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DfizenGroupUp Vacant Lots

as Local Eyesores

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For Local News

SUMMIT. N.J, THORSfMY. MAY. 4. I f t I a. 4. is com

raring tbanutated trashmoving them1 category.I It under tb* cast-uship of C. Oakhairmaa of Ikenmittee tor theDpment Program,iisjsted by G. Wfl-

city forester, aadnernaa,

Three NamedIn Probe of

Drugs

jrttwr d a u w "jurf will be out early thisgive s fJtvtf dMoutratJon of what can be

gh community tnort in nuking the annualF • an Important and worthwhile event for

besutificatkm.will eoneeatrato

sj vacant lotae cityitrd byeyesores."teanup week doe*

open uatB Moa>s group of TS

tcruitedhM HVTieout trans*, Sam-

Atseetatlea andArea Jwmtr Chaaa-wrc*. wm ****** "•»•» »*». U>ree of them

*~ Summit Area residents and on*a l a n n e r Area businessmanwar* indicted last week by aVmna Osaaty Grand Jury oachartes of seBmr counterfeitbraad-aam* drags made by lixnational pharmaceutical firms,one of ihem CIBA.

Tbe lariirtsssli resultedfrom a statowid* investigationof Hie. of counterfeit dngprodacU allegedly manufac-tured by tbe General Pharma-eat Co. of Hoboken

osal. : Those indicted were Saulher workars will Beil of Rahway, a formerto two graaaa. The partner in BeU Drags of New

meat at at*m. and he drivenruled toto l» «tty

p. m. UM sesoadave Citr Bat lor

job a a J M ttwtruck. d w a M far

of MProvi-

Providence.Herbert P. Geiraine

Madlioa avenue. Newdence, and Leonard SBMkrr ofa x Central- aveaae. New Provi-daaee, owners of Bell D m aNew Providence.

Leak Schrck of 41 Edaaaa cigar sale*-

Put on Ice forFurther StudySchool BoardWins Seniorffigh Hassle

CoaJtfMtiM Of th« OtW MB-ior hit* *sho*l began tali weekfollowing Uat Friday's decisionby Superior Court Judge Walleri lletffcld, M , whkti threw

a wit by ft* PetteM* Cow-.auction Co. af Newark. Hi*

be bad an-

Local Man BuysFranchise ofPro Pin Team

-,SYMBOL OF PKOCUSa-Th* Summit Area'. a*w symbol, anabstraction of th* historical bsaoaa af Brxalatlaairy War days,is given final approval by it* creators, Jam*. X. regelman otBasking Bidg* (ttft), iiwbalatiih i dasbja director at &»A. Iaad his assistant, John O. Beast tl Msnmsa, The two mm * U . I tmm.^^UJ*m*m*lorjk.mw«mrt!*»m»tt,»m™i |0 KM tit*

th* tjm. i _ . _

andMay

wasArea

get tb*

Mirhnl.ngsVt Contia* of West Jack G. Ferrara of S Bobiaa tracker, and Martin Hood road hat purchased th*

York franchise in th* Jfa-Bo* I wg league f w *».-

it was nmmiiKtd lastCharles at B4-

are Serpasu, aCIBA Pharauceatical ProductsCo.mlt,

Ftrnra

Kerby Satedfar tba Ssautft Ana P i U N at ifbat will be atada avaOable to « l anMle aad aatrate orcaaiiaHon*,

oftwam NI and municipal bodtasand Berkeley HrignU. (Pboto bj

it.8tudioa>

PPOVI- Red Cross UnitBiusell T. Kerb), Jr.,

j Gretnbri.tr drive, a locallorney, will ba aomiaatodm ask • • S* lomey, win be aoauaawa u

Area Deve/opmenf Group - - « — j - - jAdopts Official Symbor{'

tend th* law baas bid but dMaot recaiva the coatnet.

Official groundbreaking ceremonies were held at me schoolalto on Monday at • : » p.*.

Judge Hetfield In MaMid mere wt. no evidence thatth* Mb**! beard la aecwUMbias which mad* tha EwjgardCotMtracUoa Co. ot MBburnlow bidder, had tried to absagatha "Identity of th* btddar."

U Its cat*, ma Beard asW Itaccented alternate bias to atv*It "freedom offound there wasfunds" sod plansparking lot had to o* past

Tb* eatimatsd eeat aftb* parkmg 1st Is IHjaa.

Mtsghli 0*. had *m>tbat fb* hMnrmatstti en

tha parking lot had aat bsaa* *f tha bsaMthey waiw aaaMa

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Opposition to a proposed tnow removal ordinancetermed oy local reaidmta to be discriminatory promptedrommon Council Tuesday night to withdraw the mea-sure for further study and report.

Tha proposed ordinance would have required resi-dents to clear sidewalks to theirfull width within 24 hours aftera MOW f.U or face penaltiesa t O * for each violation and orjail terms not exceeding tendsya at the discretion of th*court.

Tuesdays formal bearing onth* measure **- preceded by a'Matement by Councilman DavtdK. Trucksesa, that the proposedordinance would he withdrawn,and that Council at a later data

River BankZone ChangeWithdrawn

A proposed amendment to thesoolng ordinance warh wouldhare regulated eonatnirUon latb* Mloduatrial Diatrlct watuaanimoitljr withdrawn by Com-mom CeajMtl Taaadajr eight:lowing *ppotlnaa by at Usatm m total firms on giwoadsthat wch a measur* weald era-•to 'hardship..

Tb* prminted cbaag* wouldhave curtaflad fatal* Industriala** of land* bardarmg th* Paa-saie River. Jersey Central

****** * K Power a light Co., en* at* . ' * * — P I * obitctars, potted oat that p• I W • •BmWPBS . . . .arty tt

MflUawa. made• • • ' •

d up"

lace Laboratories. Inc., EquaaO,produced by Wyeth Labora-

entire tones, lnc, Diuril and Hsdro-atone and diuril, both manufactured by

Hcrck. Sharp* t Dohme Lab-i

e. tHcrck. S h p *L aitv trueka and oratories, Meticorten. made by1

ovfrth. » 2 u J i ! i i Stnering Corp and TedraL

ilroad on Monday,Wednesday and

south of the rail-irsday, Friday sad |rjident. ar* asked<• trash at tbe earnstheir homes,

and merdiaBts

atonefl.The indJctmeoU against Bel,

Gelmtee and Silidker chargeK U i n g ,„ , counter-

cooperate In keep-; MiUtown.dean, now andlTedral in

•* -rear. •

cember, IIS and Hsvember,law. Scbeck was indicted oacharge, of «*ffin«:

aWsaamaa

sShowIncreasemil. doriac April»n incr Vti increaa*•"Parable

above Manh ofie city tax depart-•d the Union CnmvElectiona at Eliza-

«ued for tb* first« r now total 13a,« eight over th*

Muring th* same

"ed l««t month to»'°KwitUathe*ana• .decrease of one

»>< period taat year,« * of tfe fnm tbeduring March. Out

during April

of last year, withfro«> Uto number"is March of u u .

tat* Us*idactne***! • « •

AataVtatafnw tba eight

Mia Area

oded l i T a a d^• jaaJa ,« BJaek-

1 « V i bAngemBOsj,*,nue to M BaalL

"lUrs.K.o.eatth;» road to Ms Oak"*• May Fa&on.»>enue to 1 Euclidowl an Pag* u>

Equanil, Diunl »ndUnion. Elizabeth,

d SpxinfiiitW betweenMay and November. 1MB- M

Roberts is sccused ofcseHm*copies of Milltnwn, Equanil.Meticorten, Diuril and Hrdro-dluril in New Providence, fiuonand Fanweod between January,lKt and'November. MSB.

Contino slso is charRed withsome of the dnaga in < 4 t lasan).. xad^leasare Unei

Providence and other ^ Brunswick (» lanesV Tbe

taal now has a symbol.of s

modernyet eaptartag th* mart of meArea* BrwmtkmsiT War heri-ta«e, i n that waakby tb* SanaaaJt Are* Develop-

Th* symbti. created by thetmhjn attmrtattai af QBA, i.

a burning torch which signifiea

three-commaatty regtoa of Sum-aatit lalsmm* IT* iisalsmssm n • —•*

UUL, nww riTm*9sVa v MBerkeley Heights-better know*as the Summit Area.

Its genesis is the historicalBeacon 10 of the BcvotatkmaryWar which was located aa Ho-

crest of the Watchungs to aeti-fy bim of aay British troap

iments frata Eliubeth.consiatad

b*Vt Watmaaday, May MCentral rresbyterlaa CbjHe aucecods Ralph T. Plat

Other officers to be nomhire C. Dale Whiteselt to<?<•<! Mr Kcrby as firstsue-

viceot atall pal*, to be sighted far anight advance *r the enemy,and a large caamm, known aa"OU Sow," whieh »as to findm th* event rf daytime ad-

bart aveane a*arBeacoa Bfll dab.now marked wtti

th* sM* ofTba ami Is

a

Wmt*

Newcounty communities,Cohen.No Qaattry Cantnl

Dep. AUy- Gen. Bi« .

otheraa « N f« Brunswick lanes are scbed-

i i d to ojen this summer.Perrara boagbt Ibe franchtae

wlK> from Jess* Weiagart and Irvng Great Swaasp area of Morris

at CIBAIke a*w Summit symbti, de-

signed by J.me. K. Foaaiman,administrative design directorat CIBA. and his assistant, JohnD. Hough, keeps th* badethem* of the burning torca butpresent, it in a modem styleaa tbat it can be used sa sta-tioaery, advertising, aigas,MdUett. etc. tod for fibrin.

Mr. Fogelman u the designerof a aymbol created for Baak-

Gen. G—rge Wash- line Ridge and officially adoptediagtoa while, at Moniatown de- by the community. He I* titbvised a system of beacoaa and j at work on a ntopu*od symbolalarm ga— atntchad along the 1 tCon'im-ed on Pag* T)

Jetpori Seen Blessing to IHeights, Blow to BoroughThe impact of a jetport m the I sight of cpcrationvyet convrm-

ratagjti tho mas,

Jiigt flatMd t(her* appeared mat than wasa dtsajmmaat bsrwoea m*board aad Its arehttaet far menew Mhool ov*r plan* for

thatprop-parehsaed many years

age Ibr nanthls power traaa-misstaa Uaos wadd b* mad*

la a tUtaaMtH read by Coun-

will reconsider an ordlnanr*based *a the publlr salrtyeomaiWaa's recommendation*"wbka wlil nedemia* tb* praa-

1MI ordiaance" aad wklektt was "hoped win be nor* **•ceptabb) to all conceraad."

Th* statement added tintlatroduced (ha proposed

ai a result of Mtarsaad eanalaloU received fromPTA's, elKic crap* sad pareaai•atiwsatog tb* daaWa? W ebD>

dr*n walking t* aad from Kb—ia: a result of sidewalks aot • »Ing cleared. TVatsUment said, alaa. Itb* same hssard to <

la an earlier bearing b*M *•April II, several residents e»<posed tb* erdinsne* on grooadttbat the aaaaaur* was dlseriait-aatory la tbat "at least half atthe city's property owaen weak)not b* Uabl* lac

| J y mmaOMa* artatlajh* toratal basr-b* fafetrrad baak t* tb* PltsvabJi BMTd kr furiber itady aad

At • baartaj bald aa April it,object!*** wens veieed by Wailac* Barnes, reprtemtssf CIBA

parUil lot. The school board j aad ircm Bryant W. Griffin, oain tan required that alternato b h l f f C l S nrMd b d i h

qMds b* aaesptad tiae* thaw*was not a apeelflt parklag 1stplan agreed to btt hBeard ot EducatioaPlaaatM Board

h bd

th*aad tt*

laaatM BoardThe net bid of tb* twlgard

company onder tb* five altar-nates was f!,J*t,MT, while thePaOaehis company net waa II,-MBJgt wllb the same allamalea.Haie bids for PeDceiila were•I.-•50,000, and for Zwigard, )1,-

(ConilnuSJ on Page 11)

behalf of Carl Sweason, ownerof property abuttmg th* PaaaaieRiver,

would have restricted buildingto a height of 40 ttet, and wouldlimit lot coverage to « par <of the total ana. In addition,(he ordinance provided for spe-cific parking spae* alie

In a letter to Council at tbeearlier hearing, Walter Bluntschii of M Edgewo : road, a

• « •conducted*. H * * - F a g « - . - * » ** V *W probe said tbat the rJTf«rfeited by them April among the Summit Are. com-

d t toBUiaed J , Mitioa to the CO.SO0. be muniUes, two MasuchuiHt,probe said r J Tproduct. toBUiaed J ,„ ^Mitioa to e C . , u c u H

ngredient, of the w , s requued to post mm «. < reaesrct ffaa. ataled bi a H4-V «- * • toto^eraUU«New ^ J ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ r

l aaaa t>as i™* * * * . ^^^S>*M

were manufactured wtuimethod of i»»>»ry ^ .

John J D"«»n ****L.Union County proscwf

a» y»rk Gladiators.Tbe hrmar owaer. of tbe

to tbe Morris County Board

stount Union County V %who worked with Mr. *««.™3 a f |*"*£

„ fraorhue *ere wasble tolor' out plan, Irr tbe canatractiot, oC resesreher.'

(Continued on Page W , _

slleys m the w.ttinjt Graad Central Term-1

new owner mart name alar the Gladiators before

•e¥<nth

year onM 13

Saturday

ent tonected t« the metropolitangkm by Inttratate Boat* n .

Church ThiefLeads Two onWild ChaseAn unidentified b u r g l a r ,

caught in the act of looting atafe at Calvary EpiscopalCkuich Ust week. W tanperson on a wild ehas* through

r ,a*ek tlMtU aad yaria beior*he eacapod by daakmg tato th*Methodist Charch to bat*.

named Berkeley Heights chair- j Police said Joseph Smith, theman as well Mrs,Stevens and Mra. A. B.

the pisetilaas af height and totcoverage aad reqaestod thatsince ad parking spare dimea-•km» must be passed by Ik*Planning Board, such dimes-iona should be left U tin « t r martbr. "ntss M

BatscttT'torby, Jr.

chairman and 'Mrs. PaulBerber ia replace Mrs. JPerry M» third vice chairman.

Mr*. H. G. Lucas will be re-

Mr. Webster's statement add-) wore In agreement Out the pn"ed thai following the April hear- j tot IMS ordinance ahuuld l»

an Informal conference j "strengthened"jig was held by the pablic, th*

law committee on April tt whichwas attended by '-'uttorMfedby n r s t eparties;' and members of lfi»Plannlnii Board.

> man ts he hacked hla way' through the top of a sale in th*

research tod osBe* facilities ofa shopping center long Spring-field Avenue. At aha same tim-

chairmen.Miss Grace E. Jones will con-

character

Tbe yatport, according to theestimate., would

bring becebu to BerkelerHeights, unrekosa* ebanget toNew Providence, aad little or noehaagw a* Stnamit

•car tbe pro-poaed[Jttamrt with land to spare vtr suted. Tb*

ta* physical bnpaat should be|tinuc *• tecreUry, Edward L.small enough to arodoce mini' j Beck as treasurer and Mrs. K.

G. Coropton .1 assistant treas-mal chaoites hi tbe town'scomposition.

Barmtal t* Bel*On the <"her hand the jetport'i

impact «n New Prwideae*would be considerable, th* sur

nominating committeeurer.

Thewas head-d by Leo A. O'Gradyand included John M. May, Jr.and Carlnton W. Pleraon.

from Nominated as board roemberr

Before flaebu the building, tbeintruder attempted to attackMr. Smith with the ate

Taken from th« church saltwas s bag of money contalasagapproximately 112. files aaddesk drawers were strewn abortfloor. Nothing ease was stolenaccording to church authoritlM.

Police gave this inoaM ofwhat happened. Mr. aroHb

the atost, Uu re-1 the northtrn runway would pass I for 3-year terms ire Mrs. J Went

reported he heard a aoit*from the church office and

yearMay 13 and UPond.

Vanderpcel Tbe

Police U Ed- ,* withi U of Dtrward Trayford,

the event, the p»eaMocked MO brook trout worth.

game.Detroit. Oner team, in the

are Dallas, FortCity,

port **at [directly across tbe community'sbetween !,- Tha report, sabmitted by center.

Uatod Bcseareh lac and Plan , This innuena* SSight ehjag*nmg and Renewal AaaocUtes of | the Borough's character to the

^^^»* ~^* t>aama sst)maasas ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^C * * t ? n T CTIslI mirmmjm* -mm*^mnmmmmnmnnmn|

conrols might b* eased.Pressure would grow for In-

dostrul and MantBarcial de-velopment, tmsa Mew Prov*-

•York team

Franklin ?erry, Mr. Plumley,(Continued on Page 7)

A^l^hht.)

theto

I *

attracts more I Oaataased *a Pag* 7)

York Antbority weald be oveywbstaahtg aad wsatrwetiveMarri* Coaaty bjeaas* ,of tts

bcbamtor.d*nc. would bshtgWyto tbe airport aad Hahed b>Boute 71 to it* mam entrance,

however, The Bon is la a goad positionmight benefit tram a jetoart as to adjust to tha yatport, but

a the could mske this aajastmtt onlya m eowM, the *«rvey indicated, b, chanting from I*It saht the town would be In- residenUal ehMraetsr to a

fnm the nots* and! (Cemiaiiad mi Paga T)

Ing thethen grabbedhid used to

church officeInvestlgste

a man loot-safe. The burglar

tttsThree 14-year old boy. ad-

mitdd to police UK weekendtbat they were responsible forbreaking six window, at «[il*°aSchool earlier this month. Dam-age was estimated at $ » .

One of (a* windows brokenwas a hog* picture window val-ued st over SIM. A police de-partment spokesman Mid tb*ciuve youth* will be required topay for th* damages.

the hatchet behack hit way

tack Mr. Smith,Who Immediately stepped back,permitting th* man to ran fromth* room.

The burgler then fled fromthe church with Mr. Smithclose oa his heels. At me cor-ner af DePerMt aad WeodJandaveaae*. Mr. Smith waa totaedby a milkman, Frank Arm. ofthe SebmaU Dairy Co. Botheontimmd thtlr chsa* through

(Caatlnatd on Pag* U )

wbtr* skiawajfa d* eaiat.

la comncriminsUoa. Caaaefl'i statemmtosi Tuesday added that la view« UM lack of sidewalk* In eer-labi areas. Council wvald aaaianto tn* public tatety coatmltt**the project of investigatingwhere aidewalka should b* in-

The committoe, th*•aid. hat been la-

atraetod • worV "closely withtt* efty-wln* TTA7taad I* «aHet their toanerataaaand sasaiartia preparing a ree-

faJ to th C l f

body.

to tha Council forappropriate action "

In withdrawing the ordinance,Council said It had given "seri-ous oaMidentto*'' to th* •Mea-sure aa t result of views •*•presied at the previous hearing.

Before Tuesday's hearing tmthe measure, letters o( oppoat-Uoa wan read from John Sum-

U Fisher, AR Mstte. AH; J. Geary and A.

but protestedmeasure on

grounds that tho*a propertyownan with sidewalks would bapenalised while those withoutwalks would not. - - -

Suggestions tor a future snowThe statement said that a* a removal ordinance from those

result of the views presented,in attendance at Tuesday'sboth st th* regular Council meeting included two recom-msttlni and the informal con- mendalions that the city clearference, the public law commit- the walks and aiseas the own-tee recommended to Council i*r".tbat the ordinance should b* r»- Anhur Helmnth of H Wood-

land .venue told Council thatf 'lowing removalof snow fronhis side alk, city plows invari-ably pushed the snow back oathe walk. He added that "I'mnot going to shovel my walkagain because of the plows."

W*md Bamwv* BUsw.msAt the April hearing the Pros-

pect Hill Civic Association in-formed Council that about two-thirds of the Prospect Hill andtvenboe Park sections did net

(Continued on Page It)

I s m * back to tbe PlanningBoard tor further study aad re-port.

Following the ttatomeat,Ralph H. Sayn, Jr., on behalfot CIBA voiced "appreeiaUaato Council' for Us action. Simi-lar seatltaewu wen eipressedby Oeart* Oelaney, president ofthe Summit Area Chamber ofCematcrce.

In other matter. Council in-troduced an ordlnanr.* whichwou'tSaiae to tS.OM tha yearlysalary of the assistant foreman|g UM ureet department. Th*present wage Is M.tlO.

A public hearing on tbe mea-sure will be held oa Tuesday,May IS.

In a letter to Council, MayorOgden D. Gensemer requesu-dCeaneil approval of Senate Bill101. increasing the limit for eipenditures not iri blibidding for the gfrom tl.000 to B.M0 v-htch is

(Continued oa Page 7)

requiring pablicJoint Meeting

i

9m immUm

ChareK *CI«tMli*d 22. »Detttti a>.Editorials •l*tt*rt •Social . . . 14,11. la, 17Sportt 20

op inStores You Know-Where You Are Known-Shop in Summit

"A daanatlea from the Sister-.a#oajoa a* Aaiertea.

S at Ike Jewish C»a>aauaatt| 1 The ecadereace wiU

THi SUMMIT HMULO. Thursday. May 4. t»el i

Bank Advisory 'Bowl ElectsTwiUdlMen

Northern Mew Jerseyof the Nltiaaal Weav-

, ca'a Letfae of the Uaited Bya-

pseance.

(«b.]uM ]&Ai«.4(» *M1:1)»H)Rsvinr Oi ACVANCIO Cum*Student! may c m colltgt n i lfor ooe course DM taken previous\j ot for two "makavup' seanceAbltFioUey • M4io|T<Cimp optional tfttmooM >and gitU under 1) ran of age.

Write ot fbont for ctldot.Register oow. Tci. 1 * MUM

CARTU M

he helddearie* Ceater.

roprisaataUret to theI conference are: Mrs/ HeleaHum. Mrs Moltte Picker,Mrs. Sadie Basil, Mrs. Hetty

eWMrs ntmmmm,and Mrs. Sally Mantel

The foDowinf are fromNew Providence and BerkeleyHeiihts: Mrs. Beatrice Kalen.Mrs Annette Finkel, Mrs An-

iaatla Hams, H n . aeiriee;Bleaker and Mra. M M Matte.

Woffices tf the Union CounlyTrust Conipiny, weordiaf la an

Baounceawat Vr Ceonu W.liter, of Summit, preataW of

CARTUET SCHMl.,V/oVO»aate700 froepeet Av».,

of a ptaaaMae; aad heat-Jai »upp)7 budneee, W. A Bfed

DUumomd tomewgTlejps

•ar-

(Urn. MtilUmmml 41a

tU» rm m. °

if .is.

MiMgbSMiUknqi Awird

' * - Murray ofMurray of MM-" *

•venue faMr. Birdsall is a lifelong resi

deat of New Jersey aad aua|« of Bartiajar HI**tjewafk The eew riUpoter U

ile of tbe University ofa. where he majored in

accounting and buiraan ad-He haa bap* a*

eoeJeled irilh the Blrdsan Co..M i a * , it hi* father, during

Thethislinden office has served

WUm UKU. Ba»-Cka«tMH. Ifcan, Jr., a partner ia the

j bar Arm ef Hue**'. Hartley*aad Thara, laet Wednckday waaelected atwiadcat of the kummilBar Astoelatlon al a meetingheld at the Hotel Suburban. J.Jerome tUpVoa waa eiectsd viceprettifM aaa) Joseph B. Ceti-efi* waa redacted secretary-

itreaaurer. Mr Thora hai prae-Uced in Summit since IN* and

[to 1M7 Joined bl» presenl firm,of Philip*Mass

lk» tWlM MTaVT •» <>>* »«Ike Wthiie/ai iaai af * e Newiertey Lttfary AuociiUon atAtUntie CJty lait Saturday,April 2Mh. .

The ptaaaHHtaa w>» rnadeatthe annual tMtajaat in Hotel Oca-nia before a galhenni of mareUaa aU Uhraaiaaa. gucau aadtrnsten.

Mr ntmr ta a mamlyr aftka haara af *r»et*fi • ! lk»

•a IfMft Oauatry Cb* •af O W J W W

_ aa wMf« aw«b.rCam»»J tmip*in Chart*.

The e*a*rttaie»<i three a»/«of aaaveatiMl aatlvitui and era-frama MaipiMho»or te Ue»t-t J f « |WM is New Jaratr

UarariMttW. , ,Twa aiambara of the total

board a#d tkftr «>">, Mr. aadMn Halaay Douilai and Mr.and Mn. Arthur Manner, wereareaeet at the ceremonj. Ataei4 M *

;New Jersey Law School. Heom Newark.

Mr. BlrdtlU ia the peat preai mu ,dro|,ted to the Hate Bardaat 4 hath the Uadea Rotary m l e a .ad in JUT heeame aCub aod Canoe Brook Countr. esunsellorat-law Mr ThoraDub. He haa Been active over n t i i l , a t Mouatslneide and iaha years ia the Untied Kuad.j, formtr Mayor aad

Red Cress. Caaeer drives ajri I ,t(orney of that community. Ha

NOTICE!Dodg* - Dart - Plymoiiffc • D»soto - CHrysItr

Lonc«r - Valiant Owntn

Truat Company, recentlymerfed with the Union CountyTruat Company. A former rest-deat ef Linden for many years,the new director presently livesia Summit with his wife, thetermer Dorothy Bauer, atheir three children Mr. Kedoria associated will) his fatiier inthe real estate and Insurancebusiness which bears the

our Iff Sfdal for f h« Month of MoyiINSPICT IRAKI LININGS | 1

ADJUST* IRAKISMAKES IT WE SiHVId IT

onth

PI a*

Beywith

eealideeee

302 IIOAO IT. SUMMITSCHMIDTJR. u

CI.M44S

was head of the Linden division ; , | M

of the United ruad during thewar ntn. Mr. Birdsall has alsoserved as a director of theMemorial Osteopathie Hospitalla EUsabetaV

Mr. rawer, whe resides at MOeMajc A«eaue, it the son 0!sac ef the fcnusdera ef the UD-

haa been maflatratesince 1H1.

•t

KadriChahinMfiatyDciihxnts

Robert C. lUdriefaimaUey

road vaa •cased

UsMaRtGtts

paystrom, Inc.

M a j u ^ ^

Americas;ti«n, (h«,Amenca.

miltec at ies aaauaj raanpalw

Kadri. a contract approver wkhI the Pradeatial laaaraace Cosa

ia aba president ' '"-

of let Ne«cveeaw aaa beea ap-

to the aaw poet of vicepsaaniniUeeoo, a

corporate »ke j m l i i a t <adneadei Dayatroaa'a MnatrUI

of tht rU*T u markeUa*- *aeeCtob '

preai

have o*n,

pensions |or",

motor,was

itt«a4iM vtn MWrathaB. tthrary director, Mra

M H ' n l * l r M

RoyriUia« M ;tar, Mr. Mai Mra

d *

HiU drhw (1maa), llrat *lea p^eaalee*:Corndia Madtfaa of 1mm iMeV.«tee•Mart f. UeHMM ****Oeetie K. Hate*

! meats, ast. He vaa fcraserirw _ laacaeUted with Menhaat Cal" " culator and Ike Kelloff BwHfh-

heerd aa. ataBtoJtoMaa eftaeansatMwl TeMajaepa andTaWfreph,

illiaena U a native of Coksfoaatf attaaead Narthweeteraaad Hanrarf UelrenJtlea. AU. S. Navy veteran, Alllaaon is

Oak

Thes , „ 1o f 16 WeaveTI»nd«-r :hr at JlIsm B MiU ,drivj-underMidi,.,Cenlr.ldenc<.man ,avenue

th,

OffletrSlottNew eWccrs aad trustees of

l will

, „ Oeoa-Peter lewel la WtH 1 ead

•roe lUmea la Ware" f. aa

the lahheth Ewe Service, te hei^taaat * e ttmptt. aje.

ere: MaraaU

tor atate

tlid Mra. "eeepa Baroneski.Mra. Snaett, a member oi the

roafereaae ewauiittee, la hos-pitaUty esalrman o( the NewJersey Library Asioelatloe.

Summit WinsStcttChtitTournomani'

•umsBit Hl(h School capturedlU seeeeJ atete inunchoUatieehesa erewa last veek-eod bywiaaiig e toumamatt apaaveared hy UM New Jersey Mate

Federation held at Fair-

Brafar. preaUeat; Behcft MMaad David Kreee, *Ue preai-deou; Mn. Lewis L*oo, eerre-aeoadiaf eacretery; JoceaaUebermae, reeordtaf secre-tary; Mn- C D. Krepa, Out-itrer.

New tntateaa arc Paul Cberta,Menia Oetdwea, WUUem Kef-pal. Isidore Sharma* aad AlasThaler, aad Jack landtar, lavmediate past president.

Rabbi Morrison D. Bui whowill serve aa inatattiaf oaVer,will alee welcome late their

Ike new heaorary tnaa-

itUaatoie trtalaraauag local DaMMat aaw awaken hi tka party

acme ia Linden, and which w a s > i « h PUKiasoa University atMadiaoo.

