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48th Y»»r—No. 14 SUMMIT, K X, THURSDAY, SIFTEMBER 13. 1954 M tutsan. N. i. Vm*tt U» Act of »Ur«h I. ISIt $4 A YEAH 10 t'EOTS •j oppers 6et 92 Boosters to Fete Zoning Board Rejects Bid for rxeMMtown High School Grid Parking Spaces Squad at Barbecue Beacon Hill Area Apartments . fasmlt shoppers will get an id- The Summit Boosters Associa A proposed luxury four-story garden apartment for n off-str«et metered tion, an organization dedicated to the Beacon Hill section of the city was turned down Monday ipaces next week when the support and encouragement evening by the Zoning Bo^rd of Adjustment following V sew parking lot on the site of of Summit High School's athletic the old Lincoln School on De- program, will stage a barbecue hearinp which produced many protests from property own- Forest avenue win be formally for members of the football squad ers in the neighborhood opened. Saturday at 2 p.m. at Memorial ..The apartment riewtopmeot Field. The lot wiD provide metered would have been built by Ray* The get-together will kick off Motor Vehicle two-hour parking for S cents per morvd M. Oake* of Short Hills, de-. hour with a time limit j>t two- the group's 1956-57 program of hours. The portion of the prop- activities. A similar party for Spot Check Nets veJoper of the hrmdonkrry Wjy erty acquired by the Summit members of the soccer squad will •section. Oakes desired to use land Trust Co. will be put into use be held at Memorial Field on Sat- urday, Sept. 22, at 11:30 a.m. he own* opposite the Beacon Hill later but will be reserved only for Sixty Violators CUih at the"'end of Hobart -avenue, fonk purposes, The Boosters, organized two A State Mm faulty registration to defec- tive'muffin's. structure lay in an "A-15" resi- Lincoln School lot, 92 spaces, Local Golfer bids of everyone in the community. 2-hour shipper parking at 5 cents The traffic safety chevlc ua« de-r!ial r,>ne, the highest in the per hour; Woodland avenue-De- A solicitation for special gifts is made b • II stjte insj«ct>rs wiio city, he could not seo how in Forest avenue lot, 155 spares, 2- Two-Year Slump tobeing made among three groups maintained a road block, at Broad apartme^n*. complete with park* hour shopper parking at 5 cents —business, professional and gen- street and Middle avenue from and landscaping could in any way per hour. eral—and membership will be 9:15 a. ni. to 3:30 p.m. The spot haj-ni Jiie area'* appearance. H« sold to the public through high .In addition to the above, mil- Take County Title cheehk k was Hie firM cited Beacon Hill Club as an ex- school students and persons al- here since 1954 and was made in- lUbtpal lots metered for 3 to 12 Joe Birofka of 77 Springfield ample that "A-15 zones do nol ready active in behalf of the dependent.]y of local pnjjce. An necessarily mean that only one hour parking at 5 cents for each avenue staged a brilliant come- Boosters. 3-hour period but restricted for e.Mimated 3,200 cars were checked. family dwellings are permitted." back on the golf links last Sun- ill-day parking by local residents Fahfrty Made President The highest number of inftac The apartment building, Mr. day to regain the Union County who have been issued permits are C. J. (Hick) Faherty of 100 West LOOKING OVEE THE TOWN-Above ire some of | executive secretary of the Chamber; City Clerk\ tions »w among drivers u-ho had Oakes pointed mit, wotild be a End avenue has been elected I IneglecteK d to have with them rcg- it Elm street, Maple street and public links championship for the the 38 new Summit lehool teachers who last Wednes- j Harry C. Kates, a Chamber board member; Frank] *'""'' "good example that residential (•lenwood place, and rear of Grand fourth time and to put an end to 1956-57 president of the group, • or driver's licenses. areas can change to kt*>j> par* succeeding Edward P. Reavey, lay were given their first look at the city and sur J. Kerrigan, member of tour committee and hi>ard itThirt! Z,y owe issued summons f»r Union store on DeForest avenue. a two-year slump of final round rounding areas through the courtesy of the Sum member; Kalhryn Crouchlcy. new elementary home with pnnrress" and ntefl th«' park- Before the year is finished still defeats. who will continue as a member like qualities of v a nous industrial of the executive committee. Mr. mit Area Chamber of Commerce. For the second makinI g teacher; Faithk Sauter (in buss doorwaydorway)) "J V' ,", mother shopper parking lot will be Birofka,-a carrier at the Sum- v*ar the Chamber took the new teachers on a bus ! Lincoln School first uraH*- Rr>h*r-i nr...inh «.h,".r' . ra"l"e Io hav<1 <"ars inspectep d and business plants throughout opened at Bank street and Beech- Faherty, who is executive invest- ear the Chamber took the new teachers on a bus j Lincoln School first grade; Robert Brough, chair the city a$ an example that mit Post Office, has long been ment manager of the Prudential trip throughout the Area, stopping off at the Be! man of t>ur committee; Sheila Keefe, Jefferson during the pnescnUsf period re- wood road, This lot, acquired in a the mainstay of the Post Office Labs and ending the day with a dinner at the Hotel School second grade, and Audrey Dubow, Jefferson sulted in summons d>r 12 others "areas can change." Insurance Co. in Newark, is the He pointed out to the Br>ard .fnd swap with the Summit Trust golf team, consistent winners of Suburban. Above, left to right, are W. Itae ('rant-. second grade. (Wolin photo) and <-i|{ht were anvstcd for fail- Co., will accommodate 35 cars and father of three boys, two of whom that the hurldjiig would he con- the Herald trophy in the annual played varsity football on previ- ure to renew registrations. will be metered for 2-hour park- Chamber of Commerce match. stmctcd on land that M now va- ing at 5 cents per hour. ous Summit teams and one of KlRht Unlicensed Drivers cant awl "which cannot be used Birofka, crowned county cham- whom is a member of the current Election Board Searching The road Mock also trapped six for UN» purpose of ns included two than it is for vacant land. Kascin of Mountainside at Gallop- mer assistant football coach; treas- ocal residents. Tney are voters On Area Tour Residents Protest ing Hill golf course. One 'Mild' Polio F ".i.wi:;j • thy of crk-ntation for fictitious plates, oiw commer- urer, Frederick G. SiRler. Jr., whose Primary Election sample cial \( ucle for not having the However, a group of rt«wlehU insurance Rates Kascin. who never has won the l !«<.-<•!iiipn v liich h<-Han at 8:30 is also chairman of the finance allots we •• r**'i ,icd by the I«*«t nanic (f the owner painted on the fivm I/»ndonderry Way arwl H<>- Summit and five other Union county title and never has de- committee. Case Reported in a.m. with breakfast at Lincoln wile, (-1* w!i,i faiVd to notify a bnrt avenue P"UHI» ct>mminiit?e« were Riven feated Birofka in match play at Office in/A'.^!*' -*)t»o of failure appe-imt »t the Mr. Faliertr announced that schorl, the 3S new twehen re- i chaise of iddixss ;u.d one who meeting m pnde.st » the a "C" rating for their fire fight- Gallopirj Hill, got off io an au- the Boosters will continue the ac- o deliver. spicious start. Mike won the City This Summer cevtlv appointed to the Summit was driving «,Ui ojily one head- ance request, took a fUrn view «f Ing facilities upon which are based tivities begun in their first two New Providence has foi^ty lost lamp on Uie car. the fire insurance rates in new first two holes with a par and Summit has had only one case wens, taknn on a the proposition. years as an organization. These In addition to the state-operated On* by one rose tenA in cl-unification*, released this week birdie. But then Birofka's putter include holding regular Friday E Hie community las< yy went to work, producing a win- I an evfremelv mild one reported We:'-esclay as guests <( the Sum- safety check, local police were tones said that a zoning variance by the New |Jersey Fire Insur- night meetings with members of those from Summit will be found slatl0nt>(l with ning par on the third hole and to ho:i"h officials on!v tur> weeks mrt Arra Chamber of Commerce the electric timer in an "A-15" residential tone to unce Rating Organization. the football squad, at which mo- printed as a legal advertisement a birdie two on the fifth. Dr Hrbcrt S. MdJ-an. | l>m comi^ion of the Iwis four during the day on Heekman road pnrtmt the construction of an The "C" ranking is considered tion pictures of the previous in this weeks issue. The total Kascin regained the lead with and nabbed four speeders.' apartment building would com- ihout average for a community of week's game will be shown, and missing for the entire county is ' healt^h officer, desclosed this • the teach* r* were Ui«m taken to a birdie on the 12th but again TIl(> tim r tJunn th las pletely ruin the qualrty ot the Summit's size. Highest rating is manning a public address system 4.016. Last year the figure was the If,<.!<•! Suburban where they I <' « «' « »«'• Birofka stormed back, this time neighborhood. Each said in affect &", which was bestowed only at all home games. 5,017. victim was a 7'i year Id wore Rut-fs al a butfrt supper, i eral days has /wen used on vari- upon Elizabeth. This rating brings grabbing four holes. He won the .Mountain avenue l>>y. Randclph j Tlio trip, which beVin at the ous residential streets throughout that their homes «\*a(r'Be"gfvaF~ While the Boosters perhaps are ly affected if the variance was Die lowest fire insurance rate. 13th and 14th with pars and fired best known for the awards din- Most have moved and left no ; \f,>ore. He had received two > m^h School at 3 30 p in in- the city. birdies on the 16th and 18th to forwarding address. The board f Salk sh<-ts ' fivm the IV.ard of ' lud«-1 a special guided t'.i'ir of permitted and an apartment In the "B" class were Plain- ners they sponsor for members r Tries to Flee Mock house wen< up. field, Linden and Rahway. Others assume a 3-up advantage at the of all of the school's varsity wants their new addresses or i Health ami ore from h.> pr.vute ' t^ IMJ laboratories whei«> a halfway mark. Joe one-putted Oio driver. Jolw Rat..,'an, 44, H. C. Brite who resides on Lon- Riven the "C" rating along with teams, they also have been in- definite information that theyy | phvsieinn and thev \u ,• <;«•.• sp<-kr-man pointed out "f .".r> ISi«*ch.wood road a1t«>ntptcd Summit were Cranford, Westfield, nine greens in the morning round. have ninved out of Uninti County. donderry way, complained to the strumental In helping Summit to e\.Kl«? the road bWk and when Hoard that if constmctiom of the Union, Hillside and Roselle. Seven one-putt greens after The election board has made a minor ratine. Tie b •> b.\ :.» v.-it It ;>!! Summit sdi'i the graduates gain admission to prep several efforts to locate (lie "miss- fin:.Uv caught by tiie state in- apartment buihhng was allowed, Near the bottom of the list with lunch enabled Birofka to sew up school and college and offer an paralysis but only a •=!. tr.,;^!" i c.ba c.irnpany and Cclario-c 1 inij" voters. First a reitirn post siH'c!"rs wr-s i^uerl f'.ur sum- garages would be barked up to E" ratings were New Providence the triumph. He had five of annual $100 Harry Taylor scholar- ; pasm in the ;-'iou!iicr. ;'I p- v ifh.n m';;i;; <)iu' f.r driving-wiii]o on them on the outgoing nine, one- card was sent to ench person v•.'!•; ie-f''Mt'd <>:i A,:.' j his buildir.g line. Others -.atd that ind Berkeley Heights. ship to an outstanding all lrtc- win-;e ballet could rmt be deliv- V,c H'\..\c«'| li-t as a tv-nit of sur!i a building winiW hnng in putting for winning pars on the Dcsp.tc the '••' t t :..: Mit •', v i.cli 1»-:?.:\ ;,! C P,0 For "straight" fire Insurance, student. dru::k :ic. f"T m:i;,y ni> re peoplo. cause-traffic first and third holes and a birdie ered. If this also was returned iiioci;l.:li"ns >M i •• ,r i» prc-.i!<-«I over by Frank |e rates in cents for each $100 The group further has smutcd by the post office, two fulluw-iip "I>«-ratini» a car Without the iv.iis. hazards and 'undermine" the three on tlie seventh to go 5 up. the l'.-url "I .ll»'..!:ii 1 Df insurance on a frame dwelling (Continued on page 1G) letters wore sent. \ mi ion in In pos^^si'' !, one for qii.-ihiy of t'.e area. — >re: A, 12; B, 12.5; C, 13; D, 13.5; Joe then sank a 35-footer for the Mili'L' Mi'ir-.r !.-•• \i, I'h. !» |)< ,n. "|nT.ntii'.f a car. wiflioii', tie own- Mall Search Found Many •in.f hi." s iir.ii ii>n anor. 1 Insurance policy on a frame dwel- am ••ted fi-r m«t having his liccn-e ob'iu-ivc''" shot for an easy par four. Newspaper advertisements today i The Board, ("f 'ir ar.'l d.r'iier WVI'I' s\ :> (Continued on page 16) in Ins pos-c-ssi'Ti stKl it was - Many o! the ohjoetors said tliat will advise the voters who have closed that it h.id r.vo nvir c.i-e> ic • tiie ci\if ji:id priic*->i :n- Red Cross Home r covend thiit he a!M'n tics, it in r.-) way affects the area. Man Seeks Permit to Shoot listing their new Union County ad t ic c/y as vf 11 as bi re three - v.-j'i-.u, ]ca worn &s- , , year tlie J.'ie c-.'ub ;I/K1 thought Mr. Oakes' the sale of the Harold M. Foster Bi.tn r.cw of the draft rcc1 >rds and ujx-n His Daughter—And Gets If residence at the corner of Summit; If ())pv fajj )n (}o thi;. ,|icy arc rcccivi-'t: »:r.,tmerit •(>3Cv0, s that a "public building in an A-15 cases and t!:e committee in j ciuestioniri}? bv that agency fie avenue and Whittreds;e road to the appiv to a coun|y jUfjpe durinR from private [)hy-ici:>n- /'i.e." rJof-s evi-t, was not a of the Society of American Magi- 1 I driver was released to the state If you are planning to shoot any- Summit chapter, American Rod j the two weeks prior to the N'ovrm- Lav<>m- Rain Causes rlu:) ua< I»r. J.unes H. M,in>r.ey, Mrs. Clarence A. Lovell of 6 Whit- Registration in hsh controls f r children I gicians in New York City, whose (;) ujrcru.jr-.crs s Wlil ,,rx-s<-iiU's;d two j dents and t!ie Lircr.ln ITA. At New Building »s a target. This is only one of As 3,749 Enroll the clo^e of school ,n June Lin- , , "•tranquil.'y if t.c area." The gether in the pursuit of "magic" weeks ago but the suit is being •||)linj.J , ,,ho or>>n((a<1,-,m prograprogram The foundation and first lu>nr s;r >up sa.d th;.t it <.r!-i't. *e imazing feats of prestidigita- C()ln ha(| 2 ra v p Tirx )linj J ho or n a<1 skills. continued by his widow. The Board of Education has an- j , ' T "' Y. ' earlu-r in U.c day at the Lincoln boarding of .the new Holmes Agen- i;r«-up ill- i a-kcl v hy tiie ti>n and baffling mystery which worm and BraUon had During World War 2, Mr. Guest The plaintiffs are ' attempting j noUnced that fall registration at Sen. tho teaehcrs were guests cy real estate'office now under j ]iin<| *'iU be witnessed in "Adventures r performed continuously in milita- to upset the Summit Board of ^p Clty's CIKnt. ^chf><)ls totals 3. Boy Loses Toe From •>l the B »ard <»f Kducation at Die construction at Morris avenue and j «•.,„;. !>•» c-ni-'riK i'd is rvt suited n Magicland" to be presented as ry camps and hospitals. He did Adjustment's action in granting 749 an incrpase of 43 over last t.n-akfast A'Mrevs<'S by Mr. Cedar street, collapsed last Thurs- e fam.iv h-.riic-. Mr. Oakes • YWCA benefit, on the stage of more than 350 shows with the a zoning variance to permit the ve.ir Power Mower Blodes R'-ed, Walter S Eddy, secretary day evening at the height of the fl t!\,' t ,0 .v.llv •hf Summit High School auditor- Red Cross to occupy the house. 1 " Tr)P (ot;ij fjgure represents an William Knnff. 16, of 34 IV.e of the Biwd and others followed. hcayy rains. cji;-o .i hjni'iup if con- American Theater Wing /includ- f um on Friday evening, Septem* ing 35 appearances at the New The property lies partially in a enrollment of 3,~3(1 in regular Grove avenue 1 >st a t *" and frac- j The remainder of the day was According to Edward C. Holmes, t.'le fimily dwel- pr 21, at 8:15 p.m. residential zone. turcd another laH Saturday wl-r-n |,Vvi,ted to general faculty meet- York Stage Door Canteen. He was classes plus 18 rriore in special the collapse, which occurred at f !/:.•« .1 ^ u;'.!,<« time Cross would depreciate the value Washington School where 394 are water, flowing from Cedar street, v *ith her father since the age of A project of the finance com- operating the machine at 10 Nas- and principals from thejvarious }> >''• of his clients' properties. He said enrolled as again«.( 360 in 1955. sau drive. schools were present. The pro- pushed tons of sand against tlie year-", !<•:< v."»re s-ild to various • Phyllis, now a junior in Sum- mitte of the YWCA, the proceeds newly laid foundation. Mr. Holmes 1 cars would be parked adjacent to The biggest decrease is reported Knoff, son r,l Rev. and Mrs rarn also included 1 cafeteria builfk*rs fur the pup,>>se cf cm* -it High School, will also allow from this benefit are to meet the added that the disruption will ; their homes. it the Brayton School where reciv Gerald F. Knoff, had gone to chat lunch at 12 noon, tnicti!'5 si'it;le-fj!TiJy homes. 4. Mr. Oakcis' property the Red Cross, described the pro- over last year. First Notional Plans lay in further construction. All in theJarca was onfuxd to own- , and many fine examples program and contributions re- 133 Prospect street, ^^hoolm.^tcs at construction to date was washed posed Red Cross site as a "brick At the High School recistration Summit High School, who were Branch for Kenilworth u:i; the Ms at 14, 15, 16 and IT 'f legerdemain, there will be ere ceived from the Summit and New mansion that has been a white out and a new start must be made, this year is up uith tftaJ enroll- the lawn at Aifred X A branch hank at Kenilworth Is ll..>bart avenue. The request for a '•fd illusory objects such as a Providence United Campaigns. elephant for several years." He ment at 797 as against 766 in 1955. mowing he said. beini,' planned by the First Na> (Continued on page 16) »autiful Alice in Wonderland Tickets are available at all said its occupation by the Red The Junior High is down two from Burkmeyer s home (Iround was broken fur the new Mi's house, and other features of times at the YWCA 2S2 Morris Cross would stabilize values in last year with total registration The mishap occurred a> th*»-• tj is lo- I skeptics. September 14, tickets may be pur- Joseph M. Nolan of Newark, In the other schools, Roosevelt who were operating the mower'. community's first banking facility. cated at 45 Maple street. Church 4 The rotary blade slushed the tips yhr» disclosure was made by and Nina Guest, as a chased at any of the following attorney for owners of the build- reports 159 as against 172 last The total rainfall fur the hour- Clauified ...... 22. 23 wfessional team, known as Guest convenient booths: Root's Men's ing, pointed out that another year. Jefferson has a decrease off the big toe and second toe if Kenilworth Mayor Walter K. long storm, according to a rain Knoff's right foot and cut a third. Boricht to the Boro Council. He Editorial! 4 Co. during the 1930s, played store, from I a.m. to 9 p.m. at- vacant mansion, a secretarial of five over last year with an en- gauge maintained by Willis M. Deaths A large cities in the United tended by Mrs. Clark Pool and school and an apartment house rollment of 198. Lincoln School The hoy was taken to (Kerlook Mated that Federal application Pott of 100 Larned road, was 2.70 !»es. They have now been resi- Mrs. Guest; First National Bank, already are located in the neigh- stands at 475 at compared to 469 Hospital by Patrolmen, < harles had been made by First National inches. Paiidic Vail*/ 10, II borhood. Peter C. Triolo ap- Carbone and Joseph Grnbar/, and that plans include a new Social 13. 14, 15 of Summit for 15 years and from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and from in 1955 while Franklin School re- F^.r WATRK snri'ENKIia fir SOFT on Franklin Place. Mr. 6 to 8 p.m. attended by Mrs. Hans peared-for the Board of Adjust- ports 415 enrollees as against last where his toe was amputated. lli> building to be erected in the center WATER SmVICK Oil CLLUOAN Sporti II has been a past president• (Continued on pag« S> ment , year's total ti 431. Moditioa la reported a* good. j of the busineta district. •" THE SUMMIT HERALD. THUESPAV. SEPTEMtEK 4\ 1»M

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Wt $4 A YEAH io 4 f 5 oppers Get 92 Boosters to Fete* Zoning Board Rejects Bid for High School Grid Paring Spaces Squad at Barbecue Beacon Hill Area Apartments A pro$x>sed luxury four-story garden apartment for . %mwtt stopper* vill get u ad The Summit Boosters Associa- l at ecr-stnet netered tion, an orgimitation dedicated to the Beacon Hill section of the city was turned down Monday ipwe* aext week wbe the support and encouragement evening!by the Zoning Board of Adjustment following a paring kt oa the site of of'Summit High School's athletic hearinp which produced many protests from property own- Ltnrcta Sebool «a De- program, will stage a barbecue wffl be for members of the football squad lers in the neighborhood Saturday at 2 p.m. at Memorial The apartment deviriopmemt Field. would have been built by Ray- The lot »itt provide uetertd The get-together will kick off Motor Vehicle t«(t-hovr parking for S cents per the group's 1956-57 program of mond M. Oakes r4 Short Hills, de- hour with • time limit pi Uro- activities. A similar party for Spot Check Nets vri>per of t:ie l/mdonderry Way lt,->urs. Tbe portkte cf the prop- members of the soccer squad will •section. Oakes desired to use land erty acquired by the Summit be held at Memorial Field on Sat- Trust Co. wifl he put into u*e Sixty Violators he owrw oppr.stfe the Beacon Hill urday, Sept. 22, at 11:30 a.m. dub at the eM of Hf+ari avenue later but wifl lie reserved only for The Boosters, organized two A Slate Mrter V( tude Depart- purpose*. years ago, have already launched ment sp>t check f'f local drivers neaf^M^rris Jurr.plfce for the proj- With the opeafcag ef the new Birofka their annual drive to enlist the last Saturday resulted. in sixty ect- " , lot. the buiaess tectioa mr hai cooperation of the townspeople, summits bg issued for lit as- Mr. Oakes. who appeared be- a total of 247 mdeRd eft-street particularly adults and alumni, in soriment of violations ranging fine fie Board in hn own behalf, •hopper fMrioag spues. These making the school's athletic ac- from faulty resji-stration to defec- said that although the pr^pos*d am at CoBowa: tivities the concern and interest tive muffins. ytructure lay in an "A-!5" resi- Lincoln School W. IS spaces, Local Golfer Ends of everyone in the community. fie traffic safety c!.!<>ck-at Proad apartment, complete with park* Fonwt tress* lot, IS spam. 2- Two-Year Slump to —business, professional and gen- stnret and Middle avenue from -and landscaping onild in any way lwur shopper parking at 3 cents eral—and membership will be 9:15 a. ni. to 3;30 p m, The spot harm the area'-t appearance. He per boar. sold to the public through high check was the firM onducU-d cited Beacon Hill Club as an ex- In additloa to ft* above, tnu- Take County Title school students and persons al- her* since 1954 and wa« m,i4' in- ample that "A-15 zones do nm ftipal lots netered tor S to 12 Joe Birofka of 77 Springfield ready active in behalf of the dependently c»f local police. An necessarily mean that only ope hour parting at S cents for each avenue staged a brilliant come- Boosters. estimated .1,200 cars were checked. family dwellings are permittee' ' 3 hour period but restricted for back on the golf links last Sun- Faherty Made President The-highest number of infra c T!:e apartment buJding, Mr. all-day paring by local residents tions were among drivers who h.id Oakes pointed out, womJd be a day to regain the Union County C. J. (Flick) Faherty of 100 West LOOKING OVER THE TOWN—Above are lome of |executive secretary of the Chamber; City Clerk' who haw betm issaed permits are lo have with them rvz- "good example that residential public links championship for the End avenue has been elected Harry C. Kates, a Chamber at Elm street. Maple street and the 38 new Summit school teachers who last Wednes- ~ " -. . . i Lstration <>r .driver's licenses, ar«\T» can change to kt»»p pace Glenwood place, and rear of Grand fourth time and to put an end to 1956-57 president of the group, day were given their first look at the city and sur J. Kerrigan, member of tour committee and ht>ard issued summons for succeeding Edward P. Reavey, with progress" and cited the park- Union store OB OeForest avenue. a two-year slump of final round rounding areas through the courtesy of the Sum member; Kathryn C'rouchlcy, new elementary home like qualities of wn>>us industrial Before the year is finished still defeats. who will continue as a member mit Area Chamber of Commerce. For the second making teacher; Faith Sauter (in bus doorway), of the executive committee. Mr. Failure to have cars inspected and business plants throu£ho*it another shopper parking lot will be Birofka,-• carrier at the Sum- year the Chamber took the new teachers on a bus Lincoln School first grade; Robert Brough, chair Faherty, who is executive invest- during the pperi pointed out to the B'vand Jnd swap with the Summit Trust golf team, consistent winners of Suburban. Above, left to right, are W. Rae Crane. second grade. (Wolin photo) , and fight were arrested for fail- father of three boys, two of whom that ttio building IT wnuki be con- Co., will accommodate 35 cars and the HeraM trophy in the annual ure to renew registrations. played varsity football on previ- structed on land Out w rw>w va- will be netered for 2 hour park Chamber of Commerce match. Eight I'nllrrnsfd Drivers ous Summit teams and one of cant arid "which canti*>t be used at 3 cents per hour. The road block also trapped six fur tlw» purpose ot Birofka, crowned county cham- whom is a member of the current Election Board Searching Chamber Takes unlicensed drivers and two per- pion for the first time 17 years squad. single family dwellings." He sons who wrav allowing an un- that the city would benefit tax- ago, also took the title in 1950 and Other new officers are: Vice- licensed driver to operate cars. 1952. On Sunday he one-putted 16 wise if the variance wa>s granted Rre Department presidents, Milton R. Owren, For 107 lost Local Voters New Teachers Four were issued summons f.r in that the tax rate for an apart- times and shot three-under-par Winthrop H. Greene and Alton J. having faiiJty mufflers on their golf to return to the ranks of The Union County Board of Elec- J I A— L T ment buililmg M "much greater" Gast, principal of the high school; vehicles. than it is for vacant land. Efficiency Cuts champions by defeating Mike secretary, Morton Ashman, for- tions is looking for 107 "missing" Other vi-latioas included two Kascin of Mountainside at Gallop- local residents. They are voters Residents Pretest mer assistant football coach; treas- One'Mild'Polio ! OFn .n<>wii::i Are» a daTouy ofr orientation for fictitious plates, one commer- in!; Hill golf course. urer, Frederick G. Sigler. Jr., whose Primary Election aample cial vt'.i.rle f'-r not having the However, a group << rawlentj 1 meetings v hich n^un at 8:30 Insurance Rates Kascin, who never has won the is also chairman of the finance ballots we .- 1'*' iied by the Post name <nd«>nd«~rry way and H»>- county title and never has de- Summit nl fire ether Union committee. Case Reported in a.m. vitli breakfast at Lincoln Hide, <>:«C who (ailn (1 to r&otify a bon a vert vie who appe invi »t the feated Birofka in match play at Office in. A'.^ AJUSQ of failure r-ui't* eommntifes w*rt priven Mr. Falierty announced that schorl, the 38 new taicheri rt>- change <»f adAnva ai.d one who meeting rn protest the Gaflopirg Hill, got off to an au- to deliver. a "C" rating for their fire Cght- the Boosters will continue the ac- cejitly appointed to th* Summit was driving With cxily (me head- ance rem- The *C" ranking is considered tion pictures of the previous in this week's issue,. The total health officer, de.sclo&ed this the teacher* were th'ii taken to and nabbed four speeders Kascin regained the lead with pletely ruin th* an when1 they The timer during the last sev- a birdie on the 12th but again manning a public address system neighborhood. Kach said in aifect Summit's size. Highest rating is 4.016. Last year the figure was victim was "'•^-year-rid • were Rue>ts al a buffed supper. eral days has been u.sed on vari- Birofka stormed back, this time at all home games. that their homes would be great- aft. which was bestowed only 5,017. I Mountain avenue l>.>y, Randclph The trip, which began at the ous residential streets throughout grabbing four holes. He won the While the Boosters perhaps are ly affected if the variance was upon Elizabeth. This rating brings Most have moved and left no; \ioore. if« had receivwl two 1 Hijfh Sohod at 3 30 p.m. ;n- the city. 13th and 14th with pars and fired permitted and an apartment the lowest fire insurance rate. best known for the awards din- forwarding address. The board from the E.iard of ' elude:! a srw-cial guided tour of 4 birdies on the 16th and 18th to Salk shots Tries to Flee Block house went up. In the "B" class were,. PUin- ners they sponsor for members wants their new addresses or Health and ore from his pr.vuto the !;f>r;«tf>rics when* a assume a 3-up advantage at the One driver. John Rat..::an, 44. H C. Brite who resides on Lon- ficid. Linden and Rahway. Others of all of the school's varsity definite information that they ^man pointed out halfway mark. Joe one-putted phvsicinn and they vvr <;c<\- i'f .15 Il'ieehwixx) road attempted donderry way, complained to tfi* given the "C" rating along with teams, they also have been in- have moved out of Uninn County. wilh keci>iris (lie t.io < porati^ns, a nine greens in the morning round. : to f\acie thp road Work and wiien Board that if construction of trie Summit were Cranford. Westfield, strumental in helping Summit The election board h.n made j tui e. Tie by II.HI ni Summit seliou'.s, t:ie Seven one-putt greens afteTr graduates gain admission to prep aa mmjTOTO r rar y v.-it tec!i'rs wrs i^uel f'.ur sum- Xoiraijes would be barked up to Near the bottom of the list with ing" voterst . FirsFirtt a returr!urn post j d ''lh. -C : ;»a|iv i :v\ p. 1:.*s if inteit'-t vith.n 1 the triumph. He had five of annual $100 Harry Taylor scholar- :pasm in the riKT, = ; o!>e f^.r dnvir; \riiilc on his biiikU:;^ lino. Others said thai *E ratings were New Providence cord was sent to ench prison H\"i<5 J Cp()lt > (1 r 's ):u<-i li-t as a i"c-i;!t of and Berkeley Heights. \ them on the outgoing nine, one- ship to an outstanding athlotc- wlii'^c b;tllot could nut be deliv- „ I'"' ' s'.irh a building wtmH hnng in DrM'ite the I.:•:•,<•:•. v. incii l»-:r.:i ;.f c r.o liaink >nv!e!iin, c:ii» (< DIMII. H 11 C. Joe then sank a 35-footer for ^ «-f :M..-.. - -ratii-.' a cflr.wit'io' t t ;e nwri- .^I". Oati'.''«, in a'ower to wme are: A. 12; B, ITS; C. 13; D, 13.5; Mall Search Found Many mi.tho-s .HI <-hi!'Iii-i; .ipi't- .ll.l'f! |.\|I!,-',;nI ::. [•!•• ifi<".' .'( tiic Ii-Mi'd a birdie three on the loth and r,'• •; |)i p;i and ' \c !'>T f.iil- (T Hie ro'TijSrk.', said that tlie E. 14; F. 15; G. If. The number of "mis^ins" voti-rs I l;»>t Ttn'-d.iy \v (',>v ;iltrr i •ilnr !,.,• .jiii.it, [i; Ki In ; U \ S. lii'c-1 Mike came bark with a birdie U'X' tn ji !u"0 u.iiiT 1) iil'i.ng'"woulil he urK.-btnisive'' For a brick dwelling, they are: RulinjPuFOff • • iil'fn c ('|» r.i .1 ,11 1 ' ., two on the 11th. canning a 35- originally was much largirr. 1 '^-'V- before to h;ilt. h' 11 '!i£. remark was ar.swered by A, 8: B. 1.5; C. t; D, 9.5; E, 10; s n:-h J"- -I'""' The post card and letters succeed-1 a l^ ' nii-uit i--:ir-' K.i « \eiHilive Aiov iv>-n si«>n and it \\ Many of ti.e objectors »ai-l tiiat (Continued on page 16) dosed that it h;id f.vo m" !(' C.I •»'> I t; . \tC will advise the voters who have MV 1( n n- thiit lie al~i> had -alHr'rmt't-Beaeun Hiil Huh is ad- Red Cross Home scilp ' nny\w.rin rep; •tcl he- : moved that they must send the ; 1 tiivis'.n ('' tiiC ChnnilKT and p ui three Selective jjeent to mar.y at"-m! " 1 and TTie FIJI i!ul) ami thought Mr. cap )•• v. or: «l';r- '],.,. was t!ie secfr.d year the Whittredse road families against September 27 registration dead- vided was notified of t!i<- discre-pancy j nl^ (f{ ,|l0 clllh as an example !iix-l homx. I!'-til 1 f the the sale of the Harold M. Foster line in order to he eligible'to vote. ing 1 host t> new 1 <>f ,.l(. dl.aft r(.c /r,,s anA r< (1|VI lt; t;T {nlrnl !ii;it ;t "jniblic buJdini; in an A-15 residence at the corner of Summit If they fail to do this, they must \ cases, are ^ ' ' teachcV. a::tl((nil]g bv u,;i1 aRcn(.y i- • i\" d'es e\it, was n< t a avenue and Whittred<:e road \n thp applv to a county judge during ; from Plaal(1 of the Society of American Magi- LnM month tie Ji(>;,nl r;,.'!e driver was released to the v,.:, 1 rci'<'»n.- If JM are planning to shoot an}'- Summit chapter, American Rod the two weeks prior to the Novem- Fn.., (. K,.[]|; Jr fh.urm.in cians and was its national secre- scalp iviqworm a repurt.,!.!(> «n- auth'irit.cs. C'lub Defended one. bear in mind that a permit Cross, for use as a chapter head- ber 6 election to be reinstated. ,K..., Bl,,lli:: Mr_ K,.rrl,,,n and n ust first be secured from the no- tary for 11 years. He is now presi- quarters. SCasO thus her,r,-.!;iL' 1hC f I! -1 I>. :'• :.'l-.z tie L-cat.. n (.', L.e lice. With such official authorita- dent of the local Assembly of Ma- Suit was brought by Mr. and cnmrnurnt" m II,c M.,te ti» r-i.il>- l'r< cerimx :.'..<* dinner, Rain Causes rlui) u.i-i I>r. ./...lies H. Mar.*r.e\, ': n. Leslie P. Guest of 29 Frank- gicians in New York City, whose Mrs. Clarence A. Loveli of 6 Whit- Registration in lish controls Tr children I' ( :i leaclK'is \w,e \r.v-4* Wi,h p!x*->.<:t ht. v. :.<> a'k' 1 tie prf>t*'*t- £n place, nationally known magi- wide membership includes per- tredge road and Mr. and Mrs. the di^-eatsp. The action gardenia corsages. The inj; grmip a blanket question of from an ori'^in;.l request from Collapse of nan, will show how it is possible sons from every profession and C.F. Farmer of f> Femwood road City Schools Up natetl a large, cake which h. Schixl, the teachers' wi«re guests cy real estate office now under : l.ir.'l ii;«m wh.oh • i)-...:':i:ig '*.il be witnessed in "Adventures During World War 2, Mr. Guest The plaintiffs arc attempting nounced that fall registration at to upset the Summit Hoard of <>f the lt-»ard «f Kdueaiion at tlw f in at Morris avenue andd j v,,,,, 1 i> rr >t su.ted in Magicland*' to be presented as performed continuously in milita- the cjtvs ciRht schf)ols lo(aJs 3 Adjustments action in granting j , 43 , Boy Loses Toe Frorh • breakfast. Addresws by Mr. Cedar street, collapsed last Tkurs- | f r :-e f,ii'r,.!' - Mr. Oake* ry camps and hospitals. He did 749 an incrc se nf ovcr las a Y\VCA benefit, on the stage of a zoning variance to permit the ' Power Mower Blades Reed, Walter S Eddy, secretary day evening at the, height of the Tf'l !!.. .'.Uy t'-rratn' more than 350 shows with the VP;)r the Summit High School auditor- Red Cross to occupy the house. The total figure represents an William Knoff. Ifi, of 34 Pine , ; iup if crni- American Theater Wing includ- r ium on Friday evening, Septem- The property lies partially in a Grove avenue lost ,1 toe and frac- The remairKler of the day was According to Edward C. Holmes, t: >n >•' , 'e fainily duel- ing 35 appearances at the New enrollment of 3,731 in regular fr* 21. at 8:15 pm. residential rone. tured another last Saturday vhen k>voted to general faculty meet- the collapscj which occurred at : [.•:: V ,ii U."'.< York Stage Door Canteen. He was classes plus 18 more in special Jacob R. Mantel, the plaintiff's classes. his foot caught in the blades of a at the school as well as at ();26 p m., was cause'l by a build- I I e,f;,e ,VCJ, ar tie u;>art--^ appear on a West Coast perfor- v 1 !"* ^ife. Nina, and bis daughter. occupation of the house b the Red the biggest increase is at the talking to another boy who was Dunne the day representative* water, flowing from Cedar street. !iii.i 1 v , v . .at ('i.e. time Invlhs, who has been working mance of "You Asked For It". T n< 1 ls fr om th ar owr.e<| l>v M-. u.ik< -. Over tha Cross would depreciate the value Washington School where 394 areoperating the machine at 10 Nas- land pPp' ' Pf _ # ^ %^ "^ pushed tons of sand against the *^h her father since the age of A project of the finance com- of his clients' properties. He said enrolled as against 360 in 1955.sau drive. .schools were present. The pro newly laid foundation. Mr Holmes \rar-' 1.•;< v.-. ie sM t-> vanou* 5 Phyllis, now a junior in Stim- mitte of the YWCA, the proceeds cars would be parked adjacent to s fur tne pu;-;>>^e <4 eon- The biggest decrease is reported Knoff, son of Rev, and Mrs aram also inelutkd a cafeteria added that the disruption will f r ' H.ien School, will also allow from this benefit are to meet the their homes. at the Brayton School where regis- : met,i:-, si-i-'le-fa'iiuv hi>mes. Gerald E. Knoff, had c#me tn'chat j lunch at \2 noon. cause.from four to five weeks th'- Since iit."!l, Mr. Oakcs' r.-T father to use her head as a deficit in the 1956 YWCA budget Russjcll T. Kerby, attorney for tration totals 403, a drop of 41 with Tyler and Anthony Goss of lay in further construction. All • ™mi' '"'• •'"• "jR>---> yt^ymj r ~:usiuoB for knives. Aside from which has exceeded income from the Red Cross, described the pro-over last year. 133 Prospect street, schoolmates at First National Plans • J..- .. - \....i in t!io a:va was confined to own- program arid contributions re- construction to date was washed the 1->U at 14, 15. 16 and 17 ' Milers. and many fine examples posed Red Cross site as a "brick At the High School registration Summit Ili«h School, who were Branch for Kenilworth out and a new start niust be madi>, r ceived from the Summit and New an avtuue. The re >(i illusory objects such as a 1 Burkmeyer s home being planned by the First Na- • (iround was broken for the new; ^autLful Alice in Wonderland Tickets are available at all said its occupation by the Red The Junior High is down two from The mishap occurred a* the Hank & Trust Co. If per- building on July 9 of this year. The Cross would stabilize values in last year with total registration The mishap •5^5 house, and other features of times at the YWCA 282 Morris youth approached the brothers, ! nutted, the branch would be that present office 'if the a«pnc> is lo- Oa Inside pages f Avenue—CR 3-4242. Tom morow, the neighborhood. for the new term at 848. :al appeal to children, adults, who were operating the niovu-r. community's first banking'facility. cated at 45 Maple street. ; Church 4 September 14, tickets may be pur- Joseph M. Nolan of Newark, In the other schools, Roosevelt *•" 1 skeptics. The rotarv blade slashed the tips j The disclosure was made by The total rainfall f^r the hour! Classified 22, 23 chased at any of the following attorney for owners of the build- reports 159 as against ,172 last off the big toe and second toe ol < Konilworth Mayor Walter E. Leslie and Nina Guest, as a ing, pointed out that another year. Jefferson has "a decrease h long storm, according to a r;im j Editorial! k P!" f?>sional team, known as Guest convenient booths: Root's Men's Knoff."! right foot and cut a third. Koricht'to the Boro Council. He gauge maintained by Willis M Store, from 1 a.m. to 9 p.m. at-vacant v mansion, a secretarial of five over last year with an en- stated that Federal application Deathi 4 *'i Co. during the JSJO'i, played rollment of 198. Lincoln School was taken to Overlook Pott of 100 Lamed road, was 2.70j tended by Mrs. Clark Pool and school and an apartment house had been made by First National Paiidic Vallay ... .10, II tfa&y large cities uf the United already are located in the neigh- stands at 475 as compared to 469" Patrolmen Charles inches, . S; Mrs. Guest; First National Bank, Joseph Grobarz. land that plans include a new Social...... 13. 14, 15 J'es. They hare new been resi- borhood. Peter C, Triolo ap- in 1955 while Franklin School re- |k"'.< of Summit for 15 years and from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p m. and from re his toe. was amputated. His • building to be erected in the center Sporti 18 6 to 8 p.m. attended by Mrs. Hans peared for the Board of Adjust- ports 415 enrollec* as against last WATER SmVlCE CkU CVLUOAS f'.tie on Franklin Place. Mr. ment. ycar't total of 431. condition la reported at good. | of tha buuoesi district. MGrcunr J-TITJ. «4T, Guest has been • past president (Continued on pag« 8) Mat THt SUMMIT HWALP. THUKSOAY. SPTtMiBt 13, 1954 tains machinery for tripling tht scene for two hours. Hie Fashion merce and the Sonmrt Kiwam. Store, next door at 423 Springfield company's previous output Club. Mr. Kay served as preside Pbe-Dtttroyed Market Damaged, avenue, reported some smoke and •ttsldant, (mbmrn INnnar of both organizations dunua h>. Founded in 1IM as coal and water damage. William H. Kay, Jr. of Plain residence here. One of New Jersey's most mod- feed dealers, the Terra Company Because of intense beat aod field, a former Summit resident era graif-Med mixing and pack- began its manufacture of grass Nearby Stores who was manager of the local aging plants has been completed unoke necessitating use of a Um Ucmst for * seeds, fertilizers, and insecticide! smoke ejector, be explained fire- office of the Metropolitan life In- recently »t Totowa by the Terre under the Terre same is IMS. la surance Co., last week was hon James Episcopo, 18, of 6 Wife Perled by Hre men experienced difficulty in lo- liana street has been given a Company of Rochtlk Park. Tht addition to providing a complete cating thesouTeof the fire, which sred at a dinner at the Far Hill llx building replaces the former struc- line of garden products for eon* A §n of undetermined origin Inn by friends at the home office month's suspension of his drivtr'i began in the basement under large license for three speeding viola- ture destroyed by fjrt on April 4 sumer use through its dealer or- ripped through the Summit Food refrigerator facilities on the street ? the company on the occasion ganization, Terre has supplied of his retirement after 44 years tions and a failure to halt at a when flanifi gutted the plant, Market at 423 Sprmgfkid avenue | floor. stop sign. rausing damage e^timtted at sra*.« seed for such public projects last Saturday n;£ht, damaging rith Metropolitan. as the New Jersey Garden State i Firemen reported floor beams Tributes were read from the The revocation was made by tht $200,000, It is believed that burg- much of* the cellar aod first floor. r m the rear of the store "badly Parkway, the New Jersey Turn- Summit Area Chamber of' Com- State Motor Vehicle Department lars, after robbing the office safe, {damaged ' and heavy fire loss to pike, the New York Thruwiy, and According to the fire depart- ment, the alarm was called in by stock in the basement. The counter Tet fire to'the* premise,*- the Maine Turnpike. Standing on a six-acre lot on Chartine'i Drug Store at approxi- section of the store on the street Route 48 at the juncture of Union The Stars and Stripes was first mately 8:40 p m. wben thick floor also was badly damaged by Boulevard, the new building, re- raised as the standard of Ameri- smoke was seen bitkmiog out beat from under the market's front SUMMIT LUMBER CO. designed to include a*r condition- can troops at the Battle of Cooch's Fire officials said their men had and cellar doors. By the time Use ing, modern lighting facilities, and Bridge September 5, 1777, south- to work with caution in the cellar fire department arrived and rooting plants for storage, con- west of Wilmington. because of the weight of refrigera- A Dependable Source fained entrance by fare*knm in me front aod rear doors, the fire ator facilities overhead. Operations were also hampered for had gained eoasiderai4e headway. 1 ' Heavy smoke and beat caused by the congregating of crowds at difficulty in finding the seat of ihc *c?ne. One man and a girl Lumber and Building Material FHAMiLIV HILLS tte fire although the Mane as re- were knocked to trie ground when ported to have started in thea boot was brought in through tobe TWOMILY DRIVE & KNOI HILL DRIVE cesttr. frwot entrance. SCREENS The blaze, which endangered Much stock as well as many several adjoining stores, was con- futures were severely damaged Ranch & Split Level Homes fined to the market by the efforts due to the heavy »moke and beat. of firemen who remained on the Two adjacent stores, the Fashion Shop and Trout's Bakery, were al- so affected by the density of the Combination Doors Call CR. 3-1010 or any agent ing. art, dancing, contour control, bridge, antiques, basic sewing, 255 StY CH 7-0525 DAMAGED MAMET—Above is a section of the rear of the Summit The Summit Food Market is op- travel, piano, public speaking, erated by Samuel Garguilo of JFood Market that was gutted Saturday evening by a fire that caused carpentry, rug braiding and writ- Beekman road. sever* damage to tfce basement and first floor of the building at ing. Springfield avenue. Fireman James Pecca n shown surveying the Further information may be The first commercial sir-condi- tioning plant in America was in- ruined food and other merchandise on storeroom shelves at the rear obtained by calling Mrs. Leonard W. Maynard, director, at MErcury stalled in an Alexandria brewery of the store. (WoUo photo) 5-2322 or Mrs. H. Bennett Smith, in IKK). The brewer, John Portner, treasurer, at MErcury 5-4821. got the first patent in this field. made from September 24 to 21 at Chatham Adult either the Chatham or Madison NOVELTY COUMtiD y«™ public libraries. Mail registrations, KNCHSETS which are to be sent to Mn. H. of dependable Service School Starrs B. Smith, 19 Rowan road, Chat- ham, will be received until Octo- ber 1. Folders describing all agent for , On October 3 courses and other information are available at the Summit Public Registrations by mail are now Allied Van Lines, Inc. Library, being received for courses In the Chatham-Madison adult education The 10-week school will offer several new courses, including school, the only such school to op- one entitled, "New Jersey — Our i MOVING erate in the Summit area. Classes Industrial State," that will be at Chatham High School will start given by a group of area indus- October S and those held at Madi- trialists, including three Summit PACKING son High School will begin Octo- residents. They are Frank Koch ber 4. of Ciba. John LeBart of Esso Re- Personal registration may be search and a local member of the MOORE'S INTERIOR GLOSS Celanese Research labs. STORAGE '_... Perfect for Kitchen and Bath! Other firms represented in the phone course are N. J. Bell Telephone, SHIPPING Nal spedaUst A high-gloss enamel with long- Silver Burdett Publishing Co., rates are RCA. Public Service and General wearing sparkle and easy-to- Drafting Co. in local moving wash finish. 16 heavenly colon IIM nek LOW Neil Koppenol of the Summit Available at your local toy ind non-yellowing white that High School faculty will repeat his stores or toy outlets brush smoothly... dry over- send to (post free) .. if not CRestview 7-0315 punts Hartford 7.._... course in typing for beginners and riight with no unpleasant odor. Norfolk Rev. Jacob R. Trapp of Commu- I. SHACKMAN l> CO. nity Church again will offer his 71 MadisM Ave., New Yerk 14 f l.«S MCft 64-76 RAUtOAD AVE. SUMMIT, N. J. course in the five great living SUMMIT HARDWARE & religions. I Other courses available are golfj PAINT CO. stock and bond investments. Ian* 359 SprinqfMd Avt. Snmll guages, dressmaking and tailor- HOW'S the time to buy a new FORD TRUCK...youll save 4 ways!

