'May lUplact in Air Prob. (Y THUMOAY, AUGUST 21, 194? Bueiti Report or Overlook Health loud Asks ;&*. V*** '':V** Cooperation in Schools to Open September 8; Completed, Trustees Disclose All Faculty Vacancies Riled Coinpl«tion of the wrvsy both of Summit, and Joan H. STAINltSS STfll WoJfley of JOddlebury, Vt. MACK-IN MODUS Frederick W. WilUrd of Haw 2Jro36cv.fr. tbore* place, who died August 11, left bis estate to his widow, lfaadc 1C executrix. LIFETIME MIAT OISTUT CANS THMM0»ANI QUAUTY CONSTRUCTION DO YOU wont to know A eompiti* ttin * of e«mm»reiaJr*J - HOW TO frlg«rotor» •xr*mW«ly ut«d by Amsrlcos leodlng inimptndtnH. GET MARRIED., cfiolns oni iuper-mark»ti. Backtd by otmotf a holf^entwry of design* STAY MARRIED? 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' Dsws and "TMWMOf AMI" Misley |lm, it M **nfe •• etsei le HMMMH* vnlts tm MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS-FRIDAY EVENING *:00 TO 8:00 , •IVtflAtl CO0UM AN** liniMfOM ftlHtStTOtStllATOM "tUMATIC Comvt Ovr faptrfi -Mo OUigotbo SUMMIT TRUST COMMIT^ SALES •SEHVICE IS T A •LI 5 H E D 1191 REPAIRS M«n,b.r Federal Harris Refrigeration Company Mimbtr Dtpe.it hsuranct Ftdtral Rt,.rv. COMMERCIAL SALES AND SERVICE Corporation Sy|ff(n • 77 MAIN SHUT TIL MA. i42tl MADISON, URV10I - U. 6-2111 THE SUMMIT HERALO. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, It47 Pasftl Classrooms Sold fo I* Easy at Eyes and Ntrves 1 n«Moai with ad«ntlfilisUl» city'city *s Meoadanaseo»4*ryr and tiMBMAanattatstar>y auuagc„__r_ o-f. •.•.taa_* Boar•. d. of. Educa_> - •choola («K«pt Uncoia) when tion, said ywUrday- Certain rooau to wttrtow putel feeSi ring. SeBtembtr 8, Walter S. fai tht hifli school that sat** tats in M4 nccrtUry,, and business plans for tfct *niarg«mt»t of ttutt building v«r» net fluted. UM«- wise, Uaeoin school was eatirud MASON KING «rf HIS ORCHfSTIM b*c*us« of plan* ia tk« offing for » new school in that arw. VttWON MACH - CALUt Th« »««r color achtmaa, Mr. Eddy believes will Improve light- ing by as much as 100 *#r cent. THEY GO: Selection of colors rod types of SQUARE DANCING P»ints followed «tudy »f UgnU&g techniques by the Bo*rt of Edu- imr PRWAV AMO UTWDAY t»M k M. cation and Mr. Eddy a* have be*B established by recognised authewi- tie* Tb« warmer pastel shades HORSESHOE LAKE CASINO have been chosen for rooau with ; off Route 10 SneeMoaaa, N. I. northern exposure* aad, lighter sbadci (or southern expoeures Almost every school girl knows that Kate Greenaway was an English girl... born 100 AHOV TinaUBt—CWet John L "JCD^J-OB, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- years ago ... who designed such charming" ward L Norton of IT Larrminc pli.-t, tignals from the bridge of the Admiral Fsrragttt Acadtna/s fUjftb.;., & former LCI, during one of clothes for girls. We're proud to be head- the weekly otruiies taken dotiac the «uminer camp session which he quarters for modern Kate Greenaway is attending for the second year. tTupper photo) Fashions made of such excellent fabrics as A. Otto, Jr., surrogate, Court to 1 House. Elizabeth. DAN RIVER'S STARSPUN GINGHAM The will of Hn Marie^"Mathilda A K>», Frank B, of 323 Maolis and DAN RIVER'S CORD- Seller, who died he« July ». h*s avenue, Glen Ridge, ii named been filed for probate with Charle* : <-x*-rutor. The estate will go to him SPUN CHAMBRAY. and two other tons and a daughter. YMCA to Open IN 47-48 • With an FHA Property Improvement Loan you con SECRETARIAL Season September 17 paint and, decorate outside and inside... add shutters, storm The Young: Men'i Civic Council, STER0OAWHC an organiration of young adults doors and sash, weatherstripping ... repair the plumbing, from Summit will hold their first Bring your daughter in to- Wiring, or heating system . . .install sidewalks, driveways, ACCOMIM n;e Cfcirle* H. Johm 1*0719 Ckll I'M For Gtflsflete INSURANCE Proteettm 6-2687 SUMMIT, N. J. SpiMtr M. Summit*-1»00 THt SUMMIT HtRALD. fNtfltSPAV, AUCUST » operator of toe other car aadblt wife,MUdred. Two Automobile Accortilttg to Ideotlf loat lOffl- CHURCH DIRECTORY cer Frank Van Troak, wl invet- First Oiicb of CMsk SdenHst Accidents Occur tigated, ths victlnu wei given first aid at the actae of t i led- Btan form (that U, a» It , A Branch'of The Mother Chares, Tne first Cnurcb of Gbrut Contral Church dent by Dr. M. 3. 8eale»sa to »ortal vltw), btbw e Over Week-end Officer Van Tronk also a^id turn- Bcieatlst, la Beaton, Massachusetts by a human mother, J«*us mi both Sunday Services «t U *./M. Sunday School u A. H. . I* V. Bmetinwn, IXD. the mediator betwetn Spirit and One pereoB wt* detained at taave been Issued bf, ssatuy D. MarWa tbt flt»h, between Truth and er- Overlook Hospital and five others drivers oni charges of reckl sa driv Wednesday Meeting at S:15 P. If. ror. Explaining and demonttrat- wan treated and relaaatd after Ins;. Buaoay-49 a. aw Service «&4 Another aocidtnt report^ by tbt a«r«oa, The Wwea Wltjiesft," by iag tht way of dlvl»» Bdtnct, bt two automobiles ftit In a colli- btcamt tbt way of «alvaUon to all police occurred Friday a car Rtv. Henry D. Hartmann. »<»*• sion at Locust drive and Tulip operated by Hits Signe I Christian kl^e Adding Room try fcrrattfenunt* during service. who accepted hi* word" (pp. West- 315,»M). street early Sunday morning. lund of Mountain Avenot nd one OW< TO THI fUlUC Thtoserviet tt»rk# tnt lest of the Detained at Overlook was An- drives by Robert T. Dunn summer eerits. Banning San* ,f MUl- drew. Purma, U, of, .Wijippany, burn were in a collision at d»y, September ?, Dr. Buschmsa Hobart Opea «sllr tl V> i'M Central Church whose condition waa reported yes- and Springfield avenues •ventnas 7Jo to 9 will return tod services will b« terday by hospital authorttlet at Weitlund wta slightly lnju td, U oli Calvary Epiicopal Church School Reopens "good.* Jlee said. Thote treated and dismissed lev. U. 9. PrwMfai September 7 Jersey Ha* stigtJtst OSJBVI MtaMeHa-Cfcarg* were: Adam H. Durma, 34, of Central Presbyterian church Whippany, driver of one of tne Toe Court of Errors Bunds*-* a. »., Holy Com- school will begin regular MMIOBI ears, George Klcak, 18, and Jobs peals in New Jcmy, const ting of reunion; 11 a. m,, V«Mted ttrv- Sunday, September 7, according to QrumHa, both of Whippany and 16 mtntbtrt, la the IWg'St trl- iet, Rev. David K. Barnwell, DD, an announcement made by Wood- passengers in purma's ear; An- bunal of last resort in the United pastor ot first Baptist Church, juff J. English, superintendent thony Mandolyal, 59, of Newark, States. gueat preacher. During the serv- Claatta for three, four and five- ice nur.ery will he held in tbt year-olds will be enrolled at »:40 parish house. and 11 a. m. Primary enrollment* will be held at the same time for Long Hill Followship grade* one, two and three. Bed Brick School House, CtaMM for Juniors of grade* Chatham Township four, five and six, wlU be enrolled Clifford K. Harrod. PMt«r at 9:40 a. m. only. Edward Duryee will be tuMUtant superintendent in Sunday — »:45 a. m, Sunday charge of the 11 a. m. hour. echoot at ,Red Schoolhouse; 11 t, m>, morning worship, sermon, Summit Unitarian. Hit PI FUST LESSON "The W«ll» Rebuilt"; 3 p. m,, 'Teenage Bible claw; T:80 p, m', Dismissal of Editor * " "•"*•,.:••••-:-:- evening fellowship hour. Rev. Jacob Trapp and Gerald- Wednesday—8 p. m., Blbl« etudy ine Sauvage, both of Summit, are 2B%0F^ MONTUVINO and prayer meeting at Red School- among the 103 Unitarians who Qur fumral ftome at 309 Springfield Avenue house; 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., Ladle* signed a letter to the Unitarian ISTO Missionary eewlng group meets at churches of this country and Can- DURING AUGUST ON "ompan* in Charm and Quiet Refinement home of Mrs. Gulon Fountain, ada demanding restitution of a With the Comfortable Homes of Falnnount avenue, Chatham. free and progressive "Christian ALL GOLF CLUBS IITPROVIC Register," official magazine of our Community I. P. Presbyterian Church the denomination and protesting (IFoodSu Rev. Bteaard a, Bryan the dianrtml of Stephen H. Frllch- Everything the. golfer needs you'll find on our shelves. Golf balls Ugtit E. P. Burroughs & §01* Sunday—9:48 *. n»., Sunday man of Boston as its editor, WITH YOUR OTHER FOOD School; 11 a. m., morning worship, The letter states that In dis- for Rood flight . . . tournament sermon, "The Second Coming of missing the editor "the destiny , "A man faugjit a eon of Provic tor himaelf, Funeral Home of a free and vital church U in- grade golf, clubs, approved by pro- CbTlst" fessionals. Enjoy the fall golffalg one for hjia father and one for Ms nephew, then he i^uUbhcd 1820 volved." add, "la it all right to drink coffee and amoke cig- Cfirlttlan Scftnco Church season more than ever before wilh S09 Springfield Avenue • Summit 6-0259 arette* white taking l*rovlc?' He waa told that Dr. Barnwtll to Preach the right equipment . . . 'Christ Jesus" U the Lesson- he could do as he pleaaea but hh question uas like fV«f«n A. Bturcuglu Robin B. Kohr John DatUbon, Jr. Sermon subject for Sunday, Au- This Sunday at Calvary gust 31. The next In the series ot united asking an automobite aalttman who had just sold Qoldeh Text: "Ood tent not hit summer services will be held at him a new car if it would be all right to keep one Son into the world to condemn Calvary Church Sunday, August COME IN TODAY! foot on the brakes while the other foot is on the the world; but that tht world 31 at 11 a. m. with Rev. David hrough him might be saved." K. Barnwell, D.D., minister of accelerator," IJohn 3:17). the First Baptist Church as guest Sermon: Passage* from the preacher. Just aa an automobile needs gasoline free from EXHAUSTED King James version of the Bible Rev. Donald Brookman, D.D., Include: "Behold, the days come, of New York, former rector of tar, so the human body needs food free from the with the Lord, that I will raise St. Peter's Church, Morrlstown, tars in coffee and tobacco smoke. unto David a righteous Branch, will ofCiclate in place of Mr. Fran- and a King shall reign and prosper cis who la on vacation. Send Provic to your friends and relatives in and 'hall execute Judgment and ustlce in the earth." (Jer. 23:5). Europe. One can will last a month. Correlative passage* from "Sci- SHS Grid Coach ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy Include: "Wearing in part a hu Recovering from ALL SAY WEDNESDAY Humanic Brands. Inc. Brush Fire Burns 360 Springfield Ave, Summit, N. J. Telephone Su 6-6640 Peter Kandrat, 36, Summit High SUMMIT HARDWARE & PAINT CO. Sponsored by Human Engineering Foundation. Gospel Hall School football coach, Is in Ellta- 359 Springfield Avenut SUmmI» 6-0216 Hummlt Aw., and Walnut St. beth General Hospital, recovering Services Lord'* Day: from second degree burns suffered Lord's Supper—11 A. M. Friday afternoon when he rescued . Gospel Preaching—7:80 P. M. hLi fellow worker, Windsor Wil- **rayer and Bible Study liams, 21, a junior at Drew Uni- Friday—8:00 P. M. versity, from a brush fire flare- Everybody Welcome back in Union where both men Recently, it was recorded in have been summer employees of the pren that Britain's beer bill the Union Township Shade Tree In 1038 was f 1,340,000,000. In Commission. when you arrive home? 1043, it had advanced to $2,825,- According to Elwood C. Cornog, 000,000. In 1938, the tobacco bill director of interscholajjtlc ath- Mr. Hnny vraakty thought at he staggered from hit car, was $870,000,000. In 1943, it had letics and supervisor of physical advanced to $2,240,000,000. This education at Summit High School, 400,000 Left Feet •«••> If 1 can »nfy make tht stoop I'll thank my lucky itarl" surely is a rapid pace on the the two men were burned while Mr. Fenny mad* the stoop—with an inch to spar*, down grade. Years ago, in the burning tree cuttings at the Ci hit pebble walk Ilk* a rug of btar. State of Colorado, a farmer sold Cenecaro farm, off Chestnut hlj farm bit by bit for whiskey. street, Union. Both men suffered -burns-of-4be-face -chest-and-ar-n»r that never _l?i5ffl^lt!!iis»£.th*jotrtUB-makeJwr-husband smllep rrcestandan» 9M ran a bath of nice warm wattr and Itft him for a while. left. The saloon keeper got the Blood transfusions and plasma farmer to' deed it to him for a were given the stricken worker* Mrt. Penny, In the kitchen, preparing him hit supper, They had been taking tree branch- Cm hear him splashing merrily in that warm, relaxing water. quart of whiskey. Afterwards, from this tame little hill $160,- es to the farm and burning them. push a clutch! 