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74th Year No. 29 ' CRe,tvi .w 3-4000SUMMIT. N. J., THURSDAY, O6CBM&6R 4, l«42 EsUrM u SwiMS Cte^ tUtur •! IM raat
Sacunil CUM*. Putnjj.il. N. J U*4« in* *et at l u c k i. Ut l» mimwll M. J-. $6 a ytar it com
'ark Commission Tellsouncil It Wants NIKE
[Area for County UsePlan* for acquisition of the soon-to-be-vacated NIKE
,ite in the Watchung Reservation for use as park land byl i e city, a move recently recommended to Council by the 1%'lanning Board, may be altered by current plans of theViuon County Park Commission to obUiathe came land-.rttsetf. , • ; '. \ ,.~ — - —
in a tetter released by Cow.> a I I T I •"'>n Council Tuesday night. Ru A n i i l i a l Y I P I A
,lph Krestan, general super H i l l l U l l l I U I Citendent and secretary of the,
_ mmlssion, said he had been :Jciirected" to express the com-
lission's Interest in acquiring\ if land for park purposes.
Omitted from the Union Coun-> Park request, according to
|',Ir. Krestan, would be any landTnbt»ined from Union Coiirtyregional High School District! Donations to the annual Sum-• umber One, which it is under-' ">'t Christmas appeal for needy
|:ood will be returned to ori-; families lagged this week withImal ownership once the NIKE!contributions amounting to onlyTase Is vacated. In addition, the t W . it was reported yesterday.J»quest would also exclude any, Under the name of the Sum-
»r,d the State Highway Depart- j mit Christmas Fund, covbnent, would require for pro- [ sponsored by tie Welfare De-,,!
3% Pay Boostscheduled for
City Employees
Fund GiftsLag at $83
|»»al Interstate Highway 78.Urged Acquisition
partment and Family ServiceAssociation, contributions will
>Last month t-e Planning > tarned. o v e r "• UmlUe' » n a
loard urged Common Council ,p e r s o n s '"''"S on marginal In-o pursue acquisition of the con->ro .me» w h o i r « , 1
n o | i b l « to P™"rolalte off Glenskte avenue for i v ^ l h e ™»» luxuries thatise as park land. Council h a d ! m l k e Christmas a day apart,eferred £•.* matter to the Pub-! *• 'n past years, emphasis isic WeUare Committee for fur-' •*">« Placed" on early donationstier study, ','" or<**r to facilitate planningThe site In question is one of: for distribution before Christ-
«-o tracts which make up the i m a l -•\rmy'« 65-acre missile base,j Persons who will benefit fromivhlcn consists of a control and donations include the Doe
launch site in the reservation ! Family. Two years ago, follow-(>rT Summit lane in Mountain- j ing the birth of the youngest
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j f wtgti incna»» ot t pw cent for mi.st•» • • • • 'city employees is spelled out in the 1963 salary or-K l I l l f l l l W I diiunce which Comma* Council unanimously IntroducedU U I I M I i n | Tuesday night > '.
A public hearing on the measure ii acbeduled for >-7*— Tuesday, December 11 at l:J0 !
^ p m -Up DespiteNovemberDip
Although new building laiti' month Jell l>elow th« conipa/4able period last >ear, constjruc-l
1 tion within the city for Up'first11 months of 1962 ililj. remaininearly $500,000 ahoy/the 1961
Home ShiftsRemain onEven Keel
WKU&NE.VlSlTOR~SanU m u . i, shown ar he held <'.>urtlast Saturday (luring the annual PAL Christmas puny hekl althe Strand theater. More than 1,000 local br.yt and girls at-tended Ilia festive party and were rewarded (or their attendancewith toys, candy and entertainment. Co-chairmen of the an-nual event were Patrolmen Mario Lotnbardi, E. T. Corcoranand Lonoie Davis. <Wolin Photo)
>rf Summit lane in Mountain- j ing the birth of the youngest u . Uic n .nm ajmpnony ur-ide. The federal' government I child, Mrs. Dot had to b« hos- chestr* will be presented oniwns the Summit lUe and leases i pilalized for mental care, Wednesday, December 12. athe other from the union County; which went on for many month*. 8:15 p.m. in the Junior High»ark Commission. Bo»\are op-: When she was discharged the!School auditorium.
Symphony ListsDate of AnnualYule ConcertThe annual Christmas concert C O I f f f e S V TlCiVef S V S f 6/71
of the Summit Symphony Or- " '
Puts Squeeze on Chamber
AthenaeumWOffer SpecialOpera ProgramThr Metropolitan Opera Studio
,, Moving permits lsst month r«-level, • h« builrtip* jnnp«U>r's m , i n f a on an even keel as com-
, monthly reporK revealed this | P ,red to October of this year,1 week. / i when 31 housing shift* were re-
Wilh nrir building in Novem-J ported as acatml 12 during theber IM«fling $87,900. jear-to- j previous munth, the city tax
I date hurt's now stand at SI,- department Informed the UnionU"""D9, an increase of 1482.759:County Board of Elections at
ilir J1.159.S5O reported dur-iElisabeth this week.»8 the same "pTTKXl '»•! y««r.| La.t month', total brings to
November's figure represents' MO the number of moving per-'an $I7,OJO decline from the No-rmlfs Issued for the first 11\ember 1961 total of $174,940, months of this year, H com-- ' a *t»,900 drop Ironi the pared to 564 during the compar-and
, $157,800 in new constructionduring OctulH'r of this year.
Thoie receiving new building
able period in 1961.Tboae moving within' the
Summit Area during Novembar
First reports on the nawrated by the New Jersey Na- j prognosis Was poor, but fort Featured soloist for tat c o e ! * a r m n * P«rkingttcket programonal-GJurd. ^ •*eve''a4 months after returning cert will be—BryIB Judas—iTlntradocwrtur holiday choppersAeeorSng^e'C8ngTe»»wo««a.]home. she seemed to have re ' ' ' ' - • - - - • • • "•-loreoce P. Dwyer, the city waS|eoverjd entirely.
cars in the time theymuted with tb« conin-me meter, be it
s « v ' l l e " *UI °*ZZ
permits last month Included totalled 16, the same as duringBaltiwrol Construction Co.. 6! the comparable month last yearLowell avenue: Sherman Park/but an increase of four over theInc , 32 Little Wolf road;<ftttnr October. 1M2, figure of 12.
41 * e ' . m i Out of area permits lastmonth were Issued to II,
the same as in Novenv
v Last year pay hike* amountedto approximately 2 per cent,,but according to Ward 1 Cil El
gcilmaa Elmer J. B e t a * , fl-nine* ebatrmM, Dtit yttf'iwage.bootta follow the policyannounced last September byCouncil when It Mked depart-'ment hoads to bold the Hoe at,J par cent incre«Mt. For de-partment heads and other wpar-jvleory personoel, salaries hive;been wOtMed tbove the 1 perrent cattlaj ia order to reflectincreased retpomibUiUca, Im-proved perfomanee and odier,
1U t w i t o i i i range from IXlor i part time cuModian i t * • ;Board of HeaWt, to ll.MO to1
the ebM of «te Fkre Depart-:meat. '
Under the propoenance, aome overaU xwould «1» tarlude ear •»»• •
V. funrol road,
at 1:13
_._ the property would be)ld by the General Services
Administration, provided, nofederal agency claimed It
lor use.[Mr». D'wyerTi*a lnS>ca}ea"she'eat the city would be eUgiblej p j U , i 2 e d _ _ ^ ^
Jot acquisition of the land fo'itw emotional problems-grippingise as a playing field or other ^ f a m U y „ „ , i r e ^ f i .ecreational activities, after tn« n j n c U , p r o bi e m s , Help 4hjs,•roperty wss declared excess, c | ) r i 4 t m i | w i u be greatly V ]
'•irt-year old student at tht High' W«X*» «V * e Chamber of Com ' l u " w • " " • m " ym'nute i , y r a „, „ , , t u d l t o r i , ; r a <rf the:I School of Performing Arts , ! m e r c e > n d <"<"•>?><» f»»*cil «P^*°* a c t w 0 n o u r l
: - « they are new Senior Hich School This!
r road, 127,000, ande, 21 Udntlry road
Alterations HUy Up
of October of this yesr.Those moving out ofstale
reached three, a decree* of 11
returning and It will be a sad over radio station WNYC, will, Coi- N o r m > n BarneU, mem-j , _ ^Chrlrtma* if * beeomes neces- perform Beethoven's "First • b e J » h * aecretary of Die iom-.sary for this mother to be bos- Piano- Concerto". He wiU be m l t Area Chamber of torn
Olaess Keturalng |New York City. Judas. wh'J'Pe>r to 4ndsca*t-iBf l liioppirs (•»•», ceraful, the/' may kW Ac will h* the Antiienatnim's first j Whitrnew famlihng remained | from the H of November "of "lastNow, gradually, Mrs. Dje has sppeared in concerts In'a r* iMat undurf advanUge of rgoose that laid the golden egg," j n i e «hig at the new school. above last year's totals despite y*ar. and five below the eight
is showing signs of her MaesslTown Hall, Gershwin Hall, and l t a f l Vstem. : ' j ^ ^plained. I The lingers aMxaring in the » f'«i"« off last month, alters- of November of this year.— •-• ' ! •>' . . - . . « . , . — „. . . Tnl Nnran.n R>rn>ll mem., I j . . . ; , . _ ^ . - • •" ' • • ••-• ' - - • - •-•-• nJU slso !»•
. who movedmonth.from the city with "no destina-
enUrebUme tanno. h » ' p r o d u c U o n h l v « h e « n selectiirtinn-iddltiona were undergoing, U f t month's permitsunM. w, •• n. «!'""" Mclropolllah Audition win- 'lh* »»n>e trend. eluded one lamily wh4
t*r exfMnaaa war* paid ea rflat fee basis. However, eoaord-ing to Mr. Bennett, the ayateaWM "not a reeliatte OM", anibeginniog aatt year, *oa» asa-ptoyees who are resmburaed foroar use, will be paid at the ratejtuo^emt* y+ MOtrUrvmrtocooipeaaata for taa vadtaBfjaB la
to reliphurwipenl will be given
. placjd'upoo shoppers,augmentrdby other Amor.: *'"' iifnnit*
addition to i accompanied by the orchestra m e rf® IncJ •*?? man who Is added." U appears tiiat many|ican suppoHuifj «in«ers. all: reaching $4O.:'(io, the 10-moath tion.
and after submission of a formalApplication indicating use.
The Plaining Board had rec-
predated.Help would also be forthcom-
accompanied by the orchestra f ? i p p s at many|can supportuiR sinners allreaching»«.2ui), the 10 monthunder the direction of. Harry S o l l n d U n « <»*l*lls « the aew^merchants and their empioyem trained for the presentation mj^tolals now ttaml at IMI.KM, «nH f d ?*r "SJ?" '* f " l l f ^ 'I* a l l ° t i k i n * ><lv»ntag ol der i i f t h M l i i f tlZ^Wl thHannaford.
Wltk| a Area^ s e empiyem trained for the presentation mj^tolals now ttaml at IMI.KM, «n Wltk|a Area? * r " S J ? " ' '* f " l l f ^ 'I* a l l ° t i k i n * > < l v » n t a g e ol der supervis ion of the MOropoli- increase of tlZ^Wl over the Tho»e Issued moving p e n n l h°*yl < « * • » « w «y>wm e n o * e d tiie program I t m u s t b e re tan m n a t I42074J r t d d i n g the d i N bJudas has also been a mem- d*)r* **"*• "** *>>te ln *<»*'«* * e program. It must be re tan management:
oar of William jCroU'a cham-•!"•' ** w a r n l n « ticket*'were membcred that the »»stem Is f The prrnluction In one of* « • music class at Brooklyn """^ o v e r " ; n e P'rllf.r'- ^ <*> «"»' »n J « " **sn-t work iertfs
Vot performance, of 'V.e - •• - — . » . . . . . . — . ™,.
College. Mr. KroU invited him 'Cnamfcer reunburses the city out to the satisfaction of all con Barber of Seville" which the «nl« » <!™P of W.910 from the! ,nd Mrs. (iwrg* Chandler, 14to a>pear in Gershwin Hall with * '," i a c h c?a%liy t l c k " ls" r c n l e d " wU1 *• ^ropeed,11 - • - - '- • •• •• • . . . . . . . .
$420,748 reported during the during November included Mrs, comlMraWiMx-riod in IMl. jThslma Rudii, 502 Morris a'vt-|"^r'"
T | l e i Last months figure r«pre-1nui'to \m I'ark avenue; M r . 1 ^ * j0}1*?
basic wage boastThe new ajrateia
the cfty derk, aeeratsry W « aaateaaora, city aagto,
bupaator. paUteoffieer and trie otty toissaar.
Chief Vr I7HPolice Department emptajraM
would receive a eoale af lavcreases ranging from U N lor
another
con-st a re- their
an access which
Rotary drive. at Christmas would be accept-would enableuiauy
Presently the site fnctadesbar-! a,bleracks and Is on top of the ridge [l™rcwhich is an extension of Druid j Mrs. P. It aHill/ It overlooks the Watchunc I children whose husband diedReservation and also Long Hill j after a lingering illness whichj) the other direction. The site i sapped all their savings. The•oven a large area and could strain of watching her h
student in af Beethoven's
No.he
perfor sued. Thus, the first four days Barnett said.'v'wn'n °f the program set the Cham-
be because of toe
val. rf thetion of Music Cubi ; , ^ceived Uie highest, or "«iu*ri. l o c l l
1 !1 ^"'f'S'I,
1 !1 ^with the Hudson
e x p e n l i v e for the^ t 0 coniimK the
»< underwriUng the
Suspect PleadsInnocent toTheft Charges
Student Program of. Ijnroln'l"*. >"» reported in November of Kent Place boulevard to 390 * ~ W rf*tir* j " " 0 "'.****Center for the Pcrformiufi Arlsi!"1 > " r . '^ * a * c l i n « ^ W,-, Morris avenue; H. J. l>i«tel-;rB * " * \ * * ™ u
PV™J**JjlsUTrrng W junior and seniori760 irom the »83.«60 during Oc^hurst, 47 Woodland avenue to-'jJ'J™ *££ "ade at « n J (
JJicnic sites, and a wooded areaf*ith what Is termed "especiallyI :>••autiful views on two sides."
The Summit land was pur-hased by the government for
the Nike base from the two de-lelopers, who were the owners,Uellmore Builders and WilliamV Kirk. There was no reverterUute and the land is owned
| wtrlght by the United States.In other matters Council
>eived a check from the SummitfTivic Foundation In the amount
o! M.063 to repay the city one-f'liirteenth of the cost of streetand sewer installation in Dennisplace for a lot that was recently'Old.
Guy Rugglero was promoted, .>o Fireman First Class at an was killed Monday when his carannual wage of $6,225, and taxi went out of control on the NewJdrivers licenses were awarded Jersey Turnpike near MUltown^to John J. Rellly. 140 Morris jThe dead man is Davri H.venue; Leonard S.gendorf. 104!Campbell of 129^PaHaur ave-•ark avenue, and Emfl Bon-|nue. a New York advertising*•"- 15 Cri»cent drive, Hm^ttoAnt.
strain and her attempt to keepa cheerful attitude for the sakeof the children has taken itstoll. The family physician askedthat some of the children beplaced in foster homes for atime so Mrs. P. could get somerest and become more relaxed.For two months, some of the
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"Thexwhole idea of the
tober of this yearhigh schools in cooperation with {the Metropolitan Opera Sludio.The Studio also continues' tooffer the concert version in rSS'tumc of "fosi Fan Tutli" whichwas tiMM by the AUienacumtwo seasons ago. ' Igsn to mount.
Purpose «f these Lincoln ?'«•{ 7ho*e issuedStudent Programs initialed iti
IN Summit avenue; Mr. sndLast months aiu>r»tion»ddi , Mrs. William A. llerr. 71 Bcek if*"?™1
lions also included construction, man road to 7«7 Springfield' •o r i fallout shelter; liie first) .venue; Mr. and Mrs. Robert! " I 1 "such permit i»»ued in nearly a Herse. 787 Suringfleld avenue L S ^year when the BerUn. crisis be to 71 Beekman r u d , Mr. and
Joseph Burns of 1IA nar>miia'two years ago is to give school <*l L. 11. Nolle, 32 Union place,,bush, 110 Morns tvrttur to
demy (rf Music « n d « t Town;
:j j . I street, arrested at _to vember 26, on charges of break
ing and entering, pleaded noti e q r : ^about dashing out to guilty before Magistrate Albert ^ ; . , ™«. " - P . " ' . . 1 ' . . " . . "
^r**tinaTenin the metropolitan area *800; Construction Service U>.,,Morrn sTFltOTT Mildred Clark,» k * n opportunity l« become more 123 Whlltredge road, 12,000; J. no Morris svenue to 417 Morris
' familiar with the nerforminL' [Continued on Page 31) •_. U'venua ind Mr «nd Hra E. r.
Herma1!,v1ieUniJ",.0' r*i'° •U:ito"c^^eV'to"iho»"hereTnd'.'re'lealied'Tn" «.OOo"bTil to^wa't v Z " ! . ' ^ ! ^ ! 1 ^ ^."Z
tion WNYC ani hanierformed „ „ „ , nr^n^ tf-«-»niui•ir.-r^iS5fI=i-TiJii^l.i.- - i v" " [York PhBharmomc-at the rndof iU regular ncason, well >s a
hat 1»rformed4We wmittamiake ITaTSonveif.TYoung America i m t - f o r them as posssWe, lm'.i
Dies in CrashOn TurnpikeA 2S-yearold Summit man
h hi
twice onPlays," in July and Sepuuc-ber of this year.
The Summit Symphonysponsored by the Board ofRecreation, and there is no ad'mission charge for the con
earingTaTer this month. __Burns, who was apprehended number "of "open" rehcarsili to:
appreciate a lit -. moments after he
cert.The complete program
the concert will be:• Ro.imunde'' Overture —
for
Schubert"Clair de lune" — DebussyPiano Solo — "First Piaoo
Concerto" — BeethovenBryan Judas, piano soloist
"Symphony in B Minor"(The Unfinished Sym-phony) — Schubert
"Toccata" — Frescobaldi,transcribed by HansKindler
pProvidence.
Uovtt DomogtHiltid* AVMHIW^HOIM*An out oi control fire caused!
According to police, the vehi-by burning leaves damaged
every effort to return to their b c r M , , l e r , d m j l l ^ to
Bike Crash
entered which students are invited. Athird phase is a series of sevensolo and grow recital* preparedfor tai-school presentation by stu-dents of the Juilliard SchoolMusic. Dr. Msrk Sehubart exe
lsst few months, but that the cutive director of the Lincolnentire take from the entries had Center Fund, directs the student
him nn mnry thfm
that he had broken Into at leastseven other places daring thel t f th b h
ShopperResults NowBeing Tallied
19,000.use« ranging from flOe
Risley. ii Linden place-to 23Garden road.
Fire Department, with the larg-est increase in the department
'and the'tily going In the- chief.
H00 to *,423; second
avenue; Mr,. ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ S T ^ i ' tand Mrs. Vig-,
giano, 7 Milton Court to 43avenue; Mrs. Mary ; - , „ , , , $ , , 0 , 0 t , J 3 0 ,„, , f o u r t h
' Probationraised
tS,200municipal
»mpl/.) t > u-uilrf h. thr rity
I $100. The cast of
Local BoysTwo eigbt-y«ar old boys nar- i Keating and Patrolman ?oseph! Nicbol»» dl Vlr««'lk>: Dr Bartolo- meeting of the Development';" to'li«"Lawren*c"rdriv«, Ber-' " 'HJ!!^1 ' —JZjJ
rowly missed critical Injuries N. Grobarr. Playing a hunchiS,'"" B ^ ' : *!,'"? N°l' VaB J l ^ u * . H ***** " • l « h u - « wlwbTttie S w i
His arrest last week at gun-point was made by U . Marti)
t0 „ Utf*ZJL. Berkeleyplua 1100 for car and allowance.
Barber of ha. beenSeville" will be: RosinaNancy \ Wellbrock, chairman for the surWilliams; Count Almaviva- vey, reported . at last week's j ,|d"iayn"ie"
last Friday when the bicyclejthat the alleged'robber wou"ld'iWa)r: D a n B"iho • r-"*rn* Wellbrock said that resultsi ofthey were riding sped downhill'. return to the scene of several i C r e e n ; tod l o r '* r o l M *'U ^ t h e ^ m *"snd crashed broadside into a'similar thefts in the Industrial'"1*^ b y M l c h t W Bronson- about January J. A total of 4 »car at MounUin avenue and place ares, which runs psrsllel W l i t« r- l ° l d i ' r ' ' ? d " J V ; , ? ^ ST."?1' SVL,*"»*'»" i n d
MagnolU place tn Broad street L» K..<^l .twnwaA will be Edwin Stahl Berkeley Heights residents wereBe~rted in fair condition at staked^ut toTaUev^l » . lS i f associate musical director of the queried and results of the poll
o l S T t ^ ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ V ^ ' t S L M«^""'n S"""0 *• B«i iare now being tabulated. Theabort the face and arms as well » s s se«i ss he sUegedly e n ' f U | e d ">'pnxlucUon.
cle ran 400 feet across a turn- ,,de of a house last Thursday atpike garage lawn then spfobedthrough Milltown Creek beforecoming to a stop.
19 Hillside avenue.A Fire Department spokes-
man said several layers ofMr. Campbell was pronounced,shingles w e n damaged on the
dead on arrival at about 2 p.m. Mt ol the house owned by Mai-at Middlesex General Hospital, Icolm G. Fleming when a leafNew Brunswick. fire apparently went out of con-
as a fracture of the left arm tered Douglas Motors. Both Lt.John Pawlakas of SO Ash- Keating and Patrolman Grobarsroad. The other boy, John entered the establishment and
Gannon of 104 Tulip street, suf- j flushed out Burns at gunpoint.fered a bruised left hand and Ilacerations. He was treated and jlater released from the hospit-al.
Burns,hat he
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Calvary NamtsNtw AssistantMinisterRev. Russell Gale, formerly
i~Uu,u*wU U . ~ «... , „ - . . , .u . . - . - , . - , , )aT AH Saints Church. Regina,— .United Campaign climbed to the lutives on the survey were Mrs. Saaketchwan, has been appointin to ' | l « ,2» mark as of Tuesday Kenneth Robwn and Mrs. T. |td assistant minister at Calvary
Tavern on toward a goal of (190,100, a Iwatson Smith. lEpiacopal Church, at was an
, . _ , . . j — , — i . vey was msoe by Junior Fort-UMTSM CflnpOi^M n i M I nightly members. Other shop-taocl. $Ul,25t Mori, gj ^ ^w-jj H*ICootributione to this year's Junior Fortnightly represeav
Oat at AreaAlso Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Carr,
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would be the executive secretaryto the Common Council, iSSO.
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iBeechwood road twice, Douglas spokesman for the annual drivel Tae Development Committee nounced this week.Driver of the ear, Mrs. Mar- | M o t o r , „„ , previous occasion,;announced this week. also" smounced the addition of He will succeed Rer. Robert
J1™"1 <*1 HlghJ*n<1 as weU ss the Summit House,! At this time last week, con two new members. Represent- X Dixon who win leave Jan-ew Brunswick. fire apparently went out of con1 PMr. Campbell also msinUined trol. Firemen received the ' " * * ' "
- *° ld P° U c e ">« was drlv- j u,e j u n i o r H i f h otto Schmidt!* ' " ™ "^^"1 > v e D u e h d h
a residence at Prussia, Pa.Born in Detroit, he Uv«d in
Wayne, Pa., before moving hereIn April. A graduate of Prin-<ripi« College in Illinois, he wasan account executive for Me-Manus. John tt Adams Co.
Survivng are his wife, Mrs.Joann Campbell; a daughter.Amy Susan, at home; his par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Camp-bell, also at home, and a brother j
alarm at 1:45 p.m.
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i when the bicycle ridden by theI two boys sped downhill and!|slammed into the left itde of:her car. At the time of the mi»-hap Mr. Muntel was about to
Thomason Brothers and the Ty-dol Service station.
A part-time waiter, policesaid Burns hit no record of pre-vious srrests. "
turn left. The two youths were! P o l l c * tl>0 • " " « * « Burnsi i ' •>• fliae'tloated by Chathamveling north along Magnolia,M l ld
•>• fliae'tloated by Chatham[Mrs. Muniel told police she d i d i ^ ' " o n »"«P'«i<>n «' robberiesnot see the boys as they sped t"*1'* d u r i n « * • U r t *•"toward her ear. monlha.
Investigating the accident PID r°v k»«w tkat •>•.».• HV<-,were Sgt. Robert Martin1 and . . r , .. *~ l o u r •«• •« ( •
Larry Kau>. tnm , w t .wi
tributtons stood at tlM MB ing realtors will be Donald Mac-, .usry u to join the Church of theIt was also announced that aut Leod of the Whitmor*. KeUy k Holy Trinity, N.Y.C.
of a goal of S3,S2S the doctors' MacLeod agency. MscLeod, Mr. Gale, a former Methodistand dentists' difinoo ra^ed C - formerly with the Spencer M. jlaymaa, Is a native of PeekaUll.•70, to go nearly 30 per cent orerMabao agency for » years, Is N. Y., and for some years wastheir oonu. • treasurer of the Summit Board a resident of Bogota. A Navytheir quotamr quota. • i - ~ — —
It Is expected that a final re- of Realtors, a member of Bea- veteran, heni of the csmpaign will be con Hill Hub and Overlook Wet freight
was formerly dls-the Can-
made at the end of the month. Lodge. F *A M. adlan SUamanip Unes before |I Named a civic-professional entering the Episcopal ministry,^representative Is Dr. John Dunne! A graduate of Montreal Dloce-iof Ml Springfield avemt, a W-'saa CSoUagt, Mr. Gale has alsojcal dentist. He ia a member of served churches in Ontario. HejIthc lions dub and Summit will assume his dutias here on
etc t.ms.Z ma - a m OVUKMS UAJ..
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DSMOKM it Stt forChurch Muik Poo*
Tlir Summit Herald willcontinue Its yesrly customof printing the completeChristmas music programand devotional services ofthe Summit Area churches.This annual feature will ap-pear in (he Thursday, De-cember 20 iasue.
Because of the mechanicalalfflenltlet involved in put-ting the page together, it iaaecesssry that a deadliaeof Wednesdsy, December 12be set for *U copy for theChristmas music page. Ma-terial submitted after thatdate will have to be omitted.
It is therefore requestedthat all miaWara and enoirsnd mosie directors of thevarious S u m m i t Areachurches cooperate by sub-mitting their programstyped and deobU-spaced «*later than December U.
Page I THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thuwday, D«e, 6 H o t
Nineteen CubsGreat locks to DltcussSt. Matthew's Ootp*l
The Great Books discussion ( ) j f g ( | flf SpCCi&lironp sponsored by the Board; ' 'of Recreation will meet on
' in the Field
la addition, taps aod scarvesI were pretenied tg Mrs. Spang-ler, Mrs. R. Steel. Mn. A Da;-radi. Mrs. C. Hardy. Mr». C. P.,Hoferi, Mn. N. Boric. Mn. J.Zaccogna and Mr*. Ann Joral-•moo. all den Blotters.
Pingry Names24 Area BoysTo Honor ListsTwe
Five EscapeHouse Blaze
Heights
Discussion will he on• VT* * * " • « * » . * ? " ^ * k8 c 0 U l talHfnomaT Koi.nch. Mi-'
Gospel according .0 SI. M i l - ^ C S p " \ftot"t rt"' « • * « . •»" « • * » • « • • ,tS*w'\ Guest leader will be mating tf Pack 66 Washing Dewier itnpes went to. Roy ,John Kirlcpatrick. ton aehi.ol, held Us. week. Steel Christcpher Dagradi. Ccn-
_ i ;--^— •* •'•' rad Ziegler, Urns Salerno ami• ..,.,,..',..•..' CaH Hardy, » nile Gregory Pec-
"" ,.**»«.,8***i! Kvaa* and $lwfc/teach were awarded »ssi»t*ant
deoner MrfpesSpecial honors were gnen
Wayne I'hristman. who wasawarded one g id arrow, rvo
. silver irr^vvt and the Uon htri-.s.Boys receiving bob cat pins
included Boy Steel, Kurt Blank,Nick Carter, Jody Coyne, Lin-coln Craig, Cart Hardy, NitHughi. David King, Max Kun-
, iatttkr^Mart JLeach. Billy N>1i, Steve. Rogers. Richard
Torkelson, Nicholas Borie, Shristopher, Dagridi, Domlnlck For
{Bare, James Gwathney, Grc;j-'gory Pecca ind Paul Polhemus
Pingry School are includ
O n ™e " r s l n o o o r ' kit *re
m>en Ftgm „ , w ^ „,„„..Gabriel Pinhelro. 25 Blackburnp l a c e ; J o h n R , , ( e r i y _ 1 H B e t c h .woo( , . rold. Kenneu *«•,-. AY.
Mole, 'if Essex road; DonaldRoberts. 15 Sherman avenue;James BirkhoM, Countryside
Receiving second honors areWilliam Stone. 81S Springfieldavenue; Todd Williams-, IIRidge road; Tod Barber, e lPlymouth road; Geoffrey Dm-nor. 49 Prospect HiU avenue;Steven Wail. 61 Druid HiU road;Robert Zeigenhagen. 124 WhH-tredge road; Andrew Sugarman.9s) Whittredge road: Thomas Ul-lltll. MrMiai
Cot a fnUtmT'mu* Itwttkmil kfkt mtt in tarn uu
_ _9i # A
SCJME THOUGHTS FOR
3 BrooV court: James.Cox. ldHobart avenue; Stew-art Wheller, 1 Crestwood lane;John - Wusff. 17 Windsor road;Carl Z'Uner.^ 36 . RW?e driveEaK, Berkeley Heignts: PatGibtnns. l i Sherman avenue,Robert Stafford. 15 Fenwpodr:>ad, an1 MaTTi Tilden, 1 E«exroad
fce Trench
^ington. D C . liter planned"r '° Horiionte. the capital ofMinas Gerala State in Brazil.
and Mrs John M Kurtzof 52 Exeter drive. Berkele>Height*, and their three youngchildren wore forced to fleefrom their home at 1 a.m. Mon-day when fire, apparentlycaused by a defect in a livingroom fireplace, spread us> the.
.••afitea.to. the *eof. •=• ••• •
No one wat injured. Damageto the dwelling and contents Hatestimated by police at approxi-mately $8,000. Firemen were atthe aeene for three hours.
f was detected at JJCa.m. by M n . Kurti who *a<awakened by the smell at amok*in the two-*tory frame houaeShe »v>ke her husband, and the
'children who fled the smoke-filled home.
Kurd u i d that the family hadi fire hi th* rh ml i i ^ H •. »—•" • • • wi» ui«|n4^« QiSRBaJ1
|Sunday afternoon, but that Hiwas extinguished before the fam-ily went to hed He said thatapparently the 'ire had been •smoldering for some time be-1fore erupting into flame. j
1 The fire and resulting smokeseriously damaged the livinzroom, recreation roam, attic \
ON SPOT INSPECTION—Two Summit residents, executives ol and other seetiqee ot tba hold- 'P. W. W«9lworUi Co., make am en-jho-epot inayectioa «« answTSrg.contpany ,»i«e rmrtn* <X>*» d «t Rwhmowt. Vt. J^lt/p'.lWAl Mr.* aasl tfrt, Kttrtt asstd
of a neighbor.
personalW«Ti ee lm M by NBsilsn, yoas «• •
Het ererj » » • i» propacUoned li lt j Cre«k 3-<Low saoBMer. hawed lee*, aakwari caring,
smajr req«are toraciaok. 1>ssaMiy or Urn,/
•ear wed rtttniamt Wt pnavide forn uaneasunag aod fmnc you- Oar scut bnagf yaj
- closer to ute maaosliae ideal beraaue i t*B*Utmtnidm
Hua a goed nadj-
CkStn. HAIK COATWC. knmov,Dreeekhr. osford grer. tam*.Ui
a fieaa Snn tMk«ti • Opra ThmtiiT- j »M,at rM«S.B. 44lk.lt,...
^ ' " ' - ;
Wootco Department Stores divialan. and John 5. Roberta of 15Silver Lake drive, vice president at f. W. Wooiworth Co. The.Richmond store waa the seventh opened this year.
YOUR INFLUENCE CAN COUNT TOKEEP THE TRUE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
Honestly now, doesyour office party tityour best image of
Chriitmas fun?keeps pushing theThe liquor industry
notion that Hie drinkeris the "man of
distinction." The ..._question is,
distinguished fromwhet?
I
iWhet you do at theOffice Party is you'business, but you ere
tn example toimpressionable youth.
* Do the drinkers run your office party."/cn't it time to take a Hand for goodfun without liquor?
* There are lots of folks like yourselfwho do not drink. Reinforce them by-your own steady, good humored con-trol. Real fellowship needs no artificialstimulant.
* Thoughtful leaders of Business and In-dustry are Increasingly concerned overthe irresponsible drinking at Christinasparties. Are you?
* A miserable hangover ti a measure of invmaturity. It labels md reveals personalvelues m e pathetic way.
* Tregic accidents often follow a drunkenparry. We have a responsibility to our
..Jtt ihsMB_liem_o hepgy_—-Jbutsober.
e Polks who allow tiiomtolvot fo got "high"at tho Christinas Party feel pretty jew
' when they recall the meaning of Christ-mat.
It could be FUN fo make this year's/Co*rWpany Party a Fam-ily Affair. Give gift* which can bs/thared with loved ones.More people are giving food.inttead of whiskey at a tokenof friendship. "
This menage prepared through the courte$y of the '
Summit Association tor Liquor Control Through Education
VIbrASmartBuy
SEE
SMYTHE RAMBLERTODAY!
All New! All Beautiful! A l l SAMBLER!
" S B B ' H O W Y O " " '1 Highest Trede-'n
Allowance on
Your Present Car
- , . . . t-«t«f»e-Wemle aiwepv,pail fcdt windows!
. e MIWI Advanced UiutCoittruo-I lion witn one-Met untttdtl'• • Nlwl RKlining bucktt Mtts; and consoltl
I eNtWIttytaewlMctanneniet
Smythe Rambler326 Morris Avt. CR 3-4200 Summit
! State GroundsNin« SummitArea DriversNine Summit area drivers are
doing their Christmas shoppingon foot these days aa a resultof license suspensions Issued bythe State Motor Vehicle Com-missioner.
Suspended under the pointsysUm were Lester E. Doley,M, of 1« Van Dyke Place, onemonth: John A. Device. 40. of41 Grant avenue. Murray Kill,
'(months; MaynarU A. LaiqueU,Jr.. » . of M HlUcrest avenue. 2months: Richard N Burke, 27.of 72 Twin Fall road, BerkeleyHeights, 4 months; Alfred GDettweiler, 23, of 315 Chtrnwoodr o a d , N e w Providence, 3months.
Suspended under the W-7Dspeed program were EUis L.Feibush. 2}, 7-A Irving place, 30days: Charles B. Cleaves. 73. 32Pittsford way. New Providence.30 days, and George B. Coles-worthy. 20, of 19 Garden road.to days.
Thomas J. Minella. SI, of 268Springfield avenue wta given a30-day auapeoaion for a convic-tion in Pennsylvania.
Cola Club NominatesNew Officer Slate
WiStfInS~Hiro'*i' Ti ii nomTnat:
ed as* president of the Summk• Coin Club during a recent meeting held at the Edison Recrea-tion Center.
' Others nominated include Har-ry C. Kates, vice-president;Kenneth Cox, treasurer' andJudy Haslam, secretary. Directors named include ThomasLuce and John Yannuncio..
At Monday's meeting, theclub will hold its first annual
party. The programp gwill alto include a special coinexhibit.
The fewer d»slr>t, BID mnrm
—Thomas. Wilson
Th* b«sl way to finance) homi lmprov«m«nts
See Mr. Gallagher in Summit
QL SUMMIT TRUST COMPANYSUMMIT" NEW PROVIDENCEHtMBCR PCDIRAl OCPOSIT INSURANCt CORPORATION
MEMBIK
Vlsif and Brows* Jo OurGIFT SHOP
Our buyer has •ho»»e«i Ur »*4 wtojo H ttecfc tlsh dwp witk dt ,gifts. Our varied essertment ene* firico raacje n fcoytj to SMko your Cnr it-mas shopping eesy and conWortablo.
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Famous Wilkinson Sword Garden ToolsYou have never seen, nor handled tools like those. Mado froe* Sword stee'of e speciel Wilkinson specification, protected further by a mst-rcsistinghard weeriiw film of chrome. Tho finest, moet efficient took o«or p.o-ducod.
Super Sword W t e Stainless R a w Medes, 7 ef thosmoothest, sharpest she«es from every Wedo.
Trim The TreeOne ef the meet' *e«sfleto l i M * srf oWorat*«i
for yow tree iee Now Jersey.
from «T*if»efi- angels to imp'orW keis. from Htfieis mlstiefsjre llsjfch fsjIng garlands. Sea out unusual display.
YOUR nm Now-JMifu i*» irn PO« YOU.
ItaM 3a 7 5
UV/NGCHRIST MAS TREES
Northern nurtery grown live treat .nseveral vnriaties and heightfrom Scotch Pine, White Pine, Dea«jlas Fir, Norway Spruce, Blue SpnsceJWhite Spruce or Balsam.
5.95 6*-29 .is
UNIQUE GIFTS FROM OUR GOURMET CORNERGoodies that era delicious^ difforeirf . . . food fro-s tho f o * eoflaare t*world . . . A grft thet it sure to please.
BRECKSMORRIS TURNNKI, MHiBVtN
Open Dalit to 9 P.M. Sam tU X»
« P.M. •-
Red Cross h>>lid4fiensWreaths to AidSend Greetings Home
ROYSFOR TOYS
at Christmas
M r tor atsHW as T > — «• •»
year
ROY'S HOBBY J TOY SHOP
SHAGG/ES IN WONDERLAND-:5=r
<U IWy tafe Mb*Hut low bo*t
Warm waysto say
Coxy tfppW* rifbt ttraffc
( fh« looking glau * l fidbinl
(My f3.n
Dollar Saving Value in a DiUcilliUlUity Package!
SPERCO IMOTOR COMPAliT INC
ROOT'S'SUMMIT- . . ' • ' : . " • • • ' " . ; ' • . . * P , - ' • i
Umfflf...Beginning Thursday Evening, December 6
»4. 6
AFTER DEATH. WHAT ?SPIRITUALISM
r \i I OK F ALLAH •":.- •••.any > a d i ~ 9 o'.-c;'.' i'. iii!>> in >
Friendssandar — !: a ™ RefiJ.fcu-
o..ety of Friends «CJuaieriAUi ,ls tr.efiin^ f"r torsiiip a;w YWCA Sundai school tor
CHURCH DIRECTORY
erine's Guild; »SO a.m., Guildof ihe Intercession; 10 a.m., St.A U K ' I chapter.
Wednesday—io a.m., CturchWorld Service chapter; 4 p m .St. Cecilia choir; 7:30 p.m.. Se-nior choir rehearsal; J:li pro .
Visitors'axe »e!ro-neMount Olive Temple,
U.H.C.Ret Satedrica Roberts
Paster:i; Merrls A«eaee
SnsnaultO4iy;-;Ij._so.... EyangtSrie Tempi* Vwri
a r 9 t a m » ATttme "Rabbi MurrU» D. RialEphrim Birac CaoMr
Tomurro* —« 10 p m . sabbathEve service» and sermon, "AModem
SSTTHDAY 8OOK5
PHOTO FRAME? '••>
PALLETS AXD.BlLLrULDS
iyR AUL OCCASION* •
POSOXAUZED CHRISTMAS CARDS
•AGBAVED AND PRINTED STATION ERV
/tHEAFTO PARKER AND ESTERBROOK PENS
• I O K ttSS k PENCILS . GLOBES
*Xtm Beam* Ear. ANIMALS PAPER NAPKINS i
'HESS SETS' . PARTY GOODS
I,AXES ft FAVt** JIVEXTIZ BOOK5
Pf-4VrVO CAatW DINKY TOYS
W X 5 . > « ( tt £*\S H tf.4/
• 'Atuddfti forking ...at rear ol our thop
• ? i«rfi—in for your eonitmemcr
Ol3,2i4ttl^ =1CNHSTMAS KWMNIN6 OK. •
AV0MIC SUMMIT. N.JU.
amdar - n a.m.. Bib>i school: H 30 a.m.
THE BIBLESPEAKS
KNEW—AM *:*i A.M.,
WSBC-AM :.i> A.M..W* RC
PADS
>TTD BOXE*
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BOOK.1:,
worship and sermon with spe- Morning service and Bar MiU-!via) prayer for a.ck and taut-, van ot Mark Suaamtn. son <tt\ins: 6:30 p ai.. Young People's I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Susanna.'
Holy Assxtaeoa . 1 Sand*y_*;30 am., Religious-1
Tuesday —1p.m., Mi»iion»rjj school. ' '.Today—1 p.m., Cancer group
'meeting: I pm.. Evenlrtf Clr-,d*s ot UiUwrao-Cfcurdt Womeo
')' Saturday — 16 a m . Suaday
Lutheran ChurchMurray Hill
l ev . RusseO E. SwanseaWalster
CalvaryChuttih ___
DeFaecM u d Woo«u4 Avet. !church school sir"«"time; 1 p.m'.ley . Elmer F. Francis, , Confirmation instruction.
Sunday — 8:30 a m anda.m.. Morning worship
| sermon, Postlude and
lector. I . K. DiiMAi iMut -
11and
Pro-itofne": 9:*S am. and 11 a.m.,tChurea school: CrisV aam«ry at
munion: 10:15 u . Altar Guild both hours: 6 pro.. Youth choirmeeting: i p m . Boys' choirs; rehearsal; 7 p m , LutherI U p.m., Evening; prayer and j Leafue.litany. | Tuesday—8.30 a.m.. Survey-
.'TomarKin — '.; .» p.m.. C l i w ' lutniin <of IMlrumon aadt p;nr.: Altir
Deodlli»«iiS4>tforChurch Musk Pog«
Tht- Summit Herald willcontinue its yearly cuitumof printing the completeUir. nfMnmand devotional services ofthe Summit .Area churche*.This annual feature will' ap-pear in the Thursday, De-cember 20 issue.