The e-raan Summit teaai dc-aicted is other uams repre-aeottaf northern New Jersey

instrumental in the developmentof much of the residential andinduatrial properties of the elty.Mr. Fador Is a iraduate of IkeNew Yost MWUfy Acedeaay, el-tended B. P. I. an! U a fraduata of the Rutfsra Real Eatateaad Appraiaal Institute. He iaa master of the Appraiaal In-stitute and ia president elect ofthe Linden Rotary Club. Mr.Fedor aerved four years aa anofficer in World War 1. with lamontha overaeas duty ID thePacific area.

f yhigh achoola in the May maet

peati thteaa, Mn. Mai / . •kapire,

Kta Artheaa,Morten Kaptaa

•arUeiVatlfeiereta cades-

Reaert E. BMaur.

B

efcief

VtH. eat af Mn. Baft A. Wttaur af » BaHaaral ptaao b

rhac wUh Attack laaadraaboard Oat attaek atrcraf

trier UBS Fariaatii eaeratia« wtt the f l V kM d H a a

«MedHerraaeaa.

p ,Arthur 0

A reeeptice lor the new ofttcen ead trustees will fallow.

DETROIT

The three eawjaraamea af flatBtuamH Ana Uat year eoavatneteda toul of 4M new eoa-

On With r W SWBNavy E M . Erie H. Anderaoa,

aaa of Mr. and Mr. Carl M.Aaderaon of rr Blackburn roadla aervmi aboard the attaek

hi UBS lt

{sari* dwellincj Kcordiec tewhich began Friday. The Sum- a report made for the nlne-nlt team eonalrted of Jon Ry-' county area of the three statesdcr, BUI Phalr. Dick Perry !(N.Y.NJ.-Conn ) covered byJeff Chaslow and Pete Irwtn.: the Befienal Plan AssodslkmInrin and Chaslow won all fivefamea in which they played.

i , . ......earfe ship UBS Multphen oner- 71 buahela of thaaa coming fromatlng with the Sixth Fleet irf the Africa.Medtterraaeea •

New Providence had theniftiest rate af new homes with

The finalists were S u m m i t ! m t n d "•'*•'•» He!*? Is waaand Teaneck but Summit took " " ' w t l h m Summit Is listedall five team matchai to top! j " * A . 1 * " " * <he communl-Teaneek Players were UastM P * 1 """ m » « ! " • ' • » * ; " •to fifty movea In two hours for l ta- V**each game. Union County last year bulk

„ ; 3.SB0 new homes, 47 per cent-Current production of die-of which w«re multl-famOy

monda in the world would Oil It \ urdts. Union County rankedfourth In Ustinga based on theamount af housiM uuaaUaaUuacompared to total popatataoa.

(MttKanaali

member of the. AaBerican to 70 *p«d

MMIT EXPRESS COPagent for

Allted Yon Lines, k |

STORAGEHOVMG

SMPPIHGPACKING

CRostviow 7-0315

M-74 «A1L«OAD AVL SUN

would Oil T$bushel baskris annually, with

little things

f

ARI IMPORTANT, TOO^ Som» *r «ur ta«»r kntjwn larvieai can fcie mi^rrty im-

portant te you. Far axampia—Travalan Chaekt; lilvar itoraga; letter* of credit;

ttcuritiet and bondi bought and told; bank money ordert, foreign drefti; foreign

currency exchaneje.

Th'aie tervleei, !n addition t« «ur majar banking and trust itrvicei, are all avail-

able to yaw when y»u da your bankinf at The Summit Trutt Company. Make this

bank your "one itop" bankinf headquarter*.

SUMMIT TRUST COMPANYSUMMIT '• , NEW PROVIDENCE

MOkll KKBtftAk etfOtlT INSURANCE CORPORATION

ntwac* fa*tiuu. Maeajvt even*

" 1 • -

SAFBXSCAPtTHBNIW

DlALL ALUMINUM

INO

for All Typa* off Honws

Summit Lumber CompanyISI •rooi ftracr. S H M * Ct 74121

Row to make mowing- ^a> . .— „

more s&tisfyingIf yotfw fed op with thft mem, the smell «nd the ,r«

btrd-tt>«taVt gawBne moww, ifi time you disoovered * '

of th« atBrr toorn. NbtiUof to g«t nady, DO hum » '

Yon fat tateanootts, ewn cot that m«ka»Vour lawn lookup

amj Hmt—tkm ti» ml tttirfM^atn of rolliiig t

qakkbmdquktly.AiAwenfafnlbimmtn*^Tbt atUMT MOTB k iwiftMifl, flngmeertd asd

Sootto, a » peopb who know kwm bvt, to makecotti«»

•0 **7 Q A « wwaidlag yoail Actually be glad

Sec

POWER? Arover aW SUm Scotu Elttrie. No

f~f»**attCfm<*)OT|raWeWrsae. iW

10-12 MAPLE STRUT

.... second weak of,ual Sumasit HaraM-trvfce AaeocuUeo, ^ e k n o t * flato the * •» » • * •»

thii year't tadd three weeka later960 cami

? Don"«on$ otSllC

SmmmHat

b a n lad

•tarbjr

1W»,over

«rto lew, ike

hi** with

ant sincequirt

ar* taaaart-isummer campi r». :

prevlow neon) ntto beat

* "*•' .I1"/"" * * • fmi. bow-

mall appeal.* o u l d

" * • « *

DcaaUoa Acknowledged vaacUons are usually hoy, andAll contributions received trr

8 l r t s w h" otherwise would re-aeknowlcdged vnktj in Uw m i l n ln M«e « ly durinx theHerald, unless otherwise , p , r , summer because o[ family li-fted and immediately turned n a n c l » ' <lWiculti«» o t h r n whoover to the Family Service As- *"" c h o w n ">ni» from brokenaociation. The association his o r l o M o r homes»ole U K of the donations, makes '" "'cent yean the number jthe camp telactions and oper- <* '""I boy, and girl* chosen!atea the camp program. for vacation! has increased.

j Facilities used are generally Li>i y e " m youngatera wereiBoy and Girl Siuut and YWCA *ent t u c " m P. «nd acorrding to'and YMCA camps located in M r s A n n Brokaw.

Loul tekfartsBy Mbs rot Dufa

An Mtat* la neaea <f »!<•.«*•waa W| by la* tat* Mta* Aflae**•aria ran Dakar el 1H aaaaajfc \aiaaae who *s*a Apra » at at*!tt. aeeoralci at the wai O**Vlor probate last weak. !

The taUte is hit *> heal to-!•Ututana and raaateata n t ,Calvary Epiacwaai Ckavrik r*-i

rn*p>

' n ( p r i « . " " C U l i V e "*** W A D E F W ^ U i b e r t A. DeVUbtu, pwi i f i e i a l groundbreaking ceremoniei last Monday<"J»m»ly Service A. Went of tne Board (X EdvcaUon, lift. UM flNt'night. Tin new «AooJ. which is sl.tetf to e.»iIhe increate is due | f l f d h i f h

the region. Other camps oper- w c r ( i t » r v

ated by1 charitable organita- s w l i r t l o n . the increase is due snadeful of dirt at the site of Use newtiona are alao used. Day camp- '" f P°P"lalion boost and the high school on Kent Ptaee ooulersrd whileing rs aho Included lit the pro- " u m b ( ! r of children coming &er, „£ the , c n o o | board Common Council a dgram. 'runi hruken homes and from Mayor Ogdcn D Gememer took on duriag~*f

Going rates for camping ex- h o m M * h n * '' •• fio*ncially > '. : 1penaea this year are expected 'mP08»<We lo send children toto be about Mo for two-week c > l n | ) ' I

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«n and Recommended for Quality

BROADLOOMS

IDRIENTAL RUGS

iedrosiah's

gratefully acknowledge the.lollowma'rontrlKUoas I* theIMI Summer Tamp F«ad.Ihiiutiuns may be mailed I*the Summit Herald office, e/*Sammit Herald, n Bankstreet.Junior High Students $l«f.»»Mr. and Mrs. M. W.

MayerAnaonymou*Barbara Treat KalejMr. aad Mrs. A. I).

SckwanMrs. Haas Sitari . . .

Summit Chorus to OfferMajor Bach Work Sunday

2S.M

The sp:ins concert of theSummit Community Chorus wi Ifeature Bach's "Paitaion accord'

;ing to St. John," on Sandty at,8:13 p.m . in Calvary Episcopal{Church, accompanied bj a{chanrber orchestra.! Original!;, because at budget

Four of 14* instnimenljl milaielans art known in (tie Sum-

lal, tUto andAtaoetatlnn andter. Had Croaa. tt,

The largest aaagW a*ae)Kur>is Miss Eluabatk Tkykw. afriead, who liv*d w*k Ui— mDuhn for tit* laat It** **ar>Mtsa Ta>ioe Inaarlei S par r*Mof the rr^idaary rafaa*. ytaetkerfriend. Kdmund rSraan *f WSummit awnue. la Mt t» pncent el tb* rea>miai'> ntole

Tfc* lapiilnaag SB per i m 'left is *aaat akarn *a ttx n»rsons, namely- Mtn May O-i,

{ton of Utechwood load. VM.llarottjy Mulkraf DeBarr phrr.Mra. CharwW* OalaiaiiiiwH mNorwalk, Coaa., aad TkMdarr.Doiis and Elinor Majai. thethree rhililren of Mr. aad Mrsllinn Mover of Madsaaa i i w i i

A C«i hcqueat waa Mt toO.1M.000, Is scheduled lo open by September. V l v '»" »•'« "* Vami HaB *n»1»K. Conrtruction of th* new building atart*d;»«» t o Mtt H " V l t o > r w '

I Specific btquMta ef a»«*r.. Wolin photo) |ehtna. lieirkmms. haiaaikald fur

were lett lo Stjtaime W »«nb | * A | l t l P l a n t IHihn. a sister in liw, Rita *

. ^T " * * • " llarwick, Mra Meyer. Cwsl SI.yon of F>sex. Conn, UtuurMeeker, and the Mevrr children

The Uni«n ttounty Tm»« i» ex-ecutor of the «a1at* »tuc*i i-

The M M d«; trip schwlulcl rrprracnteo by Moavr, CnHin

this

mil area, and include Mrs.; by the younR adult dpparlmrnl * Kerby.Dorothy Kautniun »etx«id viu-!of Ihe YWCA i» an all«l« tni»llnlit with the Colonial Liltlc lo hlatoric <poti raSymphony and lorn) violH on Tuetday.

A chartered bus will leave the

CtabT«w»KkM«t

More than »!*•> memhn

rinqfiwM Av*., Summit

It-acber: Mrs. Charlotte Dyk__ ema. flutiit with the New Jersey YWCA »l ^;M a m and r.-tuin

ary rea~.in-. the chorus had!Symphony ind local llute 'each- at 1:30 p.m. l>oinl> of mlrreit ihe Summit High School It..-.planned lo have only organ a t - i « : Mra. Lucille Schmull. sec-,on tbtlou.- will include the U S nc«j Club traveled to New V>*»

tcompaniirenl for the oralort" ond violini«t with fee Colonnl|Mint, the Betsy Ross House the > «y recently to *i»it ike NewXU» presentation, but Uirough indl- L.'Me Symphony aad violl.) in Quaker Friends Meeting llouae York Stock Excnaad. r e * r a J2I.W \ idual donations by members, it Xructor in the Summit elemtn- ihrist l ^ u n h . »herr WnMnnn Reserve Bank, and Mar tke a»

j u j s pusjiMc lo engage the ac ;tary »ch«.ols, and Mrn •Wne- ton wonhipnl atul in » h o w duslnal district The •anerti>»-Hia.M jcompanvinj: insti-iimenUl group. l v » » e Hall, flutist with th:.New,cJiurck>anl arc tht grav •» of » ' tlw club is to stipulate »

1 The chamber orcfreatra »1« | i ^ ' L S i ' s S K i S 1 ^ * 1""irn(fBp"J«n>'n franklin and other te.«t and J o cam ™sr*-«*»-

-* Berkeley Hftignts. 'signers of the Drclaration of tn-' matton abairt- ca t«cn . .a i * ethe rirprndencr; mil tmlcpendeoi•• Dullness world

The principal pirate •«">"«i T ; , n u t ^ . 7 w o oboeshold, of the old Spanish Mak^!wn»'»t<'« l"°'"''«•• «*° ob<*';

th f iurt tnre* econoComplete Rug Cleaning Service" 2 now* m w, ow spamst. Mam-iv— • - - , Q,,^ .comp,,,,,, ,,f ,h , depe

C R 7 - 0 5 0 0 5 ''" L a n b b e i m o l ^ 1 7 l h »n<ll»hree first violuA. three second t n o r l U i Howard Vogcl of \ i « Square where the Liberty Bell, Accompanytn* the* " • l«th centuries - w e r e Jamaica, j violins, U o viola*, two vfrtin- rrtrfidCTcr. TriH play the w^n ladepcndenct H a 4 Congress »ere J<*» lacwJi

IIIIIIUIUmilHIIIUIUIIHIIIIIUIIIUHHUHIIIIIIIIIIIIHUMIlHi: the Bahamas and Tortuga. cellos and The performance is open to' Hall and Old City Hall are a'»nd Net! Koppnml •• >tb* public. No tickets ar» re- j few of to* historical sitei to be « " departmentquired, bat an oftrrtag will be ; seen.taken to help e w e r coicert | Th, tounng group will lunchc"5'1' it The Old Original Bookbind-

" B W H ~ » _ _ I I J " '"*• * l*mm" restaurant nearlyElMK B M f T r M W N f 100 years old. Reservation* anil

Marine Pvt. Richard R. Del '•* " l u«1 ° e made tl Ihe YWi Amont, am of Mr and Mra. H . I J ' ' p n | ' . ' R " ^ * I L * " " "

Delmont of S Edgar street, has ' pijte d e J a i i ^ ' ^ ^ """"completed f*nr weeks of ail-. ^lanced combat training with; Q>»*o Catherine de Mi-din «ithe Marij. Corp. .nf.ntry | ™ ' ^ * ^ ^ . I t S ^ ITramiag Kcgjioeat , t Cajnpj , 0 , 4 , .ndard w. , . t measure-

N- C. • • . i meat of 13 inch**.

(M CMMrW*Walter S Kdd>. e\tcuii%»-

wcretary ol Uie Boer* rf i+*cation andlor the school syelectai a Muta* of (heHome for Children He r i a l a mUic I'te Howard B Bubo*

T h e t r a a t m adauawta*lands of ** ItaM tmm»m*fare, health aai ia»rarh» iflocal chtkbea.

picture

of summer!

...Larry Aldruh

undrr«rorc» the

drf&nre of

Moygathcl tincu

in this

16.

AtTMAH MISSO' OHMIt .

LtVIL

and

MOtllS TUtNNKS AT RIVIR tOADIT MtUSt M. i. • D gourf »-1000

b EXTRA BANKING HOURSAT OUR NEW

WAIK-UPWINDOWIN OUR SUMMIT OFFICE

Within the next week, the most convenientIk-up banking window in town will open at

front of our Summit Office, 30 MapleU From this window, we will offer 20banking hours a week. Make checking or

account deposits, withdrawals, cash-**»\ nay dab accounts or make loan pay-nts nt Summit's "Bank of Convenience."

WILL K OPfN

MOR12 n

12 it

thru THURS.oon - 7 P.M.FRIDAYoon - 8 P.M.

lion ('oiiDtv Trost CompanySERVING YOU IN

Summit Berkeley Heights30 Mapl. Street 350 Springfi.W Avenu.

right other convenient office! in

Memoer '"•"'•""

Inspired^Boating FashionsFor Land and Sea

( A - 2 1 of tK«k«f«rA«tlW«I Cod* Fl«9», in vivid.•utnanttc coton. Handsome j«ck«rt ef

s*«-pr«o^d" combed poplin, nylonW*d. Choote *•»• de»iqn you Kke belt,or tio««i your nMit, your elob, yourb

MM SI3o-»)kMr4WMIU).)U.l4W») 1WOMW. .$I1M4».II(1HD,L(2O) U95• L n 2 M »

401 SPRINGFIELD AV£.

CLO1H1J.BS TO <iLMLtM£X...ANU THEIR SONS

SUMMIT CR MW4 OPEN FRIDAYS TIL »

THi SUMMIT HtStAlP, TharsaJey. Met 4. l*>i

CHURCH DIRECTORY

Friends i ah* a) the YWCA.Suadar—S:IS a.m. aad \$-.m esaeet fcr ehatrta Is at the

s»as aiaaH» el frtaada (Qiuk ] same time: Vlatters ire wet-en )Msa Ma aaataag far war- nme

First Church of Christ ScientistMA Brueta of The Uotber Church, Tha Ftnt Chare* at Christ,

Scientist, ta Boatoa, MassachusettsSonday Services «t U A.M. Bandar School U A V.

Wed:>eso.y Tsstiaony MMtiB« at I .U P.M.

Christian Science Reading RoomONN TO TNI

nCLM0 SPRJMGnCLD AVENU1Opes dafly 10:06 to 4.30 except Sundays iod holMayt. alsoFriday evenings 7:30 fat t:M (eicept July and Auguit) andafter the Wednesday roeetine:. Literature on Christian Sciencemay be read, borrowed or purchased.

Christian ScienceChurch

m liiaagBatl Ava.

Man's perfaeC aatrilaal tale-UcBshlp to God w f j ba eavphaaiied at Cbriattaa asaaaeeservices this Sunday.

Opening eelectioas fraai ateBible in the t w s u a B u — aathe subject "Adam aad FalseNan'1 wiU include tkaaa pas-uses from the first ckapesr efGenesis: "And C M said, Mus make maa at ear taaage.

= 5 ' sfter our likeasss: . . . B> Gad

j Within the next few weeks, you||«^j£«j£^J5»*s . . . . i l l II f i h l m . "ale »ed faaaala tie aasd=wi l l r e c e i v e a t e l e p h o n e ca l l t r o m s he them . And cod saw every= r 3 thing that he had made, aad,

Mount O*v» Tampls,UM.C

m

dal prayer «or ek* aedmi; «:M BOB.. Tfeeat rH l A d t tHoly

Tuesday I a m ,department.

I

PRODUCTS OFBLIND

WORKERS INC."

CerrralCCtwrah

Jewish CommunityCenter

• bat rtaee BVvd.

ataattt; Woman aI ataattt

WdCenter ; Wedaeaday - • p.*., M t sa t Mae* BTvd. jeha*/ *ad prayer tervtea; see,aaeaaat Ipetelt 'lor ekesr rehearsalmasttM V J ^ ^ M U ' •' " "

Ttamrea | B.BL, BibbathC M mrrtm aad seraee, "WhoU a JtwT"

Saturday — I a.m., Sabbath

Temple SinaiA

D.

Soadav — t'.IS e.m. andI TasMrrow — 1:10 pro, Sab-bata Bve services aad sermon,

i - r ta Duty T» Be a Maa;" In-

DfamoCommunity Church

Church

MonaW werabip; t»RlgnScswat eBofinna-

7:41 B.m., •aaser Youth

CKriit Church, Summit(•aatJet aa4 OaaBrefatleaal)

M i laglaaal at SnttaftVId Ar

a.m..

|» _ _ .baud

1:S* a-m, Taeaday; »M p «., Cherub

f.U BJB.. JaBior choir;a.ai Waataaiaatar girls's\

— T ajav, Dawa

Devtf E. BanrvaUMekard U Bnkakar

•— (:M a.m. snd 11

Horaksg worship sodby Dr. BarnweU, "Not

Creed bet Corentot; HolyCommoaiaa.

Taeeday — S p.m., Board ofWerid reBewship

Wadaaaaay S:» pat., Boardof Chriitiaa Education.

The Mafhodist Church•aat Mace Bealeranl aad

DeTarest Aveaaelev. Jaaaaa M. B«yd. MkeMer

D. 0. Ostratk,

USatnn of oOears.•anday - t a j a .

St. Luke'i ReformedEpiscopal

Bar. Haas K. JaaiiawaBaattiSlnet,Harray BID

Sunday — •:•* a.m. Sundayschool; U a.m., Holy Com-munhm eervtee; « p.m., YouthFellowship; T R.m., Ereomfaervlce.

rm**r(coot troop IN.

Wedn^day - »1» P-«n-Church school stafl maaHof.

Fart* Lutkeron Church• n . BaaarlB.behold, it was Tory

From "Sriaata aadwith Key to theMary Baker Eddywill be read (oJJ»): *T*eChrutUke - w r ~ * — * t atMieotifir beiaf and drriae heal-

include* a perfect riacsjatiaic STeaa; S »-•.. Sett Ctrda

1 requesting you to buy the finest

I quality toiletries.

I A PROUD BUSINESS^

A CHARITY

Meastenef•f Ch>

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ead idea perfect Gadmet man-as thethought and

The Golden Text ceasea freesPsalm 13». "The Lard « • per-fect that whichthy taattf. O lard.

«f AlXWIa aiPoa-

•eswrday-* a j t . CaaAnaa-• a ; • a ja^ra lew-aad aarviea at eer-

•d U

•fJllS>M

when you're in one of the seren eonreniently

located offices of Union County Thut Com-

Tea, each office provides complete banking

facilities. So, do all of jour banking under

one roof at the Union County Trtut Company

office most convenient for JOB.

Better living begins at your full-service bank

ion CoDBty TnstMTVaVM HOWttt•mew tkn Tkanev

I** aji. <• t PM.sue TM. f S:»» r.M.

YOU M

Summit Berkeley Heights• * aja. «e law P.M.t-M TM. w I M r.M.

WAU UPTfUat

30 Maple Street

ecnar

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3SO Sprinoiwid Avonuoa/ficaa te

Community ChristianChurch

(Disciples of Christ)Bar. Charles E. WUsaa, Jr.

la* ia

At att three aarvteaa at Oalv-sry BBiacepal Caejrea Haa tuu-iar. apaeUl Begatiea t i d earayen wffl be offerad. At theuataBBwn al tha t : U s.m ajrv-tat, Ike Ckarta Bebaai aadwc-gregatioa wtt Jaki la tke pla*(-asg ef a tree ea essarast gmnds.

At the I a.m. aarvtoe theMea's CJub wffl bald a earporateeomnanioB foOowtag wUeb

will be a breakfast

I tu

THEflssh

Unitarian ChurchSpriacfMd aad Waldraa Avta.

cm.•

• Today — T-;30 p.m., ChurchToday — 7:15 a.m. and 1:30!school teachers' meeting. {

a.m., Devotions in chapel; » :« Sunday — 10 V.B., Church Ia.m., Colfae hour, Bible clasi school; Morning worship sndaad discussion; 7 p.m., Council sermon, "God's Word to Man;" Ief Churches; 7:30 p.m.. Boy < p.m.. Youth meeting. '

searta.Batarday-io a.m.. Cracker Calvary

* " • • ^ . » . . . . . Church EP'*"?"1 ChurchChurch fchool and | DeForent and Weodlaad Aves.

class. 10 a.m., I * " • Eiaser F. Fraada,nhearssl; 10:30

Pajaflv choir rehearaal;U alai , Onrch worship; 12:20a.ai., BoJy Communion inekapel; 3 p.m., Gass for new

ibers; 4:30 p.m., JuniorHigh reUowship; 7:30 p.m.,Veakyaa Cub.

Taasdav — 10 a.m., WSCSI; 11 a.m.,

bsMasns meeting; U. WSCS Luncheon and pro-

gram aad installation of offi-

Bev. JaeaaTraap»

Today—a p.m., Lecture atrieaen tha "Dead Sea Serous" byKeabcrt Stokes ia UnitarianHouse.

Sunday - S : » a.m, and 10:90am., Church school; S:30 a.m.

I and 11 a.m., Morning service*aad sermon by Rabbi Morri-son Bisl of Temple Sinai on

Pslnless Causes;" Churchschool registration after bothservices; 11 noon. Senior UtV

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Tomorrow —12:30 p.m., Catvary Sendee chapter benefitluncheon and revue.

Sunday—I a.m.. Holy Com-munion and Corporate Com-munion Men's Club program;S:4J am., Men's Club breakfastmeeting; »:1S a.m.. Familyservice and Bogstlontide plant-lag; Church school; >:30 a.m.,Choir achool; 10 a.m.. Choir re-hearsal; 11 am., Holy Com-munion and sermon; Churchschool; 7:M Jvm., Young Adultgroup.

Tuesday—S a.m., Diocesan'conicniion at Trinity Cathedra),Nrwark; 9:30 a.m., Guild of thaIntercession; 7:30 p.m.. BoyScouts.

Wednesday—10 am.. St. Elii-abeth's Chapter; Church WorldService chapter; 4 p.m., St.Cecilia choir; 7:30 p.m., Seniorchoir.

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Sunday — t.M i.m , Churclschool; 9:30 i n . and 10:41a.m., Worship services andBtl'HIotc^'lJrttle KnowV' Appear*ances; " Nursery at both services.

Monday—9:30 a.m., Euentivecommittee meeting of UnitedLutheran Church Women.

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i War Buffs Con Get Columbia ChairRoad Mop of Shrines EstabRshed in

fesktenfs Namepictorial

war's

ana Just before the war begin.Anton, the

Clara Barton,of the

endowment fan,' to OohmbU

the

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. „ a mmwn >»»••• | » W « sand nearly ntae-'at Andenonville Activ, iB £ ^

&„ have been need j nursing the wounded, she also Sciences., from Eaao dealers |searched for missing men un School of

and SOwth*rn,der Congressional iraoL minulrationMedicine,hout W>.00» CB»t> • The Medal of Honor was In- Dr Williams, who lives at tf

j U rejmto m»ainf started during the war. , , d WoodUnd avenuTi , I noted"_. ._ foOowini the i was first awarded in 1163 The research chemi.i who ftrrtc s i ry •* the Bring nrst tent hospitals were set up synthesized Vitamin B lS u n t e r , «Ueh •«• ' ! " * * , battlefield at Shiloh To mark the creation of

the Initial dtetribu-

War m«» wai a,,,,-rt for tke Easo-»umMe Oil * Re-

and it] map-

at Shiloh mirk the creation »f theGeneral Grant made the »or<is professorship and to bone.- Di."unconditional surrender" fam Williams. 200 public healtnou» and helped the Union lau-e '*•»«» »nd buiineitmen will•ready with a critical uctorv 1)onor h'm <* May 3 it , dinnerat Fort Donelson. ' at the Plaza Hotel.

Dr Will.ams hesin his » -

UcalJayceesAgain TakeArea Contest

Ctarftr GivenTo Oak Knoll

Oak b e n School of th* HolyCUd kai teen passed a char-For th* Uurd

year, tke Summit Area Jwtsrjtar hi th* MatieaalCkaaiber ol Commerce m a tU j doty. K has been aanswriil byarea's chatr.pionihip In Ik* NewJeme* Jayceti' annual "roll-the-earrel" competition.

Tke winning chanter smaaf was started «> sttmnlat* sehol-tke 11 Jayeee groane hi the I l nfcj» tn the faryarea was announced last Thnrt-|of Ik* eaontry tnd to afntnavtrday at the quarterly Area meet-;to ntat* secondary wkKstta

Mother Mary Jonathan, enter

hi MB.Theawcsety.

aa director of. The North. with the Gatlinc D r w i » » m s began _„ . . „ ,_ - ,it] map-;gun, invented by a Southerner "'arcl1 '" v i U m i n » <lur'n« « r » - | " (U™ t t

Drafting,plonwred in the ««, of rapid-''"^'"'J'1.' B u r f l u W S e ! e B ««! * .firing we«pon«.

Dr. Robert R.

roent from Befl Laht he *err«d

in(. kneteci hv the SunaKjaa kbjknr hrvwls National hithe Hotel Suburban. \uaft, tkU Society adatta eta-no* m line for state „ * * , m ^ , , , , , o f rtaracte*.

