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MiddUrmk. director tff mdh>vH>aat aihiwi system for tjte last tanMd pmdpaj of BOOM-TCI! &a»bt,

replace Pad a Ryan, who Jut been appointed to the•-1 if jffd pcaTttif flf fw *— " ' " "

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City Sets NextMonth for StartOf New Library

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THFSUMMlf HERALD, Thursday, 29. 1962

|. jn-ogi am us earar: enp'uiutions.:. Tne»e viiiia t inducted bv

ptniiiOnl. sienvra! lediivr ar«i,a'"1 " u > 1 department. Tile \,At\

a irum the Bu»i-.i t n i l Professional Women »

Club.Th, wull are*

teren most ~~"l>et?med lu in-the studenta..

N9tff

toe*) industries prore

Mrs. Margaret i n t t r e , t o ( m a n } o t the visitors.A. £«ttrt-*ai Ed«-ar«i »V » a U They - le-anwd flmt white- -dot*bed o< liw high -chool faculty; a l o od for » corporation where1*« »:ud«ii jroup assembled in t*0 attendant* are rieetled lothe cunterenre mom dl tile 0[M.n the boxes. A box with *'iaak« »<•• bui'Jing AlfredL:> Jr akiistani U> the bank'sjj:et>4ml. uelconed the *isl-•fl" " f f~< TH.urH K:i' »«

green.dot indicated .that one»uniiturr card was missin;black dot. thr .'Indents leaned,

that the" r"n'f *»*

Church WomenTo Hear Talk onHoly Land TourOn Tuesday UM Womens As

soelatioo of Central Preebyttrian Church will mark the Unt'en if lion wife a showing a

, slide* and talk by Mrs LeslieJones, itaif member of Chris-lion Herald magatine

Mm. Jones' aubjeel will be"An Barter Tour of the HolyLard." A devotional. !rd by i

meeting at 11 am. in the, Pariah House auditorium.

The Christian Herald Bible-Lend tours have attracted man

ri-t»nt *ecrrtarv served a« ho, u a s deceased. A red light!--•"-." —• , ftood as a secret code for hank

» brief expla'nation .f personnel onlyprocedures at Sum . jhe visitor, learned that IB*

Trust Co, the student! i,1B|( has a M-year club with U ] g P E A K E R _ M r i H l r r y H o r . people over the years, planned!ed iflto *wo groups. Qn—*j menibt'i' *.~ The* quarter-ol-i-t'eo'j JJ^.^J oTTM Hitlcrest avenue ' basic two-month lour with

{rneral itinerary each sroup;tury club members average M local", marriage and family1."1' possibility of extensions tothe routine ol a iicti- > e a r N ,,<.mce. the senior class munaetor, will address a meet- include toe Scandinavian coun-

.'.""' member, also learned mg of the Greater Summit Sec-'!r iM o r »round-the-«or!d visit-1check dra^n onbank to b*,casftd i l » teller;mn<1-*i"TI»n followed stop- at

f y j ih» viMt. membenthe rlaw were a iked to write

- window, thr iecuritief , report oi the tour a« T>art ofa >•>v. i o v . . loanpoiit department,mail department, transit. di?-'

ou ulr de- a n a!>siftnment for publicationnight room, j ^ r - winning report was >ub

i d ' | i K

BANK. WANTS/COLLEGE STUDENTS

rrrrt —

»ulfWr for Junior"

v _ ^. jaUi-Kathlefn Hun-'ter. of i a Colonial road

" " to Sp»c* ot

uonvJ-National Cotmcil of Jew-j-"* A hijhUghf of the toun itish Women, on Tuetday. at ™e opportunity to apend -'En-Temple Sinai. at'l2:3O p.m. Herjt*r "here Kaiter began' withtopic will be "Adoleicence: a D r Daniel Poling, world-famousComprehensive Analysis " MrJ. clergyman and editor of the

! C h t i H ll^o^ receive ^ BA^^ri.i.rH^.lresi.hng . ««£>£ SS^TZ^T^gree from Cornell University,an M.A. from Drew Univeriity,and a doctoral rertiticate in

the Easter Sunrise CommunionService ,t ,tht Garden Tomb in..v

the Holy Land.

E ' ~ t i o n

WSdmUesNewExhlitOf Art Wort

On vie» i t the YVCAopaa to the pubac. forweeks befiDiuag April rbe joint art exaibu by .S»a:gfr of MorrMecaErnest ]

Mri Sw anger, a faof Larry Fearo, ustudying at the Morriawna A-t

Mairwd aa i t ~mother of three daafet*. hermain bebbies are paaata>« i- '

ctively aKtaag the MorrisCommittee tar a Sau

Ernest Margeaaa. «tw j.narried to Dro Varttma

; teacher of aaoatn daace b 'arehsteetural ca^aacr br • v

-s«ibn A ~y the ii

and other thaaclay. wood, piaater aadcoda

These euibrU are par! of tat

P«*SK aapKtiatittfor

uf MO xittee. Virsiua UcXany. WKii r> I.umpkjn.iey par- Mrs. Florence McKeaajr and fSdvafa A. Puii

Ucipated in a wxirkshsp at. City Ha" Monday I chairman of UK topiahlkaii Jjy r->mmittec.! nia Ui to " actjuairit the-isselves vitu their re^ r^rav nedaaar* aus'Sbv 'bead*

. .. , ,. ! _ . . . 'spooaibUities and duties during Primary and i mem&en 6f ihe ElecU-a BoaiJ »u.s.the city'*advance^ marriage counseling During the meeting Uifer* wUl; GeaertrElecUom. Plctored abmc aie Jlobart new redutnetaa, aticfc e x p a n d tlw- jumhei:throusAout the year b» L . _from the Department of Psy- be nurserj" care tor preschool, Radri.- member of the Democraiic City Com-! of diatrieu b w a U to 21 iVzjr, PtaoJ s CA » « committee of • h k s n i n .

Ernest M Ma\ of S7 Colt chiatry. School of Medicine «f'children . ^ , . : : _ Z : — — ;—: — :—-Edward Eriksea of • BerfaJrroad, president ol Wlo B May,the Wnivariity of Pennsylvania.! There ^^ ^ ,„ e x m b i , o f "'

'Chemical Lo^^r«nrrlr wittirar^She h imemiier of the Amer-T viiifk done by Ihe World Service i.ticipale In the semiannual ican Aisociation of Marriage Workshop as well as sewini and!1 lechnicaltunference. Mid Atla.i Counselors. Mrs. Irving Bean other work accomplished bv the

rhtll at PlitTa 11H(W

ofHetuhu U thyimm.

accomplished by the. . . -. — . T .-, -- -._ _ _, .,,...,,„.. . - , • • i imitj .Circle, tht MflmiaaVi

t PolluUoB Control, A.gocia'UoB^toMw .Rober t 'Max. president.; Sewing Group the Tmtartavlbe held April 1« aV Vewark. has announced that anyone ID- 1 Afternoon Se • - * ~ ~ r •

Mr. May wUl discuss •Man- | l e r o s t «' '" hearing Mrs. Horo-jp,r i lh G u i M

agements' Approach to Co«rol-!»'u 's welcome to attend. Cof-I ,Ung Chemical Plant Odors." ' « »nd « k e will be served | ^

tic state, section, ot the Air will be chairman ol the day. Frieadly Circle the itaaduii ^ A f I l lY l A l l l i.Polluuoit Control, A.goaa'Uw«to,M«; Robert "Max. president.; Sewing Group' the Ttaisdivt * * * • * T * W H ^ f "

>4be held April U aVVewark. hw announred that anyone in-1 Afternoon Sewing Croup and

- prior to the meeting..Photo)

If you're window-shopping fornew window treatments, explorepossibilities for creative uses ofshades, Venetian blinds, shut-ters or plastics to.screen anunsightly view yet permit light

. to come in. Curtains aren't al- •

• Evani at CH. SJ313. All mem-. ben and friends are invited.

Concert GroupLaunches NewMember Drive

and specific windowty members

-bout ^the organiiation

aie EXCITIHC MOOCH

THE BIG DODGE CUSTOM 880C M S H a M U K K M TH£ MG CAR MAN- It has just arrived. The bigOHkjfr1 The b*x Dodf* Custom 880. As long and comfortable and•••serM K ^ O B K I ewr warrtio go Big ride. Big room Big 361 wj. in.

s m 4-door sedan, 2-door and 4-door hardtopsr«rwn mngnn fi ttr 9 pnttimgiir "^ff TT?WlVf Tf"

M B K K M AUMYS QET A MG •ONCY-SAVING DEAL

USED CARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES

OTTO SCHMIDT JR.. INC.

gNine out ol 10 people working!will call on prospective niem-

today can expect to receive so-' bers.nal security benefits when the Headquarters for the mem-

, time comes. The time to learn; berahip drive will be Siegeli.about your rights and obUga-j3T9 Springfield avenue, from 10

• m. to s p.m. Information re-; ms is now. Vint your social; security office at 61S Nye ava-nue, IninKlon, now.

3M HOAO ST. CR 7-1665Umtm Ht All Cbrytior Product Cart

-it Tecrt Ot Quality Service'

ilerttitatiiif!

shoe silhouettes

for spring , . 18.95

rODTMOFKI bl| AuSM«N /

2!5 MILLBUIN AYE.. MIUIUIN•KM T U B . W t t m i

garding memberships can behad by calling Siegel'i (CR. 3-

!3«3) or Mrs. K. E V. Carlsonat (CR. 3-32M). In addition amembership application whichcan be filled out and returned

between » a.m. and 5 p.m. The Krtrlucky WrUfian. Ovensbor-i,intervieus will be held at the K) : ln,\rr-uv of Louisiillv.

-City, between » *.*. aad S f t " - ih*ay.Cenrt««bae» n^rjiewon these three days. England College- Heaniker

The colltget reprejested, at x . Hr fnlrersiry «f Pugrtthe meeting include: Soaad. Tatoaaa. Wash ; Simp^

College of Adranced Scieacc. •«• Calk**. IsduaaU., le»»;

wiU be printed in the Herald. M o n d a y - TueWay. and WednevMemberships in the organiza-i day. April 9. 10 and H. Appuini-

tlon are limited to the seating m n i ^ shiiiiUI h-< nuilv i" i"1

r capacity" ol" fKe higfi scliool vance by telephoning Miss Milauditorium. Wtien that number!has been reached. othe,r appli-cants arc placed upon a waitinglist.

Kor the next- season the Con-.cerU has engaged the Orfeon ofCoimbra. an 80-voice Portu-,guese male chorus. Jorge Bolet Ipianist, the Parit ChamberOrchestra, and Vrpnsky a.nd Richard Wellbrock. uf JBabin, piano duo. Dunr.der drive vice president

v.ii ZZT .in charge of sales of New Jer-I-ailurr to report your house-1 „ „ M * c n i n e ^ r p Hoboken.

Resident WillHead Seminar

hold employee'. wa>ea serve as seminar leader ofo be

your rMportsibUkiea under thesocial security law.

, - * • • • /

The session, on "Managingthe Sales Job in the SmallerCompany.''-«yjli.be. devoted-^tot h e marketing approacheswhich are essential in a com-petitive economy.

Mr. Wellbrock bat been wita;the New Jersey Machine Corp.'for 25 years, having started out jas a sales engineer shortly aftergraduation from the Polytechnicrn«ti >ti> nf Brrmklyn in 1936>4•here he earned his Ka iy-lmechanical engineering degree. [He lMer became productionengineer, then sales ntanager-and assumed his current job

ifclLary 1W9: He has been"'t frinquwit speaker at packaging •

and earn 4% inferesf at The Summit Trust Co.

«sarlti1y • • the• M e a n k«Uare« maialaiaed•• tarriafi i t M M i for gne«car «r aaarr tFtWR Jaanair1. nc

10 Interest

Compounded quarterly OB., the

miBiBum kaia^rt-o maintained

in Mvlngi accounu for mole

than ( months uut iris than 1

year AFtER Jiiuixy 1, mi.

Compounded Quarterly M bal-

ancei maintained for less than

* months. _ Visit The SIUBBUI

Trust Cmpaay i M ttart ia*-

ing now.

SUMM-IT TRUST COMPANYSUMMIT NEW PROVIDENCE

PKOt**. OtPOin INSUHANCC C0»I»O»ATIGN

HIMH* FEDtBA: WESEKVt' SrSTtW -

Interview PlanAdmisaion.i Directors from a

group of 12 coUege* will inter-; C i H i i n _ N ^ . chriatiaa Co!- Wartbur< CoUe«». Warerl>.view, applicants in New York le«e. Columbia. Mo.: Daris and lo»a; St. John Fisher College,on April 9, 10, and 11, 1962. High Elkins, Elkina. West W : De- BoeheMrr. N. Y.

school seniors and juniors maymake appointments with admissioiu counselors from as manyof the colleges listed below asthey wish. In recent years in-'divlduali and groups ot studentsfrom both public and privateschools have travelled great dis-tances to take advantage of thisopportunity for an interview.

Parents and guidance direc-tors may also interview one ormore of the admissions counielors. The plan enables pron-pective applicants to learn mor.1

about colleges, and universitiesfrom various parts of the coun-try. Small, medium-size,large colleges are represented,whose enroUmenti ranne from85 to 13.(100 students.

The admissions counselorsfrom the following colleges willbe available for interviews on

scorn M* m

m aarefcaao a* t * «§;'kmet M- ka(s tflain pra*aet«.

MOWN HAtOWAJU

CK. M M

t jrooean retail price. And you Maw OMrurthc assurance of kflOMig wli— fmtbring your car horn*, that ouris responsible for yourWarranty.

Europe DOumif lour nwContrient nTneContinental manne-. Deflatd the •heel ofyour own Mercedes Ben? Von an * ' « togu as you please and e»fOy U « fMcstige ofturope 5 f««e»t CM' Details' We luruMeeveryth.ng*rect)y«^htlie factory. a» *oorIranchised dealer.- When jnu stm* overthere, your Meixeiles-Ben; • * I•or >OJ. mit to go. Sawgs 'able We guarantee you the kMesl poivote

EOWAM K. CUMMtHG $. CO. IMC, BJZAKTH. N. J.4U MotTb Am. • R f f J i n 1-3131 • EsMbHsh^

Aukoriied Dealerliereedes-Beaa. Aato f a ; n DKW. Borgward, Lark, Hask '

EaropeiB deliveries arraofrd at overseas retai prices

' Conje m anil U«e a lestdrive. It ami giv* you^ hintof tn« fun to comeyou amve m

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and rayketiiig meetings aroundthe OMntry. His'company man-ufactures and distributes l.bel-1 ' ' i i r ' ^ ' ' i ' 'g^iUBftjgadother types of packaging mach-inery

phoningto snap upa bargainDon't mi?* a salr cau«eyou can't leavr home.When ypu.cafi't gel out•^•hop by phone!

to Hoar Tdk I

World Radio"wed, president ofatadio, will be the

Trial ResumedIn $1 MillionCIBA Drug Suit

t hjpter on Sunday.

Freed wfll teU of bit re-trip) to Europe and alto

ii the radio traumitter

(week tttt the dm* wai ore[scribed by a psychiatrist for anervous diaardw —d that itsuse deprived him of the full useof bis legs. As a result, he

j claims, his annual incomedropped from about M0.008 in

Trial was resumed Tuesday ll9SB l 0 k l $ , „ „ t l i m i n 1961

D a $1 million suit against, _ -• .-*- . ...Torpey was vice president

Wd a director of Coates Board* Carton Co. of Garfleld. Hi

I THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, March 29, I962 Page a.

YMCA Sends 8 to ModelLegislature at Trenton

CIBA Pharmaceutical Pro-ducts, Inc. brought bv a New;

| York ' City_ executive who con-„ jlorte Carlo wit*, which j t e n d l ^ n T ^ ' d e r ^ v e d " ^ » > • • - — - * • • « " *« f'™

j , broadcast to Russia. ; full use of his legs after using ° i * commission basis and from_|a drug, Doriden, made by his New York apartment: l a*A- ' CIBA malnUins that the dru«

. . . , ,J"«"WM"or harmful wiiwiI Torpey, 52. of New York City | used properly and taken intestified in Superior Court last, prescribed doses. , -.

! A jury of eight women andI six men is hearing the casej which is being tried before[Judge Milton A: Feller.' CIBA is represented* by

st. u> a.i*w ^ ' — • «•«-• — James L Melhuish of Jersey

ocono Crest Camps

!•<?•• T"o«, . i l"ity and Torpcy by, U.iedict W. » . , i t» .« .«» . to H M . Harrington of Newark.

uer« of the local United Jew.isli Appeal who had died duringthe last year Both J Jerome

' Kaplon, a well-known local at

Last weekend, Ihe 25lh an le.tivities including Hev. Allan lurn<1>'. and Henry Bovil, » local:u«ersary of the YMCA Youth Uampman. Youth (iovernor in. merchant,, were eulogucd.

.md Government Model LegU- ' M 3 ' a lKl » S""1"1'1 » ' Y n»'m The group'also heard a speechdture program in New Jersey. D c r '

• uhl Hi-Y boys from the local 'Y\t participated in the activ-ix's and celebration- at the

M.ile Honse. Trenton. Kourhundred and fitly selected youth I IIA I 3 | | | | r l | p r

Summit AreaSllcnded.

^by-Jacques Torctyner. a fmmtf-er and organizer of the WorldConference, of General ZiomKsand a member of the praesi-diuni of il.e World Zionist Ac-

Jtion Committee. Mr. Torciyner'i ' . • •• --^**M — M M » ^ B a^»»z»- — .drew upon nls wide travels *>

, . n . , mouths «<<> when Hi-Y; A f t l l l l f t l IITIVP !u .•groups began thinking of impor' WIHRIW V I I T C his, experience in .mmfcrailint isjues lacing the inuncipal- The 1962 fund drive of the Pr0DMjm» *ince ln<" end of Wi.

!ity and state. A Community Sinnmil Area United Jewish War 2 to present a graphic i(Youth Assembly was held Feb-j Appeal was launched' last ture of the problems and put eniruary 10, to which delegates dfjfThursday evening, aT * . major ..Ual. «|.'th»,Jw»tah iromigmm.high »chooi youtli groups in ' gift* dinner at the Chanticler,! „,,«• arriving in Israel fromSummit were invited to couioV MiUbunL__•_._ * ._ . Nortl»_A«e»t• irhd Kastern Eu-7

er and discus problems on the The. local organization, which rope.municipal and state-level^ and played host to . large group of.' Volunteer, working for the«.iy» of solving thvm. HI-Y and "•- — ••-••- —.-n—.— . _ •in Hi-Y groups Irom all overstate, met at t Princeton

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the community's contributon, • summit area United JewiaiUhelps to underwrite the world- A p p M i irm0Unced after thefwide philanthropic activities of dinner that, as a result of the!

Wembly. March 10. *o consider!the United Jewish Appeal pledges made by local contri-l»t.iie issues. The considerations ^ U g h pointB p , t n e evening Uutors, the organization was!uilminated in the annual Model w e r e s e v e r a | m e n i o r j» | talks" substantially on its way towrdllegislature program at Iren j g | v e n o n the charitable work meeting the 1962 goal M thrton, March 23 and 34 ^^ B y tH{0 pryniihgnt \fcem. greater Summit arja, ,...—.

The eight Hi-Y bo>s fromMinima attending the Model

• F f f H f1**!**^2 2*^*,1 8**-—allHlni '7^ J*fo**** r-r p r e » - ; >iuu>* ttiii he \hi~af-\i (»o_J>> t ' d i i i i j . S i - r \ t t - o ri

ident of Family Service Astocti'ion, i» shown cooperation with the Board of Kducitiun. . Look-as be accepts from Mr*. Zay. B Curti*. chair, j tag on are- ilrt. Ann-Brokaw, oneciHne wewman of tbe Summit Unit of the ifwristowa Jon- j tary of Family Service, and Dr. Wilnam Pur-ior League, a niedRc of- S1S.M0 from the Junior eel), superintendent of schools. Ch'ldren willLeague with which to carry .in a ttree-year be referred to Family Service by the schoolpilot project for I J H I I X I U tj«a»urfc aasae*-, ojua^iin* »utf and. will be iv^ilnbk u> allchrldren in the city' * tie meal try «e*po1«. I*e liocjl chikb-n. . (Wwlin Photol

ators. Uoh Snyder of the SabresHi-Y i-lvih, -I.rk y

Many Programs to Mark I cation1 E. Sakavi -h. of 51 Dclmore ave

Bill Bregarlner from the Kalcon* Hi Y club. Local membersol the Assembly were Kuili-

uf the Fakoiu and Turn Fii»bee and Brad Rochester, of the

wo of .-t

Opening of New ChurchM b f Fith E r i i l r i i dl b hld

• 4 " * • • • * - • >

i throe bil.n intru

member* of Ihe coinmitlce are i wt>r<' "nable to grt out ol com„ >.re dnve.

to which uic>; *rre

S« " • * ; •Berkeley Height,,

"corse B* ,,61 f""""'" ("«urt

ta«hu r»mmunler

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Members of Faith KvangHiral ship service* will be hel'lLutheran Church. Murray Hill, g » and II am . with Oiurrbwill celebrate the dedication of School scheduled for »:45 amtheir new church building, as Eighteen young people will bewell as. the. congregabon s <Xb conTirmcd. M the Ant «Uaa manniversary', with festivitie* tbe new church. J\ 11 am. Thescheduled for three consecutive Qth anniversary of the rung reSundays. April 1. 8, and 15. »c gration will be celebrated at acording to Rev Russell E special confirmation reunionSwanson, minister. . and ntemorial senice at 4 p.m

The festivities wiM be preced- The first rtasi of young peopleled by a prayer vigil to be bdd w», confirmed ra I9tr The re R o b < . r t „ p . • • „ H j g |; _lin the new church from 7 p m union committee i» under the n l K"

high fromQ

thebnt after

of 4*drive. New Provi-

dence, flowers and acolytes:Gtislaf Nelson, Jr, ol 12 Laurel

buildings preparation;

parlimentary maneuven, thebill was defeated in the As-sembly by five votes.

Nine of the former YouthGovernors were present for the

The 19625 Volkswagen.Whan * • Vofcswogen paopl* find a

way to inprova th* VW, they do it.

Then and thara.

K you con* in to buy a n«w VW

today, you'll gat on* with on entirely

mmtt steering mchonism.

k gm«s you on even bettar senja ol

touch wilt! tha rood and mokes the VW

s t l «nrt r to handle. Volkswagen didn't

nan to put it on their '62 model; it

wasn't qurta raody. And they didn't wait

for the '63 VW to come; it's reody now.

VW has mods thousands ol changas

in the past 15 years. And there'll be

more in years to come.

But not one change has ever made a

VW obsolete; only bettar.

Now ond then, people ask why VW

doesn't change their car once a year

like everyone else.

The answer is simpU: one* a vear

isn't always enough.

Braille CardsBeing Made byFranklin Girls

a school ui India to show howsome of Summit's sixth grader*serve. \

Saturday. March 31 to 7 a m.. cha.rm«uhip of Krankl.n S. i Mr, £ S X n f I-roject will be included ,n anSunday. April 1. During Ihe.Nehon. of M Kent Place Louie J,, Central avenuT Murray Zlr">««un«' '•o^spondenee ,|-vigil, p a y e r , of tnank. wUl be,vard. , H i l l . o£Tnouse * . " . , « ' b U m •**" *""* PnP™<i «"

offered for the successfnl com- A special feature of the re-pletion of Ihe construction of the union till be a display of Faith'snew building, as well aa prayers historical memiiraMia beingof preparation lor 'he expanded prepared under the direction of.stewardship responsibilities that iRidurd B Kron of 191 Woodthe neu church will p/ovide the bine Circle. New, Providencecmcregation. Mrs Robert O. SpteU! gnat* *t\the reunionPeterson of 11 High street, and cill be tarce formW ministersMrs William C. Mulcahy. of S3 of Ih* congregationi Re-. Nor-Division avenue. New Provi man A. Andre. Re\^ Harry S Thirty-two, sixth grade, girlsdeuce, are co-chairmen of the Carbon and Rev AH.ed A ' * f n l U " 1 School have an-prayer »igil- 'Faat. jwcred an a p p e a I for special

Th ? first worship service* in: An open boav. tn which themnrnjnpiti- i* •••.in/i . i | r ' p

Suoday. April U from

S HAVF IT-A gambler always belt on V ' u r e

And. I .bet that my room, would look

lovelier when t added" » m'rmr from

Summit Giaes. And 1 won!