000,000 worth of gold was taken, Shortly after 3:30 p. m. they ap- Try ntadif It a tit if win, wittr while Its former owner died a peared at Union Police Headquar- ters after driving a mil© from the pauper. ticMltffafttrilMtiiyHUejib. farm in the Shade Tree Commis- Cowper the poet wrote: sion truck. Police said their "I thlrit, but not as once I did, Ih« vain tfelif hts of earth to slur*. trousers were smouldering and Thy wounds, Emmanuel, all forbid portions of their ahlrts, still burn- That I should seek my pleasure there. 400,000 left feet... left without a thing Commonwealth Water Company "It was the sight of thy dear cross, ing, were on the floor of the truck. lint wmuted my soul from earthly Had Gasoline Cant toi do! Because Hydra-Matic Drive things, : And taught me to esteem u drosi. The injured men were placed In eliminates the clutch pedal and all dutch The mirth of fools, the pomp of the Union Township ambulance pushing. 400,000 right hands ... on the by Acting Chief of Police Charles steering wheel where they belong! Be- Frick and Detective Harry Hana- way. Patrolman Edward Ull- cause Ilydra-Mstic Drive shifts ge*n brlcht took them to the hospital.. automatically—makes manual shifting a Union police said the men had GH HTDRAMATIC DRIVE to kien thing of the rolled on the ground In attempt- That's the story of convincing proof that ing to extinguish the flames as their bodies were covered with proved by nearly 4DOr000 OldsMbile lie* behind the GM Hydra-Matic Drive refuse as well as burns. Police owners in billions of miles of of today. Oldtmobile first introduced learned that the men had two this revolutionary advancement almost Rtgd Dots It Right five-gallon cans of gasoline with "no-clutch, no shift" 8 yean ago! And since then, nearly them which were involved fn the 400,000 owners of Hydra-Matic Olds, rnrr Oftoman accident. mobiles have driven literally billions of wlthloch Mr. Kandrat, who left the miles—without ever pushing a dutch! IIILL Union school system In 1943, was Uphobtory Order formerly principal of Washington After these 8 years, Hydra-Matic Drive Month* School there. He also taught is still the only "drive" that eliminate* •oPa Urgs eeWftiwi et sieierMs, new mathematics and served as as- the clutch pedal and shifts gears auto- sistant football coach in Union matically through four forward speeds. High School, where he was also The lowest-priced car to offer. GM dean of boys. For the last three years he hat taught mathematics Hydra-Matic Drive* is the smart new in Summit secondary schools and Oldemobile. It's ahead in performance acted as assistant to Cornog in —automatically. Ahead in appearance coaching football. , —dramatically. That's why people are f The accident was the second aaying, "It's SMART to Own an Olds!" misfortune to hit the Kandradt family., A boy born nearly four week* ago to Mrs. Kandrat, died Witt SLIPCOVERS when one week old. 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Your A&P plays host to aeons of famous lumbo of Ro»e!l« Park i« « leading twr« in staging thU taprewlve ceremonial. brand groceries — as well u A&F* own A&P pxj>eits know best where they grow best jjew Jersey entrant for the Lova- quality-tested favorites. Come in for a lot or ble Girl«»f-tb»«Month*. She'll com- Rank advancement was recog- — the cool, juicy fruits and Uesk, tender pete for top honors at a atate- a little — you're bound to find every prica vegetables' you find in tuch mosey-Mv'uiK nized, and presentations of eagle, a saving price at A&P. , . vide contest at Ajbury Park and life, star, first class, second class iniiltitutlcs at your A&P. Come see— «na if gucceisf»l will match her ohvl» you'll agrre. Midi merit badges were made. ToinatO«3S lonalr.wl it ox can 2 far 2 £«" ous charm* against other Welle* Those from the Summit Area re- from all over the nation. ceiving recognition were: Tomato §auce H IV loicwSe George Ryerson, swimming, UB Bartlett Pears©«*»<** t*«r 2** 25* sponsored by New Providence Fire TomatO JllicCVtrioui Brandslloi can 3 for %5e c Summer Program Company No. r, Andrew Higgins, Honeydew Melons $£r *> 10«? first class, personal health, swim- Apricot Nectar H«ifs D*iiOhr 12 o*. can 2 to* 2 It ming, first aid, St, Teresa's B. C. i for Playgrounds Church; Leigh Benner, life saving, Tangerine Juice r«nc> ttoscwt3 Swiss Cheese It's roaster-fresh ... it's ground when SUMMIR you buy ... it comes in a Wend lor CODDLE YOUR CASH! you — mild, medium or strong. Not SWEETHEART Mel-O-Bit American Proems t>. 47e TOILET SOAP convinced? Taste it once — you will A&P BAKERY BUYS Grated CheeSC Bordwi's ArMrica* 4et.pkg.]9e be forever. bath ssizi s Baby Coudas Mild Wiiconfiii «ack43e A&P's master bakers are merry mak- :., cako 14 era when it comes to pleasing every- *' Gruyere Cheese N«»na'i pkg of 6 port. 43c body — and everybody's purse — with light, delightful breads, roDi anrl BLU-WHITEFLAKES Cream Cheese Eagit or Phiia. 3 ot. pkg 2 for 29e EIGHT O'CLOCK 2' 73r calces. • For Ihosa who pr*far a mild and mallow blr>d LOANOANS Farmer's Cheese frwii *ot pkg. 19e Sandwich Bread M«V* W«M15« YYou can get <50 to '300 Bluet while you wash Cottage Cheese rraih-ir«ki»or« ie£.cvpl4« of fwo lneh lfytfI for Vacation* and other expentesl RED CIRCLE , : Dessert Layer* P'S, • 33« FAST ONE DAY SiRVICf t pkgt. 1 * Pabst-Ett Am»ri»n or Pimanf* <^oi.pkB23e Phone . 6-6120 ' / For lh«i« who lika a rich and fullbodiad coll** Pound Cake G°id. w«rw» <>' tc*dj ««•« w o» on 29« Pure Lard ....•••. »>21e Cocoanut Layer Cake • • • ««h69« Mr, IroM/ will ammo* BOKAR . . . : Nutlcy Margarine b.34< Banana Bar Cake . . • • «*35« K for yon hnmedkstoty OR For Hieit who lik» • vigeroui, vrinay fliver CllCese Spreads lordtn'i-ltalifh or Piminto 5 01. |ar22c Marvel White Bread 24 ot. bav« 2 f« 35« your slgnotur* or auto! Snappy Cheese sUfferd Sot. r»nl8« FROSTED FOOD DEPARTMENT 41 MAPLt STREET .Heavy Cream ...... Hpin*con«.32e We have • wide variety to choose from,.. For the Weekend.., here are but • few of this vreekV values. Fresh Milk Hon» ««i««« *»«• »«i. 2»« 41e ; Rttc 3V»% on mo. bti. 8 Green Peas sirdfiy* 12 ex. pVa 27« MARVEL ROLLS EMPLOYEIS String Beaill Fr*«cri 5lyl.-».rdityl 10 ox pkfl 27« LOAN CO. Dole's Pineapple Chunks i6ozpk931« IMIT HKA1P. THUBBAy. AUSWT », IW The campaign publicity if *•• WM • wdtttfc ipectade and unfit tor th« eye* i aotadlaf to aucb in*utiUp tawl [poor taste that it wouldn't b« aiur of children. - Your Men In Washington prlain* if the elephant blushed tor •fcyT.T. TOPICS ERALD There is nothing wrong with modem tdu- Iftluurae. SUMMI cationil ouUooki but thtre is plenty wrong L FREDERICK, •7 Proapect atrwt with tome modern educators There is ai*o THE SUMMIT HHAWS WASHINGTON KK5OTH nothing wrong with ptycbittry but there it • great deal wrong with wme psychiatrist*. If Bfttes Bette* Ltbmrjr youngitera are to be taught evil wayi by Editor, Summit Herald: the Committee on un-American ,Ae- watching Punch belabor Judy, his dutiful WA«HINaTON - Plane mauu- Certainly • visit to "Our U oii Uvitlei. braiy will uspret* anyon* of Ijtws Ou»«> spouse, on some occasions, what it to be said j lecturers said trad* papers report- l*ubUslMd b» tte CWt«r Pu tei Co «v*ry Thursday "We have bad 100 per cent ©on- the wastefulness of time and in ^M Bank Btnwt, Itammtt, New Jew* ftetawd ta of all the crime multitudes of tots absorb at j ^ »« urging the appointment victlon* of person* cited tor eon- ergy to both patrons: and per- £l £U* October*. « UM the movies and over the radio? Jo* senator Attert W. Hawkea to tempt of Coagren by the com- sonnel, as well aa the inefficiency OM(IU< to r«r«u»oi» fflL One of the well-meaning women of the the cfcainw—Mp «f taw •pedal mittee thy ye*r," Thonua told this and cost of operation—handicaps •fHH1"1 md CSM1 8 coplv • mu British group claims that children who see CosMaitUe to iave*- I reporter, are apparent everywhere It is 'la "The trifcli snow teamwork be- Back copt— to Punch and Judy shows "learn to delight in | ti**u the aircraft really surprising that the good tween Congress and the U.S. At- people of Summit have permitted violence and fighting. It leads them to take j senator Owen Brcwstes- OVMe.), R. Arthur .. —Advertising Manager torney's office," he declared. He "Our Library" to get so far b#r 8 Hulett ——:...... ——.»