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Pr. La wreice TalksTQJH^MBS
gives Brief OBUIOC of Startaiid Orowtli ol Overlook
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Hospital,Utmost
Taxed to
Suggests Ne«l of ChangesWednes-
day was featured l»y an address de-Utered by Dr. WOT. H. Lawrence on( h e-History of Overlook Hospitalj n Brief." In part Dr . Lawrencesaid: "In the sp*lng~of 1905 theRev. Dr. peorge 3\T. Shlnn. rectorof Grace Church.* Newton, Mass..while un a visit to aia daughter,Mrs. llvorge C/?6tejpsni Inld before» meetitiK of physlcafl" and pastorsat the •Highland Club a propositionfor a >community Aotpltal in Sum-mit." • ' • " . ' . , N • • . . ' .
Dr. Lawrence, wno tad already
vate' hospital, was much encourag-' ed by this movement, and" at once
succeeded Iu s e e d i n g , t h e financialald.jof. W. J. Curtis.-WMllam. Halls,Jr., anil..(Jeorge H . Wil l iams.; As aresult. l)r. Lawrenwe's hospital wasopened early in October, 1906, as a•private institution. " - 1
As further explained by pri Law*rence, "On the l* ta of that monthanother meeting was called at theHighland Club for "the purpose of'•considering |he organisation of ssociety to proride treatment forpersons unable t o pay tor them-selves.' About IS- , persons werepresent, and Dr. flhlnn was antedto preside. Th« result of this meet-*loir waB the Incorporation o f ' T h eSummit Hospital Association' on.Hjiveniber 30th, 1906. The presi-dent of the Men's League of Csl -rary.'Church, > . H. Holt, who had
- already secured the interest of themembers with a. .subscription *•'
' $600, was elected the first presidentof the association,
"In 1!M2, In order to secure abluest of $50,000 from the estateof Eif-Mayor Ely of .New York, thehospital Vagtorraea under the title
• of 'Ovcrlook^tlpspltal incorporat-ed'." ^ < ;
Meanwhile, it seem*, though thequestion of making the hospital theproperty of the community by pur-chase from Or. Lawrence WH"«ffe-
ITNITEP) CA1PAKHL^ 1IAC1ES
Dr. Ldgh Tafts te
The dMclopsaeat of a personalpkjlosopky of life was urgedOr. Robert D. Leigh, president «fBeaainftna Oetfese. in an infornuaddress before the FortnightlyClab at its regular meeting in theHigh School assitoritun. Wednesday sfternooa. \ '
The total for tse ijnfiilCass^has risen to «K.T2ZJt
and subscriptions areinto tne 'office every day
The member* of tne varies* 3teams who were so active dar- 1
i ing the ten days of tne drive -;are keeping at it to ssake sare ithat every one is given an op-portunity to take part ia the.support of our character bsild- 5Ing agencies. These oraaaisa- -tlons are so mnch a part of the catioa for Uring in tne Modernlife of Summit and so neccaauy -• Wortd". declared that by makingfor tbe city's welfare that every <"»ndeats fomuilate their own phil-one who can possibly do so si**0*** of We. schools and col-wants to help rapport them Jl**m vere giving them the only
Owing to business conditions «;««enrlty tfcey hare In an essential-the result this jesr will be low- J l v Inaecsr* world- .
Saariag anest honors with Dr.was Mrs. Alfred R. Drlscqll
of Haddoafleld, president of tlieNew Jerserr8t*te Federation of
er than last year so it is., theduty, as well as the privilege oftil to get behind this final pushU> complete the canvass.
The report meeting at the T j Women's C1«W who spoke briefly
jiuently disctijayuwas t«k«H lt
action
made the proposition at a dinner inthe Highland Cltt* in April, 1113,when a committee was appointed toconsider the matter. On May 24,1913. at the annual meeting of theclub, this committee presented a re-
reserves which banks are- sow re-quired to keep andsr press** ieg-
OfflcWs of Tootf lMuika pointedout that it was necessary to makathis, reduction ta tbe interests, ot
pin t that toe Sum-mlt Hospital Association should berequested to organise a more rep-resentative - committee to fartherconsider the question.
In general, ft wni learned furtherfrom the medico's tdorsfk that thiscommittee reported, early In 1914,it a public vtetinft held in Lin-coln School, the president of theSummit HoBpltftl AMOClstion. Ham-ilton VY. Mabl«, presiding. The, fistof this report, was that, unless a,pt,fund of I175.O0O$125
r H*• raheil—
h$125,000 for Burchise of the prop-erty, and J.5Q.0OO lor ettdowment,the plan would be> inexpedient, andthfe conclusion was tacitly adopted«' the meeting. In salts 6C this,the matter was not allowed to drop*nd]h_<L°v?r!Pok: |f«§pjtal Associa-tion was organfiedj, rollo-iring thisaction.a campsign (or oktatiitng tlie
.•necessary funds Was fanned, andin June, 1914, was wccesstnlly car-r'«l put. Nearly -I1W.0OO waspledse*- and the nnrclftase wasmade/ • . .,
' Oecembef*, IU4, tan Trustee of"The Summit Hospital AtSocUtlon"recommended the transfer of tbe
'„ ;*ork. and th. funds ^ " ^ - •
ni and. proceeded-1* (ilisbsnd.n .iracing tto gresib 6/ Onr-
(.k H A ^ r D L lr.Dr. polftt-tte pftttd, out* the increased deaaancU notnulMrom this conhwttnlty but fromother communttletj on the facilitiesi i
,_ , taxed to t M utmost becauseof -fliese demand* All 4aes« de-
Uwpince believes re-
to recent demands In.architectural trends." Dr. Lawrence
n conformity to the oaod-ernit>' -«f the maternity wltti wjllnaturally coou} atkoat at the BOSpI-ai. Dr. Lawrehcer Is of the opinionnat since Overlook tus reached
t"c .maximum of Its capacity, ^heJery recognition of this fsCt "Willeventually beto| about these chang-
ties Dr. Lawrence, Arthur E.erR of. the Medical Center
a guest it the luncheon. He™ d UKaplan.
i e lunchen Hdoor prUe donated by 3am-
! l 0 " wi)f-''»ld TNew » b
_,have__Pillie:
per wm follow. All alumnsee b i
ow. All alumnseinvited to be >he,gaests
1 lllan«" S c
M. C. A. next Wednesday. March ' i O 1 ^ ^ work and meanlttg Of both23rd, at 8 o'clock, will teU thestory. .Let us mske it a goodstory, pleasing to theorsaniza-tlons and to ourselves.
Bants Reduce
Summit ClearisuAnDoaoces R«teduced Frqoi Two toand 1 Hall Per Ciai
Doe to InvestmartAs a result of the coatiaaad lev
gp State and National Federation*.
latrodaced by Mrs. CJharles J.Beck. fwwidenti?f the Fortnijrhwho presided, ft. Leigh said inpart: "It's-very Interesting to seetke rebtkA between prograns anlspeakers, rie narrowing down myaabject of modera education to thefenvale sex, and then to their high-er edacatieau. • - •
"The probkna of higher educa-tion for s selected group of womenwith kralaa. asnWtion and leisureis a saoch harder problem to flj-pre oat than it was thirty or fortywears ago. In a Victorian' world•here was a static situation. Wom-en's professions were confinedchiefly t© teaching and library
vanished!That world hasThere is a great deal of diversitynsd uncertainty^a* to what theycaav do now. This vncertaittly Ishall dinonss.
return on sound invtatsseata. the! "Women, is setting married andmember banks ot tbe SasusitClesr-Ing House Association took actionTuesday afl«rnooa to rcdnee therate which will be paid oa •w«*«tg»deposits from 2 per cent, to l& fercent. Formal snnoanceanant «f thachange is made in a signed state-J tlons. whichment elsewbere M this pap*r. Theinuirked l a « « r t yaction does not come entirety ns a, "l
having children, have a definite oc-cupation. Bat two-flftiis of themdo not starry because they are un-certain. Thsre is a rant variety of
patioas to lonk forward to. Inhandicaas are greater fqrIn the world of oocups-
face, there is
oldnu-
there has been ato reduce Interest paid onthroughout the country.
T^ 4inkuH to aanwer t\m
qaeatioa, 'What would you do togive a soand edncatlon to ambitl-
since the increase in the amount of-oes yonag women r
maintalning the present posi-tion of their Instltatiotsv It ht ex-plained that the-best nveamge fatewhich It hi possible to ohtasa oncurtties of the sort which are•irable for a bank's portfolio, alterallowance for tke operating ex-
There mast he preparation forsaarriageaad
tlmeioh.centrated on thu% finds,ekiklrea arc gfows, that her job' isdone, and there Is nothing else toe n . ; ' •. •: • •• .
"One of a eolle|«Vi problems isBndtag a skill and Interest to tirecollege stadents tip nif In later life.ther«_iar« large areas of socialswefntaess. There are the social
To Talk to Bible Okss
An Inside presentation on stor-inonism will be given by Hans P .Freece at 9.45 SunUay morning inthe Y. M.' C. AVTiudttorluw under1
the auspices of the Men's BibleClass of the Central PresbyterianChurch. Mr.Treece was the Bon of.
« plural wife but left Ttnr MormonChurch as a boy when his father,o n e of the early Mormon settlerswho walked from Council Rlutfsto Salt Lake City, put away his un-lawful wife. .
Mr. Freece, a New York attorney,
at OTnTawas formerly in^great (remand as aChautauqua lecturer on Mormon-Is n\ In both this country and GreatBritain, l i e served as president ofthe New York Presbyterian SocialUnion in 1!»27 and for a longerperiod «H preBldent of^tne EldersAssociation of t h e / N e w YorkPresbyteryT -
A graduate of Park Collepc(Presbyterian), Mr. Kreece laterHtiulied law and has manifested anitctivo interest in the affaiiH MWeBt'ininster College at Siilt LukeCity. ,
Tells Women VotersOf Legal Status
"Legal Status of Womtn"' was. jllsiiUJ^sH'd" « H-rtnrTrrygiiTarof tbe Sum mil U'aK'iic of
Voter.s last Miiiulay at tin1
.home of Mrs. A.. I. S t i l t s , 4>>'DniidHill road. Thu main sprrfker, Mrw.A. J; Stot'linan, ehainnan of*-tin;Drparl incut of (RTvoi'iinuMit andLe«ul SJUtm,3 of Wonion of the StateLeaKue, gave a TTnhpri'lu'iisivi" vv-
Common Council Approves BudgetOrdinance After School Board Cut
j Large Mtendance at Hearing With Attacks Directedat School Costs—Claim Teacher Costs Heine HgT~~Than Average—New Traffic Ordinance in Progress
i^anui-. save d . « . i i n . . ™ i - i . . r iv- .,,, , . o m | l . , n . , , „, $ | u | lit 1937 and $::.7« in 1M« Councilmasum,' ot the work of that d.-part- ( i l I , , i s w ; t s . l l w , . n | | , ( ( , l l l s , . of pfrsohal i l lnp S S Voting f a v o nmenu- Mrs. Damptnu.n a iu ioui iml p , , . s i ( h , l t l < ( . . s U . r a l l ( , , l i s a s s ( ( ( , , , „ , , Messrs.' nmirne . Boye .Mrs. David Deput? the now Lt-Kisla- , . : . . . . . . . •
' ' Common rtmiwll l>v ;i .1 in 1 »i»mit TiiPKd'ay night votedon the I.tx and liinkt-t nidin.tiK <• fur i ; i^ ' to ta l i im $1..UO,O25.84 of whiCfcff«!»4.;ti:i iK 4<> hi' r.us'fl hv i;ixc>;. making tlui tax rate a p p r o x i m a t e l y
( ' o u n c i l m a n - a t - l a r | » \favorably wars),
Mrs. David lK«puti the newtipn chairman of the local Iriiniii'! 'who ui'Kvd ariyOiif interested^ in j *'current lc«isl,iil<)ii and willliit; to fwrite to tiieir reprvKentativeu. iii;jTrenton or VVashiiiKtoti to conic to: ia .-ni'ei'tliiR at her . h o m e Tue.sdny j | ^ T f i e Thrift Shop
tloiial . i inik. • Any «.-i»iiti-ihutMIIIwi l l • U' sir'c.illy. • ii|i|)rt-i;jal^/l.Kindly (a l l Mrs II IISummit li-ii'Mlt;. in Imvi
riiit 1 FT sinu1 M:I:HS said
uioriiliiK, March; ^2nd.Mrs. Stccliuaii opeiiod her talk
by einpliaril/iiiK the Importance -oftlie State Wide Klectimi l.iw (.'qu-fercm-u to be held in .lerHcy ('ity-M<i'ri;h 2r.that tli< Y. W: ( \ A. "Tin-leuKUe takt;H a definite Htaud~for rc-yisiou of the- duel ion laws mi Hialwheii a (.-itlzen cants his ballot hisvot<' will really count," she, s.u.id:
The speaker Informed »tlre; aiidi-ence-tbuj in llflU it 'cinnniltioe• on*the' Civil StatuHof Women wan sotuj> to reniovt! diRcriniinaliiiiiH in'tFietliiwH against women in piilillc and.iprivate life./ In N. J.., there arenow no ydlHcri1iilnati(Hi.s affectiiiKtlie p.uhji'r life of wiimeli at leastiiot.i.i^;'t-he law, but there fs'-hi \\u<adiii|iiu'Uralioii./nf the law which.• iaun outgrowth of custom
To Observe NationalWild Ufe Week
Kent Place to dive'School for Scandal'
National Wild Life Week.deaigastedAby President Itooserekas the! •week beginning March 20th.
To aid in.publicing thla week aswell M lol-Jjerlvo'funds for the'res-toratlon of n*tional wild life *on- 'dltlonpB*^Istioual Wild Life *e»iy S
Tomorrow evening at 8.15 in thehMrliiyiPhraner GyfliDasIuni._at Kent-Place,
Class X will present Sheridan's"School for Scand.il" under the di-rection of Marjorie Cranutoun ofthe Summit Playhouse Association.
The production has been cast asfollows;
penses of s tots, nukes it nnsrise •dences and pablle sttsirs. Thereto continue to pay s rate an higbjN the worln of Utersture, art,
lt% I t tas 2 p«r cent. sansic sadWhile we regret the necessity! to select a broad are*. Background
Important
should not par more oa its deposits ••,•*»***» oCI b ! » W i h T Ues snthan it Is sble to~earn oa
and the scarcity of high grade in-vestments has limited the yields onIssues of that type to saeh as ex-tent that t t p e r cent, return to thebank, sfter operstiBg charges, is apractical Impossibility.'*
for Wils chsngt." one offfcer asti. nfconM be pk Is fundsfnental tbst • bank "At Benalngton « • Are
"Gaieties of 1883" atJhSertice
•ad then attempting todevelop a great skill In a largearea. We do not give vocationaltraining. ; *--• .-. • —.- / *
"Asother problent «f tke collegeis Iryiaaf to help} tadnriduls lonnu-late a Thla be-
problem be-caase off. the-compleilty of ooi^civ-illsatloa. By amklttf ftem formtheir own phuoaolrtiy of life, we areSiring tkeas the only security they
jaave in an essentlallf insecure
I 2 At-tne t « whlck tollowed at the
eratioS (ns» iseued a aeries ofstamps wtiictrcan -be pvrchaKed forone* dollar a sheet and used in the!same manner as tuberculosis seals Iat holiday time. These "stamps''maybe purchased wherever, tbe IUIKOposter is on display in Summitwindows or from * the fpllowhiKmembers of the Overlook Fisli andJiinie'>wocTsUoh."«'*Ittc'hard~L.''C(>r-'
by, S. B. ParkejK pf. J. O. Tidaback,O. Harfy'C|IIWt*me8 Ho^g. Ulenmini-- 2«j.>- m r% IUIII I , . TI,,I
—blly-Viti.i AmerinisenSir, Ollvi-r Surl.ui' Jliiriiiiri t -lluiilcr
Surf; uf,.(,'luirlcs Surl.iic
daring thlh di
W. C. Wittke; Thoved will go to tlie .Va-
Miller ammoney dertional Wil4'•"••••» I dnll uoon all cltixens in
every, .cotnintinity to -give thoughtto the necdn of.g p
Ihe denisens o^fie.Id, for1 forest, andwater .and toieillgent copBlderat ionof the lie8t('mraij£.;trfr'translating
Elnfis are well nnder wayJor lhe | LWUte WhiUi Haute.annual spring dance of the: Janice "
League, which this yesjr ,^ ^at the tea
presented On Satardsy i=lVtli,^^ H~HobHfr Malt - A c a s t
John HY Smith- AssistingMm. JtoMrt' B. Wood
ilm^ neteknr P. TtornUm;• ot \J**ZW members sad the»r|3iim. J. JUymosd gchlsler^ Mrs
friends will produce "Every Inch • b PWHp J. Hyshasi and Mrs. Harold' «i.ii»i>» nr "AAru* nn the ( I M M 'iof *K. Fellos. The dsoorstlons were
Summit Boys anrfQirls inUding Groups
Life,"or-Adrift on the OC«B of .
1 melodrama in the atatos- • * •phere of the Osy Eighties. The*audience will be asked fo take partin Uie spJrU of ts« occa#ps byJoining in the ttetta* of senti-mental ballads anrtsg the Inter-missions. Ovestf sill be seirted at
Caap PoqoceMlc Boy s
mistables coYeredHlh I^fwa^Holhs. I^fwanniwill follow the atelosrssss,1 sad allplans promise s gsy evening.fortKose e/no attend. Wss Jane Pear-
dtson Ts~cTiSlFnMiiin charge of arrsngesaents.
NursingOmmtitet H p sFor T«s Iky May 12
At the regularof the Schooltee of Overlook Uospstal.Tuesdny afternoon In the ncfentlonroom of the Nurses*llminsry plnns lor an-
Tsg Dsy on Ksttoaal UcspitslDay, Mar nth: the annealctlaurents iervlcs on Msy
chsirman of tsechsir
*'»ltes Tassl*. MrsWSchool of Nursing. Innet monthly report. thaidmlsslou of ten pdents on Febmnry lith.
The eommlttet ischolarship tof
laftsrs »
mimt
SaturdayThe sna«al casa|i reonlon of
Cassp Po«nsesak wiR be_held thisSatarday eveaisg «t.l~o'clock inHobby Hall Bach wear these re-unions grow *n thi egtnp has now
la operation fen seasons by
rector. Last year there were 225caasners and tomwr camoere andparents aresaat. " :. *>'
The- program tot the eveningcalls for groa|bs 1,1 and S to par-ticipate in presenUac a typkalcampflre sceaa. Ts)e '4th grouphoys will act as hostl of the eve-
the stagenSg «nd _...,,.. .... . ._ .. .„properties for tht fMMger boys,
i wiUpfsntnt three reelsMr. p«f pleurae ahowbag Ihopecta ef camp lite.
T.l|.Kiiiikf :.Care li'S.iSir Harry Itumpe.sSir
Macllviiinu111'I<'11 S.IV.ICIKIIfinirc liavidso)!
..--.l»;in McMastcrI'aritline Townlt.'y
;... Hetty ItiiunrVlrtclniii Kirk
. . f .lane Hurrow. Miiry-^rnhani
I,alia Kuiilx'...Itfcky I'fuuts
g iopinion. Only when women HIIOWan ufesresalVu interest In 'public, af-fairs and develop political u.cumehwill tibeke predjudit'eH be Itrokendown. In \JawB atfectiiiR privatl;rights there are no discriminations.Women should,*, however, under-stand the law« especially those af-fecting the family, niioh as mar-riage, guardianship of children, di-vorce, it nd property figl^s. Sheurged improvement in'the.''marriage
College Club to Hear"\ : Dr. oardmaii
Dr. Itlie.i K i i y l l o a r d m a n w h o w i l l
•i l i l t - (V>l l ene (Ifiil* ( i f . .Kj immit
• "ii'Miin-.h 21 si, luis'liiid a most" iir-U'renthiK trainlriK for tlt'iKextraor-dinary position she holds at present,ini one of the tu'siilH'of tlii;"Zorbaiij»li<'llnif at Xew York iJiiiversily, She"beKan. h.uiu...wo.rJt.-jU;:whi»K '» ruralachools (rf.*N.ew York State, and. afr
i-oiimicntiiiK on tbe amended'tion or $H.k^iiQ the Board of11tun luid^et. President Lester
TlM! cuts we're mado at thaof the general efficiency of
tli*' work carried on in the schoolin tIK- p.tst. in every Instancetu«-N> will lie a sacrifice In thed*"]i;truiin n,f affected. fte.mt«inber. too.that SO pi-r rent, of Hie school boi-'.;ct Kocs fi>r salariOH and that 90per cent, (if that Ls, mandatory."
j\l l >e;ifs In the Council cham-JK'rit were taken during the bear-ing on the t ix and budget ordl* "]n,inee and up to and aft«i' t)w vflte-.was Uikeii.' ljurlnc the hearing-..many of tho citizens offered com'-fin-tits.' - . ' . . ' V • " :•
k A. liuifer. o f Colony court"wlavted "trli' Ivill rrtlllnK" by asking 'iu»w.the' members <tit. ih-e Boar,d ofKdiuiitioii sgtre appointed, PresK-ffent Lester or Council answered bysiiyinj*"tliiU. the Mayor had the full1>OW«T of "appointment:
Itolx-rt 1). |<nowles or 2$ BsseTS-iroad follirwed by racing a questionabout the qualifications of mem-
, ,. • ... .. . „ „,," burs of the -Council and pf Uwtcr dciilniR with all types pf t'kil-H();ir(1 (>f &lucaUon-a»".to wfceJhjtdren ihere^lH'ciuneiii teacher of re-' .. .,.,, thrv H h n l l l f l »,„*,
. Adjacent states should, have . _>rm marriage laws. This- ia.s.
larded children at .latneslowu. NewYork. Her cfforlB wcre.s.p SIICIUIBS-ful that in HI2II She'was niailc^Ku-pcrvisor of Teachurs ^rn-«Traiunder the ConinimiWRiiltli Fund ofNew York Cijy.