Th* well known artist. £liiab«ih Ej-

wardt will b« her* Thurtday, Friday

__«ne) Saturday to create ycur perwnal

portrait. Pattals only $10.

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church school to be held in the 2;jo to. 7 p.m.. Tbe new churchParish Education Tenter it » 45 building, as » •'! as the refur _am More than » lem mem- bisned Parian Education Center, hvthe New Jerse'vbers are expected to jean Faith will be open for inspection. for tnf BlindLutheran Church durirg a cere- Robert F. Lake, of 246 Suttonmony to b> held at the 11 a.m. drive. Berkeley Heights, is di-worahip service. The Service of reeling the corps of guides andDedication will be heM later greeters wfeo will be availablethat day, at 4:30 p m. Her. to assist the guests from theThorstPD A. GusUfson D.D.. community. Later in the evepresident, New York Conference uajg. A t p.m.. an organ-choralof the Augustaiu Lutheran, yesorr service will be held. KevChurch, will officiate He will be Berlil A. A.xlersoo, of Jerseyassisted by Rev. Paul A Lau CHy. will be Rue* organist wood RoadreU, president of AugusUna s Cnoral selectiona .ill be suns, by• > for , h e b > n a h a g v j , j M

N'ew-Jer^ D.atr«rt. «vi Mr. Fart <*ur«*-. SS-vtNce senior Franklin SrJsSl and la.ucb.thrSwanson _ ^ .choir and. l»-vo«e men's chorus dris bo^to write numbers in

T* Mark (Ma Year I under tbe direction of Stanley O Brailte^ising a special BlaillcThe WBefegflllm-* Ett aftoi 4Youugqaist.- of 25 - K^HwowJ'w,i^artrV slyTiii Tfie hum

verasry will be celebrated on,drive. Murray Hill.Sunday, April t. Regular wor- General cbairman of the

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It's the cool and clastic Lady Man-Jiattan afairtwaiat . tte pMact_

_m_m_ . | W * T _ , oomjiiment to a lovely ladj Oaraai-

ot Irooto of Summit:SUITS , for or eaunti-y.'•• home or a*nrad, anjr

moppets . . . , mood at all. Made of Spinsmoathprefaent : ~~~z—'—- •*'"•• * * Belfast jeU-irooing II{union •••' •• ' - • ." ' • " cotton hroaddotb that spins dry."»*<•< ready to wear. 14.98 Also an evcel-

. frOM 8 . 9 8 tO 2 9 . 9 5 lent collection of shirt* ;n lift- »aiit^ _ . _ _ ,- . fabric at Brooks of Summit, fromCOA7z . fOt J.ntO 7.J6.

infants— moppefs

juniors ' '

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from totsto

grandmas

from 2.98 to 29.95

seamless fine and meshfull fashioned too..

SpnRcjtMM flRfl M O D M

are mounted on cardboardcards upon which Ihe girlspaste fe.li disk* designed andcut to correspond wiih ihe. Brail-le number wilfi. 4M cajnls. hav.-ills been prepared lo dale.

Mrs Hodges has discussedwith tbe girls some of her eX^

"hlliHT Many of fue girls partiriipafuiR in Ihe project have readhiovranhifv 'of H <• I <• n Keller,uhich have U'cn tiiscuSM'd (lur-ing several o( the noon periodl.

repprjrr..•.fftturtj-uf Ulc service

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"Kiss Me, Katelire student body and faculty atGovernor Livingston RegionalHigh-School in Btktlet It>i«ii*is cooperating to niali- the d mannual musical produrtinn,• Kiss Mr Ka'e." on- April 6thand 7th an artlttic as »W1 asa financial success. accordingto Frederick Aho. principal.

"Thr response from the.com-munity h;i< »l«l h<Wver> m-

"cuurauinT he innra : ~ ~sevei Jl "Muuuiiw MUUL'IH* «IHJ

a,large group of faculty mem-bers are direolly invnherl-^u.iHe production, while all thehomeroom teachers apd stu-<1»ntf are h' P'nfi mih' :< ticket

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for outside patrons. Many homerooms have contributed towardsadi to he. pla«d-in the sou-venir program*.

The production staff* arecomplriely organized and working under the direction of f»culty advisors The orcheMra hasbeen selected and is in rehear-

v.ell a> ..re thy dancers

Kruler, Debbie Levwson, Pat-; ririi Hotx.- \vith Chester Kropinleki" »ndIPetrr Faitinte 11 dcuhy idvitnn Anthony YinnotU. Al«Ixrl Kettenmaier, Charles Whit-

whu vkitl perform in sever*! ofseen** of Coll Porter"!

adoptalion of a

The * liajtiting cfew is hein»supervised by James Nedoff•Rd lVUidet: Thomas Camp-hell. Anthonv Yatmotta, JohnPasierzmk. Frank Crulick. Al-bert Kfttenmaier. Gary Schober

Other committees are: Tech-nical; Kathleen KHian. KarenMcMurrav. Diane Rous*sedge.iiutan—lipark*.. Cttol. _ AnnVoting; Hroperties: Eiane Hutchmwn, Carol Ann Young,

-mB in i ( t er t .orchestra.rehelrslU a r , being"conductedi n - P u n e i i BaiUrtt

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Gnnd Work Al ARrjCnnable "riceTree Removal—

Pruning & BracingCR 7-4*55.

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1/irraine Pratt, James S«on,Lois Wme. Sue Dougherty;-Ka-rcn Kirk."Eugene Calvano. JackBuhop. Richard toung. KarenHassay.'"Henr>' Haase, RichardHilknuich. Douglas Burnett,Km*.: Spadafora. Gary Hellwig,Blair Krpts. Jeffr>' Ba.ham.

Miss Francine W i l * andMist Judith Schake are Trainingdwoer. Juduh AU>». d

D o n n ( | „„„,, Costume.:lUlhy M'Kenna. Penny Thor-lnaton. Bolote. Parker. Virrfn-

1i Skokna. Joyce Handler.Elena Caruso, Jean Henderson.

(cris Wyrot; Make-up: GillPayne. Lois Fnnkenfield. Barbara Buck. Maureen Britton.Lynne Bebbino, Sue Van Ar»dale. - Deanna Dixon, Karen

• Beatrice. Roberta Weisiman,Kathleen Morie '

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Starring Monday, April* 2nd

JLspcdai selection i

— and Docron/Rcyoti Tropical Dreu Siadu ~

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$3.00 $4.00 $4.50Slzet 6 thru 20

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Passaic River ParkRanks First on List

er I*

chose (be Passaic . ^The proposed Psssaic River tbey wouldpark plan Involving Ne»' Prov- River plan.idence. Berkeley Helghti and The f»r* eoe»a»u*K» t*e&Summit lands along the rivtr Tuesday.tlitzaaou to lik an af-has first priority with the L'n plication for Green Acre* tod*ion County Park Commission, with the Sat*. Department 4Earlier reports had it that the Conservation and Economic De-commission had been given a velopment.choice of Ui« Passaic River Copies of. the appbeauoa win

M trsasftr Its; Is preildent of the Parkaksj/taw raavaic sti»-« misdon. Other • memte, ..-

the Park C»«aitsiinn Gilbert G. Roessncr of gi .'law appBeatiaa far | Victor R King ai Pla,bsssis be appraved. and 1. Harold Loljra ,. \

Tbc tsw avopMcd pork areas Scotch Plaies.sa«gested ., -; —,. — — — •

Namtd To Dean's ListBerkeley Heiihu—Kenm-!, j

Duaae. soa of Mr. snd M,the CosBSBiuioa's land- John Duane of 13S Dojwou: L,

ardutccu baa been named to the i> -Begaa of Eluabtth list of Set:n Hall

•heI had cbfiien Fxeekoldcr

1 Urk pirk plin ethe latter. Commiiiion will request match-

A tpokesman for the Commn- ing funds to acquire the two ad-Mon said that the 12S acre Pa»- ditional park units.sale River Park plan b*4 .Jl-- Berkeley Heights, New Preri-uayi rated first place with the dence and Summit own approx-1,'nion County Park Commission iniately 175 acres along the Pas-and if there were a cbotce. sale and each have todicated

KISS ME. JtATE. musical <-.. i»le o ' ImpudentTkmrtfey, Match 2>tk: 2 : 3 0 „ , , , , ) Kite as played by Cin.iy Branoie U D O V < ) who m e e t !

p.m-^-3rd Orade Bnnmie her^match in Pictruchn played by Ted Davis lah ivc l . T h l

Frw Tennis

Lessons Set_

Troop Our L*dy (A Peace

School , t Recreation Center.

I p.m.—Danish Gymnastic In-

structions at Hillvlew SchoolGym.

Friday, March Mb: 3 30 p.m..—Junior Miss Club at Jtecrea-

*. - voit Centfr - •Saturday March list 9 a.m.—

itli awl »Ui Glide Buyf Bartet- ,b.U Le.gde at Lincoln School ! n d 8 t h g r a d e rtudwiU ' ° r """

i Saturdays beginninii 9:30 a.m.,^im AprU 7tli at the High School

t ».m.-7th throngh 1.0*.:gym. Those interested, shouldjrade Boys Basketball League register at the Recreation Cen-at Ne- Providence High School I ter n« W » «*»» Weilwenlai'iB 1 April 4th. Students are required

' _ . , . to furnish their own tennis rac-1 p.m-Childrens Art Instruc- k e t , a n d b i l l s i n d w e a r ,„„) , .

tion Class at Recreation Center., e r s or rubber »oled shoes, not

popular Broadway show, will be produced by Gov«rnoi Livini-ston Huh Schuol students on April 6 and 7. Iniac info has ita big "hit.

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Monday. April tad: 3 p.m.-Den S, Pack 163 Cub Scouts atRecreation Center.

8 p.m.—Men's Gym Night atHillview School Gym.

Tuesday. AprU 3rd: 3:30 p m-Pre Teen Club at RecreationCenter.

I p.m.—N.P. Hunting andFishing Club at Recreation Cen-ter- Wedaeadajt, April4tb: 10am..—Senior Citizens Club at Rec-reation Center. :—7 p.m.—Adult Basketball Lea-fur at New Providence HighSchool

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Salvation Army Organizes NewUnit for Berkeley Heights

r\rl?y Heights—Most re.-tu ' X D I t > Eerkt'ey

Sf'/nl.'.-i Army S;r»ic?

Jefca F GiaVst. dfcur

rr; Mrs. MildredIan srtritar;: M n

I I'l ?r the di'ectioalM Speck aad Pake* Chasf Mar.V'd nerw*:«!".r.fi»e Rotert'oM I. Cartis Jr.

. L'nirn C:unly Trust Com- is to re|«escat the Safcatsaa.iny. • » Armjr f u r c n n Welfare Ser»-

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Board BrochureTo Explain

Loman Praised«• — A «a«el The faest af hooor was rectal-artistically re- ly elected to the UaJoa Cessttr

i parehneal by. Rob- Regional Board of Eiacatss*.Braaa was presented to Other offkiaU at ti«

M-atttaBa? f* aW raa a - T 1 rfa. ian*liaalat i l T*r^a M a L .

i at a private xirphie tfsli- man David ( Dally and H n .the Hotel Sti Dally, ComriitlcemaaSaturday. < Farrar and Mrs. Farrar.

Majw Thoaiai J Williams1 mitteeman Anthony'Mr. L—I an. "You reprc snd H n Bogouan.the ideal etrrtm) offinal.' R>'n Arthur Schaarz aad Mrs.

rx-mrnTT8*"*«'—Towaihip- Attarae;af the. Xauibin Commit-' Edward A. Pun aad Jtn. fta

lee. t n as mayor, you were «• Town»hip Treasureratears aw«j»a>ed by what was Miano. Mr<.. MUau.best far all the people of Berke- Clerk William C. BOB

ship Enfinetr Charles Vanh i m n » . Mr. Loman o>s ..Bensehoten and Boi)daf |B-

u * U hit .yean og the Town- »pector Sahratore Det D m•fiahsst Caauailtee "as ones «t . -• y

Bommei Breakfast Scheduled— T l f

BtaS as aar Uwitaants• a he

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aad read- N«w Mombor*to aa erer frawnf'

whoae eswattal aut-j •" * • •«» BetjhU - Jlewla alaead awre aajiacmben receiicd n*» th« Ua-

rcapoaaaulitv on the xov- l 0n Village Methodist CTaaiiiia» • fte eraatg aaaju" s • " Mr and Mrs. WHUaai T»J-tncaa ta r Say«r VObams termed Uw<*">y; Mr. and Mrs Cart JarsfsssMBL" {real teat af a pubkr servant I msoa and son. Carl Jr.: Mr.

jcar aVaan »»f«*at he dees after his term ~ofi Kcbert CPM: Mr. aad M n . Wile1«Cfce is eosapleted. Toe may ; lism F.rnan: Mr aad Mrs.I V a tan i r i that Mr lx>man's'RiHiar« Celt; Mr, aad Mn,

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LAST J DAYS FOR THE SUPER SPECIAL\

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FRANTZENSTUDK) OF PHOTOGRAPHY

TC OUt N E W LOCAHON

15 Bcechwood Rood, SummitWo A M «Mawj Away For The Href Time la 17 Yoors

2 r'xlO" PORTRAITS 1AooFIVS 4 WALLET SIZE PHOTOS FOR ONLY I \ J ,

BUT YOU Moil orBrinq in this certificateMUST wrtfc $10 before Friday, April 2nd

ArraaceaataU for Mttiat:« can be made up to August 30 pro-vided the ippaiataauat hi atade and the S10 is paid beforeMoada;. April 2W.

Kaaw . . . . Iwouldlikcaa

.*..*....„..*,„.',.*.,, , „ . . . appointment the week of

Rood. Summit CR 7-2701

OIL MONTE . . . SAVf 3*c /

ML MONTE ... SAVE

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Oil MONTE . .. $AVE 19c.'

TOMATO SAUCE

f/ltOUNDFlmortmt

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Jidtutjp, Femli! -

KINGS, Sew Jersey Gride "A"

STRICTLY IRISHPULLET EGCS

3 -1.00 -U t <

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i. V. S. Gride "A"HOPPED or

SPINACCHOPPED or LEAF

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SUPPER TIMEPOTATOES an GRAT1N

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784 Sfii H.gHeM Avc SinmtI Near N e - Bfo«d

AMPLE FREE PAKK1SG-FKEE CHECH CASMISG-DEUYERY SERVICE

Lawn Important ToYouL

itoVwr carpet oa wakh yaalplace all jo

feataro.

heea what >oa woaM l i e M ftbe. we have the aaswer to yoarproMeaK aad caa help yoa ptaaa Sprite Lawa Procraai XOW.

TVre B now a 3

aaBy A c ^fSBfcaa* «jSrattcHathL YoacsiiM

Yaaiar*

thaiSataafaetaaaKaT]

To 0*4 avaa of/ to a goad start, we'll give*V fMf m bf of Turf Builder and a nickel

—ataVtt ifo* buy a $ /O5 Scott Spreader.

a* car

If*s time To Start Those Seedlings

K H301 touto K) HANOVER, N. J. TU 7-0375

ERALDDEATHS

Daikd M AugustDavid M .August'oT 111

LETTEftSAlerts BasasswMrs

aursug home jltiess He was MMr. August wai

iaad and ln*d inMontreal before

a short illthat Bill No. 3fT recentlyby the Assembly deprives thehomeowner of his right to tell

born in Po or rent his home to anyone ofiuulihis own choice.

coming to I have talked to a great manyh d l i d h IKrsark m 19U9 Jle had lived homeowners. Including out own

Ike last six years in Summit. He committee men and women, andwas a retired carpenter and they do not know what, this iseabmetaiaker and uas a mem- all abou

i»"rt JwnpiM I'ninn would IImember of the elected

MEDICAL NOTESN.D.

c u h«lp yo* • • < * . • * «•••» *thing i» w*sj* aaaf IT • *that something

you leek ais aid. Yoa eailSrarecancer by beiitf, alert t»Seven sigm <-i c u c t r aaeT see*

One of the pionetr drugsahown to be useful In the treat-ment of wideipread caocerouigrowths in the body, has re-cently been approved by theFederal Drug AdminittraUon(or uie in hotpitili throughout

spread to distantbody or has become too big asurgeon may"not be able.to" re-move it Supplementary treat-ment by radiation with x-rayradium or other means is used.

The new drug does not re

usual bleeding or

the country. It is not the ulti- p | , « M y 0( the conventional

He Bad been•aira S years

Mr! August leaves two »ons,Abe T. ol Forest Hills. N. Y,

Ralph of River Edge: a

b, indulged jq . by; Mtt seeking (or so long, but It is a men! of certi.n forms of car

„ explained that the Bill (361) hasto be passed by the Senate and

e. orof Senator Rob-

r e w i ' c h °y » Ph*rm»-<>ition« whichceutical manufacturing com-, mined only by

U

can be deter-cancer special-

W | | M m o v i , - o ( , t u m o r by< All the

of Summit, and .Mchildren.

Funeral servicesTuesday at Newark

grand

•e held

miracles of cancerC. Crane, 328 Hillside ave-1 surgery is Hie only known corn-treatment and cure are futile

nue. WestfieW ' immediately. IpMely effective cure for can- if the disease u not recognizedSenator Crane is ill in Florida! c c r However, if the growth has and treated early. Vour doctorat the present time but - mes-, _ . , .—sages to him at Westfield willbe given proper handling.

INVESTMENT SECURITIESMUTUAL FUNDS

441 Sprinejfietd A«>

CR 3-66*6

t/tWtW

Framgbt wHh Frustrationcounty' taxo. th«

<"«•_•/ firi-in* Budect Coouiiit-

km MOfcaniutioo oi

government

t u t

«• rocnt

"Ifer

r<t«T.«aW

. ' 'fDeattd bjr

were part of a. corn- bom the

awescaaed before the Union Coon- even

following a study' :' TtS'H'M

hstdcet by the On*

• a ihe tafias of past per

tax load in.tea more

t $170 per year per

the Cttiaens Com-

i * a : ~ I a « ttme has

Vrv Unda \. Schorling of 47 u j , ty h o m e o w n e r KM g 0 toWoodland avenue died las* Vn- , ;, , o r f d ^ ( i n e d

day at Berkeley Hall Nursing ^ A l t 0 ^ h j ] e y , c , s f i s fc.Home. Berkeley Heights, a f ter i^ adjudicated, his sellinga long illness. She was 70. , jrijhts are completely froien.

l irt ' Schorling was born atifhis might require severalX i * York City and had lived i m o nths.here fur.the h$t 37 scars, She.. ' . ttward A. Butler» j i * member itf St. John's; 7 De Forest AvenueLuther in Church \ - ' -^~^rJ_ „' ..„

«w» it survival liy hfr hlis-' OBDeWt tj HttaHa*Schorling > Editor, Summit Herald:Hrnry .¥

Smicf , vert1 conducted Mon•t «enins at the B.auRti Kim-raj Honir 535 Springfield av

oter the ssassr at taaatsass • at limit repre-

s(i*anun. H o c we hamr a case of taxation

• i iha t asstharsr* as ihe scsase that the

rf the P~P-

Editor,I have learned ruefully from'

last week's issue of the.Heraldhow one can be "clubbed over

"the"head by'a headline ", wheitrthe headline suggests what was

Vil- nul intended, like "Unitarianshint lav. suit".

The tine was' inaccurate.Mrs. Fraa* (amberlamo F j r s t -.Unitarlans" were not.

tarm^a De Vile Cham- responsible for the letter; Iberiang" of 46 l"ark Avenue. « a s . Second, Hnitiriins haveitiduw of Frank Lamberlango. no intention of suing anyone,dwd at home Saturday alter a This we have never contem-IJHJ •'illw s. She was 78. plated or discussed. Wi intend

Free- Cawrch. Burial was m tlie I.frmetery, -Middle

L I .

Born in ltii*'. Mrs'~rhaj2!6<T.langi rame lo the United Stale*ia 1SO6 and lived here since

the

(Continued on Pigs 7]

aaat that authoritv of the

Bswaasje assd coatro) many

nents now

1 some cas-

there caw he a*

•a l t s sa a chaotic organ- The t

as5 s s u u with no clear- suit."

Pornography arid Censorship1 heard in recent months|aw_Jsx_.ttbe. iaod PPH'H**aid hooka that put sea

1 h a m

•chanty Sh<- «as a ineinber of- Mater Oolorosa Society.

She leases a sun. Albert ofreaped Sum mil: four daughters. Mis

the Faasstacr Act 31 Fannie ijtxTjio. Mrs Kmilj^JK Oe Santi> and Mrs Alvera V*

Roberts of Sum mi and Mr.-Natlltsa Forte ol Madison; 1.1graadchildrvn and-four grcalgraadchiMren.

< The funeral »as held yesterday from the I'aul IppolitoSummit Memorial. 7 SummitArenur. with a mass at StTeresa's Church.

1 to toOo«

IN ONE FAMILY OUT

OK FIVE

WNCST S. HICKOK. CLULIFE INSURANCE

312 Springfield AvtMtC« 7-1417

PROPOSED HOUSING BILL A-367Coming up before the New Jersey Seaofte

DID YOU KNOW r

that this Bill would take away your right to M H ymu

'• : '••' to whom you choos4>7 .—^——— ; •—-^^———:-

DID YOU KNOWthat under this Bill .\ou may be imprisoned for a jrapraasJfisMsf

$500 if you exercise your freedom to choose thejrtrcfcaW »f

-your

DID YOU KNOW. ' that this Bill is an issue in the April 17 RepaMieam Prnistiy

campaign in Union County?

It is important that you know your candidate's vitws tw that

proposed Bill and that you make your views known. Y M arc

also urged to let SENATOR ROBERT C. CRANE, 329 Hill-

side Ave., Westfield, know how you feel.

Paid for by the Pro-CsnstststDa Assnissasa. asr as

1 as.part

Botwn

destrahae?pei-actioii afoot to

r the seamy side at us jeopardy.and book stores. A Bat. why. stsssse

lair introduced an or- makers assd ssicaasasafcc it tsnlawful to ait their stsrdhf ftknass

lad lewd or obscene would refusal trasslity. the claim, there « s s s hi

froaa that town's re- ahtp.French film.' ~Lt» U s w r n — l . l i . ass

arc afl *«ry real assd 1cutaare.

I is inritad toof scU-atyled

lover the•s*sn s» asjaaa the ode of "lorhas*»aod h i m .

1_ajsi a p e . that at tnea there

awssetat far censor

AAeu. 16 month-oldof Mr.and Mri. Rob.

•tact the «•» Aske* ol 5 William stref.,

rare pu, *«» "**• —. la addition to her parents, she^

^ ^ «!«_ J* san'ii'd by a sister, Clau|saat biffi frit*, her maternal grandpar f

ad «sa in rntl Mr and Mrs. Richani? If they Noel, and her paternal grand«s» they »«r*iit». Mr.' and Mrs. Willie

Askew.Service; serf held Tuesday

at Fountain Baptist Church.

.as our William II. KamperWdlum H Ka.uper of

Masssuun

U then as to be

• Vr * • " • who have setrdsasts of the puhhc

tm*. wt it

erer^hsat they

260Berkcji

TT a«All aoul» Hospital. Morristnwn^ , 4h<,n 1|Ines>. Ik wa» 62

Mr Kampet »as horn in iier-maii)*, came In . the United

l a ihs ""— •* US2 ard wai. an

' It> lived In New York and In' ° " Batkir.j Bi'^e before nio» me to

Zerkrlt} Heights >rven years1

MSS- asja llr Kamper'» s'gradual

lary*s>4

1 t » a hsary 1

ate aauarasiyimmature and

•late what they

nag the cart

hose created ptept rf. Bell l htiratnries inTs> taxkfe the arohlon " ^ .and oas un the terhnlcal,

•mfl Hr »]•, 1 mt-mher of'th?

