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OKKIC'UL NKWSI'Al'Mt OFFICIAL NKWSI'/ll'KB THE SPRlNGfltLD SUN, THURSDAY, EPTEMBER I, 1949 1 VOL. XXIV—No. 45 BOROUGH OH MOUNTAINSIDE TOWS'SHll <)»' SPItlNGFIKLD A-COPY, $3.50 BY THE'YEAR Ready for any Emergency LISTEN State Puts Damper on Plans Of Town to Lift Parking Ban As Magee Favors Continuation Claims Program Is Needed School Board Wins Rodeo Steer Springfipld has had . its wild ponies and its wild horses.- Now To -Curtail Car Accidents Awards Contract perhaps it's scheduled to have a . The lilting of the parking ban throughout -the Mojj wild steer. . . ' • avenue business district which had "be(m indicated., "Transportation was-, assured for Lloyd H, Van Ripeivson of Mr. the fifty children who will attend and Mrs. Lloyd H. Van Riper of meeting of the'Township Committee on August': FRIENDS!'. the new temporary kindergarten SO;Park .lane, attended a rodeo at doubt todayvpendirig the./actioii_to_be.>takcn In the Presbyterian Sunday School Hie Morris County Fair at Troy meeting of the governing board called for Wedr "Now You Can Buy It 111 Spring- Hills. Saturday night and \vfiilo : building when the Board of Edu- ' Al.t.hcn.lEli-.fonsiderablc confusion field" campaign of tho Chamber Springfield's newly organized First Aid Squad today officially took'over operation there, became winner of a fdur- . . . ' . ..•*•' . * • -. cation at a special ;oessioii..Jast existed about the action^of -the of Commerce' will get off to u of t)he_township's $5,000 municipal ambulapce. Shown in their new uniforms are members night awarded a contract. It went months-ald Aberdeen Angus steer. ceived a letter from Motor Veil Township Committee it was Director Arthur W., Magee whicli banner start next Friday, Septem- of-the squad, left to right, Bob Rothlisberger, Harold Marter, Bill'Seal, Jay Dring, Bud to-the SomcrsoUBu.s Company of The. animal was brought to LeavcrafUcaptain, in ambularice; Dot Spinning, Andy Anderson, M. George Koechlein, Springfield Sunday, At present it learned that tho minute's e°)f Town virtually refused approval of the ber !), with the visit (lore of two .Mo'untainelde for its .bid of $1,800. is foraging on' land on^ Baltusrol ship Clerk Robert D. Treat show jictlon. The director 'expressed bus loads of Pace College students Ken Bendomer, Warren Rebell and Willard Watkins. Photo by Bob Sm.th Tho children will bo transported way. The Vnn Ripens arc visual- that the vote''was taken to seek lielioi that there! are acvciral rca.-'" -.—v—i—Lhoy-11—: be—greeted-rby—Mayot-i from the James Caldwell and the izing plenty of steaks come next approval of .State authorities for sons why this Is not the appro- priate time to terminate provisions ' Marshall, visit business ami in- Raymond Chisholm Schools to the year. What'tho.steer thinks.ahout llftfifg of -the ban! ^ ""~ ..' No Feathers for church, building. The Somerset '.he Idea,- time may tell. -.,,'.. •of the ordinance. Up. assertet) dustry, lunch at historic Cannon- However, Trent th'is-'-week re- Hliat the ordinance had r*esullen Post Office firm was the only concern to sub- v Final Plans from an agreement between* the ball Inn, jjiid—then go back to Sownship Police mit a bid. school and write their own opin- municipality" and the State and The board, authorized expendi- Win Pistol Tournament wrote that, parking must be prohib- ions of "our tow.n' ... in addition There may be feathers around to New ture of $120 for equipment in the ited' in. order that traffic acci- to leading metropolitan newspa- For Drive to tho- township when, the Chamber dents be curtailed and tho flow ..now—kindergarten. It also ap- pers, the visit will be covered by oi' Commerce launches its. shop- of traffic continue to bo smooth. ping campaign here a weell^from proved $100 for a new Insecticide at least two national magaKines sprpycr and .a fan for the Chln- According to the_moto.r vehicle Kridi:y but, by gum, they -won'l director, Morria avenue Is too nnr-' ... we're expecting excellent re- be worn by members nf l.he police holm lunchroom, Another appro- priation was for $55 for an exhaust -rowH:o~pcn"rrrrtrtwo—lmics of traffic sults because we've put our hotise department. and als'o have' cars parked" on' Promotion-minded nnd not' al- fiui-for the board romnT"Installa- —liv'-splendid. lihape in preparation tion of. a telephone in the new either side of. the-strectr^' ~toppt.her unconscious of tho value the governing board that the for the event . . . remember that! kindergarten, and expansion of Chamber to "of publicity the Chamber recently Larger Quarters parkinijTrcstrlctions have not been, switchboard facilities .also 'wore wrote to Chief of Police M. Chn«e in effect long enough for the mer- Now Being Used approved. The clmmlii'r's campaign, In- Runyon asking that the officers chants along Morris-avenue, to ef- wear tlie Indian decorations dur- tiMideMl primarily to prove to all fectively determine whether the" ing the shopping-event. .. :_ In Township measure -has adversely affected loenl residents "Now—You CAN In Town Hall Npw's the Time The chief, replying to a tetter their business. Buy It In Springfield" at prices An historic event took from Thonww^W. Lyons, chamber To Repair Lawn As a result he recommended (M)iml tii, or, in many instanccx Final plans for the long •vice-president, explained thr.t de- place today "as the Spring- awaited "Now You Can Buy that' the ordinance not be re- more reasonably than elsewhere, partment members could not don I field Post Office commenced "What can I do with my lawn? scinded and that the parking re-, will continue until September It In Spi;mgiierd"~carnpjiign _thc_'redskin garb for' obvious rca- operations in its new location has ^been a burning "question rc- otrictiotis ho. enforced "in order 30 ... an an added* incentive to will be made Tuesday' night sons concerned with la.w enforce- at 338 Morris avenue. Busi- ed'^many times at "this office that any adiuirso "effects may ho at" a special meetng of the ment. He assured the Chamber ness was suspended yester- during the past summer,"; said weighed fairly against the several. induce local shopping, hundreds Chamber .of Commerce in representative, however, that the Fred D. Osman, Union County Ag- of dollnrx in gift certificates will day afternotfn as the equip- advantages which must be attrl- Town Hall. Chamber officials department will lond every pos- -i-irjjjtuwil Agent at, the C.ouit bufced to the.elimination, of park- •... sible effort toward tha^success of ment was dismantled and -be awarded lucky ticket holders have indicated that all mem- * moved to the building which House today. "And with the watet ing for the time specif led." every JErirtay night- during—tlwi--- bers~wi 11 a:tten d." At ~ttet~tta£ the shopping-campaign. _• shortage and.__iloi...dr.y-.-weal,hei course of the drive . . . The Sun is a minute-walk from the in-there hasn't been much that could coupons will be distributed to tersection of Morris ' and tows: ""will annoiinci»_(Iie \vlnnin. request- •urelve-n'-^i5ft>nn—rrouT~t!re *T*>re '"More thrm- .$500-Str-git t- certifi- avenue - .for more than twenty the lawn. With this in mind, two nament, are sKqwn .above. They'are,-left to"right, front ing that we render a decision conr_ which t«iM line.'»'t«ni. cates wjll be awarded winners yeara. The lease of the premises lawn-niaklng demonstrations have, corning tho advisability of ter- expired, April 30. A four months r.ow, Herbert A. Kuviii and Herbert O.. Bailey'; rear row, •throughout the campaign. Draw- Lions Club -of Springfield will been planned to show the homo- Frank V. Perrelli aTrdTFranir Osmulski. • m'inntlhg the provisiono of your ings will ,tako place each Friday hold Its annual picnic foe the Boy extension, which .ended yesterday, owner who wants to have a wc-H- ordinance passed on-Novcmber 24, This is not '.a ''do or die" cam-night with winners receiving cer- and Girl Scouts, including Cubs waii granted. dressetl • homei how to make that 10-18 entitled paign for local business e.stnb-. • Postmaster Otto P. Heinz orlg- Jawn during September, the best tificates which will-be-redccmablc and Brownicfi, on the Washington MRS. SAUCHELLI An nrdinance Kiipplenieiitlng an lishments, but it does represent a •fur merchandise ivi local partici- Avenue' Playground Area, Satur- inftlly had Bought to have the time of the year for best results. town Pistol Team concerted effort on the par!, of area in front of Town Hall turned DIES AT HOME —o'tdlnance entitled- an ordhmnc« pating stores only. day afternoon. September 10th, be- One- of these demonstrations will providing for the regulation and almoM^very Springfield merchant j .Signs will be placed on every over to tho Epat Office Dcpart- bo held at Warinanc'o Park' on tween "2:30" and 5 o'clock. Mrs-. Infancy, SaucheUi, wife of control of the parking of velii? to. stimulnte a "shop at homo" ! mcnt_as-_a—sLte_f.or_a_ntw_JEost Saturday—afternoon, September Cops first p.'ic In Springfield. Road ban— * Tho "iji'oris Club' ii ml tTce, 1 Emil Saucheljl, dlpd tit her home,' cles In certain streets in (lie spirit ... if yoii've been accus- 1 Office. The project was placed on 10th, starting at 2 p. m. have already' been strung charge, consists of George D. 18 Meisel avenue, Springfield, on One of the two teams of the Township of Springfield mid tnJDJld. to doing • your buying referendum last November and re- TheTlO'ciitlon js along the- drlvo- -ar.r-os'B— Morris-avoniio,—oncompas- Harrison.^.) r"olialrman—Fred—J.- -Monday, -after a-fhor-t-illness.-—— Springfield- Rcv-olver-Cluh-ceciinili- providing penalties for the vloln- elsewhere then we ask you now . business area. Thoy cali celved approval by the vot(erti by wky between the Administration sinR thf! Allen, Hans Deh, Haywa.rd K. Born in Italy fifty-nine years w'on .first place in tlie Eighteenth Hon thereof, adopted Juno ll<, to give your-'- home town store- attention to the" campaign. An- a narrow margin. However, it la- Building and the Stadium opposite Mann, nnd Ernttit W. Nagel; ' ago, Mi's. Siuiclielll came to this Annual New Yorl( Mirror Inter- \ 11)17, you'll find the :ler, wilt) decidjjd in Washington the drive-afound circle. ' r*' deeper a try noii'icements of the campaign will country fourteen years ago andruftionnl Pistol Tournament held which eoncerns- •certain parking will.be little if anything you »—• - .,,t to every home in the town- A committee consisting of Wil- thaPfunds were not available for Hei'e you will see a lawn actu- JU SL lived in Summit and Irvington be- nt jeane'ek. ].rohrb[tions" along Route •1 (Mrrr- be able to obtain herer and during i ship, liam Melick- for the Boy_.Scouts, coniitruction of the building. ally being made and the various Ben Zeoli for the Cubs, and Mrs. fore moving to Springfield two Tlie team, composed entirely of ris Avenue) in Springfield Town- the' period from September p to j official "Now You Can Buy It in The new post office building Important stops will be explained John Kennedy 'for the GU'l Scouts ago. civilians,• consisted of Frank V. whip. 30, there will be sales galore . ... -'Springfield'" banner* will he dis- which also contains three -stores as the work proceeds. There will anti—Brownies; '-"" TTiffl oTItcia aliTSTO; lias (IppToSI~ Besvdr -h-u-jrb-iv-n -d-;—Mrs- -Perrelli, Herbert S^. Ba i ley ."Frank- ——There- -n-re-fc'evpr-nl—i-ensonH-.wh-y— Again we remind you, [hat as a played by every participating mer- also be a crabgrnss control dem- Osmnlslri" lind.Herbert A. Kuviji. in my opinion it would not he group,, the.merchants are.Spring- connection with the ai'rangc-rntnits. mntely two and a half times ao onstration as well.a.s a-demonstra- Sauchelli leaves two daughters, chant. Large, • brig;htly-co.lored' All Scouts," Cubs, and Brownies much door space no did the form- Mrs. Alfred F. Schuster of -Ci-an- The.team finished first in"Class B. appropriate to tcrlnln'ate the pro- Hold's stnihichest supporters . . . signs will be placed on bumpers tion showing the renovation of a 1 .With final tabulations in othec A'islfnTs of this ordinance at this now let's £et behind them. • should contact their -leaders OX er premises. There is fluorescent lawn that is only partially dentl. ford and Mrs.-Frank Moore of of scores of ci.i's. School children once, for instructions rfith- respect lighting With five skylights- San Ysidro, California and a «on, chlKsifications still to be ,n«i- time, iii tile- first place, the pro- will be givenT 'aluminum niters —A second demonstration will bo nouneed' indicul'ions were that hibition of parking on the soutli- to - transportation, to inid from the light nnd air. Ther^ Is a loading glven-ft week lntof on September Mario V. Sauchelli of Springileld, • —Wh+h the person who wrote that' bearing the slogan,' "Make it a area. If It should' liy-.il continu- In .that'. ,S. 5i,-Maria;nnd Chaiieu-liahdiui, -Wilmot-j^o-rim-in— -Iftr !}io henvy flW\V~<7I t"mffu~nr partment would ideSTTTJ" himsclf- ing everyone to shop locally, will i . drivewny-beKvoen Springfield eive- tinie and place. '; 1 Roso-Snuchplli of .„.....!_ , .. 'Ellis Chishplm. " [the I'tening, .wa« agreed upon "by -be given to every child In 'the ~Pontma.ster Heinz announced tq- jiuo—and Mountainside circle op- Ttc'phlch' lijiye liei'ii dlstribiitedjjill p'artirs co'iici-rned in order to it ..-'.-.-nlttwmgh we continue to tow-Sfhip. -~ clay that the Post Officctwill func- posilo-.lho Pavilion near "tiie""flag~ The funeral Will be from to iMich' member; of the winning I expcdite.'-lhe iiislaTlnii.on mid opcr- -stick to_ oiu-_EAinK—on=thfi-pn-i*-iiig TTon in the' new'building on i""~ situation. . we do ngire^ -whole- —-Viu>- ca.mpoiiiu wHl officially be temporary basing until its new and Smith—(Suinii'b-an) -IIS Morris. team. Th'i.TT^I.s"' ..not. the opiTTFmi OM til-a vi.sit-to tbc-tT~Sp'rlnRrTertl.~toclQy,-..TUcr.r ship bylstudents of Pare College" lawn-maintenance and erare will finished Pn sen'ond ptnTP* ~C1H'W Avetnie-Maln Street equipment fnetnru:s._arc working will bo a solepm' high l'equii'm the lnttct"~ we've 'kiio\vn_ fliyi- They will assemble at Town Hall be answered at both of these dem- C two'years lign in the same t.our- .arid , Mei.se Avenui'.-Spcingfield yoiv-foi-' in years, and, .although It on n backlog nf orders," which* has onstrations. . - . muss offered at 10.a- m. In Sti at 10 n.iYi. "amTvviirhcnr an adclrewi On September 8fh .lames Church. Interment 'Will- nnment ,competiiiK jt^snnie- Avenue. Secondly, in order to re- tank a long .time, we're iinw con- They are being held by tho Un- 1 n| welcome by Mnynr Robert W. f(.'(j>n|jnued on pngc 2) nf UiV' .coiint.ry'e,- leading civilian ' ducp. the delays,, rongi'sl.inn nnd vinced he dislikes publicity . . . , Prepa ral ion.s have .hern com- ion County Agricultural Extension take place in-St.'Teresa's Ceine- 'MarshalI. _ I''ollowing that the stu- fnry, Summit, i aecirlents which have been' occur- Wit the chief is hunuip, too, anddents will divide into two groups. pleted for the opening-'September Serv.ieo nnd with the cooperation All members qualifier) for the ring' to both through and local we clnre. sny he'd buy nn oxlrn One will be guided by Thomas R of Regional' High School. W. W. of the Union County Park Com- ti.aily Mirror- gold' seal certificate | niotorirts during these Imavily half-dozen Suns tn.whnw to. his Lyons, vice president of the Cham- Hnlsey, supervising principal, Labor Day Drivers mission. , . nt, indjvidua)-"experts'1-luid ;i few | Iravelt-rl hourt], it is .most nsscn- grandchildren if the letter were ber ,"oC Coniinerce, through, the .stated this week. Local Youth Pays hav'""'••e i-arneei the "Distinguished ] Hal that .parking lie' prohibited • set In type,. . . come on chief, drop business Hcction.. ' ' 1 There will be a'teachers' meet- Expert" certificate. -Thcuo during-the times eif lire, day that in the nfflee, say hello, nnd we'll ' The other will be in charge of Ing ai. 2 p.m. September Ii at the Warned by Magee distributed ' slyirljy to fl have' br.en.specified. II is unfnr- New Apartment tunatti that the width nf Morris give you the loiter f . . anyway, former Township Treasurer A. B. school. On Wednesday, September $115 in Court qualified. lots of folks say you're ton nice Anderson, who will show the stu- 7, freshmen studenUs, only, will be !ivenue is not juifficienl to provide! n.'guy to carry n. grudge!! lie doesn't recommend it for Wallace's. Wake, til ycnni old, • .1st Daughter for twn lanes of moving traffic . dents the Township Kehoo"lf), .tho- transported to the school for an Slated for Town A daughter, Virginia,- weighing « * * library and other public Institu- orientation session from^iao a.m. general practice, but-Motor Vehicle' of 17. 'HV'aj'ner avenue, tojiay is phlri a lane for parkeMl .vehicles for Director Arthur W. Magee would minus .f 1.5 which he spent Tuesday five [lounds six ounces was born, en.eh eliri'ctlnn of traffic Thirdly, tions in addition to housing pro- until noon. At .that, time, ninth Plana for a six-family garden A- couple of wt'plis ago w« night in paying a fine Imposed by at OviM'lnnif .-Hosplbil, Eiummit. to it. is lint felt, that the. parking re- jects, historical sites nnd other grade students will receive ncherl- like to see a lot of one-track minds apartment tlevclopfncnt at Morris l l brought a batch of suits into tho Magistrate Holleran in Irvington. Mr., .and-Mrs: Staniey T ,'rti«ter nf strictions hnve he-en in effect Inng poinl« of intercKt. • ulc cards', and will he 'shown to on the highways over the Labor and Shoi/t Hills avenue are being ' new Hi-Way Tailor in Morris Wake pleaded guilty to Speeding 22 Owaishii va\-ehu on August 21. [.enough for the mi'rcbantu along classrooms and introduced to Day wee'k.end, minds centered on considered bythe Zoning Bonra iivemic for cleaning nnd pres- The tivv^groups will.converge on forty-eight miles an hour in Tlie-y have iwo nnn^C'harles nnd : 'tills portion of Morris Avi'llUe to tencherM,._ . •' SAFETY alone. He thinks' It will of Adjustment, it was revealed to- .•y sing . . . When Saul, the owner, tho Cannon Ball Inn at 1 p.m., at Spiinglield avenue lit Irvingtbn Donald. fairly determine that the; parking out down the accident tolf. day. Construction of the two and delivered the clothes he an- which time luncheon will be Mr. Hnlsey saidTRlit the faculty' Ci'iiter. • '•' prohibitions have adversely aft nounced discovery or n quarter served. Seated at the head table turnover this year has hoe'n the a half story,,, modern colonial > Son to Doyle'* fe.'cted I heir business. "When you. drive or walk, keep . Wake's fine was the thUM paid In onn'of tlie pocket* . . . from will be Pace College authorities, lowest/ in the history of the school. your thoughts on one thing and structure will necessitate * t h e Mr. and Mrs. -William Doyle nf j "Finally, similar parking re- then on we hecamii -a Hteudy Leonard .Best, president of the BJorri' Ki'au.ie, of Bant Oijange, a boards approval us the area is. by him in this case. He was sum- 2« Morris e.yenue have.^inouncc, , ( ctinns have bi'iti put into e-ffi-ct one thing only—SAFETY," cau- moned August 22 by Patrolman customer . . • Moiiduy someon" Chamber of Commerce; Lyons; graduate of Montclair State Teach- tioned the Director. "Obey the zoned Tor .private one-family dwell- U,e h.rlh of ,, son n-oently/^U ; major roadways in-'HIiei; cum- liny Bell, publisher of the'Sprlng- ing's. ' AniciU), Police clalm'ed that, the Overlook Iloapital. clue dropped » suit off for preM- er*fl're(;e, who has an M. A. de- regulations, take no chances, and opital fauinm.U- | muniH|.s ,„ thn (ftatn n,,,uUill|;• hi field Sun. and Supervising Princi- Sprlnglield youth' went to police fHMliuii Saiil discovered gree . from Columbia University, try to outdo Emily Post in cour- Hertnan Ivravis of 2-10 Morris gcnernl satisfaction lo all co-n- (ypNNir—t.h r e e himdred pal Benjamin Newswnnger. An- will replace Mrs, Charlotte W. hciidqu/irtcTM to tfamplain that he tesy." avenue is'the applicant. The archi- 1 Early Copy Requested cerne'd. K) In one of the pack,-'' dcrttnn will- be moderator during Lehner, and Philip PerlUns, also a tects ore McMurray and Chirgotis,. should hot have bce-n given tht .Predicting tlfcit travel will be suhimon.'