Her wofk iu the educational field
or not they should be taxpayers.City Clerk Kentz gave an opinionthat all that was expected in line)of (|uali.ficati6h was the ability to
;•' 'read a lid w rite. Knowles in CQH-t.lnuin^,. said:'"I Beriously dpposoiinyonu votitiK for any part of thacity budget, who ia not a taxpayer.
uniformwould l>e one step forward in hilv-iiiR uniform marriage and divorcKlaws In thu U. S.
Mrs. Steeelman definitely oppt;B-ed the propoawl equal rrffhts amend-nicnt to the Federal' CoiiHtitulionbecause the ICHKUO feels that Itdoes not Bet up any standard ofequal rights for men and women,and it will destroy any protectionfor women alroady In the laws ofthe various States. For instance,rilosLJKomBn when, they marry be-come economically- depeudcat.Thdreforc, the law should protecther in case of divorce. Tlie speak-
, s has been of KIII-II /»"^'»«''>K ]T1ie idea of BpcrnHnR jtmt Beems to )v Ic-alibre that ifrrw she holds the-posl- ,,„ ,,.,„•„ a l r r>0 d o w n h e r e ,„ ^ ^ J^ tlon .if ABK slant .Profesaor of M H - ^ , , ^ , . , , ^ a n d s e e f h e n e w J u n k ) r ;
•eHlloiKut New W k University,- m ,,,.. ^. , . .1|lH „ „ . , „ _ a n M . •
er for "f'N Bill
yailditioifU) her work ut the clliiic.
The "Clinic" under the directionof Dr: Harvey Zorlmiigh Is in ac-tuality the? "f:ilhlc for" the Social•ArtJirarrmnhV of tho Oirted Child."While to the luymair'.s mind itstitle, as well as the .title'wif Dr.Hoardman's ad'tlresH, —-SnLv.u$;ingOur Oifled Children.'1 mayparnijoxieal, fur the
Sshnrriage as this type of .marriage doesnot give the prolecTIon of a cere-
Rift-ed child sfenis mervlyXfj fortunateolio, uiK:h work Is of Immense andvaried importiini-e. So often achild's special gifts are not
t hey edegree of ability-is not
' iind the ;i|)«:ci;il training needed Ig-jnored. Under Dr. Z<irliaugli, the
at J )Oommlssioner, Mrs. Steclinan urg- Sifted cliil.ife.i. but when •dlKcovur-
of S e ^ i e ^ i « SO w i d , ! - 1 '" ™le then,, and to asHJHt bothl h« * c h u o 1 «md narenTB in he delwould provide for appointment of, lh
aslngle^ury CommiBBloner.ln e a « ^ -county by a Supremo CkHirt .lustlce.thus fending to eliminate pplit.es.
l h« * c h u o 1 «md narenTB in he del -
Also, was urged the passage of A U l " »!BniyulitmhU wm.lrf ln.nr.vi, auallf'krd.' »?r?-.f!I»»"":l! S. . . . . , ^ . . . . „ * • . •• • . . . . . - - - — ^ . . — - . i i t f n t i i * . , 1 1 n 1 / 1 1 1 1 1 i i i i j ' i > / i ^ » | i
Uittly Teazle Marjory .Itybb) f i n n - n, *,,-„-<, In-IO'M thMaria ; .... Marsery IjnrHcn Mons.of JurofS. in 1J-1 illLady •Sneerwi'll .T—TT...,.'. I'a tne la Kink an amendment In N. J. to
j i b tilMr*. Candour ...Maid
Itarliar.i HityIferky t'fout.s
.l»He|ib'« Servant...... .All(:e Alicll• Si-rvant Urusllla Clark
Assisting Mrs, GranHtnifn, the di-rector, are I'atty Cassidy andBertha McPeekt In ch'arKe of theprops are Helen Nasih and BeckyPfouts. The srencry. has been de5-signed by Mrs. lioyd, head of .tneart jlepartment. > , ' . .
good intenUpn* Ijlio practical ac-1 t o this: performance,: aU, fmendstlon in behalf iff Ithese' invaluable of the school are/ordially invited.bat~rnaitlculat^ iiiendU," said thePresident's prochimation. "Onlythrough the; full c<Aoftgrjitlon of allCBTI wild life ibeffptofed for the
149 wliich.would improve qualifiedthere was-
incliulo
Uoa rd tn tin'sof this highly spociiillzod problem
;iie mid lit>r So-cial Ktudim ('bniiiilltiH! will pn-sonttho i-eHuKs-of tlii'lr't'11M Id'Welfare
women on juries, but until ret «,,tly j
ed- this amendment asbutjiot mandatory and have notcalled women. Now, however,wjome'n are being called for the |first time from
In SiiinnUL...JVftwr thewhieh- -w4ll be. inil., tea will bo served
HolteVt.Warren, and her assistant*who are: Mrs. Phillip 'Lawrent*\-Mrs.v Stephen" Ktiit, Mrs. John
willing to scrverv
present generator posterity;"
»d perpetuated
Farewell Dinner Given^ T F k G. Adams
•JErank GrAdams, program chair-
Spring Plays PlannedFor Junior High School
Mrs. Reginald- ThoTiipson, Mrs.William Swart z, uniLDr, Mary-Mac--ti'regor.
"" The annual spring plays of,, theJjinior High SrhboT will lie pre-sented at 4fte- High School audi-torium on Friday evening.
Summit Boys Attend
wilderness and .see the new JuniorHigh. School and you see an ex-ample of it ,"-~ ' '
Councilman Bourne at this pointInler jelled some remarks abouthow that originally he waa not Infavor of the tax and budget ordi-nance because,of the school items,hut that, lie was now convinced thatthe Hoard of Education was nottrying to burden the taxpayer andthat tho schools Summit possessed"were tho result of popular detriand., Alfred J. Lane attempted to open
the question of bonded Indebtednessparticularly as the outgrowth ofthe Kdlson Junior High School;Presidont Lester ruled him' out ot
and remarked tjbat at presentl
The first nnjfu/limvcnllege con-
f activities arSummit ] 25th. at 8.15. TJiese plays are. thegiven a testinronlai; aifhuat presentatlwi > t tlie Mas-^j^
dinner Monday night oil Tlie eve o* * * ~ •*=-.-=***
With membership including- sev-eral who have enjoyed the programIn prevJouB years and many whohave "graduated" from clam* oi
children, the Watthungd H
boys' work in the PlainffeldYvM/icktedjln: dramatics./ r Jp T oneact play
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<3irlsr Troop, and WaU;1iung Hung-ers, boys' npljce troop,—start theirspring riditft season this week atthe Union County" Park, Cominis-sion'a Watchung olablea. Sum hi it.
A
/ i j : i _Jp- Two -one-act plays will be given.
wag eivt>n a—wallet bv i I lie XITSi, ine lenin woru, is d•Kri.K S b S - o f the! comedy co^raHting tin. life . ia>.
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Sum in it was about "$200,000 lee*ward in the matter."
The. main speech of the eveningin opposilion to tho\budget was of*feredi by A, S. Mitchell, formerprestdt'.-nl flf l;he Summit Taxpay-ers' AHHoclaliou. Mitchell, who term-ed himself as_ the unofficial ob-H-crver. said In part: "You gentle*men. of thti Council might as wellpluad guilty and 'throw yoitrselreaoil the morey of the Jury v-the tax-payers. The trouble with o«r taxeslios in one department, a depart-ment over which you have no con-trol," Tlie»M»efore-he launched torto an attack on the school sltna-N
tioji, Mitchell paid a stirring triVutr> to the Council and various othermembers, of the city govefrimentoutside tUe_Mchodl,for 'their'"W**"ful, efficient and loyal service."
Mitchell first poised the <Hiestioilof why Westfield with five milliondollaiR more assessment thanSucn-niit had $17,000 less. State School,
I tax (estimated) 4hin Summit.' President Lester aSaured him that.in the end-Westfleld's assessment-would b* larger than Summit'*.
Atfion* oiher things, Mitchell. a»-"" the : avefa'Re^ tesche
whcrt'as In other*comfliunltles sues-H^frrmizrStittHhlt"^Mt<HHlt'dHit)4TtB-^utfl-€range, Maple-wwxl.: MOT*.-
consult with the directors of ad-1 rlstnwii and Westfield-. the average)missions of tho fii•
boys' work committee'.'the board of | girls'-seminary for "select yoiingdlr^torR »nd A: Shuart Reed, uen- ladies" in 1*12 and the «am« Hchmil
r ,
•s and1 uiii-fiitr.
boys
eraT secretary. "Mams also Te- icelved a pen and "pencil set from jj>reparatory_ school. ^the staff and employees of the-as- ""Boclation. '. y ' if
,I)r. R. ST.". Millerrto««tma8ter; A.Among those enrolled from Sum-1 ghuart Heed, Itobert Woodward
The ia a play
thti.taiLherjoiHuii _Uiiei iu>jttr_ti lasjuii.
lhe.lv hisli schdols. In all rasesthe..directors of admistiioiis acted in
salary reached a median of about$2,lf»0. At ttTe same time. Mitch*)!.;pointed out that the pupil load per'^teUcher in .these schoela was about.
only about, 19. „ His contention-cmtills score was that if Summit;
rait are the following: WatchunxRangers: Joseph Matteo, Oliver and
nd dl-1 Bruce Terrlberry,Troop: Maryruth Jeffries,, Eliza-beth Henry, Lindy Henry, PollyTracy, Muriel Shaffer, AlveraScnuyler, Lorraine Jones, JunetAllsopp, Jeanne, McDonald. Mar-
aud A. W. Alesbury, president ofthe , aasociatiou, spoke briefly.Adtttna then .slwwtKl-imiternof the 500-mlle Western pack triphe arranged last summer In con-nection with, the , newly formedsummer vacation experience pro-gram. He will continue his Coii-
bnra Sykes, Dorothy Turnbull, Jane! tacts'With the Summit association•I jn llils summer vacation work, rfie
Hills-.lane had been ii) Summit two and a haltTurnbull;
Also fromSchalscha,
ShortEleanor {klutlsciia.
.Carol Prange, and Retsy Baker.
Y JHX. A. Wckottes Nc w
Richard O. Koser of It BUck-»d to thebars place, m i »«t
Aoardof Directors •T. M. c. A. in tbei
the Butnmitmtetlhg
_,_ to » fnw*sr*ts^resident of 8«nuliU tor sectoral
years. He Is s, ststtNr of the C«l-itrcn. Dtirit^ttw•IBM'ssslsted tHe
». sad wfll -continue to
Open House for ParentsAt High School Monday
Monday, evening, March 2.1nt.Hnmnilt Sivulor
High School will hold air "openhouse." There will be a brief us-setehly after which the parents areInvite^ to jrtTcacher*~*Hl
isit the classrooms.be in the classrooma
to discuss objectives of the workand In some mom»-wofk of Hie In-dividusl student* will he on (lisplay.
Further details -will be given «tthe asstrably sntt^a schedule of thesubjects, taught, the, teachers'
and thefeom humbnr«^wUlbe given to each.parent. • Membersnf^stodentit coin^ilrtee^prfsent toweWe w fruldon.
years;
Downes Co-Ed ForumSpeaker on "Austria"
The Austrian «ltuation. with, itsbuckKrouiul and Its possible reper-cn'saionw in Kurupe. Will be thetopple ' discuaBod by James E.Downes of the"High. SJRKOOI fwculiyat the regular weekly meeting ofthe Summit Co-Ed Forum at theY. M. C. A. Sunday evwittg r .—
The t'oruni meets* each Sundayevening either-at-the-^^iCUA^jr.v. w r e : • A. buiiaiii» at IM r&n<iwelcomfe8,.K.auy young people be-tween 18 and IV) who may be lntor~ested flfi the nrogpfim,. It was an-
ot w University will speakMarch 27th" on "A Phlleaophy for
your neighbors.
the.comedy surrouliding the 5onhri- ;l" advlgory capucIt/r.ac-qiialntliiK: teaclieni carried the-same bm«v» «i»ii,.« in »^>«lliH!^- 4^ 4iHr_lthe boys with fiitranrc reriulre- teachers-.could be dispensedm o r e d a n c e tn a - C f u i e g e r - t f r - i » « f - + - :-u -'--r- _ r f , . , . i„„- . - . & (n«>i.. ,.„!"• -•'•--• n . . . - : . . ~ - n t...--_i^.;.-»
trayrtyplcal college --life and acr nicntb. the offLMlngtf of theii ..< ol-tivities v " —^vj 1CRCS7- and, the -.cTistR-jHtlBZOIgularTbe plays are belnR couched byliie__Mi{«jejL_J2o'>rHhie ,Herry and
collegeAll who attended any of the, fw'i-
Gertrude nucklngbam.
Overlook Nurses toP r e s e n t r a g e a n t j ) J j f t 1 1 HC|,0O|\ p r j V ; l t P <«h<ipi head*
and :colleKf rc|»resentatives.'
iHid thiw save the city aIHT year. Added ToITiii; "would pay,the remaining teor thn staff a salary averagingmo, thus saving the city ainot
Benjamin V. White of~- * J \ ^ ^ A « > m m *
A pageant, "TiieNursing." preaonte
History
themHelV'cR as well jiU-ased. TheMifornial (I in tier on Kflrlay oveniiiK.
ith, ini-t with s|io<:la| cn-|nue followed Mitchell wita^'tl(fi|uisimftii on t lio part »»i fittnndinK'urgunient that Jhe Junior
Senior 'High Scjiobla wensplated at the ejtperMes of
The Sinn m it l)nys attending'.were:by. suwlent I Arthur V. Viyi.m liojieekaiaii tt-r-.
li«'iiry P."MesrfrKec-. Jr.. 21nurses of OverlooV4lospltalR, rraci?; li«iiry I . .MeK./rgefollow the annual fiieethig of the!i HlaPkbiirn place; "StanleyW ' A i l i f th J p i t a l js C t "fc t Chfollow the annua g HlaPkbiWomen's Auxiliary of thu Jio.spital js Crest
k h dto be held at 3 o'cj«»ck mi Mondayafternoon, March 21 st, in the rep re-at ion room ot tlie Nurse?' Home.
Tea will be servud utter * the,paRcaiity with Mrs.Howard, a meniber of the a'dvisppy-j Hlackbtiru
cdin't; Chiw. V. nien.'ii J h Q
Kolil plated at the x p wniit taxpivyers for those who J o l t
d into Summit for the :dnf iSmxpvy J l
oved, into Summit for the :dnf it hiT,
t km of the tlrtie that their chiTwere in high school, and then
t:. ln. Hiipport of htsargumiii h th
122* Oak ' Itid^it aveu'iie; John D.ilie presented statistics to »h»W tlMills,, L'Of» -aprliiKfiold 'avenue:J in the last nine years, the ptDOIIKIUH II, Ilaker, !(2 'Reekmnn j population of Summit* element
d utter " Ine •; road: HubertC. Harrlsoii, 12 Ijlatk-1 achr»ol>) had rrow.'n.only'^4 "per C«J.^arnpbell j burn, place; -Richard K.' Mc'rrel-I. 14 On the othernahdi he pOUtt*(t
j'Hobert R.. rowaii.ltha't the Junior'High School
opp, 10
'hoard, acting as hoaU'Hs. Mro. .T7T|85 Oak RldKe a-vehiie; J. rumpbelllSefliW HI|1»WIHa>d~"J6w3eT\T»r;vT«T^re^rtent^irowar(|.'^Jr./- 20 Ox How lane: ™rinA hn*L«of tho uuxillarr is in charge, of tlieiiThe(Mloi'e S.' Kenyon, Jr.. Sfldecorutions. *,. viie avenue; Albert H. All*
• To all women iuterMed Jn :!i«a- Btlgewoqd drive;^yun IJ. II. Ipltal qnd social service work, the I.Ir.. 56 DcJPorefif avenue-: William H.|rQnK enough s^ln^l^auxUiary. through its .preaid.Bnt^^lwc'h^.^jWnichung i»|a«;.I_ |Siitn-mit through theMra. It. I. D. Nlcoll. extondH a most j A atuffyof thei rpRisirHtlon ^ canfelowetrhyTS'eBewrhji
tn*-per cent*-period hndHfTOwn
20 KiMor cont.By this time, Mitchell
enough steam to get the
corditthisOUt«t(
in
. D. N . j A u y R f l | l # d y p |nvilatloii to he present at of those b(>ys reveals thiil R are over board.jbjumethod.lual meeting, always an(u
ud ing evbnt.
The HERALD welCTtile*. all ItomVof-Interest conc^ulng you mm
seniors; 0 Juul(>r.n; J .sophomore; 1freshman; and !"• post graduate.They' tjitme tt», Interview 21 ojLltotT r I l i n
•Advertise in this pnper..
appointed members ofboard <o ths number of 1\t*placementbei
JasL to
at aer home___tham TowMbin.• Bv«d SO years. She
. , . . J»P4, Carl Miller, a«f Mjiphiwaoa and-* two•lUtfm, :&eitr Xittolo of: sM^Mrs. FtuwurJcfc,Smatnit aosunaner. ' ~~-
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The next meeting7of the, Naturef^iub. on Thursday evening, MarchMtn. a* the Field House, will af-ford an opportauity tor. all per-sons interested in birds to hear thesubject of our local avifauna dis-!
that °the
bt
by a reoouttaed authority.to trutn*, I f mignt "be asserted
iNow the time to band yaur trees to guard against the
Spring Canker Worm.
Pawing, I&ymant Spraytjig, Feeding, Cavity Treatment.
fOHN J. PETERS - ^Tree Surgeon
I„_, 586 Cwlyie Waee Unioitv N r | r
exeatssalt marshes of Cape May. Hemakes it a 'p/actlse to be afield atalt* seasons of the year. His searchis exhaustive and even »urt un-likely a pots as the Newark mea-dows are thoroughly canvassed.0 Asa result, Mrde which are rarietieatq others have become ««mmon-platea to him, and reeeat litera-ture on New Jersey ornithologyi.s full of references to his remark-able ftnds and observftions. ,
One needs but to turn to thepases of Bird Lore or such booksaa Wit mer Stone's newly published
for jus. Tnea*e(omec'to ptepaiwton badseaf We=efc
with a Good Night Clrele.—Maty~ — — * ^ tcrfbe,
Trom tMonday, our troop Ttramatltedp
t&» five points of health. Kaditr»l dramatized one ooiqt olWe played some singing tames,aiMl de*4*ed oa what we would soat our next meeting. We plan toigo on a hike, very soon, if the'weather is all. right.—Rhea LouEvans, scribe.
DATES TO REMEMBER
WALTER BROS. 438NPKIXiFHLn ATKM KNumnrit, S; J.
'PNOIWH , . . . iMieSft-7-ft
Mr.. Urner one .of the ablest iu»m|of til* present day.
it i
about Summit, His talk which is tobegin at, 815 will be illustrated bybeautifully colored
Fri., Mar.. 18—Meeting Men's Clubof Central Presbyterian Church.
•Sat., Mftr. JS—Anirual reunionCamp I'oiiuaeaakv S p. m., Hohbjr
i. HiifcHigh.
School Association "open house"
those interested arc invited to at-tend, ,
Girl Scoot News
SPECIALSFresh Killed L. I. Ducks 1 h. $»*feeRs of New Lamb ..':..... lu.87*Rib HoaRt, l8t e ribs. lb.SI<<Rib Roast, lilndo cut, HI.A'H1
Colonial Roast,solid meat.'..'. ..ib.Wc
Porterhouse Steak.'..*.': 1b. S4rSirloin Steak...; ...lit. SirToo or. Bottom Round... ...1b. II*Loin Lamb fc'liopa. .".... ll>.S.W,Hlb Lamb Chops ..Ib.sHkjjjhort Forcquarfer Lumb. 1U. l i e
.Fillet Haddock.J lb. I7eMackerel,' Spantah. . :•;. ib. 1K«Shad, ttu<:k..i..^;:~:..'.,..!«;«>«
HMD AI ua<l HATIRIUYMARCH 18th and 19th
Libhy'H Tomato Juice— ..; 3,fpr «»r doz.^ftlr.