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a Memter FeeVe! Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurtnct Corporation Banking Hour* Ste w for At |#5t track |gy..• CWHC #0... 7:50 A.M.. 2:00 P.M. Monday through Fridiy 4:00 • 1:00 Friday Evenlnfi < SUMMIT AUTO SALES 4*;. 326 & 331 Morris Ave, Summit CR 3-2600 THI SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER It, 1956 New Director ia community organization and so- r.avji 11-;,tr\e officers at the U.S. cial work research with th« Wel- Widow Buys Bogus Naval Reserve Officers School at fare and Health Council of Greater '"" ' Elizabeth. Appointed by fi ld avenue, d lieulnijnt iri New York, and newspaper Spott- Set $2,500 Budget D ..... , -. • !..(•:! Ma/iath .< an ajtonv-v Ull'll SWttes N.l\ul kt'HH •'•; v,,'h H NY'.'. York underwriters' ing. He is the author of two novels For Coming Ye«r Partnership in Local Firm Mental Health w | •. !•> firm and eleven scientific papers. The president ot Union Cotmty The Summit League of Women A Mill burn w.,di>«i-d nei^hh"!' who p 5 Mental Health Association, Mrs. A native of Sweden, he became Voters has set $2,500 a* its bu. ;; u>t m a * SCI /••>» ii-.fr an iS-mciith |H'i ti.<) an American citizen during World Arthur F. Ackdrmnn of Summit, et fi»r the year of which il.'Hui «;n;ie that ir,\.•! n: jr.;t ' •: i-iTt-nrff. >JI a Millhiiin and FormeHy ROOTS DEPT. STORE War 2 at which time he served in 1 has aoBoaaced the appointment of is h(iix'd to l>e raised through pnl>- Ti!t>ihiit:e An-v o M Ti>ttiu:, iiti-ui'iitii; ^eiAH *' and the intelligence service with the lic contributions when the groups nt St> Tuljp -tr*t* * l\.u na:!r)cr«.h;ji m the Summit 410 Springfield Ave., Summit Cocsti Wolliii of Palisades. NY., 82nd Airborne Division and parti- annual financial drive is launched Kus>ell. and iv } , p*u«rn:- M'IV :ce to the new position of executive cipated "is paratrooper in the in- on Monday at a luncheon at the servie'es vasions of Normandy and Holland, Fjcd O Struck. 51. and his wife, director of the Association. home of Mrs. Victor A. Samuel of The victim of •;-.«• ^f-*-**- and in the Battle of the Bulqe. He Miriam; .46. of 437 Millhurn av- Mr. Wollin has been in charge Evergreen road. i-T'.ie vert indicted on nine counts «,{ »dministration, public relations is married and expects to locate Among the community services- t in or near Summit. Opening Dotes Listed for htf~et^fti^>ti-iM y-«Bd-obtaining mon- and fund raising for the Marine which the League will participate ey i;ndrr'iil*e pretences from Mrs. Geological Laboratory of Columbia in this year will be to remind po- Greet Books Group Meet I Jhr c->»rrV ; Suzanne Lwb, w ho is now ac- held candidate* inet'lir.^> besitltN < I'm ,i,tci'i >t<> in she three bust- Work. Columbia University, he , cepting student, for advanced pi- canvashin*; all hiuiu^ in the SUP fH'-v » v I'II 'Ahu'h't!,iey had ru» con- comes to his new position with the nut Area with voters sen ;i' r,titni[> Mis. ("owrn claims she Mental Health Association with i -no instruction at her studio at formation sheets. p-irl Ss '**> ii>r a share in the Mill- broad experience which includes ! 400 Highland terrace, Orange, re- (iordon Boyd The Ix'apue's studies tli.» '.car -burn b iMiu-v-. $T,5*w or » share of teaching' social work at the City j ceived her musical education m will include a study of the i-ity'j t:<" Mi'fi i'!iiwii one and -$.\.r College of New York, casework i Europe. She studied with .Egon jjovernnipnt with its relation to t?'e luil pjiim*r>hi|t in the Summit practice with Community Service Petri and Ernest Toch and has ap- city needs The &tudy will give i • ••.<< in The Millhurn and Morris- Society of New York City, practice I peared in many concerts here and Resident Made priority to housing, traffic, a nu\- 1 '••• n i:i«.vciin>; services are lor abroad.' Her most recent public mcijpai swinimin^ pool and the !f >nrl ntirsej onh. | appearance was at the Newark library. LIFE INSURANCE I'ublic Library m May, treasurer of Residents wlio wish to contnh- County Cancer Group to i ute to the League"* financial dr.\e S10.000 « oft 30. .$10.44 Inventor George Selden, whn Meet at Hotel Suburban 26 yr. FUN—CASH VALUES | .may contact Mrs. -Samuel at t'H :/*' >'V- j applied for a patent on a "road Mutual Benefit I 'J W Hr .Mi;s. l.duard ulrutt -,(! T!ip I mi in County Chapter of machine' on May 8, 1879, is the Gordon Boyd of 34 Dogwood :V.e Aniriicai. Cancer Society an G. M. lOTNTOH. C« 3-4214 father of the gasoline automobile c-R, :;-^22^_:, _ :;.; -: :_ _ (hive, has been elected treasurer Fu" any i|U.e<>iiiiiis ruiiccnii1 . thu we«'k that its tenth BROKE* tmmm in the I". S. of the MutiKil Benefit Life Insur- the l^eayue's activities, •n-.-idc-t* ».«•> dinner and annual may contact Mrs. Jacob Tnipp. in SvcplemtHT 'Jl will he ance Company it was announced '•lid it t:ie Hotel Suburban start- this week by W. Paul Stillman. Mrs. Donald Huduin, Mrs. lleni;\ Dearborn/ or Mrs, K. Kt'tim; Named Administrator •re rn. "Everything tor Building Bet chairman, and H. Bruce Palmer, Gadebusch. In t ii Ttr diFit^r uiU lx» attended hy ter Hnines at Loire/ Cost' qna president* -.. "Do-lt-Yowtelt Project$r r ....t. * «'\cr r.<«t county voluhteers. The Mr. Boyd vho has been second Newark Man Appointed i|)p .'itfd . rMttini; v ill include the annual vice president and associate, i'. Tt.n'i of officers, presentation Clement! Administrator 1 TM mire mamej *mi yM bars • wider choice r,f tnperior manager of Hie securities invest- \ I ...(I \.'\ .'f i^jiids and a 1 1'ark avemif, whn in'ini: the chapter's office at 512 continue as associate manager of .* \ _. died June 8. h^ive been iv^ucd *i\ Wi »l!iiin-ter avenue, Kli/ak'th. U. I BUILDING PRODUCTS CO. tlm securities investment depart' Ihe surrogate's office lo Anlhnn\ 700 SprfaqfbM A«tm lerfcclty Heights, N. J. ment. As treasurer, he will ad- ('lOlleralio of Newark. The per . "Only • than Distwca tnm tha Crntrr «t »«mm|l or ruinfleld" minister the banking functions of sOnal estate is valued at S8.-1W the company and tin1 cashiers de- Mrs. Mary Farmer, wulnw i f PHOTOSTATS part me lit. Clyde F. Farmer, Laekawat-.n.i Made While You Wait Royd urailiifik-il from the Whar- Railroad vice president who died lun School I'niversity of Pennsyl- August 2ti at his home at »; I'ci n- • RUBIER STAMPS vania in 1940 and in 1949 won his wood road, was named e.\e(titn\ immm master's decree at the Graduate and legatee of the estate, accord- o OFFSET PRINTING Attention School of Business Administra- ing to the will filed at the MII Same Da? Service on Request tion of New York I'niversity. Aft- rogate's office. erinort'4ane "investment 'experi- IBM TYPING I c\ cofcliiroy longies SUMMIT FOOD MARKET CUSTOMERS" ence in New York and Navy serv- A ma^arine published entiiely in ice, he joined Ihe Mutual Benefit Latin in the Vatican makes only 382 Iraod St. See our IK'W fall longies. Mine arc ail-round boxer Life as an industrial analyst in one concession to modern tnne> pants that fit me ne.it niul smij;. His have nice PUS- Last Saturday night we were unfortunate Tbe .subscription rate lias a dollar TWILL Marking Devices CR. 3-2442 the l)»nd department in 194R. I penders and wide elastie bai k t" keep h;s shut in 1 1 enough to experience a fire in our store . . « In Wi Mr. flovd was made as- j ; i plan , We both can scuffle iind .seam]* r cvi-ry placi . sistant treasurer, and in 1954 he Our loii^ies st;iy lookini; prand and wa-h «.ut eloan was promoted to second vice and easy its we do. The soft, narrow-wiili- curduroy president and associate manager of the securities investment de- f.'i-ls jji.ixl too. Sizes I, X I. SLUM, |.!)8. •!.!>S. HOWEVER partment. During World War 2 Mr. Boyd How an extra phone served as a lieutenant in the to EMPHASIZE We ore still very much in busi- I'nited States Navy Supply Corps in many areas in the South Pa- would make your natural beauty... ness and ready to serve you.. . cific. He is active in several civic and charitable organizations, sen inn currently as lru>tei» *>f Just place your grocery order Overlook Hospital; Boys Clun of curvallure . NYw.uk. and Travelers Aid So- by phone (the same number CR. ciety, Newark, lie is also a mem- life ber of the visiting committee of 7-4500) and we will gladly make the—New York I nivcrsity C.rari- mile- School iif Business Adminis-.. easier tration. Ainim« his clubs are Bea- miracle lift delivery. con Hill Club, the Bond Club o f New Jersey and Money Market- from below the bosom... eers, New York. for you creates above the bra fullness An unchecked dripping' faucet 1 SUMMIT FOOD MKT. will waste more than 10,000"gal- 1. The first thing you'll lons of water a year and a steady 423 SPRINGFIELD AYE. SUMMIT stream will waste more than HiO,- ru»!ice is the way an 000 gallons. extra phone saws you V-rys. Suddenly the :!t phone is always * •viy. Answering and •* ' * In white and block. r..;2:r^ is easy. Only G-E Has All These A and B cupi Convenience Features make calls in private is another benctit an exTra phone brings. Teen-agers love I his. And it's important, to Dad for his business WHB calls. •till 10k

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NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE CGMPANT Formtdy ROOTS DIPT. STOM EASTERN FUEL CO. 410 Springfield Ave., Summit 233 IROAD ST., SUMMIT CR. 3-0004 IV Our Conifnirnl Parking Lot Adjoinina The Showroom F«« 4 THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER tl, ttS& Apostle's Tribulation." i ery. 'en's Association for Newcomers; also bokb a Master oi Art* de- car on a lawn at ISO Mo« Tuesday — 8:15 p.m., Summit Monday—0 p. no., Board of Trus- 2:45 p. m., Cherub cboix rehears- gree from New York University. avenue. Rev. H L Lambdin Tbe title of Dr. Lambdin's ser- Circle meeting at home of. Mrs. tees meeting; Fall curriculum al; 3:30 p. m.. Junior choir re- GeVtmt •uffau*d broken CHURCH DIRECTORY mon at the 11 a. m. worship aerr- a I). M. OsterhoU, 12 Longview preview for all church school hearsal; 4:15 p. on, Westminster and internal injuries. HU iet 00 Sunday moraeng vUl be i avenue, Madison. Uacfaen, youth advisors and par- girl choir rehearsal. To Give Sermon at Beroiee, SI, suffered « TrouW«." ents. Wednesday—7:30 p. m , Scout teg fracture, lacerations Christian Science Church I Elisha." Tempi* Sinai Tuesday—% p. m.. Deacon's Troop 162. ! The Go&dee Text will include Jtwldi CoMnmnlty Ctntef right arm, cut* m the U^r ^ »2 8irteffleJ4 Are. Rabbi Morrises D. Blal meeting; Tri-community council Methodist Church internal injuries. Both were uw tft** following fPsalms 81:10i: "I Cantor Nona as Sim men of Church monthly meeting at Summit am the L.">rd ttiy G<*i. which The Methodist Church Rev. Heory L. Latnbdin, D.D., School ClosiM l« kfta to Overtook HMpital whew th£ Reform Jeidth Union Village Methodist Church: who for 17 year* WM pastor of The rtlifioui tcbool of the Sum- the* out of the land of 17 Kent Place Boulevard carnation* are reported as f»ir 8:13 p. m., Circle Four, meeting the Metiiodirt Church 0* Summit, rait Jewish Community Center Divine Mtnd s trisirnpt over xht Today—* p.m., Chancel choir Getttsn was given a i Tomorrow — T p.m., First Kol- at home 0 flfri. Michael Mihalik, and is currently professor of bom- will opsa its fall term on Monday forces of materiaiisrri will be **< rehearsal in social hall. by notice, for speeding. N'idre service; 8:45, second senice. 40 Forest road; Murray Hill. Uetics at Drew University, wttl while the Sunday school classes forth at Christian Sfier.ce -un- Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Church ! Friends Meeting j Topic "Today's Most Vital Need." return to the Methodist pulpit on ices Sunday m th* ltsson-wrmoji school; Adult Bible class with will begin on October 7. I Saturday—10:30 a.m., Vom Kip- Sunday morning. IV. Lambden «jttlwn<{. tiif Scriptures, er and pre-ichool at Parker D. from 1940 through 1945, and was New rrovMenee-J. Hubert War- v school; 11 am. Morning worship ar* full <»f account* <4 t »« tri- King House; 11 am. Morning Sunday — *:45 a. m . Church appointed paMor of the Morris- ren, lay reader at the Richland ami sermon, "t'hristian Steward- New Exhibits at Sol»mn F*$f Day umph of Spirit. M:r,•• Fellow-. stak'S that a very lar^e moose Today—10 a. m., Holy Commun- nursery; 6:15 p. m., Junior Young A native of Graiivger County in an auto accident that injured v; n tKK ship corn roast at home <»{ Mr. ion: 4 p. m., Boy*' choir. head has been hung in the origi- Tennessee, he attended Carson- a Summit man and his wife. APPLIANCE CO. and Mrs. Waller Strltin^. 15 "North- People under high school age; Sunday—8 a. m., Holy Commun- Preservice prayer meeting; 7 p. nal «xhi.biliun_fjium...jjj^i.^_>y)lf!)-_. Newmafl C'-oUege in Jefferson According to police, Solomon ion; 9:15 Family service; Church m. .Evening service with Word of did skin f»f a gray or timber wolf City, Teiuiev-ee. He was granted Gethers, 37, of 158 Broad street ; Sunday — 9:30 a.m..' Church school; 10 a. m., Choir rehearsal; Life program; 8:15 p. m,. Alliance may also be s<>en. a Bachelor of Arts decree in 1911 was driving east on Mountain MIIOOI: 9:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m., 11 a. in., Morning prayer, sermon HHJL CITY PAINT C«. Youth Fellowship with film, "Be- In one of Mie glas?-fronted cab- and the Master of Arts in 1914 by avenue at an excessive speed Worship and sermon. "The and church school; 4 p.m.. Jun- fore the Harvest." inets a scries of-human embryos, that institution. Drew awarded when he failed to make a curve ior Y.P.F.; 7 p. m., Senior Y.P.F. 485 & 411 SfriagfkU Ave. Monday—8 p. m., Sunday school ages 6 weeks. 2'u months, 4 him the Bachelor of Divinity de- near Primrose place and crashed Monday—7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts. cree in 1914 arid the Doctor of Sunnit workers conference at Chapel. months, and 5 month?, may be nto a mail box, a tree and a Wednesday—9 a. m., Holy Com- Philosophy degree in 1935. He fence before he could halt the Tuesday—& p. in., Dorcas Circle viewed. munion; 9:30 a. m., St. Eliza- In the live animal room a very beth1* Chapter; 10 a. m., Church meeting. The Chapel over WAAT. Wednesday—7:45 p. m., Mid- large live dumondback rattle- World Service committee; 4 p.m., snake, about 4'J feet in length and St. Cecilia ehoir; 7:30'p.m., Choir week prayer meeting and bible By seeing a bit morm clearly. study; 8:45 p. m.. Choir rehearsal. as thick as a man's arm, is living .. iX'hearsal; 8:15 p.m., Business .contentedly. . and professional women. A mounted wild cat in springing St. Luke's Reformed position may be seen in the "of- First Baptist Church Episcopal i fice," v. here also there is now an David K. Barnwen, O.O. Murray Hill j albino (puro white) wood thrush 0) By planniNf a bit more thoroughly,,. Rev. and Mrs. Edward C. Peterson Rev. Walter Mueller I with pink ryes. An albino ring- New England at Springfield Ave. necked pheasant is in one of the Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Sunday outside cagos. along with chukar Sunday — 9:30 a.m., Church school; Adult Bible class; 11 a.m. partridges and ring doves from school Rally Day; 11 a.m., Nurs- Morning prayer and sermon, Imlia. ilic turtle p»ml ha« several Our Funeral Home at 309 Spiingfield Avenue ery, toddlers and kindergarten; 'This Is The Will of God Con-now conu-r.-, including the rare By jwilaittg a bit more tritely... (.tiurch worship and sermon, cerning You." Muhlcnhei'K (uitle, t\te diamond- "The Making of a Christian." back terrapin, spvpral red-eared BURROUGHS & KOHR Tuesday — 8:15 p. m., Kvening Central turtles, a ird-be-Uied turtle, and a saw-toot.hr(I slukT. II Mill I. Ill It K< TO ItV guild. Presbyterian Church Wednesday—8 p. m., Executive The public is invited to Trail- Surrettort to Council. Rev. Leonard V. Buschman, D.D. sid« Museum weekdays (excej>t O«r aBoerstandtag hai earaed as lasting • K. P. Ill RROl'GHS & SOX Rev. James W. Mnir Mondays) fi\>m 2 to 5 p.m., Sun- hiesdshtp ia tbe areas we serve. irst Ev. Lutheran Church days from 1 to 5 p. m. Teachers F.ul.li.hed 1820 Today — 8 p. m., Adult Motet Rev. Harry S. Carlson and scout leaders may write for 309 Springfield Avenue • CR. 3-2323 choir rehearsal. reservatidns for special person- Robert D. Brough 217 Morris Avenue Sunday—9:30 a. m., and 11 a. m,. ally-conducted Nature Hay pro- Hohttt a. k.iht John Diridton, Jr. Worship service and sermon, grams of 2 hours' duration at oth- ' Funeral Horn* Saturday — 9 a.m., Martha 'Finding God in New Situations," Group outing to Lake Grinned on er times. Address Dr. Harold N. SpringfitM Avt. at Morris also Church school at both serv- Mold«*ke, Direi-tor, Trailside Mu- invitation of Miss Elsie Nfflson. ces; 4:30 p. m., Officers planning Sunday — 9:45 a.m., Church seum, Coles avem*e aad Xew CRtstvitw 7-4444 conference and supper. school; 11 a. m., Divine Worship Pn>vkience road, Mountainsid* service. , Monday—10 a. m., Monday sew- RD, Monday—8 p. m., Special con- ng group in Fellowship room; 7:30 Porter and stout art variation* gregational meeting. p. m.. Scout Troop 62; 8 p. m., of ale .Porter is brewed with some Tuesday — 8 p. m., Board of Geneva 3rd meeting; Presbytery dark malt to produce a drink trustee*. of Morris and Orange fall curricu- IT WAS A REAL PLEASURE lum preview at Parish House. swteter and less hoppy than reg- Wednesday — 8 p. m., Women's Missionary Society. Tuesday — 9:30 a. m.. Trinity ular ale. Stout Is still sweeter, as In lho. \»'w.\ <.i many are suffering and tning to Guild: 10:30 a. m.. Friendly Circle well as stronger, darker and heav- in Fellowship Room: 1:30 p. m., ier; it has a marked flavor of recover from Iheii' r »:»'j^f.;m dista«e "Toxicomania,"' if*ivas Jewish Community Center Welcoming tea sponsored by Worn- malt. a real pltuMue to .I.M- uith five hundred peop!« of all age*, t7 Kent Place Boakvari where there wasn't a MU^IO person smoking, l! was such a Kabbi Norman Tarnor pleasant surprise a> \hv usual 'No Smoking" signs were not Cantor Sidney Morris even in evidence in tin- dining room, or on the menus. The Tomorrow—C: 30 p. m., Kol Nidre First Church of Christ Scientist Head Waiter wa« ajk.it how this pleasant atmosphere had been service and sermon, "The Man of 292 Springfield Averra* Summit, New Jersey SAVES YOU brought abtnit He jvpl.ed that matchei and ash trays were pup Worth." .. A Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ posely omitted from ihe tablet and those wto didn't take the Saturday—9 a.m., Yom Kippur service and sermon, 'The World's Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts .hint won- kindl> r.Miii'i.'.-l that there vat to be no smoking in TIME, WORK AND MONEY Lost Suul," Yizkor service at 11 Sunday Services at 11 A M. Sunday School II A. M, the duung room. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at 8:15 P. M. a. m. For all the many household needs, fas Imagine tbe contrast of dining » such pleasant •urrouod- Presbyterian Church Christian Science Reading Room Inn In comjMnsonl with the avenge restaurant where appar- New Providence OPEN TO THE PUBLIC does the job best—dean, quick ently genteel people congregate for relaxation and good tood. Rev. Richard A. Bryan 340 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE U there anything more disgusting than to be Mated hear other- low-cost, dependable, Today—* p. m., to 10 p. tn., Open daily 10:00 to 4:30 except Sundays and holidays; also wise refined peopta.«ho have become chain smokers ind who Country Day work night; 8:15 Friday evenings 7:30 to 9:30 and after the Wednesday meet- completely automatic I •eem to take a delict m blowing their irriuting. nauseating •p.m.. Adult choir rehearsal. ing; Literature on Christian Science may be read, borrowed •moke out through their noses, spreading H over the food in Tomorrow—4 p. m. to 9 p. m., or purchased. •11 directions? Even morr offensive and irriUting are those Country Day. who smoke cigars and pipes in the dining rooms. Saturday—10 a. m. to 10 p. m.. PVBLICqfflSERVICE Country Day. Sunday—11 a. m.. Morning wor- Tex PeyfRf Servonf e/ • Creef Sfef* WKh the latest findings of *c:enee regarding the poisonous ship service and sermon, "The properties of not only tobacco smoke, but all smoke and Urs. Sabbath Is Made for Mm"; Chil- the time is fan approaching when it w;U be as old fashioned to dren's .sermon, church-hour nurs- Thoughtfulness... «w people smoking; as it would be to M« them on the super highway witii a hoifsc and buggy. WOftD OP LIFI QUARTIT Both of the Smith and Smith Homes are NEW MISSIONARY FILM equipped with year-round air conditioning. Tanner smoker|s are quickly spreading tlic news"that it is — at — One more evidence of thoughtfulness to quite easy u> quit 5 moksft] «hen the canVint drinks (cotfee, tea. LONG HNLL CHAPEL those we ore privileged to serve. chocolate and cobs; 1 ire omitted. The joy of awaking with a' SUNDAY lYffNINO AT 7 clean taste, without a cnijjh. after a night of relaxation and restful sleep, far outweighs the >o railed fun of taking a stupe- fying drug that cJeskroyn the real pleasure of living for oneself and others. AMBASSADOR SERVICE F.ir real fun an ' N'> T1i..nk> are ottered to wu. Recommend* STILES SOFT WATER SERVICE 324 Main $tmt. Madison HUMAN ENGINEERS PR. 7-3031 SMITH and SMITH Howard B. Bishop, H. E. -4 Serrfe. far FUNEIAl DIRECTORS Summit, New Joncv N*teeom»r$ to An OuMondlno Servfce "Within Ifte Atom of AiT Summit" HOMI POI SllViaS SUIUtSAN 1M Ointoft An^ Ntwwl J, N. J. 413 Morrli A*«. CR. T-4t7f 3-1123 DUmM MI« Write /or Free iinokUt 9-U-S6

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campus. For the opening »es«on ber o* studenti who matriculated sist Wlth udo PoTlC* Chkf To LtChirt | ^ instruction* md ( The black tie worn by Aoeri- Kent Place Opens a full registration of 355 students at Kent Place la«t September. gathered in classrooms. Gree<- New Provldfnre —police Chief i dernonstratinr.s. jean sailors is • c*rry-orer from Day ,»chool students are re^is- ings were extended to ttie group Ca'i Ehnm will present 5ix l*r- ' Probationary patrolman I^r.n- ', th«* British navy, where .it via With 355 Students by Headmistress Florence Wolfe. temT from 22 nearby New Jcr- tuns at the Imon loufity Police I ard England will attend the six jwoi-n as a mark of respect after At the first assemNios of the up- .<*.*}• communities with the larg- School this Fall. He will also a$- ' weeks coursp. | the death of .v.1m. Horatio Nelcoo. per, middle and primary schools, est groups repneM'nainf: Summit, For 2% Increase introductory remarks w« made Short Hil.«. Chatham, Madison and Kert Place preparatory K*OOJ by th«> respective M-hor* heads, Mwristown. In tiie resident de- for girl?, opened today far the Miss Elizabeth Wilcox. Muss Mari- partment for trades six thimigh fir>t session of the new school on Hiitofi, ind Mrs. Rarfwl Bc-fl. 12, \ew Jersey loads the states year which insucuratrs its 63rd The enrollment represents a in the numlvr of Mudon!*.. Erv >ear at the Norwood avenue 2 percent increase over the mmv roll merits from New York and Penns\lvania are Ihe n^M m ij.umhsp.rs. *nd .there are also giiis registei^ed from many other see- SUZANNE 10 EB7 ' tiorts ol the emintry as well as Pianist from Canada and South America. New Staff Member* You'd Crow w» ttcctpt edwmccd students T The school staff has been 44(•ea0 rHIGHLAN LacfcawauDa TRUCStatist) E ORo*q« 67MI strengthened by the addition (xf Orange, \. 1. several new members, Miss Ei- leen Donnelly will teach Latin to Too... the upper school students, Mi.ss Donnelly was educated in JEn^land If yoi wfr« SB Armour Star rhirkrn. SARAtCWMI with a B A. degiw front Liver- thrr're Uir flnmt In the Und. S| pool College and with a graduate for more mrat. ip^cUllr brrd (or decree in speech and drama from Teacher of Piano the Royal Academy al Music. U (Ivr more food rating prr pound wltk \tm j Miss Jacqueline Ki>ge-r is » new bone wist*. All tht drlrrtablr »»linf yoi «n)»f Private Letsoas Only ! member «f the JFreneh Depart- k yourt tlmt aftrr tlmr with ihrM AM chirk* Theory—Harmony—Ensemble ment in the uopef school. Miss tot. Try one and SKEI Koger was edt/cated in France INTERESTING METHOD—RAPID PRbGRfSS with her baccalaureate from the .=^^_^ Member Music Educition|LeagiM» College de Dinan, witii graduate Armour Star Pan Ready work at the Catholic University Teacher of Student Gold Medal Winner* in League Contesti of Paris, and possess** the cer- JTUDK): 21 LOCUST Dt C«. 3-0521 tificat superieur. The English de- partment in the upper school has Frying or Broiling added Miss Eleamxr Moulding. Miss Moulding did her under- ARE YOU REGISTERED?—\ew residents of the city are receiving graduate work at the Tarlet^n personap l calls these days from members of the Summit Areea YounYong _, „ • , ,. ... i,,,w,- ! Republical n Clulbb in a ddrive to increase v.»tcr rociMraUon for the, No- Collegoandh..lris anM.A. Daubenspeok (left) of Rj MouMam avenue calling ward Grie-penker!, A.B., Radchffe r>n MMrs . GeorgQ e SullivaSll n of 6 HartleHtl y drived , a new residentd . NNancy Colkge, has hewn addod to the Daubefispeck, 2'?. accompanies her mother AH new developments CHICKENS staff to teach English. Mrs, Paul and garden apartments in Summit; \<"w Providence and Berkeley .Oncley, B. M. and MM.. Ea.st- Height'; were covered by a team of 23 Young GOP members from Fran kindergarten (o the man School of Music, will take Summit, West field and •_ Cranford...- campus, we've tools for charge of the music in the mid- school to fit every Deed! dle school and in the primary school. Also in the primary school. Damrosch Institute of Musical Our 45 years of selling National Prosecutor Body Mrs. Amic Smejkal will teach the Arts and Mrs. Kraus, -with a B A. school supplies has given kindergarten group. from Elmira College, has com- Beers Mom Historian m the experience of know- In ttve residence department, pleted add.tion;il.study at the Par- —-H. .Russell Morss of 11 Fern- Mrs. Archibald R. Montgomery, ing what every school sons Art School and the Umvers- i w00<1 road- I'nion County prosecu- C child needs. Our stock is Jr., will be the new head, while Mrs. Eleanor W. Kraiw will serve al School of Hndcrafts. , ! tor, has been elected historian of extensive, modern and at- as houses mother. Mrs. Mont, '.Mrs. Florence Griffin, R.N'., 'the National Association of Coun- tractive. gomery studied at the Frank Rooscvelt llospitjl, will be in ty and Prosecuting Attorneys at charge <»f the ir.tirmarj". Mrs. the As«"ciatir>n's annual ennven- • Fountain Pens Richard C. Peters has been add*" lion held recently at Miami.

