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Whether your birthday falls next Weak or next month, why'"noi have | Covering SPRING^IELD_and MOUNTAINSIDE it Mated hero by culling THB BUN, By Helper Mlllbyrn J-IZGS,' or Jot It on a postal? Qur Wen will carry over the date from year to yenr,-M that It needn't OFFICIAL NKW8PAPKE SUBSCKXPTION be repeated. Mason Worker Palls from Vol. XIII, No. 50 TOWNBUIP OF BPBINOFUXD Springfield, NTT, Friday, SeptemlDer 13' 1940 TWO DOIXAR8 Vt THB TEAM. Price Five Cents Scaffold, Landing On "Happy Birthday" greetings are Assistant Below extended this week by the.SUN to the following residents:., Rescind Action Attention Focused On Watchung A workman was miraculously Company Honors Beware! Recreation SEPTEMBER: saved from certain death late Wed- Reservation As Fall Approaches Beware! Better stay In tonight. ~ 13—Harry C. Anderson, Sf. nesday afternoon when he fell off On Selling Land Springfield Man Witches and goblins and black cats Mrs. JEmanuer O Holms a scaffold and in landing on a deer. Nature walks, starting in an- are about Who knows what_fate helper, who was working- on the Wlth swimming and seashore re- Committee _,_ Fred'Palmer "~ . MOtJNTAINSIDE .—• The Borough sorts closed for the season, many other month, allow the partaking of may have In store for ground below him,_escaped with less the joys of nature in the fellowship Lincoln Wood of 16 Warner ave- 14—H. Leslie Chlsholm ~~ Council Tuesday night, at the in- pairs of eyes are expected to turn nue, who has had a hand in build- __you? Watch out there. Edward Jaeckel serious- injuries. of kindred souls. j_ — Not three on a match. 1 sistence of Councilman John B. towards the Watchung Reservation ing a large portion of the hundreds Herald A. Jones • • • The men were completing mason Historical Interest You're sure to have Appointed Moxon, rescinded action token at. n. where the approach of Fall heralds work on the new ^BretUer Building, Historically, the Reservation holds of thousands of miles of telephone Mrs. George Phillips, special meeting on August 6 which increased, activity. lines now serving the telephone sys- _. bad luck. She broke 242-244 Morris' avenue, ;placlng a perennial appeal- for many. Its 15—Mrs;",John L. Mayer authorized Borough Attorney Charles • Coming at a most" opportune a mirror? Horrors, stucco on the northerly side of the "Deserted- Village," copper mine, old tem in Essex County and vicinity; Mayor Appoints Five Men .Mrs. Anna Pelos ... N. Thorne, Jr., to sell a tax lien on time, Summit lane, another "link in she'll have seven long building, where a narrow concrete burial ground with a -tombstone marked the thirty-fifth anniversary to Oversee Activity 16—Mrs.- Lincoln Wood, Sr, the chain of paved approaches to years of bad luck walk separates It froni an adjacent property along Route 29. The prop- dating back to 1776, and ife Cataract of his start as 'a telephone man Arthur Swanson,. ;.-• « erty, over 100 acres in Section B the Reservation, -has been com- Saturday. A luncheon of his asso- Look out! A black cat. Run, hurry In Local Schools structure. .•••..' Hollow and ' New Providence roads don't let him cross in front of you Mrs. Cathcrlnc'Cain .- along the highway, was to be -sold pleted and opened under the super- ciates in the New Jersey Bell Tele- Samuel Belowsky, 56, of 120 which follow the "Wa-Ha Kick" and You put your under-wear on in- Initial steps toward coordinating John Smith •'"'" - • -fo-J-hA-T.tifnyp^/vnp.ypinpmpnt. pnm- ^4slon-<)f-tho-Board-ofichosen_Eree» .Schley street, Newark,, was working" tratf^ftnd—erraHged-4fr?—Te recreational facilities for young men John J. McCormack pany for the amount of taxes and holders- The new approach will bo ""Mo No Fe Nonck" Indian trans arc on a scalfold 20 feet above the all intriguing. 'Likewise the "pud- in the township were taken wedr Audrey Valentine interest due, the borpugh, thereby especially serviceable to visitors bad, there's no hope for you. Thnv ground—when'-ho lost his footing dlngstone" boulders^—^reminiscent of nesday night when Mayor Wilbur 17—Mrs. Walter L- Perry . eliminating foreclosure proceedings. from Elizabeth,' Hillside, Union and teen at the dinner table tonight? and fell oil. The helper,-John A. the Glacial Age. M. Selander announced appointment —- William H. Brodhead Councilman Moxon declared the Springfield- who plan to drive to this Quick, invite another guest. Any- Thomas F. Clark Clark,. 41, of 1088 William street, Lake Surprise, the largest lake in one will do. Spiders, bats, watch of a flve-man_Recreatlon Commit- notion—illegal—because the special wooded area ,yia Route 29, Baltusrol tee to function on evening activities Richard Pleper '..-.'' Elizabeth, was struck on the head the'county, holds especial appeal for out for. them. And don't step on meeting notice sent the councihnen road and then Summit lane. in local grammar schools. -Maly Ann'Prinz T^— by-the falling-man, and,Jcnocked Jj> the bass and pickerel .fishermen, an ant-7-or the... cross Jine on^the the ground. did~ not-state- -that- the = measure ^Forthe' nature while Green^Brook, in the south-, 1 With thevlew of selecting "dele-'" 18—Mrs. Willis E. "Hamilton would be discussed.1 Attorney Thorn side walk.' Watch out, you , super- Warren, Rubaii Belowsky was taken to . Overlook ing wild flowers will vie for atten- western section" of the Reservation, stitious people, for today is the day gates from diversified groups, such ' Hospital in the police ambulance, agreed with Moxon and the Coun- tion "with nimble. wild creatures or has become noted as a trout fishing as the Board of Education. Town-, Mrs. Norbert_Kuirnqr ... cil authorized him to communicate of the demons and spirits- It's Fri- William F. Poole '; '•' driven by Patrolman Stiles, where with sweet music of many song stream'. " ". day the thirteenth. ; . ship Committee, Lions Club, Ameri- Jt With thfe development company .toll- birds. The more fortunate, visitors Boating and canoeing on the lake. can Legion and Boy Scouts. Seiander ring— them—the—offer-could-not-be.| his head and other head injuries.' [-will-be-treated-to-argllmP6e-<>f-;the (tlie-boate-ararentedrbutthe canoes selected the following _ to, serve: Charles Temple made. Moxon also questioned the Clark was severely-cut on the chin fleet-footed" Virginia' wnite-tailed (Continued on P&ge 4) Committetaian Alfred G.. Trundle, .---Mrs, Clark H. Smith legality of the August 6 meeting on by an upright iron post, arid .was Waldo M. Brown, Engel E. Hershey, Stephen Treader the basls that the Tio'tices sent tho also taken to the-hospltal, but later ;i Republicans Will Herbert R- Day and Edward Ruby. councllmen did-not arrive at leasts released. The Nowark man Is still The group will select Its own chair- 48 hours prior to the meeting tinier Helen Milton To Marry confined at Overlook Hospital. High School PTA Hold Rally Soon man. Farming Council in accordance with Council proce- At Union September 21 The chairman pointed out that dure. •••*-. the Board of Education suggested The Springfield Republican Club T - Seek Fire Protection To Seek Members appointment of a recreational group; held its first Fall meeting Monday An appeal for adequate fire pro- -' Miss Helen Milton, daughter of to oversee that .various activities, Plans Discussed Building Figures night in Qulnzel Hall. Tentative tection for their homes was brought Mr- and Mrs. Thomas W. Milton' ol including athletic and social, be car- Plans for the Fall were discussed plans for a Rally to be held probably to the Council by a group of resi- 67 Tooker .avenue, Will be married ried oat In local schools. Recently, by tho executive committee of early._next month in. Singers Park .The first mooting—of—the newly dents from-tHeJVMchHiii section •to Arnold Miller, son of Mr. and the WPA promised part-time super- Up To $329,792 Regional High Parent-Teacher As- were formulated. Gregg L. Frost formed Vocational Agrlculturo Ad- of. the borough} who claimed, that Mrs. J. Edward- Miller of Newark, LINCOLN WOOD, SR. visors to handle such supervision at sociation last night, ,A membership was named chairman ,of the com- visory'Council'was held Wednesday water pressure In the section was Saturday of next_week~. The wed- the James Caldwell and Raymond Building Inspector Reuben H. drive Is scheduled from. September phone Company plant organization mittee. Freeholder Lee S. Rigby .night in the Regional High' School not sufficient for protection from ding will take place at 5 P. M. In Ohisholm Schools, and it is ex- Marsh issued $63,150 in permits dur- 30 tb-October 4. Mrs. Harry Hart was held in his honor last Thurs- was named chairman of a commit- with ten leaders In the flotd' of fire. Several stated they had suf- is In charge of activities from the Connecticut Farms Presbyterian pected that the new committee will- ing August, bringing the_year's total Church' in JJnion. Rev. Fred W. day at the Hotel Suburban in East tee to raise a Willkle-For-Presldent County agriculture present. ficient water supply for home use, Springfield. ^_ J govern their work. The purpose of the new organiza- to' date in operations to $329,792. Druckenmiller, pastor, will'offlciateT 'Orange, to make the event. At the banner over Morris avenue. but that when a neighbor used wa- The first meeting of the associa- Farmers Appeal Sentence ,~' tion Is to act as an advisory "coun- The list of individual permits fol- After the .ceremony, a reception will luncheon a gold service emblem, ap- Members of tho Rally committee ter extensively, pressure was re- tion will be held Thursday-evening, Notice of appeal was recelyed from - ell for the Vocational Agriculture lows: "be~rield^at the Flagship in Union.. propriately inscrffiecl^ was presented; ore as follows: A. B._Anderson, duced. •. October 24. ' Tho program will be Mrs. Anna M. Pelos on a five day group in the High School and to Albert Flemer, Meisel avenue, 1- Miss Milton's sister, Mrs. Ralph to Wood by P. T. Kraus, metropoli- publicity; Freeholder Lee S. Rigby, Several months ago the Plainfleld- announced later- suspension against New Farmers' family dwelling, $4,000; Olaf Pal- Monson of Irvlngton, will be matron tan, division plant, superintendent guests and entertainment; Henry C. discuss the agricultural needs of the Union Water Company proposed a Officers for the new year follow: Inn, Morris turnplke.recently meted mer, Marcy avenue, gas burner, $350;. of honor and the bridesmaids will for the company. MoMullen, hall and music; Tax Col- district. -Tentative, plans were made standpine to bo erected on a plot President, Mrs. Xavler V. Master- out on a charge of creating un- J. Gorga, Hillside avenue, gas bur- be-Miss-Margoret Chester of New- Wood, a member of the Telephone lector-Charles Huff, finance; Com- _—for instituting a.placement program • (Continued on Page A) necessary noises, brawls and nuis- ner, $500; Herbert Kuvin, 400 Mor- son of Berkeley Heights; treasurer, ark, and' Miss Henrietta Patelski of Pioneers of America, an organiza- for the- agricultural .students w.h.0 Paul Voelker of Springfield; record- fnltteeman Lewis F. Macartnoy, ance, as brought by a neighbor. ris avenue, oil-burner, $400; Engol- Trenton, Jennie Miller of Union; tion iri this country: and Canada of aro required to do practical work. ing secretary, Mrs. Henry C. Weber tickets; Miss Edith S. Hanklns, Mrs. Papers in the case were referred to man-Goodfleld Co., Morris avenue, Mr. Miller's niece, will be flower girl. veteran members of the industry, A bulletin will be distributed to the of Mountainside; corresponding sec- Peter Meisel and Mayor Wilbur M. Counsel Charles W. Weeks, who! will office building, $500; F. Bremer, Inc-, Jack Miller will be his brother's best lias been in the line splicing group local garden Clubs, school boards Five Accidents retary, Miss Porter of the faculty; Selander, reception; and Richard T. represent the township at the hear- and commercial agriculturalists in Bryant avenue, 1-family dwelling, man. Thomas W. Milton, Jr-, of tho tolephono plant department Bunnell, program. faculty representative, William brother of the bride; Arthur Uffert ing before Acting ABC Commissioner • the'Regional district , $5,000; Walter Hohn, 37^~S~overna in Newark ar^d the Oranges districts Marize; vice-presidents, Mrs. Gil- of Newark, Willard Stekroth of East Garrett September 25. ' Wilholm N. Peigelbeck, instructor avenue, 1-family dwelling, $6,000; throughout his caree£. Over^Week-End -ber_^.Pl^tenger_of_Mountainslde, Mrs. Orange-and-ijIr.