-i. Following a discussion "If i.'», therefore, strongly rie'oin- »>t» . . . the money was promptly the question Mind answer period Montclair graduate with an M.- A. of Union. , . - For Next Week's Issue. which will' follow the luncheon. tho 'greatest-- in history, Director with 'Lli'Utenant "FitzMnuriee- he nie'iided that ' thin parking ordi- returnee,!' and the owner prom* ^degree, will''replace Mrs. Anne K. Contl-uctlon l.s .scheduled to start Bee'iltlM- of the , Liilmr Day nance- not he rcsolneli'il and that the' 1 Magee sees tlie necessity for every engaged in an altercation, they INCII to uiirlc hard at heiug one As a result of itrrangoments Teiiaeher. Mr. Knmse,served as an between October in and November heiliduy Monday, iMirly edilenial : motor vehicle) driver to remember said, nnil the peilice officer iMalined "parking "restrictii-u.* be enforced of the eslahliHlimeut'H hoM, «ut- * made, by Kchvin E. Stretcher, ensign in the'Navy three years^ 1, according to .present plans. The and advi'itiNing copy is re'-- In order that any advciwi e fleets ,the.'six..U'ading causes of New Jer- VV«lie; hit him in th<> no.se'vAnicito, wide Halexmen. uhiiirhuui, o(. fli|! Pace department while Mr. Perkins was in the Army L-sHnped building will contain both etuesteel feir ue'xl wi'ck's Usue* of may he weighed fairly against I he sey I raffle mishaps and to avoid going to his snpi'f'lor's assistance, • * * / a Hlmllar period, being separated 'I'huiKday, Sepicmlirr, H. The of Murketlng Advertising and four and four and a half room 'fitriiclt Wake nn tin? head and in- several advientaijes which must hi' We're . going., to. linvc" another as_ a second lieutenant; indulging In them. They are: Sun eelilenial nml- iidve'tlisiug attributed' to tin.', elimination of Soiling, the fifty students ha've 1 apartment!). Plans-Include garage jurei| lil:) hand. apartment oil Morrls'avpnue if the gathered, Htatlsllenl -information '. Miss Carol Kraft, director of Followed too closely. . : facilities for each apartment, elepievlidi'ills wiliyiii' eleise'el nil parking-for tln-ytinm spi'iiified." Township 'Committee aeeepU'this about Springfield in their cln«s- guidance, bus been working- dur- •Violated right of way. ° Wnlie* subsequently p 11' a d IMI; •Menulay. " " Very trjil-y yours\ • recommendation, of the Zoning rooniH. Making a study of the ing August arranging schedules for Driving on wrong side: of road, - Daughter Morn guilty befniv>. Acting Magistrate I'heilognipliN nidsl lie sub- .' Arthur W. M.'igec, • rtoard'. . . It will lie at the .Short community they will conduct, side- students who re<|ue.'ifcd changes, •Speeding. , A daughter was born in Over- Viile'ke'f tei charge's eif (Oisault unel mille'd by niiiin Tuesday in inde'r Dii-ecteir of Mnlor Vehie;les. •'Tlills nvi'iilii' Inlerneetioii, , all •preparing -diUa fur Inmsuriplx of Improper turn. look .Hospital ri'cently to Mr. anil Imtlcry anil to being a •diiieirderly te) iiNKiire* pillilii-alldn fur ni'vl The ivoveniini: hoarel is expe.'ctcei walk interviews 'with township r brick, contivjn six units and Its Failed to signal- or Improper •Mrs. Herbert WIIHH' of !il! Mill- pi'i'son. He palel- $7, i on the ilrsl^ Wi'i'lc. residents during I heir' cTny-lting (tiantiinied on Page 2). . twner will.bi Ilorm K'Vivi.s. • study of the township. (ContinucM on page 3), signal ,' , • Uurii avejitie, .' . count and ,f2rron the others THE SPRINGFIELD SUN, THURSDAY.-SEPTEMBER I. -1949 State Puts . "Nuihern Farm" hy Henry -lies- ton—"Free for. TliriN- Months- fmm-Page 1» Looking Into Knpti Your Government YOUR LIBRARY (Wily" by DwiKhi Hutchison— to ri-vi-.-w tin- l.-iur u'lu-n it meets '"Cii-eett. Moniuain Rii-in"' hy Klliott By> N. J. Taxpayers Association Me|-ricli- "Cream si ill!" hy Lewis Yesteryear Oll-tllitl. 1 1'ruth is str»nKj;r_tjian_ fid ion" jiiif iiu;,- jjind 'twice ILS 'finteKu.sting! Too :>U)!if ljf"r;iiT5e'"of the rtlmMVcT-'frorn" also like the W-w Kng'a-iid hooks U'h'^ 'roperty In'Tux Exempt o: tax exempt properly is m : uiany people think that all nvn- hy Edwin Miti-hi-ll. B, inn .- Ri'ch- e numiier.i of till tax creaming in New Jtfsey ($11 mil the .lownsliiii of "thr.i- in.-nibers, '. fiction means reading that is dry Committi-i-men Albeit (J. Binder, iv.ond ami I>ii11si> Rii-h. From Files exempt p\[ governing board in taking steps to *• riy tin" Sr'iUN'il Ihl.n I'UHI.IMHINC. COMPANY Tax-payers A.fftociaVjon. The. Asso- eased if municipalities: (1) review , ,U'i-'inay not know how tin- otht-r- Ferenc Kormendi- -"Ksoapp to the . TEIJEI'HQNK: MIl.LBtKN 6-llpfG Opposition, to the proposed con- lift tin- ban ' while Bindif was a ciation no'.i-s that -U\|)er cent of present exemptions to determine j half lives, but wouldn't we Inv,- to! Hill.1-" hy. J-'.mes nnd Kthrl-fhrrp-"' : struction °f' thV(.e-unit .iTMJ.OOO Official n/;w.Hpupcr cf Uiu Township ol KprlrtKfii.'ld und Borough oi I At 1 eiiat th.it seems to-be th<- i-x- (iar.i'len apartment'.'it Morrit* and tilt value- of ])iibl!c ' property ex- if any of this pi'oper-ty should In- man- "A .Tent "n Cfir.sica" by Mountainside. Subscription rates by m:ul postpaid: Ono yrair, 5i»_B(J. empt from 'taxation i.s .primarily taxed, find «2) support proposed [ I,t Is considereil likely • that planation for the popularity of Martin Quiglt-y and "You and . nix months, $L75, pn.yii.blb In iirivunco. SIIIKIS copies ton centH... Short Mills avenue has been brew- Township Attorney Robert F. .autobiographies of many of our ing among ( residents of Spring Stute. county and munlcipliKprop- Fedfc'nl legislation which calls. foi» Your F.-ars" by Peter StiMncrolm. c-rty, while -;>0-per cent is" 'piibllc repoylnK municipalities frtr'-'tux Darby .nay be nr>ki',r1 fovnn opin- _Cpntc:mporarir.s (.specially the RAYMOND BKLI,, Bro?l^ Park, adjoining .the prop- school' property. , ' louse*) becaiise of Federal acquisi- ion ~n« to whether tho township biick-to-the-soil c-o n fl t i t u e ei t K. i-riy. A meeting .' nf 't'lie Spring legally may rescind tlfc ordinance These giflql people use thoir inky Post Office i.Tfj'i im Kccnnd ciius rnnuiT pctnbi-r Po»t .Office. • Ranking ni-xt in., per cent_ of tion of. property." - • j Brook 'I'ark Civic.'. Association was' without slate approval. Persons •' magic to bring out the high liprhls il. N J.._ujder. iin AcL.Qt__Mjirji!_!! U!I3 L value ' of exempt property "(al- Based on official reports to the j (Continued from phgo-li held to discuss the project. j ; of'their respective daily lives for most 17 per cent) I.s miscellaneous here with k'g: l backgrounds .have citiiNi'd n delay in the deljvery of State Government, here's how tax i ; your entertainment. For life, like been reluctant to give_ opinions. the needed etiuipmi-ut. It iV ex- property, muernof' u'liiehHs owned exempt property J« divided per- j tho many faceted jewel that it is, One Mistake May Be Hatal A new arrangement has bei.ti ef- Off the record, however, there Una pected to arrive within the next by ,the Federal Government. centage-wise: is full "of depth and coloc- when fected between Continental Port been considerable disagreement two months, He revealed that it. • With the coming^bf Labor Day Weekend and the'vast —The remaining 22 per- cent of 1". Public property--(not in- viewed through the proper light, .. -jn 22B, American Legion, and-.the among members of tho legal fra- is Tioped that, .nil equipment will trek of home-bound vacationists on the highways, the em-'., the value of exempt property is cluding public scho.ol.nrop.- otherwise it may look as dull as SprjAgfield . Defense Council, ternity as to whether the' Mgreo- be metalled before'the -Po.il OIlK'e non - public, w h i c h I includes orty and some Federal lu«t year's coal. ' phasis—more than ever—should boon "safety first!' \vhoreby . t hrough joint coopera- ,_ment hetween' _the_otatc and the ( force goes through HK customary tion, it will be possible to .send uhin'i-he.s. private schools and property) ..:.'.'. -il'ltf' township in' binding. One conten- The trouble with "safety first" oulthe' highways* is that [ properties -owned by charitably; „ For instance, everyone enjoys Christmas rush. the Springfield Sun, upon request 2. Public schooj property ....20.-1f,f tion,, is' that . the state spent John .Gould's book.s 'about village it's a strictly personal matter—it involves you and me! Al- i organizations. The Total |Value of 'money to live up to its' part of Pmvi.sloiw have bein made for of the family, to every serviceman- 3. Miscellaneous (mostly j ife in Maine, his latest being the arid'w,omah. in Springfield. ,. , all property exempt from'taxation the contract and that the town- eight cnrrlem. Desks have' boon, though mostoius blithely, assume that vvejjrei_the most skill- Federal property). .':..'... .1(5.8# story of his boyhood—"And Oi)e to installed for them.- B'u.iinews \va(» is (ibolit $1.3 billion, 'or about one- ship has no alternative-but to up- Grow On." Othera thai are fa- ful.if not the .most cautious driver on the. highways of fifth of the value of nil ft.sse.ised 4. Church a«\l, charitable suspended yesterday afternoon in ..Members, of the Springfield hold its share of the'pact. miliar in some respects but each America, we can all recall incidents in which we'have mo- property , ill the State. . property) .41.1% accord with departmental regula- Business, Men's Association have Merchants are nnxious to flee with a different locale n|nd a com- 5. Other school property .... 5.7',i 1 tions to permit moving. Fjir the mentarily, thrown, caution to the winds and taken .\ chance,' voted to ' adopt the title of Commenting an its findings, Ihe the parking b"n lifted be'fore the pletely, different outlook aro "Por- Arfsociaiijn .said: "Since the value 6. Cemeteries 1.2%' past .several years • Postmaster as . in^ passings crawling truck on a cury'e! in "beating a "Chamber of Commerce." Inauguration of the"Now-)Tou Can ennhxj Harvest" by Phlllp'Smlth— H^lni hex. cited the Inadequncy of. light" at a buky intersection, or. in weaving from one traffic Buy In Sprltigflckl" campaign, the premi.scfl in tho Lyonr Build- k'"ie to another in the face of onrushi'ng cars. Theft of ::,000 gallons of gasoline which, in .scheduled, to/open Sep- tinulng to enforce the parking ing, pointing, to' the increase in doupons has been reported to po- tember 9 aivi last for three weeks. ban. Motorists may not park on postar business. In other words none of us is perfect, and it takes only lice from a service station at Elaborate plans for the event have the south aide from 7.:« t.o 8:4,ri The now building WHH construe!-- perfect move 'sometimes to cause a~tragic accident, Seven Bridge Rond HIKI Morris Church Notes been^jnacle by tho—Chnmbpr—of ^~and^on the north hide from ed under private contract in ac- /death rate from motor vehicle accidents dropped >avenue owned hy Daniel Polrier. St. Stephen's Episcopal Springfield Methodist Commerce and in the event the 4:30_to 6:30 p.m. It Is tho latter cord with Koverhment speclllciti -ban-iN-nnt lifted further complica- per. 100,1300 in 1947,to 13.9 during 1948, despite prohibllion which, hn.1 caused the tions, The. government hn« boon Church '. Church. tions.may develop. most comment with many mer- given a long term'le«ne. Tho build- . in automobile- registration and in the amount .of j Ten Year*, Ago >v. A. Hurry .\toorc will bo K«iv, Hugh \V. Dlcklnnon, ,R«;t«r Rev. 0. A. Hewitt ' In the face • of the confusion chants claiming that It Js respon- ing Is nimilnr in cqnstrucHon -to Nevertheless some 30,000 people are killed • on the • . * * created fiy Director Magec's letter • guest of honor at tho annual « • • Snndiij', Sept. i j_ sible for a^clraetic drop In", their ihe Chestnut Street brancJiSf the county gel-together to be held at 8 a. m. Holy Communion. no action has been tnkon by Ma- receipts. Union Townsiifp Post Oflieo. highways, every, year. •.....-... ..- - ..-•.. -"-."' -->•• 11 a.m. Morning Worship yor Robert W, Marshall to.name Singers' Park. A large number of 11 a. m. Morning Prayer, and Sermon by. the minister. •Physicians arc called upon to treat these victims, to local Democrats will-attend. Sermon. . •members of tho traffic survey patch, them up, to stem the. bleeding arteries and mend the; Services In August; and First committee which was Kchedulecl Sunday In September: The Presbyterian Church for creation to study the traffic shattered bones. If ey.cry -automobile driver, be/fore starting: A special meeting of the "Board" problems here and malic recom- 8 a. m, Holy Communion. Bruce W. Evans, Mlnloter out on his Labor Day jaunt, could b'e personally conducted j of Education will be held to mako mendations. The appointments — The' Very Rev." Irving Goddard, • • • * a fi.nal ,jK;ceptiince of tho new^l may bo made Wednesday night. - through the acciident wards and emergency rooms o!r some Raymond Chi.sholm School for,, Dean Emeritus 'of the Dloceao of Church "Serviceswill "b"e~lTe!d In1 large metropolitan hospital, the picture of needless cripplingr contractors, thus ^conforming to Chicago,'officiating. , " the Presbyterian CHTTrch on Labor In the meantime the police de- ' of unnecessary pain and anguish—products Ghicfly-of~simpTe~ -PWA—regulations.' Inspection of Day Sunday September 4th at 11. partment under the direction of human carelessness—would unquestionably bring the expect- tho building will be open to the' First Church of Christy n.m. In charge of Mr. Evans. Chief M. Chase Runyon is con- public next 'week. Its completion Scientist. The Church School will be 're- ed weekend toll of accidents far'below the gloomy phrophecles affords ten claflsrooms In all, mak- sumed on Se-plembe-r. at the regular of the National Safety Council. 202 Springfield Avtonuo, coast radio program "Hobby Lob- ing It possible for a student to* hours of 0:30 and 11 a.m. Cliwwetf by" several months ago. All men GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES We are told that 90CJ- of the highway accidents arc complete eight grades, instead of "Man" is the subject for Sun- for the Beginners, ages three to* •of tho church are Invited. traceable to some character wrinkle in the driver. A person five, as heretofore. day, September -i. . ' ' five, nnd for the Primary students, ; Golden Text_: 'There is""a aplrlt jiges six to nine, will be held dur- . St. James Ghurch— who has had an accident apparently is more, likely to, have The township lock-up'become a m man: and the inspiration of- ing the church hour at 11 a.m. i«f Springfield another,--than one ' whose recorders clear. .Safety engineers (log kennel for several hours for the Almighty giyeth them undcr- order to provide parents an oppor- ASK YOUR EYE PHYSICIAN •two white. Eskimo huwkios found • * * can devise protective measures but_they cannot change, the 'standlng." (Job 32:8). tunity to attend church. -Clnases Sunday Masses: wandering in town by Patrolman Sermon: Pn.wagea.frorn. the King for |;he Juniors and Seniors wlllbe personality of the individual. Impulsive, erratic quick moving Vincent Plnkava. Both were with- 7:30 a. m. Jami'S version of the Bible in- held at 9:30. Newcomers to the 5:30 a. m. • people have thfe most accidents. • out Identification but—the condi- community arc cordially Invited clude: "Let Israel .rejoice in Film H:30 n rvi. . Doctors are^Jjying-.to.reduce death and injury by-.urging tion of their deep, whiieJjaji- in-' that made him: let the children to enroll their children -In the clicntccl good breeding. They were 10:30 «,m, j •the teaching of safe driving in high schools. /The medical of Zlon bo joyful In their King . . . Sunday School and to attend the 11:30 a', m. reclaimed the next day by Lester For the Lord laketh. pleasure in church nervines. Ml MAIN ST., EAST ORANGE, N. J. profession believes in minimal standards of physical fhness Nagel of MS South Maple avenue. Sunday School Claaa, i to 5 p.m. his. people: he will beautify the M* WIINOfliLD AVE.j SUMMIT, N. i in .the examination of prospective drivers'and the enforcement aThc opening meeting of the Monday. of speed laws. Two oufy of every five fatal accidents on the Mr., and Mrs. Philip Butler of mcelt with (talvntion." (Pa, 140;2.,.= tt Registration Sept. 6, 7, 8 BESAR6THT WXKMOE MOST ^MUk'— REASON ABLE. 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Mi>.vKr,c-<) BaMwm'nf Miami, for- and st ri >s ' the- rcqu! rejnent.1. llwei Local Couple Plan Methodist Church ir.er;.'.' of Ki.-nilwnr.th. nu'isi1 h,. in,a ' ., 1 Tlie_ bride-eli-ci; win. w,i- gr.ed- Youth Needs Help, . T'),. Npi.eken „;...,, X-,;t ylVej i|,],i HAPBYT ;Uale d tills ye'ar, u'a.s a drum ma- 23th Anniversary Scene of Nuptials # j e-ivle- i-lub.s I™I;.V till-; 1 ]i'.,| eil bll'.!- 1 iilv-llifc local M-he,<>l. Her Mr. -arid Mrs. Bert Jones of ,";.'( .The; Method:. t Chun 1 was inc Rotarians Told •I inns talent to ni-h]orie .s Smith, d , e.-i-iv!Mpr ,sllfHelene puid.UH-e In per- might toll upon them in arrangi .silver wedding anniversary Satur- "Nappy 'Birthday" i.s .(.-xtomieel Secretarial Institute, Newark. He 1 of Mr! and Mrs. Cy.nint A Kmuh .mil (he-Mi to choive their.life \\;.rk wi'D-ro.untie !! jire^r.mis n^ gii:ii- day. The coui'li will nttf|id morn- this week by the SL'N to •the tol- seiveel two ye,us In YnV Navy \ (»f ^K: Ii. .'moral ave nue1,,' I>i:inii inte-llitjently. WiM'.inn -Mvi-'ord. o:' .<"im e |n hi-l;. yaiin^ |,,i,|,!,. •',!,.. j 1 ing inas.s n;. St. James ChM'rch, and jaml J. •Ini Mrykalei, se,n .of Mis. '."MiXfiwn. "te>le| a join! luncheon' . te'i'mine Ij;,'. ii'. : u! in ,- .ui.-,r> KBI'TK.MBICH Caindcn REGION At '». Int'oelu.-in^ Mr Mel-.,ret w:iv WOTF.8 6/NEWS/ will be lin.st, ;Jnfi hostess to m/igh- 17 i Anna Mi-vkalo nf ;>.•)!) Ilium 'Aii'urun -.\'e\'.-ark. Tlii?" II* v.--.J .'C'>nlinui--el from pace _K_ bor.s, friend.s, and relatives at an I'.'.trc-Lt. Hon-s •J'ark Hml-Si>rinKlie'lri I'jotnry Cnibs Dori.s A Rieliardrt. of tliu. Comryunity .students who ire applying for col-' .Tuesday. Mr. McCord. dire-Vtor' of /"otary Club. .|j'e'org.> F::elle-ld, of HAKIIAKA VlCCUVrO. Kdltor open hou.se at the Warner avenue : Methodist Chureh, Union, offiri- ! k-ge entrance, , and rc^chedulinp industrial relictions of the Pcrson- the Ro.si'lle-R<-i.i,-]]|. Park unit, led addres.s at i^p.m. A buffet supper A rj •ej.-piion'fnliow.'il at the_, student*. whnl>rai!ed_ n .subject and^. ProducLs Compeuiy' plan! eif the sini;in^.:and'Pte-sVdent flmrlc's Mrs. F.-.'.nc!.^ 13. (-'oley 1 have to repeat it thi.s year. Activi- will be ..ej-ved." M/.ei'.in post Inn. Union. Johniwn & Jolin.snn in M:liteVw'n. j Rem!in;:.T. • e>f ' .Die- SprinRlle'lel Mi.s.s Alie-e ICgie r Mr.s. I-t/eyueilel Weiger of I3clmar ty in the guidance office, during '.spoke- al the.Hitchin' I-o.st Inn on' Mrs. Jones ha.s 'chosen a street PEOPLE WE KNOW Ci.-orgc Ooan .' was honor atte.-ndant for her niece-, vacation period, Mr. .Halsey sliid, Route 2!i, Union. " J meTan.s' ' thot schex>l will open By ANWK KVIA'KSTKR length, dress of pale blue with ,1 Charl'-.s l\. li-.ek whose; bridesmaids were Mm. Jemi In developing hi.s theme of "Vo- promptly and cla-is worlrj will be- rhomi Millburn tl-OflM-W which she will wear a black pic- •Mrs: Edward-M. Cook Mansueto of Newark, sister of thi.> cational Guidance," Mr. McConl Mrs. Helen S.-ih lirideffronm, and 'jlrn. John B'li- gin at once for all students turiT~ITTFt anel matching acccs/,o- told the thirty R<)«l-|le-*Het^e-I I.