Because of the mechanicaldifficulties involved in put-tinj the pa^e together, It isnecessary that a deadline
j , ,be set for all cop* tor the.hn»tm«s muMc paije Ma-terial submitted after ttu:date will have to be'omitted.
It i» therefore- requestedthat all ministers and choirand music- directors 'of theTtrioos • Sirm m ft • -Ar<richurches cooperate by jilb-mittins their programstyped md double-spaced aolater than nw»mh»r 12
ship: 7 pm., llethodto YuuthFrllons.ijp.
Monday—t*,m, Woman's So-ciety .of curl»uao ServiceChriilmas mwting includingMVF pla;.
Sunday — 9:30 a.m. :».m.. Worship services a/,,m°n by Dr. Trapp on '•»s a Paradigmatic Man ' -served between services .munity House: li:30 p nior LRY meeting »« >•.
ly
rector- House: Woinea's AUiar,,,
« p.m..sioh on membership »ud « • « •
Unitarian ChurchSpringfield intf Waldroa Ave».
Rr». Jaes* Trept)
t:m:.,".tMtt»im
in the upstair* living.. .Cummunlty Haute; I p n,ligion and philosophy gnr,.
The Il>UrnalVRe»eou( '
jnalions
the Biblethe AflUnce (or
aid pro«r*m. . .
"Service Chapter luncheon.Sunday — 8 a.m.. Holy Com- meeting.
munion: »:li am . Family serv- L Wednesday — t p.m.. Seniorice; Church school; Canterbury choir rehearsal: »:3o p.™.,seminar; »;30 a.m.. Choir ciasi;',Men's choir rehearsal.10 a.m., Choir rehearsal; In-10,uirer'i clsis: f arenls groups: [11 »:ra.-. Morniiig praver and>ermoo: Cburch'school; Canter'
seminar: 3:14 p.m.. Seniori
KM-.
St. John'i iLutheran -Church
Rev. H. S Rinmaa, Ph.D.I? DeForesI Avenu*
' p m . Junjar choir• p.m.; Senior thoif,
Tha Mathodiit ChurchKeit Place Boulevard and
Deforest Avenuelev . James M. Boyd. Minister
Rev. David B. JotliaAsMclate. Minister
— 8 4.) a m . Morningp y ; »:i.i p.m.. Junior .choirr«hei"s*l:
i0
First Church of Christ, Scientistm SprfagrMa) Avtaaa tmmit, Ntw Jtt,«vA Brancli.pl'^'1 Motner C*«irch, The First _Ji\irrt ot r -nt
S<-ienus?, in Bostun, Massaeouwtt:Sunday Services at 11 A.M Sisnday Schodt 11 AM
Christian Science Reading RoomOTEN TO THE PUtLrC
240 SPRLNGFLELD AVE-MT!
Open .iailv I0:u0 to 4:30 txeept Mondays and tithmy , j . ,Thursday evenings 7:30 to 9:00 (except July aad iugufti iajafter the Wednesday meeting. Lttertturt on ( l u u t i u Sc.icr.:imay be read, borrowed or purchased.
p.m.. Junior .choir:30 p.m., 3oy S<out
5C0JU.Tuesday—1:30 a.m., St. Katfi
£stablish«d1820
IN'II t , m n 1< MORt than juM ta rtpre>»iaaat lie Bl HROIGHS 1 kOUR FINERAL HOME.Wi'h us it i'. a «a> of doim bu<ioe<«.Hriiple in this lomnmnilv evidrntlv rndoikr Uiispolicy because they favor us with their confidenceand patronage- .If YOl "are (oncfrned about a choice of a '•»•rral direttoi, we sincerely iavile you to inquireamong finiiltei He have served, a« tu uur repa.laiion. .
BURROUGHS & KOHR_n_ Funeral Directors309 SPRINGFIELD AVE. AT IRVING PLACE
SUMMIT. Nstw j n t n
"•" - © NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS *
It's a Wife-Saver
Tomorrow — 4 p.m., SeniorCatechetical ctHiT 5 p.m., Ju'nior Catechetical class; 1 p.m.,'fellowship .Guild Christmas
1 party with M arie Shepherd, ly-ric soprano and concert come-dienne*. offering a program ofpoetry and song.
; Saturday—• am , Senior Cate-chetical class; 10 a m , Juniorchoir rehearsal: 11 a m , Junior ',Catechetical class.
Sunday — 9:30 a.m.. Churchschool; 1:30 a m. and 10:15 a.m.,
I Worship services and sermon,{"Annunciation to Mary' ; Nurs-
jery at both servicet,'[ Wednesday — 2 p.m. After-
noon Circle. United LutheranChurch Women s Christmai par-ty in Parish hail
Christian SciancaChurch.._ ' ,
SpriagfieM Art, Summit
: "Cod the Only ..Cause andCreator" will be the subject of,the Lesson-Sermon at Chrtstlant
'Science church services Sun-1'day. . . II Scriptural reading; win in-1
dude these verses from'Romans: "O the depth of theriches both of the wisdom andknowledge of God' how un-,searchable are his judgments.aad his ways past finding out'.
. • For of him. and throughhim, and to hi . _. ,to whom be glory (or ever."
TTtis correlative citation willbe among those. read from
Science and Health with Keyto the Scriptures" by MaryBaker Eddy (p275>: "All sub-sunee, tnteUigeace. vtjdanl,being, immortality, cause, and'
j««e« belong to God. These 1: are His attributes, the eternal |manifestations of the infinite jdivine Principle, Love."
rehearsal.• Tomorrow — I:i5 #.m. MQITing prayer.
Saturday — I p.m., Wesle>a:iClub square dance.
Sunday — 9:15 a m . Worshipand church school: 10 a mChancel choir rehearsal; 11a m . Worship service; 3 p.m..Confirmation class; Concert re-hearsal for choirs: 4 p.m., Con-cert in sanctuary; 7:30 p.-ffl .Wesleyan Club meeting.
Monday - J 45 am., HolyCommunum.
Tuesday — J « a.m.. Mam-ing prayer: 10 a.m., WSCS ex-ecutive meeting; WSCS generalmeetinf. 12 noon, WSCS lunch,ean and program; 7:30 pm..Music readig class.
Wednesday—»:45 a.m.. Morn-ing prayer.
bakes MamorlalMethodist Church
120 Morris AreooePastor
lev. Clark David CallewJerToday t p.m., Choir rebear-
Ml.Sunday — 1:30 a.m.. Church
school; U a.m., Morning wor-'
I" Pays HigherEarnings
Anticipated prtvitfutf?«vtrafeli tarmiigaCMttiftUt.
SAVE IY MAIL-aattaf* t*H hath w i y tastfflir
ACMUNTt ! up TO ti«,tee
M O R T a A O E M O N I YAVAILABLE A T . . .
HAYES SA\T\GSIM l l t l HSKUTIH • III HIM t l • HIIH. 1 1
We serve every religion, offering the con -munity the {«ciliKes of « b«aulifuK wellplanned Funeral Home—Combined in eve'yway. We offer comfort, :onvej^»»««, andmost importent. the. Jtnowteige of conduct-
ing • service 'i-ct is a hi-
BROUGH FUNERAL HOME
The new
FUIMELESS ELECTRIC DRYERhen m s'pflflattt wmmn'ytn reaity'tatiersuad her needs as a devoted wife.ami laaissf,aWlhcx. WHk tlaf safe ndiant heat of an electric dner she can getSir <assssfr laaadrr wtuhit d m , freah noeUmg, and S0r
c, fluffier any day* t — i the eject Hittasil many abowt the weather.
that it «T11 • * « her 220 hack breaking sloops, befld*ami ifta each • • * mA tweaflr 8-hour working days each year.
*'•**€ l*r tfaia fpft ml tauter, better honsekeepint- It will mean much to her; '">, tat ita hitfitu for, the whole family are what ihe wants most of all.
•oy with assurance)frem your local ReeMyKilowatt Dealer whedlseloys this emblem •»«• '• . :•
bet ymr ***r KriawaU Dealer today. He will be glad to help you sneak a'tew dedric eteyer M» ytmr tmnebi time for Christmas.
JCP&LJersey Central Power ei Light
for 0*61 den, study, or wo*shop—Onew extension phone will keep right onliving itep-uvinf convenience even/day of Ihe year.
Mow wifl still be'saying "Thanks'* yearsfrom now for her handy kitchen erten-
, sion that helps take the run <wt of.running a home.
A pretty Princess (or your daughter'sroom! What girl doesni want a phone olhet very ownl And how about a secondphone line just for herr
Extension Phones-Citfy wrapped and delivered in time for ChristmasSurprise-someone in your /amity with their favorite model and color —gaily wrapped and
^delivered in time lo go under the tree. Order now. Jutt call the Telephone Business Office.
NEW JERSEY BELL
Thur*J#yr Owe. A, 1962THE SUMMIT HERALD,
Coconuts Now
Jaiteuui'A Kutgi-rt University micro
biologist w h o likes, eocanutcream pie has performed a valu-able service for his fellow pieeaters and tbe American coco-nut industry. .
Dr. Carl P. Schaffner of (Van-Jerveer Road) Somerville, atjoeiata pttteeser. of microkial
letrjr at tbe S(ate L'niver-fhstftMe'of Microbiology,
.ecently developed the firstpiitettritation process ever de--igned for coconut*. He thus re-
i crisis which had threat-ened to bar all coconut importsinto the United States.
Such a ban would have ser-iously curtailed tbe nation's sup-ply of fats, oils and other coco-
, mil otoducta.The problem arosa when Eu-
ropeanhealth officials noted thatcoconuts imported from Ceylonhad ben invaded by salmoncl-ae. pathogenic bacteria which
i'a use typhoid fever, enterogas-iritis and other diseases. Amer-ican distributors, who receivemost of their,import* from thePhilippine Mauds, looked on-*ugly until tests rereaJed?hilippioe coconuts also wen>
Although most companiesinsisted their coconuts couldnot- have been affected, thePood and Drug Administrationletaiped masy shipments at the
.locks. With a coconut shortagelooming, Red V, a large NewYork distributor, nked Dr.sihaffnef to conduct tests atthe Institute of Microbiology•ier«.
• We had no trouble finding:plenty of salmonellae." smiled:Dr. Schaffner, a personable |young scientist who readily ad-'Bits he w-ai upset by the proa-|
pert of contaminated coconut icream pie.
Dr. Schaffner, who had beenplanning a vacation lecture tour;of the Far Bast, agreed to in-clude the Philippines in his It-inerary. He moved into largecompany plantations on the is-:
lands of Mindanao and Luzon;add went to work.
Within three weeks, he hadset up two modern laboratories,>roved that salmonellae often!nvade coconuts and developedhe pasteurization process toleTrTd orthe-n.
"Coconuts hsd always beenittacked by salmonellae," said)r. Schaffner. "but no one everli earned this was" true. Thehells often crack in handling,cabling the bacteria to invadeocrnuts which are jtored_oahe ground". "AnH ffie coconutnilk is an excellent medium forlie growth of salmonellae "
Dr. Schaffner emphasized that
Arrow Deeton dress shirtVomlrrful to'wear and a delight to-awelor . . . HU>I< *.-" . - - r Mcmjiiig of (.'"•
« n « r , - t ^ i o i r - B . » s '••
M>-n't rurnieliinga, Plalnfield•anil Shut! llill» , '
ID ihe golden mannrr nif Monet . .dimensional rharmi that atari her on awonderful rollrrlion. T e ihow hrarrlrl4 .0 f« , PoocJI. 2.99'. Cloxrr D,«S.OO'. Priuu;.. Phf.M 4 ,««- . Hova>
. O«hrr rimriii. l . 3 » l«3.99 r,» IS.OtT
•n.» r.iFa»luon \( . ,- . f Onri. I'lainfirld
. a*«d Short Hills
WoodrrfMl value in tin,poplin Miit . . . ,,,U,n tmi
w i t h t r t u t t - T i i i i « , . I M I L . ' . *»d Sbort HaUa
it" I I.T.M
Infant'• \COTM. PUmfktUand (<hon Htll.
pre.holiday Male
coals andr
Exrrllmt u l u n in these women's'cnaliand .uil> in thr M'lMtn'a liio^l-t«4ii»n.able rillivueltei . . , beautiful fabricaanil colorp. Fur trimmed iiiilnilrd inthi» fine rollcction. Juniura, Mistea andBrief niitra, r
lie bstterja had neveid a seious danger becausenost of them were killed whenhe coConuU were dried or mod-tied jn other processes. But]iastsurUatkm insures the pro-lurts win be free of lalsowl-•,se. • I
In Dr. Scbaffner's procesa, |lie coconuts are immersed inlot water tanks after the husksre shed. Sinee wet beat is the1
nost effective means of aili-ng bacteria, this elimktateanost of the salmonellae. Drying
hot ovens takes care of theemalBder.There was originally some dif-
iculty ia implementing the pro-ess on a large scale, but Dr.ichaftner trained the Filipinosn ps)iteuruation techniques andnodvra bacteriological equip.neat baa statee been broughto DM island.Th« Food and Drug Admrnls-
ration, which has approved the Jooess. reports that it has been j
accepted by many coconut dis-'"ibutors and contamuiation"ronr salmonella* is no longer a
I'.lireat. Which means that Dr.ichaffner add other pie lover*u v e nothing to- worry about,except perhaps their weight
coatslintrinimrd
28.00 (o 74.00reg. 39.95 to 89.95
MIOI
TCPPKR
I VI'HV .M4.IIT
fur.trimmeil
88.00 to 148.00n-jj. UO.Utl to IHo.OO
suits24.06 to 74.0t
• re)!.' 2<),')i to 89.95
V deUnlnfid fragrance thai aceento iraain.inily. *vr*y Mijt COIOIM aanf fntnmeS . M (;.L,^e 3 . J » to I 7 . M rVifuaM", .,»
«J,sne 3.J, 7.5« \L W , I „,.
Coat Salon, IMainfield
and Short HUL> -
ftAfMHkrMf flrwo1S.M all price* plot t«i
HBeiis. Haiii/u-1,1and Short KilU
gilt from
canyChrittmas StockingsSt. Nicholas, the early bishop j
'•ho was tUefrst Santa Claus.s also n»dtted with orgtnating
the euatom of h|«ning up Christ-mas stocUngs.
Aceordmg to legend,< i shed to provide dowries forhe three daughters of a bank-upt merchaat Since he want-«d the gifts to be anonymous,' toaaed baga of gold down theifrchant's chimney. Accident-
<Uy. tbe gold fell into stockings'"• girls had hung by the fire-,r lace to dry. '
Factual handicap ia that,iough St. Nicholas lived in
"ie fourth century, stockings'«ren't made with feet until the
• lth century—but the Christmasi«king story is still a happy
d
imSk
by SheltieAmerica's fararitc cliuir of manreluu*Militle varns . . . look* (wire the priceChoow (rom tlie following fanhion colon.Opal Blue, Fenv (reranium. Cedar, White.Sand, Oxford Heather, Beip- Heather.Navy, Black. JbTunter Green, Brown, CloudBlue, Vermilion, and Daffodil. 36 to 40
7 . MSportswear, Plainticldawf Short Hilla
pajamas,coatscuffs Met. . . |.r«iiinl and
iely ii v Ion Irit-ol. , . all umhalile amino-iron liv V in jama*CMaotr from fashiontwu*lune crilort ofhlueliell uilli p a l *l i l u e or i»«|>brrrruilh |>ale pink, 32to 3« l l . t t
Unjierir. Plamlieldand Short Hills
t 11...^
•rrt (or _ J
Oksaa Sab*, PlwalirU
aod Sbott UtU*
Men's X i g h l . . . Monday December 10th . . . (fcOO to JMItt P.M.c\
HERALDDEATHS
' Jwaal Data Doen'l Tall AlSuaiiDii He aid:
ia retard to Ust- !escfeer salary article appears* Novem
that this flfure represeajj I collect all af(the tout property valuation on i
b« l o '1«' t u «•iwhich Free Acres resident* pay] n hardly seems appropriate'taxes. Lster In the article, hsw- t 0 r e f e r t 0 the advocates ofever, on pa|e 4, you state that Henry George's proposals as *
,thVe is alas an .«^ M m«rt -I i "cult". For one thinf, the word
what rightfully:Taxes levied by New battleCounty, on land and improve-ments, are paid by the trusteesfrom land rentals alone. Thus,no ore in these communities ispenalized with a tat
[of Summit and New Pr0TM
[li concerned over ceru D Tj conceptions which l m t l r ,concerning its purpo»f. Jbroach. Specifically
Tanfc? aM cassc to, tsus eon*'Jersey Education Association'* » «at» 0 fears eel. Hr'set-jdau atone cannot ideqiiatelySol ac I—am and In.ed here tefl the Summit sior>.»r » , * * . He « . arrUr*- ^ ^ ^ rf ^
vna'aut!HsiuUs '»»«!"•••*"»»«* •*llJr> P—IK""*™ in the state: howeVer, acrom-
w» t _ « » . Panyini' that recognition is -uj AW© avos.all t W ~ ^ of start Haiii *»»*k<ll« «•»« Summit demasdsra t s VwNran of Rid"*- • * * • * • one of the fmt.: schuol
*!!1_ T T — w _ •* « systems in ti* state. "
Srrzfear at. toe -same a»
fkaraley, Decewari .*,•
. a awkr. Mrs Marf mit leathers labor far harderaatsef tannmit. fire and toofrr. have a firmer de-res aad three: treat- dieatioa to the >outh of this
It's Time to Think of Others
beldM Calvary.. Episcopalavrtar was uV-Fsir1
i'C« •mery. Oiaflua. I
an addi'iosal land assessmentcf $1,523 Thus it would seemthai taxes are said on -a totalaasesuneu. including land andbuilding*, of 1153,400 — a con-siderable difference.
One nitgbt also infer fromyour article that the "singletax refers to billing the entire
colony' as a unit. Actually,under Jhe "singlv tai" the oclyfarm of taxation would be theeoueetioo by the government oft h f Cfltlfw SU1DUS\1 t i t 6 V«vlu% of
the land: no taxes would be
xssrf
s w e a t . Ber»ei?y. at Feta Ma-
"cuir raggcsU a certainamount of superstition; it wasGeorge's object to dispel thesuperstition that permeated thesubject of economics in his day.(We might do well to pursuethe s ims objective today.) A"cult" also '.--mnoLei more orless blind adherence to a. leaderor idea: to this practise Georgewas -irongly opposed. He said:"I ask no one to sfiCtfl m.^views. I '« ix him to think forhimself"
It should be noted thit FreeAcres U not, as you stated,"the last single tax colony inthe East". The three villages
,of Arden, Ardentown, and Ar-dencroft, just north cf Wil-mington. Delaware, covering atotal of S30 acres, have oner-'»-1on a similar basil since l»00,
one is rewarded with a tax cutfor letting hn property rundown. Interestingly, they haveno slums. 'Single taxer>" claimthat there is a co-nection.
Pail 8. Nil, jr.1(3 Mountain Avenue.
Explains Hoo.tog Pledge .Ed.tor..SumnjilJifr»Jd , ..
The Open Housing Committee
ui llie conienw of ouidespite the fact that it m <ed In full in The Summron November 22.
The pledge is: - w ethat disc.imiaaUonon
(ConUnued on
Tke Princeton— , IxiaagU Club
lj
^
TOW HCriMOT.TSAGED?
H>M> joa hats* mortgagr In*
nof yomr fmmlly.
BtNfiST t . MICKOK CLUUFE INSl.HAXCT.
312 Sofingfte.d AvenueCR 7 1427
Wed., Dec. 19 ai « -fl PUle HsJI, Menu l.i,
T'PrluiV Nl«lon4ttl*!r.
munity to riehiy endowed a; stary « m tar ecort.it is difficult many timei tc rea^-y.ies=- '\tei* joy «prebend that there are taps* b*isg *=:csu arses' ma1
us. whose mc<}rr.e is soeven Chn»tma» •§ an econfamily it hot sn a portion to assase. rrf. the
Vet. such it'tfce case Arji i: i t t i e = s c b ofpurpose <A the Sussau: Chr»G3j»
V*.. . * u * " ~ •• _* •-•*""••dedicated te.cner. then to hold
2 "-oUccted from 1UBecause of ih. s parual
bor
» "lingle Ux" colony,ahliough its residents must, of„ „ „ , pav „ ,„ , |nd to.
cheer for eacc 5u-arily lives on tketotal desperaborf and somelife as the rest here know ft.
Locally, and throughoutstores are crowded with happy shoppers,who know no matter what tfce cSort.come Christmas moroint. and S0 win liein readinasi and plenty. 9J
_ comronBity,•>r ease<k> this but with the'best tommn-ireim aa» and Itmd ia this and other sutes in the
a, a*, a (ranstsuo-Ktst tatft The fareral *** beU
That Doggie in the Window
a num in thedank *t nV W * rVwer.
Frr! 1 BjW>irt of Z Oakltn*
af a fane iDaess. Be
munitiestkcal effort.
It would follow,that the saiarv pattern in «--i-mit mtm meetMhis competitire
l l n d :. the
I am confident that the clt-is cogaiunt of and.lends
to this challenge.
Who* fond parents and grandparents rcpartad *•»?may wishfully hoj* to find the right ( sight aad car*"dogfia ia tbe window" for jaaaor ml Far «ss ddtflStRastt UTIH. VBlfOFtlBlttmiJ BaWlaTw? MJtBQtt sSaVVaWSf
does not provide female dog*, or cats, or papaw *wwr
with litters for deurery on Christmas EvePorasightsd ndrndaaat, seeking a pet
for • child, win hteraDy he** to starttheir Christmas shopping now. and par-haps the kennel win bold die pet untilChristmas. But, locally there is no kennelerasable through the serriccs of the fons-mtt Ammai welfare League, who cau-tions that stray kittens and puppifs are , to gp aloof wn&
lisal
_ Vest aaaaip near therswafcaet bne Be soldaaneas'about W >eart afspaot Man was B the dec-« bnaness snt9 a year•ten at reared because of
Defends Magle Tax FlaaEditor. Summi: Herald:
; In your November 22 articleoa the Free Acres tax disputeJWB say that Free Acres Ism s u r i l as "undeveloped 'rop-
farty", aad you refer to a"prousity assessmer.t" of 117...MO. The canal reader might
ural source of revenue fromwhich to provide government,services. Conversely, the valueof buildings • and of goods andsen ices (produced under con-ditions cf equalized access tonatural opportunities), is pro
dividual*; no part of suchvalues can Justly be claimedb> the community.
It has long been argued thattaxes on land values, abnewould not suffice for all theneeds of government Toda'"'"single taxer" holds that, evenif this be true, it does not justi-fy fitlvr* of the community to
pnnannwwisvwH«ww"'w^i^n^vw<
SIRE PUNOrlflRiUn if
Tiflultd Real littleM Smill Invfst»r«
'oI Year CtavtrtlMe
TM) ftahtiU' t i l P<-*T •» of t
t a Bii an offtt lri
»ur . of tho» M . t t x ;ini ti mjtit otilr b* ifif TrotpMiuv s«Jit inn Kd in rtttJcKii of iht 'Suit ol
WilttwCillfirFrnPnttKtai
si«rPUHo1721 l»(«riiiM t n . Kseimsi N I.
VE ANNOUNCE THE FORMATION OF
ternM U N I C I P A L B O N D S
-:. WILLIAM HANAUII, JLIKVIN6 STEIN
EUGENE L STEW
1110 RAYMOND BOULEVARD- NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY
ae a bag red haw sn m i
4f a pet »
,Ksnaek »a» a ppsaunantana was a past exaltedaf ianmast Mat Be ak»
aeawe » • « Bks «a thefedeS nVake was a mess-
_ ,j Mat. r*AJI.iksswaV. Mrs. l e t -
» hnnk aw. sh* cant at aess T sawe* Bnbsaek; twe4, dnt ssnwaj m hseaan, •*•* . * * " ^ ~ .» " » r^rvw ^ - Fw>wlatMir. ana a SH
Uncle Sam Feels the PinchTrocbUd by a chronic lack of cash?'
Yon are not alone for now we are toldthe United States Mint has jts own prob-lems about a shortage of money. How-ever, the case • slightly different sincethe problem facing mint itffifftfr ft t hwk
Moat Federal Keser*e banks nana rationing system to prevent the
dunes, the tncreax in the number of b ia"collectors, new sales taxes and the
^crease in tae nwmber of supernjarkets and _shopping centers requiring large
oi coins, forserves to raatnify the problem.'" t
What has been done to combat theshortage? In the first place the mmt has iskdy as prrnaf 1
Current CommentSnake Pits and Chained Bean
'Cleveland Plain Dealer •'Nature is far more beautiful thas the -
fanciest billboard, and a few caged and —discouraged animals at a pop stand do etnot enhance the scenery or attract the alEgatorsdiscriminating tourist. Yet aigas and.
• r ——i »ww« - »»»ae m \fm •>*««• ajajw.
made in Japan) arc what the traveler seesall over America, even at places, whichare considered national shrines.
"It's more than , sickness of an eramarked by mobility and leisure." com-ments Changing. Times, the aTiisfiniiiMagazine. • "The manufacturer of touristblight is also a lucratfre hiiai Com-petition is keen among those who cater .
Elawra sster. Mrs
eernce was beld tat-nsscral
lrtCaL «n »»w»faeT S. ..Wf PnicMr is wanned by his
STATE'S1963
of I t Jaaes OmrcS.Beberi. Daaald and
Jcsn. a l ats a s beld last
t i e Paul lp-
a Kaas at *_ tereta's.
awaTEeaaX.JUrv B e a t e C.dStbs
awi bred tt< eshe
wKS_ . Mrs. Jooa T
af X Cawar *rtre Her:Era* X. Griffiths.!
•BtdiSJML Krs. Cnffiflis was^ sawjanv sf tte GaMea Age
a n d attestM Christ
nation of the heavy demands- daring thet Christmas snooping season. In Chicago
one supermarket chain has asked res em-ployes to surrender their piggy banks toproduce more coins. -
It is not so much that officials havebeen caught unaware of the growing de- w S hemand for coins It i« simply that steps fands (ortaken to meet the need have been iaad*- wffl cot Jhov* i
jjnat»v_ I h * growing use cf v«t*
sot of I
Reading Is VitaliC'eiciand ITain Dealer)
If your child has difficulty in reading,you and the schools l l m i i l m may befar mote to blame than the teachers andthe tsacttmg methods.
The schools, according to Dr LesterW. Nelson. New York educator, havecontributed to existing conditions throngs•» scandaloo. lac. pi high^oafity. ^ ,propnate reading materials.- f
Parents, he feds, are to blame in thatchildren too often reflect a home en-
that "stifles tntellectani nt-raou»juon."
of them * • m » - - • WIB m • « / w^r
mm aumcQj to the readfatg a*4 anv) ha it.
Crakpyte
XswTarkSteefc
DSTESTMENTMai BBOKER-'GE8EKTICE
l i t
Mamiing your gift list is more fun when you know you cai. ay•nthout piling up bills. It's less expensive, too, paying with cash.That s why it's wise to plan and save ahead in a Christmas Clubat The National State Bank. Whatever your plans, we have aUub to fit your needs. Join n o w . . . and look forward to beinga generous Santa without bills to pay long after the holidayhas passed. J
THI NATIONAL STATE BANKELIZABETH • SF-lNflFieLD • KOSELLe f»A»K • SUMMIT
KENILWORTH • WE8TFIKLD • RAHWAY • HILLSIDE• l a i d r i l l l U 1CP0IIT
latter* u r elvilJMtlbn •» «*Wr \a'-'ui •equiiattncej ."or wentBI icr» toxiciting liquors at partiej f«r»nger» think when they witch
(Continued from P i j e 6) .- and a , C h r i i t m i , ujiti . We. |> middle«eed jai-lus» emerge\n{ race, folor, religion, or na- therefore, invite serious consid- j'rom an office building with hisInonal origin i« undemocratic eration to the advertisement, -necktie askew, his hat tilted[and violates basic human rights <>n page.?? 0/ thu issue If ihe b < c k m >'« head, and actually
I act according to this conviction Council be followed -Make ,t who. though chagrined and cov-I in accepting new nsijhbor*." dry or cut it out," Summit fami- e r e d Wlth confusion, manage to
Thu» it is designed to encour- I lc> will he spared an exper- a * w r t *n "Prit de corpi long.,ge those who believe in the ! e n c p "I" the one described in a """""'' '" " k - ""l#l
n.jnciple ef fair housing prac-lo indicate so publicly. II
our hope that through cduca- "Traces of lipstick and ine-and example we will sue- briety are two presents which
i in having * majority of our m v husband invariably hringsIntireni KOBM-Jluu puacipl* .hftUW-.oo -Christmas Ere. The „ , , . „ „ „f i n d insist on iU being practiced '"*<•• t° " y UM least, is disen- *
in topepieg with the. planting,, The. second is diichl-ut. paiilical heritage *?*
| d t « i r country. The pledge's pur Lhrirtma. parties.
enough to push the "old fool'to the Philadelphia Eve- »"> ">« » * » r e r t taxicab?
Bulletin: " M v husband firmly holds)that with me it is a question ofsour grapes. Quite the con-
veil run m-tfae vintage
by doini:away witft these saturatedrevelries, the day before Christ-
i e is to assure that any m o m * « J ' 0 ' course,' if he wanla to mtt
>en of a minority group «hu •u e l d ( o • long pent-up desidi- -Yes . and one other «ugges-Succeed in obtaining housing a n d k ' " ""e telephone operator tion; if home offices are de-
ill be accepted by neighbors o r h uB l h e teen age file clerk*, termined to reward the faithfuli their m e n u without ,sit>* i ! ^ " ^ 2 . A u uni»poO««U. w nirlMm»« «w>? 'iee.' It so stilea and no more. . *''" "•* t r r f e e l 0 b t l r ' m ' on them huge tins, ofWilliam R. Gilson, Chairman "£ ' * t o c k i n 8 s lo.be filled,, and a n ( j assorted cheeses. "Open Housing Committee of l n e . ™ e ° l s » n t « c ' » u s to be as- the donors- I1«tdWL» Provide, fr^ f eP?hey.dn
i/,''r''n"e°f ^ J T Z"i Christmas lyinj prostrate on the jearn^that my husband, homf
THf SUMMIT HEft*.lD,_
Dr. F. t Stifler,TWttUy, P»e. 4, !•*? Paa* T|si«tor, Mr» W. S Holland ol Millburn; Mrs. LiUie Simondi,Mdrose, Man. . j Broad street to Union; Mrs.
Memorial upr
bible societyEditor, Dies
last Thursday,, at ihrtst Chmch. to GhtUiuL. «nd Mi»« DorothyInterment was .private. : White, MO Springfield avenue to
MiUburn.Mam* n.7U.Home Stiffs
Dr Francis f a i r Slifler of M , ffontinu>d from Pane 1)iPirkvirw terrai-c, who s m e d •* Kotary drive lo Mantirlokins:the Americin B.UIv Sovrely a s ' " ' ""J1 »•«- Alvin Kv»n»,
A1M> Mr. and MrsKnn,is, Jr., 22 Division avenuelo New Rochellc N. Y.; Mr. and
ami
yt'urs UKO. du>d lloko.rctlll'Mll'lll :
Iday. He was 78. hglka, 127 Summit avenue, tol! Dr Stiflci. son of Dr.'Jinie* > *""h Orange; Mr. and Mrs.1 Early tn the Civil War rifleMadison Sliflpr. theological pro- "»'nck Leacy, SO Kent plare ! muskcta co i l the federal -gov-f?ssor at Croier Theologual i boulevurd, to. Ovalbam; Mrs.irrrrment on an average of $20
the statue or why the particular design-was i n 0chosen jrid by whom. Perhaps some older res- nnni
howevw. do not know tho watt n«n>e of
f?ssor at Croier Theologual ^ p < | . . t o Chatham; Mrs.ernTncnt on an average of $20"Sethlnaiy. Chester, P a , » c n i ' d j t l l j Mende, 4)2 Jlorris aye each. Later, with m m pro-rhurrhe^ in Michigan', Illinois 1nu'' 1° Chatham: Mr. and Mrs. duWioo, the price was reducedi n 0 ,N o v i J e l s o y , , ., Baptist !<-»rl Nielien,- 3 Irving place to to »1B, complete *ilh baypnet.
stcr for' — >i'ars. bofuri1 i ™ — ^ * » » » » » i » » S i S » ^ t ^ S i i i i ^ ^ _ ^ — - ^ ^ r
I S6*itor, Summit Herald:y p
living room sofa.jearnth't my hward bound, distributed the con-
It Is an old and bad tradition •Moreover, what must friends tents of both tins to the pass
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FRED E. FEDERAL, Your SUMMIT Financial Friend
SAVTBTDEC. 10thEARN FROM DEC. 1st
. NOWAITING'.
NODELAY! ANNUM
EARN
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Friendly Financial Services Since 1891
Summit Federal Savingsand Loan Association
Main Offict
393 Springfield Avenue "SmnmitiTMCh OffiM
•41 bpringfield Avenue ! In Berkley
Open l*,l, « A. M. 3 P M. OmnttW Bwntogt 8 P. U * 9 II.
coach train." byterian Church, the PTA and|H. ttalford Martin.' president «• » member of Ihe Lay Co.n-
Summit Association for • | m i t l " o n £ d u t l " i o n
Jjojioi- Control (SALCJ Besides her hufcuand. lK• -\L- . -'J_: ,L !<ur\ived by a dgugnier. Mi•-.
.Philip JalinsOn of Muldlci «niCofln.; two grandsons; and her
(Continued from I'age 61 ~ mother, Mrs. Joseph II. CamWitliairi IjniBan of Hobnkon. 2 mings. - n V
CentralPreibyrerian ChurchMaple St. k Harris Ave.
Rev. Robert II. Siephens I) I)Rev. Clarence K. Uavison D.D 'Imrcli in Kast Or.aniic
Rev. K. Samuel Ballat, Jr.
the society in.l&KS. Hit-irttrffBTt
Avenue Baptist I'hurrh, SaRiriau. Mich, and First BaptistChurch in Wilmette, III Forciuht years prior toofiKT with (.he society, he wa*pattiH'. nl the First BapliM
SrandehiHi—;i . 15
Jiurcn Burial was in MuplfGrove cemetery. Ke» Uiidfn^
\> rn .'Pra.Ner »erv i c i ' in i 'ha | i r l . I2.;mp in . ChUJ'ch M i f f luni 'hrun a n dmeeting; 7 p.m., Junior
, Tomorrow — 10 a m , Friday ^' 'PP" •(-'l"b; Central ClubMrs. Charles W. Rromi |GiilUl "'«' 1 5 I" decofat . and have
Mrs. Anna C. Brown, wife of) s "nd«y — > 3 9 a in. and l i -"hnstmas party.
Kddak gifts say:
K . BUrnrtcllRichard RrubaXer
MlriWera -
, feCharles W Brown, died ai Mor- » m • Morning worship and >er- Sunday — 9 3 0 a.m. and 11 eral books, which included "Therislown Memorial Hospital on mon by Mr. Bruhkker.. "Ignur-'a.m , Wo'-shlp services and ser- Bible Speaks." "Kvery MansNovember 29 She recently ance and Love"; Church school!mon by Dr. Stephens; l l i . m . , Book," "lietter Baptist CMirch-lived in Morrislown but was a classes, I Adult seminar: 4 p m., Eighth es" and "How tn Head theormer resident of Summit. Stir Tuesday—9:30 a . m . Morninc and Ninth Grade communicants' B ib le" Many maijanhcs pub-
was a graduate of Syracuse C.uild; 8 p.m., Board of Wurld class. ' lished his human mtrresj storiesUniversity. 'Fellowship. ' Mfindiyr^I p.ni... EighUi awl alwul Ihe Biblr I'nrier hm jsli-
Whili; ^ Sll'ff"1!' 'hf w«*-tf—*'nMifHtiy—1'> a in M-rrnin'); Ninth (iiade communicants1 tonal suprrvismn Ihr niciilaliiuilive in the Fortnightly club, Bible class; U S p.m., Board of class; 7:30 p in . Chapel rhoir; of Ihe Bible Society Hcrord rosr
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Dr Stifler received a BA de-gree from the University ofPennsylvania in 1908 and anMA degree froru Yale1 Univer-sity in 1911 and the degree ofbachelor, of divinity from YuleDivinity School in 1913 liewas ordained as a Baptistminister in 1913. In 1934,
| he received the honorary" de-grrr of doctor of divinity fromHlllsdale College In Michigan.
IJe served with the HomeGuard. Wilmette. Ill . In 1917,and with the War Work Coun-cil of the YMCA in 19IH 19. Hewas a inemberof_KajH!i_Jugfll<s-O a * ~ ~ ' ~
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Beasts and Birds Share in Yule LegendIn the *lore and legends of flocks - , shepherd* who went jhese figure in Yulelide songs
Christmas, the beasts <* the '» * « * "I* t'nd a Holy Babe a m , s ( o r i e s _ — c n t | ) f p j g w h n
.fields and the turds of the M>}>^t '•> -a m.nj.,., - ^^ § ,Dlav ihpir pan — »nd appro Anlma.s i>f the manner in thr y
prutely V'or .ho oldest and ...me of rhn.t wen- I.My ..he m^,*,^«™>JT,^,
On tbt first Christmas,'laysa Spanuh legend, a cow in the
Early French-Canadian set-lers in Quebec bewildered the
Huron Indians by their linage. |— to the Indiana — preparations
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religious paiatinc* through theage> have depicted both the cat-:!<• and thr other animals in themunger. as will as the flocksnl tic shepherds.... ID Scandiiun un,countriei peo-
place soegv'e* of graiia-andbrt» of .sue! OR tree* and roof-tops, so birds can feast.
Because and ancient traditionholds thai animals helped tospread the glad tidings of the
i birth of .Christ, barnyard ani-mals in many countries are stillserved a >• special Hipper . onLliristma* E\e.
An old German legend has itthat cattle kneel in their stallsat midnuht on Christmas Eve.Then, for a moment, they have*
.iSE.UX-FW5K.f5fl1? .?' . it;.-•-::.-u^As a result, many legends about,the Day developed among theIndians.
On Christmas Eve. the In-dians believed, the deer kneeledto the 'Great Spirit" In thehope of seeing this wondroussight, tht Hnrorn would hide in {.the cold Winter night: of the for- •cste (or hours.' -
Cats get special treatments
iluring the Christmas season in:Frerich sections of Canada,Special food is set forth for1
Puss, since according to leg-'rod, if the cat meows in the'house on ChriW'mir Eve, "baifluck will follow.
OUirr legends broaden this toinclude all animals.
Archaeologists required eight\ear« to extract all the fabu-lously rich contents fro,m thewin© - <H • fttftf - i ulanKnaafter it »as discovered in
in 1922.
Annual Yule(Continued from I'age 1)
children were placed in fosterhomes, but the children are nowback in their own home andMrs. P i mental and physical
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Job opportunities hi' ics manufacturing arcto continue to expua ,^2over the- 1960-70 dec jd*n ,U.S. Ubor Depertmenl „ • ot
cupatioriaf Outlook Haii.ibook'» y s . OpporiunHiM will K „,,ucularly good for wlenti, 1
t m j"lirlstmas Is needed for this well as for skilled crih.™ '
•>man. who still has a long, m'"',.jid road ahead and limitedmeans to care for her family.
The Kagluh language usuallyi« divided into three periods:Old English, middle English
nil modern English.
;, Wyoming earned the ,inline of "E<juiUty statecauae It was the fiMt . ; „ , , ,grant universal women - Jfrage, doing so even hofrir, ,
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selor- The volume, the first of its kind ever puhtlshed in Union County, contains aylisting of accurate, usable, eiiy-to-find iniannalion on 400 public and private agencies in the,health, social welfare, education and .recrea-
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Evergreens Heed thnty JOf Water Before Winter
Because autumn was so dry. uinds of winter and winter in-evergreens need watering, be- jury or "winterkill" resuffi^fore winter comes foundation planting, a, well
Even some deciduous shade „ f v e r | r e e B 1 > ( r c e a j n d i h r u b s
trees may be in trouble this „„ „ , , , . . , ,. .winter unless tains are ample "" O t h " " " » o f l h c h o m * > l t c
beiore the ground freejet. 5 h o u l d b e d f ( P watered, soakOctober was on the dry side ing the soil to a depth of eight
in many areas . o f _. the_Ea*Hnches or more Mulches aroundSeptember was warm. AndI for evergreens and newly trans-the six preceding weeks there , : .were SO degree temperatures l > 1 " " d l r f " w l U h e |P conservealong the Eastern Seaboard. In' »0'' moisture,many areas this has been thef Trees transplanted this falldriest fall in eight years. should be watered once every
E v e r g r e e n s particularly ten days regardless of rainfall'should go into »inter with, Where decidlous trees arrplenty ef soil water about their' growing in unfavorably dryfeet. They give off consider- conditions, holes can beable moislure through their punched in the soil under theneedles under high drying • branch spread so that the walcr
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Anti-wilt compounds or anti-tranapirants sprayed on ever-green needles will also helpconserve moisture Thesesprays are also useful on newly transplanted trees.
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Yule Observances OnceIllegal in Early America
Celebration of Chrittmat—the 'nude theymost widely observed religious , evergreens
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In- the twentieth century, iOdenominatloni have embracedChristmai widely both ai areligious and as a social cele-bration. Today, men, women
were decked with •«'"children in every Christianland crowd into churches togive (h.e|r th
Yukt CardsHave Com*A Long Way
In the number of religious sub- early American Christmas cards)iects—but this has not always of the JWh century were ili'c-been true. In fact, the rallies! orated uilh ru»e» and portrait*
THF SUMM'T HERALD,
In this
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A as it one time Illegal In earlyAmerican history.
Colonial New England did'not celebrate Christmas, be-!
tause the stern Puritan colonistsbelieved that such activitieswere wholly pagan and forbadethem by law. Christmas cameto the American colonies while
, it waa the. subject of strenuous'eontroTeny in • England. Eng-lish Puritans condemned it as"popish" and the secular cele-
bration as a "wanton Bacchana-lian feast."