\rr t'ie «hiti«vs cmmittee. I-ast year he served of Alumnae .secretary. Mrs. Pet-; as a director. At the convention • Composition looks Have ers studied at C<*rnell l':i;wr>ity he participated in a panel discus- Plymwrtti Read tylwJ J-(k JtoM M*y*r Hickory Smol«l SklnUw and Mrs. Barr at the Aniencan i sion on the right of the state to Academy of Pram at ic Aits. Beth appeal in criminal cases. Luncheon Meat Franks 2 ib.P kfl,. t • LoottUof Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Barr are j •TV. Not* Books Them! fgrduates of Kent Place School. Bock From Hedirerraneon Taylor Pork Roll Bacon 2 ib. 1 THE NEW COLOR Thi* Kent I'bce campus and And rMors buildings have been thoroughly Just returned from a six-month i i"eadied for the new sdn»>l year. cruise in the Mediterranean Summer work inside the buu.!- aboard the aircraft carrier Intre- • look Bogs Kings Dollar Days ings has extended the n-freshins: pid ,s Mannc private Michael J. . PORTABLES I now decoration scheme*, under- O'Connor, son of Mr and Mrs taken in recent years. Exterior • Briefcases Arthur B. O'Connor of 32 Braincrd n't nudt from ban! picked tppU* 1 K, IN CHOICE OF renovation of the buildings on the campus ha* continued arid has road. Applesauce 8 ib • Ink. P«tt md PlXClTINO COLORS. also made u>e <';md:ird «f mainU'n- anre v Inch v'ioti!<1 crtMtly ad.I to Tomato Soup 10 io-oz. cans the MICCIVS of x'.tc approaclur-s SAFE DRIVERS SAVE school year. 20%; Auto Insurance Golden whole kernels There will be half-da v sessions on Thursday and Friday of this PAY SEMI-ANNUALLY week >\"Itii the full pn>?ram betr.^ Nlblets Corn 7 12-oz. an G. M. IOYNTON. CR 3-4216 inauRura'ed next Mwxlay, Si'',>- tember IT. ^_ INSIRAXCE BROKER .--. SUU Merer NuUlUooi, Julcr. tatty, Uie kldj will lore lit v., SIEGEL'S "FOR YOUR CHILD'S Corned Beef Hash 4 ib. BIRTHDAY PARTY" Campbell'., the flneat beana with the perfect aaueo STATIONERY SHOP Sparkling Fun, laWs, and Comedy 37» SpHiHjfitM Ave. CR. 3-2340 iTYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Magic with Live Rabbits, Dovei Pork & Beans 9 n>.can 10 SOUTH ST, MOIIISTOWNJJ. — Free Souvenir! —- WOQWOITHS— "Jm$t A

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New itn*y tUtmm K&tleaaJ MtUrtol for the ethnic origins of th* inhabitants of Easter Islands by recent finds on that'fabled INVESTMENT SECURITIES Quality «r*«Utet 1 K«w itntr. lats. island whose monuments and their origins Audit Bureau of Clrcel*ti»» (CdfttlBOlot fiw furnish rr«w tt* Ktwi OttW«> have long been the enigma of scientists. Add- MUTUAL FUNDS ing much, too, to the knowledge of the put Put»U»nixl by tbt Svu&mn ruMltfung Go, «w«rf W. L Coaody A Co., Inc. fey tt 2a Busk Street. Summit. Kew Jmtf SJaUffi* has been the unearthing of the "Dead Sea clui ra*tt« OOtotwt ! ISM. M th« pant KM IJn Ji J.. unAm tot tit U*rab 3, 1TN. pwawl Scrolls." In at] parts of the world discoveries Salt* 304, •assart faMfaf op«rit«4l by E»« Pnrbw und Ctrl S BuM*. are being mad* that art contributing hugely 312 SarNfWd Aw. irWiW Edward C. Sheridan Advertlslm to modern man's knowledge of his belongings. CR. 34466 »SJ Marion A. Kern Advertising Take one day's news, for instance: Carl S. Hulctt ' Editor and Publisher Professor Eduard Jacobshagerj of Mar- burg University discovers the skull of a Ne- 1.4000 anderthal woman, believed to be 120,000 per years old, near the Hessian village of oopttt IS Rhuenda. ,p || it eernetlty ttquttltd ikul Itmnt* tor pmUicm- At the same time comes news that Roland lion be luhmilled at tmrlj in thm w>#«* «* pomUUm. Cop} rrcrittd after S p.m J. Mason of the New jersey State Museum ba omitted from Thurtitr'* '*•"*• has unearthed a common burial ground in the old Indian site of Peace Meadow in the Passaic River Valley, containing seven skulls TlHR.Sl>AY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1»5« that are at least 1,000 years old. The site, Dr. DAILY Mason believe*, has been ^inhabited for at :tilc(l Hut SotForgotten? least 4,000 years. (txcettSaturday) And at Lake Amatitian, 20 miles south Several weeks ago The Herald expftssed of Guatemala City, Guatemala, skin divers il3 curiosity over whether or not the recommen- have brought up beautiful Mayan pottery dations brought forth by the Mayor1! special and sculpture, also about 1,000 years old, in committee regarding replacement housing on a perfect state of preservation. The lake Weaver street would be filed and forgotten water suddenly rose years ago, these treas- as countless others have been in the past. ure seekers believe, and engulfed villages We do not know whether the report has then along the shore line. Springfield avenue. Burial was at LETTERS DEATHS Bavview Cemetery, Jersey City. been entirely 'filed as yet. but we do know it Man's exploration of his past will ever Teen-Agers'Spoil Picture Mrs. Henry Haaser has certainly not been forgotten. be *n attractive pursuit. It is human to be Mrs. {Deary O. Pattisoa Editor, Summit Herald: Mrs. Emma Krull Haruer of We s3y this in light of the man expres- curious about our origins. Much can be Mrs. Eva S. Pattison, mother Our family went to see "Moby 2M Elk wood avenue. New Provi- sion of protest at last week's Common Coun- (learned about life millennia ago from these of Henry O. Pattison, Jr.. a recent Dick" at the Strand Theater last dence, died Sunday at a Madison resident of Summit, died Sunday cil meeting'when person after person voiced finds. The hitman'race will advance when it Friday night, The constant talk- at Georgetown University Hospi- the mchncholy opinion that if the commit- puts the findings to work to avoid the mis-ing throughout the audience made nursing home after a long illness. akes of the past. Or is that expecting too it impossible to hear the dialogue. She was 91 and was the widow of tal, Washington, D. C. She was 77 tee's proposals were acted upon, lower real years old. Even a policeman patroling the Henry W. Hanser. eMate values in the area would be the result. much ? Mrs. Pattison was the wife of FOR ALL SERVICES i aisles was not sufficient to quiet A native of Newark, Mn. Han- It seems to us before protests can be the people. Four policemen really Henry O. Pattison, former finan- ser lived in that city until she cial advertising director of The made, there should first be something; to pro- Current Comment* were needed—one for each aisle. moved to New Providence about • Insured" Savfnp Accounts test about. As yet, we have seen no material When my husband went out to Washington Post and Times Her- One Nan's Dory three years ago to make her home ald. A month ago she and her • Christmas Club progress concerning the recommendations (Springfield Union) speak to the manager about the with a daughter, Mrs. Howard B. noise, he found others making sim- husband celebrated their fiftieth and therefore, we are amazed to hear auch Kellington of the New Providence wedding anniversary. • Money Orders Of course they were only trying to do ilar complaints. vociferous protests. It is like fighting ovtr address. She is survived by her husband • Travelers' Checb good for the Eskimos in the little Aleutian Since children must be 12 years She is survived by her daughter, and her son, Henry, Jr., senior who is to get what part of the moon before fishing village, but it turned out another way. old to go to the Strand in the a sister, Mrs. Florence Unger of vice president of Benton It Bowles • Home Mortgige Loans we have built a rocketship to bring us there. Some 40 years ago the Aleutians lived evening without an adult, it must Advertising Agency, who moved The protests are both premature as wall have been largely the teenage Brooklyn and two grandchildren. • Refinancing Mortgage Loans lomfortably and happily off the sea around Funeral services were held from Summit to New York' City as a sorry spectacle. them. They and their women built kayaks group who were creating the dis- early this summer. turbance. Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Bur- roughs & Kohr Funeral Home. 309 We wonder whether the residents living and from them the men speared fish and har- Probably the parents have no Frank Bubeny SAVINGS INSURED up co $10,000 Springfield avenue, conducted by near Weaver street are protesting public- pooned seal and sea lions. The elders in their idea of their children's lack of con- Rev. Leslie Doerschug. assistant Frank Hubeny, treasurer of the housing in general or if they are protesting village were respected for their learning of sideration for others at a movie. Union County Trust Co. of Eliza- Latest Dividend on Saving* 2'A% 9** eanuas It,would be well for all parents pastor of the Old First Presby- the tearing down of slums. Perhaps they are the folkways, which included the know-how"•.-<* terian Church of Newark of which beth, died last Thursday at Elita- protesting because they have been seized by of building kayaks. to go to the Strand on a Friday beth General Hospital after a long evening. Mrs. Hanser was a member. Buri- that a^e-old myth of what low-cost houaing al was in Voodlawn Cemetery. illness. He was fcT Satin ft receivti by 10 th of any month Then in the 192O's, some Americans de- Jane R. Hughes is supposed to do a community. Newark . Mr. Hubeny, who lived at 709 cided to make things easier for. the Eskimos (Mrs. 11. R. Hughes) Springfield avenue, was born at tarn from tht 1st of that month, Comi Actually, we cannot understand how real and they introduced the dory into the simple 10 Warwick road Mrs. Andrew MeFadden in... optn an account with $$ or mortt estate values can be "substantially lowered" village economy. The dory was larger and Mrs. Amy B. McFadden of 15 if brand new buildings are to be constructed sturdier; it was simpler to maintain and to Local Study Unde/way Norwood avenue, mother of Mrs. operate than the kayak and the natives took Editor, Summit Herald: Ernest S. Hickok. died last Fri- in place of the broken down hovels called Your editorial in last week's day at the home of her daughter Weaver Court. to the new craft with great enthusiasm Summit Herald concerning the after a long illness. She was 80 IMC SUMMIT Federal SAVINGS To speak bluntly, the protest last Tues- But the Eskimos didn't know how to League of Wom^n Voters was very years old. MUTUAt-t * day is not against low-cost housing but only build dories so they had to hire out to get much appreciated. We depend, in Mrs. McFadden was the widow and Loan Association the 'location fii the low-cost housing. For large measure, on contributions of the late Andrew McFadden and STOCK FUND. INC. money to buy them. Also the dories were from local residents to sustain our was bom in the West Hoboken years now, neighborhood groups have b*en noisier and clumsier than the kyaksand the SUMMIT BERKELEY HEIGHTS program. In return for this note section of Union City. She came OFFICE OFFICB expressing their hearty and enthusiastic en- natives could* t get close enough to their sea of confidence we try to render to Summit to live with her daugh- dorsement of "doing something" about slums game to harpoon them so they had to get needed community service. ter about 19 years ago and before •axBcrivst 393 Springfield Avenue 489 Sprinffield Avenue Because you mentioned that we that had lived in Cranford for Summit,N. J. Berkeley Heights, N. J. and low-cost housing but they also balk any money to buy guns and ammunition. forty year*. move and let it be known, either through im- should do more on the local level, aROUf* CANADIAN CRutvitw 3-1150 CReitvievr 1-01(0 Now, the magazine Scientific American let me explain to you and the She is survived by her daugh- ruND UTD. plication or outright opposition, that low- tells us, "the Aleutian fishermen must leave Summit Herald readers what we ter, Mrs. Hickok: three sons, An- •••• »•«••! tnm It* CMrikwtor u« taTtatatat cost housing is not wanted in their particular their village every summer, the best fishing plan to do this year. Our pro-drew G , Jr. of 72 Division ave- neighborhood. season, to work for money at a government gram is called "A Study of the nue, and Stuart W. and Richard The Oldest Savings Association City Government." Emphasis will N., both of Cranford; eight grand- "We're all for it, but not near us," is the sealing station. All summer the women and be placed on the various Boards children and four great-grand- in the Summit Aria.,. attitude. children are almost alone in the village. and Commissions. That means children. Miu|«r In the Weaver Street proposal, here is a Family stability is suffering. The unreliable that a number of Leaguers will Funeral services were held Sun- CHARLES O. MILLER Now in Our 65th Year BSt Springflrld AT*. Summit, N. J. slum area that is an eyesore and a blot upon cash income and the limited fishing are to-concentrate from now until next day at 4 p.m. at the Robert D. Brouph Funeral Home, 535 cn. i-mi the community. It is also one of the oldest gether barely enough to keep the village (Continued on page 7) neighborhoods in the city and has housed economy alive." low-income families ever since Summit be- The village population is about half what came a city. The new housing plan will defi- it was two generations ago; the women have nitely upgrade that section. lost their economic role as kayak outfitters; , Summit can no longer continue to give a the elders are now out of date and "econom- pat on the back to low-cost housing propos- ically superfluous." Nobody bothers to teach als with one hand and push them away with the children the ancient culture and the chil- the other. A start must be made and Weaver dren wouldn't be bothered learning if anyone street is the logical place. tried. Even they see no future in the village. Repair... What can happen to a small Aleutian vil- Hoir Long, Oh, How Long? lage elm happen to a race or to a nation when "Never let it be said that we are against meddlers decide a particular culture or form progress, especially when that progress bene- of government or economy needs to be Repaint... fits Summit. changed because it needs to be Improved But the time has come to speak out, in a upon. There ia not only the danger of dis- friendly way, mind you, regarding the con-ruption to those who are to be improved; Remodel... stant ripping up, patching up, ripping up andthere is also the danger that the meddler patching up of streets in the heart of the will end up disliked. For what is one rrian'a business section. dory may be another man's disaster. W,e realize the purpose of this work and we are all for it because it means that Sum* Suaday Schools Need Teachers To* mit is growing to such an extent that addi- (Cranford Chronicle) One question which keeps cropping up in with a First National HOME IMPtOVEMtNT LOANS tional iutility services are needed. To that we Only $5.00 a*x $100.00 pm year say : Hooray!, the current •discusion about recreational fa- THE BUILDER Home Improvement Loan cilities for the youth of our town ie that of TYPICAL LOANS But how long, oh, how long is this task i whether or not full advantage is being taken Cwtrf UMMMMy jiMntMr MMortMy to Kike? There does not seem to be a day YOU WANT B^^^u^^^t^^^^^ a^a ,^» • mg. ^ A — ' asw^^^k^^^sA of presently available facilities. Almost every inters r aid exterior home improvement •••»»•«•« rtfrnmnt ri) njwi*B that passes that another street is blocked ::. is easy to find in the by a sign that reads: "Do Not Enter." And And looming large in any listing of such can be financed at thrifty bank rates. < $ 200 $17.54 $ 9.11 . $ Yellow Pages of your some of the trenches dug in July, covered in available facilities would be thoee provided 350 30.70 16.06 11.11 Telephone Book. August, are now being dug up again in Sep- by the Sunday Schools and other youth or- No down payment W. take op to 36 months to pay. 500 434o 22.94 15.97 tember. ganisations of Cranford churches. Recent BOO 70.1t 3472 25.56 years have seen a steady expansion in the- till Easy moofhry payments fityou r needs and income. As traffic within the heart of the business 1,000 17.72 45.19 31.94 physical plants of our churches making room Driveway Construction area is on the increase now that summer is Other MM*** mi tanas* t> 12301 not only for larger congregations but also For foil taforntation on Home Improvement Loans, basically over, these disruptions have a dis- Building Contractor* for greater Sunday School enrollments and heartening affect on all. ' Home Improvement ' i to, visit as, or call' CRestview 7*4000 more diversified educational, social and rec- Wje repeat, we are all for the installation Carpentwrc reational programs for young people. of new utility lines but we wonder just how MMOQ Contractor* long the business section of the city is to But alas, the modern-day problem of Roofer* rcm.iin in a constant state of turmoil. teacher shortages is being experienced not Cabinet Maker* It is realized that such work^ cannot be alone by our day schools but also by the handled in a haphazard manner but it has Sunday Schools, Whenever you want been three months since the task began and If full advantage is to be taken of the ex- anything built...LOOK ii still appears to be going strong. panded facilities for youth in our churches. Let us fervently hope that soon our busi- there mutt be more Sunday School teachers _——•*•"—— THE FIRST ness area will-be turned back to normal when and more adult leaders to organize and di- only cars will get in each other's way to

V'e have written to a number of . ' I national organizations, which i.nake it their purpose to set up ideal standards in these fields, for SHORT HILLS pertinent pamphlets. We will, thereby, have good" criteria for consideration. Next May, we shall present to the more thaa 300 League of Wom- Jb*- en Voters in Summit a summary • of our findings and conclusion' It would be an exciting commun the spice of home life ity- service if we could prepare copies of our report to give to any Ciher Summit organisation and citizen who was interested. As you know, a project of this scope re- quires a good deal of money. Simk ts color mnd how you treat it, teatore and lar League studies in the past have been lost because of this prob- how you plan it? It's Martex towels in a lem. Our enthusiasm for the work this year is high. The committee brilliant splash of Penan poppy that brighten is large and excellent. Our very success Is much dependent on the up the bath. It's silk and Fortasan rajm, draped success of the finance campaign now in progress. and hung properly that strikes a key note in f Your very truly, Mrs. Donald E. Hudgin, your living room. Acetate-and-Fortisan rayon Chairman, Local Study Item, 14 Myrtle Avenue. ensembles in exotic colon wake up a bedroom to the DEATHS brightness of a new day A concentration of color (Continued from page C) N.J. Conference of Bank Auditors in wall to wall broadloom puDs a room together, and Controllers. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. softens the sound, invites company and conversation. Elsie H. Houser Hubeny; a daugh #r, Mrs. Claire R. Hines of 183 The spice of home life in proper blends and perfect Ashland road: and two brothers, Anthony of Union and John of Lin proportions is the flavor that captures your visitors den.' Services were held Saturday at with the warmth of its welcome. These are just a 1 p.m. at Elizabeth. Burial was in Restland Memorial Park. few of the beauty lifts rouil find at Altaian's Eugene F. Wolf ready and waiting to gnrt your home the spice Eugene F. Wulf of 2 Honeyman Place. Berkeley Heights, died last of fall seasoning. Come see the many many more... 4>dnesday at Overlook Hospital after a long illness. He was 52. . H« had been associated with and count on our decorator for those helpful decisions, the Bell Labs for 26 years and re tired because of health this sum mer. For many years he was as sociated with the West street lab but moved here in 1M6 when hi was made superintendent of mech- anical and plant service at the Murray Hill Labs. )U. Wulf was a member of the •hurchof the Little Flower__.in./ Area Girl Scout Group Announces Ytor's Plans S At a board meeting held on Sept. >^ 11, Mrs. Lloyd L. Hughes, presi- dent, announced the Summit Area •>irl Scout Council program for the 195657 year. The September program In- cludes, today, refresher day for new lea'ders; 18 Brownie leaders net-together; 19 and 20 orientation for new leaders; 24, Brownie rev- el for Summit troops; 26. member- ship nominating committee meet- ™insr; 27, Group leadership course begins; 28. roller skating party for -seventh and eighth grade troops; •™.!9, intermediate picnic for fifth and sixth grade troops with rain date October 6.

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WELCOME •K. WAGON , «. 7-1443 THE SUMMIT HEUAID, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1I( 195* m ,j; ! for tale" and given to welfare or- "in the near future." '; ganizations for distribution to "We are planning a hard-hitting City Car Accidents Up Over f 955 Grand-Hephews Resident Heads campaign in which outstanding Man Seeks fermit children who might otherwise be Auto accident! in tbe city for mobile accident! wen one men and women of Union County (Continued from page 1) tunable In attend this unusual pro- the seven day period ending. Sat- than last year but bicycle will help Mrs. Dwyer bring the Sitarz and Mi> Forest Fjsrt».i.:n gram v.hic.h hold Mich appeal for Speakers' Unit dents numbered two u again^ I Get Estate of issues and the accomplishments urday, Sept. 8.' were up sO«nt!y and in the New Prov idence BrarH h the younjf in >eare *t well as the none in 1955. For the *ec-.nooug in heart administration to the people,' he m5, the" police department an- straight year, no pedestrian acr, .to 8 p.in^A^ih^n^jJncy Smith ForMrs. Dwyer Crash Victim said. nounced oa Monday. dents were reported. of-New Pru\ ideri p ;u attendance Summit Art Group to Edward T. Kenypn of 11 Hickory "two grand nephews wiH jointly Police reported fivt auto acci- For the year to date, 205 a jt, I'ommntee*. on arrangement* Begin Term Sept. 22 retSfive the bulk of tiie estate of road, national director of Youth Newer* Firm Opens Ntw dents involving property damage accidents involving • proper) • are Mr* S.!a-i/ M". B ll<»\ne* The Summit Art Association it ilhfi late Mis« KatliJe«n M. Did- for Eisenhower in 1952. has been as compared to three durijig the damage have been reported s, and Mi> hc.l Mcr.e !nkel>. i nclisen. '-, of 180 Summit ave- 497 spi nigfield avenue will begin named chairman of the speakers' Mortfogt Loon Offict same week last year. Personal compared to 181 fur the year t<"> i!* fall term on Saturday. Sept nuf v.ho was >nstaiitiy killed ivitb injuries for the week from auto- date in 1955. Auto accidents in committee for Republican Assem- The opening last week of a e*t Zenki i -awl-M-;* Wai4J- J>»:np- -2J-,*i 1 -SO pjii- vulli...an outdoor her •.i-tt'i, Mrs. Marie L. Schreib- volving personal injury total 42 r blywoman Florence P. Dwyer's suburban mortgage loan office at man. puhlititi. M « K;i°haid cr. 74,.•>{ ttic DeBar>'. when their for tJie year, (me more than «„•; rait eirllided with a railroad train Congressional campaign. He is 1 Hopkins Mi> F/ilum JM I In-iiiictiun will be given in 1 Summit avenue, was announced Gray LodUs Needed to reported for the year to date .n at I'oiiH flt-a^arit Beach on Au- the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mrs Sm;!h i.»!.« n a: 'I «JV <-ftfrftrr (ulor<> and oils as viell as in by Peter F: Pasbjerg, president Assist of VA HotfMtob 1955. • j • tili l:fe. figure ami porliait. There S. Kenyon of 80 Bellevue avenue. of Peter F. Pasbjerg Co. Inc, Pedestrian accidents this year i>s DidriiWn left $2,000 each The 27-year-old Summit attor- The Summit Area Chapter of It i> e>|M'i.j!!» n'n ,»-«'«• J hii! vviii—ai>o be courses in eieahve realtors & mortgage bankers of so far number nine as again.-; to * brotiier. diaries V. Didrich- the American Red Cross is seek- prison* vh;) IHJV v.-l i' v..>ke pauiting as well as classes for ney, in accepting the appointment, Newark. The new office will be five last year. Bicycle mishap* 1 of New York City, and a ing volunteer Gray Ladies who a donation »o the \~ •<•.]• of Ui«' a,: Registration information may whiie this year the number rr- Ch!ii-fun. . 'Four years ago, I was an in- McAlcney and wiU offer mail- erans Administration hospitals at t an noi u: irw im-in. , l»e had by contacting Mrs Har- ported is ten. the remainder of ihe e.tale dependent working for Ihe elec- gage services on all types of prop- Lyons, or at East Orange. turn thrill t>uk ;.. ':.e \W<\ riMad, ership, integ^y and vision. ping and feeding. Professionals Tou Dilv* Them "I grjjlnd-r.cpheus,. (.'liarle* C. Hurd division construction superinten- 'Today, I am proud to be a Re- In 1884 an Austrian, Paul Nip- are also needed to aid in occupa- Day - H'rek - Month oi Ynr Talk as long at you like — ,,f New York City, and Brute publican because I am convinced 4 1*11 Trading Corp- ctent at the New Jersey Bell T«k* kow,invented the method of scan- tional therapy. Volunteers may Ad(ini of Hinton. Ihe Republican Party under Pres- register at 22 Elm street or by HEM VHE GiFrORD WAT I phone. Company's plant depart- ning that is an essential clement whtppuy, N. t. WH. i-o: phone rates for • JJrs. Schreiljei * ««U provides ident Eisenhower once more has in television. calling CR. 3-2076. I for' $100 bequests for each of her ment, will make his 30th year of become the party of all the peo- extra minutes thrfe granrk needs to carry out his far-sighted H «H uif ,>-••«•• I. , iru ill ni/i innugtl - K in the honors option program C'.t|f s.lk broker, who d;ed in the program in domestic and interna- 93i) which is designed to-supplement the professional training of the tional fields." Two Residents Assist in student with on-thejob experience 'Mrs .Dwyer,'' he said, -'during the last seven years has achieved N«waHc Engineering Hanin industry. Ehrgott, who ii majoring in a distinguished legislative record Charles W. Ehrgott df 38 Temp- chemical engineering, was em-and an unquestioned reputation lar Way and Lawrence Lewin of ployed by Ciba Pharmaceutical, as a fighter for the causes she be- "The Manchester"—New England 10 ftrainrrd road took part in the lieves in and the people she rep- and Lewin, who is majoring in Colonial Model shown priced it $42,500 The Finest honuri option program this sum- mechanical engineering, was em-resents. She is a real Eisenhower mer, according to assistant pro- ployed by the N. J. State Highway Republican, uith proven legisla- I lessor James 1... Lubin, who is in tive know-how, vision, integrity Department in Trenton. New residences on one to two acrei IN IASKING RIDGE ! charge of the program at Newark and intellectual independence." ENAMEL . . . unerringly designed for families ON THE FORMER CHILDS ESTATE ollt'Ue of Engineering Hot 10 Years with Ess© Kenyon, a graduate of Harvard «***, Khrgotl and Lewin were among and Columbia Law Schools, trav- that insist on refinement and hxuriuus William K. llighfill of Acorn- DIRECTIONS TO MODEL HOME: you can use elled v idely on the Eisenhower comfort in everything they .rtvn . . . drive, TaH Oaks, has completed campaign train in 1952, organiz- beautifully crafted with traditional From East: Route 202, from Morristown ten years' service with the Esso ing the youth of America in the towards Bernirdsville—^mile past Old Mill inn, Research and Engineering Com- country exteriors. landslide Crusade for Ike. pany. Mr. Highfill ift a group in Basking Ridge, on North side. OR from South: ivead in the company's construc- "Now I believe I can best serve Route 202 from Somerville to Bernardsville -1 GENERAL ELECTRIC Kitchen Center: tion engineering division. the President by working in my mil* beyond Bernardsville center on North side. home district to give him a loy- two-car garages. Every ciMiceivablt Brewers' yeast it used to fi^ht al Republican representative in modern feature . . . and the grandeur of Suburban Proptrrits, l«c., luildcr pellagra, the diet-deficiency dis- Congress," he said. LM1BW country views. Excellent commuting \ \ lEniardsvfllt 1-2215 ease that strikes persons who live Kenyon said he would announce largely on non-red meat, fa Is, and members of the Speakers' Com- DL&W RR. Priced from $35,000. Brothurt •» Requeit starches. mittee and plans for its program

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The Millburn Adult School Join the Olds MONDAY COURSES THURSDAY COURSES Antique Furnilure .\mericainiutio|i Aptitude T«**t« and Ymi Astronomy, Popular Cemmics Ballroom Dancing (1) Ballroom Dancing (2) Contnwt BridRr, Ilefiinner* r Oontntct Bridgr, Advanced *rade for a Rocket Oldsm F'roin'h, Comersational— Craft Helps for Young People For Ik-ginners DogObediencejj(l) HarVa t*i« number to krrp YOU reall* in rune with tb» time*! It'i French;Coo versa tibnal-^ Old»mobilr't budget-prirrd Rocket Fnpine "88'"! It'll-be iwaet music to your Dog Obedience)(2) fan, loo, fchen yon divovrr how liitlr ihi* big beauty actually coats! Functional (• nun mar ami Esperanto for j^eginuerii letter Writing So If yO0*V« b«»n watting to nu»fer ymr move, nou'f the timr! Now \ hjiperanto—Continuing Count* >©ifll recmc all the lifiirht* of ihr Fall MIM *r*mn. Come on in ... (iernitn, Itcginners Flower* in Hoi WJ Decoration jrt our genrroua appraisal on your pirftmi rir. f^ct tin »how you li<>v% ra»y (•I'rniHii. Intermediate Furniture Refiiiishing ; * it if to to OTff to Olds right mm/ % Investment CounHtlliiit; (iolf for Begini era for tin* layman Golf for Thone with Some Experience i« A|»pririation Investing in Stwks and Bonds I^ecture Series, Columbia University arl,ri>(im Fundamentals Moving Piehiri Photography <>r Or tan for Adults (1) Photo-Darkroo n Techniques, Piano or Or^in for Adults (!) Advanced Powers < liiirm Course Reading for linproved Hpeed Sewing, Italic and Comprel 'nsion 'Skflrliini; and Painting. IWRI Sales Personal! y Development SkHchitii; anil Painting, Adv«nc

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Brochure moiled on rtqu«s?. Tttophon* 4-1743. 491 Morris Ave., Summit CR. 3-1700 , •I CAMfUl... PilVI MMLYI. THE SUMMIT HtRALD. THLHtSPAY, SEPTtMlER H. ltS» at tbe PlatnfleU and WettfleM etr Two years later he »ai chemical Cooaril. Boy ! iaipectiau stations beueen Aug. James Kenyan Jjbjjyer at New York. In 1821. at the Aaerks, dutnbttted ov- 27 and Sep. 5. The pamphlet* en- age of 27. he was vice-president prepared by the couraged driven not to drink and general manager of sales and to auto driven when driving. chemical purchases. He served as Former Merck vice-preBidtnt in charge of sales from 1827 to 1945. a pt'iiod which President, Dies saw Merck move to the forefront in its field. During the period from James J. Kerrigan, 62, of 11 1945 to 1930 he became commer- Glendale road, until recently pro cial vice-president and a director ; ident of Merck k Co., Inc.. Rail- of the company, and senior vict- PETER F. PASBJERG ; way, died lait Wednesday after a presideat. In 1950, he » at elected long fllneaa at Rootevelt Hospital, president, lucceedinc George \V. New York City. He was chairman Merck, who continues as chairman of the executive committee of the of the board of directors. Mortgage Bankers board of dlrecton at the time jf In 1955 Mr Kerrigan relin- his death. "** quished the pie«idency to John T He is survived br his widow, Mrs. Dorii Louise McGackio Ker- Connor of this city tmd continued ANNOUNCES rigan; three sons, Dr. Gerald A. •s chairman of the executive com- PLANT SALE Kerrigan of Milwaukee, Wit., as- mittee of the board of directors. tistant professor of pediatrics at Headed Overlook Marquette University. Milwaukee, Mr. Kein^n u»s a former pres- RIA I)AYC THURS. •«!.. SAT. (Sepr. 20-21-22) New- The Opening Of Their New James J. Kerrigan Jr. of Larch- ident of the board of trustee* of 3 DIW VMI^ \*wf% Lower Sales flow*m bebttbbftnq aver mont, NY, and Richard T. Ker- Overlook Hospital and served at with an office located at Univer- with freih green plants. Come early and make y+ur selection! rigan of Rivenide, Conn.; two the time the hospital was being MORTGAGE OFFICE daughters, Mri. J. Donald Miller sity Place and Eighth Street in subjected to criticism about its of Washington. D.C., and Miss Ann New York and a factory at Rah- operations' hy a Citwens Commit- Margaret Kerrigan of Providence, way, employing about 300 people. tee He was largely responsible R.I.; and a brother, Hugh A. Ker- Hai lapid Rise for correcting many of the com- CHINESE SPECIAL! rigan of Bogota. In writing of those early year», plaints and r>tarhlishing new poli- EVfRGREENS 100 Summit Ave. Summit, N. J. Funeral services were held at Mr. Kerrigan recalls that the cies and precedures that resulted PHIIODENDRON 12 noon Saturday, September 8, at working schedule six days » week in a rebirth (if Ihe hospital. CHRISTMAS St. Ignatius l^ynla Church, Park was from 7 in the morning to 6 Started Drug Stockpile 4 :;/• Avenue at 84th Street, New York PEPPERS . 3 POTS 1-00 in the evening ' Starting as a Mr. Kerrigan's farsightedness City. "bench boy," he delivered medi- during the 193o's helped keep the EXTRA SPECIAL INGUSH — Specialists In — Born at Brooklyn cinal drugs and chemicals to hos- t'.S from running out of a vital Mr. Kerrigan was born at Brook- pitals, drug houses, pharmacies, medical m^riMiienl alter World IVY lyn but as an infant was taken to and other chemical firms in down- War 2 broke nut. Lately through ffllLODBIDRON Syr. • F.HJL Approved Dublin where he lived until he was town, Manhattan — riding trolley his intervention, the'guvcrmnent 24" f 30" I 13 years old. He received his pri- cars and hitch-hiking — so that he took steps tu bruiK about the stock HAHNI mary education at Convent of the became quite expert in locating piling of opium l>efore our lines • Veterans Loans Holy Faith, Glasnevin, and St: New York streets. Between trips of sup|>i> v.eie cut. lhiring World Reg. $2.50 Value Mary's College, Rathmines. In he absorbed knowledge about Mar ' Mr Kerrigan served as 1951 he received an honorary de- Merck operations. chairman of the sub-committee on MACENA gree of Doctor of Laws from the Opened Canada Branch medicinal chonucals o( the govern- POTHOS National University of Ireland. From the beginning, he took a CONTACT Mi. CHARLES MeALENEY, Mgr. ment munitions board's chemical ELEPHANT EAR 3 or 4 to Pot In 1907, at the age of 13, he lively interest in the company's industry advisory committee. The NEPTHYTIS ... found it necessary to leave school activities. '•Beyond striving ar- war production board awarded in order to help support his fam- dently to perform my daily chores him a certificate for war service 39* CR. 7-0405 ily. He obtained a job at $3 per in a satisfactory manner," he says, in recocmtion ol his part in the- week with Merck & Co., then a "I had the burning ambition to development of penicillin produc- AFRICAN PRIIII small medicinal chemical firm learn more and more about my tion. VIOiETS . TO THE RtST 100 employer's business, in order that He was a director of The Nation- PLANT CUSTOMEtS— I might be prepared for the next al and International Foundations I HIGH COLORFUL, step when opportunity knocked." for Infantile Paraly.sis. opportunity neverWound him un- AND MANY OTHERS PLASTIC TREUIS. prepared. By the time he was 17, He was recipient of the Horatio he hsd held nine progressively Alger award, an honor paid an- important jobs in the company. nually to a person rising to prom- inence from a humMe start. In 1911. he went to Canada as part IMPORTED HOLLAND CROWN BULBS of a Merck team to organize a The establishment in 1951 of the Montreal sales office which later Merck Board of Directors Scien- was to become Merck & Co. Limit- tiifc Awards was at Mr. Kerrigan's Sp/rij. r«'n tilt* Hmimfi WMt UlttUm •» Mb if frtrt Urn Wco. APPLIANCE ed. direction. They honored company Bad Rapid Rise research scientists by gTants for 1 From then on, he rose rapidly. educational purposed to college! ! DARWIN In 1912, he became assistant man- and universities of their choosing. ager of the Montreal sales office. Fiiw Prevention Week See Our Selection Of Begins Her* October 7 tulip REPAIRS In last week's edition of the Herald, it was mistaltingly report- Nursery Stock ed that Fire Prevention Week bulbs ROWWING SHMIIS would hegin on Friday, Septem- WASHERS DRYERS EVERGREENS ber 7 instead of Sunday, October SHADE TREES i. 7 through October 13. TTiis year, the observance of Fire Prevention Week here will tOtDCt KAUTV ELECTRIC RANGES rm••• be capped by a day-long tour on V ™ Tuesday, October 9 of all public hyacinth bulbs k HAKW building* with the exception of They »oke te*#N bo/dor ptoMi. Overlook Hospital, by fire pre- SMALL APPLIANCES vention experts and Boy Scouts in • Rod • Pk* •% f^-. SHRUB order to determine,.),whether any v L • Rote Pink : A fW fire hazard* exfit. . -# • Light lluo or Model Repaired By Trained Mechanics Frank J. Kerrigan inVlialrman • Doric Hue of this year'i Mayor'* Tire Pre- • White i EF-i vention Committee. • Yellow m Nurse Hit by Car DONO BROS. Mrs. Elizabeth Tavern, 68, a SUMMIT RADIO & APPU ANCE CO. 1 meiiilK-r of the musing !>laff at NURSERY Fair Oaks Sanatorium, was in- •T*e Berne of FamoiuNameo-WESTINGHOUSE - HOTPOWT 1032 Springfield Avenue jured Monday when she wan BENDIX — WHIRLPOOL — NORGE - MAYTAG New Providence struck by a car at trie intersection CR. 3-8184 of Broad and Elm streeti. 485 Springfield Ave. Summit CR. 7-1333 (Formerly located on The driver, Isadore Gerbcr. 62, Paasalc Ave., Chatham) of Imngton, was issued a care- less driving summon*. Mrs. Dav- era wa« taken to Overlook Hos- They'll ottoin full size pital where she was treated for a eorly.i Ideal for borders, cut on the head and ankle Injuries garden centers.' and then discharged. 1W1NK (TWO TOMI) varUtht eae«f You'll be happy to learn. Kiwonions See G« Film oxfontlvory In fewer At iU regular Tuesday luncheon •»d»eaf«. daffodil bulbs meeting at the Hotel Suburban • Tuesday, t^hc Summit Kiwanig Hub Popwior KiAO A1H0C type •OwPy.lUw saw the sound-color movie "Nat- ih«« thii fad, hove a richry co' C,»*—Cift of the Earth." • RonogoRoto • ored florden this ipring. which was produced by the Tram continental Gas Pipe Line Com- WhittARed pany, one of the prime suppliers for of natural gas to the New York 2 metropolitan area. Arthur B. Becker. Public Serv- ice commercial manager In Sum- mit, introduced the program. HOtUHO TUIIP BULBS A favorite Philippine louvenir (On* eMOftimnt of 1000 Mbt) j for visit'im is an article made of AH Coten dot. pina cloth, which is woven from 59 delicate pineapple filters. So sheer that it look? fragile, it i* fashioned into embroidered luncheon *eU, handkerchiefs, stoles, and cocktail PAKBOT i riressrs • FLOW* POTS

