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1 54, :-7.._. _,"!* * j.!,* «,.'...^ - -.;... - r "..j ". -.. HERALD. publshed Every Tuesday m "Justce to all: malce toward none.' SUMMT, N. J., PRD^f/aORNlNG.'lARQH 7, 4 «* $3.5 PER YEAR ndependent Club Votes to nclude Local Poltcs Wth ts Objectve n Natonal and State Poltcal Feld WllkeSu Reverse Former g Prncples of State Stand n Body Mayor Forster Prases Group At a specal meetng of the Summt ndependent Club, ^-lcng the Memoral Feld House Monday evenng, C. )'. Fahcrty of 2 Meadowbrook Court offered a moton that the club accept the objectves and prncples of the Assocated ndepend- cnt Clubs of New Jersey as proposed by State Charman Joseph Lrocque and endorsed by Oren Root, Jr., namely: l.- That the purposes of the clulte --, j - be to tntrt Uwlr nfluence n h d as well M B&UO&* tsttes. That,the data lnqqlra nto nerta of eandsdates of both zujor partes, BOpportlnc or opposng n the prtoarle* and regular dectons partcular canddates on <.ahs of mert rather than party, to the end that as an nbody,* salutory nfluence ;t.> be welded n the communty. That the local Bolts mantan ndependence of any exl?tpoltcal organzaton n order they may contnue to mert the Confdence of Republcans, Demotras and ndependents alke who lapported Wendell L. Wlllkle n Ttov* mber and who are prepared to [ -, p-r hs prlacpes today. E. Kettner Gadebusch seconded j Mr Faherty's moton, and the memj then voted Bnanlmously to: r*verse a former poston lmtng t ho Mate and natonal poltcs, and to! the local pcture. C at Prevous to ths decson the [group also voted to reduce the andut-s from one dollar to twencents, and contrbutonh, n [ordtr that the organsaton be acj bl to the dstrcts t s most.nxous to represent., That the sesson, enthusastcally! Tu-pded, was truly ndependent <5 «rldent n the presence of such xjtcal opposltes as TV. Earle, Haltburn, presdent of He Summt an Gbb, and James E. pownes. Accent Democratc canddate for Congfep from ths dshnct. Mr. Downe*. n a bref n*ech ogratulatlmf the assoca- -on, 8-essed hs own ndependence a havng voted for several Hepub- Jcans on the November Meet. (ContnuwJ on Pa««Four) LTTLE THKATER OULD'S KEW SHOW * "Love From a Stranger" wll be presented a week from tonght by the Summt Lttle Theater Guld, at the Edson Junor Hgh School, at 8.3 p. ra. Tckets are on sale at Roger's Drug Store, or call MSB Eleanor Jardelle, tcket charman. Summt M evenngs before 8 o'clock. Mss Jardelle wll also sell tckets at the box offce on March 4th, before curtan tme. Summt Unted Youth Meetngs Begn Sunday Dean Wcks of Prncet'n To Open Notable Seres of Meetngs Dscontnue Sale of Auto Tckets for Beneft n accordance wth the recent presentment of the Unon County Grand Jury, and the order followng that acton from the Pnosecutor' offce to ar polce depart' ments, the plan to sell tckets, n connecton wth the beneft performance, " Hands-Acrots-the-Sea," to be presented n Summt n Aprl, as chances on an automoble, has been dscontnued by the commttee n charge. Tha two-day program a sponsored jontly by the Brtsh War Relef Socety of Summt, the Refugee Relef Workrooms, and the Save the Chldren Federaton. The decson to take ths acton was unanmously agreed upon at a meetng of the commttee last Monday evenng. Those who have already purchased. tckets. may have ther money refunded from ether the local headquarters, or as n many cases, they may be wllng to allow the money they have thus contrbuted to reman n the general relef fund. Regstraton of Veterans n Naton* Wde Program Contnues to March 5th The Amercan Legon, Summt j want to kuow how old ts members Post No. 38, through ts COB&M» * P' ol her World War veterans are. who regster, because there s no lnger any restrcton of age n a (Ctzen's sharng n natonal defense. Thereby hangs a grm story. 