Opposition of the EnglishPuritans to festivals culminatedin an act of Parliament in 1647which abolished the observanceof Christmas, Easter and Whit-suntide. This was echoed in theAmoritan
early kiage pinup dancing girls with garlands ofChristmas cards often had dc of young lad'es, according lo Rlrl> w e r e n m u n u i u *l K l " flowers.'signs that seemed to have no Vhe .Encyclopedia Amerirana <irfenaway drawings w.re fre- About l«70. cards were frost-
„ ,. . , - connection with the holiday. Often, plump robins were pictur quehtly used, some cards Die "* i B d ''"Bed with heavy silk.Greeting cards for Christmas I Instead of Nativity scenes or ed sitting on tr™ i.r-,n,'. . ...= , -- . . f .
howr-e«eft---seasOT.-CT-iiinTr^tiTWWnroTT|oTry-,'hd mistM-e V-'--1-.'-'"."••••"!,•-'?.'V "r' inl ^". - i . . . ' • . ' * " " fl"
*f paritlRf—«cro» tilt itrttt from Hihne & Comp.ny in the new I.OOO-.r Military Park underground gtrtgt.
TOfonomy is one of the smal-- l e t of the science fields, ac- about 300 In 1M0
cording to tile V. S. Labor De-partment's "Occupational Out-look HandWk " The total uum-hfr of «ttmnnm»i- In Ih. ITnil^lStates n i estimated to be only
Puritans enacted a law in the"general court of Massachusettsto punish those who "keptChristmas."
The law read ''Whisoever'hall he found observing anyvufh day as Christmas or thelike, either by forebearing oflabor, feasting, or in any otherway . . . shall be subject to */me of five shillings."
The"t«ww*s Tenet!** in- fanItut masy «rf the Puritan* were
' not recdncfletf to thta *crion.Secular reveling at Christmashad often interfered with reli-gious devotions and offended thePuritans' moral sense. This in-tensified their sectarian hostil-ity to the religious observanceof Christmas—an attitude theymaintained for the better part»f two centuries in parts of NewEngland.
Th> fun-loving Dutch colonistsof New Amsterdam, however,celebrated Christmas as theirrhief holiday. They hrought thenld customs from their home-land, especially- the Christmulocking and observance of the
feast day of St. Nicholas.In the Southern colonies, the
planters celebrated the yuletidcwith feastins. singing, and danc-ing On many plantations slaveswere Riven a holiday as i™g asthe great yule log burned
The latter half of the l»thcentury saw a swine of atten-1linn In the realm of economicsand politics and rel eious con-troversies became'of loss im-|v>rtapoc. The fact that KngHsh?nd Hessian trooos rel»brateJChristmas durir-j the Revolu-tioner" War may have added ar •tr'of'c nfte 'o the denomlna-lionul controversy.
ri-rlsi-as Eve Battler»"<--al v-shirntin crossed
ft . i v | ,v B r ( . Piver on the nliMrf r>?(-pni\)or ?5.1776, to surprisepn-t it<>'-'at th" Hess'an trensii-tl-noit at Tr nton. In their,i"ton of one writer, Washinu-'i"'s b'H <"nti're succeeded^pca lsp the Hessians were en-
~1'J' 'IK ll'i*!! ri'siiwiniy ••€!mr- revels and failed to main-ta!n the usual watch and patrnls..However, denominational oo-
nosition to the ecclcsiaslic ob-senwnee—«f—Christmas—coittinued Into the second half of thenineteenth century. An account
in. the New York Dill'- Time:for December. 26, 1855. read"The churches'of the Prti'bytejiamt. Baptists and Methodislwere not open on Dec 25 exceptwhere, some Mission Schools ha 'a celebration They do not ac
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D a c o r a t a d l °» c k M r t *- ! Aeeordiagl). they desigacd~™" - _ _ The ancients knew great fear, ceremonies to hoc the tanR t n i r a Of S e i Mi |Cn l h f , u n >le«dily moved bark. When the sua respsskded.
believe that the Christ- aw*y from them. Ther did not in the natural course o* time.
^ n ^ i ^ h i no^^ - . . « « * « - hoUdW sMion. however.
Candles Gleam, Bells Ring, St. NickArrives and It's Christmas Time AgainChristmas eooaet but once a The legends and customs of
winter solstice—the lime when appeararxe o( wildlife and the tletoe. holly and ivy in eeie-wmier acisuce—me tune *••«•• «n^.UII mn ensei in swimng iiitft twr s|ii»w«i
-Jfflthyrard and beginSymoving tree, and plants
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weather would soon return. Caadtet gleam brightly.. naf aserrdy, glad carols fill the
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| Up goes the tree and on go theornaments and lights, in manya home and in many otherplaces, too. both in and out oftoon. Evergreen, bunches, holly
. .aast a ju t le loe decorate toe sea-SDSL . • • . . ; • .
• «h«»»rea eagerlv tmtit Sania.~CUBI, ' Ins-deifti- an* hu rein"
deer. Stockings are hung, and. greetings and . gift*. gaily.•rapped, spread the spirit ofChristmas.
How dsd it aUTx-gaii? The man-ger scene in churches andhones, testifies to the religiousmeaning and real beginning ofChristmas. To be glad and grate-ful, to give and to help others-_uf fxprwMOQS of that meaning.
contributed their part to Christ- 6 - traditionally the data of scribed the star of BetMebe*mas as a time of merry-making, the visit of the wise men.. iU mysterr has fasrbutHf maa!
Giving Gifts jYule Greens kwd. Was'it a miraak? Or «a*• First of all Christmas giftsi Evergreens at Christmas are >> a bngbter-than-iuual star arwere gold." frankincense and an emblem of life eternal-An other celestial object?myrrh, the wise men's gifts to cient peoples believed that the Astronomers, while seektas; tothe Infant Jesus Gift' giving greenness of evergreens in win- identify the star, emphasizeat the season of the year now ter was a promise of the crea- that.il may have been indeedcelebrated as Christmas can tor that- spring woujd come a miracle that can't be exalso be traced back to pre- again.- ' . . __ planed io> terms, .of
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The ancient Romans ex-' Caroling at Christmas m«y'has* providfd material'for coo-changed gifts during their Sa- be a carryover, from the Ro- lecture that the star may baneturnalia, a festival honoring man songs of the Saturnalia, D F r o ' natural occurrence •Saturn, the pagan god of agri- or so some researchers believe. A Danish astronomer. Tychoculture, _rian£tnj( ^tflj on. JTMS+Eady... Christian songs-were "»•*> diseotcrtU ~ a~»>w-~ggfigured in Druid tree worship solemn and somewhat forb d "rilliant star in. the .in early Britain,. J jding. The simple, touching ( i o ° Cassiopeia in li<2.Helaiag Paor ' ' '•'- "".". carofs best liked today didn't in8 lo the Encyclopedia Amen-'. Principles of Christianity S»'n widespread popularity can».are reflected in Christmas giv- -W' ' the 14th and 15th centuries.. »">« ""it discovery. Theing to the poor and unfortu- D*caratlag Trees Americana says, it has bee*nate. Aq old legend says that ID ancient fo.«i« of ih. . m . suggested»that this aught h».
M HPeeiaiiy bnltiant sUr ti»-ible only at lone intervals.
A reported appearance of a
ntiea m time mmBi'dfdle'"•* »a-U«ciatI gardens&tm ami WItn™ * • H»eious hall
.palace.
He Artersnaaed that sack a Kaigbts came out of t!i, > g I jtwaftgWJIMSS •rrwred each MB ••«•.«*»» »journaments i, 1 flr.jean, ami calratalissw eaUb- Usiically dressed d.ncfr> ,„ashed thai the sasae aMiissaing c n d f r o m nead to foot ».., ( |augM ha«c aaacared sa < B.C.— ribbon streamers enu-rgtl trosj•aaca. sas— wsaanh jsniriif^.the gardens ta enten,, ^——• > » » - * • • • «S>. atmtmwt mffm lOeHl. . . I (
'' "Cost of Oie gold doth uas smaiiu the the celebration amounted •asti a toms , this pounds alone.
_ t t iar the fart. Preparation foe the .'caftai. asjrefaaV* as the Mew on men .pcc»«iotu.-can-i»,Trsuawssf aaty fke wise mea vaguely comprehended by rm
sidrnng that Richard li m* » - ' ataaet* maDy employed 2.000 eo><« Tor •>•*• shed na> prepare food for trie -inojj'
the average pc-sons who shared his ' - ^ T .
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M ^ brigMsses*. Ike at«ragahwrxr taitjat aa> asOce them,wkiae thr rar saea. aa astrolo-
rees were adornedChild roams the canh. dressed with trinkets. Like many paas* a beggar, in search of food Kan customs, the evergreen . . . - - -and shelter. People believed Iree became associated with J n g n t " l r > ' » ™ t part of in»that any kindness shown a be* Christian observances, and "**v m* a l»ut the middle ofgar expressed a love for Jesus legends link it to the birth of U l e I 3 t h '"""fy- coupled withSe«rre af Santa Christ .One »tory says that rn •* y**ue »ccount M a similar
Onein of Santa Claus as a Christmas Eve. all the trees of %**""*' ' tiuk mor" th "gift ssiver is usually traced to the forest bloomed sn-t bore ™ !i*V* earlier, led to th
la \a*ihera Earoor. whereClaaa amrej <• a wartrhays aad gsrts put •ut
tsad far the harar
Minor, in the Lightiax Caadles.
thethe UgHf of the VorW.
idii rt ti hf l ights —.torches, watchf'res.^beacons — on occasions of jov,:j^jous celebrationjt Custom of placing a candlej( in the window on Christmasa Eve is usually attributed toX the Irish. It was thought thatg Christ wandered the earth on• that night, and a candle would» <hnw Him a homr where HrM wns welcome, or help to light
sibly be former appearances «l
y immatf nf 1Mto 315 >ears.'>ihree lintenaU of
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Lawnmower& Serriee
IN'Ff AW) SC:S SCtGttNDlNS
Sows Fled ar^ Set
MILLBURNGRINDING SHOP
itMim
IN OUR NEW CHRISTMAS GIFT CENTER• tnwxt door to our store that hat had the pleasure
4j| >o«w«| . • • H O H W T M ' 30 ywirVOtf^Witt FINITTHE
Him on hi« way.
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LARGEST DISPLAY OF GIFT MERCHANDISE IN THE AREA READY FOR YOUR SELECTION.
Early in 1963, Our Newest Store Will Be Completely Remodeled, In Th* Meantime, We Have Our Gift Center Fully
Stocked With Quality Gifts For Evary M«mb«r Of The Family.
Shop Charline's First... For Lowest Prices
Trails? rf • foShow FloridaSound Film
FOR 6EN7ZEMEN' i
__AJLThe__Ffl/nouj Names Of M«n'«
Sportsman * Seaforth ^ Max Factor
* Of Thee I Sing * Fougere Royale
* Kings Men * Old Spice * DunhiH
* English Leather * Black Watch
* Executive * Yardley * Gillette etc ,
Nor?lco Ramington • Schick - Sunbaam
ELECTRIC SHAVERS
35mm PROJECTORS
• 8WAY AUTOMATIC RECTRIC THERMAL MASSAGER
• ELECTRIC CLOCKS • SLIDE VIEWERS
TIMEXWATCHES
Manicure SetsHair Dryers
"Fabulous Florida," a color,sound film will be shown i t theUnion County Park Oommission's Trailside Nature andScience Center, in the Watchun-Reservation, on Sunday at ?p.m.
The film depicts the growthof Florida in recent years andmany of the historic and scenicareas of the state The vacationresorts and recreational farilities offered will also be shown
On Monday December 10:Wednesday. December 12: andThursday, December 13: at »p.m., Dr. Harold N. Moldenke.director of Trailside, will con-duct one-half hour'nature talks(or children. The. topic select-ed for the three dajes ts, "Trop-ical American Birds." Pr Moldenke's lectures wit) be illus-trated wiU).XPior slides. Thereis no admission charge
The Trailside Nature andScience Center is open to thepublic each weekday, enceptFriday, from 3 to 5 p m_ and enSaturdays. "Sundays end holi-
••J, fium I tu j pill I V pub'-lie is invited to visit the Nature
-~ and Science Center, view the.5 thousands of exhibits and par5 ticipate in the scheduled pro" grams. ' i
Your Best Pre-Christmas Oift Opportunity
Shoes and Bagsar* avaitaUa for you NOW
COME IN AND SAVE!
HUSBANDS!Gift Certificates are the Key
to a Merry ChristmasMember Cmmmmidtg Charge Plait
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PR9J^Wt^,
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS• Scripto - Zippo
Sbiot Kitsjr
BOXED CIGARS (ALL BRANDS)
TOBACCOS CIGARETTES
KAYWOODIE PIPES AND OTHERS
TRAVEL TOILETRY SETS
ALL SHAVING EQUIPMENT
CAMERAS
FILM & FLASH BULBS
PLAYING CARDS
• PEN a PENCIL SETS
By Misflttec BerriesMistletoe figures in many
legends from pre-Christiantimes. Druid tree-worshippersbelieved it had magical pow-
-;«ts of netting. Romans thnaghi"-that enemies who met- beneath5 the mistletoe must kiss• c l a r e a day's truwJ : Today, kissing beneath the.J mistletoe remains a happy hblP*|day custom. Correct procedure.
[j is. that a berry jniisl be re-mowed for every kiss taken, amiwhen all the berries are gone.
I there are no more kisses avail-able.
Vaporizers* Boudoir Mirrors* G i f t Boxed Soaps* Jewel Boxes
LIME'S SL DRUG STORE415 - 417 Springfield Ave.f Summit Open Evenings Till 9, Sundays Till 1 P.M.
lifiMM* *is»s»a.,fc
Call DRcxcl 6-4300"We Service Any
Oil Burner"
Schaible Oil Co.U2 Mminiai* Aveage
SPHiNGHELDeoot-FUR. OIL cok.
Metered itrtt*eriesPan
Dear Bette.Wave you heard ab*it taemarveloas shopoing sen irethat the SUMMIT f-OODMARKKT has available? Iam reminded to tril )»» ofthis service knowing bow dif-ficult ihese day* have beenwith the children ill. Ml thatis needed m make y u i daymore comfortable is a <ele-phone call It Saw. litest.view Tumi. n ( »,il takeyour order and etpeiliy slioafor you and deliver. *!| forthe amaiinKly small puce ofJ5«- If ?cur order is over11**0 lib. wnice is ftreHope thi< idea aelp« yaathrough Miur dilemma
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"Everything In Musk"FOR CHRISTMAS'.
Banjos— Kg Varietg cf Attrmeticr Price* —
ACCORDION121 baa
U » Mew. Ras> USfcM
100
CLARINET
TROMBONESMf. S117J.
N*nr Ji79J0
Fmmout Long-Seek
BANJO
ear pica j .275
CLARINETSSHIM$120
TopTRUMPCT• t * . S14V3*
Haw $1202 DRUM SETS
Those who ranted or bougbt_|MiK»s or organs »hit i'mm last ytaran playing nicery ffcis ytar. " (
Authorized Ajeml fm the GriftUM Pimm, Co.
Wm. D. Murphy351 CR 3-05*5
Christmas Flower Show Set Friday
GOOD FUE.VD8 KNOCKING IT VOUK DOOR - Mrs. KeithSlater,,Flower ;ho* Chan wan and Mrs. John F. IlarroM of iheGardea Department of Die Woman's Club of Berkeley Hei
, Itj the filwl teuiliu uu UIB UutH1 H iMtepas alum lor058 Chriatma? rawer Show which unfolds Friday, December I,2 9 p.m. in 'he l_<e Rwra vl the Diamond Hill Com mum'yChurch, Dlamotxl Hill IId.
"The Yule l/>|, Candlelight,gfChnatmaa Concert, Joy 10 l!ieTH'ortd, Good Friends Knockingat Your Door, diristmas Ha.>-pitality, Roast Goose" a.id
TWid«y, D«e»rhb*r 4,
(e\eu cliitot in »ru»Uc <
• Jum« Oatrdeoera,, Ctrl .ScoutTtnAp'.W; h'ji'e prepared a ("on-
vnlh the holiday mood will titserved. The donation of $1 tobe used for civic and conserva-tion projects.
• Prevfdence—The 1<pc:ea-mm Goromiwion wilt: wottOjCt aTeen-Age Dsncp for the studentsA Ihp '7!h and 81 h grade?, otl
CI31 fXBihitj on 'tdo-jiyouroeil' rrida>. Uecrinbrr 7, 7 p.m. atprocedures-will alto be on dis. ihe High School multi purposejajay. Refreshments in keepinj room.
"Garden Apartments *
One Experience..•; Berkeley Heights — Approval
of fardeo apartments for resi-dential communities was voiced'at the 47th annual state Leagueel Municipalities in Atlantic
*5<5ity last week, according toBuilding Inspector and Plan-njng. Board member SalvatoreDel Duca. j(.One town given as an examplet
of successful garden apartmentplanning was Scotch Plains,trhich ha* one garden apartment•Jth H one bedroom units, pays jajmost $27,000 annually in taxes!ajid has only one child resident.!
, This project * as built on landstiat would permit 44 'homes!iSd average <m* child of schoolace per home. This would pro-vide 44 children, and the onefamily d»ellinga would provideonly tlS.000 in taxes. Schoolea)eta alone on thia prppertywould be $22,000 or a net loss19 the community of $4000, notincluding all other municipalcists.
I 'Breakdown of the gardjflapartment population showedZi% were former Scotch Plainsresidents. 15% were young pro-fessionals, 20% engineers and
school teachers working In thearea, 10% were merchants andU% were retired.
Standards used in ScotchPlaws. Mr. Del Duca reported,were that there would be «omore than IS apartment unitsper acre, no more than 20% ofthe land used for buildinheight should be no more than2'i stories, l l> parking unitsper apartment; 80% to haveonly one bedroom to limit im-pact on school costs, strict re-quirements on landscaping,yard lines, utilities, trafficflow, air-conditioning and soundproofing. la addition, BO morethan 10% of the total populalion of a community should beapartment dwellers.
On Planning Panel 'Berkeley Heights — R H
Braun. Board -of—Adjustmentsecretary, was a member of apanel dealing with the .subject," K i s s i n g Cousins-PlanningBoards and Zoning Boards ofAdjustment" Friday at the 47thannual New Jersey League ofMunicipalities in Atlantic City.
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KINGS SUHH MAKKtTl ThU irM*VtW, KIHOt 1$ halmiuf {WHITl ROSt, on* of the greottrt and btti-lorri (oWl, famousfor ov*r ur*nty-tnt rton for neeil.nt and true, con«rt«it« .quality. WHITt ROSt . . . a prertn lab.1 you can ie/v* with(.ride WouM you know WHITt ftOSf FOODS or* th. Unttt, ttomoit dtliciout, the mott who'esome. Th.rt'% no i
WHY" fAATf CHANCIS WITH UNKNOWN LAttLSt HJWHH*the gnatett iobtlt and th. truest tovingi on food, thop at KINGS,today and every day, wfcer. QUXL/Ty, GftfAT Ut fLS »«<ritUf VAtl/f at. a tradition I
BARTLETTPEAR HALVES
16 OUNCt CAN
SLICED YELLOWCLING PEACHES
29 OUNCE CAM
White RoseTENDABIG
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White RosafRUIT
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8REAT SAVINOS *n FAMOUS BRAND OAIRY mi FROZEN F 9 0 D I !
yaural) tfaaarraa a EurakaIt'a lightweight, yH
iMdeal with the pewer of anever 1 H.P. motor! And thaPrinaaM la lavish with featuraa. . . ta Make everything fromdally daatupa ta full tcala
r, latter IA" MODEL 702-A
WHAT OUR PRINCESS HAS FOR TOURS!e Cori-haMar handla • P«war adjuster• Camanlant taa twitch ' • Easy-roll whaalte UabiMkabla nylon hota • All tta«1 centtruetian
v (HOmrirt ~* ttnWnd* dust Mg.1 K C M I X M , t. Utra-iara*. n—
TV aman* eomMrtrmntouifn.
Furrer'sVACUUM CENTER
I 334 SpriRffidtf Avt., Summit—Opp. Stars
Left 34210—Op«« Eytmirrft tlaril Ckrittmoi
torge ly., Wiicontin
, MMutt> Moid
FRESH ORANGE JUICE25c«ntaintr
Chlcktn, Turk*/, Bee/
BIRDSEYE POT PIES
Ji>Wn9 /fe»c/» Stylt or Cut
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CRIAM STYLE CORN
FRINCH f T Y U GRIIH BEANS .'.:*CUT GREEN aEAMlSLICED BKTS ^ _ _ : ^ «,- 4
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LAMB CHOP^^ SALE!
SHOULDER CHOPS lk
RIB LAMB CHOPS lk
LOIN LAMB CHOPS *
Mtalt in On* I
LAMBCOMBINATION
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Suger Cund
SMOKED BEEF TONGUU
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FRESH ITALIAN SAUSAOB
-«INCS llv M i a ln»4'
BACON LIVIRWMRST
SHANKS' of LAMB
BREAST"of LAMB
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Bunting with Florida Sunthlnt I
FLORIDAJUICE
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KING KORN STAMPS!
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321 Springfield Ave. SummitT (Near SawmK Ava.)
Fret Parldnc Free Check Cajtaj•_ DtVverj Servlca
784 SpringfleW Ave. Summit(Mtajr Maw trvMmt.. UM>
Fr.c Parboi Free Check Ciatte|Delivery Service
"Seknflt; Quality
ktMMtatMatniM t a*, to Mtam tae *m** * •<• •«•»*» »M rmrmMk hr 1
IS THE SUMMIT HERALD. TWiJtv, Dee. », ItM |
Tins u the summer to HieVsnd a bargain, so" ir'i a good••Ms into your menu, morrung time to enjoy them Egg pricei
and night. TheyT« plnitiful; this suminer »hould he thf low- men! n|_Ajn.
ert they've been in four years, •according to the US Depart;!mem fl Agriculture J Economic
StE -THE NEW
CHIVROtEr
BANTA MOTORSWIDE SELECTION
Open Evening*
121 MAIN ST. MADISONFR 7-1230
Cords ShowVast ChangeGreeting cards for Chnitmas
show, each teason. an incrf»"•number of religiouisuTiTnTJ
jects—but this hit not alwavbeen true. In fact, th« eirlir-iChristmas cards often had dp
.ii(ns that teemed to have n>connection with the holiday.
Mislead bf Nativity scenes orswuboU of holly and mistletoe,early American Christnin cirdfof -the- Uth: ceaary were dec-orated with rows and portraitsnf youtiK ladies, according toThe Encyclopedia Amerieana.Often, plump robins were pictur-"SI sOTnjS on' tree~braSdripping with Icicles.
In .this early stagesirls
pin-up HEADS PROGRAM—J. DoKald
CulturalCalendar
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ExanmoNBerkeley Height! Publ
«•the DtBlinco doll collection
Fri. Dec. 7: Women'sBerkeley Heights. Garden Dept.,presents a ' Christmasshow in the Lee RoomDiamond H i l l CommuiChurch. Diamond Hill road. Ber
Record 104 Show WorkAt Annual Art Exhibit >
dio plan. There wflj b* M Ufe *class Chriitmas or-Nr* 1oar't 'D*y. Spring classes areacnedul- "otcd to begia January 24. , •"*•
A record 1M paintings and. The members exhibition will Writing CWOIS Hii|f nrr~ Q..,.rH,y. nncl Eu.Jn , M c n lrom minif-inilW-nf-W»—fTEp
' ' have contributed to th,e Chrnt- ^December m»» chorus of ciroli. Franri* j . ,the Art Center's annual Mem-' afternoons through
bers' Show at the Center gal- j 16 including the Madrigal coo- Scott Key WHS not only a law\erCedar street. j c e r t
was judged by(la
I Five priie*-^»-
Stony Hill Player, present l>lu" « ? « « f t l
throoner art plays: "Glory
TMATEE"Fri. Dec 7 Sat Dee. I m e . . . . . ._. .<-. , . . . . . ,— o f . . ^ j ,
in sbou" to Scotty Snyder's oil.i
Lucille Fletcher, and The Flat der: honorable mention to GrrtBeechwood tering Wordfor at-Gov.
and Chemical Berkeley
by George Kelly.:
from her National Starchturing sinsle r.surcs the Winsor and Newton Prizen program chairman fn
AboutlMfl. jards were frost
Nevor to Run AgainThe nty i« invesling%ui a.new
clock for the Police Depart-ment After, 30-year» of- fajth-fiU service. U>c old clock stop-ped dead la*t week, and accord-
ing Executives.
Old p"Christmas Trees and Easier;. si •* '^au
Sun. J?ec J:Cfnter presents a Christmas ; t o H , . ^ Hockers "On theconcert by the Madrigal singers a,,.,,-. n o n o r a W # m ( . n t i o n ,„
[it the render, 17 Cedar street, , u d j t h F r | d m a n ! s . 0 M Score "4 30 p.m.'Members invited. | T n e j^pm, . , . }lou>e. pri/f
*port«l, is oover to run Tuesday'at the VMCA1 ; ••' ' i jm." • • ' . " • _
Guard.^ ^ t 4 ^ ( O n U B I > I 1 S • P - * : * 1 « « , yarded ..to 5Jary
General ElectricMobil* Maid
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rarm PICTUREis unlike all others! It weighsonly 22 pounds.T.half theweight of ordinary portables...creates new standards of
orm^nce and quality!CEKERAL EUCTRICRefrigerator-Freezerfa In Iht) * Aspot* or* an old f i r
NO DEFROSTING CVCRIn Rafrlgorator or
biaj Rell.Out FrtMiorlI- , . ! Ovl Sk»lm. EM I, . , | ( , t »
•* • ' •» l™«l»- * • • pf(Imlalnn. MM- I E # C
WOi DOWN PArMENT£4Jf TOMSI
and you can see it NOW!— • HALF THE WEIGHT OF MOST OTHER PORTABLES • BIO. SQUARE CORNERED— H < t - - M Y L I 0 H T BLUE PICTURE • SERVICE-SAVING PRECISION-ETCHED CIR-
CUITS • NEW COMPACTRON MULTIFUNCTION TUBE • NEW ALUMINUM CHAS-SIS • EARPHONE FOR PRIVATE USTENINO • BUILT-IN TELESCOPING ANTENNA• EXCLUSIVE LAMILITE BONDED SAFETY WINDOW • NO DOWN PAYMENT •EASY TERMS • 90-DAY SERVICE INCLUDED!I l l '
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A Small Down Payment Will Hold
any Hem until Christmas
EASTERN SALES CO.233 BROAD ST.. SUMMIT • OPBN THURSDAY NKMTS TH » P.M. Wmt OTrW 1VENIN« 7 to • P.M. . CR 3-0004
. . . . sho*s at the Art'Ceo-the Junior High School Auditor- | t e r , h j , y e i r , n d w e r e prilt.mm, • : « p m. Subscribers only, winners:. Judith Grennell. Scotty,
MVMC _ Jgnyder and Crctchtn Keoun.P « . !•: CaUtiry Eplsi Tht Chri»lm»> ronoert ol
"copal Church Choir presents Madrigal ringing will 1* .heldHandel's "Messiah" directed by Sunday afternoon. Members'Howard Vogel at Calvary families and friends are invitedChurch, 4 p m Public invited, to this traditional event, which
MUSK .includes a light sandwich sup-'Sun Dee. » : New Providence > ' • Mrs F. Shand Goucher of
Presbyterian Church Choir pre- Short Hills is leader of the Mad.sents Handel's "Messiah", di- "8«1 group. They have prcrreded by Helen Hays, at the: »*nt«<J the program at the Artchurch, A p.m. Publie i«»ited, i Center for about a doieo ycirs,
MiAlC If iey also sing in various con-Sun Dec. »:-Hew Providence <*•««. throughout t h e • « » "lethodnt tiiurch Choirs pre- ' h r ' s t r t 1 a '
K M .Matthews' caaUta. "Story!
of Christmas", directed by Mrs. iJames Pewter, i t the church,'7:10 p.jvTubUe invited. •
MUSICWed Dec If: Gov Livingston
High School (Berkeley Heights)Christmas concert
by vocal and instruments!in Jhc auditorium, I
p.m. Tickets at door.M*!C
Thuri Dec 20: Summit Higk-J--School Music Dept presents itsannual Christmas pageant, di-rected by Daniel Kautxman itflanrtwit Ht«* Stkoot JJdlWilum,I: IS pm-^>*uHic invited,
wane <Thu/s. Dee. » : New rVori-
dence High School Choir andChorus present a Christmas con-cert in the school auditorium,8:15 p m. Public muted.
Christ-Carol lingGreen, led
SOMETHING WRONG WITHYOURflEATING?
up'?n» plione right now and call ui:
4-hour basis. Prompt and expert <
ico on ell kind's of furnaces end boilers, r«9«rdtosi
of make. Our pricoi «ro right. All work: g u a r M - —
EASTERN FUEL CO.233 BROAD STREET, SUMMIT
CHestview 3-0006
SONGSlOERISTMAS
mit High "School bra«Sponsored by the Summit AreaArts Council, « 15 p a . Every-one invited. .
l«A bole-UHMc scored
Franklin B. Monism ofKent Place Boulevard mayearn him a trip to Scotland (ortwo and
By getting trtr i e . at (heKssex County Country Club InW. Or»»fe. toe local mtn is en-tered in the national Old S;
* gler Hole-ui-Qne .&w«epjtnkea^~ The winner wiD be announced
in January.
NEWHANDY PACK
THERA6RAN
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cowjyw sarvice stcrwi ^For a Wonderf u\Family Christmas
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The
Tweed's belongings start? au1, resign aiur the election. Styles* Stttlmf down u tht <jru <jr-(
Nei l*"* dlmD#d PiCtUrM" rflla Cirt0C0"'1 Ch"*"1 *"d "" •*r * ta-*l»' ** ' 'mmn"V
Nast always forgot politicians ""•* b o u g h t '•w*r IB* *****!suddenly caught 10 unsettle.!i t Chriiunai time and drew N « " cartooni. Hi. fortune fell, j __ o i ,^^___
s.m. ri.n.jamt in luU ~*«ir id e o * t o r m - * b o * t ' w l k fviaiting happy bomes. Often I accepted President Theodore.
hla Morrlstown surroundings I B O O I , V . I , . 1 , D O n i n . m M , . . r«« i* i t r o o « c u " « n ' - frequent!.*and members of hii family ip-i * ' «PPo«»tmeat as C o o - j M | | f t i nimmm ^ p,n i ( . i n d
»^I«rthe^ho^'^Xe^ ^ " ^ "onderoua elephant, so far ,ep- to a hone labelled "RepubU-;** f*m U l r f.inU " " ' ' " I ' f ' Uvtt i n N o v"n b e r-irated at election time, realij can," with the pair making a!'^."!0!.' " r l i " . ir t l lU. h t d d*: i "v >»<* '«*
brothers uuJer the skln--qr powerful team drives by Tenre properly, under the ink— many Hall,
j i b e creator .of both,, symbol*" PrestdeDt'SfUt '*lweya-rwe«•r Thomas Vast, the Harper's'Nast's praise and the two devel-
Weekly artist who lived In Mor-, oped a warm friendship. Grantduring his most famous visited the Nails in Momitown
and on one occaiioo rmbar-Xast bv aaklnc for a
* " * W <* Na.t. supreeue,. *
swim. Remain calm, relax, and' float until theif UAUI }OU ran
OBUrsc o l actionsoackiag. com-.
bine a bowl of cherry tomatoes,
.jnttBDL Jlvex... (in_initown. His mansion, pri-
^tely owned, jtandi as a mon-lent to the day* when Presi-
Grant, Mark Twain' andi - .er leaden of the time vii-i"'* °»» P^ket, "I remembered
A town fire company! that you don't imoke. Beiidei.some of Nast's sketches. •' Dever W into action without
favorBlaineCleveland campaign o! the donkiy and the elephant-1M4. Nait backed Democrat They still do. sometimes wiUl.: «rewi irspes and apricots. IheCleveland, sod strained relations, out knowing the debt they owe colors are u complimentary asat Harper'i prompted hlni_tejto_l'Thi!N[ajt;^pt Sne Jtraey
PianosOrgans
Jet-jolt.
for rmt
for sot*
for rent
"E\ ERYTBISC. IS Ml'SIC
Authoriied Agent for the Gnffitti Piano Co.
3SI Sairin^iWm. D. Murphy
Summit CH 3-35tS
GUILD OPTICIANS
t INICAI AVI M i l (A
The artist said he bidnone.
"It's aU right, Nast," Grantas he pulled cigars from TODAY THRU MONDAY
.,~flremsn. Mirristown wepuoucins Infuriated NaitLibrary often exbibita'in "7< b v rti*Pl»y>ne 'right at
fBriftBal *irtoonr-»na-dr»*^ tB*. inCTe * « n ? o n ***•* G ,™Tmight seek a third term Naitrevealed his scorn in Harper'ion November 7, 1IT4. In a car-
when both parties proud. . ^ ^ e rt^ time Ijioort mi donkey or elephant N§ft. fl | b o v r w l ^pbolx. Cartoonist* also ! *d baaata- of tipted the two--er«r-durin« ic from
time, and ever since the.vc.frolicked-tor died)'ial page*. >:' ,' .. , ..
of the now muchies'^pinty^iiut—ratfe-r the
Op*n lv«ryLARKEY
TODAY THRU MONDAY
LARKEY-MILL6URNtWMorrU tpice., near Millburn Air. j
Op«ii lv«ry
a donkey shoutinglat,Grant .wanted ,U
' Notably GIGANTICi grew out Herald," a leading newspaper
Ijffection Natt's first cartoon voice is suggesting that Grant,hant displayed the Republi-, wanted a third term. This Ume
stumbling on the brink of|a terror-stricken fox -represent. His first donkey l a m - e d ,he Democrat!.
a political ••ia?kaaj"i Moat frighUned of »U was thekicked everything, titclud-'elephant labeled "Republican"
he gocd in government. delicately t r y i n g to pleasein Germany in 1140, the i everyone and in the . process
MINI f«l««t«4 L«rfc«yi ••§. |f.tf to f«.tf
I of a trombonist in a Bavar-^military band. Nast came toerica in 1146 and at the age
was an artist with Frank
trodding thin plinks covering •pit named "Chaos".
Although <urh:Nait" enduresthrough hii donkey and ele-
'I Illustiated Weekly.. His pliant, his chief contemporarypublished drawing depict- fame rested on two things: s
lay vrowds aboard the i deadly assault on New Yorkferry; years later Nast | City's Tammany Tiger and bis
that same ferry as he com-1 anrmal Christmas drawing?between Morristown and; Boss Bilf Tweed of Tammany
York. Hall ruefully admitted thatvon hii first national, \ a s t i pen wai the most power-
for his Civil War draw-.ful weapon hurled against the)n Harper's Weekly, and incredibly corrupt political ma-
U63 the bold filature of j chine that plundered the city ati:Nast'' was nearly as well will. Except for the New York
in America as that of!Times, Nait had no newspaper'A. Lincoln" j allies in the fight againstThe first Democratic donkey. Tweed. ..
tppeared in Harper's on Jan-j Nast's pen-pointed disclosureslary 15, 1870. when N i l t|first irked and then frightenedketehed a dankey kicking at Boss Tweed.
r' id lion which bore the name j '1 don't care so much whatthe Jate ex-Secretary of War j the papers write about me; my
Edwia M. Stanton. However'constituents esn't read," laidlast drew the donkey to sym-J Tweed, "but damn it, they ean
see plctureit" • ''•Eventuslly Tammany Hall
tried to buy off the cartoonistA bank official came to Nait's
All Wool Worsted2 Treuser SUITS
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with Zip-in AH Wool Liner*
"Copperhead Papers"or Democratic P"ess) ratherkan tte party itself.Nast lived in New York at the
[Be of that first donkey, but; Morristown home one Sunda;arty In l n i he moved to Mor-
be deekey became widely used
afternoon to offer—hia^-a-'•rairflon dorters In gold If hiwould stop cartooning and tiki
j^"Th:Nast" lived in Mor- a trip to Europe. Nast refusedand Aorled in his big i In November. 1871, voters awep
| floor studio. ! the. Tweed, Ring out of officetrotted out only Tweed fled to Spain, was recog
niied there from I Nail l—^^nist another! and was retained to New York
I IB Nast's stable after the! Customs otflelajs found 1]
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, DEC. IJO A M - 4 PM
It's not too early to plan for Christmas1963! At SHORT HILLS NATIONAL, forexample, you can open your 1968Christmas Club Account mm. May weextend our personal invitation to youto plan for Christmas 1963 with theprestige bank—SHORT HILLS NA-TIONAL? Stop by and open your accounttoday! Y o u w i U b e P I e a s e d y o u d i i '
Savings Accounts and Time Certificate!of Deposit invited.
Open Saturday 10 A M - 2 V*
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14 THE' SUMMIT HEUALD, Thursday, Doc, i, , I W
Courtot 'hi- «i4o» and * Great Stay
Wjs HiodcfiII i w s of S u m « :died November 12. Katkrra DCross, widow. 133 Smpnjft Aie-
~~8f> nue executni: and legatee.
"UMahtraawP Shipiry o< s m a r t Chntttwt-staU11. Chartes Djrfc
Voik ( it> i'\oruuir<. Ittf rc«i died S*i>i.mbei T« applicant eat bro«zjtt.lar.>««r* ef thrift-riu»r>'«a- M\ 'n '«<> trusts, Vitlttj V- Shipl<> iusbasd, of
fget • V MurphrW ' of Sum . orir for thVHeneMt. ofthr «1do» Hotel' Suburban. E>ta't valued aach (aase dahaj hisit dipri Ot\ohfr-38-. O o r j w arid the M-<-onit for tflf henefit »i MOW' " Oar ef has Beat atorlag m m - 1
b»«s. ae*r»«r. wasaned hiddea'
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CJirisinwis Golf StileLargest Selection of Pro-line Bays AnywhereC/i/ibs - Puffer'* Wedges Wood Coven • Balls
All Golf gadgets
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GOLFERS — Some 1962 Closeout Top Pro(-- Line S ds Left— Bis Saving* — Mact-regor
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fro Shop (inly — typw Daily To Christmas
SHORT HILLS GOLF RANGEot
round, slot machinal, aWobura Abbey. Mat
boaU on 14 lakes.England's most popular stale-It draws 3W.0M per
SAVE TIMEeajcrmeat of
tot chtMic* thehea*' "The Ldcot Oar tart •asfmtaKteated
. and so' bad, »sv'sserir fvr peooie
n t h ether after waad there br happy al»a>s
* • * FIRST TICKCT-Mrj R.-.- r .•hat a coed place heaven is. ham. junior manbervHa chairman of > « • Itr
Federadoo of Woaea's ChSbs. hud*j a d what Ik dad ' • -6m first ucket of Or Qaeraau Prodaciua to
Ditaras left asttrucUau that-Tt* life- ef Our Lord.' not youatrA t-hiki
.. > harlet L'Hommrdieu ot Summit, s*al««li(>r. to benefit the Project Hope Program.Several members of Junior Fortnightly will
Rose is Christmas Gift^
TO HOP WH OT FREE CBBSTsUS CUTS FA$TBR.«'A (toe plant. «ith It4"promise grandiflora; and Oolden Slip
ef esdarfsd fk«ers. ahi-ayt ha» l*r s . • sparkling orange andbeea a {raooa. ^ t . At Christ- ««M lloribwdi.
' . f ^ V • .*V* V ^ : w * e South and Southwest.Mr tar'Matter of fneods and R n e r e Christmas is rose plant-teUtnet ad oveT the countn ing time, will be shipped direct-
True W die spirit of Christ- b" by the nurseryman or mill-Has. a Inlag race, plant symbol ord<'r I i r m a l o n 8 B i U l >'our P*r
soqalIdeah) of the ""*•" season's greetings. In'fctn.tt7"J-~-- lore neaoe °*"I*T " P 0 " 1 - m o l t nurserymen• * »tat»ts — lore, peace, fujgijj, a n attractive gift certiJi-asod wjB tad chantj. t»\e for Christmas' tree or
Oar or more gift huhes art- •'ocking. The actual bushes.
• CaVuS. O F JV-i K
WHITMAN CANDYCOCrOSI OOOD THS.L SAT .
SOUPS
bt» *bo hate jnotey into newbosses aad ajj busy with land-scanat ChjMrea k m roses,tafaac parbcalar pride in roseboshes dsry ran gram aM cs'lthen- T O T ovs. And all rose
, IsvaS Bare their eyes on thenew ranttie* tor then- (ardent
Stare a tauO (arden spfoe isthe oafe arereqiusfte to the joy«of znxnaj me« . a luok at youri h l i u m bat «ill disclose fam-u> aad fntads aear aad far woow a gnet roes busses with av a n rtccaHOB
Sboppmc for gift rose plant;.aad taucriaf the purchase to>oar batpK, probablr is themoat eamattat Chrutmat buy
w i u ^ f h i p p w i m m e ,p r i n g , t
proper planting time.
Serve
FOR MEALS. cfOfio t
SNACKS GUESTS!
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Local repatahle naneneafrien eeaters. a< u«U at iheeolontfltr Hjvttrajtra pages Otthe **e rat« amlorder tata-lact. oaar a r«ried tele«tasntad oftta tone tpeeial Christ-mas puupuigs Catalog' win be•eat br retans mail if J"ou writethe asajor rote auneriea.
Quhti- bathe* that are pur-
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sefl at a earjiriSinfly taw SS »each Scwaa! ChnMtsaa offersef fhne ptaata of these excep-fltaS Tartettet would cost lessfhaa «M
The tap AAIS *mners. Tmp-i c a u aad Btval "•gtnw» < r ew aew that they are pat avail-able fcr the flrtt t ine Bothare uft» auat «e«ld set a re-nptntt ts TFjeiriBi Tropic anafkMten into «*»"*"»c onnc*-red-btoonn. vhOe RoraT Hlgh-
» frosted pinkBcate yet eom-
As true chant-pttaa. thev* tn easy to growaad perfect nodeb of the hybridtea i i n e s i f their plants withlarge ejJuhibou type blooms in"-arnaaaBjr oa teg ttems.
