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59th ft", N*. 14 T, SEPUMIEA II, 1947 Buerki Favors Close Check Buyers Bat at Soaring Meat, Parmley Apartments Offered On Doctors'Qualifications Butchers Report To Tenants on Co-op Basis Dr. Robin C. Buerki, in his report on Overlook Hos- Crowing: &>a»umtr resistance to pital, makes the recommendation that as soon as possible the ever-mounting food' prices. the Board of Trustees limit work in special fields to particularly wa* reported Owners fo Sell K Units of Price physicians who are members of the American College of this week by SoesJ butt bent The Physicians, the American College of Surgeons, or Diplo-J R of $1,500 to $1,800 Per Room The trend for co-operative mates of their respective specialty boards. one Ntcttcr reported. In this installment, which pertains to the hospital's Htrdd to Celt 8 Ctitts apartment ownership, which re- Every butcher shop questioned cently has swept New York C:ty medical staff, the survey also suggests that specialists ttated that housewives, in ever- Ptr Copy After Oct. 1 and parts of northern X*w Jer- hmit their practice to the fields in which they are qualified increasing numbers, are meeting Beginning VWdurkda), Octo- »fy, hit Summit last We«k when and that the hospital facilities be made available to all the heavy cost* of meat products ber I, the newsstand price of the owners of the Farnriey Court either by passing up choice cuts' Thr Suinmt Herald 'Will be It apartment* on Sumnnt avenue othicaJ[ physicians of the community, -The report, in detail, entirely or cutting down on their continues: cents a rop). Mail subscription* announced in letter* to their teul needs. Although local merchants will be Increased to M.00 per ants that the building will be con- A- has been mentioned earlier. seemed to» agree that the 20 per verted to « co-pperative basis h i.« generally recognized that it cent slump was an accurate fig- It i» with sincere reluctance with the present tenants gettin* j, unwise to have acstive members ure, a few claimed that their that the Herald makes this an- first opportunity to purchase the (if * medical staff s.erve also as tales had fallen off by 35 per nouncement but steadily rising apartments they now occupy nitmbera of a governing board. cent. costs |n all departments have Fated with the situation a fr'afiiil) Order* Cut However, there U need for an in- made the Increase necessary. group 0( tenants alarmed over the "People »l»o u**d to give u* terchange of Ideas between the two AM »ub»cri|>tioii renewal* plan, formed a fact-finding com- three orders a yeek have cut down made before October 1 Will be mittee headed by Edvmrd A But- groups (governing board and medi- to Pne or two." one store owner ,; -taff). Moat hospitals have a at the. present rate. l*r, a .tenant end local real estate laid. operator, and Arthur T Dailey ,,.rft committee whinch may be "A short time ago 17 sales were •ho a tenant. Representing th» iohiposea* of the executive comatlt- plentiful and represented a lot of foup, Mr; ButJer and JMr. Dailey Iros of both of these groups. While meat. Mow a child can lug home Enrollments Up aald they would submit a liat or i,, hospital administrator should $7 worth of meat.** another stated. questions a.king fnr mcitie de_ n, the liaison between the board "Maybe it is because many of our As 2,398 Students tails from Robert H. Steele. 8gent ,f,l medical staff, he ahduld also customers are «ti!l on vacation, |or the owner. The owner is tHe hr A member of the joint commit- but last week WAS our worse in Btapleton Holding Co. of Chicago. DRIVE LJEADERS MapP—Coinnrittee heads for the forthcoming YMCA memberahip driv« meet with >.«.. The joint committee should months." Return to School HaW of I nit. Already Sold Chairman Edward C. Holmes at the T' to check details for the campaign to obtain 300 additional But if the, butchers bad their The school ben| sounded Mon- Meanwhile Mr, stecle told the ;o (I monthly meetings. members for the organisation. Th« drive Harts next Tuesday. Seated left to right are Allan R woes, to did the consumer. For day breaking thei/long cummer Herald that already more than The new by-laws jnake provision Devenney, Eugene Stilts, Chairman Holmes, William A. Horr and Ernest L. Fleming. Standing 'or such a Joint committee which within the week came notice from silence a* 2,39$*(it Summit'* young- half of the 52 units in the more State Sfilk Control Director Ar- left t* right, are Ervin S. Baughtr, Jr., Thomas W. Johnston, Frank V. Carlough and Matthew «:!! solve many of the problems er generation responded by trek- than 25.y«.ar-old walk-up building thur F, Foran that minimum re- Zeigner. , (Photo by Jay) Ing back to the clawrootns to be- have been purchased by tenant! !hat still confront Overlook. tail prices of milk would be boost- Curie ton W. Firnson gin a new academic year In the One of the tenants, rho did not Medical Staff ed by one and one-half cents a public schools. Unlike last year wish to have his name revealed Tt m obvious that me quality, quart in this area, effective a week Jane Cowl Opens Star-Studded Adult School when 29 of their older brothers, expressed this opinion. "When proficiency and teamwork of the from tomorrow. who, back from winning the war, there arc no available living quar- .!. MK al staff arc the prime factors Pierson Named A survey Saturday morning In Athenaeum Anniversary Season Plans Course in were anxious to complete their ters in Summit, it »«cm* unfair !n dcterming the effectiveness of Summit by the Herald brought high school education, only one to force people t0 purchase some- In celebration of its fortieth f speakers In 1942. returns in De- q hospital In Its community. There unanimous predictions from Sum- veteran returned to high school thing they don't want; particu- anniversary, the Summit Atbertae- j ecmber to speak on the issues .1:1 be no question that without mit food dealers that butter will on Monday larly at a very exorbitant rate. Director of urn it announcing some H the j thai confront mir human society Sharing Books doctors there would be no hospital. soar soon to $1 a pound and that The boys outnumbered >t4ie girls Furthermore," he added, "I can't On the other hand, doctors could egga will follow close behind, outstanding speakers who -will ; those critical days. Sharing Books with Boys and imagine the city being wining to address members this season. 1,252 to 1.146 for the f)r$| day's not practice modern medicine First National Some already n re asking 98 cent* The program chairman, X Hoss Girls is the subject of a gem* of displace so ni iy families who Heading the list will be the afjjfd Tntt'c. will have other top-rank- enrollment of 2,398. Thlsj repre- without a modern hospital. The for. butter and 92 cents a dozen ttn lectures to be offered by the have lived here for years, «nd At a recent meeting of the Board American actre*», Jane Cowl, who sents a'total Increase of 65 over modern hospital as a health center for eggs, about the highest prices ing speakers to announce later. perhaps have the apartments sold of* The First National Bank and will give a leoture-recitar at Adult Education program for th« first day last year. Tits first >». a community responsibility. It they recalled since the aftermath S.otnc , memberships are . Still as to less desirable people." Trust Co. of Summit. Carleton W. the high school audf 'witfrn many const;? '"«'i» .TiwJay fi day'* enrollment in the elementary should not only offer the most up- of World War I. R'*ilable. B«»v. David K. B»rn-i Room* at ai.MO Each Pierson was elected a director to Thursday evening, November ft, totalled' 1,248 to-date facilities to qualified physi- WlMfctMrie Costs t> well D.D., president of the] tungs U iinhin', Of'Nfeer 7. Th "1 e purcha*inir Oil fbA nnexpire>A ttrru of the late Other speakers to follow Slur* s Ath.nift«»»tR, announced this week.: speaker for tht^ rin»T«r»ght Tue»i •* tU-3 tor the ujiin, Mr. St«e!c S'lnsf*^, storekeepers are paying ins; the six-month season will in- 36 more to come yet, 35 In Lincoln fTederic Vf. Wilkrd. "Although we have a waiting gave the Herald the following fhc public, should deny the use as much su 89 cents a pound for clude Boeley Ciowther, Him edi- days will be Miss Mary Gould Da- School and 11 in Franklin School. Mr. Plerson'i local interests in- list from last year," he said, "we data: First floor rooms are val- n' these same facilities to doctors top grade. »? for store whipped tor of The New York Times vis, who comes "highly recom- Senior High School enrollment for clude directorships in the Summit anticipate that it will be possible ued at 11,800 each; second floor *r.o are not qualified. butter, and fa cent* a dozen for whose subject will be "What You the first day was 606 compared to YMCA and the Hill City Savings to receive a few other members. mended" by the Story League of rooms at $1,700 each; third floor The responsibility of the govern- large, fresh e?gs, it was reported. Don't Know About the Movie*." 578 for the same time last year. & Loan Association. He is also a We will stretch our capacities in Summit before whom she spoke rooms at $1,600 each and fourth 'r.g body of a hospital for all Prices of other d*iry products, Junior High School had 544 reg- member (and past president) of Mr. Crowthcr is one of the cine-| Summit high school to the limit." floor rooms at «l,50O «acb. Th* ;ih.wes of the hospital's activity, in- particularly cheese, were said also twice as their guest. istered on Monday against 541 on the Rotary Club and chairman of ma's most prominent critics and i : units range from three to seven i'.siding professional care of pa- to have responded to the rise. In her forthcoming address, Miss the first day last year. Twenty- the board of deacons of the First rooms. •I'-nts, Is today clearly recognised. Davis will stress the value of folk- two more students are expected in Baptist Church. Prom 1941 to 1943 British Author Coming Therefore, the appointment of phy- widely from s5 cents for print Community Chorus lore in telling stories for children. Junior High. For instance n four room, third Mr. Pierson was a member of the Beverly NichoLs, brilliant Brit- Kxi-ins to the medical staff of butter to 98 c?nts for particular She writes and collects folklore; floor apartment with a garage, Board of Education of the City of VSh author whose recent book, First day enrollments in the Overlook is one of the major re- brands and specially processed reviews children's books for the now renting at }60 a month, will Summit, from which he resigned "Verdict on India," was con- Plans Three Varied elementary schools follow, the sell fora total of $6,900 or $8,400" sponsibilities of the Board of Trus- butter. Eggs could be found for Saturday Review of Literature; to enter the USO, where he served densed for the book section of the first figure being for this year for the apartment and $500 for 79 cents a dozen, for large size, and is a lecturer at Columbia Uni- for two and a half years. Reader's Digest will be the Jan- and the second for the first day the garage. Conditions of a sale The facilities of the hospital but the storekeeper said he pur- Concerts This Year versity and at the Children's Foun- chased them early Ia«t week, just uary guest. last year: of this type arc as follows: Ths- should be made available to ethl- On May 1, 1947, Mr. Pierson pur- The Summit Community Chorus, dation. before three rises totaling four Dr. Reinhold Nicbuhr, one of Roosevelt 118-119; Jefferson 157- occupant, buying stock in the co- > a! physicians of the community. chased the hardware business of the new name for the 40-year-old cents. the Athenaeum's most forceful The December 2 lecture In the 130; Washington 141-140; Lincoln operative building, will mak« a On the other hand, the work of the Arthur Manser at 431 Springfield Choral Club, will open its 1947-48 Return of vacationers to Sum- course will be offered by Lillian H. 322 (plus expected 25)-331; Frank- $2,400 deposit on the apartment physician in the hospital should avenue. This business is now con- season Tuesday evening, Septem- mit, with a consequent increase in Specr, head of the Summit Public lin 207 (plus expected 1D-199 and and a $500 deposit on the garage, ^ sharply limited to those fields ducted under the name of Pier- Thrift Shop ber 16, with a rehearsal at the demand, is serving to fortify Library. The,' course will be con- Brayton 303-295. making a total deposit of $2,900. Ir. which he is qualified to prac- son's, Inc., of which Mr. Pierson Methodist parish house, for the higher prices, it was aaid. Fur- cluded December 9 by Amelia H. Kindergarten enrollments were Maintenance and amortization tice. is president. To Open Monday first of its three contemplated thermore, rises in meat prices Munson, a lecturer at Columbia generally larger: Jefferson 27 up charges on the unit will be based Membership Is Yardstick Mr. and Mrs. Picraan and, their concerts, have encouraged the demand for University, who has had wide ex- four; Washington 26 up nine; on $15 a month per room plus S3 Membership in the American son, Robert, reside at 79 Bcekman On Full Schedule The new name was adopted last dairy products, food dealers point- perience in books for the teen-age. Franklin 37 up 13; Brayton 47 up a month for the garage or a total The Thrift Shop, on Spring:- spring because it was felt to sug- of $65 per month. However, as (Continued on Page 11 > road. ed out. She is a New York City librarian. eight and Roosevelt 20 up 5. field avenue acroes from the gest the character and purpose of pointed out by Mr. Steele, S3O of Many food handlers, long in Miss Davis' series of lectures Strand Theater, will open Mon- the organization more clearly, and the monthly payment of $65 goes business, gaid they could not recal] will deal with "The Interpretation day, Sept. 15, on a full-time basis. to indicate the fact that it is open towards lowering the balance af comparable prices since the years of Literature Through Story Tell- Shoppers will find a wide variety to anyone in this area who Is in- the $6,900 selling price. When the Pachyderms Have No Housing Woes, immediately following World War ing," "Picture Books and the Ar- Board Publishes of stock on band, much of it do- terested in group singing; balance is paid off, the monthly I, when butter reached $1 a pound tists Who Made Them," "Myths, nated through the summer, and The revival of the chorus last (Continued on page 10) ' Brtd eggs climbed to SI 25 a dozen. Legends and Folktales," "Epic United Campaiqn Officials team put into good condition. Includ- year after a four year lapse due Registry Removals Summit retailers reported Stories of the World," and "Crea- A visiting elephant would be to take care of any number of ele- ed is clothing for school children to the war. was most successful On another page of today's is- numerous complaints from cus- tive Writing for Children." hospitably received in Summit phants," was not certain of her and dresses for warm weather, as under the direction-of Ralph Hun- sue of the Herald will be found Sales Training tomers and said some are asking M"w than one local family would family's reaction, and added the well as 6hoes,,household articles, ter, a student of Robert Shaw, who You may register by mail, Sep- a list of the names the County for oleomargarine as a butter sub- curtains, bric-a-brac, personal ac- •V'irome an 3clephant as a yard politic comment that in bygone has risen to the pinnacle in choral tember 22-27, addressing your reg- Board of Elections has ordered Expert to Open stitute. Margarine, one merchant K'lst. another would employ him days they had there pastured don- cessories, and toys.- conducting in this country. istration to Summit Adult Educa- eliminated from the election rolls ! reported, dropped recently from « srry its children schoolward. keys! A Christmas concert at Calvary tion, Summit High School, care of of the city. Thia publication is YMCA Campaign about 40 cents to 35 cents. Operated by the Summit Junior Tn.o city's capacity for such A Canop Brook Parkway mother Service League as a community Church Will be the first of the Alton J. Gast, director. You may mandatory by legislation where "Selling the YMCA Idea," will register in person at the High voters are permanently registered. "be the topic of a talk to be given hospitality is evidenced sav{ in the .visiting elephant an op- Bicyclist Escapes Injury service, needed articles are of- I three presentations. In March a >>> the response to the United portunity to delight her children fered at extremely low prices to , secular or popular program will be School from 3 to 5 p. m. and from After a person has foiled to vote by Kelso Sutton, president of the Dmitri Wallcback of Haw- '.'"mpaign's story of its search for and to ease their transport to Lin- those with moderate incomes. All 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on September 29 for four consecutive years in a Sutton Sales Training Corp. of thorne place escaped injury" Sun- given, probably in the high school. ^n . lophant for its October IB pa- coln School. "Just what we need are contribut- and October 1. general election, «uch person's New York, at the dinner meeting day when he was knocked off his And in Slay, the chorus will sing rade, as reported in the Herald of to barge the kids cheerfully to ed to local' and national chari- name is removed for the voting of the YMCA's Membership Com- bicycle by an automobile which, Brahms' Requiem in one of the 1 August 21. At that time Edward school through the eight o'clock table organizations, such as Over- Trustees of Childrens Hot. ' mittee at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the police said, was operated bv Ed- churches as an Eastrr concert. A. Pizzi, organizer of the parade, traffic snarl," was her reaction. look Hospital, Family Service As- Voters are advised to check the "Y" headquarters, ward S. Bancroft of Summit ave- No individual auditions are re- ippraicd for local elephant pastur- "Just stick a Red Feather in his sociation, The Summit Home for Home Appoint Chaplain list carefully to see if it contains nue. The accident, which dam- quired for acceptance in the The meeting will officially open' »:>' just in case he discovered an trunk, the children on his neck, Children, YMCA, YWCA, Boy Harry A. Marshall, president of their names. Should this be so aged the bike, occurred in front chorus. Those who wish to join the drive for 3O0 new members. available, one "without a and we'll bless, the United Cam- Scouts, Girl Scouts, The Ameri- the Board of Trustees, Summit they must re-regi«ter if they de- of the Presbyterian church. may appear at the first rehearsal. Conducting the campaign will be reservation south for the paign at every breakfast." can Red , and others. For further information call Miss Home for Children (Chcsebrough sire to vote In the coming No- more than 20 men serving as cap- Foundation), has announced that season." As the elephant's agent. Mr. Pizzi Mrs. Ruth Burraa Is the shop Ruth Gray at Eastman's Book vember 4 general election. The tains of teams, who will contact Cor Smashes Traffic Light Rev. Jesse H. Lyons, pastor of the fact that one has voted in a pri- Bids Pour In is grateful for all advice and ten- manager and a committee headed Shop. prospects. A traffic light was broken off Methodist Church, has been ap- mary election has no bearing on then Mr. Plzri has received ders of hospitality, as the Herald by Mrs. John Blackmar is re- Edward C. Holmes, chairman of at the base when a car operated pointed chaplain of the Home, voting in a general election. If "I'l'hantinc advice on the subject discovered yesterday. As yet, how- sponsible for Its operation. The To Submit.Y Program the committee, said yesterday in by John D. Shadwcll of Morris- succeeding Dr. Otto C. Nelson, one falls to register before Sept. «nd a number of invitations for ever, he has non elephant! » town struck the light early Sun- committee includes Mrs. R. H. An outline of the YMCA's win- addition to committee and Board llis who recently left Summit to as- 25, the local deadline, application prospective animal. Sutcliffe. Mrs. H. M. Marsh. Mrs. ter program will be submitted for of Director members, all key per- "Now can anyone turn things day at the intersection of Broad sume his new charge In St. Aug- must be made to the Court of One local expert advised obtain- G. Everts Low, Jr.. Mrs, Cndwell approval by Allan R. Devenney, sons connected with the associa- around and offer vis an elephant strict and Summit avenue. Given ustine, Fla. Common Picas for an order to ^e Hri African, rather than an B. Keeney, Jr., Mrs. Paul Boyer. YMCA general secretary, to the first?", Mr. Pizzi pleaded. "We'll a ticket for reckless driving. get a name on the list. This can tion hove been asked to serve. Fol- Asiatic, species for the parade be- Mrs. Charles 0. Mallinckrodt, General Program Cduncil at « Mr, Lyons has accepted the ap- sift his invitations nftcrwards. The Shadwcll told Radio Patrolman be done- after Sept. 25 up to and lowing is a list of captains: Walter '^IISC the former's "ears are better Mrs Eg*r Murphree and Mra. meeting tonight at 8:15 in the pointment and will assume the J. A. Connor, Richard K. MerrctT, only thing we need now Is the H. F. McTernan that be fell including Election Day. "Inptcd for catching, and his shal- Ramon J. Cabrera, ' "Y" headquarters, duties as chaplain at once. Carl E. Holmes, Jr., Arthur T. guest." asleep at the wheel. i'vrr molar teeth more suitable Dailey, Robert O. Peterson, Wil- f »r grinding, parade peanuts." An- 'Jiurieenth and Final Article in a Serie$ Direct from New BrunswUk liam A. Herr, Thomas W. John- °'licr adviser wrote that any ele- ston, Bryant W. Criffln, Ernest L. i'mnt was just "too Infantile" for Fleming. Ernest Maihaek, Angus « Parade, advised instead a "squad- Moore, Eugene T. Stiles, Matthew f"n of red-eyed fruit flies dressed New Constitution Will Allow State to Meet Complex Problems with Efficiency Zelgncr, Chester W. Sater, Harold '^ banana peels and mounted on T. Graves, Jr., Holmes A, Cllvtr, ple, responsible for- the three de- of the state's government. The easier amending process. Our 'I'i mobiles." ; were settled in lh« give and take state, and do no with efficiency John B. Dougall, Earl S. Christ- legislature in turn, has been government has been established of the democratic process. Con- and dispatch, partments of government, can op- man and Mr. Holmes. Among • the elephant's would-be MRS. R1CHABD L. MILLKR shorn of Its executive and judicial by the consent of the governed Wtossca wa* a Broad Street worn- flicts which seemed unsolvable We strive for an honest. erate to their own credit or the l!ninn County Delegate functions, and Is made the Impor- and in the Bill of Rights we say. n" who phoned to offer "plenty of were resolved by rule of the ma- efraifrhttonvard, well trained gov- public's best interest if the sys- "All political power is Inherent The Constitutional Convention tant department of "law giving." Where to Find It I'Wureland for a United Cam- jority, and on major issue* the ernor as an asset to any *tatc. tem under which they work Is In the people, and they have the has adjourned September 10 this The judiciary or court utructure Classified • 2« I'ai&n elephant, complete with majority turned! out to be a sub- We netd'a body of legislators who inadequate. It is to provide a right at all times to alter or re- W«ck two .lay. ahead of schedule. Church •• *' hfidt- trepi and hay." However, stantial one. The perfectionist represent the will of their con- better system that the dflcgates has been RO simplified that the form their government whenever The Constitution >•< in tlie hands layman, the attorneys, and the Editorifils « 'I" rr was a problem about water: will .ice flaws in tlie document, stituents. We want the group of to the Constitution's! Convention the public good may require it." N. P. Township 8 Vf of the governor ami thr .secretary judges can better understand its >"ld the elephant drain her well in hoped that mo«t of the judges and the lawyers who prac- have labored through the sum- by an amending procedure which N\ P. Borough 9 KFOU 10 A. M. Wia K more needed—the team organisa- up some when we sort an individ- to the wall. H«' took saat aad mack tion, (or tit* eleventh annual ual teen-«g#r out of the raast, and oover off, spread them on the United Campaign on October 18 feel kind o« hopeful about Amert- door, and slept welt fer li min- UADY IY 5 P. M. li will under way, Woodruff J. oan youth. VV# recently listened utes until « sourpusg conductor English, Campaign chairman, In, for instance, to a* young *i*- barged In, itumblad over him, aad »id yesterday. footer, iwoon-tyw, as to looks, almost fell flat on hia face. This 'The response to laat wtek'a telling the youngest teen-ager teemed to irritate him. appatl lit tilt 'Herald' has been about a trip. He went from his Too Long fw Seal LIBERTY very gratifying; Our 200 capteina home in New York out to Grlnn*ll •"Made me put the seat back. arid division leaden report College, lows. . . , Beema he had »nd when I tried to «tretcb oat ' CUANWS I. DYERS greatly increased response to their to finanee the trip himself. .His on my suit case, said I stuck too enrollment effort*," Mr. English record was a guide ori how to beat far out into th* aWe. «o I doubled 521 MOIWS AVE. 5U. 4-O901 stated. "The initial gift teams the high cost of travel. We missed up, sort of, and spent the night are now complete, with 70 work a bit here and there, but we got that way, said the boy. eta alfnad on. The general aotlol the highlight*. ... "He waa feeling cramped by the Utlon group now nurabede WO— Two Nights In Pay Coach time the train pulled Into Chicago with 200 more volunteer* needed. He spent two nights going out at 3:20, so he got out and ran the II you cm work for Summit on In a day coach, filled with 45 other length of the 18-car train thiee '.Sunday/ October 10, after church, young people; quite Jolly, enoept time*, feeling briak." The change call «.1BS2 today and enroll.", that all *« never got »ltepy at in hi* pockets jingled pl««s*ntly. WASHING "Nearly «] lof the 420 already once. The main problem was food. "We gather he ate better than enrolled an veterana of past His mother had fixed up a nice on the trip out He got to Blng- United Campaign*, Korea having boK lunch, which he stretched, into hanaton, N. Y-, with a fivt-tooar devoted their time each year two meals. When he got quite stopover soon after midnight, but decided against going to a hotel MACHINES atnee 1936 to this annual com* hungry he firmly recalled hia fa- munity undertaking," Mr. Eng- ther's theory that two meals a day for some «[eep at around ft an lish aald. "Naturally the*« Is plenty for anybody Just sitting hour, He spent the time walking around the city, talking with peo- IftUvefef- Keens with friend* «re the first to enroll. on a train and not using up ca- Repaired But now I appeal again to our lories. ple in the waiting room of the "He vu all set to go into the itation, where of course you al- Thrill your sweetheart with this real love gift—th* new neighbors, thoae who are newcomer* to our city: we invite diner for breakfait next morning, ways meet *uch interesting people, Wt will cell for and deliver 1ANE gift that Marti the horn*. Remember, Lane it ibe only you to join the.army of Had when rumors filtered back that and figuring his account*, which . - X letted AROMATIGHT Cedar Cheit in the world- Feather volunteer*." breakfast cost 11-20, only one egg, looked pretty good. He had f&20 your machine. with Lane's exclniive patented features. Choot* now, too. He had been awake for hour*, more than he left hone with. He determined not to m!*s any ate the one unsold sandwich at from our selection of fupcrb atjrlet. this point. Draperies scenery on the trip West. He Our Wort b Slipcovera ' didn't think much of it; flattest Geufht up en Sleep Repairing stuff he ever aaw. The train "He took a four-hour bus ride RednUhlng stopped long enough at Chicago to tile village near hia family**. Work Galled for him to make a quick break summer home, and hitch-hiked the SUMMIT RADIO For and for the nearest lunch bar,, where last 20 miles home. He say* by Delivered by careful timing and extra large this time he was getting *» sleep; bite* he got a fine breakfa»t- he found it hard to keep up bis and APPLIANCE CO with two eggs-rfor 60 cents. He end with several interesting con- 'one if CAarouder' WAY grabbed & handful of chocolate versations iwith truck driver* 4SS $«. 4-1778 bars and barely made it back to He's a regular 10-hour-a-nSght UPHOLSTERY the train, feeling that h« had put US SntlNGNIU) AVINUE SUMMIT, N. J. Oil Baflelato, fro». over a fast one on Big Business IM Morrii Avtnaa Summit «-eHS that charged $1-20 for breakfast in diners, Wants Sleep, Not Chocolate V.CTOR "He arrived at Orlnnell that evening with a new, definite dis- like for chocolate bars, and an urge to go to sleep immediately. TELEVISION Set Bald he guessed the opening meet- Ing waa Inspiring, but didn't re* member much about it. - "Before starting back Eait with his group a week later, he planned e> smart Uttle business venture. Might be a flop as buiinets, but at least he wouldn't go hungry or spend ell his money in the diner. He counted his capital and plunged. He bought 100 • sand- wiches—half ham, half peanut but- ter and jelly at 19 and 20 cents apiece, from the woman wto ran the- cafeteria for the Aasembly. Around dinner-time, when th« young people began counting their cash to see whether they could afford to eat in the diner, he brought out the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for 25 cents apiece. They wer« gone ta no time; then he produced the ham sand- wiches, like a magician pulling A home of your own! One you can be sure rabbits out of a hat. We regard this as a stroke of genius on his part. He sold all but one sand- to hold through bad times as well as good. wich in an hour, at an average profit of 7% cents apiece. Convinced Grumblers "There were naturally grumblers Sound financing on our Mortgage Pay- who said that 25 cents for a sandwich was a gyp. He waa ment Plan is as essential to your home as primed for this. He explained that With Thae Exclusive RCA Victor Features TH cents profit on each deal waa Simplest of operation! 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•'•*. CIHH t«choiciaa§ could b« ie» Waterless Fool KX League Kenny Treatment ; imnicdi*t«ly t» tb* affected ana ANTIQUES SALE upon r«iueit of local fiea.th att- Ways/MCA Hears Negate And Equipment ^ tfioritlei, Mr. Elleasteia taii. AND EXHIBITION The*' a»t>bi;e uiiiU.tut! tooopiett- Swim Program On Constitution Available to All ly fquip(>td to ffle pwiio victim* If 45 Outstaading ft ' the iienucfti complete Kenny A br«Ut- it. »M aa» chmofe* in tat new state coourti- tousidi-rKi »t *n tpidetnic Rag* ia SEPTEMBER 17-1I-19.20, 1947 oounced by AJlan R. Dcvtnsey, tutioa Juit drawn. jif>. Mn Rich- Meyer C. Gltecuitcin prtsldtut of Il:M A. M. U Utm any area, victlnyi taert event a "polio p the montUif up*et will keep the Thursday night, within the state." Mr Ellenjtaln In !V«w Jemry beoattie to pool cl !n*titutc. had the opening of the girl*' »wimming natlon" clause and « guaranue Kew Jertey Fowndatioji. tht 8i*t«T proftrri-d »id to Wilmington. program tfrotn September 10 to to labor of the right to bargain Kt'oriy -Ii»4(titutc national September 17. collectively or present jjrievaneo Declaring that % completely qmrtirss ha» pron»l«ed full J in th* Bill of Rights of the 1M< jtaffi'd mobile 4init with *uf«- ri*i aid " ront'iudH Mr. "I! Is ft deeply regretable tnci. Constitution wast described by dent," M*r. Devenney aaid. "and Mrt. ICilier ma a ntep forward in we realize the change In swim- government. Changes by ni«?ans j rains schedules will be incon- of which the governor L- permit- venient and disappointing to many ted to succeed himsi-lf once ind /person*." SWA KM FOK SEPTEMBEK Homeward bound bu*incjn people And choose his own cabinet were also 'f The girls' awimming program, commuters were' forced to detour the corner of Bank street and cited by Mrs, Miller as major Im* under the supervision of' Mrs. Bcechwood,r.oad Monday afternoon because'of • swarm of bee* that prov«nents. Stanley J. Elliort, a YKtCA aquatic made trespassing dangerous. The beos Miimied to appear out of Other changes recommended joy instructor and Red Cross Water Both Roofs Stores nowhere about 5 p. in. and hovond at roof top level. Within a half the Convention delegate* nnii the Safety instruStor, will be as fol- hour they decided to come down to earth and swarmed for free on principal points of the u«w C»n- low*: the parking meter and window of Field's store. An unknown passer- «tltutSon were also explained by Will He V\v*«l Wednesdays— by, apparently a man who knows his bees, calmly placed a paper Mrs. Miller In her discussion. '3:30-4:15 p, m. Beginners and bag over the meter and slipped it off full of bees and potential Mrs. Evelyn Oelen of Bloom- 1 paddlers who are "at home ' in the honey. (PliQto by Jay* field, pufifticlty elmiriimn ol the All Day water—8, 9, 10 yrs old. Montclair-West Essex Indepen- 4:15-5:00 p. no. Beginners and dent Citizens' League and public- Monday and Tuesday •paddlera who are "at home" In Bank* reported a number of ity director of Montclair State the water—11 yrs. old and up. Gl Bond Cashing n«w savings account* opened with Teachers' College also' addressed 8:00-6:00 p. ra. Swimmers who the bond proceeds. It was noted the meeting, .Means of obtaining September loth A- 16th have pa«s«d the "Minnow Club" that some kept part of the money publicity and presenting issues to test—8 yra old and. up., Rush Subsides, vt votern were outlined by Mrs. Oelen . *for annual abstrvaiKv Fridays— for payment of obligation* and for.the ICL member*. • opened accounts with the balance. 3:15-4:15 p. m. Beginner*—non- Banks Report William" MyleS,. chairman pro High Holy Days x swimmers—8 y'ri; old and up. Bank official* are continuing to tem of'Summit ICL, acted ai A. clasi in junior and senior life Cashing of terminal leave bond* laundry- and explain that veterans ar« forfeit- chairman of the meeting, saving will be formed, Mr. Deven- by'.World War II veterans in ing 2'^ per cent interest in cash- ney said, as soon as a sufficient drycleaning Summit this past week dwindled ing their bonds, while, savings ac- A. A. Potttr Returns t« number of girls enroll. The time to a small per cent of the original count generally offer no more will be Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m. Bore After 15 Years j first day's rush when 1T3 Summit than 1 per cent interest. Some BOROUGH ~ A, A. Pott«r of Former Councilman veterans redeemed their bonds In ex-servicemen were surprised to Springfield avenue, who hax upent amount of $34,000. 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J. v-a • im SUMMH HiiuiD, wmm*, $wmm n. iw Services and Coming Events in Summit Churches Summit Jews to Not* Baptist Church Calvary Group Rosh H*sh«na Sunday Rasa Ha*haaah rites will be CHURCH DIRECTORY School Offers Begins Season conducted at the Summit Jewish Guild to Meet The opening meeting of the Community Center by the sew T** QaUd Council which C0B New Features Tuesday Group of too Woman's Rabbi, Judah J. Seidler, Sunday state of the be** of aU paruih ami Godhead," «#**. Opening Sunday, September 14 Auxiliary of Calvary Church. througg h Tuesday. The,, cere orjiuUiaUow. will hoM lt» a TK« Community Church tat naaa. Passages tnm tbe atlag meeting of the season ttts « - Criteria* at »:« am., the Baptlat CfcurcM wale* consist* of the fouager marking the observance of tea Ve Jan** version ©* tat Bibie ia- school wtU offer ••veral aaw fea- nlng at the parish hou* r, f women of the church, will be held Jewish New Tear, will consist of ff*f» elude: «Fer aU flea* i» a* grass, tures, la addition to reaovatad special worship aad sermons. p. m. All members of the (J^j am., Serawo by Dr awi ail the g toy of BUM aa Use caur«h school rooau, thart an next Tuesday morning, September Services will be held Sunday at are asked .to be present to that Trasf, "Th» Character of a flower of grass. The grass aric*~ curriculum changes and addition* U, from »:« to 11:46 a. m., In the 7:30 p. m.; Monday, I a. m., 11 plans may be completed for tki Happy iAt* J«ai«r eaureh eretfc, aad the flower Uuraaf to the teacher staff. Thaae staff a. m., 7:30 p. m.; Tuesday, I a. at. years activities. falletb sway: But th« word ef tie* parish house. Mr*. W. C 1. Stiles, school reopens. additions include, Mrs. Norman L. president of tbe parish auxiliary, MoKda*—« p. », Board Lord endureUi for ewer * (L Pat Murray, superintendent of the pri Trustees meeting. nary department; Mr. and Mrs. w4U discuss the year's program Tuesday—1:» to 8 p. m, Worn- Correlative passages from "Sci- Carroll Haikew, teachers la the as a whole and Mrs. Charles Col- HI Alliance atwiag group m»t* ence and HtaJth witb Key to tfte Junior department; aad Mrs. Her- ton, chairman of the comfort de- Scripture*" by Mary Baker Eddy bert Stitsel, teaching in the junior St. John'i luth.ran Church Include: "Every object t» Ma- partment of the Dlooason Aux- high school department. Rev. Him* iliary, will address the group. A*r. W. tk WllMi. -flfcaV , terial thought will be destroyed. Pascale, who came to the church but the spiritual Idea, whoa* sub- Officers this year include Mrs. Twnwrrow—Auxtll«ry meet* at list November, Is tbe new director THE DAY stance is In Kind, w eUriwU.* of religious education. James W. Hand, Jr., chairman; home of MtM Helen Krenwr in (p. 2*T>. ''lfortaJ* Must look be- Mrs. Sari A. Lamb, fund raising; Chatham; Fellowship Guild nieets The school will meet in two ses- yond fading:, finite form*, if they sions. Session one, 9:4$ to. 10:48 Mrs, Leonard B. Best, arrange- at parish house In evening. would gain the true sens* of Mrs. Raises Net* ments; Mrs. Charles W. Marcy, You are toe custodian of one of the most important plecei Baturday~*:30 am., Cateeheti- s.m. includes classes from pri- things. Where aha 11 the gaae rest mary through senior high school membership; and Mrs, L. R, Kirk, of equipment in the world and it will pay you to be kind cal class at parish house. but in the uruearehabl* realm of program and publicity. A most to yourself and start each new day so that you and yourself Sunday—9:43 a.m., Bible School, ages. The child care, nursery, and Mind?" . Church Women Urged to Redouble Aid kindergarten children will meet cordia) Invitation is extended to will get the maximum amount of happiness. 10:45 am-, worship and aerraon, all younger women of the parish "Shall We Have Christian Regi- Ookei Memorial Church during the morning worship, from One of the first essentials is to cultivate a cheerful 11 a. in, to 12:15 p.m. to affiliate themselves with thii disposition. It is said that if you can keep smiling until after mentation?" Itov. Mafia Csttls For Europe's Stricken Children group. Redoubling of efforts for aid to European conditions made by Allan R. Devenney, heading a 10:00 A. M., you will be off to a good start for the day. The Sunday —0:48 a. m, Sunday Europe'! war victims by Summit Mrs. Ruth Worrell, national ex- plan for an adult class, has Indi- Summit stores are now open all birds have a fine system of singing to welcome the return Pint Baptist Church school: 11 a- m., worihlp aad church women was urged yester- cated that one may get under way day Wednesdays. of the sun. This necessitates extra breathing which creates ftav. Dartd K, Barnwell, D.D. preaching, sermon, 'Trsyer "Re- ecutive lecretary of the United in October. Re*. Elmo Pascals day by Mrs. Ralph E. Weber, new life, energy and courage to start off the day full of pep. veals Character;" 6 p. m, Youth president of the Summit Council Council of Church Women, who Details of the purpose and pro- If you stayed up too kite or used up more energy the 'Sunday — 8:48 e.m., Church Fellowship supper meeting. of Cburt a Happy Church;" 7:30 ing or Official Board. Lord's Supper—11 A. ML inclined to be lazy and to take .whatever short cuts will help p. m., Opening meeting of aenior The report read in part: "I Tie Methodist Church lo malting tbe appcalt Mrs. come back burdened, wondering Gospel Preaching—7 :S0 P. M. to get on the job at the appointed time. Instead of taking high Youth Fellowship. Weber quoted from a report of Plans Completed * Rev. Jesse H. I*eas bow I can make you understand Frayer aad Bible Study some breathing exercises to get more oxygen, it is so much the thingi I have seen. Last win- Friday—«:00 P. ML . easier to light a cigarette or drink coffee or liquor or take Sunday—9:45 a. m. Sunday For Opening of Calvary Episcopal Church ter .was the worst winter Europe Everybody Welcome s piH. Since everyone of these things may kill the tired fed-' Rev. B. P. Francis school; 11 a, m Worship service, Robert Leighton, who was had ever seen. This winter will be ing, the false Impression Is created that all U well.-lhat the Hltdster-ln-Charga sermon 'The First Assignment" Calvary School once Archbishop of Glasgow, body has been stimulated and that something for nothing 11 a. m. rehearsal of junior choir even worse because of a poor har- Final plant for the opening of Scotland, but he resigned, was - Today—10 a. m.. Holy Commun- vest, and there will be even lesa has been obtained, a sort of perpetual motion. 6:45 a. m. Youth Fellowship. Calvary Church school Sunday a gracious character. Some of ion; 1 p. m., Oulld council meet- fuel. I could not understand how A lady to whom the "formula for a better way of lite" Tu«»day—11:80 a, m. to 3 p. aa. morning, September 14 at 9:10 the writings he left behind are ing- regular meeting of the WJ3.C3L people lived when 1 saw the ruins was presented remarked that she couldn't start the diy a. m. were completed at a meet- among the best He said, "Those Sunday—€ t. m., Holy Commun- at the parish house. where many of them exist with cherubim % wonder how guilty without a cup of strong coffee si an eye opentr. She seemed ion; 9:M a. m., Opening session of no fuel whatever, I cannot put it Ing of the faculty last evening. man escapes their flaming to be In the best of health la spite of this Hf«-long custom. church school; 11 a. m., morning Central Church into words because we have no It will be another season of planned swords and re-enters Paradise. Coffee was a crutch and a whip upon which she had to de- prayer and sermon. Preabyteeta* words to express such a situation. activities with worship, study The angels see that their com- pend more and more. She, like thousands of others, died a Rev. L. V. Btnwhmaa. DJDl premature death due to the common mistake In answering th« Tuatday—0:48 a. «., Tuesday It becomes a MUST for Christian and service all closely coordi- panions that fell are not rt- group of Auxiliary. Rev. Henry D. Hattmaaa nated, a program which last year stored, but their room Is filled signal for oxygen. Wednesday—« p. tn., Vettry women to care for as many suf- fering children as possible." won the highest award for stand- up with 'the spirits of just men If you happen to be using caffeine, nicotine, alcohol or meeting. Saturday—* P- »»., Fellowship any other oxygen consuming narcotic to get sttVtsd In the meeting at pariah bouse. made perfect.'" He also said, To help alleviate the situation, ards set by the Diocese of New- morning, you need' to adopt a new system like millions of Sunday—9:40 a. m., Sunday "The grace of God In the heart the Council is planning a special ark. other people have done and find the joy and happiness that Christian Seianet Church school; 11 a. m., Sunday sehooL of man is a tender plant in a World Community Day meeting New courses will make tbelr ap- results from doing it to help others. You will find that you "Subttance" I* the Lesson-Ser- morning worship and sermon, "Th« strange and unkindly soil and to be held Oct. 10 in the Calvary pearance, the result of a con- cannot well prosper and grow can save money, have better health .with a longer and more mon subject for Sunday, Septem- Teat of a Vital Religion"; 4 p. Episcopal Church, where Mrs. tinued study of the best curricula. ber 14. church offlcera' conference, »up- without much care and pains. enjoyable life. Harper Slbley, national president From kindergarten through high The truths of Holy Scripture, Golden Text: "The invisible per; 7:30 p. m., Young People. of the United Council of Church school, classes will be In charge Starting a new day li much the same as starting the things of him, from the creation Tutsday—11 a. m., Friendly Cir- to them turn your thoughts, automobile, it is a joy when the battery la fully charged and Women, will apeak. Mrs. Sibley at of an increased staff. The slide that ye may be wise. These of the world are clearly seen, be- cle, box luncheon. present Is in Europe checking con- you don't have to get out and crank or have some one give turn* projector and sound film equip- phantoms we catch at fly away; ing understood by the things that Thuwday—7:45 p. m. Choir re- ditions there. you a push. With a full charge of oxygen, you will be a ment will again be used in all de- this shadow of a life we now are made, even his eternal power self-starter and will never need some one or something to hearsal. New Rabbi Starts Kita for Children partments. Rev. John F. Hamblin, live is always on the wing. The Mrs. Letter A. Crone and Mrs. Jr., Will be) associated this year things of eternity arie the only keep giving you a push.! ; with Mr. Francis and will act as Duties at Center W. C. I. Stiles are co-chairmen of lasting and solid enjoyments. HOWARD B. BISHOP, B.Sc. the World Community Day and superintendent. Other officers In- Why are we fond of these earth- First Church of Christ. Scientist Rabbi Judata J. Seidler of New will be assisted by Mrs. James W. clude Miss Evelyn Boye, kinder- ly things which are neither mis, York City Ips been named new Bancker, chairman of the dinner garten director; Miss Dorothea M. true riches nor are they yours. Human Engineering Foundation spiritual leader of the Summit which will precede the meeting/ Morse, primary director; Earl A. If they are youra take them Lamb, high school director, Mrs. Summit, N. J. k Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Jewish Center to succeed Rabbi SeryiTig with the chairmen will with you." -"....•_.- * be an interdenominational com- Charles M. Levett, secretary; F. WritefurFreeBooklet Sclentlit, la Boston, MaasacnuatUa Benjamin Sincoff. Rabbi Seidler mittee, who will take to each Monore DeSelding, treasurer and Sunday Servieas at 11 A. VL Sunday School I1A.U. has already begun Us new duties. church requests for "kits of Herbert V. Mercready, lay assist- Wtdnciday Meeting at S:U P. M. He formerly served at Rabbi of clothing for school children," and ant. Temple Agudath Achlm, Pitta- "boxes" containing school shoes Worship services will be con- town, Pa, and Muntington Jewish and equipment such as pencils ducted in all departments at 9:30 Christian Science Reading Room Center, Huntlngton, L. I. He wai and writing tablets. Samples of a. m. At 10 a. m. pupils will pro- OPEN TO THE fUBLIC also a director of the Hilld Foun- these boxes and bundles will be ceed to their new classes. New dation at the University of Wash- displayed in Summit store win- members of the school may reg- M« SPRINGFIELD AVENUE ington, Seattle, and last year dows. An offering will be taken ister at the parish house this Open dally 11 to 4:10 sicept Sundays and holidays: aUo *rM»y served aa Rabbi at Asheville, N. C. at the World Community meeting week or on next Sunday morning. eranlagi 7:30 to •:» and after tb« Wednatdajr tncttlng Utarature on Ohrtitlan Science m»y be read, borrowtd or purchased Mr. Seidler is a graduate of to provide hot lunches for Both Mr. Hamblin and Mr. Fran- CCJN.Y., the Seminary College of Europe's school children. cis will be at the church office the Jewish Theological Seminary thia morning and tomorrow morn- No RUNNING INTO TOWN FOR A end the Jewish Institute of Reli- ing to confer with any Interested gion of which Dr. Stephen & Wise "25 Year Club" parents. is president He was ordained as The three-year-old group of the MONEY ORDER Rabbi by that institution where he Pin Presented kindergarten department will meet also received a degree of Master ef at 11 a. m. unless a parent wishes Hebrew Literature. He has also To Local Man the child to come at the early dose graduate work at Columbia Michael Papio of Beauvolr ave- hour. These new pupils may regis- University. nue, was presented with a lapel ter in advance or on Sunday pin signifying his membership in morning at 11 a. m. the Jersey Central Power A Light No RUSHING FROM STORE TO STORE Co.'s "25 Year Club." The presen- Parish Rooms tation was made at a Supervisor's Oakes Fellowship Meets meeting held in MorrlMown, Oakes Memorial Method 1 st PAYING BILLS Our funeral 'Home at 309 Springfield Avenue Redecorated at Tuesday. Youth Fellowship will open its PapiO entered the employ of the, first fall meeting with a supper on Baptist Church Sunday evening, September II, at Traditions of courtesy are deeply Jersey Central Power & Light CoJ Extensive re-decorations during as a truck driver on August 22, 6 p. m. in the social room. Devo- ! established in our organization the summer weeks have provided 1922. About 1930, the company tions will be led by Robert Mielke, he First Baptist Church with purchased and put in operation vice-president. The guest speaker transformed parish rooms. Under their first earth boring machine. will be James Dewart, president of TROUBLE AT ALL the chairmanship of L. T. Pease, Papio was made foreman and the Newark Conference Methodist EL P. Burroughs & Son alterations were supervised by J. placed" In charge of this crew. Youth Fellowship. Zeihner, Inc. local interior decora- May 1, 1M2, Papio entered the tor, aad J. H. Nelson and Son, dec- company on September 1, 1M6 as Funeral Home armed service. During the time a service crew foreman In charge orators. that he was in the U.S. Army, he - E«ublUh

have been completed. The church i, i . • * school opens in the rooms this coming Sunday, September 14. • • ' f .. .• .. • '•

