a> the Where to Fit\d It l n house activities will be males of IT to 30 years of «g« of regi*S«ring aa opinicm on the Sleds f wo Mail Boxes jr . delivery but will oloae all j for three, four or six year periods. Mrs. Richard L. Miller of Beck- windows at l'p. m. The lobby will woodwinds will be Identified. If l»age I from 8:30 a. m. to 11:48 a.*m. question of Use propwe-d new O»n- Police report that Halloween there is a story hi the music, It man road, one of Union County's remain open until 7 p. m. Church' *.5 en teachers and pupils will be etUstkni for tte state. pranksters stole two mail, boxes will be related, or the moot! in- !n flflgjiropms during the imorn- {^residents near Ashwood avenue five delegates at the convention Because of the legal holiday, Classified .u.... 22.23 n Brodbeck Trial last summer that prepared the motorists will not be required to terpreted In other ways. Director ' ? pcritxl to greet parents and SwmitMm Smmq and Baltusrol road on Saturday Muller will be the narrator for Dates M c proposed new State Constitution, observe parking meter regula- "• »d». Aawmbllei have been Again Postponed O» October Grand Jury night. The action was reported to this concert, which promises to Deaths * spoke Tuesday night about the tions. , Editorials -•••• 6 P;»Jinod for the morning during Two Santmit aaea are among police by a Baltusrol road woman. De an event for children in this hl The trial of Jean J. Brodbeck Constitution at the Westfleld N. P: Bor*Rh t « * * the younger children will the 23 BMB and women serving c* To date, the mail boxes have not of Prospect Hill avenue, charged Town Meeting sponsored by the On Status' Dtan's List icinity. N. P. Township' . • • wnwwurtrai, rhythm classes «nd the OcioSwr Grand Jary by choice been recovered. Postmaster Dan- with disorderly conduct League of Women Voters, The Edward H. Nlcqlllan, 5 Irving The Summit Symphony Orchw- Social ...14,13.16,17 "T"! grade students will present cf Justice Fsrederick R. Colie. id J. Fltapatrick ^reports that Klt has again been portP00"*1*1*1* othes^ speakers were Judge Milton place, was among the 216 stu- ra Is sponsored by the Board Sports ,.' lft. M * * Illustrating social study, They are TtMwaa W. Coleman. Vmeone stole the Jnail schedule w was reported yesterday t»y Polict Feller,, Judge Edward A. McOrath dents at Stevens Institute of Tech- »f Recreation, and there will be « Classroom mothen will be manager <*? poraaaosswealth W«- from a government mail box at "Beauty can Be yours," Fsrawooa and W|L. Hadley, alsq delegates nology, Hoboken, named to the no charge for < either-w these l to awlat visitors and Court Clerk Frank Von Tfon*| ter Co*, mM Enwst r*. Patten, an ihc corner of Russel place and Kalnlrtssen, Xl» Summit Ats. 9a. *^ dean's list. ;. • . ' musical programs. ON. who said the trial has been M executive o? tb* Summit Trust Co. Ashwood avenue on Sunday night. to the convention. toys and m«ftilrwif for, November 10. • • --• ' • ••?..>-• t THI SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOIER 30, 1947 more tfea& lt.OOO Nebraska fa Ouaptotc soil conservation pro- wbik 7,000 other*- h«v« for t«chulcal help. Noted Metropolitan Da NUH hav« beta developed oa To Appear In Local Opera Xafacemeet ef Leon Varkas, •station* with artists asd • # • SALE • * • premier dancer af the Ifetgppott* Me drawn from local sources, tan Opera Coropaay, tor the No* initial effort of offering- a. Columbia "Pops" Records vtnbtr 1« production af Games length opera with professions! to b» given at Kuwait High (talent from'New York, together Bcfaool for the bwiefit of the {with orchestra, chorus aad kftttet. Woman's Auxiliary of Overlook j is Mag widely acclaimed. Musis. Hwpital, aw been announced by departmeat* and swale schools of Columbia Masttrworks the Summit Opera Company. Var» the vicinity are giving support by kts will apiwar with « Cast w* E l 25% -Off lecttd from talented resident* of fotke St*cfc ef Cohwwbio RtcertfY Summit, Chatham, New Prjwi- dence and other seifaboriag tawwu • . '' ' Op Safe • • A*, a«tive of tlil« country, Var- luui studied in Europe with Lefftt, teacher of the fused Nijiniky, RICORD AND and appeared on , Paria and stages. Appearing with APPLIANCE SHOP 1m at hl» partner will be Anna S«,«4tf7 immmit, M. J. Ricerda, m pupil of Argentina, famotu Spaakh dancer. MIM Rl- carda w«i prlma ballerina during; the regular Canadian leaton of the Metropolitan when Varkaa i wu ballet nuutcr. She alto ap- peared in a concert tour with htm. The couple will dance the Entr'acte, Jolie Fille and Facan- FOOTBALL dole. Other caat (elections have been filled itnce the announcement lait SAVINGS (week that Miss Avery Foster and SATURDAY, NOV. 1st Miss Genie Stachova (Mrs. H. G. AVtht) both of Summit would ting and Loan Association of Summit, New Jersey the role* of Micaela and Fras- making a itudy project of Car- Come and see your favorite football gairie tele* iquita. Marilyn Michenfelder of men. •••••.•-.-..- - : ^ Chatham will be a fan seller; Mary Pedicini of Summit, a pro- Namei and particular* of the \ • vised at the Beechwood—where you cn,ri enjoy a gram and Anna Compana profflgsional members of the cast of Mew Providence,, an orange will be revealed later. It has also delicious lunch and see the game in comfort seller. Boys appearing in the been announced that hospitalized veterans will be admitted free of cordially invites you • —• • ..,- •" .•-/-. dance and as soldiers are Bruce charge. Tickets are on sale, at •••• • • oooooo ••• Sharp, Bill €los<>, Keith Fitch, Bob Morgan and Wade Townley, all of Roger's Pharmacy and Root's De- -ito attend the opening of its new Summit, and Larry Hlggins and partment Store in Summit and G. j Bob Smith of Chatfeam, Klmball ColtSman, Mrs; Chester J, Calblrk and Mrs. G. Phillip Dor- office at 342 Springfield Avenue, Usherettes are Eleanor Price, ranee iin Chatham^ as well as BEECHWOOD HOTEL Nancy Paweil, Lorraine Grontoft, committee members. Glynn Long of Summit. November 1st from 3:00 p. m. until .#. SUMMIT, N. J. In presenting this first local 8:00 p.m. operatic production, the Summit Accountings Filed on Opera Company, which consiiti Two Summit Estates ', '.'. ,\f •• of Mrs. Wehe, Mn. Harold M. Schmid and Bourne, Summit Foster, Mrs, R. LeMare,' Miss law firm, was allowed $1,900, fee Ruth Gray, El more Furth and when Common Pleas Judge Ed- Paul B. Ond«y, li attempting a ward A. McGrath in Orphan* step toward future Summit prea- Court approved the final account- STATEMENT OF CONDITION- Same Day Cleaning Service ing of the $72,877 estate of Ar- thur William'S of Summit, who I Rtd Estate Boards died June 18, 1948. The account- CLOTHES BROUGHT TO PUNT Support ConstituHon ing was presented Friday by The SEPTEMBER 30. 1947 i Summit Trust Co., executor. A Mailing last we«k the elimina- commission of two and one-half BEFORE 10 A. M. WILL BE tion of the true value require- per cent was allowed the bank. ment from the tax article, Or- The entire evtate was left to a monde A. Kleb. chairman of the READY BY S P.M. sitter, Agnes J. Williams of Moun- Trenton committee of the Newtain avenue. Jeraey Association of Real Estate ASSETS Boards, announced the realtors' Howard Baldwin, Jessie B. Mil* endorsement of the proposed con- ler and Agne« B. Brett, triu Lees, stitution. filed their final accounting of the $38,767 estate of Frederick W. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS ! $1,625,144.84 LIBERTY The association'* directorate Baldwin of Summit, who^Ldied OTHER LOANS '..,:* i :.. 7.4B4J0 unanimously approved the draft May 2, 1921 , f- • CLEANERS ft DYERS and urged 1 for it support at the ^^^ -I_^—* I ' November 4 election after a care- 1 Developed Breed STOCK IN FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK 13(000.i00 52* MORRIS AVE. SU. 4-0901 ful study of all phases of the docu- In 1600, Robert Bakewell of ==.; I ment by his committee, Mr. Kieb developed the Leicester U. S. GOVERNMENT OBLIGATIONS '.'.V. .7.....' 2«0,5O0.0O said. breed of rtieep. CASH .'.-.-...... /...... 151,821.2* OTHER ASSETS ...... ;...... 444.42

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Mffnbtr Federal 11 Monday Thru Friday ember • s.-\ Dtpotft Insurance wt •* ; Friday Evening 6-8 Federal Reserve Cortoratlon System \ V 1H6 SUMMIT HUMP, WWSPAY, OCTQiE* ». 1147 1 Legion Auxiliary Attttid Md Mr*. Albert Treng«»v«, of tat Cathedral of U* Air *-»**aur«t, UM bbs • aeetariu Mr* A. JLffMta, jptwMmt ] acceptance church financed by Legion awl Hill City Loan, In Business | L*ft«» Auxili- ot the •«»*•? •* I ».. »., by the Navy, Auxiliary fund*. 33 Y tars. Moves to New Site! km *©p*a fcouat** froin, I to tj f. m. will be fa«id thU Saturday Xa6« pretwsi Ml sg avenue, earner of tesa Trust 0a Summit «nd JSprlngfield avenue* ot cupif d la 1933 Che The AiMociation waa formed 33 location WKJ «.j*in yean ago and granted « charter Prom at ST.5M. i.j'-«* -m in Haueh. 1114. The original in. lh« ftrjtt insu-a! corporator!, htaded by the Me XMia'aon iucrmtmi tkmi tugmtm t* Schuvitr ML. Cady, included Wal- $1.500 000 in IMt

ter &. Topping, Marcy P. Stepsh- tttand at IDO:< th«n tZ en». A.mbro«* Powey. C. S. Hickok. 1SMO th« Jnd. Newton M Bwllard, Frtnei* it n«i t^aty to movt au4( task em- U, Vow. Ray W. Salmon, John D iaigfd «p«c« at 32 Hood, John H. Peck, C. Y. Bald- The new office ax win. G. a. Falkenburg, P H and Sunifflit «v«nu«i 1* »tu Meiael and If M. Rutan Mr arid «nr* it w«# i Topping vu elected president of signed for a fmatt'ciai the new organization find Mr ha« required oa!y »ligh.i Local Resident Oady served.a* counsel. tlon It wtli provide *p*.:« In 1921 Mr. .Topping resigned director'* rooin tot an* KM succeeded J&y, Mr. Sfeph^ Named President em ,wfho acted a«/prtt»ident until arr« and *n off 1»J3 when Mr. Vfe wa^. nam.-d signed to giV'e •P'i*»v'y «li?u»g '«• h««d of the msitwvatjon' Mr V»«* terviews Of Oklahoma Store tontlnu*j» in thai office at the Mr VOM>. in p Appointment oi John H. OToolt present time. new offices, s*tfi. "Our u president of Halliburton'* De- Dor. has reach#d the patit partment Store in Oklahoma City. Other officers now are KingU'y G. Thomson, vice-pre»ident; John it n"(j usres greater ipac* ca •aitrt Okla., has been announced |by G. Voegttea, executive vice-pres- tu offer suitable fjoilit:** £• us Fred Lazarus, Jr., president of a Ident and secretary; Charles vectors of Summit an. which did an estimated five-mil- tested AROMA-TIGHT Cedar Chisi in the\world- lion dollar volume In 1844, marked with Lane's exclusive patented features. Choose now, a major step in Federated'a ex- GIRUS' SNOW SUITS from our selection of superb styles. pansion retail program. Th« Fed- All wool, zipper front, «turdyand warm in solid erated chain now includes, In ad- navy and red. Siaes 12 to 14 only, Gobordin* dition to Halliburton's, Bloom- Topcoat ingdale'a in New York; Abraham Regular 17.98 REDUCED TO ft Straus, Brooklyn; W> Fllerw's Regular 24.50 REDUCED TO Son*, Boston; F. & R. Lazarus. Columbus; Shllllto's, Cincinnati, 'fa and Foley's in Houston. The latter BOYS' WOOL OVERCOATS RURNTTURL _ 'will ppen Its new building' on Oc- (Guaranteed for comfort and wcarubility. in brown. Ian, blue. Sizes 9 to 12. ' : tober|:20. ' . -x dntrnifarejf C/tarac&r" "_, , Regular 19.95 REDUCED TO Troilslde Museum SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SUMMIT, N. J. kVeare alao dosing 'out some slightly soiled'TonUiltirii' KIe««« - Closes Tomorrow "* Coat and Legging Seta with matching huts tor boy* Trailside Museum, Union Coun- girii. ty Park System's nature study A center, will close for the season Regular 12.98 ; REDUCED TO' tomorrow, it is announced by LOOK AHEAD with LARRY LOAN* 33SST Urt. Robert L. Rulison, super- LIMITED q visor of nature recreation. The musum U located in the Watch- ung Reservation. WELLJHANK GOODNESS NO, ANYTHING CH€AP The one museum-sponsored ac- W€ FINALLY FOUND 16. POOR- €CONOMY. tivity to continue in the Reserva- tion after Friday will be the AN APARTMENT— J± BETTtk THAT'S 0N€ IHING Chickadee Group, which stages Belter Fathioni Fur i.hnrminf Ynmlh NOWFOfc TH€ J—^$0M€THING CHEAPS fc. I'V€ L€AfcNEtfT sW>rt hlkea every Thursday morn- 379 Springfield Ave. Samnmit. X. J FUfcNITUfcE. JTWE HAVEN ing. Persons interested In joining the sroup on these walka are Open daily 9 a. m. to fi p. m—Friday \ttr» til » aw MU aaked to meet at the museum 9:3(1 a. m. each Thursday until Thanksgiving. A final meeting was held by the < (nuseum committee Sunday. Reports of other trailside mu- seums! visited by committee mem- bers werwe e studied.

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1 1 4 THI WMMfT HWALO, THUKSTMY. OCTQttt ffl. If47 w Services and Coming Events in—Surhmii u .- , choeen t* %*** any whe may nave Church when It "Eeeenttal Christian Be* i Unitarians Will , M*tbodi$t$ Plan | commitment*' at, other, times on m. IRie will ite* — Christ a« Saviour aut Sujiday, an opportunity to attend. yAi Lori." i p.m.. genie* HSga Y«W* CHURCH DIRECTORY Hear Report oriv Sunday Afternoon the racreation e9mmi»,io« People »««t for Chatham rally; MtthodUt Youth Wilt Juator and senior hi' I j».aa, Mfv lift CfMomlttM M» Work in Europe Veiper Services wUl mm Jointly to at Diicusf Proper Movlti sic for ramlly Night Ftrtf Ev. Lutheran CWch Up-to^ate report* on tfee work Bemi-menthJy afternoon Vesper St. Utkt'i Htf, Epl»eop«l Services will bt held in the Me- "Chooilng the Right Movies" we following Central Church of tb« Unitarian Service Commit- i«« is Europe will be given at a thodist Church beginning Novem- will be the dUcussion topic thie nlgfct. Lauren Warner wi public meeting In the Commu- ber * at 4 p. m., Rev. Jesse Lyons. Sunday evening of toe Junior charge of eenior high DuD. worship. nity Church, Springfield tod Wai- mlcUter of the Church announced Hifh Group of the Methodist 4» aC Sunday—»:«0 a. a., church dron avenues, on Wednesday «v«. this week. tana**. "Mftrtta Latter* school aas BtW* ; U a. m~, On the* first Sunday of the Awakaaiag* •chool; U a. »., moruiuf worship; sing, November 6, at 8:lo p. m. 11 a. m., church school, second The main speaker it to be Or. month these vespers will be de- Salt* 1:10 p. at-, WwtminUur John H. Lathrop, of the Uni- voted to the service of Comruun- RrsJ Church of Christ. Scientist Si John'i Luthtran Church rally at Ogd«a Me- UrUn Church in Brooklyn, who on and to the baptism of chil- fte* W. •. Hlamaa. rv& N. P. Prevbytftrian Church morial Church, Chatham. spent <«veml months in Europe rea and the reception of mem- If I SprteffltM Avenue UmmH, New Jen*, >ers. Tod*y—3 p.nq, W«m«n'» Society, sWf. stick*** * ~ Mooday-10 a. m, M-day sew* lasi year, organising the w.ork of A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of tettrW |Bf group; >:*) p. m,, Brownlt the Service Cojuiuittte in Csecho* On the third Sunday afternoon Ulk by Mr* Jofteph T. Scurry, Jr.; Today-J p ns Lads** Am So- there will be a musical program Scientist, In Boston. Massachusetts Mss. Emtl Deuti and Mr. Walter •cotiU; 7:M p. in, flpy ScouU. niovakia and visiting all ite cen- ciety baataoa as*cfi«c at JJ*J*SB arranged by the minister of mu- Sunday Servicea at 11 A M. Sunday School 11 A. M.. Schmidt, baetejae*. ../ Tue»day-~i :30 p. m, Afternoon ters of relief and rehabilitation hoiuit; 3 p.m., tatk try Jofcfi A. work throughout Europe. During alc, Mrs. Alma Oncley and the Wednesday Meeting at 8:16 P. M. Sunday—1:45 am, Bible school; tewing group; 1:15 p. m., junior Duaawk? L*fcerM the past lummer Dr. Uathrop re- holr« of the church. Guest solo- 10:19 a.m., trontoip, Mrmon, My xfaoir; <:15 p. m, Intermediate offlctfcJ; 3:30 j»Bi visited Europe, observing the ists and visiting musical groups Pert la tht Good New*" choir; S p. m, senior high caoir; 4 p » i!itr»***l# eliflte1; t B.sa tragic tffects of the severe drouth, wil: participate from time to Tuesday—T:M p.m., Boy Soout # p. m., Central Club. R*v. LM A. Hanes ,a*nior ehcrfr. • and revisiting the Unitarian cen- time. Christian Science Reading Room Troop St. Wednesday—10 a. m, Pre«byter- '::.,.Sunday School. Rev. Walter O. Kinsolving, rector emeritus of Calvary Episcopal All who are interested in a stir- could not afford to do so, to put odor is largely the result o! perspiration and since sUut a red mark through the debt TULl*- Tli« Community Church Church, to Bishop Benjamin M. ring account of human needs, and people perspire more freely than thin ones they are more jpt W.ashburn, P.p., of the' Newark heroic efforts to meet them, are and to write beaide it "Forgiven," to have a stronger B. O. •v.' CnlUrlam unable to pay." The man died Diocese, who officiated. Rev. invited to this meeting by Albert The character of the B. O. is a product of nerve reaction. ., B>r. Jacob Trapp and his wife looking through his Lloyd 8. Charters, rector of Em- I. Stiles, president of the Men's When a person to nervous, full of fear or suddenly frighten.d, CROCUS- books said: "My husband has Sunday—*;80 a. m., Junior manuel Episcopal Church, Nor- Club, Mrs., Clinton E. Mosher* a distinctive odor is created. Pood Is another factor affectsng forgiven people a lot of money. church school; 10:49 a. m., choir wich, N. Y., a seminary classmate, president of the Women's Alli- I could do with that money very B. O. A fish or meat diet is likely to produce more B, 0. practice; It a. m, nursery and preached the sermon. Rev. Elmer ance, Gardner Eastman, president NARCISSUS- well now." She took It to court than a fruit and vegetable diet. story group; 11 a. m., sermon by Francis, minister-in-charge of of the Board of Trustees, and Dr. and sued every one of the Living and working In congested, overheated, poorly Dr. Trapp, 'The Temptation Of Calvary Church, read the gospel Jacob Trapp, minister of the debtors for the money. The judge ventilated quarters or with absence of sunlight are condi- Buddha." 6:30 p. m., Young Peo- and Rev. W. O. Leslie, Jr., canon Community Church, HYACINTH- said to her: "How do you know tions that will promote B.O. ple'« meeting. missioner for Diocese missions, the money is owed ?" "I have it Just as a lenne will make It possible to see what would Wedneidty—8:15 p. m., Report was priest in charge, of arrange- in my husband's books," she re- of Unitarian Service committee on ments. Frank Helms, organist, at otherwise be unnoticed so the habitual use of coffee, tobacco Betty Michon plied and ehowed the booiu to work in Europe. Calvary Church, was at the or- and (liquor will accentuate the B. O, and may easily .make a gan. him.. "Is this your husband's person obnoxious. Heads Calvary writing?" he asked. "Yes* she SUMMIT HARDWARE ft PAMT CO. Rrsi Baptist Church Ordained at the same service '• While bathing, perfume and frequent changes of under- t.aid. Then he said, "No court wear are helpful antidotes, the real corrective Is to avoid the Mm: David K. Barnwell.. OJDOJ . was Rev. Edward A. Lockhart, Youth Group in the world would give, you 'a 359 Springfield Avenue $1*** Mai* Paaoato vicar of St. Andrew's Church, Pas- B. O, producers, especially tobacco, beer, wine and whiskey. Betty Michon was elected presi- verdict against people when sale and St. Aldan's Church, Pat* dent of the Young People's Fel- your, husband has written with • HOWARD B. BISHOP, B.Sc. Sunday — 8:45 a. m., Church rson. • jchooJ; 11 a. m., morning wor- lowship of Calvary Episcopal his own pen, !Unable to pay, sblp, Communion sermon, "The Church at a meeting last Sunday. forgiven.'" First John, Chapter Presence of God." 11«. m., nursery Central Church Serving with, her for the coming 2, verne 12 states: "I write unto Human Engineering Foundation year are the following newly- you, little children, because your ^ Summit, N. J. - Monday—7:30 p. m. Boy ScouU. Yquth to Attend elected officers: sins are forgiven you for His name's sake." , ITrlle for Fre* Booklet . Friday—1 p, m., Priday Guild William Edgar, vice-president; U att home of Mrs. Edward Chatham Rail Thojnas Langhom, treasurer; jan- Cann. t Watchung place. Dr. Photographs and a talk about fc-e Sigler, secretary. The following Barnwell will apeak. . the national assembly held last appointed committee head*: summer at Grinnell ColWfl will Thomas Tucker, entertainment; Oatcftt Memorial Church' highllgfct a meeting of the MoVris Watoon Smith, program; Janet ROT. NTerle Cutllp ana Drange Presbytery young peo- Spooner, Eleanor Crocket, Joan GROWING IN SERVICE Our 'Funeral %omt at 309 Springfield Avnme ple tbis Sunday at 3:30 p. m. %at Dafwent, "super, and Gordon Mur- Sunday—0:48 a. m., Church Ogden Memorial Presbyterian ray, Drama Guild ushers. •clvool; 11 a. m.. Holy Communion, hurch, Chatham. Rev. Wendell 77i* purpou of #W» organization it Mm render Plans were discussed for a dis- sermon, "The Waget of Mercy." Jung, Synod youth chairman, tgill I trict rally end meeting to be ' wrrtcf tet« nnrnian in chapel; 10 a. m., Red the women will reciprocate with CTOSM aewlng group; 4 p. m., choir a program of entertainment. THE NEXT Members of the Leper Relief reieaml. ^ ' Gulld!\wlll meet November 6 at Tomorrow—10 a. m., Womin's Auxiliary; 1 p. m., Calvary Serv- 1 p m. at the church to hear TELEPHONE DIREQORY ice chapttr. Mrs. G. W. Bullock review the Saturday—S a. m., Holy Com- book,, "Committed Unto • Us,", munion. his thoughts: and let him return Sunday—S a. m., Holy Com unto the Lord, and he will have xntmlon; »:S0 a. »., church school; 11 a. m.. Holy Communion and mercy upon him; and to our God, addneas by Mr. Francis1; 11 a for he will abundantly pardon." nnrstry at parish house; 7:30 (Isa. 58:7). p. m., Young People's Fellowship. Correlative passages from "Sci- , Monday—11 a. m, St. Mary's ence and Health with Key to the Chapter; 7:JO p. m., Boy Scout#; Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy 8:15 p. m., pariah meeting. Include: . ' "The purpose'and motive to live Wednesday—10 a. m., Church World Service committee; I p. m. aright can be gained now." (p.3%) Guild Council. "Let £h* slave of wrong desire iearn the lessons of Christian Science, and he will get the bet- Hie MefhorfUt Church ter of that desire, and ascend a Stov. iesse H. degree in the scale of health, hap- f Saturday—< a. m, Junior choir piness, and existence." (p.407) I rehearsal. I Sunday—9M a. m.. Church IF YOU HA VB A TELEPHONI any school; 10:48 a. m., service and chatige you with to nuke la four present sermoa, "The BarvMt," 4 p. a.. lilting in the telephone directory shootd i Oomxnanion vavpsr s«rvjcs. bap- ' tten of children and reception o be given, to ui mw, to insure its being in- members; *:1B p. m., Youth Fel- duaed in the new issue. lowship; 7:S0 p, m.. Young Adult F*l]om*hip meet* at home of Mra. R. K. Brannon, t Lorraine road LISTING OF NAMES of iodmdoal mem- t bers o( your. business orgmaizaiioo or Christian Science Church 7*HAT jnrtehM. gift of iife thai mother household in the new book should also be , Sunday, il a. m., Service and IV gsve to us can never be repaid. Il ces) arranged for now. The charge for ibis 'Snaday school. only be passed on again I© our seat Wednesday—8 p. m., Testi- and daughter*. Can we do lew Ibaapasa serrice is snjall. / a* with it, eaduriog evidence olKet monial meeting, •emery aad whst It meant to us f (Reading room open to public 30-32 MAPLE ST. THE CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY (Yellow daily 11 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.. Fri- Only tbc finest memorial would be ee* eeptsbl* for e mother's grave sad we Pages) also doses soon. Make sure four c»y, 7:30 to 9:80 p. m.; Wednes- ate glsd that we ran tuggesl the Best, day to 10 p. m.) ' Ayiniwim Select Barre Graaiie. sdvertisecaent is in this section which tells "Everlasting Punishment" I* the thousands "Where to buy" goods or nrtject for Sunday, November 2. Yoa will find onr advice helpfrt end undentandim fa services they need . Golden Text: "He that covercth planning I he purtlMse*rihUls*1l»| gift le her sacssorf, his sins shall not prosper: but CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY Mtutrated Booklet Furnhh^t Upon Jte«««i wtioso tonfeaseta and forsaketh th«m shall have mercy." (Prov L L MANNING & SON OF SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY j*4di Call 044* 3*d44U>U Ofa* Established 1W1 Sermon: Passages fropJtt the STANLEY BURNER, Owner • King James version of the Bible MEMBEH FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE! CORPORATION ( new jntiY mi mmm mmm include: ~ 40S West Frent St. Tel. PL f^070» riainfieM *t«tt the wicked forsake his MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM way, aad the unrighteous man THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOIER 10, I?47 S

Oakes Memorial Members Mvtt te Saxton River, Vt, on September Mr. MeBMmysj widow, Maude Women Aid Annual Overlook Party \^ 16. has bees filed for probate of 43 Mountain avenue. Maple. To Attend Conference A. Mcllhiney, with Charles A. Otto, Jr., surro- wood, is named executrix and A iarsjt number ef members of formerly js^f Summit, wao died at Oakes Memorial Church, includ- gate. legatee,. ing members of the offical beard and the beard of education, will attend the Newark district confer- ence and rally at Somervill* this Sunday afternooa and evening. Favorite «o«0s fron toberta. The program calls for a con* THE FINEST EVER! fere&ee at 4 p. m. on religious lor Mop, SM|^ wtowt M we education with Rev. George ¥. Flint, district superintendent, and ... ,. - * Rev. J. Sari fltarkey. conference director, presiding. At f p.m. there .will be a dinner and at ?:80 See and hear the magnificent new f. a. Rev. Leon Adktne, pastor of the first Methodist Church, Scheaectady, N. Y., and president Caprice VtMMOic ef the Methodist Conference on • TKe OW Christian Education, will speak before the rally. ' 5»ort in My Eye* STROMBERG - CARLSONS UeWrevd St. John's Church Plans Costume Halloween Party Members of St. John's Lutheran Church will have a Halloween EXOTIC MUSK party at the church thi* Saturday night. Prizes will be awarded for flamingo • foinOono • SOAS costume*, ring games, bobbing for 'apples, chewing strings for tipple* of In&o * loiws lond, .. and marshroallows. Committee* composed of repre- sentative* from each of the church's organization* have been fleerdlaated by Paul A. Reiling to We invite you to hear the latest olbwms of tunic m the arrange for the program as fol- Inimitable Koslelanete momer, beoutifwNy recorded oe. low*: Eugene A. Meyer, entertain- ment; Mr. and Mrs. Atvin E. Jen- sen, decoration*; Mr. and Mrs. BKIIMiE (X)MMITTEE—A few of the many women who served on Walter Eiehele, refreshments, and various committee* to make last Friday's Overlook Bridge a success COLUMBIA RECORDS restoration, John R. Syrang. are pictured above. They are, left to right, Mrs. Harold T. Graves, chairman of table prises; Mrs. Harold M. Porter, general chairman, Calvary Church to Honor ways and means committee of the Woman's Auxiliary; Mrs. C. Ash- mead Biddulph, associate co-chairman; Mrs. Huseell H. Sutcliffe, Deceased Parish Members chairman of arrangements. (Photc^ by Jay) r, This Sunday members of Cal- SUMMIT RADIO vary Episcopal Church will ob- Robert NicoH, Mrs. Samuel E«son, serve All Soul's Day with a Holy Mra. H. G. Phair, Mra. Fred Wall, Communion at 8 and 11 a. m. for Overlook Bridge Mrs. Arthtir Trench atvd Mra. Jus- and APPLIANCE CO. those members of the church who tin Uffinger. have died. Members of the parish Party Declared Mrs. Samuel Eaaon waji In who have died since the last ob- chargp of displaying the car and 485 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SU. 4-1778 servance of the day will be re- the selling of tickets on the street* membered at the 11, n m. «•"-"'« Huge Success of Madison, Short Hills, Chatham/ A Rockaway man, Frank Dailey, and Summit. Mns, Palmer Lath/ wae awarded the grand prize, a rop distributed hooka to Mrs. War. new car, at the annual Overlook ren Kiniber for the Summit Jun- Hospital Auxiliary bridge party ior Service L*ague>. MKL T. Wil- RED CEDAR SHINGLES held last Friday at the Hotel lard Towler and Mr*. C. Phijlip Dean for the Women's Auxili TH E I- V- I A,* Beehcwood. Proceed* from the 1 bridge, declared a huge success, of Overlook Hospital; Mrs . II. Jordan and Mrs, H. B. Varay will provide funds for the pur- It i( (1 Fortnightly Club of Summit; M chase of hospital linens. Simul- Ridley Watts for Short Hills; Mrs, taneous) parties, all well attended, W* c*n PioUct it Dickerson Salmon for Chatham; were held at the Congregational Mrs. D. W. Fisher for Madieon. Church parish houee, Chatham, f ...ONLYWHILETHEYLAST! and Christ Church parish house, Short Hills. U .SIM RED CEDIR PERFECTWISIIII«.E$ Arthur W. Smith, hospital di- rector, paid tribute to the auxil- iary and said "Overlook Is,in the front line of civilian defense and it is through the efforts and loy- THE GEORGIAN FIR GUTTER 4? x 6 Bttttf Ui m check yoor alty of such women's organiza- GENUINE DOUGLAS FIR, SSc UN. FT. tion* that the new hospital will fc«iM«MCtNOWI be built and equipped." Order Early and Get Ywr Cheke «f Special prizes were awarded to Mr*. John .Herrigcl, Mm. Fred- erick Renyard and James Boyle. You've been expecting thrilling new advances in FIR FRONT DOORS; Vk" The drawing for the grand prize 1 Bepreeented la Chatham radio—now hear them first-hand, in the finest crum. cotoNUi, '22.50 was conducted by Mr. Smith. By Door prizes were won by Mrs. Stromberg-Carlsons ever built. So rich in tone, Chirks N. Johns Baptists to Hear Talks HEADQUARTERS so handsome in cabinetry, you won't be contented Chatham 4-071» On International Issues f3all Us For for . 'i POST BUILDERS SUPPLY CO, Complete .INSURANCE Pnteetioa • Four Drew Seminary graduate 305 ELIZABETH AVENUE WEST students will give their opinions with anything less than genuine Sptncer M. Maben on world issues before the Fire- KIDDIEiS FOOTWEAR \j Stromberg-Carlson quality. LINDEN, N, J. PHONE LINDEN 2-40" side Forum of the First Baptist 4 SIBeechwoodRoad SammH«-lM0 Church this Sunday at 6:30 p. m. Mothers will be Interested t» Beprnentlnf THE TRAVELERS, at the church rooms. The coun- know that onr ihon ire con- Hartford tries to be represented are Bel- structed on lasts which are gium, Korea, and Aus- orthoptedically correct for the tralia. There will also be a gen- growing foot. eral discussion of international SUMMIT RADIO topics. The program will begin with a buffet supper served by the busi- HARRISON ness women of the chiych who will be assisted by members of the BROTHERS and APPLIANCE CO. Senior High Youth Fellowship. The program ia under the direction MONTCLAIR: 340 Bleemfiela Are. 485 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SU 6-1778 of E. F. Tomiska, chairman of IAST ORANGEi 551 Main the Fireside Forum committee. YMCA Associate Urges Life Saving Courses Stressing \at the YMCA Hfe- saving courses for women and .:*.„.,; girls are not only advocated as VICTOR a form of pleasure, but as valu- able knowledge, which may some time save" the life of an in- dividual, Mrs. Elizabeth K. 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Height, «0 r«t»r«» to- UM -Vote*" mm b* JWi«rtf ad* Mr. WwadtJrJtcte, who wsw bora auialatere* tft*t it frtttt ppt- la Newark, was a rattierf sanMSs- •untsait. ! licensed, well digger. morrow from a its *«•*»* el*» Oeiob* I. iMs »t tfca pact oinc* ,iist* national podtcy, aaf aot in- maksr, co*»ducU»f bis biuta*** is It's enough to drive a man to drink t fresaioasJ ttttf of BttroPa, I Irvlngton f«r aaay years alter r Bui. tt« % fort**. dividual opinion, m (MeaatonaUy port** to k* "*»• Succeeding hi* father. Whan ht vlne»d tnaa sv«r that retired 30 ytan ago to) family #4 p*r to ooplM • Zoning Law Upheld p 10 «4C6 came to Summit. In spite of a demand for new homei, espe- position must fee mmitTt^t U Wluk to Burop* Smith atoo te- KSnSiTSirto' tk. ptopU of tfw worll" as* U**i Ht leave* hi* wife, Mrs. Annie BMtfic* JL Arthur advertising Manage* cially small, low price ones, public opinion vt«tl«at#d condltiow in » dl«- Huntley WuaderUcs. Carl 8. Hulttt in general will, w« think, endorse the stand the saeaas to thjs *a« is th* State plao«d ptraoas «ao>pa in tht Department** "Vole* ojf Lewi* at. "Van Wagoner ft li *ww*sti> lluii Item* /or pmk- of the Common Council at last week's meet- American tot,* oi Germany. On broadcast. Funeral service* were held yes- In ato w**A ss ing in upholding the denial of the Planning tiie ba»U of bU ifndiafa,-!* will terday at U a. «• for Lewi* If. SAMIM*. C»p> r»c«t«4l a/lw S *>. m. rsi#*«V Board for a garden apartment development Smith's cobvictloa wa* aak Oongrm to paw lagUiation Van Wagoner, who ditd of "a m«r Act* to b* omitted from Thursday't ium*. at the corner of Morris Turnpike and River known hm by Ma •xeetitivsj as- without delay authoriting the heart ailment on Sunday at the Ml U>H*r$ la thm mdltiu mutt bt tigned end A. B. H«rraanu, who also Hotel • Suburban. »!»n ht had bt publiihed rnnlsu othenri— n- road. In refusing to lower the zoning law United 8UU« to acctpt a "fair bars the cityjh&s heeded the sentiment of mad* UM Europe** trip, but pre- and reasonable" numb**-—pre- mad* his h»m«. The services were conducted by Rev. Harry Taylor All Department* Summit A-UOO property owners in the neighborhood in- ceded hi* bow back to tbt atatta sumably b«tw««n 100,000 and 200,- of th* Orange Methodist Church volved and at 'the same time preserved re- by two w««ka. THl HSDAY, OCTOBEJt SO, 1MT 000-of lurqjM'a 1,100,000 Dft. at tht E. t*. Burroughs * 8km Fu- strictions valuable to the interests of tax- "Wt must beck the Vole*1 en a Th« Senator wai "Impressed ntral Home, SOB Springfield srve- Sure to Vote payers at large. l«rge acfcl« or drop tt all to- with tht vtry fin* my th* DFt Hue. Burial wa* in Kensico Ceme- tery, N. Y, , It should not be necestary perennially for While there is nothing sicrosant about i«tb«r," Smith told Httnun, "A ar« taktaf It," Hermann report*, Mr. Van Wagoner, 7S, wa* born zoning laws, nevertheless safeguards erected token appropriation euj tccora- newspapers to remind their readers of their "but depressed t» not* th« thou- In Lockport, W. Y., and had been rights and privileges and their duty to exer- for thi) benefit of many can not be removed pll.b nothing-." sands upon thousand! waiting— In Uve printing asd stationery cise them. Yet, each year at this time it is merely to satisfy a temporary condition such Smith insist* that tit* whoU almost without hope—for UM business in New York at 30 Vesey the accepted procedure to jog the memory ai the present housing shortage or to satisfy queition of the "Voice" ii "all tied United Nations or Individuals to street, rince 1&17. of citizens thit election is coming up—next the desires,of those participating in a realty up with th« Marshall Pfcn;" that take action and alleviate their Ht 1« survived by two sisters c and two brothers, all of Lock- Tuesday, November 4, to be exa order only for Too many in our Republican stronghold educational and cultural pro- The Senator will emphasise upon Mrs. Angi* Ritchie, Alfred anil of northern New Jersey, are 61 the opinion the changing demands of a neighborhood. gram. hif arrival her* that UM United Merritt Van Wagoner. States can iavt money by admit- that the primaries are the onjy elections of As the Council pointed out, the new zon- Urn library survey record that the with their awareness'of "It wt art going to spend $ao,< ting these refugee*. Itany of them Mrs. Chester V. Grant note, and they are right. But this) year things ing ordinance makes ample provision for 000,000,000 und«r th« Marshall people of Summit are confirmed affecting their welfare from are professional people who not Funeral services for Mrs. Mar- t»ook-u»ers. are different became there it a new constitu- garden apartments to "accommodate present l'Un," h« maintain!, "