' The AAIS wtstttn tot 19Cabo raak high on mr Bst of theasoat waated gift roses. Thisoaeeatr eaartet includes thehybrid teat Christian Dior, arrintsoa aad- StarJet rote, andBag's laatom. aa ere-eatdungtliiuaae yesioar: the deep vetTetyred Jeha S. Armttnag. a
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Christinas CardsProvide ColorfulHome Decoration
Old Yule Customs StillObserved in Many Lands
lb'm. iUodiokUd b d
fhrutmai cards can be the)jy to a host of exciting decora-
i f ideas in the home.k pair of aciaaors, numt cello-
Aot tape;. » ball of colored" tni, Ihe' Clirihtmaa mail—plus• •'little ingenuity—ia all that'sifedcd to create a aparklingfliday atmosphere in the home.The Rust Craft greeting card>nipany suggeats these littleextras" to create a real noli-
ptv-athoma atmosphniti in «nyrtome or apartment.
-place a brightyhued card injJOINS BOAJtD — Charles H.he center of the holiday wreath ' Edwards, jr. of « Hobart ave-
-arjei mm. l«"r • ***** •* R«UiUag. has
Although 'universal ia itsspirit and purpose, Christmasis observed la many differentuays throughout the world.
Individual countries hsve ac-quired literally thousands ofcustoms through the ages.
childreaarmed with sticks try to breakIt open. When they succeed,all join in the scramble tor the"goodies" that pour out
In tbe Northland of Canada.Eskimo*
example.
visit neighboring town. Th«following year the visit la re-payed and the visiting town
are stillMexicans BreakIn Mexico, for
breaking tbe '•Plnata," an becomes host,earthenware jug filled with I In Finland, aU members offruits, nuta and candies is still Finnish famiUes must take aan important J^hrisjmas_ci(fcjjieam_b*th before Ute festrrt-
ties of Chriataata Ere can begin.
flHrfcaBrku Measiagala Yugoslavia. Ike Chrutmai
celebration Is chartered around
**J ' E T * 0 ™ T'"\. t . 'THE SUMMIT H6HALD.w iadia, one week before ^^^^*^^^^"r— '
holiday, all village* that* Christmas "greeting"f
Thursday. Doe. *, 196.
y g g f o r diMerent.observe Christ_uu. fast by Dot him becauae bo was too busy eowtrleieeH_g aadaul food. On the to writo to his Ineiidi ati <
times in
ate Toiit my: A w-_rwn?felled aod bronght bUo thehouM before tuariae oa Christ-mas morning. While burning.it Is struck wMr * s tea. rodcausing iparkt te fly op thechimney. TradJttea layt that
neinga as S S — S I I W the,sparks wffl ttSm tk*during the coining year.
In Greece, special leaves ofbread are baked for the Christmas celebratioa. Each loaf ismarked with a cress oa top:.asilver coin eoneoajtd ia eaciAccording to ctstoa. the per-
i ftndtng the U t - U ntsUSeJ
g<<.r
. . . — . t—i
aB aatU they lake communionoa Canstmas Eve.
Saau Games Jaa. <
certain bad onessacks.
Bosae Sea. VY. Car..__^_ Since then, the sending' ofC a t * Uatoenal -Christina* cards has become »l-
Probahty 4 M atoct aarivenaljBv-t universal, alUraugit m
eastern asaedalad with Ckrt*t- some, countries greetings are• a s it seajnag Christmas (seat for" tfte New Year, tns'leadcard*.- .. . . " . . . lot Ctuiftmai
get empty potttu
" ' • • . •" "nwi p"in irp'"in fit ifSpain, he bears hi* tradi- old wotnia on a broomstick
ftr^ss 'i| t f U l n children-.
ror f cnicm'&Mi-k.M.y^. ™» ' . W B*«* lli»h tbre*.K ail ovtr the •ofld. nflDon Christmas cards will be
,tt i* rtlabvetr lew, however— mailed u> tbe United statei.)*M ever a century old jalone, sayt Rust Craft greei-
lt was as 1M1 that the fint '•* " " I companr. Thu it anOvMUaas card mar publishrd average of. approximately Uia EnjUnd by Sir Henry Cole,(
c«<*« Per person..who comasisiippel in artist. Even Santa Cito* takej onnaascTTobs Bonley to design different forms and comes at
'celebrates the arrival of the t ' V "Three Wise Men. Spanish ehil- ' 'dren fill their shots with straw e___«_i.
^ r UW c*mrl» oi the Vti»e Men. • " • • " • •j and p*ar»them on the wtndow Th« little eh*t- who. bei|>
in1 HollandsS«ta w i t s wars-hopptubtbl)from
» m _-maay of tliia year's cards IP**" named a director of Russ
y y-outs, come are actually
shaped and colorwl like Christ-m»« iree ornament*, and havetinsel cord* for hanging.' —if you have a glass top cof-lee table, place an assortment
Togs, Inc., New York City ap- —'parel and sportswear manufacturer. Dean Edwards hasbeen a consultant to manystotes, large aod small, arid is
under the glass. Try using a editor of a retailing series.mgle theme - winter scenes, j pubij,!^ B y prentice-Hall. Heflorals, Americana, religions. • j
a atrikuig religious , ,small Uble « man- American, CoUegiate Retailing
KRESGE- NEWARKMM, mmt,p mjbout the fainjry Bible opened
St. Luke'a narrative of the.orst Christmai,—and don't forget the kitchen.
Thia room i« given less atten-
awarded tba^nsuai gold medalfor distinguished servKe to re-tailing byDry Goods Association. In 1947
tion than any other when ill he was made a chevalier of theiomes to decorating at Christ- Legion of Merit (commercial)mas time. of the Republic of France.
's dreaming' of a
bright Christmas r.^
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F»r the perfee* jifr " W Her1
devastating long skirt to— all to sey Merry Christmes ojamorouily— Third Hoor. Also Eesrt OrenqeSummit.
beautiful
Van Raaltecapeskir
stretch gloves
Give her the gloves she love* she never
has loo many! No siae problems —
they're made with ayloa torched
that *>t-r-e-t<-h to insure perfect fit.
Black, white, brown, bone, finger.
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SaaU'a white hone. I**1 S W «*N>. children are told
' In Germany. Santa wears a * ""' " T o n " " " "«»• sraybig chain which he rattles at o«rded. eUUka men who hidetbe door. Candy and cooki«rPr»aents for boys and glria ongo lo the food youngsters, the'Christmas Eve
*2 to 12J0
4rlira1flT im-r-iaidista>
(AI aoker 10.00 (I) Loai| faph 12.30
(C> Matching eaniaaa 5.00
"SWIRl" IY THPAH. Textured -goW' Triianum.
(0) Pia _ _ 5 . 0 0 (I) Matchiag earrin(i_4.00
"OOtD AND IHINBTONIS" IY CAPRI. La<7(oldeai auabarsts with daasliai rhiMstone ceolets.
(•» SnnbampiauJ.OO (01 Laaf-tad-peUl pin_J.O0
l an4 (J) MaUhing a*rrin Is__2 00
PHONE aad mail oraVts tilled oa erden el IA) or more.
Street F»aea%aiae »• Eaet Oraag* awl Summit
•' A » prleae phar taw
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fasraerr » , 1U1u DAYS • s rom • Mi5
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THE SUMMIT HMAtP, r. o*.$.tm
Liftie Buf Legend KnownAbout Visit of Wise Men
Many legends have devel-' In evea U:»r
three wise men to adore the or. Ga*par iInfant Jesus, Even their num-: BaUbasar.ber Is- legendary. ' , . ' t Tbr «***
St. Matthew, the only book for the pnestlj ea««In the New Testament that re- ancient Pertianfi-rs (o the. visit, reports' ih • ' • • • • »-wise men came Irom the r;iuitftow stating bow ma-
l t was not until later, in a *'Ir-genil which can be traced
.hack to tlie secund. century. Bj the time rt rrairted thtI hat they were called "king*,"according to The Encyclopedia , ~ - - ~ — . --.-. - — .\mencana ' .popular i.n* «i'Ui uuimru^****
Be CertainYou DisplayA Safe TreeWhat kind of a tree fc best for
decoration* mad* of- glass,metal, or fire-resistant ma-terials.
Use only electric Ugh tic: ooyour tree — and check them'thoroughly, particularly if jtheyhave been stored sinceChristmas Sets with_ ira:
the tree lights «• or oH. K ^neettai U located behllki ».tree, you may be ableIt la an emergency.
Inspect the tree fr
Special Announcementof Tinti
A SAFE tree, of course.Whatever variety at tree you
choose this year, be sure that itis freshly-cut, with firmly at-tached needles. When you selectthe tree, strike the ground with,the thick end. If a shower ofneedles fall, the tree has beenrut loo long and- wiUnet last forlong.
Keep It FreshDo not buy your tree until you
are ready to decorate it; If youdo buy it early, keep it outside.It will stay fresher and will re-main green longer after youhave put it up. Keep it standingin water at all times.
Select the setting for your treewith safety in mind. Locate it inthe coolest part of the room,wen away from radiators, heat-ers, and the fireplace. This not
wiring Invite disaster,rrovlde Switch
Provide a switch some dis-tance from the tree (or turning
Je position dthe lights. When needle, bei!(to fall freely, al'a time tocard the tree.
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Historical Papers OnDisplay of Local Bank
ARTMATERIALS'..pp... .
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National State Bank of Elita-beth hai on display through De-cember 11 papen of the bank'l
Play.
The display 1> a portion ot
part; will be held at WilsonSchool today at 1:30 p.m., un-der the sponsorship of the HillCity Squares.—
Beulah S*m»e af StatesIsland will can the dances. TheHill City Squares is one of theoldest groups of its kind Inthe Summit Area,
cait. Ogdeo vs. Gfbbeni. re-sulted in a decision which hasproven to be the bate for all
^subsequent American Supreme| Court decisions concerning reg-ulation of public transportationfacilities. This series of papersincludes opinions of this csseof Chief Justice John Marshall,Daniel Webster and Aaron
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P H M Ync rVogromA Christmas square dance
. , u.,i .. ... J,|«>U«cUon of Robert Wallaceoriginal stockholder, tod dire* j c ^ , „ ,„ ,„„< M rrtd s
Carver, Inc. of Chatham road.Among the directors are such
names as Caleb Halsted Jr., J-ttuddaui HOI*, Hobert H*»-f -steM and Aaron Ogden. Amongthe papers ol the original stock-holders, are those of E. B. Day-ton, the grandson ol JonathanDayton, the gentleman forwhom Springfield Regional HighSchool is named. .
Also to be seen art ptpers re-lated to one of the earliest fed-eral Supreme Court decisionsand which involved Aaron Og-den, one of the bank's^ originaldirectors, who later became
BEAM DELEGATION - Rich-ard H. Jaffer, 7 Arden place,will head a delegation from
the Greater Summit Area of jam! his organist composed th«United JwUri Appeal Iftilers.'inuilc. It was sung on
U l l l ll U l 01l & i Gf
Police Chief John B Sayrerecently tddreised a meetingof Summit High School soph-omore heslth classes on thesubject of "Drug Addiction."
Sfi#o Tf#ajffSpanith children, at Eptph-
my, npeer the noree- Kings tfl[brnig the m; g u , tt«y
ItaW-otfcfc ehoe« IWed-wiOi. ttrawhonor, a duel, is a eideilght oflgrain for the horses the Kingsth« Ogdtft tir Gibbons- casejrld*
Yule CardsSpring from
THE SUMMIT HHULD, ThursWey, Dec, t, I'M
added familiarity In the U.S.,1 mi out of place is "God Kettsince the tune is used for sev- You Merry, GeaUtmtn" The
Many SourcesFrom the first angelic
chorus, "Glory to God in thaiHighest," the sound of voicesraited in song and rejoicingfor the birth af Christ swells!t«Offc t * « TM
eral college iongi and for the I meaning is not "Ood rest you,Stale SOU* "Wirvl.nrl U. . . . . I . — . . •• k.,. "<**H•t»St™JOj«_Maryland:"
'gwltoBUi," hut "find
An old Engliah carol thatsometime! suffera from a com-
keep you merry, gentlemen.'"Herald Anita « • « "
Charles Wesley, who during
»w IThis UfeUme U7O7-17N) wroUhundreda ol hymns, was am-spired ts write "Hark, tke
walked U church on Cbra*.mas day and heard tile Uodoochurch bells chime.
carols front many lands aadmany epoch* fill the air »tholiday time.
Sources of some carols arelost in the past, but many canbe traced to Interesting ori-gins.
A broken organ tntpirrd"Silent Night." So that thepeopto 'of H M pirturhave a son at. Christmas,Father Joseph Mohr.Irian priest, wrote
l r p Kganititlon's 2Sth annual ni•
fcompaniment.
Etlonal conference tomorrow Expressing thethrough Sunday at the Ameri- of Christmss, "Deck" the "Hallcana Hotel, NYC. pthcr par-,with Boughs of Holly" 11ticipants'repretenting the great-1 English carol set to aner Summit area will include,; Wtlsh air. It refers to suchMrs. JafJer, 4|r and Mrs. Rob- ancient lradltjaoi as the "bias-ert B. Max, Mr. and Mrs Ji- ing Yule" log ' *cob Levine, Rabbi and Mrs Firyt pubUahed mMorrison D. Shi . Mr.-and Mrs. \"Kt Ftrtt XttwellV is
sad tt«y setlUe. Stawoer,. lit. snd M_r«Ji0 br pftwtrilr v Pr«i»iO t rfBemto* Brewer «r »«*IT»e rr i r t " d V l
Mrs. Basil Levin, an.' Mrs. Morton -Klyr:
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»Fi*'Tflp rrprifh word ".Voel'1 comes <gind irom ih* Latin wordjmeifttt lj lj—_ 7~~—r"irtln-T?6'w*]r' is the sngU-'3 sequttM
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Choot• from Our Tr«mtndoui
Christmas or a "shout of joy^fj*for, the birth of Christ. Tune l Su s medieval shepherd song. *^"Adeste PUsjlU"
"0 Com*, All Ye Taittiful"or "Adeit* Fldelll" may havebeen written by the 13th cen-tury writer and teacher, StintItonaventure, but its exact ori-gin is a mystery. There's nosecret about its popularity to-day. It has been translated
lj into 110 languages, and there•tare more than 40 English ver-
sion!.Mott familiar of many
li Christmas carola oriciaatiagM in Germany, "0 Tanaen-
baum," or "0 Christmas Tree,"celebrates the evergreen at an
||«mol*m «f immortality. K h n
The V. S. Constitution dennot give the American people(heir rights sod liberties. It
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SpftngUaPlnecbnea
Frat t* Nut CtaaasraDecorative leavtaOontaliwn andStjTofoun balhs, ooiwa
A blMlca (white or graM)
and many, many more
Opm Riming* from the. 19th Until X
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It's potiibla with' tha ramarkabla naw eoin-aparaUd dry elaanlng unit Writer? It p*ti «t
Columbia's modarniiation »ni avpamion program. Now, whafhar you wanf your ela+Wng
beautifully rfmiified In tha eenvinttonai piscati for wrilcW Columbia rrTanownad or naad a
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18 THE SUMMIT HERALD. Thunthv. Pte. 4. l?62
S M inspires LoreOf Skip* of Yule
Ships strive on c'hrislmasmorning, carrying Jesus, Maryand Joseph, says the Englishcarol, "I Saw Three Ship*Come Sailinc" This is one of
qgrfK lltVcU*DCd hV
LookingBackwardFitly Yean Ago
Representatives ol 16 moth- ^ _M
.u. JI nriyton irl I i Mini urnr"""" " "" ' •" ' • ' ' ' ""
enU of UM need (or revival ofthe "good old doctrine" ol"Honor thy father and mother".He added that parent* wert di-vided Into three groups; help-hit; indifferent and Injurious.He alto stressed the. role of the
seafaring1 peoples toChrUtmal and ships
connect (|,e Board of Education tochange the afternoon'kindergar
Stories of the first St. Nicho- , e n ( 0 morning hours becauselas were, carried from .AsjaMinor to Northern Europe hyjailor*,, and -children.
Editorially, the Summit Her-ald urged support of localstores for Christmas shopping.
Twenty tire T u n AgoCharles F. Ferry, bmg<tun*
practically lmpos-t ^ the children from
K i l o , , ^ (0 »<5o -p m : -jntllwrjiisf'rMlaVnt of Summit, w»s given iloag believed thai SI. Nicholas |t w a , |,ad for the health of the | testimonial for years of servicearrived by ship-from Spain. In children, • |to the community.Greece, St. Basilio comes on | . • • • | • . . .January 1 to deliver Rifts, and I Superintendent of Schools Wil- •• Alex Templeton ;and Johnnyhe too is transported hy ship Mum II Maxwell cautioned par- Johnson and his orchestra were
featured i t tfa* Thanksfivinj story hour for toti.Subscription dance. . . .
Vincent Burgher was appoint"Stage Door", starring Kath-
erine Hepburn, Ginger Rogersand Adolphe Menjou, was play-
ed councilman to fill thepired term of Ernest Hickokwho resigned. William R. Gllsor
ing »t tfce Roth-Strand THeatre. amounted his candidacy fothe same post in the upcoming
The. fifth annual' showing ofthe Summit Art Association was
W a T Uie gallery, 79 NewEngland avenue.
Tea Years AgeSanta Claus made his annual
visit to the city, arriving oothe Phoebe Snow.
• • • • * . . . '
The Lay Committee releaseda report on ten areas of cur-riculum in the city's schools,
TTie recently opened children'sroom at the Library featured a
primaries.Years Ag»
Common Council votedfor ftanaclng of sewer amistreet improvements at JJetmt.place for sew housing.
Santa Clans arrivedoustac i t the city Wtt.la heavy downpour railing outhis expected arrival by bellcopter. ' ,
The ninth 'Overtook "Wllle!were presented.
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AuM Beechwood Scotchdistilled, blended and bottled in Scotland
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Party Coming Up?Fqr your convenience, we supply English China,Tables, Chairs, Glassware, Keg Coolers and IceCubes.
• Gift Department •A most complete selection of bar accessories, novelties, party supplierand hundreds of unusual Christmas gift Items for the home and iadividual. We Invite your Inspection.
e> wotimtet Depoptniefii 0 •Our "Gourmet Department" otters a world of foods from all over thiworld. Unusual and delectable appetliers, a treasury trove fur thr dacriminating hostess who wants the best.
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SBUDT Hlgn ScTiabTWeniH cofflpiled by Margaret Schumacher,schpol lunch manager, for theweek commencing Monday, De-cember 10.- . .
Monday., .CfM.suRW'!•..>- -Blended juice, beef vegetable
soup; Hot Plate'. Neopolitan seaI shell au firatin, Chinese cabbageslaw, Russian dressing, fruit orjuice; Cold Plate: Stuffed pearwith grated cheese, rolls; Ham
• a l a d sandwich; Desserts:Cherry crumb cake with sauce,pineapple.
Taesday, December IIPineapple j u i c e , chicken
noodle soup; Hot Plate: Ham-burger and roll, parslied pota-toes, green beau; Cold Plate:- •" " n r i a l l d ;Dpv Mini eggs; ,pickled beets; Peanut' butterand jam sandwich; Desserts:
'Raisin coffee cake, jello, choco-late pudding,
uodwkh; Dn^-Mocha,cake, jeUo, l n m t u p
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Tbmday, Deeembet uApple juice, tomato rice „».
Hot Place: Spanish rice *,Jmeat, pets, fruit or juice- CouPtot.-. Turkey w U d f m «cranberry, carrot cul
Tomato juice, vegetable soup;Hot Plate: Hot turkey sand-wich, mashed potatoes, carrotrings, cranberry sauce; ColdPlate: Jellied peach salad,sliced ham, chip*; American
custard, jello. i p f e liMt
Frldtjr; December jtCripefruit juice, clam *
derr Hot PLU: FOfttbuttered rice, stewed tomato-or salad; Cold Plate: Fried 2salad, cold cuts, chipssalad or peanut butter andsandwich; Desserts: Araisin pie, jeUo, sliced
O. Ben Bander
Resident GetsHew Post With
0. Ben Hander of 30 Colload, has'been named vice preident of the chemical group>f W. R. Cfrace'* Co. Mr.lander joined Grace throughhe Dewey and Almy Chemical jdivision in 1952. ' !
Mf-%i'c11e!ord
tt SCMDCS, degree in -engineerfog froni Wee' Ufiiversfly' nv1942. Mr. Hander joined the re-ining division of the Humble
rffnpilny it Rayt«wt/ TPT.as. From 1948 to 1051 he wasmanager of production and coo'trol for the U. S. Government's28 plant network of syntheticrubber producing facilities withheadquarters at Washington,D, C. Late in 1951 be served asconsultant to the executive of-fices of the president develop-ing plans for the sale of thegovernment's synthetic rubberfacilities to private industry.
Shortly after joining the Dew-y and Almy Chemical Company
at Cambridge, Mass., Mr. Hander became manager of domes-tic chemicals manufacturingand was assistant to the presi-dent when Dewey and Almymerged with W. R. Grace &Co.
He is a member of BeaconHill Club and Central Presby-terian Church.
Where "Xmm" Began"Xmas," now generally con-
sidered poor usage as an ab-breviation for Christmas, wasoften used as a holy symbol inthe early Christian church.
X," in Greek, is the first let-ter of Christ's name.
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SUMMI ERAIDFor th« grandmother, 0 . A.
MUUgih i t I M«pie streprvffer-ed com/on felt slippers, whileCharles Knot at 434 Springfield
day. Canes, bats snd baskets,; coating from one cent to CS
N b NewVice rVtsldtnf Pott
, Willum T. Tilden, 3rd of I' Essex road has been named by•New York Trap Rock Corp.rthc nev
Were Varied But DatedJhrlMmai giftr u 50 "year* some of which" are no* long to'
iff, could came from as varied the realm of the obsoletea diiplay a, found anywhere A n i o n g t h e p r j m i r y a r ( i c I e s
^r . 'o r «»'• *t Frank Brcnn's shopHowever, became <jf the dff- at Park and Chestnut avenues
feteot need> of the times, em- were horse blankets, a some-'phash was placed on areas,,what limited market today.
waiters and .musicians, whowere always on haiid. #I Free Dominoes. .. A, ipectaL otter by <h». WB-Hams Bread Company gate afree box of dominoes with atea-cent loaf or two five-cent
nanciil vice president.Tilden, a CPA, has been as-
sociated for many years prior
[Cuttrle * Co., now .Peat, Mar-wick & Mitchell, and more re-cently with Chemway Corp. of
fusfr wliaflilfe Wants:
Every (Irl lo«n OOmphin. Kor fathlon, for fun, forforuble fit, iher .Implr ran'l be anrpaMcd! Choose hergift from our gala ChHiluim rollrcllun
214 Springfield Ave, Summit. • Ot 3-2041
Donald, the Florist at 8 Sayre c a l dru«» > n d tosmetlcstreet, was selling* Christmas he was *ecretary-trea»urer andplants. a director. He is a graduate
Tjie ever-popular bike wa, o { Princeton and a nephew ofsold by Frank A. Wahl atSpringfield and Summit avp-i"" l l t e William T. Tilden, 2nd,nues, with Iver-Johnsons going \ f«"iom tttuut player.for $22.50 and jip. , '. : ~
TTie. interests' of the music but the truly adventuroua wereappreciation 4rtls|s were met regaled with the Studebakerby Weber, and Company at Limousine at the Summit Qa_-
ti company at 29, Unionstreet, with Victor Victrolas or place. The »ix-cylinder carEdison. Phonographs,—-w*«e b»Mt«J an tfectrtc starter and"Schulti's at 383 Springfield ave- lights and was fully equipped,nue was featuring Brownie And for (he weary shopper,cameras. there was always the stop at the
Commonwealth Water and Nippon Tea Room at 465 67Light Company on Beechwood Springfield avenue where Kis-road was advertising "some- hiro Kanzaki 'offered fine teas,thin« electrical" for the family, cakes, ice cream and candies,
THC SUMMIT HtmiP, y, 0»e. t, Hoi ftqt
From Q w b a c ? . , ! though some(t- "Angels We Have Heard on '< originated
sources say thatnot in France
_Geuhe_giftjust cut this out and put itWhere she'lfsesrit!
Evans_ * . HAND TURNED
Slippers
MAKING FE.STTVE PLVVS-Talunj; umc out,from planning Uie annual holi lay .-(inner dance
iof U\t Kittlrujthtli.CtUi Va tn,.lwU™i.-*»turit»y>w<i* >fit the Morris County <«>tf club, Cowyei« SI»t»a,i:M«. i.tu * e steetto! MiWWiftee '^a^>,<*6i^*M'*^>f^tiglh
I*wls. Th» (ommittee »H1 alto be
. i
Shelton, chairman, a..d Mrs. Al/re;l i'acli, Ir^•0,-chairman. Standini; lefi to right are Mrs.William F. Morgan, Mrs. Eiml Kntcrer and Mrs.
u«M*r'i(fif1Tfe"'j>to,:
lit. Mr, HaMld (', I shouH )><• made «mot/b Mrs/Herbert A. L-«.-at W 4777, or Mn Homer r Sniith at (It 3-1308. Dutch treat <• n-kUiU mil hr ier\-d st
The New Hampshire Hous«QC4 BtVO., MHIMHF
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Wfft makes ita new-fashioned Christmaswith all the trimmings!
Give * him •!] the comforti of home, fferet In luxuriousIrathrr, it wb«l »Upp»f toft really mrani. OUMW nowfrom mu compUxt
1OM 300
ItHsa Ike nUar acre**, WH tke raat
ta» fU> NOaoic VIKINO. <irr>t toggle coit with n«w, masshftblock quilt llninr. On th* oulsldt, Ib'fc Pacron'vpoljrutcr,36% cotton, Blmdcd to Hoott Appanl Foaaa.th* wtlghlleii inti-rhninK with "thermusUt acttoftpoint, D«Uclial»l>hi>od lined l O U r i t H
1963 Rsmblar Clastic "770" CroM Country Wtfon. RimbKrilaoofftrt S-M«t w»|ont.
RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY FOR 153BEST-SELLING 6-CYLINDER WAGON
Only w»gon with Advanced Unit__: Construrtion-rattle-lret
«Nh maaatva sing)« unmde memberraptadng many small parts
New! Hidden compartmentunder cargo f loor -protects valuables
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Exciting beauty u just one reason why this new'63 Rambler wagon is the beat seller. There's ayean-ahead quality breakthrough—AdvancedUnit Construction. A supremely solid Rambler isthe result. Provides full room for six <Mootera.
f h e r t ' f new vibration-free Tri-Poiied Power inthe '63 Classic Six and 250 HP Ambassador V-8.smoothest riding Ramblers ever built. Taki %Discovery Drive today.
RAMBLER'63All NEW • All SUUrifUl • Alt RAMtlilt
Smythe
DtltziM IAM JIT. Cnron", th* foam interlining thatbntka tht cold and wtlght barrter, ia quilUd to th«lininc Washable Printer cloth ia cuaraoUcd waUr-repellent two years. A gnat Jacket makes a gnatfiftl.
IMsasiAiaisa. Lt«ii>er and wool for* and aft Surd*it UTialwd m i ih« front, tba bail, of tl)is jacket -and easbiswd with m a n i t | wriUd wool aIe<T«m,collar, ntfa, a«iwla ia a nnr ibeD knit Laminatedat warn C m " tomm, quilt Uaad.
$35.00
tAOrirc lUIOt ClOUD. Imported, battery *utdi leilhei,full/ dry fl««n«lilo. Flmcjr Orion* acrylic pile lining.Patented oilikin-linnd humidor pocket to keep pipetobacco fmh.
$45.00
326 MORRIS AYE.
CORNER Of SPRINGFIELD AVE.
wd MAPI! ST.
SUMMIT CR 7-1771
THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thursday, Dec. 6, 176?
for fiar
SHINING
. . . and mornings . . . are
more clamorous m these
•Upper* by Oomphies!
$5.95
SUMMIT SHOE SHOP414 SfriafKtM Am,
1 Slippers WalkOff With TopYule Honors
TheexcitementChristmas.
The 1M2 crap atSanta walks away with hon- infant
Dolls Now Have a StartlingNew Conversational Talent
I Lynn Schaefer, I Major Appliances Ho'd KeyFormerly of ' T° Choice of Yule Presents
aad ' 1
£ , Summit, Married ~
gift of elegant slippers — a! to-life imiliaboa at realsure hit with any man. woman in »lmost every etkeror child on the shopping lUt. Toy Guidance
Choice this winter ranges i Moat starUaM af ahe newfrom soft ankle hugging leaih- :
CBtI -.er boots that' are- suitable tor'both indoor and outdoor wearto slippers designed chiefly forthe path between the refriger-ator and the easy chair, ac-cording to Shoe Fashion Serv-ice of Leather Industries ofAmerica. Gift footwear for peo-ple who prefer to view the win-try icene from behind a win-i
aemarad • aaa antheir eonverutieaal
Remakewho said " N » aof deUgkr? Taday* kek*Uagt aaajr lara aa aaaeiChriataaaa tree withraage af nrahaaar* tkaa
• Ike Hcaerul Ckarck a n aaara deearalive thaa aver,Carataa- aad prectiralljr a l are designed
raceptata tattooed at with a haflt-ia leak which makesCricket Oak. a eaar «• eboote the right one
~ Mr. Sckaalcr gave kit daaajk- far the ezutiaf kitchea or home
dowpane boasts high fashionand a high degree of comfort.
For the girls there are leath-. by varieder slippers or mules in colorful,; *~""Uviah fashions. Some ire em-ajqace.bossed in gold or silver. Others; for M l m p l e ,are embroidered in floral de-, converse!
* • • » af the aew aujar
A harlequin slipper U madeup of bright leather! In dia- s p e l l ; w nmqnd shapes. It] corners turn phonograph aback and are fastened down ttiU)ou( btnefitwith tiny silver bells or g»? attichmeotgold pins. The court jester's p j a y e rslipper boot of soft • leather; •reaches to the ankle, where it !• ™ » , " " • ' ! tNma * *is gathered in with a band o f " f * « " « l «••».
| YWCA to HeYule PartyThis
a taadera Canal- patt, and aliha.jh they may neth* •rUkaat Dad er tbf fam- Uke any .more apace than the
te tap-data aaMh- old model, have a much largerfacilities; .capacity. ("There's a Song in the
would say (hat .a taost And the Kitchen Sink to bo the theme of thiThe family Isumiiy T irayra ty 'Y^^•are replacement this Christmas. If'held Sunday. Decembri 9
so, why not take the weather the YWCA at J p.m
hpnui.
, _ ™ ~ _ 2 Tkctc'a baldly a kaaaawaft in H Orry out of washday by g iv ing ; members, friends, and *, t~ ? T T " « f c a ttasld t o d a y , wko doesn't , wather-dryer combination. (families are, cordially m v v , .• • * • • * * • « tat—er reajfcjr daaperatary Automatic dishwashers m a t e attend and enjoy caiui . "
aaa e r aaather of fte '••dtshpan. handi" » tn inj .o f thei lowship, hanging of: t a , . r ^ ' 'effirirat aaajar home ap- p . , t w Mom join Ibe family and tbe tradititmtl
For a a e thing, they fun right after meals. bowl
i ¥ l U l b l e m portable, as„ iuUlM u n j U i t B e y j
dishes fatter than ever. Tbemobile models travel from roomto room.
If Mom has everything but an
The stories of tbe Ci.n»;B.vcarols and the cu»(om, « »dated with them wiU "
1 ^ ^ Dorothy Bunkwand Miss Mordine Mall, ,y ,„Summit. Mrs. P. W. Anita,,
up-to-date kitchen sink, give her i Miss Anna Lindstroin, I1,» one furnished with electrical'Betlt Kennedy, C h e r i e V -
Her laaj ataauVa was borderad im aad to help her effectwish slearea lace aad ahe car- aoaaiea ia keeae aaavaeaasaat.nad a ka»*aact ef bSiea af Ike tad te eaafce it paeaMe for hervafley aad eoeetkeart rose*, le grte aaore ttaae aa bar faamily.
The ataad tt keaar-wat Mat at greater thaa everk
af stajor jnpHaaeea aa a Christ-aaaa gift Taia year will torolte
keat rrpUrng tome euiUng appli-cucpt ia the eaae of the<a first eaotce of tbe ap-
Etaet fttaareiebe eeaaadered for jifl-Fraak Sehrecdar tag wdl ae daakt deecad oa
' outletsstorage
for small appliances,cabinets, and garbage
Jewish Womenn Wnrk an
Oyerseas GiftsTTie National Council of Jew-
ish Women, Greater Summitlecuon. will bold its regularmonthlv meeting' on Tuescav,
Miss Geraldine Barr, Mrj /E. Boyce and daughters .\ictEllen and Sally, all o( : ' 'wiU participate in theof ibe greens and adecorating.
jni/31
thu B«rambar 11. at 12 M p m . at* (.Temple Sinai. The meeting will
be devoted to a C*aoiafcih.«fo-k.
vMrtjhter shade than'the slipper J*i' t 0 thie .robust MdiStr.itself such as geranium lined Sure to aaiiw -<u the ,e—t»*with turquoi'se. yellow with cia-;«<» <* the baby try freaaron and scarlet with bright ""t'e squeak to a fiaB ae__pink Often the leather sole is *»"• One of the tai<tnt<! a n W a t *pointed and turned up t the b»byfff reamtew»t mjmm j , _ _ " - - i - r « T ^ . » atattw wi^rzim _ - , utiat .-putip m an Oriental effect . • »« » bottle it pnOeroI aai fea> ahtfaaa w*B ap wtaa aar their . « g . \Mm caaat* rwt**-"*11* "S* " . "T 1 *. 1 ?".
Meft's easy slippers also come >c*Uy, when the taamm ef the agate atatcr ea Pnittkii U at j , — 'ome at naiaflessL —* aM- "* " 5 * X " ^ ^in a variety of stylei. Thew-ar*;botUe :diupeaar, garx^. aridha peaty la k* W at Btsatfa-. MJiTw^HnrnW • a r - ? r ^ ! " * • f f " ^ ^ ' - ^,e,,her.,ined. low-cut opera c o n t e n t ^ ^ ^ ^ "^»%* W ^ ^fJS^TSj^lL^* *JZ^T^^2!"5Jl!
songs, led by ".Miss M.iTTiorp. of .Summit, and 1 -,by the high school Tn K;us will complete Ihe pr.Following this, i l l «iiaround the wassail h.upimch and rookies A. ptreat is beiag planned fnr jjjUie cjiildren present,
uf
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slippers in slossy smooth leath-er for wear with an elegant Tbe doll tbat talks aldressing gown. For the man string iawho prefers caiual dress at variety of phrases, mmhome, glove leather moccasin in a baby doll itrr.naslippers are available in a va-, appropriate babj u j triety of colors and styles. !sperse3 witaj (ate
One popular moccasin fea-l Muscular versaSSty eftures a folded back, stitched aided by to*down tongue. plastics, reaches
Another happy Christmas of prowess tht* Chriwataa.thought is a pair of soft leather Dolls net only walktravel scuffs that tuck into fully, they also taed aadeach other. Wherever he wears able to assaauethem, they'll remind him of a proud dollhearth and home.
And don't forget the childrenTheir slippers should be brightin color, high,cut do make ithard to pull them off) and withresilient leather soles and up-pers to help support growingmuscles. Brightly colored leath-ers and leather linings attractyoungsters and make themwant to wear their slippers —not trot around barefoot
ttMiaintari orlpantawwill cut. -. ,. Loperated garbage dii- to>i far shipment aproad far
(he coming Caanukali nsiidi::.UtaaOr. Moo ia «eO "up"' on Neediei. thread, and Inys .Till
be provided h* Council, and aHmembers and friends t*e ttrgeJto attend for an afternoon ofsociability IBd worttawbilt serv-ice
f * » - * • • •> ifcOessaa af| St)** Uaaa aaad. lira JtwsJ
» •- aVajtoa*. x> •« »e» * >
Suattkitta) Secitrty
Safe UMCJI Dart*
ewa if she isn't dropping 'Mali. Refreshments In tht form ofat* cataaare her present tinlU traditional potato latket willJJe•ritk Ike atwett aaoaeb on dls-|ierved at 12:30 p.av ' . "pUy ia the atoret. Aa outdatedaaaBaace wfl tpeak far itaelf!
paitr Ceasidcr. as a sUri, tberange. Three meals a day.
- iy. trrea days a weak adds up toBreak Baar htwrs af wart a*ar a hot
same. Time* have changed
R0td.'<tf NewMrs. John StoheburneYWCA staff. - : " •
Giving C«HK--Ci/ts bf cash, always
come,tepted
T of
tactfully • pr"wrapped" in a tie
The role of the daB aa m
H«lidaT Special
af the.Stidfay um ha hddJDaoisBhtr 12. at CaaCnaK j dab st UM
HOT OFF I K freat
gacher separate appU-
(,• cotnbined. make de-ag dnaeary a tbiaf of the
FINE FASHIONS. AT BIG SAVINGS N
PRE-HOLIDilY
Al Woolens Reduced 20%Patricia Corfee
Summit, N.Jj
« a>al
9aaranftad to stay frasn avan longer wifh rha help of ournourishment permanent that adds body and holds in your wavefirm at a bud! Chrys Cut and Farm' complete. . .yours for onlyI l . t l And, of course, you may use your charge.
sHonraus
•lUm I ts
OPEN EVEMSGS
VNTJL CBMISniAS
KaiafieM CI1M DReiel 1-8811
3rd PMafitM . . .DwambM- (Mi Sfwrr HHh
apaa 9:30 to • :00 ehrih/ Sorwwoy 'rf l 5:30
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THE SUMMIT
MORRISTOWN RHUUERSC l 3-12S7
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ADAMSSTUDIO
AREHMKRCandy Bar Stuffer
Candy bars, wrapped sepa-rately in gay Christmas paper:make wonderful stocking stuffers for children.
CWitBJW & Ntw
YtMar*sOr*m
Cal DR 9^267m
MINKSnUBLet Out
MWKSTOfS to match the
SQUIRRELCLUTCHES amiSTOLES ftiBBtU
FUR Swmten ami C«Bar»fn
For CUIan
holidays —
Coats aad Jackets, afl Typni
dressessuits
coatsFor daylitw — I *f»i-fi»a «ff«in
Mjss Nellie19 KECHWOdO ROAD
SUMMIT
Ff«rich ttyjgs t . . bedijtifuli
humdrt hdiriri shddes to mbtch
your'own":. .Vf'to match y«ur
dreams. Our owh.stylist wi|l be.
htr« Thursday and Saturday.
C^e«ml»»r 6th(pnd Pf)cember;8th
to assi$1*you. Lower level rrjllli;
ri«ry salon, The Mall , at Short
•Hills. .9-3000. Medium
and dark shades 85.00. Li^ht
shades 100.00.
Spinning Your Way Right NowAre New Records for Yule GiftsSpinning your way this
atristmas is an exeitasg raage..( records for gift f ir ing. Arail-ible in stereo-and i r w t l i r i l,11.11s, we newest releases - _4tve listening pleasure to M l -•me on your Oat.
Record, gifja a n a u t a r a l forphonograph owners; bat be sureyou: know Uitir- taata» whenseicetiag album*. - -
[ Perhaps first on your list ismusic of the Christmas season.l a * new recordings of Christ-mas carols and traditional 'holi-day favorites are appropriatechoices tor anyone
Take time to browse andou'U find something for every-
1 'pnr in the " '^ 1-1 _„i he many moods of music axe
well represented ia new al-bums featuring popular, cUs*i-( i t , show, folk, j a u aad daacemusic.
Command Record*, for »*ijnple, suggests their t'arou>el
a wide tanet j of ree-
prjate ~ ~ ~group.
"h* saccuat aaaasss to -a'nager's ear Buy be a stacktwist platters «r tW latest» by a (arena liiaiar art,
•rtsreav loag pU> , , i , * ^ « 7r.p.m.
U there'« a aaste «ua *your list, aad be prefers juttreat biai to a few ilman *the newest by flat .asaotfeeat
for baaie eaarrtaanag, aaare*«es arc right far yeuaf aa.old alike. Vary the rhythm*
re
y Pinpoint His I,VY*kGHHto \\
Definite NeedNew Styles Enhance Appeal ofGift Watches for Christmas
THE SUMMIT HERALD, TnuriJay, Dae. 6. 176?
— . .«<» *m « S M * -4 a r m -^afHas sevss Aa a mn-jasf-esjaoj«atL. jasMav rafcr. aatftct aaflasv*ao,, 4ssaV aaatav asaaldaaa eaa%
Besides the aatojd af aiasii.there are many "specials" avail-able in the world' of 'more*
Peters kinging- theitadinjf roles, for Broadwaymusical fans; Irving Berlin att.'arnegie Hall for anyone whoin joys all-tune musical fsror-ifes: and perfect for those whoprefer classical music. .BrahoKSymphony No 2 with William
conducting
(•fays to rcprodoetioasmiliar aad not s*^
la this eate«ury. aa . a per-fect (n't for historians of anyage. is Mercury tfeeatw t'orporattoa's acw jtbnsB. T V Civil •War. Autbeatk bsufc seaath.augmented wita rebel yeOa aarf~tb*-dashing of kaad anas\\pC9-lide * hacktrpuad' for battS*
n*nH*4 : I'*"''" "'at
r n n a i r n T s i ' hliment, a new jeweled-leverwatch » a Christmas gift thatadds an exciting fashion note,sure to b* appreciated. Withsuch a wide assortment of dra-matic styles and designs avail-abl*', it is eai-y to pick out thosethat match the taste ami ex-press .the personality of the~l*-ciil ones on your list.
A sleek, stylish new watch ismure- than an accurate timepiece these days. Thank's tomodern design,' it brings a
a «v»ry•-- ward-nix. • ' ' - '
Today's fine watches aremade to suit every need or ac
— Mr. and Mrs u»it>-whether work or play.! A f c r t JDgi» at a Sift street, day nr night. There «re watches;' has* aaaveswe. the enjajfment 'or busy career girls, watches
— «,th fashion arcenta for «levening «•»!•, *» ! . . „„
_ _ _js*. xtf tseaa a>U " " " ' " • * " " • ' " ' a M r i"" 1 with interch.inneable hsjuta toa •«.»*Jia» Ma. sVaaa Caibasg * f » - tsaUke* stic.' i t f Plain- match business ensembles.••' iua»t• • « « * «<aa st* can Cesa. Kas « K M > U employed watches with rugged shock ami
* r » w j f rf »_ / • « « - A n , u r » , , . , . i t wator resistance, watches with
And, as the watch to lopthem all. there is the clas>ir
*."iiui tune, a reciprocal gift of afine watch to him is most fittinij
1 J.iki1 women's watches, men »watclies come in a wide varietyof imaginative new stylet. Aglanre into the jewelry showcaw will show-how many np»to-dite designs there are tochocse from In addition totheir handsome masculine looksand streamlined modem appeal,the nru men's models windthemselves, resist rust, dirt andwater, and are shock proof an<lanti-magnetic.