'Total war has vrtually ellmthe factor of age n natonal er John E. Nevlle announces taat all arrangements have bees completed to contnue untl March S the regstraton of every local Legonnare and World War vetwan. The local regstraton as announced n prevous ssues of the HERALD s part of the natonwde progrtlb to catalog the qualfcatons and talents for future possble home defense servce of all Legtonn*re«and war veterans. The regstraton s entrely voluntary. There B nothng compulsory about t Commander Nevlle n speakng yesterday about the regstraton sad: "We know that practcally unanmously Amercan World War veterans wll welcome ths extended opportunty of placng themselves n a poston of servng ther country and communty n case of an exstng emergency's requrng sach servce. "t s consdered that the vss reservor of practcal experence exstng wthn the membershp of The Amercan Legon and the po* _ tentlal utlzaton of ttls experence? gervlce n defense of the naton, should be cataloged n such a mau» J[Wery good ctzen, young or old, at do hu share n natonal donet that the nformaton contaned theren wll be readly avalable to fense. That s the new order n natedstrbutkmof jjunor ft. S.Pnpls Topc for Cvc Assocaton Meetng -_ 7 lu-sdents of*8ttmmt are nvted ' " attend the meetng to b«held at rarton School ' Audtorum, Thursday evenng. March 3th, at >!:> p m.. of the 8outh Summt r vt Assocaton. The topc for 'JMusson s whether condtons '. the Central Junor-Senor Hgh < boo! or Edson Junor Hgh >L-hool make a chance n the num- ":*r of students n ether school de- -:rab!e and what changes could ' t-s! be made. J. Ross Tuttle, presdent and t. -V Hesng, vce-presdent, of the»< of Educaton and A. 3. Barnew, Actng Superntendent - Schools, wll xevew the present 'tuatkm and the everal pro- -->v!< Tor transfer of Junor or c n >r Hgh School students to Wson School formulated by a < "mttwotfteachen and recently VMshed n THE SUMMT HER- ALD. ' Growng mportance Of nventory Of Cty's Resources Plans Go Forward. Socal Agences Councl Meetng A realzaton of the mportance of the nventory of tho purpose, facltes and personnel of the va- _ rlous organzatons n Summt, a; contpleteness'wntbe dependent U»- growng as people stop to thnk B the toya co-operaton of ever? how lttle each one knows of what local Legonnare and World War s here n Summt that can bo called. veteran." nto servce n case of an emer- One sgnfcant queston wll not however. Commander the leadershp of The Amercan Legon, should the need for our serf- ces be made evdent by the consttuted authortes of the Federal, State and local governments. "We apprecate that the voluntary accomplshment of the regstraton proyded by the use of the questonnare forms-wll be a task of. great magntude and that ts years and even older," Commander Sevlle sad. "Ths s especally true n machne, mechancal and metal trades." The Amercan Legon natonal defense Questonnare Hats 67 apegency, and how necessary t s to be ^^^ however. Commander clal trades and vocatons whch know where to turn to for ths Nevlle sald.'that queston, strange 'each regstrant la asked to check, help.' Up say, s that of the regstrant's f the regstrant's trade s not lst- The Councl of Socal Agences j age!. - j ed, he should wrte t n, Commanddefense!" Commander Nevlle explaned. "n the old days mostly the young and strong went forth to battle. Those days are gone forever. Wars today no longer are merely tests of Btrength between manpower and gunpower. They are today contests also between ndustral and economc systems. Everybody s a part of these systems.. "Lkewse the battle front has vanshed. Or rather t has spread to nclude every home n the naton. Bombs that ren down from the sky have no preference n objectves. They destroy anythng* that comes n ther way. That has made every ctzen, young or old, a combatant today. "n vew of these tacts The Amercan Legon has not ncluded the Me queston n ts natonal defense questonnare. There wll be no age restrcton n any possble home CHLDREN'S OTERTALV MENT TOMOBRW The last of the season.