School Transportation May Bt Authorized by th* Legislature. SECRETARY OF1 STATE Under the new constitution, the Legislature may authorize trans- portation for children to and from any school. from flying fyej|»y perfected Slum Clearance Projects Can Receive Tax Relief. Under the new in a famous western labora- OBJECTIVES constitution the Legislature may grant, for a limited period of time, of the proposed tory, came the improvements special tax exemptions to private enterprise for slum clearance that make Calso Supreme a -projects. During the period of tax exemption, profits arc limited NEW CONSTITUTION great new gasoline. The same by law. It has been the purpose of your delega es blencjing agents, developed to to draw up • new State Constitution tr at put extra power into airplane, A New Limitation Is Placed on the Debt of the Stale. Under the will make possible more efficient, mere fuel tanks, now go into Calso bid constitution, the State could not incur any debt which, together economical, and more democratic trite Supreme Gasoline to give YOU with all outstanding debts, would exceed $100,000, unless the debt government. To accomplish these objic- top performance under every was approved by a vote of the people. Now the $100,000 limit is tivt*, the proposed new constitution pi o- driving condition. raised to 1% of the total current State budget. This permits the vides: 1. A more liberal "Bill of RightJ." temporary cash needs of the State government to be financed under 2. Bttttr Defined LtgUlatije a limit in keeping with the increase in State expenditures since 1844. Power. :• • 3. A Stronger, More Reiponiitjle MM* MHOS (NOCH...f»WM MMOT* A Simplified, Less Expensive Executive. • 4. A Simple, Unified System # Method of Amendment Gourlt. MONOCMM HMMONrNf 6 5. ,A Sounder Batii for Taxat A Simplified, Less Expensive Method of Amendment. After an and Finance. ManHflc rttearcb made pos- amendment has been passed by a three-fifths vote of the Legislature 6. A Simplified, Leu IJxpeniife sible the reserve-power ptdced *•« n«t«J never worry about tough driv&g coo. at one session, or by a simple majority at two sessions, it may be Method of Amendment ditiont with Cilso Supreme Gasoline la your r • • • i into Cilso Supreme Gtsollne. submitted to the voters at a general election. Under the old constitu- NOTE: All Iswt now en tht itiiute bw This great new gasoline gives tank. This new fuel Is tailored to meet the dif- tion, an amendment had to be passed by a majority vote at two will continue fully effective upon sdoptini you fait starts, smooth acceler- ference! In dimsM, temperature and altitude. So consecutive sessions and then submitted at a special election. (A of At rcviied Comtitufion tsetpt where tl ty for new driving pieature «op at the pumps that ire in conflict witb in provisions. ation, and swift pick-up when proudly wear the OOso Supreme sign. special election costs about $750,000.) you need it. THI CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANY PRODUCTS OP If Approved by the Voters; W. J. BITTMAN CALSOSERViCE the new constitution will become effective new lengthened terms. The judicial* arti- AVE, BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N. J. January 1, 1948. Senators and Assembly- cles of the new constitution will become effective September. 15, 1948. WA0N1R HIEt.*OILCpiWC men elected in 1947 will then serve the 1S44 LIBERTY AVE., HILLSIDE, N. J. t mt SUMMIT *«AU>, imwiB4Y.-ocwm-R.iw to Mr. and Mrs. WiUlaa J. Dry Mitel* Up Thompson, property la Division five Families - 9th Graders and avenue. » teet at right aa*IN. •=** BOROUGH-Tit dry sp*U of Uw from center Uae ot said «,<• past 9&m1 w«#kftk , puaettiatat d by Adults Hear About MftUl feet from'"•»*»»**•** Picked to Occupy the rain which started Tttasday nue, knows as lot », of W«st Boron algal* caused tJbo diswmtinuaaes Summit Gardens. last woek «f fir« iwuaaet of fir* New Constitution Mr. aod Mrs. Clifton J. Strauss for,*** IMinf of UusM* OnsraOtaarall as* Veterans' Housing permits by Police Chief Harry BOROUGH - Mrs. Richard L. to H. Edward Undquist, prop- tiosTtMStlUt wtth a brief ittatoim of ut a black, periences at the convention. cB*Tinc*w or DII fOLvnoif Ceremony Planned Statutes be adopted by the voters" from the Delaware, Lackawmnna tral location, good daylight, and Who l§ tfce Opposition T To AU Whom Thess Frsaents May TO: Mary Kevins Oaniai and Wilson a A ceremony to mark the mov- Come, Greetings: Kustaos Daniel, her husband, or Mr. A Western Railroad Station, irit! t© rear side * for their public employees. Daniel, husband of Mary Nevins ing in of the first family is Four Councttmea After the ninth graders left the Where**. It appears to nyr satisfac- not ac£omisodfttt the volumi of trances for the haifcdhng of in- tion, by duly authenticated record oT Daniel, as the csae nay be; Hilary planned with members of the Four nominee* (or Borough meeting, which was presided over the proceedings for the voluntary dis- Daniel, Trustee of the KaUU of mail currently being Handled. Tht coming «nd outgoing mail The Borough Council, Legion Officers by Mrs. D. B. Ryerson, Mrs. Miller solution thereof by the unanimous Mary Nevins Daniel: Henry Martin tag center lines: Council on the GOP ticket un- Daniel; Dorothy Louisa Danlai; jo Murray HiU post office bandies P«st Office P*i>artm«nt ha* re- consent of all the «tockholders. depos- 5 Wooded Awnue; caS and the locally sponsored All- opposed will be voted: Frank answered questions. lit answer to ited in 'toy offlc*. that Th« ©ellwood Katherln* Adelaide Daniel, single, nue to Wallace Road; WaUa? ; most of the mail for Bel! Tele- served the right to reject any ©r Girl Drum and Bugle Corps par- "Who I* the opposition?" she said Park Corporation, a corporation of this Individually tnd M Trustees; John to Morris Turnplk. Mf phone the Pratt and Councilman Carl Stueh- State, who« principal office U iltu- Klnrtear Daniel: Bsixry Llonsi Mau- «fl" proposals, to negotiate with ticipating in the formalities. ier for three years; Councilman it was a scattered group of South sted at No. 100 8un*clt Avenue, In rice Danltl. Hanry Martin Daniel constructed Air Reduction Com- proponents for better term*, or Chairman Carl Rhnis of the Jersey residents, who raised points the City of Summit. County of Onion, and Ida Cruttwell Abbott, Xsscu- pany facilities, in addition to an John 8- Wright for a two year ton of tbs Last wui and Testament to select a ait* other than those athletic committee announced which are not even In the Pro- Bute of New Jereey'lPauI W. Drake, increased flow from an expand- term and Councilman' J. Russell being the agent therein and in charge of EUsabeth Archer Daniel, de- Its north offered that the past's number one bowl- posed constitution* thereof, upon whom procega may be ceased; Maurice Daniel, also known ing populace Jones for one year. u Hinty Lionel Maurice Daniel: _ hwood Road, ing- team is a three-way tie for served), has complied with th*r«nar«r Road to BeUevuw Avenue- B«IMI In addition to voting on the The speaker stressed the im- meius of Title 14, Corporations, Gen- Ida Cruttwell Abbott; Miss E. B Avenue to Woodland Avenue W Proposals may be forwarded to eadership in one league while the £Ucox; T. Bucey Wilson; Mrs. John occupancy of the new quarters portance of every on« voting at eral, of Revised Statutes of New Jer- land Aveaue southerl y to the n$T.Dl1 Pwt Office Inspector O. F. Baur- 1 for a new State con- sey, preliminary to the issuing of this Holly; Mrs. Cooper (Nurse New- or place of beginning "" will b# effective May 1. 1948. The number two teams in another land); Henry Martin Daniel, Indivi- hetin at Newark up to and in- titutlon, the Borough electorate Tuesday's election on the consti- Certificate of Dissolution. (2) That the boundary line. „. ,k league is in fourth place. He said dually and as Trustee and Naceen election dUtrlcts in th" sl'1 stated rental price* art to include will make a choice on National, tution question. She said "The Now Therefore. I. Lloyd B. Marsh. d cluding November 22. General basketball practice was cancelled Secretary of Btate of the State of New Daniel, his wife; B. Oerll & Com- Wart of tht City of Summit S he*t. light. water, plumbing, light- State and county office seekers. larger the vote, the more im- pany, a New York corporation; and election districts shall be building requirements, together because of the lack of a suitable Jersey, Do Hereby Certify that the said their or any of their respective un- with information concerning the ing flxturts. safe (and/or vau!t>, There are no Democratic can- pressed the legislature will be." corporation, executed by all the stock- number, shall be as follows court, but that arrangements may holder* thereof, whlcp said consent known heirs, devisees, personal rep- MOOKD WARD. FIRST „„•,„ provisions of th* lease, may be sanitary facilititft and all neces- didates for borough office. resentatives, executors, admlnlstr* —Polling place, Municipal Blttg be made within the next two and the record of the proceedings/ tors, grantees, assigns or succes- Sl obtained from the postmaster or sary furniture and equipment. Polls will be open from 7 a, m. aforesaid are now on file in my said Springfield Avenue. Serving en Jury office aa provided by law. sors la right, title or interest. the inspector. A diagram of the One Murray Hill resident hac, ekjf for the use of either the to 8 p, m. By virtue of an Order of the Court • Beginning at the Intersect ion Lincoln School gym or the Sum- BOROUGH — Miss Alice Chris- In Testimony Whereof, I have here- of Chancery of New Jersey mad* on center lines of Springfield „, room* offered, ghowSng insld* already expressed interest in con- to set my hand and affixed my official the day of the date hereof, in a and tht Delaware. Lackawanu* dimensions, offsets, floors1, win- structing quarters to meet gov- mit YMCA court. tensen of Floral avenue is among seal, at Trenton, this Tenth day of cause wherein Frank C. Montapne la Western Railroad, thence alom October, AD. one thousand following eenttr tjnes rje] ernment specification* He haa "roi. 0 complete outfits to equip a drill introduced to borough; county and nues on Tuesday evening. The or some right, title. Interest, estate, peet Street: thence along the follow. said deceased within six months from claim in or to the premises described Ing center lines: Tulip Street south. Before Civic Group Fund by $900 team and a firing squad which itate nominees of the party. alarm was turned in at 7:25 p. m. the date of said order, or they will be in said bill ot complaint. forever barred from prosecuting or re- erly to Mountain Avenue; Mountain BOROUGH—The Borough Pres- will perform on ceremonial .and President Frank Pizsl of the Dated: October 24th, 1947. Avenue easterly to Primrose Place BOROUGH-A community hall, covering the same against the sub- VICTOR SAMUEL. Primrose Place and Primrose Rari a new public library, a swimming byterian Church, realized l#O0 Sat- memorial occasions, lub reports that the rally 1 will scriber. "Solicitor for the Complainant, produced southerly to 150 feet norm urday at the Country Day Sale Harry Schmitt is chairman of tart at 9:45 p. m. In Borough Hall. THE MOBRISTOWN TRCST COMPAN* 24 Commerce 8t- of tht northerly side line of Otmiitt pool, a playground, and an ambu- DEEDS Of Morristnwn, N J Newark 2, N. J. Avenue; ISO feet north of snd parallel lance are Ideas that have come which will go to increase the a committee planning to decorate Prominent among those expected Executor 21-22-23-24 Fee»-*2«.O4 to the north aide Hn« of Glenslde Ave- before th« War Memorial Com- manse fund- Supported by an 3,1 graves,with flowers and flaga o attend are Kenneth C. Hand, BOROUGH — The following MILLS, JSFFERS & MOUNTAIN. nue westerly to the City Line: cit? Proctors.' Lint northerly to Mountain Avenw mittee, Councilman Herbert D. autumn afternoon, the parish on Armistice Day. he party's choice for State sena- deeds for real estate transactions 38 Park Place, eifCTION NOTICI Mountain Avenue easterly to Division .* Taylor, chairman of the commit- house, scene of the sale, was Prior to Thursday'* meeting tor; Herbert Paacoe, register of have been recorded in the office MorrUtown. N. 3, Avenue; Division Avenue northerly to Y* 19-20-21-22-23—o a W S W. Pee»—»7.80 CITY Of SUMMIT Blackburn Road: Blackburn Road ecu. tet, told the New Providence Civic; packed inside by more than TOO convening, 27 members were blood deeds; Charles E. Ayers, nominee of Herbert J. Pascoe, registrar,* erly to Pine Grove Avenue; Pin* Oron NOTICE or SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Group at the October 22 meeting friends viewing and purchasing typed and had their names for sheriff; George W. Herllck, Court House, Elliabeth. the District Boards of Election will Avenue northerly to Prospect Strw NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That sit in the hereinafter designated Prospect Street easterly to the point in Borough Hall. After more fully the wares for sale. recorded in the Legion's emer- who will speak for the freeholder Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stern- the account of the subscribers, Execu places In the City of Summit be- or place of beginning. determining public opinion here, Outoide the children were en- gency blood bank which operates nominees, together with the four kopf, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Rich- tors of the last Will and Testament tween the hours of 7:00 a. ra, and 8:00 of MARTHA A. MORRIS, deceased, will p. m. on Tuesday. November 4th, SECOND WARD. THIRD DISTRICT ' the chairman said the committee tertained by ride* on Mr*. D. W. n cooperation with local hospi- standard bearers for assembly. ard A. NeWon, property in Tall be audited and stated by the Surro- 1947, for the purpose ot conducting —Polling place. Brayton School, roon gate, and reported for settlement to In basement. I would prepare « brochure for dis- Thackery's donkey. "Josephine" als. Mr. Baker, a former executive of Oaks drive, 25 feet from Overhili 1 a General Election for: the Orphans Court of the County of A State Senator. . Beginning at tht intersectioo of tribution to citizem. and cart, and in William C. Mc- At the Legion's November 13 the Bristol-Meyer Corp., is asso- road, if extended. Union, on Friday, the Mth day of No- tht center lines of Tulip Street Mil vember next at 0 30 A. M. Four members of the General As- Linden Place, thence along the follow- Because of available land, Dr. Intyre's jeep, driven by P. K. Pro- meeting a member of the State iated with a Newark lav firm. Helen S. Stafford and Raymond sembly. Dated: October 4th, 1MT. A Sheriff. Ing center lines;.Tulip Street south- Richard Wagner spoke In favor thero over the rough terrain be- Legion will explain the method of W., her husband, to Robert ^. THE SUMMIT TRUST COMPANT A Register of Deeds. erly to Mountain Avenue: Mountain of a playground stating that mi eh hind the churoh. establishing a ladies' auxiliary. Stafford lota 23-1/ 23-2. 23-3, 23-4, OF SUMMIT. N. J. Three, members of the Board of Avenue easterly to Primrose Plsce. HERMAN F BECK, Executors. Chosen Freeholders. , Primrose Place and Primrose Place pro- a project could be expanded over The afternoon ended with the During Thursday's refreshment 23-5, 23-15, 23-18, 23-27, 23-29, 23-30. WILLIAMS St DEMPSEY. A Coroner. • • duced southerly to 150 feet north of • the years. The physician «l»o singing of old hymns in the period an open discussion was held Passing School 23-31, 23-82, 23-18, 23-19, 23-20,23-21, Proctors From the City of Summit: thf north sldt Una of Olensld« Avenue; $ 382 Springfield Avenue, A Mayor. 190 fott north ot and p&rslle) to tbt ' spoke In favor of to* community church. Included in the service regarding the progress of de- 23-22, 23-*3, 23-24, 23-25,23-26, map Summit, N. J. Three Councilman. north aide lint of Olenside Arenui 18-19-20-21-2S—o a w S w rees—15.20 easterly to MorrU Avenue; Morris Are- acquiring an ambulance as a rel- was a greeting from Dr. Leonard termining the Borough's World H Bus and Speeding of Willow Knoll, section No. 1. A' City Clerk. nut northerly to Mountain Avenue; atively low cost memorial. V.' Buschman of Summit, modera- memorial. Justices of the Peaos. Mountain Avtnut westerly to wmiem Helen S. Stafford and Raymond NOTICE Or SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Street; William Street northerly to Swimming Poo! Favored tor of the Morris and Orange W., her husband, to Robert S, the following places have been chosen Sayre Street; Sayre Street easterly to Presbytery. Dayton Parcel!*, co- Bring Fines NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That for tha holding or the General Elec- Morrla Avenue; Morris Avenue north- Commander Waldron of the Stafford, property in Springfield the account of the subscribers. Execu- tion together with a brief description erly to Elm Btreet; Elm Street south- chairman of the sale committee, BOROUGH—Walter U Burger of the Boundary lines of each elec- American Legion, New Providence MSM Takes Lead avenue, 176.16 feet from Magnolia tors of the last Will and Testament of trly to Unden Place; Linden rurr gave an expression of apprecia- >f Valley road, Milllngton, Elisa- LEWIS W. BALDWIN, deceased, will be tion district. Westerly to tht point or place of be post; 433, told of the Legion's plans drive, if produced. audited and stated by the Surrogate, FIRST WARD, FIRST DISTRICT ginning. beth, L. Aboutok of Weaver street, for a swimming pool, stating that tion to the community, to the Carol Louise Potten single, to and reported for settlement to the —Polling place. Store In Masonic - SECOND WARD. FOURTH DISTRICT churches in this area arid to From five Aces Summit and Anthony A. Zottl, Jr. William W. Rice. Jr., property In Orphans' Court of the County of. Union, Building, 497 Sprtngneld Avenue. —Polling place, Jefferson school, room Legionnaires would be willing to on Friday, the 28th day of November , Beginning at the .Intersection ef of Springfield avenue, Summit, In basement. Ash wood Avenue. give labor and use private equip- friends who supported the sale. South street, 7.3 feet from resi- next at 9:30 A. M. the center Iln4a of BprinKneld Avenue Beginning at the Intersection of Kipling's Recessional was sunf were fined $7 each Tuesday night dence property of Lyman B. Cod- Dated October 17th, 1947. and Kent Place", Boulevard, and thence the center lines of Morris Avtnue ment. He estimated the Legion- running westerly"'along the following and tht Rahway Valley Railroad; y by the choir augmented by Mre. In Keqlef Loop before Police Recorder A. C. Hoff- dington. WILFRED L. DEMPSEY, center line: Springfield Avenue to naires' labor worth 115,000, BOROUGH — By sleeping CHRISTINE R. BALDWIN. the Delswsre, Lackswanna and thence along the center line of the Louie Biatt and Harold Spicer, man on charges of passing a Lois M. Boyer and others to Executors. Rahway Valley Railroad southerly to Mrs. /ohn S. Wright," secretary against the Junior Order "B" Western Rsllrosd; Delaware, Lacks- the City Unt: along the City Line aoloists fropi the , Methodist school bus. The charges were pre- Julia and Alice F. Teare, prop- WILLIAMS & DEMPSEY. Proctors, wanna and Western Railroad to Mt. of the committee, expressed her- team October 22 in Borough Bowl- 382 Springfield Avenue, Vernon Avenue; Mt. Vernon Avenue Westerly and northerly to 159 t«t Church. The hymn singing was ferred by Patrolman Carl H. erty in Springfield evenue, at the Summit, N. J. north of the north side line of Olen- self In favor of a playground. ing League matches on the HY- to tha City Line In Passalo Rlrer: side Avenue; ISO feet north of and led by Mm. Georgia K. Moruon. Ehnis. northeasterly corner of lands of 20-21-22-23-24—OawSw Fees—15.20 thence northerly, easterly and south- Mrs. E. R. Hansell spoke for a Bowl al)ey» in Route 29, Union, erly along the following center lines: parallel to the north side line of Mrs. Frederick C. Cbddington Michael Cacchione of South Or- Helen Armstrong. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ulexulidt Avenue easterly to MorrU library as a fliving project" and M. & M., the defending cham- Paasalc River to River Road; River Avenue; along the center line of Mor- was a co-chairman of the sale ange and P. W. Eberhardt of Tall Oaks Corp. to Edna C. Kara Road to Morris Avenue: Morris Ave- said It would benefit all age pions, wrested the lead from the ESTATE OF LEON A SIV1AN, De- nue to Madison Avenue: Madison rla Avenue easterly to the point or committee; Mra. Jane Harcellsv Short Mills were fined $7 each and and Robert F, DeCiae, property ceased. Avehue to Hlckson Avenue: Hlckson place of beginning. groupa. She also suggested that Five Aces who last two out of Pursuant to the order of CHARLES 8ECOND WARD, PTFTH DISTRICT secretary;- Raymond W- Cobb, Franklin W. Schmitt of Vault in Tall Oaks drive. 140 feet from Avenue 630 feet easterly; continuing the committee narrow, down the three to Firemen "A." A. OTTO, JR., Surrogate of the Coun- southeasterly on an Imaginary line -Roosevelt School, 73 Par* Avenue propositions to a "feasible** or lovr- treasurer; ftiaa Helen Armstrong Hall, $10 for speeding, also on .Overhili road, If extended. ty of Union, made on the Tenth day to the Intersection of Edgar Street Beginning at tht Intersection of the By taking two out of three of October A' D, 1947, upon the appli- and Rosedale Avenue; Edgar Street center lines of Morris Turnpike and i cost basis. and Mrs. Milton E. Mohr, pub- charges preferred by Patrolman Mr. and Mra. Thomas F. Bren- cation of the undersigned, as .Executor tht Delaware. Lackawanna mid West- against Firemen "C," the Ameri- to Morris Avenue; Morris Avenue to Paul Kuhn was elected chair- licity; Mr*. «G. Elmore Schults, Ehnis. , , • « nan, Jr., to Flora Larzleer, lot 19, of the ettate ot said deceased, notles Norwood Avenue; Norwood Avenue ern Railroad; thence along the follow- can Legion gained a tie for sec- is hereby given to the creditors of said to Kent Place Boulevard; Kent Place ing center line*: Morris Turnpike . food table; Donald F. Irving and On a complaint signed by Mrs. plot C-2, map of the division of southerly to the City Line; City Line t man of the Civic group and Miss ond place with the Five Aces1. The deceased to exhibit to the subscriber Boulevard to the point or place of Henry Wenman. furniture; Mrs. Vita Campano charging assault the estate of John B. Walsh, de- under oath or affirmation their claims beginning. southerly, northerly and westerly to •Dorothy Mason, secretary, O. L. Men's Club gained two out of and demands against the estate of said a point 100 feet west of the west side Fred Jacobus, clothing: Luther G. and battery, Michael Campano ceased. FIR8T WARD. SECOND DIS- line of flhunplke Road; thence along a Ahrens and R. J. Wheeler were three against the Paca Club, as deceased within six months from the TRICT—Polimg, place. Washington accepted as new members.* Schimph and Esco Long, toys; was found guilty and fined $17. Edna Mae and Carl F. Schultz date of said order, or they will be for- lint drawn-1« feet west of snd parallel •fid the Junior Order "A" team ever barred from prosecuting or re- School, Room In basement. Morris to tht wast side line of Bhunplke RnaA Board of Education members Robert Badgley, chairman of trus- The complainant and defendant to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A- Miller, covering the same against-the sub- Avenue. northerly to a point 100 feet north of 1 against Firemen "B." B. and L. ' Beginning at >the Intenwetlon of the north side line of Morris Avenue. will explain the school expansion tees committee, which «et up are residents of the borough. property In Mountain avenue, 100 scriber. •••" the center lines/of Morris; Avenue and registered a sweep against the THE SUMMIT TRUST*COMPANY, thence alonga line drawn 100 feet program at a joint program with tables for the aaJe, hauled items feet from ljClm street; and one Edgar Street, along the center Uae north of and .parallel to the north Sportsmen's Club. Executor. , of Edgar Street \westerly to Its In- sldt lint of Morris Avenue, easterly to Lincoln School PTA, December 12. and cleaned up after the sale. tract known as \ot 65, map of SCHMID Sc BOUHNE, Pronora, V tmfccUoa with • Rosedale Avenue, a point 100 fees west of Orchard street; High three game and single On GOP Commit*** 382 Springfield Ave., Fred C Coddington was in Murray Hill Heights located at continuing northwesterly .on an lm«- thence along a line drawn loo tttx game honors went to Schmitt of BOROUGH — Member* of'a Summit, N. J. " insjrf Uns to the eastern end of Hlck- west of and parallel to the west charge of collecting contributed Murray Hill. 19-20-21-22-23—o a W 8 w. — -our.; thence westerly and aids line of Orchard Street northerly Firemen "A" who rolled a grow special committee to bring out -z-z—a, ato«MI the followlns center articles. Mrs. Lyman B. Codding- Pearce Contracting Co. to to the center Unt of the Delaware, "The Schools Are 51$. High single game honors the vote in the November 4 gen- TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEBN; Unss: Hlekton Avenuif to lfadlson Lackawanna and Western Railroad; ton, Jr., Mrs. Raymond W. Cobb. eral election named last week by and Mra. Elmore F. Furth, prop- NOTICE Is hereby given that the Avenue; Madison Avenue to Morris along the center line of the Delaware, » were won with a 202. erty In Central avenue, 105 feet partnership, lately subsisting between Avenue; Morris Avenue to River Lackawanna and Western Railroad \ Mra. Thomas Reilly and Miss Octobtr zz standings Sheriff Alex C. Campbell, chair- Rose Fanton and Anne R. Bhefter, of goad; River Road to the City Line In easterly to tht point or plsce of begin- Yours" Set for from Fairview avenue. Summit, New Jersey, under the firm Paasalc River; thence northerly, east- Dorothy Mason were In charge of w L man, includes Councilman Robert ning. name, of Rosanne Hair Dressers, term- erly and southerly along the follow- sale table*. Mra*. Richard Badgley * * M. 18 S 790 Bf" Badgley and Mre. Florence Pearce Contracting Company to inated on the 9th day of October, 194T, ing center lines: Passslc Rivtr to SECOND WARD. SIXTH DISTRICT and Mra. Robert ^adgley were in rive Acf» 17. 4 7ffij Fischer of Fairview avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Morris T. Campbell, In accord with the provisions of the Morris Turnpike; Morris Turnpike to —Polling place, Municipal Bids-, 5U PTA Program American, Legion. 17 4 6M articles, and Rose Fanton Is author- Wallace Road; Wallace Road to Wood- Springfield Avenue charge of refreshments. B. to L. , 13 8 703 property in Fairview avenue, ized to settle and adjust all debts land Avenue: Woodland Avenue to Beginning at the Intersection of the " BOROUGH —Supervising Prin FlmtiMi "A" u g 775 Farm* average only about two 793.14 feet from Union avenue. owed to and by the said partnership. Nuthunt Road: Nuthurst Road 1,000 center Hues of Elm Street snd the clpal of Schools, Alien W. Rob- Hen'i Club • U 9 771 Dated: October 9. 1947. feet southwesterly; continuing south- Delaware, Lackawanna and Western acres in Japan. Mr. and Mn. Jack D. Gunther erts, has extended an invitation F*« Club B » m ROSE rANTON, westerly on an Imaginary line to the Railroad: thence along the following nremn * C 9 12 M9 ANNE R. SHEFTER. Intersection of the center lines of center lines: Elm Street, southerly to to all parents to visit the borough Firemen "B" ^ 7 14 Ml 19-20-21 Fees S4.80 Norwood Avenus and Morris Avenue: Linden Place; Linden Place westerly Turkey Town Fair Jr. order "A" e u 713 along the center lino of Morris Ave- to Tulip Street; Tulip Street norther- { schools during American Educa- sportsmen'! Club 4 IT 613 NOTICE TO CREDITORS nue to the point or place of beginning;. ly to Prospect Street; Prospect 8trfrt / tion Week, November 1-15. during 4r. order » .. j 19 westerly to Blackburn Road; DlacK-, 8 M7 FIRST WARD. THIRD DISTRICT— bum Road northerly to SprlngfltlJ/ which time the theme will be 1 ~ ^owmber 3 Matches E8TATE of XDA P. ARNOLD, De- Polling Place, Lincoln School, DeFor- To Feature ceased. est Avenue. Avenue; Springfield Avenue easterly •;'The Schools Are Tours." M. sc M. TS. Men's Club to the Delaware, Lack»w»nn» anS Krenaen "A" n. Jr. Order "A" Pursuant to the order of CHARLES Beginning at tn« intersection of Western Railroad; Delaware. Lscw- American Education Week will *•*«-Ace» r». Firemen "B" HOLD IT MISTER! A. OTTO. JR., Surrogate of the Coun- the center lines of Woodland Avenue wanna and Western Railroad easterly B. *r L. ra. Firemen "C" , ty of Union, made on the twenty- and Sprinifleld Avenue; thence- alone W climaxed here with a PTA pro/ Christmas Gifts fourth day of October A.D., 1947, the following center lines: Springfield to tht point or place of beginning. Sportamen'i Club ti. American Legion. 8BCOND WARD. SEVENTH DIS- gram at the school starting at 2:30 BOROUGH-Turkey Town upon the application of the under- Avenue westerly to the Delaware, : signed, as Executor of the estate of Uckawanna and Western Railroad; TRICT—BoMevtlt School. 73 P>» p. m., school being dismissed at Country Fair, to be held at the Delaware. Lackawanna and Western Avenue, r , . ... Baldwin Estate said deceased, notice Is hereby given Beginning at tha Intersection of th* ;j:15 p. m. At the PTA meeting, New Providence Methodist to the creditors of said deceased to Railroad easterly to Beechwood Road; Accounting Fikd • exhibit to the subscriber under oatb Beechwood Road northerly to Its ctnttr lines of tht Delaware, Lacka- Jlans have been for longer con- Church on Saturday, November or affirmation their claims and de- southerly tntarsaetton with Baw- wanna and Western RaUroad snd the ferences between the teachers and BOROUGH — The executors ac- tborne riser. JtVMjhorae Flao* east- Rahway Valley Railroad; thenrs 15, is designed to be an answer mands against the estate of said da- erly northerly and vsatwrjr *o Beach- along tha following etnter lines R?n- ,'parents, which the administra- counting of Wilfred L. Dempsey ceased within six months from the wayVaHty Railroad southerly to city to the Christmas shopping prob- date of said order, or they will be wood Road; Beeohwood Road west- tion considess 'important. Parents and Christine R. Baldwin of Sum- erly to Beuevue. AvsnuiTBellert* Line; Ctty Line easterly to JW '£* lem. The banks are mailing out forever barred from prosecuting or Venue westerly to Woodland Avenue: west of the west sldt lint of 8hunp»» Turill have an opportunity to see Christmas Club checks on the mit, > filed Thursday with Sur- recovering the same against the sub- .tretodland Avenue southerly to the ROSdi 100 feet west of and psralW o rogate Charles A'. Otto, showed scriber. point or p(aee of begttuung. tht west side Une of BhunpUe Rono the schools In action at the PTA same day. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE; nwthtrtr to a point 100 feet north oi an estate left by the late Lewi* • FIRST WARD, rOTJRTH DISTRICT n e program in a schedule worked otit "Each gift baa been & TRUST COMPANY * -Polling place, Union Boss Oo. Bsad- Jit north sldt Unt of Morris A** H. : W. Baldwin of Floral avenue, or SUMMIT. NEW, JERSEY, Cjuarters. Summit Avenue. 100 ftot north of and parallel to th* by the teachers and pupils, dem- made by band from sew, materi- * , Executor. north aids Unt of Morris Avenue en"- Murray Halt of $225,835, with Beginning at the Intersection of tht onstrating some of the latest and al*, and'contains the finer qual- ELMER L. McKIRQAN, Proctor. erly to a point 100 feet went at \"* the widow as the beneficiary. 382 Springfield Ave.. center line of Summit Avenue and west ctdt> Une of Orchard »reet • jw .most modern class-room equip- ities seldom' found in mass, pro- Delaware. . Uekswann* and Western !»*» west of and paraUel to* the *«• Summit, N. J, • Railroad thsnee along the following ment. duction," said Mrs. Elbert Han- ai-aa-23-24-ia-oaw5w rees—ST.80 sWt Unt or Orchard street northerir Th« Bernard Gibneyi centst lines: Summit Avenue north- to tht eenttr Untt ooff the Del»«srt. sell, general chairman of the srly to Springfield Avenue; Springfield ELECTION NOTICI~~ Ajwue easttrly to WeMrea Avenue: LaeUwtnna and Western HoRewtfM Forty event. This' is where you will To Liva in Summit Jong the eenttr lint of tht , NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV»N that Waldron Avenue northerly to Whlt- Kckawsnna and Western •' BOROUGH—Everything is In find that' special gift for your Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gibney, trsdgs Road; Whlttredgt Road sast- the District Board of Election win jrly to rernwood Road; rernwood watterly to tht pout or place feadiness for the community Hal- mother^or that unusual doll for sit at the hereinafter designated who have been living at "The We (M prevent • ws»m-»ut rvb« from Mmilng ftttjl forrhful places In the Borough of New Boad northerly to Rldve Road: SsafirDwARO, WORTH DISTRICT loween party to be gtVen tomor- the tittte girl who loves to have Cottage" »t Canoe Brook Country Rldgt Road and Rld^Eoad"?!?: Wend, your radio, »• the |unk pile! Call „» totfty Providence 'between the hours of JuMd westerly to Hawthorne Place: —rolling place, Oorman's sbow room. row at Lincoln School starting at just one more." Club for the last eight months, A. M. and 8 P. M. on November 4. SM Broad Street. , ... •ml in olmort no time «t «ll wo'M hav« your M) in Hp-tosi 11947. for the purpose* of conducting a Hawthorns Plsce southtrly and west- • Beginning »t tht Inttrseetlon of tnj 8:45 p. m., it la reported by Leon- have purchased the house at 38 erly to in south Intenwetlon with Each booth will be trimmed in General Election for: Beechwood Road; Beechwood Road center Unw of Morris Avenue and ard Mancuso, chairman of the skepe. A* an «Med assurance of cample* Mtbtatton - A State Senator. Uhwsy.Vallty RaUroad; thence aion* bright autumn colors, and final Fairview avenue, owned and oc- Four Members of the General As- southerly to tha Delaware. Lacka- the foliowiog center lints: Morrl* A« •jrpeclal activities committee of the cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward we use only 0tnuin« Cunningham Utdnm Twbe». wmna and Wetiem RaUroad; Dela- touches are being made in the sembly. ware, Lackawanna aid Western nut westerly and northerly to Moun •Borough's Recreation Committee decorations by Mrs. John Wright Wagcnhala for a number of years. A Sheriff. RaUroad easterly to the point or tain Avtnut: Mountain Avenue *esi A Register of Deeds. place of beginning. trl* to Wllllim Street: WUllsm Btrett Junder whose sponsorship the party* and her committee. The new owners will move into Three Members of the Board of northerly to Sayrt S*rett; Bsyre sue'j ,1s conducted. * n WARD, FIFTH DISTRICT ttsttrir to Morris Avtnut; M«"JJ On the platform will be a fish their home neitt week, ELECTRON CLINIC [ Chosen Freeholders. krenut northerly to Elm Street; BO A Coroner. Polling place, Blsfart-Ress, Chevro- laW f J NAMED FOR MAM pond where children may fish for Mr. and Mrs. Gibney formerly , from the Borough of Hew Provl- let, Inc., 319 Bprlnffleld Avtnut, show Itrttt northerly, to tht De A d. a mysterious assortment of toys. lived In Madison but made their 617 Morris Ave., opp. Morris Turnpike I dence: • room. . •ckawanna and Western. B""^ . The gardenia was named after Two Counctlmen fotThree Yean. Beginning at tht Intmtotlon ef Mawart Uckawanna and Westero home in California for the fou? tht, center lines of, Famwood Road lailroad eatterly to tht Bariwsy v»'( Alexander Garden, a distinguished One Councilman for Two Years. Forty-si* lighthouses and! two years previous to coming east Springfield, N. J. One Councilman f In plant propagation. , NOTICE IS HEREBY, OtVEN that New York Harbor. ping business In New York, i I th» following referendum will b* sub* Ridge Road easterly to Bobart Aval ffiufii. OILSON, cny ci«r nut; Bobart Avenue and Hobart Av£ Hrttd: October SB, 1M7. _ 58B .nutted: nut oroductd southtrly to Uw Dtla- tftt |8 mmmmm THI SUMMIT HIRMD, THURSDAY, OCTOIII 30, 1947

| it ,, Hne> of Jloutitmin Avenu* cluelou of the ail* or the propenr Collection of Ucss fflf VnptM Tu« 7o wnsMp to j w««t«irty lo a poWit in th» d:v!«:n« ah4»U b« resold. aad otbwr tfvutlelpat Ltom oa Reai • line ot the Townahip ot Sow Prev- Any p*rc*) at r«al property for Property." a«d Use wpplemenu *»d oa NHt Jury iieuce ted VVnit-u TV*- IIKIUP, !k>m- araeudmeau thereto. (Revi»*d Stat- *r»« County; thene* i-on-g -the di- which there ahull be so either pur- Hold Tax Sal* TOWNSHIP ~ Mrs. Hateaah chaser will be •truck off and sold to utes 1937. Title 14, C&IDter 3, ArUcl* viding line b«tw»«n Mid Towuih t* tha TowtuSUp of New Frorirftoc* m it and auppUmcnU aaa am«Edmeau toutherly li a »south«r j direction thereto) R Reich of Plainfitld avenue, to I he c«nt«r of Or«ni firvok . aaitl ttt. for redemption at 9 per centum Township November 29 per an&um »r.d th* rnunlcipalttT thai! Any of th* aforawla tract* BB*> O* B*rUtl«y Height*, and Mrs. Ade- point t.elng ihf. • d'vinjic* hue b»- i***.u »*.<) r«wn»jiip uf S«» Provi- iiivf tht *an,«- iciiirdin tno rlgot* a* redeemed by tbe payment to th» ua> lini B. Hecox of Wlnchlp ro»d. denee and fte Burtiu^h uf VVa;rritin« : other purcluu^n. including th*. right deraliEned. the Receiver of Taxes, be- receiver of taws, Msotiae** she Murray Hill, art among 100 resi- thvnee m.k>nt th» ^L::|..- > t.vund- to bar ur Juirclu*ur* the right to re- for* th* aalt, of th* amount dut demption. thereon. wiU b« at the Municipal Buildl&f *ry line of. *»,d Tjvutsii.p of N*» r dents of Union County serving Fr«vld«nc* an* fn'kiwUii; (h* ren- Thia »ir u mad* under and by Ol»ea utider my hand thl* JOtb aits •t» a. », November SY to sell as petit jurors from October ZT to ter vf QrwiD Brnoi lis a g«n»rt> fiitu# of.tht Acu ot th* L«|Ul»turt of October, A. D. 3M7 Tenure of Tax 200 Parents Visit a number of parcels of ia&d to November I. easterly dl'iYctlon and through sh» uf il-.c bttte of New Jtrtey contai&ad OLOA CUBTH, center of Secliri Poud usd up ;n the RevisFd Statutes of 1»31. *u- Receiver of Tun make tht amount eaergeaW* Blue Brook to th* dKid it* hn* i>«- "Crmtiou. Caforc«n*Qt and against these properties oa July Bread tweefl udi Tvmnmtov at St* l'i«v- ld*n«* and th« rtty ol Sum mil . Collector to Be Regional on "Back 1, Htf a* computed on th* list Ofte-ttnth of Great Britain » to- (hence .along Mid . dividing; ,ine In published in this issue of ih«* tal bread productioion is homey a mineral siorthcr:)- dire, tluii !h« di- viding line h»t»(.eii »ai4 T«»»nsSnp Now more home Herald as a legal advertisement baked. of New Prx>vid»TK-« and :lu- Koryu*!b Voted on T y To School" This amount includes interest of. NVw PTDVKIUK*, thence al (kid dlvldini ,:ne In a gancra! ««•«!- owners ore using vettag M towmmar — Mar* UK* 200 front July 1 to the day of the IUCTION NOTICI erly and nerth#riy dtrectiun lo the point or p'.u-e <>f beginning. the reftrtBdtttt on ft a*v git** puttts participated in ta« "Back •ale and the costs of the sale, but MOT1CI U KUUBT OIVSW that tbt Uiatrict Bt>»rd» of Kl«otU>. IS»4J •k ProoWi a tmoolh, flat, glareleu fmiih behavior and not bt renewed Any of the tracts advertised for (i-inbly. PUBLIC KOT1CK Is limbv •- ln-ti tluit At • abort basinets *t*ion, pre- Height*, was elected vice-presi- A Sheriff I. OU» Curti*. Collerlor ol TuXfi of •k It's woiKoble. A roal Boini-»noi mixod wild watt therefrom except ft* good cause •ale may be redeemed by the pay- sided over by Mm Hugh H. Dunn, A K«gJ*ur of UmH». ttm TowiuUl)) of Mew Prttih«.r -»t the k Oriei ra$t. foiivt it today—WM Ae room toniahl irial M prwlded" to the «at« Match Co., New York, according A Coroner, MuiiStlpai HiiUdliii. Hitik Avi-nur. membership drive was inaugurat- of the tale. Kium th* Towmhlp of N*w Hmv- Berkeley HHghl*. m the hour of lo Statute*. _ , I to a recent announcement. Mr. tdnice; OiltvcK * in. sell Hif f>)|Ui»niit dr- en ed. Mis. CaWtn Knaut. chairman, ONE GALLON The P«lta wW <>P at T a. m. Lucas, who was formerly secre- Un* llember ut the 1\>« n»hlp srHbrd Irnidt *lt u»t« In tin' Tnwnjlslp reported tb« goal is more than Township Bowling Ci>mnilttf* for Three Year* if Hew Providence and close itlji* There are PAINTS THE SOOt" AM awmrd of S3 will go to tary and treasurer of the com- October 24 Matches Four Justices of the Peace for turn Li'It, AIllll two polling lrface# her*: Lady «f niu* Mi. farm* (S) Year Terina Curmtlli t l!i ROOM the home with the most pinnU pany, has been • resident of Andrut Ml 13$ 141 Hritieiidum—dttall tbt prweut col- U- Clurkf 63 4 .4 2(» Mi C%rmel Bill, Plalftflild •*«• Andcbeck ltt ISO 1W lettor of take* hereafter continue to i Si 13 420 Berkeley Heights for many year*. John h Nmdl nuc, first district, and Columbia enrolled by November J». V Elch 1M 111 1«2 hold his offica or poaltlou fluitug IS-16 4 20 Plans were also made for a Schwarti 1&4 1«4 149 good behavior and uot be remuved Curl CutoU 100 17 211 gi.ool, Plain ield avenue, second Ouenther 1M IBS lit ihoiffroiii except for good caut* Cluilnuind Gatltmd i4:t 1 -8 6,10 district. card party to be held at the showu after a fair ajid Impartial trial Unkuowu 3IB 2S ,84 1 Total* in 191 Ttl M provided Ul R8 40; 48-6 14 to «23 n 221 12 64 Beside* voting for National school on December 9. The year * Regional Lists )BU-S Ruich (t) tnciuitve. (Chapter 350, I'L l»47i? WladytUw Cavel 12 t» li Sute and county offices, Town- PTA. program.attractive!? print- Hiildenwajr 1M 11l 4 ISO NOTICE 18 ALSO UiVEN, Th*t Curie Hudtpeth m 21-22 168 ed, WM distributed. Rlfhardton M the following piacea have btcn choivn M>:Kle Buih 230 24-26-28 143 ship voters will vote for a mem- E. Rogers 10» m fur the meetlnc of th* Brerd ot Warren Jouei 239 UA.VH 6 74 . bir of the .Township Committee Refireshacnta were served in 13 New Teachers K Shaffer 1M ltt 1W Keftatry and Election and for th* 'da MaeNiuiiara 283 374 to 377 3 35 the school cafeteria, hostesses be* Hart 137 101 ise holillng of th* Oen*ral Kltction to- uld lithda will l>* told to make the I for three years. The only nominee C. Chaffer 123 Ul 13J gether with a brief deierlptlon of th* ('mount char^ehble wiialust the iiun*> ,8 Angelo M. DelDuca, veteran ing Mr* W. W. Onapton Hn. Jo- boundary tin** at each election dt»* m\ the first ilay of July, 1946, as com- For Present Year Totali TW 703 739 puted Iu thu fureKPMK lilt liwslhpr Township Committeeman of near* seph Rile. Mm. David Riker, Mr*. ti ict 1 TOWN9HTP - Thirteen new KIR8T DiarniCT—Polllnit Place, fcllh Interesl from the first day of lv three decides of service, who Nelson Jacobus and Mw. Ran- Prte acres (•) Lady < Thursday night a* Delia's took na of Trenton, State Teachers' Town»hlp, Someraet County; thenc* TELL ME sponsoring council said that a to- Erny 1W 1M along th* dividing lln* between iald WHAT 1 SHOULD KAM0LE, SOO USE rT two oat of three from the coaler* College, is the new girl's physical O. Stiller !•• 163 164 5PEEDV / IM CASE Of tal of 210 courses art being taken Dommikl 204 140 Townahlpi In a northerly direction to PO A tie natch of 130 mas won »jjr education instructor. tha l'asmlc River: thenc* along th* by students. eenter. of (aid River in a general Mandato to gire them a single win. Miss Dorothy Kay, Boston Uni- ToUls 743 746 691 In addition to New Providence ' Union Vlllait (0) easterly direction to the dividing laneUo Dairy swept against Amer- versity graduate, Is an Instructor line between the Township of New Township and the other five sup- Romond 114 140 117 Providence and tha Borough of ican Asbesto* Chemaco took two of English. Miss Gladys M. Keane, Van Devolf 147 138 143 porting municipalities, there were Corbrtt 119 137 155 New Providence; Ihenc* along th* registrations from Cranford, Elis- oot of three against Romano as a graduate of Montclair Teachers' Klhlgren 132 108 114 dividing line between Mid Town- Belln 173 1S2 141 ahlp and Borough *outh*rly to th* > abth. Bound Brook, Chatham and did th« American Legion against College, loaches geography, United point or place of beginning. States history and World History, 677 PUinfield. One of the most popu- Hunger ford Plastics. Total* ,. «•» 671 SECOND DISTRICT - Polling The new Remedial reading i Place, Columbia School, Plalnfl*ld lar course, It was said, is the con- DonUnick Delia of Delia** -won River" Beaa\(I> Avenue. course is being taught by Miss tract bridge course. Th# school high three-game honors with .a Hanten ... i Beginning at a point In th* center Anne Manto, who also teaches Curwen — line of the Delaware, Lackawanna * hold sessions each Tuesday eve- grow 537 for an average of 175.M. " Individual Weatern Railroad (Paaealo ft Dela. English 1. She is a graduate of ware Branch) wh*'e th* same Is ning High tingle game boson were Peterson Score* not Ohio State University. Alllion Reported inter*«ct*4 by the dividing lin* be- Eighteen of the .22 projected won by X Romano of Romano's tween th* Townihtp of New Piwrl- Adam LaSota, a graduate of «M 731 derlce ami th* Borough of New courses are being retained. Lack with a 301. TotaU Rutgers University, is the new jn- ' 1 Hall Club (1) Provldenca; thtnr* In a westtrty LEONETTE MOTORS «f interest in the remaining four Tomaiettl 183 102 162 direction along th* center lln* of structor of agriculture. Miss Jane Erickion 129 119 111 •Vld Ralliaad to a point In th* reiulted in their being dropped Oa Dm* Commitff 1 |5 Martin, a graduate of Cedar Crest Cummtngi Ut 146 124 olnter line of PlalnfUld Avenue 5ERVICE from the curricula. •'. TOWNSHIP — Mildred \>ne- Newcomb 121 136 138 near the Berkeley Height* Station; ~ iUMMIT CpJu»M. SUMMIT t-llbS bilbl lia and Henry Chaplin of Berke- College, has replaced Mrs. G. Danyo 146 183 • 16S thence along th» center line of Peck u Instructor of foods and I'jAinrield Avenue aoutherly to a Mrs. Cornttlo SiniscakM ley Heights hav« been named by TotaU «73 687 770 point in th* canter line of Moun- Sheriff Alex a Campbell, chair- home management. John Muller, tain AV«nu«; thenc* along th* Dies in Smunit Hospital man, to membership on a special teacher of United States history, TOWNSHIP —Funeral service* campaign committee to bring out world history and Problems of Sweeps Feature will be held this morning from the the votes in the November 4 gen- American Democracy, is a gradu- Kealer Matches home of Mr. and Mrs, Angelo M. eral election. ate of Albright College, Reading, DelDuca, Springfield avenue, Penn. TOWNSHIP-Clean sweeps fea- Berkeley Heights, for Mrs. Car- Another new department, Pub- tured the Friday night matches of melo Slniscalchi, 80. She died DEEDS lic Relations, Is being headed by the Township Bowling League on Tuesday in Overlook Hospital. TOWNSHIP — The following Miss Charlotte Singer, Spanish the Mountainside Inn alleys In Summit, after a short illness. Mass deed* for real estate transactions) teacher, who is a graduate of RoUte 29. Blue Mt. Farms, the will be offered for h*>r at St have been recorded in the office Grove City College, Penn. Mrs. Funnel Club and Hilltop Service Mary's Church, Stony Hill at 10 of Herbert J. Pascoe, registrar, Charles Stirrup, a graduate of registered sweeps over 3-Bar-S 1 Ranch. Union Village, and Free BIG SALE! a.m. today. Interment will be in Court House. Elizabeth: Trenton State Teachers College, St. Mary's Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Erde to teach** typing. Mtus Mary Way- Acres. River Bend took two out Mrs. Sinlscalchi, who had lived Harold Griffin, tote S to 22, 29 to man, teacher of English 1 and 2, of three against the 8 Ball Club. here for many yean, wan the wife 94, block ZK, map No. 1 Berkeley is a graduate of Northwestern Domanski ^won high single of the fete Angelo Binisealchi and Heights Park. University. Miss Clara Wlesmann, game honors with 204. Prlies were mother of Mrs. Josephine DelDuca, Qam B. Focha. widow, to Mr. a graduate of the University of won b^Tremmel and Belin tied at FAMOUS MAKE Ralph of Pelhant Bay, N. T.; An- and Mrs- Alfcia A. Johnson, prop- North Carolina, teaches United 173; Ffeedman with a 188; Hart thony qf Brooklyn; Lewi* of Mor- erty in Mountain arcane. 1,14043 States history, world history and 156; Stiller 144 and Elch and rtstown and Peter of Italy. feet from PlalnfieJd avenue. PAD. Anglebeck with 103 each. Doman- ski and Fmman wer# awarded lighters J»y tht Inn for their scores. ' J October 14 atanttnn Blue Mt. r»rms » J 3-Bar-B Ruieh ...... jj ' 8 Ball 8 Ranch JJ » l*unn«l Club ... » JJ River Bsnd J 1? Free ,Acm « « Hilltop Service ' }' Onion Vlllsge I - « « Fish Aid Vitamin A which reduces night blindness In* aviators, can be ob- tained from the fins of a variety of shark Weddings Receptions PREMIUM RAYON TIRES Manufactured to sell for $27.56 each - Factory calls thtm blemished Dinners -every tire fully guaranteed - while they last! ^

• AX • Parties Stryiag YM-DOV aid Night .95 Special Rooms • No matter where yon Here in New Jersey there Size •re these days, there'* a are 25,000 of us to operate Available for telephone mar at hand— the «ytem and keep it in 600x16 ready to aerre you day and smooth running condition. Public or » . • night. In addition to handling Tax Included your calls we're working to Private Functions • It takes a lot of people expand the system to make and a lot of ^equipmmt to i ; provide this 'round-the- the service still better and clock telephone service. more useful for everyone. Beechwood NIW JIRSir 1ILL miPHON! COMPANY Hotel SUMMIT TIRE CO.. INC. 51 SUMMIT AVENUE SUMMIT, N. I. NMAtUAm MlW MttfV MKSMtS A SMATIf. THf SUMMIT HfRALO. THURSDAY, OCTOIE* 10," \HJ~ jpp building beta* built Pair, of automobile natural on Ow new charter wtn will ee used in addition to the mad? with tats typ# Ink, Also on •list «trvice end iwrt* depart* »od«U. Library Shews fM VM4 display are paotograph* of taa meat es Broad etr*et delegates and a map at the Rut Xtiaf biutoaw. Michael ger* campus, where the eonvea- Starts MURJ * local Naafa agent is •ays. has made the pw> oe on Broad strwt toe the Union County signer, of ttaf contidferjtMitatirrest and will tak« care of customers, revived Constitution mi a pfn maiB unfj| ^^ Election Day. used by Mrs. Richard I- Miller of aew building on Sumnirt avenue will b« around the corner Summit, one of tie delegates, in Artiiur flott signing the document are now on from the Broad «tre«t locatloa. display, at < the Summit Public Li- Newark Cdbft Secretary and trill permit Leonctte Motfin to giv* better •ervlce for tb« re- brary through the courtesy of Mri, President Robert C. Qotfeitr of Mailer. ! Rutgers University, announced penr-a present freni. Gov- \cvnuy the appointment of Arthur ernor Driseoll, contained a special jg j*|stt of 22 Mill street, Morris* ink said to I&itt 800 years All alg- |tOWJIi M secretary of the Newark coat of shining 'Colleges of Rutgers, in direct charge of public relations ' • A graduate of Jeffernon High armor for your School, KJitabeth sod Drew Unl- | veirsity, Mr, PIstt received tall 1 i master's degree from Columbia floors—my lady (University in 193t He WM dean and president of Morris Junior College in Morrtstown until 1>43, wh«n It,-suspended during the war. TEACHEBS HONOR SUFMUNTKNDENT -Surnaut He thpn • becanop regional coor- welcomed their new superintendenp t and his wife. Left ta dinator of th« Civil Aeronautics lociation lalt Friday at a dinner held at Canoe Brook Auatry Ou» Administfation's war training David McNetly, preaident of the Association; the gu«sta of honor. HARTLEY'S service in New York, Mr» Roberts v. 3. Reed and Superintind*,-nt Ree4. and Me*. Reed W Mr. Platt's wife is the former Hyde, president of the Board of Education. (Pnoto by Tayi ORANGE MARMALADE Jean Webster, daughter of Mr. •ind Mrs. Bertram L. W*b*ter,»rt- ly .on behalf of the Board of Edu- ccntly of 62 Elm'Street,'this city. Teachers Give cation. Teachers and their wives or husband* to th« number of lid Dinner Party to attended the dinner. Mr. 6 Mrs. Reed In « harvest moon netting Fri- Knights Templat day, Oct. 17, at Canoe Brook Coun- try Club, Summit Teachers Asso- ciation gave a dinner party in Attend Annual honor of Summit's new superin- tendent of schools, Roberts v, S. Reed and Mr*. Reed, State Pilgrimage Interspersed in the program, the teachers tang to the tune of Evt'rett J Rebel!, commander at Just a Few Step, off Summit Ave. Near Brood Strwt "Reuben, Reuben" these lines Valiant Commandery. 25, Knighta "He'» informal, he to friendly, bet Templar of Summit, headed a lo>- j WHERE PARKING IS NO JROBLEM your neck that we are glad." ThU cal delegation who attended th« song and a number of others were "annual Templar Festival Saturday HOW IM) YOU W) IT? That is the question asked every day in our adapted or written for tbe occa- at Crescent Temple. Trenton. Com- | mnndcr Rebell wai accompanied : store regarding our low prices*. The answer Is simple. We manufacture in sion by Mies Dorothy Stuart and Claire LaCrosa, members of the by H. Marsh Shbrrock, Ht-rm*» W 4 our own and affiliated factories a larjje part of our Roods and ue sell at whole- association. J. Fred Muller, chair- Bluhm, John M. Mullin, Jr., Oliver sale prictw. We ajao buy manufacturer**' CIOHC-OUIH and clothing "out of season" man of the schools' instrumental B. Mahan, Frank Meisel, Jesse for rash when we can name our own price and we pass along this saving to music department, led the sing- F. Stout. John L. Robinson, *n4 you. ing with Miss Margaret Thorp, Millard R. Taylor. elementary achool supervisor, at Four other men from this area the piano. accompanied the Valiant delega- ladies' Weather Sealed Men's 100' r Wool Children's One Piece With David McNeely, president tion to the festival where they of the association, presiding at received the Malta and Red Crows Raincoats the dinner, A. J. Bartholomew, di- degrees of the order. They were Plaid Shirts Snow Suit rector of tbe city's secondary edu- Elmer G Houston. Richard Badg- with Hat cation program, was the master ly, Albert L. Bross, and Frederick $2.69 $6.98 of ceremonies'. At the head table G. Sigler, Jr. Mtcs 2, .1 and * wer« Mr. McNeely, Mr. Bartholo- Value to $5.98 Made by ReJIanee mew, Mrs. Reed W. Hyde, prcel- Summit Elks Midge Plastic Verified Value dent of the Board of Education, Put TOUT hand on the best food buys of the week by filling your $10.00 and Mr. Hyde, Donald G. Mitch- Freedom Train Support Raincoats $3.98 ell. Robert R. Diefendotf and J. entire fjnkr at SUBURBAN MARKET where every price is Rosa Tuttle, school commission- Summit Lodge, 1,246, BPOE, baa Worth $7.49 a low price every day. Yes —you get REAL SAVINGS here $3.98 ' , t Girls' ers, Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. Dief- endorsed the national campaign endorf. and Mrs. Leonard E. Best, of Elks to give whole-hearted —savings yon can see and feel in the extra .change our low wife of Mr. Best, also a achool support of the Freedom Train is Boys' Heavy Cotton Snow Suits prices pot in the palm of your hand. j Men's Cotton Sanforized connnkeioner who telegraphed every locality where it will stop. Slxe* S and 1 his inability to attend, Walter 8. This in being done in challenge t* i Undershirts Eddy, secretary and business^aian- efforts of the Communist Party j lean Swiff's uilh ahert MeevM $7.98 Work Shirts ager of the Board of Education, to "sabotage" the Train by mak- Mrs. Eddy and Mrs. Bartholomew. ing it appear that backers of th«. Whofeor 65c Site* 7 to 11 ZI|I(MT Front Train are "big business" inter*»l£r $9.98 Miss Emily H. Quigg w&s gen- "As Americans and Elks w* re- EiHwrHaH *>• Underpants eral chairman of the program, dedicate our resources to th« ful- PORK LOINS Come- In now while the stork $1.79 Mies Sarah E. Cadoo, chairman fillment of the noble purposes of to match of the arrangement* committee, I* complete. Worth M% more this Freedom Train carrying wit& Swift's Premium Value to $2.49 and Mi&s Grace A. Freeland, tt throughout America tbe sacred! 59c chairman of the decorations com- documents which secured and mittee. Whota or Women's guaranteed our freedom ami 9MMK American heritage," John Rillo, Men's Heavy Cotton Girls' Reversible Mr. Reed responded briefly to HAMS -59c exalted ruler of Summit Lodge, Plastic and Leather Wool Plaid and an introduction given him and Mrs. Reed. Mrs. Hyde spoke brief- said, Belts Bloomers 74c Raincoats 79c Ib. A large assortment In Extra Large Sizes CHUCK ROAST 49c Gift Boxes $5.98 Values to $2.00 HHSJ snviara vrassjsj M 94c A $10.00 Value # •lit FOWL 39c LEGS <* LAMB 59c Clwice C«H. Rrft 4 Ribs RIB ROAST 59c

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m PbiAfi«ld You'll APPLES. . . . 51b. 25c Find Sufk Famous Lint* in Stock m , GRAPEFRUIT. . 5for25c • Mrgc • • Ywfc WfcNt ORANGES. . . doz. 19c • KltURfcMl ft W«TM tfSg^gsjs^R^s^sa JD^^AML '"' ' ' #• ^ Tough ...or • Ukmtti «••«» Mmpf* boob rhork-hJ »( •..b.bl«, Fife SPINACH. . .. . Ib. 5c Pr«.| P.llfrn. for «T«ry budget. Let at k«l» f«« • Just Lonely? •"" »»nr hosM diilinctivelr diHer«aa> POTATOES . . 5 lbs. 17c The money you give to (h« Community Cheat will b« spent locally. Every community has its own need«—family welfare, hospitals, clinic*, OPEN FRIDAY NITE TIL 9 P. M. community houses, day nurseries, homes for the) aged and lor the infirm. A COMPUTE LINE Of FANCY GROCERIES These Red Feather services must have money to cany on. Will you RE FROZEN FOODS. " f ivej—and give as generously as you can? * Paint and Wallmtptr C«. COMMUNITY CHEST* r MST FRONT smnr SUBURBAN MARKET urn* tMvict 442 Aw. Summit 6-2670 wt 1233 M filfIS IN TBIICCIST lEMIISTiprIP EXCITI1C , TUT ffift IELPEB VOI! (IT YOIII Vftit MM

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Coma ihop! CoOM aa^I Come to your AJtF today t We're c«lri>rafing our 88A anniversary irith valuea lor yoi. pot joat a small munbef of vaduaa ipattcd 1MSe and dm. But values m every department by die doten, ly tW seote, by tiW ka&dml. We plained months ahead to make tiiit a real party lor your budget. Mouth-watering meats . . . delecubk dairy foods . .. luscious fruits and vegetable* — weVe ererything ready now to prove to you how AltP Mvet you money on all the food you buy!