Some are even powered elec
DAR to MarkAOtb Yenr With
. .ind Boy Scoot troops hi flsnav
' m,i and New, PratisWace —4
Jo Overlook Hospital. Aa Aasef-
iran Flag was prearatasl to
> he flowa «a tka
Mrs. Arthur II. Traver*, He-grni of Beacon Kire Chapter,1
D A K . together with her com-:plcte chapter board will t »lertai* the Mate officers of
'the D A R st the Hotel Sub-'urban for luncheon, today, priorto. the lea to be held at Chris) ]Church Celebrating the 40th1
anniversary of Beacon Fire,1 Chapter. jI' In December 1KZ. sixty local 1women met for the purpose oforganizing a chapter ' of
cemetery.
board of officers at Oat _
many Regents tmt etbaf Ckarters throughoaf New iers»y areattendiat the anniversary t»».
D«nc« Schwdubd «f
YWCA ThisThe approadiw. Isotsaa* sea
- " be feanarasl at 'Jm
as organiilng members. It wai : • » • * •difidfd thai the chapter be ""**'*•
f t . - - served.
TbzYSCA
cm*.
bouts Christmas Carol, ataocia-t j o n | established half a century
* iatai-s m I ir•h I!-, ulittcr
liiMTC'Vt with _. |v;inOankin-;
aijo. Voluntary contributions to | the chapter grew steadily and j 'rvation is raqasrwlTW«aactsthe carolers are used to help!in je.w than two years, ment i f *^ ..^*B*. * * , * • • f eaa . aaslhandicapped and underprivi-. bers totaled more than JO. : toMl'lli Safcarway areasags ef ta*"""^children . I During the war yews. B«a-,month, * a * tf
m:SH»»ak.»T—^IU ' iiil-.-jita* "••!««-" -«•••>•'
Shop In Comfort
at
< \ VKarm Lane
rm>ane
She
Summit
OPEN EVENINGS
throe )!*> in iwsj ^JeiT .etot<!['->mti|iniv »uhujfi. hciri , anil liancI9F1 a fourth leaf
with mnny pro
Kor the girl e"°'°"-< • ' i-i<r.ti
^, in smheriw, nf*Mlw» -.,.fur 1 «emt; W' tHp WtWtMMt I.
liands. In Ll.iml anil lirli'ini! millwas added,!Cross Work American . .._- m!— I - - T
' were presented to Ciirl Scouti YWCA, CR
f*<ir rtirther itifcraaafiaa pfa, .ReiTMus Mary Ma GanSasr, yoajsg
r a n i> j«»iatM» 4< tataViav
l ip . Jtr. ffaaswa* i , «J<ar a*
Taw arajaavOav IviaVst sajhw
i
V tr «• nra«. atowas**fMw« to, aks}aw«caa a asw«—r 4 a y aw —«•» «W <«
«WCTasT»,*»r»a1Sas-»s»tas.'B NHsaV aVvWaW •HHHat aV tWHaT. '
presents a K A Y S E R * extravaganza
of lingerie for ChrJstmas giftsS U M M I T
Newcomer CI&6 *m'm'^tmTf-tGroups List ^tTTm^m*^ ** "•*-_f* * at a _ wjsy av*-'waaataiBaw; flaat fttoswf^Ommg CVttnS Am* tat pOM*. tmm aiiaiT»» ai.-w -~s « — — ' - •*»•» satl aasrslrrs. sraasw * *
ta», JltStamt Vjap* Jfe. y . - - T " " ^ ' " ^CJOW.S Clofc wsS law* a> j - ^ — j^JgL, lasjccjaaV ia» Hasy awe^a, «• •»»£»,-, tiTfZ****** 1 "" " '".tr..jia-j_H\, I »>m *g> jar tMBttM 1m
•Cw • n M T U aMF f W «H9 MkaV ^aafft JBA falsltM
Give her the new "Tonight" gown
a Kayser sensation!
Thai if tbe frothy waltz gown with the individually sized bra~
kaaat iato it The bra can't be seen, yet it provides light support:
AnalaUe in »hit< or crystal blue, trimmed with nylon lace.
feed afee* A. 34-M. B. 32-38; C, 34-40. Priced 12 95. Ask for
Kaper's companion bra-slip of lycra and nylon. SMS
C Dra*iah atiher asis«am»fia.
TWaamaaiapenr Car BW •
. n III H i l lS*** 3KS»-
tdmr: Kaner-s galfc ***!*__"________**•' *** *** °* nf^°a t '*cot •»**** * - - ' - - • — ' Icaw if beatttlfully csdowed
•ratH the tutek of Uee apd
flewm. b daort, average
. . . *Mte, Mac*, red. » . f I
7 ai.as. —
for flar ss>«
Shown neTow: Kaysers petti-
pants cf satilcne nylon strewn
with woodland garlands and
rosebuds.- Important u n d e r
slacks and straight skirts . . .
In sizes 5 to_fl^#nt^~bi3clEr
MOO
ffar»pm.
!
etc
WOMEN'S-DEBS'
m
m
pniwdiiim and high h—It
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• itefcrWDwSwi. Opera*Mwdium and high heels
• 6wWKid0pwfWmwdium and high' herb
• Sato KM Optra.•iwdiiim and high heeb
PUCEDCAT *990
Value* $15S5 to $19SS
Nationally Advertised Brands
Cancellations Factory-Stock Shoes
3S4 AVL.
s/>fCIAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS /KapcT ead-nui aytont
Barkaoai autltcd robes
GtaVanat Mfids? jajffcrtg
JMtatr pMtd OTwaten
SI .SO
SHOP
»Jt.tS
$21.tS
SIS.fl
Bead or print sweaters
Majestic dressy shifts
Lady Manhattan blouses , '
Dressy silk slacks
.Junior wrap skirts
$10.fl
S17.fl
IS.M
I17. f l
II.M
Junior clan kilts
(/irltown pastel skirts'
Sacony girls' svparales
(Jt-isha fleece dusters
llialthU'X lx>vs M'i<
SI.M
$3 $11
SMf
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Also visit- our exclusive shops:
itiri -fcwit neadquaricrs... chubettes.. .'riding, outfits . . . maid and
Dane uniforms.. . boudoir shop.. . for useful Christmas gifts.
m"P l # f f r * e U 9P*n evory n 'q h t until thriitmai (except Satu cr 7-1777
THE 5UMM:r HEIULD, Q*e. a
^Women's ClubTo Have YuleDinner Party'\
i Professional Women s Hub.A committee heaiied bv tlvw
Don* Lisijnun. kecond tirepresident will pinroi a turp.Tt
- entertainment Mr*. PhjlLiCarlim «ill V in charge at ift
ii cial Ohn«tma« mtisir.
member* trijl aba attack fafuof « n i i I * i Onataaa tree«ith the proceed! t> be ned U.:am or mum larger &tu tor labeoelit « all aatteatt «t Ikeaiiruag home.
New Models
Make Gift Car
Easy to Choose
l •** for tfae hulul*} JL-«UU uiil train, tlir club has again rc\tt\ . I.tUmlert tajay mimtf t a t•jrr the dinner meetinc at ed the 'Palmer Nufsing" Hum>. • aaiBfrV*aflVaV peat* lad
[UXcl Suburban no Monday Each patient will br remember-: hat *ariat*. k i r l n. : p * of Die Business and ed with an individual ;ir*. »nd:in. a (vtaiBerVnair.
</c/eos /or YuleGifts are ManyAnd Different
Sporting-GiftsHate High onMen's GiftLhf
PORTRAITPHbf©GRAPHY
R§WE STUDI4Thw Ckrittmat | iw th« parftct Jift l—torHm! ar faaafe partraiu
najfcMTatjiiijiiiiiiw.• acr a r aerarai rcaai
Nona Ringler,Formerly of.Summit, to Wed
eartkatutotoTfecra la the matter ef taedet,
asl ike aalar aa*!• I tke ear. ttd par..
ab* tkr asattrr it tareta)««*««. i
.. latai*staa*f aba u ike deal**stet> treat vtuca' !kc car u to be
t . Xarlrt. jr.
Tim. «t a&,
rra« as
Miss Wymaoh Bride ofMarine Officer
arefur different gifti, gifts
jtuntme and please every;member of the family, gifts togratify friend* and neighbors,,gifts to say "Thank you" tokolidar hostesses. . • •'.
idea* to ajitwer everyknhf lieed are just what
Cfcrtstnat shopper* find when'•flier remember that tucceuful
begins at home. Lookiag around, in kitchen and bedr»*n. living room and bath,lirsatf* a world, of inspiration*.
j What are the things in dply,a<e that neeSI replacementsiVhat ihoald br added to make
ind Marie Guenther
gr.ndftand and into the Sd
for men 9r S a i k l l
Mrs. William WeBalaa
Thinking abuul jiint one piece ! I D • J /
yAi more and mor« rato ^active partidpante in • tp, f f t i
,«« kinds, it becomei eiMereajier to ajft them tuct, .
'
Tint'* becauto »v e rj . i(ir,«11» fcr an manner of l i l | t
mem and suppUej, and t,,c,,Is vlrtuallj- no such tinn; „•Hut tporbmao who h u „",..,I h i " be need* or wants,
The lo l fer ia ipt to be ,„,.»t
-at faiquture caa result in many>8?M for the gifts lUt Take
iubtts. far n J/OU
numbered club head w,|box of hii favoriU bran,,iaott bin*. aa.weiU»-ag« aItlackj, «hoac «• tip j«rt.(.
The tennii -addict go», ^can. o( tenni, balU, » r i c q i e f
cotter Ubles, dinette tables.'lamp and occasional tablet or Mu» Marie II, Uuenthcr,
„ «• all lioru, stick . tables for daughter of .Mr, and Mrs, Hen- ipreM> tenoi> ."*ots,at Mat* Ouakrtk:(aackiii( — certainly, table* to iy Uaentner of Springfield, on s n M l or sweaters.,
n* bowler can uaualJy
••1M*vcap-
Carefully chosen selections for the
Bride and members of the Wedding.
accemmodaied ni (or Hie Debutant*
Individual urvi t t with fracioutnett
Avthu*
Summit, N. J.
Appointment; ai
your canvaniince Cltattviaw 7-IM4 ,
An atrractive «rouf of samplat oreeHy
aa do Ac fatforirt tkat aufeeike _ _W Liesst atease even- taste and budget. Saturday became the r>rid« of
. tnwrliaifi 1H1 in.m. i.f .trtlr Junes I. Verier. Jr.. CffliC.i IVrteisI Prewata William A. Wenslau. ton of Mr*, some new bowfig'thlrto"o a r •» atVrted kr tkr UtHim t i t K n . B n b r . Caaaer. D D ' Iisr big gifts, such as a sofa tklward V. Hummel of 177 Sum- of bowling nhoes or a '(,",'"at? tkc" dealer* w i n ileaort «0itjat>*>i * * e caveaMtir. "r "*•• dmihg room furniture, nut avenue and thr late Mr. r a m hi* ball and sreesv-'.
Maat e a r ear owoen like T k e hrafe •* fhr datsfktar «( (tMully tjo "from the family to Hummel, if. a. ceremony per- Tlie angler is llkelv i,. ,'Irum How a,nd .formed j»t.Centt*l.Prti.b),teiiaaiUt.h«art aet.«« I
^ - - - ^ ( • • P S ; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ '"" ' '"rt "' m flihm* w's. « ^ . — — • ***** **** • * b - J J l r " ^ * " j M * » * e ' J*»rlnr » V M I M i ^ t h " "•»• l * r Mis* barUam J.i.u.iiui.r HJS Hell usually have plentv'o/
s * * • • » • • ' flw "deal" >«• get.. U«««ajrifcia a* Higlii l i a. X Y. lert for pertonal present*. maid of honor.for her sister and.need*, too, in Hie-w'iy of iin,™.*•» %«>* na« a m f l y imattfi * I T * * - * ! r-~-—^-jgj—arnoa—jiJaiif—3»—Shi (|Ue*Uofl about it, MomTiriifosmaKls were Miss Char- ,1-ods, creeU, luret or (nhim
•rafcY i j i i t w i aaieaw *nmt ihtt^ M i a s MarawM 9. » r »hr»J« appreciate! any rift lone Hummel, a sister of togs. Gift him with equip,,,,a aear car A* a gift qniW w d m m ^ r l — i , , a^ajr M 1 * , ^ tkat naket home lovelier, but the bridegroom. Miss Elayne. suited for either silt or (rf,n
mtf'i M'tamtt it- fiat] fltr aid car ««rtt aaitaaag tmmjml iVWaaauaaa ««*»« h * » U o o>ten;es home gifts Zymrai and Mis* Arleoe Messig. 'water flthing, depending on k,'.HiftMt «4,aa to «eaae Jaisajn iilcra^rr rf J I ^ , j ja» tj TaaaatKaf tattg 'I"" <»r her — a desk and ex-. Kichard Dudle> was best man;preference.
ira»a»<t«*> t^fjaaftr—aba> a« a &L ...--* mrm m , r—nHf7 *-««wo telephone for the kitch- anil ushert were Carl Huglund. a. hunter miv wklt h,tke Jeale e*a»rtawaUlr - f j f ' r^kt »o tW-a» JTTf'nj ir t m* Mm tin *••'•' d»tDt> eh*""- • »«»mg Harold Christopher and Wealey yen for a new gunc.se W
f aMfc. fjjJjjUak WIIiiJTw. • *hort soft tef bcr-John, » - - . p m - -rftlc SPAD*? «hpn • ••*Mrij^4 +7t Met 'mm imwmtmitif tfce may tfcf m « 3 " « t f " P « * » > 1 T J « « **» * * • »pecUI cortier where «hel The bride is a graduate oThunting jickrt. Surely be*cfflJd
\^Q fr uku to rctax and rest. Union High School aod is em- HQQ ^ supply of shells Or hthe hridtv' Tfe-.»»»ut DfdT OouldJ.e « e Plo>ed .». a s e c r e t . ^ . . B H f.bout W m , insulated ""
wear?
aantrecfraa Know
(ea. Diraoana aatf C*, Kitaer- car « • ka wedfard. Be al*» attetrfaa Sosma a n i M a W • tor faaaljr aatlHt(k iekaoT aader a *>rn«« kaw au*r>. Ifewr Ikapr a u 7
I t T eMa aarf • • TUCA.
Mn.
Mired tkr a*ai4 af dirtuMH— m m r aa paaaUe. kafafir tbekr her tatrym Die nttmlkm*t car I* ardcred. Tkts .• a saatlrr
l»»«ikr flteektkatftdkata af deft caajrenatsea rf eaariar.A iafcrle alare. gar a*V«tMe ar- raaaHy tkerr i* ti
ka« to ar«Ma< the p «a»m • • aamam • ! •
undw-
Catar asta apailitwr at* a' mint af wsffc »«rtval
•* 31 ftat (fee j « gjrer tfeaaid In•4 pie ! • extract aa mmcb- tiirmm-m
»• j yuiae* table. • bar cart or.1 Wonslau attended Valley KorpeiU •»••«« to .ummar. bar- Xillt.ry Ac.d.ray and Is , gr.d-1
flulpment' uate of Upsala College. He I, a ,daa«la5 Ewe the younger members Junior account executive with !
\T\kT. af fte famUy can have home IVutsch 1 Shea advertising ,T t r «*. <- «Wr »r> own-.h.irs, agency. New York City.
iCtrats.
Party at J«JWWI C«J*t«r
any one of a wide array rfnautical accessories.
The ski devotee takes kind!;to such gifts a* boot*, iwntfr-goggles or caps, all designHexprestl) for his sport.
Santa'i €lv«t
tn. tatt C. Tkay • * arraaje I* ka*e Ike.* <Pearaaa. V n Laatar MnaW ajft ear deartcrad - ready «• • • •
Mr* K M Craatinj ef drive, aar Hate i<ea »i»n i•erkekr tl*t«*H. a u . ttsiaaai
Urn tnram »»»»*• bee jieUt A ttttmt aeflHd -fU t « X s*Ba*M af *ita> sktea to alar * *•** ** '" "be*** dotm t» » aajaH tJBigfpsjsjs«j*jl i l i t j i i l i '*»n*tv__— • — ear«af Ike reeerrrr • ekutcr.
Musical Programthe.tUkkr.t* in the (amity Norm* Howard, mezzo so-
ha>e comfortable chain and prano. who i« Mrs Kyle McCor-detlu, adequate lighting and miclc of Berkeley Heights, willatner equipment for borne sing today at the Church Guild
_ tuaoy? Almost certainly a »ur- meeting of Central Presbyterian_ D I \tn »41 reveal ideas for addi Church to be held at the home j The little elvei who hfip
IM tfpetU «aan* tnat can improve the study of Mm. J W. Rahde of 100 Santa in his workshop probaN._JaW. auak area — '<e*tra shelves, peijsaps. Woodland ave?.u?: iMmi town the Scandinirlia
MtTaad aafc M «*J ke tnail- SauH thih|t, such at a pencil' Mrs. McCorniick will sing two countries. In Norway, Denmarkv f j be heldeT a A bookend*. often operatic arias "Sequidella'' from and Sweden, children are t «
anar aaard- taake a big \lifftrence. Carmen, and "Voce di donna ' of the "Tomtar," little :n»-CabtBeU and *nclves to lwuse from La Gioconda. as well a* bearded, elf-like men who hid'i« f W 1 , , coHftt*00 o r an>' Christinas music, accompinied' presents for boy* and girls nibbjr tupplie* p V i n the- ieeni^^i^^tUli^Uflrdf la^a^ui^ci ir istrnai Ere.
and the )Wnger cbQ- Mrs Kdwin Florance. chairrke Katm. •** «•*»» Vvm-
MfflHTS DRBS SHOPWa Sail <My HoK Sizes
_ ^ man of the Guild, will preside. I The old Caribbean lmrt* .for the really big young gift. Mrs. Lester Crons, will offer a Inters got their name from IV
acrkap* tki* it the Christmas memorial to members whojway they used to smoke theirvkea the growing-up boy or have died during the last year, {meat — on wooden frames orgill is the family should be' HostcsM's for the event are j grids called buccans. Burcina*nrued> wiili a newly<funv Mrs. Harry A. Cobaugh, Mrs. i comes from the French \>inl,saaad linni-bedroomr Harold F. Hansen, and Mrs. ' boucaner, meaninf to
George R. Martin. meat on a buccin.smckc
s We invite you to see our new »
| CRUISE and HOUDAY lines. I5 I
Bright Ideas . . . in gaily
colored wools! Wonderful
way to give your Winter
wordrobe a cheery change of
pace. From a collection of
winter brights. Coral or tur-
quoise, 65.00. Misses' sizes.
Lower level Young Urbanites,
The Mai l , at Short Hills,
DRexei 9-3000
Opan **T/ Thursdayuntil 9 P.M.
HRISTMASFURS
• Coats
. *.Ui Fmn Labtitd m ImComUm «t Origtm
Karras Furs352 Art.
HUM evesne;
f«C
SummitUis R. Maia, prop.
• J J i fi stirs ii Itr tfn_
GIVE HER CLOTHESFOR
CHRISTMASSKIRTS-SWEATERSSUCKS-BLOUSES
MAJESTICMAC SHORE
ALICE STUARTDAVEHSHIRE
DRESSESR S KKORELL
JONATHAN LOGAN
STYLE SHOPPEhint Dnm Shop in Summit
377 I f l l l f i W i l l AWL SUMMIT
w&m
IN LYCRA* Sr»ANPEX
TO LOOKYOl'R-
LOVELWSTForAa holiity
The fashion Store iuO9"t>A liattt yef fiqura-moidi"9
foundation wftti f • * • ' r*and* t*hi\, a^stfticiied
with Dil Ponr'i Ly«' r
TnadiitineTiva$Jimlo'llt
panel in -frwiti ftHilyenriefced with l«e«.
flartant and fl***"4'
Whit* Sh»t 32-31
Custom Fitted" b>
Expert Conetieff
a
Enehantinq Lin9en»
FashionaW* H»»i<r/'
Hit
Fashion Store425 SprlagMeM Avttme SvnMtt. N. J.
\
' Co//eg» CornerWins BowMsi Prftt
The annual Stanley Plummerpriw sp*»kli« c o p * * at Bow-
.join College has been won byJames S. Rice of 105 New Eng.
When Santa Claus Shops forFur, Here are Tips for Him
"Wrap up a (ur tost and send she prrtm byit to my wife for Christmas."
Berkeley Heights, a son, bornNovember J7.
a few -casual' To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reillyquestions..(She may suspect, but al I32_j>am|f , ( 1 - ^ N.u
Women's Church' Little Things Mean a Lot toGroup Schedules Her When They are Housewares
Little thing
"penally
Gift Hi* backyard conk witVtravel Ironi, electric blanket*electric barbcqiio equipment .and heatinc pads, massagers
In the bis. wide wondrrlul anil vibrator* Kvea baby is-•JaJirlil nf iilnHni huiunan liilinnUtH'tfu With an «Win.-
He'reeved a prlte of »70 for "the gift that of ,U thehii addrw.. entitled "Peace- from him to her i,
tt* Eawalei," toe first th Ch
At raWleM Vriv«ntsrAmong the area residents
*m5? r°D i"' ^""^"'Ifanu't . 'n also, w.thWhile furriers naturally arerier'a
Had when SanU chooses fur,; skins to be used m the
— „ ™ ~ — , - » _ . - _ - . . - . . w ^ . , H t , , . , , . whes Uwv're electric era. skillets and servers.rovHiiJirk daughter, born | . ^ ^ m ^ h m i r ( , : Use<ul IIld w o . JPe-rh.1- »™™££ >«£ *>«
Mrs. Guy (Jra.so'b* ">* " " « « of the monthly P»ratirely inexpensive. lh<-\„,„*,•* walfle ' i r o n " ' ^ ! ' " ^it to. the furrier as a of i Sylv«n road, a daughter J luncheon meeting of ' Mat m"ay "waller appliance* nuke'grill other tinned kitchen, aitl>'" lfc*ni November 16. W. S. C. S. of liie Methodist •wo04*'*'l Chri»tinas gilts lor are blenders, coffee mills, knife
To, Mr.'and Mrs. Freaton iChurch at 12 noon ^ " " J '" ' J
><>ull find NICIMI and'buttle warmer!
far
ences, FairfieU, Cdnh., arerAshton Thumm, 5S Dale drive,ion of Mr. tad.Mrs. C. Ashton
_ , . . _ . , « . » . « . .v - .«~u tuTMiav friends or relatives.Coins of 17 Fairfax drive, New Luncheon will be followed |>v Electric housewarea are' now,D— iA t daughter1,' bora ; a devotional, to be given by carefully designed to 'come oat;
••jMrt. A. B.'Oordinicr ^ Cirel»:.« U» JtKcbeiuiii. n#J«. ~
>harpenri> and turn IK>M«'I
•agrees.a gift, fur it important,!
Mrs. Santa can choose ofher own design later.
To Mr.%and Mnf. Joteph Cjrf ^ S i f i d
pSpringfield avenue,
Berkeley Heights, a too, bora
7. the dramatic reading "The l s a whte vsvrie4y at OK* n » j • /"»Littlest Angel", will be given b> • " « • units with a brand'new MUSIC \PfOUp
I town. A program ol. . . . . „ „ . . . . . . . . _ , , . Another plan is a gift pick- Nnvcmh.r «
Thumm; Frederick A. Bauer, i ' " " n o u s and lasting, and f o r a g e that symboliies the con-< , . „ ' „ , .jr., 10S New England a v e n u e , " " t h e s e reasons, the usual'pleted coat, with one fur skin , D , K , „ j . , i^ n of Mr.. Dorothy Bauer; <]"e»t>ons of siie, style, color and a .ketch of a design, which i „ \ , P P'ace Berkeley,Michael O'Brien, son of Mr. :•*«•"*« sPecial care. The kind | Mrs. Santa can have changed , ' " ' * s o n > b o r B N o v e l ) ? b e l 'md Mri. Tiiomai J. O'Brien,!0' f u r . too. cannot always be if she wishes. . . • . ( • • '21. Plymouth roid, and David 'immediately determined by1 The fur department of her To Mr! and Mrs. Robert Mil-:P. Speno, 200 Hobart avenue,;Santa. Mink still holds top pop- i favorite store will often be able l r r °' " S u m m i ' avenue,son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ularity spot, but another fash- to secure fcom other depart-! s o n ' b o r a November 2. is Mrs. Paul Motile ufSpeno. lionable fur such as leopard., ments needed information about To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guida, The Chansonettes are known
|beaver, sable, broadtail or seal)«ue »nd style preferences. lot 261 Berkeley avenue, Berke-Jthrough their|rmght be her preference. '1 • - — r . - _ --—*~ JleyHeitli' ' ' — - ~ - . - • --•-.
af« many 'ways Santa
t g , e given b\Mr*. Louta A. Jlice of Morris- iook ln*< n\ake» them appro-t A i i Prite Jto i Thtor These sre
of color;for any home.
"iCWS
Betta, a, . • „ , . , - , , • - •« m»iij vtmjf oMuia BIRTHf
and songs will' be given a n d Patterns for any home. Otl Wednesday. December K v1 Westfield Chan»onctteB • T ! l e hostess with the m«,te»t."" m"»bers W the music dp
group from West u i M electric housewaies for Par'mftnt at Uie .Fortnightlyfield and vicinity Dirertor of '••''••• m o 1 * enjoyable ,Miter.(
t'h'tl *'U bur a \«ned i>r»the group is Mrs. C. W Luti t t 1 m f l * Tor «P*«al holiday iC"am of music fi-oni th* !7t)i
1 of Roselle and the accompanist : n o * < r " 8>ft». choose Iliermo- centur* The porformers in'-••UF> P.ni Vnnii. ..r u - , , f , . u T~" rlu<'1' tvanKcliiH1 liickm-ll,
Pm^ItMttmn M.lou./-' ''^nlrallo, Madeleine Cooke,T^!z*9*"jn®'P^ . rfcordef. Vera Donovan, re-
Tlariily little tool for ui>c In .-urdeiI'Uni'il
Alfro<l. h
edforVhi national legal fraternity.
-ber V — jof the armed service, and pa '.'''""'?•'"' """*»"" H'^"'I"'*" '''""'"• "tiff Manilairniver.iiv , , . . - , - - . I To Mr. and Mrs. John E. Ker- tients in veterans' hospit.lv agejand decoration. .« a slap. N-isn. cello..» u!fI ic- f U ** l b w l u t « 1 y risnt- To Mr. and Mra James Me ! n e y o ( M D°Swood lane, New Circle 2, of which Mrs. >Ju l e r , ,,, 'M vanrty. now in t h f , ( ) i n , o f fa holidayPh n i, S i m p l e s t o f "" U l 0 l e t M»iGlynn of 191 River Bend road I Providence, a son, born Novem- seph B r i n f i . chairman, i, ,„ l v > 1 \Mr »'h'r»ver stationery »,«,„„, the audience »,ll laterPhi_ Delta, Santa in «„ the secret and. let Berkeley Heudrts. a » n ™ ber 1. I charge of the luncheon MikV ^ ^ * " ^ J 1 mfke" » »«">
Vhi national legal fraternity, her select tI Belts is a graduate., of Sum- sign herself.
her select the fur and its de-i h
mtt High School and Colgate
president of Sigma. Chi frater- d
Berkeley Heights, a son, boni l
Itovember 28.r , | c h ^ t t h f iuncheon Make ^ VTo Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ham-!reservations no later than Mon• s °°" s l o c k l l l8 sluff<>r «lso-
"ngrng Chnitina> car-
Hpvwver. if h e . yeanung to:
can, for instance,
To Mr and Mrs. Casey Stew-• l c l t o f >'•• Kltollwood drive, day noon, December 10th, byrt of 75 Morris avenue, a Murray Hill, a daughter, born!calling the church at I'R 7-aughter, born November. 27.\ ' November l : j 1700. iTo Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mar- look
to tjroomingTo hflp » man p\U ht ta'M p ni
forward on all (K'oa>ioii
ills to be accAmpanied b> Mrs.V \ Rrnard
and u'UlIli»tc-N
follow rd \\rihuinuan fm
Ntw' Appliaf)Ce Giftsb ;
x ore seorc/i/ng /orunique" rememberonces ofquaffty, may we suggest
your inspection of
REGIMENTAL STRIPE'SChristmas stock of afrffgeite
counrry clothing and gifts.
Mm at »ur tune 9t*rr ~itr//UUJM IMtage, Scotch I'luut*
Editor T h i i V B « i i « ; , ' , , November 26. Christma. and all through theMiss Mary BeU Mayer of, / O n / O DCneTIT I To Mr .and Mrs. Antonio house, not a creature was stir-
Summit, has recently been, T b e J u n i o r K o r t n i g l l U v c l u b N " of «4 Ashwood avenue, ring except poor Dad trying tonamed tbe exchange editor for will take part in a benefit party I * i 0 0 • b o r n • " J w ' r a b e r * - ^ f i « u r e o u t « • ' » *» 'Wri sethe student newspaper at Hol-i(or Project HOPE under the! Edward Mom with her new range,lins College. ' ! sponsorship of the junior mem- i S ° U c h " k otJ° W e s t 3 r d s t [ ^ Wrapping, hiding and Prt-
A senior, Miss Mayer is , a n l l i , r l i o l p < k p , r l m r MJ „, ,}, , , N f W ^ w . Providence, a son, bom scnlinn a-major appliance at
is tbe I J»r«cv Slai.. FrdiT«ti.in of w,>' i N o v e m b c f •» • Christmas cloi-« pose some diffi
the Clarida Cin am Th * * c « n l r i 1 avenue, New solved with a little forethought. Mnntri.it h.«ini,1n. ( 1 > r o v i d e n c e ' a. daughter, born and a lot of imagination.M o m b*g l n n mK al:November 24. If Dad and the youngster.
' I To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ket together, perhapn with aAtt««litig frtrm the Junior Hockc of 42 Surrey Lane, Ber- nciRhhor, it »houldnt be looJ '-"-" Club will be Mrs. keley Hci'ghls, a son, born No- difficult to xet Mom out nf the
Mrs. Charles \ember 24. ' house for a few houm while thedistant dormitory president and !" n " m m w " ' u ' M r ( H'"nr>' T» Mr. and Mrs. Michael new unit is being delivered andn char«e erf lfehtinrfor thY-S t r i c k e r- - M r s - M»l»' m *'cs> Tatusko of 51 Gales drive, New installed.
rollew chapel I n d Mn- H e l m u t W a n n e r ' Providence, a daughter, born The easiest way to wrap a_" ._. In celebration of Cinerama's November 22. major appliance is not to wrap
I* Swlaming Group 10th anniversary, this will be Faust of 16 Orion road. Berkeley it! Instead, attach a huge redU Skerritt, daughter of Mr.itn« opening night premier per- Heights, a son. born November satin bow or a Chirstmas
sod Mrs. Gale Skerritt of 196; formance of the new cinerama 18. wreath to your present withSummit avenue, has been made ; attraction 'The Wonderful World To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Con- Scotch tape. Then, blindfolda member of the Kippers, syn-iof the Brothers Grimm". Other ant of 14 8th street, New Provi- Mom and lead her into the
Mayersrt history major. Shedaughter of Mr. aod Mrs. trrvett F. Mayer of R e Lane,Oountrysid*. :
Miss Mayer was the winnerof the freshman mathematicsaward and has worked back-jtage in Hollins drama produc-tions. She has also
chfonized swim group at CornellCollege, Mount Vernon, Iowa.
U Yale ConcertJean McAlpine, daughter cf
Dr. and Mrs. Paul T. McAlpine jrt. 88 Woodland avenue, ii 0member of the Denison (Ohio)
highlights'will be a Bavarian dence, a son, born November ,kifthen for a real surprise,bana and the Arthur Murray 18. You might consider givingDancers performing to the tunes To Mr. and Mrs. James Wall Mom a tiny dolls-house replicafamiliar to the native land of <* 18'Gales drive, New Provi- of a major appliance with a
where the movie was dence, a daughter, born No-,card saying hers is waiting at.vember 16.
, y g
The Academy Award winning1
University concert choir which; documentary-film of the hdspil..w>ll give a concert December " sh'P s - s - H O P E d u r i n S it's36 at the college. maiden
specialHOPE"
also be shown as aattraction. "Project
In An
Sending Yule'JZards?
Etiquette h Important* ..Assisting at the recent bor.e-inure was lounuea oy ur. one of the most enjoyable tani minisiers vflj dinner for the National Cu)-1 William B: Walsh, president of things about the Christinas' »ca- divinity degreetural Center at Washington as; the People-People H e a l t h son Is contacting friends and, f l . e n d ' D rtab!e escorts were Gail Rein | Foundation, Inc. The S. S. Hopeh«imer and Mary Anne Tietjen,! is the privately sponsored med-bjfli of Summit ani both »tu- j c l ] training center and hospit-
relatives with Christmas cardsThese tips on "etiquette"
ijoyable'tant ministers with • doctor ofjs "The Rev-
or The Rev-erend Doe, D D." Initials of
dents at Trinity College, Washinfton, D. C.
' I i Ckrtrtmas ConcertTwo local students at Wells
College. Aurora, N. Y , will singwith the college choir in a jointconcert with the Williams Col-lege glee club at Wells this Sat-unUy. They arc Bunuy B. Hard-ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Henry W. Harding of 19 Ridgeroad, ar.d Adelaide P. Murphy,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-seph Murphy of 226 Hobart are-
and Christmas card mailing • special order or rank »houWal ship which visits newly de- SuiU help make it easier on you. •« " l d e d t 0 °". n ' m " , "veloping countries iji aU parts.and even more of- a ple«u«reatiioHc prirsts_who are iHoof the world.
Yule ConcertTo Be GivenByThe combined choirs of the
Methodist Church will present'1
festival ot Christmas music l u "
for those on the receiving end: addre'sed al T h e Reverend
1. WhelT'your name is not More than'3 bilUoii Oirist-imprinted or engraved, always,<"»» «rds wiU be mailed thisslgn your complete name. n ,»"son, according to the Rustis proper for - husbandand IC"ft greeting card company,wife card, to be signed "Jane1 Y«u can provide a grrttand John Poe," or "The John service to the post oflice byDoes." It is also correct to add remembering to: mai early,
and family" to your signm-1 w r » e addresses plainly:'rone, apartment, rural
useroute
this Sunday at 4 p.m.nue. On December 16 the Wtlls w i U m c l u d 0 Mrs. Faye I „ . , „ j ..choir will sing with Williams on , b n d t n , r p i 5 t t o i ne (er!name come, first, followed by'
2. When the whole family is »nd •*><"' number*: include re-th<- rifd f.ther'. l u r n address; and tie all cards
cam. tamer. . ^ ^ d i s t r l b u , j o l | w j t n , d .
the WiUUms campus and on De- na,bit, organist.'camber » Wells and Hamilton -. • ...foUege chotrs will present a »*• J*°i"\l at differ*concert a, St. T*>ma, O^.-'^^.^mfJ^
moth«^-^od then the chil-
I .1. Address a card to both: husband and wife, even U you
ice up aial) cards for '"out-of-sttte."
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^ Display. Exhibit of^ it , Mml., Nighf Before Chruimatthat may S», itTraBiue Interpretation oft ^ ^ rt hj,j c l ( t n l l . n t C ; jtoore'e "TTiglit
>r- :or her office., JBefure Chriitmas" is attr*ct-The 40-voice junior choir will j 4 Address envelopes by hand.! ing cries of, delight (rom chil
sing the Bach chorale. Break;never b y typewriter, and al- dren visiting the M«n a I ShortForth 0 Beateous lkavcnl}• w l y i i n c i u j t , rtturnaddress. Hills. 4 . > 'Ught. The junior and chancel ,B N e w y o r k C | t y l ) o n e eVeryj Iir-inimated displays placedchoirs will combine In anthems, i y e t r s j x million Christinas j throughout the shopping renter
Mrs. Hildebrandi »'""~P|a!'«cards pour into the Dead Let- i six scenes from the Christina.Interlude from Ceremony of Uf Q((ilx t t t n e m t in'post'classic are interpmtd throughCarols by Benjamin Br i«cnjoffice. 'the eyes of a »mall deer, namedand Mr. Hebble *U1 Pl»> • j 5, i f , both proper *ndjWa.ldo, who roams the nous*carol prelude, Grecnsleeves, by; thoughtful to send Christmas to see what's going on.
(Purvis and a toccata, «on Him-, c | r ( j j [ 0 p^pig ^ mourning.I In Waldo's imagination, all ofImel Hoch by Edmundson. . l t j s t m , t t e r of courtesy tud'the characters in the poem
good taste to use the form of with the exception of St. Nick,name preferred by windows., are members of the deerThe same is true of divorcee*.! family.
—KIIICII"_., always write "The Rev- sent two month.' work by sculp
erend Doe," instead of .imply: tors, artists, carpenters, aod"Reverend Doe." However, i display specialists, are in fullthe correct form for Protes-! color and are weather proof.
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gle«min9 Ktini or the new cur.vtlvtt brocidei.
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Our lovely pft-wra|j. . .with tomplimcnts of the season
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EvergreensStill RatedAs Top Tre<
_TH£ SUMMIT HERALD, _Thur.diy,J>ie.Jk,J9M__
'Oiri»rnia>. One is the storyaofSt. Wilfred, according to Thebonk ol Knowlwlgc
j ' Sp.'akmg. to a group of con-certs, the saint nought to illus-trate how they had broken away
i worship of the
u.an' inade out of almost everything. Dmitri
from aluminum u> plastic—but Me vh«p|wil down athe world's favorite Christmas tree—an t>ak. since this MIIU mtree is still the Vwrgreon; tret yjrone of the chitf objects
Many legend* rfcpluin how of Druid worship. As it fell with m un- <.muithe evergreen became assuci- :i crash, it split into four pieces, it, not in tlated «ith' I'hrixtianity—amhFrom the center a vaunt fir Tee your homes
sprouted. *St. Wilfred told Uie convert*
that the fir should from thenim surve as their "holy tree."
"It it tbe sign of an endlesslife,11 he said, "for all Its leavesarc evergreen, and it poinU
! Local Man Newj President ofI Beneficial
a g ,toward heaven.
Cecil M. Den.
.pit, Newark, and attend* Cen-tral Preibyterian Church. I
| In addition to taking over the!
presidency, Benactotn was alsonamed to the executive co.nv'mUtee. He started h i Career;with Beneficial In a branch of-fice aod in 1M9 »as promoted
peace forall yoifir. U
the Christ Child; gather aboutit. not in the wildwood, but inyour homes "
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Lake drive, formerly vice presi to ••alaUat aupervUTondent and assistant to the presi. tor of the firm's eastern depart-dent, has been elected president meat. Tiiree years' later he Vatcf Beneficial Managemsnt Corp., electad to vice president in!MorriHow. effective January i. j ^ C M , d U D
who is retiring afUr M yean of.0* Canada. He remained In:tervlM. . Canada until l«»»B*n he was j
Benadom has been with Bene-icial for 33 years. He is a" mem-
Baltusrol and Seaview'ouffiry Clubs lit is also a
member of the Millburn Ma- _sonic Lodge and Salaam Tern- Beneficial Finance Co.
made vie* president -and as-aiatant to the president. Benefi-cial Management Corp..
Beneficial Management Corp.Is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Monger Was i Joy and Reverence MarkX a . C ? ComingTuleflde Season,
" „ Candlelight and music, pi | | churchei, Holy Nijbt come,liered in the Church of e i r ) t , ln^ pr ,yers filj churchir January' 8. Christmas i»Jv ,Nativity, thousands oi' e v e ryW nere as Christian* ctle- January 7. The Altn,'J
Cecil Beaadom
Gatheredthe Nativ.., „„,-»*.* - -
:Cto»li.m, from uooai th, biaail, ai nmrial iawJ.ii , 4*T*HmrrfT~T*teTim!world »iU worship in: Bethle-' Wrth of Christ The }»y ,.d on January 19,hem UU.-rirUtm.a-. A highJWonder-ol C h r l . l n , . . , with II.I W * resc .rd, , ,
: light of their pilgrimagemost, a visit to the Grotto . ._ih«...aUUvuv-— traditionally, «xp«»»ioa manyat leaaU-.-the. manger. «here In choirs juagini t h e ? . , » > . . , i_ .»i l . ."-» 7 - '""f-^-4-
>«iri.t » i . bora- "•"•"" lof tha' Bita of:-Bethlehem, ln * ? , " ? , < ^ } . * « ' «un:.. 4T*?.st wa. born, - . . 'scenes symbolizing the birth «*»« that has for centuri, - , ,J
Opposition to,. Oir|»tumty o f f C | ) I W . , m , n g , r i i n ^iboll ied the coming ,,f \lin the fity years ol the new- 8 l e j m o f c a n d] , . s reflecting thk!Saviour will undoubtedly f0{religion actually led to tho light of a Star, In the »imityW?u* "• h<>Iy iijntticam^
preservation of the manger -jof v o i c e . 2 ^ ± } ^ \ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,
" .menage of new We, hope slid; agreed that tbe correct. j , ,"• for' promise of "Peace on-Earth,, and year of Christ'a lurth -,otto of Good Will toward Men," fandiiloat in the past, although •„,oaau>,.«»preuioa many- way». !««nutiv« --eonchntenf Tj'ii'iwhere. In choirs juagin* the praUei ; * » * » - » " « « Is thc.iM,-a-^
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Pi Jh.an, Chmtmat in^L^^™[!i!Lle"yL**>-»«^its beauty attd glory goes ««•«*» ™« irowtt of Chrinia:to hearts young and old. « " » ' ^l^mg into :he :,
itet Masse" !searches about Christmas 4The' Roman emperor Hadri-j.1^^. , „ » , , « , » searches »bout Chmtnan. who ruled from 117 to 138. t*"M!*' rh^M h . ! 1 * » « « • « » « « «»liA,U.; sought to nalt^n? fastt To Western Christian oe|Any tendency to takespread of Christianity, and n,ilievfr».-' Dfcerober 25 c a r r ! t l | m i | f o r g n n M dj
had the cave converted to I HI . ^ . H ' ^ n n S i r S S - 1 * * **«""««« ^i-.— -K—:r 'VKrir^ffnafp IA me anniVersacyi i.. *->L_UI •
. . ._kc (hr;jfor granted disapiH4n '
pagan god Apolloi The very! of'the birth of Christ. As ttf grOwth "n ^hefat-t that Uie cave was marked. ,<•»'« '<>r t h e celebraupn o a n M i
though for pagan purposes* "Christes Vasse, the Maai ol A ^ j , - , ^ , , ,helped to preserve knowledge : C n " 5 t . l l *»> " ' " ^ .""" references with
the site of the Nativity. i centuries after the Nativity - , B n d h i , ( o r i c 4 j
Later a silver star was set in i selected from a number of• c ] o s M .. . • _the stone floor of the cave, .nd.P»»»loI« d > 1 M ' among ui«m l | t t>| ,since 1M3 each regime to rule Januarv 6. March 21, March _ . , , ; .Bethlehem ~ BOW-*r'-paiit •W'sJaV1--.- ;- ,—
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a Jewlih religions frohas helped historians tothe death of Herod at athis tlmt — and when ho caccording to the New Timent, the young Je»ui, Josiand Mary «'tre Hving inDate.for Taiei
That the birth of Chris! T.(hvave occurred ai early i<::B.C. if deduced fromlogical discoveriesthat one of thre* uiajor?'!''collection! in tbe reign off.giMtus fifsar maj have til iplace then.