- Nfrri. • VVii-lt-i'i- Dobu.Ji.iii si-n, of Ij'nion. John La^akos of Mr. ami Ml.-. Oorget An.-)1 of., avunui: and. Cordon Spillnian of Park and fifteen Siiringlield • plfl- rie.i for the occasion.»"• 4 Mr.s. \/"n.-ti*- BlTiidt. St. Brooklyn served as best man, and 2j:i Morrl.s avenue- have jn.st !'•- i ltn.sc-.lli are1 l.ikir.R ii motor trip' to tariaiiri that thi- Ko;il of .li'usin'es IN RUSSIA.A STORE CLERK The couple ' imx two children*, Miss Barbara Ulhrjeli ushers were William and Michael tunn'd from a two week vacation Vinalhavi-n, Me- for the. Labor Day Dividend Form and industry should be to try te, Mr.s. Carol Morgan of Muskagee;, .') Mri). Jack Brady" Mrykalo. brothe-i-.s of the groom.' . j-pent in (Vimdi'ii and Vinalnave n. weekend. .. ^ work the Notion's young pe'o,,. WORKS 240 HOURS FOR A RADIO; Okla., and Bert Jones, Jr., who - Mr.s. Mryknlo in employed by 1 TTaltcr Par.sil into our American system so they Maine where Ihe-y wire' visiting • ,•-,,',, ",',• ', , r -,- resides with h i.s parent- ). Mr.s. Oalsworthy, Inc., Newark, and her Warning Issued - IN AMERICA 25 HOURS Mi.s.s 4.eddy Buerklm eif.lf, lower ' Mrs. Alon/.o Allen will he oiiece.ssTul In their ncvupn- -MIII-R«II. has re-eently returned to! husba.iel in with Purolator Prod- 1 rt '''"•'••• • ' tliive ha.s relumed home; She' wns- Mr». Mnry Slnmm The \Ytcrans Aelmir.i*tc-alion to- tion.i hern line they will know they he-r home in Okla. after spending ; ucts.- Inc.. Newark. day warned N'ew Jersey \-eternn.s are doing tlie joh« for which they Ci'-nn I'M,)i.j;,-. .-ien ill Mr <•••'• away a- eamp for Ibe whole- .sum- Helen" •Pi'er.siin -'Sec two months in Springfield^ • ,! "i • * >ft.iin.si_ hastily fillinpr^ont Natuni.-U- are hes< equipped. Mi., ch-ii'l'N Phillips* of i:: .ili-ih incr. ' ' Gottlieb -KleiJe . Mr. and Mrs. Jone.s Irave re- j Ji.Irs. Thomas IJe.lnr'.y.. . Serviee Life Insurance dividend Mr M^-Corrl, who i,s ,n member » i.-,-; ;,,-,.- |s M.MlllK F.'nn;;!;..- I Ire 11 "< •'...- 1 .sided in .Springfield 21 years.-Mr. /'fl'^irs. Clmrl,..s H. I'lMt , Marilyn Wojtech .application.": at local Pn.it Gffice.w 2 ,!) S ll.lls iirnne in Vina!: ,Mr ami.Mrs. 10 W. Plain nf JoU of the' Milltcwn Lions Club, sug- ..., llenshaw ;evel1ue Iiave been eMlter- Jones i.s associated with Hygradc Everett Clorlt '•' _ I or at office\s of veterans' agencies, ge.»ted thai e-lvie orgaiiiznl ieui.s N '_ • hc'iimn™ Mr.-. Walter Herneloit amr Newark. ' <•' 7 I^-e S. RiRby ,, Wed in'St. Jbhn's where the form.s were available .sponsor ineetings at whirl!—TITe M.s! M.irjM -ii AliMi'i n..i. rlaiiRhler, Linda Sue. nf Ler.-.lmr;:, Mrs. John .Conli ,\ Mi.ss Marilyn Wojtech, daughter* beginning Monday. youiiq pco|i!e would have-|he op- ••uii, I"i.i-lfy. of "i '!'"'•• -r dnv Va. for the pa."t week. - • Mrs, Clifford IX WalWr." ;' of Mr. and Mrs.* William Wojtech Joseph sp". O'llcrn, Ma'nasei of portunity of elise.u.'-oing their !u- sp'ivi.'i;; a \'.CM U with tin1 ' Alchie Mackenzie of Emerson lane, Berkeley Height*-.. VA'.s Regional Office, 20 Waishing-, ture with business lenders in thciv , • • Mrs. A. K. KergUMin of II Se- MAINLY t ,!„•••• I] ' lni;ir of In'.VII V. il'i Robert Mareinlonm to>v plaee^NcWark, N: J., said mi.s.. own community. Club members V.-IIIM avenue wi-s, hoslcs al an j and a graduate of Regional High II M-h 1'iver 5 R. K. Clayton Si"honl,'~\vns mnrried Saturday to tftke.s in completing the aprrtlcn- should fiorve as nfh'ijiers nt these afternoon tea ftiven in honor of ABOUT Mrs.' Mn»"y_ Rpeknian FCdwarrl Semran ot Homestead tior« will mean delays in payment, .seps-ions, Mr. McCord snid,niiel~ of- ; K • I'n'.iiel'iui, r ef )•:••. r- he-r mother - in • law,-; Mrs. -R. R. Herbert Kent Park,, .Gillette, >on of Mrs. Carl of tln» S2,80n'.00b,000 dividend, fer the yeiunfi people, the henc-lil Je.nue lui-.s- r.-t u:-iwil lie.'rni PYrgu.-ein nf Webster Cirove.s, Mn,. PEOPLE. Mrs,, Cliidys M"ahnki n. .laeohy and Kelward Semran, both scheduled to b.egin .next January. of- Iheir. ej/perienee in tlie partic- Ur fi'i'ii in iipp-iul; I'- feirine-s-ly of town, who i.s leaving 1 Robert \Vitti.sh . "The application form Is a simple ular fields which they represent •-/• for henie this wi.ek-cnel. ''of Newark. The. T^cv:—Wllliw 'S. 11"my ei'11! ;e I ' Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Vop;cl of Robert ' Naumann Hinman prtjormed the' ceremony JTJICJ" Mr. O'Mern asserted, "but Morris avenue have as their house It does require specific information Mr iiiul Mi" •'>• l': I'Vrvi.-nn "I" .liimi-.-t Sa'ffery of 7 Tnwt-it-il-rive rin St. John's KutherjiH"-Church,'. KUc'.sts the latter':; slater and hu:i- ! Summit, and a rnjcpti'on~tol1nwptt--w^^eli-rV6t-er-nflK—nvust— obtain from US 'Vi ma a'v'e-iiui-. and ,Mi- i-'e r- ha.s'U;Pt to attend Kreshman ehusKea barld from AVa.shiriElon,' D. C. Church Ceremony^ at Tflie-homc:of the bride's parents. records, Thi.s infiSrmation "Uf'pnV•• mother." M .-.s. II. - P. f'\-r-< at, I.'.i/inccton University, Nnlnlin Wo.iteeh, sister of the must be accurately and legibly a,,;.',,, e,i Writer (irov.V.'.M., lViv \ f_ Mrs. UHlic'Uwn and Mrs. Isabel Nelaon and dauglr- For Local Grad v bride,;-w-rts maid of honor, and the written.,' It will be o'misSakc to tcrs of Morris lavenue .'luvve re- ••serid-yoyt child Miss Doris Wlttaek, daughter of MiKscs Helen M'orpnn of Berkeley save a few minutco by niMhing wh.-.-e- they viHiled Mr. and Mi.s,, ^^.^ |hf, nmnU, n( Al;Rllsl llt turned 'from California where she, Mr. and Mrs. William'.I. VVittnck. HcitvhLs jind Norma Jacoby of completion of the form only to KrankjM-i'KU.-nii. i Sea Srdc"'l'ai-li, They arc expected visited members of her . family. of 2353 .Morsc ' avenue^ Scotch Neiwiirk, sister of the bridegroom, have payment'delayed because of Miss Karen^jjejlsnn is a student At jn/iccurncy or' illegibility.". , ,' I'lllint" Hall »f L!-m- iiheirl Mill.s i liome net;t week. .A. Plains, and Ccorpre fi, Kaiser, son were bridrwma'ids. Richard Ray- Scuidy. comfori.iblc st\ les the University'of CaliCornia when; The'.VA Official, whose office - —-- ft ^'- uf Mi^,,' BrnTrm—CiT7*lfaigi"i—nf—H21 mond served as best, mnn, and ...nationally jejvertiscd. she i.s working for an .advanced se>rvea .more thanjL.50Q,0Q0_ World North avenue, Carwood, and the Geoc-Kc. Lauler gf Gillette and degree. . • • War II veterans, most of whom in Parents; Good Hogsc- late, Charles KAiscr, were married Ralph Wojtech, brother of the bride, ushered. ' " will" he eligible for the dividend, keeping, McCaU's and LI. William J» Thompson of 205 Friday at^iSO p.m., at St. Paul'f) Gowned in marquisette nnd lace, .-•aid tlie application blank/ call.s • —oilier leading"publications. Morris . avenue is back ' lit work Evangelical and Reformed Church. for1 the- following! PAINT PRESERVES after a months illne.ss. Thompson Garwood. The Rev. " Walter C. the bride wore an illusion veil, has ..been a member of..our local P.ugh performed the double rinp; luce trimmer!-, | arranged from a 1) The veteran's name, exactly force for- the past. 22 years. ceremony and a reception followed Dutch hnt. I-lir boueiiict was of n« u.s'ed' in "the xorvicp', and his AND BEAUTIFIED \ at the home of the groom. wjiitc roses and baby's-brenth. signature, , ' — ' ; -t Carl H. Mayor, son of Mr. and The honor maid wore yellow or- 2) A permancnt-maliing nddress, ANO MAKES H0ME6 EASY Mrs. Charles H. Mayer of 10 Mel- The bride, Riven in mnrriiiRe by- gandy, and the bridesmaids were at wh'ich mail will reach him for zer road, Chatham, will ./iclobrati' her.brother, Robert Wittaclt, clioiie Ro.wned in blue and pink crgnnfty. at least the next flijjT'months. RED GOOSE SHOES hi.s nth birthday Friday. A biwth- a.street-length dress of slate blue Colonial bourjuetrt comi«cted their 3) A1J serial numbers which'! satin, with gray accessories for outfits. - - day party for friends and family identified him while in the sei-vice, ivijt for ( will be held on Sunday .' - her wedding. ~A~eW3age of giirdc- Mi': and Mrs. Semran will reside and his branch of .lervlc'c. riiiui ' and white roses completed' at 851 South 1-1 th street, Summit, 4) His dnte of birth. .'Mrs. W+llia'm M. Odcll and family- her—outfit. after a trip'to the West Const. . ro His Insurance policy number nf 10 Sprinftbroolc..road are ex- Mr. and Mrs,-Ch'lirles Kaiser, of j Mrs. Scmran is employed by Bell (If known). / pccti'd homo' tomorrow from La- Cranford, brother and sisterr.jn. I UnlJoratories, Murray Hill, and her III Hi.s Wterifna Administration built for valliHto .\vli|)rc ' they spent the law of the bridegroom, 'atlcndod hiiKband, who attended Kernards- claim nuivrtier, if VA has assigned monXTT the couple. vllle High School, is a student at him oner/- WEAR! 1 Essex County Adult Vocational The following students from Mrs. Kaiser is a grflduate of School. . . •- . The'.United States did' not dc- T-eachers College in • Connecticut Scotch Plains High School and is -, V .... velop« ' commercial—production of are expected to resume their cam- employed by the Bell Telephone pcnniitri until after the Clvlt War -pu.>i-lifi>-this-|ni>nthr-T-hflse-lnoludo- ^J o h-n-La-ri-n-i-n-g Ann Detriclt, Tom-Palmer and' was graduated from Gar\.von. p sized -by the short rations of the Herb Pennoycr. schools nntf Rogipnal High_Seii.aui_ Weds Miss Alton time, After a wedding trip to Wnsh-_ Rogional gradunte John W. Lan- Mr. and Mrs." Arthur Scbramm Ington, the couple will rcstdc at' riin'g, son of Mr. and Mrs.Wilton and family nf Kccler street are North avenue addre.is, sp'cndinK the week at LavaUetle. I'-. Ijanning of Hillside avi-nue, j VVcstfield, and Miss Mivrylou Alton, Mr 'and Mm Onwlnii -Hlii-M fn- Hostess-ai t-rtmTR:htm—rrf—MTST-MttJtV OIIANOC, H. J. .ion and family of Kceler . ii n. l.n a • a nrRanlMtlonn will celebriite hcr^ 7th birthday riage. Miss Na'dlnexSmith of Me- (xilirnoi (or Inch nchnol er.id- Mr«. Florence Has-kell of 101 Mill- ilnti-a I nml .-nlli-Ro wainrn.- Dli- next Wednesday. tuehen was her coiisln'fi-lionoi'1 at- burn avenue, Millburn. HliKUlini«!rK t fitculty.fitculty... ICfTnctlVe lendant and bridesmaid's were the -JMncrmrnt Scrvlrn, CatuloR-Ur. frvv Parking '» " Decorations wri'c in pink nncl vyii. for u'ulletln. ' The 1)0 Bridge Club Is planning Misae.s_. "Peggy Fi.s'her, Majorie whiter—featuring a-l«-i'go—u-m-buel.Ui- to resume its gatherings this month Moftoti, Piltricia Coombe and June Nrw irrni hrclni Stpt. 19 A .buffet supper wa.s .served. at the home of Mrs. Jack Barr Snal,- all of West fie Id. Walter of Mountain-aye, Theyi-aro-eIR-ht Gucsto wero from Mountainside, 1 iit rs in the group. These- hi;' VauxhalirUiion, 'ElTM:i)cthrM!tl- and Robert •kierce. of Jersey City, and your figure, , elude Mrs. Paul Cannon, Mrs. dlesex, MHlburn, Moplowood and Frank Marx of IrvinRton, Edgar Oordnn Cbri»tensen, Mrs. Harry Kenilworth. -. « with Lady Lynne's Widin of PLainfield, and George Widmcr, Mr.s. Victor Diekerl, MrsT Miss Boyton will become the irresistibly feminine Nolle of MnuhlfCmside ushered. SEPTUMHER- • •«•• George Kunz, Mrs. Erwln Doer- bride of Roland Fauclicr on Sep- After n, six week's motor trip slip! Delicate pastel rles, nnd Mrs. (3eorge Goodlicff. tember' 17. embroidery and Binche Id Montana, the' couple will live inVVextfiold. Tlic bride' wa.s Rradu. Val lace highlight its ated "from . Westficld-Hip I) School. smoother, longer lines'. __ Her hUnbnml, iv local Rrnduate, was Soft Bur-Mil rayon crepe nlsn graduTited in August from ANOTHER HUFFMAN and BOYLE in White only, eil llnfver.sity. • • 32Jto 40 Regional Graduate HOME-FURNISHINQS-Gl Announces'Troth : Mi-, and Mrs. ,l'"raiik Giu-rlck of 57ft Fnlrfield' avenue, ..Iveilljworth. Hi i r vr—?mn o u n ct-d—hhc~engugemenl^- •~n f-thc i \— d a II pfhi te r,"" N an cy',~ii g rn d -' uato. of Regional High Schcinl, to Frod H. Baldwin, son of Mr. and GIRLS" Presses, Plaids and ginghams, 3to'6x .- .'....SLAB tolSl.«3l NATIONAL BRAND .7 to 12 -__..,--i..---:.:.,.._..«:».»« to'Si.»« Socka, 4.tofl'/i __.'. __. . ., .:...a«^ SOCKS Skirts, 2 to 6x, ,pnrtwool ... $ !.<>«- S2.«« •1 to 6x, 100% vv.ool TT-—-..: .. ——: JSSvItt —colo .Jumpers, solid top, plaid swing akirt ' eliisticized waist, 3 to 6x' ':. :,. . . S.'MMl Formerly*- sold for •Blouses, cotton and .silk, 1 to 14 S1,J»B-S3.»!» S2?»» Twin Sweater Seta, red and'gray, to to fi ...... $1.10 pr. ' red and fir green, 7 to 12 . _..... ' S-1.JMJ BOYS' NOW Pol'o Shirts, short sleeve, multi striped, 'I t.o'-R Socks, 4. to 10__,.. • , '. .I*.- .-... -;i» Bluejenns, sanforized ahrunk, <1 to 9' S2.1 guaranteed, zipper fly, 10-11-12 .•._.' . - $2.5 MORRIS TURNPIKE' SPRINGFIELD, N. J. If <• carry » full /in** of iii/iiM/fi', girU1 ami /»I»V.H' nn^'rifc'ci/r,

' aV-FORNITURE APPLIANCES 263 Morris Avenue . . -Springfield, N. J. BUTTONS and BOWS Free Parking In Rear "Ifc el/«,v Look /i.v|ii'ii»ii'<', /IHI W't'--trr iS'ol" 'Ht> Morris Avc, Spiliiullclel, ^, ,1 • -4- FLOOR COVERJNGS BEDDING ,^ , MONTCLAIR SPRINGFIELD. NUTLEY Vi:\ Mnrritt 1'nrklin.Iii «rnr d, N. .1. \fvee Parktntf in Rear

V THE SPRINGFIELD SUN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER" I, 1949

INSTRUCTIONS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I, ADVKHTISK.MKNTS ADV&KTIKKMK.VJ'S I-KG.AX AUVKHTIKK.MKNTS 1 I.KfiAI. S'OTICi: — DID YOU KNOW • - ' 7 EXI'MME. .r III FURNISHED HOME FOR RENT tbn taxes f'jr which tht- .'! "!'• .:: A\ ii'::... :.'. J l is then beijii; mad,'- las No'-hlni: In tbl!. (»i dlii.tn.i'c pi-rmit. nor \o (.' f JI. I. I; f i I i ;:,\< :::,:<-. .-:,' A;J ORDINAS'CE TO "AHOVIDE i-'on. i-imii i J-.'l^.Sfst.l.in, IJU', 1 eunsllll. (1 lo (U-prlvi illy'' n thi nil THE COELKC'nO.'i -T7T CEHTAfKTAfNN Uixpuy. . c of- Ills 11;:!,! H» appr.tl any pi Mint shall in - li-;;i,^':';..Mr...r;.-T •' TANGIIILE I'EH-HONAL l'HOl'KRTV a»-,eibme'n the 'ntl ..iuaji^V«,^,,U).lJii!it us piiAidid u>i in *1 nlc liwoM! 2~-;iYM $):).' — ___. I'ROVI'D?:!)- l-'OIi IN .C11APTLAPTEKR Sti'2ti7l j. SM."I'1SM.:'noSO ' S Upon ill.- psvino'm fir • OP'TIIK fAWS OF 10M. "." the t.ix-!.. Interest and n-.lics a.i'.,rl'.-. WANTED nut 1:.' trurkm.in th/* m-i-ii'. uf HE IT ORDAINEJ) HV THE MAYOR ij"Cllii.d 111 the piicrillin: M-I-IJUII ol (6-IN-l C'l^VSSlFlEI) COMBINATION! WANTED TO RENT the ^nii (Avuln;; or rlaln.lilii to own TEIJ 'I o mall .;.!!! AN'D COUNCIL ol' 'the lioroui'.h of- tills ordinance tho tax cr,]!>*elur shall llati-d below 1 thi* property to be ir a in-pur ted or )••- Cluialfled AdynrUi.Un will no Inserted In ull f|vu of tin, neu%pan,e.r» ..i,-L../..' i.l.,'- V.' URGENTLY^NEEDEB ^ -Mrjiinttiltinlcif," bh follows: -. fonhwllh and without co:,t or ch.ii,;e mov.-il. . tor ohly anviiri oentH per word • SECTION 1 DellnRlons As used In Ui.refor lv.\u> a P'-rum for the uau..- -1 - tj .momh;.. 'I or 'J rooms fur- : ' M'XTJO.N 9 Any ptTstm violatin MINIMUM GHAHC1E 10 WORDS — HJ CENTM - CASH WITH ORDKli .-iuu.n.ii .r-i;:!:i!i-M llils ordinance, in-' KTIII "truckman" (portatlon t,r renyival of such properly, any wl I!H- pi'ovi.-.iui;;; ut th::oniinuu. c fo shall -include all persons, linns, cor- vIJd no ;.uch permit ^sKull be h-hucil MapluWuucl-buullllbl i OrmiKOfje fjUMMlU l 1H-JHA1.U jilf. ' iron 11 (I llfj hliall. Upon CjiIlVii-lli'lY I l)f re.«(. Ml und u^-uL'^'ilunij. which ^ ;tmi Ull 111 LUCll tLL. llLur NEWaHECOItD SERVICES OFFERED ' K>'Iit IIO" uipji-ci lien •I*!! aad pay a line mir in exceed ill.- Uoutli Oraii«u 3-U700 SPKINOKIELD SUN iruiitipuri 'if ri'in'uMJ p^rsunul proprny e.sii tyjxl_oil»fr.,cliuriit:. h.nv bt-i-n paid- suin i«i I-.'tnv Uoll.us 1 f .ri'n mi 1, or tii- .VilIillllH ' (i—l/JUH. wlit-ihi-r for inr-i or jjihi-rwihi' mid in full; provided, huw«-\.-r. bhui li the Uuutli OraiJKB 2-i'iVl :'' MllHiUrn >i-127U ' . ' liyprisoned • m tin* miimy jail for U'hethiT, or no.i rcijiilarly cn^iiKi'd li» p.-rson ownlni; ur cliuniin,: *-n nwnnot ;nore than ninety il .)i)i days, or CHATHAM XldUKIKH MIJ.UitJIt.N-HJIOKT IIII.LB ITEM ANTIQUE nHAIItS RICSTGltfCD OFFICES FOR such' buslncfibi tho term 'property" Htich property hat*- a rlnhi to itpju-al b'P'-':lallzlin: In 'f.-pjaclinr. Rusn bot- borh; and i-he'-MjiBlsinitf of-The Mu- ' Chatham 4-USOO . Mllluurn (I-12U0 , • . (.hall Include only tangible pi-isonul the, taxefi for -nny 'yi-ar or year.-i in- • nlclpal Court of the - Ilormn;b of Nolle* ol error« In oopy inuat ha gl»en aliw nroi, insertion. Typographical 'Kjiir, and C:\nrr 'eat'i Re.lliilshlni* & OPP1CE3 for rent, center of town, .all property; and ,T.1U' term "person" .shijU cluded liv the amount owned -as deter- Mountainside before whom such enn- . t>rror« aot tho fault or, tho advertuw Will bo adjusted by ono froo • Iniiertlou Repalrlnn I' Ueneduc.-. 30ri Mnlo couvenleilceb, (.Inille or doublt- oi~ Include individuals, companies, nrmn( • mined by th«- methdd 'provided' In ! vietIon Is hnd may Impost* Mich punlsh- AUL COPY MUST BE IN BY 5 R M. TUESDAY Slreet. Madt.on MAdlsnn H-JIKH-ft. f*flces All QUti.lde rnomr,. Apply 25 fiocietli-s, co-piirtnershlp.4, corporations, 'Section 4 of this ordinance,-and film if.ii-nt by line, by Imprisonment, or Maplo street, .Summit. ;if.j;(jrl(itions, and -.UiJUL- .stock cum- '•• with th.- taj; colh'ctor a notice in ; IJOtll a1- ,'ilnresald. as. lli' miiv sri. W-A—AIJTOSJ^OIl IIIHK panles.' - . ' /• writing, dulj* vi*rlM"-d luitk-r oat li, Una ill b\it nd t exi'er'dinn the ma si in in us HELP WANTED—Female FOR SALE SECTION ? Every person owning or-- he In lends to appeal tin* .same, iJicn Her+z-Driv~UR-Self Systom In lle\i (if p.iylui; tlir. i;ix«'s, interest ; 1-iiTcin set fnrt-h ..':". . O FFICE""SPACE WANTED~" cliilmliiK to own any prujjerty located 1 ; SKCTION Id li ;inv pmvh.iun of this 2 WOMEN WANTED, |il>-li iinl 2—UICYC.i.KH I'usi.emier c.ars and trucku to hire. in ur' on nny pr.-iul^eri in ihe Bor-and oth' !; chare t-.i fur the year c __artllnailce .IK- declared void or l.i-'ld lllili: Work Ic|i-ul -lor |j :,cwlvos. J Prank Connor. Inc Llcensea DKSK s]>;i(jir mul u.sc, of it-It-phone In oiii-h ol Mo,uiHa"iitr.ldi-. except In u V'-arii to bf app«':tled tlic person owi. to lie unconstluitloual. no other pro- Sum mil. Call Sum in It G-2709. Int; or clitlmlm; to own such property. ,' Writ.) )'. O lib'i Murrlstov/n DIllVIl IT VOURSiOLP- wiirehouho of ajiy pernon cnfi»R«tl In. : prnvif.lp_n}j_)i!.rfnf -r.hiill be .INSURANCE PROTECTION . the business of storing noods.for hlr*-, -shall furnish to the tax ( o11i-ctur a ,,{*..",..;,• so [;ood in*'by, but 1 hi' uneons11- • AVON bALES In SummU iii i)5 Pianr St.. corner James St. ' and vvliQ- dcslre.'i to transport or re- bnnd entored bito bbyy a sun-ty 01 tmlcma• l •portitlil . nr provision, shall that wo now li.iv. uijt.-ijiiii 3 N'-wnck. N J _HI7 j-22011 JVANTED TO LET move the same or cause the saim- lidellty ^inpuiiy having .t ci'rtlnratl e 1 • smart '.vouien. t(> t a* u ..U'.iinor- lie rescinded und thi j-emulnder shall KN( il.NKKI! deslri'S purl time y>i' of to be transported or rt-nnjved :to thut of', auilionty from the Commissioner ••remain and coin In ue In force hud iio.id' ri-i/ri'.'.r-ntiitl.v 'timid ml'me;, .21—CAItl'KNflillS th»i whole or a KUbstuiuliU part there- of Hanking and Insurant*.• to do btiiil- part 'or lull llin District chinilcal. laboratory or similar luelll- iuiMi iu this State, .which Imnd uhuU 1 tle's lor meialluriilcal u'ork. Dox 3(il,of .shiUl b>' removed or transported AIana;;t.'r, I . O. 'J^iM, The ppvni.it shall he plar<- an.'/-])- ^|-ininil, .:inl LAUNIJKY v.'iuli liaifd , I loUUm; :,ol d !or eVeiy-lliL'lhber of !l—CONTItAt TORS ' \f luovctl: nnd if r-itlier or liotli il uj>pcui- lo tide up In quadruplicate; I In; oii^'l- J iierftn, v.'.lll 'be ;'.l\'eli .in bli- Ih iilly. , Men:hiiiidi>.e taken on such premises Jio not (lf.sl(;nutrd nnl sihallj be dellvi-red tn ihe appli- ri surlaci' rout^ I'ciilly ;ic- l—:.lili'. npi'ialur 1 1). Vap ;.lraily BUlI.DKIt and ['.cneral colitracl,nr. home' 'to be heard i' (»ni-;'r:lln ;u:- 1 1 n t • 111 Ml. li-.UUIi. USED CARS FOR^SALE T |n;rni i!i'-!iL repair.