At Church Conference Rer. W. H. Human, PhJX, pas- feature provide* Me«J grots srawfof weeJtier In AwgvH 30 MAPLE ST. tor of 81 John's Lutheran Church, and September. Take advantage of this good seoson Satisfy that hidden hunger and is attending a conference of church ••» beautify your lawn. Follow the Scott prescription, per college professors at Muhlenberg 1000 iqff. io KM Turf Builder, 3 to S lbs Scot* Seed. College, Allentown. Pa. He will re- SC017S LAWN SEED-Flrmt blend of d-p-rootJnfj turn tomorrow .On Tuesday he will save money on your food bill. permanent grasses for lawns in full sun, light shade. attend the meeting of the Mew Jer- | sey Conference at New Brunswick, 1 IT. $1.2$ $ lbs - MM JJ lbs - $29.11. CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY Scetta for Dense Shade at the same prices. He Keigliioftjr and Help SCOnS TURF BUILDER-Supplle. vital nutrients OF SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY Get together with your neigh- bora to help Summit Tot United Humanic Brands. Inc. Campaign netdi too volunteers for idBMBBR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION its One-day Red Feather Cam- MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM paign, Sunday. October If. flay MO Springfield Ave., Summit, K J. Telephone Su «-«H0 SUMMIT HARDWARE & PAINT CO. ft. Sponsored by Human Engineering Foundation. -Yea" If called upon—or call Summit «-l»2 and volunteer, to- 35? Spri«gfitkl Av SUmmit 6-02U day! I \ THE^SUMMIT H6IUID, THUtSPAY, StrftMIt* !!, 1947 f wifi U rewarded by* having nones wo KOTICTt TO CBEDITOKf WeighU ...^- «t Ssass lat iMi aa* healthy, happy youngsters. Those ChldrenHMd Ptenty of Steep 'ATI OF DAVH) PtlBUSM. ESTATE Of QBOBOK STURM A gallon of vinegar will weigh who continually ignore them «aay Psgsasij, - Defended PUBLIC SOT1C1 »s banfer Una that fiat reuag parsnta with their MMII son Pumuaut to the order of less in the summer than it does totCKyo* •uHMtt. la a» County of Ditto*.; Pursuant to i*# ordw of CHARLES iB ml COUBC" (BianMf of tin at wtrt watting gt tht curt. They be distressed by having a nervous A. OTTO. IB., Buirogst* of tct Coun- A. OTTO. Jit, 8urrt>f»t# of tb« Cous- ' winter. ty of Uaion. maa* on tt»* tvtutjr- ty of Colon, iat.it on the 'twenty-*— evidently were « their way home irritable child who is hard to liv* s**snta *»» of August A V, l»i~,i seventh (t*y or August A- D. 1M7. | from WHM eacuralon. Ev«a after with. The child wUi probably be upoa tb* awateaUaa of uw undrr-i upon th* tppitiUktlou of tile under- ' ten* ' • »at ta siaasd, as Bueutur of the nuu vi 1 nsned, u becutrit td tbe «*t»l« Of the youngster waa lifted op to his blamed for this, but the cause will SIM 'dscusssC notie* U h«tby gives mid deceued. notice U twrtbjr $Uea I A asotarist h*«rd imp sotos as 1 to UM erMtttors of saU deceia*d to ( to i tii" creditors ol Mid deceased to « 7 •• ' *mm •*., Oamo tt. „.„ cut «.« Bf1 father's shoulders h« continued to really he his parents neglect of axalbU to th* suteertber under oath I exhibit to tbc sutxertbtr under oath I abe turned tba coratr. It was after t suteertber under ,or tmrmfttioa their cleitiu MUT de- s«h. • - - -' - • - i «rr sffUmsUoffUmUo n ththeiri cUlaUl u sadd dt- | jtvun UTWUa •* .« * •» *tt'dock la th« evening and two nature's needs. sMwda antss* th« «t«t« or wid «>•• mand* »giiltuit the »u!« tt said At- aM U B1> "Tht poor tot hi plumb tuckered ««ats4 within its months from th*e«M«d within *ii month* from tb« lttA a ' |Btli«claW~'a^asar'la^*iH fai^ * * dftt* of utid order, or 'hi-y will *5< twit," thought the driver of the NOTICE TO •at* of HM ord«r. or titty MU b»forttcr tarred from prosecutiag rtr torcver bsrrsd from proMteuuug or tht »*«ic car. "They've beta out to a show ESTATE OP WILLIAM L. BILDBBDitN rsoovwiBg t» ssms «*»ln«t tht tub- serttsr. TomitoMght or visitiaf •onaahody whan the DtCMSSd. ANNA STOBM, youngster should have been in bed Punuant to the order of CHAKXX8 DAVID I BTEPACOrT. EinCU !»«• BrtwT .",...-. mM . ..*•!..'..N.« A OTTO. JR, •urroaats of UM Coun Ml BoMrt «( FREDERICK C KKNTZ na 10 Woo4m«r« VtUass BMra, Ontes* hours ago," ty oi omen, outds oa ths u»snty Fartb Anbof, N J. 332 Spriiiiflrid A**, Prix tor. u*^ • cwsc. •.;.„_' ....- .. . » xw as Not Serious But stveutb dny oi August A. D. IMnT M««tw and Proctor pro *e, Summit, N, }. n4A II Woottn»«r« VUk«t BUr*. feuHtuit P«rents don't alwaya reallM how the «ppHc*Uon of th» utat »-i«-U. lt-lT-o lilt IW7 ie 13-l*-li.l«-n-««wsw 1 • *?•. •- ::. . . .. «.*» i3«i desperately m little chUd needs u Executory of UM MUM et asM ,, to Crstt^aeM. Cap., Ml Bww ^ d«c«M«d, DOUC* ts btr«by git«a to a Other Things Are re»t aad sleep. That he needs food, the creditors of Mid dscsatsi to M- hioii u- ths suMerl&srs under oath I7UJ t Woodin«r» VtU*s»"««lra.V Waoa- they know. In fact, often they de- By FKED D. 06MAN " or klftimsttoa their claimi and d»- HiB U Weoetawr* VtUa*« Sidm. Itecm * Vmim CMnty AsrlMritHral Ax«nt mand that ~he «at more than his manib asttust ths HUti of saU 4i- body require*. But few people e««Mt«««. iwt La B» mm is i fruit* The copper dust or apray ARNOLD TOUP. Proctor, of t-lKht per centum per »anum.. Tb» ftjatmt for \h» M> tteB to* Bait may easily be washed off. run at full speed for a long time i E&sie ft.. Cngltwood. V J. fore the conclusion of th* mle. or ttM property wilt tw nt-wAa . without being serviced The ner- U-U-lS-U-17-oswSw P Any vacant spots in your garden Any pwcel of re«l propertr for wbicli tb*r« *£utli t* iu < vous system Is tike the battery of will be struck off sad sold to the City erf Summit, la fe*. far , . should be dug, and eovtr crops rieht per centum and the tcuaiclpaUty s&att &•«• ta*- 'MOM :«sitrfviir», an automobile. It has to be re- planted These will keep the aoii rights »• other purchiaers. including th* right to has st fspvciM* •.:.<• charged. In a person this c»n only ut rfdemptlon. in place and will add organic mat- The sale It matte under th* provision* of aa Act of t«*toi«; »-J« t-4mx.m happen when one sleeps. Muscle ter next year when they are dug Ui is it-pUlt unpuld tuxei. assessments and other muDicip*! tlvu%m ea inl |ie«f»rt| Mm tiaiues, too, becom* worn and providing for th* collection thereof by th* crtnloo actd t«iiuc€«a&K.5 -aj ti«&s under. ihrreoiv, snd an; smeadmeots thereof. B*vts*d 8c»ta-«» u»ir TSde H tired from the day's activities. Ttw Sihrtnran Aitlcle 4, Chapter 5. - This U the %eason for planting Any of tht ifomaid trtctt or lots BUST tie r«t*«oa«i bf \l* PBJGJM to Reit and sleep are needed to re- Jack the uuderglgoed, the Receiver of Tun, th« »nwuse out- t.i«»Ke ts«-;a't iiie the spring-blooming perennials. It new and revitalize them. »ale is alto a good season for dividing Oiveu under my haad and seal this 11th d*y cf SeMmtmt 1*4: Loss of sleep can be as harmful CAMERON UUMKirrRICK. B«e«tk* Cabbage Worms IIS WAYNfWOOO MH $PONSO»IO iv God's Greatest Gift to Mankind- who heed such danger signals and rtAiNfiiib. New Aphida and cabbage worm* may provide for regular rest and Bleep CASTLES SUA^L fit Crtt» do a lot of damage now, so keep SUPERB HEALTH! after them and do, .not allow the || population to build up. Black Spot ' Tea, Health 1$ Your Birthright.' and mildew and aphldi are likely It is God's Gift to Man Through Naturr! to be serious on roses at this sea- Civilization Has Lost Health for Millumt ol PropU son, so do not relax your vigilance^ and keep up the spray^ or dust Knocks the Prices Down on over a Thous- LEARN TO LIVE FOR HEALTH treatment. . .

. • •• •& . NOW If you haven't given the toma- toes and pole beans fertiliser re- ' From One Who Maa Tavfat "T - m r: 1\'.' cently, do it now. A booster solu- and Throw Rugs, Bathroom Sets and READ! 8TUDV!! ABSOKB!:! tion every three weeka helps to keep these plants growing and Dr. Jesse Mercer CrehmaB's New i bearing. Use concentrated fertiliz- •*UVING TODAY FOR ers according to directions or 6- Written for Uune tfttmseck heatta aa ««• as thr 10-5 fertilizer, one cup to a gallon Hooked Rugs. There are Savings of over 66%% All healthy Who waft* to renaia a*. of water, and let it soak overnight Apply a quart to each plant or the Thirteen Chapters of Health Truths SimplUUd plants about a pole. 1. Our Present Environment Compare* ta Thnt mt naps Dont let ensb grass go to seed are Perfect and New Merchandise. Gone By in your garden, aa it will reinfest Z. Health and Disease. How Arc IVy Beiatni* the lawn you have cleaned up. $. Physical Activity. The Law »f life. • Keep the roses protected with «. Why and How We Should Ketp the Skia Actite sulfur dust or spray, or a apray of 5. Internal Cleanlinesa, Habit-Tlmr, the Haw and Why af It. Fermate or Karbam to keep down Perfect for the Kitchen, Bathrooms, Halls, Spare Bed- ft. Our Food and Our Health. black spot or mildew. Alao tpray • • ' • . , - - ••? . * • • •. • • 7. Lung Vae and Abuse. Beeper Brcaihias fas- AHL or dust against aphlds which may 8. The ilise of Water Within and Without be serious at this season. 9. Earth Power and Health. rooms, College, Living Room, Christmas Gifts, Etc. 10. Rest-Recreation-Relaxation ami Sleep. Are ¥av Ovio-mlnded? ' ' * • 1 •••'•-' • I . • • * : .1 : * 11. Attitude of Mind. Do you prld« yourself on being 12. Sexual life and Its Relation to Health, j civic-minded? Here's a real chance IS. Planned Progress. to help Summit Volunteer to work for the United Campaign on $2.50 per copy Sunday, October IB, by phoning KOHONKURLS Remit by Check, Post Offiee DL& tr Kajma* M. O. Summit «-18»2 today! HEAVY LOOPED OVAL MM BEoMA PUBU5HIMG HOUSE A "water-boatman" Is an Insect P.O. Box 1744 which swims upside down *>nd is Chalk Rose and Blue Reg. 5.95 NOW propelled by Its hind lags. AXMINSTER THROW RUGS Heavy Quality, Tone on Tone, Figured & 18th Century Seamed With Fringe All Around .Reg. 6.95 .NOW IMPORTED * BELGIUM ORIENTAL RUGS this opportunity In the popular 2' x 4' Size . Reg. 6.95 . NOW to bay the following items at sub- stantial savings ... Come in today I EXTRA LARGE COTTON REVERSIBLE RUGS 285 LAWN FURNITURE 3'x 6\ . . . . Reg. 5.95 . NOW Very Heavy Woven ATTRACTIVE, STIUDY BITLT LAfTX FHKNITURE BUY MOW FOR NEXT SO COTTON SHAGS With Fringed Ends. Floral Center on Gray & Rose Ground. Reg. 6.95 . NOW PICNIC SUPPLIES HEAVY COHON WOVEN THROW RUGS /£ ... 2*5 Gardening Equipment & Supplies Variety of Patterns, Fringed Ends. Reg. 5.95. NOW LARGE ASSORTMENT of BATH SETS-^ Rug and Cover Seat in a Multitude of Colors 85 Electric Fans and Patterns . Values from 4.95 to 7.95 NOW 2 COCOA MATS SPECIAL j.oo Auto Accessories 18"x3O" Reg. 2.95 EXTRA SPECIAL — WOOL HAND HOOKED RUGS Radios The Ultimate in Hooked Rugs is Offered at Tremendous Savings. These Rugs are Made by Master Craftsmen of 100% Wool Houseware Items Yarn in a Variety of Patterns and Back- ground. 1O50 3'x5' Size—Reg. 34.50—DURING SALE V REDUCTIONS Eczrr rAm TRADB ITEJM Thete Values in Our West field Store Only

OPEN MONDAY OPEN GEDDIS HOME and AUTO SUPPLY STORE AND FRIDAY NITE THURSDAY TIL 9 Gtoi Tar TIL 8 EVERY DAY 0-6 Authorized Gtnend EVERY DAY 9-6 Th§ Landing Rut Storti in Central Nmv Jeney Dealer EUctric 109 NORTH AVENUE HI PARK AVENUE WESTFiaD ,. PLAINFIELD V 312 SPRINGFIELD* AVL SU.64M3 THI SUMMfT HIRALD, TBtJUSPAY, SifTiMli* II, recommended that the the people of Summit the bill's "unscrupulous" opposi- "build up the reserve components Preachers Have a Say police make up a "jag list," that to be the cheapest way of getting the charter of their authorized strength*." The tavern-keepers and sellers of The generous cooperation of tht It is foolish, in our opinion, to ignore the tion would "go to any length to Sept 5, 1947 before the majority of voters. It was found only alternative meant of acquir- package liquor be informed as to SUMMIT HERALD in making menace of Soviet totalitarianism and expan- stop the bill on the floor. Editor, Summit Herald: that the full text could be printed in the ing the volume of trained man- the persons on the Met and be ad- possible widespread familiarity Contending that "the majority Upon returning from my vaca- sionism that threatens the peace and security power, Towe asserted, "would be vkted that they sell those persons with the Survey through' Its con- state's 200 newspapers for $80,000 but that of the people would be for the tion I read your editorial advising of the world. The bloc of Red states across to maintain a regular Army of at the peril of not having their tinuing publication in the issues of it would cost $250,000 to print and mail copies bill i'f they understood it better," our respected and distinguished 4,500,000." licenses renewed. Such a scheme June 24 to July 31 has gone a long eastern Europe] further solidified by th? Mos- Towe has called upon the Ameri- r neighbor, Dr. Guy Emery Shi pier, of a summary to every voter. is not fool-proof, but at least it way to develop understanding of cow-bossed governments of satellites, is a can Legion—«n advocate of UMT "Stalin respects strength," the to "stick to his trade." the problems and the tremendous tangible sign of Soviet scheming for world As one of the delegates remarked Mon- since 1919—to acquaint the peo- Congressman bluntly declared. If ia a step toward accomplishment From the time of Isaiah, Jere- potentialities of vital library .serv- day, that while the convention was required ple with the bill. Armed with the we are reasonably strong—if we of what the Mount Holly paper power. miah and Amos until now, every ice in a community such as Sum- by law to send summaries to each voter in facts; the people will "pressure" can convince Stalin w* are not asks for—"a clean-up." preacher worth his salt has had mit. The Russians have pitifully weakened the the state, many would not read pamphlets Congress to approve the measure, push-overs—we will go a long way something* to say about inter- H. WALFORD MARTIN, United Nations, fostered grave turmoil in but they would read their newspapers. It he believe*, joward preserving pee.ee." national affairs. The preacher's President, .That public consideration of the Greece, blocked atomic- control, caused fear Towe would have two Legion- He said the majority of the New handbook, the Bible, teems with Summit Association for Liquor Library situation has been needed was also pointed out at Monday's final ses- naires In every county in the na- Jersey delegation would support has been clearly demonstrated. in Turkey and political unrest in France and the subject from Genesis to Reve- Control sion that the summaries would not reach tion assigned to promote UMT, UMT. Senators Hawkes and Smith lation. It teaches that "God hath This was ably expressed by one Italy and blocked Allied plans for the re- voters until about ten days before the elec- The Legionnaires would empha- and Representatives Thomas and made of one blood all the nations Warns A&ainat Complacency of the city's leading attorneys in; covery of Germany. At every turn the/ have tion, leaving very little time for a study of sise that UMT Is "merely a train- Case said they would definitely of men." It insists upon a law of Editor, Summit Herald: a recent conversation. As he said clung to the doctrine of Marx,, Lenin and the new constitution. ing program, not conscription, as vote for the legislation, Towe re- righteousness for men and th The story in the Sunday papers, then "A city and Its administra- Stalin that communism and Democracy can the opponents claim." They would ported. rulers of men. It sets the high of the great gift to the Boston tion can be complacent and pas- So, the delegates reconsidered and as a Public Library by a former fruit sive about any one of its institu- not exist side by side. goals of brotherhood and justice result the newspapers throughout the state and peace. Tour false distinction peddler who had learned the vital tions unless there is a stronR and\ part the library could play in his , Mark Sullivan, in the Herald Tribune wilt bring to their readers the constitution between the "spiritual" and the (Continued on Page 13) gays, "The world is divided into two—one printed in full, in six installments. With Remember When? problems of justice and good- each installment the New Jersey Press As- nelghborliness among men, is polarized around the United States, the other Forty Year* in Review branded by Christ as Pharisaical. around Russia. The two are in conscious, sociation will furnish an interpretive article presented in simple language, stripped of legal From the Herald Files While preachers necessarily organized conflict. If our people do not yet have something to say about In- fully realize this, it is because we so long terms. ternational affairs, and editors thought it unthinkable." Under this procedure there can be no duties finished, walked across the too, it falls to the province of nel aftermath of disgruntled individuals or 10 YEARS AGO.. street to his car he found he had ther to declare that a state of un At last, we think, the people are beginning groups crying that "something was put over" Another long - looked - for lm been summoned to his own court. declared war exists against to realize what Sullivan says. To be sure, and that provisions were sneaked in by ap- provement In Summit gave some The ticket calls for his appear- neighbor, and that Americanism consists in being on the aggressive. there are still many parlor pinks and liberals indication Friday of being in the ance Thursday evening. pearing in the complete .text but omitted Such talk. In an age when atomic who. have not yet pulled their heads from from a summary. offing when State Highway Com Fire la the blacksmith shop warfare looms as a threat to the the clouds but continue to believe that Amer- missior.er Sterner submitted plans There will be some who say that the owned by the Commonwealth survival of human civilization, Is for the elimination of the Lack- to be branded as utterly and inex- ica can best get along with Russia by giving Press Association and its members have Quarry Co, called out the entire awanna Railroad grade crossing cusably irresponsible. in to Russia. maneuvered the convention into reversing fir* department Friday night itself and advocating advertising instead of at High street to the Federal Sincerely yours, This paper welcomes such signs of awak- shortly after 11 p. m. The shop, JACOB TRAPP. mailing a summary. However, this does not Bureau of Roads. An overpass ening as the recent meeting of the Summit located on a hill nearly a mile seem, likely because no paper will get fat crossing would cost $60,000 of Sots On Increase Kiwanis Club which was devoted entirely from the nearest hydrant on Or- when; 200 sister publications are sharing a which $20,000 would be for ap- chard street, made the use of wa- Sept 4, 1MT to a discussion of the Communistic threat total of $80,000. The actual amount received proach roads. ; , ter virtually impossible. The Editor. Summit Herald: with the result that the club voted to in- A few day* ago in walking Chemical Engine Company thread- by any paper would be a trifling sum. A detailed program for the cel- through the station I saw one vestigate the subject more thoroughly. We ed the narrow trail leading up to hail with delight the resolution passed by the No, the Press Association was more in- ebration In Summit of the 150th drunk and another In the neigh- terested in seeing to it that no voter should anniversary of the formation of the building and extinguished borhood. A day or two later two American Legion at their recent convention the National Constitution of the the fire. Despite , MO cases of alcoholism in well known to outlaw the Communist party in the United be asked to vote for something he has not had the chance to read and thoroughly digest. United States of America to be prompt were the engines in re- families of Summit came to my States. These, in our opinion, are, signs of sponding, the blaze was confined attention. Then by chance I read That is why the full text was urged rather held In the high school auditor- a nation's awakening. . ium, Friday evening, Sept. 17, at to one corner of the building. the following editorial in the than a summary. 8:15, was announced yesterday. Hunfeerdon Democrat or &-21-46— The Commie of 1947 no longer hides un- Personal*—John O. Voegtlen, an indication of the widespread shaven and unkept in a musty attic room Cart Before Horse Miss Betty Hawes of Canoe secretary and treasurer of the nature of a problem for which plotting to bomb the White House. Instead Brook Country Club played sec Citizens Trust Co., has returned there is no cure-all. At the same he dons good clothes, holds good jobs, has Does New Jersey need new State taxes ond position on the metropolitan with his family from Lake Keuka, time we need to realize that some- for COLLEGE STUDENTS to support its public school system? junior girls' golf team in their N. Y., where they spent several thing not only can be, but la he- standing in bis community and access to all annual inter-city match with weeks at their summer home. ing done about It but all the var- walks of life. He scorns bomb tossing but The latest published report of the U.S. Philadelphia on Wednesday. The ied agencies engaged in It need instead is content to whittle away at the Office of Education (for the 1945 school match was played at the the support of an enlightened and Handling personal finances on a sound, structure of American government confident year) shows that New Jersey, with an ex- Llanerch Country Club, Philadel- 40 YEARS AGO... coopeative public opinion to which businesslike basis is good training for a that if he secures enough whit tiers the col- penditure of $198.33 per pupil in average phia, and Betty was successful in Editorial—It is reported that all may contlbute. the residents of the Secord Ward college student. ' lapse will soon occur. daily attendance, ranked highest among all winning her match two up against Prohibition, In eplte of all its Miss Mary Per pall, who was run- are again making a thoroughfare the states in average expenditure. of the railroad station instead shortcomings, had at least one Money from home or Government checks Tierup In the Philadelphia. Junior beneficial effect. It did rid the And so, disgusted reader, call our state- Yet, according to the pronouncements and Girls' Championship this summer. of using the public bridges. It can be deposited in t Personal Checking ments . bigotry, redbaiting, rabble rousing, should be remembered that the public streets and alleys of chron- propaganda of the State's educational au- ic drunkards. Account and payments by check will main' flag waving, or what you may. The fact re- thorities, this generous outlay of taxpayers' Yom Kippur, the most solemn late Mayor Wllcox, agreed with and awe-Inspiring day of the the railroad officials to prevent Since the open and legalised sale tain a simplified record of money received mains that we abhor all Commies and fellow funds is far short of being adequate and of liquor has been resumed, the travelers and all that they stand for. If our Jewish ecclesiastical calendar this, provided, the objectionable and expended. Besides, a check book is sufficient revenue for the school system. And commences tonight and ends to- partition's were removed. A word number of persons who make safer than carrying a large amount of money. words upset you, then we suggest that you now the State School Aid Commission set morrow evening. •«• to the wise Is sufficient, drinking their chief objective has skip these columns and read something else. been steadily Increasing. Authori- by the Legislature to survey the possibilities City News Notes—The hand- ties talk a lot about It—so do tav- A Personal Checking Account at the We go so far as to suggest that you thought- of financing additional school aid, is study- fully read Burnham's "Struggle For the 20 YEARS AGO... some black team and apparatus of ern keepera But little &• done to National Newark may be started with any ing proposals for the creation of new State While Police Justice Robert B. the Chemical Engine Company deal with the problem. World," ($3, John Day—free advt.) which amount. No minimum balance is required. taxes including a State sales tax and a State Will lams was presiding over Po- has been entered for the Morris- Lest any reader think the prob- A book of 20 checks in a leather wallet, each may influence your thinking as it has ours income tax. lice Court Saturday morning, his town Horse Show, to be held lem Ls confined to one commu- car was Idly parkins; the min- ( check imprinted with your name, costs only and which we think is a "must" book for For a long time, the question of the, gen- Sept, 26-28, and they expect to nity, we can state that it appears every American. utes away on Springfield avenue carry off the prlie. to prevail In all placet where there $2. There are no other service charges. eral efficiency of the school system has been across from tht court, There are tars and tht normal number Open your account now. The Bear-That-Walks-Like-a-Man, who enmeshed in a thick fog. Often the question cam* Officer Egan with chalk City News; Notes—The new tele- of person* who suffer from that once fought along side of us as an ally but is asked about the finished product of our and marked the wheel and the phone subscribers are: 280-r, disease known as an unquench- \ who now uses termite tactics, must be told curb on his antl-parklng round. Eugene Jobs, 24 Oak Ridge ave- able thirst for alcohol. schools: Why do so many public school And when the officer came an off. If our sniping, plus the heavy guns fired graduates requires re-education and retrain- nue; 9S-w, P. C. Brown, 22 Osk Read what Mount Holly Herald NATIONAL NEWARK & ESSEX by the large dailies, can arouse this nation hour Inter, court was still going Ridge avenue. eays about the situation In that ing before they are fitted for their career jobs? on and the car wat still waiting. town: Banking Company and other countries in halting the irisidious Orflcer Egan whipped out a The educational system itself is on the de- The Primary Elections In Sum- "It b a sad commentary for spread of the Communist doctrine, then we ticket and wrote on It, One half 744 IROAD STREET (1) • NEWARK • 185 FERRY STREET (51 mit on Tuesday were a mere for- P«opte passing through our he placed on the steering wheel h>n mality, there being but on* ticket town on their way to and from fatowl ttitrv, $f*»m Member |«dV«l Otpotft hivont* Corpo"> our part. and the rest he put Iv his pocket. filed for each party. The total I pot is a prpfttond mystery. And when the Magistrate, his th* shore to have to witnesa Charter Mtme«r N«»srfc Cl»orln$ M»i»* rotes cast in the city was 63. tht helpless bcfuddlcment of A THt SUMMIT trnm. , %mmm n, HAS0N WOS SUNDAY the municipal recreation depart- awat «f Morristowa. the Btate Heettfc OteeHer eald. •chee*. haM a saeetts^ last sight court OB chargea of loitering on AT OLYMJ1C PAtK wlli provide as epporUisUty for 6a the disorderly Conduct charge Met^odisi Young m Ifcle tesvehers reviewtBf the a public street tnd adjoining ftee current circus stars, the a health edncaUtm ptvfnm ia was Lawrence Cromwell, #2, M Siimnef »»«'• HantmrUtn Gypsy for UM eonatas; year. He railroad property o Uaion place. Juggling Jewels, a tamipe f come- Ua cootrol ef toeaaes of Ute n Wtaver street Band will present a program of o People Hear said the church school opened A fifth man, charged with di»- uBtuual aa4 tmimt untie at & maidens, deft with Indian Clubs, km Soaday for the coming sea- firaerly conduct . afur be had la* few Tadetthi y Olympic Ptet* ©• taaday, tin teat hoops and other equipment. BID Bishop Oxnam son a*d that tht attendance was talked back to an officer in Do ym have a ooe-track mind? brt« WiUUtoa. magician, ts back again, «JlC«ll«Bt, DEEDS BOROUGH - Th« Wjta school poke* headquarteri, ajjo was fined Of course not? Uw> your other Another item for toe end of the wtth Betty Gaynelle, dance stylist $U by Judge Bierman Jtrry Maiteo, executor «K« fomg pcopU'a feilowsbip t»Ieat» and your ipjre timt- on season *• •* e«ti»f on Saturday ©8d contortionist, anit Al. Ubby, group of the Methodist Church Those fined for loitering w«r«: Sunday, Ottobtr It, by workinf for KM youngatera, sponsored by trustee, to WUUaia B. OeJMaoa, tta- $1S and Betty, bicycle comedian*. travelled to Mapkwood last night Frs.nk Brown, S9, of Broad for Summit** United Campaign irried, property ia Orchard to hear Bishop Oxaan at the *treet; Robert McCliaton,' «.' of Volunteer now by railing- Summit street, latereeeted by taa4e of Morrow Memorial Church." Four saws were fined $li each Summit avenue; Jei»« Littlejohn. meHeiaa De Gtfte, fomuriy lie- Allen w. Roberta, s«periitt«Bd- »y Police Judk* Albert H Bi«r- 34. of Orchard itre*t, and Oliver Summit stores ar« now »pea all mm GLASS 4 SUPPLY co. Kenaa eatate. ent of tlit llctbodist Sunday Thuxadavy night in police 42, of South 4 day Wednesdays. Now Locottd In Our

IIS Springfield Ave. SUMMIT HEADS CIVIC C&DMt- lioyd B; Oilman of Beach Sprint drive was elected thla week president of the Civic aubi Council of Eo- aex County, an organization of Newark and Essex Qounty atrvice FEATURING chiba. Mr, GUman ]* a past: presi- dent of the Newark Kiwanis Club GLASS. SASH, DOORS, TRIM, LUMIER, and lerved cu chairman of New- ark1* Youth Week committee. The GLAZING OP ALL KINDS-MIRRORS. election took place Monday at a TAILE TOPS. PICTURE FRAMING luncheon at Bamberger's. Heart Disease Film MODERN GLASS & SUPPLY CO. Now Being Shown Springfield Ave. Throughout State Disease* of the heart and cir- SUMMIT culation constitute the greatest cause or death not only.in New Phone SU. 6-0365 Jeraey, but in the United Statea, Dr. J. Lynn Mahaffey, SUte Health Director, said recently in urging local health official* to obtain widest circulalon for a new film "Be Your Age." Sponsored by the State -Depart- ment of Health, tha film empha- . size* that heart diaease la not necessarily fatal,, and something can be done about it The film ia being booked for ahowing In the theatres of the State. Progress ia being made in aolv- tng many of the problems of heart disease and greater pro- "ft is 10 convenient to gresa will be made as the public become* better informed con- cerning ita treatment, care, and BANK BY MAIL prevention, the State Health Di- rector said. at the Dime Savings Bank" New Him "The New Jeraey State De- YOU* NIARIST MAIUOX partment of Health is sponsor- ing the showing of a new film is OUR murs WINDOW 'Be Your Age' in the theatre* of the State which givea a bet- to open a Savings Account. .. moi/ "1 ter understanding of the human 1 heart and how to protect it," { thh coupon.... we // do th§ r*st J aald Dr. Mahaffey. "Eleven min- utes spent In viewing this film DIMf SAVINGS INSTITUTION should help many to overcome 7$0 MOAO fmisT, NIVV4RK », N. A he widespread fear of heart dla- •ate." f MClOSfD IS » I The film, produced by the < currency theuld b* rtf l»ltf»d ) HtASl 0HN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THt NAMl Of American Heart Association and I the Metropolitan Life Insurance NAMU Company, hu been offered to all theatre* In New Jersey^ without ADDtftt. charge. Dr. Mahaffey urged lo- cal health departments to assist cm .StAtt. their communities by booking the er send JUdV "»• We, U Sew»/ Mail' film locally through manager! of I heatre*. Showing of the film,