AtFft FaUMVS A&P TEAS- YiSlTA&P** VALUE.PACKED FAMOUS FOB $$ YEARS ANN PAGE FOODS ARE BACK AGAIN! GROCERY DEPARTMENT Ever since the first clipper ship — bearing a cargo Good news for Ann Page fans and emery thrift* b*»a*nrifr! Moat of Early Garden Asparagus cxi Monta i»«i w 35c of choice tea for A&P — arrived in this country, the grand-tasting foods and fixings that feear aW favMwt Asa Page your A&P has been famous for the quality and label are back in plentiful supply at A&P. Now ycm raa t&mA on ham Sweet Peas , «o«adala |7 oi ean2'or25c flavor of A&P teas. Try A&P teai today — you'll Page for marvelous main course dishes , . . aelkioi* tkaaats ... * choose them ever after. smooth salad dressings and all the pm ftnu! preset*** voa need. Cams Sweet PeaS tona 30 o* ear. 3 'or 29c Rich and llavorful in today . . - fill your basket with Ann Paste kitcbraJatal paatry 1 tiW 20 supplies. Mo'nef back if you don't agree — An Pa$« » yarn beat bay. •Sweet Peas V* **•«»• « >» * •«•' **» 21« WECTAR TEA . . . »' Tomato Puree 'or*. 10,4 o». can 2'»' 15c Full-bodiw) arW String Beans ion» standard 19 01. can 3 ><» 29c OWN TEA Tomatoes lona and otbar brahdi 20 01. can 2 <•"» 25c MMHaVMMIaVsWIsWMna^^ Boston Style Beans Tomato PaSte Vartout Brandt 6 oi can 10c I BE RIGHT...Birr Tomato Soup •*»* Sauerkraut ' A&P Irand fan^y 27oit»nlOc Libby Tomato Juice . . iioi c.n2'or23c "SUPER-RIGHT" QIAllTV MEATS Macaroni or Spaghetti >•»•*• 15* AXB GET MORE GOOD EATING FOR YOUR Grapefruit Juice • a • ••«« can 3'or 25^ Salad Dressing PillinctW* in n»n«r Orange & Grapefruit Juice is oi. can 3 for 29c Choose Super-Right meats and enjoy the tender, juice-filled goodness of truly fine quality meats. All Super-Right meats are Mayonnaise Apple Juice *adCha»k o.uartbot. 17c specially selected . . . and they're Close-Trimmed, too, to elim- Heart's Delight AprkotNactar 12 oi. can 2'or 21c inate excess waste before weighing . ., give you greater value Sparkle Puddings 3 -^ 19c for your meat dollar. Be right . . . buy Super-Right from Grape Juice AW pinfbot.25c now on: Peanut Butter Prune Juice Dal Monta or Sumwaat quart bot. 25c

Dried Prunes A&* urg»Siu 2 n>. pk9.35c Smoked Hams Re«dy-to-En-v/hoi. or Preserves ii«kwy i» «29« Rolled OatsSufln/daldQulekCookingZOoi pkg 2 (or25c ' Prime Hilts of Beef Orange Marmalade Pork Loins ' Cider Vinegar Pure. Fwtf Sirloin Steak - Ann Page Mustard i» Vanilla Extract •«*• 17« Porterhouse Steak sho,tcu.-u,,w.»r. Bottom Round Pot Boast N.»SIA*M n>79c AnnPaJf Pancake Flour Sunnyfuid 20 or pkg.l3c •rslUag tad Frylag-Sizas undar 4 Ibi. . I SYRUP . PRESERVES £ Red Salmon Sunnybroo* 1 Ib. can 59c Top Round Steak ' Ib. 79c {''owl law S«M~4 lb«. m\4 OVM Ib. 42« Pure cine and miple ayrup. Apricor. Pr«eh. PsompfSc ne Plsn. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli . i«« jar 21c Chuck ROBSt or Staak-Bona In Ib. 59. 59*5 Kadota FigS FloWII Brand 2?oxcan3Ic Yellow Cling Peaches 'I»M 29 or 23c Plate & Navel Beef ib 35c Loin Pork Chops Cwtar Cui» ib. 69* can Veal Roast Bonalasi-Shoulder Ib. 53c Pork ChopS Hip&ShouldarCuti Ib. 53c Peaches ,'W Monfsortfbby 29ocean29c Leg or Rump of Veal n>. 59c Fresh Spare Ribs . ft>.55 c Layer-Pak Vegetables Ura«'i w ox. 49c Ginger SnapS Old Faihionad-NabiK* 11b. pko. 30c Breast or Neck of Veal ib 29c Fresh Hams WholaorEllhtrHalf Ib. 5,7c Ms JiKElT NTS Pretzel Stix *•»• iOoi.pkg.13c Pork Sausage tink ib.67c Smoked Beef Tongues 'h49* But don't forget tha folks back home! Take lltosi cwen iresii Borders Henio Lmuw •» Powdar iar59c treats from the luscious line-op at A&P. Frankfurters stinUu ib 53c Pork Shoulders smaksa b.53c Lang's Dill Pickles . • • • Qu.rti.r21c Windex Window Cleaner ««. boi. 2 for 25c Pork Butts Smokad-tonalaii Ib 89c Fresh Caught Seafood Fresh Domits Sani-Flueh ...... , can 19c Sliced Ba«on 2 * ib! k . 89q Fresh Butterfish P 9 •»«».•«• Frnit Cake Laundry Bleach •right sm quart bot 10c Beef Liver Spadally Salactad Ib 59c Fresh Veakfish Wilbert's Floor WaxNo-iu* pmt35e n art67c Boiled Ram si.c.d % ib 59c Fresh Whiting a Marvel While Bread U Zippy Laundry-Starch . . quart bot 20c Liverwur8t»rauni*hw.io.arsnc»dib. 59c .Fresh Oysters Party Rye Bread • • Ws(15e Sunshine Loaf Cake Orange Topped Buns pig 29c Apple»a«cc Cake . ^^^^^^^^^S^^rfaM|^^a^a^^^^a^^^Msa^^^^^M|^MaBaB^lM*aa^^^^^^^B^B^B^aM^^BMBJBJMB^HBBi| Raisin Pound Cake nw OL em 33c Mafliiis . SEE A&P** BIG SELECTION OW GARDM-FRESB PRODUCE FiNB YOUR FAVORITES m You can*t help seeing the big,' appetizing array of sun-ripened fruits and farm-fresh vegetables at A&P. You can't help liking their just-picked flavor, m DAM mmm either... or their prices — just right for even the most modest budjjet. You'U have no difficuky locating Iota of eoontrj-Crah isA EiGBT O'CLOCK cream .. . high-quality butter and fine-tsstiug datese at ASP. Garden Fresh Spinach w RED CIRCLE Fresh Grade A Eggs ;ir Rich and full-bodwd Florida Grapefruit M*di<"nSiM 17 Amarlcari Eating or Cooking tj Ibi. jarfjC Mild Cheddar Cheese Delicious Apples 2 it* 29c Oranges California J h.hta69* Nucoa Margarine • • b 39e Ched-O-Bit Greening Applet 2 n» 17c Potatoes U.I.NO.1 lOib.ba039« Snappy Cheese » a ioa.pka.18e M«l-O-Bit Swim Emperor Grapes 2n»29<:- Sweet Potatoes 3 »»• W« Cottage Cheese ir*»h»oM i «i. «s 14* Grated dwese Vellow Turnips 3 ibi 10c Yellow Onions 2»>i 17« Cream Chefete *°'^'* i««.2f»r33« Soar Cream White Onions . 2 ibs 17c White Cabbage . . * 6« NestIe'sGruyerev • Fresh Milk Walnuts Diamond Irind ft" 45© Cider No Dapoiit Hfl«l. 39c gtl. I IVORY SN0W LAVA SOAP IVORY SOAP CHIFFON FLAKES CR1SC0 LIBBV9 STRAINED IVORY SGAP IVORY SOAP Vsfl»tsbl» ShoftsntriB BABY FOODS } for all fins fabrics / Cla«m Arty handt fOlPaW For loilsf, laundry snd bath , IsunoVy snd bslh rib- can 38« £1.06 VsrlsfiM 12^9 10. 33- if TH* SUMMIT HttALO, THUtSOAY. OCTOttH 18, 1*7 c4 ts« Greater WDaV m B«al Xstat* Bo*rd- Otto** Trust Co. Un. P*ol« Cartalno of « Over- spring concert, H>. Sum wmid list* M 000 at* look tmtl, Is pUjria* piccolo Is «*«i*a and c TW housis* attcwtie* Is »«r« swgasi to* moats ttw IMvanrity of MlcbJgaa'a •ngagaments. }«raty lisa tm»nw*d greatly this Ube €3ot»sttry, by far RewriRons 8« lurching mad Concert Band this Inaastr and wUi centime to im- the gt«ttldtt. coi*Jrttction record fall at swim prove, Henry N. Stam president is BM*sjfy\ ?b* hsaTa «ettvttl«i include an not their feet ff «kc Ktw Jersey Association ei -FurtWr tr«fr««a *u; lie stmde AddtkMial Space fcssJ Estate Boards, declared wh«|t r«« r«»4rtrt««a» ts FREE 0F CHARGE b«u made tbc move neeeasavrjr, BY APPOINTMENT The «lditio«»l fitarten will twi»e tbi consumer credit and mortgage U»n department*. Monthly payment mortgagM an* i * 387 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SI;.. aj! eoasfcaer lo».n# viU ortjioat* thf r* end paymenU on both typ«» of credit wftl b« received th«r«. Mr. Ed«ar cluunficd coniumir credit louit mj contiiting of per- sona] loam, automobile loans, M>- NATIONAL NEWARK pliaace loau, borne repair and mod«rnUatloa loatu. Part ©f the new apace will be •4' m made available periodically to tri nurt...in conlertaMi Personalized Checks merchant* of Summit and vicinity to display consumer merch&ndift i*af t*u which can be purchased with bank credit, Mr. Edgar stated that the ad- /f'sodresi-vp save time ditional «pace will bent-fit all th« EARLY CHRISTMAS 8IIOFPINO - Girl Bcout Karen Mtesem, daughter of Mrs. Albert Miesem, one elastomers of the bank by provid- Troop 12 mailed their OtrlatnuM gifts to Velp, Hoi- of the troop committee, wore an authentic Dutch sports jacket that gives costume down to wooden shoes and carried a doll ing more room for eacji depart- ayid, last Friday (roro the Summit Post Office, to protection against and travel ment and increased - lobby apace iiwure their arrival in irnple time to cheer the «1- similarly dressed. The girls pictured are: flret row, for the u*e of depositor*. roost destitute children of that ^own which was a Celeste Leasing, Beverly Mallard, Betty Ann Or- wind and rain! Designed There will be two entrances war casualty. The troop met at the Methodist par- mond, Ann Williams, Wary Jane Coonjbs; second for good looks and good ish house on October It to pack the bundles which row, Mary Rafferty, Christine Ragatt, Peggy Ann connecting the new quarter* with taste,.. built for comfort.., the main banking; floor, one will contain reconditioned clothes they have collected, Askew, Carol Bishop end Ann Riemer. W. R. Quack- b« located in the front- of the and aUo character dolls they had designed and enbus«h, postal clerk, is shown at the window'. and perfectly tailored in dreued in the arta and crafts work laat year. bank for the convenience of cus- "" ••( U -.'...I-..- " - - *(Phot« lnjr J»y( fine-weave gabardine lined tomer* and one in the rear for em- ployees. One aide of the banking to a $80U?0 deficit for last year. with gay cotton plaid. floor has been enlarged to pro- D.L&W. Reports l#et Income after ..contingent; Sigma Phi vide additional commercial tel- charges was $2,179,853, contrasted To Hold Cafe Salt lers, handling checking account $9 Million Gain to the third quarter deficit of l*at transactions and - also the com- year of $1,206,348. Summit Zeta Chapter of Beta mercial loan department at well In Gross Revenue Sigma Phi will hold a food and j DMJEANTADMJEANTAMAM C aa a window for miscellaneous Net operating income of the cake sale, In the former Dorothy A groaa revenue of railway mu $5,955,391 compared services. On th* opposite side will Hughes shop, 545 Springfield ave for the first nine months of 1917 with $2,580,26* for October 1M6. Flying bills by Personalized Cbcckt be located the savings department was reported by the Delaware, nue, on 8aturd|y for the benefit A'12" U as coavenknc as the oeamt mil- and ChrUtman Club tellers. of the^ CrippleW Children's Home Lackawanna It Western Railroad. Enemies of Wildlife DOX> 5*VCS HK| StfM SUM CsQft. The chief purpose of this ex- in Newark, which has been one This represents an increase of al- Uncontrolled house cats are one Safer duo carrying cash. No wak- pansion is to Increase operating most $9 million compared to the of the Chapter's various projects ing for receipts ... cancelled checks efficiency and improve the service $50,373,196 reported for the same of the greatest enemies of wild- for the year. MCELGUNN'S' life "fame conservationists, 'wild arc legal proof of pajnaest. The of alt departments of the bank for period in 194«. Sale of cakes will begin at 8:30 predators generally restrict their Hubs provide a record of expendi- the benefit of en «ver increasing The Increase wu reflected most a,m, and continue through the Shop for Men number of patrons. hunting to night time, but house tures, aed permissible income cue spectacularly in net Income after day. Pies, preserves, candies and deductions. fixed charges, with $2,606431 on cat* may prowl and kill at any Cor. Springfield & Maple Summit 6-1771 20 eketktfor $2 Swnmif AccoyntoiH the plus side this year, compared hour of the day or night. cookies will also be sold. ,.,includes your Open a National Newark Special AfttMl Neworic Session name imprinted Checking Account with any amount. The October meeting of tha on t4tb cbttk Maintain any balance. No monthly N>»arW Chapter, National Asso- s mnd4 bandy service charge. Accounts snap lie ciation of Cost Accountant*, was The New KENMORE Ittlhtr wallet, opened by nuiL held la* week at the Robert Treat Hotel, Newark. The ad- AS LITTLE AS l dress of the evening wi!| be made by Edmond S. La Rose, con- MASTER DELUXE troller of Bausch & Lomb Optical' NATIONAL NEWARK * ESSEX Co., topic: budgetary control. Members of the association OKHS AN ACCOUNT ELECTRIC RANGE Banking Company from this vicinity who ar« ex- It isn't how much but how regularly pected to attend are Bernard Key, ' you lave that counts. - Put aside >a 744 BROAD STREET (>) • NEWARK • 105 fBttY STIEfT 15) Fairview avenue; Franklin L. certain amount each payday. Feel ' Utmb*t Mettler, Beech Spring drive: perfectly at home in starting with as Charles S. Modys, Clba Phar- Chmtf Mimk* Nt>iftOMUt little as |i.0O at this bank. Then save maceutical Products, Inc.; George regularly. You can even' open your *230 y I) McCarthy. Tulip atreet, City; account by mail. Big, 41-inch Slit Julian Kurxman, MoTehouae Terms place, New Providence Borough. We've got some-thing for you In this gorgeous new number* It's not just a new, better, Ke rim ore Electric Range . . , it's your new silent partner, that h ready and waiting for you to say "I want automatip electric cooking." Once you say it, lady, you'll be asiiappy as a bride. We know ... and so can you. Just spare us a few minutes . . . and we'll gladly SCHULZiBEHRLE introduce you to yeur new automatic cook ... the New Kenmore Master Deluxe Electric. You won't be sorry.. Member Federal Deposit Insurance CorporattoB Wbetbtr your preferemc* it for fit* formtmr* jhm America's foremost mmrnmfsctmrers or fur txclmuvt, CMS- tom-mude original Stbulx & BebrU crnrtmn designed md mmdt by our rum mister crtftsmtn., . you'll find hotb for yutr selection in ourbtautijul new sbourooms.

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The popularity of our fur and clothes storage, and our J need for more tine for CUSTOM-MADE BREAKfRONT shown at right, was especially de- deliveries, makes it advisable signed and built in our own shop for for you jo order pur furs a collection of ant imperial dolls. Of and clothes out of Georgian design, it is executed in hand-carved, comb-grain oak and is storage earlier than usual built in. Serves to display dolls MM! as il-.is season if you expect to a bookcase with cabinet space below. need them soon.

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Dmgnm mi Mamtfbctwm 4 SUMMIT. N. J. SU. 6-3282 fine Furniture and Interiors , HORE: 47 Union Mace 0 Office m* fteHrs OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 5:30 - FRIDAY ?:00 to 9:00 I; THf SUMMIT HWJtib THURSDAY, OCTOMR W. IW who tied Netaator M, Mr. DeLong «s gtw« •cretsury; Robert Brydoa, treas- VoUowtag the tf** Ifttf, tnat it* TaJtt. ti W.9H. The H«a4td taHt W aoeiatesL ea staptaartaf'"SSi inaa Mr. DeLattf took a* active part irer; Ed. Johnson, Alhert Brydon, freahmeaU were •BMWBt Is being held ia traat for Summit MM bids i. Christeaaon, trustees. reported tribute wat peid t* Mi ftali «f te plaaataf the fon» of argaatea- banquet F. • aleee. Miss Evelyn Nicktnoa friendly, helpful Mafagg-sjaf atrv* Charles A. Otto oa •f 14 Sterliag street, Eut Or tSesi foUowott ia tetahHthlag the will rule the nurses' lot, hy ataay of Ma f»naar agents, in aa arawmtfng of the aagc who will recede *10O a 36 Yews' Service Mvtaal Beaettt'a multiple ageades reeidenoe at Overlook tomorrow Martha A. Moms, of raoath. , the New Tork aty general a#»ats night at •tiide&ta of the School of of the company and fle*#reai. hi Hew feck CStar aad, when the In Mutual Benefit dents Wilder and Better repratent- plans wire aanotuiMd late taIMS , Nursing will hold a costume Hal* After M of lag the home office. Bis «ffle* a praduotioa drive to boner him loweea party for the entire nurs- with Tie Mutual Benefit Ufe In- staff presented roaea waa coadHeted hjr hit ageats dur» ing body of the hospital. Hostesses surance Co.. Newark, Charles E. September SO. which, will be the pre-clinical studenU. DeLong has retired from active tag the remainder of the year. was hi* last day at the atfta*. The affair Is one of a series of we feWMV fafl service, According to announce- Trained fer Veaefttag Hit interest in Uw advance of well the SUNDAY MORNING ment by John 8. Thompson, presi- scheduled recreation events voted Train«d,for the teaching Ufa iaturaaee aelliag aal recognl- •airy ta fining dent. Since 1M0, when the com- tloa of the agent's importance la oa by the student government sloa, with a Pa* degree front ttees, yen «aa he pea? estaMlabm) multlpU agencies the suooeasful growth of the burt- Two delegates from each class Syracuse Univentty, Mr. DaLoag in New York City, Mr. DeLoag aeas hai been txpreated Vy Mr. at the school attended the state brought to ae Is haa served ae manager of the hegan his csreer as a eetaadt In- DeLoog through away of hie ae? NurscV Association convention at service and collection office, fol- structor at Faan Military tivities within the Mutual Benefit Ajoury Park last week. This is East Summit Hardware lowing years of experience both Jphester, Pa, la UOT. A few and in the Life Managers Asso- the first time that the student •j general agent and agent lot Cot later, while teaching at ciation and Th« Round Table of body has been represented at the Mutual Benefit, New York and the Life Under- lOirAIKAYI. SUMMIT 64)132

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WHITEYt The fans accept no substitutes, eh ? Public Service has filed today (October 30,1947) with the New Jersey Board of Public Utility Commissioners a new rate schedule increasing the basic cash FAN: Why should they - when the real thing is sr delightfully mild... • fare to seven cents on all its lines within the state. WHITEY: Vet hearty in flavor! This is the .first such request for a fare increase since 1930. The increase has FAN: And light as a breeze... WHITEY: Yet a rich, satisfying drink I been made necessary for several ^reasons. CARSTAIRS White Seal Reason No. 1 "7 tftcrecute' labor costs—the biggest exoense of transit ©peretlon. In Octo- ber/ 1923, when the nickel fore wos In effect, on operator was paid 63 %*€*»£% ^ cents an hour to drive a bus. Today he U being paid $1.30 an hour at the KKM WNO KNOW TW tCOM ASK fOt same fare. Last yoar our employees received a wage Increase of 18V» CARSTAIRS cents hourly as a result of direct negotiation. This amounted to a $3/300,000 The Man t .„_ incrsjcHt |n wages. This year employees wore awarded an Increase of who Gates says: wwn suui wwsnr 16YJ cents per hour by an arbitration board appointed under the pro- visions of the State Public Utility Anti-Strike Law. This amounted to an annual Increase of $3,700,000. The total of these two increases represents CAHSTAIRS White Seal £•£• $7,200,000 per year. L r \/ Reason No. 2 MINDED YVHBK1Y.86JJ Proc^ 72% Grain Weu^ Unco pre-war days the cost of m^ry item needed In the operation of a transportation system has vastly Increased. For Instance: A bus that cost $10,000 prior to tho war costs $15,000 toddy or on Increase of $5,000. Wo are replacing about 300 buses a year which means an Increased annual capital expenditure of $1,500,000. Fuels and oils are up $430,000 a year over pro-war days. Materials for maintenance are up $250,000 annually. Reason No. 3 •••,;" pjJ:....' To provide New Jersey riders with the finest modern transportation facili- Eliminate Cold Weather Trouble! ties obtainable, Public Service has authored approximately $19,000,000 since the war for the purchase of 1,422 new motor buses. An additional $4,000,000 has also been authorised for new terminals and Improvements Prepare for Winter Now! to plant and maintenance equipment. Nearly 1,000 of the new buses have already been delivered and put Into Let Us Winteriie Your Ford service. The cost off these buses has advanced so rapidly that we have had to pay APPROXIMATELY $3,000,000 MORE than we would have Jtad to pay Complete Check of fhe Following for them before the war, Mora than 400 additional now buses will bo delivered during 1948. f ILL REBUILD DISTRIBUTOR It Is our plan to continue this modernization and Improvement program; REBUILD CARBURETOR but, In the face off rising costs of all kinds, both material and labor, wo will MOTOR TUNE UP CLEAN AND SET PLUGS be unable to do so without some upward revision of the tare structure. LUBRICATE AND SPRAY LUBRICATION CHANGE OIL CHANGE GREASE The Arbitration Board appointed under the provi- post-war period, it has been a simple matter to sions of the Stale Public Utility Anti-Strike Law, In increase prices and thus absorb unusual cost in- FLUSH RADIATOR creases. Despite all the public resistance to fate Its official opinion under date of August 22, sum- V CHECK FOR LEAKS increases, and management's desire to avoid them,' TIGHTEN WATER HOSES, marized our difficulties in these words: RADIATOR CHE^K HEATER it seems unlikely that the effects of inflation upon INSTALL ANTI-FREEZE "Management undoubtedly must meet formidable prices can long be withstood by this one industry problems in carrying this added cost burden out of practically all others in the country. Mount- (£3,700,000 in annual wages). Its problem is ing costs end decreasing revenues are a combina- New and Rebuilt V« Motors Now Available ' , auite ift*lft» that of many industries where, in the tion that cannot long be withstood." Repairs May Be ip Budget Plan. PUBLIC on Motors, Inc Summit 4-4200 14 THE SUMMIT HtRALO, THUtfDAf, OCTOIE* 30, If47 Weddings, Enaaaeme fits and Other Social News ^±^f J tf^^F ' I^r I ' ___J____Jta»M^^^^^^^^^^MMMSWMMMMMaiMa|«^W^WMWMMMWS*WIIWSaMSWil^^ Joan Ussher Mai lory becomes #r/cfe 0/ Late October Ceremonies Are Held for Two Brides MhsRusso Weds Robert McMahon C. £ Graham Reeves of The Charing At Candlelight Ceremony in Madison Mary's Episcopal Church it 'Mr* F. E. RtudtU, 2nd, of Wash Mia* Josephine Ruses, daughter j and the lite Mr. Ruaao, was mar- Manchester, Coan., waa the set-lcgtoa, D. C. oT Him. Beatrice »*«» «* &**%"ried to Robert Everett McMahoa, ting on Saturday at 4 o'clock for Richard Early fteevag of Madi pike road, Chatham Township, son of Miv aad Mr«. Oscar Me- Farland of New Providence Sun- the wedding «f ICIM Joan Usaber ton, m, 3, was U» brother's but day evening with a candlelight Mtltory, daughter of Mr. and Uti man, and his ushtri wers F. ftan ton D»Iand sf Chsstiiut Hill, service at St. Vincent's rectory jHenry Ke«d Mtllory of that place, Three Graduates M&u., Johja C. Early of New York, Madison. Rev. Christian D, Hagg t« Charlt* Edgar Grahua Rsevta, Charles Beach Powell of Man Of Kent Place officiated. son of ICrt. Ernest R. Early of Chester, Edward Ely of Smithing' Mis* Mary Achille of Stirling as If _ The Clearing, Hob&rt »%«nu«, ton. Conn., and Robert Col* of School Are Wed was maid of honor and Mr. Mc- the answer to peace and Summit, and the late Richard RocklBgh«.m. N. C. jParlaad was best man for his An ex-Governor graduates of Kent Place to "Early Reeve*. Rev* Alferd Wil- The bride wore a gown of white step air ... and solves the men married recently in liam was the officiating clergy- satin trimmed with ducheai lacs problems simply; Droj, " nearby town*. > . '. ' ' - Given in marriage by her broth an man. % that had Belonged ia her family, «r, Ralph Russo of Cfftttham Town- bomb on Moscow!' Re and a white tulle veil. She cat* Given in marriage by her father, ills* Dorothy Van Riper Rey- ship, the bride wore a gown* of The Russian people are ried orchids and »t*phanwU. Th« daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the bride «u attended -by Mri. white satin in princess style with Democracy's flag wave: on matron of honor wore chartreuse high,. Charles B«ach Powell, matron of Cyril Arthur Reynolds of West a lace bodice, short sleeves with faille and a cap of velvet autumn I suppose, like a honor, and Miss -Margaret Mai- Orange, became the bride of Paul long'mitts, and a full train. Her leaves. All other attendants wore ending, everyone would lory, amid of honor, both of Man- Nicholas Belmont, son of Nich- fingertip veil was gathered from similar gowns of chartreuse faille pily ever after. chtster, Her bridesmaids were E. Belmont of Spartanburg, with similar caps of velvet autumn % heart-shaped crown of orange It's about time we , Mis* Eleanor Sllmmon of Wen 8. C, and the fete Mrs. Belmont, leaves. All carried' crtpanthe- blossoms and she carried an armatom bomb« are v>i Hartford, Mrs, Joseph A. Locke, st First Presbyterian Church of mums, those of the matron and bouquet of white bridal rose*, The Jr., of Hingham, Mi»#, MU» Vit- Orange. Mrs. John Herrigel of struments of total' dmructll'"' maid of honor being blue, and maid of honor waa in pink taffeta torla Salvatore of Mew York, and Siiaua.;t wu matron of honor Atom warfare, as many a wU* those of the bridesmaid* bronze. with a velvet bodice and wore a tlst has pointed out, may aad Dr. Francis N. Belmont of juliet cap of sequins. She carried The mother of the bride was in Spartanburg was his brother's th« end of civilization and runiet satin with a matching better times roses. best man. After her graduation You can't -practice D,,,lt)(rif feathered hat. from Kent Place, the bride also Mrs. McMahon attended St. If there are no people ' |O fm. The bridegroom's mother wore graduated from Stoneleigh Junior Vincent's School and Edison Vo- brace U. light blue with a brown h«t and College and received her K.A. de- cational School at Elizabeth. Mr. The world moves from one brown fur scarf. gree at New York University McMahon was in the marines for crisis to another bet-auso of « A reception was held at the and attended Duke University eleven years and is now employed basic sense of insecurity. y^ home - of the bride's parents, Law School. Mr. Belmont, an at Noe'a Greenhouses at Madison. cannot overcome- instai'e to provide jotm uni year* in the Navy as a junior security and the good way of life future home at 220 Oak Ridge Mra» Charles Edgar Graham Reeves grade lieutenant. The couple will Mrs. ttobert Everett Me Harold Bennett to Marry There is only one way to over- avenue,* (Summit Bradford Bachrach live at Durham, N, C. Mri. Reeves Is a graduate of the Norma Freese of Virginia come the friction points in the Ids* Mary Louise Howard, Oxford Sphool Hartford, Conn., Announcement has bee-n made world and that Is for,us (o'strivt Abbie Van Sicklo daughter of Mrs. George Edward and Wellesley College. She served of the engagement of Miss Norma for a better life for our people Approved SchoolsIs Millburn Bride Almost Fifty Howard of Salem Park," Eliza- as lieutenant, J. g, In the Waves Jean Freese, daughter of Mr. and and for the people of the world Miss Abbie Van Sickle, niece beth, aad the late Mr. Howaard, for two years at Washington. Mrs. S. L. Freese of Roanoke, So, if we are really concerned NORCROSS Take Attention of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Van Sickle New Members and William HeadW Garthwaite J D. C, She is a member of the Virginia, to Harold Arthur Ben- about peace Jn our time, let'* ikrt AMERICA'S BEST-LOVED of Millburn, was married recent- Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Junior League and the Cotillion nett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur by, dropping high prices lnit«ad «f GREETING CARDS At DAR Meeting ly to Francis Semon, son of Mr. Garthwaite Smith of South Or- Club. Join Fortnightly F. Bennett of Countryside, form- dropping atom bombs! At the first meeting of the tea- and Mrs, August Semon, also of ange, were married at Baltusrol Mr. Reeves graduated from An auspicious start fea* erly of Millburn. son Thursday, Oct. 18, of Beacon Millburn. The bride attended Country Club, Springfield. Mrs. We, at de Leon's, believe thai Hotcbkisa School, Lakeville, Conn,, made by the Fortnightly Ctab for Wra, Chapter, DAR, with the newly Millburn High School and Sum- Rodney Dennis Hall .of Summit Mr. Bennett, a former B-29 co- lower prices and higher produc- and Princeton University. Me its current year by the asMcfiaon off SIEGELS . elected regent, Mrs. • Raymond mit Secretarial School, and the matron of honor, and Peter tion can do more (or world peece served as major' ia the U. S. 47 new and reinstated nettWrs, pilot, has resumed his studies at Guenther presiding:, the matter of bridegroom Is a graduate of Re- G. Smith of South Orange was than all the bravado of our arm- Stationery Shop Army during the war, and is how It has been announced by tbe mem- Virginia Polytechnic Institute. A SM Springfield Avenue "approved schools" received a gional High School, - his brother's best man. The bride chair strategists. . Lower pnea associated with Reeves Brothers, great deal of attention. bership chairman, Mrs. Charlts W. spring wedding is planned. will make for higher security .., Summit, N. 4. New York City. Brown. New members are; is a graduate of Vassar College Mrs. J. Howard Conover, chair- and! the bridegroom of Phillips und security makes for, peace, X3OCDCDOOOOC man of such work, told of h«r Turkey Dinner Mrs. Loren E. B-simetlL. ^Ir*. Exeter Academy and Princeton * * * recent visit to Croasnore School, Clyde C. Bohner. Mrs. Dorothy University. He served three years This week-end, at de icon's, N,C, one of several schools in the Will Be Served S. Boyle, Mrs. K. EL V. Gariraa. with the Naval Reserve as a pilot J FABRICS we are applying the principles c[ STUDENT LAMPS! south endowed and assisted by Mrs. A. B Chapman, Mrs C&arks and was discharged with the for YOUR HOME nuclear fission to dress price*... the National Society of DAR. A In Two Sections B. Cottrell, Mrs. Wiffiam N. Davit, rank of lieutenant. and down, down they ronir. A Homty as the old farm WAS! With shades severe fire about 18 month* ago, In order to facilitate the serving Mrs. James M. Downey, Ma Ed-I Christ . Episcopal Church at Upholstery, Drapery, Curtain, group of nationally advertised of the traditional Thanksgiving in lemon-pi» yellow or roty-glow pinkl Two- destroying the administrative gar , K Eberhart. Mrs. Albert G. Greenwich, Conn, was the set- Slipcover Fabrics. ort Dresses, formerly priced at turkey dinner to be given at Oakes building and dormitories has Ganz, Mrs. Albert X. Goaslor, Mix. ting of the wedding of Miss Bedroom Ensemblei $18.98, C14.9H and $17.98...rt-dutri pot or one-pot brass tanks—adjustable arm Memorial Church on Wednesday, necessitated « building program Ellsworth Handy, Mrs. ELsrm-t Glen Ridge. 'and Stanford University. He is now Miss Ad«le Benslnger of Bhort Zeigner, Inc. Hills was maid of honor. The with the Foundation for Economic 471 Springfield Ave. Education, Inc., at Irvlngton-on- bride is a graduate of Oak Knoll «S Woodland Ave. Hudson. • . • School of the Holy Child, and Summit a-eo» „ completed her sophomore year at Rosemont Collage in June. Mr. Kenny, an alumnus of Glen Ridge \ SUMMIT ANIMAL High School, was attending Seton Hall College when he entered the WELFARE HAGUE Army fa1942 . We in vile yon to FOUND SLPERTROftlC Male, 1 year old. Part scotty, Better Hearing—Less Rise black. More Economy—One Cord OCR PL A XT Male, under 1 year. Mixed Batteries—Repairs breed. Black and white. Small. HOMI AUfclfHONI CO. 1363 E. Front 81, We'll tkow you ike latest and mott modern machin- Summit 6-2948 PUnfteld 4-«8v % nainfleld, ft. J. ^ ery to dry clean yam dothem Ike SAME DAY you Beautifully designed and atyled hand- 'madt Imported kid or sued* gloves in bring them in. Try our "in at^ 10*..."Out at 5" the length you desire. Plain, txqulsitely $ervice. You'll tike U. embroidered or applldUtd. Sices I to 7tt. FOR FLOWER^ CIUSTI McCUIN. Powm medtf, pliotoyoplnd in 16.50 to fl&50 « »tdt-ilpp«| To«i OWM blowt «f Hamin« woriet wool lm*f mi contrmt\*q fuH^lartd bdkrliw ikirt f SUGGESTION: 100% aU wool crocheted IN wlBftr.whlrt. " gloves in an assortment of gay' fall colors. prompt cleaners Tfct Ton! MMIM, $7.M Th. lolltrlna Skirt, $7.98 Joan Mai Ion Opp.Statioa i Cor settere r Summit's Cfjily Exclusive Cotaet SaJoh " "Out at 5" 109 Summit Ave Summit, N. J OTESI • A. ML • r.u. 420 Springfield,Av«. 432 Springfi.ld Av«. Su. MONTCLAIR SPRING LAKE THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. OCTOMft SO, If47 If Weddiru Engagements tmdOfherS^ialNem EHt«bttk Cookman Is during the latt war aad is with To Review Plays Autumn Betrothals Are Carol Jean Joos, the Virginia Fir« and Marine 1»- Will Review Plays Eng«gtd to Frank Protstr surancc Co. of Riehmoad, Vs. William f. Crone, AR»ouftcemettt has beea mad* by In a program calltd "Footllght Sirs. Charlas H. Cookntan of En- Ecboea," Mary Tretttaway wU! r* Till Birth of Daughter Announce Troth glewood of tbt engagemeet of her view a number of current Broad' daughter. GUsabeth, to Frank Mr. and Mr* Theodore Br»U of way plays before tbe Fortnightly Mr and Mrs Caxi W. loojt of Woodward Prosser, son of iirs. lenaick %¥«aiu« tnnou&ct the Club at their regular meeting Park Ridge, 111., have announced Frank Pro**«r of Hotel • Be«ca- Wednesday, November t at 1:18 birth of • daughter, bora i" cartwa, hamburger, and the «n§at«n»eat of their daugh- ooA. formerly of Englewood, aad p. m. in the high school. 23 at Overlook MI irith reearAi «f top tunes ter Carol Jean, to William F the lute Mr. Prosscr. these A teacher of the drama, actress Crane, ton of Mt. and MM. WIU and director, Mrs. Trethaway will Ii*a« Rae €r*m of Webster *v«- Cookman, daughter alto of intersperse her provocative analy- nur * the late Rev. Charles HL Cook- | Mother*! It your ttawe ©a tht man. was graduated from the Slenderizing! e*iU»I »•* «' Bilft-HoMt-Fltttaf sis of the chosen production* with Hist Jou* i* a gram Drew. He is now with Pittsburgh "Girl Maty Trethaway Mis* Anne Louise ^'ewinghouse Supply Corporation Trtniactiotti * for a Mortgage Of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnton of I in Newark Lo»n at The Summit Trust Com- Pittsburgh, have announced the Summit High Graduatt pany will be most agreeable. If engagement of their daughter, Miss MacMahon \ French building or buying a nome, let Joan, to Richard Alan Lawrence, Married at Madison Mr VUlhriSn* • ^rnQiuiU of jC/i/4 Women to them come to your aid with a loan. |son of Mr and Mrs. Phillip L. Miss Viola De Santis. daughter Is Fiancee of Patchogue fSgtfc Sdiuwl served Lawrence of Edge wood road, of Mr. and Mrs. Louis De Santis thr«* |«tt wtE8i SJn- T'.S? 'Navy See Pottery Show The Jeanne Beauty Shop is a Summit. of Madison, was married October Pacific Veteran j in th* Pacifiii tstaMtHtt nl -war - He Spanish *pacious, well-equipped salon. Call The bride-elect is a junior at 21 in the rectory of St. Vincent's w at Church of that place, to Paul Si- Mr. end MraT Jo**j>h A Mac-1 At Flemington them* for a date for a beautiful, Wilson College. Mr. Lawrence is NOW OPEN monson, also of Madison. Mahon of Park avenue announce I joft, permanent. Their operators a graduate of the Lawrenceville A d«pl#y of art pottery and Mrs. Simonson is a graduate of the engagement of their daugh-; f'oarto • Midi-** are expert and the environment I School and Attended Princeton s Coumw «# Baston tableware, as' well a* cut glMW- (Httmlass) Summit High School, and Kath- ter, Anne Louise, to Robert W.j relaxing and restful. ,- University before serving for three ware, whicii is the largest one In arine Gibbs Secretarial School. Willeford, son of Mr and Mrs. the' stet«», will be. Hievn by .mi'Dl- META and EDWARD years in the Army Air Corps, of Mr. and, Stt?*> • SI C a*eni«it*y I rtara—Mp*n1>a—I.i s Mr. Simonson was graduated from Joseph W. Willeford of New ker* of the American, Home de- . MAUrv MICMI Feel in-the-punk thk fall? May- Randolph-Macon Academy, Rut- Providence, formerly of Pat- of Ess«a. ramfc i» aournmtly' en- partinent of the Fortnightly Club Rrot* Friatali* It* Room 110 Bassett Bldj be you need some vitamins and •U Korlh rhfltmt Rt. gers and Fordham Universities. chogue, Long Island, N. Y. rolled a» •> sfcuitom in thi first when they visit the Flemington T«l*phon» WritflrM MIIIJ 182 Springfield Avs. Sunamlt mineral* to bring back the sparkle St. Teresa sPT A He is a member of the New York Miss MacMahon i» a graduate year of ttw twwri v\n»i cuurw at cut gla&s factory and the Stengl of health. Rogers Pharmacy has Elects Officers; Bar. The couple will live in De of the College of St. Elizabeth, the Kath»rMi* lGlbt»» 3'ahaol. Ban- pottery- showrooms at Firming- the finest brand* in all drugs. Hart place, Madison. and is associated with th* Pm- tan • " ,. . . ton,-.on Friday morning, Novem- Plans a Supper ber 7, ; I repeat, window shop at the Thj- trip will b« made by char- . PHOTOGRAPHS Doyle Furniture Store frequently. Mrs. William Drummond was elected president of St. Teresa's tered torn, leaving the field house. As a remembrance your portrait Doyle displays his wares most at- Memorial Field, at 9:30 a. m. tractively and invitingly. Whether PTA at their meeting of October makes the perfect Christmas gift. 16, and Mrs. Thome* O'Brien is Luncheon will be twrved at the you need an occasional chair or "Doric House,' owned and oper- suite, you will be pleased. the new vice-president. Other of- ficer* are: *ted by Lucy Frances Hiuton, who made the "Penguin" in N«w Commercial and Candid Photography Mrs. Anthony Grieco, secretary; Christmas food packages to go York City famous for good food. Mr* John Gill, treasurer; Chair- 10 Europe should be mailed now. , 'An attractive feature at one of men of committees are: Mrs. Rog- Hill City Delicatessen can do a th«w display rooms is the decora- CHELL FRANTZEN STUDIO er Luria,' Mrs. John Conant, and swell Job for you. Give them the tion by Carl Riti, famous mural Mrs. Thomas Barber, hospitality; 1 Beechwood Rd. Summit 6-2151 go-ahead sign, name and address. painter, which consists of seven Mrs. Harry L. Maurer, publicity. 1 canvases measuring over one hun- Give your favorite little girl a Clam mothers: Mrs . Albeit irfcd feet each. Visitor* may al«o gift to give her dolly..Cute, tiny Madonna, kindergarten; Mrs. ««• glass cutters at their work. shoulder pocketbooks with min- John Grimes, first grade; Mrs. This widely known Nrw Jerttfy ute fcny change purse and hanky, Matthew Keyes, second grade; Industry WAS established in 190B. Whfft fun she will have. Get Mrs. Roy'Ebner, third grade; Mn. Frank Pecca, fourth grade; Mr*. Registrations will be accepted, them at Siegel's or Violet Hill's, and information given, by the 17 Mountain avenue. Anthony Rillo. fifth grade; Mr*. Salvatore Romeo, sixth grade; chairman, Mrs. Arthur V. Wot- Be perfectly suited at The Smart Mr* John Boehs, seventh grade; ring, Summit 6-4389. Shop, Summlt-Mlllburn. Both, suita Mr* Clarence Cryaler, eighth and coats come with umart new grade. " Girl Scout Troop 15 tailoring, in gabardines and wools. A spaghetti supper will be Entertains Children Fall and winter shades; are rich served at the school on Saturday. Girl Scout Troop 15 entertained and becoming. j November 1, at the school, from nine children front the Personal 3 to 9 p. m. for the benefit of the Service ^Association Camp, 417 Trost's World's Fair donuta art cafeteria. Mrs. Anthony RUlo, Morris avenue, at a , Hallowccri without a doubt the finest that general chairman, will be assisted, | party in Calvary Episcopal Church ever. came my way. Delicious by Mrs, David Brumester, Mrs. on Tuesday. NEMO enough for your most elaborate Taadore Franchlnel, Mrs. John The decorations and refresh- party. They keep fresh for days Grime*, Mrs. David Jonea, Mrs. ments were planned and made by and never get soggy. Joseph Panella. Mrs. John Flynn. ! the troop members under the su- VVONDERLIFT Greetings in Chit Chat to Mar- Mrs. Thomas O'Brien, Brs. Anton I pervision of the leader, Mrs. Wal- Supports abdomen, line Saylor, Beauty Counselor. Joas, Mrs. Otto Mahni, Mrs. Rog- I lace Hoge. _. * I •mpoths dUphrMgro, er Lunia, Mrs. William Drum- whlska away weight. She alms to bring the scientific NEW RESIDENTS of Summit were welcomed1 at Mrs. J. H. Scott of Maplewo.nr. prmti&ntt; 3Sr* J. L. mond, Mrs. Anthony Grieco, Mrs. Junior Group Wi|l Dance Yon enjoy comfort and way to beauty to Summit's tender a luncheon given] by the Hotel Suburban last week Naylor. Standing, left toh right; Sfos,, ff". EH. 'Carlson, Harry Maurer and Mrs. J. Nor- The junior group will mcej: Sat- gender. Call SU. 6-6778 for free to inaugurate a series of "get-togethers" among treasurer, and Mr*. E. 8C i&ritaifihjnn. «rt:rptHry. control. bert Gelson. urday evening at Hobby Hall. Hos\ make up lesson and analysis. a newly-formed Newcomers Club. Seated, left to More than forty women WB» gBHs«nm tcsses will be Mrs. Hnllam E. Mony right, are Mr*. Donald E. Mackay, vice-president; , Apples, cider, sweet and white Service League bv JHVI denhall and MM. C. Douglas potatoes are still In quantity at Librarian Do Hardy. NEMO Wayside Gardens. Drive out Mor- Junior Fortnightly Will •*• ris turnpike and stock uj». Bet you To Give Children Oak Knoll To> Je>rrw!i/cun ADJUSTABLE WAIST can't resist the chrysanthemums Hear Monologues, Reviews Mia*- teizaitetJt) aGtornague. chil- Whether dim. average, in pots or cut flowers. Halloween Party Mrs. Robert Hanson, 28 Glen dren's Ilbijanten)' at! thr -Summit Mothers Complete TELEVISION er not-so*»lnnd«r. look This evening a Halloween party Oaks avenue, will be hostess to Public Eirjtiws will) sjjw»k to the Practical and Theoretical T«ch- for label: "Nemo Ad- The "lipstick legion" are flock- will be given at the YWCA for the the Junior Fortnightly Club, Wed. Jefferson; fftamtt TTteanhcr %ma- niciint C'outft, corcting ill Plans for Bridge phaici of Ridio, Frequency Mod- justable Waist" for ing to the Joan Mallon Shop for children now living at the Summit nesday at 8 p. rri. Mrs. Hanson is ciatiorr at tltairr mKHttms rm IWon- ulation. Ttlrvision, Itidl In op- Plans for their annual bridge visible beauty . . . In- personalise* fittings of foundation Home for Children in Evergreen •enior counselor of the club. day eveatng; Siw> wAM have lor ponufiiiit* in Industry, Broid- ' cauinn ot o»n Biujncu. Dar ind rlslble comfort. garments. Bet your boots you want place. All twenty children resi- Mrs. Carof Bostleman, who U party have been completed by her topie "Bhwi** 9rrr 'Children." fvf. Seuioni. Licentcd br N. V. Stale. Apptond fat Viltrtfi. to look kke a candidate for a fash- dent there will be entertained by the tenth district drama chair- the Mothers Association of the A. wide sftlocmim oil Jiiinkuwill be SSI Average Figure ion parade. a teen-age group of the Y/WCA man of the New Jersey Federa- Oak Kno^l School of the Holy on display amii gtUMmtt< may place fWOlL HOW FOR MEW CUSSES at for Shorter Figure who will run a series of Halloween tion of Womerf's Clubs, will re- Child, who have chosen the eve- order*, ftrr twwka- tliir 'Crrristmas VIMI, Writt v Hmt Good new» for the more curva- games, The usual refreshment* gifts. Slsca 2« to M view current plays and give sev- ning of Wednesday, November RADIO TELEVISION ceous gals. Isabel Savage's Slen- peculiar to this holiday will be eral monologues. - Mr* Altnir Jl (Bust •)iint*rt«ined derising Salon, 37 Maple street, 12, for the event, which will be $8.50 served. The Junior Fortnightlys are at art esecutswr rtnarrd hnwoting of INSTITUTE . will prove a boon, For reducing, TvltritlM Tniainf Itau \f»' Sponsored by the Summit Junior making plans for "International held in the school auditorium. the ssaoeiatirra) m bcr hnmc in iclaxing or just plain "luxuriat- f q in., N.Y. 17 |4tth 11) Service League as one of its sev- Week-end," November 8 and 9, Mrs. William Cullen of Maple- Morri* cuurt am W^rinchsdey .of H<:> J-4SIS ! ktttki S«ll . . Everett T. Spinning University, Kent, Ohio. of niur rnwrflr trjrHMCtiwia. Mr. SUverstein ii a business ... , !innaBTately Inturtmce administration student and a priewf. hamhnadi « UiU» Place, Summit, N. I 1046 gradual of Millburn High School.vHe was active In football We've discovered the most won- TeL 8s. 94177 and theater affairs there. derful way for you to shop for from3S8 Gifts. All the materials you need are here for your con- venience (Instruction* toe >. ll Jewelry Glltm Make this a personal Christmas «T «I& WUDGET BAR for everyone on your list. A rnvfle MRortment of Come in today and make your jew- Needlepoint Canvasen 1.98 Gifts elry gift selection. Look into our Bucilla Embroidery Pieces convenient Layaway Plan. That way Bernat and Columbia Yarns for all occasions Wa easy to avoid last minute shop- Bernat Hooked Rugs < ping, v, The L. Rosenstein Helen Edwards Shop YOUR HOME Quality Jewelers for 21 Yean 8»0 Springfield Axe. 28 Bcfidiwood Rd., Summit, N. i. 14 Kent Place Boulevard Summit, N. A 420 Springfield Avt. Just Around the Corner from the Merrill House , Summit, New Jinty l( OPEN FRIDAY N1TES TIL • F. M. 14 I** SUUMTT H»AU>. THUWDAY. OCTOIEft 30. IM7 Social and Club Activities iri Summit and