-', all .'ra-tlims anxl .iqblln;;. Vor- by an ntldross then In lieu therc- cant; th': first -copy Mmll bo de- CHARLES N hiiKn-hr.s. rliiy '12!' limn -i-k, v call'in:. alAl ,o( such iiromlae:; fihnll be clearly livered to tho police department of 1 *—FAR.M I'ltODUCK 1KII1 Polhlor'o MI (i-OKM. days MI li- I10'in BLACK Piiclmnl Scclnn — tiood Ul-iHl(lecl. the noroii^h o( MountnInside; tho , Mayor hollilayi.. rale '.'.i: l"r ,lnmr, •KCiO-M, eveulliKS. ' ^ ' noni-:nr I,AI: plc.ci; ni'-' alu-r •! weeks In- IMILhKTS. il wniiuToTdT Redi, it Hocku ilr.-s, Lwullcru pnliu . nnd uphol- SECTION il. Such nppllcntlon r,hnll ecnn'd copy .hhitll be forwarded to • lOyr is tin- n:\nw•if an aiu-iciil ' 1 nicry. Cull suninilt (i-71121. . - the ti]x collt-ctor of. the taxing dls- i ' Cler!; rvlr-wln;', l-'iluay inornlin , Septem-' •JIMJII. Also llrollen, .m order Cull hn made bd.wr.en ;i,h»r ho\)t s of 10:00 r lown in lOn^land, • A.M. nnd 4:pO-.r.M. on any dny except Irlct -to whlcli iiucli prnpfrty Is to bo iAn:;. :i. i. Sep^ 1 lu'r 'j iid iiorhy's MM Leipi ra' i.auiHfi'yT— ,su il-42!iii-j a'lter H p. m. DRKSKM A KINO —Alton ioiw. At h.>m« llllil CHKVROLET dump "tril(:i(""lwo- ;j ; liolldnys, Hatnrdiiysi nntl Sundays'; pro- traiiKjiortod or "ivmoved if. tho t.iune ,' 2'i Sunmip. Avenue, .sunlmlt ; Sl'IMCIMOIt or in private linnic. lltilnnvlllii 2- lun chiisKlu. slsiill. IMiuni! nlt.,r 5:^0 vided, however, Unit In n case of boi>;n- bo wlt-hin tills Slate; and t lie third riH'irr or JUNIOR KXKCU'l'JVJ'IK 11170 • ' ' L\W !>1V I'EACIIF Ikifi emerfUMiry r»uch application fhay 'copy shall be .retained by Nie-tiix-rnl- ! DnrUct ^Ve have npenlni',:> lur .\wuni; wrunen iii.NS- :>i Ni w Hamiisl;isn e lied),, Hi ALTEItATlONK uu coats. Mills, and ;>0 FOKD 2-t\ •thin, radio and lieut- bi" niatio' at, any time. lector and hold by him In his olllce <• No. I.-5!)!):t-IR with ^uutl i(Ni'-al ^uiiiil iKiel^r.niuiiU and. iiKinih.s old , i'U). 1'lHlII ,:• t; hath.in 1 4- ll.'.ht sewlni;. Summit IT, Short IIIH.v •;i50:i-H._ SKCTION 4. Upon tho IIIIUK or ituch as a public record. - : Ic.uliT.inp aijillty lu-wurk iih purl mm: dresses Also Buy U. S. Savings nppllcalion i\n afoifiiiild the tax col-". SECTION 7. Nothing contaliivd in sHKUiri's s.\i,i; unction niunae.er.s. II your hann: rei.pun- PONTIAC 11)4(1 Awo door, A-l cpndl- lector jiliall UHcertnln forthwith the l'alicy Kllicrta peaches. Vile lineM, lor tlon radio and heater. After 3 p. ni. this ordlnnnce shall be construed to . ulbllliU's nniko 11 iinpossihli! to work zr*—I-:I. total ii mount nf taxeii due that have IIP/I'WHEN. The First National Hank of (•annlii,;. White Uelle Gi'orf.liis this Chatham 4-5771). require any own.r of property' held , MUlhurn.' a national banUh'; awo- full time, you may Ii.: Interested in 'a and "li' p per basketk . * Also l , all KLECTRICA1, Installatlo'im repaired been chnriU'd or aiiseiised-njialnst tho •for tlie purposn of manufjicturlni,' in j Bonds purl tune poi.uiou ol responsibility 1 DODCilO iit-rlnn '1-cloar. 1930. tfaocl conperso- n ownlnp, or clalmlnu to own.tile ordinary eouivio of his business, •elatlo'.i, Plalnllll, vs. flreuu L. Frost other lioini ^rown produce, L. Parsll,-Jr.. II 'I'orry I'lace. Spring- r nnd He:,:; R FriiM, ilelejldants. CU11 U I(.1IITMAN'.S FARMS _ clltlun, .VKKTISK.MKN;TS • \pply'Employment oiiice, iith floor i Al'I'LlvS lor sale at -i;l to ,$1 j(l p(M' FLOOR SANmNU~ANO FINISHINQ The popular (J rylliirli-i. 4 floor iicdan. REES'POWELL ' Mlllhiirn fl-00114-J. er.tate) together with the Interest unit such, permit .to trnnHport or remove expose for sale by public veiidih', In L. UAMBEROER & CO. • bushel^—SUIIUIIIT Rambo, W. altliy, You want excellent puliii.; spotlciii In- nuier charges thereon, and notify -thtt j t h'e District Court Room."ln the Court Houlherly-^Kld.- nlMorrls Avtliue to EdTAULlSIIEU 1020 ttirior; eom.foftable, economical, trou- such property from'' any storehouse the line of hind now :or foriniirly "Our of America's Croat Stores" , Ciravenst.-ln. Maiden lilush. Fall p.'i'sou iVialclnu .such application of the or warehouse or owner's us.ua 1 jilaro Hous.' hi. the city of Etaibeth. NV .1., ble-free drlvlnii pli-asiirc This t'nr him 1 owned liy w. II, Denman; I hence -;—I'lplilns Mclntosll.; etc. t Wlliter. ap- i " 2(!A—IIOOSKI'I.KANING total amount duo for Mich tntyw. In- of business for tho-ptirpose nf manu- on Wednesday, (ho Till day of, Scploni- ' A WOMAN to help .with housework, IJlr-s" later 1. llrlu^ !)askot:i plrase. No all these, plus vl"adlo IiiUl heater, lor terest ' nntl other cluu'fies. . . -^_ h A.I)., mill, at two oicloek ojJayllnht Nonherly aloni; Ihe Snld W. H. Den- ' - 9 to 1. Monday lliroiii-'.h'. Friday. ! WALLS CEILINGS, HUGS_AND only $1,575.00. fficturlnf!, processlnf?, .selling or utiliz- , , at tw niau's- l.ind til the Southerly side of I Sundnu4 ;ielllii;',. Lloyd W. Smith. -When Hiich uppllciitton Is made clur- ing in the ovdlnarnary course ooff surh I SaviniH ni;; Time) In ththe afternoon of said Humnrlt (1-S4;n. _ . Uldi'.odali' avenue Florllalll I'arlc Tel. i*- , UPHOLSTERY •1ni; or -lifter the perlotf pravldocl by (lliv Morris Avenue~Trr^thp~ pnlTrr~oT-phi(v • Cleaned by machlllfi business; and nntlilm; contained In i of Be.ilnnlni;. lie said several dimen- I : VI~EI,"T~MILE woman to do cleanlhr and ! Madison H-H112. "statute for" the iiHsemiment for taxen thin ordinance shall by construed to 1 ; . THE WALCMASTER WAY PACKARD i'J-12 CLIPP.ER for nny -year, the pornon ownlnii or All the following lot. tialM or parcel sions more or leu:;. li'imliili. I / days per week In.Mill- I" .No muss, streaks, odor or noluii require , any transient. KUOSI tempo- of land and premises- hereinafter more Ilelni; n portli.n of lots numbers— 1 burn, so 2-11711. , 4C—yi.OIVIiltS r clalmlnu to own iiuch property nhall : • Call ORaiiiie 4-:i:i2. ) for (istlmato _ A vi.'ry nlc(! G cylinder, 2. door lietlnn. bo Italile to pay -not only the taxen rarily residing nt any hotel, hostelry. particularly described, situate, lylni: nntl 2 In Block ."i-as-shown—«n—n—MT\V FAYnOLL CLEItli must be experienced. NICilll' bloomlnj; Cere'us with U buds, Inn, lodtUnK-houKo or roomln^'-houso .nml-nrlnprln-rlTP-TouTinrilp of'Sprlni:- of Propexiy owned by. snld Suiter, iilt- 1 r 28A—LANDSCAPE HARDENING - Two-tone Kreen. Cli-an Inslth! and out. prioriy (issesned and un])nUI as nfore- Excellent opportunity, write Dnjt putted. Re.'Vrs. ll. j(i SjirlnKllelti Ave- Radio and hcatrer, Thouuandfi of happy said but shall nl«o he liable to pay to obtain any such permit, to trans- lleld, In the County or Union and Suite iiiiti> at. Sprhi[:lleld, N J. made b'y :iO2 Summit II. raid I'.lvlliK complelo liue, Summit' li-2871-M. ! TREE7SERVICE mlU's for you. $!).ri().OO. ' the tuxes for tho year for which us- port or remove such property which of New Jersey. J. L. llauer. survivor and dated De- resume In first, letter. - ^ neiimni'iu Is belni; made at Jllie time he has . lyou;:lu with 'him to such ni-KlnnliiK at a point In t|ie south- cemb.-r— Ht-lh—lOOIi-'whleh map lit "mil. 5~I'lRMTUItE Lii nd.'icapii — Oiirtlonlni; — Topsoli of .such application:1 nnd should the hotel, hostolry.~liVn, lodiUnir-houso -or ei-!y side of Morris Aveiiu.-^ distant on file .SEcni/rAY SU (1-1553-U roomlnu house for his us.- while sueh (11.42 feet Westerly .from tho corner Preml.'les' Dellu; kluiwn" as .No. 34S MOVINCi EARLY" September, hollse- CADILLAC 11)41 'SEDAN Mix niie for-tin- taxing district fpr the transient nuest; -nor shall this- ordi- py ; mm NKW YORK CORP. ! Cil.ENl-IROOiv LANDSCAPK SERVICE year for which asse.'i.sinent In belh'K formed by ihe Intersection of 'said Morr.ls Avenue, Sprlni;ll"ld. N. J COMPKTENT stcnoKnipln-i- wlili |vr- lunils)llll;;s, ;illtl(|Uis, will saerrt lee, in.tdc at the time of mich api)llcatlon nance, bo construed to apply to the Soittheiiy sidV of Morris Avenue and T"i^i-e Is due approximately Sl.:l3(l.2fl , Uri.'lLfllCls, y(JULll TUEE Wipitif-r MNLttS MtKl el IV2. A Kndc -nsetl ^_p.ar. Lookfi property of any public utility as de- KOliallty and ahlllly tn llaucUi' tcli'- .. -j-Olt-ClMSNSIDK AVE SU fi-(IO54-H -swt'U- iuul runs swell. Hyflrainiittc. t\a\: ihen have been determined, then the Westerly side of Sailor Street; wllii-rnl.rrsl from June 13. 1 sun and • phnup, .'.alary $•15. Writ.' siiitlni:. Ora n lin. 2 -U llned In section 411:2-13 of the*ievlsed ninnlni; thence Easterly nloni: I lie costs. UlUlln- 11 lid hoiitor. Only $1)95.0(1, Termii. tht;. t;iv rate itsed to determine the Statutes to require a permit tft trims- ciuiilttlnitlniis, phouc numher,, lUix CHROMIUM kltch.n set, purei'lalll LANDSCAPE GARDENER, uxpi^t. Vt't- thxes for 'the yffiV \w\nr tn ihnt fnr Southerly side of- Morris Avenue fil.'l:? CIIAIH.F.S R AYFRS. erau Tree w(.rk._eeineiit. enrlt. .-'.ilr _Dort or remove any such properly feet more or" less to the said corner; :ifi. Convunt. New .Jersey. ta!)le and fnur cnaini. red trim; small ft'hicli ar.r,e.scnient Is belnK made as from the lneinlseii In or on which It. Sheriff. ^ porLal)!-' electric waslun:; machine, _i)iic.-H. Mlllburn' (l-l'.!2(i-R: • . DEL SHORT &• SON, INC., afo'rosnld' (ihall, for the- iiuriio.seH of thonco Hout'heily and iihmu th- W.-st- i ITKUnj-IUT ^t KI.I.MND. Att'y P Il^X optrator wll.ll kno\vle(ll;(' of shall bo- locatetlr ' 4 hotli excel'lent condition. Heasonahlev SUMMIT'S PACKARD DEALER. • llils ordinance,_* be \ht> nvto used tn erly side of .Sitltor__ Wlreot 11)0 fcot; j KO.I A- SS CL-'2\2~\- J. 'typllUJ, 5 dliy -w.-.-lt. Keulfel .V Eii-I Cuatl'lam 'l-.ril)21-J. . SANTE J. 'SCARCIA""""' SECTION II. The' provisions of tills thence Westerly and ptirnlli-l with the Aim. 11; 111. 2.r), Sept. 1 Fees—.$?.207. • 1!)'IO PLYMO'UTH spclim, nicllol~i7ml In Summit.. I'ermnneiu pnslilim. cx- YOUTH cherj-y desk, $5. Solid walnut heater, $575 ur best, oiler. Summit (1- pprl.nced iinte'ivd. C"ll Kinnmll 1 custom niadi bed, sprlll[-',s, ha.lr niat- 42(111. '_ " ' _: 70'i'? tress. Jiist lenov'ated, short, ^.7!t. Ml. ROTOTILLlNO-.-lawus. lUH'tleus. Power EXPERIKNCED ulrl or woinnu lor gen- C-0271-J. scythe mowing. Top soil, nmnurcT 1035 PON'riAC. uaw—pidnt.. motor lob, eral housework. Live 111. rleasaul, Chalham 4-2555. W. R. (Jonklln. excoll.'iit runnlni; condition, $210. liome. R('C.;nt TeferelH'l'S. HI1 7-UKLU-XK convVrtll)le child's lili'.h chair Call Kfimmit (1-0203. _ J and erlh. liolll in i;outl condition, SUi. 211—MASON CONTItACTORS ESTATI • . 3II07-M. _ _ . _. _ _ viclpria coupe man, noo*i ••= 11. 7-27311-J. , JOSEPH IllldLsl, J "Mason-Contractor^ 'ciini7"w!iiu~ti for :ieivici! department. ll condition. Paint ^ooiL —REAL-ESTATE-FOR-SALE Kewllli: ixperli-'liee necessary. -Apply Stonn; Dfl('lc, tildewalkli. All typo ennlne oveTiiaul. Electric Kear —REAL~ESTATE-FOR~SALE .Sinner Kowlnr, Ceiu.er—11> 1 AMl concrete, work SXJ (i.T12(ll-J. S45O. Summit li-74in evenlni;ii. 1—SUMMIT .40—SHOR.HORT T HILLHILLS HARVARD iiuslneiis—Bchau l!i:ii) PLYMOUTH, riullo, healer, irood wife, Ijnliy, desire :i'.-j-1 rnortin^jtflTr cdudltlon. Telephono luimber Short YOUNC1 WOMAN lo work HILL CltY TREE EXPERT Wnnt A'ii~Xltrnetlvi! Enpllsh Houne? WO-THIRDS j-pKE plot— 17(Wootai;e7 D h. ,"i W Inleresled In purl, of fount.iln und tunchemn Hills 7-333B-.I. • HOME SEEKERS Thlii otlt! ni'i'dtrto ho Mi-iMVto know Itn F'ylly landseaplCj. J.anje trees, shrubs, house or ruraK'J ilpai'tmunt. Sum- • 5H Mnln St.. MUlhurn. Prunlnii, C;ivHy_W.nrk. TrnnsnlantlliR, li);i:i.. onuVROUIT ~ ^-door ~ icthui *7fl7 advnluuKos. Pliif lot 115 x1 2I1U. Hull t|oi;wood, fruit. HlKh elevation. ItlKht. mit (i-'IMfl-J. su iirs:iR CHOOSE of way ou-prlvale road HlmlllllLtU \ 'Summit fl-minit-H. _ ^ llvlni; room, tllnlnn -room, kitchen, your^road cost, 77 Mlnulsluk Iload. TA'TIIEll' and dauKhter to hnsl- •SCR.-EENS'- nni-cli enrlo.'iiirm mai -music—room. , upeu liocdi.-.-piu-Koliv^-s'i- HELP WANTED ^-t-HMO-^-DOOn-mdnn-Fortl: eallSunTmlt^j—' r iirT7 mrrsTiaiiitment t in tirdvr. Pal.nted. lilted, IIIIIIK. Cianuje fi-Ifin2-n.. between fi. and 0 p.fti. btidronniii, 2 batllH, motor r.toki*r. Oak rnornini; or OR 4-0!Kll Saturday. DOU11LE MAHOGANY BED, box p doors, woodworking ropairetl. Rea- Now Multiple LlstlllK No. .370 floorB. weather stripped Slonu RUSH.. vicinity of Summit SUmmlt (1-122:' and Inner sprint; niiittresses—$4U. 3-cnr RniiiKO.. hiiiit If desired. , CURIOSITY AND WILLINONESS ES- sonable. Colombo W.ood shop, :io LA SAT-iCrc lfl:i!l, __port Ju'.rvltie. Cull LJvhicton fi-224U1_ PHE-WAR CENTER HALr, COLONIAL STllDIO.or one •room aparln'ient, fur- •malHlfacUirlliij.departnientH handllni^ ' 1011(1. .___^ all" of these with four t>*droom.n, j walk-In .lighted closets, t.lled bath: nlshed. Sununtt-Miiplewood-Oranttn illlachm.'ius $711.50. , . WaOUCiHT IRON r-'URNITURK baths, a library olf tho, center hall, Exceptionally woll built, North side "carpeted wall to wall, throughout flllnR and li.-nftal tint ITS. Our SINGER SEWING CENTER -FORD 1D30, Tuflor Sedan, rndlo and location...1 lariw!'hetlrooms, {Expan- 1 urea. Wrlto Box No. 147, q/o Mlllburn Fiuitory Hepalrefl and, Retlnlshed heater. Call SI! 7-ll5(i3-p. and- n 3-car attachetl Ra'rafjn—and nt house; t;as air conditioned; fully In Hem. luinlness lo flight control .devices. "MY!- SpllliKlielildd Av.n. Summit ^G27aJ—^CrI,K-IR,ON SHOP MI,(|.05fl7 a price that Is indicative, of 'a real •nlon posslbllltlesi, 'two tiled baths. sulatetl; low maintenance; attachetl IIOtlyE; y rooms, lurnlshed, Improve- Phono Mr. Morse, Ml. fl-4431). WKSTINOHOUSK" ele(:tric'".stov7^~$4nr t desire on tho part of ' tho owner to • first floor lavatory. Full Insulation^ Karai-se; convenient to transportation ments, $05. To liluy 15. Mllllniiton 1 aell— Oas hont. Two-icar attached Karaite. antl school;!. Pried below cost. Call 7-O657-.I , . .' .. loldiim" baby ciirrlab" , $10. Summit Lot Ii3x2on-w~r!fai-miy at $25,000;• fi-lOIMJ. LATE 47 Cushman Scooter \vlth_2 Short Hills 7-2H02-U. GAS Ktatlon attendiml, steady work, AL; SMJTH THREE or filur room lurnlshod apart- pood waives, "plp-ainnit workliiK condi- TABLK top Insulated nas rani;e. Call spootl trnusnilssion, excellent con- • MOUNTAIN, WHITMORE ment or house. Call Livingston 0- dition; Summit. (1-4(17(1. 44— SPRINGFIKLD 0920-J.. tions, ,'il to :15 years of nv.it., Chat- snort Hills V-:I'MI!)-J. Express and Trucking Siirvlco J— ham EKSO ServlcuiUer, 111,1 Mnln &'JOHNSON, Realtors Pin'l.c-'p A*u:rOMATIC lp. recm-d SEE. ANY 05 Summit Avc. Summit 0-1404 Near Center WORKING mother and sou iie,"ti 4 - 5 Chh rhani-i.fr. Never used. Will sacrifice.. Shorur Dollvurlea—LlRllt Mnvlnpf1 WANTED TO BUY rooms over Karaite, or part ol house _ TlEASONAntY prlci'(l_ (1-room " house, Koutil UraruTe" 2-207H. . CASH FOB your old boota— Immedi- halh, narai!.', steam heat, screened In Summit. Box 300 c. o Siunmlt'*Iler- TOCK ' Salesman, small lfiii.ui! with NotlllnR Too Small SUMMIT 2—SUMMIT VICINITY ald. aA=ftlACHINi:UY ate. Removal. Cull PLalnfleld <-3000. In front, porch. Ml. (1-0772-M. pood possibilities. Commission basin. MIDDLE-ABED- refined coiipli^ re- Box 207. Summit Herald. _ —-— 275 Short Hliin Avenue. WI5 PAY CASH for your unpa furnl- REALTOR AUTH9RIZEQ DEAIjEItS. WorthlllE- t.urn nntlque.ti. Bllvnr. bonkn; hr'i-a- tired, desire :i-room aparlm_ent, bent "VETERAN for on-Job traltiruti. Husky SUMMER HOMES FOR.RENT furnished. Not home summer months. ton pumps, ulr compro.ifinnj.' Sture- Sprlfip.flnld, N. J. • .- Ml. H-0777- brac nalntlncw. workn of nrfc. otc. Three and One- —al!u 25 or over, marrleil—wll.llnc vailt lilnworu. W^atlnKhouno, Oiin- Rent, reasonable. South Orai,|;o 2- Worker for faiit j;rowlu« service, husl- UEOROE'S AUCTION'• tlOOM9 ' tury. U S. Electric motorn; com- •31- •SIOVING—STORAGE...... -R3. SUMMIT -AVK.' .-- - - .VACATION COTTAGE,- I.itkn -Cundle-- —n-miin-.-'—• ncsa. AU-ycur ninploymoiit. Summit . -pleto-Rtock pumpn. -ulr comproB-'iorn,- A LOVELY lath imd^plaiitemHilx room Half Acres wood, Ni'W Mllfnrd, Conn., aftor ADULTS, refined, urgently need small | • 0^5802 • -- LlaliT T'RUCKfNQ Tel Summit fi-0fl(16 0:30 ii.m. Sundav. Scpi.einhor •' 4. pulleyti', niotora, fana, blowurr., unit H. Q. SEAKLKS * SONS. 204 Morrl« Wtr will buy your iittlo nontfinta house. Very nloo buy. Up to date. ono family apartment or part of WANTED iv younu man for hardwuro liiTiitors, liuhtlnR plalltfi, Kaa imgluoa. $15,500. !•: Wi'ekn, nnlter. Summit Chance of a Lifetime Electric kiirhrn, all improvfnicntK, sttiro, experience not nci-ess.-u-y, must itvcnuii SprliiiUlo.ld. Ml. 6-071M-W\ canoo, SO foot, from lake, $4!i 'work, larne house. Excellent references, the Ealrbank.'i, Moore, und Gnulcln well WF. PAY hlKhfiit cn.ih prlcon for iiny- ll"2270-M.' South' OnillK" 3-2335. pn wllllni; to lenfu the buslnenii, pumps, u pump for «very need, ulao LICiHT truckltlR, L. Cluuthler. Seven room house, nil .Improvements, $?,0 for twd-diiy wi'clc-i'iul, Homy *S. steady employment. Write Box 209. •thtnn Anl.lqim.1. china, el'ver. brlo- 1 aiuoinntlc electric water hnatera OLENSIDE AVE.. SUMMIT. N n-tarac palntlnitn^ ru^n. Your nttlc Kood locution noiir tnuisporiiitlon, price Fcrrlss, DiKhy 4-7i>:i0. ornMadlHon 0— 4-VVO ROOMS, suitable bedroom-slt- Summit Herald. lnclude.it fairnlture, tole.vlfilnn. new timt room. Slni'.le room. Reasonable. Cionernl Eluctrlo Equipment Co.. 155 • Su ri-(ii)54-tt. content-!! our specialty and tho chunu Qf bllKhQtt lnntj- 04:M-M. * * _ Mulberry stront,.^ MI:j-5H2a SUMMIT—AUCTION—ROOMS ty—•» p I n—d ry,—rplTtKcnrtrar;—plcn.v~iuTnr Business people preferred. Near 31" -C.J-. N I*] R A h—1-ruHtt mr— hornr—imd—Hvc- | inul hup;pu; oTtl troon Iji best true tor, powcV hiwn mow or, luirdt'n 52 buses, schools. Breakfast op- ntork tnu-kliu;, Also horair.'i hoarded 47-4D-Summlt~Av» '• , locution. StSturdd y older ytypop * first Tr Female^ GAftDEN TraiMtir for sale. Spcodex SUmmlt (1-2UB tnolR nntl ouHlvutor. Tax $90 O.wnttr REAL ESTATE thilllil. South Oralllio 2-0244. with cultlvntor nnd . (-utter. New VV Dre.s.-rler ^-JRon, 17 Tucker pluco, floor Includes center hall, powdod r rooni forced to move (or rmuiom; nf ln-alth. COUPLES-cookii>-hutl(Hs-iiWiseworkera- lll.ilnr.,, $75. less than half cost, Hpiiu^fli'ld Mi. fi-20;tH-M. • - _ WANTED to nuv. DlnmonrtB. Colored and library. f> bodroam.s, 'i bat-h.s on 2nd. A )"[iro hiixiiilili^AsUlii'U1 SM,t)0(). Open to ^ORJiALE^R FOR RENT HOUSE or apartment. Three bedrooms. TOalds-Wnltlesses-nursi.'miiltls-farinulli- Chatham 4-3fi75-W. " stnnos. Gold Jewelry antl Wntchcn. Servants .sultr on 3rd floor. Inmlla- railKouublo- hid,- ^ 2 baths, luridsh.tl or unfurnished. ,~ :t_'—UAI Nil NO—DKCOItAXlNG J tlon, [Uilpinutlfi heat, and* many otlutr r iiny Korlal, civ In or ^o.lliilnu.i club Must be. desirably residential and caretalters far estates, tnsilliiilona. Authentic Appralsal.1 JEAN R. TACK: - Select help only suppll«l. Newmark'B. Nl'iW 'j horsepower air compressor, 110 PAINTER nijd paporhaniter wants fenturpa. Owner ruilcH.$10,50(1. "•'r-.OBRIG, Realtor or nrKnrHv.ul Ion or any i;roup Uiero- sermnl—neighborhood." Caru—antl up- • •volts, -25 Kallop talll["$75. Sumiull -Certified- QemnlpBlat. 75 -years. • 1J_ l of from the Millburn-Shorl. IIUls area keep of property assured. Call T. A. Ai:.)iicy, 20 Washlnivtnn streut,- MOr- work.. Interior and exterior work. Wllll.-im St.. Nownrlc. N. J. 21 Mnple Stnu>t Summit, N. J. ristown 4-3M9. Workmanship isuarantoed. Reason- JOHN H. KOHL ER,' Summit 0-04:t.p) Summit fl-1204-H iiro lutfrt'Kt.od in t.lie u;;o of tlio __Moori\_Orimn» Jl^2(140. .__ fnrmor .lonopli V. niiy- mansion and BELT SANDER and wood turnlnn lathe. able F'red' Pieper. 1 SprlnR.'lold- •GUN corrextor wlnheii tti purcnaais -REALTOR- TOUNO fJUSI_NJSSS CQllple desires 2'.)