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The Week-end Weather*today *»d

elduring wetefc-ettd. Cook* , ,

SUMMIT. H,

til?II

s GOPllmanneeting Mon-approval to

B the Ward 2he ftbvember

WdsnfacancyCity Committee[onday filled ay a. resignationrepresentatives

epubliean Oatn-ast minute cau-a t the meeting?JEUzftbeth on acasman • to filln of Clifford P.

W. Morkel, Jr.rrace euhmitt«dfestive today «j»for district 1

Sdteifcel- »«lfl' sheto New frovi-

Mrs. Thomas>2- Division ave-f the committee.tx>nimittee were

t a. candidate forci local repre-s .County Com.uctcdt to hold &ist prior to the1 to be held at>tt Hotel, E i

Fnvored

School EnrollmentWill Top Last YearBy More Than 200

Stulent Enrollment ia the Sum-mit public school _ system totals3J#1, ejti-'insreaae of 19* over 1SJKS,it waa <iisek»#frd yesterday. byRobert* v. p. Reed, school uujier-intendent.

Fifty laore pupil* ei* scheduled-to begin claarwork In 'the JuniorHigh School and five «lemeKfcaryschools at A' later date.

Of the Sunwtit^Kh^ftT^etttar*eon la this oalj'one showing; a de-crease from.' last year. At presentt»e *C4H$D1 has tight lea* studentsthan term! but four of the"fifty are expected so attend classes jthere. ^Present enrollment .£» 185;S5 boys end 90 girls.• The .Senior High._toa» an.-lnprwupeof Sii making th« total 673, olWhich 333 are boy,* and 5*5 girlis.

Three hundred and forty-twoboyn aad 339 girls bring theJunior High total to 651, &n in-crease of iSS over last yt-ar. E!iVfnmore are sk*U*<i forthere. ' j

'*. e l tRoosevelt'.l »nd&s c«* was jby t*o. for a total of 153;

-73 hoys and 81 girla. HoVrever, fivemore are listed for that •chboL

Washlnglon hae a grand totalof 250 with eight moreThis is 3T mor* than in *52. Girl*exceed the boys with 133

LOCAL SUPPORT V7JS&4$im-~T3.u\ I,. Troast, Re-publican candidate for Gjcvsmor, recfiv-.s* pledges of

fpsupport in his camnal&n from three of the city'slanding political figruir«s * i the Opening of the UnionCounty Troast headquarters last VW-dnesd ay at theWii,field Scofct Hotel, Elisabeth. ls>.it to right are

Freeholder Kmeat-S. Hlckok, Mr,-.Troast,Pizzi, chairman of the City GOP Ojiniuitte«, and

»William R. Vanderbilt, one of the Republicanfor member of the Oeneral Asembly. WlUiln

a f«w ^veeka s. Sumnalt TroaSt for Gkiverndrquarters will he opened in m. downtown store.

jrgol'R Hetfield,•y, who has the' off Freeholdergvtj it Was de-ad 7jee • If other

nr'<K,:.OP cri-alriman, is'the nominationstrong bid for

eing backed byth C. Hand,of Republicans,several Summitihing the nomi-lyrnan Fred E.eth. At «, meet-ay «t the hometirk. Pembrokesf Rejmblicans

|n pare S)

Franklin liuAptd to -397 <ui *n«cr«as# nf 4-i.- Six* peri more are•scheduled for there. Of the 397,225 are fco-y;*, 172 girls,

Lincoln school has 212 boyfi and207 girls re&LMered for an increase.of 14 .over 'as* year, Six othersare slated to attend Ltn-coln'a t » Summit

BraytbnV* ILwt U complete vlth 1 f r c ' m afour-w«elf/«iMa total" of 419. 205 boys asd 214 } tlon

...This shows.an increase of m j hang on Saturday when |

Ashland RoodHome DamagedBy Lightn

PicesHealth

ISummitIf the openingYv county head-fin County. New

for. Mental• - - „ . formerlyOvertook

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»do jointly bykcrmnn, prp.ii-lon and Arthurr of Overlook

have been setfloor adjoining

this specific

I struck.iMtelr

Saturday :<>olc of lightning struck the cblEn-

of tfee hom* erf Mr. andErwln Wurst of 213 Ashland roadcausslnisr extensive damage to thckitchen aud bathroom. The Wursts

i had tar-en i~n Europe and had ar-rive^ home at 3 p.m. «tftcr flyingacross' the Atlantic.

Romeo T*. Betta

CouncilMayor's HousingBoard Appointee

Common Council Tuesday night';confirmed Mayor P c r c i v a l E.Bland's appointment of Robert S.,Stafford'of 35 Hillerest avenue- toj Mr1. Wurat ha'd already retired;the Sub-Standard Housing Board,; but his wlfo. Wilhcltninti, was 5»ti-l •Mr. Stafford replaces Fr«»d Xaa' ' up and sitting at thc kitchen table {of 47 Oakland place, ret^gm-d. The \ raiding a. paper when the light- |term expires April IS, 1954. \ ning: struck at about 11:45 p.m She j | % S ^ » ^L U A M I A

Romeo T. Betts,Ex-Councilman,

United Campaign Revises GodSets New Figure of $136,293

An upward revision%f the United Campaign goal rais-ing the quota/from $126,750 to $130,293, as sufgested feythe member agencies of the Campaign at a meeting lastj^ily, was approved by the Central Committee at a specialmeeting: at the YWCA last Wednesday evening.

„ • j The'Campaign will fee conducted-'M I • " ' • 1 ~ ' ' i from October 18 through Novem*

Red FeatherWorkers OffTo Early Start

The solicitation organization ofthe United Oampaign vrent into-high gear last wetk following the

Speakers ListedFor State ADAConvention Here

William &. GUsort, Republican-nominee for Councilman-at-JUargcsnd fornicr City Clerk, will wel-coma an expected 400 nifmbcra ofAinericana for I>emacMtie Actionto Summit when the

hJera#yy

chapter of ADA holds Its seventh

temporarily stunned end

firm.Agency, lo«al

He i& on the executive com-mittee of the Summit Real Estate

Her husband removed h«r lo >other part of the house and ex- }' » ' " " : "v ""•" -»»•"•""• *-— —- !".v""*. r~'~" —-•--- • r" I Council and chairman of the Plan-

Board and last year served as; ting-ashed flames in the kitchen, jtreasurer of that group. He I., at H« reported th*t all windows in | nrngr Board, died Sunday at hismember of the Rotary Club, { the kitchen end bathroom were ; residence. 7 Manor Hill road, after

blown out. a hole knocked in the I a n illness of several weeks. Mr.rear of tho house «nd the chimney

, Brictts from the chiTO-

•#atw ASJSO-Eocatwi at 95mmit, has car-ttcatlonnl pro-ic intcrcrt andhe problem of

of the Rotary CHih* audthe Chamber of Comwvcrce.

Thc Stafford Agency built the!houses at WiUow Knoll «nd thcjTscy -were thrown onto theFincway, both In New Providence, j roof of n gr<N?nh«use nearby caus-

Richard Morris of 15 Irvingl | n g considerable brokon glasw dftrn-place was appointed a* a special] a£«». The "\Vur.«ts own nnd operateofTiccr to serve a t Broad and Or-jtho Ashland Road Greenhouse lo-chard streets in the Roosevelt •Sohool area. Thi.!» ia part of aj x i ^ hornsafety plan being worked out .by:Council and the PTAs. i , . , . . <K . ..

i disrupted. About 15 phones m th«Council authoriized tho advcrtin-5 imCTCKjjete neighborhood were J».w

tig of bids for tfw resurfticing ofl o u t o f o r < J e r f o r a s h < o r tCanoe Brook parkway from Morris { t , ., , . . . .and Kswx turnpike to Woodland! A n ^ t i s a t i o n of theavenue. The bids will be received! Wftf I» a d * l h t **** ^ b>'at th« October 6 mating. } ftnd temi>n' P o " «

' other }«lOTm daiiiflgf.

in the rear oF the rc«idenee.J e f t w J l h o u t

t ( , h , p h o n c

nl positiveto wtlnnilato

It only provideit facilities fornal problems,ih«» care and

|r»t« In mental

ofIre located et]«t, Ptelnflold,

psychiatric

ting «ix of th(»imutllttca. As

|o carry the*to th* oritlri»

it

• tbi» clinic

Ube

of l . 'n lon

n o

annual etmvetttio^ heroHcrteJ "Suburban oft 'Sunday,'. Octo-ber 11-

The all-day rneotin* will com-mence at 8:30 a.m. with a. registra-tion of delegates and will concludewith a banquet at 6:30 p.m, atwhich U.S. Senator Wayne Morae«Ind.~Ore.> will be the principalspeaker. Rev. Jacob R~ Trapp of

j the Community Church of Summiti'wvill give the invocation at ^he ban-quet. Sonator Morse is nationalvice-chairman of ADA.

Plenary and workshop . sessionsiwiU be conducted throughout the1 morning and afternoon with several

T. Betts, 86, a former, noted ADA figures and Democratsof the Summit common] addressing thc convention. One of

I the afternoon speakers will beRobert B. Meyner, thc Democraticcandidate for governor who is alsoendorsed by the AE>A.

Other speakers Include James E.Doyle, national co-chairman ofADA; Roy L., Reuther, coordinatorof political action. United. AutoWorkers, CIO; <3us Taylor, direc-tor of the political department.International Ladies G a r m e n tWorkers Union, A.F. of I*; Kath-erinc E. White, rq»ay©r of RedB«nk; Congressman Robert VV.Kean (R.-N.J.) • and Congressman

adoption of the new. goal of293,by th« Oeritrol Committee.

Mr. «nd Mrs. AHen D. FcUec,vice ijteftirnoen in charge of gen-eral aoJlcitation, met with theirdi via ion chajrhstn at the home ofMr. *rid M m H. "VFoodward Mc-Dowell, 67 Oak Ridge avenue. Thefollowing persona were i»resKir»t:Mr, mkd Mras. Ja,me* D, Cowan,northeast division; Mr. and Mrs.Meredith N". Stiles, Jr., northweatdivision; Mr. and Mrs, MortonAshman, southeast division: Mr,and Mrs. Henry G. Colt, southwestdivision; Mr. and Mrs. HowardBrook, northeast apartments; Mr.«tnd Mrs. Eraeat S. Hickok, north-west apartments, «nd Mrs. Ed-ward I* Beck, sou Inside epart- tments. 5

Mr. ftnd Mra. PctttMR announced 'plans for 24 meetings with district 'chairmen and eeptaJas of the BO- f Agencylicitfttion. teams- At th«se taeet-ingrs representatives of the agen-cies -will explain th« work and plansof the agentcl«» and answer any

ber J.The revised figure was developed

by the member agencies and W Mdesigned ta alleviate h.ardshlp oasome of the agencies that couldjiot immediately adjust their pro*grams and Budgets along the linesof the policies 6Uggr«st*d by ^thlaye<ar'a Budget Sur,vey, Comml^tc%The - agencies h&& previously s«te«*milted budget requests which,when «dcfcd to irie Campaign 'eat-pene«s., totaled $150,417.

The new,goal does not providafor increaaea for Overlook. tto»-pital -or^the IJnioa Cmmty MentalHy&lene Society. " _ -.

Under the new goal the YVVCAwill receive en additional $3,68*,baving its original figure ol $20,-009 increased, to $23,684. The nextJargeat increase goes to Pa.mllyService Association which will begranted «n eaditional ,$2V14T, Theoriginal Family Service' flgure WAS$12,500- end la now increased to$14,647. ' • . ' . " • ' -

• The «mourits elJocated to eachphis Oampaign and ofllc*

Io

tSB

If ill

questions.Mr. '«n3 John T. Oarpen-

BoyScouta 7,400M t i

t«r, vice cliairmen in charge ofbusiness., industry and professionalsolicitation, are working with «njictive group of leaders to get offto an early *tart in what will bea very Important section in this \y«af'e fuin^-WLiglag effort. I

The Carpofttera have *chedal«d(Continued on pag« 2>

6,000Olrl Seou-t* 4,534Summit

Home 8.TS3

$40,000 $41,433 #1.43*24,000 24,000 24.GO029.TS1 20.000 23,634 3.S8*

12.S&O 14,»47 a,l«f

6,000two3,250

COOO4,213 213

1.501

0 .Csmpalgn 10.4S3 3.000

S.0O92,000

Betts is the father of Rome A.Betts, also a former Councilmant

Funeral services were held Tues-day at- the Burroughs Sc. KohrFuneral Home, 309 Springfield ave-nue, and at Central PresbyterianChurch where services were con-ducted at.2:39 p.tn. by Itev. L«eonard

V, Buschnmn. D.D.. pastor. Burfel{ charlea R. Howell (D.-N.J.).was at Pair Mount Cemetery,Chatham.

Mr. Betts was a prominent resi-dent of the city nn<l vvol the Summit YMCA

directoran elder

The hearing on tho ordinance to'hange a portion of Summit avenue|from residential to business. Wiiner Girl Locatedduccd i t the Au^tist IS session, wancontinued until nc*xt ineeting. I

Taxi drivers licenses were grant-ed for the remainder of th« yearto Charles Norris, 44 DePorestavenue; Robert Allen Heil t»f New-ark; Progressive Radio Cub Serv-

» Bdice, Frink S. 3»-t Broad

Anthony Ilillo WIUI Rranledto operate a hirtcheorictti'

nt 4 Awh^oofl Avenue.A re-*»h>tton pnyinff tribute to

thn lat« councilman and riannln*Btvnrd member, Romeo 1", B t iwas passed. A ct>py •«•!}! heto hln fnttilly.

Mon Fined forPetty Larceny

T»*o men werr> fined $Wy*»t«>r<t*\v >iy Mflnlstrate Albert JH.

:tiftt«rt<iU» from

of Cent ml Preabytcrian Church.Ht» was a member of OverlookL*>dfft>, 163. F.*JV.M.. for flfty years.Htj had served ten years as a. mem-

j _ . ,ber of the Planning Board and atIII ChlCd<|O BCHlfc ;o«e period was Its chairman. He

Gail Winner. 17. who disap-peared September « from theMarion. Masa., summer home of

also A member of the Councilftom 1922 to 1W24,

Mr. Betts was m. graduate oflwr parents, Mr. and Urn. John [OoHimblA Vntvcrslty andWlsnet, ia *«fe in

disclosed by an

'fine.

An engineering degree from theSchool' of Mines in 1H0O. H<* was

j»i*ter7F^Ith,' from*the Sum-j a deputy enginwr for the Now*t 23 Cree««»t ave- 5York. Department of Docks and

I Ferries before World War J. HeT . f*.-* r.«,u uAA .»1c«i«>d lw»» * member of the 23d National

ing out late, wws d«ni«d_by r^nith.

Keaervations for the conventionbanquet are limited to 39Q but itwas announced this week thatguests are welcome to other a©»-»lona and also to the banquet ifseats nre ft\¥ailablc. Tickets maybe obtained from. J. Jerom© Kap-lon. Summit attorney, or Mrs, A.O. Zosn of Berkeley Heights.

The theme of th» coming con-vention, according to a bulletinpublished by the state ADA i» to"build ADA In New Jersey" andhelp elect "* real liberal nn gover-nor nnril « legislature to back himup."

Annual Sictowafk AitShow %t fmSmpt. 26

annual Jid«?w*ll< art

When #ho i>hon«%dfatnlty from Chlwnjo wtrly

washer

Mr. Belts «erv«»tl »n the ?War Board in Wnshing-

- j ton during World W w I. H»»j

f a y j j gday. Previously »ho had eontnrtfd j joined! thr- Robbing Biplry Co, w«-thetw from "*oBtc\vhorr- in ivnn- trrrn>nt engineers at tn) Chureh

where she sntd she » M j nitrot. New York, S» y^nri *|to. 11+r>ui-fnR >rsl«t<luy« | rctlrcdl from thr company Ibis yearwith

phorw eo.nv»«r*»aiU>«, *!»«• s«M shr>had obtrtinM A Jolt In A h«nk nndwas gains tt» m«rt work lot-1' thnl

A*WO«Immtl,

Mm.

IorIt h«VP>*y th''

roust ruction «r 4t*l. They were

4* VVwivr*»» o f

b y

t,|eiU(»tm»it John

JJ, tOifto toy «*?***

j , IinA rrttirnc<t si nbnut 4 n in.front M WnlkiT Oip tn\iTrt(ini<*nt

the i

•boot flv* Hkt\*>t th»»

futhrr In it rKlrw* ««{«*<'trlcftlcwtmetcif who - tmt

ita Hmmh Amerie*.

vice-president and chief

TAt, Metis vv»» born in Brooklynand had to(*en a resident here for

hl« wlfp, Mrs.und IMO sons,

!!«• t« survivedIlnnifttt-vUlo

«ndHill

A. B*U» 10

(>r<it«ii> th* work of* loml

\held on SatuNiay.

outald* the SunatnitTrii#t Co. at. th* eorner of Betch-wood roftd Sprtngftold avenue. In rajw* of rain, th* a Howwin h« held th« followlnir Sat.Urdny.

For sev^rst years the ftitmmii.Artthi* show which fraturot

by nrtistn from the Summitand surrourtdinxModeled1 Wtt»*«-•»<.«•

outdlodV urt PithlWU !«end Ruropten eftiwi, it \\mm

Athenaeum ListsJustice Douglas,Dublin Players

Ait- itu 46tri »ea3oi\ opens the.S u m m i t Athenaeum announcesthe fir»t four "lectures" of tb.oyear, includinjc The Dublin Play-*r."», famous Iristt acting frroup,who "will do 'Shadow and Stib-sta.nce'' on October 32. Supreme |Court Justice William O. Douglas

The oaxnpaiga eroal of 5136.293is approximately $10,000 less thanthe figure or $246,606, which bosbeen the goal for the laaft twoyears. I t is about $5,000 mor«th«n the amount collected In last

j year's drive, ,H. Woodward McBowell, chair*

in«n of the United Campaign,said after the meeting that withthe enthusiasm and hard workthat is going Into all levels of t.h»fUTtd misJrig machinery thb» year,there Is every reason to believethat the new goal can be attained,

topic for November 5 willhe announced later; Julien Bryan, j•who will report by word end feyfilm on a r«e«nt trtp to "Egypt,Iran an<3 Jordan** on December10; end former Ambassador toIndie, Chester I. Bowl«s, "Who ,willapeak on "America** Roler InWorld A.ffetrs" on. J<anairy 14,

AH dates ere Thunsdaybut th« October *nd Novemberdates ere not on the Athenaeum>

©ccoTid Thursday. Cfc&figeahed to be made to accommodatethe Dublin Player* and JusticeDotiglu.

"W« look toward this yearwith great expectations,** Rev.David K. Barnwell, president ofth» Athenneunn j»id. "We havethe largest waiting list In ourhistory. In addition hav« th*assurance* of an exceptional pro-grim. The Dublin Player* ere in-tern«tional]y known and we feelvery fortunate In being able tothem for Summit. Justiceh«a «tt«(u;ted «ttcntiori not onlyby hi* tmvel* but by his decision*Juliea Brvum hats been with. xu» be-fore and wms very warmly re.oelvtnl. His film report.* are notonly illuminating but diatin-gui*hp<I. In view of the Importanceof India to th* peace j«n& securityof Mu» world we W

t<* h*»re#pe«kdly

inworld mtt0tm

If Aby to* for-0

mer If, 8, Amhewmdor t» that

"KM ttsuai we wttl lisve vaoanctMiin our ropmber3*»?l|» due tonu)vSnit «w»y, to d««ths and toother «t.uM>»," Or. Hemwell Mild."W« are ut^lnx w»r pivsjpnl; meni-

CivicPlan WelcomeFor Baldwin

A community vreloota* h«maUetit, A. Baldwin, Jr. «t128 Canoe Brook Parkway,

home Monday ajfter b«iiUIreleased by Bed forces in itoroai Ubeing planned for Saturday, Sep*tember 26, e t U aim. on the ©tj?Hell *

Mayor Ptsrctval i t Blandmake the principal addwe* e a 4brief talk* will sx!«o be given byOapt, Aubrey L. ^Vyckoff, tJatN",- o t173 Ashland road, Col. XL Raddat*Smith, Marine Corps, of W e *avenue and C5ol. Robert•wmrd, U. S- Army, of Woodlandavenue.

Ths Defense Department eer!j>this t\-eek announced that It woukfpresent a Silver Star medal f"bravery in action" toTho committee Js hopeful that M*mngements can ba made to bev#the prcwentaUori of (the medalrhade during the program nexfeSy

A m etlngr ot partlelpattnirg^nlsaUons to complete <plan»th«» fvent will b«« held Monday« p.m. at too CitS" Halt. Any

ln'the(cUy I* iavlteda representative.

Aword«d Purple H«orfMarine Pfc. Robert O. M h

aton ol Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Mohmlof 99 Kent plaw boulevard*r«c*ntly congratulatfd byOol. J. F. Dun!«p, coficer of the M&rtna barracJui

uponawarded the Piirpl* Beart tne4ftffor wmmte eu«te.ln««d In Kor*ej|-eombat. , **£

York

\n New ,l^r-art ctrrlw *nd tvtm %l*en th*

fit HuMMtntt *

Ward,

show \» and«>r th*«Mm. ftsfeert A.

promptly this y«ar »inre we willn e w

Th* #HMtnlt Athenaeum to«>< th* c»Jd#st lecture or«ranl»»tiont»of lt» klmdl In OH* United St«te«,Ttl* fttmtbcT of It* nwntoM I*Hmtitad by the M tin*

acsijt:

n J«MiUi« p

Church , . 4. . , * . * •EditorialNewSoeiel

DIRECTORY

THI SUMMIT HtKAlD. THBMPAV. SWttMtW 14. IW1

dance at parish bouse. . ,.-$ a.m., f$eni&r-Hi group

e* tor Princeton i 'lQ:18'*.m.,Open-house for entire ' chureitseheal, vi»i%nj: of parents withI.t#aefcwsr*. . rMrethmentsj- ..It »-iii.,Rally day of the -church school;sacrament of baptism of childrena,n<J presentation of BiWe»: 'S#f-"naon, 'Our Q&e.GoaJ;" Nursery In

hou«e; 2 p.m., Session andmeeting for World-Wide

Comniursion Sfrvic* call* on thecongregation; f p.m., Junior-HiJ33*#ti&g at p«ri#h house.

Wednesday—*:30 p.mt hoir ,'reh^arwi-l; 9 -p.rti.riiC-t't*1' with prospective<:f ih»- c i i u r c h . • " •

JuniorSession

Fountain Baptist ChurchIH-v. Lmw* C Kiddie*

S u n d a y - - »J» sunju Churchschool, 11 a.m.. Sermon with Rev.J. W. White of Ashviite, N. C.

Il»»day — through .October 2—8:S0 p.px., Revival *ervjc«; Prayerand praite service; 8 p.m,. Preach-ing. - ' . :• ' : •

Oak«i Memorial ChurchitetlMMtis*

xm Marrls AventMRev. Philip &. WmtUn. ft.

••Tod«>•••••* p . m . C h o i r ' r « * t « r a a l .S u n d a y — 10:10 e.in.. Ctiurch

•chool: U a.m., - RaUy day serv-ice; Bible pr«i«rstation»; Sacra-ment of Baptism; Reeeptian ofnew m«mbier»: 7 p.m.. Junior highfellowship.

•Monday—8 pin-, Church #c.hoo.i

T«mpl«Summit, Reicmsu JewUh

Worshiping at oommunHy Churcb' _ and W«2dron Avenues

KaJ>M MorrUoii V. BiaJ ^Oant«r Leo«ard Politer

Xofloorfow—^S : 0 p.m., Sithbath«v* »wvices, "Feast" of Tatoernacle*Sendeea," ' - •

Sunday—10 a.m.. Religious schoolat the TMCA.

T E M P L E S I N A IJewish 1 ungiejallun»t community Chv.rcis,

ld ar.d WsidrciJ Av«.,"'Summit *"

.Morrison D BUISERVICES

Fj:d»y evening* &t 8:30KtUOIOCS SCHOOL

Ev*ry 'Sunday 10 a m , to noon, be- .*J»r.-:n« Sept, 211.li, ' a t Y.M.C.A..il*i']e St., Suoitntt. Rabbi Blal'* ol-Z\c€ ap-tn T im. , Weil.. "riMjra. a i w - "

37 J*»pie St.. Summft 6-2051,

309 Springfield Avenue

i s & KOHRItlllEf IOIIS

tort to

LGHS & SON

.' '.TueSday — S p m , Biahrop -Frdjl*ertck " B, ,New«!t will- «.ddr*s»southern ttnd 'vvtwi.ena diMrict r«-p-rwt'rttatives afMorristown Meth-odist Church. . . • r

T o 1 p •»•, FridayJLuncheon at tht home of Mr«. H.W. McDowell, 67 Oak Ridge av«-

nut.

6:30 PJQ-, WesUainster FteUowbipdinner; 8:15 pjn., Central Qub.

Monday—10 a.m., Monday morn-ing; Sewing- group at the east endof the pariab house

Tut*aay—-3 p.no, Women* As-sociation tea in th* fellowshiproom, • , • u

WedJiesday—Men* Qirtt **»• P«rMh house.

Diamorid Hill C|wchRe*. Kobett F. lOuvmttiit •

,Sundey—«:« ft, m.,

school; 11 a-ua^ Worahip aad aer*i d"

First Baptist ChurchEngland at Sswtngfksld »v«-

ttU*.E«v. David M« BarBwell. D.P. _ 4 - „ , _ „

DmvUk M. K*tbu 7:3° P..«.-.. Senior Touth Fcltow-at churcli.

p.aa-, Juni«,r YouthFeliowihlp; T;«9 and 4:80 P-m,Trustees •mi <MTl«lal Board atchurch.

Sunday-9:30 am., Church school .Wednesday—8.15 p.m. Woman'sthrough »enior high;

kl'nd«r.>and creative activity

. John's Lutheran ChurchRev. W. 8. HinttMin, Ph.I>.

ir DeForest A*en«e

—primaryi t am.,g«rt«ngroups; Worship end sermon '"WhoU A Christian, Anyway?" by Dr.

5 p.m.. Church familyprogram.

Tuesday—8 p.m., Summit Ooun-; ci! of Criurches »asni-&nnua! meet-

ng. • '

«t church.

Jewish Center

First Ev. Lutheran ChurchHarry S. C»rl»on, PastorToday -.-2 p.m.. Women's

in parish hail. Mr* AVaiter 3 , jJone i and Miss Anna Tietjen. j .gunday— 9 • * *" *»«»•. Churchhaetcsssis; -.Speaker, Mre,.. William jsttioo!; 11 «,m., Worship; 7;30p.ra:,C. Newbery;. Topic "The Cjjri.-*- I Thirtieth annivensarj' program offiah Woman": §:15 p.m., Choir re- | WMS '

' Sunday—9:30-a.m.,'"Bsb!«" Sffioo';-9:30 and 30:45 «,nv. .Worship and

i . ' •Kxpedif -«cy *' • • "

i'the WMS.Tu<isiJ«y' 8 Scmi-anuualTu<8d«y8 p ,

; meetiog of the Summit Council ofI Churefae*. • • • ••' <•'

The Community Churcht'nitartajt

and WttUlron 'v, Jacob Trapp

Sun:iny 9','i'i' a.m. Church*hool; II «.m..-. Nur«*p*'end storyroupj?: Morning service,' "Explor- .•iff Rt'hgion with Our Children." I

Central ChurchPr««tiytertan ^

JIaple St. and Morris Ave.L. V. Bflachrtian. D.D.

James W. Mulr

Today » p.m., OioirSunday-*:30 and 11 VVor-S u n d a y 3 ^

«hip and Btf noon, "Weighed in'the.e;", Church achool M

ie • Summit 6-0259I ti, hohr John Davidson, Jr.

First Church of Christ, Scientist292 Springfield Avenu* Summif. New JeneyA Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Chrkt

Scientlat, ia Boston, MassachusettsSunday Services at 11 A, M. Sunday School 11 A. M.

Wednesday Meeting at 3: IS P. M.

Christian Science Reading Room

Meetlnc; at YWtA282 Morri* Av*. '

Rabbi Aaron Shapiro

Calvary Episcopal ChurchR«-v. E. P. FraneU, Rector

Rev. Field H. Hobba, Curnta88 Woodland

1 Tod«y~10 a.na.. Holylon; 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Womfts'tAuxiliary, Quiet Day «t GraceChurch, MadUion; 1:80 prn., ChoirGi ld * l ihGuild; 4 p.m., Boys*

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OPEN TO THE PUBLICAVBNUE

Open dairy 10:00 to 4:30 except Sundays and holidays; alsoFriday evenings 7:39 to 9:30 and after the Wednesday meet-ing; Literature on Christian Selene* may be read, borrowedor purchased. . .

p ,Girls* chair; r? p ,covered ~A\MH supper.' Sunday—8 a.., Holy uioti; 10 am.. Choir rebesraali 11a.m., Morning,pmy«r ejid eerrdon

Sunday); 12M5 p.m., New-' coffee hour; 7 | . a . , Young

people*! fellowship,• Montday—7.S0 p.m.,1 Boy Scouts;8:IS p.m., Vestry m«*ting.

Tuesday—ir> a.m., Holy eom-munion; 3 p.ai,f Woman's Aux-iliary tea at home of Mrs. 3. W.Bajieker, 308 Summit avenue.

.Wednesday ~— 10 a.nt-, ChurchWorld Service Committee.

N. P. Methodist ChurchBev. R M C « O. Hill

Today—8 p.m.; Senior choir re-hears&l; N e w memk™ welcome.

Sunday —" 9:45 a.m^ Churchschool; 11 a.m.. Worship and ser-mon1, "On Ytotif Mark"; Nuriaerydownstairs; 7 p.m., Junior highfellowship; seniors will visitPrinceton. '• • - -

Monday—9 p.m., Meeting In Mor-rJatown Methodist with workersfor th« coming Evangelistic Mls-aion.

Tuesday-r-8 p.m., Annual candle-light teaa sponsored by the WSGSfor members and new frtendt.

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Ui th« TWCA. Sunday schooistarts «t 10:30 a.m. Vtoltor* arcwelcome. * .

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and BtMestudy.

Tomorrow — 7:IS p.m., T<Mias;folks' Bible Iwmr. .

JButwiay—»:30 sum, BtbW schoolfor all Miea; U c m . , I<or<l'« sup-per; 7:30 p.m., Oo*p«l a«rvio«.t

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Junior HighGirls' Choir; 7 p.m., Chapel Ctoolr;S p.m., Vocal training clas* (forChap«l anil Chaaoel Chott. floim-t»er«); 8:JO p.m., Chancel choir.

Tomorrow—8:« p.»^ We4l«yBoy'i Choir; 8 p.m. Vooal trsln-inf clajii Cfof Mot*t ehoJr mem-bers); 880 p.m., Motet ChoUr,

Saturday Overnl«ht Hike—Boy\

1:15 *.rn., Church SchoolOrchestra; 948 a-m. Churchachool; 11 a-m., Junior choir;Cburch time kindergarten; Wor-ship-Subject: "What Are T««Doiiigr" 4 p.m., Juolor High Fel-lowship; 7 p.m,, Senior High Fel-lowship; 8 p.m., Wesley«r» Oub.... Monday—« p.m., Ofllcia! Besrd

i " 'Tuesday—T:W p.m, Dea»ert In

parish house prior to Couples'Club; theatre party.

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The point that tru* realism isspiritual, harmonious, and., divine—not sordid or unlovely—becauseail reality is of God, will bs em-phastatd «t Oiriitlan Science serv-ic«# Sunday in Qm lw»on-«ernaonentitled "iUallty.'

TJ»a §oi4*n text is from phillp-plans:. "Whatsoever thing* aretrua, whatsoever things are hon-

est, whatsoever ttdasp •*• Ju t,WIMUCOCWMT tMnjp /asm p u n , what-soever things «u* fov*ly, wbitau.ever thincs Arm of food reportif there b* any virtue, a&d if th<f.be any pn la t , think on thefrf.thin**" (441),

A furthsqr citation frofo the King,James Version of the K b i t r«ads \"In th« baginninir wiu the Word •and the ^yo«I w«U vith God, endthe .Word m i God. All thing,

(Continued on p»ge 8)

CRIMEk MAJOR PR0BLB4 w

When you consider the cost of crime in thli countryInduced by sjcohol (112,000,000,000 per ya»r) are you sathfiedwith the solution of thin problem that fail* to And t«s cavua,cure and prevenUon of this blot on our civilisation?

tatisStatisticsThe Federal Bureau of Investigation reports 3,OM,5io • •

the total number of crimes in 1952, which was ih« highest onrecord. The first hall of 19W shows 2.5% Increase over thefirst half of 1W52. In order to spprehend and hold the crim-inals in cheek, there were in 1051, ni,MI p«Uc«, «onst«ble*,and sheriffs. With sJaorter hours »nd higher salaries, moreand more money Is needed not only for police but for courts,jails, penitentiaries, asylums, and staffs of officials, doctors,and attendants. Heretofore, the penal institutions have failedto rehabilitate th* criminals ilnce m many become repeatersafter their discharge. ; ._ •••/—• . :-

, Th* AnswerScience and experience h*s shown that fear, greed and

hate are the basic attributes of the human mind that leadto the various forma of crime. This condition of the mindis due to the wide-spread contagious disease, Toxlcomanla,that is usually brought about by the habitual u u of drugs•uch as caflelne, nicotine, alcohol, marijuana, heroin, mor-phine, opium, etc. When the us* of these drug» is overcome,then the individual will have more courage, generosity, and*ood will. Since the officials, doctors, and attendant* Inpenal Institutions usually use coffee, cigarettes, swd liquor,the inmates get the erroneous idea that thes« are essentialand would probably riot If deprived of them. If *taff mem-bers could be provided that axe free of Toxicorrisnla, th#nthey would bava the power and ability, to help the inmate*to do likewise. A trained psychiatrist can easily performthis transformation.

A patient who has been confined for eight years twitsrehabilitated by overcoming the use of sJI coffee and ciga-rettes, which he had habitually used for Sf years. Anotherpatient who was in the hospital for the third time for alco-'holism was rehabilitated by stopping tha use of coffee andcigarettes. ;

A high protein product (97% > called Provlmalt has beenfound to give beneficial results in the rehabilitation of slco-holies when the use of coffee and cigarettes Is simultsneoujlystopped, ' , ; • • ' • • ' "••' .'"

Schools and colleges at-e needed to ttMh Human En-gineering and prepare students for positions of leadership Ineducation, penal Institutions, hospitals, factories, and off let*.A concerted approach in this direction will make a long for-ward movs in the solution of the crime problem.

Howard B. BishopHUMAN ENGINEERING FOUNDATION'

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Christian ScienceChurch PresentsNew Radio Series

A new scries of weekly l5-*nln-ute radio prognuns illustratingthe power of prayer in everydaylife was released last Sunday toythe Christian Science church.

Kaeh- program presents a fimt-hand, documentary narrative inwhich a guest t»Us of his) ownreligious experience— . how bisproblem was solved or how be ex-perienced physical heeling through,prayer In CJbristiius Science, L<o-calJy toe prog-ram can be heardQVmr WNJR, Newark (1*30 Uv%, *t2:15 p.m. Sundays. •

The . thoroughly verified ac-counts are being tape recorded tfrom persona of many different:walks of life from all over thVUnited States, Canada, Kurope,Africa, Australia and other partsof the world.

Following the harrativ* a- short

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Is presented<m haw tbm Ucte»ei O M aalve htsover WNJR, Newark (MM kc> at

Tit* ftresmsMt—carrying toe sc-ries tltlt '"How Christian Sei*neeHeals"—are produced by TheMLother Church, The First Churchof Christ, Scientist, in Boston, ac-cording u> announcement byCharte* M. C«rr, Christian Sci-ence committee) on puMioatkm for

ship Drive*sctay, September 29 and 30

amerce Is a non-profit institution SET UPiMERClAL, INDUSTRIAL AND PROFES-fMIT AREA . . . I t serve* Summit, New

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In Summit.pulons bu»Itie«» eaterprises and preventing

i useful Information about business condl-*hat 4s going on.for Christmas. (This is done through thethe Chamber).

Ially being! conducted. This survey, wheninformation to all members and is part of

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They wjlll b« heard on about 600stations throughout the

Halted States, Canada and AU-stralla, sjnd .at points to LatinAmeric«, Africa, Kuropt, andK*w Zealand,

The openiJis; program presented«, shipyardworker who toltt howprayer brought his release froma fuel tank in which he wastrapped, \ : •-

B,ub««qu«nt programs wiil pre-••*e»it a U M healed of tuberculosis^hen he h»d been given a monthto Iiv*>; a man who wai a con-firmed alcoholic, on the brinkof suicide*' ,.9tmUutmd to h«»ltb endsobriety; « college student sup-plied with funds for tuition; ahousewife heeled of goiter; abuslnej&sjnmn healed of disablinginjuries in minutes following aserious automobile accident—allthrough the power of prayertlone, . . /

Other program» will tell -howdiscordant relations with neigh-bor! -were worked out and busl-nes* problems solved throughspiritual means. .

The musical portion of the. pro*'grama to .he heard In comingweeks presents iorrner Metropoli-tan Ofx;r« Association tenor,Frederick Jag-el, accompanied byRuth Barrett Phejipa'at the con-sole of the (great 13,389-plpe organof tbe mother church. Coramen-tator in ttve opening; series i» Har-ry C Browne, for many yearsmember of The Christian ScJ.ei\ceboard of lectureship and a formerpresident of the mother church,

Church CouncilTo Hold Semi-Annual Meeting

A nunobcr of persona active Inreligious work and new to Summitwill be introduced at the semi-annual meeting; of the SummitCouncil of Churches to be held atthe First Evangelical LutheranChurch, Tueaday, a* 8 p.m.

All delegates *nd alt«rn«t«« tothe Councils six operating depart-ments are urged to take advan-tage of this opportunity, Frank T.Barr, president of the Council ofChurches, said yesterday. Othersinterested in the Council's work

also invited.'Informal reports of progress

program of the departmentsof the Council will be made. X<aw«ranee Burr, newly appointed as-sociate secretary of the SummitYoung- Men's Christian Associa-tion, will acquaint the Councilwith the Y'» program for religiousemphasis. Mism Frances Water*man, senior member of the city'aSub-Standard Housing Board, willbrief the Council on the- sub-standard housing- situation. TheCouncil of Churche» ha» support-ed positive action toward caringfor this problem for some years.

A report will be given on thefirst year of publication of the Re-vised Standard, Version^plble. Th£.Summit Council of Churches wasone of the 3,000 cooperating ifroupawhich launched the new Bible jU3tone year ago.

Attends ConventionEugene Stiles of the Stiles Soft

Water Service of Summit attendedthe national 6qft water service con-vention and trade show at ChicagoJast week.

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Succoth Party toBe Held Sunday

Because the new Jewish Com-munity Center is atUl under con-struction, the emnuftl Succothparty wiii be held at the home ofMr. and Urs. Stanley Finkel, 20learned road, from 10:30 a.na. tonoon on Sunday.

Mrs. Esther

parent volunteers. Mra. Bush willbe ih charge of the story "hour

11 s.xn. to noon.Community Young; People, affil-

iated with American UnitarianYouth, will be entertained at theparsonage, XbQ Maple street, onOctober 4, 9 psn., for supper and

children in{tarty, at which the *tory of Sue-cotJtt will be told, is open to ellchildren of any age ami to allinterested persons. '''."•*'

The committee for building theSuccoth Includes Beti Tuck«<di-er,chairman, of the CStnter educa-tional committee, Harold Chaaa.-low, Fre<* Baroff «nd jar. FlnkeL

On the decorating committeeare Mrs. Morris Blum and Mis.Harold Chasedow, The generalcommittee for the party Is com-posed of Mm. Ben TucKscher andMrs. 'Finkel, who is oo~£halrm<anof the eduactional committee.

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of th*f t h e i tCenter's *#acber* will direct the j , o r &£"££, ZaTtZ: HaTr d

Hughes, Edwin A. Ltane, VirginiaMcGili and Dr. Trapp.

CommMnifySunday SchoolReopens Sunday

Dr. Jacob Trapp, S.T.D.,ter of Community Church,nounccd yesterday that the churchschool will reopen Sunday at 9:30

Plans for the coming year a?ein charge, of the Religious Edu-cation Committee which met withthe school staff en September 20for supper,- followed by art organ-izational meeting for the currentseason. - . - . • ' • •

The committee Includes: Mr*.Maurice S. Bu.ih, chairman, ajrs.Jack B. Dunn, secretary, Mra.Francina Balch, treasurer, Mrs.Hall Shanjnon, Board of Trustees,Mrs. James P. Mayshark and Mra.WilHam Wise, cradle roll, Mra:Carl Huus, nursery mothers. Mrs.Melville Hawley, parent commit-tee, and Dr. Trapp, ex-offlclo.

The lower school staif- includesMrs. Prieth F. Benedict, Mrs. Wil-liam H. Bennett, Mr, and Mra,Charles L, Semmelman and Mrs.Hali Shannon. Worship scryices|will be in chargu of Mrs. MortonJT>. Fagen.

The staff for the upper school isas follows: Mrs. John Hysko,James 1* Parris, Robert C. Winansand Dr. Trapp. Worship serviceswill be conducted by Mrs. Bushand Dr. Trapp,

The nursery group, which meetsduring the 11 a.m. church service,

Central Church Wotn««To We (com • New Member

The Women's AASoctsvtlon ofCentral Presbyterian Church willhold its fatl newcomers tea onTuesday, September. 29,, «t the par-ish house at 3 p.m. which la givenby the Association to welcome newmembers into the group. Thehostesses are the executive boardand the felfWataip department afthe Associations..

Mrs. Norman Vincent Peal* of'Marble . Ccrilegiate '• Church, NewYorfe City, will speak to the,As-sociation at the October 18 meet-Ing on the topic, "Prayer WorksWonder*." Mra. Peale U a vice-president- of the Rational Coun-cil of Churches of Chrtat In theVS.A. and chairman of religionof the-N. Y. State Federation ofWomen's Clubs. She will apeak'to the group following the luneh-epn at l p.m. -.. ,

Missionary ServiceAnnual missionary day will be

noted at Walktce Chalet o» fittft-day at 11 am. The pastor, H*vJohn E. Carrington, wiH deiivarthe message.

The Sunday school choir, tittderth« direction of Miss Emmy LouCollier, will wing mm will the CJoa-

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At T p.m. • religious film, "Al**-ba**ador for Christ," will b»shown. There also will be xnusieby the chorus. The public is in-vited.

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will provide free baby-ait*iii« serv-ice this yetr at .Uw tea "for cijii-drea o-ver t»*o.

"Sannnit," theTown' *g<3y fBm,MJt *urvey U>publuiherfi by the Suittaolt i

•ar CX'dtwr 3, •rill be Introdaotd10 ;be entire naemlx^c}>:p tot thedrat time #t toe tea. MiaW. Williams, ctmirmanUcity, wiU dlxeuu :he book bncf-Jy. T*i»%» wiU fee stt ap wh«r«members may purciwoe CO-JJU S oftlieaurvey fo.- theatueivea and tfeet.rfriends,- ' . • ' •-. .

Tea-wtil.be served by Mra. R a -•elt L. McKijight, .hoapltaiity cheir-m&n, assisted by M-rs.. I c ster- KCroise. Mr«..Eraejt S- Hickok, Mrs.Vte4,erie-h Kull, Mrs, J. JeromeKftplors, Mn. Whitney T. Kei**y,Mr*. CbarI«*'H. Bush, Mrs, Ed-«ard--Casn and Mr*. Leonarti E:€3«I«|BJ;h. Mrs. T,. nd • 3ktr«. •Harry H-'pour. ;

Mot. Van 'Dyke' u a' resident »fE4af Orange, srhere she wa* pre«l-deat'o>f the East O^ang-e Ijeaguefor three year«~. Sbe U a-Lio mem-ber of t i e board of trustees" ©ifthe EaJt Osvnp* Public, library-;a member ot the board of th« ChildGui:<Jence -Cl'mia at the Orange*and Map-tewocKfi *»d a «t*m.ber ofthe: board .of tb« Y1VCA of tbeOrange*• and M"p'<tewoo4, .,. -

Van D» |te

DeJbarteon Mother* LlsfPlant for Fall Party'^tat 'M&therm Guild ©f J>«!b&rton•Preparatory'School has comp!et*-iiits arratsgf Jtteut* for . itj* annualfai! de«*rt-l»ridffe *S«rty» which.

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Stamp Exhibit PlannedWill J. Harder,

mil Stomp Chifc, U .me»b«f *k«iis*«* « ataWt;or) to b« given fejr the F>4,-» «Slaasip Club* ^ Ontml N>w J t .« y , inc. «t Ailmry f>«i-k Ofi 'tolM*r X S,. iMHl.a. Mr. Harcrr »'•Wasiifl Miilbum,

eoald beTreneto. t oi Ga*

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The" Mid-Ati».ntle 'Ridjje U a."mountoin clvDn rxtendtagwi.er lO,<m mllm from -nc«rly to the A

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How i» th# tlmii to become the owner of •tti» treat Action Car thst topped aii »'H j nthe UobUgaa Economy Bun, got new offi-cial AAA p«rformanc« roewta, won victoryilt«r victory In Important stock car racw,

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DODGEV-IIOHT O i SIX

"«^^/V(?H^m>tDDDGEa«^ PLYMOUTH

SCHMIDT, JR., INC.

J-TIie

', SEPTfMtER 14, I f f t

rfETTEIS T Qompletin*?nual ijih^e of thearrow evening at the Candor,above members of the

Club

right, are Mrs' Robert W. Ely, Mrs.

Jamca G. Gunderson, president, and Mrs. Robert K.Lundbt»rg, hostess. Standing, left,4b right," itre Mra.

A. Wulff, Mra, Thomas tu Moore,- reservationiichairman, and Mrs, Kenneth &. Hamlin. The meetingwas held at Mrs, KamHA's residence. (Wolia photo. >

fetationmebet: 5t Art Association

resumption of artonday, October 5,

group of6r» on hand to givesible' range of choice

taste and experi-,'e art.: " . '.[ „.n: Steven^ Jr., witl•s in abstract andicc» In art oii Mon-Mr, Steverut who i»

Columbia Univer-;ht at the Newark• Art and hi# workt tive Whitney, Bos-rk museums,

be held TuesdaytrtraSt and still life

rope and is % member of the ISe-tiorml A-«<<)ciatlon of Women Art-iste, the Pen end Brush Club andArtiste Equity.

Outdoor clowscs have alreadycommenced nncter the tutelage ofA!f Jergen Stromsted. Mr. Strom-ated is «. sponaoring member ofth» Contemporary Arts '-Gallery InNew York arid h&s> had.-his work«xhibited • j&xtemiwly both in thiscountry «nd abroad.

The "children's clashes on Sat-urday mornings wilt be under thesupervision of-Lillian Basa John-son who is a gra titrate of the New-ark School of Fine Arta and ha»instructed there «u» well. The chil-dren arc encouraged to find artis-tic expression in the medium oftheir choice -wntercolor, oils,- pas-tels, 'crayons or -clay, with till roa-t«rial» provided by th*- Art Asso-

structor.cd atthe . ^ Jn, and In Fnd, h*s alsw-taught

ciation.For registration

Stowart i t i o n P^a^o Mil. 1 Davis, Summit 6-7910-W

Sttl-

and Informe-Mrs. A Hunt

EasternAntique ShowOpens Tuesday

Overlook chapter, 45, Order ofEa#tern Star, will open it*

Eva Eckerson,former Resident,Married Saturday

«£ Mia* JEvaof

'Mr. «md K M , A. G. Eckeraon ofMiaiaf , 1T1*>. formej-ly o f Summit ,

G*rfe*rd J- SpicMbftof Mr. *nd U n Herman J

of Kewarlc, took pl&ee Satur-day. September 14, «t SacredH***rt Church, Mewark. R*v. Al-fred Tobey officiated efc the nup-tiel 'm*BM. Woll&wtng the ceremony* reception was held «t the Rock

g Ctorr»I In a, W*at Or»»ge.Sirs- John E. Strosnenger of

New Dorp, Sfceten. Sfttapid attendedth* bride aa nmtr&n of honor.

wer« MUs iUoi.seof Newark. *nd Miss

Spie««b«ch. jtister of thegroom, Joseph Spiesib&ch was hi»brother'* best man and three otherbrother*, Herman*. Michael, andFrank, aerved ju* ushers.

The belde wore a. candlelightMtis gotrn with rose point lacecollar »H<i slaves. Her Illusionveal was arranged from ft smelllace cap end »he petrried a naother-of-p*arl prayer book with orchidsand «teph«noilBi The matron ofhonor wore • lavender taf let*

with a atole of lavendervelvet, «nd the Brides ma Ida wereattired 1ft similar gowns of ros«»taffeta. witti* deep rose velvet.stoles. Mrs..Eek-ersson'js gown wasof orchid crepe and she wore pinkaccessories and «i corsage of

Country Day Schoollists Summit Pupil*

Th* Snort HWl» Ctoustry D«ySchool opened for rt# TOtfa .year«M* ,ia«t ThumAcy, T tSummit clit;d rt-n m.mthe school Rictwird Mi»ricive,* pre-kinderg^rte-nj^William. Alfop,. St«-phen F. ' Bkndock, WttdtergJirten;Edwin L^yu«, Le«j«el SMdmore,gr&de 1; Rooks K«an, Jurntss l a-throp, «.nd Lawrence Uttle, grade2; fjnda FimnkHni Ttoermas Oynes,Brooke Peer^oga, grade 3; JudithC o 1 p I tts, CTmrlotte rranklin,gr&de 4; Robert

1.

Local Decorator's DisplayAt Show Praised by Italians

Eleanor Price Nolle, Summitdecorator, w u died «t the recentrational liotn« furnishing exposi-tion held, at Grand Central Palacetor Jier selection of Italian ecces-«orie» for her display at the show.

Mm. Nolte'a display w«s visitedby members of the -Italian con-sulate including Dr. MarctlloEgi-Ji, Italian , commercial consul,and Diani "Baldi, Italianbroadcaster.

Normal AgingDiscussed bySAGE Committee

It mdPublic JUimirm38 street,, ft, W. tm. K

TbeSAQB

aa«•4||!a! c o nt m 111« « ofA-s«oci».tion for

aiet atth« hom« of Dr.'Oscw Roaett laatThur»day evening. The committeecon£ti«t» of l>r, O, Rosett, chftir-.naas; Mm, .Arthur F. Ackertuan,.Evelyn" HEoH, M.JD., Htaw"""'Lynch, W. ,B, Keller, MJD-,Joh» B M«ggio, Mra, OarcnceVandewater, Mim . C o n s t e n c eCraw£ord, Mrs. 3. C. Kratovillc«nd Mm O. E!mor« Schultz.

Tiie problem of medical care forthe agrwi wait'..viewed from twoangk;s. Firsts the rehabilitationoi the »I«k and eecoiid the neiecs-3ity of- thorough and frequentgeriatric emminsatioTM. The prob-lem of providing good geriatricservice fn oar community consist',ing of planning for the future onan individual bflsi* «s well asdiagnosis* and treatment, w u di»-

Three SummitEntering Weltesfey

ter of Mr. and Mrs,. Tb«nuha fT-of $i' E4«* ^S. Burk#, daughter

Mr, «nd Mr*. Jmiies B, Burk6 Llewellyn Road, tatHf Mi*«anne Kinch,_ daughter of Ur, *.j fMr*, p . A-.Klncij' of » Colt Roa Lwill Bfe aEoangr the 478to enter Wellealcy CJoilsgeSeptember 23.

A p«n:ii>hl«t, "LJv*? Long andLike It," w«ur examined and reconi-

REPAIR SIR VICEWatch RepairsPearls ReitrungEngravingPlatmgCrystals FittedImmediatety " •

CARLANSYour (,t*mtnunity •

Open PTL Eve*. *tll » P- M.419 Springfield A v t SML>. «-H

antiques »Ho\v «nd sale Yuesday,

Spiesabach U a graduateof MMdletown Taw»shij» HighSc'h'oo!, Leonardo, and attendedthe Ban-American Business Uni-ver*ivy • in Miami. The groom is* graduate of Setan Hall Prepara-tory School . and attended Seton•Hail University before serving inthe United St«tc* Xavy for twoyears dtiring World %V«r IL He

September 29. to run lor three j - ^ notv emploiv.1 wkhAt the Masonic Hall, Spring-

field avenue end Kent Placefaoiitevard. The .show will be opento the public from 1 to 10 p.m.each day and refr«shraettt» wiilbe available.

On display will be genuine an-tique glass, china, pewter, art

.'After e trip to the Poconotelns thTe couple ivlll • live at

Myrt'-e avenue, Ir^-ington. "

Date Set for FirsfYouth Concerf Here

pieced, F\ Janaps and many j . A t a recent meeting of the Newother authentic, items. All exhibits : Jer&ey Symphony** Childrens* Con-

ad hi* paintings CJC-my museums «ndghout the country.» in portrait paint-inducted by Kath-

Anniversary

will be for gale.Well-known exhibitors from the

New Jersey firea and nearbystates include Mrs. Ida Clark, Mrs.Carolyn Chance, Mr* F a n n i e.Paine, Mrs. Esther Wckunan, Mrs.F. Dinner, Mrs. Ekjr Stromp, Mrs.Rose Howe, Mr». Gladys FaH^y.-Mrs, Garole Kaplan. Mm. Kath-arine Conaw«]jV M r», B V « ! } BPfeiffor, H, Eugene Vail, John A.Perry, Henry Heljcr, San ford R.'Smith, and James M. Webb.

cert Committee Mrs, James S-MeAli^ter, Jr. of Map'evvood, wasrr«m«?d &a general chairman andplans w(?re ma-de for the coming»c,; sen atid the concert commit-tees, were announced for the vari-ous suburbs. The meeting was heldat the home of M». McAlistcr.

The Summit committee includesMrs. Sifark Donahue, Mr*. W. C

i Har»«%- •B'd Mrs, Robert Beams,! Tiie first of the Youtha" Con-cer a In Sumra;i will be • giveo

The Short HlUs chapter, DAR, jhold « t*"a *-o celebrat-j its i

roveon yGrove studied on»t the CorcoranArt» and received

aropean Travelinger work has b«ei!

and Time nift|a«

morningwill be given

r«r by Mary Bayneha< studied at the

«ni! in Eu-

15th flnr.iverfi^iry on Tuesday, Sop-tcinkr 2», from 2 to 4 p.m. at theFortnightly clubhouse.

It is recalled by the founding {,members that Mrs. George War-ren Perkins, then Stete Regent,presented the charter to the

U 9,m.*910:30pm

which met «t the Paper Mill Play-house. Mrs. Alexander W. Kellerof Pin*- Grove avenue was the or-ganizing* regent. Mrs. WilliamBecker of Westfield, who wan thennational' president of the DAH, jaddressed «ifae newly-formed or-fjanizatioii.