_ „ . . I aarrlea, ludershlp and scholarRoU-tbebarrrl > a program d,).

of antarchaptrr viMtations de : | | e m b * r ,class whoch»Bte of civ.cj

gram Idea, and .nformatton

rapidThe Soulh e» in The I'htllippines when he be-'iea.

tiptfoe Crnrralof Convent . , ., m

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a™"lJ?l?*Zi_™\i*3 of OtUwa,Carolina to a nr,*i,,*~

includei of booby trap,,map* of fie|d« in North

I,Is. showing the ' master awllch,., corfederate and; . . W x ( f . . ^

tOt tlM' Amer

He holds honorary decreesVnivtT-

Wetlcyaa

i. apoBtord Jointly by .be Ne«•Jersey J T b f

B l . heto the

assignedResearch

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re used Inutrition in other

troops on both sidca. loyalties

,rd ehronotofleal , "T n» Pictorial story combines J T * " ^decisions a n d 1 * " weU kn»wo eienl* with the ilfMs-

war by Harnett h 'K i l l l g h l l i t h a t appear in «very Dr Williamsnoted Southern histor- 'lementary hislory of the prcsented with

war." accordins to Esso. „„,, ,_ , v t n W a n n u , 1 ) y hy ^ ,

r r summary by Mr. M ' 1 " ^ " "'national and Society ,.f Chemical lndustr.r.. strategy of the war. nate Centennial commissions. 3nd a i9 5 0 w , , .warded anttllefield map. include C.vil War Roundtables and . o l r . r v < ^ t o r of sc!enc« de-

Bull Run (first and -buff organisations and offic- gree by btevens Institute HeIrhickamaoM, Gettys-*«^^-*^«m*e^-<>^-hts<imra<-jTi8mtfirrrotn the University

, RidRe, Shiloh and. societies and other interested of chicai-o and received hisgroup «re «lso reoctving cop- roasters depree there in 1«U8.

events and some not ' " o f ™« m a P * limited num- He was chemical director ofI are -covered in the • ow « copies will he available . Bells Ubs toi twenty years un-! pictorial map. '? "" »nd»v-adual requests from til his redrtment in 1946 and be-rniple. General Lee's £ i s 0 Standard, Humblp Oil A fore that i n with Wcjtern• horse Traveler was "*"»">« Company. 500 North Electric Co. and the Department

Lee in Greenbrier Broad Street. Elizabeth 3. N"J. of Agriculture. After his retire-f Va. in 1W1 the first•the war, and earnedIderarv's most famous

ml his last days at

mes brothers — JesseI — gained ««n*rl*ncs

later, notortMs ca-undits riding in Kans-

[Miswuri with Quan-Stand Watie a

commanded Confed-at Pea Ridge

I became the only lo-in either army.

|uth tried to block thewith a mile-long

the Missouri to thelore, an attempt that

William T. (War l lkrman was bead of a| of learning in Louisi-

f Sirttn Cornucl Wemel. R. N..

' f pediatrics anda Taylor, R. N. head

I pediatrics st Overlooklull! be guest speakersJ second meeting onlof the safety sitters :" 7 p m. in New Prov!-!

i School. The course1 by the New Pmvi-

igh School PTA anddive meetings.

I sod Mrs. Tfi-ioTjand demonstrate

" caring for the tn-| 'mail chUd. They will' a film on bathin.; the

|arents are welcome tomy classes of the

i W. Seller, Short Hills

3 the speaker Men-th« regular monthly

ol the salesmen's divi- !Real Battle Board '

aiw.pmriasaf.and4Heights, -held at the

mpthire House. John ided. The meeting .

inded by 51 u l e m e n ,

Krederic T. Vansant of ( Aih-i elect-

ed to s secood term •» secondvice president of the State Tu-berculosis and Health Associ*

in 1M7 was U o l l „ u,e , B n ( u l | meeting heldthe Perth! : :

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I *S yvirtually every nmnty in NewJeney attended ihr Arci Mfet-

. They »nn< -r.t prtvntittoai of the cimi.-i trophy toWarren D. Grob, Summit Roll-the-barrel chairman, by JosephS. Robs, Newark, llallantias dis-trict manager.

were inducted IntoMaureen

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portaBity to eoigrshuate youea your sarrtai editorial In be-half of the Ratpabiicaa guber-Mtorlal cJOteheU. Mr

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LETTERS

gato, Jamea P.

Mitchell to abia,d

JOeheU.attractive and personable, and

i Rbl

MEDICAL NOTESf •tyaat L. Has**, MM.

There Is a. aewaasttme whieh I* aproportions at a fM

the hatter meaaa of gettingdots* Asnerlcana to eierdse

could be caBe* fatttai Wo tb«bounce. t » l w referral totrampotine tumbllaa.

Many advocates hart claim-ed that traapouaaaa U oaa of

aura, sadth

aaak ajay beaura, sad M M * aak ajythe Me*, fcr It It tan** K XTiaarwe aittclta. It la aat aafe

Too Many Watch and WaitThe annual spring cleanup get . un- , property is raised to the level of the ether

dcrwsy Monday and this year, more thanbefore, it should get the utmost co-

homes and stores in the immediate area.Cleanup is another form of civic beau

with his nominaUon, Republi-cans in New Jersey are assureds better thaa eras chance ofregaining control of the StateBouse, snd putting New Jerseybsck on s strong economictooting following seven years ofdrifting and lagging.

The Summit Herald shouldfurther be commended forpointing out that Mr. Mitchellneeds no outside help to be-come elected the next governorof the State of New Jersey. He f h t o i te^i. T i cket. atis - sufficiently able to do ita l o n e . • • '

However, t mutt take strong | ( . £ " • • tp^fti Church:exception to your remarks .^^ rutkm According, to St.about former Vice PresidentRichardand

far the BBinitlatad and <vised, bowtrer, u the iaei-dence of serious mjaries, whichbare bam twswttag »'alarmtag rate, teUt M.

• latins haveregulate eau

i ID some aim* at thebat the raUUraty fcv

d l^ r , outdoor modaii torboose u*e have created a mostserious problem. These tram-poiinea are about three net offthe tmmt sad are set ap wtth-

waa not >tst rlfbt

Calendar of Cultural Eventt

Msy 5, Friday, a: 15 p.m, atHigh School auditorium, annualspring concert of High School

d h t T i k t s st

John," by Bach, presented byCommunity Chorus. Pwattc in

the tr**t « * • » pout firm SBBport. Una la aready tavitaKtV to bouace byinexperienced children or adultsand is an open invitation lodiaaater.

Six serious or permanentlymaiming typei of tajuriea havebeen common to those whobumped instead of bouncedMost serious have been thoseinflicted when the participantbaa landed on hia head. Fatalskull fractures or broken necks

d l t e and

halaMsi. It is • graat saatt.•hkh eaa ba awjaaaa) s* feats*aadoVd. Bat the mm srj aaaatbeware, tor tnuatac of oae aa-fnitiatad amaia.tr la

1 **> Na »»^sj

vited.

,doot.May 7, Sunday, 113 p.m., st

rd M.I a*

which caused complete andpermanent paralysis of both

May 13, Saturday. 10 a.m. to|niV, been reported from alli p.m., Annual outdoor art aho# | p l r t t 0{ the country. Dialoca-of Summit Art Center at S u m j U o B , ^ u,» shoulder and of themit Trust parking lot.mer Vice President

. Nixon, ffo my mind, i in ^ mtntr he would have invited.t h ! d j M

Public n j p lft frequent from improper' landing on an outstretched arm

novat ion from householder and merchant tification and there is no reason why I Mr. Nixon i . hardly a ured, j M r Holmes prior to the primaryar - " _ . . . . . 1 . . . . . r^tirmA ruitit t *•! an ' ' Ua fiiii flfl ; • . : -

Nixon, ffo my mind, in mtntr he would have { l a n gaure many others.!^, , required to also endortsj May 13, Saturday, 8 30 p m , ! o r m , knee. Broken wrists> hardly a 'tired | M H l pior to the primary j t G Livingston School I | | leave a lasting re-

alike. Thia year the cleanup drive is being', property owners can not do a bit moresynchronized through the Summit Area! than accumulate trash for the pick-up

• communities with the idea in mind thatnow is the time to make the town* asattractive as possible.

Cleanup week is an annual affair andtik* most annual affairs, it has lost a lotof aing. There are many, to be sure, who

trucks. All of our communities in theSummit Area need a touch of color, es-pecially in the business sections for it is

' true that these sections are the drab ones.Along with cleanup week we should

retired politician." He did an i election,outstanding job as Vice Presi-dent lor eight years, and thispait fill just barely missed be-ing elected President,

l b h LElizabeth L Cox390 Morris avenue.

Edward A. ButlerT DeForest Avenue

, t Gov. Livingston

gaow Ordinancehave a spirit of do-it-yourself on the part' Editor, Summit Herald:

. * II it kiith fimA ||jj|(

started acting United Campaign."

shrub, by a doorway, washed windows,all h;lp in presenting a better look to thetown.

Several thousands of dollars have beenspent planting trees in the downtownsection but it is not enough that we aitback and admire the trees. The time isnow appropriate for a determination tomake our town even more attractive.Several merchants have done thia andtheir efforts are obvious. But several at-tractive stores by themselves do not make

always* have the urge at this time of year of the merchants. There is no reason why; " " h lgh t i m e t h "to daan cut the attic, the cellar and — —' " ! *~ !

apruca up the grounds and they are theones who use the extra servicei offereddining cleanup weak to good advantage.But there are many more who note theoccasion with a "ho-hum" and let it rollby. -

It b hoped that the "ho-hummers" willbe In a minority this year because theSummit Area Development Program istaking part in the project and it urging

to get into the act and reallythe job of individual cleanup.

There la more to cleanup than tidyingthe attic or basement There are vacantJots to all of our towns which are con-stant eyesores. They have, in many cases,

small, neighborhood dumps andT

. „ . . n - « of Summitsome paint and small repairs can not be i^, aI|ults!made to commercial buildings needing | All of the noise made by a jthem. Window boxes of flowers, potted few people over the proposed!

snow removal ordinance and thepenalties involved is ridiculous.The Herald reported that twelvepeople appeared at a recentCouncil meeting to "turn theheat on" the snow removal ordinance

Vohnteers Are NeededEditor, Summit Herald:

To paraphrase a very old ex-pression, "Now is the time forall good volunteers to come tojUv4j ^the aid of Summit's 1M142

iservices is a volun-•quiring, each year,; over 1.500 citizens

The campaign needs 13 divi-sion chairmen, 42 district lead-

Berkeley Heights, StonyPlayers in "Born Yesterday."Call 4M-OZ31 for tickets. Per-formance repeated Sunday, May14.

May 14, Sunday, 4 p.m. Cen-Presbyterian Church, fei

i, public invited.May 15, Monday through May

20, 8:30 p.m., at the Playhouse,"The Desperate Hours," by

various Playhouse Association. For

S^^'land ankles leave a lasting re-Hill

tickets: CR 34S4I.Msy 23, Tuesday. 8 p.m. at

New Providence High School,variety show by New Provi-dence Choral Club. Public in-vited.Isn't-it a fact we Americana "I , over 200 captains and well

are getting too complacent and wer 1,000 people who call upon Wednesday, May 24, 8.30lazy? Let us examine Uie rec- their neighbors to ask for their p n ) i ,t High School audltar-ord and a lot of consciences. support of such activities in , m m umuU "popa" concert by

W« wUl grant that the past our community as the YMCA,1winter wss an extremely hard j YWCA, SAGE, Child Care Cen-one and produced a record for i tar. Family Service. Boy andsnow, but what about other win- i Girl Scouts, USO, Psychiatric

an attractive shopping area. There musters? A« • parson who works'. Clinic, and this year, the Salvabe more effort along these lines if Sura- if" <? d f " •"<• w h o "". to(tlon Army.mit it to achieve the goal, of th . beauti- < ". c e ,u». r i e m f?1!- . r i l n or 8.hu*' | « • » • » » to, Indeed, th. timeface the elements, rain or shine, |

which also includes mow, I ireadily snd eagerly testify thatth di i l d d '

to , u f f

American cittxens in I960 by the American Heritage Foundation constitutes an !indictment of archaic election laws whichexist in almost every state in the country.

Out of 104 million persons of voting ,age. nearly twenty million did not cast aballot. There were some, such as the five ;million elderly and ill who could not makethe trip to a polling place and for whom '•no axcuae need be offered. There were jother., such as in the south, who were \denied the right to vote. •• - - |

But there is a more important in-dictment to be leveled against horse and ibaggy election laws. More than eight!million could not vote because they didnot meet the residence requirements

How many people will behonest enough to stand up andbe counted at delinquent snowtaavslersT

How many win be willing totestify that when they do re-

shifting population do. to the complex!- ^ i d f d T ^ L ^ . ' S Sties of business and industrial demands, thence the driveway, only be-education problems and allied reasons, j cause they must fet the earBecause of outmoded laws, these people, out *nd " ^ m u s t K° to workT

changing their addresses, are denied

The people of this country constitute a

Do they think at the milkman?The garbage man. the utility

their voting privileges, sometimes as longas two years.

The second sufferer It the voter whohas met his residence requirements butdue to business or other demands mustbe away from his home on Election Day.

The time has come to revise lawsgoverning elections. While many statesmight regard such a move as an in-fringemmt upon state rights, experiencemakes it advisable to establish uniform ' *rf entitled to these services.

meter reader, the dellverymen?They certainly do not.

If aay of these services wasomitted because snow was SMtremoved these delinquentpie would not and do not 1tate to burn up the wires withphone caTli to* the employersof such service workers, suchat the Postoffice, SanitationDepartment, etc , and registerindignant protests because they

the s«t. to which they had moved. An-j *".*™L«" ™>™ "«;« J ^ r S ^ S ? &jother 2,600,000 did not vote because theywere out ef town on Election Day,

More than half of all who were dis-enfranchised fell afoul of some provision

""drthe'elac'tJon tiw dealing with- residency-and thia is a condition which should be'eliataatad a. quickly as possible. j

— American imng ha. twdaftyti. • ^ i

arrange statutes that only an absoluteminimum stand to lose their vote becauseof conflict with residency laws.

American voting; records are not Im-pressive but the major fault lies in reai-d i

State Taking Over?An important area of local control over |'tihoaa "ireu where the people' areTiw.

local apending would be removed from —:--" • l ^ » ' w "" P "tk*=~people under terms of a bill beforethe State Legislature.

The measure would permit the State

own double lots who will clearonly a small patch in front ofthe actual residence and neverclean the snow in front of thsadjoining lot. There are peoplewith corner lots who will onlyclear a small patch in front oftlrr honse- and never -dear the-wtlk tt*the side of the property.There are people who never re-move wow at all. They wait foroften to mske footprints snds psth.

Let's face It. this ordinanceU surely needed.

The Police Department canalso testify to this as they left

posal is twice turned down by the voters, i wiSer "which8 wenr-cantptetely

(Continued on Page T)

go year alter year with no attention. The I fication committee .„„,, .„-».,».. , .„-, tkM.owners have a direct responsibility toi There are too many who wateb and this ordinance is sorely needed. | * • *»^ |» lob[_ in

Bd re'Pon"1

their community to sea to it that such ' wait while others do the work.

Twenty Million Did Not VoteAn analysis of the voting record of, mendaus change in the last fifty years.

Summit Symphony Orchestra.Public invited.

This ealeadar la Issaei kythe Sammit Area Arts Ceaa-efl, a pert ef the SaauattArea Devehaaeal Pregrssa.OrgaBizattsM wMuag to listcaltarsl events aay call Un.Edward C. Holaset, CK 7-SOT.

for that beatIn 0elf

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"Make a date with NationalTO OPEN YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT

ernment changes constantly to conformwith the times. Election law. should be

mined to. vote upon

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budgets are referred for final adjustment i unheeded.Comm s . W of Education, an appohrt.v. w t h \ e l t ^ m ^ ^ J J J

. oH.c.at to overrule the locally-elected mu- The new legislation W o u w T S ' lur t t ewep^jovemmg body » c«« i involving.! , , , p . Where Khool board. di»gre. withdisputed school budgets. ' t h e d e c i s i o n o f ty uisagree witn

Known as Assembly Sill 3o9. the WIK body, the formeraffects budgets in "Chapter 7" school dis-tricts — generally township and boroughrural districts where school boards areelected and the people vote directly on theschool taxes.

appeal to the j conscientious people who tookState Commissioner of Education as final • UIU* l°DSer l0 remove theauthority. At present the Commissionerenters the picture only if the municipalgoverning body fails to act

My sympathy goes, out to..tlaged and retired but thia ordi-nance has become wcess$n bj

j the overwhelming indifference

OmrWho Knowsmow.

In these districts, which represent 481of New Jersey's total 574 school districts.

g y act "Interesting Point"

The New Jersey Taxpayera Associa- M i l O r > S u m r a i t H e r l W :

tion points out that it would vitallv af *. A * ' n t e r M t i n 8 P"™*feet th. authority of ^ i l t ^

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3aSLKLr=ar=Lj:i s?-^«*«^TBirj:r,Bfc,padded to their local tax bills to support thebudgets drawn up by local boards of edu-cation With school costs aggregatingmore than municipal spending in NewJ h l b d

rhe of closerstate fixts minimum salariesschool teachers, controls tenure andi ^ I sch , „£»£& %tXX t Z

and mandates other areas of munici-1 Committee for recommendingand count 1 h m^ of » »»«»**. »»<1

f l

Jersey, school budget, have stimulated • pal and county cost, which enter intoactrva taxpayer interest, particularly in local tax bills.

Current Comment*Her* Scholars

(The Hartford Courant)

^ ^ There is a growing feeling of protestof tha slavish adherence to psychologicalteats as evidence of intelligence. It is erne* «I,AI.M n u" * —known that A. usual ,m. L are given HZV^L*!** ">'bit of """"f

i'- t »cu4 for election orre-election. O b v i o u s l y , Mr-

can be interpreted in two ways If so n»r s»u»r'1 appointment met withcent graduated with honor. •! .« l h e »PP">vii of the Republicanttat 20 per cen, did n o , \TCJZMI fomn""~' - ' ^ itt ^young men and women so carefully

nK»e«Hy r e p r e s e n t , ^highest fractional percentile of intelli-gence- h l d ll b

man. Mr. Pizzi. 11 Mr. Pitzi haddesired to be "strictly neutral"

grepresent only a few of many facets, of thehuman mind. And some, such as tn

l be capablehonors. Would the percentage ta^KKM if. instead of relying on teats, the,candidate, were s e l e t d h"""-" »•«»• » ™ « « « . »ucn as me candidate, were .elected as the ton of

creative capability, are hardly measurable, their classes in reputable "hoola? On.And yet. rough and inaccurate as these will n e v e r k n o w . * p u w w * "Boola? One

Wh»t we do know i , that the growthof these corporate scholarships is a heart-ening corollary of the growth of corpor-

teats may ha, they seem to have workedout fairly wall in the selection of MeritSeholara.

Sine* 19S5 some 3,937 scholars, plusS36 honorary scholars, have come from2.420 high schools. Of the first class of555 h l 461 h

g of corporate social-mindedneas. Some thousand ormore wi f hmore winners for the current year have

in which American corporation, are show-«ng their good cituenship.

g ter, IS withdrewsor personal reasons, and 17 dropped outfor academic reasons. These statistics

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in NATIONAL f TATI BANK"Union Countys Leading BtnV

. ELIZABETH . SPRINGFIELD . ROSELLE PARK• SUMMIT • KENILWOrTTH . WESTFIELOH i m r m i u i i r inr m i t a i H c iwturtM

Letters«r*« rat* «

ttr a taeeaai- tore

ful eaaaalga. A wrrmM

of a

at aaepart h r itstarr*et u oee meacommunity's pride

TOURiUROPE

THEIERICAN[PRESS

ft* tiara's WWEeaaaaa. m a * . . . 7 c w m .trtat. D M K M t m end Obw-ammenjau. 41-42 dayt by•hip, 3J-34 dayt by atr. FromS12M per parton. 25 de-parture dtte*.

WANO TOUHI . . . I coun-triet, the Kivtwn and Ober-emmanjeu. 4*50 d<yt by•hip, 40-41 day» by air From$1843 per pervm. Over 29departure detet.

*ailaaiar*laMty I express m thai tettt

"t great ipereci-ll-" to th- '•ho have re>r>-mrJH preet.pt]'oBtrlne. fiair t me. e-srgy it"e»tba»lalm t i make rat* tHa*Summit's Vnitti Campaitratooiiitely tupport, all theservices, which combined., hah-to mike Summit a nvieb batnwimunltv Wih a large aa*enthuilatiie number of veten-•eer.. the time required of ei«h»*r»«n n held to reaiOBtbtr

I . . . of allEurope. From 179a\ Mtnydeptrturt datn.

MOTOR COACH TOWN ot thaSoviet Union 3 countrlet.22 day* by tir. From H I M .14 departure dt tn .

ROTM. TOtMt . . . fntuhngNorth Europe. 46-S3 daytby ship, 37 44 days by a*.Trom S1497 per person.Several deptrturt date*.

CABTALTOWrt...by plane,teetunng Wartew, Moteowand Ptagu* 36 or 44 dtyt.From $19J4 7 dtparturadatn.

XT M I HOUMT TOURI...visit London. Bruttelt, Am-tterdam and Ptn». 16 dayt.$765 par ptnon. 12 deptr-turt datn.

CORONET TOUW... 13 coun-tries on 3 continents feetur-ing the Near East 54-55dtyt by ship. 43 days byair. From $1749 per perton.6 deptrturt datn.

Mate your plant i t

AD. from f«r tl»«l<<ert f* ll« cMest. t r t hivlt*d t i serve If ymi ih«»Mlike lo help in lhi» very worth-while mmmiixlty effort, pleat*rail Mi»« Effl Marnnrr. I*I'rlted Caraot'ri Headquarters,CRe»tvi»w T 13*9 ,

f>r Frank Btrr, ;

Cimptljn Chairmen

Ordhinre UareettaiMtErfmr. Sumrail Herald:

Enclosed herewith a rop? o!a letter which I have wnt to

removal ordinance, jI »hiuld be pleased if you wouldprint it in the Summit Herald.

Andrew 1. Matte1» Druid Hill road

Hay 1. 19S1This u tbwt the proposed The burning torch of today.

tome femoral ontiBtnc*.

la eaaaot helpmat gat their ertlka ahavia feel free ta ataet anDie k?s lor their war*.FltttUjr, tha naahaaM

ihsveilini u * M l wt*a> af taa«tlk seems attorly

r There U aa ichildren, or lajreaa aba, taa-IOI walk h ladiaa fBe aa * a•Idewalk after a tfvereitorm.

Andrew U Matte

DCYCrOpiMRt(C^nrnueH from Paf t 1)

tor the New Jertey't barelentry relebritioa.

Other pottibkl utte are aashoulder patches for Bay aa iGirl Scout troops, deer paaal to-sigma for police aad athar ata-nicipal vehtrlet. It can ft*used in any t t t i aad it It hopedthat It will become ta totagralpart of all local Industrie*butlneta firms

"Our new symbol, modern to'

TKCA «ne- THE SUMMIT HtRALO. TWWav. May 4. I U I

prograaa..• crr»r«

Btatt

ttttt or*

uae aetatha faatar wlgh- bedetlto* K raafhly S« tc M*

* t ta b«nmN atace the jetpart eaaad ftatar a thlfl of tktainaaaili teater at gravity tathe watt.

hit jet te algl hit Mae* < f Ihe raaaatatial popu-bat hit raatm Uai UUon «ouM ba dtaatocad by aa

. „•* Jaaglard, Ray tadvtirUI coantot aroaad thatad Stan Marebat. •tfjataart. the ttady pradictad.

• ica Aaaaatat»»«-

Locil Man Buys(C.-ntiavM mm r*m »>

JetportSeend f Pa(Coat «Kd from Pap

thing tth*» U»aa whatleitu oetlre.little Wlart la Kat»«M

Norfhant* ttaildtribly

Jrshxiauta "tartyof Temple

PassakMver(CoatiituH fra« Ptgt 1)

'taa itaaa baati M ••atnpaU-

la another Vtttar, Mayor Gen

twt tha aaaatataaaat af Albert.it catraUla the taxaato vatoa c.oesky ptaaatiaaarT aa- l"* 1 P»*a«tty. The uiilaB

tnlataa a«aetira May is. la Hi I 7T«Vj'ia1iLl7-"ii>n I I 7 'the vaeaaey treated by the rt< l l M taajlnaitta af an Mat* tv iigutan a taaaaaaa l aalary af|alcipaaWaaaad Vaa pahbc to aka

light af aa abaeaca afaetragtA aote frett tha Dapar f ta t

of lastitutieat aad Ageocto* «-farmed Couacil of the city'seligibility to aaiUciaato to thedietributk-, af tUte aM tor pab-Uc a <taaca 4arto« Mai.

raraiiaitoa wat aba graattdtht Amtneaa LlHna Aasattaryto sell popples wMhto O N ttty<: M to, M aad m.

CeaarU alta pataad a raaahjt i n apaoting the pattpnttamiuntil IMS nf a Senate r'JI deal

VoDtyban was ortftsaM ItU N aa an tadoor apart tar ketaVacumen * h * fawd atakafatlt n vigorous, arrordaag ta Qw

aemtr ootlfte4 Connnl of the'lg with property tax ataeatrtttgBftlon of- PatrelmaB J ^ m e n U oa gnuadt that the clt;.»->h Wail, effective Tue*da\. hat spent Imp effort and monei

We lea>aar

Icitft > Matt

MOWN HAIOWAUAre.

Emunth. MonleUtr, tthe fifth lert-ire U

i tenrk on "JudaomPrictire" at tha

the Comm-m Council on the pro-!• • • ' I" tni modern hi cooceat,Ijewitb Communty renter, en*""""" "~ Maaday. at l » p.m. Dr.promlaes t bright new future

tor the Summit Area hatlt aatraditions nf the past," AlfredEly, Jr.. chtirmtn of the pab-lie rrlttinnt coordinating com-mltue of th* Aret Develop-ment Program, commented.

Ely added, alao iignifiea aa

Maday. pgcBntear't topic will be: "Hctl«af Jawiah Mtrm:e and Fimlly IUfa." Dr. £chnltipr receiv*.! hialafaltr education at the Umver-My «< Del»» ar» and it Colum-.y . University He »t» ordtinad \aa rabbi by the .If.'.-h In'titutt ;

jAret DeratofttHia rtpMbr

ttattaa. Tha

I believe that >hi» ordinance'«l«rted neiKhborhoodareuted Hhts (wen proofed without the need for long-raafe ataa-proper consideration of ita con-1 "1"I •" revltalix*sequences There are many' «raa. Theelderly pwplt and people in Committeepoor health to «1»ra snow r e , » h " d ™ •• - - - - - - .moval pwstnts a ical problem,: P»«h l h l s objective, hasome of whom mljht be fatally! Th« « " ^ l u U f i c » S S i i 0 ! I ;affected by trying to comply!mittee It netring comptedonolwith this ordinance It has b«n ••• Program of plintug mor*difficult in the pas: t« hire peo- ">"> 10° m " > l t J J "ol* to thovel walks whan there \9* downtewn ttcttoais a big siorm, and k h i t some- m l t P'"« p ' " l t ' ? * 1

4imei been several dtys before, Summit rallroidiuch help could be hid i t dl . culturalIf this leziilathn is enforced, * * * " " . . „ ^the gnat increase u. da.and ^ ^ ' , - S t a *wUl mtke such help tlmort Ua- J * £ ^ 5 t t M a M .

A program of cliBkl forsalespeople wiU tooa gat aaderwty which it designed to mike

Choppers feel more waleeme,the Development Commttto* b utrrtnged for i l l tbrae e»»>munities to hold i coardiaateo'"Clean-Vp Week."

••We hope that the tpirit af thaisymbol will provide aa tMatra-Uoa to everyone," Mr. B y M a t"For those who live ead workID tht Aret. It tbnaM hrhaj to-

of Bttlfhrn in 1944 Pr SrhnH-:h d t f thWho v i t preMflent nf th* |

I n n County Board of KibUtoata recently, hat had an »ctive |earaar i t amry chaplain, rabbiaathar tnd counselor ia humaa inltt laa*. particularly in tha,BtM of mtrriage tnd family ilift. At Temple S h o m r « I \Bamaaa, rf which he hat baea :

tha spwitufl Ittder sinct 1H1, ,ichattitr hi t establitaed a

relation* center tndprogram The lecture,

passible to obtain in time.Another aspect which seems

ID have been lost sight of iti that the ordinance will be aheavensent gift to gougert

attanausta

wUea b open ta the pdblic. willba Mlowad by a question tndaaawtr period and by a socialboor. HattMtM for the cvaniai 1are Mra. Atterti fn.MaWcnttr

D. Ktaa aai '

I0IE1TFREYBERGER

WatronUtu buart

«etu

III InnOffice: n t 1 4444

KM: ME J 51U

.created pride la thalrmunittes For thontway, U tbould raaka thanwast to coma to Somali to ca-

cnttural opportumtUt,tad its tttrteUvt

Meat bataraaaat tttra ant*

l i e Ana Development Com-ittaaa dtaearded doten H^

Meat hatora trnviag at thtVmbat but tha objac-

ahny* th* simt, to^ _ ta* traditional tptrtt

af atabOiuttoa tor the good at

KertySUted( O o t l i t i from'Pagt l )

Havard K. Onttott, Hr. Pltr-aoa aad Walter P. BluntwhtlM W a t board member* t i tH n . O'Oradj, Morrit Cook.Batart aariMBt, Mn. Caleb n i laai Mn. WfflUm B. OUsoa.Mr*. Kalah I . Mtuhetl will baaaatad to fin aa aaraairad hoardtom *adtag Jaaa JO. u n .

