Overlook Giving Improved Service, '47 Report Shows Lincoln PTA
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First Section Read the Herald (In Two Sections) For Local News - ,jf / / ' and Summit Record 59tK Y»*r,N«.42 SUMMIT, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 2$, 1948 $4 A YEAR I CENTS Overlook Giving Improved Polio Fund Hets Eighty-voice Choir to Sing World Federalists Lincoln PTA Demands Prompt New High of At Union Service TomorrowSponsoring Talk by Service, '47 Report Shows Tomorrow, Good Friday, at S Baptist Church, will participate $6,254 in Gifts p. m., the combined choin of the in the services. Members of all Norman Cousins Action by City on New School Greatly improved hospital service for the people of year's March of Dimes First Baptist Church, the Meth- threw congregations will welcome "Federation or Annihilation" Demanding funds and immediate action on plamr-for this area was everywhere evidenced in the reports sub- campaign for the Infantile paral- odist Church of Summit and theanyone in the community who will be the topic of an address to mitted to the annual meeting of the Overlook Hospital Asso- ysis fund drive, except for a few Central Presbyterian Church, would like to attend the service. be given by Norman Cousins, the erection of a new Lincoln school, rnore than 75 deter- iation last Thursday. small additions, has come to a numbering about eighty voices, The program includes the fol- editor, lecturer and Bikini ob- mined members of the Lincoln Parent-Teachers' Associa- The effect, in terms of better patient care and aug-clone with a total of $6,254.51 hav- will sing the well known and lowing numbers in "The Cruci- server, at 8:15 p.m.. April 10, tion Monday night unanimously adopted a resolution calling ing been contributed as compared well loved story of the Crucifix- lUllud facllitiw, of the recent fixion": opening day of a two-day Institute for the necessary action by the Board Qf Education and City an lamental chaog«s in Over- to last year's total of $4,46247, ion by John Stainer at the Cen- "And They Came to a Place on World Government to be held Council even though It may in- ook'3 orgoniiation and admlnl- This was announced Thursday at tral Presbyterian Church. Named.. Gethsemane," recitative; In the auditorium of Kent Place Passports Needed for crease the city debt limit. tralion was shown In the reports Civic Council Told the'Lion* Club luncheon at the Stainer, in bis oratorio, "The "Could Ye Not Watch With Me," School. , The vote, taken at a meeting in o the meeting of 1M7 reajlts and Hotel Suburban by Mrs. Reginald Crucifixion," a meditation on the solo, chorus and recitative; The Institute is sponsored by the Vocation-Bound Dogs the school auditorium, was heard f tDinprehenaive planning under V; Pearson, treasurer, who w Sacred Passion of the Holy Re- "Fling Wide the Gates." chorus Kent Place and Pi,ngry Schools by Mayor Maxwell Lester, Jr.; Funds Earmarked the guest of Lion Daniel J. Fits- deemer, uses a "4 full chorus \>f and solo; "And J£he% They Were J; Rosa Tuttle, board of education Hy 'or 19*8. chapters of United World Federal- Summit dog ownert who plxn patrick, chairman of the fund in mixed voices as well as solos for Con$e,M recitative; "bros* of The proposed new two six-story ists Inc. Mr. Cousins' attendance to rake their pets with them president; Mra. Reed W. Hyde, Summit and the Borough and tenor and bass. The combined Jesus," hymn; "He Made Him- ings, to* add 15* beds to Over is being co-sponsored by the thli summer to resort areas will board member; Walter Eddy, board For Recreation Township of New Providence. choirs will be assisted by Paul self of NotReputatlon." recita- schools' chapters and The Summit first have to »ecure "pwuports" secretary, and Roberta v.S. Reed, >ok's present 151-bed capacity, In speaking to the Young Men's The March of Dime* drive, Oncley, tenor; Herman Kreltler, tive; "King Ever Glorious," Chapter of UWF W. E. Campbell for the animali, the State De- superintendent of schools. All r( the dominant feature in the Civic Council at the YMCA on which is annually ""supported by baritone; Roy Smith and Robert hymn; "And as Moses Lifted Up of Oak Ridge, avenue. U chairman partment of Health hsa ruled. board and. council members were io<pital's planning for enlarged Monday night, Common Council hese communities, was inaugu- Sargent, basses, who , wilt be the Serpent," recitative; "God So of the Summit chapter. invited but the others were absent. to serve the area. Archi Preeident percival M. Bland re- The visas are necessary for rated here in 1938 at which time soloists. Loved the World," anthem; "Holy Mr. Cousins, editor of the Satur- John M. Mackie, chairman of th» ctural