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People HERALD. "Justice to »11; malice towardBant," SUMMIT, N. j. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 $3.50 PER YEAK ,er Exhibit at iommit Trust Co. Planned for Oci fty Bire^LocaJ flar- Oroups arid Com- on ;iimax Other Shows Trust Company l h . jfs president, J*awrence J. (>n Saturday announced r an exhibition of flow- |ln> shown in the main lobby bank, Saturday, October 1st o'clock in the afternoon un- tclock. in the evening. Two on cither aide of the main e will also be used for'tbe Lc srioups of participants are Vniiif* to make the exhibit, the bank presi- f first,' there, are the various I fluJis, me Summit Garden (ho Short Hills Garden Club, .Harden Department of the inly Club; the various pub- )nh .under the direction of. | : ,t Margarettte B. Hoiw*rd of , School, and the commercial ildftlon to Mips Howard, the [tee planning the exhibit Jn- |*Mrs. It: A. Wodell, an expert Yicultiire and arrangements liss Eleanor fthodfes, presl- lf the Short Hilts Garden (he Inner two of whom will nt the Short Hills group, to- witli Mrs. Barton P. Turn- ed Mrs. John Morrison Cur- ) will have charge of the Garden cfub exhibit, and hu d'Este who will super- i'xhibits of the Garden De- :it of the Fortnightly Club. Jmimereial growers will. be |nted on the committee by Wer, Thomas Christehsen luis Stahl. asked if. it were not rather for a bank to sponsor a I exhibit, Mr. MaoGregor re- 1 to the experience of the lational Rank andTrust Co. Jtclair which has been con- exhibits of flowers annual- en years to which residents community look forward ear with very considerable le. ] Trust Company president tho point, that the exhibit Iy an invitation affair to see be response of the comtnun- II bcu- it the experiment I feasible and enjoyable, Mr. Igor indicated that such an I in all probability would be- i annual affair. It was also I nut that the exhibit of flow- Itfoebatik would mark the lion of three other flower |yet to occur, namely the rovidence Show thte week- State Dahlia Show to be r _|_| atj>heJigjj! Itorel and the various ex-" )f the public schools on the ays following. details of the exhibit at nmit TruBt will be announc- e d issues of this paper, a of. classes have'been put tentative program as fol- JSi floweirs^^sBeclmen unusual plant material and arrangements-joy commer- rers. other point that Mr. Mac- wishes stressed about the [exhibit u that it is fa no • contest;- therefore,' there [no.4tjdKtag except what the '. may determine in bis DATES TO REMEMBER ThuTs., Sept. 16—D. A. R., auc- tion sale, home Mrs. Dooley, Oakland place. 2.15. ' -- Sat., 8ept. 17—Republican Out- Slnger's Grove, Springfield; Sat, Sept. 17-HOonstitution Day. Thurs., Oct. 20—D. A. R. guest day, home Mrs. Becker, 77 Prospect street, 2.15 p. m. Moni, Sept. 19—Opening meeting of Woman's Auxiliary 6f Overlook Hospital, Nurses Home, 3 p. m. Tues., 8ept. 20—Primary Election Day. Mon., Sept. 26 — College Club meeting, 3.15. Wed., Sept. 28-Y. W. C. A., Open House, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Tiles., Oct. U—International Re- lations Dept., Fortnightly Chib, Field House, 2JO. Fri., Oct. 14 : —Garden'Dept., Fort- nightly Club, Field House, 10 a. m. Won., Oct. 17—Meeting Woman's Auxiliary of Overlook Hospital, ~ r . W. C A., 10.30 a. m. ' Wed;, Oct. lft—Opening meeting Fortnightly Club. - , . Frt,, v Oct v 21*—P&ul ., Fleming;, magician, auspices Junior SeVvice League, High School, 8.16. Fri., Oct. 28—Annual Overlook Hospital benefit bridge. Tues., Nov. 8—General Election Day. : #, ,.-..* Roster of Teachers For School Year Wheh the Summit Public Schools opened yesterday, the faculty roster Included the. smallest number of teachers new to the system that there has been in several years. In all| there were only eight who have never taught in Summit before. All the new teachers have had previous experience and they are replace- ments. ' • ••-•'. The new teachers are: Miss Mar- garet Thorp, music special teacher; Joseph P. McClellan, Senior High School history; George Mctntosh. Senior Hig^h ..School science and physical education; Alison Ander- son and .Walter S. Eddy, Senior High School Commercial subjects; Sarah Bent Ransom, science and health in the Junior High School, and Anna J. Taylor, junior business training in the Junior High School: and Susie Davles, third and fourth grades in Hamilton School. A. complete list of- the Summit Public Schools'"Instruction person- nel of 136 apart from Superintend- ent of Instruction, John B. Dougall, together with their assignments, Dr. Clyde C. Hamilton, Assistant Entomologist of the Agricultural Experiment Station, State of New Jersey, will have an exhibit alt the flower, phpw dealing with sdfoe of the insects attacking ornamental plants* and flowers. and also ma- terial on the'Japanese beetle* and insects attacking roses and other plants*. The judges w.'U be: Mrs. Charles Cornish, Gllette! Miss Martha Schmidt, j . H. Schmidt. & Son, Mill- burn; Mrs. Carl E. Ackerman, Sum- mit; Fred D. Osman, Union Couh'ty Agricultural Agent, Elizabeth; Prof. C. H. Nissley, Extension Horticulturalist in Vegetable Grow- ing, N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station, New Brunswick. The New Providence Civic Group Garden Projects Committee con- sists of: Mrs. John L. Mathers, chairman; Mrs. A. 0. Balcom, Mrs. Elmer High, A. C. Hofftnan, Mayor John ~W. Oabwood. , Biles i No exhibitor may make more than one entry in any one class. All exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitor. This does not apply to the artistic arrange- ment flower class. Entries must be arranged by 1 p. m. on Saturday. Exhibitors must supply their own containers. The committee will not be responsible for loss or breakage. ' No exhibit may be removed be- fore the close of the exhibition. Cards provided by the committee must be attached to each exhibit. All exhibits must *bo removed from the auditorium' before 12 o'clock noon on Sunday, Septem- ber 18th. follow: Helene Special Teaek*n Wa8Htol, Margaret Thorp, music; J. Fred MuIIer, irmtrumentiil i M t h By M i music; Martha Berry, Brooks, IS. Adelw Hcpbron, art; (Jrnce 15. Jones, Helon PegK. Eleanor MeCabe, Eben B. Thomas, El wood C. Oornog, physical education: Klmore Furth. manual training; Hittmes Oliver, me- chanlcnl drawing; James B. Wlebe, general shop; Ellis J. Walling, manual training in elementary schools; Earl W. Butler, printing; Josephine Noyeiir Hewing; Madeline Sherlock, cooking; Kfttherlne Skinner, sewing; Delia Hadsell, librarian; EllEabeth Blgelow, tents and measurements; Nora Alice Way, visiting teacher. i Keillor High School Albert J. Bartholomew, principal: .ynn C. pundon, asclstRnt principal arid science; Ida F. Herrmann, dell H. Woodiiide. N. Hamilton * In, Evelyn Hill, John E. Flemrnlne*. t^^rigllsh; MaHe O: Br6*m, r Jaimw 5. Downes, Joneph P. MoClellan, fcta- ory; Joneph-O. Shuttlesworth, Merlin Hears Talk on fghts andStandards on the operation: ©T office of the Btfreau [and Standards by Oharies [featured the weekly meeU N Rotary Club held a* the [A. at noon yesterday. Mr. Plained in detail the way county and State office* Is and standards operate to les and measuring devices f s sorts on an accurate -•• I Temple, mathematlryrHWIwr.t B. Carles ton-Bmth W. White, science; George Mclntooh—«clence and phyaloftl educa- tion ; Tltla Thomas, French; Ruth Webb, Ijatln; Kotheriiie* Hosnutr, French and lAtin; Elizabeth CareW, Jpanlsh and Gefknan; Robert K.PreSr 4Mee, .EHtelle VanPatten, Alison An- derson, W«ttet*«r-Eddy, Irene F.-HIU, Helen Magee, commercial subjects. . 1». , McClellan, history; Joseph- 0. ShuttteB worth, Merlin Temple.-mathe- matlcs; Robert E. Carleton, Edith W. White, -science ; George McIntoa&T sci- ence awt!"ptiyBlcal education; Tllla TbOttias, French;-Ruth WebST Latin; Ka therlne Hosmer, Vrench and Latin ; ElUabeth Cnrew,•-** Spanish an4-r<W : " man; Robert N. TrestMlfeT Batelie VanPatten,—AItem" Andergon, WaltOT S. Eddy, Irene F. Hit:*Helen Magee, commercial subjects. Junior High School Rudd A. Crawford, principal; Nan B, Helm. English and French; Gertrude Buckingham. English and Latin; Dorothie B. Knoblauch, Engllah; Hasel Justice, Adeline M. ^Cranluhaw, Elulc Parkhurst, Alice S. Eamham, English and social studies; John P. Herckner. soclnl Rtudlen; Ruth Noble, civics and guMonnc • M Hlanphp Hnhhard. Hornf of piroiic is able to nmented particularly on n which has taken place pp, which was the first operation of the bureau, t year—the increase in of gasuHue pumps in being particularly but- feature of the meeting ception of David Ludlow Jmbershlp 6f the Summit 'Ludlow was formerly a pd secretary of the Madl- * Club, prior to opening t s office h«rt. [ement was made that tie " of Now --Jk>rtt"^Clty Its annual idlf ontlflg 3rook Country Club on . Local to take J p plrers ar#in gT at which a large [golf prises will be otfer- AT BAD CORNER "f curidtts were at- i»y fliorninff about 10 ^aYcollJi^atJii Lucy flayrs of 7 I driving east on Ds- TlnthemliMle-atthe fb Mrs Mart** Wtl- * it aveiros *Hbo was ^oodlao*. While H... Dampman, - Margaret L. Baker, mathematics; Robert P. Woodward, science; Sarah Bent Ransom, science' and health; Anna J. Taylor, Latin "and French; Rutti. I. Crooker, Junior busi- ness training; Alton Gast, mathe- matics. Janlor High Hckool Anaex (Hnmllton School) off, seventh grado; n»b h-g« ; Ma _. . . g ert Andrus, eighth grade; Margaret D. Doty, seventh and eighth grades. . Rno«evelt Melool Grace A. Freeland, principal; Anna W. Bane, seventh grade; Ingrld Reg- nell, sixth grade; Elsie Wartienluft, adjustment class; Claire B. Whalen, fifth grade; Mildred C. Stafford, fourth grade.; Frances Forer, third and fourth graded; Helen Sudman, third grade; Dorothy 'F. Wheeler, 1 -second, gratfe; Caroline Day, first and second grades; H D d d f i t d Ch Car y, Marlon H. Dodd, lotte B. James, i k i d t Davis, kindergarten; {Continued on Pace g ; first grade; Char- transition; SUsan Bazaar and^uctioo Sale For P. A. R. Thursday .;• . " T . - * '•' •• . Plans have been completed for the i open air, ba*aar and auction ~ssie to. oe given"unver~ciie iuipwwr of Beacon Fire Chapter, D. A. R., on Thursday afternoon at 1.16 o'clock >t analaf tt Dooley, '41 Oakland place. William p. Kfy, Jr., of Sammtt act- iM_Bi anctioneer the p»rty wJU prove it very entert^ff proceeds of the sal* for the t•n»ral work i UP Flower Show at New Provident ExWbit From Stale Agri cultere Experiment Sta fkm to Feature Show in Boro Next Saturday Prize List and Rules - The fall flower and harvest show of the Borough of New Providence will be held Saturday, September 17th, in Lincoln School Auditorium, under auspices of the New Provi- dence Civic Group from 3 p m. to It Jd It p. m. p. m. p p Judging from 1 p" m. to 3 exture, 20 points; color, 20 points. Standard for judging artistic ar- rangements: distinction, 20 points; relation to container, 20 points; color harmony, 20 points; arrange- ment, 20 points. Section A—specimen judging, flowers (three stalks): Class 1, ageratum; Class 2, asters, a. single b. double; Class 3, chrysanthe- mums; CTass 4, dahlias, a; pompon, b. large, decorative; Class 5, mari- golds, a. African, ,,b. dwarf, c. Arriving today from a summer in the British Isles is Miss Ruth Wat- son of Dogwood drive. \ Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Cropley of Beeohwood road are ai Banff, Alberta, Canada. .j^Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Lawrence, who spent the .summer in Manto- loking, are. again at their home in Edgewood road. . Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Coeyman have returned-from their cottage at Indian Lake to their home in Divi- sion avenue. .>..'. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pease, and family of Oakland place, who spent the mohth of August in Sea Girt, have returned to Summit. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Marvin of 55 Fern wood road on Sunday night was their niece, Miss Betsy Marvin Of Troy, N. Y^j Back from a two' week£' motor trip to Maine and Quebec are Mr. and Mrs. John Leutritz, Jr., of the Beechwood Apartments. Arriving the end of this week from a summer spent on a pack and canoe trip In the Canadian Rockies, Is Miss Caroline Hlnman of Tulip street. n . Mr. and Mrfl. George A- Williams of Meadowbrpok Court are spend- ing some time in Beach Haven. Slight Increase in The Misses Smith have returned to the Beechwood ApartmentH from their summer home in Vermont'. -The Misses Romer ot 212,Oak Ridge avenue spent the summer In Sparta and have again returned to their home here. School Piipfls First Day's Enrollment j Increased —Board Answers Some Rumors About Edison Jr t H. S. School District Question Pupils to the nunih.T of 2,613 w«ro enrolled ycstcnhiy during the ' Mr. and- Mrs. Van' Rensselaer H* first 'sesHions of tin- new school. Green'ase expected today at their (year according to report made last Deforest'aveftue home from,a sum- nlKht l0 trie Board of Educatjon at er.at nay. Head. it* regular September meet ins by M j'-J3 , i, , . ,, Superintendent of Schools John B. : Mr, and Mrs J S. Cawley of 41 Dougall, • "As -.compared to last Plymouth road.hftyff jeturned from .year's enrollment on the opening •Bolton Landing, N. Y., where they, day, this enrollment represents--a spent the summer. v ; To Speak at G. OP. ere Thursday Miss Tassle, head of the Over- look Hospital School of Nursing, is leaving tomorrow by motor for a brief visit to her home near Toronto. Mrs. Parker W. Page, formerly of Summit, who returned recently front a summer in Maine, is the gue,st of Mr. and Mrs. Ruthven A. Wodell of Short Hills. Dr. and Mrs. Ryjman of Oak Ridga avenue entertained for two weeks this summer at Truro, Mass., Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Beale. and daugh- ter, Ann Rockwell, of Lemoyne, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Neel of 147 Summit avenue announce the birth of a sop, Peter Stanton, on Sunday,' September 4th at Orange Memorial Hospital. Mm. Neel is the former Elllta Steers of Wasn- ngton, D, C. . The guest speaker at the first meeting of the Women'* Fellowship hurch tomorrow afternoon, will be Mrs. Ralph B. Nesbltt of Summit. , phlox, a. annual, b. !Iass 8, petunias, a. plain, b. Miss Lois Ryman of Oak Ridge avenue,leaves Yellowstone Park to- day after visiting friends there for wo weeks. She will spend one night in Summit before returning to New Haven to .begin her third rear at the Yale School of Nurs- ing on September 18th. Benson Keeney, son of I)r, and Mrs; Cadweli B. Keeney of Summit avenue has returned to Hobart Col- lege for his junior year, Increase oC 14*. . In Sr. High l represents * I here were «7i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Matthews ami Miss Matthews of DeBary place have returned from a summer's stay, at East Bootlibay, Me. Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Brigham of the Beechwood Hotel had as th«ir guests there, over ,the past week- end, Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy of Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Duryec of Summit avenue are expected this week from Sabbath Day Point, Lake George, where they have been passing the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of 796 Springfield left early Sunday morning on a motor trip into the upper parts of Quebec in search of the proverbial "elusive trout." \v. \\.\I:I:I:\ enrolI<M1 as compared li» 551'on the opening day lust year. The Junior High School enrollment of yester«- day amounting to Gl!) was 10 nioro than Tor the uafhe time last'year. •Pertaining to the Edison Junior High School, the Board.- did' .takej cognizance of four specific corn-' plaints that they had catalogued as having been-made by a number "of Summit people to wit: 1. The taxpayers rmist bear the burden- of transporting pupils transferred to the school. * In an- swer to thin, the Board's answer is that there will.be no bus service for. tho very good reason that no pupils will be transferred. As a matter-of fact, it was also formed Council Candidates Local and LOane tO DC. Civiic Association Forum 2nd WanTVoters Invited initial for thin sea- Ral.V Here TJitirsday Barbour, McLean, Loizeaux .and Pascoe to Speak in Lincoln School Before Primary Election City, County Candidates Thursday trieht in Lincoln School auditorium former I'mted States Senator W. .Warren ''Barlioiif will l*j tlif ]>riin i|iil siMfalitT at ;i rally un- der the au.-|.iccX of tho Summit Ke,. puhjji.-^n 'Hub. In<-. . TJie meeting will begin promptly at. S.1S and will close at; lit o'clock. This wtit.bev [the only opportunity t>o-hear some/ land see iii'isi, of ih* 1 <-andidat(« for j,noimii,i!iouH on ".the. KepuhUcan «lii-kef m thl'Tity and county hofora the Primary Klection next Tuesday. who will s-ieak briefly ar^ 11; MoLoan, •iSenator Charles K. Loizeaux, Pres- ident of fhe Senate, and Ausemhly • Sjieaker Herbert J. Pascoi*, all of iwhoni.Ure can-didates, for re-elec-' tion to their resixvctive office-s.- The : other candidates for positions on j I'n'ipn ('(funtys AssemUly d«lega- ' tion, also candidates for 'Kr.ee- | holder.'. Kegi.stW of D«e^», Surro- gate and Sheriff will be piwsint and introduced to the audience. Tho two candidates for the Ke- : piibliran noniinatio-n to Cunimon jCouncil Per<y M. Hlan<4 In the first ward to succeed Vern.cr I). Peer, " out in this instance that most all {son of the South SuhimU. Civic As-land Coumil.man Burton L. S'^"!! ??! Ji . Edison Junior n|gh School would without excep- to go less distance to tlon s«H-iali..non •silay, Septembor (<"«n(lidate for re-el«ii:tion in the sec- Mth, will take the form of a dls- i ? nd ward> ^ Ul al8 ° »»e present. It tion nave, to go less d stance to -•.---•-.-. - : .. -..• probable that Mr Bovtf reach the new school than to the i! ussl , on ° ' <HaI l s ^ Prel ' mi K--7 hriX h city iE< one now In the center of the city lo . tlw ' limar - v fclwtionH..- which; cuy Back from a stay at the Kent- worth-by-tbe^Sea at Portsmouth, N, H., and the Megantic Flxh and dame Club in Maine are Mr. and Mrs. Pendennis Reed of Colt road. Among the passengeja arriving at New York yesterday aboard the United States liner American Ship- per from Liverpool via Belfast and Boston was Richard. M. Stafford of the/ Summit Denial Laboratories, 382 Springfield avenue. Boyd White, who was graduated from Leland Stanford University last June and has' been spending the summer in Colorado, is. again at thehome of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin V. White In Springfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilder, ruffled; Class* 9, roses; Class 10, scatolosa; CtftsgJ^t,jtlnnla_s ; a. pom- pon, b. giant double, c. giant single. Any flower not 1 mentioned In the foregoing, classes. Section B—specimen judging, yegetaiblea. Five specimens of each of the following: Class 1, toma- toes; Class. 2, potatoes; CISSB 3, onions; Class i, "born, a. yellpw, sweet; h. white, sweet; Class 5, beets; Class 6, cucumbers;-CJlaBS 7, ornips; Class 8, carrots, table; ?lass 9, peppers, a. green, br-red; Glass 10 t parsnips. ' • " Two specimens of each of the following: Class IF, cabbage, a, white, b. red; Class4«r caStlflower:.; 43, eggplant; Clasfr 14, ret- tuce, a. cabbage, b. romaine; Class W, jiquash, a. white, ,.b.. yellow, c. succlnl. . '~ "•'--•• One specimen of each'of the fol- lowimp Class 16, largest hubbard squash; Class 17, largest pumpkin; Glass 18, miscellaneous. Any vege- table not mentioned In the fore- going classes. Section C—specimen judging, fruits. Fiv^-sgeclmghs of _jjaoh_of tfie^1(STIo^wingr = tJIas8"Tr~ apples; Jlass 2, peaches; ClasB 3, pears; 'lass 4, grapes; Class 5, quinces. Section D.—-artlBtlc arrangement. Flowers: Class 1, miniature ar- rangement. .Not to exceed six Inch- es over all; Class 2, flower ar- angemont In tones nf nnn- rnlor; MisiTffwendolyn Wilder and their son, Harris, all former residents of Summit, have returned to their home in Madison from Chatham oti Cape Cod where they spent part of the summer.. with Mr. and Mrs. William F. Rus- *BlJLJn Milllngton, are now the guests of Frederick W. Mercer of Woodland avenue. Mrs. Kvam Is the-former Miss Oertrpde: Mercer. Mr. Mercer .also had as/guests, last week, Mr. and-Mrs. Rjirisell B. Mer.- cer of Evanston, 111. - - _ — Bob Lawson of Laekawanna League Fame in IW6-07 Visits Bob Murphy Class 3, flower arrangement suit- able for dining ta*le centerpiece; Glass 1 4, bowl or vase, of garden flowers, greens permitted, suitable for living room display; Class 5, - (Continued oa Pass Four) Fall Dance Schedule at Canoe Brook Announced ' . Announcement has been made by Canoe Brook Country Club of the ^ the first to be held this Saturday' evening when a group: from "the Arthur Hurray studio Will demonstrate "the Lambeth Walk." Qther dances will be held as follows: Saturday 1 ; October 8th, a dance to follow the Darthmotfthf^rJiicetoa'iame; Sat- urdsy, October i«t>h, when an en- tsrUinment will be the feature; an old faahlonW Hallow'w party oa Saturday, Octoberifl; «i Saturday, Itovember- lStb, a dance to follow ots Yale^Prlacston fame-and the flitaJ dance uu Baiurnay, which w<U Uk« the form of a Mr. and Mrs. Arnold K. -kvam, Miss Martha Morse" of Hoba-rt 2. The blasting occuring in th» near-by stone quarry is shaking the building. President Mole of the- f|"«m> the viewpoint of an i will take place on September 20th. i - - ^ I " engineer of world-wide e.\p«ricn<-. pointed put that the building was seated 1(1 a gravel bed and conse- quently would be protected from any taking. • - . 3. Tho foundation of {he building,. , , . had suffered cracks. To thlaJa!«« ] d """ .he oppos 1IR clufrd S. l.oane lias al,ready in-! his definite acceptance and on city affairs. Mayor.•.-* James W. Baticker is also exnocted to give a brief word of welcome. ( The meeting will be presided fr»v«.*r by (leorRef^-1 i ident of the Summit ,<'luli. Inc.. and also State CoimaLb Iteeman from Union County. With him on the platform will be Wal- will explain his stand on municipal | [f »; ««t"eW. 3rd of Plalnfield ... . : . liennmlfan ITniintv Phnirmnn and martrTH »nd Hi., reanons which! ! { ? l ":!! (a " I(f ? 0U ! U y Chairman, .and to take the field as a can- \ JolH1 f; V il{ ' <-'»' a 'nnan of the city cojnpla-lnt it was delailed how tho builder had dug down some 21 feet to rheck and had fouiKl_£.£ery- K.8oiind and intact. It was con* Hlderably deplored that Hiuh re- ports based entirely on erroneous Information had gone forth iu the community. The fourth complaint to bespreaj -tlidate for Coiiin ilman. tiurtoii L. lloyi"'. whose seat on the City Council is beiiiK conifsted by Mr. Loane, will Hpcuk on (he work of tilt; -t'ntiucil and city de- partments. All voters t»f 'tlie-Second Ward' are invited toaliwid the discuswon which will .start at 8:30 on W'ednoH- committee. abroad, was to the efrect that air da >' September 14th,, at the Meld pockets were present under some H(lllst ' - Memorial *"Jold." of the floors because of raulty work: Prior to the open meetinp. the in relation to properly concreGiif?: Soiltl1 Suminil **' vi<1 Association some beams. Here aKain, it ».,«! will ; hold a blisiucss session com- Harvest Fete at St Teresa's Church The twenty booths now nestling In the parochial school yard and a group of workers, was; explained that the BoatrV haiTKoti<> t idbl i al ' s ''• "'• II is that. avenue, who was married Saturday!to considerable pains making cer ! a " »»V llll>(>rs IM> '". «»»i'ndaji«-«> at in the First Baptist Church to!tain that all such construction tliat David Linsey Cox of Denary place, was honor guest for whom. Elizabeth entertained at luncheon at her home in Hobart avenue on Friday. . Warren H. Beaumont, 18 Fair- view avenue; Robert Gitner,' 82 Blackburn road and George F. Minde, 36 Mountain avenue have accepted admission to Lehlgh Uni- veraity- for 193849 and accordingly have gone to attend freshman week which begins today. Recently arrived af the Beec.h- who have been staying recently i wood HoteL2are; F. B. Noel of tJjiie. AiiuniK the items of to he. transacted Is the I consideration Of certain amend- over the hundred mark, furnish sufficient proof that final arrange- ments have been made for the an- nual harvest fete 01 St. Teresa's Church i "~. . Starting Friday/night', September lGth amr continuing, to Tuesday, h September 20th, places were gunnited so as to obvl- ate_any possible defexL". (^onsiderablie Interest wa,s oc- casioned by the receipt of a letter • Iaw.s.i»f ihe association which were^.,,, p U t o n Many n(;w attrae tions- from the Savings Trust Co. of hi, sr , placed before__tlit» members last vvii |, ^ offered t h t e y e a ratid th-en. Orange, executor of the estate of " un .'. nu ' r -.. . .... --. ! is Tittle doubt but that it will prove C-nstnutioti, and By- is<?g t0 «.ciali«n which wereJ this y«?ar> fete biggest andbest. , , . ! discussion-or local issues; suct . ej isful as In former years. i of the late-David L. Pierwon of that; community who had willed that a< win ^ c-omiu. ted por.tion of his estate to the amount :n.«n'-parii.san Ii s of one seventieth thereof should be <ondance with n..- the 5i d proverb that the quickesi Kiven to the enlargement of tlfv' )r « iinizi ' tl(>11 v 'i, j, , s t 0 furnish • Wiiv , o a man . g he . rt ,„ t h r u g h David L Piersn M m i l Al : r h « '»»*»« "' >'"»i«l P«i'lfc opjiijou ' tf' F l aloiij;' .strictly i incidentally the committee In ar- This Is in ac-! r;fngjUK f or t " ne booths had4n_mind purpose of the!. the ~5i d proverb "that the quickesi g f f David L. Pierson Memorial Alcovp :rh « " ' >'•" ' Wiv , o a mang hert ,„ thr ugh •••»i«l -P«i'lfc opjiijou hte ' 8tO mactf.'' From reports glean- sidXs ou aiiy polui op jj in Summit HighJJchdol Library, • WU**HM taking .sidX-s ou aiiy polui-, ,,. around am » about the parish. which a few years ago was present- cal issue. •• ',>vrythlng from candy, groceries? ed through "Ihe Paseaic Valley Mr. Loane, as the challenging ( ( n d rt .f rea hment8, up to and-lftelud- party, wfTl be Riven tire, f)oor tirsi ,„ men . B 8n , rt8 an(l tiC8 will fe for a period of about 20 minutes,-f 0Un d on the shelves when tlie cur- Miss Clara Wulff^. 392 Springfield after which Mr. Boye. will give taln rifle8 lhls Complaint Was received from Albkny, N. Y.; Miss Martha Chap- man of Hawthorne; Mrs. M. J. Munseli and son of-Garrlson. -Md.; . ,. . _„,„__. ^ ^.. w «.-* t ,*»*—~ ••— -r- Mlss Delia Hatluell of Worcester,! street and the Tatter address were botloajiaidates will be: asked to. : thia"year*'tlh^ ; *^r i and~a'ycard'' will .he N. Y.; _Mrs. P; L. Dalssell of Short complalnTng because their childreir answer questions from tho floor-! a 1*39 Plymouth sedan instead of had to go to Hamilton School and; To insure an orderly discupsktn of | t h e ten Smaller prlzeB. avenue that parent 1 ), tenants in "his point of view. Following t h i s , :t€mbcr 16tn ^ property owne4_by her at 24 Maple an equal period of time to explain. One departure from the last rete t _ strt d th ltte ddss both£aflai(lates will be" asked to il b Hills; EJarl Brown of^Philadelphia, and Mr. and. Mrs. 0. Banch- ard d'Aoust of Monte Carlo. That the ties of abiding friend- ship are indissoluble was-tfffiply,. evidenced Saturday morning In"the Beechwood road office" of Presi- dent Robert J. Murphy of the Lack- Prof. ROMM Lawion ot the depart- ment >" anatoin% of the University of North Carolina, who pitched for the Stroudsburg team of the Lack- awanna League in 1906 and 1907. Since those two years, Mr, Murphy and Lawson had not seen each oth- er until about two years ago when the latter walked into the Summit man's office and presented himself to the genial Laekawanna head. At that time for a few brief moments, Mr. Murphy did, not recognize his caller. However, the two soon madb up for lost time. Prof. Lawson, tne father of Mrs. Eatelle Lawson Page, the National Woman's Golf Champion; on Satur- day was on his, way to North Car- olina from Manchester, N. H., where ihe had been following the fortunes of his daughter who was on the American team opposing the representatives of theBritish Isles; Unwittingly the profess6r revealed that he plays golf as ably as he used to play baseball, even when he was pitching for the Boston Braves 1 l %l h returned to baseball and then 1t was president Murphy's turn to tell one. Onestory in particular' con- cerned JL ganve between Summit and Dover shortly after the turn of the present century when the present league Ttrexy; Was manager; of itho St^imhit entry in the Laekawanna League. The.game was being played at Dover a"nd In the 8th inning the Summit outfit was leading 2-1. Manager Murphy ordered. Llnde- mann the Sutnmlt pitcher with one on first and none out to walk "Moora" MoCormick, later famous as a pinch hitter for the Giants, and then playing for Dover. Lindemann stalled for considerable time objec- ting to the order of Manager Mur- phy especially since th'e "Moose" j tho ten smaller prizes. Jthat unleBs they could -•grrtrr-bfn- 1 the issues, it is sUjggesUtdjhat these| p or tno8e wno ar & to Indulg^rtn coin Shl he uld J o s h questions bo rediict-d tt»'wminR and j ?'Wl coin School, she- would. J o s e her questions be reduced tt»wminR and j "tripping the light fantastic?' Wal- tenants. Jt was agregd that PTCSJ- i pre.senfed-"thtough the presiding' of- ter aJlcNamara and his^orchestrli dent MolA. would see Miss Wulff fteer. --- •••..-• peraanally and explain the _8i»ua-j: Following. »h^ rncoiitij:. d explain the .sifua- : Following. th<^ mcoiuij:. rrwrdents irwoulil T»e^ jinp()Ssp™f HotlTh" "KtTri"mTt who are not al- lil^fe'n to attend Lin-' ready members of-the Associ*»Uftn will be on hand every evening from s to 1" tp_furni8h the muster ble ior the chiiafen __ coin School because itTwas already will be: given an opportunity t,o overcrowded. ~" ' - join. The association holds month- ly meet ings—at which questions of local iute.re.st are discussed, us'ially by speakers representing both of the conflicting . points of view on the mait'T jjndor ronsid<#ation. speakers at past nieet- men I." son of Inspect Gardens—To __ , Announce Prizes Sunday The committee appointed to in- Finally a handsome gate prize will be^offered nightly at 11.15. Registration Figures in -County Reported Lower and vegetable the and Frederick W. local Hoard of K<iiication. New Approach to Public spect five dens for the from the Health Board inspected them on ThUTBilfty, September H, but the names of the winner* will not be released until Sunday, Septem- ber 18th, at the annual {lower show given by the "I'll Help Garden Club" from 2 to 4.30 on the lawn of Edward Griffin, 65 Orchard street. The public is Invited to comefand see what efforts this -organization is making to improve the'town "of Summit arid other communities. We tJ. f'iniieran of the Summit Police! The eight municipalities of Union County which hive the permanent .^jj,registration plan of enrolling votefs ••> i lotal eligible list for this balloting of 116,,'Sns. it-was f II : announced Friday by the County Hoard of Klections. ard f K li The remaining municipal subdl- vixionH of the county rt»inplefed liouse-to-hdtiHe canvaHsiiiK of vot- Prnhlpm itls Fridiiy ' riumcill Th( , pprm »nent "fcKistration-fig- j 0 4iy | <;ijs thatl for tiio 1937 , and B,74i> below the of public safety will be presented totals for 1»36, a Presidential year, to the poli'-e chiefs.of-New Jersey,! Hy years the figures are a«-fol- ! amoni? whom will be Chief Michael j lows':. : , j un , s a re j A new approach to the problem electiona, ill b d had Hied out and gone out on strik- especially invite our Health "l)f- Department, 'through a series of' j; es on his two first trips to tho jpartment Board members to join! three two-day (i>nferences. to-lw pg ln_lflfll_and_18!HLJTlil8 ,., ..who knows Garl Snavely formerly men- tor of football at the North Ufa institution and now at O oU ask«d Mr. Lawson if he knew Snavely. 1 This to. the point where MFr-r9furphjr f s-'fttest^revealed that he liad given Bnavtly initruoMon in plats. Finally Summit's manager reconsidered and allowed. Linde- mann to pitch. "Gosh, the first bait Litldemann pitched," Mr. Murphy recounted on Saturday,' ,"McCor- mtck parked it tip near Lake Ho- patcong and with it the game, for .Dover won 3-2." . At the I^ackawanna League an- nual dinner last winter, Mr. Mur- phy recalled thin particular game to'McCormlck and much tothe lat- ter's surprise, "Moose" remember- ed tjhe game. After this yarn about the Dover game had been related, Mr. Lawson ' O thniightfthn hit us. The program starts at 3.30. d toy the Itutjjers -I'niver-: I'liinii-id Uity Ilufoau of Public Safety, ac-i '••• '•»'">' 'Mli'itnlt golf. Td those who know Snavely, It is a fact that he revives Instruc- tion only- from Ihe best dlfffFeiice was between baseball today and "twenty years or more O^^Hteti e ' T h yp t^wlwy An not, HIM However the cotwenwlloo soon on»jf>ny, headwork. 'With this, the professor excused Wmself and said, 'Til have to bo Cheese Is not only a tid-fcfK aj\ '< cord)n« to«»n ajinouneement San enhancer of other foftdA, but. in ;in • dav L> by Norm;ui, <'.. .Miller, ilrcc integral part of many dishes. There, j n{ ihe 1'iiivcrsity Kxtension Divi-! 1 •„,,,„ tor'w.-iii SI.117 7,'ifil. In ;*:• :t S.KHi "X 2{fi 4:>..'-.H ri.V.u to.4-,'1 in. It'll S !)IH VM t S.710 •••MM - - *>.»> IS n.m.* 8,79!l if.tilSj '.','i™% j S.4U0 are cheese fondues, souffles, ch«H*se j sion. and vegetable combinations, t'hfwe.!. 1)os>i^ncd to sfinly'• th^ pul»li< and noodles and with rice, or tnuc.-.i .safety problem throiijth a survey of: j 'T-.1:11.1. 122,11.17 aroni. Artlflcal or synthetic fa.hricn.must havo less heat oven than natural silks and- woolens yrheii beinjj Iron- ed. •'-... Alcove broakfantitiK for thosmall family In m^rn nfrf "">rr as'our form of living becomes con- densed and simplified, and t*e all.new bouses* and apartments. t i e alcove Is part 6f, or very close to 'the kitchen and.... it makes' tho serving of the meal a much easier Merchants to Consider adtnlnistr.-'moh of poli''f dep«rt-| merits, the conferences »;itl afford; f h di Auto Contest Tonight au opportunity for the dis of j. w . , ., _ in the.operation' A* annount-ed in detail i of polier departmentu and »o ex-' vioiis issue of this paper, the Wnst«, p p hanir ideas \n the practi'al nieth-' ness Men's Association will hold ds r»f i|f'|V:irtm(ynt!il inat.iaRcment, I regular September meeting tonight MiieF Kinneran fxplainwl >-<>ster-j at S 15 In ihe Y. M." C. A. IL^ thf t ' ? m n r vacation ii thaf t 'l ( L?" mnicr vacation ii The first of tbo mcefiiiKs schedtiled for S»-p afitlrn-frrrfTivities will be» considered an^^ confer-Ll'residjeniUalJJs particidsrljflani*^ mis to'haveaRood representationt* retail merchants present in order1 a proposed auto oont ences will be annoiuicwl later. Thi« IIBRAbD welcome all Items . . . ^,. 'of Interest- concerning yoa and which many of Uut mfirchatUs your neighbors. ' suf nested holding Uits fall.