- Washington Park, Maph'Wood. -Aw-nue. Sprlniifhilcl. N. J Minimal puns am! revoivorauJfUltlGrji. jir nn- 3 "ltii-Httrtiy fnrllitlcs I will KI>11 nr Icano r J '10-Bepchwootl Road '— ^- tlio jiivml.HPH iiud \indiM1 write, the small apai:irni( ht. Occupancy In Oc- i7R I tlquo Fair prlcon pnltl. Su. 0-6fl28r — k tober.- rirftiitmitble—-rent-— Call MI (1- SumiiUt (J-G550, 4(ilfi CLKARI^D hullcllm:. lot .r)0xl50; tuxc.H !_ A—ciumplet.u ilne of Boleus Iractoiii SCHMIDT ixTul r.andwe.hry"Pnlntln(i, ANTIQUES, Furniture, ontna. KIIUM. 1B32-M,-' -BCOTTS Bmploynient Atti;Jlci-^4ap Intnnii. CoppeY Kettlo. • ' fiH Morrt«- •pnitl for ll)4D. W. Fouton HorsLmunn. , "^O^KfPrTOlAVELL ' iiox Street,. Mtnhurn, Mlllburn (1-, (rom %\\V,i Power uiotors $!MI.5() up papi'rhan^riui ftlid xlecorilMllK, - Call modern iinrt In perfiict condition, In- flfi So\H,h iitvoo.1, MorvlHtowih --r Wo speclallzo on_j!i\rts and service Union 2-7H111 . --•-A»fimo. SprtnRfleld Short Itllls 1- tiTUHtoom—opimlnK™~OTT~ W~Smirh Kt. Morrlstown 4-nj.n .0317. Serving Short Hills. Mlllburn. 2542-W W11 buy iind noil. VZ Furnished Rooms For Rent Sunimtt, Majlluwood, " Tho Oranuen. I for Jacobsen Power Mowers. j. j*.,u "^'»; »XJJ—*.«»" flaj;j'ii(l HOl'i'lllH'Cl IBIVtlOut to,, idining room, (!—CHAI1-MA-M TOWNSHIP ' Domestlo. Jobti, avullublo wlt-h refer Sl'Oitlt .TRACTOR CO., PAINTING—1H.ASTKRING (iu.v.i'ntntca. .j^/,-T7- i__ I fivlly. nioduru klLclituu_iclcn-..Qi'..Jntiltr(lld' i front, lot, 50x;?llll •Kill •South Ave. ^,_ West_".el(| 2-12(12 l.alcu OWIISSII. nnmehvlll - .fURNlSIIEO rorim with private hath. OMCOU. • 1 ll—— -OOM.KCVB—nUKl.'nl'-^-lioi'ilii iitmimor room ivncL-t'tVi'il l)ivth, first floor. Threw TWO lots-wlth itiiniKc 1(1x24; (|iian- 5 minutes from the statuiu. Summit Ounosltir^iiiipcctlon Hlatltm _- • 1 —lily (if used lumber; sixteen bunches tii—U_lijx, 201' Alberinarla- . . INTERIOR— EXTERIOR trunk . CivlTHH 1-30B2-.I. _i__Llj«lroohis, two tlind baths, 2nd. Bivso- II-5355-W.-- -. WHITE AND COLORED _holp. fur- _ slilnc!,o-s=ji.-nd_aoo_r.allaii—septic—tank-,- \tismi -JiUur_ . nlsliod.- - Plalnllehl - Emiiloyment Off Hc'iisnn Prlni'n." Ub.it MutcrhvU " Call Madlsoir~(l-17TH^W7~lfetWee.n~5 m. ULster-fi-onon. prlviitn ba'thv bUfil- ' AK.ncy,1 12(i—Nur-Lh—A-uuliUtv, I'IILIII- ril 5 n. ll I*»nnley , 'PORTAULI'l Siuli.h-Cuninii Typewriters, BOB l'-A-I and (1. U "_ field, _N,_>L1Jiliiljilli;U!L(i-;i5;i4J EOUR 'ROOM, modern house, mirimi!, Place, fSumm.lt. . . ~ . lliand u.'W. 20'- disi-ouirr--rlurhu; ivtnrn.T Avenue . Union, N. J. THE RICHLANB.CO. screened porch, l.tle both and kitchen. GTIOVB Knvployir Hi'Pleinbcr. 'I'l'iins arrnn^l'd. Heat-on Cull Unlolivllln 2-3(111(1 REALTOR'S PARK Mlllhiirn li-OIUS" LHHIT. airy room, furnished, 'kitchen lU'-lit spediillsis; -fur_;lT years uller- lllll. 2:1:1 Morris avc, Hptlimllold. Ml. BANK HOOK No. 21055. The Flrnt Nn- prMl.-i'.es. Relerenccii. $7.00. i>2 Kim ini; superjor dumestlc hMp tn sub.uc- tlonal .Rank of- Mlllburn. N. .1. Pay- Miiplo Ht. Summit fi-7Qi..ri SMART NEW 3-levol conslruction with (i-l:!3(i. or at NEW SHOWROOM, 232 .T. D. McCRAY lf>lf! floionlal . with "living' room, three bedrooms, attached i'araj.;e, vn- Street. Summit. biin residents. IDVli Siirtncfield Avc- I Sprlni-'Jleld aven'ue, Suinmll. Su ..tj- li^i'r tino ment. sto.pp.-d; finder pleiuio rot.urn ~ REALTESTATE WANTED -.. nue. Mapiownud, s, o. ;i-;i;ii);i. .book fti bdnl.^ • dlulm; room, modern solenr.e kitchen, elosetrbaclt yard,.i;hs heat., low laxeii. SOUTH .OltANCK.^lti SroMiuul .Road. HU ii-n:i'iii bedroom, lavatory Istt floor; 2 lnri^e ! •'-'•"• •• • (15.500.. Occupancy September 15th. WANTED—In iho Oranrtm. Maplewood. lariie cozy room, prlvnt e hut h, tll« COMMHRCIAI, and duniesU*' help . WHY NCVT iilTiini'.i' tii havr your Jiiiprr- WHITE Porsuui cat. male In vicinity bedrooms, tiled iinth 2ml. Full Insu- Call owner. Madison 11-2720. sliower. Also • MnRle rniiii), I'iirklllK. s'-rviTl. -Liintl o[ Nod Kinploymeiit | lutlrrrtTOil. Heat; its (not lot very con- Short Hills, Summit. Chatham, «tc— Unlit houseki'cplntf. HOuth Oranuo '2-, lni; und Insldi' paliillii!; doni' ivow. 17 Ess'ox road. Please phone Summit LISTINGS - SALES - AI'PRAISAI^a AKOMCV.- (>il Mum stret-t, Madlsnn -6- • Of all klndn . (luantnl iT'd Siiyln;:s. and saUshictlon. (1-72(15 or Siuinnlti (1-3550 if " found. llenL to one of. .Summits newest; 20—MADISON iools. As,klhK. J21.5O0. AI'SO hnre'ii MANAGEMENT - INSURANCK '.Hi.ifi. No ('har^e l.o eaiplnyi.-rsi. ' OVEKHEAU TYl'K DOOR. CO. Also I'Xl.iMlnr p;ilnUni: lt.rfi'rpiin\s. Reward. I.ust. Thursdni/ AumuiJ. 111.- DONALD W WTLLI'lTT Realtor .I Morris uve Erldny and Saturtlay. raDGKFUSIjD PARK llox 2!in, .summit Herald. YOUNil liitly Lu hi' I'limpiliilnn i>r sltl.i'r SUMMIT SIGN SHOP Opin fhr 'I'OY FOX TEHI1IER. iilnclTnnti"wji'llei In cUlrrly pcisun. U'rlir llux lj'.l. i- o LANDSCAPING Materials, lopiuill. about 4 founds Rewartl. Omui;o 5- '•Two botlrooius and 'bnth on first, SHORT HILLS," nnri h side. 4 IIIIKT. 2llf| nusl-ness at 47 Suhinrll Aveilue Tele- finished rooms nntl 'hixt.li on—secontl. OW. hedroonv with slltlllK ronm sulli;,!! ., lium'K pent, mosn. iH'oda.. fertlll/,er. phone summli • fi-Ulln. Resldciico _'1(107. ' ~6WNir,R~WILT7'TRADE"7 floor rooms, s 111 u', I. • or apiHH*vie,.iTt,.- tor ihree people wltli 1st eluss meals. lime. IlelKlum UlncUfi. etc. APPO- 1 'M\' llvlnj* room and la|'i;e dtnlnu, room, l furnlsbod or unfurnished, sleeplnu VtUINli . lively, I'xpi'rli'iii'i'Cl, .'MTi'Ury suiniiiii (i-tii',: .';-.! Executive's home on l' t acres of land- •|'h" Hi' lUiry. ans Kprlni'.fU'ld Avu- LITO'3. Ull Main St.. Bprlnufleltl. Convenlenl, nulct. shady street. Ask- IV'reh. luirane, corner acre lot. Busi- r piislilniv rli'.Hlri'd in Millliiini. Ml 0- Chalkn. Please eturn tn Crostniont scaped ground lo(;ated In Hltli'.owood nue. Summit fl-fHl. i!l. " _ N J. ,. .17—III lni; $in,aooN for ranch type one story home located ness persons SII 7-:ifKin-M. Snvlnes, Maple od WKl.Ij rurnlslii'd room lleur Imlli...' "WAItpiUHUv Irunli, Ilarlliinoli, 4 draw- OFNfHn.M, cnnlrivrtnr. ronflivK.' aldlUK. In Summit. Hluirt Hills urea. niAl'TUIAI, Nnrsi' , JCJli'l lt'lll'l'tl With ,OS'r Ky,'[;liissrs. lilark :ase, hotwoon W. A. McNAMARA, Realtor ALI1ERT _M- OREENEIELD. ,t- CO (ieiiHeman only. Sumnill li-^l.'ill L: . ITS. r slme ))ox, coal and suit haui',- rurpcntiT. m'usnn w<-iik . lVti'r FURNISHEO LET ln(;nilii ur\cl i-IHldli' 1 II Vllllllhlt'. j 'l'"- er>, laundry hai; nod lliilillii; bonitl. Mlllhurn l.urki'wnunn .Slallnn and Summit n-;iiiiio - (i-70flfi REAl'.TOR " KUHNISllKU room.' next lo bath, Vm . _mll. li-l.'iM-.I Kurlh:i'!;. W\ MnntiV'iiuM'V, Av.MHHi. Wlill I Innham Terrnee. Y 1'Aeellelll eiiodll ion, reas(Ula!)le Call Irvlnillnn. Mssi'X 5-0477 Mlllhiirn (1- Market .2-402(1 i;entlemi'ii, 2lil) Hinlmifleld Aveinic, (insn-.i . HOME ON THE RANGE 17' Academy St., Newark. N .1| .KUHNISHKn ivpurlmenl nviillnhle. X-l DAV.S "wurlt. Tvii'Kday 'Wi'(llH'.',(|llV IlIHl .Sllilllllll. !i~'ll!!'.l •Summit li-IKn-M. Cull between 11 and Hunimlt, l''rliluy ur p.ni 41— CKSSTOOI. CI,i:ANINO A re'tronl. from huslueas cares feu- tune, in Summit, and GOLF hue, sturdy I'linvns, ' h'ul her turliu: cheerful alii room home, ex- I 111 u m. 'ONK hin;e furnished room for renl, New rriiyUli-n trimmed, 1 FOUND a»—SEASHOUB Allnnsl new, $7 K . A.'ih- EXPERT cellent ootyllllon, porch, bnth, now : livihlni'SB mini. :i« Del'oresl Avenue, V'DMAN di'hlr.'.i""(Till'' Him position, kind R0.1 , Summit. /yTSeii Htimnilt ...lArt T-ear .(tnnuie,. lot> 15IJ x 150,; Suclndod A'l'Airi'MKNT'fnr"l ('i7t—ruririiiiiiiirivT'li. •" KU]UmH";H;,'!tll- •'ttftel ' ;lV- •...-. .'••-••-•.;.. •• ' '• ••_.ponUinn, house cli'iinliii' Good' rer- yer"6iiTy""uwV "nVlles frnin 1). L. ^ \V. SIIOIVE ACRES rtiiinl,' Iclli'lu'lierte*,'"$") weelc, cnverii MAJIY i(|Ulpnieul, praet leally Ulliised, A'elrare /I.eiu:u»i htiMce.- Shnlal pK f. nil expenses of enoKlUK. lllllH. heat. LHillT iilry riHim furnished, kitchen VTiMU'cti. Summit. i',-ui'.M 1 '-11111111111 Herald, If vour (IOM In lout. Only $11,000 cash retiulrotl. AHICIIIK $11,- r Slorli.llne enn-lai;. and Deleelo scale, .100. Fuj'nlshod coital!, $*'l,., i0ll up NKW w.il'er Use nf wnshlnili; ; machine Mey prlvlli'i:i';i.' Uel.ieneet *7.nil. Vi V.\m ' MTIIKTIMIINU I'lliiiilns., *.MI a pivlr, $23 and S!l Suuunli ii-iiii;ill-W WATEHEIfONT COTTAGES .«;,l Lots isvllle r street, Summit _ ' iilsii iU\ lrniilni', tsuiumlt ii-li-1'UI-U. $(((1(1 up. Eree UoolUet. O|ien days center, MIlllUKton 7-n24. ) .1-2. 7(1 SQUARE YARDS ol Wnldriili,' rusly CKSSPOOI.a A'ND SKl'TIO TANICH DIAMOND APPRAISERS week. THKEE rooms and' e,ariu'.o. -one mile I'UHNISIIKI) IlllIlM I'cm HKNT •,. ity- '•:p(t1 of iVw-r;-riM<-' Hi[

  • '- yeara u.%0. . . il!nr?s. H«. . Accountant, Dies ! in Si-pu-iiibcr., A'oti-rans A/lmiiifo-. A mn.Hon..Mi'. Itudy wsm 11 rn«m- SPAM/EL PET OF 1 . Mr. White- n-trri'd in 104-1 after ; '.ration '•'-aid today. hi-r <>( JBri-ck'.ayerH and PlruiU-r- MARV, QUEEN OF SCOTS, 40 yiar.s in the Ntv/artf schools Mr. Richard. A. Hartz of CO <;r.s Unloii, LOMII ' No. 40, «nd wiis * 1 The payments total -to million system. A native of .Sunny Creek, Sprincbrook road, SprinK'ield, died ACCOMPANIEP HIS dollars-,.• VA .sai(i. The>- will ^o to SUPER MARKET (i nn-pnbiT of Uii; Kirnl L'Uruinian N. Y , he win nradimted"from Syru- at hin -homo on Friday after « /LL-FATEP MISTRESS IJrr-sbyti-rldn Church of NV.vurk. persons, who to'olv out U. S' Ciov- cu.se LJnivi-iTsity and tnu^lu • in Hi. Born in Cupol/i.-Penn- 265 MORRIS AVE. SPRINGFIELD, N. J. Mr. Rudy i.s Mirvivi-rJ by Jii.s, TO THE SCAFFOLD WHEN (^ eVnment Life Insurance on u TelioolH In New York Slate before ; 0.1 yenr.s ajjo, Mr. Hartz wiff,". Mrs. Katlurini; Rudy; two i permanent' plan at any tim<» juior rominj,' to 'Newark. Ho \vn.*j -M, and Itei't it in 7 Dvpartmevlti Free Parking ln Rear 3,.C'hirkout.-i mathematics teaeher for many l ill! of.Sprlnptfif.'I'l; n dauchtnr, Mru. years before moving to Springfield ; for< o .thrniiKh December of lfMF. •yearn in South Side Tlich School, FrnnU Br«>u.-n of Woodbrid^i- «nd two years Ago. Mr. Hartz wrus a i Not all perrmuH-nt plan pohcy- (;oinf; to WeoqiKihki High In 11)33, two HrtiHdfhildri'n Virginia Rudy certified public accountant «hd ] holders ;ire entitled to this divi- when that .school openorl, a.^ vice nnd Jojirfph Brwn. . wdfl nssoclated with the Diamond dend because some have not built principal. >- ' • Tlu) furi'-ral lii'rvi'cf, nt whu-h Watr;h Company, New York, for Lup-their full reserve. Moreover, no thi- Rnv. Bnoil Kusiw of N'cwnrk, Hl.s nppoiiitnient attracted e.spo- nuiny years before hi.s retirement I special dividend is pnyable on any wil] nfli'cinlc, will bo Iinld fit rfmith rid| attention in oruoationAl cir- fivi; years box is onr of the mo.st MetliodUt Church »! SprinRfleld. VnnArtsclnlen Hartz, three «on.s,, condition of the United Slates primitive "pit-citj of fTTfniturt: b*;-; He K-avfH hl.s wife. Mrs. Jo.sephine Govr rnmrpt .Life In.siinince tru«-t' ..'HUHC it was inn1 of tin.- first B. White; n .son, Walter R. White William .W.. nnd Richard A., both fund, nnd the amounl of the rc- PRODUCT SPECIALS 'things made; by nviin, according to of Springfield: two hrothci'.s. Clar- of Springfield, and Frftiik^M, of serve .which is necessary to meet the Encyclopedia Britininicn, ence \j.. nnd, Sniifnrd White, both Detroit, nnd six grandchildren. He PURING THE FIRST YEAR t i obligations. also lenvctf five brothers Robert A GREAT PANE WILL . VA emphasized lhal there IM.IIO I of Honrybrook. Penn.tylvnnin; Wil CROW TO 75 TIMES HIS As a shoemaker, I recommend j llarn of Media, Penn.sylvonia, Kll- eonncction hetwoen this dividend WEICHT AT BIRTH for active youngsters wooti' of .I-Iolmcn, Pennsylvnnin; payment and 'the tnrt"ln:nmiii{; .spe- ; Wayiio" pf Lancaster, Pennsyl- einl diyidend' on the Nation Serv- Dog ncscarch Center, N. Y. C. . STEADY STEPPERS VRiiia; and RaytriiBtI'"'_Hnrtr, of ice Life 'World War II) insurance. STURDY GOOOYEAR Philadelphia; .ind four sisters, Assets of the two .insurance- pj'o- grariis nre maintnined in separate WELT SHOES . Mrs. Kllzflbrth Slider of Coatea- to on the Progress in Research. A SAVINGS Ko.hlcr, Prnsidcnt, of Linden trust funds,, and the operations of ( . Guaranted for Fit, Wear 'and villo, .Pennsylvania; Mni. Sarah attend this Important meeting. ' question period will . Xollow. An une have no benrinp; on the other. Flexibility Mason of Honeybrook, Pennsyl- Kohler explained that nil. per-educational film of the American | $ 45 $ 95 vania; Mrs. Jennie McCaiiley of sona- who . have contributed one Cancer Society entitled "The Doc- i 5' 5' Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania;

    It Takes Years llcrclimiml l[d Hn R-ZOIll M.t J:3ll—ETC. 7:00 9 MO -Friday & Saturday, Svpt. 2-U Kirkman Cleanser ... 5c Kia Hal.. Hnn. Itol 1 V M To Build A Reputation 'Wallace Beery - Marjorle MEIin iLjtuu!coi»fti'>; to it finMr«tl','-/-5 in which our profession ean piogirss, and a Myrna Loy - Itolicrt Mltchimi reputation for depeiuliihility he attained, : ; ' "THE RED PONY" YOUNGS lii'-toehnlcolor FQN~E"RAL _ Pins 2ml Hit — . jAlfred\C yovMf. director EMEMOMS* Tom Nta! - Carole Matthews — MILLBURN -6-O406._ — In — 7 RED SKEMh m^, 145-49 MAIN.ST. - MILLBUR.N "AMAZON QUEST"

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    Tueit.; W'vtt., T/mrs., Sept. 6-7-fl Rohttrl IlocUwcll - llaiino Axnii Leg of Spring Lamb . . . 69c ' ' —l n — Tlui^-MoHt Talltcil Alinul! Drninu of -Rib Roast ...... 7 59c Onr Ttni«' ... ; "THE RED MENACE"-' ES, New Jersey folks loye aCounty — rtns 2n

    UNION OFFICE 265 AlORRIS AVE. Ml. 6-2183 i.'J38 Morris Avo^., Union Unvl. 2-3089 Flagstaff Foods Sold only at friendly .neighborhood grocsrs Pago 0 ' THE SPRINGFIELD. SUW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 1949 Labor "\'J\iy, Lou Pa.stjuale Is ex- ' term soine three weeks away, the pi;i:ted to'ji.'.tch. Chatham will use ! ii'luad will ' complete iu; physical Springfield May ••'•••southpaw Frank Patterson, ,wHo .examinations today and will has seen Jnoslly. relief duty thi.s promfitly head-Into New Jersey's His Latest Masterpiece? MOUNTAINSIDE .season. -Madison will rely on Lloyd-,-KIttatinny Mountains to spend 16 Hit League Lead JieMon; its_ converted f.ir'st' ba.se- dap into lir.st ;i!-ie<._a:-i:it jilliy.-. f.vo I Springfield i.i in second place the firnt time since 1916 that an jjameh over I lie weekend, in, the with ten wins and .six losses half Orange and Black gridiron sqund •of-.speeding 50 miles in H 20-milu .senvi-final aeiinn :n the l,arka- a game behind- Maplewood which has- established training headf- ' )ronie foFMtside. wann.'i jiasi-iiull League. i MOUNTAINSIDE^-The htrgest zone Morris Wilson Adams of hius eleven triumphs and' six set- quarters off-campus. • • ', cowling emporium in Now Jersey Broadway, N. J., was fined.J13 lu»t The rinb will piny (.'hullmni hen.' backs. • ' -. ' Confronted with the earliest SHndiiy m an effort to defeat the Is expected to bo.constructed Jicrc -Thursday night in Municipal-Court opehing-daU; in Na-ssau gridiron f lililend rliih whi'-h despite it* at the intersection of Route 29 by Magistrate Alnn Thompson. •annals, the 27th Princeion-Lafa- md Mill lane, it was revealed to-- '•• i.-r-llar .spot, has defeated nil of thy yette "j^amc in Palmer Stadium on Natal'e Testa of M o n tc 1 a i r first' dm.sinn elubj-. The loral team John B. Bunnell Iny. Ground will be-broken next pleaded—not gulty 'to « careless September 24th, and "Princeton's month, according.U> present plans. will have its ^vililen o])poi;tunity first nine-game schedule since J942, driving charge"' after -being In- in it.s faun1 with.thf- cellar dub The Htructure. which will house volved in an .(iccldent iii nt. 30, In Tiger Practice the Tigers will whip through their orthy 'alleys, twice the number in •for me;ui while tin- !eaj^u>:--!i.cidine; initial workout at BUMr.stown and, Aug. 17, but wa.s found guilty'of Maplewnod. Maples and tlifj.-thinL. • Two-hundrcrl-pound John B. I ny Onion County bowling ctitab- negligence. He Was .given a sus- "Hunne.II, forme/ 'Regional High' with .the exception of Sunday*, plane Sumnut lied Sox will ho j Ishment, i« expected to cost op- pended sentence with J5 court School nthlnte and holder several will adhere to a two-a-day routine mVeting. j roximately J250.0OO. It is expected costs. , ( years' ago' of end position on the until they return on September On Monday Springfield will he [ o be completed tate football team, is one of' 16th. ; . The charge against Robert Watts- nt Madi.'-ifin to play the fourth-! the fifty-seven candidates for . The project has been planned' of Ferris PI., Wcstfiold, of falling pl.TFe Mitdi.son Legionnaires while The squad members, 46 of 'whom Princeton University's' 10411 var- by Harry Slurcke, of 415 Iviinb'nl! to register a chiinge of dddre.t.s, Mnplewnrxl i.s host In Chatham. have be«n drawn-form the.sopho- Hity football team. John, soil of urn, Westflcld. He recently pur- was dismissed. • ShouTd the loeiil dull JlllieX hot ll more and junior classes, will con- Mr.- ami Mrs. Richard T. Bunnnll iha-icd the si'.e from the borough verge upon P.rincc-ton from 16 dif- "Rjchard Rown ijf Cranford, S'ime.s. «nd Maplewood drop jl.s nf 23-1 Morns avenue, Springfield for $20,000. The property hod beeji 1 wo eontrst.s tlii Springfield p nt ry ! ferenrentt ststatesa . The raster releascfl' ocquired by the municipality for I'hnrgcd with reckless driving, tfiis stands ovnr six feet, i.s 20 yeiirs of • found guilty and w«.s given a sus- ui'll h;ive undi>puted po.s.se.ssinn of i Hi is woewfcefC? lists 15 residents'of 5Jew non-p«yment of inxes. It compri'ses ngn and will enter his junior year pended sentence "with $!> -court t)]n lop spot and would, eljneh at a I. Princeton,_ where h.c i.s study-, Jersey, "n7rcfindidatesr from -New an acre find a half tract. costs. • • , :~ 'lea.sl.a tic for Inn rhanipiotiship. ins mechanical 'cngi'nccriiis. York;; c"ig'h(t ..PonnsyrVwniilns and The proponed building will have Should Sppi'nsfielrl win two | representatives of the Middle West, Headed by Captain George Sclla a^f-rontogo of 204 feet on Route 20 FIRST VACHT RACK Eiimr-.i while the Maples divide the Far West, New England and V i a depth of 1B5 feet. It will be their I'A'O i-onl.es.lfl the two clubs and • incluflinp; 20 letter-winning Tho. first world's .championship : the Deep South. set back 200 feet from the high- me-nibcn;. of the array that rc w'oiild hr- In fl for first. Thn ppring- •In plotting the defense of .the' way. .The front of building will yachtitig face was sailed Aug. 22, field leiim liii.s played one less tninrrl Old N'nswra'.-i "Bis; Three" 1851, around the Isle of.Wight and "Big Three" crown, couches will be of two-story construction with Same than Maplewriod. [•hampinnohip last fall, the squad wasTWon by the.New York Yacht be counting heavily upon return- on /apartment f.Qr_th<*._c«rdiikejL- •Jerry Applefield i.s r:-;pei-t.ed "to reported today (Thursday) .in pry 'Club's en try, "tluT America. the lid off the Tigers' 80th yonr of ing. Icttcrmcn at ten of the 11 Feature of the building will in- he on I he hill for'Springfield when clude the forty bowling allpyo in football. positions. Only^at the j\ight-tacklc Two Turks a?e said to have, it. is ho.st to Chathnnr Sunday. row with automatic pinsetters. With the. opening of the fall post, stripped by thc~grad.ua.tlon made the first .cignccttea. ever' When the dub ^vi.sit.s -Madison on 'lans provide for all" conditioning. of Bill Koch and. Duncan Eobcrt- manufactured In America, in New There will be a milk bur 'at one aon, will the Nassau staff be work- York City, in 18G7. ;~ ing with untested operative*. snd of the building and a bar nt ..m>r-w»ar-iper pair than one of the runs being a home-run Thomas, rf ' ^3 sldc palyground, . wero jOCMoot Car*"Called lor and Delivered^ -'...