-* Chldren's Entertanments, sponsored by the Junor Servce League whch was to huve been gven by Frederc Kolb, magcan, n the Hgh School audtorum tomorrow att'noon has been postponed untl sometme n Aprl. The League regrets to make ths announcement but the postponement was thought wse n n vew of the many cases of measles throughout the communty. tonal emergences today!" Commander Nevlle ponted out that men and womgn sklled n the trades now are n demand n natonal defense ndustres rrespectve of age. "Factores and shops are report- McLean ntroduces Bll for Natonal Daylght Savng Congressman Urges Bll as Natonal Defense Measure Representatve Donald H. Mc- Lean of ths dstrct announced Tuesday, after conferrng wth a representatve of the Merchants' Assocaton' of New York, many members of whch resde n hs dstrct and had sought hs co-oporaton, that he had ntroduced n the House of Representatves a bll establshng a Natonal Daylght Savng Law. Representatve McLean stated that the bll was ntroduced as a natonal defense measure and s jed to be hrng traned men today! patterned after tha Daylght Savng n some cases who are past 7 Law n effect n the Unted States Communty Defense Servce Councl, through the questonnare that was sent out the early part of ths week, wll secure and record all hs nformaton and t wll be avalable to the proper authortes at a moment's notce. The days of the average ctzen are BO taken up wth the home, socal and, personal affars, that hehas only a lmted tme to devote to communty servce. Each one has one or two organzatons to whch he gves what tme and: strength he las. We,' however, know somethng of what these organzatons dong, The Amercan Legon does not er Nevlle advsed. Dr. Hutchns Strs Athenaeum Wth Address on "The Outlook for Educaton" Queston Perod Followng Bref Address Produces Much Food for Thought That educaton has faled n ts purpose and that the outlpok for t s afar from happy one was the belef expressed by that w«are actve la are j D n Robert M;Hutchns, presdent of the Unversty of Chcago wa know next to nothng].., ««*>!. ^ * * r> *»» nd blfltles of m a formal address on "The Outlook for Educaton" at the UUH.&, uu^wa know next to nothng].., ««*>!. ^ * * r> *»» of the purpose and poasblfltles of m a formal address on "The Outlook for Educaton" at the ffth regular meetng of the Athenaeum's thrty-thrd season, ROBERT MCKH the other nnety-eght organzatons n our cty, for beleve t or not, there are a hundred or more actve, and mportant rght here. -' The commttee,.havng n charge the program for the quarterly meet- Wth Summt Boys n Federal Servce '>. r nterest to the many Summt '~?ads of Dr. and Mrs. Rockwell S. -r-.mk. former resdents of ths cty «- now vacatonng»t Ford Lau- Q'ae. Florda, was a letter re- ;*-n<-d ths week ly THE SUMMT HKHALD l t t J n reply to a request " of local persona affected by Selectve Servce Tranng Act -ons. Rockwell 8. Brank, ^ a member of headquarter rany, 65th nfantry (rfle), dvson, statoned at Fort Mc- :>. Alabama, and another son, leaves today and hopes to to smlar work at Fort r Hrank, former pastor of Cen- J'resbyterlan Church, wll re- '«the north late ths month wll supply, the pulpt of Qld ' Church of Newark for Dr. Jn H. Foulk.es, retrng pastor, t kwell, Jr., an artt before bendueted nto army servce, has assgned to map makng. 'ng and surveyng tor hs ' : "y. Such work nvolves a n pay from $2 to $64- The y m $2 to $ of hs company» Davd of New York, th«hudbftnd of <s Phraner. Brank found the w?t>k of tranng strenuous. ««now become accustomed wth army lfe. th army 'fr nducted local boys, or par- ' " "f JroyH taken nto defense Taraton, are urged to wrte the "Kl AL>, reportng ther «*P«Jjl- '' - assgnments and opnons' on '*' 3n the army. Samer, DresmaklnR. De-. 