Muellers Spaghetti, Macaronior Noodles... . 8 for S k
Creiihi^of TUce.....* : box IffShrimp, Bon Voyage, large 21cSardines, "boneless and •
Hkink'HH"....'....3. lafReeans N.">rI-Ovaltlne, hirge calls ...... .WfOvalline, medium' can..... :....8Sc
Lima Deans : ..:.. 2 lb-s. 15cCelery Hearts:rnbunche8, l ieBeets . . . . . . . . . . . ...2. bunches *fiJdaJio Potatoes. iO'4l. bag Sir-
"i ' .' --'.We opened o u r
meeting .with thehorseshoe forma-tion antl motto. Inp a t r o l cornel's,sc"d u f« 'workingfor- <2n0 class test,worked on first
aid. Dorothy Allen passed her ten-derfoot .test. Seven scouts havebeen selected, to »go to the PublicService kitchen, on Wednesday, tocook a dinner, under the directionof Mlsw. Reiily.- .This1 is. in ^connect•tloii with cook; a,nd hostess badges..We werVvei'y pleased to have aa.guests; "Mrs. W. P. Chur and Mrs.C. Donner, of the Summit GirlScout Council. We closed with, aGood Night tllrcle, taps and the GhjScout hymn.—Eunice Allen,
_ -rwmSmma & floi-wce vas^hebl tliteweek a t ' O B HM*U«SJ CJsJb. Mrs,Hugh KirkpatrJck was in chargeassisted *f<M\» Jean Donivjn.. -
Mr. and Mrs.- JohR A. ate wart.3rd, of Forest drive entertained atdinner on Saturday night Amongtheir guests were Mr. and Mrs.Robert IT. WhHney. Mr. and Mrs.Louis P. Bayard, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.James M. Symington.. Mr. and Mrs.Vance Lnuderdale and Mr. and Mrs.Gustave L. Stewart, Jr. ; *
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Abramsof Taylor road have returned fromthe Carolina Hotel. PinehursU. Mr. aud Mrs. WtRian C. RidRe-way at Beechcroftv are cruising offFfctridtfc-ontiie-yatht-ef-&--L: Par-lsons ol Llewellyn Park.
Mr a. Worthiapioq Campbell has
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t h e appoiatraent of Aatjtoay "Pisky- Paaaitare at Buaag*r of theSumatk Sot shoaid meet w b s geikeral asprwval. The eommJttse ofWilliam B. "BUr BedeQ. Oakley LaVaace aad William "WIT' McCuegave earn candidate earefsl I'wHisi'BUiia as4 asdiBd that thd vetersafirst, saeker should be gir«a a s opportasity to •asw-' what as could dpwith a combinattos teals of jusatsars and seaHmw. In the oast theSumsiit A. A. has been hasiHniBsed by attempting to compete withNew Yorkers with established repstatioa« hmt ss4er the new S-4 set-u>
J.p. m. - ;
Mon.. Mar. 21—College Clubmeeting^ 3.15 p. m. -
MOB,," Mar. 21—Drama lecture byEli so WeatQuaife, Hotel Suburban,2.30.
Tues.., Mar 22-— Lecture by'Eunice Harriet Avery, Paper Mill)Playhouse, 3.30, i
Tues., Mar. 22—iPresbyteri»hWomen's sewing meeting, PariahHouse, 10 a. m. to 4 p. ni. , »
Wed., Mar. 23—Music Study.Qroup, Fortnightly Club, -home ofMrs. Mark Fredenbin'gh, 22 ManorHill road. 3.1.1 . ' .• Wed., Mar. 23—Junior Fortnight-
ly Club meeting Community Havse.8.15. '. ... .' . . . ' • ;
Thur., Mtir...24—8.15. ifield-.Howse,Nature Cliih " meetiuK. Speaker.
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Charles Urner on New Jersey Birds.Thur., Mar. Sf-tBordentown Glee!
Club, benefit Colored Day Nursery.8.30 p. in., Lincoln SehooL
Thur " Mar. -2<—Meeting of Bea-con Fire Chapter, D. A. R.. at home Iof Mrs. Richard L. Cor by, 115 Maplestreet, 2.30 p. m, ' . ' " . .
Thins., Mar. 24—Quarterly meet-ing Council of Social Ageiieiea,8.15. .• . - ' • - .
Fri., Mar. 2&—Junior High Schoolplays, 8.15. -. Apr. 28—MeetiuR of nea-
con Fire Chapter, D. A. R.,'at Y.M. C. A., 2 p. m.
Mon., Mar. 28-Y,*M. C. A..Worn-j
finances sboald *st be too great aisrobltfa. /ttay • PattersM, sresMent of the Madisoa dab, recently informed
this scribe that hU. team would he the fastest ever seen at Dodge Fieldand would cost |2s. To sty way of thinkisg Pi t Is on the right track.The rules' limit the number of those who have seen act ioniin organliedbail bttt do not compel a team to place five pro players on the field. •
MHlburn and Summit state their clubs will cost approximately $75per game but that estimate appears high as five paid players, umpires,bat* aud balls and incidental expenses should be well below that figure.Every effort should be made to get the best youngsters In this sectioninto uniform. The idea of a spring baseball school is a sound one as itwill stimulate interest in the league and in baseball in general.
The writer hopes that Pinky will give such players air Bob Brydon,-Tom Finiieran, Red Ahern. Don Figke and others a chance To showth.eir. ability. Competition In faster company, plus a little helpfulcoaching, would do much to wear off any rough<edges."""/"
There is a strong p.^^ihiliiy that the "Y" and Knights of Columbus........ m . i t yu^jay uigat-atTh^^T.^ Before the .start of the
Name series. Manager Louie Twill, evidently anticipatingllengrt the "V" to a game for the city title. — -
The "Y" jtefeated the • Hiah School last week iir an extra periodgame arid * Casey triumph Sunday over the Holy Nante Would giveboth t-eains' clear risht to a title game.
*«. to pastorof p € a .
- -T—— will observeof U s founding with
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HOBBYHAIL
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At i l ir^at part of the itjeetlng.for a short period of time, we play-
CONTRACTOR
T«L Summit 6.1879 8u««Jt, 5 . J.
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^ QubrNewJevMey'% Smartest Nite Club
Presents three shows every nite
.- • '•••••- . • • • . - , • • • m u s i c b y •.• " • • ' •; ' # •'•
Willie Jame9 and His Society Orchestra
; No cpuvert, no minimum charge at any time• • - • ' • • ' • ' • ' • • : . . . L - v " V : ' • " •
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J i n g a Sonjf of E&r-ponHo _A Craiikcase Full of Grit. ~ r
Adding Extra Quart* of Oil- Will Nor Help a - B i t , —
-^h«n:the. Case ia Opened. .And Cleaned of ICverythintf., ~ / r e s h OiljH a Tonic That
, Mak«Hr4fuiir_JiIotur Slug. **~z: , s ' '•£"'!''' ~*&'7~
_P»r a PerfectSpring Tune'Up
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'with our -scout songs which ~weplan to use in future scout meet-Ings. Next .we divided Into twogroups, part: working for hosteas•badge, ,,the rest for handicraftbadge. We closed our meeting with
ja Rood night circle.—Mary F\ttrl"patrick, scribe.
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Troop 0Monday, we opened our meeting
by illustrating the Girl Scout Laws.j We then, formed patrol corners antl1 passed some- of our second classtests. After playing some games,
| we closed our meet ing.—Rhea Lout Evans, scribe.
O- r~
Troop 7After a formal opening'we held
patrol corners. Sonw patrols work-[ ed OJJL. different badge work;, first
aid arid observer. In court of hon-or, plans were discussed for_ ourbanquet to be held some time InMay. A ruling wos made tlrat allscouts must wear scout uniforms attroop meetings, to he effective,April 1st. Hazel Singelton passedher temlerfoot test. Our Browniesmet with ,Lt. CaretUh. We had as
j guest, Frances Rordon, a 1st class! scour of Trxaip 32. Newark. She{joined us in our Good Night Circle.| We closed with taps.—Eunice Allen,iocribe.
. Tro«|) 8We spent the first part of our
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Su.il., April 3—Christian SciejiceLecture. FI. S. auditorium, 3,30 p. m.
Mon.. Apr. -4—-Drama le'ctiire-byKlise Went Qualfe, Hdtel^uburlmn. j
returned to her hon»e in Kuoljwood i OTERLOOK HOSPITAL BIRTHSroad ..after .spending-'--a week with I •-*-i.«. f_.i,.- Mr. Hooper, in Cam-1 l l w n t births at Overlook Hos-
Mon.. Apr: 4-Lincbln P.-T. A. jnave- returut'd frommeeting.-at i % &. Dr: Kvelyn jN'aasa.u,-TrUiidad. RioHolt will speak/ . ' ami Martinique.
," March 6tb.1 Son to Mr. and Mrs. jofleph_Kit-...» . . . . . . . r . _ _ . v - . - - " , * . • ' • • *juii>.ij» a ir . -a
Mon.i Apr.-.ffprayton-rt»rent Ed- Mr- a u ( l M r s Nf.wton WaJktr _oficUtI l> M a ( l l s o u > „,, M a r a i 7 t h .«,atio« Sttidy O r o n p . l l S . . , . ^»l»«n avenue ,utextame«r ai dm- S o n ^ aud Mrs. James I.
V^Womaii's Alliance l w r f l J " l h r i l t w OM *VJrf'11ir"1''h" '" - - - - ^Cumniuidft^hureh meeting.:
Wed, Apr. 6-Fortnightly Clubmeeting, high,school.auditorium, .1p. m.
Si, Apr. 7—W. C. T. U. theet
aer a?idd)r.id^oa FridaT^iphi.- ^^Ce^'w^no^m.'siuauU.'^Mrs.'Victor S. Beam of Conwtdu.;ya r t n j j ^
road is the Kuest at her .laushl^r. | Dlka^r t o M r . a n d Mr9< Kar]Mrs..R. nate«ou of Beaufort S. C- r.erhart. 4 Baltusrol road, Summit,
• Hobert Kennedy, son of Mr. and " „ M a r c n S t h -—T.__lMrs. J. Xormqn Kennedy of Fair- | Vn , , , . ! , . , , tn
in*. ii.rV.nP. m,
7W % i Daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
, . „ .Ui a.i.^uiu ^ar* «.«oFge h - u f w «i I l i i^a,^r Mr ^ Mr8- lHmur
Fri.. Apr. 8-^Gardcn Department. |Hobar* avenue, are luwne from Kent n i c k M e U u 8 ! > 3 4 A u ! ) r e y 8 t r e e t >
Fortnightly CluJ^JFJild House. 10 jS0'1,001 ( o r , ***•&**' ™^ l S*n - Summit, on Marc* fcth. .-"Daushter to Mr. and'Mrs.-Fred-
erirk Pike, Springfield, on March
, Mrs. Huthveh A. Wodell has re-!Tues.. Apj,^12-Town Improve-!turned .to her home in Highland
ment Asaociatidi>meeti|is;, C« Proa- , a v « n u o f r o m Nokomw. Fla.mother. Mrs. page, is
'l'hone Summit 8.U7O.R Box 38
CMaDAMS.V
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Painting and Decorat
5 ELK WOOD
All Work Guaranteed
pert street, 10/a. m.Wed., Apr. W—Junior Fortnight-
ly Club meeting, Community House,8.15.
, , . ^,™HWrrin*I' Son to Mr. and Mrs.vJoseph Am-f T i a ? n ° ° n a ^ 0 m O b l e a e r
rl d ' n t berke. Union, on March — P
Roliert II. Gwaltuey. Jr.. of New; «„„ tn ^ ,MH, . U M ,York City, was the week-end guest
S t jSon to Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiatn Ste-
M/ V ' " ^ 1 1 ' ^ a ^ * O T " ^ " ^ " " ^ " ^ v e n s , MUJburnT on March 9th.. 18-Drama lecture by i?/ bis parelfts. Mr. and Mp. Robert. 7 1 —_ _Qualfo, Hotel Suburban,
Mon., AElixe2.30.
Apr. 19—Baptist Women'*diuiunl lunolieon at the
1 p. m.May 19—Meeting of" Bea-j
H. Gvraltney at their horn/ in HiRn-5 Mr. and Mrs Graham R, Holly,,land avenue. - ; who hare been spending the winter I
Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Smith'at the Hotel Marltojj, will opene!and Mrs( Margaret Baker sp*ni the "their home in Baltusrol way on
!week-en<lat Ashury Fftrk. <. J A P n l 1st. V \. [ Mr». Roorrr-fl. Blake entertained] Ml-, and Mrs. W. T. Sampson__ „ __ _. -x Sampson
Fire Chapter, D. A. It., at home w luiKt> Ol> Tuesday at her apart-'Smith entertained at a cockUIiMrs. M. E. Head. U. S. Veterans'impnt at 829 Park avenue. Xew York,? ty oa BUnday afternoon at t!
ospital, Lyons, 1 p. m.. box lunch, j for Mrs. Geonge Rper of Xew York.'home in East lane. \Fed., Apr. 20—Reunion Dinner of
"That's a Job I
"I've seen too * jwidows struggling withthe complicated and har-rying work of settling ahusband's estate. I told-iny husband Twould^e-fer having the Morris-t o w n T r u s t Companynamed as executor."The thoughtful way toprovide for your wife is to"let trained people assumethe carer and responsi-bilities of settling yourestate. j V e will be gladto explain oUr -qualifica-tions as your executor.
MORRTSfOVVrTTRUST COMPANY
Mcjnbrr Federal Drpoilt
C A 4th Battalion, X. J. S. M., High-land Hall. 7.1ILM1, --—' 1
Thur., Apr. 21—Athenaeum, high |sejhool auditorium. . .. ..
Sat.. Apr. 23—f. I. A. GardenExchange, Public Library.
Wed., Apr. 27—Junior Fortnight-ly Club, annual play for members.Oak Knoll gymnasium, 8.15.
Wed., Apr,. 21^-FarUightly Clubannual meeting and tea, M p. m.
Mon r / Apr. 28—College ClubTneering;-Field Itouse,8;15r —J—
;/ M r s . George Martin, of Euclid'avenue is visiting with her mother jin SL Petersburg, Fla. j
H.s:
ATTENTION.."-• TO J>ETA1L8 . . . In the merchandising
— o£ fii|e wines and liquors in A,"ft- PLiouor Stores insures every customer ofrefeivjng only dependable products and
: al way| at moderate prices. . Look over'\ thestrralues offereiTTo ,t)ie close of busi-
ness, ^Wednesday, March 23rd. ~~^^
JM» PROOK Pint$J.I9
? A rich full bodied Ryf Whiskey boltled In bond. "
W A t 3 Q * r s . " •• - •' : . - • • ' , ' — J . - — • , ' • ; •
Expertly blended quality Scotch Whi«ky._
DOWMINQ STREET '
»Rf Nfi Proof 4/.V Quart
Distilled from' American-grain.
WHITE; HORSE' BLKXOFD '' g ft. Old-
GOLDEN WEDDING
or BOURBON..... o...,
•" • •.:— " L i c e n s e d S t o r e s ' '•'• '•• •
4 n Springfield Ave., Submit 'Phone 6-0246
t h e Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co.JL
A LOT OF GAR
for a VERY LOW PRICE
The Ford effort to make your ^ollan
v buy a comtantry berter car u well iflu»-
trated in the Standard Ford V-&
It has all die bade Ford advaatafet.
It it built oo the >ame rhaiaii aa A» De
Luxe Ford V-8. It gfvea you t ebpke
o< aaiooth 8S»hoiaitiomi or 6049or*c
power V* 8 engines. But ItseOr at krw
.: 7 turn.
meat that make it ft i
Wife die thrifty oJMtortepower engine,
the Standard Ford V-8 it priced etpe-
ctally loty and gives the {reatett |as
mileag. W Ford hiatory. HusjdfiaV of
owners report averages oi 22 to 27 miles
a gallon-~6r even
eigir Hghter.twinhorna and other equip..
THE STANDARD^
Ford 'm every way. And towill you whea ywi driv* HI
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THUWMIT SUMMIT. M. f.
After ripeattef a beaetlful poem.W — dog's loyalty, Mr. Bal-
old ffrsevah slab,war dogs tn leMh <•* they arealtogether these days* and,
' 'n the ruins ofdo*0» * e
friend washadtSii di)H h
life of hi* y*>ttnK master.-whoselay nearby. Then came the;
jjernard hero who had savedtorty lives and had left-his own.while saving-the forty-first. The
T
serum
team that took theto Nome, Alaska,
neededa few
to welcomepainter * a * shown",
with a dog oh either^alie. In con-clusion Mr. Balcom aaag very ef-fectively SUpnen FoaterV 3unous•ong. "Old Dog Tray, ever falthfjil.HThe writer was most increased,however, by the speaker's love forhis own' dogs, seen in the picturesof his Irish setter, who has been'right out from the screen and of!his English setter, who has been1
following him almost every daythis winter, in all weathers, as hehas worked upon his place. At theclose of his tali, Mr. Baieom andhis nephew received a hearty risingvote of thanks and a special Invl-Itation to luncheon at "The Brook"next Tuesday as the guests of Oid
Before the address Stephen Kentand William Von " Duhu werewelcomed back from*Mheir recenttrips to the South and to the farwait respectively. Anther post-!card came from- Harry Marshallwho had seen Hermann DeSeldingand. J. Winter Davis recently InPjoV'GSa. An interesting "free for
program is announced for
Chairman of .nonnced at the Boar*«eetMigoItbey,W,C-A. lastYV. Baspn, the Heart* _..>rdent. It, is throufc tSte*'.<irt» «*these volunteer groups that needsof hundreds of. girls are served byt&e" tssocialioii each year.
dsyrmen are as follows: Bual-• ness^and Professional Girls, Mrs.(Krlc M. North; finance, lira. K.Lester Groves; Girl Reserve, Mrs.J. Rcus Tuttle: grounds. Mfrsw A. S..Hamlin;> health. Dr. Mary «ac-
JGregoV; home women, • Mr*s*-A. P..Caldwell, Jr.; house, Hits. JCarlKeller: industrial. Mrs. Douglas B.Baker;nominating. Mrs. Walter D
iw^od; personnel. Mrs. Raymond T.fParrofc. program correlation, Miss"j Eleanor G. Bennett: public affairs.•Mrs. Herbert C. Gilaon; publicity.iMrs. Leo. KietzmaH; religious «du'
The" Morristown Choral Society, cation. Mrs. Eric" M. North.
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i" ill imp tn,•a " " : . . . I : ' • •'•••• " . " ~ i - i. j ' :.' l i t if l IHICi S SUIT i r i t f l
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/ears a«o was, led by "Balto," whofound the way through the snow;which hopelessly blinded his nias-ler and whose monument nowitands i n Central Park, New YorkCity "Seeing Bye" dogs of Mor-risto'wn. who are specially trained ito lead the blind, also receivedhonorable mention.
Theu appeared "blue ribbon" andother doK« of various breeds (ofwhich there are in official dpgdom»U main divisions, -wlthMS to 18gulhdfvisions each). Mrs.. Dodge ofMadison Was Introduced as prob-ibly the chief private collector ofdogs in this country and thespeaker .told how ahe and some of | .. V — —^ ! guidance a ltd will announce •Hlansj The ••recently-organised •'Unionher choke canine companions had | To many people. March 1,2, 1888, ] shortly for ;i secoutl performance I County. 'Hiking Club will hold aonce entertained him at luncheon; was, the famous blizzard,' but to i hi May. . • 'hike in .the'."Wai
SCARFS Li '
next Tuesday, Old Guard members a newly formed singing.. prgaiilza-|' Membership committee will be inwill talk briefly about Dogs',. the Uioh which numbers*- several mint- 'charge of'Mrs. Douglas B. BakerGreaf Blizzard of "88 and various bers from Summit, has announced I through the remainder of the cur-other thiug» which you, retired! Rodney Saylor as its new c.ouduo' rent activity year, *«er wl\leh Mrs.man. will lie glad to hear. Come tor. i C \V. Tyson will take this chair-to the "Y". then on March 22nd. at j At present the group Is made up ;inansh1p.10.45 a. m.. and meet the other old' of seventy sinKera coming from! Other officers of the association
many of the. surrounding communi-i are vice-president. Miss Eleanor «ties and has as Its aim; the per-'Bennett; secretary, Mrs. Frank M.formance or the-best'compositions'Alien, treasurer, Mrs. Erfutft P.
boys.