A Timely Investigation

dollar defense^

""•"r "•*••* win reach into

1 asf the r l i j . la the nest

part « | that hace rasjLnet^

' k»»*»H •*» way throuch the

wa* dtH

" _ftr *t f».ni8TfTI?. MH.'. HieEbBiiT Kampvr; a daughter.Mrs Bobert J. rhestermffl trf-S-immit and a grandchild.

•jr-'Srroenrvrp ti»>:d l<rf ThOTlt Ds'skiiii! f h d g r — — ^ ~

Ta*<

of a

ctoaer to has haaae 1when the thraway 1

so Bsst $ test

iswork still toobjectionable

UofartsssaaeST/ J

of Minnesota, sayssly of state and PfoPtftT

of isaigh-1 bribe oflers,pan of

, Dr. Fraares Thvlbar •" " " Dr Frances C Thielbar.•a» - r*au-mjn ot-mrnraduate dnithat aoa of lh» fniversity of'"I'Pfl-

caase a o nsjhanu School of Nursing anriH e fossad ""*"• Henry B Thielbar if

fnaerrst avenue, died last Wed-arsdajr at Philadelphia^ She• a t M.

"J™- JH Thielbar »as one of thethe ooiiatrt r leadink nursins edu-

as raton and was a graduate of*>He<iry. She alto held a RS

in nursing (rom Yaleaad ,M MS. in nursing from theCsrivrruty of Chicago. She Maitkr developer of Pennsylvania's

(Continued on Page V >

CraigmyiePinneytCo.

Kew York StockExchange

COMPLETEINVESTMENT"and BROKERAGESERVICE

119 Sasaaalr A*es»e(fieesad F M r l - ;

1. New JarsayA* KttftXav alf*

Ctes»»ie» 3-2100Usan.tne highway naasi.i

WHEN THE NEED IS A FULL SERVICE BANK

"Make a date vyith National State1Tryini to dadd* on the best bankingODDiwction? Theft's no need to look anyfurther . . . National State Bank has theanawar to all your business and bankingnaedg. In just one stop, you can uae any

service — there's no running around, nowasting time joint different placw for

different services. If you should needadditional services at any time, you knowyou already bank at the bank that tsap-plies them. There's no question abouti t . . . for anyone who likes convenience.who wants to save time and stepsNational State Bank is your bat dnicaj

autcs iait

TNI NATIONAL STATE BANKELIZABETH • SPRINGFIELD • RO8ELLE PARK. • SUMMIT • KENILWpsrTH . WESTFUTU)..__

i i F tfrfliir

littERS 'Is not reUgious activity aor to rafale •"-"fiitrlir- of this, from a t e Judge Fraak Ptad at RaW

«)

«• wi <ar--Jr. I hope)

•4. uaza as idstisa IA. ,_, have ta he initialed

it ana** ta beef.eaatr-

of i w a a i• -

T

restrict-II to certain age-groupsor hours It would be most de-' * •"*•• • ° a

^sirable, from our point of »iew. ! j j j^to have this matter cleared op. ray at weUis

•«> that residential restrictions ettoeo*ire no: attempted afaiaatchorchet, and w that all "__inJC

iehurrhei in toe community ar». ... -LJCA I F i aOn the same basis, as to their

r aad - a - M b e r , Artkar1 Schuman of

jUe toOar pro-

is rali-r a astai vital and mean-l y . C i i t law oafarce-

'^SStm.mt m* eaauoe?ptanfaA a»dtr aar rys-

oa what is or

It to thii question in the «,.!siie of which we baveloaatete1 confidence, we nevertheless »er-' >"»r ' "vently hope will not result ui ' ta • d d a * " _ 1 ^fbl d ** " " • " " " * by j e rforeseeable and preve.Kablr liU

fUdlyin it of: Services were held yesterday

in the j morning at Springfieldall interested — - -

Oscar A.Be*. Jacea « . Trap*. | Oocar A. Anderson

Sprincftek1 Aveaue dssd Mooday at tone of a loss;He was 74.

Born in Swedea. Mr.last son tame to this country ta |9M

' He lived in Summit SO years an.was associated with bisArthur O. Anderson, a inpeinttnrhwsitesme t e t m d •••

THE SUMMIT HERALD. TUrsdoy. Ma~c.li 19. I f6?

1

••«• 7

•»*»«• adraiafPag*school and

u icon* v* it!j SAVE 10%

« O W N HARDWARE

Rummage Sale

ginbar•BuroToWown -cSoice M r * _ _or initiation. It is our duty to ~"_ . ".' .ourselves as a church, as well "™" • ™ l " "• *•• • • • • ! He also leans his wile. Mrs.as to every other church ia the- * " • Fanny Schoman Jen-.Ruth Gujtarjsoo Anderaua; acommunity and the nation, not bas of Springfield, widow of: brother. John, and two sisters.ot acquiesce in latcrferrnce with Robert A. Jenkins, died Sun- y r , [ i l W l wnjua,, ^ j ^our proper NOgtoui work. W«"daj~ ** ner home. iHedda Byjorki. all of Pertk Asa->think this principle is well es- A native of Newark, she wai boy, and tw grahdduldrratablUhed and does not weed to- a fame*. ruHkast of Summit J «_-*-_-be tested. We would therefore Urine here far It years before , - , p,welcome some other possible moving to Springfield. She was, 'solution, like a zoning chance a member of the First Presoy-or a simple clarification of the ten an Church of Springfield.Zoning Ordinance as- it relates She is survived by. a daugh-to churches. . ter. Miss Moaa Jenkins of the

We can but hope for an ami- honse address, who is secretary (Continued from Page I) 'mitlee members include'Mrs. J.iC Andrian. Mrs Antbcay Ben-nett.! Mrs A. A. Biaghaa. Mr».iArthur Blanken. Mrs - • J .Blood. Mrs. A. BoUa. Mrs.'J*ha Chnctina, . « « - • - « » *

cti, Mrs W. R Failouic. ilolJ. E. Harm, Mrs Walter ller-ron, Mrs. William Ityiman MrsKenneth Holden. Mrs William

:C. Johnsoa. Mrs, H P Keaoe-^dy, Mn Charles ICOadtkas.'Mrs. William Xratue Mrs WU-usm E. Mereness. Mrs r.. t

;Ottoson. Mn. Richard Perry.

*miuiritn. o.

aa tslalafaf raaa cquls aViachei ofW had other orertoBes.

H was euctly T4

era acahoard was plastered by

the te-th day *f Ihe< H W VTht t » XrmptfiSMittl a fiek: day mnthastacts danag the

X! Jij» of sfcatis* rtfarted "m

reiioea»* woo aaw wai

b**e b m hbnkefnl wader « '„ , j

Art SvopHes

nCTlBC: Cecuerpierv at hcviat I hstae with property Try it* ULt .•%.,. Aasenria atastej as a soar, rirnlar bed I Roan Chmtua Pinr.CakaBBiS.nen; Kpt <

kcadalasaf ^

the a d of the danag* Febraary woen tempera, (of the awatai r t m i M asosttwrrt nfammeinl to nrar irr> <A Jls^ar ihr mmcuti

wnflwr orcared hr1hrm4taft*m&Vt* ' • ~~~ '" '

Drafting Materials -

"Custon Picture Framfng"

11 IWosn. Cl

Mrs Charles Reider. Mrs. T. CRodaw, Mrs. M. C. Rothea,Mrs Charles SameafeM. Mrs.Gilbert Schmidt. Mrs. CharlesE. Smith. Mrs H R Stereas.Mrs Quenlm Syme. Mrs Rok-en Wheaton. and Mrs RobertYoung, all of Summit; MrsJames Byrnes. Mrs H." Free-man an-l Mrs H F. LnrHirr allof New Providence: and MrsLincoln Williams of BerheieyHeights. ' • "

ma QBAtoOpen(Continued from page 1)

gram "Muiic for theseur," heard each Suaday at *p.m. over WNYC, has was Jaarawards as the finest aMskprogram in the cooatry. IBsSylvania Award ninalag televi-sion series "Young Audience."has beett a feature on WCBS-TV.

PoliceNab(Continued fr.im Pace 1)

a dual meter he id is worth ap-proximately tlM since the device is highly complex ia eaa-struction.

Police said the bomb was arelatively crude affiir will the ,explosive powder packed tight!) }into a metal container. ;

COLONIAL IS

COLONIAL PONTIACS"WG 10" Processing System Assares

A More Reliable Used Cor lavestmeat

Spring DriveC i d f

IUhlU, Me

FRED E. FEDERAL—'-''Ymr-SUMMIT Financial Friemd

I Continued from Page 1)in sight of juccass.

Although the cimpauta is ain-one eflprl, ej

has its own budgetdrive not consideredfund. This year's budget of,JT2.200 is the same as lartyear's. V

SoticTton haVe been orgM b?!the steering committee la lai-

upon poteatial donors feeimportance of eontrilaatiac asone g.;t the total of what theyordinarily would five u> each mlthe three partieinatiajg agtariei.

rl the Morrislown Jvnl>rLeague presented the CoaabiardDrive with a check far BWwith which to underwrite pr»motional expenses and a sweretary tor eight weeks. —

by April 10th y

EARNfrom April 1st

Friendly Financial Service* Siw'1891

Summit Federal Sailings

(Continued from Page 1)Even though snow faiiad to

live up to its esno$Bstiaas dar-ing the season, residents werenerertoeless sabjaeteri to atejge of cold weather whieh last-ed throughout the end of De-cember to mid January aad

I from early February to the eadof the month.

and Loan A»*pctatiea

a > •. ' • "' •"-

393 Springfield AVenue

4 « ^pringfieW Aven»«

in Summitd» MifO

tn Bwritdey Heightt

• a . ftwaai * - «MI» aa •«* -awol If ks D M ft*

DaitV » AM 3 P.M Thursday evenings 6 P U 6 P H.

He's phoningto button-up

' plans! For checking on last>

} wiinute deUils, aetfliasg

thing* on flic spot—

there's nofltinglJkeToesr

phone. Try it.

AH NEW CarsNow In Our

Indoor WarehouseA Oaw- Sttxi AaT»craeb3e

Ikaooimq Watery Cewfwra»^»yfrfrjfnai w/lrh—

• FACTORY PRESH"CASIKept Out Of The Weather

• A PANORAMIC DISPLAY

• AN OPPORTUNITY TOCOMPARE

COLONIAL 10 • POINT PROCESSING MCUIDES:•aai-X Ma«w Sciwatifkawf Taaaal X

OZ Oaarned S. 03 M»«r Cbana.d ». Irafca. ~ nay • r ~ f 7. larw9. Wwad •raaaimt I laaaacuM] • . lodlf RwMl Frattladl irMiI f . Caaaajlate Caafiag Sftf ia ServkaaJ aad

Evary Car Traded In From Your Neighbor I* Given Tkw Complete 10-Poiat COIOOMAI Processing Before Delivery to YOM 11

AND V THE CAS OOESNT MEASURE UP TO WHAT WE SAY. M I N 6IT BACK WJTHIM 7 DAYS AND GET YOUft MONEY RACK NO

O.NE ELSE OFFERS THIS GUARANTEE!

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THE SUMMIT HjMLD. Thursday. Mecca 7*. I W I

CHURCH DIRECTORY^,

C-*t* '.to f,m. ftf-.12 JO jim .taad

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rum. i.ti.p.m.. Cfcerafc duar;3 3* p • . JBBMT cbetr; t p as.. JWeMnmster caatr • 'i

ft'edacsday—} a m . (bwa^psvtret: I • » . . Leatca. fan** •!awrtaag ia Pansa Heaac withAM. Leatea ketorr tn .ftrJane* D. Satart in"l ie Old teataates;Oar Day" eaUOed The Fr<*leas • / IV Fatare " !••

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St. John'sLutheran Church

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. —»>.« . . Fourth lec-.Dr. Robert Kunk ont beat a Tree" at St.

Eaiaoopal Church.iaf — f p m ,at paraooage. .......

Mpta Sinai/•aa»m)l A'vjiee"'Hirifcm D SillLeafa E. OavMsoa

p in.. Sabia honor o/ Ni

I o( JCM t»h WomenT i e NaluT:

Preibyreriar, Church.Ne» ProvMeoee

Rev. Richard > . Bryaa•

Today — 3 p.m., Primarychoir rehearsal; 3:30 p.m., Jun-

riorchoir rehearsal: 8:15 p.m.,I Aftllu choir rehearsal.'. Tomorrow — 8 p.m., Country•tlay committee mertnrg.—! "Sunday — 9:30 a m , AdultBible class: 9:30 a.m. and 11a.in.. Church school; Morningworship with theme of "OneGreat Hour of Sharing, and Ser-mon. "Jesus .'laiJ.e.'Hfa.rlJjigJJji

Methodi.t Church ^ ' . ^ ^

AvenueRev. Janes M. Boyd, Minister

Rev. llavld H Joslln

Associate. Minister

Today — 8 45 a m , Morningprayer: 4 p.in, t Juniorj;ijoir^ 8p.m.. Chancel choir. • :

Tomorrow — 8:45 am.. Morn-ing prayer; 6:30 p.m., Pancakesupper.

Saturday — JO a.m., Confirm. Iation class: 1:45-p i n , Junior

Tuesday - 7 p.m. Women'sAlliar-re all church dinner withticketi on »ilc in CommunityHouse after Sunday morning

CalvaryEpiscopal CWreli

Deform and Moorflaad Aves.Rev. Elmrr f Fraarla,

lectorRe«. H K. Diiee

10 a.m.. Choir rr nj,»al; ParenU' groupi; n , ,„•Holy Comnvimo., and «ei,n<nChurch school, 4 p.m., Ini|iUie n c la»; 5:30 p.m., Eve™

f lift

| Hoaday — l a m . , MominMprayer; «:15 p.m., Brother Mo( St. Andrew. ^

| Tuesday - t a.m., Mornin»prayer; «:30 a.m., Holy v 4munion; 10 a.m., Guild of |j|

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vT*a«da» OrL p.«».'./•arafc Sttn+e*. * BapUsa at bolli ^iH'^'mm.'li^M^IL^*^'*

( •U • 11 lisa; at a—a« <* 1b* \fttwwn: y a i

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a.m.

I jefoinarap:- '4 ja-

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Religious:lowship with discussion on Communiun; 9:55 a.m.. Church j prayer; 4 p.m.. Bays' choir::Lenten reading; 7;J0 p m- lioT"The Mi-anifig of Lent"; 7:30 school: 10:30 a.m., C^isr;jel|8;i5 p.m., Evening prayer «nd,Scouts.

RNigious p.m.. Senior High Fellowship [Choir rehiarsal; 11 a.m.. Holy! Ljtany.(with' discussion on "So They I Communion; 8 p.m., DePauw, T o m o r n w - » a.m.. Morning

•—. n » g i l i i i Teat •"".-.ufc/a*,;. . _

Cr>dr FeilMtfesp. Seam lbtb~'«l?Z"™?' ra" * • "»••» «**• *«« "•* ««"*

•;««-/.a^TSl!«Sie^;JiU*'*-<ri''1l^£_*^S5L_lT>i€*"1**' ""Wrsalrapsr re*ea/s«!:| s1—(r»«_J»,n . _ n^f . • Cmmtm

Jewish Community

C«B*erWBaai rtaee Blvd

University dranfa entitled "The:Wirll

Say."| Tuesday — 8 p.m.. Kourtti in]series of five lerrten lectures; Monday — 8:45 a.m.by'Dr Robert Funk at St. An-iCommunion. <

Wednetday -» ».m , , M0]ning prayer; 10 a»m., Church

prayer; 12 noon, Holy Commun- World Service chapter;ion; 12:30 p.m.. Calvary Serv- cesan Women's meeting, at"uT

Holy j ice Chapter luncheon.

„Commwm'Af CUmXtsm

CaMar I m t N Kerknwita•

TaasasTew .— 8:30 p.m.. Sab-fcatt Eve service and sermon,"1»e /ear m America.''•lataroay — » 1 m., -Junior

ray Hill, oni "Is God Dead?"; I ins prayer8 pm , Adult Bible study class, .meetings.

.Saturday — »:30 am.. Youngfusr? rT!" People's conJtrmatien clasrand WSCS C i r c l e . . . . . - n i ^ , . . . , L . . L

Mori.-

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Wednesday — > p.m., Sec-i o n m e e t i n g . — —•-• • -

Oakes Memorial

. Methodist Church12» Morrtt Avenae

He? Clark David CaUeoder

Wednesday—8:15 a.m..ing prayer; 9:33 a.m.,

9 4 5

Morn-Devo-

Dioceian churchschool teachers' conference atNewark.

tnedral Hame, Newark; l i dp.m., Children's Lenten service,4 p.m., St. Cecilia choir; C J)p.m., St. Hilda's Chapter; 7 :iop.m.. Senior choir;. 8:15,pi

;tions; 9:45 a.m . Coffee; 10a.m.. Bible class: 8 p.m.. Len-trn Irrtore in social hall. •"-

.Unitdrtan ChurchSpringrieM and Walrirna Aves.

Sunday — I a.m.. Holy Com- berg.| Lenten lecture by Dr. Will Her

Baptist ChurcK

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>Mtaay — #30 a in . church«iwet; U aJB.. Mjuusa.ww-dtip aarf aermon by Dr Rittdick«o "A Divinarimpprative":' 67B3 . Baptism and communion

iSunday - 9:30 a.m.. Church

.«lM(9!i..-ll ft•fT>i».5fCV.i.eo rf Hol>Communion and commissioningo f visitation personal: 12:30P-"1- Luncheon nnd (imil tram,ing session for Jay ' visitors; 7

B , Vourig adult P ln • Methodist Youth Fellnw-

;. Today,, „.„ dlsciif-irn group with brief talkson sclertetC siibjefU. bv PrTrapp f.illuvyrri b\ rii-cussiun. Sunday — 9;20 a.m. and.lO:5B

a m, Cliurc* school; social halt-tar between' services sron-sored -by

Ttoetday—4 p.m.^ Meeting of r Alonday — 8 p.ip.', Cjiiimlsschool. 9:30 a.m. and. 11 a.m...-Mornipg services and sernjen

Wtaactdar — I p m . Biblewh and prayer MTYICC. Sen-,

iwrseir rehearsal

MsMMf Ortiye Temple,U.H.C.

te». aar^rirk Koberts.

Join — 1 p.m . evangelistic•rrwee.

•aaaar - » a m. BibleN 1 M 4 : 11 :M a m . Morning• • n o i p aad sermon with spe-cial prayer far sick and shut-

, « 3» p a . . Young People'sllt<) ftaofiiUnn

Taecaajr — • p.m. Missionary4-»artaseat

ni mfmbersliifgelism '•

Wednesday — It p.m.. Fourthin series of l-enten programson stewardship. .

Christ firtiirrh. S'lmmitNew England at Sprlnetlelri Av.• iBaptist and (.'ciiiKregatiunal)

MinistersDavid K Barnwell

Richard L. Brubaker

Sunday — 9:30 a.m: and 11a.m.. Morning wois.iip andCommurion meditation by Dr.Barnwell on "Henceforth —Friends'"; Church school class-es

i Wednesday — 8 p.m., LentenI lecture in serial hall of TheI Methodist Church.

First Church of Christ Scientist292 SpriaorMld AvtiHM Summit. N*w JirttyA BrancB ol t f VJTI*I Church The f m t iTiortniat\ firisi

Sri-i.iiW • ID Bml -ft Ma«sachus»tt«Sunday be. lire >; 1; AM Sunday .Schuul 11 AM

WednesLDV Testimony Meeting at 8-Is P.M.

Christian Science Reading RoomOPEN TO THE rillLIC

IW SPKINGKlLXr) AVENUt -exrept Sunday* and hollda\>

Tharadajr e v e n » g » 7:30 to 1:00 ie>c«pt July and AttguiU i i ]alii'i tnr Ai><tn«<.»> meeting Literature on Chniuan jciei.

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We lerv* »»*ry religion, offering (he JO(rmunity t i i* . facilities oi - a. beautiful, ~»'lpUrned Pun*-al Horned-Complete in e«etvWAV W* oK»r comfort convenience,-Midmotf impori.n', the knowixjqe of conducting

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OurTaxesHelp Our JCPskNJPtLc . . In 1961 Paid in TaxesS P r V I H P A T P / ) To «*• communities intoWWl YIUV f l l P Q _ nrmc^are** total of_

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To Grow J8,l77,530The eompanie* are hippy to help the eom.munilies they srrve have good school! andhighways and the other benefits which amodem rivilitation requires to maintainthe American standard of living, the worklVh i h l

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also paid in other taxes, mostlj federaliacoms tax

The companies are not in accord with 4h«manner in which tome of this large amountof money ia being spent The federal gov-ernment is using tax money to bnild need*less electric facilities in direct competitionwith lax-paying electric ullilies. It then aelbthe power to preferred customers at price*wliTch do not reflect taxes? because it payslittle if any —in contrail to the

'14,995,171 •total taxes paid by JCP*L-NJP*L in 1961lapproximately 19 centa of every dollar ofrevenues taken in by the companies.

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TAX PAYING INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC UTILITIEST ll

UTILI; TB» over-all taxes paid in 1961 by investor-owned,

» « paying companies amounted ja tgg^gOQ

Surrogate's Court hfeiqhts Man's InventionCures Sick Auto Engines

THE SVMM1T HERAIP. Thwaiay, March It. 1941 fco.

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Mr.and a&olber ion,

fit met A- Howarth of Jaekaon,

Woodland avenue _,_,_..to three d*ugh "*"*••R P i TheTbe method a baaed ea an

Woodland ivenut aid G»«ndo electronich-n R. "eirce, 149 Colonial CMBoad, iad WUbelmina R. Far.«ll M w t f a B]

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l/BlUte any other aaghte er.lalyeer developed te data, *••instrument enables expert! 'examine aa engine wtthmat *•mantling it, wholly or ia parIt also provide* a nenaaaar

that'graph record of me rmaaagi., The cempeny haa appked lar a'

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' J u n i o r HJqJt S c h . d . l e t ftre.PMUp Collin. will be heard, i in i ipecul number written for

AtMieoJ >pna)9 CORCtrt trumpet and strtni'.On Tuesdjj. at ( p.m. the[ Tbe program u under t o .

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communications. For e*ample^ the t u

Botidet teiting farinr» in engtnef. the arw de-vice WII' uted in a mbwharrttudy to,* determine ruler rracUon to mginr roaaiaaraB. Aeroia section o( SO .,_p]oyfo«. repreieating the -m» public, wis uked. lacIOM en aiiioothmaa of "operation upder varyingUons

men aa a group are morerant of engine matfoartsan men aad lest likely toplain about "car ahike." Aboal,half of- the wwaea wen aatldiiturbed by moderata

ghneet, but threesof the men in the taatbothered by the H O C vibration level.

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muiirtl orfMintioni of Sum-mil Junior Hifh School will pre-pMM ihetr annual iprinf concerti h

fin the Hi(h School auditorium

fird wiU direct the bind aadptbe Jirli' chorui, the bind, the orrheatri, and Eleanor Wolfrom,

You Are invitedBy The Summit Volunteer

FIRST AID SQUAD

, Mend ]1a» (•«!« etofa. Apr*

Thaw—M AM. H * fM. '

pwi « lriuuc wtrh Sir. Lorcti u clinician. The

aaVoty rhanif is IUO f u n p w i <• fifthaojtSi grader* aril is under, the Jr<-c';on o( M<is

TVrpwtta Hit* tt 1,1 ".livvtu u a-Woifmin

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CARPETTftie April meeting of

Yminc Republicans of the tena-mit Area will be held aa Maa-4*1, at the home of *Bowers. 10T the fell* Way.car Hill, at g:U^.JB.

Tbe progress will be atable dieeatesea oa the pea-poses, functions aad actirieJtiof the State Young KeewptkaaaSpeakers of toe eveeiag waa heGeorge M. Gillette Jr. of Mao

Mt^ute-yBclialiiaaa. MmN Dakis Jr. of South Orastffrrational committeeman. aadcandidite for state chairmanand Richard F. Ptohner tiMetochca. candidate for Katjoa-al Oommittaemaa.

