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... SECTION bind Ytar—No. 35 la Two SMUOU tnt«r*4 M SUMMIT, N. J.t THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1951 ClMt mum si thm PwUMtflM W Suuatt, N. Uaaar ISM At* *f M*tth S. UN. 14 A YEAR ICENT1 "Letter Carriers YMCA to Sponsor Install Gariick Princeton and Salary Raises, Increased Costs As President Rutgers Debate Push School Budget Up $59,919 At a Joint Installation oeremony of Branch 761, National A»oeia- Widespread interest is develop- A proposed school operating budget for 19514952 total- 'tion Letter Carriers and its Aux- ing in the forthcoming inter- ing $890,828 — an increase of $59,519 over last year, has iliary twld laat Wednesday, C. collegiate debate between Prince- ton and Rutgers, which is being been prepared by the Board of Education. Of the total, i Fred Gariick took over the office sponsored by the Summit YMCA $819,291, or $55,307 more than last year, is to be raised by of president and M». Thomas public affairs education commit- city taxes. Reinauer waa Installed M head of tee, on Wednesday, February 21 More than &5 per cent of th« the Auxiliary. Frank Henskln, at 8 p.m. in the YMCA audito- operating expense's Is made up of first vice-president of the State rium. »alariea and most of the changes unit, conducted the ceremonies, rr ,»a g assisted by Joseph Racikowaki of Sponsors have been secured iji the new budget are in salary the local organisation. among the alumni of both uni- Posters Are item*. Payroll increases account versities and include the follow- for $59,000 but y Mrs S:ack WaS th An opinion poll on the basic Philip Trlnddl face to face with - > * 1 .additiona l fund, . catino..t be raU-cd, 1 The budget, i» not officially ^committee of Auxiliary member*. fl f t t | adopted until after the public In 1922, Mr. Mowrer predicted question and other related issues the missing ear and also face to I forniatlwr of two senior troops. jit wiu be Bir.Cessary to Doubles Itself. hearing. Representatives of civic that Mussolini meant, war. In 1932, is to be take« throughout the face with former Detective " ttf»- declared that the estab- Untie this practice. According: to he predicted H'tler's military cam- "rtmmtinny v^'th t*io help of Hi-Y las Gra&so, no'A' personnel maiag«; lisfiMfnt of the ru-w troop* will Camp Director Mrs. Lawrence groups, PTAs snd-- citizens ax* Year Report Shows to attend the hearing. Club to Hear paigns and. in 1933, he won the members and the results will be of McGregor Sportswear, who further enable the Scouts to serve HokJen. 90 girl* attended ench en- Pulitser Prize for the best over- cantpimtit last year. This sum- So published In the Summit Herald blushingly Admitted that he hadthe community in a time of na- YWCA me-mberflhip attendance! _, seas correspondence. In addition to prior to the debate. taken the auto. me»r the Council hopes the enroll- more than douftfed iteelf during J T»'^ »»>"<> >*™us payment* la New York Times his European experiences, Mr. Requests for invitations to at- Grasso explained that he Hadtional emergency. ment will reach 270 per enenrnp- 1950 with an attendance total of! fect now and mm ls Pl!iRne j cis competitive position »a!ary-wl»e ivill speak to the Fortnightly Club style, and ignition keys were inter- ) fnmce . Mrfl; Jllho»l systems of - Wednesday at 3 p.m. at the High changeable. annual GirtA Scout -bazaar in ma •; c. TraV¥ .staff of 'flee: "MM Sl«ck Mrs. Diefendorf de<'iared, "The and the Sino-Japanese War. He is Hospital Follies the NPW Jersey metropolitan area. School auditorium. He will dUcuaa Police discovered the .witch netted $1,059 and the scouts .xild., program; Mrs. David characteristic, of the an officer of the French Legion when they checked with Trenton 2.500 calendarsd . j organization; Mis. J. Norbert Gel- last y<«ftr'« operation li«.<» been the Increases in the three major not only the book* current on to-of Honor. Netted 513,000, on plates of the car Grasso left Mrs.. Slack expressed approcia- ' (-on, . training; Mrs Leon growth of an expansion made categories of operations, text books and maintenance are ex- day'a literary scene, but will also He is the author of seven dis- behind on Union place and di."»- tion to The Playhou.ve Association ! Jr., Juliette Low, nnd'Mra. Fred t hile l«rjt!y bocnu.*? of our. fine revea! jWelights on the authors covered they were i&sued to a which permitted the Scouts to j M*t»per, public rotations. new home." j plained a« follow.,: tinguished books on the practical rat who produce tnem: Acording to politics of countries in the inters Auxiliary To|d McGregof employee. , show, • Qaothtt- figure* from --chart*- ' ^ ^ it'ff coyer .cleaniBf... up pl uel him, most authors, contrary to pop- national spotlight. His latest book Dr. J. H, Walton, director of 1 ditionnl ndult be Mr,. Diefondorf pointed nut that !' , «?• ' ' »«ht. pouer water, Mar^opinibn," do not depend on "in- Is "The Nightmare of- American medical" .service division of Ciba Although nrM^lhrnmttme^^ • spiration* as a necessary moti- Foreign Policy." Pharmaceutical Products, Inc., _Apt)roximateJy J(W.schoox bags en » ! >i i . .u posed increases for nIT schools vation for writing. olte to Baptists to Dedicate New i •)0 per rrnt in the l'ust three rveran H. Travis presided at trf-merwlouflly In 1950. of dedication. The ritunl of dedi- , rooms. Mi.1* HnbniPon described n three is no more than enough to mine a weekly art column, s weekly the meeting and tamed a pica for : Mis.f Dorothy Kftbiston told the budget funds for next year to cation will take place on a Sun- "We are anticipating keenly the 'Continued on 1'fige 8) Kroup, "Our greitf.«t strength lit* sports, column and feature articles. more volunteer workers } at the current' market prices. Jersey Central day morning, later in the month, use of our expanded plant," de- in our volunteer Ir^derohip guided A In January, 1933 he joined the hospital. There is a greqlt need _ Maintenance covers all materials with participation by the church dared Dr. David K. Barnwell. WV ft trained" nWff. T*» Iiundred stiff of Newsweek for which he for clerical help In the labora- ?md wnpes for nil typf* nf repairs school. j minister nt the church "We have Local Men Face and fr»rty-five volunteers from the wrote book reviews and literary tory, tea room workers, \typists and replacements to buildinp. and To Double Voltage Also present at the dinnE* will no...additional space sinrr our citizenship of Summit nnd .«nir- feature articles, When he became and Tt6or aides, ahe said. to equipment, ^uch ns desks, Sentence Monday rounding towns h'ive caught the associate editor of Cue magazine Mrs. Walter H. Cox, ways and rhnirs, mtisic.il find visual instru* .spirit and have reKpondPi) to help v m 1936, he took over the regular For Summit Area ni< nt«, etc. nnd for rare nf school means chairman, announced that In Madison Theft accdnipli.^h nur purpose." book •ctepartment. He is familiar To meet expected growth of thethe "Follie« of 1950" had raised Hnminlek HiUo. 22, of Wnlnut Kr'Min'ls The proposed inrroasefl \ Dliiiilrcr Helpers radio audiences on the CBS pro- Summit area Jersey Central Power| $13.000-"a gratifying: result for Mrert, ;ui'l Constnndini Kchijmni, in tlit.« crttegorv nnwirl Io ?3,720. thnt the V'W pro- Rram "Of Men and Books." & Light Company plans virtuallyj the WOO east and committee mem- j 21, of Orchard street will he pi-ji- No provision Is mndp for possibt* gifiin i«u!(| not he carried im< Mr. Prencott came to the NeWjt0 doublp tne c«P«<-'ity of its maijij hem" She «tre.s»ed how this tended Mnndny by llunterdon nnijor tin for board nn! wn wxl work* in all fiends of literature: form thf» down r>( other jr>N that • transmission line that conies into piles for the new hospital addi- .hi'lge f nn*e nolle prr«sed indlot- "is critical Analysis of the books # bring !itt!*» publicity And h'j»«"re- fl Summit's Chatham raavt substation tion. Mrs. Cox nl«o told of th« m»-nf« < rnr« will be "What Are Good Booka and the tellers, announced tlwt the foi- , Why?" V. Carver, JCPAL's north- (Continued on page 9» ceny, w»*i dropped At the t'Onclunion of (he following necessary #pecfal lowing were elected tr» th»» BfM^rd i ern division manager told the Sum- of the trifll. Prosecutor ("ollln* Itpm.i of building Improvement*: mit Klwanli Club Tuesday. of Director*: Mm. Ralph K. Blank, j Polict Arrtft Soldltr churged th«t the men Mol(» J.ifi Mf«. C'h«srk» K. PeLonj?, Mr*«. -F. j Ineomt Tax Exp«rt In a talk which reviewed the worth of cigarette* »nd food after m**nt of existing high iwhool *tt* utility's November hurricane ex- In Stolen Automoblk G, Bbcrii«r defense attorney. (-Inime'l the men pool, Jr., JMri». Oh#N»ter W, Ssier, C*rv«r refprred to the trannmls- mouth, w«g arrested in Summit ing m*inly the removal of niad« nvnllabta to iotnmlt n»t~ wrrp nt » din»»r In ftprlnjffHrl nt Mr* Mix J, Brwpirw. and Mm. ilon chungeovtr as an additional Monday night In n car he itole «n«l rpplteemtnt with a and ono r>f th« iContinued on on W»rch 8 «»n4 Mlftdtoof! poliee nnd denied on p«gc 9) for 18M one- will b« abl« 22, of Ptirk ftv«nue, who wu with PHtrolman Raymond McTerr»«« and Baptist Convention, who will bring The (innusl meeting of this Borough will SIM b# n«4« tinuity of service. to »ccomtH©ftatf alt our enureh tht men wn«n they were mreMed H«rop- P«trnlmi»n William CTmnley, gre>«t|ngtB »nd offer the tlnlM ,C"«mp*lgn wlU b<" held ta thoM t»*pmymtn In hi* tulk at th« school «n,d to turned rt*t«'« evhterwe Jitirlnt the ihlrt House luncheon Mr, Carver Police s»ld Merrill, * resident of Other Kiienti will Include Mrt. Monday, February 12, at th« VVV- Chureh m«k« « iMliuntltai »f w»p»r*t« ciMiitoonwi tot ttteh clww. I *•>**•'* reporttd th»t "three million elec- Colurnbus, O, told them h« took StrxMard, Mrs. Holloway, and Mr, CA «t d 15 pm. The mtetlng in Editorial '* turned over to military authorities. Under eonrtrutjtron ulnen lai>t ! inont welcoms," Jubilee Sales! -Today, Tomorrow and Saturday ••+»-•*«.• THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I. I9SI Ucd * of Beneficial Manageraenr-Corp, b&* isjfed in Summit since at the Watson Chapel World which reflects, on tbe one m*cH* } Newark, wa* elected vice president Before" becomiuf connected School in Pine Bluff, Arkaruas. hand the revolutionary move- i of that organisation, it »-s" *n- ife Magazine History of with his present company, be American Christmas card* made ments of our industrialized so- Sharon and Woody John T. Oafpenur of ciety, and on the other, the suf- taught history, s mattie- Urtlr debut 75 ye«rs ago. wood mvenue, supervision director! tage Shown at Library ferings' of the lost, or rebellious, Give Romance to Theater — FrMa Ritual To | tic aspects of "Maypole dances and or bewildered individual This [Broadway," an exhibition pre- present-day Indian dances, which section of the exhibition begin* pared by toe editors . of LIFE, ar« related to. the Festivals of with Ibsen and Chekhov, fathers Finian's Rainbow I will be on view at Summit Pub- Dionysus in classical Greece—the of Contemporary drama, and in* Every musical show must ha^L j lie Library beginning Saturday festivals which gave birth to the eludes pictures from many cur- a hero, and Finian's R'airmow YOU simply fill out a and continuing through February Greek tragic theater. < rent productions. Summit High School's p 17...... ; ,.. The second section is devoted The te-4 for the exhibition was on February 19 and 17' ha* Over the part decade LIFE'S written by Francis Fergusson, In Woody, who will be playe deposit slip and enclose to Tragic Theaters. The six pane!* d Dy journalist • photographers have of this section deal with Greek whose distinguished critical study, Robert B. Young, high sol produced an unsurp&Med record tragedy and its use of chorus, and The Idea of a Theater (Princeton senior and son of Mr. and M^ your check or money [of the American stage.*This rich relate Shakespearean tragedy to University Press, 1950), has beet Edgar B. Young of 60 Oak R dgt I source of dramatic material forma the ordered world of medieval widely acclaimed. avenue. Woody is a ruitar play. the nucleus of "Theater" which Europe where theater took place ing baritone, who.cornea bad< to order. Our mail deposit traces the history of theater from against the background of the Rainbow "Valley* after finding its beginning in ancient ritual to Cathedral. Judge Hughes' success In the city to save b.-> service is available for its present familiar shape in the The Perennial Life of Comedy sister's land from the hand:, § -Western World. The exhibition is the over-all title of the third the villains. also undertakes to suggest some section. The tradition of clowning Court to Move Bob Young has throughout hu Time, Regular Checking, of the reasons—religious and so- and popular farce has been al- school career spent much ot h s cial—for .theater's perennial and most unbroken, from the ancient To Elizabeth time backstage, but rather than or Budget Checking universal appeal. clowns that came from the fertil- appear before the footlights hn hm Tw lower range. Viewer* p{.. —are not affected by the change al- recent rehearsals say that as 2S5 Broad St. Summit 6-0525 though there U a possibility that Woody, Young brings a lusty though you may not be able eventually all of the parts will be voice end "pleasant cockiness to the combined at Elizabeth. part ' to stop here as often as Freeholder R. Story Rowland, Miss Frances Duffy, daughter of Plainfield, is chairman of the Mrs. Frances Duffy and tho late you would like, you can Public Property, Buildings and Mr. Duffy of 70 Broad atreet, plays Storage Grounds Committee of the county opposite Robert Young in the G.'•% board. The county rents space in Show. She ha* the role of Sharon still make use of our Moving Plainfield City Hall for Its court, McLonergan, daughter of Finian, office and Judge's room under an the lovable old Irish rogue who Packing arrangement whereby the court- hem taken her with him to Amer- services by doing your room also is used for city business. ica, armed with a stolen pot of Shipping The annual rental, paid the city of gold under whose magical powrr Plainfield by the county, is $1,320. he plans to conquer the evils of banking by mail; poverty. Sharon and Woody pro- of vide the romance interest in tin Household Ntw Chamber Bookltf story. Llits Arta Industries To Make Debut Goods A complete directory of all Sum- A junior at Summit High. Mi% mit area industries was issued this Duffy la making her flrat appear- AGENTS FOR week byl the Summit Area Cham- ance on the high school atagp, also. SUMMIT TRUST COMPANY ALLIED ber of Commerce, The. booklet, During recent yeaw she ha.s re- which lists the company represen- ceived much praise and acclaim for VAN LINES tative, telephone number and num-the beauty of her voice. She ha.s ESTABLISHED 1891 ber of employees, was compiled by aung in junior and senior high the Industrial Division of the as«rabli«*, on radio talent show, Member F«d«r«l Chamber as a service to its mem-at th« R.K.O. theater in New bers. Ninety-nine firms or individ- York, and last summer was- Deposit Insurant* Federal Resent* uals are classified in the book. featured entertainer on a luxury The first section contains an al- liner bound for Canada. This Corporation System UMIT EXPRES5 COMPANY*. phabetical listing and the second spring Mlaa Duffy will make l# M-1S Railroad Avenue Summit, N. J. section a classified index of the debut on television. Two years ago t SUMMIT 6-0818 type of business each firm per she auditioned at the Starr-Allen, forms. Studios on We«t 46th Street and Broadway. As a result of this audition she has been studying since under the direction of Miss At various states in the present dispute Marion Balou of the same studios with the brotherhoods of railroad Th« role of Sharon \m no easy one to fill, since It requires an operating employees aptitude for acting as well as sing- . . . the railroads agreed to arbitrate. Ing, and she sings more songs in What is the TRUTH? The union leaders refused. the one show than any other ro'4 .;-; the railroads accepted the recom- yet to reach Broadway. Miss TJuffr' the Railroads mendations of President Truman's hu proved that the quality of her Emergency Board. The union leaders acting Is equal to that of her S:«IR- •pjpjSJpjSJpjBJ)j^Bj^aBgggg^a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_ refused. ing, and It is with a lilting, na- RESPECT ... the railroads accepted the White 'tively Irish manner that she rapti- House proposal of August 19,1950. The v»tes the onlookers as Sharon. union: leaders refused. Finally an Agreement was signed at Cub Scouts Presented the White House on December 21,1950. the Labor Unions Achievement Awards Now the union leaders seek to repudiate the Agreement. Twenty-two members of Cub The railroads stand ready to put the PACK 95, sponsored by Jefferson terms of this Agreement into effect im- School, were presented. wi'£ mediately, with back pay at the rates achleveiinfnt awards Friday at seek to monies in the school. and date indicated. REPUDIATE this Tlw AgTee^^ poWi Jack Zeis made the presents- tlons and addressed the boys ami their parents on "Safety with Fire- arms and Bicycles." H#» showed n colored film, "Vour Friend, tlie Trooper." WJIORANWM Or ACWD3OHT The cubs who received ttic awards wore: Frank Zotti, Rirerep; Jack Kelly. BlHy December 21. 1*50 P«t RIOIH, Arthur Qulmby, Glenn Carlson, Donald Wood, Chfirlr* P»r •onth; no Dietrich, Ross Cliambem and uatil 240 hours Wayne Peterson. for ,t t£. and 240 to be paid Also, ThomoJi Hanville. Harry Alexander, Billy Olson, Leo OTOIK ncll, David Formlchella, Joseph Dooley, Bobby Ktibach, We.^-y ssss Stiles, Steven Wilkinson, Hll!>" Effective *ith the first P» tormi agreeaen. y Hand and Bruce Tfmplfninn fro, the dat. of •««•£« °{ ^°5\h. 7th day to be n required by the ^^f^^^.J,0 , o fln*H receive Mpaid owrtiM rate* except enfineer. wh ^ Straiiht time rates fot the 7« "Jjiat.* On an d Mafte1 rcf#at# guarantee) where they do no . »o» •«»*> Qf dMlrt 5ctob.r l. 1951, ^'^idS Sr oS«ldt»tlo« of

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!'*•' fkm$ Summit 6-S105 We 1 to talk toy* C » »kL_i RAILROAD THE SUMMIT HiHAlD. THUUJDAY. FH»UA«Y I mi .*i»i«*Bt tru»t officer jff.the Mor- ing from debts, taxes and adm»ni»- fa— S Wia'MBt," riatown Trast Gomjauty. Miss ! tration expenses.*1 ' { bers, answered question*. i A ~ |^> . Stottb addrrjsced the ".club .on' the Edward Herbert told the story oft LOtllXP PlfMIIAn Telephone Fibn VWU3 •ubjwt.of "Estate planning.- "The average estate, according a thrilling wreck in July, my at' ** • HWIIvU . The speaker adi«I that all tfao»e | to Mi&s staub, involves difficult Chicago's water front after which: Bank Official : administrative procedure* tieedint preparing a wHf should do sucis' Shown Old Guard James W. Handier had aLso «*.f with a lawyer, a trust company or an experienced band «nd there is si«fd. while J. W. Diet* had found, i To Explain Red a considerable risk run if theac Tells Rotarians a qualified expert in $aen matter* to tHe same connection, telephone; For \\"i\lh are a "must" for pverjone, matters are left to people who are Tuesday Morning connections between taxis and their' "Everyone preparingg a »•»:}," $he Cross Function i;.narians were told Monday at inexperienced in business and in- Three sound films, secured by central offices. An oru-nlotion said, -should know that ;t is not vestment management. Cards were read from ab.sent .heir weekly luncheon meeting at Film Captain J. C. Field, were • Hi.] Mint.' •-' i -. n, , what you hav* that counts; it'* The speaker described several members and several .lanuai\ Ct in ~ liw .yjtfCA, by. to ..the Old .Guftjrd '..Twu 1 > nt-.i U nl -« c! B, Slauh, 1 .w.h*t mMi.-«ft*r .«ar$afc*ze result-." birtlirlay men were ionar(»T. ^'HJie yeara apart. ! well drawn will and,, specifically The first one, "Story Without :2 Ehn ,tl,,,t Mfj, Hen K. Co!. . mentioned such iteuu as what Cliairman H. D.. happen* when i End." showed briefly the past, an- VOHUH.H r *:-rv i«r Id S AVI NO! brought in will is lacking, present and future of the telephone. nounced for the February 6 n.cet-! fur New Jo wry and LHi« wnr, why joint-ownership is not a »ub« It wu stated that, even ha 1876,mg a talk by Alfred Willoughby. conduct the line-.lav mur^ ivr- to SUMMIT FIDHAL j stitute for a will, advantage* of Alexander Graham Bell had then executive secretary of the National *>.., d.^iring to know mor'c about | corporate executor, effect of the predicted many of the telephone's Municipal League; subject, "What! the orgam/,Uion nn-i where he or j 1948 Revenue Act on wills and wonderful development*. Among a City Manager Lould Do forSuni-!ft|!c nugtn b.nt «,•», arc lnv,te(i to MEN'S by the 10th of the month ml trusts, the marital deduction fea- other thitvga, this movie showed ] attend. ture, how to -minimise estat« and executives, research men, engineers, Mrs. Cole will dinni.-.s litd Cms.-, earn dividends as of the 1st inheritance taxes and how the iinemen, telephone operators and 5fOt0 on a national Hncl community Revenur Act of 1948 makes a re- many others all co-operating to re- JO ConTCrCnCC Miss C'onct«'rftary. will explain the and improvements and produce the president-'of' the Summit "Library I t-vl>f ol .•irjfj?rtnat:«;«i-.'.service ami a ( WINTER That's important . . . with ' Tin *,poaker was introduced by vast, growing; system of communi- Board and librarian of the NVwwrk : * ' ' work perfornird at a commii- , William M. Bolter, program chair- cation which is seen today. Bunlnesw Libr«ry, is one of two . l!it.v lcv»'l and a member of tin m: i ^n for the day. Visitors intro- New Jenny delegate* to « business ;dUflstor committee will explain tlK dividends* as substantial :3* | duced by John Davidson were Mil. The jsccond aound film showed |! n n(J especially the work of the wire- meeting of the National Library P * « function and rdfttlon oi gt ton Keshen and Charles H. Mayer A«sociatlon at Chicago. The meet- itimt unit n-s tl> Civil Defense. f Sif yer splicers working wherever needed, as SUMMIT fEDERAL of Springfield i^nd Richard Dorin above, and below ground, stripping, Ing started yesterday and will ! Other conr.sra to be given in- of Rll splicing and binding wires into conclude on Sunday. i-ludc one in home, caw of the JACKETS pays! In the absence, of the president, cables so that many thousand mes- . Mrs. Witlser is chairman of A "ick,-which will be lwld Tuesdays Vincent A. Burgher, Frederick C. sages could be sent simultaneously committee on relations with busi- and Thui»iflay« from !i:TO to 11:30' Jr., vice-preeident, conr ness groups which will' mnkr n m., .».tnrtinK l''cbrii«r,v f,,, atiii • dactrd the meeting;. The feature of the third film plans for the 75th anniversary rotitititiing for six IrsAoiu. Mr*. showed a schoolboy, temporarily conference of the Ainrrl^in Li- ilo.se ma ry Clrtvson will conduct invalidated; but, through signals, brary Association in June at thcjctuii.se at tho Itcd Citws 1H>H(I- 'DEADLY FAMINE . television and - telephone, taking One-third of the population Chicago. ! quarters. The course includes ex- SAVINGS of part in his lessons and keeping up planation. diMiii>n«tration nnd stu- about 10,000,000 persons, The other (lolcj;»tr with his cla. ca. The exhibitor was Mrs. Janot Z. McKinloy of the)Jont practice in nursing iltill*. INSURED TO died in a famine in 1770, accord- given a rising vote of thanks while SUte Derwrtmont or Educations ing to the Encyclopedia Britan- Alfred Petrle, one of the. 39 of the Mrs. Uutli Wahl'.will'conduct a nica. public and school library service , rour.se in mother and b«by rare $10,000 I Old Guard's 35 telephone mem- bureau. jfitHrtinK I'Vbriirtry,.(V nnd will be i held Mondays anci*"We":.TO"'to 11:30 n.m. tor three to 1% Hearing Tonight werk.s The course begins with the Tliii friendly toco! insi- your watches, silver iiiKjer.stnmiinp of prr-nntul supcr- IXTM for twtfon cordially invites Salvators J. 'Allnc.ro of Madi- n.sion nnd follows throtiRh the son was released In $5(K) bail for lyirematic savings your account. change oecurrinR n.s the baby de- appearance tonight before Magis- volops,. eontinning to tlif flfter- and jewelry repaired trate Albert H. Biernmn on « earr of both bnby nnd mother. The Sating Accepted Daily, 8 to 4; Friday Evening,, 6 to 8 • watches, clocks repaired • dials refinhatd charge of drhlng while Intoxi- courup, Red Cross 'snys, u quite cated. Allocco was arrested nt 3 popular.with young and expectant • new watch cases, bands e crystals inserted a.m. Sunday on Broad street by mothers a.s well as grandmothers Summit Federal • babies' shoes brained . • beads strung Patrolman William Gnffnry and e jewelry, silver restated aid repaired Special Officers Ralph Nnltirtjr. Oakes Memorial Circles Si AND LOAN ASS*. He was. pronounced unfit to drive by Dr. Robert S. MUligan. To Meet Next Week Newark Stort A Mutual Savings and Horn* Financing fraNM* Branch All WSCS Circles of Oa!