In the receiving line at the en- hniversary tea will be Mrs. Spencer \

\ M. Maben, chapter regent, whowill introduce' the organizing re-gent Mrs. Alexander W. KellerKfho Sn turn 'will present past re-gent Mrs. William B. Xjeavens. Mrs,Milton Schxi'.te, Mr*. WilliamBlaJichard, formerly of E«*t Or-ange and now of Olen FttJU, Wyo.,»nd Mra. Fmnk W. Olive.

Mra. Walter B, Goodmsn ofMflp!rw-<H>d is chairman of the dayand h«jf arranged for*, a m us lea.program to be given during theafternoon by ^Irs. Kendall Joyand MM. Frederick Mueller ofShort HiHa and Mr*. Miltoi*Rehulte of Baaklng Ridge.

The TREAT'S OH OSFRIDAY, SEPT. 25Hi

From Noon Till 9 p.m.

COME IN!Hav« « cup of delicious

Coffe«ma»ter coffeeand gofdftn brown

Sunbeam toast

.**' 1

. / •

JOHN J. AHERN

OPTICIAN

Laborntvru frfi PrfW^Wi

247 MIUJUftN AVI.

Mlllhurtt N.«t

COmEMASTER

COPFII I *

Only the Sunbeam gives

yem correct water tem-

perature, agitation and

brewing time automa*

tically—tlie secrets of

delicious coffee. Set it*

Forget it! Resets to keep

cofftt hoi

come to our

breeze through home chorei with these miracle cleaning aids!, save time, work and money!

cravedINSTANT'DIPcleani silver in seconds . . simply dip, rim* «uf dry!

INSTANT ElIP, America'» largest lelling, «af»tt iitv»r tiSaaT -memconta>n» Magniti*, th* wonder ingreKli«n* rhot retards r«torn!»hJi»g.Won't weor away silver |H« wo/ olil-fa>Kion*d obroiivt polish** da.

lory. 8 o«. 1«lfl« only 9 8 C

Guaranteed by (^TT^'^^^^3 "tripU

Glamortenegives your rugs that "jutt dry-cleaned" look!

Vn9 Glamor*n> way ii th« imor» way to dry ctaan rvfft to n«wbrigMn«»l Watch thai* tpotj and toilt disopp«or when you brushin . . . than vatuunt off tksi omaiing non-w»tting compound. 4»av«ino tyffp ot oh«r odort. •»o

) * •'-•'-, Handy ijf. tiza cftoni « f j 12' rwft j * TGiant holf-0allon t>i« 2^> — O1AM.ORENE Rue Bru.h 12S *•',:

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j«lt^ on any ov*n iorfo<«—let it ilanci, td»n pwcrter, EASY-OFF. «nd« icraping and Urubfeing. l«M«mov«i stubborn encru»ttd, baVvdon gr«oi« and cakfdCASV-OFF *«i pore«loin, «non*l, iron «mj *U*I iur(«eat.

Giant 16 01. jar witti {REE SAHAN APPUCATOlttargt t OX. for 69c

•lbnlnatK unsightly ttratchci and nkkslUntlgktly r»fr5B»»otor, itcr**, wothtr, linV or tub scJOIchn oi>d nfcicsvonitH iht instant you «i« YtPON. Simply r«m»w» >cr*w cop, lip-down and apply T1PON wV<t» upplianc* Unhh with built-in Hawfarvth. Mornvoporatlna and cak»-proof, TtPON i« ol»o cnmHobU Infurnltvr* »o«ch-Bp for moltoflany^ maple, walnut «MUI bl«rnl« »«o*d».

TIPON b»Ilt-in Daw brwlt 1®^

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toll«t m«p~ dtans toitot b«wlt fJoy'iJONNY " Mop do tfcat toilal b«wl e(t«nrnB |*b, O w

hancH* CIMIR*, flicli off. then HWAM Rki HUB*.Kit corwlitinfl of « p*rM«HMHt b«ndi* >«ncl »t* refill pad* ) 2 9

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A rial HEAVY DUTY Wfor the Homemaker I

HIGHER GLOSSLONGER WEARWATERPROOf

to M M Instfrti-Hemsl <m* fodmttM «»ldwhere Nervy traffic owlwet feet am Hwr rwht e#Mie dray* lnfelNir's dreenStripe c«mei t« ye* M iA plus verfwet never hm-

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THf SUMMIT H£RAtP t THUftSPAV, SEMlMtER 24, 1+53

1FIEO HELP WAMTIO MALI

PIN SETTEES

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t**ifle>d a# is tma-rtf* tn all thi«« «flised hriow far ooif U't a .woia.

rf 10 WORDS $1.00I'fth Order •

Millburn-Short Hitfs lf«MMiltbyrn 6-1200

field Sunm 4-5006

g fiet. firs? m«rnian. |f 1 h» a4v*rtU*r will Is* afjuatc*! by

nirted fey 5 P. M. Tuesday

HELP WANTED FfMALI

rRAPHERSPtSTS v ; ;fcs Are AtE LABORATORIES

I- i- ' t t . „ i II c e . c e * » •» I

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i BABTf CKIB. ?*ry goo* etmditioai C U Summit &icl

L».-n •ttnout «-

• -iidJ'itnu CallC*ee-ll»m. work

Summit 4.-31M. i.'VAMIT

|nsktfe " Si • " * all* foliar" %vtk.tr ,* ,lio i* aaiolitout taoui'ti i s a n a«c s." i •j?r«#*ik"it1t'e f&tjr' ulgii^ii a

So' t jnv»jMiJig 5 i ae.Uug Ji,_« u<*t.«»«*si} Tt>u will Of£1 •'.-.;!». wit bin tour aU'taa of

wia J»»*e atoa-.it ii i :*.

SOIVICiS OFf«ltED»—rAIMING—DKCO»AT«*<J

BefeaiSf. MMUU

Fiwol#&»<!l • South

srwiy r*fiw*h«l. to INT-SJsar* HU1» ?»

anon•r, private leason* with refute*w«r* for tii* fcmsiniiar or ad»*»e*d«tud«it 40 BrowmtBC Road, abort

Abort Kill*i

VELl OW CAB. Inc. fctrvitt*MlUbura, *iid HOUSE TO RENT

t PIBOE dimtm «KK»; 3 ptee* livingJO^JC, e«»*sio.»noB aia* with ea£A-nt-:, riietrlc raSlaior. Sumott *-

,«t ana mst»Summit S-3S1S

cblppeadsle vaitrai.l^>y#ly old

F O Bs* No 3, N J

B-S263.W __SOFA, blue. 'fair'condition.*-MM*.

YOtTNQ MAN cm*r 31 tj> <taris» *« tonpir.ei d(::i*ry in * no nboat H•IK^ SHa-i HiaU. .and t n i UHt-ttr?*~li \ueJul h; .!ci lorM : ( ( « f K 8 F ^vn-dJ

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double. »3i.O0.3 p lw

KMK.*ft«r

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*a «:i*iEi»erlag tide;

tn'i-y K..040 pc- BJUIUJII;ftoiiu«- »t*rt* *tz*r l ine*

gx*£lu«i.t, itsiic* un-

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p2*O annuali

S—HOUSEHOLD tiOODS

MOUSK mad | u d n futnUblnf*. « * .'Madt&ais Oaiierica. 350 U*1B »tjr»*t.MadUon. '

SttVICES OFfdtEDLOST

PASSBOOK nv J«ao IHmdar returnta H1U City 8inrlB»<»» K w 4

MAFLBWOOO, {urateiMdi or tmfur-ai»h«l, 3 j ew t*wt», MMCUCIV* pre-wired, • • l«s*« room*, all coo-

bouiti coja tot, Mettioat, «te.wrowr.

BANKBOOK Ko. JJMHB;k of MUlbum Py

teturn to b»Jik.

LOTOSOM»eatrjr—«asO*bl£i«t work, rree w trout—

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CABFS3ITBT

K>UNDOATS - • « • BujBJXUt « M 1 i

LM«U« notte* (JocUl »•«*8 H«r«ld. if row doc u tmm*

WANTED TO I0YATE1NWAY or oth»r good pl*uo

w»»ted. He*** «tat* nvaJter. priceand ««a. Writ* lo BOX 177 BummH

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^ - H«at Moxxisiown• '- X . • EXT » * 8

HELP WANTED MALE

Toijetwcr.n th«

Summit C-73ai-JAUTOUAHC• top openinji; S jr»«. old, §15JW). Bum-

« 0 2 3 nyttme t " » * i: « SUMMIT AVEKVB

W» wm troy war »utoMOVING r<r€:lgentor,dinet'.«•. -wet.* doutol* Wt l»AT tugb«t-e«*b prtcts r

thluj. Antique, chin*. •U*«r, brte-*-ar*c. pftlnUoft, rugs. Tour «.tUeMACHINE

OPERATOReonteiit* our

SUMMIT ASummit

BOOKS, Ubnu-tMi,. books Bought. Any3-1402. ;

.coe;;»I70.. Ni l for $100>ProduciSon .

pltni. - ! BCTUiDOZXNO —Short' mi l* ?-532*.

Emp:o*r

ion s-nd turtle*! beneits*.

.AKD6CAP1NO MATIOUALS — pir,;;rt'.i». 'bel^um block* AUo Mft«6nwork. C»il ^kpp<Nlti>«. M U m w o •13T5. . ,*

7 Storm Win- !

MUlbUTn

STORM EkxM»-f*«>; STOW WANTID>KOOOS«OV4 it ort, Bummk,

MorrWwwu, Inrlngton rlofnlty.P»r;ner»r>to or outrt«ht purchase.»t»nmtt a«r*ld Box »13.

BtTBUKBAH TSBE SXRVICSTrimmed md Kamorad

. Sununit 6-»U-M.SA—UINPSCAPE GARDENING

and ES'SER CO

;SA.l.t>3MBS. TKRBE— Large

oJ'ire Its Onion Spiaiidid opp«rcnn!',fJ'if tfc« rfjrht m*-n Rprltiiifleld Sun

RESTAURANTHELPER "" v._m___c*»tw,_N_j,.

' > . r . " • LABOHL-RS warned.-food p*yTOT partition. 6*8 Sjwlttgfifld A*#.. ftuna-

COMPANY OPERATED i , , ^ ^ ™.***">;»*•***CAFETERIA, DAY W O R K •CARVEMTM. ««KI ,*r. ,..»•*? p«i.

isun. 643 8p: illKfifld

"and KfUfikJ •«itcheu work, • . Hm'to^^lu^rt-w^am

.Ol.iw.ru.r.m« for Adratxcement - . . . ^ . . ^ S ^ ' »:!f ?.r» *f*.*^.'_8.l«l??»V*Ail Be!! Sy.t.1* B.nHSU ^ ^ %V©Bfe^ M o l t f c F t l t toJ .OOMt IS TO Sr,E US . . . . . . ... .,-_ — ...

MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY SALESMAN Jor Ht*»l Kilt ale Ot!ir«,' • . • 9 AM. TO 4 P M (•x.peilence clealrailjif but not f*«f!i«MONOAV E\'BNfNO8 TO * P.M j ';aj, VVriit. « lvm* lull quaUfica-

i Tiom> Pa*l OfSlce 8o« 3*3, Summit.

Bell Telephone :^^t^^^^m^r.I I * • ; kirt. .£lcjt«rienc« preTerriMi. »44 to #51

• -Laboratories' , s s ^ r a s s i"A OCKiO Fl,ACl£ TO WORK" ! load account . 3e* star*

321 SpribsfUId Avenue. Summit.MUXHAV HU.I,. N 3. iN>»r SUMMIT> -• - - ;— -'--. -.- - . - - ^ •—.—•

SUMMIT' fi-6<x>'. KXT. ::''E7 • | y a j D V k i n i T A / L l k J / ^ VWHIHfASY. X, J iSr MOBRISTOWK* i _!!!!!. !" .J™J. . _ * -

'l>rtIVEF." 'AND'." Y A I U T M B N . ' ^ " , d * ' lur* l>- * ^ \ C*ffuJ « » » • » ^ ;

CALL STEPHENS U U i W t CO, J8 ^ ° ' * * < t n l • '"* x*ilfx M" • «U1-: Rt'SSMJ, P.LACK.' SUMMIT

: Cl.£RK-dr!ver, atexdy •m»;oi men:. a.p-ia pfr«an, Harvey J"'Tlf.fr. J24

sveim*. MiU'iwm

^ nit . , touV ' ttHA*"t U4ft* *?_C*Ott • - i . ^. ; PCT IK aew. lanrua, plant, trim and

THOR waahtnB macitin*. wrioger type; ; remote • trees asd a&rutp. Expert,Ttior-mangle Jroner, "table top. Sbort * Fair ptl'ce* . MiUburn «-422«-R.MUU ,7-3r?W»._. '

MODERN" BwedLsh doalgn. fun. bed.' n!Kht table, dreuer, rtlect, -

vanity. iwt> wall mirror*, box aprtog. S•niadiMu, perfect eondlttor. Single }4-po»ter tied: 1»piec* r*-«l aim porch»#t: mj<c*nanj>ou« Household gooda.Call alter 10 a m a Tulip tan*,Short HUla

EXPERT MASON• nd rtJUORxblc. EKtmmtt

PICNICtrtle » o f a | n c h « nm*pl«> kitchen table, two chairs,

ti chair, $3; studio couch. o «unit #prc»d. Short HU".» 7-

oa'ractor, all leluda ofand brick'worX-Stoopa. terrac-e*. *tc.Call . after 3. Summit 6-333t. K.

USID CARS KHt SAU

i lne, fmir good lire* pltw on*new tire »nd iub«v $17*. mfanmlt 6-0I«9.

TO MNTRHTENED b u i U M t , fHMOJUB Vtll

her deltuw two twttu-ooni ap«rt. to Summit with JiMly »pp}*cl»tLos »t-

t l t o : J K i l t l

or Ku.lurai*hKS, 4 room*M

tr&Uytf

O •partnMmt for winterNo». 1 to April IJ. Buth andlull kttcbm facUitlM C*u-

l xuaprl t

Uy loa««l, xuap Utfett. COi Uuiaailt MWO-M

WOODUUAKD »*«at», * nmeilbU.

FURNISHID APAKTMDtTlurni»ii»d, 'tatir* c

floor. Beautiful «urrouiicUaM» COB-renttct to UfcdUoo. or Chatham.M»di*oft Peat O!ftc# Box 3tH. •

a iM> y s • 9 roooa«partni»Bt. p»lir»t» * e&trtt&e*. ateow-cr, bath, complett lilto MEt utllltiwIncluded 9SA.00 and * u»~ n»arD. JL, ft W, *nd bU«. MUUl^OB T-

: r

UHHiRMISHID APT. fO* MWT

mraua* au umnv•ntf batn. Suannitroom* wtOk toath. 3&6 Coor.All utllttiM lnolu<l»d la wat . ^D«latont«, 1ft 3rddt&o*.

AVJU3UAJBU OctotJ*r X«, * rooowii and- bath. XMt Mi4 w»ter »upptlad. Com*

pi* only. Summit •-1WKJ.

FURNISHED ROOM #OK U M t3rd f W > » room to rent, »unaalt «-- «»T-J, i l l »uaimit A»e

MBN

OFBflATOWB

KinlMl to op«ratf piio; m»il*,Pla«tlc« Reaearcb, Shift work

permanent work with oppor^tjinitt1 for advancement. Experiencepreferred but aot. «HeDtlal. Train-w)U ta* provided Should have HighBetiool ^duration and-aptttodem*ehantc»l Sinp* Good f>sv niiel

Warner^ Weather Matteraluminum combination act tea >adiiorm windowjt. door*, porebc*.D k i l l ti

N iuHOLJUS RtTDlSl. Msaun-ooatractoiStone, brick, •tdewalka. All typ*concrete warfc. Summit •-33M-J-

»—MISCKUJUfSOUSWE CULAif tact repair chimney* AB4

gutters and aiao ela«a flrevlactw and!uraac««. Reiubart, U«n«*lon •-

ECONDMY TRUCK TOHAUL ANYTHING AND

EVERYTHING! NEW AT REDUCED

PRICES !'33 Chevrolet P i ton. a hart WB cab

aod ctiaaatt. deluxe cab, auxiliary'

3rd FIXDCW, prlrate bath, tuitaMa torau«e or «*oil«m«n. Summit ••WTO-J. . . '•

81KO1B or efcmbl* roocn, prt^at* b«th.O«»tUn»»cs. t FaraU*r Piace, Sum-

•»ut.ATTaACTI\n room, Kleal location,

(or on* or two g«ot!«n«a. duaunlt81W*/

U o n , nmct bata>,con lenient D. I,, * W., bua«a. Phon*aft»r I p.m. MHiburn < l M J

, p dg local representative. Soutta

Orange a-«t5«, " " "%f • ITS WOVBN. tr» Alpsrn'a # « -

. ca!««, from i»c. t. T drgandy, from49c: Do* ted swUa. from 4tc: Taifet*.from Mr. Satin, from 5#«r. Pin waleCorduroy, from 11.25; Nyloa. from89f. Mock» Cloth. Me: BtmS.'araavioga in wool, liuen. e!!k. eottoa.nylon, drapery, uptsoUtrrv. bridal

rsotion*

JgSTICKY d,oon and window* eaaed up;

a«sS cord« »cd .ehatns replaced.Pioora *and«s3. General curpentry»ork. Rooting, Ksadera trid Kuttere. I'** Chevrolet,

k O S i 61008 '50 GSCC »or og, K

Consent work. Oay Summit 6-1008,evening* S^mjBH e-«5«.

*!B CRevrolet %, ton, pickup.'33 Ch*VK>l«t H ton. panel,"53 Ohevro'urt. % ton. stake bodf.

USED TRUCKS THAT PAYTHEIR WAY

m Chevrolet. «e«an. deli»*rr. *8©3tou panel, »Ji0

'50 G.SC.C.*47 O.M.C .•

, H»>» ton. pickup,l4 tori pickup.

1830

BABY altter.Good

to order Your- irames expertly recov-Mr«. T. H BrocSeoW 14 Shadr-

6-439S-B. '

troai lii'.ee. Dan".|. ./'•,, ,B. D'ANDSKi

CIOHT lauuiLrjr ind etwt*i»»Vdon» atmy iioaif Suinnnlt 8-3382.

1

CURTAINS, ratnlljr wubui •XSd Iron-Ing, soa* la my taorne. Sum-ml'. H-2XW.

1BOS1HC3, w**bt« »na curtain* tin-Uhed at home. tJnlonvjlle 2-1613. "

Si'.M1k1ITAPPLY PBRSOK with

in, p!»la'chUdren MS

t40 w«eM;Summit 6-T2ae.

CELANESECORP. OF AMERICA

Morrl* Court , Siirnmlt, X 3.IJCJHAmCS helper, under 3S. aom'«mechanical exp«rlenee ntcMaarj. Tots* tralaed Tor aervjef tnan-alUtlonot w>nvej-lug equipment. Miwthanatoola. "c»'.l S-immi: 6-306!

IN manager. m\ur, h ire <lriT-er'e '!cen»n. Ko night work Ch*t-haxn 4-QT81T.

LAOY wutie* p « t titnt iRllIng work,9 to J wetScday* »na full time 8*t-ii.-dfc?, aunamit 6~?tt

HAST litter, t^ttxlaga, Fas all h own

typUt dciitrM paStim(Tworte. Suunnnit HtrtWl Box 111.4.

i inoffice -wprk—bookkeeping—etc., dMirc* potition In

9pflnt£i»ld. Union, Mllltonrn orWetalty.

Ullltiurn

AUTOMOBILE >3l«smin - ggman. to ieU new and used car«c*ilmt oppoftuoHy; lloor timelead* iaml«hed. Do Soto - PlymAgency. Jimee Oorman. Inc., 2M

.,Broad street, Suami:.

G R O U N D S ~MAINTENANCE

HANDS

MEABOOAMT do.lt. l idy» ohalr. te»kwood chair tad ofcfcen, 4 poster bed,pine WMhatand and rocker, dropleaf table and small table, lamp*,Victoria1 aofa, marble top tabl?,Paat.*y *rvawl, % French »m»»m*l por-eclsjn I U M 34 tall. o»k wardrobe,dr«a»lag table, radio* and furniture,mi»e*lian*©ui chin*. Crarifom «-I678

2—HltVCtEll

« BOT'8line condition tSO, 8uO'y'S Bl'kr '"oolumbTahand brakt and «•Sritrrt Hilta 7-W1O« p

XS. to do mlscellaneowt yard,C«rden and forestry work

BELLTELEPHONE

LABORATORIES-A OOOD M.ACB TO WORK"

Murray Hill. N. J.(NEAR e*trMM!Tj

$35.

THI ROBIN" Hood Sliop.Strew. Mililjurn, aeli» iued clothIng of b*tt#f quality for fsvety mern-t»r of thp famllv. Houn 1O to ».Cio««ci all d«y Wednesday. Miltbarn

. Everfact. Quadriga, Oaie-v &* ilnson, Beldtai'-Cortlaeltl |

iht-- tVaauutta. CrsMaopsorx. etc. !r*ace, Butterlok. McCall andispHcitv pattern*; Vogu» and

Modes Boyalea Pattern Service. Open•TetHnsa to 10 - F.M.. Sunday to •

UOrrUtown 4-1718I S * YARD GOODS, oppoalt*

ierney alllk Barn on Itoute 10,»ac» on tilttletoa rd, Jfo. 73 bus it op 100 fe«t

MorrU PUlna. „_„____COW matire, rotted, free Irom atrair.

Idea) for cl*y. aoll: aS«o roue*, gar-den*, I»wru, flower beds. MS deliveredRich top *oll. Chestnut Farm. Vnios-

^ •rille2.«a8«. •_. __EL.K?nRIC ttiraace man in- perfect

condition, vtry re*»on*bl? Summit iS-2889

.f -PERMANENT Prtveway*. C+.m*nt Work,

Truck. Headquarters, 334 Broad Street Summit

Modern turntetMO, tourcedar oloaet.. near bm,

train. Lord A Taylor Ottc •». two>1|). .South. Owpgt 3-»*53. M ;

£ndOR 3 pwtly. furnishedItouaelK^pUtg rotwna,R * r e r » n c « i S tto 11 or »" to a

Hoorot

from

room In pilrat* bom*for biisineaa n«rttlem&ti; e*>nt rallylocated, I SuaunJt a ramie, SummitH 5 B . . • -'

ttsmott** l*r«e Itroctroom Ctiajixtfagt; lurnlahMl,

one of tM«t aparvnetu iHiUdtiiga,Bre akdaat pn*lle«e« ror builnwa

Summit H

Top SoUUUtburn.

for Sale. Sfi Spring 8t..M i l l b u m * 3 4 7 B

31—MO VI\t;-STORAGE

MOVING?Acroa* The Street

• • o r 'Across Tb* Nation

Call <•CARTON MOVING &

STORAGE CO!Mlllburn f-6092

ditlon. Beat oBer.Chath.i,™ 4-1SM-J

pErffirpST"^ "7w i~*condttion; R & H.6-95S5

CaU evenings.

—Tudor. O o ^• 1S000, Summit

lo»*iy ra©m for gmtle-Adjolnlns batji, private »n-

t r i n c , prt*at* ham* Reference.

19.10 FORD Station Wagon—DeLuseBeat offer ovut 6850 00. Summit 6-

1940 crHnV9UER New Yorker. R & H7 ttrea.* 2 nearly a«w, Veiry goodcondition. South Orange 3-3144.

Callroom, centrally

Summit 8-OJ34-R

l*rg« room, separate en-tranc* and kltehen neax bath 110Ofl.Summit 6-0O81-M aftsr S p m, caUSummit G-3M7-W.

BEDROOM, living room, share, k i t chn. andl fentli. Btialnvta women, reason*

»ble; i block, to nation. Call after5 p.m.-Summit 6 1 6 U W

; ^BUG. good condition.b j S u m m i t «-157fi

Very re»-

electric ato^e, xood con-»ditlon; Bifelow carpsttnc rugs, 11%art1.- and H&5; new rug euahion 3x9;tiro kitchen table*; t*ojr"a workbtneb; »led: girl« 34 tacrt bike;fireplace ses; curtain •tretcbera;\ikule3e. Summit 8-933!-J

i PAINTTNG-pliustering. paperhangjagtnterior-eiterior. B e s t • materlala,work guaranteed Take advantageat remsotiable price* now. BOBFABRICATORS. Call Ootonvllle «-

6

antiquer what-not, antique box of

drawera, »xll Ortentat rug. platformrocker, "CM atove, CnanUcIe TiBanyahade*. kitchen table. d«sk chslr. 3»ery largr crocks, pin* satin, drape*,many patTM of curtain*, many otherarticle* Bvtmmlt g53&2

DOGWOOD tree*, all *lze*. >f3 upT Tel«-^ Httmnvlt 6-3331, ^OOKTAX eanpwta. two coated ienaea.

flaah. »ery rea»on*bl*> Summit *-0378.

PAENTER - r»p«r BanKer latertor andextprtor work. Reasonable. FredPleper. 1 SprlnKflelil Avenue. Sprlnif-field K 3 B*lHbutrn «-ftg.1*-J

to pMlnt. C. B.White. Jr. & Co. Painting and Oec-orating IS Edgar 3t . Summit 8-1193-B. Fre* eatlmatc*

DODOE "Hot Rod" convertible. 19*0,excellent condition, new motor,light blue. 1350, snort HUte 7-3««9. j FUTtNIStflb room, iadlair~ptef«rre3

AUSTIN, 1951. black, excellent cottdl- j c.*u a ( t «' * P «» MUlbHrn. 8-9259-J*tton, 26 to M allies per gallon. Bus?parking makea It perfect car forsalesman, shopper or high school•Uldent. Short Hills 7-2497.

DIAMOND APPRAISERSOFFICIAL Diamond AppraUera. 81dney

T Holt. Eat 1833 MA 3-2739 TMBroad street <Market); take el Soninth floor.

SCRAP MfTALWE BUT acrap iron anil metal

prices paid Mlllfaurn 6-21P2-RTop

^OFFICECORNER" Vtori ritb SeasatiiBe. I»

Springlleld Ave., Summit Me*bmirtSiig with modern front. Cor 1B-forraatlon tail Mill'rutton T-0T?a-M-l

CENTRAL locauon : entire "third floor1200 «q. ft. Ideal for architect, iosur-•nc« or *«lea ofllce Decorated tounit. I10O Monthly lease, InquireSummit Federal Savings A Loan,Summit 6-B15O. ,

r ltloa. decorated,

- Rentalswmr

OAJtAOX. Mat C»nt«r «fSumwit 4Mm»M:

ONE Car »*xt v . Pfcoa*

O M iWac» 3fM8.

af r»ilroi<a «.

CMlate occupancyFrajxkUfi Pl

to***-ly lofat«<lW. A. J. K , ^{turnout 6•<«.,,:

Rentals WantedHOUSI WANTED

bvdtroom bftua* andtteid 2-1KO0. Eat. 46J

TWO family b»ua* m- «niui*ai*Btf uriU*he4. 3 y«ar l#z*e Snor.-. utS33t or M l l « » a ^ « 8 » 0 w " "

HOUSI OR APT. WANTEDSMA2LL r w U l < i *»

Oetobw tat orfor «1K

burn. RS«mmtt

WtNtSH«t> APT. WANTEDo raat %

pU, no ohlldr»n; a or 3 ro«n fu-.MMaMt apartaneat wit* kitchtn -.. 1nrirate- b*th or amall fujsii*.^h«ii»t foe « tnantha rwid*nui 'R<-*f.•»<;«• parhanged ,C»U Summi- «.

UNFURNISHID APARTMENT*TOXm ualurnl»l»«d room* by yc;,-»

woman - atMl ?aar -.-.4»

-f aw J-t*tw>

r^ caatriad ocwipl* No*

« BOOMn

ctntty.awd

t d««Ur«d litto-TstttoTuiitttt

e w«I» S aoaitls * f u t d * M. floor • e t m t s i

with 4 rooota o» mow. neaae c«3Oltaoff* 4-3«l Kftw « pin. tn? «nfi

tamtam vtatm

tit*

PURHISHiD ROOM WANTtP

room;MMW H paraacea «cehang«d.Bo* • !#

pood

attat

bmlnwwM noon B**T

4mkm •i , U

icutktum

RoomWU3W8BVT woman wiabea two

l d ll. fturcmlt, R*at : moderate.location Sxinvrnlt HeraJd Bos

SHOf SPACEWAITED—SauSsixop for maa«f*rt-

wtSf purpoaM on or off «tir*v 8urc-•Wit Hw«WjBcj 91*• '

FOR SALE1—SUMMIT

Gracious Home6 MASTER BEDROOMS.

4 BATHSIn thU delightful Emaish m*n«* h•urrouaded by broad l*wa» and *o»rlt>«« Ybuu: l*t floe*, center h !' *•Ing room, dining room. *«n roi"-. *t*rnuv» floor. *padoiu llbrn-t n-on 3 cldMipamry and *unar k:*~' -2Ad floor. »; oedroom*. 3 tiled »>••3rd -floor: 2 bedroom*, sowing r vator«g». aiid bath. Uuuausl nwmb"l«r e i « 5 tirtplHcm <l In H>.

* h

«

Recreation apse*. Oaa, toot VT»;M r *only W7S t ye«r Including hot * •Brass *na cowper pturnbtttf C n , • •insulation. Aluminum storm sa*1-. *screeiM. Owner tn West la op*! ">offer. Price »*8.30a.

OBRIG, Reftttor31 Kflple Street ••• Stimmlt. J* >?•

Summit t-0t3S or 53S«

REAL ESTATE FOR SALEHEMXOCK. j e w i ; . Whit* do«waad;

l l C K S B t tj

•mi l l azaleaa.3-SSO9. CaU

;.C. K, Soren, Bttmnttt

M

prooffir* aim aahtrayn. orea

atoneware herb **lUeta,a g i : turker plnte* and tilw,

Chrlstmaa holly pattern tup« andtile*. Secoada a»a!l»ble at factory.Open 9 to S Monday through 3*t-virdisy.

THE SBCOND SHOP OFCONTEMPORARY CHRAMKSS

a Taylor * Watchiunit Aj£. Ohathitm. K. j ." '" f"?AlR Jf~foot~a¥l«T"rpair nB'"Siia

hoot*. Mua* sell aoon. Sumrhlt Her-ald "Box 917.

BWBATKFtn and bfotuoa de-and »old at ffiflm« 8porU-JS4V-A MorrU A»«.. Union.

Lst>, !>Kp#rt a!t»r*tlona <Jo e byicinMtrftM on v o n i n ' i apparel.

VISIT Tti«

f gned«arLst>,

LAekawaniia Plaoa« -l». a-a.

t-mm BJtTYOVH& »*»'•" »avj

bit l>rfMte<i. 8li« lglent condition. #13.

APF1.T U O rMONDAY TKHOUC»M »ATtmt>AT

« A M TO 3 P MUONDAV KVWtKO TO i r M

blue suit. Dou-

•utncnlt \ t-

CONIMONMB5NT MFIlOP OM6N

STOTtKDWK currlage, chrome finlahIlk* r»tw. 103 00: Deluxe r*r

!! f ».SEWING"

MACHINESWI »tlll have two new H'.uner round

lH>t)b!ti portables that were reducedin price during our Bummer aal*.AJJSO Just in. are a«*«ral good t>uyaon u*«-rt machine*, both cabinet aadpott«»»!«».8INOf!R I3JKWINO MAOH1NK OO

S Summit

to » Oo<»d ph*«ic»l ftm-orter hour*. leaul*" fn-

Wonrt#rful b»jg«ln«, <omi»I(ff newmock. Op*m Monday 'liru rrlrisy 8-12aud 1:M)-4KI. Thuradiy nlwlit. 7 ;«-

t Wattr H»r«lr*., ci.ll Chathamto 1 p m

PLASTICSTESTING

Sr. Technicians

«.39-),a ancl l:J<J-4

SIX

; 7-aaf/4i TWO (Mr'f 0pout VDHMWUIi U, 18, 4JW loch, J

Km ToMIUDurn

#t».»O; nnin'i blueaitlti

pin irttip*t %\tm

!),«IIIIB«p Iri |1 iii* a rh*il»tmln|iw * p«4itfn baflnittbilitt'. In a

*17, •»*«)»« Jri '*« »i!«; (9 W « K , v* . - Jf«Ct fOllOltiOB, »(*(• 14, 15 aiirl I*.

r » r f » atCifip wf Amttitr*

lla » l

«i |»*rton.

CELANESE. or

fOllOltiOB,Call (Short MUUJI

l»O1f» bin*

SBSf'VWaii<l bruwrt

Mliort

R r j M a * A o i K S A i K . O c t o b e r l - 2 - 3 , } oAM to 5:30 I'M. nt Old Ht. J a m nChurrh, MorrU Are , BprlnKftelt) ByIttwory Society ritie rolln tl<>n ofiis^ruj articlta ID xoort

N1CW 8 atorm~iHuili. a"7"x3'ipr IMBII 3 « 4 6 ' 9/« W. « .M, 1 pr. ••«»»J-4-M1*1' 6/1 It. MOO. I pr nl>< »lmt-t»r ;t'jt4'6" W.0O, I •cri"»-n 3-4"*4'I0"| ] V). t;»Et> vnry Kood roudl1 Hm; 3pr cannnecit wlnduw 2'D '«J' MOO. 3,S ii»n«»l doom l ' « ' W ! " »fl 00. I prFrench door* with hai«ln»»rr *•«*"•"MOO. 1 M>r«*na W"x4'7" ».i (K) Jttifidowa In niuilloii fmrrif 2 6"$1000, MiarelltinebiM ptp* fluiiMM«l0 00, Dark wotxl matchliid p*/143largn vanity rtHswr datarhnhle mjr«ror and #l7i(|l» t>*d with I101 Kpfinn*Hid rli>!tf«« like »«W MS 00 OtSJ

•JK: iieilv »ii)»«' antt .fit vnilf.n tankW*>. ]>'a»^ V'o :**. mt.kimi *iifl plar p*»Dim No <(*•*!»• m. «I Rl«»i Efd . (;hat-liam

«<IO<K). flumnitl.

m call

i«r.

each, OrirntBl wallEmpire love Mat. Ktimmit fl-OISS-

t x m » « r o « " H I m f H r n w r , ' r«."aaoo«(i.l#offer Call after 4 p m Mlllburn •*

«rWtA|.v*l\t+ ito.

l « i a ? ^ ( nppr*toffer, miott Hill*

i»i«t*,irnriS»4mH&

New Multiple Listing *1253

MEMORIAL FIELD

Ut i%ts% two block* from thinattractive Bngliah cottage. '

Firat floor ha« a targe livingroom, dining room, kitchen andpantry olus a hreakfimt nookand alia porch.

•Second baa three b«drooRui,room and

Two car §ar«i# and oil »te»mhe*!.

Priced at « 4 000.

See Any SUMMIT Realtor

"Wanna1* Trade?We hav# a »m*tl hon»»>--H5 OOO-butin it are 4 b*tl*ooma and 2 toatlia —further om \n »h»* country -.- about5 mil** from »h« Htimmlt a:»tlon —that the owner might tiadi* In fora 3-b*Mlrtwitn. l ' i w 1 batli home InSummit If yo'i wan' to re»Hw *om«rn»n and riKtuce four overhead, aak11* for further Information

Butler Agency

EXCTITSTVELpdATION, n Colt Ro«d, large

wooded plot jtpnclotu living room,marblfe flr*p!ace, circular »talr», din-ing room, chlnn rtew«, Tn/rRAMODERK BIRCH KHTCHEN andBroakfiwt aoofe BOT1/T IN UOOK-WO UNIT, laundry »p»ct Blrcb U-brary, lavatory. 2nd M4OOR — 4master bedrooms, 3 batiu. mald'troom ana bath, amnj cloaeu. con-veniently located to icaoa\, atorea,etc. Aliklni W3.0OO. ERKE8TVETV6OH1. SUULOBR. PhOn* »U «•0461 or any broker.

IN Summit. 2 family ru>us«, or outfamily to be converted to 3 apart-ment*.

» d . »U. « "153

Summit

BEST BUYSRANCH: rBANKUK ;

8 ROOMS, TH.E BATH, EXTftALAVATORY; I.A.HOK LOT; »5.5«O.

COLONtAt,: 7 ROOMHi; 4 »KD-ROOM9; J BATHS; RECREATION -ROOM; BRAYTOK SCHOOL;

tzs.soo,

BYSTRAK BROS.• Mnpl*- Bf. ^ Humtnlt. BU. IS-70S0.

l " E " c « r "«»•*Bum-

liiTp«rfeei condition",apaetoiu lot, tre««. ahrubs. Rpuklfn-tial str«*t. near t«wr», achoots. Sum-mit O $ ! S 3 J

'BARNREDre»&lutioaary chmrm.

BUT ;Onlytlow: Jf

KftClotia roon«, orl a t M o r Js cmutandlngE

orer»I«cd

*r*a * large 3*te»)i«nt ftommunltySummit for the dla real find at . o o

T H E BTAFFORD

rslot In an

just outsidei buyer

.„ ^ K«ftor*40 Bf-co h wood Rrt sti mm it fl-OTSO, 0357

«XRO^rTiAWCHiBR *>.MfSTKAK BHO3. RKALTOB?

S4 MAIN ST., CHATHAM; CH 4-3

40-5HORT HILLS8HO»T mistM, l«I , l ,BtmN BAPtK-

WOOD, TOT ORANGES and l»other lubVlrban n»min%i*i «omrn>m!«tl«« throijahout Ewe*. Onion «nd M«r--rli covmttaa: coDTsnlant tn the M t**ana . _.ROBERT 8. DT|nra& OOMPANf

REALTORS331 MUllburn ave. SMlburn.abort Ht'«

Mlllburn «-4;i3lIDF.AL tocatJon for prr>ff**ion or n:t»

tftinlly Kxpre** b«» »t floor to .'-<>'•'•irk. 4 bfdrooiwji, 2 bnttu 2 car *• •*«*. short Him 7-3

SPIJf I.EVK1,"

RANC1IKS

cotiiitruetlon «client, nSl. near »cho"l

6.4M8.

9 « 3 8fc. Or««»fi»]d A*».

nil! A-4388.

ACRES^ i

i«(5.'» eacliiwte north aide, tn tiptop «hap« itu)«i» and nui Thl-,ettarmtnf Colonlat h*» larae en-• t»rt«* h«!l ofwiUnit 10 Mvin« roamat* on* «»>«l MHO (o (linlrtK room *tthe oth#r. Upc'lotia k

• por*h*» i» )l»t flow 4 *>»>flmoms, 1 tii»ri

, ted, Ifu««> rtirnptM 100m andird. (INMI M M H ) h*at, laundry,t*y«i«ry twAwrunrtt 3 "*t M -

O«rtnHtnatb>n ' storm*

on'

REAL BUYSUMMIT rlr.lnity. Vs roonw, I l«v»«l

n»p«)wlon attic, 3 yearn old; aaxeMmtcondition: radleut heat, oeratntc tilehath, kitchen oquiptnem lnchiile«laric« O K. 3-door hrm, e-leof/rtr itotf,fl.K aiitonrmtic wiwlilnu machine;(MlefuIlT Hw'oratKd. Prlftrt forquick aalr; Il.tfKM).

ELMER N. RINIIART& CO.

10 Bank J»i . Atunnm HV «twiMl

SCHOOL DAYSug in

E " M r e

In

$30,000 t $Call H'l oflflCR to ln«i»»f*.

George A. Allsoppi y Hom«iJt0ttnr«

Short HiiU Rd., rotnw of >""*N r m » A ; I A I - H >»

ft-CHATHAM'

orHRO8OMATMAMT "CI'M

• -CHATHAM fOWNtmii*

HLUMBKR

nnn

40' A HHOflt ~ H lUJ* V K I

PRKTTY WHITK

CX>LON1ALIN !» itnl(|Ue «>-ltSn(«, « apael*ni« *' -1 f)R, bath, lavatory, \t »r« '>!'

jt«fa»lt. linrnnrtlftt* poMg •9R.MM, C*H Mil

Short Ilitl* 7.#/>/«,

A. CRAIG KNIGHT

, » J U ,1,'olindnl, 3h

. l t Itt

homi> with»(i, » bud-

THE RICHLAND CO.Realtor

BRAYTON fcOHK<"on<Jlt Ionnuiit<trri|/*tliiii allro'iin*. '/.Imtlt*r,JNC'OI,N KONK ' *3»ftKtiUMurjr |il»iniMi lor (Pomfort, t »*ar(H4 irtuderu ihoti{ « filr^ulm' MtiRlfwnti. 4 b#dr<«)n»», a baih*

HOLMK8 AGENCY,Hcaltor

f^tahltohMi tMM" Maple - «• ^ »

' • » « . »«mOur n»fcni'r'

Birrwon ACJBJNCY

1 H Ti0' it !Hi:

J-y ift * n

for th»

*tudy were r©«f tht gen-

m commit ee «tting Ust Thursday

At thU ceMton.rtln, chairman ef

e'so an nou fic*dt of the followingD-eommitt-i'ts: pun-Uion, Jtjtsa I<yoru;

rvii:c«. Anthony J.\ aOtflt work, gani-Tim chair»>«n of

efolfMCA

^VMMfT HERAtO, 24. It5>*u» the

ft* trajty. Then* unlti are widtyknown o:^enlso,tion« and Bumm'thr-.« ncvar had re>rc»enU;:on hithese progtvrcs. Mr, M rlin ««idth*t th« G*nera! cottmUtee would

again on Oc ober 15 toa pacific

not j-it been se-

•«st ha* been *•*•physical »cUvitl««

Amg t© Mr. purr,i efferinga will fn<?I %-oijrybaJt, toad-!J. and « noon day

n.j . ct»*. - Friday>rom<Jted ej> "party

ft! activities,t h e OS-gftJlIss' l iOR«]•rneral. «Miul|' pro?•«•,.. the ch«J.rxn«t'n

"h had been jriverithf board of «!!•th t reports--of

1 he made at each£ of tha Board.•e aft for the rom.nization of

, ^ MILlVHOUSI

-DirectorSUEJ ) 8:30-

I, Sut, 3:30.M* ImmnrlalHi

* * * * *

lin • Ted ScoKi thira, Jim Hawthornr. BertramgSOE'B. BAM 9, MAIL. ORDEHfe

SHO 1

57 & 28\) - OCT. 3

; RACIIhruOCT. 3

RANGE - 4-Hrt« - Indiwtrtoi

Agriculturalt t r y - U v Stack

NITE

CI/«^h-'ip*&P*w**&' ** rr-*^*-^' ^ * f t > ^ *

of tUe general adult* r a emmiHee be*!dc« Mr.

MmrUn include MJ*. Qeor-;« JJ.Martin, and Mra. \V. U-.ndb#r»,A. J. B*nho!omew, Maurice^ S.Buah, Barl Chri»ttoan, Frank E-Conger, Cameron H. Ctonover, 0*-<*r D. I>«nnl«. John B. DOUMII,

aiu R. Qiliion, N- H, McQif.j r . , Anthony J. Ratiehfelt.

Harvey .v. s»g;i, R«v. Jewci Lyon«,R«v. Philip a. Wat er*. Jr.. VtNorman 8. Hill. .»n<l r

ftMr. Surr U

secretary of the Coiamlttft*.

Juror* farSeptember Term Listed

the 1ZS persona inoounty whesi names hay§ beendrwan* for. til* prtit jury for thmterm of the court* .from IBteptem-b*>r 21 to October 9- «r« these f?omSummit:

K*tthryn ML HufT, »M Hpj-iag-ttvid »v#sue; XJUliait T. Nel*on,II Woodland tveeut: Robert V.

Overbiil r o d ; B«y P*.^17, Velemont w»y;

ly>ai#e A. May****, IB NorwoodKvenuti; W«lt«r T>- Qood*!*. Jr..,

] Joseph K.

The naiee* were dr*wn by J7jr«:«r> end Harold 3. Hen- ]

ry, jury coijjrui«^-ior.ers, fc«for«"|MUton A. rel'«r, county judge. {

Driver's L*c«n&«Revoked for 45 Days

The driver'* i)c-;Hse of fariiCi«rUtUi. 28, of B*rk«Jey Height!,has teen revoktd .for 4$ day$ ua^der t>».» point #y#t«in, aiKJordin^to .*- re!e»*e fxom th« oflSc« ofMotor \%ehaci* Director William

T ii e follotiiFin r jK>int-* werfJ):ie »p««ding,

Unjuoptr jxwiafMg;. one failingto «top af.er *;nkin» «, dog »nd

without t it

,jR.«a!i»nt Warwick priory inland.

from

iOIifS

RIVE IN THEATRES

WIDE % n__icioit ji_l__l__

,THEJDRV^MtKC HAMMEU

mmm «John i)£R£K

UNION

Frt**$ai.* Sept. JS»t Mi Hit* to Color:

VvrinnmCKIACWM <

MfOWDER RIVERMud* 'tkm Iitmr »/ l/i«

5mn,'MoMU, Sept. 27-28Joel Barbar

1HI LONK HAND" T«ch.•*TA« Htut- Gardenia

F'i'rd

thra

jof the S«»

u" S o 1$ tt,vert Tfth.Sun.-Tues., S+p$.Thrill Hit of lte#

M> i r , . , „ / ,h<> w••H», Wan i rd «,e*l

AilO,

FREE PLAYCROUMDS

Genuine Spring

LEGS L A M L - 5 9OVEN-READY TRIMMED LEGS OF LAMB Ib. 69cTender, tasty Iamb with Ideal mint Jelly i« m aur* hit for the

CANNONLabel

•vf

HAND TOWEL€L FACE CLOTH

S1.&0 Value!Btoth for

FOWLFrenhFancy

Ib.

OVEN-READY DRAWN FOWL Ik 49cFresh Hams ; * • «Chuck Lainb;

;__ _, u, 59c

Lamb Chops fllj;ttLoin Lamb ChopsStewing- Lamb **

35c78c9t>c19c

Cottage Butts tlOWEI8M85c

Meat ,"Jo«1f.Liverwurit »»»«

Fresh Fronted FishFillet HaddockFillet WhitingFish Fillets

Farm-fresh Fruits & VegetablesISONE YDEWS

cWith Coupon & §10

finest reality made by CA2VNOK. Hie frniariufariur«r of loueU In ilie -ivorM. Iteacem couponNo. 3 now from the coupon hook mailed to you. If youdid not receive coupon book, please u%k your AcmenianatfiT for one! You niav purchas* «r»e set ««acl» weekaa per coupon—§2.25 batli towel for only »He—StJH) handtowel and face cloth for only 89c* See them now atyour nearby Aeipe. ——r~—-r-

Your Choice of 4 Beautiful ColorsAqua • Lightning JPInfc - Sun Go{d yellow • Green SprayGet « $16.00 complete 12 piece sset for only S8. wilhpureliase of $10 «r more e^c|» week fqr 8 weeks andcoupons from coupon book mulled to you I

L l SEXTRA"Her »i.oo Lanolin Soap ••____, 48

* % _ _ % _• i * f l

8XOW WHITE

CAULIFLOWERAPPLES JERSEY

HclNTOSB 2head

lbs.

CAI^ORNIA

LETTUCE

39231919

EXTRA SHARP

CHEESE >b 7 9Cofored Shafp Cheese tl ^ c

Domestic Blue Cheese n $gc

Kraft Velveeta Cheese 2 t«* 99cKraft Cheese Whiz *„:« 33cBorden's Gruyere Cheese •_;; 29oSheffipld Cottage Cheese •#"'

Minute Maid ORANGE

JUICE 2 cuntCoh««nir«t«<t. Kaeh tun mak«« IV* pint«!

39Orange JuieeLima Brans ,Mixed VegetablesM a P

33c

StrawberriesFrench Fries *"

8S©37c

AMCtmimd

Chocolate 2 ? 25e

Seabrook SpMrs

BROCCOLI 2 * *Vlndsor'aCandy

Chicken BotiMToffee

Acme's Big September Festival!

APPLE SAUCEs 2ir 35e

SPAGHETTI —« ^•-- «e31*21e

IDEAL FrenchStyle Green

cans

HEAKTS D^IJGHTAPBICXJT

;;•-»27c25c

CRACKERS, COOK/ES LAUNDRY NEEDSCheez-it Jr. JSI'SE* 19c Lux Flakes KauitM-Butler Cookies »a»™»' 29c Lifebuoy Soap 3 ;;Cookies «88&»Sa.... 31c Lifebuoy Soap 3 ;.;»„ 3 7 c

COFFEE Rineo =.::;t. 27cSr.'.* 53cIdeal Coffee •»<••<»•, „, •»•' o t c

L u x S o a p 3 •""" 22cAsco Coffee -™,™>r „-„ Lux Bath Soap 2 S5S 21cwmerest Coffee «»<» » JM« S!, w • '—•«•* "k* 28a,

silver Dust -JEA B.°,B tt^ 5g cHand ToweJ

MOBStfet,tt>»i. tan i 57e Surf

Hormel SpamChopped HamChili Co© CameBeef StewSpaghetti SSSTVJffSJL-i"1 39c Soap

C4M0K DEPARTMENT

FREE! Pla»Ue

'

Toilet Soap 4CASIIMCRI 21^

fladlnU-«t.r*!l*

B & B MaKtiesLicoriceLemon Drops

MISCELLANEOUSMmsd Margarine

25c

19c

g.. Milk

Neetar g-SSL 25c

Sutierkraut23c

s:, 24e

24e & 39c

VinegarStarch g&Bieaeh f :Str'Dog BiscuitMilkhoneAll Acmes 0p*n Fridays Till 9 PMPrices Effective Thru Sat. Sept 26tk

VirginiaFilbert-Topped

Ginger La yer 3 5Special this week-end only!, . , . . . , , , . > T. „

VtK^mU L I5 SPECIAL 1

Fruited LoafPOP^Y SBBD * '

Vienna Bread

' , ' ^ x l

K

Bread

49-51 Maple St. Summit SprinofleW Ave. and South S t New Providence*'* 4 ' * ' ~ ' "* '1 ' y M^

faaa I tmSUMMJT mm®, THutsoAY,

Hew Parking Areas(CoffltiBuH from pat* I> . .

to' Gaarv* *tf«*t <wrf t- jgI M « •** fer both

ANTHONY FHMt A

SHEET tCETJUL WOES

of p fG*ei«e to Tuilp «ftd N«w*w»»e, th* M u ^ CotJrtbetw«*n t m . MM! * p.m.

A Jtt-foot space ©n Sprin*"fteldawnue aionj *M« ©f tht J»r»iBaptist Church U .'deeln<4 * J>oparking *r«a,

Tht Summit *l4t 'of R«»t« 14•Morn* and E«»*x Turnpike) itbann«4'.for parking a-f any tira*from..th» w«rt ta «aat «lty Maw,or from the vicinity of the Safe-way food it©r# to Rlvtr road.

0F C0AUI1 T0WMNaturally it's the same in sizeand weight, but for comfortand economy, thousands agree'blue coil' is the BIGGEST TONOF COAL IN TOWN. Sold on!/by authorized, qualified (feiiers.

INSIST ON

'bine coal'

P»rkir.| Is *UM> ftftthWUd1 on bo:h• M M »f lfobart ttvcna* (or • tfU>taaea ef MO fett MHtth ©f HorrtiTurnpike and on -the. e « t «Wt ofSummit "tvtRue for « di*t*nc# «lIT* fe«t ft©« , jMorr it Tuinptk«an4 tor f& f*H from Merri* Turn-gilte on the opp«>j;u or mat »id«of tht «*d.

A SiewlBf «t Ui* ©fdin»cee willbe h«14 «t thi »«st meeting of tfttCouncil os November It at 1:30p.m.' :1«,

Erdi Morirw B«k«JO*# promot«d to Pri-

CSaM tipon *uc<«**fulof 10 wt«k* of int*«-

«tv« ; tmiainf »t tk» £a>t CowtMftriM Orpi rtcruit depot i tParrU Isl&nd, S C, wax Jotff.h B.Hutchera, ton of Mr wid MTJ. W.M. Kutchen* of 47- Ea»t End ^n''M. . .

vat»

L W. BALD WIN CO.CALLUS TODAY 1

Roral Av«, Murray Hill, M. J.Phone: Summit 6-0073

COSTS LESS IN THE LONG RUN

e 4

RUGS & CARPETSEXPERTLY CLEANED,

IN YOUR HOME OR IN OUR PLANT

* QUALITY WORK of MODERATE WUCES

* INSURED PROTECTION

Itfkt la Y««r Horn*

I f I f f ttew'« famous

KARPET-KARI.' HUlnOU

FOB COMPLETE INFORMATION CALL

BEDROSIAN'S421 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT t-OSOO

Memb*r—8it*UK Carpet Cleaning lnttttut*

PROOF!

Sta Nu

HA1F AND HALF TEST

V1UJ texUI* olUi npUtccd Inyear - r»rtnen»», ptett* anderwwe* U»t longer, color*brifhtcn. C«iti jrou nothingextra.

• Economy Budget Service10 Ibi. ONLY U l f4 mm* nnirt^ rr«

Add'L ShltU luafl pounds onljitem,

SAVI 15". CASH ft CARRYOf

Hare wt ftondad S«ut«UMi Call

CORBY^SLmndn—Dry Clttmlns

SUMMIT H 0 0 0

Mrs. Harvey HoleDies After ShortIllness Saturday

Mr* Vena Ftnno Mol« of Rowanroad mi Saturday {©et tl> «iher bom* alter a. abort

St. Ttftsa's Cifef ^t-tia.

ROM PPfWIMn lCub P*cfc «T af St. T?r,isc'»

CSjurdi jhe Id 1U Itr* tasetL-if oT

the «<a*on F^idiy. The members i fic!#ncy «B4to

the

Mr*. Mole "war'tarn tn UirtoaCity, P*. Sh« attended AlleghenyCoHegt at Me*d*nit, Pa., CornellUnlvertity, Ith&ca, N. T., and fr*€«usted from theRortonne,!« Paris.Mra. MoSe wai nft«riied In 1/m-don in 1IKM, whtrt Mr. Mole waswith th* Brltfih W#«tlnfh«MMsCorporatioit In I9M Mr. and Mrs.Mole w«nt to Ru»si«, where Mr.MoJe was chief engineer of theconstruction of aa electric pAtn-vruy sy&ttm. They made their hom«in Summit forty-two yea« ago.

Mrs. Mole wa* formerly acti«tIn the T o m Improvement A«*<»-eiation, the Fortnightly CSub *ndthe OoUeg« Club. She w«» an ar.dent g*rden«f and w»» akllled inthe arrangement ot fiowen. She at-tended Calvary1 Episcopal -'Church.