Marking Tullar's 50Years as Convert
to be found hi choral works.The socioty- Which gave its first |
concert in December under the1
i leadership of the late Louis Robert'| will continue under Mr. Snylor's"
Patten. -
HIKING ILFB I^KKNKKVATION
hut,elie naid. the British (and es-
hiS
I'tchtmg R«servatton.Grant Tullar of .134 Morris avenue j ;A reception for Mr. Saylor wna^Sunday, March 20th. ;thece are other rviriembrahces • feiv-eir tliis week iirthe parish lTot\si-'] The group will, meet-at 9.30 a. m.
. . Today he ia a fanious writer und •()f S l ' J't'ter'n fcpiB."npai Church! at the AdmiulHtratinn Building, in'Among Individual lovers,of dogs , publisher or hymns but only sifter i where rchcaraala will b'j held.every j Warinanco Park, lloselle andMr, Bafcom also introduced the OTdTa;» early struKKle did he roiiio intn ' Tuesday.evciiin:;. ' / i Klizalieth. and. continue by automo-
hut,pecially British women) rather leadIn .their fondness for dogs
MGuard's Kacat of the day, ThomasScott, Editor of theNChatham Press,
,»hpse editorial.eulflKy.of his.owndog ended with the ,thtq«ght, thatentrahce to heaven would be' in-complete unless uWoirtvwere there
h i s o w n . ' • ' • ' . • !-•" "-.',•'• i
AB one of nine children, he was'left -moilierlesH at the :ase-of twoif
The .s(VoiiniiHii.:; committeejMrs. Jumss •Otltf.
of:'bile to the reservation^ iran.Hpo'rta-is Lion beiiiK furnished those without
A mecUng. rill "be held at the
: (APS - AMiLKTH
s, sprains, ' ;
•veilings. ,Cdrrfct fit assured." 'Correct surgical quality.
Dfiftingtiotoa New Englund woalen | »an";s:.. M l l Ki|IlHti.1V.!^?1!',mill, he suffered a serious accidenjthat put him Into a plaster cast for,. . . . . . .,, , . „ ,. ,three months. Dreading the life df i Kemcys. Willard King. Mrs. Gus- new club will, be chosen. Followinga mill wnrkpp Tiilinr-rnlno, ti.-ii tav E. Kissel, Mrs. Lawrence J.. the • meeting- \V. W. Baldwin, of
serious accident P n a r l o l t 0 B e r» e n ' * I i s s Catherine'Lod^e on the south shore of Lakei Dlaster caat for Cornish, W. Herbert Gilley. Walter Surprise at which, officers for* the
a mill worker, Tullar relates tirattie shifted into a life that was tak-ing him- on the downward path.
MficGregor. KiiV. a.ndMrn. David K. I Cranfordr will lead an eight mileMontgomery, Mrs. Paul Moore, Mrs. | hike tlirough the reserva'tion.Frederick Schmidt, Sydney Tlioni-j anme of the group will return
ness of living, Tullar decided one I*011- M r s iml*y Wattes. Mrs. Gran-, about 12.30 p. m. Others, are plan-" Mftltirdfl.V flfti^r" finl&HiHi*5 hiu -w/ipl/ ***'" ".M.. Wnil", i i i i s . jisitiv' *-*> - imih LC IUIIUII in nil! iunui fmiuu*
to end it nil hv coin* in Rn«tmi' White. ' '•* i cookiiiK their meals otrer one of thea ^ p V n ^ b L 8 O l u f e Pro 'mSi , ^> ^ e last five yean, Mr. ay- stone fireplaces near U t e . Bar-
liana rfom the end.of a ferry boat!10/ has .been-develo,,|l)f!; hisjismn J pdse. • ,in the harbor Yet throuirli the i o t bringing-• Johann Sebastian: — , r*interCRSRinn nf' n mramriir h«. » ! Uach'B music to the State ln'.whl«h Save your pennies and your ttol-2n?Ji^S»TdodS TlTe result of this is a n h a r s will be taken care of by the
WsTTffor fkim BrH«
,......., iwi; <IM*\ il\*i.
Already we're- stylel fire time; or. many silver foxes as we sold last
year during the vmr /*n<&// There are two reasons. \Ot(e is the
tremendous popularity of silver fox as a fail for the new suits and
$ctnts. The.othpr nip*m is—.Hamburger's fast growing.reputation as
JkeJbgi^Bk^fgr^
Our recent purchases include the famous Fromm foxes, each pedi-
greed skin has mm mriable ancrtfry! All hate long, lustrous fur
with plenty of while lips! A rare chance for a good investment!
On purchases of $l€O or trm- you may Use the. Batnberger Budget
FIR SALON • THIRD FLOOR
•V"£ TV- • ' ' < > \ - i -
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toToday, after his
I organization, whichstruggle up-1 „ .,
the wOrldl c , o u n t rya' 1 0
|}«H. hccome^fHte^-t4He-eel4ect«r;——rgroups of the
Society of New
Also a special group of Silrer Foxes* Full furred, chockof magnificent stirrr. at L
ySaylor-l»'••also con-! of interest concerning you and
1 B khi
wardA Tullar is known fWwnrhi c o u n t r y - t l l c Bachr Society of New Tiie IIKKAMI.dver tor thh mnre han 20ft hvmn«' Jeracy; "Mr. Saylor is also con-! of interest coihe has written. For he distrSu-! ^ oi "'i fm^M%En-\ y o u r ne|Bhbora.ttonor .these"., publishing ^ ^ J ^ f ^ n l r * ^ , ^ ^ ^
The HERALD welcomes all news
AGAINREEFER COATSSWAGGER COATS
FUR TRIMMED COATS
2-pc. REEFER SUITS2-jpc. and 3-pc. SWAGGER SUITS
3-pc. and 4-pc. REEFER SUITS3-pc. FUJI TRIMMED SUITS
Onr Finest and Largest Collrrllun nf ('(laN and
SulN at the Jfost RraMtnalt'le Pricns
SI.W to S45.0QAll sizes 11 to 20, 38 to' 48.
SHOP AM> COMPAItE
Museum.
was formed: ' ~ iSunday, March 20th, Tullar will
| occupy the pulpit of Oakes Me-! morial Church assisting Rev. Saw-yer. Tjhe_ occasion is what he
jttilnks"of as tin SOth anniversary-o( his "beins saved." - ' .
On Floor Now
Spitzer's Wilt Not Re Undersold
rote These Prices YourselfTXIOJf.'
•^sdy IOJKIO f
of SlrteHi S4e*ks or Roasts lb. 25c(too*] ft..-CheiM S lw
or corned) H). 9c
our l l tUevjg ir^ Bbalthwo »Miuat-^Uavo steady,; even lieatt h g h th h i , . eVen-alongthroughout the piso,. e e n gthe floor's; AVc 'dd,: aiiice we've.swijelied to Kopj>ef8 Chke." . . .Make it comfortable and healthyin yoar home. Get "bleaner, quick-er, • stendfor heat./With*' far•"• Iessjaalies; End furnace Worribs. Saveby burning fewer to^s. S U iKoppers Coin? Tot itwettt heatingaC n« fxlru eosf. Fbt* Tirfimpt' ser-viicel 'partner ;•".''• '"
ens Miller Co.KINSFU HACK
a S r t HTH. HiminK fl-ma StrmrtiH, >'. 3.
Pur0 Pork SauSa(Hun^r Bmpd)
Fresh Lamb Liver(sliced) .. .
, *,.>-.> . t - V FRIDAY- from 3
Helen JVlills Jacoby
Stndio for •
Corrective ExerciseStenderhing-
15 WOODLAMD AVE.
NAIL PROTICfO
Farewell to Broken Naili. , , It to a blithe lono 1o4ndthe unutterable annoymeeand tfui uglineu of bfoksmnaili, and a welcome oneto women who Mat theirhands a araot deoi and r«*aard realty ntce nalb a> ahopeleis problem.. Na(I
o wrufe creofityopply before the iH dries it fdrms o flirm pro-rective sheath.
WHh her new Nail Ensenv.ble, Blzabeih AroVen pre-sents a complete trio forthe nai ls. . . Noil Protect©,_a bqtrif of her new Cycla-men, r|ai( rojishr and herwonderful Cuticle,Tonjc Oi l
Iwsl MMMkH (IM
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VIES WITH**• . * ' •* " • . ' ' • : ' • ' i , - ' - •
TO BRING US NEW SPRING FASHIONS!Our fashion scouts—just off the boat—bring
exciting news from London! British fashions
ere "taps" iii international cafe society!
NORMAN HAKTWELLTS NET BOLEROENSEMBLE.London designer—slopped ike Jum uith thisfytathtaking rityom mrk etrmmg empcinble! l | V
, brought fcedk tkrorigimml—pnimdtyxv/medit /drYOU! Shared ewsW —J kiplime to git* yofl• tiny waist! Bilimn*gs^Jmjid^coMrii^.jz
\A Bolero jacket milk aJsevt >•//,sleeves tops itoff! Tmrquoi* m* Urn*. Lumitrd edition*.
Tflt SmtHFIELD BUTCHER'S COAT.'twUfgr~nvtsr~fdifii()n!' .from ~rfo; SmithfUstMarket,in*London, ttyws the //ifni'iit Butchpr*$
Coal! We toott this authentic 14th century
Endtih style-reoph'tl it—even to knife pocket$
in^2Oth century Foislmann mohotona tvoot ttceedt
Dusty-blue, gray or navy'. , Sizes )!' to lBt Lim-
ited editions - "~^T, , .> , ;' ,,,-•: 39&S
BETTER fiWRT* WITS TIMR
ffiRALDW.CUWT.WI* J.
from the OfOc*li A
fatcxninoirMumadt HtrsM Jr*Mtekl*« Ca,
_ W. Cilft, President; Fred W., Vlc*JE>reaident'; N'ftrtnan S. Garls,
• and Treasurer ; E. E. Pierce,at TreAMrer; J*red W. Clift,
aftea sporto ca totort, batUclpate.
Locally,,
ef-ii.'pw-
•f Onrtook
deeply .' interest^*" loaf is acUlagstamps' to obtaJa mamry for paa-lidty purpose*, aad to raise toad*or the reatoratioa o# jaild
story Kives partfeslar*.
£at»r«d at ta« Poat Office, Summit,N. J4 a» Second-ClM* Matter
Common CoflocilApproves Badget
(CoBUsaM from ram Oaa)
S«>«t Trea» Ma.k la Oaf naMa
meetto-
tUMMIT
Jien'i Chab for « u ofauditorium fer a W Hhtbklon April ltadthe exhibition wiU hesome of the top ranhina'
C'4Colombia P-T. A, a t * Taaadar
F*nn. 3rd
8lx MonthsSln»le Copies
Display Advertising- ItccHvi-.d untilS p m.. Thursday. ' ; •
Classified Advertising: Uetelyed until• \fm,, 'Thursday.• General X<;«a .MiUUTKfH' lvi'd untilS p in,, Thursday, with <.<llt<>.ri:il UisrerAion HS tu u>-« -of lengthy mat li-r.
Facts About Summitt t i o — "7,r,ftin.1916— !i,1.::<;.
Haw Horaceir, Tne
I «o attend theC«km Oommtr Sprtat QftBiereoee onTkondajr, April ZM* la tbe Jona-than DaytoB Begfcwa! H I * SchoolBeouue of tne ooofsr—oe. the dateof the local's spring card party hasbeen changed to Wtfaesday, April
JITUL First Grade received tbeJnwnUiljr P^T. A. award for naviss
Us and budget ordinance was tool*-'tbe greatest number of parents••it Sfuele. WaTI realtor, who pro-1 presentU'HUH! that j»art of the redaction in' Following tbe business meeting;,the school Uuilget thai p r t e l B B W i ^ . ^ P ^ f " * ^ * ? . * * " t h e N ; •>• «?"
I the possibility of remedyingmuddy conditions now
I Lincoln Scbool playground, more; An exhibit was held In tbe Kin-espwially siiwe it was a M-neoi of dergartea Room at the close ot the2"fi pujiils and wh*r«n the city was;meetlns, showing the work of the
ispending several thousand dollars * various clubs recently organized by'for the Eilfson Junior School that' «b* «tfi. 7th and 8th grade students.
I.) house anly about 1«» J o o n Nigro outlined the work of the• Map dancing and Indoor games
Utterly, fanner nci^n'«& %?TtT^ZTllA\ B Loan*, John W. B . ^ Xeedlework CHib. fihe was fol-
j Mitchell. John Bonnell and B. L- lowed by LucilleJfaxzucco whoWelwter »<re read protesting about told of all the articles anade"by thevarious phases of "the t*i situation! Handicraft Club, including a bam*and in every case asking for r*Mboo Pipe. She Introduced anotherdun ion iii the city budget ' . «»««dent, Eileen Efeposito, who ren-
Tniik Ordiaaacr iatredacrd fdered a musical selection on thej r a f t r c , handmade p4pe, Joan geraiaro ek-
. {plained to tne parents how theCarving Clubmaterials land
u*eful gifts from
tbe countrythe game. Proceeds will o* «Md. toprovide table tennis tablw lar tfceschool. Members of tht Board de-rided t<v sf<wid a dinner iwfttNg ofthe Union Gouttty SeboornBoatturAssociation at tljslr own atoyeflsealthough practically all after
FfriT
A . 7 $ , ,Net valuation Kit wlilrh v>>unty, Sl;«te
and Stult' Si'hoitf. Taxes Arts Au-
- • • Uond<<J J Mir—t".«i.\7.oiio.Tax Hale: I K M t H : .-•• :rly, J l -10 ;
City Debt, $.5.3; I,..<-;rl SrJiw.i, f 1.14;Bchonl Ucht J.lifi; Stat •• S.lioul, J.Iiii;Soldteni' ItoiiQM, Ju^; County, J.59;District Court, J.OL'. .
paper. The most essentiali'h;niK«' made since that tune is in
ff' jHirkittj? <m Elni siivetHKKJU street and Morris
avenue for one' hour at all tiates,except in front of !tj owned prop-erty. Atf first ""prepared the new
Kim .street on this block except ini
Bank. IU'sourLis—Jl2,99G,70G,38.Business itnd I'rofe.sslunul .Men—a50,
City of Summit, on tho LnekawannnB.R., a t Hfl fet-t nliove tide water, withM trains dally. Hus i-miriectlims withNewark, Elizabeth, Morrlstown andLakf, MopiitvunK.' t'Ky water fromartesian wills. Klertrl>\)iRht and gag,tide water s.eweruKc; frtv mail deliv-ery ; exrollfttit police and^tflre protec-tion. : ThrtM' bAnks; flv»> JJiMldlng jindL>oan Asgoclatiiin.sirtwfi"3ioxels\ modernprogressive f-choul sysiinn.
Commurilc.il/- with .Summit Business
of city owned property.Two .Mew Sewer Ordinances
Tlnet) other ordinances passedtheir first reading, nnanii
flame.
New Providence
GBA3IT EX€Ei*TION8 TO
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 19,18
REi»r< t:i> HI IM;KTAgitation and publicity for the
W38 budKutH—<ity and school—r'e-tulted In the passage Tuesday niKhtQI au amended schedule which will•ave the taxpayers some four tosix points in the tax rate over thatpreviously'..announced.
The change in. flit1 amount.JLaJic-raised for city piirpone.i mudu aftert|ie hearing in Feliniary loweredthe rate ojily a frattion. The(pajbr tiperutioii to effect the re-duction wus on the nt-liool require-
•"Wents wlUfli, after a sharpening ot* pencils and their application to the
flRureB previously worked out, re-aulted in lopping off'~$\ 1,125. Tliis,it was fltaleil. is a) the expense ofgeneral efficiency.
The new Junior High School andthe expenses of:the school systembore the brunt of the attack Tues-day night, which .la told in detailla Uie news column, -
When one demands a schoolsystem such as Summit IIHH, andservices mich as are provided here,there Isn't ...much Unit can lie naidOther than the truism that the riti-aen» will, have to "meet the ex«-|pensea. The fixurOM wilt he^hownOn the tax hill—:ait~l»freaHed==iutte
- by nearly 4t) points.Summit is hot the" only cym- i
-munltyjfaceir with this. It seijrnH to—b© the riile rallier than-tlio ex^siD-
TJon.-itljI over tTioState, with nnlyhere andithere ..the <i.xpen.sea_,beinK
Meeting Wednesday night theZoning Board of Adjustment grant-
One was to"expend $l,1«ip esclad- «>••eawepUonsi to the zoning ordi-inj; costs of labor, for the laying of jaaaee to the New Jersey Title anda storm sewer in Madison avenue! Hfrrtgage Co. of Passalc permittingfrom Evergreea place to Keat*1*1*™^0 build houses in that sectionPlace boulevard. Another ordl^ «< Vackawanna Park between thenance provided for tbe expenditure-. Pasjitaic Hiver and Slkwood avenueof |2,500 for the laying of a eani-j*'*111 *•. '««* »et-baci from thetary sewer along High street to-"""**4 *» place of the required 40Kent Place boulevard. The but or- i feet- A* homes to be built will.dinance to pass first rvadfng al- .tol*> atUched garages, the companylowed for the expenditure of $«£<M *III also be permitted to have ga-
ceeHiKHas
for improvement to (Pine Grove ave-nue and Plane street.
Officer .Vnn Troak received eon-nna4fon as' Police Court Clerk at
ilary of $160 per year to sac-Sergeant Patrick Kelly, re-
(ront the police department:rrh 15th. His resignation
aptamatfbally bara him from con-tinuing asl?olice Court Clerk.
ApprovarWs given to the frant-iiiK of store licenses under the foodand drink ordinance to the follow-ing: Joseph O'BrW Geo. Dreeka,P. C Ginocchio; Thomas Oobb.lK)tninlfk Musi, Borqtrtn's DragStore, Ernest DeRosa, Vhebun DragStoro, Chas. Bembry, Chm. Pattonand the Lunch Wagon.
The City Solicitor was aathor-
ragw extending beyond the 40 footback yard line or- the 20 foot Bideyard line, only one of these lasttwo exceptions being permitted onany lot.
The company plans to erect anumber of homes to sell for about9C9M and will commence opera-tions very shortly. Developmentwill begin near Elkwood and Clln-ton amnnes. ^The ptan la to in-stalh-alt iatyrotenients includinggas and the sewer 1>efore construc-ting a paved road.
Play to he Predated !•.VwYcrk
At the meeting of the New Provi-dence Borodgh Board of EducatiQnWednesday night Supervising
ized to take the necessary action^ Principal Allen W. Roberts reportagainst Raoul Collin for keeping V e d that the local school had beenlarge hill board sign on the lot at invited by the President of the Oil-the corner, of Morris avenue and-bert and Sullivan Association ofBioiul street. , \America lo present the play,
At the close or tbe meeting.'"Patience*' before the School ofPresident Lester of Council releas-jj Education of $ew York Universitycd the following prepared state- on April Sth. The play will be pre-ment: "The Conunon Council apol-rsented here the night previotta un-ogfzes to those citizens who werefder the direction of Miss Madelinea^ked to leave the Council d u n - : French, musk: supervisor. The In-Uer..Tuesday evening. The police ofr> vlution grew out of the presftpta-ficer present misunderstood nis fen- tlon last year of "The PiratesM ruction to ur^e those standing in Pen«ahce,- wnlcji was witnessedthe aisles to return to their scatsor leave the chamber and insteadrequested all «ithew to leave.
tion last year ofPeniahce." whlcjiby a number of members of theGHbert and Sullivan Association.
Request of the Laurel Park
money thene tiifys—aud hids fair toa t _ n u m i . ^ r - % -••-•-•—•• - - - - - • • * • ' • • • • - - . -
But then—this may be betterthun--fafiiiK u firing Hcjuiid. While.there's life there's hope. '
WIL1> LIKti CU.VHKRVATION.-, Sunday will inaugurate NationalWild Life'Week,- so destgnateil byPresident ItdoseVeir ~ liy ; procla.jnation. , —
fftct lhat all eitlzeiiH may partIci-te-in e«n«ervalion prograinii en-
«iUHtluall>whether residents in metropolitaiicenters, with Hniited uccens to thegreat open spaces or are iiermlitedto enjoy at the open door nature'swenders. 'k BffectivenesH of any program for'
p'tihe conservation of hereditary-wild.which lu the past has been
diminished and depleted !'destructive, exploitation am|'
Of proper undociitandinp and'"'«pBpatby. needs enllntmeirK of sup^ \mtt of all citizens If the misuse*,'
~«t the pa*t- are tp Ue -avoided in j
Repairett: Rented Sold
^J£T^NJPAMO Immediate
GuaranteedWork
Siegel's Stationery StoreCm*€re
394 SPRINGFIELD AVE. SUUlUT 6-2191u
BoV4s t§ke th«M expeps«| fromschool funds. r ..-y:~ • -
Mr. Roberts ootlln** «<* planwhereby the Board ffiistatriecyrefrom the W. P. A. a playcronnd «u-JervUor for Saturdays, afteriehoolweek-days aad for the sumMr Hewas autnoriced to make aj^lka-tlon for a supervisor, """"•" 7' >
Ttte Board wfll meet March 3$hto discuss a report of the fact-ft«d-lng committee on schools whichwas presented at the meeting jhutnot dlacussed. r
; TUa !• on* of a aerlea of article on N«ir Jersey govcttt-m«?ni written by senator Cnari«r B, LaU«»ux ot Union County'.).- —;. • ^
Kates of Interest >,The Planning Board will nolfl a
special meeting Monday eresln^* atthe Borbugb Hall. The Awed fillorganise for the year and also con-sider preliminary plans for a de-velopment on the former Bernard'tract near the Murray Hill station..