Mr. Karbr. tt* ne» ehalr-•aa , it a ptrtaer to the ltwtorn a! Maaar. Ortffin * Karbr• a to * grtdaut* of «%llitpiEnter Acadamjr. OontaO t M -v*ruty tad] Ooraell Lav fehaolBa to tctrvt la community *ffain, batoi a past pratidaataf tha Kiwanit Club, chalrmta at

Munkiptl Youth Gottaaca

ree and easy-going, softly;added Sorrento sandals on little

:selsl From Italy, black, whit* or

:s'ge; top right, also light green or

ed; center, also tan; bottom, also

"own, or Capri blue, (pasual shoe

a'on, lower level, Morris Turnpike at

••••er Road, Short Hills, N.J-.DRexel

'•3000, pair. 10 - 9 5

YOU CANOWN A

FOR $3,500OR $13,600

MtoetsMoffar you to eheota from. Whitwould you Ilka? A handtom*aadtn. iteeh sporr* car or luxurylimousine. Tha tlegtnt 110tedtn (four doors) It priced atabout 13S00. Th* lavishly ap-pointed fuel injection powered300 convertible i t about$ l W 0 a Com* and Ma u* for aotmontbation of th* ear of can-wtlMtun. Ewoaaan delivery ataMnatt aricn can be errant**.

ramoata Far Our Serviceby Eartaaaa Tratoad

EDWARD K.CUMMING

UM4M Merrtt An.ft Mtn Opea «v*e.

let*us*.

THi SUMMIT HtHAtD. TtariaUv. May 4. |t»ltha

WIUU atlof esld

order, at UM; will be fsre*sr »ertedIran sraenittitr or n w m n UM

California be te* UM.

TBB BOlBBtfT IBUBICOMMTT. ofisland in DM M editerraneaa.

toomnt aantm.aoa Att

BumaHI. N. JDWAJKS TOfcUSIPIO

uur e. cans.CM* Otort

NOTICI TOaWTATB o r JAOOB

NOIKI TOB9TAT* o r AO1*BB ToneXTBDIML ae amaodad K f

fSTAT* Or WILLIAM

SurroeaU ef tlu COVMT ' O K M t J

tbe IMW' Countj otrureuant to the order ot CDO4MSI jBOHAt. m w H a* tJii Count? ; of

of Dnson. M oa tan

•-•tar s ato the creditors of aald de _ .

to » e eredSUra of aald de- i eeaaed t« exhibit to the eutaartber °aaead taoaaead ta elhlMt to tbe eUuemWiei UBder oath or affUaaaUoii their under '>•"'under oath or afRnaetloa their irtma aad dnaaiiea asMut the

aeute of aald deoaeeed wlthtn m ejtate orfrom the date of aald

order, or ther wia »a run'eai Windfrom ameeEutlna or reaoeaatoe: the

aetmatUNION COtffaTT TBTJ3ToosaTAjrr. ofFUeakHh. ». Jaeurm & KFRBT.Attoroera

Maple Bt. H11. 1*. al 4 w - S14IW

months fromder. or t&ejr wu| be lorfrom prosecuting or racwrerlBf Wai

CMMMT MIXHt* NOLL

312 apna>n>ld An.Summit. W. JApr, U. » , 27: M«f «

xoiiri TODTATC Of NCTTOI

omuxi .Punvuat to tbi ara>r of •>-

OD<t> J K1BK. «tBTO«»«« of tn«H)» Oountr ol Union m«<t»"on tl)» County of Union. m»a« Ofirth d»» at April AD 1M1 upon fourtoonUl diy of April. A-O. fth« Jpt>]U-«tlo^ of th» iind«nrtrn«l. upon lh« «ppllc»tlon ot Un «a*r>u Extcutor of thr Mtat« of Hid jilxnod. » Exrrutori of 1U oiw—

NOTICI TO r «trt or

nntlM u b*rrbr i lun to

». WAD*.

WhlUto*th oruvd 6m.

PAID

SAVK I T MAIL . . .POSTAOI PAID tOTH WATS

HAYESSAVINGS « H I LOAN

ASSOCIATIONTIIAMJM

OARMN T1UMPAINT SftATW

FAR BROOKSCHOOL

>l If ay o^ Life for Your Child

Tb* SMMMf C«Mp: fnrotl NOW to m»ur« you/ child

o? « summer or Far Brook School1! »»v»n »cr»«. The

hortoi end pefi, (hop, lUge, eH ttudio and pitying

field ere trfiliied for the joyful development of the

child. Swimming it «•> important part of the progrem.

Enrollment* ace for two to eight weaki, beginning

Monday. Juno 24 through Frldey, Augutt I I .

TrflMportoHoH rt49f U I H C M I

Telephone for an appointment to visit Far BrookMcxtl 9-3441

MS*. WWIftW MOOM, Director

BBTATX or

Punaasrt to itOBfB i. SURE SurrogateCoootj ef Union raeoe de w - » ~ - -foutteeata day of AprU. A.D.. .'•upon the app'IcaUoa of tbe CP-"

»ed. as CiKulora of Has tat.of wad deoeaatd. oouee U herab; o ^ , ^ ,(Kan t» the ereoltora of aald aa- i h , U l l .

• ta ejtbleet w ma eubecrtlwra j K m Kataai or ammauaai their w um,,i,

oflMode aaaiBat the.'*)** of ».of~aald deceaaed attain els'; appttr-an '

from tlie dnie of aald order, 'c&ecutry'•mltd lrtnn ceeeed

ilia aame ; t h . „„„ .to.

CTBJSTlA-i M WADt AMDBA.TMOKB ) WADS.

Executors.HARRISON !> JI'HN.-ON. "

XM MorrltUnion N J

, X. IS: Ma? <NOTICE TO

ATB Or ALLEN B LAINO.

"* __ tke order Of l O O m i ' i°J. KIRK. Burroaaw of the Caunl' \%,ot Union, made on the iweaij'-ll-el ._ i ' .day of AprU. AD, HB. upon m»application or th* underalnrrd. aa- ' e« i u « u u oLeald r>-

notlce la hereof giventhe creditors of aald deoeeerdexhibit to the aubecrlber u:<oath r»r affirmation thotr cblmsand demands agalnat the t«t>ta ofn i l doceaaed wiilun au iM>hthaf-om the nit<» of aald order, orthey will be for. rrrprruM*-utlrMt

XOIl l t TO |

icutrix .bwTid, from

recvwine. the aame

and drn-Mid- df

t f-om \hr

»mnn«iioooath or affirmation thrlr claims under oathand tfemeiMle again* th* aatata of claims andaeld dfoeeeed within atx month* eatata of aa.- - - -from the date of aald order, or they morttha from the date of aald order,will b« forerer bamd from ' '

«ECOCXmONMGHT-Men1ber,o(U*W.tch.j,w.rd tou«r u n - A t e a Council B iv Sc. ut Hanger Diftrict are I year, »s Mr*.

^ j ; l d ri th

Rath Uerr. dea Better of (beMirtha Wil.san, latt year'i den

tin? recoveringthe aubscrtber

SJ ^.

KaceuuirRobvrt Runron. Attoro'rMS Horth A<r.DilMllan. IT. JApril II. » 27 UM; 4

it theOABua w. BS3Ta» Airo iFREDERICK C. KEKTZ. JB.j

I " ' BVacuton. I

knrrz. m m at anjxm. .Attorngfr '••

S14W • rarmley rlaoa !NOTICI TO CRIDITORS I " P T ^ ' M ! MM 4. II 4 w • S14SS ,

ATI o r CHARLSB B K«VIU8. ~

n thrv were feted during the an-nual recofnition dinner held last »<** at AtHotel Suburban. Pictured led to right are Hayd-n Evans, distrirt r^mmisaioner, prescnUng an

mother ot Uvc year; Chester Smith coiamissioner aubai-mof I'iit ye.T and James Kellers. uaM leader ofthe year, Isok on.

(Wolin pholj

fhe rr«exhibit

TROBT 8TAT«NATIONAL BANK, of

N. J ,Earcutor

VtCTOR • KIWO,Attorney

r U l ^ l e M M W * J " '••'""APT «:.W«-i»..>LJJ?-liiy! MoajB r.i- rn,

NOTICI o r SITTI .«» l tNT AM ,-,.r.i,

NOTICI a HtsrBY oivm. TMI S, lJft NS'J

the drat a"d final af

to the oro>r ofJ. KOUC. BurrofHte of the Count;of Cnlon. mad* on the twemr-firata«» of AprU, A.D.. 1M1 upon the

of ttM u f e M -

SALSCOURT O»

NEW IEJI»ETrmxrrav DIVISION

UNION rODNTTDOCMT NO. r-isjs-aa

ot the estate of aald da- RALTR T. QIACCO aodnotice la here*? given to OIACCO. hul wife, tmt f

taa> oreotton ot aaM deosaaad to A DEL DUCA. Wldowet.

tttts, Ta rmBaWlCK Valao known at n n n o a c i »IL-MPt Wtmc. and 'FIORO'CC W.Wmif. Defendan*enra. ACTION cxrconoN -

K>m BALK Or MOPTOACBOPBJaOSfS

BF nrtue of the a»o«f<tjt^d writlot eiacutloa to me dirrrted I anill• aapoaa for aaW by PiOllc eendue.; In tae Oaun BMIR. ID the City ofBlaabftb. I J m -

; IT la i l ta l Ike lata day efHay A.D. Hal.

at twe o'eloefc In tbe ftfternoon of

D- audited ai'd ttatad ay lhe Sur-rogate, and repo-ted for »ettlrtnentto the Dnlon Count* Court—Pro- _Hate Dl»Ulon on rrld^y. June 2nd •>n»xt at » » AM.. DST

Dated Aofll 1*, leflFrancU E Hoblnion.

Brecutor.Otrttr a; MrDonough, Attorcaya,no Broad street,

Apr 17: Mav I

NOTirr TO iESTATE or n i

ni

CASUAL CLOTHES FORCOUNTRY / \ LIVING

II* >ld|iaMl Aw. Ft 7-7211M 7-72M

s o n c r or KCTTLEMINT laud der-..NOTICE IP H»R*BY O1VEN Th»t j f-om the

the firat and final aojruni of '»"! "J**" ' 1

^i"*^™, l ^i VuK. at!SS^MH r* audited and attud

Scout Ranger DistrictHolds Recognition NightThe annual Ranger District' Mr. Parry also recogniicd the

recognition dinner was held last new officers of j,ke district com-week at the Hotel Suburban and mittee which included Howardwar presided over by Donald Craig ot Summit, district chair ^ n

Parry of Colony drive, outgoing! man; Walter Hartlg of Berkeley oourt^Sobit',. _chairman. Heights, vice-chairman; and June ind.n»«j;i «^» » M

The program included pre- j Hayden Evans of Summit, diseotatiao of the cammissiooer ufjtrict commissioner.the year award to Chester Smith The program also included the•f Sommtt. the unit leader of |presentation of training guardstbe year award to James Kel-;lo Hayden Evans. rYtnkSwarth-Irrs of Summit, and the den out, Robert Braun, Charles, Us-mother of the year award to,borne. Chester Smith, JameaMn. Ruth Men of Berkeley Kellers, Mike Miaalik, HerbHeijtoU. Taylor, Frank MeShane. Joseph

Lowell Hansen of New Provl- Jackson, Ruth Men, Marthadeuce, who has been promoted Wilson, and Georgiaoaa Jigger.

of Unloidiy ol A

pBxeoutrlx >

, eaaaed. rw- « w twdlc-I aantblt < •

AH the foOawlne trart orof land and the nramleea oerMo-alter pantoukarlT deeertbed. attuat*.Irtng and ketnc In I be TowseMaof Bafkeiti BeJrhu 1'; the Countyef Coapp and 9U!< of Nrw Jere-r:

BatUHIITJeO at a \xAai arhlniBBattafaVaf waaptt ia4*C4|(VaMCa^lMa &t S j lC A O C U l *weeterlT aide Una of Bnareon Laoewith tbe DorUixeterfr atde lloe ofMortal Sued, froaa ajia pout ofbeejlnniag runatna IAe:tc« < 11 alongthe atoreaald sornwaaterlf aide lineoi aald Horth Basal North at* IfWaat 144 IS feet to an Iron whichnurke tn« IMeraff "in of tntNorth Road with the EaatrrtT aideUne of Coon Trot Dr.:?: thcnot <2|alone tbe eforeeeld EaaUrly aideSS i eJ r «£ M * T r w ""*! *cn" from district Scout executive to Tbe membership award wasu n d V o f S n " V H I C ' L " Vom"?|ridector of finance for the presented to Post M ana the

- aio»« aaid Rirka Walchung Area Council, was1 Advancement Award to Troop

wwD 8 T

Dated: Aprt, . . .

tieDOROTHY

UTOH" HAim Kl l |• THORN AtVTnr;

51 Un'«n rU"i Summit. N J

Apr V: May « "

RrroRT or c««owtoN 01THE SliMMIT TtHST COMI'V

or SIMMIT. Nrw jn inva member of tlu raoaial Rr«:ve Syai«n. at 'h.Ai>tiU. U :»n nubMibid tn aaaordanoe » r i .r-deril »~»r»a «an»o l th* diattttrt niranan'the rwaeral Raaera Act.

* ;hen; theneaand Unda formarli of Beatrice•etmbecter. aoath M1 49' Bast '.:>t.-l to huxaa ef nee Acxi. AMO-cutlon: theoce 141 nlon« land« of- id A-oeatioo r»mh * • 'ir »*S Banger Di'trict

.17 raet; thence tit ft'Mnh ss* 30'- t « a > t SO feet <h»f»-e 6i South X"

«r Baet 1M u lee- , the afore-mentioned northwe*:. r{e silt Uneaf BBMraon Lane: thence <7) alonaaald atde of aald Lane south as* i fWaat m feet to the point or placeof BfjoonrDvo

presented with a statuette for j H. Boy Scout Week window dishit five years of service to tbe; play awards were .'presented to

! Peek M4 ana Troop Its

A m m a n to a eurrar made bro 1. Kaaita. c I and Surtfroi.

Bumaalt, New j«raey j m , i«. m ..IT mown aa

Barkeler

SDK with Interest from March1M1 and coala.

The Sbertrf reearrea the rightadaDum thla aale.

RALPH ORWCBXLO.SherUf.

n t Z I * O'BRIEN. ATTTS.DJ * »H CX-»Apr 11. W. IT. Mat 4

11.

NOTICI TOE8TATE Or AUCE PORTE*

HOTCRKIBS. DaoaawdPuratunl to the ordtr

For plenty of HOT W/flER all down the line• • • i

Host water heaters will take careof Mom's shower and sometimeseven Dad's. But when it comes toSis and Junior, there's neverenough hot water left. A flaraelesselectric water heater willmake sure that the entire familygets a relaxing bath and thatthere's always plenty of pipinghot water for kitchen andlaundry, too. This is the onlywater heater available that'sinsulated all around and top andbottom, too. For extra savings,tha water needs heating onlyonce. There's never need forexpensive reheating, so it cost*only pennies a day.

Get a carefree, flamelesselectric water heater, today.

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APPLE VALLEYin MortinsvisW, BrMt^wartr Township

Short walk to Schools,Churches, Shopping

NINE room

KJOBKC 1. KUtK aeWagau of IdaCounty of I'ulon. maaN) oc the firthdar of Ap:'.) AD. leal upou theapplleetlon ol the underatgntd. aaBsectitor o{ th» eatata ot aald de-ceaead, notice la beraw H»en »the oredUora of aaid rjeoeaaad toexklatt to tne aukacrlber under

•••»» °*U l " •«'maM9a taalr clalmaS i , and djownda ssalnst toe eetatc of

aaJd Siniaiiiil weuiua. aU axxtlhefrom the date of aatdwdar. or the?will be forever barred from proae-cutlog or raeorerusi the aameagainst the euheertkar.

rraaarKk V KerM.Giecutor

Kenta. Kenti * OUaoa, AUortere• Farmley placeSummit. M J iApril I]. M » May « MM'

Caah haUncaa with other oaota. and aaah Itanu :n pr»-«aa of coUoetlon •• — • _ _ . ' •

United ttalea Oo«trnmfnt nblls»tlooa. otrrr- »r,i /».-.anSaad -

O"ll«atloca of Stataa and polltleal auodHlAioT^Other BOM* Dotea and daben-uraa I Including <

eaetaittta of Ttdaral aiawtaa and corporiu -.:» r"niarsrHfr d b; U 9 )

CorporMa atocka llncludlnf rtl.OOUSO atoct n- Ttfni&tmt Bank)

Loai'a and dlaoounu ilrcludtna" $3.f1v1t averdrvBant prauMa ovnad asU.WJJB. luiaUure >i,<iit prero

ranja*.Other

center hall colonial 4 bedroomi (all•A on* (Ivor>. i full batfUi 24 H. liv-ing room, largv dining area. Caloriermng* and oven. All loti 38,00ft tq.H.-or -mot*, 10 iffjxr conventional..

stMraa laamd ««;»a.k-Valier Koad A*Brail-

autalf MS ;ard> bi^Aat theMartlMTlU. rent Olllee. HadalWian apn Salorda; aad I n .«a; Aflnaauaj

nice$23,900

XX.

Victor MUewskioffkt

BiriMtrlUUdoWi M S N m ca« HAsidespli•Wwf fc—»: • rMeM afflr (Mel,

S-Mfl

4 b«Jreum, fr-w $l7,t00. Re»cam fret* StS.tOOW, W> M M T» Siirr O« Yaw Imi Or Oaw

TOTAL AS8ITB

Demand dVpoalu ol lodmduala. partnarahlni >r.« •xteauoea

Time aad »irlr>» dapoalta of IndtTlduala. partnrnhlnand carporatlona

Devoalta «! (Mated Btetaa Oo»ern»r»Wt (Includlm ;v,'jiaarawe-) . . - .

Depoattt of Statat and poUUeal ataMlTlatonaBant of kanaa ..otbtr depoalu iceittfied and otrtoan' ch-ck/ '•'

TOTTAt USJOSTH » U . a ; . - -lai Tota' demand depoana l»«'«; ' v

'Ol Total time depceiu nnw •Other UeaaUllee

NOTICI TO C H S n o R ITATE o r JOBM

|TOTAL LIABILITIES

•Miauaut to the or*r of L .OKNB J KIRK. Sumeate of t h /Count; of Untoti mad* on thefourteenth d.y of AprU, AD. 1SS1.LPOH the application of UM. uadatr•lined, aa Uecutur af tne -rrn-"of aaM d^faaed. notlct „ harab;fTtan to the cradttota of aald de-caaaad to exhibit to tha aubarrtoerunder oath or affirmation theirrlalma and lemanda atalnat the

|Ut* of *Rld de« raaad vlthui all.h. fmni the dtt* of aald order,

mil a* loiawj aarre« from,ln« or recovarlni the aame.the ^uhacrlbar.

ELIUB P KBRMEROEX.

ag j . aciiMo. Buiwseci"<>r'NO1X. Attorneya- •;

CAFTTAl AOCOCMTSut Mlue I: '

Unolvldad proftlaReaarvaa .. .

TWTA1 CAPITA!. ACCOUNTS . . .

TOTAl UABtUTUS AM> CAPITAL ACCOUNi

MBMOBANIVi •Aueu pledsrd or aaataned to Mcura HeoiUtlu ••

other purpoaea' " iSS" " ahown eooie are »l!«r aXtuetlon of •"

, IB* aasatttJta aa-ahowa. jdaMa •»4«- am* aadiictli. aarraa of . .

fc. " " "• "— • tfr»»Tflai . * T . » • • gaenaaaaaawa u « 9*r* " • ' —~heeeejf declare that tnU rewort of oandttioo la trur sn< theal of oi) taowkdge an<l better

r

Bummit. N. J.Apr X 2~. Ua, 4. 4 w ,

*.'

AWNINGSa SesiutntaaJ a CaasacKiai

a Industrial • Metal

a Caavaa a Fa*er«J*H

a Storm Wlndovs a Duois

Frank G. CurrW Co.Ja*«£8 MORHS r r t

SHORT HILLS, N. J.

DBriel

attatt tnrmml3rtuBi>fmTtV* Saane w koowtedte aaat battef la true and r-orr- ,

r- rJOKALD r A.VDBSC, K . GILBERT OAlal

JOHN N. MAY. »

mna TOCHEVROLET OWNERS

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OPEN EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT WED. TIL 9 P.M.

PICK UP AND DELIVERY

us foi y«s.jr Service & Warranty Requirements

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V * tob leu t» (*•*,, TwwS « » « s you nothrn, to find out II hiddenH . a i m ) are oattroymf your houia foundatio

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{• J f r t Ovar 375.000 homat ierv.ced. Our work( I ) Bruct-Tarminii. (2) E. L. Iruca Co. ThU Gu«»» Sun Inturanca Ofiica Ltd. ' __

NEW LOW COST PROTECTION AGAINST TtlL l - * " **•••»• and ae^Mntad houiea - old ho'"'* Z&A

and a e ^ M n t a d houiea - old" J a r eeaateactieB. A M ua for dalaila aboui

ntaad aratactlan an otialifled bulldinfa and c

I c t O > n r ,!,„„ „ „ , Wcr.I MKE-TEWIIIW SERVItt CMPISM^'SVST SumI *

H a n * * * * ;iimfirw

-, «lao the Hofrit u t -."UTS Kane, a. toe at Mr. aad Mm.

L™ *T Hablurt A. Kaaa, Jr. af Lea*• « ahcw eolor slides o f ' M l r M d - "ffltatHea. b e * la a

" wwt in which taay „ , „ . set** at Watokaag Bflb *a-Itfed TV public la Urrtted to 'l*0**! Hllh Meal ." t M l d The aeletttea was made )oiat-Nmw c , u L . ljF b y Harvard'! tdmtetata tadN<»V Scholarship to acholarehlp eeaualtteo aad tha

NnrArtaJC

M »B

rare] W M bv KSMW <*•»«•«* el Naval Maaaa.

•tudv II K o 1 r . ; l h " l i l »•»:"-'• nual grant of tt ,a» attst enEe«uo> a'. Harvard Lrmersity hat ^ ^

O i

Jawaea,kr th« a m

aaci tn•aa whola Maw

7nd" stcrtwle;i a taetaatrt

Ma» 4.

WfllUn

HctgMs, uho m alwtad fm-

M . rran., rf la Ulaad.W •** t *? . »

signed as

rf, cr:,--e In 19» neI,, manager ol lha

Y. .ilfrc and was

tn;aJquartem inI 1S50-

nt.iwn Siiih.

William A. Melter

amrr it tfea cknrtefi pntTtaa mtUat Hli

K«m., is aiaad tarl

WINThe Ken. Pltaa •ctoni aaftaH

team scemd a U-U tietary everthe Dvight Mwel la e fastgaiae last ItMajr eitaranaa aatbtbatMfiall.

UM Mate tAaraooa, oat I

aad Aaa rraaato, tailmat. woa a dsMhiaa •Keat Plaea, aad iaaaof Sasnmtt aad NaacytaUa af Sean Hfe

aiitdkn.

i arofkM at tht Bckaaaa l»-|t)wl|bl tcta, . . , .o( fiva mtlcbw. Vkftnl, Ptrtwr

campaign sponsored by the Ki-•anil Club and the local Y

Each boy was given live hel[hour lesaons tor a full «IMVThe course was taught li> ". :>ert Creenwald, wmiam ' • •-anl Louis T. Choquettr. VMphysical director

F, Howard Merrick. youth nro

jenf ral marketing; | r a m secretary ot the YMCA,,1 the company's j presented advanced beginner

mn jt Harriton Ini cards to 15 boyi who swam ,vj[»«eleited vice pret-|(ert_ „ , ) M beginners' cards

gj. Mr Melter Is a ^ hoy, Wh0 I W , m 25 fef,, E e

i Rotary Club , t r y boy who oam.-ipatert wa.pretented a "YMCA Lt-am toSwim" pin for his rffiiis MrMerrick congratulated the boysaad told them of.the many.

Ir ci. ~>.r .iProframs offered by the YM

EBilv r Shapter a C A ^tr* hnys who atten.l-mml< re,dent now, e d ^ , w l m fc||(mt ^ i (

'Lrvlce of " ^ J ° ^ ^ « Y

,t'the moming session; N«MeM GrtMt Wimtrinl snnual meeting of j if Coleman. of SO MounUng Homcnsker Asso- j , m avenue, manager of theof Sew Jersey, toe..; commonwealth Water Com-Pnnceton. Under the i p l n , i announced today that air

in Tersey's Florida j Irvinston high school studentI", Mn. Shaper, a | B l l been awarded one of themr'ber and a former four Merit ScholarshiDs spon-

true to ourlove of colonial . . . Hahne & Company brings you

our

at

i of the Summit But-Profesdonal Worn-

|b. t M of the two-yearf W <-f their service.• I'irer' •« meeting|fri Shiifer «n»«-e v a t

bv Mrs. Kdkh L.i Summil former dl-

the S4GE Vlsltlnt;Service arid! nree.

jtt\-? lirector of theHememaker An-

She icU at couul-I:» 17 services hi ha

aored bv the water firm andits affiliated companies

The scholarship winner IsRoland Henry Kluxer uf Irv-Imton. who will be graduatedthis year from trvlngtrm HirtSchool He 's the sun of Mr.a«d Mrs WiiUam Klu»/-r. Mr.Kluger is banquet manager ofthe. Hotel Tutx House. Th«family has lived In Irvlngton

authentic furniture reproductions from

the Henry Ford Museum collection

in our new colonial wing

The four-year scholarshipwfll enable Klueer to pursue

! the study of physic! and chem-people attended tbelstry preliminary to a planned

•mow whom were theimlr people: lfrt.

|C Hnes Jr.. Mra. J.director of SAGE

Himrmaker Service

pcareer In teaching. He i< "Ian-nlng to enter Harvard College.

.lomeraakera, Mra.Uiams and Mra. Dora

* — H SwimI for 160 leys

To Setok at St. LvkitSunday will be missionary

Sunday at St. Luke's ReformedEnisconat Church, Murray

Sneclsl Ruesti for tha day|wlll be Rev and Mr« Thorn."Wilson and their three chil

the YMCA gaveidren. The Wilson's have been|irum Summit and New: serving gj missinnaries in Mo-

te an opportunity to rocco.• swim" in the lanutr The missionariea will speak

Now—(tw prtcatot anhejue* M tur Amtrkan htntagf.

Carefully pitttvvad ond chenahed in tha Henry Ford Muttum

Collation, moy ba y«uis—in line-TuT-lin*, chairf,

Mahogany, pine-tor-pir* tagitltrad rtproducitdm &&*'

Cantury furniture Company Hohne & Cooipoov bring* you

mogniticant pitcai to enrich your home with

the mallow beauty and charm that ii traditionally . . . cotoruoi.

HMttrom the colltetion, top down

Red ttretcher tobia with pma top Mahogany highboy

Ouaan Anrn mahogany »ida choirs

•echl*.M

Mohogony double blocMrontdresser Quaan Anna mohogony dxaplaof lobte

——— - U9MQueen Anna MSm***1* l f °°

Fir^F^r^7e7Tr^irofffow»laaHaeWet1

number on* salesman.(vm people who have never been near e VW

<» M you how good the service Is.'•'» "ore than just a reputation. It's become a

•eflend. And once you've got a legend on yow*»«*. you've got to live up to It. And we do.

W» lond all our feflow VW dealers! see K>»*"• you get the tome front-door treoiwer*»*«t(i«r you're buying a new cor or having your

* on« greased.'''« *« kind of feeling you'd hope lor if yoe

*ov« up ift o $4000 ear. Only you don't have

* hop« lor it with a ear lhal costs $1595.00*You get It.Of course, the VW Itself helps explom why

*" "rvice Is so good. Sweeping changes ore•ot mjd« on the car every year; it im't turned•to o -echanic's nightmare. Result: our mechanics*wi on the same basic cor year ofter year. So*» "o * ortd»r they know the cor. lnsid« out-

^ it's no wonder people who own Votks-*°9«'1' teep coming back. With friends.

" *at isn't a salesman, we don't know whof h\Sujgestion: if you haven't got a friend who

* » • o VW. you can ttHI come In >*»"•"• A n d

* • 0 new VW Inr a rfrlv. S19M

Motors Corp.M.J.

P»O» May 4.

Controlling Leaf SpotsImportant to Tree l ife

1 targets for other Utiwith i food tret twd hlgfe •

You dost have it M kil•pall • treat af year ryt* w do

>ou:ra the

null sad elasTVee trace at* satnetsM' to

<kt taw BsfaetBa that auraDior aaaaft «•* tbrtr heeJts bv<potta* M h | t aad caaaag lee!f<IL R M M wtra asserted las*vttr «r Urn year before, to anthe alert ay MNMveakac time.lnfectioaaeriirt at leaves iccn

Yoa caa't see this tabag

pUcc a m aysaptoaa rarelyaf* sbaeanuhle )» lass thaa 44

So wfcn bail break,oat W apeay equipment.

Feifeaa faagn iiti it unpomnlOemae* riMrid at«• poaaMe aad re-

pealed twice at Ml day »-tenrals la- i Saras Barbed byheavy nWaO, rape* fta faaft-

|cMa aarayaMj a ttM H M .! lafirlim «( flda Uad aver iperiod af years art saaasdered

aaada waftad by wtadaea la the yooBg, taadar waves.•prays act as caaatral har-riers pnmatiag ganaaattoa af Tent caterpillarthe spares, roqa iiaaag leaf-

Spray T/me-Tob/e Keyed to Springaad loaf aUasaa an aeat afactinUboratariai sacaaaU Uatag the

major saraye te these cr

Peat

traei tad aiakaa than prime

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SEARS ROEBUCK CO.APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER

•Bear el Meal Dairy. OHar aa» SfAtS Sfww

MU 7-1100Ave.)

helps aiaimiiaaabdy's spread.