Summit Couple | Observe Silver Anniversary Advertising Men •r Tel *** «f Pmefitar Couple Celebrate Golden Anniversary •«k on Nursing Observe Silver ' ' —— --M1-r— -•---•MMMtii On Committee for***» Vif^ai if t» Mr., «Btf lbs. inwi A Cornell *» «*f S film t*rr*«e Hucksters Party Anniversary Henry O. Pattbron, Jr., «f He- Ceca.II Women", htth. Snei Mr. and Mft. Harry A- Kenney bart avenue and Raymond J. Cab* of WoodJaml avenue New lift** a •* rent of Beekmtn road have teen *«dajr evening « their* ftiv«r »nnivtr»ary lwt Sat* pressed Into service "as advertis- &** jitta Mr. i« the mm urdiy evening with a party at tat*. Fiorhain Park ing experts to help make the Batraiic. to U»* » at Mr t their horn*. Th« couple were huckster* party at Cane* Brook choo| Sr, «f • married October M, l«t at W**h. County dub Saturday night an ington, DC, and have lived In •specially brilliant and authentic •Ptaker said, and W Summit for the laat Jl year*. Mr. success, in a sauy way, of course. receive a bachei^ Kenpey U hotpltet Mlea promo- after C**bt*t tion manager for Cibe. Preceded by a buffet supper, the evening's entertainment will be ME*. Kenn«y l» the former Alice partly self-provided by guest* who opeato graduatet Cora Baber of Buckingham Coun- are expected to appear ia cot* lie health nursing, m l»«»c a a ty, Va., tnd Mr. Kenney If • nursing and teaching at tte tumes llustratinj their favorits aad industrial »u jn b*ne» of native of Lim«*tone, Me. They advertisement, whether, a« a man r| street. have four children, Anne, Harry JaVnvMiber 2 of dintinctlon, a Fisher body, or A., Jr., of Summit; El»i*e, * "turns for the ttunray." Thc«e who at Middlesex General fail tq dress in costume will be tt- •rt Oowen and Mb. Betty^Sj New Bruuiwlck, md Mrs. Pa- Ka J*D m* eo&e*rt quired to pay an extra dollar to tricia K Welsh of Philadelphia. Conuaitttat, Msm •ta*§arS*» group get In. Ent«rtafa at Lyons" Among the gue»U present Cards received Monday by theWifh Ward PaHy towns. Ca*u*ta» .* Mra. Rodney the following from Summit: guests read, "Look for Life at the Summit Chapter, United s*-y- Rev. and Mm. Je*#e H hucksters party," causing a va-Organisation, entertained pm^ Arts*** wto* ~*-:Z the Dr. Harry H, Bowles, riety of gueases at its meaning. •t tht Veterans Admlni-^. * initial i.'&r«y ouv, Ralph McConnell, Mr. ting them in place, and all prizes way of !a*t week. «• j^ar.ri*-d for .Other tijflasrt* k.t WFIY VKAKS TOGETHKIt -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klnnt-y of Wood- Charles Munson, Mr. are donated by other national ad- Mr* W. V. Satterth^i, ;,' each loniift tifcc«««£% March. W. J. Ryan, Mr. and Mr* WED 25 YEABS-Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kenney of Woodland avenue land avenue commeraoraU d their wedding anniversary Tut-vdny eve- observed their silver anniversary last Saturday night with a party at vertisers, including a package at Prospect street. Summit anijjM ning with ,a dinner party for their family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Tronk, William 'J. H. Ryan, their home attended by local and out-of-town guests. The couple were each place. A roving photographer Alice PerUw, South Orange 'aw Finney of Springfield and Mr. and Mm Foxhall Pinney of Woodland There were • also many out-of- nue, Florh«m Park, married at Washington, D. _C, and have been Summit residents for will also be present. avenue. Their other guests were Mr. Finney's beat man o/ fifty town guests from Chatham, Short charge of th* party the last 11 year*..'(Photo by Jay) Between dance'numbers by the t years ago and his wife, Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Crane of East Orange, Hills, Washington, D.C., Balti- orchestra records of commercial' Mr, Finney is one of the deans of the advertising agency profession more, Richmond, Va., Boston, advertising will be played, and a and founded the Street & Finney agency of New York 46 years ago, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and other treasure hunt has been planned. of which Robert Finney is now general manager Foxtiall Finftey Is ^ places*. Kindergarten Is Mary Alice Brown Members serving on the com- executive vice-president of Robert Blake & Co, The couple were mar- Mrs. WeeftnBcng4,wo songs and mittee will be the hosts, Mr. and ried in Indianapolis. • was accompanied at the piano Represented Best Will Be Married -1.Mrs. H. D. St. John of Short Hills; by her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Gill and Mr. Feisty Feist Given Surprise Party ing the silver anniversary of their neil. The table was decorated At Roosevelt PTAToW.Maxson,Jr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence of Sum- marriage. The surprise was ar-with a wedding cake, and red According to its custom, for The marriage of Miss Mary mit; Mr. and Mis. Dana Martin MORTOAOI IOANS On Silver Anniversary ranged by their son and daugh- rosei, the gift of Mr. Kenney, and many years,' the number of par-Alice Brown,, daughter , of Mrs.and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blem- INDUITUA1 flNANCINC Mr, and Mm. Benjamin Fel- ter, Wallace Feibush of Summjt chrysanthemums. The recreation ents representing each grade was William C. Brown of Short Hills Ings of Short Hills; Mr. and Mrs. INSTITUTIONAL 1AUS bw»h of 783 Springfield avenue and Mr». Florence O'Neil * of rooms were decorated with au- counted at the first meeting of and the late Mr. Brown, to WINWalter Hartl. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. were given a surprise party last Brooklyn. tumn foliage and red and black Roosevelt PTA on Thursday, Oct. liam Leslie Maxson, Jr., son ofMarlon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Loin Cartci|H;n crepe paper. Saturday night, the occasion be- The party was held at the home 16, the kindergarten winning over Mrs. W. L. Maxsqn of West Or- Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred elti Mutual I.iir tii). ('•>. « good attendance by all grades. ange and the late Mr. M.axson, will Webster of Chatham. Robert Cal- of Mr. Felbuoh'0 sister, Mrs. Sol The couple received numerous 1 gifts of silver. take place on Saturday afternoon, vin of Short Hills Is on the special cw,»rl 2.N. J..MA - oJI Friedman in Woodbridge. Twen- With Mrs. Arthur Brattlof, 60 EMI 42 waiting outside. Because of thein responding to his introduction Local Resident ment as a policewoman. Try it •smallness of their quarters it wasto the group, congratulated the necessary to admit only 60 at aparents on their Interest In theAt 25-Year Club time, a chore ably performed by public schools and assured them at home Pat Kelly, who gave his services of the enjoyment he was deriving FRIGID FREEZE HOME FREEZERS in many ways throughout the sale. Dinner in New York from his new position. Latest Models for The proceeds of their opring and Refreshments were served by Paul H. Gadebusch of 30 Bellc- fall rummage .sales are used for Mrs. James Rosa and her commit- vue avenue was among the guests 6 cu. ft. 12 co. ft. 20 en. ft. the work of the two organiza- tee. attending the annual dinner of 10 tions, The Art Association subsi- the "Twenty-five Year Club" of DRESSE dizes classes, exhibitions and F. Schumacher & Co., held at PENGUIN FROZEN FOODS musicals with Its share, and theSomber Topics of the Waldorf-Astoria, New York, Animal Welfare League find* Thursday evening, October 16. 12 Maple Street Summit K-B525 1 original homes 01; new owners for Watercolor Show The club,, all the members of strayed or lost pets in Summit which have served this fabric I H III III. HIM III I MM4*M» HIM I III H*H Since • it started its volunteer Fail to Depress house for 25 years or longer, now work, the League; has found homes numbers 49 out of a total of 614 MASON KING and HIS ORCHESTRA for 485 dogs. * An exhibition of watercolori by the Newark artist, Henry Gasser, present Schumacher employees. VERNON BEACH — CALLER In thanking contributors and Mr. Gadebusch first became wirvloe ana repair all make! buyers for their support, the com-opened the new season last Sun- day afternoon at the Summit Art associated with Schumacher in «t ran including paint Mid body mittee mentioned that many arti- {1816. As a member of the club cles were purchased to be sent to Association's galleries in the Ma- SQUARE DANCING sonic Building. The opening was he ii the possessor of a proper- work. Europe, one man buying $10 worth ly Inscribed silver loving cup. EVERY FRIDAY, SATUB»AY-8:30 P. M of shoes for that purpose. very well attended and enthusi- astic comments were heard from At this year's dinner, presided HORSESHOE LAKE CASINO MEYER-WERNER CM Omega Alumnae Has the guests. over by Mr. Gadebusch, treasurer Off Route 10 • Sawasunna; N- . HUB REBUILT A visitor from New York, Nora and genera! manager, four new ••»IIH«H HIHUIIIIMIMM K MOTOR CO. Dessert Bridge Friday Zuver, member of the Province- members were elected to club iwevoi 12 The October meeting and des- membership. The Schumacher 817 SPRINGFIELD AVE. town Art Association .and former sert bridge .for the Northern New pupil of Hans Hoffman, said it firm, the world's largest decor- Eleetrelttz Jersey Chapter of Chi Omega SUMMIT SU 6-4M3 amazed her that the somber sub- ative fabric house, was estab- Alumnae was held last Friday at jects the artist bad chosen for solished in New York in 1889. the home of Mrs. H. G. Kenagy, many of his pictures did not pro- The Twenty-Five Year Club 20 Manor Hill road. Mrs. John R. 50 duce any feeling of depression in was started by Pierre Pocfer, 'whh Blades of Colt road was co-hos- the onlooker, but seemed to have tess Two new/members joined the who is the president of F. Schu- attarhmenls the contrary effect of lifting the macher A Co., on his 25th anni- chapter, Mrs. Newton Heisley of spirits. She expresesd admiration * We believe this i> one%f Bast Orange and Mrs. Carl Aus- versary in 1915. He was the finest cleaners ever mude! for the color and mood prevalent tin of Short Hills nephew of Frederkk Schumach- * One Year Service Guar- through the display/especially as er, founder of the firm. NOW antee! -i The next meeting will be held seen In "Fox Hill Farm" and in after a luncheon at 1 p. m. at the * 10-Day Trial—with money- "Pennsylvania Vista." Two from Summit Enter back guarantee! Montclair Athletic Club, Mont- Mr. Zuver said he was very e Easy Terms Arranged! clair, on Friday, December 8. Mra. much impressed by the effect of Univeriity of Rochester William Smethurst of Montclair brilliance of light from overcast Two residents of the city have and Mrs. L. Llttman of Westfield CAN HAVE skies, which the artist had begun their studies at the Uni- will be hostesses. achieved in several of the pic-versity of Rochester, both Miss tures. Doris Blades and Wesley O. the WORLD'S FINEST At University of Maine Mrs. Henry Gasser, the artist's Baker entering their freshman William A. Linton, son of Mr.wife, and Mrs. Curtis Prout, for- year as members of the class of MA 9-1379 and Mrs. Arnold E. Linton of 137 mer president of the Summit Art I95L RADIO..... Oak Ridge avenue, is registered Association, presided at the tea Miss Blades, daughter of Mr. at the University of Maine, Orono, table. Mrs. Harry Croyder was inand Mrs. John R. Blades of 2a Me. Mr. Linton, a sophomore, is charge of the -tea. with Mrs. Wil- Colt road, graduated from Sum- In A Fine Cabinet a veteran and a member of Alpha liam Stlelcer assisting. mit High Schoot last spring. She Tau Omega fraternity. The show will be open for the was elected to the honor society, coming two Saturday* and Sun-was a member of the band, or* days, through November 0, from cheitra, glee club and Tri Ep- t ftuniLilwNewEngine GRIFFITHS 3 to 5 p. m. illon Club. She also served on the year-book staff and was ac- Ma longer a radio ovaSobU only Naw Jersey Wheaton Club tive in dramatics. • Hat bc£n completely torn down and •Mp man and radio ronnoiiiauri, you WASHING Mr. Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. rebuilt to our exacting specification* can new bov« a Scottto tt a own cak- To Meet at William Pitt W. Gilbert Baker, Sr. of 227 MOT in youf own homo* , The New Jersey Wheaton Club Mountain avenue also: graduated t Worn parti replace! with New G«o- will open its. fall program on from Summit High School in Wednesday, November 6, at 6:301947. He was a/ member of the uine Fort) ParU ta 11,000 tytlw jxr ••fond). MACHINES p. m. with an annual dinner at the service committee, took part In William Pitt restaurant In Chat- the General Organization show, wMiovt •HUorrion. ham. and was active in football. He i e Immediate DeHrefT Repaired Dr. Troyer 8. Anderson, chair- recently wai selected to the POTMMCV MM fMWMT ft$ man of the Hunter College his- freshman football squad at the tory department, speaker in theUniversity. Mr. Baker .holds • We will call for and deliver field of international relation*, Rotary scholarship. llmiM, m ww will be the guest of the evening. your machint. Hit topic will be "The United Na- Ask About Our Budget Plm tions." Welleiley Club to Sea 6 to 12 Month* Mn. Charles F. Ebsen of Or- Naw Movies of College IMIM styMmlt *mkm fer Our Work It Giiaroiirttd ange, president of the club, will The Wellesley Club will hold |U preside. Mlse Shirley, Baldwin of first meeting, of the year, Thurs- —*t Ot Nmw Jmmy* W«st Orange is in charge of ar- day evening, November 8 at 8 p.m., DILLON MOTORS, INC. rangements. at St. Andrew's Church, 871 Centre SUMMIT RADIO street, South Orange, when, the 520 Springfield Ava.. Surtimif ' SK. e-4200 GRIFHTH PIANO CO. Hawaiian Statistics new sound movies of the college The territory of Hawaii is slight- will be shown. Since this is an and APPLIANCE CO. ly larger than Connecticut, smaller open meeting- the men are Invited. / Estimate Given on Body and Fender Repair* • NEWARK 2, N.J. than Massachusetts and has • tvimwei tmrn mm 411 Sprlngfltld Avt. The hospitality committee, Mn. andPairtUnc * : $«. 4-1771 population smaller; than that of Albert Penlek of Montclair. chair- New Hampshire, | nan, Will serve refreshments. || TH1 SUBMIT HffcALD, THURSDAY, OCTOMK It. i*t? IT Social and Club Activities in Sum Vicinity y iviioa, trhicb 1 ™* JK25SSSS^tifSlProyisionala on occupational duty in the tea k AHmnA Ptrtf J,,*il** Wvir* I *-„,.* U*»*\»~ ft"* * *•;•- ** ^.i.ii..n.l..n..m.un...,ni>... piefectures of the Tokyo-Yoko- Provisionals Attend First Junior Service League Meeting Taylor, Mr. and lira. Albert KauK-tt IIIIIIHHM E. Haat*«, soa of Mr hama area is central Honshu Ii- mun, Mr. and M*» Harold D« {+ D*ald O. Huston of laitd, Japan. Mooy, Mr. and Mr*. A. Dickinson, I •»«•«* *M recenttj A rraduate of Summit High Dr. and Mrs, O. Shaw, liiat lrma f to swtftMt Bgt School. S|rt Hazelton enlisted in Crawford, Q. Wallace Crawford, i* •«*«< with the tfce Army September, IMS. and re- Charlea MJli«r and Mr. and Mrs. ± ceived kit basic training at the Harry Randolph. Delicious Tbod Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland, He bu been overseas Mrs. Carl Anderson of Black- siace December, IMS, and is as- burn road, entertained Friday at SEfNETAMAL signed to "A" Troop of the Eighth a farewell luncheon for Mrs. Ed- C&valry Regiment su a *quad ward H. Wagenhalt of Fairview leader in a rifl* platoon. avenue, who Ii moving to Scars- dale, N. T. After ail discharge in March, ACCOilTlHI l$ta, Sgt Haseltoa plan* to con- Charles R. Nash of Hotel Sub- tinue bin education by tnking; ad- urban and hti daughter, Mr*, vantage of the GI Bill of Right*, George Braender of Village Green, Orange, are visiting at Detroit The Home Owners Association with Mr. and Wn. Robert Na»h. j of .Gowttryiide wilt give a dance en route to the west coaat. j at the Field House Monday eve- luncheon? f ning, with Raymond S. Murray of An executive board meeting of I Middle way, chairman. the Fortnightly Club Wha held at ; D;inner? the public library Tuesday morn- j ing, with Mrs. * Edwin Florance, prtsidetU, in th? cfaftiL_ i Steaks —Chops — Lobsters

CAHPETS Mr. and Mr» He7wald W. Mer- j Grill Platters Hard to find BroadloMti, better c«r and Mr. and Mra Charles j type, 8, IS, 15. 18 feet wide. Stan- i'l,austerer and daughter, Clara, of Business Men's Noon SPECIAL 85c dard weave*. Desirable color* Manoi, Pa, were the guctt* Sun- 30* Mmim Street, Or*«g« for clubs, homes, institution*. day of Dr. and Mr«. VV, B. Hintnan Old established wholesaler now of Springfield avenue, attending Hofel Suburban telling consumer. Appointment* the St. John's Lutheran Church Jet arranged. o hear Dr^inroan. preach. On . (Street Entrance on Blackburn Road) Thursday I>r7 Hinman attended a \% C Cap*, O.C&, conference of Lutheran College 570 Springfield Ave. -•-,• Summit, N. J. EDWARD T. MURPHY executives of the eastern United f M*M«HW>UmUin»tH«MlllllllllllllHlll Box SS, Chatham Ch. .4-380* States atsjlie ^University of Penn- sylvania, Philadelphia.

WELCOMED at the first meeting of the Summit left to right, are Mrs Henry Corwin, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hand, Jr, Junior Service League last Wednesday at Canoe Bernhard, Mrs. Ralph E. Blank, Miss Virginia of Hill Crest avenue, entertained Brook Country Club" were the provisional* pictured Lenfeatey, Mrs. Joh.i Herrigel and Miss Katherine Sunday for the fortieths wedding above with, three committee members, Mrs. Richard Beattte. Rear row, left to right, Mra. J. B. Calla- anniversary of Mr. Hand's par- Eugene Jung Klinck, Mri.. E. T. Higrgins and Mrs. Henry W. way, Mrs. Klinck, Mrs. T. Herbert Henderson, Mrs. nts, Mr. and Mrs. Hand of Elisa- SNOW TOGS Harding. First row, left to right, are Mrs. R. M. A. P. Seller, Mrs. Dean H. Travis and Mra. Higgitis. beth. Guests were from New York, Spaldihg, Mrs. Archibald Smith, Mrs. William Mrs. Walter H. Cox, Jr., president, presided over Westfield and Elizabeth. Warm and Wonderful JEWELER Vanderbilt, Mrs. Curry Jones, Mrs. Karl Joehnok, the business meeting which followed a luncheon. Mrs. W. G. Tatlock and Mrs. Harding. Second row, (Photo by Jay) Mrs. T. H. Rockwell (rf Darien, Conn,, formerly of Summit, has FOR BOYS AND GIRLS been visiting Mrs. C. If. Nichols ing there for a few dayi ^ of Woodland avenue, PERSONALS while Mr. Bishop returned home. 4 Beechwood Rd. Summit 4-1386 p COATS AND LEGGING SETS Mrs. Edgar M. Wright of Wai- 24 friends at a Halloween party Mr. and Mrs. E. W. HeHas arid Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Meyer of nut street and Mrs. Eugene J. tomorrow evening at his home. daughter, Barbara, have moved Fernwood road had as their guests FOR OIKLS - 100% all wool McCabe of Elm street were among I * ...... from High Point, N. C. to Sum- for the week-end Mr. and Mrs. fabric*, attractively designed in recent Florida tourists visiting | Miss Anne Decker, formerly of mit and' are making their homo plaids, checks, pantela and dark Euclid avenue,, has gone to Mor- Frederick "W. Voegler of New the underwater exhibits at Silver at Hotel Suburban until thry get nhsdrs. Hoods or hat» to match. Springs, Ocala, Fla. rlstown to live with her mother York and together with Elinor and possession of their new home on Hie Summit Opera Committee Teddy Mi-yer attended the Prince- and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Badeau avenue. 16.98 to Dr. R. Wilbur Krlegor of Hobo- Brown, at 234 South street. ton-Cornell football game. presents the opera Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Law- ken has moved to Hotel Suburban Mrs. F. B. Llewellyn will enter- 29.50 Mr, and Mrs. John Byrnes of ence of Edgewood road, enter- for permanent residence. tain at her home on Plymouth road Duncllen and Mrs. John J. Byrnes tained at dinner last Friday in with Wednesday FOR BOYS—for drm» Mrs. Edmund G. von Duhn of of Short Hills, spent Saturday eve- tea afternoon honor of the birthday of Mm. CARMEN after meeting of and rouRK wear—100% Summit avenue, will entertain at ning with Mr. and Mrs. Vincent the the Fort- Lawrence's mother, Mrs. R. I. nightly Club, in honor of the all wool In coverts, luncheon tomorrow. Her guests P. O'Neii at Hotel Suburban and Niedner of Hotel [' Beechwood. in a Benefit Performance—Net Proceeds to go to speaker, Mrs. Mary Trcthaway. tweeds, "solid colors In will be the executive, board of the were guests for cocktails and sup- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. grey, blue, hrow,n, navy Nicdncr, Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. Women's Auxiliary of Overlook Hospital New Jersey Division of the Farm per in the Hunt Club room in cele- The Young Adult Chapter of and Ian. •• and Garden Association, including: bration of Mrs. O'Neil's birthday Calvary Episcopal Church had a Lawrence, Jr., and Miss Anr. Law- Mrs. Addison, Pratt, national ex- Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs square dance last night at therence, who waa home from Har- Fa, Nov. 14th —8 P.M. tension chairman and Mrs. At- O'Neii on Thursday were Mayor parish house with Lindsay Brown cuni* Junior College, Bryn Mawr, 12.79 to Pennsylvania. wood Oatman, both of. New York and | Mrs. Will Davis end John as'.caller, Members brought con- City. Williams of Orange and Miss Pe tributions for the school supply 19.50 Summit High School Auditorium W. E. Wright arrived In Sum- nelope Summerwell of East Or boxes which will be sent to Europe. Kin-* 1 to 3—3 to AX Kip Webster, son of Mr. and ange. mit recently, coming from Palm 7-10 HJowla — Miss AVery Foster, Summit Mrs. Charles I. Webster of Kent Dr. and Mrs.C Hartley Berry Beach, Fla., and has taken a suite Fnsqnita. — Mrs. M. G. Wehe, Summit Place boulevard, will be host to . The executive board of the Col- of Ox Bow lane, haye-gonc to their of rooms at Hotel Suburban for cwrflHincnt residence. with as excellent professional cast from N. Y. lege Club will meet Monday morn Vermont farm for a few days va- SNOW SUITS ing at the bomc of Mrs: Walter E< cation. One and Two plrcr* GUEST ARTISTS — LEON VARKAS Gude, president, 87 New England avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orth of FOR CiIKLS-1001 aB Premier Daaseur of the Metropolitan Opera Co. Mountain avenue and Mr. and Delightful... wool or Byrd rloth Twenty members of the Summit Mrs. Arnold Linton of Oak Ridge with matching hats. ANNA RICARDA — Prima Ballerina Nature Club joined in an all-day avenue, entertained Sunday after- Convenient.., Pastel* for tlM vrry and pupil of Argentina field .trip through the^ Great noon with a cocktail party in •—' young. Green, navy, Swamp on Saturday, Identifying honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. brawn, tan or rrd pl«id* Wagenhals of Foirvlew avenue, Iv»ry Facility for bridgt partial Matadors Cape Dance 20 different species of birds, and for the otdtr art, BO who are leaving Summit. Other many 'plants including the bottle by soci«ti«s\clubt, or chiritios, stylishly embroidered. by Local Boys under the direction of Mr. Varkas guests were Mr. and Mr.«. K. Mc- gentian, in unusually large and up to 23 tsbl«s, it availibla now Hat* to match. and Jerry Cummins of Hobby Hall luxuriant clumps. n our . FOK BOVS-a de luxe ORCHESTRA — CHORUSES — BALLET . Mrs. Sidney Browne, who re- ir VITAMINS assortment of patra- RUSTIC ROOM- twillx, combed cotton. BEAtmFUL COSTUMES AND SCENERY turned last week to the Hotel Sub- reservations may b« madt with poplins '(water repel- Stadrats W.7B plus tax (L3c) urban after several weeks stay at DON'T BUCK VOU UP £1)INAA. GETZLER, t |.« Baltimore, has gone to Roxbury, try NUXATED IRON M lent) 100^ all wo«l» in Grsteral Adult Admission .... $1.00 plus tax (t«c) Wh«n jma doctor tfru yea t Rwllda* ul H Mllllmm 6-OvOO Conn., to visit Miss Mary Latrobe

Children & Twn-Agers 630 Ctntrd Avtnat East Oro«9ta N. X Children and Teen-agers to be listed 6IRLS' COITS In Walter Thornton's famous mode) Ceteiwte casting catalog, which has huge cir- 100% alt wool tuede coats, 10 Treatments $25 culation among advertisers. Those Swedish Masseuse accepted for listing must pny a mod- modlshly styled and ei- erate fee. Engagement* ca.n not be pertly made. Smart look' THASKSfinm or Cabinets guaranteed. Mall at once photos oi snapshots for . approval. Include ing outer garment* for WITH AN name, address and telephone num- ber. Do not visit. warmth and durability, MISS ISABEL SAVAGE WALTER THORNTON, 37 Maple St Sn, 6-4096 -8778 Mrr. Inc. Aicjr. some with hoods to match. 120 Lexington Ave., N. Y. 17. N. T.

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Thurs^ Frl., Sat. Only I'LL SHOW YOU HOW ALL COTTON DRESSES INONEHbUR H'tta mmf to /tern with m Arthur Murray Expmil Why pan up your chance to have fun dancing—when you can accept invitation! ifter just oiM hour at Arthur Murray's? Hit Magic Step Method wnd hit brilliant teachera work miracles. After only a few lesions you'll be , an expert dancer...You'll do the litest Rumta, Samba, Walts or ' Fox Trot ai if you'd jwmya kept News in Nu-tone Pastel Muskrat! up with the new itept. MERRILL HOVSE Right now you can save 50% Bupplc beauty in the pals, soft akin* . . . treated in the new manner with shlrt-waUt collar and,sleeves". . . silky and if you leirn with a friend. Vet- Better Fashions for Ouunntnt luxurious in aca foam jray. Junior kitea. FORMERLY KWOWM AS THE LANTERN . erans may enroll for teicher-train- ing under the O.I. Bill of Rights. 879 Springfield Ave. u> #: Ontral um «• t •Plus federal (»«« ARTHUR MURRAY Sammit» N. J. Eut Otuge H. J. 44 Mel Chuich Mats tw mm-». • MA. WISI Deb Shop y EAST ORANGE NEWARK (Second Ftoot) Open dally t a. m. I sB. — nrMky •!•»• IB • Center Kent Plate Blvd. & Springfield Ave. OR. 3-3900 tmt. %tm*§•*• «nd Htomi n HWME, mtmxt, ocrom n, mr Sports' S/de/Jg/rfs SHS Given Edge Over Madison for SHS BAND SfEALi THE SHOW 6oi7)i In thii fnodtni agt high school lootbtU without tilt aid of proptr music it a btck munlMr. Thaft th« rwwn all of us ihould ttke tinw out to saHitt J. Frtd Mulltr, leader oi Summit Plays Madison Summit JYs and At High School band. After nearly four yews* absence with the U SO. he »t«rttd his rebuilding process a year ago and frosh Win Over Mtmi to b« working juet aa hard this fall. On a time and In Last Home Grid Gam one-half tim*fei*J»» th§ hours h* puts in each week would Summit football turn will iuve their last look at Sum- yield him a iwidionit profit. However, no euch thought en- mit High'B current edition of grid hopefuls in thdr home 12-0.27-0 ters th« head of thii enterprising leader. He i» INTERESTED stand Saturday afternoon when Madison High comes here bit period in hit work. Under these condition!, a fellow has only one for a Suburban Conference gams starting at 2 p. m. on Wan objective in view. Judging by the results to date, this writer Memorial Held. over Oleft Who will wis Saturday's game? would say Wuller is reaching his goal. (•It That shouldn't even be a moot art* The showing of the Summit band at the Glen Ridge game question. Based on the season's 1 Saturday is an example. Resplendent in their red and white records of the teams, Summit Opponent! Cm4 at Hurrtu Field uniforms, the Summit High band literally and actually stole should win this one "haadi down" MVtSMStf 1 the show at Hurrell Field. Nearly 100 strong, the SHS outfit by a* many as three or Coat •Maolma at SUJ*U*U touchdown*. Yet one can sever OiUSort Scott « MUlbur* marched with precision and eclat. Compared to the Summit V»ll«y #-» tell, especially after last week's on an Uuidt taeki, * band, th« Glen Ridge band seemed puny. performance of the Summit teas at Oaten m W«Ul«l« at Bound Sroefe ts-* aim W yards for a touchdown. Tf» Next Saturday, the High School band will put on its against an underdog Glen Rldg« •Suburban Coalertac* final ihow of the year at home when Summit is host to Madi- team. ait me mutts. othe* JV score was