-Monson-of. An ordinance, was introduced, to -„ irTagrlcultirre"at tho-sch'oolrpresided John Belfatto,-Mllltown-roadrl-f am- Horace Frazee of Berkeley HeigHtsT ily dwelling, $3,000. ton, will usher. provide~for_.a-macadam...pavement":. at a round tabje discussion. Tho Four persons-Were injured in three Mrs. Philip Mowrey of Springfield, StarsTo Oppose In Linden avenue, from Morris to Also William N. Heard, 102 Mor- necessity of praotical experience was out of five auto accidents over tho Mrs. William Cannon of Clark Edward T. Pearson Wed Wabeno avenues, and -also concrete ris avenue, garage,—$800;- Anshoro stressed and the position the school week-end. Mrs. Edith Love, 45, Township, MrS' J. Schubert ofJ3ar- curbs; walks and storm sewer In a Home Builders, Inc., -Henshaw ave- ""' can take in training young men In passenger In an auto driven by Roy wood and Mrs. Joseph Pecon of To Anita Anglcmeyer Madison Friday few sections. The WPA has ap- tho field'of general agriculture to nue, three dwellings at $4,p00 each; L. Love of 54 Mountain—avenue, Kenllworth. • Enrollment Rise propriated $11,602 for the Improve- - meet tho needs of local agriculture A. Brander, 144 Tooker avenue, ga- Plainfiold, suffered from shock and Standing committee chairmen fol- MrT arid Mrs..Daniel Morgan Two games within two d^ys next ment, with'the balance of the cost problems-was discussed. rage, $300; Frank" Clark, Dondar cuts and Mrs. C. H. Marth, riding week-end will tune up the Spring- to be assessed against property own- road, garage, $300; Paul Holdler, low: Budget and finance, George At Regional High Anglemyer of 52 Eckert avonue, New- Warren W. Halsey, supervising in a car driven by R. S Keelar of ark, announce tho' marriage of their field JStar,s, for . their North Jersey er$ there. Route J29, furniture shop, $1,000. , Morton of Springfield; student-aid, principal, greeted the group and Scqttdalc, Pa., sufrered rlghtjtfm in- daughter, Antla Mabel, to Edward Professional- League debut Septem- Also W. Louis Morrison, Alvlri Albert A. Sorge, also of Springfield; The local Red Cross was granted briefly outlined the program the juries and a possible rib fracture. A slight increase in enrollment Thornton Pearson, son of Mr., and ber 29- Coach Bill Brown's local terrace, two dwellings at~$4,000 each; membership, Mrs. Edmund Frey of permission to use the Town Hall agriculture students . had " followed She wits examined by Dr. Gabriel was noted in the Regional High Mi-s._ Alex E. Pearson of 248 Short semipros will meet the Madison twice weekly for sewing of cloth-, Spring Brook Park, Colfax road, Mountainside; program, H. Wander and the. work they accomplished. Llull and takon tor the Overlook of Clark Township and JamesXlamp- School as It got undor way this Hills avenue. The ceremony was Colonels Friday night of next week ing to be sent to war refugees. Fire •_ two dwellings at $4,000 each, and -.;••-•- - Those -who attended-the-meeting Hospital "Iri" Summit'Tor observatlori; bell of-the faculty; home-room rep- week for the fourth year. To: date, porfbrmed' in Christ Episcopal at.Dodge Fields Madison, in a non- Chief Charles Plnkava listed three ~ tho same firm, in Crest place, two were Mr. Halsey, Mr Poigolbeck, Tho accident occured early Sun- resentative, William Manze; "Found- 918 students have enrolled and it is Church, Short Hills, Saturday after- league contest, ana on Sunday fol- auto fires as activities of the depart- dwellings^at $4,000 each and one at Charles Brewer of Clark Township. day morning near the Howard John- er's Day," Mrs. Edward- Menerth of expected that the figure will reach" noon by Rev. Herbert Cooper. lowing will travel to Cedar Brook ment during August. $5,000. ~A.total of-132 permits have 940, about 30 moro- students than Park; Plainfleld, to meet the Ced*r Mrs. Robert ,»D. Davidson of Moun- son Restaurant on. Route 29. Ac- Mountainside; recreation;-Miss Kay Miss; Jean Gertrude Ocksreider The matter of establishing uni- been issued, Marsh reports. . ~~ last year-' • Brooks at their field. Tickets for tainside, —Joseph- Mulholland of cording to police, Keelar was riding Phillips of the faculty; safety, was maid of honor and John Clin- form rules on grading sidewalks on the Madison_game, 25 cents for' r-_ Scotch Plains, Prof. HrO. Sampson oast on the highway and orashed Dennis Comlskey of Garwood;. in- Several changes in tho teaching ton Howell best man. The bride Morris avenue was referred to Engi- children and 50 cents for adults, of the College of • Agriculture, New Into the west bound Love car when ternational'relations, Michael Gatti staff at the high school have been wore a blue velvet afternoon dress neer Lennox for study, to be re- tax included, are available from Bill Brunswick, John Pearson, John ho attempted to avoid colliding with of the faculty and Mrs. Joseph made. Miss Beverly Mlthen, grad- with hat to rnatch and carried talis- ported back to the board by ordi- Brown.- . Dushanek and "Merle Pattea of Albert B. Flemer another auto. Both vehicles woro Pecon of kenllworth; historian, Mrs. uate of New Jersoy. College for man foses^-Tho maid of honor wore nance. An assessment report of Garwood, Fred D. Osmun; county considerably damaged and were Thomas Doyle of Mountainside; Women, -who formerly taught In tho dubonnet velvet with hat to match Kick-off .at Madison will take $5,884 levy on sanitary sewer on - agrlculturo agent, and James M. towed to garages. • - - •....: publicity, Mrs. Elwood! Carrnichael Bound Brook High School, has been and carried kiilarnoy roses. place at 6:30 P. M., and the probable Route 29, about 1)900 feet southerly Married Saturday added to_the domestic science de- Puguid of Springfield. Edwin Bannan of 200 East Grand of Springfield; publications, Miss .Tho bride is a graduate of Wee- lineup will be as follows: Left end, from Hillside. avenue to a point at partmenj;: Miss Gladys M. Keane, avenue, Roselle Park, was taken to Swanbergof Kenilwor.th; goals, Mrs, quahic High School, Nowark, -and Walt Coping; left guard; Bill Ram- the Howard Johnson Restaurant, graduate of Montclalr State Teach- Miss Holen M. Bateman,. daugh- tho Overlook Hospital in Summit In .Gilbert Plttenger of Mountainside;- Mr. Pearson was graduated from sey; left guard, Cecil Knox; center, was confirmed. Through a private crs.^rpm Hawthorne High School, ter of-^Mrs^-Mabel G. Bateman of _tho-^township—ambulance—suffering- -Stevens^institute- of—Technology^ JBud Hoffman;—right—guardr^^J'aul in tho geography department;" Miss" agreement between seven i RegfipirahEle , Nowark, was from shock after ' his car was de- Hoboken. After a two weeks' wed- Duychirick; right tackle, Karl Dean; ven— nenhour" of Mountainside, and hos--Veronic- Bindas of Trenton Stat'e erty owners and Robert Downs, Inc., :marricd SaturdaycvertrnB^ to Albert molished in a head-on collision on ding trip the couple will reside in right end; Joe Maguire; quarter- pltality, "Mrs. Peter Keller of Clark Teachers, who formerly taught Jn the corporation which owns the — B. Flemer, son of Mr- and Mrs. Carl Route 29 oarljMrtie same-morning. Irvington. ' • back^ Ed Murzlnskl; left half, BUI Township. The ways, and means tho State Home for Girls,_Tj:entbn, 0 restaurant, the latter requested- trje-— Awaiting Openei H. Flcmor, of 182 Mclsel avenue? in Bannan~was driving east on the" Browift right half, Carl Vancio, and committee- is^bmT5]jnod' with the in trm" Romwnrr.ln'l department; sewer construction last" Summer and St.__Jbhn's~ Protestant Episcopal highway and crashed—into the left budget and finance group. fullback, Charley Sicolo. Z,.L;_' ha^agreed_.to..pay: the entlrelcost. Z-_- Iri, preparing Torino oppnlng Churchr-af-Newark. Rev,—John E. frorit_of. a^truck driven by-Fred"!" Joseph RED GROSS SEEKS For reserves;"" Ziggy Sadowski will 'test at JBound Brook September-28, Hambllr)L..ofj[lclated and a reception, Peters.-sJr-.T—of Woodbrook Farms, "Teachers, formerly, of Washington, be available at end, Matt Dandrea avaa-held after thnrccrenrony iff the ==: N. J. "Hlgfi~SchooIr ln~the-sclenco CLOTHIN& WORKERS Regional High School's 1940 footbnit Mptuchen. ' =" . • --•J - ^ ' at. tackle,. Al Scarpitto. and'Rocco GRAMMAR SCHOOLS scrimmaged .wl'thdranfofditt Palmer House,_Eastr Orange. -department; Earl'B. Garrison, Tren- Carella at guards,-George_Safar'at |-~ F.OU1- cars were involved in an COURSE COMBINED Mrs. Herman G. -Morrison, pro- REOPENED MONDAY^ Vednesday, and^according 3 accident Sunday afternoon ton Ftf.nte Tpn.n'hnV.^ f' contor, nrtf* Pn.t. . fiflniKo, Tom •|~Ey. her 'brother; John F.—Bateman, in tho science_department, and-Rof- duction chairman .-pf3hc...lpcarHea" reports, will be needing much ad-* oorrior of Morris- an< inorTT Hills The local "Adult Education School O'Brien, Tom Marshall and Gus __The-JamesJ3aldwell_and-enlar_ ldMsamorw 0i>osa—iH-.aniiounolng-ther-ncw~quota-| JustmentTor the initial tilt. —— avenues. Glen Jones, 34, of 250 Os- which held classes last year in tho Pangborn as "surplus backfleld ma- Raymond Chlsholm Schools 'reopen- ark was_mald of_honor. Miss Jane ers, from the Bordontown Military. for war..relief has stressed the need' Injuries hami_becn keeping many borno place, Vaux Hall, driving with James Caldwell School, has been terial. ' . o • . ed Monday wlthnan enrollment of Duffy of East Orango, Miss Kay< Institute, In the English department. for additional volunteers In sowing of, the players from active participa- a permit, was traveling east on Mor- •combined] with the Millburn-Short - . Have New Trainer 609 pupils. The figure is expected Horistra'tor of Rosello' Park and Miss 1 Walter A. Hohn has replaced Wil- garments to be sent- to refugees. tion. 'Among the. prospects for' a ris avenue and crashed into a car Hills School. Classes will ~bo hold "Puggy" Ralph Williams of Ro- to be enlarged in the next week by Anita French.. of Chicago, were liam L; Manze "as head of the Science Anyono who would,llko_to_.help is varsity berth is a freshman, Bob driven by Bill C. Thurman of 77 in the Millburrf High' School bo- sollo Park, former football assistant added.registration, and will exceed bridesmaids.'Robert Thompson of department. Tho latter takes over asked to report to Mrs. Lowis F. Snowden, colored boy of Springfield, Jefferson avenue, Maplowood, who ginning October 7. . coach there, and present wrestling last year's figure of 598. It was re- Westfleld was best man and_ tho the student guidance work. , Mr. Macartnoy of. 33 Sovorna avonuo, whose jspeed has shown :up well-dur^ •was-"crossing Morris- avonue into -Registration, can Jbejnado on Sep-1 ;r mentor, has been added to the squad ported that there were 367 pupils ushers were Donald Flomor, brother GaTrlson,~ncw""sclenco~'teachbr;""ro j who—ls-vpluntoqr chairman.- 1 Irlg practice. Coach Bill Brown bo- Spring Brook Park. Thurman's car tembor 26, between 1 and 4 P. M. "lis tfalrier and asslstanfrcoachrto aid onroUed"~lrr~tfifr~James OalSwell of the bridegroom; Charles Heard, places Carl Matthews who has been Tho township rooms in the Town lie ves he. should" (See action when at Short Hills School on "Hobapt Brown and Co^Coach Ed Ruby. Dr. School yesterday and 24«, as ,6f cousin of the brldegropm.jujd Ar- .was pushed into that of Walter transferred to the English depart- Hall will be open evory-Tuesday and the. season gots undor way. , Tho 1 avenue and the final registration is Gabriel J. Llull of Springfield will Monday, in the Raymond Chlsholm thur Rommel Ambrose. .'-'... Anna of 156 South street,. Morris- ment. ..••', Thursday all day for this work. The 145-pound local boy has been' used town, whichwas parked facing west orv'Soptember 30, betwoen 7:30 and bo the team physician, and it was School. ' ... at loft half-'' . Tho bride wore white brocaded new quota is as follows: 15 women's on Morris avonuo to lot Thurman ,10 P. M. at the High School. announced this, week that Andrew Two new teachers have been added taffeta, princess sbyje^with an illu- dresses, 40 .children's dresses, 30 Charley Adams, stellar tackle last go• through, Jones continued and Further details will be announood Wilson is sponsoring the team, hav- to the faculty. Mrs. Isabelle Nel- sion veil held In pilJco by orange TMnks layettes, 15. men's sweaters, 18 year, is at ond in-tho current lineup. sldeswipcd the. car operated by -in the SUN at a later date. ing put up the necessary deposit for son, of 34 Bryant avenue has Joined blossoms-and-carrlod a- bouquet of women's sweaters and 40 children's His fellow wingman will 'pYobably"be Goorgo D. Robinson of 975 Mldwood To tho Editor of tho SUN: the North Jersey League franchise. the staff In the Raymond Chlshohn white gladioli and gypsophlla. Tho sweaters. Bruco Sinclair. Vinco Sablo, 225- avenue drlvo, Railway, which was |I enjoy reading the,issuo of the Tentative rosters will be submitted School and will teach, the fifth maid of honor was gownod in roso AT P. B. A. CONVENTION ' pound tacklo lost year, who excelled parked next to that of Anna. All Springfield SUN each week, It cer- at a league meeting Monday night grad» Miss Juno Lord, from the iatfota trlmmOd with gold thread Patrolman Wilbur C- Selander at- on defense later In tho season, is al- vehicles were considerably damaged. tainly covers tho local nows in a in Morrlstown, at which time the New Jersey College for Women, will and carried talisman roses and blue tended tho business session and ADDITIONAL SALES most assured of a lierth and has Tho fourth accident occured Sun- very satisfactory way. Every citi- schedule for the season will be listed'. teach home economics In the James delphinium. Tho bridesmaids wore banquet of the State Patrolmen's grown-to six foot, with promise of day, night on Melsol avonuo near Benevolent Association Monday—at zen- Who reads the SUN should; be LISTED BY SALTER Brown' indicated that efforts are Oaldwell School. ' being the key to the dofonslvo prob- similar gowns in dusty blue arid car- the Rahway River brldger^wthen- able to appraise his town for Its b.etag__mado to hayeJTMiy Ebgllsh . •' •*—— ^ ried bduquots of talisman roses" and the'Walt WilltniaH-ITotolrCamden. ; lem this year. . Wllliam Holmes of 26 Montgomery true value. ' \ Two addltional~saics~of—property "ancTNiclTDruzek of Garwood.-former blue delphinium. Solander, local delegate of Local No. were announced this wook by J. C. street,, Nowark, attempting to Imake 76, was a member of the convention ' The publication of information Regional players, Join the club. UNDEBGOES OPERATION Tho brldo's mother woro blue laco a U-turn, crashed Into a coupe concerning the local library, tho In- Saltor as follows: 50 feet ori Bryant Grant H. Lennox, son of Town- ROBERT L.*DAVIDSON committee which arranged for tho avenuo to Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. and not, and the bridegroom's driven by Anthony Potruzzlollo of Camden activities. coming malls, and coming events is ship Engineer and Mrs. Arthur H. MARRIED YESTERDAY mother, dusty roso chiffon. Both Eoho Lakp Country Club, Westfleld. very helpful. I also like to read Rackowskl V>f 17 Rcmer avenue, tho D. OP A. BUS RIDE Lennox of 178 Morris avenue, who carried corsages of orchids. The llf th accident took place early '.'What the SUN Advocates." Tho former an .employee of the- Post left last week-end for Renssalaer Miss Dorothy M. Prentice of San STORE OPENS.TOMORROW Offico; a 60-foot lot with a depth HELD ON SATURDAY Mr. Flemor was graduated from Monday morning on Morris avenue editorials contain some excellent Polytechnic Institute, Troy, J*. Y.