Mr*. Mol# Ieav«* *Iso a son,Harvey E, Mole, Jr. of Blackburnpiece, In charte of the Inveitrnentaof the United State» Steel and

Open FRIDAY NIGHTSAU 'W

SUMMIT SHOPPING NIGHTSIwwlt *m CtMMNr «f CfMMtrct

. piece, In charge of the Investmn*CJdMWJTliKO f W S » * » » • local obatrvance by church tepmm ot;ot t h e ^ ^ Statet.ateel «ndWorM CWamuBlty D»f, fa» b« held tomorrow at St. John* LuUieranj Curnegio Pension Fund; and three{ftwrch are Mr» VteA Hmtmt Wtt of the Host church and Mra T. C. rr<,n(jchildrenWorM CWamuBlty D»f, fa» b« hed{ftwrch. are Mr». VteA Hmtmt, Wtt, of the Host church and Mra

^ , tight, of WtdkK* Chapel. nVoHn photo>.

Summit WomenJoin Nation inChurch Observance

, Wort*Pay will be o**eryed acro*a ttitn*tto« by United Church W M M »and ii» iummlt *t J:IO p.m. a* 8 t4ohn'» LdJtherta Church, D« Forestavenue.

Mr». T. C, WUlnKhKii, ehalnwutof th« Department of WorW Rela-tion*, and Mrs- Fred Harm*,ch&irman of World OominunityD»r, have arraaftd U»* progTam.

A panel dictation, "BuildingLattinf P*fce«," *»1 bt led bjr Df.Oeorje G*hg «' N*** -^r*> $ r -Qtng U •ecretary of China* itu«dent and r, Alumni &ervici». AUopartiflipatlflf are: Mra. BCliek of Surtnut, Oottiur M tof Belfast, Ireland, and MittAnlma O n gut a of Calcutta, India.

Mw. Htm •111 lead th« vor»th\p ier.vie« aided by Mr* Ralph

.W>b*r. Mra, Ix>;a Piiiney will #!ng»nd MM Adele>b»f*e< will b« 'atthe organ, .' r

An offering will be taken M wellm * collection of linen* ,for ref-ugee »nd migrant 1cent«M. A nur*'erj" will be provided.

Tht fohowitjf ar» membera ofthe Vtot'A community Day Com-mitt*«: MF*. A^B. Anderson, Mm,lormn* Dii, Mr*. U K. Kietiraan,Mr*.'.l«on«Vd P&rklft'-Mra. B.,P.P»««n, Mrs. A. B. Rudd, Mra. A,& 8ktnn«Sl, .

g-randchildren,funeral aen'icm wtre held at

the home onTue»day «t S p.m., byR#v. Blmef" P. Fr«ncS«, rector ofCalvary EJsiseorMl Chureh. Burialwe* In F«lr Mount Cemetery,Chatham.

Administration PapersLetters of adrniniitra.tl<m have

been asked of CTiarjci A. Otto, Jr.,surrogate, caurthouie, Elisabeth,on the MtRtie of MMr«a H. B.urd,by' Bertram H«yne», br<Mhtr-ln.•law. of 25 "SatvraM Aveniw. Mm.Btird d!*d October 21.

Pay Us A CallSee Them All

Von SiefartCHEVROLET'S NEW

•'SIRYiCi STATION"224 Irood•;Sl^«Summit

SU. 4-9754 - 6500

'50CHiyitOLl7,

•53DOD&E•50IUICK,

01295

'4? 5TU0PAKIR,

STOP M THI j WO9«» • *f OCAUSOSIGN I ANO MANY OTHERS

RUBBER STAMPSCALL SUMMIT 6-7197

For One Day Service

TWILL MAlKINft DIVICK382 lroad St., Samnit, M. X

SUMMIT LUMBER CO.A Dependable Source

for .

Lumber and Building Material

STORM WINDOWSOfld

Combination Doors255 Irood St.

• Storage• Packing

• Shipping

• AGENTS FOB

H\A,TfP

VAN uxta

(111(111 EXPRIS5 COMPANY.*,N. i,

* "J

THOUGHTS ON CHOOSING

AN EXECUTOR

The rtaionifig thit nf»d» a mi A to a lawyer, physician, or erehlt«ct

ihould turn him to Tlta Symmit Truit Company for preffttlenal work of a

financial nature.

A few of the queitieni that «oma to mind whtn teleetlftg an

executor ere; >

Is He experienced?

Ddes he hava luMcient time ta teKarrn Ml elutiii Will?

Will ha elweyi ba available, and naver tao busy?

Will ha live td administer tilt airat*?

' , - '-' '

The final teit of efficiency li raiulti — tne mast competent executor

is tha one who serves and camervet tha Intarasts plaaed in his charge.

For years wa have made a builneu ef lervlng as executor and

trustee. We shall be glad to diicusi any tit i ta plant eonfldentlally with

you and your lawyer, with no obligation an y»ur part.

ObSUMMIT TRUST COMPANY

EITABl lSHf iD 1891

o&im

+ »

for less money than tFORD « AMERICA'S L0V/S5T-PRICSDIn fact, it's priced hundreds of dollars underBtott fbm, too. Yet it'i the tame type of engineAmerica'* ooetliekt cars offer.

FOftD IS THI ONLY V-l IN THInitD* No other m tnaktr his been able to offera V»ft In the low-price field. Yet Ford hai beenbuilding V-8'g tot over twenty-otw year*!

POUD'S BUILT OVER IS MILLION V- I ' t .Four out of every flvt V4' i are Forrf V4%Ko other m«k«r hM had m mufh «*p«ri#neebtfilding eo many V-8>.

omr PORCS v-i HAI THI «AI IAVINOIO» TMl AUTOMATIC PtjWlH PILOT. In fMt,k l l Fotd'i V*8 and Six km tha Autom«U«

Poiver Pilot for mote "go" per gal lon . . . *nd oo•ttgular" at thik!

Ford and Ford alon* in the l<w-prlea fl«Woffers y o u . , . a choice of a completely automaticdrive (Fordowitic), Overdrive of Conttfttlonal. . . convenient Center-Fill Fueling . . . taffer*working impended etdnli , . . foam-rubbercxiihioru on all MSAU in nU module.. .and Pull-Clwl* VWWHty (matt In Fotd'i fl«ld)* And F«r4natigR onto it* n l u t batter than »ny other <*rMpffUmi of pfla. Vfhf tlm't, you tmt ,U> toewAfinericA1* "worth morer' <»r?

IT'! WOfcTM MOM WHIN YOU W? I f . . Imm Mom WHIN YOU MIL IT

I l l IT ; M VAlUI CHICK It Si S TUT ORIVI

DILLON MOTORS. INCl i t MORRIS AVI,

ML • r M. - i«ftnkiff "m

Postoffic* HasVacancy forJanitor's Job

> ,v, i >#aiin*yoti for appointmentto ibe position ol custodial laborer

n ice Summit Po*t Office ha*hfCn announced fey the director,

pooooo

8«C«IMI U. & CkvU Service Region,V, 8. Civil Servic* CommiMioo.the touting aaiary k $24110 •year.

Competition in thi* ejuminstionii restricted by k * u> persons en-titled 10 veteran Rreference. Ap-plication* from non-veteran* willbe accepted, but they will be r«tedonly in th« absence, of .eligible!entitled to veteran preference,,. Applicants miwthftw,,li^d.$ithcrsix months of Experience perform-ing lanitoml or related ,cu*to«li«twork r m h a s sweeping, du*ti»fand droning or « * months activeservice sn the armed force* in anycaj»dty. ,.

Further InforOMUon *nd the

THE SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I .nwwwuy application f«rmt naybe obtained from Htrtttrt A. Cufc-berley, Information repr««ntativ«,at the Pott Oftc*. or from the

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(Continued from page" 1)tour of the building by IClss Emily

JQuig, principal.Last Saturday moralng Mayor

I Percival M. Bland and member*of the Common Council were

l.gu'wrtjp of the Board of; Educationin an escorted tour of the build-ing.

Contain! 12 (iftMtroonw .The. school, the newest of th*

Summit system, ii built on threelevel* and contains 12 ciaairooma,various administration office*, acafeteria,-- combination gymnasi-um and auditorium : and shops.Adjoining, it is a large playfteld.

The *choq] building and recre-ation area total 6H acre*. andcontain Separate play area* forkindergarten and primary pupito.Off-eirftt parking and deliveryareas «re -also included in. thep l a i t s : • . • - ' " " .

The building face**' Woodlandavenue And occupies the site for-merly occupied .-by . the LanceSchool for Boys. The sthletic

.Held is located In the lower areabetween Sherman and Woodlandavenues. Aeeeas'-to the #chool .1*available from Woodland avenue,MecCregor road, Sherman. «ndCrescent avenue*,

Became of the sloping terrainthe school is^uHt on three levels,

: The total cost including land andlandscaping la approximately |1,-000,000.

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wife, Gaby Casadesus, also »griftcd pianist who often playa withher husband. h> two sona and adaughter born here, he make* hi«winter home in Princeton. HL»elder eon, Jean, a former studentat Princeton, is now successfullyembarked on a piano career ofhis own.

Spring and summer usually findthe Cosad?surt family abroad.Part of the time is spent on tour,the remainder at home In Parisor on vacation in the Alpa or thecoast of Brittany.

•Compoeer «s well as pianist,Caaadesus has written many worksincluding a Double Concerto forTwo F'iano.i which,, with his wifeand himself as soloists, hes beenperformed by many orchestras, in-cluding the Rochester Philhar-monic «md the New York Phil-

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iSTdCv JOIwHIYMCA ExecutiveTo Speak Here

J. Le*lit Putnam, TMC4 worldMrvice secretory ia th« «trU#-torn•tatea of l*r«*l and Jordan, willbe U» guc*t «i|<«afcer «t tfa* YMCAworld affairi luncheon at HotelSuburban, tomorrow at 12:15 p.m.Thi* U th« fint in a *erie* ofluncheon meeting* designed to in-terpret the work of th* YMOA toAiaociation leaders and eittxeiu ofthe Summit area.

In addition to the luncheon, Mr.Putnam will speak to member* ofthe Summit YMCA *taff on theworld wide YMCA and will ad-dress the «enior high aohool as-sembly at Summit Ht&h School

fore noon. la the afternoon hewill call on certain YMCA andcivic leaders in the interest otthe world service program at workin 39 countries.

The speaker ha# returned to theUnited St&tea. on furlough after•serving; w. general Kcretary.of theJerusalem YMCA for three years,directing the work on both «i(Jaiof the border. This includes theYMCA's in Naaareth and Jerusft-lem, and the work with Ar»n refu-gees near Jordan. While in theUnited States he U voting YM-CA'i in this country and Canadainterpreting th* /-toUsionary as-pect of AJMWciatlon work. Thisservice tt» refugees in the MiddleEa«t and people In underdevelopedareas of the World is financed fcylocal YWpA't in" these two-coun-tries. X •

The world service committee ofthe Summit YMCA is cooperatingIn the task of helping lean favoredpeople help themselves. Under thechairmanship of Anthony J. Ratl-ehek, the local YMCA group haslaunched a program of Interpre-tation and support designed tomake an effective contribution toworld brotherhood and peace inour time. For many year* the localYMCA has been active in worldaffairs. At the present time a boyis attending high school in Sum-mit as a guest of the Hi-Y clubswith all expenses being paid by theclubs themselves. *

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harmonic-Symphony Orchestras.Hia program Is as follows:

Gavotte variee Rameau.Three Sonatat • ScarlattiSonata in F* minor Op. 57

(AppassionaUO BeethovenAllegro aasalAndante con motoAllegro ma non troppo

IntermissionBallade, A-flat major, Op. 4TBerceuse. Op, 5TTarentelle, Op. 43 -Danse Bfipagaole, N<}. 10-4

, Grjn&doffScherio-Valse . ChabrierLa Cathedrale engloutle EtebussyToccata Ravel

The next concert In the serieswiltake place on Jan. 8.

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End* Course in KoreaArmy Pvt John R Ackcrman,

son of Mr. and Mr* Lewis Acker-man, 92 Mountain avenue, recentlygraduated with honors from the3d Infantry Division's Non-Oom-missioned Officers' Academy inKorea. ,

Ackerrrsan 'm m. member of the5»th Field Artillery Battalion'sHeadquarters Battery.

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lion of 10,780. A city spokesman

tdtokttk »uodiag. Tbotc'i doll *fwhrawirA fcnoliciptititfe teas so*

*»** hdbfe dc*cfa$tiSttU 4BMdul «*£•*. Ma*,•it, «af tt, ihop. Sfom, lufc gym. 40•em MI Ona«e Ub ftts twe. Hot iwidkWNKHSCHOOt _ ! • * * , Onto M lJUNKM SCHQQt .KMCHOOL

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•aid that four emergency ballotswere issued Tue*3*y to recentlydischarged •ervicNMa and thtt«evcra) other* were 1HHI«J for v»rl-OIH reasaoJ. City Hall abo receivednumerous phone calls from personswho were either unaware of thecity's three new districts, put intooper#M#n during the primary, crwere miscd-up aa to kte&tiors ofthe districts.

Forbes, Gu t Vt'rtte4n»Vincent A'iBur|ifc*r,'"''4itf**t*<r.

in the primary for Councllrrwn-at-Large poled a few wrtt«»tft "fetes *adid Malccrfm Forbea defeated GOPGubernatorial cwuliilat* and Gil-ford Ctdt, who withdrew from theRepublican Gubernatorial race.

Other, local persons who receivedone or two write ia votes included

Robert Tbuwby for Mayor andCow»cllman*at-Larg;«, and RobertEnglish for Mayor.

A* the ballot* wen bt\n$ tailedT»e*d»y nifht «t City HaU num-erous Republican* and Democrat*vrtre on hand' to learn the -resultsfirst-hand, to the evening pro-gressed .and reports fromshowed that Troaat was,the Republican crowd grew thioaerand thinner. When it finally wwi,-*B*o«iie«d tt»t Troa^. had ,;eoa-ceded the few remaining Repub-licans traveled homeward leavingonly city official* end reporters %.<50mplete the; final ;t|*ulatkm oflocal volet. ,

There wai no activity at Ttmslheadquarter* on Springfield avenueat any tiin« during the night and

•everal pmoai who had ptonntdto vi«it tht Untoo Oouoty Trowtoffice at EUaatwtb g*v« up theirptea* and pn»ed«d homeward.

Winner in Dofl Cwf%fMiaa Sandra Davidson of 133

Tulip *treet was named fourthwinner in UM nattoai fimito ofSeventeen Matatinerti ChrUtmaadoll contest held l « t Wednesdayat the Hotel BerWUre, New

H i e Summit girl'* entry wax •diminutive baby In th« ba*y dollelat*. She reetived a typewriter «•her pr i se . ' . - . . . ' •'*/

Judge* wert Irene t>unne, ac-tr«w; Mn< Oswald B.- Lord tWrepr««ent«tlv«; and Sally Victor,millinery deaigner.

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Guy Brue« ot » Lortaiaaptnttmot of »cienc» and head ofthe iKieaM departoent at NewJersey State Teacher* Ooll*|r« atNVwurk, will f iv« « de«on«tr«tionstudy in weather to Ulujtrat* th«problem solving objectivt tn •!•<•mentary school «cieno« b«foi« themembers . of the New JerseyScience teacher* Association atthe Chalfonte-Haddon Kali,. No-vember IS, durint; «he three-daycentennial convention of th« NewJersey Education Association laAtlantic CSty.

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Twenty minutes ago, the man you see \n this picturecame out of a long and harassing conference—tired,tense and with a bit of a headache.

And he said to himself—'TH take the long wayhome tonight, and drive out by the waterfront, andlet the Cadillac relax me!"

And that's just what he's doing.

If you own a 1953 Cadillac, you know exactlywhat's taking place. But if you «/<wif/--let*8 seewhat happens m he climbs into the driver's seatand lets his wonderful car begin k« magic.

It's relaxing just to fit there—and look out overthat long, beautiful hood into the beckoning distance.

The seat cushions hold him in buoyant comfort;the slender wheel fits naturally into his hands; greatareas of glass surround him and let each glancereveal a panorama.

And, of course, he's proud and happy—for it's anendless satisfaction to own and command auch arespected possession.

And now comes the great lift to his spirits: He,touches the key, and hears that (iecptthroatedresponse so characteristic of a Cadillac engine-and,in an instant, he's off for a wonderful, wonderful hour I

Steering is no more than a gesture... the lightesttouch on the throttle gets immediate -action-

smooth, quick and positive ', '. ', the brakes areeasy and certain under bis foot.

So he just sits back and rolls along—with thesoft sound of the wind for a lullaby—and thebeautiful view for a tonic-resting, relaxing, atpeace with the world!

His wife wUl never suipect, as tie wheels into thedriveway, that he was a tired and tenseand wearyhusband just one short hour ago.

That's one of the nicest things about a Cadillac.It's a proven therapeutic for a work-weary man!

Try it, soon, at the end of a long, hard day. Wellfurnish the car, You name the time and pbce.

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*toWct manager forB«tts Co, of Elisabeth. l l ( UTn*«e4 president of th«- F . JAt-octate* Club of -K, ; 1BMdulph wiU spon c<.,r-.:«years with ITKIBUU * K*t>««t Glen Ridge, he att..,.., iRidge, he aUendcd V.U n pHigh School, New y«ik Vuity and Pace Institute ne

-raembtr of the Internet. ,n<caoclatlon of ElectricaL InAlph* Gamma Phi t^:tCanoe Brook Country r i,the Railroad CSub of N ydulph and his wife, RuUr,ixthree children, Bkrbara, < \ nHannah. They are m«Central Presbyterian Ch

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Joyoe Kitehara',« pupil in th»ff^grade. She wa» dreased «s • r*<3.headed

The parade waj *jv>nsorHI bthe Par-ent»T«adier» Aswxia:;t5«nd the Judge* were: Mr* p i ^3. Rudisi, Mrs. E, T. Higgow, J!r»Fmnk Ferguson, Mrs. . J a ^Storl, and Mm WlHlam T:?,«~\

for the mm nr'4:r4costume went to Wayne D;«;»,itemed as a hula, girl ari scjClark, appearing as a pumpkin

Kafchy Lorciu, dreased «s thei*»of *p«cejv took the prize for pr«.tk»t costume. Bruce .Hathorn tr.LPec GustA Sussln, dressed as » ^and wife, and • Midiae! H-J«»dreamd a» a rolling pin ledy, v»:iawarded pri*«i for the funn^

Prise 'for the ugliest tosvir-twent ..to Barry F«*rgu»n. U,--i|Staudcrman, dressed SJ a arifc,won the prize for cutest

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The students wtre selectedIng, try-ouia held iwt spring,cal chorus member* are: Usuryftatferty, Mary flailprtmoe; Robert Koch, RichardEdward* Donald Scowar?, be*se»;Susan Leach, Bobin „,Marilyn Moore, Nancy Seward andBarbara Stitzel, a'.to*. ConnieEberhardt is a violinist in th«orchestra.

The vocal group *r« taught by: Daniel Kaufiman. Harry ^. Han

Jiaford i*> the instrumental in-structor.

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HE'S IN THE AKMY NOW—Tommy Tucker, popular dance bandleader of past years, now a.M/Sgt. in the V. S. Army, entertains Sum-mit High School students at last Friday's assembly with some of h{»well-remembered number*. Tucker ha* been appearing at specialJunior R«d Cross meetings in local schools telling itudeata of the workof the parent organization, particularly in Korea where Tucker man-aged the Ernie Pyle theater. Mrs. L. J. Barrett, Junior Bed Crosschairman, waa in charge of all assemblies. Above are Tucker at theptano a student. Mis* Patricia Ann Freas of the faculty and Albert J,Barthdloraew]1 principal, (Wolln photo) '".,-2 • • ' ''

Knoll. Gillette and Stlrliior Sigh.> Assemblies will be held «t tb«

not yet* completed Uncoli Schooland the Lincoln School In HewProvidence'at later datei

To stimulate . the en ailmentcampaign which opened Sundaya* well •* the nylon coll •ctlon, awindow display hes been <in the DLAW arailroadrepresenting all facet*lor Red Cross interest. T

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Receptacles for, the tfallectlonof nylorji. donated by xCl|a. Phar-maceutic«l Products, Inc. will beplaced in downtown stor« la ad-dition to schools- *

Chffch Women Plan Two-Oay Rummage SaleK twenttr rvmaMf* ssie I* to

be Jb*UI «t 10T Suassit nyenue(farmer locate of fcotor Vehiclekgctwy) tomorrow, from U am.to i pJBL, and on Saturday, Novem-ber 7, from 9 a.w. to * 9-m. Pro-ceed* v* tat the benefit of th*

oounusjrty Church of Summit.Several objects d'ait, including

s. Tiffany vase, fine chin*, and at*tractive bric-fc-brac will be offer-ed along with a iarge supply ofmore practical items such as lin-ens, yard goods, bed spreads, cur-tains and drapes, a wide ehoioe inmen's, womeh'a and • especially tnchildren's clothing, which includesnow wits, tain coat* and rough-waath'er boc*U. The shoe collectionboasts of a' number of brand newpairs, and varie* from work shoes

•to evening slippers.A two-skin stiver fox fur piece

in excellent condition will be inthe sale, as well a* small andlarge rugs (one good 9x12 Wil-ton). There wijl be household ar-ticles such as scales and a carpet

sweeper. Much of the Jewelry andthe mning baga are like sew.

The coauni^tee in char|e of ar-rangements Includes Mrs. WilliamR. Bennett, Mr». Leslie Guest, Mr*.Arnold Llnton, Mrs. B. A. Wester-yjstt, Mm Allen D. Pettee, Mrs. A.

L. Dun. Mrs.Mrs. Doasid §&&, tM ofmit; Mr*. Joseph Parker of K«wProvidence; $M Mrs. W*lta#»Scnlekher, Mrs. Cbaries* Stool*!*man, and Mrs. Knos Heller,man, ail of Chatham.

Louis II. Nuse, • who departsaoon for the winter in Florida, wescalled upon to say hi* "adieus,"whlle^ WllJard Hamilton gave ex-preseion to hla regard for the or-ganisation by telling one of bisinimitable stories. . , <

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Sgt Tucker said that he did spe-cial work in Tokyo during 14months of the Korean War. Healso describebd the managing ofthe Ernie Pyle Theater and toldof playing Santa Cfans to thou-sands of Japanese children atChristmas.

He recalled how the Red Crossstood solidly at his side duringWorld War I. World War H andrecently in Japan.

He closed many assemblies bygiving a piano rendition of hisversion of "Whispering," whichwfls his theme aong when broad-casting to troops In Korea, "SchoolDays," and "The Rosary."

Mrs. I* J. Barrett, chairman ofthe Junior Red Cross, opened thecsaembSiPs. She congratulated-ttt£youth on the work accomplishedlast year and expressed hope thatthey would exceed their recordthis year.

She wished the group successIn the new community project ofcollecting old nylons to purchaseft TV act for Greystone Hospitalpatients. She also commendedthe Juniors on fllllng 1,833 giftboxes during the past year whichwas three times the amount everproduced before.

A thank you letter from a boyIn Holland was read. She ex-plained that the Junior Red CjosaNational Children's Fund rushedsrlft boxes and other aid to Hol-land and England during thefloods, Texas after the tornadoes,and Greece during the earth-quakes.

Mrs. J. C Skilcs, vice-chairman,explained Jn detail the numerousother fields auch M InternationalArt Program, international Cor-respondence Albums, soft toys and

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Mothers to Have "!"«•Til* fourth grade at ttu Kent

PtM» primary school U *peMM>ring' * toothers' tea today »t X p.n. Stu-dent participation will ine'ude bothfcn entertainment program andhelping *:th the re(r»htnenta. Theformer will be biiiU aromad thetheme of Book Week, Mid the- girl*wiU dramatise becks which theyhave found of LRUS'JSJ interest in

g p gAmong thote participating will

be Linda Coweii, Joan Gordon,,Lynn McGrftth, Barbara Me tiger,Ellen Rinhart, Chttyl Schroeder,and Meredith Wisiifc-r, n.11 of Sum-mit; Franks Klnir of MadUon;Katharine Barbour ofMorrtotown;Friswll* Stevens of lii.lette; UndaWolff of Mlllingtoii; BrJly Cham-fc-lln'of Springfield;^«w Schweyer'M Majfeewood. •' Mr*;. KUxafcetU Sit* at NewProvidence 1* the fourth gradeteacher *n'<J withMn. Rachel Bell,»f Summit, primary supervisor, karranging the detejlls,

Delta Delta Delta HitFounders' Day Luncheon

The northern New Jersey Al-liance of Deft* Delia Pelt*

•forority will etlebMte f«WBd?r*.-Hay With * luncheon at the Mllt-

N r a Inn, Mllibnirn. on Wednw-day, November 11 at 1 p.m.

Per*r,H, by DORSEYformerly of BACBRACB

Summit 64188

Calvary WomenTo Hold SpanishBazaar Sale. air*. Saltsu«l Jones, president oftrie Woman* Auxiliary of Calvajry

' Church, ha* Announced that ahttie bit of old Spain would cometo lift in CiJvary Church parts*

i house Tuesday, November 17 from10 i in. to 4 p m, when the Aux-

! ilterj; pftie.'iti a hacttnda bseaar.! Th* "South of the Border"! them* will be carried out In the• deooraLion* under the chairman-ship of MM. Harry MacGrath. Mr*;

; Howard &>ltinghe» will take or-der* for Christinas c*rd» while

1 Mr*. A W. Gothberg will havej gift wrapping* for t*l#. A P*tio: will contain garden mater!aie>,I plant*, Thanksgiving arrange-i menta and Christmas eewagea.f in the kitchen pantry M M . AUS-i tin Winters will Mil Jams, JflUe*! pickles end baktd good* M»» K.' V&nOourt will be in charge .a* th«chUdren'i gift* Including toys,dolto and' other »easonaJ Items.Perfume* and Christina* candleswill be sold under the directionof Mr*. M. tS. Brett Apron* andall kind* ef kitchen g&idgett willbe ee!d by M M Arthur Moote,Mrs. Emll Dreger awlated byMi* Leland Woolen and Mrs,Hlairry Irwln are In charge of ElAJmuervo (lunch) which will beserved from 11:50 a.m. to 1 p.m.

fTo Give Donee SaturdayI St. Teresa's Couples/Club willhold an autumn danee Saturday

1 nifht at the parish hall. Membewand friends are Invittd. Hefrtsb.ments will be served.

THE SUMMIT HMAIP. THU*SPAYf NOVBrfftH ». I tM

Witchcraft Theme] Clarice Hughlett W$d Saturday at

Of Coming Drama $ft Teresa's tp Allen Morgan, Jr.At Playhouse

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"Bell, Book and Candle," now inrehearsal at the Playhouse, Is oneof John Van Drown* moat *uc-ceasfui' comedies, taking its placewith his "Voice of tot Turtle"and "I Remember Mama." Itopened on Broadway NovemberIt, i860, with Rex Harrison andUii Palmer in the leading- roles.After a long New York run, acompany starring Rosalind Ruawlltoured the country and during thesummer of IMS, Joan Bennett andZachary Scott starred in a see.ond touring ee*»|iany. Thtrefo**the Playhouse will he one of the

W h i t e chrysanthemums « » 4*- fottX aetting

Hiss Clarice King Hughlett,daughter of Mr. *nd Mra.M.tfH«ghlett of Preeptetto AH*n Bernard Morgan. Jr., aonof Mr. and Mr*. Morgan of L*»cust drive. K*v. Harold A. Mur.ray performed the ceremonywhfch was followed by a reeeptlws

amateur froupa to ptwtAlth* play a» it h&» en!y recentlybtan rtleated for ute by amateurgroupi and mimmtt mmk com.pani«.

Orifinalty. according to Mh«author, thi« was to be a more«eriout play drawing Walleto be*tw«en -witcbemft and everydayliving.'-During.-tha pr<^Br«idwaytryout, htnrevtr, tht Hrit «otplayed m wtH and waa «ich tx*.cellent Hfht comedy that Mr, VanDruten decided to do tht ra»t ©ftJie play in tht aafflt* light vein,The result »i an extremely amus-ing- and entertaining comec y-fanUuy about present-day witch-craft. It Involve* a very tttractivfyoung witch and a y«ung pub-lieher who falll in love with, her,with and without the aid of acat. Completing the proceedingsand adding to the fun are t,woother members of tb.e cult, thebrother and the aunt of the prin-cipal witch.

Under the direction of Iff*,Floyd Jefferaon and with an #*>perlenced caM^ the production f&"Bel!, Book and Candle" at th*Ptayhouae, the week of NovemHr18, promises to be excellent en-tertainment. This will it thaopening play of th« Jftth taaaoft,

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THOUSANDS OFBOOK BARGAINS!Man/ for as little aslOi

18th Annual Summit College ClubBOOK SALE

Dow* Open JMstfc* Day, Nov. 11.10 a m. to 4 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m.

ChiWrtr'i look Sab Sfom Nov. 102:30 p. m. to ! p. m.

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College Club MgilcUnit to Mif f Tu«idty

The music group of thf CulUg*Club will meet at | ; l l >,m, *utl»day, November 10, at tht homt ofth* president, Mra, Darwif* Q>Hand, 41 Plymouth ra§£,

Mr*. Edward Chiov*«Hj, Jr.,chairman of the group, ha« «w>nounced an interesting programfor the evening. MUs EU«n Rlch-ter of the Kent Place School miMra. Ralph E- Plumley will playMosart'a Sonata in D, writtttt Uttwo pianoa.

Mrs. Wendell MeKown will tinga group of French mnga, includ-ing e lelection by tho French com-poaer, Satle, and several selectionsby Polenc

At the close of the mua!ca| pro*gram, refreJhm«nU will b» iervedby Mrs. Francta J. Dorl, and hercommittee.

home pf the bride's'(Given Itivmarriage by her te-

ther, the bride wore a ballerina*length gown styled with a Cbaa*ttlly !ac« bodice and a bouffantekirt of slipper aatin with • Vf*ion ntt and tppHoua Uee set ina cascade d«sigft «* an over akinHtr chapel'knfth veil of atifeillusion was draped from a Ihellhat of matching lace tdged Inpearls. Sh« carried a eresetntbouquet of eucharls lllie* and

Mra. Jere C King ofMrved her niece at

t.-on of honor. She wore * QOtoa*brown •tra*U1tngth gown of tatlnand carried ft creicent bouo.t*at «fcream-eolored gerbini.

Edward Morgan ef trvb»gi«nserved hU brother am beat man.Paul Marian, another brother ofthe bridegroom, served aa a* ush-er along with two of the bride's.brothers, John M. Hughlett,. Jr.end Donald C. Hugh!e:t.

The bride's mother wore mink*i»k with a!abaate? trim endmatching aefr«sM>rl«e. The brtde* at Gakl drive,

Uflteta with matching ac-ceaaorit*. imh wera *nhi& eor-a*f«a, .

Th* brld«, a Summit High 8eboo!graduate, •Urns attended Stafford.Junior College, Danville, Va.,- andNew York School of Interior Dee-oration. Her huaband, a iut»»itHlgij graduate who *erv«d twoyears In the U^» N*vy.' la a gradu-ate of the Vale SehooJ of Biut-neas, Newark.

After a wedding trip ta Florida,tht couple will make their home

Ffevidenct.

Mr. and Mra. Paul G. Bolce ofGlen Oakai avenue, a iiinlor at

1 WcUesley College, hat been pledg-«4 to fiii Sigma 8o4ltty. She heaft)f# baen fleeted ta tha •twrlngeomTnifee for her deraUtory aadla an active member In tht Col*I«I* Choir.

fresMent of Dram* ClubBUI Tennanf, aon ef Mr, and

lira. John B. Tennant, Snd ef Ho-av»nu*> he a been elected

prejiident rf the Drama Club atTrint.'y Pawling School:

i OaDaga Flay .Eleanor Wcllcr cf i n Pa»aic

In the caa| of "The O!dShows Her Medals," to be

given by the dramatic associationef the College of St. Elljabeth onWednesday night

PresbyterianChurch WomenPlan BazaarThe Women'* Aaaoctatioa of

Central Presbyterian Church willconduct a -trading post basaar"

Thuraday, November 12, fromto ( p m at th* parian

A home-eooJted luncheonwill he served from ll:SO to 3 p.m.

Tha baaaar, aa well a* theIJ» open to tha general

On sal* at tha basaar wlUbe * variety of article*, many ofthen suitable for Cbriatmea gift*.

Many members of the congre-gation art assisting In th* event.Chairmen and co-chairmen of thevarious booths «r* a» follows:

Mra rrankltn V. Oarlough,watte elephant taWa; Mm StuartD, Walker, gift table; Mra. SamuelB. Mcrearlane, baby article*; MreM a , yAlien A, Rownkran., chlldrtn'*gtfta and gamea; Mrtv J. HenryKagua. variety t*blt, Mra. Walter1, FVrta*. plant tablt; Xia»iforgtry BecUer, bak*d good#table; Mra. Arthur Btgge, countryBtor*.

Mra. Roaa Ingall* te chairmanof the ba*«r and It being aaai#t«dtoy Um W, G. Ifiller.

Meaibtfi of tkt Loll beagut andPrtleaaloaaJ Wowtn'a OutM arellao a*#i*tmi. Mr*. K. H. Held !achairman «t ta« iunchion andMr* We«l«y MarpJe I* inof deeoratiorw. Mr* ieymeu*Of born la publicity chairmen.

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Locvl ArihURepresented inCurrent Exhibits

Jot Jo»«(, inatrueo* at theSummit Art Aaaociatioa, k cur-rently holding <n rxhibiUOR ffpainUngi and drawing* at thaAa*o?iate4 American Artia a Gal-lery, 71 i Fifth aivenue. New y«fk.The ahow, which wilt be on viewthrough November 14, eoniUU of46 '.andacapea. moatly of the NewJeraay ahore and Bermuda.

Mr. Joaea, who livea in Mania-Aratrlca'a beat*i Wednea4«y

night ckat at the atudlo of theSummit Art Ajeoeiatlon la cur*rently hla only teaching activity.

Other member* of the SummitArt A*ao«»*tl©tt wbo'« worMa ar#currently en exhibition are Mlaa

y B. Crawford of Bld|e roadand Alf J. Stromated of Sherman

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Marriage ofFormer ResidentIs Announced

Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bennenipof Kenalngton, Conn,, announcethe inftrriage of their daughterGillian Claire, to Frederick D.Henaler, ion of Mra. Worence K-Henaler ftf Chatham.

Mra. Henalcr ia a graduate ofMeriden High Schoo), MerideniConn., and the PennsylvaniaSchool »f Horticulture for Worn.en, A»W*r» I**-

Mr. Henaler fmduated fromSummit High Sehoei in 1949 andattended Lafayette College.

The marriage task place Fri-day, October 33, « i MyeravilltPreahyterian Church.liam Harper performed the cere-mony. ;

Tht couple lire employed byAlexander Forbes and Company,Hanover.

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Keep Them InformedA ftftcelal tt mfkwi aubacHp.

Um, beginning frem tk* *»*••chooU *tt*n until A* end afJune, It offered to heap &un-mlt Ana, joting p*opt« informednot only afeout hometown doingsfeut on the actiiiWta of theirfriend. « n | former cla**ma»*an««r In college* all ev«r tha

Theta • dealing home fat etadentnews. No charge Is made foritffna publiahed and contribti-Itons from parenta and atuden*aw both dsklred and apprwiated.

%» oFde* a aubKriptlon foryaor aan av daughter away a»school almply call Herald eJr*cutatlon dfpartment, Summit#-f 900 er mall M to tha BomwltHemld. The .ubwrlptlon feacevera all eut-of-aUta mailing•eala.

town, ii one ofknown artitu.

both of whom are repre-at the Aa»e>ciaud Artlau

6f New je»*y ihow at the New-ark Public Library,

At the MontelaJr Art Muaeum'acurrent exhibition paintinga byMary Bayne Bugblrd, Henry <leu>atr, PriacUla Qtlaon and MerralMolttiaup stay bt «a«ft*

•elected from a lajrjt number byBtevena InstituU of Ttehnoloiy to

Hm w4 ©ardtnHoM F*l!

*>m* fiftytto tH\ raertlng <rf theaey dlvljlos «f theUoarl V*m and Garden mt

ti»* which waa held k»t w»dday at the home of th«a * l* Mr.,

T

Perry, Jr. *f C36U8tr>'iidtMr*. Jar. MacDonald, a

of the national «a*eutlv(«nd president of thedlvlaio», UMd the m m W r ethe) work of th# AaaoeUted c«I|KW««WB «f the World „canixatkw to whJei, ^ N "•ey diMl b l

Mr* F»n«> aaWytr

th« fM»«Uoni and »ee0IB,1^'menu cf the UN along the ulof africaltawa ui u weH e« Sin ccmiierYtttoB plans andUtim In areat where•twat*4; m *ahle of thli

a mtftn ot itrtngthetiing

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Mra, MorrW B. MacCauky, iRobert S. Plrry, Jr^ and MVImun4 0. vtm IHthn ittendtd u»

eeremonlesinalt*4 Natloni on Oct.b«r M 1

City.

appear «n tha •hdur, He is a for-mer vtet prealdint »f th« JuiUerHigh ftehoal atudaul b»dy.

Geti ROTC Pra«att«BAnthony J, Ytnnotta ef MS Or-

ehard atrtat, hw Vtin «alftit4 t»the pwitlon §1 »<matlroR «»«.manitf III tilt Air f»rea ROTC atNewark Colltf* «f Kn«1nMring. Mr.Vannott*. «n attctrleal i

>to tha raflk. ftf ei4«t

OnAllen f . Mtyfeea. aa« «

Mn. AUtn f, MIbta of S9avenua, ta • member of Uiam u ar«w M Pwtmouth College,Ha It ftlto « mamNr of tha frtajj-RIM fla* tlvth,

On OtHagt I^iTlAaftMt«a AIM Moy*r, daufHtar of

Dr. and M«. P»ul K. Boyer af #Wooderoft rofcd, hM Nen •»•*pointed ft rafortar on the a lUirlalataff of Th» Oimpua, weekly un-der»ra*»aU »ftptr It(Vt>

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CARLANS<5pen fVL Evea. til • P. H.

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"Trie IdoW to bt given »»t th«College of a t Ell^hetjj Jater thisjeaaon.

Freshmen at Uolxnte

Idertt of Philaletheis Vftaaaradramatic society.

In JuniorTwo former Summit High Behoe)

student* participated in the Juniorshow at Mount Holyoke recently.Mlaa Iaabel Schcrer, daughter ofMr. *and Mra. Herman A. O.

«tudent# enrollad in the !»ehere* ef WB« Grova avenue, waafrcahman c uw at Colgate Unl- J-ebalrman «f the publicity for thevefaity, HttiBiltan, N. Yn include Seven' *nd Mlsa JSltwheth WlntertDonald W, Everett, aon of Mr, and |w«i a member of the cut, MlaaMw. L L. Everett of Tali Oak*; j Winter* ia the daughter of Mr,Fettr I* Grovet, son of Mr. and and Mra, George K. Winters ofMm, Edwin L. Grave* of n Proa- ; Aahknd road. |peet Hl» *ven«e; Kobert F. Mud- ! Aft - . # l t U w - . S ^ p !perf, » n of Mr. and Mf». Uir-j ** " « * S • * ? » . . Arenee Undberg of lo Beekroant MiwDoriaS.Gulamedan.daHgh.,road and Martin A. Trapp, mn of j t t / «J M r -*»* Un-

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The College

Corner . . .Named to Who's Who

Oilman Seeaions Burke, a $**•lor at Hamilton College, haa beannamed to the 1954 edition ofWhoi Who In American Collegesand Universities by the HamiltonStudent Council.

Bark* la tha president of ChiP»i, national tocJaJ fraternity,chairman of the PublicationsBoard, treasurer of the seniorclass and a letter winner Jn soc-cer.

He la tha ton of Mr. and Mr*.Jamea B. Burke of «;L!«wellynroad.

Phi Hgma'Miss Audrey Boice, daughter s i

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In tJpsaia Play lamerian, » Summit High SchoolDavid If- Oarlflon of 311 Morria j graduate, ia taking the inttnaivtj

avenue ha* been awarded a char- J secretarial course. 8ha expecta§e|«r part on tha Upaala College > cowplete bar studies next Jane,production of "The Knight of the j - •.-..-Burning PeaUe." Mr. Cartson. a O » IV Show TWa »mdaysophomore at Up*aJa, is majonng Robert F. Wolff, Jr^ ton of Mra.'in history. A. J. Wolff of Beech Spring drive

- . . . . . - and a senior at Summit HighG— <MMcer f achool, wiU appear en the TV Radio

MUs PUwtht P«lm,tr hat lm^ Workahop of th* Ford Foundationelected •eeretary-treMuwr of the thla Sunday at 8:» p.m Wolff la

IB claaa at H*nnl» WlUard m t ^ |.w0 n j _ nTroy, If. Y. MiM P*lmer la; _ JL.

the daughter of Mr. and, Mra, FredL, Palmer of Woodcraft road.

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OB Daaa'e Ust at «jrrMaaa !Mlaa Dorothy Leonard, daughter

of Mra. Charlotte M. Leonard ofSpringfield avenue, ia on the d«an'alist at Syracuse University. MiasLeonard It a senior tn tha liberalart* course, fine Is president ofher sorority, Alpha XI Delta, amember of the Yacht Club and onthe Hendrioks Chapel committee.

Cfeat Ia Shakespearean SoleMlaa Martha Wadsworth, a senior

at Vaaaar College, Poughkeepsle,N. T., haa been chosen as a mam-,bar of tha eaat "The Taming of theShrew", Flret Hail production, tobe given at the college on OctoberSO and It, Misa Wadsworth, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Wads-worth, SI Una Ridge drive, ia

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Kent Pl«c« Alumnae,Faculty T»* 0«t» S#f. Th« annual Kent PUc*> School

a i.-'inae-fscuity tot under the,. . )A._j of tile Aiiut^MC A&&0£ia-j n will be be.M Tuaesd»y at 4 p.m..; wrsbci 19. itt-th* U&b>e MOUK:

roam, oft tbs Norwood

Fortnightly W#m«Group to VisitArea Rug Plant

THE SUMMIT HEItALD. TWISDAY. NOVEMBER g.

Mi. H o i i t M B ' Junes. Jjrd, ofi H-I'-* h ihe"gctt'-r»l rkairnnan

,i.-;ari5«' «itd w «.-v:&;«i by Mrs,..ard S Hifkck of Ni-w IVovi-

:.. p, Mrs Robert Savage of W*st.'d, Mrs. J. 8. Vspdprbeck andi> r.vlip Wood, both of Cast*n. and Hw. W C. HnKi;. Jr.i Mrs. J«tn W. White, Jr. both.« lort Kill*.

a «t the tea will be Mi>4j fy . Beck, M'». Harvty Moie,Mr*. Jam*"* B Owan. Jr.. »nd

H. Woodward M<Ik»wi!t. si:: t.

Fortnightly to HoW'p.TTe at Suburban

A dfrtner-diwtfe will-- be heM at>;-,<» H»tel Raikirban by member* pt:Hc Fortn:ghtly Club Friday, X6-

^ i r;\\brr 13, Johnny Ainiquift"* «r-ciicjtra will provide dancing musicv.ii th•'•!"<* will be n ttnor showPN» contests inviting' audience par-ti -ipation. " • • __ . -.„.',.... -.

The ri-mee committi1* consists ofVrs. K. T. Kater, ehalr.Ts"aK;\MTs.\V 0. Baker. Mrs. R. H.'Card. Mis\V. Cirtwtt, Mrs. L, A. Oro;!«\ Mrs.

"K C • FoHer,-Mr*. R. H.-Hartlaub,Mr-.. D P . >t*cA!pine, Mrs. B. E.Mrr**r!and* Mrs. A. 8, Moorf.;Mrs.K" E Si:ha<-ffcr. Mr*. VV. ft. SUpN'S,MM. -C. W. Tye, and..Mrs. M. K.

Mrs. H. Hartlaub <,scrvation chairman.

Is

- of tin? American uvtucdcMTtqiiat of th* FortnightlyCWB'wU] vMt an Elizabeth ru|f"' —i on Monday, November », to

• display of froor coveringsw.tiifM th«> various »tept in

, the leaning of ru««. The trip willbe made by bua, leaviisg the club-boa,*-- at ft a.m.

After the tour • light luncheon»'Jll be ATVCI by the proprietorof the i!»>tablibhnu-m

: A/tor luncheon, Mi*» CVuole.Winslow. nationally Known In-. terior d^ccrator (assorted with'a. manufacturer $,f (JuIiHon oar.j-oji. w:'! .-vy-MH to (i1(, group on

.-n-rorntintf n,m KMK.«" Miai

; decorating *cheme with Uie care-Cut choie," of a 'amr coyer ing andwill demonstrate how this mmy

, bs Mpiik-vcd fvc.n • for thow? on. small budg-'t. A .qu.-stion period, will fo!k>« the talk, - - i; Memberu of tlu- dfimrUwnV-who..«t.-.;h -to jcin tht»'fif<ld trip maym«ke n;."Tvations with Mrs/Her-

'"ben Lewia, 'Su. 6-7!)O8

Junior FortnightlyTo Hold Cake Sale | '

Tli«- Junior-FortnighUy Club ofSummit will vho!d a' twke »ale

. PaJtin'.'.y. Nov. rnb<\r . 7, «t ' t h e .£um»mt Il« if] w« re store, 357

•Sjiririgfif.il) nvcnu'f. 'From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m home

Material N«*<l«d forCancer Draisingi

A requett for worn out wblw, lintn or cotton ruattria! to be con*

! Public InvitedWor/o

j drawing group of th* Summitbranch of the Americnn Cartcer

•heets, pillowcftse*, tow«la,sn&pklrti and tablecloths are »»pe>|cially desired. All nKkterisJ murtfbe ckan and loft. 1

Material may b« left «t Summit:"American Red, Crow, '23:

itrcft, or will bi picked ujp;eallinf the fled Cro»i,octl »upp2lea for

inri mt ilmott exhuuited, itsiid. • .

M*rt Under, pualat, will fivet reclt*I Sunday, November *, atV.m p.m. et" the' Summit Art A#-,c>«Ution mllery, 49? SprlagfieW

j| i i» ' Under h*« Kudled withEf<>a P e t r i r RjchRrd fiuhilg, andA l b e r t 0 J < ) M a i B h e , w<3a t h e

fcelety .ward, for herHUli debut in N*«- York;

Committee ListedFor College ClubDinner DanceTomorrow night members of

the College Club will attend a• dinner Aattce et the Hotel Sal)*i urban. The committee, hcad<d.by

ia Italy, GrM»e« «B<1 N«rth Airicn.8h» will play th« H*ydn Sonata

in G, Jfo. SI, « Bartok Sonata andBrahmj* Variations and Fugue &n« Tfceme by Handel. . •

Thi* .Stinday will also be tiw SastcWancr to mn the exhibition ofjxUntinga by .Edward John Ste-vens. The Summit Art Association#stenda « cordial invilation to nilmusic and art lover* to attend

FURS VOX. MIIADV -Members of the Fortnightly I Left 4» ri^Jt are Mrs. F. Franklin. J r . >fia M J.Club niodel fura at a fur fashion show presented at Hered, Mr*. G. JF, Sloorehfad, Mr* O R lMn.ol.son

clubhouse last Friday by Kara* Furs at Summit, and Nr». C- H. Baurr. <%Votin photo*

DOLL WIGSWA5HABLE—COMBAELE

• PONY TAILS•BRAIDS• BOSS

"I lothe* lor MTrp*M of Holt*"

ZIMMERMAN'SDOLL HOSPITAL

««l St, Ktmtft, MA. "MSJJ

MM..* «nd brwd^'iU ho soldRichord E. 'Collins. ,!.•» in

-. of the arrangement*. Hro-<• ••: iis. f?oin the »«1P will be u."«edfor c'ui) welfare projects.

PERSONALS

cocktail party to precede the din-ner on the porch at th« hotel «t7'p.m. Dinner will be #erved inihe dining roi>m «t S p,m, to be

| followed by dancing to the musicj of Phil Bennett and hi» orchestra.! The tallowing merriber* arc aa-l -«i»ting Mrs. Allison' with the a,r-rangeinenU* for the affair;'Mr?.John W. Neher, Mr?. Edwin G.

;Hn]i, Mrs. C'harlc* R Skln'kcr.| Mr* Paul E. Shflfrts Mrs. Hughj A, 'Eub&nk, 'Mr». I ouiA E. V«n' Damsnp, Mtb, Corner P. Smith,Mr* Hgrbeft Hinrieh*,.Mrj!, Loui»

SinaiFair

And Dance

Have SonMr. and.Mi's. Donald A. Ballen-

tine of Hillside avenue have an-nounced Uie birth of a son, CharlesDwudd. horn at Elizabeth Genera!Hospital on October 28. Theyhwf an older son. Ned HudsonB:ti!i-!U:u<:\ Mrs. Balicntine U theJuihi r L«;-» A, Hudson of Sum-mit avenue.

Mrg. William A. Hienl of NaMau end guonU hit. and Mrs. Edwarddrive is chairman of the water Palmer of Downers Orovc, 111 *coloring and oil painting division ofthe International Federation of '.Mrs, Jchn Carmen «>f AshlandHand Arts and Crafts beinfi hcjd r O a d h a a b e c n elected publicityat New York City, • chairman for the Sunimit Art As-

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodge of been chosen to assist Mrs. Harry T.Duuiidcr drive had as their week- Hamilton as hospitality chairman.

STEIN WAY

KNABE

CHICKERING

SHONINGER

PianosBought -Sold

RENTED wit* privilege of deducting Rentalfrom Purchase Price!

S YEAR GUARANTEE* Rebuilding * Expert App;oising • RcfinUhing

formerly with L. Baraberger & Co.

KARL A. DO WESdwroem:

Ave.

ISS9

SUMMIT 6-7496 orHUmboldt 2-09C0

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AFTER-FIVE SEPARATES

B e a u t yH i n t s

ly Mr. RichardMaster Hair Stylist,

Summit, X. •!.TIPS TO THE HAIRDRESSER

No operator, no matter howsmart, can tell how ftny hairwill curl, by feeling it/lookingat it, by watching the way itshampoos, by watching the waywater "bounces" off of the hair(whatever that means*, by no-ting »ho diameter of the hair,the limpness of the hair, theamount it appears to bp bleachedor dyed, or by the &',rength orthe elasticity of the hair. Ifyou insist on leaning on any ornil of liiesc qualities to help you"to determine the permanentcurling ability, you 31c going toba fooled often. If you thinkthat your reputation is so goodthat you can get away with poorwork, then you %vUl live to learnthat your good custf.mers arcgoing elsewhere.

Beauty salon patrons arclearning what can be expectedof their own hair anci they willnot be content in being fooledforever. They know, now, thatpome salons turn out wavesthat arc not as good as thehome waves they walked Inwith, If you love your workyou will be only too happy toturn out good waves. If you donot love your work, you shouldleave the profession. The besthairdressers, and I mean best,are anxious to learn to do every-thing In "the salon more scientifi-cally. This you will find atCarousel.

Courtesy ofCAROUSEL HAIRDRESSERSRID Springfield Ave. Su. fl-IORS

"Just Drive Up and ParU"

Mrs, Donald Knorst will arrivehome today on the French linerwhere she has spent tht last fivemonths vitbj her husband. SergeantDonald Knonrt, USAF. Mrs. Knorstis the former Carol Drake, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. RaymondDrake of 260 Snyder avenue, Berk-eley Heights. She wilt make herhome with her parents until herhusband's* discharge from servie*,-

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer N. Rinhartof Norwood avenue find theirdaughter. Ellen, spent th« week- ;

end at Sir*. Riahart's mother, 3Jr».Blanche Smalley of Walpadc

Mrs. Marshall O, Rothea dfBeekman road was matron of honorat the wedding of Mrs AdrienneElizabeth Porter of Chatham to|George Gebner Schrclbcr of Saddle'RJver when they were married in^New Yor.k City last Thursday aft-ernoon at St, Thomas's.

Rev. and Mrs. James R. Webb,Sr.,- of Waycroff. Ga., visited theirdaughter, Mrs. Richard A.. Bryan,last wee'.t at her home on Pasnaieavenue, New Providence.

i ' Mr. ami Mrs. Allen P. ilaybee orNorwood avenue, will visit their json this week-end at Hanover, X |H., where he is a freshman at Dart-'mouth College. '

Mr. and Mrs. Lester A, Cronewill entertain at dinner tomorrownight at their home on Colt load:for their son, Walter Seth Crone, •and his fiancee, Miss Prudence'Wilson and their wedding party.Miss Wilson and Mr, Crone will be

from Keninorr, N. Y., will include,Mr. and Mrs. IVillard *'., Percy andsen.?,' John sad. payid_IVrcy andMix* Patricia Fti«ler. From Wil-llamivilie,; NT. y.. \i\\\ tx» Mr, andMr*-Alfred F. Crpnc, their daugh-ter, .Vancy, and son. Ronald, andMr. ami Mrs. Alan Bricktnan.'

Other quests- ?v-i|j b« Mr. and Mrs.Alien Crone of Orchard Pirk, X. V.;Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wende alsoof Orchard Park." N. Y.: .Mr. andMrs. L. A, Monroe and thdr daugh-:tars, Clara »nd Vera, of Hamburg,X V'.; Dr. and Mrs. Rexford Soud«?r'and their daughters, Mary and Bar-bara of Way!«nd, Mass.; RobertWorrall of Boaton.-Ma.is.; Mr. andM xs. Arnold Bailey of Franees-town, X, H.; Mr. and Mrs. PhilipHolmes, A-mherst, X. H.

Other out-of-town- gueMs will beMr. and Mrs. Robert F. Moore, anddaughter, .Vancy and sons. P.o"bertand Philip of Scarsdalef"1??. V.: Mr.and Jfrs. Qidrles Busch of Mapps-villo, Va.; -Mrs. Scth ArmitagcCrone. Xcw \*ork City; GarlandSheriiiah, Schsncotady. X. Y.; Mr.and Mrs. Robert Stockton. Modes-town. Va., and Mr. aad Mrs. J. D. ''Johnson, of Que-bfc.

Mr*. RoWrt•'% Ryder, Mrs. Rpb-frt S. FLfihcr, and Mra. RichardA. Markry, Jr.

Reservations may b<> made byi-alling Mr*. G. Folko Swans on orMrs. Charlc.i Sklnker, Those whowill be attending the CommunityConceit on that evening are urgedto reserve a table for dancingfollowing the concert.

A gala, country fair end dance,with thousands of dollars ivorih ofdonated morcriaiidlsw> ottered atprices way b;>low *'holp*Afc." willmark Tempi« Sinai's second an-nual fall, party. Co-rhiinnfn IkfGtoen of Summit «nd Al Rfldln f>t.Short HiSIs nr> enthuMastic nboultM generoal:y'of merchnntii, man-ufacturers «nd resorts who rwr

|;*»one all 'out to hrjp thr Summit,i Temple riilfe opcrntiiig fundg. • ;.