"»O" ' ". ' • '• . To date, Summit hjs two wins, Bear* akirted end for two ties and a low in five start*. yards. Both conversion! SPORTSMANSHIP CODE Madison has succeeded In posting misstd. To some of those who are griping shout Summit High's one win, a tie and two posies in *rd Straight Win October SS StasMMMS very iverage showing this year in football, it might be well four starts. I* The freihman-sophomor* Series Started la UU CaUlwtU e Ift defeating the Ridgers „,,- for such self-appointed critics to read the Sportsmanship MMlbura The Summit-Madison football i up the third strslght win mT Code described recently by a contemporary: Summit' i EAMap-- These tea young girls, Holland, Dorothy DeNunsio, Pho«be Reynolds, series started In 1024. In 1932 and Oltn RltJg* I i fjfJS many starts, I Monday. g . V«ron» . a Joyce Spiker, Yvonne Rutiler, Marlen Herb, Pbylies n am "To brag little, to show well, when winning: 1933 Madison abandoned football cheerleaders at Summit High School, are seen as Joe Kenny tallied two touchdown U»dl»oQ 3 Flagler, Mary Laux and BeVerly JCvans. To crow gently, if in luck; because of a series of serious ac- they w*rc taking a breather Saturday during the and Chris Harding and Bob RieM Summit 0, OUn Hldg* 0 Summit-Madison football game at Memorial Field. (Photo by Jay) But to own up, pay and shut up, when'beaten. cidents to its players. Likewise Vvrona 30. Madison 11. one each. The extra point* w«r« These arc the virtues of true sportsmanship." in 1989, Madison played no foot- Caldwt!! IS, MUltwra 13. Seated, left to right, they are Joan Holland, Judy kicked by Gallup. Bob Menneu' ball. However, over the year* In and Joe Kenney. YES. PRINTED PROGRAMS HELP 21 games, Summit has won 16, lost «™»»IMI« . - O'« WOK (•) Alton J. Gast, enterprising (acuity adviser of Summit three and tied two against Madi- Summit Booters atro*n-r: £:?:;:: S« son, thus Indicating that the Van Dyke L.Q. ntl,?" High's Athletic Asiociation, is again to be congratulated on Glen Ridge Swprises in 0.0 Nelson „•- C. ....""• r"°" Rose City boys have been easy Overcome, 2-0, Turlej B.O. .„_ " »„,' the printed programs he is issuing for all home football games. picking for the Hill City lada. Of Walt Smith ».r ....7at^§ They are a great help to sports' scribes as well as to fans to course, the picture does change. By Harrison know the identity of all players. This is the third season In 1M2, Madison won the Subur- Tie Against Favored Summit Summit High School's soccer MorOney „ L H. Gast has conducted this service locally. ban Conference title defeating team travelled to Harrison Tues- Summit, Glen Ridge and Millburn, day afternoon and came home on Summit o o e" Vri HARM AM TO SPEAK HERE DECEMBER 11 while tying Verona. Summit Attack Stalled in Battle the fthort end of a 2-0 score. This Olen Ridge 0 0 o o_ o Harvey Harman, head football coach at Rutgers Uni- Caldwell t» Pore afternoon, Summit U host to Boat Summit ltubititute»-Ends: Boor- Of Lines; Sonfempo Moires Long RunOrange on Memorial Field. tily, Orlsby; guiird: Welier; cemw versity, is well known to football fans in this area, having •" After Its 15-13 win Saturday over Blrdstll; bscki: Behre, Kubtch Kts Step on the starter In Tuesday's match, Harrison v spoken to a number of high school groups in this area. Sum- Millburn, Caldwell seems to have h»rt. • : . ' lewed up the 1047 Suburban Con- And crank up the Lizzy, •cored both goals in the first half, Summit (IT) Olea Rldir (•) mit Kivvanis Club ii to be congratulated on procuring Coach Come on Glejt Ridge, let'* get DktcW flays Vanity the first coining five minutes after Andrews _.'. "L.E. North ference crown, unless Summit can Wilton .... L.T...... park' Harman as the guest speaker at the banquet to be tendered do something about It on Novem- busyf Soccer at fitter fhe kick off, Tom Starr scoring ChlchlUo LO iii, * That'* just what Rawly Brown's Paul.C. Dietehe, son of Mr. and from the five-yard line on a pass Oeddli O. . SlrirplM' Summit High football lettermen, December 11, at the Beech- ber 15 when the Hill City tooy» S»2Pr , {JO DlrkU wind up their season there. This Glen Ridge High's footballers did Mrs. John L. Dietche of Spring- from Dick Brown. Cerullo scored DrMucclo B.T Ton* wood Hotel. Kiwanis hope to have as many as 300 at the Saturday on Hurrell Field, the field awenue, New Providence," 1* the second one from the^side about Rleis ,. B.E slick banquet. You will have an opportunity to buy tickets for being! so, Millburn seems des- Fftrtiety ... Q.B. stickler tined for the runner-up post this Rldger's home field. Glen ftidge playing left inside this year jon eight yards out on a pan from Kenny 1.*.. L.H. :.... LaPort this affair to ihow your interest in the Summit football team. 0, Summit 0. A typographical er- Philips Exeter Academy's vanity Starr. Harding -—.-..- R H. ... HrnnlnetDn year with Summit and Glen Ridge U»liup F.B.._.. MrArJIf Like most grid mentors, Harman carries the crying towel having a nip and tuck race for ror? Mo—a hundred times soccer team. Dietche, who at- Tuesday's low marked Sum- Summit lUbatttutes — Baeki: Pan- and the more than 1,500 fans at the tended Summit HUth School, won nello. DykU, Meyen; line: M«ron»r in his hip pocket and can moan and groan over the slightest third place. The Ridgers also have mit's third loss in seven starts, Cabont, siehnttt, Dennis, Whitr game will attest to the autbrn his vsntty soccer letter here, last one name being a tie. TrodRtn, Scott, Cubiertion, Bchlrpn* to play Caldwell. With Dick Char- SOCCER COACH-Allen I. Bild- y incident. Now that his lads have beaten Princeton, 14-7, it ticlty of the Ridgers'best achieve; year before going to the Mew Summit (0) Harriion (2) TjrleeW. ' ' *\ . pcntler in the backfield for the ner, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph will be interesting to bump into this fellow when he comes to tnent this year; a totally Unex- Hampshire school. The Exeter Pott O. Psgerzeltkl Sanderson In Pro-Amateur Chiefs it would seem that Cald- DeMucclOt L.r * Hryszkd BildniT of Hawthorne place, ii Summit and begin weeping with him. All joking aside, (Har- well will be returned the winner pected moral victory for the) Em- team, which plays Harvard fresh- Uty ... R.F*. „..-.. Pennolla Cnnfleld LK Tstnburrl freshman soccer coach this year Toumty at Essex County over these two opponents. Verona tex County school. men tomorrow, has defeated Til- vey is one of the belt and seems to have what it takes. Now Albert „ C.H, ...... ir Orbtm at Dartmouth. A graduate of Dart- Harold Sanderson, Canoe Brook can hope for no better than fifth Based upon comparisons, Sum- ton Academy 4-1, Governor Dum- Montgomery .. R.H. .'. -It' Turrei that Columbia took the measure of Army, the defeat of Rut- Kwparlan —. Oi. „_«, 8t»rr mouth,' Bildner is vice-president pro toured the Essex County place In the conference race with mit was in the card* to defeat m*r Academy 4-1. Deerfield Acad- gers by Lou Little's charges has some of the edges taken off. Zimmerman I.u. .« DeLtw of the second year graduate stu- course three times Friday In the Madison ending up in the cellar. Glen Ridtfe by at least two touch- emy 3-2. and Tale freshmen 3-0. Mantel CP. ... J. Brown Too, Harman will probably bring along a couple of his stellar Bell _...... I.R...... D. Brown dents ^t .Tuck School; where he is New Jersey PGA pro-amatrur down*. The previous week, Glen Allen . OR. • Cerullo tourney. Teamed, with Ted Mai- Aiistelle's BeUef working' for his master's degree, performers when he speaks here in addition to bringing some Ridge marked up all of three .drat Substitute* for Summit — Benner, soth (10) Sanderson posted a 35- Ari#toti«», not knowing "of b|rd IJavls. Close, Trowbrltffte, Distl, liind- In his undergraduate days, Bild- timely moving pictures on football. downs against Mlllburn and) never liusser, George, H oil liter. 36—71. Going around with Grorg? Gun Club Tops migration, was ''puzzled over the ner was an ail-American soccer pierced the Millers* 40 yard mark, Murray and Bill Murray, each changing variety of ' b player. He Is a graduate of Sum- WHY NOT A BOOSTERS' CLUB? losing HM>, by the very same birds from The number of railway passen- with a handicap of 7, 'Sanderson mit High School where he was Summit High's average season on the gridiron has •coire they tost to Clifford Scot season to season, and finally de- ger cars on U- S. class X railroads posted a S6-38—-72. Sanderson Maurer Labs in clared that one type of bird president of the G. O, and a star while marking up two first downs reached a pe«k of 94,773 in 1926, among the leading pro icorei brought on the usual amount of criticism in some particulars. changed into another. declining to 38,215 in 1W5. soccer player. All of this seems to this writer as being off the beam as he Summit, you will recall, lost to posted a 75. Revolver Loop Mlllburn, 13-*, and tied Scott, has mitten on other occasions. On Saturday, a loyal sup- The Police Reserve Gun Club of 7 ~ porter of Summit High's athletic program over the past 20 Summit won its second match in After both team* threatened years, raised again as he has done previously a question which the North Jersey Revolver League seriously in the first half, they it seems is pertinent, "Why. not a Boosters' Club for Summit on Sunday by defeating Maurer settled down'to a fruitless passing High's athletic teams?" This column has raised the question Labs of Ea«t Orange 1090-1078, at battle' in the second Emil Bon- the Summit range. tempo, the outstanding ground on previous occasions without raising so much as a ripple of Starting its shooting season gainer for Summit during the af- respome. Clifford Scott High School is the latest of with, a postponed match against ternoon, featured a Hill City drive a number of schools in this area to inaugurate such a Paasaic Post Office, Summit to the Glen Ridge eight-yard line dub. Millburn high with the help of the Chamber of gained its first win by a forfeited In the opening period, carrying Commerce started such a group last year with more match against Essex Sheriff*. from hit own 40 to the Rldgcra' The Summit club Will travel to 20 in four tries. Chester Comog beneficent results. Summit Kiwanis and Summit Lions ' Paterson on Sunday to shoot went to the eight, but Glen Ridge have come the nearest to being boosters of Summit held. athletic teams, by at least publicly honoring the school's against West Orange Gun' Pub. > In the Suburban League, the. Glen Ridge threatened In the teams at a luncheon or dinner program. However, some- Summit club fired its first match second period when the Essex DEPENDABILl TY thing more is needed. Perhaps if these service clubs last night against the Rifle and team advanced to the Summit would join hands, a real Boosters' Club could come into be- Pistol Club of the O ran sea. Aa the two-yard line from its own * In ing. A Boosters' Club here would serve a nobler purpose Herald goes to prcos, the results nine plays. Bill Nelson and Bruce are not available. Dold did- most Of the carrying. Al than just giving a luncheon or banquet. A Boosters' Club Mulkenson's 12-yard ran to the could be important in bringing about organised community On Friday, November 7, Summit three was the last big gain the support of the school's athletic program. A consideration will travel to Arlington. Members Ridgers were able to make. You enter a new World of the club are urged to contact The third period found both of scholarships for outstanding players, meritorious in their Fred Sayre or Frank J. Van Tronk teams Jockeying for position m scholastic work, is just one of many things a Boosters' Club if they wish to participate in this kicking duel. Glen Ridge main- and future• matches..... could do. This column would welcome constructive com- tained a steady edge in the ments from its readers on this subject. Summit (1094) Muter (l«l) of driving experience. No OimuUkl 371 changes. Mott of theaetion took such Sayr« 377 Drutfcl 370 place within the 40-yard murker* /.. *• ' » ' ' ' • * LfMcnthlen 287 Roddy 3«9 Coomb* M7 Maurer ' 268 The llnee/of both teams figured Djrtcti CCKJ« Loop SHS Footbdl Rtcord Totals. 1090 Totals 1078 prominency in Khe' stalemate/ Robert L». Woodward, son of Summit («) Olea And Itt Oppontnfs Ktutetton „„„ L.B. performance ever before Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Woodward, . No Jr., of Woodland avenue, ar«a di- Gast Shines a$ rector of the Somerset County J1....1....1.. Regional ...... ;,. 0 Baker - C _ YMCA, has completed • plans for JT....» Vtrona T City Kegler OrlHo . Rb.'"I..rltorttaS •... Mlllbum ."...1J *, th» Somerset Hills Basketball car 0 Clifford Scott „ 0 Race Tightens .„ Q,B. „ R^ it at any price. League In which .there will, be 0 Oltn Rids*' o L.H. „„„„. AW« eight team*. Wodward says he With Al Gast of Roots winning i Orte«o R.H. . Pimm Jhai four teams wntch have en- high three-game honors in the Summit, ...... *,.....21 City Bowling ' League last wee^ Bontempd : r.B. DS tered a girls' league. .. Cnnft>nt . "i Scow sy i »4.~. flommltlt' with a gross 586 for an average of Summit o oo 25 .... Ctldw.U _ 1»8, the kcgier.race tightened. Roy ' Olfn Rtdge 0 0 0 M -.-i... Hostile .- 8ub«tttatM—Summit: nuU. Baum, h!« teanWate gained high Speaktr, Stfler, BooruJr. ,Pott- VmtM» single honors with a 231. »nd tMUN, Hwuler. CttmiaTvm 3S. Dykt: btcks, Stgier. wiltbcn. Klets- *; ••• Statistics ef the Ci Summit ...... J7 By winning two out of three Pint downs ._ T against the Legion, Roots went '« HtrHien >„....:...8s Tards Kilned rushing II" S4 112 .. HtrHien ...... 77 into a tie for second place with Forward pauen , _H u 30...i.i..,....'WtdHon ...... 12 forward* completed j S Maben's who won one otit of Yard* Kilned, ronrards 17 MlMNm .three against Pulverising Machin- forwards Intercepted .... j- M> Brm.rtJivill* is Number or punts ....I" 4 H Wntfl.ld ,».J..i .13 ery, defending champions. The •AT. distance of punts „' 38 tl Summit « latter now holds a tie for first Run-btck of punts, yards".! i« 14 *S-..,.....- Ol*n Rldct .. .. 0 Tumbles ./._ ~. 2 3 15...... Mlllburn is place with the Summit Herald Own fumbles r»COT«red"II" e a who trumped Gargluloe two out Tards lost penalties ...... 5 49 CHtfntf , R»fsre« — OlMke. Umpire — SpotU. 30...... oi»n Ridi* 0 of three. Charline* perked up by Head lllinesman—Connellyn . Field fudte 1* Wt«t Oranf* 0 defeating Summit Bulck in two —Burk*. 0... Union 0 of three. Cbarlinee perked up by 0-. Summit 0 tie for the cellar with their op- Cham Lout Stmtt aum Ridr» ponente>. IS A NEW 0...... Clifford Scott Ml. .90 UiMbr N»w Mowogtumt SS...... V>ron» ..... Announcement of a change ef 0 Mlllburn 8th Graders Win, 64 ENGINE 0...... Summit ownership of Charm Lane, Spring- Before an estimated crowd of field avenue juvenile shop, has a sew at flftey persons, the Summit Junior been made this week. The con- VuiVouill %n the sane s«w«r-*toasMrt, High eighth grade football team lh« Mmi tsicliM tasMttetss aai CtMwfll 45 cern, which also maintains a store MMinomr t%ki tlw taw ef a ae* Bo^nton .... 6 recently beat a New Providence in Kast Orange, is now being con- '«7 etr talen. ». JO Borough team 8-0. Paul Carlson's. ducted by Mac Schwarx and Her* Nett te 1 aew forty yard punt return early In the ihl tki Wntftrld man Schneider with Mr. Schwart rwlMM JK twaii all Somtrvtll* to third quarter won the game. New devoting most of ,bis time to (lie T»n KMd-4li« salute* ia saty »aj- Providence was successful in Summit itore. m*Bti t* MM few biigtU ROMII* c»m« IB mi luit Mt all the «etans blocking the extra point A local business for the last iMra the attaataits ft aartM OelumW* The Summit team consisted of three years, the store has enlarged Reed, Moss, Baker, Marsy, Kropp, its line from infant's wear to in- I St StoomrteM T*eh Hedburg, Schmidt, Pediclni, Shoe- » PMMIK V.llrr clude clothing and accessories for -- Un«mm ... .25 maker, Carlson and Shephard. all children up to age 13, Aa ex- »- Millburn Itt panded toy department is also a Otto Schmidt. Jr. new feature. In Summit it is always care weather where children get to- Live hi atlea Sun-worshlptng pagans used the gether. Near playgrounds, school Christmas tiwi in festivities to One-third of the population .of and residential sections or? our the) United State* live in ninety celebrate theJwirUer solstice long town, don't take big chances .with before CbrsHlan/used it, cities of more than 100,000 tontisv little children. Won. • • . *"* OTTO SCHMIDT, JR. 1* , M. J. THI SUMMIT H1M|D, OCTOBER 30, pie. Afur * Bumbtr ©f te*U,. Mr ^f Pingry Enrolls 36 Summit Boys; Mid (Mr. Crockett, retyping—oftea a- ao%ir<|^of great [Crockett to pving .ls|*ral' prt.it* I WW are al*o paying particular at- irritation to a bus4y employer." a*wrc^,o] Scores of Local Bowling Leagues Third Generation Attends ito t»« gramnar 'achook and high'tention to *peliing, *xperi«nce h«v- Mr* Olga A Baati, who has 4 first gradt student whose of Mr. and Mxi. Henry O F»ttl- of New Je>r*ey for the\ing demonDtrated that the aecr«« bet-n «dd«d to the faculty, > hum •••rttaatai dak frsmdfsUMt it ua st»i» C Biiir* . ••» lit m tt 132 Maadtto Coal ' l» 2 and Mrs. Wtlliau H. Brawky. fig!! School of Business, accord- To obtain this free service, C Totten U? 1M 188 134 Cbemaco n 3 gpurgeon 1H IS Delta's it 5 and brother of William H., Jr., a , ing to Harokf F Hudson, pr«ti* w« invite you to open a ::: ! American Legion 13 Berntrdo IM Totals I senior, all of Summit avenur: dent Many of the new student! checking account at .Vorriv 114 441 MS 886 lanello Dairy a 13 8 enabled the tchoo! Mtn's Clufc (2) M. TotUn j» 141 ! BcnM lS0 119 W. TotWB i« rence T. Holden, Jr.. 4th grade, to take care of an enlarged sy wait... 1J8 157 J. PhlUlppl 170 1»6 176 and Mrs. Hubert, Sr., of !" ti k-hing afttr ni«ny jt'ars }n m 133 13S H. Qarglulo 182 212 187 Total* 72J 78S 1S2 3. FblUlppi 181 168 road; Robert B. OBrien, Jr.. 7th .thr> n«vi-»paper and magatine fiilda, 776 Wetater 187 •<«) Paca Club CD 1)1 grade, son of Mr, and Mrs.- has found his work interesting and •Handicap W Vlgna.ll 155 166 135 TbtaU 835 874 C Cnrdillo 1S1 142 106 W. Bchre 145 120 Summit Herald (2) O'Brien, Sr., of High street; Wll- i- i r.thusiaatic over the opi>ortunf- 8f rfltSO\UIIttl CHlffcU a» in M Brenn 201 213 142 Romano 151 Tot»l» Ham B. Pattison, sophomore. #on tit.v it offers amhitiooa yotirig pto- 113 722 709 199 Freyburger -ISO m 181 of the ttdiantann «<•• 1'arlaplanb 149 138 Swlclt l»9 156 171 J Cordttlo U« « Mattel fano 142 165 168 etuing IK l/l# i««/it iifuflf uhn Mewalla 122 111 Boro-Townihip Ltogut N. MosiO 159 172 170 utr< imprinted checkt arei Touli •S3 Ortofctr 21 M«tch« Mtndkto Coal (1) Total! 841 893 132 t. Added pr<\«ll«« t'"en lo T. Kelly . 143 134 117 hit financial D. Flfna. 172 1S6 187 CharUne! (2) L. Compano 100 A. Bontempo 218 166 166 PERSOWL LOAIV§ 2, He i* provided an «|tpor> A. Phillip* W. Bontempo 171 i«o J06 138 130 112 E Bontempo 181 156 lunily lo display hi* Imti- J. Mandate 177 157 104 192 143 -ne*n ronneelinn and lhii«- A. Frolic 83 144 Moroney 168 159 F»ul 172 141'- 1SW |tlilic«; tlw-m a» an adv«r> ToUU •730T 650. 704 'Superb cooking with gas and lining nirdium. . Delia'! (2) To'ttll 910 782 SOU L Hattlni 158 Summit Bulrk (1) S. He !« a«*ureJ that the 125 138 Andlorlo 166 oil PLUS room heating! Q. Morgan 177 130 J28 159 166 nayejp v* ill pixiiwrly credit b Delia " 155- Nervlii! -138 174 145 16D.. ' 203 Steldle ' 126 nit arrottnt even though T. Delia 18 133 180 179 Extra cjpacny oven—heat* *itlt oil or gai or both. 4 oil covers— 128 Solewtter 195 181 173 r 122 185 144 4 hig|i tpeed s*» burners, one giant size.. Automatic broiling and ' hit tignaturt mny not be Oeniemer 17S 203 190 perfectly legible. Total! oven heat control. Cast-iron front frame —heavy insulation. 730 731 729 Total! 800 897 •Won pUy-off. 653 Glen«tood's exclusive red oil Ect>*omix*r—$ivn fast-heating—im- 4, He has an additional October 22 Matcnei purunt fuel savings. 31/* gallon oil tank attached. mean* of Identification Hungerford (!) Pulverizing Machinery (Z) and if lilt check book BATTERIES W. Peason W 89 137 MacQueBton 160 197 172 ihould happen to lie lo*t M Thomason 127 103 134 BtlBkal 171 200 212 R. Molting 115 144 130 Sullivan TM Need Not Be A Deporitar he is more apt to have it D. Drummond 148 172 155 150 177 188 RECHARGED OR Tuthlll 157 189 209 Summit 6-S300 4 "The Range Center of Summit" ' returned. B. Gin-bach 127 141 115 Jarouy 199 224 146 Mr. IMWIM 3. He tan with less trouble ' Total! 81« 649 RENTED American Lefton (2) Total! 837 1001 file and refer lo hi* ran* Maben'! (1) cel#4 rheckt aince iheir A. frolte 92 Breweter 158 168 158 MJASTERIr^FUEL CO. B. Wllllge* 100 137 135 Wieboldt 14« 183 188 numbering makea it ta*y Let us give your car « A. Clannello 122 115 97 Oorwart 163 166 184 MTOWN BK4NC1I to keep them in an order- H. Kern 169 157 164 Bebout 187 182 163 •3S Bread SI. 12 Beechwood Kd. ly manner. ' A. Cloccl 129 161 142 Allen 187 182 160 nu»mab nvoat T iHauaaHCB ooaraaa complete check-up before C. Shotwell .•_ 131 121 8«. SI MMIT. fi. S. §. He it saved the trouble of Total! 841 881 853 writing his addrew when Inspection. Total! 612 701 American Legion (1) ea»hlns; check* in r«i«h- lanelta Dairy (1) Bogoilan 181 172 194 lialimenta where he might R. Itnello 109 134 no Qenualdl 163 146 168 not be well known, L. Mkrchle 87 128 136 Twill 132 162 194 I T, Ytnnatta 146 125 144 Jankofkl 146 181 202 \ /. He extend* to all who Imn- Whiit Strvict Stafioi C. Mnntca 144 1S5 Rulsl > H. Cirtls 166 165 180 181 , die his checks the (ourlety 112 142 120 Total! 787 841 839 of legibility. 81 Summit Ave. Su. 6-3249 Totals 608 682 «74 Root! (2) American Albrstot (0) 8ch«, leaner 159 lfll 202 A. Biker 122 Klvlen 181 189 170 J. Dubeta I 94 Baum 144 321 173 Roger! 168 IPS 192 Oast 178 220 187 Totals 840 986 924 October 21 standing* ' W L Motorola * CO Summit Herald 13 6 Pulverizing Machinery 12 6 Maben'a u 7 Roots 11 7 Clsrglulra • 9 9 American Legion ' 7 11 Summit Bulck 3 13 Charllnea . s 13 Tonight's Matches Garglulos vs. American Legion AUTO RADIOS 8ummlt Herald vs. Roots November 5 Matrhet Summit Bulctc vs. American Legion Pulverizing Machinery *g, Oarglulos. ThU distinctive pocket «i«e Fret Scandinavian Trips eherk book it compact to rirry CUSTOM SETS FOR ALL MAKES and convenient lo use. Il lia« a Offered for Best Essays perfectly flit writing lurfacr Six free trips to the Scandi- and records of ail transaction* OF CARS! navian countries in the summer of may be stored in a very small 1948 with all expenses paid will be apace. You will receive right Installed At: / pidt of twenty-five cherk« each, first and second prizes for the •II bearing your printed mine best essays on "The Influence of and all consecutively num- N.A.CAPORASO Swedish Settlers on a Community bered. On future orders if you or Region" in a contest sponsored with to thow your street ad- Formerly Operated by Perry T. Brown by the Swedish American Line. G. drrn you nay do *<>. H. Lundbcck, Jr., managing di- 1ROAD and SUMMIT AVENUE rector of the line hae announced. Summit 4-0913 Other awards include three trips to Swedish Pioneer Centen- EVENINGS—SUMMIT «-«Sfl* nial Celebrations planned in the midwest next summer while nine awards will be in the form of U. S. Savings Bonds. ; - The contest is open to three groups, judged separately: 1. Col- Here's Post-war Power for lege undergraduates; 2. High school and preparatory school KAISER-JKAZJR students; 8. Adults regardless of occupation. The contest closes Pre-war Buicks April 1, 1948. Fourteen prominent ^^^^^Sfit^W ^^rU^^^t educators and heads of colleges will serve at judges. A brand-new cars are so hard to get ? Here's headed for thousands and thou- This type of check book ii de- MOTOR CARS f innrrl for the professional man, Details may, be had from the the answer: sands of miles of smooth, spirited Swedish-American Line, 634 Fifth the busineis woman «r the M947 Fireball engine puts service. home manager* There is a full in Summit and Vicinity avenue, New York 20,. N. Y. While shortages of bodies and page of Mub oparc for record- It doesn't take long—far less time ing'the details-of .every trans- Summif Man Designs Sets today's Sparkling Zip into other parts slow up completed action. It is compirt and pro- For New Stage Production cars, Buick engine production has than a thorough overhaul —and vides a perfectly flit writing your 1937-1942 Bulck often at less cost. Convenient surface from cover to cover. It Bsrry Mansfield, formerly of forged ahead. So engines are contain* two hundred and fifty Summit, ha» designed stage acts available now—ready to go into payments can be arranged, if checki attractively bound. • for new production of "The your car and step it up with you like. Late Christopher Bean" itar- F you've been itching to get rlng Gujr Kibbe and Zasu Pitts. today's up-to-the-minute power the thrill of a power-packed It's the next best thing to getting The play was presented through I performance. arrangements with the Fifth 1947 Buick engine under >;our a new Buick—and a good invest* PERRY T. BROWN Naval District Welfart and R*c- ment because it makes your car treadle toe, here's the quick and And it's as simple as this: We BROAD and SUMMIT Avenut 5ummlt 6-0913 reatlon Office. worth so much more. happy solution. take out the old engine—put this It's a factory-fresh Fireball en- hew one in its place — and your Certainly well worth while look- gine right off the \lH7 production car's young again, rarin' to go, ing into, isn't it? Conic in and line. It's exactly the same mighty with a new lease on life and let's talk it over. package bf power that goes into the flashing new Buicks. Vou can Thii Is the convcnlioml three- on-s-page bttninets check book. get it now to repower any Buick It ii available in wveral style* built in the last ten rears. and colors. It i* bound in a flit- opening, eight-rinc rcfilhble How can we do it—when new hinder and i« available in quan- GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES titiei of three hundred cheeks or more depending upon the fMNCTLY mra needs of the customer. YOUR EYE PHYSICIAN S- 'i-"'1 - i. MORRISTOW CVeucBf TRUST COMPANY 8» PARK SUMMIT BUICK CO. 8 SOUTH (STREET MORH1STOWN, NEW JERSEY 68-72 Franklin Place ^ Summit, N. J. HtmUr Mml * It IHt SUMMIT HtHAlO, WWSPAV, OCTOM* W. IM7 beat the author * former work „. buildiags, pietf* and city planning 1* lUe, eatiUed *Tm« Eajoyneat of Ar- linn; Adds Two These book* wUl be on dismay chitecture*' at th* Public Library for the tw» . A quotation from the book give* coming week*. Hew Books to aa Idea of its readable style and cbsJlengiitg thoughts on architec- ture: "The day* we #w»ftt}r pass- Church flttfCofcction ..__ *h*a, to the normal Ameri- JMIV« tan can art was valued M sometoiag distinctly secondary to practical iudt ts tlw Burnett i, Cterk me- nutters of life . , , . Mask and » Decide •wrisJ w&ectkm at th« Summit painting aad tculplur* and liter- Llbtajy, The book* were ature bring us a real Joy . , . . lorMMdti ltr neleeted because it wu There Is one art wbose work* con- front us wherever man lives, A parish vet* U» d«clds U» felt that siae* the lute Mr. Clark which all too many of IMP dally pass question of a rector fot Calvary tw ao skilled in architectural blindly by. That source Is to be Episcopal Church will be neid {rawing some work* on that found in toe buildings all around Monday at I:1S p. ». at the, flat** c/ art should be added to ; ui, that 1* the art of architecture church. In a letter sent rat by «i;it th* collection fiven In hi« memory Nine-tenths of our lives are the vestry church numbers wtrt tfcp tfct Qmd Vmm my - tfc m$ ma Irani funds donated by his friend*. Til *Wf km to hi amtgidmtomaktboth tUt spent among buildings, yet how notified of a special meeting Th* book* (elected are "Architec- many of us fee] a distinct warmth called by the wardens "for tht nut wfttn yon thop at Grand l/iwan. At party time m fm 4m — m$ M y*m pcckHb-k. ture, (aft Art For. All Men " by Tai- of •pleasure as we pass a beauti- aol« purpose ot voting "yes* or kot Manila, and "Illustrators of mdtftkttime, economy>mu housewipet prefer todfokkldG ful building?" • . _ "no" on the Question 'Do you wish Children's Book*,' a revttw of 200 the Reverend Mr. Francis to be fears of such UJuntration* and 390 Many excellent piste* illustrate called a« rector of Calvary $rewnt*day illustratort. the book and one chapter U of Church ?'" Th» book on architect «ts a pertinent interest to us all which The motion further provides, tht of Standard work that hat been re- covers the subject of architecture letter statea "that If at least MO »# written and brought up to date and the community. Here modern valid votes arc cast and If 0} tmr holiday or ony Joy. Qtood Voion mmto arm GRANPMAIS mlmoyt "AA" or "A" timiity — Bo*U*d By »omi — per cent favor Mr. Francis tht ToUof-Modm fer (css.tMst* — emf pritod lorn tor viewpoint »f tht majority of tht MMI «c*n«in>-iin*e vestry will b* considered a* pre- H OA11: vailing upon tht minority of the vestry; but If more than 40 per CHOCOUTE cent oppose Mr. Francis the iomr cost mm viewpoint of tht minority of the Everybody is thinking ilxMit low NUT WAFERS vestry will be considered as pre- COM ntesb. Wt all mud find new vailing upon th« majority of the wtyi to Mreich our food dollar sad WISTON plu sppetitiog rmali as economi- PORK LOINS 12 veatry." cally at potaiblt. The new food con- Polls will be open until 10:18 lervation prog rant hat uptct the RIB END Z °' 35/ p. m. with a church membership menu plant of ntatty homemaktn. estimated at 1,400 the letter state* Htre it a menu thtt will help you to feed ihe iunily u lowtr cost: lacked by Bond" STUFFED OLIVES '—23 that a "list of pariah members Oworf Mixed "• has been agreed upon bj the ves- Hamhtritr Sltw With try and approved by th« wardens Frttb VtgttabUs SWEH PICKLES . • Dromedory ' • at those entitled to vote at this SlUtd TomMott Short Shank 22' meeting." Receipt of the letter 7o*md Wbolt Wht«t Brtad SMOKED SHOULDERS 49- 6IN6ERBREAI MIX ». entitled a member to vote. HUrgmiiu Betty Crocker ' " ._.' Your car will be ?ine*pfli Eight vestrymen have declared (Bltmit Mix) APPLE PYEQUICK . . - 43t their support of Mr. Francis and Mi VEAL LEGS or JIUMI 49/ Toottie ready pit time ••• six have, made known' their op- trqa ib» |f6iuiJ binf, studn with r FWIEMK . . ' position. Tho»>, backing Mr. Fran- •all, r*PP* ">3 dictd ooioa. KM t (up cis are W. E F. Moore, J. C. w»i«r, Add ibe oibtd potaioti taa (*(• 3 Rib Cut ion- md limner until putUlly ttnd*r. UUIB IRES GROUND BEEF - MMtlMULOM mt <-'22/ A$ PROMISED Bebb, L E. Beit, F. L. Hellquist, Add »hredd»d cibbsf e tad cook uoiil all vtsettbttt ai« tender, lite a ewntcned ond»YI|r E. A. Lamb, E. M. May, E. J. drop biicult nix biicuic (1 cup biscuit SWEET CIDER H.-39< ' ' 69/ Veltch and Joshua Ward Those mil) for thi upiide-dowB cake. Dot BROII Plump-T« 47/ LOIN VEAL CHOPS -79< (Bnd^Ml putippl* with • little brown oposing him, who have formed a lugfir iud maitarioe. Add ballet »nd SMP Committee for Unity, are C. E. but. Seryt *«tm. Whtn w* tail you that your car will bt CHUCI RIB LAMB CHOPS > Refrethirm Cut, Gustav S. Fischer, R. W, 1 have a brand ntw collection of PEPSUCOLA. . raady off a ctifain lim«—you can count on it. Parana, Albert Roberts, William 150 menui, recipes and cooking 7. Rutiell and Clinton S, Van CLse. hints for low cost mtali. Send lor BRAPT PRESERVES . -25^ it today, It's FREE! Wt UM special tquipmant, factory •nal- Most Kindi * m oHwd and inspected parts, and highly Synopsis of 1947 Lows "••filll-lKt* ««»••« Mil CMf4»»<-^ CANDY BARS AND SUM 2 9/ Available to Citixr.ru Nucy Lynn j Sumhine trained mechanics to save your time Grand Union HenMntktf'i UtrUt J HADDOCK FILLETS '43' The Legislative reference sec- 50 Clwirch StftM, New Yodt 7, N. Y. j DRINKING STRAWS and money. tion of the State Library has is- Fleiie icod nt your new cotlcciloo of • Sonitory Bwntt*. udtwt, «tc. "119 WAYS TO • CHICKEI sued its usual descriptive list: of STHEiat VOUR fOOD DOUAR." ! HALIBUTSTEAKS 55/ FRESH COD STEAKS ^39/ DIXIE CUPS We are here to serve you. Any time you laws and joint resolutions enacted Convenient: n IIP. by the 1847 Legislature. The Hit LONG ISLAND OYSTERS -39/ LITTLE KECK CLAMS -19/ art not pleased —we are not satisfied. gives a comprehensive srynopels of each law wd joint resolution as finally adopted, together with bill and chapter number and the JAMES GORMAN name of the introducer of the BABY 296 Broad St. Summit, N. 1. measure. Free copies may be had by ad- , Wh*lh*r you arm planning m Hattewtmtt party or juri • 60VDA CHEESE FIUIM Summit 6-SMt regular family diniur, y^u will Arid m pUnliftd supply •/ dressing Roger H. McDonough, Hn» foodi at low eoit at Grand1 Uni»n, director, Division of the State Li- brary, Archives and History, State House Annex. Trenton, 7, GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Koukouna Club MA , SMOKED CNEESE ' -39' Cut w Sliced r* , Unsw«at«ntd AMERICAN LOAF CHEESE -31/ Big 46 ox. can t7 COSPER CHEESE . . *65f OLD ENGLISH CHEESE ^-34/ Shifiord CAMPBELL'S 2 cans 23 JAR CHEESE \5YiOi Franco-Amarican SPAGHEHI cans 2 25 NIBLETS lib. tin CORN BEECHNUT COFFEE or glass 49- SWAN SOAP can Fr«shpalc—Halvtt PEACHES cans 2 GREEN GIANT Various Brandt MAS cans IVORY SOAP PUMPKIN 2 29/ 17 or. can Grand Union FRUIT COCKTAIL can 37/ BABY FOODS lib. HEINI VEL REX DOG FOOD 3 cans 22/ STKMNID Funs Fun Van Camp Vorious Brandt jk ll|. Hecker** PORK AUD BEI TOMATO PUREE 210«« I 9/1 FARINA Gorton'i Ocean Spray « A . • •"*" ... but CODFISH CAKI CRANBERRY SAUCE "—19 10/ Anerttd MY-T-FME PUISINI AIMI sliould bt,—but rtmtmbts PAHCAKEF10U14;'17^33/ CATSUP I-M.17/ M«.W.24/ Ne* Inalond I * October damsgt may bt fdt S PANCAKE SYPii» ""' i Right thru into Novembtr, •;•;;.;.•©.- DUZ ASPARAGUS Electric lights •lanf the strttti DIL MONTI TIPS Y0m will JwayfinJ on ab*nJant. mf /„,*, fr, Art ttmptiitf thinf i to aim for Mf«iaUes priced lew at Grand Union.

With rifU«, rocki. or «nythinf, > • Tht "ftitf" is fttlinf fOHM for. DAZZLE BLEACH CAT FOOD •nt whtn tht lightt art out, yo« stt KITTY SNICKER I. S. No. 1 Grade Tht vty if optntd foittr For Winter Storage Far Mil ami awto-wrteha tttti crimt* nMMArsiBAPo^M.u^ 0^tfmd And fun has caiisti dlsasttr. SSaT AJAX CLEANSER . . ..11/WALNUTS Juicy v APPLES CALIF, LEMONS CRISCO 0CTA«0NSOAPFUIES..^.M/ ^fif|| MT» COBTLANP WDODIURV SOAP . 2-21 ^ 1^" .. IEIETABLE SHORTENING M • poundi ' f r»ih Grten IRE-SOLVENT »-. SHAPES Florida IROCCOU CAMAY SOAP . , BRAPEFNWT L 5-25/ Hort* Grown SABBAIE GRAND UNION SUPERMARKETS 1- THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOttft SO. IW I! U» dade defeated tbrtr at •efttan, .bowed thtlr » atar la "Daddy Longiej»." Then MM* Chattertoa has a!a» produced minded that the opening dale, 01 C«ltft prowess at a^art dancing and Musk Hath Chums, followed appearances in "Come and directed several pW». theNovember «, tt one week earin-r E Robin tlrtla of Edgewood predated ft fathers' «utrttt la Out af the Kitchen," in "Mary latest of which is "Windy HtH." than the regular tiaae for the fine Antheaaeitni manbera are re- twrbtrahop balkda. Rotarians ToW Rose" by Sir James M. Barrie, 1 Mr. aad Mr* UttU. who* the Wilsoa CfcUtgt FaUiara daughter, PrlacUla, U a Wilson aad ta The Cbangelingi." a mu- H Donald WWltjr of PJtto- freshman, ware among the *50 By Fetow Member sical comedy. Then followed "The ciub p**ttdt»t» has an-parents who attended parents' Uttl* Minister" by Barrie and week-end, Norman Makin, Aus- Harry Oooding, chairman of the "Th* Man With a Uad of. Mis- music committee ©f the Rotary Election ot p of tralia* ambassador to the United chief" by A*hley Duke*. StaUf. •poke at the rounder*' Day dub, wa* the speaker at If oadays 'nU' week-end WiUoa. gat- It we* tn«vitaW« alter theie sy Bund«r. October IS and convocation Saturday. luncheon In the TMCA. * d successes that Hollywood should SpriaglM^d Ave STRAND. Be entertained hit fellow mem- Su. •-! Purpoat «* the dub, which claim her talenU; and she starred i »W up of wasoB firti' rath- Expensive Renftret bers with a serio-humorou* talk OR the aongs sung by Rotary, of in such iilnu as 'The D&ctor'a Maying Tim Bat, CQOPtrS GRUTEST TALC The Board of Managers of the Dime Mayor George W. Herlich of b-tage and screen star, opens the OTMUSIM eating, it is what you do your- fortieth season of the Athenaeum Humphrey Bog art Lauren Bacaif Oariag* Institution ha* JeclaredVa Hillside, selected by the Board of self. Chosen Freeholder's for the Beat next Thursday at 8:13 p m at quarterly dividend at the ratt of 1%J» vacated by the death of Alfred C. The speaker was introduced by the Summit high school auditori- Brooks of ftahway, July 19, be-Allan R. Devenney, also a mem- "DARK PASSAGE" um. Miss Chatterton will tell In alto put »••!!• on all accounts entitled gin* his work as a county official ber of the mu*ic committee. her own inimitable way some of HiU William. Barbara Hale thereto a* of November l*t, 1947, lajt week the first session of the Albert J. Bartholomew, director the highlights of her theatrical of secondary education in the board since he was named for the career. H Likely Story" payable on ana after November 3rd. vacancy. • public schools, was inducted into membership by John Davidson, By putting up her hair and lying SATURDAY MORNING Mayor Herlich. who will re* part-president. HOOUI her age, Miss Chatterton Mickey Rooney BANKING-BY-MAIL main on the township committee landed her first job in a stock In Hillside for the remainder of Visitor were introduced by Ar- Stna for full information* thur T. bailey: Charles W. company in, Washington at the "Tilt the year as another member has «ge of, 12, and completed a ten resigned,-jsl&o received the Re-Boeach, Millburn: Austin Crow, Moot tor Schoolboy'1 Morristown; Mathew Reeves, weeks' tour without detection. publican nomination for freehold- After playing with two other Prom thf Lhlldrtn'i rtlm Library Newark. rial 1 short Flrturn * t'titoon er, being named by the Republi- stock companies, she became DIME SAVINGS can County ^nimittee. If elected Doon Open »:39 ' - ^ - he will begin a thr«e-year term The back wingaof a beetle found leading lady for Henry Miller in Banday, Mond»y, Tuesday BROAD and .MARKET Su.,t, January 1, / in Java are iwed as dreaa orna- a Broadway production at 18. ThUr Van Johnson Janet Leigh ment*. success led to her being billed a* NEWARK. MEW JERSEY A .native of Flaihfleld and a "Romanct RANOOIFH •INNII HINHY resident of Elizabeth and Hillside M*al*f ItJ«#»l Dtpotit Iniuiftut Ctnf*talioa for many years, the new freehold- of Rosy Rldp". SS OrEN WEDNESDAY NIGHTS 6 to 8J0 0'CLOCI er has been on the Hillside Town- SCOn- BARNES • WILCOXON ship Committee 15 years and its "Tht IririTo AHalr" BRUCE CABOT • HEATHER ANGEL PHILIP REEO chairman for seven years. Prior to his association with the Crucible Steel Co. in Harrison Has noting to OO-FEATURE RKO PROCTOR'S through the last forty years, he NEWARK was employed by the Singer Manu- Jon Hsll—Lynn Bart—Dana Andrews facturing Co. and Public Service Electric Co. He has been chief en- "KIT CARSON" gineer at the Crucible for the last MORRISTOWN ***! twenty years Mayor Herlich is active in the THEATRES SUNDAY AND MONDAY NOV 2-3 Elizabeth avenue, Newark, Pres- byterian church and has had a long career in fraternal organ- COMMUNITY Stations and civic ventures. He The Story of a Woman's h and Mrs Herlich have three chil- ° l llrtt special^c , at any hour, aUcart«*P« between 6 Great Love for dren and eight grandchildren, STARTS THURSDAY Another son was killed recently in an industrial accident -••fffi COVER OR MINI; A Best Seller a Scoundrel! and v. ^ Saturdays, ot Pour* Ita Romance, MUM (««P»X < Violence and Family Problems Excitement en ' the Screen \ ktkta-tdtr pour Of Chinese Told Repeat A#jr ttCCffWMRt Y\ otto |fw icra««f At Adult Class REX rr tunovf A comparison between husband HARRISON \ Performance and wife relations of Americans 2O~ MAUREEN and Chinese was made before the • Itt*. mental hygiene class of the Adult MAUREEN Education school Tuesday night OUARA usut Sanmt^y ky «Mtw Suaodi •MM «n • MMI by IMW«n O>r«nS HARRISON • O'HARft by Dr. Richard T. Wang, well *mhK»4 ky AUBRff tCHtNCN known Chinese psychiatrist. Dr. In Una* by AirMO Wf NK[R COLD-BLOODED MURDER Wang substituted for Dr. Luther "FOXES OF put him bthind.. _„ E, Woodward of the national com- mittee for mental hygiene, who Superb HARROW" CO-FEATURE BANQUET WlUlam Marshall—Adrl« Mara—Rlc«rdo Cortea— class. and Dr Wang, a native of Shanghai, 'ARTY FACILITIES "BLACKMAIL" DON CASTLI has been a resident of this coun- giiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiu JERSEY RICHARD OAINES try for the last seven years. He : eceived training at John Hop- EVKRY MONDAY MATINEE AND EVENING kins and Phipps Clinic, Baltimore, STARTS TRURS. TO OUR LADY PATRONS and is now a staff member of . JADITE DINNERWARE the Payne-Whitney Clinic, New A COMPLETELY York City. He served in the U. S. Will be given away with an evening admission ««*«* Army as a medical officer and = Beechwood Road SCmmlt «-W7l : NEW TIPS OF plus a Be sendee charge psychiatrist VAN PlilllltltllUllllltllUttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIlllllllllllllllllliF His subject told of problems of JOHNSON family life in China, conflicts be- NOW PLAY1XG THRU WED. * TUE5.. WED., THURS. NOV. 4-5-6 tween husbands and wives and In CHARLES DICKENS' - YHENIXT the rearing of children and hdW Chinese: solutions of these prob- "Tht Romanet "GREAT EXPECTATiqNS" lems differed from American. of Roty Rld|t» Dr. Woodward will return to VALERIE HORSON — JOHN MUDS TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Summiti for the clasa next Tues- day. ta p,%ete iooni

Prot»ei Your. Right to Votm 'DIUCIOUS by Voting TINDER SIA-TANGY LOBSTER IF YOU HAVB A TELEPHONE §oy change you wish to make in ycnir present listing ill4 the telephone directory should •be given to us mw, to insure its being in- cluded in the new issue. Election Day Closing LISTING OF NAMES of individual mem- bers of your business organization or household in the new book should also be ALL offices of the arranged for now. The charge for this Jersey Central Power & Light Co. ' service is small. Will Be CLOSED all day Election Day THE CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY (Yellow Pages) also closes soon. Make sure your TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th advertisement is in this section which tells FTATVRE Weekday! J:OT, 7:ST, f:48 thousands "Where to buy" goods or SCHEDULE: Sat and Sun. 3:47, 0:08, 7:29, 1:80 Emergency CalU only services they need. OM Wttk B^lnnlnq TMaruloy. Nov. 6th wilt receive attention CARY , SHIRLEY MYRNA GRANT TEMPLE , LOY JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO.