Selection of December the birth date of Christhave been an effort on theof early Christian leader- jcounteract the pagan appealilUie RomiQ Saturnalia a letval held at tha lurainj ol it
ALLERTONMiLLBURN, NJ.
Monday, Thursday,, Friday
Kiwanh to Hoar TalkBy Insurance Adjuster
"'Jotting* From an Insur..;*Adjustor'i Notebook", will N *topic of a talk by Harri< (Haviland at 156 Canoe Brog)parkway, director of educatetor Kemptr Insuranre. whm «»addresses a mrrtine ol thr tvanls Club on Tuesday ai :»•Dottl Suburban.
Wr. HivijMd, a n,t:»' «1Landataww. Pa . holds anfrom Haverford College, md *liraduata work at Columt*-Umrvard and the Wniversm * |'ennsylvmim. He
..... TtitjuarnicTwaf i.. Shady Side Academy i!nirg from 19M to 1937. BP(»J
ilhg Ktmptr in'IKl.' .posts of assistant hradmn |
. and htadmaster of Frier*'.loct School, Ph'ladelphia
. been active inInuited Campaign here.
Y'ult SeranodoSerenading their neighb*ith carols is a commumt1 *!rpr»e in St. Louis. Mo Mf,ian 50,000 carolers pamcipa|inder the guidance erf :hf ?X)uli Christmas Carols «»>««Ion, eitaNlahed half a rentif,i«o. VoJuntan oontril*iit:on< Jf.,
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Three in BoroTake SpecialScience CourseThree New Providence
residents «re enrolled_2>jirvfyj)f Polymer C|ym.,.— ,course in the Union junior Col-lege Institute, Cranford.
They are Steven S. Silwoneiiof- 27D Elkwood avenue, Fred-erick W. Brunner of 42 Burling-ton road and Peter E. Tummy:of 424 Central avenue. ' •
The ISwrek.cauve; the chemistry of commer-cially available thermoplasticand Ihermosetting polymers,the class meets every Wednes-day evening at Union JuniorCollege's campus, CranfordFarris S. ,9wackhamer, directorof technical service laboratoriesofisfrelr OiptnfcaT C6\, CThi6n, isthe instructor.
YuletideSpirit StaysThrough YearNearly every community has
it« special way of on.scn ing.
) THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thunday, Dee, o, I»A? Pag.
i i—aadui some townsand citiet, the •pint of Chr»l-mat prevails, literally, the yeararound
In Waterhury, Conn, an ill-
of Belhfckein on nearby Pine!Hllt.
This nonsjetartan "Bethlehem" was constructed tn scaleafter research and -study ofphotos showing the Biblical
(country The cave of manse."where Chriit was born. inn< likethe one where th»f» was no
• • - • • • • . |room, and the Roman legationWIVfER SCENE—Perhaps some former student wanted it for where the tax collection decreedposterity, but shown above is a photograph of Roosevelt School h» Augustus Caesar «as tn he
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>faeh were not.
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id ntttfl- grnhpf "' ''didaU' W l i . N . y.t,\u\l. son oMnrtt heal TSBrr--A5ehT)~T»~h^'e~liefn;.|ocated in Bethler. bilwones is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Paul B Scliutz of Bank St., is one of a Now Jerseyhem su.cn as "David's Home"'
Elastic Stop Nut Corporation. 36 Grecnbriar drive, is attend- realtors chosen as leuional win- and Herod's Grand PalaceUnion, while Mr. Brunner and mR a 16-week count- at the ners of the 1962 Communitv Scr- Crowned by a Cross PineMr. Timony are employed by,Naval School of Prc-t'ltghl at vice l'wirdt' given by KrankBn llil) has proved an ideal lorn-Murra H T " " 1 L l b o r " o r l " ' Pensacola,. Fla. |Capital Corp. of Newark tion for the nrnject. finer its
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.It: 'Near...Palmer-. Lake.'-Celo..- anK electrically lighted star on aK; mountain top is a Christmas-R season beacoji for motorists onj | highway* many miles-awavK Beautiful lightinc display* forK Christmas are famous in manyJ U S cities.* In Altadena, a suburb of Pss-J adena* Calif, a mile long ave-« nue bordered hv deodar cedarsJ becomes "Christmas Tree f.»ne"Jjal the holiday season The denjjjdarn are illuminated hy Ilinii• «and» of multicolored bulbs lor
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anotkerDior • original
towns have a •J(sp«-ial interest in Chnstin.is,!J Arizona. Florida and Kcntiirkv^ actually have town^ namedj> "Christmas" Then there are!(j.Christmas Cove. Me; Na*s-g reth, Pa: Bright Star. Holly* Grove and Holly Springs. Ark.;j ; as well as Noel, Mo : Noel. Va.; !
Mistletoe. Ky.; Wiseman, Ala>!kiT iwt SmtlTtlUJ, Trni
DINE
ON TOPOF THE
WORLD
III it HixaiSI, [HtCk.-i.. « 1
OHMea M I H
the nevvof
fisnie• " < * •
in 1862 on every hearth in all, P<>or
ro!:
houses except cottages.
n f l i - j i i . i i i ' M I . i h i t -
ng, the rifleman Is <• and it prtfen'fttMt
ing Irees to flying to the top.
featuring bountiful beef every Monday
evening 5:30 until 9. Come and be iur>
priied. . —T*^
CaN 7»*-llS0, 1111 tm n w r w H w
RAYMOND M. CANrvVELL, lnnk*«p«f
t5n"feHtt 202
Jean DALBRETC A S A Q U E
MJ1T DE SOEL
One Of The
Great Perfumes
Of Our Tim*
CHARLINE'S415-417 Springfield Ave., Summit
CutRate DRUG STORE!
Open Evenings Till 9, Sundays Till 1 P.M. ;
Lw«c S«ltetion of
ROCKERS
from
TOY CHESTSPine and Maple
Srurdilly Built, always
a wetcetnad Chritrmat 01ft!
TABLE & CHAIR SETSWilliarmburg, Durham,
Blazon, Kiddia', Krom*
from ^ Q
Alto Maplt, Chroma Wifh
Mica Tops
rniture inc.
Di»ijion of 2PGNEITS of Summit * swmit n. i. . exutnew I'MX
Open kt*ning* 'Til Chrutma*
i*JSTaw U* k
"TIT1 ftBMTai
a* Ifca
FLORHAMPARK
INNL U N C H E O N S . . . DINNERS.. . COCKTAILS
' Catering - Social and Butinens Parties"""- tUcomneitded by tTE »a»oia»
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DiningSuggestion^
"I'fte fptTott'ing ts" "S~part<nlluting of ii'du'tMin' r«t(iu-ranis uitbtn ea.>i/ lirtciNO JM-t(m« Irani the'Summit Aimthai are suggested lor rfiittnoout. Generally, rutrvationtart recommended.Hotel Suburban (Summit):
Kxcellrnl luncheuni and dinnersn either the grill or uuin ilm
Dint m Air GonditiuiiiKtComfort at '.hi
MotelSuburban
Summit, New JaiMy .
*eitmi 3 Meals Hal*?4 IM.l.l.m ml ll>«
Rarrr A I n ; Ur Organluttol
inj room, r.-ififini,' from a snack .mil lurirndcn resplendent IDlo a banquet. Special' attention "heir quaint tolurual garb, this
. _ ,,,,_ . |>upul*i dmm« spot maintain*Kiven to,private parlies.Winci. ^ V f r y „,,,(,*.,[„„„,],„!, rfliquori, air cundiUuned and 0|,i Amenciin tradition. Coin-plenty of parking. . plete bar atrvlce. Qrjpn mu-
^ - -cheTOT^HSiart; Cheslef.^TBIsafe"daily for luncheons and dlavrrmurant, once a famed inn ner. An open hearth grill coin-on the Momstown fcatlun sia«f pleU-i Uie early Americanruach run, features country atmosphere. Upcn daily exceptHyle dining in a rural atmns- Mondi>r- '* ,. , , u n™« rhe William Pitt, Chatnam:phere, Complete bar. Open A | | C D l r m l D r ,„„ , p , c j 0 U I
( om- noon to 8 3(1 except Tues Colonial restaurant la knowndays> fur and wide for its generous
New Hampshire Hmise (Sum American dishes. Complete bar.mite Bountiful1 meals with the wvice. Open dally except Moo-.dded humeslyle touches of hot «»' »™ch and dinner,corn fritter. ».th syrup and > J*]^ "£1™,*™%" "'pipins hoi individual loaves of twtfi ,nm ae A m e r t # # B
[,-eshly baked hr,'«d served noitl Aitociation ta the Wed-compliments of the house. Rolls, buffet featuring the authenticcakes and paaliici aU naked on food and liquor of a differentfrcm,,e, A fea.ur* !. - Iha ^ « * £ • ^ ^ ^
i Wednesday buffet luncheon. Ke-i .\om mended by Uuncan Hloei. Brumrtiafem. a word mean-
Add to the ultramodern decor ,trturtng°"tUt 'toyt'of' ratntra fine menu featuring American pwr qusUly.and lirrman dishes and a dailychefs special and you're bounato have an enj ivable time. Open p ) t m . m \ i t i , n r f grote«que ani-daily except rueHay for luarn-i m , i , |,tve been carved by windeon or dinner '\vti rain In Brazil's Vila Velha
Saw Mill Inn: With waiters (National Park.
A,
Paga » t THE SUMMIT HERALD, Thundey, D x , 4,
M>ri< R
I MAX < o r \ T T CtH KTI AH IHVIH"*
IKKkKT NO- « •T a t J . » ; t - . • • . ( ' . , ' i - i i ' i l i .
r 1 > T . N O M O N . l t ' l ' U'l 1 ' * v » B
aMulua llta naiiiJOSEPH MONACO.
TO WHOM IT HAT -rd.W.EKN:"• T%fcl* NOTH*B. tbaj IH* un
Ulnf. l will ai>|il< in "'• I'• •aunty- ( o u n .'n t»if> »l»i d*yJanua.r>. 1M! al i n j . i , . . ' • . .n .forr h IL '
soTirr»i ri RKPB COIHT or
(11 IN) KftV IHUMON —CMOS « O I M .
1MH U>T >U. M - t l l l l lOp NKW IBRr'BT:
I R " W A R .YwKNitI Ry MHi» .,f >D ord,,,-rior t'ourt ttf S"
! P l < la|»n ma«Oay \1
iti-r^l uajalnau- you «a Hi* «'ottrt thai)think Miult«t>l» and just You ahtllfilf j.nir An*>w«r »ii.t Proof itf' i x nvtrtni
•<-• in <j)tt»UrBt* ».i>i 1,14 riM-k ftubHrittortii f t l i Mpu'nur rourt, r.l*U ll«u*w
Cr'-nlMH. X#w -1«r«*>)., In. N< -• wiifc (he itiLf* «t Civil
trrirmfcuun i tnlr s lajiuj ajid •**• • Macralaj-y,manda agalnai th* aat*t« af MM P l n M l n a Boardd*rM»*<l wllhln all mouth . ft*mi III* Bacrataty, ftoalit» Buar<ta,i« riC aalil o^ilar. ar ther will aa I »arral*rr.rnmtn hariad from iuo**fullng or ' Hoard af A..naut> .
b aama aaaiii.t Id* • city PhyalilanVuparlnlandtDl. I) A T[ > l ' II T
I »'
Kjact »f aal(1 arltan I*, loiil.tiun a Judfoianl uf dlvoroa h*.I . . .U I ha uld Plaintiff and you.
KLil« HAM'
•KNUON KUVNttY. Jit..Union Cfumr Trujt Camptnf u
Moaar, (infflo k Km51 Mapla It.Kvinunll. N. J." 1 " • •' "
.). Allorniya
t>rlvtra — (J * TlAbortn — (1 •. TVor*matV 4)wr»«t ._Htfh.Hc, ()ar. |t . „ , . . I MOKoramu.. tttwfr . , . - • . • . . - • • ! • .VtUliy Mm. Hft.tr. Kirttt*.
Parks Hlitd* Trt*». i*irte<.ra »lriaanlu,
utliiiv Uan• Patki
lid ur«iM . .inr*m»« 4th Oradt ..frvbtilionary KttftmuM»«el«. Ktr-wntft
Mlajlmum
>»• Warde*tlllt) Maa .
I.1IJ.M M !
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Tht iR.onitvt Par will b. paidus tht baala tf M M P»r »ttkl-» tkch rfuplurat •ntltltd totfitit *J »tt furtfc in tht InrfDtlvt• oltinin h»r*in provided Mid mi-)>lo) «••> •ball ha v» «di k*4 um •• tniioualv frt.tu Maud«> to Hal-uniiy. In i In •!» r. u f <• r )j « **k.
1963 Salaries to 14.lot |lTiDW, $4,000; M pj.,r,Spfci-vl firemen, »"ho currcatly « Huntley road, $6,500 \ .
receive a »»i* |y «f ».000. jwould, L y o ni Inc., 3&MB Brodt^ft it. morciK o( $*» to 15,200,'
-
m\t»% e l lfrom
Pay•Mith tmplorvt
Lthing tavld Inrtnilv*
with ar*ordlnanro ihtill btl*t. IMS
I. l|«rry C Katta. nt)1 i-itrk oftlit rii> of Huiiimli, do litrvby »ttllfy(tint iht for*to|fiff Ord.n»n»J» w u in-trorturtd far ttrtl rtftdlnt at a rtg*
of.tAa ^TTrimtn J'-ninrH
(Continued from Page 1)plus $250 for car allowance ad-'juatroeot lo briof hii talary to] — .- -- , — wii.$11,500. TTie executive tecre-! A raue of $200 would also be -mond. 7 Huntley road, ^ p
tary, *-t.o *Uo acta aa city clerk, I due ^ do« warden, wtoo would and A. Donato, H Yal,wiU receive an additional salary ^o from « , 2 » to 16,425. while $3,900; Henry Monaco. 9 j
_ . . « M . * '„" .« ""* * ^ " w o o d r M ( i - >7«>: """' •to the secretary of the assets-
to
aoc« adju»tm<>m to 0,700: rt-ceiver of taxci. $300 to $7,S00; New Building J. W.'Swenaon
«1 Woodland avenut- ,
'a»!a<i*"a"!d h in ' i J * M ' * t * B I r * c e i v e r ** <»"«». H M J 1 (Continwd from Page 1) Stephen Neville, j | •jaauaty fD M 4.V). aiaittant engineer, w . SwentoD. ait Springfield drive, $1,100.
t*.t, asd mm atld Oralnanr* wlUautmlti.d 'or lun.ld.iMllon and
final paaaaga al lha n.k\ ratulatnatlna- af Ihr I'muiuon rnuioll to> halil on Tuaailay avanlnc. Drtam-
ljl. 1113. II' th. i*ty Hall. *,tR al ahl'li timF and pla.'»n «h<i iiiftr t>a tlil.T^alrd
iliaraln will tx flv.B an oppartunltvtft. lia haard luncarnlnf aurh Or-dluanr.
Ualadl U«,-o.l.r I. I l l :H %URI C K ATK*.
nxy flam-.
I6M to (7,200, nod buildinf inapector, $240, plua $3<0 (or carallowance! adjustment ki U.2O0.
-8e*rH4riM- t>a» D M"Hi* efty'i tecretanea would be ,
aiated for a raise of $150 to amaximum of $4,500, while a,ralac of $700 would so to thedirector of public weUar* to ,a adlary of W.700.
A raise-to til.000,-an increate jof $1,000, «x>uld alao be set for j
the city treasurer, while the 'auiatant treaturer would r«mam the sain* at $8,000.
A raise wai also stated forphu
OPEN SUNOAY 4 EVERYT
p p , pthe US Drpartmeat of Agrkul-lure'i Economic Research Service.'
Food
Retail prices of half-rallohi ofice cream Ji»vt dropped in 0w; the publtc ottieer at lloo.pait 10 yeara while other food • $400/or car eipesfc adjiutmentcorti went ttp tp*K«ftt, report, ip 1 arinry of fi.«».
' .The garage foreman wouldbe raited $320 to W,900, uhilethe garage mechanics would goap*$200 to $5,200. Road, foremanwould be raiaed $025 to $6,435,equlDtnent operator* would goup $150 to $5,050, and utilitymonitors would be raiser^ $1401) $4,(10^ >l.al»r$rf would.be,
<l»<c<l lax'* $310 raise to $4.4M
When You Save and SaveAgain!v
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CHOCK FULL ONUTSDEL MONTE PEACHESITALIAN TOMATOES
Bakery Treatt
Prune FilledCoffee Cake
NationalStoves
VALUE PRICES ANDVALUABLE
GREEN STAMPS!
make he,CHRISTMAS Iwish cometrue with a
flemingtonfur . . . l
GRIINSTAMPS
WITH A $5 KJ'CHASI Of MOM«ir oNf m aouiT-cioAiimi. t o u c c o . i t«
UOUO. AMO HUH HM UlMfl nOM IIAM. Orttl
niurrt | . 3I<
FtNAST IANAMA
Chiffon CakeFINAST OOHUTS
TINAST F W f f M I M
II M.
•in
'he Best of Meat*... Value Priced
LEG OR RUMP
COMBJilATION
"~ ' Frozen Food Specials
MORTON'SDINNERStlWII.TlifUEY
SEMI-BONELESS
HAMS c
MltABY't »
Cheese Blintiw
f otato PniHakw 29<i l M M O t O KlOWirtAl CHOPSCANNfD LUNCHEONFANCY (te. t SMRTS
in* SMOKED PMK BUTTS T ^ *-Mf« RANCH SLICED lACON. "*.Mu"L!l9t> PARKS PORK SAUSAGE MEAT* 29* DEEP SEA SCALLOPS
.4fc
Tangerines n» . 10 29<Red Emperor Gropes 2» 39<Iceberg Lettuce --v t.; 17«
Onions
IMf «H Kill Ullt!m cniimu truin
SPECIAL DEAkPACIt:
ROSE-X ,BLEACH ""
NESCAFE INSTANT COFFK
LIQUID FEU >*(»i.M
TWill LIQUID « « , . « .
SALVO TAHITI » « . * % *
CHEER iiM.itaT't
IVORY UQUID_ " • • " • • • » '
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MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
LUSTK CREME SPRAY SET
DOWNYFUKE WAFFLES '«>»•
DOWNYFUKE MUFFINS «»»"
MACARONI t CHEESE " 0 W A K
DEL MONTE CATSUP
DEL M 0 N H TOMATO SAUCE
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So lip S300 to W.63O.Also im-iurted. in the increases
would he malntwiance men,who would be rained $150 to$5,090, while the pumping sta-tion operator, would go up $160to $3.4A5
Among^ those eo receive in-,crea«es would be the.ctty for-ester with a raise of $400. plus$100 for car allowance adjust-ment, to a aalary of $7,000. whilegarbage and trath foremenwould receive a raise of $400 to$fi.»0fl Driver- would go up $155to $5,270. and helpers would beraised S150 to $5,035,
Under terms of the salaryprovisions, the city magistratewould be raiaed $200 to $3,500,and the court clerk would go up$175 to $5,275.
Incentive payment would con-tinue to be made to driven ingarbage and trash, laborers inthe same department, utility
1 ! men in sewer, streets? parks,I (had* trees and street cleaning,I assistant utility men. climbers,1 Mcond and third class in the
part shade trees departmentand laborers. Incentive pay it Ipaid on the basis of $3 per weekto eaoh employee who workscontinuously from Monday to,Saturday of each week. Absence'because of sickness, Injury, vacation or any other cause cltnvinate such employees from receivinf incentive pay.
In the parking meter departjnettt,—the- minimum pay -ftn
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men will remain the simp at$3,910, while the maximum willh« raised from 14,700 to M.ttO.Women in the department willremain the aame at $3,700, while'the maximum will be ralied
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•tix«rtitor of tHi filkt* of *•)<) da*" M«fd. not leu u h«r*hy (|v*n m Hit'[•'dltni-i of «tld *lii'p*,«c(l to fihlbjt
FABULOUS Flemington Furs
HER MOST DREAMED OF GIFT
whether it ba Sable or Mink.. . ;
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\% «uhiT.htr.1 rr.rtti*ti«n thilr
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or Alaska Fur Scat. . . at Flemingloa. )ou'U find th* lat|aat wlKUoa
in the float quality at ouramoui low, clote-to-factory-cost pried.
from *59 f f 4 9 5 O:—W()unit« fur trimmed doth ctaU
and lovely fur hati, tool
OPIN DAItY TO 9 P.M. — SAT. I SUN. Till 6 f M.
flemingtonfur company
FLEMINGTON. NEW JER9EYI O N E or THI WOUID'S LUKOESI SPSCUIISU IN FINE FV»<
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Gives This Extra Service.At NO
Extia Charge!YOUR CAR WASHED AND W A « D IN OME OPCTAT1ON.
POR THI PRICI Of THE CAR WASH ALONE 1
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,„ the early diyi of. New the proximity of food h«rbonjrr,,.y. hiitorw. many towns The cities of Passaic, Paleraon]u(,rt jellied wh»p» natural « • Brldgeton. Millville, Lamber-.;wi, i., were available. The nUe and Uoonton were »etUcduf0»th of Camden and Jersey because of Uie availabitilv of(jiy wac accelerated becauae of i water power * v" l a B U"* °»
PLAINFIELD
CranberriesTraditionalAt Christmas
THE SUMMIT HttALD TW»dW. B i t t , »aaa t t
First Yule Cords WereMade in Boston in 1875Asaericaa
SHORT HILLS
•Crtnberriei. to muck a •artj* i l J l «aJe «att t» «X > t a n aaaof our holiday dining tradition, j ** *• • • • * • • fcaeaa- atka-wai I klni, or '•bitter berry" to'the Indiana, who • pounded the -fruit with meat into a paateeaUad pemmtcan; wed eraa>berry poultices on wounds and'
iiiadaii'Ik curia
1
Aaacriea ia mm.Praag aude a kit iaaaact eavAsaerire'o rtarkratiaa ef Oriat- aear ae rYaaf*a ear*.
BJa favontw•I spring
eaej aad picpiayiaf The
af all things,papular of all
began to ap-a (be
f;
in m n k i ^ i . . ' ' " - i » u » a r w«j •• a m . • •« ; I « I tar kaagiag. «taera were edgedCrlnbtrriea were harveaUd/ * * " • * " • r t e t - ** flr* wafc iaekHnde fringe and fold-
that the choicest «ildwert usually found in ,areas, so he spread land over' - _ ,. . • . . • . .> .his field, and produced an a ** •*"!* mm me **t ^ Ta «s»re that h. .ouJd al-cellent crop ' f>** ta katk aaa arttatic s«aac "a.'s U » e aa aaaate supplv of
Many other early plan&ifa'«"« •• ktofaaaaamial aattaarla. **a**J*?j*?*.'0T h l t " r ( U -failed, in Massachusetts and P r »M aa* a fabtn ckaace la Praa« roadarted aa annualNew Jeney, before growers increase fcia baaaana. He dr- caaaaeliu^ witk prue. to-learned that the cranberry would c«'«' <• t*1" - H e n j Ckriai-UlaBl ai snart as COWthrive onjy under certain condi-, «•«" «• »aaaB flaral derairatasi
Naiareth, the cnooen cityand MM of ChnaUndoOU
mtiinlflcant that the terai"Naiarene," waa applied toJeiui Chriat in deriaioa.Whco Jeaua calUd hla flrat-duclplei, PhlUp of Bethaidawaa cboaen aod Philip hap-pily informed Nathanael, "Woaa«o diaevron* the One
-ahoat- Wkaaa ear aeripturct•BMB. He to >nua of Natarath, D I ma of Jooeph."Aad Nathanaol repliod, "Caaanything good come out ofNaunth?" But when Nt-thanad came to Jetui. Jeanaaaokt to him and Nathanaal•uUimooV . "Ikou art theSon of God: Thou art theKing of Iarael." Nathanaelreturned to Nazareth in thecompany of a try chaienduciplei aa Jeaut w>t to begin Kla miniitry la th« landHe loved ao wen.
Thia ta the aummer to tuckegga into your menua. morningnoon and night. They're plentiful and. a bargain. io i ts a good
b tke laaTt.'people"m.ere pa>- Ume to enjoy them. Egg priceftions. Cranberry fleld« today are ""•» aa the Britsak kad kata • » • » ! • » eart for a del'uie this »ummer «hou|d be the low
silhouettesby June Orosi
•he gift idea . . .
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Nesbitt, 3 Other VetsGiveHighlanders Power
paidabU leotm. HMMT, wh»h n added 20 p&undi to hts «-5frame, now is a lean 200-poua-dfr and hai been a real terroron rebounds in practict^ruions.
! He became a starter in the mid-dle of last teatoo. Bob. wai the
; Highlanders' accood hifheat
Meinert's 653 SetLeads CharlinesTo Sweep Victory
Sunmtt — A remarkabl« > a high game of 237.strike spree by Joe Mfinert of with a 233 game and SJ4 series,Charlines enabled his team to and Bin Behre with a 206 gamesweep its match with Twill and ind 567 series were high forclimb into a lie »itli Cilu for Ciba.
Junior Bowler Posts604 Set in Madison
MadlaoB — Rodger Herngelimacy, 1812.bowled a 604 aeriea for the best ind. Higha-tony Fusco, 1M;individual score in the Plara Bill Caruso. 171; Glenn Dotn-
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Berkeley Heights—After two I veteran squad boasting height,loting, frustrating seasons, the talent and one of New Jersey'sHighlanders of Governor Liv- outstanding schoolboy basket-ingiton Regional High School ap- twll players in Lynn. Nesbjtt. _pear to be ready to take their When the. HiRhlanriers, takeplace amont thf basketball elite the floor pn Fri , Dec 14, againstof I'mon Count> Sum mil High Scb""l in the
Coach DOR Vodoch, in' ht» Governor- •Livings*"1 -vmnas'thjrd..y«»r *i -t)MUldai"ai.tbt..taa,..'tiiMF- iinew *iB incbaie"•""ll" ' r? cage fortune!: has four of-til* fiT* taw-who per-
petrated that stunning upset ofI top-seeded Wcttfield tlishSchool in last February's Union
jCaunly Conference tournament.'Westfleld recovered from the56-40 trouncing lo go lo win IheSi ale Group 4 championship.
only immediate con-cern about his starting five isthat four of the boyi were tied,up with fall sports which cutinto their time forbasketball practiceClarlcson and Adanuak all
' Rodger, bowling in the Senior ]6; xcvm MaBJs, 160. and (JaryDivision, had a 224 game in Holden, 160
- . . . . . . . , -« . . ! rolling his "honor roll" tenes.remarkabl« a high game of 237. Al Wengert. I H m t r t A t o t l l e r r e i u l u l n d
Baalams1st Place — Spmctr -Mabra
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id 510 Bobby Clark-son. Joining them on thestarting five an place of the de-
«>cter player
Currently he has
Werner, «u * « Summit into a tie for seventhby sweeping its^m.tch
— Row CUT Diirj ,
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tad Highs—Doug222, 203, 587; John Tinker, 202,
team game and-tenesj 570; Carl Peterson. 213. 556;
Wodock s present plans.
—Jn-N»*bitt.- Hwer-rand Adamtak the Highlanders possess aspotent s trio of rebounders aridscorers as you will find any-where in Union County, and pos-sibly in New Jersey. This trioshould assure the Governor Liv-
capers of TTbound~ con-
•Melnert started off Mow with j with Maben. Al Gast, continuing j Maiorin SignsT 784. 2178. Howard Beekman. 233, M9: Boba IMJirst game. Ihrn connected his march up the average lad '" i ^ Highs—Frank Deangelis Howard. 54S: Jack Phillippi,
' ' - • - • J 1 9 . { i o o d l e seh],,^ 200, 547; Bob Hall. 523: Jim• l»f-18<l.
no~~ i rrpiicrrnrai TO™and' Jubanowsky. Also availablein reserve i» 5-8. Tommy Arm-strong, a senior who came to theschool last ^pnnp Ho has a finejump shot from the top of the,circle. i
Meredith Bice, 63 football !
Goodieand. Hike iKitchell.
Bob202, 523; Bill Beyer.
, 203. M7;Junior* !Cr«ig Pinter, ?06. S10; Craig
1st Place—S* S Fruit Center, Boira, 514; Richard Vingieson,
troi in most any game.CJarkson and Juiianouskv will
he the playmakcrs and both »readept st it Clarkson could be-come the key man in the High-landers' attack as he is a finehall handler and a real "takei-harse" auy.' according toWmlock who will direct theHighlanders' attack Bobby alsohas a finp jump shoi
center, who took over for Adam-iak in a scrimmage againstr.ranford, looked very -good. An-other 6 3 player is Mark Leo. aiayvee last year. Then there isBoh Lynch. 6-1. who Wodock:terms a "real sleeper " Lynchwas ill much of his sophomoreseason and didn't M>« much ac-tion
C.lenn Rliwist., » Sayvee play-
game and finished «uh eight series. Jack Yarns had 230 andstrikes and « ?•;? p m ? for i va «rhil« f*h»rli» Malpere653. ~ bawled 211 and 586. All perform
Charlines. in winning, topped 'or Larrys Bill \yehrl* with 530their previous sfcgle and three-1*«» "ujh for Mabcn.game scoring marks, with a! West Peru Oil. after dropping1007 single game and 2.894 total.., the first game to Jim's ChevronPete Kivlen chipped in with a by seven pins,, bounced back to" "honor roll" serif;, followed win (wo g»mcj and now is tied
Ulck Sabra witn 5»!i. with Jim's for fifth place, Frank |Joe Kawan of Twill had Domo. with a 259 middle game!
games ol-240 and 337 and a «17 al)d,604 ieriej, was high man.series. Only two weeks ago, m the match. 'Twill swept ttiarlines in r All other bowlers in one match! sumiiU — The Summit High (basketball official, will explammatch in which Twill set jiew were quite close in scoring with S c h o 0 , v a r , l t y b ,8 k e tball team.!the new rule changes for thehigh single and.three-game to- low series being 510 and the lin^rT the direction of Coachtals for the league high a 549 by Dick Casper of J o s e p n rolcman, will preaent »
. In the lowest scoring match of West Penn Oil. Ladies Night-Basketball Oinic
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Werners. Ciba took a t>iiir-*n<i • i n d n n l u l e a g e with 200630 p m
-Basketball Clinictomoirow in thr th<1 v«sity team from Scotch
d H i h S f r ltrtunajml-iBf virtual » v e " S e s j v ^ 2 0 0 ^ i ; , w l o , ^ j , . ^JMW.I.gynjna^u"' ' • '-JUSJwd..' ^ " ' f T : ' _ 7*"^ . Only female students and f.i i,,de the
AnaumulaUng di^iimade when you i»,,r,imt about aU thf ^pliers,whose thou.-:,\has deemed worth re o,going as far back inas you like, htve >believed similar thirt,"other words, it ,, f l
that the greatwheter they livedof •Btiquttr. -m- - <>«among us, cunt to v'jiform eonclustons J*VHI( 4,things that are iitnotum •,,man. J'or examplr t ,conclusion reached u-
Sdiwekxer said, ••] ^know what your dfitrnj t jbe, but one thing 1 ) a m
the only ones am.>nj ;»wfco will.be waUy hsppj ,,those who have tmi;ht mjfound now to »en»' n ^we read such (|iin'lU)u
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team members are invit
tbis season. He was an all-statebaseball player last springwhen the Highlanders won t re-Sional Group 2 title, This willbe his third season as a basket-ball regular.
Adamiak, 'quarterback on thefor.thall team, became a staVterlate !a?t season as » sophomore.He is rugged rebounder and <\r-
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Bond Girls TopRec. Pin LoopSummit — Bond Furniture
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Summit Mailmen Sweep.Near P.O. League Lead iMadison-Summit Post Office all from Summit teams. andi a *" s ' a n d " " c o i c h C S ' H''V"
No. 3, with tfiehelpof Ben and'Perilk). 500. and Bebert, Ml, for The team will thm dem-Tony Warcelliano s 549 and 542 Murray Hill.series, respectively, won three Games of 200 were rolled by;
hope this program will makeI Guests ot the team will be ! hjjXetball games al Summitfgreeted by Jdhn Underwood. : m o r r i n t e r e s l l n s for their fe-i Summit High's Director of Ath- m a | c fo|lowers. •ileties. Coach Cpleman will in-; .
.men,. w«...wtwntHhiHF "-imamonce said to us. Hemd Hi;
p y y!games from loading Murray Hill Bonaifita. 219; Ramella 202, 210,Post Office to move within 11J and Tony. MarceUiano, 203.games out of first place in the The standings: *
Strand Market and Metawards are tied for third place.
Postal Bowling League.A two out of three-game vie-
>ry helped Union hold the thirdposition. Summit No. 2 and No:
.... - Shoppe is sixgames back and Adams AutoTops is seven games out offirst place. Irene Mefanek's 511series was the best icort lastweek.
sweep victories.
High series were rolled by:Booavita, 559; Hamella, 552;Ben MarceUiano. 54S; Portine.545. and Tony MarceUiano, 542.
7 Teams to PlayIn Senior Loop
Summit — The Summit Boardof Recreation Senior Boys'RaskerbaU League will get
under way at 6 p m Tuesday,December 11th at the Washing-ton School gym.
A strong group of seventeams will participate in two
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Next will be an explanationand demonstration of what Ihe19621963 team will try to doin their defensive setups, and ademonstration of Sutnmit'LOttensive pattern play.
Fred Gruningcr. a registered
Goss Printing Sweeps,Second in Stirling A. A.
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Local AthletesReceive LettersSummit — Three Summit ath-
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twice fom Ho... ^ ^ L. Maren. 601'ies, 215 game;
The Mihal Builders wound u ? s i m o o r t . 206: J. Truppi. 206; R.in third place as a-result of a R u s M 204; L. NaumoviU, 204;two-game loss to Archif's Re r F eu0 Ws, 202; B. Lynn. 20?;ttle.,Hotter Meter had « i,057R. sinUmUsiM, i iS, -_aad-tgame in aweeping Ridge. Phar-Welcher. 201.
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Jul also acored sweeps, down-jag JUwal TV *ad 4C«Uer»,- -re-spectiveb'. T%e othermatches were tpBt wrth Delia'sLiquors dividing with ModemPolishing and Plating, whileHeights Barbers aplit withO'Connor's Market.
High scores: Henry Otlaia,236; Bob MacMfflao, 214, 224games and a 611 '*onof roU"series; Elmer Schiller, 232; Ed.Trakimaa, 217; EkL Johnson,211; John Allgaier, 210; RonGauthier, 210: Berate Landry.SOS, 204; and CtiarHe CtaA, 203.200.
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. swim unattached lor Jour The AAL' schedule OpansHohrcy sod $ue Pitt were timed raonlhi iin.ce they jouied the a noviee meet on S*tuiii«>in 1:40.7 minute;. Ttw medley Summit squid after iwtmniins night at the Newark Boyi Club
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^ * _ - • • _ n i l • * I . e . m a i m > a * ^ ^ ^ * . *By Jim EUowitcli from MlUburn and Verona.Summit — For several weeks, Difficult games also are ex-
[ (he Summit High School bas- pected with New Providenceketball team has been prartic- 'with whom Summit has alwayii
n'Heiahtsn j , •» . , 0 O i •* | _7."" _7.__ -~~ ~~~. * quartet of Cheryl West ibaek- for teamsin Us Aagrte* and poTi.Thursday, Dae. 6, 19M | Berke.cy Height, - H.ro s M f • I f f o , , ! . . ! ^ U A A ^ ' "ST.' «'"? ."f*' '»•«•—«," PhU*telph». TOe Summit YMCA i. ached-
F.sbo and the Pi ednver< are • I n W l a r a T l i n i 3 M f l f l T Mroka), Sue Pitt tbutterfli i and —. , .,.. . . . , . , . . . . . .tied for first pl.N in the Ber- f f I I I f I I U l l l l C t P l V V I *>"•* Schwemer , freestyle, , ™« "«"'" ™R A «» *'* "led U, be the .He of the AMki'ley Recreation Men j Wed 9 • ' was clocked in s o u l minutes Jersey AAU »diiiiul,. iinuuut maets dttrtnf th*nesday Night Bowling League SuaaaiuV-The iummit YMCA (-om * | , , m , to 14 ltMlt, taA Another Sum mti r*tar t « m . ;«fcr w»jrtfcis weekend ^<n»a«'yew <• $ • * » * » , Jan•»m 22 14 records Girts' Swim Team opened lu in* Puerto R i w . North*.™ -Virginia- * « " > 2 sess-oM nwsBejr, mfur-'SealawiH h<: favored to «»tend JJ, « . » > • and on
J»} C«*-Mari!tnrtsoiirr<tmj- * » r sruon tn> s p e w w u l a r \ u s e o o w l w l U l u , , w i n l > . w l l h M a national recorrt hv eisht- their undrte.trd YVCA record March 3 at I'M P ml»alf; game b«*;- »rar D.K; h"""0" &J' »•«">«« Oie eighth KCO of Baltimore third at 134 "nth, of s .evond „: winnm;. rPrn™ " l l m l a ' l w p m
Strstton. Realtor,- just two »nnual Thanksgiving Open Age l n d Suburban of Philadelphia T h i > gf»up included .Dotregular season and'BOMIWV the «*me* °"t <* <n* >"<*• Also in Group meet at we Northern i o u n h with U» points. Mich (blapkstrokeI Lynn Rohreyt i . t . i«,im.i strong contention are Ja*ier Virginia Aquatic tlub pool in _,___ _,_. _state tourney.
The major problem facingstrong contention are Jaefeilumber, three games out of Arlingtoo, Va.
ing. About 80 boys tried out for »P"l Uie.lwo gamesi. Governor,is the lack oi-i spot on the team, but only Livingston High of Berkeley <63") is the
\ about' 2i will play varsity or Heights. Roscllc Park and h> over six feetjunior varsity basketball this s Pn n ^' l 'd Krgiraal. . ' M M vsluabl
Thirty girls
breaking four
teaton. The Hilltoppers ha\e
Pf^Wem faCintf "**"i*^^ . wucr; gaiur-n inn- vi —'—•" • Summit wltli thm )iw*al In Tn-ith thin i*«m ' i r l t . »nd H.G Edwirdu tt Co The Summit team, which fin u _ - t l ' ,_.,_ v . . ™ . i
. Rhine* however. «'*" « ' « » . in last week's Chicago last summer, had " u n . ' ^ - J i n , 5 ^ ,le as many six matcher Andy DeFillippis. 201, the Thanksgivin« meet I.M >ear '-mjiVrtc fSr" 15 17 year^.1 *
il>rea«trofiei. Sally Culhriei Inttterflv I and Joanne Greim
Sue Pitt «on Uiree individual
Tb« HilHuppert have four itar- v e r y **" m t w o
ra returning from la*t vear dat<> n""v handily
beca»«r of hi. "junip.ng > » ,227
is years s"uad:Watrn" l'B H i l l > Ri"Ki«nal and al- will be experiMce,- • 'Mltrorr-*? w>tecBwft--W«iitllalil,-4i Ifani-hrtt-htmWfmr irhrHrF"
Howie Beekman, »». bj eight points Thu jear.h.mto ability. ' 227, S»: Pat Moran. 21«, 574; ever. Summit outcla.«(ed all
defeated The' advantages of this team Al Liesch, 213. 560; Fred Turley, position.Tclockihg
fur
National AgeD '" n k ' ' ' events in the 13-U years group,
backatroke ^ )(».,,„) nutieTfly. 100-yardn f * freestyle and 2O0 yard individual* l n .medley.