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h It Berkeley Heights Passaic Valley Section New Providence New Nurses' Home at Bonnie Burn Heights Woman's | loro It nipt of Women « Progress Made Heights Board of Education Sew ftwvMetK* — The first { To Honor Miss Hazel Rose of Stuff dub Begins New fail tattling of the New Provi- On Proposals for Schedules Special Election dence League of Women Voters Berkeley Heights—The $880,000 Wing Named Fre*heldWt to Dedicate «ill be held on Wednesday, Sept. Education Mooday night ad.>p:,^ New tuHding en Oct. 28 Season Tuesday 19 at 6:15 p IB at tie home of Mrs. Oakwood Park for Assistant i A. T. Madden, 1086 Springfield New Providence—At the regu- a resolution fixing a s.pex-ia! «>;,.,, Berkeley HeigiiU-The first fail Borough Seeks tion for Oct. 18 ftx>m 6 to 9 p n Berkeley HefgWi - The Union ttiiihed similarly in Ethan Allen , m ^ ^ ^^ (.|ub Q{ avenue. lar meeting of the Reerea, Patrick Romano on the sub- to empower the board to ar.; t proposed shelter at Oakwocd Diseases will join in paying trib- tress and large comfortable air- 12:30 p.m. ject, "How the President is Elect- Park. Soon it will be ready to be School Tract proposed plans approved \v,t ~ ute to Miss Hazel DeForest Rose. foam cushioned chair. The head- Mrs. A. Laighton Seaver, Jr, ed'" and will cover the mechanics election Aug. 9, 1955. presented lo Council which will New Providence ~ The New assistant superintendent of that boards of each bed have recessed newly fleeted president will pre- of both the eon vent ions and Ihe Providence Board of Education In last year's election, an f-,. insituiion. by naming the new j shelves on which to place lamps, electoral college. Refresh ment.s open the specifications for bids. 1 side. Other officers for the com- will meet with the members of penditure of $60.(100 was au;v. nurses' residence iniier honor . books, radios and knick-knacks. ing season include. Mrs. RusseU •wi u ** served'by a committee A local architect and a local build- 1 ing contractor have worked with the Borough Council and Plan- ijed for the purchase of t r? Dedication ceremonies for the There is installed a full length G. Rohtond. first vice president: >beaded *»> Mrs. Jdw Barstow. sites fir construction of fu:u-t> Uie Reereatiun Commission fret' ning Board Friday night to dis- ?iew S880.U0O IIa/el I). Rose Nurses mirror inside each closet door of Mrs. William Horak, second vice cus, acquiring a tract of prop- elementary schools. Xo chants- Home are scheduled for Octolier every room. president: Mrs. George J. Kenipf, "i charge in forming plans for appropriation is requested at •!*. the shelter winch will provide erty owned !>y Mrs. Rose D'Aloia I 28. at 2 p.- m. The nurses home Several Modern Kitchens corresponding secretary: Mr*. Heights Library on Union st. which she refuses to i is located on the hospital grounds. Richarcl C. Ehlers, recording sec storage space and toilet facilities A large spacious attractive kit- which is a step jn the direction oi sell to tli« board. The property in j The orifiina! proposed trai' , ) reiary and Mrs. Franz Bonne, d hih th bd Albert J. Benninger, dnertor of using the park to better advan- question amounting to about 5'a »land vvhich the board was Ihe Board of Freeholders, will pre- chen complete with stainless steel treasurer. ' lots is needed for an entrance to j ested in has become too To Post Regular • tage, the commission declared. >eut the key of the hospital to sink, green cabinets, electric stove Mrs. I. Esther Wiesing. dec- the -proposed new high school. the board related. They "With some necessary pneliinin?- Dr. Robert S. Miiiigan of .Sum- and refrigerator is located on the orating consultant for J, J. Hock- There are other alternatives they had no options on the Jar,, ary work done this fall, we will be mit, president of the hospital's j first floor. On both floors there are I *n)Oi l omPan>' wiU sPeak on Township Events which the board can take. One at las! year's election. Th< ••' „•< able to provide a regulation-Little is to reroute the street into 'the now interested in a 12-actv ,.•. board of manager*. Freeholder Mist Hazel Rose , , .... . I 'What's New in WallpapeP r and i Berkeley Height*—A commun- Itichard P. llatlield. chairman of several laundry-kitchen* or snack f.il()r Scheminj{... Mrs Veis.n* League diamond vat. oakwood entrance and the other is to ac- •, j 1: L j>ital "ill retire on October 28, the ; entering training school she de is equipped as a laundry, complete of Mt. Jfolyoke Colfrge and has VI| Hate* liMeil include meetings \ to provide sledding areas during tract wanted by the Hoard of Ed- -in ""CoJumbi' "a "~School ' . i| an day of the dedication. cided to help Dr. J6hn E. Runnells ! »' h automatic washing ma- years (it decorating experience. of the Township Committee, Plan the winter: and hopes to provide ucation she would slill have a According, to a survey <•„... Just inside the entrance of the ' organize the opening of the hos- chine, dryer and utility cabinets. Mrs. Peter Moran. co-chairman ning Board. Board of Health. | indoor roller skating. Plans for lot on the same side of the street ducted by a lay committee, b.avd new nurses home, on the right pital which was then identified as There are an abundant supply of the American Home I>«part- Board uf Kducati'>n, Recreation horseshoe tournament arc also adequate to build a house, the members declared, a n «t h * :•. wall is a large bronze plaque wilh Bonnie Burn Sanatorium. She first of spacious bathrooms, on each ! ment will be chairman of the day. j Committee and PTA. in addition being considered following a sug- b.iard revealed. She also owns .sclioi.l must be erected witim. t,<, the picture of. Miss Hojte sculp- became secretary to Dr. Kun- floor. Each is designed in pastel Hostess for the day include Mr«. to ifroup* inciting at the Library, gestion made by Bert Abnzm), several'lets across the street fivm to f<:ur years lo take care <»f tl.t- tored thereon. An " inscription nclls, ten years after she was ap- shades of tiles. The stall shower, A. DeMlatteo, chairman: Mrs. P. which include the American Le- who represented a • number of Uie propeity in question. increased eniTllment. This is n^ >tates: 'Hazel I). Hose Hall. Dedi- pointed assistant to the superin- toilet and built in tub in each room Egbert. Mrs. G. duett. Mrs. R. gion. Auxiliary, the Woman's Club folks in the Borough who had ex- •The Board approved a motion j < f the reasons given for acyuinr,.; cated 1956. W hat better liffht il- tendent and finally assistant sup- are separated by marble parti- Ilaury. Mrs. W. Teuber and Mrs. ; ami Ihe iiieninj; Division, the pressed an interest in such an to deviate from a former agree- the property. tions. activity. luminateumi s our ppaths that that cast i enntendent, K Wolff. Great Books group and the Amer- ment to purchase a tract from The board authorized tli« !,.-• Miss Rose related t story of her The American Home l>eparf- The first Recreation Coinmiv by her loving, loyal, and tireless There are larsje lounges on both j ican ILstory I>iscussion Group. John (.'.- Co nine r .in the West End in?t t){ an engineer f<;r a sum n earlier years at Ihe hospital when ment lull hold a dessert an-M at the on Sundays. She said the roads floors are constructed in blocks Mildred R. (Farrell, mono-com- proved to increase the amount to B. Jeckel to request the 1,,x-,- ture will also be placed in an ap- they vi»h !o attend any of ihe dances which will lx> IK Id montli- over the mountain were quite of about six or eight inch squares j edienne, in "Back to School* and $3800 for Mr. Cordner for the ad- ship Committee to convey t;!!<•• i.f propriate place somewhere in the meetings of the official Town gov- ly. bumpy in those days. in a light finish. other original character sketches. ditional 1.01 acre involved. the site to the board on hospital or nurses home, a spokes- She says she remembers so well The meeting will be held in the erning bodies. The, personnel committee, con- Allen W. Roberts, school super- tion of Uic survey. $25,0M Memorial Library man said. the first patient at the hospital. Berkeley Heights Library at Groups not yet listed are In- sisting oi Lawrence Mezzaicca intendent, refwded that the school and Mrs. Nelson Tully are con- The board approved salary ad- Miss Rose w»s born at North She added that he was a young The second floor lounge is the 8:15 p.m. vited to notify the Library of their enrollment figunea are 1,273 pu- justments for two teacher.--, ap- Plainfield and graduated from the man who was transferred from same size as the first floor room meeting dates at CR. 3-9333. sidering applications for the po- pils in the public schools, 302 at- Miss Farrell is a graduate of sition of recreational director. The pointments and resignation (. *, valedictoriaNortn Plainfifln odf heHigr hclas Schoos at l thase i Snranac Lake, N. Y. He remained Ft>r our tending Our Lady of Peace Pa- and furnishe..-_d i..n. simila„ r „,«style„d Battin High School in Elizabeth . > convenience Ihe Brr- director, Walter McCar- others as fellows: Mrs, WiUdi/ age of 16. One of her first positions at the hospital several months. colonial furniture. The wall which ™& attended Union Junior Col- , «•»» I!e'fih«* Library is inst.tu- rochial School and 41 pupils going Refers will receive an t nevv thy has agreed to continue in the Vh " nriva « «*«£ *Z7\ ' T*Z 7 .u , T" wuwcretary to Dr. M. P. Grosz- Miss Alice Osborne was the first tb. fireplace is situated is paneled 1*W and Rutgers University. She ^ \ method of automot.c t0 1 en the builder, however this is ex- Mn. Alfred Girardy will serve available for distribution by the of the institution since it was middle of October. Zoning Laws founded in Nor. 18, 1912 until his pected to materialize in the near as hostess and the business meet- COUNTRY future. The seeding and planting Sine* the first library cards Berkeley Heights — The Plan- death two yean ago. The work of inig will be conducted by Mrs. f hb i bi d were issued in September of 1953 ning Boaird announced Monday the hospital has been expanded to of shrubs in being done on the i Edward Hughes, chairman of the | $750 which may be considerable include other chest diseases. grounds outside the home at pres- evening department. and were dated to expire in three night that a preliminary public idence was hired at W an hour' years, this seemed like the per- higher thij year for the cost of The new nursei home is de- ent. hearing! on a complete-ly new zon- teach bedside pupils. The boa:<; DAY fect time to take care of the rou- sending one trainable child to the signed to bt semi-fireproof with There is space provided in the ing ordinance will be held SVpt. Summit school system. This fig- authorized Kenneth H. Both well. Harms Open Up tine re registration of borrowers concrete foundation walls. Ex- new nurses home for a library, a 25 at 9 p. m. in the .Municipal ur«* does not include traiwporta- school superintendent to hire a and at the same time install the teacher for a sum not exm><'in-v terior walls, according to the plans spokesman said. It will be fur- Building. Attendance of residents tion costs. Swim Pool for new system. j $!S an hour for bedsi' Community Plan tabled for further study. Mr. Rob- The board accepted the Imita- desk. ning Associates of Princeton, con- tion of the Teachers Association partitions are of cinder concrete pital, bequeathed in his will $25,- announced that Mr. and Mrs. Ar- sultants to the hoard. erts alsr» stated that the state block. 0O0 "lo establish a memorial of thur Harms of 83 Union Avenue 'If you're tired of passive en- j ' would pay 75 per cent of the op- to attend a dessert gct-ti'^i'thrr FAIR The board also said the ordi- Monday Sept. 17 from 8 to 9 p m. i\ The corridor and public space my many years of service" there, have generously offered their pri- teitainrnent. if TV has begun to - era lion cvsi for the vehicle when Dr. Morris one time president of | vate pool to be used next season pall, if you're longing for some nance is subject to final adoption it is used for transportation pur- in Columbia School. walls are fini>hed with economic by th n (: n rt nv _ Mr. .Bothwcll- reported that 1O!<"= and durable decorative material the New Jersey and Union County i «U playground, registered chil- Sd, old-fashioned "discussion of i mutuc-~ -? ^al ^P : °' '»' w.„the medical societies died March 18 ! °"ren in the Borough. •'Every child j °»*ic issues such as justice, free- 'P «overnm« body. J Miss Helen Armstrong of 1472 ! pupUs were enrolled Monday. Ik with ceilings of acoustical tile. j added that thqre are others ni' t Adualuse freight and passeng- at the age of 78 after 34 years of ! should know how to swim." said^i dom, happiness, the nature of The proposed ordinance would ' Springfield ave. was hired at $4 SALE establish a new residential zone yet home from vacation. He sa••; er self-service elevator also Is in- practice. Dr. Morris was co-foundd- Mrs. Harms. "And if it were pov ! nun. risht and wrongg, then the I an hour as a special teacher to s h requiring lot sizes of 20.000 so.ii.-irc ! tutor retailed pupils for three faculty numbers 51 teacher* stalled. Heating js provided from er of Overlook Hospital, Summit, ' '<* ' would personally teach 1 C.reat Books discussion group may feet Ttie largest present ix'»[iiir<.'- ; The board approved the- ai a \aporfacumn system connected and its chief of staff for many every ehtlhtld in ththBhe Boroueh." : hoir's each day. 'be juou"ve" been looking ment is 15,(X)0 squarn feet. pcintment of Chairjes lmbn'r*4 • Good Food I tn the present electrical system. years. In 194S he became a con- With the help of daughter Jill, for." Mated Mrs. Sheldon Sprague, ' Contracts f«r Harry Mesnick of ! f 1 Fireproof doors are installed sultant in surgery. Mrs. Harm* will instruct the chil Librarian at the library. The pi-o^cfed act prohibits \\?P I'n.iin, a six"lh grade teacher and 493 Springfitid ave. a«^ * !'•''' where required. ' dren one morning each week, and She informed us (hat the Great ci land and new hujlduijjs in ihe Mi>s Ciiace H(-rb«'rt of Chatham, ! time janitor at $160 an hour. ! MI n s on wiU I Plainfield Sliadp Co., Pi.u:,'.. ZOO, GAMES, Room for 81 Nufses AlfltOUnCM NtW Roods P* ! ' . ** Provided by : Hooks *;ruH? in Berkeley Heights is business zone as folli>u>: I);tnn> a fnur?!i grade teacher were ap- ; the Recreation Commission i now-beginning its second year .Its ,ha!l> ir billiard nwMns. seend • proved. wa< awarded a contract :>! >' RIDES, ETC. The residence is designed lo ac- New Providence — Councilman j hand ei1 : to clear a tract 250 by :««• ('•<' a room for Ihe director of nurses 1.47 miles of improved roads and inated and tested every day and f Oedipus Res and Descartes' Dis- the dressing rooms are t). 3cnT»T:rior~!rpr PRESBYTERIAN and another for the assistant sup- i 10/42 miles of unimproved roads. , course On Method, as well as Ham- 1 in which a product is returned, Rids w ill be received Sept. 25 area. Previous bids were enntendent Councilman Morrison pointed j let. GuiUiver's Travels and The except when located in or a-dja- fur grading clearing and ad- In addition to the regular play- I Adventures of Huckleberr>' Finn. as too high. CHURCH The walls' and rooms are painted out that the 10.42 miles, of unim- ground? activities which were en- evnt to a prineip.il building, junk vanced sight work on the pro- in light pastels. Rugs are in hues i among others, promise even yards, storage of crude oil. road posed hi^h school site. Long Hill Nursery.'('•!''' Now Providence proved roads Includes woods not joyed jyith ao milch enthusiasm awarded a contract at of 'jg ray, blue, green and in itch- yet broken "through*. thin stlmmirr, the Borough I greater excitement. The group will or ivl!e,-,hmenl-.«tanf. the (iari horoiigh then had 1705 miles of cause a* the generosity, and plen- are Mam buildings in Uie business- S ! New •providence —Councilman partment *:/ the Be-rkeley-J U-i,-*— improved roads and 12.54 miles didd corhmunitmit y spiriiit of MrM . and m the croup is rone may emit a in residential Women's Club. [ incurred being the cost of the dwvllinn units if they meet'fire Fred U, Greenley announced that of unimproved roads. Mrs. Harms. Moll commented The resignation of R> •;<••• ' Attention All Car Owners: reading materials. ua)l am) fby.r provisions and registration for voting in Novem- Metii;r as a member of f'i<' •' •'•' The group this year will have provide off->1reet parking. ber elections will be held any day IRINGYOIW CAR TO now from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Bor- was accepted with regie'.- the leadership of Mrs. Ro>er R. The proposinl measure also ; ough Hall. The monthly salaries M' ' ' Blair, Mrt. Harry Maslow. Mrs. lists uses of new and remodeled 1 U-ria cooks was set at ifl" •' Jack Fitelson and Mn. Patrick building in the business area. Beginning today until Sept. SUMMIT NEW Romano. The>e rcquiiv each business to 27 the hours will be extended from cafeteria workers S169 n !>n -« All person* interested in joining provide loading and unloading fa- J» a.m. until 9 p.m. Mondays to ing a $100 annual lncrci^ : the, Great Book*, group may reg- cilities which must be located on Fridays inclusive. each group. \mm ister at the Library or call Mrs. Persons moving to New Provi- SYSTEM AUTO LAUNDRY the same premises and shall not Wrathall of Mrt. Sprague at CR. be-located in front yard areas. dene from within I'nion County UN Choirmon Appointed IT'S ALL AUTOMATIC Yoemimtd inside "9333 for further information. Signs al>o come in for regula- arc permitted' immediate voting New Providence — .... Brushes entire body pf cor.... Sftoms tion under the new ordinance privileges. For those moving to Fred L. Greenley has beer Only one sign would be permitted New Providence from another pointed chairman of I'nitnl RINMS HM and bnishts H10 whtels .... car with on one facade of a building. Si.^ns county, but within the state, a tions Week by Mayor S; : 100 lbs. water pressure .... Dries Hie car with may be illuminated, but nut uf , five months residency must be Jones. The mayor will punl an 80 H.P. blower. the flashing type, and shall be ; established. Persons moving to the observance during ()(•!"! limited to not more than 10 'per New Providence from another Councilman Greenley will All This h Done Auiomatically in 60 Seconds cent of the total wall ppaee on state must be residents for one nounce further details in the : display,Ojnsl and national survival in the event of enemy attack are ot parimouat interest to the Citizens of .Summit, and To Conduct Final WHEREAS, the existence of a strong and efficient civil defense s recognized as a means of attaining these goals, and Outdoor Concert rry S. Hanaajord. regular con- NOW. THEREFORE, I, C. Philip Dean, Mayor of the City ductor of tine band, and wbiti- of Summit, do hereby proclaim the aforementioned week as tute conductors C. 3. Andrews cad '» ing his first appearance for the Heights Survey season on the podium, having Low, Low Prices Heights Schedules VICE CHAIRMAN — Caileton been convalescing from surgery Group Reports W. Fierson of 79 Beekraan road, during the summer. Dunn* his And S & H Grteit absence the band hsi beta direct- former chapter chairman of the Discussion of ed by guett conductor*. On Recreation Summit Red Croiaj, last week was Stomps! Berkeley Heights—The Recrea- elected vice chairman of the nom- The program is admission-free, Zoning Changes tion Committee reported recently inating committee of the National presented as an entertainment New Th«t« AM S Mew I ft R Simp service by the Board of Recrea- Make CteeJting Easy With ... Berkeley Heights—A meeting to the resulta of a survey taken last Red Crofcs 1957 convention to se- sWdea»ptioA Centers tion. Refreshments are available USN the proposed rezoning of lect ten new members of the Na- COOKING MAGIC spring throughout the school sys- at the stand towards Ashland road ASBURY PABK — MS Coofcawui Ave. township is scheduled fur tem. They state that 491 returns tional board of directors who will Now Ksdttat *) At . 25 in the municipal building near the tennis courts. In case , MORRISTOWN — W South Street Mrh have been tabulated from the serve for the 1957-58 term. The of rain the program will not be Cookbooks JLw the Township Comrnittee. About NEWARK — MS Broad Street 2,000 questionaire-i,distributed to nominating meeting will hold its be held. .'I bix.ks in .ill . . n n**w hock...eiich 2.vi changes from present zoning NORTH BBBGEN — WlMerotter's tiie town's families. ,The report first meeting* at Washington short- vvrtk . , .This week* fr-oK. "Quick as uell as proposed parks are March , Invergill Hudson Blvd. reveals that 1947 persons are rep- ly after the first of the year. Mr. March from Love of Ttiree I Dishes." included in the plan, declared — 117 Roosevelt Ava, resented In the households con- Fierson has played an active role Oranges Prokofieff Mayor Ira F. Hclly who invited in the National Red Cross organi- Elsa's Procession to the I IDEAL riCNCH STYLE ill residents and civic associations tacted. zation during the last few years Cathedral Wagner I, attend the meeting. Among tJie recommendations KRAFT and at the St. Louis convention March from Tannhauser ...... '- Mayor Holly and Harry Maslow, T^A^^iT^.™g *» >-« he was one of the speak- • ./ Wagner chairman of the Planning and a police closed hiM street after a ers and a panel participant. Raymond Overture ' Thomas •^ning Board journeyed to Princ- snowstorm or on a snow run in Slavonic Rhapsody .... Friedman ^!n last Thursday to confer with a proposed park; ice skating on a Trumpet Voluntary ,... | Purcell PartySnacks •community Planning Associates, municipal ice rink which has Heights Goes Claire de Lune Debussy. Inc. which was engaged by the baen cleaned and limed or on a Adapted by H. S. Hannaford committee to assist in the rezon- blacktop area in Berkeley School Suite H. S. Hannaford which shall be lipped and limed To Somerville inf! 1. noodtide 2-33' I COCKTAIL 2s45 or use Bonsiie Burn Pond. A plan to change the name of 2. Fogbound A swimming pool was another Yew Choke of Mean, pimento, chive, DEL MONTI SLICED ft HALVES (,)rnside Rd. to South St. or an- For Dog Warden 3. Northwester onion, Chun. WEI. MUlflB WJVW • BUU.VK suggestion. Also terms courts. other acceptable name will be Berkeley Heights—Michael Kre- Amparito Roca .. Ttaddor wllcwskatimg, basketball, horse- discussed with New Providence dovski of Somerville was appoint- Of especial Interest to listeners shoes, softball, rifle range, ski SHARP officials in the near future. The ed dog warden by the Township tonight will be the new band adap- I sJope, archery, a recreation cen- tation Mr. Hannaford has just PEACHES 2-59' Committee recently to succeed Planning and Zoning Board ap- ter, older peoples art, adult edu- aaoved the move at a recent Samuel Delia who resigned. completed of Debussy'i Claire de DEL MONTE PIKEAPfTJC-GlAFiTlTTIT cation, bocca, volleyball and bad- Lune. Many listeners will recall 65c | meeting, however because the In a renewed effort to enforce CHEESE minton. also Mr. Hannaford's suite, Flood- road is in both municipalities an all dog owners to keep their dogs Winter coasting, ice skating, tide, Fogbound, and Northwester. ordinance in both communities tied, Mayor Ira' F. Holly said he KRAFT daytime and evening, swimming «ul! be necessary to valid id ate the had to get "tough" because in- pool and tennis courts were | DRINK stead of improving, the dog situa- acuon. Glenside Rd. is a contin- among the activities which rated Borough GOP uation of South St. and is con- tion is worse. He declared that In VELVEtTA: high on the list. fused with Glenside Ave, spite of previous warnings there Names Greenley A map of the proposed Indus- Additional details and sugges- are more dogs running loose now. tions were outlined on uhe survey. trial rone was accepted by the Once a dog is picked up by Kre- Campaign Head —FROZEN FOODS — The Recreation Committee will dovski, owners must travel all the ! KETCHUP 4 at 95 committee with a slight amend- meet with members of tiki* Town- New FiwideBce—Fred L. Green- ment, that the section for pro- way to Somerville to reclaim' ley has been elected chairman of IDEAL rOBDBOOK ship Committee Sept. 17 in a pre- them. A fee cf $2.50 will be charged GOOD H KUS? SWEET 'Jtsed parks be changed to public liminary session prior to their a committee of interested citizens for the first day and 50 cents daily purposes. If the use of the area Is appearance at the regular Town- to conduct a campaign in the Bor- after that. once regulated by ordinance, no ship meeting later. ough of New Providence to elect Kredovski's salary will be fixed LIMA BEANS changes.ican be made. Mayor the Republican candidates. I GHERKINS 29 Holly said. The proposed plan by the sum paid equivalent to ten Glenn E. Darko, 17, of 290 South The next meeting of the group calls for a rescue squad building, cents per dog per month based on is scheduled for Monday. Sept 17 St., New" Providence driving with the dog census of the town or the youth center, parking lot and at 8 p.m. in Borough Hall. 21X47' a permit, for passing Aug. 31 on total dog licenses sold by the town Those bif, plunp, tender lima yoo loyal 1 American Legion home. Mr. Greenley, New Providence the right of street and with li- clerk, whichever is greater for the A resolution requiring the pay- councilman was chairman of the VALLEY STKAM censed driver seated in rear seat services of patroling the township ment of $102,536.90 for the Board 1952 campaign and plans to con- . .NAPKINS and on Sept. 2 for driving with no streets one day per week. The of Education heal district's school duct this year's campaign along registration and no licensed driver days and hours will be staggered. fex for July, August and Septcm- the same pattern as last. The first accompanying him ;also Stuart H. The fee for destroying a cat or Rx, 1956, was adopted. objective will be to see that all Asparagus Spears I •—_r—,.~~ •— Rogers, 360 Turrell Ave., South A resolution to make an appro- dog will be set at $2.50 per animal Orange, a licensed driver for be- citizens are registered by Sept priation of $200 to Overlook Hos- and is to be paid by the person ing in rear seat of car driven by 27, the dosing date. The meeting pital, Summit was approved. A calling*. Darko. on Sent 17 is open to the public provision for the expenditure wa» and all citizens who are interested Tenter, fancy,29 gnm speara' ! COOKIES Darko paid (15, July 3, before mnrle previously In the budget. Recreation Group Asks the court for driving without a li- are urged to attend. The Committee rejected the re- Us* of Auditorium IDEAL censed driver with him. Registration for voting in the quest of the Assembly of God New Providence — Fred Brpw- Other violations processed were: general election on Nov. 6 can be Church/ to conduct Sunday wor- ster, representing the New Provi- stop-street, John Pagano, 950 Jack- made through Sept. 27 at the ship in the Municipal Building. dence Recreation Commission ap- son Ave., Elizabeth, IS and care- Borough Clerk"i office, Borough Waffles 2-29 [COOKIES Mayor Holly said the decision was realed to the Biard of Education less driving, Lee Martin, 1764 Hall. The hours are Monday Jwtpoa late made on advice of Township At- Tuesday night to approve the use Sleepy Hall, Plainfield, $10. through Friday from 9 am to 9 torney Edward A. Tinl. of the Lincoln School auditorium p.m. for indoor roller skating weekly in Those eligible to vote are; those Six Fined in Boro the afternoon or evening. Overloading Truck having resided In New Jersey one Fancy He exhibited the type roller Costs Owner $120.20 For Traffic Violations year and in Union County five New Providence—Motorists fined skates u"?ed for indoor skating and Berkeley Heights—George Jack- months by Nov. 6. Jumbo in Municipal Court recently by told the braird they would not mar son of 552 E. Second St., Plainfield Those who will be 21 on or be- Magistrate Frank A. Pizzi were: the floor,/!!? aridrd that the Rec- paid (120.20 before Magistrate fore election day, a person who Speeders: Vincent P. Mucci, reation'Commission would be re- SHRIMP hat become naturalized and who Douulas J. Habcrstroh for over- Madison, $20 and James E.' sponsible for maintaining and loading his truck by 5,7GO pounds. Greene, Morristown, $15. cleaning up the pym following meets the registration require- LANCASTER BAAND OVEH-1EADT He was arrester! July 19 in Stop street violators: Joseph M. ench event. The skate* will be pur- ments. He must bring naturaliza- Springfield Ave. by State Trooper Ptindfirg;i.'-"t, 134 Newman street, cliast'il l>y tlic commission and tion papers uith him when he reg- C. R. Lcibc of the Scotch Plains Mctuchen; James H. C'ollur, 241 rented to the pupils for a nomi- isters. barracks. The complaint listed Livingston avenue and John L. nal fee Applications for civilian and Jackson's allowable load at 22,400 Wilson, Morristown, $8 each. • The board authorized Milton military absentee ballots are pounds. Charles R. KcUy^Jft Park ave- Anderson, member of the board available at the Borouch Hall. Teswler. sweet and reccalent — the cheice ol thous ands lot flavor. Serve with Ideal «Inl The court Issued bench war- nue, Plainfield paid $8 for not to make a f-i\Ayof the actmfy" Anyone having questions i< asked rant* for the arrest of two 17-year- having registration in his posses- and compare with other munici- to call Thomas Musson, Borough old drivers for non-appearance ;- sion;——— palities where indoor skating is Clerk 3-ln-On* done on a large scale. The board will meet with the and a worship service led by Mrs. Combination Recreation Commission Sept. 19 Ib. George Crow. Beast Chop*. Slew in thtt Junior High School at 8 One of the highlights of the ere- p.m. Chucks Lamb Now Open Every Day! Iring win be a talk by Mrs. Ru»- seffl Gumee on how to "Hand Lancaster Irand Church Group to Hold Stencil Your Own Gifte." She wall Porterhouse give a demonstration on the ap- Sklola plication Of special textile rotor Ib. far all women in the community to fabrici. Ib. ( wil be held at The Methodist Other fcoeteove* for th« evening 95 OUR BVSIISESS It primarily STEAKS I! Church en Sept. 19 at 8 p. m. win be Mrs. Douglass Ryeraon, wiuonn — FROSTED SEAFOOD BrUith thorn by mall on Airett fartorr . The special program has been chairman; Mrs. George Robbins, All-Beef Salami 29c representation at a fraction of ihrir arranged by Mrs. Frank Kossuth Mrs. Tom Cleaver, Mrs. George Amrriran retail price taring pur- FillttFlounder and will include a film strip nar- Burton, Mrs. Arlie Jones, lira. Ham Hocks Ik. 25c ehaien teveral dollar* • pair. ration on the "New Quadrennial John Geigerich and Mrs. EmiJ TOEAD Fillet Whiting Goals" by Mrs. V. M. Cousins Davxis. Ik.' So many 'oral tmttomrrt harm Mu4 All-ii*f Fra»kfiirttr$" " 69c Fried Haddock Fillet our perional fitting ttrxltt that •»• kui 45c •••»« mrm now open six dayt u ncrrk front Smoktd Tongo Ik. Lobster Toil 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., tith lh« excrption Cookod Solami anal 55c Yellow Piko of titnch hour from IS until I. DEPENDABLE SAME Llvtrwarst Chnk. Ik. 55c Shrimp Cocktail MAIL ORDER PRICES PREVAIL DAY I Finest Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Onlr 9 SERVICE! * FLAME TOKAY Martin'* supple Scotch Donuts Grain wine-lip blurlirr. CR. 7-1333 lbs. Expertly detailed for 19c •lit 25 Iowa or country. Hand laMrd . , . fully leather j Grapes 2 Witt ever II rears ©I television Ceiorfml « tht Cwwii |«wti» WaicJ.es «1 fnler flavat. lined. eve« fwah! Serve eoffe* eipertenc* serving the Sam alt n«*s for that evmlag »iiark! The praadM table arape. $tjU So. JU area yoa cai depead M as al- ways tor prompt, reliable tele* FUCDOA LEE CALirOIIflA ICZBZ1G vhloa repairs. OBI technicians SJH-. ui: I •re all factory trained me* •sing the latest eqnlpmeat te Lemon Pie Let. Ulaei43c '.LETTUCE Jltb. •ervk* any make or model set. LABGEDANHal | LABGE sucma 40 CHATHAM ROAD SHORT HILLS, N. J. (Opposite Short Hills Lackawinoa Station) SUMMIT Pecan Ring 45< i TOMATOES 2-29' Urn inu enn rnrm LONDON OFFICE Grocery, froren food and dairy prlcts offoctlyt fhro«gfc Wjdntscray, Sipfmbf If. WILLIAM SCHLERErH, mxBOBOtOH BOUSE 1 MLESIDBN* |7 ifcrt,,.,,, IU, LONDON W. I. ^MotfctriTfcroigfcSatgrdflfyStpHiiiiMirlStfc. DROP IN II I RADIO 8 APPLIANCE CO. I New Providence S— «w womplrtt stlccHoa of fin* IriHsh shot*. 1252 Springfield Avenue | 485 Springfield Ave., Summit CR. 7-1333 | r illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIlff OPENN TUETUESDAYS , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 P. M. IS THE SUMMIT HERALD, THUtSPAY. SEPTEMiE* 13,

A GOOD DEAL WORLD OF FOOD COMES TO AT 393 MAIN STREET, CHATHAM Member SHOP-RITE CO-OP Sqtrlukcb $ Are The Most Important Part of These Super Markets H$re Is A 30 Second Explanation Of What Good Deal Means For You: Save 46c WHAT WHY HOW with 110. or norf purchaw Good Dra! «arm yvn more Good Deal believe* that "More Good Deal can offer more sav- money an more Hetm through BusineM at * I/WOT Percent- ings on mqre items every day an e\rry day Low. Price policy, age of Profit is Good Busi- because .of our mass-purchas- llnod l>«l «*rllH fhe gr*at«*t ness." Good peal's thousand* ing power. Good Deal pio- \artoy of thr finest foods of loyal housewives-customers neered three car-load buy co- from all over Uir world at low- have proven this super market operatives— Wakefern Food theory is right We are con- Save 80c on S lbs. Cleaned befort weighing. You r*f super markrt^floe*. Good Cti., Shop-Rite super markets pay only for what you put on your table. Earh I teal given you the most sen- tinuing to grow because of the and VeriBeat Produce co-op. bird selected for tender, full-meated, svydet- ior and comfort in 19 may-to- way more and more house- And Good Deal pledges itself eating. U. S. Grade A Oven-Ready Beltaville shop department*, all under wives take advantage of our to be FIRST to pass the sav- one roof. every day DIRECT SAVINGS wgs on to YOU ! ! Low Price Policy. . CONVINCE YOURSELF, COMC TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LOWER GOOD DEAL PRICES TODAY!

Save 20c lb. SHRIMP Fancy Florida Cut from Tender, Younjr, Corn-Fed Porkers. Delivered daily to f" "" "•"••" *"""•""[^ „"" assure you the finest, chicken.tender pork available anywhere. ' . ,. _ . _ , _,.• . _ . ^ ,, - J - - -_...*'. J . Another Good Dtal Fint! Hock Cornish IBVINGTON Fresh, Jersey Pork - Lean & Tender I Hen* art now out of tht luxury clas*. CHATHAM AND UNION Enjojr thii delicacy at home instead QOOO WEAL GOOD DEALS i of paying $4 or $5 each at tht most PORK SALE cxcluiiv* dining places. Nott that thji Save 30c on 3 lba. Save 30c on S Ibi. I i* tht larg* 18-ox. Rock Cornish, Rib End Roast Loin End Roast tht ujual 12 t« 14-ot bird eommor.'? mm Mb From Mlaatea •old for tht aarot pricet M*nsaa ..*».... 1 Irvington Center S Union Center .... 4 ib. Save 30c Each on N«w PrortdcsM.. f Maplewood S B«rfc«I«r Haighte 7 Millbum T *29c Cenuine, Ready to Cook Save 60c on S lbi. MUlbum m • South Orang* ... 10 >n S lbi. Short HlUt ... .0 • Vailsburg Newark 10 ftarham Park « T A GOOD DEAL WORLD OF FOOD Roseile 7 ROCK Morriftown .. ,a Cranford 12 Rib Half Pork Roast n. 43c a Springfield 10 Morrij Plaint ,u is Save 60c on 5 lbi. Sprlngflwld ...... • IV. & E. Orange !« MounUtiuld* .•* 10 IS ONLY MINUTES FROM YOU... Pleasantdale ... 18 CORNISH LUrtngiton ...m 1J Weequahie Kwk. a Loin Half Pork Roast e •- it. 53c Warrenvlll* ,.,.. 1 Elizabeth 12 Greta VUlat» ... T Clinton Hill N'wk. 10 Savt 70c on J lbf. Chatham Townihtp • Hillside .- 7 HENS Center Roast or Clops ». Savt $1.30 on II lbf. Uy% 16c KR'AFTS 18-ozs. Whole Fresh Ham . . ft. 49c*ach Savt 60e on • lbs.

•. e Fresh Ham Shank Half ft. Fres45h cGround Every Half Hour! Savt 40c on 4 lbf. 27* Fresh Ham Butt Half , n. 53c Chopped Beef.. 3

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901. PK6. Save 14c TRI VALLEY California, All Green Savt 10c Kraft's Blue Label Sharp Yellow 15 oz. Save 8c Lfl>by*i Froz«a can American Cheese^ * PW19C Strawberries.. »•- 1J Save 4c pound SHOP RITE Sav« 3c Chicken, Beef or Turkey Produce Department full ib. e 8avt 5c Fresh, Young Butter . . 65 Pot Pics Savt46c a pound Carrots. . . ft. «n©. pkf. JQc Sav« 20c Kraft'a ! Save 10c Oregon Stati Ehlers Coffee u C Velveeta Cheese 2 "»'69 Savt 16e Pur* Veretable ihortening Fresh Prunes.. 2 25 Spry. .. . . - 7» 1UGE, FREE PARKING LOTS AIR CONDITIONED t Sav« 4c 1 CAMPBELL'S Tomato Soup.. 4 »•-39< Save 15c! MAXWELL HOUSE SUPER MARKETS i In Union: In irvington: $ 1714 STUYVESANT AVE. 10 MILL ROAD CORNER OSTWOOD TER. CORNER STUYVESANT AVE. Instant Coffee.. ^ - 1.40 ^ «very night 'til 9 p.m., Frl. ftll J Open Every Night 'til 9—Fri. to 10 COMPLETE BEER DEPT. IN UNION GOOD DEAL CHATHAM STORE HOURS: . ' MON. THRU THURS. FRIDAY SATURDAY | NOW IN CHATHAM: 393 Main St. 8 am to 9 pm S am to 10 pm 3 am to 6 pm THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956, .*• P*c« 13 nue. Miss Francos Wa"e:"man Mill Vfih- art'] wY.e: consfniti^ei or- PERSONALS be hostess in March Miss Beverly Welsh, daughter of Follies Aides /."jr.u'ini; »r.r bu ->.,--*-* »c%vitje» of Miss Rand was appointed a dele- sey's and given by a number of Serving, on thr piui;ra;;> tom- Mr, and Mrs. Francis I. Welsh of gate for New Jersey. his college and business friends mjttee with M:*s Adeline Pepper, \ alley View svenue, returned Make Plans Mr* V- F ty.i .* cha..-man of and acquaintance!. On September chairman, are M;-« Wi!,uin Inst week on the Queen Mary after Miss Susan Armstrong of 35 •fw sh>r I'IC I9oi> Overlook Hn«pif*l 1-4 Robert H. Fries, son of Mr. Minimer residence, "Oceanfront," Miss Sandra Scholnick, daughter Ut-> i» mrrtins! this morni'nj, «! 'we Cornell Alumni Club and Mrs. Rudolph H. Fries of 230 BIRTHS iioiiu-.tif Mr> J»hn I) Herr^t! ,i ,-t Wantoloking, of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Scholnick Host to Area Frosh <>f 729 Springfield avenue will Springfield avenue, returned home To Mr. and Mi> Ho an Mublile Allen G. Butler of the Butler leave for the I'niversily-of Miami, hit Friday on the SS. Zuider- field of 11 Wilbn strerf. New .for theej^li.tli anmul 1 Agency next week will spend five Ohio, where she will begin her kruis after spending the summer Providence. * ilaughliM. b.>rn \>iil In h"!epteinbcr 6 r-n t lujrir.t-ii, ul the t virsti it,-.:, £ lf>Mi - i. B- Ti: >....• on the Queen Elizabeth for France. ^'iv.ni .ipon.xin'il by the V Miss Elsie Rand of 7-A living to Colby Jr. College' New Lon- To Mr- and Mis F.niil Ma*sa f She will first vi.-it Mont St. Mi- Auxiliary o| o\er!<>iok I1I>«|>.1J] t" place has recently returned from don, New Hampshire, where she of 48 Gales drife. N't-w PniMdeiue, i- r r:. •'. .e i.f chel in Normandy and then go to , supply the linen needed In the h.f< Pallas, Texas, where she attended is enrolled as a fre>hman. a daughter, bi>rn September 4. Lausanne, Switzerland, where she the conventions of the National :!j • :i-'--' i : '. .f r--er.ir.jg AILLII David Neher, son of Mr. and will attend school at Chateau To Mr ami Mi> Matthew .line i The Jerome i ji ,;i'l I'IIKLICII/ •»•' l " •!". * ' >j,-r. : i :r;ipph the diieitor i ^. u»t .a'f - .•*"..- i.r^ J jfiC and the American Bar Association. clawyhter, born ""September 4 lane, is attending the University ; for the -.how atul Mr> H«*i ii^t-l a.\. Howard San , will l»e in charge ot pri>.lm-t.(iii ami ».. 'i • - ;' •: t j - t • • '.•• '.;<• » son, William, of Hobart avenue ROTC program. He enlisted in the iiorh of 1 ("atHK" Hi( >A Parkway, i talent \lr> -Sterns-will -nin'iii-e have returned from their summer Navy last October and was ac- .a jon, born S«»pteuil>er V I advertising, program. tukeN. pu home. Windyledge. at Ch«y, N.Y. cepted for submarine craft train- Last week-end they attended the To Mr. ami Mi>. U a\ ne D.nlds ing at New London, Conn. wedding of Mitt Phyllis Tilson, a of 767 Springfielil avenue, a PERSONALIZED LESSONS Dr. and Mrs. Graham C. New- former resident, at Kinderhook, daughter, born.September •'. bury of 234 Summit avenue re- N Y. To Mr and Mrs. Walter Baiter SPEECH — READING — POISE turned home Monday after .spend- of pi I.ivinijston a\enue.- New ing the summer at their shore Peter M. Bower of 8 Parkview Proxiclencp, a s-on,,btini August .11 Children, Tten Agtn nnd Adult* home at I.ayallete. For Jibe sec- terrace was a delegate represent- ing Johns Hopkins University at Eleanor Word McCWn CR 3-H40 ond successive year, their daugh- the American Baptist Assembly Cast for Play Picked ter, Jane, sailing her 15-fool convention held last weekend at Members of the Student Theater sneaklm, "Stormy Petrel," won Green Lake, Wise. cast for "Sleeping-B<*aut>" have the Lavalette Yacht Club champ- lieen selected and are now in re A RT CLASSE s ionship series and also its Kivel Summit girU who will enter GOVERNOR RELAXES IV SCMMIT-Gn |{,,lH':t B Meyner i sec- hearsal. The play will be directed Summit Art AxMtciation trophy. In the junior series, Jane ond from left) greets his partner and opponents .iu.»t prior to hisd.nibles Skidmore College, Saratoga Spa, 'by Mrs, Constance Cooper Loux Oui IKMH (last , llenrv \irt< •sat. r. M , Srpl 22 won second place and Kappy N. Y.. as members of the fresh- match on Sunday at the imitation tournament bt'lrvj staged' by the my) >U^e managed hv Salh .la v Walrr Cul.tr Oils Rnbrrt krarutrr Wfd. V M., xpl. X Newbury placed third in his boat, man class are Gay Ferrara of 5 Summit Tennis Club. The Governor"* visit here was short-lived since cuhsen, ISnl. t Still l.iff ligure . Jithn \na Wirhl '•'M«Mi.~iTxr . IM 1 "Dovekie."' Robin Hood road. Sue Smith of lie was defeated in the first round by a local pair With him, left.' to Cast members ai'e Tob> Niehol- Pnrtiail Slill Life Ma\»fl| SiDipvii Jur%. \ 136 Tulip street and Mary Fran- right, are his partner, Lawrence W. Krieger of 270 Oak Ridge avenue. Couucilman-al-largi' William it. sim, Betty Howr, Fred liordon. Ad\anred (•rimp 3iie Jonrk lme%. 1 *r . t*ct. : ces Winters of 121 Ashland road. Orange Lawn Tennis Club ace. and his opponents-, Stuart Ninnno ami (tilson last night was h'onored at Frederic I. Mann, both of Summit and members of the Tennis'Club. Lois Bush. Nancy Nichols. Eileen Crralhe Painliiu >lary Bugbird Thiirv. \ M . (kl. 1 a stag party held at Terry Demp- Miss Deborah Plumley, daugh- The Governor's play attracted a large number of spectators at the Conua>, John Carter, James Fish. chelle ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Sunday morning .session. Nimmo and Mann were victorious 6 4. 6 2. or furthrr infi>rmiii >• f4ll Plumley of Kent Place School, After his tennis game here the Governor took in a picnic at Kenilworih Hudson, Dontthy BoUr, Sandra '• ' •' '. ' In V»ur Internal WMItf ln« REPAIR SERVICE will be a member of the fresh- and then went^on&to Palisades Amusement Park to j >in up with Adlai I.umley, Millieent Seemar, Laurie Mr*. Harris** Sal ... CR. 3-4151 Anita Oneratn. PmrtnM*... vt eowrs*I man class at Smith College. Miss Stevenson on .1 round f:f appearances. iWolin photo) Watch Repairs Plumley and Miss Edith How- Pearls Restrwtg ard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "II of their daughter Joan, social sec Engraving John Howard of 13 Sunset drive, Studio of: retary to Ambassador Luce, who are two of six girls in this area College Club Plating was married to Wharton-D. Hub- who have received scholarships Crystals Fitted bard, a member of the Rome em- Jules A. Wo I in from the Watchung Hills Smith Lists Members Immediately bassy staff. Miss Luce, who at- College Club. (Strand Theatre Bldg.) tended the wedding, entertained Of Committees Bravo! Bravo! more than 100 diplomats and mem- CARLANS Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Web- 447 Springfield Ave. bers of the weddinR party at a Mrs C. M Ilebberl. chairman lour Community fewetrr ster of 240 Kent Place boulevard luncheon at. Villa Tavcrna, her of the general hospitality commit- Open Frl. Eves, 'til I P. M. were entertained last Saturday by Rome residence. CR. 3-0087 Ambassador Clare Boothe Luce tee of the College Club, has an- FIRST in Summit 44S Springfield Ave. CR. 7 1441 After a wedding trip in Kuinpr at a garden party given in honor nounced the membership ul her the ncwhweds e\pcct to be sta; commit;ee for the coming sear. with Hi* jingk-brtotted trench coot tioned at Tangier.*. The committee will consist of Entering Hood College at Fred- Mi's, John Coogun, Mrs Kdwm Godlrey, Mis A. (»pie. Mrs l.ouU FlJtS^ in Summit erick. Md , next Sunday as a mem- S Van D.ininw and Mrs. ll;iiol(l *f^ with riw pull-over button down ber of the freshman class will be Miss Luanda Young, daughter of MADE . TO • ORDER Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Young I Mrs. Opie will be hostess ;it a of 12 Pine Ridge drive. I new members' tea to be held Sep- FIRST in Summit | temher 14 at L»:.'W p.m. at the home DRAPES - BEDSPREADS - CURTAINS Henry II. Keough of 76 Gale* | of the club president, Mrs John with paisley printed linmqs in sport coots Drive, New Providence, retired S. Tennant, 2nd. 22(1 Hobart avf- "Prompt Estimates Cheerfully Given at Your Home" i personnel executive and field of- and now. '• ficial. recently returned from > CALL CR. 7-2217 I summer at Pine Crest Dunes, the BUY IDEAL! FIRST in Summit again- i Peconic ,I