NIW JMSIY IHl nUMIOHI COHWMY ON wan *va» scojcr^ "THE BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY SOXER" -101-47 IXOCK orr aoinra » fmmmr. ecmm m; mt SRBVICES QFFEK&D SEKVICE8 QtfSMMB CLASSIFIED 'kf^CAtMEIIIMI AVIB * alae •; P i • Mc^r S.I., tat*** *** KJfO TOURWDTDOW TROUBLES PAINTING . DECORATING rner taWe ADVERTISING Chain* to-tailed. We each. Quick MTYtBVs -, " _____ swat af tks Oeo. •. ScfaofleM SO a_aW__ a window screens buUt or aad SUB • a. »- to * p- Storm door* or ***&. Cabl- c/o Summit gerald. (MINIMUM cauywirw - » i-J. ' 360 Sprtsuflel* kn. . Bumtnit •-Wtt " ~ 14—COKTRACTOM CAU. Schmidt _ L*n*lw*-r far pain*, GAM wn ing, decorating, papar hanging. UnvL HERALP ONION CELLAR Wjtemoofed. painted. Maaonry, . m DePalma- Uatasvtti* t4fM MUlburn t-4M»4. OWL colored, wlanes three days per iMk. toywit aad oow ff UNf>BN OMSftW week. Moraine or «Jur»ooil. Beftr- Ust«a Register's Uommtwtty iuuMu «jgoom»rnoiiiJio Or. S-1SW. room act; otto- j» Bt jaftt venwe tt before tt breaks down Re- iS5r o^Si ttSe: tj4 t»W«; to« t-ettt g repairingp , prwenei euire. WANTED: BOUSES TO PAWT O. B. tamp; SUfottoae lto*to; »» Ijjff* reoreaUoreore e ronsaa, with knottkntyy ptnep. Whit*. Jr. Fainter aad. OmxAut MUtbura t-tltf FOR SALE FLAYER piano. maHosan*. eieellent knotty oedaar, roots repairedd, reouveroded: 31 Edgar it.. Summit SU. MlWfc MUXBCTKN BHORT-H1LL* If** Bomtltttn t mmedium slae. Fnone Mill- new ftoore Kid fkmrS reflnlahed Ufa foam »»e., burn g-1271-W1W . ma ana w*llp*p«inj Wll'- MlUbars t-lM$ S0O4-B time experience Bteve Franko 171 In- Rt RWd Cbathas ii&Nt. Onloa. » J 01 Itam Plea*, Rtver Rnad, Cfaatbas* eawr saitet be gives attar first Mxrtqmm. •ouint wd «ou. our •TUDIO upright ptano: »•*»$*»' KANO, medium sis* maiiogajay. up- Chatham 4-5733-J M.nc* *f errora tee depaximtni nil pollab anil Me dll table and • chairs Chat. 4- right. Chattom 4-O03-M. GEORGE OSaiiANM af tli* a4v*rua*r. wui ke *4juta4 at saw Iraa taaarHaa tuer brnsa M« «Uver; moimt and PABMOATOttt wire ump«; reflate aUver Thomaa upright pUno, 819; CARPKNTRf tatertor - Extarlnr - Paptf Bangtna AJX ooPi MUST-am m at • r. M! TuiaDAi Kr WrlfBt & ton, J Vsalteiy Street, «c# nalntad wood drop-leaf kitchen Remodeling. RepalHng. Cablnei — - _ Piooi Borajilng B.O.. To 3-9US. Mrookdile and matUtasee, fMittj tab!*, server and four chairs, $15; Work. lUerwUoa Room* an* B«re ,. UniOB Otfrl \-atm Burling Hoed, WatebuiBj. lorobe, Iworr L a"s38* doubt* hung window, $14. Btwrsn 8«ah • Chatham 4-S410-W. Utllbura 6-ttSI ret""**- HELP Trtt WKimjrrBSI. Attttaua*. 78* maple bureau and aaiatlng BprtngfielH *v*. Summit. Open dreX. toWe. a»« BOT8 Coat, siw 36, $10. Child'* desk. KITCHEN REMODELING Mtllburn 6-IKtt _«_. Monday and Thursday or by ap- Call 8u $19. Chatham 4-4019 "HARRY A fflKA *l0il / GIRLS-WOMEN polatment. Tel. Su I-1II1 or Bu I- Dining-room Cabinets made to.m yo\u kitchen RUO. Jewel of Kashmir. Pastel rose with Formica counter tops Attic room* ($ BLMWOfOD TBR. IRVINOTON leaf ends. 4 ft x 2 and blue, ll'xl»'4". For bedroom ASSEMBLERS Im ______Sis ft. when «»«£*«i Recreation cellars; alterations and "re- Paperhanglng painting pU*Url«g: ANDIRONS, rreach-fluwd bra«. only. Purchased 'from Sloans Fifth pairs, free estimates; up to 3 years u> Kraf-t*x wall* can b* papered: **«• SOIDIRERS Small al)i-l*t|ed dr»p leaf table. tn living room. $»• 8 Avenue Coat $1,009. P*rtect condl- mate* given Call now EKaei I-T4S4 Aim Boston rocker, Ho 4e*ta*. B«0, double. •». Uon *•*»,ww*: MOV, 1 sod »—Antlqu. tablw, waaa- and rlnier. 0030- _____ ; __ tttnda, old flaia, lampi Walnut OENERAL CONTRACTOR F1ANOS TUNED OOOM BOY Scout equipment: canteen, knap- • REOtNALD BBLUHER dining room auttt. Full-Klr.e pool sacs;, tooklag kit and pup tent, In MADISON 0-21?$ lor specialised Job. table Whlllnj, 63 Elmwood »»«, ALL-WOOL BROADLOOIIS one lot $10. Pttoae Chatham 4-7555. WALTER E- ENGLISH Church Organist and runer i 35 Tears HNS AMERICAN O DKBK. child's.$8 Boy's winter hat. VlU trained for church, conctrt OITLISTAN, AtEX SMITH. ETC. coat, *\t* &-* Madteon t-188t-J Roufing - Siding t$—PRRRhNAL RERTICB radio poalttons. 8H 7-2724 AUTOMATIC INCREASES OVERTIME AND IONUS PAY Permanent Driveway* BOY'S futl-tlze bicycle Sturdy llxll blue, twist; lx3S gray twist: LIONEL train, , complete witwith h tractrack k LEARN DIESEL many others; broadloom special, reg- House Painting RUNYON ELECTROLYSIS Needi tire*. 110. 8 0 2-017S and transformer, $35. Madison 6- Chimney Pointing and Rebuilding TranaporUtlon Power of UirWr: ular U»j. now MM aq d Superfluous Hair Removed 11 04 ESSEX ELECTRONICS TWO tricycle*, until medium, excel- 1M6-J Rouse Wlrlnft-Oenera! Maintenance 123 MllllKsn Place, South Orange, J *?'*. f* P0»«IOIMI OPN, , lentjcoodlUon. 8u_e-l»J-»_ DOT BR Flasterlna - Masnnrv Work Dleiel-Trabied Men. NEW DAY n BtrktUy. Htifhfc, N/J. Af.O.. L. ft W. Station 1017 Springfield A»e PAINT SPRAYER. Sears piston-type, SO 2-8613 or SO 2-1888,6-9 P^m. BEOINS NOV. 3. EVENINO BOY'S 21 Inch billoon tire btcjrcle. Irrlnaton; B8 S-M3S . '« horsepower: Never used. Bargain 224 CLEVELAND 81.. OHANUg FORMINO. Emjihask pr good condition, (29. Call Summit «• OR 4-4932 oi OR 2-8348 YOU will enjoy life more—make your 0 MHT-tlm* dish washer, work Hem. Open We4. Fri.. Sat. till • at $35. Losey, l$0 Passale avenue. family happier — if you ward off shop work Wrfie for catalog's I538-J . -, Livingston. PAVINU ana Onnfcructinn Ou< of fatigue and tired back by wearing ernment Approved for Veterans to S p, m, daily except Sunday at WALNUT buffet~Eicellent condition, O. I. BUI and Public Law 16 soda fountain KJell W»v 6-IMT.9-13 I—CLOTH IdO ••'. Union, specialist* tn permanent a SPENCER, designed Just for you. large storage space. South Orange STORM SASH. 21 >* x M»i. 83. Two type black top drtveways. concrete You'll lose your bulges, too II Tele- NEWARK DIESEL INSTlTUTr a. m. 2-JU1. porch aash for opening 61 >« high, by 233 FLAllfe ST. NEWARK Ml 2. OREEN Flald girl's winter coat, alas 72 and *»\. IS each. Call Chatham sidewalks and- curb* highway enn phone 8.O. 2-8290. m QIRL to work behind tod* fountain 10. Perfect condition. Cha.them 4- CAULOON China, IS terrtee platea: structlnn AD work guaranteed EXPERIENCED teacher wiTl~tutor is" and wait on tables, 11 * m. to 5 4-235* Term* arranged 2322 Morris Ave- It—It A fill) RKPAI** GIRLS! 1797. also Royal Worcester china aet for elementary and high school ,u£ nue Union unvl a-i»63 p m daily, six <•*>« Salar? and USED atove oil burner. $10. S13 Wood RADIO and Appliance Repair Short ject*. Box 456, Bhort Hills, N. 3. tips. CtU,WnH»?, 9-12 »• m. TWO gtrl'a winter coata, sizi 10-12. Chatham 4-4973-M. Call msiJ :} place. Linden 2-4044-M. XPERT Sanitrary Cessnoo) a«rv*e Hills Radio end Appliance Oo. 4f COLLEOE veteransT w«i iiutTuet* 81 ENOORAPHER-trpUt for law Of- only. CURTAIN8. bedspreads, china. ilaM. COATfl, two fall, two winter, fur col- cestpnois end septle tanks cleaned, Chatham Road Short Hills Snnrt elementary, certain high whool tub- Telephone Work ftc« In Summit, Beginner preferred. lamp shades, walnut table. mUcet- lars. $10 and 815; dresu*, also two built and repaired CARL C1ULICK Hllln 7-2543 jecu; call SO 2-9»23 between «•; But* age, education. salary desired. THEROB1N HOOD SHOP, Vo. 3 Tay- laneous Items. Also dreues, suits, Box $38, Morrtstnwn Tel. Uorrl*- p.m. - . lor atreet. Mlllburn. ha* u»*d cloth- coats and acceaaortes, atae It. Very pvfnlng gowns. 83-83, sizes from 42 $»— OFFERS Box 43 c/o Summit Herald. : ?:to 48; Shoes. 6 and 8';, $1 SO to $3; town 4-2082 _^__. Ing of better quallt; tor lalt for cheap. 17 OaUey Ave., Summit. niovei and bags. 2SC to $1; H»ts, RECEPTIONIST who can type and every member of the family, for ABO washer with wringer, first claas HOME construction alterations, • roofROO• F REPAIRING—ALL KINDS FURMISHED dSf run •mall switchboard. Five-day •very occasion. Mlllburn 6-4116 __ condition, 143. Summit 8-14M-K. 75c to II; Throw Rugs and runners, Ing R Grieco and V Polldoro Call Ouar*nteed to stop all leaks All Tin- week, attractive working condition! very reasonable. Everything In good evenlnRs between 6 and 8 Mlllburn COMFORTABLE room~for gentleml $32.00 CLOTH coat with lur bottom, slue work painted with roof preserver at The Summit Chapter American VACUUM cleaner and attachments! condition. Private. 174J Springfield 8-1247-j Broken states replaced Hew leader* In refitted private home. Convtnltnt Red Cross. Call Bu. 6-2076 between 18. good condition, Evelyn Seeley, excellent condition. Phone Mlllburn avenue, Uaplewood. ' to station. Call evenings Summit <• A WEEK TO START Su. 0-3000 at 2 P. M. 4-U1J-J. and gutters Leaky window* and door 6203-M. 9 a. m. A 4:30 p. m. D1N1NO room electric future, good G. LEPRE SONS casings sealed with caulking com- For • Fiv. Day Wok DENTAL assistant, atat* general qual- TWO maternity drstses. 1 black, I MAOIC Chef gas stove, excellent con- condition. $il_ Unvl._ 2-406*. _ _ Contracting and Excavating pound. DESIRABLE doubl* room, convtnlem ifications, age, salary desired. Box nary; grey tailored flaimil autt; dition and General Electric refrig- Bulldoeer. Shovel Work J O'DONNELL running water. 71 Beachwood rcid, «1 c/o Summit Herald, blue net evening gown; brown win- erator. Su «-433O-J. POT stove. 300 gallon "else, ideaffor Asphalt Drtvewayl Sidewalks. Patio* Summit. ter bos coat; all ale* II; pink chiffon greenhouse or small home. Excel- 30 Church Bt South Orange. N. i 70 Mill Street Bloomfteld. N t. ewsnlng dress, ales 16. All In excellent WILTON Carpet. Blue Oray, approxi- lent condition. Rahway 7-I793-J. Phone Bloorafield 2-7837 DOUBLE room.' hoard, for rthnti HELP WANTKD-Mala condition, reasonable. Bu. 6-0O84. nutely 1»' x 12', Blue Broadloom SO 2-4324 business couple, private home Kw 4 PAY INCREASES Carpet, approximately 12' x 10'l«". SCALE model railroad trains. Includ- i9-rrHoi.»TF.mi*4) • transportation. Oaragt available. HONINO ts lapping machine opera- LADY'S winter coats, IIM 12-14, on* slso 24' Blue Broadloom Stair Oar- ing Hudson type engine and tender, 84A— PKESSWAIIINe South Orange 3-0440. THE FIRST YEAR tors (J). Some experience required. black Forstmann wool custom nude, pet. prewar. Allll In good condition. railroad cars. 100 ft. of track, large HAROLD V MACKIE Permanent job, Rotating shirt. pure lamb's wool interlining, aklnner PhoneMuibwn 4-0273. transformer,' 4 switches, unfinished YOUR daughter's clothe* made to or- 82-84 Stuyvetant Ave Newark FURNISHED room, nrat to bath, mat Oood starting salary. satin lining, Ocelot fur collar, excel- cars and' parts. Call Su. 6-6680. after der, ages 6 to 13 Call Su, C-0299-W MATTRESSES and Box Springs - Ren- railroad station and. bu«. Summit PACIFIC AlRMOTIVE CORP. lent condition; fur bolero Jacket ot ABLE lop gas ranee. $35.~CaCaU Madt- S30 Su. 6-4260. 81— BLBCTRirAI. ovated and Made to- Order — Fur- 6-6254-J. excellent quallt/ mouton. Both rsa- son 8-2113 after? 30 P. M". niture Reuphnlstered or New Fur- Lindtn, N. J. sonable, CallBu. o-iMO. STEAM heating furnace for aale. Five niture will call for and deliver LAROE furnished room for butlnew INTERESTING Rout* 25 section, square. Jacketed, fine grate. ELECTRICAL installation* repaired Essex 3-4BS3. woman In private home, share bath BLACK cloth coat, Fenian trim, sis* ENOLANDER folding cot and m»t- 620 ft. radiation, used one season. L Parall, Jr,. 9 P*ri7 face. Spring- PhoneSu. «-31H _ HOUSEMAN, good wagea, room and 16. Worn one*. Reasonable, Unvl. treas. prs-war, excellent condition. CaU Wooisey. Su. 6-0922. tttM; Mlllburn $-142$ 49—vTasUlag •arttsj** R*aalr* WORK board optional. Apply Hotel Subur- 2-3366. •1$. Voorhees, 3«S RuaseU St. Vaux- LAROE~UthTfurnUh»d room for bust- . ban, Summit. N. J. • hill. _.__ ^ _ STEVENS 30 gauge double barrel shot It— FLOOIHK0 IRVIN*fTOIl RBPMIUBKATIOR CO nan man or woman, garage ipaei. , X.KOOINO SET, glrl'i. alee 3. Oreen gun. Excellent condition. Two boxes Basel I-01M MAN for lubrication department In with leopard trim. Boonton •• BATES bed spread. Three peira***of TUDOR 8ANUINO AND Short HUls T-2930-W. matchluR curtains. 115. Telephone shells and cleaning rod included. on all washerw LAROE~room, private entrance, prl" established better car agency, Sum- 18M-M. '_ ' __' , SH T-3732. • Su. 6-70M-J. FINISHING mit. Experienced man preferred. T gJSTABUSHKD 1>IQ LUMBER - BUILDING SUPPLIES vat* bath. Uttvl. »-6t53 after 4 p. «. FRIENDLY State ase and experience In appli- aiRL a blue' Ohesteirfteld coat, stss WILTON carpet, blue gray, approxi- OLD doors, several alae*. Phone Bu. 12-14. hat to match. BO. J-771S. mately H'xli'. Blue bimdloom car- REE9 POWELL Lumber — Plywood LAROI comfortabir furnished #oom." SURROUNDINGS cation. Bos 40, c/o Summit Herald. pet, approiimately 12'xlO'e". Also 6-0599. Mil $-OOt«-J Screen* — Cabinets Convenient to transportation. 0u- NURSERYMAN for retail nursery. PUR coat, ilre 14. Perfect. V«ry rea- 14' blue broadloom stair carpet, LEATHER folding atroUer. like new; Knotty Pine age ava«abIe,_»u._6-124J. sonable. Linden 3-7S73-W between Motorola car radio. Call Su. 8-2964. DELMAR Floor Maintenance Floor Mud know how to dig. ball tt plat- » a. m,—4 p. m, pre-war, alt In good condition. scraping and retlnUhlng Specially- Special Mlllwnrk LARGB light furnished room for bull- form until & Urge treet, evergreens, Phone Mlllburn 6-0275. STORM vestibule sectional 7"x388"x3". Ing In residential work. Easex,2-I244 HILTON SCREEN I LUMBER ness man or woman, garage SP>M. ete. Aj know plant*. Excellent year NAVY blue, double breaited autt — $23. High chair. $3. Three piece Short HUH 7-20,50-W. ^ round Job. high salary. Apply R. K. slae 38. Worn twice, perfect condi- SUNBEAM Mlxmaster. practically reed porch furniture. $23. Short $$• A—nousECLr.awiNo SBRVICB PAY Rtbsam Nurseries, Inc., P. O. Box 100, tion. Bultable boy 14-16, $23,.SO 3- new. $!S.—SO. 3-0811. Hills 7-2937 M. LIOHT, airy room. Woman onlr. Cw- WHILE LEARNING Trenton, N. J. ' 4M4. . ntlQIDAIRB, good running condition, WALLA CEILINGS, RUO9 AND 3170 Springfield Ave.. Vaux Hall. N J venlent to busses Linden 2-U4J.R, ONE screw machine operator, one BOYS' coats else 11-14; one brown I3S. CaU Thuraday. H Berlba, ~ LAWSON sofa, pur* down cushions UPHOl^TKRT ON 3-7108 NEAR Canter and transportation. Otn- ;' ' •• and power press operator. 48 hour week. fingertip overcoat, excellent condi- sale St.. N»w Providence. »nd back. 8S0. Olrl'a Zfl-inch bicycle, Cleaned by rnachtn* tleman only. Call afttr 6 9.'«, 8N Secretary Pen Company, 2310 Morris tion—*T8. One blue tvetd Jacket, 830. Both good condition. Unvl. 2- THE WALLMASTER WAT Floyd Terrace. Pnton. KELVINATOR Refrigerator. 3-door. 3187. j WANTED TO BUY NO EXPERIENCE Avenue, Union. , »7. SH. 7-36*8. porcelain inside and out, $125. Call No muss, streaks, <» dos Can ba seen at 11,1 E. oibbona sorted H. O. railroad can. $2 each. ITCHEN table"with two chairs. Mrs." ONE or two rooms with bath, Buil- NEW JERSEY BELL Stamping Corp- 1301 West Elisabeth Corduroy Crawl«rs-Snap-ltt- atreet, 3rd floor. Linden. Mornings Unvl. 3-2079. LANDSCAFINQ material* Top soil, Rader, 133 Summit avenue, Summit. nen woman or *ld*rly woman, com- Ave., Linden. crotch .: - . - tt.7» until noon. (Wm. Canute) humus, seeds lUne,- turf, builder _N. J;_ panion desired. On bus tint Keu TOUNOU O man residing In vicinity Plnwair Corduroy Overalls — Size 8. FRIO1DAIRE products. Refrigerator*. KSNMORK washing machine. Also cobblestone* Belgian blocks, et« ABY'S wardrobe On chest of draw- Ctba. Reasonable. CaU Su. 6-tOU-U TELEPHONE COMPANY several men*a suits. *lx* 38 regular. Summii t or ChathaChth m fof rg generaa l only ... »1.» Electric range*. Magnavox radio*. Also mason work Appouto's. 98 Main CMiSaKhJ -WttlrTlwptaeeron*- office work. Desire some experienceri , Special on Snowsults, »lz«s 1 to « Dumont television. Koc*,Brc«.Ti nvL_jj*JBQL _ •treetr Spnngnelctr- Mllfburn M371 ONE double r preferably In fuel oil business. •JOSTKIIffl " CHILD'S medium slue and large els* slngl* room, bath between the two porary Radio tt Appliance Dept. 187 OOLF~baus. good used balU In ex- LANDSCAPE OARDENER Veteran, ex- tricycles. CaU Bu. 6-«314. Convenient to transportation. New- Sleady^posKIoh lot one who can SS So. Orange Ave. weatfield Are., Clark Township (near cellent condition, any amount, pert. fair prices. Mlllburn fl-422«-R ly decorated. 8. oTTttil. «KMU- V Girls Wanted qualify; unlimited opportunity for South Orange, N. J. Rahway city line). Rahway 1-liU. reasonable price*. 53H Morris ave- MAN'S academic cap and gown. Can men only), . advancement. State age, qualifica- SO 2-1MS nue. Summit. 8u. 6-6V24-J. SCREENED top *atl, $3 per yard. Well Mr*. Roberts at Ciba, Su. 6-3500. for tions and salary desired. Bos 3S, 9-A MACBINBRI rotted nutnure. Also hyper-humus. ONI largo front room for rent, g e/o Summit Herald. m 3-A—FURS RCA combination radio rtctroU, 33 I, F. Feins, 2440 Morris Ave., Union [ORTHERN back muakrat coat. *Uw men only. Westflsld a-09»-B Winding. A*i«mblincj, Solder- 0I4TRIBUT0BS for Worthlngton. tubes with automatic record chang- Unvl 2-4134. 16-18. good condition. MUlburn «- A MINK dyed squirrel Jacket, perfect Qoulds. Weateo. Fairbanka Rons er; one lady's bicycle; one portable 1556. ORE or twtwo light Housekeeping rooms, ing «nd ••ttinq of ' radio HELP WANTED 7 Morae drive, orf Claremont, Ma- pump*, gas engtnea. lighting ptanta electric RCA vtctrola. Bu 6-«617 _ 19—M A SO M—CONTRA CTfl R8 furnishedfihd . Frtvat* bim«m«.. Bustacsi MAIJB g*d FCMALB plewood. New Jersey. Worthing atr comprasaon. Wi " 1 PAIR and tun price* paid for old couple. Convenient. B 1» «/• parti. house, Canton and O • LEAVmO TOWN—MTJ8T SELL JOSEPH RUDI81 •liver oil painting* china, bnc-a- Bummlt Herald. Box 1». . HUDSON *aeU~coatT*alBnirilOorpra«- Motors. Poerttsa STUDIO couch, excellent condition. MA8ON-CONTRAOTOR brae furniture, old dolls, ftgurtnea Pifc* work, plui liberal bonui, tlcally new; Summit 6-543J-J be complst* stock ot pump*, atr $30. Call Bu. 6-6000 Kit. 475 (busi- Stone— Brick—Sidewalks ete Also expert appraisals given for ROOM with twin beds. Also slngli K. 3. STATE EMPLOTMENT tween 1 and 4 p. m. All.Type Concrete Work room. Oentlermen only. Near *ts- SERVICE. ness hour*). Summit 6-3355-J after a nominal fee Art Exchange, Theo- 9uarant«td minimum. FUR jacket (RUMIBA dred squirrel) •30 p. m. Summit 6-1261 -J dore Oeneruttl, Proprietor, 213 Mil- turn, buses. 34 W. Henry Street. Lin- Springfield and Woodland Avenuea excellent condition, size 12-14. Rea- -bur— n Ave.. Mlllburn MUibura •> den. . Factory «Kp«ri«nc« pr«f«rr«d, frees*, capacity 3M lbs. Cau CEMENT work, sidewalk repair*, - 1765 Summit, N. 3. Su. «-«S16 sonable. Call Chat. 4-37*17. CO, i» Mulberry Su. 6-6023-J. walks. cellar* whltawashed. drain- ROOM, private bath. Furnished or BLACK seal lull length coat-alze 16. *-T9» age, crushed atone. HIGHEST once* paid. JJunu k m*t- unfurntahed, porch. Near C l. « " will tr#in limited numbsjr. OIRL-S 18" bicycle. Olrl's winter coat. PETER M BRUNO prtrenreo. NO FEES CHARGED Brown seal full length coat slse 14. urn ooouED BsonrKs tresses; automobili e batterieteries newss - tt bus. Buslnees woman r 840 for each. Excellent tor remodel- drejaes1 , skin*, evening gown, size OR 3-2009 or OR 2-1754 pppapers; ; rags, metal*tl , washersh , rere- Su. 6-2046-W. Q. L C. CORP. ing. 8H. 7-3733. Op to 15 R.P.—Farts) and Service for "r * .iodhpur shoes. Story books. frigeratorfrirat * WWe picikk up CalClll KKenny Wisconsin, Briggs * Stratton. and SO 2-6806. CEMENT work, sidewalk repairs, slate- Linden 2-6736-W 8INOLE room for gentleman. In ne* 10 Aubrey St. Summit, N. J. Male and Female Help supplied to PAIR silver fox furs — worn twice. Clinton Readquartan tor Bolene Oar- walks, cellars whitewashed, drain- home. Oonvcnlegtt to trains, buaei Employers , Professional, ....commercialCal, l SH. 7-29WJ during daytime. den Tnctm* and) Joaenbeen Fowar THREE-quarter walnut •pool-type age, crushed stone. MRS, Edgar Garflaid fisher tbayer CaU South1 OraA\e 2-1947, Summit 6-6288 skilled and unskilled applicants placed Mowara. bed. springs, mattress. Olrl's blacK \ PETER M. BRUNO of antique* only t baa ready cash BLACK Hudson seal coat—«lie 11— BTORA TRACTOR CO. fur-trimmed coat; boy's blue coat,.i[ OR. 3-2009 6r I OR. 2-1754 for fine furnitnre, eilver. «M BABY sitter, experienced, steady. Sat- in Jobs. 183. Excellent condition. Call Sum- ftOOMS WANTED mit S-1848. Wastfleld 2-U63 Jtee 16, good condition. Price* reas- ., 39—MISCELLANEOUS jewelry, mapa, book*, dolls, eaina. urday nights 40c per hour. Mlllburn Opp. State inspection on *JomB Ava. 16. good condition. Prices reason- glassware, copper. p*wt*V. eras*, WIFE ot Army officer. Light, cheer- «-ose«-J. SALES representative for national or- L. BCHOENWIESNER; Practical fur- jPORRENT onahle. After *>p. rn. Orange 4-9069. CLOCKS KEPAIKED paintings in oil*, wmteroolora, pas- ful Private or asrnt-bath. Ww ganization, company trained. Union rler New address 4* Union place, 19—•USICAiT IROTKUIIRHTa The Clock Shop tels; antique quilts, samplers kitchen privUeg*. Near bus and DENTAL assistant, mature, i days, County territory. Car necessary. Call Summtt, corner Beeehwood road. painted trays, bandboxes, eta Phone •hopping center. By montn-reaion- experience, Full or part time. Mil. Mr. Griffiths. Cranford 8-0J1B-J. Floor Waxtog Machine *• -, Harris D. Rush 8u 6-7083, Floor Edging Machine N|f» Spinet Bflaa*. used UranAa and 157 Orchard Street, Westfleld Mendham 1-00$9 befora la.**. able (Unlon-Swmmlt). totM*.** •-1120. _ •—FARM PRQVDCB Wall SaaderwDtoe Type UprighU for sal* or rant by th* WE 2-4336 SINOER sewing Rtaebtnaa, treadle ear hoboth. t| Delaware. GIRL (white) for general housework Employment Agencies R 4k R Faint A Wallpaper taoitLMo. 4-1841 «r writ* Crafts- Antique clocks bought—sold. Call electric. Top price* paid. BVICTBD. Mother and ten J'«0^ one day a week. Steady. Local. Su. PUMPKINS 1394 Sturr*sant Ave, uOttm man Plane Stop. Morris Plain* evenings and Fridays and Satur- •on. I* th*r* anyone In Summit^ •-3334. ... . «• LOOKING FOR A POSITION? Telephone CNIonvM* 2-3S6J days only. SINGEf • vicinity with two rooms and uttnen FOR HALLOWE'EN GRAND piano. S ft. long, mahogany, SEWING CENTER ./ prlvUeges or a room ot two 18 an INTELLIGENT, alert and aggressive, We have many tine openings for — AIR Compressor. 1ft tt.p. In good SIGN PAINTING feI aewtng knowledge and sales ability. File Olerka, Office Trainees, , AT WIOHTMAN'S FARMS working condition. See Ernest, excellent condition. Box P. Morris M3 Stuyvesant Avenue^ unused attic or over a gar«g«. » Apply Singer Sewing Center. 3S7 Typists. Jr. & Sr. Stenoe. Bookkeepers, Morrtitown-BernardivlUe Road Jamas Qorman. 39$ Broad St. 8um- Plains, H. J. Specializing in truck and window Cnlon / erably unfurnished. Will do anr Springfield Ave.. Summit fl-8278. Dictaphone Secretaries— FANCY apples., Cortlend, Red Deli- mlt 6-3344. -, . •• __SAXOPHONE. Buescner alto, ttofiold lettering. Orange 4-6264. Open Friday Evenings redecorating necessary, Will '""Jisn FURNISHED ROOMS — — (6 thon* Unvl. 3-7014 refarencM. Call Su. 8-5200 befor* and many others cious, Baldwin, awett elder made PRINTOia equipment for sale. Rand lacquered baritone saxophone with 4:30 or Su. <-8303»Bl after LIOHT factory assembly work. Pleas- Come In And See Us! frtih dally, Pumpkins tot Hallo- operated presses. Type and racks. stand and case. $123. Tel. MO. 4- JOSEPHINE Scott Sandwich Kitchens. WANTED dlanta; vases. autuM. ant conditions; 40 hour week. Rate ARCH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ween, maple syrup, honey. Wight- Ideal for boys to start m email busi- _131J-Jjut*r_g p.m. Specializing in fancy appetizers, curio cabinets and rda furnltur*. 85c per hour to start. Secretary Pen man's Farms. Morrlstown-Bernards- : broken or perfect, or what have torn vllle Road. ness. Call South Orange 2-7774. eve- fusp Kln»bW CblT~ui cakes, plea for cocktail parties, wed- LOST ' Company, 2310 Morris Avenue. Union. 11 Clinton St., Newark MI. 2-7906 nings South Orange 3-5690. p. »bWCableTpuinwith dings, teas. Unlonvllle 2-1220. So Orarur* MIOt t YOUNG turkey*, all size* SprlnfJlrti mahogany case, upright. Oood con- BOOK Wo. »2»41. ««•»? " 2 RELIABLE woman, mother's helper. CARRJNQTON Employment Agency- 40-OAULON Monel metal hot water dltlon. $100. south Orange 2-4420. Furniture Reflnishlne, WE PAY CASH for your «*•« rara> BANKBOOTh* K FUtWot . »2»41Katlona. l Ban* » In family of one adult. Light houte- el Maple Ave.. Vaux Hall, South Ave.. Berkeley Height*? It. J. Also Long Hill Road. MiUlngton. Frank boUers. Electrts motor 10-hp. 3- METAL B-flat clarinet. exeeUent con- tars. anUaue*. sHrar, hooka, brio*, to ThC Si* FUtt Ktt l work and to assist after a recent Orange 3-0409. Couples and reliable phase. Stationary hoist stands, rug. ANTIQUE. MODERN furniture repair- Trust Co.. Summit. more. Live In or out. $30 per month. help furnished In alt branches of Mondelll. Su 6-3191. dttlon. Chatham 4-J40J. ed, refln)shed. Kitchen' cabinet*, brae, paintings, work* of art. etc. BLOT silk embroidered baa. % domestic service. ged construction. S to arm. adjust- bookcases, radiator cover*, built to QBOttGftrS AUCTION ROOMS Ing stork »clM0n and tWmVlt w "Reply by letter to 39 Benshaw Ave- able radius or awing. Ranaome 3- ORST8CB Outtar with case and front of Presbyteriars n Ohurcft. »»• J" nue. Springfield. ' Clerical (3>, figures, posting SIM ph*«* welding positioner. South Pickup. 045. Chatham 4-0672, order. L. Steinberg, 52 W. 8* tt SUMMIT AW. 2 ABUWDAKT BAKOAOn Orange Ave., S. O. SO 3-1093. • T*i. Buamlt 6-OMI w*rd. CaU SSuuJ »l93a or Bu^' "'^ WANTED, girl or woman who likes Clerical, typing.. Union 33 Or*nge 3-8303. 8TRTMO Bass and bow, excellent con- Switchboard Op'tor, local, MID-SUMMER SALE dltUm. SO 3-1093. FURNACE Cleaning—Have your fur- w> will buy your attlo eoountr. MARCABITE-pln. Initials h#£. Vicin- children for general housework 3 or S day wk ;.„ 35 REDUCTIONS UP TO 23% nace cleaned by vacuum North Jer- ity Lansdowxl avenue snfl RwemM» J* days a week. References. Health Bec'y-plant mgr., exp.. tech 175 Ice-boxes, gaa ranges, oil cookers, coal SPINET—Louis XV model, mahogany, sey Engineering Co.. Chatham 4- WE PAT htgtism can pneea ft>r airy avenue, Union. Pnvl. iO»W _o»rd;_CsU_Sunimlt J-2169-M *ves._ SeCy, Intelligent, EUsabeth 31 range*, combination ranges, kitchen ARMY SURPLUS S months old Guaranteed perfect, thing. Anttqats, ohlna, allvw, brto> Steno. temporary 130 set*, kitchen cablnats. dressers, beds, COMB IN AND BROWSE for appointment cfll Humboldt 2, a-brac oalntlngs, ruga. Toar attle YELLOW CANART, With WOMAN, for cleaning, light work only, Shipping clerk (3), male .. 33-43 dining room tables, chins closets, liv- I have thousand* of Items attractive OIL BURNER installations, cleaned contents our specialty. near Rldgewood road. 8 mornings per week. Apply Maple- tad Mnrlcoi: eleotrlo wiring, appli- SO a-0753. CENTRE EMPLOY AO'CY ing mem furniture, miscellaneous to the hobbyists, mechanics and com- w SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS wood Theater. 989 Stuyyeaant Ave. Unvl. 3-7277 chain, organ*, lawn mowers. mercial firm*. All articles plainly * «*« «PrtBnt, good ance* repaired, ft l\ Romano, tele- 47-41 Summit Ave. open Friday evening! till ( p. m. OOODWILL ROME STORB priced and neatly displayed. Hew Items ttlott. very nteefy grained, light phone Unvl 9-617*. Summit Mill / FOUND PART time or full time—With 69 Plane St. Newark. H. J. received every week. , colored mahogany. Su. 6-1703-M. 'ability end' personality and not ALL BEWINQ MACHINES repaired - ILL pay fair price for enUd'a sturdy ___ - OATB -» attain of house to house selling. IV, blocks south from DX. g« «. ,« — **** "fMAN ptano »» guaranteed. Rental* available' Phone table and chair set in good condi- T EMPLOYMENT RANTED Broad Bt Station walfar* LeagoM m Take orders on Bronzing of Baby s 128 Emmet St. Newark. H. J. «»»«Utlon. Unvl 3-7011 Singer Sewing Center tion. Tel. Su. 6-2202-W. First Shoes mounted on Onyx Book COUPLES earetaxeTa, gardenera cook*, OOIKO SOUTH—Must sell living and COW or horsst manure, wall rotted; 993 8tuyveaant Ava. Ml tf ' Ends, Ash Trays, etc. Every mother bouseworksrs tn all branehea RMMW dining room suites, bed* and bed- rich black loam top sou. acreened. 1 KEYS on Rlng"found at^Jnion 9» a prospect and easiest selling Imag- Newmark's Agency. W Weehlngtcej $9 per load and up. DeUvered any- HT piano and atool. 9300. Bu. BAND, gravel, bricks, topsoll. eordwood. USED CARS FOR SALE Food,, Unvl. 2-0990. 8t Mo 4-3899 room pieces, cedar closet, office flll-ln dirt, crushed stone. R Aj H . lnable. Each sale brings additional desk, lady'* bicycle, ete. Cnrl 2- whera, guaranteed the bast. Broocka TRUCKINO. 680 Chestnut street. 935 CHEVROLET, 4-dOor sadan, tales and you gradually develop a FOREION JOBS Man, Women 3U8-R. Farma. Call Etaes 5-6191. ZENITH radio, walnut cabinet, 39" Union. Ray and Henry Buys. Unvl heater. $200. Unvl. S-193I. fine- business. Commission basts. private listing*] hundred* sUl high. 24" wide. 14" deep. Oood con- 2-6371. One call only. Call Newark Metallx- classtflcatlnns 16-oaRe* accurate Us- CHINESE Oriental rug »K12. 73 Beecn- FIREPLACE toga, standard cords (cut dition. Price 935. su. 6-4331-M FORD, 1937 V-8, completely overhauled. Uif Co., 972 Broad St.. Newsral Ma. formation. $100, ooatpald Satisfac- wood road. Summit. to 4M): also kindling. Spring Blouse • p. m. GENERAL gutumlthlng, repairing. See Jim, 878 Broad St., Summit. 3-7198 for appointment to see line Tree Service. Tel. Summit $-1031. n tion guaraateed PORSION JOBS FOUR dinette chairs, leatherette Rim road. Summit. II—BIRDS * riTB Bought and Sold. All typea ammuni- 940 CHRYSLER New Torker, $1,050. and discuss details or will be glad INC. Baltimore I Maryland teats. Each M. Brotun bridge lamp. tion, supplies on hand. 2266 Spring- Kaiser Fraier Dealer, to mall literature. Malison «-lB«-J 35 Bummlt •AT rides for children EXPERIENCED Stenographer dtelres RAVI YOU ORDERED FEED tor dogs, ehlckens. pigeons, field avenue. Vauxhall. Ave., Summit. C B Rarrlaon Chat COUNTER girl aa extra help Sundays part time poaltlon. Mlllburn 6-0374. TOUTH bed, maple, tnattreta and Tour new Singer Sewing Machine* Da- * rabbits. P. R. Dietrich. 14lf Stuy- BEAUTY Counsellor products gives In delicatessen. Unvl. 2-7414. spring, «cellent condition. Rejaon- liveries are Improving constant]* veaant Avenue. Union. Unvl. 2-3306. you a chart to try before you buy LAUNDRESS wishes days work In able. Mlllburn 5-1WS-J. Short Hill*. MUlburn. Maplewood. BOXER pSppy. male. 4 months, fawn, Call your Counsellor, Marline Bay- DENTAL assistant, no experience CaU Un, 2-3063 after 9. MAPLE 4 poster twin beds, springs, oeeUent blood Una*. Short Hills 7- lor Summit 6-4098. LITTLI CLASSIHEDS—GET MG RESULTS necessary. Permanent. Write Box mattrrase*, Rood condition, resson- HOME planning. What 1* Bom* Flan- 3*97-M. 39, c/o Summit Herald. MATURE woman, former practical able. 8u. 8-04J4. =/ nurse, active, exchange general serv- !• n*n» live food, etnatti BROTHERS OOLLBOE DO these days of high prices leave ices for maintenance with adults. OAK dining room set. Square table7 hava, UtUlUng apace in th* nott j»tsants. anw»d pet supplies. Hilltoop p Tp«t ^WOTniegint. all Jersey ••rou short ot funds? Find out how Sews, mends well, owns electric ma- I chain. Reasonable. South Orange pnftteal manner, suggesting th* $1 SjwlngtUSd Ave.. IrrtngIrvln - point* J T, Murray. PO Box 106 DREW VNtVERglTV to add to your income working a chine. References. Bos 60. South 2-8384, hnsst working equipment, decorat- too. R J. East i-STTl. Open iaM Murray Hill. W J Bummlt 6-0323-W MAD1BON, NEW JER8EY few hours' a day. Start at once, Orange Record. earn that extrm Christmas money. FAIR of Chippendale wing chairs, eov- ing to suit your way of living. Call PUPPY for sal*, black female cocker, MOVINQ and local trucking. Call tor appointment. ^ Unvl. 2-3787. Union Trucking Co. OFFICE OF tRE DEAN -got Interview In your home. Write WANTED, laundry to do at home, call ered in printed tipiatrsr an* velvet. three month* old, AKO registered, October 3, P. O, Box 634, summit, N. J. evenings, MUlburn e-»44. Perfect condition. Sllpccvera. Bouth ..H. Rv^S HOME! FLArU^f^ON CENTER. Inc. WetMH/. _v*ry intelligent, partly UQHT Trucking Express Orange 3-3913. • , Ill Qulmby St. Westfleld. H. i. Will take woman for Thursday or WOMAN for general housework, good trained $30. Call SH seashore trips. Call UUna Mill. Dear Sin: Small family. References. housekeeper. • References. No chll- SOLID walnut" bedroom set, Orltntal , WsatfUld 3-3330 I am enclosing my check tor seventy cants (70s) to cnt«r' tt* , ..Call a-1170-J. dren. Summit 6-3659-W. rug Ind Vlctorlsn, sofa, Uavt. »- tot Christmas carda. bailv L ; ; Full „, of rnl d com- rs mo advertisement which you ran for m* In this week's 80MMIT HER* "f O1RL WOMAN wishes housework, 10 a. m.- 0661-J, — • — merclal SERVICES OFFERED to S p. m., five days a week. Orange DINIKO Room Bet, oblong table, W I am happy to tail you that I received many calls as a result or wanted for part time in lunch- , atationny ---- Xs-A AfJTOg FOR B^El 3-6789 S the sd and sold my stov* today. I-J744. - • •• Isrge^. buffet. $ upholstared chairs. . - -iter rentals and NgWWOMAif. wrperteneednrefemd. altter experienced, reliable Shown by appointment only. SB. 7- _ machine rentala. De- Harti-Drir-UR-S.lf SyiUm LOCAL and Mug dtttano* movin* and Sincerely youre, Apply Leeds Mlfiinery, 390 Spring- woman. Any evening. Bos 34, e/o ServlC*. BEACON HILL CO. storan Local agents tor Allied VVans iWM Ave., Summit. MUlburn Item. MUlbmrn. •-» B» Slttgh h BedBed. . Mahogany —- Ave., Springfield. H. JV^ cars and trucks to blr*. Signed FRANK O, LANKARP kAMWEBMAib g *. m. to 1 p. rn. or err.. Fine e BlankrBlk t Chest. Outen * OonnorJUcenasef BAST SITTER, dependable, refined sink. BreakfasBk t tablet and baiwhea "WnjJJ TObRSEUPbRSEU ° • a. m. to a p. m. The we B woman, afternoon* or evenings. Mon- DJSURANCE PROTECTION $t—PAIWT—ilBCORATlWB THE SUMMIT HERALD, laMSBlt, New >« »PTln«flild Ave. iu gS day through Friday. OR 4-4*54, other Items. Mlllburn <-l*«7 J J D MeOBAT, painter paperhasier F0L/e h^ * daeorator. Bu, «^l317.||r Too tott THi SVMMIT HIKALD, THUHSDAY, OCTOli* 10, If4f II Court Okays Tbat aot ha»p*sl« ttot revised Butt Con* country," Mr, Class declared, "but ths ue*t meeting. Jlefreifamentt" SuwsttMda- etttuttea at th# November •!•<- were served at tht oonelusion of Waftor stoft it wHi if the gorentmeiit sue* »« wMf**»nieal tntf tlon following aa addreai by loan Former r%ident, the meeting. / »or* - law**, detail Pitas Jutg* K**«hj cee4a in tte endeavor to control F. O'Brien, tax aseeascr «f South A. Mearath ^Friday approval Hh'Sodinr Urn fcotutnc indurtry. Private Orange and a taxation expert of tat flatl accounting of th« |sao. baiidera c*n adequately neet State SAd Speaks nationwide recognition, in which family U«v»i Summit; 000 estat* of tat late r>avi« k hottsing demand if p«r»it ht urged approval of the new S.lli Hill Cre*t Horn. Walter of Summit, Summit meat U4 to operate os the sound and FOR SALS Housing Plraptpi charter "even, though it does not Mr, and Mrs. Carl B. Uadqusst and provision dealer, who died tia&aapered principles of fret To Chapter Here "The hftia» of federal completely satisfy the wishes or have sold their Hill Crest avenue January 38, IM*. eaterprisie. • , Dr. William R Ward, former res, gabardine highly ttxricikn recosnniendatio&a of real t-jtate home and hare moved with their Canadian Red Th« accounting was flltd by the Is England, under sociidited men as far as the tax clause is president of tht New Jersey So- giver cant with I ai* ia- »a iBtoatIk* f»aWt4 tte •on, Ronnie, t© T5 Prospect street, fclh coa- Howard Saviiift Institution of ciety, SAR, spoke1 to the members dittoB. •<*«.._•» building tadustry to Slew Hn*f it costs the government concerned."- £ast Orange, Mr. sad Mrs. T. N«w«rk and Attorney Fr»nk W«It of Panssic Valley Chapter at their II. each, • to attaia a U&** Mtaaw rf per living unit, and they A resolution was adopted ex- A. Kenay of Pittsburgh pur- ivory of Elisabeth, designated as meeting recently, He told of a «-• coc*truetuai tkaa tn pay only eae-b^f the wages we pressing resentment over the "un- f/.tnersttf/ e JMttt, seat its* t4H"B ecutors-trustee. chased the Undquist residence - pay i& this country. We build a fair and 4i*crlmlnatory charge* recent trip he had made to Europe, ifcWMI irmi, height a&sth period in 3* year*, through Frank H. Taylor s% Son,* The estate of Mr. Walter, who m better home for the tame price floor tl»e ye«jr tm. . •{• of restraint of tr«d« preferred by Dr. Ward visited Horvrsy and In Kait Orange, realtors. * retired in lHi after 80 yearj ia and pay twice the wages paid in a federal grand Jury against ths Swsdea, he said, and was Im- BtWamnif ehstr. • TttM at&teoK«t HMtde «M «4M Another son, Carl Undqutst, ItrnoCl burtaeas in Summit, w*. fen | England . " renstsianw walnut chart, B the higbllgkU ia ** Mim National Association of Real Et- pressed by the fertile roiling coun- Jr.. is living at Colorado Sprmga, * mirroror,, bliM Jo* bolero Jacket, trust for hii widow, Mr*. Cath- Wtliard E. Clew at Omk only that, b«»t under ao- ta U Boards and tns Washington try and ae/ttnes* *>t the houses. Colo.; whert he is attending Caoootaitai* " cups" , brie- erine Walter, of Walnut street, sideboard. ro«4 housiac, the BritUh gov- (D. C.) Real Estate Board, for Traveling through Denmark he Colorado College. providing her with ISO a week for Call_ HQSS crnHtat ia renting living units at recommending a schedule of com- passed KUinor Castit, scene of Mr and Mrs, Kenny will take re- the re»t of her life. mission ratea and service charges Shakespeare's "Hsmlet" and then up residence in their new homt friBcrator, rolseeusn«»u» fumlture. aUo K «nctor tf Ite NttUwal U per room. It is thus operating sntioue and raisettwr 17 fern wood Th# balance of the Income t>f Kota« BtOtm »f ctatiai. «t • under a •tigering dtficit which in the operation of the real estate into Oermany to Hamburg and November S. They will be joined R»d- summit. 8a. her estate wai U>ft to Walter'* mettiametUagj Uof tkttae BrturBtfurd* aitt lUtMwrs mutt I*' Kbeortttd by. trte tax- business. Hannover, where he taw the kUer by the4r son, Ben C. Kenny, LO8T four daughters.' Dorothy W. WA1X» NP1WORK- of tn* Oranges awl Maplewood p*yjng public Oscar M. Sudltr, preeident of scenes of desolation stii: evident who is a graduate aaiUtant at Strauss ot South Harrison afreet, H. Ware, preiident of North- in the board roots* !• labor attttation in the con- the Orsngls and Maplewood aa the reault of, bomblny. As theLehigh, University, Bethlehem, witch, Sunday, between St. East Orange; Blanche W. Hc*s of ea»tern Water Co., parent organi- ange. Nesrly 309 r#A!tj»» wad industry in' this coun- Board, said that cotissnsus Is bus in which be was riding atopp#a Pa., where h» is teaching maths- riirabeth' Church, tlnAcK&r St.. W&ldron avenue; Ma« W. New- tation of the Commonwealth at different paints children would matics. and their daughter, L home build*r» «r Kortliem try » slowly but surely adjusting growing that realtor* were "pun- linden. *i Reward. man of Waldron avenue, and Era- Water Co., haa acquired control of Jersey attended, ittelf, The practice by large build- Irtied for opposing federal Itjflj- | flock out, begging for food; some Nancy, who is a senior at Bethany Fromtrt. 7» Undeaar St. ma W. FriendUch of Baltimore. College, Bethany, W. Vs. KBOOK NO. 147M. ?md«r ple*»e American Water Works propertiw *Government tmttti « lag »{M*rators throughout the latlon that would stifle free entert of them, bowever, looked well-f«d elurn to Th« CltUena Trust Co. of The daughter* are to g*t thethrough purchwe of majority of building in EagUad KM tod toao - country of hiring labor on » 50- prise,'" and added "The best clari- and heslthy. ' Btiminlt balance, of the estate upon the. common »tock. Water companiea cialiwd hou»«g whidi feas aadly week contract bs#is is growing fication of the sltustlon involved Swisa Eacape ZfliaW and white male Persian eat. death of their mother and their of the combined systtms now DATES Reward, pleate return to Dlftnths dt*rupt«J tta Batiooal ecdnomy" rapidly. It u proving highly ac- in the federal grand juryW un- Arriving at Basle, on the Swus OCTOBER children operate in 22 itat**, supply 232 ft\n\t-r, to Wrvodcroft Road, Sura- are to be contingent Mr. Closs 5.*id "At ftrw ih* Brit- c*-f't*ble to the laborer and hla warranted action Is seen in a bordtr, he interviewed • govern- HMThurs., 8;30 p. m-Christian •niit. H-J- ; helra communities and serve more than wife, because it permits them to ish govcrnmest iacict«d «• awfe-" ment official and commented on Selene* Lecture, High School, 4,000,000 persotu. Ware began hi* budget their living on a definite recent letter dated September 26, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE one oat of every ftv* the fact that that, country had «£• 31-Fri., Hailowetn. USED CARS FOR SALE busineu career as a well driller ia unitt bultt. but la 1« basis." from Senator Albert W. Hawk* a caped devastation during new .8 room house with bullt- NOVEMBER DODGE, 1838. 1 ton panel, eiceljent New Jeney, months, BritUh private buOdert Mr. Clt>»8 urged every home to Adrian O. Murray, realtor, World Wars. The official replied .J,I range, early possession, selling condition, new motor, tlrw and 1< to l»—Junior Red Crosa Enroll- rr\ce ... - $16,000 palnt._Bm offer. Bu. «-M28. had erected 45.»O unit* bedrooms, DONALD W. W1IXSTT. ilMUtM burn S-073J. This was the annusl Yorktown partment, 40 Beeknan road. ' jiOt'NTAIN. WBtTMORB a-i4M tlle baths; everything that should (o » tUittMl St. gs»t Oraags, » t. ai JOHNSON ' wltl> Or 3-4631 KtgbUi Or. * «H VETERAN (Du Pont Employee), wife meeting of the local chapter and -Wed.. Oak** Memorial Church, • 1 • 1 a ' * modern home. One and a half urgently need 1-3 room apartment, UUNROE, THOMAS P. station (P&D), Price Your Seal of Safety SALES - AVP11AI8AL8 was held at the home of Harry A. Thanksgiving Fair, Turkey ••'»'» miles - - - — - DfBDRAIlOB furnished or unfurnished. Refer- [ OBBIO tXWOOD U. 114,500. Requires 18.500 cash. ence, please call Waverly 6-1S31 any Marshall, DeBary place. In the Dinner. S-Q4J5 WALTER E, EOMOHDSOH, Broker i RICHLAND OO S-7010 time. absence of Ctannlng R. Dooley, W-Wed., 8 p. m., Oak Knoll I HINHAltT, ELUEft H. J82 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. 3, WANTED TO RENT S-004S Summit fl-7073 or Summit •-900S BUSINESS couple, owners. Just Kids. president, and Rev. Elmer F. Fran- Bridge, at School. it CO. "REALTOR" PAIOLT of S urgently need 4 W s- 4e*!r« 2-3-4 room apartment, fur- 8-3123 room apartmnit or house, will d«oo- cis, chaplain, their places were W-Thurs., lft a, m, American ANDERSON, ALfttCD gv 4-A-CAUFON VICINITY rate and malnwrn. can furottb ref• nished, unfurnlahed. South orange BUTtER. EDWARD A, «Mtoa of 14 Ttars* fsldtnee. Oall or vicinity. S O J-3J0J. taken by A. Lloyd Reid, vice-presi- Home, at Public Service. tciAZEBSOOK, H. UcK. 6-69S0 A PRETTY LITTLK HOME Par) 3OS7S-M- dent, Bnd John D. Hood, •ecretary. 1*—Fri., 10 a. m., Garden Depart- Approximately Vt acre with view of VETERAN, wtf* and baby must have [OLEN OAK8 AOENCt 6-J02S two or more rooms by Jan. ). Bu fl- The voting on the proposed re- l§ fl-1693 Morris and Hunterdon HUb. Surround- RAVSX ofncw. wtf* and daughter de- 2J93-W. ment, BIrds," Field HCHUK. HENRY, 0BB8TKB O. ed by farms. Kasy commuting on ar* furnished house, apartment fl-1342 DM term designate* those person ta tte ml vision of the chapter's constitution 14—Fri., g p. in., "Carmen," High HOLMES AOENOY Lackaivanns or Jersey Central H. R. esculent car* promised Lt. Com-CONSIDERATE, quiet, property • re- 6-64M fcazider 8. E Oorrance. Navj Bup- and by-laws was postponed until School. HOUSTON. B, E. it M. O. Living room and dining room, both astats buslnesa who h*ve svvsulablc U snectliiR tenants need unfurnlahed [ JOBS-DECK-8CHMIDr CO. 6-1021 with fireplace, small kitchen and bath , fit Corps School. Bayonne. apartment. Mlllburn 6-0»«3 M. Mrs. KpHUER, JOHN H, «-4618 on 1st. floor. 2nd. Floor 4 sinall bed- Kan. rooms and space for additional bath. rumulated knowledge of thirty-sis years RENTALS Ciood barn-garage and small chicken EVICTED-Wot hfr and ten year old REAL ESTATE FOR SALE house. Owner will Install new heating •on. Is thnre anyone In Summit or 4-fUMftirr plant. Taxes ISO—Priced very low al tatlon and research in real •state bustne— methods) stSkl Apartments and houses an grgent- vicinity with two rooms and kitchen t8,9OO. Ask for Mrs. Htebblni, '• lr Jif+Jca by tha supervisory anal privileges or a room or two ln an BUSINESS SatMi-atrry tMraonnei of ATTBACTIVE brick cottage. SU rooms, JULIET R. McWlLLIAM8, Broker standards. Realtora ara those who, ta tte frsdgmaat unused attic or over a garage, pref- tun perch, oil heat, 2-car garags. erably unfurnished, will do any Main:St. (Route 34) Chester. H. J THI CEUNESE CORP. redecorating neceaaary. Will rum tun SO ft. frontage, price «15,000. Phone Chester 40-J or M-R-a of tbetr peers in their busineaa, at* ptnwas wttfe par- J0B8-BECK-SCHMIDT CO., ' OF AMERICA references. Cull iju. B-520O before Be«ltor« ! 4:30 or 8u. 6-6203'M after 5 p. in b-CHATHAM lonsi standards and business eompetencsi at anHlrtaat DIRECTORY 31 Haloa Placs Summit 8-1021 SUMMIT, N. J. FIVE room apartment or house. Two AJfTlOtista LAVNDRJC8 ATTRACTIVE brick and frame. 1M1 children at rollege. Immediate oc- UPTO THE Mimni mtrit to warrant entrusting thaw with tlkt Laspoetaa* Mi room house. Ltrgs living room, Colonial. Living room (fireplace) Oiim who hav» vacaoolM mom cupancy. A, T. St T, Company engi- Bouutn asti aoti> CX)KBY8 BNTBRPRUB screened porch, dining room, stream- •T ta the fubir*. within ootnmut- neer. Call Su. 6-3541. modern kitchen, bath, 3 screened tat dlstsino* of Butnmlt, pleas* LAUNDRY, INC. porches, i car garage, coal (team. Nice lined kitchen, 3 bedrooms (> twin fiduciary relationships tnvofvedln' realastat* trams—- GEORGE'S AUCTION ROOMS sized;, tile bath. On air condi- ooauct Rotwrt H Wright, tb« OARAOE space for two cam Vicinity groundi. Convenient to bust »&d stores. e*saa«my's aonslnf eioMltor, for of Burr road. Mitchell 3-3830. 13 Summit Avsnus) ft Summit Avcnut) Early eccupancy. tioned heat, complete Insulation, storm sash. New shade*, awslnfs. Uona, They have voluntarily pledged tawasclvea to a taformation ragardlns '*»•• very Summit 4-OBW Summit I-IOW CLARENCE D. LONO, Broker iatjtrabl* Utnanta. 1200 to 2000 square feet for Industrial Summit 8-M80 • Rei.: Summit 6-5M» Half mile to school and station. space, sultaole for wood-working $16,900. code of ethics governing their buatacsa eoadact, tbsar shop within ten miles of Bummlt, SUMMIT AUCTION ROOME SWEBT-KLBEN LAUNDRY, INC AMERICAN FARM COLONIAL can BO S-MM. THE RICHLAMO CO.. Realtors Box 35 c/o Bummlt Herald. , 47-M Summit Arsnua Wit Industrial flaes 1st floor attractive living room with 41 Maple Street Summit, N. 3, unusual fireplace, dining room, pan- relations with each other, and their rwtsHnsw with tftc Teltphons Summit g-XJlt Bummlt t-ITU try kitchen, powdtr room, maid's APARTMENTS TO LET room »nd bath. Screened porch. 2nd 8-CHATHAM TOWNSHIP public floor 3 master bedroom*, 2 baths. TOUMO buatseta couple desire 3-room FCRNISHEO 3 • room, second-floor APPUANUBN MASON CONTRACTOR Fully Intuiued, storm swish, oil heat, LOVELY REMODELED Colonial house apartsnent. Veteran. Uhvl 2-3383-J apartment with private tile bath, 2-ctir attached gang*. Large lurid- on little less than 1-acrt. Btautlfol SflO. Two rooms and private bath, EASTERN FUEL COMPAJTT JOSEPH DE LUCA * &*.aped plot exclusive Druid Hill sec- grounds; t rooms, bath, lavatory, two FURNISHED House or apartment, win- first floor, (A3. Middle-aged or tion. Possession on title. Price »29.500. enclosed porches. Automatic heat, «*r tmwiths only, by veteran and wife business couple. Reference*. No 333-239 Broad Street Mason Contrsctor "Hr-MCK —OfcAZEBROOKr^Beritor- lully Insulated, storm saah, 2-csw gfc BfiEeictkcea.. lurnUJwd, Phon» A M children; Chatham 4-2483. Summit Brick and cement work, pstch- Summit f-6950 Evea, fiummit 6-4610 rage. Asking 1X1,009. ataavw Suounlt 8-1054. THE COUNTRY eONSUtt A REAtfOR ing or any kind of mason work. NOW la the time to select the site room apartment, unfurnlshsd REAL ESTATE FOR RENT BUIUIINQ MATBaUAM tor your home In TALL OAKS, dis- VILLAGE RD,, OREEN VALLEY. N. 3. «r fumlsned. Wanted by widow, snn Electric hammer for rent tinguished for Its natural beauty Tel. off. MA 8-0440; res. MO 4-1863 la college Summit or neighboring WE8TF1EIJ3'— furnished. Nov, IS toSTEPHBNS-MTtLJIR (XX 47 Michigan Ave. Summit «-43» and protected by suitable restric- towns Mathlaswa. 174 Summit Av« April 15. Attractive homo In exclu- BUILD ON FAIRMOUHT AVB. sive . neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, 3 IS RusacU Place tions. We are now (wilding; High Elevation with View Summit 8-0917. W. W. DHEWBY baths. No small children, or pete. Bummlt f-003» MOTVB STUIUCRs) Large Lots 11,500 Op. References. $250 monthly, Box 38, Builder of REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TOTJ WILL LIKE OBI Phone NORMAN JUNKER, CH 4-ST40 A pleasant penned young ooupls look- c/o Summit Herald. EASTERN FUEL COMPANY DREWBT-Bullt Homes W. A. McNAMARA, Realtor SU 6-3*80 1BIJILDERS 19—LINDEN 4O-SHORT HHAA Ins for a 5-8 room unfurnlnhed nousa 3M-2M Broad Street 400 Mountain Avenu* or apartment tn nice residential or FOR sub-let: Modern fl room home; Remodeling—Repairs- Summit, N. 1. SOUTH Wood Ave. corner—2 stores. tile bath, automatic haat. Few min- Summit MOM Summit 8-0012 12-FLORHAM PARK TANGIBLE * nrxasGiBU raix« numtn arttlng. Mr and Mrs A. B. General Carpentry 2 apartments, 1 five-room brick house. Both are ta UOs tetck OotenSal. tor wu*y. 3t. Boom 1011. Hotel Suburban. utes walk to station, school, etc. Irons A Connall •NEW farmhouse, Colonial, « rooms, LOT For Sale—50x497 feet. Price S89O. All Improvements, steam heat. Asking its custom built; perfect ia «n»'!7 and East Orange. Lease for year. Recently redecorated A 8TOIIAOE tiled bath, -open porch, attached Inquire of Ororge McCollum, 1M 113,700. desicn. yet homer ta amastfftw*. la- throufthout by tenant. Borne re-lm- Summit e-2847 garage, gas heat, Jully insulated. Main Street, Mlllburn, N. J. MARTIN GROSSMAN terestlnf n»II» tsigc IKtasx vaaea. fin- CDIXEQE teacher and business wire bursement expected, Immediate oc- 8UMMTT EXPRES8 CO, D«i Large plot In line residential dis- Elizabeth 2-8031 between 4 and B ing room, dm. tOm bvasmr. taseacxi need 3 to S rooms. Unfurnished. Or. cupancy. Reply Box 43, Summit Her- trict. NEW JERSEY and porch. Three bedntwaia. twa tSa Unvl 3-S200. . aid. CAMERAS * PUOTlMiBAFlilC M-71 RaUroad Avenue ROBERT H. STEELE. REALTOR 30-MADISON batha, log ca&ta reenstWa sooca wrOi SUPPLIES Summit g-QSU 95 Summit ar,, Summit 8P-6-0Q37 flrepUee. Attached can**. Btvtr m TWO VETERAN8 OARAQE for rent. 132 Elmwood Ava., HOME3EEKER8 tNVESTOBS B! Bride and bridegroom. Best references. Union, tfnvl. 3-137X STnEAM-LlNED Six Room o Colonial ERS BUILDERS for properties IMMEDIATE possession; central loca- half sere. lovely trees a&d a brack. Local & Long Distance Moving all t7pec Also house plans and lota By appointment ooly. 3-3-4 room apartment, unfurnished. EASTMAJTS on beautifully mndscapict \ acre tion; 6 rooms, sunporch, bath; steam SO X-14SS. Thomas J. Colley plot. Includes large awning-covered 'Bee heat; 3 car garage; lot 50x150; taxes DORIS DRAKE: neattor MORTGAGE LOANS t84 Springflsld Avsavsj terrace, solarium, sleeping porch '' THE REAL ESTATE DICIEST ! about ItOO; mora land tf desired — 227 MUlimra An. MIIIMBB SVUM Summit «-M00 10 John Street and a, recreation roomttjie equal,of On Newstands or s«nd 2So colnto HOUSE OR WE are writing Mortsrusjes up to Vectina IT * $12,500. It yearn. Low Intsreal ratas. No Summit. N. J. which ''ice have yet to see in Sum- see Blonmfleld Ave A. J. BARMAN to SON. Bealton 43-SOUTB OiUNGS mit. Other features include an oil Verona 1-3074 APARTMENT RENTALS lesral f««a. f H A. and «onv«ntloi>' Summit «-I83fl-M IS Green Avenue Madison 6-0441 al mnriSTMgas solicited. CABPgn A RUG CUBAMUKs- burning unit, complete Insulation Two U> eight rooms, unfurnished, and storm sash, and ft two car at- ALL year round property located at NEW homes open tor tupectloa. Lo- HOME ABflURKn U7RTOAOB tached garaqe. Inspection by sp- Awostlng on Greenwood Lake. N. J. Slate roof, tompmtt Qowr |bn«nii within dally traveling distance of COMPANY J K. BEDR08IAN A OCX PAINTING AND cated on Douglas Avenue, Uadlson. lIVlBg XtXIIB* dtBlftfJ CUULBL MSI. pill^jh; BmamSt, Morrtstown, N. J., ot W SUMMIT AVR RUM MIT. N. J nolntment through James J Brown. Inc., 98 Lafayette Phone or call, 28 Orchard Street, H T, needed by regular members 4J* Springfield Arensw PAPERHANOINO MOUNTAIN, WHITMORB A JOHM8ON Ave., Suffern, N. Y. ... tlleUtthea aad brctJcbst am*. X PHONE HUM MIT S-I»li Madison 8-1378 M. Bedrootna, % tlle bas&a. soaiSTa q?**~ OI mil. TELEPHONE LABORA- Evsntnga Phone WsetflaM Mill Bummlt MBOO ,, Realtors ' < , TORIES, Inc.. for occupancy Im- A. W. BRATZ * 80N s J? tf«nrc»it Avenue Sumrnlt 6-1404 REAL BUYS ! M-MAPLEWOOD South Koontaln sebooL mediately or ln near futurt. Painting — Paperhanging SEnViCE Station, good" location "* on DOBI8 DRASOK. KcaAsr 4V. 20 rEAR MORTGAGES Decorating Sprinslleld' Are., Summit. Call Su Special Farm' CHftringi m Manrarn An. MOMBSI a-ix»s A tatepbone call to Company IDEAL for development: 47M acres: JEFFfRSON SCHOOL Hoostng Counsellor named below, StUl available, quick service, no fie* STEPHENS-MILLBR CO. Estimates given. Su. 6-54W-J 6-C584. wUJ product information about 0 A. McCALL, Realtor 808 ft. more or less highway frontage; On Xldgewood Bo»d, lot 100x130, 4SV-UNIOM U RUSMU Pise* NiW LISTING located Highway M. opposite Cushe- prasjMiqtlve tenants and win re- 304 Mnrrls Ave.. Sprtngfleld, It J PAiNTING? • DECORATINO half brick colonial. All large rooms. sult la prompt personal meetings JUIlburn 6-4170. Right. BH 7-3J70-W Summit l-OOg BLACKBURN Road section, imme- tun* Lake, near Whttehouse Button; First floor lavatory. Four bedrooms, • with oat or more of them If own* diate occupancy. • colonial, 18xJ5 will sell all or part. two tile baths. Maid's quarters on BprlngfVld Av*. * p Uvinft room, 15x15 dining rofem, four CLINTON—188-acte beef and dairy hind. Permanent driveway, attsehed Apply Messner. Ctttt EASTERN FUEL COMPANY Interior and exterior Painting hodrooms, Hwo bathsi, with third cattle farm, 14-room dwelling; all taratg*i . Asking 131,500, f ELL TELEPHONE /•• HOME OWNERS Ul-lt» Broad Str*st floor piped for bath. J-cor attached lmpts; barns for 80 head cattle; silo, SALISBURY A ROUX, Inc. UNION REAL Fre« Estimates - No.Waiting Raraee, nil tteam he»t. 128.500. nil bldgs. perfect condition: 4i purs- LABORATORIES, INC. Offset ths Mfher sort of Urtng with Summit I-OOM . ' R. A M. ^EDWARD A. BUTLER. Realtor bred Hereford cattle included with 1M Maplewood Ave. Maplewood Phone South Orangs 3-7774 CHARLES M OASAEZA, reduced monthly mortgage payment* ^J Btechwooit Road 8u. d-fl040 sale; tractors and ail modern farm Bsraonnel Housing Consultant If you are paying more than a I* ELECTRICAL EEPAfBINO Bummlt «-40«l or Millburn 6-17S1-J JOEOUa COLONIAL HOME machinery; 850,000; terms. Summit t-6000 rats on you? mortgage, investigate ow HKATIMts, i IN PERUANERT BBTrTTMO WHTTEHOU8E—13 acres} T-room S»—SEASHORat TOtara refined couple would Uke raflnaaanf plan. SUMMIT ELECTRICAL .Prp-'«f constnictlon of s*one and house; all Improvements; poultry fbrnt E» l-l»00 man MBTAL V«NUI J tiling quarters) with kitchenette to* and aak for air. Johnson or call at tn* SERVICE CO. *»te roof, only short walk tS) D.L.* bouse 24x48; 3 brooder houses; 2-car » SHORE ACBES winter months. SO, 2-3840. JOHN a CROOT • SOW «• Station and Churches of all De- garage, barn; brook, woods: nicely lo- Wiring—All Types Installations on BABNBOAT BAT vmiaitULU) and nurse need small 316 Morris Av*n«* Joirtl , also grs.de. htehteh and cnted near Route 28; available won; VENICE OP THE JERSEY SHORE Irvington Rational Bank Repairs—Prompt Bsrvio* J schools, theatert s and shopping apartment by Jan, or Feb. to com- WATERFRONT LOTS for cottages and A3KINO S18>00»-MAKE OTFKR t wedding plans. Call Mil. «- Summit i-1531 Summit t-0418 «ntw. besuttfully rnaintntned snd HCNTERDON COUNTT—1,300 ft. business. Furnished resales from S4.- at the Otrrter modei nlwi, jay lmpifiulve hall en- on state highway; 125 acres; 5-room FOR a cntKk salt at Irvington, K. t. OOO.-up. NEW 1947 Cottages. Few sUOlO A sUQIO RJBPAIaUNU , beautiful outWok from wln- house; bath, electricity, running year round. FREE BOOKLET. rooms. 3 porclusc X-car dcslns furnished or unfur- sTOTL SMSKML TOW« and large porch, »rt restfully water; large Jamesway barn for 30 EDITH WOERNER kltchmklthm.. tSaatSeslt bathtece o |) nished apartment Early occupancy. winded with beautiful trees and cows, hay barn, 2 silos; 180 fruit trees; elosetai CoW ateraf* roan taix* at- Ho children or pets. Call Orange ROW RADIO SKRVICB - SHORE ACRES STOKES FOR RENT BTBPHENS-MILLEB Oft »jrub».,No member of the family will brook through farm; $25,000. terms; OBBORMVTLLE, N. J. tic, with room for 3 nson it Buaunit Arena*t «er forgot the beauties of this home. Oil burner, weataewaiwest s-iasi. this farm with all stock, 2 tractors rtTRNlBHED or unfurnished 2 or 3 LARGE store, dry basement, accessible 88 Russell Place Summit t>UWI wing to believing and the price Is and completlt e machinerhineyy MWOO SEASHORE awnings. KTcrfy Umacapfd by two stairwells. Two washrooms. ble DiMEDIATK OGCCMSSCT toons, near transportation. Business Summit «-00» SOMERSET COUNTT — About five GREEN ISLAND, on Barnegat and couple. Summit 6-4444. Rear loading for both floors. Con- NOEL RECORD A APPLlANdl CHESTER C. HENBT miles from Somervllle; 7M ft. or Silver bays. Silverton, Ocean Coun- OBO. K BffiBT. acektr tains about 4,000 square feet. Large Street Summit 8-1CB3 country road; J acres, high, sllghtl: ty, N. J., offers year-round and va- omette. n. J. FhotjeimaBssosi adults need 4 or 5 rooms. Best display frontag* on Valley Street. EASTERN FUEL COMPANY SHOP beautiful view; exceptionally weJ cation home sites with a choice of CaU Funk. Essw 3-3M3, Brokers protected. Tranoull Rouse, HOUSE on large lot, Lrvlng room hns high ground, bayfront, lagoon and .y a 231-339 Broad Street 30 £t*eawM>4 Road constructed 8-roorn home; all chest- Colonial wttb two tffi» a»tte, tOe 4-ROOJi unfumlshed apartment, or 401 Valley St. South Orange 3-2301. f rnepiMp, modern tl)» kitchen. Two nut trim; steam, oil heat: bath snd wooded plots.' beautiful, natural Summit 6-OMtt Summit tvsts? bedrooms, which will necommodate sandy bathing benches; trees; good kitchen, two-ear garape. ISBsM lot. 4 or 5-roora unfurnished houie. Call 310 SPRlNOnELD avenue, Summit. lavatory; 9x12 porch flagstone terrace; ln very flne mWewttel settle*. Jack Reltemeter. basketball coach be Avenue. Chatham. good 3-room house: all modern Impta., ccnur «f House or apartment, Perry T. Brawn including oil heat; barn*for JO head 40-SHORT HILLS S. E. * E.O JOHW8-MAKVILLE Bngluih ntyle horns Sooth Orange or Maplewood. Ta Business Opportunities Broad and Summit Avenu* wu llnn onon of stock; garage; machine-house; * MO SprtegOsM Avt HOME INSVLATIOTf «« ««'' SummitSummit'ss poultry houses; farm on good stone "rest or sub-let. Fbone SO 3- Jt t raaldentlal section* rour,b bedd- WOODWORKING SHOP Summit t-OMt li road; complete with M head pure-bred English House—Unusual Value raom apartment for mfddlt- DeWalt aaw, Inlnter. handsaw, drill in Starters, \ ™" : 3 Uths plus maids' rooms Jersey cattle; 300 chickens; tractor Beautiful corner lot, approximately REAL ESTATE WANTED _ I couple. Near but line* Address* preu. plywood panels, etc, Eicrllent ' •''1 batb, Uvatory and den first. and line of farm machinery; pries 1 acre, well protected, in restricted P. J..«~. f. O. BOK 339, Union. condition, Writ* Bos II c/o Summit 47-71 Union Place car raraie; ill rwat; over hall $30,000, terms. . section; very artistic house of brtofc. TO* real Herald. with tslTtrees. Inspection stucco and clapboard construction, ATAatMEirr—twTatMEirrtoo aduiu —««•««««« «s«srr Summit, N, J. We also have many other outstand- ffou r fwaos — viciniti y off MlllbumMlllb , ing listings; farms, acreaget fouaw slate roof: first floor, entrance hau, Summit M830 . Realtors 1-story paneled Tudor living room Suaanlt, Maplewood, Chatham. DIAMOND APPRAISERS DAVID I. fLOOP estates, business opportunltU Madswu. WU1 pay up to 1100. Can Street Summit « with fireplace and 2-story leaded WA LTEK IO1TII OTTIClaX Dlamona Appnlscrs. Sidney ROMANO HOME Summit t4Ml or Summit jwiw usiwas DAUT. glass studio window, library, screen Bwnmlt a-1054—ettenslon 335 after *» p. m. T. Holt, Ert. 1W2; MA. I-SOf; 7M AND R0OVW0 OOMPANT Ml Sfrtngftsid A*WM» JOHN R. POTTS Kirch with flagstone terrace; dining Broad Street (Market); take si, to HIW HIGHWAY NO. M, oom, klteflen; 3d floor, 3 bedrooms, WOO has a place to live, for me, my «h fl. Berkeley ATSBOS. Bersislsr W NBAT * PRETTT" dressing room, 1 tlle baths, maid's wife and two little girls. Summit WINOOW SOAttm 7,«h Birthday, tomorrow! Living NORTH BRANCH, N J. room snd bath: J-csr garas*; base- 17 TOO BAVB A BOUSB Htighta. Bummlt Mil*.; r PHONK BOMKBVItt-E S-2J81 or smounffings. H»ed>d btfor* VEMETIA!* BUM* ™ 'ro. fireplace, guest-closet, dining ment recreation room with flaplaee; rot sal* ta 8oot» *»*. 1st. ADDRESS — Wai. yXC- COyyALEBCETfT BOMgg tir« ^?nl4 P<"eb. Dint kitchen, gas furnace; house cost prior to war ! lo-LINDEN afUlbun «r g nUAK. Motel Suburban. Phons 'mmsmo HOME ron rag AOKO, RooriNQ Stock and oustom-mad* t "« J^OofasVV Hollywooollywood stylty e 47 000. could not be duplicated today Bummlt g-y>Q0 alter S p. m. 1 • and ohrcmically 111 Day-night nun- &-w «»» ons floor.floor OOass A/A/OO have, trayws in._g^ .w—«—«•care, rlsasan- ••• l•^-t.tigh "~ t nurs- LARRY MAY aad bUndt mad« on prtmlstA far n«»es. Insulation, storm- OWE to thm room apartment nesded cl A^^EW The J. CHARLES OrHUESV CO. Bummlt 9-mt, surroundings tt lS> l>nw, W «ront lot. OLD CHESTER RD. for business couple, 84-88 Franklin Plscs MAfjBjtte flail 8V. w4Mfi, TH» n NVRSE haa private room for eonvslsa- « •W.Mo. PosKMlon Dec. I. Oladston*. M. J. Pttmk ISfMUBSt i Oraasja. m S or childrtn. Call Phone 811, 6-M53 WINDOW IBOtV ' ' «i.A" "OMAMABA. Realtor S-11U eent or Invalid. Su. 6-3M6. 0 M8O, I491B, iwti, OS 4-9740 EllMlwth 2-sMl between Gentlemen's Estates 14 TNI iUMfcWT HHULO, THUMOAY, OCTOIiR 30. tt47 Jersey Civil Serriw Council of Chureha*, the Presby- sew Coastitutioa will eat* the **t- Ancrlcan LtftoBt American Vet* ^ by "a ratotaailal majority" on No- Milton A. Feller and Edward A. America* Federation of Labor, tery of Newark, New Jersey U- era* appro**! ' cnai' Commtttee, New Jeraey *}*** veraber 4 was made in it Joint McGrath of WUabett), WUitaW U Kir Jersey State Farm Bureau, \ttuj AssodaUwB, New Jersey Of Swait Resident ' Among tin state-wide organisa- Taxpayer* Association. New Jer- itatement issued by the county's Ha4fcr tf «»tafl«W M* Mrs. G«t New Jersey Council of BUte and Ljisfut of MualcipaUtle*. Naw tions which have endorse* Urn pro- sey League of Womea Voters, N«w delegates to tat recent Coaititu' W. MUter of Summit expreated UM Municipal Workers, Republican Jersey Realtors A*»oclatU», New posed' State Constitution an the Jersey CIO Political Action Con- Made Publisher tloB*l Convention at New Brunt* belief that their work and that of State Committee, New Jersey jersey Consamtri' League, and New Jersey Deoartmeat of the mittee, 8UU QO Couacll N Of Chatham Paper wick. other deU«at«« who drafted the Appointment of E. Robin Uttle «f ftutuait, aa publisher of the Chatham Courier wu announced today by the Chatham* Publishing