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See Special fhrmplagi •• Every ¥l—r, Fsartli n&rpagfc Seve«l|sj Siefart-Rees Chevrolet. Inc. tomm TH§ SUMMIT HiHAUJ, THWtSPAV. fEWEfcHH H. Iff* 4Te»*sra ftatiraa* (Passate aa4 Sele> Common Pleas during the twoware Breach) where the suse is in- mck period beginning October telsectetf by the dividing Use between funi*\ AC Wins the Township ef New Providence u* H, for the purpose of obtaining the Borough of New ProvW«mc«, tfeaaee in a westerly direction along SoffboJ/ Tif/e an order entitling him to vote to the center line of saM Ksilroacl to » TOWNSHIP—TUBB*1 A. C. I tlie district is which b* actually point Is the eenter line of Plainfleid Avenue new tee Berkeley Heights defeated the Berkeley A. C (A) reside*. Station; thence ateax Uw center line nsltip team to btcone the seftbatl ef PUiniltid Av.ou* southerly to t j t »weh naean .„ point in the ceater line of Mountain P««o« whose owies are caampioof of Berkeley Heights T« HoWFoodSok Avenue; thence along 0»« ceater tin* After loslag toe tret two games TOWNSHIP — Daaghtori of of Mcuntau Avenue westerly to s ally at «oom as Inspired Funnel A, C. team point in the dividing line ef the Town- America, New Providence Ca»p- ship of New Providence and Warren the Court Bouse, Bisabeth, won the last three games. The —#*m*m Wtfc, 1847. rmi ter, ISO, wiU hold a food sale at I Township, Somerset County; UMHOJ gear tad submit proof as winner wUl be presenUd with a aloqg the dividing liae between saJi wiU wqutre: "Any person ai Joinf Meeting Sept. 77 p. m., September 1», la front of Townships in a northerly direction to trophy in the ntar future. In the FawMle River; thence akttr th* TLu of the MSTsWl tb. toe Junior Order Hall. , center of said River in * *«»«•«» marking up Us third triumph, the easterly direction to the dividing To Sfuc/y Sewer P/ons Funnel A. C. pounded out II hits Boxers of the auxiliary ship line between the TowueWp of Jfw % runt. - Providence and tbe Borough of TOWNSHIP—Citizens were reminded at the Septem- U8S Mississippi became tit* first New Providence; thence »l«ni Uw Beffeeter Navy team ia history to win toedividing- line between said Town- an order S5S tier 3 meeting of the Towowfaip Committee of the eonfer- ship and Borough southerly to Uw r e 0 1 (Udsio, p 4 Virginia state amateur $*umJM wSSih, KrtuaUy r(i Heas, If satisfied that the » to explore the possibilities of future sewer planning for Monies, If 1 JDomMki. If 3 Avenut. pllcsat Is enUtled under the i«L L Wdeet, lb 0 OB r«U3b 4 Beginning at a point is the tsetsr wote ai such election, and after Z this municipality" ' "•". Th-"e meeting "——" ——— frtnee, 3b 1 1; Stillw, cf 4 line of the Dataware, L*cktws.nru m mHUigthe election SBstrlct In 1 eo, e 0 OBrojf. lb 3 Township Wseteri* Railroad (Paasaie * D«U-sac* person actually resides, may i W«a plansed ewly is the summer* loek Hospital Sumaut ibo. p e I'wci'w. rt 4 ware, Bianuh) vlttit tbe saina ii aa erdar. dlrectlog tb* dirtrlet Prominent among those who ar« gelary provision, *ea UICTION NOT1CI Intersected by the dividing line IMH si thai dtotriet to permit .uch P tween the Township of New Provi- 60 8 1 08h expected to attend the forthcO«- motion of P. I- Prort*r, ciiairatws NOTNOTICC E ISS HEREBY GGIVEI N tbit j - ^T T W •••--•-• www^fd mils* the last day for registertni to «*• J» dence and the Borough of Newre-registe !^* r ^befor5 ***e voting »t soy sub JBK conference apart from Town- of the finance ,coni»UUse. Afa» runnel A C. 3U1I t * J Providence; thence in a westerly -TQuent election by court ordn the General HecUon to be held No- direction along the center Horn of w ihip official! and resident* it on hU 'KcomittVndatioB, the c«*a» vember 4, 1M7. wiU be September to therwiiw. and that »U nrtert who detfrf trans- said Railroad to a point In tht MJSASI HOT1 that the two -«.„ BUon T. Kil&n, nationally known imttee voted » tr»n»ftr of frs^k center line of PUlnfield Avenut fers must mato application for trans- near the Berkeley Heights Station; cotutulting engines, * resident ancea in th« current account* *» Board Releases fer by September SI, thereafter the books we dosed for regiatertog and thence along the center line of COUNTT BOARD OF ot Short Hills. interest drawing aecownU. . Plainfiek! Avenue southerly to a trtnsfcrrlnf tot the Gwwral Beetlon. point In the center line of Mono, JAMES J. DAVIS, PvUr* Radio Delayed Frank A. Piauu. township at- ______The place for registering and complet- tain Avenue; thence aloag the ven- ing transfer for the Township of New ter lln* i/t Mountain Avenue Inttallation of radio equipment torney, reported he had m em- iW^UM^SUBBaUOtM CKNTWSUi^tetvi*?* Inactive List Profidence U the Township jSierfc's MAtHUC* D. Mcwfe office at the Township H»U. Persons westerly to a point In the dividing Member' In Township police patrol car* fprmcr scheduled for Tuesday i* _u*rnary ef», Mary** Cnurcn,Stony Hill, %rill be held Sunday. lint of th» Township of New Prov- M may register and transfer inr t>u*U idence and Wantn Township; Som- EDWARD A ROKSKt, Secretary ha* been delayed pending the nitfht of this wwk with Joan W- Staadiac fc_ek fr«m the highway, the picturesque church bu become nest day between the houri of S and I It CommlMloner of RetitstrMUoii Of Local Voters erset County; theaoe along the di-KATHEHINE M, fcARD, Memb4? changing of frequency waves of p. m and on Saturday* between me viding line between said Pownship* Mfixell, t-ounty roads engineer, a lutdaurk of tt* Somerset Hills area. The celebration will begin witb TOWNSHIP-In this issue of hours of 8 and 12 noon and on the •outherly In a southerly direction BAKER AVEN11K the Scutch Plains system. This evenings of September 22, 23, 24 »ad (B) Smith, J»jr O., .Box 72, Siunmi- and resident* of Diamond HtU \ a Poat:f:csl masa of Thanksgiving- to be offered by Rev, William A, the Herald the Union County to the center of Green Brook; said wa* reported by Chairman George GitSm Bishop of Trenton with Rev. Thomaa B; "Reilky, P.A., V.O., SS from 6 p. m. to » p. m. Natural- point being the dividing line be-' : road to discuss the projxowd Board of Elections is publishing ized cltlsen* mutt bring their certifi- tween said Township of New i'revi- ! v. '• yesterday by Miss Ann Campana, while Ehnis mad Carlone will c ugh voters. Voters who desire KDWAJU9 A, ROBBH 8*ct«wy i WWfW libsy'fsj raft e# ISMS, Kks t»' BOROUGH—Despite a new ill-time high enrollment, # Commissioner of fUeutrktioa. , kMHM* S# f*»«f S>SM«MM ce«SMl #» both in respect to the whole school system and to the who stays th* production will be shar* managerial duties. Elmer transfers must make application KATHCR1NK M. CARD U«nb«r ' •sWw uiisuli I fa «* U«ln»->ds«sf given in seven or eight weeks. G. Ayera was selected a* booster tor such by September 25. There- •trs*. War* - rir»t DUtrict DIVISION AVKKt't Tif fc kindergarten, borough schools opened "smoothly" on Proceeds will be u • e d for the manager. after the books are closed for reg- (8) t» Brtnnaa. Edith 11, Sunamtt. Monday according to Supervising Principal Allen W. beaefit of the American Legion, istering and transferring for the H- J CVsxx's •»•!<). The club, although organized 3* Kmelton, Mr* Birduil 1 lain, heroine in distress, and the' Mr, Fiske is heading a commit- (B) Monday's enrollment for the At Saturday's opening facuity Persons may register and trans- mit. 40 Turlliigton. Cecil W. Sum- CHECK tHIS LIST hero t« the rescue. tee to revive the Paasalc Valley K. J who!e school system wu 384 com- fer Monday through Friday be> LAV1NA COUBT meeting decision was made to hold New talent is invited to Join the (A) for elortirt to N «^ pved to 3»0 for tit* first day of League, also aiming to book out- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 30 llcOuir*, Elle«b«tli, Summit, cits* program meetings each Fri- Turkey Town Players especially side games with outstanding s/nool last. yew. In. the kinder- noon and 1 and 5 p. m and on the (A) ' M Rmk, Un Kdn» M Sum- day afternoon snd assembly pro- or the forthcoming production. mtt, N 3. y'.fn, the enrollment was slight* semi-pro baseball teams. So far 3 ' f gram* every other Thursday Residents of the borough as well evening* of September 22, 83, 2* (A) 30 Rusk. 8 UcKlm. Summit. f nwje than double the \enrolj- encouraging responses have been and 25 from 5 p. m. to 9 p. m. V 3. Assemtty this morning will tx> as non-residents are invited. If made by independent teams from LIVINGSTON AVENUI m of the first day last year. Naturalised citizens must bring IB) 111' largely routine with Mr. Roberts you are interested, telephone Miss Berkeley Heights and Bernards- Flschrttl. Nellie s year's first day enrollment of their naturalization certificates. Ftschntl. ROCPO Knicktn in charge. Announcement win be Campana, 8U 6-SM8. ville. ' "•*• MAPLE STRUCT Kindergarten was 63 compared DeUnrjr, Un. ULtry, Summit made about tie club programs Final business meeting of the Persons who have moved from at year's first day figure of 31. N. J. with students making their selec- club will be held the firtt week former voting addresses must re- Snydrr. Clara L . Summit, .-,1-iwi authorities state that port this change in residence on N 3 tion of clubs. County Election in October when the league plan* PLACE D .;•!,. '-war babies" have now real- and the 1948 schedule will be re- or bt-fore September 2ft. Onrds, (Bl t Ptkrr, Frrrt K Summit N ly rt ached school age. Increased The radio club will be in charge to be properly , filled out and MOUNTAIN AVKM'E [Blouses of Mrs. Dorothy B. Outer. Mem- leased. |R. Johnson, Jamc* K, Wurr tia. ding of hpmes in this area Board PubGshes mailed to the Union County Elec- HUI, N, J [-jTrouierr :so'explain* growth in school bers of this club will write and tion Board In the Courthouse, iBi Johruon, Mtud* P. Murray A dramatise radio plays. During the Hill, N J ; ,,;>u';*tion here, it is explained. Newly Formed Elizabeth, may be obtained in the iBl 129 Jonr«. Samuel C Q Sport Jacktt* summer the Board of Education iBi 129 T,ariPD, Conatane*. Murray Kind>nr.»rtnem Oriented Registry Removals borough clerk's office. Voter* mov- had constructed the facsimile of Hill. N J [} Revtnibln The kindergartners, who had BOROUGH-In today's Herald Bowling Loop ing before September 25 and fail- 960 Strauss. Clifton J, Summit, turned from spending the summer j r«f ully dence Post 433; Delia, Hunger- 19:31-15 of the Revised HtfUuten of N«w N J [1 Shorts tlii» summer by the recreation Ul t cn to see if it contains Jrr«py, and by virtue of the authority (HI 1049 terke», Parroll H in Maine, praised the work of the their names. ford Plastic, and Mandato Coal < B l lMfl Yerket, Helen E committee for its program was Should that be the conferred upon th* Union County f] Shirts Lincoln School building custo- Co., and from th« township, the Boird of Election* by law, th* follow- First Ward fleronA TOitriet ('moved by pupils this week, Mr. ease they must re-register If they ing nimed persons htve, after due In- •AIRVIKW AyitNUE ' dian, Harry Pictroakl, the head desire to vote in the November 4 Asbestos Co., Ianella Dairy, Chem- TMttgttlon, been found Ineligible to (B) nrtng, Monroe W. P CooN Roberts reported. A line of three Fulton, Mm .TC«K1» custodian, and Harry Denesh, bis general election. co, and the Romano Insulation vntf berauie they have moved or not dazen or more pupils kept lined at address given. V P JockeH assistant The school head said Voters were placed on the in- & Roofing Co. The following classifications, desig- (B) Atpaugh. Murray up at the slide all week. Others Other officers include Joseph nated by the Code Letters "A" and "B" Hill, N J these men had done "an extreme- active list for one of the follow- IK) Alpsufh. Murray Mandate, vice-president; Ross constitute reason! for Inellglblllty to ly fine job" in shaping the build- ing reasons: vote and the persons herelnbelow first Hill, N. 3 Ianella, treasurer and Richard named ir« llstad for one of the follow- im Alpauih, MIM Ruth. Murray ing for the opening of schools, "A"—Moved, not «t address Hill, N J Delia, secretary. ing reasons: not only in the clean ing work given. y '" '""' '• """ "A"—Moved, Not at Address Given. FltBpatrlclt, Dtnlei, Murray "B"—Moved, Left No Address. Lett Hill. N done, but In the repainting and "B"—Moved, left no. address, County. (19:31-15). HOLMES OVAL Boro Men Return from fB> 7 Dsyf, Cl>mlll» shining of the floor* He elm re- left county. . "" A> to each person named, the specif- ic reaton Is Indicated by the said Code 7.D»w. WlllUm S ported that the faculty joined htm As to each person named, the Trip to West Coast- Letters, "A"—"B" that preceded each MOUNTAIN AVENl'E specific reason Is Indicated by the name und may be) definitely atcertalnsd 'B> Bchulti. Amflla A, Murray in praising the team work of the BOROUGH — Nicholas) Cam- Htll. N. 3 *% SHIRT LAUNDERING cod* letters "A" or "B" that pre- by referring to the) corresponding let- custodians. pe.no of South street and Philip ter in th« above classification. (B) Stremmel, Harry K . Jr. Mur- cede each name and may be defi- Ricci of Central avenue are home An opportunity to present proof con- r«v Hill, N. J. The school cafeteria started (B> 8tremm*l, Lucille M, Mur- *- nitely ascertained by referring to from a two months' trip to Cali- trary to mien reason will be given all service on Monday. The Stat* hstf, persons whose names are listed below, ray Hill. N .1 DRY CLEANING the corresponding letter in the fornia and return. En route they provided such persons appear person- RIDOEVIEW AVrNl'E again approved H for subsidy (B> 19 Johnhrotr. Fllrnbrth H. above classification. ' stopped to visit Mr. Riccl's daugh- ally at Room 5B In the basement of (B) 19 Johnbro«r. HnUnd P tlie Court House, Elizabeth, prior to :*-*• funds. ter, Miss Marie Riccl, in Chicago. ROUTH STREET An opportunity to present September 25th, 1947. Failure to ap- (Bt Carew, Howard J, Murray ON ALL proof contrary to the reason The borough men .spent consider- pear and submit proof at aforesaid, Hill, N. j. will require: "Any person affected by Special Committtw Wil able time in the Southwest, in- (Bl McAUliter. EthM given »» the notice will be given the union of the Board shall have the (Bt MeAHlnter. Oco, Jr Accept Al Ope* Ettries cluding a trip Into Northern rlRht to make application to n Judge SPRINGFIELD AVEN'l'K all persons so listed provided of the Court of Common Pleas of Union ; Mexico. (B) Ehmann, Otto R., Box M LAWN MOWERS BOROUGH—A special commit- such persons appear personally County, during the two weeks lmmedl- IB) MrCormlck, Donald ' tee composed of Mrs. Cheater H. in Room SB in the basement)' of ntely preceding the General Election r Thres Years. inas wrappings, flowers and pot- One Councilman for Two Years. ^2 ^ One Councilman , for On« Year. ted plants, wooden and tin arti- Justices of the Peace. cles (made by the men), food, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that he following referendum will be sub- CALL paper • products, and toys. Even mitted: MURRAY HILL HEATING SERVICE the white elephant table may of- "Shall the State Employees' Retire- ment System of New Jersey, provided fer just the right holiday gift for for by Chapters 14 snd IS of Title 43 a collector friend. of the Revised Statutes, with amend- ments and supplements, be adopted SUMMIT 6-2687 A grabbag for the children and by the voters of the Borough of New a tea room will add their bit to Providence?" \ " NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE.V that the gayety of the occasion it is h» following places have been chosen hoped by the committee. or the holding of the Oeneral Elec- lon together with a brief description of the boundary lines of each election Parish Building Fund district: FIRST DISTRICT: J*»!llns; Place. NO JOB TOO SMALL •outfit Sot for Oct. 25 Lincoln School Auditorium, Academy Street BOROUGH-The Book Club of All that portion of th* Borough toe New Providence Presbyterian •sst of th* lln* formed by th* center Church ia completing plans for a lines of Pasaalo 8trs*t, South Street and Qlensld* Road to th* boundary Whafi happmtftft to TyphoWT country day and attle exchange lln* of skid Borough with th* City NO JOB TOO LARGE to be Iield October 30. The pro- of Summit SECOND DISTRICT: PollingPlae*. Today fypliwM It M ran that totan fcw* ceeds will go towards the building fir* Hout*. Springfield Av«nu«. fond for s new Presbyterian pa- All that portion of th* Borough a hard lima finding «*»«§•» «•• *• •••* west of tb* Un* formed by thi can- pltalt to instruct Hidr medical rtwckirt*. rish house. Mrs. Frederick Cod- ter lints c€ Patsalc Street, South 1 dington Is chairman of the com- ltr**t and G!*nslde> Boad to th* A survey of your heating loundary lln* of said Borough with This conquest' *f typhofo and dhm waf»r- mittee planning the event with N*w Proridenc* Township. Mn. Dayton Paroells as co-chalr- system cheerfully made born* iUmmm k fh« fsw* of *• §*••* THOHAS c. inrsaoN, achiovsmant* »f sanitary idonw In mt Borourn Clerk. without any obligations century, and of th. v^ilwc* «f Fees—tlB.M specialists. In your wattr plant Ida Hdinkfan »tor» conttantry work togwthtr t« of a wattr wpply wMc* h •fcwfrfwfr 1m of harmful gtrmt. Ttils protection to you amd yJ^t? MURRAY HILL HEATING SERVICE hat hilpod mako tho droad words "tyo*old •pWemlc" a Ihlno of Ida past. MURRAY HILL NEW JERSEY COMMONWEALTH WATER COMPANY \ Si UP RE ME mi :o SUMMIT 6-2687 1 •Isjol.w \ \ 10 THE SUMMIT HilULP. THURSDAY, SlfTEMIER N. 1947 gat n»l Akra CfeckJ big civic undertaking by volun- T*» Navy'a sew electric teering for United Campaign work can. SUM. you CM »S«* PUlt can launch a four-eng!r Mwde after church that day. Call Sum- « air. A new tenting instrument Parmley Tenants tober 19. Summit'i Red Local Gift Shop's (Continued fromTPage 1) Day? But you c«n mit &-18SH today! make* po«*)bl<> bettw mutic (Continued from m«s»*ti*ed wire records, in "Spice Hole" Has charge* then drop proportion- home* or theatre*. ally, Witb the co-operative idea n*w Dash of Orient to Summit, reaction* to th« plan A room, wbow walU will b« were varied with William M covered with rataan bearing orig- Baker, « tenant declaring, "A ' jnai CnUMaw character*, panelled thing like this toucheg everyone with split bamboo and who*e intimately in these tiroes. How- rack*, al»o of bamboo, will con- ever, I do not have enough in- tain bale* of ungrouad »icei formation to say whether I favor it or not. To make a decision to from China, Java, AtoboiiM. Ce- 1 kbt* and Sumatra, protnLw* to b* the case of a new bulldlftlf, Where 'It's too a YOUR an added attraction at the Your there ii a choice, is something; Home gift *hop on Beeebwood different" NAME PHINTEO road. The concern, operated by Blame* Mousing Link William J. Thompson, i* houaed Mr. Butter »tat«d that he be- ON EACH ONE AT in an Kngli»h »tjr,le building which lieved the co-operative idea wai story to tell l|r, Thompson took title to latt made possible by the lack of week when he purchaaedS the housing in Summit, NO COST TO YOU! property from Mi** Henrietta M. Declaring that the city Plan Brew*ter. ning Board has had two or three To obtain this free service, projects for garden type apart- over the 'phone The idea of a 'spice hole" devel- wr invite you to ..open a ments under consideration for a oped from the 'inter.ett and year, but have done nothing about checking account at Moirjs- knowledge of »plce» gained by town Trust Company. A it, Mr. Butler sai.d, "I am con- Mr. Thompson in the Far Ea«t vinced if one or two apartments cordial welcome nwatU you. win re he traveled for four years were going up now, the Parmley with trw- Merchant Marine prior owner would bo less, encouraged • There's so much to talk If it i* inconvenient to to MTving with the Army during f,p take advantage of the sltua-' about these days. route to tin* bank you may the war, A CHIT KOK OVEKIJOOH Summit Lodge of Elk* 1246, presented tion,' New leathers. i»p«*ii your account and (•rinding Kilh Potency a new hydraulic delivery table to Overlook Hospital for its maternity A eheek with P. N, Trowbridge, make <|<»po&iu by mail... "Although »OBI( apices such a* wing Monday sight. A number of Elks and hospital officials as well 1 111 chairman 'if the Planning Board, New classes. Vacation hay ii'ivi-s mid iii'iiK*' ' ' -do not us of the Overlook Sch/iol • of Nurses attended the presentation. revealed that .steam shovels are nail to lx> gnujnil, tin- kmti* Ihut Standing at thr table are John Rillo (left), exalted ruler of the Elks, at present nt.work on Springfield adventures. Plans for must be ground tend to !<>.•«• bt- and John R. Montgomery of Short Hills, president of the hospital's avenue in West Summit for the after-school activities. • I riH8O*UIItU CHflbH twetn 40 to SO pi r lil« l»"l>i' (|ti*intitiej> as cusfompie .n'e'i'fH lir«» Miiiitrrliiin and linn Whether K.nglUh chlLdreb ,«re things. Miss Cavenagh said that was not developed the huildern, That's -why it's important to: thctii^' Among liJoKr which will be (>mi>tir>nnlly older than American while she has not purchased any A. E. J, Dunnder and Elmer G. litili/c lliitn «««|Ul nilwr l found uViipu;Uur<- nmy not br rf>m|t!rt«-d. by Oc{. ]. )._(will br en- n»gh, British 'exchange tcaxher. clothes in both countries arc priced years a large section of the city Then everybody has better bervice*.. in-rfnlly legiblr. tend by a. gnnKpltink leading from hopci to learn while teaching at about the same. The inexpensive in the vicinity of the Parmley Ha lm« an additional the first floor to, the basement. Huiiimit High School this winter. clothes, she added, .-»eem ,to be apartments zoned for apart- ments," Mr. Trowbridge said, "but iit<*«n* of iilenlilifa.liun Amoiijj the novelties of the ."spice The youthful titian haired Hrit- cheaper in England than here. and if hit rhrrk book hf>!e" will be an archway decor- i«hfr who was interviewed by the war interfered with their con- And there is one more thing New Jersey Bell uliould happen lo h* !«»•' ated with s polychrome neveral the Summit Herald yesterday, nl*o struction." lir U mi»re apt lo lime i Miss Cavenagh is determined to hundred year* old which Mr. declared. "I am very anxious to d do before, her return to England He also pnintcrl out that, for Thompson brotijtht from China. study the comparative educational Telephone Company S. lit" run feitli !«•»• trouble •in;! that is to see California. With two years the Planning Board AirfAher bit of oriental atinos- systems." has been working on an ordi- lil<* nnd rrfrr let lii* ran- phere featured'In the "hole" will n jjlow in her eyes, she said, "Dur- With 12 years tenchirig experi- nance revising t h e city toning rclcil rlirrk* *inr« llirir be a bird that whistles "Yankee ing the couple of months after iniiubrrinK inakr« it ra*y laws to accommodate more gar- BtMHlle,", speak* jKngllsh and jtome ence •behind., her.' Miss Cavenagh school classes npxt year I want to on the Jersey is a very fine introduction." writing hi* addrmi Vrhrn SS Marine Jumper. Council In the.near future «n«liitig rlirrk* in cutali- iletitU in l!t:i(". A member of linlunrnls where lie might the stiirlinR family, the Mynah is A native of London. Mi.is Cave- nt|f be well known. black in color with fed honk and | nagh taught in the Nonsuch Coun- 7, Ilr * xlcnd* to all who nan- feet, orange wattles and a white ty Grade School at Surrey from lkh Klaue on both wlnga. Alleged to 103!) until the present. Describ- of legibility. live to almost 100 yearn of age, ing the buzz bomb Invasion, Miss the bird Is fed mor slornl in a vrry »mall Members of the Summit club not attending the outing held a make- has found •', the countryside "re- •pare You Kill rrrcive right markably similar" to Surrey. |m(l« of hvrnly-fivi? r lurks Vnrli, up luncheon at the Beechwood. PRODUCT Of nil hearing your printrd name "The food," she said, "is much tnd *ll coitnfcutivrly mini- l'»eful Acreage dearer here but It Is so wonder- KAIIER-FRAZM lirrrd. On future ordrm if you Three-fourtha of the 1.006 mil- fully varied I can hardly believe wi»h to itliow your street ad- lion acres In the United Stntea is nil'those thing's are rcolly en the dm* you may do go: used for crop and live stock pro- shelves," duction. Believing it not wise to rush Into

Short Hill* 7-2576 Millburn "6-099? Redecorating? START WITH YOUR CARPETING The KAISER SPECIAL and the FRAZER

Thl» type of diet* nook is de> Right Off the Lines at Willow Run filmed lor the profrwional man, the business woman or tho LINOLEUM home manager. There is a full page of Muh »parc for record* inn the details of every trans, action. It is compart and pro. OPEN EVENINGS 7-10 P. M vidcg a perfectly flat writing surface from cover to cover. It contains two hundred and fifty • checks attractively b1 WNI L. HUBERT 519 Millburn A\e. Short HiUs P. S. Ask about our new method of carpet installa- tion. FRAZER

J* here's on easy , Thin i« the conventional three , nn-«p«pe l>n»incM check . It in ivailiihle in several ityle> way to give children medicines and colors. It h hound in a flat- MOOUCT OP openinp, einht-rmi rrnllabh- children tnedicmej when needtd. Tn- e8 Huni h JRAHAM-PAIOI lindrr and in avaiUhle in quiti- w «j», ii ? • P rey» uwd for hit own ilies of three hundred cherku ctnd. Hmall, sugary-tasting- pallets, «a«y to Kive-children »r more drpending upon the them gladly to relieve minor ailment*, «uch as bed wettinir needs of the cuitomtr. lathing, simple fevers, cold., Widely Wd over 90 y«SuK habtt-formmf drug,. Ask your druggirt lor complete li«"

'AMItY MfOlCINIS Moimsmm HUMPHREYS SINCt 18 54

TRUST COMPANY KB BE Ct"n* lB 30 PARK PLAGE 3 SOUTH 3TREKT MORKI8TOWN, NEW JERSEY Charilnt's Cut Raft Reftn Pharmacy PERRY T. BROWN Urmhrr rnfrral Kntm fy.ltm amf I Adtlmonns Pharmocy 1. lursttin, Ph.G. BROAD and SUMMIT AVENUE Summit 6-0913 Kw'f ', - SUMMIT HEUID, THURSDAY, St^fMiiK \ I, If4f ,, the different d*>f*v*ry *«wttif|>, it li Mt tha Today, approval by th* ****** •>**•* u»d«. »iiiv medical r*n«ed sclsJBUf^ftrogrtm might j Buerki Favors wmi4 *»*»1ama«l* tbthe* hot-boe ' ilnn thee feosnrecentt pMpaatt, O»ttttyy reachereacted ia the best cfttertoft by _ fjN ©o*f»as adjacent j senrie*. u lty tO tlwli" V^IMURHNL Untf 1lir# Itffal" pitai* of the country have adsetad ^^ i.i fuiita ^ martlnlae haw tmi IIB •*•*>— It would to .the hospital should- be invited' rial JMmwm$ come with- th*> rdueational value and good' physicians in their special folds of the physicians c*^(tio•logy Overlook Is oa the Ust hospital convinces one that the commuatty, 1st fiit* taatfaw* *S alaff will fostered by such meetin, pf practice. Membership In an* of The developmcttt tnt«re»t in medical staff itself must recognise proved hospitals of the ef Approval — The can not.be overestimated. ,h,. above gives a poattiv* yardstick •»*eiaJ fields within th* depart. the fact that it was responsible and has enforced nujiy sta*ia»(B>[ is- ^*tni ^ar. which laymen way measure tfe* went of loedtcint »ho id be standards set by th* American /( M ittggmtmi thml thm medi- by u *«• for some of the** miaundersUod- that exceed the miaimuis re%uu:*-; ***** **** ^wntMadwf of jafec-! professioaal qualification* of a eoorssjed. afecBbtrl! ftf Uu College of *urgeoos for approval al ttaff of th* hntpltal rncmr- tags, many of which stemmed ments. The hospital *n»ul* iasa mmmmuml diagno»ii »nd flaiist. In developing a staff t» partment of «*•• phttitian* irom the iur- ipt »h«ild alto from professional jealousies. of « hospital are minimum but e» tinue to sbow leadership by •••.at wilNwquent autopsy '• meet these standards, it tasy be *ae»tirat*d to rounding rvmmttnitie* to. at- Whi It Is rea that prof**, aeung, and consequently, hospitals oping high standard* , .-.sary. to permit a few alder field, ^lnurest. tend tsMKJsf mriiiing* «f the lf in covet Us s4mp of approval. will contribute to 1 physicians flow o* the staff to the m- Wvmamtl 'wtth m prtmt- practice in special field*, who. al* though professlo«ally capable, have not yet received recognitions or certification by these national , organisations. The Quality of their W(>rk. however, must be carefully scrutinized and approved by a committee of the mescal stiff. , Ti;i- Board of Overlook oan view wi:h pride the superior quailfjka- t;. ;;< Of the phyilclB.lt* OB ihS { „„ •i,l-al staff as evidenced by the 8h may boards and national ot> liaizatioM to which they belong, in stressing recognition In epe- ,.:a. fields as proof of qualification, th. re Is no daalr* to limit the mtiical staff to men *o qualified, but rather to prevent unqualified physicians from practicing In »pe> ciai fields. Furthermore, if the hos- pit:X la to carry out a w«ll.rouiuje

•* f:;i :M»,^and It should make ev*ry provision for general practitioners who meet the ethical and profes- iiorul requirement* of th* iiuatl- tition. . ' \, ' Determine Competence A committee of the medical itaff ' of the hospital must assume the re- of determlng th« pro- competence of young physicians not yet qualified a* ipeciallsts and of general prscti- tioners. In many hospitals It has been found that even the qualified sps- ciaH.it does not limit his work to DIAIM HAS All 10 FINE BOLLER IIVIRAGES NOW his own field. ThU Is unfair to both his patients and his ool- leaguos. In the final.analysis, the Board of Trustees of the hospital I* re- t , sponsible for the quality of ear* W WILD (fak RASPBERRY ORANGE //.-.. rendered by the physicians in til* LEH01 PALE DRY igj^fc full-bodlad tangy with hospital. While the Board of iS^ CHERRY W\H^ winay flavor MaHy natural flavor tha flavor of from the heart Trustees Is responsible for th* ROLLER -of premium-price quality of medical care received Uf^^H drawn from ^aV\^ o' 'to* real orsngts by patients in the hospital, the F^pr wild charrlai o^k raspbarrias Jamaica ginger /' -,' I [members of the Board are net 'qualified to judge such care and, i i '' ; therefore must rely on members of FLAVOR the medical staff and the adminis- trator to maintain standard* of professional competence. tylfati* CREAM >r^tC BIRCH BEER COLA TOM COLLINS jHL «L ixtractad from CLUB SODA Th* fact that Overlook is the mQm «n«t natural from •IIEI prepared from only institution serving a relative- CHART lilj^mm mallow robust-flavored ly large population places an trn« UN^|1 vanilla beans mineral-rich u-;ally heavy burden upon the cola nuts deep well Board and the medical staff, The water irpit is too small for • second ho.-pital and, therefore. Overlook must provide facilities for every ethical physician in the commun- ity, but at the same time must pro- tect the publlo by limiting work of phyMclan* to the field* In which they are competent It l» nuggttttd thml es stfen n« poulble, the Board of Tm*» ifi" of the hotpltal mmkt • rule limiting teorh In special • fifld* to phyildant srho are member* of thm Amtriau* if (ullage of Phytleiani, thm American College of Surgmoiu, • '*!# ' or Diplomat* of their respec "re fpedahy boardi. Olitr men qualified, but not meet* ing thr§e ttandardt, ihomtd bm permitted to continue In their lirldi. f| {t further tuggeited IM'-;L\^ that ipedalliU limit their pnw lice to tht fitldt In which ik*r are qttalfied. One-yew Rule Good The rule that appointmenta to the medical ataff are made by These are the beverage? that, for years, have held the place of tin- Board for a period of one year °n!y is an excellent one. This en- hbnor in thousands of New Jersey homes. Now they're back *b:c3 the Board to keep a. close control on the quality of work . again for you to serve, drink and enjoy. Not just two or three done by each phyalcian In the hospital. beverages, but ten — more variety than any other brand in the A survey of Overlook leaves one the distinct Impression that quality field. Each sparkling pure drop captures the healthful >' care is. being rendered •U In thl» institution. Any natural goodness of juicy, sun-ripened fruits /..of zestful for a change- should no1- b« construed as being a crltl- flavoring beans and roots. No matter what your favorite J -»m of the quality of oar* now given patient*, but fatbot flavor, you'll enjoy it to the fullest—superbly Boiler-blended. Boiler Beverages are as wholesome as they are delicious •>O YOU wonf re knew HOW TO —so make a habit of better Boiler refreshment. GETMARRIEDi«/ STAY MARRIED? BOLLEP ASK FOR BOUER BY NAME ^*n read Bemarr Macfsddea'i !!nMt'°Ml editorial "Int!m*t« Should your dealer happen to be out My«tifylnf Problems of Mift of your favorite flavor, ask him to pMriiggtf Culture Msgaalne, M get it for you. We will deliver his all td; Jj «JyMjm wvehHona In Bar- .order promptly. "7 W'rf'dden's editorial will "1'Bhenandhelptowlv.flo.

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"»«• '•selnatln, 3 iffB,f, THE TRUE-TO 11 tHI SUMMIT HUMP. THUftSOAY. StMEMIE* I t, tf4T feu tots«*»oci»t* 4 with Oppeofeftflp CoUia* g tor Use i**t «S ycali M mm a. Smith tttt- taws B*BMN» tnct nt«B*«*T of Utc suburban •ftaftftt of the new Mortistmm hrurfc stores ra Whit* Plauia, W*ndi of Opp«Kheim Qoiluu, **•"• EM* Cfmnge, cordtttf to an *Bn AVOW EXPERT SERVICE Hi THIS SIGS Trailside Plans Spraying Aids MOTOR OIL SHELL SERVICE STATION Special Program Tree Damage Low Bulk 9t. Locust and Morris Awe. Summit 6-7081 For Star Gazers Star lore programs will be held Sale Price I utj*railsiide MUM um Friday flights By Fall Webworm ; at dusk, starting tomorrow night. Ugly webbed muses ipiyi by the ! The various constcHatlonw will be fail webworm are beginning to pointed out and some of the an- appear on a great variety of trees. piu» fed. excite ta» cient star myths told. Telescope* These will be even more noticeable HOW TO : will be available occasionally, during the fall. 1 Another item on the agenda i* i Thi.s ineeci appears to be un- (•et yours now! Premium Quality Compounded Oil at this sensa- the Chiradcf group, which will it sually abundant throughout tional low price. Stock up for all your needs. The more you buy, start it.i Tii.Mr.H,iJay morning nature northcajitern Unitfcd "state* this HAKE MONEY! walks on Thursday ne\t, The year, it \» reported. the more you save—not only on its price, but in performance as group meet* at Trailsido'at 9:30 During some years the outbreak well. Hurry in. It's the best oil value in town. >• m. >- , \a so severe that small trees are Mr« Robert . 1/ KUiison, superr completely defoliated This uaual- Jt'f simple as pie' Op«B •» >Btw*«t- intendent of nttturr recrfation for I Iv occurs, however, in the middle bearing saving* account «c tins tank the Union County Park Commis- j South. today and deposit « regular amowt. sion announces that the fall scheel-, • .The fall webworm. feeds on Values In Every Dept 6 Pliers 48c Cocoa Mats . 1.88 ule is now in •effect, with the mu- each PAYDAY. Your money gre** j shrubs and vine* as well as all seum open wcolt-cnds. instead of i types of deciduous trees. Th« ir- Large Turkey Roaster...... S.»9 Heating Pad 3.10 and before you know it jreuH tot* a daily, from 2 to 5 p. m. i regular grayi«h-white web en- Late Arrivals Just base for th# financial secuntjr La.st Sunday at ?, p. m. Klfnorc velopes A serif* of leaves and Ls twin Waffle Iron ...... 8.95 Footballs 2.59- jwed. • F, Fiirth, president of the Sum-attached to several twigs, In- mit Nature Club, gave- a lecture ' side may be seen the newly- In Time To List: Allstate Spark Plug ...... 33c Part wool sweat wicks 35c and field trip on geology. The liatchcd crawling and wriggling, Watchung Nature Club. Mis.s I hairy caterpillars. Florence purow prtMidrnt. will b»> I Afterv hatching, these caterpil- host flub for thr month. lars feed in the web for a while, Reservation;) may be made by and then break out on their own social groups with Mrs, Rulison when they become most destruc- to visit the niusouin during the tive. W"hr»n full grown the cater- week, School clasai* ran nrrnnge pillars are hairy, yellowish, In- for a nature dav. which inclu'defl a variably marked with brown and Summit field trip, lunch «t Luke Surprise black, and measure an inch and and an afternoon playing nature a half.' in length. They cacoon juct game? or observing the living below the surfa.ee of the ground plants and animals of the area or nt the ground, ' j ...».1-1.. i rop- SUBurban's New 05 After its winter's snooze, the rop <;ARDKN Cfub Members. (6 webworm appears a» a snow white Dunlap Lawn Rake Tin Bakinq Ware \ 2 moth from early. June until the A (jtMJd-.sizid thundfr.storni could middle of August. It then deposits Heavy Gauge Wire .64 Priced IOC tO 25C ita yellowish globular eggs up to be produced from the' electric-al v rBOa l5r current uaed by a washing ma- 300 in number on the underside of Tough wir« tints—toch b*nt in a * ", biscoil or cake jjont... 5ERUICE chine doing an ordinary week's leaves. In no, time at all,' these JV'»oforms»cOndtii»,ohds«cur»ly 9 * VMn- Pie P|{"° 1Uc waah. Each lightning flash repre- hatch out, and begin spinning the ! .X anchortd to strong h«ad. AVrh. ^tuP muffin Pan i9r made yoir car sents enormoud power, but itq en- web. ./*' handl*. Lasting bvyl lei x Illn. cookie sheet 25c- ergy Is small because of Its brief If these webs are on low-hang- last longer.. ejciste-noe. • ing shrubs, vines and trees they may be pruned out and burned to destroy the caterpillars. m armor for you? But if the infestation is severe, j Craftsman Hand Saw- certainty nof I pruning may be too much of a ft*!* task. Beside*, some of the webs may be high in the tree tops and out of reach. In this event, spray- Priced for a Saving! ing is the best method of control. Borrow f o Head 26-inch Blade $ Lindsey-Street Dunlap Bench Vise Food Chopper An opportunity to save! Craftsman polished blade of spe- Post of Legion A Real Value 4,39 Makes Work Easy L48 Douglas Barrow, senior vice- cial heat-treated saw-steel. Won't bind—taper ground Sturdy hand-operated food chop- commander, was elected comman- IvtrytWng you wont in a vissl Jawi from butt to point, teeth to back. Teeth are expertly filed per priced to save you money! Eaiy der of Lindsey Street Post 322 of open 4'A-in.i QW« pojitive arip— ... will accomplish won't wobbl*. Swivelt 180°, locb operation—saves you timel Rust- the American Legion at its annual and set for fast cuttiog! In 8 or 10-pt. rip, or 5'/j-pt, cross- ncurely In position. , resistant for longer wear. election Saturday night at the cut. Comfortably carved hardwood handle. at mac A for your clothe*; for home of Jack Johnson of Broad street. Other officers elected: f/ner efoMes cor* service Not Joseph Cooper, senior vice-com- . • luf for your valuables mander; Robert Chapman, junior only keeps c/otfces toofcina ffceir emphatically vlce-commandcr; Steve J. Elliot, sergeant-at-arms; Arnold Stewart, beif —if actually prolongs historian; Alfred Dunstan, chap- ihe armored strength of lain; John L. Barker, judge advo- their lift. •teel can help you to hold cate. what you have. A Safety De- Chaplain Dunstan. observing the posit Box in our fire and increased attendance «nd express- Call & Delivery Service Directly Burglary resisUnt vault will ing appreciation of the need for from Plant protect your important docu- larger quarters, extended the hos- ments . . . jewelry , .. heir- pitality of the East Summit Com- munity. House for future meetings Phone Summit 6-3100 loomi. Your valuable poiiei- until such a time as the post r ~ ujMM/T :Z,^u^ SC'MH/7 6-7/65 •*. ^5. 6-J/6/ forth Ihe Idea that next year's OPEN DAILY 9:00 to 5:30 — FRIDAY 9:00 to 9:00 spring hats may have fresh flow- era instead of artificial ones. THE SUMMIT HIIUH), THURSDAY, SlfTEMIM II, l»47 11 Suburbans CodrfoH Lounge s mally opened Friday evening, September If. LETTERS With a street antnaoa oft i (Continued from paj* •) Carver Club df Dtslgmd by Local Girl Blackburn road, the lounge may consistent effort to kmp Its needs Th«re will IN • rsil f«aoe, hltcfc- Hotel Suburban, one of the most bs> retched without entering tbt and opportunlUea wtll is the fore- Preparing Show ing pofM, a *« atafl and all ti* enticing apoU la the state. The hotel, a red-coated jockey, mark- ground of municipal discussion* ^coot ttat f<» mtk none flewer work ud originalityof iag the doorway, watch i* lighted The letters by Mr. •nBaaersby, »nd bound, employtd to nuke Elisabeth Wbinery, interior dec- by impended carriage light*. The Mr. Davis, Mr. Devennex and Mrs, For September 21 the Hunt Cta" »©«•, • new orator, shows at iU beat in this Jockey form* a motif for ta« en- Dowey, the comments to trustees The George Washington" Carver ground floor cecktnJl toting* at unique room, which will be for- trance hall, emphasised by the and to Ufenwr" •»•** mambers by Garden Club is now making ar- signal wall paper designed by many, all have been strong testi- rangements for It* annual flower Mia* Beverly Paulson of Ox Bow mony of the latent interest la the and vegetable show, which will be PHOTOOtAPHS IY Une.'who recently won a wall Library that such a presentation held at the Lincoln YMCA. 393 paper design contest among 600 aa the Survey could bring forth. Broad street, on Sunday, Sept 21, employees of P. Schumacher * The statements tat these letters are from 3 to 7 p. m. Co., New York, with her "hitching a challenge to the city administra- . The members state that they are post" theme, inspired by the bright tion, the library trust*** and staff, making every effort to have this !**•••»•*•''" racing colors of ftmous stables. and to the community aa a whole, show the best ever held by the * Red Leather Bur to provide the support and to de- club. Any one wishing to enter In the club room, the mounts of velop that use of the library that a display should contact Mrs. Eva we sfeaigtUMl to tueet the requirement* red-coated hunteri hurdle fences will make it meat today's defini- priffin, secretary, 65 Orchard •I tfctsw wfc*> imiri tl* fi*c«t. for a decorative wall design, the tion of such aa institution, "The street, tel 8u. 6-8373, for Informa- vivid tone of their co*U picked dynamic center el the community.'' tion, the dub asks. All entries »Ai!tS - WtDWMGS _ CANDIDS up In the red leather uphoUterinf The interest that baa been aroused must be la place by 1 p, m. on used throughout the room. A makes the fall prospect for Sum- 67 Union M«c« SU. 6 COST the 21st. drum bar, upholstered in red mit's Public Library, a stirring A section for any type of band- leather, with bras* nail heads out- one. craft or plain sewing, hand paint- THE SUIT THAT SERVES lining itt design, centers the room MARION MANLEY WINSER, ings or drawings ha* been allot- which has circular lounges with the Chairman, Public Relations ted, but arrangement must b*e same bright upholitering, llusic by Committee, Buntmtt Library made by exhibitor. There wtll be AS A WARDROBE the Remote Control Broadcasting Board of Trustees. sections for cut flowers, mixed or Co. of Summit, which has been non-mixed and potted plants. Any wired throughout the public room* Lamberts Visit specimen of flower or potted of Hotel Suburban, is a feature. plant-life can be entered but it •BurretwUT* suits . . . either dressy or ca ^r The Hunt Club room, which will must have been grown by exhibi- In character . , . correct for business, sports, be open from noon until midnight, In Maryland tor, although plants such as the may be entered from the lobby of Mrs. Margaret Tressider, for- poinsettia, gotten at Christmas travel or evening. Superbly tailored of a dis- the hotel or through the atreet merly of Summit, writes from Sal- time and cultivated by exhibitor tinctive all-wool fabric that's soft, yet extremely entrance on Blackburn road where may be entered. Entries are open rugged. Iir popular models, rich solid shades. there is unlimited parking apace. isbury, Md., last Thursday: to all but professional growers Printing of the finished wall- "I was very pleased to welcome and membership in the club Is not 45.00 paper was ruihed'lhrough to per- to my home Patrolman William necessary, neither i» residence in "SurretwUI slacks in solid shades ot mit the Summit Hotel to be flnst ^Lambert and Mrs. Lambert of the city. or to use the prize pattern. It plc- Summit Officer Lambert is recu- turea a colic y young unmounted perating very nicely from, his re- Writer Praiswf Cross as jockey with hitching post chains cent attack ot pneumonia, and w« Children's Dog Hondltr HAHMI & CO. Men's Shop, Srrtfr Floor connecting the repeated figure are seeing to it that his Is ab- and is called "Hitching Post." An annonymou* dog fancier sorbing plenty of Maryland sun- *itst. v, • rat. onus Miss Paulson explained it was in- writes the Herald in praise of shine and sea air. R. G. Cross of this municipality Indicated to Fall . spired by the bright racing colors worn by jockey* of famous , sta- "This past Wednesday, we who recently won honors in the 1 bles. In the finished paper, as in motored to Crisfield, Md., where Morris Counjy Fair as the best our new star studded children's handler. He won that the original • drawing, the colors we visited aboard the yacht Poto- collection of new fashion of Elizabeth Arden't "Maine distinction over Corrinne Bird of mac which was used by the late Morris Plains who was the best Chance Stables" are employed. President Roosevelt. "Bill," as we accessories. They are red cap and packet with girl handler. The annonymous Summitites all know Officer Lam- writer says Crosa is one "of the blue cuffs and white sftsh and bert, was a great aid to the chief breeches. outstanding Junior handlers In Hats by Dobbs-Brewster-Gage of police of Crisfield in recovering this game. He has done a lot of There is also local interest In the lines and securing the Poto- winning In the ARC children's another Schumacher wallpaper mac to the dock." ' division shows this season. Fall chosen for, the hotel by the inte- Handbags rior decorator, it ia entitled -Fox Hunt," and over the red-coated DIRECT ENTRANCE TO MEN'S ON NEW STREET We have hand- riders it lists some of the nation's bags if or every bettor known hunts, including occasion. Each nearby Peapack. c carefully selected for its perfection in style and Careless Workers MEN'S SHOP quality. Cause Government Aw. Summit 6-6*22 Too Much Expense "Careless workers, particularly those who change jobs frequent- frf ly, are causing the federal gov- ernment considerable unnecess- ary expense when they fail to Moccasin Magic report their social security num- bers to their employers," Leonard The moccasin style shoe is not difficult to design P. Sawvel, manager of the Elisa- ...but to give its good looks long lift requires shoe- beth office of the Social Secur- manship of a high order. Ankle-Fashioning is moc- ity Administration, announced today. casin magic for better fit and added miles of style. Mr. Sawvel explained, "the number on a worker's card identifies his account. That number is needed to distinguish the worker's account from every Nunn-Bush other account of the same or OXFORDS similar name. There are, for ex- ample, 88,000 J. Johnsons among the 86 million records on file in the central records section in Baltimore. "The worker should remember that his benefits are calculated from the employer's reports," continued Mr. Sawvel. "We serv- ice Union and Somerset, counties. When we receive notice of a re- port by an employer in our serv- ice area which doea not contain the .worker's account number, it is necessary we investigate the matter. Frequently personal con- tact is made with the employer. If the employee's address is ob- tained, we write him or seek to contact him personally so he may understand «he importance of his account number to him and to avold_ repetition of the error. This is a costly procedure but it is carried out along with other informational activity to protect 36 DE FOREST AVE. SUMMIT. N. J. the careless worker against his own carelessness, to educate the uninformed and to safeguard the worker's future benefit rights. There are 485 field offices If9 TIME NOW tor throughout the United States faced with this same problem." "In his own interest, every worker should take good care of FALL CLEANING his social security card," urged Mr. Sawvel. "The number is the Slipcovers, Draperies, key to his old-age and survivors insurance account with the Fed- UNIVERSITY FASHIONS eral government. The worker will •' '" '" •'»-•'•• i need the card when he changes jobs; he will need it when he Coordinated by McGREGOR for Hahne & Co. Sails, 0re»»e* ,.Topcoat's. ••• _ files a claim for benefits; his t family will need It when he dies. If he loses his card, he should Superbly tailored corduroy SACK COAT ...IMS ask Immediately for a duplicate BalbrosWs, Raincoats, card with the same number on It Itee-fittlng corduroy SLACKS to match or blend with coat... This can be obtained st the field Shepherd check SPORT SHIRT In washable spun rayon, with office nearest him." button-down wide-sweep collar. ". Children*.* Clolhr* In addition to the Elizabeth office at 1143 East Jersey street, 1 / Triple-Threat convertible JACKET, water-repellent and wind- Beautifully Dry Cleaned and Finished open 8:30 to 5, Monday through proof, with alp-out lining of 100% wool Lining may be worn Friday, residents of Union and alone as**a coUartess Jacket with roomy patch pockets.. 2&00 Somerset counties may visit the Plainfleid office, open Tueiday •LACKS of 100% worsted gabardine. Brown or gray .....laJO only or the Somerville office, open Thursday only, between the All-wool solid color SPORT SHIRT In assorted shades MS hours of 10:30 to 2. Both of these prompt cleaners Category" SWEATER, 100% wool, with two bottom pocketo, W offices are located in .the Post Office Building. sww narrower bottom that will not ride up .• 7.80 Union Place - Opp. Station Feather In Your Cap Authentic TARTAN PLAID SHIRT, 100% wool flannel 845 It's a Red Feather in your cap .AV. , Gray flannel SLACKS, 100% wool l&M ii*inottd of Union. tuUe *kirt and carried an old fash- his four cousins, John and Peter aa It waa, toatd bouquet of yellow roses and yafcc bordered with seed Pearls MUi Lepore atteaded Columbia Triolo of Madison and Conrad and The idea was to draw a wom- baby chrysanthemums. Michael long sleeves, and a full skirt with High School wad ii employed faij Emll Cattano of .Summit. an's face. It was to be a special Nigro of Berkeley Heights was the Itsg train. Her illusion veil was Root's Men's Shop. Mr. Diamond, kind of face. Its expression w&l best man. the one worn by her mother, and A reception was held at the a veteran of two >fttr»' duty us tht home of the bride at 2 o'clock pained, drawn, with brows fUr. A reception was held at the Ma- fell from an orange blossom coro- South Pacific, U employed by thtpp In the afternoon. • rowed, eyes crossed, mouth sag. *onlc Hall lmmedlmtely after the net. Her cascade bouquet wsu of Mottle Product* of Maptewood. J white roses with a gardenia ©en After a wedding trip in theging. Boldly printed along.sid,. Of wedding. this fair example of pei-p!^ After a honryrnoon in Canada tar Poconos the couple will make Mia* Rosemary Wittkop of Mill their home at 20 Walnut street. womanhood were a 'series „[ 1 the couple will make their home statements: Longer • hemlincy Smi. NORCROSS- at 3»S Broad atrtet ' burn, the maid of honor, was Mr. end Mrs. Triolo' are grad- (owned in cerise brocaded taffeta uates of Summit High School. Mr. Shorter hemlines! Shoulder p^is: «ad carried gladioli, chrysanthe- No shoulder pads! Up with w,ii<.t! Virginia L«nf«»tey Triolo, a veteran of 32 months in the Pacific, Is now a student at llnca! Down with waistlines! ttr A Announces Engagement Seton Hall. And the title to thin gory in,-,v Mr «nd Mr. Nathan C. Len- Annual Call Made THAT NEW FAIX LOOK:;.- ' (eitey of Eaiex road announce the After reading about the battle fttsagrment'"'of their daughter Vir- For Donations to Doris Cusick Weds of the hemlines in the press ,lnd Kuiaa to Robert Clarke Lamont, sampling consumer "reaction which *on of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Fall Book Sale Neil Christie has run from "I won't ht. $er-n"' Lantont of Summit avenue, "Have you any books you would dead. In^ ..". them" • ' (tharmug .• be willing to give for the College In Colorado thoughts) to- "they're wotuk rfully dub booksale?" Within the next Mr. and Mrs. Will Edward Cu- feminine" (the clothes, nut the two weeks this request will come sick of Oak Ridge avenue, an- corpses) I realize now how ap. WssMiMt Campana- by telephone to many residents nounce the marriage on September propriate such a display wouid Mra, James Kane Nra. Charles J. Trial* of Summit as the book drive be- have been. (Photo by Jay) Jui*s A 3 of their daughter, Doris Louise, gins Last year more than 15,000 to Neil Christie, son of Mrs. Nor- At any raU>, one tiling is iffl NORCROSS tain this season. There will ,ti|| AMERICA'S BCST-LOVEO Private Instructions books were given for the October An Christie of. Eugene, Oregon. sale. The wedd/ng took place in be plenty of dresses worn "a GREETING CARDS F«r CWMreii a»d Adults Evelyn McPeek Is Married at Oakes Lillian Whitleigh. below the knee." Many ...... ,,j*" — "Almost any type of book has Steamboat Springs, Col., where the Grmimatt of value," said Mrs. A. P. 8eiler, couple plan to make their home. are restating the new li»ngth« and Memorial Church to Arthur Clayton Philip J. Masullo others for very practical renson« gray gown with a similar corsaga, chairman of solicitation, "whether Mrs. Christie is a graduate of Cewrgfan Comrt College The wedding of Miss Evelyn it is old or new. Children's books just can't dincard a wholf ward- S'fGEL'S McPeek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The bride is a graduate of Sum* To Marry Sunday Kent Place School and Brlarcliff sure extremely welcome, and so are Junior College. Mr, Christie was robe because the dfttignprit hn\/ Santa «, New Providence L. H. McPeek of Ashwood avenue mit High School and Drake's The wedding of Miss Ut!iaa roinn up with Honiethln^ now tor Stationery Shop Secretarial School of Orange. Mr. texts, biography, travel books, In the Army ski troops for four Summit f-SMS to Arthur Clayton, son of Mrs. Helen Whitleigh of Blmchburn tthouM I nay re-conditionrd'.') m BprlagneM INM Clayton graduated from East Or- novels, and sets. A current best- years and served in Italy. He is James Clayton of East Orange and road, daughter of Dr. mni Mrs.seller will, of course, bring as However for the average figure SamraJt, N J. ange High School. He was with with the Routt County Construc- the late Mr. Clayton, took place George A. Whittelgt* of Equiaunk, mach as a dollar more in this the new (?) lines are-'flattering; the 7th Air Force for three and tion Co., at Steamboat Springs. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Pa., to Philip J. MaiuIIo. son ol year's sale than if given next year. The gal without hlpa Is gi%(n one-half months in_ the Pacific. Oakes Memorial Church with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Felix MactiUo at However, old books are more In- Residual Trusts thi-m and the gal with hips is :r, Handsome Is as Handsome Does Ncvle Cutlip, pastor, and RevH. e is now with Western Electric Berkeley Heights, wilt take p'ace teresting to some people than vogue. The longer lines ire $hm- Lewis A. Benjamin, former pas- Co., Newark. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock ait newer ones. Aa usual, we cannot For Daughter ming and the shorter figure ap- We believe in LARGE lamps for expansive rooms! tor, officiating. St. Teresa's Chureh with Rei". ose magazines, but we do want Applications for the probate of pears taller In the new clothrs, John A. Kelley officiating, music and victrola records." the wills of Jacob S. Wiley, who At de Leon's we've »CCP|»II-swing, and with other playthings, coordinated with Exquisite foundation for lovely the topic. A creative arts program for pre- school children Is being experi- fall fashions . . . "Exqnislr* Form" mented with at Columbia Univer- sity, the first group to try out j brassieres, comfortable yet firm, such an Idea. Misi Marsh said. If j enough five year olds are regis- tered she will form a class for ' can help you attain this them, she added. If the same chil- dren return next year the program will be planned as advanced work all-important silhouette. for them, not a repetition of this year's activity. Assisting in pre-school classes as Q well as with the older children in the regular school are Laura Le- vett, and Marguerite Erdmann.