I t taken planning., forethought and ability to bring you fine quality tliamondM at inert thrilling l»u prim. Bu*ch «t Sont are eter alrrl tcouring every domestic and foreign I/, CARAT tonne for diamond* that can be told reliably 71. Ix'lou thr market. Our 76 v<$?M of fair and Wiifir.l >»!"«• 112.1-Tj honett doling, together uith our urupulouM iiandnrd* of griding a.i.wrr* you of getting both *iipr<\iit>' quality und outstanding value*. Ihir sound bluntest policy of Belling at tmalt 121. brokerage /.i'»7».« our invent men t actii m Vrilird through quiil; ttirnoter and in turn enable I '/i to offer biirpnin* that are truly upectacu- •»/, < AltAI Inr. The diamond* li*t

PAVMK.\T<« M.IV HK l.jrli of llir»r >|ones hit b*rn exqumlelr r**rt •IYIDKB ttVER 1 into llie mo't modern •riling, but ml? bm rkangti ril \od*« if you de«ir». PKRIOB OF IS MONTH* We're Up To Oui Fashionable Ears In Pumps: shell pumps, t-Tincs, curverf purtps, straight lines . *.witi*bigh heels and medi IRKE F.%ltKI.\« he«U, skinor betb and fatter ones... trunmed with ribbons, lavt, drapes, plats . .> pumps to weix dwing the da j and AT BOTH LOtATIO>!« wear at night'on!?-..-. pumps to £0 weekending in, pu/ftps to shop and visit m.-.. Thu Tcend in Pumps by J# MUl THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. SEETEMtER 13, IW4 of the United States Customi Miss Ammerman Arlington Girl Ms$ Caporaso Phyllis Tilson, Court, New York, and Mrs. Tilson h Married to of Lake Sunapee, N.H, Wed to Westfield Becomes Bt'ide of Former Resident, ± Mr. Piotrow wat graduated Edward J. Heft from Haverford College and, &« * Man On Saturday Gordon Connelly Wed Saturday Rhode*- scholar, attended the Col St Teresa's Church was Mist Phyllis Wiegind Tilton, Miss Caruiyn Ammerman, Hi»t Diana Joyce Kaskowicz, tege o^ Christ Church, Oxford Cm. daugtiUr of Mr. and Mrs. Hardd •ctve last Saturday when Miu Aa- daufhter of Mr. and Mn. Paul R. versity, England. He is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward ftlcon of Old Chatham, NY, aod Ammerman of 399 Mountain ave- J. Chankalian. Jr. of Arlington, g*iint Mary Caparaso, daughter of son of Mrs. Frederick W. Piotrow nue, New Providence, became Mrs. Catherine Caporaso mi iht formerly of Summit, was married the late Mr. Piotrow of Hamilton' became the bade on Saturday on Saturday at St. Paul's Church, the brxle on Saturday d Lynian late Datakl Caportto of 121 Or- N. Y., and the late Mr. and Mrs." it 4:30 p.m. of Gordon Bruce Con- Kinder-hook, N.Y., to Frederick J. •Kush, son of Mr. and-Mrs. Lyman nelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael chard strwet, became the bride of Drewry Jackson Holland vt Mar- Piotrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- Bush vi Westfaid, during a cere- Connelly of 6 Gates avenue, at a Edward Joseph Heft, Jr., ton of tinsville, Va. He is presently serv. erick A. Piotrow of Rochester, mony performed at the New ceremony performed "at the First ing in the United States Naval Re- Mr*. A Miele of Chatham and Ed N.Y. A reception followed at the Providence Methodist Church by Presbyterian Church of Ruther- serve in Washington, DC, want Heft of Summit, at a cere- bride's home, Windward Hill, Old ~ Eev.-• Roeee R Hill.- A rwpt urn ford by the minister, Rev. Fred mony performed by BMV. Harold After a brief wedding trip, Mr_ followed at the 1'arlc Hotel. 1'laln- Chatham. M. Holloway. Murray. A reception followed at and Mrs. Piotrow will live in Al- field. The bride was given in marriage Given in marriage by her moth- tbe Keoilworth Veterans Center. exandria, Va. Given in marriage by hev fa- er, the bride wore an ivory taf by her father. Miss Ann Tilson, ther, the bride worn- a fluor-lenjith feta gown with a cartridge- pleated Given in marriage by her broth- t bride 'i sister, was maid of hon- gown,of charvtUly lace ami tulle band around the scoop neckline er, Anthony Caporaso, the bride or. The other attendants were mandarin collar, w;iih insert* of and outlining the inverted scallops wore a gown of imported chantilly Miss Josephine Case of Hamilton, tulle <* a bee b.tdice and h>ng at the waist, falling into a cathe- lace witb a skirt of nylon tulle N."Y.; Miss Carey Richmond of - NOW -- over satin. Her French illusion sleeve*. Hrr I1JU«K>II type fin^er- dral train. Her cap was of pleated Batavia, 111.; and Miss Anne Wat- COMPUTE LINE tfp veal was a lace cnnvTi vm- silk illusion and the carried a fingertip veil was held by a pearl erson of Summit. 'brmclerod with jridc-sconi srlk .<**- bouquet croft lillies and Chinese and rbinestoae crown. She car- The bride was graduated from of qums Slie carried white carna- lily foliage with a focal point of ried a prayerbook with orchids Kent Place School, and Bryn tions with a white tw-ch.d in the Fuji mums. and stepneootu. Mawr College. She was selected center. Matron of honor was the brides European Fellow, and attended The maid of honor, Miss Audray Artist Supplies sister, Mrs. A. Natale, who wore St. Anne'i College, Oxford Univer- Mrs. Carolyn Bradley «>/ Talla- Lunardoni of Ridgefidd wore a ,-liasM>f hon- Mrs. •, f ••miry shrimp and torquoise gown of sity, England, as a Marshall Schol- Brush** Mrs. Lyman Rusk ballet-length copper taffeta dress Mrs. Edward Joseph Heft, Ir. (Kotxtroek ptaotot chiffon over net and taffeta. ar. Her grandparents are Mr. and ker for her niece and wore ar> trimmed with velvet, a miniature iJo-J«.n) Canvas (Ch«ll Frmntien) Bridesmaids were Mrs. A. Capo- Mn. Gustave Weigand of Old *nlck-lengUi go« n mf pule yellow copper dyed hat and carried a raso sister-in-law of the bride; Chatham, formerly New York, aad Canvas Panels •hiffon. Bridesmaids included bouquet of Fuji mums and off- Bliss Bifnda "Rush e bride, who is employed in Vernon, announce the engage- dance was for those from tenth tbe C. R. Bard Co. of Summit. Mr. Gay and her committee are send- SUMMER WEAR Stfstchtrs 1he business office at Overlook mon and ushers were Vincent grade through college senior ing out an urgent plea for more ment of Iheir daughter, Miss Ann disoldi, Quinby Ford, both of Heft is a graduate of Chatham FOR MEN * IOYS liosprtal. is a graduate of Summit years and music «a* provided by High School and is employed at book* of all kinds to be contribu- Drawing PtftcHs 'High School. . (idling Hewson, to 2nd Lt. John Summit, and Michael Ryan of a Ben Cutler orchestra. ted as soon as possible. Newark. Jersey Central Light and Power VMt Os» Compiag Skttch Pads Mr. Rush, who is associated Christophor Trapp, son of the Rev. The guests wet* received by Co. The sale will open for children's 1 and Mrs Jacob R. Trapp DD. of The bride graduated from Far- Mr. and Mrs. Ogden D. Gensetn- books from 2 until 6 p.m. on Fri- Deportmtat Sculpture Suppfit* •with a plumfiing and foratinj! Following a wedding trip to Mt. leigh-Dickinson School of Dental er and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison day, September 28, at the sale firm, >l>enll. three years in tiie 159 .Maple street, formerly of Salt Pocono, the couple will reside at Hygiene at Rutherford and theBall. Other patrons and patixjo- location, 144 Summit Avenue. Patftts Army. Lake City, Utah. 34 Ashwood avenue. bridegroom is a graduate of Rut- esse« were I>r. and Mrs. James Children's books are always very NATIONALLY ADV. IRANDS Varnishts & Mtdiums Miss Jlrwson attended Kent gers' Newark division. He is now If. MarofK.v, Mr. and Mrs. John much in demand, and many more M. Blackmar, Mr. and Mm. dem- AT SAVING PRICES! Oil Color* Place School, and was graduated associated with the Prudential Robert Brodsky, Charles Jenkins, are needed this year. Rembrandt from Skidmore College. She is Jfe Insurance Co. at Newark. ent Diddle. Dr. and Mrs. Paul K. Richard Edwards, Scott McCarm Bovfr. Miss M»ry_pininiing, Mr. The general sale offering books Bellini Complete the granddaughter of the late Mr. After a wedding trip through and Roberto Reed. in all categories will open at 9:30 Orpi and Mrs. Henry Gelling Pilch of and Mrs. Harold 1\ Graves. Jr., Gorton StevesuoQ. was chair- 'anaria and New England the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Howard. Mr. a.m on Saturday, September 29, SALZMAN Permanent Pigments man of the preparatory floor, com- Catering Madison, and Mrs. Edmund Wil- 'ouple will reside at Irvington. and will continue week-days Pennalba, etc. and Mrs. Winthrop C. Lentz. Mr. mittee and was assisted by John son Hewson and the late Mr. Hew- through the following Saturday, OFFICIAL ARMY & NAVY and Mrs. Harvey Mole. Dr. andCrawford. William Helm an, son of New York City. She is an from 9:30 a.m until 9 p.m. each Service and is at present assigned to the Mrs. G. McKay Stevenson. Mr. Douglas Kerr, Frank Gage, Allen executive with Hahne and Com- day. DEPARTMENT STORE 3557th Jet Combat Crew Train- and Mrs. W. Gerard Tattork and Lawrence, James Blades, Thom- for pany/of Newark. This year, for the first,time, ART STUDIO ing Squadron, Perrin Air Force Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Harroun. as Ackky, Jerry Bail, Joseph 201 Main Sf. Oranqt CUSTOM FRAMES Home Weddings, Lt. Trapp attended the Univer- Base, Sherman, Texas. The floor committee for the col- Cornea, Peter Schutz, AOen Fox, flyers advertising the Book Sale sity of Nebraska. He is a graduate No date has been set for thelege section was headed by Har-Douglas Weedriitg, Ray Walker, are being made up and distributed Ol S-74M 17 Union Ploct Cl. 3-7257 Dinners and Cocktail of the Air Force Aviation Cadets, wedding. «Jd T. drives. 3rd. assisted by through the local stores. Mrs. Gil- "We Give SAB Green Stamps'* John Butch, Ben Norris. Bruce Albert L. Brosi, Jr. parties Buck. Terry Ackerman and John bert Roessner has been in charge of handling these. Viennese Cuisine Conner. Small Fry Get Big Treatment at Fair As in the past, proceeds from the sale are used for scholarship Delicious Salads ZUD New Providence—There'll be trick; the dog with the best trick; Freshmen at Uptala It U Indeed A Pleasure Freshly Mode Every aid to local girls, and for*other If • M O V E S plenty of fun for the small fry the cat with the best trick; the Summit residents who are mem- educational purposes. To Welcome Our Customer9 Back! bers of the freshman class at Up- Day — Place Your RUST & STAINS at Country Day this year. The girl with the longest pigtails; the Anyone who has books to con- 10th annual combination church sala College are Mary E. Faitoute Order In Advance boy with the most freckles: the tribute and is unable to deliver trfttMsl COfffXPOTS I fair and country auction will be of 15 Russell Place, Gayle Fiebush them to the sale location may call DRtxd 4-0228 held this weekend, starting tomor- most unusual insect; the biggest of 7 Irving Place and Glenn E. Till FLOORS •METMSI box turtle: the dog with the best the collection chairman, Mrs. row, on the lawn of the Presbyte- Davis of 331 Diamond Hill road, Louis Van Damme, CR 7-1793, or Auroiimrus obedience demonstration, and the jtummm rian Church here. Berkeley Heights. call The Book sale number best portrayal in the costume of MELLIE WEISS S1MMWND0WS (MI In addition to the usual rides CR 7-2085. comic strip character. Sons for Madurot 24 Taylor St.. Millbun FREE SAMPLE and games there will be a model Miss Keisler pointed out that any noissati train exhibit and a number of Announcement has been made Bridget Zotte to Wed ! Opposite Washington School s^j yKQCtR*. child under 16 living in the New contests for children under 16. Miss of the birth of a son, Timothy WSTAW MOOOCTJ MRSWUE. DfPT. Providence area-which also in- Nicholson, to Mr. and Mrs. Denii Air Force Lieutenant fUDLAWN, Margaret Keisler and her com- lOCCNTSTOtfS cludes Berkeley Heights, Chatham B. Maduro of 32 West Washington Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Zotte mittee in charge of the contest Township and Murray Hill may Square, New York City. The of 13 North street have announced have announced that the judging enter the contests. Registration is mother is tbe farmer Alice A. he engagement of their daughter, will begin promptly at 10:15 a.m. unnecessary. Eeach contestant Don't be confused by our dozens of crystal pat- Nicholson, daughter of Mrs. D.Bridget, to Lt. Michael H. Alex- on Saturday. should wear a card 3 by 5 inches Carter Nicholson of this city. ander, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. terns; let UH help you choose one which will be There will be priies for the best with name and age and listing Houston Alexander of Wadsworth, correct with your china specimen grown by a youngster contests to be entered. A similar Narers Have Daughter Ohio. of the following: Tomato, pepper, card should be prepared and Miss Zotte is a senior at the pumpkin, cabbage, eggplant, sun- placed on any exhibits entered. Announcement has been made New Jersey State Teachers Col- flower and cauliflower, And there Exhibits must be in the hands of of die birth of a daughter, Pa- lege, Newark. Her fiance, a grad- The Melroses 527 also will be prizes for the best the committe under the big lent tricia Antonta, on August 28 to uate of the United States Military 10 A. M. • « P. M. (betwvmi Bloane'i u>4 jelly, jam, pickles and flower ar- by 10 a.m. Vegetable exhibits Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Narer, Academy at West Point, is serv- (lowd Monda>i Iht Ltttlt HOUM) rangement made by a child and should be presented on a paper Jr. of 107 Canoe^Brook parkway. ing with the air force at Kinston, j for the best work in sewing, knit- plate. The child was born at the Hospi- N.C. ting, crocheting and weaving. tal Center of the Oranges and is Assisting Miss Keisler are Miss the fifth tor the Narers. A December wedding is planned. Rest Assured You Always Walk Out Satisfied At 10:30 a.m. on that date there Marjorie Schulti. Miss Winifred From Any One Of Our Three Beauty Salons. will be judging of the bicycle, tri- See and Mr. and Mrs. Edsel T. cycle or doll carriage best dec- Rice and a committee of judges. Recommended By Ambassador Service. the younger set goes -for oraced to advertise Country Day. The rides this year will include At 10.45 a.m. there will be judg- ponies, a hay wagon drawn by ing of the best sleight-of-hand a tractor and a merry-po-round. Dr. Albert F. Gaal Jr. trick; the parakeet with the best Ted G. Lake and Kenneth Stowell are in charge of the games and OPTOMETRIST rides this CountrV Day. announces his return from service with the U. S. SUMMIT ANIMAL Army Hoipital in Frankfurt, Germany, to Bradford Alumnae to Give WELFARE LEAGUE Inc. the private practice of Optometry in Fashion Show at Chonticler FOUND: association with Dr. Albert Ga*l. Bradford Junior College Alum- Black A whit* mU« dof, I month* nae Association will hold its an- 41 WASHINGTON AVE. IRVINGTON, N. J. old. nual fashion show and luncheon ES 3-2426 MMKMBER. th* AnlmaJ Writer* Bt the Chanticler. Millburn. on annual hosiery SALE! League l» not an S.P.CA. but a Wednesday, September W. at Toluntnr orfaJUutlon, your help 12:30 p.m. The fashion show Kill and conlribntloni an always wtl- be given by Lillian O"Grady. com*d. Tickets are available from,Mrs. CM. 3-4853 David C. Flagg. 76 Beech avenue, Berkeley Heights.

All with exclusive Veladur finish, knit-to-fit Fair Lady" Week-End Specials proportioned sires. All styles, all Fall fashion colors. Town and Country LOOK... Anorttd Sorctry Shttr wtra 1.95 pr.... now 3 pr. 4.95 Combed poplin jacket with wcather-fluf quilted lining; hood; braided trim. Completely washable! Coke Rolls . ,67c Dress Shttr wtre 1.35 pr now 3 pr. 3.30 Sizes 7-14, 8-14 subteen. Daytinw Shttr wtrt 1.35 pr. .. now 3 pr. 3.30 Lyndel Cinnamon or AN-Purpos* Mtsh wtre 1.65 pr. now 3 pr. 4.05 SUIURIAN Cheese Babka ..... 62c The Younger Set Specializing in Preteens Hats •oy» and Giris ~ Infants ro FourtMR 428 SpringfWd Avtnut Summit. N. J. 326 Millburn Avt., Millbum DR. 6-0554 111 SUMMIT AYE. CJL 7- t'B Bake Shop) 2SS MILUURN AVI.. MIUIURN Df. M3f 1 Open Mondajrjpvenlngs Parking in Rear SUMMIT. N. J. 1175 CR. 3-4430 X3QOOOOOOOOOC THI SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 19St Miss Formic hell a Fashion Show to Mark Sally Gold ing Married on Saiurday Elks Map Plant for Elizabeth Girl Becomes Bride of Ntwcomtr Club Meeting Annual Charity Ball A fall showing of hats and ac-At Central Church to Harold St. John, Plans were launched Monday To Become Bride Carl F. Ganger cessories at the sew Altman store The marriage of Mist Nancy evening at a special meeting of of- is Short Hills will highlight the /ayne Gaidmg, daughter of Dr. ficers of Summit lodge of Elks for Of Richard Learner Misi Katherine C. Formlcbtflj, next meeting of the Newcomers sad Mrs. Charier William Goid- the annual chanty ball Riven for the benefit of crippled children. daughter of Mrs. Mario Forakhel- Club on September 19, Mrs. Thom- wtg ai 305 Summit avenue, to Mr and Mri. J. Lincoln Redden The date of Feb. 21, 1957 was of Kiizabeth, have announced tht U and the late Mr. Formichelh as A. Andrian, chairman of the Harold Duine 9L John, Jr. ion set for the dance which will be engagement of their daughter, of Glenside avenue, became the program committee announced of Sir. uuA Mrs. Humid Duaite held at the Club Diana, Vnion. Barbara Ann, to Richard James bride lait Sunday of Carl P. Gan- this week. St. John of 10 Nassau drive, for- General committee chairman Learner, son of Mr. and Mri. inert}* of Short HMs, took place C. Ross Do>le Other members ger, SOD of Mr. and Mri. Edward In charge of the show will be Frank P. Learner of 21 Canoe are Victor Johnanson. entertain- Ganger of Chestnut avenue, at a P. Davis of the New York Aitman Saturday afternoon at four o'clock Brook Parkway. in Central Presbyterian Church. ment; Edward Su-illinger, pto- ceremony performed at St. Ther- store and he will be. assisted by ;ram; Thomas Brennan, spmal A graduate of Battin High Kiev. Leonard V. Boschm&n, D.D., esa's Church by Rev. Harold Mur- two professional models. donations; James McMurray. tich- School. Eluabeth, Miss Redden i» ray. A reception fallowed at Kel- The showing will be preceded minister of the church, performed ets; Robert Reynolds, publicity. a senior at Cornell University. She is president of the Senior ler's Grove, Berkeley Heights. by luncheon served at 12:30 p.m. the ceremony and a reception Rocco foviello, treasurer, and Women's Council and a member Reservations to attend may be followed at the Fortnightly Hub. ames Cucco, secretary. Frank J. Formichella gave his Thomas l.iddy, exalted ruler, of Mortarboard. made by contacting htn. Walter Bister in marriage. She wore a The bride, who was given in presided at Monday's meeting. Mr. learner, an alumnui of Sum- gown of tulle and lace with a Farley. marriage by her father, wore an m,t llinh Schiwl, will be graduated fitted bodice and full skirt. Her e.npire style, pure silk bomba- from Cornell Iniversity in Feb- fingertip veil was attached to a Former Resident department ii too often taken for line gown designed with an AJen- Miss Barbara Ann Redden ruary He is a member of Sigma Jeweled tiara and she carried a Phi Ep.stlon fraternity and Sigma semi-colonial bouquet of itep- granted. However, to many of the con lace yoke, short sleeves and Becomes Bride in haootis and eucharis lilies. o&der citizens oi Summit, thai was full Roving skirt forming a chap- Claude W.iUon of Toronto, (.'an- . a<1a. , - j The couple plan a June wedding. Mrs. H. J. Daugherty of Denver, not possible, fur H wasn't until the el train. Her imported silk illu- Massachusetts The bride is «n alumna of Rose- j Col., was her sister's matron of sion veil was'draped from a pro- At the Church of the Holy spring of 1891 that the first fir* many Hall. Greenwich. Conn.. I honor and she wore a waltz length pint, Orleans, Mass.,'-last Sat- ceived his master's degre* from department here waa successfully file hat ol taffeta and .matching and was graduated in June from gown of aqua over taffeta. Brides- urday, Miss Louis* Agnes Goveit, the Harvard University School « organized. Alencon lace and she carried a maids were Miss Rose Formichel- Mrs. Carl F. Ganger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- Hwsirwss Administration in 1W4. bouquet of stephanotis and baby Mr. Thaver is a sfradmti of la, sister of the bride and Miss • •'•*•• • (Jo Jm Plioto) Just prior to organizing the as GovWt, formerly of Summit lie us associated with General Louise Colangelo, both of Sum- first "Summit Hose and Tnitdt orchids. arid Orleans, became the bride of Lmi.

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Summit Junior Service League TERRIFIC BARGAINS INI >MOI WITN fHI tlAlffirtl. fit CONSIGNMENT SHOP ThU foot-hugpng sting with the n«w sidetine 37 Deforest Avt. Summit, N. J. design it walking off with fashion rivw. a Millinery * Handbags ' Gloves Completely flexible ... on shapely hfelj. HOURS: Y:30 a.m.. 4:00 p.m. THURS. EVE. 7:10 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. WE WILL CLOSE FRIDAY AT 5 P.M. AND ALL DAY SATURDAY IN OBSERVANCE OF ITEMS TO U MARKED FOR CONSIGNMENT YOM KIPPUR ! ACCEPTED ON MONDAY AND THURSDAY LEED'S •:30 A M. to 4:00>. M. 3*0 SPRINGFIELD AVI. *. SUMMIT, N. J. SUMMIT SHOE SHOP "Open Friday Nite* Til 9 P. M." I i 414 SPRINGFIELD AYE. CR. 3-2688 SUMMIT, N. J. THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, IW4 or rejection of a picture submit- with the newspaper involved. dinaace and Samuel S. Batrtd who Been ted, art entirely at the discretion Putting out a nswspiper is a asked; a sonmg variance in order So You've Elected Publicity Chairman! of the editors. manuacturing process. There to construct a ooe^tary building Pictures MUST be in the offict must be order, organization, sys- at 529 Morris avenue contrary to WEEKLY TRIPS TO FLORIDA the Tuesday noon before publica- tem and schedules to be met and existing ordinances that require ...COAST TO COAST HOVERS I tion. unless they are met, the staff can a buffer strip within a business Here's How to Help Us and Your Organization Photographs may be called for not produce the type o paper you district where same abuts a resi- after using. desire. dential zone. —. bjt each and every one has an An application from Edward Each year Summit's many or- for nur club,"' the answer is, "By Editing pulili-liiii^' leafle's and brochure1', important meaninj. In order to Quovarou and Son requesting ganizations, cuic groups and cluh* The newspaper reserves the distributing poster*, circulatuic a\uid ' misunderstanding and to that a budding at 162 Broad street appoint publicity chairmen t" Mib right to edit, as the staff sees fit Insurance Rates letters, luivinj* advertising space " make sine publicity chairmen are which now houses furniture, be mil material tor newspaper pub- any copy submitted, in order to We should reeopn/.e that a news- aware of requirements, we publish (Continued from page 1) used as a painting contractors lication. Generally, ihf-o <-h:«ir- give greater variety and effective- paper is'not a publicity organ. A ling in Summit would cost $28 but warehouse, was also put «K. men are nollramed in journalism the fo'.l.iw ing summary of dead- ness to stories. .fiPAv-vpiiper:-H» justwhat it -sa>s it lines, Ups on .reporting, and mis- in New Providence and Berkeley Miscellaneous pare Iheir copy. Quite often, cued u, _ a NKWS paper and when cellan'ous information: Heights would'be raised to $28. ... Experts in Long Mstanee Voting! stones mu>.t be rejected because there is a NKWS story, the paper Type If Possible National postal laws prevent Eitra Coverage Boosters to Fete Home owners pay greater pre- the publicity chairman mi.-H"i] a prints it. The publicity the or- Leave two inches space at the our publishing the word "bingo," (Continued from page 1) ilanization fctla from the story is "lottery," "drawing1," and so on, mium than the base rate for opposing teams in football and EXCEL BROTHERS, Inc deadline or because the copy was top of a story and one inch.mar- •improperly prepared. a b>-product. as well as lists of lottery winners "straight" fire insurance. This basketball and has been respon- Om» ot America'* Best.. . Orer 60 Vemr* of Setricm gins.; of any kind. Thus, we do not use is because most seek protection sible for the purchase of special The various editorial desks of Kvciv poup, regardless of pol- Typewrite, using double spacing. dark horse prizes, door prizes, or from loss other than that due equipment and the improvement DIRECT this ne'.Vspapt-r are jammed c;u:h itical or religious ties, is welcome : 81 Write on one .side of pane.' only. winners of merchandise clubs. directly to the fire. of existing athletic facilities. SERVICE wt'l'k with *c«pv *ii>ni4» iit't'd, in our news columns, the only re- Write your name, address and Extended coverage, for loss TUUP STATES quirement being- — Is It News? Papers using such information * It is estimated that paid vaca- SUMMIT TO ALLALL . siome fcad — but' all <cjtl happej'uncs. I n( obvious reasons, however, the story, so We may check further damage caused indirectly by thetions and holidays alone cost in- CR. 3-3200 1179 E, Grand St. ELIZABETH i: 1 the government. tuaatfiy then ;s njrf-shvjiys tune j editors must screen out objection- with you if necessary. actual blaze, and additional ex- dustry an average of about $200 to pafeb "up the f"P>' *scl mould ; iiblt- or libdoiis material not only Stories will not be accepted Information given must be new. tended coverage, for loss brought a year per worker it into pr«>.seiit;it!'!" fashion for I lor the j»ai>er'.s protection but fur after deadlines. Items will not be re-run, or facts on by storms, vandalism and ac- publication — foclinc;. ,iie .hurt j the protection of it's readers and Wry stale news of events will rerxated (when planning advance cidents and other damage not as- and the pajKT \< ~v< a -,-<>"1ui\.! iiiteu'-.-U'. d Kruups. be cut extensively or completely publicity for an event, it is best sociated with fire, are included NeHk or l'iiblirit>? ! Muvi ne»spa|M'r$ have estalv- rejected. to start about three weeks before in many policies on dwellings. Premiums for furnishings rise : ii-iu-d-certain rules which hhve Very brief reports may be 1elc- the date, carefully dividing the School days are near again! •a;:e>ti<>n. ,'*>\h.it :•> Nr.\>'" Tiie | belli set lip ' to lldp publicity information on hand for a series proportionately with the dwelling 1)3 your part to make school plumed but long JiMs of names insurance rate*. j ch.ui nien present' their hturjes in will not be taken on the telephone. of stories.) day* safely days. Drive care- Herbert R Bogardus heads the fully at all times . . . drive lire -: ink'it >?<•!! in reading," A j the ino.st attractive manner. Hi- The editors will "write thehead- Talk over your publicity plans, 1 technical division of the Rating •>t»ry lncit-asis ni nc. « value in I iiicniber, others will IM> reading or any other news problems with with extra care in Mbo.il lines." Organization in making the sur- •~ijsre.fr pn"'p»-.riiti!i to the nwnHer i jiiiiT^'stones besides >our friciiils the editors, who will'be glad to atones. Cooperate »ith *rhfMi| : Writing the Story veys' From his Newark head- ••/•••persons interested in muling and members of your own group. The opening part of the story, assist.' Publicity chairmen ought safety patrols, and you'll help quarters, he supervises a staff two ways. You help make thr it. ' . • K!<>nc.s liiust bo written so that called the lead, ought to contain to report the news of all meetings, of engineers and specially trained streets safe for youngsters un A- di>1;nr! dilfiTence sliMild be \even a stranger can" understand the most sij.'nificant or. interesting Personal Newt inspectors. i'lbe facts. the way lo aod from sihw.l. ; statements. You* are invited to submit news Training Factor and 'Tifwj.' Wheiv, a ]•><•• I'Min s,i.\s, T!ies( iiiles may seem harsh at You help children realize the A report of a meeting ou£ht not of your individual parties, vaca- While he cannot disclose the • iii»v, ciin we -L'et mere piililu-ity limes -— especially Ihe deadline importance of following safr to begin with the fact fhal the tions and entertainments. manner in which the fire protec- principles, by showing that meeting was held. This is the least tion of a community Is gauged The Herald has some editorial yru obey their «»• "traffic interesting opening. State instead or what may be done to imorove Something New policies which, from time to time, officials" and drive for what plans were made for future protection in order to benefit by CARE (IM Pll.fl. IMI confuse or irritate contributors. safLty! I events, what the main theme of lower rates, Mr. Bogardus said These policies are not exclusively 4he speaker was, whether there that the training and equipment ours but are in general those of waV an unusually lar^P attendance of the fire departments and all progressive and modern news- or any other outstanding feature sources of water are the most papers, weekly or daily. BRAKES TESTED AND ADJUSTED _ CONCRETE,, . , on the program. important factors considered. STEPS CO. ShAm.tf Newspapers no lonper use the For example, since we are a In the A, B and C categories, BY TRAINED TECHNICIANS informal style of many years aqo. community newspaper we publish he said, the fire departments are Mi: 5-S.'I74. Mi: 5 792G, MI 7-0919 better trained, there is heavier ON nisi'iw /IT— • Comments on how delicious the local news only. We are not a lir.ikf I u.l Oil. 1179 Morrii AT*., refreshments were, how charm- newspaper of general circulation. alarm response and the water Qur Prices Are Right... AH Or Service Gua._:reed! ing and informative the speaker We cannot bepin to publish news supply is good. Those classifica- • Viilmnv I |n«r Cowing Shop, Val- tions require that fire hydrants be IHIMATfS li \ IM., Stirling v. as, and appeals to "come one, and articles about every subject • IMul I K^llrr. .'19 Main St., Maditon that is ofynterest to our readers: not more than 750 feet from any O\ slll-s tsit fiilUlirs • Idtnund <; Kurck, Kiuit* 111 come all" are definitely out of dwelling. I II % MMMIU (nttt in IMId & Kinkin. lUnotrr) date and no longer acceptable. The facF that our readers would be interested in a piece of infor- The D, E and F classifications I^'arn to summarize and con- are those which dot not have fire maljon is not the final test of dense your facts. List persons who departments up to the standards Nicola Chevrolet Inc. jjavp^eports. greeting "r hrief whether we should publish it. For of those of higher rated commun- CR. 3-o500 speeches, rather than make a good and sufficient reasons we ities. They must have hydrants 31S SPRINGFIELD AYE., SUMMIT separate paragraph or sentence have concluded that we shall con- within 600 feet of dwellings. fine our columns to local news for each one. Not As Clone G.M.A.C. Payment Plan Show.oo..I Open Evening! I)i> not try to cover a meeting and leave all non-local news to Mr. Bogardus explained that in by writing something that sounds the numerous publications outside A, B, and C classifications, hy- like minutes. of the community. drants are not required to be as SHORT HILLS Try to include something of Unless something happens in the close as in the lower categories what the speaker said. After all, communities served by the Herald because the more efficient depart- he is the main feature of many or happens to local people when ments offset the disadvantage of programs. in the community or elsewhere, it greater distance by use of more I frxinic in 2000 Lists of food and prices of tick- is of little value to us. hose lines, men and equipment. ets are not included. This policy in turn brings us to Rating surveys are made when i.i exactly riglvt for your painling.-.picture, COMPLKT-K names must be another matter and that is that of it is learned that there have been given, including1 full first names, national publicity of organizations improvements in fire protection, MOW AT crest or document to enhance its beauty and or TWO first initials. Do not Kive having local affiliations. News of when a community grows or make it outstanding. You'll be more than nicknames or abbreviations. For •tale or national doings of these when the local governing body a married woman the husband's organizations, unless it involves requests a new survey. pleased with our expert custom framing first name and middle initial is local residents directly or unless MTvice .. . and the reasonable prices. the only correct form. it happens locally, is of no value GRAN J UNION Pictures to a community newspaper. Zoning Board Pictures should be black and We also strongly urge all pub- (Continued from page 1) Alimau of Fin<* Plcfar«»N, white prints with a glossy finish. icity chairmen to rigidly observe zoning variance on the site data The more contrast between black leadlines. In this respect copy back to 1954. and white there is in a picture, submitted early gets the best In other Board matters, a re- the better it will print. reatment for it is prepared with- quest by SoGo and Marie A. Pi- YOU'LL Si?e and position of picture in ut the immediate pre-deadline raneo for a variance at S Gearge the paper, as well as acceptance •ush . street to permit the construction If a meeting* occurs on a Thurs- of a one- family dwelling with an lay or Friday, it should be sub- attached garage on an area with COMET mitted as early as possible and less-aggregate-side yard than pre- lot on Tuesday before deadline. scribed by ordinance was ad- News items submitted to The journed until a later meeting. RICE lerald and printed by us will re- Other Hearings Adjourned eive circulation only in Summit, In another request for a vari- ance, James Lo Presti asked the offered for llit FtRST tirr*e s'ew Providence and Berkeley the rice wi.'h every groin guoranfued R'-ffyl leights,'the communities covered board that it grant him continued use of property at 11 Cottage latne Delicious with !no fu!l delicate flavor of n'urol rict, y the Herald. They will not be Comet Pre-fufled ii rich in vjtonjini end 'automatically" printed in any as a market for .live poultry. The Board put off further hearings minerals .'. .o» easy to cook o* boiling water. .. learby community newspaper. obsolufely won't eel gummy even whei pending complaints that the mar Many public relations chairmen, itored in your refrigerator . . c-d ket is in anyway injurious to the ivhaats perfectly evtry »'-< : ye have found, believe that an neighborhood.- The ' temporary •••«• tern concerning their organization permit under which the mairket hat is printed in The Herald in- operates expired last July 12. ludes publication in other news- Decisions were also held re- japers. garding applications from An- Each community newspaper In thony Caporaso who requested a his area has its own office, edi- variance in order to sub-divide or and editorial staff and final property at 34 and 34'i Orchard mdgment regarding the publica- street which would then have lew ion of any material rests solely total area than prescribed by or-