Alto ea the agaada tor tartveatng will be resnplatiea «plaaa for the third aoaaal ara-arimary eotktail party ef theYoang lUpabboeta of taa laaavattt Area, te~ be aeM ftthferjApril 13. at Stsnfiare gwart

Hills Persons desiring fartherinform at-on should contact MM*Marion Girgnilo a. C8. l- —

,er MIM Evelyn ' "LCB.S.»U.

•BlindaUadlng. not pity,opfwrtunitiea, not charity.'' ac-cording to M Robert Baraett.Executive Director. AmertaaFeoodation for Ibe Blind.

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E. L. FITTERER409 Broad St., Summit

CRestview 3-8282PARKrNO — OWN THUHS. TIL 9

Thursday, March 29.

Summer Enrichment Programis tor a I

program atHigh School

tfcis week byDirector of the

- EMttJfBcnt SchoolHa? wrutmnt pngrinn will

«aaMe s t i W I s to pursue, sub-let** SMM af «rmcn are notJrvafla*** aarag the regulsr•aaaat year, sad will provide aanitfcj aac at leisure time, exH«sM< Mr Can, ,.

Tuition fees Tor New Provi-dence High Scii <ui SummerEnrichment coupes are $!'»for the first couise and iiifor two eoarses fi.r CUSSJSfive day* -a 'week,:.lja lo l'»a.m. and 10:}>u .1 In to 11:45.July 2nd to August lOtn.Final date for legislation UApril 30th. Students an'urged to register eirly'be-

class r.itt will be

technique to discover fabricposMbilitit'4. Grides: 9-12

Foodf and Natritioa:An opportunity for academic

students and others who couldI not schedule • tor this ejective•darmp 1tip sdiool <-par; inemi\ making, food purchasing, pie-

meals;sound

studj of.nutrition.

cause

— aoaat-ereriit mI t w a r o %i adujtwft,

I u i l i f iu l i «at completion willaad a noution will

student's per-reeord.

mailedManfat

arty i» ApriU

pa ration n{diet aridOrades; 9-12

Exploratory Industrial ArtsAn.Jptri^tiictien.J.'^tbjLJicUi

1» i life m the metal and

tor algebra, statistical analysis,probability and hypo'1 '"'is test-ing, et cetera. l're requisite:successful completion of Alge-bra I. Grades; 1012

Biology Seminar: ,The class will meet every

Wednesday from 9:00 a m. to4:00 p.m. for ten weeks. Fieldstudies, will•. :..aJuniai»....

OBUOHII ekoicet, denot--ed by an *, arc provided on theregistration form. Tin- studentto supply his lesson in iti-rials,

ELEMBNTAKV Hit SICThis includes one w minute

lesson per week on any instru-ment-choir, rhythmic:.. orches-

operrita work-

Ml'SIC

Public Invited to View

The Bright SideNew Provide***—The, Mental child they are trying to help.

Health film, "The Bright Side" > . "The Bright Side" dramatizes

lor tnxee >»«r term*. .Kocneue, woman as aNominees include: John BIT-j ease worker for tha State tor.

slow,, a graduate of the Univtr- of Child Welfare. Shf> is arm,,aily of Kentucky, who serve.: on; •» >n*°lvedI with xm up:, ftm.the Re.cu. Squad. Polie. R e ' 4 ' i n d B n " ' S- >scue, Lay Committees, for theStudy of Educational. Problems. , Officer, Union Celm<

, . . , Community Oampaicn Board of Chosen Freehold.,will is shown at lhe annual the oft neglected irufi that day- captain. Ik is presently I Eliiabeth. and supervisor r f u,

^ '^ . jmeet ing of the Community.to-day enjoyment of.4amily liv-,Democratic Party candidate forjjuvenile Division' She is (jnln,"Iwelc!Service Aisoslalioiu tl«. .her-. 1 '">« »y P«remsMn provide the'"- """"" - - • — -

laboratory work. Ei-scli student 'choir^r 'brass ensemble, choiriough'a private family service'best emotional climate for cbil

woodshops; emphasis on shop safety;

— — "Icsrr and use of tools; instnie-

Introductory Russian:

B . . , c stmctur. ^ » £ , l r a t w... I.e encura^l.Gr.des:

will design at least one major an(j woodwind ensemijle forexperiment, a nature study pro- woodwindVVlayers, Th-ory I.ject and do a w«W> reading piaho keyboard, opent.j »«rk-assignment (if his choice; lee shop, and orchestra luringlures and laboratory work wilt players only) or band.

ADVANCED MtSICbiologist,, comparative chordate This intitules tvooftwuid , en-4parent is not primarily a prob-l

sgf: practicalsummer stress on fluency snd proouncis

cuiru/al . aspects, songsGrades- 9 12!

7-8

anatomy, embryology, physio,logy and films Prerequisite:

lembln and choir.'brass ensemble.

-rhoir or

imagency, on April 3rd «t 8:30; d m l ,„p.m. at the Lincoln School U-! , , ^ . ,brary, Tr« public is invited to j weU-totcgrstcd people,the meeting sponsored by the A report from the CommunityCommunity Campaign agency, j Service Association social work

Thn film *tt«*st.ti>at-b»i»g a i

jlem. but essentiall." a source orj

Tl be HlveR. Tin; |ji

function of the agency

forpleasure,7nd"irXat*esTaTthe1|>rovide,K>^seJillg " 'turn on basic power tools. A o n e y ( ,»r o f biolusy There will all string players "iby audition ;»nxi<4y of parenU can hurt the,"n.*_l*cl?! a n y

complete project f..r each slu-,be at least five field trips of I only for woodwind, porcussionexciting interest sml value, (and lirass,), band, one semi-

private lesson per'wirk. andHarmony l.«a».opcat!a work

i« to

interestGrades: 912

lion; euitufal aspects. »on». Driver Educatin: I MUSIC PROGRAM ""b>r»obertC. GortonJ and the alphabet Grades- 9 12 The phase of behind.the wheel The music/staff has pre- |

Uaua's nuth program' Foundations of Language: includes-. si*, hours of driving pared a ctirj-iculurn especially!wrn „ vdl-raceived. plans for' n^covennR the urisms and time and eighteen hours of ob dedicated to the nWctives ofj ^ , Tfmrf prcirntatkm have meaning of languace as man's servation Thia cinirse is offered the summer school Classes, p'cJwke*a amadeaad in scope ' most valuable social tool; his- id the simlent whose age will be will be scheduled from 8:30 C B ' "" _

--• J» jjinij • « in. tonoal development'T*": "The" 16"years and R months or over a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Weekly as-1 f "~ "•m term n . ! alplialtrt: descriptive linguis- \by the besinnini? of the suHKsemblies ,nd a final concert i M e m b « r l A n d GuBSTS

INSTRUMENTALFor information, call Ceorge

weekda.v m<rning at

eindiag aaa-resideoM. and gridJie-19C. class are wel-

for the coarse•f their choice,courses will not be-

'alphabet; p 1 _tics, phonetics', hiitory oflmcr school.

library jresearch; Grades: 9-12

Elementary * Conversational

Jfort)f ground in French:' introdui

ivsiilra-~TD"¥Pnllrn r

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' ^trrSSttlR' C'Mii-iTales7o"r the"early P " 1 " " * ^ of basic everyday

rrpstration periods l e r m " : n | S h l v recommended asin the near * »>»t»*f«>">4 'or th!1

Readiaz Intprovement:A specialist will use profes

sionaK c i lipmc trai<.< ! , . ! , , l t , 1 ) , , .

Instruc'

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IntermediateFrenca: . .'• I m - p r o v i n i ; conversationalikHli: emphasis will hr placed

v|ystem.

911Typina;

m on the operativelie typewriter; keyJy .by. the

will be in erade> 4. in 8 as at New Providence—In he Live-SepUmber. 1962. ,« ebuible. En- , y n , ACalendar of Kvents for

••^££»2t*£j£?V*«* - Summer I,, of «.edividual schednlfs will be -ar- Summit Area Arts f.mncU. it

h e f p r e . i l l C . 0DeHin£- . nf i^ rTrnn»OM«ty l i s • ' " T i y . . 2

•"•-••_•'-"' -~~ f o r t h f W o n i a i .

. '_ -Tin.-. ... .. .v .» (orThe curriculum n d'iviSed in- i members' and -invited uuestj of

to three maior catec >rirs with'-the Seventh District nf ihe den-.„ experience level suWivismns eral Federation of Woman's

toucn f n l b ] m g ftner. cte-^if'-aHon fur C*il>< aajyi net tor Hi.- (jeneral

Pool PledgesNew Pro\ ideace — T h e

>wimining Pool Corporationreminds all subscribers wholave not connpleted pay-menU on their $50 pledgesfor construction of t h e-.wimming pool, that pledgesmutt, be paid in full byApril 5th.

Checks should be r.adepayable to the New Provi-

ooralion. and mailed to PostOffice-Bex 655, New Provi-dence, or payments In cashmay be made at the Recrea-tion Center. 1291 SpringfieldAve.

within the borou** Funds comefrom the Community Campaign.Current officers are ArthurSmock, president; Edward Lieder, vice president; RaymondSchweitzer, treasurer, and Mrs.Robert Morns, secretary

Three trustees wi'! be electvd

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Develoinient of'shorthand and llie effiefpntpieparatr'n of notes, acquisition

—: . v.— -sfetls—for mofion individual sounds, intonatmn l l a h j ( s . tfchoi b t i e i m

idiom*, important usigei^ and; Gre)f i, , h r , r l h M dI development of oral rornpre_ _ I hension. Prerequisite: one yearH H l l t i m l I "' l''r(>notl Grades 10 12

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I A. study of major prpblcms^,!^^ »ill. hive iiu choice offacing the United States m activity from drawing. paintinS,domestic and foreign fieltla: sculpture, crafts, et cetera.

I field trips to the V. N . indu*try (;rader,: 79(labor and management rela-, \ r t Seminar:

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'crumb pie, jello, aiaortedNew Y o k C :preaaflt an all-Bach program, r

accord..G. Colkfc. *aaa- luiet-

ve f-tj scale far teach. | .tae Jttt- B stftiJl yaar, • PJ"*"J«H W W I t J B t "" week,, commencing April 2. salad, sandwich; Desserts'; New York Chamber Soioutsai a W maimam far At' part of a aaUoaal boger <soi or eold plate lunch n t h A

kJanrrgw-! -aah a thaa," the Stager f e» . •bread aad butter and one-half fiand a: t * » (or tag Center at W Springfield P i t .of milk out 3Se.

.jool taacacn. - A\*roe wiB after a rajaable **»d»ich. fruit and milk.it a turn iw mtoiarmrwws

. .1 »m»A .raMcs'ti mJm. *». .... u, a high of SkM far ing t» . , . —

jsd kindergarten leach ger. " " Hot Platei itm tar high school To eater, sae need only fill " • « . creamed

--. Grade school teachers DM aa entry blank at the S»n«- JJ*11*' """a paaitinii to aarreaie er Ce-Mar aad drop it ui the r1*"'

• A praaf of havtog l a k n ' acpropriate box. Pricef. one of "'""and iectaraa for two which each eatraat checks do

irre preaenled to the her entry blank, arc the.sdrat Assistant kin- kwiag Stager pradwu: a !

•n teachen eaaJd reach taa straight Mitch an• • » <* MM. chuif: a laO-A-Magiett etnaestary and high vacuum tbaaer. aievtb. the Board of Edu- ing floor nofaihw;

I a pobey that lastic t>i>e»Tiler

tpMKt Ot v . W W | 1 DRuiup; Ur. Will Herberg, Phd, pro-Tues.. April 3 Maalc j

rice with li's.sor of Judaic itudiet and Annual Spring Concert pre-1and grr«n social philosophy at Drew Uni-: sented by the Summit Jr. High

«r Juice; Cola venity.' Madison, will be the School Cborui and Orchestra ategg*, sea shell fourth gueit lecturer in Calvary | the auditorium.. t . U P.cheese, pickled | Episcopal Church's Lenten ser- Tickets at door

ie»

caB

Jal-

n i s , H a d . cottage ehi-e«. carrnt cwls: Chicken ulad sand-

Ammoniaftvs Detergents

IN A iOTTlfGrcalia cleaning

g:M P.M. For' Mrs. Whltlecn, C% 7-ZI1T

, -».«». cheese or bolt-ima ie* Ho will- speakTon -'The FrU April «J Theater Sat.. April UHasaraich; DetterU. M o c h a Church and the American Way] "Kiss Me Kale" . presented byj j * " * * * * - f e * * 2 " * ^ .. peach blanc mange, jello. of Lift" at 8:15 p.m. on Wed-! music and drama department! from Douglaa CaSege. faraB}grapefruit. newlaj, April 4. ' "of Gov. Uvingstoo Regional, spoosorad by •arhesey

T a e ^ a , April J ftr H f r b f -, W f U . k m ) w n „ High School in audrMritim. M i jTomato juice, spin pea soup; ]ectmr t a i w r i t ( r m p h u . P.M Ticket, at door .

Hot Plate. Roast pork with o w p h > . i n d t h e i O c U 1 l c i e n c e , . Sun., April « ChBdrea s Fro-

— ^ ^ ^'"ISStfZ'SZ* Bergen B.1W, C, -Cold Plate:

a CbA atraff DeakHstarr Srhoot. • aaP.M. For t>eka<» eaO MnWamaer.

tun . April isnalV Dr HeZr2 ha.",-Men = » ' « » * ^Mtorvi h* 'n'' Haodel"vVlrrcnt Te Pew mi

, i B c l u d m i r

ism and Modern Man".

Summit College Club at Sum-. Selected. T h mit High School Auditorium.! the

Writing, of Martin Buber" Ina' *» ^ ^ f ^ ^ * * ' ^ a « « h .

Hot Plate: Italian spaghetti. Y o r K n l y | ban N.J.. Summit High School I PuMae iariledmeat sauce- grated chee»r. los Wednesday rvening's lecture, Auditorium, *00 r ,M. For m e t Aprfl 17*-d green salad, juice: Cold''» 'expected lo bo an analyaii! ticke t l i call (alter March 2 S ) ' D e . i « tePlate: Sliced cheeic ^n^Liari^-lheChwi-h:* tole in the.pres- Mrs Fielding Cft T«a» mrM (_ Undine sandwtefc. potato satad.ent American scene. Dr. Heir-1 Fielding CR T-asm > ' f M Yew i t l i i aaa i itole slaw; Tana fiah sandwich; ibcrc has 4o..sr b»#n inte-rmterl Tnurs.. April )J Lectare Ck'urch. I at For ticaxa catDesfrrts: Hot crots bun*, ap- in Ihc. problem of whether ur Professor Andre I'hihp, of Uni-1 j , n w , ^ , . Cat T-CMpie tapioca, jello. diced pine- not the Christian Church is I«s veruty of Pans, will speak on' '

ing- its true identity, in the! "Frame—and—AIiici,T1 pit-Shaughesry. y n -

sented by The S m a u l XatsmClub at UacobtonuDS at g:U f i t rtshie hvvited. For h * — atiaa c a l >r.

; Sackstader C*JHO». _;_

"The fcvea Laat War* afChrist" by MBata pwjeaa.4hy C e n t r a l rmftjHnaa(Tiureh wrthehatr

Tfeartiay, April S imeltin; pot of American relig-i aented by'The Athenaeum atjuice, noodle soup: Hot lion. The lecture will be open Summit High Audtonum » is

Plate: Turkey chow raein, crisp'to the public P.M Subscribers only. For in-

with Grand Unions low PricesU.S. Chaici, Padtm Ftp Iraaas

CROSS RIB

LEAN TOr QUAIITT

GROUND CHUCKFRESH

i n . MONTE YEUOW

K PEACHES

dirtt-ted by NellieCewral Church. •-.«• F Mlie in\ited

BRECK' SfwtfccWefk!

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PEAT "• * I v *MOSS — •

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69CHICKEN UVERS ic 6 9 *FRtSH-GENUlNE ' Ttk*FILLEfTfSfcTE - l b . - -#» .

COD STEAKS *39«

SAM GORDON'SWarehouse d e r a t e Sale

GRAPEFRUIT

Freshpak Frozen

ORANGE JUICE

FRESH CALIFORNIA

PARAGUSSWOT CORN! SE0IBS OMKRUIT

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^35*

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CLOTHES DtYBtS

PORTABLE MSHWASHBI$139.95

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ALLJ-tAVOM

ROYALGEUTIN

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lOO^MKNISAN PUT «M50 £ FEITIUZ11 "">i J~

FRUIT COCKTAIL3^00toU. M O M T t ----- ----••.-

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TOMATOESML noun SICTIOMS or

ESCAROU * CHICORYour

Hmgkes AppomH BoardToStwdy

0oy/», Venchoor, LombardiNamed Joyce** Of the Month

A Big Secret!

tor feraur•01 bt hty

EASTERN FUEL CO.

Adults: Name

rgeefAppediGarden Chb

Mcaktr iwaout Ar»iC f c f t f «( CMBiacrt*

SwHcaTo YES! ITS TRUEFotariac CmrniHete FanHy

SUNDAY DINNERFr*. $3.75

COMPLETE DINNER

MOAD1OOMS

COMMUNITY

HOUSE of GUSS JSSg»*_~l Bedrosian's

BILL'S AUTO SERVICOnFRIDAY.MA

OF NEW INTERNATIONAL TRUCAuto Service now locofed in expanded new heodquar-

at S Morris Avcuue, S—MUJt, Mew Jersey, will stage agiant new truck sale celebrating the opening of his new build-

Yoa'U fndovoiloble for iuuuedMe sole and delivery; Pick-tips, Metros. Light ML ilTii and Heavy Duty Trucks and o tre-neudous selection of Scouts — Aaerica's post exciting 4% ^ drive c<Mupacl A l Trucks and Scouts sale priced forthis

K you're plwaiug to buy « Track ttHSpriaah Friday or Sataraay, March 30. 3 i7 for lTruck bay of flw year.

BILLS AUTO SERVICE5 MORUS AVBUJfc SUMMTT. S IX

A premier performance of theT« Deum L»undimu» (Wese Thee, 0 God) by Han-

;! »ill be given i t the Metho-•,i "Church on Palm Sunday,

j.15 it 4:00 p.m. Thii workHandel's first contribution

iKngllsh church rauiic. Writ.j, about 30 yean before Me*.,><, it celebratei the Peace ut. r'cht which marked the end'.'><; war of the Spaniah Sue

ivrfoistt wtU b» James Justice, r" of the JulUlaM School;

a Woodward Clark, soprano,• abeth Clark Haynic, con-to; Ralston Coslett, tenor;

Y William Pierson, bass. Fullf teitra will be used in the

(fioin of Calviry Episcopal;;.,rch and the Methodist-,rfh will Join in this per-r;iance. Motets by Morley,

', citrina, Hoist, and Stravin-ky will alfo be sunf.

SLcrts Navy Traiafagjllir Jerome Cochrane, jr.',

m of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.•„ sr. of 250 Hobrrt iv-

recruit training atfvil Trtining Center,Jlies. 111. J

Local Man 6etsNew Post withKansas UliTity

Bach ConcertEnds SeasonFor Music Guild

John —Oakland Place,mercial viee . presideM

Eiaetne

| musical experiences."' The" group specializes in pre-senting chamber music drawnfrom great master works, past

I and present, which were written! for the leu usual combinationsI of instruments, and which arethus more rarely heard. Thia

SIMM ERAIDHERALD. ' .-Mush

a niV'Hiyi, Mts^John Maekie, Mrs. com* inquiries• »

American EkirtTH EMM - _ , -ice Corp.. tkw Yera. haa t*mappoloUd aMiitant to th« proi-dent of Kansas Power aadLight Company, Taprka. Hrwill begin his newdmiet inApriL

-A-r*tnm at a jtut la

j Aa AH Bach program wit be Sunday they will play a prb "•>"• " " - J o n n Maefcie, Mr*, com* inquiries concerningbeard by members of OIJ Cham- g r a m . t n e y | l s t p c r ( o r m e ( j j n Herbert Mahood; Mrs. Ralph membership in the Chamberber Musk Cuild Sunday. April ThP Higiie, consisting of two Plumley and Mrs Richard M u ' i c G u U d Subscriptions (ort. b ™ * « l * a r i « -BfesslWBaeh C»!it«ai, Number 1«. •Schmidt.ny rtr Whom will wel ** T ^ * 1 m™'-'"* tm- a r e

tmi law Ne* York Chamber ••ich w i u i u m p i n E r i ( M e r y m w n o r o w l " w e l now being received.

tofommit. Guests will lobl. and Nuniner 189, "Meinetas fMlcoaH. At two identical Seele rohmt unS prelst " Suiteperformances, at 4 p.m. and Nhmber One for \>Uo. and trioagain i f f pm. in " - " • • " * • — -- ^the veil knownttiitt* »i!f-play t

PRIZE WIVNERS-'It Mlffht Have Been," *one-aot play (or women p r e s s e d by the dramadepartment of Die. Junior FortnigftUy Club andwritten by Mrs Louis Seller, jr. became a"reality" when it wen first place at the se.with district tournament on March. » i t UtUeFalls. Members of the. wiinini ca*» are, jestedleft to rigM;Mrs_Charles LHammedieu, whuwnn "hi»«t Pd-f»

9tacey in the play; Mrs. truest lidtosa, drannchairman and director; ,Mr». Selzer jr. au-thoress. Standing left to right, Mrs. V^ l*eNarwood and Mrs. Bruce Handeloi g Othermembers of the department who worked- mmakeup »nd props are Mrs. Eawreiue Whitman.Mrs. Peter Jones and Mrs Paul Motienbeclcpr

— — - - - - - -v <Wotm>

Shannahia came to New Yorkai aiaiiUnt rice prtudtnt in1>» from Fort Wayne, lad..whore he haul beea commercialmanager for Indiana k Michi-gan Electrk Co. The AEPSendee Carpi, urf ! i X arc partof the t~vtm-thte AmeneJaElectric Power System.

Active in- electric utility » .duatry affai-i, Mr Mijrmihanorganized and was the firrtchairman of the Kdnon TAet-trie Institute Residential Elec-tric Heating Committee and Ucurrently chairman of the Re-sidential Group and of the LiveBetter Electrically..- P U o m gCommittee. . -~.:. •••

Born at Sparrows Ponrt, Jld ,he hold* aa-Ar ik -letter from

Library of'Congress m. Wasiogton. *nd at other center.culture both .ere and abroad

PmneUiu Vnl»Pfilty 1M ha?attended •xcculive trammgcourse* at M. I. T. aod theUniversity of Mirtifair

in the Metropolitan , ! a r o n flute. ' Alexander Kouin New York, it the j , u l , | , „ „ „ , m ( 1 U r r i e , w i | ) .

harpsichord. All ire)f considerible musical

wiio are recognizedThis mil be the closihg ton- for their solo work and for their

i*rt of the seison tor the CTism-' imuical activities with otherber Music Ouild. and will also. ensembles as well Mr Bressler,mart its" fourth anniversary,'for example, sings'with tha Profor M was in the sprinjr of M58 Mtisi~a, -'and played the titlethat dieir first 'musictn-the- role in thpir production of "THerousid' eeocert was held here.; Play of I)aniel", and Mr. CohenThe J*ew Terk Chamber Soloists 'is t regular member of thethen a newly organized croup Juilliard String Quartet•ere the Cuilds guest, on that i A n y w 1 l a w O u M l i k , , o j«c^m .Uo and they have « . r | o th(, con<.crt „„ S | i n d a y

Uirned several times s.nce <ie- c a i , M r , , K l ) (W1( , B „ ' „ „*V«« increasingly busy • • cks - j to , , „ M r s . R o b ^ ' Krrts•"*•• |C8. . 7-4046, for reservations

"We enjoy playing for Sum-1 Others on the steering commlt-—"~WSdlfBCfr~~ WW^^MeiVIll*!ep --••*--* " " " " • ' •

for Uie

RENAULT40MtLf$ TO GALLON

USED CARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES

Otto Schmidt Jr. •IK.