-—-• ..PMbiKbtr for granted that if you can't get your own wh0 actually outrank* Hawkea on complimented both for "quick ac- hind some of the other depart tion ill along the line." /l It —snttly "nqm«it#i ihmi timmt ft p»*V way, the right thing to do it to knock some- {u»« committee out have tbe «h«lr- menta of our city government. mntuhip if he insists. Obeerven Ikmtitm be tubmiltmi ma mmriy in afc# »w* M body over the head. Prior to this year, tbe Ailendale A visit to the basement rooms believe, however, that Brcwater Republican pointed out, "there was ptMsjMc. Copy rtcrit*4 mftmt 5 *». m. Tue*duj This sort of pseudo-science-^most of it the —August 1, 1MT—*how«d what mny ham* to *# omitted from Thunder'* but*. may ifeel contpeUed to decline the often a lapse of from five to ten work of sentimental do-gooders—has cap- post because of his alleged tie-up years between confresaionaJ con- is known as the staff room v«ry Jll teller* to lfc# wliltof **«•! *• «JfH«f •wl much overcrowded—other rooms *tff sW |M.Wiifc#^ unW othttrmUm r«- tured the imagination of the soft-hearted. It with Pan-American Airlines, tempt charges and the trial. By is the same spirit which tells a boy that he brought out during the Howard that time the witnesses usually had designed for other purposes wire stocked with books, msgailne*, can not play with soldiers because any form Hughes war contract disappeared, nnd the outcome was D*p*rtm*nU r. Bununlt 8-6300 The committee, papers and furniture; in fact, the of fighting is evil. It aims to keep any child no trial, acquittal or a light sen- THURSDAY, AUUl'ST t*, HM7 investigation basement throughout is stored r % t " • * HB USTtTWlH Wl Mint! **• ^SM on tence." and used w«y beyond it* econom- from accumulating notions of self-protection. SepUmber ^ ^^ fUrBuh Since Thomas was appointed Don't Forget to Register! Psychologically it is all wrong. A boy can with information aeee«aary in chairman of the committee last ical capacity. and Thli is the year when every man not learn to fight oat of a book; and the toy'drafting le*itl*U«i to assure a November, the Federal Grand Jury la 1613, th« year following the haa found guilty to contempt of woman who is eligible to vote should register who does not learn is very likely to regret i •»««« opening of the present library V Congress a total of 19 persons, in- building, it contained 9,781 vol « likely candi- and vote. it. A careful censorship of childhood stories j HmwUta __ _ cluding Eugene Dennis, secretary umes; at the present time, 1947, This is the year when the electorate will jan j fairytales leaves a child inadequately pre* i date for th« chairmanship of a of the Communist Party; Leon there are 40,303 volumes. The pared for the realities of life. Recently a Senate Interstate and Foreign be called upon to vote on the new Constitu- Josephson, who falsified passports shelves in the first floor main tion for the State of New Jersey, which is writer insisted that the Bible be revised for j^Commerce subcommittee leivin* for EUler; and EUler. In addition, ALTHOUGH FHOPiaUL* UT» thU picture probably would not be in November to Investigate com- room are overcrowded. The floor now being worked out by 81 chosen delegates children because it was too full of gore such 16 member* of the Joint Anti-Fas- space is very congested, handi- auceesaful In color because the girla plaid eoat would be too buy munications facilities abroad. cut Refugee Committee, headed from every county in the State, this year as David and Goliath and Daniel in the lion's capping good service on the part against the striped cushions. A* a black and white picture it took I by Dr. Edward K. Bnraky and in- will be the first in 103 years that our citizens by enemies and Solo- of personnel, crowding, patrons a fjrst prise in the C^aflex Photo contest and was made by WiHiarn have had this opportunity, Two yearn ago mon's threat to cut a baby in" two. the Hawke* more than the in their search for books, and Haley of Croton-dn-Hudson, N. Y. . * I 3ft. pound MuskeUunge he caught convicted, but five of them, who the voting was only on whether the Consti- belatedly resigned from the group making research work almost im Children have two worlds, a realm of fan- in an Ontario forest lake. possible; certainly moat unaatls LIGHTING FOR COLOR tution should be revised, and was defeated. tasy and dreams and a world of reality. They j The Senator, who is vacationing and attempted to purge themselves for the crime of withholding the factory. How much harder is it to take the direction of the cami ra lull on The why's and wherefore's are unnecessary, ^^Q^, liberally from each and should not | with some old friends from the color pictures than black and white organisation's books from Con- The purpose of a library is to the subject. You'll need more light There are only about three weeks left in j be denied entrance into either. The task is I Midwest, proudly telegraphed the gresi, received suspended sen- ones? The process isn't a bit provide means for advanced edu- harder, though it is slightly. dif- too, 'for" color film is considerably which to register, the closihgjatibeing Sep- Jt 0 find a middle-oMhe-road approach, sr fair ••«••«• hi? office here. tences.. .». >- . cation for adults and to assist in slower than black and white. tember 20, but there is na reason for failure | appreciation of the need of imagination, The one year jail sentence and Thomas is hopeful that Congress ferent, Once you have mastered the education of children—« con three simple fundamentals, you are A successful color on the part of anyone target his or her name ; knowledge and romanticism as well as fact, j *».«» '*»« imjK»ed on Gerhart will approve a bill reported out of tinuous ewirse of education and hit committee which would in- equipped to explore the wonderful must develop an.eye for color. Too on the voting rolls. Call at the Municipal j and Judy shows and] " research. But banning Puncn crease the penalty for contempt of new world of color photography. many different hues in one pic- School children in the higher Buildingg. 512 Springfield avenue, any day be- | Lhtle, Red Rjdin^ g Hood j s^ twaddle! Chil-l 1 %^JT?J£%ZZ£ Congress from one year in Jail First, color film does not have ture can be juBt as disconcerting tht| Red R ing Hood u Mt C grades, seeking information and the exposure latitude of black-and- as too many objects of intercut sn tween 8:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. and register. i dren ,augh with deijght at the antics of Punch Ipro¥ ed a great satisfaction to Rep. and/or |l,OO0 to 5 years and/or Night registration hours will be published j ntures of grandma and;J. Parnell Thoma», chairman of $9,000. doing research work find the li white. Your exposures must be ac- a black and white photo. , an d thrUI to tne adve brary unsatisfactory. In fact th< curately computed and no part of Be careful also of the way ob- later. the wolf and they are not having their moral effort of the library in this par your subject should be more than jects of one color will reflect light Don't wait; do it now! Follow the old characters undermined. Generations of ("ZT : j 7TJI ! JT ticular also la wasteful, causing four times aa bright as the dark- that will dilute other colors. ;—take time by the forelock. youngsters have been brought up on such a! nPHfiPITinPr WflPIl • loss to school children and to the est part. Keep your subjects and colors bill of fare and apparently have turned out! ••WIIGIIIUCI HIICM. taxpayer. Jn black and white, side-lighting simple, use flat lighting and com- is used to make contrasts of light pute your exposures carefully with Everyman to His Trade all right. Let us remember that life needs Forty Years in Review Summit rates, and justly de serves, an AA-1 standard of pub- and shadow. In color, the different a chart or meter and you will find Our neighbor from Chatham, Rev. Guy color, inspiration and play and that to deprive From the Herald Files lic school education for all of hues are relied upon to provide that color adds a great doal of Emery Shipler, D.D., is busy these days de- a child of one fear is likely to produce even contrast and your lighting should pleasure to picture-taking. fending himself and his six comrades who re- our children. "Our Library" should more serious ones. be kept at the same high leve be as flat as possible, coming from *Gr^flex Photo Director plus and Profits |5S,000—Resources cently returned from a brief visit to Yugo as our schools. slavia on charges of "selling out" to the Mos- 10 YEARS AGO.. over $1,000,000. INTEREST PAID LEGAL ADVKinTWSEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS An Open Letter to Motorish Tbe commercial geography books AT 4 PER CENT PER ANNUM. J. WINTER DAVIS cow-inspired government of Marshal Tito of MR MOTORIST; By virtue of the above-stated writ nance Sucti Acquisition do not refer to Summit as * to- Summit Can't Lag of fieri facias to me directed I shall Adopted: August 19, 1947. Yugoslavia. < " The next time you feel the urge to "let 'er bacco growing community. In this City News Notes—The propo- expose for sale by publlt vendue. In Approved: August 19, 1947. Editor, Summit Herald: the District Court Room, In the Court JAMES W. BANCKKlt. The seven Protestant clergymen made the they have overlooked the hobby sition to rebuild the Stanley dam out," ride the tail of the preceding vehicle, Dear Sir: Rouse, in the city of Elizabeth, N. J.. Major. interest* of Daniel O. Worde, 78, on the Passaic river has met with on \ Attett: trip overseas, it is said, to satisfy their curios- pass on a hill or curve, hog the inside lane WEDNESDAY, THE 10th\pA.Y OF of Park avenue, who for the sec- general approval from all who are It Is very gratifying to see the WILLIAM R. OILSON. ity regarding the charges of the Roman Cath- SEPTEMBER A.D., 1947. City Clerk. or take other chances that in your heart you ond consecutive year ts raising familiar with that well known generous amount of space the at two o'clock (Daylight dSaying Time) olic Church that Archbishop Stepinac had waterway of former years, and as Herald is giving to discussion of In the afternoon of said day; statement > know are wrong, pause a moment and reflect an excellent crop in the garden All that certain lot, trait or parcel The municipal bond ordinance pub-. been unjustly imprisoned by Tito for al- the consequences if an accident should re- to the rear of his home. a result a meeting of all who are the proposed budget for the Pub- of land, ultuate. lying and being In llahcd herewith lias been finally pawed,; interested hat been called for Mon- the City of Summit. In the County of and the twenty-day period,of Unittt-' leged collaboration with Hitler. So, in two sult. i _____ lic Library.' Union and State of New Jersey shown tlon within which a suit, action or weeks' time the group gave Yugoslavia a re- Hose Company No. 2 of the day, Sept. 9, at 5' p. m. at the Our family has used the library and designated on • certain map en- proceeding questioning the validity of The worst thing that can happen is you office of the SUMMIT HERALD, titled "Map of desirable building lots, such ordinance nan be commenced siy portial blitz, interviewed Stepinac and re- Summit Fire Department demon constantly for over 18 years, and property of Mrs. Emellne F. Tooker, provided in the local Bond Law, htff might talf someone. If you are, lucky, you j ?trat-d «_ Tuesday afternoon on for the purpose of considering the it has always been a source of situate at Summit, Union County, New begun to run from the data of tti> turned home to report that Tito allows his proposition. If you arc interested Jersey, as surveyed and laid October, first publication of this statement, escape death yourself but may land in the j the Coliin's property at the cor- amazement to us that It could 1885 by R. N. Hancock, surveyor, Mad- WILLIAM R. OILSON. » subjects complete religious freedom and that hospital with broken bones and internal in- ner of Broad street and Morrla you are invited to attend. function as well as it does on ison, Mew Jersey." and filed In the City ClrrK. Stepinac was a Quisling. avenue the efficiency of a new Office of the Register of the County 12 -Feea-<3.71 " | juries that will take a long time to heal. That Jidv.