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M200 Summit, THE SUMMff HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, If 81 morning worship, reception of new 6:45 p.m.. iUglt School Felloweoip; love, he will joy over tb.ee with Method.its to Mark with tht two-fold purpose of help- members, Holy Communion; »*r» 1:15 p.m., Central Club. efcoging.i ing youth group* to realise thtir Young People's Day oneness with Christian youth ev- CHURCH DIRECTORY mos topic: "When;One Belongs"; , Monday—10 a.rn., All-day sew- ^Headings from the Bible include 3 p.m., Board of Deacons meeting; ing; 6:45 p.tn, Sunday school tR* following statement by John, Young People's Day will be ob- erywhere, and to help bring adults 7 p.m., Senior High Fellowship. teachers' and officers' dinner. the beloved disciple: "We have served Sunday in the Methodist to a greater understanding of the .munion; 10 am., Holy Commu- Monday—1 P m. and I p.m., in- Tuesday — 10 a.m,, Executive kaown and believed the love that Church with the Senior and Jus- place of youth In the church as a The Methodist Church jnion; 10 *.m., Church World Serv- ter-church cancer sewing group. Board meeting; J:30 p.m., After- God bath to us. God is Jove; and tor High Fellowships participat- whole. Itev. 3e**e H. Lyons ile* committee; 12 noon. Litany Tuesday—8 p.m., Sessions meet- noon sewing group. h« that dwelleth in love dwelletb ing in the naornlng service, 17 Kent HM* Blvd. ! and .penitential office; t p.m., eve- ing. in God, and God in him" ((I John The 8«aior* will give the con- Two Central Groups to 4:16). Today—7 p.m., Chapjel choir; 8:15 ning prayer, Litany •ad address Wednesday — 3 < p.m., Primary, The Community Church gregation news sheets explaining Hear Morristown Man junior choir meeting. Among the correlative paasagas p,m.. Sanctuary choir. l?Rit*Tiaa their activities. The Junior Bi«h Welter Behnfleld of Morristown I Re*. Jacob Trapp fronTSclence and Health with will tell of their work, following will be the guest speaker at the Sunday — 9:«6 a-m* Church St. Lukt'f R«f. Episcopal Key to the Scriptures" by Mary jiehool; 11 a.m,,.. Worship end »er- Rr$t iaptift Church Springfield and Wftldrva the service. Both Fellowship* will meetings of. the High School Fel- ch NPkte BakerUddy Is tBe fdnowlhg: "For '" mm, "Strengthen E» "Other:" lie?. Boppett Rer. David K. BarnvieU D.D . meet that night; the Seniors at the lowship and the Central Club of Sunday — 9:30 am., Junior j true happiness, man mutt har- born* of Jean Wyckoff, and the Church-time kindergarten and jun- Rev. J, Rants Thomas Central Presbyterian Church. The Sunday — »:30 a.m., Sunday church school; 11 a.m., Play monize with his principle, divine Juniors at th» church. ior choir practice; 8:15 p.m,. Sen- Springfield and New England group; Sendee and sermon, "The high school group will meet at 6:45 school: 11 am,, Communion serv- love; the Son must be in accord Th« day is sponsored by thep.m. and the Central Club tt 8:13 ior Fellowship iheeta at.church for Parable of the Prodigal Son: Thewith the Father .m conformity program at Jean Wyckoff'«; 7 pp., ice and sermon, "Stand Up!" Friday—1 p.m., Annual birthday United Christian Youth Movement, p.m. Tuesday-~1 p.m., Ladles Society meeting of Friday Guild. Mass and the Person"; 3:80 p.m..with Christ" (p. 887). Junior High'Fellowship. Congregational meeting in the Monday 8 p.m., Circle 14 will meeting; 8 p.m., Bible study at Sunday — 9:80 ajnu, Church i the rectory. school; 11 aim.. Worship relr followed by refreshments «tet with Mrs, Robert Brendow, in Community House; 6 p.m., A.Couples Club communion erneditatiftn i- Nursery, 14 Oak Knoll road. V Y. supper. Tuesday~10 a.m.. WSCS Circle kindergarten and activity groups; Jewish Community Center , Tuesday—10 a.m., Women's Al- 1, at parish house for sewing; bring 3:90 p.m., Tea for Senior High To Hold Dance II K«nt Maes Boulevard liance sewing for Overlook Hos- sandwiches: 1 p.m., Circle 5, at BabM Murray Oersbon parents at the home of Mr. and Tomorrow Night CHAIRMAN of this year's obaerv- New Hampshire House; Business Mrs. Edgar B. Young, 60 Oakpital; 1 p.m., Luncheon, 2 p.m'.; ance of the World Day of Prayer meeting follows at church; 1:15 Today—3:45 to 6 p.m., Hebrew Ridge avenue; 3:3d p.m.. Junior Program, Mrs. Luther C. Scull of The annual winter dance of the Is Mrs. Thomas C. pilllnghara of p.m., Circle 6, nt.Mrs G«K>r««* VVint- school.. High Fellowship; 7:30 p.m., Sen-Madison will soeak on "The UN— Couple* Club of Central Presby- Wallace Chapel. An active mem- ries, 68-Hobart avenue; 1:30 p.m.. Tomorrow—-4:54 p.m., Candle ior High Fellowship. Present and Future"; Mrs. Scull terian Church will be held in the ber and former treasurer of the Circle 2. at Mrs, E. R, Needle*. 5 lighting time; 9 p.m.. Service with Wednesday — 7 p.m., Annual is chairman of the Speakers Bu- parish house tomorrow from 9 Summit Council of Church Women, Sunset drive; Circle 2, at Mrs. f uest' cantor, 8- flllberschere; Ser- dinner and meeting. reau, A. A. U. N., New Jersey p.m. to. 12 a.m. Music" will be by Mr. Dlllinjham Is president of the Frank Wahl, 18 DcBary place; mon, "Modernising the Shekel." branch, and a member of theAl Clothier and his orchestra. Dress Women's Home and Missionary Circle 4, at Mrs. E. W. Reeve, 17 Sunday—10 a.m., Sunday school. Speakers Research Committee for •will, be semi-informal. Society of her church. The «nnua! Oakes Memorial Church the UN. . DeBary place; Circle ?. Mrs. J. A., Monday—3:43 to 6 p.m., Hebrew Methodist Special entertainment is being observance will be held Friday, Cur Tuncral ftome at 309 Springfield Avenue McMillan. 97 Meadowbrook' road. school. Rev. Nevis Qutlip arranged by the committee chair- February 9, at 3:15 p.m. at the The Purpose of This Organization It Short Hills: members to bring e Wedneaday—3:45 to 6 p.m. He- St. John's Lutheran Church men, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Butler First Baptist Church. A special 1 180 Morris Avenue to Render Service That Typifies tht "white ekphant ' for a«le; 8 p.m.. brew school. " Revf W. S. Illnman. Ph.D. and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hamby. program for small children has Circle 8 «t Mr*. Raymond Hart- Today—8 p.m , Choir Rehearsal. 12 DeForaKt Avenue Others serving on the committee been arranged. In addition to the Finett Traditions of Our Profusion. laub, 55 Parkview terrace; 7:30 First Ev. Lutheran Church Sunday — •:<5,a.m.1 Church, include: Mr. and Mrs. William Baptist Church service, two oth?ra p.m., Tcachors' training c!an at school; IJ a.m., Communion and Saturday—8, a.m., Junior cate- Corbett Mr. and Mrs. Robert will be held the same day. Mrs. Re>v. Harry J. Carlson chetical class: "10 a.m., Junior Trinity Methodist, Newark. 217 Morris Avenue meditation theme, "The Secret Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Clough, Tracy Gris'wpld will conduct * Sijn" — "By this shall all menchoir rehearsal; 11 a.m., Senior Mr. and Mrs. Lester Crone, Mr. service at the Palmer Nursing E. P. Burroughs & San Wednesday—3:15 p.m., Junior US catechetical class. Boys' choir; 8 p.m.. Circle 9 *nd Today—8 p.m., ChoTr rehearsal. know that ye are my disciples, if and Mrs. C. E. Grlerson, Mr. and Home and Miss Esther Reuber will Tomorrow—2:30 p.m., Dorcas ye have love one to another." John Sunday—9:30 a.m., Bible school; Mrs. Robert Ruder. be in charge of a North Summit Funeral Home 10, at Mra. Richard Ferry, 33 West 10:45 a.m.. Worship and sermon, End avenue; Circle 11, at Mri. Society; 8:15 p.m. Board of Ad- 13:35. Members of the decorations service. "A High Purpose."* .... Established 1820 David Secundfl, 20 Dunnder drive; ministration. committee are: Mr. and Mrs. Arnv Circle li. at Mrs. Reed Reynolds. Sunday—9:45 a.m.. Church N. P. Methodist Church Monday — Chatham Circle will old Bohren, Mr. and Mrs. William meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur Missionary to Speak SO9 Springfield Avenue. • Summit 6-0239 18 Pa*salc avenue; Circle 13, Mrs, school; 11 a.m., Worship; 7 p.m., Be?. He*** JL BIO Beinecke, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A, B. Gordinier, 141 Maple avenue. Fellowship service sponsored by Vangell, .139 Watchunsr avenue, Cpliison, Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff At Central Church A.Bmrrough, Jtoftvr* A Kokr MR DswisVs* >. Hi-Leegruers. Saturday — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,Chatham; Mrs. Fred Feus will English, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Food sale, fyr benefit of Henry sneak on "Liberia." Dr. R. Park Johnson, field Calvary Episcopal Chgrch Wednesday—3:30 p.m., Children's Herr, Mr. and Sirs. E- C McGraw. Lenten service; 8 p.m., Ash Wed-Oh family at Daacol's drug store. Wednesday—8 p.m., Ash Wed- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stevens are inadministrator of the Near East L Rev. E. F. Franda : Sunday — 9:48 a.m., Church nesday Holy Communion; Ser- Presbyterian mission- fields,-will 39 Woodland Avenue nesday service. charge of refreshments. Tickets school; 11 aim., worship service, mon, "How Keep Lent?" and publicity are being handled by be guest preacher at the 0:30 and Friends Meeting sermon topic: "The Golden Chan- Mr. and Mrs. C. H- Bush end Mr. Today — 10 a.m., Holy Com- First Church of Christ, 11 a.m. services Sunday in Cen- munion; 4 p.m., boys' choir; 5 nel of Service"; 7 p.m., youth fel- and Mrs. Edward Willis. 3-DAY CLEAN The Summit Meeting of the Re- tral Presbyterian Church. p.m., girls' choir; 8:15 p.m., Drama lowship. Scientist Members of the Clipper Club of ligious Society of Friends (Quak- Dr. Johnson is the recently Guild. Tuesday — 8 p.m., Official Board Summit, X. J. young married couples and mem- ers) holds Its meeting for worship Tomorrow—10 a.m., Holy Com- meeting. bers of the Central Club of the designed missionary who has come MOUTH TEST on Sunday at 10 a.m. in the YWCA., Wednesday — 10 a.m., Mission The spiritual understanding that munion; 1 p.m., Calvary Service young unmarried adults are inunde- r the care of Central Church. In these days of mounting prices and the. higher cost of Sunday school for small children sewing at home of Mrs. Burton, God is infinite Love, which reveals vited to attend the program for chapter. the way of spiritual deliverance He is one of four missionaries living, many people are asking themselves "What can I do to are welcome. Morehous* place. February. Sunday — 8 a.m., Holly Com- from tyranny, conflict, fear, and sponsored by the local church. make ends meet?" munion:- 11 am., church school; pain, will be the topic of next Sun- For many years Dr. Johnson Take it upon yourself to make the 2-Day Clean Mouth 11 a.m.. Holy Communion and ad- Presbyterian Church Central Church day's services in all Christian Friday Guild was the pastor of the Second Test. Every day more and more people who have been dress; 3 p.m., confirmation cl«a#; Mew rywFwwtWs Presbyterian Science churches. The lesson-ser- Presbyterian Church of Kansas smokers—and among them many, many doctors—Aave dis- 4:30 p.m., youth rally; 7:30 p.m., Bsv. Richard A. Bryaa L. V. Buschman, DJ>. To Meet Tomorrow mon Is entitled "LOVE." City, Mo. This fall he left with covered for themselves just how sweet and clean the- mouth Young People's Fellowship. Harold F. Mante The Friday Guild of the First Today—8:15 p.m., Choir rehear- The golden text Is taken from Baptist Church will meet tomor- his family for Beirut, Syria, and breath has become since they had quit drinking coffee Monday ~ 11 a.m., St. Mary's Maple St and Morris Are. sal. Zephanlah's exhortation to Jeru- row at 1 p.m. in the parish rooms where he directs the work of the and smoking cigarettes. chapter; T:SO p.m., Boy Scouts. Tomorrow—8 p.m., Trustee meet- Today—8 p.m., Choir at parish salem ((Zeph. 3:17); "The Lord for a pot luck luncheon. Mrs. L. A. Foreign Board. He Is in this Tuesday—9:45 a.m., Junior Aux- Ing. house. thy God In the midst of three Is Meaeham will be hostess assisted country for a conference and will If you are one who has a cigarette cough, stomach ulcers, iliary; 11 a.m., Woman's Auxiliary; Saturday—7 p.m., Book Club cov- Tomorrow—Couple's Club dance. mighty; he will save, he will re- by: Mrs. C. A. Knauss, Mrs. G.return in about a month to the cold feet, pains in your legs or a heart condition, you certainly 12:4o^».m., parish luncheon, Rev. ered-dish supper and program. , Sunday — 9:30 and 11 a.m.,joice over thee with joy; he will T. Kohman, Mrs. Angus Moore, mission fields. His appearance have no license to go on smoking. You may know that John vanDyck, D.D., speaker. Sunday—10 a.m., Church school; Church school; Worship and ser- rest in his k>ve, he will Joy over Mrs. Harold Foster and Mrs. E. D. at Central Church will be one of cigarettes cause cancer—that 20,000 people per year are dying Wednesday—8 a.m., Holy Com- 10:30 a.m., choir rehearsal; 11a.m., mon by Dr. R. Park Johnson; thee with joy; he will rest in hia Van Tubergen. * few public appearances). from lung cancer alone—and no doubt you have asked your- self, "Why should I go on with such a habit, smoking day after day and year after year just because I was foolisft , enough tp get, started?" ' ' ..:.... THIS IS Perhaps you are one who has tried many times to quit smoking and wonders why it is that others have apparently done it so easily while it teems hard for you. I feel certain that here is the answer. If you are like the majority of peo- ple, you are probably drinking coffee, tea, chocolate and/or cols*. The drug in these dTinks irritates and upsets the nervous system while the smoke acts as a pacifier, a similar satisfaction as when a baby sucks its thumb. Some eajl it a pleasure. It's like driving an auto with one foot on the accelerator and the other on the brakes. When you take it upon yourself to make the 3-Day Clean U/95? Mouth Test or advise someone else how to do it, follow a few simple rules. 1—Say to yourself as soon tu you wake up In the morning that you are through smoking- n^ only for 3 Days but for the rest of what will be a longer and more enjoyable life. 2—Before...getting put...of bed stretch your tegs and to«s as far down towards the foot of the bed as they will go, then stretch the arm* while breathing deeply. Spring out of bed full of life and vim. Act the part ewn if It doesn't seem natural and soon It will be second nature for you. 3—After brushing the teeth and washing the mouth, a glass of hot water^should be .slowly swallowed. This will wet the w-hlstle arid prepare the stomach and bowels for a break- fast without coffee or other caffeine drinks, 4-While bathing and -dressing", It is desirable to hum, whistle and'or sing. . ..•••. •.-•• :••.••.••••..•••<•»• . -•-- . .5-Talte. !*:..HP»"...y««^ you" when, anyone asks you to have » cup of coffee or Its CSfftlne equivalents. Remember will power w like a muscle, it Jiteds exercise to make it strong. If you carry your arm in a sling, you Tfiiil sooir lose the tae of it. 6-After adhering to the above program for 3 Days, the compelling desire for a smoke should be gone, especially if you stay away from the smoke of others. If you happen to Have acquired the '"alcohol "habit, too, you will find that the will power and self control developed in overcoming the caffeine drinks and smoking will make It easier to say "No, thank you" when offered an alcoholic drink. 7-After you have completed the 3-Day Clean Mouth Test, NEW 101 OLDSMOtllE "M" HOLIDAY SEDAN Equipment, rtctmmrir*. and trim ilhntratml nrw tuhjeet to rhanee uilh. you will be so proud of your accompHshmant that you can out notice. •Oldtmobite Ilydra-Mmic Driit optional at extra co*. and should tate it upon yourself to show others how easily it can be done. 8—Why not save the amount of money equivalent to what was heretofore spent for coffee, cigarettes and liquor? OAS-SAVING "ROCKIT DOCKET98!".;; Th* mm*excitingOlitmobil*-the m«*t system providf a softer, smoother.than-evrr "Rocket Hide." mtptificmt OUtmMh mm built goes on display today in our New Oldsmobile Hydra-Matic Drive* in even easier to HOWARD B. BISHOP. 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SHRIMP . , , • 6ie M»mbtf GALLOPS , - - -- Sy»t«m fniuranet Cerp»r«tl«n m% riuif s 0AI4WM SilLTS . , , - IN THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY. HEMUAKY I, IfSI in Federal Government alone have range^i Hotel Beecbood Iron * betrt at- Fanny Jettnings Knapp, widow of iilnesa. Mrs. Knapp' ma/ born in daughter, Mrs. Jena B. Miller «f Theodore A. Kaapp, were held «t Newark, sad-lived there and in • from four to seven and one-half billion dol^ DEATHS tack wiiile en * ««H there. He waa tTtw York City and two grand. Howard «. &cUi«ct*ai §1. He had beea living «t Putney. Smith and Smith (Suburban) 418 Bast Orange and Summit the children, Mrs. Albert Pmlson or ERALD lars. Such savings will help provide part of Funeral service* or Howftni B. Vt, te rectot feara, -- . Morris avenue, Springfield, test greater part of her life She had Summit «nd Bruce Holman of SUMMI the ammunition for defense. Kellltyston of Wtomoad .*«•«*. -Hi* fatter the late'Gottlieb Wednesday. Rev. Herbert H. Coop- moved a few month* ago from New Providence, one of Summit* Gcsacrt mho established one of the er, rector of Christ Church. Short Summit to MtllbUfW where she Hilla, officiated. Interment took pioneer letter carrier*, were faeM-"ts»e photographic supply houses made her home with a daughter, The volcanic soil of Guatemala Tuesday afternoon *t tint E. P. place in RosedaJe Cemetery, Or* Mrs. Carl E. Holman of 12 Bod- MkUoasI Sdttartsl 18 Spelling Necessary? m Use Uaii*d States in 185* la New i« extremely rich. Poinsettiaa grow R«V Burroughs & Soo Ptmestj Torti C5ty. Gastave Geonert's son, anfe, well terrace. AatoettUflS The discovery has been made—and it has u tall as trees, and Easter :iiy been duly reported in the paper of our trade, 309 $Qringfield avenue, *i 3:3ft Maance, BOW conducts the busi- Mrs. Knapp died iu Overlook Besides Mm. Holman, Mrs. blooms reach quart site without Quality W«*kHat ot H«w y. o'clock,1flev. Eim«r P, Francis, £•«§• ftzxsw the original name of Hospital, on Sunday after a brief Knapp is survived by another forcing. Audit Bureau of CU*ut»Uon Editor and Publisher — that' reporters, and tor of Calvary Episcopal Ctiarelj. G. Gecmes*. . , '. Tb« Summit fttm tad »»•»» particularly graduates of schools of journal- officiating. .Masonic.1 services wet* Mr, Geaaert leaves hii widow, Publlihfd by tht Summit Publuhtng Co. every Thureday ism, can't spell. The news is old. Any city held Monday «t 7:43 pan. «t ttw the former Florence Campbell, his -*t n B.nk Sweet. Summit, N*w Jfr«y, Enured «»**»« funeral home. BurUl wu in tfee elm miner October S. 1689 at thir portof«ce editor could have told you that, right back cast, m siaagbfcer, Mm. Olga Greene N 3 under »ct of March 3. 1878 Owned and Presbyterian Cemetery, g of New York, and a xkter, Mn. nd Car) S, Hujrtt to the days when news was slugged* out" with field. Mr. Keliington died on Sat- Easily Mocks of ValdoaU, Ga. a chisel on a block of stone. 4 reporter was urday at the Garden Terrace Nurs- Beatrice K Arthur AdvertUing Manager once fired from the Sennacherib-owned ing Home, Chatham, .after m long 3irv VHBteai K. Anthony l C«J S. Hulttt Mr*. L*ar* Fouler Anthony, 94, Babylnian Bugle for spelling Hammurabi Mr. Keliington was.the»on of the a reudrai of Summit for lour It i« M; f with one "m." late John C and Eleanor - powiW*. Copy r#triw^ •/*•' 5 #. m. single out graduates of schools of journalism? had lived here un* l his removal m*j fc«r# to bm omitted from Thurtiay iumm. to Now Providence live years east 4r.*e, died there cm Monday Alt letter* to thm tditur muU h* #if n«rf and We can. remember an old city editor once He had been « mail carrier here after a tea* illness. • " nummt «W *• published uni«$» othmtwU* rm- famed among journalists but now long de- for 33 years before his retirement Mrs. Anthony was born in New- iHtt in 1936 cm account of illness; one ark atti at the time of her death A1J Deputmrau Summit «-«*» parted, who remarked that if a man was a lousy speller at the age of twelve, he would of the first carriers on a house-to- was it* oldest member. Ojf the t« per itmt IB •d»«ne. Sloflt «•!>«•• !'•»«• house route in Summit. Soalh Park Presbyterian. Church, be a lousy speller at 60; and schools of jour- , Mr.. KeJH««;to.n Sae • the ..widow, of k% FEBRUARY 1, 1951 a member of Till nalism do not admit students at the age of Overlook Lodge No. 163. F. ft A. Williaus It Anthony, who died in twelve. So why blame them? M.. Crystal Lodge No. 250, 1. (X O. 1915. Mrs. Anthony had formerly F., Calvary EpiacopaJ Church and The Heart Fund The fact is that very few people can spell, Iked ua Newark «nd Haplewood. the National Letter Carriers" A*-: B«si&«« her daughter, Mrs. An- \\ ' , Several of our national holidays and ob and those who can are never able to describe soeiotion; .«• fire warden in New theny leaves six finandefalldren and scrvanccs have become tinged with the the trick of it to others. Educationalists providence during World W«r II. U great-grasdcaildren. tragedy of needless and violent death. Like wrestle with the subject in vain. Methods Mr. Keliington leaves hia wife. Serves mere conducted yester- Mrs. Ida Manser. Keliington; « July Fqurth and Labor Day, with their tradi- of teaching change faster than light travels, day at'2:30 P-m. in the Smith & d'-iuihter, Mrs.- Ralph Baldwin of Snuth «Suburban • Funeral Home, tionally high accident tolls, St. Valentine's and text books offering a new method sell Madison; a sister, Mrs: William E. SAVE 415 Springfield avenue. Springs Day, which celebates love and light-hearted- quicker than snake oil at a country fair. All Bedell of 78 Division avenue, and field, by Rev. William Henry ness, also brings with it a reminder of lives to no effect. Each rising generation pro- two grandchildren. Giltsi pastor of South Park Pres- wasteffully and prematurely lost. The very vides the same number of victims of spelling rMua C&urch, Newark. Burial Gu*t»ve C Ciennert in Falrraount Cemetery, New- symbolism of the day makes it inescapable methods. .They all valiantly resist any at- Gustav C. GeJinert. an authority ark. that we should consider the rising toll caused tempt, to knock spelling into their heads. It is f»n photographic equipment and by heart disease. time for someone to speak up clearly and saypatents pertaining to the industry, Mrs. Hie«4ei¥ A. Knapp. The subject is a sober1 one indeed for this that perhaps after all it doesn't matter— (•icd Thursday. January 25 at the' The funeral service for Mra. season of sweethearts and lacy sentiments much. Shakespeare's spelling was frightful, Whether it's a vacation . . . a home ... art automobile Yet if we are to reduce the toll of heart dis yet he got by. ... education, or security that you want; it it more ease, we must face the facts, and resolve to It's hard to understand why "harass," for do something about them. instance, should have only one "r" while "em- likely to come true if you save regularly at HILL CITY. The facts are: In 1948. the latest year for barrass" has two, ^'Britain" is spelled with which figures are available, diseases of the one "t" but "Brittany" is spelled with two. If I A small amount out of every pay envelope, helped heart and circulation killed 637.679 people you should add "ed" to the word "pot," you [ along with HILL CITY dividends, soon grows into enough representing 44 per cent of all deaths in the are told to add another "t" and spell it United States. An estimated 9,000,000 to "potted." But if you should do the same lor you to do the things you want. 10,000,000 Americans have some form of thing with the word "limit." the blue pencil' heart or circulatory disease, among them 500,- strikes. If you find it possible to "manage" 000 elementary and high school children. something it becomes "manageable" but if j Savings Received By Tht 10th Earn From TIM lit. No mattor where our semes is The American Heart Association and its you find something that can be reduced it] 'FOUNDED 1914 affiliates, have set aside the week of Febru- is "reducible." Where has that V* gone to? i we art- fully equipped to serve yea at ary 11-18, including St. Valentine's Day, as That is why a reporter's spelling is unman- '' any hour, any tims. American Heart Week, in order to focus at- ageable, and a city editor is reducible to , Distance i« no barrier ... tention on these grim statistics. Heart Week tears. is the high spot of the month-long 1951 Heart Why should a reporter be able to spell? HILL CITY SAVINGS Fund Campaign to bring new hope, for the The answer is he shouldn't, though it would hearts of our loved ones. To relieve and save headaches and unlimited work for city AND LOAN ASSOCIATION eliminate the suffering of heart-afflicted chil- editors who sometimes are themselves not Robenl D. Brougt dren, to lighten the load of cardiac house- such good spellers. The answer to why a €O«N£« SPmNQFt^y*-SUMMIT-iWCM4i.CS wives, to prevent premature deaths among reporter shouldn't be able to spell is found in SPftlNGFLELD AND MORRIS our highly skilled workers, trained business the word "should" itself. Why shud it be SUMMIT NEW JERSEY executives and leading statesmen—these are spelled that way? • • - some of the aims of the American Heart As- Summit's Most Convenient Place to Save sociation. Its throe-fold program supports Current Comment scientific research into tht unknown causes Parking and Punishment of 90 per cent of the heart diseases provides (Christian Science Monitor.) professional and lay education to give the Maybe the city council of Spalding, Eng-j GRIFFITHS SET needed tools of knowledge to physicians and land, has hit upon the perfect device for To Choose Your to substitute knowledge for fear among the making motorists behave. If Spalding motor- public at large, and it encouraged the develop- ists don't pay their 35-cent municipal park- ment of vitally needed cardiac services in the ing lot charges, a policeman will deflate HAMMOND ORGAN community. their tires. Tht Scaldingrity flfchers have a sense tinue at their present pace, it is reasonable of proportion worthy of the great Mikado Of twint yt* art, for you've juir to hope that within the lifetime of many of who, in G and S's of the same name, pro- us now living, cardiovascular ills will largely minsd out on fht btst nylon buy posed to make the punishment fit the crime: ' have been placed under effective measures of And make each prisoner pent In town. And you novsr did know prevention "and control. whtn tkar PTA mttting was btinq At that time.,., tht Valentine heart, will re? Unwillingly represent turn to an unchallenged (position at a symbol A "source of innocent merriment! hold. You alto found out too latt Of innocent merriment! of love and life, freed of the dark shadow that tht wtek-snd rotit you "that now falls over it. The Mifcados of Spalding, under such Our aid tin bring that day closer. a system, could work-out a list of penalties aoufht could havs bson had mush for various offenses for which motorists are During this month, tht most valuable as- chtaptr in anothtr ttort. Surt, sistance we can give is financial support to noted. And policemen whose (parking) lot our local Hearth Association which has tak- has not been a happy one might begin en- you're fighting mad , , . and you joying themselves. en the leadership in this, our battle. Perhaps JMWI rtaten to bt bscauis you'rt the most loving Valentine we can give to The Spalding experiment is notable for those wo hold dear is a contribution to the harnessing a natural urge in bthalf of law- out of touch v»Hh thingi. 1951 Summit Heart Fund. enforcement. As Sir Walter Scott would put it, lives there a man who never to himself Ytl, ytu do f tt mad whtn yo;* lit .4 $2 1/3 Billion Question hath said, "I wonder what the driver of art .the •Idtllnts in your homstown Who pays for government? that car would say if he came out and found all four tires flat!"? but you oan ktop your blood arts- Believe it or not, there are still taxpayers who think that it is the "other fellow" who When the United Nations finds so apt a turt alewn an4 your community pays the bill. The shock that these people penalty for aggressors, and so delightful for I. Q. up by Incoming a rtgulsr law enforcement agents to apply, wars will will receive when they file this year's income rtadtr of THI SUMMIT HHAID. tax return on March 15'will only bt a fort- become as rare as Spalding motorists with taste of higher taxes ahead. an unpaid parking lot charge soon will be. Tli* HtraM is *n eld hand *i rt* With New Jersey taxpayers facing a proi- New Recipe for Political ptctive 2 1/3 billion dollar "bill" as their Road your HIRALO rogulsrly oaeh porting ths doinfi of Summit ond (Hartford Courant) share of the proposed 71 1/2 billion dollar wttk and you'll know what it go- Ntw Providanot . . . it's bttn on Federal budget, the following facts and fig- Not so long ago all a political candidate ing on in town. You'll know what tht job for 62 yosrtl Eich week ures on the source of tax income will hold needed was a hone and a good pair of lungs, Any mtimo that you play amtmls Basra W—tifbi %|HSI fm interest. the former would carry him along the high- I-Uy it on tlw Hammond Otpm,§mbmfmhmm a tsatgs «f it boEng offered by our locsl msr- more than 5,000 homtt wolcomt ways and the byways, and the latter would lone sod * faith «f eakf m other fastnasstsft ea* sastdi; THI HIRALO and it «fveu 93.4 In the fiscal year ending June, 1950,, the chanti , . . what'* playing in arat carry the message. How complex campaign- Hrrr id mutie'a mmt EWKMM V«MP! BOW Ora i last year for which income figures are avail- psr cont of !tt eircuUtlort artt. If able, tht Federal Government reported total ing has become can be gleaned from the *a*t thst'Tmi ran interpret a movist. , . when that lesaktr you handbooks of instruction! that are now avail- •ny nttsiWr of wayt. you trt not slroady t HMAkO internal revenue collection* of about 39 bil- hoard about it coming hers , , * lion dollars. Mors than one billion dollars able to local candidate!. That's why tb«*c wl* M*to play tfttt SMSW. km to fit? rtf dor thsn call ut right away tnd of this came from New Jersey taxpayer*. the JlamnwHiMi Cnrgant. < and whan your clue it having iti Candidates are instructed in visual-aid 1 wo'll ttt that you got your oaptr More than hslf of New Jenty's share came equipment. They art tipped off on how to nti«hati^^ ntxt mooting. You got all this from individual incomt taxes. The "tax dol-act on a television program. The preparation ami us eautlf mm*4-~pim!4» it* gjbrjr of gMOt tKgaa i by mail avory Thursday . . . in ymic living tmm. And mttf torn* itt*s#. far llk» Haw and pltnty mort in your wtokly lar" Collected by the Ftdtral Government in of radio spot announcements in also stressed. Organ r»n"t jtt mic erf time! for only* $4,00 a ytar. New Jerity wan dividtd at follows: Indi- Newspaper adv#«tisiog, street interviews with community nowtpaptr, It. ereatet *Wlfta%--i»WUw, ,-,— _ .. vidual income taxes, 50 3 cents; corporation sound recorders, and "playback" of Inter- m m»gnJftcfnt» in ttwrjr *»sjr» ifcat it has wmm „ income and excess profits taxes, 24.1 cents; views are all covered. arrlaim from l»««]r «f lh« tSMat tSSiSMM MMMMfMM. It you live In Summit, then know what goes on in Summit . • . employment taxes, 6.5 ctnts; miscellaneous Connecticut voter* are currently witness- ^Vi the ]Ummnm4 Qtpm 1m m nsswliyfullf icsJUh-as receipts, 19.0 cents. ing the professional application of all thtst r»*Ay |tUyr4 tkait it'a a * -•---••- — The total collection from Ntw jersey was techniques. One thing b certain, the candi- 11,133,975.046 or nearly 3 per cent of total date who ii equipped with nothing but \mi «r# tm aa4 ftsy tiff Ftdtral internal revenue colltctidns. Future •praad-eagle oratory in » done dodo. In a «mr SUMMI colltctiont. ;hert and elsewhere, will increase way, the succtsi of political candidates hat substantially to mttt the COM of national varied with the techniques available. Tht " dtftnst. coming of radio made p««r-»hsped tones tht GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY Summit 6-6300 - 01 first importance as tht nation "clears requisite for fireside chiti. Television may sritNwar ati»aiatsivAvtvff« Msunlolw of tht dicks lor action" should bt the reduc- all other "musts"; candidates with ttltgtnlc Aodlt Bateau of OtewalsMons tion of nonmtstntial aptnding of govern- facts, good voice*, and tht ability to givt i 60S MOADSftaT,tffWAtK*,MWJKSfY Ovsllty Waslillts sf Now lorstf - WssJsaai ttllttrtaJ Atoosisti*ii ment. Estimttti of tht savings possibility dynamic performance. NEW MOYIDtNCI Township Pians Dtftns* Unit to Show"* Supervisor Gives Salary Boosts; Officid A-lerob Film "The A-Bomb," a government Improvement Plan film concerning civil tie ft DM- in Library Plans atomic attack, will be known under the au»picea of the In Lanquaqe Usage S-The New Provi- TO Townthip Civil Defense organi- TOWN-SHIP •_ Improving pupii Thrice-Hit Township Gl dence .township C»mmittee on zation on Tuesday, February a, skill* in kneuage u^ag* wa* the January. 2i introduced on first al • p.m. at Columbia School. topic of * professional meeting of reading ordinances which would All realdenta »f the community the Columbia School • faculty, increase the ealarje* Qf 'metubferss are urged to attend. Ikrke^y Heights, conducted by Reaches Home from Korea of the Police Department and The film wa# tecured for Keitneuh H. Bothweil, »upervi«ijg allowing by Ira Holler, a mem- principal, which waa Held thia o . , „ . .-. J- Gauthier of Cornell ber af the Tcmnfthlp Civil De- week. avenue, Berkeley Heights, wounded on three different dates t*bltsh salaries for police-as fol- tente Council, and the *»e- Specimen* of pupil composition* in Korea and twee returned to duty, arrived home this lows: Police Chief D. V. Rua*o, ning'a program will be in charge from R!| gr*d«a were collected by past week-end. His last wound, in the right arm, occurred Jr, $4,100. an increase of *20O; nf Jowph MulholUnd, defence Mr. MothweilmgllOdSH - CWY 4 January .8 and is serious enough to call for hospitalization Sgt Vito LaSaaso, $3,100, an in- chairman. Mr. Bothweil for u*c in the meet-' in the crease of $300; Patrolman Harold ng. The written work w«s pro- flown to UA Curtis, 53,200, an increase of $250; ! jet:te<| on the auditorium «treCTi by 4 Cpl- Gauthier waa flown across and Patrolman Vito Amodeo, $3,» | the op«que projector operated, by toe Pacific and landed at Lackland Women's Guild 000, an increase of $360. Church Board Gets iThomaa Hugtiea of the acuity. An Air Basq In Texas, January 18. He Other Increases | analywki of the grammatical, spcll- had an unexpected reunion there Other salaries were introduced Reports from •j ing and handwriting, error* waa with hia brother Raymond, who » Asks Boro Groups na follows; Attorney, $800, an, in- ! made by EothweU, He urged *11 taking baaio Air Foroe training, be- crease of $200; engineering, $100, departmental teachers to consider fore continuing hia flight to the To Feb. 7 Meeting aj> of Last year; auditor, $1,300, an Various Groups 1 thenuclvej aa teacher* of Engilah Valley Forge General Hospital in increase of $100; fire inspector, regardloM b* their subject *ffeld. 'PhoenixvUle, Pa. TOWNSHIP - Women of the TOWNSHIP- The Official Board The tcAohrrw were a«ked to correct $150, an increase of $50; electrical of the Diamond Hill Community The 20-year-old youth wu first New Providence Borough Method- inspector, $100, the same &a la*t ail pupil written work with that Church met January 23 In the Leej attitude in mind. wounded in the leg in September ist and Presbyterian Churches year; superintendent of roads, $3,- Community Room of the Church. and spent eight week* In a hoapltai 100, «n increase of $460; assistant The? supervising principal re- have bean invited to attend the Mrs. Reginald Vincent, rcprr- in Japan before returning to duty. superintendent of roads, $3,100, an j quested ,»H te«chers to develop in meeting of the Women's Guild of •ejHlng the Women1! Guild.,-art* On November 28 he suffered a con- increase of $460; aetsletant #upcr- ' the pupil's mind a miuK of pride Diamond Hill Community Church nounced that the Diamond Hill cussion and shrapnel wounds and intendent of roads, $2,600, an in- and accomplishment, in all ;i*per Church will join with the New spent another two weeks in a hos- next Wednesday at *8:15 in the crease of $356, , w;ork alnce the written R-ord stand* church. Providence churches at the Re- |a* the pupil* reprcacntativr. Ac- pital. Hia latest wound will inca- Township clerk, $3,600, an in- ?.\D OH AUK VISITS ITtE STATION- S e c o n d I flnal activity of the unit being Studied. The pupils formed Episcopal Church In New cording to> Mr. Both well, the claas-.,- pacitate him for some time, his Mrs. John Pilling of Bloomfield crease of $300; treasurer, $1,100, ;raders from Colsuntua School, Berkeley Heights, made cut-out diiplaya of firemen and fire fighting- Providence for the World 'Day of room Instructor should be more mother said, but she expects he will will speak on the "Current Situa- an increase of $200; tax search of- made a, visit fcj the- Berkeley Heights Volunteer Fire equipmeni t which were mounted on the classroom Prayer February 9. Mm, Vincent eoncerned with developing clarity eventually use the arm. tion in Relation to the United Na- ficer, $500, the same as last year; also stated that at the next meeting Co. headquarter* in Paik avenue that town, rcccnll>, bulletin board. Poems and tongs about heroic fire- j In written expression than in cle-' Fought at Seoul tion*." She is a member and aaseesor. $1,350, the same as last of the Guild, at which they pta'h to after studying er w>H "bt elected for 3 drawing taken by the school pho- mittee to include In the 1951 "-frill-' j Otto Schwartz, president of the yMrs: Ko nifmber* will He elected lor School of which this township I* Women's ftulld will provide re- 1 tographer. An added incentive to nlcipal budget an appropriation Arthur • Bo,ird »" Education, thunked the SEEKS BE-ELFXTION-Richard vf»r», no numbers win bo elected for on* of the ttvc municipalities send- freshments. I lot 1 sent, the seventh graders is that the of $1,000 for preliminary expenses. Southgntc of Middle way, Murray ing pupils. He will explain the ad . girle» and. prnLa_'d their efforts in I At tiip Mid mfctiiig »ili be (ubmlltCKl photograph of the winner will be He outlined ', the pceoiblHty of • Hill, Ivas filed for re-election to the ! uropoHicnt Aoclal studies instruction with the Barbara Case, president of Student Proviilrncp Township *inc« 1936. |>,m, «t *hp Robert D. Brotigh Fu- 1. Hhill the Board of Fduoatlon ba of thr Nt'» Prov;«?:rsv»- V-':*"n.-liij» KuthorU»d to *ip»nd for th« pattog work of the art department. Mr. Council, will tell of student govern- He is a srrnduate of MitM.sathij.setts nerjil Home, 535 Springfield ave- of parking area and roadwtjt, tht turn On Need to Make Civic A>jKK'i«tif>n ktost1"' l» is Founder's Day «f *.VO0O Bothweil h«s been making plans n»Dntr Tony Morturolo, college Institute of Technology. nue. Summit. Rrv. Homy I Mr- preparation; Wllma Sturm, com- cirtulatms; « pewttwn to run for Dated Feliruarv ! !B51, t« correlate the activities of the Program Held Kin non. piwtor of Union Vlilage FRANK H JECKFX. mercial preparation and Frank Township ConuittUo- .n the ,\j)rii DUitrlet Clark various ichool departments with Proper Hy. Turns Methodist Church, oflklated. Note The term "current txptnaaa ' the objectives of giving unity to Masycrson, general preparation. R pr.tn;irjr. . A.-A». j«t;on include* jprlncip^la' tftchtra' JaBltora1 TOWNSHIP - Failure of motor At Regional j Burial waa in Hillside Cemetery, the curriculum and preventing du- Honor will be paid the past pres- Crash Quarrel and M«df«al Inapeetara' ailarlw. Mft, .its to makei proper turns on the .Plata.fk.Ict ;....._..,, ..,•....-,.. tibk . hl pvll . n gKaa plication in Instruction. ident of the PTA. , *>hip t !er Rcjricnal High School ITA1 held Mrs. Hick*, a direct descendant portation of puplli, tuition of puptla highway is the fifth most common fice.- L, S. attandtng achools In oUivr dUtricta Xewcomb. its Founder's l>iy prosram Thur#- of Daniel D. Tompklm, former f with tht eoM«nt of tli* Board of Edu* cause of mishaps, warned Charles dent, mmd hi- wilt Gains doy Tvminfl in thr Auditorium vIcr-prMlclfnt of the United Statei, citlon. *chool UbrarlM, comptnaatlon M. Monica, chairman of the Town- idency. • of tlu dUtrlct cUrk. of the cuatodlan Members o.' tile cortimittee wor* died January 24 at Muhlenfterg of tehool moneyi and of attandanc* ship Highway Safety Coordinating Mr. S!.w,« M candidate for ffn-tumrs of .VI yf**r* 4go loaned by For Two Women IfoHpltai nalnfleld. aftrr an lllncaa offlctra, truant achooli. Inmrance and DEAN OIL COMPANY Committee. *£«>. lit- »*.s the Incidental expense* of the •rhoola Jim John Suit*- of Kenilworl'h, TOWNSHIP . Two women have of a month. MM. Hick a wan born A member of th« Board «f »Wtl- Dltiel Fuel "The kry tn highway safety lif«" ,teft:>i'.rd by 14 vote*. The trrm of Boilers HOLESALE and RETAIL Thr [i;<'grs Convnuttci-m:\r Syr.nson and a '•Ittfeii md rwldent of tht achool Ua*ollne i'giitins? «>f 50 ••«.•«ndl«.i on « huge rh'irgf.'i as H rrvult of a dia- •he. last 30 yearn. dl«trict and h«r« betn a elttavn and accident pattern is tbo same." de- Mltl rt»ld»iH for at les«t thr« ywiri Im- Kerosene birthdHV <-al:f wtiich WMS cut by ' .I.HMiHiy 21 after an «uto Active in the' Union Village Pumpi it Piping FUEL OIL clare! the chairman. "For example, Republicun. thw yr.tr mfdlateiir. prtceding.jib SfJutT.Jmomz-. Paul K. 1>avie of 'Mountain-" th«ir husband*, CliuruK ilic" *la a inemBer of tht Ing a member or »uc)i Board and muat •i Hour OH Burner Service Motor Oil same-direction accidents i;isuallyl A resident: tit ft-* scruv 1911, Mr. bt able to read and write. Space Htttert Flnrd $28 «* Adult Fellowahlp. tion Inelude every eltlwa of fht fleer Furnwiw Installation. violations account for s<*e*>twi plm-*' Kin>» Margie Mpoitowood, 21, o? 344 Unittd St»te« who hi* tht quallflca- Napthai most years. Speed U invariably I FBI (ijidkr nn I lie hiMory of Mrs. Hluku tlao leaves two * 9., Jr., of Rokclle, and two papirmanentlf f rtgutereg d In the munlel- Batteries FAN WOOD, N. J. ll I'Hiise of fatalities. Failure to il.s inr;nh«'rs. John .Sflniowhki, vlcr Ea«l l.'ith stroct, Plainfleld. pitt electioli n dUtrlcf.,dUlf; t| t ltaaltt fforl» Fanwood >8484 ••»»••»• iketip right accounts for No. 4 c^use principnl of the Crnn ord High daughters, Mrt. David Kuehn and rUyi prior to the aate of election. Ap- Tlrn "Assembly Hour' School, t-poki nnd i»howid »lld««i on WilltMin Ortz waa fined II for Mm. William Horak of Berkeley plteatlotia for "military ttrvle* bil- *~ Lund Improper turn is No. fl, lot*" m»y b* m»d# to tht DUtrlct "~ 'Considering that the impropei "Your Taxes." Carelewi driving. All pleaded not Heights •'•; Clerk. ' 3i turning of a motor vehicle ranks At Columbia Aids The Kr-j?k>rtHl High irehool Ftem) g'Ullty. llfth a« a cause of all highway mis- •un, played, A social'period ciii hit tiif i*j«\r .ender of Bpott#- 1 < obviously inexcusable. When a 'March of Dimes' foiUm'rd. H(xst< »*iC'. i were Mr* WlJ-v.'ocxi'o flut'i, (Mirknd at the curb, motorist makes a turn properly Mrw, Fred Rnpji «nH TOWNSHIP- Th« cwrrrrt t*m- j 'Td in attempting to lurn around. there is littki or no hazard to other ptilgn to collect money for the Mr«. Hn. Ti. K»ll"r.«.'..-... Mi..,.^.* Irwi.,....n, , tint guilty of dkord«fly traffic hut when he executes a turn "Mnrch of IHrm-T WM cJ«wly re- SjmllnKin pic*iiicd at th«* huMntm j condiict wrrc Kenneth Pe«r. 23, of without adequate preparation ht to the Columbia S *. ijH'Sjfion. 258 Urovt nit I'd, .North Plainfleld, not only causes these frequent ao- drnnbly Hour"* topic lit* »erk. a byxuunit-r, «nd Krnent Wille, 88, !ctdcnt>; but much traffic conges- The achoolwlde »»*enibiy project of Long Hill lane, Pa#«lc Town- When Need tion and delay »» well." honored thp man who Inapired the Koppers Add to ship, * pn/i**rng*r in tht Orti vmt | Chairman Monica itnMted that "March of D»nw»." Frank.in D. Mra. 8potu>wfK)d> hmband, M*rt- turning required freater care th«n dlth, who WM it tht seen*, wa* umml during the next tlx we«ks The boy* and girl* were urged Bowling Lead as not »umin(HH d, Arises.,. becAUsp of the possibility of slip- tr> contribute •• muen a* IIKJ pery pavement*. could afford to the fund U» combat A lifigk phont call to tithff ''Since February 1* usually the infantile paralysis in memory of Firemen Drop One SetTiteHa News coldest month of the year, th« TOWNSHIP Koppem stretigth- the late president. 'Iron Lung** *ned their hol<|^n flrrt place In Ebctiw Laundry $»rvlc» many days with be!o«v*frtetin« contribution container* were p«c»4 *( tht Smith and Smith temperature* are likely to bring k th* New Prr^ldence Towmhip In «ll cktMrooflM. A f«t'4!> mrei- Bowling Lengue by sweeping And Delia's Hold roads," h*» said. "Normally, Febr ber «J«*scrlb«4 »h«* life nf Franklin Wtgbluhmenti will awure a »ry ban 19 cloudy or pnrtly cloudy ugalnst Romano'* 'Roofing on I). RfK)*ev Volunteer Flrp Department, run- Mrvict arranged with tra- tleuUrly In th« early morning TOWNSHIP !l#rrlttlla New» c»r<« of the dread 4bwa«* «f In* m»rs-up, were being htld t« two Iat« afternoon, affects visibility mn6 and I>ella'i» sw«pt in Ute Net* f»nti!*> paftilyalfc winn by thf- »<'nth-placi> Rrheit mak«ii for hauinlou* driving KihtKtrn, eighth gmder, ProvM<*nc« Womtn's Bowling dition*) dignity and good SHUTS Rnlfhed (#«.» 12c 1 Oo>rj>. Tin- third place Elght-B«ll dltions' I*e«i!u« «8«'n*t Www ex B and K«- r. D, R-'a totorit* *onf, (*lub w«« tripped in n fm\t by The ehulrman polnled nut that *rx (", In r»i*tch«i on Bcrkrh-y fl*e- "Ilom« on the Rmnm"* ws the Berkeley {Jwrngr. Fourth place Mt. tail* lino* four out of fly# accident! nt- 1 r«*ti fifth |»l«t# Amcrloen "Road markiitpt, »i«n»Ii »nd Ml Otan»rt eltantd 0=8=3 Bible by Ht vcrl* B,* Kof *.*" < nth CM In m pair. Belie* FUNERAL DIRECTORS elect, eny wearing epp«rel flniihed «t llfriN curt Mp prevent m grader, The piifrtg* lo the 1'ni WIUI Liquor. High •Iflfl*' honor* wrre won by «nu*ed hy improper turns but ib# «Mtduct«4 hy John Stafford rights It t|*N#j«f« 4IS MorH* An, SpriniltH N j. M QIMWI Am small pleoe ©target. grenleit rtnntdy HM *lth rlrlvwrn. with a grader. ihould make •u«h m*- linutry It Hlindlngi it W**t Snort Hills Avf.) NMwfc f. NJ. La«t *«*«•(*'• a*«rwb*>- "Know " IS Mlllhu,n*4 with retard for their «w« 1 1 if mi otheri' «af«ty eoti»t«n«!y in Vniir Ne* Jtr**! ," wat •|<«n««re4 Hrrln-Jfjr Co. i» mind," «dd#d Chairman Monica. by thp New Jti**y Beli TVJfflwnt n Uumlry * Cleenera Company 8tere«|Ki«o«i »M** «•- JI 14 »v*n whin mow l» heavy, It the h«#twrjp, l«4»«ry agrU Rwnano's ni)r»(!n« .... 24 your #»- tmS lM«ut3r «f I Ch^hom 4-3*00 inn't to n AN OtmTANOINO MUVKl "WfTMW P tlrlvpway trt get thp c«r the O«xdrn «*r» f bmrn m mm New OrIte-le * your farnfe, Make j\mt one , It The (Ipokit rangt of Alaska con» ± frtm giMge tft itteet. th» w\mh of tiilns (MeM IliiU'iton* «tr«U maup the iho»«l on the 4rtv«r*t »ld« ti lit* •grr uf trie ik'll Ti?ii't>lion« fciunmilt up of ttw »kelttons of aocltnt th* School If Mf. O, pnmitlv* animals called erinolds. -n THE SUMMIT HERAlD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY h H5I liltJL Boo* Club P/ans NIW PROVIMNCf Smit. Mandato Boro Calendar Supper Meeting; Borough and Seeing Is Believing! Continue Tie KEBKUAKY Township Topics To See Film 2—Fri., S p.m.—Candidates Meet- BOROUGH — The Book Club ing (Board of Education Candi- For Bowling Lead Larry Radtke, ton of Mr. and of the Presbyterian Church will dates) Lincoln School Audi- BOROUGH-J.K.Smlt and Man. Mn, Lawrence Radtke of Spring- WE SELL atart its February meeting Satur- torium—held by the League of dato Coal won two against the field avenue waa home from Dick- [Boy Scout Paper day with a covered dish supper. Women Voters of Nw Provl? Resident Made American Legion, New Frovid- ens College, Carlisle, Pa., last dence—Note changa of date). Each is to bring a hot dish; meat enot Post 433 and Carl one's to con- week for a brief vacation after 3—Sat., 10 a.m.-5 pJn.—Food Sale Mews Editor of Drive Aided by and dessert courses have been ar- tinue their tie for leadership in the his mid-term exams. RETAIL ranged for. MLs« Helen Armstrong, New Providence . Berkeley ^Heights in DascoH'a Pharmacy, Spring- AT Su. 6-324W-J, or Mr*. George Comp- Bowling League in matches rolled field avenue near South street, MM. Ludwig Stedka of Ber- Trade Journal ton at SU. fl-8765-J may b* called on Berkeley Recreation lane* Mon- held by the W. C. S. C. of the aaxdjiville, formerly of Laurel Boro Business Men Methodist Church, Benefit for Alfred F. Bochenek, or 679 BOROUGH —Boy Scout Troop for further Information. day night Delia's swept against drive, entertained guest* at cock- the family of Henry Oh, Ko- tails Jo her new home last Tues- Springfield avenue. New ProvL- j i, held its Winter Paper Drive In keeping with the sentimental Bryan's. Batiks & Sked and the Paca rean Missionary. day. The guests came from New denee, a meanberj of thf editorial] January 21. Under the motif of the month of February, 3—Sat., 8 p.m.—Paca Club, Special «»CES on Providence and Short HH!* WHOLESALE the executive committee us plan- Club won a pair from New Provid- staff of The American Society of leadership of Alfred Joharuson, ence-Berkeley Heights Lions and cial Social meeting. Club House. Mtchanieo], Engineers since 1945, ning to show the film "Marriage The square dance given by the Pine Tr&e Inn. 5—Mon., 1-3 p.m. and 7:30-9:30 p.m. WIM recently named newt editor chairman of activities, nine tons Today/' recently filmed by Mc- evening group of the W.S.C.S. Joe Mandato of his team posted — Cancer Dressings — Presby- No HKH Price Freeze Here! of Mechanical Enjrlneering. oflicia) of paper were collected. The pro- Graw-Hill, as part of, their Val- Friday night was termed a great high single game score of 224 and terian Pariah House. journal of the ASME. A graduate entine's program. The Book Club success. There waa a four piece ceeds will go into the scout eampt high three game series of 591. Team 5—Mon., 8 p.m.—The Evening Unit mechanic*.! engineer. Mr. Bmii- is a social group organized for orchestra and a caller. The dance i*!g fund. Trucks were supplied scorhig honors were won by Delia's, Group of the League of. Women enek is currently managing editor fellowship among people connected waa attended by many of the by E. G. Ayres, C. P. Behre, F.C. rolling' high single game of 898 Voters of N. P. will meet at the of the Journal of the American with the Church and Includes any home of Mrs. L. Barrett, 19 newcomers in town. Coddington, A. J, Imbimbo, Anton and three game series.of 2817. Rocket Society. persona of any age who" wuih to Maple St. Discussion on N. J. take part once a month on a Sat- JftBuary to Htiudinn Prior to joining the staff of the Joas and the Borougn of New w. Taxes. Last Sunday morning twenty urday evening, in a varied pro- J. K. Bmlt '_ _3« new members joined the Method- RI3 ASME. Mr. Bochenek was with Providence, • gram, Mand*K> Coal ...... :..^ ; 34 ••••• 6—.Tues., 1 p.m.*~rThe-" Afternoon. ist" Church. These people were the Babcock «nd Wilcqx Company, On January 27 and 28 the Boy Pltif Tree .. 32 Unit Groun of the League of Barherton, Ohio, and New, York. Scouts of Troop 63 held an over- Lrglon -..'. 31 largely new residents of the Carlonp'n . ._ . 31 Women Voters of N. P. will Borough'. A* a marine service engineer dur- night trip to Camp Watchung. Uon» Club HO meet at the home of Mrs. D. ing the last wwr, Mr. Bochenek Bank* A Bkul .: 26 ROAST Methodists Receive Dfll»» 25 Ryereon, 969 Springfield Ave. On Saturday two patrols from represented.his company on guar- gineering. training at the UJS. Paca Club ,...'... 24 —Discussion on N. J. Taxes, antee .trial* of naval and mer- Troop 83 went to Camp Watchung Coast fiuard Academy, New Lon- Bryan's 18 ft—Tucs., 6:43—P.A.L. meeting for a week-end camping trip. chant ships built In many ship- don, Conn., ,and the Missouri 19 New Members —Lincoln School Auditorium. yards on the Bast Coast. He was Township Man on RPI There . were four leadere and 10 School of Mines,, Rolla, Mo., grad- 6—Tues., 8 p.m. — Planning boys. The boya stayed in two' active a!$o in emergency repair uating with a Bachelor of Science Scholarship Committee Bcpr'd'^tn«ejlng—Borough Hall. work of warldamaged vessels and large cabins and" enjoyed ice degree in Mechanical Engineering At Sunday Service Gecrge E. Barberkh, ov Berke- 6—Tu'es.',: 8 -p.m.—Official Board in the training of personnel in the skating*on the pond. in 1937. He is a_ mernber of .The. BOROUGH — At Sunday's serv- ley Heights, has been named the meeting—Methodist Parsonage ~car"e~ and ^operation of" rnarine Tce in theUethocllat Church, Rev. Union County member of the Tues., 8 p.m.—Paca Club meet- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Howard of boilers. American Society of Mechanical Engirirera and the American Recce R. HU1 received 19 resi- Rensaetaer scholarship committee ing in the club house. Union avenue are enjoying an Mr. Bochenek received his en- Rocket Society. dents "into full membership by which ia awarding New Jersey Wed., 10 a.m.—The Missionary extended vacation in Florida as confession of faith and transfer, scholarships to Renasdaer Poly- Sewing and Study Group of the guests of Mr and Mrs. Roland Hi. as follows: technic .Institute, Troy, N,Y. Mr, WS.CS. of the Methodist Weaver of Hialeah and Mr. end Mr, and Mra, Robert Anderson, Barbericfi is available for personal Church will meet at. the home Mrs. Schrocder of Lake Worth, IMPERIAL Miss June Belawanger, Mr. and Interview with higfo school or of Mrs. George Burton, 9 More- Fla.. : 59 Mrs. Walter Bullwlnkel, Mr. and preparatory echool 6 and Firemen "B; won a, New Providence Civic Group. pair from Junior Order "A" and !• Big Picture* Junior Order "B." The Paca Club Farm, Fresh Any organization in the Borough Ib. swept against Bill's. See the big new DuMont Lifetime* pictures wlnhlng to have data ltated ONE LOW PRICE en 17-inch Rectangular and 19-inch Life- Khould cull Mrs. Douglas B. Ry- Harold Pilley of Firemen "A" Sise tubes! erson. Summit 6-2943 at leaM rolled high three game series of ! one week prior to publication of 568. Harry Kern, Sr., of Harry's the ISHUP of the Herald in which posted high single game score of Me new it is to appear. 212. M & M won team three game 2. Sharp Tuning ***" honors with 2424. B 4 L posted See the new Du Mont Sensituner* tune to team high single game score of 853. :, PORK exact frequency uhere both picture and Scout Unit Elects League standings: tound art best. (Continued from Page 1) Team W. L. Pet. M * M . 42 IS .775 months' apprenticeship at Over- Firemen "A" ___• 40 17 .737 B & L 34 23 .395 LOINS 3« Level Contrast look Hospital during which time JUrry'a 29 28 .509 Small Sin Rib Half tlie members rolled, bandftgea and Junior Order "A" ... 37 30 .474 Junior Order "B" .... 27 30 .474 See how the new Du Mont Steadibeam* sig- folded dressing* Following this Five Aeea 27 30 .474 training, the Spouts aro eligible Firemen "B" 26 31 .438 nal compensator gives you uniform nignal Paca Club 24 33 .421 itrength and picture contrast whether sta- to be measengers, delivering flow- Blir« 12 45 .210 era, packages and mall. On tion is nearby or extra-distant. Wedncsdaye they wheel a. cart m»r>plted wltK candy «nd m«tt gifts through the children's ward. Women Voters List 4. Steady Action The candy itnd gifts are supplied by The JTwJgH, a part of the Wom- See the new Du Mont Signalock* nntnmati- en's Auxiliary of Overlook. Group Meetings eaUy lock pictures in, screen static out! ROAST *• • , ••-••••• •• reautlcal uniform which to now to Candidates'Night 5* Many Extras the Summit area, descri'bed the BOROUGH — Two dUeuaalon Mariners' work which includc« groups on State tajce* have been See the many Du Mont extras that give you learning the janguage of the eea. organized on the basla of studies finest sound and sight, longest life! The Mariners abo aid in the de- made in the New Providence Lea- fense program, dol/vg community gue of Women Votera workshop. •Im+Hmk -•; % work at Overlook on Saturday Thp date* for these groups were afternoon* announced by JMrs, Q, B. Thomas FRYERS Lack Scout Leaders as follows: Statbtlcs showed that as of February 5 at 8.00 p.m. Hostcse, January 1, there were 15 Brownie Mrs. L. R. Barrett, 19 Maple! troops, IS Intermediate troope, and street. Leaders, Hiss Dorothy Ma- ' two senior troops. Total registra- TOILERS son and Mr*. L. B. Cbddlngton, | tion includes 470 girls, 73 leaders, Jr.; charts, Mrs. D. H. Hutchlnson. ! and 95 troop committee members. Direct From the Farm WITH THE flHIST IN TILIVISION An additional 100 girls have B«ked February 8 at 1:00 p.m. Hostess, - to participate in scouting but Mrs. Douglaa Ryernon, Springfield there are no leaders available, it avenue. Leaders, Mrs. Paul Kuhn was stated. and Mrs. Carl Stuehlcr. Charts, Hickory Smoked Cottage Mrs. Douglsi Ryenron. The Intermediate troops, rang- ing In age from 10 to 14, will bo All members *re invited to at- given additional knowledge to cope tend and bring guests to either the with emergencies with the focal afternoon or evening meeting. point* on home safety, first aid, , The League would like to remind eltteena of New Providence of the HAMS home nursing, and child care. Ib. Chtrdening wv& arts ami crafts are "Candidate*Night' tomorrow, Feb- also on tlic program. ruary 2nd. Ail of the Board of Boneless Brownlm, the youngest group, Education candidates are expected, also are t«i»i**t to be aware of to be present. The only contest is community rooponnibllltlps. for the three year term in which there are two vacancies to be filled 69 A 23-year pin WM presented to Mr* iiokten; a }5-year pin to Mn. «nd'three men running. In the Lorcn F. (5ny; 10 years to Miw order In which their names will WE FILL Jofln Gay and Mrs, Howard Craig, appear on the ballot, they are WU- the MT. VMNON by DU MONT pins went to Mrs. Hnr-ll«un Braunwarth, Howard Smith and Robert Clark, George Johnson tht ARDMORi by DU MONT !• 1MB Mfe SWM» ptetwm. ty Askew, Mm. Slack, Mrs. Saw- HOME FREEZERS Built yer, Mm, Clinton Raker, and Mrs. and Coalmo Cordlllo are tht can- Ufo&im picture. Uuih-in FM radio. far record pliT«r. Henry Ba#ats. didates for the on« ye«r term. *—— num..,-!.,i...,>„,,, , ,,, _ _ AT M ||u tm Pbg-b for record phjm i * i <»,,,,, A Girl Scout "Thanhs" badge An ordinary hen's «gg will with- wm awarded to Mm, Sawyer and stand a ppressur e of aaboub t 800 LOWEST PRICES! Mrs. SMfk, Henry Hnjcatjt, who t h Rtmtmber. You Can Alwqyi S-T-R-I-T-C-H a Dollar at colored movlep of life at pounds to the square Inch. HOTELS RESTAURANTS SUPPLIED p Wanol*, alto w«# m reclp- Irnt of * "Thank*" badge. - Tne Scout tJIce Club saiif tntec- n»tion«l song* asatsted by Mm, HUSMNDS RAVE RADIO SALES CORP J. g. Bkll«i and MM, Fred Painter. The Nominating Membership <'ommltt«« JM c»mpOM>d of Mrs, SUBURBAN 328-327 MIRburn Avt. H, HAWlfy, Mmftenry W. MHIburn* N. J. and Mm Burton CJrey Jr, M200