plans for the buildinl g are ferred to ~the requests for rec- dogs In communitlei tinder a $600 was contributed." Each yeaf, Mrs. Paul Oncley, organist and Jesu, by Thy Passion," anthem; day Review of Literature, is a stu- PTA building committee, presided; w approaching; completion and reational facility . expansion by rabies quarantine. Before taking Chairman Fitzpetrlck explained, choir director of the Methodist "Jesus Said, 'Father Forgive dent of world affairs and political The action was taken in a pro* t«|la of the $2,000,000 fund-raia- stating that with the exception doga outside of the quarantine ; this fund has regularly received Church, will play the organ and Them'," recitative; "So Thou science. A member of the execu test against a joint decision ren- g campaign will be announced of Lincoln School, where such fa- area, ownert nuit get certifi- more support. This, he says, is Mrs. Nellie Gordon Blasius, or- Liftest Thy Divine Petition." tive council of UWF, Mr. Cousins dered last Tuesday by the board hortly, eccordteg to John R. cilities are Inadequate arid anti- cate* showing the breed, age, not only "a fine tribute" to, the ganist and choir director of Cen- duet; "Jesus, the Crucified," is active in the dissemination of and council for placing Franklin ontgomery, Overlook's president. quated, and Franklin School, sex, point of origin and point of executive committee who work so tral Presbyterian Church, will hymn; "And One of the Male- knowledge of the principles of School and the high school ahead The hospital has applied for an which Is also inadequate, school destination, and whether the "faithfully" every year, but also direct the chorus. factors," recitative; "When Jesus democratic government. He prev- of Lincoln School in the city's prp- lotmcnt of Federal funds, avail* buildings also provide recreation. dog was vaccinated or not. to the many solicitors who have Three ministers, Rev. Jesse Therefore Saw," recitative; "Is It iously appeared hfre under the potred school housing program. ble under the Hill-Burton Act, to Mr. Bland mentioned this In il- The passport* will be Issued at given so "generously" of their Lyons of the Methodist Church; Nothing to You,* recitative; auspices of the Athenaeum. The program was revealed at an. t la financing this construe- lustrating the fallacy of duplicat- the Board of Health office on time arid efforts. Rev. Leonard V. Buschman, D.D., "From the Throne," chorus; "Af- During World War 2, he edited agitated session between the board on project, Mr. Montgomery's ing existing or centemplated fa- ter This, Jesus Knowing," reci- Summit avenue, without charge. Lions Lead the Way of the host church, and Rev, U.S.A. which was published and and Lincoln PTA members whea port to the association's meeting cilities. tative; "All for Jesus," hymn. Mrs. Pearson in her report gave David K. Barnwell, D.D., of the distributed world-wide by the VS. Pointing out that both vacci- the latter group deplored the un- the Summit TMCA disclosed. Mr. Bland followed this by stat- special credit to the Lions Club Government. He is the author of nated and unvacclnated doga llvablc conditions at th« school. While « number of New Jersey ing that as East Summit had for the new high attained for the "Modern Man is Obsolete," which mutt have vitas. Or. Henry P. Scheduled for 1950 capitals now rank ahead of us been deprived of facilities through fund. In addition to the club's was expanded from an editorial Dengler said yesterday, If an , The report of the joint decision, these funds, we are very hope- the §ale of Edison Junior High Mayor Designates Athenaeum Plans •unprotected1 dog vacation* In a contribution of $100, she said the on the implications of the atomic citing the city's debt limit of $1,- that by the time we break School to the Celanese Corpora- 'quarantine area, he undoubt- Lions' polio committee headed by age. 200,000 as the reason for the pro- tion, Common Council had ear- Week of April 4 Reception for edly will he quarantined while a ound our priority ylH ^e such Michael FormlcheUa solicited $2,- A resident of Norwalk, Conn., posed schedule, calls for completion marked $73,000 for the Board of •protected* doc will probably be at we will receive material as* 001.11. Of this latter amount, more Mr. Cousins serves as a moderator of the Franklin School addition by Recreation to use in that section For Tree Planting Henry Twombly of Town Meeting of that city. He allowed to run free." tanee from the government," than $300 was contributed by in- A reception in honor of Henry December, 1948, at a cost of $l,» of the city. Another improve- Mayor Maxwell Lester, Jr., yes- has appeared frequently on the c president said, dividual Liona.