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Page 1: Roster of Teacher s For School Year · 2015-04-17 · People HERALD. "Justice to »11; malice toward Bant," SUMMIT, N. j TUESDA. Y AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 $3.50 PER YEAK,er

PeopleHERALD. "Justice to »11;

malice toward Bant,"

SUMMIT, N. j . TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 $3.50 PER YEAK

,er Exhibit atiommit Trust Co.

Planned for Ocifty Bire^LocaJ flar-Oroups arid Com-

on

;iimax Other ShowsTrust Company

lh. jfs president, J*awrence J.(>n Saturday announcedr an exhibition of flow-

|ln> shown in the main lobbybank, Saturday, October 1sto'clock in the afternoon un-

tclock. in the evening. Twoon cither aide of the maine will also be used for'tbe

Lc srioups of participants areVniiif* to make the exhibit,

the bank presi-f first,' there, are the variousI fluJis, me Summit Garden(ho Short Hills Garden Club,

.Harden Department of theinly Club; the various pub-)nh .under the direction of.

|:,t Margarettte B. Hoiw*rd of, School, and the commercial

ildftlon to Mips Howard, the[tee planning the exhibit Jn-|*Mrs. It: A. Wodell, an expertYicultiire and arrangementsliss Eleanor fthodfes, presl-lf the Short Hilts Garden(he Inner two of whom willnt the Short Hills group, to-witli Mrs. Barton P. Turn-

ed Mrs. John Morrison Cur-) will have charge of theGarden cfub exhibit, and

hu d'Este who will super-i'xhibits of the Garden De-

:it of the Fortnightly Club.Jmimereial growers will. be|nted on the committee byWer, Thomas Christehsenluis Stahl.

asked if. it were not ratherfor a bank to sponsor a

I exhibit, Mr. MaoGregor re-1 to the experience of thelational Rank and Trust Co.Jtclair which has been con-

exhibits of flowers annual-en years to which residents

community look forwardear with very considerable

le.] Trust Company president

tho point, that the exhibitIy an invitation affair to seebe response of the comtnun-II bcu- it the experimentI feasible and enjoyable, Mr.Igor indicated that such anI in all probability would be-

i annual affair. It was alsoI nut that the exhibit of flow-It foe batik would mark thelion of three other flower|yet to occur, namely therovidence Show thte week-

State Dahlia Show to ber_|_| atj>heJigjj!

Itorel and the various ex-")f the public schools on theays following.

details of the exhibit atnmit TruBt will be announc-e d issues of this paper, a

of. classes have'been puttentative program as fol-

JSi floweirs^^sBeclmenunusual plant material andarrangements-joy commer-rers.

other point that Mr. Mac-wishes stressed about the

[exhibit u that it is fa no• contest;- therefore,' there[no.4tjdKtag except what the

'. may determine in bis

DATES TO REMEMBER

ThuTs., Sept. 16—D. A. R., auc-tion sale, home Mrs. Dooley,Oakland place. 2.15. ' --

Sat., 8ept. 17—Republican Out-Slnger's Grove, Springfield;

Sat, Sept. 17-HOonstitution Day.Thurs., Oct. 20—D. A. R. guest

day, home Mrs. Becker, 77 Prospectstreet, 2.15 p. m.

Moni, Sept. 19—Opening meetingof Woman's Auxiliary 6f OverlookHospital, Nurses Home, 3 p. m.

Tues., 8ept. 20—Primary ElectionDay.

Mon., Sept. 26 — College Clubmeeting, 3.15.

Wed., Sept. 28-Y. W. C. A., OpenHouse, 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.

Tiles., Oct. U—International Re-lations Dept., Fortnightly Chib,Field House, 2JO.

Fri., Oct. 14:—Garden'Dept., Fort-nightly Club, Field House, 10 a. m.

Won., Oct. 17—Meeting Woman'sAuxiliary of Overlook Hospital,~r. W. C A., 10.30 a. m. '

Wed;, Oct. lft—Opening meetingFortnightly Club. - , .

Frt,, vOctv 21*—P&ul ., Fleming;,magician, auspices Junior SeVviceLeague, High School, 8.16.

Fri., Oct. 28—Annual OverlookHospital benefit bridge.

Tues., Nov. 8—General ElectionDay. : #, ,.-..*

Roster of Teacher sFor School Year

Wheh the Summit Public Schoolsopened yesterday, the faculty rosterIncluded the. smallest number ofteachers new to the system thatthere has been in several years. Inall| there were only eight who havenever taught in Summit before. Allthe new teachers have had previousexperience and they are replace-ments. ' • • • - • ' .

The new teachers are: Miss Mar-garet Thorp, music special teacher;Joseph P. McClellan, Senior HighSchool history; George Mctntosh.Senior Hig h ..School science andphysical education; Alison Ander-son and .Walter S. Eddy, SeniorHigh School Commercial subjects;Sarah Bent Ransom, science andhealth in the Junior High School,and Anna J. Taylor, junior businesstraining in the Junior High School:and Susie Davles, third and fourthgrades in Hamilton School.

A. complete list of- the SummitPublic Schools'"Instruction person-nel of 136 apart from Superintend-ent of Instruction, John B. Dougall,together with their assignments,

Dr. Clyde C. Hamilton, AssistantEntomologist of the AgriculturalExperiment Station, State of NewJersey, will have an exhibit alt theflower, phpw dealing with sdfoe ofthe insects attacking ornamentalplants* and flowers. and also ma-terial on the'Japanese beetle* andinsects attacking roses and otherplants*.

The judges w.'U be: Mrs. CharlesCornish, Gllette! Miss MarthaSchmidt, j . H. Schmidt. & Son, Mill-burn; Mrs. Carl E. Ackerman, Sum-mit; Fred D. Osman, Union Couh'tyAgricultural Agent, Elizabeth;Prof. C. H. Nissley, ExtensionHorticulturalist in Vegetable Grow-ing, N. J. Agricultural ExperimentStation, New Brunswick.

The New Providence Civic GroupGarden Projects Committee con-sists of: Mrs. John L. Mathers,chairman; Mrs. A. 0. Balcom, Mrs.Elmer High, A. C. Hofftnan, MayorJohn ~W. Oabwood. ,

Biles iNo exhibitor may make more

than one entry in any one class.All exhibits must have been

grown by the exhibitor. This doesnot apply to the artistic arrange-ment flower class.

Entries must be arranged by 1p. m. on Saturday.

Exhibitors must supply their owncontainers. The committee willnot be responsible for loss orbreakage. '

No exhibit may be removed be-fore the close of the exhibition. •

Cards provided by the committeemust be attached to each exhibit.

All exhibits must *bo removedfrom the auditorium' before 12o'clock noon on Sunday, Septem-ber 18th.

follow:

HeleneSpecial Teaek*nWa8Htol, Margaret Thorp,music; J. Fred MuIIer, irmtrumentiil

i M t h B y M imusic; Martha Berry,Brooks, IS. Adelw Hcpbron, art; (Jrnce15. Jones, Helon PegK. Eleanor MeCabe,Eben B. Thomas, El wood C. Oornog,physical education: Klmore Furth.manual training; Hittmes Oliver, me-chanlcnl drawing; James B. Wlebe,general shop; Ellis J. Walling, manualtraining in elementary schools; EarlW. Butler, printing; Josephine NoyeiirHewing; Madeline Sherlock, cooking;Kfttherlne Skinner, sewing; DeliaHadsell, librarian; EllEabeth Blgelow,tents and measurements; Nora AliceWay, visiting teacher.

i Keillor High SchoolAlbert J. Bartholomew, principal:

.ynn C. pundon, asclstRnt principalarid science; Ida F. Herrmann,dell H. Woodiiide. N. Hamilton *In, Evelyn Hill, John E. Flemrnlne*.t^^rigllsh; MaHe O: Br6*m,r Jaimw5. Downes, Joneph P. MoClellan, fcta-ory; Joneph-O. Shuttlesworth, Merlin

Hears Talk onfghts andStandards

on the operation: ©Toffice of the Btfreau[and Standards by Oharies[featured the weekly meeUN Rotary Club held a* the[A. at noon yesterday. Mr.Plained in detail the waycounty and State office*

Is and standards operate toles and measuring devicesfs sorts on an accurate

-•• I Temple, mathematlryrHWIwr.t B. Carleston-Bmth W. White, science; GeorgeMclntooh—«clence and phyaloftl educa-tion ; Tltla Thomas, French; RuthWebb, Ijatln; Kotheriiie* Hosnutr,French and lAtin; Elizabeth CareW,Jpanlsh and Gefknan; Robert K.PreSr

4Mee, .EHtelle VanPatten, Alison An-derson, W«ttet*«r-Eddy, Irene F.-HIU,Helen Magee, commercial subjects. .1». , McClellan, history; Joseph- 0 .ShuttteB worth, Merlin Temple.-mathe-matlcs; Robert E. Carleton, Edith W.White, -science ; George McIntoa&T sci-ence awt!"ptiyBlcal education; TlllaTbOttias, French;-Ruth WebST Latin;Ka therlne Hosmer, Vrench and Latin ;ElUabeth Cnrew,•-** Spanish an4-r<W:"man; Robert N. TrestMlfeT BatelieVanPatten,—AItem" Andergon, WaltOTS. Eddy, Irene F. Hit:*Helen Magee,commercial subjects.

Junior High SchoolRudd A. Crawford, principal; Nan B,

Helm. English and French; GertrudeBuckingham. English and Latin;Dorothie B. Knoblauch, Engllah; HaselJustice, Adeline M. Cranluhaw, ElulcParkhurst, Alice S. Eamham, Englishand social studies; John P. Herckner.soclnl Rtudlen; Ruth Noble, civics andguMonnc • M Hlanphp Hnhhard. Hornf

of

piroiic is able to

nmented particularly onn which has taken place

pp, which was the firstoperation of the bureau,

t year—the increase inof gasuHue pumps in

being particularly but-

feature of the meetingception of David Ludlow

Jmbershlp 6f the Summit'Ludlow was formerly apd secretary of the Madl-* Club, prior to opening™t s office h«rt.

[ement was made that tie" of Now --Jk>rtt" CltyIts annual idlf ontlflg

3rook Country Club on. Localto take

J pplrers ar#in

gT at which a large[golf prises will be otfer-

AT BAD CORNER

"f curidtts were at-i»y fliorninff about 10^aYcollJi^atJii

Lucy flayrs of 7I driving east on Ds-TlnthemliMle-atthe

fb Mrs Mart** Wtl-* it aveiros *Hbo was

^oodlao*. While

H... Dampman, - Margaret L. Baker,mathematics; Robert P. Woodward,science; Sarah Bent Ransom, science'and health; Anna J. Taylor, Latin "andFrench; Rutti. I. Crooker, Junior busi-ness training; Alton Gast, mathe-matics.

Janlor High Hckool Anaex(Hnmllton School)

off, seventh grado; n»bh-g«; Ma_. . . g

ert Andrus, eighth grade; Margaret D.Doty, seventh and eighth grades.

• . Rno«evelt MeloolGrace A. Freeland, principal; Anna

W. Bane, seventh grade; Ingrld Reg-nell, sixth grade; Elsie Wartienluft,adjustment class; Claire B. Whalen,fifth grade; Mildred C. Stafford, fourthgrade.; Frances Forer, third and fourthgraded; Helen Sudman, third grade;Dorothy 'F. Wheeler,1 -second, gratfe;Caroline Day, first and second grades;

H D d d f i t d ChCar y,Marlon H. Dodd,lotte B. James,

i k i d tDavis, kindergarten;{Continued on Pace

g ;first grade; Char-transition; SUsan

Bazaar and^uctioo SaleFor P. A. R. Thursday

. ; • . " T . - • * ' • ' •• .

Plans have been completed forthe i open air, ba*aar and auction~ssie to. oe given"unver~ciie iuipwwrof Beacon Fire Chapter, D. A. R., onThursday afternoon at 1.16 o'clock>t analaf ttDooley, '41 Oakland place.William p . Kfy, Jr., of Sammtt act-iM_Bi anctioneer the p»rty wJUprove it very entert^ffproceeds of the sal*for the t•n»ral work

i UP

Flower Show atNew Provident

ExWbit From Stale Agricultere Experiment Stafkm to Feature Show inBoro Next Saturday

Prize List and Rules- The fall flower and harvest showof the Borough of New Providencewill be held Saturday, September17th, in Lincoln School Auditorium,under auspices of the New Provi-dence Civic Group from 3 p m. toIt J dIt p. m.p. m.

p pJudging from 1 p" m. to 3

exture, 20 points; color, 20 points.Standard for judging artistic ar-

rangements: distinction, 20 points;relation to container, 20 points;color harmony, 20 points; arrange-ment, 20 points.

Section A—specimen judging,flowers (three stalks): Class 1,ageratum; Class 2, asters, a. singleb. double; Class 3, chrysanthe-mums; CTass 4, dahlias, a; pompon,b. large, decorative; Class 5, mari-golds, a. African, ,,b. dwarf, c.

Arriving today from a summer inthe British Isles is Miss Ruth Wat-son of Dogwood drive. \

Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Cropleyof Beeohwood road are ai Banff,Alberta, Canada.

.j^Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Lawrence,who spent the .summer in Manto-loking, are. again at their home inEdgewood road. .

Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Coeymanhave returned-from their cottage atIndian Lake to their home in Divi-sion avenue. .>..'.

Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Pease, andfamily of Oakland place, who spentthe mohth of August in Sea Girt,have returned to Summit.

Guest of Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeMarvin of 55 Fern wood road onSunday night was their niece, MissBetsy Marvin Of Troy, N. Y^j

Back from a two' week£' motortrip to Maine and Quebec are Mr.and Mrs. John Leutritz, Jr., of theBeechwood Apartments.

Arriving the end of this weekfrom a summer spent on a pack andcanoe trip In the Canadian Rockies,Is Miss Caroline Hlnman of Tulipstreet. n • .

Mr. and Mrfl. George A- Williamsof Meadowbrpok Court are spend-ing some time in Beach Haven.

Slight Increase in

The Misses Smith have returnedto the Beechwood ApartmentH fromtheir summer home in Vermont'.

-The Misses Romer ot 212,OakRidge avenue spent the summer InSparta and have again returned totheir home here.

School PiipflsFirst Day's Enrollment j

I n c r e a s e d —BoardAnswers Some RumorsAbout Edison Jrt H. S.

School District QuestionPupils to the nunih.T of 2,613

w«ro enrolled ycstcnhiy during the 'Mr. and- Mrs. Van' Rensselaer H* first 'sesHions of tin- new school.