Of Joan Mallon French Conetiere Spanish Designed to flatter . . . our collection of fashion's Summit's Only Exclusive Corset Salon Nee Dell Shoe Stores REOPENS, MON., SEPT. 29 newest suits and dresses ... soft feminine classics 386 Springfield Av«. Summit Av«. Summit, N." J. A«itl Cesrsts Tatorlnr Frnck—gvaBlia—Latia Claudine G. Nicholson a Cfeistmt 8t. T«lt»hoa» Wistflvld |.JItl.J S97 Springfield Ave. Summit 6-20" I \ / THI SUMMIT H11UIP; THURSDAY, SEPTiMIEIt II, IW II Weddings, Engagements and Other Social News Harriet Beach Becomes Bride Saturday] Church Weddings Chosen by Two Brides Sisters Attend Miss Rose Cianci Of William leihhoaf Central Church) At Bridal to James De Pasque Sunday Tile wedding of Mist Harriet Conn., and Mist Polly Kltehinfc of q y SStt . Teresa's ChuChurchh wu ththe sett- er UsherUh s ilincluded d DonslDld U>m- Baird Beach, daughter of Mr. and Summit. The matron of honor r for th« S:»,o'CJock Vacation is over for aaoiher lira. Edwin dy Beach of Hill- was gowned in raaiw colored bsrd and Phillip Garri*i6 of Or- j ereai avenue, to WillUm Illing- wedding; «f» Miss Ros« Cianci, » \. . ... faille made with a fitted bodies daughter k Mr. ,nd lln.'vito nd AlphMue MlBBel!a >fdr Before we look to Christina*, j worth Zejtung. we of Mr. and * - and full skiH, ajid the brides- Ciaiwi of Hobart avenue, snd bro.tfeer-»n-law of th« bridt, of there is the subject of tcbool seeds. ' MM Alpeck Lewu Zeitung of maids wore sisular gowns of aqua James De P«*que. son of Mr. snd Summit. g,(,gel Stationery Jhop i* ready Meriden, Ooan., took place Sat- faille. All attendants carried bou- urday at 4 o'clock in Central Pres- Mrs. Antbony Dt P«»qu& of Or- the bride i» a graduiu of Sum- mx$ waiting with brief ea*et, note qifeU of beacon gladioli and wor« byterian Ojurch. Th* ceremony •n|«. The double rinf ceremony mit High School and i» employed and pencil boae*. matching H©ral headdresae*. was performed bypr. Leonard V. tu performed by Rev. John A by the NTew Jenscy.Bell Telephone Craig D. Muruon of Walling- Kelly, snd wu followed by s re- Company at Elltabtth Mr. De , a aumnutr of fauniidtty and Buechman, pmttor'ot tb* church. ford was best man, and others ception st the Masonic Hall, f'Aique graduated from Orange dust, maybe tberes a lamp shade and was followed by » reception •at the home of the bride's parent*. were William B. Church, Jr.. of The bride w&i given in n&rriage High Sf^jool and i» a. Marine Corps mt looks a bit droopy. David J. Montciair, Nathan 8. Hale of by her father.. She wor« a dropped veteran. He i* asaoda^ted with flood has all siaa* and shapes tf The bride, glwo in marriage by , hem, Howard G. Turner, Jr., of the Pabst Brewing Company at parchment and paper shades. jhouldkr gown of moiwiellne de her father, wore a gown of ivory Mew York, and Edwin B. Beach. soie with a peplum of ehantilly Newark. '">• " satin, designed with a fitted bodice Kit-p time with an Elgin watch. Jr., of Summit, brother of the lace. Her full length illusion veil After * wedding trip to Wash- trimmed with seed pearl* and a bride. Kugcne Jung, Jeweler and watch- fell from a coronet of orange blos- ington, DC, Mr and Mr*. De full akirt forming a train. Her Mrs. Zeitung wat graduated soms snd her cascade bouquet Pasque will b* «t home at.2* maker, has a nice selection of El- full length veil was caught to a from Kent Place School and Ab- w&i of gardenias and ttephanotis. Hobart avenue, gin* that boast the Dura Power Juliet cap embroidered with seed bot Academy, Andover, Mast. She main spring. Main spring troubles pearls, and she carried euch«rii Miss Csrmel Cianci, sister of the also attended Huatell Sage Col- art over with a Dura power. lllie« and itephanotij. ' bride, w«s maid of honor. Miss Amtriccm Opera Co. \ • • * lege at, Troy, N. Y, Mr. Zeitung Annette Cianri. another sister, Gating set to pull up stakes? Mrs, Lusk Fischer Robinson of is an alumnus of the Choatc viii junior bridenmaid. liotli at> Slated for City RecitoJ | Fort Smith. Ark., the bride's sis- pi,, n take Thr Summit Express School at Wallingford. Conn., tendanU wore' gowns of blue mar- Th« Ameriian National Grand ter, was matron of honor and the Dartmouth College, and Columbia c'onipany into your confidence. quisette and carried cascade bou- Opera Company scheduled to give Tin y will move your household ef- bridesmaids were Mrs. Howard G. University. of blue flowers They wore a matinee and everlng- perform- fnt.-. safely and with the greatest Turner, Jr., of New York, Mrs. After a short wedding trip the matching flowerj in their hair, Nathan S. Hale of Ajnherst, Mas*, couple will eail for Paris where Michael D« Pasqur of Orang* ance in Summit, Sept. SO, place sinter of the bridegroom, , Mrs. Mr. Zeitung will study at the served as best man for his broth- and program to bt announced, Some bright tomorrow you may Craig. D. Munson of Wallingford, Sorbonne for his Ph.D. happen', to 'find a vacant' room at will give Rjgoletto tomorrow at Turkey Hill Inn. Until that time, T Summit Girls Attend 8:30 p. in. at Oonvention Hall, An- Turkey Hill will serve you breaJc- Wells College bury" Park. fast, luncheon and dinner. Enjoy New Overlook '.Director fo Speak Among the students «t Wells Thr Opera company, an'educa.-' tlieir delicious food. At Fall Meeting of Women's Auxiliary College, Aurora-on-Cayuga, N, Y, tionai non-profit organization • •' • • Overlook Hospital's new admin- are thrfc girl* from thi.s area. composed of young American ar- Be on the safe aide. Save some istrator, Arthur W. Smith, will Inga Lucette Elliot to Wed They are Miss Joan Clarh, daugh tists, hopes to find a .Summit spon- money each month. Open an ac- *cr of Mrs. Raymond K. Clark of I sor in order to continue giving count in the Summit Federal Sav- be guest speaker at the opening Alfred Morris Collins Mrs. William DUngworik ZeHitag Mr*. Jam** De Pasque Oak Ridge avenue, Mi*«< Virginia performance* once a,month* ,ngs & Loan. Teach thrift to each Announcement has been made BuichJ»*i Studio Hilary Mudlo fall meeting of the Women's Aux- Hensler, daughter qf Mrm, V. K. "Directed by Inez (Jiglio, th» m-mber of your family as a hedge by Captain and Mn. Hans Elliot iliary of Overlook Hospital, Sep- Hensler of Surrey road, and Miss season's repertoire includes, 'Rigo- against emergencies. of Washington Squere, New York, tember -2», at 3 p. m. In the Junior Fortnightly Will Marie Kernan, daughter of Major letto, Travlata, CavaUtrlA" Huiti- * • • andBoquete, Republic of Panama, Wedding Is Held DATES and Mr». Francis W. Kernan •'of cana,. .Pagliitc'ci, Faust JFrovs-' Thr party ia over. Vacation is Nurses' recreation, room, it waa of the engagement of their daugh- Sponsor Fashion Show " Septembeiv \ ' Springfield avenue, New Provi* tore, Lucia. Madame Butterfly ruled. Did you end up with any announced yesterday by Mrs, E. ter, Inga Lucette to Alfred Mor- At Little Church Fields', formerly Junure House, U—Sat., 3 to 9 p. m — Flower dence, and Barber of Seville. ; dints in your car or mudgards? If Wallace Wilkinson, program ris (Fritz) Collins, son of Mr. and of B«echwood road, will hold a Show. New Providence — Presby- Around the Corner terian Chapel. f>.o Meyer-Werner Motor* will iron chairman. Mrs, John Owen Collins of Vaoa fashion show- at the Hotel Beech- i-m out and repaint the affected Monte, Panama, Miss Georgia B. Meyer, daugh- 13—Sat.. 12 . to « p. m.-Model wood Tuesday evening. September parts.-Depend on Meyer-Werner. The meeting, originally sohed- Mr. Collins, a graduate of Sum- ter of Mrs. Charles 0. Meyer of n«ne Contest, Dover Bedford road and the late Mr. 11*5 under the sponsorship of the ' # • • uled for September 22, was m|t High School, lived while in li—Mon.—Rosh Hashanah. Meyer, was married Friday after- Junior Fortnightly Club Whatever rug question comes to changed to accommodate Mr. , Summit with his grandfather, J 16—Tuec,, 8 p.m.—Community- your mind, it can be solved at Sum- noon, September 5, to Frank £. At- Smith, who will receive full mem- Winter Davis, Linden place. He Summit college giirta will help Chorus Rehearsal, Methodict Par- ~ Joseph mit's famous rugmaster, Bedro- now lives in Colombia, South wood of Short Hills at a 4 o'clock model the costumes, which will in- bership in the American College ceremony at the-..Church of the ish House. Man. From meticulous mending America. clude both fall and winter fash- of Hospital Administrators dur- Transfiguration on 29 th street, 16—Tuw.i & p m. — F&sh'ion and cleaning to the purchasing of ing the week of September 22 at ions, back-to-college clothes, a full Zeigner, Inc. known as the Little Church Around Show, Hotel Bcechwood. Fields' inexpensive or lifetime orientals, lint' of miss**' sn-es. and coat* and St. Louis, Mo. After Mr. Smith's the Corner, and Junior Fortnightly. :i'n Bedrosian. VFW Auxliary suits, a number of thr latter in convocation, he will attend the as- 17— U'cd—Constitution Day. Thousands of local children will sociation's lectures which will The- bride wore a wool suit of gabardine. Plans Hollywood 20-Sat., 2 to 10 p. m., Dahlia V nerved Schmali Dairy milk at pertain to the latest methods and aqua with hat to match, brown ac- Show—Carfield School, at Kearny. school. You can serve them the equipment in hospital manage- cessories, and an orchid corsage. Breakfast Party To Enter M». Holyokt 21-Sun, 3 to 7 p, m.—Carver simr high uality health food, by ment. Her sole attendant was her maid I ItFEW requesting their routeman to atop Plans for a "Breakfast in Hol- of honor, Miss Ethel Bang of New MIS.H Marion W Bareion. daugh- Garden Club—Lincoln YMCA.. Mrs. Edythe G Kistler. new di- at your hom,e. lywood Show" to be given at St. York, who was in a cocoa color ter of Mr, and Mrs- &tadason W. 21-Sun.—'Trenton State Fair rector of nurses at Overlook, and OMFOIIT Teresa's Hall on Monday evening, gown arid hat with a corsage of Bant on .of BEackburn road, is opens. c Mr. Smith will be guests of honor Merrill House, formerly Blue September 22, were made at the yellow rosebuds. Robert Wright of among' the 320 students who will 24-Wed—Yom Kippur. at a tea following the meeting, [..intern Tea Room, under new meeting of the Veterans of For- Chatham was best man. enroll at Mount HotJyoke Colkge. 25—Thurs.—• Kent Place School management awaits your patron- Mr*. Smith and Mrs. Henry P. eign Wars Auxiliary Post 190, Mon- Mrs. Atwood is a graduate of South Had <•>, Mass] this fall. En- open*. . ise and opinion. This new lunch- Denglcr will preside at the urns day evening. The meeting was Summit High School and Beaver tering students from ISO states and 27—Sat.—State Fair Close*. ••on and dinner restaurant, solicits at the tea table of which Mrs. held at the post rooms on Broad College. Mr. Atwood Is connected 15 foreign countries bring ihe un- 29-Mon,, 3 p.m. — Overtook your friendship. E. Dreger will "be In charge. street with Mrs. Aloycius Duffy with the Federal.Trust Company dergraduate enrollment to a new Auxiliary—Nurse* Home. presiding. ' • • • Assisting Mrs. Dreger will be of Newark. high of 1 H9. largest in the hk- 2ft—Mon., 3 to 5 p.m.—League Mrs. Bertram N. Miller, Mrs. tory of th« colleg*. Quality seed and fertilizer are Mrs. Leslie Nilatv hospitality' After a wedding trip in New of Women Voters—Annual Te*. Robert G. Moench and Mrs. Walt- "musts" for building new lawns or chairman, will be in charge of Hampshire, the couple will be at er W. Wallace. the party, assisted by Mrs. James f:x:ng up old ones. September Is home at 24 Bedford road. iUal for growing finer, thicker Members are invited to bring Casey, and Mrs. George Shea. turf. Pierson's Inc., has these prod- guests to greet Mr. and Mrs. The public Is invited to attend ucts and directions to insure auc- Smith, and Mrs. Kistler. the affair which will begin at Home Furnishings, 8:30. Jim Allerdicic of Forked River, Knitwear Exhibits Thr Jay Studio. Photographer, Surprise Kitchen Shower who has been here before In th of 1) Berehwood road, will gladly Given for Bride-to-Be