-FITTERER'S - Hill city such a pathetically small budget of Union, as and by lot No. 3, Block Then the storm broke, Catholics through- noxale recently acquired by the For the past ten years ray hus- C. on said map. being about fifty NOTICE shiny new car you had to wait for so long is Department for combating vari- Bakery—Freih bread (delivered (SO') feet In width front and rear out the nation lashed back at Dr. Shipler as band has been doing intensive by about one hundred and Mventy- Tbe regular monthly meeting of UK just a pile of junk. Or perhaps it was an ous kinds of oil fires. daily) Cakes, Pies and Pastries three (173') feet on each aide. Summit Zoning Ordinance Board of did one of his own sponsors of "The Church- older car that was absolutely essential to (fresh every day) Emil Fitterer, research work which has often Also known as No, SOS Morris Ave., Adjustment will be held on Monday necessitated hla access to books Summit, N. J. evening Sept. 8th, 1947, at eight man," oldest religious journal in the United your job. Tom, Dick and Harry or the 37S Springfield ave. There is due approximately 911,325.- o'clock in the City Hall.' three Cs in the person of Tom not In the Summit Library, which 42 with Interest from 18th day of States, which he edits. It is unfortunate that The application of William C. sod Hospital bills pile up. Your boss is sympa- ChrUtemeU, t)ick Corby and has had to call on Trenton and June, 1947, and costi. lima C. Stebert will be presented and Dr. Shipler has had to bear the brunt of these ALEX CAMPBELL, taken up for consideration. Bald ap- thetic and keeps you on the payroll for a Councilman-at-Urge Harry Cullis. LETTERS elsewhere for those books, far Sheriff. plication requests an exception to the attacks but he "asked for it" by consenting to few weeks but after that there is no more all of Summit, returned Tuesday Load Speaker Not Loud Enough more often than should be neces- EUGENE A. LIOTTA, Solicitor zoning ordinance regulating "Uses" In Editor, The Summit Herald: EDJ & 8H CX-75-C-2 "A" zones to permit the continued usf be the leader of the group. money coming into the family coffers. You from a 3,000 mile automobile tour sary in a community like th'is. 10-11-12-13 Fees—$24.00 of Oarage-Apartment locnted on prop; that took them to the far reaches It certainly was interesting to All this has entailed a great deal NOTICE TO CREDITORS erty Wnown as 13 Prospect Hill Rd, In our opinion these outstanding leaders exhaust the savings account that was being read the article in the August 21 ESTATE OF JOHN MORRISON CUR- Summit. N. J. of Newfoundland in search of of work on the part of the Li- of the church who made the junket to Yugo- held for the proverbial rainy day. Your wife issue of The Summit Herald un- TIS, Deceased. Any objectors to the granting oi salmon. brary staff for which he is deep- Pursuant to the order of CHARLES above application will be heard at and children begin to feel the pinch. The land- der the heading of "Public Ad- A. OTTO. JR., Surrogate of the Coun- said time nnd place. slavia stepped far afield of their calling when ly grateful. Summits able-bodied relief cli- dress System Installed at City ty of Union, made on the tlitrty-Hrst KINGSLEY O. THOMSON, they attempted to report on international af- lord shakes his head and mutters something Summit prides Itself en being day of July A.D.. 1047, upon tha ap- Secretary- ents will be given the opportunity Hall." Tour neighbors and I at- plication of the undersigned, as U * Fees—»2 64 fairs. Presumably we have the United Na- about a waiting list. Bleak despair every- an "unusual" community, and it Executrix of the estate of said de- to work on Jeney farms, which tended the meeting on Tuesday ceased, notice is hereby Riven to the NOTICE tions and even Congress to investigate for- where. report a general scarcity of labor, night with the express purpose of is now evident that the Library creditors of said deceased to exhibit needs more money to expand, and to the subscriber under oath or af- The regular monthly meeting of th( eign matters. It does not seem to be a duty What does all this mean in dollars and it was revealed yesterday by Mrs. findingjout, If possible, «omethinj_ firmation thrlr claim*-*n4-demands -Summit—Zonlnir-erdtn*nce-~Bcrard-of Gertrude Gross;TCUy Overseer of about the new parking lot other against the estate of said deceased Adjustment will br held on Mnnd»? within Mx months from the date of evening Sept. 8th, 1947, at eight o'ciortjl lie and quasi-official reports on political thousands of accidents and have come up with the Poor. than the price paid for the proper- ice this community needs. A visit said order, or they will be forever in the City Hall. to the Lyndhunst or Verona li- barred from prosecuting or recover- matters. 'the answer. Based strictly on property dam- ty- ing the same against the subscriber. The application of the Common- braries would be very revealing, JEANNE CtfRTIS WHTTESELL, wealth Land Co.. Frederick Vnn Du- Attempts to condone, or "whitewash," age, hospital and doctor bills, loss of wages 20 YEARS AGO.. Now I am not hard of hearing, zer, Secretary, will be presented nnd neither are those who were with as they are both modern and up Executrix. taken up for consideration Said ap- acts of the Kremlin or its satellites are un- and other material things, these experts find A peanut vendor yesterday was PITNEY, HABDIN ft WARD. plication requests an exception to Hie me, but not one of us could make to date, and far more adequate in Proctors. zoning ordinance regulating "•Uses" in American. Although there are many who that the economic loss suffered in the average held in SUMO bail for Grand Jury relation to the communities which 744 Broad St.. "Business" zones to permit the erec- action after police located several out what was said by the gentle- Newark, N. J. , tion Cf and use—for Industrial pur- will not admit it, this nation of ours is actually traffic death is $11,500; for the average per- they serve.] 9-10-11-12-13— •,,.. '% THI SUMMIT HUALD, THURSDAY. AUGUST 29. ^—- li The actual coat M tuition pu- For th# aacosd coaacewtlva year m Jary Fontl pil* laat y*tr WM ***•»« each. the playground wu under the »u- Six Replacements Th« boitrd voted to provide $30 perviaion of Robert U Aadrtst of TOWNSHIP-Hedley M Ke- , 100th Anniversary Set Rogera road wa* aelected Tbu, to defray the expenaee of Canlo Sbadow lane. Berkeley Heights. <^«ale, one ol the agriculture boya, day oa the fifth jpetit jurj ,,t jj men and women reprttsei,*t, , For St. Mary's Church for Teachers who will g« t© a convention at A. C. Wm 1ft ng holdover .prtng term of u, , , Springfield^ Maaa^ from SepUM- e x m TOWNSHIP—Committee* b&ye been named to ty couru. Criminal and tivj; . - Township totr 17 to 21. Oaaale wa« aelectetf Two ill Titk Ganws tr a celebration marking the 100th annivemry of the fo Named at Regional resume September *• because be won tint PIace kt ta TOWNSHIPMBerkeley AC. took of St Mary't Omrcfe, Stony Hill, Rev, Mwtta A. oratorical content held at Butgera decided #trtde» Wednesday and pastor, ha* Announced. HighUghti of the celebration Education of Regional High School MM1I bert Bobilin. woodworking; MM, Thursday night reported the re*'lg- Untvewity July 8 and ». Thursday of last week towards •H be an open air Mass on the chapel grounds in Plainf ield winning the year's championship Merit Token Dorothy Cvmk, atenoifraphy; Mis* natlooa of »** teachera and approv- "Hie board voted to ren«w for Kathmne John*on, bom« decora- avenue, September 14-at 11 a,.,m. ' ed the a.ppoJntmenf' of ail new atiother year the tuition fee of W in the Berkeley Heights Softball tlon »nd creative art; Misa Betty High ranking Catholic digniUr- Sothurek, Randall Boyl« and Mr. teachers a* replacements. per course for veteram who hav* Leagttc, e-8, 1M. Train, Rushed to let are expected to take part in Stiller. AC. Mfkaltjr AC. McCarthy, public «peaking and I The resignations were: WU- been taking high achool work at »b dramttici; Joaepb Sott, indiwtrlal the ceremony. Sub-committees are a» followa: helm N. Peigelbeck, teacher of vo- MtMMi* ffibeeJO at eitfcw Cr*»- U 4 Summit Hospital for Traffic, parking and flrat aid, mathematics. cational agriculture, who haa ac- ford or Elisabeth. The board ha* IjPJfwUlo.i* T0W1*»in?-~Tiit Towwhip of Randall H. Boyle few been William Hogaa, Mr. Halm and ftn%% From ouurtdt the achool coin* cepted a position a* « commenta- been paylng^he tuition for veter- SttUtr.ct 4 0 Ruse«rto. ct ji*w Providence Retcue Squid named chairman of the celebra- Joseph Hots; decoratlooa, Mr, Writl'hl.u 1 e Monleo. If . Jack Chotjner of Springfield, an tor for a Newark newspaper; ana for tiw paat year and a half. Nccrater, rf 3 0 Vc«n Some of the equipment here in- cludes the only' inodrla of their kind in the nation. The oxygen used in the commercial work li considered pure rnough for use in oxygen tents, ! The entire, ground* surrounding ! the plant are in.the procew of be- | LEONETTE MDT0R5 ing attrartively landscaped with j r BUICK co. awefping lawns, trees, shrubs and l —ii 5ALE5^ 5ERVICE11— rustic jvtonc retaining walla. Mod- SUMMIT C SUMMIT 6-N6S b-$tbt em lighting set in field stone j 68-72 Franklin Place Summit, N. J. poata dot* the parking areas and I approaches, HE IVMMtT HEUAtP, THURSDAY, AUGUST ft. 194? 9 Judge Hoffman Fines Seven on Traffic Charges BOROUGH—On complaint of Patrolman Carl EtaJ*, the follow ing motorist* appeared Tuesday night before Felice Recorder A. C Hoffman, and were found guilty and fined: Am«llaVi«iolli of Mac* Inland street, Dover, careleM driving, $13; Rsymond 8. Kwds, C RAND UNION Hillside drive, Chatham, R.FD.. jfm^ WKLLSTOCKtO tfft* . WIDg careless driving, $10; Albert E. fm m lfcf Ott, Platter avenue. Union, speed* * ""^ f I"**"* ***** H*Ct» LOW int. IT. ... At the Augujt M ««s»fos of police court on complaint of Spe- cial Officer K. J. Andersen, A C. Stock Up... Three-Day Holiday Ahead Miles, Jr. of Summit avenue, Summit, was fined $22 for care- less driving and leaving the scene of an accident. • At the latter session on com- plaint of Patrolman Ehnis, the fol- For Real Economy lowing convictions were made: Henry B. Cberk, Valley road, Gil- lette, speeding 45 miles an hour in a 40 mile tone, $7; Dartfel Weiss, OVEN DRESSED Osborne place; Irvlngton. speed» Ing 46 miles an hour in a 20 mile lone, $10; James Hlrfchol, Oak- land place, Summit, Hlegal park- ing, $5, and Salvatore Mazzarissi, (Photo by Jsyt OlT»TA\0INf :->'••<•• •>. / : 10 THI SUMMIT HHMU. WWBB*r, *UW»T II. IW Awanmtadl nfnrff BnnnW "'' at Gamp Watcbuag, Qien Gar jfie. at » wtta adaquau paasSsa, bat faeiliitas avaUabk *e Miller UUaki la th« etaBft LM Davis of Troop 382, spon- was awarded the bird study merV vidia* lor teaser t*rm» for «•* ttilt teaviag toe ju4fw,ia a poti- physician* S«pt ; badge. ti«ft to bt called uBoa wbes ape. Increased cooperative effort and cSuaty court* w#l cww UMsored by the Ptiwt Baptist Cbareta, Home Rule Extended Under Ufialstors — mmmm*tymGt two •t the session of tha Board of Re- Roman wa Fabrics of D*^ eatery. M m , day after Labor Pay wt$o tot 'yean, senators twr