f ««f TV »*i U U • ln.taj|, tmwlm * MARKET tmito NOVSIWIVIS SAVII 442 $0rfRO,field Avt. Free Delivery mm Phone Summit 4-2670. 4-2671 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, PEBRUARy I, 1051 ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL AmTOtTTSKMENT LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT LEGAL ADVi:*TlSEME>T LEGAL ADYEXTIRiCMENT LEGAL ADVEKTlSEJaLXT With Artewtie ffeof 1ST »EaBsts in Air Force 1951 LOCAL MUMCirAL BUDGET o. County of Ualon fw ftmt ^ - aboard the 1ST SHL one Stephen Heniler, son of Mrs. Local Budget of the Borough of N«w Providence. County of t!nton (or :ivt :i*c»l >(*r J»3! IT RXBOWKD, that tb« foil It U hereby certified thai the budget »unex«4 harno a&d hereby midi a part tacr«of u #v»t«n«ni« of ftvenuw. *nd eoa- A. C. Mensler of 2 Surrey road, th# local budget forth* y»*r iMt- . of the sWf a true, copy of the budget approved by re*>Iutloa of th» govtral&g bodj- on tht 3Zn& « for tht yew 1951 may be predatedHjy tu- CirmeSa O» fg has finished two years at St, BSNJAMIN BATSMAN. payer* or otbw latwMtcd p»r*oa« • ,ie'd avenme, is «• graafoafce of, LAW:fnot University. IUgUrt«r*d Municipal Accouataul • \ «»AT«M1NT ' . • '' High Sdtod. He was W Far* PUee. Newark, N J. ' ' UltchelJ 2-1841 to active doty » Xwwon- It takes 21 days for the egg» of Actual Aetoal CertUled by me thU Mod day of January, )M1, I»i4 tt4f the domestic hen to hatch. LOCAL BUDOST NOTICE lor 1111 Ai ihowii in Local Section 1.. . Manictp«l ltu«|rt For Mil Far 1U4 Loo»l Purpstw . , „.. .1108,923 73 S SO.3:SO0 I 14.M004 ljocrf Dl»trt« Bchoou (Krtlmittlor XMl)* . 1S8.S07 00 120,403 J» liJiniT County • « •. • , • YWCA Attendance (a! O*Bwral county , il»tlm*u lor JM1). . 31.003 00 3S.T33.U iContinued from Page. 1) Tot*5a _ t23g.U4.70 Wl«.»04i3 list persona to leave Seoul 8t*t» A14: Recilvsd and to tit Rwrtred 1 Alfottrt 1 NEW PROVIDENCE it fell to the Rod*, wu ftiaat apeaiter, . 4,078.00 U.07IO0 1IWI0C (t>) Relief Funds rooo 1W Ati Aid to BiM (ci H»ghw»y llthtln* Tundi 90O9O yam (d) foljc* wjd >lrt D •0000 YOUR COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER — WHERE PARKING IS NO PROBLEM In stressing the international 158 80 character of the YWCA, Miss Park tetiid that ehe- was struck by" EXP1 A.NATORV StATCMENT ISMaury o» Otnwmt Municipal Budget exrtvni>'O Rtunun and th« great dif(ereiH"<« even among Appropriations Thvttln (01 County, School and Special DUUirt T»»et V«mr 1HI Y**r MJ« the Asiatic peoplo*. but she added, 1. Total O«nemi Appropriation* (It«n « (JK Shtet 14) . . |14| iwoo %HHM*0Q .*• _Appw?rUtk>n ••RM»ri!tfl lor UncolltetM Ta*e*" ilt*ai « (hi, Sfceet #)-M.M4.t4 4T.*»(» SINCE 1914 A SAFE *'Wi thin tfi« feliowTiWp of the YWCA we w . .. " 1 . .WOT 1M73 the differences which create pre- * IN*: AntletptMd H»vinu«i (It»m J, Bhe«t 5) 150,'aooOQ 93,18*00 DASCOLL'S judice* and misunderstanding." ». Bub-Total ...... II06KX73 9 90.21»0O Brief talk* were given by thr»t ••. LoeaJ DUirtct.School T*x--Miinlclp»l Budgtt ..Uttml tt». Rheet-«i..- , PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HILL CITY SAYINGS member* of the Y-Teen depart- f. Local furpoM Tu (Iwm 3, Let* lt»m «»• ..'....(It«a-t fat, Sheet fl> »l«.W3TS taj,»tO8 ment*, Barb«r«i FWnsom, Nancy _J^.Jl ? *!*>*• 'Local District School Ta«—Municipal BudgtV 1» in addition to th» loeal AT ONCE AND LOAK ASSOCIATION ; Pooleand Jo*n, yogarfcy. DUtrlpt School Tax u coatnlned in the School Budfat. . ' Mr.o. M«irio BuonojKinf and Mia The Mtlmattd tax rata of »6.75V for 1931 1» bu»d on valuatlotw ai I4.W4S7S 00. Thta rat» t«ry wh»n local achool and oounty tax** «r« finally' apportioned j H«fl JohasKwi described their The amount appropriated from turplu* revenue. U *44,), Bh#*t 13, but not in »ic«a of Item t abo»r New hwMMct spoke, ANTICirATED HEVE.NtES Mr«. Jacob Trapp, vice pr«l- GENERAL REVENUM AntlciMt*d tm SU. 4-2263 dent of the Board of Dlre^ora, 1131 1>M la ISM waa ohairma"n of the dinner meet- 1. Burplua Revenue Cash Appropriated , .1:44.00000 I 43.00000 * 4S0O0O0 j ing* committee. Mm. Diefendorl 1. lt> turplu* lt«»anu» Approprtattd *lth prtor written A. V. MAZZUCCO presided. content of Director of Local Government I. JJUcellaneoiu Revenues ' , Your Community Storm Rev. Leon C. Riddick, pastor of Ltcenae* . . : „... J.joooo 2.SO0OO • 94JSrt .Eountain Baptist Churdi, offered Fa«e—Tax Searehea .. . '.. . „,... JO0OO . 200.00J'" 34000 Bernardo's Service Station It costs no more to deliver to your door Una* and Penalties . ,. . .. JMOO M0 00 435 00 the\ihvocation. The aihging WM Int4rest and Cc«t» on Ttxe* , 1,30400 1,000 00 13*J40 .1 led by Mi*a Capitola Dlckcrson Inuraat on Investment* . _ MO 00 340,00 rranchta* Tasa* ...,.,,-^.^M.,..^™ W.lSfl.0fl.. 1413314 and Garage •__ • ; ...Tht.BMt.ln ; _ ...... ;___ accompanied by Mis* Margaret ii ooo oo - Ortw"R*e«pW Taxe* •.:...... :...'...;....• 8.JM00 7,00000 S.323 00 Wine, Liquor, Bter, Keg-Beer Hwrp. Bu* Receipt* Taxea ...... /.. 70000 80000 KMIU GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS St*t* Road Aid. Chapter « PL. 47 Ftarmul* 4.17800 4 9TIO0 Note: The amounts opposite which »n • naa been placed In th« farcolumn to th« rlfnt rtf- Soda, Groceries, Cold Cuts, Frown Foods raatni ltatt Aid for Road* alloted, and h»M In caah by the State, or in l.tt-f j part rectived m 19*) awf Hershey't let Cream la purt held In rush by tli» St»tt Hospital Follies State Road Aid, Cfmptfr ta PL 1947, CoaatruetloD fuutt Central Avenue, Section 91 ... 900000 New Previdesce SU. 6-1845 SU. 6-3314 Centra! Avenue off South Straef (Continued from Page 1) J. Total NlscelUneoui Rirmuw '.. 1.3(1,30000 • 41.1BI00 » 10,34039 It has been chosen «• th« out- Local Service Now* Available to standng project In the state and 4. RacatpU from D»lln« held at Beth Israel 4, Amount to bs Raised by Taxation (a) Local Purpote T»x :, I108.W37J 00 Rates Governed By New Providence Phones: Summit 6-0335 j Hospital on January 29.*' (b) Looal District School Tax—Municipal Budget . 41400 TAXI (d Local District School Tax—School Budget Borough Council -2000 In the discussion of the new (animate for 1P5D 15?,«>7(V> 1M.4091* Special Rate* for School Oioup$ Twig system to be installed in (•) County Tax Opwatlon* ' Tra.ntt«rs Miller, Jr., Mrs. Longley Walker OXNCRAL QOVBUfMnrr and Mrs. p. Hector Grbmvold. AdmtnUtratlve and E*t«um* Salarlea and Wage* _ 7.000 00 SJI3 0O 3.833 SO 41W30 1.000 0» Tea, waa served by the Junior Other Exparwoi ., ...... „._ 3.T0000 3.170 00 JJSfl.SO giooo Service League following the A**es*rnent and Collection of Taxes Salfrrl** aitd W*g*< • 4.150 00 3.5*0.00 3 449M 100 00 meeting. Mrs. C. A. Biddulph was Other Expenses 1.80000 1,960.00 1.M0.0O tea chairman and Mias Pamela Oapartment of Finance 1.8SJ40 Salaries and W»ge» — 1.20000 P30 00 95000 Lyall and Mr*, G. V. King Ltg«l •34.00 (MO CO 400 0O presided at the urru, Balarle* aad Wig* •„.- ooo.oo too oo Other Expenieii 3,000.00 2.400 00 3,400 09 4SS00 Coning and Planning 2.W390 Students Visit Other '... 25000 •nooo 150 0O Inauranc* ._. 2,7*000 2,400 00 2,750 00 Frlntln* : 1.30000 1,300 00 1.007 31 S3«9 Soqp Manufocturing Co. Bond Serrlc* Charge ..... 3300 . 25 00 3»00 l.mn Six local boys ^crc amony 35 PtTBLIC BITILDINOS AND CIROWDS Salariet and Wag« 1,00000 97S0O •730777MO Pingry studentu who visited the Other Bipen**! ' .- . 2,300.00, i.osooo 1,243 » 1.32140 Proctor & Gamble aoap and co«- PROTECTION TO PERiJONS AND mctic concern on Staten Island PROPERTY >: •test-week,-:': • "•;• -- '•• •••--'•• '"• --B«l»r»af 7JO0O 730 00 eoooo 40000 A fin» old flavor won their favor To share that taste today, make Other 4.450.00 3.800 00 3.002 57 The local students were Jack Police tarn Bryan, 61 Canoe Brook parkway: Salaries and U'a«e» 11.000.00 10SOO.0O ! 0.100 00 io.orr.io — (Pkoiure roro 'twould hand 'emI) jot down this memorandum; Other Expense* ,. 3,43900 3,000 00 8.7O0.CO William .Cameron, !Q Jfidgewood. folle»...M«l»tr»t» • •- .....,..-...-.,...., J,»4».1J I.4W41 irive; Harry Schmidt, «90 8prlng- BalarlM and Wt|H 00000 300 00 soo o» worn — w«ttr...and Fire Hydrant,.Aerrlc*. .9.80000. s.esa.flo field avipnuor William Jewt-tt, 15 Civilian Defense ••' -Othtr e*p«ns»s . ..v.a';-. •.•;.. -".-Ji.;^ ''*.'3,00000, Norwood avenw, Martin Hamwr 8TRBET8 AND ROADS 80 Whittrrdgc road, and JameB Kapatra and Malnt^nanc*. Inrlticllng T>Mti «? Valley. View avenue , , 8tat* Aid fluids Antlo(p*t*h- t HDALTH AND CHARITIW ruary 13, 1931. Board of Health BftUrtea and Wmtra „ 3.3O0OO 3,200 00 3,1*100 JtOtW i w PERI The polls will rrmaJn open until I20.0O 900 00 530 00 Other Kxri«'n«(!» . 517 10) Nine o'clock P. M. and a* much longer FOOT Admlnlitratlon Mi may be neeesaary to permit nil th* x-...Salaries a,nd W*g«# ...... 4M0n 4S0OO 490 00 legal voters then present to caat their Other E«p»n*Mi ...... Moo 30 no 30 00 b»Hf>ts, Poor Relief - .-— ISO 00 J30O0 239 00 .,.._...,„ « HI be belt* nnrl nil the Contribution* >. %-i 300.00 200 00 300 00 300 00 legal voter* of the School District will T. RBCREATION AND EDUCATION rote lit Lincoln School Auditorium, Park* and Flaytroundi ! 700 00 ! OKXJOO t.OOflOO MOM Academy Street. r JSalariea and W»«ea , ,Two member* will b« elected for 3 Other E)tpeTi«f« . ... i 4oo m» 1JO0 00 1 8O0 00 •39 40 TiM ••*»; No member* will foeelecte d for Maintenance and Fran Public Library .. 3.000 00 3,000 00 3.900 00 3,000 00 2 yeata: Two members will be elected I ONCLASSirlBD for 1 year. Fanaloti Bmplove** 3.7J4OO 3.8S0 00 2 ISO 00 34A1 00 At the *«ld meeting will bs inibmlttixl propoalUom for voting taxea for tht 1113,11400 |107.«OS00 $107.«MO0 » VT,M.a» following remwctlve. purpose*: "—Current Hxperwe .... 1120,764,00 ib) Contingent , . . M0 0O 300 00 300 00 M.J1 ptnii «3flflOG Summary of Oper«tlon* and Contingent for M»nu«l Tml nlng 3.833 80 ApproprlatlonAltl a for l-«nrl. Building SatArta* and Wage* •1 wo no ' 4O,tJ0 7J l,tM.4i fend Equipment . . .1,100,00 Oth»r *"»p»n*« jliicludlrti The tot«l amount thoujrlit — Oontlng«nt) .. 72 444 00 M.17S00 4S,174«0 M,aMii 4U4.«t nuMutm u ; »I33«MSO At the Mid mfcetlnn the following T»MI OpMatlona •U1.»4(W SlfH.WSOO »l',- (I) Capital Improvement* «0O0 of th« »r«»tnt yew (1*30-91 > Down r^ymenta on !rn»rirf*m»nta •chool fund* from th» Currant Kx« Capital Improvt>m*iit Fund 10.000 00 10,00000 I9.0MM 10.000 00 p Aer«ti«t to the l,»nd, Building Road CwMtrwtton Ut.rl« Clerk. Note: Thr* tnrrn "rurrent e*|W!)*«»" Total Capital Iinpro*em*nt* ',..,. | 11,100.00 I 10,00000 $30.000 00 t I0.0MM eTUde* prln^tpitU' t*iwjiier** J»nltor»' unfli Medic«l In»p«-tf»m' MlftrlN, fu«l. textbook*, onhrxil supplira, fl*R», tr»im- portatlon of |nipll», tuition of pviplln (I) n»bt faf of Bortrt* T.onooo 7.0MM utieudln* (ohoow In t and atatutory « eltt**n and rMld*nt of th* Khoot idLcal Ikitwjoj I 414 0» I 41440 • — ditrtrlct *t*4 h«v# t»t#a * tttlmn »nd rwitdint (or tt ttMt thrM y*ir« tm> medtntfly wmtitm M* or her b*ewn- litf t m«n»»r ot «t«h tkttri »nd mutt tmi .... .il«,lW00 I140.M4M W.MMI b* (tr>l# Up t«*4 *tid writ*. JU>oal DMtrlet aehont Tan — fftmona who m»r tott «t th* *1«e* surtnet ii#tim*t« for i»»ii .. in.arr.oo I»*H[! Ifda inelttd* »*#ry eUlMn of th« fM (bttmat* for HIM . .-, 1*003 00 »7.»ltll trnttMt RUM** who )»• th« flvulifle*- 93 years at fine whisby-maku^ makes Imperial good i tl»M r« m«d« to tint DUrtricu M «MM*IT •», ..._. rtfomtM Mt« «r* a|w««rt»Mcl tot U» • • CT*rfc. Bf CMIUtf Or 0M4T lag•! If^utrMMUtf." it THI SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, t9St