Green'ase expected today at their (year according to report made lastDeforest'aveftue home from,a sum- n l K h t l 0 t r i e B o a r d o f E d u c a t j o n a t

er.at nay. Head. it* regular September meet ins byM j'-J3 , i, „ , . , , Superintendent of Schools John B. :Mr, and Mrs J S. Cawley of 41 Dougall, • "As -.compared to last

Plymouth road.hftyff jeturned from .year's enrollment on the opening•Bolton Landing, N. Y., where they, day, this enrollment represents--aspent the summer. v ;

To Speak at G. OP.ere Thursday

Miss Tassle, head of the Over-look Hospital School of Nursing, isleaving tomorrow by motor for abrief visit to her home nearToronto.

Mrs. Parker W. Page, formerly ofSummit, who returned recentlyfront a summer in Maine, is thegue,st of Mr. and Mrs. Ruthven A.Wodell of Short Hills.

Dr. and Mrs. Ryjman of Oak Ridgaavenue entertained for two weeksthis summer at Truro, Mass., Dr.and Mrs. Rudolph Beale. and daugh-ter, Ann Rockwell, of Lemoyne, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. Neel of147 Summit avenue announce thebirth of a sop, Peter Stanton, onSunday,' September 4th at OrangeMemorial Hospital. Mm. Neel isthe former Elllta Steers of Wasn-ngton, D, C. .

The guest speaker at the firstmeeting of the Women'* Fellowship

hurch tomorrow afternoon, will beMrs. Ralph B. Nesbltt of Summit.

, phlox, a. annual, b.!Iass 8, petunias, a. plain, b.

Miss Lois Ryman of Oak Ridgeavenue,leaves Yellowstone Park to-day after visiting friends there forwo weeks. She will spend one

night in Summit before returningto New Haven to .begin her thirdrear at the Yale School of Nurs-

ing on September 18th.

Benson Keeney, son of I)r, andMrs; Cadweli B. Keeney of Summitavenue has returned to Hobart Col-lege for his junior year,

Increase oC 14*. .In Sr. High

l

represents* • •

I here were «7i

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Matthews amiMiss Matthews of DeBary placehave returned from a summer'sstay, at East Bootlibay, Me.

Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur Brigham ofthe Beechwood Hotel had as th«irguests there, over ,the past week-end, Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy ofJersey City.

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Duryec ofSummit avenue are expected thisweek from Sabbath Day Point,Lake George, where they have beenpassing the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of 796Springfield left early Sundaymorning on a motor trip into theupper parts of Quebec in search ofthe proverbial "elusive trout."

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enrolI<M1 as compared li» 551'on theopening day lust year. The JuniorHigh School enrollment of yester«-day amounting to Gl!) was 10 niorothan Tor the uafhe time last'year.

•Pertaining to the Edison JuniorHigh School, the Board.- did' .takejcognizance of four specific corn-'plaints that they had catalogued ashaving been-made by a number "ofSummit people to wit:

1. The taxpayers rmist bear theburden- of transporting pupilstransferred to the school. * In an-swer to thin, the Board's answer isthat there will.be no bus servicefor. tho very good reason that nopupils will be transferred. As amatter-of fact, it was also formed

Council CandidatesLocal

and LOane tO DC.

Civiic Association Forum

2nd WanTVoters Invitedinitial for thin sea-

Ral.V

Here TJitirsdayBarbour, McLean, Loizeaux

.and Pascoe to Speak inLincoln School BeforePrimary Election

City, County CandidatesThursday trieht in Lincoln School

auditorium former I'mted StatesSenator W. .Warren ''Barlioiif will l*jtlif ]>riin i|iil siMfalitT at ;i rally un-der the au.-|.iccX of tho Summit Ke,.puhjji.-^n 'Hub. In<-. . TJie meetingwill begin promptly at. S.1S and willclose at; lit o'clock. This wtit.bev

[the only opportunity t>o-hear some/land see iii'isi, of ih*1 <-andidat(« forj,noimii,i!iouH on ".the. KepuhUcan«lii-kef m thl'Tity and county hoforathe Primary Klection next Tuesday.

who will s-ieak briefly ar^11; MoLoan,

•iSenator Charles K. Loizeaux, Pres-ident of fhe Senate, and Ausemhly

• Sjieaker Herbert J. Pascoi*, all ofiwhoni.Ure can-didates, for re-elec-'tion to their resixvctive office-s.- The

: other candidates for positions onj I'n'ipn ('(funtys AssemUly d«lega- 'tion, also candidates for 'Kr.ee-

| holder.'. Kegi.stW of D«e^», Surro-gate and Sheriff will be piwsint andintroduced to the audience.

Tho two candidates for the Ke-: piibliran noniinatio-n to CunimonjCouncil Per<y M. Hlan<4 In the firstward to succeed Vern.cr I). Peer, "

out in this instance that most all {son of the South SuhimU. Civic As-land Coumil.man Burton L.

S '^" ! ! ??! J i. Edison Juniorn|gh School would without excep-

to go less distance totlons«H-iali..non •silay, Septembor (<"«n(lidate for re-el«ii:tion in the sec-Mth, will take the form of a dls- i ? n d w a r d > ^ U l a l 8 ° »»e present. It

tion nave, to go less d stance to - • . - - - • - . - . - : .. -..• probable that Mr Bovtfreach the new school than to the i!uss l,on ° '<HaI l s ^ P r e l ' m i K - - 7 h r i X h city i E <one now In the center of the city l o . tlw ' l i m a r - v fclwtionH..- w h i c h ; • c u y

Back from a stay at the Kent-worth-by-tbe^Sea at Portsmouth,N, H., and the Megantic Flxh anddame Club in Maine are Mr. andMrs. Pendennis Reed of Colt road.

Among the passengeja arrivingat New York yesterday aboard theUnited States liner American Ship-per from Liverpool via Belfast andBoston was Richard. M. Stafford ofthe/ Summit Denial Laboratories, 382Springfield avenue. •

Boyd White, who was graduatedfrom Leland Stanford Universitylast June and has' been spendingthe summer in Colorado, is. againat the home of his parents, Mr. andMrs. Benjamin V. White InSpringfield avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wilder,

ruffled; Class* 9, roses; Class 10,scatolosa; CtftsgJ^t,jtlnnla_s; a. pom-pon, b. giant double, c. giant single.Any flower not1 mentioned In theforegoing, classes.

Section B—specimen judging,yegetaiblea. Five specimens of eachof the following: Class 1, toma-toes; Class. 2, potatoes; CISSB 3,onions; Class i, "born, a. yellpw,sweet; h. white, sweet; Class 5,beets; Class 6, cucumbers;-CJlaBS 7,ornips; Class 8, carrots, table;?lass 9, peppers, a. green, br-red;

Glass 10t parsnips. ' • "Two specimens of each of the

following: Class IF, cabbage, a,white, b. red; Class4«r caStlflower:.;

43, eggplant; Clasfr 14, ret-tuce, a. cabbage, b. romaine; ClassW, jiquash, a. white, ,.b.. yellow, c.succlnl. . '~ "•'--••

One specimen of each'of the fol-lowimp Class 16, largest hubbardsquash; Class 17, largest pumpkin;Glass 18, miscellaneous. Any vege-table not mentioned In the fore-going classes.

Section C—specimen judging,fruits. Fiv^-sgeclmghs of _jjaoh_oftfie^1(STIo^wingr=tJIas8"Tr~ apples;Jlass 2, peaches; ClasB 3, pears;'lass 4, grapes; Class 5, quinces.Section D.—-artlBtlc arrangement.

Flowers: Class 1, miniature ar-rangement. .Not to exceed six Inch-es over all; Class 2, flower ar-angemont In tones nf nnn- rnlor;

MisiTffwendolyn Wilder and theirson, Harris, all former residents ofSummit, have returned to theirhome in Madison from Chatham otiCape Cod where they spent part ofthe summer..

with Mr. and Mrs. William F. Rus-*BlJLJn Milllngton, are now theguests of Frederick W. Mercer ofWoodland avenue. Mrs. Kvam Isthe-former Miss Oertrpde: Mercer.Mr. Mercer .also had as/guests, lastweek, Mr. and-Mrs. Rjirisell B. Mer.-cer of Evanston, 111. - - _ —

Bob Lawson of Laekawanna LeagueFame in IW6-07 Visits Bob Murphy

Class 3, flower arrangement suit-able for dining ta*le centerpiece;Glass1 4, bowl or vase, of gardenflowers, greens permitted, suitablefor living room display; Class 5,

- (Continued oa Pass Four)

Fall Dance Schedule atCanoe Brook Announced

• '

.Announcement has been made by

Canoe Brook Country Club of the^ the first

to be held this Saturday' eveningwhen a group: from "the ArthurHurray studio Will demonstrate"the Lambeth Walk." Qther danceswill be held as follows: Saturday1;October 8th, a dance to follow theDarthmotfthf^rJiicetoa'iame; Sat-urdsy, October i«t>h, when an en-tsrUinment will be the feature; anold faahlonW Hallow'w party oaSaturday, Octoberifl; « i Saturday,Itovember- lStb, a dance to followots Yale^Prlacston fame-and theflitaJ dance uu Baiurnay,

which w<U Uk« the form of a

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold K. -kvam,

Miss Martha Morse" of Hoba-rt

2. The blasting occuring in th»near-by stone quarry is shakingthe building. President Mole of the-

f|"«m> the viewpoint of an i

will take place on September 20th. i- - ^ I

"

engineer of world-wide e.\p«ricn<-.pointed put that the building wasseated 1(1 a gravel bed and conse-quently would be protected fromany taking. • - .

3. Tho foundation of {he building,. , , .had suffered cracks. To thlaJa!«« • ]™d """

.he oppos 1IR

clufrd S. l.oane lias al,ready in-!his definite acceptance and

on city affairs. Mayor.•.-*James W. Baticker is also exnoctedto give a brief word of welcome.

( The meeting will be presidedfr»v«.*r by (leorRef^-1i ident of the Summit,<'luli. Inc.. and also State CoimaLbIteeman from Union County. Withhim on the platform will be Wal-

will explain his stand on municipal | [f »; ««t"eW. 3rd of Plalnfield. . . . : . liennmlfan ITniintv Phnirmnn andmartrTH »nd Hi., reanons which! !{?l":!!(a"I(f?

0U!Uy Chairman, .andto take the field as a can- \JolH1 f; Vil{' <-'»'a'nnan of the city

cojnpla-lnt it was delailed how thobuilder had dug down some 21 feet

to rheck and had fouiKl_£.£ery-K.8oiind and intact. It was con*

Hlderably deplored that Hiuh re-ports based entirely on erroneousInformation had gone forth iu thecommunity.

The fourth complaint to bespreaj

-tlidate for Coiiin ilman.tiurtoii L. lloyi"'. whose seat on

the City Council is beiiiK conifstedby Mr. Loane, will Hpcuk on (hework of tilt; -t'ntiucil and city de-partments.

All voters t»f 'tlie-Second Ward'are invited toal iwid the discuswonwhich will .start at 8:30 on W'ednoH-

committee.

abroad, was to the efrect that air d a>' September 14th,, at the Meldpockets were present under some H( l l l s t'- Memorial *"Jold."of the floors because of raulty work: Prior to the open meetinp. thein relation to properly concreGiif?:Soiltl1 • S u m i n i l **'vi<1 Associationsome beams. Here aKain, it ».,«! will;hold a blisiucss session com-

Harvest Fete atS t Teresa's Church

The twenty booths now nestling Inthe parochial school yard and agroup of workers,

was;explained that the BoatrV haiTKoti<>t i d b l i

a l 's ''• "'• I I i s that.avenue, who was married Saturday!to considerable pains making cer ! a " »»Vllll>(>rs IM> '". «»»i'ndaji«-«> atin the First Baptist Church to!tain that all such construction t l i a t

David Linsey Cox of Denary place,was honor guest for whom.Elizabeth entertained atluncheon at her home in Hobartavenue on Friday. .

Warren H. Beaumont, 18 Fair-view avenue; Robert Gitner,' 82Blackburn road and George F.Minde, 36 Mountain avenue haveaccepted admission to Lehlgh Uni-veraity- for 193849 and accordinglyhave gone to attend freshman weekwhich begins today.

Recently arrived af the Beec.h-who have been staying recently i wood HoteL2are; F. B. Noel of

tJjiie. AiiuniK the items ofto he. transacted Is the

I consideration Of certain amend-

over the hundred mark, furnishsufficient proof that final arrange-ments have been made for the an-nual harvest fete 01 St. Teresa'sChurch i "~. .

Starting Friday/night', SeptemberlGth amr continuing, to Tuesday,

hSeptember 20th,places were gunnited so as to obvl-ate_any possible defexL".

(^onsiderablie Interest wa,s oc-casioned by the receipt of a letter • Iaw.s.i»f ihe association which were^.,,, p U t o n M a n y n ( ; w a t t r a e t i o n s -from the Savings Trust Co. of hi, s r , placed before__tlit» members last • vvi i |, ^ o f f e r e d t h t e y e a r a t i d th-en.Orange, executor of the estate of "un.'.nu'r-.. . . . . . - - . ! is Tittle doubt but that it will prove

C-nstnutioti, and By- is<?g t 0«.ciali«n which wereJ

this y«?ar> fetebiggest and best.

, , . !discussion-or local issues; suct .e jisful as In former years.

i

ofthe late-David L. Pierwon of that;community who had willed that a < w i n ^ c-omiu. tedpor.tion of his estate to the amount :n.«n'-parii.san Ii sof one seventieth thereof should be <ondance with n..- t h e 5 i d proverb that the quickesiKiven to the enlargement of tlfv' ) r« i i n i z i ' t l ( > 1 1 v 'i, j, , s t 0 furnish • W i i v , o a m a n . g h e . r t ,„ t h r u g h

David L P i e r s n M m i l A l : r h « '»»*»« "' >'"»i«l P«i'lfc opjiijou ' tf' F l

aloiij;' .strictly i incidentally the committee In ar-This Is in ac-! r ; f n g j U K for t"ne booths had4n_mind

purpose of the!. t h e~5id proverb "that the quickesig f f

David L. Pierson Memorial Alcovp : r h« " ' > ' • " '

Wiiv ,o a mang hert ,„ thr ugh•••»i«l -P«i'lfc opjiijou h t e ' 8tOmactf.'' From reports glean-sidXs ou aiiy polui

op jjin Summit HighJJchdol Library, • WU**HM taking .sidX-s ou aiiy polui-, ,,. a r o u n d am» a b o u t the parish.which a few years ago was present- c a l issue. • • • ',>vrythlng from candy, groceries?ed through "Ihe Paseaic Valley Mr. Loane, as the challenging ( ( n d rt.freahment8, up to and-lftelud-

party, wfTl be Riven tire, f)oor tirsi • ,„ m e n . B 8 n , r t 8 a n ( l t i C 8 will fefor a period of about 20 minutes,-f0Und on the shelves when tlie cur-

Miss Clara Wulff . 392 Springfield after which Mr. Boye. will give t a l n r i f l e 8 lhls

Complaint Was received fromAlbkny, N. Y.; Miss Martha Chap-man of Hawthorne; Mrs. M. J.Munseli and son of-Garrlson. -Md.; . ,. . _„,„__. ^ ^..w «.-*t,*»*—~ • • — -r-Mlss Delia Hatluell of Worcester,! street and the Tatter address were botloajiaidates will be: asked to.: thia"year*'tlh^;*^riand~a'ycard'' will .heN. Y.; _Mrs. P; L. Dalssell of Short complalnTng because their childreir answer questions from tho floor-! a 1*39 Plymouth sedan instead of

had to go to Hamilton School and; To insure an orderly discupsktn of | t h e ten Smaller prlzeB.

avenue that parent1), tenants in "his point of view. Following t h i s , : t € m b c r 1 6 t n ^property owne4_by her at 24 Maple an equal period of time to explain. One departure from the last retet_s t r t d th l t t e d d s s both£aflai(lates will be" asked to il b

Hills; EJarl Brown of^Philadelphia,and Mr. and. Mrs. 0. Banch-

ard d'Aoust of Monte Carlo.

That the ties of abiding friend-ship are indissoluble was-tfffiply,.evidenced Saturday morning In"theBeechwood road office" of Presi-dent Robert J. Murphy of the Lack-

Prof. ROMM Lawion ot the depart-ment >" anatoin% of the Universityof North Carolina, who pitched forthe Stroudsburg team of the Lack-awanna League in 1906 and 1907.Since those two years, Mr, Murphyand Lawson had not seen each oth-er until about two years ago whenthe latter walked into the Summitman's office and presented himselfto the genial Laekawanna head. Atthat time for a few brief moments,Mr. Murphy did, not recognize hiscaller. However, the two soon madbup for lost time.

Prof. Lawson, tne father of Mrs.Eatelle Lawson Page, the NationalWoman's Golf Champion; on Satur-day was on his, way to North Car-olina from Manchester, N. H.,where ihe had been following thefortunes of his daughter who wason the American team opposing therepresentatives of the British Isles;Unwittingly the profess6r revealedthat he plays golf as ably as heused to play baseball, even when hewas pitching for the Boston Braves

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returned to baseball and then 1twas president Murphy's turn to tellone. One story in particular' con-cerned JL ganve between Summit andDover shortly after the turn of thepresent century when the presentleague Ttrexy; Was manager; of ithoSt imhit entry in the LaekawannaLeague. The.game was being playedat Dover a"nd In the 8th inning theSummit outfit was leading 2-1.Manager Murphy ordered. Llnde-mann the Sutnmlt pitcher with oneon first and none out to walk"Moora" MoCormick, later famousas a pinch hitter for the Giants, andthen playing for Dover. Lindemannstalled for considerable time objec-ting to the order of Manager Mur-phy especially since th'e "Moose"

j tho ten smaller prizes.Jthat unleBs they could -•grrtrr-bfn-1 the issues, it is sUjggesUtdjhat these| p o r t n o 8 e w n o ar& to Indulg^rtncoin S h l he uld Jos h questions bo rediict-d tt»'wminR and j ? ' W lcoin School, she- would. Jose her questions be reduced tt»wminR and j "tripping the light fantastic?' Wal-tenants. Jt was agregd that PTCSJ- i pre.senfed-"thtough the presiding' of- ter aJlcNamara and his^orchestrlident MolA. would see Miss Wulff fteer. - - - • • • . . - •peraanally and explain the _8i»ua-j: Following. »h^ rncoiitij:.d explain the .sifua- : Following. th< mcoiuij:. rrwrdents

irwoulil T»e jinp()Ssp™f HotlTh" "KtTrii"mTt who are not al-lil^fe'n to attend Lin-' ready members of-the Associ*»Uftn

will be on hand every evening froms to 1" tp_furni8h the muster

ble ior the chiiafen __coin School because itTwas already will be: given an opportunity t,oovercrowded. ~" ' - join. The association holds month-

ly meet ings—at which questions oflocal iute.re.st are discussed, us'iallyby speakers representing both ofthe conflicting . points of view onthe mait'T jjndor ronsid<#ation.

speakers at past nieet-

men I."son of

Inspect Gardens—To __ ,Announce Prizes SundayThe committee appointed to in-

Finally a handsome gate prizewill be^offered nightly at 11.15.

Registration Figures in-County Reported Lower

and vegetablethe

and Frederick W.local Hoard of K<iiication.

New Approach to Public

spect fivedens for thefrom the Health Board inspectedthem on ThUTBilfty, September H, butthe names of the winner* will notbe released until Sunday, Septem-ber 18th, at the annual {lower showgiven by the "I'll Help GardenClub" from 2 to 4.30 on the lawnof Edward Griffin, 65 Orchardstreet.

The public is Invited to comefandsee what efforts this -organizationis making to improve the'town "ofSummit arid other communities. We tJ. f'iniieran of the Summit Police!

The eight municipalities of UnionCounty which hive the permanent

.^jj,registration plan of enrolling votefs ••>i lotal eligible list for thisballoting of 116,,'Sns. it-was

f II : announced Friday by the CountyHoard of Klections.ard f K l i

The remaining municipal subdl-vixionH of the county rt»inplefedliouse-to-hdtiHe canvaHsiiiK of vot-

Prnhlpm i t l s Fridiiy'r i u m c i l l T h ( , pprm»nent "fcKistration-fig-

j 04iy |<;ijs t h a t l for tiio 1937, and B,74i> below the

of public safety will be presented totals for 1»36, a Presidential year,to the poli'-e chiefs.of-New Jersey,! Hy years the figures are a«-fol-

! amoni? whom will be Chief Michael j lows':.

: , j u n , s a r e jA new approach to the problem electiona,

ill b d

had Hied out and gone out on strik- especially invite our Health "l)f- Department, 'through a series of' j;es on his two first trips to tho jpartment Board members to join! three two-day (i>nferences. to-lw

pgln_lflfll_and_18!HLJTlil8 ,., ..whoknows Garl Snavely formerly men-tor of football at the NorthUfa institution and now at O oUask«d Mr. Lawson if he knewSnavely. 1 This to. the point whereMFr-r9furphjrfs-'fttest^revealed thathe liad given Bnavtly initruoMon in

plats. Finally Summit's managerreconsidered and allowed. Linde-mann to pitch. "Gosh, the first baitLitldemann pitched," Mr. Murphyrecounted on Saturday,' ,"McCor-mtck parked it tip near Lake Ho-patcong and with it the game, for.Dover won 3-2."

. At the I^ackawanna League an-nual dinner last winter, Mr. Mur-phy recalled thin particular gameto'McCormlck and much tothe lat-ter's surprise, "Moose" remember-ed tjhe game.

After this yarn about the Dovergame had been related, Mr. Lawson

' O thniightfthn hit

us. The program starts at 3.30. d toy t h e I tut j jers - I ' n i v e r - : I ' l i in i i - idUity Ilufoau of Public Safety, ac-i '••• '•»'">'

'Mli'itnlt

golf. Td those who know Snavely,It is a fact that he revives Instruc-tion only- from Ihe best

dlfffFeiice was between baseballtoday and "twenty years or more

O ^ ^ H t e t i e ' T hypt wlwy An not, HIM

However the cotwenwlloo soon on»jf>ny,

headwork.'With this, the professor excused

Wmself and said, 'Til have to bo

Cheese Is not only a tid-fcfK aj\ '< cord)n« to«»n ajinouneement Sanenhancer of other foftdA, but. in ;in • davL>by Norm;ui, <'.. .Miller, i lrccintegral part of many dishes. There, j n{ ihe 1'iiivcrsity Kxtension Divi-!

1 •„,,,„t o r ' w . - i i i

SI.1177,'ifil.

In ;*:• :t

S.KHi"X 2{fi

4:>..'-.Hri.V.u

to.4-,'1in. It'llS !)IHVM tS.710

• • • M M -- *>.»> I S

n.m.*8,79!lif.tilSj'.','i™% jS.4U0

are cheese fondues, souffles, ch«H*se j sion.and vegetable combinations, t'hfwe.!. 1)os>i ncd to sfinly'• th^ pul»li<and noodles and with rice, or tnuc.-.i .safety problem throiijth a survey of:

j 'T-.1:11.1. 122,11.17

aroni.

Artlflcal or synthetic fa.hricn.musthavo less heat oven than naturalsilks and- woolens yrheii beinjj Iron-ed. • ' - . . .

Alcove broakfantitiK for thosmallfamily In m rn nfrf "">rras'our form of living becomes con-densed and simplified, and t*e

all.new bouses* and apartments.t i e alcove Is part 6f, or very closeto 'the kitchen and ....it makes' thoserving of the meal a much easier

Merchants to Consideradtnlnistr.-'moh of poli''f dep«rt-| •

merits, the conferences »;itl afford;f h di

Auto Contest Tonightau opportunity for the dis of j . w ., . , _ in the.operation' A* annount-ed in detail i

of polier departmentu and »o ex-' vioiis issue of this paper, the Wnst«,p phanir ideas \n the practi'al nieth-' ness Men's Association will holdds r»f i|f'|V:irtm(ynt!il inat.iaRcment, I regular September meeting tonightMiieF Kinneran fxplainwl >-<>ster-j at S 15 In ihe Y. M." C. A.

I L ^ t h f t ' ? m n r vacation i it h a f t'l (L?"mnicr vacation i i

The first of tbo mcefiiiKsschedtiled for S»-p afitlrn-frrrfTivities will be» considered an^^

confer-Ll'residjeniUalJJs particidsrljflani*^mis to'haveaRood representationt*retail merchants present in order 1

a proposed auto oont

ences will be annoiuicwl later.

Thi« IIBRAbD welcome all Items . . . ^,.'of Interest- concerning yoa and which many of Uut mfirchatUsyour neighbors. ' suf nested holding Uits fall.

Page 2: Roster of Teacher s For School Year · 2015-04-17 · People HERALD. "Justice to »11; malice toward Bant," SUMMIT, N. j TUESDA. Y AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 $3.50 PER YEAK,er

t ' -,<

THE SUMMIT HSsUtD AND

.Motto Margaret Kearny has re-to tlfc Beechwood • Hotel

J MissI turned(from a trip to California.

Drain a<iponlh's vacation la . Mis* Lloyd, ane«U»tist a t O n r -ts M:rs. Ann S, Brekajr pf look Hospital, has returned from a

avenue. ' .._ ; week's stay In Virginia.

Back at the Beechwoo* Hotrifrom » vacation with his faulty attheir camp on Lakl QMimplsin isJohn Woodraff. •

Mrs. Charles -ft. Bailey has. ce-turned to the Beechwood Hotel' for

itae winter, *ft*r-*<tgm months'iMr. and Mrs, Rolaud P. Beattier Richard Sandalrora of Oak Ridge j v i 8 l t l n R h o d e ****nd r

famHy atl^Mouutain. jtvenue aveaue^t yesterday for Washing-returned from their gutnmer ton and Lee I nivefslty atLexingM Beach Haven

^ j aveaue^t yesterday for Wahing;ve returned from their gutnmer. ton and Lee I nivefslty at. Lexing.-j

* f M Beach Haven .j.tonfVa., to resume hi* studeis.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raabe andhave

tjr.