Temple Sinai is a reformed ccn-..regatfbn sfrving S«"imlt, Spring-field, Short Hills. Chatham, M«d-

; imn, Morristown, Florham Park,JBcrlteley Height*. New Providenceand Mill burn.

The affair is opened to the pub-lic and will be hold nt the Sum-mit High School boys' gym, 272Morria avenue, November 21.

VClub Officers Rtceivt .hitructioni on Du+itiTtf» newly-elected offieer* el

| the Newcomer'* Qub met wfthjoutgoijsg officeri o» Tburaday[motrkr-f at th« hoaM of tH» rr-| tiring treciurer, Mr*. Thomct p,.j Moore, South street, Murray Hill.j The purpose of the mteting w*» toI exchange information concerning;! the dutie» of each; offk«r for thej next fix.month*

The incoming officer* includedj the newiyntieeied president, Mrs.Harrj1 Hodge, Mr*. L. F. Palmcttr,vice-prudent; Mr*, Ceorff* A

•i Pier*ol, recording aecrttary; Mi»., L. A. Lwws&rdow, incmberahip!»cctctary: Mr». Herbert H. Ptne-j puks, treasurer. Mrs. George 8,Sandham, publicity;" and .Mm. ht-thur C Schwfracl.,. transportationand hospitality.

The retiring offic«r« iijclude'it!i? prf.vident, Mrs. Jame« CGunderaon, Mrs. Kenneth B. Haoi-.!m, Mr*. Kenneth A. Wilff, Mm.Robert Elyand, Mrs. LouSi Bitztrand Mrs. Arthur E. Schweriel whowas unable to attend the meeting

The next luncheon is acheduledfor November IS at Mario's, 'Mill-burn. For further information re-garding this luncheon membersare «»ked to call1 Mrs, BarryHodgo. Su: 8-4292. • . '.

SLIP COVERSMade to Order

DRAPES • BEDSPREADS

CURTAINS & LINENS

SUMMIT 64510M. BuonepoM

British Empire DaughtersTo Hold Thrift Sale

married Saturday afternoon at

Mr. ;ind Mr A John S. Tennant,2nd, will entertain at d.nner Sat-urday night at the;r home on Ho-bart av'inu; in honor of their housejjuest, Ctauci!* Hamilton of NewYork,,.City. .

Aiucng th.-- couples who -.vi}l at-tend (he Co'loge Chih dsiiccr dance ;to be held at the Hotel Suburban itomorrow mght wil! be Mr. and :Mrs. G. Foike Swanjon. XTr. end jMrs. Charges R. Skir.kcr. Mr. and j

Mrs. E. P- Sbartz. Dr. . nd Mrs.'Hdmund L. Bohne. Mr. end Mrs. 'John H. Haa.ntfJ. Mr. and Mrs.:John \V. Cunn;:i;ham. Mr. and :

Mrs. Thomas Allison, and Mr. andMr*. John S, Tenr.ant. • l

Mrs. C«ar>s At:nus of Ho"cl iSuburban h » 1. ft for C-^imhus. !Ohio. Wiiere . she will visit herdaughter for several weeks.

Mr. end Mr=. R. S. Sweeney, andchildren of 6 Bcckman terrace

Central Presbyterian Church. After;the wedding reception the Croneswill receive the bridal party »n&

I out-of-town guest* at \ buffet at: moved Tuesday to Dayton. Ohio,thetr home. The otit-of -town'Stuestt who plan to •ten'! the wed-ding Include Mr. and Mri. WalterRick, Mr, Mid Mrs, Ernest (Jlad-well, Mr. and Mrs, Rober* Bolllman,

j Frcel Brj>an and Miss MargueriteTeller, *11 of Buffalo, M. Y. Quosts

- where Mr. Sw«ney haj nccppted |; a new position. . |

\ Mm J. B, R. Smith of N'tw Enj-lartd avenu? ha.» her «ister-in-!«w.MLM Elteabeth Smith, vuiting her.Miss Smith "m from Branchvillcand will be here an indefinite timt-

A "penniTwise thrift sale' will beSaturday, November It by

Queen Eli»ab«tb chapter, Daugh-ters of British- Empire, at. 107Summit avenue, the alte of the for-mer Motor Vehicle Agency office.Proceeds will be used for the ben-efit of the organization* home forthe aged at Ossining, NV Y,

In charge of the sale will beMrs. John S. Tennant who willbe assisted by Mrs. Walter L. Hilland Mrs. Edmund R-Taylor. Avariety of article* including toys,childrenW clothes and a washingmachine, will be offered for sale.

Mi*. Walter A. Hwbst of Unionat the William Pitt tomorrow nightfor dinner. The party will precedethe rrhearsal for the couple* 'wed-ding which will be held Saturdayat the Firat Presbyterian Church,Springfield., The guest* will In-clude MIRS Bruhns* parents, Mr.and Mrs. William F. Bruhns; theofficiating clergyman and his wife,Rer. and MM. Richard Hutchisonof Albany; the bride-eieet't; sis-ter, MM. Robert Moore of Union;Mi«jj Ann Rittenhouae of Clinton,Mr*. William Harter oi Gr«enbelt, ,Md.: Mi«s Joyce and Miss Joan '.Herbst; Jack Reinhardt of ScotchPlains who will serve as "beni man,flnd the ushers. William Gary |Bruhrw. Samuel Furines*. ThomasBlair and Robert Moore. ''_

K group of children and hostesses -,\&M week made the annual fall 'field trip to Sunnybarn. WatehungR«*crvation day camp, to explore, ;collect leaves and study nature. \Thoae making the trip were Jean ;5fatlock, Sandra Lommasson,Wendy Purick, Frannie Hoyt, iGrace - Hand, Chrk Borhh&rn, .-Alexander Hodgson and Jo««phVan Blaroom. Ho»tc»s#s were Mm.Arthur Hand, Ulrs. Jen Puriek and51r«. Joseph Scurry,

Economical . . . Durable

KIDDIES

DUNGAREES• complete!/ flannel lined

• hox«r waist

• sites 4 to ,10

Regularly $2.49

SALE

PRICED 1$1.69 FLANNEL $«|.77

SHIRTS 1"The Store of 10,000 Variety Items"

UNION OUTDOOR STOREOn U. S. 22 < I U . No. 29) UNION

Just one mile east of Howard Johnson sAMPLE FftEE PARKINO

OPEN EVERY PAYMONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9 AM !t> 10 PM

SUNDAYS 9 AM to 8 PM

Whtr* •(»• wo«f<I y»w look Hr tilt matt vicclttng•«pdratBi but In a feparatM Shop. You can r«ly ono«r twfitty y««r> «f •xp«rl«nt« ai "Sptciatliti In

totMi t f , t f Af»»rriv# iWrtl on4 fopl In town.

SfKIN«rtflD AVI.

Mr. and 3Ir* William A. JReeve of FmokHii place "rele*brated tfieir 6"nd wedding anni-versary Wednesday. Tlie Rf?'ve.«spent thp day at Tftniii River withMr, It«eve"(! sb:er. Mra. GmceI-^wson, and his niece. Mm. RubenH. R«evp.

Mr*, Kenneth G. McKay «fMountview rc«tl, known profed-Bloaally tu R«fi# McKay, h«.i b«>n :•accepted «<< • ntrmbrr of the N*«- Itional A»jociflt ion of Women Ar- )tints. '

MIM Jnnn Hruhi:« ofMood road mid her f'ftnee, Llrtit.Walter ft*. Herb*:, and iliplr bridalparty will tw r»f Mr. and

STRANDSUMMIT *-$m

TUE5. NOV. 10A TWUIXER

WITHOUTPARALLEL,

FORPACE:

GOOD-LOOKING GLASSES

til9

383 SpHnofitld Avt

SUMMIT

4 Wwhln^ton St.

MOIRISTOWN

: C. DewSfer

We're

Back InSummit «/>"THE RATZKE'S and LENA"

(Former Proprietors)

NOW ASSOCIATED WITH

IDATHEILER

SPECIALIZING IN

Swiss-American CookingAnd

Home Baked Breads & Pastries

The DeBary26S SprlngWtld Avt., Summit

imwMr. and Mm. Walter Heyer Rnno\mc« theirretirement from The DeBary. We express ournppreclatirtn to all of our customer* andfriendi and solicit your patronage to th« utw

owitm.

t«fr*

News of New Providence Borough .m BEBYL L. WIED,Summit 6-3972 '

Praff fo Resign CouncilSeat, Moving to Summit' New ProrWen«-~Th» re«lgn&-

ties . of Councilman •-Fmiifc H.;.|»i*tt frcw the jBoroujh Council

...*j»d from tht office of director.of . 0*11 Defense , w*i disclosedthk week. Mr. Pratt, ta * lettertest to the Mayor an4 Council,abated tMt he it moving from thecomjBunity,

..' A t»<«b*r of' the Council forthe last 'fix year*, .Mr, Pratt'was

. re-t]ect*d last Tuesday to fill aon«*!-year uneatpir^d term. He statedthat he purposely chose to run for

.-the' <Mie»ye«r- term because h!»"persona! piaqi>'called for rctirt-ment from the local politicalecene at the- end of 19M.' He •**-.plained that a sudden change OfpUna. zectumfates his m o v i n gfrom the Borough within a few

Sir, Pmtt Is' moving to Sum-mit where. he has purchased thf-home of Judge John L. Hughes atM3 Kent Place boulevard. Judg*>Hufhr* I* moving to New Yorkfcty. Mr. Pratt Is tales manager'of Clba Pharmaceutical Products,Inc., of- Summit. . •_ *Jttr Ifiier of resignation \» as

f o l l o w s : • " •> .'.' '

*'in view o< *&m* very, recenthappening*,. It be«omei apparentto me tlmt • rtslemeiit of my fu-ture plan* •» far as the Boroughof N«r Providence k concernedwould be in order.

As all of you \wow, both Mr*Pmtt «n4 I have regarded our-selves ft* permanently loeated inour'horoe at Murray Hill and .bothof Hi ' haye \tftkfti considerable

j pride in the development of ourj community end. from a personalI standpoint in the development of| our house end grounds ever since

we moved theie. In "fact, anyJ probability <>£ locating elsewhereI had not occurn-d to tiiher of us! and consequent!)', there wns noi rfAtuition on my P i t in accept-"ng the Republican nominfttion forBorough Councilman - t!ii» last

! -Miring" «nd running for electionj this pass November 3.

My drdaion not to seek aitothrrthrcp-y*«r term but in .it*. M«*dto run for th*» ustcxj>ir<=<l onc-yenrt«rm vmk actuated by « einccr,pdoiirt- to retire from the political

.st-.-nc. at {he c!oBc'of"19M:. The-tje-mand# of personal time in being« working. Councilman ere great

«nJ although there have hies noregrets on my p«rt lot tht time*pent during the past six ymtm,m»a-member vt- our Borough Cewiseili1 felt that one additional y«arwould (suffice for nit la thi» civic

CornerstoRt RitesStf for Saturday

Now a moat undetected•tartiing change in th« litre* olboth Mr* Pratt and I present* it-self which involve* locating « fewnalle» from our present residencebut in another community. In thisconnection and «• of ttwf p«aentmoment, our house i* now up formU: Present indications are thatwe will remove from New Provi-dence around the first of thecoming j't«r if w« are successfulin completing* all arrangements.Obviously, in the event of $ucb amove, I 'must of necessity tendermy resignation «t the proper tiraeas a member of the BoroughCouncil and from the Givil De-fense Council, the latter of which'I am the Director. My resignationwill be promptly forthcoming Ifand when the contemplated moveappears- a reality'.- ••-•- ,

In all fairness to you and to thevoters of our community who havehonorrd me by electing me to of-fice, I fr-el that I should acquaintyou with these facts" v

•term, tk« coruewtow bjrtafc©fenH»aiea »t t h r u * * teheel i nCentral • « * •« • and M u m timiwet* postponed until Satttntef,Nov«>mb*r ft , at 10:9ft. the tintof its kind »" 0»e Iteraoch, had

w-heduWI for NoTemtxsr 1,

The mtmm prvfttux wiB N «ax-»«t ar tt»« Vorember t t

F O RWINTER

PROTECTION!

Keep your car out of reach of Old Man Winter'sicy clutches! Protect it NOW by "Winterizing"!Lei us change oil and grease, add anti-freeze, checkyour battery, put on your snow tires, and,tune upyour motor to insure you smooth, sure operation allthrough the winter. ,

Harry's Esso ServicenterHARRY E KERN. Prop.

Springfield end Union AVM,, New ProvidenceSU. 6-3088

Chest Drive Near* GoalJsew Providence y~ The Com-

munity Chest c a m p a i g n haareached 78 per cent of ite goal, itwaa announced thia weeki Totalamount' of the cQcle'ctlpng today Is$3,400. The goal i» $0,900.

Late ,Gontributor# are asked to»cn& checks to George Sawyer, 4101

South street, Murray Hill,

Boy Scout Paper Drive

Nets Mom than 8 TOMNew pr<«r|4ni»—Boy ^ Scout*

collected more than eight ton* ofpaper in the pap«r drive Sunday,Money derived from thp sale ofthe paper ia ujed tow«N camp-ing funds. ' \

Troop 63 held a ewirt .of honore-kctkm ni^ht at Ctamp Lion with25 Scout* and it Explorer Seoutapresent. Paul Fichter of NewProvidence was awarded, a LifeBadge, Twenty-four merit badgeswere awarded to ten Scout* »ndthree Scouts were raised to firatraak. Twelve new Scoats wewreaccepted at tenderfoot Scouts.

Silver bare, commemorating the23th anniversary of the establish*ment of Troop 83, were awar<ktfto all Scouts and Explorers, jf

The next bo«rd of review jinll beheld Pecmebei1 &, witii t t e ' n e s tCourt ol Honor §cheduMi«r De-cember 15. . . /

Onftwry ar t pitfrt bt t - 4

L W. BALDWIN CO

R HEAT, TOO!'rfs.the same in siie

b u t f o r c o t n f o r t

and economy, thousands agree'blue coal'is the BIGGEST TONOF COAL IN TOWN. Sold onlyby authorized, qualified dealers.

INSIST ON

'blnecoal'CALL US TODAY!

Rorol Avt. Murray Hifl, N. IPhone: Summit 6-0073

COSTS LESS IN THE LONG RUN

r

i

m

Otdsmobif* prices t t a i l « tow as « • »

delivered locally; slat* «nd local iBJttH mfrauYour priw rf»p»n<h upon d»kM of mo<M OMJ body M r *optional •qutptMitt ond eccswofte* Prtew nwy vary iSgMyIn od|oMnfl eommwnWM btcaw* »f tMppfeg diart«t.AB prkm wb}Ml M clMMf* wMlwiit M « ( * .

Tako the wheel-check the deol• • •and Over to Olde you'll 901

Ton par Vmt monty tat men ear when w n btrf • "Rocket*OtdamobBe! The iurpri»ingly «maB figure in the bif tjrpe ftboretelli what yon pay . . . here'i what you get: "Rocket^ Engine—*D the exciting power and economy of thi» latnotu powerplant! The long, low, graceful beauty of Power Styling! Thesmartness and luxury of Custom-Lounge interior* in the big,ragged Body by Fisher! All tha—midnwn—h yours in a "Rocket88"! And don't forget—"Rocket" resale value is tops en the market. . . another big reamo why everybody** moving Owr to OUB!

Builder to AskPool Law ChangesAt Hearing Tonightfag of the ordSnaaee rfgttl*ti»«jtwiomung pools in the Boroughwill be hetd tonight at S p.m. inBoroufb Hal, Thii to » revi»dordinance introduced aft«r manyeompl*Jntg were made about th*original am.

Joha W, Hickwn, who U eon-*trwtJng '»' 3,wimmii)g ..pool totpublic use, th;^ week rtlt-ajed tbofoJIottisa; jtiitemeni:

"For nuaty y*'»M there hai fcetaa great nei>4 for a pi&e« In tinBorough wh«re people could gath-er and i-njoy tlunwwlvca by pic-nicking and swimming, Suchplace is now nesting corupktiand will be ready for comingand for ikating thii whprjft th*weather is cold enough.

"The ordinance, whkyiomm up |for final reading Thursday eve-ning.i November Uyonly »1low# 80K)people on the gtndn&s at one tinte,end- *ix hundred In one day, Thteip too smalj/to take care of thepeople oLffiie Borough who nowhave to/travcl mile* to availableplace»>which are crowded. I haw>askefl the Council to Incrense this

and 800,Rules and regulations'are be-

ing drawn for the club to beknown BM the "Windermere Bee*reatlon Onttr" for whlcn mem-bership cardj have been printed.The tec has been eet low so asto enable the people in the Bor-ough to become membena at aprice they « n afford, paying forthe facilities as they are used.

"A cabin could be built In thewoods to provide Boy and Girl-Scout* and similar organizationsfor training- which it lacking inthe Borough at the present time."

Child-EducatorTo AddressChurch Group

New ProrWeow ~ Slothen ofchildren up to fix y<*rs of ageare Invited to hear Mr*. HamiUonMcGiffin, child-«due*tor of Sitm-

w%m ill, w»» placed on t full-timebaftia.

Dee#mb*r 17 w »et tor the an-nual Cl!rl*tm»s party for theBoard of Edueatlon and nutnbersof th« echool faculty.

Next meeting erf the Board w|HhldyNovember 2« in Lincoln

b> t&rl«ri ptriak bom* -

The proiwra \M iponeorad byth* (iwWrfii'av r>iviilon of thechurch school aiid it deiifned formotiera of children la tbm credi«-roll, nursery end kiuittptit$a At-partmeatt. However, other tooth*«ra arc auo invited.

The Evtning Group of the Wtwn-m't A&s«x'it»tU»K. al*> will «tttnd

Mr*. MtiJIffin, with ner. hut-band, \M corrector of the Bik-ivood VUy School In Summit. Sitei* « gr&duete of the National Col-U-«f of Education, Chicago, andlieu done graduate work at Rut-

Bank Street Colk^e, New

she ape«ks *t the Prt>*-1 ^

Active in National Associationfor N'urse-ry Education, «he rue

Ju*t returned fro« JU w{» Mi*ae«wUs. Her top.>

Weye with ChiWrrB

» wilj te here. Mnu Uroy putaur-. jRobert wniJtw, sir.. H , rlet, Jr,f Mri. WUiitin M "Robert Enlow, Mrt. Don,«r*o. MM. KeanetnDevid HutchinwB,WlUieju^ *M Mr,. j 8

Oth«« iiiciud*: Mr*in charge ol

Stoweil. Jlw. Beit S»bw ••Rich*rd Schmidt. .CMht: >Group tu>str&i(« 4 f < ; y ^ { ;farter, Jr., «nd Mr.. Mar'a ,'veratein. &[r* Richard Bru , \"superintendent of the rh*<" 'Divi*Scn ' '

AN 08DIKANCK

ORDUfAKCI'"limWliMr mi

nc* i*oraul«*tiB« »nd« Nwr MvttnWng Code

'<wr *!»• Bi>ro-a«a of WMT pnMdmcpttnlon Count j , nt»..]*n*r, to beKn»«n and OMlroa«i|wl mx fivmUtm€od# of the Bo«r<t of Wealth far tti#Borough or »#w I»rortdeiie#. Nm**** • « » toenuaiWnK Co«« *rid ApMiKtmrnt*mi »uppJ*OT#Bti fhwetft mad AllOther Or<|i»»nc*« IiMonalitir»t Here-

tbe Bo«rt or Hl*imor -M*w. froHden**, do,th*t h

o*o o u i hcertify!

p#Me<i »$ rttitd r*»«tlnKlw nMetlBf (rf the Bowd ^hrtd on TTiur«l»Tr *ventng, the

*f Dale »f rropcrtjr foi Son-wnt »f »«<» tnd A t

Dads Take OverLandscape JobAt New School

New Providence—About t& menIn the Borough have indicatedthey will be on hand Saturday, No-vember 21, for Ari»t Day <tt th«new school in Centra! Avenue endSalem road. They will landscapepert of the g:ronnd«. The woritww eilmin&ted from th« budgetto provide «xtrs money for thebuilding itself. •

At the Board of Educationmeeting TueMsy evening, it wagalso announced that the, corner-atone-laying ceremonlei w h i c hwere po«tpomed because of theatorm Sanrday, will be held atthe *ame time, November 21, »t10:30 a.m.

Work on the new building is onschedule, end occupcncy ia ex-pected eedy in 1 54.. The Board announced receipt of

State aid money in the full amountOf 133,383.98.

Leltoy M&loney, Vho had beenenfeced m & tuheUtute for thelet* Mia Eva, Kreyer while the

. _ „ . NOTIO8 IS HEREBY OJV-El. That tS# una«r«!*n»d CoJlecto? \of T»*« of the Borough ot Jttw Provi- •denee. tn'th* Cotinty of 0nion, ». J. j-"* *«U M Boroush Hai! Di the Bor-,_„.) of Ktw Prondeace on the Sih i<U? 0* Deetmber 1M3 »t ths-et o'vUx* Im th« *ft*rnoon, the following de-scribed lands:8. Edward* BJoek ii, tota «

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3f 7 BROAD ST. SUMMIT €4028

oU l . . . . . _Bald lkna» wHl~b«;MKI to nu>h« the

amount cbirfteabl* Mt»Jn«t the IUII>on th« npt d»if of July, t»S3, u «om-PHtfd ta lh« fOMgotnj li«t, tosetJirrwith inlrr«t on a»ld unount fr;mthe cald firrt <J*y of Ju!r to th» «»ieof «•*« »n«f .eoiM'of » l t .

Slid Unit «U1 b# sold In fee to•wh person M will purchsuf the mm*ftubject to rtdemptton us the !ow«tr»te of lnt(r»t but In no cue In ex.cttm of eight p«r centum b«r inninn.The payment far. tlu'uujn» «h<»!l b?ma.de before the conclusion' ot 'ht«*le, or the piopertr eriull be reto1!*.

Anr p*jreel of real fsroyefty forwhich tbeie ihiJt b« ao other pur-ebftte? mhitU be «trueK off inj »oia tathe Borougn eL,reew ynjrtdeoce, Inf«s. Iw retfaalttoB at «teht p«centum «.nd th* imiaiejp*lltr ».*i»llh&Te the »m» r«m«lteB »mJ r'.?hte Mother purctiMem, tnciudixts the rinhtto bat or foreeSote th« right to re-demption.

The Mle U made unit* the prort-«l»n» of »n set ol L«gH4tture yntltlvd,"An Act ecncaraing unp&id t*x«. in-Muausti in i othe-i municipslch»rK« on real property and provid-ing for ta« creation and tvdotermeaX«T llewi icesein" IttetfcUra of 1H8».

\ny of the aforetfcid tr«ct» or >ovjBUT bj redeemed br the pajntent totiit xmdcr»lgned. the Coilectar ofTuxee. before tue.fale of the »mounUdue taereoft- • ••

Glren under mr ri*nd Vhi» 12th d»yof Notembtr, AD, 19S3.

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AM* tmrs ANomt importantfeature—you hep mm of what youearn. By working near home yousate costly comrmitirfg expense.And, of course, you save time tow-leave home inter, get home earikr.

MWT now there are opportunitiesfor girlsHboth inexperienced!and experienced. Why not »ce forrourielf tne many, manyadvantages of telephone work.

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HjgAlP, THURSDAY. NOVfMtifc I?, l t | j"

News of Berkeley Heights Township BERYL L.Corrapondent

Summit 6-3972

Town to Hold Hearing onRegional Bond Issue Plan

(,-Miiit voters! with the referendum j Oft itdulfd tat November 30 wh<he> will be suked to approvebond Uiue vt $1,950,000. The bondswill, rover purcb*se a»d buildingf>f t new school in Clark Town-»hip and provide futuds for pur-thase -of «bout 4? *crea of pro-perty in Mountain avenue, in .ttje.Murray Hill section of BtrkeleyHeights, for futur« expansion.According to official*, It is ex*pideij that « new school in theTi>wiwhlp *"iU"be necessary! byI860.

Members of th« Township Oom*mitte*"met Saturday evening to

the situation prior to at-

New BuildingFor OctoberHits 5238,000

« meeting in Trenton tontudy the proposal. BenjaminHitman, Ttovnublp auditor, and(,v>:*n)itteeman Arthur Mannerwere auth&riUed to represent theTownship at tht Trenton he*ring,.J/fo, Victor Dunked chairman of

the Waeumenta And fUmnc* coin-mitte«, reported to the TownshipCommittee that an investigation

1 ervUior of the Bureau ofProvisions

atre*t llgtju, hydrant*.signa in, Sprint Ridge Drive,

Major state »ut». • M " ^ «••••*•-* ' '»*»« «*"1 ' '• * l* i e *UP mit» for $210,000 Issued In October

anratablea In

Township this year. Thisnew street under construction i*™0"1* .!* '** t h e t O R 8 t r u c t i o " ° f

- a n ' ^ne-fmmily houses, with the totaltmiount of new construction listed

wtr«

,were approved by th« Committee.

Committct conferences on thenew prerxMea road codescheduled tot November 10. Uthe new code, streets would b«design*^ in alphabetical orderwith major r.reeU receiving. fir*tAttention, Public hearing on thecode ia scheduled for the Decem.ber 2 meeting of, the Committee,

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The Committee will alsoin conference November 24 to4 oconsider regulations for t planningand toning board att>up whichwould clearly d«ftne the povr«raof the boards, Under the prewtitlaw, the boards novir operatingcould pot continue in icrvlce tfter"July 1, 1.6M. '

Xo adjourned meeting will beheld this monthconferences

, of the

at $23J,O00. .The report was made by Salva-

tore Del Dues, building inspector,at the meeting of 'he TownshipCpmnnlttte.

Nineteen one-farnily homes areHated, with a total valuation of$2}O,(»0. Nine of the permits wentto River Terrace Court, Inc., at$»,8O0 each; and others listed fn-cluele George Peach, Mountain ave-nue, 110,000;. Henry Clarke, Cool-Idge drive, $11,400; VVellsmoreBuilder*, Inc.; Martins iane, $11,000;A. G. Woodward, Snyder avenue.

,tor service for"?Co!urabU Svhooif TOWNSHIP or «ERKEL«;V BWCHTS

land the new school Will be on »| TAX**uj£**Usr[part-time basis. ; BtrkeJey Heijbus, K J\ The jum of H38 was appropri- PDBL1C K ^ ' j"'u«ei!!yi%V«oatt'd fur the resurfacing of table thai I. Ola* curiu EjUtcto* Lf Tii»f*

in the caieteria Ki«hte*nl °' H1* Towi^klp o! Be;k*lry Uf>Uu>&.

MH;lTu,**»tp tti. iril lt.f

M\mu in

(tAbU>s will be recovered, withRichard A. Smith the low bidder.

will ou the i6ih tifiW A D , »i t h e M1'9 Fmk. Avenuf. B - : .

K i h i g i t n , pr i i s ideut of. Mir h^ur of 3-30 o tit

Board, said that studie* arc ;S1J("!iiP* 5*?*llb,'d, , ' , :«* lowiualp ofbeitijf made about placement of

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f-tr-Vnn *»d the

»«. t,ir;<f p/:gi.: :o tar

exceptional uhtldren, tnd a definite Jc»«ph AmlaaoLau Amount

and

JU!W FOB 1H1! EECOB*>--Three members of the cast of* ' ti«»vi , u n m i* Bi"HWi suapense thriller to be presented by the Stony Hill Playemfor *13,600; A. M, Del Duca, UsUn tQ fc U p e r e c o r d i n g o f t h c i r v o l c e s a t a f e c c n t r e h c ; , r s a , p e y

SMARIESTBUyi'54 DODGE!Keep A Year AheadIn Trade-In Value!

Springfield avenue, JjU.OOO; M, S.Jenaen, Dogwood Jane, |18;000;Salavatore Romano, Roosevelt ave-nue. $9,*00; Key 'Qahl, Beech ave-nue, $11,000; and William Mlchal-*ki, Beech avenue, $12,W0.' Alteration and addition permits

were granted to: Kl .M., Le'ghorn,Twln^ falls road, $3,800; Irn»nTamiraff, Beechwood road, $700;R. B. Van Order, Sycamore roadjS2.0O0; Rehiea Company, Snyderavenue, $8,000; Christopher Over-guard, Snyder avenue, $1,200;Fraplt Erny, Columbia avenue,$500: Park Avenue Sewer plant,$5,500; American Asbestos, Snyderavenue, J500.

yare (left to right) Guatav Backrnan, Mr.s.Grover Ffeldnj'ann and FrankDaniels; Th't tftree-act piny will be presented the.nights of November20 and 21 at the Columbia School auditorium, Berkeley Heights.Frederick Scheff ia director. Tickets may be obtained from RobertFox, ticket chairman, or any member of the Stony Hill Players,

The robln-aited ouzel "flies" un-derwater In mountain itrcams oftht west, seeking waterbuga andnhellfKh.

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ON PREMISES

Phone PioneersSponsoring StonyHill Presentation

Berkeley Heights — TelephonePioneer* of America, Frank B.

Board SeeksCurtain BidsFor New School

Berkeley Heights-Bids for win-

. . . , , Kstat*program for them l» pxpeeted Jn! Beuith M,.the near future.

Social StuiWnt Censushandicapped children, and a defi-"hite program fpr them is expectedin the near future.

The board explained that thelate Department of Public In-

struction clops not permit achooldistrict* to form special''claatcsfor such groups urftil certain man-datory requirement* are met, In-cluding written statements frontpsychiatrists "M to "educatability"of children in this, claauii float tonEmpliagiiing the' limited powervested in boards, the .school 'com-

. jnlasloners also said they wouldseefc from the State some clarifi-cation of its position.

Report on a survey of pupilsnow being Jransp.orted disclosedthat out of'BM enrolled, 321 lirebeing transported with state sub-sidy, 882 without State-aid misixty-four hot transported whilejsix' tuition pupils transported arenot listed In the survey.

October- reports of the cafeteriashowed 348 lunches were aver-,»ged daily. Income for the periodwas $2,856.11, showing a total op-.eratlon lews for the period of

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torteltm*

vs.itt tad b;the Acu at tht Ltgialsturv

»te of New J«r**y contitn«tof ' " '

1»3 U to 3TU 5»2

to KMk* tt4*

Aun« J,Bhtffrr • 2*0

Sild lands vlil t>*nmuUiit c ha.ite»ul'- »««»l>ijt u m i ontht flwt ds,j "of Jul», 1942, M'rotii-

with inttrt»t from Xht i*la first *litfof Jul.jt to t,lii» das* of tn.p sale, andthe cotts of \hf tal*. bm ix **cUwivehowsver. of the Htn tor the tax«of th« yfar o£ :»iJ

Sgld Unit* will tie- «old )t» f««e losuch pflaotii rj mil (jin •.; J,-•• thr»»ai». #ubje>ct to rtip iowt*t

U p T*w*Linn* on R*al

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u t « tfcT. -Titi* M ; -i» »ad 8upp!e-m t s u &sd Atr.«:.ii:.i- i,:* 1 heretoi. .

A:.v of the »!,lwt.il irncU lU»y Mredeemed by the iv»;.ni#!!t t<o th# .us-dewlgneo'. tti* Cj"wtor of T»«*«, •>•*••

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Jcwett chapter 54, will, teporxsor the ; d o w s h a d e s f o r t h e ncw s c h ° o 1 in

Snydf>r "Vnu i l lb id be ;

Friday evening. November 20. per- iSnydf>r "Venue will.be received byformencc of "Suspect," a three- ! t h e B o * r d o f Education Novemberact suspenae dmma given- by ,r3' " „ * " an'l(>«nced at the

8.

A breakdown by Mr. Bothwellof the 154 pupils from here at-tending Jonathan Dayton RegionalHigh School in Springfield,, listed45 in thp first year, 47 in the sec-ond. 33 In the third and 29 in thefourth.

November 20 and 21 At ColumbiaSchool, Berkeley Heights.

received

sponsorship of a Stony HillMembers of the group In chargeof ticket distribution arc: K. P.

j Hanscn, L. P. Brown, Miss Elisa-beth Mains; R. H. Fox and II- J.

New Providence—Seven hundredand fifty parents attended the"get-acquainted nights" held at theLincoln School during the paatfew weeks;

by then, but grading and sidewalks The purpose of these affairs w u

school is virtually completed,and Li-expected to bo ready for oc-

This will be the Pioneers' first leupancy about the first of Decem-ber. Areas and walks will bo ready

have been delayed because of. theweather, according to Ernest T.

to acquaint the parents early Inyear with the teacher*, classroom,

Brown, architect. Landscaping is i and the work of the children.Burger, the latter at the Whip- ^expected to start this week,.and; The elementary division held 20

finishing touches will be put onduriag the nest few weeks.

group meetings while the juniorhigh held a series of three parent-

Moving arrangements are being;.teacher workshops. Question oon-d d d t b !

pany Boll Telephone Laboratory.Mr, Fox, who is chairman of

tickets for the Stony Hill Players,| reports a good advance sale, made and are expected to be com-! writing teen-age manner*, be-: "Suspect," originally presented jpietctJ in time for the first of the havior; and rxtra-eurricmlar ic-on Broadway in 1040. concerns :n i o n t l l > ' tivitlcs. and parental supervisiona 3-j-yca.r-okl unsolved. ..murder. I. PbJJjp,Mazziilo was Wred a#awere»discusaed. Future workshopsThe action takes place in a iuxu- janitor at an annual salary of [are feeing planned at the requestrious British country house on $2,900, starting December 1, Jani- of both parent* arid tecahers.the Cornwall rrioora.

The set wiil.be an outdoor ter-race which has been specially de-signed by the play director,Frederick Schcff, « commercialartr'st. Mr. Schr'f is being R-eiPtcdin the set construction by ThomasAllan, G!enn Gibson ond Mr. Fox.Special fog effect* ere beingworked out by Stuart BecltuHinand Walter Paist.

The leading role of Mrs. Smith,plnyed on Broadway by PaulineLord will be taken by Mrs. RobertWilliamson, new resident of NewProvidence and a n-ewcomer tothe Player*, although not to littletheater work.

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HANDY HOUSEHOLD HINTSOne of the handiest tools you can have uroilnd the house, onethat serve* ft icorc of purpoaw—and one you can't run ntxtdoor *nd borrow from a neighbor-is » Summit Savingi Account.

This versatile implement, kept In good condition by frequentnctdiUons, proven invaluable for such chorea m providing yourdream vacation, buying your new CAT* sending th« children tocollege, or improving the home itself. At th»-ttnwtlme, It • an«m«rfoncy cash fund, an important part of my plan for retire-ment, and «n invaluable "cushion" tot contingencies

i No home should be without o w - a n d it's so easy Ui have. Juttcom# in with $5 or lion, md i t art It Ubml <lWdtnds paid•em!-annunily Savingi inuurcd up to $ 10,000,

SUMMIT FEDERAL SAVINGSand loan Aiimtetimi

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Berkeley Heights, N. J.

ST. MARY'S HALL, Plainfield Avenue

SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21.

Music By Ray Masters & OrchestraRefreshments Dancing 9 to 1

Admission .$1.00

Miss Layot LeavesProperty to a Brother

Berkeley Heights ~ The will ofSuzanne E. Layat has been offeredfor probate in the office of CharlesA. Otto, Jr., surrogate, Courthouse,Elizabeth.

The residuary estate is left toCecil© B, Mills, a nirce, of 768Plalnflold avenue, Berkeley Heights,and August L. Burginillrr, nephew,North Plainfield. Property in Berke-jley Heights b left to Felix' Layat,a brother, of 102? Sherman avenue,Plainfield.

The Plalnfleld Trust Co., Plain-field, and Cealle B. Mills are execu-tors. Miss Layat died October 21.

FLEM3NGTON FUR CO.0 EN DAILY TO 9 P.M. . . . SATURDAY & SUNDAY TO t tM.

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BOOK WIIK IIt used to be a lot of fun Utread * book when work <tv»*doni«. But, n«W it «e«nmIsn't Um« to do|u»t Nut u dthat'* m rrlnw.It would be MmIf we should•tart to bringto I I f i t thatlong • lost art.For. If w«should, wo th*nwsuld find howm u c hbook* Improveth« mind.

prove your bom* »nd «tlH ••vr, . , wttn Alw-M»Ii*MU> eom*ln-ntlnn wjindflw*, They will *lwyou , . . protwllon from haththe fold and Rp»t, And, enwliiitttllHl, thpy start jour »»<•!bit!* Mi a Iot4(>r Mituwl pout.JM<Mi In for ft frr-* M»ln»U>,ittfcurlwn H#mMMIni «'«».. ItWalnut Mtwt. rnoni* M1. ••

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THt SUMMIT HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMK* >?, m i „.--

Tomorrow s r/Day Co/ifraryW™ of trepidatioa.

Admittedly there will b« many

Tomorrow is Friday the Tai»j For SCHB* it means }im anothertfentJj. ti I 4*3. '• To. others, more «ap*rmti-

MAW JONCHAlWUt

row at tatcalendar once tgaia ban atactewl

f the cards sealant them. Theyshould be, however, fairly vme4 tothe UeiJoT this year h&i dealtthe timid • three--xTriday th« Thir-teenth*. Ttae fcerriffiajr day ato*>appeared in FirB'ftary and March.

Tomorrow, O horrible imy •— willbe a day that -.only the brave darewalk muter-jaddwa or cross the Ipaitf »f a .black catonly the f«»llM»r«t>*

y

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..SOMEtvtUi

O - W O 0 9 M I 0 G < E \ .MiTUCHSW .„„, ...S

a miehap Involving a broktn mir-ror. ,

Those who think tb&t Fridaythe. 13th bodes evil for them willhav« to tolerate the calendar un-til Saturday brings relief. • Theymn r«|oice in the fact that aftertomorrow, 19§3 will be throughwith jueh contrary daya.

The Maori*, the peopie found Wthe whi^e men in N e w 5k«.i<uid,are believed to have migratedthere la the 10th Century AD.

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TAK1 TH£ »tO AT MANHHOfor toWmor*. VC atfteftjky, rafibvreh. Mron, CJ«v». .land, ToUdo; (^oK^Oicoyo, GncifMefi,- twfariS*,St. towii. ConractScxit c l . We*MSton «i«i ftrou9hil**p*n to Coffoma e»J TIK^V. . .

t tO ha* fw« m ^ r - u v i i t piMt fa* r««nd-Mf . .c««l> (r«v«l-TWt GlOUf tCOMOMY HAM mniTHE FAM&r Ml«i ttAM.

Bourne and J. JeromeKaplan. Summit attorney*, attend-ed the 4edjc*tlon kut Ttur«i*yof Uu new he*d)juAitt«r« of tb«Mew Jersey State ,B«r AModetion«t th« War Mentoirial Building,Trenton.

The s%m« of Mr. Kaplan'* 4e>(i«iu«d brother u d l»w partner,Samuel J, K&Rlon, wmi meaaoriai-iwd on a brotue pkbqae eoaUin-l«g the name of othermemben of the State Bar

cSociety for

vntioa «f Cruelty to Aniwag

IVFEJUSSTED GUESTS—One of the exhibits on , viewing the traivsistor are Mayor and Mrs. Percivaldisplay »t Kew Jersey Bell Tclephons «omp«uny'»Summit open houie thi< week tt the tranaistor,'mighty midget of electronic!" Invented at BellLaboratoriei re»eirch branch at Hurray KilL Shown

M, Bland and locaJ telephone manager George De-Itrtey. Explaining the exhibit \a telephone switch'mail dtarles Bfennan.

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Baltimore & Ohio Railroad

Why not plon 0 few doy» voca-tion for th«. whoie family otHw MMshote this Thonk$8*vtnB»Thanksgiving .Ooy will teaiurta bountiful turkey dinner, atraditional* prkte o* Cur chefs.

•Evening! will be flay withplorw»«d e^t«ftoim«ntf movies,dances, etc. Sun (fecks ondibunges offer ample opportunityfar leisure. Low winter rates.Hot ond told ocean water inall baths.

Atlantic City5-1211

HARTSCHAFFNEH

Rve Kent PfaceGirts Win BerthsOn Regional Team

Ten North Jersey Girls' Sefeoo]asent field hockey tyanu to tbeUnited SUt*« Field Hockey A*»aociation tryout* held recentlyon the Held of Kimberley School,Montclair.. Kent Place of Sum-mit took top honor* by placingfive player* with Ha'rtridgeSchool of Plaiafleld second withfour players. The Dvdpht Schoolof Englewood «nd KimberleySchool of Montclair each placedthree players.

Other schools who placed were:Sites Fine's ,School of Princeton,B«ard School of South Orange,Gilt School of Bemardsville. andVai!-Df«ne School of Eliwibeth.

During the day games wereplayed and players were judgedon the basis of their individualexcellence. The judge* then select-ed a first and a second team rep-resentative of all of these NorthJersey school*. Kent Place girlswere selected for both of theaetwo teams.

On the first team Susie Dormerof Summit, was named for the

•right Inner position, Ann Abranuof Mendkam for center forwardand Gretel Wchtenstein of "GreenVilteg* at left back- For the sec-ond team Virginia Teller of Mar-

William D. MurphyEverything tn Musical Instrument*

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TAKES OVER ACOELN'CT-J&mcsP. Gormen, j>re*lden$ of Gorman,Inc., ai 238 Broad street, has art*nounced that he l» now the ex<dwive Summit Area dealer for thePackard Motor Co. Mr. Gorman :formerly represented De Soto andPlynnoulfer-A. native of Sunanlt,Mr. Gorman has been in the auto-motive busirwaa for Wie last thirtyyeflts, He resides at -60 Lindenplace The new Packard agencywill have » grand opening thisSaturday, November. It.

rlstown WMM selected for insideleft and Margaret Stone of Key-port as goalkeeper.

PAN AMERICAN StofyHu POST?' ' MA11-American material"... at homecoming time what^ better t^nn. describes the toterfttl tweeds wlifch these boy*t

young and old, » obvfcuaiy admire? A waqae bhrnd oftwo South American wools exclusive with Hart Sdtaffnerh Marx, the fabric is tough and enduring, yet soft andrich to touch. And the tailoring (says thit «d in POST)

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ACODBfT WNtFTTS *Pays yo« up *o $300.00 a month

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'November 12, 1353

TH£ NARROW GAUGERAILWAV FRCW PUERTO BLANOoINTO THE MOUNTAINS f THECREW OF THAT STALLEO

TRAlN MUST HAVE M . LANCSUPE.*©ONE POR HELP.

NO USE •'THERE

TBANP&HGH tNTHSANQeS MOUNTAINSBRUCE QENTRf Atiff HAPFfLARKtN HAVS1RBKKBO PAST THE VOLCANO.

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BLANCO.'

0ONNA DE OCA.GRCLIN& THE MOUNTAINS IN HERPLANE, HEADS BACK'TO PUERTO BLANCO:..

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X ' M ^URE X HEARD J THENTH£ THRUM OF A J&&& THAT RAIL-PLANE'S NmOrX" )CARWAJTIN&FORBUT IT FAC?CD— J US ? LET'S HOPS

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Edward C. Sheridan , . , . . . . A*****1****Marion A. KentCari S. Hiilett . . . . . . . .

service of tht Ch#st aftncies to the cow.munity. A. large shaft of Cheat budgets isobtained in every c o t from the special gift*division, contribution! of substantial amountsmade year after year by the communities*substantial giver*. The cutting off of sizableincome through the lots of even one of thesecontributors could prove a damaging setback,perhaps forcing a curtailment of service onthe part of the tgencies , A trust fund such asthat set up by the Scranton philanthropistpr©via#i insurance tgaiiwt such a blow to«»»« community. The wimple, his behesto{fcri j s o n e w e n worth considering.

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411 ieltfr. to *fc» mditm m«wl

Till ItSDAV, NOVEMBER tSv

}'OM Wate Biabetei?Diabetes is one of the many once fatal

diseases which modern medicine has. brought»j hmwm »#..**> . tffider control. No claim is made that a com-

plete cure can be effected, but the disease canbe so controlled as to maintain the patientin functional good health, It is estimatedthat *bout a million people in the UnitedStates have diabetes and are enjoying theadvantages of practically normal life as aresult of the treatment which is given them.Authorities agree that there are perhaps an-other million people^who htve undetecteddiabetes and whose health is therefore at themercy of the uncontrolled disease,

diabetic person has lost the

Value ReceivedAnnual harbingers of the Christina* sea-

eon, the Christmas Seals of the Union CountyHealth and Tuberculosis Association. « « i

p e c i a i I v 5 U g a r s a n d starches. His body lacksnow being delivered to Summit homes. We c a p a c i t y to break down snd utilize these

Q( c e r t a i n

to

o f foods, es-

LETTERSfaMes DUEtr •• -

Editor, Summit Herald:Regarding M». Cabrera § re-

vJ*vrg la*t week, it only go« to«how uitt -tMtea differ! My en.jeymeat of tho«e two rauaieaJ tv«-nlagf «nu the vtversc of bers. Ifound Mr. C*&ede*u« wonderful«nd enjoying but quite exhaiutmg- -especially th« B«ethoven where Ithought he wm going to knock theteeth out of the piano.- The DM on fill Symphony gav« usa delightful evening. 1 certain-)I)1 did not notice anyone ac'tiicgsuperior to the nrw«lct . TheBeethov«n was especially nice.

I jiist wnit to put In my twoctnt* wonh «• i think we arequite fortunate to have the Co-Ionia! Symphony and I would ha.trto aee «nyone di«coura«td fromsupporting it beoauxe of the Irn-pr«s*ton this review give* ttiat ItSi amateurish. It la extremelygood,. ' . . . .

Tfouri truly,, Mr*, c B- Chambert

182 Oak Ridge avenue

Iitad*r Is OsnfuaedEditor, Summit Heraid:

Your critic'* review of the r »cent concert by the Colonial Lit-tle Symphony Society compel* meto raise a dlment—or at least aquery: Did the »ndl I attend the

©f the lat« Aaron O»ur*eaand Sarah Touaf-»l«wr»»-«aa• nember ot the Emaauei Re-formed Ej>l*«»P*l Chunk of K*w-ark.

Niirstt AldtCkmToW of D»fens« WoHt

The nurses aide QrU De-

the

sam« performance?heard veos marked

The one Iby an easy

vwelcome the bright-colored little seals as dec- g u b s t a n c e g j w h i c h i n t h e f o r m of sugar stayoration for our holiday cards and package*and, even more, because of the fine work sealsale funds 1iave done in the past toward con-, ^trolling tuberculosis. i an(j urine is the sign of diabetes. Treatment

f U g a f a c c u r a u j a t e i

bJoo<j ^^ t h e W o o d c a n hold, it passes

mine Excessive 8 U g a r | n the blood

grace and dLscipline which th«I Society h&» not exhibited before.I felt a new air of relaxed self-confidence In the orchestra; myaplft» there have since. confirmedtJii* If indeed Mrs. Cabrera ob-served the same phenomenon, - itmust l e what she described JU

But we ask ourselves: What do w e ouy; j n v o jy e s diet and the administration of m-icondescension toward the murie.when wFbuy Christmas seals? We should!ask this question. Everyone who contributes Excessive thirst, exessiveannation, andask ths q y Excessive thirst, exessiveannation, andto any cause should first know what he »* ^ I m o s t c o n s t a n t h u n g e r a r e the cardinalpaying for.

In the United States, since, the voluntarytuberculosis control movement was founded

symptoms of diabetes. The patient may alsotire easily, lose weight, have intense itching,or manifest a tendency to heal slowly. Any-

di»btt« is iponsored

| g

49 years ago, deaths from TB have declined j o n e c a n develop diabetts, but psoplt overdramatically. Modern medical t r e a t m e n t<'• forty who are overweight and who are re-earlier discovery of case., higher living stand- j t t e d t o k n o W B diabetics, ire especially sut-ards—these and other factors are responsible j c e p t j b ] e # Women in this category ire morefor lowering the death rate, But prevention i I i k e l y t p d e v e i o p diabetes than are men.of TB has not moved as rapidly as cure. Itis estimated that there are 115,000 new cases jof the disease in this country every year. The ;

tubercle bacillus'is an insidiou* germ. It is-,far from defeated. - \

The tuberculosis association directs itscampaign chiefly toward the prevention oftuberculosis. The funds it collects would bethe merest drop in the bucket if they wereapplied to treatment of people who have al-ready contracted TB. Ail the money collect-ed through the seal sale by the more than'3,000 voluntary TB associations affiliatedwith the National Tuberculosis Associationwould pay for less than two weeks of treat-ment for all the people with active tubercu-

C Q U

o b - w v l D } a b e t e i D i t e c t i o n

O v e r l o o k H o i p h a i a n d t h e B o a r d

of Health ire providing free detection tests.The disease is one which still can and doeskill but you can do something about it. Takeadvantage of the free, simple test kit beingoffered locally—beat diabetes before it maybeat you.

Current ConimentCtete Call

(Plainfield Courier)New Jersey Republicans were able to

losis, And successful treatment of TB re- j maintain the status quo of the State Senate,

As to. tbi audience'* reactiona lea* technical aubjexrt—w« differ•tain In Interpretation, If not onthe facts.--What Mr». Cabrera readat s-orvmo.'fnce and apathf. im-pressed n»e aa rapt attention. The

full. I didn't h>ar aMnglt sno-e (and I u-aa awake thewhole time!). The dapping In mymigbborbood didn't aaund ap«-thetic; it nuut hive becrt at Jeontafiou*. to force five or sixcurtain call* upon the orchestra<not to mention t.h*

If wecritic*

It i» diiturblng to find theclear evidence of onea *eftae» flat-ly contradicted In the nextHerald. It leaves one confuted.

Yours truly.Brcckway McMillan,9 Ptarl St

all were expert*, thego hungry. Nonethe-

quire* months of medical care.This is what you buy when you pay for

your Christmas Seals. Your few dollarsspent for prevention of TB will bring a

which TB brings, in human lives . . . thegreatest natural resource of our country.

Letier Brought ResullsEditor, Summit Herald:

The very fact that my tetter ofOctober 29, 1953 was printed givesene courage to write you again.*You have no idea the number afadults that thanked roe for n 1

letter. Even .etUsr ftoan tfekt, tfcfrattendance at the game, was;definitely increased. That was my jmain point of _rg-umcnt In my first 'letter, Parents and *tudent» turnedout for the games, cheered ou"wonderful team on to victory, an4supported them in spite of defeat.

New I would like to openlythank the. coaches—Mr. Kandrat,Mr, Ashman, and Mr. Lytli [orthei£ raarvelou* training n» wt'l

safe margin, two to one, but the "gimmick" I m »"«»"• Summit came from.**.I is that it requires 40 votes to override a

governor's veto. This means that ail of theGOP members would have to be on handand vote to pass a bill over the executive

which they predominate 17-4, but they didnot fare as well in the Assembly contest onElection Day. .

The loss of three seats—all of them inthousand-fold return in public and private j Camden County which is currently repre-funds saved, in families spared the misery | sented by three Republicans—dropped the

political division in the Lower House to 40-20.

On the surface that appears to be a pretty

to each other, their recordfor clean play and the wonderfulfact that there were no major

„ . . , , , • , « • _ *_-••• . • injurie, to any player.County block of 12 Republican members in _ \ ..

,. . . . . . . i I irn sure there *re many par-commanding position. A majority requires mUf w h 0 j o i n m e ln t M l t h o u g h t

and hope that everyone will pleaseaupport our coachei, morale boost-

Perpetuating Community ServiceWhen the will of a Scranton philanthro-

pist was admitted to probate recently, it be-came known that, in addition to establishing j v e t O f „ „ ! „ , b'y c h a n c e t h e r e happened to bevarious trust funds for relatives and institu-1 Democrats who went along with the Repub-tions, a comparatively unusual legacy was \ lican majority.made in the form of a trust fund set up for | Another effect of the loss of the threethe Community Chest of his home town. The \ Camden members will be to place the Essex

bequest attracted-considerable attention, notalone become of its considerable size but be-cause there was little precedent for thelegacy.

Yet there is no good reason why suchtrust funds should be rare. The only soundexplanation for the infrequency with whichportions of an estate are bequeathed to theCommunity Chests is the fairly recent ap-pearance on the civic scene of this associationof social welfare agencies. Certainly there isno good ground for omission of Chests froma schedule of bequests. That such estategifts have been rare in the past can be ac-counted for only by the fact that the oppor-tunity has not as yet become widely recog-nized.

The advantage! of a Community Chestwhich make support of the enterprise at-

hind in the 19M football s«am.-ito win five out of eight g«mf"r.Thrs* cc«chcs not only gave in-struction in the techniques of the

but they got acro» in greatabundance the importance ofteamwork within the squad. Ifyou doubt me, check on the squad'*

3 1 v o t e B Without the: support of the 12 Es-sex members only 28 Republicans votes willbe available.

It was a close call for the Republicansand should serve as a warning two yearshence when 60 Assembly members are againchosen. ....

Can't Rely an 'Momentum'The West Orange Chronicle has revived

the old story about why the late WilliamWrigley continued to advertise after hischewing gum had become a well knownproduct throughout the world. ..The storywill bear repeating as we approach the heavybuying season that always precedes theChristmas holidays.

tractive during a contributor's lifetime en-! Mr. Wrigley. it seems, was riding on adura after his passing. The Chest, combining f*»t train from New York to Chicago whenas it does a number of social service agencies the question was put to him: "Now thatso that one gift applies to the support of the 'your product is so well known why don't youwork of every affiliated group, opens ait ave- i save the million dollars • year you're spend-nue of giving much broader than the aver-age individual is able to attain. Personalinquiry and investigation to determine theworthiest and most highly deserving philan-thropies of a community is not possible forthe average man or woman. One does notordinarily have the time nor the facilities tobe sure a number of scattered gifts do notinclude a few misdirected or wasted con-

ing QH advertising?**

"How fast," asked the chewing gumking, "is this train going?"

"About sixty miles an hour," his com-panion replied.

"That's fast enough," Ifr. Wrigley re-plied. "So why don't wt remove the engineand let the train roll into Chicago on Us ownmomentum?"

trtbutlons, The Community Chest affords an ] Whst was said after that i« not reportedautomstlc safeguard for giving, spreading the ] but it was one of those self-mswering quei'money vthtly and thoroughly among .the. . . .^« tor which' no further comment washospitals, homes and social centers of the necessary.• " ^ i P * Ph'Untnr°P l»t who welcomes the The cost of advertising may stem like**t9!Ztai Ch<mc* t 0 * i t r i b u t t W t «ift« t 0 *•»»<* m«"*y to • business that is opt rating

M r t « i c . need not htaitate to p«. at eapadty, but m r y l h f t w l * „ £ , J j1Hppon l«»w« that neither trains nor wet! regulated

n funat which extend the giving after business** move vtryIti fact, M»V« to assure continued j their own momentum.

move vtry far or wry

ers, and te&m inMany thanks and deep apprecia-

tion.Hilda L. Walker,(Mr* Mllford D. Walker),• Blackburn /

DEATHSMrs. George W. Cleveland

Mrs. Sarah Stlilman Clevelanddied Wedneiday (Novemler 11)at 36 Woodland avenue, after ashort UlneM, She a boarderat the Woodland avenue add real.