Ubby't Baby Foods Strainod «r chopptd is UP . . . /inaf YowYf See !*«# Your 9 R&R Brand Savings On A&P * Storeici**p Boned Chicken IT Solid pack . 7ff. Hoi 1 OQ Everyday Low Prices Are

Dromedary Far Greater Tku:t On Just Cake Mixes 26 •5* 33 d A Few^Week'End Specials 9$ Spry Pur* vtgetablY shortening There are more than 300 shopping days in the yftar, tut an average of only £39* ^1,09 104 Fridays and Saturdays. So by offering low prices every day, instead of just on week-ends, A&P triples your chances to save money. What's more, by offering these everyday low prices on hundreds of items throughout the store, White House instead of on just a few "specials" here and there, A&P multiplies your Evaporated Milk chances to save money, many times. It's easy to see that this results in much Tkara's nor* b*H*r for any milk UJ» bigger savings on your total food bill. Easy to see how much bigger, too/ cam Simply test shop A&P by getting all your food and household needs here for nv= a week. Then compare your total bill with what you .normally spiml-. • Tlip River Brand difference in size will be a pleasant surprise. / 1 or White Rice •one- 17 •« 19.. 2tb ^1 AH Price* Shown Here, !\mt Merely Grocery Frirt**, lie fimmrmmteed Thurg., Feb. J through ffeif., Feb. 7 Customers' Corner ,d VrkcS e'u- Ml to trot jek. Dexo one ^****« Adttertiee* Loir PMeea tmr ise ;t\ tor Pur* vcgctabl* shortening Many customers have told us how im- •H) up- pressed they are with the high caliber are C"36M c \. employees they meet in their A&P. "SUPER-RIGHT" MEATS even •ps-oW- The reason so many high-type men and policy Are Gmmrmnleett for mFmli Week: women are daily seeking jobs with A&P none)- Like all the low prices shown here, A&P's "Super- Lux Flakes is simple: on Right'' meat prices are guaranteed (or a full v> eek . . . For diihw, lingaria, ale A&P is a good place to uork. n\ari \r. \' n-icel not just for a few days. WhatV more, they're just as It has always been A&P policy to give »<•« employees good wages, hours, working sou low as market costs permit for meats of the fine qual- conditions, vacations, pensions and other -you ity \&P'» experts select to bear the "Super-Ri^hr Lux Toilet Soap benefit!. label.' Mo wonder more and more people are bu>ing for loilat and bath We ore proud of the employees who these lender, juicy meats every day! have dome such a good job for our CUM taka tomers in the past; and tee welcome appli- cations from men and women who want to join us in serving the public even better Off LAMB Swan Soap in the future. Libby Tomato Juice is on 2 ean» 27c «oat 29c LO\4- 1^LA\D DUCKS 3» Fdf distal laundry and bath Yon will be rendering a real service to V-8 Vegetable Juice.'2ox cm 12c 46ox can.'JSc our present and future employees by giving Chopped Beef K«wy jround «»^5e them your suggestions for ranking; ASP a Pickled BeCtS Gr««nwood'» Kom«i»yl» 16 01 jar 16* better place to shop. Please write: Plate & Navel Beef fr«s-foi tailing to37e Fresh Pork Shoulders Shortcut ib 47« String BeailS lordMol,t-Fr«nch*!yU 19oz c*n2lorJJ3« * 53e Smoked Pork Butts ion.!«i *> LipUin's INoodlc Soup Mix box of 3 ior 35c Frankfurters skmtau *> 65e Sliced Bacon Sunnyf.ald 2 ha'f tb pkgi 65c Sunnylicld Flour stb pk0 39c zsib pk3 1,73 Rinso Sauerkraut toot* Bologna or Meat Loaf si*** y2 ib33e Burnett's Vanilla Extract 'lOr bot29« lav (t» laundry ar dishai Top Quality Svatood Soup Beef ienti«» ,. ib Pillsbury Pancake Mix • 20 oi. oka 17« Fresh* Porgics. . • • • . . »25e Beef Short Rtbs Flavorful, •conomical Ib 55c Ann Page Syrup «... i2o*bot25e Maine Potatoes *29e LiverWUrSt 8raun»chwaig»r-«hcad Vilb Sunswcet Prunes M»dium 1 tb 25c Lar9. t ib. 26« Silver Dust Swordfish Steaks » • • • • * 19c Oxtails For toup Or braii.nB Ib 39c Perfect for storing ... priced for »s»ing«! Del Monte Fruit Cocktail 30c* can 39c Wltfta toap | ranulaa Smoked Fillet of Clod • • « • Del Monte Prime Juice «»* «n 15c Palmolive Soap Mclntosh Apples f « «sftM»f 4tbi 29c f or leKai and balti Grapefruit Juice Koi.e«n-2'for21c 46ox ean2,>C Bleu Cheese Iceberg Lettuce wMt«r» i«rg(h»ad 13c Thete irufared or cinnamon Fresh Peat w**t«» n>. 19e Applesauce A & P fancy 20 ox can 2 for 29« ** donuts ar« light, lusciou* MS k>w«priccd! • — Grapefruit Section* M> J?0ei «#i».2 i«r3.5c.., A Wmrmwitmmtik€*•>•••

Cashmere Bouquet Temple Oranges u s. N» I Br«f« 10e Libby Corned Beef Hash . 1601 c.n 41c Parfumad loilal i«a» White Celery nond* . •<»tk He Libby Vienna Sausage „ . 4o«ean21« Sliced Swiss Dem«t.< t> 70f Fiam #««• TPmrher Tremtst 2 3Jr 19* Pascal Celery fiond. *t«ik 19c Corned Beef fr*y B.moi 12o x c»n 39c Sliced American M.I-O-IH prec*** •> 57* Raised Donuts &«•* P^B of 12 0135« Washed Kale R««{ytotoek io«« *n». b« 19c e a Chef Boy-ar-dee Uwt witi mat bails isvi oz can33c Sharp Cheddar c*r»fuiiy a9^ * 65e Cherry Pie ,•..../ MCN 57r Yellow Turnips u. s NO. I r«d* n> 4c Super Sndt 0 Criepo Cookies tnginh »iyi»a»on«d lib.pkB 39c Ched-O-Bit Cheese JFooct nirpkf 29c Pineapple Cheese Cake • . «ach I9e ar «ihM and dwda Hot House Rhubarb t*tr» f«ney a>. 29c Fig Newtons Nabuco 7H 0* pkB 21« Cream Cheese tord*n'i or PM* 3 «c pkf 17* Danish Coffee Ring fruit and nut «jcb 45C Apple CiderMortt »r ud chtk%g«i. 39" wi 69c Ritz Crackers Nabi>c« tib pkB 33c Cottage ClieCSC ' Iraakoan* leccu»16e White Bread Mirvai i ib 10.115«

Lipton's Frostec Dessert , 2pkBi25c Swiss Knight Grtiyere imparitd *« pkg 45* Swmei Treattt Colgate's Vel CuMUte Waxed Paper • 125 ft. toil 25c % Borden's €ruycre . « M »k9 39e Far dithat and (ma labrlci Warwick Chocolates Auon«d ib ba« 59c Vanity Fair Facial Tissues pka ouoo25c Fresh MilkNfiMt.2°* 35c oOllaX For cl*amng patntax) wall* pkB 25c Her#hey'» Kisses Miik cho»!f« «ox pka 27«- Blu White Flakes • . 3orPkB 2rdl#y« 10 o* Bkf Chow Mein Noodles • • i% oi can I5< Salad Dressing A«« p.B« > Laundry Bleach SHOHI sad qi b«r. 13c ^9ai. 24« Broccoli Spears ifebv io««pkf Vegetable Chop Suey • . i«ot««n31' AJtx Cleanser Mayonnaise AI> Palmolive Soap . • bnhi,t.c.k.2fcr25e Strawberries siicW-«irdwy«ofL*by i2«« »kf.45e V.hoM Mein Vegetable Dinner ^ 47e Strawberry Preserve! . . Cash mere Soap • • b«ih »u e»k» 2 '<» 27«, Cod Fillets i Cap'n Jehu 1 h pkf Chicken Chow Mein Dinner . P^I 57<- Sparkle Gelatin jDesaertsAm P»M3 P*I« 19« Dlf Washing Powder » % . 2pk«. 27« Perch Fillets Ct*Njei* ti» .u Bean Sprouts tt«. \2t Soy Saure t«

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS LEGAL ADVEKTI.SEMENTS I f.KGAI, LEOAL AD\TEETISEMEJTI» " NOTICE TO CKEDlfOKS »erft#r» uedercwih or sfflrrauiloa their j NOTICE OF SKTTLFMKNT cUtm* us-! d»m*ni3» mgsiasl the, icslatr V ^-** Division,, OB T ESTATE OF JEANNETTB AGNES of M! * '> c') of (/f >x id, I V it*: f-KX I'AN'KING COUPAHY *t>pltr»t!cm Of the undersigned w > "A jl f SE'/IABK, -N-.J. E*e»;tilor« of tb» e»t*t» of wild ~ i. w 4 w- . U.W I 3l^^M; r eo DISPENSING OPTICIAN N«w Brunswick Doily JNOtlCE tq Buys Unfeit W«tkly I ESTATE OP KI BL MEHRIU- Laboratory on Premises PurehaW of tl»« linden Ob- Pursuant to ihj otdet of server, a weekly newspaper serv- A OTTO. JR. 'Surrogate of

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IntHftan* 11 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1?S> • ft « i jaix name* whose power «rvk«jemer«tnci«i — being outranked in It tney we in unifonn. A •mall Fortnightly Has Monthly the monthly affairs j.ianawj as charg» is made for other*. • j£fS£V L£HlT(ll {«« interrupted alto austained ma-damage only by the San Frandtco Butterflies, fish Ofjen House Bridge Today * special event The aerie, U of- DO YOU 11 In additioa to tht «oibit% homt- fered as as opportunity to entertain-- (Continued from Page 1) N damage," he continued. -Many Wthquak* and the Chicagofire. baked gooda «i«J ref retomenU will Seventeen tables taavt bees re- Tam t guest* easily outaide the home Tea L -^rr, Urtheae broken home* have not clearance of the#e claima to Join Hobby Show be on »aJe, and * movie will be ierv«d for the open house card la Included in the cost of the DRINK places of butineis sustained •truc-;yet {^ fuj|y-r«tored.*'' nowhere near completion emphe- ihown at regular intervala for a party to be held thU afternoon at UckeU tural damage in Novembers hur-j *j insurance industry's Gea- ***es the immensity of the reator- small additional charge. ht the Fortnightly Club house, one ricane" • • jeral Adjustment .Bureau reporti ation job." Exhibition List Scout Family 62 include* Troop ALCOHOLICS "Now that tft* itorm'i full irn-j* naff mUf Jon claims, totaling ar ..^y,,. future' disaster "of that «2 and Explorer Post «2, with pact has betn measured, we knowjtjuarter bilUaa dollars, and ranks :" . v Thin obvsoualy U no time of Scoutmaster Philip Kreider direct- ANONYMOUS tha^pproximatel>',one©ut of every the storm third in all natioa*! *eventy' wbtthtT itt *" w >n year for butterflies to be gadding ing their activities. Other uaita ;peace, will inevitably caifcse damage about, but it will take more than participating In the ahow am Where's Elmer?! to pofcer lyitems — and to your th« weather to keep them out of Troops 60, 69 and 262 of Summit, homes and to your electric .service the fifth annual Boy Scout Hobby Troop 63 of New Providence and Pott 68 of Berkeley Height*. SPRING IN FEBRUARY? —despite ' round-the-clock effort, Show, the committee reports. Members of - the participating Yes, smart home owners are planning efficient organisation and the beat The show, sponsored by Scout m equipment," the utility official units have been conducting * pub- their spring painting now, before short- Family 62 of the Presbyterian He sale of tlcketa for aeveraJ RUBBER STAMPS ,told Kiwanians. . ages may affect present paint formulas. Church, will be held Saturday, weeks. Tickets also will be on tale I President Welton Johnson pre- February 10, in the pariah house at the door The proceed* will be We will reserve materials now for spring isideu. The speaker was introduced on Maple street, and a collection shared by all of the units, de- Before you buy • new or u*d car, b* s CoH SUMMIT 4-7197 by Werner Ma,nn, JCPAL's Summit nue K> s/n ihe Itctt tbout ECON'O- i orders. (Estimates gladly furnished). of giant butter fika will be among pending on the number of tickets RATE, the new, timplifod auto fimoc* For Out Day Service .,„„,.,,,, I offj,,e manager and Foresight now insures satisfaction later.' the outstanding attractions. each aelts. pl«a dm cuts out n& tape tad I«*M thanked by Arthur Becker, local you Montyf They're not real, of course, but PAINTER AND DECORATOR S^Orf Hi .s...... a* (U4nager for Public ECONO-RATE offen you low cost h. TWILL MARKING DEVICES CALL Service Eleciric & Gas Co. Mr they are reproduced in such de- tunring through * lading local bank 312 Irood St.. Summit. M. J. MAX SACHS W YEARS • or eXFEBlcVcE 7.3943 j John Osterberg is the club's pro- tail and mounted in auch attrac- Son-in-Law Joins with «uto insurance by AILSTATE, !grain chairman. . tive style that the casual viaitor nttiontllf famous for "Speed and fair- neu in tetding cUimj without red tape to the show may, at first, refuse Von Siefart in or quibbling." Dear Homernakers: to believe his eyes. See how much you ctn Mve with thii Once again the jM)tat» conies to the fprellt.is an economical must in thedaily plans for the hungry Several collections' of tropical tofflbifitnoo of tow bank rates for the fish will bo another feature at the fintnctng ihd iMlstatei LOW RATES family, during the*** midwinter days. Consumers are urged to eat .spuds along uith other vegetables and Chevrolet Agency tor auto insurance *i its itii' fruits uith plenty of dairy products too! Baby Gwen the A-B Guernsey calf advises you make it this show, along with amateur radio Commander Erich von Siefart, IIQUO hearty, old-fashioned exhibits, stamp collections, model president of Siefart-Rees Chevro- S#*orPhontthe Allitaft railroads and a miniature circus. . . .agreeing that we win POTATO SOUP let, Inc., is pleased to announce Ajent in Your Stan Store Boy Scout organization* in that the name of his son-in-law, customers because we • • , S c. mea| atock It. sliced carrots District five, which includes Sum- Gordon L. Proctor, has been in- serve intelligently as well BUSINESS: . SU. 6-St8t 8 c. milk* % e. chopped celery mit New Providence and Berkeley cluded on the franchise which 2 c. diced potatoes u r. rolled oat*. as promptly and politely. Heights, are co-operating in stag- he personally has held with the KKSIDENfK: SU. 6-65r; ,•» <•. sliced onions ' »* e. to I c. rooked tomatoes ing the show, and, as in past years, Chevrolet Division of the General Left over bits of meat * Salt < iodized »* pepper to taate a number of adult hobbyists will Motors Corp. To the meat stock, add potatoes, onion*, carrots and celery. Brine to boiling point exhibit their work. Mr. Proctor will leave shortly LIQUOR Gradually itir in the rolled oats. Simmer 20 minute* or until vegetable* are tender. Virtually all of the floor space Add tomatoes. Season and serve hot. (Left over bit* of meat add to the food value of for Detroit where he will attend STOQf in the parish house will be oc- the General Motors School. This this preparation). Yield: 6 portion*. Serve tnis with hot cbeddar cheese •• bincults. Freata cupied by the exhibits, and,-judg- Organized'By Sears, rToefruqk aritf'Co BABY GWEM fruit cup & orange »herbet* school is designed to train the ing by the interest alieady dis- young men in dealers' families p>; J. played, the event will "top last uli t»i UiHUlhi Jiitiwtt ni itft MORRIS PLAINS, NEW JERSEY TEL MORRISTOWN 4-3548 ROUTES 10 * 202 who show a particular aptitude to SOUTH ST. • NEW PROVI0CH(E year's turnout of more than 2,000 carry on already established busi- MORRIS PLAINS. spectators. ness. They are required to apply * Alderney Brooklawn Farms Products NEW JFRSIY The show will be open from 1 themselves to ,a comprehensive Agnea C. Butera, Home Economist: \%*MTE Broadcast, 135© on the dial, Tuesday & Thursday at 10:45 A. >I. to 9 p.m. Member^ of Scouting course in modern merchandising organizations will be admitted free methods and business manage- ment. With this training, Mr, Proctor should bring to the or- ganization the latest thinking in I TOBY these fields. ANTIQUES FUNERAL SERVICE In the near future, the name BOUtiHT AND SOLO of the corporation will be changed ANDREW A MCNAMARA" GEORGES AUCTION ROOMS Funeral Service to Von Siefart Chevrolet, Inc. in- Summit 6-1367 stead of Sicfart-Rces Chevrolet, 83 Summit Avenue Inc. under which designation it Summit 6-OM* INTERIOR DECORATING has served this community since SUMMIT AUCTION ROOMS 1923. MARTO BCONOPANE 47-49 Summit Avenue Stipcovers-nrapPR Made To Order The show-room located at 31S Telephone Summit ft-llt* Call SU 6-6510 Springfield avenue, has recently been re-decorated, the windows APP1.IANCX8 damaged by the storm replaced and new equipment installed to EASTERN FUEL COMPANT CORBY 8 EN'TERPRISB facilitate service and increase out- 233-239 Broad Scrett LAUNDRY. INC put. » 2? Summit Avenv* Si|ntnlt 8-0006 Summit 6-1000 The outlook for early 1951 seems favorable for Chevrolet BUILDING MATBBIALe SWEET-KLEEN LAUNDRY, production and only a small cut- 15-21 tnduatrlai Pi«M back is expected inasmuch as STEPHENS-MILLER 00. Summit 8-1711 TV.. NOW AT SEARS NEW these cars require none, of the vi- tSRuMeil Place tal materials, such, as aluminum, Summit 8-0029 MOTOR STOKEKS in their manufacture. The factory EASTERN FUEL COMPANY anticipates making deliveries to CAMERAS A PH«T(X1RAPH1C 233-239 Broad Street the dealers as rapidly as possible SUPPLIES Summit 6-0006 SENSATIONAL and Commander von Siefart Is planning an equitable distribution EAJ5TMAITB PAINTING & PAPERHANGING We know the value of his allotment by restricting Mi Springfield Av«aua D. AVELLA sales to thU area only, he an- Summit e-StOO Painting & Paperhanging nounced. For Winter Prices Call ISnw CAKPENTER8 * B11LDEB8 Summit 6-1233 or after S p. ni. of good TV! Maditoh 6-0935 Gentral Carpectry PLUMBING. HKATtNti • Two Dial Simplified Tuning a/tdiewlu Iron* it Connell SHEET METAL WORK Summit 8-3847 JOHN L CROOT 235 Morria Avenut nepak CARPET ft RUG CLEANING Summit 9-043* J. K. BEDROSIAN A CO. RADIO * TRIE VISION 428 Springfield Aveno* SALES A SERVICE $1999Easy5 Terms Summit 8-0300 EDWIN C BURR UM SM» 484 8pringfield Ave 8u. COAL SOLD ONLY BY SEARS SUPREME RADIO rrEPHENS-MILLER CO. Our repair technicians m Springfield Ave., SU. .6-6680 Ttltvition in your hom« «f ih* prtc«'••you wart* to have long experience... «S Ruaaell Plant We Krpalr Mi Makes Television, Auto P«yl Two cliat^ timjslHred tuning'fiices^h* guess ow tools ana equipment S^unanatt are the latest and best RENTAL SERV1CB out of operation—so simple and so safe that any EASTERN FjUEL OOMPANT GEDD1S CHAIR . . . our rates are un- 2S3-239 Broad Streot child can easily change stations! Uboratory RENTAL SERVICE •*• usually low...ourserv- »-oooe Chair* For All Occasion* ice is super fast. Come !***!j!!L^ guaranlft of in for service! Delivered A.nd Called faction—or your money back! FUEL and OIL . • .Sumnalt 8-03M STEPHENS-MILLER CO Eugene Jung 38 Ruaiell Placa ^RRY MAY Watch A Jewelry Repairing Si-mm It 8-00» SS Maple Street * E*c'l§ Ti* *n<* Part$ w«»"ranty! I'll See yew Tomorrow!* ^ Federal Taxes On Television And The Protection Of A Parts Warranty Are Included In The low Price You Seel ! • Being considerate of others is a sate my to make patty line service flood for everyone. And it's easy to be considerate—just S*£v t matter of spacing calls instead of making one right after another,.. . TWH.I AUTOMATIC COMTWH. *259 hanging up gently when At line is already in use... and being willing to release the line promptly when it's nefeded for an emergency.

CHICK SIARS LOW NtlCIS N1W JltSlY 1ILL Oil Installation Service Contrasts ., . Antenna miPMONt COMPANY ill SpHiffitM Ave. SH. 4-3212 Shop Dattu Until 5:30 you* mmtf fad " Until »m Friday Night / 9m Nriitaf to Reer Of Here THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURsiuV,. FEBRUARY I, 1951

for Certified Savings—solid as a certified check

on these two ANOTHER carpets CERTIFIED *»* Savings;

Twist broadloom carpet Carved Wilton broadloom ale ,; 9.95 Sale^ll.95 To .multiply the wcarability and strength of jhis handsome Beautiful hroadlnom like this makes your room dark and quiet broadlooni, it's made of virgin wool that's reinforced with or bright and sociable as you prefer! Whether your furnishings tough rayon carpet yarns. Tightly twisted yarns, like these, are modern or traditional, these exquisite colors and this tex- hide footsteps, too! This broadloom conies in 9, 12 and 15 ft ture will emphasize the beauty of every piece of furniture in it. widths, but we don't have all the colors in all widths. The Though it looks as soft and smooth as a lovely fabric, actually ; shade* are -leaders in --"interior decoration itt H>51: Woodlartd it's tough and long wearing; made from strong, all-wool yarns rose, frost gray, emerald, powder green. Come see lhis broad- •used in the best carpets. 9 and 12 ft. widths, not both in all loom value tomorrow. colon. Gray, rose, light green, cocoa, dark green.

mi HBP^WWIII MWI»m in IIIIIIi in n in maaia——a—•m bedroom solid mahogany

Pre-buiU border Sale 259 3-pc.staHer, regularly

The know-how of 20tlf Century construetion pin* tit* charni and fine taste of American Colonial design produced these ni'ce.e*. Starter includes single dresser and mirror, rhe.-t and Hollywood style low-footboard bed. All are matchlcu •iiahogany woods. Extra pieces in open stock. Open stock pieces, all at sale prices!

rrc SALE r<-K SALI Single dresser ha*e__S1O5._;$95 Vanity Kiiw S109__$100 Mirror $2S_$20 I-clra\v«»r niglit table $39 $35 Double ilteMcr !»a«e $I6l«v HO __ $45 Mirror $35_$30 .2l,S0__19.95 Clir.t %i(V) $99 Low font lion nl l»cnk, too. Open stock is sale priced, too! Sale 34.95 Open stoek pltces at Half-Yearly Salt priets! regularly 44.95 re* SALI re* SALI Save'$10 on this luxurious innerapring mat- dreiier Twin or full and mirror . bed 46.95 41 .IS tresi. Filled with 80% cotton felt, 20% *'mh and mirror $133 $119 Studiohea.Hio.nl tt'i made with hundreds of highly tempered Clieit «j L .SA.OJS.- M.tS h«l _ $111 »•.»• coil», Ventilatori, handlei. Vanity and mirror_$118__$lM Night Hand 12.50 17.ff