( Diego,- Gal., was married- to Robort The Littlo Delicatessen and Bako of 4(50 feet oil Baltusrol 'way, to Mr. Rutgors University. After a trip U> near Maroy avenuo. According to Shop will • open tompWow at 254 food for thought. A successful outing to Coney to enter his freshman year, suffered L. Davidson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Florida and Cuba the couplo w.iji police, Ambroso P. McOarroll of 120 and Mrs. Corlylp H. Rlchaids'of 42 an attack of appendicitis, there and Theseus 0, Davidson of 63 Moun- Morris avonuo, as exclusive dlstrlbu-'| NUFtS. ED SNYDER. Keolor street.- Mr. Richards is Island was held Saturday by Pride live in their now home on Meisel Orchard road, Chatham, was driv- tors in Springnold of the' S. & W. 42 Proffltt Avonue, of Battle Hill Council No. 17, Daugh- underwent an operation. He is rest- tain avenue, last night lit (5 o'clock avenue^ . ing west on Morris avenuo when he cashier of tho First National Bank ing at Samaritan Hospital, In Troy. in tho Episcopal Ohuroh in Saw 1 Fine Foods, and a full lino of bread, Springfield, N. J. of Springfield. ters of America: Many members foil asleep and crashed into a elec- cake,.pastries, buns and rolls, fresh, September 12, 1040. , and friends participated and two Mrs. Lennox left Immediately to Diego, California. Mr. Davidson, a W8 A BOY tric polo. He was treated by Dr. Join her son anoV has-been- there former resident, has-been living on every day, including Sunday. The : buses were used. Mrs. Arline, Hug- Llullrfof "lacerations of'ihB^oao* r - LIONS MEET TONICtHT ---- this week.": Mr. • Lennox,- Is - lea* -A the West Cqftst for aeverai-yeafs." ~ .-A-aon#_Harold l«wifl,. Jr. wasborn store, to bo operated by Mrs.~Dor- .- TO PlAY-CARDS™ gonwafT chairman of the commit- ; 1 town tonight-to4)o • thoro f,ori the -—itieeeptlon followed the ceremony yesterday to/Mr, und "Mrs. HaroldJ 1 othy DunsW, Will cdrrv a, variety tee in charge of the jOUtlng. "j Jlio-Vight front of his sedaji watfj ~" Continental'.. Chapter, • Order of ; Tho:-Springfield, tions. Club will week-end. •'.'••., '•. ,. rrliLiMlss^l^ontl.ce's^ homo In. San Howard of 263 Morris avenuo,__at'| considerably dnmnged. of salads, cold cuts and cheeses. Easterns-Star, will hold •«. benefit resumo meeting for. the'Fall" tonight Following tho regular^, business : : Diego. Tho couplo havo~gono "to OvorlookjHoapltfll--. card party Thursday afternoon at a^ 6:30- o'clock;- ut the"'Half-Way TnB8tlMg~iPriday1 September 20, .will Banta Barbara on a wedding trip. Page Two THE SPRINGFIELD SUN WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Edward C. Wayne TREND GENERAL Casual Dress That Disciples of TJaespis Take HUGH S. . . . how the wind Flatters the Figure King Carol II of Rumania Abdicates is hloiving . . Warmly to Slimmer Theater JOHNSON is more important As Fascist Iron Guard Effects Coup; Business—New York will inherit •The summer theater is gradually attracting great names. Even during the summer—and ev- from Amsterdam the title of world's ery season for that matter—than diamond market, said Sir Ernest Hollywood, stars who have won'fame'in shadoivland use the. sum- this type of casual frock, softly- House Votes 60-Day Volunteer Plan mer theater as a stepping stone to Broadway. In barns, haylofts, in jOppenheimer, chairman of two cor- Washington, D. C. PLENTY OF ISSUES- tailored and classically simple. porations which control 95 per cent fields without a roof over their heads, and on the seashore, the WASHINGTON.—It is the clever- This version (Design No. 1962-B) Before Launching of Peacetime Draft APPEASEMENT MOVE summer "mummers" present their melodramas and comedies, with est kind of fourth New Deal elec- of the world's production. It is no secret that for many ia ideal for.women's figures, be. (EDITOR'S NOTE—When opinions are expressed In these columns, they Canada—If Britain is "forced to both audience and cast at the mercy of the weatherman. tioneering to say'there is no issue cause it has a high-busted, nar- months one of the toremost appeas- in this campaign—that Mr. Willkie are- those of tbe news analyst and not necessarily of thJs newspaper.) evacuate London as its capital, the ers in Anglo-American circles was Saturday night . . . There row-hipped line. And that perfec- • (Released by Western Newspaper Union. . government will move to Toronto, has endorsed all of Mr. Roosevelt's tion of line is achieved so.sjrnply— the ebullient and .able Joseph Pat- is often a regrettable lack of principal policies, and'that trie" only houses, kitchens, drainage systems, not Ottawa. Quarters already have: rick Kennedy, U. S. ambassador to merely by means of long darts BALKANS: been selected for the royal family. plumbing in the out-of-the- remaining question is, who can deal gas and electrical lines. Erection the court of St. James's. Joe has way spots where-tha caravan the New Deal better. of wooden barracks must wait con- Banks—Treasury officials alarmed felt that if war continued, the pres- Coup at an increase in hoarding among of the summer theater rests. There is first and foremost the is- Shots fired at the palace of King gressional appropriation. ent capitalistic system would crack; Sixteen camps were built during individuals, are urging banks to pro- that it would be better to accept a This pretty Thespian is sue of whether in direct defiance of Carol of Rumania followed anxious hibit large withdrawals where the drawing water, for her bath one of the oldestlarid most respected days In the Balkans, during which the World war. Most of these have semi-defeat now than lose all later. been dismantled but the govern- need for the money is not clear, Until roccritlyV however, Ambas- from an old well. She of American traditions one man can E'umania accepted a Berlin-Rome use the. taxing and spending and dictated agreement , transferring ment still owns the land. If the sador Kennedy has been pretty doesn't mind doing it for same sites are selected, new bar- POLITICS: much alone. Now, however, reports borrowing powers of this republic }>art of Transylvania to .Hungary. art. first to expand those powers out of Included in the agreement was a racks will be built af Camp Devens have" reached the war and navy de- at Ayer, Mass.; Camp Upton, Yap- Issues Appear . partments of an appeasement move Below: Trying to carry on all recognizable semblance to them- guarantee to Rumania by Germany Whether the government shall be a icouple of jobs at once at selves and then lo"perpctuate him- that its shrunken borders would be hank, L. I.; Camp Dix, Wrlghtson, irislde high British financial-circles "N:—J.; Camp—Me&d«;—Aniwpolis- given power to seize industries and inside the admiralty. the summer theater in Snj- self'as President. guaranteed against further demands Where owners reluse contracts ttSJT Out of the sole excuse given for by anyone. With a "Who, me?" ex- Juriction, Md.j- Camp Lee, Peters- How far this appeasement ail /V. y. Here Kate Drain burg, Va.; Camp Jackson, Colum- national defense production may tudc prevails is almost impossible Lawson, an artist and an that, grows the greatest pression, Soviet Russia looked over turn into one of the major issues of the fence from Bessarabia and bia, S. C; Camp Gordon, Atlanta; to ascertain. However, the indis- artiste, ii painting .scenery excuse is that Mr. Roosevelt- must Camp Sherman, ChiUicothe, Ohio; the campaign.—A'clause to that ef- putablo fact is that such reports 'for'the show, and" trying to -become perpetual President because Northern Bukovina, which it earlier fect, > introduced by Senator Russell: f ygp had seized from Rumania. Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky.; Camp have been made ofllclully, and here his great abilities and perform- Ouster, Battle^Creek, Micij.; Camp (D., Ga.) was included in the con- is the substance of what they con- kpcp a persistent goat from ances make him the one an,d only ""Even this did not satisfy the king's scription .bill before, it passed the lapping up the paint. Grant, "R'ockfbrdT IH.T~Camp Pike, tain: /:;-•::.:..:; .-,.•..., .... .'. •lV-V-:.; indispensable American in the crit- enemies. Two days later King Carol senate. Oppositipn developed in the II announced the appointment of Little Rock,' Ark.; Camp Dodge; 1. British naval officers, close up ical hour.- The questions at issue Gen. lon-Antonescu as the new mili- Des Moines, Iowa; Camp-Punston, to the' war, heartsick over losing are "What abilities? What perform- tary dictator of the country. Carol Fort Rlley, Kan.; Camp Travis, vessels every day, struggling des- ances?" Mr. Roosevelt's principal .retained only- a few unimportant F.ort Sam Houston, Texas; and perately to stave oil invasion, are duties and policies lie in the fields rii -Cam p. Lewis -.American Lake, Wash. wondering whether iney are not, af t- of agriculture, labor, industry, ir: \ er-allf-really-flghting_for--theJQnited_ American finances, foreign relations But still crowds' of angry rioters -u!)d more-recently,natlonaj-defens:e._ "shouted in' the' public square around Munitions States; whether after the Battle of r In some lilies of equipment, where Britain is over, England, everHf un- His performance Jn oach field is a the Rumanian palace and the politi- invaded,-will-not be helpless, leav- heap of complete and utter wreck- cal/ "outs" clamored for more sufficient .material., cannot be con- age. changes. Finally it was announced structed by existing industry, the ing the United States with her navy that King Carol had abdicated. Step- government will build its own fac- intact ready to reap all the ecq- Billions have been spent on the tories or lend money to private firms nomic and strategic advantages of form problem.' The basic situation ping down from the throne he was the war's aftermath. as to suEplus,_pri£c and income and, ~ succeeded by his~son Michael, 18 to expand. •;—-- ... • . _. With an eye to,safety, however, 2. Furthermore, even if England is except as to refinanced farm debt, years of age, who onee before ruled isjnuch .worse ,than it was even un- his nation as "the boy king" "wheh. hone of these new facilities will bo able_.to prevent" invasion this fall, erected within 250 miles of an ocean British, naval and military strate- der Hoover. Federal refinancing of his father renouncedthe right to the farm debt was not a New Deal dis- throne in 1925. or foreign border. This may devel- gists doubt very much whether the op a shift in the nation's industrial United States will be willing to send covery. • . The coup against Carol was by Unemployment of labol1 has not Fascists who sought-'to take over life. bombers and attack planes to her Help next spring _when the fight will materially declined and while it will Rumania at once and liquidate the do so because of conscription and re=- _ entire situation. HISTORY: begin all over again. • ~ British Factories Damaged. armament, Mr. Roosevelt' will cer- War Sivap _ tainly want to claim no credit for M-DAY: 3. There has been much more In ah agreement—declared to be damage to British factories than the -a threatening war situation. Men 7 the most momentous in American news indicates. And as-this destruc- Industrial recovery has come to — Effects of-ttie war will be brought history since ' the Louisiana Pur- tion daily mounts into millions, Brit- only a few large industrial corpora- to hundreds of thousands of Amer- chase, the-United States traded war- ish financial leaders figure it will tions. The condition of the bulk of ican homes this month. For the first take years for Britain to rebuild her little business men is worse than . time in U. S. peace" time histoFy" economic empire. Meanwhile all MASTER ANDTYRO ever. . young men will be called from thoir . SENATOR RUSSELL markets will be lost to the United . . . This interesting Federal finances are the worst jobs and schools to serve at least Mr. Willkie dictii't like his umendment. States. This is the sentiment which moss of all. Debt has reached one year in the nation's military prevailed among Dutch bankei?5""snid photograph ivas made 'mountainous hoights, taxes—mostly that narrow the waistline and forces. house which has a less drastic idea,- which led to the-surrender of Hol- at the summer theater on tho poor—are unbearably heavy break into soft fullness above and First is-the-Nalional Guard, 60,500 Final decision may be reached by land. in Lakewood, Me-, one and will increase. We are embelow- . Gathers ,on the shoulders officers and men from 26 states be- conferees. . 4. Furthermore, there have been of tho most important barked on a spending program that are the only other detailing.'— ing the initial cadre going on active Wendell L. Wfillkie, G. O. P. presi- talks in Wall Street by Nazi business -links in the summer cannot possibly be financed except But ytm can*t really~feir"what service beginning September 16 dential nominee, denounced the Rus- emissaries which lead British busi- barn circuit. The girl is by doubling our debt. ,.....' a distinctive, comfortable, charm- ing fashion it is until'you have it" —Later-more_willrbe called until 25.0,- sell amendment less than 24 hours ness men to believe that the United Our foreign relations have, been Mary Rogeri, daughter on. Then you'll rerjeat .it many 000 arc in the field. . after~its~cnactmentr^Hci said it-was i of the late Will Rogers; so^ blundered that, except for Great a_move to "socialize and soviotize" times, jnsilkjOTn^i»yj)nsheers 7* Meanwhile~lT;000;000—will~have ^o some ' British tycoons wonder thejnanis William A. Britain, we ~have~not~7t~friehd-oti registered under-~wthe conscription -industry. "If our enterprises and" whether they should not "do 'KIccwibcT -earth-anS-those-with-Britain arejier. and street cottons like-linen and measure. Once' set up, the draft assets are to bo taken over by the perhaps even' get there-first. Brady, veteran Broad- ing pushed as rapidly as the Newbatiste- . • ~ ~ way actor and producer. machinery will turn\fast. Flrstcall government," he asked, "what are 5. Finally,,there has_J)cen some Deal dares into an ajliancc and par- • r....—x will be for a gradual enlistment of we to defend?" •'.:.• Misi Rogers now is uell Barbara Boll Pattern No. 1882-B Is de- underground criticism of, Prime ticipation in an overseas war. signed lor nteest-32,-34,-38, 38, 40. 