290.3WlroodSt.Y»rk.Misa 1-ena Itosshirt. Mrs. Rob

find your treasure island of vacation fun inMl Stiff UH ~ Only short hours away via United

in the world. If you like sports, you can golf

Black Marlin off the Kona Coast, spearfish in an underwater para-

... learn to ride a surfboard

maran. W - > For the quieter mordents, you caxi soak up sun on

world-famous beaches d^JT^H"^JBri) (including the unique

Hack sand beach)... enjoy the awe-inspiring scenery

that each of the t«tends has to offer... or shop for exotic gifts of Polynesia

and the Orient in the casual atmosphere

.. . . r ,Chamber Soloists, -for we findiert Donovan, Mrs FrankIbrm very discriminating and JFoucher, Mrs. Ray tlardin Mneager to share with us new Henry Harding, Mrs. James

Authorited Reiuuill-Peugeot Service"30 Yton Quality Swvico

CIL 7.1M5

For the gourmet, there's the delight of a

...or sail in a swift cata

Market. For nighttime fun-there'sthe excitement of ihe Hawaiian

native luau.

•"~"" viWI f BttOfU it? Your Travel Agent wiD tell you how you can enjoy 9 adven-turous days, 8 exotic nights in Honolulu for as. little as $62.91* (pier person, doubleoccupancy), plus air fare. Remember, there's a fly now, pay later plan available, too.

. * Your Travel Agent will make all the arrangemente, including your jet reservations onUnited, your hotel, all sightseeing trips, and if you wish, a rental car.

IOnly United offers daily thru jet service to Hawaii!•Unltad tour #IT-UAH-U

tw BTM CAM UNITED

Sssfc.

PAULSEN TRAVEL BUREAUEstablished 1931

? saa^Ma».iM - j mj '•MCSWOOO Has.Swnntit

Whefryeu and th> maitre d'

discuds the Market before the Menu.or*When you answer the weatherman's prediction of

"Hot Humid A Mdfcgy" with the three little words:.

"Hart%chaffner «v Marx."r

S«* our Hart Schaffntr St Marx Vlracl* suits

Other H.S.&M. Suits

- — Home Of Famous Brands —

HS. & M, Botany "500", Arrow, McGregor, Puritan and Others

75.00 to 139.50

CR 3-1313

CornerSpringfield Ave.

UNTIL NINE SUMMIT

! •

On PlAehgr$t Vacation Heads Fund Drive —. Recent .gu*f>l* at .die'I'a.roiina' Mr> Prirth K Benedict ol 1,4

Hotel. l'm*hur»t. S C , *ttr fYrnwood roail will hcatl anMrs Ttiwxlore W. l£twca <>f 20 area fund^raikihg "drive lor

l I d M Wll ; Bradford Junior College. Brad-' Cult JO.HI and Mrs William t;JuhnMun of :)g t,W" ford, Man.

THE SUMMIT HERAlP1_TW>d«y.

Junior Club to

Hear Address

On Financing

From plain lu lanc\ an ania'ing

JEWELRY

~i"«eifiDlf: of Tti'oorhi">. earrings and charm* -anil, as always our off thr beatenualh collection ot china. t la«lump*. sil\fr anil furniture.

id k—toiiu in Andnt I'lu /.t-nmirrfa

401 Morris Ave., Springfield DR 6-7274

Tiif Ji'niur Kurlmiibtiy Uul'vi ill hold «• jjcnrritt meeting ona:i-il;:i'Mlj>. March -f .at Uwr'urtnuntty. cluh HtHH-

Mr> IMrida J^ius Broiler«ill be gue»t speaiVr fur thefuninj; ami prraenl her topic of"r'.nani-al PlanniiiK, fur Worn-I T i>n a u t h u n l ) m i i l u i i i i h -

"VIVANT"nawast pattarn In

HEIRLOOM* STERLINGBV ONSIOA SILVENSMITHa

Vivantv—an ultra nuJern pattern. expiossin,; all tilevibrancy anil elegance ol life itself—is be-i judged

I>V seeing actual place settings. When you eor.u- in we'llgive >>iu the Spe-ci.il privilege of a fourth pl-ie silting

free, with your purchase of ih'ee'either 4, 5 or Bpc. place settings*

Thii limited time offer applies to individual matchinqplace setting pieces, also. You qet four jnd '

pay for only three! "A basic 4-pc. placa setting $27 SO,.i,.l itlili rirrj ihrrtt. tun (rt thr fourth trrrt

— frtrr. Iml, i m , l»l

4)9 Springfield Ava.

SUMMIT

CR 7-2125

jn Laar, M«T.

iecl. Mr*. Biwk-i ts . member"f the stall ol Richard t Kohnjnii Co, member*, of t)ic> N'ewYork Stotk Exchanj,*

A naine 'if Nvu Y>.k. Mr*otfep Htendrd Smith- CnttrSf

and rt'ceiietl. a ileiiTc in Elvli»h literature from Harnardwherv »h«r»Uo-, studied malheiriatirs and economic, and mi-nored in art. •*

Mis. Broiler is al»o a inrmbc:of the Tlirrcia lirulla Servu-il*»l(tie rtnt j-rnmisOl which nheliii.pUyNewViirk'aml \<» J

Kaffeeklatsch

To Hear Talk

By LibrarianThe next YWCA Kaffeeklatsch i

meeting will be held on Wednes-day morning, April 4. GuestSpeaker will be Miss Jane Me-Clure, Jiead. librarian at l iePublic Library. Her subjectwill be. "Asia Project." a planemphasizing the likenessesrather than the differences inpeople and that life in the fam-ily of man Is the same theworld over.

Diteuuirnportano* otThe subject for the next meet-

ing of the ThoughuUri it theYWCA on Wednesday evening.April 4, will be "The Importance of Leaving A Will." Thespeaker will be Richard Tray-nor, t lawyer.

Tile greeter for the occasionwill be Mr». Uenni* Poyl*. «l-New Providence and hostessesserving refreshment* will be

!Mr*> Robert

SEMIHT PKUVISIUV.U."j-Jiim<P:r memheir j H..I1 and William V._ HfriMrv

reeled by Miss McClure wholived in the Kar East lor 7year*, this project which shehad expected to use chiefly Inthe City of Philadelphia, ulti-mately took fire and become •*nationwide movement in the,U. S.. spread over into Canada,and subsequently became theinspiration tor similar programsin Denmark and Sweden.

Miss McClure will Ocll .thestory of the project which w«smade. |xi»iibU' by a grant fi Jin•the Asn found lion

Coffee uill be served at 10a.m followed'by tin- hour-longprogram at 10:» Then- will bethe usual concurrent .child ai-ti-vitie* and baby siUing services.

MR.4MTHONV0F

i)f ,\)onistu»n are shown abAc dl a tea held 'a | Mr- Ralph Vi'itmer, jr., Mrs. ii.nii.ld IHiu. Mr?<njr l»..t wwk at Moni»iow;i. Ok naif*, i Willuffl C Krc&n. 'Mm Juan T.ili'lliJi jut

left U right *tt JMiss Hape N'aylor. Mits Lyna Mrs Frank S -Otway. 2:i. r'roinWpril 2 t"I'owelL Mr. Jchn L. N'entwld. \lrv Cnarle* T May 5« the group will lake an ,iri<'ni.i,.on courseMarck. Mr.' Ma«10n D. WjJdri.it. M.>. Charles |i.n'aims aaJ wjrEings of the l.fitur

dial im ileil lo attend this orit»>^ uwklv programs

rrn lixlnlr-^.r Ifink l>«lr i..it tl.-«irr

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tlt>li,tlril%

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Mr».K«fhrynDeat . ,<"*>• »-m -nl*kc tbeir hooie at» 1 / N I . [ , ' • » » / J . R u « » B . *>•"<>•

And Ohio Man W e d The bride is Uw widow <.l" The mainjge of Mrs Kathijn Herbert L Deal assistant vice

Flower ArrangingOffered by YWCA

A -prm;; llmtvr ananums

merly of Countryside. tJ Leo phone fc Telegraph Company._nard R Krvtb of Cleveland. »-ho died in 1*U.Oh;o. took, place Saturday. — 'Marc) 3. in the chapel of Cen- Cornell W o m e n Plantra) *re»bytenan Ciiureh. with • „ , . . - j p .the Rev c. E Davison official- Benef i t t , a r d Kartying. . ( : . ....Mrs Walter P, Kedor .ind

Barbara Lorame Deal wirljer Jfrs. Robert M. Dunsmore willmother* only attendant. Ed- ,„ hostesse» at a deuert bridgeward Joseph Shoffner of Chat- ^ ^ to be held at the Fedorham. served •• he«t man for h o m e M oa«; Ridgt avenue, on5'r Ervih A p r i ) 4 (or the benefit of the

Following the. candlelig.1t cer- Cornell Women's Club scholar-:entor.y* recepltoit was held at.shio fundCanoe Irook Country Club. Mr. Mrs. Heikki J. Jutib of 23and Mrs Ervin flew to the Car- • ICdgemort avenue is co-chair-ibbean where they spent two man for the benedt. which eonweeks in Puerto Rico and the', si(U of six parties simultanVirgin Islands, stopping en eously held is different comloute in Florida. After April 11 munitie*.

Class .ha> been announced by the Sinai. SuYWCA. A five-lesson course be-tmnini; April 12 (omitting April

n: for3 p.m. for informed!-

ORT Meeting FeaturesSpring Fashion Show

Thi'ni'Xl regular meetingthe Summit -Chapter of OBI.illrxuniziition l:>r RehabilitationThrmittii Training 1. will, be hi'W»n Tuesday. Annl 3. at Temple

p.m.

SUMMIT A-NfMAl

WELFAIE L U 6 U I INC.

on>KR9 WANTtU fUHl

nialr. •hl(» a l u Jiort hair-n\ dof.

«lr, wlillr Mini lirt.HH |III)III>.*M> l««l awl ntny .IIUUWU

•• '1.01ft AMU.IIV

UNUSUALLYDELICIOUS

LfNTENCASSEROLES

Call

IffilEWi!"CATERfR

OR«|tl 6-022814 Toy.01 St., MIHburnf'

- -GunconicuiiisSI3 ft\TH.\t!*<lVK\VK

«H\NCt. N J.lit SPKIM.HH II

. '»• i

OR. J- IOM OR. t-4iwa J_

from 1b,,., , , mo<ieU, and giving Upton make-up for Spring, fiuests

^'Hetf^i i jBns .rjr lOi l l lLT. l ieraiTTir^tonnrr:made immediately as'the Broun In «' ia't'on' Suest speaker

We devote ourselves to good fit for growing fee t . . . it's so im-portant for them; playtime or any time. So bring your childrenin for the shoe that most famously serves this purpose.

THOMPSON'S J«wtlry md GiftsArtiuu Pelbsi Proprietor. Jewekr. a*4 OttigMr

IRIDAI RiaiSTRY S B VIC!STERLING . . . Tcwlt. Gorham, Kirk -,

CHINA . . . Wedgwood, Spodt. Royal OovlfoflT• • lU ik

• CRYSTAL . . . Tit-fin, Fostoria. 'Shiar*. Skrut ofSwadan

flat ao t i otker popular kraadt

M> Specialise in Jewelry DtMign and RepairWork Oaae oa Premises

SI UNION • U C E . SUMMIT CR 3-3301Off. BaOtMi SUtloa

NewFemininityin the

"Two-Piece Dress~^The wft, gentle draplnf

" at the overblouae, with velvetsecants at slioulder andhipbone, sets a completelyfeminine mood. Addingtoit,th»iiflit,lacy /*

t of the eleirant ~~'X""

rue *noe wmt im wuvrm* wr

IT MAY BEA PICNIC .. •

"FOR THEM, .BUT IT'S SERIOUS

Every (urnof the foot ,reveals a

&uiart newfeature.?.a

fashionablesquare-toe

7* littleshaped

, heel..t(indsoft untined...

: ftrn tone leather< or-

Summit Shoe Shop SUMMTSHOE SHOP

The instructor will be Mrs.David P. Barr> jif Summit, anationally accredited flowershow judsf, exhibitor, amiteacher. Students should bringtheir own containers, flowers,holder*.' and scissor^ lluhysit-

minal fee for yougslers 18months i»f age or older whosemothers are registered in the

birth, but now a resident ofMurray Hill. Mr. Levinr foughtin the "War" (If Liberation"

To Hold SaleThe class mother!'of Our

Ladv of Peace School. New

, r o r a 10 a m | 0 5 p . m . in the»clfool cafeteria on South street,New Providw.cc.

Sp. .4th Grade and Mri. A!•belt t\ -<iarguilo. formerly ot63 Lu-iwj*ton avenue. /Sv*Providence, have announced thebirth of a son, Albert AnthonyGarguilo. on Ma,rch 4 at Mar-tin Army Hospital, Kort Benik.ing, Ca. Mrs. Garguiiu is trioformer Patricia Ann Shanley.

Bowle^Have DaughterA daughter was horn to Mi

and Mrs. RobertV. Bowles ofGarden City. L. I., on March17 at HarkneM avillion, NewYork City. Mrs. Bowles isthe former Miss Ann CarterSmith, daughter of Mi-, andMrs. Samuel ArSmith, jr., of108 Hobart avenue. The child.;

who has been named Alice Mor-1

of Dr. ami Mrs. R. II. Bowlesof Sarasota, Fla., formerly of

'iTWH'Vitj. , . ,

-COMPLETE

INTERIOR

DECORATING

SERVICE

ADAMS STUDIOInteriors

4ft Chatham Rd\,

Short HillsOpposite ItailriMd illation

DRexel 9-5267

Nrailtirt • Foiwiei

Lampi • Wallpaper

OPENING r

SATURDAY

ATI HE

Short H'lli Moll.>I In II.,>l»l| IVIIrr.)

cosmetiqueXeir Jenttu'H Larfunt Cuntom Voamttic Houw

Our Beauty Gifts For You!

F R E E . . A K.5o UFSTKK . Krlecl >oui.from our exciting new collection of CLLOF VTRA Lli1

STICKS.

.,-. Our Krench Salua FACIAL . . . maHi-ail appointment now lo be pampered ami rejuvenatedby the skilled hands ol our facial expert.

PRPFr I % B K • • • Open House lor BEAITV CLASSFSeach Thur»diy eve«ing from 8 'tU 8. , ' ' "

i'ou'll Love The SewettGRAYCKE Salon »>the Short Hills Mall, where you'll enjoy . . .• A Fabulous International Art Uallery• Complimentary Refreshments• Consultations IVith Skilled Make-up \rli»l,

i_Free^Delivery Services• ChargT

Bring This Ad With YouTo Rtceiv* Your Fft« Gift* . . .

•)•• • \ - i v i ' - M I :

.VH ' « " M . i a

Af The Mall - SHORT HltLSOR H-7767

The Secret of figure Beauty...Keep your body in

Etra iht H U M line, ,),n

fall call atmnniD ip allim »ti*|. 1 rlrrk hiplinr

Artfully dr»ijnrd.TRU BALANCE ukei

inche« off vour hips, flatten*and rune* von junt a»

you like 10 be. The ihipinjKCret't the diagonal

control, ucliuive withTRl> BALANCE. imnfTov

the most wonderful eenwnf hodv freedom and

•upetb comfort. You owei1t«youts«ll.1oiDnt

Kardrobe. le be proper^' ukea ia bjTRU BAUNCE.

Dynamic cablc-knit elaittc.•Mule back nd /ronl

a«ne/j. Pink. Wkitr.

Aitrcgt waiitline —'1 Iflrnfth

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PATRICIA. CARTEE2* N«chwood Rd.

CR. 3-0713 sn.TNI f

IAl Conctt Eiptrtly Firttd byGRADUATE CORSETTIERES

Alterations Fni

FASHION STORE425 Springfield Avc, Summit CR. 3-

Shfrwbin,, llaroid S. Bell of 4> Woodani! avenue, is a member ofl c planning oommlttce for thersi annual antique show to beDeducted AprU 24, 25. and 28 at;nlun Junior College, Cranford,

the college's citiiens ad-,,„!> landicaping committee.

|gamed School AldV. _' Rlchird W. Euatia of »

[irkview Terrace, has been,ined a member of the plan-n; committee for Colby Jun-r College'i Jer»ey Alumna*

r..ip> fund-raising activities.

) . » m s j n b e L p L b- Mrs. CharUi Marct of

I..;ray HID.

ENGAGED-Mr and Mrs. Rich

Mr. and Mrs. George J. Morri-son of 105 New England avenueand Lake George. N.Y.. Thecouple graduated from MillburnHigh School. Miss Fiehelkorn ispresently attending College ofSt. Eluabetli, Convent. Mr. Mor-

Miss Afterbury

Wed Saturday to

Jay HarringtonMisi Elizabeth Reynolds At-

lerbury, daughter of Mr. and. „Mrs. John Reynolds Atterbury] \of Edgewood Drive! became the' *bride Saturday of Jay Peter:Harrington, son of'Dr. and Mrs.4

J: Henry Harrington of Rock-away. Rev. Elmer F. Francisperformed the ceremony ln|Calvary Episcopal Church. Areception was held at the Atter-bury home.

Juliii Ja)•ui matron o( honor and othir,attendant.; were Mrs. FrederickA. Coombs 3rd, Mrs. CharlesH, Lindner jr. and Miss Eve Ly-ford Hal. Dr.. Harrington served

- as best man for his son. Uihers

! Christ ChildGtoup PlansFall Luncheon

Mrs. John Fieslrr was hostess.•i a Lenten luncheon held ati linst Child Society Center, 76I'ruspect itreet, last week.• 'ant ve.re.madeior theiorth—

ning luncheon. bridge and!jiliion show which will be held'

at Chanticler on October «.Mrt. feislcr, general chair-

man of the annual event, willbe cMlited by co-churman Mri.Fred Peters of Short l)jlls Com-mittee" chairmen from Summitare Mil. A: "CainiWitarMDoyle, Mr«. R. Heroins}-, Mrs.W. Koop, Mrs. I,, Mmiquin, Mrs.W. Slurp, Hrs. R Royce

Also present at laM n-eek's

THE 196? 17

Gardens Are

Topic for

NewcomersThe evening sroup_o' the Wei;

come Wagon Newcomers' Clubwill meet April 2 at 8:15 p.m

at Christ Church Knc Peter

son, I'nion County Agent, 'will [4 p.m

.Apeak on "Gardening ' (.'allI Kirjt oixiiimvit in 1952

Mrs Herbert Bardes at 273-3710 •*'VMI '" ' u ' f •'Pnn>! 'nd

Kent Place Schedulei |'rated by slides of "A Trip toAnnual Clothing Sale '

The annual spring clothing' —sale, for the benefit ol the KentI'lace School library, and facul-ty lounge.will be held on Thurs-day. April 5 I rum 8:30 a.m.Until ..4,oJiiJ..in. Plitaaer Gym-naaluni.

Consignment* or donations

fallwr reservation*. inp elnthiny sale !»

TELLS OF TROTH-Dr andluncheon, was the president of

The bride is an alumna o f i P a r k M l M Aufiero ii employ-kid Cll d teaches <Skidmore College and « « < * « ' c d U J

kindergarten at Short Hills , , ' , : . .Country Day School: Mr. i i . r . : ^ 0 " l s m . ™rinflton was graduated

-. Cwr- BIRJHS

Cornell University and i» w't l l-'1(,Dith# Federal Reserve Bank of !!__

son of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam^.— Wood of Douglas, Arizona. Miss

_ . do-. To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.M oore at tended-Summit-HH*•jpartment of Suburban Propane O'Mahoney of 45 Ashland road. School and Western Collew for"! Gas Corp., Whippany. (Frant^a son, born March 21 Women, Oxford. Ohio. She is

To Mr, and Mrs, Krnc>t Bolli-iWith National Broadcasting Iom

rison attended Pau1 Smith Col- NewIcge and is now employed at>'layout engineer by the ' Bryan(tmWrnriii>i),Cu.t,Ki)rtli Arling-f

J " " . • , , . , . , ger of 62 Kent I'lace. Boulevard.fpany in New York City. Mr:been named to the honors u s t a i | a d j h t e r N i | n M a | . ( , h , , l W o o d graduatcU. from l'mvcr

" • " - " " ' ^ J « ' A i f t l A

: CollegeAccept Pledge Bids

, MacMurray College.IviUe.. 1)1 A sophomore. !'• To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard

Berkeley Heights, a son, bornMarch, 20 : \

of An/jini and Aim/iran

lir.M liMilennnl vulli

The April meeting of .the gar-ilen group will als» be held Aprilr from l to j p m at the. home"I Mrs. A. S Cortdlr. SI Sussex Road, Murray Hill Thespeaker will IK- Mr, KennethIloiemuh, who mil demonstrate>pniiH llor»l arrangement* Korrrnervjlioiw ca-' Mrs. Comtie at

j27.1-.V5I7.

YW Homemakers _To Hear StylistThe HmmniakeiV t |uh „( the-

1WCA wil) hold an open meetint! pn Friday, April •« at (TOp.m.

A feature of the ruining will.4* ».. pr? ».>nt»tion by Bwiv Bestintitle,!. • Lady B(.' UvelV••>. m

tclioul Kentj ill Ihe upuci| Place

Serving as' I o iliainueii lluasprinif arc Mr. John M Mackmar and' Mr« W. HramlfonlWiley. Imth ul Siimulit Thevwill be ahsi.ileil by approximately SO eommittee mrmhrrs from

i Summit and the urea

' Program on SundayTlie Jgal Sunday allcrnuun

Drop-In until fall will li« held atthe YWCA on April l from X7P.m. A special feature of Ihe

•sftomoon will be a la|k- illus

WEDDINGLORI

MWg*McGevM

The bridal vei! Is symbolicof Ihe privacy of marriedHie, but Ui th- brlde-tn-beIt's her latt chance lor con

•Hi nt-fir

«he choose*.Kvery brkte is just as secrrllvr about the dress ftiIhe occasion and we "lidand abet" her win the larfr»l ri>llrrlion ul nnbellevably krauliful rirntim, mariel»"»ell for «:<•* and more,but yours lor price* Ironiim.93 to 4125. Your secret,loo, can be BMired beraoseyour selectloa is made inthe complete jirivary of mybridal house. Fur a a«ruaalappointmrnl ju>i rail MarfeMcGr\na. BR. S UOH.

THE flNGRY SCHOOL215 Mort* Avtmw, HMbWt. W.J.

annnunrt rtint i—'Westminster College, New wil- Alison Webb of 2 Silver U k e : T o M r , m I M | . y Kredenck1 P,. have accepted Drive, a sophomore at- bkid- Tishlcr of J05 New Knijland

- Ofth«

Great French

Deaiflner»l

Fellows Have SonAnnouncement ha, been made-Scrfge"'bids' -Miren""^^^; more ' College. Saratoga Spa. a v e n i u e iy%_ born •Mal-ciT'w..

of the birth of a «>n, Scott Uw-1 daughter of Dr. snd Mrs. Jtobert N.Y-, has been named to the T o „,. 4 f t d M r s ^ ^

: mington.

_ A brilliant new

collection,..our

own selection*,

reproduced

in amazing detail.

So*

them

tomorrow!

Informal

modeling

throughout

the store.

11:0O a.m.

4:OO p.m.

Paradise of Ig.5 Noath slroet.* , a j o n , r bbxn

\n U,u,s Hn,J

STAFFORD HALLSchool of Rusinena

Sl!» MIT

COURSEAl»

•TENOnitArfllC BRUSH UP••< ipn-UI eounn In

aCCOIINTINO ENGLISHTVrEWRITINO

, Plunnent BirilriBIT tnt Etenlni Claim

CR 1-3611 184 Summit Avenue

was pledged to Alpha Sigma Phifraletnity. Both are SummitHigh School graduates^

university ot Michigan, Annmin.jif »o Radoini nriv.-. NewProvidence, a MJM. Imrn Marcii

an account exeeutive »ilh ,1Walter Thompson >'Cuin|>an}.