2 rvng qpl., Ru Many young people from Summt and n.e rby towns are expected to her the promnent speakers and/to tak<mrfart jr the four Summt Unted Youth Meetngs begnnng' ths Sunday evenng, March 9, at f o'clock n the Summt' Methodst Church at whch tme. Dean Robert R. Wcks, Dean of Chapel, Prnceton Unversty^ wll speak on "A Home of Qrfe's Own." The Summt Hgh School musc department under the drecton of J. Fred Muller, supervsor of nstrumental musc* of tbfe publc schools, wll furnsh the musc for the seres. Ths Sunday evenng, a selected group from the Senor Hgh School Glee Club wll sng two selectons wth Mss (Srare Derby, vocal nstructor of musc n the Junor and Senor Hgh Schools; drectng, "Cradle Hymn" by Chrstansen, and."were You There?," a Negro sprtual arranged by Burlelgh. The Ol«e Club wll also furnsh musc for the last meetng, whle the school Strng Quartet, wth Robert Forsbcrg drectng, wll play at the second meetng, and the Clarnet Quartet, under the drecton of Dean Voegtlen, wll play for the thrd meetng. n the Hgh School audtorum, Wednesday evenng. Presdng Was the Rev. Davd K. Barn well, presdent of the organzaton. The lecture, comparatvely short, was followed by an exceptonally ng of the Councl of Socal Agen-, Bg m controver8lal nueston ponsble tor tho gettng ng o th g, B g m controver8lal nuestonces. s responsble tor tho gettng 8nd. answcr perod n whch many? f M'K'SS ^ CS d d Th of taton the reports read by a member of each organzaton at the meetng, the representatves of each of the other organlzatlpna present wll bear and know what each of the organzatons la dong and can be counted on to do, f and whn called on Ṫhere wll not be one hundred of these reports read at the meetng, whch, wll bo held n the Lncoln Women Voters to Study Recreaton A panel dscusson on "Recreaton n Summt" wll be the feature of the regular monthly meetng of the Summt League of Women Voters, Monday, March, at 2.3 p. m., n the Communty House, 4 Waldron avenue. Mrs. Davd Depue, presdent of the Summt u «> roar of lau *hter whch followed. League wll presde at the meeth of t at that me By havng {educators present partcpated. The or.u at tnat jme.»y navos dstlnkulshed speaker, who on the prevous evenng had addressed a meetng of Ph Beta Kappa Alumn at the Ambassador n New York, answered the searchng'.questons thoughtfully and at length. Hs one bref reply to "f educaton s such a falure, how do you account for your own success and that of other college presdents and dstngushed men of the day? was lost n the he query. The thng whch surprsed ths onvthose organlya'tlons who were wrter was not Dr. Hutchns' belef Schoo rg, bcnoo, y S 7th, as the questonnare* are beng sent to the representatves of h tn who were only thos g members of the Councl of Socal Agences as of January 5th. At a later date the same questonnare wll be sent to all the other organzatons n Summt wth the hopes that they, too, wll take faft n ths most necessary plan to be ready f the tme comes. / Even f no emergency arses, the nformaton ganed wll be of nestmable value to the cty and wll help to make each organzaton' better acquanted wth the planb and purposes of the other*. The commttee n charge of the program for the meetng March 7th s headed by Mss Mary 8. As ndcatve of ther concern Wclles wltn the followng assouul tlor nkpn n fhf rhnnenk..»_.,. t>»t «M>nan» about ther place n l changng d a p h world scene, many.local church and lay groups of young people have unted n au effort to fnd the an-j swer. they have 'chosen as the theme for the four-meetng seres they are conductng "Youth untng to seek a bass for acton n a changng'world.".,, To help them / arsng, closer to ths goal, they have selected the followng addtonal speakers, all of them popular youth leaders: Dr. Wlbour Eddy Saunders. Headmaster of Peddle School, speakng on "A Generaton n Transt" n the Presbyteran parsh house on March 6; Rabb Leo Jung, Jewsh youth authorty, speakng on March 23 n the Y.M.C.A. audtorum on "Sna and Washngton"; and Paul Harrs, Jr.. stmulatng dates: Mrs. Amos Hlatt, presdent nterpreter of youth's role n the contemporary scene, on March. at the Baptst Church, wth "Ths of the Councl of Socal Agences, ex-off co; Mrs. Henry N. Card. Mrs. Ann Brokaw, Mrs. James M. Gross, Olver Thurman, J. Wnter Da va and Olver B. Merrll. Fre Damages Boulevard Resdence A/general fre alarm about 4 p. m. Tuesday was^caused by a fre n the uttc of the resdence of Henry Hurrcll 9?