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CEBTinED LOOK FOR lAM'S CERTIFIED SAVINGS all ihrough February. You'll find th« . :-k higbliglit item* itflfnped "(>rtifi«d Ssvingn" in our adu. Ilii* Matnp nirnn» quality te«t«d, Bureau at Standards approved merchflndiafl at lha loweit pric«/ ponibl«. Morristown THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FESRUARY j, 1951 ™;.:--T New Residents from Other Countries Three Are Prospective Brides Ca/vory Party Second Food Salt Wedneiday at Club Sunshine Society [To Be Welcomed atp/CA Tonight Draws Over 300 Another sale ot hoxnvmade Makes Over $600 A welcoming iand -will be ex- iii>l Mrs. H. L>..'MaeGeorge. Mm food* and handiwork wiU b« htld tended to newcomers from foreign Fred Stone. Jr. is' in charge ot To Choir Benefit Wednesday at the FartalghUy On Apron Sale Club Howe during tbe demwrt lands who hav« recently «stao- d(>or,»Uon.i. More than three hundred- peo- At a meeting of the Sun»hme • i hour to be held before the regu- . iish«d'their-honira in Uu> Jsujnmiti Hostess-linguists will be: Ger- ple attendedTthe dessert bridge and Society held at the %home of Mrs. * {lar club meeting Vt the high • area at an open bouse "new ar-mm, Mfr. ami Mrs. Ernest Habit. canasta party last Friday evening H. C. Thonpion. 23*Colony drive : I school. rivals to America party" tonight at Mrs. John Luppino, Mr, ED. Sand- at the parish house of Calvary on Tuesday, January 13, a fir,« j The first aale, held February 1:15 p.m. at the Young Women's renter; French^ MT»>VL 8. Cod- EpincojxU Church for the benefit report on the proceeds of the apron 17, waa *o successful, according •Chriitian -Association, .282 Morns dingtoni. Mrs... Donald KXVreelantf. of the choir oacnp at Beach Haven. •ale held la December was EKC^ to Mra, G. Merrill Brown, chair* "avenue. Mrs. Ernest R, Early, M\S. R. V. Mra. E. E. Dreger, awlUed by as $«30. ! man of the talent projeei spoo- .-!*«. P. B Eberhardt; vire-pre*s>*^?- Mrs. L«m. latael; Italian. Mra. John Leutritz, was In charge This sum will be used for smn M I soring the sales, th>t a«v«ral ?dent'bl'Uie.Y\VCA. will give a short *"° Buonopane, -.Mrs. l>on Is-. of the door prizes, which num- typical Sunshine projects as ?h*> rdt 1 Jr j more will be held for the benefit addr*»a of welcome on behalf of " .j bered over fifty. The deluxe priie giving of $2& to Family Service ,iS of the club house. the people'of Su«lnit. ! Invlted *uestI include Dr" DaV'di of a week-end at the' Mountain a Christmas gift and 150 to hh* .:.-.. „ e „ ^ • , . •.. . ;K. B»rnw«ll, Rev, Leon C. Riddtea j Top Club at Chittenden, Vt, do- Adele Lynch to be used for «naa.'i French, German and Italian hn- Dr , eon3fd v Buschman, Rev I comfort* for needy patients at- ». .-guim will make the internat.onal „ , ; nated by the Pauben Travel Bu- Drama Guild to troid F M Rev E mer F reau, w*s won by Mrs. Pierre de tended by the Visiting Nunes. • gathering warm and frienaly for ., John Crommellin, Rev. • those who do not ipeak or under- ' Calks. Mrs. Gordon Curran was Hold Green Room It was voted to contribute $ioo'.' H • S. Carlson, Rev, W. S. Hin-i the winner of a large flower ar- to the current drive being held for atari-d our language. Representa- ,mun, Rev.' Xevie N. Cutlip," Rev. tives of the League of rangement, Mrs. C. D Petrie, an Meeting Tonight the Visiting Nurses Association ; Jesse H. Lyons, Rabbi Murray i ironware turetn, Philip Lock wood, It was decided, «Lso, to contir.u»> Voters, Girl Scouts, Young The annual Green Room meet- Gcrshon, Dr. Jacob Trapp, Rev.; a sandwich tray, and Mrs. J. H. supplying m:!k to a family of f;ve Chr.sUan Association and the li-' jlng of the Drama Guild of Cal- • ,„ . , „ , John Carringtoji, Monsignor Jonn* Sehlemmer, a homemade cake. children aa long aa the need ex- vary Church wlU take place this brary will be present. .Hostesses.^ Unihm> andclarenc e E pen. Mm. Arthur J. Markham, acting ists. Miss Loli« France* Seaman evening at the parish house at , ,and guest, will wear name tag* to neJ, Qf Madiaon . Mint Nancy Betteridge Barbara Jean Tabnadge chairman for. the affair, was ,&*- During the meeting menvbe** o* help everyone get acquainted,.. SUchtiardt ftudtpt 8:15, with Mrs. Joseph Boak, Jr., Also A, J. Bartholomew, Robert Bradford "JJichrach sistd by Mrs. George Engelmann the society were busy sewing on There will be folk dancing under VVoodward( Mhu Edna Branden- . „ presiding. The paUona of the Mrs. Doris Tucker, Mrs. Beverly layettes, which are given to the the direction of Mr and Mrs. BbDrgi M us Sarah Cadoo.Miaa Emily)/O/e f Barbara Talmadge, Guild will be honored guests. .Sheldon Spr.gue and music and j , , LO15 '• Robert K. Baker Clarke, Mrs. C. R. Barton, Mrs. VUlUn* Nurses for use in their . , jQuig QuJ, J. BindleBidy HoffHf, fMis M s LilliaLmlftn j Assisting the chairman will be Capitoift ,, j^ H. L. Brett and Mrs. J. H- WUner. »wrk. At the close of the meet- ' iSp(l<>r A(an Devenny Mlaa A]lc Milton R.Winn t Mrs. Austin Towner, who is in 1 Is Fiance of Mrs. Hans J Meyer was in charge ing, during the social session, re- j West, j.Mr, and Mrs. L. Jarnmack, charge of entertainment; Mrs. freshments were served by the of the bridge and canasta table ; Refreshments will be served at ,vfr nHd Mrs. Benjamin Smith, Mr. To Wefl in Spring j John Leavena and Mrs. F. G, Char- hostess. ' 9:30 by Mrs. Ri, H. Carson. Mrs.| d Mrs. George Martin/Mr, and Richard Bowdoin Short Hills Girl Mr. and Mr».Robert F.Talmadge arrangements, with the aid of her an hospitality committee, who injshee- , serving on the refreshment Leon Israel, Jr., Mrs. Leonard! Mrs. ' Earl Ohrtotman and MUe. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brevoort Tlie engagement o- MLsa Nancy of 9 Maple street announce the en- i committee; and Mrs. Frank K. Parkin, Mrs. Lionel P. Hopkins Irma Avizou. Seaman of 71 Hill Crest avenue jjBetterldge, daughter of William gagement oi their daugrhtcr, Bar- cluded Mrs. C R. Patterson, Mrs. A. F. Parker, Mrs. Frederick Gil- | Merritt, chairman of hospitality have announced the engagement I Betterldgc of Short Hills and the bara Jean to Milton R. Wlnn, son ! and welcome. The College !of their daughter, Lois Frances, late Madelyn Woodruff Betteridge, bert, Mrs. 'E. G. von Dunn, Mrs. of Mra. Francte E. Robertson of A reading of "The Lady's Not Beacon Fire DAR to Richard C. Bowdoin of New to Robert Knoche Baker, aojj of Bonnie Burn road, Scotch Plains. Fenwick Stewart, Mrs. J. C. Kra- Bettyjane Hermes Mr and Mrs. Wiiilam P. Baker, t'oville. Mrs. R. H. Turgeon, Mra. for Burning," Christopher Fry*» Corner ... York City, son of Mr. and Mra Upon graduation from Summit current Broadway success, will Charles A. Bowdoin of Kennebunk. | of 28 Plymouth Road, formerly of T. J, Weaver, Mra. F. 8. Schubert, Dessert Musicale High School Miss TeUnadge entered furnish the entertainment of th« Sing* With Glee Club Is Bride of tPalmerton, Pa., waa announced Mrs. John Leavens, and Mrs. E. Maine. the modeling profession and was evening. Mi&s Mary Olaen, a freshman ft Friday by her father. L. Norton. To Benefit Fund Mi&a Seaman is a graduate of with the John Power* and Ffe&hion The name "Green Room" Night , at Stratford College in Danville Mrs. Robert Le opened her Thomas N. GrobanKent Place School and attended The prospective bride is a gradu- Plate agencies. jVa« daujhter of Dr. and Mrs ate of Kent Place ichool and Smith was chosen as the name for tbe home at M Templar way last) The marriage of Miss Bettyjane the New York School of Fine and Mr. Winn attended Regional Welfare Group to Hold annual get-to?ether of the Drama i Akaei G. O'een of 20 Hickory College, Class of 1950. ! f road, sang recently with the Col- Thursday afternoon for a 'Hermes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Applied Arts. ', High School, Springfield, and Bar- Guild. sinc« it was o a room hung Mr. Baker was graduated from « Ne«urk. Dur- Cake Sale Tomorrow r lege G>e Qub In Richmond for eporaorfd by Beftcoh Fire Oweri A. Hermes of 356 Stuyvesant ringer Migh 3chooii with green satin that the -actors Mr. Bowdoin, an aiumnus of the George School and Haverford A sale of home Baked breads, jthe meeting of the Southern Ais- DAR, the proceeds to be contrib- avenue, Irvington, to .Thomas N. Tufts College. Medford, Maws., ing World War II he served with of the l?th century would meet uted to the building completion Grobarz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nich- College, Pa. JHe is a student at the the Fourth and 26th Infantry Di- cakes, pics and cookies will be held j sociation of Junior Colleges. This served us a deck officer in theDickerson Sohool o! Law at Oar- tomorrow morning at Pienson's the public after the play* andj wa« the first etneett of the sca- fund. olas Grobarz of 28 Lafayette ave- vJsiona in France, Germany and receive the praise of society no- Merchant Marine during World Pa. Hardware Store, 431 Springfield • son given by the Glee dub. Mr* George VV. Waterhou.se of 25 nue, took place Sunday at St.War II. Belgium. At present be is man- tables in England. The name Michael's Russian Orthodox avenue. Mrs. W. W. Clarke is chair- Hawthorne place wtw chairman of ager of the Suburban Service Cen- has become a part of usual thea- I Graduates From B. P. I Church, Newark. A double-ring ter, Short Hilis. man of the sale which is sponsored ! « the event. Incidental piano selec- Girl Scouts Have trical term ook>gy. . Donald C Bennett of Summit .. ceremony was performed by Very A spring wedding ia being by the welfare department of the tions by Mra. Wallace Ripple in- American Home The name of its next produc- | waa one of the 40O candidate* • terapersed with whistling by Mra. Rev. Basil Leinsenkowsky. The re- planned. Fortnightly Club. ception was held at Marlboro Inn, Active January tion, with the date of the try- graduating. last-Friday-at-Rens- t Berne Bahring were presented Montclair. To Visit Good outs and time of presentation will selaer Polytechnic Institute's 144th during the defieert hour. And Future Plans be announced this eventeg". The commencement at Troy, N. Y. The pianist for the occasion wtu Mrs. Roger Luria, the bride- Housekeeping Troop 19 of the Summit Area PERSONALS group ha« to its credit The Bennett received the degree of t George Ebenberg ©f Millburn, the groom's sister, was matron of hon- Ghost Train," directed by Ed- The American Home depart- Girl Scouts, under the leadership Mrs. Roger Jones of 10 Llewei- j Mrs. Milton O. Lange of ShortHillj, master of science in metallurgy. • eleven-year-old pupil of Miss Rosa- or and Mr». Gilbert Barbieri wae of Mm H. B. Pennington, had an ward T. Zorian, and two pageant*. ment of the Fortnightly Club will lyn road left Tuesday for Floridaj&nd at dinner at the Chantickr He la the son of Mr. and Mra. lind Doble of Maplewood. He bridesmaid. Joseph Grobarz. broth- overnight trip to the Girl Scout "Adeste Fidelis" and "The Feast sponsor a conducted tour through where she will spend a month. ShelThursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Bsnoett, Countryside, played the Allegro Movement, Son- er of the bridegroom, was best cabin at Surprise Lake on Janu- jwi]j visit irjends at Saraaota, Or.-,Raymond C, Goodfellow of South of Lights," both under the direc- and a veteran of World War II ata Opus 31, number three, of the various divisions of the Good man. Thomas Jones served as ary 20. Those who camped out jl£undo and Jacksonville, planning to Orange, tion of Mrs. John & Tennant, U, Bennett to amem-ber of Alpha Tau Beethoven; Walt* E minor of Housekeeping Institute, 57th usher. were Martha Gray, Dorothy Dap- jretum in March. Founded four years ago, the Onega fraternity. Chopin; and the Bergarnesque The bride wore a candlelight street at Eighth avenue, New ero, Phyliss Clough, Ann Duryle, } Mr. and Mrs. W. Frcel Hudkins, Drama Guild has made a name T» Get Kansas Degree York City, on Friday morning, who have been making their home /Suite at Debussy. ehnntilly lace gown over nylon Nancy Pccinington, Lynn Bur- Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Beckendorf, for itself in little theater circles) February 9. at 10:30 a.m. with Mrs. Hudkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Good fellow of tulle and satin. Her illusion veil roughs, Carole ChLsholm, Ann who are registered at Hotel Subur- and religious drama of New Jer- To Get aaasieigne StaJfed with experienced per- Mrs. Robert J. Davidson of 36 • MapSewood, vice-president general was held by a tiara of seed pearls Stockdale, Barbara Paul, Sylvia sey. SUli under the leadership of Wayna E. Kohznan, mm of Mr. ban, with their three children, Badeau avenue, are preparing to ' of the society, waa present and. She carried an orchid on a prayer ] soonel, the Institute maintains Carlson, Ann Hyska, Garda Pel- 'Roger, Steven and Donald, will its foundine president, Mn». Ten- and Mrs. Gerard T. Kohman of 133 move on February 10 to their new wpoke on the DAR project at Val- book with a garland of sweet peas. its own laboratories, kitchens, ter, Monica Janmark, Florence eventually live at Madison. They neat, and Mrs. Paul R. Titoon, Ashland road, 1* among the i&& stu- ley Forge. Another guoot, MM. H. The couple ere on a motor trip laundricfl, and other research- home OJI Meyersville road, Milling- vice-president and wardrobe mis- dents who are candidates for de- Craig and Dorothy Devereux. l/Ln. are from Portland, Ore. ton. Curtis Paachall of Mcrchantville, to Washington. Mrs. Grobarz is facilities occupying nearly a Howard Craig, Mrs. John Hyska tress, the Guild numbers: on, it*gree* from the Univei*i|$jr of Hant -pTrsWent df the *tate officefii employed by the Howard! 'Saving* Mrs; Sennet E. TbusTey'of Phila- board also Mr. Zorian, Mrs. Allen •M, Uwrence, Kan., at the close of quarter -awe- of floor wpace. for j and Mrs. R? M: Dev«reux super- Mrs. Charles W. Brown of 157 club, gave a r.ecltation, "A Vision Instltutin of Newark and Mr. Gro- the purpospurpo e of developindvloi g practtii delphia is registered at Hotel Sub- the faj «emest*r. He 1st a candidate vised the expedition. Maple street left yesterday for Wheat. Mrs. Joshua Ward and of Mt. Vcrrion" and tw<» musical barz is employed by Wheels, Inc. cal information which will help urban for a few days. for the degree or bachelor of sci- On February 13 there will be a Jamesville, N. Y., where she and Earl Lamb, business manager. monologues. the homMnaker in gemeral. sashing ceremony and investiture her sister were hostesses at a ence in mechanical engineering. Refreshments were in charge of Jefferson PTA Party Mr. and Mrs. O, G. Cowdes of Listed for inspection will be the ceremony, at ""hich Troop 19 will Syracuse, N. Y., were week-end party in honor of the fiftiethwed - Mru. J. Howard Conover, assieted The Jeflerson School PTA will Births Institute's seven kitchens used act as hosts to all sixth and guests at Hotel Suburban. ding anniversary of their parents, by Mrs. Aldo M. DeBelll*. Mrs. hold a card party, dance at itsfor foods end cookery problems, eighth grade troops. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hobart Cum- At Overlook Hospital John Guppy, Mrs. Francis A. next meeting February 9 at theuse and care of home appliances' The Mariner Troop held an Alethe Laird and Kathy Moore, mings. Keane, and Mr* Frank D. Milne, school. A feature of the program and equipment; textile laboratory investiture on Tuesday at themembers of the local Girl Scout To Mr. and Mrs. Nell Christie Mra,, Roy H. Kreider and Mr». will be a post office where "par- where problems- auch as shrink- home of Mrs. Henry Ragatx, 98 Senior Service Troop, attended a Madame Delia Gauna-Veneis of] of 73 Gales drive, New Providence, Alphomee La Paglla presided at the cels" will be on sale at a small age, sun fading, fabric strength, Beechwood road. The troop, meeting of Senior Service Scouta Hotet Suburban has left for Key a eon, bom January 35, tea table. •urn. and wrinkle resistance and water headed by Mrs. Lawrence Holden, ot Section Y at New Bruniwick West, Fla., where she will visit with To Mr. and Mrs. Geor»e Kan- repellent finishes are studied; Includes Peggy Ann Askew, Bev- last Saturday. the Baroness Cacace for several otwe of Beec«i Spring Apartment Engineering laboratory for theerly Ann Hulin. Mona King, weeks a daughter, bora January J* efficient and economical per- Beverly Mallard, Betty Ann Or- Mra. H. B. Pennington of Beek- To Mr. and Mm. Edward John- formance of household appli- mond, Christina Ragatz, Joy Rob- man road entertained her bridge Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peace of Ho- won of 851 SprlnfTIeld .avenue a ances; chemical laboratory for erts and Diana Skerritt. club yesterday. tel Suburban have gone to Pine- daughter, born January 28. . hurst, N1. C, for several weeks va- To Mr. and Mrs/||j|e» Sullivan the analysis of products under The troop visited the Motor Mra. Duncan Brough was hostess investigation, such as foods, cos- Boat Show in New York. The cation of 31 Brian t parkway a son, bora at tea on Tuesday at her home, 22 January 23. metics, and Pharmaceuticals; members are planning a canoe Blackburn place. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Doherty beauty clinic; baby center; bulld- To Mr. and Mr*. James Venetla trip and are preparing to partici- _ ,„,,..__ ^ °f 1* Waldron avenue are enter- and home sewing of 11 Grant avenue, New Provi- ing forum; pate In the National Emergency On Wednesday Mrs. Paul Dederer , n week-end Mr. Doher- Defense* Program. They contrib- taln M dence, a eon, bom January aa. center. of 18 Sunset drive entertained at aty's brother, Daniel B. Doherty of ute their services to Overlook To Mr. and Mr*. HamHton At- •Tfwsnww be'ng ac- tea at her home. Cambridge, Mass, and Akron, O., Hospital each Saturday afternoon. baugh of Beech Spring Apart- cepted by Mrs. John M. Demareat. Mrs, W, T. R-Jcbmand of 63 Ash- and his fiancee, Miss Janice Zim- ments, a daughter, bom Januuy 48 Canoe Brook parkway, Sum- land road . will entertain today at merer of Akron, who will be mar- 25. mit 8-0422. a dessert bridge for two tables at ried Monday morning at St. Pat- To Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Jacobs It Bride-elect her home. rick's Cathedra] in New York. Miss of 24 Kent place boulevard, a son, Zimmerer is accompanied by her The parents of Miss Marjorle born January 26. Bell Labs Employee aunt and her grandmother, Mrs. P. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mr. and ..Mrs* F. B. O. Haggertyj To Mr. and Mr*. Alexander AT YOUR TAVORITC STORE, Married Saturday W. Ball of 10 Long Hill lane, of 174 Summit avenue have beeti.Wendelken and Mrs. Cowle* of Twombley of 31-A Broad street, Mlas Jenn Armstrong Ferry, Chatham, have anounced her en- registered at the Hotel Ponce dej^kron. a daughter, born January 27. Let your •• Leon, St. Augustine, Fla. NORCROSS- GREETING CARDS 'daughter'of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur gagement to Donald E. Plersol, son Mrs. Sherwood S. Slalght of 41 Nichols Ferry of Bernardivllle, and of Mr. and Mrs". Rodney Pierjol of Dr. and Mri. Charles W. Deane, Druid Hill road entertained her George Paul McCreedy of Haw- portrait say 28 Fairvlew avenue, Chatham. 3rd, and their children, Charles, bridge club on Tuesday at luncheon STRAND thorne, «on of Mr. and Mrs. George Miss Ball, an alumna of Chatham Elizabeth, Thomas and Roger, left and cards, Her guests were Mrs. Harry McCrcedy. were married Tuet, Feb. C SIEGEL/S Stationery Store High school, is attending Stafford Tuesday for their new home at 1?Lester, A. Crone, Mrs. Charles "Be My Valentine" Saturdny In the Rutherford home 394 Sprinqfltld Avt. Summit 6-2191 Hnll School of Business, 185 Sum* Sherbrooke road, Scarsdale. .N. T. Brown, Mrs. Ralph Trego, Mrs. George of her aunts, the Missesi Ann and mlt avenue, and is employed by the John L. Sly, Mrs. Charles Schaefer, Bernard 1} Tikei Real Profenional Eleanor Armntrong. Bell Laboratories, Murary Hill. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Tennant, Mra Robert Grove and Mrs. Lee Shaw's Photographic Skill To Make Piersol Is an alumnus of Valley Mr*. McCreedy is a graduate of II, of 130 Hobart avenue were Davis of Summit, and Mrs. Harr M Portrait! Forge « lull Summit 6-0087 ANOTHIR and the club'i exhibition team ope* | Phone; Su. 6-2158 Mr. and Mrs. Guy W. Hilton of Mrs. A. ML Callls of Chicago, and will demonttrat* what continued two daughters, Virginia and \T»ncy, We "wish to »ay "Hello" and ex- obedience can do. The public U Lexington, Ky., are registered at tend our greetings of WELCOME Hotfll Suburban for several day*. who have joined Mr. Callls at Hotel XXOOCXDCOCXXDOOOOCXXy invited. Suburban, are leaving for their to you and your family. Indetd, Mew eluici will begin Tuesday, we are greatly pleated that you House fuatta this week of Mr home today. CLEARANCE February 30. at 7:30 p.m. *t th«and Mrs. George E, Moore of 62 WHAT A DIFFERENCE have cho»;n to make this Your Be«chwood. Own Home Town, Blackburn place are Prof, Albert Ethel V. Lane Is Engaged the right accessories make in furnishing a BlMnsteln of the University of Mis, ' Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A, Lane For Won't You drop in »©m« day Oakftt Memorial Plant •ottri, and Prof. Harold Brattldye of Bldomfleld, have announced room. Express your individuality with un- and *rt acquainted with our I Food Sal* Saturday of Manchester, England, a visiting the engagement of their daughter. usual accessories thit may be found at convenient and modern beauty A baked goods and food Ml« will professor at the University of Ml*. Rthel Veronica, ta Frmk R. Mon- SUMMIT JUBILEE PAYS talon. Be«id«i finding It pleas- be held Saturday at «45 Springfield •ourt. The two guests are attend' forts, ion of MM. Louis* M on forte ant and friendly here, many of avenue, next to the Strand Theater Ing the convention of th« American of FalrvUw, and the late An- your neighbors can vouch foi by Mrs. Harry Brim's Circle of Physical Society at New York City. thony Monforte, BETTY TELFER . INTERIORS th» excellent* of our beauty Oakes Memorial Church WSCfl. Ml«s Lati«r a graduate of Clif- S2I Millburn Av«nu« lervlce, Opep n from Id •m. to B pp.m.,, the Mr* H, CurtH ftMclMll of M«r- ford High School, «n4 her fiance, GhMtvIHe was a house guest lut Short Hills, New Jtrgey sal* wilt ftatur* cakes, plM «nd who graduated from KmerMni GIT ACOIfAINTID OFfll cookies, M welt as mliotliantotu wk ©f Mrs. George W, W»t»r- High School, are employed with house of 28 Hawthorn* place, Thty 95 home baked artlclns. Procwdl will Bull LaborfttorlM, Murray Hill. Bring Thi» Advertlienttnt , , , blneftt the church. -— tnUrtained at lunohton ay They plan a spring wedding. And receive • discount of H.50 Summit Liv» Poultry Market on your next permanunt, This offer applies to Any of our t«v SUMMIT ANIMAL lfve 1 Drvtiei Poultry Of AH Klmfs ular cuntoiniri on heat or cold Frmh Kaff* — Fw Delivery wftvos of (hp mme high quftlity WIUARI UAttUI, FOOD AND FIRESIDE that wn hnvi< alwayji bown noted CALL SUMMIT $AUt for. Thin Includei artiatic hair Inc. 11 €«tft»fe MM Summit. N. J. ihftplnjf, oil or creme nhampon IH Pti. Wwnin'i, Va!u*$ To 7.95 find th<< Intent New«Ixwk Hairdo POUNDt 10% TO 50% O* Part rtmii«. IH T*sn Bmk Olfti 70 Pr§* ChUdnn'i, Vat**, To 4M Store* Stan* Thh offer goad until February OM. ilsek. It Open Mmm/tomi Ifyttt AM mm, ** mt N irttf ^ FRIDAY NIGHTS Op*n J^OIT QUti> **Tttkf Home" Food$. 'tU $ P. 9 P, M, mils tat. Atsuwtt Ait ! am Open Daily Fr«m it ».nt, t« ItM, CAtOUIIL HAWWIISSIRf M name •( I'pwfcr, BILT-RITE SHOES SUMMIT SHOPPING NIGHTS 111 ipringfteM Av«. m. «•!•** I tttMMH AN* tUtmto* *t NVnflnlf •*• H« .-4 THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1951 is Automobile Tire ine Married Central Club's ! Ornithologist Playhouse to Present "Romance" in > Elm?™ College cw> to

Prize at Annual PlannedforYWCA February Plans February, Sponsored by Fortnightly i ^j^^New T The 'romantic con\>«iy, "Hi «rd Rahn and Mr*. H. V Jertwy wii! hold it« annual winter Brayton Bridge Saturday Evening Are Varied ivi.l br produced, at th>- -Mrs. Harry p. Schuub in charge, Walter? Bohnfield, & representa- Hiffii rfchoo; on Friday «nd of the patrons commits ft-, asks "ur.thfon meeting on Saturday at i Among the Items already don- The Saturday night dame com- tive from Alcoholics Anonyniou*, • Saturday, February 23 »nti 24, by timt !ho*e wishing to become pat- p in, at the Mayfttir Farm*. Eagle ated aa prize* (or th« annual mittt« announce* that Ua record will be the truest weaker at the , ! the pltiyhoube Aa&uviation. Spon- ron* inform her of th«t fact. p;ay- W nt rie desaert bridge party to dance of the year will be held Sat- Ro.:i< avenue. West Orange. meeting of th« Central Club Sun- ': vort'd bv the Fortnightly Club and mmlxri «r** privileged to b- held at Brayton School on urday from 8:30 p.m. until mid- •'Bringing Our#*lvea Up to Dat* ! day evening at th» parish houee. | ' the Playhouse, pro<:t His \uH hr ili- tnkt\s for patrons" \Yc*ilne/sday. February It, are an night. Because of the excellent re- on Elmira ColWgt-'' wiU be the "How can young people meet the ' vidt'd belw»-rgunu;i- tickets at Thomp&on'*. automobile tire, a child 5 wading ception given the silvfer decora- problem of alcohol in society to- ; , turns The Fortnightly vv;!| turn tht-me. of the meeting, with thre* pool, canned ham, perfume and a tions for the "Snow Ball" ht-ld Junior Forinigntiy -nirriibrr* «£ , day?" will be the theme of the ad- * over its {.him- to its botiu- fund *inary in ; the1 Fortnightly-Clun,,1.* \n sharj:,. we re completed at a committee slides taken on bis eunvmer trip lias ors "w11 i take part in "Romane*--."' lift- i.f this meeting may commuul- order to take care o' the targe been scheduled for the February ' of thi" tiektts which go on v.ile tlusi Thiy nr« I'hrj, Kfk»k*ri»on. B<-rtha t*t<- with Mrs K Kiwy, J03 South nutting at the home of Mrs. number of •reservations for the \ week at Thompson's (lift dh<»{>. Ki-nneth Foster, general chair- j 11 meeting. M''lV'k Ayn-s.wr.d Eric D«vir». Rkigcwood ro«d. South Orange. dance* that a munber of the com- ; MJembi ra ,.>nf the eainreutuv. «r*- man. Proceeds will be used to ; One of the more unmnial features mittee be at the YWCA from 1 I Mrs. It. Paul Mitchell, chairman, support PTA welfare activities. I of the month's schedule will take to $ pra, on Saturday to take cere i place Sunday, February is, when ; i and Mrs. Edgar K. Eberhardt, co- Other members of the commit- of parties of six or more people. j Miss Barbara WhitUlwr of 12 j chairman; Mrs. Carl A. Anderson, tee are Mrs Norman Bate, co- ! Hickory road, a ^scholarship atu- • Allan U. C'rtiickshunh I Jr.. Airs. VV. Knapp Bailey. Mrs. G rh»irman; Mrs. John Stevens, Refreshments will be stfved CLEARANCE dent at the David M&nnea School \ •; Merrill Brown. Mrs. Edwin Kior- 'Mrs. Richard Hardy, Mrs, Ken- throughout the evening by the fol- Mr*. John F. Ford of Music. New York City, will be j tuiee, Mrs. H. J. Peters. Mr.*. Kieh. of all nfth Sehaeffer. M», William Kie- lowing member* of 'the commit- Jul.s A Wolln gucit piano «rtiot. Bhc will In- I Audubon Screen fer Mrs. L. W, MacDouga'l, Mrs. tee:. Mr. end Mrs. F. T. Barr, Mr. elude In her prog run Chopin and | f FALL f WINTER Jefferson t»nneaii, Mr«. David and Mrs. W. E. Flangan, Mr; arid j Mrs. Harry P. Lawrence Rachmaninoff Preludes, selection! i Trucksess and Mrs. George De- Mrs. Melvn Hyams, Mr. and Mr«. Graduate Nurse Tour Presents ' Made Officer of Society R. T. Hipper, Mr. and Mrs, H. by Debussy, and several of her own j 1 MERCHANDISE Lewie, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Trux, compositions. She will be wwteted ! Philip LawriMui of Becomes Bride of ! Allan Cruickshank Mr, and Mr*. M. W. Welch. Mr. in the playing of her otie-pUino 22 Badeau nvenue wa« eli'et*'^ enr- Square Club Meets; "Trails (or tlu> Millions," the and Mm J. B. Maggio and Mr. four-hand "Etude" by Mian Mar rcipondin? M-cyetftry of the So- • Snow Suir» Program for '51 Outlined California Man gery MacHale of Beechwood road, subject of an illustrated lecture by ciety for Seamen'* Children dur- and MM. T. K. Williams. * Forty The first 1951 meet'ng of the Miss Charlotte M. Robinson of The last Sunday evening of the Allan D- Cruiekehank, will be pre- ing the organization'* 104th an- The Instrumentalists, directed Square Club of Overlook Lodge, Los Angeles, Cal.. formerly of month will be in charge of a guest nual meeting hold Friday in thr by Randy Milnes will again be the sented at 'CclHnesc -AuUitorium F. & AM., waa held Jast week at Bfthel, Conn., and Summit, sister speaker. Cunard Line board room, ' M;»n- BABY DRESSB featured ordicrtra. The commit- Mondiiy evening at 8 «s the thud iiinttall the Masonic Building. SpringfieM The Central Club meets' every j tee co-chairmen, Mr. and Mrs of Mrs. S. J. Bonttmpo of River Priced from $2.00 Up avenue and Kent place boulevard, Sunday evening at 8:19. in the current series of five Audu- Mrs. I.juvrfnro Ls a11 Laboratories. The next meet- Hear Norwegian health badge for which they are has flown, climbed, erawli-d and i StaH'ii Lslund. ing is to be held February 14 and i,of honor, Miss Jeanctte Dunl««vy working, Girl Scouts of Patrol 2, riddvn into alni(*t every i-orner of ' • an invitation « extended to all | of Springfield; William Welch Troop 22 of Lincoln School, en- Folk Tales North Anierk-rt, oUserving wildlife ; Bykota Club Slates Overlook members and sojourners I served as best man and ushers were tertaining their parent* last Wed- to attend. The Summit Story League held -j the bridegroom's brothers. Thomas nesday evening ad posture and Story League at Huntington, W. to the dessert card party to be held and H corsage of pink camellias. grooming improve the individual'* Park. Now nn officinl .lecturer of Tuesday evening by St. Teresa's Va. The p'reindeht of the Summit Mr.s. Lord is a graduate of Over- j attractiveness. the Nation«l Audubon Society, Mr. Vnder Sew Management! PTA, it has been announced by branch, Mrs. Allison H. H<-«rn, ap- look Hospital School of Nursing Mrs. Lundry and Mr*. T. W. Cruickshank has been the subject -t Saturday Delight! the chahman, Mrs. Albert G. Koby- pointed a committee of three to nnd is employed at the Queen of Johnnton Assisted the SeotiUt In of feature stories in the Nevv Vork Inrz. • • investigate ccv?t and transporta- Angels Hospital nt Los Angeles. ihe purchase end prpparation of Times and other publications. HLS tion to the convention. Tho com- photographs huve appetireU in Viennese Arrangrrnrnts for the party, Mr. Lord, a graduate of Green- tlie food. Those who participated most of the .magazines using that CLEARANCE SALE! which will begin at 8:30. have been mitte includes Mrs. Herman Hut- town

YOUI HflSf \MUng Name A««o«latl»M *f iummlt mul Virlnlty. TIM d«nnr« wtr* RnrbnrM Knbvlani »f it Kirkman's Flakes Silver Dust ef n$ fMinrtniertleiTii WirtfctS btri e*jseew 63< *33< TIi« girl* wrofo .Mia* In Qnm4 UniMl issw Merlwt* fo ^tt AMN f-ynrh, on« of thm imtmm, Ihat lhf>' h»d rarnerf their eontrltat- tlon hy m«hln« pnth»l4nrn nni wlting them In their t»«lgli>t#r (.KWh hnrHla l»»t «umm*>r. They tk«l llfy wnnt««| to FULL HOUR itVi /crTTuesda/Nile-if 10% t*t all tk» tm>m>y yau IMMN| (• r\io\ SHOW Channel S-WABD \ COREY'S B^TERPRISE LAUNDRY, Inc. p«rry m rour f»a*J wwrfc," rM*n» N pl«tnr*>d In ta« km- rhuro ttsavt WM twNHittjr m«il#« (erantl VMIM ^tiprr lltirkelM Ilemnin Op#ii Friday Nlfthis tfoill SUMMIT «-ioeo MMil»Ht rmiMfnlt prt«# te Um raw* \hthn md twnrnlr'Stores Open Ttnirs^ciy oiwl Mdoy Ivenlii^f Uiifll V:00 P. M. MiMtoi SUMMIT. 24 DeFomt Ave. — UNION, 1044 Sruyvesont Ave. — MIIUURN, 311 MMbm* im* -.