ETHEL TO2IERJIARDYwill resume teaching September 20th, 1938

Private Instructionin

Pianoforte and Improvisation .'

Group Classes in Music Appreciation

S OAKLAND I«LA(E• HI JUHT, X. J.

Ttte«ft»M

mer at Normandyafter* spading the sum-

h.

At the Bwnwood Hotel over thepast week-end ware Dr..and Mrs.GOUhilf P Broniach of Harrisburx,Pa., formerly of Summit.

| Anita Loderick of 45 ChathamIroad left yesterday to enter theI Nurses Training School of Alli Soul's Hospital. Morristown,

I Mrs. H. Clifford Brown of Sum-mit has returned from a trip In

JKngUnd, Mr. Brown is on a biisi-Iness trip,in Sweden and will re-jturu shortly.

Esttiet Ann Nursery Sckifbl200 KENT PLACE BOULEVARD (new location)

Largest, and best equipped Nursery Schoolin the .State of N. J.

Reopens Sept. J 2, 1938Staff of six teachers and trained n^rse vjn attendance.

DIRECTORr ESTHER A^N NORTONV j\trs,'Kslln-r .T(il)lcr)

Miss Virginia Gilson, daughter of__ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Gilson oP

j Woodland avenue is returning-"^-shortly to Vassar College for her

sophomore year.

Ages 2 to 5 •;——~ Thone Summit C-464S *'

~ Miss Margaret Chapman of Oak-land place has returned; from a va-cation in New England. Miss Chap-man is an instructor in the Summit

. Mrs. Norman Hbtchkiss and fam-ily and Mrs. William Alesbury retturned yesterday from Fourth Lakein the Adirondack* wherehave spent the Bummer.

• they

• • - r ; . . . —

Kent Place SchoolFor Girls '

will begin its forty-fifth year on .

Thursday, September 29thThorough Preparation for College.Also freiwrul cour*<i, music, art, utbk'tir*.

Enlarged'primary building; unusual. facilities' for younger

children. '** — "x I• • . . • • - r - " • • • \

Pritriatyr fnetrmediate, Upper School ^

Word has been received here thatDonald K. Smith of 777 Springfieldavenue has been included on thedean's Hat of Lafayette College. Hewill leave next week to enter hissenior year there. ,

Miss Alice Farley of New York,who came to attend the wedding of

ENGAGEMENTS

Mr aad Mrs. Charles & Mori*?.of Short Hills have ajaaou

*engagement of*their daagkur. MissPhyllis M«f ley, to Richard GrahamFlood, SOB of Mr.tand Mrs. £dwardJ. Flood, of Liverpool, Rngla*4

Miss Morley attended Kent fid

y fSchool ID BBfl|mit and m grad-uated from Smith College in ltM.She received her Master's da§re*from the University of ChicagoSchool of Social .Service Adminis-tration in 1938.

Mr. Flood attended PenketbFriends School and was graduatedfrom theTUniversUy of Manchvatexia 1935. He was a CommonwealthFund Fellow at the University ofChicago in 1936 and 1938. He isnow with the Canadian GeneralElectric Co. in Toronto, Ontario, *

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Palms and fSll flowers decoratedthe home of Mr. and Mrs, David N.-

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M*rjork lsabelie LttlleJohB,Mr. and Mr*. Umax

, of BaJfctop^f. *MBiamsd there Saturday attentoMia m, M*i* s »»i»copal Ohu«h UNorfaan Hyffe ItbMias. of Islip,L. 1., « » at ClaMiMW H. BotoWB*.Jr., writer, and Mrs. Edith Macart-n«y, and grandson of Clarence H.Robbins, of Islip. A imall receptionfollrwad.

The fcrlde's father gave her ittmarriage. She" was attended byMr8y Craig Skat and the MissesEleanor Ryan, Isabelle Kiple andMary Rose McKee. Paul PuJlamwas best man. Uhhers were JohnL^ys, Gordon Regan. Kenneth Malo,John Henry, Herbert Sierck, LeslieForrester, Isaac Farrish andLomax Llttlejohn, Jr« -•

The bride attended the Nlghtin-gale-Bamford School. • She is a^ranSdaughter of the late • LomaxLittlejohn, of Flushing, Queens, andof the late Mrs. Julia Foote Com-atock Howe and David Sonmers

tae ehnre*, which ftaatsap p o « n y * » *

White gladiolat aad Mtewwert iftaltar vases and aprayi of the

who lnclad«daad a few

Satirday

The tride

the mMauger of 61 Templar way for the Howe, of Summit/ Her mother iamarriage 'Friday evening- at 8o'clock of their daughter, Mils Mar-garet Helen Manger,* to Roger )Gd-mund Kellogg, son of Mr. and Mrs.Franklin Kellogg of West road.Short Hills. The ceremony*. wasperformed by Dr. ' Rockwell. V-S.Brank, pastor of the Central Pres-bjrterfan Church.. Music, was .on- aHammond organ. v

The bride was given inby her father and was attended byMiss Elizabeth' Krlder of Kew Gar-dens, IK I , as maid of honor andMins Louise Yawger of Summit andMiss Ruth Kellogg of Short Hills asbridesmaids.

Franklin B. Kellpgg of Milling-ton served, his broth*- as best manand ushers were William' -Uood-

3teed and John Hyatt of Shorti l l s . . - . A , •• " , - . • , , . - - : - • . • ' • ; *

The bride wore a -white satlilgown with long sleeves, a jackettrimmed with seed pearls and a

Miss Mabel Mercer and Howell i long train. Her veil of FrenchNorth White, jr., last Saturday; was t"»e was attached to a coronet ofthe guest of Mr. aad Mrs. Robert M.Gnunmon of Kdgar street.

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Miss Hood's School96 HOBART AVENUE

Specializing in Young Children

jNuxsery group, kindergarten, first four grades withthorough preparation for higher grades in otherschools either public or private.

On three days a week, children remain until 4 p. m.with hot mid-day meal, rest period, but-door play andsports, creative artsof various sorts.

Opens. September 21st

Telephone Jcannctte L. Hood, Director

W Hobart Aie ine

turned* last week with their chil-dren from a month's stay at their

ffarm at-NorthLTu™er>^Me., hate asKiiests at Arileoille, tlieir Chathamhome, -John MacCregor mid MissMargaret Mu'cUregor of Chicago.

NINE—SIIKRRY .At the Normandy Reach water

carnival on September 3rd, Rod-crick Raube won in the Intermedi-ate swim of 50 yards for boys andgirls 8 to 11 years, a gold medal forfirst place and Arthur Raabe wona bronze pin for first place in bandpaddle boat race and bronze pin forthird place in bringing in tiredswimmers In the life saving'events.

Of interest- to many in Summit isthe announcement of the birth Qf a T « e Dride> w h o w a 8 Bivea In mar-daughter to tyr. and Mrs. Paul 1>laKe by her father, had her sister-Uheinhardt, Jr., of Chatham at l n law> M r s - Paul F. Collins, as herOverlook Htfspltal in Friday, Sep-1 matron of honor. ^There were fourtember 2nd. The child has been i bridesmaids. Miss Anita Sweeney offlamed Margaret Anne.- Mrs. Morristown, Miss Alvera McGoughRheiiihardt is the former Mis*(irace Kirkpatriek, daughter of Mr.and ^ftrs. Archibald S. Kirkpa.trickof Chatham, -*—~

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nit School of Music^Twentieth Annual Opening

^ Thursday, September 22ndJI: Provides a twelve year course in music education

from kindergarten to college, composed ofClass Lessons in General Musicianship in conjunctionwith Individual Lessofts in Pianoforte, Violin, Viola,'Cello, Wind Instruments, Mandolin, Guitar arid Banjo.

The Adult Department includes group and individualwork in beginning and advanced grades.

OneHiundred sixty-six pupils enrolled last yeajr.

Hefen Chrystal Render,Director

8 DeFOREST AVENUE SUMMIT 6-0933

.Short Hills Private Schoolwill begin its 46th year oil' ,

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ndW'"'''<• inquiries regarding enrollment should be made at ouce.

Boys and GirlsKindergarten, Primary, Intermediate

through'Second Form .''1

ALBERT E. BANNING, Hcadmauter

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.Mrs, L. P. BayardTel. Short Hilb 7^515

MTH. Sarah Woodman Paul ofSummit avenue, principal emeritusof the Kent Place School, has clos-ed her summer cottage at P«ma-quid Point, Me., and is at presentvisiting in Haverhill, Mass.

Anthony Lawrence Maffei; son ofMr. and Mrs. Louis Maffei of 15Hillside avenue, left last Friday ona motor trip to St. Petersburg, Fla.,where he will be a guest of MissMarion Radford. From there liewill return to bis HtuUie.s at tlieUniversity of Alabama where hewill enter his sophomore yeur.

Dtichesse and rosepoint lace. Hermaid of honor wore pale greensatin anil her headdress was a rollof matching satin with a veiljtf thesame color,' She carried dahlias.The bridesmaids were dressed likethe maid of honor in old r « e satin,and also carried dahlias. Fortraveling the bride wore a woolendress ensemble of blue trimmedwith beaver.

About eighty guests witnessedthe ceremony and about one hun-dred and fifty guests attended thereception which followed at' thehome.

the former Miss. Marjorte Howe:

Cox—Hers* .MJas Martha Morse, daughter or

Mr. and Mrs. William Robert Morse,of 5-& Hobart avenue, was marriedSaturday afternoon to David Lind-sey Cox, son of.Mr. and Mrs. Her?,bert Ereemgn Cox, of DeBary plae#,

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nut, bigave a

with organ

escorted

The couple will make their borneat 309 South Union avenue, Cran-ford.

Tlie bride was graduated fromLawrence J. Mactiregor. presi- Kent Place School and SWaHBinore

dent uf the Summit Trust Coin- College while the groom attendedpany, and Mini. MacOregor, who re- Pin^y School and Princeton Wpi-

versity.

-Morrl*Miss Helen Marie^ollins. ^

ter ot Mr. and Mrs. James J. Col>ilns of 12 Mendham avenue, Mord.s-town, and Richard John Morris,son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard MoririH of 61 DeForest avenue, Summit;were married at 5 o'clock Saturdayafternoon in St. Margaret's Church,Morristown. The bride's cousin,Rev. William Duffy of S«ton HallCollege, South Orange, performedthe ceremony which was followedby a reception at the Collins home.Palms, ferns and white gladioluswere, used in the church decora-tions and baby's breath and gladi-olus in the house decorations.

Miss Florence Corcoran of Sum-mit wag a member of the alumnaecommittee assisting Mrs/Joseph H.

Plain$, and the' bride'scousins. Mrs., F: C. Gearhart ofMountain Lakes »aud Mrs. R. LWiseman of Silver Springs, Md.The bride's brother, Paul F .CoUlins, wa»~)ltr Morris' best man.Ushers lhehylea~Three cousins,.ofthe bridegroom, John Sherlock of

McMuIleh at.a tea-given at her Summit, John-Clark of Lone'Islandhome in Short Hills last week for i and Charles Clark of Union City,the New Jersey students of Ran-1 and Lawrence Dykas of-Summit.dolpfh-Macou Womaa's College at I The bride's gown was. of IvoryLynchburg, V g ^ Among the New .'satin, made with a long train. HerJersey, girts entering Randolph i yell of Illusion was caughl withMacflU this fall, is Miss Enid Be Id- halo to wtitch-iilleajof of the valleying of Summit. ' . were attached. She carried a

showeT1)ouquet of lilies of the val-ley and ofcltlds.

The matron of Ifonor wore aquachiffon with jacket and a matching

Among those entertaining.at theBeechwood Hotel lasT"week wereMiss Clara Anthony and Miss Mar-got Fraser. Miss Anthony had as \foce yell and matching accessories,luncheon guests, on Friday, Miss SBe carried a, fan* bouquet of du-Cage, Mrs. B. M. Johnston, Mrs. C.' bonnet flowers tied with dubonnetJ. Branson, and Mm. Louis' ribbon. The bridesmaids were allHclschuh, all of Elizabeth.' On in dubonnet' .chiffon with jacketsThursday Miss Fraser was hostels and matching face veils and acces-to Miss Patricia Castdy of Short sories. They carried fans of- RU-Hills. Her guests, earlier in the| bruninies tied with pink satin rib-week; were Mrs. Iceland Rhodes al- bon. The bride's mother wore* dustyso of Short Hills and Mrs. Ernest'pink lace with navy blue acces-Nye of Orange. ' I sories and a corsage' of varied

————• j shades of bine delphinium. TheMr. and Mrs. Robert J. Davidson bridegroom's mother wore black

of Badeau aVenne had as their lace with matching" accessories. Herguests,- last week, Mr. and Mrs. j corsage was of gardenias.Howell North White of Lakeville,! The couple have gone to the New.Conn.r and Howell North -White, England "states and Canada on tlieirJr.. of jNew York, whose marriage; wedding trip. The bride is a gikd*to Miss Mabel'MeVcel- of Woodland uate of Bay ley School and Bayjeyavenue took place on Saturday af-; High School and is a member of theternoon in Millington. Following.)Junior Woman's Chib. Mr. Morris,

reception at Harwill Birches.' is a graduate o St. Teresa's Schoolr. and Mrs.'Davidson entertained; in Summit, St. Peter's Pmpjti Jet-i

the bridal attendants-and out\>f sey tity and New York University;town guests at a buffet supper at;He is a research engineer with thetheir home. The guests numbered j Bell Telephone Laboratorlet and Utwenty-flre. . - ta| member rof'*ta Kappa Nu, ttoa

Signe H. Westhind202 MORRIS AVENUE

V J SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY

Will Resume Teaching Thursday, September 1«

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Pupils will .be accepted at any ttagtfbf their musical e*#eer.yPrivatJBf instracUon In Piano. Classes in Musical Theory. « wTraining, Music History «M Ensemble Group*. Authorised <fsx?poneat of^th^ Pro^resaiv* Series. Preparation for Examination*.

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Manual** Call Smmmit MJ«.B *

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eer'wndny took place at 4 p; in

the pastor, the Rev. David K. Barn-well, officiating. There was a re-,ception for - the families at" th3Morse residence. ' -

The bride', given in marriage byher father, wore the embroideredchina silk wedding gown of heraunt, Mrs. Charles H, David, of Tlv-erton, R. I. It was trimmed withrasepolnt lace and had a tulle veilh^la in .place* by sweetheart roses;The bride carried roses, gardeniasand gladioli.

Miss Constance Baiter, of. Mad-ison, was maid of honor, HerbertFreeman Cox, Jr., was his brother'sbest man. Ushers were NathanielC. Morse, of Uncasville, Conn.,, abrother of the bride; G. MerrillBrown, of Chatham, and W. JohnPyle, of Wyoraissing, Pa.

The bride is-a graduate of Kent

father who rafts her inShe wore a princess gowa ofwhile brocade, with longand a short,, roundedfinger Up veil of tulle was held inplace with a spray of lilles-of-the-valtey and maiden hair fern. Herbouquet was of these lilies also £ndgardenias.

Miss Margaret Risk White oflit was maid of honor andGeotge D. Wh*tte of Mountn, 1$. V., matron of honor:

Miss White wore a princess gownof aster blue taffeta and Mrs. Whitea similar gown, in fuchsia shades.Both had matching bales and car-ried bouquets ef blue—delphiniumand deep pink asters. • •. George D. White, of Mount Yer-non, N. Y., was best man for bisbrother. The ushers were. RussellBarnard Mercer, "of* Evanston/ fU.,brother of the bride ;r Dr. J. W.Austin .Woody; of Philadelphia;Robert G. Cuxrie, of 'East Orange,

Pla«u «ebo«l. After a tripeouple will live in Chatham.

the

White—MercerBefore the candle-lighted altar of

the. little church of All Saints inMillington, Miss Mabel Mercer,daughter of Frederick W. Mercer ofWoodland avenue, and the late Mrs.Mercer, was married Saturday af-ternoon to Howell North White, Jr.,son of Mr, and Mrs. Howell NorthWMte of Lakeville, Conn. Thecereaioay was performed . by theRev. J. Marshall Wilson of Mend-ham, With the Rev. C. Leslie Glennof Christ Church, Cambridge, Mass.,

ANY RADIO REPAIRED$ # .00 (parts extra)

All work guaranteed 1 year.Where your dollar does Its duty.

HARRIS APPLIANCE CO.4M »prl»ffleld Av. HunmU, X. J.

(opp. Strand Theater)SIMM1T, >. J.

Roth's RollsNothing can quite™-

. take tfieir place at the^breakfast table*

We have your favor-ite.yariety.

ramBAUHO

171 SprtogfleM Ave. TeL i - l«8

4 ceremony, a receptionwas held in the gardens of HarwillBirches, the Millington estate oftoe bride's uncle and-auat, Mr. andMrs. William Francis Russejl. Thewedding supper was served atSmall tables placed uider thetrees on the lawST""

The bride *#as graduated-^ronrKent Place Softool in Suninfclt, Vas-sar College and the Smith CollegeSchool for Social Work. Mr. White,a writer, was graduated from theHptchkiss_ School, at Lakeyille,Conn., and from Princeton Univer-sity. *••'••

On their return from g brief mo-tor trip to North Carolina, Mr. andMrs. White .will ipake their homein New York. >

ia SoHaV lar H. S.Athletic AModatioo -

- Former Stars to Play

1mm PrepariojMFCAS'and Alumni will

roa Saturday infor th«: Svnmit

AtWetie Association,are in sack a cpn-

dition that Coach BIweod Coraof-has M B niuble to supply neededeQulpment for all M|9^rs ind it fthoped that enengk BMtley will berealised on this contest^te see the-Big Red properly equipped in itscoming scholastic games..

There was a time when the meet-ing, between the varsity and old

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SUMMfT MA» ELECTEDASSISTANT TREAS. OF CASSCO

Oeborne C. Phelan who resides' at124 Kent Place Boulevard, Sum-in it,has been elected a Director in theAccountants Forum. He has serv-ed previously as treasurer and thefirst vice-president. Recently Mr*PHelan was /elected to the poet ofassistant treasurer of the CasscoIce Corporation located ln Summit.He is also a cost accountant.

Before coming to Cassco, 9 yearsago, he was employed for 3 years inan automobile agency In Hacfcen-sack and then 3 years with theMinas-De Manthanbra Copper Min-ing Company In Cuba and also InCentral America where he was costaccountant. His experiences therewere many and varied. HejpeaksSpanish fluently. _ •

l ie is the owner of a wirehalredterrier which has won 'several

Ds>y as an "adequate climax lo theseasoC : It has been many yearssince the grads have met the varsi-ty and -a revival of the game is•welcomed by alumni and studentsaMke., • • ' • ; • • . '

Coa«h'Cornog has in previousyears held preliminary ftcrimmageawith other school* but this yearwill give his men the necessarytune-up with the alumni. The Sum-mit Football Club, which- plannedto, open its Beason this Sunday, haspostponed its opening a week sothat its players may participate inthe Alumni game Saturday.

. Former Start* to PlayRoy Qrenhan 4s in charge of the

Alanuy and has recruited a teamthat Includes such favorites as AlSchmifx, Bab • Denlke, HenryO'Reilly, Bob' Marmaduke, JackBonnell, Jim Muchmore, DonSchenck, Cueball Brydon, MalcolmSmith, George Balish, -John Cor-coran, Rhodes Copiibprit, Bill Oil-son, Dave Colflesh, Hehry Flske,Ernie Long, Jack. Flynn, Melillo,Winston Adams and Dave Shawgcr.

Many of these men have kept incondition by playing with the Sum-mit Football Club Brtsanan heldpractice Sunday and last night andplans another workout tonight andThursday.• Coach Cornog put the High play-

Lea Jinkeatt trf . , ._fending titlekoWw, tarreard *f 78,3*r*r par, to,i o r t h « t f a W o » «pionshtpv8uBd«y atJUIL ' Clcastykoski's medalist scoreBirofka of flaattmit wttber local golfer* ta«malifyjthe select sixteen'wen<RaakO/WSky with ' 77 'raBirpfka and .Joe.DombroakiJ78 «aeh. ' '

Car Racbg atUiioaThis

IH;on

Bit car ractnt: wHlback to New Jersey'September 18th, wh^n thnnaal.Interstate champlonahf*at*rtngmmayc»f theIn*' the eouhtrjrf Will i,eUjoion £p«e4»ay in Union.'' NamjBi,il|rnlcb. axe by-worcar aut«pBbite^iiCing ,

" '*lter .thebeen ^adTjtitle attest . . # *

4ct

im»•coiuin.1

t i|south * imiles otthe public.

As aa.lad

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<7__ _ _ , 7 — added attrjhelp" make the occasionCliff Austin, a rabidwho- ia always out tomobile racing, has coiusemake a delayed parachute]and land in the Union :field. Qualifying-trials10 a. m., with the first nheat Hsted for 3.30 p. m.

Tjgere Drop bter=County Game,]

the Summit Inter-County ]team dropped a 4-1 decision |afternoon at Wharton. l)o»]was on the slab for, the TigeiManager ButchuCaparoso on tceiving end. The.BUmniit- misaved his learn & shutout,batted in the onlyTigef run.1

The Tigers, are-slated to ileague-leading Glad packSunday in a double headerfrom home. .

LACKAWAHKA BASE BALM

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Canoe Brook Title

TWO WEEK-END ACCIDENTS

Jpseph Petroccaro of 8 Aubrey

Marion Lee Pearson retained herCanoe Brook girls' tennis title Sat-urday with a 6-0, 8-3, triumph overMary Bess Ogden and then teamedwith Donald Hoagland to capturethe mixed doubles from MariaMeaslier and Caleb Baxter, 6-2, 6-2.Baxter captured the boys' singleswith a 6-2, 6-3, victory over> FrankBowles.

Prltes were given to the winnersand runners-up. The tournamentwas conducted by Mrs. Reginald F.Pearson. •_-. ~T~

Newark Open HouseNights Start Wednesday

Saiwrday"*Madlnon », Mlllburn ].

ers through a stiff workout yester-; Madison 14day with Al Baker, John and Joe MniburnSmith, Whitey Stadler, Frank 'Lomhardi and Winnie Greene inthe backfleld. Bob Bailey and Harry 1Brewer will probably hold downthe end posts, with Ted Smith as acapable understudy. Frank Kom-pany and Bob Weiler loom as start-ing tackles with Gordon Roan,Henry DeLuca, Bob Hudkins andNewt Palmer fighting for guardpositions. Bob Smith; last year atDover, has the edge at center.

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bons. He has an artist's flair forcreating.' Without the "benefit ofinstruction he is capable of paintring In oil or sketching, Many of bispaintings adorn the walls' of Bishome. Mi*. Phelan' is a chartermember of the accountants forumwhich was organised in 1934. HewHl attend the opening meeting oftheir fifth season on Thursday^Ve-ning, September 15 th at thcEssexHouse, Newark, to hear Orin C.Roundy C. P. A.-R. M. A. speak onConsolidated Balance Sheets. Mr.Phelan is responsible t0T the forumemblem, the creation of their newsbulletin and many ideas which havestimulated the growth of that o w Night Wenes in downtown New-.ganizatlon, .__v ark tor the next four consecutive1'

Wednesdays are expected-to revive'old fashioned Saturday night fam-ily shopping- spreer-that faded out

can give you the anawer off°f ^ e Picture in 1914, Herbert S.how if. feels to go to sleep^\ir}rtle|\Waters,;prftajdent of thedriving a car for that is the ex-perience _he_had Sunday morningabout 6"according to the records atSummit police headquarters, i l lMorris avenoe-waa-the point wherePetroccaro. dosed • off but not forlong far be was rudely a-wakenedwhen his ear was stopped abruptlyby the garage at that-address own-ed by Antitno Natale. —

Another accident to come to theattention, of the police occurred Sat-urday morning when Otto Wingerof 320 Gray lock parkway, BelievUte,drove out of the alley In back of theSummit Trust Co. and gave therear fender ot Robert W. Parson'scar of 31 Hlllcrest avenue a pro-nounced dent. f

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'Advertising In the HERALD willpay yeu dividends.

Ing Club, predicted as plans fof the"Ndwark Open HoiuiTKigbUi" wereperfected. , •-'Z__I

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for you who insist ou quality

LAUNDERINGDRY GLEANING RUG CLEANING

TBLKHtONK

Waters said thatjtever has_ there'been a more concerted drive nor almore-co-operative advertising cam-'paign In the history of Newark" togi"«e the public the convenience ofnight shopping opportunity.

Advertisements to- acquaint thepublic wtth more details of the openHight program will be placed inffje,very English language newspaperin various parts of northern Uewfjersey,he said. • \

Leading theatere, hotels, night'clubs and restaurants Trill have•{special attractions for eaeb of these Ievenings, so that after shopping *suburban tajnUlea may round out ( .Jie night wtth gala en*ertftrament.f IPublic Service co-ordinated-4raas-mortjs expected to provide special!ighrspeed buses from suburbanowns within a radius of thirtyplica Md the ^nfliylvanta, La«ki"ranfia and Jersey Central railroadsire expected to announce excursion .rains xto the city at attractive/|-atat.'''

PRICE & Wi

Interior Designers

Announce Their

Autumn Opening

We are ~ prepared

again' our decorating sen

which Includes not

furnishing unique and

vidual apceBsarJes and

slonal pieces but pt'rese

designs and color skei

for complete remodeling, j

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EUZABETh

Advertise U this paper.

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THE SUMMIT HBRAIJ AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMITV - •

Newark.isuwi- the move. The scene

of tension grips the

city; A new erai is in the: making. Within the present

week Newark will be nighfefolaoming;. Newark will be-'A * ' • • - . - * • ' • * * ,

come a STAY4Jfe

Watch Newark on; Wednesday night..The city will

present a panorama of brilliance . 7 . put on a gala per*

fbnnance, Newark's stores will stay open till 9:00 P.M.