The Ladies' Aid Society df theMethodist Church served a roastpork supper last night at <ptechunch parlors for the ttenvfit' ofthe church. About 200 persons at:
t e n d e d . ' • • ; . • ' . . . . . . . • ' • '. '•* •.;.The Property and Game Protec-
tive Association met last night ate^tlrehoose awl made plans lor
As many readers of tstsAolMnnprdbably are unfcunlUar i l t h therevenue sources and amounts de-rived for support of our State gov-ernment. It map be of Interest toeke some of'the facta contained in;tbe annual report of the State TaxDepartment. Based upon the fiscal jyear ending June 30 test, this re-port was Just recently submitted to;the Governor and Legislature. |
Motor fuel taxes contributed the!largest amount in 1937, the total!
New Deal leaders!
oeMeve the tiew DMtJSSwffl; business. I make*
rfon« agree with Cover-'s statement that "we
o—Jndiatia-
aoid ./grandm*norprobablr IwiH1 never realize what we . . ^ . „„ . r . « . . . 4Illl lUs „,
g ^ « 5 * l J ? ' ^ ! ^ ?et#«rrW,Wi,e« they were mn!r
It took
The State Tax Department's re-port atop revealed/that total 1937'taxes levied against property by lo- jcat' assessors reached * |24f.&8T.i933.63. representing a net increasejover the previous year of S5.306.-268. No portion whatever of theseproperty taxes are uflBsea' for sup-;porf;af State govecnmental depart-]
t * - * ? ^ ^ Wy W h a t "•'WWT "'toM the twin connwionsowe their descendants.—Topeka.to Reno. ^ . . ?. . . "8
In summarizing the local prop-erty tax situation, the report stat-ed the lowest municipal tax rate inNew Jersey in 1937 was the HM
crease.of $2,948,347.71 over the pre-vious year. This is a
Coirhty. The highest municipal tax' i
«H
Visitors Welcome
LAGER & HURRELLfor 1937 wa» that ahown for ' 426 Morris Ave., Summit, N. J: Phone Summit
—._.. . . . . been de-jkongport BorouKh. Atlantic County^ducted for refiwvda as prorided,^byTwitoBe rate was $10.45; Most of theHtatute. \ I high tax rates are shown for mu-
A total of $10,517,127.52 waft!nicipalitiw in the seashore section,levied against main stem railroad*, r it. waa pointed out. Of the taxingand 18,855,317.09 against second! districts with rates from $8 toclass railroads. "These are thej$10.^, three are in Ocean County,primary calculations for 1937, near-' eight In. Atlantic, and two in Capeiy a l l o t which are under appeal, j May. . \ . - ._ \ (and there may be a substantial re'-i•<, "The rates for moat of the mu-ductlon," the report warns, adding | nlcipalitle«," the report announced,the recommendation that legtela- ''are $3.00 to $fi,00 as approximatelyaction be taken to bring an end to 80-per <:ent. of. the taxing districtscontinuing railroad tax litigation, nave tax rates ranging fr-cm $3 to,
restocking the Borough with game.Lester Oeigerich, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John, Oeigerich . of tPaiaalcstreet, has been elected assistantmanager of the 1939 basketballteam of the University of Pennsyl-vania.
Mrs. K. Nle,mants and daughter,Sophia, were given a housewanh-\ng last week by twenty of their oldand new neighbors,-'at their "newhome in Springfield avenue.
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Judge McQrath BeginsSecond Term on Bench
Judge Edward A. McOrath wasconfirmed this week for his seconderm on the Union County Common
Pleas Court Bench. This was thesecond time McOrath had beennominated by Governor A. HarryMoore. His new term as Judgewill start next month.
Although Union County folk jlre-fer to him "as "Judge," Edward A.McGrath is an author, a professorand a veteran of the Mexican bdr-der campaign and of ther^prldjWar. Many honors have cpme tO|tiornhim in a busy lifetime, all won byjvari: us frhis own efforts. » ;..-..I.:..apartments.
Need for such action baa long beenapparent and this iwas among themajor points to which I called at- SenattMr WJiee\er»j»y«,the govern-,
'•1
tention in my recent address upon ment sold land in his alate toacceptance of the Senate Prcsl-j Indians at 50 cents an "atire and:demy. These railroad taxes have|then,paid them $1.50 ati-acre'ilot-'to'l>een tied up in lldgation for many;plant anything on It:—Jewell t iiin••';•years and if some'means of settling, ty, IJan^.Uepnblic^ii.the controversy .i*i not found, o u r j . ^ , ^ ^ , ^ , , ^ ^ ^ ^State fiscal structure obviously i , ~ — ' •=•--wilKbe- seriously- threatened.- 1 „ : : . : . ^.._^._%—:_
Beverage taxes, tbe report show-eed, reached a total of $8,6^0,004.27.Inheritance taxes were -8,265^63.91,a decrease of $13^99,126.79 fromthe previous year whap the Dor-rance estate levy was paid. Ap-portionments to municipal govern-ments In 1937 of frtinchtoe andgross receipts taxea against tttlll-ties totaled $7,001,822.53 and $5,-4I9.O10.88, respectively.
Other States taxes; contributinglesser amounts included corpora-tion, agricultural,. foreign- insur-ance, workmen's ccmpeneatlon andbillboard-levies. Total State taxeslisted by the report of the tax de-partment w-vj $77,209,063.33, a d«vcrer.3e ct $15,8»2, 032.&8 from the*previous y:ar. CantributhiK to thesupi'ort a?" otrr governmental func-
i-3 in »ul!t;on ta these taxes arei)ilc.ii.«j by State de-
AFTER 4 YEARS OF WAITING(Heigh.Yo, Silver iy
with,TttB^QNE RANGER^
A Man of Mysctry Played by Silver Chiefand Ton To Chief Thunder, Cloud
, IS THRILL PACK CD EP1HO1»E» IS
LYRIC THEATER (STIRTS fRIDiY, IS)
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^ ,> .M^ . M#dert:ixntion Suggestion''"'•"•'• N o . S : : . . - - • • • . . . • .
IPJSULAflONHeadrrTEngineers Agree
r that """•The Biggest Loss in Horrfe Heating is Through the Roof.Let us show you how this loss may be reduced at smallcost and at the same time make your home cooler insummer.
1__. EaRyJ^P^hly JHfiy™*11! irdes*red.Ask us for details. '_' '
Hill City Coal & Lumber Co.269 BROAD STREET ' 'PHONE SUMMIT 6-0525
OUR KIDDIES-After a wholesome bSpltfast, back box filled with
p ;Jng with reaour'coH whicU aierIncalculable social, economic, \
esthetic and recreational vuliie, the !Kfealdent's proclamutlon set forth.fOur State Fish andtJome Com-
lon has long beenjin_a4xiiale«rvaiton of New • Jersey's
life. "Sbrougli iia-: \ efforts•ganiiaUons have
greater Ugbt other thanion for Its members*and each.jjear se6s great-
lea's'!
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Jwartlly endorses Na-
Spring Flowers• • • • • •
We1 have the Urgest mssortmsent
of cut flowers i* this vidmity.
5 SAYRE STREET Eat. IMS .Stf^lUT, N. J.
-TWw* — X J* • k
Pabst^tt Cheette . . . ) , what «oald be Mter!
.SEND THEM OFF TOSCHOOL SMILING. jarlOc
WHITE HOME 3.ATIRAL
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ICHASM PAPEB \APK15§ box «f §•THIS FAMOIN B18QU1CI. . . .J . aied. berFANCY JIMBM) 8H*I*P .,„.....1^ can l i eVAClTttM JI LIENf E POTATOEH ...If. dun 10cKt GA8.H KED SLICED BACON H Ib. »k f . l i eFKEHR KVASTED SANTOS C O K E r : F . . | h , 17e
CAL. YELLOW t'LINfi
PEAC1ES
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FSIDAY aat SATURDAY
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AADt "How's
t Ntmerto ihint BiW9tie th6 final "Bit Slater Touch'' Wora lto out to,a party. Dad has just completed a lonf distance csll.J
trip to no time.. . while I hold tite'line."
: "Say! Dad, Nancy i» trying totell mt 'when you were « boy* itused to take ten or fifteen minutes
DAD: "She's right, Bill. Good service,for those days. Now I'm through to for $170 (station-to-station 3-Chicago or anywhere else in aifaost -minute rates in United States).
•fit TIKPHONE COMPANY
Longdistancecalhcostl&ss, fdo'Eight rate reductions in the lastten years.. .and now. rafter 7
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TESTS NOW S8IHB I N j- A •• • •• • • • • -
Call in person, or by telephorie,|ttytime. . \ ask any questionsyou want. See these tests being made to prove that Westing-house Ranges cookjast, cook better, sate money. Find out loryourself About the amazing advantages of the 4-heat Cproxl k m i i U t d t h S ^leaturei Learn what it *eallyjB|eiha to.be modern, cook elec-
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SUMMIT HKXALD AND StJMMTf C O R D , SUMMIT, H. J.
str*" Chair •School
Walkc* Chattel A.M.E. t\tmAt (he 11 a. as., and 8 p. m
T.occupy 'the pulpit, lira.
B « T . Herbert A. 8awy*r. will apeak I ****** btsalter. yill be > <he i A U
on "That Strange Joy of Jesua," In i nl"n<V • ' „ . •*"">•_.. " .'"„ ..-'.:! \ o s
refc! f or Woawn will As led by Mri. Wrf*- Haven oa Tuewtajr mora}n» at
m. oa the subject, "Taottthe Lord Thy God With
M i n d . " . • " ; • ' ,eventngrWednesdayg y o Jesus In ! P - x
the evening at 8 o^clock, Grant C.1 _-A l ? P- m - Church School, Oa -ar Fourth Quarterly Conference1»JO •.•»•• _ v j ^ ^ ^ ] Tallar. composer of gospe! hymn*a**1 ° ^ T M . ^ - L S ? 3 * • * " ° « M the world, will .peak--ntaefcd in io»»MK ^cfVlT^fiwraf-iiJr, sift. Fred Fran*.
i Dennis, superintendent.At 4,30 p. m.. the \V. H. & F. M.
willbe held in the parish house by theUev, J. E. Waahabaugh. District
5Zi^Ljoii^-MJly Bendextous With DeathZ* Society w i n f u . ^ l s h » v e r v unique Superintendent of ithe Newark Dis^* r *?*~ -l|r. Tullar's hymns and .anthems 't>rog;fam. Rev. R,—B.-Nesbi«?t" as- trfct. Reports of the year's work
will be used. • i slstant' past or of the Central Prea- wtu bo received from the heads of
the
'ins*-
Fir* Baptbt Ctawaiefoad addresa upon
•'Psychology ofin a Lentea series* based
Church School session at 9.45al. DL
Epworth League at 7 p. BL, using"The Manhood of the Master."
The Friendship Group will meetthe Mount, w i l l ! l n t h e Community Hall Tuesday at
jIH p. n i ^ . _— J . — ' >'• • - " . - • • . 1 " — — — . - i
adult group, tn* Folkmoot,the leadership of James IS.
continues Its regularin the Folkmoot room at
j;45 each Sunday morning.
than* «f ?M»% 8efeatl«t"Matter" Is the Lesson-Sermon
Sunday, March
Societies throflfcbpwt the world.The Go!d«n Teat ia: "Tremble,
,hou earth, at the presence of thetord. at the presence of the God ofJacob" IP!*alBi8 114:7)..
Amoni! «he £*Mon*Sermon clta-s the following, from the"I know that, whatsoever
At the service on Sunday at 11a. m., tlie minister, the Rev. A.Powell Davies, will take for hissubject. "Relieving Anxiety", a ser-mon addressed to those who facethe problems and carry the bur*dens of difficult living iircriticaltimes. • , \
, n l The Community Young- Peoplemeet at 5.30 <p. m. continuing thediscussion of religious groups inAmerica today.
tions isBible:
At^ (alvarj lB«rch
Calvary Church on SundayyHoly Conununion will be celebratedat 8 a. m. Sunday School at 9.45.The Reetor will preach" at. the 11,o'clock service..-The choir wtlj singi
doeth. it->tiall be for, ever:ft can be put to i t nor .any - r ^ N p t Your Heirt be Troubled"taken from It. (lifccleslasta b y nu-k«y.. Confirmation claws will
3:H»- _____ ' I*1* H* 3 %p- *"'• l n J^ie parish house.— . — ^ ' ~ - ~ ^ l m - — ^ - ^ - The evening Service atr which Mr.
K«*ary s a r n e . Z u v e r w n , B p e a k w U | b e a t 8 l n t h e
fh f Feast of St. Joseph will be Parish House.>l*rated at ftosary Shrine, Sun- The second LetKen luncheon willday. March 20th. at 3.30. The .pray- take place today In the parisher for the month or St. Joseph house. Miss Alice Palmer," welfarewbJth 1H Iwlrid said throughout tlie. .worker for the *Qio»ese of New
'byterianspeaker,
Churchand the
will he guestmusical part of
the program will be rendered byA l d J R l h J h
the Various organizations withinthe Church. • "
The Annual Every Member CftO-vass is announced for thin Sunday
Latest Thing In Poultry !OCOM AAniue and James Randolph John-son of Jersey City the daughter aii'J afternoon by F. M. Williams. chair :
son of-^Dr, and Mrs. J. Fruneia man of tUtrfinance committee..'Johnson* and the grandchildren of A'committee composed of charterRev: Raodolph. ' mi-mbers of the Men's Bible Class,
At 7 p. in., Young People's Hour, has been appointed in connection 'the subject for discussion, is "Christ with the reHtgnation of E. D. North;Meeting, the World's Needs'-' Acts, as teacher of the class for many V8:9-13. ' ' 'v-. - . , years*. I). A. YoungH is chairman i
Moutfay Evening Bible Class,.of the committee. Iled by the pastor. * — — i
Wednesday evening a prayer and Prenlijtcrlan Notes |pral-Je service. « "Let Christ Use It" will be the?
Friday evening tMe Youth's Conn- sermon topic hy D r . Rockwell S.'jc i l -wi l l meet in the parsonaagc ftruiiK, the niliiUer at the Central jfrom 8.30 to 10.30. • ' . PiesUytoilan riunch at the -morn-.
hiK scfvicc lit 11' o'clock'.. Th« secdiui in the series of Len-
ten .Meditation* hy Itcv. .Ralph II.\(.->i>itt will be itiven at tlie eve-jniiiK service. at S o'clock. on the;topic. "Jesus and Authority."'"A, visit In K' toui' to New - llrttiiH-
•\vlc k is plalnti/d r.ir menilk>rs of the"YOHHK I'eapk-'s League.on Sundayevening• jeaviiiK the parish IHJIIRO at•f p. in; "Kuril ciiif will bo
mdnth l»> the Nun» and by ihOu-^ h e clleora of Rosary
Sfcriny forinpart of the devo-tioo**.' I» preparation for theht>t of Our Udy'» AanuaciatioBV a
X i l J d : T W
York, located at Isljiild and.<conne<ted w-IHr' tbeVdepartment ofInunlgrant Aid, will beMhe speak-er and will hate".pa- her oubje<t
' Solemn Novell Is•too will.take place.
•The.ChiiEdttlarid J^Hk; Ianmigrant."Hfnade.Thlaj Hostess for the luncheon will be
. . . . . . . U»*,Wer--Mrs. Charles JP.'aaMt^-reiifesentlng,,oon. The fhaplala o f the shrine | the Woman's AdMliary."Tlie. Wom-wllLcoHduct the-services. ! a a ' s Auxiliary will conduct a pan-
X T M ^ L I I . * *>k_ " i. t t r y 8 l l0 fWer o f St. Katherlne's nonieOakffi 3lpinorBil_ Mewealn l k a r r l | O f jersey .Qltir, Ppnatlons may beaken M p B i r t o ( k a r r i o f jersey Qttjr, ponailpi
"God's Gift" day will be observed left at the parSh house 10 a. m.on Sunday, At 11:.«.-m, the j>aator, I to 1 p.
Lufherun (hur«liAt the -lljjO'clocik service Sunday
morning the pastor, Rev. N'ormanA. Audre, will '-preach on. "TheAutlmrity of Jesus.-'V The SeniorChoir will sing "O Light of LUc"by Bach. The church .tschool vom,venea at 9.45 a. m. New pupils al-ways welcome. " Xhe New. JerseyDistrict Sunday. School Teachers'Association will hold its.annual , meeting In theLutheran.'Church of Clifton .Sundayafternoon at 3 o'clock,
th<xegular monthly meeting of o f summit and now atthe Men's Club will be held in the
semi- a IKIK xupiH'f. There will be'a. jointFirst YomiR People's Sorvico at fl.'lS p. m.,
a f tke IteforjiK'il ho l ies t • Cliurch.1Where .Norman DiinKiiioif,''(ormerly !
PriiiPototl!TlicDlo^iciii Hemiiinry., i« Director j
church vestry this Friday evening of the Vqun's Ppnjilti'H Work.'- Dr.at 8 o'clock-With Joseph. l'eUT>ion .Milton K. •S.tatifTer'. paw tor of the [
cliur'cli and one of the instructors!ttfThi' TlieoloKicnl Hs-'ininitry-will l*e!
', , ;tlii.' spealier: TraiisiHirtatloii willservices i,,. , , , - o v i d o . d : ' . . . . . . i
(irowlnx out .of a clis-.-ussfon ' »l
READY-TO-COOi;
ensEvery bird is a beauty—arid certified to be Grade A
by U. S. Inspectors. These sound and healthy chickenshave head, feet and viscera removed, are thoroughlycleaned by power sprays, giblets cleaned and wrapped inparchment. N ,
Quality — Economy—ConvenienceFresh frosted with extreme cold preserves for yo»
the finest of flavor and..tenderness-'-They.'.ate fine ehick--ens at their best. Wrapped in tight, sanitary cellophane.You pay for only ediblejneat and save money,
FS" Chickensas the speaker.class maets .with
The, catecheticalthe pastpr Mon
day evening at 7 o'clock.The mid-week Lenten
will continue every Wednesday eve-'..ning at 8'o'clotik. Next Wednesday the Munii Avenue "Oi i in l i V o u u sthe pastor will s p e a k on the ques- .people's C r o u p ctni.-eiiilnK "tlie!t i o n j ) f Pi late to C h r i a f frpni the [fchrew (ir i i . d a y and lim' faiih - .History of the' 'Passion of our-Lord, , which w.'.is -itttt-inieil. liv- in.'iiihers o f'i%'hat i s -Truth.?"......gpecial. ..muaic-j.|u» <jtlt of Srhoiil nnd C;ilit'K«rwi l l be contr ibuted by the Senior (Jn inn- p l m u for ihi>TKuiiday e v e -
l-'nHy
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"So let Thy Spirit kindle my desire. ;f ;¥Self, to deny. — . ' W *
That erery common deed shall flame with fire "•-. ''*•>.As doth the sky." -'i,.-^''
SUNDAY
The Methodist Episcopal1 ChurSUMMIT
11 a. nu
•''• Kent Place Boulevatd
—HENRY L. LAMBDIN, MiaUter . : ^ ^ ?
of C »te. . Day of Anti-Chriat,"
GOME AND WORSHIP
Central PJcesbytenan Church' Dr.' Rockwell S. Brank, Minister
Rev. Ralph B. Nedbitt, Assistant Minister
II Dr. Hockwfll 8. Brank will preach on "Let Christ I'tte
i8 P. Mr -In the wroftd U a wrles of Ltatea Mrtl&tioHH, Ker.
Ralph B. XeNlillt will have ft« hh slbject, "JIWBH aad
STRANOEnS WELCOME"
Choi,r. The Litany will be used nt UIWA develoit.-d .i-nio a reqiieal for :tthe close of the service. _ further' dl^cuHaion of the • Jewish
The Senior Luther League- will faith—the present Jiiluaiion In Pal - .m«et Thusisday e y e n l w a t & o'clock ( ^ t f j j o r aM(i f(« reijinon 16; Pi-b- ;
with Elsie and franklin 'Nelson, 5 , ,! ,c cy. , t e v . .fj(.|iOy Smith, of the-Woodland avenue." The regular \ e W u r k EviiaffOlistii; ('oniniittee i s ,monthly meetinR of the ^Swedish to bo the B-neakVi- on "The'"'PresentSociety wil l 'be.held in the church situation In'Palestine—Han It anyon Friday evening, March 25th, at Uelation-ioAncIem Prophecy?" The -••8 o'clock. | Young People . >vil) iheet at 7.30
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Elrtscopal thurrh . The,!All Day S-%inj; IVosramwill:The -Church of Christ in the) hi-l^i on ,Tuestfoy at 10 a. in. under !