aeniblei. . • - v • • : Right Dress.'" F-or Young Moderns Simmons Studio Couches $79.59 lip Loses License and Fined Richard McHale of Jersey City Simmons Ace Coil Springs ...... $24.50 was fined $225 and had hia license revoked for two years by Police Simmons Head Boards Judge Albert H: Bierman laet Saturday after McHale was con- Simmons Electronic Blankets ...... $4450 victed of driving while under the influence of liquor. McHftle was arrested Aug. 10 after he left the scene of an accident on Broad! street near Park place which in- SIMMONS volved the car he was driving and one driven by L. T. Eggerding of ROLL AWAY COTS Maplewood. '-.•••v with inner spring mattress ALBERT DUPARC FORM FLEX Pianist Fine lmtructinn$ In Piano and Harmons Juveniles * Adult* SIMMONS Active young women will appreciate 63 Woodland Ave. Summit BOX SPItlNGS efficient control and glorious freedom Summit «-16O2-J Steel hand tied coll box -ot modest cost. Made of finely knit •pring*. Full snd (win elastic yarns that stretch two ways — •IECI. with a decorative elastic satin-front panel for added luxury... Slips on and 39.50 up off with ease—launden like hosiery. OPEN FRIDAY Small, Medium or Large, in four popu- EVENING lar colors: nude, white, sky-blue and SIMMONS TIL ALSO A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF BOYS' blact' INNERSPRIN<; SHOES INCLUDING FAMOUS BOY SCOUT OXFORDS ... MATTRESSES ReelUent ateel Innerapring nuittresM* featuring prr- HARRISON BROTHERS tMiilt, MK-r«*lst bordf r, ff>Mf«««rfrr> /or /*# Yomnger S*t 472 Springfield Ave. \ Formerly Junure House MONTCLAIR $40 •toawfieM Aveine 21 leeclwood. Rd. Swnmit. M. J. 39.50 up Su. 6-0039 iASTORAN«i SI M«\* Street 14 THf SUMMIT HWALD. THURSDAY,. SEPTEMIW 11, 1947 Engagements and Other Social New Salt Optn Date Set hr .North Jersey September Romance! Rtvedtd by Engagements T» Summit Womtn Girl to Wed •tuamlt wemea majr take part Overlook Bridge to VB^sja• r acahanf^sasj^pes^BwpPBsjuap WaaJW ifcv ^P^s* SJSSSP^th eP Stanley Bellows SI Offea Memorial Courta, Obftt* fcf the wwneifs fc Hosplt., w Mr. and lirt Gtorgt XV H«iMr | ham Ths salt U aot op*rtts4 oa ml New Swk ajut Host, R J . «ri- a donatioa bull. «Mh pet* * awnu* the cufAfctMiBt of their) mm oai anything for aal« pUd •aogfeUr. Msae H«ku Cutttr Hf 1- i price tatties and the Mlitr •7 Mrtv MT, «• C. E. Stanley ftillowi, tri, | takaa s SB pit etftt eommiatieti Faster, duirnaa o MI W Mr ud Mia. C. E. 8 Bel- f«r atrvleei rendered, Thmty tmn, Jr, «f Crest Acres court Itoth ptrtlft profit. Article* far Kit* Httocr etteiMltd ffent Ptfcei ! Ml* are to fee dellwred On thi *twm*» fromUe bridge Idled aad «M (rtduaUd from M» fnad for linen, Whtaton OB»«ff, .Vorton, MAM. it the *ec(md year of »uch Mr. Bellow* lp a graduate of] tal« and Itt reeurNBM it AM to piUl for mort HIM « •wnmit Hlfb School and Prince* Uu fact that Uw former wu itt»> Mre, pativr, was ton Unlr«r*ity. Durittf Sh« war MMftil, the wonen of the Chat- aupervise* all . h« was • captain In tb* F"SltJJ» Air oam church sUte. of the Aiudliary. declared Forte. At prt#eat hr U associated The dltes of th« tale we Thurs- day that tfa» lla«n fuad ,, oj with the T*x*» Company a* day, iept. 26, from a until » p. m. utmost importance. and Friday,'tbe Wth, from » a. m, Un. C Hartley B#rr> , until 4 p. in. was aainad chairman of Tbe committee in charge, who bridge party, and ifrt. c. A I Connecticut Girl MIM Helen CJuttatr Hebef may be contacted regarding the dulpa, are aasoeiate chairmen the committee and win Mr Ttrrlberry k the grandson sale are Mra. A. Johnson, Cb, ai.C Engaged to Mrs. Foater. of Mr, and Mr*. Oliver Thurman Troth Announced Chalmer E. Jones Antoinette Zotti Engagement Told 4oung«st VVa!t«r Childi Wood, former Mr, and Mrs. John Zotti of Mr. Mid Mri. Fred S. Fern of Mr. and Mis. R. 0. Power of Announcement has been made Marie Arouet. Boyle, door prises. daughter hinds. Chdiw, to Oliver Brooklyn surgeon. Both MIM Park avenue announce the. engage- Worthington court, announce the Colusa, Cat., announce the en- T«rrlb«riy. »on of 5I». «nd Mr*. Thotrwen and Mr, Terrlbtrry are ment of their daughter, An- of the engagement of Mlas Mary engagement of their daughter, Pa- gagement of their daughter, O. (Jilwm t#rrife*rry of New students at the Unlvenlty of Con- toinette Marie, to Vincent George Anita Healy, daughter of Edward tricia to Allen T. Boyle, son of Mr. Peggy Elisabeth, to Chalmer C»»mn and formerly of Summit. necticut. Flnelll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- A. Heaiy of Springfield avenue and Mn. Frank J. Boyle of Madi- Baton Jones of Hobart avenue. HAVANA foiwe Flnelli of Keorny, son. Misa Power is a graduate of and the late Mrj. Healy, to Wil- Miss* Zotti, a graduate of Sum- MIM Fern graduated from Sum- Sen Jose State College, San Jose, liam R. Dfwey, Jr., son of Mr. mit High School, attended Berke- mit High School last June in col- Cal, She wes overseas with the and Mrs. Dewey of Springfield MIAMiBEACH ley School eind Seton Hall' urban lege preparatory course*. She Is American Red Cross Clubfttotlle division. She la a member of the avenue, formerly of Sayre, -Pa. CRUISES * Elkwood Ploy School now attending; The Berkeley Busi- in England, France and Germany.- Junior a'Kenipl* and •» employed MUa Healy la a graduate of Via LAND • SEA ness School. • • Mr. Jones graduated from Put- at the Newark College of Engi- Summit High School and Qaines Infttpendtnt Trips Leave Any Mr. Boyle also attended Summit ney School, Vt, In IMS, and served K(«orted Lean ANNOUNCES neering. Mr. Flnelll, a graduate Secretarial School, New York. Mr. Oct. S * IS Hai. 2 J> High School and tbe International in the Army Ordnance. He ia a of Kearny High School, attended Dewey graduated front Sayre High Business Machines, School, He ii student at Rutgers University. II .days tt aatst Maml B«a«k Hotel «t« FallS e ssl on now employed at Clba Pharmaceu- Newark College of Engineering. School and served three yeanr^n Staamiiatr to Miami. All trsasfets alia itght- tical Products, Inc. He was associated with the Sixth he Navy, He is now entering the SMias laclalel- fax NOW OPEN A buffet supper will be given by Sisterhood Plans and Eighth Armies, serving thir- Diesel Engineering School,' New- Mr. and Mra. Fern at their home ty-eight months with combat duty ark. 14 DDAYS Via Itnamllatr te Miami. S aays ite*m»hip ernlMr or Psjl-Americao Airlines to Uaiana. on Saturday, September 20 to an- Active Program in the Philippines and New No date has been aet for the .00 At New Address — 199 Kent Plan Guinea. He U a student at Mont- wedding. • dsyi st Miami Beach, riant hotels. Slght- nounce the engagement formally. Plus Tas antf tnuufats. KM THIK AND FOUR YfAJt OLD CHILDREN No data has been let for the wed- At Jewish Center clalr State Teachers' College. •164 The first of the monthly meet' Say "Yea" and Join TWO-THUI OR FIVE DAYS A WlIK ding. Be a Volunteer Ings planned by the Sisterhood of Tour neighbor will ask you to TRAVELONG Be a Red Feather volunteer for serve Summit'* United Campaign TttAXSFORTATlO.V Fl RNI8HED Philhower Family Elects the Jewlah Community Center was No. Broad It., Elliabeth KUs. S-1M* _ Uli. held Monday evening at the Cen- Jhe United • Campaign's one-day, >n Sunday, October 19, Say "Yes" New i*n*r* UaaiBf tow Operators atswe 1M1 Summit People Officers ter with Mrs. Uewls Rosensteln, city-wide solicitation on Sunday, nd join the 600! Or call Summit Mrs. Adelaide Morrow McGiffin, Director October 19. Call Summit 6-1892 The 31st annual picnic of the president, in the chair. 6-1892 today and volunteer for I?9 Kent Place. Blvd. Summit 4-6719 today and offer to serve Summit. Philhower family waa held on Rabbi Judah J. Seidferf Veie^y led Feather Day, 4 Auguit 30 in Falrmount Com- arrived in Summit, to take charge munity Home, Calif on. Slxty- of the Center, addressed the Sis- New flv# person* were in attendance. terhood, urging them to make res/ Officers elected included two from definite efforts toward financing Summit. Bcnyew Philhower of a new building. Fall Hats Madlaon was named president; Plans were made for the year's COST OF LIVING Frank Philhower of Morris court, activities, the first of which will Summit, vioe-president; Veraon be a card party to be given by IS UP BUT All that's new In fashion..) Hoffman, Pottersville, secretary; Mrs- Rosensteln and Mrs. Max- Mrs. Beatrice Rinehart, Whlte- well Bovlt aoon. the unique "little" features ! Other officera for the year are: hou*e, treasurer; Isaac M. Phil- COMPARE are embodied in our custom hower, Cranford, historian; Harry Mrs. Adolph Root, 1st vict-preei- DeBow, Morrla court, registrar. dent; Mrs. Leo Pearlman, 2nd vice- made millinery ... all quality president; Mrs. Maxwell Bovit. TODAY Summit Family Visits recording secretary; Mrs. David materials or your own, to Dlxon, treasurer; Mrs, Robert ASPARAGUS SPEARS match your favorite fall Historic Williamsburg Mautner, corresponding secretary. BROCCOLI Mr. and Mr«. Marlowe Young Committee chairmen are: Mrs. costumt. and daughter of Kent place boule- Matthew Ziegner, publicity; Mn. CUT CORN vard, were Labor Day week visi- Herman Bovit and Mrs. Herman SPINACH * • ' tors at historic Williamsburg, Va., Silverman, membership; Mrs, Jo- Custom Hade Hat$ the city that has been restored to seph Schlein and Mrs. Samuel FRENCH FRIED POTATOES ^r«wVwvT VkOfrV Its 18th century appearance by Price, house; Mrs. Philip Eckel John D. Rockefeller, Jr. and Mrs. Irving Skeist, education; APRICOT HALVES While in the city they were Mrs. Leo Pearlman, Mrs. Samuel BOYSENBERRIES guests «t the Williamsburg Inn Brown, and Mrs. David Dlxon, and toured buildings that have program, PEACHES been restored or reconstructed as RASPBERRIES they were two centuries ago when Carters Have Daughter the city was the capital of Eng- A daughter, Mary Lynn, WAS STRAWBERRIES land's largst and wealthiest Amer- born Monday at Overlook Hoapi* ORANGE JUICE ican province, the Virginia Col- tai to Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Car- ony. ter of Beacon road. • , 57c LAMB STEW 4Sc 32c CHILE CON CARNI 19c 111 Summit Ave Summit, N.J. 62c CHICKEN CHOW MEIN 33c 79c SHRIMP CREOLE 65c 1.29 Sliced TURKEY drtsslng & gravy 85c Sic FILLET OF COD 39c Sensational Fur Values in 57c FILLET OF HADDOCK 45c The perfect "dnm-up" wool 57c FILLET OF PERCH *39c with a Rstteriag bow neck-line, 59c FILLET OF SOLE 53c • waist-whittling pointed bod- Ice, autd generously flared akirt FLitllD Styled for you In Jonathan MEAT POULTRY Logon'* ilghtaearttd p tat el plaids. Sixes » to 13 »i%M FROZENDESSERTS Remington Fur Co.'s PENGtIN FACTORY PRICES OFFERS Best Fur Values FROZEN lOOIfS in 5 Years! 12 MAPU STRUT SUMMIT 4^525 (Just Around tbe Corner From Fanny Fanner) To meet tbe public demmd for tower prieas, Fleming- ton Is rtdnclag their nor- mal margin of profit dar- ing tbls Ai>nl»«r»»rjr event. Yen will rind sU the moit wuStatf ran of qo«iiu- AHER m QUANT1IV—«t oor ilr- conditioned factor; »*<"* room—prlc«« U% to •»* ONLY LEIS tlua bit jeir. BIT Bvn H you'w n»wr WISELY NOW! Simplicity is the note of deg Tb oat won- cfcrhc«c/ sWfor* derful tqukree you nw on the Jasualncss is the mark of good taste. Perfect HINK of it-you can go right from August SEVEN- an hour at Arthur Murray's to • TEEN. Ton can T write In your school's party or a night club, and really same for ill to aee. comfort is good sense. Bostoman gives Thffr'i plenty or lood dance! Bring your date with you and looki' ind cxrltemmtt learn together. Right now two can learn wrapped up in etch one and onlf . IM you all three in the Plateau. Finely designed for the price of one—and save 50% Why misa out on the fun and pop- ia choice rugged, yet soft-feeling brown veal. ' ularity that comes to good dancers •very time^-everywhere^ Opt* Dmily It 9 p.m.' ©/ you can dharge Just put yourselMn our hands and well rotke you a marvelous dancer l» 5 p.m. It el #WeV In a few happy hours. Phone or come r fUMMOfON FUR CO- •UMINftTON. N. J. SUMMIT ia now. Veterans may enroll for Stnsf «» rear Hit teacher-training under the O. I. Bill. intitltd Id. SHOE STORE M. J. 414 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT. N. ARTHUR MURRAY 44 irltk Chwrcli Hate 104 Haliey St. • MA. 3-5151 WVKSTSQ ores IASTORANGI NIWARK 1 RATES NOW FOR I IN EFFECT OK.X3900 Ui Knusja's and Hserat 2 •citVT THi SUMMIT HlfcAlD, THURSDAY, SEPTfMIt* 11, 1147 If Cluf Activities in Summit and Vicinity Births tiated B) Rangers Two Girls inter Nursing Profession Area Residents of Harry Tiern«y. TJi» book U To Mr. and Mrs. AAalph Master- USO Hostesses Entertained '" "Rio Rita" is toe atory cf an work of Guy Boitoa aad American girl wboj* late Utlier :&ao of ShuapUw roa4. a daugh- Thompson and th* lyrics bava t^r. born "niursday, September 4, Help Sponsor had fettled in Mexico. She ii faced with choosing the Mexican been written tyjwtpb ICcOanay, ir overlook BosplUL Antique Show captain to shield her weakling It has been directed >n ft britM Bnd and entertaining fajbJ&n by To lir. aad Mrs. Otto Leasing, Nunwroui Summit Short brpther, portrayed by Albert et WoodUnd stvcnue, a ion, born Hills resident* *r* among; the pa- Carol), when rescue comes in the Frank Carrtngton and Agsea person of • handsome Ranjer c^twrday. September «, at Over- troni for the eleventh Community Morga^, whose work witb other captain, none other than Donald HospttaL. Antique* Sale Bad Exhibition to operetta* ru« made Paper Mill a Gage. The setting U complicated htld at th« Morrbtowrn YMCA. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniels by Clarence Nordstrom who seeks hallmark for outstanding enter- September 17 through 20, from 11 Chestnut street, a daughter, to divorce his wife, played by Umment. a. ra. to 10 p. m. Sunday, September T, at Over- Dorothy Jay. with the .help of * They Need V«*r Time «* Hospital Those front-Summit areL nebulous lawyer in the person of Eight community-Mrvtng H. Allen, Mri. Roland R. Bauon, Peter Birch, The fact that both Feather youth »ad w elf art agsa- To Mr and MM. Pat M&honey Mrt. Paul R. Bellow*. Mrs & client and lawyer become enam- cteii need your »p«r« time on Sun- < River road, a daughter, born Aahmead Biddulph, Mr. and Mrs. ored of Billie Worth helps to day, October 19, Vtriunietr with September 8, at Overlook Howard B, Bishop, Mrs. James complicate the situation. B. Burke, Mrs Charles L. Case, your WC »ei(Bb«rs, Enrol; to- Mrs. George H. Cnace. Mr« R. The operetta story i* not ex- day by calling Summit S-lStl NJC Alumna* of County Robinson Chance. Mr. and Mrs. «»tl\ new, but it i» tiniele*» in George I., ClWry. Mrs. Charles tile Miiw that it present* an ex- The Library of Congreu COB- To Meet at Elizabeth Colledge. Mi»s Marjorie Crane, cellent background for the tunei tain» '00.000 map«. Tb«" Union County Alumnae Mn. John M, Curtis. Mrs. S. W. i; & of New Jersey College for Eaton, Mrs. Frank Finney. Mrs U'...men will begin a season of Milton F, Fleming, Mrs. Edwin «KADUATE NURSE - Miss ANOT1EKK GRADUATE - Mis* itr.ed activities with its first Juliet Zimmerman, daughter of Florance, Mrs. J. W. Grocndyke, .ratting of the 1M7-48 year in the. Mr. and Mr«. George Zimmerman Kathryn Marie Finnerty, daughter Dr. and Mrs. J. Campbell Hownrd, >>*u;sh room of the Elizabeth Elks ofFtairvie-w avpnue. b among the of Ur. and Mrs. Ambrose B. Fin- Mrs. G. E. Kanouee, Mrs. Karl THE -= C^ IT WesttMd avenue, next 187 graduate, of St. Vincent's Keller.'-Mm. HenTy T. Lathrop. if. Jnesday at 8 p. m nerty of Morris avenue, also com- Hospital, New York City, school Mr«. L. E. Luce, Mrs, Richard H. of nursing. Graduating 'exercises pleted her nursing training at St. Marshall. Mrs. John F. MeKcr- Has Tea for Friends were held recently at st Pat- ' Vincent'*• an(* has accepted a poii- nan, Mrs. Charles C. Nichols. Mr. HELEN EDWARDS and Mrs. Herbert J. Qaborne, Mr. Miss Nancy Vreeiand, daughter rick'« Cathedral with Cardinal tio" at Overlook Hospital. She it and Mrs. W. W. Patten, Mr*. F. „, Mr. and Mr* Paul Vreeiand Spellihan officiating. I an alumna of Summit High School, ,. Livingston avenue. Murray Hill. L. Reynolds, Mrs. W. .jggnncth . !t;«rtained 'yesterday afternoon Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Seth H. Seelye, Mrs. E. O. JSpindler. Miss SHOP A tit a tea for thirty of. her ;.-;ena\* wh» will soon leave for PERSONALS Helen A. Spinning; Mrs. N. L. S»«rtout, Mrs. Henry Vogt. Mrs. Kxge. Miss Vreeiand will enter Mr. and Mr«. John R. Whitlock on their farm n«ar and (laughter. Melllce'nl, of Val- Harriet Volkenlng, Mrs. W. M. Smith as a member of the tilth- Bethel, Vt, have left for Logan, ley View avenue have returned to Ward, Mr«* Charles S. Yttwger. IIEA111 PAKTY—The above group of Summit USO hostesses, who New Beauty In Fall Hats . un class this inontli Utah, where they will resume their their home after (spending the Short Hills residents listed are attend parties and dances regularly at Lyons Hospital, were given, a studies at Utah State College. Offrr Vatir Span- Time summer at Lake Sunapee. N. H. Mrs. ft. H. Aborn, Mrs. Harold F.' special beach party at Long Branch USO last Sunday. HosU>»* for Both are graduates of Summit Want a job that pays joff in rich They were at the cottage of Mm. Butler, Mrs. R. E. Carlson, Fred tl»e day was Miss Philomena Kerwin, area director of USO at Lyons. Orm glance at our new fall hait will convince j.-sATdsT Offer your .spare time Whltlocit's parents, Mr. and Mrs. High School. •"•• • f ' H Clarke, Mrs, W. P. Con'way, Transportation was provided by Summit Rod Cross Motor Corp* and Myron p. Williams of Whittredgc Mrs. R. C. Craig. Mrs. Clifford E Summit USO. Recently a photographer from the national USO ffou ... each one a "Fathion Firtf," .. . ear* t n Sunday. October 19. to work Miss Eleanor Florence of Cleve- Gardens, who were also there and Dunn, Mrs. Ralph Edwards. Mrs. attended Summit's "Shock Therapy" party at Lyons and the pictures t-.-r.tb* Red Feather services of land wa#i the house guest over will remain 'until lute fall. Miss Dean Emery. Mrs. Robert Finney, he secured will appear in the September issue of the National USO *one a* individual as your thumb print, each >jainait'* United Campaign. Call the last long week-end of Mr. and Barbara Whitloek, who summered Mrs James T. Gordon, Mr. and M«8azin* (Photo by Jay) Summit 6-1892 today! Mrs. Edwin Florance of Pin« with her aunt, Mrs. Clinton S. nne a product of quality and tmartnea*. Grov.e fivenue. Mrs, R. O. Grisdale, ihrs. Austin Van Cise of Lenox road at Bay Kirkbridc, Mr. and. Mrs. Kirk Head, came home last week for Before Miss Carol Jean Stlfler MeFarlin, Mrs. James L. Mad- Rio Rita, at Paper Mill, Reflects a few days. She left Tuesday for returned to her work at Pitts- den, Mrs. G. A. Plllway, Mrs. Lake Sunapee where she will visit burgh after her vacation with her Boiling L. Robertson. Mrs. Ernest Change in Life Across the Border her grandparents before returning parents, pr. and Mrs. F. C Stifler B. Spencer. Jr., Mrs. C. Bireh Americana have learned a lot Monday, Sept. 15 ia sn interest- for her sophomore year at Jack- of Parkview terrace, she entcr- Stoner. Mrs. Donald W. Tay- about Mexico since the days of Bcrnat and Columbia Fine Yarns son College, Tufts, Medford, Mass. lor, Mrs. K. R. Vanderhoff, ing study of how the.se relation* tained Misa Nancy Babcock of the original production of "Rio Bucilla Embroidery Pieces Manchester and Durham, Mass., Mrs. John M. Whitljeck, Mrs. Rita," but the current production have developed during the last The Victor Harrises of Valley two decades. as her house guest. Rufus E. Zimmerman. at the Paper Mill Playhouse View avenue arc at home from The annual event, whioh attracts which begins its final two weeks The days of Mexican banditry Bcrnat Hooked Rug Kits Lake Mohawk, where they vaca- Miss. Edna Voorhces Dawnon of thousands of visitors from all vare long since passed and it would tioned all summer. Franklin place has returned from over the country, features antique David M. Griswold, son of Rev.: be unthinkable for the Texas Needle Point Canvases Lake Winnipeeaukee, N. H., furniture, ..china, plass, prints, und Mra. Clayton T. (Iriswold of Rangers to cross the border into Trcnchard and Bill Bones of where she ami her father, Rev. jewelry, pewter and rugs. More 16 Oak Ridge avenue, leaves for Hoops, Floss and Crochet Cotton Henry street, after spending the Mexico to search out their man, For Dependable Edward Dawson, were the guests than sixty outstanding dealers will Texas tomorrow, where he will at- but when "Rio Rita" was first Workmanship of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dawson have exhibits. tend Trinity University, San An- written the memories of Pancho Cooper of Governor's Island.. .- Dealers from New Jersey are tonio, as a sophomore, Navy V-5. Villa were Mil; fresh and "Cap- CHELL FRANTZEN Peter Bridgeman, Dutch Hearth, tain Estebah," played by Robert Mr. and Mb. Van Rensselaer H. Reasonable Prices After spending the summer at Carolyn Chance. Hazel Clark. Eckles, was modeled after a STUDIO Greene. Jr., will niove to Summit Smithtown, L. I,, Mrs. Albert G. Verncr Clum. Vera Copeland, Cop- South-of-the-border bandit stereo- from their New York apartment Open Daily 9 a.m. to 5:30p.m. Ganz and children are at their per Kettle. It. & J. Donahue, Mer- type. I . • Portrait, Commercial home on Edgemont avenue. cedes Dunning, Fort-LaPaugh, about September 15 and will oc- Reptmcrmrnt Parfa Jeaiirie. Furrnan. H, G. Gulick, cupy their new home on West End Today touriwts croaa the border "• Open Friday nite till 9 p. m. •nd Candid Mrs. Roger Spelding and her Harmony Hall, 0. W. Lindquist, avenue, which they bave recently back and forth to visit the land.s daughter Caroline of Mountain PHOTOGRAPHY Bessie Lonsby, Margaret Marck- purchased. I of e«ch other and Mexico is rapid- avenue arrived home Friday from steln, Don Maxwell, Marjorie ly beginning to rival Canada a.v Lak« St. Catherine, near Poultney, After spending the summer at U Kint Place Boultvird Huge— Junq Millen, PRtchwork Houfie. F. E. a place for Americans to visit. } Beechwood Rd Vt., where they vacationed dur- their cottage at Mantoloking, Mr. Robinson, Sue Scharrer. J. C. Seng, In the'1920s when Broadway fir*t Wairfc and Jewelry Repairing ing August. Mr. Spalding returned and Mrs. Van Renssclaer Greene saw "Rio Rita" it was still in the Summit, New Jemy I BEECinVOOD ROAD Bob Selby, Marlon Stillwel!, Flor- Summit 6-2158 the day after Labor Day. have returned to their home an De- twilight zone of a never-never STMMIT C-13M ence VanNoort, Mrs. S. VanRcns- Forest avenue, land. It is significant that the lu»l Arouni th* Corner from thm Merrill Mr. and Mrs, John S. Tennant selacr, Virginia Wood, Irene, daya of upset, turmoil and revolu- 2nd, and children of Hobart ave Young. Mlsa Allen Ward of San Diego, tion ended along about that time rue have returned from Chazy, Oal., formerly of Greenbriar road, and all elections in Mexico have N. Y., where they have spent the Summit, is th'c house guest of Miss Announcing the Opining of the Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Llew- beenT-egoiar And orderly for more season at their summer home ellyn of Plymouth, road have re- Joan Whoclock of Oak Ridge ave-, than a quarter century. Mr. Tennant's mother, .Mrs. John turned after spending three and nue. S. Tennant of Ann Arbor, Mich, one-half months «t Atlan.Ic City Sgt. Edward McCJ Preim of IVY TEA ROOM and his sister, Mrs. Austin Towner where Dr. Llewellyn attended the Camp Stoneman, Pllisburg, Cal.. of Chicago were their most recent World Telecommunication Con- 1 Morrison road, Springfield is on furlough and is visiting his guests before their return. ference. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A, Enjoy delicious sandwiches in a delightful A buffet supper for nine was Mrs. Burnct J. Clark and sons Preim of Glendale road. We are now given Monday evening at the Ho- of Valley View avenue are at home Mr. and Mrs. Will Edward Cu- «tmosphere and top it off with tel Suburban by Oscar Race, a after a vieit of about six weeks sick of Oak Ridge avenue and their resident of the hotel, with Mrs. Clark's brother, Fred- our "Yummy" pastry daughter Helen have returned erick L. Porter at Dallas, Pa. Miss Ruth Gray, president of the home after spending the summer Community Chorus entertained Mrs. Raymond K. Clark and at Alt-Ang Ranch at Steamboa Open for Business twelve members of the executive son Kenneth of Oak Ridge ave- Springs, Col, board at her 'home in Blue Moun- nue took Miss Joan Clark to Wells- T/5 William H. Simpson of Em- tain Farms Friday evening. College, Aurora-On-Cayuga, N. Y. mitsburg, Md...arid Prc, Bob Mit- last Friday where she entered as Mr. and Mr*. Alex H. Twombly, chell of Portland, Ore., both sta- a student. 2nd, formerly of Fernwood road, tioned at Fort George Mcade, Md. aje now living at Yarmouth, Me., Dr, and Mrs; J. A, Davis of Lake- and both in the First Army Band WE THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL where Mr. Twombly's -mother, wood, Fla., are house guests of recently touring the country, have CWtRH East Orange. N. J. Mrs. Sophie., Twombly, has jnade their son-in-law and dnughter, Mr. been the house guests of Mr. and RECEPTION ON OUR GRAND OPENING her home for the last few years. and Mrs. Joseph/Stranad of Moun- Mrs. Howard; E. Walsh of Ever- tain avenue, before going to Rich- green road. Now at their home on Mountain mond, Va. avCnue after three weeks at In- The Amos Hiatts are at their AND dian Lake in the Adirondack* are Mr. and Mrs. H. Dudley Swim home on Edgemont avenue, hav- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. KieUman and and their two children are living ing returned from various points. sons, Paul and David, and ^heir now at Pebble Beach, Cal. Mrs. Mrs. Hiatt was at Eagle Camp, daughter and her husband, Mr. Swim is the daughter of Mrs. South Hero, Lake Champlain. WE WILL ENDEAVOR TO GIVE YOU arid Mrs. Alex Twombly, 3rd. Oliver B. Merrill of Tulip street. David spent some time there and also at the Trapp Family Music Miss Pamela Lyall of Tulip The Valley Forge Military Asso- Camp at Stowe, Vt. Mr. Hiatt was THE FINEST SERVICE OF THE BEST street has returned from Indian ciation Alumni met Tuesday eve- on en extended business trip in Lake, N. Y.. where she vacationed ning at Hotel Suburban. the West and South. FOODS TO THE BEST OF OUR ABILITY. for three weeks at Camp Drift- wood. Miss Margaret Mark ham has Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boak, Jr., ust returned from the west coast and their sons David and Robert At their home on Mountain ave- by way of Yellowstone Park to bave returned from Oak Bluffs, nue are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph pend two weeks with her parents, Martha's Vineyard, where they Straned and children, who sum- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Markham vacationed. Mrs. Boak and David mered at East Hampton, L. I. Mr. if Summit avenue before return- were there all summer. All Cooking and Baking in the Home Style Stranad spent the week-ends with ng to Seattle, Wash. the family, Manner Done on the Premises. Mrs. N. A. Burgess of Oak Ridge Mra. Margaret Jones 1< at her venue and son, Albert, have re- Slenderizing! hon» on Hobart avenue after a urned from East Chop, Martha's Relax! No Exsrciit lix weefca stay in Canada. Vineyard, Mass., where they have Spot Reducing With OPEN Back from their August vaca- pent the summer. Mr Burg'cm will soon return to Yale University Slenda Vogut Reducing tion In New England are Mr. and Orders taken for wed- where he will start- his sophomore Syittm You are cordially in- Jfra. William H. Jennings of Colt DAIIK ear. ding cakes, birthday road. vited to inspect our Mr. and Mrs. Vincent O'Nell oj_ Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Bonn AND cakes, anniversaries Hotel Suburban spent the week- >f Lenox road and Mrs. Bonn's • y end at Warren. R. li with Mr, ister, Mrs>. W. Brian Watson of O'Nell'i «i»ter and brother-in-law, Woodland avenue, will leave this sanitary kitchen and SUNDAY and all special occa- Mr! and Mr* Frederick Coyl«. week for Kentucky where they will visit at Owensborp and other 11:30 itie* its modern facilities. Miss Linda Brock, the niece of A.M. SUMMIT ANIMAL Mr. and Mrs. W. Brian Watson of nave little wool" with a knowiri, Woodland avenue, who has been •*• . . . lighted with «parkling beads WELFARE LEAGUE heir guost for the last five weeks . . . new, flattering hip-interest . . * at their summer home on Long coffee bean, (heat green, royal, gold, Male dogs: part collie, black Island and in Summit, flew Mon- $50.00 day to her" home at Lexington, 0 an.d l*n. Part Irish Terrier, MERRILL IIOI SE Miw. AM lemtundin S*rtembrt 1 Y«B«m about year old. Part hound, FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE BLUE LANTERN ami September CMMPjwlil"" Eupert R. Lewis of Tulip META and EDWARD part bull dog. hrindle wsi white. is at home after attending a five RENDEZVOUS ROOM •i»urr day conference of his college fra- Room 310' Bsjuett Bldg. , Corner Kent Place Blvd.& Springfield Ave. floor) Summit 6-2948 ternity, Tau Keppa Epsilon, at m Springfield Ava. Summit' Champaign, I1L X3OOC II THI SUMMIT HEUAIO, THURSDAY, StPTEMKR II, IW Sporfs' Sidelights Title SEPTEMBER, A BUSY MONTH Diner and Fuelers to Play for - September U always a busy month for sporta wad along come 10 more day» of trout fishing to add to the Ipurden". The second portion of the season opened in our Diner Wins 2-1 Bott/e State on L*bor Day. No stocking was done, but it's quite President's Trophy | * possible that many nice ones are left in the streams from - -s- ' As Fuelers Romp, 15-5 last Spring's stocking. Baseball is closing shop, football Play Advances at Failure of the Legion's second baseman to cover begins to enter the picture in a big way, bowling demands its share of attention, while soccer candidates can be seen •ft'* on an infield threw enabled Bob Brydon to wore from in practice sessions. Yes, September is a biuy month for Canoe Brook Club third at the bottom of the ninth and give Summit Diner a sports and no one seems to be doing any grumbjing about Second round of play In toe 2-1 victory Sunday afternoon at Memorial Field in the it except the poor sports editor who eaift'find sufficient Prcaldtnt's Trophy at Own* semi-finals of the city softball championship series. T)1€ Brook Country Club is carded Diner will play JSaatem Fuel ja space for all of the doings. for this w«ek-*md. the flruU Sunday at . .Memorial { YOU CAN HELP ADVANCE SPORTSMANSHIP In the first round of play ovsr Police Reserve Field for the elty title starting at Hunting and fishing organizations, are the first to th« past week-end, tfa« results 3 p.'m, Ia Sunday's other semi. revive after B. summer of lethargy. A few organizations, were ai follows: Shows fhe Way flnaJa, Eastern Fuel such as Overlook Fish and Game Association, held skele- Fiifht A: H. A, Wilson aad O. agwinct Bell L&bi, 18-3. ton meetings during the sumro>r. Most just suspended in Brodley defeated G. A. Murray To Springfield Battle* Kivlen and W. A. Murray, 4 and 3. T. T. The Diner-Legion game wai t the knowledge that many of their leaders and chief sup- The Police Reserve Gun Club Meta and T. A. Harper defeated pitcfaer'a battle between" Uc"org porters would be unable to attend, . w ibot two matchei against the e R, P. Euwer and JR. A. Kuver. 3 Twill for th« loaera .and i>nt Meetings throughout this month and next will be newly organised Springfield Re- and 1. Kivlen for the winners. Twill had staggered. Members of these organizations are the boys MtU and Harper will play Wil- volver Club Sunday morning and a slight edge of the argument glv. who are doing the work, They ask for help pointing out son and Brodley thli week-end won both matches by good mar- : Ing up six hiU to eight by Kivia. | that every sportsman who takes a vital interest in the in tru second round. gins. - Shooting on the Springfield po- Th« Legion worcd first Ed game owes it to himself and those, now carrying the load Flight B: J. M. Burch and W. Gaffney tripled to open the fourth C. Houghton defeated J. J. Hick- lice range, the first course fired to join a sportsman's organization. and raced home on an mor by ey and Bob South, 2 and 1. Mo was the well known police or The day when purchase of a State hunting and fish- Slip Brenn. The Diner tiei the results were posted on A, L. Lowe Army "L." This is usually consid-. ing license completed the sportsman's obligation is gone. count in the fifth. Joe Yninotts and S. Varn playing J. P. Poinier ered the easiest course of fire a opened with a double to left, You can't get anything out of the game unless you put and C. D. Ryman. shooter conies up against. The moved to third on a sacrifice by something in it. The sportsman who is also an organization Flight C: S. G. Lee and A. B. Summit club does not make it a man gets double the fun. Ho knovvB the score. He can practice to shoot this course, but Jim Ahern and scored on a fii-ld- Drake defeated R. G. Hill and 8. er'a choice on Brenn. look behind the scenes and evaluate things for himself. G. Greenweed, 7 eCrnt 7. H. P. Law- prefers to shoot the more ad- The pay-off came with a bang " There are local and Statewide conditions to meet and rence and P. L. Lawrence vanced Camp Perry Course, which in the ninth. Trengrove opened defeated F. L. Balis bury was fired in the second match. improve. There is important legislation to support or op- with a double to right at which and F, W. Boyd, 3 and 2. Lee and Activities Perk Up pose. There's stocking to be done, vermin to be controlled, point Brydon went in to run ty^ Drake will play the Lawrences Activities in the various winter violators to be curbed. This is some of the work being done him. Kivlen singled to tho pitch- this Saturday. leagues will begin sometime dur- by the boys who are members of one club or another. Canadian National K. B, Photo er advancing Brydon to third. Flight D: G. M. and J, C. Hub- GOLFING ACROSS THE BOEDER—Four local men think nothing of traveling a Jew thousand milel s ing the next month. Gun club Sportsmen in Summit, especially the Overlook Fish & members are urged to contact the Joe- Yannotta then hit to Eddie bard-defeated W. W. Wallace and for a game. Above, on the second gje*n at Jasper Park Lodge in the heart of the Canadian Rockiea. Twill-at third, who made a per- Game \Association, are among tHe smartest and best in E. S. Miner, 2 and 1. C. H. Achen- officers of. the club in order to are, left to right', George J. Ray of Woodland avenue, retired vice president of .the Lackawanra Rail- fect throw to first with no one the State. W. C. Wittke, president of this association, is bach and M, T. Ryman defeated road; Andrew MacKechnie of Bellevue avenue, insurance executive; Charles U Voorhees of Locwwt Join in the activities. Further in- formation will be reported at a there to cover the bag with the a recognized leader in advancing fish and game'conditions W. P. Worthington and C. E. drive, retired telegraph company vice president and putting, Archibald S. Kirkpatrtelc of Chatham, result that Brydon tallied. Lindqulst, 2 and 1. later date. throughout the State. He and his members are in a poai-- chairman of the Morris County Board «f Freeholders. The are« vacationists mixed trout fishing The Legion played as cham- It also might be noted that at tion to see clearly what ia going on in North and South Jer- fiaturduy and Sunday's sweep- with golfing in the national park. pions of the defunct Summit Soft- the International Police match at sey, at Trenton, and along the coast. Members of this asso- stakes result*: ball League and the Diner as 78-5-73 Teaneck, the Summit men came ciation have a reputation for having a keen sense of pro- Pointer GlrU* Slnflci champions of the Claas "A" Soft- Drodlty 70-5-73 First round — E. Dun defeated O. home with five "Distinguished 8. B. liibtn O2-14-7S ball League. portion. J. C. Hubbard 83-10-75 Cottrell, «-o; J. Bibla defeated J. Experts" and two "Expert" rat- Tennis Championship King, 8-1; L. Pyle defeated J. Cronln, After the Diner-Eastern Fuel COACH CORNOG FACES HERCULEAN TASK PolnHr 7B-5-7* 6-0. ings and certificates. Summary of J. P. Lawnact, Jr. il-8-Tfl geffie Sunday for the city title, Bojri' Slnglw Springfield match: Two weeks from Saturday a "green" Summit High First round — O. Kemp defeated R. a' number of trophic* will b* gridiron combine will take the field here against Regional Tourneys Get Started Mojrtr, 8-8; P. Carlson defeated Hed- CoatM Summit Goffers Undaunted but delayed by rain and damp courts, the berg, 9-V, W. Tatlock defeated J. Springfield Summit presented including the Edward of Springfield in the season's opening skirmish. From Brockellbank, «-2; Z. King defeated a. IV. Pletc* 2S4!O«mulikl 294 A. Snook Trophy to the winntr of players participating in the aeve,n tournaments being HedberK. 8-1. Kuvln 2S0{ Saryra 293 where we sit at this time it looks like mighty tough sled- Gain Honors Quarter (lna]t—Kemp defeat** Carl- PerrtM m|F.J. Van Tronk that game. ding for Coach Elwood C. Cornog's charges. After two staged at the Summit Tennis Club awung intq action over son 6-2, e-1. Stewart 278|r Leiion (1) f Summit Dinrr it] Women's Double* •b r w • »*) ' ti decades on the firing line here as the school's grid mentor, At Braidburn the week-end. Only the men's open invitation tournament Tint round—T. Jackson and B. Cott- Totsla 11171 Total* 1163 EC'tano, lb 4 0 l!Ahern, cf 3 o n for the city championship succeeded in maintaining its rell defeated R. Rominow aad T. Van Came retry Connc OC'tano,2b • 0 3;Breim, 2b 4 o I Cornog was also set to sit back and give more personal Summit golfers were in the spot- e, «-3, «-4. ' Springfield Haroinlt B.Twlll, 3b 4 0 OOeddls, If 2 n n attention to preparing for the basketball season. Because light In three special tournaments schedule. PUrc* 2e<|O*muIikt 2t'J , cf 4 0 llFlaneran, lb 4 o the girls' singles crown she has Kuvln 250, V»n Tronk 27u E:O'ey. c-cf 4 1 1 Spencer. 3b a- n i•* of the second degree burns suffered by Peter Kandrat, over the Labor Day week-end at Ollson to Meet Stoke* CerreiH 24S'Lrrsenthlen 368 R.O'tney, s» 4 0 0 Cfnotts. ss 3 0 1 appointed as head coach this year, Cornog graciously volun- Braidburn Country Club. In the Led by Bill Gilson, seeded num- won so often, by a score of fl-O,6-0 . Stewart : S3] D. Coombi 26fl jB'tempo, If 4 0 1 Trengrove, rf 4 n j Only one match, was played in the Gill Golfer Tops Rlcculto, rf 2 0 0 Kivlen. p 3 fll feature attraction, a 36-hole medal ber one, the semi-finals in the' ToUl* B9»j TaUli a Twill; p 3 0 lfJ.V'notU, c 4 1 1 teered "to put on the harness" again and carry on in place women's doubles. of the stricken coach, who probably will not be able to do play tournament low gross was men's open have been reached. L.Twill, c 2 0 0|»Bryolitan honors at the Green Briar Riding (lls. Brenn, K. Oaffney, Ahern. C: Cat- Now, we submit, any coach losing this array of talent gles champion, who impressed ob- main to be filled. Sid Peters of Summit snared sec- women's championships In 1926, Club annual show. tano. faces a herculean task, to say the least, particularly when servers by upsetting AI Meunier, ond low gross honors with Miss Betsy Dun, finalist a year ago, wasn't pleased with h«r golf Fri- Eaitern fuel ,.-, . »•» I*** '3) 0-3, 6-3, and going on to defeat l( r h you consider that a goodly number of reserves have also Dorothy Beffa of Florham Park. Is seeded one in the girls' tourna- day in the Women's New Jersey Corporol Hcaelton Now ab r h " John Hornbeck, T-5, 7-3, in a ment in which only three matches DIParlsl, cf 3 2 2; Bone, 2b = « J been lost via graduation. In the low net division Aaron GSolf Association tourney. Yet, «he Marshle. c 5 2 3|Tacka», lb - j J sparkling match. Hornbeck had have been played. Stationed in Japan As a nucleus for his forward wall, Coach Cornog will Shaver of Summit and Dorothy left Plainfleld Country Club happy. previously ousted eight-seeded Bob Play in the junior divisions and Corp. Phillip Hazelton, son of J.PfCca.'ab 3 1 l|Galba*y, cf 3 2 1 rely on Red Feickert and Herb Hazelton for the wings to- Williams of East Orange were The former Sta^e women's medal DP'znttl, rf 3 1 JJ.Pecca, c 3 l i the winners. Second place hon- Sprague 6-2, 6-1, in a fine' display in the women's tournament are Mra. Daniel Hazelton of 40 De W.D'O'lO, 2U4 2 jlOclM.p •,.?"' t>lay champion lost to her daugh- gether with Fred Sigler up from the javees. Woodard and ors in the low net went to Mr». of tennis. In the lower half of the continuing this week. All semi-fi- Forest avenue, is serving with C.P'zmU,u 3 1 0Boughran, 3b a O.J ter. Jane. D'SImone, If 4 1 1 Nellsoo, ss 0 0 Henuler saw much hard work last year as tackles and Jean Robinson and Reg Grant, draw, Ollie Van Cise, seeded sec- nals are scheduled for Saturday the First Calvary Division now Turley, p 3 a 0JHawktr»», If 2 n 0 ond, advanced to the semi-finals on occupation duty In the Tokio- DeRosa, rf 1 0 o'Koenlg, »f 1 ° J should be greatly improved this year. Chester Cornog, both of Summit. with the finals on Sunday. A gal- They played together. Qn the |Pape, af I 0 o coach's son, performed creditably last year in the back- by victories over Herb Hedberg, lery of nearly 100 on Sunday at- outgoing nine each had 43. It Yokohama area. ' 6-0, 6-2, and over sixth seeded Overseas since December, 1946, Totals 3* 15 HI Total* f 5 J field for the javees as did Julius Kubach. It remains to tested interest in the tournaments was Jane's first active ye«r In Eastern Fuel 400 va S-» be seen whether Cornog has sufficiently recovered from Charley Rutzler, 6-1, 6-4. being sponsored by the tennis club. the WNJGA tournaments, and on Corporal Hazelton, is at present Bell Labs 300 tWJ- > Keglers Organize Two-bas» hits—Marshle, d Taylor to Oppose Van Cise her incoming; nine she surprised a squad leader of "A" Troop. He an illness suffered this summer in a Maine camp to meet Admission to the tournament! ia Home runs—Marshle, J. Pecca. Roger Taylor, former city and open to the public at no charge. her mother with a 41. The S4 was Is a graduate of Summit high the grid rigors. Bobby York up from the javees is also school where he played football. an excellent back^field prospect. Neumann and Grecco show For 19th Season Union County champion for sev- Summaries: six jhotR better than her mother, City Hospital, Ntwark, eral years running some time MenY Imitation Slnrlrs who plays to a 6 handicap, Jane, He enlisted In September, 1948, Picks Santa Clous possibilities, especially for the line. back end favored by many to an- First round—W. QUaon defeated T. getting 1« strok«s, won low net and received his basic training At Kent. 6-2, 6-1; 1 Wortmann defeated John A. Brady, Newark diroior With Eight Teams nex the tournament, but who is honors—her nr«t priee In State Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Quite frankl/ this array of material doesn't resemble E Low. 6-3. 6-3: C. Stokes defeated A. of Public Affairs, together with The City Bowling League or- seeded fourth because of insuffici- MetinteT, «-3, fl-3; J: Hombeck defeated competition. Maryland. championship timber, but we'll reserve opinion until a R. Bprague. 6-2. 6-1: O. Van Cise de- Nurse Joyce Sodergren and a" ganized for its 19th season Thurs- ent play in Summit, will oppose later date, for we do know that Summit High in either feated H Hedbetg. 6-0. 8-2: C, Rutritr Second low net prize went to eight-year-old girl" patient, last day night at the Field House with Van Cise by virtue of his 6-4, 6-1, defeated C. Herring, 8-0. 0-3; B.-Tarlor Calling All Citizens! Coach Cornog or Coach Kandrat can boast of excellent defeated O. Slmfex. 6-4. «-l; D. Soak Mrs. C. P. Armitege of Baltusrol, week gave approval to 390-pound Noel Bebout of the Chamber of conquest of George Shafer and a Six hundred Summit men and defeated B. Roby, 3-7, 6-2, «-4. 92-19-73. Scores of other Baltos- Patrick J. Kelly of Summit «» mentors. • Commerce team as president; 6-3, 6-1, victory over Dave Boak. Quarter (tails — Ollson defeated women needed to serve the city rol playera: Santa for this year's Christmas , Roy Baum of Root's, vice presi- Boak had previously eliminated Wortmann, 6-4. 8-1: Stokes defeated on Sunday, October 19! Call-Sum- Hornbeck. 7-S. 7-5: Van Cise defeated Mn, Rojr BiUnatead fl»-19—80 party at the hospital. Slim Santnj dent; Andy Andirio of Summit fifth seeded Dick Roby, 5-7, 6-2, Rutzler. 6-1, 6-4; Taylor defeated Boak, Mn. William Black .107-2*—83 mit 8-1892 today and volunteer Summit Firemen to Join Buick, treasurer. H. S. Kennedy, 6-3. 6-1. Mn. Glfini TlMlale 10t-19— 85 for Red Feather Day, Summit's aroused children's suspicions in 6-4, in a match marked by pro- Mn. 8. O. L*f. Jr. ef Enrollments tor Men's Cloted Singles United Campaign. ' former years. In Benefit Gome, Sept. 17 director of recreation, wns elec- longed rallies. The semi-finals of First round—R. Trowbridge defeated Canoe BrooH 'Irrd 1O3-1S—Si - Five players have been picked ted secretary for'the lDth time. this tournament are scheduled for C. Greenland. 6-3. 8-4: W. Spangeman Watchung Troops defeated E. Plzzl. 0-0. 6-2: T. Frout de- from c*ch of the eight teams In The league was organized by 10:30 a. m. Saturday morning. feated J. Pyle. 6-3. 6-3; H. Tertat de- the Inter-City Firemen s League, Climb Over 200 Kennedy in 1929 at which time Doubles Champs Advance feated C. Cottrell. 0-4. 8-0. he was physical director of the Second round — E. May defeated D. to play a benefit game- under the Enrollment for the Watchung Play in the. men's doubles tour- Kttcham, 6-2. 7-5; P. Trowbridge de- Y.M.CA. feated M Fine. 6-2. 6-1: R. Trowbridge arcs, September JIT at Green Vil- Riding ' Troop* have climbed to nament, also an open one for the defeated H. Ham 7-5, 6-4; Spangeman lage. Proceeds will be divided to over two hundred children, with The league will open with the city championship, was retarded. defeated J. MenaTd. 0-4, 6-2; L Toting YOU'LL SAVE MONEY AT same eight teams as were listed defeated J. Wlnslow, 6-3. «-0; D. pach club for its welfare fund for the troops starting their fall sea- Debbie Brannan and Roby, seeded Ketcham defeated It Kent. 7-3. fl-4; son last week, it is announced by last year. iMntches will be rolled M Spark* defeated Front. 6-4. 6-1: D. firemen who have been iil or in- number one by virtue of. their vic- Major Thomas N. Tully, manager on Wednesday ttwd Thursday Whiffen defeated Testut, 7-5, «-2. jured daring the past year. Sum- tory in the Memorial Day tourna- Men*j Doubles of the Union County Park Sys- nights on Woodruff's alleys in ment over Gilson and Van Cise, First round—B. and P. TroWbrldge mit will be represented by Henry tem's Watchung Stables, Summit. Springfield. the defending champions, defeated TRUCK HEADQUARTERS Long, Bill McCue, Chick Salerno, Although Troops Seven, Eight The opening match next Frank Matz and Carl Holmes, 6-2, Ketchem, Jr. and J. Wlnslow, 4-4. 6-2; Jack Parking end Herb Brenn. Wednesday cards Pulverizing Shafer and B. Harroun defeated E. May and Nine are fully enrolled. Tully 6-3, In a well played encounter. and E. Plzzl. 6-3. 6-1: T. Frout and F. Among the other teams in the sUtw, several openings remain'in Machinery, last season's title win- Van Cise and Gilson, anxious to OUbert defeated B. Testut and C. league are Chatham, Madison, ners against Garguilo Bros., the Greenland. 6-4, fl-3; D. Boak and B. the other groups. The children avenge their defeat on Memorial Bofe, defeated R. Ttnnernolm and H. Green Village and MorriHtown, range in age between eight and Mmners-up. The second match on Day, waded through the highly re- Kent, 8-1. 8-1. seventeen yearn, some without the opening night lists Summit garded veterans, Dwight Kctcham Second round — D. Brannan and ft. DODGE Rob; defeated It. Mtu and C. Holmes, riding experience, othera with lim- Buick against the American Le- and Hedberg, 6-1, 6-0, in such con- 8-2, 4-3; Ollson and Van CiM defeated ited ability. gion, Summit Post 138 . Next vincing style as to stamp them as Ketcham and Hedtxrg. e-1, 6-0; Mtu Thursday night Roots will meet nler and Wortmaan defeated Boak and Advanced members of the a team to watch. They are seeded Boye, 7-3. 6-4: Taylor and 8prmgut de- Charlines and the Herald will roll Watehung Troops are making second and will probably play the feated Prout and OUbert, «-O, 6-1. against the Chamber of Com- Women'* Siaglei eorly entries for the Horseman- fourth seeded Taylor and Sprague merce. Pint round—P. Oullck defeated T. ship Closs of the Autumn Hunter in the semi-finals. Brannan and Van CUe. 6-2. 6-8; 7-5. Second round—J.. Lerine defeated N. and Jumrx-r Show, to be held Sep- Roby will meet Tony Charshee and Morer. 8-0. 8-0: M Relyea. defeated 8. tember 21, at the Watchung Nye Quits in Madison Homer Lowcnberg in the upper Smith. 6-0. 6-0: E. Way defeated T. Rtitsler, 8-3, 8-2. Stables. Francis w. Nye has resigned semi-finals If the seedings hold. TRUCKS an football and basketball coach The last named team is regarded Chatham School Boys at Madison High to accept a by many as a strong threat to take coaching post at Wlldwood. Harry the men's doubles tournament. Edge Pulvtriitrs, 8-7 W. (Mike) Dearmott, who came Men-Women's Singles Chatham High School's soft- here In IMS aa assistant basket- A men's singles tournament is a Safer, More Efficient Driver! ball tenm edged Pulverizing Ma- ball coach and was acting head open only to club members not chinery last week, 8-7. The Pul- footbrtll coach that year while participating in the open Is also In IS A NEW verizers led 5-0 after three Nye was away in service, will take progress, but delayed. Both juniors With Dodge, you get frames. Chatham took charge by over both posts. W. Charlea and seniors arc competing in It to ENGINE coring three in the fourth In the (Chuck) Wilson, who last year the distinct credit of the juniors fifth. Chatham added n run in stepped down after 18 years as led by Phil and Dick Trowbrldge. AIR-OSPRING seats fnf a new rpower piant In your MS. the seventh on a triple by Thom- *>, '41 or « Dod$« or Plymouth. court mentor, i» baseball coach The women's singles tournament as and a single by McHtigh. This TOail (ct the i»m» powrr-plruurr, and director of athletics. is also in the early stages. 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Top Red Sox, H Tuby Fiole came to th* b»t In tht first inning «nd p*iked one of CMAM» trmAjt man MM Pete Gerity's books into the "Tailor-Mode.'* • • m bushes in left field with two mates aboard to give Millburn three MORE Meat-IESS Waste. runs in the first baaing of th« rubber game Sunday afternoon at Taylor Park, MUitmrn, against the Red Sox. The Milters went on to win 6-4 by virtue of another UNION mutt cluster of three runs garnered In the sixth inning. "Backed By Bond." In the fateful sixth. Pop San- GUARANTEED to iatiify. dore reached second on an error by Tony Bruno, the Red Sox's BROILERS & FRYERS third wicker. Fiole drove him home with a double. Cat Sereno then forced Warren DePaUna at Fresh Dressed second who had reached first on OMAMO UNION HUM lb. an error by Harold Ahern. A. ito- olwoyt PRICED LOW to Maryland gle by Tony Marcantonio drove 49< Fiole across. A ba*e on b&Ila to SAVE you money. Ed Miller filled the bases. As Ben .Palumbo filed out Sereno rushed oved with the sixth and final run for the Millers. CHUCK ROAST BEEF 57 The Red Sox scored one in the More With * first. With two away, Pat Hurley tripled to right and scored on "Economy Cats" SKY ROVERS WIN —The six-man entry from Summit Bruno's single to left. The loiers littrally "ran away" with the Tri-county Sky Rovers model airplane added two in the third. With one FANCY FOWL •> - 45/ contest Sunday afternoon at Memorial Field, amassing 738 points down, Adolph Corradi gained VEAL BREAST *29< to- 59P fort' Morriatown, ttfe nearest competitor. Westfield placed first on an error, Harold Cot- third with'4*7 and Dover fourth with 441. The Summit entries: terell then came through with a 3 Rib Cut Ib kneeling—EPalne,Cross, John Triolo, Joe Pictarelll and Richard Zeke; single to center. The latter ar- rtandlng—Larry Scarlnz) and David Knight. (Photo by Jay) rived at second when Cavello, the LAMB RIBLETS 35' 49 Miller's catcher, pegged poorly atteijiptinfc to nab him. Hurley i. Short Cut JMA/L $ML frih drove- thp runners across with a SMOKED TONGUES NJPGA Title 35/ MACKEREL GROUND BEEF 49/ long single to left. Successive PLATE BEEF Boniltu VA Golf Meet — Rib singles by Hurley, Bruno and STEWING BEEF, HALIBUT STEAKS -55/ Tourney Set for Frank Sommo gave the Red Sox VEAL CHOPS Planned at Lyons ,$hould»r Cut COD FILLETSw^ »$3/ their fourth and final run In the Tufy, Slk«d This Week-end 49' lb seventh, LAMB PATTIES LAMB CHOPS . 79' BUnERFISH LAMB'S LIVER For Patients Practically every pro through- Sunday's triumph over the Red out the state will participate in Sox was Palumbo's second The First Annual Patients East- HOUSEHOLD ft Co fay GROCERIES V/V/&/ the New Jersey PGA Champion- straight win over the Red Sox. rmfir ern Veterans Administration Hos While Summit outhit the Millers. pital'Open Golf Tournament will ship tournament scheduled for to- 10-8, Palumbo had a'slight edge NEE PS be held on the Coakley-Russo Me- GRANPMAtS morrow and Saturday as a 72 hole in the pinches striking out 10 bat- morial Golf Course at the VA Hos event at the Braidbum Country ters while Gerlty retired three pital on Tuesday, September 16. dy &/1AMO -•• Club. Madison. via the route. GRAPEFRUIT it was announced Saturday by SUPER Red Sox (4) " MUlkum (•) Philip J. Cummlngs, Athletic Di- Gene Kuncs, thi» year's winner Ab R H AbRII rector. :• of the New Jersey State Open Corrtdt, 2b 5 l l|Port»r, 3b 3 l l KONOMYNiAn and former Canadian Open Cotterell, If 5 1 1 Thom'ion, 3b 1 0 0 The one-day, 18-hole Medal Play Hurley, •• 4 2 31 Bcandort, ef 3 2 0 SUDS Kicr>«K i» ptrticulnly conscioui champion, is favored to take an- Bruno, 3D 6 0 2| Fiole. 2b 4 2 3 of tbc price of mem ihtse days, but — Open Tournament, believed to be other crown from Jack Mitchell, Sommo rf 4 0 2| DfPalma, lb 4 0 did you kqow that there are many MAYONNAISE the first of its kind for VA Hos- Sturm.' cl 4 0 0|8«r*no, If 4 10 present title holder, on the Saves cult of racat which can be bought at pital patients, ia being sponsored Ahern, lb 4 0 OjM'Umlp, M-c 4 0 1 very reasonable prices? And, these strength of his consistent play Bono, c 4 0 Oj Miller, rf 3 0 1 Time pkg. by the New Jersey Professional Oerlty, p I 0 l[P»!uml>o, p 3 0 0 29/ ' EconoaB)'" cut* are just at tasty, juit this year. If this happens Kunes Instant Coffee Golfer* Association, which will C»v«llo, o 1 0 0 at outritiout at the more exptnjive would be the second man In New Brlttltr, H 2 0 0 "Juxury" CUM. award suitable prizes to the win- NESCAFE Jersey golf history to hold both Iliit month my economy cut of the ners. Total! 38 4 10J Totala . 32 « 8 crowns simultaneously. • Rfd BOX 102 000 104—4 month it lamb foret — a cut from Siraimd In addition tt| the 18-hole Tour- Millburn 300 003 OOO—« BAB-O which you can make two delicious Other top rated pros scheduled Two but hits—Klole. Three bu« hlta meals. Hete they are: nament, there will be a Driving —Hurley. Home runi—Flole. Pairs on Various Contest and a Putting Contest, to; play are, Tommy Harmon, ball*—off Uerlly 3, off Piriumbo 3. Struck Lamb Shoulder Roctt Andy Lapola, Sammy Kinder, out—by Oerity 3, by Palumbo 10. Kr- CLEANSER • tboul&r ro«« cut, from limb (or* BABY FOODS Brands open to all the tournament entries, Tom p'Connor, Johnny DeLucca, rori—Bruno Ahern, Porter, , Cavfli«. miih ult utii ptppti. ti*<*ti ibb< roau, Ut with appropriate awards for the Passed ball—Palumbo, Double pl»y udt up. on a fan in an open roauini pan. Marty Tolomeo, Ben Yasko, Jack —Cottcrell to Ahern. Stolen ba»f»-~ Place m a anand ro>« ) winners. Hurley. Rum batted In—Bruno, Hurley, Cleans uotil doned . i)i)o HOC covet and add no Forrester, Marty Wallach, Bud Sturm, . Fiole ' 4, Paluznbo, Umpire— water. Allw thirty to tbinylive miouin Quaker or Mother's Invitations have been sent out Bwick. ptt pound tot roatrinn. Strve with ptar ohegftn, George Sllngerland, Pots & Pans halm topped with mint icily and heated. to 23 Veterans Administration Alex Ternyel and Jimmy Todd, OATS Hospitals in the Eastern Sea- Lamb Vegetable Strw New Jersey's only left handed Union College to Again N«I and .hank cut 4 imall ooiont, board area from Togus, Maine, to pro and former British Columbia Offer Russian Course from lamb for* liked SPABMETTI Rojinoke, Va. The tournament Is Champion. IVORY FUKES 1 tfet. »hon»nMu{ 2Vj tip. aalt limited to resident patients In VA Classes in beginner's Russian, b , ^ MACARONI hospitals and a maximum of five which attracted many special 4 tmall catroa, %1'Cti Flo4 w light!/ flour the lamb add brown lightly MUELLER'S tournament hopefuls from each Return from Camp students when Initially given a Safe Washing on all tide* in abortming. Add 3 cupa D«erfie!d Center Cut Wayn* County Cidtr Hon«yd«w hospital will be allowed to file Among t h e boys attending year ago, will be resumed «t of Fine Things pkg. iraier and aalt and pepper. Cover and 31 limner lor I'/, hourt. Add vc«e(ablei and N« JOJiin Camp Atwater at East Brook- Union Junior College during the ASPARAGUS... 15/ VINEGAR entries. l»" XJPGA; Jack Fox. Chairman, NJ attend, Arnold J. Keen, the in- Dissolves Fast Ige Flotill Diced 19/ SHREDDED CODFISH X' 16/ COCOA MARSH £25/ ^47/ of the camping program,' later Naecy Lytm A4 Pick-Pak Fresh ' AA X-P«r» #i«* fioltl Rehabilitation Committee; structor, has scheduled classes in Cold Water pkg was chosen as the bugler for 29 Grand Union Homemikeri Serrict Tommy Harmon,- Chairman, Pa- for 7:40 to 9 p. m. on Tuesdays PEACHES & PURS ^^31/ DILL PICKLES . . *" 29/ DEVIL'S FOOB MIX ^23/ !amp Atwater. He also qualified JO Churth Street, New Vork, N. Y. tient Instructors, NJPGA, and and Thursdays. Although the bulk Hurffi A tk ' Armour aim Good to Jot «, a junior life-saver receiving Pleat* send me vour new recipe leaflet John E. Whltford, Chief, Special of the enrollment is expected to he Red Cross certificate for this •ECONOMY I*EAT MEALS." TOMATO SOUP . "" »" 16/ CORNED IEEF HASH "--26/ POST TOASTIES Services, VA Hospital, Lyons, will be special students, undergrad- SPIC&SPAN :vent. be in charge of £he tournament. uates enrolled will receive three KETCHUP .. . »*^ 25/ PEANUT BDHER . '^35/APPLE JUICE . Tournament entries for the In Summit he Is a member of points of collegiate credit upon Boy Scout Troop 161, and Lincoln successful completion of the No Rinsing U or. SPRY SAMBO PEAS ( K.istcrn VA Hospital Golf Cham- YMCA. ourse. No Wiping pkg. Vegetable Shortening Chocolate Drink Dawn-Glo-Esrly June pionshlp will have to be at their I best over the Coaklcy-Russo Me- 1 lb. tin 31b. tin morial Golf Course. The nine-hole layout, with back and front tees, PALMOLIVE or glass or glass 1, 2'" \7* constructed for the hospitalised <•• cant • aw ' veterans by the New Jersey Golf COITOR 4 Rehabilitation Committee Is a 6- o6uc/ DAIRY TiOQ-yard, par 72 course. The roll- ing course in (the foothills of the picturesque Watchung Mountains, MARGARINE WHOLE MILK CHEESE places a premium on long, straight DIF McCORMICK t driving. All-Swaet - Blue Bonnet N Y.Stal. HAND CLEANER PICKLING SPICES Ib. Nucoa-Filbert-Parkay 3 5 M«dium Sharp 10 or MOiTARD SEED Power Squadron Domestic Greasiest Hands pltg. WIOLE CLOVES •H . CutorSllfcd JH Matt Kindi, Sheflord AM SWISS CNEESE . , 73/ AMERICAN LOAF CHEESE »49/ JAR MEESE . . >"»23/ Delicioui To Give Courses >a , Chees* of 100 Uses t\ M . Creamy |« . DIF MASON JARS £.65/ £ 75/ CHEESE . 59/ PABSTETTCHEE3E"i—24/MUEMTER CHEESE . '47/ On Boat Handling HOUSEHOLD CLEANER IDEAL JARS . The Northern New Jersey Pow- er Squadron will condct two H.nd/ 10&OZ. 4 courses in "Piloting and Small Economicsl pkg. I FRCSHfWf I VEGETABLES Boat Handling," starting Monday LrdiEye 12o at the Plalnflcld High School and V/V/O/V on Tuesday at the Maplewood High" WILBERTS PEAS . ,*» School. Both classes will con- ifdiE)r vene at 8 p. m. FURNITURE POUSH • * 16oxOQ,» Instruction in the courses is No Hard tot. FRUIT »«« p*OO' offered without charge and Is open Rubbing GRAPES i° both men and women. Classes • Runt Like New Engine bol. 27/ ^ 16 or. will be held one evening each week pkg f Klrkman PANCY "r approximately ten weeks' dura- w Luscious Table Grapes- • Has been completely torn down and tion. Text books and other equip- BORAX SOAP First of the Season TOKAY ment may be puprchased at the rebuilt to our exacting apedficatioaU —23< Grand Union Teas 2 19c opening session. t«av« Skin Soft The subjects cWred In these • Won? parti replaced witk New Gen- -- 13/ Tlurscs include the following l«n- LUX TOILH SOAP TEA POT TEA P o r t a n t points:. Seamanship, uine Ford Parti % lb pkg % ib P^B- SWEET POTATOES 3 19' equipment and'lights, rules of the SOAFFLAKES. . rond of the eea, mariners compass, e Immediate DeliTery Wllbtrt'i No-Rub "ids to navigation, charts and FLOOR WAX *•* 35/ Piloting, manners and customs on Blcachti Softly ORANGES • 12 29^ shipboard. CLOROX OM 11* t*t. 16/ 21^39' Boat ownership is not a re- Am«ricon St*«l Wool SOAP PABS . quirement to taking the course Ask About Our Budget Plan (We*.33/ TEA POT TEA BAGS and attendance of anyone inter- 6 to 12 Month' Shelby POTATOES : 10.37' red in the subjects taught will MOP HEADS . 16 it p^9' 48 m pK9< he .welcome. 15-25-45-60 W lung Men's Civic Council DILLON MOTORS, INC. 6. E. LIGHT 1ULIS - CELERY HEARTS 2-25^ J Hear Mrs. R. L Miller fi. E. LIGHT BULBS 2" 15 39/ Ihe Young Men's Civic Council 520 SpringffeW Ave., Summit Su. M200 PRICES ON LIGHT BULBS will hear Mrs. Richard L. Miller INCWDE EXCISE TAX "Pfak on the "Revision of «tye New SUPERMARKETS Jersey State Constitution" at their Estimate Given on Body and Fender Repairt GRAND UNION opening meeting September 17, at " P-m. at the YMCA, Edward C. and*Painting »°lmes, president, announced yes-' terd»jr. 20 THI SUMMIT H»AL0. THURSDAY, SE?TEMtlR H, mi on diYideada, aad Kr. Holms* «• Tern fal I asow fall apoa the easts', offered and tak«s hla part «M a fleataf of membership and the lit- Rotarlau taking a pl»«« » the •tetoea million tons of rala and | every ateoad «f tb* da7 good cltUwa in th« school eon* aratttre of the club at the condu- Handbook Issued •ton of the ceremonies. .; community. malty." At the conclusion of the eeremO' HENRIETTA M. HEATH The inductees, WUllani R, Gil- ales the spokes ia the Rotary #IAN«T son, city clerk; Arthur W. Smith, wheel had been filled la with the At Summit Wgh superintendent of Overlook Hospi- CALVARY CHURCH SCHOOL Rotary Inducts words, "He profit* moat who serves r STUDIOS REOPEN SEPT. ©, 1947 tal; Roberts v. 8. Reed, superin- best" In keeping with the flag dis- tt»*f«rretf©n S«pt. 3-4-5 For Student Use tendent of schools, were escorted play Walter J, A. Connor sang as (EPISCOPAL) '^. 5 Senior High School student* oa New Members; to seats is front of the head table solo, "Hymn of All Nations." HARMONY . SIGHT READING - THEORY by Edward C. Holmes, 3rd, Vin* returning to school Monday for The -single visitor present, W. Woodland and DeForest Avenue* imf Training • Original Composition cant A. Burgher and Walter S. the fall Urm found that during Kelton Evans, was Introduced by AI Officials Kddy, respectively. _^. the summer a ** page handbook, Kdward J. Whitmore. 13 LORRAINE PUCE including the cover, bad been is- Tore* sew members wan In- Mr. Aleibury, a past-president ducted Into the Rotary Club at SUMMIT 4-6534 sued during the summer to ac- and historian of the club, gave a quaint them with their opportuni- Monday's luncheon in a manner brief hlatory of the organisation Copltoki Dkktnoii Hot ties and responsibilities aai to new to most of the members. At of Rotary by Paul Harris 42 years Cotnprtt«d Suimn«r Study make the information thereon each end of the head table were ago and the extent to which it has available in convenient durable massed the flags of all nations, grown throughout the world. He Mtas Capltola Dlckerton of Bayre form. with the Rotary wheel la between. also stated that. Summit Rotary street has completed a course at lHew Fail Redactions On All Courses For atudents entering the school John Davidson, past-president, was this year observing its silver the Jullliard summer scapol of mu- for the first time, principally acted M master of ceremonies, as- anniversary, that the club came sio in New York, where she stud- We an happy U announce th« befinitlng of our ttevt into official status In November, sophomores, the center page* of sisted by Alfred W. Aleabury, ied the psychology of music edu- s the handbook (8xT) are given over 1922, with 25 members, five of !• botto class and private instructions Carleton W. Pierson, Harry Good- cation and applied piano theory. to maps of the building, one for ing, John D. Hood, H. Donald whom are still on the active list hi wtditioa to oar 1 for 1 rate, £ the firat floor, and one for the Holmes, with Joseph B. Engle, and two oa the honorary. After taking a two weeks vaca- OPENING SESSION second floor. president, welcoming the new Mr. Pierson spoke on service, Mr. tion touring the mid-west, Miss I As explained b/ A J. Bartholo- member! and presenting the eertt- Qooding on investment, Mr. Hood Dickerson has resumed her teach- JHtWrbuf Rumba mew, principal, in a foreword, ing in piano. Sunday. Sept. 14th, 9:30 a. nt there Is found in the handbook "what the stndent should know Graded Courses from Kindergarten through Hijh Sciiooi about courses offered, school regu- Watts Tango lations, student activities, guid- THE CHILD 6IRDEN OF MUSIC GOOD BUSINESS Latest In Teaching Methods, Equipment and FactUUci. ance and health services. Not only training; doesn't cost—-Jt pays A 08% Award for High Standards. (3rd conaccuUv* yewi Samba will he want to read thU himself, Re-opening ..•'•' The strong, Intensified tutoring r«n> Special Visual Education Program. F«x Tre4 but doubtl&ss the teachers may alerMI sjr experts In all secretarial aad business subjects equips the Steady Enrollment Increase. discusa with the home room or MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1947 student quickly for the better op- clau certain actions that may be portunities »f today. Classes for b*tinners and advanced students •! appropriate from time to time. all aget — moderate tuition — free However it may be used, it it Announeet placement service—KULL COURSES S, Etpatns Ea»H}', Quickly at Your Convfnlenr* or Individual subjects. Bulletin oa the hope of the students and request. New pupils may register at the Parish House thii teachers who prepared the materi- A Creative Arts Group lor rV«.»checl CMMrtit, New Term—Sept. 22nd week or on opening day. For further information al that thU handbook will help all 9 Stenography • Typing I Dauphin Dance Studio \ students in planning and achieving five imniiiifs • week from f to 12 neon • Oomptometry • Accounting phone SUmmit 6-J814. a worth while school experience." S MADIMKV TIIKATKE BUMi. MA 6-2167 The principal adds: OPEN 1 r. M. to II P. M. "The school offers a program of Small Secretarial THE REV. ELMER F. FRANCIS, MlnhUT-lm€.hm,U. course), instruction and services ALICE BRUNDASE MARSH SCHOOL designed to help young people se- Director " 31 Central Avenue THE REV. JO1US F. HAMBUN, Jr^ Smpirimt*ndemi fc cure their own best development Newark, N. J. MA 3-4240 and preparation for the future. 15 Franklin Place' Summit, N. J. The school community itself U an CAPITOLA DICKERSON opportunity for training In clttten- ^ Telephones Summit 6-0108 or 2709 ship. The convenience of all Piano • Sight Reading - Voice necessitates the cooperative ob- servance of some daily routine . Classes Begin September 15th procedures. Class projects, student activities, group plans—all require Kent Place School for Girls tt the for their successful completion, a wllllngnau on the part of the SUMMIT, N. J. MUSIC ROOM members to Join the effort. And so BUXTON a student will receive the best ed- Street Summit 6-O400-M ucation, to the extent that he makes use of the opportunities Country Day School will reopen on SHORT HILLS Re-opens Monday, September 22nd FOR ITS TWENTIETH YEAR Thursday, September 25th FOR ITS 54th YEAR " Nursery Through Eighth Grade