42, 44 400,000. An additional 500,000 will He also .called irppn the President Minister Churchill for bartering on her way to stardom. The utter neglect of adequate de- and 40. Slzo 34 requires,, with long- follow before spring. away -British-vbases In the Western sleeves, S1J_WL-Forty-Thlrd St." Now York -peacetime conscripts, the house of was advocated in tho 1939 report ferring 50 destroyers which tho Brit- bogged down. representatives tacked an amend- of the-national resources board. ish scarabgs believe arc of no v;alue Enclose 15 cents In coins (or ATTOKNEY GENERAL JACKSON_ These are' a few of the Issues. Pattern No Size. to the United Statesand which spell They are as great as any ever pre- ~ Answer cjime quickly in the sen- life or death for England. The' fact Name ...... *.•,...... *.... His opinion "made it legal." ate, whre~ it was pointed out that sented to the American people. that these destroyers were^delayed, Address. ..••j...... Y...... ships to Great Britain tor Western 10 Republicans were among the 69 when the British navy believes (and Out of them grows one greater hemisphere-air and naval bases.. senators who favored "industrial -Willkie has virtuajly-said) that it than any of these separately. It is: To .the U. S.jame: draft." Senator Russell said Willkio is fighting also for the safety of tho "How can we continue an^atlinin- .Ninety-nine-year leases in New--W.asZWllling to conscript lives and United States, has caused deep re- istratlon with a record of sucfci In- foundland, Bcrrnuda, the Bahamas, careers of youffg men but notsentment in tho admiralty; variable traglo anil dangerous fail- Jamaica, St. Lucia, Trinidad, Anti- wealth. • . - 'Churchill"Will Fight t)n. ure?" ~~ . . /- *Wck gua, and British Guiana. The "indispensable man" is also ou»= • Promlso thfLt.lf Britain loses tho WHEAT: To got the other side of tho pic- Leaf40 ture, hbwever, it should bo . noted making the greatest issue of all just JUST A MigkiUMUHroJ warj it will not tumits fleet over to as fast as, in tho face of public opin- Germany, nor scuttle it. : World Crop that none of this sentiment exists DASH IN KATHERS.> The bureau of agricultural eco- in tho mind of Churchill or any of ion, he dares to go. He went rrxost of To Britain goes: . • tho distance when he "sold"' part OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS • Fifty ojd-age destroyers, of which nomics said indications are that his cabinet. Tho Churchill govern- about the sarmrwheat acreage will ment has made it clear in conver- of our navy. He is making the awful we have 123. ( '"•,"'• i>-3ue of peace and war.—It is the —F-rom_a_strategic and" financial be planted for 1941 harvest, as was sations with thcrltooscvclt adminis- The Borrower -seedod^for—tho_lQ40 harvest. There tration that it is working toward tmgic issuo of complete _adjourn- standpoint if was an eJtcollent~3enT morit of our democracy for a war He that trusts to borrowed plows for tho United States. The small- wore 62,000,000 acres allotted for long-term • co-operation with the -will-have-his-land-lio-f allow. r~ United States. "••"', • dicta\^iriHipln~wTiicirmcrrwho 'have est base, at Antigua, one of the Lee- seeding for the 104llcrop under tho | riddon hell-bent for centralized per- ward-islands-in the Caribbean," is Agricultural* Adjustment act,' tho Furthermore it. is probable ^ flint sonalized presidential power, for al- considered worth more than_tbe same asfor the 1940 crop. • ' • ' about 90 per cent of the British-pub- most cjfiht y,ears_jwill 'realize their cost-of'the-dcstroyers.—TQtaL Tho bureau-estimated that ,1941 lic—perhaps-even, 99 per cent—isi Be. wildest'dreams.. . '. AbVISES -production" will, total about 750,0007^ ~t6rnTined-tcrBcicrth--war through to_ Worth of tho bases is estimated at n u rru No issues? It, is. true ;thnt this YOUNG about—half tho-cost of tho entire, 000-bushels andlcayc about 50,000,- "the" finish."'" Th'c" y do not trust Hitler 1 000 bushels for'export-or-addltlon to ami figure thdt-any half-way:peace_ impudent sloganeering has gone so United States navy. ,J?rom the naval •-far_.ds-to cause Henry Wallace to GIRLS ylew, the trade gives America a _sarry over. The total-carryover, Avould only puithenTin the present desperate ylight-ef-F-ranee. _•— intimate that iiTyou-state these real JHere\is a scene typical o/ armories woult&ccordingly-bo about 30DTO00,- €O~d£.ERATlVB .\XA view of the stage and part of the ^ -DratecJtlng_the_[ Panama oahal^ tho^ 000 bushels at-the-close of the issucs^yoir are "giving aid_and~eom- hroughout-th«-natian-.tt3 the^national u t)/ thi flitt.in Ciwnty PlWh^rH»-f>t 7VP»> Hope-Pa. The furtJ W WOOD guard prepares for mobilization. This Gulf and tho "Atlantic coasts. De^ WILLKIE AND PRESS" t^wMconstructe^ffowra 2Wyear-old mill, the work being picture was taken in the rifle room pendence of tho British navy means Gifted wfttf a 'koe'nmows—sense- omy, thoso Thouuudi ol young girls entering worn- World acreage, exclusive of Soviet -^ords~describlng-treason. —We. have, Bbhood htvq founa Ja "r«ftl-frlend" ID of the 244th coast artillery-armor?, America's one-ocean' nayy can bo Russia and China, the bureau said, arid not afraid to talk," WendclLWJll- paid for with funds derived, through EdtaEplkb' Vua5^B New York national guard as soldiers surelydeparted far from our democ- pound to help them to "•mlllnE thru" kept in the Pacific.. ." ; is expected to remain approximate- kie is popular*-with. the. reporters reatleM, moody, norvous (pells, and checked over weapons as one of the covering him. Now. and then,' how- racy already if people will stnndjor relieve crampa, neadaehe. backmcha and first stops in arrangements to "answer More important than tho material ly tho 275,000,000 acres harvested in this kind of campaign. - embarrassing fainting ipelu due to femala their "call to arms." ' aspects are those of prestige. (The 1039. Tho bureau said that world ever, ho speaks his mind regarding . . *' » • functional irregularities. Famous (or over trade served"' notice, on the world wheat supplies, exclusive of Soviet something written about him. 60 yearn. WORTH TRYINGI • merit to the bill which provided that that America will not see' "Great Russia and.China, for the year" be- Greeting one ncwsnlan/ Willkio ' LABOR AND WAR WORK voluntary enlistments be given a 60- Britain go down under the blows ginning July, 1, 1940, may bo about barked, "You've been writing some It seems to bo a part of Demo- day trial before the draft was begun. of a dictator. .Spain, Turkey,. the, fiction about me." • cratic campaign strategy to assure WNU—4 37—40 100,000,000 to 150,000,000 bushels labor that, no matter what may Under the terms of this amendment, wavering French colonies, even Rus- smaller than a year ago when they "Well," replied the reporter with 1 U the army's "quota was not filled sia will bo impressed. So will totaled 5,445,000,000 bushels, the a. grin, "you're quito a fictional come in this war situation, workers A Poor Seat within 60 'days the draft would auto- Japan. Latin America will (feel the largest st6ok-on-rccord. character." will lose none of the "social advan- Self-conceit is a poo^, seat to sit matically go into effect to make up Act of Havana implemented.! tages" of the past few years. It is On. > Willkio laughed and said no more. _also a part of extreme New Deal the difference between enlistments • * ' *t • MISCELLANY:- • • . strategy to toll labor that tho Re and the required number of soldiers. Reaction at Home 1 STENOGS- • publican party intends to use any •Today * popularity Thus the bill was shuttled back to Congress was given no part In Healthiest Baby In July 'of last year, the govern- of Boan's. Pith, alter the senate for consideration of this war crisis that m.ay como to deprive lany year* of world- the negotiations. President Roose- d, Sharon Ruy Conn, whoso ^parents ment hired 430 "female" stenogra- labor of "all its hard-gotten gains. -Ide uac, surely must amendment. •...,..• velt notified them merely of . tha aro on direct rolief, was named the phers and typists. In July of this be accepted as evidence As «. matter of cold fact, tho dis- of satisfactory ate* accomplished fact, and cited legal, state's healthiest baby at tho Iowa year, the number was tripled—1,500. TRUTH1And favorable public Barracks , opinions from Attorney, General state fair at Des Moinus. Doctors Tho various defense agencies are cussion is probably academic. Tho SIMPLY opinion supports tint greatest gain that labor could have' o| tho able physician* • To get these men Into the canton- Jackson upholding his power to gave her 99.4 points, the highest on calling for stenographers so fast TOLD *vho test the value of ments the President also acted with- make tho deal. record. .:.... that old-lino agencies are losing would be full and continuous cm- Doan's under, exacting 1 iloyment-ftt-good wages nnri much lAbt out waiting for congress. ~ Some •" While there was gonorul accept- «1. South. Carolina Democrats In a some of their best and Bpeediest These physicians, too, approve every word months ago he was given $250,000,000 ance that the United States defense primary election indicated their workers. Executives returning from BETWEEN THE ACTS'. ..The bearded "sodajerker" aug- Increased income. .of advertising yoti_ read, lbq_objectlve of to be used at his own discretion. position had been greatly advanced, preference for prohibition's return. August holiduys find their stenpgs If we get into full war effort which la only it> recommend Doah'i Ptiti ments his incoma thus wise between perfdrmances. The beard, part most of tho unions will enjoy a boom. • as ft good diuretic treatment ,for disorder Ho set $25,000,000 of this-aside for tho President's methods aro due to Tho score was: For legal liquor sale, in defense work at higher wages. of his character make-up, is his own and imll stay put. of the kidney function and for relief of '• construction of water mains, bath- be given q raking criticism. 102,540; against legal sale, 110,994. There Is a, great danger there. the pain and worry It causes. The turnover is tremendous. Tho Labor itself, should hopo that it will If more people were nwiro of now the C. After 16 months without a futal Civil Service commission "certified" kidneys must constantly remove waste accident oh tho nation's commercial not be the kind of boom that hap- that cannot stay In the blood -without In- no less than 3,000 stenographers and pened in early 1918. Then employ jury to health, there would be better un- NAMES in the- neivs airlines, a Central Pennsylvania typists ln_ a recent month. And . derstanding of why tho whole body suffers' plane crashed In West Virginia, Bera working on helter-skelter cost^ when kidneys lag, And diuretic medica- more thousands are moving up on tion would bo more often employed. , ^ ". plus-a-profit contracts didn't care 1 ' Casualties—I)r. Robert Grieve, 20, Blrthday-^On her sixtieth birthday bringing death to 2B, tho worst mis- tho Civil. Scrvico lists. Burning , scanty or too frequent urina- -American medical missionary and hup in U. S. aerial history. what their output Was costing this tion sometimes warn of disturbed kidney anniversary—the first of her 42-year ton Bridge crossing the Hudson observed- What SUN Advocates River to the Victory Bridge and Not to bo missed, of course, is the Mountainside Activities Outerbrldge in Perth Amboy, may Autumn coloring which, in another be seen.' Prom it. later, the migra- month;—-will be nt its best in the "IET THERE BE UGHT~ Sidewalks wherever needed. tion of thousands of birds can beReservation. Pat)ll>bwl svary Friday at •• . ; > SLIGHT ENROLMENT HAPPY BBBTHDAY 5c bus fare to Union Center. . the Broolutd* Bulldlnr. • flimir Avanao. 8prln»fleld. N. J., bjr tb* Extended local telephone BPRINOPIEIJD SUN PUBLJ8UINO COUPiNI, INCOttPOIlATED Borough Council GAIN FOR BOROUGH "Happy Birthday" greetings this Talophwe Mlllbnrn S-1ZM ' (Continued from Page 1) scope to Newark; and' Elizas- Ent«r«d an second elia milter at th« Pcxt Ottlo«, SprlocQold. N J,. under MOUNTAINSIDE — The Moun- coming month from the SUN to the beta. u> Act of March I. U71. tainside Gradu School reopened last following residents of Mountainside; Federal Post Office building. belonging to the Union County Park SEPTEMBER: •DITOB MILTON KEBHBN Thursday withalTenrollment of 155 Removal of dilapidated build- Commission near the Watch Hill 8—Jerry Larson For Your Convenience! section, but the park commission pupils, slightly higher than the at- ings which are sbre-spoEsT tendance lust year- It is expected 11—Miss Francis Doyle An active Board of Trade desires a yearly rental of $500, which 12—Edwin Skidmore KWIKURENT COMING EVENTS the water company, deems excessive. that the enrollment will be boosted to stimulate "Try Spring- taUICK CVtkSHT) by the end of next week by return- 13—Richard C. Oberdahn field First" in purchasing. A resolution 'was presented by. 14—Miss Miriam Fetzer Councilman W. B. Cole, water com- Ing vacationists. 7. Full-time position for the Cluba, organization! and—all so- fleld Stars vs. Plalnfleld Cedar 16—James Hambacher Township Clerk's office. mlttee chairman, that the council Principal Charles J. Wados has 1 cletlon may Hot their future event* Brooks, Cedar Brook Park, Plalnfleld, announced ncvchanges In the per- Miss Ruth Moll t 8.—Encouraging clean industry; Rapid Battery Charger would do all in its power .towards under tbli headlnr without charce. 2:30 P. M. • I?—Arthur Brahm, Sr. V _ to increase tax ratables. Send In your dates to THE BUN securing proper water facilities. sonnel of the teaching stafi •ChargeabatteryWWU-U-Walt •BattnyR«xnaInainTouzCar Sept. 24 (Tues.)—W. C. T. U., • 19—Miss Lorraine Bauer 9. Municipal parking lot and avoid later conflict! through thla An ordinance providing for Im- Barbara Danenhour column. meeting, home of Mrs. Raymond ' PERSONAL, ITEMS -10. Extension ofTnail delivery •NG rental BaUmyNe^Ud »No Lom of Yotir Tim* Gogel, 78 South Maple avenue. provement of Mill lane was passed 20—Charles Boynton by local B. F.