HTyVbf Antl-ChristV will he • thestbject of the sermon by the Rev.Henry L. Lambdin, next , Sundaymorning at 11 o'clock. The Choru.sChoir will- Hius Dvorak's •'"BU'saedJesn," and "Surely He Hath Buriit-Our, Qriefs/1 hy Handel. _ '•
The Church-School will asscnaMi*
E. R. Keedle*. The subject wllr .be,"What Is Good Government?'' .
The Pastor will meet memjjers ofthe Preparatoryat 2.80 p. m. in the paris1
Tlte Epworth League will meet at7 p. m.- In the league room,, Thetopic will be '.'The Kingdom of Godand! World Brotherhood." Officerschogen Ibr the forthcoming yearare as foTlorwH: President; LouiseNorth; 'First''Vice-Presidents, Doug-las Baker and John Dalo Williams;Second Vice-President; John Mar-tlu; Third Vice-PrenldcnU LloydConover;* Fourth Vlce-Preaident,
'ho leader vhip of Mrs. L. Glllilan. <Mrs. 'Charles Ik'bni; an:l Mrs." E . 'K. Allen. Liuicliooii will• !«> served1
u 1.4.S p. in. witii Mrs. II. Welsh;iucl Mi'B. John 1.) iiigfill :i ; ho;-:!et;;cs.
The Wednesday evening discus-;lion group's mjrernt 8 p. in. as f»l-;ows: "New Testament---Bvansol-• - .u" JJ^,Hoc:kwull,S. llrank; :Th.tt ,Meanlufi of Church Menibarshlp"Rev. Ralph U. Nesbitt; "The Bookot Aits," John I). -Mo-i'Kiin; "Fir^tCentury Evungpllsm"^ John Beck.They are on<» lumr In 4enKth, andyet siiffk iently inlgjesting thatsome have wiBlied tlie, time cjuldbe extended to Uwo hours.
The Women's Lenten Bible Classconducted hy Dr. Brank meets on;Friday morning at 10.UO.-The Biib-pect for considernMon is The Kpis-th to the Ephesiana. Women-oor-Ulally invited.
Sunday, Morning at 0.43 at theMen's. .Illl)Hrf*hBB, in" the audit:ir-' -n of Y. Sl.JC. A. Haps.P. Freece!
rimeLean Smoked
Cala Hams
* TenderBeef
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Jersey Shoulders
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Smelts 16.
Fresh Opened
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Glenwood Apple Butter Miitlc frtimTrcslt. r^ic
Lowell Pattenr Secretar^-'Oracelbf Sew V<Vrk wili be the shaker,Davidson; TreaHHrfer, Tom Neeilles,! He is a direct dpacendant of one ofand Pianist, Emily Kymer. the early Mormon settlers, but a
The Lenten Prayer Fellowship' (Continued on~Tuj;e.KiKlii> _
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management o f I hi'1 pluy.linii.st> tohold over tor a second .-w.i'ck •»•-
8titling Friday liTf. fiir/cnr Hill,I) fell pairs ' ''Sally, Irene ami
Mary" and t lie^ '" Baroness and I lipIfctier." Players In ••the" former, lir-&ud« Alice,.; !Fayt-, Tony Martin,
ory Itatoff, Joan Davis, 'Marjories'Weaver. |W Raymond Scott Quin-
i tut and J. Kit ward llromlierK.'j J "Tl 11! • Ttii n IHI;SH aIUI The Hu11 er4f
Lii'volves about the plikht uf'Wil-.; li.in.t I'mvHJ win'iv. ln>; aH- IdMler to;a I'riinj- Minister, is (;locli'i|. toj farliunicnt ;on an opposing ticket.,j
y AilifarllsinK |»i theHKRALl) willjfred Allen, Jimmy Dnrantu, Urcg-1 pay you, dividends. •
TODAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY—All Hit color anddrama of today's
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I . W. C. A. CALUM I»AB *©*
Friday, March IS '3.00 p.ra.-Huirl Reserve Committee meeting at the
. . ^ C. A.3.00 p. m—Hamilton Play Group meeting at Hamilton .
School. - .3,15 p. m.—Phillis Wheatley Girl Reserves meeting at the
Y. W. C. A.Natnrdajand Sanday, March If, 80( ".
liirj Reserve Conference In Hew Brunswick.MoHday, Marvh 21 - - '
3.15 p.m.—Seventh and Eighth Grade Girl Reserves meet-ing'at tlie Y. W. C. A.
j 6.30-p.m.—Business and Professional Girls' Club suppermeeting at Y. W. C. A. _ _
TnfNdar, March SS • . ' ,_.•"'" 10.00 am.^Forthlghtly Club Board meeting at the YN VW
. ' C A . '' . • . . • • . . . >'- 3.15 p.m.—Blue Tri Club meeting at the Y. W. C. A.
8.«o p.m.- International Club meeting at the Y. W. C. A.l*«!n**lay, MarrlrKI
i2.00 noon—Blue' Eagle Luncheon Club meeting at the Y.. • . w . a A . . • : • -•.,.• ' '•
3.15 p.m.—Juliette fJerrleotte Girl Reserves meeting atthe Y. W. C\ A-
• 9.00 p. m.—Othello Club meeting at the Y. W. C. A. /Thursday, March 21
2.30 p.m—Bykota Club meeting at the Y. W. 0.A.3.00 p. inv-r-Rooserclt School Girl Reserves 12 clulwFmeet:-
"7" Ingjrit Koosevelt School. .3.15 p.m.— NihrirGrade Girl Reserves meeting at the-Y.
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7.30 p. in.-Co-Ed CommUiee meeting at the Y. W. C. A.8,00 p. m.-^Just Pala Club meeting at the Y. W. ('. A.
Friday, March 24 !1 .00 Dtfon—IHue" Eagie Luncneou Club meeting at the Y.. - - ' \ " W . C . A . . '- . , • • .... •" . . ' ••
^-j—a.oo-prm^Ilanilltiin School Play Group meeting at theHamilton School. , ,
• 3,1% p. m,-y ljhil|is Wheutley Girl Reserves meeting »t the' • - . • • , - ' • " Y . , W . O . ' A . • . • ' . , ' • • • ' • > • •
'7.30\j).m.—Program' Correlatioa Committee meetipg at the *' : • • . • , . • Y . WiC, A . .. • . . . - " > , ,.-• - . - . ' . ; •
Thar*i«r. Marca lTlk, feeve.lt »i*th srad»Qlr| Itowrwaa Ulk-
1ed aooat xjrrMi a a«rtjr. tk«] can invite a hoy if they vonl i UkeI to. It will be given at ROOM| School at 115, next week. J—_
Pearson is going to give the party j
kers -ml the rlak nitered iato a «*-Mates at"the-ctaae «f tke talk.Oft f u A tua mire wfll he anijaitaal hwdaesa aaeedBK and jre-
tnm caafHCMe.-Muriel Car-for us.-Marjr Rosa, reporter. tor. reporter.
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M PaJ» (tabFie re I um xgaio. and I hope with
interesting news.'Our meeting was beM as osaal
4 sVltt i lsnal Carin CT»As the Leatea aeMon leads to
| Easter the Bnsineas and Profes-• SKNUJ Girls' bring their thinking1
I d o n to the serions- The fourMarch:JMh, We started: w e e J u prscoalag ttfljly Week anr-
working hand craft, makkin£.>elts.;tradltionatly given over to worshipThe girls picked oat theif choice of that-will fit every girl':. Individualgiods and yarn and Wf all worked\need., This past Monday eveningon them. r • (the girls bnilt a service of worship
t While we were busy sewing we;to open their club's Lenten period*-ha?l our business meeting. We made [of atedlUtion.- The Passion was
plans to have our minstrel and the; read by Mabel Brennan, telling ofentire- club will participate in Mi{the trial of Christ up to his antfer-
Onrfull
president. Macresponsibility
DeMacrio tookto write ear
s<Ti|>t.s. ami we know they will be
ing on the Cross. Poetry was readby MlUkxnt Dennis and LauraCroasdale. and' prayer and a read-ins *as offered^by Muriel Patten.Miss- Myrtle Rijey of Summit ren-dered a so}o. "My Task" with
,„.., . -,«.^.. ».=.. i v / « w .»» —^^. Rachel HalUk at the piano. Tho• By. the way, girls, dont forget yonr «n»«p also a» a whole enjoyed sing-
JLg .| | We also made our final plans to%)go to the Globe Restaurant. TBurs-' day, March Slat, to dine and danr*.
| Kit cents oti that night.' j,.-. i?in iiiR off as usual this is yonrj niiortcr^JoBephlne Eroyo.- -
i
J The Roosevelt Seventh GradeKg iris wentto Trenton this week, so
; the Cirl Reserve meeting was can-| celled. The following wee^ the
I'Rlrls will .continue making theirj : felt belts.' Th'ey will also plan forI their, first . spring hike.—Anna
Aifiero, reporter^ *\. '
is hecause-we are _and busy wlln oaf i l c a j apciaNiM-,Ufita iod feel that fndi thjagt havefasportance only wnen tfp ara atar-Inc the place wheiW the only tatur«ahead is old age. aid perhaps 4«Athand a final resting plape la It bV»c«nae we are*-weak or hick tbecoar-age to resjst tempUtion? It i» be-cause our attitude ia—we comefirst, befawe all etee, that If we^ont took ^atjor ourseheea, nobodyelse w,HLo.r is It because our next-door neighoor is not to the trusted.-ami in_jour endeavor to pass him tothe finishing line, we have forgot-ten to iftop by the way-side andgive a helping hand to those not sostrong and able-bodied?
Jesus* has said "Seek the King-dom of the Lord and all else willcome unto you." Looking1 for a lostobject is not the pleasantest way topass an afternoon, peeping undereverything in sight, ransacking cor-ners and pausing to wonder whereyou oould have lost the object Andseeking this Kingdom of the Lqrd
at t« «kt ; Whyand ultisnaUry Uv«
ZGod's W a v
hea-. on 0..-H?Igmm f ***** lrgei ou
Cotne and |dn m next we/lfeel sure our program will -fit yl(Urd Supper ai usual, 6.*i ,» ,„
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H. H Clri K**prveroBep8ato>dsy and Sunday, fa
C. A. conference1 of JSO highglrtt wftFbeTiifd IIIwick. The delegatesfrom Sufnm.lt are Mary Na irRelss, Dorothy Waltei^,. .\ ;,mvSchuyler, Bniily Ppyaa, Lodlii win'.tams. and Jeaii Ba»«on. /. T h e program' starts at !lO.3(i witha discussion on Girl Reserve Kin-Vin which Eileen Keou^h of nj,,
pate.
FORis not*the easiest way to spend a,Save time and moneyTiy having a ilife time but oh, bow satisfyinR In reliable and experienced chauffeurtheend. Peeking In the corners tojeheck your car for minor detectssay some kind word or do some;ajid-drlvejt tp Inspection K
©W«N SMITH
ing togetherIfirtel Pattea asked the girls to
think in ternu of "A True Lent,'1
say' that anoRier Lent is upon usand we pause again to meditate. In' kind deed each day, making a spe-thH vast wildtrness, of today where j clal effort to ease some paTBTiniBf , . ;ramora of war are prevalent, where! pausing &V times to think of seme .40 B«4cliwooil Boat, Skmmlt, >'. J.greed and aelt predominate, where | new way oof making , some bndy'a! '•., ffkone Samrnltm^a are thlnkiag on!y iif terms of i cross a lijttle lighter, Is foJlowinB1 ^ 7self and money, where even the God's way.
II
The BykoU Club of- the SummitY. W. c. A. will have a guest after-noon on Thursilay, March 24th at
;2.30 p. m. at the Association Build-ing.
serves -met on Wednesday, Marrli9. 1038. At our meeting we cele-brated tn^ birthdays of the famotis'people in Negro history. Tlie pro-gram wiis as fulldws; •
Eugenia Sfewart, Juliettp Defrl-
Malh Ciradf tiM I m i nThe Ninth Grade Girl
hold a meeting Thursday. Marchiotli. at the Y. WJ C,-A. "The girbjspent the aftonioon . tanking feltlxlts with the help of Mrs. Sndd
Mrs. L. C. Dundou will re- cotte: Mary Uavlsr Mary McLeod1Ii)sen*a""""A~"lTdirsl". ''H6us"e'\"!'^lhiin
which has proved to be one of the j solo;^Louise Dilliii^hum, Paul Law-outstanding playa of the New York rence Otinbar; Mrs. Mary-Howard,Season. , . recited two noems; Marie Brito,
Special guestn of tho afternoon sang a solo; GtHsie Turner, playedwill Include members of the iProto the Negro Spirituals.
Dlub and of the Home Women'ijCoiiMnitteje, of the Y. W. C. A., ofwhich Mrs\ Arthur P. Caldwell, Jr.,is chairman.
Mrs. Robert Hallan Is presidentor tho .Bykota. Club which was thefirst club formed in the local Y. W.C. A.
k . n S ar«.,beiag made for a tript) New York Clty.Ypatricia Ken-ney,' reporter..
ijfoNDAY and TUESDAY, iHARCtf 21 , 22—^ GEORGE BRENT GLORIA STUABT
i/'Mountem Justice" -^^hange^oHicart"
I LYRIC THEATRE
this way the club celebratedthe" birthdays of famous people. Re-freshments were served later —Eugenia Stewart and Louise D+blingham, reporters.
Seventh and
Lajrt Monjjay^ jWrchSeveiitirand Eighth Grade Girl Re-serves held a craft meeting at the
—The Program- Correlationmittee of the Y. W. C. A. will hold,.,.. . .„Its first meeting on Friday evening, Y. W. C. A.March 25th, at 8 p. m. at the Y. W.' The afternoon was spent on mak-
A. under the leadership of Itschairman, Ml&i Eleanor G.iTCtt:-"rfrthls group are representa- o .^ u „„„ ...„. ,.tlves or the active adult groups of! crafts, played games,the nssocintloir as well as membersof the four club committees.
JaMctte Drrricntte CllrlThe JiilleUe Derrlcotte Olrl
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' l l oyds of LonJbh"MON. and TIJES., M4RCri-2<), 2 1 , 22—
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Navel Beef"One WomnTheatre"
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Tickets $1^5-$2.00
fng either belts of pockctbooks. Weare making them out of felt. "The
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hext weeft were, 'not discussed".—Esther Anderson, reporter. Write or phone for
reservationsShert
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RooHevelt School GirlWh Orade
'Thursday. March J^tK. Roosevelt,School Girl Reserves had a lesson!on" TbajTclrving in the cluSi room. |We made all kinds of animals andflower ibaskets. Some of the girls!made rabbits. Some of the
NMKIR*S,
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mado fjo'wer baskets for Mother's I AUUMfllfOSIM138 Davies helped us carve.!
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.2 baths. :i-<'iij- g;iragr, lot 75xl!MJ,slwubbtry, trees, near station, uchool?n<l churches, Investigatf. P. O. Bole512, Summit. -
HOUSK. neven rooms, pood condition,^.|!>0l) ensh linlnnce an rt-nt buy A home"in Summit. Write Box 63, r/t HER-ALU. • 58-«0
5£J MORRIS av«.,-,four rooms, firstfloor, all Impnivenients, $18.
1068 M>RI>M>FIfiU> nve., Hix tnriferoonw, first floor, all Improvemfiiis,garage Tel. Suitunlt 6-0o:!5-J.
MAY 1st. threeTooms and bath','-un-furnished, tlactrlc jrefrl&erutUin, h^at,Jltfht ,and. (EUI furnished; KHr.ige•;.DUHln«.'KM. couple prcforre,d. 54 KnitikHh place. . " ' 58Jt
, street, . ' • robniH and bath,rent $25. Inquire. 2 South street.
1TIRST floor, nparlijtent, 5 rooms andbitth, c-eiural. he*t : and hot water,available »Uiiy 1st. Tel. Summit• 6-
.. 0232-.I, . - ' . -
LOWKIt two-1'ttully tkutiHe, four morns,BUrtporch,- bath, gar.nB^, heat, hotwat^r supplied, ••«, adultH-. Tel.Summit 6-MT1 • * • . ,
TO 81IBLET, threo-roornajnirtmt'iu lriParralByj |53. T«L Summit B-u478-'J.N
.. , 58-60
THREK Iwge- ultriU'tlve' i«(.n)skitchenette, bath, fine looatUrn,' redM n b l " Tel. W)8»W ' '
KfVK ppotns, hath nnd ,floor, adultfl only. ,-20'6 MorrlB live.
BEECHWOOD APARTMENTS, 14£lift Woodland avenue: noveral desir-able apartments'for rent at reaaon-
, o . . - ^ r V r S t i T i *!'»» r^ea; quiet neighborhood; nod, KrHiikliii hohgol. *4&. 1 fl. Bum- t.brouKb •raffle.-Inquire- of Suporin-
'mil- ti-Hl 1- ' , . : ' • . . - " ' uadvnt «6 prUpeses. 14<!tt/ ^* . * .lrtVE-lH»(»M. blinKfllow, one-oar
" r«e. Kranklln, Scliwl sectiun.jj^Btmodrrattv--X--S.' Anderson, Summit(.312:1 «.r MI5-R. .. - -
B0OM~g~T<rLET~l
jRKillT, sunny room In imidurn, urT-v.ni- hoiivt', all newly decorated, newfurniture, plenty heat and hot ywle.r,hes! rvsitlHiitlal neighliorhiKjd. Tel.
J J t t a f c B l J 3 M I
- modarn d o « b l » room,3 exposures, private bath ; slnule, 2fX|x,«ures| Karaite.. . Tel . O030-K.
room to let, n e a r . busline. •;:: HiVer road. -___
FOR liKN'T. • large furnished : mom,ffntnilly ."localed. Teh .Summit 6-J6K4-11."
TURKKY H]LU_r COTTAGE-Large,joui.ir room, prTvat«nBath; also singleroom, comfortably and attrnctlvelyfurnished ; table excellent. Tel. 3066.
26tf
LA lie; Kr at tractive double :n>otn, prl-• vate kltclictiette" and buth. fine
hoiMl, coiivealent. Tt-I. 2SHH-.I.5fi-tf
ill Sl'AIJUT five., near Chiirm House,larife fumixhed room.' Tt-I. Summit
Rlt.MSIIKM room with private bath;•Jrnmii.-., bath, furnlnhed or unfur-
| ~ nlsliiil, suitable one or t w o : itdultn,pr.isc ojitMiiutL Tfl. 0541-M. 54-tf
FOl-fRK
off
; all iniproveniensL^Ka-«'or vet to, Liviji^nton a>W.,)JU«ti f i l U v<>,; New Pr»«l(linde.
U HTORKS ¥tm B E S T TiSS2 Sl 'IUNtlFIELH avi\, office
ii'M> 'Springfield uvi'., store,'1<M Summit i ivc , store.
loliPt:iCx48
; 4 4fr
BA>ftJtJET hall, large storage. Bpace,large store, very reuKouuble, Xel.Summit 6-4190-R. 44-tf
19 KOK HK>T I t
155 Kl'JIMfT ave., one-car garage tolet, ?5 month. Tel. Summit 6-01122.
I I WANTED TO
•onable. Ambrose A. Ktntz, 1 Irvingplace. T6l. Summit e-0232-W. 85-tf
BKVI. EHTATK W A 5 T E D
HOUSK In Brayton, Franklin or Lin-coln School Hfctlohs, around Jfi.OlM),
' Pl«i\m> give .'iddrtMs of house inanswer'to Box «5, <•/, HERALD.
WAMTiCO iO BUY »»%
.$5 .-TO-ir.'OM Stump CttlleotIons.. We• an?'.prepared to purc-ha«e for Im-1 m«>ditjjt.c-caHh large, amall col lections,
accumulations, duplicates, miscella-neous stamps, good price f<lr UnitedStates used, unused. T. Eutlich, 25Union .PI., Summit (store). • Open
t l and Sundays. TeL 4482.• • • • * ' 54^tf
WE PAY highestthing. ' "
CA1X
prices for any-
escesa at-Mpuin» of Stomach Tlcvn, 1 _Heartburn, B«hhiag. Bto*UacN»UBCV, Oas Pains, f*t fn« sample.Udsa, n Rocen Ffcarmacr .JUS*
Cut R*i*. : 45-**
LEGAL ADVERTlS«al.V CHANCERY OF XEW JERSET
B e t w e e n ' • • • • ' . • • . .DEL D I V A . ,
andBRRT OEU.V et al».