Cil>-. (Rowr atuUiu)

; Fortnightly UmT toI Hejf Talk on

Mrs Johh.Tennant,present a pioxram, on

sluiw him one b»>lr.' eiistuineran be xiia-il t0 i n a n y oceanons

.by Hie use ol a variety-nt in-'tereitlhj a'v'ceiisori^" Her aji

VV nipetniK ol therlfparlincnl ol

sorcil Irt <.'.irh.vs'Uiindr>'

Itelreshmenlt. will be ".servedl«i wlurh a 'contribution is askfil r'or futlirr-inturraalion, cullIhp VWCA at'CR .! 4241'

ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONSFor the fall of 1U2

r M f J u i M to Gratln 4 rhrenfh IV' ^Wfil be given on

SATURDAY. APRIL 14. 1U2For further information

Write or Call the School 'Telephone II S-»f»O ^ —

On Rutgers Deal's Li»«Joins Fraternity . . . . — . . un Laorw Br»v« » BeechTimothy McMillin, on of Spring Drive, a student at Rut-Mf. and Mr*. David C, Mil-^ gem Newark divtMon. has been

'lin of 60 Plssaic ayehiie. lift;named to the dean's list.been initiated into membershipin Kappa Delta Mio fraternity Win* Honorary Awardat Gettysburg College. Mc.Mil Mary Ann Tretjcn of 21 Edgelin ia a freshman. »ood road, a junto- at Trmity

Honors List of

Fior Design

Carefully planned to suit individual tastes Ijand modes of living.

ISABEL PALMER • INTERIORS(formerly with Telfer Studio$)

121 Millburn Av«nu* Short Hills, N. j .DRexel 9-231 < .

received Ihe StPatricia Jordan, d;ughtcr of Sienna n.edal. under:

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan i achiveinent award ofof 78 West End avenue, has Gamma Pi. honorary society for

Catholic women's colleges. She: ii a National Merit scholar, sec-retary of student government

To Mr. and Mrs. I'jul Monohan of 3S Stockton road, adaUgfeMrAflrn*4Ta~rrh"'l7.

To Mr. and Mrs fjeorgeBOSICS :oX a KCne^BSSleTarHrBerkeley Heights, a son, bornMarch 17.

To Mr. and Mr». Fred Spalding of 7 Williams street, a ton,born March 16. " -;——••

To Mr. and Mrs. Richard

Fortnightly i'luh toila\ al • p inM.'f Tennant, * \une Itrur

MarchTo !

ress »nd dramatic director, and-views ahuul -aa pl«

Rorrl in rjiglircl .mil educatedthere at WelliiiKt<inMrs Tcnnanl atte.ided lui;hrchwl in Ann Arbor, Mich hifore entering the UniVersity ulMichifian, where she majoieil inEnglish aqd drama, ifml re

her B A. and

,„ |?rilVircfc 16

Oa) Hand Dean'i l i l tMary Jo Miller, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Millerof 15 Linden Place, has beennamed to We dean*slist

Return from Trip

! Africa.

K M PLACE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS— Applications Now leinf Received

—^ To Klmle»i|uilemtroinli grode^S^

ENTRANCE EXAMINATION DATES: —

April 71*—Orade i tttrouqh 11

April I4tfc—Klaxieroartee throitoji Grade 5

Home for VaeaitM .Judy Conn of 23 Knob Hill

drive, a freshman at Duke Uni-Iversity, is home for the springholidays. She is assistant treas-urer of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.

Elected to Pki Beta KappaMiss Jane Ozenberger. daugh-

ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ed-win Oienberger of 10 West Ave-nue, was one of the 22 Mount"HqliOkr College aeminrs rrttt*

Louise Sproule prize for writ inc.as a freshman and Was nameda Sarah Wllllfton Scholar hersophomore year. She has taughtpiano for the Is it three years

.and has performed in severalI student recitals, including aperformance of Beethoven'sThird Piano Concerto with the'1

Mount Holyoke and MIT orches-tras last year.

iy elected lo Phi Beta Kappa'.Election was based on academicexcellence during three and ahalf years of work

A graduate of Summit HighSchool, Miss Ozenberger ismajonng in music al MountHolyoke snd .11 doing honors

Leaving for BermMiss Mary Lou Golding will,

be a member of a party of stu-dents of Lasell Junior College.Auburndale. Mass.. leaving Boston Airport tomorrow to spendthe spring vacation in Bermuda 'until April 6. Mitts Golding is ;

Mr.Albert E. Golding of 116 Gallinaon Drive, Murray Hill.

a National MeritScholarship, she received the

See Miss Betmarshow her new spring hats,!Sotufdoy. Morch 31

NO SEAMS IN BACK IFamous Kali-iten-ilis seamiest back construc-

tion — no womi (inside of out) - to rip or

••or, 0 / hurt sensitive young feel.

I/ Stunning... young

- breton, by Betmar. in

-" imported Swiss braid.

Black, navy, white, beige.,

coffee, or red.

Altmdn millinery,

lower level. The Mall

.-—•• at Short Hills.

DRexel 9-3000. 9.00 SprfogfMd Avt., Summit

Beak the Season Barrier!

ch.rge 0,follow the pro«,,m

Providence is serving as lun.pi-u l l l y c h a i r m i " ' '<»r the annuals n n n R '™n*«on nf regional<-™lrnary College f(), Women

n antiqued bone

Catmellattes — very

very lovely —

the lint hint •»<

iprinq riqht

through summer ) !

- A Port rail SavesA Bit of Chi'dhoor?

For Those. ••When" Memories of

Firture Years.

Frwn Tht itudi* of

Summit CR 1-2041

Thursday 'til • P.M.Vonday thru Saturday from I U> i.M

^ Com sTFpJhRoufh OURDOOR-

BfA

woNdeRFuL WORLJ OF

^FABRIC.AT HALF The COST!!

TtEMeNdous NEW CoLtecftdNTREMENdouBrNEW SAVINGS

CALICO CORNERS m twit IIHAMOYf*

0

*#«• ThuneUy, March 3».

Stirling Hotel Bo vlers Rack Up1,101 Game, 3,021 Series

LTeamftaceIn BoroughTin

Clubbers Triumph, StayIn Race for Second Spot

SUrliof — Stilling Hole! and' DUi Pi l h d h »nh at lean one 200 game.1/ Delll Polli shared the •put-

light In the-Stirling A. A. Bmil- _ E „ . _"injf League. The Holer tfowierr•l-^"^f s- ' --*:----? JV~ t~-

i up with a 1,101 game anda 1,020 series in winning twogames from. Mlhal -Builders toretain their three-same lead<'ver Schmali'i D«ir> Sclimalzwon.twice frum Hoiti Store

DeliaToUi roUed~i

s'.ven other pmneri c»me up Stirling Hotelh l 'i Schmalj's

Moid Suburban

P. Yarttiolta, Bi ; A. Simonet, R ( d , f P h i r m

211. :uur T. Simms.211; R. Bui-, Stirling Hard»ar»

45'43

40

so: 3M, J SUva. 209, and J. Dorti Store 37! JTruppi. 201. . . Stirling. -Uept. Store 37'i

d An-hie's Go>»-Printing Co. 37>i M.nltlna Mlhal Builder- 36

Priming

paiklinrf Hoif| Suburban and Stirlingindividual lUroVarf" respectively. StirlingXT game (o

•coring honors on a nig l i l i ' [bu : n,>p s r t m t m store won two•corei. R. Sepe had i -.'l gimc, games from Rulge Pharmacy. -in polling a 610 «ene«; while. The standing.:

New Provideace -New Provldent,_The Jo«ph b e r , | t l y < d ^ ^ nmiaf , „

second place in the NewBlifcrtball« Stlckmen, 61-59.

on the itringth of a last periodrally.

T h e i r t i i u v e the CtUbbeM »._. ...... 6-5 record and left them one-Hotel Suburban and Co!oniiH»«h' J i m i bark ot the Steam-

4 3 ' art tied in games won and lott • rollers ffi-4) who were IdleJ3 (' but the hotel bowler* have ac- Meanwhile, the league-lead-; Clubbers*• cumullted six points more than ing Air Reduction team romped: Stickmen~__TfllftDUL.tic.tlgJ).Atrtfs._ . , to Its lfith victory in 11 aam«i, AlligeWw

Marie Plcclon? rolled a 201 downing the wlntasi Alligators. —name and a 510 lerln to help 48-25.

--sa-il

f. Church learn turned the NewProvidence Women'i BowlingLeague into a two-team race byupsetting leading Hotel Subur-ban three points In one, while 'ninnerun Colonial Pontur won

"four' points from LbuvirThir-"coil Delight

Club-; lead. The Alligators stunned theleague-leaders by battling backto a 20-17 deficit la the thirdperiod. Paced by Arquette andDick Zeltler, Air Reduction ex-ploded for 26 points in the final Iperiod to turn the game iota arout.

the ttandingsW L Pet.

Air Reduction 10 1 • .809Steamrollers « 4 .(00

S P O R T S

6• I •

.543

Bahr Rolls Record 256 Game,672 Series iff

Berkeley Heighla - H. Bahr games, while its doseit pur-[205, 566; A. Keola, 223.rolled two leauu* highj—a 256'sueng

a 672 neries—in the and

p[—Truesdell Bito and K.iMandata, 212; J. Kaw.r ;„

K Trophji Mart—both II. l'appas, 209; D bepuy,-JuB l l i K * b i «

Retain LeadIn Borough

Hayes, Henderjon and Smith

'" "

SuritiQ Is H*re Iat

MAIN AUTO SALES134 Main St., Madison, N. J.

You owe it .to yourself to ! • •and driveth»—GREATEST "-

fLYMOUTH and VALIANT t m luitt

matchlead in the' High scores: I. Callahstt, 1M,

League 1 8 1 ; r- Marcelliano, 1W; Ger-

fourth pUee.

Temple SinaiPinners PostUpset Win

game andBeTJfeTeT"BowtinK League to spark Melnr Meat leads by nine full games, giero, 209, and C. Delia,Bus Service to a sweep of: Other two-game winners were The standings:

.Berkeley Hecrcation. Bahr had. Nijon Office Services, Harquail w

Th

-3Privt One FREE of My obligation for 1 H I .end pro** to yourself that X S the fi»esidrive you'll evtr tiptrience. W* have 4Oemonstroton available.

New Providence— Towne Deli'itessen held the

Rocky ~ Hollers Bov.s...B « ~ _ _ n | . . . „•,„ •' ^ , _ , _. .J i!L_ ' tn«fe McCee. l«0; Diana Hes-wmmng two out of three from ( e f , „ m . M l r y w , y n ( w .

the Hurricanes. West Penn Oil Helen Baicom. 172. 160? . H.took two from Cory's 5 it "10 Paptoults, 188: M. "kimple. 169.and Arehgate Homes took two • « : M. Lange. l(H: niane En-from Stratton Realty Winl- 'Uni- 1 8 g: T-"! Phillips, 162;fred's Studro took two out ofLo"y Behrens, 167. 160; Ford • Treat's B*ke So. 54three from Park Beverage. Dentils, 168, .165. Shirlev Hnuck, Louvis Char.De. 52'

Hilda HoffeldOil had' a 466 seriese»t individual game was bowled^ , „ ^ , „ ... . . . . „by Portia CKechlo of T o w n e ^ l ^ m l t o . i.e^lM. 507.

ither game* of 222 and 1M in Brothers andAmlano Brothers. Berkeley Meat Mkt.his recdrd «<T ' Other high tcbres: D. Steelc, Truesdell Esw

Berkeley Meat Market con- 207, 203, 598, R "Buyer, 214, K It K Trophy HartSummit—In the Summit Inter tinued its .romp toward the 201, $82; J. Clark, 213,5*1; R. Nijon Office Serv.

Church Bowling League the [league crown by winning two'GUbert. 198, 193, M»; G. Be«lit, WI-R-ETAir Reduction blanked the Al- leading Combined Churchmen i~—: : TT^—" : : ' ! ~ ^ s _ M e l n i B"*- *•*••

[Harquail Bros.Berkeley Recreation

I Amiano Bros

For New Summit Coach

*"cUon blanked the AlJ'Satori m tb« aetond.perioa »». jo^ l w o . i m e , l n d three points1*- m m ^ <o ' »-3 halftlmejto Temple Sinai. The Jecono1-

; - , p l a c e St. John's Lutheran AHotel Suburban B8'.3 4«'i 32W team lost two games and three

Inexperience Problem

nl w»« p # n B 1 M ; Hplen Ziser. IKS. 165; Ruth Joseph K. Church 5?fries The hieh T " v l " r m- lm- t n s ' 3 : 3tt** P a i n t ***• I n« 5'm ! J . w f t • Ffrtrflnjr. 175: Itilnia Kr>lco. 174, Adell's 51

4kPrices Start at: *

PLYMOUTH 1 8 9 5 OQDrli\errrt

Del, with a 1*1 T.loria Broirolled a 180, Janet Islicb, 172;Doris Ort, 171; Kathy Youne.166: Dot Fyre, 155; and BemiceSullivan, 154.

The first five teama are:Won Lost

Towne Del. . " 434 51 Vi! Hurricanes " 42 33Cory's 41 li 33V>West Penn Oil 40'i 34Vi |Stratton Realty 39 ~3T~ !

p u - w - «-• Miss-Nelbe

Colonial Pontiae 62U-4SU.32U. points to the Faith LutheransPlaza Lanes 61 43 38 The third place Oakrs Memo-D&N Deadstock 60' i 45'i 35W ! rial Pinners won three games

41 40 i and four points from the St.3T? 43'7 John's Lutheran B team. The38 4240 4139 c and fuor point* from ttic Melh

•ft—'46' game* aitd three points fromCenter SU.ionm sg

4i4O'i 31H 504 the Jewish Community "Center

games for the evening

Ace Pitcher, Inf ieldersHope of Highlanders

By Lew Kamm | George Lee and Jim Koppel.Summit - The West Orange Warren Cardone, who ha*

High School diamond will bo. been rapping the ball in prac-" be in the 'ouUield

High Schools 19G2 baseball along with Pat Priore. 'Sum-tuam'. whitii Mil begin a i6- mif* 1>est de-iensive oilrflelde:;game schediili'next Thursday, -"i*k Squire, CUrke. Zampjm.

'April 5, at 3:30 o'clock . ! Leu, and Vitale. Many new faces will be seenon the Summit nine this year,

. „ . . . . „ _ . . „ . . „ „ „ . . . . . . . . . H h school diajnond will ho"""'Presbyterians moved into fourth l h e , I u n c h i n g p , d ( o r S u m m l , Uce, will

T U - e by n imim three games- l l i f f h s ,h ,> n* t ,qr,, h j , , h 3 i i along with

Royals CHnchBoys'LeagueCage Title

theWhen ajked what the pros-jthe-New Providence

were for this season, 5 t n , n d 6 U l G r a d e ]

six years,; Highland tlw HtU

Berkeley Heights - Jerry Di-Pascjuale. a senior rishthanded

MAIN AUTO SALES134 MAIN, ST.. MADISON

FR 7-0240 Open T| t P.M.

DICK HORNEK -Tree Surpeon

NOW IS THE TIME"p4«» a npnr | H I " I » *nhalt your t n l l l TREES

PM'NKD.TREE REMOVAL li

PRUNINGApproved Arborttt

CR. 1-042*

curvebsller. it expected to takethe mound at 4 p.m.Thursday .(April 5)

H e r m a n , " 11 Oniy1194; Wally Peterson,

The Highlanders Mil field a Kirsche and Al Pehlert eachveteran infield as they begin arugged 20-game schedule. John

two Icttcrmcn will bereturning from last year's

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their final gjme from t>Hawks, 37-3.

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DiPatquale was a sensationfor the Highlanders last sea-son, hurling a one-hitter in up-setting Rahway High School.

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Bill Fielding and Lee Clarke, 21. at Madison'; Wednesday. «*o;id place, two games b*-bi*|catcher and pitcher, respective- May 23, at Springfield;' Thuri-ly. are the only seniors on the-day-May 81. at-New-team. Phil Vitale catches and denec.also plays the outfield. Other ' ' ^

Realtors Sweep, GrabCommanding LeadBerkeley Heights — Stratton j 209, 587; Pat Moran, 209. WRealty grabbed a commandingfive-game lead In the BerkeleyRecreation Wednesday Night

include Bob_Xoji , riioB chiunpisa: nribhteri.Underwood,

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Los Angeles and MH»auk(t|Players- Ronald Underwood, remained tied for first plaifiDon McCoy. Dick McCoy, John | 'he 9th and 10th Grade LeaJSivage Michael Riordan, Vic.bv winning. Las Angeles »aJohnson. Ivan Barkhorn, Tom awarded a f-rfelt victory c *McDanough ' Cincinnati and Mllwaukrc cS:ti' . . „. Chicaso. 22 20. Boston re'rn••%

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Hawk* McCabe. 545: Wall'"1 '6" " indra l , K«B Wolosln,j Y o r k i n m r i philadelphi;,LT, 206, 538; Bill Green. J»hn-Flanagan, Jim Close. Juris ,,,,., r e l U r w j , h , ^ ^ V | , ,534; Harrv Ban«ert, 201. K l a v i n « - K p I " Helewon. Roger | T h e

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The y.mmit Area Jayceeiand Jaeger Lumber picked upground in the battle for fourthplace by winning twice fromSperco and H. G. Edwards, re-spectively, while H-Labs wasupset twice by Jim's Chevron.

Kellers posted the high game"-824-and high ieries-2,610.Individual high scores were:Jay Lee, 221. 201. 594; TomStinson, 22«, 571; Dick Pawler.

—*ai> ,i»ilu^-Munsick, Jr., Doug HeirDeFilippis. 516: Joe BenclvenJ Intermediate League7TH¥W

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the Kdisrn Recreation ('enterThe program climaxes this'

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P 168; Irene Schillmg, 177. IfiRoberta Roas, 204, and Toi'Van-Lair, 1«2.

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fUMMIT FEIXftAU SAVINO" AXDI.OAK Afti>(X*lATIt>N a cwvora-tlnn "' th* I'KHtM stat*A Plate-tiff. V« Hin*iM I. WALIJt aajJANF Ct.UAflRtH WAXI-*.WAI.TKK f HFINZKR aaJ E»-TFl. l .r A HEINZER flENBItAX.INVESTMENT '"itRp. a -•ratra-1il.-ii <>r V 1 ar.d IXTRRXAT1OX-!Al, r iuR' lK IVf.'.'a r«rparmtlaai tof P . ! . Twr-n4a»t«.CIVIL ACTION WHIT OF BXK-

runnsi _ TOR M L I or no«r-OAOED PltEMlCB*writ of *«»H-u'i'>» to m« directed I•hall >ir«M r.i- Ml* •* public «••»-

lha 1Mb 4*r -#• A#ril A-D^at two o clock In tba aft«nu

n.irt'erlv lint of Ian4 l _. .titfrir ff S- WOuuidcr.-t*r*a£fNorth »- • d*K^-a It nmataa ! • i

r . a r i ! d n ( u i 4

klaWr "li* « f**ti :t North t «i*a;rc*~

« titr-

is moving...I A friendly call by th-

will help them fe«l athome.

. • radlu. of I D i M f-*l' ,.-f I.I 41 (#-t a»d nw-.M. iih« an- of Laid car\* ta th* a*J of n-cinnlni' BKIN'i known, u !4 t H M i n* tatn map •>atlt|*d. "Twtn PallaUwtl

» ( to tt|« >**rtr nf th* flrct» ' <l< d frnftt Willtatn V XK» ! and Ali<-» Tvnnn* Xtrkaa.» 1 rtati-d JUTM :* 19Cil and '

Join ta carrying on ourcommunity's traditional•pint of hospitality. TelP «* | H*I«M». N*.Welcome W.iion thename and arldrnt offamilies, you know whoare moving.

a*rura> « part af ta.a »ldrration pai.| fur th*> tranrfi• I rnn**yan.•» «f th« wllhla 4Ma ! land* and pr^mt»«A I I rpitil*^i €" a nt 111 o n ly kso^v

/iMttMxitton i t skuyyoyr own

r i « r a aa#2M Diamond Hill Road. B*rfc»l*TH l h t N J

Th*r* ta duo ap«r«simal«lir • ! • . -S : : *lth tnt*r*«t frvna Daeamtor

1»II 1 Jt

. Tairaaa

to*w>th.

4*4-0325 : :

WILCOME WAGON

Horh'i. ll.rtl.ob. Tb*raand t.aurl*.. Altra.

nj * HI tin; vI Mar ; : . . ; » - T J W . « T»1 NUTM B TO HtUHTC: EaT,»Tr HV CAItOMXE «

' l-iir.n«nt t . Ill* »r««r «f BUQIJ Kink, n r r n u . «f i b . ca<_of I nlon tnaii^- »a til* Btata 4ar iM.rrh. A n . 1X3. u s * .falmn nf i h . «aa.irtgiia*.iilitr. nf th* *1*l* f>r n l 4

to your.own clean white ?a*

iMILLBURNCOAL « OIL CO.

FUEL OIL24 HOURSERVICE

• •MAIMUlUUitH

JKDDO COAL KOPPBM• UDOCT PLAN

OIL IURNER SERVKING•coMTiHuout run. unici ana HW

DRexel6-<MITHK) CXUVEtlB

THATS WHAT HESS HAS DONE!Hess owns and operates afl prataetkm, refining

fadBtits from oil wells to gzs

The result? Hess eUmmates extra costs

aaeacB of theae operations...aiidsa^esyoa money'

L! As for quality, Hess Certified

*aae rating than the aver-

pveouuiu brands. Go Hess

or Bess Certified Regular. You'll

enjoy the sarongs «mi

100+

Ask Your Reddy Kilowatt Dealer

to Show You the

XTRA VALUE

msianrFRYERS

in a

Flameless Electric Range

PORK S BEAKSCUT BEETSrUCCOTASr

.« DEL'MONTE CORNMITE POTATOES

A HIEVETVCORH;, SPAGHETTI . CHEESE

WEET PEA:.] RED KIDNEY BEANS

Noodier— . . .

SUMMIT SHOP-RITE

|HB> WANTID-WMALI I HB> WANTW) MALI H U WANTW MALI

BANKING^ NOW

T J T L - INTERVIEWING <—,: l> Hhoj.,

, »umtn.v

• £ ' , - . CLERICAL

•ECIt lTAKIU TO II W

industrial Ratationi, Lagai, P«r-aoanol Tfcrhnlcal, p4lt> lulling.

£ S r » 5 s ' 3 5 POSITIONS —Kvsc

THE KEEPER.J.; tumult Bmpl*>»mot

»*! UprlngflfM Av*nu«. fumtxtt

INSURANCE ' H«U> WANT^-MAIT

BiitcmottS'HO '.t LINOTYPE OPERATORS

PHARMACIST

WORK NEAR HOME

JOB OPPORTUNITY

HRP WAKTID M A l i " 1 tUtUO***

! in Our Supply befMrtmeM. Muit be high K*oal *T»du«te. We prertwt «»•perieoce requiied. Retininraet olar. ind olber benefiU. 37<» hour wurt »•*». aa>ooodjtiooed buildin.. . Apply n penon to Supply Deputmeift MuMfer.

NEW YORK LIFE "INSURANCE COMPANY

T4« CENTRAL AVE.

TWO UaoU Men. aipfrttmead pre-f*rrt-d, wit h landBcap^r. steady*ork for rlibt m*ti. tlo©4 pay.4*1-0.1X1. Vic Juh*n»»?n. 1 Si

NOWINTERVIEWING

SAi&OBDKS '.•r.tfara rnflay. PIUxcl

- Full tim* at*ad., • • <I#1IM»I w.-rkIne <N*n*llt Him and aalar}. rail forappointment, • '

rn

• i ftw r»t»Jl r<o*«r bual-» « K

CHARLINES i SUPPLY CLERK417 ipnnafl.ld Ave. Suramll:

TAM «riwr. Pu8 tune. •<«.

FEUEC*ETA«Y.REClWONIST w- ' " .