~J THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1951 It •OK SAU SWVICB USfD CAtS FOR 5ALI AMSTMBm KM SJMT Franklin PTA to - OOOOS SawMISCELLANEOUk l»39 OLDSMOBILE. A-l condition, A-l Matt Monday Evening engtnt. Best offer. Summit a-1117. OB • eu. ft. monitor type refrigerator "Character Education through HUDSON, 1M0 tudor, one owner. SV NOW RENTING CLASSIFIED with new unit, good condition. ISO ' '..#.' > ••'' ii Tree Removal Cavity Wort 500 miles good ruouing condition Home and School Influences,' Call Summit 6-71S7. Feeding Bracing Pruulog 1250 bijiurnlt 6-15P2. NEW ENGLAND will be the topic dUcu-ecd at the FiUCUDAIRK. « cu. ft., good condition. Storm work 1934 Packard aedsn, excellent condt- meeting Monday even'og of 140. Chatham 4-S088 Summit 6-4420 Mew Providence. N 4 NEW ENGLAND AVENUE, tloi). One owner. Summit 6-I27O-M Franklin School PTA.. beginning ADVERTISING FIRESCREEN and heavy black Iron WE TAKB down screens, wash win- BUICK, 1949, Boa4rn,a.«ter, pn SUMMIT, N.J. ' endtt0D», 115. Serve! gas Icebox, *40 dows, wa»D and put up storm lasn executive owned. Reasonable. Pbon* at 8:15 p.m. • - - -• IMN.] CLAKIOnED COMBINATION* Summit 8-MM. W* also eleao and wax tlmns »eu»- Summit 6-1270.- The apeakcr will be Herbert a>4t«tt«M« "Ui a* vumt— to aii uw#» ol tw ^mnmrnm Us*a# hart. Living*ton 6-1071, Three—six roottvs, some with two AUTOMATIC stoker. Iron Fireman, 1939 CHEVROLET coupe, completely McDavlt. principal of Cilntwi Mio» tor »nij s*t#o Mitt »** war* rebuilt, 3.000 mlfe*. Prestone. chain*. Oaths dishwashers. Individual t&sv good condition, |65. 44 Glemlde Ave- ODD JOBS i grounds. Reut from 1105. School, Maplewood. A question UHARUK 10 *oRoa - » curie - U*J*S wim nue BUIDIDH 8-8777-R. butiunU S-73M after 6 p.m. work attic*, cellars, carpentry and answer period will follow the KORD. 1939 coupe. Call Chatham 4- sUOHTLY used btlge etak c«rpet>u«. Summit 4-4310 4011 •••••'.- S.E, & E. G. HOUSTON talk. Hliorl Hllla 7-4068. PAINTING, window glajslnf, cellar Realtors • U7» cleatitng. Millburn «-!7M-M OaU PACKARD. 1950 tudor club sedan, like APPLIANCE BARGAINS! new. RAH, ww tire*. Mutt sacrifice, RENTING AGENTS ai anon la coot must o. «!»«« »It« lint Insarttoa Tn»nsra»bJ6al after 1 p.m. best offer. Summit 6-3613 until 6 to Mr and Mr* Alexander Camp p.m. 390 Springfield Avsnu* Summit bell, property at comer of Tulip ....iJUL..O0PT'.»IVffl....WB;lN. BT • P.M... TUMDAf Hotpolnt electric rang*. Must be JEEP SHOW PLOWING ; seen to be appreciated. Terrific value. Contract bolder* served firet 1034 PACKARD sedsn, excellent condi- Summit 6-*4«4 • 196S-M - Mtt street and Ashland rc«d. Call Summit 6-5803 tion, one owner. Call Summit Hannah M. Mayhcw to Wood- HOP WANTfft—MALI Easy Splu-dry waolier, with turnout 6-2170-M, TWO rooms and bath apartment, first vacuum cup washing action. M91(5. For, THE? SERVICE and SNOW floor, near center. Call 8-10 or 4-7, fern Corwstruetion Co., one tract in {•Of Ita fO <€>• AWMCANTO Usinaday wuher, wringer type. PLOWING call SUMMIT 8-09S5-J 1937 PONTIAC, '48 motor. $200. Call Summit 6-2016. Tai» w*>M>« ««ss "«* ***** Summit 6-0182-M Fernwood road, intersected by DRAFTSMEN (4) »S LAMP shade* recovered In keeping a4fcrtlsu»*«t* Irwni «»»fa»jtr» •*• Tint* mscnsnlcsl. out pttsnt, to Easy washer, wringer type. Excellent THREE rooms and bath, first floor, Morrla and Essex turnpike; and ftrlat Its* taaa tkt aUBistvss »*§* wltb youi decor. Call for and de- in Summit. Call after 9, Summit 4V work on th» design aud development condition. 159.00. liver Livingston 6-0897. »ne tract In Permvood road, rtrau •acaiH la Mtsrstsu *»m- <*f equipment sad machine uMd^s til* Ou range*. MJ.00 to IMOO. Rentals 3579-M. 2SS «Tl5t vrMMtIM •» •«•«• welding industry. Permanent position, All in good working condition and U-~F*INTeN<3~-l>ECOMATINfl for ctmmtrti must now a*J si «»a*t plena*nt working conditions. Excel- carry our regular guarantee. IDEIFETZ—The famous vtoliniM. H NIM «o hour and iim» »n« un*- tent »il»ry p*ld In accordance with Can be bought for a* little a* 11,24 PAINTING—PLASTiaUNO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Rf NT Apartments Completed will play *t the Mcoque theater, half (o» otntlnt under ih« federal nptritnc*. Apply Monday through a week. . '•..'. tt'U* an* Houi Ut »d»*rtl**rt ref- PAPMSRHAMUUNG SINGLE and double twim* ideal horn* *"""* and Newark, , next Tuesday night er*? •» tW» law •*• »»w »«*«» Friday. 9 am. to 4.p.m. Air Reduction for business oeoole Phone Summil Co, Inc., JUfcearch Laboratortss. ft ADIO SALES CORP. INTERIOR-E1X1ERIOR Under Construction (February 8) In a recital-under ralM t* |ob Mtfctrf itaould •* t«- Mountain A»*mi«, Murray Milt. ••2038 urtttf (« ttit I' • Dtpsrtmiai •' "See the Marks Bros." Off Season Prkees Best Matw.aJ* the Griffin Mualc - Foundation Eatwr » fBotoB llfMt. Mwark BOB FABRICATOR!) . LAROE room, private bath, near centei Pour room* and bath, thre* rooms TECHNiaAN 333-127 MlUburn Av*. MlUburn. N. 3, of town • Gentleman, 0 Parmtej and bath; from $110 to »150. aiupictu. tin Uwttu Avenue Ontoa N I Laboratory with' mechanical apptl- Tlace, Summit. COMBINATION coal and jia» stove. Oall Dulonvtlla I-38S4 . BEECH SPRING GARDEN tudc far phy«lcal tMtlng of materials Call Summit 8-0049 after 4 p.m. and product*. EttellMU opportunity APPLICATIONS for residence tn thf HILf WANTID ttMAU Summit YMCA dormitory rooms are, APARTMENTS DEEDS to work with experienced engineer* ARCOLA hot water burner. $50. CaU J. D. McCRAY on research and development project. welcomed from younger men of SSI Springfield Ave., Summit The following deeds for real es- Q1RL wanted for work In luncheon- Summit 6-7197. Paintw. Psperhanger and Oeeoratm good character Large double room «tie. Zuii'*. Summit 4-4154. Permanent position; salary paid In 00 4-634S Phone, Summit 6-7046 tate transactions in the City of accordance with experience. Apply REFRIGERATOR, like new, 175; available now for acceptable room- Business hours: 9 a m to 5 p m. "ithl iu*rarit*sd Dupent Kylon iio- Monday through Friday, t am. to 4 kitchen table and four chair*; WANTED House* to paint O B niHtr£ Roll-away bed posatb'x foi Saturday and Sunday by appointment Summit have been 'recorded in the »l»ry and Llngtrt*, *p*r* time. Out- Whit* Jr. it Co Painter snd Dec- third' man to help reduce cest,. All p.m. Air Reduction Co., Inc. Re. dlihas; email table*; chairs; tingle TWO room apartment furnished. Kei- office of Herbert J. Pascoe, reg- lit fres Write Box 21. Qutktrtown. search Laboratories. Mountain ATB- beds, complete; telephone table and orator. 18 Edgar Street. Summit club privilege* In residence member- F*. • 1 Summit 6-1193-R Free estlnuu fchlp. Apply personally at the YMCA vlnator. Fine location. $13 p«r week. ister, Courthouse, Elizabeth: nue. Murray Hill. . chair and lamp; metal Venetian Summit 6-6671-W. blind*, like new; extension ladder. o»ic», 67 Maple Street. Bummlt. CLERKS-TYPISTS PAINTER . and paperhr ngfr wants . John L. Dell, unmarried, to Doro- HUKI mm 28 ft., paint. Call Bummlt 6-4120. rcrk interior * mud,, exterior work LAROB furnished room, private bath FURNISHED- apartment to sublet in car positions .--••Bttfinnfr*. . f*p<*rl- two-family house. Four rooms, bath, thy Bullwinkle. undivided hfrlfln- WHITE enamel . aven "Prosperity." Gutters cleaned sad tarred Wnrk- end stall ehawer, cross venMlatt»n, •need •*«* 18-2* Pleasant working LABORATORY nianshtp guaranteed' Reastmable private entrance, five mtnutes from KHrnge, heat nnd water included •ercflt. in property in Wocdcroft ooadttlon*. » day, 37'*. hour .wetk. J. Very good condition, reasonable. Two blocks Gladstone station. Resi- Also maple extension tabl*. South Fred Pieper. l Sprlngtield Avenue bus of station. Available Immetll- road. ••,.'• K. emit k Son*, Inc.. Murray Hill Springfield. N J. Mtllburn 6-OSM-J ately. Box 313. Bummlt Herald. dential Peapack 8-0676. mi-HEART FOND »ummtt «7110 ASSISTANTS Orange 3-0707. Margaret Austin K-mny, widow, PLEASANT room In Summit, three OlRlfl or women to work In our store BLUE rug, 7'axM, »35. Four storm WILLIAM. J PIEPEB ' REAL fSTATE FOR RENT 1 Painters • Decorators minutes to train* and buses. Sum- U counter clerk*. Good'pay. Steady High echoo! education or equivalent window's, 3 jx8, »5 each; three storm mit, 6-6597. LEGAL ADVEOTISKMENT ADVEKTlSESnEJiiT work. Apply Columbia Cleaner*, 71 or work in chemical recearch or pilot windows, 4x0, $8 each. Summit • 6- P. O Box 452 Summit. M. 3 SUBSTANTIAL house, very , nice In- Union Place, Summit. plant laboratories. Experienced or 33«. Orange 2-5278 ROOM for reut tor working Klrl. Bu« side. Four bed rooms, two tile baths, trainees for regular day or «hlft work. atop. Telephone Madison 6-0191. • second floor; maid's room and bath NOTICE OF BUOOKI HE1.RING Good workinr coBdltldrui, permanent UA—PIANO THN1NO WOMEN to canraaa bou*« to hoUt* 9x12' AMERICAN Oriental, antique TURKEY Hill Inn-Attractive slu«U on third. Modem' kitchen «nd pan- Union and Morrla County ar*a. position. Apply 0 to 3 weekdays. gold, practically new, $100; two try. AH rooms good size. H»)f mil* In accordance Tiith Chapter 201, P. L. 18*3, The Bourd cf Education 1« re- A COMP1.ETE Diano restoration ear* or double rooms. Convenient loca- quired td publish the proposed budget for the m*«equent f clionl yesr on a fe-m •aJsjr and eomml**Son. 8 *•?•> matching 'rugs, 4x0, 133 each; 3x19 ic* Tuning, repairing, rsbttUdtaf tlon, parking space. Summit 6-3056. from business center. References plauint working conditions Write Celanese Corp. of America blue-rose Early American, 1190; 6x12 Harold Heuer Tech fTNIrtnvUU f> exchanged, March 1 occupancy. Rent prescribed by the Comml«tlon«r of i"d«c»t!in, Tb" p,ttfrb»r» I'pvnte-d faHiW- Circulation Department, Newark wobl reversible nursery, |3S: wool 8431 or tWlonvUl* 2-48B0. ATTIIACTIVE living room *nd bed- 11.75 per mouth its Is. tlon is ttibmitted herewith for publication in the Summit Herald In the k«u« Hews, Newark. N., J- MORRIS COURT • SUMMIT. N.J. undrrpad* for all, .110 each. Bummlt room $12. Double bedroom $8. No of February I, mi. • ... • u^» ••*>»*•»* --«.•,»,!•, ,- VETERAN, on the Job training — Soft «ai81 33A—PLUMBING housekeeping. After 6-30 Short Hills Notice H hereby Riven that the Boqrd of Pehtnl Es-!>ti-t» of t^ie Ct;y of YOUNO ladjr for Inspection and «- 7-U676-J. H. McK. GLAZEBROQK Summit will conduct a public hearlns: 0:1 the prrpn^rl p-hcrs! burtzct 'or •ambling- Mult bt n«*t and accurate. Water Service man. Call Summit 6- 5802 afte* 4:30 p.m. BENDIX automatic washer In good RUDOLPH A DILL Realtor 1951-52 on TU'Rd«y "ventag, F'bfu.iry 13. !M1: at 8:15 P. M. IF5.T.) in th^ e*.Iarr determined by ability. Perma- condition. 175. Eastern Fuel Co., 233 Plumbing Si Beating Contractor LAHO.: double room. 11 Spring Street, Council Chambers City Hall,, S12 Sp-lng-fWf Avenue, Summli. K. J. n»at poaltlan. pleaaant working epn- TWO men, shipping clerk and gen- Broad Street, Summit 8-0004. Jobbing Promptly Attended to Millburn. MlUburn 6-2138-M. S32 Springfield Ave. Summit 6-6950 The* detailed school budget will be on fl1* rM np»n to rhf «x»iilr?tlon 0-jl 1951-3? BEU, TI5LEPH0NE Summit. N.J. __^^_^_ pumps; a pump for *t«ry need; slso O049 after 4 p. m. Court, Summit 6-0471. AD*ItNISTRATIOM. automatic electric water heater* 39-VPROL8TERINO •Salaries .; $ 2S.100.' $• 21100. ' LABORATORIES, INC. EXPERIENCED electrician and experi- LAROE comfortable furnished front DESK SPACE IN IDEAL CEN- Othej Expense ' 5.110. 4260. enced machtnUU-. LAB. Corp., 31 Otnera) Electric Equipmen Co, 1S5 SLIP covers, general reps}r Sofa bot- room. Garage, convenient location. Mulberry street Mitchell 3-7420. Gentleman only. Bent, $8. Bummlt TRAL LOCATION. RENT REA- INSTRUCTION SUPERVISING: • Union Place. Summit. toms rebuilt, 114 50; chairs 1790 0 •Salaries — Principals - :---- - 36950. 38.939. t—MISCELLANEOUS M Thorpe, Livingston 6-2066. 6-1903-J. ' An attr»etlT» opportunity for In- SONABLE. SUMMIT 6-1701. •Sslailes - Clerks -.-.. .'22^00. 22.900. FURNISHED larire room, oil heat, INSTRUCTION PROPER: «tatrunc«d young women to en- WOOLEN H to »i yd. nieces. 54" 8«c 41-CESIPOOL CLEANtHO t«r lh» dnftioc flald nicely decorated, reasonable. Use of ROOM AND ROARD •SalRrles — T»*cher» . Slfl.714. 5O7.8'4. ee.; THEATRICAL GAUZE linen, 36* kitchen. 74 River Road. Summit 8- TextbooKs • J 6.075. 7,i23. Me: plnwale CORDUROY, «1 lOi «470-'W, C*a«ldat«a mutt b» high aehool PRINTED CORDUROY, fl 49; PER. BOOM for aelectlf* elderly people, Supplies for Instruction 16.K60. 19.560. h T r or Other Expense - -•— ?C»*>00 200. «r*4UMt«* »»<5 * « * ?** CALKS, from 29c; CHAMBRAY trnro ATTRACTIVK bedroom. opposUiHFathT choice location, excellent food and. mori erf training In aketchtof. IN WANTED »c; woven OlNOHAM, from 45c; excellent location, separate entrance. care. Made- to feel at home. Call Extension Education -,-.., 2.000. 50O- lustration or machantcal drawing. Experienced crease resistant 8UITINO, 4J". from Summit 6-6669-R. Plalnfleid 3-2061. OPERATION: ' 75c; plain colored BVEROLAZB EXPERT •Hilariei —Janitors 51130. 53.150. ThOM •nq>toj»d will receive f ull Punch Prtss Operators CHINTZ, from 65c, printed, from TJC: SPRINGPIELD. Single or double room. Supplies ...... » 2,850. 3.32>. tlm* dMi-rooim training in draft- Oil hem. Kitchen privileges If de- Male *nd Female CASEMENT CLOTH. 49". 896; TAF SANITARY CESSPOOL FUel .'.•."•'•• . t?.F35. 14.875. ing anfl r»Ute4 aubjucta for tha FETA. 45", from 79c; printed CREPES, glred. O, Hoffer, 1$ Evergreen Ave. Rentals Wanted MSht. Water and Power , 111.525, HAW. tan *U *Mi and aubaequtnt on- from 700; MONK'S CLOTH. 41". 95c: SERVICE thf Job training., Good.Pay LAROR room, suitable for couple. Telephons —-—— 3.350. 3.250. pure wool 0HAIXI8. 40". II M; VEL- Kitchen privileged if desired. Sum- APARTMINTS WANTED Other Expense . 30O- 2C0. UNIVERSAL VETEEN, from 11W; Blsnchlnl pur* CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS mit fl-6423-J. co-ORniNATO-AcnvrriBS • ALSO SILK; famous brand woolens, pur* CLEANED, REBUILT, SUITE, two rooms, private bath TWO sdults and l3-j-«»r-o!d boy urg- •SalRrte* — Attendnnce Officers . 3,000. 3,000. TOOLS & MF0. CO. worsted Gabardlnea and Jersey*, ently need four.-or Site room unlur- •8»larlfts — Medlpal Inspector* and Nurses 7,450. 7.450. ' -'- Thin • an 'W-Um opwHrtBa -for' • Harris and Donegal Tweeds, Checks REPAIRED- ••••:• • brealtfgst ajoove; ,for one or two- nlshea apartment. Call South "Or-" Other expense - .- - - 1.050. 1.300, authentic Scotch Plaids, Chinchillas, - business men who appreciate a good yoang women (taring •xcellent 115 Spr?n9«tW AV*rttti ange 2-0447 after 6:30 p.m. AUXILIARY AGENCIES: ,-•;..,•.....:, ..;..,.•: ,. • : '-.:•... r :.-\: ,...:•.:„;.:„„.„::;;::. •ywtgbt and an unuaual degree of Fleece*, sll weights, many colors; '•home. Call.Svimmlt 6-2905-M Springirsld, N. J. Illusion, Nylon, Lace, bit forma, tn •S»l»rles — Llbrarl«ns -. '. ~- 9.470. 9A10, tM$m .dwtwtty, who would b» In- THE EUCLID, 18 Euclid Avenue Mwt FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED Book* — Library ... ;. - 1,050. „ i.2». terwtad in preeUlon-aa»*mbllng Tel. Millburn 6-4193 fact, complete bridal service; vat attractive large corner room with Athletic* ...., - 4.600. 4.600. wpwlmentAl electronic d«ric«». dytd, pre-shrunk upholstery and CARL GULICK llvlnpr room, running water, Adjoin- Tr«n*pnrt»tlon - 850. 1.130. drapery fabrics, dressmaker aceeasO' ing bath. Ideal 1-3 people. Also sim- COTJPLD desire fumhhed or unfur- FlJtF.D CHARGES: 1 rie* and notions at considerable sav- nished room with kitchen and bath. APfTiT Of PERaOK. BOX 538 ple room, refined, near all trans- Millburn 6-0015-M. Tuition .*.•..• •...-.. 350. 2.000. MOMDAT THRU FRIDAY, ings. SIMPLICITY. DESIGNERS AND portation. Summit 6-0140. In*urance . : .. — ..- 5,500, S.34O. IMftOYMINT WANTD MODES ROY ALE PATTERNS t All. - 3 r.M. COMFORTABLE furnished bedroom Pension* ; -..„ .. 3.859. MOVWO. general trucking, OPEN EVENINGS—MO 4-5078-J MORRISTOWN HOUSE WANTED ' TOTAL CURRENT IjXPEJ^E •..-...4- »T54.128. $751,578 mlt «-U30. Wrajr and Whlf. ALPERN'0 YARD GOODS, opposite fnr one or two business people. 49 Bfauvolr Avenue, Summit, REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS: Alderney Milk Barn on Rout* 10. MORRISTOWN 4-2082 APARTMENT or house for four adults. •Sahrl«s' -..-< 3.000. 3000. Bell Telephone BEOINNINO September 3. •xperteocad entrance off Littleton road (Route Summit a-0378 or Bummlt 6-6O0O, laundreaa will seetpt wash from • SMALL worm room, for ini«lncwT Building «»d Grounds 13.580. 18.300. 202-33>: No 72 bus stop 100 ft sway woman, 4fl Kent Place Boulevard. extension 2749. # few eeltcted famlllM to do at home. Morris Plains. Junttors* Enulpment ..;_...-....: 1,500. 1.500. Laboratories, Inc. Sj>ecial attention paid to oolora. AUTO DRIVING Telephone Summit 6-4650. •Educational Equipment . 9,500. 9.500. buttons and accuracy of count. ROOM, convenient to trBn»rtort»tlo". PERSONALS Sorry, no pick-up or delivery. Son- FABRICS 'Total . i....".^ .- 129,580. I 32.iC0, Mountain Avenue m.t — 1,000 Patterns and Colon — Learn To Drive Ocntleman preferred. Summit 9- DRIVER to riorida wanted. Leaving MANUAL TRAINING: Schumacher**. Wsverly, Kandell, twtr- --0086-R • ••' CERTIFIED AAA instruction. Morris February 15. Return FebruM? 28. *8»l»rlej| 38.250. 38.240. FAMILY wash, eurtaUM, blanket*, tut, Ooldtng. From 89o to 122.50 the PLEASANT room In private home for Write Post Office Box 546. Short Supplies „.„„ 3,750. 4.1W. vard MANY IN REMNANTS AND County Auto Driving School Dual MURRAY HILL, N. J. dona beautifully at Whits Bwa» icentleman. Summit 6^19J Hills. M other 100. too. Band Laundtf. Summit 4V)SM. SECONDS AT BARGAIN PRICES. controls Telephone, Morrlstown 4- ill minute tnu ride from Summit SCHUMACHER'S carpets, ruga and «83 Jos. Rublno. ftigr. CXTBTAINS d«ae art aoaa. Call SOB- Total ._.-.-.•.-.* $ 42.1CO. 43.450. Laekawanna Railroad Station) wallpapers. USED CARS WANTED USED CARS WANTED CAPITAL OUTLAY: OR mlt «-044o-J. Slipcover and upholstery work by DIAMOND APPRAI5MS Equipment .. .' . . I-5,300. I 5.500. OERL, deslrea to work. Reference*. an expert. PAYROLL INCREASES for DUtrlbutlon to Items Call Summit 6-6000, Call Summit 8-32W. THE FABRIC MART. OFFICIAL Diamond AppraUera Stdnet CARS WANTED! Marked* . - .: 5.9.000. Ext. 2025 339 Main St.. Madison, NJ, T Holt Gst 1B82 UA i-m* tm GRAND TOTAL OFERATIWO BUDQETT ._.._. . 1831,309 «890,828. MENDINO and hand sewing of ell (At Chatham Line) Broad street I Market*; tak* el to kinds to be done at home. Call Sum- Madison 6-1233 ninth floor. • GORMAN NEEDS CARS SOURCES OF REVENUE ^jmCUH. «owleace4, CaU aC mit 6-0373-M. Hour*: IdO to 9:30 ..•• GORMAN PAYS TOPS Actual Estimated Ettimattd Benedict »«*uty Studio. 30 Beeeh- EXPERIENCED woman wishes S day* 8TORKLINE carrlsgs with mattress SC1AP MBTAi 1949-58 1950-31 1951-52 wood road, fourth floor, or Summit work, sleep In or out. Summit §-1762. and wind, breaker, good condition • GORMAN PAYS CASH SUtS Aid -•* 49,765,79 | 43,325. f 40037. ?** Summit 6»67S7-vV. f BUY scrap tren and metal t«a' LAUNDRY to do at horn*. Everything price* paid MlUburn 6-4311-a '•'—- Our Did will npt be topped for clean "used ear». Municipal AW :i.:z...:^...::~~55.808.75 55.612. 554:8 3PAHTT time, Monday. Tueeday and given special care. Call and delivery FOLDING metal stroller, excellent T«ttlo» "".... -._..... -. 23,552.33 21.000. 2JiKiU Frfatey. Call Summit 6-0W1-M-. condition, 15. Summit fl-8483-J. service. Reference*. MUlburn 0-44M. WANTED rO BUY Bonui for clean used cars. Bring your car snd bill of tal* to u», Other Sourcea _ 11892.89 i,O00. imw NOROE refrigerator, 6 cubic feet, good Surplus Appropriated ,.,.»;..,...^,... ..'... '.:'.. 750U REUABUE woman, white, wanted to PART time clerical work by experi- htlp with homework and care of working condition. $28. Summit 6- WE PAY CASH for vour used furniture If you owe money en your car, we'll pay off your finance Balance July 1, 1949 _...... -....„.. 148.169.64* enced former secretary. Write Box 0939-J. •••••••_ an* give you (be balance in c«*h. 9 one ehlld. Irretplar houra, live out. 63, MlUburn Item. •ntlou**,; Hirer booka. hrlc-a- brae Summit 6-SM4-B palatlnja works of art eto -TOTAL $923,048.40 $831,309, M9O.S28. LOOM, two harness. 36 in.. »W. Call •Included $124.422 58 held for building expansion. BABY sitter. Middle-aged reliable Fair Oaka, Summit 0-0143. OKORGE'S AUCTION ROOMS BOOKKEEPERS, ledger; clerkt. typUta woman desires baby sitting. Vicinity 83 SUMMIT AVBNUB JAMES GORMAN, INC. Free Appropriation Balances July 1. 1C50 *~^-19&;Wt£3— —fll* clerk: wwreurKa. ateno».; of Millburn; Will do children'* CARPET, 15 yards 36"; 9 yards 37"; Tel Summit (-0991 Balance Appropriated :.;..._„ :...; 0000000 _; Comptmnetcrt. BurrouRha, Nattoru^ mending. Phone South Orange 3- matching petobleweave, bronze color. We wUl fa" DeSOTO k PLYMOUTH AUTHORIZED DBA' TO IBM kep' punch operator*. Men— •887. Plain blue broadlootn 16'xl2'. Green 68 BROAD STREET SUMMIT, N J. Bftlsnfe Unftpproprlttcd . ...J *,. .. $98,397.53** •enior, Junior aooountaata; audit bookcase, glass door. Call evenings. CASH FOR rour old books Immediate •• Included 169,488.38 held for building expansion. : ^r clerk. aa»l«t»nt: doorman, reoeption- SUMMIT 8-3344 . whiu, wants days work. south or*a«e a-meo. ,,.,„,,.,,,„.,,„,,„,,. RemnvaL Cait. gJUtofleid. 4-3800 - 35 . • •••• - • ; .:• •-, - :. • •. ; .•,• •;•-• •;-. .:.\:.:r\. • Ut. Vlctnrtr Morrtatowo • Bumirrtt: B*T*n hours, $5. Call after I, Sum- LAROE Hsnovla ultra-violet lamp, al- Klwmark'a Ag«y., 34 Park Place. mit 4-1174-J. Wl PAY bJihsst oasb price* for any- Phone Montttovn 4-MM. most new. Electric refrigerator. thing Antiques chins, sli»er bric-a- Chatham 4-4911. brac wirings rug* f nut attlo eo DOMTSTIC h«lp wanted. Short BUI* TOUNO lady desires b*by sitting even- ings, weekends. Summit i-OSei. GREY baby carriage, excellent condi- ttnt* our specialty A* It 1-M76-W. tion. Reasonable. Call Chatham 4- BUM&ftT AUCTION ROOMS OimO WOMEN FOB LIOBT FAC- 5772-W. 47-49 Summit Avenue IMPtOYMtMT AftlNCIP Summit 8-2111 TORT WORK OH ZIPPERS. ALSO IS—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE UORT MACHINE WORK. «5c PHR REAL ESTATE SCOTT'S EMPLOYMENT AQENCY" HOTO. NITTEX PRODUCTS, i\\ WANTED to BU* Dtantnndi Onlored Firet class domsetie help furnlahed. STE2NWAY spinet: Lester splnat, 1399; Stones. Oold Jewelry and Watohea MORRIS Avsmn:, SOMMTT. Oood Jobs avalla&l*. 431 Ian •».. Lester grsnd.. 1795. Like new I Authentlo Appraisals JEAN R TACK RIAL ISTATt fQR »ALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE RIAL ESTATE FOR SAU REAi ttlATfe FOR SALE Mlllbum. Millburn g-O»lT. DeForest Avenue. By appointment, Certified Oemologist. 1» veara ll call Humboldt 2-09SO. William street, Newark. N i 1-SUMM1T 1-8UMMTT 1—SUMMIT 13-A--GILLETTE DOMESTIC, commercial, hotel-restau- TYPISTS rant help and factory worker* (fe- 11—DOQB ANP r*IB OUN collector wishes to purchase run* male) served. Land or Nod Employ- EXCELLENTLY located two apartment PRICif). for fliilgk. .SulC. sfven room High aehoot education with feme «nd revolver*, modern m »ntwiu« New Multiple Listing No. 603 house, "tlfp" bnthr 'fnsui'ated. lura* experience required. Good opportunity ment Agency, M Main Street, Mad- YOUNO parakeets. For finger train- Fair prices paid Summit 6-6621 house In fine condition, Suitable foi ison S-2N4. ing. Chatham 4-3612. doctor or professional man. A fine EXCLUSIVE screened porch, gteam oil burner, for advancement. Apply B to I woik- garagp. Fruit trcrs. plot, 100x150. d PARTY wishes to buy antiques, house* PRE-WAR Investment opportunity. Call u* for GROVE AOENCY. Placement Special. SIRVICiS OrTtKED hold furnishings,* dishes, eto. Call appointment to tee. SUMMIT VICINITY. Beautifully near railroad stntioti. $14,000 UtJ 44 years, finest domestic*. Quail- CsldwMI 68611 decorated Colonial home — four bed- CeUuiese Corp. of America fled commercial, technical, sales. RA—AUTOS FOB IBM CONSTRUCTION rooms, two batha. one lavatory; large GEO. M. ROBBINS, Broker MOUNTAIN, WHITMORE living room, den. Two-pipe hot water MORRIS OOtTRT BrjMMTT. N.J. Portions open. Help available. Call CASH for books, knlckknacks. Will 106 Spilnsjflcld Ave. Berkeley Hflghts NOW. 1079 Springfield Avenue, NsTED A TRUCK Oil PAS8EHOER CARV cull. Write Old Book Shop, 75 Spring & JOHNSON, Realtors heat. Convenient to school* and trans- WOMAN to do telephone contact work Maplewood. South Oranga 3-3303. (WORLD WAR 1) portation. $H5O0. Summit fl-3543 for the vtudlo of Jules A Wolin. Call Street, Morrlstown. N. J. 85 Bummlt Ave. Bummlt 6-1404 Summit t-0017. Herti>Driv-Ur-S«lf Svfltem POR SAU Ram H. OUford, licensee CHILD'S j desk. jOajl Summit 8-3115. Older home, yet with modern con- ELMER N. RINHART & CO 3(1- NEW PROVIDENCE OIBL, bookkeeper typist, for a local Reasonable rates with tea. «U aM HALF *lx* violin. Call 8lJrnmTt~6r COLONIAL 10 BANK BTRET SUMMIT «-00Wl modern industrial office. PITC day, insurance tncl'idesl 9148-lkl, veniences such as » new kitchen, tint DUTCH Colonial home. 6 rooms nnd 40-hour w*ek. Call LlTingalon 6-ltOO II Mspla Street Summit e-4556 TrtU lorely old four bedroom, two bath bath. Well built older house L'uut- or Write PO Box M, Mt CARVED dining room att; on* cherry, Whippsny 10371 Morrtetewn 4-6M0 door lavatory *nd automatic oil heat. home Is on quiet shaded street Just 5 pletely and unusually moderni/rd. OENERAl- HOUSEWORRKR BIMPLB one mahogany drop leaf table; l»-CARP1SNT«ltf" INSTRUCTIONS ml nut MI walk to school and station. OWNERS TRANSFERRED Oil burner, air conditioned. MM Hit* COOKINO, SLEEP IN. SMAtJU KEW Sheraton mahogany port bed; but- Second floor has four bedroom*, bath Oil heat, low taxes. Asking $20,000. Kitchen atainiesa ateel sink HIK) Hoi- HOUSE, MUST LIKE CHILDREN. ler** secretary In mahogany, Starck'*, EXPERIENCED teachrr will tutor In (1) Colonial OotUgc, excellent condi- point dish Washer. Andenson ntin for Btrehard, SpringrteU) Ate., Nr-* nese rug. 3« Mam street, Chat torn OBX)RGg OS8MANN ntsday and Thursday afternoons. of town. Priced at 130,000. winttr), attschsd garags with Pro»ldenc«. THOROUGHLY «perleneed young 4-51M. CARPEHTRT Bring your apron and Join th« fun. •OUSt III bustnstt con* In W*st taphslt driveway, Pantlltd recrta- lady for eenlor ateretarlal petition. Mrs John I. Croot, 18 Van Dyk« Remojeling, Repairing, OaCabinet t Wet* See Any Summit Realtor Summit; sis room* snd uicloscd Uon room with firtplace. Imme- SBVEN room house, lot B3x2« All Alao have opening in bookkeeping RecrsatioiwTioomn Tboms andl Ban Pino*. Summit, Summit «MU porches, oil t»at, Isrcs plot, Call diate dellvenr, Pries $19,800. 6*p*nment lor young lady without Additions improvement*. Priced for quick ««I*. Tin ROBW MOD SHOP, I Teyto* o-*nlngs Summit 4-0358 •13.300 amwtehee, preferably with commer- Street, Millburn. sells used etotfiuat Millburn fT (3) Brayton nesr Memorial Field — cial couree Apply In p«r*on at Flnrt of teettw «u*Ut* for even ma LOST Pow bedroom Colonial wtth tol- K»Monal Bank * Trust Co. of Bum- GEO. M.MROBBINS, Broker PASSBOOK NO, S31W, The Summit PRE-WAR lowlnt ftaturss*.' larg« solarium Trust 09. Finder plena* return, pay- Hey You! Y©$ You! oil hurtling unit, Brand new roof, 10$ Sprinsriokl Ave Berkeley » OHSMTOH rik switehboard. steady tnetU stopped asphalt driT», attached i«rai|t, tx- Summit S-SMS Center htll Colonial, brick .and If rm *ant a « bedroom Colonial eellent lot 7SxlW Slaty dn>» d«- • rattsf, apply tn person, Directors fram*. Lsrfc* lltlni room with «rt- . Grtffea, Ortrleek Hospital, Summit, DIAMOND atlck-pln for n«ektie, Circle hou»e,, ]•?* a real bargain for you, Utmy Price ltt.000. plae*. dining room, tiled kitchen snd P*rf«et location within % block* of U SEASHORE of dlmnoHid*. rut»y In mnint, nlatl- lavttors?, flr»t floor. Larg* matter b«d- num setting. Liberal r##aM P. O, school, 4 block* of station and town, MOUNTAIN, WHITMORE and g«n«rsl oftle* SILVER urn ls*«si, csp* et«ie and room, tiled Nth null thower), two In best »chool dtatrlet. Lot 135x150, 3 8HOE0 AClm - rurnl»h*d WATKR- worlisr wanted. Apply by mail »ut- muff. AU In escellent condition other Bedroom*, tllwt b»th, (Bcretnwl e«r naiage and two story plsyhou**, & JOHNSON, Realtors WtONT eotlsge, picket fence, 40 It •jualifieationi. $mt, **pmi*tm Phone Short mile ?-am. ind stwiBg at nem* *G*Sf*ttMwt HmS soren, two-cur attuchod uirtmr, oil docli, $«S00. Also 3 bedroom mf«» •S Summit Avanue Summit M4O4 Mm d««lrrt. Ml) city Paint PASSBOOK #13«0t Return to Cltlaen* hm%, insulation, siorm SMh. fin* first floor: through center hull, near wat«r $4,000, M*w M>w n- Wsttpaptr Co, 4JT ftprlnfftttd APRONS and night wear made to or- jfrjjttw of.,*rwnmlt, H, J. n»Mrrvt>orhor>s b«lroom* M. ClMttf MONCAT ONLY- client condition Millburn e>ltK>. THE HIGHLAND CO., and bath. tM» of clo«#W, oil h»»t, KD1TH WOtBNBB MNt>TOAPmO-"oAIII»»IBJI M low rterfatlou room with bar In nsstm«nt, BRORK AOBIT8. H BASStHBT, good eondition, $19. Hl- THRU string rl I Realtor* Ownw MkirM $33,000, open to offer, chsir, fair cowutioo. ||. snort Hill* Thta l» TOlrtt opportunity! EXCEPTIONAL PIKXJTlUIAWBW H irregular houri, 7-MO4. ' w-wwsrfrmb ONE l«e skat*, slse i'» to.» «#tw«n N«w two fteflroom oh* level hoin*. nlfht work Muat tiara fatr RCMJ.TWOOD kfd. N« totm .prlng 41 Mapls KtnMt Bummlt #-1010 M of rammar. Apply Bos Uk* Road Woodfleld Drive and Mjjsuilon attle, eomplst* O.K. kiteh«n tJMOIOl U9T1NU8 «* mattrssi, head board, • IM*. SJO O»lkjy JKftad. Bhon Hills 1.9103 - wa*hln« maeritnt ~ I «u rt rt- g age. education, real- "—Ml enair, upn«lM«r«*(, lot 100*17$, WAHTBO-ln tn» Or Jt*jve Ulrel*. Mllburn. tk>»th Or*n«* mod nrtfhhorlHwd, Asikng •11,000. l^nir-bertroom, f#«tM- tt*!| Colonial, HEPOHTS •lion Kills Suniinu BABY earrlege, Whitney st»erH>-ma- 3-IH3. mm It and mak» your Offer Pan*Urd rt#n Tit* klt«h*n and lsv«- »le, grey, excellent conrtitkw. South USTINUB iAiM •ton*, tvieli, twy Htiper rttlun* rumpus room. C«n« V room buhfalow, plot t3in>IO. .Orattje t*»*. Rwonable. l ttff* ««m»nl location. ewmtjajrOTk POUND Steam hsai, low tMsa, nte* $11,000. DONALO abMBT DAmctfl - tnkfiifi OBRIG, Realtor •* MbalaiMI !t«r «, Madl»oa > turn Summit Anlmu I Maplr HOLMES A , Realtor GEO. M. ROBBINS. Broker PtMW* IM* - PlasMrtm r«rtin# Mutnmit •UMHUt •ummit t-MM . MM KfltStl 101 Uprtntfleld A*». •wtk«|s>]r «*ifhis Is Mspls «trt«t Summit «.tm Summit i-MM* . ..!'' JHE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY I, 1951