{ent Place boulevard, presdent of the frm oflager and Hurney had consderable headway before; the alarm Was sent n t s conservatvely estmated that damage caused was approxmately $.- 5, a. porton of the roof beng destroyed. Lttle damage was caused Fortunate tople. The commttees Generaton", as lls to the furnture because of the care plannng the "under the executve charman. tobort M. Day. are confdent that the seres wll prove or unusual nterest to all,young people No" regstraton LM requred, and the publc s urged to attend. Board <»«" Educaton s The March meetng of the Hoard of Educaton wll be held Tuesday nght n the offce of the board at Hamlton School begnnng at «. j exercsed hy the fremen n coverng t wth tarpauln. As a upokebtnan of tha fre department sad Tuesday nght, more hose has been lad" ths year than for t la one whch he has expressed long and consstently n press ntervews, lectures, and magazne artcles, and put nto practlco by revolutonsng the currculum of tho Unversty of Chcago. Nor was t /hs technque, remnscent of that of a well known theologcal semnary whch systematcally shocks Us students out of ther complacency n order to test the strength and value of ther fath. What astonshed us was the reacton of the audence whch, Judged by ts questons, was poltely but frmly takng the stand of "You can't get away wth that." One educator when questoned, after; the lecture, as to what phase of Dr. Hutchns' address had been most mportant repled somewhat testly, "What ho ddn't say." "Pessmstc" was the verdct heard on all sdes as the audence dspersed. The controversy was contnued by small groups on the sdewalk n front of the Hgh School. That Dr. Hutchns had aroused hs hearers whch, we HUHpect, was hs ntent was obvous. One well known Summtlte, long nterested n educaton, waved a tghtly rolled bundle of paper at us as he passed by. t was Dr. Hutchns' manuscrpt. "What arc you gong to do! wth that?" we asked. Wthout replyng, he dsappeared nto the nght. CAB AND TRUCK L'OLJDt: Polce report the collson of an ol truck/and a passenger car Wednesday afternoon about '4 o'clock at ng, after whch the dscusson wll be conducted by Mrs. Bjornulf Johnsen, the Welfare Charman. Whle many problems engage the attenton and nterest of the League of Women Voters, t s felt that the mportance of an adcfuate and well organzed program of communty recreaton, both -n ts relaton to character buldng and crlmo preventon, aa well as ts reflecton n the tax rate, must not be mnmzed. The people of Summt arc cordally nvted to hear ths dscusson of ther town's recreatonal opportuntes and problems. The followng speakers wll partcpate: A. Shuart Reed, representng the Youth Welfare Commttee and the Y. M. C. A.; H. S. Kennedy, of the Board of Recreaton; Mss Grace Jones," of the staff of the Summt Hgh School, who wll dscuss the part of the Board of Educaton and glvo a resume of a study, made by that Board; and Sergeant-Detectve Lovely, representng the Polce Department. The usual open forum dscusson wll follow the presentaton. Appealng for Games For Boys at Fort Dx n a speakng tour of the hgh 7 schools n the vcnty of Fort Dx, Legh Cobb, executve secretary of the Fort Dx Y. % C. A., has teen appealng to the students for small games. n answer to ths appeal the Charles R. Scott Hl-Y Club of the Summt Y. M. C. A. through ts project commttee under the charmanshp of Bob Forsberg H plannng a means whereby small games the ntersecton of Blackburn road may'be collected. As boys from and Prospect street. Sster Ann ths cty areat present at Fort Dx, durng the World War, under whch daylght savng was establshed throughout the country from the last Sunday n March untl the last Sunday n October. Ths wll mark a departure from the practces of those