~D. routes, to on the final reading- Councilman TESTS — THEN CHARGES BATTERY Sept. 13 (FrO—Lions Club, week- Sept. 24 (Tues.) — Continental Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lindberg-of 21—Eugene Brokaw all portions of the township: ly meeting, Half-Way House, Route lA>dge,F. and: A. M., meeting, lodge Moxon took stand against the'mac- New Providence road, have returned Mrs. Arthur Ahearn - - .. IN 20 TO 40 MINUTES ____ 29,, 6:30 P.M. . . rooms, Millburn, 8P. M, adamlrig of the road on the grounds from Flagstaff, Me., where they 22—Mrs. Edward Gangaware WORK GUARANTEED Sept 14 (Sat)—Annual outing, Sept 25 (Wed.)—Card party, that there are other sections of thespent the Summer. 23—Michael Lantz ' tempting to make a left turn into borough more.deserving of improve- Continental Lodge, P. and Al M. toRosary-Altar Society, -Sk James" John Platt of Woodland avenue, Miss Arline fimlth the restaurant. . ment. The ordinance calls for $10,- Bunnell'T'armp Bevans, leave Mill- Rectory, Morris avenue,—8?30-P.-Mr -has -returned from his Summer 24—Mrs. Charles Trautman • The motorcycle was Jjadly dam- Clarence's Esso Station 400 In work to be done by the couxi^ burn Center, 9:30 A. M. Sept. 26 (Thurs.)—Fidelity Court, home at Manomet, Mass. 25-=Charles Trautman aged and burst into .flames. A call Cabins — Millburn 6-207.7 — Trailer Park ty and Bets the borough's share at 26—James Hoag, Sr.- Sept. 16 (Mon.)—Battle H111JEL_& Order of Amaranth, meeting, lodge Mrs. Fred Kioeder of .Springfield was made to the Fire Department EOUTE 2? SPRINGFIELD, N. J. L. Association, meejtlng, 4 Flemer rooms, MilllWn, H F. M. $1,400 to be paid with general im- 28—Robert Davidson to extinguish the blaze. The auto provements assessments. . Moxon, "mad WUJ> hostess-Wgdneaday-evenlng- was slightly damaged In Oi avenue, 8 P. M. Sept. 28 (Sat.)—Footbal, Regional to members of the SUhouettejClub..' 2d—Mrs. J. Walter Seager Sept. 16 (Mon.)—P.-T. A. executive High School vs. Bound Brook, away, chairman of the Finance Committee, ' 30—DorisTlttenger Miss Elsie Bahr of Central ave- board meeting, James Caldwell 2:30 P. M. . was authorized to sell bonds for a Charlotte M; Trautman 10 years' duration. nue and Miss Josephine Lan^z of School, 8 Pv M- - Sept. 30 (Mon.)-^Organization- The Council also authorlzed-Moxon Beech_ayenup have extended their Sept. 17 (.Tues.)—-Epworth League, dlnner meeting, Men's Brotherhood, Reservation to sell 'bonds In the ^amount of visit to Dayton, Ohio,: another weelv cabinet meeting, Methodist Church, Methodist Church. . . MG>UNT AJNSIDE (Continued from Page 1) $5,550 in payment for the new fire They will return Monday. Miss 3P, M., • • '•.'"' '.. '_ ' ,•• Oct. 2 (Wed.)—Ladies Benevolent apparatus. Resignation of Henry C. Bahr and Miss: Lantz left Moun- Sept 17 (Tues.)—Board of Educa- are privately-owned), and picnicking Society, meeting, Presbyterian Cha- Weber from the Mountainside Fire tainside-September-1 and have been - CALENDAR - Just as a Smile tion, meeting, James Caldwell pel, 2:30 P. M. along the shores of the lake attract l Company was received at,the rec- .the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Sept. 19 . (Thurs.) —Mountainside School, 8 P. M. ,.. •' •—r-— , Oct. 8 (Tues,)—Opening class^ Moore of' Dayton. - .;. • Board of Eduoatlon, meeting, 8 P. M. thelr^quota of visitors. jommendatlpn of the Fire Company. r —Among---the_most.fortunate_of_aJl. ~A'dUlt~Farming "Courser^Reglonal ^Tillis Nancy Jones~~has returned — Sept.;—30—(Mon;-)—Mountainside Weber joined trie department" on •visitors are"those' who go horseback Highliglits4he Face of Education, meeting, High School, High School, 8 P. M. io her home at Silver Springs, Md., Republican -Club, meeting, Borough May 10, 1910. • , . riding. Bridle trails traverse more 8 P.M. •'•"•• — Oct. 24 (Thurs.)—Regional P.-T. after visiting with her grandpar- Hall, 8 P. M.' ' • ' Building ..Inspector Herman E. than 25 miles of Reservation, Tnany A-..-meotJng,-Hlgh-Scliool..B-g..M, ents.^Judgei-IJoyd Thompson and Oct. 14 (Mon.)~MeetlHg, 2nd Dis- -Honeckerrreporbed authorization-of miles-being through seetlohs seldom meeting, flrehouse, 8 P. M. $51,500 worth of new buildings and Mrs; Thompson.of Springfield road. trlct7N. J. State Flrst-Aid Council, Sept. 18-(Wed.)—Board of Health.. Borough Hall, 8:30 P. M.~7 ' visited by motorists or hikers. The $li550-in-alteratlons; He reported The executive- committee of the riders, con hire horses at the park- ._ meeting, Town Hall, 8 P. M. (Town- collecting $136 in fees for the month. Mountainside P.-T. A. met yesterday ship Committee, following, 9 P. M.) PICNIC AT UNION operated Watehung Stable or at any Council President Fred Ruinpf afternoon at the borough school, to SPRINGFIELD MAN one of the several excellent prlvate- Sept. lfl CThursp—Card . party, make plans for the opening Fall . Sheriff Alex 6. Campbell, chair- conducted the. meeting in the ab- JAH.ED 30 DAYSly^operated academies adjoining this Eastern Star, Koos. Stare,-Hahway, sence of Mayor Alan Thompson. meeting In October. 1:30 P. M. man of the picnic unit of the Union area, _ ' • Sept. 19 '.(Thurs.)—Installation of County Republican Committee, has John Bechtle, 23 years old, of 18 Hiking is most general along the officers, American Legion, Qulnzel selected September 21 for the annual SPRINGFIELD GIRL Mrs-^PIiilip Backer Is Black's lane, was committed to thepaths around the lake and' along Hall, 8P.M. . r-i outing to be held in Farcher'sXJrove, IN JOINT WEDDING county jail for thirty days Saturday Blue Brook, below Lake Surprise, Sept. 20 (Pri.)—Treasure hunt, near Route 29, Union. by Recorder Gustave G. Kein, Jr.; but hikers can strike out in any di- of Union. Bechtle defaulted pay- Epworth League, Methodist; Church, Campbell s^id that an attempt will Miss Inga I^indquist of town and Bridesmaid At Nuptial rection, following a route of their be made to assure the presence of ment of a fine of $10*0 and $3 court 7:30 P. M. —•-. Mis-T Elizabeth A. Frey of Berkley own selection, and hike for hours Wendell L. Willkie, Republican costs following his conviction of without having to traverse the same Sept- 20* (FrU—Daughters of JHeights were married at a. joint Mrs. Philip O. Backer of Bound Presidential nominee, and~tHair~ln^ driving an automobile while on the area twice. ... America, meeting, Qulnzel Hall, 8 ceremony Sunday-afternoon in theBrook, formerly' Miss Lura An- vltatlons have been sent to Rep, revocation list. Patrolman Chester P. M. - ..: Lutheran Church in.Summlt. Miss dorsOn, daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Boy and Girl Scouts are fortunate, Sept. 20 (FrD—Football, Spring- Donald H. McLean, Robert C; A. B. Anderson of 36 Maple avenue, Schmidt made the complaint.' too, as log quarters, provided for Hendrlckson, gubernatorial nominee, Lindquist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. field • Stars vs. Madison Colonels, Olaf Lindquist of 57 .Brook street, was bridesmaid at the wedding of -their use, make possible overnight and U. S. Senator W. Warren and'week-end visits to the Reserva- Dodge Field, Madison, 8:30 P- M. jvas married to Leo J. Frey, son. ofMiss Mildred Hoagland of Belle Barbour. ' *~ Mead and John W^-Buzby of Somer- CYCLE HITS CAR, tion. Use of theareas is regulated Sept. 22- (Sun.)—FootbalL_Sprlng- Mr. Edward J. Frey of Berkeley Others on the committee with ville, Saturday afternoon. The cere- by the Scout councils. Heights, after which his sister Miss TWO ARE INJURED Campbell are George D. Rankin, mony, took place in the Presbyterian The varied terrain of the Reserva- Cranford, county chairman; County Frey, was married-to Vernon V. Church-in "Bound Brook with Rev? Dennis, son of Mr- and Mrs. Kirby Two motorcycllsts_jvere injured :iion—is—in— Itself, most-interesting, Olork Henry G. Nulton, treasurer of W. W- Rock officiating. but even more—interesting to some Dennis ...Qt -.Oranberry Lake. Rev. yesterday '"afternoon on Route 29 the* county committee, and Deputy r visitors are. the views which may be Norman Andre officiated. •Miss Alice Hoagland; sister of thewhen their machine" crashed into County Clerk Grover C. VTranor, bride, was maid of honor. Brides- the rear of a car near the Howard secured on any clear day fromji log Westfleld, In charge' of tickets. ' Miss Lindqulst's sister, Mrs. Prank observation tower, at lfie~easEerly^ Varkala was matron of honor and maids were Mrs. Backer, the Misses Johnson Restaurant. Elliot Papp, Janet-Stclzle.-Virglniia Arnault and 38, of 73 Hoover avenue, Bloom- endrof toe Reservation, From" its Mr. Yarkala was best man.~~~ "•"- topmost platform, 575 feet a.bove see JtfERDERNA-DQRANY Mlss-Frey-'s..matron_of ll6nor^.was Rutli.Lcggg, all ofJBound Brook. flcld, driver of the cycle, was taken = Harry" K7Buzby Jr7~of~S6mefvllle level;—practically—every—prominent WEDDING IS HELD her sister, Mrs. Leonard Phillips and structlon from the George Washing- her brotherj~Andrew P.' Frey^ waswas his brother's best man andfering cuts and bruises. William —Miss Louise Verderana, daughter ushers wore William Buzby, another Manur of-270 Hoover avenuerBloom- of JohnlVerderana of Morris ave- best man. . .an Attractive Yard Can Sealbac Both brides wore conventional brother; J. Edward Crabiel, Mill- fleld, passenger on tlie vehicle, was_ nue, Summit, and the late Mrs. town; Frank Bachman and Gerald street clothes and receptions "were treated at the scene of the accident Shingles Verderana, ~was married Monday Fergusdn7Somcrvllle. CLASSIf IED ADS held at their homes. ' The couples for minor cuts. Highlight Your Home afternoon to Joseph Dorany of town, : ® According to police,u Papp was in the St. Teresa's Church iiTSUm- returned Tuesday from their wedding trips to Now. England. SHERIFFS CONVENE traveling west on the highway, and RUBBER STAMPS mit. 'A recepOon_folUyged. in the struck-tho-rcar-of the car driven by home of the' bride's father: . AT ATLANTIC CITY Leopold L. Pincus, 34, of "335 How- KUBBIim STAMPS, In all HIIOH. SUN The bride wore a princess gown EVENING FARMING office, 8 ITlemer Avo.. or phono Mill- Water-is life to grass and IF YOUR ROOF Charles E. Ayers, fli'st under- ard avenue, Redburn, who was at-burn 8-12G6—for—qulok-Bervlce of white satin and a tulle veil fall- SCHOOL WILL OPEN sherlff of Union County, was, elected ^vi1^**^ flowers. To freshen your yard Is Not STORMTTTE Ing from a crown of orange blos- vice-president of the Sheriffs' Asso- LEGAL NOTICE BOOM'FOB''BENT somls' and carried a bouquet of The first session of the evening ciation of New Jersey at the con- TOWNSHIP OF Hl'KtNOlflKLI) ~£r give it a good soaking today I Consult mixed white flowers. agriculture course given by the De-vention last Friday and Saturday in COUNT* OF UNION SMALL ITURNISXIBD ROOM for Bontlo- Miss Marie" Verderana was herpartment of Vocational Agriculture Atlantic City. • •. AN OltUlNANOIS AUTHORIZING man. ^.Call ovonlnKB. 22 Saltor St., •1'IIK HALK OH- CERTAIN IiANDB SprlnKnold,""'N. J.. , »-, sister's inaid of honor She wore.'at SeglonaLHigh-SchooLwilLbe-held —Freeholder-Lee-Si-RigbjRtf-Springi- -NO'X-NKEDBDHflB TUBIilO CBB, The Stormtite an old ritee taffeta gown and a hat on Tuesday evening, October 8, infield, a former, shoriff, retired as AT I'lUVAXIE HALE, DUB1NG A HELP WANTED I'ltKlOO OV BIX SlONTIIB 1TBOM COMMONWEALTH WATER (0. of dubohnet tulle~and~carrled an Room 1, in the school. This first president of tho State association TIIH lCFI'ICOTIVK DATE UKKEOF. WANTED: Itoproaontatlvo to look itftor Company Inc. old-fashioned bouquet. Tony Verde- meeting will be devoted to organiza- and is suooeeded-by SherhT! John A. AN1> FIXING TIIH MINIMUM our imiKavilno Bubiioflptlon Intoronts In TRICE AND_TBBM8- FOB THE Bpringflold anil vicinity, lilvory family .._' SUMMIT, N. J. 886 STUYVESANT AVE. rana, the bride's brother, was best tion- Gavan of Possaic County. SAIiK TIIlCKKOir, AND PBO.VJUDINO ordorii nubucrlptlona. Hundroda of dol- man. After a motor trip, the The. course will specialize in those ITOlt TIIM l'UWLIOATION OF A—lar a aro apont for thorn oach Fall and trvlngton ESsex Z-3221 Ayers, Rigby, ; Sheriff Alex C. LIST OV SAID PBOPKBTIK8 AND Win tor In thia vicinity. InHtruotlona and couple will live on Morris avenue phases of agriculture which will be Campbell and undor-Sherlff William TIIKIK MINIMUM MUCKS. oqulpmont froo, Ouarantood lowont rates TtTSummlt. of particular Interest to the greatest on all periodicals,' domoiitic and Corolgn, Darroch atteri'ded the conveiition. HCIIHUULM "A" Hoproaont the oldest rpiiKazino at;onoy number of attending students. It —" Mlnjmum n tho United Statou. Start a erowlnc ;»••»••••••••••••••. • •••••« be - arranged to be or value to Solo aiyl poriviiinunt buiiIneHU In wholo or Wook Lot Number I'rloe uparo tlino.; Addroaa MOOIIJC-COTT- both—men-and—women-of—the_dis=L INTO ^tiPIiL.-IliOit^Naplga- fioad, North Cohoo- 'trlctv. . ' . _ • . 12 ton, Now York. — — ~ y y 12_ 0... ,t . . 600.00 The course will be given one_nlght WE WILL NOT BE TAKE NOTICB, that an Ordlnnnco 'Doing One Thing Well ontltlod^as*aboye> was regularly passed HOUSE TO LET a week for-twenty weeksT^The first and approved on • sooond and flnal read- ,__.• SPECIAUZING IN ten meetings wlll_be_held ^>n Tues- UNDERSOLD *Ing at.a rosular mooting of tho Town- SIX , ROOM HOUSH • to lot. Two-oar ^ * •• C < uhlp .(jommlttoe of tho . Township of guragu, 'availablo Oot. J, |4G. 116 day evenings and the second ten Toolcor Avo., Sprlnirtloldj N. J. . Apply AftMIHATION •' 5o CIGAB.S •' Sprln^llold In tho County of -Union, and on~M6hday- evenings. —Tho_aiibject. AMERADA fttuto' of Now Jor'iiiy; hold on the 11that 120 Tookor Avo. ' " matter will be^ taught byJ.the In- (lay of_flcptombor^JD10t.ln.tho SprlnKlloId FliEL^OIL SERVICE B1ACKSTONE Municipal Building at 8 P. M., Day- stbictor of/Agriculture, Wilhelm-Nr . Cut to -HELP TO THE SEE0ENBEIU1 -UBht Saving Tlmo._ • Pelgelbeck. Sevel-aUmportant—lec- MAIlVESTEft Datort Sopjomboi' "• 12, TJTO^ oxporlunuod, Hiiiulwlehmi -.and WtTB.TlP.t, 6for-25c • - II. D, TRBAT, Aluut_-bo_Juiilit. Boit—A.f_.cai'Q In thd-fleld.- QUALITY FUEL-OHi — 24 HOUR. SERVICE FEDERAL OTL tOMPANY :Announcing the Opening: .