..OPL ' •' Mr. Little,'an experienced pub- Sav-U-Trim Glv«i You Mert lUtar. to in complete charge of AWat fer Xmtf 'Montyl th* aewapaper's editorial and N*H lelef fc#«r Stv-U-Trtai business policies, the announce- aaeat stated- Norman Olson will continue in his capacity as editor. Formerly assistant to the gen- eral xnaaafer of Time.. Inc., pub- l«,h/rs. Mr. Little at one time «-rot\news copy for Time maga- zine ahtt.later, for 18 months, he eion* 'constituted the cditorlaj staff of Tide, then published by Time. Inc., and now » leading ad- vertising trade journal. Mr Little was aUo associated with Fortune in Us formative and early years, and has the unique record of haying hern that mag- aiine;« first employer. . . Prior to the war the new Cour- ier publisher was for 11 years with one of the nation's, largest utility systems. Niagara Hudson Power Corp. From 1936 to 1943, as Jfcat corporation's assistant secre- ,,tirf, he had charge of public,i

•Served* Iiii«'J5ft«v,v _' . ,'....- Sov.U.T,im „„»„, *^*!^^^ (or youf Among nis publication duties with Niagara Hudson were the company's reports to govern- mental bodies such as the Federal 1 Trade Commission and the Fed- Rib Roast "• 65c eral Power Commission, to it* 23,- Fryerstes "' 41 Get more meat for your money thru Sav-U-Trinj. 000 employees in the form of an TaSfy employees' magazine, and to 9<>! 55c Navy contract operations across Eating and Cooking Fresh Ground Beef * 49c Pork Chops the Atlantic from LaGuardia Beef Liver *59c Field. I 4"»?9r Sirloin Steak *73c Fresh Hams > 57c Lamb Liver Called into active status by the Smoked Ton u 47 Slab Bacon Navy early in 1944 for special as- A DD ICeS'J Bushe. Hl BoIx ,i2.9B ' 9 « * <= Stewing Lamb signment in the Pacific, Mr. Lit- KK Bushel Box 2.98 —— * 29c tJe served as staff public informa- Just the thing for Hallowe'en. Feotured in oil Acmes. DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT tion officer l(j the Commander, PICKLE ft PIMIMTO LOAF Naval Air Transport Scrvlco Pa- 'Juicy Florida Bologna Fresh Haddock Fillet »47c cific. At Honolulu he set up an ex-1 rum VEAL LOAF tensive news bureau and origin- Fresh Weakfrah * 27c ated and developed the principal SKINLESS PRANKS #•••** Naval service magazine in the Pa- LIVWWUHST /I 1IC cific, the pictorial "Nats Packet." mm Shrimpi^^39c Grapefruit .-*6c KmRlOAF |L ^ ic Mr. Little had duty throughout Buy a supply ot this low price for weekend menus. the Pacific and Alaskan theaters NEAD CHEESE ID. •yHie.ia«J of operation until after V-J Day, Oysters 45c, serving-NATS at various times at Fancy Nearby OKNJVIRY fRIDAY NIGH UNTK 9 P. M Kwajalein, Tarawa, Samoa, Funa- Vt^b^ futi and other Pacific Naval out- Entertainment _ports. ._...-: , ._. •--- >., Help Altogether during the war Mr. -Broccoli Little logged some 300,000 air Tender, fresh green broccoli from finest nearby forms. eans mWen miles outside the United States, '***fa$fij} having duty in West and North Beans 3 ""' Africa, South America, Portugal, Spinach Fresh Nearby 2 *• 13c Beans twA, fadigi the United Kingdom — as well as -- Oranges Fancy California •-•49c -- -f **n in the Pacific and Alaskan areas. Other civilian capacities for- merly held by him include: Assis- Celery Stalks Large White -* 12c tant secretary, New York Power Tomafoes & Light Co.. director and treas- Mushrooms Fancy White *• •.« 29c ers urer, Frontier Corporation; mem- ^scoPeas "-» ber of various committees of Bdi- Potatoes U.S.#/Maine 49t.$1.69 I k SQ . G'nger Snap. "•febw »bn Electric Institute, American MA 30c Wed Management Association and Air )i )l > M Ml K I s Cheese Rife Transport Association. •*§. 24c The publisher, who is a grad- Food uate of Princeton University' and s DAIRY DEPARTMENT Corn Harvard Graduate School of Busi- 1 Acme Is Famous for Dairy Foods! Crackers The Nation's Finest—At Lowest Possible Prices! ness Administration, has lived in A AU &uer Summit since 1931, where he has Margarine £^ 35c i!X 39c been active in various civic under- Apple Pyc o takings. He has six children, in- %T" Cheese Food TLKc Jomafe cluding a son at Princeton and a f 5c lilee daughter at Wilson College. The Lion Swiss Gruyere Cheese » 57c lv Littles reside at 40 Edgewood road. I? »7 Soap Mild Colored Cheese *• 53c H.lp. . Constitutional **"• • •*?• ?88c Coaventton Delegates Kraft American Cheese ^ 29c •*««• Predict Charter Victory Shefford Cream Cheese ^ 16c c § The prediction that Union Snappy iTp*.. 18c Cottage £X 14c /c Lux County voteri will approve the Nescafe 7 proposed new State Constitution CheddarSZ*.69c Farmers .ITW20c c jJprfo - Davis- »(fc Coon Sharp *• 69c Cheese "^T 53c r i Dolts f Pancake Swiss Cheese * 79c Bacon tZ 2189c U Lux Doirycresr o size Ice Cream 2 for BAKERY FEATURES (6c Rushed fresh from our own bakery at the peak ol goodness. -*^3C2f*•*«», c ipagneffi Victor Sliced Bread —'10c jWe SSauce f" Supreme Raisin Bread ^ 16c Ifanber /ott's PUn •*» } A Fresh Rolls ^SSZ^ •*•' 15c PP'e Cidei fwd *vt er Iced Loaf Cakes -* 29c 21c Halloween Layer Cake v^«:85c Halloween Party Squares *•• 55c feebler Club SS8 Apple Filled Coffee Cake T 39c Crackers Pickles Doughnuts Virginia Lee "S 21c •ockltil "** tI9o c Duffc «*- Lifebuoy Soop

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^t. 39c THE SUMMIT HERALD Amateur Radio Week Recalls Roles Men's Next Fathion Fad STATE DATES Of Famous "Hams" in Industry's Histoi Handbags for men, with or rrldaj. Ootober M New Constitution Generally Favored PARADE—Hallowein parades America celebrates National •tsttdtag "ham" activities fr without frills, (may be th* stylt at Ocean City, Toms River » Week. »t» «.«» «aat*iir amateur station WtXK, located i: befor« 1M? ends because the na- (8 p. m.). AiiBual HaUow- operator. «« Mr *itb th* garage in back of his Pitts-•i tion's custom tailors are giving een celeb|aUoB at Toms os their *H*prt»f-the vast burgh borne, Conrad on Novem- the Idea a bright frees light River—painting el itere As Ejection Day Draws Nearer windows, Mock party. Editor's note; This is the last ican Mechanics, has officially gone adopted a resolution in support ber t, 1M0, broadcast musical Ben Russell, chairman of the tions, political parties, aad indi- i«the » days la I series of five articles dis- on record against the charter be- 8e4ord*y, Neveaaknr 1 of the proposed Constitution bare- vidual cltiieas favor it. ad eolis-everjr programs for the first time In men's division of Fashion Foun- cussing the outstanding fea- cause of the school bus clause, i V « ama- history. True, there had been dation of America, claims he isn't ft ly a week after the Constitutional 1 jM**~-9i iM..£.E *«*d^jBewCon- and Jthe Jfew J«IS!y_T**l>i*£fill Recently eleven New Jersey sewing with a phony needle when g f tfjiM proa* transmissions ofswale by radTo stitution which is to be voted Committee for Separation of Committee had adjourned. farmers' Issued a Joist staUinrat * * called on*. I>T- Edwin he makes such a threat. season for Raccoon. Con- befors that data—but it was to tinues through January 16. upon by tht people of the state Cburch and State has sprung into Actually, there is no such issue ia support of the propose*} char- I UtffBtor «» the •B "Look at it our way," Russell next Tuesday, November 4. as the so-called "bus issue" in- h*kt Dr. Conrad's programs that ART EXHIBITION-American being la the Camden area and Is ter. Referring to criticisms that heterodyne receiver and the said. "W» plan and we plan to By nightfall next Tuesday, putting on a concerted letter- volved In the new Constitution. A system of frequency persons who were not radio ama- Art Week, dedicated to ex- make our suits look nice and fit November 4, citizens of New Jer- writing campaign, The commit- law permitting non-public school the new ConstituUoa would not teurs first purchased receiving hibitions of living American "1. well, but what happens? Seven sey should know if they will be children to ride on existing bus be perfect, the signers ©f t&e amateur enthusiasts « artists. ManUrfoking (to No- tee, which, has no relation to the .ariy equipment. out of ten men fill their pockets living under a new governmental station W1B0Q in vember 7). New Jersey Taxpayers' Associa- routes was passed by the Legis- statement declared that to "wait In the middle twenties, ama- with/• everything from smelly FOOTBALL — University o t machine or going on as is under tion, according to a statement lature under the present Con- , Connecticut. pipes to ancient love letters. With- for.the drafting of the perfect teurs, first noticed a signal Pennsylvania at Princeton; the realm of the present one, a from the latter, was organised stitution. It could be repealed in a matter of days, our finest constitution, to defer our sup- the new marvel called "wlre- "flutter" on their 6- *nd JQ, Panzer College at New Jer- government based on our 1844 with the suppont of the American creations look a eight." under the present Constitution. fued the imagination of the meter transmissions — then, the sey State Teachers College, Constitution. This is not an im- Protestant Defense League, which It could also be passed or re- port until every possible objection gantry's knowledge - seeking microwaves of radio—whenever So the foundation has gone on Trenton. portant election year for New Jer- has offices at 350 West 26th street, pealed Under the new Constitu- is met, i* to fail short of meet- an airplane passed nearby. De- ...at ft thousands of them turned record a* favoring some type of "VARNISHING NIGHT' — at sey. . New York The New Jersey Tax- tion. All that the new Constitu- ing our obligation* as citizens and velopment of one of the early male handbag. Also, they would the Montclalr Art Museum their backyard telegraph Th« proposed new Constitution payers' Association has come out tion dors is give the Legislature farmers." aircraft warning systems was cut down on the number of pock- for artista exhibiting in the > to lear,n the mysteries of bat met' with widespread support in favor of the charter. freedom to do as it so chooses based on this principle. Of course ets In a man's suit. \v. New Jersey State Annual If approved by- the voters. Use .. ^s amateur*. "Hie ether b "- from practically every section of The Protestant Defense League with school • bus service, but the new Constitution will become ef- American technological research "The. handbag need not be Exhibition. Bloomfield s*nd . -mwded. Government and made rapid advances in,radar- society, yet a number of small is attempting to reach newspaper law will stand unless repealed. fective January 1. IHfk Senators fancKj|h Russell eaid, "and, once South Mountain avenues, editors and others on a select ;.,, rua! stations experienced end here thousands of hams groups have put up opposition on C Leslie Hudson of Hopatcong, dnd Aawmbtyixien elected in If4f he gell used to it, no man will .Montclair (8:30 p. m.). mailing list with form letters .be- ..,,'( interference from ama- served during the war in the gov- a limited and scattered basis. an independent candidate for state will then serve the new lengthened be ashamed to wear it. .It could Sunday, November t ginning, "Dear Defenders of the • ,- - Aid so toe law" came. "Let's ernment research laboratories Existence of these small pockets senator from Warren County, Is term*. The Judicial articles of be rather smaU and on-a strap— Faith." The letters say there U , .; tr.oe fellows below -200 me- and companies producing micro- CONCERT — Sunday concert, of resistance ha* been brought to carrying on a one-man campaign the new Constitution will become like.the old mail pouches of 1848." a "serious threat" in New Jersey • •: ' -,uJ the legislators. "They wave detection gear, You've read ,'Russell ended * by saying the Newark Museum. , light recently by the questions put Against the new Constitution, effective September 15, IMS. in the form of the proposed new • :.:>', out of their back yards about the Army's success in get- cuffs of men's trousers will re- CONVENTION—Laundry and to speakers during constitutional charging that the new charter Is QjfjJtiiution. '•...,'-'.»- ,» , - • -,i .-<• wavelengths." But ama- ting, a radar reflection from the main at their, present length. Cleaners Allied Trade Asso- forums and through "circular let- ,« "political revolution to. place the Ntw Postage Stamp No "Issue" at Stake • .:« cirpriied the professions by moon? The man In charge of th.e There will be no raking, no low- ciation, Convention Hall, At- ters being sent to newspapers end big counties In control of is'ew f , " rittermsnation to "make it experiment, Lt. Col. John D«Witt, ering. lantic City (to Nov. 5). social groups. • * Another opposition group cam- Jersey for all time to come," and To Honor Educator tried the same thing from his i -;' «nd they opened up the AUT—Opening of New Jersey. Religious Groups Opposed paigning against the Constitution that the newly proposed four- A new three-cent'postage stamp own ham station in "And from now on we're dress- , i.f tii-ld of short-wave radio. %, American • men • to suit our- State Annual Exhibition, The most serious opposition to is the New- 'Jersey"'Council of year term for the Governor, with honoring the tate tirorge Wash- ; : i.< nf important public radio Montclalr Art Museum (con- date seems to stem from religious Christian Churches, whose name opportunity for succession in of- ington Carver, renowned educa- s-\h s now eperatc on the shbrt taking orders from London and tinues through Nov. 23). organizations, although definite- Is so close to the larger pro- fice, means "a monarchy." tor and scientist is scheduled for .. .\<~- aircraft, police, television, equipment. Constitution revision group, the "first day" sale January 5. IMS Bond street." Thursday, November 6 • ly In the minority even among Charter Generally Accept*! t u rrmrnt, ship, to name a few. New Jersey Council of Churches, at Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, The first Indian reservation was * It looks a* If you had better their own faiths. Their complaint •H

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WHAT THf nfPHK % M^ of the Are Our High School Graduates Much Too Young WMI IIK Cllfulla WI—'From Thwe Who Know

Ta* Marshall plan U prwhio- tatlwi, not for tlonshipe; this tac the mo«t significant revolu- ready for To Compete #ith Veterans In College Activities ? n United gtatet Assembly tion In America* thought an4 at- GenemL One of the greatest problems facing American educa- titude* of our tim«i. It U rwiuJt- tors today was brought to light recently when Dean of ing in Jmperialtam for pHnciplas of American Men Earl Reed Silvers of Rutgers University recommended Daiaocracy ara basically opposed ll »n iaapertaat ciauat in in his annual report to the president of the state university Dean Harry J. Otrawa, Odaai- *ad d«monstr»bly tupcrier to caajteiaocracy'i insurance that, "for the next three years at least, high school grad- bl» tnlvenity: "Veterans save those moctern ver*iom of tyranny agatwt extinction b uates in their late teens should either enter military service not taken over extra-curricular that destroyed the Germans and post* at Columbia. Is fact, th*y Japanese and now threaten the or work for a year before enterjng college." t Basing his declaration on comparisons of work done have failed to participate enough. pewplea of ail Burope aad Asia Moreover, our. elvilitn stud«nt« American ptopl* ar« pre- in the classroom, on the athletic field and in extracurricular seem h«tt»r able to keep up with to activities at Rutgers, Dr. Silver* I—'— ~~~~~ l*red to stake everytflfcng to keep tht veteran inttHectually tbaa he r that some powerp s mayymak , " b«li«v« that th* typical high do the Rutgers civilians." us there as tolerantly a» Wf *chtk>l graduatt loses a great part rrwMm* Edmund K. D.y, of not getttfag rattl«d, accommed? of what he ought to g«t out of chairman of th« United CorneU: "It il true that non-vet- Ing our own views to the college'in attempting to compete AUmlo Kn«rgy Commbslea. eran* erf normal college Age iiad of others without eompro with the more m«tur#, more ex- «x-GI competition very kten, but "So long «• ths use of force has what wt regard as essential pn. ptripnc*d, and more aggr«**iye Z am not sure that it U unfortu- veterans,. not been forever and effectively oiplei, we ihall avoid war now' nate ... In any event, the situa- Sir Hartley Shawcrow, Attom« Opinion Divided barred from international rela- 4 tion will not la*t long." of Great Britain. ? Dr. Silver*' report haj touched j President Howard I* Bevli, Off reaction* throughout the! Ohio State: "I believe that th* country by university official* and veterans stimulate the other Ite flec- the subject and the window. The ng and housing situation until ratetl wttte w^tai mitewk and number of painterj in a group Is colleges and universities have had haracters (baa- ttos ih« 3>eartB of determined by the size of the a chance to catch up with their hobgoblin* mwd -rgmrika. «sa citi- window of its choice. projected expansions. sen* of Tam» EWWE. imQx 3»oang Carrying work kits containing and old; will Sw mSstisma ia theirjars of tempera paint, water, "On the other hand, there are anciest cwmimor ft» greet the brushes, rags and razor blades, certain disadvantages. For In- hosts oC stLbfe* ami ^prechaimes the informally garbed painters stance, many high school seniors. who are ftce ts> BQSKJB ttfaa «earth leave the school at 0:00 a. m., Including some of the moat cap- 1 oa alt Hallow * Sk^. going directly to the windows able, would never enter college at they have chosen. Sketches'are a 11. They would become enam- Devised &y ta*" Qecx3 Wthmxli rapidly made'and soon color is oured with their ability to make Club ia 1345. ma &be aiuppeBtlon of applied with calm assurance andspend—.money. Prospect* in Rev. Wiffiaat HL Xsxabrm, Jr., Passersby soon begin to gather business would also prove attrac- pastor ef ~t&» ~fHm~"M«inoaiit and by noontime the news has tive. It would postpone marriage Church; tr» <£» aw^y wMh hooli- spread and the itreets are filled for even a longer time. This would yao5aga««r«, Qss jflea of with interested spectators. mean even fewer children in the dKJlftnaB io yatat so-called educated groups." tbre wtrtduwi oskjs&Jt "«m «jnong The merchants are of great ocal mercitand enfl Etaxs&reds of Dean Waldo Shumway, Stevens help. They provide ladders, wa- dollars is ortzaSr^c nsCSerea «ach ter and refreshments to the Institute of Technology: "I believe year Cor that students should, enter college youthful artists, who become to interested in their work that last MARINE VETERAN Charles CJantner with his wife and baby befor* as soon as possible after complet- ing their work in high school. Sine* t&cnv t&c wtsttune la* year, in the two and a half days their trailer home on the Rutgpr* University campus. There are 600 eeit pufilkiOTdl meijmmlly, and of work, not a single pupil left married veterans at Rutgers. Three out of four students arc veterans. While It Is true that some students are delayed by military service the EwaaJIwtni anp iaaseanpthsg t« his post, not even for a coke or or the practical necessity of earn- push tn»..emeatt «t» «. «tatrwid« some ice cream, although at he follows the campus activities of with Rutgers for 34 years. He ing money before entering col- oC IGmr Jfewy *2ubs. times as much at an hour passed two brothers, one a veteran of 25, taught English for 17 year*., He lege, the interruption In their Thi* year, nrviet3 cibcr com- before the Instructors made their and the other a: star high school has written 27 books for boys and study habits is a disadvantage munities Bore* iniTjueil 33» idem and rounds. football player of 1?,, who start has spent 10 summers as director weighing heavily against the l* tnmor- Many Prises Given college together. of a Maine boys' camp. greater maturity which they ac- By noon of the day of the cele- In his book, Dr. Silvers shows quire while out of school. It la Mat&a*wr» KambosmeA the 'idem bration, all paintings are' com- "All my work has centered behind tSsm ptrajjuflU**, "Qnt of how the veteran docs well, but the around boys," he says, •"! think I not our experience at Stevens plete and the exhibition is on &iHiB sfnjrJ^iirjiea with People arrive In Tomi River t» naiattaWe (JonpnTfa— from all over the state to view and black «aS • Kit* »aa Hai- the spectacle, and the town takes ow«» ytOasr ia, a h on an air of carnival activity. lie tmmmMB, that aotCommercial and amateur photog- singJ* fftrfiSena «ff rphers have a field day. pranfcisax 1» ranOMI Toe work of the students is Judged by a committee made Up tCtet «fl aase project at art instructors from sur- rounding cities. First, second •ad third priiei are given for each of the following headings: Of to* stttu* wferrfhaK* lby »ehool Commercial, beat Halloween. sub- student*. ^ Haea «ff U» art ject and most artistic. Honor- ontest BE* awmnflttg prime* at able mentions are numerous, thus after ffi^r •» sflbwiaj encouraging the children to try «>«' os f&nte te She jwrafle. again the following year. ar» aSw gtwran When the project was first be- aad gun three years ago, it was mat tfnanatei Bo«±s ia with some skeptiolsm, but the the pararf*;. ftntt edhnm, roost firemen, the Kiwmnli, the min- comical erapftv Ihne ffrary brewed isters, the merchant!, the proud tin* Ikrjswt «sjarali»tlr«i parents and the children them- For Real Living Pleasure You'll Choose tte selves combined! to strengthen •a* tte e&fine saadies- 3n the Beautiful SHORT HILLS, N. J. ^ the project People throughout

*«. U.wtllfu| ratlin, hill, find th. UICSHT hmt mi m truly g,«t<, i U Hw» In of a A» you tltp evtr lh« winding walk (TO ;«uV. 30th) KX HAPPY HOME SALE. . . ALL PERMANENTS ot. In th. hall room ha. hand-painted wall» «md o lov»! " hiht »* «' "* » Once-a-YeSr ... in the Fall . . . We Offer This Reduction wnihho'*ttra h°" 'l " fl'Mt """""htd "">m *'* Th.r. it oils o lun d«k off th» moit.r budioom CASIU p tilt both ... In tht upiloii) hall li/cm. wholt waif 7.50 Wave Reduced to. homptr. CON51BBC1KMI CO. 6.00 Tj» houw hoi

- - T • • flHll 12.50 Wav Reduced to. •.»«•»« ... canwinoTisn aluminum lcrt.ni iniulnltd , . . w.oih.r-it • , In. tntirt Interior —1O.OO axarattd by Wli*n ft Dtxltr of text Orongt— th# but mon.y con buyl , hl t llr fHllic Kl 15.00 Wave Reduced »o_ "i I* '" "ni i ' ' n«lB*!x»h«od . . . minimum plotlog. U Vi act. . i carifully drawn pro- -12.30 v vliloni will kMf «v«rlhing ai you would wont II olwayil II Drft* oml end IM for yomrtrlf, for only $e»ing Is 20.00 Wava Reduced fo_ -15.00 tthot m btauli/ul homm ihii ii! asm CONSTRUCTION co. I AMY COMPUTE? IN TWO HOUH... ANY ITYll MADAM CompIeU landscaped plot, 100x150. Price $12,000 . . . INCIUOINO CUT. INAMPOO SITT.^f • . • OU»f Uomet Under Comtrutlion from }35,500. Hcmw a Palace" Chocse your plot ind we will build to your specifications— INSULATION first itart at $5,000 list St. Ba5-012. 1 Elizabeth • 'A 1 H bo T yl ^i^i^S ^: y)"^r^.%^ i^ :n ;.f;rt»r'« s, r "-* I Mm. TODAY FOR WWOEMi ESTIMATE1 call ffWionenf Wavtt Exclu$lr*h) Spring Brook of Short Milk KEMP & BREMER -——i< North Broad 5f., Hillside BulUrr, d Otptlopen Mltlburn 15* State (Opp, Ivarinan Ctftrtry) m Q Evening WAIIC IN .. NO AffOIMTMINTS. . IUHI 7, V, 4f, JO . . UNM 1*1441 •VIIY PAY # A. M.,. rumANENTl {TAMO LATI M4r\M.-7 MUMtttBAYI

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A«iociation of Real Katatt Boardi ,found ttMlf be*rt *y Industrial Prosperity, High Employment!Henry N. Stem, preiident mid from every otfaer Mat* is ttm "Ai think* look «t the moment, union «nd by tortlfn coustrit* Weequahic Park •11 *»ekin« to obtain greater abut* Combines IMS will b* an active tnd bu»y Forecast for New Jersey for 1948 of Ule f rowing roilliW being New Jersey can look forward to a year of continued year for realtors. Building h«s •pent by vacatioowtj and totirttt*.** .been accelerated to a jrtat de- industriaill prosperiti y andd hi highh employment in 1948 accord- gree. Sign* indicate that the rental With A Veteran Housing Project ing to the composite opinion of leveral business, govern- »itnation will up to i«au de- ment, labor and agricultural leaders in the State. After four y«ari of Army oc- for leisure Ume pursuit* than any grce during IMS." UPHOISTKING siid curtailed civilian other park in*E*««x county. Boat- Most of the spokesmen agreed that present levels of Frank Sutton, pre#idrnt of tht j production and employment will be maintained in 1948 with N*c*- Jrr«*7 Bankers A«ioctati»n, u5e of It* facilities, Weequahic ing, fishing, canoeing, cricket, Perk io Newark i* gradually re & resultant continued prosperity for both management dfciatfd h« feeli the Wit bi*ine» By Experts mode) boat sailing, baseball, foot- outloQik for New Jersey La excel- turning to active use. Sometime and labor. Open Kv«aing» By ball, fly casting, field hockey, However, there waj «S«o • gen- curtailment of -export*, the Labor lent. int«ttd» to reopen the horse racing, clay tennli court#, eral agreement that two threat* Th# rraort industry in New ••ake/ sn Weequahle Park .to boat golf, soccer, bicycling, horseback •to » maintenance of this pros- "The high levels of 'employ- Jersey should approach new rtC' perity *xi*t in the fwaa* of exce*- orrfe in ISMS, 8< cording to Gtorjjf ;j,g / canoeing and fishing. riding, and the usual playground* ment and [myiOib the favorable Before war-time neeesiity *ve inflation of commodity price* inventory portion of tuoct nunu- Zuckcrmah. president of Uie New MOOD provided entertainment within ita and t deterioration of irttirna- Jersey Resort Ajs»ociatl»n, pro- the p*i% "to take on the 31S acres. facturing and tra4« eAtablisli- I lift fin'- I h an army camp,*Weequ«bic tibnal relation* which would cur- menu and the good pratHPectj for vided there is increased promo- tioniil aid from the state govern- more different facintica Weequahic Park probably will tail «.port«." • * - higher industrial productivity all ment. .. never return to its pre-war con- (i«od Vear tar I tiliUes point toward an encouraging jjwt- dition—at \wm not in the next John E, Bagwell, 'president of j look for the coining year."- j' • . "Hampered by sharply i: urtajlcd it :•;.'(»; decade—since the 164 acres oc- thr St«U>. Board of Public Utility I V 4. in 4iood F4.»itU.n ' budgetary ftppr»|iriatio»is i,n 1947," cupied by the arnly during thr Cunuuusionere, and , Howard, H Mr. Zut-kt-rnian «a;»l ."th* «tat» ; HuroUi G. Hoffman <'xcrutiv«« war have been leased to the Melvin, preaidrnt of tli« Nt»w J*r- ! d,rector of the State Unemploy- Public Housing and Development nty Utilities Asitocwtion. prediit Authority in the State Depart- a K(»"*i year for utilitit* ment Compenoaiion romrata*ion. ment of Economic Development laid \nf department finis ' indi- Demand for utility htrvuts is 1 for use a.s veteran emergency txptitod to continue at nlativdy cations that point to !*u- itiiun- PLANT NOW housing units. high k-vels' during 1948 C'ontinis- | tenani** of a fairly le*vi i ,iidu.-*triai i picture during 1918 EVKRGREENS CiltAHS SEED Plan 6to- jttiat ev»n though there be « flight Select Your Own Tree* — We'll Plant Them in regularly stocked by the* X J lr#i#nrat*»B* mit.to little pl»n- thi-' number of dojiH-sl four room . units for monthly Fish and Game Commission. j downward trend nHlionally in rental to hottieleA' families of vet- Um U>» fatart intended, has Park in Popular Some • flew (Uttl-ilHik) equip- i 1»48. .New Jersey . Will iiot »uf fer erans. To date, only 80 are oc- had, a coLorfsu . hi*t*ry. IU nit J. Frisco & Son In #|)ite of its limited facilities. ment ha« been installed and much I to «»i extensive degite." cupied, but 160 more «re com- 'ha* indtuird fair- grounds, the the park has been h«t to large more w on order for 1W8 delivery ! Carl 'Holde-rman. tStatf CIO NURSIRY pleted except for utilities, and vacctrMfc,/aad * "pawtomJ dis- i numbers of visitors, more than and for several yea,r* beyond," Mr. Morris Ave. & Balsam Way, Lniott I nvl. 2-51R5 will be Di-oupied as soon as in- trict* vteR* for lea year* *hre|i i |>resst Aina, formerly Thti r'tenth including a marginnl strip 15 feet Employment in New Jersey »tands at a po«t-war high and all motithj>>" I loll, If in mi lleach wide around the take, have been I Alonio L, Jones prestident of fiu'tful ? pirri gjfattnl +>i\k crrf»r blame and returned to the Commission. Ai! indications point to a continuation ini r-.tubiiuiiBn pM-pttt* .rlftri, Huiioni ttt of thi» level in 1»48. Labor Corn- the New Jer-tt-y Society of Pro- nit: SIHIII: inni D-4i>J »U-\«l!.4r*-rl,aiedjr«1Jl.ir. r^.M elM.uk soon as « police patrol boat is tniAMoner Harper ri-ported. fessional Kngmeers, expreitsed a i 3 l# put into comhniHwon the lake will simikr optitni^ia wlion he (aid 11 N llftrrlioh St. E«tt OrsnKC N J (ft rolor*. ' Mr, Harper jiatd employment bP reopened, first to fishermen • Many months will |>a.is before hftj increuiiisl in all rrmnufactur- 'Brick Ctnirrh tthopplng l>nt*r 7.98 and as soon as possible to other 'supply run meet demand. Thrre- ing industries except, ordnance, Or 3-149O activities. . fore. New Jcr.^i v huslne.s/i «ht>uld «liipbuilding «nd aircraft tlnue In 1942, the last full year of j | r^nj**v a!i^»th^r pro^'Hrroue^ vcar In (»|idi Thursday KvpnltiK '111 S P, M. h e fishing af Weequahic before oc- I V-J Day. While govcrnmtnt em- I «f»k tor our Thm«d«y T S t eupotion of the area, 0,136 fiaher- I ploynifnt haus fall.cn off at the f»>d- "Ni w, .Jr!>! y fiiruicr.t arp an- . Cntinttr Sprti»l ::,'!i Mlllliurii Aw. Mllll.tirn, X. .1. men were rewarded with 18.328 level, he continued, it ha* in- tit i;Kiti:]£ ;i ioJiiuiUKtHiii of H I fish, consisting principally of «,iriire«i. prf.fident f>f the: • Simplicity— j commodity prices, over-expansion New J«?rrH'y-,K«rni Bureau. r"How- | on consumer credit and a sharp vilr," he *-xpl«inc STICKEL AUTO SALES CORP. ing it viry difficult to nrijuot and Beauty— Now Is ready to handle oil your creased along the park's open c im *«««!ta at the Chrysanthemum Show .•»i,iblliz«' their operations because ; racetrack wes* 'repiired with the of the uncertitm economic* condi- Charm— roads, with 30,165 so far this year At Branch Brook as compared to 20.H22 in all of tion* which prevail. They are CROSLEY Parts and Servlct *Netds Darin," Opens This Sunday upprt'hrnMvt* ubout current trends ' 194C. 1 They're nil in our tttt? «ni«.rR€r seostfes trotting rar^ The annual Chrysanthemum and their Scadcrs aro urging tWm We lurry .% I'OIM|»I«**«' l'i"«* One of the llio.st populflr &pot3 to t'vnluato cart'fuSly all factor* ' Lovely Embossed I Show staged by the Essex County Available Immrdiatoly' THK NEW IM7' CKOSLEY is the nine-hole golf touree, which Jiri-itly affecting the highly jn- T j On. ©B* ol lie park's i.noH.s. I'ark Commission fit the Branch Carpeting: Tiidor-eonvertlhle-PidM p-Gl«*s Panel Delivery annually sees action to the tune 'tt-nsifiC'd type** of agriculture that ' | knowc a> Dsiti-iienid faill. repre- j Brook Park Grcenhousea will open of almost 50000 rounds of play. cxibt in New Jer.««.y. ! AITO HXhES rilllP. .; sentattve* frea .X«wa»-k and i Sunday. November 2. and run Itciilh Mny Kasp I'p lleigc, (ireen, Gray Si VMl Coasting and skiing on park , Elizabeth m#i cn "K.trrn n turns have not Kept Has Colorful History •jlr• &*tm«*ij J!a* t»'» municipa'i- cpen to the public sincr- October puce with lomtanUy increasing 2b .;._....:;; costs of production, and price* for Thr popular Cliry.santhomum some roniiiioditieff nlrcady nre tle- Displays will be open until 10 < lining, to j>r<-war levtLs.. It) *»i»itr> p. m. each-day in order to afford of thffi difficult )-itu;iti,on. I «m ««S»OH L.HHBBKT additional time for people to visit confident that, agriculture will - . Find The Teen-Ager..... the show, especially those who retain fof" New Jersey tlio- high Comfort and would have difficulty coming rank our stnte holds in rffioient 519 ity with the | there during daytime hours. Tht production and. weather permit- .Looks Around plants will be arranged in the ting, will contribute substantially Short lairge potting shed which connects to the nation'* food supply In Millburn 6-IMMM New By DENISE HENNESSEY raorp a«a?* =o^r of present day J all of the greenhouses, as well as VMS' , j I nion High School problems' ttas t. cosam unity and as some people seem to believe, j government- WV «tudy world af- Oh, we like fun — parties, movies, ; fairs, aed r»»:jx<" what, it it to be dancee, football game* and other ; aa AmerieaE. tiat an American social activities — but we are also is not merely a person who either serioua-minffeci people who take was ba who under- world affairs. • jetan>ii». ;r.s cti-:n* of democracy, From my.observation, teen-agers j and 'ctwitrir-jlii toward it. apply- as a whole ure.the letist intolerant i ing it in fc:» €TT**amab'y due to BARBELLS plain, eo£EtE®ii «-&£*.. attributed to Slnee 1933 We havf> been Tieadquart<»n straistfei tn:a;virg ©f onrV own am row pn—nk wiHf I No mtmti Jw* 'reieht. It will pay you to Investigate the famous Jnrkson barbells and what proekix», v.zh iht cofflpkle &»• they ran do for your physical welt be- n«. Cull MI 6-0358 or send n stump for surMtc* o? hiavisg one* f«rent*' MATCHED MONOGRAMHED LUGGAGE APPLIID IN SINOLI THIS Iternturf. utidenBt-acftEir .at all lim*#.-.Thi» Jackson International guidanc* -pioaDoitai * fwlityj of Mad* ••peclally for Hahn* A Co. All plywood conitructlon security aad m&ittj* for good eber- Barbell Company acter. «ev«rtd with blut drill gabardin* bound wi&&t:ny * group of —-:-#--••-'•- ant r»il*«Bll»l t»«» -•--- , SI" W«»l(-«nd COM . . . 14,95* IS Hat and Shot . .. 24.9S* HIT. -PHONE ^^__J fania It y»»r »•» ••••*•» I g.cfc'asi gari* va ticir w-ay to •rapartr l»pr«»«»«f»« school. T&ey umtiane to wear 26" Pullman . , , 19.95* 39" Fortnightor . , .39.95* • •>., ak*«t »»r litlf""" bmr Kwtratem j&ort skirti. eox. and lamttm or mt&Sk*- Of .rourfee. we dreaw aj> tm 4*te*. but our HANNI A CO. lwtt*t*. tMnl 2SS UNION STREET clothp* arc aum«% *iSBp]r, not ex- Ucas* PHONE TH **B* THE SUMMIT HERALD Scarf Into Blouse

By MARION CLYDE McCABEOIX Going to h«v« * Hallowe'en heavy cream, whipped. Turn Into thoroughly. Roll »* in. thiel party for the children? round deep pan riiwed in cold lightly floured board. Cut with If you are, you'll want ioa« water, chili until firm. Turn out floured cooky cutter and bake 'oa new r*f reshnwnt lde*u, sad i.' on to bed of lalttd green*, spread umjreaaed baking sheet in mod* you're not, it'll be fun to do with thick layer »f real mayon- erate oven <350 F.) B mln. Makes something a little »peeiaJ at din- naise, and top with more crushed 8 doa. 2Vin. cookies. nertime anyhcw, to mark the drained pineapple. Cover with Iteng a pastry tube and simple night of the hobgoblins. grated carrot and make a face white icing,-1 put Jack O'Lantern Hallowe'en face* «omewher« on top with whole dates Makes face* on half the cookies. At along the line will do the trick 6 servings. serving, time, put a scoop of ioe either way, so heri- are three GOBLIN CWOKY IJK8HKBT: To cream on the plain cooklea and ways of creating them in good 2 c sifted flour, add l'-s tsp. dou- stand a hobgoblin fact- cooky on things to ««t: .s, ftlnncting baking powder, H tsp. top tr the ke cream, adding a PUMPKIN VH.VK SALAD: So«k ttxja. .'i t.sp. c4a.lt and '» Up. button effect down the front 2 tbsp. gt'latme in '* «•• cold cinnamon nnd isift three times, with three little raisins. water and di&solve over hot (."mini '» c. butter or otbxr; short- DONA'T JAtH O'LANIKKNii water. Sieve 2 c. cottage cheese, eninp. Mild 1 c. sugar gradually, Split store-bwught donuts and add 'i tsp. salt. 2 tbsp. lemon creaming until light and fluffy. put toother with a filling- of juice and 1 tap- grated lemon j Add '.' egg*, well beaten, and 3- prune whip. Cover with orange- rind, '* e. sugar, '•> c. dates, cut) squnres unsweetened chocolate, tinted whipped cream and make up, '•» e. drained, crushed pine- melted;' beat well. Add flour, a; a Jack O'Lantern face on each apple and 1 c. celery creacenta. Miiiili amount at a Urns, niixn g with seedless raisias. Chill in re- Stir in gelatine and fold In 1 c. frigerator until serving time. well after each addition. Chill A; By AUVK AM>HN ] hat trimmin.'ji,* t>v,:.;,!;t ,<• i headdresses? Truve!-!i ;,it ,.-., Cheers for the scurf that has i winge:* know the vi.-uu'* „. long since advanced JSeyond ita scarf when it comes tu .m:;rovJ original function of keeping the ing an effective evf-mr.j; blbuTe throat toasty"''warm. As, scarf:- (jk-ntc-x tics a. silk ii-n-t ,„.., \ grew more beautiful changes wen- firing cJi-etlli-tte ev^i;;m; bhu?e. bound to come, since-bright girls The mn- .shown is a bTit!;:int t>r.:k began to point up dark dresses pri»t made from th»- «>"d. Ir.d:«r, with a gay scarf or iiSe tlifm as fnrmti'a of hand-dytiu; A Piece of Your Mind Karl II. Platter, Ph.D. Psychologist'