    yy iinriay-rritrrrnoryn—Hn?-d->rir : BasterBrown's lialf'-cenlury of wqii_ a _cjbie_ contest from ^Y'1'?." The two roui)d".t'i"ir'p'ers . , -Totals .__ .... 32 0 shoemakirig : >-: ~— p'ariy 7-6. Both teams collected nine the -10-9 victory Jor the team. Riv- hits but the • Whlppany defense SPRING1P"I)EDD erside- banged out -four hits, one 2 to 12 '—~_ $5.9S each,.for Harry Lydllteen and Mar- 296 Brood St., Summit Summit 6-3344, crackfed on se^bral occasions and JB H. to 3 _^_.-_ $6.45 the team's nine errors' were a vital Calderaro, 2b 0 tini, and two for 263 Morris Avenue • Springfield, N. J. factor In the final scorc.-.\^_ Applefield, cf-p -»- 1 Lou Pasqualc. started' for the Pennoyer, c 0 ..: Free Parking In Rear Vogel's Shoes Eiflcs and was relieved by Jerry Jireitler, ss 1 S-1Y Millburn Avenue Applefield' when the .'going K°t Dctrick, 3b ^SPRINGFIELD NUTLEY roughjn tho_eighth. He was cred- Pasquale, 3b-p r Open 'Friday Night* Until 9 ited with the triumphs, his fleventh Sch'noth, rf 0 -against four defeats. It- wan the Palmer, If fourth straight victory for Koo'nz, -lb— ficldr ...... : r.-J^, The box scores: Totals 30 SPBINGFIEtD WHIPI'ANY AB R. AB K Immediate Enrollment Caldcraro, 2b * fi 1 Chemlowitz, lb • .1 2 JVpploficklr-cf— 5 2 -Siuvlia,-C ' Pennoyer, c ' S Pilipio,-cf-— ..5 ° Krcitler, SB . . . ••!> Durnm,...p ...... A 0_'._..2_ Dctrick, nb- . R Gwozdz, 3b 5 Koonz, lb . —:u. Jnzwlnskl,' ss S Schp'noth, rf J. Halko, If 1 Palmer, If Yavornki, 2b • 4 Carlson,.p M. Halko, rf '2

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SPECIAL ENGINE TUNE-UP firms. - Plymouth Chrysler S Chrysler 8 $O-70 $^.70 , You identify yourself as a progressive citixen— Only y Toll •ire ' pirrmilu-il'r i.NYw Jertiey. is Next wi.'fk the New Jt-ret-y Poll aper of August. 18 the report on onn of the .s'jat t-.H 'whoiv ihe in- will report up to the minute On Augjist 16 deijth camo to ho young British doctors who arc crea.sed rut".'» !or young drivers standings in the woe for gover- - Letting Peciple in Margart.-t Mitchell, famous author "joying the benefits of residency weiu into t.-fft. ct.) NViv Jer.se>' nor. : t Overl&ok Hospital death driverhad Commission got word Hint all this a record 'of 21 30-H years persons who. not only have locked, .bout anything that you pay taxes 12 in unnecessary. \ themselves out of their own previous traffic violations. 'or. It would be interesting to •15 yVxu's it over A 87-yearrold GV-orgia woman ..." | homes, but lilso from those who noto at this point that the British That . the New Jersey- public ,79'T, 1T_ 4 offered (osell A.K.C. all the "heavy. - have locked thcmnotvcii ln.-ilde, The medical program, especially the realizes • full well tho menace- of On February 2ii, lfl-lR, tho-Nfew- Awitni^—it—wants—from—her—buck— fault, os a rule, lies-not no much Cental program,, has gone so far accident prone drivers is shown Jemey Poll revealed that the New yard well. with the lock as with the public .hcaa of the estimated- costs, that In the results of today's survey, Jersey public believes more ciiro- who seems 7 poisons killed and 25,- First system for the re«t of our natural porters afiked a statewide Croas- 032 others injured. INSTRUCTIONS ives. •_ section of New Jersey residents: New .Jersey motorists planning r These young doctors speak of "It has_ been . suggested that, if BELL CERAMICS .to historians" was made by An to trawl by car this coming week- OF SUMMIT Egyptian locksmith for the Palace tho main difficulty in Britain as at\ autonjioblle driver is at fault eild should lake' note that_ last -.49-1 Springfield Avc. of Khorsobad. fioth key and lock being a shortage of doctors. I do miiucee/accidents ln\a period of Labor Day week-end 7 persons not wonder that there Is such n, two years or lesSj lihe ehouUshouldT be re- SU 6-200:! orally followed tho culture pattoi n were-killed and Ml were Injured shortage when the government has quired to takea special driving up to the medieval period, when, limited the Income of a doctor, no examination and.apply for a new In tho latter part of. the 18th cen- matter how hard he wants to«work, drlverVlicense. Would-you favor' tury l;hey were often objects-of to $10,000 annually. That would be or oppose adopting this Idea In singular beauty, but with scant $8,000 net In this country on the this state?" \ attention paid.to the more prac Join Our Vacation Club average/and I do r.ot believe The replies were: • tlcal security aspects. that amount to be a ju«t reward Favor 83% " It ie said that Henry VIII of for the man who spends approx- Oppose1 13- NOW OPEN France had one suoh.-orn.ato lock imately $10,000 to get his educa- No opinion -4 -which meiirtured 14"-xl8" and was tion and 10 of the best years of his ," Highlighting tqday's findings Is carried wlthj "him wherever ' he life In doing so. went to be screwed onto his bed- the fact that young adulto—those Save by Mail — Free Folder on Request room door ft-i ho retired for the They are most certainly, entitled under thirty years of ago—are evening. . - to favoring the plan but it Is not even moro In favor of special driv- A aorle.i of. developments In the MR, GEOKGE STIKHMSIt, Summit locksmith, at work in his basement workshop. His wife describe within the realm of my imagina- ing examinations for drivers at 18th and 19th centnfTeT~changed .thelrTTome as like a "doctor's office" because of the calls tor help most any time of day or night. tion how the plan 'might—enhance fault in frequent accidents than INVESTORS SAVINGS .the.slmple locks of past years^lnti medical service in this country, are middle-aged or older people. AND~-LOAN ASSOCIATION a moro complicated device of pliv the lock open and the paso safely Summit for almost 40 years. "We shore, in their homes," agreed Mr, which, by the way, Is today the This la particularly significant Mlllburn Office , Union Office nrick Church Office* and levers which offered greale tucked in his pocket. get calls anytime of day or night Stiohler. finest known In tho world. In view of the fact that auto insur- 61 Main street 964 Stuyveaant Aye. ^8 Waihlniton Pikes Bccurity "to tho -ownGrv-T-hla-Wfl-H "Llkn Doctlir'H Office" to let people- in or out of their Then there was the time, he W.; Roberts Tymeson, .'Jr.-DDS ance rates fpr ear drivers under culminated !n 18-18, when Linus "Our home is like a doctor's homes," she declares. recalled, when a family in Suriv 10 Proapect Street •25 years of ago have recently been Yale developed the- cylinder lock, office," declares Mrs. Stiohler, "Like, the calls we get at mid- riilt locked themselves in .the! South Orango Increased hy insurance companies the type now In most common wife of Mr. Goorge Stlehler who night on week-eiidtt to let people room with a key which fit t!v usage on American front doors hus plied the locksmith trade In who have come back from the door to. their baby's room. The cylinder TocF~oTfered to th It was Christmas Eve,-—Mr public the- greatest security at th Stiehler remembered, when ho re lowest cost, making Innumerabl. ceived their frantic-phone call t CATCHING UP RG^D LOOMS key combinations possible-. T h release them from their, own rooir I'llb? People just oeem to have i Matters were further complicat WITH FAMOUS BRANDS habit of losing or misplacing thcl iir Iceys to the lot-lea. -A-HiCE- was locked-too. -Stiehler, however, IjOiive Keys at Homo after notifying police, put a ladder THE WORLD For instance Oscar Neiss, South up to-ow»cond story window and Orange, a locksmith for th YOUR MIND in ohort time had the door un- Ily GHEGOKY IXEWLICTT . locked, -past 18 ycara, jinya he.geta at leas . Economy, in government, like thers, the dismissal within a year 9 and T2 ft/widths two or three calls a Weok troi - "Felt like I had really done a economy in the home, iH easier 135,000 civilians anij release of pT^"s"«W~Wtro~~lTltvo locked" tho-rri -gooddced," he recalls; "They were 4 ! ^-JSy-KAltti PLATZEltr I'Rydrol to preach" tfian~fo 'iirac~Hce.'"~~ ^73*TffseTve~o"frrcerH tr.om ' ilcltViJ ~Wlior«"eIsTBut SnTrtK'» would,you find »uch wives .out of their. -homes. "Moji actually prisoners in their own luty. It alUanluLcLgood ... or Dr. Louis Dublin hnK said, community haye.iU social welfare That not too amttzinK" thought rnr. Value? Nationally' advortlsi-d' brand* of them leave their-keys inside th. home—and on Christmas Eye.". 1 J3ClieEft_.ls-.no-better test of a com organizfifion set up. a special com- comes tons today ns we, listen to aper, ,...... - -. . . ..-. .. """ -S'IV 1 l of-'-flr-jlt line, -100%. wbol hronrtlnnnm at '> mti-rittyr-trh«-rr -tht --pM>) save about $!)00,00(),000 le may now look forward to a of the home, .since he usually en- The president is an H-l-ye.ni >-old cial, spiritual, moral, and eco- Rut lockrimiJ.h.s aren't always a year.-To do it, he ordered the 1 ood. period for us and the U. & ter's hy same other method. num. but he mii-nes hy two years nomic welfare of our' -old-people- -callod—oilt-because somebody has- shutting down of 51 military estab- the honor of being the oldcnt in The cost of living?* on the one "IT he has. enough 'Intelligentv It Is time we begin to help. (Continued on Page 5) lishments ' and tho curtailing of and, -Is continuing to. drop slowly the- cluh, .The youngster* of the WEEK'S —. •to plcinrioek. he wouldn't he a nd gradually from the peak of a 1 petty thief, ' Mr. N«-i.s.s (ipinlone-d, organization i.y a mere (if) years •ar ago, the Over-all index- now although admitting that, loclm act old. • icing at .108.5 compared with 171 •> as a deterrent, to temptation. •Tile "-npyn h.'ire formed thi-ir "Mysterious Musical-Melodies" Speed ist September. For most of in "ARain the leh'itiiSJio mng. own club, which they-call a "Kof- arnings are holding up and the 1 "You nay ynu can't find it nny- f*"* Klotw-h-" and they have their tatistlcs, show that savings are, -whoroV An right then, w.iit until own meetings. -_Xo—rlc-tail's con- •-- Phone:Calls for SliBscri&ei's JO. In some areas, unemployment: I get home,", lnf-told flic party cerning their ni;es are available, •A" •. . disturbing- but generally that tlvoTTclr r. \Vi>mi;n '"irrP women, The old dilty about starting"each has the-operator replied with her reported a likeness • to-'-.popiUn-r- TTt, yeC^fiiywherc near a critical factory SpeciaT =tnrl H n g—h ini -*—--—: day with" a song now se,omK~tcr i W11 <• Ill<•!• ill 111e |ll'i nr I lie .tn'.'i "th'ilLkr_y-UU-'.'-l.tha'h'"llie suliKccIber melodies, a representative ol the ictor. In this state, for example "It 'was-my- wife," Mf_Xi. i.s.s in- apply equally well to the twentieth Is treated^to a series of "piccolo- telephone company last week ILI- lipro'WrtH a decline of only 8,300 formeiL-Us\ clarifying the-pn:>ne Cmninittee for ,/Vgc'd cent-ifff y telephone. ' ' -.•laTTfTirfaln, N. Y., the Council rilnrV-notes, which some hav<* surcd us thlit one is most likely u indrfHtriiLdnnJoyment. in July— e.onVet nations. 'Seems she :-au't._ ATany.-phone subscribers In this taliu1 a non-melndlous "bee-bo- of'Hopial Airi-in'li-.i ban formed a claimed .soimd like nothiiiK a point 0.1 per cent below July find the key to the .gange .l'*»>i;._ nri'H,no doubt, have'been surprlsud much as "Yankee Doodle' Dandy." ah-bee-h,ip." The "musical notes," Committee for the aged. Very MR. Average weekly eaynings in- Oili'ss I'll have to make one when to hi'ar-a-.Mt'i'ii'.s of "musical notes" At times, however,' the notes are, the representative hurriedly as- Tensed J.O per cent In the year and I get home." practically, the committee c-du- accompany tl\j,-ii\ request for a more klaxon than musical, nil sured us, are.|not the result of a cate.-i trutiteeti and-1 ndmlniwtmtors iverage hourly earnings -1.2 per OpesiH ILock phone 'number. which may nijike the fiiibscribifr mix-up between radio and tele- :ent. of old-age hunit's in modern con- phone. Rather, ho pointed ouf, TAX FREE While ho hiui had much ex- "Rhinelnntler '1-flMI," the tele- wish for a set of ear stopppm More.and Moro Cam cepts of dealing with older peo- phone user ask«.. No sooner Despite the fact that some'have they were playing an "important perience in admitting resident^ of ple. They have been ^vorking with The number of automobiles has part" in speeding the telephone o direct relationship to the .econ- his own town into their own the I''in-_iuid tho. Welfare Depart- call to completion. homes, two experiences -while in ment of iiuffalo to conduct a »ur- my,' but' it's one of the signs of Sept. 1-Sepf. 8 1 According to tho telephone com- the armed force.) stand out in Mr. vey of"old-age," mil-sing, lywl hoard- iur prosperity. And by 11)48, says 1 pany, the "musical notes" lire iNcuuaive_ Neiss memory. ing homes. he Automobile Manufacturers As- heard when-a subscriber having a loclatlon, the number of reglfitra- Tho ""first happened while his The National Counx-il of Jewish mnhual telephone makes a toll call ,ionn had Soared to 42,000,000 from outfit was on maneuvers. A tank, Women -has established several out of the area. ho wartime low of around 30,000, It eerain, had broken down and "nenior canteens," in which older Tho innovation of adding music 100. You und \vo drove'400 billion NATURAL the mechanics wore ready to go to pt'tfiniifi can come together for so- to the placing of a telephone cnll miles last year compared with work, but couldn't find the key to cial companionship and friendship. came about licit n.s a result of any CHINESE the tool box. 11 illion in 10-11, nnd we paid nearly* Such ' .seniAr caiitecnti" have .been deslro for lessons in music ap- $3.5 billion In car-associated taxes Neiss, a radio repairman, stepped set up in New llochelle, Tovt preciation on the part of the tele ionipared with $2.1 billion In '41 GRAY KID up and told them In- would try to Chester, VVhito Plains, Osslnlng. phohe company, but rather as an tVhnw! open their t».*! well. > . current to the dinl telephoneofflce, sey traffic accidents In July this 1 hard to believe. A wide from a .grateful commanding The recreation department of For example, if the number five Is year, five more than lnst July. This SEE US NOW FOR OUR officer, .Tan\estown, N. Y., formed what It desired, the dial sends fjve tele sent the total'for the first seven selection fof~evHry 1050 A few weeks later he walked in-' call.'-i a "Oolden ARo4Society." The graph "elicits"'to Inform the'dlal ontli.s of '41) to 311, ngalnst 205 Jn ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS to the orderly mom to find a ensu- group IKWI ;I-H ineinhers, ranging switching apparatus of the number the same period of '-IS. campus- function. ing, sweating Kirst Sergeant in age up" to OH yeai'f). The have desired. If another number, such I'olitleally SpeaUliiK ' , .itruggling to 'open a. file cabinet, special programs for bedridden as two, is requested, two tclegrapl' Apropos of .none of this, there Tho keys, had been misplaced. , nii-mht-rs, go on jiicnics, and trips, "clicks" are sent out were a couple, of 'political pluni's and attend lectures and pl Hcftitngton, N. J. geant. Afti.f a bit of dickering, nitieH as Kiivnll as ours can do some- therefore, in dlaljlig zero, the dill Driscoll 'to" Rimer It. Wene to iln- sergeant set thr price at a thing uliout • helping our older sends .10 telegraph 'pulses to th liali! the' issues of'the gubernatorial NEW JERSEY'S LAUGEST FUR-MANUFACTURER (-end pass, people, and arc doing immc-lhing switching npparaliis. Zero then be campaign, "from the stops of Neiti.s went "to work with the about it. There is no excuse for u.s HO.MK 'I'KMCI'MONK subscribers in-this claim they liavii Jiean enmes the longest number ,lo u c-oini. house in. every county seat, tools he always carried with'him, if we fail to do "lilcoolo-liko". notes playing Yankoc-Doodle-Uiuuly Immediately iiflc dialed.". In Now Jersey." (»;)(••» littUy mill/ 'J p.m., Sunday* milil S /i,m. ' CLO.SKD LAUOH DAY und In WXH than « mlmito had Spcclllcally, 1 «ugge.st Unit each placing their loll phono, call, ._ J (Continued 'on Pag'u B)x ' . (Continued oii X'a.gti 8) • I, 1949

    l_ • - ; "Hlooiner Cjirl" willhuv.- its first Advisable to Remove Rlants j perfiirmancii—(it ihc l\ij-.i-r-. Mill 1 1'layhous,-, .NVilllfuin, .Til. ;,iay, S,-p- li-inbir II, noi'.ni Ke].|,-i,,|ji;- liT'ii.s Wheit They Finish Blooming • was erroneously adwrtiM-d on this By L'nion County Atj^lculturul Agent With, taller plants or plants with I The Hud.llu.sfc li'is'.ir of XeatHcss In a garden is esaen- many atems, other rrj'rlhodrt nhouli) Tibet, where prie ts |i\v nt an ai-. Uiitud< if liidmi (,- -t, i, tin- h:i;ii,e.si tlal for best enjoyment. We set be used. The IdVal/o/.-iuiirau,' jj « t out good- plants and keep the soil inhabitfd hy human livings. WPMltwl and ciiltljiHled b.«r If we stake for carj] ntom, (but tliii i.s Ex-G.I. Pays Part of School forget to"keep the plants In proper laborious^ and expensive. Some- relation, the gni'den miiy-bccome « times three or four stakes placed jumble. around a pliant with many sterna For the Gardener Expenses from His Garden First' of nil, it Is Advisable to end string , fastened to the.se remove flowers «LS noon m> they sUike* will furnish good support. Kor innst nrjn-profc,<«l'in»..i gar- HUKKir.ste(I^_b« might e.xpnnd with have passed their best. In the case Who Counts His The stakes should not he so tall dening in merely .a pleasant pfn- profit the following your. of annuals, this will usually ex- , Consequently .thltf year .ho took as to be conspicuous and the ty- thru.-. Krcl H<>i\ler, Summit, iin tend the flowering period. In the Dollars! over' right of the ROxlM plots, and ease of perennials, It sometime* ing should be low so that It will with ilii.i expansion opened a, .small will result In « second crop of confine without being aeon. ruble growing into morn profitable vegetable 'market by the roadside". flowei-R and It surely will strength- The jiractlce of-drlvlng a Make 100 The neighbors evidently are en the plants. Foods that the In the middle of a clump and ty^ uatod from Union' Jmil'og f.'dllege onjhuaiiiiiia..about the frr.sh pro- p]nst port of hi.s »•>:- Illicit yard.s. Wlu.-n Fred i.s worlunjj. used in the production of seed plant stems, but It makew the that la of no value. Dutch Bulbs jienai'S while the coed the peronnlals, chrysanthemum* very Veil," saya Fred, "particularly INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION IN tvitaloguo.i. Rut. this year" he Fins ddlphlnjuma. • Japanese ancmon*-' WATOH AND CLOCK RKPAlniNC, 50 Assorted Darwin Tulips gon'o In for vegetable, growing on .since 1 couldn't got a full time job mid others are still.'to bloom, All A distinctively new nnd modern cur- 35 Crocus, in all colors :and Ro to .school .s.s he claims he puts a." way that when they approach men only. All p.'trktMt si'|i|ir:itcly anil uldi f.oot of .soil jn tho Pine Grove Ave- in a ten to twelve-h6uf~cli«triictor, nnd nppk-s, "not, to mmnoii a In run homework," he states. Often, with such things as cos- Past President of Wntchnmkcra A««i». of N. J. number of y.innia.s. All of it has \\'hen ho began hllTIToHicultural mas and zinnia, a short stout stako Cragsmoor to. which the.-lower part of the Centor Building—Irvlngto'n ' ' Jioen cared for hy himself by hand, i project this summer, he expected 1000 SprlnKflelcl, J134 Clinton Xveii. ite1rivcan bo tied wIlI'boTiiuTfTclent. REGISTRATION — MON. THROUGH It all started two years ago In ' th'H. his younger brother would FRI.slO a.m. to 1 p.m.; 7 to 9 p m Tulip Gardens Tn/lp him. These plans were soon Government Approved for Vctcrnnii the winter of 11117 when he was to occupjr_4t-|mineti[iatoly and per- nnd Civilians; Vctornn Bubnlatmcr CRAGSMOOR, N. Y. thumbing through a seed catalogue. dii.slied, when , his. brother con- tracted sumac poisoning the first mnnently, and will be given « up to *i2onsr"mTT: The colorful pictures' caught his' clear title to the property. The cyr-.~-"T guess. I Ho garden-Ing bus time lie went Into the- field, Xhe nYxt lime was no better.Tfs a rtenrby ouse is .of the . ultra modern bit me then," he suy« nov. lieh type, containing five roomrf, The next .summer he look over ragweed field, forced his-brother to bent 11 hasty retreat. nth, heating system and ear-port. one' plot, in the community garden t If) valued nt $15,000 a'nd Is altu- and.was so .successful that a friend That with the drought and cur-FKED IIKNSLEH,.Summit, ploughs one of his eight vegotablo-garden plots which jiave aided in defray- SOUTH MOUNTAIN NURSERIES i£d_orj;n.n jmprov'ed thoroughfare -FOR YOVR • i Kg for hl« nearly one.acre plot by | |ng his school expenses. ' . " ' ••• lth «>very essential utility ln- nlmself, Fred Mmlts the summer talled and paid for. 120 Mlllburn Ave. , Millburn 6-1330 hn.i been n "llttlo rough." -Sow_ Another featuro'of 'the show' Js During Home Show Opens he "Queen of the Show" contest, nt Vnuxlinll and TU<1RO\VO(K1 ltd., Mlllhiirn the garden by hand nnd estimates Your Suburban Garden pen to women 16 to 00 years old Landscape Contractors FORBES that he lugged na mu'ch a.s .3,000- egardless of place of residence. •1,000 gallons of. water in a. single Alexander Fortws • In Elizabeth he award will be based solely on< LAWN GRASS day. '• • We are now coming to a time'in the Garden year when lie succcoa achieved by the con- Nevertheless, by—!