< 550 North Avenue, Union, N. J. ; '• . Phones: Eliz. 2-7080-rSl- - SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 WHEN YOU make your first call Half and Half OF Tlffi , on your new neighbor : : : is your_ impression of her social background1 Tobacco iiomewtinfc uifluoncod by tho quality and taste FULt,POUND of her furnishings? CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY OUT TO Little Delicatessen Good, well chosen pieces suggest cultivated tasto. And these beautiful pieces not only ••••••••••••••••••••« LUBRICATION Improve her "rating" in your mind but you Cigarettes know that sho has had many_hours of pleasure If you want to give the "ole Lucky Strike Automobiles Printing bus" tliorougli Mobllubriea- and Bake Shop selecting and using theso pieces. Ohcsterfleld DOYLE'S specially i MORRIS AVH. MOTOR CAR CO., IMC. us handle your next turo and whUst wo adroit it coats just a little ordar tor Joyrides, come to Al Smith's ^tD-Gofeo—2-Packs-25c Chrraler, Plymouth PR I N.TIN <» at 254 MORRIS AVE., SPRINGFIELD moro, than the "salo grado" variety, it Is t, " Qoniral Ropalnr Friendly Servloe. Our at' RALEIGH more than worth tho diflereitco. 166 Morri* XV:. fiprlnslUld Ifroln a card to m, booklet. - tendants can find places to COH.T Mlllburn «-0Il»_ HrlUNOD-IKLD SDK SPUD Exclusive Distributor In Springfield for Mlllburn «-116f oil that you'd never think of looking for. That's why you'U SHEFFIELD I Auto Repairs agree we do on expert lubri- OAMEt Shoe Repairing cation Job. Come In today. S. & W. Fine Foods Body and Sender Work , Bxp«rt Sho< Rebuilding ROY Day or Nig*hr Towlnc and Road 0«rTlc« \, Sport Footw«ar. all itylu. tor OrowInK ; > JOB GBIMK Qlrla and Ladlu—fl.lt FUIX 14NE OF 8«van Brida* Rd., n«ar Morris Av«. ' AL SMITH'S Mlllbnrn i-1047 OOLANTONK'8 IAMH.Y BHOB 8TORK R NITl v B.tab. II Taarm, Ut-A Morrla Av.. Friendly , TOBACCO (0. BREAD, CAKE, PASTRIES, BUNS, ROLLS e tjf- 'CJurj xic/er * Battery & Radio Welding & Grinding Service Station . ' — 2 STOKES Z — . .=. — FRESH Morris & Springfield-Aves. 144(LSpritigfield Aye, 465 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIX N, Jf;^. J3aU«ry.jand-Badla flaloa ud Barrloa. Bawa Bharp«B«d 'by Maohln* b •— r All Ylndi or W«ldln> -=.- at 43rd SjU Iwlngton. N. J. Hla«dR ' tAmpa,v Car IsnlUdn, AppHanc* — _.- _| PADIi SOHMKB '. "' ! ',•' " Variety^ of TSalads, Cold "Cuts and Cheeses ^^ ';^PKone Summit^.64610^ (Next ti^Sfatand Theatre) ;~"Rapmlra. -_,-._ ;.^_... I^AWN MOWBUlB'aROCHO - •- Mi^urn 6-2045 2 Millburn lAve. Dattory » IlniMt Store i ll.ll and np .'BY Vtom. -Now looaUdat H«T*n Bridsa Hoad. Oars ''Called, for. an4 DeHverod at Sprlngflcld Ave., Maplewood Korria AT.. Utllbura «-MII near Merria Av«na« ••••»•»••••••••••••••••••••••»•• •••••••»•»•••••»•••••••»»••••••• ••• /. • I '-.A '_ Friday, September 13, 1940 SPRINGFIELD SUN Page Five morning at 9:45 o'clock In the 7 P. M.in the regular Church room. 25, at 8:15 P. M. in the Re&tory for chwcrrr Robert Popoendleck will The Ladies Aid Society held their the benefit of the Rosary Society.' preside. first meeting Wednesday afternoon PERSONAL MENTION The iirst- meeting of the Young and made plans for a trip early next St. Stephen's Episcopal Peoples' Society was held last Sun- month to the home of the former MUlburo, N. J. ' day evening At the meeting, which local pastor, Rev. John C. Burton, HBV. HUGH W. DICKINSON. Hector. About People You Know Holy Communion nt I A. U. was led by Jack Schoch, plans~for at Mendham. Mornlnk* prayer and 8ermbn by the the coming year were discussed. The The Epjvorth League will hold a Hecfor. 11 A. If. ' " next meetlnK_3slll_bei helot Sunday treasure; hunt on Friday evening. Tb« nlcjeat courtesy you cun allow Johnson's brother-in-law and sister, evening at-7 o'clock and wUTbe led Topic: "The Vision of the Eternal your KueaU U to lutvo their -vlalta Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Tansye of September 20. Participants • will Christ." mentloped on thla puire. Tko nicest by Arlene Bushman. Robert Hoemig leave the church at 7:30 P- M. Par- OWNED AND OPERATED BY WILKINSON, CADDIS.fr CO., A NEW JERSEY INSTITUTION SINCE 1864. courtesy you can show your friends 103 Battle Hill avenue. will lead a discussion on the parable The Church school will reopen la throuKb tbla puKe when you KO —Mrs. Samuel Anderson and son, ties will be divided into groups of nway. Wo will consider It u courteay of "the Big Tree." six and the hunt will be of some Sunday at 9:45 o'clock. Registration whenever you • give ua an Item of Samuel, Jr., of Washington, D. C, of new pupils will be held at the any aoclal interest. Call directly to visited the former's brother-and sis- The Elizabeth Women's Presby- adventure throughout Springfield tun BUN office Mlllburn 8-1258. and vicinity. Six valuable prizes will same hour in the Church School. The Trend Today Is Toward Tenderay ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. An- terlal Society will be hostess to, the Assignment t*rclasses will follow. Union County groups at the annual be awarded, one to each member of —Mr. and Mrs. Prank W. Bohl of derson of 36 Maple avenue, on Fri- Treat your family to choice beef that is deliciously tender . . . day. luncheon on Tuesday, September 24 the winningg roup. • —'- 18 Morris avenue have returned from .at 12 P. M. at Lamington. Prom- First Baptist Ocean Grove where they spent two The cost per person will be 25 IDEAL TENDERAY BEEF inent missionaries will be present cents and for information on tickets, Stillborn, N. J. _ weeks. , and will speak. HBV. ROMAINB F. BATBMAN, Paator. —Mr. and Mrs. August "Carlberg, members are requested to attend the Sunday School. 9:46 A. M. GUARANTEED TENDER-OR YOUR MONEY DACK! The Ladies Benevolent Society Morning Service, 11 A. II. formerly of Irvlngton, have moved Church Services league meeting at the Church Sun- will hold its first meeting on, Wed- day evening at 7 o'clock. All ticket Young People's aervlce, 7 P. M. into the premiiies at 34 Marlon ave- nesday,., October 2. Evening aervlce, 7:46 P. M. BEST SOFT MEATED—GENUINE SPRING nue. On Saturday evening they en- returnsTsust-be made by Wednes- tertained Mr. Carlberg's mother, Presbyterian day. Prayer meeting Thursday evening brother, and.two sisters from Phila- HBV. DJl. OEO. A. LIOOETT. Pout in*the church. Sunday Scbool 9:46 A. M. •• Methodist delphia; Mr. arid Mrs. Kulin of Men-a Bible Clou. 9:45 A. M. KEV. CARL C. B. MEIiLBIBRQ, Ph. D., Hillside and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Morning Service 11 A. M. lllnlutor ' . St. James' Catholic Intermediate Cbrlatlan Kndeavor. Hunday School at 0:45 A. M. HEV. DANIEL A. COTLB, Rector. LEGS LAMB Dreher and daughter of town, Morning worship at 11 o'clock. GIRL SCOUT HEADS IP. M. Mames: 7:30, 8:46, 10:16 and 11:16 rs. Herbert Kern lCpworth League at 7 P. M. IDEAL TENDERAY Alvin terrace have returned from a Sunday Sohool following the 8:45 Maaa. Topic: "Entertaining Strangers." Topic: "Some Qualities of En- Week-day MaBsoo 7:30 A. it. week's stay at Seaside Park. durace." The first Fall committee meeting IN ; —Mrs. Caroline Zahn has returned All departments of" the Sunday The regular Sunday Church serv- Mrs. Walter K Putii and Mrs.of the Girl' Scouts will be held Mon-. from,Ocean Grove where she at- School are now open. day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in-the CHUCK ROAST ice and Sunday School will be-re» Joseph Amberg, Jr., will be host- •tended-.the third annual Fall con- The first meeting of the Men's sumed. • . > ' _ esses at a card and" games party to home ,61 Mrs/ Harry H. Spencer at MORRELL'S READY TO EAT FRESH JERSEY CUT ference of ^the Maolien. League of The Epworth League, will meet at be held on Wednesday, September 6-Jerospect place. the New "Jersey Presbytery of thtr Bible. Class will be held SQnday PORK LOINS £'",.?$, -21c Orthodox Presbyterian Church held E-ZCUTHAM 31c last week-end, Mrs. Zahn was'en- IDEAL BRAND—OVEN TENDERED FINEST CRADE"A" tertained at the Dan-Haven Hote^ by the young'people of the group. Smoked Ib. . •'—Mrs- 'Anna Snydor of 42 Profltt 21 c PORK SAUSAGE 15c avenue is with her. daughter^- Mrs. SOFT MEATED—BEST CUTS. HYORADE'S MILD CURED H. B. MacGregor and Mr. Mac- Gregor oi' Milford, Pa., for an ex- Loin Lamb Chops Ib. 39c Smoked Tongue Ib. 23c tended vlislt. ' " J "" WE HAD TEND E R A Y B E E¥ J O R DIN N E R —Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walker You see, I wouldn't be a woman if 1 weren't a soffi¥a£out Long-Island^ and children, Clifford Jr., Dorothy Oysters . . . iot. 15c Boston Mackerel. . )b8c and Lois of 61 Severna avenue, have compliments. And did I get compliments last night—didl! Fancy Fresh returned from Lake Winnepesaukeo, Fmh N.'Hi, where they spent three weeks. It all started with that steak. My husband put the first juicy Weakfish . . . «,. 10c FiUet of Haddock ».15c —Mr. and Mrs- Herbert C. Schoch chunk in his mouth, chewed, looked surprised, chewed of 52 Marlon avenue, entertained at FRUITS & VEGETABLES a fajnily dinner Wednesday evening some more, then' let out a whoop of deKght. in honor of their son, Herbert, who , celebrated his twenty-first birthday. SELECTED •Among those present .wore Miss_ POTATOES U. S. No. 1 Evelyn Scholl oi Newark and Miss Mildred Schoch of Irvlngton. YOUNG —Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Davidson oi Ib. -53 Mountain avenue, have haci as STRING BEANS TENDER 5 their guests tills week, Burnley New- FANCY MoclNTOSH ITALIAN FREBTONt I CALIFORNIA bell and Rev. Robert Leveirof Cen- - GOOD? IT'S SENSATIONAL! 'trecrotl, Va;, whojiave been visiting PRUNES » 5c I ORANGES 15.25c the World's Fair in New York. For ihe first time in months he thought to kiss me before —Township Clerk and Mrs. Robert —D. Treat and their granddaughter, he lit his pipe. Then instead of hiding behind his paper, Janet Goodwin of 26 Bryant avenue, he asked me all" about Tenderay and was it expensive. returned Tuesday from Rochester, *Vt., • where they spent ten days. WhenltoldhimhowHtfleitcrasHandeyeiylhing, he said, APPLESAUCE ' Their, daughter, Mis. Sidney Marks an'd-Mr. Marks of -.Baltimore, aro "What a^^wife"I Yourdeserve a reward. Let's visiting fieri; ' r ~"" Tub Butter —Mr. and Mrs. H. B- MacGregor of Milforci, Pa., have announcetkiho IDEAL U. S. COV. GRADED 93.0 SCORE SUPRIME arrival oi~a~son, Harold-John, on Tuesday, September 3. Mrs. Mac- FRUIT COCKTAIL Gregor was formerly Miss Ethel Roll Butter > Snyder of town. YOUR FRIENDS? 31 3 "M"" 25e —The- Ty-An Club met last night Fancy Swiss Cheese , 27c at the homo of Miss Lilian Ahlgrirn AM I? LISTEN —BZZ-BX2I Good Luck Margarine 19c of 25 Rose avenuo. —Mrs~ Enos Parsell of 81 Main The bac_k fences in our neighborhood 1 POTATO SALAD ^ ^ " street is confined to her homo with have been busier than a telegraph office. CORNFLAKES illness. . ~ MACARONI SALAD «,. 11C m Mm —Mrs. .Mary Jeakens and-daugh- I tell my neighbors. They try Tenderay, COLESUW ' ter, formerly of 34 Keelor street, and teUfhek neighbors. Everybody says : havo moved to Morris avenue. Mo. I ' —Mi-s. Ed Snyder of " 39 Proffltt it's wonderful. You will, too. Why don't Tomatoes STANDARD Peanut Batter i-lb. avenue .has retained homo after you try somelonight? Get any cut-^rfrom , Rinso . , Soda Crackers . attending tho funeral rites of her mother, Mrs. Lee. King, of La chuck to porterhouae—all cuts o£ Teadcray Oxydol . . Graham Crackers. Grange,. Ky. bee! afe tender every time. Cake Flour Waxed Paper . KITCHEN CHMM - »»' 5c —Mrs- Thompson of 19 Morris b avenue is returning to her home to- Del Maiz Niblets . Paper Napkins •*»«* . . V5c ' day witli her infant daughter from Crisco . Paper Towels MM «MM. . 2 Overlook Hospital in Summit. Cake Flour Ammona sunum . —John B.--SWayne of 71 Battle LOOK FOR THE BRAND ON THE B€EF No. Hill avenue has been' ill at homo. Clapp's Foods STRAIN*© Kitchen Brooms . N -Root-Beer- 7JHIeuu_Sonpt__As5iT • • 2 c°; -—"Theodore, foi-mor residents, who Floor Wax Rap-In-Wax Paper -lOOr ;inov'od from town to-Rochesten~NT ' Y., several montlis ago, have i'e- Facial Tissue BOUDOIR . -.3 Tetley Tea Bags . so;. 45c : turned and -are residing with Mrs. A PKODUCT OJWISTIKfJHOUH DISIARCH Matches BIRD'* IYS • . . 6 Safanoh ICY potNT -loiieon Joe J.Eoral X Soap KIRKMAN-I . _i_X.«ok_I_X.,dk«25« c Delsey TisMie . . 3 roii.f5c .SAJLE: Jams & Jellies-MARTHA UK 7]«10c Kleenex . J«rH«Vr- Unfwn'ivn -TTniiin •Coruui:u.tloerr—w—bodyT-^corpornto—o: united . tJttifo'aV, complainant, ami—ihrvid- "" 1'. Cartu'r. -wlilo.wut'i—uL,alu.. :dofonditmar VI, "t'h,.—ror*ualo of • mortifuyud" proml'iiou. JUNE lly virtue, at thu abuvo-utatod writ of Hurl tfucIan to mo -directed I uhull oxpouo for milo'by public voiuluu, In tlio "JDlatrlct Court ^lloom, In tho Court Houuo, In the oily on Ijjllzuboth, N. J., on' WBDNBDIUX, TUB WVll DAY 01'" DROMEDARY PRODUCTS SUl;>TMMBJiHl, A. 1)., 1040, ' at (mo "o'clock Standard .(two o'clock H ; Daylight Savlny), Tlmo, In tho afternoon 'of wild duy. GingerhreadMix £r\ 9c All tho, following tract or parcel of laiiil and pi'omluou hereinafter particular- ly doucribod, (iltuato, lyinu and bolnj; in 4 •(hi) Townuhlp ol' Bprlnmiold In tho County \)f Union und Btato of Now Jor> Devils Food Mix' r-| 9c ' BKOINNINQ at a point on"tho north- You ^^^' )i)n'iiii»| '^y|Mi ^llnfnn tA V) nuu iioutli iiixty doeroou twenty thre'o -that-the-beef_yo|«-buy-at-MutuaLor_BigJChiflf. mlnutou omit forty foot; thonco (3) imrallnl with tho Ilrut couruo uouth Markets will be deliciously tender'tand juicy or r —'— — — VALUABLE COUPON- — —r—- twonty-nlno dotfroou thirty uoven mln uttiM wont two iiundrott foot to. tho aforo- muiitlonod northorly uldu Uno of Clin- YOUR MONEY BACKI ton Avonuu; thunco (4) alonif the north- urly ultlo lino of Clinton Avonuo north ulxty doKMUH twonty throo mlnutou wout 'SPRY or alPv1-lb. ! forty foot to . tho point and pluco of tiotrinnlnif, So that you may judge for yourself, this offer if can liolnir Uio woutorly ono-hulf of Lot No, made: Stop at your nearest Mutual or Big Chief H on it oortuln map entitled" "Mup of ! CRISCO Mprrln Mntato at HnrlnBilold, Now Jor- »uy," whlcih Hiild mup wau duly Mod In Market . . . select your cut of beef . . . and then tlio Union County HoKlutor'n Oltloo on I GOOD UNTIL SEPT. I WITH 1THIS COUPO5N ONLY .Jimuiiry.D, 101B UB Map No. all 13. serve it to your family! Note how they pass their HolnK a part of tho same itremlHoii p ^^ ^ convoyed to David 1'. Carter and Ilolena plates for morel You don't pay a penny.extra for aaaH m mmm mm mmm T. Curtor, hlii wlfo, by dood of Joseph Pauluu atitl Maria Pauluu, Ills wife, dated Dooombor 17, 1Q20, recorded De- the guaranteed assurance of tenderness.. Re- .oombof 22, 1026. Hi Uio Union County RoKlator'n Oftlae In Boole 10B7 of Deeds ' member! Ideal Tenderay Beef is,, guaranteed ten- on pagea 73 *o7 ~ "" 265 MORRIS AVENUE Known an No. 41 Clinton Avenue, dor—or your money back! ' • • I Bprlngnold, N. J. . T^uro in due upproxlmutely I6.4B8.21. with Intortot from July . 