years; i»- greater understanding on the part view for the week-end of the Wth« presided at the meeting J cr*a*»d *eierias tw **»» un* • Bassiffi Wafiil a* of boards of trustees, administra- coaplstio* of ths Suasmer v«ca- which a record number of *«a!Qi Proposed lew Constitution blynea Ud toasters. L*f«atort The question of what to do tive officers, medical staffs Bad tion, when the May terra will be were made. «» aiatfnlstrator with »di»iBis- vita aheriffs was solved by aJ- appeal* from Summit will be beard by Mail" and see how easy and HEARING AIDS ALLSTATE y it can ba. •aaaJn •• At Typea~-Batteriet Can «r write HOMI AUDimONf CO. TIRES _ lours: Monday Through Friday f to 3 IMS East Front Street Buy All You Need at This MM nalnfleM. N. J. Monday and Wednesday 24 Mew Ph«w aerviM L I Mm plus tax Evenings 7 to t LOW BULK SALE PRICE [OrW Sats at WHY BE FAK ? Similar Savings Here's the sale you'll really FTough treed, bead and side- pocket savings. Buy Allstate wall construction affords maximum blowout resistance Compounded Motor Oil in in fleet-tested, fully guaran- Hanjtonia Savings Bank bulk, t all you need. Get its teed Allstate Tirei. Equip famous performance and mile- •OUNOEO 1131 your car with them today. In Your OWN COB- • Easy Terms age for your car, now at this tainer — rim Tax UNION SQUARE, fellZABETH • Uberd Trade-in LOW BULK PRI9E. C FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SUMMIT, NX SU. 6-3282 • * ChorfcW* Cut Rot* Opt* Daily 9:60 to 5:30 — Wtd. 9:00 •ii ARS y fo 12:00 — Friday 9:00 I© 9;Q0 THI WMMIT HSRAID, THUKSPAr, AU6UST 21, !t47 II ch*tl Fart. Ml*. tte fint of Noronber. J. D. Groendyke of Hotel Beech- PERSONALS Rodney U. Longenetker of Haver- gar«t Gaddi» of Prospect street, tertaintd by Mrs. John Kennard Alter apendiaf the •ununer »t wood recently returned after and his wife, Mr. and Mr*. How- *Mr. aad Mrs. Bennett Toustey town, Pa, wu the week-end gu«st ( and Mrs. M*rg*ret Flood of Moun- of Tulip street, at luncheon: oy ! p Wstoaah, Brewster, Mass., cilia, joia«4 the party tar the last spending two weeki travelling of Mr. and Mrs. William Hetber- tain avenue Csun ard B. Buhop of Prospect Hill ave- ot Philadelphia eatortaiaed at din- MM A. P. JUm f Locust drive. J. & Thornton «Bd daughter, two weeks, lira. tiitougfa Canada. sad MiM Shirley Hethering- a met Sunday at the Suburban after I at te#; and by ^nue of Falrrtew avenue, have son and aw PauL of ton or Ashland road. the christening of their grand- t>r Uharie* V Pmill of Maple f Morristo^ returned to their itoai* Ana* will Six girt* axe at faoaw after ircr* also gwsU tmt part of the Mr and Mi> Olc Hovgntrd of o daugtur Aaae. at St. Teress'a t» »« resident surgeon «t » / l > boardtaf •cbesJ it Ha*! spending the tummti at Camp time, Mrs. Nicholson is the former Countrylide returned Sunday from Miss Carolyn Fallout^, daughter Rd wimaAnf pAtt in her hott0r Church. Sea View Hospital, staten Island. } »t Lake Tabor u>Ownpton. Quebec, early in Be*nadee«rin, Ely, Vt. liey are. MiM Virginia Ta* Surry, Me., where they had vaca- of Mr. and Mrs. Ailyn W. FaiWoutc Mr. TlwriHon, who Barbara and Joan Gridley of Oak the family w«ek-e»ded at Man©*. tioned for two weeks. of 6«ltusrol road is home after two Dr. Joseph C Hazen of Templar Albuquerque, X M. in Ridfe avenue, Marian Herb of Mrs. Carl Windhorst of Monis j weckj at Beach Haven a* the Mr. and Mm Rupert R Lewis went VV«y has returned from Oppcn-j { Tulip itren will return Mis street baa returned to Summit gu**t of Mr and Mr« Koel Wyies 0 matters of business, htu OaJcley avenue. Diane Hildebrannd < * EM**»«*» Allen of Call Mr and Mrs. Otto Oauat of hagen, Denmark, where he attend- j mi hmt after • week as the bouse gueftt of Baltusrol road at their summer day from A #tay of two wtrtM i% t yet return**. of MuncieMi , I»4,I4 , formerly of Sum- I *•*••»•* *raai Vermont Chicago are staying at Hotel ed the Baptist World'AIUa*ee for I c t»onl Inn. Eaglemere as whw •J the Robert Brydoas at their rM nit, Mary Emma Laux of Surrey * *• **• ** Oa*# Beeaa&e- Suburban while visiting friends in home there. Mis* Elisabeth Fai- two weeks. He was accompanied | ps. Dr. John Dougall and M£ts Jane road, and Peggy Morse of O«k win. Lake Bailey, for the past mammtt home at Marietta. Summit, en route home from an Dougstl of Aahland road nave been Ridge avenue. two oaotfths. ext. nded vun in North Carolina. * lessbn who was elected president of the RetUrnmg after Li&or Day Lodge, Bebaseo, Es. Mr. and Mrs, Robert A. Ward summer Alliance for » period ©f five years, silver Bay and Buffalo Mr. and MiM Margery Beck wad John of New England avenue had is Jane Dartey Washlag After two weeks at Sea Girt ! the Presbyterian Church the interval between meeting*. ! Mr*. A. R Skinneil of BpringfieW Beck of Woodland avenue had -a» their guests for the week-end Mr. y will remain tas Vermont until ton D. C, was the g«c*t Delia is in residence at ——••']• -, avenue will bring with them their their week-end house guests two and Mri. Kenneth Ooolbaufh of Mis« Dorothy Leonard, daugh- sir>r Labor Day. last week of Miss Sally Hkkoav young people from Beirut, Le- Brjn Mawr. Pa. - ' ter of Mr. and Mri, J. P Leonard Mr a.nd M*s. T • 3 iCuU«n and I ion Wright Patterson, "who'Hsit daughter of Mr. awl Mm Kraeat daughter. Katby, of Morris «,v«nue. Dr David K- Barnweli, of New banon, Syria. They were Dr. Ver- of 8pringfield avenue, who recent- been at camp in Ea#t Atirora. N. Y. 8. Hickofc of the Parmley. The Vtr and Mn. P M- McCullough have returned froga « two weeks England avenue, will return to onica Dakamjian. who is a doctor Mr. and Mri. James 3. Hecox ly returned froin Camp MatolHon- for the iumrner. They wilt be ac- girls were at Qua* Nyoda. Oak moved from their home on vtuation in Canada which included Summit from California, in time of Countryside returned last week tprnpaniej on their journey Oy at Presbyterian Hospital, N. Y., Ridge, together for the previous avenue to the Hotel Subur- quay, wft, Friday to be the guest a boat trip up the Lachine Rapid* , to preach tbe sermon at th« last from Eagle Lake Camps, at Eagle MU* l^sura S:« phtnson tf Buffalo and her brother, Barkev Dakara- six weeks, pick Hickok spent the ban After Labor Day they ;wlll of Mr. and Mr#. Arnold. Einfr»oti While they wt*re there, their othrr1 United Service. , jian, who is taking post-graduate Lake. Me., where they fished for itpend a week at the shore before of Blftj-kbuai mad *i their, sum- who has brj»n visiting them here. work at w?ek-end at Ocean City. two daughtrrs, Florence and Edith Columbia University for landlocked salmon. They also traveling to South mer home in Nova Scotia. and their son Tommy were at stayed for a while at West Out- Mrs, Letter A Crone of Colt Mr. and Mrs. William Koch of 1 Spring Lake. The Cullens now | road lull returned to her home let Camp, Moosebead LsKe. Next Miu jean Norrls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LouUs-E St«hl and Kagar street, Mrs. Jeha WaiOt have as their 'houst> guri»t for two ' after'an absence of five wefk». A lWift road, who have bttn at the j Anna Louise €offey of Van Dyke wreck they will go to Stone Harbor Mr. and Mrs. E. L Norris of Ku- son of Franklin place are' return- of Evergreen road and Mrs. H we-eto their niece. Miss Gladys , month of that time was i-pent -«t Thousand Islands in the St, Law- < place ia spending three week* with for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. elifi avenue lias flown to Burling- ing today from a motor trip Connover Shaw of Morris avenue. ' of Flujitilng L |. j the Inn, Point O' Woad*. Fire .,rice River for the summer, will j her cousin, Rosemary Hayex of H. Fanning of Middletown. O. tin \'t.. for an extended vaeation. through New Er.gland, rrinain there until Labor Day, left yesterday for Niagara Falls — , Island, where Mr. Crone and tli'-ir Mlllburh, at Lavalette. *h« a*ve jpent the summer there. ' when they will return with Mr, and Canada ' i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sup) in of Occupying the luiunitT homv of Mrs Margaret H««rn of,.BiiM>k- son Walter joined her week-enct». Members of the Summit Nature Lituiiiyn road and their two Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blum of Ma- Fainur who will drive up this Another Hotel Beechwdbd resi- lyn, N ¥.. who has been the house The tast week Mr. and Mrs. Crone Club were among • Dr. and Mrs. Noraoan L- HrroiD- daughter*. Florence and Anne, ple street at M *"N.. lM BLACK PERSIAN Rich and sumptuous Penfaui Lamb. Mink «r self trimmed. .. .Blade « tfce most flattering beaatifol stjrles . . . with Kenehran fuOy-fUied Iwcln, sanB collar* or cardigan neckBoes, aad sof tir draped or parachnte sleeves endhm; la a trim cuff . . . Wefl-proportioaed n seven-eighdi or fnD-leagth coats. HAHNE I CO. Far CHIN UP FOR A PROUD NEW SILHOUETTE Mahne k Co. feature* (wo fsnioua fashion detigners' interpretations of U» sweeping, dramatio doth coat . . . treated to combine the new long length with an alluring "Oilri-L'p" collar to softly frame your face ... forming a proud and graceful silhouette. Nettie ftotenalein fashions m beautiful full-swinging Jet black wool coat highlighted by a "Chln-L'p" collar. Mliwea' shtet. *•**• HAHNI « CO. itrrer Drtss Salon, Fashion Roer Ben Gershrl take* the new "Chln-L'p" 'collar, the bold tree lines and mold* them Into • tnajcatlo coat of f owtniann'n Keteney Blue wool with a gay plaid lining. HiaMs' shea. IUM HAHNE A CO. Coats, fashion Floor . 7 :,'"•" i't.y "•'",'- *<-,•• -• II THi SUMMIT MtfcAlD, THUK5DAY, AUGUST 21, 1*47 Weddings, Engagements and Other Social News Wotanis-Kamandy Nancy C Papi© to Marry] fla/nfc HutsAgaimtWhite Two August Brides Francis Martin of Madison Are Setting for Landolfi-Reale Nuptial Rites Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Jaines J. FapSo of drop shoulder, Illusion awkJUe I'm sWauveir avenue announce the e»- At an altar banked with white At Nuptial Mass gladioli, asters and palms, Miss and fitted bodice. The Ug-o'-mttt- ga»*i»ent of their dsughur, JSancy toa sleeves covered the wrists, and Miss Helen Kamandjr, daughter Louise, to Francis Thomas Mar- Josephine Rose Reals, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo L. Realc of the full skirt with it* lace pick-up «ff Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kamaady tin, see-of Mr. and Mrs Alfred 0. of Morris avenue, was married t» Talking Martin of Oak awoue, Madison Elizabeth, became the bride of was draped to a, (oag tiain. Her Mr. Martin, a Naval veteran, Carl J. Landolfi, son of Mr. and three-quarter length veil of. im- ScraatoB, P*., on August If to B4- snd en«-hsjf Mrs. Vincent Landolfl of Spring- ported English illusion fell from ward Wots&le, son of Mrs. Sophie clusters of orange blosaotna at her Wotania of that city. The » o'clock About 3 o'clock In St. Church, temples. She carried a mother-of- Nuptial Mass took place at St from Summit High School to pearl prayer book with • marker Mary's Church. i June. Elizabeth. The double ring cere- mony was performed by Rev. An- of white orchids and streamers of No de*e has b#en Mt for th* The bridal gown was of silk mar- ', thony Bregatete, pastor, and was bouvardts- Her goUtg-awvy outfit quisette over satin, its fitted neck- ' Wo can all relax for the m». followed by a reception for 1*4waa a cadet blue suit with match- line trtmnud with seed pearls and ing hat and black patent leather meat. Sixty nUUoa people «, Four Year Terms Popular guests In the ballroom of the Elks' silver beads. Chaatllly iac« formed Clubhouse. accessories, and she wort a cor- gainfully employed in the Twtnty-fjve siat** provide four* panels down the front of the skirt sage of white orchids. and bordered the train, and theStates. Th« eeenamy Is year t*ra* for their governor*. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss The attendants wore rainbow fingertip veil, falling from a head- and ifcat fteceaaian everyone New Jersey la the only tt*u where colors. The maid of honor was In Emily Traveiano, maid of honor. dress whose crown was pearl ipmtod awver did naferiaUie. the term of office U only thre* Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Oat- nile green with a satin bodice and trimmed, was edged with the same years. tilo and Miss Elva Real?, cousin tulle skirt designed with • scal- lace. The bride's flowers were an But, the dollar today buys of the bride, both of Elizabeth, and loped neckltne'and cape sleeves. old fashioned bouquet of roses less than it did a year ggo In. Miss Anne Napolita.no of Summit. She wore a satin tiara and car- around an orchid center. Ilation it stili a thrtat if r.o: ried an old fashioned nosegay of sn Ilocco Mancuso of Summit was peach gladioli and yellow roses. Miss Vera Gargiulo, of Mountain actuality. And it's amaxing j;0» best man, and ushers were Joseph Mils Napoiitano was gowned In avenue, the maid of honor, wore tunny denounce it on o% hanji- Cortete ot Summit, Peter Podeizwa maize velveray marquisette ityled delphinium blue iimrqubette over and pat it gently with thr other. of Linden and Vito Cecero of New taffeta, whose drop shoulders were with a drop' shoulder neckline, They counter every M*K«- d*. York, cousin of the bride. fitted bodice and full skirt form- bordered with chantilly '.ace. Lace Mrs. Frank Martinanyelo played ing a bustle. Maize three-quarter panels were Inserted in the *kirt nuuid with—"inflationary:" mid the nuptial music and accompa- length mitts and a Juliet cap | front, and she wore a picture hat yet profits *t!tl nwnagr to nut. nied Miss Rosalie Marrancs who matched her costume, and her ( and mitts of the lace. Her old fash- strip waft-*. wing "Ave Maria." ioned bouquet was made up of pink flowers were an old fashioned -Cut taxes, they say. Give buti. The bride's gown of skinner nosegay of orchid gladioli and yel- roses. n?ss more money with whkii io satin waa fashioned with a beaded low roses. Mist Rrale wore blue .Theodore Molintfki of Berantoh, work to that more goods ran be $ marquisette and h«r nosegay was was best man. A reception and buf- of pink glodioll and pyijt roses, produced to squash inflation l*while Miss Dattilo, in a gown of fet supper were held at the Junior •real nic<> way-out tincc CHELL FRANTZEN Mn. Edward Wotania Mechanics Hall. , , .UOOK FOB HES ON orchid marquisette, carried an Mrs. Carl J. Lendolfi was the scattering of more li STUDIO old fashioned bouquet of salmon John Soltla tBrust Studio) After a wedding trip through a cure for inflation? gladioli and yellow roses. , New England, Mr. and Mrs. Wo- NORCROSS Keep'prices'down say* thr ad- Portrait, Commercial Mn. Reale, mother of the bride, tanls will live in Scranton, where AMtRICA'S BESr-LOVtO Enters Middlebury nuniatj-atUm, *nd Cong-rets volet was attired in a black dinner Ruth F. Mac*, Four Authors he Is employed by the PyneTaylor GREETING CARDS and Candid Miss Nancy L. Young, daughter through a grant to She "real <*-> gown with a high neckline, draped of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H. Young Coal Co Mr YVbtahi* was in the { PHOTOGRAPHY skirt, cocktail front, and orna- Eugene Prince, To Discuss Books Marine Corps in the Pacific area j tate boys", in the form of a of 12 Lorraine road, will start her "voluntary" 15% rent inmate, mented with a spray of black •«- freshman year at Middlebury for 34 months. SIEGEVS quins. Her accessories and mitts As "Special Event" Thi» reflects itself in higher real 3 Boechwood Rd. Married Saturday College, Middlebury, Vt. with the rttat* wiling prices four toy—H/i frow!*a mfod f» 0 $ownd body c«Miik Pratcnfing on original group of Casual Th«rt mutf b* a niton why wo* Classic Footwear... illustrated is the men will go mil« wit of thtir w«y At Gtrwm dm* is a 42 Beechwood Road (Bmlmtn SpringJM4 and DeFortat Awenmu) to choote fur* at Hi* FUmington Ut0 fpHtHHIOsV 4H MB Uplti ynypWNfl •aetetliM* "Vibrant"... Black Suede, closed-toe, rV Factory Sslwroom. BWSUM (•HPN^MMFS C4NM mtrf lirVM *BV •" m far ttU-ttMamt*, jBFttMl flM HUNMMpB UB9 IMRSV MBnN , step-in with fashion's latest high front Remington UMI oiOy tht diolctit 9S HMSV IMS VB^fMIC^ ptHt . . . b«cau«* Remington _•__ -»-. -i .. - - . . .. m —•. - »- -i-* 1 w sAHStisn SMI ef• Summit, New Jersey vpNPnRHaMUsVHHs^V Bins - VOTH^W V pR^^^ 1 silhouette. crvatti thtlr own stylet... be* ,'•••" PRICES cam* Remington MHI dirtct rVWfc iplitwvt WMI •chltvcRici^ tcisi — wr.— ^ It (•Idtag MCR b«r towsrdi bii fatlcil dwlttmwt ImMvidul from factory-to-you it uif rtle*i*" '* .fj*** I* Nntw tf remiinf ksfciM, wiik CM» Tuesday, September 2nd, 1947 12.95 v *qtMBtd laving*! ticiltbhl EsvirMNenl—M Anw Htmlw <5| ft—BM Strrkm. IMS FROM FIRST GRAM TO COLLEGE (Gbh «c^W ***+ r»A C~i,> mn tcwooi WWT OIANM, n. j. AVMMM tw NwtMkM An , HARRISON BROTHERS KNBOLL Dtmgmen end Rttailert oj Fin* Foohctar •pp.- • • • - LINGERIE NEGLIGEES HOSIERY MtwtKM NOWI MONTCLAIK S40 ll«wifi«M Afnm l4ft.IT* 845 Springfield Av*. \ EASTOItANGI SSI M«l« Um* Tfff SCHOOL FOR FOIfft 1OY frtihr ^ JM| SUMMIT HtHALD, THWSPAV, MMm K. Sports* Sidelights Kaplans Defeat Sport Club, 9-4, to Win ASA Title g. H. S. GRID CANDIDATES TO REPORT WIUJ tilt rinfing of school bdli only ten days off, Me- morial Fitld will witness • ehtngM>*« from tin summtr — Failure to Hit in Pinch program of sports to till Call activitit* ol football *nd »occ«r. SHS Grid Mb Football will b« mort prominent because tht High School Costs Locals ASA Title tquad wilt b€ drilling five day* a week starting on September "Too little, too late," or failure to hit in the pinches 2. A w*«* or *•» days later the High School sad Summit To Start Sept. 2 "cc»t Summit Sparta Club the final* Sunday under the Socc«r aub Squads will abo be reporting regularly for prac- arct at Washington Field in the New Jersey Amateur tice. Alter the first week-end is September, when the city For ««* Card Softbill Association finals, Bayonne Kaplans winning •oftbaH championships arc played, the summer sports' pro* •tent « 94. Of course since Bay wane had wm all iU fames in the a*# —-jr.— tourney and tht Sports Club h&4 gram will be concluded for all purpewi. dropped oa«, tt still would hav« As ia usual in school circles many valuable player* were tag f«r ftqpsJcal been neceasary far the locals to recipunts of diplomas last June aad tht task of replacing paratory t» ngjMUVtio* far the City Title Play h«v« played th* Jiud»on County these stalwarts it alwayi a tough one. grid «p*& After tht la* aaw outfit another game had they won i It will be remambered that th« 1946 High School grid tn*ml af th* SSundad y nightih . school pkyvktaa, .fNttal In Tennis to edition won tis of its eight garnet. Winning it O. K., but The inability of the Sport* Club see* will t* a—fgsfrt .Tito. to ait with men on bast w«* * what is more Important than winning Is the way in which C Start September 6main factor in Sunday's loss, the the game is played. The answer to this was very well put by Cornog. alivwtar «f isrt*m*M«U*tte Summit boys having Utt 10 rp. atBtetkt far the sclweL Iht city tennis championships Dr. Lemuel Johnson, principal of Clifford Scott High School, will get underway Saturday, Sep- nera stranded. In the fifth 'the East Orange, when his team came here last fall. He said, Ptftdtaf th» twwty «f bases were loaded and nary a Hill Pettr Keadra* tember %, on the Summit Tennis "I ant always glad for our teems to pUy Summit because of City player came home. On suffered ta a brash fir* m dub.courts. This was announced the dean way your boys play and their all-around splendid y«st«rdty by Frank F- Romanow, other occasions, two runners n Uaioft. it is e*»«ct*} that Osr- left itranded. sportsmanship." From this corntr, that statement ia the finest nog may ttav* t« rawasie his dutis* ch«lrm«n of tht clufe's tennis com- kind of tribute to the kind of tutelage the local school's grid temporarily as* grid tmrnxb, whack mittee. ., Uudacbo a Nightmare As in years past thtrt will be « The biggent thorn all nigbt in team* have been receiving. post he has h*d tent far tb* vast 21 y«ars «*ccft for aa men's singles and doubUs tourna- the way. of the Sports Club was * It is expected that 43 or more boys will report next week of one tcssaa. ment. A new singles champion chap named Lefty Huctecho, will be crowned this year, for for preliminary football drills. Until the scrimmage sessions KegtwatJ sromn DAY THE AMERICAN wAY-riedfi«i ini at Memorial Field. The ceremony included the in his spare moment* playa ten- Stan Bellows, last year's winner get under way, It would be merely guess work to prognosti- Summit's tight giuen* adbft&aW altegiante to the Flag opens the annual all-city play- salute to the' Flag and singing of the national tcrficid for the Kaplans, li there jb over BUI Gilson, has moved out cate any prospect•, outside of a very few fo* tlje toming is the same M tact >**r* ft stor- grounds' sports day activities last Wednesday morn- anthem. ;..' .... anything he can't do on a suftUli of the State and will be unable to field, this writer has yet to gee 11, season. Of one thing Summit may be assured,the .spirit will ing Suburban ~ Ctoafmne* games, j defend his crown. Oliit Van Cue In tour tlmei at the plate Sunday be good and the •nthuiiasm prominent. As has* Wtn t&* practice ia tttcat 1 years, Summit ' cpeas against j and Bill Gilson, doubles cham- night, ail HudacUu did was draw SUMMIT SPORTS CLUB FILLS A NEED Regional, th* Sg>ri£gftt*4 to Ploy pions of a year ago, are expected two paa«e8, .lay dawn a »ucce»«ful to defend their laurels against a Summit Sports Club during the pait spring and summer coming here, September ST. Tfct Kiwanis-Lions Clubs Sponsor buht ami knock a homer with one Millers Home and strong field which will Include season has fulfilled a real need in the community by keeping rest of the scneditle on, all in'all icoring four runt, and •- October t Ytitmm at their conquerers in the Memorial driving in two. Also In other ways s team in the State Softball Leagues and another in the October ti. MUltmra *t S-wsesatt. Day tournament, Dick Roby and Oetobtr ti niKort Ses*t « aw Away Labor Day Hudacho was useful to tin; win' Class B League run by the Board of Recreation. This