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School Board Seeks Bids for Gym Annex to Franklin School Read the HeraM Read the Herald • For Local N*ws For Local News Serving Summit 1m #f fmn Serving Summit for 6? fear*1 wtil Submit Record Ye«r—No. 31 MCUMUI) «• *mma4 rum Maitu u tte* r«««fn<* SUMMIT, N. J., JHURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 N i Uodrr <k« Act «l Hwek 1, lltt $4 A YlAt 10 4 i.VIS "Hew AHmmStore Sent Plea School Board Seeks Bids for Details Told to To Support'56 Chamber Group Folio Fund Drive Gym Annex to Franklin School lajt move to Jiriog-lhe^Er^ AltmaVs Summit Area Infantile Par«l to par with Lincoln and Washington schools, both complete (,re, scheduled to open August sis Committee, including New 13-room units, the Board of Education this week adver- 3, v ill be one,of the largest »nd Providence, is mailing this week ir.i'ist complete"branch affiliates tised for bids for construction of a wing. of a New York City department 8,000 letters of appeal to former The one-story winp will be erected at the rear of rhe store in North Jersey, Miss Gene- and prospective contributors :—;— ; present building which is situated viive Duffy, Altman'i training urging continuation of their sup- y*tif DIIIMIMM in • at the corner ci Blackburn and director, told member* of the per- port in the 1858 March of Dimes WvW MUllUlliy III • Warwick roads. Bids for the ad- sonnel group of the Summit Area campaign. dition will be opened on February {liamber of Commerce Monday evening at the Hotel Suburban. Michael H. Formlchelia, active !4 at 8 p.m. at the Board offices, 97 Maple street, When opened thestore wlU.re- participant in many community '55 Almost Hits quire, a staff of about 350, most fund drives, a past president of Plans call for: a combination • auditoirium-gymnjasiuni, 45 by 70 gf whom will be recruited locally. Summit Lions, a fohner Lions Henry Hull feet including the stage. Shower %IP company will dose ita East deputy district governor; and pro- $5 Million Mark g New building in the city during •Orange- store and-transfer eighty prietor of Eastern Fuel Co. at 233 and dressing rooms will adjoin the Suditorium-gym, to ninety employees now there to Broad street, succeeds former 1955 surpassed tijat of 1954 by $1,- the wv store on Morris Turnpike Henry Hull, Stage 362,700 for a grand total of $4,- . With these new facilities, Frank- Postmaster Daniel J. Fitzpatrick Iirvwill.bc brought to a par-with . and Rivfr road. Andrew, Taylor 732,700, it was revealed this week present, manager of the East Or- as chairman. Mr. Fitzpatrick de- Lincoln and Washington School;. by the office of Building Inspect- store, will manage the new Star, to Appear as clined the chairmanship after The game modernization p|p^ serving 15 years. or Roland Levesaue. < gram is scheduled for "ijtrayton one. The biggest month last year School but will not be done un- Miss Puffy said that an area Contributors are reminded in til a later date, *. , employment office ,will" be opened Mark Twain Tonight the letter that research must be was April when the new building As a gym, the new addition .soon to fill openings in supervis- continued to give assurance of figure rose to $604,677 with a per- Mark Twain will appear "in per- greater effectiveness of Salk vac- mit issued to Troy Court Apart- will be used -exclusively by—the— sun" at the Athenaeum tonight— cine for, use against polio. Mr. ments for $283,977. In '54 the students. -However, as an audi- Saks, Fifth Avenue, Plans Formidieila also points to the best month was January with a torium it will be available for I in the person of stage and screen community projects. It will be To Build in SpringfWd star Henry Hull. need of continuing **> education .total of $1,130,000 but included the campaign for training of physio- Lumbermens Mutual Casualty similar in size and appointments to the Lincoln School auditorium. in "An Evening With Mark therapists to treat polk> patients Insurance Company's permit for Twain," Mr. Hull, clad In the here and throughout the country. A new cafeteria and kitchen Saks, Fifth Avenne yesterday 1 $i,ooe,ooo. • same dazzling attire that Twain Last year's appal netted approx- HIS ROUNDS ABE COMPLETED-Henri Portine of Watching the informal farewell ceremony are , left will replace the present one which announced plans to build a 57 Baltusrcl rsad hands Postmaster Theodore F. March was the second highest used I wear when the author him imately $8,500. to right, Frank Pecca, Mr. Van Dyke, Mr. Portine. will be converted into a. library^ branch store in MiHbarB avenue Van Dyke his box keys on Saturday as he begins his John Maroney, John Yannunzjo, Harpy Yaw^er, single month in 1955 