Tender CareNecessary forHeaHhy Lawns

tbe|'Birch I«sf Miner

Kim Wit beetie

AnthreenoM

Pine tip blight

olaof aeriag.

When Tj 6pray

Pugpowl petala a n erea my white

Apple blooms are at put stage

W>ielit i i IB i

rirat mtaei appatr aa btta dots;about tuna fruit af apph itaru te

form. t

CommoB ipiraa U ai Bower

Tulips «mH^ bkMaBBu

Tint paia fraaa eaadlat aaov

AiHMla of Hiad <r DDT aaappit; DDT oa dwrry. paat*

DDT or Seria

Aneaala of lead or DDT

Farbaa ar Baatc copper

Baale eappar or rarbaa

dry elimiio nuy require onca-a-A li»aly lawa U a lawa thaft »«•* ***vj witerinj * ir«n

Ml af vitality . . . luah and «umm.r.fraaa throuHxx* the tnmini Coolteaaon iraaaei. grawtafaeaaoo. nspertable in appear- » • <»ol. humid cUmate. re-a lm even in donnanry. when :1ul™ w«*«m£ only In time ofbrownial u mott likely to protawert droujht. U Mae-occur grams and fescuei are witared

dA Uvaly U«n, in short, hai '<x> ™ h*" wajther, weed-

General Feeders RiddleLeaves of Trees in May

a good turf. j trass pvwtrj is encouraged.Whea we apeak of a good! ** '""*> v>ry '" l h e t r

turf, roost of us. were not !*»««• »e«l'. *> *> they vary to!thinking cf golf links All we'rei"" amount o1 clipping the/ can;

The linden hwper hat tafceaita place «r front in the Maytime trae (tat parade in manylocalities.

U't a little c h o c o l a t e b r o w n1VlJ?*?!f g o l f l i n k s A l l w e r e " " • m o u r n V c l i p p i n g i h e / c a n i * ^ J ? ? ! j ? T !

prVsenUblc lawn ooc|V»th«aml. It i. best, a. a rule '««> «™ *». »«h lOtongjuidtaalk, juat a« good or of thumb, to clip back onlyj»«> black line. dorsaUy that

hid f l h f th Jfche, it bak ai It gilytoopawhich looks justa little oetter than, the neigh-bors' sod one wnjcb can takea little punt*hment from thekids and ctn sumvebarbrcue pcrties.

a few

one-third of toe length of thegrass blade or a maximum ofone tnch at a mowing. Blue-grasses and fescues grow oest

The mnat vital ingredient m Tightera good lawn—assuming you'vepurchased quality wed and

at a height of about two uichci.

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turf«, formed by the' grasses (bent grasa,

Beraasi and Zoysiai, nhouMto a. haigbt of

even less to chokeinchback

•own it according to d>ectlba—is water. Water should be ap-plied in the cool of the day,and infirquent, thorough soak-ings are much more effectivethan conliaous shallow water-log. You want the water-seek-ing roots of your lawn to groweown, when, they'll be secure j growth slows down, your lawn

it hack as It gaily hopefrom leaf to leaf, feeding oo ashmaple, oak, hickory, sycamore,linden and other decMnoustrees.

linden topers are teneralseder* that begin defoliating a

wide Tariaty of trees in May.These boperj appear to have in-

weed growth.Frequency of mowinj will

be determined by tha growthrate of thetwire-a-week

grass. la spring,mowing may be

required, and in summer, when

from heat and ln>Mfirmly anchoring the grass•Uat, rather than up.

Grasses differ considerably int h a i r w a t e r requirements.' your area,

alike,! may need nc cutting for several

Warm-ssaFQB grasses in it hat

weeks.To find cut what lawn aeed

moat suitable techeck wrth your

mixture is

Medusa or garden ceote-little extra money spent ongetting exactly the right kindof seed for your area will saveyoa hours of work later na latha year. Caution: don't try tosave by celtting a waak grajswhich will bruwn out la the

creased hi population in manyareas. Tbey are every bit asdeatroctiT* as such co-generalfeeders as eankenroms. tentcaterpillira, moth* and aimspan worms.

Freqently a dozen differentkinds of these injects may fsed

a single tree at the sametime. Tree owners uauaOy areunaware ef tha attacks untilleaves become chewed and thecaterpillars begin dropping.

A single spray in May tancontrol all of them effectively.Use either DDT, wad areaatte,maltthico or

^aftaajara.Caaaad vegetables ahotud be

tared a a coot, dry place. As' add w year alack of stoned

aaaad ruiUMai. • » * • <*•Mar Jars to the treat, vaereley wid be the first to be aaed,Bd pat the aawty canoed Jars

the nar.

b e * «which your .cMiaed and «se tke Jars Brawhich have tha oldest dates m

to, plant yoarIbis • .ring. Caa thaa this anamar. Eat them thle fall aa<winter.

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bald spots.IncMenUHy, you may be able

to beautify your lawn for pen-nies by relieving the sweepinggreen turf with occasionalsmall garden areas of annualflowers, or even vegetable gar-

beat of summer unless yoa Ukadena with flower borders.

ter months.There are four popular meth-

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Pack your Jars firmly withthe vegetables. Corn, lima beansand pess swell, so pack them'only to one inch of the top ofthe Jari. Other vegetables arepacked to one-half inch to the

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MR- HOMEOWNER•• SINATE BILL NO. 1 . .

MUfed. ?m-\ *«*••» *

•«y la Nt» Yoft Vlty; Mr

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Property Own.,.

are the highlights of the Bill known «s S-l to emend the l iw '

,jnst Discrimination passed in 1945 and amended in 1*54, At tht

sent time, discrimination is prohibited by statute In housing fin-

ed by federally insured or guaranteed loans. Under the Atw Bill

ch was passed^y the Assembly, the prohibition agalrut diwrlov

ion because of race, creed, color, national origin, or ancestry ex.

dsto the sale or lease of all real estate. The exception is limited

rto the rental of a portion of a two-family house, of which one

\ is occupied by the owner, or the rental of a room or rooms in i

..family house in which the owner resides. There is also an add!-

ial exception applicable to a religious institution which may die-

ninate in the sale or rental of real property by giving preference

arsons of the same religion.

Under this Bill owners, real estate brokers, landlords or managing

fits are prohibited from refusing to sell, rent, lease, assign, or

lease to any person because of race, creed, or color, or from dis-

ninatinq against such persons in the terms, conditions and priv-

ies of sale or in the furnishing of facilities or services.

It also prohibits any banking organization or mortgage company

fsurance company or any other financial institution or lender

discriminating against an applicant for financial assistance for

f purchase, construction, or repair of real estate because of race,

td, or color, nor can the conditions of the loan be changed be*

e of race, creed, or color.

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A public hearing for this bill is scnedutedin Trenton for Friday,

|t[2, and is open to all interested persons.

Tor the convenience of those^wtshftg to communicate thtJr opin-

|.to the Senators by letter, telegram or phone, the following infor-

Ition is furnished.

LU"'0" Coun*Y

"fibers of Me Committee on Rwtion and Amandment^Uavt ore:

wbr Werftyt. Lance--Main Sf., Glen Gardner

nator Robert C. Crane-29* N. B r j j A d ^ i l ^ bSenator ~ ^

•«tor George R. Harper—Layton

'ator Wayne Dumont, Jr.-70t Hillcrest Blvd., Phillipsborg

»ator Donal C. Fox-47J Broad St., Newark

"ator Anthony J. Grossi-27 Church St., Paterson

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•a«e I t THI SUMMIT HMALD, ThurWay, May 4. W f |

Sunmit High toPresent AnnualCancert Friday

The and* deautneat atSWBJUU High SetoolvU pretestits u s u a l spring concert tomor-row at 8:15 p.m.

lite profrasa win ladnde se-lacUsmt by the baad, orchestra,gaaa dab, cbotr, modera danrrgseae, aad madrigal group, at.wm conclude with WQbonsk>arrangemant of "The BattleHymn of the Republic."

About m stodenu win Ukepart la the program under thedirection of Miss Cornells Di-dnr, Harry S. Hannaford andDaniel KauUman.

Julia Krebs, cellist, win bethe festured soloist Miu Krebs o r c h r , l r , she has played in theis a senior with 3 years expen- S u m m i , symphony and in theence in the All-State High School ^ ^ 0TlBgt community Or-

chestra, and this year was se-lected to play In the AH East-em High School Orchestra,Washington, D. C. She wiU plsythe Adagio from Bach's Con-certo in C" minor, snd will be accompanied by her sister, LindaKrebs.

Other highlights of the concertwill be a chaconne lor woodwind quartet played by KerryDilson, Paul Zeigler, Charlesllanehett and Dustin Cowell,

ji and the Italian madrigal "Las-Iclatemi Mori re" by Monteverdisung by the Madrigal Group,'Overture—Main Street U.S.A.'

j will be played by the band, aadselections from "West SideStory" will be sung by the choir.

•"WHY" 1 **•I BW w*% jeapw

0 * Yfcw toaay tad ttill « M tot •( * m e ta taa baby

I boat* 4 the TWCA ItUbWoo of oil paiattafi by

Anne E. AUaa and bar stuasatiHn. Ada*, a naldaat at

New Proridence, is asionaJ taMhtr ol art•trac'J beta ehUdreo's aadadalt danes. She U a fellow at*the Royal Society of Art toLnadoa and U associated withPortriiU, Inc. of New York.She his studied both hereabroad and has exhibited inmany shows. She. has badmany commissions (or por-traits.

Roger K. Brownu a good man

to knowHa can probably savayou quite a bit of money.

As an Allstate Agent,he's a ipadaliat at takingthe red tap* and highcost out of insurance.

Why don't you callhim?

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MOWN HARDWAREttt SprtagfleM Are.

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At the final general meetingof the Brayton P.T.A. on Mon-day, the guest speaker will beL. T. White, director of businessresearch and education forCities Service Co.

Mr. White, whose associationwith the company covers morethan 40 years, is widely recog-nized as an authority in thefield of management and coop-eration between business andeducation. Last year he made

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coauaattee is Mrs. Lsseaw Coi-ner. Oner asesaben atebsdeMies Martha Maflory, Mn. T.

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Teresa's lasi week a Holy Nasse Haft.on are ReV Ronald Little. Her. Loess Fiauaaaand Rev. John K*By. Ret. Harray, ' ' "

NOT JUST A BUY,

BUT A WONDERFUL

INVESTMENT:

in 1MB, has b i W c u r i t e at Si Teresa's satethat time. iWolia passe)

many publications.At the meeting, Mr. White's I mit Area Junior Chamber of

topic will be "Education for I Commerce will be held Satur-Enterprise." 'day at 1 p.m. at Tatlock Field.p

This will be the final meetingof the Brsyton P.T.A. 19(041school yecr. Program chairmenhave been Mr. and Mrs. EdwinT. Layng.

Joy-ctt* to ConductTrack Moot Saturday

The annual junior Olympicstrack and field meet of the Sum-

y pThe event will be sponsored forthe third consecutive year byC. R. Bard, Inc.

The meet is open to boys andgirls* from ages 11 to 17 and thewinner in each event will bteligible to compete in a statemeet to be held at PlainfieM onJune 11. Medals will be awirdeJSaturday to all first place win-

Inert. .Entry forms msy be obtained

at the YMCA, YWCA, Ken John-ston's Sperti Shop and at arearecreation centers.when completedmailed to Ron

TMis* Patti Pickeaa. ef the

Entry formsshould be _.

Bornheutter,: church.

Pickrns Sisters, will besoloist at the » aja .at St.

chairman, S Windsor way,Berkeley Heights.

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Heights ScienceFair Winers OffTo Kansas Oty2 S

Greater Ne»,rkFair htld under

Miss Barbara Jean Joniaster at Gov. Uvlngston „,.

f inal High School in BerkeleyHeights and classmate WillumFlttpatrick will represent theGreater Ne\ ark Science Fairin aa exhibition of more than«M *xbihiu from most of thefifty states and several foreigncoantries.

Tk* National Science Pair —International will be held in tbemunicipal auditorium. Two hun-dred expert judges will evaluateta* work of these young scienlists. In addition to the regularJudges the-e will be other sot-cial judges from the U.S. AirForce, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy,Association*. American Veter-inary Medical Association, andAmerican Medical and DentalAm ricao Pharmaceutical A<aodation. Several other scien-tific societies and associationswill alao be represented in theJudgjg.

While la Kansai City the students and their adult chaperones will be ahle to tour a num-

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TALB-iferabers of the newly ap-pointi'J solicitation techniques committee torthis fail1, I'mted Campaign drive are shownduring a recent meeting at the home of iUchairman, Mrs. W. Putnam Livingston o f t Ea-sex road Shown, left to right are, Mra. Liv-injjton; E. J. Korbel, Jr. of It Wade drive;Mn. Edward A. Reisea of 2 Wentworta road;

[. May of ST Colt road, and WebsterVan Winkle of m Aahland road. Kenneth BUamttn of to Dak drive, waa not present whenthe pictum was taken. Tbe committee will beresponsible for evolving aoUdUtion technique*from now until tbe annual drive begins.

(Rowa photo)

M of Britaifl's

•ry automobiles

Among these will be the Tru-, Miss Jrnes and Mr FiUpat-man Library, the Oil Creek B e ; rick will be chaperoned by one

new appliance, andh d

prospectt,a

all they'd; ll be chaperoned by

Standard Oil, the of their leathers Milesd A i l i A i f t i M h

Metheir leathers Miles MeTrans World Airlinet Aircraft i Mahun. physics teacher at Cov,Maintenance Center AmericanLivingston R e i l H i h

n. phMaintenance Center, American,LivingstonTelephone k Telegraph Com ! School.

R e g i o n a l High

Chamber Warns of NewReferral Selling Racket"Like to own » shiny wwj Mr. D&ugh

ar Neighbo? Giv th'l fY roey pie-

d $trttmcrattiaaasakmktOm mkttitKtMaaaad

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j . gh W Y roey pieear, Neighbor? Give me the'lure of turns of 1100 and $50

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pp yhave to do was come in and pickit up.

When the "lucky" person ar-rived (one "winner" estimatedthe excursion bad coct him W :

In taxi, tram «<1 baby sittingexpenditures! he found be hadn'treally won anything after all.but had been chosen to partici-pate in the company's "referralcampaign."

There U nothing new in thisplan, U has been uaed in salespromoting involving water soft-eners, gabrage disposals, homeidi d

names of six prospective buy- oouhnt in. from this point on, »M1_o , _ ,„ , . - A .„.'„ „,„era . . . for SlOO a piece! Then he was totdf He picked out o* ffeklne^Jt^riE « 'come ta and collect $50 for ev- car. signed a contract, and left!1""" c l " n e r > " d H " " B I " "my name one of them gives a deposit.

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The "referral scheme"

many otherwise prudent buy-

Local ConcertGroup ElectsNew OfficersAt the annual meeting of the

Summit Community Concertsheld Monday, April U at theYWCA new officers were rleeted to serve for a term of me

pStars to H e *la* Naval

.wttkal

The award baa•d by tb* 106*1*1 Ckb himemory at tk* acheal's ftnt aV

ef atbktka, who dtodearlier thia year.

Th* dub alao win anatatk-drvidaal tropbke to tk* S a**>lor athletes n d i W athkttescholarship to oa* af Ik*lettermen to beschool (acuity.

Ticket* tor ab* obtakwd atletle ofAee*Hamlttaa atf l a i a»a*a»*aT W a j i a i h i l ajaajhaka^aj* amf

0ajfii*n«y n*ia*SBnfl| pnawap***** wtthe

C MTo View Mr*This SundayThe annual spring Bird

of the Nature Club wffl b* I

ERAID

New Glee Club LatestNewcomers' Endeavor

bead at aW

IVaaua O'COBMT. fat-

* IHsliHeilisarii

ror iwiKKiwviiry

Honor Society !Tk* MliUlakary OaBaaa bM-

orary sorJetjr, Ma* Cay, r*-Ufpad far awaabtabtaii aad «k* (wwawa It*

fnakaa» traaky kceremonies In M**d Chaaal.

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tt* Mrw Jereey tm m iam. K,k a aiaaabsr ef Ike

N. J. aai AaMrtraaflat Ban

a* kW DkMet at Cakaaasa aadlStaaa af Mew Je>aey • * I* Ibeaaa af Bar Hea. mi Mrs Cer-aid T. raley. (Week abaaa)

limed lor

Aa ameaJ jm kabaM •* ] da* Ma*

year.Mrs. Carl i.

eketed priafakwc.Akkrs wasThe folio*-

ing -«W rraeMMt* werenamed: John Carman, in chargeof programa; Mrs. K. E. V.Carlaon, in charge of member-ahip and Mra. Paul K. Boye* lacharge of arrangements; secre-tary MiM Margaret Thorp andtreasurer, Mn. Hani Sttan.

The following tniatoea wereelected to serve tor a term ofthree yean: Mn. Carl J.Ahlers, Mr. David K. Bouton,

at Suoatyban k the WiReaervatioB at • a.a». as •*•>-day. *

The walk win be led by Mr.and Mrs C. B Srt-agaemcy atGreen Tillage. Oafka mtdMsduraU wtU be served at •am To get to Bia—ykaw. wkkk

to the first croe* road Takethe left hand tarn dowa tka Mlthrough tb* Deaertod VOaaw to

IMAM SEDAN

cleaner, water softener, based j lacket Pyramid*on that pitch? According to W. Consider a chain which « . , „ . , »•»... , - . . —•— ~ ,Kae Crane, executive direcior off with one person who gets £ , " . £ . £ L . » * ! ? . . _ ' M r - J o t o C"™""' ."": M . i r k

if the Summit Area Chamber six others to participate, and " " •••-—- ••—-..<rf Commerce, hundreds of gul- each of the six gets six more.lib)* people have. Result: re- and so on. here is. how tbemorseful customers, obliged to pyramid would progress:

$1595

pay for things they didn't reallywant or need!

One of the "something (or-nothing" deals now current.this scheme is known at "Refer-ral Selling." The prospect Istold that he can get some ar-ticle free, if be'i wining to co-operate in a word-of-mouth ad-vertising program. Sound harm-less enough?

One gentleman thought it did

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This is the "endless chain"—)and if is endless. There aren't

Better Business Bureau,readily identifiable.

1.1 A friend or Majkbor urgesyou to agree to anto learn how you eaa gatthing for nothing

2.) At the apporatadi interview,the salesman explain* bow youcan participate k aa "advertia-inu" campaign.

3.) He points out that throughjiii person-tu-person advertisingplan the car, water softener, or

h h ill b " f "

" V r e d e n b n r t b , Mrs. I. M. Man-ley and Mrs H. E. Mendenhali.

Mra. Richard Jafler waaalerted to serve at trustee fcra term of two yu$n to fill ontbe uaexplred tarn af Mra. C.

what have you, will be "free"to you.

4.) He (ells you that it's easy|i By the time he realiied what entfuch people around anywhere''to i.itereat a few of your friends

ban la located.Many ktereatiag tralla lead

out from thia area which baahktortr ilgalflraaas aa aa k>

aadaasabjBk

farea aa

araaa.at

Ceeato

MM r>rawr t. Utarea ef U»

laMra Laffcreaaatt najkban Ikat Craar tcheelk teatdkataag aaack toaae we!k*atj| af fbk - Mmj • » .

three saaimit staaaataTaapvd hr nW*b*raW> were

WiOiaak L Butler, a **akr, andM. Metto*. a *apw>

The society tajpaad aeveo11 Joakn, aad five

tor aMtabenklp.far tka flnt time store it was

abed in IMS., the BlueKey Freshman Trophy wasawarded to in alaaan Oa* ofthe eo-nrsataWi wes A. EattkVaa Wiakl* at Summit. Theetkar fraakaaaa sharing In tbeawafd *aa Xernan M. OaOinef W*at Chesterfield, N H

M k r . a varaity football let-tenaaa aad football capUio thispeat fall, la the son af Mr. andMra. Edward M. Buttor af *WOak lidg* avaaa*. bvlkr woo

b y fnabaiaii trophyk hk Unt year at Msadkbary.

Mettee ta th* aaa ef Mr. aadMr*. M. H. Metaa* at U O«er-bH road. Tall Oaks, while VsnWtkhte'a aamta, Mr and MrsWakator Vaa WiaUe, Uv* atm '

pnakkat, k Mn. H. U -•aak <t U frcsaict BM

forawrty of Htm TartOureatiy a ataff artkt at tk*

National Broadcaatkg Com-pany, Mr*. Boat kd tka (k*chab at a graduate knMkeaagiven at tbe Bow and Arrww,Waat Orange, at whkk tb*

mt n«*iato4 waaby tb* new kader.

Solotat lor tk* event waa Nor-ma MeCormlrk, currently ofth* Broadway atag* and tolevi-

oa.Mrs. Buab. who attended

Comba Coaaarvatory of Muaieat PhiladelphU. won a scholar-•hip to Curtla Institute and theMilan Conservatory of Music InItaly. She wes appointed or-ganist at Convention Hall, At-lantic City, and then attendedtbe American Academy of Dra-matic Arts at New York, fromwhich she graduated al anhonor student. Her career mthe theater atarted whan thereplaced Helen Menken k "Th*Oh) Maid." followed by play-kg the lead role In the radioveratoa of "Counterspy" for flvtjyears.

HaWtbi* Oil ClfM Tw»

Two Area men. IntB havingM yean' aervlce with HumbleOU ft Refining Co., were pre-aentod with wrist watches i*recognition of tktir tarvie* to

garb a year. Greetat • fractal tint*

Qraar

They are Warren A. Rlchaja*son of M Evergreen road andGeorge B Hogg, Jr. of l«fOI e n a I d e road, BerkeleyHaifktf.

Princeton to tprkgneU.

E. U wbin. Lyle E. Fo« w*e later

aapoutad to aerve aa dtraekrof publMty.

above the actual price of hkitem.' • .) Be waata you to ruah inbtthe deal right bow . . . tooightl

7.) He aski yoa to sign all tkausual sales agreements — ju t

A aptink> garden sale *iO beheld at Oakea Memorial Chunkon Saturday from 11 am. to S

•EAM ItAratConvertible

$2449

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had happened, and got aeound 10, sustfln UJIS method of sell- _to reportini! tin operation to the tag! " ; ~ ~ ~ T . ' " . ']wtirle-'w»aaa|.-fc»*«ja«.--*»-National Better Business Bu- According to (he Nationaf^or it.

or neighbors In getting tbe same; like any purchaser!Wise consumers know these

daajer signals and rtataw that!reau, he was legally bound to Better Business Bureau, withpurchase a new car. oiich the Ifcal Chamber Is af-

It aD began when Mr. John filiated, this type of gimmiciDough was approached by a; selling is operating all over thepromoter who immediately em-: country. In some places, it has abarked on a lone dissertation new twist. One firm made lonR' J

i f

i.) He Implies that you willprobably make money over and

daiuer s gIt pays to investigate — beforeyou Invest.

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on the fantastic amount ofmoney spent on advertising in Z-the United State*.

He then explained that a poll Sof automobile majiuiacturrrs n- Trsaled «S% of their sales were Xmade on the strength of word- JV-mouth recommendation. Themanufactureu had decided itwould be worth their while topay a sum of money to an indi-vidual who would advertise tparticular car.

The "salesman" went on toexplain that his company wouldput Mr. Dough in a new car ifh* would, in turn, set up ap-pointments for six of his friendswho might be interested in buy-ing.

For every friend Mr. Diuch-sent, be was told he would get$100 from the company's word-nf-moulh advertising campaign'Moreover, an additional $.•" wasoffered for everyone who signedup as a result of interviews setup by the original six friends

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Excrrmo COUECTION xOF SW:MWEAI

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iMake Mother's Day a triple treat day. Give tbe ny-:iora with a trio of virtuei: our Shape-makan!They're sheer beauties, yet wear and w e a r . . . and (it•the leg here, there, and everywhere. (That'g be-cause they stretch to fit). Seamed or -

402-410 J>rl«tjfl*'« A M .; Ope* Friday Nlgei l*Ul » *• • •

C« 7-1777

Mr. and Mr*are well known naturalkUwhose lecturea with atcampaaylog film are k demaad ktbe metropolitan regfaa. Mr.Sehaughency la a vice fiaiooatat the Nature Ckb aad Mn.Sakaugheaey la with tk* Mil-bun School system. Ik* |a*Vllc U Invited to tak* 0W aaaaaalbird walk along wttk tk* ck*members.

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tka> Grear Sckaei. (BaaaM k I Mby ktabea D*v»* Qn*r. ti a*tweeltky. Ak—at t•» tkard* ef Its

p.m Localto the

(krku wUI nab>

Sataraky. Hey II at 11 am.

Mr. Mihoa

and his exotic Carlton Villa plants {or

year home, patio or garden are now !a

a new location by the Patio Shop on the

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EwydtMleBnniatW•oat carefree of a tfabtio-Sacony OaBa*.bkndlnsAm*rtriacetate and pylosL Ahtxary (eney, it waabe*ta a twtakJtag; and trwiVdlip QIlM avVCiy M

new. TUs faboloaa-fitSacony InnerWiUtband*r*a«drypfctty Mad ImMl

array of COIOHL

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« V I HOt A ROGBtS GOWN FOtMOTHOt-S DAY . . . MOM MOOKS

;nClTI»*fi COUICTrOW Of UNOItK

In line with all youngromantics . . . Rogers

walti length gown• r arttb

to frame diesoftly gathered

bodice .be* to cling

around tbeanootb midriff

aad a d**pshape of lac*

to float aroundtk* graceful skirt.

Aqua Froat,Sparkling Champagne,

aiaes 12 to 3S at SJ(

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»a— 14 THE SUMMIT HttALO. May 4. IUI

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Saamit ratidaato wa*attaad fatten' waatiadieaSsast - fce* vsaatejafJacob r. Hawatd af M •ban abac aat BataaB t.art of I t B*d*au ateuoe

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Hold PrimaryArt Exhibit

SororityChapters PlanFashion ShowN«w

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This year, giftMom with one

of our deliciouscakes, beautifully

decorated and bakedto perfection.

• MotWs Day Cake*

• le*> Crtam Cdwt

•, ftrft Packagm ofCoafcltt

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MaeOngar Hoaae iOiaaty Caaareaa >

far tke Caakiaa akaw are, eaaa>aua; Mrt. Eoean 8. Owtwaiaad e*-ekaaraua>; Mr*. F. J.

eotfc at taaieiit

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Mn. rraate* r. MateEucath* DiraetorUtl SSJBUBalt AfOSat

Wadaaiday *t t « am. in theaaeemMy room of the Primaryh f i i ^ ^ PareaU and triaadtare aw Mail la attend the prograai «ader the directioa ofUra. U»e Chambwi. art direc-tor, aatitted by Mri. Phyllia

Carlini of the KentHatie department at ac-

lod Mrt. RachelBell, toeerviaor o( the PrimarySchool.

Tke art program which willbe in Tcne. aad UM art exhibi-taaa af Ik* children i drawing!.pateUaga, earamici aix) an-breidary, whiek will' be on dis-play ia aaeh of the primaryschool classrooms, are in cooaeetioa with the social studiesof each d m during the aca-demic jear; and in tie art pro-gram, the vertet (ur classei 4and J have been originated bythe girit in these grade*.

Direedy after the program anexhibition of the children11drawinia. ptintinfj and ceram-Ict will be displayed in the Pri-mary School claiiroomi.

• * •» • • B> m i v i w v i nav r~ — — — -

will go la fke WaaKkdd ChO-

Modela wearing the newtpring fathiou arc Mn. CBettiager; Mia* Donna VtaNote; Mr*. B. Qranbem; Mrs.William ABaa; Mn. T. Unoda;Mrs. r. Dlttta**; Mrt. 1. Star-back tad M N . M. Duffy- AHth* girl* are numbers of thechapter.

Merle Norman Coimetic stu-dio af Summit will do themakeup oa th* modeb. Thecommittee aieaiberi in chargeof the show are Mn. J. Wil-liams-, Mn. D. Pierton; Mn.T. Uhoda; Mn. Wm. Wankmul-ler; Mn. William Alias: Mrs.E. HatkeU; Mr*. F. Snow; Mr*.S. Cranberry; Miss MarioaVoss; Mn. C. Bettinger; Mrt.A. Marti aad Mn. T. Gagnoa.

CoHee aad sake will be served; preceding the show by NewProyldeoet Girl Scout Troop*

in and 31.

Miss Virginia Cox Wri SaturdayIn Cwmonyaf Calvary Church

la Calvaryoa Setardar,iMbalkt Cos,

laid Mn. WiJr, af M Blgk ttnat.

«f Mr.

tea af Mr*, tmm_ _ Twfcck aad »a hat

Mr. Mask, afMat*. Be*. «toar F.

Aat tka

Mtad* at Ik*Mr. O H fa*a kit

marriaa*.