10. 1040, and oqats. . ... MEAT, FISH, PAIRY & PRODUCE PRJCES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 12iti TO SEPT' 14th ....•• • ALIDX CAMPBHlJULv-Bherl WAtinBN J. LTNOH, Sol'r. Feo« I2B.20 BDJ4SS—CX-«71 Aus H-4 •••••:•• ,\: . • -•• • - , ,.^.. ,;•.,.(... .:..,- Pa^e Six THE SPRINGFIELD SUN Sees Wild Part Lights ofNewYork Of Rio Grande By L. L. STEVENSON Alarm: Passengers on an uptown Pastor Explores Wonders iibway express, one of "this depart- ment's scouts reports, were made PVNE mischievous Scotty is cer- Of Valley on Trips in lomewhat nervous by a ticking ^ tainly enough—but two, well, ihat's just twice as much fun. De- 14-Foot Skiff. ound that came from a package By VIRGINIA VALE arried by a shabby man seated in •"pHE great bulk of all-cheering In [Released by Western Newspaper Union.) ightful new tea towel motifs are he center of the car. Because of *• sport arises for those competi- formed, however, as these Scotties AlARFA, TEXAS.—A weary min- ecent happenings, thoughts natu- tors who come from behind. This F YOU plan to be driving disastrously inquire into every ister, whose ' vacations for three ally turned to bombs and there was U supposed to be where true game- I in Tucson, Ariz., early in years have becn-spcnt in Rio Grande discussion on the part pf two strap- ness waits. Which is an entirely Octqber make sure in ad- canybns_ of the proposed Big Bend. angers as to what action should incorrect angle. » vance whether you'll be al- National park area, has completed ie taken. One thought_the proper " There are many times when the owed to or not. For .tkere'll. . a cycle of exploration journeys on hing to do would be to notify the front runner needs more garnerje'gg~ FIRSllAID be three days when it will be the picturesque stream that sep- notocman so that he could give the * than h|s pursuer. the only city in the United arates the United States and Mexico. "f"whistle at the next station. But the Francis Ouimet ilil Using a 14-foot wooden skiff, car- shabby man, evidently overhearing brought up the mat- itates without '&n .automobile, rying camera, film, bedding, tools vhat was being said, took a hand. t ter concerning Sam- by Roge|i|pnutrrian truck, motorcycle or even a and^ketch boxes, the Rev. Milton F. While other passengers gave_him f my Sneud. . J gasoline scooter on its streets. Hill of Pccos floated down the Rio lcnty of room, he unwrapped his "" "One trouble Sam And it's all because of the movies. 'TEA IS SERVED AT FOUR O'CLOCK' Grande through the wild Boquillas larcel and exposed a big-alarm- my Snead has 'Fading' Water Supply. 'Arizona" will have what's known :lock. He had borrowed it from a (See Recipes Below) canyon_rpgion for one Week. Dur- known." Ouimet QUESTION: Pleas.e_explain the n the trade as its world premier ing that time he saw only five per- 'riend, he explained, because he was said, "Is taking the ^ remedy for hot water "fading." in Tuejson, and the city is planning sons and one house. going_on a new job in the morning jump In his first two It had something to do with the ad- —Seulpture of the rook-format k>n& nci didn't want to risk being laie. roundsr-He-may-eet j rtf iho xfnlV^^' Vn"n yrtz\y hft' n celebration—a governor's four-or-five-strokes- in this a.rea, seldom seen by human \nd tensionrcame to an end. interested to know that we have stale.Jball, a three-day 1860 fiesta eyes, is of wide variety and beauty, ahead. To many been able to overcome ~thls~Bome- n the adobe-city of-Tucson, built phase of household work. Perky- the minister said. _Street Scene: Four ragged young- people that might HousehdWJetus what by changing-the type of wash- 'or the plctUrera rodeo with nation- cross stitch bows and. the cross Grantlsjnd Rice seem to be a killing l Rock Formation Named. sters eyeing a truckload of water- er in the hot water shower faucet. al roping and riding stars, and In- stitched .'cluy~narne s done in gay His third day out Hill discovered melons . .-.--Tho driver and his ; - ••;'—- advantage. But they Answer: See that all of the shutd dian pow-wows. Jean Arthur, Wil- colors will add a cheerful note_4o several unusual rock-formations that lelp'er,' evidently suspicious, eyeing _ don't kmjwrtlie psychology of*ifoifr~ off Valves7in~the"line, between'the~ iam-Holden, Warren William and these kitchen- towels. .^>v- •--••- - - ^-, he named. There was Jackrabbit he small boys . '„ .A tired-looking / "Once out in front you have the storage tank and the.fixtures, are all other members of tlTTTxastrwlll feeling that you must protect this be specially honored. Pntlern Z0193, 35c,~brlni:s you severt, Rock, consisting of two huge pin- woman, seated on a- stoop sewing opened wide. Clogging at the hori- Scotty designs for -tea towels and tho nacles of stone stretching aloft in rt a baby's garment . . . and stop-. lead. I kriow what the difference zontal pipe joints as Well as rust in ixlra. matching panholder motif. Send is. I know it Is much easier to come .such a,way that they_res"emble._the_ the pipes may also cause this trou- order to: • , • • |-from-behindr-if-you arernotrioo. far_ Some of the best stories about a cars of a jackrabbit. Lizard Rock ng. to an all but naked JacT that he ble. Some. .ty_p_es_of fiber washers movie are not heard until it is fin- must not go out into the street . back, than it Is to protect a lead. is a formation"~that appears like o Out in front your big temptation is Is the tea party the thing of the shire sauce and salt and pepper to have a tendency to soften and ex^ ished arid the prlncipnls have gone '"• ^ '".. AUNT MARTHA ;. An Ice-cream peddler, fiis white Box 1GG-W - Kansas City, Mo, massive lizard'crawling its way up to start steering away from bad past? I sincerely hope'not because taste. Spread between slices of thin- pand In hot water. Th|s expansion on | to other pictures. Here's ope. the corner of a cliff abutment sev- pron Happing about his legs and his trouble, to take a few chances—to, there is nothing quite so comfy and ly ..sliced white bread.' of-the washer naturally cuts down Arriving at tho set for "He Stayed Enclose 15 cents for cacil pattern eral hundred, feet high. . white cap at a rakish angle, chat- abandon boldness in your play— relaxing as a good cup of tea. And Maids of Honor. the flow of water. Try replacing the or Breakfast," Columbia's new desired.,Pattern No... • The Valley of a Thousand Springs ting'with a girl busy scrubbing a washers in^thir"other faucets. comedy starring Loretta Voung and from tee to cup. Y.es, even with you can make it eveiTmore delight- (Serves 12) ___• Name •»...... is a section of the sand banks on hallway . . . -A-housewife, back ful by sharing it with a few^otybur ,-Finish_for Stucco. | . Melvyn. Douglas, visitors found the the putts7. " . - 1 reciperof plain pastry _Addrcsa ...... r_.. the Texas side of the Rio Grande from marketing and well laden with friends. - % cup sugar A correspondent sends me a cir- ct barred to outsiders. They were from which spurt at least 1.000 bundles, fumbling in her purse. for Follow the Leader The tea hour may be the time to *!). cup almonds (ground) cular doscriptivc of a waternrooflng springSi her door key -...... Finding it, she "I had to come from behind- to become utterly feminino, with lazy 2 egg yolks finish for stucco, and asks whether The minister suggested that the 'Syncopation Seemed to holds it between her lips, as if it overtake Vardon and Ray," Francis discussions on the 2 tablespoons, henvy cream ' _ ^t_would be satisfactory over mag- part of this region he explored were a cigarette, as she marches said. "I knew just what I had to fashions of the 1- tablespoon flour neslle stucco, 11 years old. "There should be called the Grand Canyon Cover Patient's Ailment into the house .... A streetcleaner do. I knew I could play nothing on day, the latest VJ teaspoon almond extract are a few small cracks in the stucco, of Texas. — movie, and even humming bits of grand opera as he the safe side. But It would have Line 12. very, small ten c:ikc-Uns or but otherwise it seems in good con- A patient who complained of "I saw the wildest and mosrspec- tales of cute say- goes about his work.. been entirely a different matter if muffin tins .with the pastry. Com- dition;" . • ,- • digestive troubles was told by a tacular canyon country and the most ings of._Johnni£ I had been leading, with Vardon bine remaining ingredients hi order Answer: Magneslte stucco has a specialist that he was drinking too abriipT"changes—from savage, tow- : and Mary Jane. Variety: Shortly after their arriv and Ray on my heels. You feel un- given and fill pastry shells with this corrosive effect that destroys metal much, and would have to knoGlc-it- ering walls to low walls of lime- al. for a brief vacation, Mr. and Or it may be en- der such conditions you can afford mixture.' Buke in-n-hot oven (425 lath ir some 10 to 15 years. No sur- off. '— stone," he said. '.'Too, 1 believe Mrs. Fred Schader, once New York- larged with mas' no mistakes. You visualize only degrees) for 10 minutcs.-^lhen—ri;- face treatment wili give protection. "Well," said the patient, "what, there are thc_rjcji£st_colors of na- ers but now Detroit residents, called culinity, with the trend of the con- purs and birdies your chasers arc duce temperature to 350 degrees and This type of stucco came into use am I to tell my wife?" _ > ' ture." — on a sick friend who manufactures versation leaning more toward cur- making hole after hole. bake for 20 minutes longer. Cool, some years ago, but has since been |_ The doctor . thought for a few. Craggy Walls Tower. novelties Mrs Schader. as so rent events, politics, bpoks and even abandoned because of this difficulty. "Just check back," Ouimet added, the arts. and remote from the pans. minutes, then said: "Tell her you ,Tho^ Rev. Mr. Hill said at one many other women are doing, was "on how few have ever .taken the Butterfly Tea Cakes. The only real remedy Is to take.bfT are suffering from syncopation. place there was a long stretch of wearing one of those small, jeweled lead in tho first of second rounds A tea party is one of the sim- ' (Makes 8-10 tea cakes) the old stucco and what is left of That will satisfy her." American Hags. When his eyes rest- water with dense cane growth op and held it to win_a_U._S._Open. plest methods of entertaining, be- 1 cup~cake flour the lath, and to replace with new. The patient did as he was told, ed on that emblem, the sick man cause even though your resources each side just in front of vertical, Ha"geh~did in 1914. when Chick Ev- 1 cup sugar ._ Knotty Pino Finish. "What is pyncopation?" asked his grinned. The'flag, he said, remind- may be limited, you can ask~jrfew craggy walls .that probably are 400 1 teaspoon baking powder Question: A new room is lined wife. feet high, followed by a setback. ed him of a dealer from the Middle friends to drop in for t<;a. with knotty pine. How shall I pro- West who, foreseeing a" great de- . V\.teaspoon salt. • MELVYN DOUGLAS "I don't know," saicL-the hus- Beyond the setback are huge flanges I have a friend who quite often 1 egg coed to give' same a-light maple band, "but that's'what he Said." mand, had come in to place a-large gives teas on Sunday afternoons. of orange-red rock and back" of "this Vi cup coffee cream stain? told that the players were working WKCTrheT~h«sband-had-gone-out order for miniature flags. But, he They are highly suqeessful, not be- buttress is another summit cliff. He 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Answer: Your local paint dealer in an extremely small space where the wife looked up the word in the considers the three great Rio insisted, they had to come In assort- cause of her, lovely silverware or ed colors! '_J4_P_int whipping creum • will have a color card from which It would be impossible to watch. dictionary, and found that" it Grande canyons, -Santa Helena,- china, (because here I must confess you can select, the desired color of meant: "Irregular movement • • • - - * that most of her china does noteven! Mix and sift-all dry ingredients. The real reason, disclosed later, Mariscal and the Boquillas. all of slain, T.lie_stajn is ,brushed_onjree^ was-that-Douglas-was-worklng—in frnm_hnr tn har." -."" . -*-: Great Ships: Idly rising rimTfall- match); they arc successful ratliof, Plaee-unbeaten^cgg—and- coffee equal beauty'^anoT interest ly, and time is allowed for its-pene- a woman's dressing gown;—-"I'll ng with tho tide, the Queen Eliza- because her- friends gaffier.for the cream Jn a bowl • ' "The Santa Helena is a narrow tratlon: obout two minutes for pine. look silly enough on the screen," he beth, pride of the British merchant pleasure of chatting with one an- and beat tlior- gorge through great blocks of lime- Wipe-the surface clean with-cheese- explained, when asking that the set marine and the world's largest ship, other. Conversation flies fast and oughfy. Add va- stone." he said. "The Mariscal is nilla extract and cloth- If the color is hot dark enough bo closed. also a gorge_but It winds its way continues to lie at her mid-town furiously—but the group is held to- apply a second cijit. Over this ap- pier.