I Lynn Rohrey MIS anothertriple winner.-taking the MK»ard
-ml Rod Mitchell Sid -Rhinl.V"1" »0""' e xPe r t» »ick to t a k e >«S-J»S3 should be an eicellent Hwlon. 203, SM; Don Kenl-^d Brenl nomu ,11 < the onlv 'fe state title. . . . . one for the Hitltoppcr.. .534: John B M « . ^ 323. 531: FredI - f..rtirl Z J , , H u. T.r,' ThM«-«m has hHAed M-r} s.iod" The openine. fiame wUl be-Mommsen.. 209, m, and Andy
at forward U«yZ, V c . p • " ' > ' " ' l W o ««»u«tM». but .Friday. Dec.: 14, agam.l Gov-" D*S»lvo, i30. - ' ,tiiJ mil Ritchie- will be i\ l h M e w f r e onl-v p r a c t l c " S'111" I'"10' Uvinga»on Hegion«l High - . —
ent'er '*'","* "|The.true tew wijl come in thejsohool in Berkeley HeighU "Paul PratlHNT' Bon Memert
I iintl Jim Hoytr also will sea at|fiun with the Maroon and White
»r5ity, Promising sophum<ire<
ITa'ul) ind'HiigJi Woore• Thp
f n fiiines sway(fames
'f Bays Drill
SM; Don Kern. 213. which attracted MO comprtijor>J^rd ftli***** - O*V) I 4 t , L * M A » J - t — in i jj^^^M"" ' r~" "**• I'I' ^ * " ~ * ^ " •• iMII I • i
Packers Take CrownRedwings /„ Borough League
two-day meet TTI'IT the ."/>-> arri lireasl.stnike mrdloy. in addition to the SI.recurd »Uh aq aniaimg SS^ec ^jrri brea»wr<>ke- in Ute J*^nrl
— — — — — under clas« * .' , : '"*I Omnv l>nenk<<l also win! Uuee
".'"vrtits. the 100-ysrd bre'ait••ir(*e afid'. freentyle for 15 17
3"2Swim Opener tnO|>e|i|
New PTwvMe»e»>-1V PacVers the middle to FaitouU for Ihe
i I h f l enort ihe rTatlfs ^
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ay, wliiie plaviogf " ' " i n " S I ' " I 1 I I | J rr.nr.15e,] and Mu>jrjrteu. fm 1...in the BeWTyTrfl S u m m l t ~ A I l t ' r t n d i n s - n s l tuma! rtcogmtioo Ilopek air
which is longer than the old gym i f * ' " > * « l e t g u e teid' the ;runnmg high. Records stand toIn the junior high. |YMCA boys' (mimming team be broken and these Summit
Uu- The Summit Red defeatingkey Club opened i t s ' P . ckers finished with an « l
re horkef - season ,at record.Tstraw. \ . Y . , luffering a! •»,-.*
l.v\arr! Imp
- - . ,. .'(K,'?tt*>T^efe*tt!( VCrV.r.ianpe Uienn. Si'
rnrr.nl. r-'ithp*. rnrr\Mary Swift lViral Sen
made is «P-a deep re M f W , r K , t B y Rohr,^, j 1 0 ,and Mtnar^sramnCTMl Hark»«M. J»«n nsrkett. Oie»-I
* V|>st. Carol Seidler and Marlanne rosj'cirt.
LutheransLead SlicedTo 1 Point
Sweep Victory
two previous g s m «WealciKsses in defense and In-1 ft^ -mrtar ended
ability of the forward lines t » l ~ T q "™ . . .score contributed to the loss. 1 ™ Packer. (w-MOutstsndini! job* were turned in | o v e r o n "TAI??!"
stored >* r « l * F r « n l t Morgan, who' P«B »"««oute handed off toj' e 0 r B d scored two goal, wiftiln 30 .M«lw. w1» .prated down * e
coming blgh-spinted and hard-working , _young! rtUetti are being put) K e O t T S S C O T tthrough well organiied paces I *lor the same wonderful, sportingreason, namely, to beat the .
I other fellow or to beat a number, •»_ ._» _in a book ^ ^ ^ l v i t f ^ ^ m
ch«'rfu?7S; *" »vZVT«e»'^lta«I-««u' W'nk:pu\Tumml.Tn 'fr t I.T-n^ | *^> W » "'«"' «-«-Education, haa proudly watched ">« * • Ro<;k«'» de»P«* • *« by alternate Cspt Bob Jqhn-j« "WT "^ tagging s Packer
SummK-Iii the Summit Inter,this year's team of hardened game by Vincent Vitale. . son. who made a total of a ' b i r k s n * * end nrne, aa tne luKChun-h Bowling League the i r'.'ij Krow from a bunch: t rerriro 1 2S2 halwd the ••*»» '" g0*1- T"1' compared .ended, ••*•
ling Fiith Lutherans split oi flcdgljskj uj i w e l ah'arp-' , '"*1^1 u " ( 0 13 U V e i for th« Osiinfng! MiU«r returned tne secotvipointf wh* the tt.JolBi**,,-••;(. snliEaecoad, riting group. "S*"""*™ * " «r«« PW«« goalie. Ossining rallied for 2 h»l« tackolf M yard* and then
Lutheran B team, each reeei\- Tile team has as its objective ' r o l n the Question Marks. Art^oals in the secuod period to scored on a «J-y»fd dash^on sing two points. The Path Luth- t, be the best team in Uw state Pizns 200 game and 5M series iwin """ " ' 'trans remained in first place liy of New Jersey! sparked the Doci to a split <>f I Tomurrow evening the RedPw P°lnf- I Under the c«achin« »f Bill their jnmcli witli the Alley Cat*. w i n R S - *'iU g 0 * * i i n r t
The Jewish Community Ceii- •Kr-»-". t > bulk of last years?
icored four jhutouta The scor. ' , : mg leaders were Tim Millerand t o * w j ( h
1 0 !with 75 point*. Pan f.'ntnute 42Ron Baru 11 aod Mew NaMo «
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by wlnamx three games squad will hive tba support of T<"" Balsamo had a pair ofI four points frutn the ChrtM M equally eager gang of ne» 212 games to leading the Duds
hureh bowlers, moved into sec- comers m the task of fending w - , T V victory "over thepnd place. off equally slrong sroups from
Temple Sinai, b> winning three Westfield. PUinfield, Jerseyames and four points from the City. Oranga and Vontcla\T.
HethodisU. moved into third «hich are also reaching for top,points ijehuid the; honors. |
»•» ^ ^ " * » • " '
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at the!Haverstraw. N.Y. rink. Tht Redwings start local league play onSaturday mornmg sgamst fYsn-
reverse play. Miller passed over
Two Top TeamsWin 3 Points
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The Card* finisheni (tor wwnnin tnp form by winning theirlast game X 13 afainat theBrowns They finished ona gamenark of the packer* NapoMtann
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ntriter. The Combined Church- ^ h e j u ^ to b , l t l e t n e Summit
lost three games and four t c a m ,s JnKy aty m ^ ,U to Oakes Memorial, but A | , ^ . jmmi^ «,thu»iasta are
pmalrted in fourth place. welcome to cheer the gang lhr°ugh "Hi f.rade Bins Bas mg. Decemher 8th: st I s.m.t Thi" Oakes Memorial Pinners, . t tt nhatlen«»r» kelball League conducted by the 'at the high school's gymnasium
winning four points, moved ** *;— *^— -• •» -» i » - * i * . . *u—1..1. •— *W4.
Boys' Cogers toPlay in Boro Leagues
New PmMenre—Millicpnt M p"'Underwood held its/ six-point made all four t<nichd<™n»
lead in the New Providence one conversion Pmcissmi msdr~ ;Woman'! Bowling League by the orlier conversion point rbi
taking three point* from Louvis the CardsCharcoal Delight j The. ifsndln?«
, Klip 'n Kurl rntamed second' Won U>st fd.—ililsii* hy wtwilng - threat pqiati l£a«k»»-—
ghto a thrM-wqr \ * .
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from Paint Market Inc. I. Serrtt«Us. of KUp'n Kurl, rolled a516 oerlej.
Trost t Bake Shop 1«>k|VnViinitanwTtch'<htifc?ked Recreation Commission will of-1 No. 1 The hedule for this.giant step from ejghUi to tMirdl ui?|i OVWF »«IVJI f^1"^*™!.,-..!.- „--_ „ c..,,_<a, _ „ _ . Ja(_ . . . . Minn.- nl«^» ii-imail tmrr nnlnfa trni*
llethodists and St. John* Luth-!toUoweJS meet i t 2 p.m. M open on Saturday morn-
The Presbyterians lost threeantes and four points to the St. |ihn.'* -Lutheran A team, whichoved into a seventh place tie
nth Christ Church.
Lead by Sixh o l d , tAx.gtmt Vad In
Valt Totten, each 201.
Ed Courieris a good man
f o knowof
He can probablyyou quile a Wtmoney.
A? an AlJstate Aimhe's a specialist at tak-ing the red- tape smihigh cost out
The statewide AAU races, aswell u the YMCA league, uillsoon again feel the impart of"old-timers" Hank Detohng.:Jeff PfMer, Fred Hocfaman.Nate Lessin, Bob SOoe, George!
the
i The very best Jersey has to r M { o r tecoad U c <offer wlU be hard put to boat s t r i n d M > r k H , n d B i l r , s h ( , nthe record holders in the U H w^ fj^rg,.'! \n fourthgroup composed of Brandt 10 . m , out of the le
Vir Pfeiffer. John; *
date is MJMIOWS:-.Dustun VI MUWlUkM
10 a.m.—Chicago rt. LosAngeles
11 a in —Cincinnati vs DetroitThe 5th and «.h Grade league series
will start practice games on I>ecember Sth. 9 am as follows:
Jie 1V12 year group,Clark and John McCoubrey aimto repeat as leaders with^thesupport at David £caak, Dvk«Edwards and George Peters.The 10 and under groupjs wVr"the greatest number »f new-, ...comers show up but here, teo, .points from H Knise * Son inthere are fine holdovers tiV»jtheStar Women's Friday Night
•Bowling League, winning thet l l a . gRobert Raynoid* • tod John middle game by two pins andE,},CX. losing * • opening game by
When the squad Is reviewedi0"* P"1-and the record holders counted.Coach Kbgan md Director Cho-querte. as well as Hie Summitswim team'i friend* tod fol-lowers, see a lot of promie* Inthe state races-and even beyond.The water talent now swim-ming laps in the Y pool displaysall of the characteristic!, if en-
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TJ5N—TJeaattbck.'" Platawas htfwMh a four-point loaa toMiss Nellie.
In *pite of M Wcrione's .118Weat SummU Garage)
gained three pointi from Boriea'Luncheonette.
High game* included:M Picckme. l»o, 171; S
Houck, 190. m. r Thatch. Ill;! SerriteJl.. 1M. 17«; L. Call a-han. IK. 173; D. Holsie, 111; M.
JDonJo, l»U "H. Faleo. 177; F.175; I.
yames^o De- M ' h o o d - m-liv while camber 8th. 9 am m follows:
ad a 202 game. ! ' "Igh School Bym No. *Molly Mondato had a 202 game. ! " « " «n<xn i.yni m. tKmily Mele posted a &20 series, [** * m —Eagles vs. Card*
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January FirstHas Long BeenSpecial Days i Ume for.looking ahead, for
Tf>< fibt day of the, New Year•r.ilaag class, for hop* and op-• i n n * Bat it is also s timew bee mast of o» look back, withfend memories, to days of yes-terdav.
! 'i*» time doei so'wut isd rhit esefc a«w da? nIOOC i part of history. •
Looking hack throttfh thepages of time • we find thatmany interesting, events hav<tskea place on January 1 Itwas for instinct tie birthda-.of Betsy Ross H7S2V Paul Re-vere (1TSS\. and Philip Freneau
Times Change but ShepherdsStill Watch Over Sheep at Night'Sheep and sheepherding a.-e thousands. But the meaning
linked with the Christ-jot shepherd — "to herd, guard,mas story, and they also serve.lead," says a dictionary defini-as j_symbol of the kindness,tion — hasn't changed.
"TB^NJ 'jtiri InaTTTai parti Sheep"sltil must oe watchedChrist's message to man- by night, because, for some
kind reason known only to the sheep,When darkness falls on f j * t is the Ume they '
Christina* Eve, today's aheap-;™"' t 0 ,herder li watching his flocks " r « « » y P l l c«J
hv night anrl. probably, look- «'0 r m s .ing at the stars in the heav-jj 0" 4 ">nr, juet M « * tnepherd* -efiiOf*' to »fle»""' , . . ' - . . .„old did. ' | Tie ailing sheep or die new
There are some differences * born lsmb are mrt -of the— fat, instance, the she'eptieYd-1herder's gentle care, and whener on the Western ranges of part of the flock has strayed
a hundred sheep, If he tote one one Christmas seasonof them, doth not leave theninety and nine inness, and go after that wntch: - •is lost, until he-finds it?" (Luke;Proceed*13:4). "*" """
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The King and many 0
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Inspiration (or the first the plan spread to \\Christmas seals came to Elnar
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. . - Sweden, and in 1907 w,kMOII, a Danish postal clerk, led in the U.S. More Oian'
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' The first practical fire enginenas tested Jan 1 18K. Presidest Abraham Lincoln, issued".the Emancipation Proclamationem the first day of the1 year 1865The famous Tournament ofReset besuti Jan 1, 1MB
The USSR was formed Jan 11933; U S. parcel post servicewas inaugurated Jan. 1. 1913On the first day of the year19J4 'he Federal Deposit In-surance Corporation was mau-,'ura'ed and th« Bank G.mr,f.nxr 'Act became
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gthe U.S. hat changed the shep-herd's robes for levis. and theflocks be watches are muchlarger, numbering sheep by the
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Christmas was )ust another win-•l>i' it«»r in early New Kngland,Puritan children were not,with • ' (out toys S h
It is quite Ukeiy that children'» .,in Puritaa families received.'"toys as-awards for being good JSince there were no stores in ]»whjch to buy tovs the father had *'a rely on his O 'TS ingenuity and :j»
In most instances toys trereminiatures of furniture or otherI'ems famihar about the homeand w*re carefully whittled out Jof wood • *
Some interestuig tovs from Sthe New England of a century;5and t half ago many stiU be Sseeo s» Old Sturbndge Village. S'Mass . a recreation of a typical £taws >n this ptnodof Americaa Ihistory •
Included m the collection are Wsuch items at a doll bed, wheel- V
barrow, a slant-topped desk. Sand a liny team ot oxea draw- Img a sled. ' V
Dtcorcrffv* Wrvoril. . coat'hangeri*~_
sprigs of evergreen and a few jminutes of your time—that's all '>og need to. isshioo -a dacora- 1uve evergreen wreath. «
Leaving the hook it the top.simply fashion the hanger_inta_a_round ring fasten the ever-greens to the ring with heawthread and t large_needjej_
SpnHldelie"evergreOTs with
CamilaNylons
proportioned to foot size. New.eat fashion-harmonized shades
to 11. The perfect
pair
MatchingB«x«d
Costume Jewelry
and desifna. Necklaon orbroochM and matching ear-rings. Ridi buyi at Kreaa.aerosol sno">- before hinging S
Brings
New Cuttomtn
To You
1 Day after day
I for Informationi
I Pheee 444-4I3*
I Mn. S C, ttmtM
Soft, Cuddly Plush AnimalsOh, thoee teddy betn, that Q* ^f%tsleepy dog, will go with their 9 19*voting owners from playtime to ubedtime. Pretty colons, a l H
Sewing Machine
Safety styled wifli tngers'lard. Toy machine »ewsjJit like Mother's teacbeswhile It entertains.
50 Assorted
Christmas Cards
$J00Fine range of d u i g n i
packaged 60 to the box,
complete with envelopes.
Special Box of 25
Christmas Cards
Choice assortment otcsjdi, ranging from tra-'ditional to modem. Com-plete with envelope*.
Box of
50 Cords
Leu tban 2ce a c h , a cdt h e s e a r ehandsome its i g n s acceoted w i t hglitter a n dgoM-tone.
You Are Invited to
ONN A KMSS
MDDYCMMT
SHorrmo ACCOUNT
rSuper Special
Gift Wrap Paper \6 Continuous Rolls
Enough to wrapdoKns of Christ.mas gifts in bright,tempting fashion.Holiday patterns isholiday colors-atholiday savings.
Count 'Em...
125 Cards,Tags, Seals
Everything yon need tor-finish your gift-packag-ing . . . even a mailing"•ticker. Supreme a*>•ortment, exclusive atKreu. „
Stick-OnSatln-Glo Bows
Decorate your gift peck-ages with adhesive backbow*. So eaay to stick-on. Some with metallic•tripee, center decora-tion* ; . . packaged.
K R E S S
Grft Shoe NOW
Start Payments
in Feb., 1943
343 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE, SUMMIT
USE OUR MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT AT REAR OF STORE
H
[Cleaning RrmUfbr
rtomers
H» mtiaatant M part ct tomodemtoattai program. Thiir**cteloMi7 proeatt, dastgatdoapaaUDy to thoee who DMddry clewing don* in • hurry,
Columbia Qtanert has taken• mystery out of the dry clean-; proceti. It b u , through re-
moderniration of Hi milnI on Chatham ro»d. remov-
which have separatedcustomer from the inner
at a dry cleininf
If the, io chaoaes, U» cus-om«r ii. able to t a b advantage
new coin-operated profes-*1 dry cleaning* units Co-
i hat recently installed in
suits is in bear's'time, anabUagbar to m««t last minute appoint-
ments or occasion* with com,pteto confidence in grooming,
"for yean," u y i SalemBoorujy, pretidmt of Columbia
jCleanen, "the opcrnUOD of adry cleaning plant h u bean amystery. A. customer wouldPMt kit- *lo«btng, dripcriet.alip covers, rugk, over the coun-
ter and then ki * thort time,they would bt-returned, cleanedand pressed.
aiii y
SHORTHILLS
With the coming of the big-ieat gift-giving season of theyear — Christina* account! for41 percent of the gifts an aver-
• age family buy* each year —a n new opportunities to putyour creative talent* to workdressing up packages.
Some wrspping paper, tags,tiwue, enclosure cards, and tie-on decorations, mixed with adash of imagination, ii all you
Trot handsomehandsewn Looterby Sebago avail-able in Black andCharcoal.
HARRISONBROTHERS
Fine Footwear Sine* 1876
Mo«*«Mr • Slwf HI*
Get the Features You Want, and the"Dependability That
- -Makes Them Work!
titvtt b u cOaTeci WMfaiBK' a •>*«*. tot P« fadothM
EichimUa-FAtfAgitator Ktw Mad of flte
t ttilot k No |w»oc tram fa tfcsM I lot kwdJnc or odotdiag.
THE SUMMIT HERALD. TWtdty, Dx. 6, Hoi
£-. -i— 5 . 3 #«r- i* ii. ,t)B
"WI(!JWV(-,.ASfi<nii.r)i a *»immmj pool has been added to *»Broad street side of the buditui.. Uie VMCA pltcur* shown above 1 ^ « the s*me
Imagination is Key foHandsome Wrapped Gift
1 I'MBU, fttm w m t t
c 1U«*». M.plr ,11..me stately trees pictured are gone.
SPRINGFIELDWILL BB OPENEVERY NIGHT
— - U N T I L
mnwih Draatto ant far yoor itfMientiv cd»
Reatannnt wttl bt optn ttH 7:4S pja,
SNOW PLOWINGAny Time
•f Day or Night
C« 3-0431
^ ,
MoWAN*
Juai pomr ia WUtrtngttrbltacn. Maytag diktat andadda to watn water at thersjfatUma,
P U B A U O r i W
• Aatomatie WaUr LavalControl savea galloaa ofwatar •SUttar l id stops ao-ttaaVfe atmtdt wnen opened• Zinc-coated rtaat cabtattto prottet agtJaat mat • Fsi-moM Maytag agitator tetioBfcrdtantr dotbsta Deptnd-ablt only aa Mtytag can
Att Saie. BackedBg Our Own
MAYTAGM D CAJtPET
SttVlCfIMIHIIHIMIIIIIHI •*••«(
"The Finest tn Horn* Lomdry Equipment,
ONLY Business"
MAYTAG APPLIANCE CENTERPhoMt 431-2303
13 South Pauaic A M . CWorhom. N.J.
STORE HOURS: 8:30 AM • 5:30 PM Mwu fhri S«».. M . t « t PM.
n««d to whip up four beat batchof bolldiy ptckafea yet
Imptrtut RUNfirst, a few simple, yet impor-
tant rules to help you turn outprofessional |ooUn« packagesevery time.
I Be sure to cut your paper the1 right ilie, allowing enough to goj around the box and overlapi about two inches. It should e*tend beyond the end of tb« boxno more than three-quarters ofthe depth.
Tape the lid to the box to pre-vent bulges. OMB lay she box up-side down oa the paper, betafsure to center the pattern tothat it shows to best advantage.Fold the paper around the boxand teal. MJtar th* eorMrt i ttht ends and teal.
U t IsauteattM 0*Once your gift* art neatly
-wawed. you're ready to letyour Imagination roam to deco-rate them. Htrt art some tu-gestioni from Rust Craft to htlpiou MA ttartad: _ _
— silhouettes eta bt u « 4 togive a hint of what's inaMt - tfiih if the package containssomething for the ardtnt fisher-man; t bsrber pole tf the con-tent Is tfter-ehsvlng W e ;notet if a mustcaj iottrvmeat orrecords.
— decorate- tht outside of itinwjp-wrapped packagr with aribbon-tree. With green ribbon,form • series of graduated loopbows to form ffle oatttne of aChrulmii tree, them finish offwith ornament tie-oos Use .redribbon for the tree's but .
— O N sparkling gUtttr to tptHout a person's name watt yovhave Bted a solid color Ml warp-ping. Write the nan)* with anadhesive and then dust on tht.gutter.
Brlfhtta CktMlW't Olftt. - chlldreo'l tUUi a n brlgM-ened with faces of elownt andSantas, or made to look like rail-road can. Mike c v s (or thetrain by using flat packages ofchewing gum covered with col-orta ptper. Use stoglt Bft-tat-ers for wheds snd a whole pMk-a£e wrspeed hi rod and whitestriped gift wrapping for thtengine.
— tall, slender gifts such atbottle* of perfume, can be madtto look like burning candles, orlike child's party taapptr, whanthe ea«s are traifltd and tied.
In FranctIn southern France "santoat"
are better known than Saata."Santems" ire clay repttetl ttmtinlifn ufmanger animab and sainta
Since tht erotka, ratterthan the ev«rfr»en tret, it thtcenter of CferMmu hoa>e deco-ration k Fraaco, 4 M teutons'play an Importaat part
Shtp
Miliburn,
Thunalay night
until t •'<l*ckl
P. S, And havi o.
delicious svpptr
in th« Bird Cog*
- f r o p 5i30
LET COLONIAL PUT ANEW PONTIAC
UNDER THE CHRISTMAS TREE
.Make it a rtal happy holiday by selecting your
model from our huge array oPPONTJAC JWTJ^
pe.ts, Catalinas, Star Chiefs, Bonnevilles and Le
Man$.. . • .
n
Y
r~1943 TEMPEST CONYERTttLI.
IfIKY
IVY
Station Wagon, Convertible or Sedan . . . one of our
ebullient Sante messengers will deliver the car of your'
choice on Christmas morning !
And riMfs Hie
SHORT of it I
r Y
Dohr for Dolar—COLONIAL Gives You More! - w e WANT YOUR BUSINESS1
312 SPRINGFIELD AYE.
olonial SUMMITOptM Evtwlitft TH t — Weti. ft St*. T l *
OU«Mt>w74700
, Dtc. o, \Hi
H O / W A N W - W M A U HHJ» WANTB) H M U I
MARRIED WOMAN—CART TIME. DAYTIME
HBP WANIB>- WMAUHBCRETART I . phraltlaa. I* b .«r
* H k , Saturday- morning. 1-1 p ra.4 dara I l l Mlllburn Avanua. WTI - 7 U I aftar 1 p.m. for appelBt'
1 . Mr-re a* * « • aervloa twaauliaat aoMiag preaent CM 111 gap aoft wateraaaem Vat aaUla*. Kateaai.e background la hume ovaklor U required. Aaaerraa ta kvme economise la helpful, hut n>>t a rnuat Khould ba |ood jat meettag aaeole1 have own e*r. Companaadan; ealary rI l» " al l iance.FaaaM for ap»oiiitmeBt with Mr. Nelaon, Culllgma, 11 Hoimea &1-, ahUburn.
APPLY NOWfer the Avon opportunity U aaafcefl<MI0 a week part time. Na nra-.foua rspeti*nne "n»«-#ee*.ry Call Ufa.role HI 1-11*1 for personal Interviewtn your home.
m | P WANTID'•MALIOaWERAL bouaeworker, I moralaga
p a n tlma. own tra.napertat.oa d*.•traMe. Berkeley Height*. FAi-mj.
IC BOOKX-tEPrR. yeuac U4yt-larioal work aad te> taara
machine bookkeeping. We altar thafollowing benefit* free: aoaplUUa**tloa, mad.ce.l-eurg.oal inaaranoa,life laauraace and majer medicallaaaraaea. Apply Ltvtngata* Ma-tteaal Baak. IS South U*faa«aa
COMPOSITORS
OPERATORS
Union P«nii©fr»r»
Opportunity for pirt-ttoM l iplant. Guirta-
OKftATO*
Fin « Ml TUaCHAM.6S OF THE RITZ
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
(f I I U
M aaaaJt aa t. Ajckteu
KXtSAU
it qr.aai i
jura aaakay wtlk baali»n»a. It. CR l TllL
-JPIBO* alaaa aatllaga. WailaaaOraad Bklta.ua at.rtl>l atlv.r. I l laar aHUag. 171-7017.
AJfTIOUB la».a awn III: atarllafaU*av taa Mt aad lara. vaaa; largafruit b«wl; Wallaoa knlna aad but-lar apraa4ara; laa eaddlM; Tlffaar
PO»UU
« n i T i a . i . i . nala, i •,JJ^Jt^^KPoalOoB. Ear."' 1* •>•
HAVB manDR fur 1 d a y . l l l - » : i o .
BANKING CAREER
fXERK-TYPIST
*, t.i.'.«..(ivi.
National Stat. BankU OFFIC*
OR 7-4O»l'
CLERK-TYPIST
ELECTRICALtNDUSIJUEi-
PACKAGING DEPT.
I it}, 40 hour w«k - i:X>• m^...iVp'm. Our ni>w plint i t731 ffntral Ave Liberal /rin»<fbenefiu. including hoipiVal-sit:-Kfcfjtlinijof n>Khc*l ami vchJtoo pl«ni Apptintioni will be•ocopifd daily fur >nlerM»w-»ppomtmtm»
C. R. BARD, INC.rA.» K<tu«l Opportunity ETOploytrtTil Central A»» »l»rr»r Mill. N. J.
' , 4U-41&G ' ,
For Clarleai WorkIMlt Tlma. • dara
tralltnt Working Condltt .af• »n1 Balarr
STEPHENS JMIO6RujuM-irtu I
ca '
PRACTICAL nuraa U o«ra for Hani-lov&tld l*4y. Ltiht houaabold tfa>l l u U.a-la. Pri'Ua to<u» a Utark. o«>« a»urr. CK K H f*.n. — « m • -
Mgbt or diy. C i l OR ^uom tn
; ian« antique aUT**-; DRaxal•OMBI. ttT I v M la imalnat « • .* " * • • » *"*•**• ' * • * ' • • * »»•*-
WOMAN far l-aawal k»ta»woTk,light aooklBf Llv.-ln. P r l v . l .rtani and bath. Oo-wl aalary. CR 7-tlOO, • A M — I T M
IOUNO aua la wark lO prt»UMplant. Irtia tmrk. •«<> m TIIM
ACCODNTIN6CLERK
Evr*ll*n.t epportuaMr for wora'inwith fotxj typing akilla Hutt h*T»
WLUNS CIERKl i n n i t tr»i»t. m kr »Mk, inina. Modara pharmacautlo*! plaat laMamr Ri" AH W H *pp*rtani«ramployar. Can Mta Tafcar. 4€4-ilaa.
HAN ov«r i i part-ttma nlfhta. lal.Bulk. Sumntlt Ata. ftiall. Summit
•mcBuunonH O t R T A I . Bada. wkaat a k a t m ws lk -
ara, m l .mpawto f w l a or rantrra« dall»»rr m i c h t m a n ' t »"ra-•cnpl lon C»nta». aammlL CB »•1171.
HVWAMB
K01T8BKBBPER r«r *iuJ«m»tur» woman. 1lv*> tn PR 1-11*1-
H U P WANTED MALI.
T"ln.a. ii!??,yv«'"rr)toVr'iVpW^n!' wmi-iiii;; |7jjiu«i ; W.H,"'oonMl-
duat. mih in
SALES PERSONN& 'ror Summit rral naiala affle«\Mambar of Humii.n bo.U wllb Mul-tlpla Uatlng a>rvlra. l£ip«rtanca pra.farrad, but not aaaanual Huat b«kaovta la thui communltr. Plaaaa»!»• fall datalla. Wrtta > O . Soti u , aammit, N. J-
cp p t u t not ••i*fi-Hil. Opportunity to' IMUIM tn»rr«a»li.t rv»,'."HU I1i!» rWtiMiti-.Lia hi»n.ufictur*r l^Mtd 1B pi» M-•nf «;)Kurh*n attirroundlat- rail-AM paT '* ' n r appointment. 411.
Apply In p*t«oB or c*M 114-MMMiM B * U W I B , ifalty 1:11 l« I . I I
ALLSTATEINSURANCE COMPANIES
Mountain A t . Murray Hill. X ) •
Bank in Morrit Crnintr',N. J. Write Box 8S. Sum--mit Herald giving r « w »of experience and ulary
REAL Batata — N»w Pravldanea.aunmft. Barb«lar Hal.hta afaa —Pull tlma I,4M'AI. rar««r aalaapvraoa, axparl'-nra't or wllllnf tol«*ra; aallult«d uppurtunltlaa; ra-
' pllaa kald ronndantlal — Ill-laat.avaa. 1T1-I1I4.
Byalrak Broa. RaaltoratltT Sprlatlald Ava.. N'aw PrarHaaea
«O«r Ik*>aa>lialla»Ha«.
ALOEBRA• • I l l l . Call
D O V P Imrk a « d kaekksa tar rant
CUAM UP TIME ATTEMTIOW btoart af «n» fooda.Call ar virlta today for oar fro*arto* llat of Prim* and Choteam alaa -fan«7 apa«laltlM Oali^•r'a rraoar Kood Trodurta. 171Bro».rta«« Road. UlUa ralla.
wa mar — Ulkt tncunc
TOONOaara aad partial III-III7 aflar L
T1HIPLACB «OO4, "* to» Cka»T«\atl>«k Lib Il l dallvarrt. Pkwv.
ptala aad kaaad tattam kilaa. tta-
aund.rd. QR I.I;,T« ' • « . ^
IUUO U a a waatM tar h .h»a.brokam ya«T M i?"" -*
^.D^.r«*p^*iF^papar tralnad, WT aT,;« ( *
M
CAM
lt«l RAHBLm | daa..m. automat l a .
O»AV«LT »NOW BLOWBB, f«arfa«. ll»f Tall I H H M ,
OLEANINO. all ILANINO. l . . _ ,IT,,, palntln* aad aaaarkaaanaj.V a t a r a a • AdjalaiaUUWaa rat-araaeaa. HP «-»«W. CK f-ltH.
UOKEL umlaa wttk Iraeka auaat-'•JJa""-'S™i-"iliS l r t- "» ***•
REAL ESTATE-J«*. klaa or «omaii. •*p*rl»or»4
Hhort MllU-Ulllliurn art*. Toprap*o*atlon, l*+Am furn.sH.Ml, ^ o o d
tv«rttslBg bftrk.ni.
FRED W . WATSON, Inc.»»»»Tf»B D-H-i-UU -
taokawanna Plaaa ghrt Hllla
ja • C.1BI. It W . J C U 111; <>«>oo» « o » a r»ad raa« 4*"; ftfura" akataa whlla.•laa I; blMk. MM. a; profaajlonalqualltT: m«Pl« pmaappla r»d aniln irmi , twin atta l l a . E»»rythln«aJmoat a*«r. Call Tburadar avantnf.1 Kridar or Saturday. DKa»al l - < i « .
TTP!8TS-I'yMrf->ip*rV(«nc*>. ACCUrMfn«att»M • v « n n i i 4" hour W
1 5 b n f t w : <-»(«t
a\tr KadilL-tlon I ^ M r r h L.r*
A»"will:_Vi.C.iTiul'i'ilir . M l ' n J . T
NOW .INTERVIEWING
.Wp. In ^r ojitTAX7 drlv.r Call C«.
KEYPUNCHv OPERATOR
tf TO. ,-ar. 'tnt.rvat.d la"-• r..n.ftt* .
TAXI Drlvan — full and part Uma.C-K. 7-O3JI.
WABHINO aad lor dar'i wark. Call Batata. '1411 aftar «.
•rark UK «a« Mfor ffscttlaff l a i u t
SALES
_ » " • ' r—rUlVINll room ami dining room pli--
tur. window .Ir.pcrlaa. dan drap-arm. I, window tana, window »lr.conditioning unit, aalf-propellad ro
• l a t t e r . I'l• j j h « . i . . „ , ;• KRCL'RT. I l l l to
lo" Whlu"^,^.^"'"^. "'"
POSITIONS
j .yrr"yndln.re and ar« _ _ .•j B \ C E \ I . . . apply In pareon, dally\ is A M I 30 PH. Personnel !*•
Large. national com partyta opening an office InM.UBurn .« January 1U1 .
WE OFFER
TYPIST WANTED *
. : Apply in Ptrsonto
Mn MiUwatar
NITRONICS. INC.I*J t*T.rngf<*ld A T I B.crk. Hfta.
BOOKKEEPING MACHINEOPERATOR
' --* NCR bo^kliMplnf mtrhln*.! r r I s t a«*rur»t*. n w i h« id -
*' f»»qu'r«il for dtv«r«tfi«d.- . « :B our arroalit.fis department.M"<l»ra tfT 'di !& Mtirray HH!. Ex-*i>nt Bo*pi!a]iuf|<>ti. mtdical, »ur-
ftcml ^t&•fita OaJl 4 l * . t : e t ,
SWITCHBOARDOPERATORS
VTp*rl«nr«d to work r*lt«f 4utr l a t -•ir<!«y«. f*utidi\« and holldaya. AfplyP*r*oan*l QtUc:
OVERLOOK HO6PITAL
C»MPETENT woman lor careof 4 children New Year'iweekeod. Good salary. 277-
AJ8IKTANT for d*ntftl tp«clt]lvr'toffice Esp«r.«BC« uBB*P»Bf>r). Boxlr^ Mi Ibutn Ir»rn.
WOMAN. TuMday through Krli.y,l-l It, hous»w<ti% and Iroatnc
tranaportatlon, 1-3IJ18AI-K8LADT. p*muiM)t job, full
t1ma or part tlmt—*ora* «t*lBf•ipwUnet «MM)tlal Houa* of M»-ttiiala. i n Illllburn Avtnu*, Mill-V
PART-TIME eecretary or ' t /p lHTranaportatlon required II 71 perhr Call ME . I T U .
BLPKRLT roupfe deelr* plaJn rookand. houMwof-tor 3 da)a per weak.Monday. \V«Jn<»a4ay, rriday, • to
' I p m. Rtffruncee regulred. muatr<«ii1e tn PumrrAt ar*e. Box IV.Summit Hfrald
HE< EPTIONIST. ' • m a l l eontol*•wltrhboanl TWX. aom»i typlr<K\ST^ hr. wMk, twuat h«n«f1t«. It'1
Mndtrn pharma<'«ultral plant InMurray Hill. An •qua! opportunity*mp!»y#r. '"all Sir* Tcti»r, 444-4300.
Y©U SHOULft BE
lUrrledBetween 10 and 4 |
' A college graduateA reel-lent of thla an-a for at
leaat the paat 1*« yearaCurrant)r employed
Prior aalea eiperlenee !• not
If yotf arc interMttd In arar»*r opportunity pIcmMttltphon* Mr. Awui .
tary mo»ar. .CH I-78M
S WOVEN TRY Al*rtzn?*r urroM «HOP-ATHOME n.=
rator Mrrlra tor PBAPKK. 8I.IPI OVERJ. CPHObBTBHV.. HRD
Ttt. CTTTTAITVII A *T>.-rorat'>i. withnd l l u l T . Cua-
MAN, r«llr«d,' part-IIm* rBookkevptna* «ip#rl»nc*. Call Mr.Mlllw. PR T-JISi
MAN wanted «vi tuatodian In pust legmajiuAwturiTif coin party Exp*rl l d i l Aq ftananc* work Apply h # 1 P( at Til Ontral AT*.,'Murray Hill.Auk f«r Mr Mil!»r.
Trrk. l.tbm. w. IBM knl6g II t M tengr. elartrnc <«mp l» ft#*
Xcctg. H.t up c«it j j i tr in IV.ODO
_ .. . . . , . I l lJanltr. S:10 13 P M in-tut »HAaunMr, very yng. am ^w 173Ok, older man, maitrm .' • • •
P6MMJ6 ' ' "mall Ce. II*
—^ ••»• raa pd l i tSecy, elaa. opt* l i tfltat. aati, eoll,, math., type . . . . • • •Payroll Clk. aip, typa 171Payroll C|> yng. type IT!Stat. typlat. mtth apt 174Bteno. Id akllla. am. eip fTfClk. typet, op*r. NCR II*Ctk-tyit. nature, peychol bkgrnd MlDental aaat. no exp evea no Bat a !«•Clk-typet. dlvara. am. ofo »tt>Aectg Ctk, "ilka flgurea 1(1fteoorde Clk. lite trpf It I,
OPEN TU.CS EVER. t'NTIL T i l
SUMMITt3MPL0YMBNT AGENCY
Sit flpfld Ave . Summit r R 1-II1B
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ANDWANTED
EUROPEAN-BRITISHSLEEP-W
DOMESTICSOUR
EXCLUSIVE StftVtOEINCLUDES:
I—REP BRINGS OUR FILESTO YOUR HOME
2—DOMESTIC K MET ATAIRPORT — CHAUF-FEREO TO YOURH O M E -
S—EXCLUSIVE THREE 131(MONTH GUARANTEE
Verity Stiff Arjancy, Inc.KM VO. MAW ST
SPR1NO VAI.ICT NEW TORKi El. 1M11
a«,tar aapay. l i t . CK
TBrMTaTT. Bae*. a i u•MM kM
R a t ( M a i n ttaaaa. Tarr raaaaa--aWa. Can aftar • a ax DKaaal «.
g'l fabnea and . l i e . / from th.larr-"l aaUcUon m"M color rAm«.ALl'ERS a ROL'TB 10 In MorrUPlalna I. oprn MOD. thru Friday.i m n ] t PH. nalard.r aa*•uadar. I A H. to I P « >RCCAND BAJI l>ARKIN0 AT AL-
CHIOkTt kttrhan a.t. ll<* all flat*,abraaa. klub«a caoolat^ a*t. 117%afl«t. *Md for work h.Q<h, IScombination aluminum atnrm don
n r W M m Ca>aT«»at airum
SFDRTStAR15«1 MIAH«d. tan »h, >wtre wheela K i r ^ n ^ t •-,-»«rjr tow «ll«wcai. kit"!
BH.C.H afta,' r lc
r*l!art
alumtnum atnrm door,ard ail*. • : • Lamra * rnli-t*oua Harm. P R 8 - < 5 l l . ,
!»•• OLPBMOrJIlJE. H7jKaau. Barkolor H ltlac til*. Bi"tailon. B
» • » CHEVT Bol-Alr,
STJf*1"
BOOKKEEPER, mature wemaa. •%-perlencad In payToll and ail ahaasaof bookkecplog through trial ba!-anee: typing ftfaraawaa. Bom 99.Summit Herald. Bummtt.
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Yon 'won't h» »orn' you <M. Plui ttctore are trrrifk «Dd iddup to a wonderful buy. Location'' Top.—Franklin School. Size?« bedrras. 2'i batha. pan. den. For S»le? Oimer transferred toDetroit. Condition* Immiculate Prtce? Open to offers Yoy mayhe surprised. Occupancy? You name it List ui help you investi-gate. CR 1-6960. Gluetoook-Shepanl. Reakori.
*, WE'LL FIND YOUR HOME!7 JUST LISTED!
': KREE BEDR6OM OOLANIAL BI-LUVEL. oolr I n*n .Id. ra tn. Riik-
• 'Maa" <<r "Pl]r7lrril':—»*»-4>atliA^ .Banalad tacraatloa room, larf* k l t c h w ;
! :.r . . r«^ I - 10a ^ AVAILABLE^ THRBE-BBDIiOOM HANC i m ri»«lrafcle aertloa of lummlt: 1 batba,
Jaleoaltd porch, •scopttocally beautiful tandicaplng. L'pper Ste.rOn»-BBt)ROOM OOI-OHIAL i»" Hlf hUn<lj «f S u n n i l — Unay a i t r » *I«M t h i n S r*"> »M ~ opp*r 40*
If U t « a t llst*d «*«*• • horn* of th* *tyl«. tt«« «.o« fir4c« f&u «ftnt t«»jseoaj tboM now ttA.vil.tl l* -in iha Muni ml t msti. Ca.il us t n 4 we II<1« cveryihlni p^wlMa to find It fur jou.
THE RICHLAND COMPANYTTn^n|^^?vXrn4l{.cm IH> ' E*«ninc» t n 4 Suhd*y Tall
WEtL F»ND YOUR HOME!
8 IN SUMMITt 4 bedroom*, dta, t v ,
naar MtmorUl f ie ld . |1T,T9«L * txdrtmma. it b»tba. dan.
•cr««n«d porch. % »cra.FrftntOln SchooL
I I bedrooma, t ^ + H bath.family room, Jalousledporch., t acre. Ml,III
t. I f raata HI.103
It. I nedrooomi. IJA-kaiaA-—~'s~^TaTffoititf-*' TPoYiSaT d«a.
, Northilde. ' f<4,IO9
4^* k«4ra«mi, Ettgileb. 111,991
7. Beautiful I yr Colonial, 4 'bedrooma, dan. ree room."Wooded lot. FranklinSchool.
I Nnw I bedroom. SH hatk,canter hall Colonial. Fam-ily room, porch, tat flogr
Each of the above murt be told.
$2,000 CASHTea. tf yoi can acrape to*tether tlMf caak, th«r* laa mortgage commit montavail a hit tq a q^aJHiad Luy*Cto put you In thl* X hvdroom.Hi bath, lovely New Provi-dence borne with a view.
Call t'i Teuii Be • • OUd Too Did
DougUt tc Jeaa
REALTORSI Mountain, Ave., Murray Hill. J*. J.
Ju*t Wait of Bell Lab*u Dial i l ( Il»l
FIVE WITH FOUR(Under 130,0W)
t:>.BO0. All In good neighborhood.*,c»ntf>nlrnt lo achoola. Several com pa*rall*> nffenrtga tn Barkei«7 Heifhta
a ^>•? i'rovldance.