Mr*. Mkaad 0

pat th* vaDty. Bar kaajMt ngaroaalt* aad Wat tftttvaVIty wtth itapha—H htroa) of hoaor wa* Mr*. Ckarit*b o x Wyam, Jt^ * Haw Tark.Tha ttteadnu ««ta M M MaryCarWtOB, Tkaaunila, M, C;

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MlM Unda Plapr, ABaoaPart. Pa.: M*» AaaaBt*Orwitatr, Dai PiakM*. m.;and H n Gary Harbart. Bout

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Chell FrantzenSpecial (or Mother's Day T I 5

Newark Resident**Becomes Bride of 4 i ^ l e t l l r ^ S!

• U. railOQinO | n,, but man wu Brae* Aa-

GU*.beth Gigllo, daughter of tEZ^TSJZ^'inZMr. and MM. Anthony Gigllo of j Um mg Q^ tm^ Charla* Car-Newark became the bride on: poD On. brothert af Ik* arid*;Saturday o( Michael D. Talla-'Keot CampaeU at «*wtekj*jr,dtoo. ton of Mr and Mn.P*: Thoratoa 2 S L * * w S 3 ,

Palladino of 34 Morris ffi "Arlington, Va^fiifca Frfc*in a eeremony per- rf g^rmad,; Uoin Pawca at

formed at Sacred Heart Church. Milwaukee: aad Joka BJehard-Newark, by Rev. Morton J. too of WeDaskqr, MM*.Rtught. A reception followed The bride was gradoatad fromat Tbommt, Newark. {Kent Place Seb*ol,.aad Wel-

Oivea in marriage by btrlleatcy CoUeg* t*. Bh* Is afather, the bride wore a full- prorteioaal member af the Mar-ltB|tt gown of peau de sole ristown Jualer Ltaga*. Mr.with Alencon lace and train, ~~tabrina neckline and long Guaranty a* aa iaaaraaee aa-al**f«t. She carried a cascade', derwriter.

. of white rose*, ttepha- roUcwing a twe-week wed-«ad while orchids. ding trip to Benaoda, fat

Maid of honor was Min Fran- couple will reside at 4 Parkeet Ditta of Newark. Brides- place.maids included Miss Alma El-,potito of Bloomfleld; Mist KoteStratini of Newark; Miss Lo-clUe Colosimo, cousin of thebridegroom of M Morrit ST»-Due, and Mist Gail Heilbronnof Madison, niece of the bride-groom.

Best man for his cousin wasDominie Colosimo of 34 Morrisavenue. Usneri were JosephGigllo of Newark, kitlktf «f *the bride; Fred Cotoatme oft,Madison, coutin of the bride-groom; Louis Cucaro of lltdi-too, another coutin of thebridegroom, and Fred Pttsar-etla of Chatham.

Mn. Giglio ll a graduate ofi Art* High School. Newark, andil BlMMty employed by U.S.FideHtr and Guaranty Co.. Or-ange. Hn- husbaiKt. a graduateof Summit High School andSeton Hall University, I* altoaffiliated with U.S. Fidelity and

ataaakatdeiHrt•t th* YWCA

at U:MChairaun

teriei sfvanet,

ar,seeded

the annual J |Market to bt held i

TaUaeh attended PhUUpe ExeterAcademy and Xaxbnry Latin.Bt w u graduated from Har-vard, CUas of 1SSS, when bew u a member of PI Ct* clubaad the Hatty Pudding Instituteof ITTO. He it associated withHarding Tulloeh k Co., Boston.

After a wedding trip thewill live in Botton.

Watt ikAgtl».

Ceatuli >i i« m\

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(At *er Inn. „ . i

(Do it now, or Mom will get it

for you for Father's Day.)

CAMP DELBARTON4 WasiK-Jaaa U

Pay caamt far bars iV» *a 14.

Rwiatmbig, Ukkag, beatkag,leaaif, entta, ate.

RIO CROSS SWUItaHWaB apart*, mwaia l readhag, »

Now, an unprecedented e*vportunwy lo cwn famousChofw% at wonderful oxni-venary savinai.look of IneM *jm«oi*t efwhat nw sore.

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thru May 13th!All fteews - Amf Amov*

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To any busj^lilotlier...

an extra phone is worth its weight in gold ...yet oosts oaiyA new extension in the bedroom orkitchen makes telephone serviceworth to much more. Makes it Mayfor a busy mother to answer or usethe phone from any part of thehome. Saves her hundreds of steps.Offers extra prutacU0D._Thi* may

give you an idt* for Mother's Da;^—it's a good one. To order an exten-sion phone, just call your telephonebusiness office or ask your telephoneserviceman. And remember, for anadditional one-time charge you canmakeiUbeautif ill telephone Mtcalor.

a month

Corf a ( steaming

. . .s t t t , cMtfortifeie pigskin,ft it yosrx with Katuraiizers

fiwhsntiin tort.., cartfully

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SUMMIT SHOE SH(414 Am

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the

Oak KMK Mother* to iHeld Fio.f Meetin*

tMt «f the O«k KaollAudUnr

WH be

b r M n w . m a X . V nAaxilitnr

aacahtr for the ereatOct. Arthur M i f i i s a

«f (he b a n CWaty UttVfOhBee/Kr. Maaaus* U aftfliatadwt* ttt. Utfaa of Deeaaer u dwill »pa»k on tbe dantera of In-

Uter.mr. and what hto combat it.

lor refreshha aerved

Church WwMti'tGroup to Stof 1*?N*w Ottfoft ""

far

IUI

•ad dreto keden et

•errloe wfl be «••>Her. ttmm »erd.

The day*, aetlvtttaa win oe-(i« with a board meetlaf at 10a.n., Mlawad by a •meeting at U ».m. aad »eoa ataooa-

Drawtaf •( aamee fcrnew drdM wB alao take place,while M I — b i n whe Joteaddariai the ebareh year win "Sefta»tty to bid afid win > m.n

ch lor authentic re-ri tbe historic eiU.-, <rf the iron f, located, and UKU uncovered if aI i?CT showing t pB, George U of En*

a ilw be shown of t, T which ii beingtn the iUte'i Coo-

Department, withtfibuted by the NewRation of Women"!IK Whsrton Tract it„ ooe of the uniqueittti of lb» Ortted

ten bog orchidi <*dt»nts abound.

Jersey f lue BOW •»will il«o b«

d

N«wc9«n«ri Ck/b Unit a toeiadeU M««tinq Monday f«klerTbe Stltrh md ilia! group of,

Newcomer. Uub will m«et|I Monday, at I p.m at the boneof Mn. Verne F. Webber,* 27Karen way.

Mn 8tanley n. Terrant.chairman, urge* all newcomer.

{who would like to «ew and cnator }a.t chat to join the group.Reeenrattoaa may be made bycallm* C l m

tUto «( officer, for IWIMn. W. C.

Mn.Oela-T. 0.

Return htn ItrmwdaMn. UtdD* Weaer «f t u

•arria aveaaa aad Mn. U aBaydea of •arhatey Wil>Wi. rr-tonwd Maday (reaa a trb> toBermuda, whan they (tayad atthe Baraudiau Hotel

H.iqht.China** AudionMay 20

A ChineM Aactfon «U1 be on.of tba Agbllfkta of the «prm;;Mamational fail1 at DiamondHQI Community Cb^nfi. Berkaaty U*i(aU. oa fctufdas, M»;

Falrgotra will have tke oppni

. _ by Mn.-David DelandMn. Dou« a. Ward of n TxinFalls road will hold a I** for

THE NN6RY SCHOOL

MTftAMCtFor UMS rail at 1901

For Admission to Orvdca 4 through 11WUl B« Given On

SATURDAY, MAY 13. 1U1For Further InformationWrite or Call the School

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^ * u " U | t > f l r- Mrs Wu"' ^Poned. the :M TWt( uniU in both communities contributed J4.820 and IJOt,how, af volunteer stn •ce to Overlook Hospital. IWOUB photo) !

tlidei.ArUdeeoBm l blown ( I m andriot Tract hive beeni Kin Vepper for «ueh'ns 3S Ford Timei,i York Times, RoybNew York Herald

pri New Vork Journal-

qram will be the lasti,n arranged by tbegroup's chairman Mn.i ilr Water on the rab-Know Your New Jer-

TourL j|n G. E.L n road reeaatljrl a t from a

they visited their daughter and Annouiwenirnt has bwn madeaon-ln-Uw, Mr. aad Mrs. E. L. u l <h« birth of . daughter, Bar-afaynard. . hara Ruth, to Mr. and Hra.'

: Alan W. Hawkins of 10 Moot-Church Group to Give ™M ",«"* "" *"*' » •» thej

L , Hospital (enter al orange. |[Humoroui Fashion Show -

further pUns were announcedthis week for the comic fashion•bow, "Spring Sprang. 1961.' tobe given tomorrow at the angoal Friday Sen ice lunrheoc ofCalvary Church at the parish1 ouse at 12:30 p.m.

The author of tbe sbt. MrsJohn S. Tenant, will eommehloa the fashions to be shown andMrs Robert MacArthur »U1 b-aMompanist.

Mn. E. W. Ward is generalchairman ' and Mrs ThomasAltteon is luncheon chiirman.AMlatinJ her will be Mrs. Mac-Arthur, Mrs J. E Semme:. jrM>a. F. S Franklin, Mrs S. ARtiae4|e and Mrs. Thomasfllaat*n: Mrs. - Harold Grub- isIo charge of decoration «ndMn. ' Williim S.biae, jf. incharge of writresse..

Tickets may be obtained bycalling CR. 7-18M or Mrs.

Jacobs at CR. 3-7239.

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Fortnightly Unit FormsLandscaping WorkshopIn steo with the "•urrent,

"Make Summit B e a u t i f u l 1 'atovement, the garden depart-ment of tbit Fortnightly Clubia new aponaorlng . landKapeworkabop.

The program »U1 feature uxthree-hour seiuon. illustratedwith plant materials and kodar-

jhrome slides; a consultation|fialt by lie .instructor to theprvpety ti each person eh-jroiled;, tod a bane design andplanting plan far each student.

The workshop will be underthe leadership of Mus AliceHetaa, Undlckpe designer Theflnt lacture will be open tn thewhole garden department andwill deal with baac landwapin;::of several different type< of!homaa >ml terrains. For furthurdetailj ud«oMU»eM -oall Mn.JuluflMiUar. CR. 71189 at onceas It is hoped classes-can startthe week p* H*y u.-,...,. .„..,..,.

Moorti Have Daughter '••The Hospital Center at Or-.

ange has announced the birth!of a daughter, Susan Rulh, tn:Mr. aad Mrs. Richard C. Mooreof 238 Morris avenue on AprilM.

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lampers. AHow 3 week« for delivery. GirlrV 7 to 14, red, royd

blue or bkek. Young juniors S-M'L,red or black.

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aaaatata^at • C I M H

JUUS A. WOUNStraW Theater BU(.

flataaaKSariagfleU t T M t

am a tm*m* trtj Is,flw south. They wero gaesU atgiaaaftiM tea. S. C , wherawar Itajadoa tha Greater!

M M apaa golf totma-Tkar also Tisitad Mr.

Farnua's slater and brothar-la-Uw. Mr. and Mn. BaraadFletcher af Aiken, 8. C, ndreturned to Summit via thaGreat Smokies Nation] Park.

Outing Club OpanvSaaion TonightThe Snort Bills Outing Club

•ill open its season May at• : » p.m. at a meeting to beheld at Farcher'i Grore, Un-ion. Events for the rummermonths will be discussed.

Local members of the clubarc Carl Biddulph, 14 Esseiroad; Miss Audrey Bob*, MSilver Lake drive; Robert JE.Charoplin, Jr., 31 Ox Bow lane;Joseph Coviello. 9 Edgar street-

Mn.H.J.PeHnNamed PresidentOf Fortnightly

Mra. Bear* J. Peters af H4maUt aveosa hat beta atatajdeasaaat ot the Fortaiffctiy

club, a s * aaceoedt Mrs.m m — ataekaaaa.

*r frrst-vlca BfoaioaBt wete was raspaaattat atchah-maa for tbe gaa-

rungt M d monthly at^cbool.

in.™ at Philadelphia. Mrs.Peters waa . resident of DrexelHill, Pa., until her marriage.Mr. Paters is associated withBell Telephone Laboratories,lirfore coming to Summit, Mrs.Peters was administrative secre-tary to the Philadelphia Board

E N G A G E D - M r a . Minnie of Education. She is one of theTurner of Marpie Bridge, originators of the National As

has an' uciation of School Secretaries

Marie RasileIs Bride ofT. J. Callahan

avenue; Milt Charlotte380 Morris avenue; Calvin Low,If Canterbury lane. AUrrtCuida, 27 Walnut ttreet, t>treasurer.

Chare* at Scotch Plata was tfctjseoM oa latarday moraiaf afthe waddatf ot Mlaa Maria Bar-bara RtsUe. daacjtter ot Mr.and Mrs. August C. Battle ofScotch Plains, la 7noma, J.CaUahaa. ton af Mr. and Mrs.Tbomai J. Caflaaan of I Lewi,avenue. A recaption (allowed a'the Pines. Metaeham.

Given in marriaga by herfather, the bride wore a gown u:silk orgsoia appliqued in re-embroidered alencon lace and endtag in a chapel train. She wonan orange blossom crown hoi.:ing a Franca llhuian veil «ocarried a bouquet of white or-chids.

Her matron of honor was Mn."lain*

daughter Minnie, to Alfred W. many'offirea in the Philadelphia Mrs Arthur D. Schwarc o f f " ? £ • bridetmsid was Mist

p^. |tj T « SUMMIT HMAiO,

CollwClubLists ProgramFor LuncheonMn.

dab.w » baa tacial hoar atiil-

sag at tta M . with kaathaoato he aamd at 1 p.«.

Mn. Babart tt Saaath * * are-

curroat y*»awarded ammit brsnrt

efcarac:tt*ad

Mrs. WiliunBobert L rK. Madisonta in chkrHaateue* «Brink nunj.

UMsmra, Engiaaa, nat an' soeutxm ar seaooj secreune", _ _ , . . . . _ v : . » . . _ . . „ ^ cAn>»h Plalatnounced tha engagement of her throughout tha country and held' W h . a t o n Club t o M « ' * . | ^ ^ " " , 1 " ^ , , , Mis,

Lois H. Callahan, a sister of theofa, son of the late Mr. and chapter. She was also vice-preti- Edgewood load president „ k — . « « - ,

Frank Guida of Walnut ^ ^ J ^ ™ ™ * ^ „ , VBioB ^ ^ . i , . , ^ ^ c o t ^ of Summit

-a t . H Mancberter On,vef.,'y. c 3 v r^pitit. • « • * « S W » House Coo- . . . bert man ****** wereie praontly teaching biology at Mr*. Peters aejonss to tbel' c r e n e* "* Afing. V>11 be the;Alan B. York and Jesse Mer-MUlburn High School under tbe Christ Quid Sociely where she "Peaker at the annual potluck, M r > both of Summit P'trtckjof

Albany^GirlEngaqed toDr. Edgar, Jr.

THOMPSON'SArtamr Peloai Prearleter, Jeweler, and Deaigaer

• M O A l MtVtSTKY SaVVICI

• STERUNS . . . Towla, Gorham, Kirk

• CHINA . . . Wedowood, Spode, Royal OouHonBatlaalt

• CRYSTAL . . . Tiffin, Foitorit, Sfuert, Slcruf ofSweden

Ptas aattt ether papalar araaaa

If* Specialiit in Jewelry Detign and RepairWerkDeaeea Preadaas

I I UNION PLACE. SUMMtT CR 3-310SOpe. aallwi auiVn

and

Ut. and Mn.Albany, N.

Frank C. a t e * 1

Y , have, an-nounced the engagement of

Child Sociely where the P p M r > bexchange teacher program. Mr.jwrves as chairman of special supper meeting o/Uie New Jer-; c.nito of Scotch PlainsGuida graduated from Summit 'comimttee She ht< worked for ,"•* Wheaton College tlub to be Don»W Cooper of Roselle. o^ daughter. Miaa MaryHigh School and New York Cm- the YWCA Red Cross and other! b*M Tuaaday at Short Hills. I T , , , D r W e u a graduate of p ^ , jnoU, to Dr. Makabn S.versity, and it a certified pub- local orginitations iUn- rn*lk *>ontr(i of w n - ; scotch Plains - Fanwood High Edgar, Jr., too of Dr. and MnUc accountant with the firm of: Mrs. Peters hat previously - mi* <"U °>*ke a report for the s,.bool ^^ attended Seton Hall Malcolm S. Edgar of

been adverBting and bu«iness nominating committee. University. Her huiband is *nt&.for Portal, the club ~ Z7~k I graduate of Summit High School |

H S h C h r m a n | d j di N e r k CoUe«e

Puder and Puder, Newark.(Wolin Photo)

Lincoln PTA 4o HearAbout Music Program

manager K n o Umaganne She has alto been FlowoT S h o w Chairman | I n d j , attending Newark CoUe«eifrom Vin«nUan laatkMa atchairman of the American Home j nn Anthony Bennett of 31 of Engineering. He is employed:department and has worked in Sheffield road it chairman of t1 by the Union County Engineer-'the writ are department and on; Sowar (bow being presented by; ing Department an? served fourg , r.._. .

The final meeting of Lincoln:all rummage salet. For six the Rolling Hills Garden Clubjjreanin the Air ForceSchool PTA will be held on j yean she was a member of the ot short HUU at B. Altroan'i, "- —••-•'— •-»-Tuesday, May » at 7:30 p.m. Itjwayt aad meant committee an. tomorrow and Saturday.will feature the music program i *U chainnaa tor two yeart. Mrs. •—in the elementary grades. Under P*«*« »«» •»«> •«"« d »» vi«f:the overall direction of Daniel'cKairman oo the program andKautzman superviwr of elem i finance committee! and has

helped with stage decorationsaad hospitality.

ART MATERIALSSketching Outdoors?

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ART STUDIO11 IMtM Plan. Smimtr CR 3-7257

entary school music, the eve-ning's program will combine asampling of music tt the van-oua grade levela with ttudenu preuion in grades 1, ». and 4.participating, and explanatory The mare advanced work in thecommentt by the three special upper grades will be explainedmusic teachert. I by Mia Margaret Thorpe,

Miss Jean Maxwell, specialist while toatramenUI work will bein eurhythmies, win demon-1 presented fc» Joeaph Loretti. h>itrate vocal and rhythmic ex- atnintenul teacher.

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OH aiMtk I M M « Wilt— ll

After a wedding trip to Ber-muda the couple will live atPlainfleld.

St. LukatBeaattalof Nursing.

Dr Edgar waa gndaatsatlfrom Princeton UnhreraSy mtColumbia University College ofPhysicians and Surgeons. Ha itserving his residency in gen-eral surgery at St Lake'*Hospital.

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12 HOURS — ONLY SIPrivaae-4 Teckaiqin—I Iktn |

ARTHUR MURRAY School of

Junior FortnightlyBoard to Enttrtain ;Member, of the newly elected | Hospi ta l Banafit A i d t s

executive board of the Junior I Serving a' waitresses far theFortnightly Club win be enter-Uined by the membert oi theoutgoing board on Wednesday,

«Xh annual Cafe Chantaat of lacNew Jersey Orthopaedic Hojai-tal at Or ante, to be held toaeer-

May 10, at a buffetthe Fortnightly clubhouse.

Those who will attend

supper m row night at the Greek OrthaaaxChurch i! SaksU, Orange. «fflbe the Misses Barbara Blank,

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and'Ana Frsnklm, all of Saaa-it.

Mrs. Qark N. Brcisch, sedercounselor, Mn. Henry Strieker,president. Mrs. John Allaopp,Mrs. Gordon Britt, Mn. JohnClark, Mis. William Clayton, Charles L'Haaam<Mrs. George Conw.y, Mn. Charles MeMaBy,

Sally ChampUa, Daaka Erera

PORTERS DRESS SHOPSmart styles for fastidious womenwho wear half size dresses. Theonly shop of its Jcind \n this area.

"We Sell Only Half Sizes"

8 Community PlaceMorristown, N. J.

Boies Coppinger, Jr., Mn. Ern-est DeRosa, Mrs. John Dilger,Mn. J. Allen Drummood, Mn.

Mn. Bruc*W. Richard

Richard Geiger,Handelong, Mn.

GRADUATES _ Miss Carolyn'JohnHaien, Mrs John Jacoby, Mn.

Mugfsrd, M nilli

Mrs. HMrs. Dartd

Robert Ocbsrae

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Mrs. William Pier. Mrs. CraigQueripel Mrs Keaaetk sVihOMJr., Mrs. WaDaca Skafty. MraWatson Smith, Mn. CharlesTrost, Mrs. Frank UatenraU

Mn. aad Mrs. Henry WitxeL Jr.

The

Lamp ShopLamp Repairs

Convenient

Mountings

Shatfor

Brass Plating and Lacquering

Bran and Silver Reflating and Polishing

Oordon FJmer, daughter of Mr. jand Mrs. Lloyd A. Elmer It ISO |Pine Grove avenue, recentlyreceived a ES in education fromNorthwestcrr. University, Evans-

5 ton. 111. She wsa a member ofSI Delta, Delta, Delta sorority and

was an officer during her junioryear. Miss Elmer was alas de-legation chairman for the ModelUnited Nations, t member ofthe homecoming committee,freshman carnival committee

I and Chanel Board. She wai altoI on the dean's list during 1960-61! In the fall the will attend the

m National University of Mexicos for graduate work. Miss Elmergfla » gnduilo of. SummAs School.

GOING OUT?D R E S S E S

For Every Occasion

Patricia Cartee

REFRIGERATE!RESTYING IT |

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For Pick Up, DR«

The Wolff Bros.MILLBURN FUR

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= 17 UNION PLACE. SUMMIT CResKiew 3-2795 =

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•anal I PRATT « LAMBERT

SHAKESSHINGLE FINISH

a fosy lo turn • WhHe and 10 colon

e Smart dull finishKeep the charm, the rugged rustic beauty of woodshakes, wood shingles, or rough sawed lumber.Pratt a. Lambert Shake & Shingle finish is madeetpedaOy to prolong their life and enhance ap-pearance. Equally effective as a stain for shinglesor as at) opa»uc-coatini. Dries to a low, uniform

best lookinghomo onthe street

PRAH& LAMBERTHOUSE PAINT

Cdot*jhy**hoa»withPntWUrrAtttHonaa Paint ill onion that atay bouitiflil yagfafter ytu. torn m*morteolen~Jutri&t far tutyham—modn tr tniUmi. FratULambert Hoaa*

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BmmitmA." Happy bn aiaaUT FtOKSSrOMALS

PROTECT YOIM

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Move into a brand n

COMPLETE

INTERIOR

DECORATING

SERVICE

ADAMS STUDIO

TOWN £ COUNTRY SHOESWhite AdoreChamois Adore OutsideOraage Peel Adore Oatstde Patch

Interiors4* Chotfcpm 14 ,

Short HMs

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Opan Fri. 'til • P.M

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L e Corner

P j B e i **• freehaian advisor at

Draw Ualvcrtlty He is a iua-ior nujoraag i . utin.

forcesid ihe

44 Stiver Uke drive ,

Mi*. •>•*»-

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Officer

Notreof the eatt in a ftudem-wrilteo

"Rumpelatiltakia," prt-

E'j» Hobart road, ha.houae

*7her dormitory lor

In vhis c i . .w r bouse chairmaa ia

[mill »H dormitory[ busiw ss.

iKiton. * wpbomore,Latcd irom tbe Emmafsdwol, Troy, N. T.

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which auett*W. May M it n a iB L. Armstrong.

Ura.Mr*.

g, fctmutieual•ecretary for "Vote* of T I B .f|«" Und hgier"

, U l t o C M t r * ' * • •

seated lastdren of the community.

T* Eater Harvard

— countriesBind the Iron Curtain '

these broadcasts areJonathan Ftrnum, son o( Mr luc'r*ls'>'l in reaching an earn-

Dd Mr*. Perry Ftrnum ol " U y «r«'*l«l tudience is at-Moontain avenue, hai been ac f d l 0 "* letter, whicheepted to enter Harv.rd Busi- pour '" <rom 'houi.nd. of the

i School tail fall. l|ste**r» to whom the more than70 """'on receiving sets esti-mated to be in thi. wholeAt Centenary Caafereace r ,„

Local .tudects who will at ire iviilabl* Mrtend a pre-registration confer- .»ill explain how tlenee tbi* week-end at Centenary <1evek>oed and isCollege, Hacketlilown

Mn. J. L.Wilafe

BradM Wlae*.

Church GroupLists PlansFor BazaarThe annual cracker harral

lair given by the WtCS of theMetboditt Church will be heldthit Setarday from W a.m. I*I p m In addtttaa la the wnalMl* booth there will he »p*et*lattrtrUoa* te ehlklrea aad asale of home-cooked lead*.

The fair committee I* headedby Mrs G. A. Seller*, Jr. withlira. Joseph Brown etrriag *•

Bemquet DatesListed by YWCA

achool Tn Ep CMire gutiu, will bi

heat TwteAar, May t, May Md TawmJay, May 11

r y, y reacrtrawrly beld aa eat

tatreaiiag awebte la la* ehbt, t m M ,

' ' three

eo-ehtirmtaBootlu will feature aproa*

doll clothes, children', weargift items, attic treasures, whiteelephants, jewelry, books, pie*,cakes, cookies and plant.. Mrs.F G Eberhardt will be avail-able (or portraits.

For children there will

am of 417 Morn, ave.; Valerie' (uflfl. wUl be rved . , »

ton booth, and puppet thowwhich will be preaenled at "am aaa 1 p.a».

TH1 SUMMIT HERALD, , Mw 4. IHI

The aanual springbanquet, at

ef member* of

atnawa el at Aaeat way,daughter, ken Aarfl M.

J * a f V u £ l SHv*. TrtV. Mr. aad M*. Amah A» tUket.£LfkZa*L > » •* » **** tMi ""*•' The dlrliiad it payable MayW**aB f\|*a)*n) tag** lunWaa»^^a» Hsai a*tal« * slant** R j t f a ^1 tat etll >(WaM *•***> •lAam>tnB*BnBi

T« Mr. aad Mr*. w e e * r . r ^ R atorhaiMiH af recerdi May M.To Mr. and Mr.. Job* OSui- Baa*** Caasaaay I* a taagwt*

uvae ef 47 Weat Bad avenue, t npatter af flaw eheeatoat* k*ana. horn Aaril n. Ike aatramaatinl aad eee-

toy ef « t e a * O*t» read. Marrejr HU, t a**, ben Aartl a .

To Mr. tad Mn. RichardT .Taratkok of M BJdfedakt «vemw, a aaa, bora Aaril U.

T* Mr. tad Mn. Danrt

•toOaetU tlae win b*

advtaon who meet week-ly treat September to Jane witheaah graap. Dinner* at* ataa-aai, arevided, and aerved by

•IBB SpnufWda tat, ken Asrfl n.

To Mr aad Mr*. Duatia PetUr of fit IprtaffleU avtaMBerhttey HtiChti, i aoa. boraApril a .

aaa, horn April t\,To Mr. aad Mr*. Matthew

Balk-vote ef let Gale* drive.New Providence, a son. bornApril 11

To Mr tad Mn. francls Rirte of I S HodMa road. MurrayWO, a aim. horn April » .

Rakaia Vwtwt Utw.To Mr. aad Mn. Joeeph MID-: - , , . . -. , . ,.toW Ml Central •venae, N*w| ? V K St««k DhfUUttd

April a .a daughter. bon< The board of director*

I Rebels' Compaay. l ar .To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ben-' Berkeley Heights hat declarrrl

On May I, the Senior Tri Ep. l o n °* ** Shelley drive, New|the usual quarterly dividend nf'Providence, a son, born April ' 4 c j>er share on lU c l s n A'

the girl* themselves

wiU have the kirk off banquet.|Program for thr evening will j

Mr*. Kuth llorowiU, |marriage coiuurlor and a reli-

ef Summit, who waa for-marly with the department ofpeydUatry at the MedicalSchool of the University ofPeaa*yhtnlt Her subject willbe "Changing Mother-DaughterRelationships as a Girl Goes to

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TWILLCt VM41

BROAD I WALNUT SIS. aWMMIT

M i , , Delegateu To»nsend. daughter IaJ»n. Mtrk Town-> • * * * • «•» D«T7 Portland road, hatl M u » >«»ryfrted senior representa-the Women's Self Cov-Asaocialion at the Col-

fwooster for next year., junior, majoriag

t al SafeJcirol Tiwnwnd, dangb-iHr and Mr*. Charle*\l of 180 Canoe Brookk has been accepted at

for infanis over II montht, areavailable for youngiters ofmothers mending tk*

Williams of klalscti ^^Sommit is among 100 Bucknellcoed* who will participate in tbe Philadelphia Girlliniver.it,'. annual May Day T o W e < J S ; f Mceremonies during Ihe coming . .week end. n(

Mis. Williams will perform as La member of the drill team &lknown i t the Bucknell "Rock- ftettes." A junior al Bucknell. wMils Williams is the daughterof Mr. and Mrs Thomas X u , , , r

Williams of I Watchung place Miss Bro»n is

Annual PromTo* Kent Place School lenior

clan entertained at lU ipnngprom which » • • attended byuobomorei, iuniori and aenior*l S d e n glast Saturday evening

The gymnasium was deco-rated with large murals of early

automobiles whichby member, of

°' Mr. and l h , decoration committee and" d B

College, Geta M.rried, or Takeaa Job."