HOT LUNCHES — BUS TRANSPORTATION KINDERGARTEN THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL Winifred Moore, Director Short Hills 7-3030 COLLEGE PREPARATORY AND GENERAL COURSES BUS TRANSPORTATION CAN BE ARRANGED IF NECESSARY Montdair State Teachers College Graduate and Undergraduate Courses for High School THE PRIMARY SCHOOL Teachers, Supervisors, Administrators, Guidance Director! offers special advantages. The children are cared for from Part-time and Extension Division Begins 9:00 until 4:00. A hot lunch is served at noon, followed by Saturday, September 20 rest and play periods. Expert teaching, art, manual training, Advisers May Be Consulted Saturday Morning, between rhythms, singing, dramatics and French are included. Both WITH THE "WRITE" EQUIPMENT 9 A. M. and 12 Noon, September 13 boys and girls are accepted in the Kindergarten. rVrita for Announcement of 1947-1948 Offering! Our experience of 36 school seasons will assure HARRIET LARNED HUNT, Head Mistress you of fhe proper selection of school supplies. Your son—h he preparing for College? BUT—What colleger What court*? efficient work haUu, grounded In What are the minimum standards the fundamental* of mathematics for entrance? Bring your problem* and science, capable of clear, effec- ¥ * • •••••••* * • * Fountain Pens and Mechanical Pencils lo the Director of Admiuiom al tive expression in tpeech and writ- Carferel Sthool. Carlerei is proud of ing. Carleret graduate! are all-round its alumni who have graduated from Composition Books leading college! throughout the young men. •oecetbful in Ihe elai*- country. Our boy* wer« well pre- room, on the playing field and In pared •ehoUitieallr, poMewed of their social aditMtmenti with fellow Loose Leaf Notebooks and Fillers ttudentt and tne faculty. fully Accredited Periodic aptitude and achievement leMt are given at s mtana foe Mongol Color Sets guiding each boy lowardt hit fulled development Individual attention it given to improvement of reading habilt, with com-' Pencil Cases plet« equipment under tuperviiion of * Psychologist. Healthful Environment—40 Acret—Elevation (SO ft—Bus Service." j Book Bags and Brief Cases Boarding Facilities Available—New Large Dormitory FROM FIRST GRADE TO COLLEGE 'Girl, tectptd lAnwgft Fifth For catalog or interview address * i Ink, Paste, Water Colors CARTIIIT SCHOOL • WIST OMAN*!, N. J. Phone ORange 2-1300 JVoipcct Avenue near Northfield Avenue

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FMOTOCRAPH because it if an Interesting; treatment of an Apricots HiivM-ion« J0o» cw25« ." .-n el/-hAndled subject, this photo by Louis Pugeard of Detroit ln tne Graflex Photo contest. ' One Pie Blueberries N*W PMI U«I.a»d 20»tun3(or29« Trying to answer, these ques- pher. His style and technique will .. ns Is like deciding arbitrarily mirror his personality and will ' Sweet Com AaP-Fwcy-CraaiiiSiyl* 20«*. canl7« .that apjjfle pie i» better than blue- not be rules he has learned from berry "of that a blue roadster Is textbook. ., -• Campbell's Tomato Soup N*w pick 3 t«ns 29« a .bettert caxr than a. green* aedan. This is no plea for beginning One truly great picture may break photographers to ignore the basic Tomato Soup AnnPaga 3cam28c a.i the ruI*» that make another rules of picture-making. These one equjjUly great. One judge will must be learned before a photog- Treet or Redi-Meat . . . i2otc.n35c • have a 4«t of atand&rda that com- rapher can understand th« prob- lems that face him. But the great Corned Beef Hash Armour'i Wox. c«n26« p'.cteljr {Ufy another Judge's phi- V^—sT \7-M losophy.? photographs are made by men who, Spaghetti Encora-lt.liin SlyJ* \S\i ex. can 2 for 23« There U one rule of thumb that having learned the fundamentals, teems ty apply to all top quality go on to interpret them ln their Claridge Hamburgers, t • t6ox.can43e photognjlphti, however. A good own way and make their own rules f.ciure must tell an interesting when necessary to create a work Beef SteW* Surnham 4 Mornll'i 20ox.csn.41e story in the best possible manner. that tells their story in the most with tptetm That stijfry may be as simple as effective manner, Libby's Deep Brovn Beans u 01 canl4« YOU CfliilT MEAT... "Jackie lilt & cute youngster" or •Oraflex Photo Director Contidmme* Am to Quality and Priem at A&P as profound as "See what logic Ann Page Beans * • • w 01. cm 2 (or 23«, and ordfr there Is behind all of nature." How important the story Gravy-Master . • • • . i^oibof. 15« A*P Sells Omly Oae <(«allty... HIGH!

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To t\o\d Clinic at Salad Dressing Annpi9« pr.isr31e I one quality standard — not several — and that standard is always high. A&P has only one price — not many — and that price is always the lowest possible price. In these days when you are Premium Crackers Nabitco iib.pkg.23o1 K/eslae-Summit seeking to get the most for your money, isn't it reassuring to know that you can always buy How tf simplify housework and ThriU-PrUed problems: jn buying kitchen equip- Crisp-BiX Surry's 10 oi. plo 17« with complete confident* at your A&F. ment w'il| be the related themes of PANTRY VALUES G. Washington Instant Coffee 4 oi tin 38c a meeting for local homemakers lf0ili Short Cut, "B * Frying-SiM under 4 Ib*. Ib. J£2 !>onsore<| by the Union County Porterhouse Sieak i»n Watt* 87c La France Bluing Flakes • 2PkB. 17c Home Extension Service and held BEECH-NUT fot Fricass**, Saladf-SiMi 4 lbs. & ov«r Ib. 4 5 Sirloin Steak .. -«7c v, the fCresge-Ncwark store In Octagon Cleanser • • • • can 6c ?.mmit (j|n Tuesday, September 16, BABY FOODS a ':>m l:3(f to 3 p.m. Ducklings .3J Shoulder of Lamli Chopped! 1 Ajax Cleanser . • • • • . cm lie Speake|f« will include Mrs. Doris Turkeys Young-SitM U KM. »nd ov«r Leg or Rump of Veal •••••. fc 59c I Anderson, state home manage- doean |ar Gre-Solvent Cl»an» Handi 11b can 13c 3 Ib. can 33« ni>nt specialist. Mrs. Margaret Chuck Roast or Steak son* in Rib Veal Chops ...... h,69e .'!»irns t>( Elizabeth, and Mrs. Spreads for Bread! .Mary \V. Armstrong, county home FLOUR Prime Ribs of Beef sh»n c»t Boneless Veal Roast shouw* n> 53* ag< nt. . ;' • . .'•'•'. 5unnyfi»!d Gold M«dal, All Sweet Margarine • . • . it> 35c Top Sirloin Roast NoF*tAdd.* Smoked HaniB Rtadylo-Etl-V/hoUorEilhtrHsll Ib 75c Mrs. Mearns will outline the All-Purpos« H«ck*r't,Pillibury ::nc:plej of work simplification Nucoa Margarine ... • . "> 35c Top Round Steak i • • * . . Smoked Beef Tongues ...... * 19« ai embodied in the job methods bag baag OOC "~ in which many Peanut Butter Ann pag. i ib. jar 35c Round Pot Roast NO F«I An.i»« n> 89c i interested since, Peanut Crunch r«nui suttar i R>. iir 39c Chopped Beef fnthW Ground Smoked Pork Shoulders »'cni« ib 57c ky^he extension DEXO Added to her account will froth <* c«rn»d Vegetable thorfaning Apple Butter VVKH. HOUU 21 OL isr 23C Plate & Navel Beef Fremh-Cauyht Seafood short Ireports from two house- Shoulder Lamb Chops Fresh Butterfish ...... • . "• 29c •<* explaining: how they adapted 1lb Preserves Ann P«g»-P«ach, Plum. Pinaappla 11b. tar 25« coursi^ to their own problems. can34c Loin Lamb Chops > Fresh Whiting . , . . . . • . . _ »-1* Selection of Washers Grabapple Jelly AnnPag* 12 ox jar 21c "Sf tectfin of Washing Machines" Skinless Frankfurters Fresh Flounders ,,...... «• 23c Mrs. Anderson's topic. She be- Marmalade AnnPagt 11b. jar 25c '••••••('!• thfjt the washer ranks highPALMOLIVE SOAP a* a labijt saving device and that For toilet and bath •hTo is s| great variety of the ma- chines to choose froim on the post- ar marlet- The right buy for one might not be so for an- STRETCH I0M BUDGET IN STRETCB YOUR BUDGET WITH FRESH other, an I Mrs. Anderson will try WHITE HOUSE MILK • o aid th< pyczled homemaker. PALMOLIVI SOAP White House* it richer ... better fot efore and after sketches For toilet and bath your baby. Every pint contain* 400 " THE Ll.S.P. units of pure vitamin DJ.' r>t a kitcr en as a concrete example bath size Mrs. Arm strong will present "Step Rich, healthful dairy foods from A&P cans and Enei gy Saving as Result of always make a hit with young and old •2* 2iO Everything in season is priced within reason at A&P's bift Kitchen I ^arranging." Many seem- alike. Keep your icebox filled with *No.» conrwetad with ony ottwr comfaryf gardenful of tempting fruits and fresh young vcprtnbles. They'rr r'f. 67e A meet ig of the executive com- J. S. No. 1 Gr'ada Mild Cheddar smooth FISVC* ib. 53c Potatoes ' fittee of the Union County Home Ext«nsio! Service Council will also COLGATE'S VEL American Process Maioni ib. 47* wnn MM 1MB California Oranges Swtal Juicy -•" held oi Tuesday morning at the For silks, rayons, dishii "iinc of Mrs. William Sartorius, ' Calilorn'a n Blue Cheese Silty-Tangy * 57c Fresh Peas f Olrn C aksavenue, president of Oven-fresh treats made by our own "if count 1 this year. After lunch GorgOPZola Sslly Flavor Ib. 65c bakers. And just as, delicious u they Criip Ttndar ! Table Celerf ^ro the group will attend the Cold'NRich Mid ib61c are thrifty, at AiP. ' ''c moon meeting at the Krcsgc New Cabbage Homa Grown >":«ro. E her Mrs. Sartorius or Muenster ^tjtt wiicomin b. 47c Mrs. Edw ird G. Willis, of hickory SUPER SUDS •fane Parker Donnis Radishes Homo Grown :o)| d, also a representative on the For dishes and duds Ched-O-Bit Ch.,,. Food 2 Ib. loaf 83c ' ''uncil, v ill be glad to give infor- g Sweet Potatoes U. S. No, 1 Grada PrOVolone ^ Flavor ol ill Own Ib. 55c Cinnnnoii of 12 out the extension work. Horn* Grown Toscano, Romano f»' Grating n>. 79c Egg Plant leraldrlc interpretations Cocoanut Raisin Buns M- to 29« Yellow Onions U. S. No. t Gfii* flag i sage adopted by XJ. S. Cottage CheeSC Bordan's I ox. cent. 14e : riots, Pound CakeCoidorMirbuiooxcui29« he flag Is considered to KlltKMAN ma Grown Cream Cheese a oi. Pio 2 for 29e Beets Ho -Trsen the living country and Angel Food Barw. k«ig» »u«59« itself considered an a living BORAX SOAP Farmer's Cheese *«i pk«. 19« For Iht c Heavy Cream . Hpinteoni.32e Dundee Cake Popular F*vorihtMiiiM53a laundry c»k«9 Fresh Milk Homojanix»«C 2 q» 41o Sunshine Loaf Cake H EVISION KIltKMAN Applesauce Cake . FINE FRESH UP caland Theoretical cians Course lead* |o SOAP FLAKES jj unities in Indunry, Fqr fins largs O 1 A&P coffee ii eitri-fresh, ex- Eight O'clock «& Mild and MiMow , Daj "ing or own Buumss, tra-good tasting because it's r Eve. Sestiont. " fabrics pkg O *• MVtttnmt Eligible. •old in the whole bean and Red Circle QWro*M never ground until you buy. Rich tnd Full CHIFFON FLAKES Try bettcr-ttsting A4P coffee For line fabrici and dishei today. Bokar .. Vlooroui and large pkg 21 TH§ SUMMIT HIKAID, THURSDAY, SlPTfMIIR 11, !t4? I "Cm***,* mm WHfc ud ti tbertfor* Mai Tofint 0 Hit later U»U year; a preview of tb« without motive. tunej tatdoe « on hU own •tarring Nearbv Theatres Dorfag TWwt «t RMdt't At Meodowbrook radio program, "Torme Time," Heading t»?t. ii. i2, n, it, a, it. a Wt*. Tkun. 1 A SMUT perfect crima forau the After an au*p«k>u* opening with heard over NBC Saturdayi at 5:30 "MOSS KM aw Gloria Orabame, Paul POSSESSED" 1 Perry Couo and Marion Hutirn, j p. ; the standard number* h« Thuri, m . Mao., Tu« , Wed, 3 S4. W«|.. t basil of toa thrilling new dnuna, Sam Levene, Jac*><«»*>'*"»<«<'**>*->«^ Tuts., Wrd 1» 7W t« o . HOMIISVOWM You'll Delicious Sandwiches Served At The Bar II. 13, IX. II, IS, K. 17 raAT P- ill. be OH A THE agn.Tt i OK THF 1 i •TB0KDEB AT LVKIC THEATER—Joan Crawford and Van HeMin co-itar in 1 i cosnirxnrv oiscssed," opening today at iheLyrle, Summit. -Van is cast aa aw- teat. II. is. I*, li. IS. it, architect while Joan plays the role of a very appealing woman but Sirloin "CBOSSF1BB- • ••, Thur», pyj Man. TIMS .""Wed a very determined one: PoHerhouii 7:38 »:» -\ Sat. SUB. J 15 f XL f JS. a So Napping Please! morning and volunteer both your *>« FIMMkpwi Don't fall asleep in that arm- services to the United Campaign by chair tonight! Have, your wife for October 19. Don't be caught done grrved That «^1 Summit 6-1892 tomorrow napping! fm ' ishtmi the of.. { S LOVXGE • - • m JtA't _ LUNCHEON Stirling, N. J. •1 •!! one of ROSE MABIZ Thnll Till III Witwif S ENJOY THE WORLD SERIES a (At the TELEVISION Organ) r. M. Till IIi:\lll ALBEHTS TRIO - KITCHEN Every Saturday Nit* of Speeializing in STEAKS and tasty SANDWICHES OPEN DAILY FROM 12 NOON TO 2 A. M. Phone Millington 7-0695 MILLBl/RN Paper (Hill Playhouse N.J. Frank Carrinqton, Director Telephone-Short" Hilts 73Q00 OV PARK A.VB.. SCOTCH PMIMf «u>t BLOCK orr ROUTE it _ many » POSSESSED Now Ploying ^ > MMMMC MTJ9OM WUUUMS queat* received by Alfredo Cerrf DRIVE-IN-THEATRE DONALD NITA gone, manager of the V««ark Op CLARENCE era House, for the retarn of "Anaf Route 10, Morri' Plains, N. J. • Phone M0 4 - 5312 GAGE CAROL NORDSTROM Lucasta' to the local footlights ei*«cT«o (v in the HntiMhlng Munloal Succfaa producer John Wiidberc *a- Writ »f AUerney Dairy Farm, Junction Rtmlm 10 and 202 fmovueto iv MEADOWBROOK nounces that thia phenomena! and INDIVIDUAL IN-CAR SPEAKERS CURTIS BERNHAROT * JERRY WALO record-breaking comedy-drama hit STARTING AT DUSK—RAIN OR CLEAR SMRTINO SfPT. t7 - ONI WOK ONLT will play a ont-treek tngagtmtnt SMOKE IF YOU LIKE («NH uraiiawnT Coleznan, Frank Wilson. Laura 1«I) f l.8O-f2 4d.S3.OO •« «O,fjl (MI-« SO ft.20-tl RO-IZ.M mm t it M Al»o AFFAIR" - . One Week Beginning Thumday, Sept. 1Mb Tlclieu alwi an ntr «l Kre»n» l>tpt 81nr«. Newark iNo Perf» Sunday) raoM » p.m. * Bowman, Duke Wi'Iiaam, Rosette ROY ROGERS, TRIGGER >nd BEVERLY SIMMONS tmt»*tn nut Mm L* Noire. Slim Thompson Roy JUNE HAVER—MARK STEVENS-MARTHA STEWART •oun i .HMmiH nmmn Allen, Claire Jay. \V'c$Jeen Poster. "HELDORADO" "LITTLE MISS BIG". Lance Taylor. Sidney PtaiUer and 1VEIIE OPEX IOMI.HT Ralf Coteman. Uatiseea will be ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY "I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW" given Wednesday and Saturday. And our festive board is as groaning as ever ... .'it's laden with all the good things the season affords ... luscious charcoal broiled Your Doctor THEATRE steaks, prime roasts of beef, Virginia-baked runs our Springfield Avenue Starting Monday, September 15th ham with champagne sauce, Somerset STRAND SUmmit 4-3900 and Every Monday Thereafter County turkey with rum and giblet gravy • With Brentnn Adult AJmlarton Tltlctt Mm Small Smltt Chart* of 5c .. .and ten other mouthwatering dishes from • V«, wt admit it—your Doc- whjch to choose. A full course dinner is only tor is our bow. And we believe 2.25... so come early, stay late if you choose that'a tiie way you wint it. You and listen to our fine entertainment with have confidence in your Medical Charlie Van and Jack Stuart... TONIGHT! IVactitionrr. We share that con- Ji

3 CUPS 3 Now PUjrlni Thro 8alardar , Ghrtn of Otm Time The Academy Award Ftctnntt "THE BEST YURS OF OUR LIVES" 3 SAUCERS 3 One Complet« Show Thuraday GfvtR at One Tim* and Friday Evening* Starts 7:30 Feature a>t 8:3ft Saturday Feature %i 1:SO, fl:J» 9:10 ADMISSION THIS ENGAGE- 3 FRUITS 3 MENT ONLY EVENIXGS-Adulta, Glvtn at Out Time HAT—Matinee, Adult* 74c CHILDREN BOe at ALL TIMES Tnx Included Sund«T, Mondajr. JaniM Mason Cups^ positively will not break from host. All dfshe, ITS NEW! "ODD MAN OUT" SITS LOVELY! Suwn ttajrwart la may be warmed in oven without fear of heat breakage. ITS PRACTICAL! "SMASH-Ur* ITS HEAT-PROOF! THE SUMMIT HERAID. THURSDAY, SEPTiMIM II, If47 23 Ba ot toe low* clan ©any *» 1** telephones, the most potcot weapon ia the Jersey men and women. faaxdi of the courts." Job. Call United Campaign, Sum. Auto License "She lived to see the »tg*nim~ 155,600 There have been MO driven coa- ; mil 6-18&J today tni voiuntew Cancer Society tian which she sponsored esgfat vlcted this year of driving white your year* ago grow into a Slate-wide, Revocations Top intoxicated which carries both a well-organiied cancer control pro- muidktory penalty and Uccaa* President Pays gram. revocation. It wa* an iacrtuw of "Mrs. Lippincott't memory will 194U1 U per cent over last year. Habitt Founder Tribute be an impiration to the many who Arthur W. Magee, r violators removed from the George E Stringfe.'luw. \ be i.'a me interested tn the c««c*r of motor vehicles, reported last totaled $68, a. 66 per cent control program through her ef- week th«t every effort was being increase, dent of the Ne*»<< Jersey Division | forts, «nd those with whom *ht ma«r cent increase Lee Early Lippincott,. the sodety'i 1 during the first seven months: Society during the pant two years," AOELMANN'S in 4rlw#? |lc«me revocation* dur- ltd IMS state field army commander, who COMMUNITY iog the ftnt seven months of the vbu* intoxicated MO died In Cooper Hospital, Camden, j PHARMACY Recklea* ddrini n Ml B»i Job Ahead, (hum year In New Jersey. Th« number Op«ta twiAdar* ' • #»t«i accidents HI Thursday nighjl, Auf. 28. In one day—Sunday, October IS •of revocations WM 7,683"ia com- sl 11* » t* I — • U U f UC*QM to "Mrs. Lippmcett was the foun- -4.100 Summit families will kw NOW THRU WID. p&red with 8,W1 in the same Ava, ' thaosi revok«fu«t der of the organiied fight to con- villted. Join your 600 neighbors period last year. Habitual violston » Failure to appear 393 trol cane*? in New Jersey," Mr, ia this community Red Feather i "Iwfcr "Nothing lias * more •oberlug Failure to pay nue S Stringfeiiow said. "Am the first Leaving scene of accident «3 WIthwt Motive" effect on tile reckless motorist. ltus$»t«i»eiit ol itcta 3 Salvation Army commander of th« . shorn of hit driving privilege. Defective vision 31 American Society for the Control PPhysically or mentally unMt 85 i** YOUNG than the shock of suddenly find- Frsud st examination ' , 30 of Cancer, the forerunner of the ing himself & full-time pedestrian," DrlUng without a license: BO New Jemey Division, Amejicsn SPRING HOUSE TREE SERVICE bNrtMITCHUM Failure to report ctunfe Qt the Commiisloner commented. address IS Cancer Society, Mrs. Uj>plncoti 'The power to revoke llcciu&s It CiureieM driving 1S4 organised many of the counties o! Crira« lnvolvlug motor ' vthlelf w the State. Penonal lhjury Bccldent 44 "Ifer inspiration and leadershi; Fll Rl 4335 3464 gave impetui to th» lay «arvle> SECRETARIAL UUcellaaeout SSfl 181 and | edypation program through 76J3 50»1 out the State. As an accompll«heri speaker, ahe carried the message Robert ttyan STEK06RAPHIC HEDr*8 CHOICE—In a fashion poll .of new fall styles conducted in Conodion Cdeuits*, Ltd. Hollywood by Psiil Hesse, stylist and photographer, the new Gold that cancer can be curfd if de- Jacqueline White tected early, to thousands of New ACCOUNTING Declores DSvid«nd Crosa shoe line won the vote of Htdy Lamarr and fifty other stars. NEXT HIT Director* of Canadian Oelane&e The shoes are being featured in a window display thia week at Betty Urable Limited on Sept. 2 declared a Needell'i, Springfield avenue. -.Mother Wore Tights'' — COIfASES— •i • dividend of SO cents per share on 4pprt>vt4 tor the cornrnon stock for the third Vtttrant Training quarter, payable Sept. 30, to stock- Local Bank Plans Display Day or Evening holders of record Sept. 12. Divi- JERSEY dends of 43ai cents on the pre- All phases of tree surjjery at reasonable prices. ferred jBtoek $1.75'-^series- and 25 Featuring Social Security Trimming, Spraying and Feeding—Removal Cavi- cent* on the preferred, shares $i Beginning tomorrow, "th*. First they share in their husbands NOW THRU TUES. series were also declared, both ICatlon«l Hank and Trust Co, at Workers in general are ties—Cabling and Bracing—Fireplace Logs. Free vel pamble Sept. 30, to itockholders 401 Springfield i »««. »'»1 Ma- not always as careful as they estimated gladly given. Complete insurance carried. lOUMf ofTecord Sept. 12, ture , ii| its w .r.diwva « series of should be in reporting- their So- display cards visualizing Social cial Security .number to employ- HAYWAKD Call Summit S-lMt Secretarial School Sister Kenny Drive Opening Security benefits under the Old ers when they start on a new job. FOR PROMPT SERVICE IOANIISUE Age and Survivor* Insurance pro- Families are unaware of the ft River Road of thm Grange* Postponed to November 1| gram. The exhibit will continue death benefit provisions of the The opening date of the Jf ew j 308 Main Street, Onnp through September. Booklets ex- Socia| Security Act, In featuring Jersey Sister Kenny Foundation! plaining the program will be on this exhibit, we are cooperating REPEAT Cmll, ptuiiu or uritm drive for $250,000 has been changed i with the Elizabeth office of the the various counters of the bank for addlUonut information from September 22 to November 1 j Social Security Administration to for free public distribution. ERFORMAN Oft 3-4058 to prevent conflict with the Com- j encourage a well-informed pub- marts Wed. William a Cope, D.C.S* munity Chest. campaigns, it was In making this announcement lic and protect the people of Sum- YOU CANT BUY "Cynthia" President announced recently by J, Frank to-day. Dean H. Travis, president mit against possible loss of bene- r>f the bank laid, "We believe too I Charter** PXtf the laws ol H. O'Donnell, state campaign chair- fits." man. few peraor.5 realize the Import- , "In recent conversation with FINER FLOOR WAX ance of their Social Security Leonard F. Sawvel, manager of cards. Too f«w wives know that the Elizabeth office, I,.learned that many people throughput the y«t—ft costs you country lose benefits because they delay filing upon reaching 10* LESS! EASTERN age 65," salfi Mr. Travis. "Fre- quently, the next of kin of a de- Mads of imported Carnsuba ceased wage earner delays mak- Wax, OLD ENGLISH dries Springfield Ave, So. S-8B0Q CONSERVATORY ing inquiry about possible sur- quickly to a brighter, longer- vivor benefits. Wo hope this So- luting lustre. S'ont fintr at LAST TIMES TODAY OF MUSIC AND ARTS cial Security display will help ih- HOME PROBLEM - Myrna Loy any price 1 Economical qturt form people about the protection portrays Teresa Wrlght'jj very tiie— Robert Young — Susan Hayward — Rita Johnson afforded workers and their fami- modern mother In, the Academy Shinoi and Wears—*••« and SMmw ^ SHE USED Registration Starts lies under the law. We are Award winning drama, "The Beat pleased to render this public ser- Years of Our Lives.1' Co-starring "THEY WONT BELIEVE ME" vice to theippople of Summit." Only a brush SEPTEMBER 15 arc( Frederic March, Dana An-

• , •.() •• . drews, Virginia Mayo and Hoagy CO-FEATURE Carmichael, The picture in being Piano. Orchestra, Harmony, Tulip* for Food 3LORIA HENRY - MICHAEL DVANE - JANE DARWELL and coml/ During; the wor many persons In shown at the Maplewood Theater French, Italian and MUMC His- HolUind kept alive by eating tulip on Thursday, Friday and Satur- -IN-- • * •••• : tory are a feir of the courses hulbs. day of this week. "KEEPER OF THE BEES' offered. APPROVED FOR and Saturday, Sept. 1Z-U VETERANS Under C.I. Bill Death to her ACCREDITED BY N. J. STATE PEPT WHAT DOES A NEW OF EDUCATION Non-Proflt POME CO$T 7 Abraham Clark High School RoseOe 4-0288 This MMitional cwom shampoo First car in history to giv you learet hair obedient, Classrn From 4:30 P. M. To all the combined advantages of pliable, gleaming, and to 10:00 P. M. frtmh snd dean. E»»y to g-a QQ All-Fluid Drive, Floating Power and Full A jsr lasts a long time Floating Ride. The lowest priced SUMMIT WASHING-DIAPERS «N0W car with Fluid Drive. DELIVERED PRICES

Following rV/ce* (nefve/t: Frtlght Com* Federal Taxts Stan Laurel — Oliver HartJy Handling & Delivery Charges --. _ IN — MICK SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICI "PARDON US BIG 4 DOZ. PKGET89T DODGE WITH ALL-FLUID DRIVE WITH NATA-MX USE WET PROOF HATA PANTS- Two Door DeLuxs Sedan ..$1610.25 Sunday and Monday, Sept. 14-15 Four Door Deluxe Sedan $1652.50 GREGORY PECK - JOAN B Four Door Custom Sedan $1705.00 in CHARUNES "THE MACOMBEK AFFAIR" CUT RATE DRUGS PLYMOUTH CARS •' CO-FEATURE " 447 Springfield Ave., SnminJt—Free Drfh pr> Iwo Door DeLuxe Sedan $1336.50 Sa. 6-4396 Moreen Nash — Darrjrl Hickmsn -Jan Four Door Dsluxs Sedan $138?.Z5 Four Door Special Deluxe Sedin ... .$1467.50 In THE DEVIL ON WHEELS" DODGE "JOB-RATED" TRUCKS MHTCACES LET'S KEEP THE RECORD STRAIGHT! Vi ton Expr.H Pick-Up Truck $1163.15 TUE8, WED, TOUBS., SUIT. 18-17-18 FT NrTT Vi ton Panel Truck $1298.15 i T : r riri Wilh us • used vehicle Is not a requirement for placing « new car or truck order. And* loo—you Yes, Mortgage f-i rtr deride on what extra accessories and equipment Above truck priesi l«l«i»« »>• ••«> » 1«. *-pW ™» *essary adjunct < you want on jour new car or truck. 1 q». oil bath eir tl«on«r, r»plojt«ob!i «I«»«nt oil filtw and doubU acting Iron* ond t«or ihoef n able to produce enough vehicles to satisfy lop Irade-tn value and provide utmost safety and pulflic demand. Our DOUBLE PROTECTION comfort while you wait. CO-FEATTTRE GLADYS GEORGE • GAY NELSON In •RANKLIN fTlORTGA: NSURANCE C? OTTO SCHMIDT,, JR. r "MILLIE'S DAUGHTER" 509 OfANGf 5 Hi-be- 306 Broad St., Summit. N. J. Switmit t-lttS THI SUMMIT HERALD, THWSOAr, SfPTIMH* H,-tf4f HlllMUIHIMIIIIIIHlll ft—ri> "— MASON KING OMI MS O*CHEST*A Iv VEINON MACH — CALLER A MW li»« ©f plMUc Ufelewar* made of bakelite ityrene i» now heiBf pl*e*d on Use market bjr National Factory Sutnaait Molded Product*, Indu»- tri*J Pl«c«, Th« ditbc* include EVERY FKIDAY, SATTRDAY-830 P. M. cup* and uucer*. bowli and plates in »»»orted site*. Colon rang* HORSESHOE LAKE CASINO Irom aoft p«*teU to bright »fcude* Off Rout* 10 Succftsunna, Bf. J, • aitch M red and keiJy gr«#», li* Outlet U BOW in full production. IWUSTWAL PlACf SUMMIT, H. j. Baek «f

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IT WAS A BIO EXPERIENCE for some of Summit's youngesteitizena-Monday when they enti-ri><] tin Values to $3i8» $1.W classroom, for the first time in their lives. Some took it bravely, some stoicly and others just plain rebelled. However, this group of new pupils at fraiMHiSchoMAif^Jiojii^ 8iza« I to tt leut WrHif«rarrahg^ kindergarten teacher. (Photo by Jay. ark, will handle all entries for mer of Federal Telephone & Radio $i.oa ^ PANTS this area. The local committee Corp. Men's Sport Plastics Society of judg*» la made up of three of Complete information us to the the. moot prominent plaetics au- rules and regulations of Una con- SHIRTS Offers Prize for thorities in this area, namely, test may be obtained by writing Fin Whale lordia»> uMI $119 Carl Frosch of Bell Telephone It bring! a new thrill to the Newark SPE section office or Wool Flannel Laboratories, J, H, DuBois of by calling Edward Ackmn«n at Quanli(% Very UmiiH your recosnf listening Best Local Essay Shaw Insulator Co. and A. J. War- 6-6100. pleasure. The greatest To stimulate constructive and $3.98 Percale advance in high fidelity original thinking among young ABIu«Ta?SprriaI reproduction. Banishes plastics engineers, an annual con- needle scratch, "talk- tent has been initiated by the So- Pillow Cases ciety of Plastics Engineers. Orig- Women's House T IW m back" or other disturb- inal manuscripts on subject* of J ing noises. Reveals hid- importance to the plastics Indus- DRESSES den tone beauty even in tries will be solicited in each of Stzrs 14 to 20 3» t» 41 75c the SPE sections throughout the your most frequently Sanforiard Super-Value played records. United States, including Summit. Local section committees .will judge local paper*, and award « $129 GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES Mra's Winttr • 6-tub* Svp«rh«t Radio prize for tbe best paper In that Kfgular $2-W section. Prise paperg from each FERKCTU unto • Variablt (on* control of thev section* will.go to a na- Women's and Ciirtn* JACKETS • Bast compensation tional committee which will select ASK YOUR EYE PHYSICIAN Fur and Leather • Gleaming French Gold grill* the three be»t papers. The na- tional winners will be presented • Ploy* vp to 12 rocordt automatically at the* SPE annual meeting each MITTENS $8.95 year and given a suitable Nation- al Plastics award. $1.49 »d IMMEDIATE DELIVERY... Participation in this conteat l» $10.95 not restricted to members of the Very Social ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION TODAY! society but is open to all person*, •41 SMIM ft, lAtT OtAMOl, N. t. including students, provided they *M tnilNOniftD AVL, SUMMIT, N. "Money Back Guarantee" with no questions arCf not more than thirty years asked is behind every sale. of age. Deadline entry tot manu- scripts which are not to be more Summit Radio & Appliance Co. than 5,000 words is October 15, 1947. 4(5 Springfield Aw. Summit 6-1778 The Newark section of the SPE, located at 16 Clinton street, New-

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Ir.wed md lettkd by PITER 1REIDT BREWING CO., BnRWffc. N. THI SUMMIT HWALP, THURSDAY, SEPTEMIf* 2S operation. "IX this is done," he discontinued during the war years, the stadium are free to the public. Don't Let Pab Waft Over Take H Easy said, there will k* no unjustUl- ;._:Th£oijgh,, ..thji^fifsrt» of (A donation from the spectators Freeman's Custom Corset Shop *r atAMgHf r. with his able rent increase* BOW or in the Behre of the Summit tiufc. Use ; will bm solicited to add to the fund ftuneuaett mnoni to \ playautee. Aa» aWH feat othe near future. Oa the other hand, known and femtaett junior ««j>« f «st4 f«r ti»« putchaia cf tnedsis ••Billy 4o«Bt ftt aloof children weuM adsali» sfcould be On Leases, State we all recognite that rent In- in th« State wUl compete The cash and prises given the children who 45 Criitvitw Aw, . Vaux Hall, Union, N. J. with other cUldrtft," aifhed his •ncouraged even thovsa it may creaset are justified la certain awards total fMO In which each of were wiswrs of attorns* projects mother. They feat let hUu play not be entirely Uktd by aduiu. hardship cases ana the federal the contestant* will participate in toe County Park By»- 1 black smith of Millbura Ars tnd Valley it, Advises Tenants the distribution. and the*. #*•» torment him I Perhaps boxing jesses* or some Tenaata la *he State of New Jer- lav make* provisions for adjust- don't want him U> be a tatUe-iak, such athletic ttabtiaf should be meats in such situations." A section of graadstand scat* Hapltwoad, ,jf. J. sery todayy wer«ttclaly otticlall y aistd of eourse, aad I wut him to Uarn arranged. to "tak"k e it easy" in signlnj new baa been placed la frost of tac to agbt bia sim battlu, but k» Moat important. h*wsw, Is the y Formerly 12 Maple St, Summit, N. J. leasel s lor their living j stadium properly. Persons holding Air Franc* hpsteases wear unl- really needs protection some* child's feeliitf that fet has hi* par Lion* ftesume ticket! for these reserved watt for Bis sad hats designed by tl«aes." , cut's affection aftd approval; that Charles ft Erdmatt, Jr, oommJ»i UN. 14411 •ioner of the State Deportment of purchased last June, may use France's mmt famous dress de- Getting along with other peo- he is the kind of child they like. them for admission. Til* seat* in ple i* not easy- It U a akiil that Given tbeae ftl& Billy should be Economic Development declared Annual Drill hat to bt learned and many f»c- able t» get along baiter. The that tenant* in this state bead b* ton enter Into It, mainly past em- more he leant* to give) and take no hurry to meet d«msjid» of And Band Contest psriences. Billy, lik« everyone and to MjM&f^i hi* awa fast, the landlords for leases with a 19 p*r WALLPAPER SHOWROOM cent Uicreaae, aa Is apparwiUy per- A number of Summit Lions and * * *•..•' flat, was completely Mlf-centered more other WWrea wlU likt him mitted under tb« new Federal their ladies plan to watch the re- at first Then, as a growing baby, dealgmi ttot erwil» tke rorrwt b»fhrroui»d wit* the Expert Removal of Superfluous Hair legislation. He expresesd eonocra sumption Sunday of the annual h* discovered bia mother and •rip «f aa t*p*ritnt+4 dM»rat«t. . . learned what, pleased and dis- that many tenants might be co- drill and band contest sponsored pleased her. Gradually hi* fath- Chevrolet Motors erced Into making unwarranted THi L H. NOLU CO. agreements at otic* for fear of by the Lions Clubs of Union County er and ^ther member* of Me fam- at Warinanco Park stadium. Eliia- Utmb*t of th. AmMrtckB Instttut* at Dteorvtani ily became hU friend*. Later he lack of protection when tht fed- 311 Sprtacfteti A*e. Suaatttlt t-«M4 To Assist in Safe eral law expires on February 28, Iwth. The last pa|eant of this kind HENRIETTA OSWALD met other children at home and Opea SaUMdajf aftrratMw by app»i«Ui»*Bt only at school. IMS, However, tie pointed out, was hi Id in lfMl. being temporarily Affiliated With Leading Dermatologi$t$ teases entered into through coer- HU experience* at home gave Driving Education cion are not the mutual arrange* Hour a: 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. him his lirsj Impression of what Cooperating closely with the ments required by the federal law. to expect from people. They American Automobile Association Summit 9-89i6 37 Map! itreet Commissioner Krdman based colored all hit later contact*. in iti national driver training pro his advice to "take it eaiy" on the Frail Child Haa Handicap gram, the Chevrolet Motor Dlvison fart that New Jersey citizens will Ills physical make-up, too, and its coast-to-coast dealer or- be protected under a New Jersey played a part In hit aocial de- ganization will supply cars to ap- statute, effective upon proclama- velopment A strong child, full proved high schools for student tion by the Governor, which will THE SHORT HILLS of energy, who caa use' his body instruction In safe driving. control rents when the'fedtral law easily, get* a sense of confidence T. H. JfCeatlng, genera! «ale» expires. He said the citizens of the that helps him in "rough and manager, in announcing Chevrolet State jire in nq jeopardy _of iwUig tumble^ contacts. Sith -other jmrticipation in- the campaign; without protection ijn February said: COUNTRY DAY SCHOOt MEAT PRICES youngsters. The frail child has 28, when the federal law expire!, a' -handicap, but often has some "Despite unceasing efforts by in view of Governor Driicoit's an- special ability that makes up for automobile manufacturers to pro- nouncement that he would invoke It. duce safer vehicles, the number he New Jersey law whenever It You Can Control Them! When * parents notice' that a of accidents continues to mount was demonstrated to him that this child has difficulty, aa Billy's with alarming increases on deaths, was necessary in order to protect mother did, there are several injuries and property losses. t^e citizens of this State. Opening Ih 58th Year on September 18th • HIT AT WHOLISAU PRICES things to do. First they can ob- "Accident statistics disclose that The New Jeriey law 'permits, serve more closely the child's drivers in the 16-20 age group through' certain procedures, an In- • |UY IN PROPIR SIASON general condition: his health, his have five times as many fatal ac- rease of 10 per cent only, over For Boys and Girls Through 8th Grade relationship with others In the cidents in relation to miles driven July l, 1948 rents, and when the • IUY WHIN PRICK All LOW family, his activities. Then they as in the total driving group. federal laws expires this 10 par can think over hi* associations Driver education in high schools ent will be all that is allowed. A Carefully Selected Teaching Staff • INSURI PRICI AND QUALITY with his playmates, noting when during the past 10 years have Therefore, If a tenant believes that • trouble occur*. If It is when he demonstrated their effectiveness. i landlord ii entitled to an in- ' Insures Highest Educational Standards • lUMINATI tO% OP SHOPffNG WORK, la tired at the end of the morn- ... Believing driver education is rease and wishes to make a vol- WORRY AND RISK Ing or the day, a snack might Important, Chevrolet and Jits deal- untary agreement with tht land- help, especially if it's eaten with er organization hope to make sub- lord, the Increase should not ex- • ENJOY 100% SHOPPING SATISFACTION a friend. Calling him in to have stantial contribution to the pro- eed the 10 per cent suggested by A Complete Athletic Program Under a drink of fruit Juice all alone gram by supplying increased num- he New Jersey law, since any In- would damage his social situation. bers of cars to officially approved crease in excess of 10 per cent .will THIS IS NOT MERELY IN ADVERTISEMENT Plan Trips With Friend. schools " Schools participating; become illegal when the federal The Supervision of Experienced Planning to take a special in the program must be approved law expires. This would require THIS IS A FAOT friend on a short trip or several by the A AA. Applications should be rewriting the lease and the possl- Athletic Directors Until 4:30 - - - . pab on ft picnic, might atrength- directed to the national office of ililty of refunding to the tenants Many of our patrons right BOW are enjoying finer that organization In Washington. any excess over 10 per cent col- beef, pork and lamb than you ever tasted—Mid they Under the program, Chevrolet lected subsequent to February 28, will make additional allotment of 1048. • paid 1/3 to 1/2 of what you are paying today! Every cars to its^dealers, who in turn ART. FRENCH, MUSIC, DRAMATICS pound guaranteed! will loan the vehicles to the Commissioner Erdman added hat he hopes tenants in New Jer- schools, Courses will last one school semester. ey will rely upon the protection THIS IS BIG TALK-MAKE US PROVE IT! which the New Jersey statute af- MANUAL TRAINING fords them, and that the landlords Of course you are under no obligation when you visit County Police Basic In New Jersey will redpgnlce tht us. We are proud of our business and oonfident that Course Opens Monday fact that in another elglht months the New Jersey law will be In you will want to enjoy our many services. i Summit's four probationary po- BUS SERVICE HOT LUNCHES lloemen will attend the Union ESSEX COUNTY'S ONLY LOCKER WANT IS EQITIPPRD County Chiefs of Police Basic Training Program, which starts Everett T. Spinning FOB YOUB BENEFIT Monday at the Washington School, Insurance Albert Banning, Headmaster Short Hills 7-3541 Westfield, it was announced yes- terday by Police Chief Edward K. 65 Union PIicc, Summit, N. J. Egan. • Tel. Su. 6-0177 The probationers are: John J. Flynn, Jr, Frederick J. Fleming, Paul Vincent Clerk and Joseph R. Fuschetto.