COUNTRYSTYLE
yet Juat a abort dlatance ta-the- -La*?kawanna Knur ftgfl*room rolonlal xplit—Familyroom—I car garage eat on aprivate wooded acre. Ownertrat.aferr«d. PUetd i t f b l -under —•' * "
ANTIQUES
Joan O. Chrystal, Inc.UHX^ritt Av». aummlt, CR M
MILLBURN
ANNE SYLVBSTBR'SREALTY OORNER OFFERS
na of tha b u t t.uya In an EnKliahu l l ROI'TH M o \: X T A I N
bedrooma. I bathe; I ear garage,plua 4 recreation roomer prtc* juatreduced to (II.106' Owner haa movMw l , **".«• to ealll Thla la realir
Many Cotontat tteaaa »• f irBitwr*: 4D. tin, braaa, c«M*r. aad ajlaem
-(ayre Homeetead, % mtt* frata Jaf-f«noa .School, tamealt . Aabw*a4Ave. t» Jefferaea >ea—I: f sra *>\\a» mt achoQi on grayci toad: e+m-tlnue to end of road, t a r s leftto 3rd timiM fete«e».
*4m a^riMiiiee. * t c Call after Tp M cm : JTMm r Cbntaat m: gurrrla 111 Plteaal «»a«l.Tn: girte t i - V,:
D O U J , 4mtWaaai n l T t o De4lHawatahfi A v a ,
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FRBft ta a g««4 keaaa — 4 - n e a t h .. 1 4 aVJ^^a^ . • «* a * .
Ippt- CK.
C11IWEL amt>rotdarrwool, tranatara. twtlL CanlacaHous. Antlqua shop, if CataanbiaTurnplka and Craacoat B4V. fiar-kam Park FB t-7tM r « t - l ia*
Glf;TS . . . ANTIQUES
ISARI.T AMERICAN GIFT*. RE-P R O D U C T l o N i AJ<D ANTlQCEtV
BV&LE HOUSEIII Iprlnrl'ld A x H.rfc.i.r Haljkaj
optn dally MidThurad.r and rndar .«.a
PRIMITIVES ^ G^nrral lln*.<ollrrta>U plar»a Ednama*a«7 Hhunplka R^. MadtMnOraan y u l u . H-l
HICKOKT Uxcli *«" hrpin. hatch. J.llr .a.tmard.atand. 4I4-.7I7.
currant>~
INDICT rttta n a n In akafaa.
FRESH CUTCHRISTMAS TREES
Wrrathtf and DeoonuiooalB«glnnlni: December 9
WISHTMAN'SUarrlatown'BTnard
Morrl«to»o. N J
kardtop Ml i
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RHTTHM band lnetrum^te. I1&";i o f cluba. make otf*T: outdoorclothe* dryt*r. II"; m*trononie, |«;I,tnf>B cloth and napkin*, uncut,l i t : thennn* Jug. •*, ibur aatlndraper.**. II*. pap«r cutter, «10.
BABT r . r r t M . <» p laTT» » . Bah?T>n4a I I : fotdtnt atrolln- 13; hoblTteorw • ( ; f««rla-trli tor e h . a r I I :rnlid*. atatloa wagoa ti'. bloyrlaI I . tr^-t«r I I ; IOKI twMd n f110 Call (4I-I14I
•CI1CAL lUSTKUMCdi
ALTENBUR© —ELIZAftETH, N.J.
Opvn Hi l ly Til I — (tat. Til INew J«r**r • Oldcat and LarpoetHammond Organ DaafarHuge Rcdu< tl»na - Tr<>m»iiduua
1MT I»ORD Cooittry Sedan,military man trmnafrredS1V » ! i i c " "."» "vMr*\Z _a
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h aUry. A M F Mbelw. CR T-1UT.
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IMl CHEV. 5ornad~5ta~Torhoillda. RAH.rW.1 * Wlndinra. 'torn Int.rliir and m«r. k*na l.arl. aaklnt l i n e ; *'K T-lttf
L1OXEL
P L V H O I T H 4 door >*<UR » »matle tranamleaton. po»#r •*.Mfg.
F l ? * 'FORD i l l* aalaiie, kardton, UE
powei* atMrtag. automatic, it.*.room condition. 4*4 ITll
WANTED to MirLumbar and furnlturt tat
MaiUnlWB PAT CA»H for four a t r«.
nltura, aatlquaa. .llTtr. bcokL knfja-brac nalntlnta wnrka rf , - nW-
QIOR0KH AUCTION ROOMII SCHUIT AVCN ITal.: Cn..t»l«» 7 111
will haw vour attlo c«t'fata
"BOOKS
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£**ff*>r ' - ••"•' IIQIM.. aiuan-utm. ml- iliumM Dana- cohirur lonaol. IMano Ua^dl . . - U ' J T K F D —h . IIW, Haiiiimnn Humai Oi,au Ifa-ilV 71» tC
• w i l l • .prnrtMod^ra piano
^ ** i7U >-**•»• j icnah* ronaou Piano cUaed. . . »fi|.lU o s i S . o g a i n tocaaMOjp, frricht ^H'.!!!1.",?;^.1 -"d" Tw"C^" I
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WANTED — •** -ot. <<!MT\ etlrt T-l orand .»«iwg n n T-IT
rbe^. I-Git* M r
LOOK OVERItaaltor T DaV^>raat Ava.
CR I-71MI t a a . , lira. Bannlatar, CK I l l l l
PARKLOCA11O.S
1 ROOU1I. ,1 BATHS -i l^kadrotm ft 't.ath on - l i t . • foor iXuparb cnn"tr-i-• "Ti l inmfhata t".-
GOLF COURSEA colonial with all tfaei* faa-,1 nrfi, 4 Urge 1>adroom«. \tiUd hath*. Canirr Hall *Ufc-a l i i . 7 Uvtnt n o m . flraplac*f j l l u f c T ^ l
WHITMOREKELLY & MACLEOD
141 MQRBII ATI REALTOR!«PRINQFIKLD OREXBL Y l
VISIT Marry-On Hogna. Kaaala SWa>- ' — la-12.Lackawaaaa Place. Uillbnrm. .1 - 4 : » p-m Clothing. a j U t i hawarea, Closed Mondaya. Wet'daya.
Mtraa. Ort«taal oart«e«. aardly,aaeel VacrtftAsa. Aaa* latfcaam.—H» dreaaar. laaagTo. "^^^
Bank St.Eve*,. C1
Raaltora CR 1-1104l - m « ar OR 1-1IIT
MILLINGTON
COUPLETS U t M -MT- .lartrttirala «ltk laala. back, aataasatlc
CHRISTMAS SHORT HIUS
. IlEALTOBPla«je Blvd. CR ;•*«:«
E d ft
paneUed dan. kitchen with alul l t lo eating area and"»*traatorage rahineta. l i t ' floorlaundry foom in«»l with gior*a*». W4IJ In welt t'erpertnr.-Larga wcreaUnn r^ntn InVaatment. poMcnlon 30 daya,|4»SOO
Siafford Agency
OUR BEST BUYS> " • > • ' - '
m-r» w id ' Al<l<liiig•jrouk Kln<*"! kii' ti-n « *I'-ive evi-r seen. Perfect con-
i- mn. 3 b*dr<M.mi> Owner
juar.rx. IIS.foe. j
UKlt'K COl/INlAt. , ' Thn»j . n l . r Hall. I b«.lr.MiniP. 'i S
:!i. ,n- move r l g b t J n . 'Aak- * '
H -tti i.f tht>ee hntn'i locatedin th» finr--t are*i "f Sum-
_U_J ril fr.r fm-'iar i.a
RealtoraI Bank Htre»t
Evea. and Suna.. r
D<5 YOUPREFER?
A luturmua S tifdroxm (••-Linlaihullt in m u tn <*ne »I Summtt'tflnept twrtlon*. *B«iauilfully i p -p«1nt«<'l—Tht MW-.I! i>l»nd r>f n»w-«<••• amd pure c'ulonlal tradition.In upp«r «0'a.
Stafford Agency
Buy tht| lovely 4 Bedroom -Colonial bow and #p**nd th*ltolidafe in the jiam-ot an
**ta«i»i*g~llvlnc robm. Daalrabla quiet
dletrict Immarulata rondl-tlon Inaldr and out. Prlrad Inlnw 10a. Shown by appoint-mant.
Spjncar M. Maban, InelBEALTOa
II Baarhwood. Rd. , 08 1-1HCBun. Jt Er«a. OR I l l«l or CR l . l l l l
NEW LISTINGIt location lmpoftaat? If aa thenthla claaale Colonial la Short HHlecholeeat area will Interest you
Ceotar hall, living room, diningroam. Urator , , h»*at«.l porrh. kn<h»i^
T e e " r<edrooma. Ivfcathe'
SCENIC VIEWSn n I^>ng Htll Road, overlook! valley,
•ilonial In ex<-«Hent repair Appro».:ou year a old. Mix bad rooma and fouri<ettii p im camur halt design eon-it ruction. Moat beautiful ahrubberrJU 2i« acre corner parcel.
Ellsworth DOBBS,Realtor
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rLaodara 1-1101ALTEtNWURG
PIANO HOUSE. INC.11M C Jaraar ttraat Elliahath. N J.
BLONDE badroom aulta. 'trlpla drvaa-ar, had. ol«-IH tablaa. 4 l » nnf. Mr'aloctrie ato»«. D 'waia r n M i l l
OEHEUtHABDr- tlala. aWallaal
HAHOOAMT aVaa-laaf UMa I T H I 'arltk I axtrm laavaa 1* parfatt aaa>dltlaa. CR I1U1
OONTMIPORABT had coatptata alasmatrhln^ draaaar art mirror. I S .> H t 4 b l J « V
aat mt H.OL tralaa, «e-"-_£«a«ft-aj. - a . I w T r S .
- . • • ! • faa€»al| rmtu, JT•la. II; UdU* t I M aed
New pUniM wit* txtneta. ll-yr guar*aatee. Hit- New Lewrey electronicergana fraa fSli Hebullt graod«from t i n
•«'«.-Jcrslca-attA- RantaJ*THE PIANO SHOP
111 Tamil lt..afl loatcn PlalmPL I-ITII
Pvaa K'anlM. t U I
with naw dMorallon thla "rill b.a hnm. of rharm and dl.tlaetlon.
fREp V/. WATSON, Inc.Biallor
DR 1-7171 Run. E m , DR 4-0SM
MOUNTADJStDE
New Home10% financing' available toqualified buyer of thla large4 bedroojfc, :* i b«th. d*n andr**r. ro/rtn borne. Handsome•Hcrto t i i}«a|gn~part Mirkan-I arch#tl front porch.Lovely lcv«*l Bcrkrlay Hflghta
- lot. Why not have jrour fam- .ily In a new home for Chriat-ma*?
Call L'ff Ton'lt B* 8« 01 ad Too Did
OPPORTUNITY
Trua rancb, fuHy air caaidltloned wi/hcenter halt, living room, dining roomkitchen, 3 bedrooma, 1% bathe and3 car garag* on main level; 3 ad-ditional bedrooma with bath on upp*rlevel; a lovely large, paneled familvroorfi with franch doora opening i<<a patio. All thla « » an attractive >,at re. a real huy In th« upper 10 a.
GRfLL & WOLF. fUaitorsSfl Mlllbura Ava., Short HlllaDR t-tlio evee. DR. M i l l
ANNtSYLVBSTBR'S
REALTY CORNER OPKRS
BERKELEY HEIGHTS
1ST TIMEOFFERED
FOR TH« ViniT TIMXT^ One aftha fin sat cuatom built brick andn on a ranchee we've aeen tD a longtiroal Quality and homleneaa through*"ut! Beautifully malatalaed by prea-»nt owner! Extra large living room*Mh atone flr«pla^e wall, full dining"""". paneled family room, •normouiKltcnea with t-Ytgidalr* Flair ranire.full baarmfnt with fireplace andfnyer.Nl op«i porch. There !• hotw»tnr heat, intercom aound ayatem.rruiio controllM garage door andAnrt«r»on win a owe throughout t bo-rated en e. qultt realdetitlal atreetwith panoramic view In alt direc-tion!' A most unuaual and rare offer-ing at |S»,600! Owner open tor»ajK»n*ble offer! Call today and baamong the flret ta aaa thla brandnaw Mating!
Ml MORRIS ATS REALTOR!
BRAM bad t i l : ' palatad kHakaacablnat 110: aattaa IIS: dtalasroom tabla and I rhatra l i t : larsa•naboianr Mbrarr tabla 141; aataaxchafra, taHaa, mlrrora. rmta. koakav«-Mna. r!»«a. plf-taraa, palatlacaa)print., framaa. braaa. eafjaar. tla/rowt-r. rlorA. lalnKwa* ttaaaaand odda and anda. Tka TaatardayShop. I l l Mala Itnat, Mtllavrs.DRaxal I-8JII.
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tOTA. Stoana'a eoatom mad*. Oaadown cuahlftn. Raaaofiabla. Eva-nlnta I77-W11.
IOFA BGH. antiqtt. taMa. Irrd-ralvrt rhalr. CR 1.44II.
SOFA, farlr Amarlcaa a«l»t 1»»-loag. foam rabbtr. I placa •actloa-al. u t l n i III 144 :«!»
I PIECE rranch Provincial aanloaaLtntnt room taMa and charra. ac*
ajlonal chair 4II-«1I4^
UOXTL *tt m l a t aiealUai cm4t-turn. I K I r u t . I ar alaa. aamckaa.r'aMaiai. tnmalam «al*. M^tr ae.oaaanaa. ftal laea « t u MBakaJ " »""«la. «iaa« raitcbar. - c .ttoa^raac aaatarcar. natiff-autlawaalMllt. UwMtr. . U l . nnn,:atomic a>aat.. aaarchlxnt. craai2*2?*' .**"»'• '•' *n" ' " • •
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8RCT1ONAL anfa. raodora. I ajaaa>12' Ions. B«at affar accaataC 0O1-mo
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KRAMCH * BACH bar? traad. .alaao. J1U.. Fkaua £ » . :-««>.--—
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FREE LESSONS
aTa Mil Akam! W. rant them: W.t*a«tl th*tal W. cuaranlaa ttt.m!
ISVEWTIOATft THIS HPEClAII not.' rottMt. 41" piano, 1*« bt«raxttand. I5I>. 1NC1.UUIS8: B*n«b, Saaoath. frf. Ifawona, /rta tuning-. 10raar a-aaraatM.
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OPEN ETBBT EVE. T I L I
liaracorONE liaracordfor qnlck aala.
,»lll aacrino.3Rn4 l - t l i l .
ONE 111 baa. Mark IORIA accordion,oad condition. Tall I IRiKl It-Mil
ACCORDION. 12ft Naaa.' Flno condi-tion. Call CTt 3-1 laX' '
HOLIDAY FAI.EMHa.tr Orandii rabultt Ilk. naw.
thy ftraad. all ratiullt. fl£0. Splnrta11,1 up. Eipart ntano tarvl, a andappralaat Dowa. Iti Svmmlt A.a..
INSTRUCTION_ RELAXPopular piano. II laaaoni (uaraitaO.Alao claaalcal Art Proaraaatva brtack«< W. T. CR 1-1111.ACCORDION
l^aaona d r a a ra •warnar 1
OOrfilftoma.il.r Kill
lona br charrh
UI.A»«ICAL Ot'ITAR. Tbaorfaar.monr. Br appolntmaat. DR»ial *•7IT7. D Harrla '
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OIPTED l i l l a . SAHAU. . . Readln«a * AdvicaI H A Walrhti iu Ava.. n u r lal «•
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T'TI your mortaata mnntr r.t laK.H.A., a 1., »r oonTtniloul IMA.e l l t a t jnarts*.4r. har irv . A ttoMorn . m i l . lnvMtm.Bt Car.. IH!<t '«. Mountain U k r i N. 1-' ? 7 - l l : i . A»H >. f R Bon».
POUNDDOU8.CAT*. Ma auatimlt AalMI
Walfara Laagua itotlea. Portal P«l«.*tmmrt Harald. If Your enrlFia* --
BLACK famala doi d r w t u '""•T>rr%ca Ad.. Naw Pr'nlatata.Claim ar adopt. Carm.n Dallana,ril 1-1711. ,
LOSTPASSBOOK No. I10SJ. PIv
to MBmmlt Tmet Co. SuJ t l l l l J . l-laaa. i
Summit Truat c a . sum.i):and lluna. OR
MOUNTAIN A&&NCY —Realtor
Tirnit Av*. Summit CR 1-!I1I-... r i l I-«:iT or CR J-J»!l
NO HOLIDAYSEASON
' t\ ^- l Huylng or Selling)HL>tlNK.«*8 AM I'ftL'AL' la
th« iiloa-an of the BT8TRAKoffice 'luring the Holiday
M I - S T P E L L• i r s T Bl*Y"t^n«Hy office
• i • -''rem: If youart •*;Hru, the n*w Hatingmay b* Ju«t what one m ourbufT>r» la waiting for.
I , ! - i ln ( - f r o n I17.W0 toti;. 'Hitt i n y # w proTldKnre.•Hum mlt, and BerkeleyH H i h l .<-.r r . t u . p Filea | « t « MUM
BYSTRAKBro.. Raaltora
t aprln|fl,id A r . . N ,» p,oT|daaeaI.IOII i , n , :7i-tm, HI I-IKI
NEW COLONIAL RANCH! at No. I Dram Hill Dr. la
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bundlnc for a>la. Darothra ' i J S K e L B w 4 - • » • •
CHRISTMASSHOPPING?
If fc" new home I* on ynur llat.why not let ua »how you pot ofthnee:
I bedroom Colonial. U r l n g roomwith fireplace full b«wmetit.
i n e tAll brick rolntilal. Lars* lWlngroom with flrtj.le.ee, I larga b^d-rooma. t rm,r garaga la cxciuklvafharvn Tark. ' fSI.SM
Brand naw I bedroom ranch., Large pnnHlled ree room with
ftrtplat*. ; car garage OB qolttd e a d r n d etraet la B*rkrleyHelghta. tll.SOO
Other r»r>rh*/and Colon la la fromlift,»00 up cal l ua to loepect.
Jobs-Beck-Schmidt Co,Mary E. Flood,
REALTOR2 Bank Bf. Summit OB
• v e e . Call Mr. Clark, i«4-
Douglas & Jean
Burgdorff, Inc.REAI-TORB
5 Mountain Ave.. Murray Hilt; ,V. JJuit Wwt of Bell Uba
Dial «*.-lieo
iraptlve rorner lot, rnntalnlng a«pai-|'iue living room, dining roomkit. lien with built-in*. I bedroom* andbath plua 4 bath off maater txxlrooin.Z car garage, beautifully finished r#c.room with a ' lavatory and laundryroom, larga patio. Call ta tee andInapeet.
JAMES R. MORRIS, Realtor
WHAT'SMISSING?
MOTH I NO that we know of. Butwhy not check and at* If youran find anything mlaalng | nthla r*al r|»na 4-bcmroom. SHt'ath, Bt-Iev«>I RANTU in New .Providence on a HO x ill' ftlot? t yeare nid, J car garage, tgood to mine! Priefd at only
GTLLAND & OLSONRSALTOiU
<~R T - l l l l , aTaa. DR I t i l l , c « 1-
CHAThAM TOWNSHIP
ANNE SYLVESTER'SREALTY CORNER OFFERS
"L" shaped I bedroom ranch fenbeautifully landaeaptd H acre oomrr.S picture wlndowa. Jaloueled brtws*.way. Overalae 2 rar garage. Pan«>ii>drumpus room with fireplace. F1»orto rul ing cloeete. l^rg* patio, R m l .letlcally prlead lo low 10 a. Call to-day.
«4t I f O R R t l A T I REALTORSDRBXEL ••*»(•
FARM & COUNTRY
LOVBLT White apt It, cathedraf cell-Ing. 1 [vdrnoma, 2 tiled batha,porch. pari>il-d re«r>atlon ream.full baeem>~nt. eepsrate laundryroom, fehc^-i lot I I - df*P, lou-v*r«4 doora. grtutterrd wtndowethroughout. m.toQ, CR 7-3471.
SELECT your •fti lng—*nd BTILDyour drram buuar. Lnti availableCall KdmondMD * Fleher, Kealtora,
RANCHtJflightful two year old ranch in• t o n * Itrdp* i fr t lon of NewProvldancf. I'nuauaDy attrartlveaettlng. f*ane!lrd recreation room.3 bedronma, I bathe. 2 cargarage. HT.eM.
We Will Take Your Horn* In Tradi
Holmes AgencyRealtor • Eat. I l l l
211 Morn. Ava., Summit r R 1.2400I ' . l . FR 7.1111 3 7 J - l i : i CB >-12<l
ANOTHER GBM
FOR YOUANTIQUE LOVERS
CIRCA 17.11HALT BOXRRD BARN
BROOK!• Tnlnnta. ta Summit. Asking I2l/>olv
W. A. McNamarattaallor: .atabllahad alnc I l l l
II Mapla 81. CR J.JMOEv.a^ Il l-Sil l , 4 l l - : i l l
NEW PROVIDENCEBKAnTIFlTL l o o t rattck MTWK r
anA rapa. V,ry KOO4 con4IMREASONABLE DIt*ir | I-1US
CAPE Cod, cera.r l.t. I bvlroomo.llrlna: room with Orn>laea, larf.kltcnra, HIM bath. aaelOKd porch.rarata. Principal, onlr. CR 7-III9.
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OA8 atora, I buniara. I ovaaa. bfall-»r pilot HKht. 'P.rfMt eon^UVf.II I . CR 7-0411 attar I P H .
aim far Haaa,•ata.a tataaetlS. PaMtf ft K A M C H * BACH » r i « h t *l.ria,
anod coadHlm. muse Mi l baateff#r. 4I<-:.II2
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SCOTCH PLAINS
ON A RIDGE INSCOTCH PLAINS
$31,900
The widow wit* owns thla d«-lUhtful ranch aaa alreeuly foundtha apartment of her choiae eoahe will be moat ro-operatlraalxiut giving you quick poaaea-•lon If that la your preference.Flot haa a frontac* of 111'. Fam-ily room tin* a built-in h«rbe-qua. Phil ippine manogaay P*n*l*tng In the gam* room, t Bat hipiuj e i t r a lav in the baaataaat.Mftlruloualy eared far—yoo'ttlike it. \ > r r convenient to bm
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USICD Oriental Chinee* r*u•old and eicbanged. <* year** ex -p*rt«nce. Aak for J. .C.Bedraataav•r. C R :-0*0«. I
41- BRASS fireplace M. 1 )T.OR T ••••!.
OlSKWAJRCIC Klteaen Aid Acmatlr. l yr. aid. Coet l »» . Ifor IIM. 4l«-4|)f. .
IOPF.UN .amp* (black and wMta>;r m m l f t||i>. palottr-ehaped rork>tatl table. flacr.Are price*. OBasal
IRON HI TK ironer, like ae«r. flaertftIKS DR#iH I-4I1I.
OAfl Uange, tburn»«ra. fHO ISTTI
Nancy F.Reynolds•.altar
J0I E.at Broad i t r t . t . WMtflold. N J.Phono: AD 1-1100
W u t r i ' l d Maltlpla I.latlni ajatamInter Ctrjr RafMTKl rVrvloaCompllmentarr Brocbnra
O E RKPRIOERATOR. 1» vm. f t .11!*: mahogany barraa, maleb lacdree ing table with mlrrara; tcuflt»m-made moders atadia e a « _«• wttb tmtattm; rotastar • * » * « •any toveaeat; round Itallaa fratt-wix>d table. For farther iBfaratN<•*'•! CR I-TIM. T-t P i t
CV'TOM.MADC t u f l . 4 ,with anpeovar: iB n r . l l a a tti^n. III. 114-4112.< U 1 . glaaa pmchlMnr
rupa. 111. OR I-1II7.
QK H J T Iraa. 14 CH T-4171.
LOIS WAMUD
l A !y heok rug; bel«a b a r | .
LOTS waatad la Bumjull. call l i t .allL
BAB,7' "H. AUdlon chord i r p l . - t i i
AJIPKO ravarharator a«lt for nltar.V«rr Haw. 171 444-1171
»Tt>LEN at NPHB, tai pu*"*"Como" on one aide, eontalai r « -tact lanaee and glaaaa*. t" l h *•"and Beaded. Reward. *«* * j j 2 — -
CHWSTWAS PETSAlrdaW
Compleia a«t ^rrmler pro-»J grade, Ihcludtm enare,
baa*. S torn-tome. 1 Zlldjlan cym-bala, hi-hat. erc#neorlfia, caei*a. IQx-cellvnt rondltlnn. Aqua xparkleflnUh. Aeklng ftSe. HI 7-0078 after
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aTtnCT pam, flbariaa. ran hrMoi.4 aMatk. aid. AKC ractat.rad, 4t«.1711.
ss;xxenn m SHOP
m Markat m.raaav n( t
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HORSES FOR SALEPAI>OU1N'O m.ra. 14.2 handa. II
J**n. fidta. drivaa. Jumna tlireafaM Anr parrnt who la looking fora qul.t. actlva hut abaolulaly ,ar.aad aatiad mannarad ponr. comato«k h.r o.ar. It broak. my bMrtta aall k*r. hat I bav* Jaat oat-aTraaTa kar. Oaod kom. aaatntlal.
IXDIAJ4 paint pony. 17 ri>ar.. brownand whit. 4mara with Mark manaand fall, for tntannpiilai* rldor. haairon barrai racing. Bha la faat butat.adr.
BOTH karaai loca l s prtrat. own«-.atakla. Karth' and Largw CraaaRoad. BadmlnatFr. N«w Jaraar-Hal aach r . l | xbiron. 31I-074I.
STATION FOR LBASSModern 2 bay, Millbum A«.Short Hffli. Eiperienced Hi'rfneeded. Excellent potnrnu.food neighbertwod. ImmedHg.occup»ncy. C»U OR JV05K. « t f
7 p.m. PL 5-70H.
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<ldtUooCARHaOCTRT «HWIH"VI— ._.
TT— B i f m a M Call "<""D R a l . l • • • !>• .
T U B bait coat. a . mara r°'§building r^ialra and 1!t*"^ii j.Joa«»h Ua«tanaa.1711
P O R T A B L * larwkaa; aucktaa. tlka• v ara lar«-ai-« ia»aiaa. 4araa.
MIMATGRK lachahund, black. I Imtnll ia old. mal*. fond of rklldren.AKO r*li.t?rFd, 119. Dft f l . I | .I1T4
JARPENTrlT rapalra •REMODELINO gararrAand altlr raoma. H.rrrm I-MJ1
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Laa-a Back Tarttt „**. l l ' c ,2JH; ka«r laktnlaal aad. Uka
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EXIiMHH boltloj-, f.m«l», J ,r.. oldhaaa. paL Kicllent watchdog.t i l . DR l-IMf
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' RENTALS f RENTALSq kuoa rturll «t
Aft. Far leaf once POB urn
HUB Caawa,
JfcWttSON HOUSEAPARTMCNTS
Mountain Avw. O H Rt. 22S—nrvitta
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INK. MMUn trtckwock:.:tnng. mbplata, ana pauhia*.
_ -(Mpastrr »M(lo|. aivbahahloaM •lot*, cotua u4 u u n .rouisf astariar luttrux. san*
HAl/TUBaUU., tfi-ir " ' ' " i M*CUM. arlc* aisasalka.
Waaagomairt Offtn,' HolUay « f t
2 MONTHS FREE RENTPLUS
Duuactit* I aariar ipim
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STOU POt IMT
Utility Baiaauat.»ur Conditioning Available
Ideally Situated For All TravelLocal aad DiaUat- Shopping Area*.,t^BaWPftW, SaCBOOu
1 Badroom-*!*.» Bedroom*-*!*
CKCSTVIEW THEE HERyiCK CJL<T44U. ABar f CK T-«1»|
THE SUMMIT HERALD. ThawoV Pac. * .
WilliamsSeek Re-election
laide at » Haft* at.' Mr naaatt baa i
8«r* at Gtttt*«U1
Floor U Ceding CloacaHollywood M u
IPaOUTCaluna, aUaswtaa a»s*a»-*ra; rtpatrtaa. tHUttuiia ftdvr
i ldata. fail atrtonaM A n . llapla-vaorf. ao«tk Oraaa-a M m »OaU
..Qtaaaa UUt*. ., • _ .•BOOTING. (Ottara. l.»Jtra.
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cum at, aomnut. IHo lob uw amall. i
FOR GRACIOUS LIVINGIN A TRULY WELLSEJtV
THtULTIMATE IS
JEFFERSON HOUSEt •
' Direction I Information
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M k ncterOia I * theBotr'd of Education oa Ftbrm-117 12th. There are only tworariBflM for thraw, jr»*rUu* > f » Petntpot lor caa
.didatr «re f-BntrtF Secrriarr* Kobrrt A, Larbnuner and •nst be torn
pl«»d >ad detivrrfd to lh»
terr»d two «t their tire*termi u d Mr». Michael
jear Una.Mr. Smith fcae aanad M " » * »
Board prtildeat lor the naat tw»years, aod aa • completed afcac
is moving...OF THE COCOONERY AT BURLINGTON, M. J.
r u b a T t o S t t e poailioa ofLores. Gay wbo ' retigned for
- rroius*SUBURBAN DCUVtRY
*rf,»i;-i2'»><t
boaiaeaa reaaoaa. Mr. Smith
tend the wiraeat "praise • February. IM1. aad daring tb,,mmSZlVSIm, That aummer toraed osvre*-j next three year* waa ehairaua iZSJSJS'»ivel, hot and dry. Muhiciulas of the Buildings and r.rotad* B»4a»»a»»trrtt silted in the field*, but '
• silk cnrrrpjoit, or
CatMitJn. . •arrvfce* m Fctraaiy.
aid «a» re-cJecKal Br a m i
•itteet rhairauapate thre* yean.'
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Board on or Worr J.outri f"***- f j *^*>l*? ^g?1- . 1 f i >«*. Mr,. Geortt E SarhWi" ' • ' ' • • " • ' g ' ' ' " * f"* I 3 U Bler Jr. tod Edwird. Btm taw " * * ' * ! ? * • J f ^ f * . " ***y' ^ ^ Sterr»d two at their tone ieitl1"* ' • r ""' *™L*"*5' i5 i™ l» _^T
Join in carrying <m ourt ' t d l
i Mania mutaraaliaripecirt And xattertd ipota hi Moniii tW* j . i _i wWaw H I M « Htea) Kew Jeneymen planted and Bttgtn eotasbe*. I J* "•?•*• • • - » • • • ' •• • * - ^
I . . - i«w. —ti, , f,.^-^ taccraar A r i u i n c . ^ . ^ r * - * * - —- N £ 6 ;
an. nn-.mmtM. cal lori •o i Brian
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PAINTING. la\artor. aztarlor. Fraaaatlmatca Jam*a Lloaaia <4l-a1»t
H1CUACU G. StcOf-axtatlor palatlnt tiatcala* ealaraa apadalir >or fraa aatlmataai
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Ml'SUIAT H I U . aartaa aaartaiaa*. »ra^aa 9*4 eaaaer. Vtaar mea.baa. A B-H Laba. Tall • - ( . I t !4141
Welcom* Wagon•am* and addn*fanulita you kaawan Moving.
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WELCOME WAGON
Madaeaa lay oaSober fanajera fhraaJersey loaaed gawd %the win**, a aiiaitaBurbafM tamed aaa
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BERKKLCT HCIUUT*. >•, Ur |< :raMSa. a«a<. l ot water, mat (taar. IIIS*. 4*4-MII
^^ ceaerany rcaened for treasure told M.ow worth of tree, nt Neaj ""•**• • 1S». at 77 cenu per tree Revcat to A«>ow the least hi tuacept; t> V McLean of Frreoold re- itor a Ue to the get-nchHiuicIt virus ported that he had fed 1O0OOO .1 Oatef caacat Ham* .muhacaulut fever ailk worm* • . a h complete me-, aElUaWHNMaka- J " « taJakaag about the mold- «**• " Ward Cheney k Bnftbenj
M •>««»« «. jr. ». tt - i » .1 . ^ caate taught dreams: U.r« af PoaaacW^erected . silkiSTSSST. f ..•.'*.7. 'tSJLL« » . ftwaa t h e t r e e would be fed to rocqonerjr a i B a r t i w f t o n . a * a f ^ Vr" * J . " . M ' - Tat ' ^ . " T E ^
w o r m s wouW cafeter ia f o r B U U I O B S at h u n x r r ' a . r u « . ^ w a a i . — i u ' • • i^ ^ ITka TaUaat - - i »a • » lHm,<
The "fever" taafc • »
wrote H l«a
ATTHA'TlVr 5 rana apt. a<aHalJMI lat. ''oavaaiaatj l<^at«4. rmll<R : n i l kalwaam * a u a. a<ea.lr> lull
a«. rJa«a»Tr tat. •."R l - l i I :
DON'T MOVE
ejaa rncnoan. the eocootu would silkworm*.aaaae be arid to aUk maker* at high A visitor to>tne price* The harvest would be summer of 1K3S
(oldea. aad after the autial > o u r u « - , „ , ) . » mto aplaattag. eatj Ika warn aaad hou* bat you find thVhmate . ! 1 ^- 3 1 - : 1
« • * . engaged la feeding worm* " It * • • « * - , . . « . . . - —to* hold wa«nt a mania, the r i i h t B » n O C I W I H U I a i
apread ia part b»YV« »rotr. because Burlington peo-' u ~ - 1 - ' • '•• .".-.•*!» t *"^aY' 1 ^ . * VhEaBj ' ' a l a j A aarapak*-^ a . J - a a . >.«k.^ > h.
L'S'KI K.VEPHCO aaft.iaat. m flapraf S faaiilr fcaaaa. r««tar af Wmm-•alt. 4 n » « a bark. a>rli.i< pan*.
oDBaat t f ^ i _ ^a m a^ t* aaantteu. A.nlta.7 l » »
BSRKCIXT HCtOHT*.c»an» amir IISaftaf I t l . 4«-: i t l
ATsTIRntCORATOR. raara af. , r . r l e i . . . la pmata raaM>allalH,.IV I'ull Itiauranra e«Tar««a.\l -iMiaht_ » rlm»a. 7 K I 1 H
jillKKK Ihfl* Palallna. Wllllaa' Vhanl. loa i Hill R°a<l. um.ua.
Ml ;-Klt. lacrtor aad aitarlar.
I roTR r«eaB#;I rR. IJUT
IMPROVE your home to meet your present needdModernization with imagination wHI t » t you;
• More Living Space ., ,* "New Home" Atmosphere, at tht tame address
In reality you probably t M * l «a«t to mmtYou like your houseYou like your neighbors 'You like the communityYou like the convenient location
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ratar. parblac Ml
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Jaraer •aoors who betted1 le.t pi* •are gra\e ardate and.Hew Ea«Uad get all the iilk duatraotu. not liable to be av
Tbe editor oi the New veigled by doiignaig mea M aof Freedom warn speculative purtuiU "
ed ia October UJ5. that "New Betas "«ra*e. aedat* aad a>aaa takes nearly a diutrioua" was no inocuUtwa
oa growiag the agaiaat the (ever. Burbngtoa m(e. IBS tad fBore lhaa W.OMjit
»ytaeaTrhKoflt l . tb«tcv» (Coala»>»d o . Page 3t> \^_
Caaat/ wWre a haatily fom,«j R ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H ^5? «Tr* ?it - cof silk worm rothuii BBB^^Ba^^Ba^^^a^aa^l I1**' ' '*" -'-'-* " "
a charter. Farm- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " *"""""™tn ea/efywhtVe aeejectedwheat to ptaat Morua
„ „I. l». I I — Wart*, naa!.- it •!. > <4.1,11 • ;•Cat* — tM. 4.S4. I H
I W • — W«M. rvaak a T«.- - t ft. s «, i n . *4a« «f
you do need:A Porch or a DenAn Extra Bedroom or a New KKcnBa}
RoomA Recreation Room or i
HAM) TUKIN0 » ««•l >• HVICI RKAtOK-
traaafwrtailaak U«at
. t . trfahoa l u a a d and n p a l r a d . C*aa-l« t« plaj io aarOca. L B a a
M a p l « » a a 4 .•uoruio AKD auiuartsa and aldlnc. l^darartara. aanaral rrpalra MB 1-pTtl
Otkara anrtue at I IlAiraa a. Mokau
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17 »n<«l»ai B4,tl 'HMIT. inmlortablaih.n
' tlon fi'f trati*po..,.!l,m.n rtf.teiK-u. i l l 1-111
A Larger GarageA "Facelifting* for the House ExteriorPlus Fiberglas Insulation,
Aluminum Siding and Storm Sasli
Let H a i t i Reed plan it with you f rom start to finish.Hart & Reed, Inr t i n am±f y — i aMtmiaaiu —
Many designs. Architects Blueprints, aH permJbOoavreoponsibility in CawiiimuuHH all mu%
-aaaa ia CaaaietieB.treci traai
If he plant
ftfled thea « f it *arv to IB-
fUaw the risia* madne**Trpical waa a bit of
aSced
tra* eaaabie af prwajriaaj atorecattasv Be could <red aift-
aiTprooaeelfirst year. SIN1STE« DOfNCS —
ItrmllT.Attractlva reom. aaar eaa-. tet ot IO«B. ICHchaa prtftlacaa.
awataaaa p«raoa pralarrad, CR I
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Service Guarantee for the entire job• Long-term financing (if desired) , "
You will like our practical ideas, new materials, andfin* craftsmanship... DONT MOVE — IMPMVE . . .
CALL TU 7-1122 m SO 3-2000
Highway 10, Whipp-fljr, ( 1 1
UOM«*ORTABI.Eof parking
•wiMaae mrewtar af I
11U aa, ft wnk kvoa pmbaatrim Ala* aarutaMa laili •aTVli
M!» ifnoriDENCB. plaaaaat nmmlor rattrtad man. •pnntAala' A«a.
reftm. Yaavaaiaatiy io«at
a^lVt «:J»_i.a». _..[ m
. ro«m with prlU - u u u
atrd yaar aad sa on forew. traymg agng tcreea Kara, ar*Aaa; «aa with a bft of land. *bowa a* the ehiUiag plot of
a pearil aad a has winter'* "Whalnrr Happaatd to Baby•atbt caasa nekoa bimaelf a J*ne?" lurthrr oV-trluoe*. Theariaaaaara lard of aH ha aur- melodrama will play through•cycal aad bajbaad af a wife Taaaday at the strand theater
HI an aft arcana.The Mate Lagaaiatam aweda rehrvary a . UW. 1 i a>
eaarace Ike rattan af silk' byBMaTtaac a ftate boanty of U
eaata per pmaad "for cocooa* ofndk. D > pro*»t» e* wormraiaat •) thtf atate« flat edi-
TtiO rurttoha* naata. aarajt turn.prl»ta bath. MV 4-4UI ariar.l
naar all Iranapartailori and Iowa.Haml'trlvaw bath. t"-**41"
h«iaa <w a a u
a E S T U H O I . BaMta "Uh prWau•»ir»nr». »Bar» kttrhtn CB 1-7H«.
2Vt> FLOOR badraam. caaTaala«ll CR 1-1<»»
ONE room, all prl . l l . , . . . Hoaaa at-' r*. Clt 1-71H. attar a.
nnm aaa bata ) • aaarhotna. ronvanlant ta Ball Laaa.>~rta»aa paraoa, <4«-l»H.
ROOM wOAUDfeOHIC rom TUB AOK>
Mrt aMTaiaacut. Raclatara* atam1141. Baat of e a » ttaaat faa*. Baal
bL'Mairra «olj laaurr «l«»ator apart-ma.1 aiiaaa t t . roama, atr'oaa41S>Uaoaa. 1 batha. tarraaa. «Uhnaa-ar, Baraca. laamadlata naiiaaaaT.Ma auarintastaat al 11 Cadi*A»a. at call VA 4-111*.
It 1RVINO PL. X M U W L I H raOanvaal at lo tr»aap«rtatlaB. Ad-alia onlr. CK T l l l t
HOOU apaxuo.at (at ramL C«TaiMl
< baaraam Bfatrtmant. 1al Aaar.H I M par mo. Uanaalata aeca-
aPCNCCR M MABEN. INGREALTOR
: Baachwood Rd. »oromlt CK H I D
noosltv haat and hat vatar. I l lOrchard St., Rttmialt.Htltt r«vaataawaa..raali
raoma aad bath, all *»••aaar bua tiaa aa4 rall-
ataaiaa. CB. I l l H .m-atlUT. 4S i > a t K n l r aaa.
oraiad. llodara klirb.n. Sa* flaor.t-t»mlty. A<1uU* oalr. Call ownar,•^ll-».Tai(l Bvaa Call CR M m .
l^ t 'K rooma Hid floor. 1«I4 f>prla«-' n a w A»a.. » a « PnnMaace. « • • -
J!??* oattmnit. Haat aa4 altnltuiaa. W»ar »CTt-r m l traaapar-tatlam. I l ls paMth. Call far ap-palatmaat aftar 4. » ( I-<I7L JCI
* ROOM apartm^m: N.»>*'* CR l - l l l l aftar •
' '•OOlta aal bath; h«at an« waf' • - laatiart as 14 Orehara a
HAD A WHOLESALE
NEVER BEi=ORE, THIS!WHATfWHEN?WHAT OF?
WAREHOUSE SALE...
NOW THRU
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15
GIFT WRAPPING • RIBBONSTAGS • TIE-ONS • TRAVELPOSTERS
WHERE ARE WE?
ACIUALPRICES 30 TO 60% O f fRETAIL
• ON MORRISTPKE
• SHORT HILLS
• BEHINDANDRE'S
• ACROSS THESTREET FROMLARKETS •
• TWO DOORS, BELOW HUFF-
MAN & BOYLE
. Flaws. Do No* Park In Andre's Parking LotUu Our Driveway And Rear Parldnf Lot
MARY JANE GIFT WRAPPINGS681 MORRIS TPKL DR 6-3315
hearled Out the "wheat groweria Used to aapoort Use BilkitwiBif ariatorracy." bat few IaBBaa! OjBi BM)B vaica: at 4BOJB. 1
Jad«e4ohsi4 Vaa Dyke tlL ,Prawetoa bacaae taw ftrat to)eaaatr far a aute baana. • ^wkea h* took hU cocoaaa toTnatoa ha Jnae. i n . the oc
flaTSor faB-acaJe cet*.
•fer a orahd MeW >toH».;.
RESERVE HOW
CHI-AM CHATEAUMCHWAT 22 MOOKTAWSaW
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