— As perhaps you remember, gether by one common bond^ the pour liquid lngrc through what might be called a dients into • the ply a coat of shellac thinned half- curved ridge. As for the Boquillas, tho 85,000 tonrtt-deck liner slipped tea cup. *~ and-half with denatured alcohol. When you see Hedy Lamarr and into the harbor in March and quietly The most meager necessities- dry ingredients Clark Gable ln-"Comrade X" don't it is Interesting chiefly because of and beat until Finish by waxing or varnishing. Be- its towering cliffs and its gorgeous tied up at the foot of Fiftieth street would Jnclude a tea tray, on which fore applying the stain try It out oh be puzzled if the story seems with the Norm'andie, France's larg- smooth. Bake in well-greased cup- ~viewg of mountains on both sides of the tea set and napkins are placcd,_j some left-over pieces of pine. familiar-. It's "Clear All Wires," est lihip, "Ctfktrcir-miufnn tins in~irnTodorately |~which SpencerJfraCy made seven the river." a tablo-from which to serve tho tea, Aluminum Paint. At that time, the world's second glistening china, and well-polished hot oven (375 degrees) for 30-35 min- years ago_ The -story of an Ameri- Question: Please give me infor- argest ship, the Queen Mary, was silver. utes. Cool. Then cut tops from can newspaper man's adventures In mation on heat-proof aluminum They Had 'Loan Sharks' also here. But one day the Queen cakes, and cut each top in half. Russia, it's been rewritten to include If the party is small you' may, as paint for a steel furnace arid air-" Mary's lines, were .cast off and she hostess, pour' the tea, nsking the Scoop a spoonful of cake from each incidents in the recent Soviet mill: In Neo-BabyIonian Period condltioning-plantr disappeared down the bay. Slnco guests to help themselves to cream one. Whip the cream and fill cavity tary ventures. Gable draws it as Answer: All-makers of aluminum BERKELEY, CALIF.—If you feel then there have been many rumors or lcmon_ and sugar. If. it is a with whipped cream. Arrange fops an-assignment Instead of "Osborne that present interest rates for cred paint have varieties intended for that the Queen Elizabeth would join larger~pafty and itja_.necessary for to form butterfly and serve at once. of Sing Sing," which he dldn't-llke it accommodations are too high, just high temperatures, whlchcan-behad her sister ship in transporting you to constantly greet your guests Date Nut Squares. anyway be thankful that you didn't "live in troops. Recently, the Queen Eli7a- as they arrive, ask one of your (Make? 3 dozen 1%-lndh squares)^ at pulnt stores. The-liquid part is the Neo-Babylonian period. The beth's tanks were filled with oil and" friends to'-prcsidc'.at the .t"e.a_ tnblc 3 egg's a high quality varnish.. When ..heat- SAMMY SNEAD June MeCloy may win a bet. with average, interest .rate then, was 20 it was expected that she would sail for you. — . 3 tablespoons water ed, the varnish cfTsappcars-and the per cent. aluminum flakes seem to weld them- her husband if you like Her well on the next tide. But she didn't and riris almost caught him. But most The tea that is served must be 1 cup sugar The loan shark tendencies of the report now has it that she will bo of the winners have come from be- 1 cup flour ' selves to the metal. In application, enough In "Glamour for Sale," in good. It not only must be freshT which she has the second feminine ancients were related by Dr.- Henry here until-the end of the war. hind. .The pace setters have usually but must be hot to be palatable and 1 teaspoon baking powder the metal must be thoroughly clean F. Lutz, professor of Egyptology and and free from paint. II-should be lead. Nine years ago she left Holly- faded out. x .-..'. soothing. If the-wt'nth.or' is warm Vu teaspoon salt O- Cedar It; Mom 1 Assyriology at the University of Cal- 1 cup walnut meats (cut fine) gone over-with steel wool. wood to make a name Tor herself Where to Go: Speaking of ships, you may like to serve both hot and as a night club singer, and suc- The 10ft O- Cedar lustra LASTS ifornia. He-discovered that_thc The Pressure Begins iced tea. Serve the Iced tea in tall 2 cups dates (cut fine) Painting a House. there-was tho business man who, ceeded.' In 1936 she married and saves weary hours of work terest paid by the Babylonians on "Now Sammy Sncad lias had the glasses which have been chilled pri- Beat tho eggs. Add water and Question: I am thinking of re- loans for house rent would have after 50 years of. valuable service, retired. Now she wants to return You can wash away the ugly muggy film was retired on a comfortable pen- habit of taking tlic lead, of setting or to serving. Sliced lemon and gradually beat in the sugar. Sift painting my house, myself. Would been sufficient to pay the year's rent the pace. Look over his record. to the screen; she's bet her husband of fingerprints and dirt; you can make your sion. AlaoLhe _had saved his money Jogcther_t)ic_flour1_baklng powder you advise a coat of top quality tlull-and listless -furniture. amLwoQdwork - LHC^WUS- far-ahead in the recent^ _that_ slie_camnakc good within six : by itself. and made wise, invcstrnentiT so he7 cossories for iced" tea. Place the "and salt and-blcnd with the first mix^ house~ffa~lntr~orra^mixturc-of-paint-| clean and spark(y; you"Cari"le»ve behind a "The lot of a person in straitened, Canadian Open, and tlicii had to face ture. Fold in the nuts and dates. and varnish? Ihave been told such months', If she coji't, she'll go back soft Warm silken lustn that STAYS, a lustrt had no fear of the_futurq. Nevertho=- a playoff. He got the jump in the ice cubes in an attractive ice bucket to beln"glust-a 7~«iVk circumstances was thus no easiy one less, ho wasn't at all happy so, seek- with, the' ice tongs ri'ear by. , As an Spread in^u shallow greased pan u finish would stay clean longer and gl that LASTS for weeks andfor months longer Within the ' confines" of the Noo Open at Philadelphia and again in last longer. ing now In the picture starring Anita . i-. if you'll use genuine O-Cedar Polish in ing to_checr him up, a-friend re- Cleveland. TfiVprcssure was-moro added bit of color~~ancr flavor—gar- •(•nbout_10 by 12 inclies). Bake in your dampened cleaning cloth. There's > Babylonian kingdom, and no Bab- minded him that at last he had nish the—Completed beverage with- -a moderately hot .oven (375 degrees) Answer: In repainting qhouse use Luulscj"ondTtt'oger Pryor. She has ylonian solon came, to the rescue of than ho could race. " -- — a chance at her specialty—she sings pleasant astonishing treat in store for you leisure to do~what 'he had always sprlgs-of-Jresh, cool mint. — • — for about 20 minutes. Coolrcut-in a top quality house paint through- those in financial distress," Dr. Lutz "Sriead won his biggest money ja torch song. But so does Anita when you~do. • wanted-to-do—travel. Dainty sandwiches, hot buttered squares and roll ih confectioner's out. Thin down~the flvst~coat-ac. - added. -: 1, tournament some-months back by Louise, ~"i '' .- - ""Tca"vcl?"_JiEBfiated. the— VQteran. toast, thin silvers of cinnamon toast siighr. cording to the manufacturer's direc- -The savant"came across an inters lornlng from behind with a 64 down"! and~imall linglish_mulnns are ap- .. is- A good quality house paint Resting-debenture—on- a tiny tablet That.wouldjiaye-boen-all right five" tho"st£otch. That was easier than Danlsh a Fingers, years/ago. But now where can I propriate to seLri£_wi(h.tea. Popu- _UyXes_ >~t; | needs no varnish for~rcinforclng. Denis Day 1 ~h"elohgihgjto. a lender who was_kjncf shooting a.^2_when in front, y -- »r accompaniments to teaafce sand- ~-~.~ ".';;• Old BrTck. the Jack -"Benny-show bccauseOOT ctn'l" -- •• - ____ ] %-cuprshortenTng —enough "toehold* Eb?Uten^i iches~mnde frorcrnutbroadrrsliced "% cup~sugar -=• "Question: fifTrepTacirTgTwcTcliiir v !ntlamednjppendlx~kcpt-him-out-of MOPS, WAXi DUSTtftS, CLEANIRS" AND -'.16 2-3 per cent This advance called tionally, in golf quicker than very thin, and buttered.- neys 35 years old, should we use new law sohool, An honor graduate of IVt AND MOTH SPRAY ' '. . for one-half• mina or-one-quarter of Different: While Jack Price was 4 1 egg_ think in championship play. When brick, or con the old ones be used Manhattan college in New York a kilogram of silver to.the borrower, riding in a bus oyer on the Jersey 1 You may like to use. some of the X teaspoon vanilla you are behind there Is only one again? Tho -difference In-cost will and It also called for the pledging of side of the Hudson, hie noticed a suggested accompaniments for your 2 cups (lour Eugene Denis McNulty won a schol- thing to do—go out for everything. next tea party, tp givo.Jyou that be about$12 to $15. •Will new brick arship that entitled him to try city all of the Borrower's property "in sign which stated that tho name All out. Lay on Mncduff. I'd like '/•! teaspoon salt $ $ s $ $ town and country." of the "salesman" of that bus was much sought-after.distinction.as a V* pound.almonds (1 cup blanched bo worth it? government work for several to see Sneud about two or three discriminating hostess. months. He chose radio, and.was Mr. So-and-so. It also requested pas-, strokes behind in his next Open. He and ground fine) Answer: If the old bricks are not doing production work at the city's We Con All Be sengers to refrain from conversing might burn up.the course on the last - Hot Tea. . Cream shortening and udd sugar crumbling, and are in good condi- Lost Trails of .Southwest with the "salesman" while the bus 10 holes." Rinse teapot with boiling water. gradually. Beat in theegg andva- tion,, there is no reason why they broadcusiting station, pending his en- Viewed From Airplanes was in motion. Being curious about I put this argument up to an oW Allow 1 .teaspoon of tea for each nUln. Blond weH. should not be used again. You will try, to law school, when the appen- —cup-and—ono-for-tho pot," Placo tea probably need some new brick to dix interfered just as his law classes tho matter, he made Inquiries-and-p^ji piayer |n connection Sift flour and salt EXPERT . LUBBOCK," TEXAS.—Early In. •in teapot, and pour freshly boiling replace those that are chipped or were about to begin. dian and cattle trails of Texas, al found that these days, in New Jer- togethor. and add two big league races. water bver tea loaves. Cover and to the first mix- brdktn.- - . . ' When he got out of the hospital it most Invisible on the ground,'are sey, bus drivers are not bus drivers "Absolutely true," ho said, "for but salesmen. Nevertheless, they allow tea to steep 3 to 5 minutes, as ture. Stir in tho Waterproofing a Wall.. was to enter law school that year. easily distinguished from an ah- golf or baseball. What affects an .desired. Remove ball or bag con- He turned again to radio, got ontq BUYERS plane, says William Pearco, history continue to sit behind the steering ground almonds. Question: I am tbld that the pnly individual affects an entire squad. taining' the leaves, and serve at a sustaining program, und made a 9 In bringing vi buying Information, at instructor at Texas technologlca wheel and collect fares just as bus Turn dough onto way to waterproof the outside of a The Reds had n nine-game lead over once, ' a lightly floured recording which Jack Benny's agen to prices that are being oikeaVfor college. drivers used to do. tho Dodgcrsf-practlcally -running cellar wall Is to apply hot tar, then (Bull Syndicate—WNU Service.) Chicken Sandwiches With board and knead heard. what We Intend to buy; nnd_ai to tho "In parts' of the yellowhoiise can away. But they were still the pace a layer of tar paper, and another Cranborry Sauce. until the mixture is smooth and. no He was summoned to Hollywood; quality w« can expect, the advertising yon country that nover have beer Then tho Ilershberger. coat of tar. Will liquid asphalt do columns of this newipaper perform a ^—Right-horo-and-uow-wo-put-ln-oue. -longer-clings-to-the-hands.—Cut_aff-|-tj _job-just-as-well?. looking for a tenor to re under cultivation, stunted shrub ^Nonprofit Bank Changes tragedy broke and they begun to lo lh plea for revolt against chicken sand- smnll pieces of dough and shape in Answer: Liquid asphult can be place Kenny Baker, you'll remenv bery and a different colored sol slip, und then to c.ruclc. The Dodg- many dollars a year. Currency for Tourists wiches that are bono dry! Huve you rolls about 2*/< inches long and a used in that way, with roofing felt bor, and they were auditioning liter marks trails beyond doiibt," h ers had their target to shoot at. 1 • It If d good habit to form, the habit says. "Indian trails are. amazingly ALEXANDRIA. BAY, N. Y.—A tried putting a thin sllou of canned scant half inch thick. Place on instead of tur paper. Another ma ally by tho hundreds. At the last That makes u difference. A big dif- cranborry sauce In with the chick- grcused cookie sheet and buke in a terlul thut is coming into wide use minute young McNulty got the job, of consulting tho advortlmmonti every straight but cattle trails follow th< nonprofit bank—the only one of its ference. Tho team in' front carries time We make a purchase, though wo kind in the. United States—has en? We eat cranberry, sauce with moderate oven £)50 degrees) for is very thin copper sheet bucked by became Denis Day, und began carv s contour of the land." the heaviest package, as any com- have already decided |ust what we opened here. • • chicken when it's served on a plate. about 15 minutes. felt. A third method is a heavy coat ing out a nice career for himself. petitor knows. Why not in a sandwich? Try n ulico Want and where we are going to buy It is run by the Thousand Islands of dense concrete combined with It. It gives us the most priceless feeling of canned cranberry sauce in your bridgo authority under the supervi- Pacemaking Jitters Easy Entertaining. waterproof er.L.1 ODDS AND ENDS In the Worldi the feeling of being sion of Iho foreign exchange control chicken sandwiches the very next Doesn't ham loaf with hot cheese adequately prepared. Girls Shed Stockings "Today there are no clubs that time you make them and see if you Faded Awnings.:— THOUGHTS AT THE CLOS 1 •-—^