Mr«. Cleveland, who was 82yean old. was born at Westerly,R. I., and had lived In Clevelandand Detroit before coming here.Stw had been here two yeaxa.

Mrs. Cleveland leaves a ion,Dougia* 3. Cleveland of ShortHllli, and t *l*t«r, Mr». FrederickRobinson of Wwterly.

Funeral services w«re held Inthe Bu Trough* k , Kohr runerslHome, 309 IpflriffteMl aventie, onFriday at 4 p.m,, by R«T. HerbertH. OooiM«rt rector of ChrJtt Clturch,Short Ifllla, Burial WM In Wood-land Ctemetery, Cleveland.

wa* • &I#ci_s*ed at a meetingTuaaday night of- the Nurses Ai'de

Two repfpacnUitivcj injoiRed

addressed .tbe- group. TheyBenjamin D. Celt, "Vol-

unteer field cofuttitant, _n_ MtwBetty Gwtltney, aaakiant direc-tor, of Nursing ter-leee. • • •'

Member* of tite claas are *_ari-

At Srof* Chamfc f WiumAmoaf the Summit ra.idcnU at-

teadktf the i2nd «anual dinnermeeUBf of,the New Jersey StateCbaa. ber tA Comnaerot la»t Tn«n»-day evening at the Essex Houie.Newark, were Jattici J. Kcrrifftnof 11 Glend&ie road, Perry M. Shoe.maker of 300 Kent Place boule-oard, Monroe 1 Rathbotte of UU!eiid*!e road, parj^ & - Bulett ©f

of Oiathaaj Township, Howell CBolce of Berkeley Helfhu; JamesE. Dingman at 105 New Englandavenue and John, G. S-selken ofthe Bell Lab*.

Mr. Kerrjgftn. president of Merek

INVESTMENT SECURITIESMUTUAL FUNDS

W. L Conody A Co., Inc.46 lf*cJ-w*Mt • • « ! tLfm

Snf their 10 hour* of «u|>err_sed j * Co.. Inc. Mr. Rathbonc, a di-ha#pit«l wowrk Upon coatpieti<-B.: re«U>r of the StandardJ>H Co. ofof tlie c'ouwe... they will work inOverlook Hcwfual, on the Red

blood program an4 in case

Jersey, and Mr. Shoemaker,president of the Lacka wannaRailroad, are all directors of theCroBi blood p g d n

«f Civil Defence seed or aatural i S :* t e Chamber.

M I M AnnmMh Ha*fnFun«ml iervic** w«r« conductrd

at the Burroughn A KohrHflmp. 8fle Bpringfli>ld av#,

by Hey. Jamr* W. Mntr, njwlM»ntpiwtnr r»f thf (Vntral rr<«hyt*rlanrhijrrh, for M!»N Aniwibfll*Burk! « u in

99,

they will be expected]tp respond. ;

Persons intercated in. ioinlttf!• spring class may obtain in for- j

by calling Red Cross head-quarter..

Stationed at Fort DiiCorp. John'.JV Derm

&fr, and Mnss Howard Dcnowin of19 Overlook road Is at Fftrt Dmwhere he haa been assigned totbasic training. A gradua e of Ora-tory School and'Seton Hall Uni-versity. Mr. Denraan wai former-jy employed, by Haskln A Sell,certified • public'accountants,

Hi* wife, the former Lorettare.idei at 19 Overtook road.

Mr. Cmat- Ut executive secre-tary of the Summit Chamber andMr. Hulett i* president of the lo-cal Chamber Mr. Boice is a mem-her of the Union County Board ofTaxation, Mr. Ding man k a vice-president and general manager ofthe Bel! Labs and Mr. Sfgelkenis plant relations manager for th«

•on « . ] Murray Hill-Laba,and a vlcc-pres.ident ,ot the Summit Chamber.,

at th» *mm andmtny

In| n N*w»r

coming totor

g t o i i i vmit 19 yearn ago, Hh« llwf withhhut Aaron Qoum*n Maicn,, Aaron Qoum*n Maicn,3K. hi* wily ckw* survivor, at th«Jr., h*r only ttimm uttrvlvor, at MWiwnUilfi «vtnu»t

Mist Masea ww th.

How Christian Science Hoalt"THE HEALING POWER

OF GRATITUDE1

WVNJ f_20 KC> Sunday 10:1* p.m.VVOR (710 KC> Sunday. 12:45 p,m

Some MESSES make mensmile all over!

» • »

A nws» of morning trout, for example, can brugthe grinning joy of a I6-5 ear-old to the face ofa graylug executive.

- But a mew of one's financial affairs can give iman of an^ age tht WTiaUled look of » year-old apple,

• • • • ' ' . • • . • ' " * ' ' • • ' .

Stay smiling by saving with m , Your favorite m«iwill be thoiwi seml-tnntial divideiidi which savers hav«been "catching" from us without faOurs for 'nigh cnte40 years.

•a

FUNERAJLHQME iSpringfield Avt. of Merrh Smmiit 6*0211

HILL CITY SAVINGSAND LOAN ASSOCIATION

SUMMIT • NBW PROVIDENCENEW JERSEY

tTS T1M1 FOI YOUt NEW

For Christmas, '54, the be$t way to make sure you save ample funds is to lay aside a mod-erate sum regularly, throughout the year. And our Christmas Club is really "made for thepurpose"!

..1

Old and young, boys and girls, women and menall over Summit, make une of the Christmas Club

" * *•'•• plan every year!

H'$ the easy way to accumulate a fund

for Christmas Gift*!

Parking for Bank patrons (right behindthe bank) makes a call at the Firat Nationaleasy! prop around now, and start YOURClub early! >

• FIRST NATIAN» TRUST COMPAIVY

OffSUMMIT'S

onlyNATIQNAI,

BANKPOUNDED 1197

Uaiver*lty L*» School in 1W». Heii & nuunber of phi Delt* PW,ieg»J fr«t*rnity.

He *ervtd bit legal tlerkahipwith Judg* Jo*eph Coult of Mor-M*,town u/itil me judge* death.He toa.pk.ttd hU clerkship withiStrytst'r, Taru&, and Homer, New-arit, end' Osttur F. Laurie ot Mor.rJBfa te prosecutor of

l i t . &AneeM fa:her HUL& sister,Cstroiya, sire bfrfh "lawyer*. Th$yar* members'*of Lb% New Jersey*K,d w * York b&ri. Mr, C&imoejsinior. i* « formtr president ofth«t H.idsoii County bar **socia-

R. Be******

Summit Man to5e Sworn In as\ttomey TodayH, Rrtbinson CMnet . l r . JOTFS n!

r. and 31 w- Ch*«ce' «f 15 F«--rn-

n attofney-at-tawr-t tonfey bt-for** New : Jtt$&y Supreme. CourtTrenton. • '

Hi* la one of. 60. who pound shear examination i» October, Ther«

Mr, Cimmt :»tten«le4nlor-hi^h. schooE .pnt|kBrfqg for'»'.|fge at Phillips AiaSersy An-

rr,t<: ••.

s:«Uc-P»eifie campaign «sf;J Jhe•i of World War 11?o! lowing" h!# discharge ae COK-

«urd hi-i college c<*yr»f «» V J >1 inter attended Dt*w'Lf«i»-«r-

ie. received, h-' 1 !>«• hr-He wia %war<S*<! Sis*

.•h«!or of law*.defrwt »t R s ^ ' i ?

Ntadt AgencyA Summit resident, Charle* M.

jWwgwi; ir.,^mM be€n appointed{'•jent-y sujwrvkor of the WiliiaaiI Street ««n*ral 'agency of AetnaiUft Insurance Co.. N«w York, ft'! i u annoatiffd thk week. An{Army veteran, he joined the com-•'panjr i'n 1W8. • -

Births at OverlookTo Mr. and Mr*. Charlpg Bmn-

won of IJ Oak Ijawn road, a daugh-t*r, born October 26-

'Vn Mr. »ndl Mrs. GuslAv. Nelson'-. f»f 20 AKhlan<J road, a son, bornOrtobM, 27. '

.To Mr-and Mra. Joseph Angela(*i SO Park ftveniie, a daughter,,born Oc't6l>*r 28. * ' • :

To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bird<>?''"S3 Sp'riiigfleld avenuf, a ton,born October '28. • ;

To Mr. -and. Mr*. John 01o«$ <?fS'.l Spririffleld «fenue, New Prov-i.i'nci' a son, born October ,28;.

Ti Mrranit MM. Phillip. Regan<-'. *'( West End avenue, a daugh-! r torn October 28.

T-> Mr, and Mr«. John Piano<••* 11 Orchard street, a daughter,N n N'ovetal>er .1. *.. •

To Mr. «Tid Mrs. David Stlngon•'. ::i-A O i k s drive: New Provt-1' -cr, 9 daughter, born November

< . - • • • ' • . • • • . •

T> Mr. «nd'M'r*. Franc|» V«n»t-li «.! 3*6 Mountain evenue, *

born November -8. .T«t Mr. anJ Mm. Do mi nick

of 107 Park avirnue, ahorn Kot'crnbrr 6.

To Mr and Mr». Arthur Stentm-\tr nf Livinpton

:!l. ft «in, bornTo Mr. and Mr». Charlei,

rond, Newion, born.November

M l Lobs ProjectWins Comm^fidorion

The Navy'* tertifieate ofmendfttion w«c recently Awardedto Bell Telephone Laboratories inrecognition of work in underwater

1mlmember* of the Labor»tori« »t*ff i of naval raneartb, keuded rt-.suits

J | i i . ^ M i ^ i i i A i a ^ T W R S O A V , . N O V I M E I R j t , » m . • - • . : • ' { ' : : . ' . . , : , ; ••-' • V ' . . ' " ' , ' . - . - • """•'••• • - -•- • ; -: - -:'--acouiLlc*, direct^ by •.v.raJ feeti f"- r A-mnv.i C M B-V_cr, chief ,; © e t » A m i f COflUllissiOII , Y o u t h la|l ir«d In l o l • . M d Or*tory «Cl»oJ, w*l rrpcrt-

• .„ , . . ». „ , • Overlook Hwpital. Tb» tejaw*A l«-ye«r-old football ©layer* . , _ * . _ _ , • , V ^

-«k»Il *«• fr*cter«! duria« ^ ^ to * " » * a ^ " 1 * 1 * •played here ^turday be- i Suffern, N. Y-, a ttodeat *t at.

The citation referred to a w*e»rcb.jf> tr-*project wbict «Urt«I ta 1460. " *

whLh

' i1 «• . .* "ficu-ctiy rf!«rtivtj

. . icuctiy rf!«rtivt aa toIn a letter to Dr., M. J. Keiiy. j Pr<4oundiy influenc* fuiur« »nti-

pr««ident of th« Labo*»tcwie*. j itubuiir.ne warfare

. Oiwtai Kclicm, Jr.,

?roct-J- i M M - Owf«f- r*«toda, Jr;©f » Aih.road, vras commisaiojied « «c-

end };euun*nt in the field artilleryto

Uwt-ir«ek at Fort Sill, Okl*. tween St. Luke»j

H[dboJ«ia I Luke'«.

T<- Mr. and hh-n. John Wagner of'33">»..;«;<•.»drive-. Nr-w Providence, afe;£rht<r, b^rn -November 8.

To Mr. and Mri». Clifford Gar-r»«jn of 49 Union avenue. NowProvidence, « eim, born November

To Mr find Mrs. Ramon MoralesSpringfirld •ivrnuc, Newr. « son. born Nov. 9.

TV Mr and -Mrs. Woodruff J.f! 1'. Blftckhnrn place, ai

nHr, born Novrriihcr* W. tTo ' - r iiid'Mrs. 1 -a Stf.7iort« pi'.

.,M<ir?:s svrniii'. s Kin, bornr II. • . I

To Mr and Mis, A!;>n Kosr of.'J r-.v.-h•avenue. Berkeley Heights,;

n Novcniber ST., 1i Mr. a ml Mrs/ K-lward C.;!;•!.',* of ! i l Beech\V<KH! road,' a1

to':, h>i"i .\'mvmh('r 14Ti ?*: »»•! Mrs. John l?arth of

-iv.'nur, i*. dKiighirt. born'

In ",tr aiirt Mr?.-Mf«ur'|pn Wr»J T7 Summit ftvpnnr, R daugh-j

•,-r Mrn XnvcnibtT 15.

COMPLETE KITCHENREMODELING

of . . .

FORMICA or LINOLEUM

QIJAI.ITW WORK DONI

a » T ( i « MADE (JAJIINRTS•nd I-TRMTTRE

KARL BINDER•ft Vfrn Avrniw

CHATHAM 4*3436

WEJT

SET EACH DOPPa chill for you

with us on. the job, , Best

insurance of a comfort-

able winter is to put

TOOT fuel oil needij up

' .to w. Our delivcrieH arc

l>rotnpt «nd drpendable,

of weather.

I HUM fMMMHMiiit. iim

FIXING FOR FEASTING?MR. JOE Chopped Holiday Prices for His

M frlew.WlhUNn Vntif Nbv. 25th. fxctpf «•»»• onJ Product

LEG LAMBGENUINE SPRING

Ttnd«r Meated, juicy—brimming withall the delicate flavor of genuine springIamb. It's the delicious, dependable lambyou've learned to expect at KINGS.

ORDER YOUR

ThanksgivingTURKEY

NOW!

Furt Pork "MORRELL'S PRlOt"

SAUSAGE MEAT. . tCudahy'i wOold Coin"

SLICED BACON . . »Frcihly Oraund

CHOtfEllBEEF. . •

6939

cI

c

Anniversary SALEU. S. Grode No. I large

POTATOESlong liland Potato»f—famous for good eatingqupliry. Stock up now.Sale ends SATURDAYNIGHT.

CRISP DELICIOUS

MaclNTQSH APPLES 4 - 49cBEST FOR JUICE

FL01IDA OSANGES 35cEXTRA URGE FLORIDA

TANGERINES dor 39c

KITCHEN QUEENCAKE DECORETTES {

Chocolate, Cinnamon, i C ^Non-P«reil__ -|or IwC

EHLERSINSTANT COFFEE

t'57cDROMEDARY DIXIEFRUIT CAKE MIX

SALTY RYE TOAST25e

ROBERTS PASTEURIZED« gallon

jugSWKTCIDERS, 79NONESUCH

MINCE MEATOCEAN SPRAY, STRAINED OR WHOLE

CRANBERRY SAUCE .*.-FOR DELICIOUS PUS

FLAKO PIE CRUST. .R fc R-HOLIDAY FAVORITE

PLUM PUDDING. . .

59

EVAPORATED

PET MILK 2Ib. can

toilcons

17*15c33c25c

^M^^V^^i^^^^l^^^^^^4l^^^^^t^^^^^^^t^^~ll^^^i^^

Shelled NutsDiamond

ALMONDS. . . ^ 3 5 cDlamord

WALNUTS.. . T 5 9 cFunttan

P E C A N S . . . . ; " £ • 39cFomten

Biack W a l n u t s . 4 : 43cPtonNrs Salted

PEANUTS . . . <:: 33c

Ms in Shelllarge Budded

Diamond Walnuts^, 49cSoft Shell

Diamond AlmondsPlbfi 49cExtra

Brazil Nuts. •? . £ 49cSoft Sh«II

Funstens Pecans Jt 45cExtra Fancy

Mixed N u t s . . . ' " 4 9 cLIBBY'S CUSTARD

Lint«n to John Gambling 2?*OZ.UOR,6toll A.M. cart

GOV. GRADE A,' SLIGHTLY SALTED

JUME BAR BUTTERGOV. GRADE A WHITE MEDIUMS

Strictly Fresh EGGSMR. JOES "PRIVATE STOCK" SHARP

CHEDDAR CHEESE..HAPPY BOY

M A R G A R I N E . . . . .

LB.

BAKER'S SHREDDED

COCONUT • • • • •BIROS EYE

Holiday fixiniRoyal Prlnc*

Yams in Syrup *;."„" 35cTaylor's

Sweet Potatoes'T 29cKelly's

Sweet Potatoes';": 25cMcCormick'i Spice far

Pumpkin P ie . . - 15cDIC Boiled

Small Onions. . 125c

BeveragesWhit* Reck

Ginger M e . .2J,»45cNo-Cal, No-Sugar

Ginger M e . . 2 Z: 29cBeverages. . .2 b ^45cMotfi

Apple J u i c e . . . : 2 5 cGrapa Juice 24-oi.

• / « hot.

PEAS & CARROTS. 2 » »BIRDS EYE tHtat k f a t !

FISH STICKS . v • . **WALDORF (Full af nuts ft fruit)

FRUITCAKE . . . . ' . v -MRS. GRASS (Fret ploitie scoop)

NOODLE SOUP . . 3 -

19c27c45c

1.2939*

Holiday Fixi niS 1 W Qlact

Fruit Cake M i x . Lb, 49cS A W Brandi«d

Mince Meat.". V 59cCitron—Umon—Orang*

Dramedary Peels3" 11c|Allotted P»«l»—B-oi. Jar

Dromedary Fni t Mix 29cCampflr*

Marsbmallows.

Dried FrurtD«l Wont*

LargeD»l Mont*

49cApricoU. . . - . ; k T 4 9 cD*l Mont*

Mixed F n i t . .<ivuwmii

Seedless Raisins33c21c

Dram*darjf *

Pitted Dates. . 7 Z 23cm TIME DOS FOOD

Horse Meat «•" 19cCR0SS11 BlACKWitl

HARD SAUCE49c

at

1* CIUIMIB

IOltf OtttOHT

PuchH . . . . •«IUNIAT

Timato Julei, *~ IHloetnl • • • • '•• 20c

OPEN THURSDAY AMD FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M.FREE PARKING

321Springfield

Avt.Summit

fntraiw* W t*M«% U r •»

Where Mr, Joe Saves You Dough

r« WMICTIX i JINX

fl:30 t» fiJO A. M.

HECKERSCREAM FARINA

PRE5T0CAKE ROUH

SAVARINCOFFEE

QUICK or RIG.H. O. OATS

|NPp* ^T» wIBi

HA*

THE SUMMIT HEtAlft THURSDAY, NQVEMIEftjtj

News of New Providence BoroughCormpoadent

BERYLSummit 6-3972

Attendance Curbs Kepf asBoro Okays Pool Ordinance

Attend

New

Borough Co'.iu-

disc 'fx>iM i i j > : U i : j p-.K>i »

U.'.drl « i .1.0 Jj' St-

Methodist Church

Pratt Move fo SummitRouses Democrats Ire

Iff SUSS VcBKT

Sf«*.riy riaihj&g ulowaoc*tot th* benefit of

duty, MMt

> , . *

of r.U»o t o -•'•0 » ! -h;•'.« r.j» for »n *d-

Fusion PartyA ". Discussed by

.-.:, j *! if,*- New

J':u\'. Su.'ir.ie'. *. . . ' ' •#

' nv

A let ter Jiorn W.i . io iu

John A.. H-r-iAni ft no I*

H *'•

AnI . . - - I

• T>w

•# r .ut j» »«» '

• K N o ohje-'i -'>*•» w*r«? : iJK-d

>iru of $2-»0l* * « * &ppro-

* « •

:i>t pub:

' o n '•'•*

of in*- t

s A j n i n i ; i : » r

it

"I;lit- orl.i-<»ni •/' in

2:ilif>du>. ii in CK -

i-.i- vim. M WJ.* t a b . . - i «::••;•

If1 -i gr;M'.:un w « s «:'>•:?•(;.

Mll.'ii- *j*triiiion on •.!)«

t a''ii«i d to User>

t l i t 1-iv.jl » :

U P tuiliJ Sunday huur* o.' r.i>un U>t S* 1'. M " rf«-j>rivfii f.«irji.t> o\i-; pwtuniiy to t*l«i- f1'1 ft'iv-is.Ugf• <i; !!;.- i)v>\ a ! « th.»l t !u rii.nh. r{ of 300 pewoJi* .*;.<>* od on pm m-l im-sat any ow timt< and 60J tor

i i . i i n . ' * > i i i i i ; ;

s! i . i t . on of

p « : :n If f ;

ar.rf i( . r ;-.i .

n .:on

to

•or. final . «f i s f

• trie tt.tgl'• * : fe> th*Rev. R<T»r Ki

f . j . a uf a-* i<wSt. H..t «.*

<z!>* stMlLslUj*.* <*i :h« i

to to*

nayit*' the con-uui r, to con-*r-¥.>r 1: was

1 •:*:!

JO

A»!h*

U.J...» *> »'.<i>t

.'i S<iir.ic:i

«"f:*r'.t*

o( Me b .ll

..f the Art*by iftOOO layaien

, fiTji Tb* closing' J i t * i* D*i'«ar.i»r IS• T t * a ? « - R | -c-f pifp^iaiion and

I*re» ideur*in th:i are* thoroughly irritatedsi "boas rule' «ie planning a cam-paign which thr\ hope will *no»»-b»!] :n'.<> elimination of "bo&s" dc-i ir.ojis. Evident prior to the elec-tion Novfjftber 3. the move U now

erygtahtrd and is ex-to inrludr murh o? Union-

County.*A ioa!ii:an of Repuo: cans and

for «n unexpired one-He 1»*J served seven

and u currently presidentot trie couri:!

i Dt'motr*l3 are charging that,knowing he WAS moving to Sum*mit and twould not be qualified U>Ml CMt his term, Pratt »houMhave withdrawn from the race.

'' Under the Jaw. a successor toPratt wii! bf appointed to the

•• CoiiiK':; mliA-h :» now a!) Repub-

TO

fffllsP to

providence — Democrat*!here • « tip ;n aria* »t the reals* j

j nation of Frank P m t ttom 8or- j oaJWWiMC* TOi <>ug cW.i-il, which w«* *nnoune«d • KVKHD *X O»D««A»CB! , ftw day. af:er rlccthm. PraU! J L ^ "*«, < « ™ « ^ « '

raovtws B*EA«I8 : : rCiUlSHlNfl HJRE3 AKD i O S TOXP B O T B C T I O S OfI'ROM OSSTSCCTtOMAPPROVEDBOROCQK CODKCILBOBOUGH _.OK NOVKUBEK 1*. ISftt.HKBITOJORK JUJENDKDft£ IT OKDALVED tty UM 2U»>Q>C ib4t

C&ur.eil ot ttit Bi>c«,U4a. iiiProvidence, u f«Uo«i

Section 1 St-ctlun Puurtefa of tMOrttfuanc* ratltUid "Au Ot<iJa»tK4? £<iEstablish, E«jn;p. Hid Ri^uUu a> FloDt-ixruntut. *«<s u Piiitidt l l e j u

t»0!i by I".rr, Approved toy tUe HAJOJ«.nd Boroujh Co until of iW 8»:'*tkn

K)'i4 so on ai'Dointfe wi!l sprve : <>f N** P»*ln»«« O1S NoV«.«**« 4J,U J » . so an appoimce »i.x «<»e ^ ] 9 0 J > n ( J n W K O f w e AmtadKt. to !«»«-from now unti l 'January, 1953 1 by {urthtr imenOKt to r«n<l at

J o h n (Mci l i . c h a i r m a n of t h e i du' c^< 'otfw

ldJu

3 t I V ' * ' ' ' *11*!t ^

«( tbt Ciirf or /Utltt« Chief, latut- Ko *«nwo b:U« «««d b<e pre-

i s Javsji- of the pi-navjn tmptie-rtii:U«d tterew Said ullumalict

i i i o t i twtia upoa iii« ioilovring b«4ls-*'aas «( tai 00 *ii(Ul be paid to

fi.'euiru jK-f(!>rmi»ig AD*, of flrr

} U.OiJ perlwuiliitt l*»i»; Stk»( W . of ftii~

ol $15 00 shall b« v«(dt!*M* dc:uif ifdt .th*n M',, but at

?» du-.r

for

lag xo b# hetd'Thucsdjv rcwaber 1.0, 1633 «t 8 00 'E; I

p H f y toMid Ort i i iuuct

THOMAS

All Ordliiiiic*-*. or

nlu;rsI:on",

ih* Boraugii.#tor»

date" borough ro&identa w!u> havet« tiav**i m i l e ) to ' avaikh!*

i" He «&iis'd the respective.e'e limitation* be ujipc-d to

* •!$} and^S^O. Council..declarfd., "it" 3?5iP*'rir!iLV""r*!hcwj the number« *mit 1* too ri'StricLlvc, ron.si.icru-* %<tn v.i',1 be given ?^yvision."'

ig of the Council Dce«nib«r If!T Borough Hal! at' 3 p.m. t *Eclivafd A!t«rie, appearing 'Jar.

1 liortrtigb, askf-d for

i trhuf«.-h*i

tf at :r.t Mt.'J-.ci-:.*.'a Fr.dk> »i lh5 L. ft'h.trrnttft ofsypuJkieg. Dr, ant).

.Rolacd L Lsttrirh. ^upcrin-•Ae So-'iiiaers district of

Ceremonyfor Sofufdkiy

Sfris-""'"

Drmotr tU »hu want ••unbo^fd-!1.:'-"'- Author cenrral elrctlonnominee to not ralikely *i-.h thr : W l H »-1)l b«' h l ' ! d u u t i l N«v««»»r.po*e;bi!lty laat a third party maybe itarti-d «hitII vvi!) include 'in-drpendent ' vottrs wi'.oh.a\«* iittii'iiinf liioscnp.n si p. r.ir * '.et.'. son

This, has ionic from «i! aaivtmt'mbcf ot tht ittfpubliL'ai] partyand is expected io receive supportin Berkeley Heights, which, whileessentially Republican, had aUrge undercover mov^psent forRoot?rt B. Meaner with mojit of

ten vote against the nomination

»«r*ku; J This O.-duimic« khall takf

* ' i t r ' i ca l p4ss«.g( ;n the

NOT It»!THOMAS C MUSSON.

RUBBER STAMPSCALL SUMMIT 6-7197

For One Day S«rvic»* ___«__

TWILL MARKING DEVICESJ82 Iro<»d 8».. Summit, N. j

Di;:noi r«i

To ."..i.i

tson.

I'ouiny (.'oiuimitcr,«rvk that he W t t.-rn.al sUictni-ni whentin* studied thf *itua-

(0|- oil

LEUAL ADVERTISEMENT

p-ropasal fern! is eUachsd to the *yp«pieau-JUary epecillctt Softs, oopt** of

m »pptlo»r.

Aff<! r

K t w a , .

Corp, who have plan.f f<>r. a $70.-000 outdo<ir poo! on a 19-*u-re tracton Division avenue at" '.aot .ofVailey View avenue," «pc»ke for

ALUMINUMCOMBINATION

SCREENS andSTORM SASH

„ CombinationDOORS

IRONS &CONNEU76 Passaic Avenue

Summit, M."J.Summit 6-2647

foot frontag.e mast; be providedfor « two-family hoitsr. Mrs. hi-terit's lot !••» 50 feet. AlLerieclaimed that the lot had been'pur-chaard pr;or to the toning board-law, and a/f such WM exempt. Hevi-a»'informed that' his only re-courw would li* through, totcourt!*, because the zoning boardwas within its right* In, limitingproperty for various uses.

Peter Lotigtrao, repMSfntting theP. .J. Longario CosiMructibTi Com-[wny, ««>Ji«l Council to accept «load in the Buckingham GardenDt'Vi opintfnt so he couJd. have$12.700.returned from the Veterii»

11. Accd riling to-the money cAnoot be

released until the Borough accept*the road, and be «Lso pointed mxtthat he- bejt $3,000 on deposit forgttarantte. However, the Councilrefused to accept wen th* 'otter ofa-bond until the road i» put In

Cour.cil will nifci again Novem-b<'.r 23 st H p m in Boroiigh Hall.

condition.

ofat

.10:as a.m. Arbor Day also will be

L. Troiist over Clifford P.

jtion of the group'is' nowunder w«y and furtherbn announced later this

Early Dcodfa«s S«tFor Nert Week's Usue

lUTaugw ef tk* Tlusakkgiv-Ing Hst]r hetid«> mt*t Tliara-ilav, the Herald «il | be pab-•i'hHl on Wednrvtay, No\fm-be* IS, »iM»;diay ratfier, . , . "

Cditdrial aeil tdverli>Jii|cit iw4«r*t«4 ta me«4 the ad-vanced deadline* r^qniwd by

Tbp 4***llin#. ««r aU sews,dkplajr aiUertuing and tdaxil-fi»rd kdrertbiaf copT will brSIO>D.%r, NOVEMBER 23,at S P. H. Phetot must b*udknitted n« laternoon, th* m w date.

The eatperatiaa «f febatnueo, ^rgsudiettienx and•dterti^r* it r«rwe»tl.« re-oue-»teii-

17 Motorists FinedNew l?Mi*id.enc« — Seventeen

traffic: violation C&M« were beardihMijolice court last Tuesday eve-'nlngbefore Magistrate Frank A.Plzii. Finej» collected amounted to$155. AH the "cases involved speed-ing, careless driving, and Mopstreet violations:

Upon the aw&rd of th» contract .thejuccesaJut bidder will, be required Uyiy.rr.isti band-f rom 1 Bonding Com-piny tuiboriziMi to .do .buflnCM .. Ini'S-.!i S:»t> ! i r ihe full «matint of the

ILsUi U risenfed io r»-j«ot «*y or .nilbias. ' •:

Bv Ordrr o? ' h e Borough Council.NOVEMBER 12th, 1913 .

THOMAS MUSSOI*.• • • Baring* cimk,

•• N o v . it " • .

I t\rctbi*Ti equlpir.rut 'tr.jat i t a e »• time; and to Rrtp 'he xsr* :icus* or

fit# liaiLiet and Its* ; spsw.'*"'ia Ml; tfar-rrtn coottiaed, la- jwoper t&es<sttk»I *nh repair- **» supplies sDal! tai nor shall any fxpfiisfa, b<J uitder this tr'cttou. wttnbuc ' the; tcq'order of tbs Chief, or Acting Cfei*r."• which tadtt l» eouatfent|&(<l l&r U»j Ch»trn«ii of ttk* Borovigh ftnr :Omt~.

"j the Borouflt Couccu uctii i t s H I K•b«ll- b« cert«»*«« 61 th» Chie* « 'Acting Cbtef, to bu> eoneet He oaic«-

LKliAL

STORM SKWEB WORKBoronjh of New Provldfnt*

Inlon Counir, S. i.NOTICE IS HEEESV GIVES, Tliit

»e«led bids will bf received by theBarauzti Council or the Borough ofN#w Providence, t'nlon County, NewJersey far the construction o* storm&t*TKtr sloag SpnagflfW Avenue iromFlat W»y, W«u td MiiCaon Avenue, a

NEW PROVIDENCE BOROUGH

Sotire of Salf of PropertT for N<m»Piynmit of Taxes and Awsunents

for the Vear 19S3 Vnd Pilot .PUBUC NOTICE IS HEREBY OUT-

EX. That thi* undertlgnetf CoIJecjorof Tixci of the- Borough of K*w ProrS-r?encf. !;> »h«. County of Union, N. J-iRill «t-n a: Barougn Hall in tlie Bor-na?;i of N>w PrarldMic* on th^ S:hdny of December 19KJ *t three o'clooltIn '!)* ariprr.aqa, '.he' foUawleg d«»•cribpd Undj:S. Ed*{?&!, Block 11, t.oi4 S3.• K . . . . . . : • . *

S .Ertwar4s. Block II . Xoti '181.1 8 1 " . " .. ' „ . . . .

DorU Sleeker, Bl<x;i H Lot* «!.62, . .:. --«!.---

John W, Hleksoa. *«ilock 103.

i.20

5 20

* 1T

Call: Millburn 6-2000

. Only SAMUELS of Vouihdl Gives YouFart* and 1AAO/ Atwolutilv Ni,

Lal«.r lUV /O «u-,t t u Vou

2 YR-30,000 MILEGuarantee in Writing

ON TI*K BRAXD XKW >

K A I S E R . . . WILLYSSEE IT' — 'TRY IT ~ YO»U%L BUY ITWE'LL GIVE MORE $S FOR YOUR CAR

109 BEAUTIFUL USED AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSEMOM. Sold wMt Hit original « d only true 10C% porn'mi \dbv, obsolnrely B* cost to you, 1 yter giwrante*in

Rimback Storage Co.

»afeM «f C«« llUf Ainj t a r t LuMtattea• *n< Rrpiir K«d».

* CALL UN. 2-5848 FOR FREf PICK UP SERVICE *'^2$ Fears of Fair Dealings"

SAMUELS AUTOMOBILESKAISER — WILLYS - . SALES — SERVICE

2«fl SftlN&NElD AVL VAUXHAIL CUN10N)

landa rill'tec *6!d'to« ro»k« the

OROZX&SCZ S s - l

su: of :r.t Capitaof Newof 8vp-

Amended

Sevr*

THOJtAS C ICT3&0S BaraughB : : s , ; n o^ Nttr Pr^vi-

fSns; *«*s:-j *- a rti'Uir icof ;:i» &3:o':jiCi'":';; h*'d on Thur»-daf »»r."j^! -.;• IJ- i flsj of Novem-ber, IKI

.THOMAS C. MTJSSO??,Ctrfc. »

SOT ! t "

AH OflbtKAXCS lestitirf "Aa Ordl-• nanc* to .Bcfaukte Swlasmiog or

Sa 'sS*. Watcn • of, in, orB tS Heir *PTOT-

State oJ Xe»- 4-KMtf. Is 8*rtmiTiir>KFosla, Bi'.ila* . S***c5«» »r.a &t«b-

Beachesthe Fees

far &sib ZitenMm: and

TTpoa t i e FaJiiie S i s t e t t . JPMTM «nil ,F U r SrswEsS* Sa Btia&ns Oostaaie*,** '

Borougllthat the

B.-esmjIs ofc#n5fy

• the ajttmatt-ttas iouot of work ns^uired it 8"2 | lnt«Jfees IS" K. C. fipa Storm -SfMr *nd3 C*tcfc BsiSw. Sta te It tgbwa; Siand*trtii. snd to he teti in public »1 tU«Bo:ougti Hall, Borough or New Prov-idence. New Jersey oa Thursday Dr»censbtr 10:!). 19)2 «: «.*o P. M. 3 i i p a -«urd TUre-

Drtwiiisi;, &p*ciJlc»tlor*5 itttf lonnaof bids lor iho > propwtd w9frk pr*-ptTMi b r John J. Ktnfg. BoroOgtt.'En-clccrr . 383 BpriogRrid A v c n t ^ fium-

'" J . to»y b« iaspecttd * y um»-bui(!«s during bwlness tatjur*.

Jlldd^rs will b* furnished trlth * copyof the tpeelficitloiiS and blue printsof The drawings bj the Englr.«r oa

not'.cf Bids must be nsaiSc ou-6 proposal furtr.s !n t:i» in'in-

a«r dt«'.gna*..-(l il>*nln &:;ti rc<jui-e(Jov the *!h-'"if;c>j'.'.onr. r.ui*i bt fn-tlost l la .sealed eave'ypes baring tli*name ti.d rdart&s, o! t!j* bidt4s.r, and

oa th« litt*' day of July, 1953. M t o a -putesl In the foregoing H*t, togrthfrWU& Jntcrejst on *ald uriount fromtli#,«aid first d»y of July to the dawof sale and coeis pi till?.

Slid l?.:,4i mil be «oW »r» f « tol * * h

The

"1 '° r:dRnpU6n *t the lowe»tQ. , , . .e r t s ! ; b u t l n n o CM(f J n e I .c? ria; '. p?r crn'tum per annum.

f h i ' l bfor the «iinf «.b»'.l bebefore t!ve conclusion of t h e

Ml?, or the property shall be r « o M .Any rnrr»j of ttt\ property for

ursich t l i ' rc shall be. no other pur -chiaffr thai! !>e struck o!f *ni sold t o•.he Borouah or New Prort i l tnce. Inftf. for ri>(Jemptlon lit elgbt percrr.',u:n and the municlpftlltjr *h»Uhave thv » m c rfme<!le» »;id right* Mcth'.* p-.trchver*. Including tli* r ight: j b r or foreclose the right to re*(JUTSpsSon.' T b ' a.le li made und*r t he pror t -

frio.-is of t-ri act of L t s W i i i r e enti t led.t!ir n»ice of the road oa the out*;d*, , .»ddr«6!»il t o M: 'HiomM Mutton, i ''An Act coneernljag unpaid taxes, M -Sdiouel) Clwl:. and ni'MK. be accr*:n- '. «ei.-m»n-ji Bnet other municipalP»nl«! b? a certified rh .ck lor ro t 1 ch imia OT re*l propsrty »ad provla-i i i i tv.»o ti-n il i i ' . i of th«* nmnur.t ' Ins t\i: thp rr<"ation »iid enforcementbid trid delivered »t the tilacc and on ol Ilerj therein" (BeTlsloa cf-1918).

hov.r above named. The stMidard h:\? o'. the aforesaid tract* or lots

LOOKS DIFFERENT

WHICH PIANOS TO REPWESEOT*••••

'. m*e! l2 | of sise Bacrraitte Council:. o-n T B « * S t a J2tb l*

TWOMAM CCJwfc.

AH ilw rraft»maii4iip from nearly all the wwld'» leadingpiano factories it available to Griffiths. From them weimmt select only thuw pianfw whub our experience andjudgpient oon?iitc« im wilt permanently »ali»fy you.Friretnost guiding principle U our traditional background toprefient only piiuios of wrtrlif.r<"r*ogni/*ii higJi muwrajquality. That is why musifl lovers and glireivd pimtobuyers com* to the (irifliih warrroottiR from so m»n)rdistant commimttieR. H\pty ka«w that Iwre ar« gatlwrrdtogether the world'* fii»»t piaticw in the very laU-st mtxlcl*.in the nenpst woods, in tasteful dpsignB, In fact, niorrwell-known makrn and style* can l« mn\ at (>riOilhii thuain any other tingle piano Mort: in the rntife Kast.

I'ricTH at (iriflitli* refWt our clow rrlationfthip withAmerica's foremost ami larg'-M makers. IVrni* ran «lw«vsht arratigcd to xtiit. (Credit IH »llot%i'd for your old |>i»ni>,

• _ , The STEINV\Y '' •Tbr wwld'o %m,U*\ pian<), mm «clpliralinf its

CHICKER1NG KlMBALL MIISKTIEWINTER WURLITZEil''

The HAMMOND <>R(,\N in all five

*5 o;.Ajr asslHsrasaE•; nance Cs»ac«felssK* Matst«naiM». of

6 -.*ei«n* far «h«! i M l a

CM! wigfct U

tratwwirtoi far ywr yt<tt tiw

. . . I T IS DIFFERENTNttunlly it's the same to s t aand weight, but tor comfort and

4 economy, thousands agree 'blue" coat* is the BIGGEST TON OF

COAL IN TOWN. Sold only byauthorized, qualified dealers..

INSIST ON

bine coal'CALL US TODAY!

-An oral-Op«»ttoa and

Air FaiicSrs)!Ew&tnfe of

fHtt Soroush of. »ai PrdTltflag" forTieleof."

L W. BALDWIN CO.R e r e l *?•• Murray Hirt, N. J,

Phont: Summir 6^073i EiC«BM-tef?-«»S*f i t . :THO5IAS C .

Of Sis*. 49 Ben**? wrtlfjr tb*t the

ftuHMHi «t*ia»J nmiism «t • «f«l«rm»**tiH oJ t&o Bsraiijlj Cotjadl heldon TSUTSHtf <tKttB8. t.tie I21SJ <l*y «f

C. MCS8OX.

Hat.

BIGGEST TON OF COAL IN TOWN

l ie HIM" UTIKI me full informs t Ion orUhr

« . . , . . . , , , , • » .

.(......M „,4 * . n ' . r. • . .'* • • IV

€HIFFITH PIANO CO.BROAD STRi;n. ^E* ARK 2. NKW J S U l f

*r

HEALTHis a HABIT

N E W J E R S E Y B E L LTELEPHONE COMPANY

wherever the Heed

A call from any point makes

available Smith and Smith's

•6rvice and! counsel, regard*

l ol (listuncc.4 * tMMfhfaf SIHMM it. S M

SMITH AND SMITHomeroii

•w r. A«4 «T ownt f«k wilt

IAirp»» fMHung t f l MMAWMI

semee...

Think of the many ways a telephone saves

you tune, steps and energy.

Then remember the day-and-night

protection it also gives. When you

hneaaur© these values by die low,

pennie»-a-day cost—we think

you'll agree, modem telephone

wrvic* Is one of the greatest

bargains in your budget.

• • f i .•r-*. C'-f

. :*•» 1 1

Heights Township BERYL

CorSummit

ChurchesAMI H I > i n m i Hffl PmumMMAm ir§mm rot UHlrCn

' * . • • • » T . . . -

HtH"Oimwh. marking ft*

rerjaryg

ho»t

Tri-

Murrty HIH CwntrcMtmfcr Wt« Awor*

Communityfirth wwlvewwy, win k*church fw ilw «nnu»J

tv« union Mrvi«t <tf ta*

b. held WwlBf«l»y »t • pa,. | J J J J L ^ W " " " ; *R«V. J e w fcyow of th« MiUtod* ""• * * * • • • " • «nd M

t»t church rti Summitgucit pr«»c«er for UwHit t»pi« will N " H w Much\'m C»rtt",. Fiv# y«trf »»e en r»mnki|ivni«l>*y, tht ftftl itrvtiw WM hold l>ytht th«n ntwly #rf)inl>e4 congr*-g*tion »(Wr volunt«tr weritmtnh*«J I«llf4 thWMgh the night to

dub

tii« *e«o*d «nnu4l„ t »' O«mtr«Clttki Mick and whlu print e w .pitltlon »t OlftneM UbenooryTfw wlnn.m wtrt ntm«4 te«t

This9t*«t

H e i g h t s Poet KM,American Lr*j«», and t k e l r

will attend a daiu* tW**l ft Um% H»U.

»n*Mtt» and rtttw*-

TifkH, » * .till w l i - W i , th»conmiltt** feftft tBMURC«k *«#may b« •HttiWHt from fray num-ber of tilt Pott.

Mr.

finish tlif MAfltMtfT (or Ui« eh»r« ftntlijel*.1' Hi t>i«c«d third in In.

i blu« tonsil «rthi.wbj*et entitled "Doric

ter *»rvte«. dlvldatl went tn C!«»iTht IN»I mlMlttW will ptrtlel- "Ute VoluRUcr*," « f l r t i

putt In th» program M W»H M ietM arid foctivri bo nor ableMr, J>yon#, who minlnttro h ha« N«n minlnttrof th« Summit 4huf«h ninet IMT«nd li »cM?i In somrnunlty w#l,f*re work. Th# mlnl»t«r« trt:Etv, Rob«rt t . C»rp«nt«r, of thehoi{ ehurshl Rev, Rlchsrd *,Bryan, of 0l» N««r Provttf«n«e l h e

Pr#ibyt»rSi« Cburoh, and 'R»V. u u * - » f

M i

ratftilon fer 'gt«r Hmit."

flk to SM SWt,Hfor Fsyeholofltt

X#w Provident* tj,e Case »fi 5'«.<>'• i» thepresented by

Recent VisitorTo Liberia toSoeakHereNew I'r«vt4tno« — tfh.

Si-anlon, whs h i t |U4fc rtturneijwith her hustynd .frewi the Unitedj.Nations Eduefct(#IMri Mi«sJ»» Mi

Combined Boy indGirl Scout DriveFor $2400 Opens

PTAMtmbtriUrged to AttendSchool Meeting

«Btt»t

off"Height* ~T1<*

kHtlRf of th« (and %uiwfor the ScouU In the Town

fhfp WM be!«3 ^»t-w««»t In tfct Ubmry, gnd was fe#tar«d bjr midrc4M« by H C. Mutrtr *n$ Oett•!d t»rry, of theOouneii-

y i « Cburoh, and R»V. *-» f * «**tt, to # p s e t d byp.e*ce H. Ml!!, pi the New ProvJ- lhe Amerkan Theatre Wing «t thedence MtthwlUt Church. ,PTA meeting t« b« Held in Uneeln

In the m*«ntlm«r the regular ^1- S c h o c l auditeriunj »{)mprrow *tmontlily meetfnf of the Council 8 : 1 5 PilB> A discusiion kd by Dr.will be held MQ»d«y »t 8:16 p.m. t t ftuth 8<^lt, piycholegurt, of theDiamond HJJt chutgh. i Summit ichwli,

William D. MurphyEverything tnMmkel Instruments

MUSIC STUDIOS• AH Jnitnimtfiti Taught

• Volet Uitoni

• Kopid Popular PlaiKi Ccurset

U M Our Loy-Awoy PlanNew ran any i«nl an ittitrumtat. , . wheny«u #eeM< t» lay th» rtnul tlitrft e*n M•tvertea t( tkf portb»»« vrict, tnauumtnf*tut be pur«hu«4 |«r w low u «.l» p*r month.

«•**

Music Toys • Juvenile Furniture31 M I S SpriRffield Avt., Simmlt SU. 6-0545.0413

'Liberia, West Afrlc*, *HI sp«*k t»JGirl Scout*, thtlr, leadari %Mfriends on Tueidny'tt 3:30 p.HI, Inthe Lincoln School auditorium. Hertalk will be aupplemerjt<>d by col>ored »!Wc«, tsample* «f wood c»rv»ing, other art forms, and nativehandicraft, The public U invitedto attend.

, Mrt. Scanlon, Who taught atBergen Junior CoHtge. and was

- with thfe ^4ult- Education DSvislonof the Ew* Orange Public Llbriiryprior to 1183, will fef the gUMt «fjfifth grade Troop *f find \U le»4l*ers: Mrs. John 8h»«|y, Mfl. E H.Giliigan. tnd Mrs, .V. Gregory,

Llberift wt« founded |n PriildeniMonroe's time by tr*«4 slavei from^Hgiafid and America, and hftinever been undfr the <]oni|n»t!onof any foreigft povv;er, an4 i i *tpresent an independent-»t«t*. Mtt,Scanlon is well quallfi«d to p»lntan accurate picture of Llb«ria Andita custonis since she and htr HUi*band lived in the bush country Innative surrounding• for over a year.

She tvas the first trained librarianIn that.country, and, at the requestof the government, «a.t*!ogued theofficial Hbmry In Monrovia duringher stay.i Dr. Scanlon, who was an inter-preter for the United Nation* durring the war, Is now with New 4er»s*y State Teachers' College in thePlacement Division. Their home Isin Montelalr. ,

The local gswl #«• mi »i )S,3Od,tad It w*» ewphiwtitd (tot tht* !»tk» Wly drlva miwl* Iff funds dur»Ing th# ywir. There #r# 321 Boyand O!rl gcoutg la tb» township.W*tehung Cpuneli h*| #,000 eubi,

t *i»f inplerti*,/nwmben »nd volun-

tewi participating In the earn-p»)»n will receive kiU conUlningjnformntton on *coutinf, with Ita•Ip i ind l

fman, l»«u«d tbf» following i ate-agent, fit the meeting;"

"Thlg ii the only drive . forfund» during tbe yw. The ioout-Ing movemtnt rfcelves no aidfrom the Summit United Cam-paign, of any other campaign.Please give generously when amember of '.he committee ring*your doorbell. Th« S«Mt of-todayIs the good cltlsen of tomorrow."

Helfcht* Pten» for «m»»-a- meetiBf NflVeiabf r 14 to h««rfacts for a n*w Rtfloaal High

in Dark Townritlp r t r tby William fttii *t tiW

Monday evening of tb«.Twjcher Ajiiostatlon-

building l# scheduled t«in 1855 uid

call, /or another Regional High8ch(Ki| to bo built In JR«rt(Hey

which l» •«h«4uli<J to Hin 1MJ,

The bulidlngn will be financedI bond IMVI «f |1,»W,W, and

election will I t AtW i tHigh (li •prirtgfitid. on

bffor* th«•Voter* #hou!d I t wurned," Mr,

"that th« poll* will ft*freni S to I f ,m. on th« Wth,

Rnd th«t idenUfiOfrttQlt «R4Sng or tht regtttfr wW b»t«r.v as in any general election,"

Tie executive committee pf theto req\«Hrt the »em-

(•«mp«ign erg*nJtftUon,under Robert Chamberlain, tomake' a house-to-house campaign

|a get (HMplt put t»fOR Ttttffe? »ftd forv*aktr » with *failure to h»v« an »Jl^)ut vot*Berkeley Height* might meanTowtuhip's la»t ch«AM to h*achool in the Towiu^ip Midin doi(ble itffiiona at Retr^ft*5 in

am.OIH ScowH

rtofMMiee Girl ftoutof MU]

«aw Mi ftnileted d*«r »nd«n «xt«n«ivfl patch of four lefcfcloven when taking a nature hikt

arc: Mrs. E. R. Oi!!i|tB,. N. Gregory, end Mn».

Shenly. Mrs. O. P. VrecJan4tretp eomnMWst mother.

Momb«ri»'of lilt recentlyIfltarwNiitt airl Scout Troop JOart working: 'or cooking badges.Thf gifbi *" sixth iradisrii. areled by Mrt, W. F. Cunningham «ndMf» W. If, Doughty. They are as-4t»d hy Mrs. Clyde Noll, chairmanof, th* tf«op cotnmittee fnathers,MM, Hubert Badgley and Mr»,David Wcfltbrook.

Township PlansN^wRoadtoGionsldt Avtnut

School AM

H«Hbti jrout, frem the Xoroufh

p |tn* on th« n«rtn«lde tothe prewnt ai«rj*id6 »veni« on theKHitiurtdt, ft aiiUnt* ef ,(M mile*.Is helm «»nUmpi*fc«4 ty tht?jTowruihlp CkimmlttM which held

m Hit nchoelter Cfft4ft»m*uni to, be

VsttdfM#w.-'tM,ooanfiimto tfwitiiitedy. Th» total &•

dlatributed «*«**»*

and

f!3,Sit,|gi n

di*cu*» theT i t C5ommltte« approved * •

Iuti«n diking for Itatt aid to «ptntill tt)t4 wiiloh In de*iNiry with t»» A!|.$Ut*Cof»p«ny coming In and. the

th#t ft new Refions!-will-1)6 biillt In the are* In

The type of boomerang whichreturns to the throw*r is believedto have been me4 In |Egypt- . ' . . . .

II Cub IcoutFormed with 7 | foys

org-anlza-tion ntttln^ of Cub Acouta wa,iheld last we«k in Linsoln SchoolWhen 75 boj-s were enrolled invarious dens, firms attendedthe meeting.

Donald Terry, digtrlct cxecu-Uve of the Watchung Cauneii andnational committeeinan, spoke onthe alms and idea!* of the Cub£cout movement, Twelve denswer« formed.

Two other dens are ready forformation, but need den tjsothir*.Interetted parents are asked toe«Jl. Clwrlw Dsravitch, tBarrett, or Arthur Parda!«9.

SAtlH

MEANS O A S H E A T WITH

EQUIPMENT

HOME COMFORT PRODUCTS CO.Gas Heat and Air Conditioning

Summit Av«. Summit b-9200

The toUS width of th# ro«(1yotlid fet W. f**t with penetrated«Rould»r» to prevent flood condi-tion* Th« Townihljt w»<l»r thet>i-ogNiiB wsuld pay 10 pir e#nt ^th? «Mt with State aid paying forth« remainder. No e«tiina.t« of theCoat W M tuada pending a «urveyand esttinate by the Townahlp En-gineer, JoTiri J, Kent*. Another#peclai meetinf has been §ch«l-ul«a for this we ic to approve the

The rp*d 'la. njunicipnlly. owned'and application to thi . . Union

j County Ptoad Depertnitnt €«rlyf thli y^ar (or &H In opining, the

ttflb w«» refund bec*u«« theOouWty s*lti it, had no available

Children1* Home Gets $72Lo6al donatlo:!.'' toUhe Chil-

dr*n'« Hame Society af NewJersey durlcg J952 amounted to$73, the Satiety reported thaiweek. Tot«| statewide contrlbu>tlorw-were J

On Rout* t% spfturripiflA<Ti>s» from Si<i(il(?r>'lVwthY Frieiidi Meet \o Eat

Summit Live Poultry MarketLive & Dressed Poultry Of All Kinds

Fmh Elf99-— #'rw IhlmryCALL SUMMIT 6-1562

1) Cortaqe Lone Summit, N. J.

iJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiL

I t i l CHfVrtUt 4 Dopr, equipped ..$11501?50 CH«vrokt 4 Dpor, equipped . . $f7Jl?50 luick 2 Deer, equipped , , . . ,..$&?§T?S9 P^gt 4 door, fully equipped . $795

W j l d . . . .$B7|

3.s2

VON S H f ART CHEVROLET'S NEW"setvtei SIATION"

224 Brood St. SummitIffunilr |:f?M4fIt

«f the Mm i^« Qm Urn W /•

Deleqqtti Me«t Htfl ^; Thirty-six persons, tepreaenting) 19 N'c*' Jersey chapter* of the Red1 Cross mM here tW» week to for-

mulate p!anj for the annual fund; drive to be hejd in M»rch. Bummjti had five members at the meeting-

Mill iifitfrt Itf tami

F. H, STMRBE, JR.Mide Ice

Lunchesh • Itpmtifttl new locottot

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Rotarians ShownPictures ofColonial Virginia

Rotarkna who have not h*4 th*opportunity ol viaiting Vlrglnto(the OW Dominion State) In per-son were treated to that opportu-nity at Monday's luncheon meet-Ing In the YMCA W w«y °* *Screen film «hown hy PhjUp Krat-xd of the Kwteel Motion PictureService, It wan «n E*w filmWalter E. Tnifsdell was programchairmen for the day «nd intro-duced Mr. KratseV

Some of tht soene« anown were ;orindtan. monuments, the Poca- jhontas statue, tower^of the James-!town Church, 300 years old, firstmeeting of the Virginia Assem-bly, many pictures of historicWHllamsburg, many of homes,which *te 200 ye*r» old, handi-crafts and furniture also datingback for J00 or more yeara. Ahand-turne4 Mhe of 1781 wasshown. Others were the parishchurch of 1730, Wi»i#m * MaryCoU««e, a eoaeh of It7« wrl;h ItsNegro coftchman and a htvy, ofyoung ladies in costume; the coal-ing port of Norfolk, the Newport iNews ship yard, Virginia beaches, jgarden* and the Daffodil Troll, j

Of course, no picture would be |complete vrUhout « view of Mount 1V«rnon, Oi« home of the firs;!President; also ihv Jefferson home ]

and the home of former PresidentWoodrow Wilson

Past-pre«2dent F r e d e r i c fc CKenU, Sr., presided In* the ab-sence of -Francis J, Kerrigan, pres-ident, who W»B attending the2«9th District Convintton «t BuckHill, Pa.