NOTICE aug.:. S. J , wiU be pi. iiuted ai.d uata f ,'*•*>•, l-2-5-«-7. ittMrtrt Craig, 3:02. up 'lot con»ld#'»tlon i Movie Timetable 7:00. 10:06; JUaK oLth» Buccaneea, !' Tht reful»rjnonthiy meeting of the Said application riqsifitA' MX enctp- J 1:43. 8:47. Feb. 3, Harriet Cralf. 1:00. Summit Zoning Ordinance Board »of Uon to the' Zoniiit; Orduit»s!i ,• rr»'u- I:« ar.d rl-:ri.ii'L« SUMMIT rir— 4:04,^7:12. 1018: Last of the Buc-Adjustment vil! be held In the City Satiiic front »et-bn(-K« :n "A-S" cosies LVKIC caneers, 2 34 S:40. 8:46. 11:52. Frtj. 4, H»il Monday eTentng, r*bru*r>' 12, to permit thf vrrt-;:on ••Br A i.ut fm.-n 'at ,-Ia'r- r WJ} 1851, •* eight O'clock". family resJd#n<-(>. turner o( \,,,,,, , Feb. :-» Kln« Solosnou'* Mines, 3 59, Feb 1-2 Woman on tiie Run, 3:05 Harriet Cmlg, l:oo; 4.0«, 7:12. 10:18; w T-». • :« FW» 3-4 Kit** Soio«w>'» Last of the Buccaneers, 2:47, 5:53, 8.59. The application of ftUx neivi win Avtisue and Allen-rood Axeuur know:. 7:05, 10:15; Deported, 1:30, 8:45 F*b A be pret.ent.ed and taktn up for con- H.S H4 Aihwcji.ti Avt'iuie cli'str to Mine*. 2:43, ttft, 732. 9:36 Feb. $-8-7. 3. Woman on the H\>h. 4:35 7:40 1O30' sideration. 1 •-:• .- lit'*. Mill'^ \ i-RL-L»L\%e- K.r? StJ'nmoB'i Mtnec, 2:», ?:», 9:40, AUfnwoo6--Av»4iue iront propcrf^ line EMD MlAM'lii Deported, .3:05, S;05. 9:00; Kidnapped r«b. J-2, BMHb*r. 4. West Point Btory. 2:45. 10:18; Ubiiia Sky. ~2:50. 5:56. 9:02 Feb. lion to the Zoning Ordinance regulat- An> oblector* to tli- ^rnntin^ F»*». I. The A*eugers. 3;O0 7.00.5 55. 9:05- Modern Marriage. 1:30. 4;35 3, Bomoardier. 3:45, 8:51, 9:57; Chlua ing utv* in "A-6" residential tone to 7:45. 10:15. F-b, _5-8.. Ww,t--Pol>it Story Sky. 1:28, 5:35, 8:41; Kiddie Brio*. ' HppllCllt!Otl ttlll 10 10; Admiral Wu • Lady. 3:35, 8.«. permit the ert-ctlon ol garden t\pc time »nd \ilare Feb. J. L«»t of the Buccaueers 2:20, 2:30. 7:00. 10:05; Modern Marriage 2:44. Feb 4-5. Slave Ship, 12:45. 4:00, lmilti-tamlly. two-story ii])artment-. on 7:30. 10.05, Steep Comes Home. 3:40, 8 40, 1:2C, 8:55. Feb. 7. H!2nd Street. 2:32, property located on the west sldf «l KINOSLKY I. IIIOMSON Feb. 3, Lauit of the Buccaaeers, 2:20, 7:90, 9:55; Without Konor, 1:30, 8 45. 5:47. 9:02. Feb. 6-7. International Bur- Morris Av#tiue. known at- Lot* 229 1.05. 7:S0, 10:35; Bhep Comes Home, lesque, 2:14. 4:39, 7:04, 9:29; Bride of 30, and 31-A in Block #12«;— ••ctluri* LtAN? -VO1ICE OK bCTTLE.MENT ( 310, ««5, t:W Feb 4. The Jackpot. CRANFORD SamoH, 1:44. 4:09. 6:34, 8:59. of said property being located In : '•-• t . A r u. s * • % f. A A R K AND J0O 4.40, TrM. !0:00; Call of the CRAWFORD "A-6" residential none and into wh'.oh un. vt . KlondUw. 3.33. 6:15, 8:55. Feb. 5, The SOUTH ORANGE the propoaed upajunent u*t< would NOTICE IS HKKKKV (ilVKN , i-uniiri)>- i- Jackpot. »:«. 1H$. 9:45; Call of the Feb 1. Highway '301, 2 40, 8 45; CAMEO extend. i the 2nd intenurdUt* accuuui ui .... ML'O!>ON Without Honor, 1:23, 7:15 10:10 Feb bubscrlbrrs, Trsi-fer.s iiiirtt't 'he last !««• Will ,[-.(j T»>'a::ir,.: tr E1>W\K3 W • •• i • Klondike. 3:35, 8*0 Veto. 6, Major Feb 1-2, Highway 301, 2:M. 7 00 Any objectors to tlie granting of ths< | Barbarn (EnglUti). 2 20. 7:30. 9:202, Mr. Mu»lC. 2:55, 7:00, ifi;30; Fireball. above application will be heard' »t | 1:25, 9 05 Fi b. 3. Mr. Music, 4 20, 7 45 9:50; Worm!) on the Run, 1:35. 8:35. UAKHOW. U«'t-;isi'(i' u'll'l In. - i- i ^ ' -"- -:---: • J. • » u » * K-«: MOO r*i> V AU':,9us»t on *h«. Western Feb. 3, Amertr-aii Guerilla In the said time and plafe Front 3:00. '7 ^»; 10:15; Bayonet •; 11:10; Flu-bull, 3:Mi, 6:20, 945; In .in-i s"..t<'() by the Surriv.iit .vi ,( n>- .Sewn: H i\\r Philippines. 3.-00, 8:40: Nevw a Dull KINOSLEY G. THOMSON. i" -til-* pr ,r» : Charge. 3:46. 8:40. < •• I the Navy. 1:00, cartoons. Feb. 4. Secretary P^rtcd loi sftt1r:neu: *n I'M- I'll! in H>>'). hi n N J fl von<£ 6r nsui. MEETING {.American Querilla lii the Philippine* Mompnt. 1:15, 7 00, 10:00; Atom Man Cinmty court. Pmbktr llivsi u, 1 2:J5. 6:35. 10:15; Never a Dull Moment vi. Superman. 2:40. Feb. 4. American ThurtJay. the 15th d MORRISTOWN Guerilla in the-Philippine*, 3:10, 8:39, NOTH'K TO ( KHHTUlf, i 1 :*», 5:00. $'45. Frb. 5-8. American NOTICE next. »t 10 A. B4 ^a cf S ,T.n.:i. > r.tierllla in the Philippine*, 3:00, 8 40; 10:00; NPVM a DuM Moment. 1:40, U,*ted Junuari- 12: :i, o,- WIU JAM ,. r.M VLIU .-•- j. l-i-3«4.5-t. Th« Red glwess . Never a Dull Moment. 1 25. 7:00, 10:30. 5-05. S::'n. Feb. 5-6. American OuerllU ii monthly iiuctlng of tin ; F^b. T, King 'Si'pniiV^V Mlnrs.'•' .' " "; i'l thf "PhliipplriM. 3:00. R:40: NfVer « ALICE V n>«fc UI- srMMIT. N J Olio H^HLtB PARK ! EAST ORANGE I Wost" Point Story: ivJodprn Mkrriitge. Hill on Monday evsnlug, Februwrj o: t!ie Count* K - - t 12. 1851. »t eight oVlook. ''iy-th!r<1 f>b 1-2. Harriet Craig. 3:20. ? :00 BEACON SfHMH) ,v HOtiKM , Atl )» upon the PI INKY IIAHUIN A *ARX> Af. i» t ir :Re,a I Feb. 1-2. Let's Dunce. 2:43. 7.00, NOTICE The application of UK>- and Arthur .)82'Spj»»Kfield Au . Siuinult. N J Ud 9 55: Pjsmy Island. 2:00, 8:«S. Feb. 3. XW 109, Prospt-ct Place. South Or- s*-rs »'.3 ••• *;,} . vc./.tjjvt .- to tne iiUL H*rrtet Cratg. 33$. 6:*0. •:M: Pj; J»p Prtlookrt In die Squared J3-:)4-35-34-<» > w 4 w or iii* r,,Htt of sntd a-rt^sfC N*»»rk * ^ J j Firclc. 1:45.'"9.CO. Yrb. 3. Lei'*, Dancr, The reuulnr mo'-'h1' meMIn-.' of the herrbj ,;IVPH to the rredlton ! O BLACTHLT. ' KUnd. 5:05, 7 JO. Feb. 4, Great Mat) r 35-M.J7-38-O * W 4 w 1>V» taool Hunt, 3:15, «:10. 9.00: Bluta f*u*'er, 3:34. 6:43 »:52; Joe lV.noka, 1 ::iO. 5:40, Summit Zmiln<- Orciin-(r>ri» Brmrd of l ' 2 60 4:50. 7:i5. Feb. 3-6, Oreat Man B:4B; Kltiditf Show. 2:33. F'b. 4. Miniver »'titis"nMit will bp hcW e' lh Miniver Srory. ;',;0;\, 7:00, 10:17; Johnny Thp opollfitlon of HeliMi M Stsip MILLBURN One Eye 1:45,'8:59. tou will h» tsresented and taken up for MILLBURN HOLLYWOOD l'i!' requests *ri exrep- s Feb. 1-1. West Foim Story ?-!W • Feh ;-?-:!-4-5-3, ":35, 10:00: Fi-'baU' * Feb." 1-^-5-8-7, D»U«6. 12:40, 3.25, o,f mr-rlMon In tlie i»Tne fnanner 1:40. 5:1ft, 1:40. FW>. S-fl, Mr. Music,' «rd under mm" conditions as now 3:30. «J5. 10:15: Fireball.- 1:25, »:Titl"T <*' the Bnr.dlta, 12:50, 4:10, 7:10, 10:00, Feb. 4, f«.hov» noDUcflnu will be heard »t Dallas, 1:10, 4:05, 7:03, 10:00; Lonely snld tlm* ""rf ni«ne. '^MADISON "--Bandits, 3:00, 6:00. 8:55. KfNOSLEY O, THOMSON, MADISON 35 •. Secretary. Feb. 1-2. Mr. Music. 3:11. 7:00, 10:07; • Frh i-2.^4-5.«-7, PrthlrtoHc Worn- Drld H'rdlng, Counterspy, 2,-oi) 8 40 ; pa! Iff a ' -" "'P-M F b- 3. Mr. Mu«ic, 3:42, 6:49. 9 56; Dmld Harding. Counterspy, 2:31. 5:3S r. 45! IRVINGTON retular nio"Mi'v mcetinf of the Ktb 4. DeMrt H?Wfc. *1;n3, 4:«(|, ";?- Mt ^onln™ Ordlti"'>c» Board of •0:'8; FuJler Brush Qirl '3:20 8 0S ' r*.sr»K 'mpnt W]ij i,e held In the Cltv Feb '^2, Hlghwjiy 301: Woman on the Mondav evening, February 12, 8:50 F«b. 5. Desrn Hs-vlc. «?;2: 7-o.-' Rt cli'ht o'clock. 1003: Puller Bruih Glrl.'aOOVS-J* Feb , Run. F- »i. 3-4-5-P: TWO WerVs with 1P"V r-~ =">-•>»•«« Ci'y. 2:16. 7:00, 8:41-love; Wvomi"" M»ll. Feb. 7. West p"o'lc»Hon of F-pd Flshb'in Rnokle Fireman. 2:13. 8:38. ; Point Storv: Mot!™**! >f"rrlngp, will b» n-*sent.Pi and tHken up for 1 •eorHdorrtlon; Said anillr^tlon re* ! MAPLPWOOD nnr»sfs an exopntlon to the ZonliiF or- dinance to permit the erection of SCHOOL JIAPLEWOOD bul'^linr on pronerty 'octed corner Feb. 1--!, Wost Point Story, R:40; nt nivpr.Rp°d and Chnth^m Road. Modern M'Trlapir, 7:15. 10:30. F»b. 3. Summit..'N. J., to be uspd for l"dm- RICHER FLAVOR \Ve«t Point Story, 1:50, :i:5n, 7:00. 10:00; •rl'i pnnjoce« Rtibjeet nrop"-ty Is In Modern >farrHi-o, 5:50. 9:00. Feh 4, both "Irdi'itrlel" a"d "Puilnens" •Chfnper by thp Dozen, 1:20. 4:10, 7:00, •'O1IP«. s'id exceotlon is rcoueated to 10:OP: Melody Time, 2)50, 5:45, 2:40 the extension of the lndus- F-'\ 5-C. ChfO'r br thV Dozen. 7:00. the •lBuii"fss" sjone by 9:55: Mclodv Timr. R:40, Vrb 7. Kin« y lorntlnif the proposed Solomon's MITS: Admlml Was A Lndy. on the mrner nronerty, and ,wlii«h .win lo*firrt»>d<» Roo'lratinn will be heard Bt 6:li. 9:20; Klni, 10:50, 1:05, 4:15. 7:25, ,snld timp ar'd nlTc. 10:35. Feb. 4-5, Counterspy, 12:10. :t:20. 8:35, 9:50; Kim. 10:10, 1:20,• 4:35. 7.45, KINO8LEY O. THOMSON, 11:00. Feb. 8, Countrrspv. 2:35. 5:45, 35 Secretary. MONEY SAVER! 8:55; Kim, 12:40, 3:45, 6:55,10:05. Men, httttr cups par pound Feb 1-2-5-6, Halls of Montczuma, ••••••••••••••••••••••a* 11:00, 2:02, 5:04, 8.06, 11:00; Rio Grand Patrol. 1:01. 4:03, 7:05. 10:07. Feb. 3, Halls of. T.Iontezuma. 12:01. 3:03. 8:05, 9 07, 12.09: Rio Ornnde Patrol. 11:00, 2 02, 504. 8:06. 11:08. Feb. 4, Hall* of Mnritfimmn, 2:01, 5:03. 8:05. 11:07; ! Rio Grand Patrol, 1:00. 4:02, 7:04, | 20 06 Hie j ONE great • KMBASSY story of ! Feb. 1-2. Woman on the Run, 1:40 • 8-55; Highway 301, -3:20, 7:00, 10:10 tbeUS. , Frb. 3, Xever A Dull Moment, 3:20, 1)50. 10:25; American Guerilla luthe Marines! j Phllipplnrs, 1:10, 5:00, 8:40. Feb. 4, J Npver a Dull Moment, 3:20, 8:50, 10:15; ; American Ouerllla in the Philippines, , 1 25. 5:00, 8:30. Feb. 5-8, Never a Dull Mompnt 1:40, "7:00, 10:25: American nuerilla In the Philippines, 3:10, 8:40, i Feb. 7, West Point Story. 1:40, 7:00. | 10:03; Modern. Marriage, 3:30,9:00,

VOU CAM DEPEND ON MY BOSS (S«« Pogt 5) y^f—* FOR THE $6,000.00CASH PRIZES!

<9 r>l| AMjTttOAM iTNOtCA'IJ*. PHONI M .) VC?O AND A BID TO APPEAR ON *NOW PLAYING* Thru Wednesday PRETTIEST IHGH SCHOOL GIRL jpi It's easy to enter and tliere S no> crianre %\ m: "7 7«re IS ever Ha* Been Summit 0-2079 A Picture Like It!" the Metropolitan area? Is she a New York cliarmcr^^iiR Meml in a recent photograph «r snap-hot of yours-. You Weekdays: "Winner pi 3 a |itauty from Brooklyn? pij% it.you.., ,. ou^dicrc tin.. may mibmit as many photographs a? % on wi-h. Attach the 2j55, 7:25., 9:35 .,;...Academy Auardt!" .;..•••.•.-.. .longIsland, in Wcstcliestcr; Gonnecticiit j^few Jersey? Sal. and Nun; ncceHsary information as requirftl i»n tlip regi-tration / ?:40. 5:05, "Ion Hun See It" 7:20, 9:30 blank and whip it in. That's all thf re i^ to it! JWIMES Say» ftew York Time*! Whoever she may be, the Daily Ne^s High School Beauty toto* vi Contest will find her! ,»&P Now at Regular ..— • ^" . . ^ -— TECHNICOLOR Admission Pricos! Here's a brand new ty$it in beauty contests .. ."alliance STAMHNS A total of $6,000 in cash prizr* will hr »w»t^**4 jn the to make a TV jo»^aran<:e and be crowned the loveliest Daily News High School Beauty Contest. Eight big Grind high schooj^l in New York City and the suburbs. It's Prizes I First Grand Prize is a whopping $2,500. Each of open t^ifl high school girls... whether you attend a the weekly winners will be awarded $50 and a personal Actm.Hr Filmed public, private or parochial school. appearance on WPIX, The News television station. ow Safmri In Afrieml See tho Starts IYWC Thun., F.b, t DAILY NEWS NEW YORKS PICTURE NEWSPAPER 15 JLlnS

V'v" YOU DON'T NEED MAGIC fWAMO STRAND STRAND 10 III I 5 Hun day. HtMay J0BS4ECK-SCHNIDT CO. aic Cl#orf* Bm •VPtftMNil Mktlfl RKX ULU ••Mritf HARRISON PALMER R«* HarrlMN - Otbomh M«rr Wtitrty Miller - Rnb*rt " rift, i« NIT "Alt. QUIIT ON TMn THI WI1TWN MONT" Lew kftm Tksy *• I* IMMMI At - mm — » DROTiM e§M Of Th« "lAYONtt JUST NAIL AN ORDER! CHAROI 3 IIICHWOOD ROAD 4f*Mi Onbln linn i»« rot Nixt it w «i. W.M, 4.t». I.M. IM. 9fM •}«« !•» t« • Cfcwti la Tk. Atwpn** «HHA of $1 rtm* HrtUMMIT HSRALP, THURSDAY, FE8BUARY t, 1951 and Mrs. Gabriel Levenson I, Book and Candle bounced that, because tt hadn't had consistently played to the limit of | too-, *he noted, it hail broken the For Irook fanmti Berkeley Height*. New York is the leading hit among an unsold seat since its opening ,it s standees.... , i,t. ha^,d pai__.....-d of.f it..s. bouse record for straight plays and production cost in a mere matter School Budget Plan Annual Following the dinner a bash its Ntw How* Records the straight plays on Broadway at and waa the only play that bad of seven weeks. That very week, musidate with a gross of $30,3«, (Continued from Page 1) The annual dinner meeting for meeting of the Far Brook "Bell, Book and Candle," the the present time. Irene Mayer Selr- parents of the Far Brook School, will be held. Alfred M Roeht new John van Druten comedy at nick, its producer, recently an- •nd equipping present Senior High Short Hills, will be held Wednes- of this city is secretary. .^d~ School tit room. day, February T. at T p.m. at the ——— ,£» rut: vAIIiv SHOP school auditorium. Mrs, Frederick ANTHONY RMIA Everett T. Spinning 4. Repiif or replacement of cop- EWAGEtfABY,/ B. 8. *ItATT per futttrs *&d leaders at Br«y- Gilbert of this city, chairmen of Shop and Save ia Promptly AttstuUd T« El Dorado Is an imm0mry coun- Summit, N. J. HEW FURNITURE ton. Washington, and the ht»h parent activities), is In charge of PLUMBING HEATING trj in South Ameri^ fabled to be- NattoasJto Mtcrtist* and school, which were damaged in dinner arrangement*. Assisting her SHEET METAL WORK Iruuranet very rich in goja and precious SUMMIT tb« November windstorm. (on the committee i» Mr*. Arthur STORES OrEM ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 7 Chestnut Avenue Visit Our Show Room— 8, Modernization of classroom ;D. Schwarz of Summit and Mrsstones. ; hence Me term refers to 30 Beechwood Road Open Ever; o*r bummlt Chamber of Cora mere* Summit 6-7424-1 VsJte* M.. Watehnnt PL «-ia» lighting Jn 13 roonu of the Jeffer- M. K. Porter. Mrs. Edmond A. Pratt an Inexhaustible treasure. 1H At. son *nd Franklin School* Some of the above Items sre completed and others partially completed at the present time The funds by which these im- provements become possible were derived from unbudgeted receipts. principally from Interest on high atchinq Meal school building funds. State lew requies X-ray of school personnel every three years and the budgets itrm for this purpose Is Increased by $250 State " " law also requires the board, to pro- vide transportation to and tuition Acme at special schools for handicapped •children, The state reimburses the' board for a portion of the expense but a net incr*>a.«f of $1 950 i» esti- mated for these purpose* next ie year. A sum of $3,659 ia budgeted to •v cover employer'* contribution to/ the pension fund for certain employee*. In previous yea .'was carried in the city buj^et. 'Su There Is a reductioij.'M $1,000 in the estimate-for I^al services due to the completion of the high L«! school. Jf^ ; 7K **§£ No provi.°io^i is made in the ^ .%(.»«" f X budget forjji subsidy for adult Ot# *°STto educatio»j$r for the teen-age can- ^ % teens f'mch amounted to $1,500 in re,,, la.it,gear's budget. ***»>m ;.,£ifi addition to the above .-pecific <-. decreases, it Is anticipated S7.S0O " will be available at the end of the current school year for application to next year's budget. l Sources of Income % ,S»t We, Aside from city taxed, the only '**« t 1 sources of board Income to meet ^a^as'>t 2& j&s «*.'•Poo. top operating expenses are tuition ft',ot . of ... and St*t* Aid - to -school*.•- - • c The board has estimated Income Pi ^^^^ J _ from tuition will increase approxi- mately $2,000 as the result of an increase of $25 .per pupil in the MEATS f rate charged for secondary school , **sh«j'sh is +enf tuition, and an Increase of $50 per All Price* Effective Through Wed. Feb. 7th | ^e/j ^ /'»w ./fes/, pupil on the elementary level. % c y er Receipts of state school subsi- dies will decrease « total of $5,288. State school law provided that Fancy Domestic Swiss Cneese P.J:C the city raise a certain mini as For the lunch box—for that "between meal" or "midnight", snack! Feature value! Lamb "Municipal Aid for Schools." These *mt l t M. V. (tat* .. tft. IX *•« »# i ... _. Ready-for-the-oven trimmed legs of lamb Ib. 75c, an equal value! funda have been certified annually Coon Cheddar tit * 79c Kraft Velveeta £ 37c by tha state to be raised in the city budget since the State School Mild Cheddar Cheese* 57c Shefford's Snappy £ 20c *- tax on local real estate was abol- Swift Premium Veal Rolls lb. 75c ished several* years ago, These Pabstett Standard^ 27c Easy to prepare, economical, a delightful change. At all Acmes! funds, of course, are direct city Sharp Store Cheese > 65c 1 taxes for support of schools and lb Liederkranz Cheese X 37c Lamb Chops ?1* 89c Stewing Lamb » 29c o,,. should be Included as part of the Provolone Cheese 59c total cost of school operation. Richland Butter X 77c JValioiMl Knml 4 frankfurter Wttkl Ik The total amount of money pro- Muenster Cheese * 55c Rib Roast;^.* »79c Louelia .JtL 78c ;t;lb9c Frankfurters»iL 65c posed for school operating ex- WISNMM I" A A A oolD SEAl Ur fr ih d mma h penses to be raised by city taxes A AU-WhlU, Slw»*t Carto« - n°"» of » ro Cala Hams lb L I "I " V A Alt Sauerkraut •«» 10c for the ensuing school year la Sharp Cheddar Spread 63c OOID SEAl Urgt fnth, Grod12* /0-3I C $619,291 compared to $763,984 re* LIlllsj—l * Ml*«rf Colon l.d Cort. oil] 0 I C quired this year. This sum does 1 Keebler's not include special appropriation.*, Glendale Club SilveSil r Seal Eggs US ,,' 57c

for capital investments or for de+t wmm wam mfm All idtertued Prices E/fective Through IJe.lnctday, February 7lh Saltines Kraft Macaron— — ^^^ i W^Wm^Dinne WM ^H mm •• W& ^^B^^^ rW iSOTiB^2;UP BFW^BVV ' ^^HBBHB2V ^Vi^3^ service payments. I6-OI. Make marvelous macaroni and cheese dish in 7 minutes cooking time. At all Acmes! The detailed figures of the pro- package 29c posed school budget as compared with the budget for the current Orange Juice !£ 2 ^ 25c Mayonnaise HO"DS4IIL,..„ 39c year are published and reported Homogenized $WIWfl elsewhere in this Issue. Prune Juice L,^ 33c Green Split Peas"T". lie VtBrtobb Now—New "Water Whip" V-8 Cocktail ,ir ..,12c Mueller's Macaroni *Tl 12c SIA1ROOK FARMS SpacisU Pieerutt Method!—Perfect for Every Pie! Tomato Puree ^ 2 ^ 19c Tenderoni **»***•* 2J521c t Carrots 19T -(-• Premier Sauce —"L,™ 16c Chicken «f too lifht Mml ftegulorly WessonOil "-••"Rfffi'iTa'rtv 21c? Really UeticioMsV Z Gravy Master *££ 15c nan mm must ; SIABROOK Spesrs 1 ^ 45c! Each Grated tuna IS botri* HOC botti* OOC 9 1. 29c I0-oi. mV§. Virgihio Lee week -end special! Apple Sauce "* ^Lmm 14c LOdtlSh Jhr.dd.C /infer the Wenon Oil— HEART 27c Fruit Stollen Void Medal $150,000 Conteit! Pom-etts Sardines in Oil «». lyc FUND 4WAI 29c V A Week—Feb. 4 to 10! rMMW Decorette Bar '"?T'lfl 39c Chunk Flake»!6'/i-o«. " z19c Peter Pair™ Special can IWDSIYf *)Or Ring Cake £2 39c Breast-O- 25c Peos,',r . ski- BROWN-N-JIRVI Peanut Butter IF YOU NLLD Mum> A Derby Product! Or Asco Coffee TSS i, 79c French Fries ^, ,k.19c French Bread .^ 22c 12-«t. jar 03C Shredded Wheat 18c A LOAN Sliced Peaches "STL 25c MEDIUM BLEND. Ground fresh to order. Triangle Thins "",'SU. 24c Supreme White Lummis Wincrest Coffee i 77c Strawberries EL X. 43c Vanilla Wafers""1ir^ 30c Large Peanut Butter MILD BLEND. Heat-flo roasted. i %3€o I tin t— *^iP L - u3c / Mote Blended Juicei^L-2tS25c Keep your bread bill down! Ideal Coffee-^T ^Jc, 85c All Adverted Pncei Effective Through Wednesday, February 7th Ifl3c RICHER BLEND. Vigorous flavor. M l than we Peanut Butter SLr ^^ 29c Ideal Instant Coffee 7; 49c BANK RATH OMNM n Welch's Grape Jelly •»-17c Asco Tea Z ^n. 27c • reserves smw^rry & SJC Tabl. of Monthly m. am Green Giant Peas "Z\9c Cream Drops S, Z 29c •^ical'Celwy-"-1^2: 19c On l r 40% FarmdalePeas 2 ir31c ft** l*Mnc«A* D*yt Tumi,, Feb. A/ THE SUMMIT # Western Carrots •£ ]Q S«^ «.»\1*\«***zsz. Ronzoni Spaghetti A18c Pancake Syrup "" * " r«w Seedless Grapefruit W\i^ Chef Boy-Ar-Dee CALO Sauce with Meat l- DOG FOOD SILVIRPLATI SIT Balls ^r 33c *****- Flag Pussy THRIFTY OPEN

MRf §IN|Ff Cat Food Liquid Starch Every Friday < i -k JM M^. aLM *il ^^^ -^.^ 10c Until 9 t. M. u f f f 35c - <**' >ir ft, ' j , *> ,1 - V **'* ' * r & fmti tfc Maple St. Summii SprinjfWd Ave. and South SL New Providenc ,;.*-^ff

JUBILH JUBILEE SALES JUBILEE AT* Sponsored §y . , . the '• ••-. MUtCHANTS DIVISION ef SUMMIT. N. J., THURSDAY, FEMUARY i. ItSI 3: Ifrt Smmnit AIM Chamber Of Commerca

The Following Art Nrtidpotiag Storm

A ft P FOOD STORE BARS SHOP J. *. BEDROSIAH ft SONS, INC. BOND FURNITURE 00. BUSCH ft SOW, INC. CARROLL'S DEPARTMENT STORE CENTER CARPET CORP. CHARLES FISH MARKET CHARUNE'S CUT RATE DRUGS CHARM LANE, INC. CHILDREN'S FURNITURE, INC. CITIZENS TRUST 00. OF SUMMIT deLEON DOROTHY HUSHES, IHC. DOYLETURNITURr

EASTERN FUEL CO. EMBASSY FABRIC ft CURTAIN SHOP FASHION CENTER, INC. FASHION STORE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ft TRUST 00. E.LFITTERER FOOTWEAR, INC. HELEN EDWARDS HOLLYWOOD SHOP JACK DECKER SHOES JEANETTE'S mm DRESS SHOP WANT A BARGAIN? JUVENILE SHOP KRESOE. NEWARK, SUMMIT STORE S. H. KRESS ft CO. LEEDS MILLINERY SHOPPE LILLIAN'S .. Than coma to Summit this waak-and and taka advanfaga ACCESSORIES of tha annual JUBILEE SALES baing held Thuredcy, Friday

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VALUES #y#fbbfe ifir JUBILEE MYS *fli let you 'replenish.