" - OX BILL. ETCNOTICE
TO MICHELJ5 IJERliXI. UAJUIHER-
LAJ'X. or their' heirs. dVvitri
uny f .utors. admlnintrators.
tuich<4 for the fewtoa Beet, isa Lackavmaaa Ltmgm* nspirea brother ot the lea«ae sec-
Team$ Clash in Fuud ofThree-Gwic Scries —
was o«tBcor«d MM to UtS bmtCoouftoowealth Mcoads ipfrmft sweep ojE thte* fam«*roll «i«. Water Woriui .9 toe
jRamr of Shift ia K. .•( j s r '
1,718 forthe San mil company against . 4.t39for tut' N w Yorker*, a spread of j , * * * !«•. *•§•
(oatnuaarallli Atklrllr An'aKlrtt Traa
tat«ifcr
CLine-Uii-' Rrttnrt of Condition of
THE si M I T Tarwr•of Summit.
ta. tfw S u w of . \ > « Jriwy, a ntrnitxr '*>i ih* FVdWntl Rrarrw SysM-m. (
»i likr «-k«SW o f Im
p! Krnnk*
A I'irrstm
Caseys May Meet
154I TO
2*1
IS"US1:.S
175
764
US110
i n < i d i* it n
ta«y*, dinrct and
Winds. «t«tckV, and J
Ban-kin* h * »
, Bj BILL M U M T t r r v
j - The third and deciding game of > j{r>«tfil ib* Holy Nune-K^itffhts of Colum- i
f 7fi4.cct».4S J but basket ball gerieB will be staged i K«,IT1S».J« Sunday night at St. Tere«sn*8 court.
jataitaRer VitK-e O'Brien cf the Holy1.574H03.46 Nani« yesterday mated that he was
_ I confident that the Green and Gold:would capture the "Tubuer'\ stress-' Hevw.«rthIns the fact that his teajn showedi •})af",'"*
TotalsAmrrlrau MaJrr Wurk« k Kler, In.
Hr.t TI«-«M ' , ,,- . 148 t«T- 1
. .14« ;'»4 1|l.M1S1
7.M
1741SS
« . — » « • M7.775.M*
AfkletlrSwromU
bliuaj and sliflfthlg|O1* 1 0 Oa tvdaaHHa^ far .jr^*~^wmm •! •!• PI jr> * • m T ^
td t i l l dWeoalrely. Sraaa aa | |9peoc*r also acorad tor tkaand Yellow wiUi • aad a vataa* | a
'_H that order; TatCNMt snarda t a t7»i !a Kuod Job ia hoidfaaf; 4om»
HedwiK forwards. AkMaparticularly clucking
]^, after the Hedirig ae« had taaHlaii:i.{ up five goals frern sertaunafe.HI ' Should the Oomata ^rta]^ i (ireen brooks encounter, they will„ io.j journey to Plainfleld the week at
; March 28th for the state Qpahw •I Watch the aporto column of Taaa*
. . . I day's HERALD tor the reauks af!«., rfast night • game.
to best advantage two weeks «BO ,
* i | h F«4*r«l R«-!} n« i
Totals
wife ot Michele Ue-rgni. U R MPR.VND1. husband of Manrherita I NPrundl. TO.VT DELIA and A.VXAE. JO.NES. su«e*sur to Alfrvd M.Jones. us»iKn»* «»f Daniel W.and CIiarl»>ii S. t>a>% imrtn^fs tinr its I>.'\V. Day and Son:TXKB NOT1CK that Ptrry E. Brf-
this nat ter has lxi>n refertvd, a a »appointed the 71st day <>f ">larrh. IMS.at -tb« hour of .ten oVIofk in t^*' tor*-iiofni. a s the'- tiiii^-. ami his office, TtaBro.ul" Street. In th<;City of'JCewarit.County.' of Essex apd 'State of N e wJersey, a» thf plaev, 4rhpn and na*r»the defendants, or any of th»m. aKallpay ti> the- complainant the ram ot$128.62 and interest from Novernlier ;*.1937, Ifelnfc the amount due t o him oattax .snl« certlfir:»tt* No. 4>fi. bssued barthit fo l l frtor »f Tuxes o f the T o » a » h l pdf Xevp f^jiyhten** >> the Tt>wnsbi|» o f
when.it was a case of beating th.'V.V;.KnlRlus or being e.luniiiated fronij
i.«>«,5Ti.ii- city <'hiunploiuthip coustderation. jVTille the Knlphta still firmly be-1
4«5,:55.«s lleve that they hare the better teaan j ilowland.«<» on a man-to-mnn basis a feeliitK'of j rtaiiiiiit
J472121:12-
la l142142
Tot.il
Uiiis.'
TIKW a»-
— . ' . _ . . i.. *'IO.2S3,717.6(ILJABILITIBS
dt^luulH uf individ-{kArtc«-rshi|fe!it And ' •
pt^iL» <*t indivtatu-IvtrtBrrshiirs. xnd
8ta.t«r, v\wntr. a n d muni- "• «- .• '
TotaJiT"
is noticeable in theCasey camp. This Is due to rumors s. hmidtof a change In line-up *y~ CoachLoure frtilt who mny shift QueSpencer fxam forward to guardand employ brother George TwillIn the starting cast. '
Casey fans, .however, jubilantlypoint out that the Holy Name scor- jinjj.,itee«,, -Ued -Afaw*
failed ,to functix)!! over?.
We are in favor of a program at11 building super-hiphwuyaf with fed*
v:6 5 7n 7M> «ral money. For Iristanee: If 100,-Amrrirun >vut»r Work* * Kl*r. ««. ooo men are put to work bulI<Nnt; t
r these super-highways, 1,000.000]!>7 worktr-i will -be needed to buildlitL' j super^letaurs.
Mrroail*
117122144
1.1.H -
l:- tiit>»
70'.t
l f i : :
Comets AdvanceTo County Finals
tb.,-ks .•atstjnding. tic.t t h
_ _ ^ • ' *
r"A 1 iiiimem .vasa vrivrs i«r any- i: •hing. A'nthiues, cMna. SllVer. brie- •Jje»ist.-r »-Urac,-paintings, riiga— H ' ^ llT
CALL II* K1HST fouH.tr on. Tour Attte Gontentli Our Specialty,
^ S l M M l t A.r(TIO?T E00M8It ftimult At«» TcL ••2118. 8186tf
1932. and recorded iti th«> I'nl'm CoaatJ1'•Itepisti*r's.-Office nn Jane U. 193*. i n
"1 ' ttf M»irt(c:ijgeson paRcs 595. etc..
Th«. flohr- 'Name will e I 1 , y i o y ' m k in the d
horn and Druminond at the for-' N'- J •State"
of
Painter - CarpenterFirst Class Work Guaranteed
' • • . - • • • • " • • • c
Good Recommendations .
Reasonable Rates
VVE PAY CASH for your usedture, antiques, silver, books,brae, painUngs, works of art,
— r - OBOKflB'H AUCTIO7T BOOMSTTSti «• 8FX3IIX AVE.
^ TKL. SV3IJIIT I-«M«r» will buy your attic contents..: :.'. L _ _ ! _ : JMMt
said Township of NVw Provid^ncv- to-ipomi>ln iimnt by assignment <l.-»'ted Jun»-13. 1!MS. and rccarrKd in the I'hios;
A horn and Druminond at the for-' N'- J •State" Kecrfatl0ir~Bu*3ketlwllwarii potJts, llub'ie CJ«M1(1I8 jit coiUer-TouhianKMit. ;.earnod the rtsht to ;
and pob Gaffuey^ and (iwilon Pan--'mvei' t-)lt> (irctMi4)rpok9 of Plaiiifioldnullo at kuand. the• Caseys will ih< the cotnitv finuls by *inning
st^Tni-rinal tilt from St. HvA-
of Kllzabetb. S1-2G. la«t Tuoa-
yhave the hiRh-siioririK Brenn-Spen-
Clifford GentleTelephorie Summit <h2087rJ-2
rut-d iin-
fC»untj' Reglsterls, <)(fiee on Juut -»•
I t l O l t SALE OA BKNT
SEVEN-ROOM house, good resiaentiallection; 8 fnln. to station, pricemoderate. Tel. Summit 6-0356, S8tf
laltoial Hont Show
|53I>. together with taxed i-nsts ofsuit flu-d a reasonable counsel fe*. u Meortificate of fax <«»if> ••nverinsr premi-B#K kru«wn nnd (i»-si»rn.it«<l ax I»ts 3. Cnnd 7 in BUx k !!• <>n the offirial taxmaip" of '"niV- "Townslii(i t»f Xew Provi-dencf. • -
JOHN' 1 Hl'OHBS.. S«lli'it<>r for and of Cou»-Hf\ with Complainaftt.-First National Bank andTrust Building. '-13 .M:n>Ie Strict. •
. Sunmijt, Xew Jers*y.
DO KOI (ill OF.NDW
IMIMaiT
If interested in the newest de-
velopments in house construction
!«~£ JjjgDL -aniUfoFjiisfelflgSi-rfslt the NTatlonaT
Home Show, 113th Infantry Armory.
Newark, N. J., March 19th to 26th
inclusive.
Call for your tickets at our office.
THE RICHLAND C0741 Maple Street Summit, N. J.
;4-r.sr
Total f *S.S».4«1.I3
to; tt It t ht:
Total. lrwi*(i<!isg O.«|iil«l Ac-* 1
! • J«rrarr-Stair
N'f»Tir"E OF PETTTIOX FORDI.Si'HARClK
.«ks. and
r*reditor» and all other n^-rsooa^mallet—al-llAK a n k r u p t . are
Ix-forr. t h e T n l t p *
$ 32«,S(M.»".0M j
C.I.HIIO.IIO '
prclinrlnnVy panic nt 7.S0 willfeaJUTes the- Holy "Nq'me resoive iiiimiiist a teiini to be selected. Wai-'ter Cofree will referee the varsity« H . „ . , . . , , - . . . - • ••
The Holy ^ a m e vars i ty wll i play -<»-'<"" *"h-«i't.r 2tl. I', l..I t sTirs t game in t h e '"({renter New- Tax.» forark 0o!<l Medal tournament next state s.h.xpi (KHtimat.' for I'xmW e d n e s d a y at the Harrison Casino. Sl l l lJ' l,
s". l l l l"1ri i' f
IJ" lu'*'.>. l !<""1-IiidU-ations are that the KniRhts j r (,ui lt'y " '
I will a l so perform n e x t week, m e e t ; ' ••>'*"•'Ing the "V" on T u e s d a y night.
i ————-•———=<••*•—.
Commonwealth TeamBeats New Yorkers
T h e following H t a t e m e n t . ('<int:tln'itiK. th<- l:*wt k n o w n o o r r t - c t e d tlgbren. I sreiiuireiiU'iitHanil
if "Tin- U»al IludRt-t Act," Section
IMS?,:»r.:t,rto
in)( I . )
iiTjil t 'n i i i i t y ( KHtlmiitcr . u " i v 'lil.xtrict . • •• i irt— •(Kstlmntf for IMSl
for 1 ;t
f«»r
5.X70.80"
:i»4.S2
4.">.3O
pi( a ) A s x l m w n l i y A l / s t r a i l i,.f I t . i t : t ! • ] « • »
:;.:.. 4 40.71
4O6.7J
13,763.57
•84.S441.0&1.95-
c.t"States District (V.nrt. in the- FederalHuildlng. Federal Square and Frank-lin Str«'et, Newark, NTew Jerser. ontly 23rd day of May. 1938, at t*»-tliirly .j'cliK'k- in the* fi>r«no«>n. why th*-ijankruiit should not tx» discha'rKr*.
OhjictorH muni fil<> np|H*aran<-« anAVPrifii'rt RiMH'ifitMtions, with tw« car-bon copies—or latt<Tt at th«: SAJ1KTIME, pursuant ta~Swtinn'l4b of
A 11 ITSCV !
fur
PTtdKtd:l"nil»-d Stairs IH.V-
puslal suv-$
With S a l•luaJtfjr f.w «J*et»i t«lu. i.irr l ow ;n,4)0n.0O
T M , pBankruptcy Act (11 IT.S.C..V.
KOROK W W POR3*».py
OKOROK W.-.W: PORTER.Referee in Bankruptcy.
Tata! PWd«rd . $ 38S.5lKl.(tO
The Commonwea4Ui Water Com* t'l'nx lt:it.> (iCstiinrpany won a total pins match fromthe American Water Works and j ,„„,.„. "ylan.h ,„ 1 ; j , s
Electric Company Wednesday niRlitat Xew York. The Commonwealth I ' •first team dropped two games and | -•. — ^ ^
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THOMAS. C. Mt/SSdN", Borough Clerk.
•retary.. '—.«„. . jlEddie signed with Rendinjr, in the
International League in• ' - ' to" Seattle of theNorth-
'wants room with privatefamily, (|Ui«'t /lfiRhlmrhood. %'Write IJi»x ei._•;/,_ HERAL.JL. _.'".. \
shiftedJ. ijwiviH* J. Ma«-<:w8<.r. Piyijident. I wejitern League tlie following year. (
ot «!* ab«»w-iuiiwd bana. do soienmiy and came ,to the Newark Bears In i1»29. He remained
OSK or two furnished rooms for liwhtk Tel. Summit 6-2810."
I I f U E HA1B
F l K S I T I R ERcdstfnds .....; ...
Studio CNiui-hfHArniy t'otnBench t'liiiirsS-Pc. Reed hirdi SUit.'M
$.VJC. to $I5.!»5$:i.:»5 u> $l».i»s
....*:..!•:. (<> $:i!t..i»l$25.(10 t o '*.l».iil'l
.: r»2.!»vJ$1 a n d <l.!»8i
$33.50 Ij
I W U O P L A N D aVf.,klti'hetii'tte. bittl), c o j t i f o r t f t b l e , - . . — ... .
1S21-W. 52-tf I
; B«I)>-roo.m, ,(vui(foleum UURSuulet Rr<.akfast Sulti-H
TIIK.CillAYIJN, 19 Kuclld-nve.7 cheer-l Slul ruoni. r-uanlng water .
mit 6-:;im:i.
7Tel. Sum
22-tf
itK W.XI.M'T. St.. nicety furnishedrtum, .suitiilile forom- or' two, ni-itr „ - , , . . . , , .bath. T.I. evenings ufter 6, Summit 3<-»ft. .viajilcSireot
* . . . . i . 40-11 -,
of Drawers
;.$4.4;> to *2&.0o j$2.!»5 to «5.!».~>;
$1!».H5 to *L'».!>:.^...$».!«^ to *2l».!t:> I'.... $H,!».Vtu $2?.9.i i'
6.H8IU
room to l e t ; b o a r d If de -ilred; reasonabie . *TeI. S u n u n l t (I-HS39-W. 8tf
• I ,
Window Sh;id<s, all.' widths, 24-35inchfti, nidp« hemmed .; ! — 5 » cFVUU UN'K OF TIUTNKS AND
»PIT OASK8 AT LOW FRU'KSFrre ftellvHrii-s
M.ANTKI.'S WKI'T. STORKSummit, N. .1.
58-tf
Only a short time left If you intend to move this Spring.
A few good houses still on the market.
G Rooms, 1 Bath, 1 Car Garage (North Side)...
8 Rooms, 2 Baths, 2 Car Garage, Boulevard ;;
10 Rooms. 2 BathS. 2 Car Garage, Brayton Section HHSJi
6 Rooms, 1 Bath, 1 Car Garage, Frauklln Section
We have some very good houses for sale starting at
SFET&E. G. Houston87 1'XIOX PLACE , Plioiie i.2187—27«3 SI J i l iT , X. J.
th«-to th>- 'bnrt at twr
•H*'f.-
isand l>e-
J. N G W J U X MAT. Jr..IWBT. J. i l l 'KJ'IIT,
S. WIKKV.• l>ir*H-(<»rs.
of XVw J-ers^y.f rnwn: ss:
S*»-«rn and «il*s«-ril*4 before me- thisMao hH. MAl'D MAYHEW.
Xmary l»ubllc.
rotfI>ISCHAR«E
•r JIEAETBUY «__Housc-8 roordB, 2 bathB; 100-
JooMot; larg*. trees; oil heat.
Convenient..- to, » Btatlou . and
•ichools.' Qn\£r- • -• • -
m m . •-• , .
RobtJ. Murphy• Dtrrh n on<] Kd. TeL Hi m wit M i t t
Eight room house, con-veniently located. Lot 160 by200. Fine treeu and sur-roundings, Oil heat. 2 baths,lavatory. ". .__ 1' _
This low-price to closeestate. Little cash required.
H. MeK." «L\ZEBBOOk
-3V2 Springfield, AvenueSummit, N. J;
BURGLARY!. Your home is not sale even if you do lock the door. Haveyou that comfortable feeling that comes to one who iscarrying one of our full coverage residence
4 ^ 6 J
C¥*Jitors a»d all other peraoni ! • * e o k
»utri>ft in tfrr miiier of AUBKRT ^mmm»K>LJ)STEIX. Bankrupt, an- direited ; — —
. t o aaoar mosc .before tb* United;' StaM« District Outtn. in tb*- Federal i '.BlilMtna*. F«A-ral Squat* *i«d Kriink-tfm Str»*t. X«-«r<tfR; Xew Jersey. <mtb» Srd day <»f May. 1S3S. at t«n~thirty oVkw-k in ll*c f*.rett«i<>nv Why the" ' —>«Jd n*|t be diftchanted.
ttiuet file «i>|M>4iran<-e andap*t"irK-jtK>ns. with two c-ar-
rapirs of ^tedtir. at the 8AitEto SWilon lilt of the
HI) the;Bruins in 1930 until sold to ihe!Phillies and was traded to Boston'in 1933. • „ !
An injury to hi^ ripht al*hi cutshort Fallenstin'i) hurliiiK career inthe ninth inning of hkt fourth Dos-1
ton start after he had defeated theGiants twice (including'a win over
I Carl Huhbell) and the Cubs once.,j Failestin was teronimended for|the Newark post by Chuck Ward, who resigned that post to becomebaseball coach at Rutgers this
See
DESOTOAMERICA'S SMARTEST'"LOW-PRICE) CAR
' Let us explain to you pur life-time guaranteeth/it goes with our new cars at no extra cost.
• ' . . • • • ^ - • • V " : k V " • a t • : " • • ' '
James Gorman. Inc. 296 Broad St.Phone
I»K s o w ~AnthQrilietf;©tiler
-twin" —, J.
— I —
FOR RENT% first. Modern six-rooml»use. 2:Wr garage; Oil heat.
J 5 Shown by appointment
.Milton T. Mountain Co."Summit Ave. Sum. 6-1404
CONSULT 4L HEALJOR „
ESTABLISHED
Oldest Real Estateand Insurance
Agency in Summit
Eugene C. Pierson
FOR A HOME OR ITS PROTECTlOiCConsult (
Real Estate—Insurance
L u m t toJBBakrnxcy Act <H rs.CA-.Sfc. 32).r CBORGE"W. W. PORTER, I
Referee In Bankruptcy;
OF...'.JHEnTJfOX-DISCHARGK
- Cndftwa and all othor pecaoni In'i*t*n«t in th* nutter of JOSKPH R.CHKB1NUA. J K . i l w known * s ;JOfllBPH C^MCBXIGA JBaBkrBitt, arvdirected to * « « L caiwc before the-\C*H<# States District Court. In JJveF«*rral Ituildim:. f<d<ra! Sgu^rt- andjFraaklin Stre^u^Newark. New Jersey, |
{am the.23rd * « r o f May. 1>?S; at tcn-""[in. the forenoon, why
boa coyfes ot, latter, at theTIME, pwraaw to S«*J«n llh of thet t t t w AttKirtjXU a»c«t
GEORRK W. W. PORT!Ia Bankruptcy.
ta« PedenaJ Benecv-e '<•_ , , »d la accordafKM w i t h :tlae ptovidoa* of Ike FedcralMteaerve i
-'- ' A c t . • .' ' •: • ' • • • ' IReport as *•( Msrrh 7.-'"I9»,,'fit- " '
THE SCMXIT TITIE « XOKT»A«E
' Stuamtt. Xew Jerwy. whick la afflli-!1 ami with Th* Summit Trust ComJ«ny
i of Sununit.'XTW J.n»ey. ' : . - . - •B u s i m s s : '
OPPQRTUNITIPSIr> Hoi.'m Hoiiae, 1 bath, garage, steam lieat, good location— _
Only , : . . vw f; ;..„„„.„..« : :••: ,:,,.....,•*!»:
Xe«f-fl Room House, tiled'bath, lavatory, oil lieat, attached
Borage. An -excellent buy, only...;......- -•••• • • — - : • •<*••
"town Colonial Dwelling, tiled bath, extra lavatory, » t - ^ '.
, -taihed garage,. A lively home In a fine locality, only..fM*»
°|)|MKlte Statltt'1 V v-t- •.<*-!»
8i«tilt, K. J.
. . .v^-MAPti STREET, NEW PROVIDENCE
i Pbuf' blocks from Summit line •
New Colonial Hom«, 5-6Down
Balance F.H.A. pike rent)Well appointed lioiues for "Selected residents.