The city's hotels and restaurants and theaters will offer' . . . • 1 • - . . • ' • - " • , . •

a program of special attractions.^ The transit facilities

^illjmke r e ^

of four " Newark^

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^Newark Opeji House Nights'' are

111 raffipnity needs^-^ an attempt extension

of Newark's business and entertainment services to the

•jNTew^VS^^^I^^^. after nightfall. If the extensioif

to continue. th£ program^

With this; in ihind four Wednestlay nights have

;Ie|5ignated, as ° Newark Open House Nights/^

Mritftell tht sft^fi

OPENmnj^WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 14

' % SEPTEMBER^73

.,;• How will Nevv Jersey respond? You Jerseyites afg

the jury. Upon you depends the success or failure ;of

this community efforts x •. - • • . • * * .

Behind this movement are three of Newark's prill-

cipal civic agencies—The Newark Chamber of Com-• * • • • • ' , . ' • • • • ' . . — ™ m •

merce, the Broad Street Association, and the Newark

Advertising Club. Cooperating closely are Newark's

prineipal stores and hotels, theaters and restaurants*

Bamberger's, Kresge's, Hahne's, Hearn's—the Robert

Treat Hotel,4the Douglas Hotelj the Essex House.• " • * • • * • ' • • • • ' " • ' ~ _ " ' " • ^ • * • • ' • • . " •

\ Supporting the movement are the transir facilities. ' _ ' • • - • - x

of New Jersey'? Public Service—The Pennsylvania' Rail-• . • • • i _ • • • . • • - . • • . - • • • , . . • • • • • . 1

road, the Ivackawanna, j h e Jersey Central. Arfarige-

ments have been mad# for speciaL?xcursions and extra

servfce. The city \^ alloeatingjidditional parking-space

4n the event of l iea^ increase^ o ^• i •

oil Wednesday Nights. Help make

them a permanent institution. You Said you wantedJt

Here hM. Newark solicits the cooperation of its'

citizens. If any of you merchants or business men wish

to .'obtain''information' concerning your part in this

program, it may be obtained from the three agencies

listed below.

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the almost continual use of the so-jeenterptece for dining table; Claa*called "cut-off." J *> bea' arrangement, of fruit for

Such- ' bpJniOft'- and • sentiment | dining table centerpieec'" ' ...#Ktton.. H—^•nnjer^lal MbJWt:

„ _ ^ T ArrPR and Fill-•*,. JMJ MORNINO from the Of flea,'- -^ 1ST 0]«taf told Av«nu«Av«nu«

gMJEFHOMM 11MW and « - i m

tierfft* M B M I I Herald faMlihlag Co.,

' John W. HiftV I*re*id«.t; Fred W.Oltt, \U«-I*ri>»ldfn<; S'ornifiT) S. (fatis,~#M#e|Ur> and Trramirtr; K. K. -Ph-ivtvJUairftsnt Trtacurtr. F n d VV. Cl'.fl,

>- answered. , , r , M a r e r ^ f a l e F e d > .i«ine»8 concerns for the most i Awards Ki«n in each class: blue

j part admit that the use of the mo-! geflj iinl Mari, 1,4 points; red• • ommercial world: 8eai; second award, 6 points; jel-

low seal, third award, 3 points:torcycle in theIs very limited.

It is generally acknowledged, i green seal, honorable mention, 1'however, that mot orgies- are: not point. The exhibitors who win theIhc surest instruments to travel ,i largest total -iHunber of poinw inwithlorcyo

New Providence

Appobit New TeacherThe Board of Education at

ag«a«y at DaTtona BeacB. 1H.W» Board »!«» appointed Dr. J. A.

Pedicia) of Summit as acfcool den-tlit He will succeed Dr; L. H. Gbop-f ijfian Ti*«lr resigned dm to-iaereas*in bis regular practice. The Boardconfirmed action of postponing the

The Boarfl of JwlocMion at » o p e n ing of school from Septemberapecial meeting last n ght appoint-, n to t h e m h d t t e t o e x t e n ,d Mi Ed Magee of East Or'eij* Miss Edna Magee of Bast Or-1

an/ge as teacher of In-1repairs to the schoolby tUe W. P. are not com-

dii«r,ial Class at Lincoln School. p l e t e d . ' A'teq'ue^,:that a ehild whoMagee succeeds Miss

who resigned during the! t h r e e

UBir .IKMBt in WMl rOM. . ; MWT« g*>MI •*•*». JBfUsB. U}N» • • • •Miss Emma Florence of Baat Ian*' Far abas: acebsd, Muttr Short;

& returned from a cruise, to the third, Patricia; Garssche; swim-pe and Bermuda.' .", ' njag, first, Huffy Short: second,

Mr; sad Mr*.clots of Twin Ort road are back;from a racation at Bridgehampton, I

, ming, first, Mutfy Short: secnd.A

back

L. I.Airs. Arthur Terry, Jr., of the

at the Post Office, Summit,N. J., M Second-Claia Matter ...

i work be nermilled to enter the first

Srd

itrartvehicle • | nc-huul garden and display in

Undoubtedly the at>NW<;r to tht; j 1st prize, fi>; 2nd pri%e, $4,many coiiiiilajiUs about' t!«e operr j prize, $3; Fourth prlze^ $2; fifthatioii of motorcycles on our high-1 prize. $1/ Section G'—ftrst prize,way*- would He close police uuper-tW: - 8c{ :0' ld Prize, *2; third

b " ^ . I ' l l £ 1 / ^ H A h i l h i t A JlWra t *i \r A«< »^MI

vision of the sliced a exercised .- bylite heterogeneous jjronp of.driversallowfii to operate these vehiclesmuch tojheanno.v<uire of the "safe

gree.

Grand skeepntakea prize, |5:Awarded exhibitor winning larg«3tnum.li'er of bltre' seala." Section H—first awards, blue ribbon; second

New

Hague, Holland, with her sons ar%the house guests of Mr. and Mia.Arthur Terry of Perncliff terrace.

Mr. and Mrs. Vance LauderdalejhaT« returned to their home in For-

kindergarten j eat drire from Long Island. >

Mr. arid Mrs. John A. Christen-sen of-Twin Oak road are at Fal-mouth, Mass, for a mouth.

received an A - B de- The Borough Council will hold The Rkcqueu Club gave a cock-qho h™ done Mstwraduate M niontfily meeting tomorrow eve-!tail party and dinner on Saturday]

ft rnivtrsiTorwTubiS ' „ „ , Jit Iniversity of " " ^ f f ^ l ^ t t e r a qf importance are expect-! Mr. and Mrs,Bernard P. Day and

„„,,• M L vorVeil to be under consideration in- i their three daughters have return-W m - v ' S h / w eluding aa ordinance providing for led to their home in Oid Short Hills

vt boys, twelve and under, dir-and fwimminc, first, Jackie

Laird; second, Hugh Evan*; third,'Joe Whitney. Senior hoys, U and

Harold Short; teeend,Gareacfie; third, JohnBwlnunln^aealor girls, rirLaird; second, Pat 8eynPeggy McPherson. Cup *•»lay race by Page WwiRumery, Mac DyckmaudeCamp.

tacities and at Asbury Park High c o " f u^ t '?n;

aa or^luaace providing f j°} s o m e «7'00° f o r -ewer j r«d from a month at Locust Val-

;iey, L. I.

3iuJ licariug of-the greatmajority of people. '

rei ribbon; thlTd awards,yellow ribbon;

ribbon.

School. She has had extensive

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* DCiplay. Advertising Kecoiyed untilI p. «if. Monday . • • • • • • • • . •

CtaB»lflMl Advpmislng U«*lvft<l urtl.I. a. m. Tuesday.

Ocoeral Ne«r» Matter Rcn'lved untl*t p. -in. Monday, with editorial' dls-ereUon an to use of longthy mjitter.

Facts About Summit. POPtJi,ATION

1M0—'7,500. yIMS—9,136.UtO—W.1T4.I » 3 ( &I » 3 ,

Aiacssed valuation, 1 3 ^ 7 — , ,N«t Taluatlon on wliicli County, State

•ad State School Tuxes Are Ap-sortlohed—$30 02S,:i4:i.

• Bonded !>cbt—$:t.0$7.<»nO.• T U Rstfe," W37—|4.ilJ :' City. $1.10;City pant. |,53; i^.caTsehool. $1.14;School Debt |.36; State St-hnnt, ».S5.;Soldlert* Honua, $.0?; County, $.59;IMitrlct Court, $.02.

Bank Resources—$12,996.70fl.3«.8usln«M and i'rofeo.slonal Men—356.

\ »U:KI\ITK ri{(n;H.v«Witli the W'.I'.A. emiiloyment'flK-

ure's haviiig reaeht'il a- new peak,the total'number of jobless in Iheabiiye three million men, and Withcountry sttll around1 twelve .niillion,it Ik bfico'iiiiMR apparent that unlessthere i« "a shift in policy'and'-'na-tional ecouoniicH, relief In tlii.scountry, will.become a permanentijisliiution. Indeed tharo Is a grow-ing- belief ainongvnorne obnervernthat certaja so-ealied liberal mindVwl KentlemeVi wlio are not, however,,••averse .to mixing a Httle politieswith relief, will not'be grt»atly dis-pleased if. relief dot's become per-

Roster rf TeachersFor School Year

American Redid last year

of- a

7'7osaThe Official Board of the Meth-j

odist Church will meet this evening;Mr.- and Mrs. Frederick R. ColieWoodcrest avenue have returned

! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George with their children. Rosalie andn South .street. Murray I Frederick, Jr., from a month in

Berkeley

' (Continued from Page OneJ

j '•': Jrffwiton I4«>h<ml(jrace A. Krot'lund, lirinclpal; .fost'-

I iihini- (.J. i-Vninr. Kevcntli K

\«len of, Interest" .Pointer puppies owiied by County

Coinmitteeuian . Krnest Jtadzio,jyiountain avenue, won second andthird places at the Sussex Hilts

Rev; ^Herbert F- Dabiiiett preach-.; Mr. and Mrer Norman Neel ofed Sunday moruing in the Meth-j Summit hare announced the, birthodist Church' on "And to \yhat;of-.»" son last week at Orange Me-Shall We Liken the (Jeuerationr j morial Hospital. . . .. ' *

The Volunteer Fire Company! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Seymourwill meet this- evening, at the fire- j Hall of Forest drive have returned

Helen Mills Jacoby' jfS- Studio For

Corrective Exercise1 PARMLEY PLACE SUMMIT 6u

hou.Se fof its monthly meeting. [after spending a. month at Westiuse rof its m o m m y meeting. t ^ ^ ^ t ,The •pjoperty and' -Game Protect Fa>niouth..Mass. .

tive Associatioii will meet. Thurs-I Mr. and M r s r J a m e a Gordon arcJ - yenijig fiUhe firehouse for i t s ' K a n l f f l""" ° •~-"* h > - - • - - ' - t K -s stay in the

I'tarluiVa ]<lntn'fr,lleltjri Nliki-rscni, Hvi'ond uradiHllli.tl, first Kradf.; itul/l .HiirKnian.

i , .t.iw-: - . , • *.. o . - ,"•»» v-'-"-»B•-»•-*..v, firehouse for itajback. from, a: .urr<<i; Keimel Club Sanction Show Sa.tur- t,,.gt n i e e t j n g flin^ early spring. Poconb Mountains..•'•ijliisin. day held at the Morria County Fair. |p | a u s . f o r t ] i e approaching hunting Mrs. E. R. Jtohnstone of New

Krwl.'1 ! T h e PUPP'e8 winning second and f8ea80n' ^\\\ b e made. York and Mrs. Frank B. Kelly of«;i:j(iy« jtliird respectively were: Radzio ^ T n e L,aurel Park Hen's Club will ElUaabeth are the liouse' guests of'

hold its first meeting since June at Mra- F- L. Paylks of Cooiston road.

Just what'are wo eoine >«ith1'r*do

There i.s food! for>thought in aspeech made recently.by Congress-man.. Jo«<>ph- \V, Martin, Jr., ofMassachusettH, at the Midwest.Cornfield .jjully at Wa.shitiKton,hid., recently. It wan, of course, apartisan speech, but- at the sanifi.

: ' W.UKhli'fttoii Srhixil.'Kijilly H, QUIK, |>rlrirl|j'al;

<.V«n«dalp7»ix'tn tfrHidic; Annafifth and *lxth ffradorf; Kth<-1fifth, grade; Kllxal«-ih Ufourth, griulc ; f'onstamv.^. I

"•Kuth. .Sh.r.htr,My Stuirft/'firsi

Claire I,eOro«s«» Trannltlon; Kllal.fonard, kindergarten. -

llrnytoil Srhoi'il

Swackheimer Palsy . and RadzioSjwackheimer Brownie,

Xavier MastefsOn, son of Mr. andMri Xavier Masterson, Springfield,

M. i'nme', | avenue, is now-off the sick list fol-

an-«w-t>ntf.*<--o*weleMng at his hom6.

af: 1 M d M L l d

tinie it is worthy of serious con-HlUoration by tho^e who are &eok-

Cltjr of Summit, on tho Lnckawanna; ing to arrive at some definite con-

..Kewark. Eliza Wit.' Murrlstown'and! nex,l> i f wc ore to find any sub-Lake Hopatcoinu Clt}^ water fwrnstilute for - pump-prfnlinK. Out-ar(e«lan wells. Klcctrlc light and Baa; „ , ,. _ .» ',tide water newerago; free mall deUv-| «ninK the present situation. Mr.•Vjr; exeelltnt p<»llce aud fire protee- Martin said'*'tlon. Three banks; five Building and! ,,v, . . , , - , . ,Um» AaaoclcMons; two hotels; moderni The economic security of theprorresiive kchool syntfin.

voiiiiiiuntoato witliM«n'i Aaioclatton.

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Newcomb,L- Plaiufleld avenue, were tendered d

housewarming party recently byKdna A; lir.tiKl.-ni.urK, prinriptii: [the Women s Auxiliary of theCom-

HuHk, .sixth jr.rivdi-; ijHt-n K. [nmiilty Association. . ,> •Miss Mildred Vinecndeue. daughter

of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vincendese;will enter the Nurses TrainingSchool at Stt Janies' Hospital, New-

"!5r»T^i-'r>.1,v i '^ . Miss Vincendese is a graduate

VoKt, s ixth Krade; Hctii Hun'm-IlM, fifth iKr'iid«-; Kvelyn Kurd, f i l th «radc ; Km- Iili»l i* OavlH, fourth Krattt-:. Marior. \'n«er . third mi«t forirth prades; Vir-Klniii .\Iiddl>'lin..)k, tliinl nrii<l<': Klfit-nor Saiidt'rsnit, s(i'i>tiitETji.di.j l l a n i i t

, first and('linrlli.in, flr.st

— Lincoln•Marirnrelte Howard, iirinclpal

inn' lioiuirl). sixth uradififth

Crt.rlsoii,nl, -fnurlhthird, ffradv; ulivn \V.

third ti'radi-; Kvelyn .M. "Iliiyi", mBlade; itutli Tljfer Ifroitk)*. firstxt'fon'd griuli'x'; Klizulirth \V.

Kl.-n-

i of Scotch Plains Hftli School andColumbia SchooL

Mrif Xifura La Seda, age 82,

M.

I i>eopl(>'today IK our deep concern . ; flrxt isradr; Atjriii c. 1ia1rl.s.ini' kluili-r-'; It I t i li t «""''"; It In not reassuring to realize that, i «•""''•"•after six years of experimentation

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 19,38 j a m l utiparalleled Kovernmtkiital

T h e r e may have been others , but

Franklin Scluxil ;-WapiiH .I'jiilcMj, p r l i u T p a ) a n d f o u r t h |

f t r a d v ; ' . M ' a r i f ' j i o i i n , - s i x t h u r a d r ; . \ n i y

spending, more than twelve mll l iou ! I'hVrii"'Kr«a!-':" lll-ni ^MI^"'^^ i

Spr-iugflelil avenue, has returnedsixth B-rndi-s'; .irniiVrfrom Overlook Hospital. Mrs. La

fifth ..snuit.•; .Mary I!. sPCia recently collapsed whilewalking on Springfield avenue.

MiHS'Ruth Lehler,'of Newark; has•"1(l I returned to her home, after spend-

ing a week's vacation with MissLetitia Hotz, daughter of Mr. andMrs, Joseph Hotz, Roger road.

,1. I l i n d l i y l l i . f f , . prhi i ' lp; i l ;. i i . T t i : u i l ii d IK. Kli'r. l i l ' t l i ' a n d . s i \ t l i

people are without employment;-i»*rnd.-; "Kil/.iil>eih Ty.i,MI. firstthat boys aud Kirls who graduate -Vftl>-1 lll'k" l i' klnd.'wa'rt.

t from our ptihlic schools and theto our observation the members of j colleges find they are out in a cou-th* High School Band were the; fused world with no chance for aIfrst pupnW^nTh*e^c^nTTr^e1'da^r^Triinle¥s'll~T)e~ol7~puTniF7oTief7 Kr'••••«morning,^ They had their InstrU-ltllul the merchant, .small businessmerits under their arms, apparently! mal l> l l l B h»it'»eHs ntnn alike faceall ready to toot. Tile boys an,ij " i e M " ^ with deep foars. No one

can nqnestly Hay,-so long as theseconditions* exist, thai there, is se-curity for our people."

Here are some fucts as to present!

girls making up this branch ofschool activity certainly take theirduties seriouslyi "They, aud the In-structor, Mr. Mulier, deserve creditfor their efforts. They have theschool spirit to tho 'Hteentji degree.

• — • & & & & &

Everything is set for the Repub-lican rally Thursday night in Lin-coln School, The main.speaker will1» Senator ' \y,".Warren Barbour.Other speakers will beman Donald IT. McLean, -Senator

id liuiiMttinii ; Annnys' opportunity cla;

Tree Work inCounty

Mr. and Mrs. Louis - Mondelli,i. avenue, celebrated their wed-annlversary today. Thirty

i years ago Mr. and Mrs. Mondellitwere married in St. Mary's R. C.: Church, Stony Hill. . All memberBof their-family will be present this

j evening at their home, at which a:dinner will be served in their! honor. ' . • — • —> Green Brook Gun Club, Inc., willhold its regular meeting tonightin the Watchung Club.

A meeting will be held tonightfor Junior Officers^of Scout Troop

*.-. iNo. 168 in the home of ScoutmasterIJtfion i Xavier Masterson, Springfield ave-

kiud< r-

the club room in Inwood"road<The Men's Club will hold its. first

fall meeting September 19th at the-Methodist'Church parlors. .•r .Rev. Dr. -G. H. Yerkes preachedSunday" morning iii the. Preabyter-laii Church on "India Calling.:1 Atunion services at night EdgarCop el and of Philadelphia wasguest speaker. '

The Passaic Township Grangeheld a very successful dance Sat-urday night at the Grange Hall InLong Hill road. A. picnic and ^up-per will be held next Saturday atthe Orange Hall.

The Ladies' Aid" Society' of theMethodist Church will hold its reg-ular monthly meeting tomorrow af-ternoon at 2.30 at the church. Planswill be made for an apron sale tobe held later In the fall,—

• - 4 .

annual

F y oTomorrow night the Short Hills

Club will hold its-first dance of thefall season.*., * '

The Short Hillsr Clutfswater sports were held last Saturnday afternoon. Results, follow:novice Iflass, boys—-pooi^dash, firstprize, Lindsay Laird; Second, Don-ald Arrowsmith; diving, first, Don-ald Arrow-smith; second LindseyLaird.;- GMs twelve years and un-

New Low Priceson

EXGVENWA]

Summit Hardware & Paint.' Incorporated %

~ Hardware and HousewaresSJ» 9PEIHGFIELD ATE. TeL Snau Mitt SUMMIT,!

Personal MentionMr. and Mrs. William D. Hogan

and the Misses Xettie and Margaret'Barley of Mountain avenue, Mur-ray Hill, have returned from a tripto D y t n O '

Activity reports^^nL^coiulit ions which can.htfrdly he tlis- County Shade Tree -Commission, hue. . ' . . . . . 'puted. Nor'Is It seriously "disputed compiled for July and August,! New Providence^Township Boardthat puinp-piinilng'-is •invfhliig Iclcmolistrate that although planting lof Education will meet Wednesdaymore . than a temporaryThen what is there to offer?

.,.„,,.., ; may be its-'-most apparent function | night in Columbia School.' it is only oiic element of ius pro-j Mrs. Benjamin Delia and her in-

The w.ork.pf the last two]fant son. of Springfield avenue,

to Dayton, O.Eugene Kenny of Kendrick road,!

Tall Oaks, Is on a business trip to!Holland. Mrs. Kenny and children)are visiting her parents at Syra-cuse, x. y.m

Miss Muriel Mahood of iiiwoodroad has returned from a stay at'Lake Hiawatha. i

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Booth and;daughter. Audrey, of 7 Morehouse Iplace have sailed for England. j |where they will again make their jhome. Mr, Booth \va» transferred:by his fifth to this <years ago and lias beenback to England again.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Schrader havei,moved from Caldwell to Morehouse jplace. They moved from Laureldrive about two years ago.

Going Out of BusinessMust Vacate ByJ^ctcher 1st

..'*••• AILstock iff be sold at cost or below

A U W SUPPLIES/ " • ' . • • •

-- Tubes •-- Batteries --Tires Accessork- Sleds

Mr, Marfin d^Iar.-d that the:;; | ( )ri, | )a i l l ( l i (.att.8 someTimrg-trf-tbeibjive returned from Overlook Hos-flrst tiling to dc) JH to elect a Ko-: '» .__»..• ... r rrirt—**„,.—1.publican Congress which will "re-store, .courage and coiifidi'fTio -Jo nharassed nation" and will not at-

I care required for the successful in-' treduction of shade trees through-1out. the county.'

I John A. Pierdon; secretary and"tempt to set up a dictatorship or to : superintendent, added that Septem-

man Herberteilman Burton

U)izeaux and .Assembly- d , . - l n i y private enterprise-berr J. Pa«coe. Coun- Nocialist" exifTlnu-iitaiToii1

L. noye from theSecond Ward and Percy M. Bland.

Nocialist" exifTlnu-iitaiToii1 or guv-

l't>r will see uo reduction in simi-h!r activity, althou«h-«f-eourse aNocialist exifTlnuiitaiToii or guv1 ! y

eminent compel it i<m. Mr. •M'urUai'8e'1f!)rtl11 V a l i a l i ? n w i l l i b e

Y.f.CrA.Hote

Heaters- Anti-Freeze >- Bicycles —

OUT LOSS IS Your Gain—Stock Up N o w

Short Hills

has a construct tvo— wel

International Club Note*_ The first meeting of our club will

His summaries of .the—twojbo Tuesday evening, September<..nAM«»o fr., f»,« i-,,.' it i .i I .i • v ,,~: ""• J<!i ""^months) work "included: ,20th. Our regular meetiiHfs'*"wiUcandidate for he Council in the! negative program. He Hays.J A Re- j - T } . t .J t r | m m e d , July, Sl^'August.|not start until October JJrdFirst V-ard .will • alsojiaye u few i publiean Congress--will turn back i2j raised (shorn of branches to to the fuct 'openTouse atwords to say. Other county candi-ltlie lisihg thimf -inaalllable and un-Sabove pedestrians' heads) July, 651,1-wllFbe held Wednesday, fl _dates will be iriifSauced. ^ _ iJuatifiable deuiiinds"of enterenched :Augu*W 206; pruned, July, 22,\Aug-J28ih. bur group will meet with the

Republicans should come out and1 bu'reuucral? for more power, more use, 8^1. toppetl, seyeit^ej^jiionth; |Ju3t Pals Club to discuss the part-

; Mrs. Clifford E. Dunn and son.Hiigh, "of W^tderiiere terrace willreturn today from their summer 1home ia Xantuckct, Mass.

Mrs. Albert deCamp and her son,Michael.; who spent AngusijitjSfiheaLake In Maine, have returned to

6 Beech wood Road 'Phone 6-1650 Summit, N. JJ

•hear what their candidates mrnrto^control ainl inure'and moit!~or the" ' : •

_• , . ' . " • & _ . . & & & &

The purge is-gtrfng to have anActive week these coming KCVCII

Results

taxpayers' money; oa#rt1ie waste,oxtravagjiHT:e_. tuidRovtrtiineut wiiich luivciraTrriiM»l scandal andthis '.demoralizing politicaltpulalioh of relief, whkvh—I

corruption f inbecome, a

jtfith theirto the

faces on the way

_____ be-:;JUihicat to the*very"fotinda-

f.representative Kovernjnent;to the American farmer and

?%? education yesterday t , i e - A l n u r l c : a n w o r k e r t h e r l c h h o n i elgT^rhe venture is made that markct. .w4>h_ilslilfuiiy beiongs tomajority of them were.hap,,y t l lcm. p i X r v o a i l d a ( l v a n c £ t h e• vast

•that the doornt l l c m . p i

opened once /nuwj w m . , h vhers a l n wor m i ;

r v o a i l d a ( l v a n c £ t h e

removed, July!" 22,. 'August, 17;;cur club will Uike_ In the opencavities filled, July, 23, August. 2; "house program. The hours of opensprayedK-Jttly-r 4,363, August, 741, j house will Ijrfrom 10 a. m.-lO p. ra.!

Planting will bb resumed before and oirrgrpup has been; requestedtne"autumn' rainsT'lrojrln'ahJraiscon- IQ. serve as hostess, during tlie-evertinued-untllaprJiig befo'ce-ihe frost] ning.

mau^_arfivea. '-r^---"' I. Several of-our officora^bave left.Besides thisi strictly arboreal cm-fur" during the summer. Harriet

ptoyment, the coftrmls ion's staff Jewell and su ccejejL Velma Jacobsals»o iriins ..Uttf grnRti! on several'an president. 6*iie or two new ofsmall afehs in the center of streets. • fices will need to be .ap.nointfjLat.