V ' - !.. . . . . . H I . . HUKKB'B HEI.PEK 1VANTK1). ««<-

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AND

BERKti-E» HEIGHTS

KEMPERINSURANCEBEECKWOOD UD. at

BE FOREST AVE.Summit, N. J. CR 3»000

• <Jua.Mi.-d Ai.(ilKMfltl " -

rrm <FTM Of WiflL WHAT MORE CONFUSED? High OnHilltop

weakly yaar around. iJKexal

SALE

I'ININO «"""> moT-'rn. 0 X 0 0 7

roniUllon,aft., llrr lafila. PIT T-

FP.EXCII Provincial bed l<>: >•"rnuud1 i offer table, rreneh Provl*.Hnl |:.V I 'B 7-1100.

LTIU>I>TKUfa:i> chair, a-ray. like

lrrax, tablaa. - Cltaatvlaw

Mil*'A I*'-il. i:u or b««t ufftr

D1.V1NU Koom wt. .|<r*Jiiut. I chair*.b«tf*t/ chin* CIOMI, •#rrl«* ^UAl«

JAXfi n*-w Aftrr f. mHit

UTtUti Folki - cniimcunititnatloD war<ltt>>>«

' r i i l u r ( h t * l : t w o 3 i b< e l l . n l <«krf l l lnn . <'K

uff*.

MAHUUANY ilant-top S«rr«Urr.t<o; •malt mabn«»a]r bookcu*with f l u * 4oor». IIS; 1l«ht woodtwin tit-ilt, US, old •rhont miitartluk. v>Qi:. tU» 1'CUiblua. tola.1

tumour* China., . .binet* a.nd other

LIVIXO 'itOOM.aol

ALTEN8URG-S—ELIZABETH. N.J .

Oa»n Dallf _TU • — W . TIT fO n Dallf _TU W. TIT f

PIANO AND OR6AN S A U

•ray t In 1 Orwrey Holiday aptaat. orcaa

Trsaatata* Orcaala Ida In Pe

Hammond Vplawt Orama (Caawr It* - -Knaoa Coaaoio I 'M Ftaa* . . . . Mw •"•

ALTENBlttfiPIANO HOU5E.

PIANO, ttprtihl, IM CR

UPKIO1IT plaiw. | M

OOLDBX R«tr1«T«r. BaatsTthll

mlai>iar«AXC nKearaA L a m !cInaniM backarnnd. ca): D I M

IRI«H *>!!„ pnrarttlered. champtoa blaM ll»«a.field • or rtr«a«d«. I7a-7iaa

USgO CAU KM M UKVT I door Eatallaax

IM» H1U.MAN Mti».smart looklog. red

. et%iHiaad ttI«a..ClT» C*.

EaetlKai aea-f ^ T T . ^ ^ ^ '

ThunderlilrdB*H low ml lu« .dlilvn. Aakln< CM*. <'aa >•

Dellanytlin*. BV LJeuwood A*a-.l<tl» ME I-IM1

VOLIUWAOONthaler malnialned.

Heirl a.Jllt

HKKlTKV Its: l-doar V«R*H. .(irk .H/fi. (lo. b n k . ( a

• now Urea, pin* 2 <raand lire

porlatlon OBeul 4 : • » after 7t"'Int

CHEVY Xoma* «a««al

unneMed c*t! afWr

V»M,KK WAGONfullrgood tire*. g*>odchroma, n*w «ihaa«t

KARMANN' UtuaP " I K I for aprtiw Military < « • I

12 PLYMOl'Tfl vaxoA.

Stctfat* -tar COULD

YOU WANT?

TIRED OF LOOKING? I •"•!»> auto iltHirr, - uaed rar Tbt, «ml matni»-nan' • work, Jmm. atmt'\ • \\\^\v>s\\\t,\\\. kiv*il>. Muit h»v»

ililvrr'a ]ici*n»«. into UtttiiUdt, Jr.,

1 •"*: w w m . " ffunimir" ; '

Paul 1tui«*.r« |3 Albright Circle.Mit<ii«nn KR, 7-«*t*tt

MEIGHTS

•Tarn M Maben/tn

5 ^ £ S s S L - ^ BRICK RANCH

•«li'i t i l i-jM

Joan O, Chrystal, Inc.

li-.uu m.iulluimn andwork fur Svuu-r i-umli-^

^ company. l»r. firalily vit-aran In foot] prhyirirai cnridltion.

OARDK>

DWARK and kyorM Jaj»aaW aa*Encttati Yew a, vanuua tfpaa ~

"Wfin hollya, pHced lo a«-tl _»\-c IH irlnlmum Ma of Irn. Sotrnnirrmn.-* tip*-, but' i-n-fH or

Suu)iK itro^n to oriUr. 43-Ulrhl-n Av«-. off A*hwood Av*. Kum-

mlt: altff U p.m. and »*>rki-a4a.

HfllUKI

able \ Q . i1rl\» U«ht iruik Alt•mployii ITinafttB. fi-day week.R t t * Ali

Opvn Thlirxky rvmliiia lor- your eonvmt«n< e.

• 1th A' gutata.

fiA-CHATHAM UOROUCH

CAN YOUPAINT ORPLANT?

at mm VatiMc *-.* *^«*H«W. A.

<» 2***. i,\h>. '.'0.

rum matTWO MKSES

KTTAflt,l«Hi:i> INT M V K l^li.

GrwaottM Dutch- (oionial

CAPE COO COLONIALCh.rmlnj Capa Cod I'ulmial. U -faj . t to nfftluD, flea4 i»d alicet —n«ui ai-hunt*, tranap"itii'l<in ant]«Iio|ipmr. U t f n s room 'Mth f i n .

3 B S ^ 33 BS^>£3finished rrrreattun room, attn- Largecki«#t-«p«ce; patio, to«l *hi-d; t.tit-car atta^had garage, print-iptli only.•ST.ftOd firm. MK. 6-6ivj.

- NELSON PHH4.1FS™ " * CO INC.

IS lMmt-a Hi. Hilthum

' r^frlgp/ator r*crt*ljr r^butllr^mdltlonvd. V^ry good con-

An. *«» ' K 7-U«6.

YOLNO HEN

COLLEGE STUDENTSNIGHTS

TO 18.001

ENt.tNnBniNO. CHKMIS I HT,

ACCOL*NTINU. A R T S

With of Without EspcrUne*

tfununlt Employment AgiiKT

> » HpTln«f\».d Axenag. PummU

TOV fllarnv«rv4 thi» _. . s. i.rt-d MM*onda and odd m u

of gourmet 8toiu>war» ttart«r aola.-and flit ware are H ' • -

tail iirlift at the Pottery. You ar«to walch our crafT

At (he Potl*ry12 Wiaichuni* AtrCtiatham, >»

Op»n.»-S Hon-RaTWt > Ba*«board plartrlc h^atfr

Markfl. automatic trmp^raturronlrol, 4' lona |5C. Call Clt »

_ . . __ . . . .... .,_g.«0O«JconHltion. CttH-aXtcr I p.m. STC-

U - F A R HILLS AREA

•••••<6 . l • » • r i

iti • ftn

UOOM Kaiitli. 10 w,)-»!. itevdrwoma. pantlliHl «t<t/iraplaua,, full baa«m«»i, *r a f . many nuatom fcriiuin-:-M |4i,5uo.

M A U and FEMALEon'irr* 11KA1. KHTATb KAl.tS — 1

tuti tim« «x)Hrtvtic«d pr*rrivl hut will train; tar «nd

nowlcdiiK of Kliort Mills ar«i ««-titlal. 1)'>\ !«:. Mllll'Urn llrtn.

VALUE

JI!rlSl.»u « Bmfler Agency Brick Color>ial

i f i i i t h r Inform,- - . . . . .

JAMES R. MORRIS, Rt.lfor, I.'-,:' i*|trnu'fl''ld A> •• CU .1-1400

Mm at i- of Rood ua*d f urn 1 tutv,urn iqiifp. fltrplnri- itc ma. ru«a.Hi, I'lailnif. po!lulling, repairingof all mvtnlti.

JIAU1S..N GALI.t'RIBS150 Hall) Pt , r h l h

PH. 7'itnW> flu* nn.l S<-ll Everything

LOt N.SELUltM — U'olleKi' Mtwith tar fur bay* mid girl*nt HummfffPiir'<*tnTTT': -rpr-infornmilnn • »ll AL> 3-64S3.

U.NStrlj.: *xt*f)iilou table', waah•land. I am pa. fin place rqotpmcnt,

IMfLOVMENT WANTED#iurdy jmtlo chain 110:

i-r muutr, tec I style. S4i; haadr «10 t'.n C!:. 7-llff.

SEWTIfQ. WTA1RINO. ALTEBINO.Mr». skUUutt. CH 7-4286;

VlMHjWi, (uttara. >->l!ura, aitirai'|ini.6il, tnliuir tc|»t>a, all typaa• il >tdd lulu, (.all 414-UllU aflfi1 *I*. M

BKNltlK Washtnir m a r h i n c I l l ;•mall kUdicn M-t I I . floor b l t(2 plfci-t. »«. m 3-JtO7

TIS' imONXNQ (LOM to my home, Cur-tain* %D4 UIKMM flnUhed. CH 7

FRANK L. KOSSUTH, R.«ltor

MICaXLANEOVS

KOR RAt.E — d p i hart rombjnatloariidlo-phonograpl). Beautiful watntft

h U t 1 k l 4ntoi,1 chancer. Phnn* CH T-Slll.

TIME lor mil clMHiOIl Oali 277-1M9. Wwdowi wwbtxl. cell&nd ; auto od<U aud •ndadottt.

^ : <S5SZ*wL?zj! 2 UNU5UAL: *^

«VHITMOtE ft JOHNSON Me*-wi* a.1"1-1"11"' l'"ilor*ctt. , . „ „ : Anne Sylv«it«r'»

; • : • - «

REALTY CORNER OFFERS

« brand n*w trt.k•front J-V>tu3room;H*I»atlt K.\Ni"H! A "dream" of a

„ „ „ „ , „ . klKli'ii and a pam-Jkd den arn anm«kit.h*n full o f l h t t>r*u>iful < ii.tom quality fea-and : f-atb. •J«ri'»;__ll«dy.to.iiiov4>.liito! Phone

U. Moooty — Light tnictuai ando«Uar cleaning *i*o lawn aerv.o«.c m c a 7-£»7i. __

YOUKO ooup _ . _rtOTB 4U\d prUee. CR 7-6114 aJtw I

lMMi:t»IATK dtllvcry oa moblUlifttni'*. Sew * und, "Van a lh«man «1lm »III aat* you "MOOH-i: ll< »MK HHOW now lal>ri)«ii's* <'<tin# t<t th» Poronoa orwiiy of I'i'laware Water Gap. turnon IU. *u- 4 ml l^ north, and Hopat th*> VAN D TETTER atgn. nearHnrahalii <*r»ek. Ph. HA 1-JU1.

Ul.VMl'ir HHTIV-U hi-fi, and radiourat'lnaMun 130 Small portabler«<ii«». i:. r i : 3"-»n».

jUr**Tbla.«»>toR|ll3 AVENUB RKALTORa I ul l l l .t DrumiSPRLNOKlELD DRDCEL d-2300 i -^3-

THKKK IlKliUOOMFt, Capa Cod,r.|jr a r . ! ? r i l tuU Laaamant,

l a r f almtl* itv. • mi quiet renl-

|>urtallnr>. ft* 6Prinrlpala only.

NKWTour rott of living only 1100 a month—aft^r 1 4 dmrn pnyment »nfl r*-n-laJ ift'tlpta. i 4V *. It W heat. 1-rarKara**. \ .i.tn!<>• Call Huti.hr. flfrdork 1-3167

two Thirds Acrebrtck i. • Anrf»'Sylv«it»r'i

KliMIYCQiUiaLOFFHS.

»* U a d«n and h*atei| Inal, p»rf»«l for iba family

rahana h*>drnr* hna

t-cin. ,JPTI with h'firootiu., .3 bathm, r»

IUI natla — jr tcH1W. WATSON, IMC. I « * M

* '<!• JlOIUUf AVr.M'K BKAI.TORXHPniMIKIKI.T. lUiRXKl. I-JJOII

BYSTRAJC f*.iha. rah ,yard. I

ur tn-'.

CtCWiSf M. DUNN, R.»Hor

.1OBNKKLI Home for ••MMPrefer bab.Li. ily da)' or

TVI'INQ, good Mrval»l« pric«a. £xp«43t::

v,.t.>ran« .if KnrplKn WHall. Morrl-ct, Road,N. J. iror. Murrla Ata.l Ttiuraday.Hatch :> ami Krldar. March U, •A. M. In I P M ; f t l . March II.• A M . lo I P. M Bartals «•!-ore. Kponron'd by Springfield chap->r of (HIT.

:3 , ilANMt l h

cle,

_ tnothfrf *n»int»n._ boordlug home Iiw ohll-

dren. Alao day cart. Ca. 1*.

IK IT 8 WiiVliX

P.ri.rator Srrvk#I I > V E I t * i T

TYPINU UU.N'K AT HOME.S-44S1.

WUUKN would Ilka Wednaadar andHaturday clcanlnc or laundry. Call

l> i lA\ n i l l car* far • hiiUrfn.Tii»i«4- .luiliig Jay. >?ii>TKO.

"L)A\ * Work wwtit.l Muiuln>a tliruFriday n i l O l l a n e J-1M7.

XFEniRNTKU Balr fitter will toaway. AuKUat. Call DRexel «-0»i1after 9 p

pAY'ri »

WOULD I

('Mil af<

FiitnniU

girl

ork.rt'T

like

or i

af>i

Wriritl'dfey

f.TT Tu.td• i p ni

three day*

p:m;"M L"want'.t.

i. Cull 'MIiVaTlHHa (•••«. V>\\\ f

work

la», I-i

worh,

'K-4III-.II

Vflri-

Rcill

lrort-

diya.

>r giirdrnlnff

"TWO-SOME" $19,750

ONE FLOOR LIVING

•QUIET CU5.-DE.SAC

CItRWGL •mbroldi-ry I|FIBH*», «-rrw«-l

Houw Antti.uu Hlmti. i>7 < ulunil-ln^'TtiTripTltT-lTid^-iM.-.ht Tt.1., Kl'-r-

"ii l t i l 'Htk Kit 7-TitVi" K l l 7 - l S h O i

J . . . . 1 '

PANORAMCVIEW

HANDSOME YOUNGIANCH

Ml Mrittn

UNS . . _

.,.,, Nancy F. Reynoldsitt |>*n*li'il . #>^..i. ._

BmHerAgemcy

A. CIAIG KNl&HT

Custom Randi •••^Is- ^* r t - -IT**.- .

$31,900- $31,900

i WOLf, REALTORS• a.> abort HttU

e«^t UK t-4IKr HEIGHTS '

FIRST MORTGAGELOANS

Veteran* - KHA • CuavtoUODalNtVVAKK AXD

THK DUBCTRMQuirk AcUon.

Citll. Write PbontNKWARK PKDERAL

,.5AVINOi* ^ LOAN ABBIfMirrv J. -.sti-TPiuj Jr.. Frgg.

W .l^r A HugH«i Jr.Kxnr. V. P.

, VW Central AT*.. lf«n%rk. II.J.COT. BQ. 81 n St.-MA 4-9M0

" "tfllilU. 47-45 SO. Btb 81 .„ north of O n t n l Aw.AtiomtTj «nd Broken

Att^ntlonf

FOR SALIA.VTIUI l >

K pttlsley PII;IM] f.'slO';tirtr-u-l'ra'' li:iniiT>1i>nloil

rut Btw. ^ ^ i r i » : TTl> T-

SICTCLU

I-ONKI.T St.* boy'» l.U^ c|p ntn-rtahumr. Kntfllah .mukr. tilaik. fullya>iut|kn*4. BooA attapf. i t s . SO

Han

H' PKNS-TAN Mabncany. renterderk. J& Jolimon mntor. RterllriKtraitor. a\««.Urnt vondltton. ftl».CR l-ITOr

' ClOTHINO-

LADTK rlillna bonla <<i-S.I'rA.-rh.K file 1:. |1<> t"E

VJWT M w r ^ R u x l . OB&op, tACkawmnna Place. Mtll-biirn. dothint, in'u. hoiKnram.DRnri t-llSS. Cloied Uondan.Waduadmjn.

—rilHNITl'RI

It" t.RKy Tuf'fd rusi«in-mad» Pofa.• \""i]c«t rosidiilon. tlua brand-new-

~ Mrnt brown olIiK-over. 2 l-ath»r-t"li[>nd nvihrtunv lump tadUa and

- l*Kthrr corKlnli laltl*. Muat t>"*-<*n tp t.,- HiTirtLlt-jd. Plvun* CUS-IJJA. *fV.r. l v M

BKAlTIKI'i: J- il.rt* K^'tlonal. rof-f*« and end tabl. *, lamp. I l«nt#mlrmra, . It/iaor r«t»in.t. fnrmlmdln«\* art. * eftaltn. Oirla ; • "Mk*\ r*« •ipvf, tunk heda. •lire!*'

& J"un. 14 Far Pla*#.

tOTS" WANTffP

lit.]-, Install.,). 130 t, .79.in ruiiii>ipl<-. Hlmllor having', onnil fahrlra and •lie*', from- the larf-rat »»>l#ci»on a»d color range At - ,ELKAX'J. aOUTJC-lO IB *4«l4*.|VUi»a;La utH*n Mnn thru Friday. • A.M.ty ]•! 1* M Snturdnv nnd Kundar "P*"until fi I'M KHKF, AND EASTIMKKIN'O AT AI.PKRN'H

lirxi:, lTii-pTcce rirt Bavarianchina, 4-poitrr mabosnar t>*<! and•Ida uM«, drcswra. light oak'din-1nc roam tahlt and china c<<**t.inlTiT~waTriiirt 18" diam«t»r aboutISjn alork ilrkfr Ithlv. full >li

TO- Kettle btatf Aua n«v«rW r CO; 9xl!i, «»•. othfT UMajOE~ Tsfuum t)0: xiso §om* woolhnokrd u d brmldtfd m o . FU T-4Bg

FirepUc« WoodforraU

yrpa delivery an4l ataekintz

SCHMIEDK TRCT; fXPBlT CO.

FA 2-9109HOSPITAL B«u. wn<»i chalra. mlk-

qri. aun l»mpa ^ J ^ aalt or rent.

acriptlon Center. Summit. CR 3>7171 . I

waaoa. I t l l HMyratai -Nomad. Power brakea. powar afa«r. | IInf. radio Ktr.t <-iai

II HERCL'JIT: fuU »o«,r.and haater: aatomAtlcllraa. exhaort rrttem

blaek. <•:&. CR- I ' l l ! * after •Wall Brarkct: grttn

lub rtialr: tra wiftn: airla Enf- Kll F-OBD Camtry •••Ira.V I • *uanvtr. ihlfl.

WANTED TO fOT ftOLD Lumber Mid f u n t f t w .

antiques mad brlc<-ft-brac-7V73 If. J. C

3fl-gal1oa atoneand

ld tlr«r tn«plr: o[flr« rt.-*h f i t : whultfr*

tmir: wrovuht Iron plant' lamp»? TRHlKI*

WE Bl'r any car *r Irtta faa-putpoa.a. Proofs •<»*-•»parta dattvervtf. f t • •HRKSA1.K ,

40 to I axr^pt Twadaia. HIE-l-i»#4. aftar «. rB S-47«l,; <f

AKr-TIrCWANTED tor n m » TWCA AllteT HTr. a.or, Hani — aala aad aarttaa i Taf An May J»

hiilit Hem. oblef d'an.m.nl, Sfi bonka. rlathva.TKIA iu> or phoaa CRrollertor

S A.M. - 4:10 I'M renter 81M

WANTED. Oowf nnHummli Harald.

I'ONTRMPORAItT Dl.hw•nod condliko. ' M n ciatn worer 44" itldr. Call M w r a «:>»-l»:l» >.a HR-.I.I H I M

OOI.K n n K t• |».m. arr j

en a. t»,d C»n aftar ;

OfTOI'.OWN ,hd all lypr* m m .M clotUna. r«.r d.i.lla rail fTk. L7.««V ionr)»bf. i t ] a r a , ,Blvd. fhnlham <T.»a»*|>l

tim

'CffiBOOKS

CALL Ih* r.ll Bonk (boplieu 4-mn ui4 u i iar

CASH paid for aatlqaaa. rajlor part MI. T-114* ar vqw AStTlea RFC. Mo. I. OUMtt.

CAIIIM-T-TVI'K mnaerr nin-. tar. ,-R 7-*i;

»rm:r\KD T,T, pun 7 rta."|4t.>•* «:v ''li i . » » i ^ ^

MVMCAL

ACCOaDION _ UnrjJ new.l»n! rondlllnn. 7T7.J7««.

NPW oiitiai witn bencb I1) tr.•usnntM- t4M KMT Ixrwiar Hat.tmnl- i m u tram IMS BcbantBTnndi" from I3M

Sal'n. - F»r»lce and Rent.la

- THE PIANO SHOPTafflir Bo»a ScottS' Plain,

^ ^ w » ^ • w ar^a j ^ a; tjp t>* • • . . • ' • — — ^ ^ ^ ^ » • ' . • - . - ^ ' . . . i i B i l l * . ^ " ' . i j - > ^ r i ••fpmaa*^*'

- . — . . — i t J i l t l i , . , . „ , , , i»n«»rt< tn «nel* | w»,.-ia. s i g n e t , f r " and nt- IIT l . o i ' « » n u d f » « M a n - 1*1. m e n >»e . l . l i t > m aval Year" i m n i w Tertnv DowelK.ua.. CR t-UU, >U tat tit. CR. I.ltM. . 1 M M I I U ) . Ill l u n l l AiJ. .

WE PAT CASH i«ollure antique. aUtv. _ _ ^ _•-brar BaUlUntJ worm nf an « • !

CfTIO* BOOM*SUMMIT tVCIdE

'lxs°n wK!sl"*'''r*'' i ? r < r t ' " ' *******

*"• * P » Summit

RENTALS

owi_cm 1-MOO

A»« aummiC u~ i.

_ ___ SUMMIT

*^^^^B»*"Ss3^«saa2a*«B« *JOf!f?^i.J-Xi "*•* °°*

•**•'! HooT Lincoln •ehool. acraesMas-1 pan*. Miwtud emst. raerta-

*•«*•««•« Clt 3-1060

Stafford Agtncy, batb and u n i t ; J

dsMafflUf tf*- ncin*-* for root, furnltb**] ci un»M ^ L C M * t^u,hto*u ' : i l *Ld I m ***

I f awaa l l » • • - • fej«_ i - - . J A• • «»h_ . . *le.lun. Mu/r.r mil. pi»,,; V.I-

^?*-.^^^Saasl i **MAM* httfjif fult«V« for "Inajlf

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. «a tmS$t *-

runup..... »r •DfumlBhfrt vviiifit* .*•*«.

Ovtr i | | rhot* Uatlau

BYSTRAK« « • " . UEM.ToKS

i:*« bpn*;. Avt., N«w l*rovldauc«CB I-7MS

M l M HNM flor ttlt

i"J»»t faraUkM or un?uJ!1 * J#*4 Burtdarff. Rwu

" " " ' " • » - - . • • . - I

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ii—e HI—HI i •ota KM m AOCD. --_— tmM «a< replied IMI ( « <* , „ , . I l B t # l ( o o 4 l

^ ^ ^ - " «irr»t*. I ajujl- torn* atoasaiMr* COUDUI da

Council Agrees to40y FeetFor Width of Mountain Ave.New Pmidaace - A resolu

tion ajreeing to the improve-ment of Mountain A'vr for apaved width of 40 ie«t with twotraffic lanej and the installs-tion of a traffic lignil i t theDiamond HiU Rd., Union Avt-.Mountain Ave. intersection w«sapproved by Borough Council

react Meuacca voted DO on thebail* that he did not knowacquisition coita of righta-oi-way.

The 40 foot width for Moun-tain Ave., if approved by coun-ty. Mate «nd federal bodieswill run from Diamond Hill Rd.to Oakwood.