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Fels Napthp s Soapp Beef Extract " tt;42 ptg. pkq. cant cant 15* 7 33* bot 10 bot. p Granules 'Tn'lunV 2Pi': 52« INT Popcorn •^ 19,1 Rtaaem Your Coupons at G.U. ' GRAND UNION Groctry PrUti lff»etiv§ Thun., S«pt. 13th thru W«d., S«pt. lWi. M»d IIHTI on the .second left fiei Butler. The tackle ami guard | l/>w Net (127) scores were posted ior and Senior Lifesaving will be 183 2M-4M course were Don Howeil, Albert summit Rfrrr»ll»n Rowling L«t|ut positions arc utiLl in doubt, with ! by P. Howe, R. Wiley, R. Owens, offered at the Summit YMCA pool (Mandlnis 900 SOJ 90S M30 Kolvitia, Larry Friend, Bruce Open Eight Month Season CIBA Bill Scheck and Johnny Moincke J ami J. ("oman. The First Flight , Tram W. AT. SUvinikl, Alea Wollner, Jack En- starting on Saturday, September L. IM ua ies-103 i Twill fcirtrkli)!.', Devio-rt 3 0 SMO Coumb« glish, Ben Conta and Jack Cam- the £n>up, with Kobliy winners weid as guards. with 128 net »cone«. The 2nd at the local association, and per- eight month bowling season last a 201 in the middle game. Larry's B<-hri 163 13ISO7 18J—4»3 were given to Richard Bigelow ! Wcniir JLlt-ttxr ('viinpiuiy 1 2 C. Da- sons desiring certification towards Wednesday night at the Echo Spoil Shop, sparked by Christian- ; C'.bu 1 3 WO I M- sr Ponii Oi! 0 3 TW.l US 7W Ite—2S1« gelbeck received a certificate for setup, f'laying fullli.uk and call- vies. D. SutixTiftnd, W. A. Hunt. waterfront and camp positions Lanes, Route No. 22, Mountain- sen, Judson. and Oast, won three ! Ki*n-J'lhn&tiiti'K sprf. Shop o 3 772 J Twill 1 completing both the swimmers' / ing >i(jndls, as he did «t quurter- D. MacAlnine. The 3rd Flight are urged to enroll for the course. Ti>p trn boHlffi . Individual arerago Innaoolk 177 3M IT«—580 side, with the Twill Marking De- games Jrom the West Penn Oil, O TwiU :«0 IM 80S—549 and jtinlor life laving courses Itack last season, will he Lenny (128) winner* were W. Morpeth, The course will cover twelve (iamei Avfrjjf IM 143 197—4*6 vices and Larry's Sport Shop re- winning! the finale by a l')i pin a ';H.O during the summer session. Ednt A. Danner, W. Sterns, E. Prey- weeks, and will be offered on Sat- l 183 313 1M-5S3 LombanloA Th« vuijibark will cording the only 3 game sweeps. margin. *v i t\ Moiika i 192 1 Bont«mpo t 144 304 170—SIS Caporoia was awarded a certifi- ^ _\ ton. The 4th Flight (133) winner* urdays from 5:30 until 7:00 p.m. A, '.Swltk ue.i Most of the teams were bowling • Charline^Drups and the Werner r. iiu.w;.:.» imi SS7 ttl 879 3694 cate in senior lifesaving. uene A HhsseH, H. Oiwtott, J. William Wikberg, certified YMCA J, L.jwrpiii'1' :»50 fn/oy Thy Advoniaatf Qf below their usual average, attrib- Motors resumed their big rivalry W. MiicUmiit; ttrry'i According to Mrs. Lucas, the ses- Vam Geve, and J. Faulks. instructor will lead the course. 1«3.2 M0 \Vl 171—J47 uted to the new pins, lack of last Wednesday with the champion O. Twin 183 0 Judnon sion devoted 172 hours to instruc- There will be* a nominal fee. M. Plillliiipl 14? in 173-M0 Werner's losing the odd game of 1R2.I 1?I 134 108—490 tion. This figure does not include Htights Mixtd Uaqvm which will include the test and competition, plus the speed of T. .lurt*., ii this big series. Jack Lawrence, iei 107 305—533 the time given by lifesavers and swim suit badge. the automatic pin setters, which 1S30 Oast 104 144 31S-534 SIHCUMR'S Opens With 4-Woy Tfc Bill MacQucstion and Johnny M>dnnd»y. 1»M water ufety aidea. hal the place buzzing with com- S2S S'JB 931.257S Enrollments are presently be- ment. Bob Sarga of the Twill Deitrich sparked Charlines with Ken Johimun The Berkeley Heights Sunday M ISJ-471 M'ftntt ing accepted at the YMCA Physi- Lawrence opening with ;i 2i>4, PhlUlppt 13* 177—54S nii,'ht mixed league opened up its Marking Devices posted a fine Ii 131-400 an N!i IrfMt Win Mofwy COMPLETE cal Department office. Interested then following vith a 193 .middle i.i; 1JO—3M Trrvbmgtr 103 131—491 season this week with ten teams 382 aeries to lead all bowlers for Vchnoutk* IM 17 Uonka 18m0 200—577 Berkilcjr Heights — Richard G. > persons are asked to call CRest- game effort. AI Swuk and Sed^u1 1(10-500 vn that ended the first session in a the evening, featured by a 223 Ka.. f 19 U9-503 Swiolc \m 101 10»-5W Weiler of 588 Mountain avenue, MOKO IM 170-513 four way tie for first place. May- view 3-3330, where full informa- middle game, which also was the Fhillippi had the top series I i 2-U n« HOME HEATING S.l» 003 Z318 Berkeley Heights, was among 92 tion on the Lifesaving course may Werner Motors, with the hitirr bell's Luncheon captured team high game effort of the night. S3* 911 877 *47 employees of the Esso Research be obtained. Because of the de- rolling a 212 in the middle game. p«nn Oil honors with a total of 2,498. John- Pet« Innacola and Heckie Bon- !T2 and Engineering Company who mand for lifesaving, interested T a 152—402 Knwnn :—414 H. Tuylc* :?2 lflS 1«>~51» shared in |2,S40 awarded last individuals are encouraged to call Paul :« IM 1T0-JO4 the team. respectively in the middle game, to winning all three games from C'lnrK month it the 110th meeting of the * High Qvoliry Sinclaii or stop at the YMCA at their 1«5 141—4HB OtxMla »i iaa 1-J—54« Urn -DeFilippi. bowling (or helping Sarga's 223, which alto Ciba with Geridis, Taylor anil 3!3 1W-537 i« :*• l«»-47« company's coin-your-ideas com- Anti-Rvat Fuel Oil earliest convenience. Berkeley Recreation, topped the gave the Twill's the top single Kawan, sparking the victors. A\ a: 4 "BO 777 2371" an S44 ssoase* mittee. ^ Low Cost CetnpUt* Burner men's team with a total of 660. 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The school was founded in dtacuaaier.s formerly known as 193! fur the |*uipoi.e of providing AH college students who ar« M Pour Summit Area men luve or will bt 21 on or before Novem- recently joined the ttafl of the American Heritage ttn September comprehensive, thorough secretar- GRAND OPENING ber 6, should make every effort to Esto Research and Engineering 20 at I pro ial training in ttn accessible nub- register «t the City Hall before Co. at Linden. They are Donald Although use American Heri- urban location to high-school grad- Fri., Sept 14 • Sat Sept. 15 • Sun., Sept. 16 tage program as such has eonclud- ! rtturolnf to school. M. Crann of 4 Morris ^purt, Robert uates and college vmrnen, (justified M. Lasso of 767 Springfield ave- td, widespread interest in the tub- : This point wai tmplmizpd by by rea.-tin of their educational ami nue, George E. Holland of M jtcts' .covered and the de*jre of -FREE GIFTS TO ALL—- E. A. Piui, chairman of the Sum- Gales drive. New Providence and many local people to continue to gem-ia! nbihtv u> hold executive mit .Republican City Committee Henry K MiU*on. Jr. of 401 Tin> t-ocretaria! txi»i!iiim »nd Mrs. Frank D, learner, assemble for informal discutsiitns ; "Featuring Real Italian Home Cooking chairwoman of the registration ber drive. Berkeley Heights. has eacourased the library to con- |) committee. A native of Summit, Cr«nn | tinue the sroup by using fresh PIZZA RAVIOLI SPAGHETTI graduated from Brown Univer- materials aht-ady on hand frnm \ Many students already n'sjig- sity with a BS in mechanical en- the American H*>r1taee serif* Formica Sink Tops tered who have 1-jft (or rK« gineering in June. Ht it a mem- The niau-r.^1 includes tHKiks. to be present for the fr^linian ber of the American Society of pamphlets and f 1I11.> and is loaned Everything in Cablntt indoctrination have been to bus) Mechanical Engineer.-. to participants entirely free of and Furnitur© Making CAR HOT SERVICE - ORDERS TO TAKE OUT getting ready to leave for itchooi, WINS WINGS-Miss Carole Di tliat they neglected to arrange for Dr. Laio, a native of Calgary, anc Colt/. daughter of Mr, ami Canada, earned a bachelor's de- The groups inii.ip|ae*nnt will KITCHEN REMODELING an absentee ballot to be sent to Mrs. Ix'oniti E. doll* <»( them. However it li still possible 123 «rec in organic chamistry from feature a film eru.lled "Ri*»ni for FOUNTAIN Car-Hop Hiv Uruuk "parkway, JKI< been the University of Albert a in Ed- ! Di»cuuioy." The fifto*** ill uc to secure an abaentee ballot fm awarded t.e sihrr uii^> of an KARL BINDER 0PtN AU mi w the student away from Sum tint monton, Canada. He was also I quaint ce^coiners with the aim-; ILK MM American Airline* nk-wardew graduated from the University of 09dm Srrtrt . MADISON ~ Neit t» «$O FOUNTAIN A-request for an absentee bal I of ttet group. There will also he a £09 and is rum ba.-Jt*! at Ljs train Kg avl\i>::\ in Cliiia ii torate in physical chemistry. He tints up to October 28. The ap- Miss was assi^'ied to' Hy * i» presently* attending the evening plication provides Uie mran* l-fm airluic"). ('onvai:- and Ik',6 division of Rutgers University whereby a ballot is mailed to the Law School. student wherever he may be. . ; Dr. Law) is a member of the When the ballot it received n and tii Canada ami SU-MCM. The ! Society o| Sigma Xi, the Faraday should be markfd in black inker new s!fvvarti<'.>v a 57'V. blue- j Society, the Kadiation Research pencil, in secret, scaled in the eynl, briiwnt'tto iittcrwird Uie Con- 1 '• Society and the Chemical Institute* inner> envelope and attested to by over. School of Mudphr. ,' and of Canada. He is also chairman •any officer authorized by Jaw to \| ^ in ' of the education committee of the administer oaths. The ballot should enmia, N. Y7 Junior Chamber of Commerce in be mailed so that it is received tlif Summit area. by the Board of Elections prior Prior to joining Esso Research, to the closing of the polls on Elec Williams Hides Dr. l.azo was in the patent tion day. ' p.irtntent of the Rell Telephone Sal* Start* M* The Republican City ComniitU>e- New Deal Stamp, "Laboratories at Murray Hill. »—Wwtif Wtfc. tfcrw points out, that regardless of po- I Mr. Holland, who has been as- ••twrtfaf *<•**• Ml litical affiliation every parent who signed to the company's desipn tjth. W« rmn< nafct has a member of their family ; en«ineerin2 division, was born in *• limit «**«lM|r N«t away from home who is of voting Lowden Charges \ Atlanta, da. He was graduated age, should advise them how easy «r*»M«al •rr*r* SHOPPED S8PER IMKTS.. from the I niUd States Merchant MEW JEBER I'nion County Republican Chair- pit is to maintain their basic rights man TiJticis \'. Louden ojiened Marine Academy in Kingspotnt. of citizenship, that a voting. the fall campaign with an accusa^S^"v"? a ;Vfrom the University of r tion that Democrat Hop. Harrison \'iri;iriia "'in Charlottesville, Va., NAUONAL BLANKETS NEWAJERSEY . .. WITH SAVINGS ! Local Man Has LieoiiM A. Williams "is a New Deal Dem- with a bachelor's degree in Lifted for Five Ytars ocrat trying desperately to cover mechanical engineering. Service up hi« party affiliations and phil- with the C S. Navy from 1950 to Milton K. Pierce. 32, of 553 Mor- osophies." ** » 1952 include a tour of duty in the ris avenue yesterday morning Mediterranean and also one in the 'This continued attempt by the had his driver's license luspended Carnbean. Prior to joining Esso for five years and, was fined a Democrat Congressman to mas- Research. Mr. Holland was a total of $85 after pleading guilty querade as a 'Republican at heart' marine engineer with the Gulf Oil to Judge Albert H. Bierman to was thoroughly blocked, however, Corporation in New York City. |reckless driving and leaving the by the August 31 issue of the Con- gressional Quarterly which showed Dr. Millson, a native of Phila- scene of an accident. delphia, Pa . is with the com- that Williams voted with the Dem- pany's patent division. He was On Labor Day night Pierce ocratic party 81 per cent of the graduated from Rutgers Univer- xideswiped another car driven by time on 63 key party unity roll i. W. Whiteside of 19 Evergreen sity with a bachelor's degree in calls during the 84the Congress," chemistry, from the University of road on River road near the Chat- Lowden said. ham line and then left his car and Michigan with both master's and Lowden pointed out that "for the fled. He was picked up by police doctorate degree in pharmaceuti- past three years, the Democrat later. cal chemistry, and is currently at- Congressman has endeavored to tending the evening division of Three years ago Pierce had his create an illusion that, at heart, he Rutgers University Law School. license revoked for drunk driving is really «n Eisenhowerkind-of- He is a member of the Society of lin Madison, canriidate. or a Case-kind-of-can- Sigma Xi, the American Chemical Judge Bierman also fined Wil- didate, despite his party affilia- Society and the Junior Chamber liam. Rixon of 82 Broad street $50 tion.'? of Commerce of the Summit area. and placed him on probation for "The Democratic Congressman Dr. Millson served with the U.S. one year for reporting to police a has an obligation to the voters of Army from March, 1946, to April, 1947. He wa« formerly with the false story of a mugging and Union County, and particularly lo patent department of the Bell theft of his car from Pedicini's members of his own party, to face COFFEE Telephone Laboratories in Murray Tavern on Morris avenue. the issue squarely for once and Hill. state clearly, and without- hedg- Britain is reducing her armed IMNHMM forces by 72.0OO to a total of 700.- ing, his answers to these ques- on the record and philosophies and 000, her Minister of Defense told tions: •:'! achievements of their party." Parliament, "Arc'you a Democrat, loyal to the traditions, philosophies and "On the other hand." he laid, the Democrat Congressman has EVAP. MILK 9 —99* aims of your party? Ornamtnfaf Iron Wo* "Do you pledge your loyal sup- attempted to camouflage his Dem- ocratic Party affiliation with lip Ptrch naungt, tttnnj netting *oU port to the Presidential and Yin- service to President Eisenhower in - -lt»--VV-MM*i~~VM carts, Mnttttt Presidential nominees of ymir itooia, wr*nght lt*B) Iffii occasional party, and do you abide by and an effort to lull Republicans into Htm*. agree with the planks of your par- a belief he is actually a Republican at heart. H. 7-3920 ty's platform—one of which you "lie would have us believe that PORK « BEANS 9 r 99* helped write?" Lowden pointed out that "can- it is possible to play on two QUALIFIED - PROMPT didates of the Republican Party teams at the same ime. but now in t'nion County are proud to run the time has come for the people COURTEOUS to demand to know just where he BUNKETS stands." Television Service A Reliable Source For MIXES; 4 • r ALUM. COMI. WINDOWS Junior Sewing Contest Quality 1$ Our !ifotto ALUM. COM!. DOORS 'n«(i"miJ*k Koiki A Rtcord Msytn ToloHwMon Monday Man, Rtpairtd ALUMINUM SCREENS The annual National Junior Sewini: Contest Fashion Show will SUMMIT TELEVISION be held Monday at 8 p.m. at the SERVICE CENTER H.G.Edwards & Co. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 387 24 Franklin PI.. Summit Springfield avenue, it was learned li FrmiklU PI. Summft this week. CR. 3-3224 Prizes will be awarded to the CR. 3-6991 Eves.: CR. 3-581$ winning girls in the junior group TOMATO SOUP 10 _: 99 Member of Summit Area who are between ten and 13 years Jim 6trari of Age. Girls between 14 and 17 Twiy Cdlori Chamber of Commerce^ years old will be included in the senior Kroup and will also vie for |>rize«. F. Lasher, manager of the local firm and Miss Vesta Browning are MARGARINE 2 in charge of the program. Those who will model dresses include Jean Budaall, Adriane t ««tSTl|W*l UKEOKKCMOWE, Brooks. Joan Cohalt, Ann Dodson, cer NATIONAL in Florid*, Poi is Hodges. Margaret Haglund. ItTHIMCONOUMHT Kathleen Hunter, Mary Jachen, XA VINCI LAKIOPFRMM Klizabrth Keller, Linda Knustsen. MTAMM* UINCRE0NMEAT3-99F Retina Knutsen, Sue Keane. Deb- TOO/ bie Mendoville. Patricia Maser, * • •". Priscilla Minar. Barbara Stahl, Linda Schlecal. Mary EllenTwalls. Valerie L'rbana. Virginia Wortley. 'Judy Vannuncio, Mara Delson. Ann Marie Kramer, Connie Rosa, Helen Bogurt, Roberta Ashman, mi FISH STICKS Mmrrifn ttmrea mi Abigail Long and Barbara Taylor. Xational (lardvn Department Features Ideol for Lawn Topping }•««.' H> Guarantee them! 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Eiecutors. «« SprlCillUd Ave, COBTH aXacmOH SIBTRXCTi Be- foUowlsc center lines, in » westerly Summit. N J. gmning at the center line of Morris direction along Bprtngfleld Avenue to n BPnie o PKAKCXS A. 1CCHSAY, Ridfewood. N. J. J. EMMZTT CASSIDT. AbtJ. KOTKX » EKUCBT OrVBN that Avenue and Edgar Street, th«nc* along Blackburn Road; thenc* in a aouta- City toi Sept. 13, », 37. C<*. 4 F*«»f iUQQ TSiJ BergeaUa* Are. Aug. M. 30 Bept- », 13 PW-«14J« ejualKta* fOMn un- ty pf Onion, nlidf oo the twe-ntv- Pursuant to tin order of CHARLES Saturdays »nd Sunday*, »t>i Paj-kway ar.d the ctnter of befelnnlag maiKla against the ret&t* of mUi de- D-ti-d AutiUkt 'M. \96t rchauttloci books will be ICOK«1 until line of Canoe Brook Pwkurav pro- •en SPBIKOPXBLD AVE. mattou tiislr cialtos and demands subftcrlbr? undrT o&»h or affirmation SECOND WARD. TENTH OrSTJUOT oeaaed nithla six naontlui from ::.»• th*lr claltua and demands agalnsn the rLORENCE W VA.V HOtTEW *:-_«• tie fontirorr.tns CVutjal tlec- Uuced tn Nuthur*t Road: tU^cce wait- —Brayton 6chaol, room In &***m«rt— PATTIflON. MRS. AOKES Vhe estat* of said deceosrd ( Trie National New trie uvd Es- t:>;i to be Jv-ld Nov «, !95« tt',y along N'utliurat Read to it* ter- Gi.U" Playroom — eater from Urrtle six ni!>a*h* from tfce " enta^ of said deceti*«l wlrhln six Ittf SPRDCOFIEXD AVE farever barred troin prOM«uMa£ or montlis from the oa-ticof auld order. feHn« recoverlnf tbe saroe aiiliiii the tub- they will be forever barred from pros- 787 SPRIXOP1EXD A\X acrtber*. «<;uung or recovertiig UM same - — •"•' BAILKV and iyCHENCK AlUxnvy*. &it la the iwreiWwi' d.*gliiat«xl pli»i"» te>r««-ct.!on ol Morris Avenue and Nor- TENTH ELECTION DISTRICT: B»> REIWS. CBCILi-IA A the earn* a*aln*t the sabacrtben. I!80 Raymond Blvd., -*— la U»e City tf SuiiurUt betwiwi the WCKKJ Aveour: thence aloiig ti:» cen- i f Ash :«i 8Pfti>fornKLD AVE. JAMES U BROWN aud THB OLADYS L. «"H.SH. tha iubfccrtbcr. *M>;u* Oi T AM. »UKJ irU, tST on ter lice of Morrl* Avenu* southWfht- glnnln* at the intersection cf Ash* BANK OF NEW YORK. HOWARD E WELJjH and JOSEPH r. MPRRAT. »w*rk 1. M i. 1 erly to !he pomt or pl^ce of beirlnnUig Und Road and the Intersection of «econ« Waii **fm4 Dattrict Kkeoutan. The ftuinimt Truat Compaav TUWKUV S:i\ 6 :»5ej. fur t-hc (HirpnM Tulip Street thenc* along the follow COLT ROAD Au«: 23. 30. Sept. f. 13 ree: H'.i of caiid'4Ciii|! h OcrinriU Eiw—,'.oii !• - 2 Tfut th» boundtry lints of the ing described center lines: In i PHABO. LOTTO: w. The elrot.'ou of tix- tiJnciuls iiwrlrj election district* lu the Second Wud southerly direction along Tulip 8tr«wt 36 COLT ROAD of tlie City of Summit which election leeeat Wari Tklri District dutrlrtt ahfcll be ten In number, shall to Mountain Avenue; Mountain Ave- STATES be at fallows- nue- easterly to Primrose Place; PrlW- A INLAND HO. (or ui« Prwidmi tiiil Vic* ran* Place aud Prlmroa* Place pro- BXRKCLHAaCMXR G. O. of tlie United b'~*\et. SECOND WARD. FIRST DISTRICT duced southerly to 150 rert north of 45 AAMLAKD RD. FOR AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGES — rrujiklui School — C«.fete«la — En. MORRIS AVF. 1 Member of the Home of Repre- trunoe off Play*found th* northerly aide line of OleaaMe r sentatives, Irom t!»« 6U1 Congrewiji Avenue; IJO feet north of and parallel Me DONALD. MRS. MARY ' District. FIHST rxrcnoi* OISTRICT: B*- to the north aid* iln* ot Olen»ld* 180 UORRJ8 AVE. STATE OF NEW JERSEY ginning at a center tin* of Springfield Avenue westerly to tb* City Line; City ZINCKOROF, WM, A. Bit. Spa*. Ar»r.ii* and Pin* Oro»* Avenu*. line northerly to Mountain Av*nue; 131 MORRIS AVE. CN10N COCNTT mence along th* following center Mountain Avenue easterly to Mvlalos DOMALBKKI. BARBAJIA In southerly direction along U« MORRJ5 AVE. 1 Sfeerin lor a t«mt of 1 yeirn Pine Grove Avenue to Blicltburn Avenue and Ashland Road; Ashland 1 Count r Clerk tor m t«r:n of I Road; thence in a westerly direction Road easterly to Pin* Oeov* Avenue; Mrun ATI. ytaxa pine Grov* Avenue northerly to Olea J Corpus**, each tor Venn* cf S along Blackburn Road to DlvUloo ROBERTS. KAMCY T. avenue; thei.r* northerly along Divi- O»k* Avenu*; Olen Oaks Ateou* m MTRTU AVE sion Avenue and the boundary Uo* of northeasterly to Colony Driven CoiottJ / 3 alrtnbera of th* Boaj-d of Cliosen Drive easterly to Ashland Road: AJD- OAK R1D0B ATE. Vmthol&ttt, nth Ji>r term* of 3 ve%i*. the City of Summit In the P&ualc SANO-RKY ABRAat W. EASTERN. FUEL GO. River; thence along the Paasale River und Hoad fiortheasterly to th* point 23S BSOAD 8IBEET CITY Or SUMMIT or place of begionlhg.""" '•'""'' 4 OAK IUDOE AVR. 1 City Clerk to be «lect*il at-laJge In a northerly direction to Mount BLACK. rXBD O. FREE PARKING :>T s term o! 3 ye*r*. V'eriion Avenu*; thenc* easterly along Dat^-d: At Summit, V 3. M OAK RXDOZ AVE. OPEN EVENINGS ) FIRST WARD: A Councilman to b« Mount V'ernon Avenue to th* Delaware. Srpt 6. 13 BLACK. ORJTA >l«U ear*. wnu.a and western Railroad to a MITKt TO VOTERS IN UILMORE. BBTELLJt I. NOTICB IS HEKKBT! OIVKN that point opposite the renter Une at Oak THr CITY Or SUMMIT :• SATRE ST. . the following pltct* h«y* boen mm- ley Avenu* produced: thence In a I NOTICE IS KEREBT GIVEN THAT. OOOD MRS. AUCTt •n for the ho.ding of th* Primary •outharly direction along the said pro- pumijtm, to the provUion» of T1U« 20 SATRB ST. and O«neral FJ*rik>n*. together with dured rfnrer Hue of Oakley Avenue, 1»: 31-U of'the Revtoed StsutWae oc S*eo*»« War4 rtwrtli DMrici • b'.rf <3*strlpT.:(i'.i of trie boundary and Oakiev Avnue to Springfield Now Jt***v, and by virtue of ttv* AtMWOOD ATE. lines of *afrj rlertlon district Avenue; thence euterly along Spring- authtirtt!- con/erred Utpon th» Unloa OLIVVA. WALTER 8. FIRST WARD MR3T DISTRICT— field Avemu* to th* point or plac* of County Bo*rd of Baootlooa by la,w. tfte 114 A6HWOOD AVI. Polling Flare: Summit Art Aasoclatlot beginning. I*EA*U IT. room, 407 Springfield Avenue. follorwlntr iuun«d permjtm have, after DDYREN OBOROE J. JR. "Npw...rm Automatically due lnvwtlgwtion, b*«n foiund Ineli- FIRST ELF-CTIOH DISTRICT: Be SECOND WARD. BECOKO DISTRICT i5 PBARL ST. •tnraui at the Intersection of tb* —Plrld Kouet, Myrtle AT*UU«— MaJo gible to roi» beoause they haw* suited DEmsfN, THOMAS M. ••enter lines of »r>rlnnfl«ld Avenue sad Room. left no adrass. IS PEARL 8T. , Kent Place Boulevard, and thence SECOND ELBCTJOH DUTRICT: Be- An opportunity to presieart proof Seeeae Ware Fifth District running westerly along the fellow! trlnnlng tt a point In th* center line contrary to such reason wlM be given BUOAB »T. renter Unas: Bprlaifleid Avenu* to of Prospect Street and the center line all pontons whose names atr* listed PELDHOtTAK, VALTBt B. of Tulip (Mreot, and along the follow- b*t»w, provldMt such peiwona aopear 31-A BROAD 8T a good cook!" *m ttmllromA: Delaware, Lackswanne ing center line. In a southerly direc- p«raonajly at Room J-B. In ttte Baac* CHAPCL ST. aad Western Railroad to Wt. Vonion tion along Tulip Street to Ashland meat or the Court Houev. Hla*beth. HUNT. MRS. SftiMLA O. Avenue: lit, Vernon Avenue to tb* Road; the nee in a westerly direction prior to Svpt*mto«- 37, IBM. Failure to 3 CHAPEL 8T. ray tin*) in Passat* River: taenct along A&hland Road to Colony Drive; appear and submit proof as ttamuM OROMIN, BARBARA A. northerly, easterly and southerly thence In a westerly direction along ••til require: "Any person affected by • CHAPXL ST. •long the following center lines; Pass- Colony Drive to Glen Oak* Avenue; tht v-lon ot th<« Board shall hare the MORRIS AVE. ' thence tn % southwesterly direction right to mak« application to a Judge KXJtrN EDWARD J. * sale River to River Road; River Road along Glen Oaks Avenue to Pine of th* Courvtiy C«urt during She two TO MorrU Avenue, Morris Avenue to drove Avenu*; thenc* In a southerly 93 MORRIS AVI. Madison Avenue; Madison Avenue to weeks lnun*dUtely precextlng tlw Oen- ORASTT. MRS. ALJCT L. direction along Pine Orove Arenue to er»l B«».4on on NovmVbor 6, 1M4. and 0* MORRIS AVK, • point loo f«*t northeasterly from Ashland Road: thenc* In a weaterly un nald Elxtion Day. for tlve purpose the center line of Kent Place Boule- direction along Ashland Road to Divi- rARK ATE. at- obtaining an ord^j rKtrUlng bun ROSA. ROOCO A, vard; continuing loutheaiterlf on an sion Av«uui>; thence In a northerly to vot« In the rl'jtTlct In which he 'maglnary line to tlie end of Edgar direction along Division Avenue to X PARJC AVB. y nuMtrn. The t>vuxl«l of proof SPRINGrTtLD ATI. Street; Edgar SUext to Morria Avenue, Blackburn Road; thence In an east* ahAH be upon the applicant. The •Corrls Avenue to Norwood Avenue; wly direction along Blackburn Road Jixnrr, JACK a. Norwood A venU*J*O Kent Plac* Boille- Judges of the Count* Court. If *J< to Plnei Orove Avenue; thence In a W t thah t theh> appltcanilt t lla rtltl » SPRIrfOTOELO AYt»<« •vard; Kent Flare Boulevard to to* northerly direction along Pine Orove SM*B« Wart Sl*tav Dirtriet twin! or pljce of brfinnlng Avenue to Prospeot Street; thenc* in under th* Uw to vote at eucti eieotlon. and »fter drtcrmtnlng the election CHRSTWUT ATE. riRST W/i!LD 8ECOND DISTRICT an easterly direction eJong Prospect OOQfBS, CUOBNE T- -—PoiilDK Flare: Washington School, 3tr**t to th* point or place of be- dlMrict In which such psnon actually rf*4d«i. may 1MIU> an order directing 3 CIEBBTTfTJT AW Morris AT*, OyniTiseinm. Bntracc* ou MORMt AYR. Playground aide the district board of that dtetrVH to IUDOWAY, 8BCOMD ELECTION DISTRICT: Be- 8EO0ND WARD, THIRD DISTRICT permit auch person to vote. Such nuunc Brayton School, Room in basement IxTson. howrvor, must re-cevlvtsr be- 3D MORRIS AW ginning at th* intersection ot in* OAKLAND PLACE • •nter Une of Morris Avenue and _Boy*' playroom on Anhland Road f»rrt voting art arny eubse rofrrred to convmflnoee irlrinlsg at tho Intersection of the on OotobtfT 33, 19M. OXLBERT. PRCDaTRICSC Cano* Brook Parkway; tUenc* south- center llnee of Tulip Street and Unden » PROOTDCT 8T. •asterly along the ceuter line of Caao* Plac*, thence aloof the following cen- trraoN OOUNTT BOARD OF On,BERT, VIROrmA P. •took Parkway and the center line of ter lines: Tulip Street southerly to BUSCTTOfM 39 PRO8PBCT BT. Canoe Brook Parkway produced to Mountain Avenu*; Mountain Avenue MAURICE D. McBRIDC, Chairman KAILROAD ATT. Wutnurrt Road; thence easterly along easterly to Prtmroee Place; Primrose ROBERT C. KIRKPATRICK, Memtwr KKTES. ORETCHBat A. an* renter line of Nutnurtt Road to Place, and Primroa* PUc* produced EDtTH S. PASCOE » RAILROAD AVT. tt*> Intersection with Woodlarfd Ave- southerly to 1M feet north of the Kr-orRtary and Commissioner SPRINGFIELD ATE. nue; thence northerly along tb* e*n- north aide line of Oleruid* Avenue; if Resfattratlon SMITH MABKLXE R. am Un* of Woodland Avenu* to Its 130 feet north of and parallel to Wie CHARLRS W. BEAIUMLKT. Mem>r S» SPRmOPIELD AVE. Intersection with Wallace Road; tltencs north e>«e Une of Olenetde Avenue lir«t Ward Firct DMrlrt Tt'LIP if, northeasterly along tbe center line of eosterlr t# Morria Areniif; llorrte TOI.ONIAL RD. WILLIAMS. ODOROE H Wallace Road to th* center line of Arenu* netthertfhl y to Mountain Ave- WEBS, JAKE K. 30 TOip err. Morris and Bases Turnpike; t!i*noe nue: Mmmtsln A»enue v/Mterlj to 175 COLOKIAL RO secent fTatw StVMlh Diftrlct nort&weaterl* along th* center bo* of William Strtet; William fttreet north- KENT PL. BLVD. rARK AVK. Morris and Bsjei Turnplk* to the. Cttl erly to Sayre Btrset; Sayre Street BEHMKE. OTTO P line in tne Faaaalc River; taence «« KEKTr PL. BLVD. EBROH. WTLXJJ! J, easterly to MorrU Avenu*; Morria Ave- « PARK AVB. •outhejly and westerly along th* can- nue northerly to Dm Street; Em IlEltNXK BUZAVNE 8. 's* line ot Paaaala River to Rlter Road; Str«M southerly to Unden Place; 1«3 KENT PL BLVD. - MRS BU isence southerly and easterly along Linden Place weeiterlv to tn* point or MARTIN. WILLIAM A. Jl UATJVOm AVX. lae center Une of River Road to U)e pla/» nf beginning. 238 KENT PL. BLVD. iVMMir AT«. rearer line of Morris Avenue, thence BKCOND WARD. POtTRTH DIS- PABSAIC AVI. B1BJPIUINB. SARAH ). aavutherl? along the center line of TRICT — Jetfarson Bcbool, Ashwood PHTLLIPB JOHN » aUaOsTT AVI. Morris Avemu* to the point or plaoe ATenue—Room In basement. Activity SO PAflOAIC AVU. HORKIB ATaT. gUlf. Room at foot of stain to left off WIST END AYE. BtTONDO. M318 JOAN FIRST WA|LD, TTTXBD DISTBICT— driveway entranc*. BIRD. DANIEL J. 2W atORRiri AVK. H*« Lincoln School, Woodland Ave- FOURTH ELECTION WSTRICT; Be- \7» WB8T END AV*. nue. Grmnaiilani. ginning at tin* luteraeotlon of th* First Ward Secoail District ornuooic R». CPP. THIRD KLICTION DISTRICT: »•- renter lines of Morris Avenue and tbe CHATHAM RD. TAWKAOOCMOt. MART *. riantng at th* Interaectlon of th* Railway Valley Railroad; thence along FIDWARDfl. OARRETT 31 OVBUOOK KD. UPP. ••enter tinea of Woodland Avenue and tbe miter line of tha Rahway Valley 37 CHATHAM RO. Secead War* MatB mstrift My.