887 . • ersJoan O. Ghrystal
ftepretentative at tract Sttiwday-and Sunday1^ |i '_ 2 _ _ _ . .. • . . ' • ' ' . • ' . .
. " ' _ 7 • f • • -~r^:-r-'-.y.-"--r:.-fairrrtiriCT
CHEVROLET DEALERS' USED CAR STOCKS WIREGREATLY REDUCED DURING NATIONAL
USED CAR EXCHANGEXfctTitle ltvsucau»gv_jgldreRgTTk BftJi>
paHctwrof\I<it*tx:iic« I time to trade your car for o NSW CHIVKOlfT
and • luierejt and O»»a.r- 'aKtred MurncaRML Xo wvuritlea itre |.
• M » l»iac i«»u*d-. ' . iManner in which abovf-nara«d'>rMin- \
is afflltat«d with nitmbprand d**Tw of control: . '
iniBil, Trw-t Company, S«tn- ;' Mil. X l v i H 1.132 *laareii uT '
ital Stock. .FtaancUl ntatifMW with'hank:
Stork hi nfiilbitwd i»nk owqed. >
• . • Coma in today ancf get our libtal olttr
So great hav« b«cn Chevroletdealers* Mies of used^cara and
-rBO low is our supply of certainthat we n«J good used
UMBI to afnilte .Borruwints fran affiliated bask
- • • ! NStork of affiliate recisterrd in \
- m>we of bank or known to hutwm-Vsmk dinhrtl}- or Indlpect-
' • |y : :/M:2»a*f.( Oth»r okU«aik»n» t<\ or lrx>»a to
t# ncM.lir. affiliatfd hank .... X«i ,inrortnation n*ce«*!iry to • 41a-
cara and miclu to Iwikwct our stoqks*This mean* we are in an excdl^nt positiontotott^/roJe-in *Uotvances"onlhcpurrhw9• / MM ClwwW^ poatmffrcart a
"Come in—this wee*/ . . . See the be^a*liful neW Chevrolet for 1938-lAe car ***is complete— and the "new 1938 £ben«lMtruck*—the thrifi<qnier$ for.thf naiton!. . . Learn how easily you can porcnue a•mart, ijienf, roodern-to-the-miniita Cher*rolet by letting us take your pre»ent car
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or truck in trade!
fally r»Iatl«tns with baak:T V ^ttmmlt T n u t Comiuiny, S a m -wit; N- J . o w n s 1.IM «hJire« of 1 > B ~ital StqVk of tk* abort <-<»nn>M>F:t«M.iI * tkareat oBt-^UBdln* 3.M0, N
•*>ner lft>rruw«l to datf. ajnd nounder
acrt^mrnt Jo date.The akQvi< r«tU|winr <*.wn« no . . __...
i. t Kra*« P. . I'smen. J«ecr«Ur>-, at"the Shnamit Tithr and Mort|w*« Ooar-
t hf. aba«F aVtenwrit, in t ry . Ui th«
315 SPRINGFIELD AVT^T "-*TT*"rt"*^viTTTtt
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ERSONALS'ana] Mr*. S. W. Bnrden of; The Kent |*Jace School closes oilafreet have returnedMay iu Washington.
; n | h cfrom ; March 24th fiWs the spring vacation
C. jit will re-open on April 5th.
from ' Andover forva«-;Hion ir"*.James'
ker of Holiai t av«Hiie.
the' Donald Walker Vreeland. Bon ofVV. Mr. and Mrs. Donald It Vreeland
of Maple street, returned on Tues-jday from Hotchkiss for the springvacation. '
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Mrs. Frank (J Iloye. Jr., of l|«-(-U«<:kman road, returned . Imme iTnesday follow ing an operation for !.- Returned from a recent cruise toappendicitis at Overlook Hospital. South America are Mr. and Mrs.
-————. >John A. Sleiner of Whlttredge roadMr. and Mrs. Ph.iletUs' H, Holt of and Mrs. Krnetit It. Early of Fern-
Qak Kidge .ayenu«v who are on a wood road,trip to California, wrre iii'Mi Casa. iNew Mexico. loF i-ij-ht days re-cently, i
Complete New Spring Line
COITS and SUITSmade lo- your' order
ALTERATIONSon all kinds of
VALENTINE PIZZITailot\and I'jnrier
.Maple Street Summit, N. J.'Phono Summit
Miss Harriet Lamed Hunt, head•of_jlic K<nt PlaTS School, had asher KUt-sts at luncheon in MahieHouse, on Wednesday. I )rv RobertI). Leigh, president pf HenniiiKtonCollege, and Mrs. Leigh.
Mr. and Mr8. Robert J. lkvidnonare Riving 4, .large dinner at their
If home in Hadeau avenue tomorrowj'tifehl hn'fpro—th0. Kent Place pre-! son tut ion of Sheridan's "School forj Scandal." ."
I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth VV. Beadle{ami .sous,' llolund, Iveiiiioth and{ Hruce. and Kathryn Reattie, daugh-:irr of Mr. and Mm.Holand 1\
Real tie, are leaving to enjoy thevacation.in Palm Beach.
Mrs. Jane Roberta of the Beech-wood Hotel cutcrtalned at luncheonat the Mayfair Hotel at Sanford,Fla., laat Saturday, a number ofBeech wood patrons sts»ing in near-
Florida resort*. ,' Uueats wereMr. and Mrs. Brigham, Mr. andMrs. Crulcksnank, Mr. and Mrs.Jackson, Mra. Abbott and MissJlaker. Mra. Roberts, who haajbeen actjng as> manager of ths*]Mayfalr. will retuxa ta Summit i
In April. * 4
Beech wood Hotel** SlMJIlt.X. J.Furnished single rooms with
hotel service, $30 per month.
Double roomi $40 per month.
David w: HI<tfoTd, Jr.. of Summit,'chainnan'' of the, committee forI'riniftqu'H annual junior promen-ade' which taki'H place this evening,will have Miss (icrtrude E. Skeljyof Wilmington, Del., aa his guestat the dancv. Mr. and Mi's: Jil. W.Hertford are. among the patrons.
of the Garden Depart-ment of 1 lie Fortnightly Club serv-l»B -Monday aftvrnopn a« hostessesfor the Federated harden Clubs of
A , , , . . _ , . ... New Jersey, at the InternationalAlso Mayfair Hotel, Sanford, Flower Show at the (irand Central
avenue, "president of theFortnfrWly ClHbv «atcriaia«4 atluncheon at ths) Cano* BrookCountry Club on' Wednesday Inhonor of Mra! Alfred R. DrUcoll ofHa^donfleld, president of toe NewJersey State Federation ofmen's Clubs. Qtieata wereKortulghtly's executife board.
Wo-the
ChOW Mein Dinner andDance at Legion Home
On Saturday evening, March 19th,Summit Post No. 138 will have a•how meln dinner And dance. He-ently a Bimllar party of thltt
that Hie Post decided to hoitt an-other one. Preparations are heingmade to take care of over 150 peo-ple and no doubt everyone attend-
will have a very enjoyable eve-The supper will be served
for Masses"Orchids 1-4* 4a*
slat today of John B, Lapsr, of U»yorcaM lira of Hwrrall, of
MillPlayhouse on Tuesday and Wqipaa-day cveninga, March 2-2nd andThis la the/fifth in thetlon series at theeluding the series will be'llw ap-
tkac*y, w*o*Tfather, the late JOBSB. later, once sold * etagle orchidplant for I19.M0. • • -
"We ootbt to get back to the Of reof three tor W cat orehlda and dola way with this baslaesa of sellingthem for $S. $S andfl*. thus glvlni
they art meant forLatillloBairM. of whom- there aren'tcnanr any more,"
Mr. Lageiv whose businessIS all over the world and who
largely In orchid plants"rathereatfldwiri.International Flower Sho
nday that hts cttstomers now in-a Summit policeman and a
Brooklyn steamfitter. The atea^n-fitter haa a hundred or so plants
a greenhouse he built himself.The policeman has a greenhouse hepafd 1400 for.
At the show, this week Mr. Lagerlu exhibiting a new orchid called"The Helen Dryden," after the art-bit. It Is pink, with deeper linesaa the lip, and was developed by alybridizatlon of two cyimbldlums,
But Mr. Lager also has some 1,-W0 Other varieties, and in additiont few thousand hybrids, at his place
BeUk. a^s»» Phi's reg«lar sMtiaglast TusesUy j t y t a g at Ury Fete*-• • * W Js^W^W* Mw e^BBI^waiBjy awss^p»ejBi afsa'
«escinf wae fellowed by a diseas-•too. led by Ulian Mortoo. of "TieCowlact of We". "Mana HigheetRelation (9 Ood."
kBOWBf M tk«
Hawks from KaatrOrange wHl playfor the dancing. —
Sacco President ofChatham Club
^ and 27th.• Jiorothy Crawford's w:
>fiably Jut|g«d by the,standards which .havenames of Ruth Draper^nelia Otis -Skinner fbrilliant scenes, 111 miln|r' thof embtlsin and experience,
Florida. H'alaco in New,York, were "MissMary C Davis, Mrs. Frank M. Al-len, Mm. (iuy S. Dcming and Mrs.Miles H. JHoftatt.
NOW IS YOUR O P P O R T U N I T Y1 0 SAVE $200, $400 OR
- / by investing in
_ l _ _ _ J N S U R E D SERIAL SHARES —of the
OVERLOOKBUHDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
First tfcrtional Hank Bldg., Summit, N. J.
$1.00 pertgrnonth per shareMaturity Value $200.For further details see
ARTHUR 'IV DAIKEtf.Scrrctary-
of embtlsin and experience, aHPTftoSaoco was elected president^ jectwl and delineated with eitrsor-h h A A T d i hof the Chatham A. A._Tuesday night 'dlnary-' technique. Tempo and
at which t|me plahs -were made for. mood, voire anil gesture, costumethe coming Lacka wanna" Loague &tHi make-up, paint'a series of un-scason. Uobert Nikon & vlce-presl-' forRtaaahle women—Rosa, the Ital-dent. Howard Tyson, treasurer, a n d i i l " '"other In'FlBherraan'B Wharf."Larry Kemp, secretary. The advia-! a w a l t i n f f "•« .return of. her bus-ory board is. composed of Will-
^ d i ) t S o n ^ i L j S ; P > p S ! ; i ? ! : ^ . «» Ulsh poetess, the so-^lolitor ami HenryJQay.
Sacco, 'Deumau, 3 o j l t o i — O r a n d D u c h e 8 8 E l c a n j l o n d r e B 8
Mr. Lager Bays, that practicallyjeveryone who "buys one orchid plant
rom them comes back and getsfcnore.
The firm now has some 3,000:u8tomers, Including several < In
Uapan. One can buy a n orchidplant from them for as little' as* 2 . 5 o . • • • • • " • • . • : ' • " • •
NewIs* « • * Mr>- Carlrtoa R. Sawyer
Hurst, arofierty i»read, H feetfrosn Gaaoa
farkwsy, If prodacad. Bom-
sun pun
. . ^ C e nday ennfag. March »th» tla stasmia Balt-tlU be•any valaabie prlssa.
By uaaaJsnoaa jrote. the swnitiAlog cooHalttee's report of siigjafitioas for new officers tor the c o p -ing jrear, was adopted. The new of-ficers e N f Marlon Voes, president;(re-elected) Milan Morton, vie*,president; Mlllkent Dennis, cor-responding secretary; Brna Hahn,|recording seor«tary aad Mabel IBrennan, treasarer.
The following calendar, of eventswas presented by the president,v l j : . . ; ' . ' • , ' • •. ••
. April 5—Regular meeting at RuthStengel's home, Irvlnston. Bast Or-aange chapter will ,%e guests:Model meeting will be led by Caro-line Hail on "The Conduct ofFriendships." C
April 19—•Regular meeting atVivian Tbncaer<qao's home. Bllia-beth. Ddeoussjon led by afllllcentDennkt and May Grlswbld on "Com-munication of Ideas."
April 30—Founder's Day .Ban*quet, to be held probably In Sum-mit. Morrlstown and Bast Orange
PORTRAITSforGIFTS
PHOTOSUPPLIES
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TOLLEGB ENTMASCE . . APMK ATIO>S]
CJTIIEX8 PAPEIS ~ ClTS LU KNs
C. Grant MyersPhotographer
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gchapters will meet with* Summit.This Is In celebration of seven 1year's orgsaixatton of Beta SigmaPtii and will be celebrated all ovetfthe UnUed States by all chapters./
May 8—(Prooablv Mother's Dayt e a . - . - . . . • • v • • • • • . • . „ . "
Jun e 7—Bridge party withdraw-ing of chances for prize. . .
I bund; "Studio Evening" with. ItsiconfinitHl hostess and her honoredj K , p p .; pranp. wbp could &lng as well with
W i h d hKemp are on the
_ _ tr and £committee to
a s without one, and the
select a manager. Carl Vellbihger,former ' Chatham pitcher, FredSehetellch and Prank "Butch" Cap-arqso are seeking the post; Offershave"been receivedfromthe^ Houaeof David and Olendale Farmers toplace teams In Cnatham.__
St, Patrick's Party at BeechwoodThe management ot the Beech-
wood Hotel entertained the gupstsat a St. Patrick's Day party iii ithelobby last evening.
parade; or the poignant ".PianoTeacher" contrasting the glamorand dignity of her own concert ipastwith the child of a Jazz and radio
Church News.: (Continued from Page Five)
THESE
r^Toddy and Saturday
Rural Gold Fruit Cocktail lgsi. can 19c~ .'_"",«!' >'he I'rnih In One tan _
Camj^eirs Soups „,.;. s.......... , 2 cans 15cAll Varieties Kxcrpf (hirkfh and MuHhroom
Clorox for washing and bleaching qt. hot. 19c-Bisquick for biscuits and waffles' Ig. box 25cBlackberry Preserves, Tea Garden 2 Ib.iar 29cChase and Sanborn Dated Coffee 1b. pkg. 24c
Wm f flrtc ysMaa-
. . . . 4 cans 25cMy-T-Fine Desserts, all flavors.—,^rj pkgs. I IcBeardsley Shredded Codfish . pkg. 10c
~ ...3 cans TieWegner's Fancy Apple Sauce Ib. can 5cMarshall's Kippered Herring Ig. can I9rKirkman's Borax Soap 9 bars 25cSoap Flakes, KirkmanY pkg. l i e
aad a Bar tomplexion Hoaii Free ^ " " ^
FRIDAY NOT SNOT BOOD ALL DATFaritan or AjrarS •• \. _ - ^ - _ . _ ' - — • - ^ ,
SMOKED -HAWS:-.:.:,-rt^IJ2^'^2-sta C• - - " • : % • : : : • • • ; ^ : ; V •• j . .
FrtlDAY3-H0URSPECIAL2T0 5P . i l .Kataral Col^r-Tr^e Ripened V
ORANG
^^Ot-flaBilltaTrTAYMiusv Boond Brook > —-451 MIHburn Arejjae, Mlllb,u
'.h Aventter4S
PERMANENTWAVING
We have perfected ourown method . of-T»rmanentwaving, and give a Wavethat looks more natural and"lasts longer. , _ \.
Jeahne Beauty ShoppeSpringfield Av. at Maple StTc'ephone Summit 6-1680
FREE PARKING -for t>qr customers at
Snedekcr'a parking statiorL
Summit Boys Cast
Deeds Recorded atThe Cowl House
William Simon sod others to Jer-IM IKMm«, ^ L A A I D U . , wuiiam Vknon and others toJer-in Pingry bCnOOl P i ty sey Mort«ags Company, property in
SayeVal boys from this vicinity,who attend Plngry School In Elisa-beth, have been cast In the' annualDramatic Club production whichwill be presented there on April.8th, The
pfc "No More Peace"
HVIIIR example of the fine resultsof Home Mlnnion Work In the West.He Rraduatcd as a law student fromPark College and practiced In NewYork. Men invited to come andhear him.-
At the Week Night Service at theNeighborhood House on Tuesday at8 o'clock Kev. Howard B. Halnes,assistant pastor of the YonkersPresHyterian-Chnrch, will be thespeaker. •
Toniirht, Frldav the 18th, a-Men'sClub Special ia being arranged atthe parish house at 8 o'clock withband music by Scout Troop 62,singing led by C. M. Stanley, andselections by a male quartet. Therewill also be an Interesting addressby Dr. Charles J. Turck on "ThePlace of the Church In the Ch4ng-°ing Social Order." Dr. Trfrck Isgeneral director'«f the department'
| of social education and action of(the—Presbyterian-Board of Chris^] tlan Education and was formerlyPresident of Centre College,' Dan-ville, Ky., and Professor or La* atTulane and Vanderbllt Unlyorsltles.There \yill be time for questlon»^
jyby Ernest Toller, outstanding Ger-man dramatist, of (he present-day.The play had Its American pre-miere at the Vassar ExperimentalTheater and was later produced atthe 'Federal Theater In New Yorkbut It is s i e v e d that Pingry Is thefirst among secondary schools toundertake the production.
Those in the cast Include: Rob-ert Cowan and Stanwood Kenyonof Summit: Thomas C. Wickenden,Thomas Henshaw. Bernard Ma-hhoney, Pierce Oassedy; andCbrlstenaon of Short Hills.
John
fEdgar street, 9UM feet from Mor-ris avenue, Summit.
tee S. Rlgby, sherW.'to BerkeleyLumber ft Supply Company,' prop-erty in Fairview road, 18S feet fromcorner of Crane Bros, New Provi-dence. ----- --;- •' --.-•-• - j-
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick & Piker]to Mr. and Mrs. William B. Guild,!
property in Inwood road, formetly-Roae" avtmte^lSO feet from tract o{land conveyed E. Piker, recordedln'ideed book »5S, pa'gf I, New Prori-'dence. ••- :-- -.---• —*
Mr. and, Mrs. Anthony Carbone to 'Home Owners Loan Corporation,'^property at the corner of Henry,street and Van Dyke place. Summit, j
Sarah Alice Oraftoq, aingle, toMr. and Mrs. William W, Stapler,property in Horse Shoe road, In-tersected hy lands of the Couftty of
. . . But it can provide aa opportvauty for Kappi.n*»a—comfort, leuare, a sense of weUJ»eui^— Jn
ahort, all those tkings tkat go to wu3f» luppinetsa c e r t a i n t y . . ,. •.-' ' • / , ; •' '.• . ".; . •
Starr sawing now to buy that new car, educateyour children, trard, 'vacatioa or owsi yoar own *horn*. Watch your funds grow rapidly with thV-aid of compounded diridesKla.. . vHappineks isindeed the heritage e l sayings. / ,
Our plan for t^» accumulation of fuad* has made
f uture happiness aa attainahk id#al f or thotuand.
of thrifty citizens in tW past fearty^qc years.
Cope in . . . let w tell you «h<mt e«r aafe, easy
plans to save regularly. Here y e w f«nd< are
insured up to $5,000 by the federalSavings^LoanlnsMranceCorf oration,an agency of the U. S. Government.
SUMMITBUILDING ft LOAN ASSOCIATION
- 24 Beechwood Road, Suaaamit, N. J.
HOUSEWIFE
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also good fellowship and refresh-ments. • .. .'.;
AUHDCR&DRYCLCA
Jcrwy'a MoatBeautiful Rnndeivuua
Fruscntlnn in thoTROPICAL Q
. C A K L U N J t X B^A-I—Hawaiian Islands Ensemble. 110IT XA MONTH i
•, Romantic "tmnga featureddally on WfNa Joymakeraprogram. : ,
. H U K 3IIRKOR TRIO— I n - Pleasing Harmony of* New and Old Songs.. LKO LKK
Stage and Radio Teridr—featured 6 copiufccutlvfl aek*w)ns at SteerTrer—AClWCCUy.
* HA mi KKAMfcKFavorite ModernSonjt 8tyll»t.
. MOH HCIIAKKRWell Known Song WriUr,Baritone — Conipoagr 91"TUr«o K I " "lifulal
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Swing
o KIMICB, laifulalnna," "Sonya" and Other
-. Hlt».. ROWARO WOOIMI--—
"Songi You IleniBmb«r.". BltLV VAN 1
Crooner of Sweet Ballads.. CHARLES MOORK- A —Charming ,-'- Baritone
Voice of Pine Quality.% VUU (he Colorful »t*fwalk Cafe In the
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>sitors
Due to the low- return on sound bank inveHSnents and in conformity with the
action of other leading bari^s, we, the undersigned, rnembers of the Summit
Clearing House Association, announce the following change in interest rates:
JAFRIL U• •[ (" '..j..r!.,'
h t f ldeposits wUl be p«fd at the rateinterest oa savings
T. . . . , ..; - i • • . ! . • . T -
compounded temi-annually, April 1 and October 1.
The firstGitizra© mpmiy
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Members of Federal Depos^ Insurance Corporation
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ill.