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You can't afford to miss this edition. * • fMjMyNeHtMedejifcj-- •mt MiMe«jHa? iaili «Mi •*nMlst»>r^e»iMset« f "In •reaert* IswreOl REMEMBER the DATE - September 25th SERVICES OFFERED ^ FOR WAWTgDTO BUY oinu>t TT

CLASSIFIED 1 PULL TIME OiaiS. (1*0 eottOB 10* UMTttWRtf. Wrttt for Color Card or vlaif our Mill JOBS THAT PAY Call Sum- GIRL'S »-lach « s&Uwalk aod see be* S^i* Bock 9t*c*mt* «* OAS RANGE nuf ch«*p- _ _UENCKD lanflsap gardener. ta good txMuxitioa. 8 ADVERTISING «tlt f-4S». _ VIOLIN Ud CM* atoderate pries*, •uaunlt t-W»-M. juati BOCK xxirnxa MILLS. loe. «**• coodltlon Call wmrm »-m « other O* Vos na* $oed opcsluf* n*i a Amity street Sings*,JB._/. HOROK rtfrigem now- Job* with epportuslUM lor food condtttoa. '32al- f£A Jacket,. sold cam*!'* h«lr co»t. rifle- suitable fw tcopt ** u*#ert«* I* ail •»***•«* advancement Ko t*P«rtenee U . De Armoad plcs>u». Advenuiat wui necessary f*r many of them- You botl» £** K Bart J-tW, * W Chatham 4-0872. .. will An* full salary while, you we 7pm TTPBWRITER, good cocdiUu* aonable. Cbotoum 4-4M1-J being trained. Op#ftl»** f*» nii-i- CAMEL hair cost: black wool coat; 1 : iT^ilROS *. P«T§ C«*JM»» !» WORP» - W CsWTM and boji. tweed Jacket*. 3 wool, i ra?t»B ana CAN A RIB*, SINOER aewtog maebme*. ~trei CASH urm. OW)IB . * cotton dre**e«; wool b»th roee terrace, CEMENT work, stdewaU feps^t. aUU- elecu-tc Top Mrlee* p«id and wool fcklrt, «Utea 1»* • P Hi* OUT |UERAU» UNION AJ»PLT SCOTTY , nude. • mootltt. walks, efUar* whlt«wa*nnJ, drain Usueavtlts MtM SINGER SKIkTS, 'sweater*, tult, raincoat, eve- bl »** BsTWUIQ CENTkUt ORAJiOa *JSCO*i> tton- Cail FrWay p.m. or week-end. OK 3 »00» «r O* MW m Stuyvewuit Aveou, UNUMN OsWSftVB* ning dress, 12-16. Su 8-1W4-J. Madison #-2*i3-J or Short Bills 7- or. *-#«• U««*» 1-1*44 ' DEVON BOY'S; Navy suit; brows pin check 2714 UASON • CONTRACTOR*, aldewalkj, Open Friday Evening* PUB WOOD MSWt suit: brown abort overcoat, perfect lSTBiBirroBa rttainlug-walls, garagi construction I-70lf OoSdX wiauw FairbWika AKC champion stock cocker pups; also ehlmney repair*, brtck laying, cellar condition, best quality (stse 11-14 Persian kittens. Reasonable. Summit WK PAT tats/haw (us i t-*m yrt ) Black shoes, siae t-D, like T Tw ilbUng waurprooflng Pre« «*tlw*t«*. :| Ulllburo MWI If Ch«th.m Road •MsJOT-J. : tnlw AntloiMa, ohin», brie. CHATHAM COUsUsW bouM. Otaturi and 0 9 Blactrtt BCHwiRz momma ••brae, palming*, mri Voui JUMBVvTwkvy boiero~*uitr«i«e W *l». M PcwlMt lau. blowern; content* our specialty Itlllfeum Ha*! S»utlt Or»ii»» 3 l!Si rabbit*, HnvL l-a«MtaWMItCBULANBOU. Cma.S ( Summit, N. J. .U«* of puaM *ir «• veaant Avenua. Un»l lauilir AITOTION ROOMS THE Bobtn Hood Shop. No 3 Tktfor oulleys motors fans. Oinv- XiOC. ALL SEWING MACHINE* repaired - 4T-»I Summit Ava. gttift, JMllburii, hi* r*-op«atd tor guaranteed' Rentals avaUabl* Phone kummlt Mill tb« ieiutoa *»th slightly tued clotb- TROPICAL ttoU, Uwi rood. euuifA Unvl J-7014 Singer Sewta* Center ANTIQUES 'furniture chlaa OOP? MUST BE IN, fi¥ « P. M. fUKSDA* iDg of better quality tor sale. Also ^»O«IO &JV OO.. IM llulba»n plant*, and pet •uppUes BUIiw Pet 993 Stuyvetant AM. '__ l»mne Copjpet Kettle. Mlll'.ur,, Antiques, Ctilua, BraH and Pottery. St., Newark, all »-7»3i Shop, 7<1 Sprtagfleld Ave tr*tn« ton. H J E*»et 2-ST71 Open »-* 8ANO grafel, brtofc* ti^iott cordwood. nue ne*r Tbeatet 8h Hllli 1 Merchandise taken on cf»isigruaent. flll-ln dirt, crushed stone. R di H. W We buy and aeli W« n»n IF YOU CAN SRI, Mliiburn «-4l2S, I i in. to i p. n>. FOBrsiNt HELP WANTBD-~Fem*i?_ HELP WANTED—Female noon Scrspmg Macuine HORSES for aale Call Chatham TRUChflNO. M0 Chwtnut street, BOY'S BBOrt eonU (2), *ge> 12-14, and Floor Waxtui' Uachlo* 0765-M Union. Ray and Henry Buys, Onvl DIAMONDS, colored stone* iot7 fawn. «eal marking, big Trasb removal, Home ruruuhlng Re- First : , . a * ycarrrouud buslne** Of 1938 OLDsSoBILE motor, recently •AIR and lust price* ptaid f,n ,7 JOBS THAT PAY WELL 3 p. in to S p ni. Sept 13 Kid 14, or blue eyas, Intelligent, adorable. Mil- pairs l',i Tou Truck available silver oil paintings diiua iJtl,... 15 Girls your own Second . a-genuine. call ROS. 4-0688 overhauled 1204 Bower *treet. Lin- ling tonj?-0308-MI Zi01!1' A WaifP Onvl 3-3>4l t»rac furniture, »Id dulls u. i:n,,, den 2-2689-W. bona lide chance lo hit top income | JiiRToitTHudson—„,; PORNAOlT Cleaning—Hav* your fur- etc Also expert appraluUg «l-«, (,» U« Von hu *-uod opening* right PEDIGREED cocker, spaniel pups, its * nominal fee: Art Kxrhmint i ;„,,. bracket* Third , . . an unlimited (.^ly tlew Write Box 90 c o Summit AIR COOLED ENUIHE8 weeks old, 3 blonds, 1 red Hamilton, naca cleaned by vacuum Norta Jer- As Drill Press now. Job* with opportunities for Herald . . 0D to 2S HP—ParU and Servlc* tot sey Engineering Co.. Chatham 4- dor* Generuttl, Proprietor, T,.: Mm. 'advancement No experience I* market with every home, store, fac- Wisconsin. Brlggs & 8trattnn. •nd 1025 Sterling road. Union, Unvl. I- burn Ave.. Millburn Mlia>uirj a. neceaaar}' lor nuny of them You tory, hotel, etc » definite prospect: LADY'sTilaok cost Persian I«rnb trim, Clintnn Headquarters lor Bnleoa Oar- 0864 <»74 ••- - -- • " : will draw full salary while sou we Fourth . . the outstanding line of (.1/c 40 150: olm-k coat, tllvt-r (ax den Tractora and Joacnbsen Power THREE beautiful Cooker Spaniel P»P- OIL BURNER installation*, cleaned :._ Operators collar. size 40, $20; brown twetd coat, HIOHtST pnee* paid Junk mat." are twlnf trained. nationally >dvertlsed Underwriters" Unwers pies, 11 weeks old; »25-$30. .Call and serviced; sleclrlc wiring, appli- treases, auuimndiU nmuii. ,.., . 40. MS. nayv blue lull co»t, xise BTORR TRACTOR CO Chatham 4-7598*M ances repaired A V. Komano. tele- k approved emergency file equipment ; papen, ra^s. tnrtau wosh* ; ,r. i'i. $10. Also Irian's wtuter overcoat, Wetincld 22-1263 phone Unvl J-tZTfc . frlk«rau>rii We pics* up c»n Knui TOP PAY APPLY on the market today. Klfth full sliie 40 *30 Owner* moving south. Opp Bute Impectlon oo South A>e _Millbur»i 6-4J83O-J.J -_ SERVICES OFFERED "IJGHT Trucklnf EllMtEw :s« Will take Linden 2-87M-V9 ' advertising tuid selling attlfctaiice. t— MISCELLANEOUS 2-4273 40 Hr. Week SUIT, man's brown tweed Hires piece. stashore trips, Cal^_ l I MUS Kogai Gairieul Kislu-i < i.ui»7 81*th '. . ; ..a tie-up, wltti a friendly 22.A ALTOS t'UR HIRE of antiquea only has oau. site 38. new, $2&, bu 6-040O, HAVt YOU ORDERED LlaHT trucking Deliveries anywhere. No Saturdays AAA-1 company famuli* lor H* high Day and evening work. Phone Unvl for fine furnltr.re, ailvrr ..^ OE VON 1 income *»Iesinen simp 1916 II Mich '' CROSS Fox Bolero, hize 12 or 14, |95. Your new Singer Sewing Machine? De- liveries are Improving constantly. Herh-Driv-UR-Sell System 2-1203-R jewelry, matte, o»ok«. doPs it DRIVE IT YOURSELF- ittclUGtve wUl win absolutely free a painted irayi, liamli. nes r i . Funns, FIREPLACE logs, standard cords (cut INSURANCE PROTECTION Telechron radio alarm clock. 13195 HI 78 Shipman Street PBPT. T-2, .DAYTON I, OHIO to Jl«); also kindling. Spring House Mfmiliairi J-0O99 tx'fore 1 a n Summit, N. J. Rldgedule Ave., Kiorham Ptrk. Bring 8S Plane St., corner James Bt. value. Appliance Sales Co., 13 Newark MA. baiket*. • - * - . Tree Service. Tel. Summit 8-1051. VI Newark, N. J HU 4-2200. Scotland Rd.. South Orange. SO. WANl'KU dlahas, vases Matie*," MAN tor landscaping'work ' Steady. W. FANCY ~Barttett pears and Siberia Rlvtr road,-gumintt. % 88ji73 curio cabinets and «dd furniture,. R. Conklln. Chutham 4-1315. peachpi, B*eet torn, pure elder vine- STEAM, table sad pot stove, good con- bmken or oarftel, or whai hi M >»U gar, maple syrup, honey, Wight- dition, reasonable. Summit 6-1513 ORDER your Christinas cards now. So tJranga i.SlOZ. • rnan't Farms, BernardiiVtlle Road, WE spectalU* tn . carpentry lobbing Chatham 4-5026-W. Mrs. Oeorge EMPLOYMENT WANTED Morristov.ii. ..- PRINTING— All forma of business No )ob too large or small. Work Ltndkkog, 21 Melzer road. A com- WE PA» CASH Tor your tiied furniT and sodal printing—matched utter- don* reasonably Free estimates plete 1947_ selection :: _;_ ture. antlqut* •liver, book* tiru-a- GIRLS WANTED GIRLS COOPLBS caretakers, gardeners cook*. e—r'UHHIITUtE heads, envelopes, and cards, bro- Llndeu 2-6830-R TUNE-UP your vacuum cleaner, free brae, painting*, work* ot in nt ItouMWorkcra In all branches Phone ohursa, fellers, house or*aM. direct estimate! Your vacuum cleaner in- FOR Nawmark'a Agency. 20 WaahlngtMi ABUNDANT BAROALNS mall adverllilng letters, program*, CARPENTRY repairs, caulking and ex- GuOR(;a Pure linseed oil used on all out- sntced Incentive earning!. Vacations, ing Job on milk truck. Experienced 6-1482 MAN'S tuxedo and swallow tall, size Roofing — Siding Cuthman Motor Scooter* SEARS ROEBUCK Cp. paid holidays, reat nerlods, overtime Call Unvl. 3-1148 ^J^ 35'jsr 36, excellent condition; ward- Permanent Driveways side painting. ' available. Apply THREE-PIECE mahogany dining room robe trunk with small Ironing RAN set, no chain, $60; 3-plece solid : House Painting, NEWARK TRANSFORMER IF you want someone to tend your board, like new, reasonable. Chat. Ohlmnev Pointing and Rebuilding lu 6-4081-M $80 Down 335 Springfield Avtnue 2200 Urbanowltz Ave. Linden' stoker or coal burning furnace thle maple kitchen set. $20. Su. «-5838. 4-5015-M, Bouse Wiring—General Maintenance winter call Su. 8-1011. BEDROOM set: Double'bed?box spring Plastering — Masonry Work Millburn 6-1751-J Easy Terms Summit, N. J. HOUSEWIVES 1 SINGER SEvVINO MACHINES WANTED: Typing to do at home, (no mattress) , large dresser, vanity, Need new machines? Singer deliveries PAINTWO and wallpapering Wil- DAB Motor Sales EXTRA MONEY phone Millburn 6-4111-R. chairs, night table Millburn 6-0370. are Improving constantly) Order yours 334 CLEVELAND ST.. ORANOI liam Pleas, River Road, Chatham OR 4-4032 or OR J-8348 Chatham 4-5723.J 332 North Broad tit., GIRLS! The largest company of Its .kind In YOUNO woman desires part time typ- ANTIQUE maple double bed, box spring now I Singer 8ewtng Center, M3 Stuy- I) S. wlohra the services of a bouse- ing or clerical position. Summit or and mattress, practically new, $150. vesant Avenue. PAVING and Constructina Co ol T MONAHAN AND 80N vlclnltv Phone Su. 6-2196 ' solid maple kneehole desk, excellent Union, specialists tn permanent painters and decorators; any room or ONE Cu»hman' motor scooter, pood vlfe who can devote from 2 to 5 hours CRAFTSMAN'S circular saw, Jig type black top driveways, concrete yw ot Agf or ovpr per day canvassing and adverting It condition, |60. summit 6-6923. saw, compressor, on portable tables. kitchen painted for $10 W: we tn«any- condition, $150; Motor Scoot 1947. sidewalks and curbs, btftnway con- where. Tel. OR 3-9482 Full Time Jobt Only in her neighborhood. Wages 11 per PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER YOUTH'S bed, hair mattress, good con- Flexible shaft, motors, accessories, struction -All work guaranteed $165; Cushman IMS. $165: McCoy hour plus bonus. Work when you feel Union Center dition. Short Hills 7-2971. workbench. In one lot. I4»O. Pton* Terms arranged 2323 Morris Ave- J D licCRAt. painter papsrharist nee car with engine, new. $40. Kin< like It. Office reporting once per week, Call. Unvl. 2-7277 SO 3-1100, 1« a, sa.-4 p m. A decorator Su 6-3317-MT Bros. Cushman Motor Scooters, 2 LIGHT BENCH by mall. Write Box 418. Linden Ob- PERSIAN sarouk rug. Approximately $ nue. Union. Onvl 3-1963. Prospect street, Madison. server. REFINED American Protestant middle- by 12. Call Madison JJ-0781. \ EXPERT Sanitrary Cesspool Service: Csl) Schaub & Schmidt In PAINT- ASSEMBLING aged woman (not servant type» with Low Prices —High Qualify 1948 Fleet master Chevrolet, iwc- ARM chairs, tables, dining room suite. cesspools and septio 'tanks cleaned, ING DECORATING tnd PAPEB- WOMEN (white) wanted 9:30 to 3 one 3-year-old boy. full charge mother- Complete kitchen cabinets or slngl* built and repaired CARL GULICK, HANUING UnionvlU* 3-7IM door sedan. Best offer over Slav Perfect Working Condition! day per week. Call Millburn 0-1884-R less home. Call HU. 5-0073 before 10 Fine old grandfather's clock, work- 1936 4-door Chrysler. Best offrr our ing order Many other Items. South pieces, ready made or Installed. We Box 538, MorrUtown. Tel. Morris- ROBERT FABRICATOHE High Wagei 3-Day Week p. m replace old sink tops with formica, town 4-2082 $M0. Call_ Su^-4aO4_aftcr 6 p in S Paid Holidays and Vacation CLEAN1NO woman for day's work. Orange 2-6646. Interior — Exterior — Paper Hanging Singer Sewing Center, 3S7 Spring- CURTAINS stretched, light mending, gusranteed waterproof; full tins Plastering — Ploor Scraping 1934 FORD. $171: 1930 Auburn, excel" ONE medium sized mahogany dining plumbing, heating, automatic heaters; HOME construction, alterations, roof- field Ave., summit. ing R Orleca and V Polldoro Call 2183 MorrU Ave., Onion Unvl. 2-1 lent condition, $125. Corby's Laun- room table; one mahogany bedroom tile board, bathroom accessories. dry. Summit 6-1000. WOMAN tor general house work. Sat- WOMAiN7rnTddre"agerwould llkTofficeT suite. Phone Summit Express Co. COMMUNITY SUPPLY OO. evenings between 6 and 8. Millburn Call OEOROE OSSMANN for EX- Gemex Company urday and Sunday off. Live In. Sum- clerical or light factory work. Can 6-I247.J. TERIOR and INTERIOR painting 1946 BUICK. 4-door. Super, black, lullr mit «-6»4tt-W. type or do bookkeeping. Reply Box CRIB and matching waxed birch ward- 100 Route 39 Hillside Millburn 6-1232 equipped. Call WestHeld z-iom HUnufuclurern of Watch Attachment* 89 c/o Summit Herald. robe. Reasonable. Call Chatham 4- Wgterly j-6685 1200 Commerce Avenue. Union GIRL or mother'! helper, white, part 5529-R. G. LEPRE SONS MEYER BROS Painting and Deonrat- PICK-VP truck, 1934 Plymouth~~Vair" time, S days per week. SO. 3-37S4T COOK-housekeeper, imalt family, ref- COW or horse manure, well rotted; : lng pure lead and linseed oil 534 condition. Bacrldce. Linden 2-;;:)l7-J Between Vauxhall lid. and Morrli Ave. The Best Value In the rich black loam top soil, screened, Contracting and Excavating Unvl. 2-4100 LIGHT assembly work. Full time, 40 erences, £15. Summit 8-3015. Bulldozer. Shovel Work Tinman St.. Hillside. N i. Onvl BOX trailer lor sale, $20. Call Sum- State of New Jersey 15 per load and up. Delivered any- 2-6198-W mit 6-4698. noun per week' 60c per hour rate to HOUSEKEEPER, refined, experienced. 3 COMPLETE ROOMS OF FURNITURE where, guaranteed the best. Broocki Asphalt Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios »tart. Camel_Pen CO.,JUUT1. 2-2808 Charge of adult, motherless home, for only $298 00 Farms. Call Essex 5-8181. 30 Church St South Orange, N. 3 HARRY A. BBA ft BON HUDSON Terraplane, 1936 coach typr only. References. MO. 2-5018-W. excellent transportation, 4 new tires TYPfST-Clerk. 5-day week, T^T Bed. dresser, cheat, spring, mattress CANDID3 and portraits of your baby 68 ELM WOOD TEK.. 1RVINUTON 3-4900. CHAUFFEUR, single, 50 years, would 2 pillows, sofa, arm chair, occasional by Jules A. Wolln are unsurpassed, SO 2-4324 Paperhanglnr palntins, plaaterlngf A good buy. Summit 6-5350-R be- GIRLS chair, coffee table, 2 end tables. 3-plec tween 1 and 10 p.m. TYPIST for 37>i hour week. Switch- like private position. Good refer- Su 6-0087. KITCHEN REMODELING Kraf-tex walls can be papered* eatl ences. Box 92, c/o Summit Herald. dinette set. TERMS IF DESIRED. Cabinets made to fit your kitchen wltb mates given. CaU now ESeei 1-7454. WANTED board knowledge preferred but not OIRARD FURNITURE CO. MISCELLANEOUS household furnish- Formica counter tops. Attlo rooms. necessary. Apply 9 to 5 p. m. Johns CHAUFFEUR, for person who wishes Onion Center Unvl. 2-8846 ings; furniture, dishes, draperies, Recreation cellars; alterations and re- OSCAR OLSEN INSTRUCTIONS Manville, 87 Union place. Summit competent, dependable, congenial ornaments, maid's uniforms, orien- driver. Best of references. Long ex- THREE bedroom suites, dining room pairs; free estimates; up to 3 yearn OR 2-2237 STUDY harmony and arranging wilb Checkers 8-3820. tal rugs, linens. 34 Whlttredge to pay. Painting—Paperhangtng name band arranger Call Lionel perlence. OR. 4-6555. and kitchen furniture. Also Spmet road. Summit, between 10 and 4. YOUNO attractive dependable girl for piano. .1048 Potter avenue Union, 2 I. ANTHONY 437 Hunttngton Road ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY O Oumba. 8u fl-1297-J after J P M Dairy check room.] Hotel Suburban, Sum- COOK and serve dinners; also p.m. to 9 p.m., 8ept. 13 and 14, or CHICAGO Technical College Build- Unvl 2-5670-J BEST MATERIAL USED. mit. See Mrs. Miller, Friday be- luncheons. Anna.Walker. Su. 6-0469. 368 mOH BT;, TUTORING Physics, college matt), caU ROS. 4-0688. ers' Course, Lessons. Answers. Also SHOVEL for hire. Excavating work mechanical engineering subjects, en- Bakery tween 3 and 5:30 p. m. plsns, master's unit book. Worth ORANGE. N 1. HIGH SCHOOL girl wishes to take S PIECE maple kitchen set. CaU Sum done, cellars, sewers, etc. Linden gineering drawing Prof Jamei R- WOMAN for cleaning one day a week charge of children during day. No $100. sell $30.' 11-B Gulfstream ave- 2-4788-W. •S-A—PIANO TOlflHB Randolph _, 490 Vremont Ave.. Or- Good Salary West Summit. Su 6-3235. evening work. Su 6-3072. mit 6-2032. nue, Winfie!d Park (Linden). ange OR S-0853 I4A—DBE8SMASIH0 DINING room set. 10 pieces, mabog. COMPLETE «et bathroom futures, PIANOS TTJKTO Good Working Condition* WOMAN, white, for general house- any, Duncan Phyfe. 9x12 rug, 8x1 REGINALD BELCHER . Switchboarcl-Receptionist work, sleep In preferred. 8. O. 2- plus soapatone tubs, $33. Call Bu 70UR daughter's clothes made to or- 4864. HELP WANTED rug. Good condition. Unvl 3-4422 6-0273-M. MADISON «-ai2S 5-Day Week der ages 6 to ia. CaU SU 8-0299-W. : Oburcb Organist and Tuner "/Start high paid Job tn two vttki' GIRL, part time office work, knowl- MALE sutd FEMALE SOFA. 9x12 rug, chair. Best offer. GULISTAN RUG 12x15, FAIR CONDI- 35 Years Guaranteed Inexpensive course DaT - Experience Not Essential edge of shorthand and typing. Av- After 7 p. m. E. Drosbacki 443 TION. MILLBURN 8-0747. or evening. Free placement. 12tli >ca' erage 15 hours a week. SO. 2-4884 N. J. STATE EMPLOYMENT Springfield avenue. Summit. BUTTONHOLES It—RADIO REPAIR! A community school for you. LOVELY three-piece California red PERSIAN Sarauk Rug. 10 ft. 8 |n. x 13 The Singer Sewing Center offers THE CHASE SCHOOLS OIIU, for general department store SERVICE ft. 8 in. Mahogany bookcase. Walnut you this convenient service at RADIO and Appliance Repilt Short 788 Broad Street Newark, N •>• work, part time. 1 to 6. Chatham «tood chaise, chair and cocktail ta Hills Radio and Appliance Co., 40 we. for porch or outdoors, with dressing table, Wardrobe steamer very reasonable prices. ° Phone HUmooidt 5-0421 JDfpt^ store. CH. 4-3813. Springfield and Woodland Avenues trunk. Short Hills 7-3460. Chatham Road, .abort Bills abort GRAND UNION pads, S35. Call South Orange 3-0758. SINGER SEWING CENTER Hills 7-2545. GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS 8ALE8CIIHL for specialty shop In Summit. N J. Su 8-6618 RADIO phonograph; RCA portable ra- Modern beginners' course. Call morn> Summit. Experience preferred but JUNIOR size crib, good condition, IIS dio: O.E. electric roaster. Short Hills 400 N. Wood Ar*. Linden 2-6757 . »T—ROOFI!fS—HKPAIBS SUPER MARKET not necessury. Box 98, c o Summit NO FEES CHARGED Su 6-5216-R. Ing* or after 3 p. m. Joseph Sluuirttt. 7-3142. TUNE-UP your sewing machine. Free Su 8-1438-M. . 319 Millburn Ave. Millburn. N. J. Herald. Male and female Help supplied/ to Em- S—HOUSEHOLU HOODS ROOF RBPAIRING—ALL KINDS WARDROBE trunk, full size, like new. estimate. Your sewing machine In- Guaranteed to stop all leaks. All Tin- DOMESTIC worker, appreciative of ployers. Professional, commercial, E7ANOELINE BENSON, of itagc. opera skilled and unskilled1 applicants placed Mahogany dresser, large mirror. Mill- spected In your home, FREE, by work painted with roof preserver. and screen. • Teacher ot Klnglnp. considerations, modern appliances. IMMEDIATE delivery; refrigerators, burn 8-0624-J Singer experts, regardless of make DRN'TAL Assistant wanted Dr. Jnmrs Kfnerous time off. Own roortt and In Jobs. gas and electric stave*, sink* vacuum or * condition. . For appointment. Broken slates replaced. Ntw leaders piano. Autumn term now commenc- W Klinlaf. 169 Mriplrwood Ave. bath, Call Short Hills 7-3538-M. cleaners, cameras, »ir conditioners, THREE-way reflector lamp. 110. 7 reed Linden 2-67S7. and gutters. Leaky windows and door ing Beginners or advanced. SO 1- SO 3-0980. freezers, Bendlx washers, television; chairs and table, $25. New box spring casings sealed with caulking com- 6646. WANTED •— Houneworker, Tuesdays, WANTED—Mlddle-aRed white couple liberal allowance on your radio: large SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. pound. m,E CLERK; typing experience, for Frldnyn; reference, health card. Call for superintendent of apartment and mattress with legs, $75. Desk. 400 North Wood Avenue, Linden EXPERIENCED teacher"wlll tutor in house, coal furnace. In [exchange show room. Open evenings except $25 New day-bed, $40. Perambulator. Summit. N J, mitnufncturlng com- Su 6-1220. Tuesday and Thursday. DRESSMAKER, tailoring, wants sew- J. O'DONNELL elementary and high school b for 3 room apartment. Maplewood $15. Short Hills 7-3317. 70 MU1 Street Bloomfleld, N. J BOK 438, Short Hills, N, J. pany olflce. Box 82, co summit NUHSE to relieve two days n week In News. Box 60. • lng at home. Shirts, pajamas, etc. He private nursing home. Call Mill- Banner Home Appliance Centa FREE recording of your voice on reg- 8u 6-2039-W. Phone Bloomfleld 2-7827 PIANO INSTRUCTIONS EXCEPTIONAL opportunity, high type burn 8-1614. _ta Clinton sve., Newark. BI 3-2728 ular phonograph record with each $•—UrflOLBTERIffQ Beginners, advanced. For »pp"in'" 50c purchase. Appliance Sales Co.. 13 ••"-ELECTRICAL ment. call K. J. Peck. Linden 3-27»M«. woman over 25 to be trained tor TOUMO woman to work In green* Employment Agencies I ELECTROLUX gas Scotland Rd.. South Orange 2-6273. apecltl work. Flexible hours, car BLECTTtlCAL installations repaired HAROLD V. MACKIE 3-C Pacific drive, Wlnflcld. essential. Write for appointmeat, house. Pleasnnt working conditions. CARRIKOTON "I good condition. «12S. Owne'r" nas'to Call ' Mtirmon's Plowera, Millburn EMPLOYMENT AOENCY move where no gas available Madi- WHITE fence, 150'. with 3 gates. Call M Btuyvesant Ave Newark MRS. HOBBINS. teacher. CUiat linrt Box 85. c/o Summit HeraM. 6-0222. son 6-1682-R. Unvl. 2-0772 after 8 p. m. field: Millburn 1-1021 MATTRESSES and Box Springs — Ren- and Morrlstown High, and Jlnrri*- 87 Maple Ave Vaux Rail ovated and Made to Order — Fur- EXPERIENCED waitress, hours 3 to 1 South Orange 3-0409 ASSORTED wire fence. Call Su. 8- t«—FLOORIKO town Y.M.C.A.. organizes grow « WOMAN—Neat with good eyesight for TABLETOP gas stove, good condition • 6374. niture Reupholstered or New Fur- Russian. Also private lessons. Kii*« p. m , . rhambernuild, hours 8 tn I touch-up work on small metal Couples and reliable belp furnlsbed •35 Summit 6-3119-J niture. Will call for and deliver". p. in. The DcBary, 265 Sprlngllcld in all branches of domestic service. slan born. Chatham 4-2465. . Ave. Summit 6-6039. sheets. Five-day week, nice, clean UPRIGHT Fischer piano. Cornet. »lo- FLOOR SAN1JINO AND Essex 3-4855. ^ working conditions. Reply Box 85, SUMMIT EMPLOYMENT AGENCY MOTOR-STOKER type A.F 83-110 In Iln, sideboard, bookcases. Dunham FINISHING EXPERIENCED cleaning woman, one" co Summit Herald. HAS 3 cooks; will do first floor work; A-l condition. The Braecber Co, P. O, drawer 20. Chatham. ESTABLISHED 19U 3B-A VENETIAN BUNDS L OST day a week.' Short Hills 7-2770 after good references; $35 per week ««lver road. Chatham 4-550O REES POWELJU BOY'S tan tweed suit, »1M 16, good BANKBOOK B-1212. Please return to 3 p.m. JUNIOR ACCOUNTANT, completing CONSOLE Radio. 10 tube. American condition, »8. Mil. $-00S4-J SUNSET VENETIAN BL^ND CO. HELP WANTED—M«lt Bosh. Perfect condition. Music stand. |1. Linden Trust Co. St. Oeorga Avi O1RL or woman ror general work in night .course In college, would like 300 W Unvl. 2-5410-J. DELMAR Floor Maintenance. Floor VENETIAN BLINDS OPPORTUNITY for married man, 23 »45 week In Summit. Age 26— lith Bt. Linden 3-2M3. Branch. Stationery and curd store High scraping and ^finishing. Bpeelalla- REF1N1SHED AND rn class trade. Melsrl /a Sank, Inc. 35 to 35. on established retail route In married. OWNER leaving town or this excellent RUMMAGE SALE Ing In residential work. Essex 2-1244 BANKBOOK No. 11872. Plenst tr«" Elm St.. Wratfleld, N. J. Union and vicinity, Write Nell CALL SUMMIT 6-9324 Serve! Electrolux Refrigerator would SEPT. 24th-23th—8:30 A.M. MADE TO ORDER to The Summit Trust Co, ____- Henderson, 521 Somerset street. not be available. Bric-a-brac, clothing, odds and ends. $$-a—HOUBECLEANIRG SERVICE OIRL or woman lor counter work North Plalnfleld, or call PL 4-9241-M. OFFICE help. Bookkeepers, stenos, •90, Chatham PROMPT SERVICE BANKBOOK B-1212 Please return to uteady, days, 8 to 4.30, live days 9 to 8 p. m. for appointment and clerk-typist*. Experienced or begin- 4-5509-W. In barn. 306 Main St., Madison, N. J. Linden Trust Co., 8t. Oeorge Avcnu* ners. Numerous openings. Excellent WAUL* CBIUNQa, RUGS AND ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY 8u 6-8727, • Interview. 1 PAIR chintz drapes »" ' MOTHERS, do you' need to earn? Why speed gear. Hand and roaster Chatham 4-5036. sfttr 8 p. m. tlvest 2170 Springfield Are Vam Hall, N. J M.E.8. Liberal reward. Call Sum- Springfield. brakes, Ooocl condition. 8H 7- A T Bruce, Orange 2-2233 mit 8-0M1. _.., not investigate Avon Products op- 3585-R USED kitchen alnk 22"x66", standard OIRL 8 sidewalk bike, 18-Inch, brand portunity to earn II per hour Work PARPET cleaning plant, a itrong sanitary product, single bailn with P H Johnson. Unlonvllle 2-8883 OH a-tiot ot ng man High echool education !>••• »M: I'ri'i ice skates, »lr.e 12, O Rlausmsnn Millburn 8-0SO3 SILVER wrist watch with link during school hours, writ* for Inter- BOY'S Schwlnn bicycle, lire 26, black. two dratnboards. reaionably priced 14; pink toe tllppers, 1JH-C. M; tap let. Thursday. Sept. 4, Hur view at your home. P. O. Bo* 634, inside steady work. No experience Pood condition. Short Hills 7-3762. 30 Shsdyslde Ave., Summit. O A Mott, Millburn 8-1521 Summit, N. J. • , needed. See Mr. Mercer. South Or- dance shoe*, atze 13 U, $5; all In new nH.. UnderhlUunaernui. Sso Orange 2-5472-1 3 BLACK male POUNkitten. OwneD r of kind 5-0709. » to j. Reward. • n«e Storage Corp., 219 Valley Bt. GIRL'S light weight bicycler Good con- CRAFTSMAN deluxe 1 Inch tlltlnar ar- condition, Ell8sb«h|3.«a»i.- Or telephone Summit e-3820 nome wanted. Summit 8-J3S1-W. 'AIR of field glasses at MemorI«I Fl«|ljj TYPIST-Clerk. Competent. Ablt to collect. 0 bouth Orange. dition #15. Chatham 4-4747. bor saw sanding disc, stand, S h p 8OPA. overstated, perfect condition, OOoa - OATS - see Summit Aoimu Sept. 7th. Reward. Call Westfl" l»ke re*ponsibtllty. Apply in prr- 2-4216-J collect. »on Overlook Hospltnl after lo » in DliArTSMAN, familiar with layout of BOY'S bicycle, 24 inch balloon tlfeT KC ball bearing motor. All ne#- bureau, foldltig cot, spinning wheel, MURPHrS TREE 8ERVIC1 Welfare Leagu* notice, social page Friday-^ A»k tor_ Mta» Brown Itlaiu equipment "piriu light struc- _gear^shlit. 120 Pjvnno Su. 6-1519 ' coiulUlon. HOP, summit 6-3I2J, various artlclt*. Su 8-02S9-M or 11 Tree Surf com Summit Herald, tl ywa dn, is tost. girl's blue tennis si"11** tural work, 3 to J years experience R bllte M HOOVER vacuum cleaner] attach~ jlorrlsjiveniie. Summit. Insurance Carried doll. Vicinity Laurel avfi»n' WOMEN (white) ho °l «'* ' "~CohimbIg~8uper7 Morrl1 V IN above Post Office, Baker street? Friday* B to 8. Apply |n writing. Research Dept balloon tires, good condition 125 ments, excellent condition. 120, 8um- OUR lot*, Myrtle avenue. Oarwood. ' », .?L Sprlngflsld, W. J. Maplswood. SO 2-tm Bli 8-5830. Millburn utlt 6-1410. after 8. PuWeruing Machinery Co.. Sum- Unvl. 2-3629-J. n u,. sotm. Westfleid Mlllbura 1.1(43 WATCH fob, Friday mornlnt!, ' '*/ IHH, N. J, WANTED-Olrl to take cgre ofi BOYS 28' Elgin bicycle, good con- REFRIOEBATOR. 7 cu" ft. Croder" UVNDSOAPINO materials Top soil. USED CARS WANTED P.R.R.. Linden. 8entlmental clltlon, two tpare wheels aud e«- fh/'vtdor, like new, Call Bummit 6- Humus, seeds, lime, turf builder, Reward. Linden 2-4B88. nren afternoon*. 8u 8-1501. tra tire, 125. Olrl's 24" bicycle In I81W cobblestones. Belgian Mod* *m. DSID DARS f? ANTED .1 blgbwt ?f,'o *""r»l cleaning, running condition, good for bealn- AJ10 mason work, 4ppoilto?.^ Main cssh prloee Dillon Motors, ric" UO CONVALESCENT HOMES Unvl. j-574^ aftet I p. m Sprtnuneld Ave au ner. 110 95B W»wann» Ave, near Leon.rd uS. Mo, 41011 er write street. Spnngneld. Millburn 8-1171 NUR8INO HOMB FOR THE A; Connecticut Farms school, Union. m guy Plane t*0», Morr,, STATION Wagon wanted by disabled 1 ***** bANDSOAPK OARDENIR . tanlIagoL n wan t < and chronically ill. Dsr-ninhi « '" . prices, »hone abort OlUa »5J?5J? tanlIL ""*""*. *•*< ** OOrange Ins," care.- Pleaasnt surround1"8' I Kecord • (• Summit 8-e»2«. THE SUMMIT MEJUID, THURSDAY. SEPTEMIfR H, IN7 27 FTJRNI8HED ROOMS Ball, Persons may register and trans- B#ct&oifif St th« Intersection of to Morris Turnpike: UorrU fwnplke ADVWTISING MAN fer soy Hitir—t day betwMB tht tht csnttr lust or Woodiand Arsmu* to VernwofKl Koa4; tmcamwuA ftoad Avenue: aloof tbt center line of Mor* hour* of B 30 a, a. and 4 30 p m sad and Bpriaifleld Avenue; thence alocf ru Avpnu* easterly to th* J/Oint or, to Ridge Road; RldM Road atd p4ac« of begiii'ilcg tMHts Oraduat*: At* on Saturdays between the hours of the followinj eanur lines: BprlogflclJ ftldft Road produced wmt,«r»T to ~^» "Huckster" .— 1:30 a. m. and 12:00 noon and on U>* Atecu* wssterly to the- Dtlmwu-t. Httwrhoroe Place; Haw.horiia. Plac* BSCOITD WARD, riFTB D18TR1CT HHIIURS of Saptember W, 2J, 34 andUckswaum and Western Railroid; westerly lo it* north Intersection —ftootereU School, 73, Park Ave&ue. WANTS FURNISHED Wrst Dutrf-t 25 from 4:30 p- m. to »:00 p. m. Nat- Delaware, Uduatnm and Western Be(iiinla< at the latenecttOS of th* _ >4X wtth .Bwchwood Jload; Bewehvcod In prtrate rtstte&ee, reaaoEutblr near uratl£«d Citizens must bring thrlr Railrcttd «ast*rly to Eeecbwood iUmti, Kaaii to iifllfvue Aveaut, JMletut center lues of Morris Turnpike *n«| Me* York oommuution Frt*Mt « man 4 Stockton, Charles Qilurallutlon cerUficate. Be«chwood Road tio:thi-riy to itt Avenue to VVoodlsad Aveuu*, Wood- lit* Dciavmre. - Lackawaait* and Wett- Stockton, Mrs. Hope O. southerly int«rs«ellon with Haw- abated bath. Call frt. or Sat: Mr. Side Oetobmr Jt.-. X3C. NOTICE lg HEREBY QIVEN that land Avenue southerly to th« pfttnt oni Katlroad^tbencc »lonf the Iplicv- BEEKMAN IWItACE the District Board* of -Election will tborac Put*', Hawihume Fl«c* ewt- or t>i»c* u{ bf^'luiiLr.ic 1L.J cectn'' lUie* MorrU Tttrnplics "uaturntob"*' rttte room*. (Bi 111 Kelson, Bate erly. northfrly and westerly to Befcn- southerly to th« City Lint; City Lltic tetaael W*r* Secou* District Elt lit the hereinafter tXe&iga&tett places wood Road: Seechwood Road wttt- 2. That trie bui.ndary lint* of the WOULD Ilka room with _„„»» ,,„„. Iu the City vf Summit between the flection dl»trict» la the Second iou^tierly Dorthvljr and westerly* ta avenue. total la Baton. Call Vmi a-S4i7 ASHLAND ROAD hour* oi "Mi., in. and 8 00 p m erly to Seilevue Av«oue: Belferue i point 100 ftet west of the west aids i <•» 111 Clark, BMChtt* • H. Av«nu# westerly to Woodland Ward of th* City ot Bummlt. which lint nt bhunplkf Road, th«nce alonii » to let, with cr with- E8f on Tuesday, November 4, 1M7, Av«nuWoodlan# dwesterl Avny ut o Woodlanhld Avfijue; election districts tball b* rigtn lti StXeo •OMWBB VoniMt, «mployed part Ik. Mttt&IK, US) Ul'Clark. Buth W. for the purpose of conducting a Qes- Woodland Avenue southerly ' u> th«ttumbei*, shall be as follows: Mxit (lriwn 100 fet-1 went pt acid p*rallel lh •tunmH a. "«}•. oH -Pulling place, Union HM* CO. Head- the north Aide '.U.e of Morria Avtnue; room fw I jr t gentle- KATSM&ISt •[<•) Maeltuer. »*auor B K State Senator gprinxAeld Aveuuc ir.n-.f.c mlanf, m Hat Uiiwti iOO ltet ouartcra, Summit Avenue fiDgtunlug at the futertectkJD of the btf MtUbura * OAK KNOLL ROAD four members of th« Qcoerai Aj Be^iactug at the intersection of tht itortii of and par&Uel to th« north not I-IS) » Ohlaaon. Dorothy 1 sembly center lines of SpripgfleSd Aveaae tide Hiif bt MorrU Ave&ue. easterly to bed*. Th« Katioatl School Umch Act center line of 8unisr.lt Avenue and and tbt Delaware. L»ck»»fc.iu.t and bu*e»- SOX IB> 22 mart Thtfi District A Sheriff Delaware, Lackawanna autd Western « pol&s 100 fett we*t of Orchard atmt; (Bi ASHLAND ROAD A Register of Dead* Western Railroad, thenct along th* thu.ct KIUIIK a !Ji-e. draws 10Q f'*t providei th»t not l«ia th«n 73 per 32 Three ttiernbers of thi Board of RaUrcwd, theuct along tli* fcllowlag foliowlug center lines' I>«laware vctt of and p«r»»t|*-l to tbt wcat IB) 31 •oraeefcer, Rosia« I. center HUM Summit Aveu\ic north- lArkawanoa and Wr«t«rii K»tira*d cent of ttw (edeiml food money ap- (B) 34 StoU. Caraliae U. Chosen Freeholders erly to'SprlagfMd Avenge, Sprltigficld «id« Ua* of Orch»rd Sir«*t Rortherlf .. Voim. A Coroner westerly to Mount Veruon Avetiur; to tlw ceater line of tn* Delaware,; propriated each yt*r ifaili be di»- IB) WfeM, _ OAKR1DCE AVINUt Avenue easterly to Waldron Avenue; Mouut Vernon Avenue we«ttrl>' to t\m IB) (») lit SuUus, SUaabetta W, From the City of Summit Waidrun Avenue northerly to Wlilt- LtwiioU* mid Wrttt-rjj Railtoad; ikKOt fumUttsa or uufurulabed buried to the lUtu u cash for so item, is. A Mayor City Une In Paasaio Klver, City line the (tDti-r iiuc of the l>t-la*art-, am ma w wa (Bl US RoeiMKjgrf, {BM> 1.. _ War* roiuth (redgt Koad: Wbltuedie Road ea.it- noutl.rriy to Dit-Wun Avenue. Dlvl- '-* m. for SSf USSS ^ IB) ASBWOOD AVKNITC Three Couccllmeu eriy to Fernwood Road; farbwood LackiwatiUi and UVjit-rii Ratlroita roo purchMt of food for luache*. iao a^cuKosKt BtacAi at A City Clerk. | aion Avenu« soutixrly to Bl&ckCuirt «&«t«Tl]r to the point or place, oX &esUt< (B) 130 Valaauz*. aattme- «. lit McGeorei, S. Douglas Road northerly to Ridee Road: 1 Road; Blackburn Ktfud eaaterly to clue Ivwo'bedrooina for f*«t during school 18) 130 Teleatteev Justices of the Ftace Bld»» Road and Ridge Road pro- I Pint Orovt Aveou*. Pin* Orov* Avt- RALTVAROL n*ct NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that duced westerly to Hawthorne PI we. ta SRctent tlnoei diamond* were [Bl I nut northerly to Prospect Street; SECOND WARD SIXTH DISTRICT {.referred. Unfl J.M04-M t Sweoaon. Carl A. the following placss have been Hawthorns Plac* southerly and west- ( Pro»p«ct Street easterly to Biarkfturn —yuillsag alice. Hamilton School, 512 WCB0S1 BU_ GLCMSIDK AVENUE chosen for the holding of the General erly to its south Intersection with L HSiSHEO* roomto let. war train poliihed and worn in their nat- IB) IS Kolti*. Msmaim F. j Road; Blackburn Road northerly 'to SprinftfMd Avenue x IBI H SoM*. Iw If. 1« Walters, Lola A Election, together with a brief Beechwood Row! Beechvuood Kotd ' Sprinnfifid Avenue. Bprlugdeld Avt- Beginning »t the intersection of th* ural «hap« because « method for (Bl ~ Ware nfth District detftlptton of the Boundary UBM of southerly to the Delaware, Lacka- i nue futerly tn the point or pltet of c,eat#r Ultra or Elm Street and the it Bciuutt. CmaamatcB BKOAP SWtETf earli election district. and Wf»irru Railroad: Uelt- family near Summit High cutting: diamonds wu not discov- (Bl II BtuuH. H^SUB T IB) beginning. D.-lii-Aii-f Lncta\*ai.h» and Wmnu (B) 97 Brenaan, Win. C. FIHST WARD, F1KST DWTRICT ware, Lackawanna and Western KtnllroMl, thenc* along the following s.iiool will furnish room snd (with ered until the Middle Ar«*. mmomjam MV M Brousseau. Dorotiiv —Polling place, Store in Masontc Eailroad easterly to the point or SECOND WARD. SECOND DISTRICT center lines film titrret. touthfrly t»! ,\ student or empLored young lady place of bftfljunlng. !»» IM RUlo, Michae*TKBl t ; • Building. 497 Springfield Avenue —Polling pluce, Mrtiiortsl Field Houiv Ll.iidfii Piece. Lliibru Piwe Weatrrljr I- return for light household chord Beginning at th* intersection of Building. Myrtl* Ateuue to Tulip Street. Tulip Btrrrt tiorthef- »•'d sittlDB *omt ev«nln«« vvlt h twt o USOAL ADVEBTISEMUNTS IB) tm PormacheUa, Alfred HR3T WABU, FIFTH DISTRICT •eoeaf Ware Sixth District the center lines of Springfleld Avenue —Polling place. Sief«rt<>Re*g Ch«rro- Begjimlnu at the Intersection of th» iy to Proapert Street; frosprct Street * V'iif". - Bo* **• ' StSummtt end Kent Place Boulevard, and thence center Hues of Tulip Ktreet and Pro»- »fst«-ily to Blackburn Koad; Blsifk- (B) •LACRMIRN BOAD iet. Iiic , 319 SprtngHeld 'Avenue, show Notice to Voters in M (•) U Tresidder llarnret running westerly along the following room. jiei t Street, it hence •lonK the follow- hu'rn ttOMd ' luirtlirrly lo Springfield ,, rr romfortable room »e*t to center line: Springfield Avenue to Inis renter llue» Tulip Street soiitli- Av#nuc,. SprtiiKfirW Avi'U* eaitrrly IBi MttVMHn AfCKUE OAKLAND PLACE the Delaware. Lackawanna and Begloning at the Intersection of erly to Muuntalu Avrnue. Muiint&lii tu' tlir Delaware. lji<"k»wanna Vnd ',,",[.' convenient to train and bus. SUMMIT {••)• S t»owd, Ell?,«i>eth J. the center tines of fr-iiiw(.«_id ln>ud W KTCLW Ainaics SHUNGFIELD AVENUE Western Railroad; Delaware. Lacka- snd the Morris ~ Avenue eiwterly to Primrose Place; i> ,likf»st G»r»g« optional. Gen (Bl »'»nn» sad Western Railroad to lit "- —•- *" »iid I'rtmroee r'lftff r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. 23 HJIIV Mn, Bxtray IB i SSJ Llttlehaie,, Langden along the following ciliwr linn Fern- .fp£.1u«cj smilherlv to IM fert WIIM*H »nd ft fstrrii K«ilroad easterly '>•....i»n only, call after 8:30, 80 > Vrmiiri Avenue; ait Vernon Avenue north to .the point or pLice cl Iw-ginuiug pursuant to th» provlstotii of Title (B) (Bl S70 Horwttt, Ellon A. to the City Line, in Passslc River; wood Road southerly to RlcluRidge HiinilBoad-; 'X. vr8 tuwiiiocjue run fecaai Hard Seventh District Ridge Road easterly to Huhai t AV»j- \ the northerly sidp line of .sKCONf) WARD, BEVENTH DI8- "i u»;E room with semi-bathroom. 10:31-13 of the Revised Statutes of Mew thence northerly.)easterly and south- 150 l><-i north of mid ,- TltlfT—Bonsevelt Sfhooi. 73 Park Jeney, and by virtue of the authority (B) 27 Biirr-ir. ffloiuuiir Hlj JMOJ nue: Itobart Averme and Hobart *»it» V:ul 2-0426. •. JS Bcleii, Uafgaret L erly along the following center lines nue produced koutherlj' to the Uelt>4 h tide line of OlenMde Ave- Aveiuip. conferred upon the Onion County . itrauv«,«ucLW004W. V«a>B BfS»inser t PauHle River to ftlver Road; River rrly ti) thr City I.lnp City .i pntl wltt» references, deelr- Board of elections by Uw, the follow- » Fees-UF S »8 ware, Lark«wanna and VVi-tifii) . ilfKitiniiiK at ttt» Uiwrsectlon ol the Vh' rnoin, clean linens and hot 44S»4 BaksrM.whiilston, BHii.]»ata, Omttmmt K H Boad to Morris Avrnue; Mi nil* Ave- Railroad; Drlawarr, I.ai K«»ann» itnrf herly to Mnuntatn Avenue; rrutrr lia«t of the Delaware, Larki- ing named persons have, after due in- IB I H» W004Mii.r..ilaouW V«a, > hanmi*BfS»rK nue to Madison Avenue; Miidlsqn Avenue enstprlv J i<:ih»-av VHIICV • Railroad, Ihenre vote because they have moved or not IM* C Avtnue 630 feet easterly; continuing to the point or iilacn of heKlniiirisr Itliu-kburu UiMii, Blhrkbiirii ]Umsnert Strfet. Liar, fity l.liii- easterly tn 100 !•'••* !*'•'•? rlosets. Private f»n>tly. Chrls- —Polling tilHCe. Mlftiirt-Kefft Chevro- r c':; business couple. Oarage. Su nated by the Code Letter* "A" and "B" Pursuant to the order of CHARLtB and RosedHle Avenue; Edgar Street let, Inc., 315 Hprlngflfld Avenu«, ihow Prospect Street ra*!frly t» the poln(. Wrst of thf » «"«i side Iliif of Bhur.piks constitute reasons Tor lnelliciblllty to (B) 2!) K«llr. , A. OTTO, JB , Surrogate of the Coun» to Morris Avenue; Morris Avenue to room ' or nlitfe of lifjihinini: KDud 1(X) f»et wrst of and parallel to 6-::I:J9. ' "• • . vote and the persona herelnbelow (Irst tr of Onion, made on the twenty1. Norwood Avenue; Norwood Av«*nu« BECOND WAltl). THIRU DISTRICT tlif wihl (,IUe line of ShunpUe Hmd . tmzrm BeKlnning at the Interim ion o. imrtlsMlj' tn a n-ilnt M«> feet, north of PlBIjD — Clean, comfortable named ar« listed for one of the follow- IB) •evMlth day of Aiiftust A D • -'tt47. to Kent Place Boulevard; Kent Flare tin- rt'nter Hues uf the Delaware m'nV place. Urnyton Briiool, room -v next to bath, Private family. ing reasons: 'i« Ft>lt U 19 upon tlw appllrntloi) of the tinder- . Ekmlevurd to the point or place of Larfcuwsiina Slid Weatrrn Railroad III .. .- jflit the cortli bttl<* line of Morris AVMI-IP: •'A' —Moved. Hot at Addrcwi Dtven 36 r#it alwied, as Executor of the estate of !bediming. Bestrinlng at tlir tntertiertltiu' of lfl(» ffft north uf nuil |ianill!-| lo flie cs»XS and Suniinlt Avenue, thence i »»rth Bide Hue of M.-rrl* Aveiiu* east- "B"—Moved, Left No Address, L*It IB) 11 Wtlli^jrjs. said dfcenM-rl notice l» lirrt'bv divert FIRST WARD, SECOND DIS- the folluwfng center lines: Hut the CfiitiT tine* uf Tulip Street mid 11 i,-KSi.sHEDroonM' (living bed (B) to the creditors of Bald decemed to '•TRICT—Polling place, ' Washington Mndrn Place, theme nl<)ii»> the (ollow- erly to » itolnt 100 fpct west of tlw i,,inn. llg'11 housekeeping:. 1113 County. (19:31-1}); 11 Willtama,. X Avenuenue northerly ttoo SprliiKfleld AVP- west fide flue of Orchard Strett. 109 As to each perion named, the specif- 1*1 17 Tii.T.s. H.irbar* wctubit to the subscriber undr»r oath School, Koom in basement, felorris f»ue, Springfield Avenue easterly to llig renter lines Tulip Sum south- .11 .inmouthjivenue, Jt.lnJUn.^ m affirmation their claims anil de- Av»nue erly to Mountain Avenue, Mountain rect west of mid pnrillel to the west ic reason It Indicated by the said Code * ClSMt.UC WMsf Waldron. Avenue; Waldron Aven-u* side llise of Orchard utreet northerlf I-A 11•iFAoTIVE room with double bed Letters, "V—"B" that preceded each (B) 10 BuitKUboro. B»p;M» T- mands neMnst the estate of «ald de- BeKltiiUiiK at the Intersection of northerly to Whlttredge Road; Whit- Avenue easterly to l*rlmrosr" 1'lace; ce««>d within slit months from the til* center lines or-Morris Avenue and Primrose Pla^e »tid I'rimrosi' riare pro- to the center line of the Dels ware. - ,r cm? or two business women. name and may be definitely ascertained v tred(?e Road easterly to Kernwood LackRWann* «nd Western Railroad; IB) » -date at tald order, or they will he Edgar Street. BlonB . the rentfr line duced (outherly to ISO feet unrlli «jf un-feiably teacher. Walking dlJtince by referring to the corresponding let- Boad; Fernwood Roud nortlic-rly to the north side line uf Clleiisldc Avenue, HIUIIK I lie fr-nter Ifcje of the Dflawarf, i, sprtnirfleld - Khooli. Mew Home. ter ID the above classification. i B i 129 CununXsia, lorew barred from prosecuting or of Edf?ar Sirtet westerly Jo Its In-RltU'e Hdaii. Hldge Road .•asteily to Lucliuvninyii and Wi-stern Ilallrtiad IBi. Hit Cu:;i:i]li3,ti». Mcovertng the same against the BUb- terspclion with Kosedsle Avenue, ISO feet north of BUCI pnrnHfl tn th« ,.ri;:iii faintly, breakfast only. Mi.ll- An opportunity to presant proof con- M. Hnbart Avriiiic: Hobart Avriuie and north Ride line of lll'niMde Avenue wchtcrly iff the point or place of be- buni 6-4125. ' • .'• IB) 129 •crtber. . continuing northwesterly on an imag- Mobart Avenue produi-ed southerly to ginning. trary to such reason will be given all J' WALTER LAYTQN HEATH, - inary line to the eastern end of Hlok- paittwly to Mori IK Avniuc; MHIIIK Avf- persons whose names' are listed below, fBi 12» Trevtttaft. Mtot tin Ddnwnrf, Lnrksvtnnna and went- nue northerly to Mr)iint*lil Avenue; isHD room near buses, garage. IB)- 100 Executor. son, Avenue; thence' westerly and prn Railroad; Delaware, l.ackawalina l Millbumj>-Il4» after 7 p. m. provided mch persons appear person- northerly along, the following'center Mountain Avenue westerly to William BKCOND WAHD, EICIHTH DISTRICT ally at Room SB In the Basement-of (Bi 320 WHITING it' MOORE, Proctors. and Western Hnllroad westerly to th(f Street; William Street northerly t<» "i-I'ollliiif place, Oonnan's show room, IB I H3 Butkmitu, alSkm a 81 Clinton St., tinea: Hlrkson Avenue to Madison point or plsce of'beginning, ZSS Broad Street. ) i K "rent,*"pleai»inf fumlihed roomTs the Court House, Elizabeth', prior to Avenue; .Madison Avenue to Morris 8ayr« Street; Sayre Streft easterly to :,;'itrs from bus and station. 3° September 25th. 1947. Failure to ap- IB) 113 BuAmj-a. Honfiw • Newark. N.-J. FIRST WARD, 8KVENTH Dlfl- Morris Avenue; Morris Avenue north- H.KiiijilEiK at rhe Intersection of the NOEaUS TtmnV 1J-1«-15-1«-17—o a w S w reea—1780 Avenue: Morris Avenue to Ulver ,s.vitji Pasaalc avenue, Chatham. pear and submit proof M Bforcsulrt. Road; River Itonrt to the City Line In THICT—Polling place, Lincoln Behool, erly to Kim Street: Elm Street south- eeutfr Hues ot Morrjs Avenue anit will require: "Any pernon affected by (Bj room In basement. 22 De Forest A»s- erly to Linden Place; Linden Ptae« Riihwuy Valley Hullroad: thence alonf : )u.M with private bath, private P»SM1C Hiver, thence northerly, east- weaterly to the point or place of be- tlie (olujwltiK renter lines MorrU Ave- home-. Residential, near station and the action of the Board shall have the erly and southerly slong the follow- nue right to make application to a Judge (B) .79 Martin, aCacttMNPtt O EUCTION NOTICE KlimlilH n lie- Wffttprlv uricl northerly to Moun- bus References. Reply Box 91, IIIK center lines; fassalc Hlver to Beginning at the Intersection of tain Avrmir, Mo'lntHhi Avfnue west* Summit Herald, of the Court of Common Pleai of Union MnrrU Turnpike; Morris Turnpike to he renter lines of Sprlngflpld Avenue HECOND WARD, FOURTH 0I8TBICT County, during the two weeks immedi- rB't 78 Martin, Wte €5.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wallace Road; Wallace Road to Wood- i«id Wdodlsnd Avenue; thence westCT- erly to William Htrept; William Street IB) .73 Martin Wtm K th* last day for registering to vote •PollitiK place. Ji'fTereon School, room northerly to Snyre Street; Bayre Street ately preceding the Genera! Election land Avenue: Woodland Avenue to IV and nonlicrly aloni*r the following tn basement, Ashwood AvenueAvnue. faiterly to Morris Avenue; Morris ROOMS WANTED on November 4, 1947, and on aald Elec- In the General Election to be held I Nuthurst Road; Nuthurst Road 1,000 renter lines: Bpilncfleld Avenue to R! Ht the lntprnectlon of lon Day, for the purpose of obtaining (Bi lai Benedict. H Cuans Sovember 4, 1947, •will b» September 25 !feet southwesterly; continuing south- Kent Place Boulevard; Kent Place Avenue northerly to Elm 8tr«et; Elm (B) 20O Stills,. JMm D. . and that all voters who desire trans- , the fi'Utrr linen of Morris Avenue Street northerly to the Delaware, | OKNTLEMAN would liiiTXurniatud in order entitling him to vote ta the westerly on an imaginary line to the Boulevard to Norwood Avenue; Nor* smd the flahwtfy Valley Railroad; Larkamnm nnd Western Railroad: riom near Mtllburn Center. Bef- district in which he actually resides. mtmiKiKcr Rtaui ter must make application for trans- Intersection of the cpnter lines of ivood Aventlfi to Mnrrls Avenue; con- thnire aloni; tlw rentrr line of the (B) 95 Fruiton, €5#ztsutar T, fer by September 25, thereafter the jNorwood Avfnue and Morris Avenue: Inulnx northeasterly on an Imaginary Delaware l.arktwsnns and Westera -r-ncos Write Box 26, C/O Mlll- The burden of proof shall be upon the IBI books are closed for registering and ! ftuhway Valley Railroad aoutherly to rUilroatI easterly to tlie Rahway Val- hurn Item. ' applicant. The Judge of the Court of 110 WarLnj, I>rnr». B aloiilo R the cenfer line of Morris Ave- ',ne to the southwestern end ofth« City Line along the i'lty Line ley Kail road. R&hway Valley BallroHd Common Fleas, if satisfied that the ap- Wart ... wi-;- '«Hidk -tranEXwrtrig for th* General Election. * nue to thhe point or place of beginning. uthurst Road; thence northerly, Wfatrrly Slid northerly to 159 feet uNK or 2 unfurnished rooms for elder- •• M Rjuev kin , The place for registering and com- j FIRST WARD. THIRD DI8TEICT- •utterly and southerly nlbni; the fol- southerly to the point or place of iv woman. Vicinity Linden, tlc- plicant Is entitled under tne law to (B» jjiletlng transfer for the City of 8um- nnrtn o\ th« nnrtli Bide line of Olen- (rlnnln«. vote at luch election, snd after deter- 22 Turo€r. GoE&a • POIIIIIR Place, Lincoln School, DeFor- lowing center lines: Nuthurst Rond Blde Avenue; 150 ffft north of and drn 2-4407. iB) 23 Tura«r, Bfca. Mm B. 'mlt Is the City Clerk's office at City I est Avenue. lo Woodland Avenue; Woodland Avi». lwrnlli'l to the north side line of WiLWAB? H OILSON, City Clerk. nue to Wallace Road; Wallace Road Dated. Sfpt. 10, 1947, ai#nslde Avenue easterly to Morris 141J FOR SALE APPRAISALS FOR RENT MORTGAGES BUSINESS REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED MANAGEMENT