year, October 1$ OimWinuOita Summit Red Sox will play at Tri-State PGA Golf Tourney Debbie Br&nnan. ners, cavorting into every field to the Sport* Club made it possible for the State>ASA cham- NovttnlMr *. U*etK«n at SfepBait There will also be a women's make difficult catches look e&»y r ft fr«s*i(talsl at WcsUvStf home on Labor Day meeting Mill- More than forty local Kiwanis ahd Lidhs clubs and the pionships again to/be pltyed at Washington Field; >. r IS. C»ld»rtl at bum at Memorial Field starting singles and doubles tournament. and .making the Summit runners management of the Braidburn Country Club are co- A, number of the members of the Sports Club made ^c&l at 10:39. In the afternoon Summit Mrs, Eleanor Trowbridge, singles hug the basei for dear life. JNo one Th* w«ar*rt of the Maroon and sponsoring the second Tri-State PGA Championship champion for several years, will took any liberties with Hudacho'i personal sacrifice in managing the affairs of the club which will travel to the Essex County White in winning only tw» oat of town and play Millburn on Taylor Tournament which will be held at the 6,652 yard Braidburn again defend her crown. The wom- arm. Why write any more about included manual labor in shaping Washington Field. Un- right last year ar* fcopefu! of Field starting at S:M. Lake course on Brooklake road, Madison, on October 12. en's doubles tournament is an In- the victor's parade, when Hudacho questionably the hundreds of local fans who have attended strong replacements t» trf'-tct novation taU year. Manager Rpcop' LoUUe of the Orl|lnated tut year by the figured in moat of the mischief. the games in North Summit this past summer have appreci- some of th* past se*so«"s per- Tennis Clinic In final Session formers^ lost by ,sjrs>«lBati«ii- Red Sox says hta pitching chorea Braidburn management as a top agd a Summit Kiwanls member, Lack of Keoerves) Harts ated the opportunity. On the other hand many of the games rill be taken care of principally The tennis clinic sponsored by From the lfet heldovcrs. End! golf card and a 100 per cent bene- wu elected secretary. J. A. Cirl- the Tennts Club held its final ses- One handicap the Sports Club h«v« been poorly attended, placing the Sports Club treasury Bontempo and Dav* Ki«twu*a caa toy Ed Erny and Pete Gerity. The fit performance for the New Jer- •on of the Elleabethr Lloru and suffered all during the ASA tour- MiHers are expected to rely on sion for this season last Saturday. on the ragged edge. Anyway, congratulations to the Sports be counted oa a* probafc;* bark- sey State Golf Association's Cad- d«puty of Union Region, was ap- nament waa never more evident Bra palumbo and Ed Miller for It was conducted for 10 weeks Club for a job "well done." field starters. Red Feickert and pointed as treasurer. than Sunday night. One question mound duty. On August 17 the die Scholarship Fund this feature from mid-June under the supervi- Herb Haxleton are considered loomed prominently in the minds WORDS OF CAUTION MUlers defeated Springfield, 9-2. drew professional stars from Ntw. Other members of the executive sion of Mr. Roby. Tennis club offi- certain varsity material far tads of wise fans—why didn't trie Sports Another hunting season is just around the corner. Be- In a series with Chatham. Mitt- York. New Jersey and Pennsyl- committee are: Loula D. Stratum cials: consider that the clinic has with Fred Sigier up front -the vania. In thto Initial performance and Robert Crockett, Maple wood; been a great success judged by the Club have at least another first hind the happy hours of carefree sport in the open smirks barn has taken two out of four. javees. Woodard and HeasJer Craig Wood, former U. S. Open H. Miller Roff, Dover; Charlea T. improvement aHown by the juniors class pitcher available. The locals the grisly reaper, ACCIDENTAL DEATH. He has already saw much hard work last year as Skipper Schro«d«r \n Champion, fought through to the Heard, Springfield; representing for which a tournament also will played four games in the tourney narked his victims for this Fall. Some will face the lethal tackles and should be greatly Ira. 18th to score a four under par 6> the Lions, Rolla W. Wheaton and be held. and Stanley Kraslniki toed thr roar of the shotgun as they top a rise. Others may be killed proved this year. Much is ex- Lenox Hill Hoipitd to noee out Emory Thomas, former' Fred Olaier, Union; Richard D. There wilt be a boys, a girls and rubber In every game. No rrmtUr pected from Julius Kubaeh mnA Skipper Schrocder's entry in the by a silent bullet fired from perhaps a mile away. It is the New Jersey PGA champion and Qulnn, Livingston; B Frank Al- a mixed doubles tournament for how good the youngster may tie, Chester who performed creditably Morris County Fair horse show bertson, Morris town, and Alan annual toll paid not only in New Jersey, but also throughout this year's winner of the World- the juniors, In thla field, Nancy fans reasoned that was too much last year as backs for th* Jarees :a*t week had to be withdrawn Gordon of Madison, repreMntlng Moy«r will defend her title and to of an "Iron man" atunt for any- the United States, to carelessness, incompetency, and physi- York, Neumann and Grew© are breause he ifl in the l>no* Hill Telegram Hole-In-One contest by the KlwanU. expected to repeat. one. Krasinskl pitched Friday and also considered good prospects Hoipital. New York, with an ear one stroke. cal unfitness. Lloius clubs participating In co- All tournaments are open to Saturday nights and then camn with their Javee background- Each year hundreds of hunters and some innocent by- infection. Included in the list of Invited sponsoring the event are located any resident of Summit and to club back Sunday night. Too, Summit stander* are killed by gunners who are temperamentally or pros are the six famous Turneaa in Summit, Maplewood, Union, members. Those desiring to enter had only one available reserve for brothers, Claude Hanman, Jack physically unfit to carry a weapon. They are issued licenses Sprlngrfleld. Livingston, the Or- the tournaments should com- the other eight positions on the Mitchell, present New Jersey PGA anges, Chatham, Dover, Eliiabeth, team at Sunday night's game, without question or restriction to carry a weapon which is po- municate with Mr. Romanow. Sports Club Reaches ASAchampion, Emory Thomas, Pat Garwood, Plalnfield, Cranford, Summit's first tally came in iht tentially more dangerous than the automobile. Cicci, Craig Wood, Gene Sarazen, Kcnllworth, Roselle Park, Pine fourth. Loula DIParisI doubled to All States should establish an effective system of exam- on Twill's Homer Clarence Doser, Johnny Farrell, Hill, Wharton, Long Valley, Mor- left, went to third on a passed ball Gene Kunes, the Lewis brothers, rlatown, Linden nnd Westfleld. Donio Plays on inations for would-be hunters. ' Going into the bottom of the seventh Saturday night and scored on Lefty Pecca's single' • Bud and John; Matt Kowel. for- Participating Kiwanle clubs are: to center for the' locals' only Casual reflection can recall to almost every'hunter who in the semifinals of the State Amateur Softball Association mer Philadelphia open champion, Caldwell, Chatham, East Orange, Title Softball earned run of the night. The Sports reads this at least one person Who, in his opinion, has no championship, the chances of the Sports Club looked as well as other well known fig- Irvington, Linden, Livingston, Club scored three unearned runs- business carrying a gun. Either his eyesight is bad. he is pretty slim with the locals, trailing the Normans of Eliza- ures in both the national and in- Madison, Mill burn, MorrlMown, ternational field of golf. in the seventh on a base on built trigger happy, or he is otherwise unfit to carry a gun. beth, 6-4. With Tony Pecca perched on third and Monk North Newark, Orange, Rahway, Team in Italy to Tony Pecca, Monk Triolo's br- It should not be necessary to establish costly' bureau- Triola on second, both being ad- A Joint steering and executive South Orange, Maplewood, Sum- T/4 Frank J. Donio, son of Mr. ing hit by a pitched ball, a two and Mrs. Frank Donio of Beau- cracy to handle hunter examinations. New Jersey, for ex- vanced on a sacrifice bans &F jog to third on the play. A single committee headed by W. H. Wood- mit, Union, Dover, Denville, Par- base error by the Kaplans' third Louis Di Parwi. after they bad voir avenup, and presently sta- ample, charges 50 cents for each semi-annual car inspection. la >ft by Rrasinski scored Pecca. fiide, Siimmlt Herald sport* editor aippany, Troy Hills, Gladstone, sacker and an error by the win- walked, Eddie Twill stepped sj> ^a .. *•• ,•*--* •#Ww %* I DON'T ATTEMPT A RESCUE UNLESS YOU y X.;- ARE A STRONG SWIMMER: You are only W Acme! to get in trouble yourself if you do. rasinski Hurls No-hitter; Oranges ffnjoj y thhe richeih r jjuici e off famouf s Call formei^ oranges now._A£ off Acmes! c r Tomatoes 3 lbs. 19c Sports Club Tops Dovers, 8-2 , Hbneydews Ju £ th 49c Summit Sporty Club may not be "world beaters" in the Grapes ••£%»[ 2 «bs.25c Sweets '*£$? J lbs. 25c softball sphere, but on Friday night the locals, behind the lir,. White no-hit twirling of Stan. Krasinski, played inspired ball and Lima Beans Jdta 2 lbs.; 15c Celery Stalks, ••<>• 12c turned back the "Paterson Dovers, 8-2, advancing to the semi-finals in the New Jersey Amateur Softball Association ears c Ihampionihlp conducted here for days ending last Sunday. Pecca. scored on the throw. Yellow Corn & 6 j5 Fiery Eddie Twill, the Summit tatchtr, was th« spark plug for The victors picked up a trio of Yender, fresh' Spread it liberally with Louella prize butter. i.-if victors, making three hit* and runs in the fourth on miccesaive wiring two runf. singles by Twill, John Pecca, Car- Tubby Palmer, th« portly Pfcter- men Yannotta end Kraiinski. The ion pitcher, was nicked for 11 hlti, scoring was pepped by Twill's pil- Potatoes '.^TL 10i 35^ ii! bunched in flv« inning*. fering, second and en error by Sound, mealy, famous Jersey quality! Featured ot oil Acmes! Krasinekl, while blanking the Auliiio. | Dover* on no hlti, wu as wild u The home team came through Western bronco, giving up an with a pair in the fifth. DiParki iday Until 9 P. M. en down pauses, all of which singled down the left field foul line figured in the losftri* two ruru. and .scored AS Twill singled to cen- Closed All Day Labor Day w . Two walki, a wild pitch, and a long ter. The latter circled the bases as fiy to center, gave the visitor* a Jin Ordini juggled the ball mi run in the fourth inning. Three threw ' lldly to catch him at third. walk* and a passed ball in the top Sun.ialt (8) I Patenon (i)) for Dessert Tonight; Serve of the seventh gave Paterson Ite R H.' It H final run. Panll. .u 0 1 MoKenzie. tf Brrmi, 2b 1 I Karuzf, 3b Louis DIParlal started Summit's T, Peccu. lb I 0 J. Ordlni, cf pint Triolo. rf 0 If Decker, lb YM S scoring spree in the second on a DlFarlsi, cf 2 J.MeFaynen. 