Visitors introduced were: JohflB. DougalJ, Efts'. Orange; F. Gar-van Smith, Montreal, Can.; Sid-ney iMCskey, Worrlstown; HenryP. Townsend, Emerson Thonwia,Westflela; Ro'mnd Lcwan, Mill-burn; Donald Terry, guest of W.Gilbert Bak*:.

lea group M a dinner ttmt\2I Summit Tuesday evening, -iber 24. In addition to M»'Ijthto group of YMCAIHorne will §pmk at the.jHigh School aaet'mbiy at~ rtay »n* H theat a noOn luncht-on. i n thfnoon be will mett wi h n«f the employed staff of the

Mr. Howe's aJi-4»y vwt wSummit as guest of lh« yanother effort of the '««iation through its worHcommittee to Interpret theoutreach program of th«Mr, Home is one of 35 VMCAretartea at work 'in ?9 r.iunti^training local leadership and wing people to h«lp then sfh«. %India he served as regionsltary of the YHCA's Sn s .uthand later as the as$Qdm«secretary of the Council of . ...of India, Pakistan and < Vyba

Eepresent&tiv«s of thp van,boards, committees, *nd grogp»the local' TMCA will uumi ^district meeting. Antjtony J.chek, ctairman of the;

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'.day. Mrs. Robert R. I>uctenfartof Lenox road was *tmnz thoseattending. . ^ ^

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ABTLSTS SKETCH of air conditioned t»ro-*tory offlc* buildingone-story warehouse being erected at the new aatlonal hMdauartersof the Boy Scouts of America in North Brunswick "Township in KtwJersey to be completed early next summer. Unprecedented mentber-

gtins sow totalling 8,183,?W boys and adult leaders, growth tnBoys? Life" M&garine to &8S.0O0 circulation and increase tu its Supply

Servlc* operations require expanded facilities. .

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Just come on out of that ohl oa»y chair, frombrhintl the *tove, live a lilile! Barn's ha* plmtTof .Jelling ami iinn-tolling i»o*itiutis for all ofv«»u,- whether you're 16, 60 or iii«l won't tell fi*.Beside* gelling good money fur what you'll do,vfttr get substantial .dUrniint* on all ?«nr pmr-cfiaw*. You eat wrlj for little in our cafeteria,•row meet wonderful people, work in tlio livclies't#torc in Jerwv. •

Come on up to our Employment Office, Ninth FIoo*,Newark, «r Meszenine, Morrittown Store, to dltcnti

the matter further.

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lion will l*av« the Union CountyP a r k OommUaion'a WalchungStable at 8:30 a,m. Thursday,November 36, for a conducted ridethrough the trail* of the Roaerra*tlon. There will alao be a paperchaae oourw laid out throu*ti thetraiU and wooda, *o that the r!d«r«may compete for a priie. hiddenat the «nd -of the trail ^^ r

Breakfast will he served tn theCiubrootn of the Watcbnnf Stableaimmediately fotlowlng the rid#-

Reaer\-«tloa» an<l additional in-formation may be bad by callingthe Watchung Stable*, GknAiJeave,, SUmmit « - * '

Ucd Arty's WorkOn Exhibit «t Papermlll

Sevens} frouj** of original watercolors painted by Mrs. DorothyCunningham, of 20 Shady&ide ave-nue, went on e*hl$>it Monday atthe rapermill Playbouie, Mill-burn, f i le painting* include bal-let, ji*riod; bird* and WM»ic Bub-jecU, The exhibit* will continuefor four week*.

and state levels will be presentedby Water S. Eddy, aeeretary andbusine«j manager of the Board ofEducation, and James W. Mac-Grew, rMioerch director of theNew Jersey Chamber of Com-merce.

WINS CXUB AWARD - Dr.Murray Rows has been namedSummit'*. "Mr, Optimist of 11)83"by, the Optimist Club for his ac-tivitiea In promoting yotith workIn the city. The club treasurer anda local optometrist. Dr. Ross w uone of the founders of the club-sponsored annual Halloween win-dow painting program, a counselorand lceder for three boye* chib,tw«Jf»f which, the Monarchs endOptimbts, ftre IJi-Y groups, acoach and manager of the Ameri-can Legion junior baseball tram,and an organteer of the elub's pro-gram to transport Herald CkmpFund campers to and from sum-mer eampa. He will be presentedwith a citation by feilow membersfor "doing the most to uphold theideate and motto of Optlmteta,which Is 'Friend of the Boy'."

Hartknib AppointedRaymond H. Hartlaub "of < the

lew firm of Hughe* * HartSaUbwas named attorney far the Boardof Health, at itg'"tt£atef nionthlymeeting latt Monday, Mr. Hart*iaub succeeds Judge J&hn I*.Hughes who resigned a j tb«board'a counsel .

Watchung Stables Liststurkey Day Ride Plans

The annual Turkey Day break-fast ride1 for the horsemen andhorsewomen who frequent thetrails of the Watehiing Iteserva-

Management GroupAwarded Trophy

Milton Waltcher, of 133 SummitI avenue,- an executive with the)General Aniline and Film, Corp.,

Jias announced that this Northern;Xew Jersey chapter of the Societyfor the Advancement of Manage-ment has been awarded the Emer-son trophy. Thia is the highest^honor bestowed on a local chapter jby the national organization. jl

J Mr. Waltoher Is a member of the 'Ji executive committee of the North- J!ern New Jersey C!hapter.? Several j•Summit executives who *re mem- |ibern of the Northern New Jersey !|'chapter took part in the ceremony, jlwhich was held at a dinner at t h e !

Lincoln Schoolv (Continued from page I)

cation «nd Lincoln faculty willalso be pment '

The school It located on a 8%-acre site facing on Woodland ave-nue at the corner of Crescent ave-nue. It ia of brick constructionbuilt on three .levels ehd contains12 cl«issroonis, a cafeteria, com-biAed g-yiii and auditoriuni, shopsand officei. • . .

Grounda titclude separate playarms for kinacrgartfn and uppergrade pupils end off-street park-Ing area*. »

Today at 6:30 p.m. the SummitArea chamber of Commerce willhold its annual meeting at theschool and will moke a tour of thebuilding. The Chamber memberswill al»o have dinner in th"e cafe-teria. The theme of the ep«iken»in "Our I'ublic Schools" and edu-ca'ioit problems at. both the, local

Blue Cross Fight"< Continued from page i )

worked out by Blue Cross wtthOverlook as compensation f o rgreatly increased patient servicesas Well as sharply Increased costs.

Overlook stated thfit approxi-mately 60 per cent of its patientpopulation carries Blue Cross hos-pital insurance.

Hospital Cost* UpTlie principal objective and

has been to continue to provide &"problem of Overlook management

high standard of hospital •ervic*to pattesjts in the face of steadilyIncreased coata. It was pointed outthat hospital coaU have been in-creasing over the last five yearsat the tttt« of about one per centper month or i total of about COper cect for the period *nd theformer. Blue Cmm txmttmst did notprovide ccnrpessafioii to hospitaJjcomeoenjiurate with ir.eii*««?du. ex-

arc the so-calledor "all inctiwive" type and p ^with certain exclutkatu aad linolta*tioca, more complete boapUai cm*to Blue CTOM attbacriberai bat' Aincreased rates.

It is believed that the formulas'»i l ! provide Overlook with «de»qvwte compi-iuation to take «am».of ucreased cost* and enaM# .itto .c'o&tjnue to ^oyide high ataa<i-

The' contr«£-U. as proposed.erda "of etdm ~vi<$;"malii" tniient* in''the'Overlook are*T

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Garden ClubTalk on

The Summit Gardes Cub met«$ tiie borne ol Mra. Samuel ASmith, Jr., IOC Hobart avenue, last

iDo§ald B. Snow,[Former Resident,\Weds Californian' Honeymooning at Qarmel by-

art Sir. and Mr* Donald

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\ Auspicious StartFor Playhouse's36th Season

La.fcght.e-r and generous amount*of appla.u*« greeted the first per-formance of the Ptayatfusw Aa*o-

of Johnand

Mra, Burnt* U tb« chairman oftfat cwstral eaatero too* of theGardes Cub of America, and ha*twtn the firni ehainaaa' of thebprtlcultifr&l committee of th« or-ganisation,' .From J937 to 1842.»fa«t u adtrltory editor on garden

for* Charles Sertbiwsr

The ' topic of her' siddreas, "In-door Gardening," w i ^ illustratedwiUi an unuaual collection offco'sat•• plant* At the -conclusionof the .talk-the plant* were then

• auctioned of* for the benefit o?the club by on* of. the members,Mrs- Jame# B. Burke.

The demonstration flower *r-rangtmenU which, are * featureof ihew .m-H-ttngi » w dmlgntdand e*«<-ut*d by Mrs. Henry O.IV.tew-on, Mr*. . John Ct. Mc-Ktchnie end .Mi*» Hilda Oibbra.

Sisterhood to MarkJewish Book Month

The SJnterhood. at. the JewishCommunity Center will mark Jew-i»h Book Month at iU meeting on.Monday a* the home of Mr*.. JulesManning, 84 Larned road. •.

Rabbi Aaron. Shapiro' .will re-'Level Sunlight'' by Maurice

uf>5 34r.,Semufl has translated•he Wor!d of Shobm A'elchem,"

and Is the author of "fientk-mfnand Jew and Prince of the Ghetto.';

The aim of Jewish Book Monthis to persuade American Jew* toread Jewish books. The Jewishbook ia prerequisite to th.e purposeof creating an American patternof Judkiim which approximatesan "evolving religious

i y»r. Eev, : L«on*f4-'A'; (V.-«•.•.Wi..;

s elated at the double ring c*re»oay.I The "Vide* 1% th-e former Mhm> Uiy*n .Jane. 8ie*»rt, daughter-of; Mr». John Stewart of 42? 3- Broad-'• way street, and the late Dr, Stew-art. Her husband's parent* are

, Mr.' .end' • Mrs. * William Boringformerly, of Ji Windsor

Summit, and c s * of SantaMonica, . '

Mr» gnmv -wore « .gr*>* wooldrew with 'short Jacket-, tmtcbingace«woriej> and a eorsftgt of red"Hapi'lnftsa1' torn; at1 the wtddingof' her «on. -. • ,

Grandmothers a t t e n d ing the

j ' Though' "the phyaioa! 'retoureee*i of. the playhouse with its tiny• stage are llmited/there appeaxi. to; bt .little' or co limitation to the< dramatic talent available in Utl*

i ml performance of Bobby Fat-lima'* cat, "Choppy" In the ro!«

..of Pyewacket, to the polished*: professional performance of ftbep*' herd, Hend«r*en by Jack O'Sutll-van,-. th# ca«t of five under the

, capable direction of Mra, FloydI W, Jttterson turned In an alto-gether satitfyiRg performance of

j Mr. van Drut<?n'« delicately- hu-; motous conti«dy.*v • Mitts Ho'royd, a* play«d bf Mrs

Fortnightly ClubEntertains NewMembers at Tea

The WortuXghtiy Club #otet-Uined IU new s e n h m i at • Uain the clubhouse Tyeaday sfter-

, f©Kiitwy fiook or,

brook of P*la-A!to,of. the bridegroom; the bride's ma-terra! .grandmother, Mr», C. L.Bunatock;- of McCook, Xeb., andh* r 'paternal grandmother, Mrs.Willw E. Stewart of thi»i city.Each WSJ presented with1 a gar-denia, corsage. - •

For her going-away outfit thebride wore ft grey woo! *ult, redacccfesorie*. And orchid corsage.On returning from their honey-moon at Oarmei, Mrs. Snow willreaume her study* at the Univer-sity' of Stanford where *he met herhunbenrt- Mr. :-SB<W._l».-noT»Jn_theV. S. Army and! will-*»'n k«ve foroverseas.

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and at all times mteli:«of the witch * ho

swre timmlittle let* con-

straint and more warmth,mighthave been desirable if only to givecredulenqe to the" line in whichshe admit* to a feltghtiv raffishpmit. It, however, Mrs. Henry wasInclined to restraint, Mrs. GeorgeT. Deviea, in the role of the aunt,*bowed no auch reticence. Much

K>KTNItt»m,r MEM38ERS»o,*ne ef the FortiwgbtSy CSabnu»&and* atending the 4ini»#rthe Hotel Suburfcaa, Above.

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dance hekj ¥riitelockwise, are

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pie. Mm. Ramon J.r^ra. (Wolla photo.)

pkiBi, Mrs. Robert E.Mr*. Wtiky MirpJi

Folk,, Mr.

Cabrera, president, and Mr.

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Miss Elizabeth Cook Becomes Bride \ St. Teresa PTASaturday of Frank George Boye, 3rd Jo Hear Talk

On House Plants

were welcomed. Member* of theW r d acUd aa hsM-

and Mrs. Nib T. Btwntttnand Mrs. Idtrla Floraact ptml4-ed at ttw tea table.

The tea arrangentftta were ischarge of lira, John N. Vaiiglaa,chairrnui, • and - Mn, Albeit If.Gonaior, po-chairman, Their coca-mitUe Iftdudtd Mr». H, Hsur-rieon ftifford, Jr., Mn. CTyd* CBohnrr, Mr#. Harold M. Perry,Mm. Aubrty M, Oillla, Mrs. JobnH. N»U, mn4 Mr*. AllUon H.Kearn. .

T r i e , .issi&i*'$E*^ttl|elude*" 'VLn: Walter B.chairman, Mra, Edg»r Hco-chairman, Mrs. Wlllkum F..Hat, MM. FUJcWir P,Mm A. K, iJnton, kra,\V. Ailfawn, and Mra. J.

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The we-ddiaf of l i t eAnn Cook, daughter at Mr.Mr*. Morris Henry. Cook of- Aah-, a n d to Frank Gtoige Boye,

Alumn jd* to Meet |Here Tomorrow Afternoon1

by DORSEYformerly of BACERACB

Summit 6-8188

alumnae from the Sum-mit Area'will meet at £;30, p.m.tomorrow/ November 20, at thehome of Mrs. Hfifvey E. Mole, Jr.,17 Esa«x road.

Mra. Walter E. Glide of NewEngland avenue, who Ls president,will prwent a report of the fallcouncil meeting at Poughkeepiieand will tell-.about a meeting atthe New York Vaxaar CiuU

Mm Albert G. Ganz will be incharge of a committee" to ecrverefreshment* at the cloee of thebusiness meeting. /

to the ddight pf the audience she ; o TnaklG. Boyeplayed the role a&si ned to h*r „ , : . ' "j i. -., . *i •with g a a t o, punetiating.'- her ' *' ^ t > k ^ n r<>ad • n d *? W e " f "comedy line* wiU, a roll ct her;80^' t o ^ **«* f™??** fS?wide, round ey«. J«ck Week*. a« ; n w n ttt t b« M«"««*f Church. Thethe Inebriated Sidney RedHtch ' teremany «-«3 performed by ***-also . delighted-the audience a a d i i J e a ^ Ufptm/vii organ aelecttoaawon himaelf a round of appkuae i « « i*¥«n ^ M r * P i a u I Ow:ley,on hit first exit. Duncan BrougJi'(accompanied by Mr* Edwan} ftU-_brought hU easy charm to the rdebrand, harpist A recepWoa waa \

of the brother, Nicky flol-! held a t tise Fortniglitly dub..j The bride, wlio was given to.royd.

technical staff under the dircc- j ppijqued kcejtSon of Ben»rd Cowperthwait aV off-the-*bmilder

j Important as the drarnstie In-j marriage by her •father,-wot*j terpr^ation and directing were to I g o w n o#.-off-white-toffeta dejcffw' the audience's enjoyment, the \ with a fitted bodice trimmed ftth |

seed pearto,, _.. neckline,

so played & vital role In the cue*f cess of this undertaking. Set de-signer Bob Morgan provided *» jVdi '^lHMton'unusually attractive room •whichwa# furnished with taste by Mra.Myrtle Wilkinson and her as-aUtants and lit by the designer and%i» aasUtant, Jim Marshal!.

One of the dbtiBgulflhing marfo»of Playhouse productions la the

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smoothness with which they arerun and no doubt much of thecredit for thU must go to the pro-duction manager, Edward Kaus,end of course the jtage manager,Upton Thomas and hus assistants,Lou Perrottet and George Davita

aleevea and a full skirt tennlnat-In a ebort train. Her fingertip

draped froma crown of taffeta trimmed withappllqued lace and *e*d pearli. |

* Jcarrid a small Bible withwhite orchid.

Mr#. Donald Silverahleld of NewYork was matron of boaor aad the

Mrs. Frank George Boje, 3rd

Beverly Benham EngagedTo Short Hi!!* Man

TTie regular mpnthiy meetingof St Teresa's PTA will be heldtoday at 2 p.m. at the recreationha:i. The president of the organ!-'tation, Mr»- Arthur L. VenetJ», wiUpreside with the second grademothers serving the refreahroenUi

I at the conclusion of the meeting.Mr». George W. Oiaipbell will

speak on "flower Arrangernenti,"*"House Pianta" and "ChrlatmaaDecoratioaa," demonstrating the jpoint* of her talk aa she goesalong.

Engagement of FormerResident Made KnownMr. and Mra. John I. Croot, of

Miami, F!a., announce the engage-daughter to

Hugh Smith,The bride-elect*, formerly from

Summit, was graduated from Sum-mit High School and will graduate

bride«mai4$ were Mrs. Robert &Cook of Morrktown, sinter-lB-tewof the bride; Mr#. Walter C. Curtisof New Ptovldence, MS» Peggy

Lloyd Coltini EngagedTo Mlltourn Girl

Announcement has bevn madoby Mr, and Mre,Uewilyn L. B#n-hara of Cedar #tre«i of the ea-g*gemei)t of their 4a*ughter,, Bev-erly D»ti, to Donold Auriemo. aontjt Mr, and M.r$. A. Aurlenvo ofShort Hills. '>!'«» Benham is aSummit High School graduate.Her fiance received Mi oriers.-fo»indwctioit in tht U, 8. Army mMonday. ,

No date has been « t for toe

,cr, oaat St Cilmbeth'c .

BelitvtUe. l|l. |!fi. IA-I-V,former Irene Kei'iy ofLicujtenant Lealle u iU!;Scott A,lr force

Committee* named at the last! St. Tereia'l CYO to jN0».n,b., 27

hospiWlity, Mrs. Frank M- Lom-bard!, Mrs. Joseph Rosa; publicity,,Mrs. George _M. VVUliami:' tnem>'-bership, Mm. Rickey De Noia, Mra.Joseph Rosa, Mra. William Moran;eye test chart committee, Mfii,Peter De Stiv«li; chairman. Mra.William Jtoran, Mrs. Daniel Doral,Mrs. Louis Trombacco, Mrs. GuyJ. Rioardj, Mrs. Robert Smith,Mrs. Felix J. Mas!, Mrs. R. P,Grmes, Mrs. Harold Geddis. Mrs.J. Dube; ftrat Friday breakfast,

Mr. and MM. Duncan A. Douglas|Mrs- L o u l s Trombaceo, chiirman;' Mrs. Peer Stlvall, Mr«, John Y&n-

Invltations have been issued toall teen^igcra «f the Summit aresto attend it barn ctenee to be heldFriday. November ttt. at St.Teresa's pmrUb. bouse at I p.m.Tha dance la belnf given by thechurch CYO-

Drtsa will be check«rcd aixirU,jeans. A »lx-plece orebcatra andcaller are also planned.

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MRS. FRANCIS I. WELSH$U.M7«t

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Ann Joyce of 2s*ew York City andMrs. N. Lee Howard of Spring-field.

The honor attendant* **eregowned alike In ballerina lengthdresMt of white taffeta fashionedwith pff-ahoulder neckline, andshort sleeves. They <*arried flower

of Millburn have announced the!engagement of their daughter, Ruth!

and MM.

nunatio, Mrs. George Pecinda, Mrs.Joseph Pannclto, Mra. E- Dl G rol-

Ck»llina, son of Mr.|onto, Mrs. Edmund Vetuschl, Mrt»Robert B. Cdlins of^an 'cl ' D»»«. Mr*. Louis P. Kier-

Orchid road.Mita Dougias, a graduate of

nan, Mrs. John J. Bonner, "Mrs.Victor.Dl Rlggiero.

Millburn High Scijool, «JJ© attend-j Joseph Shut ties worthed the Washington School for 8ec-i Speaker a t Y W C A Club

! ' C h iretariesf,_. . , . ,.*™..^-, .,v"™.«. „,.*. „ nowt 'Choosing a College" will be thearrangeme^U of rurt aad gold ! J o y w | w m M o h a w k gav-! tor»c of dlscuwion ttt the Juniorchry»anUiemum» and wore match- i n ^ a n d Lomn A M O c l ( l t i o n Her! Tri-Ep d u b at the *WCA Tvea-ing floral beadpieces. ifiance who Is a Summit High! day. November 24th. Joieph Shut-

John T. Elite «r HollywowJ, \Scbo0ri g r & 4 t t a t e | , witii Public" tUawsrtli of the guidance depart-

usiher* were Richard I*. Cook,from the University of Miami in I brother of the bride; Burton 1* j i .i j • i i j r t

February. She Is a member of Boye, coualn of the bridegroom Z ' _ .Zeta Tarj Alpha sorority.

Her fiance Is the ton of the S,J. Smiths of Coral Gables, Florida,and Chatham, Ontario, Canada. Agraduate of Ponce de Leon High

I School, Coral Gables, and the Uni-

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The Melroses « 7 Maibuni AveOpen rrtaajr

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iverslty of

and Edward P. Nixon, all of Sum-mit, and James T. Keimaugh ofShort HUls.

The bride 1» a graduate of Sum-mit High School and De PauwUniversity, Greencastie. Ind. She

j! been invited to talk with tht ptU»[on the different colleges and their

requirrments. The mee'-ing willbe held from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.For Sfory Telling

Mr* Laura Levett will be the | — ^atory-teUer for the tioiy hour at i " e w Board Membersthe Summit Public library, Sat- Appointed by YWCA

, he was a member, i# a member of Alpha Gamma Del-of Lambda Chi Alpna fraternity,and senior senator 1B the UniversityStudent Association and past pres-ident of the Westminster Fellow-ship.

ta sorority.The bridegroom wan turn gradu-

ated from Summit High Schooland attended Rutgers University.He Is an alumntw of SHon Halt

The wedding will'!afce place Ini University. During World War IIthe ipring.

(B*t««es th« Ouuitlelaraad tli* Uttl» BOOM)

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TELFER STUDIOS . INTERIORS

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Story Leaguers MeetingSlated for Monday

The Summit Story League willhold the regular monthly meetingon Monday, November 33, et IMSp.m. at the Chatham Public Li-brary.

The program will b« given byMr*. Allison H. Hearn and MmGeorge ML Wllllatna. Their topicwill be "A Program for a ChurchGroup."

N w memberi will b« welcomedInto thbs group, If they wilt callthe prwrident, Mist Mavis Bly, atth« Summit Public Library.

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he served three years in theN«vy in the Pacific theatre. He i»an administrative assistant at theUS. Tesitiitg Co., Hoboken, and toa member of the Summit TennliClub and Chi Pai fraternity.

After a. wedding trip to Florida,the couple will reside In Chat-ham,

urday, Kovember 21, at 10:30 a.m. { Mrs. Robert Tccl, president ofThe slorka Mra Levett will tell i t h * YWCA, ha* announced the

fapolntment to the board of di-rectors of Mrs. Graham T. Brown,to complete the uncxplred term'of Mlw Lillian Specr, Mr*. Lc«ll«P. fltiest to cbmplpt<> the unex-pireti terra of Mrs. W.'S. Collinr,and.Mrs. Arthur D. Hall to coin-

are "Pumpkin Qlaat" and "Th«Blue Romt."

All school age children are in-vited to attend.

A picture book story hour forthe pre-Bchool children will be heldin the children'* room, Wednesday, pkte the term of Mm ChesUirNovember 85, at 30:30 a,m. W. Sater.

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Happy Hill PTA MeetingSlated Monday Night '

The fall PTA meeting of HappyHill Nursery School will be heldat 8 p.m. Monday, Two films,'Terrible Two's" and TrustingThree's" and "Why Won't TommyEat?" will be shown. BenjaminHaddock, chief p«ychlatrle socialworker of the Union County M«i-tal Hyiipne Clinic will lead thedLiciMwion which will follow tinshowing of each film.

ELIZABETH M. DALY17 SHADYSIDt AVENU1 SUMMIT. N. i.

SUMMIT 4-2689

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Daughter For RouleausMr. and MM. Joseph Alfred

loau of Milan, Italy, Jjava an»nounced the birth of a dsplghter,Diane Manon HoulAaa, at trie"Cam dt Cum S«n CamllW'.

I Ian. on October M. Mra, Riftul#*ila t ie former B«rb»fa Whittaof Hickory road.

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THUES0AV. NOVIMII* i t , 1*1

The CollegeCorner . . ,

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football, tnd ba>kH-

****«Allen H. Whit«, ward erf Mr. and>frs, Akie) 0. Olwn of 20 Hickory i Ufwrehct Leyden of MMid. i» portraying the role ofj p I t c e h « been named a

Academy "Dr*ftiat3eii Club fall pro- l** * l Seton Hail University.c ictlon of the Uir#e-iwt cwtunty- ^ '-arama, fcA Bell for Adaao", adapted' ™^! V M i < w l e | w yfrom th« nov«l ot th« «iune muae' « , *! 'jf0111'^ I>nnis, ion a/t,y John Heraey. „ " a M t * O*0*"" Dennh or «o

_ _r ttuweii puce w<u high scorer forHome fwr the HsUdmy tlil* se&aon for the MldUHtbury

ML* Eleanor Myer. daughter (Vt>> C011*-1** football tt&ra.Dennis, t former fiuiumit High,-t Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Meyer" of

i'trnviood road, who La A junior*t Swarthmore, will )» home for•hi* Thanksgiving holiday. Hert. wthcr, Ted, • freshman at Yale,«,iil also be home.

Scholastic .OtatnoMi•, Jack Notdahl, »on of Mr, t»dMr*. John G. N«>rd&hl of CanoeBrook parkway, who transferred\hia ycar.ttpm BuckheU Univ«r-feity to M.I.T., has b«cn madescholastic- chairman for his fw-t«r«ity, Sigma Ptol Ep®iloii. He k»i spoeted home for the Thanks-

grid ace, tallied tour time* forMiddlebury and snared a JKM lath« end tone and ran from ttrtra.mage to itore til of the panther*'21 points in tht: win over Wcilryan.A.gaiimt Norwich he converted tw«pa«aee into touchdown* with bril-liant broken field running.

On Strvm* lfmior jjm{Named to tho dean's lia.t at

Stevens Tech, '. Hoboken, wer«William C Snydur of 18 ManorHill road and At»o Savlaaar of143 Springfield • avenue,

giving holiday,

mnat Stanford

Chariot Malllnckrodt,Mr. and Mra. Charles 0. Mall in-fkrodt of Rolling Hlil«» Gal., for-

pllddieliury Fraternity Pledge*. | Accepting bids to •Mlddtebury

of <Vt,> College fraternities were PaulW OW. Orvia, Jr. of 212 Oak Eldgeavenue and Kenneth W Mooie

Music Group* of FortnightlyClubs to Hear ; Groups PlanRabinoh Tonight

Bentio and Sylvia Kabiuoff,noted vlolin-p»ao team, will ap-

ife.ft pre-Town Hail concert

Joint MeetingA. joint meeting of the bo#-

pltaJity committee* oftiques and

Club the music

flnhtiniHw

the Fortnightly , h ,f < > l u > w

PBOSFECTIVK CPORIMKS-Above afe Borne «fwho tried out for chorm ijpoti At taat

Talent Night party h«ld at the Hotelfkrodt of g » , , .«, .« « * . , „ , .merly of SumiuH, ha«. been . « - . 83 Tempkr W»y. Um*o ha» been<day 8 T a I e n t ^ l g h t p a r t y h * M a t t h e K o t e J 8«bu>"ban,.pl«I into the «cfr<5ol of engin'ecr-jpledged to Chi Psi »nd Orvls to ' t 0 GB*t t h* f (? r t h c o m l n« production of the Overlooking at Stanford University.

Twoat

flummlt arc,the new student* In the

4,*0-roember. freshman class atUpssia CpHege. They are Pauln. Ktiehta, 454 SprirvgWdand William A, Weiutau, lt7 Sum-mit avenue.

Gordon K, Len«l of 2U OsakRidge avenue, h«« bwn elected

of th« DartmouthCouncil,

(be college'* undergraduate KOV-rrning body, Lenci fa «. memberof the cl&M of 163ft tX the col-! « ? • - . . • • ' ; • "''"' . • •

Lenei, Wb« graduated from th«*StsAool before entering

Dartrnouthj UBIH elected by |hersicmbcra of th» sophomoreHe Is a pledge at tlie Delta TanDelta fraternity on the campua.

le« (SubAntony J. YannotU of 123

•tn-et, was elected . viee-p res ide^ of the Ql*e Club «t.\>.vark College of Engineering.

Mr, Yannotfa, an alumnus of

Alpha Tau Omega. Hospital AuxiJiaiys Polllea ot 1053, l>ft to rigWJare Mrs. John Willis of Chatham, Mrs, Hubert Hey-

wood of Cliathasn, Mr*. Mia Armstrong of ShortHilla, Mr*. Siebren Relnalda of Bpringfleld, Mrs.Speacer Ro»e of Short HUIs, Mtf. Eric Holmbergand Miss Patricia Freas, both of Summit., (VVoltapiioto.)

Zeta AlumnaeChapter to Meet

The N o r t h e r n New J«raeychapter of DelUf Zcta

PERSONALSwrority wijl hold its next meeting I ton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C A. Cole,

Mr. and Mrs, John D. Fafring-, and Mrs. Harold L. Thoanas- Mrs.! ru B. MacCauley of New Provi-

Saturdayat 1pm. at the horn* ofMrs. Howard W. Baker, Maple-wood. ... . ' -

Mrs. Gladys Teramoto of Sum-mit-will be the speaker. She willtell the -member* of her experi-caccs in one of the United State*Japanese internment camp's dur-ing the Ifcst war.

MM. A. B. Conclatorl of NeWProvidence will ttfalst the ht«t«!teat the tea table following the pro-gram. Reservation* from mem-ben in thk> area should be madewith Mm, Frances E. Haworth ofColony drive.

-1 For ChristmasPORTRAITS

Ik* Studio of

JULES A. WOLIN447 Springfield Av«.(S tcand T h e a t r e I S I d )

SUMMIT i-0087Open Friday Eienlngs

Private School AlumnaeGroup to Meet in Summit

The Ken t Place School AlumnaeAssociation will enter tain a n dsponsor tho fail meeting of t h epresidents' council of AlumnaeAssociations of Independent Sec-ondary Schools for Girls «t t h eNorwood avenue campiu in an a l l -day program tomorrow. Fifty rep-r^sentativca from the 25 memberschools from coest t o coast a r eexpected to a t tend.

Offlccrsof the Kent Place Alum-nae Association have arranged t h edetails and will serve l a generalhostesses, , ' • '

The program will s t a r t a t 10:30a.rn, with a general meeting Inthe Mahfe House commons roomto discuss the topic "fund rais-ing," At 1 p.m. the representatives

|i will be.served lunch in the flewI school

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Mr. and Mrs.. Robert W. Hazen,Dr. and Mrs. G.C. Kewberry and'Mr. and VLw. FV S. Franklin, Jr.,are amon^ those serving on thec o m m i t t e e the

T h o m a s i» the former -M^s F'or-. deuce.ence Harbosch. . j , _~^—

i Theodore^Bfnderwald of Brook-Mr, and Mm. HaniLlton. McGif-, !>n has, taken permanent rcai-

on the fen of Ejkwood Play School at-!'Calvary tended "h« N. J, State Teachrra

dencc at Hotel Suburban.

Church Couple's Club Monte Car- (Convention at Atlantic City tost! Mr. and Mra GutU*v S. Flrchcrlo party which will beheld today ' Friday. , (of Maple e'.rcet have returned

at 8:15 p.m.at the parish

Dr. bid Mr*,of Lenox' road have returnedfrom a W£ek-cnd In Washington,D. C. Dr. Smith attended theMilitary Surgeons' Associationmeeting there. Mrs, Sifcth attend-ed a tea at the1 ^Vhite Housegiven by Mrs. Eisenhower for thetfives of. doctors attending theconvention. Dr. and Mrs. pmithalso attended a military ball heldIn Baltimore on Saturday night.

f r o m w e c i t t o Florida.•. • • .T7- i f r o m ® t w ° w e c i t tr^P t o Florida.Thctxiore Meyer' »on of Mr. an.jj They were accompanied by their

A. Smith 1 Mrs. Hanj J. Meyer of Femft-ood; «cn, Donald, who has recentlytd road, WM home l&stweek-end for

the Yak-Princeton gime which heand his family and friends attend-ed. He la a freshman at Yale.

Dr. and Mrs. A- B-Oomstein of

spent 14 months with the US.Army of Occupation at* Vienna,Austria. He received his honor-able discharge late In October.

Mr. «nd Mrs. AlLstair E. Ritchie

Mr. and Mra. John G, Nordahlof Canoe •prook parkway willhave as their gueeta for theThanksgiving week - end t h e i rniece and nephew, Miss JoanWalling and her brother, John, ofSeattle, Washington. Miss WallingU now a gtudent of Mount Ver«non Junior College, Washington,D. C, and her brother is in gov-ernment service.

Mr. and Mrs. I* H. Nolte of 329Springfield avenue* have recentlyreturned home from Washington,D. C-, where they were attendingthe annuaj meeting of the Amer-ican Institute of Decorating. Whileat the Capitol the Noltes touredthe White House, visited numerousembassies and Georgetown homes<ind were guests at a reception at

Springfield avenue recently visited j of Kent Place boulevard are nowMr, and Mrs. L. G. Hull At Great, home after e trip by «ir to CalUMeadows. The Hulls are former; fornla. They \-isited at Palo AltoSummit resident. cind in- Southern California.

On Frijiay three faculty mem-bers of Happy Hill Mur»ery SchoolMrs. Lester B. Ball, Mm. RichardJ. Salisbury and Mrs. William J.Pcgg, vimted at the BroolusideNursery School, Morristown.

. Robert J. Masterson of 2*0Woodland avenue is vacationingat Cuba. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Xleigs ofEdRewood road will leave Tuesdayto live «t Norihfkld, 111, their for- „ . . « , , - , .m « home. Mr. Meigs, who hm U

C y * " flttelldijls

been manager of the Hew-York ^ ftn"ual raeet'nf <*. «>c *»«rJersey League of Munkipahtic* atoffice of Leo Burnett. Inc., adver-

tising agency, has been transfcr-1 red to the Chicago office.

Atlantic City, which started yester-day and will continue through to-morrow, are City Ckrk Harry C.

Mrs. Edwin Sorensen K i a '« s ' a t > ' Solicitor Peter C. Tri-er, Karen, of Nassau o I ° ' T a x Assessor Alan A: Pott

the Indian embassy.

Miss Josephine M- Powers ofChicago is now residing at theHotel Suburban.

Mr. andand daughter,drive, «re now at home after avisit with relatives in Virginia.

Mrs, Donald VV, Johnston, Mrs.Graham Batting and Mrs. John!M. Blackraar,Hand will besixth grade Hobby Hall dancing

and City Treasurer Herbert C.Fuchs.

Mrs. Darwin C.'lhostesses to the:

Mr, »nd Mrs. H. D. St. John

claw tomorrow. Mrs. John C.| Skiles and Mrs. Fletcher P. Thorn-!ton, Jr, will receive the eighth!grade. On Monday. November 23. jthe fifth grade will be receivedby Mrs. William Corb«Ht, Mrs.George ReSyea. Mrs: Larson Lan-

have returned to their home on | genbeim and Mr.s. Jphn E. Reeves.Nassau drive after a visit withtheir son, Dunne, a student at

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Mrs. Julius Roehncr of Phila-delphift has been the house guestof her daughter nnd son-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Schwrerze!

Mr«. F, C, Finsterbach of: of Beverly road.Berkeley Heigh'a entertained Mrs., „„___James J, dunderson, Mrs. Louis) Arthur P. Ringlcr of »i Beck-J. Wisman and Mrs. Gordon t^man- road returned hbnnc TuesdayProctor at the Fortnightly Cub , ' r o m Overlook Hospital where heThursday.

New members of the SummitDeneing Cl««s introduced at therecent fall danca held at Baltus-rol Golf Ci"b included Mr. «ndMrs. John M. Blackmar. Mr. andMrs. Prndcnnis \V, Reed, Mr. andMrs. Hugo R«irnc>r mid Mr. «ndMrs. Longley G. Walker, Formermembers attending included Mr.and Mrs. Hector C. Orlawold, Mr.and Mrs. Theodoffc S. Kenyon,Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Slfcea,Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. Willard Tow-

ivas a surgical patient.

Among those entertaining' at»hower parties for MiEa PbyiJi*CIUIMIB Ftennagan, daughter ofMra Hflrold" C. Ftennagan andthe late Mr. Flanagan of Spring-field, who will be married Satur-day to Charles A. Ford of Syra-cuse were Mrs. Maurice Clarke ofOak Ridge avenue, Miss ParleyBennett of Habart •«venue. MmCharles W, Brown of Maple streetand Mr. and Mrs; Channing R.Dooley of Oakiand place,

SrS S r £*£%?£] to.wrH^, orand Mrs! John Barclay of Hobby| SprinjrfleM avenue «ra» ImicmHull Kttve an cuMMtten of tho lm\ Thtiradny night at her homemomba. The dunce group. «teoj l« the Northern New Jersey AJum-known ** tlie 'OHl Folks." h«> met! n « e «* « « Tnu Alpi» sorority,continuously since 1010. M r ftI)d Mr^~Kennelli A Wu.'fT

Mr and MraTciydP W. Hr«th of o f Windsor ro«d h«d «A theirIS Lorraine f>1«ce had an dinner K^stis 1«M Week-end Mr. and Mra

Sunday Dr. and Mrs. B. P.of Philadelphia. Mrs. P. H.

of Co'onlft «nd E>r. and Mrs.

John A. of Evoiiaton, III,

, Mr. ««id Mrs. Jean Grntilp•••» .. • « L «wvcd from their home on Kent

W. K tJi»lnir, manager of tho E»»t. ^ b o u i o v n r d MoIui f ty> tlwyOrange Vftrrnn«^ HMpimi. I ,„ M | l y t c r n p o r n r i i y with MM.

'Mr, awl i ln, Wknry HnrbosehJ G*rHlc'« *Wer in W*st Omnge un.of Laurel nwtiup hflvf returned I*' their » w fioin« in

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Iii Waving Baby Vine Hair

That discouraged old refrainabout not being able to do athing with my hair invariablyissues from one vvhoae problemis baby-fine hair, \viih its wispyends, and general unmanage-'ability. When one such baby-1

thin hair person is thinkingabout a permanent wave, itwould be just BS well for her tochoose a salon that has hadlong experience with said hairtype.

The method of the permanentgiven,, spiral or croquinol, ii ofimportance and > the propershaping, for a more pliable curl,also the proper siw>f' rods andthe mild "lotion that h beift forthe hoir. One centrnily locatedestablishment does apeclttHise inwork of this type of permancnt-inf, and shaping th« flue-hairtrouble. They remain opqn 8:30to 5:30, 8 Days a Wfpk. and theperm»iri*nt8 aif definitely notbudget shattering.

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Ttom the ten Beethoven violin-piano sonatas which the Rabinofa*-iil play «t Town Hall on Sunday.November 22, they have taosta 'Sonata* Noa. e, 10, 5, 4 and T toplay here tonight. Tlw perform-ance of all ten of the monumentalBeethoven sonatas wilt be pre-nentfd tor the first time on asingle program when this iinter-aaUona^ly k n o w n violin - pianoteam give their concert at TownHaU mill Sunday In cammenno-ratlon of t.be tenth anniversary oftheir concert partnership. Thisunusual f«tt will be accornpiUhedin two sessions, offering six, of thetonaUu In the afternoon and therem&tjiine" four. In the eveningafter a three hour intermission.• The committees on arrangement

for tonight's concert include Mr*, jDarwin H&irt, Mr*. E d w a r d

Jr. and Mra. Leonard

g'Lavender and Old L«ce,' whichwill be held November SO at the

Mr*. CameRJn Mtta-klrtrlfcit. Mrs. Lee J,-^aUe», Utg,-..,CUn B ' fuuuon, -itk* Margaurtt ',.

the u - Bogcrti, MJT* Ham«r P Smita a«4pf Hts. ' Prank W, Warren. Vot tiw' ~

antique* g r o u p the foliowiafwomen *ill attend the meeting:Six*. Alexander Keller, chairman,ilrt, WiiliatB 1*. Baker. Mrs. Bd-

meeting win EL Beach. Mra. A. G. Hughe*,Mr*. B. E." Hull and Mr*. Oa4v«UKeeney.

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Berman' of the College Club, to-gether 'with MM. Ramon J. Ca-brera and Mrn. Montagu Hanklnof .the Fortnightly iClub.. .:-••-

A cordial invitation b extendedto all pncnibera arid friends of themuaic stady group of the CollegeClub and the mu#ic departmentof the Fortnightly Club to attendthis outstanding musical event.

Red Shoes Next Foreign.Film Coming t6 Strand

"Red SboeB" Is the apeckU film,endowed by the Summit Art As-sociation to* be shown at the Strandtheater next Tuesday and Wed-nesday, November 24 and 25.

Moira Sheerer of the Sad 1 era'Ballet stars with Robert

Helpman, thrcc-timo Academyaward winner. Thig technicolorHim was made In Paris, Swltzerr

land, London and rural England.Music ia by the Royal Philhar-monic orchestra conducted by SirThomaa fieecham. I

Chairman of the Summit ArtAssociation comnnlttee which se-lects these films is Edward Si Gil-son, Pine Grove avenu«. Advisorto the committee- on foreign Qlnw1* Mrs. E. J. Murphy of Edgcmontavenue.

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Scandinavian WaresTo Be Placed on Sale

A Christmas «ale of Scandina-vian imports will be held at theUnited Lodge Hall, 21 Maple street,above Root's store,/ on Saturday.November 21, from 10 a.m. to 9p.m.

In charge of the sale are Mrs.Gcsta LindquM, Mrs. Arthur An-derson, Miss Astrid Olofson andMiss Margaret Engatrom,. all ofSummit. a.nd Miss Charlotte Erick-son of Springfield and Carl Ger-hard of Madison.

Artklej on aale. will include wSwedish foods, imported cheeses. \ % •painted wood item*, brassware andchina.

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Co/dwe// Snops HfVf CifyVictory Streak 46 to 27

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J.ftay with ine'winner t n r « i » g %tm'-Suburban Conference Chajepta*.Should CaSdwel! atop Vtrou* in the

-flnafc.» Group HI ^ectioea! title'would fee ia the offi&g. m .Qaldwel]dropped • ^R* tooehdow* lest to-ittfJonal in "their third gamr. aft h * I4MMOH.

,' Summit High had high \*vpa ofaa-ding the 1S33 aw»*oa with aixattwifht win* and tb* si©»t' #uc-

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Kt»ndra: .* tutelage iB*:*&d- theHil!U>pp«r» w*r»> th* \i'j':;iiu ofthe Oii«r» inspired p'«y, f*«'.urt«Jby «»'v<ral last h*tf offe»B:vrth.-JitL* uh.ch broke the g«;nr u •!»op* n.

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.plot toe Hllltoppers had hit tfa*ir' peak In their preceding ga.su- with.' R*towr*y on the pr**i<MM----Mowiipi-afternoon. This was the gpmMOi't-'wind-up game • with the Summi;ft cord being five- wlm and throela«**, against, the 1952 record of

, two wiw and *ix 1OM*-JJ. . The Mill-were •parked by Davt

i and Dinny W«Uk*r, along

faithful who,well gridiron Saturday sfi* #fi ex*citing .flwt half vttij-'tife", Hi!"op-pew walking off the §t$S;*w7ih*it-one jjeint advantage. I4«1S. Oaid--well'* forward. passing and Sani-mitjt.miscues opened th* gaits *<*rto* OnJdwell speedbayir :n the fec-ond haif.

•A fumble by Dinny Walker onhis) own forty-nine gave- CaUtwell--their first-break with the'Chiefsblawtlng.. through-for a-to;,in four plays, Summit canseto scurf with WUIJe Malory

•irj f-'M^Ard p-^wing. p'.'Jts I'm-;>)"•»t-r '.lirai"j. <-f Ili ifrr &t!up«On.M.kp Ix)"nri<w.i .'« p'.unnir.jj and

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i YltCA ali«>*» St. Mt«'* won buti »r.« f«m«,;but in «o doing h*lp«li boih their own i«cord t* well a*i the Me<htxU»t club, Th« prt*by-

firiaa» -van Uirta from Ui# Coai-1 Wntd Churchmen k w l t n On Fri-; stay night tM Metnodi*: ill*.-ir winning streak to fivt.by ^treating the Flrit Lutheran J"flam in all three g*.a)e% thereby Itying St. J©hn'# for second place iip. the ttandihga. The Oiibs Memo-rial won two from th« Baptists, jwith two trains tied for secondpUsre, and three tied for third,EVerhorn of the Baptists had the mnm%AV*D>-fK» M£$m~mm»thigh g-aroe <rf- the wf*k, rolling # jield iioekey taMt-WMrt smiles of victory after'4a-?2J w-.th hi* other game* being ..{eg^ng KiJft&oriy Pcheolof MontcWr tait friday byi';2 and 175, '' • . {2-0 lor *n unblemished record, The team alw»' w«»

imer rhurrt BoWiiof tugm : additional honowr wlwn it ta»J« top rating. a»K>nfw L UchooSs entered in the U. S, KitW Hockey Associa-Tram

U«»'# Natal-£<!•«? lfy*6WtA l*H b» rtlW are AnnAAtm*, Virfinia Ttlier, Nancy Murray, Nancy Mc-Multen, r!el*B M«U*r» Suale Donner, M«rg*wt Stene,Can>ll|t«-fle«gen l"©gfy A*kew, Ann M<»r and Cat«ln Qr«t«J li«liten«el». Coachaa arc Erva Banschke,and Lu dud* Hamilton.

Deluxe Swt*t Shoppa HasTwo-Goirtt lead Over Cibfl

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Girls' City .Bowling Uaftt* match.

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fal l wined a twe^game l«a« orfrCttw by Koardlaf '«over th« last-p)«ec Chell Fr«nt-«en. Ednit Finneran sparged theDeluxe $*'* with « fine SM M-

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The Werner Motor Company in- and 113. Charline In rolllnf a $51ertaaed their league leadership In j opener, 'eeaed off in th« iecondthe Suairnit Recreation BowMng j game to lose by approximately the

r f ,«uisted by Kay Wo!ehko'« 48J «ndMary foombe' 401, Cib« »nd Bond,by each winning two fames, continue to hold their tic <«rpUc«. Cib« won two fr»mSport* Shop on the ntr«nffth ofK*y Harvey'i bowiinf, K*y, *ftelr«n absence of three we«ka. re-turned with « S23 «eri«-» which in-:

A 230 game which U hightie, und. the making of

the 5-7-» «p!it. fHit N«liy'» 4M.Shirley BirofU* i l l , «!»!»•Schrnltt's 4tH. *nd Doris N«w-m«n'» 400, g«ve the Fharmnccu-tioal- gal* ft 219Z »t>r\ef. which}»' «Ut> high for the >aguc. BettyKop!in. trying hard to turn thetable for Ken. bowled « 185 game,and « 445 •erie».

Bond Furnilure won two f»mcafrom Met* and EdwardHonty SftjniMon loading th» Bond«lrU with « 411 lerUa, »nd BtttyGMvin'* 4W. The MtU *nd »d-ward teftin, still I n U

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Roger SSom'paon bu'.l'ing aeraia for Summit HaS 2 2 . 2 9 4 PhOIW*the enaaliser. Sampson then, drot-e ' Th#r«? are now 22.294 telephoneaever for the extra poiat to give j a g«rviie locally, George M. De-Suinmit a H-13 lead at hslftimc. laney, manager of the Summit

- The Summit ivy was brief sa oSiee of New Jersey Bell,, statedthe Chiefs roared back for fire yesterday. -ThU number repre-^•touchdowna in the last two twrioos wnts an increase of 11,134 phonfcS| }«^j«L» th« maroon and white defense Wince the end of World War *Jcolkaped. Ca!dwell gained the lead Calls here average 70.OW a day, he! ^ ^ ^ ^ ,MMWH. , M , „ . w^-,(or good on Seth Morgan's third said. | it3; iltnz"», laTtla—n*i: Shiim Jr.g a r t e r pa« to Skip Biiky which ^ • — r >* ^ - ^ ^ C h w t a l M n . .-wa» good for fifty-two yards. 1 4 TOKQ rwifCsj EXOTnl Denr.u t;s. » . 150—3T0; Ko*l 156,

Summit fumbles aet up the nest Promotional exams for super-j lOftju-W:. Cununtegi US. 120, mthree touchdown* which oame on. vitory po«itioi» at the Summit PostMoger's pass to Gene Schuls for ^Office were given to 14 staff mena-tw»!ve yards; Moger** pern to Bob fan Jart Saturday morning avt i4S_434 . p^terson V. 183. l«2.Robfelni for flfteea yards, and {Summit High School. The tests) MuteaHy I2S..105, lSO-350.Dick ZirkW off tackle apriat of 'were given by the Civil Servicefourteen yards. Zirk went eighty lDepartment.

ih j League iast Wednetd&y night inj'Jjn'matched fowled at the Echo Lane*,i » f Mounlainaide. The Werner pinners

dropped the Owirline pinraen Intwo of three matches, narrowlymissing a clean sweep as ttwleague'* leading bowler, SedgiePhilllppt, faded In the final aet torecord a weak 136, depriving hisclub of another win. The leaguelender! recorded an even 1O0O inthe opener as both PhiHippl andAl Swick came through with 221

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Harry's Esso CutsDoneweU Lead inBoro Girls'Loop

Harry's Esso won three pointsfrom the league leading DoneWell Cleaners in matches* bowledat the Berkeley Recreation Lanesloft Wednesday night. The Done

] Well lead in the New ProvidenceBoro Wom»'s< Bowling League wasreduced to four points, with threecluhs tied for the second spot in

j the standings. Bill's Shell wonthree points from Chiovarou andSon, with Nigro'a aweeplng all fourpoints from Wied's Food Store.Gregson's Market and EasternBar split 2-3 and J, K. Smit cap-tured three points front Secomet.

Gregaon'* Market set a new rec-

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ord for high team game with a9(1, and rince no 900 gamt* wererolled during the I»52-53 season,this should be t o p * for manyweek* to come. Virginia lleinwie-eer led Gregton't Market with a185, Be* Boyle 1«9, Bertha Kogers152, Marge Marielli 135 «nd JewelGrote 152, w-lth a handicap of 148.

Ethel Beehman of Harry's Esoobowled her second B00 aerie* 1Bhree weeks with * 914 total on

games of 185, lie, and 183. ShirleyShaefer of Done Well Cleaner*rolled high game of 910, VhJch ishigh g*me for the awtflon to date.

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In the Brayt&B 8ch«o! area th!«Saturday by Cub Scout pack 162i f tin sohool. Residents are refU«ft«d to tl« waste papir indtBag«uine» in »undk« and placeth#m on the club for collection.

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Mandate TakesTwo From SmitIn Boro League

The Mandato Trucking In-creased their league lead to fourull games by winning two of

three to the J. K. Smit Club. H.Meinert'a. 201 middle game was thedifference as the Smit bowlerscame through to win by It pini.

Nigro Construction in winningtwo of three from the Liona Club

featured by Al Nigro's 190raWdlu game and Bob Webster's215 middle game for the Lions.Mea Floriflta in winning all threetorn the Secomet Corporation

placed them in a position to takeover fifth place, providing theyshow the same form this comingMonday. The Onter Stationerstvon two of three from the Va-riety Bike Shop which vm& fea-ured by Frank Petrock's 208

opening game.

Hoglund Engineering in win-ning two of three from the A. V.Mazzucco gave them fifth p!«ce,although none of the three gameset h«d any outstanding games. .

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two of three from the'Cibm club,had two fine gwmes-hy.MeloLa 222andi a ^02, which |av* tie/sport

good boost In theJohaaton'a withcWe i

Stranahan**211 i6pMipr, found. Trost'n Itak«Shop easy prey, with only DeRoaa'aclosing 210 game for the bakers ofnote. Root'* "Men's Shop p«tedtwo -win* over the strong Pulveris-ing club, featured by ft 1529 middlegame end Reynolds fine 205 openerand 255 middle game. The Pul-verizing howlers won the openeron Tuthill's fine 243 and Sullivan'esteady 106.

Sedgie Pliillippi, th« top bowlerin the individual average race, Jiajexperienced considerable difficulty.In registering good wind-up pacne-Amany point out that Scdgie Ihaim'thad the time to bowl more thanon« night a week, which cauce»fatigue in the number three game.

Summit RetrMMIon Bowling l«aiutdl

Marion Kern asd Ziggyof Harr>*'(» recorded 492 and 888seriwi to pace their team's victory.Breiraan'a Dairy remained closeto tin> league leaders by winningthrcB points, from Johnny'a Mark-et, both club* tied for secondplace, dub "*ffl" and the V. A.Sp«tx bowlera irplit their eveningswork, e«ch cluk gaining1 twopoints ia the atandings.

A, \Y. Kmtts Company «x>n toutpoints from the Summit Radioand TV by taking all threematched, featured by D. McCar-roru' fine 551 merles.

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Average1-90.1139.V8B 18L8U7185.16

-135-183.37182.35181.IT181.4. S.rscahnn 24 8

Results of VVuliujday, Notembu- II(HARUNES

173, 169, 138; KJ«l«nT 44 163 P l i

I fcvrece 1 3 , 1 , ;169, 191; Fisul ITI, 144. 163; P iwl i 191.Jf«, 174: DfStrteh 208. 20J. 201. TtrttlPlns~951, 168,' 881.

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PSIlUppt 22!, 2<M,21(1. IM: Monks 168, 137, l«7;~ Brick213, 323, 190; Kfowo 187, 1ST 1», TotalFlna—lOOO, 937, 8SB.

IJVltHYStartu 143, H8, U9; Melol a a . 154,

7m; O&lbavy 154. 157, 190; Prttossa191, J7$. 138: Owl 183, 1S9, 171. TotsJPins—891, 653, 890.