A mother in Maplcwood hiu. Mi!>wcl! states ;l-it: viuitir.ri called upon me about her throe- if a bad h'jhit and .i-.cn h, ,nr. year old son, who recently beg that Muttering :s m--,y factors: the nbll-' a symptom of an tindrilyir.j: ;,t;- Meat-saving Menu lty to enounce sonfllity disorder. It o tirs •*- For your Health's Sake and articulate cause the stutterer i in ITV ro- Every hoiiMwife thene day* l«t sounds, and also >»ct properly to the s],\ Vr.'t meat dishes that are eye-ap- Chicago O>inniit»&ioii*r of Health control the theory ibecausc it f;ts in «r.h nb. pealing enough for the most mechani-sm of »prved fnct.s. .A >t ut t«T* r maV Time and time again penicillin, Besides drugs, injections of cal- jaded appetites. Here'* plain speech in a rhythmic «nd co-ordi- S"(ak Rorma!iy to liis frirr-.'s h;1. h;is proved its worth us a llic- old Hamburger which run be cium or lime Into u vein or vita- L nated fashion. If that rhythm is if he m;ist address a ^rmip );« •uviT, Unfortunately, however, a min K are sometimes given and shaped to look like a steak. siM"ech disturbance N^ins nevn. Mix well 1 Ib. ground ehiiek disturbed,*the person can not spe«k few patients who have been given all of these things brlnga meas- AS QUICK AND EASY A HALLOWEEN goodie a filling of prune .whip, tV..-n I' 11..-,»•.. •! .".ices put beef, with !4 cup milk or wa- smoothly. He repeats the sounds Many pf«»otis sjn-aii «r•>.- s>- s penicillin devel- uro of relief, Usually, however, as you'll find, are these Donut Jack O'Lanterns. on with raisins. which begin words, and some- rti!f», but if they are rsoiUn rr op uncomfort- with these forms of treatment ter, 1 cup wholewheat cereal Store-bought donuts are »plit and. put together with flakoH, 1 tsp. salt, % tsp. pep- times can irot even produce a ur*et. they stutter. Th:? thf" y able reaction.* •severnl days are needed for the sound. This is what we call stut- is helpful in that it a'.Iows rA to the drug, hives to HUhside enough so that per nnd 2 tlmp. ml need onion*. Tut In a 10" metal pie plate tering. and cure for the .n.sitive to It. and lusting relief, treatment with flame turning; once with tones. Need Watching may disappear, In most cases, word» beginning with certain let- nicotine ac)d, which Is a ptvrt of 5 nerving*. ters. The affliction ij» common; Most children temporir.ly *•'.-£• the re action Arc you spending more thnn 1 the _vitamin B-compk'x, was lieving; urticaria are used. Theri'v ful of the solution of nieotinic acid down the hosiery bill. as that of non-stutterers, but Swelling in Llpn stutter permanently. are the now drugs called benadryl has been inji'cted, the putient Knowing the nwflnlng of torma usually they do not do a« well in ami pyribenzn'niine and older ones Hither quickly has a sensation of In some instances, there may that are used to describe hosiery, school. There is no doubt that Chop suey Is another f.ivcri'.e «rueh IK» < areas a reddened appearance. A Modern Plant Insures Better Work Nylon, of course, is the fiber vanced to explain the causes of flavor and texture that adds in-* These .sensations last only a few most used for hosiery at the stuttering. One theory held by terest to the dish. minutes. However, during this present time. But there b some T'"' * — period, the injection is stopped. rayon hose on the market, and After the flushing begins to dis- also some silk, but this is defi- appear, the injections mny be con- nitely in the luxury class. tinued. The term "gauge" is used for NOT RAISINS, BUTj DATES make the' face that tops this unusual Sensational Fur Values in Within a few hours, after the oil hosiery, whether it be nylon, Halloween salad, combining cottage,' cheese, crushed pineapple and injection of nicotonic .acid, the rayon or silk. It means the num- other things. * o itching produced by the hives be- ber of knitting needl&s ueed p4r gins to clear up, and the hives inch and a half.-'A 45 gauge hose, OPE HE»5tl» LAUMDR-Y ; themselves begin to disappear therefore is somewhat coarser Tired and Outof Sorts? r SUNDAYS within a short time. Within 24 than 51 gauge. You will find hours, the patients are free from hosiery labeled 12. 45. 5l nnd 64 TO 5 P.M. the greater part of the urticaria. gauge. For general service wear A Hot Bath WiII Relax You If not, a second injection nwy be a 45 gauge stocking is quite satis- By HELEN FOLLETT a favorable effect, not only upon ,' !• IJiiJ 11 employed the next day. factory, although some women No matter how well organized weary bones and muscles, but on Worthwhile Treatment may prefer a 51 gauge. Sixty- a woman's life may be, there are four gauge is so fine it should be a tangled nervous eystcm. ^Flcmington Fur Co/s It would appear that this form times when she feels down and classed as A luxury item. She .should close her eyes and of treatment for hives due to out, needs a good-looks bracer. "Denier" •!« a term applied-to Everything has gone wrong, she the doors of her mind, think about FACTORY PRICES OFFERS penicillin does give quick and last- ifl mad at herself and the world, nothing at all. Out of the tub «nd In a modern plant such u our* pictured abovr, with new ing relief in practically all in- only rayon and nylon, It Indicates the eiz« of the yarn. The smaller feeU like making faces at her- an alternating hot and cold ahow- Best Fur Values stances^ This form of treatment self in the mirror. And precisely er. Then a. brisk rub down with a up-to-date equipment recently Initialled, we can now give Jitlons may also be found of the denier, the finer and more sheer tile stockings. A 40 denier on that day there ,is a merry eve- tonic lotion, or friction with a fra- in 5 Years! you "belt-r than pre-war" nervier. f tor hives produced by other eon- ning in the offing for which she grant talcum. value. nylon yarn is used for hosiery of desires to appear handsome, ani- Then into a dressing gown for Of course the fact that the pa- the sturdy type. A 30 denier r.y- Ipn b somewhat finer, but will mated and charming. a five minute facial of patting and tient may be allergic to the peni- WE CAN NOW GIVE YOV BETTER SERVICE give good wear. If you buy a hoee Half an hour of beautifying ef- slapping with fingers anointed Save from 25% to 35% cillin is no reason why penicillin of 20, 15 or even smaller denier, forts will restore her spirits, re- with a heavy cream. Light fric- should not be employed when it then you'll get a very sheer stock- charge her energy batteries, ton on the back of the neck and on luxury Furs. • Ls necessary for overcoming in- ing, but don't expect to get good erase the evidence of tension and shoulders will huatle up blood • Quicker Schedule fections which do not respond'to service from them. You are pay- fatigue. Let her put on her etrcams. other forms of treatment. Hivea. ing for sheerneas, not strength. ehower cap, cream her compltx* She should dip a heavy wash- Wir«, BiiHtlfal Coats it is true, can cause a great deaj Gauge «nd denier «r« only two ion, get into a warm bath and cloth in ice cold water, place it • SJiirts Starched of discomfort but the germs which of the points to consider in se- relax. There's nothing like It for over her eyes, holding it there At Saving. That An penicillin attacks can rob us of the purpose of putting oneself al! until the flesh is warm and steam- OFF lecting hose. The way the stock- To Your Request life itself, V > ing is made and the way it fit* together again. Warm water lifts ing.""" 7 All Work nrouKht In Oir Birthday Gift to You! And (nlled For are equally Important. Be sire thaMhe length ls right f^r you. HANDICRAFT This will rnean that the fullness et the e«lf comes %vh«re you need Finished To Perfection • 1N s | IU (IION - it. and that a g;nrter wi!) fasten Announcing The Opening.-. at the reinforced top. not below, • Bring Your Dry Cleaning, Draperies & Rugs in the sheer part of the hoee. CLOTH COA.f.S Also look for atorkings thu! on November 1st With Your Laundry have « top which is* eomewnot elastic. This Is not only more Night Chute Is Available at All limes comfortable to wear, but it wil' Fashion Forecast Shop give much better service. A full- Oftm Dmlj to 9 f . Tel. SO 2-14O0 fashioned he«l (one which hn.i a M —1*1 l/« Do Your Fall Cleaning senm at the side) usually WNUS 63-A Main St., Millburn, N. J. SmuUp to J p.mt better than a heel minus thie fUMMOTON R/l CO. •earn, so look for this, too. ftfMipeTON. N. J Dresses, Bridal Gowns, Bags, Costume Jewelry Stud •• r»«' nlt ny Thnught ' and Hand Painted Items tataltgu* ld GLEASON LAUNDRY CO., Inc. For a quick luncheon dish, „ , Smt Columbia High School serve sliced frankfurters in bar- becue eftucc, It's a smart trick to We Invite Your inspection 1 Pwfcer Avenw, Maplewood, k J. keep some of tho barbecue sauce always on hand In the refrigera- AILLEEN M. GILL , CLARE GILL tor for emergency occasions. IQCTCHW M THE SUMMIT HERALD Brilliant Autumn Cooking Meat. Fish in 50 Seconds by Foliage Caused Radarange a Feature at Hotel Show I'.-t ;.»."• . g i JJM -O By Tree Sugar /j! sL^-ft in t.'.'.s »t. •..: iji >,-* .1.1: fl^fi 'li.iU l .i 'iufl.# bttUK Ij; :v .L. : i ^ - • i*'h*-.t ciiicii- Where do th« fQrgvmu autumn r a of it d'iJ h Ua. ? ;;.. .ir.j .;.;« . or baked pola- &•• colors in • twtV imBymz^m n t*l> at!lJ d tlA.t from? They wert in the W all All on One Floor, Thii Coxy Little Home 1$ Well &.',>p'itm in scarcely =• ••-•< :£ ^r.utr. sound* «onr>e- the time, even wMlt it «H green. Adapted for Saving Both Stepi and Energy Until autumn, when a tree'* •'•&?$ ^o doe* tfte growth slowa down and the pipes liuu.J L*t r:fr.i! i'.ju,i.. tlurry »e<-onots bit, the** color* Just haven't had grow throughout the country, so manufacturers of this type U :i,at [ JO.IC d«aio«»tr4.'..M -A Ttu pre-s.tMMf.Dt pri-jMiratiOH i» , chanc* to parade their atuff- S'fw W.k of ;n* n«* B*»jr.,3*<*>=l« With cr.« Normally a leaf Is " filled with had a definitely stereotyped look, today the numerous difr r«t]U:ifi1 by the- I.IMI««II:.IMX 'tt-'rr Do thuwmj,' & i chlorophyl, the mysterious green ferent architectural styles that have been developed give coloring matter which makes food out of *ir—a secret man hasthe home-owner almost as much opportunity to select some- never been able to duplicate in thething definitely individual and suited to his own personal Repeated by Popular Request laboratory. preferences as he could get by having his ideas drawn to Kvery leaf is a factory. And in St>t U every ie&f there are countless tin- order. ier factories. Bach leaf contains The comfortable little house pictured here is one that Tremendiu* thousand* of cells. . . will have special appeal for the family with very small Otrnind THP chlorophyl Is contained In jni'iH. disc-tshaped bodies of the children, the couple without children, or the person living alone. With everything all on one floor, running up and living- protoplasm known HS chlor. Offtr This A|>ln>tj>. The ehlorp!ast« line the. •' down stairs is eliminated, with resultant saving of time inside of every cell wall where and energy. Moreover/the floor plan is arranged in a par- OUTSTANDING they are nearest the source of VALUE! light, water and dissolved gases. ticularly convenient manner, with every inch of space put Although the chloroplaets ap- to efficient use. pear preen, they contain two yel- The kitchen' has built-in cupboards and shelves, and !ow pigments. During the summer a certain amount of- green pig- the bedrooms roomy, ceiling-height closets and chests of ment Is destroyed by sunlight and drawers. The bath is easily accessible to both bedrooms by used up by the chemical process a central hall which contains'!! good-sized linen closet. going on-in the leaf's cells. But FOR THE FAMILY WITH VERY email children, suited. Il» gracious, friendly air niukes It most the green is replenished by na- the couple.'without-children, or the person who'lives attractive. • , ture, and-the yellows don't show alone, this cozy Jour-room hoi^se would be ideally" "through. But in the fall, the decomposi- tion of chlorophyl is at « much Use Both Hands more rapid rate, until there is no new pigment produced at all. This takes the green curtain away and For Housework the yellow and other pigments Many hands make light work. romp into their own to spill the Of course, a housewife dotvm't colors of the spectrum across the ft ID' ROOM J b'-9""*H-iO" have five (' !»j»? tl«n. ••Kxi.'luiM.vtt- buiie fiiiillcfi. t^niclt.) known ns cell pigments. easily and more quickly by using •OX sraiN& TO MATCH, 3f .tS During the day, augar Is manu- both hands. Of course, changing factured by a> leaf. Later a large the work habits of the hands part of it is converted into starrh took practice, but the extra ef- Qthte M«**r«M» §mm If.W to 89.95 or I* again put In solution GO it fort paid dividends Jn time nnd BEDROOM energy saved Inter on. , Kfc i-tl7t . l*ttt«rs(»n, AH i-MWi ran be carried away from the leaf 9- II" HI I '-10" cells. By late afternoon and Throe women found thnt it was through the night this pflsse.s out easier to cle.& "EUtnrntl B-n H n plugging of the conducting ve.s- drying cloth handy in the left M'IS. The pipes simply get clogged. pocket of their apron or house 197 MAIN ST., GRAttSI OH 2-2300 This results in the accumulation dress, when It wasn't In use. of *ug8f in the leaf. Mere sugar Dusting was another two-handed favors formation of red and WITH ALL PARTS OF this compact little home easily accessible to jjob they discovered. They used purple colors. The green has had each other, the mistress of the house will find she saves time and two dust clothes, one In ench Its heyday all summer. Now the IN THE KITCHEN ITSELF, every inch of space has been utilized to energy. . • ' • . I hand, or wore a dust mit on each autumnal hues take over until afford the housewife maximum case and efficiency, with plenty of •i hand. Setting the table nn<| put- the leaf is ready to drop. cabinet room. : ling awny the dishes were other jobs' that progressed much more ! rapidly when both hands wore Shears, Scissors Your Suburban Garden used. There are ninny other pos- If You're Buying a New Lamp By Alexander Forbes sibilities, too. I 'storv oT thel latest advances in the raifS The Hfo and efficiency of a good p tcr. This is a must if you are teservers New lumps for old! But we To so many of us a lamp in pair of shears and scissors de- delayed summer weather is over simply » base, a bulb and a shade. planning to convert part of your can't trade in or buy new eyes pends upon the way you use them the colder days will put a. finish' But not to the engineers and lawn to vegetables next spring. for old, wornout ones. So the best and the.care you give them. to your tender vegetable mid manufacturers of the Certified*- Use shears, not scissors, for cut- annual flowers. Thi.s nimiis gar- The forked in »oan k-ayes and ments. It will prevent slipping. amp far from the haphazard ta^k The most important factor in plant growth for tli<- compost pile. Next spring will be too late. 1 'producing more and better dis- Don't use your good shears and that it had been. scissors for cutting papefr, , card- These will break down into in- 1 War Casualty tributed light is the construction vaiuable hunrns to work into /our of the reflector. This is a blown board, flowers, heavy string and Like so many other project* the so on. The fine cutting edge i?» .toil, next year. ."rti'iejy became a casualty of war. diffusing glass bowl which sur- easily dulled or nicked If you do. WinU-r Your Gladiolus Conns. But now with increased knowl- lounds the bulb and supports a For several years the injects Custom-Built 1 If you need to, device uoine spc- edge and know-how, some otic flared metal reflector. lt,,4?wS way—o4—k*#-ping the other called thrip have made gladiolus hundred of our^ leading manufnc- signed to direct 6O',Y of the light members of the family" from culture an uncertain venture. • turers of portable lamps have downward, nnd 40'", upward for misusing your good cutting tools. These beautiful flowers, so easily VENETIAN BLINDS t'rc./ort a worthy successor to t!ic indirect illumination. This may mean a secret hiding grown through the summer -'•IKS. The certified lamp tag ia It is the scientific distribution place for your best equipment, or months from bulbs, nro not hardy and the bulb» or corms must be tin .-Single of the Citified Lamp of light that tells the sto"- -indit may mean having inexpensive .49 lif'r-J drier) off ani stored over ESTIMATES . Mt':rs nnd it tells a graphic corrects spotty, glaring "> utility shears on hand for cut- ting things other thnn fabrics. winter for next year's planting. ro sq. FI. Mirv. MEASLKGIVIEIVTS With the ndv.3*it of DDT the thrip 2" SLAT" FREE INSTAI-LATION sufficient light that so many of hazard has been eliminated for WALLPAPER SHOWROOM us juat take for granted after they ar now e<-.l!y controlled - STEEL OR ALUMINUM - A concentration 0I oil V«r York n»rf Wicorfc Shotrrootni we've changed lamps about, put with a 5^ DDT po\vd?r. Choone designs that create the correct background with the in new bulbs, even charged Dig up your bulbs, apread tb«m help of M sxperlenced decorator. shades. And what use the most opt to dry, rub of.' the stems quality ... fcrwagbt tm vou beautiful lamp in the world, and dust them with 5% DDT THE L H. NOLTE CO. powder, usin? Tn ounce or two Member of the American Institute of DecorBton topped by the most' magnificent snade, If it fails in it« primary for cch hujhe of bulbs. After «t th# l«*pr prtnm made Sll Springfield Ave. Summit 6- appointment only warn' \ "ace fo>" three or four er light? weeks so that all the eggs wlU possible by FKber> con- It is nice to know that the !•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••£ hatch out and the thrip be de- manufacturers that comprise the stroyed. Th« dust can remain vcBicnt •• - tbc . highway • New Management Offers Certified lamp group have gone 'rn the bulbs all through storage all out for lamp good looks as well without injury. Spivyir; the bulbs 5 Many Introductory Specials as sight conservation,. The lamps In trnyi or store in ventilated location SiMp Fi^hrr*K anil are so beautiful that It is diffi- basket? in a cool airy place, but cult to believe that they are ultra don't let them freeze. Wnen plant- scientific fl« well. ing *iiiie cornea next Apii: or May dlsrmxer Ihr diffrrrnrr. Dressing Tnhle Lamp* your bulbs will be thrip ffee. But We" like the idea of dressing don'i forget to dust the plnnts •able lamps equipped with a dif- next year with ?><"< DDT every fusing disc to prevent glare from week or ten dflys ti> prevent new 1 f) Infe.sUition Vou can now grow highly polished surfaces, mirrors again with every nasur- ~1 ,ind glass. We liked the lumps with of sucress, • (ircular fluorescent tubes which' \J fit under conventional lamp Grow V>Ri'tah|p« Next Ycnr •: shades, as well as the spparnte From prc*>(!nt outlonk it ap- • Examples of Price Reductions fluorVsecnt 'switch and the radio pcors thnt it will be just plnln THE NEW SEAL OF QUAIITT • Impwlrf Und. XV S«f. Kin*" »"> *">' 2"? noise suppressor. And we nl«o good sense to plan to gruw vege- • tables nnd lots of them In 1348. h one good way 1o M*nllfy Venetian blind* made uilh galv • Bun™, Pbtf. (M. l.llwl.r «IU» *«r m» liked the wires that are pla^tic- ( lionilirirr.l fl«nililc H"! •!«•*•'- Thi-lt )»nj(-life Iw-mity ran'l IIB Regular S29.00 Now 24».oo The pupply aigle n' ght be Ju*t • covered and moulded into the fls crlticnl n« during the war and nmrri-d liy ru?l, cbippini er *pliltin((, yet the llmilile Heel tfalu MlUtlKX AVENVB • Selection of fine Fabrics plugs to prevent the ripping apurt hritA for eaey rlrnnin|. TapA ivailalilr in colon lo mnlrli >. creased combination of science, pkinning. You hive lots nt time SHOWROOM AND OFrlCF PI C OAHi Open • Wttbmm 64999 CUSTOM MADE FURNITURliams StE. , fuiietionnlism and beauty in one for thii but It miKhl pay to Tork j 1 1162 F. T-SAND ST. ^*» ^'A^Ut j»* *-tm SS Lincoln St.. Corner'William. KTpnlnits Sti . Mil 9:00 I*. M. of the nost important of home over th'a jr ar'.i cif'in ii'.'. nnd Van., tt'i-d, and rn. dectssorics, the lamp. lcuv« it rough uirough th( THE SUMMIT HEKALD IOCTOSIR30,,947) hts in the World

Tough Battles for Princeton, Rutgers CANADA TAPS TUNA JACKPOT

In Games With Penn and Harvard Fishing for the giant 800-pound tuna $2,000 apiece. The battle begins wh*n .iy ) New Jersey's two top collegiate teams engage in stiff in the waters off Nova Scotia is a thrilling or so mammoth fish begin thrashing th test* this Saturday, as Princeton's oft-beaten Tigers take •port—which pays off big financial divi- •waters in an attempt to escape. The *iW on the big-game hunting Penn powerhouse and Rutgers' dends. Begun just a year ago, the business gle, of terrific proportions, usually' u£ little giant-killers visits Harvard's lair at Cambridge, has aJready become a million dollar Indus- about 20 minutes. Then the exhausted tunl seeking its fifth straight victory. try. The elephants of the sea are caught are pulled ashore, cleaned and cann»d Prtncton, beaten twice in four in a series of huge nets which cost about start*, has the thankless task of trying to »top the undefeated Ptjin te*m, ranked No 1 in th« College Teams EftAt now that Army bat fallen wctirn to Columbia. Although Condi Charlie Caldwell'a lads Seek Revenge did it iast year 17-14, iri whet was regarded aa the major upset of the season, no one figures them For Defeats to repeat this year. New Jersey's umaller college Princeton had a tough time Utams, led by the Mount it > uf winning ball game* against | Montclair Teacher), unbeaten and Brown and Colgate, and took it I untied in four starts this »..nun, on tht nose from Rutgers and enter this Saturday's frays s<eaiu>£, white- Penn Ing-.revenge for defeats suffered has been,.b , railinrailin g ineorriljerrilj ' alonalog last week -all, that is, ixnpt the winning trail* with no signs Montclair. . of faltering' as yet, > Montclair trimmed Pan/.er, ,£,<»!>am, Ar- I timing Soviet .sport** *hu\v in Moscow. Looks phony Rutgers Favored 13-0, last week, and the Redskins WK DON'T BKUfclE H-AxW; Rutgers, upset victor over Her an- gleefully looking ahead .to menian strong boy tarts gisBi around I from where we sit. vnrd on the same day last year this Saturday's encounter with us Princeton, pulled the Penn up- Arnold at West Haven, Connecti- set, will be'favored to repeat It* cut. The" Connecticut team wan jH-rforinanre once again. This held to a scoreless tie lost Friday time the Critiison of Cnmbridge in by New Bittain Teachers, n tcum r«*t in HH underdog role, although Montclair defeated previously, it won't lie too ninth of a sur- 7-0. On the basis of this, the prise if Harvard comes out on Temrher.s will be heavily favored top. to cop their fiftli straight. Reports from the bean town Panzer, suffering -a four^ainc indicate that the Crimson are losing streak, and yet to hit the pointing to this game. According win column this year, ban its best to one Harvard student, the team chance this week when it tunnies doesn't .cure top much, If it loaes with weak Trenton Teaehers. The all the rest, but it wants to beat Teachers have yet to score a point " Rutgers. Boston papers have this year, and have- dropped 27 been playing along with ..this line of their last 28. game's, the-other by building up Rutgers sfler being a MwdcKS tie' with Hiiler every Saturday's game. College, Coach Harvey J. Harman's charts will be in top physical Upsala, playing out of its class condition for the Harvard-frny, last week when it buffered a -10-0 . thanks to a couple of hrenthrrs defeat at, the handn of Mulilcn- the past two weeks In Frirdham berg, its third loss in* four guinea, «nd Lehigh. which gave Hnrmnn returns to normal competition Sat- UI-O8IV0 IN- A string of. boats narrow* the net* in which six tuna have been taught * chance to rest his key men and urday when the Vikings clash with keep the injury list down. Wagner at Grimes' Hill. S. I. Harvard, too, will bo ready This will be the third straight physically, although their com- road game lor the New Jersey petition has been atiffer than the school. Scarlet's. Last week the Crim- Rider., also seeking it* first win son suffered a 14-13 defeat (it the of the scti.son, having lost three hands of Dartmouth In a bruis- and tied two thus far. travels to ing contest that must have had West Cheater, Pa., fur a Friday * • some effect on the players, al- night game with the unbeaten though no injuries wore reported. West Chester Teachers. The Tren- Rutgers will be in better shape, ton1 troupe was beaten by Millers- and will go into the game the fa- villr* Teachers, another Pennsyl- vorite. vania school, 19-7, last week-end.

EXPERTS Boh Anderson *1>;"t» ar.4 Warren Css- f manship in an archer," contrcst for blind folk 'sidy congratulate each oth>-r er. their e\pert marks-.! Loa Angeles, Target proves prowefls.

New Jersey in Sport Cesario, Fusari Fight Tonight Local fight fans are in for a By LEE ROSE conversion* travel much treat tonight when Charley Fu- fartfc^r than that. In a tie boll sari, Maplcwopd's gift to the pu- School football stems to be game, u-hen two team* "ore evenly "iliftic profession, . and Jonnny faced with a dileman. It isn't a mticbe-d and neither Is able to Cesaria of Bridgeport tangle In a new one, since it i* based «a push across a score, the ball is welterweight battle at the First the even matching of high school invariably advanced to been going on for 5-e«irs Bat Cesario's first appearance in a but it «fnis as if no ono ever have you ever stopped to stums metropolitan ring, and he is.being tbuiks about using this scoring how many games among" hiitfi watched with Interest. Cesario i'a 111 heralded as a fast, clever boxer, |*choo| team., k-inri cotles^-j. ''5* . with an exceptionally well ' de- > end in ties?" Wfcen Fwd jiea in a game? In the wan- When two teams mwt, p«::sg eleverw. other j«>iutir»Ti L» one th«t that Willie Mosconl.. pocket bil- Lincoln drive. Philadelphia. The Caesar made his catch, a white been advanced m«ny tiruee, liard king, .will play eight blocks tournament, now in its 'seventh mariin, while fishing from Cap- Trj Sonw Field Cwomlm •but meets with little f«vo*r. Move with Challenger Jimmy Caraa year, is sponsored by the New tain Robert Litchfield's bont. There i* one simple way I* ibf RoaJ posu. to the goal HiH'S •from Tuesday. November 4 Innure a winninic tram in most u they are in profiwBionnl ball. | through Friday. November 7 — bull unnii'ft. Employ Ih*- age- Tae argmmrn-: egnin.it thU i.« that i and he added that Willie Hoppe, old, tried-Mid-trur field c«al If Ihts* poet* repr«si-nt n physical i three-cushion champ, will defend more roacliM* wonW emphsmor txwjird. That may be true", but !hi.« laurels against the challenge U0NEI TRAINS kicking, and attempt to create ha* anyone tried extending iho of Arthur Rubin on Saturday and Repaired By Factory-Trained Experts .. on* specialist each *ea»ei»—jost sjprifhts out from their present' Sunday, November 8 and 9. All Parts In Stork . . . Price. Are Fac- a« professional team* do—raanr !H«tion *9 that the ero.vbnr will I Mosroni and Caras will open tory-Fixed . . . 24 Hour Service. a battle that normally KOUU be directly over the grml line, j their match in Detroit on Octo- NEW l»47 TRAIN SETS AND end with no victory ennld be while the hazardous b-raees re- ber 25. , asmired of a winning margia. masa where thW ar ? The only ACCESSORIES . .. NOW IN STOCK .. . r College «ni» condition would be the to (tniother Princrton; Rutgera this respect y a disadvantage deflection of a few pn-s«eji In- will net back Harvard for the Join Our Lionel Train Club amounting: to I'O yard.». With the ' i^nded for' receivers in tbi end Nfcomi time; Montclair will take Lmymwmy 4 Stt For .\nioi. goal posts set at the end ofi:Hc '*"•• bu' »!••« w negligible it: view Arnold in stride Wagner will end zone and the ball rnsting oa. of Sh* J>Q*JI' point-Retting bene- nip rpula; Trenton Teacher* Bring lull At la er Write r«r Our 1M7 let's say, the 20-yari line. a titU fit*. will win over Pancer; and Long Lionel Catalogue. Wand will trample Bergen. goal would have to travel rse*)% Taa> Raturday' Last week we picked 14 right, to yards to be good. The tw£l Mimxara «w Clifford ; wouldwbe kicked from aboa! 10 j two wrong, and thre« games ended Open ©rm«*e «fr \ewnrk Ei»i side: Evening* Jiirda behind the line of tctim- 'in tics. Thnt gives u« a oeacon'* inage »nd would have t» eever «rer flalumbln; Nul- I record of M right, 15 wrong and the 20 yard.* of playing ar«% plus wier Ea«t Orange; Oar.for.l eight lira, for a percentage of ,748 the 10 yaru> of end tmr. *i» Park; Irtlngtoii I —considerably better than the TRAIN CENTER OF AMERICA •wrr Kwmjr, WorHlbridjre over [week before. We'll keep trying • tformtrlr Mali* Appliance Cmter) Ncvcrthelp». it ton't too diffi- liwiea; Summit over Madison; | to better the record, and try to l»t Main St. Orange. N. J. cult' to train one man ©a m KJIM«I Kafcwm, *v HowUe; «>st field mv (establish these- selections aa "ex- TUNE IN San. 12:45 to i:M or 1IM on your dial to kick field goal* from wishis •T»T Bmmd Brook. ' I pert" to the reader* f tbk col- •"••"•••^•••••B Umd Afprmtmi Service MHnnnMi the a^ard line. Many la raflrge rank*, p ^ o enn Am \w« hope!) DAV'S MAUL-Pishermon ready tuna lor clettninf, canning. BIO BO¥- H«a a wicked THE SUMMIT HERALD

N. J, Symphony Newark Concerts The Navy use* motion picture development of - flaeae* antL to Helen Gleason color photography for color com- psHtont and persistence of smoke study the volume and color of gua Appoints Aniek Beginning Nov. 2 muule tmokt formation. At munitions to make studies of tat Paper Mill N*w Conductor The first in tbe aeries of regu- ARMORY Tht appointment of Samuel lar free monthly concert* given Next Monday Aattk, brilliant young American thi first SttBday of each month, Hmlcal aumberi ~ ooU, duet, musician, to the post of con-November through Harch, by th* 2:30 Qusrttt &B4 cbttm}—appear ductor and musical director of Newark Huseum Association, 8:30 througrnout Eounerica Kalmsn's will be presented thU Sunday, STITSV Today-Now score for "Qounte** Marltse" in Novtatber 2, at 4 p. m. which Helen Gl«*»on el lletro- Appearing in this first of fir- Cocktail Lounge AND DAILY THRU SUN.. NOV. f pollun Opers fane will play the ing of the annual concerts UN title rob at tbe Paper Mill PUy- tlm will be soloist Frances Blais- house in ICiltburn beftnataf Mon- dell, flutist; John Htrriek, bari- Ed S+aley at the Piano Nightly day, November S, tone, and Rodney Baylor, pianiit. Mi* Gteason will be hawd ta Spoaiored by Franklin Conkliu, Television The Muiic Thrills Me" and ta Jr., president of the Newark SPAGHETTI * lfEAT BALLS "Love He# round My Heart" ta Museum Association, the ton- 4 TAYLOR ST. (Off Wain I MIUIUftN •ok* and »ccompanl»d by tht certs ace under tbe musical di- ItODEO Paper Mill tinging Muemble.Wlth rection of Rodney Saylor, Donald Gage who appear• oppo- John Her rick atuditd in Boston •ite her, the will sing tht duet, and New York. Ht first at- Tto Ifaatowfcrook «t Cedar "We're Ju*t Suppoiing" and tracted attention In solo appear- Grot* echoed a atw voict l&ct "Why I* the World 80 Changed ances in the leading churches in »ii*t M Ray Eberle and his or- TcxteyT" Both eht and G*te will the East, Five years ago h« An cbeatre and U» Kins Oil Trio be joined by Volsnd* LupachJni, mad* hit radio dtbut and was opened there. Robert Eckiea and the entire en- engaged for two successive sea- Invitation This li tiM first engagement of semble for the stirring musical sons by the sponsor of the pro- IU kind for the King Col* Trio highlight, "Play, Gypsies, Play." gram on which he appeared, To Have Th« show slat features Billy In addition to tingini with MUs In addition to being leading Gleason, G«j« will be heard with Maxtad, tuw»i pianist, Toby M baritone soloist of Christ Church Deal, WBW siftawr, and Olscn & S£iM Lupechinl in "Call of L/ave Samuel Antek In New York, he is a member of DINNER Joy, daace team. and "Don't Tempt Me" and with the "Revelers" qutrtet which Frances Clinch, new tinging die- tht New Jersey Symphony* Or- perforrat twice weekly over tht cove ry at the Paper Mill, Gage chestra, hao'been announced by radio. Concerts to Open will sing "Golden Dreams.1' Mist P. Stark Newberry, President of Lupachini's principal tolo will be the organization. Frances Blalsdell, a native of New .Jersey, began study of tht THE CANARY COTTAGE With Brailowsky the famed song, "Live While You Mr. Antek, who will make his Love." ' flute at the age of six. and hat Six add-out concerts in Carme- debut with the orchestra at the had among' her teachen, Ernest FLORHAM PARK, N. J. git Hall in one season Is the Clarence Nordstrom, the third opening concert of the 28th apa- F. Wagner and George Barrere achievement of Alexander Brai- member of the top-billed trio, will eon on November 17, Is well In New York and Marcel Moyee WE SERVE GOOD FOOD At Reasonable Prices towsky, celebrated pianist, who give a musical choice of yes and ao known to Jersey audie-nces. His in Paris, baa been chosen to opes the 1M7- in the number, "MLakt Up Your successes as conductor of the •9 series of Master Piano concerts Mind." With Hal Oonklin, he will Carnegie "Pop" concerts, the New A graduate of the Juilliard We Want You to Eat It School of Music, she has ap- \'-> •• II I \ t I s I Itll. lop of the Griffith Music Foundation ting "The Two-Baron*" and theYork Little Symphony, and the NO CHARGE IF DISSATISFIED at the Mosque, Theatre, Newark. two will join with'Mitm Lupachlnl Symphony concerts for Youth peared as soloist with leading on Sunday afternoon, November in presenting 'The Joy of Life." have established him in the first orchestras; as flutist for Lily Dinner Served Dally « to • P. M. I. Miss Clinch and Mr. Oanklin will rank of musical interpreters. Pons; in solo and chamber rrnuic Brailowsky* Chopin cycle, pre- be heard In "I'll Keep Dreaming." programi for the New Friends of A protege of Pierre Monteux, Music, New York; in Town Hall Space Available For MBtlng the lift work of the great A male du«t, "In Days Gone By," distinguished French composer CIRCUS will be cunc by Gage and Edmund and Carnegie Hall, and with her WEDDINGS — BANQUETS — AFFAIRS Poliab compoatr, was the big and conductor, Antek Is at present Heard. own trio, W 0 treat of tht recent musiosl season a member of the NBC Symphony KENMAYNARD&TARZAN H ^" In New York. Acclaimed the John Charles Secco, new musi- Orchestra under Arturo Tosca- world's greatest Chopin inter- cal director, who Is engaged in nini. As a member of the first Henry's Iron Pontt — DANCE ORCHESTRA — preter, Braiknrsky. who plays the SM! AMTIM'I flriattst Mitt Start in Aotttn preparing his flr*t Paper Mill pro- violin section, he accompanied Prove He Was a 34 r.vny rrldcjr and Saturday nlfhts works of other composers equal- duction has given special atten- the orchestra on its brilliant ly well, baa played the Chopin The substantial girth of Charles RrtemUloni SM! Dartftvlb Rtllini Cart Ovtr and Owirt "" tion to the Xalmari music. The Latin American tour and has par- Laugh tern to the contrary not- til. MftfllMR t-tSM cycle 13 times in 22 years—in Hungarian setting i» being used ticipated in the recording of the Paris. Brussels, Zurich, Mexico withstanding. King Henry the. IM! ladlaMt-Rtpirt-StMiiliBtata aaJTinirdlt Jwptrt to rare advantage by Choreog- symphony's repertoirt. Eighth was not too big for his City, Buenos Aires and in N«w rapher \ Henry Shwarze whose tttl Tht Flwwt Circat Actt in thi Wrtd York—each time to cheering Graduated from the Juilliard britches. Viennem background to standing School where he studied under A pair of his old Iron pants, crowds tend critical acclaim un- him in gt»d atead. He will dance SwlTI.lt TtrilMwFciwBliial tipar" Prafattlai ~~ precedented in modern concert Leopold Auer and Albert Spald- like the pair he wore when he in the shW with a special group ing, Mr. Antek has a imluc under-1 wrestled King FranclslI of history. trained by Wm. SM! Tbt Wiliitt Batting Brtnttt and Bulls in U.TT. standing of the modern musical France on the field of th/cloth No stranger novr to American scene. Monteux, discussing hit po- of gold, has just been turned up IF YOU CAN HOI "MB IYD." IHI 110 MO MAMMA audiences, the season of 1924-25 Popular Kiddie Show tentialities, recently declared, "I to prove it. The Brook ,000.00 MNJr-it IfCONM—CAN 0 RIM "110 ITOT" first brought this great European At Maplewood Theafer cannot speak too highly of Antek, Henry was & handsome 84— pianist to America where he has the man and musician. A con- meaning Inches around the Send Checks, Cwh, Monty Order* for On« of the mo»t popular pic- grown in favor since. Brailowsky ductor of great talent and pres- middle. He only got fat after he Dinner Served From 5 Till 9 p. m. Daily tures from thee Children's Film Mali Orders to Rodeo, Inc., KoMTlue will be followed in the Music tige, ho has superior qualities of got old and gave up such sports Library, "The Hoosicr Schoolboy," AT*. Armory. Ticket* MI Salt at Ar- Foundation's Master Piano scries leadership in his chosen art." as wrestling with;other kings, Sunday From 1 p. m. Closed Monday of concerts by Guiomar Novaes,1 starring Mickey Rooney, ha» been mory, Rosertlle and Oranie. selected for tho-wing this Satur- For hit New Jersey debut, Mr. For years one of Henry's Iron famous Brazilian woman pianist battle suits—the Sherman tank on Dec. 21, Rudolf Serkin, Feb. day morning at the Maplewood Antek has chosen to conduct the ,+ •. ' Dancing From 9 p. m. RODEO TICKETS NOW AT KlNNBfc* BLDG., BROAD AND MABKR STB. Theater. Alto on the program moving and dramatic Eighth of the days when knights were 15, and Arthur Rubenstein on bold — haa been on show In the March 31. are three short dims, .one about Symphony of Beethoven in addi- the Rodeo, a picture on show tion to works by Handel, Rach- tower of London. But tht pants dogs, and a Little Lulu cartoon. maninoff, and Strauss. were missing. Out at Scrivelsby Court, where the scions of the Dymoke family Chef's Special Where Food's the Thing have held forth as King's cham- pion for 700 years, the trustees of Broiled Prime Sirloin Steak .. And You Are King the tower found another iron AT SUBURBAN THEATERS 1 suit the other day—«,nd the bot- Extra Cut (I /* Lbs) Charcoal Steaks • chops -chicken - Lobster toms matched Henry's top. Put the bottom to the top, and French Fried Potatoes Tossed Green Salad * MILLBURN you have a Henry the Eighth with "I'CRANFORD" a thirty-four inch breadbasket. Coffee CRANFORD BOLLBtTBN , Not only that, he was «ix feet tall, October 30-November I. "DARK PASSAGE." "LAST a bit of la giant for those days. October 30 November 1, "DARK PA88AOE," "LAST OP REDMEN" November 2-4. "ROMANCE OF ROSY OP THE BEDMEN." November 2-4. "SUAVE GIRL," REDGE." "THE ARNELO AFFAIR." November 3-*, Ted Aurand All In all, it was not a suit to $2-75 "KISS or DEATH." November S-8, "CYNTHIA," "SLAVE OIBL." "EB8 OF DEATO.- fit Charles Laughton, but some "GREAT WALTZ." November 7-8, "ROMANCE OF on the ROSY BIDOE," "ARNELO AFFAIR." Britons remained unconvinced Hammond OPEN DAILY about Henry's size. Organ FROM 3 P. M. "Short and fat 'e was," a ste- Luncheons From .90 Dinners from 2.25 * NEWARK From 6 P. M. HANS DEH, Proprietor nographer insisted,' "like Charles Laughton In the film." • ELIZABETH BRANFORD ROUTE 29 SPRINGFIELD, NEW JERSEY That wrestling match? No Su. 6,1043 October 30-Ifovember 4. "THAT HAGEH GIRL." Fhoo. Kllllnun 6-1439 Route 24, Summit, N. J. ELMORA "SPIRIT OF WEST FCXDtT." November 5-11, sports writers were present and "SWORDSMAN." "KTT WTTNEBS." the result was not recorded. October 30-Novtmber 1. "PERILS OF PADXINE," "BELLS OP SAN ANOELO." November 2-4. "DARK PASSAGE," "LAST OF THK REDMEff." November PROCTOR'S S-8. "THE EDO AND I." "THE THIRTEENTH HOUR." October 30-Notember 3. "1HE FOXES OF HAR- ROW." "THE nmSIBUt WALU- Kqvtanber 4-8. MEET YOUR FRIENDS "FOREVER AMBER." EVERY FRIDAY AND LIBERTY 8TANJJGY SATURDAY N|TE FOR Ociober 31-Norember 6, "THE WELL DlfrOER'S October 31-Noverabcr k. •"VEa." "KBS OF An Evening of TOWXLEY'S Made DAUGHTER" (French). "THtTNDER MOUNTAIN." \ DEATH." Novwnber TtT-tff. "BACHKLOB AND THE Juke Box Dancing BOBBT BOXER.** ••' IllEiriH BOOR." LARGK DANCE FLOOR—NO INCREASE IN PRICES NEW FOR DANCING Restaurant History ^October 30, "DE8TRY HIDES AOAIN," "WHI3J I THE DALTONB RODE." October 31-Hovemberl. "X * ORANGE f WONDER WHO'S xissnta m MOW." "KREFJR OF MOUNTAIN AVt BAR & GRILL THE BEES." November J-4, "BRTJTB FORCg," ' JJWTJ- EMBASSY .. ' • • Mountain Arena* it.- -. IprUiffleM, M. 9. BLE WITH WOUEN." Novtmbtr 9-8. "DOLLY SIS- October 30-Vovember 1, "MXUin' DAUGHTER." Turn left from Springfield Center Into Renter anl Mountain Avenue Last Week TERS," "DOLL rAOl." "PERILS OF PAULW1"* November 1-4. "PAHK PAS- 8AOE." "LAST jgF lOTMBjr I»«*«J»r »* "RAM- rOR RKBEimTION CALL WBtfWW •-M15 ROD," "SONO OF THE TWOI MAN." We proved last week that diners-out of Union County and REGENT • MILLBURN envlront haw been hungering for a truly tint restaurant October SO-Kovember I, "DWIRI »« When we opened our doors on Wednetday, October 16th, wt MR JIM." November *-«, "WELOOMU S Paper fllill Playhouse N. J. expected a good response, but nothing "like this avalanche" RAHWAY Frank Ctrrlrwjton, Director ^Tt/tphone- Short Hilts MOOO ROYAL EMPIRE that beset our dining room and cocktail bar that eventful Oetobw JI-Korember % "TJARWO rMSPERADOES." • NOW PLAYING • da/, and evtry day since. October 31.Navtmber 1 "MARYLAND," "DOWN LSmF MOBOAK- Jerome Kwn't .. CJ |] JB KW •• OENTINE *&"»Novtmbtr |2T "DWuilS AtONO Frankly, we weren't quite prepartd to servt ons and all In 5 MOHAWK," "MARK oFtOWtO." WovtrnWr J-J, RAHWAY Musical Romanes »U XI « B,» • Oetobtr 3O-l»«rerab«r _ BOO BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVfMIER 3rd the manner we had •promised. Now that wt know, believe TliirTH BOOH." KevttnW J-J. us, Townley't will live up to evtry promise It hat made. Wt LIKELY 8TOBY." Kovemfetr Ml Of DEATH," "CTNTHU." HELEN GLEASON are showing our appreciation with an augmented staff and KITZ in the Romantic Musical , tfervfee Innovations, and the finest of foods prepared by ^tober JO-rTovtmber 8, "VXtUBnvrVD," *:*5SJ master cheft In tempting variety. A.^t.?L'8 •lAtrrarm." MorembtT «•«, "BADMIW •*CO€NTE§S HIABITZA" OF MI3SOUM," "BACH DAWN X D«." * ROSELLE PARK with Donald Gage — Cla\renoe Nordstrom We know that you'll say Townley't It one of tilt best habits * Yolsmda Lop*oh'nl» HtJ Conklln, Mary Dyer, Robert Eoldes PARK _____ you havt ever cultivated. WATB t H JTohn Charlee Stvoco, Mwleal Director October 30-N

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Church at Pleasant Mills BARCLAY ON BRIDGE ID th« aneient Tillag* »f Sweetwater, now SUtea and was oner the Catherine place for Pleasant Mills, on the dividing line between a large congregation. It ia a plain, rectangular By Shepard Barclay Atlantic and Burlington Counties, stands an structure. In the church ia a handsome bronte Authority AatbariUea" old Methodist Church. It was built in 1808 tablet placed by the Kate Aylesford Chapter, <*n the tite. of the lop structure erected by Daughters of the American Revolution, of Captain Elijah Clark in 1758, and in turn, Hamonton, in memory of Revolutionary SHUFFLE LIKE MACHINE East certainly coald not have replaced by the "chapel" of the first settlers. Roldiers an) sailors, whose graves are in the SOME of the moat beautiful been censured if he had bid 5- adjoining cemetery. The church wan dedicated by Fraiurls Anbury, shufflerii of the cards are really Spades' over that, considering his the first Methodist Bishop in the United J0r*tp i fit ate SO*H, Trenton the worst, »o far as results «re own. freak hand and the fact that concerned, The pretty songr which the cards sing in. the precise riffle his partner was able to support means often that a rmchlnellkc his ipades. But ht was perhaps pattern la being used on the cards, psychic, or something, to decide and that it will give one player that passing was sounder as al- •*Tops"' in Enter tainmeni! the same general kind of distribu- tion that Is produced for another. lowing his partner to make the It Is uncanny how this sometimes decision. West waj either' smart works out, completely upsetting or lucky, or both, when he pre- Weekly Crossword Puzzlethe pure probabilities and instead ferred "the double. Philco"Direct View allotting one ald« almost exactly East led the heart J to the A, the Mine playing situations as the other, but In different suits, West returned the suit for a ruff, and the club A put the declarer • A 8 down a trick. Television Set VKQ109 • K J 10 8 7 3 Now notice that, if East and Start now to enjoy the great NEW world of home entertainment i West had got into 5-Spades", ex- that s on the air via. the sensational Philco 1000 Television re- I actly the same thing would have happened—losa of two tricks to ceiver with 10-inch Cathode Ray picture tube. It brings you a pic- i aces and one to a ruff. North ture so brilliantly clear and sharp that you can enjoy it, day or would have led bis club singleton, night, in a normally lighted room. Not only do you get better would have won the spade return pictures but simplified tuning. Automatic electronic control brings with his A, would have put South in stations perfectly tuned, with pictures perfectly focused and in with a diamond to the A and •4J firmly synchronized ,, .and they stay that way, without attention would have ruffed for the setting from the user. Precision channel selector makes station selection trick. An odd quirk is the fact easy; The superb, cabinet is of solid mahogany, with swirl (Dealer: West. Both sides vul- that the only suit in which any- nerable.) body could make 5-odd would mahogany panels. Come, see and hear this Philco Television set! 31 West' North East South have been clubs, against which Pass 1 4> 2 4 3 • no ruff could .have been taken, $ 3«> Dbl 44 Pass but the suit ranked so low that Installation and Service for One Year, $55 4 £ 5 4> Pass Pass a small slap would have had to Dbl M be bid to ovcrcall the other suits. it. Answer to Last Week's Puzzle W •0 aasaa aaaa izmnca uauaa •x aaaraa aaaa aama aaaaa auffliyy E3HHQ EZDOQ sanaa P aua aaaiacjua aaaaa auu

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