states whch have observed daylght savng snce the repeal of the Federal law, but have had t n effect only from the last Sunday n Aprl untl the last Sunday n September. That the bll wll have support from both sdes of Congress s ndcated by a statement recently ssued by Secretary of the nteror ckes n whch he sad: "Now that we are preparng-our country for natonal defense, am more than ever n favor of daylght savng *." Representatve McLean ssued the followng statement: "There s a growng recognton n all quarters that everythng possble must be done to speed up the defense program. Recently representatves of large ndustral and commercal nterests have emphaszed the advantages to ths country of re-establshng Natonal Daylght Savng, Buch as we had under the law of March,98. "Last week, the Executve Commttee of the Merchants' Assocaton of New York, whch for years has been the leadng advocate of daylght savng n the Unted States, recommended the re-enactment of the natonal law. Snce then have conferred wth the representatve of John Lowry, presdent of the assocaton. "From ths organzaton, as well, as from many others, have receved convncng evdence that n the present crss such a law s desrable. t would be both a con- Polce Department Prased By Crme Detecton Laboratory n Letter to Councl on Work n Recent Court Case Two Letters Receved on Traffc Problem- New "Stop Street" Desgnated Road Materal Bds Receved Payments Authorzed Favorable repercussons'of the part the.summt!'!> Department had n the convcton February 2-t, of tu > mt men, John Duffy and Lous Manganello. bet'ov : ; > h; Sessons Court on the charge of attack and robberv >t C; Crowhurst. of 4 Prospect Hll avenue, were heard TK nght n a letter read and receved by Common Councl Presdent Gustave K. Steffehs of Elzabeth, of.the (.'rum tectou Laboratory of New Jersey. The letter addrc--t! < publc safety commttee of Councl follows: Common Councl, Publc Safety Commtu<-. Summt, X. J. Gentlemeu: Last week, we o Urn laboratory, had occason to work shoulder to shoulder wth m-n-s of the Summt Polw >ar.ncn. n the tral of two Summt M.ys who were charged wth roblnry. m- t Eleven Tranees Left Ths Mornng State Board Commends Local Draft Board Eleven tranees, comprsng the sxth contngent of men called by Selectve Servce Board No., servng Summt, New Provdence Bor- j offcer's "had["gathered ough and Townshp, assembled ths evdence a{ the scene. Because there were no nesses, the State had to ( wholly on creumstantjal ev Realzng ths dffcult ' tusk, offcers lost no tme V a thorough and.sy^t^tna gaton; before a day p;.- yo.r s evcc mar n» - ;r l! -Mll' mornng ubout 7.3 at Cty Hall for a bref send-off ceremony before gong to the 3th nfantry Armory n Newark for nducton pror to gong to Fort Dx. The names of the eleven men were publshed n the 'HERALD of February 28th. Resdes the usual presentaton of the School" Band' under"le leadershp j " ^. respect the o«<«n..t of Drector J. Fred Muller, a few ubled them to take nto eu-. U two defendants who.!:<s: f* wore found gulty of h:> «\n: our court. There s no doubt th;n <>,r L atory played an mportant p.: convctng the.se two youths, the frst and moat tnponau H.. ask J colors by a couple of Boy Scouts! Ls the ""dns of evdent. so h.t t d musc by a secton of the Hgh! may be submtted l<» a laho.»up. ; mn n,..,,...).,_.«.,-...,_... ; n ths respect the o!<"r< <>t ' :>< Summt Department dul.ll rl.t anyone could possbly t!>. May we extend to you, neran and tho nenu.-rs partment our approprate remarks and presentatons were made by.cvc and organzaton leaders. Charman A. C. Bernurd of the board acted as char-. man. He was asssted n the pro- J Kood gram by hs assocates Wllam F. j Doyle and Harold 5. Moore. n- terested spectators were the board's \ fonsmeralle Routne Hus- CS. 'mof K d--- Sncerely yours. GtfSTAVE t. STKKFKN two secretares. Mss tosc Bell and CnrrM On Mrs. Dorothy Samson. Consderable of Conn "\ Tn,:-.,.,, ' day nght's busness \\u<. a NUHM Leader routne n. lture A,,,,.,.,-,.,.,,, lm Mchael Potgano, 468 Mor n Stuhl of Sprngfold av.nu u.lr. - avenue, was named leader.. Back ed t tne M ayor and Conm-m CH.