The Junior Tri Kps of bothSummit aad New Providencewill be hottauea on May 1«.Their special program will in-clude tereral humnrou* skittdeallag with the subjert "Moth-e n That Boys Watch Out for."Program co-chairmen are LeeHoney, Lynn Davis and LynnCmnlrr- .M of New Providence.^1 KTtpt Waiters are KliilbrlhSeett, KUiabeth. Siebrrt and |Karee Luadry, all of SummitAH alx gtrt» will take part ia ,

^pr^^;5£H^ v*"";^^ «.y *»*el«m. son of Mr. and Mr.. ' , £ . . , . " " " , . a.^.tini In Summit aad New Providence

%£.Ueal..local iiuoenn »

HU1 .arrangemenU -ere Lynne Clut-Sophomore Tri

her ol Ihe Saatember I She is studying for the degree H.L class at RuweU Sage of bachelor of arts

Troy. N- V She wiB |from Summit High Sorority Charter Member

b June _ Suianoe Strauss, daughter ofDr tnd Mrs. 0. J str.u.s of "'^Jf^ool and the Univertity ' ]

Tc.r^k Editor « f^f^ m nrmt „ ' ^ "' *°che.ter

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; • Project HHf. Riding., WU-; rf M w o m t n „ teu™ Univer-«.phomore aod | , i t y G r , n v U | , ohig vha h m

! ? " > « n i"11'*1"1 >» r t e r mem StaU DelegatesA

dub will

..m "and Lynda Smith, decora-1 " " ^ J " ? , ^ 1 " 1 1 1 " l° "*- tions- Margaret McKnigfit, i*.; annooacao saier.

High School and U ' L n w u ' Louise Hail tnd lnddeatal music ind grouptt the Lmversity of B , r b , r , M e t l | e r , Sustn Thorn- staging during the **•»"«»'"

ler Ensign Nelson ilao M rjtborah Mandeville. S u » n > under th* leadership ol Missgraduate of H a m f a r a l ^ ^ V t e a a . Benedict. M»ry " ' ^ " • 7 « * 1

vitMiont progrtm director of the YWCA.Uctl chtperone. -ere Mr. Mr*. John SM-rturne' "

and Mn Andrew P. SkmneB. !«** progre"i dlrectoiNancy C. Bucher, Mr. and YWCA teentge tct.viii...

Hodges tad

I Vn Joseph L. Robin-II llontview road, wasMbt l«.l uwk at Parka

Aeronautical Teck-

Mn. Robert W.At the annual convention o f* ' - »»« Mr*. Barl A. Laejb. |jj|

« , SISTtUTTSr1 Homalrom N.«.u i T. ».-•** --£«a#place at the Chtllonte Htddon Mi.. Ra* Ballerter of 5 Cary , * f « l t „ i?ril M '

A »ophomore. Miss Strtusi Is HaU m AUantic City next week road ha. returned from a cruiae ' ^ j j , „ £ M r , Joteph Lechleider of 417 Morris avenue, atoo, born April » .

Swim C l u b Wani Par!y ' To Mr and Mr.. Donild Mar

manager efkoccheaque. the college „ , „k. lor the coming oca-'hni 1M1-SZ. I % grjduji, of xtnt p | , M from May I to 12. twenty dele- to Nauau•Vke Scaeel School. She has been a mem- gates and members from the Italia.

f. Robuuon. »oa of °er of the Alph. Chi Omeca Fortnightly Hub will be. pre*

aboard th* MS

pledge colony this year while *•>'Ithe group was organiiing for Included are Mrs. Roaald C. Crwtview Swim Oub will tin of J Denroan place, i daugo

••AIR SERVICEWard, Reaewr.'•arh letfTwatj

iHalia.Crfiroh Fitraa

PARLANSr CmmanUr jmtlw• frt Eves. '011 P.M.

e. Ct T-I4dd

iaataJUUon is t national w o - Anderwn. Mn. Loreo E Ben- hive t dinner dance on May U »**, born AprU 24.rity chanter She alw I , . mem »ett, Mr.. W. H Buchanan. ,t Bratdbon. Cewrtry Club, To Mr. .»d Un »»*>££•her of Frtnc<K-aUiope,n Uter » » W. A Compton. Mr. Fred Maditoa The theme for the jr. of M PiM Way New ProVfary Society it Denlwi «rick G Eberhardt, Mrs L. party will be "Madiaon Ave dence, a *on. born April H.

L, Deane Hall, Mrs Allison nue 'Newman Oak Offieer V Hetrn. Mrs. Robert Hendertoa,' — , -.-

Jptcph W Monaco, ion of Mrs L Hopkins. Mrs A. G H e m * from C r u u eMr and Mrs W J Monaco of Hugnei. Mrs H E Undquist. Miss Barbara Drake of 105 April 23.

To Mr aad Mn. Thorn at Sul-livan of 2M Hickeon drive. NewProvidence, a daughter, bora

J2 Tulip street, ha* bee* elected Mrs. W. W. Marple. Mrs. Mary N«W England avenue hicorresponding secretary for the Martin, Mr*. Bernard E. McFa- t u r Md from a cruise to Ber-Newman flub at Tri State Col rrr—- — " . 1 : r muds Nauau tnd the Btha-lege, AhgoU, Ind. Monaco Is a He«Bl». " " htn tlteiei P""" m . t aboard th* SS Ocetn Mjn-Mudent in the department of, * n t M Om'cron Kappa Upailon, | r c f celectrical engineering. mtional honor society in den- ' . _ _

tiitry. at the St. Louii Univer- T r . J ; n a C t amn< W a n t e d

• T * " ^ V T * . liy Sch001"DCTtiitry A """• V t r t r p L . u o « 5Laurence V. Radtke, iE.,_»on use of Supo.il High School, he , A a , .urnoa ha. been made

of Mr. and Mr Radtk. of% al» 1, .Tr.du.^of Dickinson %£ «£»* * ^ £ £Spong Hidg, d/tve. Berkeley College. Cariitle, Pa. o/We.tfield a .peci.liied hoe-

:«las Fralemtty P*"' ( o r handietppeiiKenneth R Stile., ton of Mr Th* lUmp. are uae for

.nd Mrs. Kenneth P Stiles rf lin«'1» «»<l • « b t r l r t K l M

2M Kent Place boulevard, was b» "" »»•»••nitlated into the Delta Chi i D i n T , .-""iipter cf Delta Kappi Epsikn > B I K I M balernily last week. He u t j T o M r ,„ , , M r , Robert Gan-ivU engineering student . 1 ; ^ of m rjh.rnwood road.

Te Mr. and

BUSES to

GardenState

CHECKED YOUR|UEL BILLS LATELY?

t l •• <»•» bill, yeu'v* had for fuel fhii p*tx «"'"'•'•

' »o" >P*nd!n«] atata then In other y**«? » «''•

1 »•« to find out why. Then you can m*k* e.rUin

'•«r'i heatincj wffl provide comfort ar minimum

iJhlSM^^a^ <A» m f i l l

wacvajcwtaai rwr • I T W

ind pittol team.

•treed FeflewthipTinya As.tykeeo, daughter of

Mrs. J. Asuykeee af 7 Fremontroad. ha. been awarded aJnited States Public HealthService Fellowship to the Uni-.WJity nf Vrrgmia Seaoel af.JMedicine. Tanya also receivedhonorable mention in the Na-ronal Science Foundation F«l-

Jowslup enmimiion and hasbeen appointed to the Crolley-Jeffrey ReDort of outstandingscience students in Collegei andL'niveriih-.-t. She is at present

senior at Trinity College,WuhingtJti. D C.

To Mr. t aCherubino of I Giles drive, I

NOW OPEN— J t . H O L E

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Before You Buy Any New CarLet Allen-Tobin Ford

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Ow SwrvkM

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WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL

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Three NUMQ(Contiaaad tnm aaaa 1)

be detadad oaij

to track MM* Wo MMdleaax

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SchalUe Oil Co.•PUNOnEUB

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McetPlaaef nctMlM*

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and EMM eooatiM.Mr. Du»»ii iiid ftat

fiton have beaa M l k I*eitinute tht extaat al ON MtMof tfca counterfeit arodacta.

atmtewa ud B«M* aretnoqaUlaen. h m d , • dart-Tittv* <( n m N i nm»rtM,it ami to tfat traetaaat (KM*Diooa ynMn« Man BBB namore patent form, VjrdndMl.»re dluretin ueed to Mat U g lblood preuure aad eeaaaattrehurt faUtare. Mattaartea, •itirold bermoM, U f l m to M-tlentt »u«<riiif from irthnUitnd asthma. Tednl alao U pra-KTlbtd tor Mtbma patient*.

Church THef(Continued from page 1)

r u r yardi until the burglarmade hit way into 413 Spring-Reid avenu* and etcaped.

Police liter discovered thatthe intruder, after leaving theSpringfield ivenue building, hadthen entered the Methodiat

'Church, found a pair of troui

tn awed by a ja»ttcr aad

I Wit, tfcj mm •>

atnee filei aad drawers vanaba found oe the flear of tbe

had b«Wry into

wen made thraaafc

Mntfldoor*.

KctraaUon FaeOUM in Sum-mit" wUl be the topic o/ a talkby Harlaa S. Kennedy, dlroetorot recreation, « k n be «d-

i N i the thin) and SneJ P*r*nt educttloD meeting of Jeffer•on School on Ttptday in theMbool Ubrary.

The program wOl alao inelndepretentiUon of ilidei. Coffeewill be served from 10 a.m. to10:10 a.m. There will he freebabytltting services available.

Hkjh SchoolHems forConing Week

eecaraieS OaM

* • &

pfledbylU

Hat er eat] parte hatch

ptat at adk eaata » caata.•aaaa;. Haj I

Oraaaa tataa, bartejr waarrth•oup; Bat Plata: Beef rav-ioli wttk (rated caeaae, fraHaulUw, lake; CeU FUM: teatbaU htm ulad, eale alaw.titeed egg; Peamt hatter aadJam aaadwkh: Detttrta: Caae-iolate take, battencatehdinj. jeOo, grapefruit

T w a i y . *v

toap; Bet Plate: Beef b a tgr»TT. whipaad potatoes. M -

a; OoU Platecarrot earle; Sliced

DeeaatU:JaDo, •*•

A. Haawtf " • » • • • af W Bat.aarkwar kat baaa name*

• - AaMriea area.

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aatrial aaa abftlci diriakMB a n m CtadaaeU, OUa,

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Wcdacaiajr. Ma* a*Apple juice, rhiaeae

emip; Hot Plate:»nd roll, naataedlauerkraut. Jatee; Cold Hate:Cold cuta, poUto aalad. atieadtomatoes; CombiaatioB aaad-wieh; Desaetta: Apple trapkpie, JeDo, aUeed peaekea.

Tfcaraday, Mar UGrapefruit Jake, apttt pea

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Tomatoes 2—25*JUCY HONDA

OrangesLAJOE LUSCIOUS CAIIKMINU

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Rib°^»« •••-•. -- iA#* h . , « « Crou Rib RoastMichigan Peat 100^1.98 u—w-,najaniMiPiAl wen DUTCH H M A r m Pot Roast

MOM T 3.95 Fertilizer i w i = ZPL?00*1

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Pot Pies 5 £ 1 . 0 0 Sore en Acmes' Groceries

Ideal Mayonnaise :49.Tomato Soup <-** 9 ^ 1 . 0 0Punchinello - - 3 - 1 .

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Route 22 ond Mountain Aven SprmgfieW

guess who?

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werenot

SOLD NATION ALLY i

Wa cin't breathe a word. We have to

ntver to let on who made them, in

them at thlj tock-bottom price. Even oar i

people don't know the secret of the maker's"

But YOU will guest the minute you *

quality . . . their terrific patterns, smarts"

colon, multi-ply reinforced heels and w»

every size imaginable. Limited tkiio

• baairtaa al eolen!

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tystKonlsSSOI leUau - 71M flrriI to«»rd the Oovar

•ghoMl Oaen*D Fund. » ,'r Amerieaa,,fthe Bcrito

k Abo e »

K ' r.rr Director <tl ^ o d ttat thal lr jOTal Communltf

, fgnd jiuld be |jdninmtered fund,

itttd to receive do-, local civic organ-

ss and other..- education (or

rE»ancliUjr neadyfaculty atafhd

mrmiiee. felt thiti number of eachjr,n.. « hoie b u d *mit (iitnt lo eon-

FfT19Jl £li*f *0?

if$f (ircflnifetionsUK breaan their

,V»J IIJIC liltle trueI «r!h and as the

I rwvpr makeIf, honrver, thete

r grouped together,• • • on« or «ev-

»nt scholar-

Joe and Mr. Care•tit hope that there1 winter of local doo-

fraata could

femce b: imateur and |,«•«• ear ta* . _

, ItaawaMa er'•aara aaulav',

XbMiaML Thau>»maa, (ar >aanaea>aat •

+**'+'*• »* adMaatht MtatMytri.).* • * • • « *» fareiaiM f i fW kui M B . Kicli

There are DO plaoi for toli iU U co«i:jutioBi lo the Cm m

leholanhlp Fund butd oriiniutlsni may ...„Mr. Carr it the Gover- B „

nor Uviaiatoo Rational High ^School Berfcelej HalfbU.

Counfv SeehLone/ forRivr Parks

arrS", B0 education" Fred'""tor »f the Stowm induti "*v ' uld «( two r.f tha

a nit ' ini characten Tha«;ill be produced at Omrtr"

HlRh Schont on

J. Ticked ( r« iviilihl* it

Vuirtdty, May 4. IWI

«hteh balani lo tka Maw M T M VTkaatar Ut«ea. Taeta? aaaMaa**aa*e» haa aatiaaaa4 «a ttapetal where k U M l a t ta r - *t« pattern before aa mmcritical audiaace. I lea ttatPBbUe. we. U

had all•—m——~ nutevaly aaja

iteUeciual'r of a Wall HaiSfiw« pointed «ut thit "* I appraciata taa#

— Uaaa."

aequWti«» of imdi , d ) o i n ' ?the Paeulc R i v f r bv ,m "f "

Horrie flirty " l

Pljnnmj Boinl w-U heto notify the Tottnahtp

Itlr? of jnj1 requert farW"in m Ihe ireia id-to Ibe river, to Ui» jov-

can take actlor.

ScootersDrlvt PotfWait N C, 44

rer wtK. repmented the town-ithe riverrtip. s .M that both county lt.\frkt ( h fnr»«cnt«lv.. . s - . ^ •

thewitheeored toe the

Cvilla «T7 lorDiGirnloms

Dtc'a

for conicrvition >mi recreejina, my coniTuctlon within ZJO («t T WGiroloimi r«Jhtwigli«M of lindj adjacent t«,o( the middle of the river «nJ,'*td hi» Shamroeke ta ai - ' t i T T ii ith u ' ? l " •*•*•" i "M " lh» CominMtee had con- «•"• »5"»P orer » •on the Berkeley Helghti Mi>t*r | ildered .ny .imiljr r«al.0o«.

FOR

Luda Shorts . . . . . .

|p Dry Shirt Dresses . .

nell Drip Dry Dresses

$3.50 R*9. 4.9S

km $8.95 R,,. I I .W

$8.95 R«9. n.95

Dmplete Selection oi Summer Co-Ordinates,

>rtswear, Cocktail Dresses and Bathing Suits

ALL AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS I

SMAIN STRRET Continuation of Morrii Turnpik* CHATHAM

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FVed E. Federal is the name. I'm the newSummit symbol of Friendly services andconveniences in Finance. Although I amsomething new, I'm associated withsomething old . . . a Summit institu-tion . . . old in a fine tradition of fine de-pendability. SUMMIT FEDERAL SAV-INGS . . . long active on the New Jerseyscene since 1891. As their new publicspokesman, I shall continue to symbolizethe very warm friendship that you havealways* found at SUMMIT FEDERAL.Our institution will conduct its businessin a neighborly manner . . . a financiallanguage that's easy and pleasant to

understand. At SUMMIT FEDERALSAVINGS you will be certain to receivea modern complete line of customerservices and conveniences. Now, take a

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. think of SUMMIT FEDERAL SAV-INGS . . . your old Summit Friend with anew symbol. I sincerely wish that weshall become fast friends. Thank you f orlistening . . . it has been nice meetingyou. Oh, the name again . . . why it'sFRED E. FEDERAL, your new SummitFinancial Friend."

2 Friendly Offices for your Financial Convenience

Summit. Federal Savingsand Loan Association

SorlnofiaM Avenut 441 Springfield AvenueSUMMIT — C*Mt«few 341M IERKIUY HBftHTS — 4*4-0840

Thursday. May 4, H t l

SPORTSLate Rallies by Caldwell and ChathamSet Back Summit in Conference Tilts

Rank's baseball tea*stayed m i — good fortaac la

hi l ky m grwa> ( U H this last week, and

wound up oa UM losing and bath i race pUy, brought the Hilltop-tteM. The twin toeoea, 0-4 and!pen' record to 11-1.6-5 both in Suburbaa Confer- On their home field, the

tniijiri yaatped e g to a 4-0 loadla the tbtrt iaaamg agaJaatCaldwafl last Thanday MB*Prior aad Qaa CeaneB kat backto back aatfjss, aad BtBNkbolaoa wattad to teat tbabases. With two eats, BIB Bab-iaoM singled aad P*»a Grag-ary, pitcher, doaaWad. Faar ran*scooted across aaaaa pasta *arSummit, but it taratd eat thatthey weren't enough tor a risvlory.

la the CakfwaBerror lor Niebolaoawafts lad ta aa samaras* i mCaldweB. obtaiaad throe saor*runa ta taa fifth ianing wsttvout gettang a bate bit AHarwalking tew aaaa, Grafory wasrelieved by Loe Smith,error by Weaoaaoa aswalks by laanh raaahad •throe more f larnad ruaa farCaldweH Caldwell aanad sin-gle runs in the sixth and seventh

The Baauatt Rujh track tewnBMt defeat tor the Brat timetab ataaaa by bring a a m taMfflbsra aa Ag*fl S . Attaoagh•amait braha thrat Mheolsaeurds the Baal aeate wai Sunv

Summit Sprinters LoseFirst Meet of Season Four banes

SurprisesIn Its First Year of I

adt aw. «4H. Ibeb

Hurdles wai

adt a w . Maawaia «4records ware bnkca by RobWood hi the a a yd. daah with atime M » J tola* old record o'B.1. Jlaa BUot, Bob Bayer andG*orteTw«afl broke the ' iut -lag high jaaa>«aeord by Jump-jJWebens

1 m " t old rcord wai The Br

.The Mile was won by P«tof SaataUt ia AM, Fred U e ofMiObara and R K * Settlenwyarof aMfcum The U» WgbHnrdWs was won by Bab Bayer

ki MJ. CbariiaMbara aad MB**

TuBo of MiObara. The MO Lowb P H

high jaaa>«aeoI1 am", tan old

Berkeley Heights - With the

familythe halfway

lest few aaaaotad aueataoa

by Pata Her

. s baaebeB team of Governor Liv-OaaaiiilDtitiM Bagdoaal High SebatJ.

ateam

straight ta C r i S t l Poattac la\good M tfca aurpriitag ftrstyear donethe Now PiwMaaM Wosaoa'- * — ' ' ' " " " • " •bowllag league, rord OoaaroBad aH to pace th* winoajw.

Nlgro'a woo thro* traai PbtaLanes aa Gloria atoMajaa r.<ttod445 for the wiaaers. Holea Baa

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Berkeleyalow of HiBbwa ki aM. Bob «5 (or the wiaaen. HBNB na> I . . , ,Beyar of Suauait aad Curlto «>n> roUad «N ta pace Wiynea! M A | | «> I M M | | An n . i . . . w uniham > a fou" aUaight win mtf i 'n» l l 9 M»injjUv

record was

f I". _,Koyer also broke the record

m the 124 Bigb Bardleial the

of the season The

The Broad Jump was won byElliot of Summit Jumpingi". John Piepar of Millburn

.„„ Tom Cromwatl of Summit.The High Jump was woa by Jim 437 for

Kjuatethe ne<games on .

2. TVone, but tKen Harm!

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Elliot ofw o a b y .

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M o n d a y thetraveled ta neighboring ' Chat-ham where a 3-run homer byBob Jooea in the bottom of theseventh oaabsed Chatham to de-

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Harry's Eaao won the eham- '•"•ent -,( np.pionship of tba Berkeley Bee-'*"*'11 ""reation Man's Handicap bowling l*nden iuut

league last .jack by defeating; tlt^t run- -rH Lab* two to one. i" five ; i m f

LI In other contests. Stratton S. Trie ins331 clipped Harrison Labs, two to with authority40'one; Kellers bested Jaeger, two their thrrr41 to one, Summit Area Jayceeshsve hatu43 took two from Spereo, and H. (or 37 nm-4* 1G. Edwarda rolled past Pat and j and tyins In I

471 Jim's three straight.

Rob Woodin a .« . Boy Chapmanmit t u lad. aad Pete Heralaw

« « | Fred Sigler rolled a J*» series.

Kalf of ft.Millburn was 3rd. The

is won by Dave Landu

Summit. The Shot Put was won j A and E Television

(aad Tom Zampano singled forthree runs. Chatham hadscored a run in the third as aresult of two throwing errors,and got a second run on a

I by Fred Lambert of Mulbura I Country Cobbler•uu,, _.throwing 52' 1 0 V , Nell Curtln

SLS, Bill Eari ofjof Millbum and Jack Boye ofBab Le« o£ aill-1 Millburn.The Javelin was woa

burn, I N |Bt »as won by by Rete Lester of MUfbtrrnGeorge Sheaag of Millburn in {throwing 172 «", Sol StepUghl <2:06.3, Jcha tnaelli of Summit jef .Summit and Jack Boye of1

~ of Millburn Millburn.

40»730

Uvin|«ton« totnl nf t

walk, wild pitch, and single ia-ithe fourth inning.

In the fifth inning. Bill Bob-1inson followed upwalk with a triple, aadRobinson stole borne formit's fifth rua. A triple and a j

Pioneers Start SlowlyBut Rebound to Tie

i t Al Borko ski rolled 5«2, Baa1

SllNigro 551. Wait Pfrifer 542, R e a V i ' l "mark"'*,06'Gallo 528, Frank MacKaia « J h a v e a better*

;BU1 Neville 511, Tom Stiatoa, their »,,unehI HI. Pete Gyongyosi 517. Jay, hoped for a iu(Lee 5!« and Pat Moran 513 seawaG«Uo roUad.a high single of The past tret°°- v landers hit thri

Andy DeFUippis of Pat «»d,marks of 'h, ,. Jims posted the high average; A , M

of 175. Walt Pfieler of-Stratton o f W e i , „ ™Realty potted a high series av fon9wed b J

In the Summit Inter Church erage of tU. Fred Mommsen Middlesej His* •bowling league, the MethodiaU and Ed Capraun, both of Jaeger: Ie<j ,0 G o v ™ 'won 2 games and 3 points from Lumber, posted the high sioglr H i ( ,h ^ ^the St. Joho's Lutheran A team, game of the season of 245. '

MethodistsCollect TwoIn Church Loop

dropped from 1st placeNew Providence high school I first inning he pitched four 3d place. Meanwhile the Faith i Harry's Esao

fly ball brought m the third fought their way back from a {scoreless frames while his mates 1 Lutherans were winning 3 H LabsChatham run in the sixth bat-' five to nothing disadvantage j were busy getting back runs. Ia, games and 4 points from the Harrison LabsIng. Summit was leading 54 against Bernardsvillr to knot

of the u,, f a m e , t fi»e-all before ra:nthe tecond inning Bob Reynolds,; Oakes Memorial,Pioneer catcher, lined a single into 1st place. 1going into the bottom __ ^_

seventh. A_walk and a single pui a~halt "to the proceedings at! over second with one out. Then, of ttiput two Chatham men on base t h e ^ „} {„„,. ,nd a half in-' after Hesley struck out, Dick• who 1with two outs. Bob Jones then ' " "•— ~ '• '

and movedpoint ahead

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hit a towering drive to left field, tscoring his two teammates aad jhimself. Chatham won (•!.

Summit played New Provi-dence yesterday, and ia play-ing Madison today. Next week's.schedule is: May $-Millburaaway; May 11—Vei

aungs.starter.

the Combined Churchmen,won 3 games and 4 points

(Mathew». Bernardsville pitcher, I from' the Presbyterians.G e o r g e i went wild, walking Bailey, XeU-' Temple Sinai team by

Summit hittingham game:

(Smith, nNicholaoo. 2bJohnson, lbRobinson, cGregory, pPrior. 3bCoaneU, rfPotikotf. cfZampano, U

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only on. strike in the process, the Jewish Community CenterWith one run in he seemed to moved into a 5th place Ue withsettle down carrying Art Para- the Jewish Community Centerdtse to a fan count wherenpon ino « 5th place tie with thebe fouled two off waiting for his Jewish Communiy ( e n t e rpitch. When he found it he rifled Christ Church woo 3 gamea anda hard shot over short, good for;« Points from the St. Joan's,a double and two more runs. At IB te»m

I

(157J351SO504345443g

the W-team l n l o t ,•- j ference tmirnataeafj

•1Bailey, raa right into a four hitfive run barrage m the first ia-m*g. Leadoff nun for Bernards-- m . Tom McGrory, smashedBailey's second pitch into deepleft center for a triple Thenafter Tom Stellato had reached

error. Art Strongsingle into

m_n ^m_ _ IB a run. I this point Bernardsville brought; Th* high games for the eve-w S i oneaway Ed Erbard sin-:on Art Hopper who retired the ning were rotted by Johnny | with only thre* games re-.t^t ci Be around 10 third as side without further damage. *"• w i t n • M a- Clarence- Moll, mauling on the scTwdule, Lou's

Bill Sermus'j Hopper also managed to bold, ' ' and Ed McMane each roll Barber Shop cUacacd th* "

Lou's BaitersClinch FirstIn Inter-Loop

b* case in on . . .asunder to first The ne«t bat-j the Pioneers in the thirdpas h e ; " •"-• "UrrVBruce Palmer «mgled Er-j retired the side in order. How Schneiderhard in. Finally, after a walk

Beetle a IK, JimLen Hulin each

in the Inter Community howttagby sweeping

ever the Boro team came b a c k ^ ' e o « «•• Franklin Nelaon a f , r o e , („,„, Berkeley Florutloaded the bases. McGrory | with * veng.ance in the fourth J*7-

pitch and forced! inning. With one down Kiebmaa •

H E |was kit byta the fifth and last run

f gi Bernards. - — ,I 1 After Bailey got out of the j lowed this with a hard single j '"•

— ^ j and promptly stole second. ThenJohn Lorenti. in his first start-,ing 1 le with the varsity, l o o p e d ' m

Leo"«nl

J « Dick Steele and Jerry Jeromecombined fine series to give

• a y this ." | The day , n r r ,~ e r a gained*,UCC tourney

nor LiviniM,^"ipgM imset

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Thesehedulert tr, faf,"(

test of the <ta>«)tflkii powerful ]—'lot ram rwlcaused (he toot« t |poned twice

Thegel a te»t from

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tourTamect ja i ltor Lmrjft

ond round if hot(heir first mini 1nor LK-inesinnits tournamentternoon agaiiutc«d j inning. With one down Kietimaa' 8 t o »* >•»• B l U Leo"*"! and combined fine series to g ive j 1 '™ 0 " *«»'

for lined the 0 and 2 pitch Into right A r t G I » n t l " c n r o l ' e d * I O ' Lous their wcond champioa- H!f° . * t<**l1 center for a double Bailey lo l - i^n MeUgren 17», Bob Lewi* ship in the last four years. I *"" » M

Piseatowoy Eases PastNew Providence High, 6-5

p™«the three and two pitch over! st«ndmgs:second, driving la KieUman and *"k " '

On Friday afternoon the Newdiimonrl squad ab-

The Boro ban gotKoing a£a;n in the lastwith a watt to DiPariai and ajudgeaaaat error by the third

Faith Lutheran

fifth the rains tamt.