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* t_: -V* , iS.'*- leirrf.',- «;*.i*»s Sti !WJ» 3 ZtUt - DRESSES • . • • • • : • Pomps, Contrasting Leathers and Group of Boys' Shoes $3.95 Rousts -SKIRTS - MILUNERY Colon Feature Shoe Fashions L9§

,' Tit* 5arj*sc lutr-^re .a v;-. r. »•#* SUMMIT SHOE SHOP !.'•» as ae 414 SpraqficU A* >. -.-^ -r.ir.- -•• LA V,» £a ?„;*». AIL SAtES FfHAl i. trtp- r. N. X

't-*• AMD CHARGE ACCOUNTS as r: of ale D«y- OPf* Wtt. 7M. f f. If. JUBILEE DAYS And The Beginning

*,*, *i .I 4 354 Avt, Of Our s '" t, ft J. HHPlHVPvMBI^Vf ^T™ *BP* HALF YE •v *ZJ t,v.-:

j Cottons Worn FEB. 1-2-3 From Daytime JUBILEE DAYS AT bite Datetime CJidracfer" 7* v t,'..zg, CARROLL'S ^ \?.±L so. STOREWIDE DISCOUNTS mm? gist u j'.i « .1-. 'jc.y * "** «:- »„; *•**? 7-^ .1 ity.« fir On Nationally Branded Merchandise

AMONG SOME OF THE MANUFACTURERS WHOSE PRODUCTS

i-s ARE DISPLAYED ARE SUCH FINE FURNITURE LEADERS AS: CAIIOU'S tatli tR-i -far.*. «j. DRESSES MBCaUMEOUS rtfjul'irty 4M 14 /«,#* HtLOMHOSIffiY ••'••-. y^iMM. •••• r. 507 or Pfcwht Sfmt CHOICE AT ¥2 *•««»« f»f f it >f 7OC Om€» iWs Mte IOC O'Htm TABU Of * Out All II ^#i.*f#, tut J« *f I, IT 4 j lATW REMNANTS tmrm*>Cmm tis:a- BEDSPREADS Art UNIFORMS at V2 2 ,...... , .4ui «kH*, •• ,...:.-,. l*f. 4 »5 7,tf Its t.t5 for I,,/,* ',f SALI SSS *3J 7,fS 7t| DAMASKS "KtBO" 6IRWET *nd» tn* ra-ch ALL JEWELRY *&-•<* *•!' (* t* i BLANKETS '•r» th« m.iuat'ir* fiat*. th» brief, »t t«MiMHnN> »l Ifct m war LADIES' HATS bolewt, wai*t-Rtt«d J*«k«ti On* ^ap#»J*wv»*l t'juttic Hkkmrj • *#»• •»«*, t*-%. I*1N*» Jit (2 for 1.00) tr»n«formj a atrs^leat HAT Hi* at V2 SrMi ifito t rjrnwf iuit. Otalt UBItS' MISCBXANNUS Cotton't p«rt»cj!«f eharm in eosta PILLOWS ,1* It* wrffttihty Vfl m*tt*r- how HANDBAGS TAIU :gS»n3or*)'i* it may be, it'i ti pra«- 7 •? i' A/ TI v r, T i' "K iH< m tJe»l M a feetch cover-up to pro- Three Spacious Floors, Over 15,000 Sq.ft. rtff- IM It, HMH; "•' "T 2 for 1J0 tect you from the nun u It ia lovely 1 TUHHH «venlnf go»rvi. J 20% Sal* 149 im having a txy-day Stocked With New Merchandise TOWELS creating nnutuat cov*rr-up« to vary DISH TOWELS tttrtu>tit« r»**»*-l».rt» »•»»» MM! tht mood and th# •Implicit/of the TABLE OF GIFTS tow*!, WM* f|Mk t* MMMcth. l»*n»-top, atlm iheath Hnc which l«f. 9H Affe 29c amt(nu#a in popuiartty In Atmm* "S& k» rt.it »«(• Vl and akJrt and blot*** combination*. SALI 74c 4tc 22c One (RMginattvf itylut )tu ermittd an txciting )«ck«t, imoothly Otud Specials For Jubilee Days Shoppers on top, with Jutting hip pant!* LAST - BUT NOT LEAST mrltteh »!S«1# Artwn tht> aklrt Into point* Another d>aiifi#»r uwi r«d Wid whlt« dotf"! pique for riml- 3 Pc. MM I ft, •ol« hl»u«f, ihorts and «htntb iklrt ALL YARD GOODS Mi *«IM r«4 piq«* for • dramatic Living Room/ Dinette lt«*«-t*nrth. ftill-«kirt#d co«t. With cottona now faablonnbly /V CHROME •Ml AR Drapery FtMci At 20*/. Off •parMIni In th* tun, it'i tmy t*> Suit* Mnwrt a tun lo(UM<» art romp)#t«)y dry, *fr}tihl« anil lm *t«n

D Z < WE KNOW THAT YOU KNOW a I AGAIN BOTH ROOT'S STORES WILL UPHOLD LJJ THEIR TRADITION FOR TRULY GREAT VALUES ON LLI m

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WE WILL AGAIN GIVE TO YOU NO LESS THAN t1 J

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(A We Know That^Vii Know ^WfliQmmtim 3 < 0 Of 10% Off The Regular Price On Famous Brand Merchandise Is A Tremendous Savings, Since 00 Recent Price Changes Have Taken Effect — Z o Spectacular Sale At Both Roots Stores.

Q LU P a: I- I LU Q •(•• < WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO L/M/T QUANTITIES

MmbT at Summit Ana Chambtr at Commtrct OptnDally9 AM.to6P.M.-Friday9 A.M. to9P.M. '.I MMMI IVERTISEP BRANDS • NATI6NALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS • NAflONALLY' ABYllTISlB THE SUMMIT HEUALP. THURSDAY. fa*UA»V I. Iff I fmtA Gh* a\ nine* George IV Sstk«* ft*ta Htta»» ia tfoe waler or- encoaraged tfc« Scotch &9ti«Mg3 Trousseau on a Budget aad atirwktcd cbippetl be«f, aaaka* tb« bride'* uxab.ats them* thztt .imptxtimM a delightful east far frtsh gard«ai aatt, or crated a€ gra&ed *mxm to each atxwt'.bujr .M jilTer. sheet*. features, it it soU&y c«oitrucs««t pea*. 8«>a taia mala diaa be* >{sya«B «rf aoftwwd .matgariBc to and a tesdred item* that of-' itgbi weifiit rayon tii*t .it nut witii a toaaed greaa aalad aad »t««ad «• fiac apiit eventually compriae to* i*S0 ^ow- resistact and whicb item easily. I cruaty water rotk with margariave. rise to oa the bread tint | „-* ^ ry. Same, of thete thin** muat" Seaau are aeaUy *ULcii*tl to in- ser a Iifetim*; they will jure kusg w«ar. '

kesg and itxM w«H Tae gova ia *tyu«hiy fa*hioo«4 ~»gf ?? Tb* trouaaeau ia a luxury mm w;ta .a cudnff •'pajid erf broad that uauaily plays, aecood fiddle Veaia* iaoe. It has a round neck- to the Hittirae jHircfaaaea aueh aa line, cap aiacvea, »ad a full akirt. aiSvtrware, Every bride Joegj .for' The peigBOtr repeaU th« ihemt tha: at the throat usder the Ptter fashion flyctaate* WiUj Uie cur- P*n coiiar asd at the waiatlne. FOOTWEAR rest ae&aoc. asd that iii« c«r.not The fail loss aleevca Imtton at afford to :*vjh the bulk ol ber the wntL moaey on clothea. C«ton ia the annj-'a favonte The a*arch ;i on for tho*e few ail-eitraate. cloth. It provides., a garments tnat'offer-value. -VaJtxe w«*r-proof, wiad-re»mant oater meana-- aturdy , 379 Springf.tfd Ave. RtfimonH of 27* Valuti to $16.95 O«r Me* $7.90 Wool Corper . . 5.95-10.95 yd. INFANTS' PRAM SETS ..'.... $9.50 Valuts to $18.95 Our Piiet SS.90 Ue's 27" Velvet TODDLER SNOW SUITS ..... 3.98 to i 1.98 Valuts to $22.95 Oyr Pile* $9.90 Candy Stripe Carpet ..... SNOW SUITS, 3-6x 10.50 to 17.50

27*54...... SNOW SUITS, 7-14 .....v..; 10.50 to 17.50 Linen Rugs ...... 12.95 KNIT MITTENS .75 to 1.25 S pedal — 21x32 COTTON LOOP RUGS .. COAT & LEGGING SETS 7.00 to 25.00 JUBILEE SPECIAL STORM COATS, 3-t4 ...... 15.00 and 19.50 22i34 COTTON LOOP RUGS . V HANDSOME sportswear com- A GROUP OP SHOIS TAKiN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK KNIT HATS AND SKI CAPS .... .98 to 1.75 bination is this checked vest with FLANNEL PAJAMAS & GOWNS 1.98 to 2.59 knitted back, and a light-weight •port «hirt. They r« both made of AT % PRICE E. L. FITTERER I PC. SLEEPERS 98 c«ol. ,*4?frtftl'»'resistant ray<*n fab- ri

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DOUBT THAT YOU WILL SEE

MUCH MORE OF THIS i.

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DURING SUMMIT JUBILEE DAYS SALE

COATS SUITS DRESSES ACCESSORIES

I Spring Uke P«lm Beach i 1 THE SUMMIT HKAI.P. THURSDAY. FHRUARTJ, I. I7SI FAIRFIELD CRYSTAL Stemmed Cocktails BOND FURNITURE CO MAPLE STREET. SUMMIT. N. J. @ 20% Discount Plus: Other Bargains la Gift-Wares At Wi R WHITES II Maple St. Summit r>3OOOOOOC ALL WINTER DRESSES-V2 Price Decorator ir- HOLLYWOOD SHOP Fireside Chairs ETHELYN RUTAN WOOD . 39.95 Sole Price 338 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J. *24.95 Upholsttred in cotorful fabrics, Rubbvrited euili- Jon. Curied hair, vtlv*f backs . . . Limited puon- SAVE 25 to 50% SOLID SILVER LIME OAK J 5 Piec. Dinette Set Reg. 119.00 Sale Price Pinstripe Walnut'Double Dresser . BEAUTIFUL MODERN BEDROOM *89.95 A masterpiece of fine cabinet making. Consists of Double Dresser, Extension Toblt and 4 $ 179. Large Mirror, Chest, and Full Size Bed. Fully Dust Proof Center Springfield Ave., Coiner Becchwood Rd. Matching Chairs, Drawer Guides, Dove Tailed Construction.' A Regular $279. Value Upholstered In Plastic ' Summit, N. J. • STOKE HOI 'Its:' DAILY 8:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. A, BOND'S... Colonial Type FRIDAY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. Table Lamp •FAIR TIUnE PRICE ITEMS EXCEPTED

Student 19" Tall Knee Hole Store-Wide Discount Desk rue "•>'• K*'' !'•*'* £ 10% 3.9S \\.limit or M " I Value YARNS Special Group FORMOST (All the new Spring colors) NEEDLEPOINT BRAS >UBY FOUNT ON SOLID BRASS BASE. KEY TYPf TAPESTRIES 75c to $2.75 SWITCH. DECORATED MA. $1.75 to $35.00 Were 1.25 to 3.50 tech mnd «veiy en* of tht handiem* pie««i lntlurl**tir»- f'ullv ftiintanl^crt lor many jf»f* of irrilrr. HASSOCK 4 •••ivsg--

$4.50 Value •**N^J SALE •it] 15-inch diam- STARTS Nationally Advertised tter — m • 4 e t« Englander last for years — fr*m Thursday 10 pc. Bunk Bed Outfit attractive ealort— | UMJTfD SUPPLY . ..used TREADLES $Jf.©6 two ears for easy SINGER* Sewing Machines 129" hendting — only FEB. 1ST. ! lollll W»|»l» -reconditioned by SINGER 2 NprtnR* PORTABLES Mt.00 AT 9:30 A.M. tomer! Round and •iperf^-guoranteed to be (,inrd Hall intt 2 square sftapet. "i good running ord«r. ELECTRICS W.00

BUDGET TERMS Some Initerspring Floor Samples. LARGE Mattresses SINGER SEWING CENTER SIZE CHM>E 387 SPRINGFIELD AVi. SU. 6-6271 FOOD SMOKING YwOjitiriei LimiTea FRAMED MIRRORS On Sett Wlille T»»ey Lett STAND CLOSE OUT Of FRAMED MIRRORS u. $100 $t.4t CamfortetoU TWIN Montly On* Of A Klml. Some With value $3.00 Valu* CtoW Wrtrnm * %mm With Mahogany Vmam STUDIO COUCH AR All »irttlHira.h Plott Gla*». Ref. Chops all meat*, vegetables tw »59" ONf It* • Deubly Silvered. and fruirt, fin* or coarse. Thi> Ncwcil Thhi* In iMf- nrntnr Mttulin Intirh^*, >li«fl»» FOBMERLY IP TO WM Cvtttn-4 different typei By A Vtumun M»niif»rlur«r» reversible ami f If •horptrtlnq, < now 18;°° Summit Glass & Picture Frame Co. BOND FURNITURE NEXT DOOR TO Summit, N. J. 34 Maple Street CITfllNS TRUST CO. JtoeJL THf SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, |f»

New Stay-Long Lipstick greatest achieveweati of h«f cos- I metic career, Miss Rubinstein «ay Luggage Center KUs your lipstick problems good- s "I have waited until I could perfect Semi-Annual by! So Bays Helena fttibiiutein a truly indelible lipstick with al> I Offers Advice noted beauty authority, who na»of these ideal qualities-lustre created a new magic formula called creaminess and color." 'indelibase' which makes her new To Travelers 'Stay-Long*, lipstick "durable, kisa- Stay-long comes in 10 radiant CORSET The Luggage and Leather Gcxjds proof and smearproof." ' fashion-right colors—colors keyed to your own natural coloring. 4 Center of 339 Spiftngfield avenue Miss Rubinstein says there wilt hat become a bureau of free in- be no more smudgy lips after eat- WOMEN'S SHOES formation to traveler*. Many Dress up soup with garnishes ing or drinking and the lipstick CLEARANCE SALE people come in seeking advice as *uch as bread cubes pan-fried in will cling throughout the day. margarine or bread cubes pan- to the moat ouiUable luggage for Declaring this to be one of the their trip; bow to pack; and what fried in garlic-flavored margarine. STBEET, E VEXING and RESORT Many Nationally Advertised Brands is of' importance to take along. The following suggestions are offered travelers by the Luggage 95 GIRDLES . . . . 1.98Center. Values up to 10.00 The type of luggage ajid the better shoes 9- many traveling aide* carried, de- pends largely on the individual, BRAS ...... 50c as well as on the specific trip were pair 14.95 to 21.95 planned; however, there are aev Values vp to 3.00 eral haste things applicable to the Many Famous Makes, in a Good Range of Colors, Styles majority. slid Leathers. For the lady, included in her FASHION STORE .luggage should be a make-up case BROKEN SIZES with attached mirror and adjust- 425 Sprinqfitld Avt.. Summit Slff 6-2189 able loops for bottles and jars for carrying lotions, crealM, powders, vitamins, etc. For those who travel ON overseas a passport case is a must. It consists of separate sections for the foreign passport, letters of MERCHANUiSE FROM A special group credit, railroad tickets and foreign money. Of equal importance to the OUlt REGULAR STOCK were pair 13.95 to 16.95 traveler is the sewing kit hold- ing needles, threads of all colon, Our Very Smart Shoes. Just 110 Pair in the Group. FINAL CLEARANCE thimble and other Items. Also a great travelers' companion is the ALL BROKEN SIXES handy folding iron. The traveling SNOW'SUITS iron Is made lightweight, and most compact to take up very little LEGGING SETS drastically space. Skirt hangers arc seldom suppl'.ed by hotels, and It Is ad- COATS R DRASTIC REDUCTIONS visable for the lady traveler to 3.95 include these-in her needs, For air SKIRTS ' - E • casuals travel the luggage carried must be. light-weight, There is light- PAJAMAS OF weight luggage'now designed which D Were pair 7.95 to 10.95 ia suitable for both air and train SWEATERS travel. • -u -^ Our Low and High Wedges* in a Good Range of Styles WINTER COATS Luggage is an important acces- GLOVES and Colors. 1 c sory to one's outfit, and should BOYS WOOL SHIRTS look as smart as the balance of BltOKEN SIZES the costume. Your luggage reflects-

• • - • your grooming . , , and a traveler ROBES GROUP OF is often judged by his grooming. D Many people will spend money freely on clothes, food, snd pleas- Group ©I IIA\nii\GS ... OFF WOOL AND RAYON DRESSES ure, but will carry old, shabby ALL SALES FINAL luggage to their fine hotels; some, Summit Store Only! times even borrowing the luggage WOOL AND RAYON BLOUSES they carry. Borrowing luggage i« never advisable. It is unsanitary, i The JUVENILE SHOP «nd also places the borrower in a pfeitkm of responsibility for "Fashions For Children" RAINCOATS AND SKIRTS *ny marking or damage to these 371 Springfield Avt. Summit, N. J.

The mark of the truly distin- rkont: SUmmit 63883 guished traveler Is the one who carries his luggage proudly. New Jersey's Smartest Shoe Shops" STYLE SHOPPE JUBILEE DAYS SALE IN 377 Springfitld Avt. Summit, N. J. FINE

thrifty . .. compare and you'll agree ... for beauty, for quality, for value . . . there's no better buy for the budget-wise traveler.

HI-TAPER i IMPORTED- Resfcfc scuffing, Easier Packing, Guaranteed ALL WOOL m^lftlngt "^^^^^^ "UFEIWE^ Viilcanlied Fibre cZZkm** ^^r" WRrdpollBlrunk "" $°iJi^ , • Reg. $61.00 — SAL! 42* RUGS NOTE: Other Trunks $10.50 and Up Tftu?*?. fc ^T Uit OWP«rt«i#y To Buy This Fine Luggage At TWs WonV derfully Low Price — Buy Now and Save. R •^TOtRMASTERV 50 Sturdy, Airplane H^^^^^^B .^M^^^M Lu"*f<( C*ntW ^Mooaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaf aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal SwUBlt, JT. ~ Luggage, t Ply •••••••••••••••••••••i BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI Reduced From $208.00 OftRvaa, Leather Beund. iee Tkeee New Outetandlng «•»•• a mamleta •pportunltr te pfefc Op a *•» «oality, ALL WOOL hand-booked rug at s price yeu*ll probably never tee m Values. Um again. Feel how their rich wool pile gnUNOS to y#. t^9n> ,„, M^J,, ^ p^^ mn4 wlne-rei Beroen to eheeee from, tM beta room sites and scatter alses In From 4 ntesl pAttemt, Buy them durlnf Jubilee Sato and jeu'U save hand- •J-- !».» . 1A.tl itemely! No mall or paene. AIM Mmm te Match Blgelow, Sanford, Alex Smith, ^oaaaV Sefe IrVr» Slit Were rVfee this Merchandfae Taken From Our Wholwale Dipt Mohawk, Gullstan, Magee, • T.tS ##J#Jf 9S4.it *m*mfo Mtpmm ttfftft — II i II" Rtf. 10.fl—$AU fits* 3x5' W§ Feature Othkosh, Amelia Ear hart, American Touritter, Gladiator, S4.S0 UMB WmW 316.00 ISt.M Samtonlte, UalliburUm, Tourmtuttr. ArHoom & Others. BORDER COLORS GREEN, BLACK. ROSE, BLUE. TANt RUST WB #1 WARS MANUFACTURING BXPmmmK IS YOVH GUARANTEE FOR HKTTERIUGGAGM AT LOWEST PRICKS. BEDROSIAN'S Luggage & Leather Goods Center •'• Wt Sell Wholetqle and Retail 42$ SPRINGFIELD AVENUE SUMMIT, N. J. MHIM Hl# •ntt JM AM Um M* h* T« ,! • f^NNI rtWNtf nl f Pi fll* $39 SPRINGFIELD AVS. SUmtT, M J* SUMMIT ">. 7- SUMMIT HiRAlP. THURSDAY; KIRUA«Y I mi Tremendous Values! SavingsFrom resge • Newark Continuing Our Most SUMMIT BRANCH

20% to 50% SPRINGF If ! Sensational SALE, Untrimmei

•Handbags •~r' • Luggagt • lilts •Wallets •« Brief Casts • Two Suiters • Umbrellas Abo Savings on All Shoe Repairs, AGALNST A PAUl background For Misses and Women! this attractive mermaid get* her Handbags, Luggage and Umbrellas. quota of Vitamin D, basking in the sunshine after her dip. Sh* la wearing a glamorous Roman attlpad SUMMIT SHOE SERVICE swim suit of cotton ptickerette de- Mt Regularly >S$ to 79JtS! signed by Catalina. The two-piece & LUGGAGE SHOP suit has a solid-colored back. IIS SprlRflfitM Avtftve Sufflmir, N. J. To remove, liquid fat from hot broth, pour it through a cleap crt« ton cloth which has been wrung out in cold water.

weneu? Pure Wool Fleeces^

DUMONT8 Tweeds9 Doeskin Suedes9 Broadcloths In New are television^finest- Vibrant Colors! Skinner Sunbak Zip -^ bigger, newer, better than evef— Linings! Fur Linings! priced lower than ever before Also Many Storm Coats ! We've gathered together a beautiful collec- B*retr«|i«nt 17. and 19- tion of coats regularly $55 to $79.95 and inch pictures—at pricea tagged them a low. low $38.80! Every coat Is that nuke aewat Styled soft pure wool, pyramid shaped with smart to your taste, priced to round fthouldern .; . every coat nan fabulouit jw purse, come in and lining that's light in spring and warm in we them now. "Inter, or lining that'll rip in ami nut to m\t 'any weather . . . and every roat in the faun- ion of the new year, in black or exciting color. We think they're the brightest buys of 1951, but come see! ->

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1» Sharp TunJn«—&« the netv Du Mont Sensiluner* tune to txact frequency when both picture and sound are best.

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4* Sternly AiU»a—Sm the new Du Mmt •W TAIKY70WN by DU MONT Signalork* automatically lock pictures l Rectangular picture. in, screen static out! * AM-F14 radi*. Tkr^- aatMtatai phoo»|r«ph . . I* Many Ixtrai—Sm the many Du Mmt •Mtrai that $ivt you finest $nund and Imgnt life!

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EASTERN FUEL CO. $#t Our Smort Selection of Famous "Handmacker" Weather-vane Sififs Milii Off let and Show Rooms: 233 Iroad Strott I fere Oeen im? 25.00

i m If Ntchwood Road PfctHts Su. • •-"'• '..'5*" T--' ":""J=-^'. '-" •MM THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I. Tfj| g Ittdiaa wvmtm ta Near;their backs, as »'•* th« cuitom of Large bundles often are also car-) of OoteM" **•: C to wear with peacock and navy toe, and narrowjy under the foot, Itadeo itill carry Chair infant, oa'thetr peepk supdreds of year* ngo.'rifd this way. Priuu Donna, a light taupe to blues, light browns, mowy green*, and la designed for wear with shoe* wear with navy, alate blue, grey, checked black and white. that are very open on the ride* taupe, black, plum, blueberry, and Style* in the collection include ; or the low-cut shell, The regular grap« tone*. The Fashion Four, a new stock- 60 gauge 15 denier stocking te Premier^ «toasty beige to wear ing of 54 gauge 15 denier nylon normally reinforced for wear with with light browne, mustard, topaz, with slightly reinforced heel, toe closed back, cloaed-toe shoes chartreuse, emerald, green, navy, and foot and narrow flat natural Gotham continues their almost in- and black. •earn. This style U designed to vjjible lace stocking that Is run- O» Stage, a tropical golden tan, wear with all types of cut-out open proof. All of theae style* are avail. SHOE SALE to wear with ginger, cinnamon, ahoes, shell aiiapes, sling backs, able in Gotham's "cast of colors." orange, apricot, white, navy and .open toes, and sandals. "Skeleton Foot" in 60 gauge 15 denier nylon, black. ' LJguus, a shell, grows at the MORE THAN 200 PAIRS OF Scene, a very light golden brown, has thallow reinforcement in heel, tops of Florida trees. WOMEN'S BETTER SHOES

ligh aid low hack JUBILEE •MCa * WWW A • MM SPECIALS FANCY FROZEN SHAD ROE. ,••,s s . 40V CRAB MEAT (frozen)...... 69V SPRING CLEANING her scalp is a hair beauty must for lovely movk t starlet Carol Yorke, Carol finds a midly astringent bctween-shampoo FROGS LEGS ...... • U cleanser the answer to her problem hair. Here she upea a real boar- briitlc brush in-the stroke''prescribed by & famous family-firm of hair specialists: Upward, outwafd. away from the eac*,'freeing the strands BROOK TROUT .... V. ... 79V with long:, even strokes.

Star, a flat natural beige to wear LOBSTER TAILS ...... ?&* "Kitten Colors' with blond tones, honey, amber, yellow, gold, pastel blues and Find Clearance of Flatter Legs greens, navy and black. SMELTS, Fancy, No. 2 ...... 29V Ingenue; '« \varm light auntan, Special Group off fall Shoes . 7.90 This Spring for the violet toned costumes, ccr- Two things that enchant every ISP, magenta, pink, coral, geran- Free Delivery Daily " fo 17.15 eye—a pretty ankle and a kitten ium, red, or white, or prints of Please Place Order Early Thursday For -have been blended into hosiery these colors. * *."• fashion news by the Gotham Early Friday Morning Delivery Hosiery" Company in a group of Masque, a medium beige with Group Of Discontinued "kitten colors" for spring and ii very slight grey tone, for wear summer 1951, with navy, grey blues, brown; Angora, a delicate pinkish grey j black, deep violets, or flame red CHARLES'FISH MARKET CHILDREN'S SHOES that looks «w "oft and beguiling lured by in their spring collect tioas. , Net Connected With Any Other Sror«. *uj a. downy angora; Tiger, the tawm-y beige of a striped kitten; Other colors in Gotham's "Oast 476 Springfield Ave. sHmm|t 6.7146 and Siamese, the sleek pale tone Sins I to 3 of that moat proud and elegant of all little animals, the Siamese 2 95 kitten. The angora tint—soft but full of character lityj its namesake— NYLON is especially keyed to the , new BLOUSES greya, silver, pearl, pewter and platinum. Reg. 3.98 & 4.98 SWEATERS Siamese tan is suited particu- Reg. 3,50 ! larly to navy, to the orange and $ tRn tones and to all the iced choco- late, Iced coffee and frosted coco- nut as well as the off-note blues. $288 SprinqfoM Avt. Summit, N, J. Tiger, a sprightly tan, is per- Opta Friday Nifts Til f P. M. fectly balanced against all the new off-whites, pale greens and yellows GABARDINE which all top designers have been DRESSES Values to 17.98 ENTIRE STOCK GABARDINE WORSTED Ideal for "Your" Valentine SPECIAL GABARDINE You must see to appreciate our ENOLANDER head- boudoir "Luxury" chairs. Many SUITS Imperial board mattress and box Reg. 19.98 SUITS gay refreshing colors and styles to dcLeon spring on sturdy legs. Tht FoMRMln of Youthful Fmthlom Reff. 39.95- 49.95 Tables .... choose from for real charm la 69.30 $|Q.OO 436 Springfield Avt. four Kbttl*: """"' Summit, N. J. as low as 22.50 Beautyrest mattress and box spring .. _ .69.50 ea.

Innenpring "H mattress :„:.::_~y~::39.50

Simmons Innerspring mattress .39.50

3/3-4/6 Ooilsprings 19.95 ? 25.50 up 440 Springfield Ave. Summit, N. J. Tel. Su. 6-7336 Now. With Prices Going Ever Higher, We Offer Substantial Savings On Seasonable Merchandise At Prices So Greatly Reduced, Many Are Below Also Chaise Lounge for Replacement Cost. ; CLUB CHAIRS-cwertd with "tol 1LENDS ...... 100% WOOLS ..... Joseph Zeigner & Son, Inc. EXCEPTIONAL VALUIS^Ut.^! SILICT1ON OF DiAPIRY, UPHOLSHtr. wrnmm BEDDING — UiS CARPITS — INTERIOR DECORATORS HIP COVII AND CUtTAIN MATERIALS. UPHOLSTERING--CABINET MAKING ws cAmv

m AWL SUMMIT 4-003* 10% Store-Wide Discount On All UnlUttd Ittmi THE SUMMIT HERALD. THURSDAY, FEiRUARYJ. the chemise or tank neckline— fied so that the normal waistline ts Is the fabric ooiorfaat to the! It wl!l pay you to i-hcck and Flapper Days « deep U, front end back, balanced defim«d, too. And once again, «i] Streetcars »r>d ausei carry *oout. The coast line of Alaska i» by straps in varying degrees of Color Is Important ordinary methoda used in STAIN { double-chcck the answrr* to th«e 2* times *u many pM««?nfer# in the'h.nger ih&n thmt of the that glitters is up to the minute, AND SPOT REMOVAL I questions when you buv Are Here Again thinnesi It'g the neckline of the fashion-wiie, with gparkiing rhinc United States as do railway,. , I State* One of the latest revivals in the season, appearing in blouses, stontj and sequin* adding to the fashion world it UM twenties look, dresses, swim suits and evening overall picture of luxury. Factor When d or a bint °* & Deelcners have se- Chee Armstrong, whose deaigni ected the best of that period, end j Other manifestioru of the Flam- are favoriteg of young fMhionablei, Buying Material LILLIAN'S CLEARANCE SALE adapted the ideas to today's needs j ing Youth era are the' straight .ha* created a froup of chemise SPITZERJS and (standards of beauty. <• i and narrow skirt vying with the blouses with laced shoulders to Color U so important in the Hand j»hattd with the "Gentle- j accordion pleated skirt; and the pair with matching ikirta. One, satisfaction you receive from your men Prefer Blandea" revive! i* j long torso Une, now happily modi- of creamy beige corduroy, is worn garments or household textiles. So with a.Jkjrt whose pocket f'api are when you select and purchase fab- CLEARANCE 1 20% OFF aglitter^wlth multi-colored nail- ric*, doubte-eheek COLORFAST- NESS! vhe*ds and sequins. ON ALL All dyestuffs do not have the COATS - SUITS same degree of eolorfastnejss. Some Savings Up To t"4\0/ Now k The Time To Buy Your dyes Iwve GOOD colorfastness: HANDBAGS other have FAIR coiorf#stnew; etilJ othert have POOR eolorfastness. FUR-TRIMMED COATS Perhaps you are wondering. JEWELRY Summer Dresses! "What is. good colorfastness?" NOW I^IA.00 $C#%.00 Good colorfastnes* meana that n UMBRELLAS dL9 to Oil dyestuff will retain its original wore to 19.95 - were to mM color with conditions of wear, Queen Make, cleaning, and storage. UNTRIMMED COATS Nelly Don Resort Wear . . The type of fabric you select, the STORM COATS—TOPPERS purpose for which it will be used, SPECIAL GROUP will determine the degree of color, ,...' .OF fastened* you will want in a fab- $5 - $6 - $8 t Serbin Golfers . . . ric. were to $30 - t

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Wt fetfim that Quality and Service are inseparable, ami havt 27x14 ALL WOOL AXMINSTER fx12 ARMSTRONG STANDARD RUGS bug rtcogniied flw fact that wt must support our safes with tht AND WILTONS bttt ftrvkt possible. SAU SALE So If yo« ar« not satisfied with tht reception on your ttkvlslon CONSULT OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT. $4-95 - $11-95 $T.95 reg. 9,95 to 21.50 It'g a real fienta wlwn wmeqn get a guar- anteed perfect Armntronpi Standard rug al Many one of a kind! All perfect! All din- mtch a low price.' ('ohm and pattern* for SUmmit 6-1778 continued pattern* from taut year'* running every room in the home. Kitchen, parlor, llnet. Th« perfect Matter rug for the en- bedroom and such can alt (?c ahlning bright trance Into your room or in front of that for m little. The last time we adverilaeti chair, to dren* up that bedroom which lu$t the$e we couldn't deliver them fait enough need§ •omethinff. Come early at these can't "-Allow 4-6 day$ for l last!

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SUMMIT DAYS ONLY Sotunioy) SLASHES PRICES AGAIN! l«i>$ Famous Brands .... 411 From Pegu/or Sfodr. T/me/ess C/oss/cs Thof Moice Each Pur- Buy Here and Save! chase An Investment. 50c 60c 4 O2L. STERIU2ED .y*; HUtE . LllHtS. ii s suit to put COTTON BABY 100°o Wool Suits Beaeb trie G«-^f;« inKaot- t firtiflit^ 25c MENNEH ft io&j, oae-bnuou 3&.eket .i»-c toliar and double 100°o Wool Coots . ipi . Sai-yry m&jsta tat' paper 35« Blouses . . fetid pray. C HARRIET H'UBBARD AYER OTN SUPPOSTTOMES 13 DR. KYLES Skirts . HAND CREAM 12 OZ. WHITE TOOTH (urn* i& HM JELLY t)WDBt Sweaters 1 GAL JweretoSJBJ Sftecld ] : ; M.00 16 OZ. Jackets'. .r r^^- -i W^^^^i : . . $ *• 8 COD LIVER OIL 289 (urnton.it) ••; . : ...-. : u oz. . . • AND Many Unodverihed Specials!i HOXZEMA OF MAGNESIA ,..$1.00. .' • 10c PACKERS 59c HOME MTIOH TAB 4Oc TAR S0« FOIHANS Ike Baks Skop 25c SHAMPOO PHILUP 6UMHASSi 422 SPRIN&HELD AVE. - SUMMIT TOOTH PASTE 50c 4 ot >T1UNE MONTCUm SPRING UKE m Opt Frtdmy Km ft t f. M. I*EOM fracis of rommntic POCKET COMB ed organdie dct^Bed by 2-31c 15« JEt&EHS 19c '"h cambinei tbe oi3- bequer :tipaers" IB its bil- t-iurt arid . strejues* TAR SOAP BORIC ACID f LOO NONCHALANT t mil SOAPMSH DUSTING POWDER M 9c FENCES S1JS MOUTH 01 MCTAt Semi Annual Clearance Sale WOODBURY SOAP THERMOMETER 69c 20% Reduction SI.00 ACME S5c c GAUZE PADS 3x3 139 ADHESIVE -TOP COATS—SPORT COATS= for 20c 2i» YARD TAPE Tfct ci#tM»g IANDA6E li Hits >oie ho$ bt»w toktfi from *e to broh>n oz. 25 DICKENSON *»f « 1M»»9 offered of substonHd sovw^s. H.2S SCMICK 1x3 ITCH HAM RAZOR. MOLLE SHAVING CREAM 9 25c 20% Reduction ...... ^ WBPWlf Wm* WWW ^HP^^BP' STERNO On These If ems MILKOfH TAIL 9C OUTDOOR JACKETS -fur collared, Alpaca Lined S2.S0 YANKK SHAMPOO |79 7 were 19.95 to 26.50 NOW 15.95 to 21 JO SAPONIFIED AURMC n.oo owfws 50c SPORTSHIRTS-Wool, Flannel, Gabardine 5c TOOTHBRUSH 39 G.I. were AM to 10.00 NOW UO to 8.00 SH KIDMITtCS FOOT SSc COLORED DRESS SHIRTS -Iroaddoth, Oxford WILUAM BUBBLE BATH 29: POWDER were 3.f5 to 4.50 NOW 115 to 1*0 mine POUSHHEMV HATS -Welt, Raw and lound Eda* 9c 5 C w«r»7.MtolSJ0 NOW5.Wto PMAUDJAUDE QUNNE 29 UcACE ODD PANTS-^ Values up to 13.95 NOW 4.95 SEARQUGHT warn i PACKB TIB SHAMPOO 8 I Wlfll 9c MeEJLGUNN'S JERISHAIOI. STORE FOR MEN ftm Diltwry 419 SpHngfltp M Avtnue Frt* Delivery 1601»- SPRINOIlftl& A¥l, SUMMIT *-1771 3MRwlwlHWf PI* W