T3T

SEPTEMBER SPECIAL!

fosponds to numerous calk, of fii- |om5 -first meeting in October, ;,dlvldUal property owners for fld-Vice, We regret that Mrs. Dundon willand distrlbuiea_aiid'collects Japan- not'be with us this year. The past,ese beetle trapr""These will be year has been, so successful with so

h

niumimum6 A1 O N f Y !<} O v

for (hem. Teacher's alno were tin- •^•doubtedly glad to he back at work., w o r k u U l e . n \ i o n t l l

:i. sound, sociar objectives , g a t h e r e ( l within the Jiext few days'many new members, but weof tho |H»O()1C—ondr

, , . ,- legislative'branch and makemonotonous if too long. | M a c t l I ' a ,^ , . h e representative agen-

, Jteglnnlng with the -luncheon. ot l h e ,0 i 0 8 t e a d ^ t h e toolof any individual or any clique ofpolitical self-seekers."

^ , ' p a r e n t s will accompany their#.<tf»prlng on the long Journey

the School hours for the] Mr. Martin apparently has a realter andsprin At p r o f e r a m ; a n d,,«Wp.r to those who

ask feebly, "Well, v,-!iiU~can. we do

gill, winter and «prjtiK." At ourboon hour we were. regakidthe first half day's Hessfon, It

* U Interesting to hear of the as-signments to this teacher's class«!!* that teacher's homv room.

they're off!

That's a good slogan-on the signthe railroad station announcingRepublican meeting for Thurs-

ttight—"Let's Start the 1940Jgn." That's easy, the trou-

.i.will be to keep the enthusiasm», tor the next two years.If can be dop,eV but it will take

'work. Encouragement Is hadthe fact that the Presidentialis not going any too smooth-

aad it liable'to run Into many1940 rollsspeaks for

)»CTCL£shows that 93%

iflt*rt1ewed favor

mannefr

1uid returned to storage ToF the looking forward to a most pleas-,winter. •".,. taut and successful season with

i Miss Cannon aas our advisor.SPECIAI DAYS AT

- THK>tON FAIR,.

The ninny Summit, people, who:make the trek annually to Trenton ;to visit the New Jersey State Fair, iopening at the Fair Gcflunda, Sep- •

about

PUBLIC LIBRARY HOURS

Following Labor Day the Pub-lic Library has resumed its win-ter Mchedule open week days in-cluding Saturdays from 9 to 6;open three evenings a week,

Ftower Shew atNew Providence

(Coattautd from Pa«s OM)

flower arrangenient suitable for take place,coffee table or desk; Class 6, flow-'erarrangemeiiriii copper or pew-ter container. '

Section E—-artistic arrangementvegetables, fruits: Class 1, any veg-etable or combination of vegetablesarranged as a centerpiece for din-ing table; Class 2. any fruit orcombination of fruits arranged, ascenterpiece for dining table.

'Section F—school gardens. Only.rhHdi* i>n rpgl«t i>i*m< In t l i w n f h n n l

tember -25th and closing October1st. were interested.in the schedule •! Monday."^ednesiiay'and- Fridayof feature days announced Sa,tur-;j from 7.30 to 9 p. m.day, as follows: Monday, opening ; |day, poultry and flower shows and ] - ~g^**Children's Day: Tuesday, Trenton"tpay; Wednesday, Orange Dijy; iThursday, welcome, by Governor j

--'iMooie: Fiidiy.,Interstate Day, and |I Saturday, Speed Day.'when -tha an-

•i- iiual championship auto races will

B L I S Sfx>r

HOUSE and AUTO

garden contest ore eligible lu thisclash,-for specimen judging ofvegetables., Classes same as adultvegetable section (Section B).- Section O—childrcnr-^artjstlc-.-ar*raha^meni; C'IBSI i. best nower ar-rsnffement lor living room table»any cOttUlWir; da«i 2, best col-

Advertising in the HERALD wiltpay you dividends.

FRANK BRENMAnything of Cloth for Automobiles.

Broad St. and Caestaiit Are. 'Snmmlt, If. I .

UNDER NEW »rANAGEMENf! *

SUMMIT LIVE POULTRY MIRKET10 C0TTUJK tANK I'ho net Slnimlt «-UWa 81HIXIT, % J.

(On Park Ave.) Formerly- Camberlango's Poultry MarketrTHE 'BEST QUAIilTY For The LOWB8T PRICE :

GIVB tIS A TRIAL AND BB CONVINCED^ SPECIALS! Fricasse* Chickens

.* WHITE LEGHORNS ..,,,. ...._.,. 21c a lb., RHODE ISLAND REDS 25c a lb.

BROILBRS

.»•-•>.• ! .

, KISO5

PLYMOUTH ROCiKS

smmm95

ltt.ii

Clip gto wvc time.

Cover Set,7Se extra.

4-HECE SET (HTM I h - l l Ml)v * 12.41 (IE8. SS.2S)

HONEYMOON• ESfi POACHER

Ilafcearwg*. New Steam-SealCover.Pan holds %- '*••q%J«HtrightforNo.2 1cm ofsoup, vegetables. V . ll.u

aWtL-RWSTERItidt hat 2 p<Mit!otu> lontf l»g»h U U i S h t hi* for open

Y flot -boutC P. gatnwgM these da^i. C-P. w m Gett!6edA fonnanct. and C P. range* mint ma* not one or two but twenty-two rigid

specification. W* ean't list all those features here bnt »pme are-automaticlighting and oven heat contra]* fart preheating m or .low roasthig oven, imoke*lew broker, new type ot top burners, one a giant tarter. Tnis C. P. Tappan ga«range •ell* regularly for $134^ caib. Now reduced In price by 125 with afurther reduction of $10, if yon trad, in ytior obj ra«gek Carrying eh.rge wtra.

Minimum Chtt

Tprl to do general-to

, summit 6-5267-J.

Irsou Al>bott Ice Creamt i a avenue.

'-. Protestant, extr KUWWI housework, $.«|u«t li.ivi; reference*.. Te!

l7»-*xperiel>.' colored Bfiwral housework,. f T| f c 5 2 1 M :

PI.VB1* colored woman wI work for afternoon, gr<

Ttl. Summit «-B«84-.

[T white, want«-. .trie, Kood hou«ek««j?er,

[niinit«-2li'i>a-W./ ;

•OP8EB TO LBT

|-Itf)O.\l' liousu, A yesniCIth: lavatory;-.•crew pIrrtii'i', excellent (Krtnool,junth." libVW Realtor, S• 3 5 ' • " • " * '

\ ut. at i-mrn Hill, ChatlurSlow, 6 rooma, gTel. Chatham 4-06

l-i'.OOM house, 2-tar naiBiownii'iits, Jeffcriton S<lot," Write••"BtJX HI, % H

,^F duplex IIOUIM), 6 roojItime VI Svlvun terrac

Ttl. 01)17.

... double house, Wllllatl. Summit 0-0308. '

„„..]«, garage, all lmpr<per month. Apply 9m«, Tel. 3S27-M.

fcKKY HIM- COTTAGE,II Uir t' double room,(ittr. twin beds, attract!

I: :il*) single room, It. TVI. 2283 tfl> 30«6.

I i((»HRIS ave., two hlc

p< ilC n><ini with private t loni, mirth side. W r l t e -

IIKKAI.P. -• •

k<»E »jzc room, private klth, althu-livif litime, furi

Jluriilshcd, ruDvenlellt. T<

f'UIvK room with board, ilirlvatu- f a m

B-2R!»!t. -••

front room, «ultor siiigli-.'wUh all i>

Handl.-y. ;i'.i« ^r lngfU

or two (Jctflruble utuliatli. liKht houi

hvllegei), In private housell. Suihinit ti-g«!t8-M. '

room, neaTiiath,THI, Summit-

fRACTIVK room In newImi', auiuinutiir treat and hTrulture nil new. VnX.'^lH

AHMJiFOV place, t w o verylond door r o o m s / Tel. Si

be.• ORAYLLV, 19 Euclid *v

room with twin beds.Tel. Summit 6-30*9.

ACTIVE room for bull..or teacher; adjoiningi; central location; ei" Summit M373.

, 18 Euclid Av«kctlve «lriKle rxipiti, southinre. adjoinlnr' bath, re!sphere, residential. Tel.

£.. furnished room, lar1 ,.iant' wntral, n<? otherI Woodland aveTTel. 1821-

|(IE' uheerful single -ropluvard, -call- afternoons.

AFAHTKESTS TO X I

piEEnrfurnlibath Btuiflte" mite

•*hb».rhopd. fara*o, 1 «r|'8i

first floor i« AewUhome, large llvCSJff re

• worn.. 2;bedrtit)m«1 modLir«**}nK room, moder

PM kitchen, ararage, «ana hot water auppli

IW...grounds, pleasant ap . <-onvtnlently located, jl)t? reference* exchanged;'••panty Tel. Bumtnlt 6-0

roonw and bath, allu 'nqulre 97 Park avei

' . ' ' . • 1 ' 1 . 1

room, dresilng room.ower and bath* Frigid

.oold water,' W . and

iaulitui Home of Ein a eeditdcd Mttold ttees—one of

s, automatic hwt.c<Jft more than 1

Page 5: Roster of Teacher s For School Year · 2015-04-17 · People HERALD. "Justice to »11; malice toward Bant," SUMMIT, N. j TUESDA. Y AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 13, 1939 $3.50 PER YEAK,er

*ECO*D, SUMMIT, N. J. . ^ » •

Y REAPSments

Ten Cents a Line

IP"ISMounUln Av«oue; and thence (f>•otitk•••.' —*mxy-m\*n da*ree*» andttlrtjr-«J«ht niauut VMt fifty feet toto* point-ind place of Beginning.

Tter* la du» Approximately --MUdO.onwtih iatweM from July JO, ifcg, andcoats. » ' • i

LEE 8. TtlGBY, gherlff.FREDERICK C. KENTX Sol r.gemIUM EDJASK

Railroad;WeMero lUfUte l to B «nue; Mt, V*rSoo Aveftte toLin* in jp**afc Wver; tfcene* *erly, eaiterly ana - southerly aloacfollowing-crtter U*—; Paawic lUto River Roa4; Rivwr Road to M

. Avenue; Jforrli Avenue to MI Avenue^ M*4i»on Avenu« toI Av*ntir;•:-- Htekaon A«moe'easterly; continuing south

8ehM. RyA /

SHErtIKF'.S SALE—In Cbanctry of a a ~ Imaginary Mae toi New Jersey. Between WilJiuni » • uf Edgar fitraftt and RSelbert, complainant, and William ! Kdgar Street to M w i

! Weber, et al*., defendants. Fl. fa. for; r j B Avenue to ^oisaJe of mortgaged liremises. , wood Avenue toj By virtu i th b v i t l it

on

Minimum Charge of SO cento, ca«h in advance.

The HEBA1D mi—*on.ta print only truthful classified ad*will appreciate bavins Ut att«tl«i called jo any adr«rtiM-not cflWonnla* t» U»» Mgbeat •taadards of honesty.

ID, wut young'colored girl.

do general houAework.

6-5267-J. :

'liirl

l"i"j.nnilt

l.S*En waitress!r? AiTbott Ice Cream

lrin)tfi,.|a avenue. ^ .

Apply InStore. 330

lust-

Protestant, experienced,housework, $.60 month,

reference*. Tel. Summit

erieOc colorwl «lrlshousework,. refeTencea. Tel.

Lnitnit

rtilored woman wants.partwork for afternoon, good reler-• Trl Summit «-B«84-J. ' •

wantr general houne-houaebacper, _iixp»rl-

wage» |60. Teh,C-2659-W.,' ' - X

•OPSEfl TO LET

yoajB old, tilei«H- porch,. oil

I-ROOM' house, iI lavutory; , acreyiIriiiieft excellent fKfhool, • ?90 per

' uti'l*, fteajtor, Summit 6-W09-M ' B '

1st, at Hill, Chatham, new6 rooma, garage at-

(')iatham 4-063G.

ul Ihouse, 2-tar garageiits, Jeffernon School <Ii»

Brsx m , % HKKALD.

duplex IIOUIM),M 12 Sylvanunth. 7

6 rooms,terrace,

bath,H2.5U

Tel.

house,C-0308.

William street.81-tf

|1F doubleSummit

rooms, garage, all Improvements,per month. Apply 84 MorrlB

lenue, Tel. 3S27-M. 8-5

KOOMg TO XJIT «

liter,

HIM. COTTAGE, dellght-rKf double room, runningtwin beds, attractively fur-

: :il*) single room, meals ex-T*-l. 2283 di> 30«6. 5-tf

JIOHRIS avt'.,ki-lien privilegeH.

two nice- rooms,

|tc,IC n><ini with private tiled bath-orn, mirth Hide. Write-Box 18*,IIBKAI.P.

k<»E »jzi' room, private kitchenette,^h, attructiVf home, furnlihed orllurnlshwl, cunvenlent. Tel. 2803-J.

WORflllNOTOX COURT. 1C0 Summitave., modern aptu., cimvenient, tilec-

• trie refrigeration, elevatorn, etc.' Ap-• pjy Supt. or McKfrKan und (iibon,

4»,UnWn place. 3-tf.

yAll the f o l h i w i n g

land a:id iir>iiils<sIsirly d l di i n Jhe ("ity of

In basement, Aabwood g i n n i n g . f ' •• • '&«read Di»lr)rt—Polling Place, Com-

munity Houft*. Plainfteld Avenue..Beginning at a point In the center

line of thr Delaware. Lackawenna ftW '

I liy virtue al the above-xtsited writ, of fieri facias to ine directed I shallexpose for vale by puUilo*' veiidue. Inthe'.Dlatrivt Court Room,, in'rhc (>urtHou»e. in the city of EllrabcUi, X

. on '"I' WKJ'N'KSD.VY,-TUB HTH 1>AY

SKITKMUKlt, A. I) , i:«;;s.at one o'clock Standard (twoDaylight Ssivii>K> "Time, In Hi

Bter#»cttanl Avenue;

A'v«nu« ; Mor-Avenue; Nor-Plaits Boule-

vard; Kentpoint or plar

'FIRST.

Boulevard to the

J.,

Puree

sBcoxt> .ice, Washington School,

basement, Morris Avenue.!ng at, the Intersection of the

r lilies of -Morris Avenue arid Ed-Street, aJung tlnJ center Una of

Kdgar Street westerly to" its ibterm*:-'tion with

at 4h* intersection of theline of Tulip Street and Prat-

Street ; thence along the following. lines of Morri* Avenue, and the ' Western, Railroad <PawaU' & Dela-

Rahway Valley Railroad; thence along .ware Branch) where the same is inter-TSe center line.of the Rahway Valley -i.ecie.il by tho dividing: line b. iw.*-n tin;Railroad southerly to the City Lin.-": ! Township nf S«vi Providence and thealonr the City IJne westerly and'ltornugii of ?C«-w Pr.iVldWive ;Th. neefn

-• - . . . . . . . . •• a wwrteTly'dirtr'-Mon, a'song tin- e n t e rline, of said Railroad to :i, point in theventer line of Fialnfield Avriiue nearthe lU'rki'rry lii-ixhtH "Station; thencealong \tji<* < 'enter lit)*1 of FlafnTIeldAvt-nue koutherly to' a ixiiiit in the

northerly to 150 feet-»orth of the north <gide Ijne'of Glenslde'Avenue; 1*0 fee!north of and parallel to the n«rtli «ld.-line~~nf Ctenslde Avenue easterly toMorris Avt-nue; along the tt-iikr liiu-uf Morri* Avenue easterly to the pointor place of beginning.

SKfOXl> WAIU>,- K11TII 1HS-MSTRICT jTlilCT—Polling place. Store corner

Chapel Street and Morris Av.-nu.-.LieKiniiliiKi at the intersect!,HI uf the

i-enter lin»-N uf Morris'Turnpike andthe Iiflnwarc, I.acknwann.i .n.d J>Vr»t-crn li.ulioad, Ihriice aloiiK the iwli.w-

lii<ci»: Morri,4- Turnpike

Madison Coloiiels Rwrt Mfllburii Btaes, 'H to Clinch Lackawaima League Flag

Losers Protest Use of 2 Madison Outfielders — RyeErrors Figure in Scoriag— Rus Bergman TiesBrydon for Batting Crown

f.v- i 1IIK •lioscdalc "Avenue, i-ontinu-JjsiiU-tJuTJy M the City 'f-in.-; City I.

on" iih~ imaginary iw'Utii'rty, northerly ami westerly tml of Hickson ••" - • • • • - • ' " - • v •

nin th! County of Union ; in i l /S la l" of Xt-w

at a .stake

OABAGK FOR KENT IS

Jursty. :^First Tract: hV.

^n \he w e s t e r l ynt i<vformerly i i f idRf .Siri-i-l, in. the lint;of B e n j a m i n ^ l>t . in. nr fortm'riy h i s ;a n d r u n n i n g t h e n c e (1) with th.-"•west-er ly l i l p ^ o f .sy'lil' ' Asliwociil AveiiUf,s o u t h i r f e y e n d«-«r(n'«"forty-five ininuteH

X f y f u t t<> a Nt,ik>' s i t for ucorner of land O f Davii l <i. ( i i l chr i s t or•ornu-rly h i s ; th«n<v (2) . .with" the

norther ly line of wai<l ( i i l chr l s t lot, orformer ly Ills, :uni at rixlit a u d i t s to ',

W A N T E D to rent f u r n i s h e d , cbetfrful, i sa id Htreet. mir th w'V.-niy-oiKhl' d e - !bright , Hlrtijle room, l i g h t ' h o u f ^ i a - e p - Krfi-^, 'f i f in-n n i i n u t . s west , o n e h u n - '<Ing, ^4. W r i t e Box 1X4, VtiKUAlAK dred and i i l n - IV.l fmir i h c h o s to a

OARAGKH for rent, individual, in cen-tral location. Tel. Mr. Ueiter, 3301.

v C-tf

II v WAJfTED TO HEST

liuu tn the, easternAvenue ; thence westerly and northerly

• along the. following center linen: HU-k-».n Avenue to-Jladison Avenue; Madl-y m .Avenue'to Morris Avenue.; Morris

'. Avenue tn lt ivtr Uoiid: River Il«ad totho t'ily .I-lne in Pa.*aic Klver; thence

, northerly, easterly and fmutherly a long il<etthe following ii'iili'r llue.s: Pausale. ; sideliiv<-r to Morris H"urn1>lk»i;, Morris

'Turnpike ' t i i Wallace ; l!uad ; Wallaci'' Itoad to Woiidbiiid Av<>niu;; WoodJaml1 Avenue to Nutbursi - itoiiil ; NuthurM! Huad l.»00 feel southwesterly ; con-'tinulni? southwesterly on an Imaginaryjl ine to .th« IntersiMt.l.jii of th«i center' l ines of Xorwood AvenUe and MorrisAvenue; abniK t h e . enter litul. of Mor-ris Avenue ' to Hie jxiint or . p l a c e of

point HIM ft-t-t wis t of- the \v.M1 i ii-* of ..SlniHiiIke' i;.j;ul.; tlieitii- alr.:iir,t line (Irawii, 'inli f.-it wt-it "f .iiid'-parall/'l "tn Ihn West .«iiTe line «iT P)iun-1'il.ke U....11I liiirth'-rly-to a• ix>iiit..l"" '•-«•'-iii.l-th .if th>* norrh side, line ..I' Morrj*-Avenue :• i l u m e alonjr u Hiir- dnroTiTiMi

linrtli of aiid f a r a l l t i l to. the mirthlir.«- of M.irri-s Av»mue east, rly l»

.1 lHiint l(io ii-et west r.T Orchiird.Street; tlicruc' aloni; a line _ drawn V>»IV.t wist «jf ,ui(i paralUM fo tin- westsi(l. line of. Orchard Street r.ortbi" rly.tn the center lini' <"if • ihe I>el;-tware,-Uacka>vanii:i' and Western" Uai,r.,.nl ;alonjr th" .enter line of th.'' l 'eiaware.Uackawantia and Wcst'crjV Itailruitdejrsterly Ivi . thn ixiiitt or plai

i'cnt<'t n . • ni-tainthe (JNewshipthe. ,:-lli]>sto IIjx\ilit

II).a!"Tu":sa ni("•-lie)in .1.jjtirfr'mandlinel'ro\ itbeiii-t,n,.|t T i i r

N e wN. -w• l lNul

r»- !A\

Ii vil ' lS.

s».! t -

1"

i>•ii

T u\ in-''V-ikliUPI.elill.-V

'a lliii.I ' II'!

Hlle . ofiloriK thj«0

. .M.iui|taiii1 Av.Miue ;(. rit.r line of Mi.un-'

"eMUe wesEerl.v. l.jdilsif 111:..-"..Videlp-e•!ii>-r-'. t Cllll.H i'l:eUth<-*-|y inc e i i t t - r >i{

iniri t t i . . c

r..!!ilh'' ','!•;b e .v :<>ll t l i t 1

iv^sltip ,,''H tli. .1 .-i,-r, r.( I , (• t l i e e.-li:hlue lir

We*rll Naiinee ami t:i}"Ilj; K 14.ii<>rtlierl.\

I'lvlVt'lll• . . \ i i l . l l . er,,\iil- n.-i ;

line hi :i

of f i r ' T.a .(Htint-'ln,ttlls!lil> ">!

anil \\*..ri'eii T(»ivn"•inry; Hi• ii' e j l m u

]• tu leli s:i,d T.uv'n.-il S. .litii, I'(iv.i-n l :

|:\;i.|;i;u I i:

vi'W.i. Uu•:•-/ U.uu,lrN. \i lJr<,\

1 ' . r « . f 1 ',•

,-t. r .-. ii-r. r ••!' So-f.ok' to tl1 Townsh1

! i . ' I ' i 'v (,1 diviiii'iii;dir. ,-iioii

1 S.(iil "IVmi l l tile 1

th. in •• 'L". lit I'M 1 \V

iv dirtu-iiuurook ; s.ai.1•1- U-t.wre.'M

11;; 1 t i . ru .t!-y line «•!iiit-Itr.> 'ii.mi

".ell l.ir.mlt'. ,-tion '.imli.-V's 1't.lirl!•• divit l int;ill of >V\vf SiiniJtiit.,

lllie in .tthe divld-

,wnsbi|i ofJi.roii^h 0!a.l.'HK s;ii.leJilel'IV an<i

Kj BILL LH ISsi.-catted

<r» t i ! ! >

.X<T.V.t i"i- r :

j i la of licfMiiiiini:

>ytin- ]>oifit

.f l l . -

T1ia;t i i r i i t d infovi.-U.viy to afly in tut- (•in-tni'.j-Tiiuiiil^ tha! T i npl 'rv io i l - exj i»-r i .Ttc ,ii

H a y J'atti-r-i'in. yi- -Mild.isoll "A. A . ( . i i l te.aiis. o n liN ro>U r a'lii -U>e(l s U bTi'fi\-*.ro:;;lMei i -dic l ^iuMit-d. a r,.nw i t h W a t v r h u i y inL.-uy;iie sev.eral y . : i r - u ; . :Illee-tillf,' i s scl i^dl l le i t f o r

i i i g h t ' at H i V l i L m i ii:*;!( . l i f l i c i i l t i e s w i l l li.-'liV! j . - i• In a n y e v e n t ther>- a

a i u i t k e r j;:l!tle ;i> M:! i l i -o ;plct«>(l a r r a n t . - t i n - i l l s toI l i l i ' f - C o l l l i ! v ;ill-.-.'tar.-i S.

rr.f.r!i>:

to nait' fiirni.sheU B for wlhtermonths or lonKer.^^r inodcrn houa«with 3x>r 4 masterriwdroornM, 2 bath^,maid's iiuarter^'HiiiHll adult family. Cain, or

" .'o.. 41 ' '

I t VOB SALE I t

KirtST WAUU, TII1HI) DISTRK'T—-I'ollillK Jil.iw> Htolt; at uO2 hlpi'il'tt-fitlil AvenUe. . '••' • ;' , , .

'lJi-Bliiniuu at the liittTKectiftn of the j (•••liter itiirj*center^Ttnes of W.n.dland Avelllio ajiil ! ''••1.i

l'w:irt'' , ! '

degrees, forty-five ininut'esC:iKt eighty-\Sprinfef/lel(i •Avenue ; tbence' aluni?. tli.; i ivW-roaii. insix 1.(1 nun in.li.is io a stake ; uieri.t^ fullouUut,'. ' center . ' l i n e s ; .SlirUiKflold

•stake In Hiic'itX lands now or totmerly( i f ' M n . Ciiin. two feet, southwesterly |from a nai l 'driven in a small tree. In |•tho fence.; thence Cl) with line o f .Mrs.

forirt'erly lu'rs, iinrHi eleven

si><'(iM> WAiri), S I X T H•ritli"r-U.l'.illiiit,' jilac.-.. Wciinwin•Sliow llootu, Ill'u .Morris Avehue.

at the Miters'-rtioi!of Klin S i n i t •

1HS--l i ros ,

uf

. inen.'t^i(l> with olhi-r. landK. (.f vaid. Hean, or ..Avenue.formerly' liis, .suiiyt•vixly.dcktifes ea.-?t *

• • | OIK- JlUit.ilri-.ci and' fifteen feet to theCUIj^AUSlAN' walnut' d<mbl<i b e * and i P1"'1- <••', ,,„ „..„,.. , ,

• • i Second tract: l'.lC<ilNM.\'i at^ifattresH with bureaus to tnat 'hyalao daventxirt, full l^iiKth; wnJnut

end table, odd bureaus. Vandt'rbfelc,10 niacktAirn road..