-triKfleid ATtmut; thrnee along the Railroad soufherlj to the City Lint; HICKORT RD. •ROOK covm* lolloMng rvntfr Unea: SprlUicfleld alone; the Cl'.y I.ln* westerly and noroHTr. rRANK A, tTfnue weetcrly to the Delaware. xim-therlv to 1W feet nor'h of the 19 HICKORY RD , merott HARRY Uackavann* »nd Wesiern Railroad: north aide Una of UlenslUe Avenue. DOVOHTY. MITJ3RED 6 BROOK COtTRT Otiavare. Larkawintia unit Weetrrn 50 feet north of and parallel to the ;« urcKORT RD. viTEBTON. VniCHNU P. RaUroad eattfrly to BetKhwood Road; north side Un» of Gl*n*lde, Avtnue RYAN. ROBERT M. « BROOK COCRT B>«>ohwoofntw moueTD AVK •AirfKWfli Pontlao Co. luc, 312 Railroad; thtiice alonn th* following j 2 iwsr LANK exoron*, JOHM ^IKini;flftld ATMUH". Sluiw Rm. center Unea: MorrU Turnpike south- [ flr«l Ward Third District 10J NEW BNOLAND KVT. fX>DRTH EUELTION DISTRICT: erlf to the City line; City lln* south- RD. WINTfm. ARTHUR L. Srglnnlnc; at th* tntrraectlon of the erly, nnrthwly and. westerly to a point WARREN. CHAUNCEY A. 109 JTEW ENOLAND AVI ' renter Unea of Summit Avenue and 100 ted went of th* west aide lln* of \n BEBCHWOOD HD. WlNrTBR, RCrTH J. Delaware. L»ckan»rir» and W«tcrn ShtmplKp Hr*d; tne>nce atonn a lln* PE FOREST AVE. 1C5 KBW CNO1ANO AV«. Railroad, thence alone the following drawn 100 fe*t went ot and parallel MARTIN". MARY L. WWK1R, SHARON L. r*nt« llne»: Summit Avpnue northerly F rX>RK8T AVE. 10J NTW ENOXAKD AVt —- -~~~ Road northerly to a point 100 feet to fiprtngtlrld Avpnuf; Springfield HAZKTTON, KKLKN t. 1 OUN OAKS AVK11 1.1 Wi 1Ct -ATWBIM* eaaterly to Waldron Avenue; north of th* north-eld*-line of Mor. « DK FOREST AVE. SSiySrwiIXIAM** * " _,Sf*ldroa- Avenue-northerly to W'hlt- rm Avenue: thence aloug a une drawn MAPLE ST. 17 OLE* OAKS-AVE, u«lge Road; WMttredge Bnad i>a«t- 100 fert north of and paxaJlM to JACOniTS, BARBARA Z MOfKTAIH AVI. erly to rVrmrtwd Rod; Ternwood th* north atda lln* of Morria ATenue 9 MAPLF. ST. SALVADOR, LTNW 8. - -«oa«-p Hn:ti!):m Place; Hawthorne WOODLAND AVE. Hare aouthrrly and westerly to lt» to th* w*«t Md* Une of Orchard muuoaa OBOROE p. Street northerly to the center Une of FOULARD. DOJUrTHY A. •outa lnter»«-ctlon nth B«^chwood th* Delaware. Larkawanna and West- 13 WOODLAND AVK. 161 OAKSCALE RTDODt AVIPROPOSAL. ! Ro*ct Be«eh«rood Road aouthwly to ern Railroad eutrrly to th* point ot POLLARD. JOHN E (b« Or'.twue, Lackawanna and writ- plac* of Beirlnntng '..1 WOODLAND AVE. KOTICR IS KHUEBT OIVSH the* era Railroad: Ue'lawtre, Lackawanna RTODEN. JOHN P waled Wds will be reoalved by the acd ft'eatern Railroad euterly to the SECOND WARD.' SIXTH DIBTRIOT 15 \VOODLAND AVE. I Common Council ot* th* City ot Sum- point ot place of brain met. -Municipal Building, J1J Stfrtngfleld rtnt Wsrd roorth Wttrlet ! mit for the construction «f Aubrey rawrr WARD nrrn DISTRICT— Avenue. Council Chamber. PARMLET PL. Street and Lewi* Avenue Extension tot No mistake about it. Electric cooking does taste better— Sneota Cnevrolet, Inc, iU Bprlngnald SIXTH ELECTION DISTRICT: Be- WTIIIAMS B T. 5R. the City of Summit in tbe Count? «f Avenue. Show Room, Klnnlng at th* InttrnecUon nf the 9 PARMLTV PL CiUon. xltii a Bituminous Concrete riJTH ELECTION DI3TMCT: Be- renter Une* of Elm Street and the> Sl'M>nT AVt. Trpe SU-3 aurfsiC* upon a **«^Mfim much better! Because electricity is flameless, you can gitmlLg at th* lr.tfrnw.tlon of the Delaware, Larkawnuna and Western SHOn.iN, CHAHLE3 E. foundAUon, tstlmat* amount of Type eenwr Uiiee of rernwood Road ami Rillroad. tlienre aloi.K th* following '.21 SI'MMTT AVT. SU-I surface pavement required is cook with practically no water. Your meats and vegetables , tU» Uorrls and Eaerx Turnpike, ilirac* renter line*: Elm Street aoutherly to HAMBY SIDNEY R. •M tons ot Macadam foundation 944 alor^ the f»Uowtng center tinea: Linden PI Are: Linden Pl»c» winterly ftirnrood Road aouthrrl.v to Rldite :n Tulip Stre*t; Tulip Street northerly 133 SUMMn AVE square yard*; tod opened and read Soad: Rldce Road easterly to llobart to Pro«pect Street; Pnwpert Street MKVDE3 SOHN. LUCY B In public »t City Hall on October 3. simmer in their own natural juices, arrive on the table with Avenue; Hobart Avetsur and Hooart weatrrlr to Blackburn Koad; Bl«ck- 14." SUMMIT AVE. •-9M at 1:30 P M. (D.S.T.) Avenue producdd aoutherly to the burn Road northerly to Springfield ZENKKR. EliA R. Tli" approiimavte quantities are as all their goodness intact. See the new Automatic Electric Dt'.KVmre. Lackanraana and Wacttrn Avenue; SprliiRflrid Avenue easterly :4J Sl^lMIT A\"K. follows: RaUroaa; DrUmar*. Larkawannt and to the Delaware, IdCkawanna and BISHOP. JOHN D. ( :> 189 CM. Yds. Roadvnay Ktoeration HVetfra Hallroid ewtfrly to Mrlj Weetern Rtllroad; Di'larare l.acka- ; M5 Un. Ft. Oraiute block curb and Eavei Turnpike; Monla and Ea*tl wanna and Wenurn Railroad ewt'-rlv 1 Turnpike northf.-lr to the point of to thv point or place of beginning RRANTWOOD DRIVE Be*. In Olua "D" Concwte. plar* of brglnnlng. , I.EKT, THARLE8 ( J) 1M Un. Ft. w Reinforeed Con- reasons why everyone is switching to modern flamelesscooking . SCCOND WARD. SEVENTH DIS- 19 BFANTWOOD DRrVE er«e pipe in place. , riRST WARD, SIXTH DISTRICT— TRICT — Roosevelt Bchnol. 73 Purfc «, DOOWOOD DK. / ( »> 30 LID. Ft, l'»" Reinicroed CH». media Cierrolet. Inc., 31J Spring- Av.'nue. Aiidltrtrliim on first floor. KB?JNEDY. rRANK H. , cret* pipe tn plac*. Held Avenue. Show Room SEVENTH EUECTIOr* DISTRICT: Be- JO DOOWOOD DR. ( SI 4 Drop Inle>ta Type "B". 8UTH ELECTION DISTRICT: Be- ginning at the Intrnectton of tbe rimt Ward Sixth Dlttrtct f.:ialt.f tt th* latenecUun ct th* center Hues nf the Delaware. Laeka- ( «> 5 ExteUn« Manhole Reads) rafce* w&ntia and Western Railroad and the SPRINGFIELD AVE. IVV' to grade. tr^ter Unw or the Delaware, I,»ok»- MOI.NAF. MKS BBTTY L. JCP*L wanna n.a Wantnm Railroad and Rulivar Vallry Railroad; tlirnce. alone ( • 1 3i3 8«i. Tdi. Maeadam Base Courw Bunmit Avfiiuf, thence along tn* fol tl\e> fo'inwlnn renter line*- Rshwar ,• CI-U%IITA\ »i-T r 9" In depth. Jem* CtRtral Power « Light k>»:ne center Unea. Summit Avenue Viilley RaUroad southerly to City line; ' ,.-„., -v =»VJVH (•IK OsJs. Bituminous UaAerlsJ northerJr. to Sprtnitfl>!d Arenue; City L!n» easterly to lr>0 feet went of I -. «t>VMIT AA-F (Prim* Coat) AephsJt MC-O or t>prtnsflr:d A«rnue ra»terly to Waldroo the m-eat aid* line of Shunnlk* Road: '' " " ' A\t. MC-I oc Tar RT-1 or RT-J. AvcKuf; Waldron Avrnu* northerly to :oo feet west of and parallel tn th* Flnl Ward Seventh District ( •) 350 Tona Bituminous Cotxrwre Wtuttredfe Roadl: Whlttredne Koad wr«t *(dr> lln* ot Snunplke Road NORWOOD AVE. «M» Bottom Course IV In »«-.frly to Firuwood Koad; Frrn*ood nonherly to a point Ito feet north of rmwis o. d>ptte. Ro*d northerly to Rldxe Road. Rtdg* the north i!d* Une nf Morris Avenue: soinvooD Avr. 1-0) :«5 TOM BltunUiwusi CVKVCT-. R<»d ratterly to Uobart Avenue: 1C0-feet north of and parallel to the HENRY N 8M-J Top COUTM 1H" and I" tn lltillotiara t Avrnufl and Hubirt Avenue Donb sld* lln* of ~ Morris Avenue AVF deptJdeptJii, '|r^xl•l•J<-^J d *..u'.hrriy to 'he D>>dawa7«, ••astfrlT to a point 1(10 fert west nf NIIFRMIN AVF Ml) M Ton* Leveling Courae Trpe I »ckk» u niid VVl to th«t 18 SHERMAN A\*F. DTav.1ug». apedftciUorV and fecme wes:«i; lo th* putart or plac* west iMs line of Orchard »<:rert WnOIII.AND AYE. of bida. contract* and bond far the GO ALL-ELECTRIC DI bfvliinltif nonherly to the center line of rxmirs CAHRIE N^ -,:J- propatvd rtx-k, prepared by Prancls ' nitST WARD, SEVErni DIStmCT the Del.-iwarr, Larkarsnna and We*t*>rn '.3S \\VX>DIJVND AVK. A. Murraj. c«y Etoctneer. - and ap- ~Se«, Lincoln School. Woodland A*e- Railroad; along the renter I'.ur r>f ts* DRORIVS. i.rrn.K r proved by the State «iihw%y CommbL THE ONLY WAY TO MODERN LIVING! DcUwme. Lacli*wanna and Western ::>5 wnv>r)i,.^ ND AVI, s'onrr, har» lieen filed in •-!>• afnc» ttur. OtmtiiMlum. Fallrojfl wraTerly !o the paint or SBVTENTH aXBCTION DISTRICT: lint Ward right District of the aald En«tm-er at City Hall, place of beginning, r.lMiAR ST. Sprtnirrjrirt Avenge, Summit" K, J and BeglojiiDt a: t.ie Intrmectlon pf Che JCEt-lFR FRANCES B. renter Unea of Bprlnjlleli] Avenue and BBCOND WARD. KIOHTH DIS- >if raid State Rlghwsy Commissioner. Woodland AT*DU*; thencr weetcrly and Trenton, N. J, and may be Inspected TRICT — Amrrloan Legion Home. 14 NOPTOV. WARTAV f fcortherlT aloag tha followini center Brn 8fre*t Room nn right as enter t>r prosmeotlr* bidden during buatama Unea: SorlngTleld Avenue to Kent ::. EDOAR ST rtoura. Blddwra wlU be furnWted with EIGHTH KLECTIO^! DISTRICT: B». 1.OWEII. AVr. riace Boulevard; Kimt Place Boule- ginning at th* Intersection nf th* « or.py c»f tn* epocincauons »nd blue ^ar« to ^orwotwl Avenue; Norwood PROI*^T. •mtn, MAY prints of the drawing* by the Engl- center lines of Morris Avenue a:id M LOWELL KVV A'enue to MorrU Avenue: continuing Ralivar Valley R«!lroad; thrnre a!i>ng rw c:i P.»p*r notice and p»j-m«n'Js bortaeuterly on an bnaftnarr line to the following center line*: Morris Ave- MORRIS AVF. of cewt erf preparatton. Bid* miar. be t-ne eouthweatern end of Nuthurit mi* westerly and northerlv to Mnun- HARrONC MARY J. nwnle) on standard proposaJ forme In •toad: thence northerly, easterly and tun Avenue; Mountain Avonut wew!- 417 MORRIS AVE ».!ie maanear deatrne.t«d therein awl toutluarty along th* following center erlr to tvinturn Street; niniain Btrert IIARTONO, ROBERT M. required br the aprcmoattooa. muet FOR AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGES tinea: Muttturet Road to Woodland northerly to Barre Stree*; Sarre in MORRIS AVE ie oncloMd tn aeaJed envelope*, bcar- Avaniie; WaodJand Avenue to Wallace Street frasterl; to MnrrU Ave-nue; Mor- WEAVER AVE. l:iS the najne and address of bidder •oad; Wallace Road to alorrls ai.d ris Arrnue northerly to E'.m STeet; X'ARNTER. MRS. ElAIE and name of road on outside ad- MM Turnpike; MO.TU and Eases Elm atre« nnrtherlr to !h» IVUware, dr.-»*a to the Haror and Oommon Tornplk* to fernwood Road; rnrn- l*ckawanna »r.d VVretern Railroad; VARWFR. RAYMOVD CouncU, City irf jSummlt. H. J., and a •rood Bead U> Ridjre Road; ftidg* Ro*4 Delaware, Leckawann* «nd VVretern ISA WEAVER ST <-*rUf!e«l ch*ck for not less than ten and Btdgt fcoad produced weaterly to Railroad aMterly >o the Rahway Val- I.AWTER. MRX MAW I '•Oi. per ont of Ui* amount Wd. pro- Hawtbeme Place; Hawthorn* Place ley Railroad; Rahwty V»;ier Railroad 22 WEAVER &T vided said check snail be not more •eatrrly to lu uorta interatotlon with soutimly to th* point or place of be- SMITH. MRS ANNA than 00.000 00 and not leas than *»».0O Beatlawoed Moad; Beech wood Road to ginning. t* WT.AVER 9T and be *e ivrrtJ at the place and en MeUerue Avenue; Bellevue Avenue to Second vTsrd FlrsH BietHft 'b* hmir above named. The standard Woodland Avenue; Woodland Avenue SKCOKD WARD. NINTH DISTRICT BEECH SPRING •outlMrt* to the point or place of propoaal focm is aitteched to the sup- EASTERN FUEL CO. -Municipal Building, 313 Sprlngfleld CABXINI. LOUIS A fcesinnlng. P>m«i!ar7 jpwlfloatKA* ropte* of 258 BROAD STBEET Arfnti*. Council Chamber. 1-A BBDrH SPTtlNSPTlNO rhich wiii be tornlsbetl on appJlc»*(on NINTH ELECTION DISTRICT; Be. BEECH SPRING DRlTf ;« Enrlnerr, FREE PARKING rTBaTT WAJID. nOHTTH DISTRICDISTRCT Rlnnlng at th* H)**>nM«r'.lon M tb* OPEN EVENINGS Wtt •ohool• . Morris AT... OAKLET JOHN C. By order of the Mayor and Oommon CB. 3-0WM renter tinea of Springfield Avenu* 1 B BE!ECK»PRINO DR. Courwll. aooraxioa «n rurtrousd sad the Delaware, Lackawsons and OBBIO, M136 SLAINB P Dated: »ept«nab«r «, lfM. I , THURSDAY. SEtttMlEU II, ItSA NOTICE TO CREDITORS A. OTTO. A , nottot it bmtbf gi*«a to tte wltlkla lix taoc^h* from the dot of S3TATK OP FBSmuCX T. LAWR- arwHtora of »fckl dtcfed to «thia*t mia order, or th*y wVU b« rorcw ENCE. DeoMMd. to til* «ub»crtt>er uodcr o»t& or *Tflr- barred tram promcixtaz or recovering to tin otttg at CBARtIB tbrtr cUizxa tad A»^~to tie tune f»trurt th* *utacrlb«r. fatcutaf of «t» mmm~a tfc* MUW of «Jd dec*— \iit orde* of CHARGES maternity department features a GEORGE'S A OTTO. JR.. 8un«0k'.t of Uie Couii- The new identification system. SWEET - KLEEN ty oT Ucion, made on '-He t«vth d*y railed Ident-A-Band has been used double protection. The one band AUCTION ROOMS SCHMALZ di ^efAvinti^:. A D, '.95«. upon the t?ptic*:ioa uJ th* wulrrsigTwid, M for several years in Overlook's contains a bar.d fur tht' »r, 'her and Antique* • MM & Cream LAUNDRY Ejecarru of tfc* ««*te of <*Ud de- maternity department and is nowfur the baby, each w,th i correl- For Excellent Laundry Service ce**«J. liotscc it hr.ttbf givrn to th« extended to all patients. A soft • Bcuiht And sola • CTKUI<;«» ol MM deceased to ated number The band is pfaced Dry Cleaning Ru< denning Co tt.t subscriber under OAtix or plastic band is sealed on the pa Complete* but* Bought • l«ff*nnl!k on Uie mother at.the time of de- 15 industrial PI. Suumit nvitton th»4r cl.ilins knd <3em»i>eto tient'ji wrist and showing through t) Summit Ave. k,caUi*t th* r*ti>-r oi *.i;d d«x- - Pr.-k-«-ian. t. "X La Garte/ At Popular Prices 13, ». 17 Out 4 Few: ti4 Mr Heinlein, "we believe the se- PAUL L. WERNER, Prop. Henry James' famous novel of ,i xbean -aborigires' wird f r PunuuC U> the ord«r of CHARLES two or more people with the same tde god of winds', and hammock. A, OTW^ JR. Surro«*t« of Uie Coun- tre n:< a Jimray Save. John Se- Mi", GUARANTEED USED CARS ty of Unloa. m«l* on Uie twenty- of exld decuMtd - to"*khiMt to thrname in the hospital at the same ha,4".;-. #r.d Vera Bryner. HIU OTY DELICATESSEN iMeatii day of August, AD. Mi subscriber undt-r oat.H i»r afflrinatloo time. Such a situation could cause * Modem Body * runt shop upon U>« »pp»lc*Uc>n of U*' undcr- their claim* irxl rtriuHiid* t^alnct 'he Meursault a w 1 n e-producmg _FINE_ FOODS c'.Ktxed. M Li.-rnTU of the mwt of r#t»t« of »ld dft.-aaod within »:x confusion especially if an emer- center in Burgundy, gets i!s name DHrtlirTTT~Wwfclj«8«olliijljir- Quality Cold Cuts 3 month* from th* d*te of »»ld iwder, or gency should arise. The new sys- thfv »i:j be forevn- barred Irom pnw- from a Latin phrase r ^ar.»--g SSP-VS to the or«!itoc» of saiit decea*ed to tem makes it possible fur the Turfy • . • Lo* B*tM Daily Sandwich Service LIQUORS, WINES BEERS exhibit to th* subscriber und«c wth ccutlnn or rwoKrlrn; tb« tanie aftki "•mouse jimip." It wnj ?•) named WU : Party Specialties. Canapes or *;ftrm*n t.'K-tr rlalm* (tnd df-the (utitcrlber • • nurse to check the identification «i&M&M Prompt Delivering JOHN BOORUJY. bt'cnusp «>f a nniijiie rluir^fori- .- SIT Springfield Ave. CS. 14313 ovAbds ajjuliw. Uie c&U't« ol «&id rt.'- on each patient's wrist before giv- v Made To 'Jrder CaU CR. 311*2 cuati witJU.'i *ix mouths from tii* Artnu of vine culture in t : \!rursau!t date frf satd ordw, iw \hty wll' b»KENTZ A KrSTZ. AUJ1, ing medication o.r treatment, to he region: red art! wf,',te jjr'ires'• 2e Maple Street CR. 3-M34 1 Becchwood Road Summit lortvtT barred f.tun prosecuting or 232 Sprtncfleld Ave, sure ihe has the right patient Sttmmtt. N }. - growing in iiiijuiriiMi: nr.cjir.!*- : • Appliance Repairs • ttcatKint the Nine ««smi*t tl« «u'o- This is a safety measure which is H hiiUil m At BAHAMAS •rrttMT. Aiitll M Srpt. «. 13 re*—$14 00 «'iily the valuable especially when a pa-, (•» .1 m. .;isf. a;>jrt DAVID J. FLOOD • Delivery Service • • Mason Contractors • MART 6UMNER PHRANEH NOTICE TO CREDITORS ^NASSAU; »*» Electrical Appliances SCHMIO AND BO0R.NE, Atly». ESTATE Or DAVID T FISHnR, 3&i 8prtn«:fUi1 «. 13. 20 FV«« 114.00 A QTTO JR , S'L-ro«a<« of th* Coun- •crlbes-. ' Guy Soccodato, Prop. ty of ITrton, made >>n thj> twni'y- ANITA M. rrSKHR. Prompt Service DELIVERY SERVICE NOTItt TO CREDITOHS •erenth day of Aiurust. AD. 19M. Kutcuum. Jomef Barbara Ml Springfield Ave. PACKAGE DELIVERY New ConitrucUon & Alterations upon th« «&M<] to i . 13 » rn« 11400 CR. 70238 A. OTTO. JR , Surrogate of the County fnhiblt to the cuhtrrlbn' und«r nt:h of Union, m&de on the fourteenth day or ifftrmwlrm the-lr claim* »nd d»- • Auto Repairs • or August. AS, :»56 upon trie appli- tnands iu;Une( the e*u<« oi Mid dt- cation of the ui.derslffxird. u Executrix ceA»«d within Mx months (rotii thr Hai« lour ff«i*rr*f»crttxT I MITCH I Poabtn Travel Inrtoii SALES & SERVICE EDWARD CHIOVAROU under cath or af:irm»tton their cUlma SUMMIT MITCHUM Eastern Fuel Company and demuitia ai.ilnM the estate of m Auto Repairs AND SON «iJd dfceiii-fl w'.'l.ln ill inotuha from McCARTER STRAND 7 le+diwoftd toad. SMIMH Salei *h Service the da'.« of said order, or they will he 5 35- 'FOREIGN INTRIGUE' Body & Fender Work Painting Contractors former bir-fd from prosecuting or THBATIM OP PHINC«TOM 233-239 Broad St CR. 30004 7-O4-0.-13 *I>'.. :.'>. M«,tui s in COLOR CR. 3-1313 Used Cars ' Decorators recovering Hit um« against the tub- (Phonn H 1-5515: P.O. lot S2I) Stiott', CuOoo.ia. J iX). Soin > Bt. •crtbef. Kl;« ol Tn* Hir.m. 2 ;« Srp' 15. 84 Smnmlt Ave. CR. 3-3249 Ettimatf Furnithed LOUISE C YOCNa Ole lKichln Su>ry, 4 35-1:00-9 0" Call CR. 3-3567 Executrix SEPT. 28.29 ONLY 1«. Min of Shorwood Ftviwt, 2 IOS 20- KESTZ * KESTZ. Attys, (fnd.j at 1.30', Slturdai. 330 t 110) rt M S«>r»-. lti. Congo Ct.*».!!j.3 ::S- WHEATON'S 11 Union PI. Summit « 45-9 45. B»-|V 17-18. C>inc^ Cr' 332 Bp.-liw!U':tt Ave, j»- f A Copiidmut ( Dealer Summit, N. J .l.«-T: K>-IOH!J. Sept. 1». l'»rillMST. TEXACO SERVICE 4 N«w Comtdy 7.JU-9 .15. • ROAD SERVICE AU< 23 :>o f-pt. e. 13 NOTICE. TO t-KEDITOKS KING GEORGE INN • IGNITION-CARBURETOR, etc. Pet Shops • . DOUBLE MORRISTOWN General Repairing • Floor Coverings • ESTATE Or MARY BOOECJT. /IN HEARTS COMMUNITY FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL BIRDS PET SUPPLIES p MARFAK Lubrication Pursuant to the order of CHARLES ,«,-« :J. ', > A OTTO. JR . Surrogate of th« County UUDCNCf 9:10. 8PJK. 1J. B\U Stop. 3 MILLIN'JTON «-0410 Ot. 3-9768 4l2 Morris Ave. SUMMIT PET SHOP of Union, m^e on the fourteenth day «»IELO HUGO 8 20.10 23 81T. BFTIIEL RD. H \RBEN V.S, Inspected Fresh Horsemeat cation of the undersigned, aa Adminis- NEWARK • Bicycles • Floor & Wall Tile Tropical Fish & Supplies trator of the pj=t»"e of »Md deceased, riosrn Movnivs Linoleum & Asphalt notice 1* h^ri'hy given to the creditor* MAIL ORDERS NOW Free Delivery LOEWS ... Tile Installed By Experts lfUtutt Oich: $3 85; »1 30 - Mill: »3 85i »J M i $2 20 LARRY'S Broadloom Carpets Rugs 51 Summit Ave. CRestview 3HIM in :w-l M«-J i2-fi « T!n*i> Wllilnr Y CYCLE & SPORT SHOP McCARTER . « 75; »2 20; fl O !2 M-J i3-7 OS-1O 2H S";»t 14-15 409 Broad St DROP IN FOR k LARGI New & Used CR. 3-8282 CHATHAM PET SHOP THIATRB OP l*fllNCCTON VI- f !•••• mtnll** ••<»• BICYCLES We board your birds while (Pkont: n 1-5515; P.O. *oi 526) 2-1S-5 3d-H'4J. Tins* PORTION OF RELAXATION! you're on vacation 12 44-:i '•!>-" 14-10 JO Parts Repairs Saks Service I »r >• miofaUe evening !• a • Shop-tft Horn* „, ME. 5-9440 SEPT. 21-22 ONLY (rkredfv. fco^pitabte atmosphere, 397 Broad St. CR. 3-MWFREE estimates at no cost or ob-1M MAIN ST. CHATHAM (Frtf*r M 130; Saturdty. 2 JO a » 30) ligation. A phone call brings the RICHARD PLEASANT yon II rind He fit taw bUl peHectly. rarklBf In R«ir »f BalldlDf Oar I'-od and drtaki are :«S A FUEL COMPANY Greeting Cards firttrg Srrkrr & 0ntt. 3nt. HIGH QUALITY COALS • Lamps & Shades • CR. 3-XHO For Prompt Deliveries 37» Springfield Ave. DAIRY FARMS «t Rtttlaid. Ntw Jmey Call CR. 30004 Television • ^Announces 233239 Broad Street Summit Jerry Carvell Cataliiia Lamp Mounting Snop SUMMIT RADIO & Tht Ctnttrvillt it Sooffcwtsttrn Railroad LAMPS SHADES STEPHENS-MILLER CO. . Mounting • Itnomrt APPLIANCE CO. will be running for the purpow of cirrjriiig • Convfrllnf • Cmiom to ^u^fnl!tM on r'^ulit whcduled tripi, beginhi.ng BLUE COAL . Rmlrlnt Order Authorised Dealer SNOOT i Lamp* In Stock • Shtdti la Block • Du Ur>nt • RCA • PhUno MAY 5, Through OCTOIER 27. 1954 THE WORKS IKOPPIRS COKE FUEL OIL GIFTS • 9vwnt>«n-C»rljoc IM-IOH Crnlril ATC. Wtfiflild MS >prtB(fltld ATC. Sanmlt BUILDING MATERIALS n-ritrtttd. s. J. ON SATURDAYS ONLY WITHTHBRKMD CR. 71333 3d Rinsed Place CR. 7-0030 nrkim Atroti »trt«t I*. CIWTWmH: AM.-iOn IC)0. IICO, I'M ,» OOOD <»ok-s«Mrai lto^e«ark«r. Uiw full time *6 hoar week, part time in. Own TV. Retareoocs. WO. O*a Are you bstwaaa the ages at REAL ESTATE SAUBSFBDKJI .to* Junior Bookeeper DB«Mt SJ«l M> and SO acid receiving a r»- WANTED OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! 10 to 4, 11 to I Fridsyi. or con- ttrvMat inoome? If you can Do you thank you could s*M *a*l I MOTHBtS basper. ct . part, tote? If you h*v« * CHT, mm wtrs •-•icvcuci firm. Oocnci«Bt- tingent. Residents of Summit area time. Otdl OBoMi t4Rl pass our rigid physical tarn- O0d inatton. we offer you a good full Unw and Mrs looUly. w* bav* Furtfor •xpaniien Kai craattci fr*attr pp \j l preferred. COOK. UsM houMWOrk. «UK, at- position end training aa aa poaittow for tin* rlctM party, mal« er pezienoed, curnot referenee*. SSO operator of traneoeJter* or fac- {•male. Kxp«fte»c« Dot rnnwn»ry, for keutawivtt «itd high school fraduattt weekly. Laundrces and da? worker almdie «t*oeroo*e reproduoooa i—CLOTHING ComTortabJ* lounc* and KRESGE NEWARK empiored. Pleaaamt room, betfe, pcr- ms^hlnii* and assodaited cleri- G. A. AlUopp, Inc. THE ROBIN Hood 81iop pi£*J-*tir«".c*l and pension puns. M3 At« eocMl TV. Short HUta, M. J. CO1 cal work In our large, well* Interesting full or part time positions avail DRezel S-40CC known iwruatrtal laboratory lo- -KxeluMr* HOKM*" lUUtor DK. «-3)M street, uuibttni, s«u* used civhir* HOUSEWIVES Numerous otoer company beneX'.-.s. CB i-saoo of better qualatj for every '* able for typists, noo-typirti, and file clefts DENTAL uaatotajic, expertetxee not nce- cated In the vtotnity of Morris- Old Short Hill* Rd * tor*. MUlburs r:i Brosd 8t, toWB. New Jersey. TentaiUv* OPEN 8UMDAT ALL DAT of th* family Closed Hours can be arranged to suit your con C. R. BARD, INC. •SMry. Tlctiifty of MlUlmrn. M3U- Auyu*t. Reopen Sept 4. burn Iteoa, Bol i9T. bouts. S p.m. .lam. Salary $37 COUPLES, oooka. !«, floor OwuraJ DENTAL ASSISTANT plut 10% nigbt bonus. Finest VISIT' Merry-Oo-Rotiod re»»le venience. SUMMIT DENTAL «*Kert4*&« produottoa •aperlenoe EMPLOf MINT WANTED helpful. Hepiy BOX SSO Summtt Her- MAN FOR SALES type or have a flair for figures f BEDROOM jiiiifTirtot room 81) SUMMIT, N. J. &-.C JEkM TL aJd. AND OTHER WORK FEMALE desk, child* outdoor gym CR If rou art a Klfh SchooJ g7udu»*« 0418 after 2. ' " HOUSEWOBKER— Reocae STENOGRAPHER, LAW OFFICE In Garden Center. «.n«oplt In a mod^n Pnd»>—* ill UJ 1 PM. mdt. living exp«rt«iK>e Mod BABY sitter Collet* studeirt. Kv«- made slip cover*. »«ia rug 'n't kii-eoadi.'MXi.t4 offic*. B»cvn» p::s*.- DR«-*el txonc BRECK'S HOME & GARDEN nlng*}. Izpertenced CR. 3-5*03 t^ble, 2 end tables. ME 5.52»«' for interesting work in a modem air-conditioned building blt for WtO benerit« tnclu<*n» ?»- WAITKESS **ot*d for day work. No CENTER with a progressive company which often excellent wages, c*'Jon and profit »iiul;ig. CtU Mr Apply Suuiv.cii. 2H MorrU WILL GIVE undetwtandSng care to LOVE SEAT Hideaway bed *73- Boswonh. CR 3-SO0O. Sumlaya. Zu*f» Luncheonette. 330 Morrt* Turnpike MUlburn children of working mother*. Day* overstuffed blue velvet chair' liberal employee benefits, beautiful cafeteria, 5 day 36V« hour ttprtngfleld Ave., Summit. Coll CR In licenced home, CR 3-843*. slip cover |25. CR. 7-4032 MOTHER 8 HBLPEK Soep Ui or o'Jt. 3-9781. week, apply at 10-12 A.1UC. STENOGRAPHERS Own rx>m T V. lift.". ht»u*«'work, HOSTESS Part Unit. Apply N«n» DAY'S work or full time; sleep in or DRMd «hlxt House. CR 3-1413. STOCK ROOM CLERK out. C«. 3-OOM. LARGE DHYSINK wttii ndg>h back »~v 4 Exp«ri«nctd Jam cupboard »23; dougih bo« «M' CLERK-TTPIST GIRL wanted fur general ctertaal work. EXPERIENCED woman wishes 3 days pine bench *8: Boston rocker %*>'• LUMBERMENS MUTUAL CASUALTY COMPANY Young Man work. Mon. Tun. Thum. CR. S-AMO. do all Typing helpful but not eaueMUal. Ap- set of 6 amUque dhair* M0; 4-w£. TO B€ TRAINED IN atrjd do ntlecti- EZPERUSNCO) woman to UT* in and 7-4JM OOOD looking mahogany table 34 do general housework and cooking. 55 x 20 nigh. Oood condition A y CLERK - Shop WHITE woman, housekeeper -compan- walnut whait-not. CR 3-8173 Beechwood Road it DeForest, Summit, N. J. Aanar. Alumtaiun Oo, Please wrHe Blvln* refarences. Wood- ion. No children. Vicinity Suzntnk. 234 Sheffield fir . land Park. SummM. Box M8 Sum- CR 3-8073. SECRETARIAL mit Herald. Young man to sot a* aaaMant BEAUTIFUL green damask, safe do i«i*r»i hoviM- •earoh laboratory. HSO with DAY'S work. References, CR. T-OW1 chUr. CR. 3-«773. * CLhtKrrnsT " vork. 3 "da]« a w*»k. Reference*. CR. after <:M P.M. Unw, to do otwrUoft of aome experte«ioe desired. To Hifh Schod or 3-22M. prooeas Job ordera, obtain »up- MUST vacate. Wardrobe, bureaus, book. ll '-TplQC and tfl pllas wvi materUJ*, oomplle CAPABLE colored girl cvaUaMe for cases, odd piece* for sale. Not ar.- CRestview 3 MOO •ohool fr»ti< In ou* uT Aluminum Co. no smoking. LnteLUeeM. dependable. tuminuiM of work tn prooens. tiquw!. For lnformaMon call CR }. A;>JJ>:J: Opportunity to become famil- serve for parties, baby sitting. CR. 1171 between 7 and 8 AM the boiirxtry'« )*adliu( rf*«urh 7J0 Sh . All »ppHaJ»e». CR. 3-HM8 3-9113. and deretopmeivt Ubomtorlm. iar with pialrt. engineering op- Plcaaant workU^[ condttior.s. WOMEN bowlen for 1 P.M. league at eration*. DAY'S work for Mondays, 18 and car- MOVING—uprUrlk piano, large Uvlnr Varied recreational **irW«. HOa?EWORKER gipt-ri- BerkrifT Recreation. CaU CR. 7-2276 fare, good reference*. MArket 4-3014. room table; typewriter desk; book- opportunlUts far Ml- encid n fuiLl hoj»e J>, D»y«. or CR 7-OWS. • APPLT MOM. TO FBI. id A M.-4P M. cases; 3 mirror vanity tabie; other SIe*p Ir. Oira Koocn «ad TV. S«0. NURSE, licensed practical. WUfces Item*. Saturday 2 to 4, Monday ? APPLICATIONS TAKEN DAY worker, one d«y weekly. Refer- chronic or elderly peiwon. CR. 3-M1S. 4 and 7 to 9 Northwest corner To ences. European preferred. CR. 3- CELANESE e»t drive and Park place, Short For CALL OR VISIT WOMAN w«i-,*d lur cli»uin« and neao UATURD woman, erperienced In child DRexeJ fl-2358 Man-rrt-» AM-4 PM tnrf. J.d»>-E * ww*. CH 3-1*80. CORP. OF AMERICA care, »r»tlabl# day or e-veni'tyt- Own FULL AND PART TIME Tu«f Krg St Sat Iruterrlpw* by app*. RECEPTION 1ST-STENOORAPHER Tor HOCSTJCEEPOt Reirrear** r*5» busy law office. CR 7-M00. MORRIS COURT, SUMMTT, N. J. trannportatton. ORui«« <-10&2. LAW8ON »ofa. channel back chat- 9 U> i PM Bflrkr>r Hrtftiu. CH 3- DISHWASHING: kitchen work. 6 p m. sllpeovers, drape* Reasonable, en' EMPLOYMENT COLLBCT CALLS ACCEPTED TO" WOMEN for part tlnve, no experience T4oe8 CMSTVIEW l-«00 EXT8 Ml 1-3211 necessary. Work In offloe In Sum- TEACHERS AND OTHER M ] im. preferred. Will work days, 40 Hour Week € *»}«. n«ar D.L. mit Can makt S3 per hour. CaJl for l DRexel 6-0621. BEDROOM. S-plece. Inlaid Wain'*" PROFESSIONAL MEN Oood condition. Fine vaJue. DRexel Liberal Starting Rat* W i-t.ion : «-2J04 ___ Interview. Mr. Brown. CR. 3-1155. WOMAN, colored. Steady 3 days work. For part time work evening* and Sat- Reference*. MurOock 6-5170. 9-24JJ Group Insurance Plan BELL HOl'bEWIVES-ln-ereVir.g. education- HOUSEWIVES (3). part time, iicurs to al work IJC ambitious 'woautn who svUt No exyerlm<* necessary. Work urday* to contact honW owners from REFUTED woman to baby sit. Best ARMY »r>-lr hour* wer-kly. Ex- in office. Can make S3 per hotir. Call much. Call WEfctfltld 2-6M3 d«y*. and reference*. Call MUrdock 8-OT47. TELEPHONE reli«ut r»mus.erm.:c N W for lniterTtew, Mr. Coiling, CR. 3- Inquire at Office or Phone DRexel 4-4014 DRexel 8-2273 eves. YOUNQ lady wishes momdnir part- «A—OAROCN 8UPFLIIS »nce and cv tmtnt'.il. Ma.n»tr«ial 11M. time work, also baby sitting In eve- ' for information optx>rxuiitu.«. Wntf. ftTlne M« ed- HOUSEWORKER—Sleep In. Own room" ning. MUrdock 8-5393. LABORATORIES ucatton »iid «p«l«ic«. Bo» M«. MOLDERS RICH land top soli, iJ.JO per yard, Recent reference*, DReiel 6-SO40. •YOUNG woman wijshe* any type of minimum S yards. CR. 3-O13S or C" Murray HIE, N J. 'V«*r Summit I Sumrr.; H<-rkId. Sumn^t. Bstabllaheg firm hu several opening* J. X NEWBERRY CO. work, morning*, "pait'-'time or 3 full 3-722L On UounUin A HELP WANTtO—MALI on aecond shift for pUstir lnJeoUon days a week. CHestnut 5-47W. HELP WANTED—MALE snolden. Experience desired but not Springfield Shopping Center SALESLADY neoe—ary. Convenient lix-EuUon; Com- j—run* . FOR GIFT DEPARTMENT pany betuifits. Apply: MALE BKAtTTFUX. brown (Maitara) skan In Garden Center. WM. KRATT CO. fur tf&l ooat, atae 12-14, like new. Springfield Ave. RprtngTleld KAN wlflh.-* 3 days work. Oeneral A $2100 value for »12M. DRexel ». Permanent poaJUoo. Oood TI^AINEES housework, erperlervoe Call all week 299«. WATCHMAN after «. MUrdock 8-3MS. GENERAL CLERICAL BRECKS HOME & GARDEM Small ensmloal corporation requires »—HOUSEHOLD GOOD! Bell Telephone MALE nurse. Will take home oases. CENTER rsitahman for Sundays only. Must sup- Local doctor's references. CR. 3-2475. ply good character references. Call FRIOrDAIHE WASffiNO MACKTNr. Iform Turnpike Mtllbum Laboratories CR. 3-41O0 BOOKKEEPER - ACCOUNTANT. Part Excftllenit condition. 150, Cill CR 7- And ACCOUNTING POSITIONS DR«I(I S-1S91 time — good at figure*. Telephone 0357 after « P. M. CLERK, to work in rr»U huclw«xe DRexel 9-1143 or addreat Box BH. ELECTRIC ran«e, doubl* oven, 4 years" Young lady Again Offers Its •tore. Apply In person. H. J. Tiger, Springfield S>un. old. $135. CR. 7-14O0. 3M UllHrurn arenue. MUlburn. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES J CV. ft. derp Iree-aie, $73. Call Thui ' DRY CLEANING STORE 2 POPULAR TRAINING PROGRAMS TOUNO man, ne*>t and husky, for FOR SALE or Frl after 8 p m. CR. 3-22»7. work tn water softening plant. Must Neat and lrxteULgwit. Dxperlenic* un- b» able to drive. Preferably VK«an 1—ANTIQUEI FRIOIDAIRE, \\~>i cubic foot. Pn-f^ct" oeaMxy. «0 hour wn>k. p«id ra«- living in the vicinity of MUlburn. running order. Retuoiiable. CR, 3- ImUrMttaf po*HJom*> are now available t»M will air* rmi on the Job tiotis. Apply No pr*rk>-.u erpf.n.^c* 5* n*>o«eia«TT. Prn»T« for terhnloal oarew Steady work, all benefit*. Start 170 UPPER MONTCLAIH 1412 after 8 PM. trsininf for future advancement tn our continuous expansion profnan. r «•« wi:h sn-ho-im court** and work a*MnntnMM«. Starting salary a week. 5' days. Please apply In Suit your career en t%» rlfbt foot I PROMPT CLEANERS u' »ii wtU bf ::icr«^»A«J Scr niilt*ry iw Uidurtrla! training or 2 A.NTIQCS SHOW SINOEJt sewirm maolUne, coiiaoie iiiod. person, Nelson PhUMp* Ac Co., Inc., ri. excellent oond.lt.lon, $.W Refrijt- IS Union PI. Smnmi* rifnc* r-x-Jier »U»ry iMrnia wUl be flrea ait regular taVer- 12 Holmes Street. Mill burn. SI5PT 17 • 30 erfcUw, 7 ft. rr!8id*lr«, $*0. OR. "• durln« •..'>• training period. 27M. HIGH school boy to help with res- Open Monday. Sept. 17 mivnlng tliru CONSIDER — SALESLADIES Thun. Sept. 30. Hours 11 am to 10 f, idential yard work; Saturdays only. UrU vernal Oa« raime, ExceUent APPRENTICE MECHANICS Must be willing and oonsdeotloua. p.m. Commonwetilth Club, Valley rd. condition . $ Hi Top starting salary JUNIOR DRAFTSMEN Ample parking facilities. North view O or part Urn* for genera! aa>s :'i rear* al«r(>ra. 1 roar geotn- ', year algebra. 1 year geometry, Call CR. 3-1779. Slivttery «tw raji*w « Air-conditioned office and cafeteria work, noun oonTentoniUy «rra.rm»d. shop course* desirable. avenue Mttfancy. Admlvilon 9ic or 50c Hot Point Auuwna/Uc waolier. Only Employee ld Are. Bummtt l.H c»na:da-« for draft »t.g and authorised by V.A, for Ko- Fuli or part time. Afternoon*. Oood also varW se-lectlon of early china. rean veteran*. Must pass exam- condition. Kate's. Summit. CR 3-JW73. O E 8 ouble frv.t. refriKerator. Bx- career alu>* pass ciL*inlr.i>* U'n glau. prtat«. maps and palrv'.lmw; ex- re>lli-nt rond'.tkm . ... I'm Group hospiUlixatioa '.n tn»'-h asd m" h»:iiC!O driv- ination In math and mechanic*! quisite Jewe-lrj'. bric-a-brac, prtnvltlve aptitude. CASHIER, full or part time. Apply Lsundf-rall kutnnHi'lc wiurfi^r 71 Unique profit-sharing plan ing. Dtve's Market, 1M Basel - Street, kitchen and other household Items, Frlgldalre autoii»a,tlc va»her. Re- Generous illness allowance plan OFFICE ASSISTANT MUlburn. amps and decorative l comUtionfd .... » 1 ABC fiut<>m»flr ra.v)ier . W Paid vacations Woman wlttj some experience In cleri- SALES help wanted, part time. Hours SECRETARY , upright piano, book- to b« arranged. Oood pay. Center case*, chain, tables, ohln* and bric- EASTERN FUEL CO. Holidays and many other paid absences cal work. Legible handwriting, to help Stationers. 1»3 Springfield Ave., New k-brac. 36 Franklin PI. CR. 7-4420 CALL COLLECT OR VISIT US eves. 6-8, all day Saturday. 233 Broad St, Summit CR. 3-0004 run inventory control system. S-day Frovldtooe. OPEN nVENIN'OS ©all or drop So t» disousa UM MAT *4f«atafM tt a week, excellent working condition*, Monday thru Friday. 