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Bafley with theticing runs. [ g " 0 ! ^ . 2 O ' AAfter an uneventful top of th. ! £ •**» , • L""1"" A

j.Jietnoaist, Jewish Community Center 57Temple Sinai 57Presbyterian 55St. John'1 Lutheran 54Oakes Memorial a

•orbed tta second defeat of theseason at the hands of Piaeat-away High School at the latter1: baaeataa which put* Piccolo uaborne field, by a score of M. first and D.Panai on third..The Pioneers opened the fame Hpuever, th* New Prondeaeo

with three quick runs at Wifcff team was unable to push WTmeman. Art Paradise, was hit by a l n as the aext three batters wentpitch and was quickly followed hitless ending the game,by John Erb. who walked. Di- The lots dropped New Provi-Parisi grounded to short forcing dence t oa 12 and 2 record andErb at second. Nei l batter. Car- g J ve Pbcabway their initial DeUas Liquor Store in the Bar

Ben Lassiter and Dick,' Principal interest in the final »'*>'*<' H»Ir.night of bowuag will be cen-1 *««tWd ia

roUedifcred M be battle for second1 Coveraorbrtwaaa Del Duca Build-: three bigMiddleowa Dairy, and

BeraUay FlorisU, who artpresently separated by only oathalf game A fight will alao bewaged far first place in in-dividual average with Nick De-

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SerriteDa News won two from

Christ Church

men Piccolo, belted a double to victory after three setbacks.right center scoring Paradise —:and sending DiParisi to third.Then after Reynolds had struck

-out Bailey stepped up andsingled in DiParisi. and Piccolo.

That was all the scoring there

Two Fran HrdaBtrm _ _ _ Park Bererag* woa

was uktilthe" 'fruatra'tug'aflh as * t m M h o m <"'c'u>ef

keley Heights Township wo-men's bowling league last week.Helea Ziser rolled 471 for thewinners.

BeaconQves AwardsFor Skating

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StandingsW

i L M ' I Barber Shop UMiddletown Dairy 57Berkeley Florist 57Del Duca Builders 57Mar Jul's 53Floods Plumbiag 52Plainsmen 40

{ Summit Elks 38Berkeley Memorial 32Berkeley Gull 26

^l iTrom Kreage Summit aa Molly j the Beacon HiBChtb at the club^ j M a n d a t o lolled 433. Berkeley '""" "*

, Bakery won two from Detiathe Pioneers watched Unir lead the Rocky Rollers League this Builders i* RiU Garrison led the

23.Nancy lioyd was awarded first

place in C!ass B for giris undergo down the drain in a four-bit, week, »ith Dot Taylor' scoring ', way with 453. 14 years of age. Caroline Malonesix-ran rally that gave the ' , h,gn jeenej of tortor Park 1. D a v ' d ' 3 Electric Shop won two j was aecnr.d and Susan SpechrjPiaasirs t thro* run deficit M, Bewraga, Uigb Uam game of J m ^^Kwsod Lane Developers _ was third In Qsss C for <[irl» Jensen's Jewelers rolled

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t .Bewragav Uiah U i m game of pmake up In the last two at huts, a s and highteam aeries of i " M Melntosh scored 450 torBig hits in the inning were yri\ also went to Park Bever- Jht l o 5 * r I t 0 1"<1 both clubs,struck Kv Vince Schoenflelder agt "* R f i m ' n rolled 4»7 to pace

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A GARDEN IN MAY I . , - - C C T . . 0 - . , » .i» beautiful — but none could be more dramatic than eprrnf iaj Bl&ocbl BARGAINibit cuitom bultt iplit level bidden oo over an icre ot seclutioaj | ( SUMMIT !near Beacon Hill Club. Den (V) adjoin, livta* room rM1). The I(eetai is OM World, but tt* kttdbiB and bathroome are a i>iSP^' < SSS*a£SS'^ a a^ "modem aa tomorrow. 4 Dedrooma, 4 bathi pttu aepaxaU nute. ,*,* u&» ^

m-utmMAimu.

modem a* t o m o r . , p pV hone tor thote who appreciate quiMtr. We hat* Oaf tor-<;LAZZMtOOK-8HEPARD, Bealton, CH M M .

« to • •—•—i—f IkmujdAuumMkr amtfuottra and

SUMMITDUPLEX

INCOME 4 BEDROOMSUl« WMWam-at. • «•"•-"*• ^ * j Jr""""*•iiUMm, 1 ha*b * aaob atda. To- ginamw la too l»u Can OB 14)00 „<

Richard A. Micone) J 2 * 2 L 7 x /a V ^ r v D aPapharJV ^^at*aV I

tt II poreh. moamlrr etr-ooa-dUbmed. modam kttooan wtth

rtCFawaVwlOla. THti.Hn I '

Bnnf ra1.1 kllchan wttb aattBf

and l a t e araiantd

WHITMORE > JOHNSON

tot.

WHY RENT?

eaB «1 - TMV Bl Be Oaat T«t Md.

DOUGLAS BURGDORFF

iMaaawMk Am Maw am »->""«a» at Otoatoyljfl Baa*

RETIRED?

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daa • oanur h-1. u^ywumaj m a « « * flrt

d m f o o m aawfca

Ann* SyJvertw'tREALTY CORNER

BUYS OF THE WEEKXSVOBaaX - 4 Baaraama. a m m

, - 4i-tav

be* - It a Ml a dauaal >m».

JOBS-BECK-SCHMIDTabrr 1 ncx

COLONIALBUT hall, laiea imoi room, dmI loom, ktteban n t t datnrajUar

ond float: 1 bodrooma. Ula bath:two oar arena Two aar oopdU4ooam

EOMONOSON 1 FISHERBBilamrtold Am. a aimal, a. t.

TRANSFERRED OWNERSnar,idar

r.OOtOMAl Urtni * DUotiadan kttoban. bmaaaatt rm: T

•mat Bommtt. H J.rat am MulMBU Iiawna

FRANKLIN SCHOOLB U M T M O B OBtontol wta 4

aaaaryand laajaailoa roam.

rarr*d. Lot ua anow it to IDS.

BUTLER AGENCYRealtor*

1 oartoraal A »OaU C» 1-T7W aajtana

OOTOtT OOfcOBtVU.: LlttBf * ato-

baUj. ataka «a attK: 1 oarbaanttfm

Stafford Agency

NORTH SID€Leaaiat )oat tbma abort baMkafmatttio lAoatln mtxnL Umotoartana oflam Maal »«n» for to.avaj. famfly. » batraoam phi. a

baokmrd. M l alumaittonaaara aa* and a

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Holmes Agency

. MUYT0N SCHOOLiij l ia modam

vaU leapt,<**J- OB I-

r * ' . . . I CB3-J400i OB »-apm OB i-noa

Sherman Park

Wnan U aunoH flan•M tow Mftnxraa. too t»tlu, ia>a»paua. rac room aU.. In an ama•uanauwiit to nlaoaU. oomnuMnc.ahapsuv - and prtsad In uooartern OR i-«m

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FRANK L, KO5SUTH, Re.KotUN » m n f i d l M L OB. T-«tt

INVESTMENTPROPERTY '

Kmvtvtad to two •vwtnstftta.

'-'-•"V i *.-m wtth maiitain prua 1 oar »»-a. BtaBatnaBr arload. Oak oa•y.

David K. Strattmtm 1-47TT OB 1-tiU

NEWtnc room with Braplana. daotoxmom. all aajotrle U U M B : M r baa.WBtta, trVD itla batba, taonatianroom, and nwc-oarr canaa.

Lftard•3740 C[ anjot. Oal to b>.

DRIVE BYU QUAKfR ROAO.

la onarmav tnmtm mmA *i•"mar-on Oaf> '

toMiTfou aU^aoutmapxittm. pkaaa do

not dtoturb oroar. oall

to maka an appokltmant for you.

Anna Sylveirer'iREALTY CORNER

tkaAUrOBS

GRACIOUS COLONIAL

aora and oneibaU.•our flaa liiiwaami. maaai mom

and. bath aa waB a> dan andupaueweb ar. aaam at am mala

If m wtoh a boom In anort Bmaatotm Motion n«a at TOUT OP-portuniti. oall for appamtmaBt to

FRlb W. WATSON In*.

$39,000!!!Ifaat MWaoumli prtMd bourn la tkaOoontcr Quo lllMliai todaf. 4 bad-

, I batha. i

BEUX1JCT HERtHTB

YOUNG CAPE COD

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S W B M A T H O M E

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modara UvMm at Ma baat, ^.^ to aaaMaa bora. w£u. it la m a waiuklal

Ana* Sylvettar'tREALTY CORNER

am MOBBBB AVBTJk aSAL

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CHARUHTSCUT RATE DRUGS

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SPUNOFIZLD

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m an opan poroh. a Bata/aad*ma. wan aarubwai kmm aad r>

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taatt Ma; aaat at tahaa • • ; otn-lac toam. • Halm, boaat aaal

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MAPLE HILL FARMS$20,900

HOP-SKIP-JUMPOld apMt M haa oatbadral'iTSS i S S J J 1 8 *?*** * ^ * * » m ' w»aViDom. dkuna room, and kttohan: 1 i "™aion aw»ma aad a w n wm-

PtoM.

anDt mO« kMobanl .

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A PERFECT FITFOR CHILDREN

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>n« ooto*

ltlall (KrtMiuiiia. 1 t s»m»B« loom with m»-«nto« n a n . modam»Hb t m « ama. knatj

A GENUINE BARGAIN-inmfulliuli t room V* atorr taaulrnomr, u«kaj mom Mat* «wmam-Mam; apactou. dtotaa ream UaMotmmnmmmtSmnmmwtb.

Nancy F. ReynoldsWaaUHIdAat (or

SBOKXAIXA

floorai aMk. ma dn baaa:

« flaa'nrn oatto*T and anatorr. 1 oarWooaM lot. Dont naai

laun- i*f• aad aabaUuti: : l al« i

EDMONOSON & FISHER " l w ^ T , « r n " ' "J

SWNCER M. MABEN, Int.BaalUr

I aprnxnaM A>. awnmu. K. m ptaaM oalOB7-TB. or OB 1-acU

FIRST TIME OFFERED | Mamerial Field Art*

I a IrrUK raotn wtthflaskad br Botanaoal tlaa. formal jnmina ivuui. roooam Btonan wionamp), braakfaat araa, manor baa-room and bath, proa Kttottr FaiaVbmrr on lat Dour. Than am twororandaid twin

l

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b

New Listing$18,500

aid t i n i m m a i aad bathon lad floor. Appro* S m ban-nruBr laiaaiotiaa lot. TOP north

ELMER HOUSTON REALTOR14V aianmtt Ar.

OK J-owX. traj CB *-44B«. t m . BMf

RELAX

AMnsUTOtr plaMad wilt,

OamotoMrf looatad tn o a . ofennnRdfa moat itadialili. park uaaa.1 Badrooma. 1 Ba^oi. 1 Oar Oarafa.Watt to nvyuuiw. Tnnatanoownar aaklDf aSUOO.

^THE RICHLANO CO.Bvai. Oei

laTHabla

F. H. BOCKOVEN,Raalrer

BaaHmbar MttlttpU LUtta* Barraw

LONG IEACH KLAND

MANY o r TOO•a mmm af aom ham aa 1 3

tOVE LADIM.-

NEW PRUV1UBNCE

TIREO OF UV^NG?In as aparmmm or raaam bmm— than do aoBaabana about tt.Tou wtl kk . tMa Dor Baaaala an aawnam naUBBorhoo*. a ItMxxim*. 1 Ikttenaa and

laaam. Aat rlcM pjr a: awgdaji BjaTSia or a

'^pO^ SPENCER M.MABEN.Ine.

. * Btea. OaU

thno nadroonu 1 floor bnaaa' m < oua • M n n bama in u^hiSSi T>wimmJt tamf. ota-ratoc fraab m ; « Mvnra, HU, tlioiih » a t S 2 I i

DECORATOR'S OELrSHTOJ«B««H. raorn-OAau ianr•TOIJUtD OOtamAL whom tookof hoapuautr inrlim row Hnmadl-

tt taot'i u««iaai». fraab and ! at rnwjT ruxm., !!K5 "»»» « »»«. tn.(naa hi ptuas

> »> Oto. W. Old.

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In Am. Vtarrar Bkl. 1

to wait aUiw N » au nMaaoaja or tbai famuria flaaabad pkljrroom and li«ar aa-raaa taka ear* oc tba aooau and

• r pataa. oal

OB i-mmM-BtlLUUBN

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baauttlal Lowrar orvan. Bo almplathat « r a m adult otn laarli.

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ftaadaBnr? Praahtmaa?"»» Caaua. aaniMI. CBHJ-TTn.

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f STEIDLE BUICK CO. fT • FruUUbi n bumaaii I

U » PLYMOUTH

ar. Oo* awtm.

Tbo Paper Mill Playaouaa la•alburn, anioiif to play a partIn tba devclopaaoat at New Jr-

U oflarlafeilttiei to buiba* » daytime me

Brotaua,t» tha mdoetrial dkM-

t MCA. An of the taaaUel the theatre wll now be

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RentalsWANTED.

, j , lectarea,•alei meetinf a and otter btaaV« n funetioni.

Th» ttoalra, though only Uninutei from downtown Now-•rk. ia in a charming nibttrt>aa— I. a rlvarfloan bakmd «,

rarnoad it. aad a

May 4. IUI

Movie Time Table

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•f MM n B yleant CWwl and «»»i«nrd toth«

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it. ud t (MdWANTM 0°* •"* <* conveaknf parkin*-

coven SuoiMk. An Ea«*i leeat,he k u etteadad UM i n t e rLoader TMaaBC aentoiu atM a t Sceat Boaervalkm and |f,PWlMoat Seem Ranch, and

TOO lATI TO CLASSUTba

; auditorium ii air

pa)11M t,M»-ao*t

oasut.tvr Mr.

. Because of tba < u M tadll-"*' "* U l t *!>»•»». « <»U day»e«Uni can be pUined. Cotaaand cotlee breaka or caterad

aaWlOTUWWT WAWTP rneali tan be aerved iadoora or

diaUMl icout eucutivaVttofeun Area Boy

Dutnet whidi

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- i™«t • « • ! : » » , I H in• <t II *4; Maraa With U» f-itwTau. u-M. am, »ja. aot. wia

•t. " . - .ir Tja. aada. ;

J*t. «tl

Bud Clynes Orchestra"Th» Smal land Pi*yina; Mui.c

n tK. |1« lart*t>Tnajhi»i;"

Friday & SaturdayNight

"PICADILLY"

Cl—aaa) «4 Pawl ftionch ami

at kaau Mln• «a <«T. ?ja. turn,•n. n n n T>u. l«l

o»aa»afi aodor too traca.(op « * t buy dty. axtcutlreacan atay and attend tb« PaperHOI (how of UM irtniof.

au dimflnon Clau>Dd JUtlM*HOT.

b. Ban

u 4 BMCurk aldawalka,

ill wortl C» 1-O»U.laurlor and

pp filttan. =pluttrlttf.

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CADILLAC I}f3a "S2** 4 vijujjv M

fullT «JU1«>« UKlttfull powar. BAHIn tfantorjifei ,Uiai. Ttua a i baa beau« i m OHIT a « o m m _In new aar ooatfXta

. Trulr ao out.ir at ataV

$3695

SPERCOMotor Co.. Inc.

I Musical Comedy,i Dtstry/ Now! At Paper Mil

Mother Kno«<< B«'fl(hail wilt •tif'll .pprr'UIr

Thr •»•> Milllam. M Mala and 1 « l w S . .« » U*rfc S»lii »( VUlkuri.Aw. hi a**«.r .1.1 Millbwn.**«.r .1.1 M

. l>»» ll.»..mat at 1. >. J ". and 1

P M i a W a y . Ma> 14. Makr

riWrf with lh#-

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I960 Thund.rbird |

s Ai iprint Drulu into fullMt .. c. I bloom, to dors tht Paper Mill

Morrti Aw . Summit I HUyhouae with the riiwoaring M A D E DUBCIOt-Tl io •!•«•CR 3-1700 = «»«rn «u»« l comedy "D»* UuB o ( R o b , r t s

John Wood Induitriei Ltd., par-•"'• • • e,nt corporation of John Wood•Dertry." *t in the *tW Company, and hn appointmaot

h l r d j_i.vi— •"> U* «*e«utly« committee ha>

William Pitt"™*™* »=«»*

TheSaw Mill Inn /

N(ain and Tavlor Scc«*fi

to tbr Uri l lr M<iisfr> Ska* aa> Mtr CiaMeasaaoal el WNt* ftaaja (1*\» • M.t TM ***rr alfkt

«Uk localreals al

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NOW rLAvnuo n w u TVEKIVWTW Mf Aooalaaay Award M M «

•rat rktara al tko Viar••at Diroetar! k>al Sinn'.

APARTMENT"JACK LSMMOH

MmcLAWCMmoMURRAY

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AetrftaJ

tarbmsm • JuiSnmoiis

Wad. • H a n . • Fit, MIM. TursAaartMnt a>4k-1:l> r.M.UaMr GoaW »:» r.M.

«*t - tMk CoM.Ktaaar Caairy 1:M . t :H P.M

Asartauat I:M I:U P.M.

bUra Week kegta. Wrd.. May IMfe.•^TU*W»t it U»lfcaiV',Ji*f«aV-

manutac-

pFor

Mtmior; tn» WH- RENTALS

attraclMWmem; autni

by desiring men abe U n k s : b u U t miii ( M b n *oi

tway at the Lait Chance= in a high kicking rollickmg * " " ««P«»c«ei •*«s manner. Tom Deatry, played ™tio11

= by Ted Scott, is the new deputy * • P"< " ^ »•"» 9 « » f haa= iherifl and be comet meekly xn-ed aa treaBirer of * e eom-

tbe center oi * typical W "««• "«* Preekteat and= whirlwind d«v in •Bottleneck.-'<««Mr«r ^ itt moeialanw)

raucou, laughter ol the f f " *«>d Compeay ta theipiu him right mlo United Statea. John Wood Com-

Frenchy'i lap <*By Limited ts Canada andYvonne de Carlo has been !* n I *?' d o B."%ii L l d » »

•UHdMf m over tb. world in * ! * °«"*i .J".'11 oee worn* Might club act .nd ^ H * , ^ * ^ ^

4 _ , • _ • _ > international audience*. The

' • • • 4 1 .| * C R A T _

««»«.^ an a>«

M lP"M» CAMn

mnoat • rm- many Jilma she ha»" made _ _ _ .. i. . . . . .knanai ! • • • at Matin A /f AafU>. f r H i Mat-won » d K*™«. •!•»» have ihown her .living, daoe- !*-

Jum i c» i-sas ing acting, or jiut looking beau- ™t

tiful ta exotic location* irom

1 BOOM H I M—m Bi

WALS-a»ar toua.. prt-

WUWtSHP An. rot mnm« a«art- "The Sea Devils" to Uw imoke° ° " " . f i l led dena of th« East in_-—— "Salome, Where She Danced."

' S S D 1 f t * < 3 ^ f ^ 4 M * b - . A. old favorite of Paper MU1Tw"ioomi.liii5ar?*-paT«««';-««'»«<* i- Ted Scott Ii makuig

MOtarioo* Road, CK i-«a74. ,hu fourteenth appearaoc* at the= — • • PUyhouse in "Deitry Sldca

Again." He hat been applaudedat tbe MHIburn theatre for hit

_- = _,— ; k c> %-rm. brillunt performucet in "The< ROOMS. 1', baffla. claao. tafa Xm( tttd 1." "OklabOBiai" "Toe

aH. taa baM. a«l C H J i ' » _ . -BrigadoMi." and many oth-* ? ^ £ S L : ,^X*iir?ff--" ChocolaU Soldier." "Call Can^

dor. Baamiral frounaa. Jul; 1d a . DtKK e-OWt.

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SUMMM RINTAIS troi of t"« * • « • Da»artBi«troom ap^ i i • " • a h -IToTManaa. OB _ I M«.

0 ! " W MarOTC. ttaaa, Oltr « « • <<

Ott thlt IB« Maanlne OMaaanM dulr paaaao- W tha Ocajampn

Mar I'-MI

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(/•alar «%• oanavaaat aU/*eHmm mf Mr. Chmrtm, rmmrfnaritr MmUrm D*

UMCMOM* COCRTMU

Oawiaayi y•ViMM PM> FatiUliaa ) • U IM

fl««rtary.»>a»*rooP»kan

all rides, adminton, parking

itf.iter MAY6• ^ • » " ataaaWMByf M B aMHaaVyS WaaaV

iVffir S9ASPH 999IHS MAY 2?

Ntw <Way« h

DINING ir DANCING

CHARLIE KING(formerly of th* Com-CobbUn

AND HIS TRIOWe invite you to attend our

First Anniversary Party,

Sat. May ISUt. Enjoy

our delicious buffet and entertainment

I1

N.J.

Thert'i notliing like*

COLONIAL PONTIACS9 POINT PROCESSINGto insurt your corwUI b« o good invtstmentfor mony, monyhappy mllos!

Beforo oVllvtry tvery COLONIAL ProcessedCar receives this 9-point servicing . . .

ROAP TESTED 2. MOTOt SCItHTtHCAiLY TUNED

3. COMPLETE CHASSIS LIMttCATION

•>. ENGINE OIL CHANGED S. OR R I T K CHANGED

4. IRAKIS INSPECTED 7. THUS WSKCTID4 . WHEEL ALIGNMENT ft IALANCIN4

». tODY FINISH rHOTECTED WITH D M P O N T SPRAY GLAZE

. . . und if the car doesn't mewiure up to what wr my,bring it back within 7 dayt and gtt your money buck..

STATION WAGONS AW CONDITIONED!

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I9S7 PONTIAC $I4»II'JY PONTIAC t2tH

AS TRADED SPECIALS

1915 DODGE $595.• aa* • .

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312 SPRINGFIELD AYL, SUMMIT— — . CR. 74700

THi SUMMTT HWALO. TWOaw. M w 4. lHf

laA

Cratehotpttalt It beast motrtaton6 etreroQe

chaptersTW

tempt to latex* iCrest practices art snared .to

• aosoatalBMYief, Iks atel of MMto tart atsaiWe Bed C m i weje-iU |tMr servfcee to the aaatets.

keaeaf tbetfaaaaltalator this study, atlas FraaeeeDougUit o< the eastern ana•US h u been to taw* far tatput l a m dan assents »li«

a^, !_-! _aw» * ! • • - — a\ _ - * AB_A

BilauluTl M M n OX IBSlocal chapter «ad hospital.

rtage-Go-Bsaad." st was as>d hr A a r Angrta,Boy aad Nonaaa htai-

. the anrtr ergaab-dataaagarUl Oras which hattaaaa ont the taarartsa sf theCrist Mill PUyhsate at Aa-

. a Ore-year leasewith aa OBtjaa to ptnthat* the

Eva Ardasj t* O B KGrbt M l U

TERMITESa n flytaf again. Watchfor "Swarms" of "Fly-ing Ants" which comewith Spring, shed theirwings then disappear.These wood destroyinginsects cause much dam-age to property. Build-ings not protected dur-ing construction usuallyrequire it later.

We Specialize Exclu-sively in protectionof property againstT E R M I T E S andother Wood Destroy-ing Insects, using de-pend a b 1 e methods.We are not simple exter-minators. Every Job issupervised by an experi-enced technically train-ed, Ueenssd engineer.

W« a n V New Jersey ornnismtlon employingNew Jersey residents,and have served NewJersey property ownerssuccessfully since 1935.Our reputation in thisfield is unsurpassed. ,

Thousands of referencesare available in New Jer-sey—*ct in some distantstate. Our work isGUARANTEED FOR 5YEARS without addi-tfansl charge — a one-year guarantee is worth-

Tor Information or FreeInspection and Advice. . .CALL

TERMITECONTROL

aosaui PARK, N. J.Tahahiam

CHlllaal SJtm

ETC Ardea win ratan to theiUfe this summer and has beeastfned to fUr to the eeormoae-ly cuecesstal comedy, "Har-

tre."Marriage • Go -*oead" wfll

laaeeh the Grift Mffl'i I M tea-I'aader it» o r * aaaaateaoat

end will ooea oa Friday eve-«. Jane » , to net through

Saturday, Jaly s.

far ths Brie-t-ekawaaaa Bail-road, « a retire st the sad at

let M r s thaa Myean of serrios, Mr. HtfadtrJttaod the Isrmer LtekatraaaiBailroed ia l m as aa tparea-tice. He sdraaced to aiaaaltaatrrisor ia I M , aad htcaawtlgaal enflaearia, 1MT.

rvUowiBi the aiertjer of theErie Railroad aad the Uefca-waaaa KaOraad last October,

Haav Tali

pt a r e iadustrial

SMOklMBt la New Jerseywas fa. aabjMt of a talk tire*by Kdward J. Leaihas, Jr. u -

•taat miaagar of are* de-itopoat for PubUc Service

aKf Gas Co. when he

oa •Seediy at the Hotel Soh-

Mr. Heiiler war named chiefjtoaer. He is a grxhi-

sate of Srracsse University.

„ , ....n,.., , -—1 awafii at a TTA'oMbe Kiwanis Ctoh'iM to be heU abattoir. Bay ••

A chartor

Mr. LtaOaa's talk osest withm- tHFaaa. of iadattry intoe of

and steamtryto deal

PTA f *Wrw

Brownies and Boy Scouts ofRoostvett tesnoi wiU receive

to theBoy leasts 'alas wfll he a tea-tars sf the program.

Brownies who wffl reeeWeswards ire UretU Bronseard,Linda Kerkhaa, Patty Kannas,Nancy Lepers, Betty Momaad Sutaa WflHsms.

wm be• i f r a o nby mothers of first grade sta-denU.

AnayPtc WIBtam T,tee Jr., whose parents live atMs Dof wood lane, BorhtleyHeights, completed the aVfaafcmierowevs radio eaaiajaaat re-pair eoene at the Signal School,rort Mot-aouth.

UBcnate was tnined to in-stall, operate aad maiotaavrouW-ohan-el microwave radio

last fa,traistaf atyeu-old

mciseagfr» • • revoluticn h

tobaeco f»r,SUtei.

Joha 1. Belder «l 1 Eocttd

INVESTORS - SPECULATORSYOU ARE INVITED

T . visit as and S I W S I I acquainted with .or

f aeitities, to which baa beea added

TRANS-LUX NEWS SERVICEYon will feel at home ia our conveniently

located branch office ia

Maplewood, New Jersey

1728 SprbMfield Aveaae

SOvtk Otwfe J-412O

CONTINENTALBOND & SHARE CORP.

Brokers • Dealcre /Vow lasstaa • VmdmwtUmfO M T t*o C««Mlar amd Cswarat SecavWo*

J«i*o// Otrow, MAT.

SHOP A*P ALL MAY...YOU'LL SEE: FOR SAVINGS -VARIETY- DEPENDABII

JUST CANT BEAT THATJa«t Coa'f • * « •

Tfcat A&H

Don't MoveImprove your homo to mtat year pftssnt atedtlModeminrtion with Imagination will give yow

A B_a_m LJvii-tt S O B C O

e -New Home" Aimoaphere, at the tame addretjm reality you probaWy dorrt asnt to mow, because

e Youlikai• You lisa the eommunrt*• Youliketheconienieril

BUT.wjudonMh• Arorcn• An Extra Bodroaw _• An Extra Batt or ftpadtr Boom• A tocrttWontoom or Finished Aflhj« A Israw Garasae A 'Faceliftirtrtor the House Exterior

Let Hait • Road plan it with you from start to finWt,Hait A Read, Inc. rat over S yean experience and

OornrjletocWgntr_carr/iiw,outof tflwarlr.

:&USSiro FinanciMjOf datired)

You will like our practical

cell TU 7-1122 or

M M material*, andEH««0Vt

HAIT 4 REED, WO, r id -ny l it rWpp.it, N.J.

LET W CMtOt YOWl WAIMft MEM HOW

Dependable Beating Installation

Since 1927W-LJ'-L AW • _

UaaaaatasM aaaaai aaVaW

GREEN VILLAGE HEATING1J , l i tpi iH. teSM^ealil..- fas. Ml W i l l

Heating Plant BaIVy?Fuel Bills Excessive?

Let UM give you all the fact* about modernizathm*S

The H»eKi»«. plant U the heart of yewhome. Right now it e good time tofind eut if it it being, at good to youat w ihould bo.

Does it keep you continuouily warm. . . with temperature never fluctuat-ing more than a healthy one degree?

Does it mointein uniform warmththroughout the houte?

Does it operate dependably . . .never letting you down?

Is It the right she for your house?

ft It giving you the moit tor your fueldollar.?

Tk**« s*» tone of tha Qjieitknt youihould aik yourself. If eny of the *n-swert are not tatisfaetory, you shouldthink about the possibility of modern-isation or replacement.

It is quite poitiblo that new OILHEATING equipment. . . convenient-ly financed over a period of years . . .will save you money, through moreefficient fuel use, end through elim-ination of repeir coifs.

Let's get together for an expertdiagnosis of the "heert of yourhome." No obligation, of course.

Coll us today for an txpert•valuation of your present Keating plant.

Coll ME 5-9300POt ANTTHM* M M M M * —

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French Apple Pie 59Ha that's aB Juicy apple slice, inide . . . leader cruet otfsids . . .men corned witk a anowy-whito »ani!U icing! At nice savins* too!

Moro Jon* Park«r

Raisin Bread ^27C JTe^wbrookBrefl-FraitBms - 8 3 7 e 6olden Loaf Cake \

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