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Team Point*775424

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l ; R r »Ed frey, 154, 1«2, I47-46B; Edn* Bo-

lash 134, 114. US—374; Jo« Co»lel!«128, 139, 167—434; Lou U«rUu IM.111. 170—445. G?orge Powand* 138,1®, 1SJ-51J;; K»Bdlcap 3;;; Total*7J8 6M 7 7 J 2 2 ^

V, M*z/uc<-oBerkeley RecitationA, W. XuntsEeher's Corp.Sammn Radio A TVClub "7»"V, A. -SpaUS

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slump, managed to «»IV«B» on*from (their opponents

Meta McMans rolling a 400Peggy Abbott won two t>©»

Twill Marking Devices with DotHftll>*06 eertrs being hi«he»t foreither twin. The Root's Shop had« three game win over DeLeor8port*wear. Mary CianclulH triedhard for the losers, rolling a ITSgame, and « 460 series, In a vai«attempt to turn the tide in hertusjna's favor,

Next Tuesday, betas btimpnight,'should prove very interest'

Taking Bosk TrainingFrederick Fox, 3rd, «m of Mr,

and Mm. Frederick Fox, Jr. of ISOWhittredge road Is atattoned atAberdeen Proving Ground, Md.,where he is taking.hls basic train-ing for the Ordnance Corps,

On Academic CommitteeFrederick A. Ruwell of 30 Shady-

side avenue, associate profeaior atNewark College of Engineering,has* been appointed to th« com-mittee on academic standing atthe College, It was announced thisweek.

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ro«iurT»"'M)l, M, JOO—4W; ME.t » , 10». 141-372; B. H»Hi-

Uf-3M{ .0. RtU'141. 133.l «!« 542, 033-1M3, ' ,

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(fm 140, IM, 113—JW; K cm 134, lirl«—3tS; I . Twill H, US. 1M~3J>-. HUurr»r ,1»S. US. l » — ! « . H»B«!«p:11. 11, I t — » . Toillli: S7t, *» , 401-1WT. B0

O. I««H 1M, 113, 148-375: B Srat-ion IM. 115,. ISS-41I: »,- O»nn 141.lit, lai—*O8; A. Otil*m.*!»n lei, iti,lJt--3T»; O. Kak« IM, 100, m J BTUl «B» «)J m i I « a

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H. 3m» t«*. i » . l(»-S7»; C. afar. .C««nt<»l»i», 123, 1«—381: Vf. Bonr,« »ISB, 135, lit—01; W. Ou»t»rtJl IB,its, iw-sea; DunuoT-ii3.tiJ.iu~w.fauto: «» . »*. W4-IMB, '

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cone 80. 133, ll«—3U; W, C!»ncluUt m,in. \n-~m-. B. Woiton ii3. iws, i a -3T1; p. KoWt tW,»l, l(»-»3,- Rmfi.e»p: as, ». » -«« . T«»to: »i, m.

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y * l Portrabtcker 148. ISO. 133—489; K. rortenbMkfr 133. M. BJ-J13::E. Maria.nl 83, 108, 130-311; C. For-tentMP8tr 192. 130. 9J—395; M. MuunlIS*; 173, 140—473; Tet«l« m, 903 57&18*70.

A. V.A. Seltler J i V 155. 597—4M! O.

Thontg 134, 121, l lv-473; I. TO*DeaS 133, 140, 103—345; D Wnrc»ntonl167, IBS. 149—501; % Wblteatad 138.149, 113—421: Total* 7M. 731. 673—3117.

llarrr'x Ei*oM. Kern 14}. 173, 134-4S2; H, ZUt*

141, l:*2, l«»~433 6. itolwkt 155. S33,130—428; K. Ferraro 133, 134, 163-43>; Z. Horbacz 188, M4. 195-388;Totals 7K, 77«, 7S2-a2O.

Johnny's Market <Cart PhillliM 141. 162. 192-49J;

,Pr«la Phillip* !<«, 154. 91-408; l « uStrobell 173.' 181, 94—427; Larry Chms-lowitr IO.- 172, 1M—5O9; John Ku«-insrakl 142, 168. 147-4S7; Totals 801,

•817, 67J-2MW.Brennan'i Dairy

Ray Drake lea. 190, 80-538; BhlrtCafKiraflO 12S, W , 12S—411; Or»o«Coviello 195. 147, 161-503; Bob Ca-(>ora«o t«3, 179. 125—470; Jo« Mandato121, 231, 145-4«0; Tot«l» 775, 808, 7 »—24.12.

"79"ClohElla, Stenforo 1« . 137, 140—33J;

Owtn. KopechBe 158, 148. 129-^435; AlS l 1S7 1J3 175463 S RBebre 182, US, JM; Kennedy 1W, 119,j ^jiioxp'w"xh'Tii^i:.

V. Ma«aueeo U5,_-, —US; T. Olqr-Mad*nJ 1S4,169 137

1W--S09; J. 333.4169. 137-^411; J. « « » 113, IT7, 154—

444; A. «*ssttcco 130, 133, UT-tOC; R.CarrCMiri IM, 133—MS. Totals: 649, 810,Taa—mt.

nOGLtrKS ENO,S. Komortk 14S, 181, 180-51J: T. t s n -

termaa 1J8. 120, 143-401; J. Biwfimi111, IX. 114—353; F. Korowk 130, 1J3.171—414; It, J*rrls 105, 134, 1J&-4M.

m BAKB SHOP. Trrrt; 1«. 147, IW-410;

1M 1W H » « R Jb e f 1M, W. H » « R ; oW » ,15S. 13«—«7; GktlBtlM) 139. 1M. 191-in; ChMtero m, 134, 109—371. Totalc:868, TOB, 75*~ino.

CRNTKK »*AT.C. CinWQ 137,12«, J«8~*10; U Wrl*it

13#, 11*. ! • • -? .« • t . B»1»#MTI(lTt) !B1,III. »S—»T2; V. lKruecJ 1*0. !5t, tsa—m: f, Fotroek »M, 134. !7S-»0. Tot«la8 « , 639, 7«t~*»9'

MB4 n o m nK. P»ttp*-> 197, }«1. 15«~ 4"4; n T\e-

n!o, }»1. 17*. 188—W; P. t iJ»7. »7 I>I*W * K

Rente 182, 143, 199; K d y 80, ,1M; Fl»hw 188, 181, 187; Burst? « « ,.144. 170; Coomb* 185, 190, 128. TotalP1M-011, 789, 819.

KEN JOHNSTON'SStraiwhon 226, 2U, IM: T»ylo? 183,

155. 133; K»llens«» 192, 173, 176: mitsl214. 168, 160;' Kobylare 1«4. 162. 322.T0t»l P!B*-M8, 87(8, 887, ,

T»O%TBComblw 140, 137; Ooalo IM, 181,132-,

Trout 130, IM; ClirK 3«7. t » . 137: WlB-boWt 178. 1W. 1«1 HeROM 137., 310.Total PltUfr-767, 783, 820.'

BOOTSITS. 196, 175; Ovdtit IM. 303,W, 1«9, 179; "folio* 3M, J(M,ia 2«S, 2>S, 183. Tc^U PllM

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MicQiMt 163, 139, 158; 8ut)ltvanIM. IM, IM: Peotter 16*. 140. 185;StUkal 177, IM, IBS; Tilt 1)111 343, 391,188. TOS»t Pll%«~«53, 843, 871,

;Rug-

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rerta 159, 171, 148—478; Joe Kop#ohne142, H«, 128—448; Totala 7S1, 76S, «B0—21M»

V. A. »pattA.. Kr*fter 131. 134, 111— 378: A. Cue-

clntceo 146, 102, 153—4S6; R. Oarnom.- 181. 153—390; B, Englerwm 133,1«1—>234: Blind 110, 110, 110—330; H.T»7lcw l«O-180; TotaU «3S, 72»-31M.

A. W. RuntcV. D*nnU 118. 124. 177—418; 1. B«-

hf«-i» 187. 175. 122-484; M. D'Anaua-ElO 103, 123, 121—349; T. P. Phillips12*. 152, 121—399: D. MeCarron. 195.171, 178-S51; Totito 7W, 75a, Tl»~217fl

Summit RadioS. Onwd 140. 137-JT7; J. Aimm

133, 114, lia—355; K. Flaiieroa 124.148; 14J—415; D. KJIW 145. 153, 174—47J: C. CurtMHt* 171, 119-JW; J. 8«u-chell! 131. 1H-J57; TotaU 705, 68$.« » 2 0 « 8

; A,M#, 8?"

!«*—Wl I4t»;*<joirte 141. If7,ff»«wtv H i , 143, i«4—«W;

t 111, ITT, Jt4—MB: Pht!Hw»tM, III, IW^Tflt KfiWtwM —, 161,I J m il

• m o n o e M nA. Nj»n> 1 « , !«0, ft?—AOO; V M

1«». ] « . 1*5.5—471; *.. P«*tor» ISH, 1*V1J2-4TS; J L-fhtptn 134. Vt. 134 -3";B r,irrT)ti»U 114, J55-<m9. R'lnd 133.—125. Total* 7«4, *W V* 31D5.

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toni IM, ' I * . l»3-4T«rHXnnr JJ7. tM. 104—J»; V!« t»n4*' D l«. t-471: B. Wtbxltf «r. 17», ?4J» T t l t » ^ ; TflT. *"« 1<S "?

MAWOATO TtllirK.r ««-»km*n l « . 107. n s - M

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LH.NOLTECO.Member of

American Institute of Decorator*Collaboration With ArchitectComplete Interior Design A

FurnishingsSpHnfflety Ave. SU. C-S068

HILL CITY DELICATISSINFINE FOODS

Quality Cold CutsDally Sandwich Seavice

Party Specialties, CanapesMute To Order

I Maple S t SDnmJt &-J&31

# DR€G STORES

AUTO REPAIRS #AMD SERVICE

, M

LEN'S MOTORSALES & SERVICE

Auto Repair*& Fender WorkU»ed Car*Am Summit W»ffl

WHEATON'STEXACO SERVICE

• ROAD SERVICEONCARB «te

G«ner«lMABFAK Lubrication

«Unualt»44»m Mntls

RAKERS •

MAJESTIC BAKERY

ftptdallxln* In

W«i4IJ» CAKES

Ortm

in »rrtaffl«ii tw.

RICYCLES •

URRY'SCTCLI A SPORT SHOP

CHARUNE'S DRUG STORECharlea Schecic

Free Delivery Servtc«yRESCRHTIOKS

BABY NEEDS - COSMETICSSUmrolt «-4SS«

411 ^rlnffleld Ave.

• ELECTRICAL •APPLIANCE REPAIRS

DAVID J . FLOODDoetrletl Appllaace*

RepairedHomcfiold Wlrlni

Prooapt ServiceMI SprtufleM kn.

SUMMIT M M

ELECTRICALAPPUAIVCES

Eattern Fuel Company

VnaDealer

mimm

| FIOORCOVERINGS

IKSURAMCE

RESPONSIBLEpeople o w n i n g wetained property need sot paythe Insurance toaaes of theIrresponsible and carelwe.

Call Allen Butler (Insuranceexclusively) for rates and In-formation.

PERSONUfiEDSERMCE

DAVID H. KNOWLES

INSURANCE COVERAGEHome & Business

SUnunlt 6-5859It No Answer, SUmmlt 8-2160

383 Springfield Axts.

IIVSULATIOMCONTRACTORS

J0HNS-MANV1LLEHOME INSULATIONOnly Approved Contractor

- In Thia Area'Roofing - Sidltigsummit #4MS»

S B l i B l

# JEWELERS

IIMHWIMTIES t

SUMMIT SWEET SHOPPEBusiness Luncheons

Homemade Ice Cream>•' • • A . '

Secdtest Ice Cream sin pinU and H rations."

SSI SprlnKrtiLMMIT

PLUMRERS

from • » 4JM. u»

ltsdCnuwett Anmm tram

Wocd-

O& Uvi fc»i%ti tide i*

Drew ProfessWTalks on RedsBefore Old Guard

ta

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PLUMBINS-H6AHNGw*t.r PWMAGLASS

• SHARPAv«. W.

ROOFERS

LARRY MAY. ROOFING

SIDING - GUTTERSLEADERS

call SUMMIT *&»Srw* K( UapJ* Str»rt

M^A K&^sttr% Avw&urt. ywrkfcBJF W

£34* 0Q*z:^4rij far « <&•£*££« of 300

i*~A Kr&: FU'c* Bautewd

Qr, ThuMton Grlgfa,of International Relation* atInvw t'nlversi^|,-{was (lie ajjcaferlast Tuesday «.t the Old Guard. He

I w«« inUoduc'wJ b# B>cv, J. Fur-man Shook, 'frigram chalrtndnfor th« month, «nd be talked•on "How Vulnerable- la South

J*et poverty.

of CtajjKjt»t ti» Urge

a in ttrad* with th* Cwmuniw*\l »• with Uje Wr»urntad who have «,me infthe way of •tampirv*muaisu with more w

•peetftbility.D G l

8tx*M V«r«ios X Ujutvd 1# *

of 150

wis \ t* fcuterij <":

la* U p,'oistbli«4 oa t&»•id* or Suirtaui «idi

^ 6'J*rt frv»«

Dr.n'Unr.1vuni^nfervor »an! U»c

r«ferrrrj

a* telng tfiithw Moslem*.

3* Cois.Itei ft.'

<« th.

• SERVICE #

STATIONS

h i t l u j or. *!Uml.M to 3 ai

from i ter^ i«'tcu» to » point op-lite c*u;t«r l i G * SirtKl

CORCORAKSATLANTIC SERVICI

ATLANTIC

• • Gas - 0ii - l4lofie«ttortWe Pick Up and Ddlver

BIO Springfield Ave.. urnmU »4175j

* l

P*rtir.« oa ftovh

800 AMtor * «-p*.-eat *-

•»-.V e-w.:i;i'. Ais-i.-J' r*.-*:;.$ Unro.iiii".»J ." "-:< tfc--tn v t !Sf^- ! - i -

-i«*«Auriii( his audience (hat hi«(red)' "tie hfta no political iig-nif!c«nce," and thekt proceeded toview thf South Asian *re«, mherp*o !«rg* A proportion <•»! the

j tvorHd'* populHtlon livw- 400 n»fl-! lion Chinr^e, aoo million in India

and Ptiklstan. with Japan «ntii Jeva, about 89 million each and| both over-populated.

CotniuunUiii ur—Th* speaker jtoihtnf out that

Oiimniunitm or, as h«- Jccined to: prefer to dcdignato ** "Mirxlan-

iaiii-LerHnism," U an ideology bydoctrine and not by militaryooeroion - a writable religion In

; ih:« section o/ the world, "tal-; Jored" jwrtlcular'y for the type of1 poop!* found there, ]t Is built,. fcit said, on e strong. feeling of! reef, self-determination and inj rk'flancn of impcrialUra. although

i: Is rcrtlly a nrW form of tm-i pcrlalin'm operating with rdl-j gious force on « largely iltit<.-ra.ti>•pcoi'lc. Iniirr.-strd.irr .tlit-ir , own' foik-w«x nnd not, In sny t-aac. (n-j trri*tcd In. (vonoroioi.. For this jj rcaaou• they arp" rrady to aciept

of the ruiiag classr-s an-i {,„ ...J*l ies; but thc*U', tit* «vtrr. | |.''"littU' or no effi-vi on t). ,,,..people, he c'liarai'tt-rii,,! u.» .',i.,^'tan» «» thinking w f ,-„,..' ^ " j j "wholb w*iid, but wliho'it «n t'*prceiatton of the iltimtion y'c^iits e«e<rt on f>ur eccc-a t.. •>, !,' 'materials found in th- ..r ,.„'•*ahd so Mo/t'ly rt«'(r<li(J |>\ •• THe '-orchiti1' was »n'. .."„.. * •

Gicnn Carver.

W. T. Brfckcnrldsn ^ ,* U ( .C6m<>& hack after «n n l , . . . , „',s i s months, r h i l e |-;d Ijiih, t 4iC

al.iu 'wamily urn-ti-i afti r ,, ,..,''

er of Westpor;, NT. y.. «i, i ij!,'^'A. Hehm«n of Slioit Hi s,\>7-received ay viE- Log n of«l«c'»td to

local Engineer Honored by

Andro Engine«rirtq Society

C o l l r<Mi| wa« : n v « i , | u | „•, . „ ,

<tr,v memb<Ti j t i i p by, th , ' A , | ,, v

i l 8 o c i * t y in f r,.,;. , ( . , , "

City Mason ContractorGuy Soccodato, Prop,

New Conatructlon & AlteratiomPhone: SUmmlt «-M71

l» Morrla Ct Summit

JOSEPH DELUCA

M«ton Contractor

Brick and cement work. Plasteringor any kind of mason work.

Summit 6-4260

ZOTTE'S ESSO SERVICI

€s$oGas - Oil • Lubrication

For Prompt Servicecall SUMMIT MM1

eer. Bread, Aahwood * Morrta An.

M1LLIIVERS

SUBURBAN HAT BARReady To Wear

RemodelingAccessories

SCmmit 6-1975UUt Summit Ave.

• FAINT DEALERS.*

SUMMITWallpaper & Paint Co.

DEVOE 4 SAPOLTNPaints A Varnitbea

Washable Wall PapersIBB SprlaffJeM Av«. SO. t-tm

O PAINTERS O

EDWARD CHIOVAROUAND SON

' Painting ContractorsDecorators

Eitlmatet Furnlthtd

SuinuiiU Oidra f l

O PET SHOPS

CENTER CARPET"Floor DovtrtosmOt trtftf

WATCH,JEWELRY

AU LmAtm Braa4iLinoleum A Formica Cabinet Tops!;It Summit At*. SCtarit §4f«t

CHATHAM PET SHOPWe board your birds vrbtlc

you're on vacationCHATHAM «-«7M

ST. CHATHAMrattans In M«» «t BnlMtBf

oft HIHfUJ* AT*.

PICTURE

BIOYCLXfl

F«iti-Rcpmlri>Bal«i*Btrrle«

M. SUSODTMW

MATERIALS

STEPHENS . MILLER CO.

E. LFITTERiR

Linoleum A AspbaltTile In»t»lled By Hxptrti

Bns4Ioom Os-rpfU

. lft Btwdniromt KA. M »{ II

g FOOfl MARKETS §

lANNELLA'Sk MAR

Kists

# LAMP

ItailM fowlsLl«uors • Wli* • Berr

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al

o vmoi OIL oSTEPHENS - MILLER CO.

THE IAMP SHOPIfula An*LAMfS

Mad« to OrdtrfiHADKS

pi

# ItAVJfMIES #

'»•#! unmnt Am

F. E. ROBINSON1

CustomPicture framing

» Painting*d >s Restored - FlelincdSUmmlt «-31M

«pringlleld Ave.

O - PLVMSERS

JOS. O. CHRYSTAL CQPUfMBINO ft HKATUK

i mmm MKTAL WORKP1»«M< HVMMIT *4IT1

UROY BALDWIN

Y SUNOCO SERVICES U N O C O

Lubrication - Car WashingCars Called For and Delivered

SUmmlt 9*mMorris Ave. & Broad St.

JOE'SGULFSERVICE STATION

G33 - Oil - LubricationRoad Service

rail SUMMIT 6-317!Mil Springfield Ave.

STATIONERY

r yfo:i»win» fey* *-or» i» ::rr*y j *>t«ttmtTtts. That it l« inlluont-i-d

^ la :h« c-.rt or Su1a3-.lv b y phy»|oai force, he branded'as aT,i.npk» (Bmil AT»c'j»-f.->t t (S

3 "I.Vj oriwirrers-f of K) frrt

?J.May

t H-»— ft',* Clcrti of <t*\f4h«t

ct*T »t

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B<* rf

; Dr. (Jrigga excluded Thailand•«rul parts of India where there Id' rors!.j|-rab;p wenkli and. «lso iri-i cliutrializnl and farming com-

rs. whoM< profile do not re-to the ideology ais Uo UIMC

in the urias where poor health, a'short life expectancy," etc., prevail,

In o:her word*, there arc twodistinct class lines »- those whoare the rulers, together withthose who have the benefit of"Wetttrn civilisation, and the com-mon people, the latter being"meat" for Communism, like theIndoflesiartt, 'although: the speak-er did admit that Oommunint in-filtration had a conaldajable in-fluence in India.

PKHCHrAL M. tiLXXQ,

SIEGEL'SSTATIONERY SHOP

Office & Home SAtioneryHark Cross Leather Goods

Greeting CardsSUramit t-tm

9H Springfleld Art.

TELEVISION

SUMMIT RADIO &APPLIANCE CO.

AuthoriteA DM1«T• Da Mont • RCA • Pfattcoo

• a f b C lin.

TOYS

CARL'S BABYLAND"IW Tor Center In TbU Are*"

Completa Llna OfPlayground Equipment

SM Mali* Sfc, Ckatluun CM

• WALLPAPER #

HILL CITY PAINT &WALLPAPER CO., Inc.

DuPont - Dutch BoyPratt ft Lambert

PAINTSAil Maltoa of

Ava.SUMMIT *-m§

WATER,

SERVICE

— PORTA-SOPTWater Conditioning Spc

^A STILESSOFT WATER SIRVICi

ffttti* Um

UWAh ADVKRTWKMENT

AMAW nd to

tttUflto »m»nij

p p e t »n ordtmrtc* sntttUfl:"on ordirrnuc* r»«tiUt(a« «p«et»| tr«f•tto maintvm mmm «a tmt*intltm* *nd other pubiif fttk«w laih» Clljr of flummlt, *n4 protlrttn*for »«»lt lM fw »IO)H»4OIM» ^»*»#^f"

W ri A w n *T rat o«»«-mm oowoa, m tm cnt ortfintW;I. VtUkt nation « of th* *f«t#»#»«

tton«l oNlliimicie b« wn»n<J»d t Mmtapiitmtnxnt tm fettm»:

M.WMA M?t«t from Oh»ttniitArmu* to Morru AVMIU*. PwrtORf m

an Mi» Ihrtith *!«• to ilmltwf to tirShoiicf from, t;M A.M. to • » ) P M

ft. Or«#oe»? AT*ntt» from WrKKlUndft*«nu# to |«orw!»* *•*?«# |«*ffcJ«t

sat.. t».

'"* «•••«• i t *

RAKKT

17,

c*ur

CERTinc»TC or

to retof th» S7OC»iiN)J.Sfn« for *}i*d!<»o!a»!oB thtrtaf. »>r thr of

aSSOCIATTW' SrvCMTT' S.'J.. t

[ t^ thJi WK

t. tX5T« B

i*rttef. DO HXKKBT

to th

MARSH.

eH?TIFT. tV* ,fHr *»M «rTw•Rd. on *S>« <Pitr'»*nih rtur r-f So

'ing; to the <dt«o*ctl»(0...c?t t a whiS 3d

writ-

wrl «^ tft* prBOW ea • f it* in «SSee in pro-

IS TE3TfilK»?T WBBRB0T. T

•SUM Kf Oflidsl "s* TJ!r. A.T).

U.OTB 8JT«t. a*.

Rtr.Of St»t<>.

SOttCE W» BIDDERS

cr r r or »ti«Mnr,""!nwr JKKSETCwatnn K«. 1 — Benraje runsContract K«. j — is«e<rteal Wwfc®&tite£> PSOPOeAUS for Confr*rt

Jfo. • teTOlrtsu th« lcauilnuon «ruidttlonat **W»M» p«ar.js« »R*S <ert*ia»p$»yrt#B»ot wtx* la the lottetlag curof Summit S»w»gt Pumpiar 8t*tlon.*u4 far Ccwittrtct Jj». 3.tnro'*lns «i«.trlcal i s * ta eoaRfctloa with Con-tract K».- 4, Sne!o4taf tbe f«rr.l«h!neof att labor *oa nctrritl*, -for theCttr of Saaai t . !t*w J#m*F, '•111 bereeeited by tS« C«nabpa Cfluneil oftin Ctty oC'Swomit at Cttr H»U. Bum-mlU Knr f«m«r natit i*0 o'clockMl . fKJB.T) >M t^J«*ir, »pcsa»»rJ. ISHL iS ir!vs*ss 'tlm» th«y «1H fct

8ll fte la *eesrdMe< VHh^ d»*tn^«, tens* of tb*5 n S form of toa

Dairy ProductiMINiiif Ion 7-0025

He mentioned, parcRthetlcaUy,the c&ae of th# late Kirt r S«ud ofSaudi Arabia, with nl« 300 mil-lion a year Income front oil, «thc'people aurrwundiiig hint In i

*riuog on lurnUDtd,

S;,m ,fn?<1< J*^*61' w m* city ofSummu for m amouet not !(«« shmn

T£r7m m% o! tm "^ d propawt i luttKunt of com-,tmtnt- by > cor{Kwate »wety com-

P»n» auttiortjwd t 0 au .buat&Mft !nS J that «uch eowpany vUlwndwrrlM. and lsitt« to the Cltj olauwmtt a performance bond la atai>titory form to t»,bM of Uie C U

awdei» «re notified tfiat unflerChapter ISO of th? him of 1S»«. Slateof fit* JtrMty. they wiu b« reaulri^to rurnuh a «tan<3*r<i form of qu«-ttonnrtr* and financial atatraientccsatalnlng a eomplete statement ofthe bidder's »bsiity, flnaaelal ?tand-itig »nd eipurlMJCe in i»rfor«tngwork of the tfpe contemplated. b«-lore t«rh bidder csn bB fiirnlshwlplar» and apecUltattoM.

The, City, through ita Boclnrtnway refuse to furnlah ttich bidder*whose ttntement U unaaiUfactonwith phna «nd »pi«cinc»tioiM

The city W E H M th# right to re-ject any or «!1 bid*, ana to »cc*wtthat one which, m tu judjtm«nt beatmmm lt« tntere«U.

P!wui and specification* ma? 6st»inwj nt the office of tb« Con-

?.!.iP lg ln** r ' m"'m r KIllMn,» » NUlburn A»f.. Short Kilt*. !(€>»J«n«y M jn payment of aiOJDO for eiwrhset. The deposit will DO rtturnM onlyto contractor* »u»mttUn« bonnndeproposul* who return the plan* jngood condition, within ten <1O) a»ySafter (jptalng of blfla.

By Direction of the Common Coun-cil of the- City of Summit. •

Sat«d; JfOTember 4, 1JS3,KARBTf C. KATB8.

City Clerlt.»OT. j , 13. 18

audio pnf;lnfii'nn;?• II" n - , • . '•tlit1 flvvard a t the S<»r»i • ,• . ;-.::..,. \banrjiict hold r i ^ tn t . y . in , , , - 7 " ' , 'tion wi th (he orgunibui(i::'<> f «>-annual convention, hr'l j : ; t!;Hot« | N*€w Ya'rtsrr. N.-tt- York

nearly forty jvnr.- in tclui; i| ,,1search «t Rcll Tolrpijoi-.r Lih,-»..tori;* BsuJ ll« prrdi-vt^-fif/•">•!,.,.ilzation, the rni;ls;i>ri'ii>K •• i r-nu'rtt of tin? Wfdtrjn t . c i r c 'Campariy and his inventions h«v»been related, for the rmwt iwrt, isthe tranffiniJSlon, wtordins anireproduction of ^ie*ch nnd niuiic.

The Audio Engineering Bociny:Is a professional organization inthe ftel<J of recording, tmnsmli-,

.aion and reproduction of t«uri.in frequtfuciw audible to the he- „ntari car, It wvm formed in 2SHJSI

to a d j u n c t the throry nnd prac-tice t>f audio cKfineering nnd i»jallied arts;

To Give Tax Report• Berkeley IldRbtn—Tax A;mm;

Theodore C- Piu.nib is schciluied,to make a'tax jstudy report »t *mcettngr of tb» Association of ilu- >nicips] Tas Asac«ors at the «r.-ntml conferenca of the StiUteagu« of Munkipaliticj now .tag held at Atlantic City. . ,

NOTICE la EEBEBT-GIVEN. Thatthe Stial fcccount of th* ju*»crlberiSxreutow of the Lfl«t WU1 «nd Twu-metit of HKUBf BOCKWKLL MABIK.dw3(f«j!ed, *ill b« audited and tt«t«dtiy the SurrofatR, »nil rRportfd foratttlemeiu to the 0nlt»n Cutmty CourtProbate Division, on Thursday th*17th d»y of Ocecnbrr. next, at 10 A.M.

Dated! November 13, 19$3,t p strnmr TRUST COWPASY,

Bmuton.«chtnl(! S: "Boiirne. Atty'*383 Sprln^ftpld At,, siimmH, K, 3.Nov. 19. 28, Dec, 3. KK-o | « 4 w

F < ? .SO

NOTICE 18 H m n B T OIVKN, Tlwtthu <lh Inttr»n«Mil»t« ncoownt of ttxtnutwcritiiMr*, Trus tee of ill* t rur t «n-tttf PiHfcnph 17 (t>) for th# h«>npfltof th^ lawful tMni» of Un, A, A, PuJl-mfT iftwtnfrljf Marie I'nctiirfit n nl«««,^ iM*r th# I<wit Will »Bt( lVttaiti4>itt ofW«KDA M, CRICHFIELn. dMsadi-tl,will hi* nuditM! «n«j otatfd by theSuiwtntf, unit rt|>«irti»dl ror *wttierriiiritto Iht Union Coiinljr Court, ProlwtpDlvUlon, on Thiir«a»y, the 24th dayof Tiftembn, next, at JO A.M.

Dfttlrt: N»vi-irib»r 11, IBS3, ANNA M. n.r,MJNO,

JfKNflt

Rrnrr Plat*. Attwticy,i MS Virgil A*,, Rlfl^i-nrid, n 3.Not, IB, M, DPO. 3

What wf}te

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better...

OVMOM HAD*

1MINMSM.

Ort« of th« firstquestions «ff»r anyf . re -

WAS ITWhy not bt

•*• i l y andinsured

T«-d*y.

Holmes AgencyREALTORS -

Iterttng Summit andFor 5 6 J

CodtBngtoaFiremen andM&M Score Sweeps

I, B- Coddtafton Company wont<-,ree matche* from the Ft»U&w*yNO. .2 Club" iii roatchwi bowie<j «t.;.,« Berkaley Recreation lanea laatThursday night, with the Wi*^.

»nd Junior Or<i*r a(«o rmmi-L!ean aweppj over the p*c»±

Club and' Felliway number one.M&M U«d with the Junior Order.von two froft H«rry'j Esso, withhr s A « i winning two from Ewt Buds.

Th* MifK Serie* of ih(i eveiu.igi t li recorded by Walt Unborn* ofne Firemen with a Ml, with thf>ugh individual garni going ta At

»f relliway No, 1, with a

City to SponsortokatbdjLaagua for Adults

Tut Summit ftoatf or Recreationwii. again *pon»or * city B««k«t-ball Lwgue for »4Ui t Tjj

« » y ilgnified t^eirintention »/ p*rtici^atln| withhopet for . «jx t W B J ! w i r u t , f

Th» Hilh tMffl series went totht Ffreme» with 2318, with th*

h (tfljf'e $*•** b«lnf recmdeclthe Uk%\ Clul>.

rrovldeno* Bowliiij U « H J «

T*«M Point*M & M ••-• . i . . , . - . , . . . . : , 2 1

Junior Order , . . 3*Ilarry'a g*sp . , . , . , ;. 25,\ Act* 33

A Bud* yKelUway No. 1 2jL, B. Codding ton isp»<* Club , jo

y

YMCA FormingAdult Co-EdBadminton Club

The Summit YMCA announced:»ri recently to org&hlee an

Mult ea«e*l badminton group that!! pl*y every Friday' night in

its fymnaafvm. Thl* It the first in•trite of stew to be taken to

provide A wld*r range of programopportunities for the raaidetita ofthe Summit, area on a co-rdut.i-tioml b««l*. Feraon* inttrasttd in'.<*rning to play badminton or toimprove their •kill In thl* sportshould telephone or write theSummit YM(2A,

At t later time it \* hop«d toexpand the ictlvHle* at the YMCAon Friday night, In addition tobadminton it la planned to #pon-*»r co-ed iwimmlng) social andrecreational eictivitlei on a mem-bmhip baili. The Idea of "Fridayright being; party night at theYMCA" 1* th« goal toward whichthe AMoelAtlon la working.

The ladiea' badminton groupesntinu** to schedule itt actlvi-f.M at the YMCA on Tuesday andThursday morning* and inviteUdiet to join the da**?*

The YMCA volleyball league haabeen playing fame* for a monthand b Intere«te4 In recruitingyoung men willing to participate.Tht basketball committee will an-nounce IU plans for the e«uonvery toon.

pi-lty i«ter«stcd l.i ipojt(r*ra in the basketball htliue,kindly i n t a c t fear] Uwton oftht Summit Recreation D,p.rt-m»nt for particular*, if there artany pUyerg lntere*tea in pityingduring the winter or hav* t tMmto enU-r the league, pl«a»» contactthe above. The Recreation D«-partiwent would like to itart amixed badminton group and amen'* volley ball group, w |th bothactivities t 0 s t t r l %fUt

h

taf wteh wachlnf W Mm. B*tyB*u§ i*4 tb* fine orfanixatkMi jof her tutoring.' Summit had a '_reowil of aeven victories, thtueittmim, wfctch m i &» beet in iwcest yttn. The hilltop aophomoregroup wtnt undefeated and re.

<!»feata4

THB SUMMIT IffHALP, THURSDA/, rKrVtMlEI tt. I f S3

Sampson DropsIn CmmtywM*

Scoring

the county tabaSatiow witfetotal of 47 po-rri for fivewhich includeend five

to*.mty of Ot tr ioak Hmfi ia l at *n

a K*fi fi&is^tuBg &2$&} Mloxijay ftt thfce

With .« nwonl «f U8O0B ve,Rides in mat 4*}; the Wa^hiagton,^ C Hn*wajr.Bri<t»eowr thepo-

aa># thejrtphic Society.

day*, pitying R g 4 t l t 4 9 i m e t w h l i ( j

g»in« • irty for othen. A p!«yd»y Jwaa inaugurated with Morrl*to\knHigh School thii y « r , w uh e j a r s .l«r and aenior group traveJlin- u>Willburn. Th« *tnio;« io#t at Mill,

km th

Indoor archery will , 1 ^ ^inaugurated providing sufficientInterest ii ihown by fcn organl»«dgroup.

Richland ReturnsLead in Girls'Bowling League

RichUnd gain^ «|r«t pile, inth* Berkeley Women'* Sowlln,League iMt.Monday by winningti|r*e pointi from Bank* A flked,featured by F. Dennis'* 4M aWlM«nd Grace CovfeUo'i fin* f3f. Inother WtchtA Second placl flerrl'•tclla KCWB split with the Mountain£lean,cra, e»ch club garnering twopofnjj. Delia'* in winning rhr«tstraight from Borkdey lunch al-so gained four polntt in the *Und-inp. The feerkeley Btkery wonthree- point* from Berkley Hall,led by E Vaatole'* 151 openinggame. A 4 J Hardware found thecompetition rather sharp, losingall three to the Berkeley Pharmacy,

BwlMley Hilfbrt Women'*ln$ut

The nicW*n« Company3errUe)i*"-

Polnu

n* Bktrt id '

MounUin C!*an#rt i»A. & 3. H»r(t*-»ft It»<-fke!»y tunch»on»rt» . ]«Berkeley B»kery nB. H. MIWWMJT ]jBerkeley Hall |

Seaust* ef NofemBW ! ilerritttla KIWI

M. Srouher U i 15J, 113; R. M , ,! » , 1S3; C. Dulhero m, 113: O. Curt*!151, HI. 101: I, SerrUclU 131, 1M, 141;B KOMO US. 1«S. Htndloip—». IT.1J. Total* Wm—721, T20, « « .

Mountain d«anena. Mitaah M, 1J3. M ; % Lennon M.

H?. 131; N. Firrtrt 150 Hi, 131; M.Kfrn 130. 119, 141; H. liter 131, 1S7,173, Totll Pini-«1«. 74], 619.

Della'iA, L»«ftr 137, 1J8, 334; K, Mulltno

i n . 123, IK: V. same* 192, Ui, l«J;H. Bnkler 1»«.-137/118; T. Bank* 1«.1M. 123. Tot»l PiM—7M, 727, MO.

Berkeley lunch3 KrlmM T3S. 11$. 190; M. X>el Du-

C»r 104. 87; F. CaUlo 113, US, »I M.Smith 133, 1*3, MS; « . nt!l» 140, M;A. Frrrjra 109, 111. H»ndic»p-«J. 47,70. Tot«l Pln»-fl»l. 839. W«.

RkhUnd CO.R Carinrajo 124. 143, 181; L Behrim

123, 134, 134: T. PM|l!wi 13«. SS, 1*3:O C»vl»llo 119. 131, 1M: J". DtnnU111,' 145, 170. Totnl Pins—744, MS, T73.

coiW. MichAlt aca&e •» cofitge HighA drill M

w » » * m »• • w H'Wywuim wSQ •1*0

Kitimt. Ttofit naif htbiti JerebfieASnuil duso. Remedial readiflg. Muik,•rt, tn/au iHof, W t t , large gjmt 40•trMonOrwgeittBwircc.Hot' '

!••0ISCMOM

RMIOt SCKOOt« l SCMOOl ___....

Hfl,PII.

CHi t

DIAMONDSPURCHASED

f P O M

F S f .4 I £ S

IN-' ) I V ! [ H i ' I f S

l\ • M l IVIIV

L. BW. 103, 211. 102: P. J*untU 101,15J, 98: M, L'nhfirt »8. 103. 114; M.D!S»lm 138, 123. 133; it . BeUWr H7.HO 158 H»ndic»p—33. 33. 33. Total

I Pltus-617. 775, 640,Berkeler Baker?

B Vutol* Hi. 102, l i t : r. Sinchet117, 190, 137: K. B«rrm«nn' 14«, !3«,134; H. Dlngl»y 118, 117: B. Dri«nef

' 121. 1J4, 131| O ZelM 101. T«»l Pln»—S4S, 362, «4-7,-— - - --- ••

Bffkflf* Hi l l

M»'nd»w to?, 114. 94: > . StVnf»rlit?. 1M: C. Wplllnji « , M l . 1"DunV*1 IIS. 101. **• ffunrtlcup—18. TOtnl Ptn««M3, «7t. «M.

A, A J, Hsrdwftft .

&D 74; r.^JohrtM, il7."»: 'i.. B»try 7S.79." 63: «. M'wton PI. 119, 113. HjmH-MP--80 M, DO. Tot«l Pln»-S78, 574. &2*.

B. M. Ph«rw«cTM. Smith l'«. 188. l » ; ». £!£"«•«

1?7 ua, 113; n. Kr»iwe 87. 128, 79; *•Wrilioy 13&, 14*, 104: t . RfJmsn 137,153, 1J8. Tottl Pin*—(KM. 710. 851,

HigK School Girii Downpower College in Hockty

Thp rti«roon and white glrli re-icnt'y completed dn outitandinghockey AMson registering « winover the P«nr;cr College of EaatOranfc. P«n»«r, an outitandi^gphysical rdticfttion «chool, re-qurstcd * practice <or their sec-ond string team, vvhbh i« com-posed mostly of juniors and ten-low. Summit High School facedthe Panwr glrla la»t Wednwdayat Memorial Field «nd pewted a2-1 victory over their collegiate

with.theon the return

Viot«ry

infive toutlutowju »n4after „tpucij(i«wn. WiJiltalso of Summie High. i»

^ H ; &a th« li*t wiUb a t«ri*l i,„„ ^ I points for five game* of wftxs

• three were toachdowtw and f »o- puitit-S after

;Ti«»u«*.of

vtaurniu

ofCam-

Roger Samp***),School'i nifh soorliif «rtd lHajrer,dropped to *«c<m<d kratiogi last we«i«by Joseph Appello ofwho lm* « *«tl*cdo« ( r f l W ^ . n . .for six g«|iu#. include* sixty runUP ii» tb* iast two *Urt*.

' u «» po^u-far «VMIini;udlR| 11 touehdowiss y

and" tt»r«e |>wn » after teu*tt- C e m m i f t t * iKfawtl lTl « * « U i « u Witaoh Md Jin. Johndowr.. Mrs. Henry C-Ahlen of CH*$(Aam»«*»ti«w»r *"** » » »*fv««l bjr

Chrl* Tt*tloth, Pingry #Ur, al*4j a«d Mr* J»hn Whit* of £lt«rt H:U» ^i»asit Twsg s t « uMf* Sn« t-nalr-of Summit, i» In fourth plate in IMT* elrcM to the n«*auutfi«g nua**u* of Mr*. C. r . F»r»ei, Jr.

, > , , .thetatut*

STONY HILL PLAYERSSUSI1

Y y Ev«niiK|fNOVEMBER 20th and 2Ut -

COM Mftl\ S( tl«OLf. Ktrkrlr) li<ftgbt»

Curtain Time.S.'W t>, M,TICKI fS $1 J O l«r Tieket, t« | |

l»t> Fey,

ppThf victory was » tribute to the

What whiskey

cosli a little more..,

tastes a litih better,.,

because it's

Custom

lltfidttf Whttkiy, | | , i ha t f . im Grim Neulnl Spiiitt, Ciivitt Ditl. Corp., H.V,

WHIN WAS THI LAST TIM1YOU* WWWliTll WAS CLiANID

Phont Summit 6-7074i't |>«t It 6W *ny tonger,•nalv* JUpaira ^ hiving Mr t»"

n meohanlon Ckmk It Toe''-5oLD

MOHU UNIT SUMMITTYMWWTIR

Stfinl Trt*atr* Ixltt lUMMIl

Government Graded I . S. CHOICE"

Roastor Steak

EXTRA FANCY NORTHWESTERNof prit*. Acme ruarant«ea that Lamasfcr brand turkey« are tht cream »(

nation* finest flotks. I'nevceikd for quality and flavor. ConipHwenfs are inevitable.Your* sure when ym ;«rv« a Lancaster brimd turkey — one quality, the finest. Ah , . .wfeat tt*%br, m leader, to weal*-, and so delici«us! Better place your order todty!

Regular New Yerk Dressed!

I - . Hr <JN. Y. DRESSED BELTSV1LLE TURKEYS 1b. Sle

Oven-Ready {visceratedHEBiSH lbs. andunder 61 TOMS

16 lbs. and | | ) .over 55

In. Acme la famous for »w*f! All «n»r»nteed government gtaitA "U. 8.CHOICE' — Juicy. dPlicloiis!

BELTSVII.LE JURIES lb. 61cEviscerated turkeys arc completely drawn, weighed afier all entails, headand feet are removed I Ready for tht stuffing! ~rUrk»> crk*t E

Rib Roast SAUCEA meal fit for a king! So tender, to delicious!

Ocean Spray ^m Ifi-oz*Cranberry Mm cans

Whole or strained. Ready to serve! Special at all Acmes!

BrisketPlate BeefBoneless ChuckGround Beef

Frtih »r CornedBONELESS

BKKf

n <)9cn. 19c«. 69c

39c

Flank SteaksTongues

». 65el-»n«*tir

Midget LiverwurstSausage Meat

LETTUCE SK". ' 1 - t r 29'ORANGES & - 2 9MclNTOSH APPLES 2 - 29EMPEROR GRAPES 2 ' - 29RIBIER GRAPES . * 19'

IDEAL CRANBERRY SAUCE 2VEGETABLE JUICE L 2D P A t ^ M I I " ^ HEARTS DELIGHTr i a H l f t T Ea# Old rash'd Fre-wtone H'»

PLUM PUDDINGBEVERAGES w 2 %

is ocCMS

cam

CUB

tt-ot. can

ICE CREAM •«« -AIRVCRB8TWtlrproof Bat Fm*

</t gallon O O 4

carton mm

Ik. I

iIk-HtDllIk bit

<i1ENDAl,r. t HEK.SK

SLICES ', 2 9Amerlean, plniento, blended Swim.

irnlt« American!

Mild Colored Cheese n $%v

Imported Danish Blue lk yqc

Kraft Veheeta 2 ft. 95cShefford Snappy «•-"•• |«; 21cImp. Gruyere ••»; T *«• 43C

FRENCH FRIESFanty 2 a 31c

Sea brook SquashBrunei SprouUBroccoli Spcari8tr«H berries »•••.Libl)¥ Penchci

IlfC

IMAL

»**, .».$e

^ ,17c

Shff fioMCotlagr ***" '1IRDSSY1

PEAS 2 ;:: 31Virginia tM SotdU Phi

ff'nBail '' is* i m*:, •Ajppll, «h«ny. apj>Je xtrsuswl. eh<?n>- itrttuael,flppi?: FfMn fiam world'* larg#«t and itio»t «n«

HOLOAT SUCGESnOrfS

Mixed NatsPecansDiamond Walnuts ^Minee Bleat w.K r..,Pumpkin »»**t ?•»••• *> »•

I fa iSinS "oaroiio tet«it«

Ideal Coffee ««fl cAsco CoffeeWincrest Coffee )k ^

IK INK

E v a p . M i l k ».«"«u.*- <% t.«COOHLJ, CRACKERS

Cookies jjjj"ch—**• 'jy

Sunshine Hi-Ho ;;Sunshine Hydrox

PAHT1T

Peanut Butter SK«*4«"

Bonners Currants *<h;S)«ani8h Ric« nT~'LMacaroni Dinner ***u*Saiire

25c

CAHDT

MarshmallowsPeanut BrittlePflftlPK: M'llnlt !.*•

a a t t i c s i%vt lnmi

CiK'oaimt HitsCAMMED GOODS

Fruit Cocktail !S2^«,

t'NICT

*>»kli Hitlf.t«. pit.

IJ-M.

KLEWR

l.Ana

• Km.

25c

! ' * • • ! , 25c

Cherries j,^*1

Pineapple j"*;^ ^Tomato juice ™^ £«

Sweet Potatoes jg* ^Onions K* »-

MISCaLANEOUS

halon Sponges «.»>,Palmoli Y« f gf g» «jgj»Paiinoli vc ««*r 2 S?«

2 niH

, 3 c»aw

~ • • rwtii* 29C nultaiiI4 fill Mil *lfi (t«W

Octagon Cleaiier g »^A iax Cleanser % ^

19c23c

Virginia tai Cltinamdit I VlrfInia U tCtlie

49-51 Maple St , Summit AYC and South St* New

THf SUMMIT HEKALD. THUHSDAY, NOVEMiEft tt , I f l l

CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING

(3-Paper Classified Combination)

tc-nowui . .TOP-SIZE

TULIP BULBSAT % PRICE

Our m*s&n-<nad Clntttr.etf.vm jr-oti a r#il laaiga^tt-

FORBESGARDEN CENTERSiCorrta Tumj&kf MLfibu-B

OOW, M4KCM, xvttal frotart m a ,ad*, *iundit, tre«t tod t»f-aia«t c o : « wftatbtr. « 4**Dnlonrtllt 3-4WWChaatatit

D McCKAT. P*lBter-r»p«luia«iir—Fur»i*is*st » South Strtxrt.

A. M. JAMBS, palatin* and d*cofmt-iBg, interior »ttd « i « l w ,

COMPRESSOR, SrOWB OUpbnfta t ypt.V-Tvin model 441. DeUtew 4 cutnle ; RAT MPEDE—-t>*>sttof- P*pero*wBni.tm, IiuluAtt BOM aa_4_|«8, without j inttrJar decorating. Sauauut .<**•»:

123. ; J.ROOM apartmant. Muter of »um-

' onl/. »1JO month. Referenda*

MINIMUM CHAi&I 10 WORDS $1.00Cfetfc WW* ONe*

Mttk«n»-$hwt H«k it**Iwnnit H«raM

SprhfHcM SIMMiltbum 4-SWO

MHfem44100

»rapMrtt «rer* w t . . U t fault »f t»» fcivtrtiMr will * • «tju»t«*

AB Copy Must t t Submitted by 5 P. M. TutidaylWANTED MALT

5SUfiI!?i summit til »<julpmt*t;Any demanatrUiiMi

Oral Satul-df},S -0 PM

Otiou. Owner «iri»«n. S*cilflcic4 far

Mlt. Pboo* *|ter $, SumisStiiMtrtoumt. fc**to u t c r n »n jeiiaw Tormir* top

t-tei 4 m*«b4&g ciuii*Suanani & frjm and roa»t*» Call « C ##«&.

mcbasr. MTAOCBL6S.»t*c0.nui4B OOOCU b«uta«w coup*

S i l 4 l"i dt

Adults only,.5 Owtfte. Bummit >-2t«l.Lliitl*! "*

I *v*ryeji.d4ttoa/

»r,S towing t*b>V.2 («.:. d*n; O*U Summit

1MB C « » n t 4fsvtr «u«rtfi«

MOW mlie»

Outd tttit;

SASH i»tt R*mbl«r. OrwobrUr 8t»-*lon Wtgon. Offtrdrlirt, r»41o uulhe*t«r. 18.000 mUw. » » MO

RentalsHOUSlPOt W f f

• zooms, attth* «dy.uu: St., t«iH»it.

M ttht-

AFAITMINT PO* WWT

5H7 PtTUOUTK, apctiUI tfriuxt 4-doar. K, * X. « d l

POITH rexim »p*rtmt&t. third flow, » -

LOVELY h#ftd painted wiia!l picture*. { TtlXOW TAB 'Inc. «er«m lM«pli-. tWedtaooa iuncheott'aet. Ola CWj>- wood. ll»!Saura, ' and Springfield

CT.KRK-typi*ti: •tenograp.aew;- book- j GRISTINGra-si&lai*ift**'. cosxsptosietei", all j p^nunKya; Bil.-rouglui national operator. | puolLslur.j

placement Top P*y. Mar- j rai. .4-349S. • .

ipprentloe. Bitwltnt ©p-Appiv Summit J*rlnltug &. Co .' 22 Btak St..

l'*p •udh Ktlj

!••>.*•*

w»j'.f. orparlor operator, s»rt or full

t:tn» work. Bwi^iff*' Beeuty Biuflio.JQ BfKhwood ROid Summit. Buai-

• n_:i ;«-'*9f_. . ' _ : . . . _ . „ ! .

GIRLS

CHARLINE'S PHARMACY

. 4i; Spnng(i«ld - v,Summit 6-1*596

BOY for alter »c6ool hour* and Satur--Aajri: Refteral work la mhot t'.OztSummit 6-MM«_

' rBUCKT.I)HiVER~A^D TAW1 CO.

HI ji T-3353

ONt t i>-«t-p«a tntd»

THIS AD at Kaftdkarchltf

aleo 3#e. retail valueFREE at Temple- Sinai

**.r bu.n.oi Senior t |l(bB J U OvonnuiUiA Saturday.w, 2U- »' t ii PM.

so.

TRUCKING

USED CARS FOE SALE

nil

TWO liil* for op*'*'--11* »hlr ping m*ciitn«. Esperlencfd. Jicis En(

• L»u.nory, 10 Mipl« S:., Suniinic. ^

BEAUTICIAN*'UHW Bajaiv IM.P'rkeek. 'Mf'» & lkj*ii*ds BeauSy baton,

• ' Huiwrut 6-OSi-S

* i «:vd caiihlf:', part -um« oriinie. New Uamptbtr* Hou««.

i; 6-9397. • .. • • \fall

pifnced SliiRlf or minted ,S-a-f siiarv dw lrfrt ir.d fam'iUonalhi:-«:ouna Box Ml Suihrtir, Mer»2d.fiurnm.i- ,_ ' ' __

"cAP^BLt *ni;e *oinan io cook «nil' »».-Ff dinner ft'.e njg'nl* pn weeV,

Mond.y through FtifiVv Thru? in(sav.li-. Plpue Sunirr.lt 8-2019 motu-

• " ' " i n ( p i . ( M t t f f f H 8 - 1 ' _ _ . _

Vil'cSLA5"v~!;j!for part r.me Per-.tn»n»n!, B . w t * A Coiu Millburn

•jg-Hj:^ _ _ _

WAITRESSESA N D • •

COUNTER GIRLSie*&t ir.d »::ricr!T*! KeiBjni condl-•>:oai. good p»y ii-"13 tiM AV'r*8« o v ' r

170 weekly. Houm 9 to » or 4 to 1.Appiv t-i of.-son.

MOTHER'S PAN TRY'tli luin. st . Chttlmm

UBW. 11 TO 40 .-

SAFEWAYSTORE, INC.

A le,atr In RfUU Oroctr*HAS OPENINGS K)R

FOODCLERKS

,. For- Th«tr Siorf In

SPRINGFIELD

__JHi3lSEC8&TARY. r«,d**tor tour, hail run-

n r rr.ir&r paii Venetian b.iiid»Call *".er 5 S

SOFA l>edr |3J; 3-pl*c* litlag room,*!30; 8 ft rtyitdtije. *100. T»&!rU«]M. ptttur«*. electric «•»_«•', fIS• r.ci in*r. v a; ncr Iteitu. 6-.;tvi)!t 6-9i72 tit>f t- • • _ • - _

CHINA rlos'ei. b.yf?«, rmlrazs, dinn'.efib!* *ad eMiH. "tialty. SumiuU <-81M-R. . .

o! &v*nd.n*«iaa.UU. Brut,

p tnlclw. .y..- »i.d up sweaiiii tooths lisa av»U-iblt. .Uruied to4|(« Hall, 21. Ukpl*St. ttbovt Boot i Uiui Sjioyi S>*lm-d*y. Kot- :i. lu to «. Calftt iad caktat. veil »li ciiy.

qUiU',1 typingMM. OUJ txpe!l»nce4 tervke. Youwill ftnd H convenient..and tconom-

sonfldeuUal.J,Jtew' ProvtdenwService. 1233 Springfield AVt..

•New providence.

MiUbura *-1 Low Mileage - - Full Guarantee'48 Mymoutb. *-dr, R. & H. # TOS.'•» Plymouth. *-«lr. » &. H. s*5.SO Plymouth. 2-Sr. Beater *5*

it *

OSB room, kii«lttnt«t. prlrstt b«t6.E*<:trlci:j/ hot w*t«, *te*in h*»i;f l 3 t S i ^ S a i M

Apart men,!,. near aU uan»-Mo peu Reidy for ©cell-

D*c. tit.f-8U5.

10ST

STEADY EMPLOYMENT

Excellent Qppt'y5-DAY WORK WEEK

AutomaticSalary IncreasesLIBERAL BENEFIT6 INCLUDE

PAID VACATIONS «£ MOUDAY6HOSPIT/MLtZATION

SICK aSNEFTTSGROUP IN3BRA.VCE

PENSION

MAN'! a"i*!nou4 ring, J>_ «;w»t, f«Wband, las: l«i luly. Reward. Market

O 4*y bed. dHict de*M. rock-cii&lr, iwln B<d box •pritij, bird

c*ge; ttiililstr »preader. lawn roil-cr. hand piow. S i S J

FOUNDUOUS - CATS - 3«« W

Wflfar* teagut noUc* Social (••*Summit Herald. If four dot I* taunt

w, tllea;, .!>:* paivs and *tcUlea

Kitil odd iou at oot-founli:o oae-hal£ .rtlitl prlc*, _ at TJiesecond ttoetf..ot CauJenipormry Ctr»-

. Z2 Watchijtig Avt., Chithkm.Oj»eu » to i. Vl3ud*y through flat-unity. • • ^ •

Ttrrka-y and 1 JJH55!L5:al1 iHIIii"'- *'i*?V_

WANTED TO BUY

• SEAVEL *«* rtfiigtratar, 10 tt. kneel-itn:. US. 8usi!nltjJ-Oi31.