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE DIRECTORY SUMMIT RE\LTOna ^ALJESTATE WANTED WANTED TO RENT ANTIQUES INSULATION I l-S'JMMIT IF you HAVB^'A HOUSE FURNISHED Unu/se or apartment BOUUHT Mid SOLO ; ; V.EBROOK, H McK. SO. «-8»S0 Por Uls In South Orange, Maplewood. wanted by couple. Must vacate Brpt ROMANO HOME INSULATION CHARMING Brick Colonial, central IS. family Rrown and living in other UhN UAK8 AUINCY " t-ma location, flu 3 bedrooms and bath Your Sea! of Safety MlUburn nr Short Hills, CALL US, ws QBORGK'S AUCTION BOOMS AND ROOFTNO COMPANT on 2nd One bedroom and bath on hava buyers cities Born in Maplewood. glad to li'.NKY CHESTER O. " «-im give local references, Mrs. Perlej, 13 Summit Avenu* Berkeley. Avenue, Berkeley third floor Oil heat 3-etr garage, The J. CHARLES OBRIEN CO. SO J-4173 HOLMES AGENCY " «-IM» lot 75x130. Offered at $23,900. Summit 6-0998 Heights. Summit 64S14. HOUSTON B B It E O. " «-04M EatablUhed 18itO EXCELLENT North Side location: 10 Sloan St South Orange, N. 1 BUSINESS couple desire three or more liS-BKCK-BCHUlDT CO. " 8-1031 charming older home, modernized; "REALTOR" rooms, unfurnished. Call Summit 6- SUMMIT AUCTION BOOM6 four bedroom*. 2 tiled bitht on 2nd, South Orange 3-U15 0410. LAICNDRIES KMlll.KR JOHN ft " «-«H bath on third: hot water and ni HOMES Si INVESTMENT 47-49 Summit Avoou* . M:SAMARA, WALTER A. - «-arao heat; 1 car detached gang*. Price torn tetpiilei thoae penon* in tbt rttti PROPERTIES Telephone Summit «-UU KNTEItf-RISE MMIKN, 8PKN0EB U. - «-i«oo WANTED—In the Orsnges. Mapls- REAL ESTATE POR RENT LAUNDRY. INC JOBS BECK SCHMIDT CO, Realtor* tesasoa wrie tuv* availablt to them th* M* brttLE, ROBERT a - t-COil wood. Short Hllla, Summit, etc. OARAGE for rent at 24 Blalne street: 17 Summit Avinue 51 Union PI. Summit 8-1031 kmtm'&iige of thirty-aix yean of experimea- DONALD W. WILLETT Realtor Mlllburn 6-1807-J Rcfinishinj? - Restoring MOUNTAIN, WH1TMOBE 25 Hahted St,. East Orange, N J Summit 8-1000 DO YOlfWANT TO"SELL? U-21 lnduitrlal Pl»ce RICHLANU CO. " 0-3311 nice rooms, tile bath and powder VETERAN wants to buy srnnll qnp-fam- room, icreened porch, •»estlbule en- aosaOi if mJKn&f mzii tiasmeu competence ot mfficient lly house. Linden or vicinity; financ- DO YOU'WANT TO BUY? Short Hills 7-.1715 Summit 8-1711 RIM1ART. ELMER N. trance, attached garage. Alr-condl- to -KacsaaX enlroiting them with the Important ing under Q.I. Bill. Write Box 42J. Rpsldpntlnl property. & CO. " 8-0038 tloned oil heat, full Insulation etc. Linden Observer. Business property. APPUANCKS MASON CONTRACTOR ^NDtHSON, ALFRED 8. " 8-312J Desirable location near Summit. Early pr'i«l'i*r'-n«hljM Involved in real estate transao- Manufacturing plants. VETERAN and wife urgently in need Itrtall-wliolesnlp business. BUTLER, EDWARD A.*"* " «-«040 occupancy. tiona. TEwy Sate vaOtuamnly pledged themselves to » EASTERN FUEL COMPANY A. S ANDERSON. Realtor of apartment or small house to rent. AcrPBce—luitldlnK sites. JOSEPH DE LUCA code off ctWict fomeiEiBj their business conduct, thju Business couple. Call Chatham 4- 233-239 Broad Street 331 SprlilKfleld Ave. Summit <-3123 S534-W, HAVE BlTi'ERS Mnson Contractor REAL ESTATE¥OR "SALE WALTER E. EDMONDSON Summit fl-0006 arUi Summit 6-saoo large family or rooming house — all 29—ITBW JEStSETf 1ST Maplewood Ave., Maplewood, N. J. ly needed by th* supervisory and COMPANT 10 John Street •'ff. nutomatlo heat; 2-car garage; NOTE NEW ADDRESS SO. 2-240O laboratory personnel of 91 SUMMIT AVIC RTTMMIT. N. J (•fee to .town. »2O.0O0 asked. Immediate Improvements, 3-car g&rage; short PHONB (ttlMMTT «-H«H OARPE1 ft BUG CIJCAN1NU Summit. N, J. ("•' upancj-. walk to R. R. station. Ideal for board- RR3 BtJIEJJHKS fiir gg?BiB!iiaa .elf THE CELANESE CORP. Evenings Phona W.itflald 1 0111 ing house. PRICE |13,O00. Small amount - nil tvpea Also bmam olMasaadl aasm <2—SOUTH ORANGE j. K. BEDROSIAN ft OOl Summit 6-1836-M EDWARD A. BUTLER, Realtor of cash required. Bee OF AMERICA Hi Springfield • Bccchwood Road Summit 8-6040 WILMER N. rUTTLE. Agent I'HH BJUL •5TT*TH HBBBBBB $JS,SOO — "5PIC and SPAN" 4% 20 YEAR MORTGAGES PLtJMHINU, HKATINU, Btdmtnsttr, N. J. TeL Pepaclt 8-O4M On NevstftDttia or senrif Z9c IUSUII se SUMMIT, N. J. Summit «-0600 W It the time to select the sits for 9«8 Blnmn-nei* «»» Tmmm. X M Oentrally located, handy to Manhall Still available, quick service, no fees SHEET METAL vVUKA our home In TALL OAKS, dlstin- School. Seton Hall, buaei, (tores, RR. G A. McCALL, Realtor 'iiMied for Its natural beauty and 13-A—GILLETTE3 Deep lot. S bedrooms, tile batb, open Owners who have vacane/ae now OOAl JOHN R, CROOT ft BON protected by suitable restrictions. porch, garage; permanent drive; er In the future, within commut- 204 Morris Ave.. Bprlngfie-ld. N J. v? «re now building. ACREAGE 1H or 7 acrei. Oood land prompt possession; don't hesitate, ing distance of Summit, pleaae Mlllburn 6-4170. Night. BH 7-3570-W STKPHENS-M1LLER OO. 235 Morrii Avenue W W. DREWRY, Builder of fronting Springfield Ave., ngar (311- contact Robert H. Wright, the 88 RUIMII PIac« Summit 6-0488 DliKWRY-Bullt Homes lette. Bnrnaln; owner. W. A. Qorm- BEAUTIFUL lot OB Mid RAYMOND CONNOLLY Co. company's housing expalJtor. for ley, 3 Hlllllde Ave., Summit 6-3148. Central A,»c». AH ^ informatlnn regarding thes* very HOME OWNERS Summit 8-002t Sioimtuln Ave. Summit, N. 3. and Hwnr, Call Keiaaa-mtni Sealton So. Or. 3-0409 dralrible tenants. RADIO * KAD1O KRI'AIKINU Summit 8-0O12 T3RED OF WORRYING EASTERN FUEL COMPANY 1!K-HUNTERDON CX»UNTT Offiet trtt higher coit of living with ROSS RADIO SERVIOB S*—SEASBOfOE about fardeni and tht 'upkeep of CaU 8U HMO. reduced monthly mortgage payments MS-3M Broad StrMt LOT 70x213 on Oatea a»enue, Suttinlt. ALL YEAR HOMES srounds? Then we've an Ideal prop- [f you ars paying more than a 4% 97 Summit Avenue i "quir--i e? j. OamblnoN. J., 11 Denman 12 ROOMS. 4 baths, beautiful grounds, my 1ai you. Modern atone and frame •vsnlnga. Chatham 4-«T7«-R. rate on your mortgage, Inveitlga'o our Summit e-0006 pu ?ummlt N J SROBK ATBES refinancing plan. Sumtnlt e-10M HANDSOM'E brick colonial; slate roof; iwlmmlng pool . 190,040. Oa BiUtOTSAT WAV Colonial on a nice medium sized lot, 7 ROOMS, 3 batV 30 acres ... |3S,O0O. -tfth an extra large living room and Phone rs S-1500 EIJCCTRICAI. RRPAaRINO NOEL RECORD * APPUANUR *'i"»m built 1938; first floor, cinter OF THE JSSS muter bedroom (with lti own nun3 BEDROOM house, will pay good rent and ask for Mr Johnson or call at the ; large living room with fireplace, 8 BOOM8, 12S acres $3S,O0O. Your opporttmltrr eo own• 3KJPIF for short or long term lease. Call 6O. 8 ROOMS. J bathi- 113,000. fleck). 1st floor center hall, dining SUMMIT ELECTRICAL SHOP moled den with fireplace, dining room, panelled breakfast room, pow- 2410O, Mr. Moran, Manager, Maple- pantry, kitchen, a mattU1 rooms DORIS HAT, Rstltostltor down and wood Country Club. Irvington National Bank SBRVICB CO. 20 Bcechwood Road h Orange 4-1811810Oa0 Orangn e 3-WM der room and porch. 2nd floor 4 bed- i*, - vowin room, scrwnsd Ftrepla«i, picture irtsrttrwv Toomi, 3 tile bath*. BtunnlnR mir- DO TfOtf have a 3-4 room apartment at ths Center Wiring—All Types Installations Summit S-S65T f; 2d noor,. 5 master bedrooms, 3 locution. Also plccarwt»i» rored bar and panelled recreation or bungalow for 3 people? We need Irvington. N J. "••t«; bastment. large panaled recre- 19-LJNDEN Repairs—Prompt Service r FRONT LOT3. Terra»: to> snut mom. Oil heat, attached garage; a home of our own, not too far SUPREME RADIO ", "" .°om. humidified gu alr-eon- We are offering JTOW from school and store. Would like '•nimpd heat, laundry, large cold 8-nOOM bungalow, 7 yeirs old. TwoMHW BiratHESS SMCVWtS B» Sttfit Summit 6-1 (531 SALES A SERVICE Toot BORIS DRAKE, Realtor use of stovp and refrigerator and *'•"* n: complete -with copper bnths. Reasonable, Convenient to open an excltnlrv star* to ymr promise best of cure. Please call FARMS FOR SALE 1 t orm transportation. 143 ^Oedas avenue, 329 Morris Ave. 8u 9-66M *• i i" " . window*. 4.lnch rock- Bakery. Restaurant,, fcu-Crtran n 3T7 Mlllburn Are. Mtllburn 6-1234 South Orange 2-553B. FARMS country nomes, estates, aort- OIL m r i sllIlUlon throughout; approxl- Linden. DruK. Hardware. Gift Stogs. BETtiigr tc run. All tvpet of record players VETERAN, mother ^nd teen-age sister age. business properties Various s," "Vwrr, nicely landscaped ground, Beauty Parlor. FBKE EOOBPIEr •4-SPRINGFIELD prices a nd locations JOHN R STEPHENS-MILLER CO. and car radios repaired. plated in best residential section: -» 30-MADrSOM EDITH TO desperately need 2 or 3 bedroom POTTS, Route 18. Worth Branch occupanc r For apartment, duplex or small house, 38 Russell Place tnnvfn ' - JU . . SHORE: SPRINGFIELD Snmervtiie 8-U3I N. A. CAPORASO MODERN HOME Mlllburn township or vicinity pre- Summit 8-0028 .MAB«K.R, tlftni room with fireplace; dining x an. NEW DEVELOPMENT ferred. Phona Short Hills 7-3683. Formerly Operated by ood rt.. Summit. 8D 6-1900 room: modern kitchen; «un ooreb; JTEAR SHORT HILLS; wooded plots, YOUNO Christian business couple OFFICES FOR RENT EASTERN MnC COMPANY Perry T. Brown OR 70*118; well-built 5-room colonial type this* bedronma; tiled bath with i0_SKOKT would like 2H. 3 or 4 room apart- THREE room suite, n«w, best loca- 233-230 Broad Str«et AZBBB001t •hower, itmm heat, nil burner, built fttoigalowa; gas heat; attached garage; ment. Unvl 3-4928. Broad nnd Summit Avenui IV s^i!Si,Pfl.el > REALTOR ON A HALF AOtB * 13,500. Turn south on Bnltusrol way tlon. Idcnl tor Lawyer. Cnll Su *!-*• !ir.'SgIL d ST«,. Bummlt. BTJ 0-0950 in 1033; early pnumlon, 113,500. 8-2025. Summit 5-0006 Summit 6-0813 A J HARMAN It BON Realtor* yet within • 3-mlirrt* inat «0 *-.«Xlns tram Intersection of Mlllburn and APARTMENT. 3 rooms. Call Unvl 3- npartments. older type houie, 9 and stores, V bedremma I_ftmt:tis. Till Morris aves. to WOODCREST CIRCLE. 44M. nnm». 2 bnth». Bummlt *O«8W 38 Own At*. Madlion 8-044B FUNERAL SERVICE heat, large screened portrJSi. LUUIDCJID "Weekdays call Stevenson k Young, OABAaE In vicinity of 33 Norwood CEMETERIES ROOFING home open for Inipeetton kitchen, 1st floor ta^stucr- (puigrrtii mnn- FtJL Colon NEW Inc., Short Hllla 7-3800. Open for In- Ave., Summit. Su B-6903-J. OREKNI,AWN MRMORIAL PARK r'hni '»I home located on _ lai At*., lladiaon. iaadims dltlon throus&rmt; dSKI- Tta as spection Saturday and Sunday. Veter- ANDREW A IfcNAMAfU LARRY MAY »r, north ilde P'0'' ntlstlcallr ML Air; Rnsd Bcrnardsvllle. N J 6.13fS-M. , spect phone • 0ru. PROFESSORS nt TJpsMn College desire Funeral Service 84-86 Franklin P|ace '"'.'ifionnort Five master bedrooms, FAITL S. TTCmsmm. KEULin» to rent apartments or nhare homes. Mtmher. National Cemetery Assm maid's quarters, oil heat. NEW home open for lntpectlon. Doug- Tel Bern. »-OSt> or l-MOT-M Summit S-1M7 lu Ave., MadUon, Madlion 6-137B-M. Cbatbam Rd. sanrt Kate 7- «*-UNION Contact Mini; Schneider. Upsala Col- Phone Su. 6-5352 ... ,—Ion call lege. OR. 3-1200. FOUB-ORAVE family plot In Clover NTAIN, WHITMOMt & JOHNSON UNION REALTORS VKTEBAW snd wife want 3 room apart- Leitf P&rk Cemetery, Including per- Heating and Sheet Metal Work WASHING MAUUNn it c Bealtora 21—MAPIJJWOOD IK WQQWmE petual care, warranty deed MOO. '~m-lt M- Bumrnlt 8-1404 We will mui& • santSnr off (rin«.irm- WILWAM BAITER JR , ment. No children. Box 87, c/o Bum- RBPAIBED Oatonrtit* >-»«06 mlt H«rald_H Terms can b» arranged. Box 438, A. A L. ENGINEERING CO, A A v THE UMSUOST COLONIAL bullt homec la tfic- mimt cga£a.tfle mm-- : WoodbrlrtRe, N. J, l^ f" E~Col0nlal home; built tlon cf Short KUl»; poammifim S^rrin*. • 1IAMCML4 * CO QRADr/ATE engineer, Invalid mother DAVID J FLOOD la town. AH brick, ilata roof; nearly TJnlonnile I-MOO P. O. Box 383 Summit pb0 rdi! an acre, a brook and garden. Charm- 1948; priced from K3Mti< to «5n(TH». deslrs to rent unfurnished or fur- h"Te Li * "»«>•"> kltohen, a Conntilt our architect fiar pCtn jr«J«r- L. i SEBNBAnER Su. 6-8733 Summit 6-3361 or Summit 6-WTtl Ing- recently decorated Interior. On- Otll a-230* nished 4-room apsrtmfmt or snttll ter hull, ilviriK room, porch, terrace. house In or near Mnplewood with Sales and Service for Winter Ml Bprtngfield Avenue PHnLEP J HOT7SE. 30tS Potter Ave,, immediate possible privilege of purchase. Pos- HELP US TO GIVE YOU dlnlllf roqm, kitchen, pnntry nnd Atr Conditioned Units br*akfMt room. 4 bedroorns, (tfesslnv , Bulldars powtaalpn. 8-room Colonial, All lm< slbln exchange for 7-room npartment WINDOW SHADES M& provementa, garage, oil heat. ROB. 4- centrally located In Hollywood, Calif. Bununlt 5-O0S7 room, 3 baths, mald'i quarters—a resl 1189 Market St., Wewast BETTER SERVICF ship rtcrsatlon room—port holes n •0688. SO. 2-3570. INSUMTION VENETIAN BUNDS .OU 8EEN THB81? alt Qsa heat, attached ftarage. Vs- ITS QUALITY THAT ENGINEER and Wife dnlro 2-3-4 room AND WHITE: Brooms, 49—WEBTTTELD IN JOHNS-J1ANVILLE Stack and cuitom-tnade shaded tll» oil heat, j. Ten years old. custom ftntfit tmam, furnished apartment. Box 417, Lin- ll'lt.' age. nice den Observer. and blinds rnnde on premises For ln School DrU Immaculate eondlflcB- assti Qbrar. inna- CSJ WYCHWOOD HOME INSULATION Ave. MlllburB_a-12M ter hall, IITIJJK room. wuJt, atmsOaoe., 1 •stlmatii call Su. D-8380, TBS 8 Mlllburn Ten-year-old home In perfect conrtl- 3 OR 4 ROOM apt. desperately needed CLASSIFIED ADS Specializing In Starter. *, dining room, til* Ultcrionv ef>* il»T». by young buslneis couple. No chil- In ho.." , Nice tory, bAck and open ptmtL. teoKkSaan tlan. Two tint noor bedroomn mid 07-71 Union Place WINDOW SHOP. 111,000. dren, Within commuting diBtnnce llTH room; Rwcond floor, 3: bmenranK, 1 «Ult li, library, 3 flrepiacea, powder Jersey City. Rent $80 (will decorate). feedrooms, baths: bronz* ptumfttna. «ffi Bma. wa- room. Three bedrooms and 3 tile bath* HAVE YOUR COPT Summit, N. J. a bltn i a ANDREW JACK Reply Box 88, c/o Bummlt Herald, , - ; rn«5, full ln.iulntiun, S^siJurLar D»nfl- 'foot -with •tall •hower) on second Summit 6-3820 convenient, exclusive Realtor, and Iniuror «c»ppd; excellent. coa^tnfe Ht>oT."'"A fine home built by » qimllty HOTJBE wanted for 0 month*, or longer: IN THIS OFFICE- EARLY COPY hoort Asking S24t5OO P'Jt toulldrr, and enhanced with every pro- 2 adults, references. P.O. Box 301 announcei hl» new location in tht to luspi^t, rail ttt, Ktrxt, Newtown, Connecticut AUTO REPAIRS GETS BETTER SBRVICB 3 baths vision tor comfort and graoJom living, t REEi>' Ac OOMPA3ST,, toe. frlned to wll at »29,5C0 TUESDAYS R * S SERVICE GARAGE, INC lt » hem of "Maplcn-ood Village" »t 157 URNIflHED house or apartment, win- HAVE YOUR CLASSIFIED OOIfT for R«Rltor» - tnmirnc* T. M. JUDSON,' JR., Realtor ter months only, by veternn nnd wife, Carburetors, Brakes Elm St. Weatfieltl. N. J. References rurnlshed. Phone A.M. 000 Maplewood AVJ. BO. 2-34C0 8H Central Ave. ffiwts «ma£*r.. 3S- -3 705 Springfield Ave. Su, 6-3033 IN BEFORE 8 P. 11, TUB8DAT Orange J-9LJ1 m Tel, Wwtueid 3-1070 or 3-3438 Shaver Bummlt 6-1054. ' BEFORE 5 P. M. , vn **• Summit »-I«l THf SUMMIT HfHALD. THUtSPAIr1, SiPTtMlli II. t*47 aeUaJwwitj will t» B»ad» '«. I*. Yoa'w flai*h«4 foi UM tin*, «t*ci wool or be«y Jeoarfai tbroufb th* merger of tb« eve- of ftutgeri l^lag. j pewter, *r if a b» h*4 excewive nlaj oeikf* progrsais formerly of Iron ut«E«il* > vtcaisg in hot, socpy water, or._caouae, wid, ., Schools Merged conduct** fcf th* School of BusJ- polity Cf to'r«|M*t tsis *«**o8iAf kt la.( Oth*r f©Uu gxtact th« pan lightly which takM offtet Addition*! facilities tot «v*aitt« Administration and tb« Col tcrvala. partl«ilariy if it hat b*ta j *ft«r each ua«, s.nd 4om'% betttr teg* ot KrU and Sci«ac« of tbe wu fcaaounctd today by accessary to s«#ur til* [>u vritb j with further aeacoBlBg. atudeaU in Uw N«r»rk

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