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. AMPLE FREE PARKINO MW with AltetaVt. , - employe* . MOUNTAIN AVK, UUTWAT mix CMStTVXBW T-RW BEN'DIX WASHER; Zer«ltll~TV. CKK.1* HAS CHOICE OPENINGS condition. Reasonable. DRexel «- (ThrM Mil** from •umntt) CLERK VMR. Opportunltr to meet people, BELL AVAILABLEfN DRAPES, draw string. Antique satiii, eortln* »nd dletrlbut*n« rrull. floral print DRexol 11-2372 and to lvam awitchbowd opn-- TELEPHONE OA8 range. 4 months old. -Exceilrm atlom In r*o«ptlon room of THEIR NEW SHORT HILLS STORE condition. Rpa*oni«bJe CR 7-41» modern rramroh UborMiory. STENOGRAPHER Typlnc helpful. LABORATORIES ELECTRIC range, 40*. Ulbson Cfun- FOR plctely automatic, push button cor.- We sincerely hope you are the girl we art looking for to fill an interest APPLT MOW. TO P1U. 10 AU-VM trol. Excellent oondlUon. CR 7-433? Murray Hill, N. J. Wkippany, N. J. O E. DELUXE reifrtstexator. fl r\i ft. ing stenographic position, advancement to secretary. CELANESE (Near Summit) (Near Morrittown) SELLING. NON. SELLING $25 Perfect condition CR. 3-1093 V«rr pl*M%ivt workln* eonenttona. eonffMiU] oomputom. **r-«ondiu«n«d MOVING. 7' FiHrMiOre. *xcelle»t con CORP. OF AMERICA dltton. ME S-9790. office, automatic mXmrj tnoreaM*. p*W TUMOM, free ho»p»t*ai**tton. medic* MORRIS COirRT, SUMMIT. N J. PART TIME, FULL TIME •nd •urgtoil Insurance. Life insurance and rwlrsmayt benefit*/^ -—~- »—MISCELLANEOUS STENOGRAPHER Ciiiour O»V» *4 S-O150 for •ppototment. «r *pp*T In Pcrmanenit position wtt» udti IF YOU ACT NOW ~ BO8FTTAL bad*, wneel chairs, walker*, firm Muat b« lociirat* XyptM vt-.h IBM OPERATOR sun lamp* - for sal* or rent Free abiilty to Mum* rf»pc«tu«lb:iMT CVorml — delivery - FruchtmaD'a-Prascrtptloa INTERNATIONAL PAPER CO. »»l»ry. CorapaiiT t>fi»flfrt«; cv>n»«»nlrnir p to"pfomoiionsrTifofn^ mthin we now have an p^ Center. Summit CR J-7171. looaMon n«ir UrUon Crr.:r-r Applv to. j an expenenced IBM operator. This man should have at least PUBLIC SALE WHIPPANY, N. J. WHippany 8-0150 WM. KRATT CO. |3 years experience on 402. 604. and other auxiliary IBM THERE ARE ALSO POSITIONS Satan of Dr. A P. McOsvln AU SM Johnaon Plv« Vivien, W J nonie furnlahlnfai. Phllco air condi- machines. Must have background in wiring. Excellent op- tioner, latent model, etc 18 a.m. to i DIETARY AIDES |3> ;>:n.. MadUoa CaUerle*. 230 Main St., To A«re SO I portunity for qualified person. Many benefits. IN OUR RESTAURANT FOR Madison. No experience nrrc—n ;r. «ill tr&ln EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 40-hou» week; good *ai»xy and rtn- AMERICAN Standard tu conversion ploj'ee benefit* Apply In |M«r»»n Over- Ciba Pharmaceutical Products Inc. 3 WAITRESSES tirUt, 1 year old. $35. CR, 3-2SK look Hc«pendable. well p-oc>iH«d. tiave *'e are Union County's lanewt U.n.? perKMkiliry Ste,vdy Job, 3 . t* !> a more iucra- TO ASSIST IN DRY CLEANLVG sambly work In moditn Wev-u>«.!.-i •Itr flrid PLANT. NO NIGHT OPENINGS Eves. 7:30 to 9 PM plant. Paid holldaj-s, p«ld racaren* Pve.-y one want* *o owr, • honw— IF IT'S WOVEN, TRY ALPDRN'S: P*r- CLERK - TYPIST . MUA*. be sareful and courteotl*. Ci- cals, 2ol, sl!k, Unen, nylon, dacron. or- by telephone fixwi your o»-n homr •day* Marten'* Confectionery. 388 Charline's Drug Store to make appolivuiipnt for rcpr»«-n'.- CR 3-.7OOO. ere*. CR 3-:.M AIR CONDITIONED BUILDING Ion, drapery, uphol»t*ry, brlcUl fatorJcs, :s ttuwea n., summit at T-OOOO Springfield Ave.. Summit. • "Do It Yourself" acceasoriM and no- 417 Springfield A»«, Summit atlve to coil abenit a much nrr* tion* from P\tw. Dan Rlvrr, Bot- Deparunent Pars V^r.* empJoye* f.T INTERVIEWS GIVEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY any, Everfaait. Quadriga, Oaley & Lord. TYPIST-CLERICAL WE 2-8M3, nlh-ht», DR. J-K75. for sport in* O-xm* Deparrmesir SERVICE STATION TYPIST — CLERK detail* Mnlllnson, BeldlnK - CorticeJU, Punjab, • June Graduate Preferred SUMMIT HARDWARE AHENDANT 9:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. WanieutU, Crompton, Sohumaoher- Requires trpint ttperlence and «hpt. SALI£CLERK Waverly etc. Advance. B\»tterlck. Uc- Publishing ability for pnnl office clerical .1J« SprtrnrT^d Ave duWei. Ferm»Mcx portUon with good for counter work at laundry and dry Kmpertenoe pieferred. a d»ys. Call, and Simplicity pattern*; Vo»us Interesting — challenging oppor- «*rUnf rate, Accident and atcknt**. cleaning plant Nrat, control*!. A*re Estate asiearnxn. ripetirac<>d. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY nnd Modes RoyaJe* Kt/tern Sarvice. medical, aursje*! and hospital t>on»- » to 40 9i**Aj position, salary, v*. ('«• otd er>biiiCien evening* to 10 PM. Soindiy to tunity—in pleasant—modern—up- fit* by Company. Apply In person or cation, othur benrfit* Apply In per- R.!:rvmltt. He«l t>pponunt:y! *'*l'e S P.M. MOrrlstown 4-1714. to-date.;— air conditioned office. ttltpbooe for interview son. Corby's Enterprise Laiuxlry, Jl Bo» 541. bua-^nJ: Heraid. for coo- M River Rd.. Summit Sunvnlt Are , Summit. rirt! t Lunch Room (1 hour lunch)—5 day TRl'CK driven, experienced. Stephene- ALPERN'8 TARD OOOD0 «nd DEC CUJIK. Reo«ra rooni; !n>l:m v.tv*- Miller Co. M RuweU Fl, ©ummlt ORATOR 8UPPLIB9. oppo^te Aldrr- week. Company paid—Disability Keuffel & Esser Co, TAXI driver wanted, full or part n«»y MUk Barn on Rt. 10, eMraix* <"»«. »»xy Applv Prnwrkr.r! or.'ic-*, Ovpr- ::-ne. LutUTinrj T»X1 CH 7-1100. CR 7-OCOO. % and Insurance Benefits—Year End U willow st Chatham. N. J Uiok H«.W[iltaJ, SvmuiU* SUPER MARKET JOBS Littleton rd. (Rt 200). So 72 bus su>j, 5-7»so HILL CITT n*6U> Cabs ar.**&y work TRUCK DRIVERS HELPERS 100 fe« away. Morrtu Plain*, N. J and Christmas Bonus. 8TORE9 control clerk. AwlM p»\Tx»U T*tt driver CB 3-.ZW fceady work, good pay, plua additional CKXPC hand wrltlim. trp'.i:« dertr- MALES — FEMALES VOICE of Miulc 4-»pr«l HI-FI phorw- MEN! Do xo-i wmsi: a part-time p:«al- f«mploTee be«Wlt«. Apply M 100 Sum- graph. nuthotrany cabinet. New. won TYPIST ab»e. Apply Peruonxiel Oftlc*. Chrr- T Mertindale-Hubbell, Inc. look HospltsJ. turruntt Un:'. Would j-f-i -'Af aa extra »30 mit Are Chatham FULL TIME — PART TIME in contest; »75 or bnrt offer. Lwc" 1 Pro*pect Street Afternoon* I » to Iflo T.U: #ith»r to ISO pe^ •»«*' Ar» rtni willing 4 x 8' o4J mural, scenic design, suit- • or S aXternoam. Oood par. Pleasant WOMEN I I have s part-time pontl.-u; DEL I VEST MAH (Opposite Y.W.C.A). to week for ::' Guaranteed commu- 1 hours morntnga Mt«t Wrapptrt — B«ggtrs able rec. room, den, hall; $30 or working ooodKloaa. flHH telephone for eomeon* re*Ujr *erl>u» \:>nn »t»t* ind bou'jae* ererr Uir.r you Earn I40-I7S weekly beat offer. CR 7-02»l Summit, N. J. Cor appointiMot. making MO to M0. each week Ouir- »h.>w our product For lnformAtlMi Groctry Clerki — Che<;ktr» aatewd Pommlasion* and boi'ueK cail Murdock »-M54 aft«T I pn. Sumlt area JUNGLE gym and 2 swings. CR. 7-0106 _ CRestview 3-6060 paid weekly. For lnfurmaU.>n c»ll Till* can become your own bualnej* COLUNS-ADEY CO. C**h bond required tf you qualify. TYPEWRITER, Underwood Standard. Murdock t-MH after «pm TAXI driver* Part Uaie: weekrodt E»CfUeM condition. 140. CR. 7-130»-_ MO Bprtnttirtd Arc. Summit ar.d nVh:* Faa tlai*: day or eight. Ideal for man who works afternoon* MOTHER'S helper two wttij r nd of }ot> ruprrla;?cons Dedra Cocucrur- 1 ohlldren. Monday. Wrduosttsy, Fri- MUburn. GOOD DEAL SUPER MARKETS FEDEKAL enlarfer, Umrr electric dry- Chatham Department Store, ME 5- ohambarmatd-wmttrta. In family of tfcxi Co. :00 Pli»eway. New Prciri- w. trays, plates, etc CR 3-27 Atlantic City Meet BUYS AJCD SELLS- Alianburt Piano House of Kawjo nips; roil top -p.itnutgi. wort* of art. etc, Sumailt. CR 3-334S i and Orfas* Since IM7 UEOROI'S AUCTION ROOMS FOUND Joivc y TR ,'-«4 CAFETERIA WOKKFR Stm Pro%idfnce — AiJen W. tl5, ail SIMB. °f mirrors, II and September Piano 3a> B3 SCUJCIT AVEJ.T1 FOR SAU or tr*d». tseatlso* banjo. PS: Victorian sofas DOGS . CATS — S<-» Summit Anix.al to " Aj>;':f frM; : •.- PM v 24 cil 01 Wissner Student UprlgiW t Tel ClUstvlew 7-OMW Jtf-jar road5ter (or VaUswagsn plus F R' j*r!, riper:r.?fn'k-r.t n< schools -••v*.. 0*".' •*?<«•. t ** I" * o* W>1 far* Leairu* i,ii-:rp !>ir;aJ pk^» 18 ":•'.':^ : v Hd S t' W> «•!!] buy ynur att:e contents. -»».-. oe- c»h CR 3-7155 aftsr « person: p-va> '. 'j^ obics, brtc-a-brac. good furrU- Summit H>ri}d !f y,i-.;r do« t* fn-.iad H.;.. •A.;i it'.'.crA a \':,Tf-<• S-,adio Vt'KY l.i r -.•r.\<-ntion r',-f some antique*, m*na. tooi« a^id 475 ' WE BrY book* P'.«HJ» e&;! f->r tcfar- S6 PACKARD S«l»n>. i ;'r;,i>tn« supplies Open evtsr day e»- Campbell Limed Oak: matlon E M. Book Shop. f.Ur.Utld uttr.». 298 Broiid Si , Su.-iiinit. CR .'•• AtLir.t:c < .-> f.- '-Iv Wednesday. 8 to 8. Archie* Re- 4-3SWO. 1 .it the shflburn*- l !. !• JS un- •»• „,— • »«• from grocery Laeter 6yin«v _.. 425 i MI I Vote Grand 5 CVLLSDEH !-r the auspices li.e Depart- 1 Kranl-.li dc Bach Grs_:-.d '.:. e ' id r,i A*'- L: s: Summit. Cll J-334J FRED STENGEL y >oTBALL eQulP'tnenft: helmet, alze ''.'1 CR S- Carpsctry repair*, alterati!>rj cabinet* ^aip*-:.:.'.! v!..-.'-. r:d t;el fca PLYMOCTB aub swtan. «*oeii- •jr'.r,- Rentals d V, shoulder pads. JMVU size 34. 'Hammond C-'2'5rian A; Leslie WE Bl"Y Scrap trail MrraJ DR S-Ul" ban, formica to;w, r>vre*ts>n ruoms .1-.-* » iri'.a;: ('P. D!;,xcl 8-&230. | Spealctf i L's*-d i . 1795 00 mux d*"c!3*r»icsi CLftaditAosx. Goo«d adtUUana 1248 Uasrr.olu Place. It^lou ,7^" then,** n ' I >.c S-:jy-nn- irw SS*} CR 7-130$ N J Murdoek 8-«632 PLEASANT rv>, ;n private CR UNFURNISHED APT. FOR RENT -•- , , _,,' -•_>, ,._ i Rental Purcluse Plan Available 3-5727 tendftit, 11.* Lci'lfr-;..;i H it." • »sD fiinera (polarowl . Fiasa equip- • w.-,.-, * n,_i, ». , s,^^^^. LICENSED NURSIN6 HOME >S E.VOU&« Ford or wko. B*c- CARPtNTRT ALTCTATIONS "repair* i S i}.KM co-qperatt- •;•«..- n ik Kach jcar the pr-p meeting Included. Like n*w. DR«*«t j^g^g *» .-;':-«•. a(S Bcu E THE HEMLOCKS DKUnettvc. tunaity. 3-3345 3? Wc*3d'.ii"(l Ave Summ'.- r~.im^iri"d 1 irm CH "-4:54 ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE coutrry-l'.ke tumniJldl&ft KIIKI tf- provides an cpportur.i!\ f .r all ad- XD PHONOGRAPH. Weboor port- <0 E. Jersey St. Kliabe'.h, N J r-••)•.* w:.!i k;-nhen prtvUesjea Free ' z, \^.~ f'.cltin* H how noraint _c*n" M*ds- 1655 POMTIAC 4-4ooc. «c«U»n» coo- MA—OKUSMA&LMO TR .1-SMST: 1; .r.^Jrato.-". t) rr.et-t t ;t: .fi with T»-o-»pe*)ter. saoptolre n«*Ue. HALVES Brother* baby prand plar.o FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT f,U. •ursscal tad ehroeieaUjr UI low ir.!l«ff »:S«6. CR. J- KlXJM n<1 -nCMXth* old. »S0. DRetei 8-5000. walnut ca«#. sp4C« *av::;s sq\iA.-<-< UEreurr 5-855J f 6 Si- & S-.ui SKWTNQ. ALTERATIONS AKD MEND- f' * and ba'h. private —— the < nini««nncr of :•:'.*!, r.nvr ft Kit ..1 r •»-#<• CARRIAGE, fc Hedatrom. birk. Oood rcrwllrlon CR 3-0418 ING DREXEL e-.SWfl 2 T ,( » , ,: •»,« ,1' 4- I -. -• j-J: .-^•. :^it-r-1- > J«« w4tto n 1 BUICK RAH. FABIEN 1 NHX>RM S.S SHOP (i !*):>'(/ ll' t I » 1 . 1 12} DHexri "^ j HAfJO, baby gm.n-d. 5 loc«. Fine con", INSTRUCTIONS Fcr ft-..tl«na4i Xnt lu- 1 'nrrj n-. .!::,:! pr -t dltlon. 12100 new—make otf.fr- DRcx- tlgniJs « good tiff*— a*Ktr» Alt-er-a-t-ksn dr**^.f*. %- ; if'**.. * o> P M M- \1 K~^ M I.. -• 2hrf.__pwJU-.ht». 1-. CK orner a:id *h»r,>i'l>i«.' • .5 AMERICAN Oriental ru«. $50; fJ9-J2i5 6 A: p ir. ACCORDION — Hawaiian Oultar. 1 »•- r,f»' brak* llrJnt!—cylinder*. i:33 FR 7-1389 it*~LAM>it Af fc «(lj\'5 rose »aroll rug. 125. P»<1« in- FINE old O«rm*n rlollr.. son* at rodx bnmt Werner Frootfs* jLAROE-amiortable M:ig> i 's lira A , ,- r- from tin ir ;• • ;,jwl. CR 3-«257. 1-«30 g »«ni FOR SALE DRexri 6-000« -SJ KAKUEY Dsviitooii Ckwd oondl- LANDSCAPE GAKDENER Month!} ! bn-'.h PPark!!« CR 3-28*4 , extpr,-->e K,: • t.r.-N of. tx-- B twcrtor "4CK1. CR 3-085(1 lawn C«LT to rtidi t—fTRMTlRK CR CL-ARIN'LT llLst£Ui-.lm. C»15 B4U lawn cajp, top rtr»«*l:-.i{. seedti-g. re- j COMFORTAHLF. r.»*v. e*ceiJetv, conaltioii. DRPXPI «-::7f) niicr 3 30 pm pair, uid put l:i r.,*1 1M4 CK 3-4033 I J—DOGS '.NO PETS »Uruba. rMiune ..:-. ^ s'.j-.sl tn>« rtmt:i CKVX! condl:ur. 17-95 CR 3-881! jLAROJJ a';r*«!vf f.irr.lailed rtuwri •>> ar-d 74" Polished Pittsburgh pla*e wort lud rmie:^: |i«.-:,* DR 6-4-itW On Bcfesoii;Dean's.List PERSONAL FORD :9V. Vlrtwla H«.rd'.op. Ftord- ! P-lvat* !vnie Near all r-,r. Reasonable. CR. 3-WH, POODLES. reaJ toys. d*ln:y ap.-I.-r* LANDSCAPING MATffilALS - toptolf I A - > cmitlc. RAH. wMtewtU Uro» «- Reier- Nrw l'ro\id*nc«" — \\ Y..J1} \\. MODERN brown frlM* couch and I Wlix not i>e rwponMW* for humu*. beiflu.-n 'blocks A 1*0 Huon CB 3-»S*7 !>rtc-a--».-*< Keiuifli CAMweli' 6-»73 "' ctlient condiuoa. iow mU*«ce. MM. 7-1,19', C'M'.T wtth down cushions. 12S Un- . srm t<( Mr „:-.•! M:- Wil: it-rvaoi typewriter, 119. CR 3-»2i. r;;rrcJT1AC. blue 2-daor. u li (M TOP SOIL INSTRUCTIONS oarrtMte Oood condl- ilrm CR 7-4:21 n;e;r,i runity t > he!p eleo: IKE *nd i ENGLISH S--a:«ltuxi ••«•', *300. »6 Kem. «4i a >w ».- -~~i»-MlSICAL INSTRUMENTS t:i- "Tew of ^!» Repubilcan ticket . | Place work DR 8-3 )F5 n«is (tfiiJieirMin Parkin« STAble disp-isl-lon. r< •-•if.t^red AKC • CR. 3-W4 <;l;:i«i p r»f:v»-..!" „ Bthri \V FL-cher. 3; Old Farm R<1 | V.>!\ni:eer» Urgently 4S BUICK Convertible. R*H. Escti- LANDSCAPE OARDE.VER L*»u c»r« ] l MT 5-9249 i*ANOS. many famcwa make* In MJSS Ik' .5 t junn . 2-MA0 CR 3-47S5. »ii ME by the month Repmr and build roocn 51S Murria A\~ • yoclc Expert service tkwe. 2i3 HAVE -<>u 3 r 1 new lawn* T^p driving, re-teedliig, ] Soimmi'.'. Brcwd St.. Summit. CR. J-J*6«. Open POODLES—2 ,le "^mluiatur^ lo"l > ^' >^ P''« rour e!f.3rt« MO TD m x3el Oood oacwlllioti. ; jml mo! v<>u ferullldnK; R*JM> vlirub worrit. Coui Htiqhts Buildinq for . •»• 9'to 9. Saturday* f to 5. weeRsoidld; : home ral^ A K^'r4- » « • »" «*« ^' '« «SO0 CR 3-3WB7. plets tree service Free astlmate. DR^xel 8-3241. c.in .sfw kill!, rrochrt. h'V»k or br^Sd 2 j'O'.it^ x\\fv. PIANO-Cut down, rebuilt upright. nun, e:*.. w<* will nil rhi-m Jor 1847 CKFVROU-:.T nww rnowr. mlt CH ;*-Sy afer t PM covers. br*k«* RAH, food August Reported Up Mirror tap. SxceUent ooadlUon. C^il I PART Pcr.'Un kf-> Be ifivt-n a»j.y y-.i-.i Par lrJ.\-m»Uou c.Ul OKexei DOM1NICK CH1KHA (»m, priva'e spector !>uca ffi j ary theory v >l" In thO: C". r.-r,ii CH 3:ZJ 1 Cimi;»l«e ":re b.-rvi.-e Miuiday filoti hi.s August at 'I Cii A». i'.i l.'i'i bo- Youu: KA:.W,«.K] 2-9.U2 CDl'PI.E or aluirel, kltonen forc tlu> AND CP 3-8S34 with Tounshap (l.Tk Wlliam rj ' ' -MASON CONTIUCTOM Russo listing iwrmils for nev, ' room. ov;ve:ilet>; Hc Inland nrijin. '.y h.T. al- WANTED bu«ln«*s ce:«ej aiid ail tTaiu.- const ruction tut.ihng JUJ.i.y', FOR SALE PLA8TER1NO. ar.d Maeon WorK. bri-k as many capitaK as it had REAL ESTATE compared to Siu.OM for July. •tepv, *alkj and pun*. No Job 100 l-SUMMIT 1-SUMMIT 1-SUMMIT l-SUMMT •mall. Call CR 3-5M7. FURNISHED n»m for irervUeinan'. Bef- towns, narro'Aul dijv.n to e:enre» DRe»i»S 9-4'. 15 md then BALTUSRuL CorutrurUoo Co. Uason- MILLBURN—p;*m»ajvt frtom. conrrta- FOR THE BEST SERVICE MASTER SUITE ON 1st FLOOR Coauactor and builder. Suwie*, brick lerit tiransporta-i.lon. (iem.lem»n pre- | $1,384,490, sliehtly below the samp ' UNUSUAL aldewallca. All type ror.orne worli Always One of Summit's inos*. unusual hom^. j-Ute root. In MldiMAn to mu,'.te Nrred. Call DReiri 9-4M1 .fter 6 30 ^^ ,„, ,paf j addtuonai bedroom. b*rj» usid Uva'u-v Qn '.at :T>or._ 3 b«lnx>ni« and 2 *torr rtm\*r hall rolocvul kxmted and con»tni-tirm. Nicholas Budlst, It is fstimatcH that onr-*ixth of l :r. Wood;* rid Pu~k. I**, floor: btffc* CReatrlew 3-HJ63 Permits last mr>nth for one fam-! on 2nd Be:m'.l: .i'..y fr-hrui>bwl 2.'/) deep lot. Cowuuons aivd appflCiit- n:u,U-r bedrooan and tU«d bath, ma- Mil Mo-rl» Turnj>llce, p the rain that f.i.U on ti-«' l'nited at the' htw. In tlvis cuf'om- buU*'h":i>». Many rxxta* incjudt-d Occujiancv »•—MISCELLANEOUS (*'>m(or'.able, l ily dwfllinikjs mrltided Kmil Via 1 'Consult a Realtor on UUe-to *evile >s' it* We liav* t.!ie K«-v d ar.udy, tiled powder DRrm-1' 6- « »hs.>rhi'd h\ M> klM-hen. and breakfatrt ., S».i l\ir«-st Alt'. $12.nnfl, F o*tb* CR 3-6950 GLAZEBROOK-SHEF'AKD AGENCY CR 3-4610 »re*. b>utiir't fwn»r>'. large llvlwt room ROUBS CLE.AVKn FROM TOP »r.d> dinina r-»m. Florldx room. Jnxt ROOM f«r rnivt, i-entrai!)' located CR R. and \V. J H«-\ noliK TO BO1TOM 74W SUMMIT floic 3 Urge bfdrooum and 2 tiled .----- ^-v-.-,-,, T. and Princeton Aves, ^JM.OOO; PROFESSIONAL SUITE FOR RENT b»'jM. 3 car gtrm^. ' Walls, wood work and windows Trip fmt wave nf mi LAKCrG roum, n»^ir O.verlook Hiwpltal. . . T, . . „ ' /* REAL ESTATE BOARD Lawyer • Doctor • Dentist - Accountant washed. Floors cleaned and waxed. Jnnn A. E. J. DUNMDER c..ir»(te. CB 3-6100 -. ! Hrnhny, Fvcr^rwn l.anr. n tin- Initffi st.iii s w.^ mainly covering Triple "A" Location CONSTRUCTION CO. Repeats given special considera- r-zr rrr~ .;. :".. —,—-J_' $ 1,600; (Jrdy.llc'aln Co Country-i niiU'-h'; «!n!i»; l! r A:l.ir;in- sea- Second floor front — 3H7 Springfield A^» C-R 3-«54« Sun A Brta. CR 3-«5flO tion. ,t.,.ut \tVV II SUMMIT bt ranodeW on exterior and renovared on Inside to »uit tetuin-.» need*. aa>RiNOFin,iAPARTMEN) T ,MFO MORRIR RENS AVT E side Dr., $22.WNI;'" James Hoa*:-!,. Jt Argonaut Household Service WAI.KKR COURT land. Pla.nfiHd Avc , $15 m and J hoard fr"m lfl":! BERKELEY HEIGHTS Luxury ff»*'rfl:i(Ul4oi»*d Ona Dr , $is,onoHuildm. R Corp., Berkeley NEW PROVIDENCE CH 3-H224. o hull, living room, dtnln« HOUSE OP EXPERTS furnlshea!r» i rc»>tn», '2 rnvipy-imaI I'.W, Churrh. Hiaincmd Hill ltd. and »m 2! x 2!" heat, lar^e 1« |34»00 plete or »pr>v; rhlmnrya repaired or FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT! CB. 3-1900 Dinlnc room, breakfaat ro-wn. kltolien, >tudy. lavatory-, th-'c twxlrootm, tile onc-fannly dwelling and jjreen- 3-J530 ( WALTER E. EDMONDSON, cleaned: aldewalk nev or repaired. Walter A _. b*th, kleeptng porch. FuU tMuemeat, Oil steam o«*t, Uvatoc)'. extra ro«n. No Job too »maU. Free uilrrutu NEW PROVIDENCE — « rooms. 2 h-x\- house, Tip Top Way, $32,000. anywhere Ji:ne» B Morris 3-cax garafe. Realtor CR. 3-«4IJ. room&; automattc h«.t. trar&ff* Or- The inspector transferred AUR- Clwood M. Obn« 7-043S Cowerdemt U> evtiryiMng 'Brayton arei' Owner rr.r>vlr.g *.a Maa&achu«etU ve!;lent Irva^.lon Call after 0 p m The Richland Co. 3-7010 182 Sprlngfieid Ate . Sunumlt, CR 3-7JOO ust fees of $324 to the town.ship and off«n thU propsrty at $28,000 Including ve:ic*:.a.a biJnde. e^ecwiic nnge. NEW roofs, *l\t« roofs and rhlraneyi ORe(ft»r>- 3-4S71 If no a:iswer call Cleveland. TTT.. 8O< The SUffOrt i-lCOO ii dishwasher. 2A-SH0RT HILLS repaired, glitters and lf*d«n re- Cll'-u'vlew 3-01 US treasurer. Joseph A Miano. Richard H. B 7-4034 pslred or replaced. HAROLD HAR- Richmond 7O< Robert H. 9t«el« 7-OOS7 Grace A. Handwork, Realtor SHORT HILLS. UnXBORN, MAPLE- ~HO0MS. fumiolu-d liinme. Cll. 3- 3-7«7« RISON CR 7-'.Mi* /, hn F. TsrUr 308 &prin«flrid A\o. CR 3-M00; 3-34« WOOD. THI ORANOE8 and IT nth« The lower H10 Crandi- \ alloy of frtm SIWARK alUr n PM ami "blttnors and Johnsm 3-1404 CAKPENTRY-TILIVa-PAINTlUa • uburban residential communltle* Texas is one of the great garden hundav*. > »•>. •'•uoo raua> A:'red 8. Andsraon 3-0800 OPP N'ICOLA CHnVROI.CT throughout Ew«x. Cnlnn and Unrrli Fred J. Rlbbacb FURNISHED APARTMENT Butler Armey 5-1700 couotlM: coDTeiUcat to UM Lack»- Repaln and alterations; bathrooms, areas of the world, where 40 vari- 10'-; tax not 1 Britrik Bros. 3-7080 wanna kitchens or any Inside work. CtMnvta FOR RENT eties of veKetablcs arc fcrmvn in Wa.*.*r B. Bdnvondaon 3-7300 WANTED!!! IDEAL and formica top*. No Job too small. Joan O. Qhrystal 3-8224 ROBERT E. DIETZ COMPANY CR. 3-3BM GILLETTE N J. 3-room commercial quantities. 3-0117 Purchaser »"ho has an appreeii'lin for children tllvj 1 aiHl 3-room fnrnl»li* F. Church REALTOW ROOFINO, gnvittt. leadeca. aiding, Ginebrook -Shepnera for cvi»toml7rd det.ijljs of « iin<<.- ThU 5 ytMr clrt. newly dfr mA Herri* and f«ae> Tumplk*. SbOrt mm»t«. Prtva'.e entmnoe. Mll!l:>trt"" mechanic In a home, S:-.n.it«l r >n- pnlntlnK. K:ine Contraotlnit Co. 7-l«l •- rtrarv« A. Handwork 3-9400 r,«nr;i 1& UA-ntftt til .» k:n!"'"d Kills 0Roru mn nr<:i ai New Pr'>vltti'ire T!".« - The Company that supplied ahopplng. Within 3 block* of f THHL'K f...;ns dud lM !i. wniiwt fl'>n-, E' ;ner D Houston 3-6444 CLEAN and rtpatr clilnvnry* and X"'- prlvnie Iv.nive, All utUlune W'Ut.iiil<- JoHj-BfCk-Schmldt Co. 7-1M1 achooie. 4 churches »nd a ne'.v, ij.-ci- ! IX LOVELY SETTING tens; wa*n w'.ndowi. »ax floora tlful ahopjilng center. This rorii 1UK arc.t c".']t«> r rr.[>l<'.€• w;;h for h-.L>'.:ir<« rf»'i;>'.e. CiVivn.l'V. to C Krily Awncy 7-2121 Thin S'-v Eiisland type U situaited «l and small paint Jr>rw. R«lnliard'. sin-Inn aii-1 »ti>r<» CR 7-:i!! GRASS SEED for Citreoc* D. tong * Son 7-4468 house haa a beau'lfrU pln«- pun Oled 1 > hevjtirol w-t:idln({ road on apptxwl- Livingston O-1O78. Livingston 8-IO05 recreaition room which ha« a ^u-b^jue rcfrl-'i r,itor: thr<-e r>a:!". . y' *!rs to exparu-:.. 'I ' T or.** v**-j* I ms-elv ! a<-re: nvarvy beautiful trees H J Turnpike N Y Thruway pit. and g'lK&ntle newly ojillt »,'>n» '.>ni i>Kift i*:ni>U" .-*.'>-,tj(c r.idian* I mil f.hr;h»: 9 rooms, with library and RESIDENTIAL, C«nmer<-l-il .\iti-r»tl«iiiii; BUILDING FOR RENT fireplace, a« well u a new bar. »-|!!i - additions, n-pai™. O'-ncral cor.trao Garden State Parkway lit-!-.: corps".r . Lot t5 X 171). Priced u) maids rootn; Is a dream: houM de- 0fK) a(J FT (»pnn)Xlni»t««lyi »i'h of- formloa top and nnu.in* »*:'-r> t>v in architect for his par- ln« JK), 2-7W2 acoustic exiling and Kentilrt HTJT. it-U .i- $1«.'HX). ffe, 2 w».ih rrxim*. two 10 x 10 ovi-;- Maine Turnpike '•• MAGNIFICENT He>re are ot-hec f(-a.tur<» In ht>u.-<> HOLMES AGENCY, Realtor . s. :>.-! h-'»lr rlilmncv* ami K'^'- licad (lixirs. M..j»lr«''«>d A: MlUbr.-n ters: yrtmh vltjclc>\»*». wax ni»>ns »:irt »w'l »«. .«v»ni-r. Aii-t»-rr I»ox 4^4 w. L*rg« living room spacjewm -l-ili^ Brings You These Fine Products &:. 1896 ' ,see photo In Item sdftial Mxnlon) »niaJl p«ln S-iimnlt, S. J. Mll'.burn Itrm puveUed den. 2 complete biclwi. arcl | Intcnton «• 1(X78. (I-1W.1 A:i l^rjte craM-ventllatrd. Exolustv* fr^rrtov 3-24«t uid plenty of staraKe apace. Ovn'&lzed two S. A. Allsopp, Inc. II—MOVLNQ car pu-age. miicattam drlvewiy and 1 t location. »t SO Colt Ro«d. Oor- •Ten a large kenn«l for yirur pup •Flxrl;^!ve Horr.ns' Realtor DH «-XKM) ir new iton« and frame Colonial y p Old S.'w- Hllii Rd A- Easex. MUlbUrn MOVINO. hatUlniJ. KPHiwwabls. effici- 2 LARGE ROOMS PEN NY PACK LAWNSPUR on l&rg* landscaped lot: lornly wooded Extn p den whwe Dad cjn Salem Colonial OPEN Sl-NDAY ALL DAT ent »erTl^ Call MUrci.yk «-0<).i0 »ruiii(c; aptcloiu and bright rooirui; study, while rent of family iwe r.c- Day oc night. Consolidated Moven, ON CHATHAM'S for Fin* D«Lvxt town* for Lawns, Trees, Shrub*] r'.rculwr stairs, paneled den. drmalng reatdon rot>m. Idea) for a fwnUy *l:h e-CHATHAM TOWNSHIP !-.^ Hir.lv S»>m Union. N J. MAIN' ST. NEAR MADISON S His. r;»m, »un*. l-d-5. C»«rtoli»i W% or- |°^' P«-<1 kltch«m. many clo&eta Beauti- me:..a< asaie ..a* «.l t..e o.i.>.-m ,i;.-.de 3 LQTTS -n the Township of Chatham J2—FAINTING—DECOHAT1NU th.it the -..iisuii- pcr:r.iji.. A:; ,nv.-tn« ; k--,w is Lonj View, River Road. Uvutorv A lr-ionn« CK. 3-W4(l. lot Sullatrf*? for proff«aloiial TERRAGREEN ORGANO VETUSCHI. CR. 7-0MI or any broker. den, p 11-FAR HILLS AREA eli-n k.ito.'wn wl-li h:^4kf.w. nook, HERMAN SCHMIDT palnUni and - fl.or, Sri.i- oratlnn. fonnerly .Vhmidt it HM'- ... . 3 •>• Ccxnplttt, aafs, otl-«K- i.-f.«l;tn we-U. Ff»- minutes "«> F-ir man. For fre« i«tlnia.te rail Miu- 30 Iba. LONG AND LOW • wfh frw i>«klrn • wit »f ••ml-inao*. A _ __ ' gaoic. nonbvming plant 3«0 5prtn«rflfld Av. dork 6-a»57. n In ruat'-r <>f VIT.I, AJ»> »»-i«Tii other oho4o pdreds. Kxrcllxnt 1 |f wonderful »olu«. 9»w9 food. R ,nch houM. brick and frune, clow | 3-3.XO WANTED— Uotutea to paint O. B in» ii nv.mable 150 -! . to»-n Bn/tranoe ball, llvln* n>wn. 7-U14, ev.«. CH 1- White. Jr & Co. Tidntlnn and De<-- j,i-r m.'Titl CH. OTMBI PMC TERRI NtOOUCTS d::i:ri< room, modem kitchen •with W. A. McNamara oratliic. IB F^l>rar St. Crrwtvtew 7- ment with PAHEKHANOIN'O lntnrlor •<.T !fy.iU.»u. FlinF t floir—•et* * <- Milldln*. r:rct>l«ce: 2-car earaife with e4««rlc Country Urtrut U lt« bnst—ond NOT 2»—3kL\DISON ppaintingg . Reasonible. A'r. ?i< Your Dealer Hag Them! a mra. Oa* h«ot. Lot 110 x 150 feiwed. mli(» nriiy. See this BmuMful, rf»l- PleperPl . DDRtxel B-JO39 or MLrciujr m . KM:\$ 130,400. See Ihls today, omly 1* 10 1:J.|>»-C-.. K.itrl7 * motive 3 b«|poo«i\ brick and fran>« J-7M4. floor. l»TMori'. oniy a half mile from the U.L.HVI. h'-:. Plaster walls «tt»<-.hed (rar» S\ilt».>>le f'>r office. UjtM a«»»mblj ROCMELLE PARK O: > ndi»cai>Ml lOOxl.V) lot F!n- WILLIAM ROETHKR paliitlrm. p htnirlDR. decoratlnj. 46 M^ple Ave. work or any business puwalt. CRest- TOTOWA OBRIG, REALTOR A, S. ANDERSON", Realtor 1 rrcrr«'-lon room, full basement. k rlew- II-IOOI. Hou«e« Jar Bale or cus-oni bHi:: '•> 20' r.'-kH In front -patio, many «-, SprtnKfleIrt DRexd «•}:«! NEW JERSEY i: Maple St. Summit p MfSIf STI'DH) !<>r re:r» -bv .*.!)' h^'ir f\R 7-O43J CR. 3-431« your ordt-r Or, If you prefer, buy -he CP. A*.k:r.t; $K 500. PAINTINO— Inferior, Exieriir. !'»[>• T- r-r lor^gor. Ontriuly located-. CR. 7- upaflwu !i'-»me plot trf your cau4c« (H ;;-R4:'j 1 •;•«.•.. CH 3-'' hanirlni;, PlawterliiK QviaJI'v work at now, and build later of.. popular prices. Bob Fabricator*. C. Kelly Agency DRezel 6-OO3S STORES FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE STAFFORD AGENCY, Realtor* COUNTRY 78 S-.imrr.lt Ave CR 7.2131 Evis FR CB ROCCO CARELLA SUMMIT. SUK*. Ceotral. Telephone AU Uie rood fetitWM r>e Cvl bututalow'in beAirlful coun. OARAOE. 23J Vlorrt* Ave, CR. 3- I ii? *.i i -,n- »• --ini; wU4i benrlntt fruit trees. a; dining roocn. unique library, ponw- Vi!V!. :»*ns and we41-«!inib<>ed; near r.''..'l.T!)"*wi«en fl and T PM. drfv>m» aiid 3 •',<• r.«» HUlriew School »nd ether P1ANX>8 tunnd g^irnml r» p^lmi^ ward OARACiE for r»r.t. «3 TiUlp ft . , Bum- ator>', recrt'Atfn r • 11. '-Cl ,VO-K1 Ri - r.xer-ieaees Astlnf $11,400. hvha on 2nd floor. FlnWied recreat+on basemen;, ooriu-r locn'J «-i w.\s CR 3-3«2« fuiv guanuvteed El.. 2-:*l? rr,;- rn :-M:4 • >rn downstatn, fmt hot wat«r heat school* and fchor>P'.ni<.yi.iinrv . r.vrs A- t>ur.. CR r-0 OAHAHf) for r."Jit. SO Fr»nki;n P!»r<". - \v« hare many other fine lutings fXOOB •:.*• only oo*t« »175 a year and taxes O-XTW-r anxtoiu t«i-»e!I. lwper-^, F .- f'.ir her Information call ' Simtiilt Atoo outdoor pnrklnv f»V, 80 a >•«•!, The yard U> ea»y to and make oJfn. »2: V>0. fi;iarr m 3-37T7: ral| 7 to.'.O AM .V.n'AUi. Thil 15 )t>ar odd house «loca fXOOR maintenance. »anrtlr.«;, f.nlfh- Fast Occupancy JOSEPH F. CHURCH, lni; and waxing. R J Ptrxt'A it b..tia a-? ii^ed a dollar *p*nit on It to move BUTLER AGENCY ROOM AND IOARD -i-n*. in. Ea«j' walking dUtance to ev- 1.-...S 4 vir eld 3 h*-(i: >->.T. r-.>:.•.. Realtor DRexr! a-5*4fl. f.-y:unj The prlc« It ri«hi^Ju»t give 7 De Foreat' Av* CR 3-77-.O -c2 Br^' ! S: Summit CR 3-O417 J4-PLATING . POLISHINO LICENSED praftloal nurss will bos'd •;> *.!ie opportunity to ahow j\>u O-JX Parting on pre:iUi-» [ and RrlPs kind attention to «eml In- ; -;w luting. $34,500. l:iclud''A breivitf, .-v MISCELLANEOUS »*)M or elrterlT lair fB 7-219S >ry o;i the !'.r« fij PLATINO—(fold, sliver, nlckrt.,chrome, JOAN 0. CHRYSTAL i^e Ir. bMwmer:. copper, t'jc Drive In Ur M»fll»on PLEASANT grmind f.nor roox. l^xrej- prtccd at $22.o« rJC qul:< '^INSPECT THIS CUSTOM Oallerlm 2J0 Main «... Uadlaoo !*>:i' me*:* Elderly per« >n w.k'«ne Realtor TH 7-2007. Th* X>B»n-. W5 Sprin«rf!»>l • Ave , » tWor«*t Av». Bummlt MOVE RIGHT IN i* HOLMES AGENCY, Realtor S;>;:* >••»;. 3 beautiful bedrooms, CR. 3-8224 iriv"Iv t.• .r.s? rcKJTfi with f.r*^il*ce. din- To this beautiful air conditioned al- I E.V. -.396 j.45 Mapic S-' Pi.Tirn;:, N J. ,'.rii? w;r. 2-car rarage Olr h w. heat Trila older home on a large oorxMr most new spilt level on a deiid eiidi ; Se-. or, ::-*!<»•—3 men*. Nice porrh. Rentals Rentals Wanted '.x \A a rctnltMter of the gracious living r.re*t overlooklnn tiie C.in>e Brokf I .—»«• 'Crejr.v'.ev 3-2V,') Ne»-' Rf»:y to more In for |24»O, <>' yeater year. It haa a rruOda room COUIVUTT Club The (rracio'Js llv-nm UNFURNISHED APT. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS j-.atih on th* 1M floor, a library. iwm wl'h plc-urf »:nu«'' ir.d a-.- CURTIS & ASSOCIATES ^T course, a nice entrance hall. ea«y traotlr* fire place le»d« to !*)•!)• an FOR RENT '•»:.-.< to the 4 master bedrooms on op*U porch with \>»lirrqur Tlreplnce Long, Low ^7 Clinton—Bt. 15 ?:.'. Tnere are 3 bedrooma on 3rd floor. and a g buenMnt haa laundry, laratory. f»ofillen.t klw^hen afford* Ample ruom WHITE BRICK as-.:! f.-»n-.'» . DELUXE !-• ^,m ajK.rvner.' In :- Im- for a dinette »! A tew nt«-fw » <. 'hll- ' .rruct room, win* room and »tora«e. v :.r, - in itanur*. We h»»e 3 chUdren now and we'd ••<• -x> !> iy » h.ime Any 3 or 4 b»dr<»om ("H 1-AJW ovn.r, r.»*d 4 r 4! Ma/p> S'ro<-. <~R 3W l».v >l 1 ; :. I'.IW tn rr>:nru,.l ai.d »Ui'J<>n Price »J4 VI'J. ocKn—»'9uiil do Ju»t flii*. ber.wemi ( a:>'J 8 Ave Hummk CHARM CAPE COD bulit 1M1 3 t>.rrh nvnu-e. IJU-K** .%.iin«j ir.. a", c.rre:.'. p'!'^*. we'te Just mLwed l.-n::."- .:n« CM k SHADE TREES, in man varietin >•"' .'if-n. de^n and ponI-WIH-III '•>•• 3 b«lroom« an4 batii above M,uiy fnilt trre« 2-<^ir K^«/'' "-" > ' TJ: or. "vi fintnes air«*-*nkiin District. AWrtOUteiy priced extra* Ymi shoiUd »ee U. Oall n»n- PRIME LOCATION ,, :-i<-k and a prayar s*t-«n our enly • SCOn LAWN CARE PRODUCTS '-!" WO. er. CR , 3-3514 „ __; And lilre uppe ir.i.-.ri rr..iv '"v> f^-.r.'l i Kara**, adult*. !»'-itr sta*!• UNFURNISHED HOUSE— CR 3-7827 AGRICO • MANURE • HUMUS • TOP SOIL PERSONAL BROKf« SERVICE ,:i ' hb, nttraf* 1 vr 4 tvlr- ":i;f <' -.(•:.t-u WANHD Suunriilt and Vlalaity,.. . AltiULtKi oil » 'li.e 1J". In A!. '/.-.i»e • «ii« time acr.m. tnOi^ri. »ed cr"*'..-..'" afiprccta-tt (fttltiK first f aaid he*t (>r.-,:.U. A'••»:.• REALTOR your need* In »ce)(l.'i«k.. buylnit. fluan- :,•>•. f.ir 'run Lincoln «cho>l. It » 1 able Oct 1 CR 3-2'JW q ;!rk -SfHer Aaklntr UK V*' ! crick at It—ur new hora», M'.m.« A*lr«s» Crmtrtew 3-1000 consult VVHITMORE & JOHNSON' Our telf-p!vr>:.» U ORanf* «-»3M aivd UNFURN. HOUSE FOR RENT and »TM. CR. 7.-r7!7 JOHN F. TAVXOR. V^ _„_„ acrneonea aiwtji horns after 7 P.M. City 447 SprlnffleiJOHN Fd . ArTAVXORe Summi. t CH 3-.8<« * Bank St.. Realtors CR 3-lV>> 4-'i BOOM hrrjiw Lanre «in big T»"l. f.2J a inor/:-. CH 3-W1M, FURNISHED APARTMENT after 5 P M CH WANTED Unfumiihtd Rooms HOMES • HOMESITES FOR RENT Dftexel 9-.1WT al*«r « P M 'i !i'WI.t« rrn". *lvh inltciiWiev.c W'.i'.'i-t 'rr.'-:i: in "SUMMITS NEWEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY" '-II 3-M.'.7 I FURNISHED ROOMS GARAGE WANTED rum WELLMORE BUILDERS or YOUR OWN MtOKER Milllngton 7-1490 I SINOLE and double tnami Oer/>- | SHORT HIL.US cr»'iplp e l5' r»e»r mit a raUxtwd THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. int. 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21 SUMMIT AVE., SUMMIT. BETWEEN BROAD ST. and MORRIS AVE. OPEN TUESDAY and THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.. FRIDAY UNTIL 10 P.M.