The stipulations, afcompany-ing the resolution include curb-ing of Mountain Ave. prefer-rablj'; with granite block, thatall m i t t m concerning parkingand traflic lanei be controlledby New Providence, that theFreeholder Board requeat theUnion County Shade Tree Com-minion to plant tapUogi at 90foot interval! with the varietlei(0 be approved hy

lustrles located on the street.that the freeholder.! Bo»xd in-

CZTTi^r pot awT OR SAU

elude in its requett for federalaid, funds for the construction

'S7ii°°£jKS1 |of • contrite tidewalk betweenSuil) •££ • Bergta Rd and Okwood DBergta Rd.

m a,, and Otkwood Dr.tide of the

present alignment and sidewalk along the northerly sideof Mountain Ave. from Dia-mond HHl.Rd., to the west prop-eftyTDje bT AmerTcao MineralSpirits Company and an addi

itfonal 15 feet right-of-way pluranch additional right of way(aa may be required at the intcrsection of Mountain Ave. andDiamond Hill Rd. be acquired

by the borough along the loutherly portion of thii portiod u

mm: — ; --—The reaolution alto aJke:

that the forty loot width no.constitute a prteadtm for Uuportion of Mountain Avt. «a»'of Oakwood Dr. «nd that «vtr;effort be made to preserve trtM

' all retvaluta.

Mn. 0. M. Campbell who re-side* a< the corner of UnionAve. and Mountain Ave. saidthat the 'orty toot rfidth wasthe third choice of" the Mounttin Ave. Committee mtmbertand residents.

She again asked that BellLabs atalger hours, have driv-e n use parkin* lota nearesttheir destination, enforce DOlett hand turns out of their ownmain driveways during rushperiods, and construct a roadon Berkeley Heights propertydirect through to Diamond HillRd.

Mrs. Campbell said that sinceMrMaoc, Glewlde

rdutaRd.

of Freeholder Tiller, chairmnof the county's Public Workrommiuee aw* Us engioeertrstaff, Mr. I. L. Everett an Ithe members at his ' citisen -1committee, and Mr. Al Fell !berg of the Bell Telephone Lab [

(oratories and hij industria !1 committee. AU have con trio '

Mayor Frank T.. L%Bart Mted," emphasiied Mayor L'iU«d the resolution at an hJn-.Bart I

jric occasion, stating that A resolution asiunil the coun ;iter many ^eart of umctionl>' l o maintain Mountain Ave

FHJ SUMMIT HEITALD, ThurtJay, M«>«h 11.

vie, youth and political uiiniiationi as a meeting place

Public Wvrki

A resolution requulini! <•».•ndintf of the Untlsr- on Marir Ave. and Livingston Ave.,equesied 'by Councilman Wi-

tovie Time Table|^'i§:?'-PMORRISTOWN -i.,,,,"r.., ,..,:„, •

COMMUNITY

;'»«. f!i»n1. I. U>..» 1U d i n I, !

>am Spurgeon, to provide foi *t*ji

lanimouily approved

.nd delay. Mountain Aye, *jJJ at borouati standards, not coun-i M n t u | tanti . «ill be"atkudi»r :ZTor tiictr upttunn on the aoe- j <quacy of the Marion Ave and!:Livingston Ave. bridge re water j

Cum. Bark.

resolved. . ' ]ty standards, until it was re-

"It ij interesting tu note tht f p l * c e d b y * D e * n i i *** U M n '*t have arrived at a solution i m ° u i l y . ., olutiwifhin four monihk of rc-cu

- — 7

T n e f "enolders fcngtoeertagi

map

.'aid MONTCLAlk

mttttd to ua in December, lwiIt It not yet the end of March."

"The design of Mountain Av-

1 1 1 IT THRU THF

MfANTADS

hZnution

thj former plant were bated _ ,on the center of the road line. I O f NtW ScKKt firm

Councilmaif^odfrey a W l i * * " A' Hornbeck. of . «Ill in IS ravCA j • j h i l s I ^^V^A^ l ft I I'aaf f n A i lli'^f^B*!

recommended new i^hting strengths to bring inamed president and chief ex-it » k. L " * *00<1 i b»rotigh standards up to those' ecutive officer of the newly-K ta«e» into account'{ h o n o r c l t j e , Annual costs ol formed Bpllcomm, Inc., a new

V 0 J u m e ' « o o d en«'-!liKhting in the borough per per-;corporation Jointly owned byAmerican Telephone and Tele-

dential property values andprovidei ior die safety of pe-deatriaos. Of equal importance,thi l t i i basically JC-solution is

able for alllty Public '

tee «nd engine?of the citizens'

$3 to $5 a. year per person forlighting.

TheWilliam Pitt

WnOTnCNIt

•4 Mate Street

ll:4S-3 p.mOIVNEM S:ie-t p.«.

CocktalliS l \ D * V 8 l l : ik - t p.m

IleportinE vim Civil Defento,! r e K ) o n w

Councilman Moll said that four;N a U o M )

pgraph Co. and Western Electric.

The new company, formed Into a request by the

Aeoronautict andsub-center fallout monitoring space Administrator will pro-

will be.jtudled for pos- v.Af. IViti>mi DUnnlnc IUDDOI!

". the majoicommittee that Civil Defense head-1

SEE IT NOW OR MISS IT FOREVER!CANNOT ANP Will NOT M SHOWN IN M T OTMU NIW l U M l THIATIi

Ik* U M U TMOMM tVi«»tt1ti

SEARCH FOR PARADISEthe majority at motorists are|is still some opposition by in-(oing.-ii-by not improvs trafficlow on these roads.

Ira Everett of MountainIra EAve., said that the width forMuunUm Ave oould have been

dividual residents, we—have.In my oplnoin, arrived at thebeat potilble plan."

"Thi ip

"This entire projectgratifying eaempl* of

it awhat'

years ago. "I am practically ested parties arc willing to »it•ertain that everyone would d o w n an(j discuss a' problemlave been tttisfied if the road I i i t {iad been repaved at Ihe prtJ-;nt width or adding a foot Ornore." Me pointed out that trtf-ic was still held up at Pta-nond Hill Rd. and VaUey Bd.,nd that widening Mountain itot going to get people homeny quicker. - ___ __

wttltd vtrr amicably four Ctn be achieved when

in a spirit ol cooperation. Iwould Ilka to take -this oppor-tunity to cite the cooperation

!«•• COMMUNITY . . I /?MOtaiSTOWN. N. J. ~ M I

rJlectiun mlwLarHiratories.

EXCLUSIVE NEW JERSEY ENGAGEMENT STARTS FRIOAT APRIL U I

Lions Give $1000In Play Equipment

Providence—More than playground on Constance Rd.

OFIUCADEMYAWAUD HOMIHATIOHMBEST PICTURE!•BITIMMMVIimmn

uar-l l—l M|j i

•mn

U»T

» DAMON* tvmr

". WW»* SATti v V f l *

ieatuHvg the

SHERWOOD TRIO

THE TWIGS•0 Sprhnflele1 Ave.

TICHNtCOlOlt

$i,m for equipmetit for • new

« s r ? i r s i STOM rot umpWtoTHi 1 M I I ' » I « M . n^kl to flNlrr

im+t n.nlii» « -

RENTALSWANTED

"• AfAITlsiBrt WANTCD" t * * * " j S'i-I .....m an,. !..M. . :,^rnii,~

'I »" »-MIII.« ,,;l,.l. Ml

H«. mi- . r~i* .— i-i-^S "" "OUH WANTO

'.*. ? ''^Jamllm. C*'l mM*' "'ll "-. »Tll""' """ " '" """'""

ii ' *~ j kfai^lA • J • *

« M U U I . «^ sc « Wam mf*.ItCTIRED r«U|>l« d.itlrfe fur..<> sp*rtni«i,l lull.. Julv AH*

? llaua. n i i

ilii-iMt- "'-

B fm»»llH!D. I ran In Hum-; ! _ * • — _ ^ _ - 1 ^ m i ~ . ««

»MMt

junTHI MOST WVIN*

Furs a CMIIAU

rat iftiNOi 111

f HAUSMANMiNltri An.. MULWM

has been donated to the boroughby the N«w Providence-Berke-ley Heights Lions Club. Theplayground will be known as

1 Lions Municipal Park.Mayor Frank T. LeBart for-

nulh thanked the Lions Club ata dinner last week for theirunselfish generosity and com-

i mutiny spirit.*~ "Mayor Thomas'J WUlitms ofBerkeley Heights, also presentat tbe dinner, agreed that 1962will mirk a new e n of cooperslies. Both mayors congratulale(

. the Lions Club on being i majorcontributing influence to till:closer relationship.

Two re« members were inducted during the dinner meet

, ing. They were Henry T. Calait! of 3*8 Timber Dr.. and David KSlratton of 86 Twin Falls Rd.,both of Berkeley Heights. LoutD. Stratton, a former presldenlof the Maplewogd "

irMM>>wa

BMBT

'em

wcr

UN S«lt HI BOX OfllCl • Mill OUCIKj l l l l i l l PKUMfllT* C t U OfPASKINB

IVINIMOI >. I N . . .__.IVINIMGI M I w (».. W i Hainan tu« •< rjOlMATINIII IW«« t«l h> I IW 1 »«

•wit aun u s n i wnr i THIOUOHOUI baud! MtmxiNO JW» INC . u Hiu i MCIUM« a.H Mil •DonitiD ituirlt ixvtioM WIIK c>(« CM •MOM 'AVAIU IO IIUIVUI THUTII (VfNIMO MIOHI «*ln I|TM SCkO

tQ» imatM •*•!? Ot UN<flT MMQlMaNCJ JWQfaUlltW Call at

«0 IIUIVUI AVI.M UFMft MONTCUIR, N. i

uncle of David Stratton, conducted the cvremonlei, titittedby George Stratton, fathc ofDavid Stratton also of Maplewood Lions Olub.

' TOO UT1 TO CUiiIFY

'*"*'' ^ HB.P WAWTtD HMAHiMsii'|iM'Mi:''f''''^Mi1' **»•%» '^MM WiJlTy'.' v«vnnT ^ i f * M*» I • • • ' ORaiat gaallly Clc rnncr.fSlZ-*tH I !?« «-'in'tlfi A**, PpritisffMil~" --- -^ ' ' ' '' "'"

79mWm"\ IUSIKSSr,XKVr^i'.*i'Kit root* f"r MI.-. Slu

l^r v f k >U Imuri Aallv Tor

r- - ^ j - . . . . - l l IIJJII wirimml . rr.irallr I"-

*,",'*,' St«4!!l, i W| «iC^-»yifol III. 1.0111.

««^Mn<«.w; HOUSffCtJUI

Meuacca: It's&J\More Like I

Picked LeBart• w r a n , * * • rntUtntt - I resentM m b u i any insinuation that I am a

•"* " " " i l u n d picked emdidate for Bor-M u d i ough office," said Councilman

'« T I I '"' Lawrence Meitacca in a spe-cial statement to the Dispatch.

"Hand picked candidates aresaid bow to vole once they areIB dfflec, and nobody who knowsmy record of 10 years on theOstneU can ever make that

Kg; ftatefBeDt about me'

-no*. Mirty. •UOll

Mr. Meuacca continued, '"fffktr'tt talking about the MayorUttr'd better get their factsStraight; it's more like I pickedMr. LeBart for a running matethan him picking me. Why did

— I pick him?« r « - . '«•*•- . ' - . »l "E»erybody knows I stayed- umm~ tit* *m Matral during bit first cam-

•is** u c e ^•ipuitB_ r m the Bnd of personini— T-f-r.-nw (•** wants to know whst s msn•*** *S- ' *?,! : ' stands for before I'll endorse

" " " • * * w i i 7 . i t i s i . After worming with the'm^**']wUr« during his 6rt* year to

: 4Bee I DOW step forward will-ktglr to campion wilii himManse f think be U the beatman for the job."

-mmn to uuu

NEW PARKMORfiiSTUWN, N J

NOWi

.WILUAM WYUER

-^HEPBURrVi' "" IV IAOLAJNE

^QARIMER

Thai

hit oflhe stage

is the bigbrightdelightof the

screen!

OKHOUR .'K>'~

•KtmofthimftnnKiiiyiOffitm-tltkKitiMKtnan

Summit Community Concerts Inc.. Bex31,Sajmm)r,N. J.

\ The following wish to become member* of Sum-

mi\ Community Concerts for the 1962-63 seawn.\

Address '. . ._ ; __>f .

Telephone : ,-_^, '•_

Enclosed is my check for; _ , ^

Adirfh — I7.JC

Sradtafi — $J.M (Ntrmigli hifti tt>t4» ifja) ^

Make cheekt payable I* tmmmH ftNitil) tetwwtt ha.aad tead t* tbvre addreet.

JSTRANDMat. PaUy 2:3U P.M. Sat. I Sun. 1:M P.M.

447 S#>rmgfWd Avt., $»mmtf. N. J. - CR MV00

SPECIAL MATINEE SHOW SAT. at : P.M.

Steve Reevet in

"THI WANT OF MAiXATOON'UTTLE RASCALS (OMKDV - CAKTOONS

- PLtS -JOHN IRELAND— EVERETT SLOANK

IN"MUSHPIRC"

Wed .Thra Sat tprO I-M-T

4 Academy Award Nominationt'

SIatosI R9ESpecial Mtttaee SSMW Sat. At 1 P.M.

KENNBTB MOOIE—DANA WYNTtBOf

"8WK THE BtSMARK"

— SOW KIIIIWIMI. —

>r*ak niMlm — Man a m l n

"SERGEANT S THREK"They're (Mmblvn — T1irr*ri' I ••*m — Th*>'M Hi.- HIMiwI Uur

•<-!»• In nil 1h* WMI

"Oachelor1

Dll. HIIIIIIK DHOn KAT MAT.Mil. < »HTt»OS »MO«

'THE BIO TIROS"Ifaw^O K")* III

"DIG THAT

SiEO-UOOINO PUNTS-TRiif

SPECIALSALE!

FLOWERING SHRUBSWorth Twice The Prlee •

Many Plants Over ? Fact

TaU • II Varieties. ladad-

in« FonylhU, . S p i r e s ,

UUcs , . M e e k Ortflft,

Maajr Mere.

95HARDYAZALEAS '2'U 4^*10

fROSES ROM Bush«s2 ytors PltW <»rowi»—Over m VerleHe*

alt eeck

Larg* Sssterioii of M. I . R. and

Fwrtilhwr* • Plant Poedt • liiMcricldfM

WAYSIDE GARDENSM Morri* Turnplk. Summit

TEST DRIVE THEM AT FLETCHER'SYour Local Lincoln - Mercury * Comet Dealer

LuXMnOUS Lincoln Continental so Brilliantly Engineered,

it is Dealer Warranteed for 2 Years or 24,000 Miles. Whichever

Occurs First.

Solid Mercuryand Mercury

Meteor

Frisky CometFar Ahead of the/Compact Crowd

Exceptional Spring Trade-in Allowances

F«TC H EftM MANKUN PLACE, SUMMIT

ComttCt. 74N0

Page »4 WE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, Mtth tf,

With Ssvwith F!M?Navy U. (jg) Edwin C. Halt,

ion of Mr. and Sin. Edwin G.Holt of 9 Colt road ii servingwith the sUH ol CommanderCruiacr Destroyer Flotilli Nine,

Mileage Means SmileageFor Red Cross Drivers

"People hive. laid, 'v seerurrently operating with the,your cars ill over . . . . you

Fleet in the Western!you must h»ve a good time.'". «..»*... aboard the heavy!stated Mrs. Fr»r.klyn Perry,enii«er.\lZ8S j&UDL.Pa»*l-. | motor ^rvjc«.chaJnnin.foMhc

SeventhPacific

scorn iifi 101SAVE 10%

on purchases of 10 or moreboxes or bags t l SCOTTS

WO Springfield Ave., Summit

CR

SummitCross.

Area chapter Red

"Yea, you do sea ui ill over.d tWhen thi inductees need trans

portation, we drve them to Plainfiled at 6:30 a m . In order 'the pat ie^s to keep Hie earlclinic appointmenta at Over

Lyons Hospital. The tatter is as3-hour day as our driver staysand does volunteer work also.Four evenings a moot/ we drive(he canteen volunteers to flitVeterans Hospitals returning i t10 p.m."

She further stated, "These arepirreg'lar trips. In addition you

see us driving patientsB~ UwJE w?gkly-

, - meiti at Overlook. Ne..IOOK our drivers leave as eanyj state College in Union, tasteras 7 a.m. Twice a week we drive ;Seal Clinic in Morristown, KesGray Ladies to East Orange ! s | e r institute in Wes( Orngt,Veterans Hospital and also toLoranse Orthopedie, and Plain-

^—• — field League for the Handicap-ped. An occasional trip to WestNew York, Trenton, Newarkand New York City for ChurchWorld Service. Every Fridaymor-ing we ''rive a number ofrcoMer Age members to EdisonRecreational Center One of themost imrortant runs we m»ke Isio Eliz beth General Hospital toobtain blood needed at Over-look."."Yes," she stated proudly,

"we do get around . . , abmr

George A. Allsopp, IncREALTORS—INSURORS

27 Moin St.—Corner Essex—Mlllbum, N.J.

i f f US SHOW YOU HOW TO OBTAIN THE

HOME YOU KEAU.Y WANT.

REDECORATE! REMODEL! BUY! OH TRADE!

WE HAVE MANY LISTINGS AMONG WHICHYOU SHOULD FINS VoUR DREAM HOME; WHARE OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 9-5 AND SUNDAYS 11-5; OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT.

CALL FLO WITT" ONHWN ©C€ErtiONALLVGOOD LISTING AT $28,5Q0. . . . "'

Office Evraia^s Call

M .-2244 M 4-5210

30,000 tni'es last • year with vr|unteer hoar* reachiot over2,500."

Local Women Attr>r.dReal Estate School

• TWIJ ..Sutanut' resiiJtnls* aftcurrently enrolled in eveningclasses at the Vale School ofReal Estate and Insurance,Newark.*Tbey are Mrs. Sarah M.

Whitclcy of 105 New Englandtrenue uid Mn, Ruth W. Pol-ben of 105 Bellevue avenue.Both are taking, the 15-weekreal estate- course.

111YOUR MONEY'S WORTH MOXCAT

WOOLWORTH'STHIS WEEK ONLY!

Spring Sale - Gleaming WhiteSTORAGE CABINETS

What Has Happened to Prices SinceThose Halcyon Days of 25-Years Ago?VPrices 0/ merchandise aodbses «* MV» poaatds for Sl.N..»« " j j * " " *? ».cj?:kviccs an always of primary >Bd soflr we-rt tor • t o t s lart E

:

Robert L. Baer

Bord Man MadeInsurance FirmVice PresidentRobert L. Bier of 96J Spring-

field avenue, New Providence,1

Was elected a vice president olColonial Life Insurance Com-pany.of America.

•in

Broom Storage CabinetU t l l i t j U n ^SnenCabinet

Prior ti Wing elecinew post, Mr. Ba."r'served, assecond vice president ol the*ombh)atioA sgencutt' departjnent (or Colonial. Baer «ri*> di-rect the company's branch of-fice sal:i organization Iff-theUnited Slates and Puerto Rico

He joined Colo'ial * anIs W l at its Pottstown, Pa.branch office. He was made supervising agent the followinj'year'and-has served as branct-nan?"*r In Nevirk, Perth Am

boy and .Elizabeth.....Transferred to .'M home cf

fice in December. 1918, he be•ra'ie a(tfnin1**rative awistaniand later, director of ail?.rVni.ig and plans. In 1951 hiwas made assis'ant to the agen

y vice president. Three yeanator he was appointed assistInt agency vice president andn 1959 was named second viceresident.

Mr. Baer ts • member olhe Life Underwriters Assoclaion ol Northern New. Jerseynd serves on tlic conference

statistics committee of the Lif<Usurers Conference, a welmown insurance executive oraniiation. He is also a mem

>er of the combination agencjwnmittee of the Life Insuranct

gency Management Associaion, a national insurance orlanization whose primary pur» s e is to improve the efficincy of life insurance distri

ration through increasing scieo:rfic management methods1.

go ranged from 100 per cent« s than today's, *«* +lown the cost scale. j

Summit housewives shopping

thePepper

:n those days toward Deprej- four centa a tia. whila twa canssion'a end, found that butter cf shrimp eoukf be purekaaedwas selling at 75 cents for two'for 27 cents. A staple suchxwnds, and that eggs could be pork and beans sotd torj

fpr SB. WtT* » »*""*" Flniirfould ae Bogjht In larte-flter

Loed Conear Crr$cc!«God Put at $17,500

Donations in the amount of$17,500 will, be sought in Sum-

the eonaty whiea will be ceavtacted duriai the drive.

Last year more thas) tUMtOwas raised tor the Caaecr Cns-

mH this year as its contribo-'sade throafhaat OataCeasstrtion toward the Union County of which Summit idiwai'i eon-Cancer Crusade's overall go^l tributed tlt.On. Of the total m) Carof $125,009; it w i i announced eancer deaths ia Uwoa Countytoday by Robert E.' Smith.-- »»at year. Saaunat acceoted fat-County Crusade Chairman. ; • -

Hev David Wyatt is thU • » . , « - . „ - < » ^ . -year*s local Crusade chairman.) KwiwJwSIf^ssi w a v a

April 4 to 11 has been jet for' Robert E. Dittmar. senior'he house-to-house solicitation fhwf iriatjon structural me-ia most Union County towns, )ch»o-c. USN. son of Mn. Bothand more than 8,500 volunteers A. Dittatar of 22 BaMosrol place,wfll'tte involved at th» annual |j tttriag with Attack Sqr d n »Bducati:nal and lund-rauing gj, whi fh returned to iU him:Project. 0 , ^ a t Virginia Beach, Va..—The American Ganur Sotie-alioaul t!:e attact airrraft nr -'v's leaflet coverinK the ;even rier USS Forrestal after a traintla-ger signals will be left at leg emi:e in t'.e Guan animr

|pach«of b e 104 000 homes in Bay, Cuba, area.

«2.n for I NU the fish saarkets.

WHITE & GOLD DECORATED STORAGE CHESTSR*g. NOW

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l ^ a w e r B o r a g e Chest5 Drawer Large ChesL

OUTDOOR ALUMINUM Reg.DELUX CHAIR irj.99mm loag lasting heavy carte* rissttc. Extrawidth. White A Turquoise. - —

DELUX ALUMINUM AOJUSTAtLECHAISE LOUNGE 19.99New long lasting heavy carted Plastic. Eltrawidth. White ft Turquoise.

NOW

15 "

ROSE BUSH SALE!PLANT NOW

Reg. 1.39 NOW

HEY KIDS. . . T.V. TOY CORNERJUST A FEW OF THE MANY T.V. TOYS ON SALE

SILLY PUJ>DY , . 1.00 NIRTZ 2.98SLINKIES 98c YO YO 49c - 69c - 1.00

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(PRR COtm WITH THrS LUNCHtOH)

AT SHORT llMSt, MHXBl RN STORKS ONLY

60MILLBURN321 Mribum Avt.

Free PaajtingHeir of Stan

OpenD»a> t : 3 t t » (Thursday until * P.M.

SHORT HILLS720 Morris Tpk.

Free Parking MM CarsOpet DaUr t : » to »Thindays * Fridays

Until » P.M.

SUMMIT407 SpH*9f]«M Avt.

Municipal Parkiag•ears /Store

Open Dally I to •Thursdays Until I P.M.

TERMITESflyaift. Watctr

^Swarms" of "Flying Ants" which comewith Spring, shed theirwings then disappear.These wood destroyinginsects cause much dam-age to property Buildings not prelected during. constructiou usuallyrequire it lawr.

We specialize Exclu-sively in protectionof~prdperty againstT E R M I T E Sandother Wood Destroy*ing; Insects, using de-p e n d a b 1 o methodsWe are not simple exter-minators. Every job issupervise! b\ an experieneed technically twin-ed, licensed" engineer. '

We are a New .Jersey organization employingNew Jersey residents,and have *oned Ne vJersey proo.my ownerssuccessfully smce 1935Our reputation In thisfield is unsurpassed.

Thousands of referencesare available ;n New Jer-sey—not in some distantstate. O u r . work IsGUARANTEED FOR 5YEARS without additional charge — a one-year guarantee is worthless.

For infomwtion or FreeInspection a n el Advice. . . CALL

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CutRate DRUGSTORE

Till 1 ?JA.