ALL TOUR l Hon a nnxlest budget. Corns to Tern-p!« Sift*i COUNTRY FAIR ANDDAJiCE. Btimmlt Senior High SchoolBo?*" Orra, Saturday, Novtmbe*

W« VAT CASH l.if your UM4 tUTOItiva.aatlquw iiU*i book*.. brte-«-o*!nilh«i warm of art, etc.

OEOROE8 AtCTtOK ROOMS»3 SCMMIT AVENUi

Ttl Sumailt «-0«fl .

•48 Old*m«*U«, *«dr. R & K•JO Stareury, S*dr,•SO Dedgt. 4-dr.M«ny other* at. iow«*t pn.ee*

JAMES GORMANSummit P&ekaid,

IM Broad Bt. Summit

«», [. J

PUBLIC SALE!McKerrell'i Auto Service

Summit, N.-J.

12 noon, No»e«U>«r H'hS9S1 Trtcfor &

Stw n*8,»y duty motor.

• ^h o iL___ __„ —TWO licutfkttplr,j room*, first floor;

near center. Summit (-3916 morn*1B*»; t to I P-»n.__2 •:

private borne. MUlburu

APARTMENT3 ,-aCX)U furnished a partHMtet, con-

venient to trauiportatlon. Short| ' Hiili '.-3SH-/. - .{FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. blNULE or donate room, prUat* batfl|. Gentleman • Par ml* y Place,. Bum-I • m i ; . . ,' •'

; LARGE t-02n!ortab!e room for gi mea. 11 Itttaf' ntc*.' Summit

i BURNISHED fooii). near• Hmpiiti, BustneM womanSaamUt «-«15|, __

MCKLY ii

Oftilooi

131' HASH cuatom • suburban,tflsijpptd'. P«rfett condition. BSiortHula 7-5287.

room. «*arof ta*n OeisUfman jjfeferred. Sum-

B

WBJL appointed £urniallfd"rooma, NewKr.g.ii.d Lodge. 50 Hew England Are

Rental*

TSEWSft

HOUSIWANTH)

borhood. Kent liDOlso

1-BI»ROOM Woui* or dupSiT»4«1», » e « D.t. &• W i t . , rc

hPARTMmT furntehector.-• required bjr bu»lnc«t'

tan tKod 17. Wuit b r nUitoC

MAIUNO aadrsui und'telepho-,aa|H. WU! pay 1*0 ptr nuuU

v:.-b» buiia?*} office in SunimitHambJ«h, ? Beechwbpd rd Siiic

t PAY mgnm ca*a price* tot inj-thiaf. Antique*, chiaa. «U»fr. bnc-

patnttuZ*. ruga Touf ttttet5

randttlon, *5&. Samisilt S-"4J3,1 aCQiJiCy IlTing roam/Dunean Phytt

(iialnj *Ui?e. Walnut tad ivi)r>' SMJ-room iult«. SlmmsjM metal bfdroojn,• adlrons, crio and W ttich girS't•Slk». MUlaum 6-134S-R

TWO-TO'CD bio we - wool nig,M l b *

"Q" Oaugt. S0r« ottprice: engines, tut, ac-

ceMtorfM. Short HlUa "-2«74.

AUCTION ROOUS47-19 Summit ATCDU*

Summit «-2Ul

PORD i»« Victoria, FordomatJc, re*w ,wmt*-w*u %\tt*. ' bio«r-ouf. i>r6of t i £ ! i _ ; i iuibta, Jl.W mil**, on* owner »Bd r DOUBUE roam, twin- be4» and prtT«t« !Jrlvtr, M,2»S. MUlbura «-^8»;:_ __ b*-.l». Parkin*" •£»«•#. Rf^5'«ftti»l t

" * i ^ j ReiiiborWood. OcnUcmen.only. Sum- | MAS tewu * 6 s ' J

TOO IATI TO CLASSIFY

Mt DOD0S isdin. ner{tctcor.dSUoi^South te

good tlrei, jnc>tar toad condition,»t3. Short HUU t-JMJ.

1»—MUalC

UPRJCHT PIANO. goo4 condition. M4.Summit 8-XM4.

COOKMASTER g»*' rjng#. 3J'' icrou.PtrfK-t varkini fondtiloa. B**i oJ-

STESOGRAPHt'lt—Typlit. 5 day •week,k:it>«lcd«t of tii*uranc» ' torip!titBlrdt' Ajffl'ty. » Whlulnghim Ter,MHiburn Ml 8-6*W, _

WAintESS. full tlmf. hoar« >:J5-S:1S,ChrUtmM pMllloni Apptt la per*on.Lord A Tas'.o: 203 Mlliburn Ave.M>!:burn _ __.

EXPEREENCED baby aittw to ttaywith 3«y»ai-olti duili.il day- Short

• Hit!* 1-M15

APPLYSAFEWAY STORE

727 Morris TurnpikeSpringfield, N. J.

STEISWATT grand piano. S'19", ma-rioginv. r;pe I.; beautilul tone, taptrfect candltlon. »140fl. StromowtCtrUon Cotuole radio, *23. Summit

3WGER loo: pn3>: inichine-. 1983 mod- '< 6-lS47»W. " :

-'• ch»'.n atilch..' with «t:*ch.mei;tj. '"~

BOOKS L'.Sn-lM. ecllectlonaboaka bought. Aaj iantity

__3-1403__ ;

BOOKU waatKk. Plea«» call tor «••tain P U Book Shop PlaiafleJd «-390(1.

BOUND, 54" diameter, center pedestal.table.. Short. .HllU ^-MM

..J1295

Oss

CLERK-TYPIST«Modern »ir condltlone-d plant, growing.-company, Summit Good »t flgurw;• typing ewaentli:. Work la

dfp«rtm*nt. Box 398, 6unamtt.

week.

REAL ESTATESALESMAN

si.-rse bii l i wi'.ri oli e«t»t)iiihedW-v.Jrd firm Advtntaiea of localBaard memberalup— ple»«nt olficev'.;h modem aecomod»t!»ai,ABlxperl-fiiced. preferred but not neewwary.Please send" partlrular« includlag ref-ere»CNt to Bos 9iO, fiumml: Herald,SunLMiit.

Petf«;i coadltiors. ISO or bet.c

ELKTTRIC j'.ove. i l ; ;> lUfd. Kx<;f*l«iteaadi'lon. Phone Ct»t!i»ai t-»O3*-J»!t?r 5:3S er •we«k«r.d*.

Etutr*033 coa-r.i to-«acriftc«

Ml-

TROMBONE. E. K Bltulng artUt 'model,' M3. Short H11U 7-3910.

TEL'EVTSIOJi, neie IS"

Iclidu »n:15 'W*>er<.*1 Pi

APEX wishlnf anathine, practicallysew, Lous 'than tvait price.6-0M9-W.

Help Wanted Mdt Ii NmaltPDRACAKENT: gtneni ' olhee -worket.

thorough and ear«£ul, for postlnt,checking. Flexible houri. Eiperienre !riot needed. Anj-weT Box 443. Bummlt, >

:j'x*.«'«". Burgundy color, leafdejsiga. ft'tlwn. C£l Summit S-S402-J

ii , 4-9.

SALESPEKSONPart or full lime, before ChrtatmaaKxpetlehce preferred b~M not

.1

0 E. WASHER', wringer type. Sood con-dition. *53. Cadi Suinniit 4-8217 after3 or »ee>-ecd.

OBWOENE taportetl Butouk ru£~Trr'•:>'•". la perte« coalition. |900.Smtw.it «-lWl~V<. .

"SOPA~6'3", 3-cu»hloa. tria* »nd tanchtriat wool. Bargtin. 153. Kelvjna-tor, 3.T5 CM. tt Good coneUtlon. Idealfor country ar ip»rt- Sow 140. lathe »pflag <&»• Surcmit «-85ce-J.

BiAUTirUL, carved oak dfsi and

II—DUGS .\N*I» r«T8 ,

POODLT. pupjle*. tiny imported Eeg-i.itc.-fd Minlatiixea. Good homea «a-A»r.'.UK At xtud, lour imported tbow

PAJtAKUrins' talkine~«tr*rn] cages,rood luppliea. CaU Mllfourn 6-0898.

OEIRMAK Sixeprierds; excellent breed-ing, hoose broken, complete im-munized, One m»l§, one female,HnUed in the home wi;h children.V-t m o n t!ia. Cail Mtnuquan-•S387-W. ' •

SEAL POUs'T Siamese Vlttewi;' tliowqualitr. Unexcelled pedigree; dc«pblue eyf* and itraixiit tails. HomariUed and lovable Inoculated.CtvrUtcna* dejifery or aooner. JTS.Phone Summit- <-iS6S..

houst brolcert. Summit 8-5422.

I9S; Kanie-j tpreadi. hamp-er, by appolataieat. Ss-uth O2-TftSO.

fcbusTER stirl wanted, Apply Brook.. Si-veet Shop. 337 Mlllburn Ave..

THE TOT'S SHOP353 H?:ia$'At',i Afe. S\immlt 6-0413

OB.110, Sriort HU5» 7-3

WORKING housekeeper for bualaeui; ciuple in 4-room apartmeat In

•J BprlttRtield, 3 pro, until alter din-\ .tier 5 days, muit be good cook.A Telfer. '4 Forwt diltf, BprlnptleW.< MlUbum S-S086 ajter « p.m

Former telephonej OperatorstNeeded now in Summit for,ffull or part-time work. Op-ferator wag^s are now at an:all-time high and your previ-jtoua service means higher pay.)i. For further information: |i Call Miss Geddis at; SUmmit 6. Official 12• Or visit her at

544 Springfield Avenue,• ;• Summitt NEW JERSEY BELli TELEPHONE

EMPLOYMENT AGENCYWAS3TED, house worlterj, » 5 to *W.

Couples* $400 to 1125. Reotf* Employ-m;nt . Rericy. 421 E&sex St.. >dU-burn. Mi. 6-0917.

BCFTAIX) head, ttee*t»o>. china ted {IJJplace. Suninut.

older tJT>e,

held, rHaifa.t MS Oaldaod

SERVICES OFfEREDt . Ii—CARPrNTOtS

FRED 8TBNOELCafpentrj repalra, alteratlona, cabinet*bsxa, formica top*, recreation room*.lddflcm*. Vnlonvtll* 2-6832.

it%JtOOARy fottr-paster twia bed*.sood condUloa imperative, Mlliburn8-63.6-J

DIAMOND APMAISEHS ;OFFICIAL Dumond Apprauen, Bldotj

T Hoi;. Z&X. 1882. MA 3-XT3*. IMBroad street (Market); take «1 la !BlBih- floor.

'4? Cadillac Coupe'48 C»diilac Stedan ,'51 Chrysler Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . 1293IHSX>SJOOU mi Living "roam. 3*rd' llcwrT'50 Chrysler S«dan'51 Dodge Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1095'48 Oldsmobile Sedan . . . . . . . . 695

Ors. are price-d without' trade*.SPERCO MOTOR CO. INC.

491 MORRIS AVE.SUMMIT 64700

CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE

J days work, with' ex pit enee erecting chain lint. ttn<i )j

and ioubi7':_J?J1IJif™!:_Biynwls «'W12.roam*. ConTenlent location. Parklfti i IMPLOTMENT WANTED

™ _ _

vomtn wanu

niiigi.

•jiae*. UummitFLTtMsilK) roam, separate ritrine*.

113 week. Gentitman only. Oarage-6untm:t «-SI90-R.

; MHXBURN'. Large room. 4 wlndowa,• • redar cWset. near S»uj. train, tord

& Taylor. W. South Ortnge >8433._I SINGLE room, ceat'er of tawn. 2ndI • t\sor. Kitchen prhril«gi*..R»iuonaW«.[ It r. J anawr; cal> after J p.m. Sum-1 '».;•. S-;»o-J. 43S 5prlr.£fteld Aft.

position »*

3* lea St Service

WE BUY acrap iron and metal Topprice* paid. Wilburs «-21»2-R

PERSONAL

INSTRUCTIONSACCORDiON *nd fUvt lUa Outtar

t,e«oo» at your hoirn*. if etmttf^ *Werner Mlllburn «-lT»-J or Hua-

BIDE to Seton Hall, Newark. 00Tuea and Thur*. evening.^. Summit8-0J37-M.

TLTOK1NG—COUUEGK E-S-t«*.!«CE_._ I Other examinations In engineering

and chfmLstrT. South Ora&ge

USED CARS FOR SALE19SO BUICK Sedanette; white wall

tire*. Look« new. 3,300 milts. Bestoffer, p ^rk_St..__SurnmU_Ji-T935.

1950 FORD Custom coupe; 28,000mile*, one owner. 11.050, Summit6-W54 .

j3-238«.

RentalsHOUSE FOR HINT

FOR SAL.K or rent to rtapoiuiible p*r'.y—•older hbUil* ta fia» condition. Sor-ty. no «mall chUAren U rented. e«m-mit 8-5183-J.

NEV.LY d»;c.-a',e-fl double a art singlerooau. Kitchen privileges; #icell*nt!ociXlon. Ci)l Summit 8*4(834. •

COMFORTABUE rooro, re»ldent!»l '«c«.tlon. 3 minute* to :»:!road and bua.

8-lOil.POOM tar young man, private home,

cir ipact, reference*. Short Hill* 7-' 3 6 8 4 - W • ' _____

PHEASANT front room, prirate homt,b«s!B**s tentltmen preferred. ShortHill* 7-28^0. .••.,•

T H E EUCLIDWe'l appointed rooms- for pennaneniana srajuier.t ruuta. It Euclid AT*.iCsr- - B«*c&woo«J Rd.) Bummit • •

t—HOVSCHOLO

SOLID oak dinlnf roam le1.- royatable, 6 chalta, buftr; aad' ie-vrCftaUr* newlr upiwiater«i ini. CCIafter B p.m. Summit <S-70GJ.J

IXiDlUOOS Console te*lr,j- irachht'|Uarant#eS by Stnger. .KKfjiiicondition. |8j , Baniniit 6-D12S.M,

3-PIECK llvUig room set, vsth 2 «-jof ajlp corera, HOP. Midlpn «-3»:

MUSICAL i i

BSBT »ra,na pl»uo, excelltnt eond;-tlon «O0. PUtuflfld 3,01!8

. I—ANTIQltS

CHRISTI.IAS ppatlttf tusle will find iiiiiqu! f,'.:>at the Antlquwi Slio-* md s»i*. H::?CT«W Church. WuMnirtott tr1Mercer a»«ttuea, North Piainfii'.s.December 3, 3. 4. 1 10 ;1 FSI

LAP.OK *tudU>»b«dro<Mn. aecond floor:•«mt-{krtv»!* kitchenette, )H»«!, Park-to* h9ua» broken, completely tn»»t .5 Cestt? .Summit. Bmtneta adultl113 » week Rtlertnce* exchanged.

CLOTHING

ORCHID bale*, letifth ereiUi-g ,'teen lhU. FuU dre*j co*t »nd r«-,34. 110 #ach. M»roon »k*tins ftrta

_!*£* t8'-*8.1 Mi*dl*o'> > ' a l g i - _'•BROWS mouton eo*t, ajnia*- at*.*

{(tie 12 - l i v*Sfl, Summit «-i;c5-'W,

REAL ESTATE Wli

A. W.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED] LIGHT Uuudry and curtains don* ati my home, Summit 6-3183.

NKTIO8Summit.

8MSIX Km i t . SuouBlt, N

Oarpsater - alteratlona • repair*

KXPE3R1ENXED on wishing, atretch- IIng tBllored curtalnj. We up. Sum- \ 33 Watchang AT*.

AJNTtQtTS fire ara luhtrifa ovenp.-o f ator.eware herb akillets, :Thanksgiving turiry plataa and tiles. |Carlitmaj ho'lT pattern eupa and ;tl-M.' Seeonda aratljble at factory.Open 9 xo i M»aOar tarouji Sat- !urday- *

THE 8OCOSD SHOP OF |CO!«TBMTORABr CEXAMQCIS f

N. J. :"mlt 6-8449-R

GIRL wants b»b>- sitting Job.perlenced. Summit 6-3225.

Zx-

eon «nd dinner, lua 8-O7M.

WINDOW wajher. windowa washed In-side and out. 23 cents per window,monthly rate* 20% discount. Bigelow3-9219 from »;30 *m. to « p.m.Orange 3-M93 from 7 to 9 pm.

GIRL wishes ligfi'. lroninf! to do in mjhome. Summit 6-4340-R.

EXKCTJTIVE] ntatiJi lady. Mirkedability. Diverssned btMlne« eiperi- ience. Convincing laierrlew. Al-Com- I

j C h h 4 n H

8-290S.done tt my home. Summit

il

SALESWOMENFOR

CHRISTMAS

L. Bamberger &

Co.EARN

EXTRA

CHRISTMAS MONEr

SHOP NfVJTH A LI&J-RAL

IMPLOYIE DISCOUNT

APPLY EMP. OFFICENin*h Fbor, Newark

MBinnifit, Morriitown~~ HELP WANTED MALE "

5ITUATION WANTEDWOMAN wishes to mlnti children in

h»r own home lor working mother.Call Un. 2-7885.

9 p g partlime.EJt*n«lv« dlrewined experienct. Trialbalmce, P Si h te Bilance Sheeu,Eatrennely qualified, Call Summit

. 6-8203. ' '

W IT'S WOinEf, try Alpern^. Fer- {ealw, ttom 39c; P. 9. Orran4r. fr«M49c; Dotted Swtia, tron 4»c; Taffeta,rrocn 5»e; 8*tla, (rots 5Jc; FLawiteCordaroy, from $1.2$; Sfloa. tr«BWe; Monk's Clots, Me; Similartavlegs in wxs\ Uata. allk. cotton.nylon, drapery, up!i«lat«ry, bridalfabrics, drenmaker nollon* and ac-cMaortw ftam Bates, Dan Hiter,Bo'.aoy. Kvtrftst, Onadrtfa, Oaley *Lord, MalllEJC-a. B^Jlm-CortlMlUPunjab. Wusstitta, Cromptoo, etc.Adrjnee. BatterlcX WcCall *w)SHmplicity pattenu; Vo|u» andModM Ros-ale* Pa'.!#rn Ser»lc». Opeoevealnia to 19 TM., 8 ana ay U> •Pit

MOirlttonn w i l lALPERS* YARD GOODS, cppoaltt

A'derney Miik Birn oa Route 10,entrane* OB lltUeton m. «Soute2011. No. 71 bui itap 169 feet t9*$.

Main*.

Carpeotry—alteratlonaCabLaat work. Fret etlmaMe

Burnmlt «-3n»

GEORGE OSSMANNOARPKNTKTR«p>trla(, Cabinet Work

Recreation Booau and Baraaddittona

MHIburn «-1!IA—LANDSCAPE GAKDENTNG

Short Hilla Ldndacaplni Con tractorTAP ' M * t

AapbaURea^ontble Price

Call Short Hllla 7-31M

1-SUMMTT

NEW MULTIPLE LISTING

*1287High On A Hill

In beautiful Tall Oak* adjoining Sum-mi*, a '.hit aptc and span colonialwith center hall, living room with

t dining el, modern kitchen, masterbedroom, tiled bath, alrenbie den andopen porch aU on flrat floor. Two

I bedrooma. tiled bath on aecond. Darkj room, laundry, work »hop and 2-carj garage in basement. Forced air g uI heat, full inAuHtlon and atorm a«jih.I AttraCilTj lot.

See Any SUMMIT Realtor

1-SUMMIT l-SUMMlT

Owner Says Sell!A Co'.anUl jeih In a b««utiful aettlng,Fir»t floor center hail, large HiringroMTS. dinlni room, modern kitchen

- - - - , with dtniai are*, pantry, iolarlum,taate; 3 large bedroom*, a beautiful ) latato-T. Second Uoor, 4 mwter &*d-

M 0 D E R N S P L I T

Just «omp!eted; located on Fraitk:mHULj, one of Summit a finest derelop-mems; rranklln School DUtrlct; topquality construction and In excellent

tiled bath*, splendid large tltchen.KlevUlon room, also pine paneled rec-reation room in baaernent; ateeljlanoicaped ground*. Come ir.d tee it.

— trading, cleirlag andcellars. Reasonable hour<; rat»»Crushed atoce and taod. W BPattome. Summit e-20to-«

SUBURBAN TKSX 8ERVICKTree* Trimmed and Removed

Summit «-2»lI-M.LANDSCAPING MATERIALS — topwll.

humuj, bHglum bloclu Al«o Masonwork. Call Appollto'a, Mil!burn •-1211.

PITT IN new lawn*, pun- trim andrwnore tre id l b E

ptrees arid ilirubs. E

ralr priced iCillburn 8-C28-R.

CHINCHILUSFor Pleaaure tn« Profit.-Retire Jn tl»ejrear« For inforamtloft. CaU Summits - i m . ^ .. _

SPECIAJUANNOUNCEMENT

MASON contractor, all klnda of »tQiaeand brick work. Stoop*, terrace*, «tcCall after S: Summit «-35M. E8»ucheUl

NICHOLAS BuyiOI, M«ua-«ODUaei«Hton*. brick, aldeiraUw. All typ«*mer«n» worK. Summit $-Xtt*-J

wom-Shop*,

t

IIM

• KXPBR.1EMCBD »ho«>' I D#tt« *hOM. Jiek

3«^tonW Ave . :A «

'AAA-I ofdee m»chlni> Munnpanr' foi' three men to I)*v oi|r In N»W Tfoi | y. CollM* tMCkgrotind pr«>(prr*r1. M»> M-t-311. up !o »iliS runn1 illv to «ta>'. «l' hfhljri j-iriilnn p;i,vi|iil!i:!»-*, Call n»>.>l»y 7-9M7 for l u i m l t w .

*aALRMiRN.~TltHIW I.arije Uf# -IIUHISi »nf» Company «i>«niiix *if«wich at-* (le» \n tfjilnn Rfi!«i»llcl opporlunlryI PH tht rt»Ht Dim. HprlngfleKI Run

inar)e»!*"tiitl l l m t;# Mlllbiirn *!.pjt&'

T#Kl,

AirmilNTIC Duncan Phyfe mihog-miy sldobolrd. Pine CBrvera' table;ttry sink. *'sewln| ciblnet. RIKM,ctiilra. other ltenw. Evtnlnj orweek-end, Summit 6-«M4,

CHBrai^Clrli'rch~P»7uirTlo^'e~ii'«in"|81, and JJro»dw»y. Bouth Amboj, ;Tnura, Prl.. s i t . 1 • 10 p m N»*. j

•• 19, 10. S), t«f'o-«aor OUpUy of an-!!<)>if# for sale.

BOT'3 BlcrCLB, Wtfltri with trainingwh««U. P«ctie»% n»w. MO. Mai-burn *-.47O«-J; , •• •

w i ' 9 bin*. S"7iooa condltioiir~llirSHort Rllli 7-39J6.

J~«I.OTK»NO

VIBIT Th* U«rrj-(Xj.rwuBil QualltJihnftjibop. 4'i) Luektvaona Ptic«MIHburn «-16»3 KOUM 10-11, l-«

9biree(. Mlllburn mivt tuedInj of be('»r quality for »*»rT m»m<li«r of t!ie Imn'.If. Hn>)r« !!) !<? A,C M..,et< nil day Wednwilajr,«-II';«

Jackti.tui)*', itxe 91.

Not in oTtr 25 *esm haa ^Broi. Lumber Co, made tucb anunusual offer.

SEASONED - DOUGLASFIR

nvi-ni. txt. tit, ins*80. M f.o.b.$85. M

M f.o>.M

All tengiha o»wr 20 It. M mort.

Alt <jrd*r» mtutt tie :<X» a w r d r«*tO»ifi :

OPENMONDAY IViMINSS Ti l l

4il L>on» Ate . TmajtOB

L 3-4000

j TUB Nsw Hand taundr?; Special ai-' tentloa giy»n all work. Dsliier»

. «£rvl£»- flumrnit fl-3101.1, ••STICKU doora ana wlSSswi ei»e¥*«j»r

iMh cord* and chains- replaced.Pioors aanded. General carpentrywork. Roofing. Isaderi and gutter*C*ment work. Day Summit 6-10M,mnla'ga Summit B-85«9.

A.A.A. Artythlni;. AnywhereT~AnrUrneT

HOW ABOUT THIS?Blackburn Road Section

Four bedrooms, two baths, den. lava-tory, recreation room, 2-ca.r garage. Allbrick, alate roof, Franklin School. Im-mediate occupancy. What mor« canyou a*k? Call Margaret Runyon Shep-turd, Summit 6-W10 evening*.

H. McK. GLAZEBROOKRealtor

332 Bprtagneid Avr. Summit fl-6930.

INVT^TMENT OPPORTUNITTThree family house, well located.c.ood income. Good condition, Aaklngonly $17,500.00.MOUNTAIN. WHITMORE

& JOHNSON, Realtors»3 Summit Are. SU.fl-H04

FRANKLIN SCHOOLWell-built now brick front ranchhome on large lot in Franklin Schooldistrict, Through center hall, upacloua!l*lng room wltti ledgp»tone fireplace,dining room, attractive large kitchenwith eating «p*ee, 3 nlc* bedroom*,colored tile buth; powder room offmaster bedroom. High-celling

MODERN COLONIALBuilt la 1850; in fine condition, beau-tifully, and exclusively located onNorth Side; Kew Lincoln School Dil-trlct; lovely groundi, expensively land-»caped; snodetn style architecturewhich, is moat attractive and liveable.4 nlee bedroomi, 2 modern baths, ex-ceptionally nice kitchen; aieo beauti-ful terrace and Urge aundecii. OWS-BB MOVINO AWA7 and want* action.

RMRta. 3 batru. Third floor. 3 b«d'r*>3-rj, p!«r:rx>m and bath; storage,Large attic fan. Bath and Uundr; inbwement OU hot water h e « . CapItaalarton. to* 188x239. In A-l rtflgn-te3raood. I-atorjr, 3-c*r garage.Thl* hoiite to being gi»en a»»»y ata*iing price of *3l,SO0. It need* p«lntautalM and »ame Interior decorating.

WHAT W t t i YOO OFFER?D»a't ml'* aeeinf this charming home.

OBRIG, Realtor21 Map> St. Bummlt. » . 3.

Su/nmlt **-»133 or MM.

g g tu>ment with recreation room «paee, full

»ob find John will nke your lawn dt»or to p«tlo and yard, and 2-cnrclean, w u h your walla and win- ! e»r»i*. Restful screened porch o?*r-dow«. clean your cellar, w«#h andaimoalM your cir, etc., tec. Ju*tcall Livinwfnn fl-(W8,

cmiSiSiii*CAHtM

Ont»t»ndtng **)»•«iors Op>n t-S dallj.Beacon Hill C<im\>»nj, TU WoirUAY* N l l d

W«aiMrit

CLKRK-TYPIfifo l

i, (tamrailtjpi

t 3m,

;in1

14,,

iqtilir*lM»n'» ttrowi tw»#(lHumn11' «-«Ti«

IMIOWN BiWC!« Wlti'.nr.ii<-HI»iH tontlltbn,

i i«ti «.'»n

«'n< V«»r Fuel

Huntmit

Jacket,

pped IIIIH ,«o«t, maJacket, 40 OttiitaBow panu.

M Hrtsrt Milt* 7-4M«:

tnid without,i *l

tn»d* frMhfan e*

De(,kini«i. lacn) ifptmoautlte.

LAMPSHADES allk and rtyon, mad*ta order. Tour frame* expertly *••cotorad. Mm, T/ H.- Brockoft. 24Biiadyildt hit gumwie 6-419S-R. .

TOWN and Country "Bog'~Tn5itii$Club will hold * fre» demonatrattonof ot»*dit?j«e trained dooi Monday,

„ NO*, 23, at « p.m. at Vet«r»n'» M«-morM Hwnt at Klrkman place andMill St, In Union, riirn utnttnlngin dAW* llaft ihrwn. tf vo\l h«v* an'mnily <]og »'ni rnnnot Rffjtrt tu'itlM tM* tvant. Ntw Hiuu beglnaNft». M Tor f'ittli»f liiffjiin«i|fin nilRmii> Wfiincktr, Hhort M il IM V-S2M.

* u l i and iiting «<»rtn ««sh: also. fleati guHfr». J.l*»n and repair ohlm-

n»y*. Relnliart, MTtnt>tnn fl-»078.

rimwiTUiiK m«n.-Ing. toiicblii|-vif),inm». trjy r».t»<Bo-jth Or«ii*» 3-.1

looking wooded glen. Pull plaster »n<iinaulatlon, ahd all other fenturw of» well-bulit home. Price |5«,»O0. W*llworth lrutp»ctlii|.

A. S. ANDERSON, Realtor4*3 Sprlnjfleld Aft., Summit

Summit 6>i)4ooR«M Su. 8-9S71. Hu «.O1S4

Just A Minutefront atatlon, #elwolj, iritl utoiM Infill* «x«ft|#tit fr»m» Colonial. l»tfl'xsr lnclud«i modtrn kltchtn, powdtrto'itn, TV room and «un parlor. 4 bed-room* and 3 .bathi on awond. Maldanu»rt#r« on third Oil hot water h#«t

UP*,ia!i *t your

Trt*phant

track,' turrtBtit*. Slid •»*»,!».• rtft eonlroU, Qulrali, »»!c•-M»3-t • ' ,

- ; j S'*% W#- •**-•*<.

SPENCKR M. MABEN

ft f' lC. 8

Jr ft Co Pilniiii)S *n<* Ow-•Irjt, !» C<i|«r R-., flumntitt *•

anrtwt.Mk, H#a»on»l>l» f r « l

tngftetd Ar«nu», Hprtnj

•••«h*o0<l M Summit, N.Bummit #«!M0

3-BEDROOM RANCH' UJII ttnceptlan«} toint,

a*i»U, H««t ta «an b*.in

•vnauttftil Bln#-js*ntUedPrtrt ta IlltOO

HOLMES AGENCi, Realtorbtat

U Itaple Streetus*Summit'CNN

RENT OR SALE

LENOX ROADI O*n*r built Capt Ce>d colotiUl on

about »i acre btauilfully laadaeapefli fround*. Pour bedroonw jon« on flrat

j dining; room, kitchen, »cretn«4 openj porch and terrace Owner leaving

lawn. Call tu for appointment to a*e.i MOUNTAIN. WHITMORE

& JOHNSON, Realtors13 Summit ATenne Summit 8-14O4

For Immediate occuppnej; spacious • -room. 2-bath. reiidence; located inchoice WOODLASD PARK section:»up«rb «n»lronment; nt«r Prankiln jGrade School; cail or write for dt-tkllil.

R.. T. STROMENGER,Realtor.

22 Beech waod rdti*yt or ETentnn 8 0 6-4924

INSPECT ANDMAKE OFFERWashington School, j bt4»roomj, exparulon Jnd floor•p;p*4 far bath and heat--•my neat.

$25,000.

MEMORIAL FIELD AREAP»rkvlew Terrace. 2-y«ar old home. ITwo first floor betlrooma. living room, i Wi.wo.dining ronm, kitchen 2nd floor bed- 'room and finUbed attlfi room; ba»«- !

merit playroom; l»rgt g»r«*«, BUM heat, I(llihwaaher. Price 125,000. Owner, Bum- i IU.0Mrnlt 8-4A84, !

NORTH^SIDE"Hw« [M your ehnnce to live In oneof Summit'* finwt loeation* on alarge, beautifully l»ndj«eap*d %-*cnplot, Tht» ciMtom built, light andcheerful EnglUh «tvl# aittt rojf ho«n«him a through center hall, attractivething »nd dining room*, llbriry «ndu»wdw room. br#»kf»«t roo*. gtajmtd»nd *onened porch, flrat floor; fin:twin *le« btdrooina, two tiled bathn.••eonfl; m*ld"« qu»rt.*rt, third: 2-c»rattaehtd K»r»g* (40.000

THE RICHLAND CO.Realtor

M»pl* 8t. IttJmmU'.H-7019i BA (Summit *-0$t$

Brayton School, 3 b l o S<l*n, r , 6»thJ, largt plot,

Bliia Mountntn P»riru, S b*d»room*. ! ' , b»tiu,•hnibbed

2A-SHORT HI1X5SJtOftl RILLS. UUXBUR.N MAJU-

WOOD, THS ORANQE3 and Iiother ttitrar«*ii residential tornmuot*tie* througtusut EIMX. Dnlon and Mar-rU eoumiw; ooaTenltnt to the Latta-wannaROBERT 8.

COMPANtREALTORS

331 IliJlbttra aw. MlUbtiro-Sbon IttH8-4313

SHORT

NE^V!BPI.IT

K4NCHKSI2OO00 t o M0,

Call lit oSlc« to inst>»ct

George A. AllsoppEKIU*1»« a«MJieRe«ioOld Short «5JU Bd., corner of BB«OPEN m i m Y 1-1; SUNDAYS !N>

5-CHATHAM

Three Years OldCustom built home with iuroami, two full b»th« an* urAttached garage, larg« lot uttely Iind-•caped, two block* from psrt^hlil ir-«public achooln. Aifclng tw.VX. To *'call Mr*, Bonner.

T H E STAFFORD AGENCTfRealtors

#0 Beeciiwood »d. at.mnm »nd Bund»y» CallChatham 4 « l S

«-C*IATHAM TOWNSHIP

tl*lft« »e»ora t5*2S. dining: too* &*•pow8#r room on lit floor 3 «OK-mdroonu, 3 tU«d b»t!w on 2nd. nlf»_;flnUh«d r»crMtton room ItoSJ-P'njJcondition ttiroughout. ' l 3 ^

«'»

Chatham Tw*hp. 3 ftedrooirwi, _ . .„, . , _«»' a r^tuxtm'l-btih. eipaiuian Ind Boor! B U T L E R A G B N C l ,3 atrw. orchard. . »»rchwood Road

I Rvenlrifpi and BiiiMif*3* r *Oili*ii», hl ih location, t bfrd- [ nnrn'.hy Smith, AnawMsle. <'i< *looma, e»patt»i9n and ftoor, '-— —— — -1 bath and piped for Jnd, CHATHAMUrgs pirn—lttlng ro«m I3t3lwith ptnur« window.

BUTLER AGENCY, Realtorsm.

ACCESSIBILITYPERFECT

OPPORTUNITYOWNER FORCED TO SK

, AT SACRIFICK.iW-OiMtwn built Uriel! »Voit' « *Center »*», W l " m

l room,

either of !li»w» lg*fjy

M»c>cPr tmc* "vl l

u; rnosrKrr niu. URCTIO.H

ntr !« ; Brayton «chool trm7mnMhtll. lartt littng tonm mtih icrwn««porch; den, <HnIn» room, kltehin In-eluding t » r t t t l f

»pi-

eluding(with d»*i» frttM unit), andTftrtff~ %w\nalt* &#dr<H>mi, tmpu c\m<H* two tll»baths*, atorajw atUf, nl] h*t% rtnt-emta'.l«<.h«t »»r«gr Uinuiuliy will priedat vm.vn

JOBS-BKCK-SCHMIDTCOMPANY"

rir ( t,v

ifjiniltlon and prlttdrl|hT

(5) ON K1O1.I, MKAB B H A T T O MX r.f tin*

andl*t; J huge bwlrooma,d k with mmnit

room, 2-0artiir#« J

r _»ntl !«'

REALTY CORN aAv^. »l|>rlojnl<lMll|r)«irn M i l l

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OUTSTANDING

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MOUNTAIN. WHITMOREk JOHNSON, RfAltor*

(} Summit Ava, to, «-)4M

tU!«dfllnSit

abhwaah»r.

e»nt»tr Mali, lar«<>r'jom. r»itd#r

« Mdrooina y± bath*

to Uck and schooia C«ll Ann*tIl*M'»r

WCAUTY CORNERA*» *prln|rfl»l9, w. 4,

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Regional Lists22 Local PupilsOn Honor Roll

Beriaiey OMfklt—Twenty-t w oBerkeley H«l*ht» , atudent* atJon*th*n Piston Regional Hi*hSchool wtr* cited for *choiMtie

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fint » U U H | * *od. It WM Mumusoed tfei. weekthe «hool.

JHi_$UMMrT HEUALP. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER If, I « J . • *

VI «mer u d Rlcb*rdW«h«»t honor*«nn* McDonald,lley and•enloji.

Bry«i,Jt&« We*.

U r a y A d d sMany New BooksForCWIdren

Pi»vkksce—A

Eoyd Eaton,

T h o m a ihonor*

Anna

soptomMr*

or tht firstr*&A week ks part of the library's

of Children'* Book

Seven! " e&er «ddltloi» in fie*»©B-f$etU>i* c*tefortef, Judltit'Phii-!

Him and Anthony Seavcr. higfcesi .•bave 4k» beea mtde. The com-frwhmen honari; Mary ABB, An- P1*** *«* *f new *©ok*demon, Rose DdBuw, Bwsgias SOik moutu » u follow;Fay, U>rr*ine Mischlcr, jShaffer aad Williamfreshmen honor*.

The C U w u toknown to cM:. i n huge <te<*It* «f 1coal ana oth«r mineral!

Krajoa, Emperor**' Lady; Joneg,Here to Eternity; Paton.

the PhaJarop**; GouJge,the Family; Corbett, In

Ama.4reng's Room. Steven-son. Five Windows; Spring. Sun»"

in the

ORDERNOW TURKEYS

TO GO WITH YOUR DINNER

BEER • WINES • LIQUORS

, ;Kt Touch;. Accfa, Paass-ge! X5ght; Sisdlabarger, Lord Vanity;..Lawreeee. Wets of Time;. Lee,Southerner*; Kan*-, Lady of A.r-fcngtoa; Slaughter, Storm. Haven;Stout, Golden Spiders; Gardner,Ck*f «f tbt Green-Eyed Monster;Weciworth. Vanishing Point.

Science FictionDeJ Rey. Attack from Atlantis;

(..Planet »! Light; Marstcn,

• Qualitg Meats * ' • Fr««A Vegetable$

• ANNELLA'S MarketSU. 4.3178-317*41 Park Av«.

Boy in BucJujbis; Htary, Brlghtyo.r the QTABA Cmyoa; Barruford,Red Rccktt Mjatcry Herat a; Bein

<si T»6y; K»u.», VerjHouse. t**t, fletuitBf Can

B« Fan; Duvolsla, P«tuo1a Take*a Trip; McWtejr, Mcxtc&n Story;Hahn, FtaacJt Again; Wald«n,

Hurt By Bui!, toy Aria

$175,000 of Local FomBy

A f 175,000 damage »uit WM filedlut week again* « Summit fam-ily by a youth who rtalm*4 toh«.ve received irijuriai when be

gored by • "vicious" bull lut

V~L»!*?£2LBX!*. « = -ii«->»£V=F«ature; Brttclwr, Swrom^r pate;Todd, Sf«c« Oat; Hajrwsod^ Ed.

"Brothei* Jcimd the O K Club;, Little Maid of Monpouth;

by the couple.According to paptra filed with

tlve County Clerk, t*onard L.of Lebanon, to

$150,000 on hU"... i —o w.i. ,wv v«» ilia vwu u n n u

* f ^ r t ^ J i «* «W»0 for Ws -Hiwfe fromBryan. Michael sad Pat*?; * « * « , j M r aa<i Mr*. C. FwdtrUk Fox,8trMt*'ltod; Demsif, Kora« for j T o f 1SO v^hiUr«4f» road andCtorwra! L«e; Laiping, Pw»y W«rth M r ,^,1 Um a Fredtrlck F ^ ,Kii gaJt; Udiimam, J*sp«n U w . j S r j o i n t 0wmt$ o f a f M 0 1 l o .

. . . . . . . «*ted at Oxford, Warren'County.Coop«r ml4 that fee was attacked

and «or«d by the, bull e» JuneIS while visiting th* f«rm at aguest. Aceordlng to the eompklntthe bull'a attack caused the v i e

Old; Gurst, Ten Gallon Hat; j t i w fright, pain and aevere lp-

, One Hundred WWte Hor«e#;Brook*, Freddy and th<- SpaceShip; Fteyher, DftvM Farrogut,Sailor; HcGee,' Boarding SchoolMystery; , Brwff. M*Ut Enginetliat Could; Lenski, Mam«

Urre#tOB, Twenty-FSve and Ann;.!.juries resulting in tear* of theface, head and jaw/

Bortr Attacks Follow DroughtShade fees, being seriously

weakened by drought conditionsUna fat!, arc prime target* forborerw andvbcetl«i, Some of th«ae

attack within a month

Bailey, FiMtgan It, Hi«Live*; G*y, Jingle Jangle; Judson,Theodore EooseveH; Stevenson,

Boonc, Boy Hunter.

Toy Yearbook

Avalloblt Hert11»« Toy Yearbook, the,

of toyland, presftuti in]1953-54 crop if oys which)

includes a three and; «• half foot,aluminum trailer iWth c'ompoete

after a dry apd! begins, even latein the year, aay* the JBartlett Tree

. By their girdling effect*may polish off a tree

a year.

Din«ur«! Bradbury, «« le model fumlihings plus hun- ^ 0 ? " ^ " " ^ h ^ " k. _, - ,. „ J . _ 4 . „« _.u^w rr-\.~ T> ., v-««. ! chestnut borerg which attack

Delicious Full Course

THANKSGIVING DINNERSERVED FROM 12:30

CHILDREN'S DINNER $1.65

Duke Solcheron tht

HAMMOND

Hsns Deh, PropristorVS. HIGHWAY to (Formerly NJ. ^!9)

' • • ML «-14» ' \

Ck>}dea Apples of the Sun;Boucher, Beat from Fantajy. andScience Fsction, second '" strife*;

'in, Stanaan Jones.Ken-Fiction

Pirealde Book^ofYu!«-l;dfi Tales; -Meany, 'Mag lfl--teat Yankee; Sheen, Life IsWorth Living; PeaSe, Power of

Thinking, Croy.. Our WillBiddle, Qtristnraj) 1'ka

dred* of• ot lwk T>,e Toy \>ar4book, th , . , i i i« . t l Toy Guidance!

at tt>« Toy and Sport Shop of theSmmnit Hardware k Paint Co.. 3S7$prlnifrleI4 avenue

Among the toya listpd is « motor-cycle cop who chases *nd catchex

10.of oak treea on New

England rldgc* were killed byborera thet cam«Jij after a seriousdrought. Best protection is to

s p r i n g car. a doll equipped! ^CCP tr^a h^ihy **™& f « e d

Bock; Cridd*. Love Is >5ot Blind. mmlc tox ,g c r a n J r e d >

Juvenile and Teen-AgeBanco, Doll In the Window;

OarsJer, Child'* Life ofBrocJs, KrMle Goes to the Fair;Lambert. Welcome Home, Mrs.Jordon: C!a?p. Laurie; Bate, WhoBaft the Highway? Ets, AnotherI>ay; M-acDonald, Little Fright-erifd Tiger; Gould. All about Ra-tio and Television; Kubie, FlratBook of L"»rari; Edclman, Japanir: Btory 'end Pictures; Rogers,F:re Engine Boy. Hinkle, Gray::he S:ory of a Brave Dog; .Mc-

Three's a Crowd; Daly,LXily's Guide to Charm;

F.oherty, Deep Down Under; Em-ery, Sorority Girl; Lyons, BlueSx'oke: C.srk, Robert Peary, Boyof the-North. R«chnit.zer, Bonny'sBoy Returns; Sfason, Winter atVaJJey Forge; Wilkif. Will Clark,

with brand name cosmetics whichcan be applied and wiped off, anacrobat who doea somersaults as a

a space"radar"

ing and watering.

rocket launcher with asighting device.

IRST AND FINFST !N NEW JERSEY

E A S T E R N *

IN THEATREUNION

FrLSut., Sor. 20-21Riclurd WIdmirk-Ida tuplno

cornel Wllfle-Ctitrte Holm

"ROAD HOUSE"Nut, "Trait Maters"

• Alto, CMtoon!

Sun,'Tut»» JVor. 2Z-Z4Two ftaritkrs!

Jim«« St«w»rt-5Ji*lltT Winters

"WINCHESTER 73"Hut, Rlehtrd Oretnt

'"Bandit* of Corsica"

MORRIS PLAINS

ISm» thrn SaturdayChar.tton Itrston • Kity iunitt

"ARROWHEAD"With Jack PaUnce

Phis, GIK Vonrj-MaU Pawwm"City That Never Sleeps"

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"WINCHESTER 7J"Pin?. Belt* Dans u

"Tilt Slot"

FREE PLAYGROUNDS

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thru SAT., NOV. 21

OS WIDE SCREEN!!!!

RACHEL L M O T S

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GOOD OLD DAYS

•Sa»«r»- Tli*nk»fi^ Ing Dinner*that will bring memorie* ofluppy tiavi m\ Grandma**. Allthe fciendlj hoMf atroo«ptier«,the <§e!w-iott» hoii«> eooking, ihietriird »ndl ime "turkey with allifee 'tri«n»»nf»." From soap lono is

$2.50

Srrring from 12 noon to 6

Rr*?natloh» Taken

MiUburn 6-1444

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129 Merrlt Ave., Rtw. 24

Springfield. N. J.

LIDO DINEROn the Island

ROUTE 29Pr^vo^e Room

for smail parties

All Baking Doneon Premises

m

Orders taken fof ,Birthday & Wedding Cakes

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Open Atf Day and Nightt

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Doughs ttldeout - Mwcoi MoierJohn T«II»*»TI^

No Mat. f Special HolidayWed.. Nov. IS • Mai., m . . No». 2T

Kt(. Mat. Mt., Nov. MMATS. !:30-WrJ,. B0c, l.»«, l . » | Sal.l.:o, 1.80, t . « . EVM. li3«.Mm.< thmKtl., 2.10, \U, 3.30i SAT., 3.00, 3.*«,436 t *

Now

/•TURNABOUT"JR. CIRCUS! REVUE

1 Vrtt. Only1:30 P.M. PricrlUx Inrl.) 1.20, !1.80. I. !0.

S-,30 P. M. Price*(tax incl.) 2.10,3.70, 3.10.

Children half-price » NpeetaJ Familyand Group Rates

Four Area0i N* T*

Four Summit tre* retidtntc areincluded In the lUt of tit NewJtreey *utomobll« owner* whoh«ve received and ignored sum-DQonsea from New York City forvlolatioju.

thU «rea art N. G«n«a,40* EpringfieI4 avenue, and Ken-neth Jt Ung«r, • ii\yt,both of Summit. Oanas ii not Mat*ed in either the Summit phou«director or city directory.

From Berkeley Heights are theGibson Associates, Inc., manufac-turwri of plMtlct, Summit «vt-nue. and C^srlts A. Truppl, 2S«Washington street.

local OreMd GrawwiWin Two Show Awards

At the UH flow*r »fa»w held att£« Kmex Howe, Xtw York-Qty,under tht »po.n»or»hlp of tfaf

Hor£icultu«i Botdtty «eHT. * „ { M «Lager 4 Hurr«U, orchid grower*of thu city, were swarded fliwtprix* for » 98 «tua<«of orehid*,.

Clttf Servict AwordTbomu B. Campbell of 147

Summit avenue, division jaleamanager in Ne»«rk 32 yc*r« forthe American Oil Company, wanhonored for completing twentyyeara' •erviee with the cotnptnylart w«ek. Mr. Campbell wai pre-sented with a aeryice pin. He ita pait president of the New Jer-«ey Petroleum Indu«trie* Commit*tee. . ' ' .', •

Chimpanzee* sometimes appar-ently recognise pictures of them-»elve*. • • • • • ' " ' . . ' • • • • .

COjyiriNTakeTt-Out

Our good food makes

a terrific hit wHh avery

mamber of th« family.

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UnkMi County: "Hoiut Divided!"1 That's John T. Cunniaghams

cafwule-comment on Union Cvan-ty, vJth which hj launches an * rpealing journey from to* I7tb e^n-

' tury"to"Wit •"» resent" lit T % U ' Is-New Jersey," • eoaaty-by-eousii-ty state history published hereyesterday by the Rutgers U n i m -sltjr Press. Curmingljara formerlyheaded the Summit office of theNewark Evening Js'ewi And Is ftformer resident of BerkeleyHeight*

Mr. Cunningham, ft Hews staffwriter, hss compiled as abundanceof colorful and dmnutfc material,including score* of h*nd«om* pic-tures, to gresse U s historical slidefrom High Poin! to Cape May.

"All tMe national talk about se-cession In the 1850"s found under-•tending along the ElisabethRiver where resident* long baddiscussed seceding from Kc*esCounty," writes Mr, Cunninghamin Introducing Union to his .read-er*. • •

"Slavery and states* rights h«dnothing to do with the secessionsentiment In E>iMrt>*tK," h# adds,"local citizens simply chafedunder Essex (actually Newark)domination."

Split In 1M7They broke away on March IS,

1857, with legislative approval and'called their seceded county "Un-

ion;"The writer then proceeds to

trace the growth and developmentof the county from the 17th Cen-tury, when Dutch settlers usedguns to drive off Long Islandersseeking to buy the area, to todaywhen progressive Union Countycontinues the expansion noted ina recent Regional Plan Associa-tion report, showing that it ledall metropolitan area counties innumber of new plants from 1948to 1951.

Filling in the intervening years,

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Mr. Cunning hart tells an engagingstory of laisfthethtoirn beingnamed the capital of Jersey byGovernor orteret la IMS: of lawsenacted there by the first Astem-bty, eov^nf -^iftrrything fronftippling in "taphbuses" to put-ting witches to death; of EUsa*bethtown becoming th«" center ofthe colonial leather industry,' ofthe settling and naming of thtcounty's principal towns; of thesettler*' defiance of Royal au-thority; of Union'* Revolutionaryheroes; of Colonel Johnathon Day*ton holding off 8,000 British troops-with IS men; of the early battlsfor leadership between Newarkand Elisabeth—they each hadabout 1,000 population after theRevolution; of the personal bat-tle for control of the waterfrontby Aaron Ogden and ta« Living-stons, and so on up to and includ-ing refactions an the industrialand residential status of 20th Cen-tury Union County.

Variety the Secret"There you havf New Jersey,*

the author writes at the eonclu-sloft of hU book, and "variety isthe'seeret."

It's AU small as its 8,224 squaremiles, as unbounded as the world-wide markets U serves; as old «sHudson's Half Moon, as new as re-search In its scores of modern lab-oratories; as gay as the white sandbeaches in the lurnmer «un, assomber as the gooty N«w«rkMeadows iri winter's brtHght, Mr.Cunningham declares.

The trouble with most New Jer-•eyans, aecordlng to Mr. Cunning,ham, is that th«y fall to ope*their eyes and ear* and hearts tothat which Is eloae at hand.

"They philosophise, perhaps,along the line that after all, Jer-sey Is like a barrel, tapped atboth ends. The pity is that moredont atop to aample the fcrewstill In the barrel. It's headystuff!" ; . . ,

That, in addition to chroniclingour State history as it developedIn each county, is the direction of"This 1« New Jersey." Mr. Cun-ingham explores the barrel *nd it*"brew" for those woo have hadneither the time nor the capacityto do it themselves.

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OU# P. Williams of S Green-briar drfvs has Joined tt# N«w*ork office of Free * P«t«r(p, In*.,as television account executive, Itis announced by Lloyd Griffin,vice president in charge of tele-vision for the company-

Mr, Wi!li«m» wa« previously as-apeiaUd witJb. WOR.-JV i» NewYork and * ^ national mU»manager of Video Pictures, Inc.His previous experience also ia-eludt* maaagewhip of Ra4i« Sta-tion WNJIR. Uewark,-Ntw J^riey,and tes year* srith W€Hl-)tf«i»lHe i* a graduate of Cornell Unl-v«wity. . . • : " ,

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•SW paintings, believed to beover 100 years old, were bequeathedto the United States Navy byCharles Sutherland Hamner, #n-gtoetr.'who d l e d h & r e s**t- *• H *was a member of Summit's OldGuard. Wr.rlamner was«neph«wof th« late Charles Sutherland,United States Burgeon Generalduring the McKlnley administra-tion. Mr. Hamner inherited thepaintings from his grandmother.

Three yearn ago Mr. Hanmer

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ference Guthool PledgeTW Objectso Phrase as"Unpatriotic"nior High School atudenta willonger include the words "fu-citiierj* of the world" in theirtol Pledge which i« feriven atmb!y programs. Thj words

,; ordered stricken . rrora thejfe, which appear* in studentibooka, upon the orcfer ofol ofOclAli on Friday follow5***I protect- by Be«con Hill f ost,tkrjf of Foreign Warn.e pledge I* a» follows: JI, s» stvtdent of Summit Jun-IDgh School anil a future clt-i of the world, promUo to obeyi uphold the laws of my coun-and whooL Therefore, I mustloyal, courteous and trust*

thy and work for the health,i and happlne«« of sdl Peo-

idents were inatructccl to de-the controversial words In *;tin which was Issued follow*I rneetiag of a *tudent-facult,y

•r mxne montha in«iaber» ofVFW had debated the refer-

to "future citizen* of th«d" and corned that it aub-wted U,S. citizenship to world?nshlp. Some of the memberse with school authorities onmatter but it m not untilvnber 2 that the Post regi»- .I a tottml protest by lettereased to 061. Robert E. Wood-l, principal

Hedge "Un-Americane VFW letter, signed by

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because it not only, ignores the atudent*' ownrloen citizenship but «|so »ig-t to achool children of im»non&bSe egc that citizenship

world government is moreable than that of their owatry." • . . •

urthermore," the letter «on»is, "thb is not just a aentenoted Into a school textbook byEd Federalists for students.to—it is a binding- promise whichschool Itself originated and I*<ng into the students as be-thel r responsibility to carry

Used ffr 15 Years*. Woodward said this wwak'pledge had been carried in(books' for the last 15 yearsthat recitation of it was notjulaory. . " -on receipt of th« VFW pro-he aaid he checked with anrioan Legion official and waithat the Legion aim felt the.je was objectionable. He added

the school had complaintst the pledge before but the *it one by the VFW wms th«forma! one and the first from>rganized group.\ Woodw-ard added that ftcboolorities felt that the words'ed some room for mi*und*r«liny; and therefore It wns de-( to remove them «5nce the3 "has no d«ire for anyone« | that our alma are differentthe VFW."

Secondary to FU* Pledge-. Woodwaid, In hl» reply (•VFW, explained that the

•e was the work of * commit-rl teaehen* aad students* done• 15 years* ago and does noty subordination of Americanmshlp heoaase it follows and

1 -cohdary to the fledge of Al-nce and b«* nivmfm bees uaedtat <wder.rthermore. M r, Woodwarde, "the phrase ha» been In.•*ted In school «• indlcatln*;need) for • world outlook andd eoopeMtion, both in arrang.itir defenses and enriching our #of lift."think It ta a mistake to Allowmunlit rfujsla. to tmdem«rs!

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