'OIRL'S bicycle, (cellent condition.O5C7-J. T ,

'IV-1.size 2H, ex-SuimiiH (!-

NO, .'1—Hrand new 5Vi culilc feel <le-.lu«e mtidtl KtflvinaUjr, listed" at

"KlBS'OT'"''""'"" :KlBSOT. .NO.'2—Beautiful alKporcelain full size• table top tgHH .ruiiKe., w i t h autoniatlc

• lifehterH, pull-out' Kinokel.-.s^, Invjiler,2 utility drawerH, llnted at $tl!».iiO.

BOTH refrigerator and pus raiiKti onsale for I17U.5O. You save m\. Kasyterms, 2Vs yeiirs to pay. Hill_<"ityAppliunec Co:; au2 Hroud (it., Tel.Humniit 6-1161.

ond tract: l'.ICOlN'Nl.N'dsouthwest' iMiV-nt-r of AshwooU. Avcliu»ta l id 'Orlar Street, (Ire same, bring tin-nortliiastei'ly. i n i i n f of a lot of laiiiiconve.yt'fi'-liy .Johd Dean and wife to.laiiie.s <i. O.veHs, liy" deei l recordeil-Inthe I'nioii ( W i i l y IJeniniler. .uf I feed sOfi'liV- in K'<«ik 2:;7Cl" [I,-IM!S for t--:ikl< 'mini yf tin iinut'M W.'. etc.", •:ii|il i-linliiiiK'tlli-iici' <4)!:ilt>iitf tin- noWliei iy line of.said l'oTi'Vuie huiii l ird and fifteen feel,nijue or less, in tin- northwesterly cor-ner of said lo t ; , thence <2) In eon-,tinuution ill" the westerly line o"f saidlot northerly to tin.', southerly line of.said I'cdiir S tree t ; and thence CDaloiii? Maid southerly side <if CedarSlrn-t easterly to tlie iwiut or plactj of

" "

westerly tok 4li« OeliUViirc,,.,. nna and Western Kuiirtiad;

Jielawviirc, liackawarma and • WesternItailn.adC.-iHterly (i> IU-<M-hwood lioad.;Bee< hwood ,lhiiid iiortl^. rly to Ussoiitbdrly interse.-lio^ with Hawthorne,,Place; Hawthorne/ I'laee. easterly, ! ' ' 'northe.rly and westerly to Jiecc-lnvood j "Huad ; lle< efiwood- Koltd wwsltr'y to I )>'•ISellcvut' Avenue;" JteJIVvue .AA't-liU

til.-,ll]<l the\V. .-tern

!lee .'t-loll^ til. Joll.iWillireei i ter l ines :- Klin S t h - . t ;init liei-jy. toLiadi n I'laco ; l . i ij i l . i i P lace . \\vi -Vt. rlVto T n l j j ) ' ^ t n - e t : Tiiliii Sire.-t northerly,to Pnisiu'-i't S!r.-et ;_ l'ros|iei-t Streetw e s t e . l y i o ' Mlackburn Itoad fTi iae'k-bu'ni .Itoad northerly. , -to S|>r1ni:.fi.tdA v e n u e ; SprlUKflelti' Avi-mie -east irly.

t l i e ' I»elaware, Tjiicknwanna undstern Rallrii.'Kl; li'wlawiire. L,n-k:i-nn'a and Western' lt.'iilroad easter lythe. point • i.r. .'plat'e of .lii-iriiinliiK.

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i»35 KKUVlN'ATOJt refrigerator, *««;• folding day bwi.' ?6. Tel: MaJluon6.-U233-M.

• Tliere is (lUf lipiiroxjinafelj'" ? 1 SI!-'!.25with liitereM from July 22v 1!»:!N,': and

' ' ' " , . TJ0K H. TlJCiHV, Sheriff,KiiKIHMtlCK (•..KIC.NTZ, fv , lr .Ke< s $27.72- HUJ&SIt 10:i-^

GOOD toi> soil, Hcreeiied or uiwret.-n-ed; cow manure, ('ainl)erlaimo, i'iPark live., Tel. Summit ti-1152-.i: i

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N'CtTICK TO <"HKIHT(i l :S

ICSTATi': ( i f N ( i Fddls" ; i l ' K V , alK"known as .\( I YKIO FAT" and as All

O A S 1<>K8, brusH l>ed, princeH.H drt-s.Ht'r,table, larg« chair and booki-axe. T«l.before 9 a. m. and after 0.31) ]».,'-m.,Summit 6-0503.

M BBAL ESTATE FOB SALE 10

LAKE MOHAWK, deHirable lot onWest Shore Trull, muat Nell, bargain.

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WAJiTEB 1O I1UV

tJrKWWK, lJeCeasert.7*Mrnuant to t h e order <>r Char les A.

Otfii, Jr., Hurrotfato of the County offnion, made-on the twenty-third dnyof AuffUHi, A.M., ,l!i;:S, upon the appli-cation of the undcttdKiii'd,. as Adminis-trator of the estate (it H.ini dec. axed,ncitiee i.s hereby given to the crc.dit«.>rn ( theof siiid.'deeeanod to fxbil'it to the suli-•Mcrjlu'r under oath or all'irmatioii theirclaims anrt-demaiula aKaln. l. the (.•itati'of .n;iid deceased within, six monthsfriun the date <if said order, <ir theyWill-lie fol'eVer bai'|«(l f I'f mi IM'o.-ti'CUt-inj; or recovering (he same .against the.

: centerware, Uiickawanna and Western Itall-

. road, th.iii-e along the following oen-|er lines: Suinmil Avenue northerly to

jSprlntifb-ld Avtriiue; Springfield Ave-tnue easterly to VVa-ldion Avenue;W.ildn.n Avenue northerly to Wbit-

; tredge Ito'ad : Whittredge ){oad east-n-rly. to KcrnwiKMl Ku.-id ; "i'Vrnwo«nl] Uoiid iiurlherly to ' HUIKD Itouil; ItidK<'Itoad and lililge |{oa<l produced .west-erly to Hawthorne plnce ; Hawthorne

' PlaiV- KoutlM-rly and westerly to • It."I south Inter.-, etioii with JBiserliwood' Itoad ;'• lirrchwood Itoad ..southerly to'Hie Uelawaie, -l.ackawannti ami West- i li.ickuwaiiiiuI urn Itailroad; lielaware, linckawanna

111.' fway ValleyLin.-; Cilywest of the weIload ; ldO- f.-.nthe west sidenortherly t o ' aIhe north side'1(10 feel iK.rlhnorth shie lineerly to a- i oiWent -sille linefeet westside lino

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line <ij' Sl i i ihpikr Ii...nlIMiin'f li"i' f.i-t. n i j t l i ofline w.f Mort i s Avenue ; ,of a n d »;iralle.l *i.. the-.of1 .yolTi.'l-'-.Av'elltIc e.1 .1I 1(10 feet Aest o'" Iheof Ori'liMi-il Stre.-t ;'. Km

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tin;land Western Hailroad ontilerly topoint .or place of beginning.

-—Polling place. Si.-fait Chevrolet, Inc.,Id Avenue, Show Hourn.at. the intersection of the

center lines of Kernw.ood Itqii'l -andMorris Turnpike1;, thent'o .aliniff thn

center l ines: Kirnwoiid itond! southerly to Hldge. lt<iad; Uldge Hoadeasterly lo l lobart AVenuu; Hobarl

: Avenue and lloliart Avenue product*!southerly to the l ielaware, l-.aekuwaji; ,

• na and Western Unilioad ;•• Delaware, f;'1'1

center-,11 lie <>f tlt>- I»el:iware,and West , in Itailioail ;

along the c i iner line of id.- I >elaw:ire.ha ikawaima and \\Vstvrn I !;i i I ra>: nl; \

J Hcst.rly to the point . . r . p l n w uf h

I'bl.K rnoin with board, attractiveI lirlvatti- family. Tel.g h , l|rnmi( B-2R!»!t.

A' frtint room, suitable forLJiif.-, or single, wUh all ixinvehlen-

1 (.null. >-. :i!Ki fyrlngfield ave.

or two desirable Htudlo-livlnffinns, hath, llKht housekeepliiK

jivilegex, in private houne, garage.|l. Suiiiinit ti-g*!»8-M. '

IA.SAXT room,i»*r«(in. Tel,

, for bu»l-Summit - fi-0138-M.

fRArTIVK room In new private|m.>, auioinutiir h«at and hot water,Trniture nil new. Tirr."1343,

MJiKV place, two very desirablelond floor rooms/ Tel. Summit 6-P6. . 1-tf

: ORAYLLV, 19 Euclid »ve.. cheer-room with twin beds, runntnK

«r. Trl. Summit 6-3M9. 91-tf

ACTIVB room for bu*lne«» per-or teaciwr;. a i jo iniac private

|tb; central location; call Te»e-Summit «-O373. - , «l-tt

KDCLID, 18 Euclid Avenue, At-(ictlve «ln«l« rupm. itouthwest ex-

nre. adjolnlhif" bath, refined atrsphere, residential. Tel. 6-0140.

furnished room, largerHry,Iwant, central, n<? other roomers.I Woodland aveTTel. 1821-R.U 98-tf

cheerful aingle room.ard, -call afternoons. __±

APAKTMliSTS TO XBT

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. _J_ und 3 room*Itit- housekeeping,* Springfield a V e . •

andl

on _. •WEDNESDAY, 'THE 5TH DAY

CXTOBEP. A. 1).. IK'S,at two o'clock In the afternoon of naldday.-— • - v . . .

All those .certain—twi'ts 'irTwrcela ofland "3mtf premises, hereinafter pftr "tleujarly duatrlbed^ Kituatc. lying lino"belnn-in -iho Tuwnship i*f N«w Provi-dence, in tb^'oautjf-jttt.-Union, "andState of New Jersey. '

bftlh for Beginning at •a-.-»oint on the East4gB- »[$*_"!_ Princeton Avenue distant about

bath'furnished

Btuuuo mute ind

1-roommodernh Btuuuo mute in modern - . . . . . » • • - - •

«, unfurrtUha* if dwirad. fine--East and parallel with Union Avenueh b r h i M 1 % d l t " * "' " - J ' " • "1 «r % adults.

first floor in n«wly alteredIvate home, large llvfigr room, dln-

nuttK. 2;bedf6ym«, mod«rn bathinK room, modern newly

lipped kitten, garage, automaticand hot wat«r supplied, spa-

'W. isroundg, pleasant surround-| ; . convtnlently located, moderateVK referenceg exchanged ; Oct. 1st

liancy. Tel. Summit 6-0239-W.

rooms and bath, all lmprove-|nt«. Inquire 97 Park avenue, J-tf

room, drewtng room, kitchen,ower and batbi Prlgldalre, hot

:0old water,' neat and janitorSummit DevWopment Co..

rooms with, toato.% HERAXD.4 •

Writs Box.; »»-tf

iJWOOD AVAMUX&M, US-woodland avenue j MV«ral dealr-

•* «wrtm«nt» lot, rent at reaibn-S tof '• JSLulet JfMthborfcood j no

traffic, ttmtf la Bttper-t on p*emi«i.y 18-tf

M Hpartnient, beat and hotIn'iuire Claw L Wul«, 392eld aye T m o M " "

..f , n'iuireggffleld aye., Jfctf

floor front,• a- 7*0 Wtefteiir J

I^OUlcVflrd. •3-tf

autitui Home of Englishin a secluded Mtttng of

/ old t»ee«--oiie of Sum-j« highest locaDonft^B rooms,baih antomaUc h«t . TWs

,& m6r* ttai» <8B>W0

butit a few years ago. Canbad now tot WM««.—Well[ ow tot WM««.

I™ your coo«ld«r»tk)n.

«ta»« Ed.

UAUV'S play pen. Tel.-Summit (!-3i, —:—: —: ; I >f(! I'HK MC YIXCI,

O J J D CHINA, Klass, I'urnitui'e, etc. | ••-Admiiilslrator.Tel. "evenliiKK, Mrs. Hilkc,-3115-W. IDON'AUI> I'.Ol-THNK, I'roetor,

" J-t r I ::S2 Siirlnufieid A v . ,—— ! Suniniit, X. J.

o a \v ."> w—!-!• Kei'S-}7.S0USEDalilc.

rangeT<

, rect'iit model; reason- j•I. Summit C-OTI.'V.I-W. , .

TITLK company ' mortgiig'es " and cer-tlficateg bought ni "J sold., <iuick: ac-tion. W. h. Courtenay, Ti-1. Sumnilt6-2197. . • !>a-tC.

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Herehy-HKTTIJCJIKNT.< l iven , Thai t l ie

l .aekawanna and Wi-'fterlf Hailroade.'isterly to. Morris Turnpike1; AiorrinTunipiki' northerly to the point orplace of lieuitininK.

KIUST WAIID. SIXTH l-USTKinT— I'cilliiW place, Packard Siiow Jto<«ii,;7''. Kranklin Place. • • , - . , , ., ,

•licKlnnliiK at the Interseition of the.iUailro.nl soul.h.-.rlycenter lines of the Delaware, b a c k a - j place of beKijinlnpw*ann;i ajid ^V-Kiiti rn — lta.ilroad «ind! .-.-;-. „ I' !U'il.'J^lAli...ii ._.

SK(Mi.\D WARD, EIGHTH T»I.S-I'HH'T — PollliiK. lilace. AiitomuliileShow Room, .211(1 Hroad Street.

itcKinniiiK at the inteiKecttun of thecenter l ines of ..Morris Avcriiie andRahway Valley Itailroad ; theiiee aliniKthe fnllowliiK center 1 l ines: MorrisAvenue westerly and northerly / to.Mountain Avenue ;' .Mountain Avenuewesterly lo William Street' ; William

t north, rly lo Sayrn Sir.-, t ; S/.i'yretjtl'ee'.. easterly to M.i.rrls A\v'mie;Morris Avcinje-' noriberly to KlinStreet ; Kim" Street northerly.. Io theDelaware, . l .aekawanna and Westernllallrond ; I'lclawar*-,-. l<ai.kaw:inna andWestei;n Itailroad easterly to the Ituh-w:iy Viillev Itailroad; i la luvay. Valley

to tb" point 'or

A. Slu-rirr.. • --.A S iiri'o^ate. •A Keulsier <.f Poij , s and .M.-.rlsrai:.-s.Three ' M>-ml" i s of the lioard ot

i 'ho.-.a l-'re. ImMi-rs.•A I'oron.r.

KitoM T i n : i s i i i t d i c i i Hi'"M:W pitcivinK.Nci:

A Mayor for term of t w o j . . a r s .• T w o I'oinii ilm.-n. lor t.-riiw ol tin-..'y'i a r , s e . i ' - h . • • • ' . . . .

(Hie ..Ill's! ic<- ol the I' .a. 'e for. tel'll).. o f f i \ e jear.- .

^\t tin- sa id P r i m a r y KUetioti , tlier«*will' , li . ' e l . . l i d oli.e male and o n e l e -m a l e iiie'jnli. r of the Ciii iniy Co inmit -t. .• tor IMIIII l iet ' i ibl ican and I lemo-erat-ie part ies -|II eacl i el^»-Hon dis tr ic t .

Said l .oai 'ds will jilso sit l . c t t tc . i i t l iohours of I p. in. a n d ;i p. m. ( K a s l e r u.St'andan] T i m e ) U>r reci.-t.-allon .piir-

Ada.nu* \v;ilkiMl a tn l Iv'tti- -esi''01>'(l ji< -lo-bnny. Marit-K':i I !F . - ; -

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Christensen Wins atSummit Tennis Club

the (

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Meiuhers

A Ciioii. r.

account of Ihe .siibserllier, as l^xecutor I |Third summit Avenue, thence nloni?-

of the 1,11K.!- Will n nil T'stan:. l itI.OI'IS Ki:i,UKR;-flei.o:isei| . will heaudited . and nta(e<l by the •Siirroifafe,and rt'|Hjrled for • settlement to tin-firphans' 'Court'.' <>f ilw ("'niinty ; of

SBASHORK express" earrylnjr.liaifsauo I ' I I I ^ I . .on Frld.iy. the seventh day ofand houHehold furniture; rates reas- l (>tui>i-r next ;ii :•:-!(' A. ,.M.onal'le. Call Henry 1'. Townsend, I D a t f d : Sefitt-mbi-r t'tid, HOS.Summit . W X 2080. ' 87tf | . CIIAUI.KS K. 1 ! K I : K M A X ,

— — I - , . . „ i : \ r i l l l n r .McKIIUJAX & mi.SON, i'roct.or*,

4!i l.'nlon Place, Summit, X. .).o a w 5 w—:i-11 Fees J3-2'1

the fol-A venue

I0.»-i---.«-.l-.-1:> < ity ( l.-rk.

northerlySpringfield(Iron ATe. ;

40 FINANCIAL

center lines: Summitto Sprint! field AVUIIUP,Avenue easterly to \Val-Walfiioii Ave. northerly t<iItoad; WbittrcdKo- Itoad

easterly to I'Yrnwood Itoad ; FernwimilItoad northerly to Jtltlui' Hoad; ItidK''Itoad easterly -to lloliart Ave,: llobartAvi'nue .iiiul llobart Avenue producedsoutherly to tho Debiw'iire,mi and Wistcrn Itailroad

Registry & Election NoticesOF -\K\V. I'KOVIIUKX'K

PIJNDS AVAILA6M5 for First -Mort-gug« Luans, l-Ml.A., Constr-jctlon,Direct Heductlon or Straight Mort-gage Plan. John X. Hughes. 15Staple atreet, Summit, Tel. 6.40,!3._

LEGAL ADVbirriSING•SHKRIFF'S HAMO^In C l i a i u e i y of

Svvi Jersey; Between Kdnii Al. Uurl-gi complainant, und Henry Chaplin,

ft aid., defendants. Fl. fa. for t i i l e fmortgaged pr«m I ftcs.

By virtue of the aboverStatiHl writ ofieri fiwhiH to me directed • sliall ox-pos.i for sale by^puhlic vendu«', iij. theDistrict Court lloom, in Ihw ( J t

1t C u r t ,in the city ol1 Klhsitbeth, N. J..

OF

XOTICK OK SKTTJ,i:.MK.\T. Not lieI.s Hereby lllvcn, That .the .Sewmd

Intermediate account of the Hubscrih-er. Trustee under the Last Will andTestament uf l . o r i S KIOI,l.Hlt. de-ceased, will ho audited and staled liythe-HurroKiitc, and r.-iiorled for mtt,!'1-nnuit to tin' Orpbaiis'Court of iliet'ouiity of I'nioti, on* Kriday, (he.Seventh (lay (>.)" October next at ft :V>A. Jl. " '<

Doted: September 2nd, .'IMS.CIIAUT.KS K. liKKKMAX,

'--,- ... 'iVustee.McKinCAX & C.ILSOX, I'nn

4!l.rnlon Plai-e, Sutmnlt,A .a w r. w— :i-l 1 • Fcc« $•"'.-«

NOTK'K "IS IIKP.KIiV CIVKX, thatthe District Hoards of Ueaistry and

Uickawan-1 j,;],.,.tjOM ,,f u,,, Towiishi|c of XewDelaware ! |>r,,vldence wl|l sit ill the polling

hackawanna and Western Itailroad places mime/1 below in saidwesterly to tin; point or place of IK- Township bctiv.en the hours of 7Kinnint-'. „ .. • • •= ,_;•: j | . m, , ,m ] s p. ni. (I). S. T.), on Tm-s-

|. JMItST WARD. SKVKXTI.I DTS-1 day, September ai.th,• 1!»::s, for tlie pur-. TIUCT—d'olllMK place, Mm-olti School, \ ^ of conduetliiK' a primary Kl.jcllonillooin in basement, 22 DeForest Ave- j , lnd for the makiiiK up of registry listsi-niH'. " . . . . — . - . J of all 1O(,M1 voters in ea.-h district andi IU-KlnnliiK at the intersoction of. th*1 , l d ( n , l g names'"thereto as required bvjecntt-r lines of SpriiiKfield Avenue and-; | i l w _ . '; Woodland AvMiue.; (hence westerly'and northerly aloni; the following .<ii-1

' ti-r lines : SpriiiKfi. Id Avenue tii Kent.; Place Hoiileviird ; Kent Place Houler •' vnrd to . X o r w o d Avenue,; Xorwood 'Aveni:.e-to .Morris Avenue; cuntlnuintf

; northeasterly on an Imaginary linn to.Il'l ho iHoiith western end1 of NuthurstI Koadfc; .thenee northerly, ca-sterly and• Koutlurly ali.HK th*»~following o«nt'-rI lines : -; XuthiirRt (Road tu Woodland

L^QA|. ADVERTISING

At the Primary Kl.ction to hoon Sepleiiil.cr L'«Hi, t'.OX: .-nrnlidat. Mwill be inuniii.il. (1 for tin- following of-fices : -J, .

A United Stat.-s Sinator. .A Memhi-r of;i-he House «if Hepr<>-

spntJtlveH'froin the Sixth CUJIKTI'^HIOII-al, Distrh-t. , ' ,, A Stnte Senator.^ Q U r Members of the Ot-nrral Asflerr.bly. '\ A Sheriff.

A Hurr(iuttte_. .^-A~Registtr of Deeds fTTrfi Alorrgages. j

Thre.e' Xtxinihers of the |Jo;ud of'

M;W PII- A Mayor lor term of two ye.irs.

Two ("oiimilmen tor l.irn.is of tin-years ea.-h. • ' - :• •

« > H e i l U S t i l . ' e - ' O f t i l "n f f i l e V l i i r » "

Nt »TICK IS AI,S( > I!fo l loWl l lH p l a c e s h.lVi-the rm c l i n g s of Hi,- I!.,and Klcctioh and l"..rthe P r i m a r y a n d (le i ieral l;iejjeilwr wi th a brief d'-scripti,l ioi imlary l ines of each <-|. .t r i i t .

Klr-t IIMrii-t—.Poll ing I'laeeoiiub 1 full on Springf ie ld A v MUe. •

All that porli.-iij of the boroMKh eastof th<* line formed by I'. issaic A v e n u eand S o u t h street to iln- b o u n d a r y 11 n«-of . s a i d borouKh w i t h the C i t y ofS u m m i t . • . - . • • •

held _.. Neroml IMstrlr l—Pol l ing Plan 1 , T-'IreH o u s e on Springf ie ld A v e n u e . All thatportion of the lioroiiK'h-\v"St of th>.- linefo.rnxd by' P a s s a l e AV'-mi>- and S.nitliS tree t to the lM.und.iry line of RalilIx.roiiKb \yitb X « w I'rovid. n c . - T o w i i -

T _ T H O M A S C. Ml'SSON'.• l iorougl i Clt-rk.

a- < Kc'.-i-^-.'i-ii-is-ir.-n *~

; \V.. ('liriHlrii~eii an-Sumiiiir Tennis t'lii1)

Sunday afternoon. T-"J. triiuuph over. :iid. Tl».j.youthful

. !_!< Hows. fLiinily., w instunnjiiit setni-filiil"~ups*'t

<!-.J. lriuiui'ih over liiti»> ili-lldw-t, Jr., Ravi1

'ii a harder 1'itflit thiiil

K <>FOK r

KlIiST AIKKTIXO

Twcrhtrtidred forty foet approximatelySouth of Union Avenue, running theftceSouthprly_on Princeton Avenue Sfttyfeet, th«-nco on 'a line l l

One hundred thirty-three and th ir ty -— Aeljtht hundredtjis feet Mhencp upproxi:' .mately North about Slxtyrflve feBT l<»a point about one hundred fctrty-fojittfeet irom the point or-place of be-ginnlnK mea«(ired on a lino parallel toUnion Avenue;, thence on suld lineabout One, hundred" forty-four feet tothe point or place of beginning, be thesaid several distances and dimensionsmore or lens.

-Said promises being lots numbered17, 18 and l!) In Block Xo. 1, on a mapentitled "Map Xo. 1, BferJceley HeightsPark; Township of New ProV1.4§nce,Union County New Jersey, John J.Kentz. Surveyor, .June, 1925.:;entz. Surveyor, .June, 1925.:;

There Is due approximately ?T.02'J.42with Interest from August 13, IMS, andCOHt8" IJBK 8, R1OBY. -Sheriff.McKIIlGAN & <3IUSON, Sol'rs.F«e« - »».6? BDJABji , g-11

SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery ofNew Jersey. Between Klorlndu. B.

Watts, complainant, and Kate A.Smith, et als., defendants. Fi. fa. forsale v mortgaged premises.

By Virtua of the above-stntcd writof fieri fadas to mte airected r Khaliexpose for sale hy public vondue, Inthe District Court Boom, In tho CourtHouse, in the city of Kllaubath, N. J.,in i • • • • ~WJB1DNBSDAY, THE 14TH DAY OF,

&EPTBMBBR, A.~t>.. 1938, 'at one o'clock Standard (two oD l l h t S i ) Ti I th

on

ayjf gnoon of Hiild Hay.

All the following tract or parcel ofland and premlneH hereinafter par-ticularly described, situate, lying andbeing In the City of Summit, In thedbunty of Union and State of New

" BEGINNING at a point in the cen-tre line of Jtfountftln.Avonue (formerlyStony Hill Hoad) flfty-rour feet andtwenty-two hundredths of a foot east-erly on iiald centre line from the nouth-eaiteriy corner «f lund formerly ofJohn B. Osbfrfne now. of «eor*o W.

d l th (1)John B. rfne *Baldwin: and runnlmr thenc« (1) northone- degree and thfrty-nlae minutes

h d fteast one hundred and forty-eflllit feniand three one hundredth«i of \- tootttbenc* (») north clghty-flvo degreeiiand thlrty»Mven mlnuUB east forty-nin« f»et and »(xty-fpur one^hun-dredtlu of & foot to land of one preen;tfien» m touth one 4««ree and flfty-MVtn minutes we»i on* hundred andforty-one tttt and twenty-*™ one nun^. .

w - • »loot to Mid e*»t» line off Ddl^ware,

Registry & Electron Notice -FROM Til K- -TmVXSjl 11'"NKW PU<)V_ll>KXCH.