-their• bush should be. set In •nufu'cs of construction"'niTd' equTp- Shady PfaceJhawri Seed results, probably, just haven't put oriental poppy to screon.it when r~tor- the- -most" p »piH firV ment-.in—thoi>'-dwelling*;,—and- -to ;. , 1 Ib. $1M, 5". lbs. UK.SO, ' permit owners of existing homes! enough l "of fort Into It," Fred the foliage yellov/g ancl^ drie<>.:.b"ar.kr come to Hplncs. ^lll:ditth; try riirh' nhxnlmwinr.nnd-deprecla- mlght be n~K"t>d~tlfne' to tempo-' jton-ol j\fjrico Fertilizer (5-10-5). • Although Ho "has-been actively apancse peonies, which are'slhgle" the-, most. Improved, methods of engaged at gardening for only two rarily loosen that climbing rose >r ficmUdoublo with ecu let's com- 10 11)H. 80c, 25 lbs. $1.00, ,0f vine and do the job. And to add heating, plumbing, ventilating and years, Fred is 'chthusiaiitic.'about'- ; irlslng a more oi' less compact Btructural priming. Comprehen- »0 lbs.'52.10, 100 lbs. St.'JUT'-"; flprlng. color there probably >faVe it and hopes some day to have, a nosa of tiny petals or^iiUlaloitis sive literature and samples of small farm of his own to work on several spaces in your flower VISIT THE Granulated Peat Moss lurrounding the stamens. Their building products will be, used to borders where daffodils and tullpo Ijnrge. Imln $5.00, K at; $ft.5O, in the jmramer while teaching enters' usually contrast in color demonstrate the .most practical would look well. These bulba Small Imln S1I.75, 5 at S».nK physical education • during the with the main petal color and give, methocte. for .lolvlng the problems' school months. should be planted late this month wry charming effects in the gar- Involved. or" In October. Jen./The single peonies.somewhat September is also the "month to Tho forthcoming show Is' the Drive Over Duck Hunting Season esemble the Japanese forms but first in the New Jersey metropoli- clean up while, the- temperature .For Your Expected to Be Good have no central petaloids. The tan area to be sponsored and di- Is friendly. Any weeds should, bo stamens form a closer, smaller rected, by the home builders them- - . Garden Needs . _JFo..r_two million duck hunters In In—full «eed by now ond if—you- center to contrast with the main the U. S., Canada and Alaska there selves Instead of professional pro- don't remove them, the soejl will petals. As a class they arc very motors. Booths will be occupied wns good news last week, says add to your headaches next year. rtoceful plants, holding their Pathfinder news magazine. 1 by- manufacturers and distributors This may apply-to-your neighbora blooms well off the ground without of every article of construction Althenfgh It was too oarly for an weeds or to that vacant lot next support. They provide excellent FORBES official report, state and Federal and, material used In modern- door-,—iWhaps—a—fenoe-*>f—some- material for bouquets and arc experts, led by 18 U. S. Fish & home building. congciilal type will help. * splendid' In the garden. See the thrilling new developments in Wildlife Service biologists, . efltt- During the show n model homo SALES '"matedHdrat—the—jump In North So spend a few hours just study- and"tho land it wUl permanently Homes and Home building materials, -A COSTLY TESTS America's duck population this ing your garden. 'With an o"pen occupy will bo given away. It is Porcupines, which"are merely In n million ideas to help you in your present year m.lght bo greater than ' last mind, and a pad and pencil, Jot built °n wooded and landscaped Elizabeih yrar's 12 percent rise. down ideas that conie to you. Even torestlng animals to summer' tour- plot at the intersection of Wash- home—or the one you plan*to build! a few small Inexpensive changes st.s and camper**, are iferious, ington' and IJncoln avenues and census is Armory will- help. Plan methodically nnd money-costing pests to foresters in Sunset street, In the Township of -Route 10, Hanover, N. J. Cecil WHllams, head of the Fish 1 winter, They gnaw _ bark -from Union, and will bo cipon for in- & Wildlife Service.1*! waterfowl fn •you !! gain much more enjoyment 1171 Magnolia Ave., .Iimt Ono JIUo West ot from your garden next year. - trees, frequently .causing ofeath by spection next week. The recipient vestigation and management unit. of the model house will be able Elizabeth, N. J. HELP CHOOSE Livingston Tniffio Circle AH his men do It, duck, counting Is Tlnw-^n- Divide OI<1 monies- complete glr'dllng. _ v i i'es s 1-ng-ga-mty-l > u fc-a—.icten-t-l f I c-—lf_yau-Jiu-vo_!iom o—pnony— plants Phone WHippany 84J3*5 survey. . Biologists, stake out-anm _whicrr:haye boon growing undj«- WEEKDAYS qnd_SUNDAYS of territory, actually count tiifbod for1 ft' number of "years It y • 8:30 >o 5:30- . -- of birds per square mile, will be wise to-dl;v-kle-them before then compute the probtthla_totitl- -StpXcmber IS. You WU1 alway.i get ween or Phone MArliet 2-3740 _ -tor-tho ifre'd; th&^bcst peony blooms "from the 487 Whatever the findings- nrc, duck second to the-fifth-ypai' of growth. Your applause rat£d on tlic'applausc motor hunters—u4-U^-not- know' for .sure Should yoii have a number of »Wewqrk 2, N. J. how- many (lying targets will be plants you will be wiser to trans- will select the Queen from the serni-final- available'this fall, wiidlifo Serv- plant them In rotation. Don't try ists. Come 'to the Armory and make your' And Well Deliver ice policy keeps p.stlniate.s of aetua to divide nnrt move all of them • Whatever nuniboi-H of .durUn a carefully this full n.s you would then l'lsk wishes known. ' , Kunrdrd .snerot. lows of bloom next May on the on tiro lot. -. . The Distance..., • If you have space available or ohould you wish to. eventually Wherever the need arises, for Conning move an entire peony bed, here It a good way to do It? Dig a trench a call to either of the half way around each large clump or TABLE- nnd with a sharp spade or heavy Smith and Smith establish- knife separate ono half of the old plant and' • tfanspWit this ments brings assurance that LUSCIOUS division to your new bed. Fill the hole alongside the undisturbed every minute detail will be half of tho old plant with woll manured soil. This will supplj cared for by a competent (Cheapest ih Years!) new'life to .the old established peony and give you bloom untl - organization. the new .divisions are ready to Sponsored by bloom. If the original plants ar Home Builders Association extra large, ,ynn may even remov SMITH-AND SMITH of Metropolitan New Jersey I. F. FEINS FUNERAL DIRECTORS 7440 Morris Ave., Union 41$ Morris Ave., SprlnttRcId, N. J. 160 Clinton Ave. AMAZING--IM^IE FLOWERS FQR ALL OCCASIONS (Near Short Hills Ave.) Newark. 5, N.J. at corner Washington and SCREENED Mlllburn 6-4283 Blgelow 3-2133 WAYS5&E GARDENS TOP SOIL (AMpIt lurking on jirt / , H. KENNEDY,1 >rop., S .00 6 Yd. AN OUTSTANDING 5ERVICE "WITHIN-THE MEANS OK ALL" 54 MORRib TURNPIKE ~ SUMMIT, ilypvr- UuimH m IVllt Mll SUMMIT 6*3112 ,1 UNVL 2-3500 •SEPTEMBER I,- 1949 Recipes .Family Lite , Gives Tips on Care of- the Refrigerator r , *-' Hy MAKK>N Mrt'AltltOI.I. • ,_i__'— Vi u •'• „'_..„"'' jl Ja I lS ~i" Ko'r iiiift'ny, years' now, women 'awoMHaita - - - * |"'""-' .;.' ' ,.' • , 'T*^ - ^ -: c:ire vivX I.1M < AT1ON' Thin i t an easy way to capture for Iheir i e^t i^er;\tot's M> lliat ' h< y A*'<-'i' >t: n's •l rr tint- no'rfl antiiro r v thnt good pouch flavor for1 winter get beM and ion^est M-rvice from '" -.: : *' i'ii-t. tiie ^natr.st. nii.s mwils, according to your county 4hem~iit the lci)st powuble. cost' •' ' • -i.i '.i\,. iiir'i; Aiiwi'1'.vin Inulh home agent. It requires no special • To1 put . women in the kno.w • •-• .ui^ki-.s in rearing; her ehildri-n equipment rli Story it is difficult to be- regulnr pint jur* with «cfew top* lieve Dial in a .wrvey of 37 niiitcs equipment, the home economics and rubbers may be used without actual i'';u.e records were found department of one of our largest wax. lewiilin;;" over B7000 tmm.irried manufacturers has' the following The'home agent says nhe gets niotlier.s under tin- ft!T= of IS- Too, tips to offer: an many requests for plain.peach i1 Im.s been estimated" by coin 1. Placing hot foods in refriger- jam oj she doe.s for -'pencil. and pelent nuliiorities Umt sexual ex ator wastes current and may also orange marmalade, or preserve*. jieriencc among unmarried Kiii.i in raise temperature of food compart- »ome people want e recipe twice ILN prevalent today ax- It wu ment. So, let hot dishes cool be- using a pectin preparation, and • :!,'> years ago.' J(>X>: setting them Inside. If luke- some want oncusing only fruit warm foods are put in, turn cold Tils United, States Children's 1 '1>'<1 sugar. So n variety of recipes control up temporarily to care for Bureau report. ) that nearly ,50 por la, given here. The peach ' a n d increased heat. cent of the Illegitimate- births in cantaloupe recipe mnkefl"'use of _ 2.! Do not waHto refrigerator thi« country aro to «lrl« IS to 19 two plentiful fruits. ..Storage space by storing foods that year* old. M -. One word of caution In pre- can be kept elsewhere, such n.s —It IKU been ainueH, that the paring any type of preserves ls sugar-cured preserved foods, dried M'hnols .should initiate course* in neccswiry, however. IVuit and nnd unopened canned and bottle KIGUI'TIIE .MANY CAXNKI) and bottled foods that mid no- .sex education. A few jjnhoob hnyc. sugar 'mixturr« scorch enally. Stir goods except milk and cream. tion on .your pan try shelf. Don't waste rrfrigei -iiinr .storage However, parents have cr"ltldzfcf er, build up frost on the freezer i" visors and tMichcra would bV only ilgyir to each pound of pulp and fluster, making it- necessary to de- .itlr until sugar hn.s AVALON SCrJOOL too happy to leav». the task of frost oftencr. SELECT Continuo cooking until' pulp be- Kor riitiiiflerl bovfi nf any ni;n. Kxcflli-nt .sexual education In the home •i. In general, defrost before frost come* thick. Pour1 inl!o hot, atorll-" euro, tsidlvUhiiil.TiitnrlniT. .sports, rullii- Many teachcr.V'Hnvn refused .such builds up Uln. If free/.er frost is thcnlrs. Pmnll [,'tonp. Kxpor!i'n<*rd .stuff: NOW! lzcd Jars mu\ seal tightly n« soon «. task-for fear of criticism from allowed to get too thick, it acts an ninlc mir.sc. Wr.lt.fi to; ' ' a.* filled. thoi members p't the community. nn Insulator, choking (iff refriger- • PEAOII .MM WITH J.1 ,' .Miss IVri'sa Mi/Us^u, Tt.A,. Hox -lfi.1 TEfMS OPEN Tile problem of Hex education is ation and possibly raising fond 2'i' lbs. ripe per( ,V... ItjuriTK, Hcadtniister, given an Ideal by their parents POST I,AROR-DAY I \SIHO\S of casual miy-lime froclt plete rlefroHting and cleuaUcrti>wn). For whlnh Is incompatible with with black..iie'.vtt sash. once wtlr in sugar. "Bring to full refrigerator. Alsp, wrap ice trayri i:!0 Lexlnnl.on Ave., N.V.C, 17 C.-ilalc.K. ailillcs^ Glrnn It- l..vllc, 'Fluid rolling boil; boll hard 1 minute, K0 <;rnml>L:. White; 1'lalns, N. V. Urpit-si'iKilllv<- In Summit. 'I'.-l! Sllm- trend of. their own uprfr group. to a gleaming stripe of polished contrasting color, an'd fashioned Into a whirling party dress. with cubes in wax paper and news- stirring constantly. Remove from mit I;-I;:IHI;-M. Some of their parents have rend- paper for the same purpose. hiwt. skim, ladle'. quickly into GREENBRIER COLLEGE that children's acx prohkrru should 0. After freezing desserts or j glasses. . Paraffin (it onco. Yield: ,, . . , . , Olrl.s. Two yr.s t-nllii;i- picpiiiiimrv, t\v<: be treated with tolorance,' but tol- Canned Goods nhciut eight li-oz. glossefi; • other foods, turn temperature con- ,yrn. ntnnclnfii COIIISKO work. Pounclwi eranoo-does not carry with it a THE. CLOTHESLINE ll l I ! I) 11II trol baciriDJouFlTTilf-wsij'to normal, " - Art. Miejc-, Dmmiuii- Art, tiocrc- . connotation of approval which moat By Muriel W. Slinnnnrd., ~ Require Strong CANTAIvOUPK-PKACIT Famous for I(s fi'rii<;liliic to. hold until served: This mullmvS [ffii Ji^^^ rirLproSfX?.' fylolescentit- desire. CONSICUYK Suoermitul prrjia ration for The well-put-t'ogcther look of a ^'extravagant and get something Storage Shelves tho dcvi.sert, improving both tex- 'mllory. Frcncli \v. Tlininpsiin, I'ri's. U'lLtllllK COlH'KCK, KllXUi'S fi~l2. In one- research study in a mltl- •1 cups diced cantaloupe ture urtd^flavor. Return control io |l>""1' NT-!1' '''•«'"'h»n!. «'. V;,. Very Hiniill rlni;nnn ciiLiibllsh suit, plusthe more gracious charm • really nice (hut adaptable), then What a catastrophe it would be HUpnrlor fitiuly linbltii, develop lull xvestern high .school, knowledge of '1 (!iips dieed peaeli.e«: normtvl, of cour.se, when no fro'/en MIIJlTAItY nhllUtuu. Opllomil iiccrlrruLlon. All of a dross makes the junket-dress fill* in with >.h'S!i expensive items if all your shining glasses of jams fi cups sugar GHfiRLOTTE MfllL AI:.M\ .sporls Jv- I'xl-nirunlculni" activities. nexual bohaviiir was tested. The dessert is being held in freezing Kmithrrii Mur.vltiiiil'H I'ri'ii SCIKWII for .Mt-n 1 ensemble, which enjoyed a sue- j for balance. and jelliei s and your beautiful jam On Loni; Ttilnntl Sound, 10-nitlcr, from 'misinformation the students had '•; cup blanched dlmonds 111 (hi- Maliim;. Fully aciTi'iltlrd. Crudes Now Huvun. It'lLh year. Semi fnr cutix- ce.sfiful revival this spring, a Happy compartment. » ai:f|Liired wn.s tremendous. It is lit- Keeping this i mind, a shop- I °f fruits and vegetables were to •1 tablespoons lemon juiee ~,-Vi, mill re |is nilli'b fnini Wiuhlim- l choice for winter for the woman 7. Do not frcpzu- more ice cubes (mi. 'Ain.lifrrR; ^nln-rvli,i'il htuily. 17(1111 tle wonder that the practices .of ping toiir i.s_ llio first step. Visit ' •""Hash in a heap on the floor! • 'a tea.spoon nutmeg than you need,' because you pith Mm-, l.linll, il riinilbnrnl. (nliiliiu. llnv William 1). Pcanmn, Hf!m., who doesn't feel well-clresweil in l C, <'linrln.UcJlliH, Miiryliinil. Mljfnrd, Conn. young men and women of this ime the piece-goods dclwirlment to get Ylighly improbable? Perhaps, i toas]ioon salt use this extra freezer __sjK}.nc for group are often dangerous, a .shirtwaist and skirt. . a line-up on materials which could but it could happen if your shelves •1 leoon'gi'nted nrongp rind making frozen desserts, for freez- —No-longer-tloe.i-she-nwc d—to—mitk(>—a aren't strong_eTiouE]i=lQ=lioltl^tll£:^Cook-t)ift-<'a-nftt-lt>iipp (ind peiieh- It'.'i .somewhat of a paraxlox that ing meats or for storing frozen MONTetAiR ACADEMYr BROXJKSIDE-SCHOOL-. rifVce thTsmarT BoodlOoUso7a ' to wear vvithtiie jackf weigbt o/ the filled cans or jars,'] wf together 20 minutrfl. Add sugfl.r nt.s often i\re too sensitive to wanl H Mlw DnriK foods. Montclair, N. •!. Montclair, N. J. paiv suit for street wear to preference ' ac and riJekwear sections ! ' Anderson, exten- and lemon juice. Boil Hipidly until 8. If any foods or liquids an. .sexual bi'jKivinr with the for dresses indoors—now .she can ! for ideas on what is "available and sinn spuoiali-st in homo thick. Add othtfp ingfedients. Boil FIVE DAY BOARDING A Modern Country. Pny School chiliTf™, while -Hie children are upillod on either the inside or oiit- • for have both. And in the ease of at j suggestions as to tricks of versa- men I at Rutgors University. | .'! minutes. Pour, boiling hot, Into side of-the refrigerator,, wash off ; GKADES 4 (liroiigli 12 too einburra.ssetl, to discuss it with To prevctit such a KtMly, braoo j hot. jaw, srnl nt Ito.VK and OirlN least one designer she Can have tility. Take a good look at the 1 once. immediately, -lest u stain result. r HOME •;• aH three. ' 'pictures in prestige fashion maga- your storage shelves rvrry four Nurnnry through Sixth Grade " •\ .'"'-;•"": t f'Nfft regardle.sfi of width" Don't PEACH AND ORANGE '9. Always uue handle or openet; to Approved liy Nru' .Icrsry Ntntr ;\Ve th;il education nes and then go look -open,, and clasor-rjcfi-lKeriltQiVcloar, I -..\. ^_..!v lloaril.-of- ):'(lli(.'atlnii...—..~—...... -.,J/itilvo /iHy ehii-miWi- with—saj tp- -or l^irll.%—Jirr-rerttTerl',--Y^r»fr«-T*r(trtl—f'rtl s-mivrrr* --••---. ("ntiiloiiiip and Information in the form o'f'art ingenious, ron- wnl.ilily .shrlvrs. Jars have bee n'I and cut into slices about to protect rubber seal and finish. preparatory cnuntry day -school.' iiL- in * tlii yeii'r.s, "Yet. |-era-|TTrl-^-hiitl-tvn'-^H-tii4i-n-i(|H(;—w-h-ieh ' on n-i|ui-[,l , ' ---•'.' nl'trn*:.t h'anr-inrW-- •-., --_^r-zrrr:p----r~-—rrir-.— —t-hc-i.'hi-ld-i-eii—nrcu'.i itvsa of the c — close: llio d'oor of coinni'unieation p ACCKPTKI) KOn TALL appear (is a (;mart one-piecur-, Mowr . don't overlook her. If you efi]ist has lopjiled over. . : ... Mix . together measured «ngnr frequent washing with mild soap ! .so that it'*; difficult for parents to Marly curotlinc.nt mlvlsablo ' TKRM, II)J» ever to "fickle Woman's" liking her sympathy in your project, yon Diagonal strips or. braces on the and jieaclics with .1 oponges, rind and water or plain wnter will pro- reachi jhem. This does not" relieve JIVrllp, or telephone. MO. 2-1811 for change, the bodice Is remov- ' will find her enormously helpful, -ba'elc are good protection. Shelves and all which hnve b'cen through long Its life. Telephone: MOntcldir 2-6295 •parents of the responsibility for able, leaving a Regular suit-skirt Shi; know^ clothes and,sire knows mado of 1 inch hoardn are solid a food chopper. Add 1 bottle of 10. Clean ice7 trays ..only wiXli- keeping the door open. lo be worn with other himises, : • , ,-nui-krt. She will he ind rested •and i',ife when they nre level and t'hopped maraschino cherries and oi-dinary soap and lukewarm -not lhl ! U's'u popular fallacy that c.liil- braced properly. juice. hot—water. Never use a metal ' rlren know TiiJirc than their .par- The idea overcomes one of the- | jn. ffiuling the rjght ensemble 'for Mere are some other things to Cook until mixture thickeno, sponge or abrasive powder. Some ents believe. Actually, many"limes obstacles to the ensemble in many your purpose and will have idea.s consider in storing eneined .goods. about 2 hours, PiH in hot, clean ice tray* have wax coatingii which they 'know much leas. Too, some that you maynof have thought of,' Food canned in Rl'asw will keep Kki.sse.i (ind seal with paraffin. Ap- make it easier to remove ice cubes people have the notion J.hnt what it all, and suggests possibilities, e pccially to the wrarain who sews. on how to provide you with—the best' in' a eofi], dark mUl^ reason- p"roxihintc yield: 10-12 glasses. and the metal sponge nr-nhrnsive COLLEGE PREPMATORY COURSES Junior doesn't know won't hurt ably dry ispaee,. Soine food^ lose may destroy ~the~eonling. . limited .Appeal : variety in costume .you desire. him, Many times .Junior is seri- , .color, flavor and eveiilTood^'nlu(V V:- -|!^ff^ USUAL TIME '. ously crippled psychologically be- There y-w-ash Ihe-Oiffijkio of is no nn^l-^n^bii^thia, j AHhoush U)0 ((lm ia mllI,h lnrgl.,. j.if stored where it I.s cause of intense guilt feelings con- in spite of its good qualities, the each container thoroue;ltttor!. f>ne Fish—Is One of ,:,»'t comfortably, froiificr.s are ac;tion- lnwa ritTerntKiran attTactirin few that name. itself, but also with an eye on com- with handy zip-out linings. lads enn resist. line is in an advantageous posi- bining the Jacket" with ;' other styled, and tho new lightweight. tion at any time of the year.-But wool fahricfi afford--wai'inth wlth- .In sweaters, boldness has def- All in all—It's'n banner school Tin'eXsc5~as well n.s the ability of InJtely-trttTnTp-hed; Action-packed in thr summer spoilsmen as well the dress to chnnge-Hs-personallty j_™ouit bulk. season—with Junior refusing to OA, commercial fishermen "find a patterns predoiridiate, witll—cTW^ JQisJinjiuished C'arccPs with different accessories. Among th,e highlights of'the new take s hack- seat— to• .hI.i fn.ihlon- wide'variety of odible'fialv in J*alt Variations on a Theme, fn comfort, according to the D n d , declnrei the water oceans and bn,ys and Ip Whllo hoth projcclsPare not too Wool Bureau's fall preview, are fresh water lake*} a:n'd~strcaivis. STAI Frnnr7T7\TT7T(R ATI HAT KS difficult,, it. Is imporUmt to think the three-button single • hreflated It may. hn that, fish .caught by of'.fllifhi-'nt the tlmW of .purchase jacket with four patch pockets, "oneself <5r~onc'a~f(irtilly~t.n.itps~bet-" ruti'ie^-J.h'i^i iip^in .afterthnughtr-All leather or metal—bifltons, and the l«r than thnt bought at the mar- 'l'hrre ts :i crowlnn preference for' Stafford Hall KratlualeH. I>Ktlni;utshfr1~ tenrnerii, u }i** styles :i^j'o Jiot' .lend themselves California. * style slack featuring ket but many of u« ni'e gl| gray; OPENING OF ITS FALL SEMESTER, f .'innit'l bing ;jpeeial says the Wo'ol scales - cLing to 4he .skin nn!•' O1STIN(TI<)\': This jaekel.eil yiuinij man looks a.'Af their heails anil have n p. -irly I nr htfiutitntitw or (tilttlou Aililn's* Din'ftor i>{ AilinitijiionH. 066 IJROAD'.STREET I .'ilmniv Miifty C.Swu(jnuy,Aiil..Svcy. 'ilmniv fur the iliiilhle-bn.'a.steil, j he knuw.s all lhe fashion answer.'! for .stylish seluihiHtic.sl-Hi.H lightwi'iglil . I'.iey eiilnr until ei>|ik'ed.- They Srlmi Hull <'.i' U. s. Wlllium Moll.i Cmnpl, with a feather-lipped hat. While fjanni'l slacks and' Klnn li'ippcr, nuuk himas n slrrlinn eoiiteniler.f(>i: I'.'oiid nnd Drug Admini.st ra- Rcgir.rration Now Open Daily 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. fur a uiioWfjavii'ly,. cnUI-cultlng pnpularity IUHHUH. , • '• tion. - ... Paqo 4 SEPTEMBER I. 1949 Theater I is temporarily tunieil I.V.I (.i luj^ ' htili' fri.-nij.-••fjjilly - '• '. In the role of "f;ii:y." :, J^rn!« reISouncl "Bloomer Girl" at Paper-Mill: Wallu-r of KiiA-ihfili ••oljv.V i.--' t lumdlrd by lli-ity JOf.-m of Suni- • nut, whil,- IVifr [l,,T-\':i"f". i^i-iUiJi-" '•Houiul Brnoli" "plays' t]>•- p.'iit nf Foothill Plays at Opera House "Bill J'ai"*'.". ::~ One of the M*u*orikl most dis- jn.it returned from ajinnson wi(h ! Curtain «l S:4fi. . • • tinguished rnnl.t will inrfugunite ! the- lxiui«ville Civic Operetta. the fH 1] «eason at tin- Pupcr. Mill St;lt:M,i!!;'fm' |!I|S shi.-j.nlHy. tun AlliiTt.Carroll will take ove/ the iiiniktHk'ablo en-.,-s i>| iyiii-hini;. Pictures, Plays and People, Playhouse, Mlllhuyn, which opens comedy assignment. portraying Tue-sday, Septembd^ « wfth Prank "Sheriff Qulmby." - Another" key 7 Carrlngton's presentation of role, that of "Hamilton ©alboun" MORRISTOWH joe '-Simian with a Social Conscience "Bloomer Girl." will, be handled by 'Hal Conklin, THrATRtsI In addition to the Mars, And?.la who scored d hlm. ievera! bottlM the Broadwny edition of "Bloom- DouglatfH. In tHl» onr he wlll^he YouiiH jtari'1.1 a K^'i '-h.-ince '>( COMMUNITY , «o the Mory • goes, run er Girl" three yenrB. ago,, and his elder brother. . ™ . btTorninK the :f thi' yV.ini^'-r (,'fin'riil i'm. - Africa, wliile in .search equivalent of the "hot foot." Tlil-i with Mlllburniaudiences in recent # will be in the hando of David Tih- Phone MOR. 4-2020- • |'lw -'P7w\'-:z'-'I ar.'