2b ivtryDoy carton ngle to right. He went to second E. Twill, e 3 3,Kady, If v I J. Pecca, If 1 lfBastHo, M At Your •Dairytrest Ice Cream i>n a paused ball and scored on an "Xannotta, 3b 1 IF. Ordlni, u frUndly Kraslnaki, p 0 l'Autlno. c [ttror by Ossle Aullno, Dover's | Palmer, p H ' catcher. &i~!&^t£&2^^ With two down In the third, Totals 8 lit Totftit a 0 GLENDALECLUI Paterson 0 0 0 10 0 1—3 29c /Moll Apple Juice! added a pair, Slip Brenn Sports Club 0 12 3 2 0 X—B Apple Sauce ?? 2 r p to right, advanced to sec- Two-base lilt—DIParlsl. Bases on m balls—off Kraslnsltl 12. olt Palmer I. 17c ond when Palmer hit Tony Pecca. Struck out—by Krasinski 8, toy Palmw Cheese Food 2 *- 83c Asparagus £"'/ Ideal Apple Sauce "Z i Apple Juice AiC scored when Monk Triolo 2 Errors—Aullno 2, Krauze, J. Ordlni. McKeiute. DlParUI. Wild pitch—Kra- Marvelous f'ovor. Slices, spreads and melts eosily. V:::L«. 25c a single to right. Ae Pop sinski. Batters hit by pitched ball— String Beans t: Apricots ^.SrtL - 29c Grape Juice threw wildly to third In T. Pecca by Palmer. Stolenn babas»»— Cut Or**n , ttonioti Unp..U t-AMVIQt— WT1QUK g CLASSIFIED too? condtUoa. y by PKKSON H. Bkrnma « , after hi. ADVERTISING revoked, BOY'S 28" bicycle. Good condition, flf. ugg snort mils f-awa-J. 9 after hi, e*jr, striking a horn. COT Cfa»tb«aa_4-O«7a. U&liO CARS FUK &A1.B WWttr«ln rMd near m^K far *oiy a* tnjuriM to Umteif CHA.KGR 1* WOBUS — It CW»T» pOAUTY AT LOWEST CASH WITH OB£>m ugg vesafit a«aw u es UNION TfUCGJiTEai »—CLOTH I »B eenst had bees revoked for Untonvul* MTM BLUE tw# box coat, m»urtUtx G.LEPRtSONS _1VmUHT*ApiO * y«w» tost December after IO U> O. MUlburn ANB ' ' Anas**: < •RATION O*« «r ch»rg«4 him with driving UNUBN OMBRVMI C-4SK-&. M if, ttt Stuy v***at A va- • Made* I-IM4 FOR eo*t, lovely South American 14. Stort MllU i-»M/ sad soda* H*"£f>"^t±lJ^ VKNETUN BUHD OQ *-im THE ROBIN HOOD BHOP, »e. . SO 2-4324 trni tor Street, Uillburn, #U1 open Tues- tcMan, te*M vtHwruM turn* SAMUEli AUTOMOBILES Utk i SchmWt Co. day September 3 with sUgbtly used WA* %O fit your fctteban with wvmmm AKD Mlllewr* •-»»*• clothing of tntter quaJlty lor sale. »ti«aa. tot tops. Attic room*. President Herman Beck of «„ gives *tl*f Bret Also Ant«um Chto». &»« ^terattMU md re- MADKTOORDIR Jobs, Beck * Schmidt Co ,^ tery ItechsodlM Ukeu on & ; u» to I PROUTT mamem m, -lHUlt ton on Union place, anno.un«i Union ftsfUttsr'* Conmualty Print W.»M miles 'Uke p. m. ._____- 43T that E, I* Norrta of Suclid av^ AJ4, OOPTf MUST BE **• *• 8IK«. »M itarwMMit a 1. i Mr BO »-U». MEN'S riding boot*, site 10-D M»a J»«k. Call Unioavliie %-ntt. nut has become associated with Perfect condition. Riding breeduis chiaa dinner set tat U. fait firm u a salesman. Mr. KQr. "HELP WANfEL^-ycn^* * HELP WANTED-Mtle S|M MJ^J^ tint llt IHHaiJi NYUWS DIRK3T fttOH X.J MIUj tougbter'a •latlMS, es-»a*»ia« lit wu formerly Mfoclated wit| RABIATOR oo»er»-ll«sl, metmem* , a»« t to .It. Call Robert H. Steele to Summit avi. ARE you looking for tin* sb.«« »J1- dHloa. 29* hl ANNOUNCEMENT SHE HAS POISE WATCH THIS SPACE • RUM life N«w Engine • Hat bem completely torn down and Yes, the lady is chic 'it rebuilt to our •xactag tpadficiti charming . . . she entrusts GRAND OPENING DATE • Worn all her dresses to us for she knows- we do immacu- OF SUMMIT'S NEWEST uk» Ford Part* ^^s^a^^a^^^~ »^^^» ^BP^STB ^^^—^^vfwf|H • • Immadiate fkifrmry late cleaning and pressing, RESTAURANT SERVING eleslf seel kstif V/.'!er plmt.}\ mroMinsj., MIWAIK s,n.i.\ •l«el*w M414 so essential to her good THE FINEST FOODS — grooming! Budget rates! HOME COOKED MEALS Ask About Our Budget Plan AND HOME BAKING 6 to 12 Month* BUSINESS DILLON MOTORS. INC. DIRECTORY MERRILL HOUSE INSULATION 520 SpringfitW Avt., Summit S«. 6-4200 MMWafl aad BOLD ROMANO HOME INSULATION Ckmtkmm Formerly Known an the ; QBOROITS AUCTION ROOMS : AND ROOrrNQ OOMPANt /V.e#. gg auaamlt Avsnise j Berkeley Avenue, Berkeley Eatimate Given on Body and Fender Repatn BLUE LANTERN •vnuait a-oaeg HelghU. Summit 11 and Painting SUaOaTT AUCTION ROOlIt Summit 6-1515 Corner Kept Place Blvd. & Springfield Ave. ' 4T-4i Summit 4rsnue LAUNDRIES Telephone Siiminlt «-«u OORBY'S ENTERFRIU Refinishing • Restoring LAUNDRY. INC. and Upholstering ' XT Summit Avenue ' eVIOOO FOR SALE APPRAISALS Howard M. Grill FOR RENT MORTGAGES Short Hills 7-3715 8WEXT-KLKEN LAUNDRY, 1*-J1 Industrial Plaea REAL ESTATE WANTiD REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED MANAGEMENT Summit 8-lTll EASTERN FUEL COMPANY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED TO RENT 233-239 Broad Street MASON CONTRACTOB eavaar WEALTOWI Summit «-oooe HTJMMIT ^ ~~ U HOUES It INVESTMENT STORE suitable for better class lunch- JOSEPH DE LUCA PROPERTIES ANDERSON, ALFRED 8. 8U 6-3113 eonette and fountain. Sdmerrtlle BtllMlINO MATEHlAJLa Mason Contractor BL'TLtH. BUWABO A " S-6040 WANTED—In the Oranges, Uaple- 8-2088. CHARMING Brick Colonial, central Your Seal of Safety wood, Short Hills. Summit, etc. Brick and cement work, patch- OUZKBBOOIC B. UeK. " ^e-«M location. Has 3 bedrooms and bath DONALD W WILLETT Realtor COUPLE with 3 younz children want ; 8TEPHENR-a«TLUCR OO. OUCM OaJtB AUCNOY * •-*J1J on 2nd. One bedroom and bath on 25 Hslited St., East Orange. M J. 4 to S room unfurnished apartment gg RttaaeU Plaea Ing or any kind of mason work. third floor. OU best 2-car garage Phone Or 3-2921 Nights Or. S-S2M or house. Good references. Orange HENRY. OH£BTSR a " S-IWI lot 15x130. Offered at $22,500. "REALTOR" BALES - APPRAISALS 3-8380. Summit a-otUB Electric hammer for rent HOLMES AQENOY " 6-1343 EXCELLENT North Side' location MANAGEMENT - INSURANCE 47 Michigan Ave. Summit 6-42*50 HOUSTON. 8 G St t O. " •-S4M charming older home, modernized YOUNO married couple, nip ehtldren.j>! BI1LOERS four bedrooms, a tiled baths on 2nd MODERN six or seven room Colonial willing to work part tltnr In ex- Remodeling—Repairs—•. J0B8-BECK-8CHMIDT CO. " 6-103J bath on third; hot water and ga Tbe term designates those persons to the real house, containing two baths or one change for apartment Su. 6-S223 MOTOR 8T0KKM KOHLEB JOHN 8 * e-iO16 heat: 2 ear detached garage. Prlc ' estate business who nave available to them the eo- bath and lavatory first floor; oil or General Carpentry •2J.C0O. gas heat, two car garage, In Lafa- EXCHANGE 3 room apartment for 4 EASTERN FUEL COMPANT UcNAMARA, WALTER A. * S-JW0 cumulated knowledge of tnlrty-six years of exptnmen- yette section Chatham. Lot approxi- room apartment. Unvl 2-3467. Irons A ConneJI UABEN. SPKMOER la. " 8-IO00 JOBS BECK SCHMIDT CO., Realtor* mately 75x180. Prlc* range $15,000 to Summit 6-2W7 383-2M Broad Street •Utlon and research in real estate buiinei* mitnod* and fURNISHEO house or apartment 8TEELE, ROBERT'.a " 8-0057 51 Union PI. Summit fl-102 120,000. Principal* only. Call Mor- Summit t-OOM standard*. Realtor* are those who, in toe. Judgment riatown 4-0754. wanted by couple. Must vacate Sept. Carl Holmqulst MOUNTAIN. WHTTMOR1 15. family grown and living tn other of their peer* In their business, are persona with per* to JOHNSON " S-140* SUMMIT—VICINITY WANTED—House to buy or rent (from cities. Born In Maplewood. glad to 63 Passalc Ave. Summit MOVING A STORAGE MUNEOE, THOMAS T. " 8-1B16 aonai standards and business competence ot sufficient owner). Having fl rooms, detached. give local references. Mrs. Perley. Tile Contractor j In good residential section of Chat- SO 2-4173. OBRIO. EL WOOD H. " 8-043 J IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME merit to warrant entrusting them with the important ON 1-ucre; 4 bedrooms; 2 baths; ham or vicinity. Give complete de- Estimatci Cheerfully Given SUMMIT EXPRESS OO, INC. RICHLAND CO, ." ••3311 fiduciary relationships involved in real est&t* tratuac- tails or description, price etc.. inRELIABLE family of 3 dftstre* small heated garage; half mile D.L&\V house or apartmenf. furulsiird. Su. 8-3514 ! - / 60-76 Railroad Avsnua RINHART. BLM&R N. Possession on title. Asking »15.000 , flrat letter. Box 29, Chatham Cour- tlona. They Jiave voluntarily pledged themselves to a 1 l*r. • • Short Hills or vicinity, September & CO. " 6-0O58 WALTER A. UcNAMARA. Realtor 15 to Deeembpr 15. UnqiiMtlonabI* Summit t-OMS 8u. 8-3880 Eves. Su. 6-1491-B cod* oil, ethics governing their business conduct, their references. Concerned more abou! REAL ESTATE FOR SAL£ relations with earn other, aad their relations with the WANTED TO RENT obtaining home than amount of 8U/PPUE8 Local & Long Distance Moving «—8U1UUT rental. Call Short Hills 7-23S5. or t-CHATHAJU public • . . FAMILY of J urgently need 4 to V write H. W Knlckman. 41 Oreat EASTMAN'S Thomas J. Colley room apartment or bouse, will deco- Oak Drive, Short Hills. gat Springfljeld Atrenue 10 John Street 8EVEHA.L intaresung proosrUes, TWO lots. S0I11&. at IS dark St. rate and maintain, can furnUb ref- conditioned for Immsdlats occu- Chatham Manor, reasonable || •reae* ot 14 tsars' residence Call 3 BEDROOM ftousr, vlcinltr of Maple- Bummlt ajigop , Summit. N. J. pancy, ill with autornatla bsat Dorrw, SI-47 Bell Boulevard. Bar "CONSULT A REALTOR r/ml 2-367J-M. wood, will "pay i'ood DRIVE-IN THEATRE ROUTt 29. UNION N J UMONHUf 7 ?'O9 •««* hurs.—Friday—Sat. AHB ?*-S»-M liana Andrown, Susan Ilayward -CANVON PAHSAOK" . in tffhnlrolor plu< "TIIK JSUILTV" with lion It a firantllli- Sunday—Monday—Tuesday S I It OK t Sit. Aug. II, S*pt. I-? Uirk INiufll. I vclvn K Sun. :-<••* "JOHNNY O'CLOCK" Story of /oc Howard lilim "OEVII.'S PMVdftoUND" America's 1 Uotnaniic Troubador! with William lloyd H>d (One l»ay only) Sept, 3 Family Csrnival of Fun Show FrMitrr 'HOI.lt THAT BLONDE" with Cddle Uracken NOW THRU WED )•-.. ^eBESTYears Nik I Hit Now riayinir Thru Saturday OurLives" The Corpse Itotxri Voimjt—.Suwn Hayward Came "THEY WONT C.O.D.11 minncuu BELIEVE ME" UIUTTI also Tat O'Brien—Anne Jeffries "RIFFRAFF" Sunday—Monday—Tuesday Hex Harrison—Lilli Palmer 3-COMPLETE SHOWS DAILY—3 "Notorious Gentleman" 2:00 -7:00 - 10:00 P. M. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir also SATURDAY: 2:10 • 5:31 • 8:52 P. M. Edmond O'Bripn—Ella Raine« * NOW PLAYING THRU WEP. * "THE WEB" Coming;—Sept. 10, 11, 13, is PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT ONLY Tfw 4urfMny Arnri Plettm JACK CARY ( MAT. 74c EVE. $1.20 tax iitcl. Whimr »t Mm Afdmr ****»! CHILDREN 50c AT ALL TIMES A new kind THE BEST YEARS • OF OUR LIVES' BENNY GRANT of tire is says: says: SUNDAY and MONDAY, AUG. 31, SEPT. 1 (ontinuoim Prrformauce Labor Day, Sept. 1. iXCHLINT!" One Year Old today! WMENSt!" IT'S RAFT'S No Tire in Ilislorv KIND OF Has Made Such a Dramatic ALUtO ARTISTS PRODUCTIONS INC. pusentl ACTION! Improvement in Driving. DON DeFORE • ANN HARDIKG • CHARLES tUGGLES It takes ju-t one mile tn liiMmor what the I*.' S. LOBSTERS . VICTOR MO0R| - GALE STORM Rova! ,\ir Hiile lias done li>r ilrivuii,'. Broiled. Cold o* From tlic moment vo'n t.iko tin- \ilipr|, \mi rrcop- steamed Under ROY DEI RUTH'S - ni/rahmirmih tirw cinnturl m riding.,.;m am.uingh \\ TH 1 Clams, Shrimp 'rojH.mHU "led" ami M.ilulitv in the May auy iar— IT HAPPENED ON 5 AVENUE large or '-m.ill—IKIII
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