OF-

Avenue"; Woodlanfl AvetilK- to "Wallacei\, ^ sheriff ' v XOTliUoud ; Wallace l'Juad to MoTrfp Turn- 'plk'e ;• ".Morris TurnpIKE'. to'- KcMinvoodKo:id; Keriut'ood'-Rioad-UirRtdsrrltoiid ; ^ .,_,.Uidfje-ltoad and Kidge Hoad -produced. (yjo6en Freeliolders.w e s t e r l y ' t o - Mawthorno P l a c e ; -Haw-, j^ Coroner.,'thorne Place-wester ly to i t s nortli In-tersection with Beophwood" I t o a d ;BeecITVvood Hoad to Bel levu« Avcriue ; I One member of the 'rownship, ('om-'nToomH'ourt room JL-tJiiM Hour,H.lleviie Avenue to Woodland A v e - ! m i t t e for term of three yearn. " - i-raln i:ii:ldi|ru K « | r r i l " S.iu.irenue; Woodland Avenue southerly t«i| <jn<; Jufitice. of the IVio e lor a_Jull Krankliii St'r. <-t, N.-wnrk, X. ..I., o

— — - __i __. | (he point or |)lacc~«f bcftlnnlnjt^-. i terni. .-• ' „ ^""i:)rd il:iy ..r Se]ileinl.er, l!i:is.X 0 T I C K IS -HBKlCIn (..IVKX, lh»t-r—V2i •That tbf boundary Hues of t-lio ii._..Wt the said P i imnTy-Klc t io i i there ,,',"|rra[ m the forenoon, at \<-h|cli J i m

tho District Hoard of Klcrtion will Mti e l^Uon districtH in th« Seventh"W'aMj w j ) | be (Reeled one njale iijiid one fe- ,.|-edit..ry-TiTay prove tli. ir- claim.-. -..VetIn the* hereinafter designated places In , o f the City of Summit, which elect ion, nmkriil'Hjnber of t lve-O'umy Commit- ; l irustee, ex.iinJUiiJli'.- -bankrupt .iti*

jimliiwU^uuiUJv^-lwui^^Hst-rtrts -BhjH-irg-^-etghtr -In —nttnttH^VHtf • In \uH-h- Elertitin 4*rrtrrct tan' Imtli ••transact ••utlii'i piMi'it'i' tnwii^.^."—' —8:00 n. in. and !• p . . in . (DayliKht j Ki,all he as foltfiwr;" _~-\ _ _" t the1- Rcpubli.c.-m

j ' o i l I I I V.

i 'nil::i t i l . ' l l l i . l l

I h i ' . u ; ; h l . ' i f

I I I . . I l l i e . , 1 1,1 II .I

I Inn. e North foiirtr, a .M l ' -i*> Ka . - i l o n . , I i . i U .

| l i n k s !o ili>- eorn»-r "! a-Uolj.-rt lliinn'A ; th- i.--e! s ix (leKO >-s \V.->( I'..< t l u n c e South • lliirfi-t-no n e i-haiu ajwl niii. i . -f

1 nii.ld 1«•-.•.!'- •-«rf.t—ro.-,.i,! ^evellt.y_;eijijlt .dt 'Sfe.,^• H'nfcs ali»nt;V:'th.' "ro.ia t

it ii--- liud,J)i\n fh" iliird sci and knen-—

that' had lu'hceu alilo, 'that set that lie would

chance of takingfmm his fast-tiring op-

rn lire fiiterfd In the:ishi]> whir-li will Ret•:jr'l;jy ai tlii' .Summit«is!i suclv players as

r flfriinplou,lilll'lldldor,

Tavlor,~and' (.

Billiard ExhibitionAi Recreation Center

Tho first meeting o,rcr.-ditor.'rTr1i m a t t e r of S A M I ' K I , t i t i l . l ' S I'KIX, ; h;rtf huii ' lreij l l is .,t -*4t-_rt-r- ..•!• U u lj ISanknnit . o f l^SS Il.-o;ulv.-:iy, in tfiT"1' A l s o a s..-i.ii.l |ot. ,•.,.-,• »,; ,,t. * " - ? _ . •; T o w n s h i p of llillSl(I.-r-'Um.|iy of i'nluii.-H'Ji'M. lief!iniTtllt_a< a P'.lwr \a r.ti.- VrTT-i-

be held j | the it3.n.knipl'cy..-.O.iirt 'illr.- uf ilit ro.id I. ,t(lm« ir'-'im V>~~z,T.z<:<-_

- ji}i l*rrriia, known as the iron_fj1_.i IK- VIW. will pivo an ex-

uf licx'ket billiards at theRei-r< ;ition Center, 19

lace, on Thursday'

CITV"OK-"Sl'.,MMIT-

(I- . -

:ur.r

i?avlliK Time) on Tuesday.--K*r>*ember S i o r o x i ) 'WARD. F I R S T DTS- ] tips,20, 1938, for thf purpose of conducting,'TUK'T—• Holllns place. AutomiibilP - TfafiT lioardy will nlsoa M m a r y Kleotlon for the"TToTnliiatlon i 8Jiow room, 517 SprliiRlield Av«nu«v-,-,.th« bourw of 1' tf-in. and irof candidates for the following offices.: j HeKlntiliw at the Intoraectlon of tl in : . ern Standard Time) for

par-

gemhly.A .Sheriff, . .A Surrogate.A U^iSter uf Pecds andThree Members /of tho

Chos(:n Frreholders.A Coroiier. ' "

FROM TIIK FI1VST WARDC I T V . O F stniMrr

A Councilman" ii> s<>Tve for the

..ator. ~ r - 1 coiiter .lines of Springfield Avenue « n dA Member o f ' l h e Ilouxe of Repro-1 the fx-laware, Laekawanna, and W<;st- ii»H«

'se.ntnt-lveK fr.oni.tlu- Sixth Congre-sHioilr I ern Railroad.'- tbejice along the follow-; wasal District"""*""' • • W ins ciiitrr Unes: Delaware, Lack;iwati-.« p,

A Slate Senator - na and Western Railroad'westerly to; the,Four Jlembers of tho General As- : Mount Vermin Avenue ; Mount Tfrnon;

Aventro westerly to I ho _i!lty • ,M lie- i n |P««¥ato.4!,lver : ("Ity T.lnn' smuthnrly to IDivision,.. Avenue ; Dlviolcun Avenue |.s'outhe.rl>\l'i lilaflchurn Road;. Black-burn Jloiiil easterly to" Pine droveAvenue; Pine Crove Avenue horthorly(o Prospect Street; 1'rospeot Streeteasterly to liliickhurn Ttoad- —Wlack-burn ItoaJr northerly to S|iritiKfl''ldAvnue; SprinKfleld Avijitue eaettrlyto the .imlnt or place of

MprtKa(?es.Board o(

term

oil- Tuesdiiy, OctohfT 1 Sth, ,, nnd finally on Xov.-mli.;r Ktli,,, between 'the Tiours of 7 a., in. and

hi. (Kastern Standard Time) lorpurpose of cfjiiduotiiiK a (ieiieral >

f o r i • - ' . • • ;r n i t e d S t a t e s .Senator. _.....- ••'M o m h e r d f the lion.-*! of Rrp'rn-!

froui the S i x t h ».'on(;ri'ssioii- i

fiefieral As-

(Maim.K wi th i temized s t a t i m e r i t iii• ' aenrjiiiiL must I..- Ir-KaH.v proved ; a n ysit bi ' tween ; ortKi«iii1"-'B<7TT^ o r In.-trTiineiit milT O n . TlOast- ! ;irniH.xt•'!'; they must . he proved

rexiiiTrati'in ! si^.j iri i i i i i is a f t e r A u x u s i '•'>"•

vlfK to . liI'liTiins .imlother point

}i'yftjv-n( < ":i I v in .Sn.iritiont <l "|io!ijt l» i o s t!i1 T P r " " » T a -l.-it i . r

a . !•••.•

. with th> Uefer.<;i> w.I!.-feree in Bankiuptey.

l l l l l l l l l . l l l . i l.M.iry . . laneMJti-llcll- iin.l( l lTol .er 2 l ib .

w i t h i n - f ; . - r k ' s tif i i •••S. :i:id ; P - l . IUKI- .". I.:

| [M-i-ille now |ioiut.'"" >i.f one hundred

a >!:ik> In 111.-' r'

n l u - i \ - t h r . . - l i n k 'i n s . < i . | r o . i - l i n . -

oti»:

• in•U-"

_It»-..d. s;-iniT Mr. and'Mra...Sianleyli-MJ i-i OyT-: Hidsc aveiiue w.iTI bein- <.jjjTT;ut;ii. Tli<:JJej;reation Otn-t*-i TV J+ _ oj!i'rjjMl_ recently by Ottp_Kn-Mit^r, who. h) %iself. isairTxperl—^

He

a I. >

H <l -.Ir»-.-r.i..I ,

'-pvi1.1- in

I .

,.\or(h'n'tnl .r «•r^t r/n.

I 'XITKli STAYKS-I»ISTH1CT"1.>ISTIIICT <•!•" Ni:\V. .IKIS

. i i t y - l ' j i ' e, l e t .-i!nl .-.--..•:. in,;h' -

of three years.Four Justices of Ilin Pence.

FROM THIO SKCOX1J WARDCITY OF SUMMIT "

A Councilmim to serve for the termof three years. .

Five Justices of the Peace.At the Bifid Primary Klect'Ion" there

Will be elected-, one male and" one fe-male member of the County Committeefor both the. KepuMlunn and. Dt'trio-cratio nnrtles.

Said Boards will also Hit nt the sameplaces between tho hours or 7 :00 a. in.and 8 p. m. (Kastern StiindArd Time)on Tuesday, November ,8, 1938, for thepurple of conducting- a General Elec-tion for: ' • • ' , ' . I

A Knltod States Senator.. A Member of the JlouW of> Keprc-

Hp'ntiitlvo.'s ifroin the Sixth Congression-al restrict., • . . . . - . .

A Stale Senator. •Kour •aiemberB of, tile General As-

Hemlily.A Sheriff. - - .A Surriutalfl.

. A Keplwer of DDCIIH and Mortgages..• Three Mcinb«rs of tho Hoard ofChosen Freeholders. .

2 C'oujuilinttn.fl Justices of tho Peace.NOTK'l': IK Al-S(t OIVIW, that th«

following plait'K have'lnieli ehoseii forthe holding of tho I'rlinnry and (leii-eral Klcclb.ns -togetlMT with n .brief •dt'scrlptlon of the .lioundary lines ofeach clpotk.ii district.

FI-ftHT \VAIU^ FlItS-T 1V1STIUCT—Pol li np place, Store id Mani-tilo lrtilld-Illfr. 41>7 Sprlnrfleld .Avenue, .

~ initiK at the Intersection of Mtolines of-8»rlnirfl<»Id Avenue and

A State -iSenator.Four Mejiibcitf- of the

spmbly. • ' - : . - .A Sheriff. ....."A Surrogate. — • ' |A KeKWer'ol1 ,1^-eds and Mortgages.Three Members of the .Hoard of

In

TO:

SIOCONI) WARP, KKC'OND. ,l>fS-! f)hp«en Fn-elwilders. '

ontpr iKcnfl Hacc

Avenue and toUnd twncu »

TRIC'T— Polling place, Memorial KleMI'eKlnning at the Intersection of the

House Building, Myrtle Avenue.center lines of Tulip .Street and Pros-pect Strwt; thence along tho follow-ing center lines: Tulip' Street south-erly to Mountain Avenue; MountainAVf.njie easterly to Primrose Wac«produced southerly to ISO feet northof th" northerly sldr lino of OlpiisideAvenue; 150 feet north nf and parallelto the north' side, 'line of Clenxidc A v -liue westerly to the ('It.V Line; t!ilyliinc no rt We rly to Mountniir Av»-uue :Mountain"ATuntto easterly t(i liivlsbin

•Avenue';- Division Avenue nnrlhurly toIJlaeklmrn Ttoad; Blackburn lloni-leasterly to Pino <lr<!V«' Avenue; Pine('rove Avenluc- northerly to PrivspectStreet; Prospect Street easterly to thopoint or place of be|;lniittiK.

SKCOXD WAlth, 'I'UIlll.) D1S-TltlCT—IMIIIIIK place, Uraylun-HHiool,|{<Kim In basement.

P.eKlimlng at the Intersection of thorenter lines of Tulip Street and LindenI'laco. tUt'liee along the following i'«-n.-ter lines; Tulip Street southerly toMountain Avenue; Mountain Avoniieeasterly to Primrose J'lnee; PrlmNisoPlace and Primrose l'lace, phidtu-'ertsoutherly to 150 feet north of Ihu-uorlliside line of (ileiislde Avcinji:; l.'.d f»'el

j norlh of and parallel to the north sideline of (llenside Avenue easterly toMorris Avenue; Morritf Avenue north-erlry to'Mountain Avenue;, MountainAvenu«:.-w,e»te.rly. to.'.WiUUim,,.-jStreetiWilliam Street ..northerly to- Hayr«Street; Sayre atre^f easterly to Mor-ris Avenue,; Morris A.vijhue northerlyto Kim Street; Elm Street Rdutherly

ruritilntr weiitwb~» along the following: SinrTngfleJd Avenue,to thuLackuwailtaa aud Woatern

,. FWsjcrly to tho point mr

SBnOND' WARD,

^ Tlaca e^ of b«jRiiuilng.FOURTH Dirt

— Polll** pltue,' Jefterson

A Coroner.FROM TUT: TOVV^.SHIP- 0F~

. N E W pnovii)i:.v.:K "—=--One membor of the Tojni.sh'rp" Com-

ml tie "for term «f thro' years.One Justice, of the- Peace for a, full

term.NOTICE IS ALSO-rjIVR}.'. That_the

following- places bav</ been chosen mrthe meetings of-the Hoard of Keglslry1

imd Kleutlon and for the holding<.cifthe Primary und Ceneral Klectious to-gntj^r \v(Uj,-ji..,lick/ dcs<rij>lion (>f thelioiltrd'ary lines <T each ehH-tioii dis-trict:

Unit IHtilrlcl—Polllim' Place, Ladyof Mt. Cnrim-l Hall, Plaintiekl Avenue.' Beginning at a iioint in the lenderllrio <if the"-r»elawar«'. I^ackiiwanna &Western Railroad (Passalc and Dela-warn, Branch) where Hie sanu- 1H iln-tCMecleil by the dhldinV line |,«tweenthe Township of New Providence andtho Boro'tiKh of New Providence;tneni'f'In 'a westerly direction alongths'cenh-r line »f Hald Kullronil to apoint In the center line of PlnlnfieldAvontU) near the Berkeley Ilelglitri;.Station; thence along: the cf-nter line I«>f Plalnfh'ia Aveiiui' southerly to -apoint In the center line of MountainAvenue; thence along the center lineof Mountain Avenue westerly lo ajwint In fbe dividing line of, the Town-ship of New Providence aiid__\y.irr»'iiT6.wni*lp, Somerset"'"Couiily ; CBelicTtilunir tb«> 'dividing line between saidTownship* In a. northerly dlrcrtion to.the 1'annalc lilsVr: thfncp- along therenter iTf-nald River In a KPiieral ea»t-ertr direction to 1h'ff dividing line be-tween the Township of New ProVU

In the. Matter o fl - l . t i Y l t I'.. 1*1:

( r e o p i / l i i d l '•• . ' . ~~Hankrui'ilcy- • - - . •

N««.lreThe Creditors of th'-

ab'.ve-iiam.d bnnkiiiiil :TAKK XOTiTU-: ' Hint you

show iiiiise before tin- und<TsiK.ue(JIJefer.e at Ihe |t.1llki'llplc.V Court'Itooms. Post OITice HuildiiiK> Federal jS«|ii:.re. Newark. XV»• Jersey, .CnurL[__Itooin Xo. .'!, on Septeniber 2.!ru., VX'A,

iMJIl.T

ui l i . ' i l

er'"1III-'ttte

anilto

O 1-

are to

S!,.lre hoUP5-~tr-rl.v Ii

U f ( leKl-' >I vv't niy-!'"Ur• tin-. miil'li".

th. h,••'• ( I) alotij; I'M•:ev.-n t y - f i v e il' i irees('••it a n d -si)t'i'ii<ji-»- t" tK i l l l l l l i R . " '"•.•'"llt.lillillt," t jj

|J:itu'!-: H.]ii.-inl» r AK W. W.-f« |-'->- in

\ \ .

bilJiard player. He-has. «AxBH>ilion matcli UB an

u> <-p»-a*:T f»r"i4i*'fall. season and an-- '- utiviii-f* ili-ii- 1K> will liuve l'rexfueut•f*' t \i;».^:\\inii sit'this pla'?- during the'..( j-jiiuiuz. iinmtlts. '. Mr. Kraiit^r has»-• ;H--.a]3(*'l s'jini' niodern equipment"Jl' I-IJIJ i« iit:?.iou.< to (fiii'T to the best"'."»:»> -\ . i i ibis form of 'recreation.. - - F*dr .a-irinubt'r of years he managed'. •; iin- rii)itoiu, Hijls Recreation Par-j _ . Iocs ai!<3 iil.-o other places of thisc'r-r- ''••liAriw-:*.!' v.i Newark.

Sports on Pago 2.i- [,;

61HKUALl") weJrr»in(? al! items

conceruing you and

i

Have your BRAKESand M^ADLlbHf S

ADJUSTED preparatoryto State INSPECTION.

Admission

dtncf f ttuiice along the dividing linebetween Mild Township arid Boroughaoatherly t«i tho point or placo of bo-

Thomason Bros.

JOSEPH PROCITAIron-man of the Cue

in Exhibition Match at -- " . . - • • • • " " • " • ' : ' " ' > * i

Summit Recreation Center, . - . 19 UNION PLACE. SUMMIT

Thursday Night, Sept. 15th10 P.M.

' Free Play Following Match.• I . ' . .

Modern Equipment in WUpksomc Surroundiags.

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THE SUMMIT HBKA1D JJfft SUifltTT

Service League to

by the Junior Serviceof Summit., Dr. Paul Flert-

Irtl! present "An Evening ofon Friday nl«ht. October

at tht High School audl-'"tMaai.£ Dr. Fleming, one of the foremost

peafed from coast to coaa| before^ t _ • «• • jsnthuslastlc audiences In leadingUVCflUf Of nlSglC^chaUuqtias. club*. schools, and

universities. His performance fea-ture* not only legerdencaln, "butmind-reading and paeudo-splrit-o»H»m. It is Dr. Flemings theorythat people like to be baffled. In amost successful effort to fool all thepeople all the time, Dr. Fleming in-cludes the feats of making handker-

tBaflcians of this country, has ap- • chiefs vanish only to appear again

[I* many colors ia tbe back of a'spectator's neck; caaaiag » watchj to disappear and thea coine W> Mgfct: inside a boy's coat, tlti around tbeI neck of a white rabMt Oat of a•black cabin open to tbe audience,jDr. Fleming proaacea invisible• spirits to ring belts, shake tam-\ hourtnes and pleasantly co-operate! with bis wishes.. His program in-cludes a demonstration of East In-dian magic, a variation of tbe In-

dian mango tree trick. AKofatnaran evening of faacufedat eatertala-meat la. promised, of toterest notonlv to tbe adults for whoa H isplanned, bat for tbe yoaasst*a*.

Proceeds from tbe*«how will soV>*th« Service League's general

i fund, which is contribute* to local'charities.

Advertising In the HERALD wUlpay yotf dividends.

Rve Years Sfcce TwoPoice Officers Were SfcotFtre years ago yeeterdayvBergeaat

Bgaa and Officer Lambert of tbeSununit police force were shotdown by Felix Monganello,' whomtbey were attempting to arrest af-ter he had been engaged in a brawLBoth officers were so seriouslywounded that it waa doubtful for a

it tbey o—M retarm to *«ty.

vita tbe awfemary tt has betfaresorted taat atibrti M n sud* topanaot &• laaatliat. trie was iea-t#am4 to State Praoa for wjsnarsj. He famt serve* five years ofWattwa.

KeeenUy^tfce S n w t t Branca oftbe State Patrolmen's BenevolentAeaoclation went on reeord u a*in« opposed to any pardon.

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Four "Open% •

P.Mfor Four Consecutive Wednesday Nights

Beginning Next Wednesdag, September 14

The Newark civic associations have sponsored these four "Open House" Wednesdaynights, officially proclaimed by the Mayor of Newark, And KRESCE, alert to everycivic movement, gladly co-operates. — • •- —'

We are confident that these weekly night openings Vill prove a real boon to familiesthat like to shop together after the working day is bver, and partfcnlarly to those

. of you who wo^l in New York. You will be able to shop in comfort at your leisure—' to wmake a real evening of it.w The whole store will be on its toes to serve you. We

will have hundreds of extra salespeople on hand so tliat you will be adequately served,while our regular co-workers will not have to work beyond their usual eittht hoi

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Jf Jerseyites approve these wc«1dy night openings (and of course yourwill be our only g»"g*) thty-wlll lw> rnnfinnpd indefinitely, It jgfor you to decide.In the meantime, come and spend an enjoyable time with us next Wednesday night!

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Skake off household tarea-httag the whale family dawn to dine. Oar dsaTnaa jdelightful menu. CoraplcU d a m n from 45c and plenty of dboice a la ior surcharge* Seventhfloor. "

Cheek up on whht*aananncquina parade hi the

Ww it's heiaf worn! Vkilelothee for Fall.

Floer and tee the

A baon to bodgrtfere! Pay nothtai down; H ta> daya,^ in f t day*, H hi * daya. Noi charge forthk terrice. An|dy Credit Drpartiatfl^ Seventh Floor.

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At tae t&aa of theMoaganello *ad bees at

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wbere he eagaged in an argament.A call was sent to poltee beadquar-tere and Bgan and Lambert were•eat oat and aucceeded in tracingtbe man to bis Orchard streethome, where he was lingering Inhis car in tbe driveway. He wasquick to open fire on tbe officers

ho immediately fell. The assail-ant fled to the stone quarry andwaavfbMlly caught in. Springfield,tils excuse'for the shooting wasthat be believed the officers werethe men with whom he '-had, anargument and that he had to defendfcJmself.

BL ESS F1OM KEBOSESE LAMP

What might hate been a fatal-ex-perience occurred to Mildred Jami-son of 88 Summit gyenue Thursdaynight about 10 ocloek whin - shewent to a closet in her apartmentwit* a lighted kerosene lamp tofind some article she was seekingand the lamp by some means 'ignit-ed the clothing she was wearing.With tile help of James Jones she

as able to extinguish the flamesbut only after severe burn* weresuffered on the chest-and face. TheIncident was reported to policeheadquarters 'with the result thatOfficer Trayford rushed the burn-ing victim to Overlook Hispital foring victim to Overlook Hospital for

ia released Friday., >

The fall meeting of theAuxiliary of Overlook Ho;be held at the Curses' 4,

| Monday; September 19th. ;,The speaker will be tb<

undent of the Mountainpital in, Montlcair. Dr. (.Vounjs, who will discus-,interest to the auxiliarygranyisja line with th»-the auxiliary which is •speaker of special notV a •Ing meeting to mart th-with increased enthusias 'close of the meeting -,!--served and it is hopedmembers of Jhe auxiliarythemselves of this oppohear Dr. Young, and u.remains for- the sodaJ hward. «

At Strand Tomorrow

LYRICS.!•«•?>

Error Flynn, Olivia de Havilland.Rosalind Rifssell _ and Patrie1

KnowleS share starring honors lathe* ne,w 'Warner Sros- comedy, \"Four's: A Crowd,1* which opens to-niorro*' at the- Roth-Strand. Thea-ter.- . . . . ..:. -• •' •'•. . - }

"Fottr'a A Crowd" has only one!objective, and that's to make the!audience laugh. It is an up-to-tne- jminute comedy of the American]scene; The story moves along as abreathless pace, with, a rapid-fire;succession of novel and humorous jtwists.. . ' ' j

The four persons with whose for-"tunes it is mainly concerned for-1

tunes it is mainly concerned are:A bright and fascinating newspa-perman., played by Errol Flynn; a'spoiled but charming heiress, play-1ed by Alivla de HavillandVa clever •smoothie of a girl reporter, played ,by Rosalind Russell; and a rich!

playboy', played by Patric KnowleJ,who inherits a newspaper. i

Also prominent in. the proceed'!ing is Waller Connolly as a rapacl-jous buccaneer of the business world ;who is Olivia's grandfather.

Motivate this sroup with Errol'*desire to get himself a slice of the,old man's millions ahd his effortsto court Oliria and Rosalind eimul-.taneously. Olivia's indeciskn* a* to!whether she lores Errol or Pat'.

Wednesday, Thursday-JOEL MctKEi I.

"Wells FargoS BM1 HITS

"EXTORTION"Starting Friday—

3 BIG J)A1S

CharlieM'Caik KD<;AR BKW.I

"GOtDWYN• FOLLIl

Filmed in Techni ; rwith

Adolph*'Xtnje>i Kilr2 BKJ HITS r

"Barefoot Boy'"„ r . With

Jackie Voraa (Jalre HiA picture every boy sho;:di

BANK KITEEVERY

MONDAY &THUI

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Errol for herself. Pat's wiso /tojmarry Olivia, and (he old manVde-jtermination to hang onto his grand-daughter and his millions/and you;have the essence of /'Tour's A:Ciowd." / • ' . • - •

A*ide from the principals named,,other contributox^to the infectiousimerriment of "Jroufs A Crowds—4B-!elude HughHerbert. MelvHle' Coop-;er, Frankifn Pangborn, Herman;Blag. Margare? Hamilton. Joseph, jCrehaa\ Joe Cunningham!- DennieiMopfe and Gloria Blonde!).'. j

Advertise in this paper.

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