.lVn.iidril rijie of it? with which to Mock a geU tho better of Joe's and .ho proceeds literally to tour ninr and a group of eight dancers —waji liilro- j eras to duction. Tihmar will also do th<" ft ! ArrruitronK:) «>n'» Broadway "Bloomer Girl" choreography. ~W~EJIAKE OUR In- mime, . "-Mlfrlit.y .Ir,,, Younj;," \ Their initlnl meeting with Joe .bo- alm>d nt the younger genera- will be joined by two more of her OWN-WEATHER jiroiluci-d by Marian 0. (.;onp<>i' and tion, not a hair on anyone'* head i.s not a particularly Jmp.py eJcperi- fe!low-performer,s from the >Jew The Foothill- PLAyhousi' last XO\V I>I,AVING •Krrlf.-il. H. Vf.'h'ir'l.i'idi. Thi.-i 5«im; 1 l»\cathed a« the night club wnl'Li j.ince for "It her jui-iy After -a York, company. .Olive Roevtyj- night returned to the ' Newark prtir, incl(lc;ntil!ly, UihiuJ out "King .como tumbling down. | tu.".-le between Joo and thn ahow- Smith will portray "Dolly Bloom- Oiwra Hoiwe. WoHhlngton nnd man'd cowboya, who of all things For thl« fiction! m them attributed to it.simple, > llurlii" the above hour). however, Joe, an•• unsophisticated irtbolt ferocious looking simian Vaudeville Show lar movie and television artists, This maltes nn ideal ivaytoVeliiic with your fuinily and frlciuU as well rt.sjiew talent, who are ex- •iiart of Airman, once more longs "such as Joe, than to an unbellev- •New York JPnlncc vaudeville lu'fore enjoying a dolicioHiH dinner or supiier. • for the pence and quiet of hi.i able elviractcc- «uch n.i Sujierma'n. returnfl to RKO Proctor'ti Theater, pected to be star.t of tomorrow,_._ Mighty Outdoor Advoniure on Wedncoday, September 7, ; It AHt C0NTHTI0NT5D--- AMPLK PARKING SPACK "fnillll Or WBRRJrf&IM" wns announced last week. This On U.S. Itnuta 202 between Monislown nnd ItermiirdNviUfi will tjiark the first time in 18 yearn UurnardNville K-lliSO (CloHed MOIKIIIVK) that the Palace type of vaude- Kvidence now point.i to the con- A Waiter .ReddeThebtre KIRBV , SUZANNE lull Playing the Card: GRANT DAlBERT'ADRIAN ville has plnyed In Newark. clusir.n that a hundred million years ago the .sea water off the NOW THRU a-miisn n HV ALEXANDER ^PKNCKR— m Isonable request, so take a look RKO Proctor's Theater which When in Morristown has been selected n.'< one of tho coast of western Europe was "THE GREAT GATSBY" NKO 1'rorlnr'M at this «L>i-up: 1. Defending ngliin«st a four-h'eart SQUEICZE POSITION RKO—T-iaeater.s throughout the warmer than it is now, with tem- LET'S MEET AT THE * Alan I.ADI) - neiry—rtKiTli— • ttc'u. Weil., Sept. 7lh contmct .yolir partner lea'dn the' couTitry to—p r eson t— [fie original peratures ranging from '(10 to 90 S. Nonji. ! — ALSO — nee of cliibj, .Uion- thn king of New York Palace Vaudeville tour- degrees. Fahrenheit. " •F TOWN HOUSE 11.. None ^ NO TEARS" I'lubH,. then nhlfl>i to a .imall dia- ing "Show of the Month," will /'or (Toe k to tin. Smhi or Di'liciotw f)hitH'r D. A J "offer—thin entertainment once a l":O.UN0^UiLjuu!_SN[Ml'KJi--V«—Ol)i'«--EvciiliiKH-iiiitil mond. Wlmt mt's.-rtRn l.i he tryl.nK •C. 7 j month, a« presented nt the Palace Midnight (Except Monday) Sunday — 12 to 8 P. \t»; ST4RTS SVNn-iY to wend you? . ... S. .Nonn • a None Theater on Broadway. The new- 2. You are defending ngaln.it a H. Q . ' .N • H . 10 7 plan of enter^nlninent nt Proc- "THE WIZARD OF OZ" D. four henrt contract. When declar- K Q VV. E D. Nono tor's will include eight Palace C. None ' £ ' C. Q-. ii'llb er "Xiin." HIP lead lie-pliv,V-"-the-f=h(wrt"i-'Whleh—you—w-ln- n. 3 "BAD jlay, — ..... ! with the klpK, your .partner plny-' o. None The first of the once-a-montli -stn in-- the three of hoiirta. What lr(. ,Spades are trump/i and South 40 PARK PLACE. ON THE SQUARE liiirtner trying'to-tell you? H^ Phono Morrintown 4-0750 jileadK the 'deuce. West is in a bo;c Sun. To Weil, , .'1. • Di'fomling a^aiiiHt 'thn'tr no "Summer Stock at Its Best!" with no .doprs—if he discards his aul J trump you hold .1-5-4- pf , your heart queen, South's Jack hilomos ' A. A. MUne'H Thentre "It Happens J iiiictnci'H ..bid Mtiit. -A.HiHiinuiBT.-yoii. .high; If he di.sc.anls a (1la\nond, Kvcry. Sprln-" | 1 SAI1U ~^-~f (lei'idn to make the' opening lend ""fiilmniy'^' rt{e'.''iVn d ' jaelt " talcoT'The Tli(T'iiniVtnK)b listed TieVc in correct lit preKs iTnie, Imi isWiilVjeet 'to cliiinge wiitiiini "iiiiit'u"*' T>\ •ft—|w-tut-tw-ttVr-^tt-l:tT-~ir--^>(Tu—ltirttl—t-he- last two trlclm. Either way South of India' '.Mil ' j

    S,::i i.-, .ii uii-ii. i .•!.. u:- i You can sec that the principle of CRANFORD LINDEN |,OEW'S ' ' " Thursday - I-'rlclay - S-liinluy ANSWERS- the nqueejie is simple.enough, but Sept. 1, 5-0. Home of llui Uruvp, Ann ulyili - lluu'nril Huff the great difficulty in In recog- Weil.jhrn Sun. Aug. 31 • Sept. 4 ORANFORD ll:00-2:oo-4:5()-7:4()-l(l:30. Devils Hench- "|{KD CANYON" • L.Thnt he hn.i no more clubs Sept. 1-3, Calamity. ,lan- ntiid 3am man. 10:00-12:50-3:40-(l:30-(l:20. Sepl. 2- nlxlng that a squeeze position ex- Sopt. 1, Dlff Stonl, 3:00-8:50. Wulk- Ban-, Tnkc One P'ul»« Step. 3. Home of the IlVnve, lO:t)O-12:40*0:3S- All Ti'chnlculnr show and thnt he has trumps to ruff Inu Hllln, 1:40-7:05-10:00. Snpt. 2, niR dsts, or can be made to exist bv UcKervntlons, 0:10-0:50-11:35. Dovlls Henchmnn. 11:- Suiulny — <>m> Hay Only •with. The conventional lead from Tickets SI Stual, 3:10-B:50. -Walking HIU«, 1:55- 30-2: )0-4:55-7:.'l3-10':2(i.—aopt. 4, Hom« Sonny TuTts - Ilarh:ir:i llrlllnn your proper play of the caVda I'lninfield 1-0,107 7:05-10:00. Ghor.t of Zorro, 1:40. Sept. MADISON of the llni'Ve, 2:40-S:3q-ll;25-ll :20. Dev- nee-king and mruill card." itl the 3, nil? Stonl, 1:00-4:15-7:30-10:35. Wnllt- ils IlMU'hmuil, 1:25-1:20-7:15-10:05. K ;n" king followed by thn aeo. Holding Even master-players muff eiiuiit- lll|! Hills, 2:55-0:15-0:15. Olioat o( Zar- MAniSON lew opportunities to .apply the ACTORS THEATRE "49 " _ ro, a.-55-5:45. Sopt. 4, Ciilnmlty Jnn« ORANGE ; only (ico-king, the conventional I'nrlt Ilolel Ann-v I'l.tipfleld, N. , • Si>pt. 1, Pountnlnlteiid, 2:30-7:20- As Sum Bnas, J :0l)-3 :S5-7 :15-10:30. Tilled 0:30. Sept. 2, Beautiful Illonch' from Miuulayyy Icarl i« Just the opposite-, the aco squeeze, becautio_t)icyjfail to VIHU- Olio Pulse Stop. 2:25-5:40-0:55. Sent 5, EJIBASSY Willlain lli'udiv - Dennis o'Ki'i' tilize the holdings of their1 oppon- Cnlnmlty Juni' .1-- Sam BIIHK, 3:30-7:05- Ba.shful Bend, 2:55-7:30-10:15. Bontoii Sept. 1-2, Lost Trill"'" 1:35-5:10-0:50. "COVKK VV" flr»t, then the king, provirjed you 10:25. Tnke.Olli- Fillso Step, l:,S5-S:3!i- Blackle'n Chlnnr.o Vi'ntui;e, 2:00-3:45. Foiintnlnheail, 2:45-(i:25-10:00. Sopt. 3, 'I H(l ents. Now let's look at the whole a:40 Kept 'il. Calamity .lane Ss, Sam Sept. 3, Beautiful Blonde From Ba«h- Lout, Trlhi', 1:10-5:110-11:55'. Fauntaln- have tninip.i In your hand. This deal w'hii.'h led to the squeeze po- ful Bend: 4:05-7:10-0:00'. Bonton Black- hoad, 2:30-fl:15-10:00. Kim; til Ronkel, r; IT IUCU" i.i o. very hourly gadget at times'. 'Dass, 3:OO-(I:5(L. Xnlte One Fnl.'io Stop, lc'B Chinese. Venture. .1:10-0:10-0:55. Men, 12:40-4:40.. Sept.' 4-fi, llarkleyii or. sition. 1:30-7:00-10:15. Sept 7, Look for the Sept. _l-5, Strocts of Laredo, 3::>'0-7:00- Broadway, Bin Jnnk. Sept. 7, Sorrow- '3... Thai, he started with three Silver LlnlllK. 2:55-0:45. G-Mnll, 1:40- 10:10. SUKhtly Fren-h, 2:25-5:40-0:50, ful Jono.'t, UouRlmhod. 7:03-10:30. Se))t. (I, 'You're My "KverythlnK, 2:40- . * - * • irump.s and liiis a trump" available ' ' - S. (1 n 4 ouse-, MILLBURN. N. J. If SHQRI' HILLS;• 7:40-10:10. - ' I'o'r rudlnp purpr«raT..Thl« play Is PALACE ii. Anns .ERANK CABRINGTON—bl«ECrO»I-=«----j|/-3000J--. EAST ORANGE 1 1 Sept. 1-2, fl-T. Johnny All»Kro. 3:01- •illi'd the "trump echo ', or "three- r>. A J 2 BEACON _ MAPLEWOOD 7:13-10:03. Wtenrtl of Oz, 1:43-0:34. ,-ird pel er." Thp dope Is to play Now Playing Thru Sat. Eve., Sept. 3—-"THE DESERT SONG" Sept. 3, Johnny Allo[(ra7T:20-4:20-7:12- V. 7 S' 4 Sept. 1-2,- Wizard or Oz, 2:57-7:00- UIAPI-EWOOD 10:04. .Wizard of Ox, 2:40-3:41-0:33- tile middle trump-of three fltvit, ( 10:011. Sequoia, 1:4(1-11:57. Sept II, Wizard (NO, Sept. 1-2, Sorrowful Jonon, »:50. 11:25. Sept. 4-3, Johnny Allei-ro, 2:10- ,i tiAijA IHHillv.H .Xuxn.".. S. 7 .. .N OPENS TUESDAY NIGHT, SEPT. 6 , of Oz, 3:00-(!:5!)-10:07. Sequoia, 1:58- 3:10-0:02-10:54. Wizard of Oz,- 1:00-3:33- I hen the lowest. But don't do it s. s 5:48-0:5(1. Cnrtoona, 1:00-4:50. Sept. iU. RouBhnliod, 7:00-10:15. Snpt. 3. Sorrow- ,V)II" THRU S.-iT. unless there's a good chance of H. K Q i J EVES, (except Sun.) 8:30; MATS: WED. & SAT., 2:30 "ful~Jon-a. 3:35-7:00-10:15. Cnrtoonn. 0:44-0:30. -W 5, It HappnnH Every Sprlnpf, 1:00-4:07- 3:1|, RoilKhnhod, l.:45-.1:50-0:50. Sept. PIX RAUHAItA STANWYCK . your being able to ruff a «lde milt, (D.-K Q 0 R D. 10 7 6 5 4 THE RECENT BROADWAY HIT! ! 7:14-10:21. SonK of InillK,—2.:5l)-5:57- 4-5, Neptvme'H DaURhter, 1:50-5:20- 0:04. Sept. (1-7. It Happen* ISvory, Sept.. 1-2. K»onpe, 2:32-3:lo-7:45r10 - ROBKKT I'UKSTON • 'as otherwise-you will'not only give C. ,1 n R 6 C. Q JO .1 2 SprliiR, 3:10-7:00-10:07. SOUR of India, 0:50: Sun Come- Op, 3:23-0:50-10:20. 21). The Creoper, 1:211-4:00-0:41-0:111. valuable information to. declarer, 1:53-1) :30. Sopt. (i. Neptunc'H DmUThter, 0:45. Kid-- Sopt. 3, ISBcnpe, 2:04-5:21-7:50-10:31. "THE LADY GAMBLE5" ilia Show. 1:30. S>m Comes Dp, 7:00- The Creeper. 1:00-4:17-11:52-0:27. Cnr- hut may eati.se your partner to" • a A K Q .1 HOLLYWOOD 10:20. Sept. 7. Look for thn Silver I.ln- toon, 3:22. Sopt. 4-7, Wlnmi Over Wy- Ii,-ive o.binln storm, trying to'fig- 10 i) a 2 Sept. 1-2, 5-7, We Wore' StrnnKcrn, ln~. -0:50-. Forbidden Street; 7:00- omlnc, 1:00-3:2(1-5:53-8:10-10:45. Wlnc« SCVOAV—ONK DAY DXI.V 2:50-7:00-10:00. BlR Stonl, 1:40-0:55. 10:30. • • ~ of Glory, 2:20-4:55-7:22-11:48. ure out which (Hilt you want to H. J 2 f BLOOMER GIRL Sept. 3, Wo Woro Strnnpfors, 1:00-4 :-35", JAVI-BS I'H-AK; , •Br-S 7:30-10:4(1. BlK Steal, 3:15-0:20-0:30. RAHWAY Sopt. 4. We Were- StrnnKern. 1:00-4:03- MILLBURN in "THE MAN FROM TEXAS' • - - -• C. A K --"SturrlnK — ElVHPWtM • = H. The four spot.-When you hold 7:10-10:10.—Ulpr-ati>nlr-2^55-fHllO-n-:n5.— Sept. 2. Keep 'Km Flylnpc, 0.03. nirt« ANDZIA STKI'HRN . IMSRCY HtLrJlURN—. , M(>\., TIT.S., \\V,U. the urn or king or queen or Jack Sept. 1-2, Sorrowful .Tones, 3:00-7:05- Em Cowboy, 7:00-10*.3l). Sept. ;)-5. Keep Tho contrnct la «even /iprtdcs by KUZAK DOUGLASS CAMPBELL ELIZABETH ATim.ii: MI'KIMIY _ nni|--twc»-«mn-l-l— i i:\ri i;i'. ?\ COLOR 'one diamond nnd two cluba, for 3:110-7707^10:10. Sun Com™ Up, -M0- -Alli'Bro, r,10-3:55-10;J5. Sept. 4-5, Oni> ilecl.ire.r's hiind. For instance, if Sept. 1-2-4-5. Fund, 11:25,2:05-4:4.'l- 0:45. Sept. 7, Look for the silver I.ln- PKXXUT~M.( il;( ! A STTn it totnl of." twelve trlclcw.- lowing False Step, 1 -in-4")ri-7 •?.'<-io ••;5. c;n- you lend nTe~jnek from jack-llve- 7:25-10:10—1 Hold Thai. Uauy, 12:50-3:30.-- Inrc, 3:00-0:45. Foubldtlon-Street, l'30- lnmlty June A'- Saiu Iliwn. 2:5(l-tl:00-D 1 him one -short of the contract. Now 7 "n"':55. Sepl . • 3 Hold That Baby, 11:15- 7:00-111:20. Sept. A, On«-PnlB0 SI,-p. 1:15-11:40. On- —WIE SINGING/DUDE " four and di.-elnr'or hold;i king-ten- South considers two thlngs*- YOU WILL FIND . . T ^ ^~^ 2:00-4:40-7.:20-10:OS. • Pnntl, 12:35-3:15, lnmlty Jane Ar-HHiti Has.-;. 2'45-7 (15- I ii rce-di'iici', dcckircr has a double • EXCELLENT FttENCn-l'tAM'AN CV1S1NE » C.mCVLAR 5:55-0:35-11:20. Sept. 4, Hol'd Thnt tho 'opening lead of tho heart MODERATE llnliy, l:0O-:):40-0:20-0:05. Knml. 3:15- ~ MORRISTOWN Kloppi-r; but If you 'lead the four king must hrtvo bften from king- IIAR • PLEASANT, QVIET ATMOSPHERE • 4:55-7:33-10.20. Roselle Park spot partner will play tho ace and NKW COMMUNITY queen; and, for hl« double, West- I'lUCES. - Srpt. 1-3 8-7. I Win - Main Wiir PARK nd through the kiritf-ton-throe should have? the .klng-queen of B«pt. 1, OiviinblanoK, 10:00-1:00-4:00- nrlde, 2:30-7:00-0:05. Snpt. 3-.1, I Win Sept. 1-2, Wizard of Oz. 12.51-7 00- and declarer can only get one trick 7:05-10:10. Cl-Mon, 11:40-2:40-5:45-0:45. a Male War Brld«, 2:00-4:00-B:0,1-ll:10- 10:0(1. Se(|uola. l:3O-(l."»5 Sept. 3, Wiz- diamonds. If tho»« assumption« Sept. 2-3. Fountnlnheiul, 10:00-1:00-4:- 10:10. ard of da. 1 :0O-4:0fl-7:OS-10:00 Se- in, the. unit. Similarly, if you lead- are correct, South .ioe« ii, way to 00-7:00-10:00. Ono Lnnt Film!, 11:53- PARK t|UO|a, 2:55-5:51-8:57. Sept. 4-fi. Great tlic qih-en from (|uoen-nvo-foiir 2:55-5:55-B':55. Sept. 4, Groat dntsby, Oatsby, niR Jai'k^ make the hand—by devoloplng a I :00-4:03-7:10-10:"13. Manhamlluil, 2:30-. Sept. 1-3,' Clrent QatKby, 2:00-7:00- (Hid ileclfiri'i' holds (ice-jack-thrce .tqucczc on West In hearts and 5:33-0:43. Sopt. 5, Qreat OaUDy, 12:40- 0:50.' Shed no Team, 3:30-0:40. Sept. 3, . SOUTH ORANGE will get two trickMr while lead- :!:50-7:00-10:13. Mnnhnnrllocl. 11:00-2:- Oreat Oiltsby, 3:25-11:05-0:55. Shed no dlamond.n, - ' 10-5:25-11:33. Sept. (I, Clrent Ont«hy, Tenr«. 3:00-4:50-7:35-10:3(1. Sept. 4-5, CAMKO ing the four will' limit him to one. 10:00-1:05-4:10-7:13-10:30. Manhandled, Bad Boy, 2:10-5120-0:40. Wizard of Oz, Sept .1-3, r'ountalnliend, 2:40-8 30. The flrot trick 111 won with iium- ll:35-2:35-.1:40-fl:4.1. 3:35-11:50-10:05. Sept. a, nad Boy, 3:40- Lout Tribe, 1:30-7:10-10:10, Srpt. 4-5, ..IOJHI Hoover of Scotch , Plains my'« ace of hwirts, then n'oven 0:45. Wlz-rd of Oz. 2:00-7:00-10:15. "Ilarkleys of Hriliid'way. 3:00-11:30-10'00 ItKGENT niR Jack. 1:40-5:00-11:35 S.-pl fi, nar- writes: "Our group Is jiiat ,start- rounds of trumps follow. Next Sept. 1-2, 3-7. Oounlnrpnncli, 11:13- klcy- of Jlrondway, 2:50-8:30. Ille, Jju-k, ing, to play jierlous bridge and we South .Cannes the ace .nnd king of ROOTIB I*'— OONVKNT STATION, N. *. •:>'25-5:40-8:30. tlopo of Snnd. 13:30. MORRIS-PLAINS 1:36-7:00-10:15, Sepl '". Korro-vful would like some lnfon\wition rt club«i ^ Thi.i brings about thn 3 40.(1:50-10:05. Srpt. 3, Colinterpunr.h, Jone». 2:50-7:00-10:0(1 nnili'.h'jhort, 1 311- n 'ENJOY OUR BEAUTiFUL FLORAL DISPLAY 12:35-3:40-H:45-0:5S. Hope of Snnd, 11:- DRIVK-YN 11:40. • WARNER BAXtEH in the sr|ueey,e play. We are such squeeze position shown * above. (111-1:50-4:33-0:00-11:10. Sopt. 4. Ooun- Bopt. 1-3, Red Cunyon. Sept. A, Un- lerpnnoh, 2:43-5:50-0:35. nopn of Sand, tamed BrePrt, Sept. .1-7, Cover Up, SUMMIT 'The DEVIL'S HENCHMjrT grcenhoriiH tluit we don't know West IN helpless when South lends »acitiTin ONJON »ovr AW OBABIN—rnoo'K tta» 1 :(10-4:00 J:03-10:03. how it works. Could you give an th» wpad iriciALTies— riLKt IWIONON—CHICKICN BAN«« r Strike It Rich. „ LYRIC KltZ Sept. 1-2, Neptune'* 'nnunhter. 3 07- IIIHV example?" } Our r«cUUUt Jwallabta for V.Uinft, HaHqu.U ami fnrtU, Snpt. t, Air Hontluin, 11 :00-2 :.10-3:33- NEWARK 7:37-0:47. Sept. 3-5. Nepliine'n IlnHKh- The siiuei'/.e it< an advnniM'd play,/ .'CORRECTION MORIHSTOWN 4-4WW 11:05. Wo Woro Strnniteni, 12:20-3:30- ter, 2:50-5:13,7:20-!l'3!l Mepl Ii. Nep- 7:00-10:10 Sept. 2,'5-7, M^HoiteiiB, 12:- BRANFORn tune's DallKhter. 3 117-7 .'37-il '47 Rent ijin, nnd you would do better lo . "Bloomer Girl" will open at the NEW LARGE DUMONT TELEVISION 23-2:40-5:53-d :05. We Wore Stninprorn, Si'pt. 1-2, 5-7, It'" K Clri-lil, Fi'ellnR, 7. Neptune's niuiKhler, 3(17-7 10-10:17, l the fundamentals down pat Paper Mill Playhouse, Mll'lhui'n, 12:30-:i :4S-7 :(1.1-10 :10. Sept. 3. Air 11:00-2:0(1-5:05-0:05-11:0.1. Houne Anronu Ynu'r.- Mv liverythluK, « 13 Ilo«ti>«H, 13:55-4:00-7:1)3-10:10." We Were the Street. lJ:5O-JT!O-«:53-ll:»5. Seiit. STRAND f before worrying o(jer fancy man- Se'p'tombw (!, not September Jfi as StrnliRerH lion - 'i:00 - 5:05-8:10-ll:l.V 3, It's a Ornat Fel'llllR, 12:10-3:15-(l:15- Sept 1 Flnwlni: (lolil, 1. fill-" 511 Tlif uvi'd like the. Hipn'cze; however, er'roncotmly Advertised, on thl.i Hnpt. 4. Air HoHtcus, 2:35-3:53-11:0(1. We H;2O-12:OO. Hollne. Aci'ond the Street. .Sun Cnmeu .Up. 3 '27-7:1(1-10:17. Hi-pl Won. atrnnnerii. 1 :(10-4:0()-7:00-101:03. lrOn-i^OO-ii^.i-OIOS-lOM.I. Sept. 4. It'll 2 O-Man, 2.15-8:57 lllli .'d'-k, 3:.'1O-• never could resist n ' pnge ln.it week. * - n Oreat FeelliiK, 2:30-5:20-0:10-11 :«0. 7-U)-l(lil2. Sept. 3, fi-Man. 2:1111-5(12- STATK nndl'ltOYAL House Arroun the Street, ,1:20-4:0.1-0:50. 7-42-10:44. '11111 Jai'k. 3'37-tl:17-0:m LEX THE WHOLE | r " Hept. 1-3, Clront OatHliy. Mnnlinndleil. CAMKO " , " N.'pt 4-. i Amaziin (iue',|. 2 :(10.5'00- Sept. 4-fl, Wizard of Oz, IllK .Ini'li, l 7:30-10:30 l?ed Pony. 3:32-lVin-0 111 Sept:'1-2, Sorrowful ,Iom »; 3:05-7:00- Hept. 0-7, Forbidden .Street. 2'22-8'.iB ON LABOR DAY FAMILY ENJOY STRAND 10:05. noviKllBhod, l:35-n:40. Hepl. 3, The Red Menace, 3 53-7'ln-in. •.•!) Hept. 1, JunRle Cloilden.i, OooiJ. Neu'N. Sorrowfufull jjMnen,, 3:40-7:00-10:10. ROIIRIIR - )Ve will f>c Sopt. 2-3, It. Hnppened I" Tirnnlclyn, iiHod, 1:30-5:25-0:454 . CarlomiHC , 2:5.1251. UNION CRYSTAL LAKE PARK •H. O. 8. JUihmnrlne. Hept. 4-n. Cali- Hept. 4-5. Keptnne'H PuUKhtcr, 1:00- fornia, Hnsy Conif,1 Kimy Op. . 4:10-7:15-ldrJ,1. S\in Come« Up, 3:39- I)R!VK-iN. 11 1 ELIZABETH A V SERVING DINNERS '"THE PLAYGROUND IN THE MOUNTAINS" 5:40-11:55. Sept. (1. Neptljne'H DiUUUller, Si'Ht 1-31 l.lldv t iiUHlili '-. hepl 4. N cE W A R K , N . J . :l'05-7:00-10:i.1. Bull Comes Up, 1:35- Man from TVxns Hepl 5-7. Had Mo>. • SWIMMING ,...'. v IRVINGTOK' •••••'... 0'40, Sept. 7, TiQnlc for.(he .'Ulvor Lln- SlnislHH J)ude. . . . U I it u/ I o w I) - 1 9 0 1 12:30to 7:30 lllK, 3:05-7:00-10:20. Forbidden flttent, X!NION ' • BOATING OAHTLF, , 1:35-0:50. ' . r 'riut;i\, iii'., >;:n,, Sf|>i. i-;-:i Sept. 1-5, ' Vnlllllnlnhniul. 3:43-7:0.1- Sept 1 Johnny Alii'i'.ro. 3"ll-ll:n l "siiiiiiiiwi i i. .in\i:s" • KIDDIE RIDES I'HOCl'OR'R t , Millilmndleil, 1 :ar.-Y: 15- M>:llll. He]il '.', /( in quilo wort 10:1(1. I.OMI, Trlhr, -1:311-11:55. Sept. :t; Jdhnny All<'i;r<>. :nM!-!i:iiii..M.anh.uidli-d. Kol en ,II,III' • VARIETY AMUSEMENTS. Founlnlnhi'iul, 4:11(1-7:25-10:45. I,o;;t Sopt. 1-2. 5-«, Kbttory'u lliirrli'iuie. To h<\ nun* yini will "ii Trlliei 1:2ll-li:(l5-O:3O. Illicit- Pilvntwi., 10:30-1:07-U:44-(l:31-ll:5ll-ll:3S. Trull of 1:2.1-7 :15-10 :(1(). Ni-pt: 3, Jnlmnv AHi'iiu, SUM., M1111.. Till",., Si'lH..'1-.V-li 731 West Seventh' • lplCNIC GROUNDS (lie Yukon, 12:on-2:37-5:r4-7:51-10:2ll. rTlO-4 tlin-V ; I(l-td : \IC;H ii:n " I'mul thai in tvtntiterjttl '.!:4». Sopt. 4. (Irciit '(lnt!.liy. l:00-l:in- : 5:30-0:4(1. HIM" • 4. tin! s<:vnn iiVthuir first tvclinl- " times of Murilyn Milk-r. i-'iliri version of KV"Nt-ptunc'K Daughter - —.Swimming With the gruduation of many Scott Kitzfji.-raW 's novel, <.-on' "" ^"^ Skclton star.in techni enrollment of 880 is expocted to be Bend" — Holly Graljlc, n IILSS who [cri ^"f '"J'liitic comedy. down to TOO this fall. A freshman P cicti:. Alan Ln'l stars t'astlI'auol knov.'.s how to hutidlvid. six-shooter, olass of between 1M *md 180 stu- Alice .Htfira In Technicolor western coin ' "Kouglishod"—Western ndventur- dontn' continued tho downward L Ferriir edy. Rudy Vallc-t- and Ceasitr Ro- of cold-blooded killer ut to go' trend toward the expected long- moro also atur. vengeance. Directed by Mark Rob haul level of about 600 engineer* * • * .-son, director of "Chumplon", .nn at the State University, officials "Bud -Hoy—Audio Murphy, ujir "Home of the Brave."' .. Mid. hi'ro, .itars nan (U-!l nqui-nt re- * • . • formed by Lloyd N')li« mil! Ham lliisri"— ] star in Technicolor version No 75c Extras! Z(inc Grey's "Wildllirc." /. Dancing, Yvonilo Do Curio all to^gi-rl out us I ' .»_ • » Just good food, nicely se ved In / Dinner Western bad. girl, (.'alamlty Jam ' "Return of October"—techn|colo a country atmosph .re 1 nnd Show meets a -hud man in tin- form of i film-concerning ft horse, psycholog; Full course dinner..'. ,$1.75-$2.1S V from $2.00 up "Sam Buns (Howard Duff). ' profcajor nnd girl, who bollcve: Platter w. Vegetables Sl.3S-Sl.flO ' - MOCOVIICHA*O| j.hor«o l.i reincarnatron of doa< WSSH "Hon(on HlucUlc'x Ch i A«Iv"-n- Served until 10 p. m. turn" — Chnstcr-Moc Bla.cklo \ uncle.. Glenn- Ford nnd Terr Moore star • In this comedy wit discovers murderer of Chlneoe .tome dfllfthjtfully nmunlng. situa- Cijtcken . lauiuirymnn. tions. ^FLAGSHIP Route « _ :— Fulls "Frtrblddim Street" — Maureen "Slightly Freneli"—movie dlrectoi Totown Uoro i m SHOW BOAT anwrtDnnu wsTstarit "Don Amecho transforms Irish Clutcd Mondayt PHONI UNIOMVILU ].)lot film version of Mai-gi'ry Sharps . cnrnivnl girl Dorothly Lamour ]nt AFTON TEA ROOM, Florham Park. The colonial building, now a tea room, was one.of the first building! ."Brlttanla Mews." "French" actress. In Florham Park, 'and for a time served as general store and post office. Wl. : JtRXONMTIONED ROUTIlf, UNION, N.J. _ film version of (iL'NPLAV highlights tho action m "Sorrowful tTonc's" — Boh Hop I PIOM 10 TO 1,0(0 Ayn Rand'a morallotic novel with "Johnny Allegro" now on HuhurbanjPOmcc)y ha.ied on Damon-Runyon' "Home of the Brave" G«ry Cooper as indivlduiill.itio screens. ' | atory. Restaurants DONOHUES • . ^ _i 1 »' • • - ^ Plays at Loew's Theater "A Fine Neu Jeney Eating "Take .(>no. Falun Step"—William ' VlSco" Powell as college professor get "Home of the Brave,". Stanley Solution To hast Wveh't* Banker Turned Restaurateur Kramer's screen adaptation of Ar- MOUNTAINVIEYV, N. J. SWIM'- PICNTIO - PLAV mixed up in "comedy-mystery. ' Two Tools , AH Sport» |A C R A P C |A E 5 A G A thur. Laurent's -Broadway hit,-yes- On tho Nnwark - Pompton- I-I Z s Is s s * * * Turnplko (Route 23) ' Open to Iiullvirt\inl» I p i terday' began li« engagement at g l ' R C k s E R N "Tim lA George Dunlon, a Linden locli- USKD FLAG mlth, for instance, recalls tho Tho flr-st use of the American tho role of "Mr. Plm." Others of An Ice Show - Sunday night phone call from . locked out material found In a fort- under Novack and Alice Couclll. Picnic - Swim - or when they, enmc to work the oelge by th« Bdltlsh. Curtain time t» S:1B. 79 81 6Z 84 as" 87 88 ollowlng morning. When Dunton arrived on the IiKi!li 89 9O 94 95 eon*, the nwnufacturer' handed Enjoy A Boat Ride 1m tho key to the . door, but A PARK ALL THEIR OWN 96 98 loo IOI O2 1O3 vhlch ho .mid had failed to open ho lock. Dunton looked nt the FOR THE SMALL FRY WHEN YOU MAKE YOUR CHOICES 04 106 107 108 io9 ock, then at the "other koya on he ring. One glance t

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