with the fi- and all-purpose room. The new Mr. FormicheHa lists his exec- opposite the "Uttle House" res- self lectured to the American pub- retirement after thirty year's' postal service, 26 o( Raymond Denman and Carmine Piccolo. nal figure placed at $588,500. The dining quarters will accommodate utive committee leaders with lic et the turn of the century, will which were spent serving the Blackburn toad arcu. (Wolin phato) First National Bank's new build- 200 at a sitting. taurant. The site Is located la Summit's Mayor C. Philip Dean ing accounted for $222,000 of this. read excerpts from the classic A spokesman for the Education W Springfield Tcwnsblp and BOW and New Providence Mayor June and October were third and masterpiece of Torn Sawyer, Hue board said that ground will be h occupied by greenhouse* of Charles,A. Johnson and Mr. FiU- fourth respectively with the to- kleberry Finnt The Innocents patrick as honorary chairmen. broken in the spring and that it th^ Andersoii f»»Uy, fera frow- Red Cross Planning Free tals of $501,950 and $501,075. The is expected that the addition will Abroad, A Connecticut Yankee Also, Mrs. Charles J. Forbringer, Blackburn Road's latter figure Was upped by a new • *rs. - • • ; ••• ; -••-. '•• • • be completed by the earty part The Life of Joan of Arc, and othei J. Jerome Kaplon and Postmas- $240,000 unit being constructed Saks said the store would cort ter Theodore F. Van Dyke as vice of the next school year. famous works. Blood Service for Area for Ciba Pharmaceutical Prod- 91,250,000, have parking for Mt chairmen; Mrs. James L. Pairis, Mailman for Last ucts, Inc. ' . A legal advertisement for bids Mr. HuH has been a distinguished .secretary; Mrs. G. Merrill appears in another section of this cars and contain ?9,M# square An overall blood program for blood can not be forecast, a list Alteration permits which In- star in the American theater for Brown, treasurer and Mrs. Regi- paper. feet ol sales space. The tract residents of the Summit Area who of 800 to 1,000 prospective donors clude additions also reached high more than forty years. He has nald F, Pearson,-treasurer emer- will be necessary to meet antici- 26 Years Retires consist^ of tea acres. , itus. may be in nee4 of blood while brackets during several months appeared in more than 200 plays pated demands effectively. All A thirty-year postal career end- patients at p^mtook «r other with Ciba accounting for $51,000 Before construction can be* on Broadway and on the road, and Through, cooperation of t*ie Summit Area residents be!ween ed Saturday afternoon for Black- of $04,505 during June, and $75,. $500 Anonymous nearby hospitals is being estab- the ayes of 18 to 59, who are in •jrjn a xonjbif variance «n the has performed in -as many motion Board of Education, coin borceg burn toad's "mailman." for the OOO of $89,264 in November. Jer- war of the property matt be are being distributed in the lished by Summit ^aB^if Amer- good health, are refljienferl\'U> en- sey Central** $lW,«3ft ..additional picture* in Hollywood. roll \vi<h .the 1?P<1 "CToss as potcn- 3*1 | Gift Made to obtained. Feist ft Feist, New* deluding St. Teresa's jean Red Cross, It was announced "#f 57 BaUusFol road ma*!e»bis final boosted Itie figure to $121,550 in Perhaps his most famous rote parochial school; and business thil blood donors. April. irk and New York City realtors, this week by Leo O'Grady, chap- deliveries and began his retire- was that remarkable and saltj houses. Churches are cooperat- Further information may be December '55 new, building was me the developing brokers hi ter chairman. ment from government service. Bartholomew Fund character of Jeeter Lester in the ing. obtained by calling Rod Cross loss tlian the previous two years The objective of the chapter is Mr. Portine stalled work at the The first' individual gift to the the transaction. original and marathon production Contributors are asked to mail headquarters, CRestvicw 3-2O7G. with permits issued for a total of checks to Mrs. Brown. to assist in obtaining blood for loc.il Pi»st Office on Aup. 3, 1927 Bartholomew Scholarship Fund— cry and managements jobs as of "Tobacco Road," in which Mr. as a substitute carrier and took SI2/J.280 as compared to $129,500 a $500 donation has been reported The Sum in it general committee residents of the territory covered in 1951 and $175,000 in '53. well as sales. There will be Hull earned the Broadway critics over the Blackburn road route in by Robert Dunsmore, chairman includes the f,Uowir,*: Superin- b „ h« te TWs jndud Cincinnati Woman many openings for part-time sales award for his brilliant perform- terder.t Roberts v.
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