- of ths appontment s a story of; t: n apropos alleged casno <» u.sf- Potlgano's JOVQ. of ths couutcy a»fj c enforcement was nvrm ft told last nght by Mr. Moore of par t to the mayor anfl n'urt -. fn the board and reterated ths mornng by Charman Bernard. Havng a hgh number for selectce servce call, Potgano some tme back went to the offce of the servce.board and offered to volunteer, at the same tme revealng he was not a ctzen. On beng told he would not be accepted because of hs alen status, Potgano expressed regret assertng he owed ths country a deep debt of grattude for all "she" had done for hm. On advce of the board. Potgano mmedately took out hls frst papers. n token of upprec-j atlon for hs zeal, Potgano was therefore desgnated as leader of ths mornng's contngent to the nducton center. Commendaton teceked From State Board A letter was recently receved by the local board from A. M, K. graue. w»u.u uc «u ^ Muldels, chef of the medcal dservaton and a producton meas- ^ h s Hea(J tera for, servng to mprove the health ~,?. t, va a prvlrp ^monhn,, on of the naton, to ncrease the energy and the morale of workers and. thus, to ntensfy the effort on whch we are, engaged. Studes made by the Merchants' Assocaton and by socal agences and medcal groups show clearly the truth of these conclusons. "The nvestgatons have dsclosed that daylght savng results n a marked lncerabo n effcency among ndustral workers and has been of materal ad to mllons of ndoor employees. t haa permtted the cultvaton of home gardens, saved substantal quanttes of fuel and n other way* proved a dstnct economc advantage to the naton. Polls have shown that the overwhelmng majorty of ndustral and Selectve Servce, commentng on the excellent record compled locally n ts freedom from rejectons at the nductorcenter. The letter follows: "t H gratfyng to the Medcal Dvson, Selectvo Servce, to call the attenton of Local Board No. for Unon County to tho fact that for the perod from February 3,94 to February, 94, nclusve, no regstrant from ts number of delveres was rejected by the nducton Board. "Ths s a matter of whch the the local board and the physcans attached thereto must be justly proud. t s hoped that ths record, wll be contnued, and ths offce desres to assst when possble n UH mantenance." commercal workers favor t. "Great Brtan, Canada and the Axs powers are now operatng on T w j» daylght savng tho year round, thus j r f ". provng what they thnk of t as a^ ead=ol CollSOtl means of promotng producton. "Ths country has asupreme ef- fort ahead of t. As tme goes on, the pressure wll undoubtedly ncrease rather than decrease. Wo would be foolsh f we dd not make Dr. Wllam O. Bernhard, a resdent of Countrywde, Murray Hll, an X-ray specalst at Ovorlook use of tha smple means of developng our energes. "Summng up, t may be stated that well qualfed authortes have ndcated that the applcaton of daylght savng would have the followng advantages: "Frst and most mportant t would tend to conserve and promote the publc health because of the extra hour of daylght avalable to Hosptal, s a patent n that nsttuton sufferng from a fractured knee cap, possble <;oncusnlon of the bran and leotusson of the forehead as the result of a twoear head-on ('3 about!> a. m. yesterday. The collson occurred near';the ntersecton of Aahland road and Colony drve. The' drver of the other car, George Davs of 48 Sprngfeld avenue, was gong west on ABhland roa«l near publc safety commttw for.- mly. Stahl's letter was publsh* <l n full n the HKUAU) of February -t. n contrast to Stahl'.s '-her u'.- n letter from the Chamber of c.nmerec commendng Cqunc- <n!'-^ manner n whch the parkng sataton was beng met wtlv par'. n! r reference to the udmranu> FJ»;HU-T n whch Parkng Lot No. a; l; Y. M. <'. A. s beng «ulm!r.< l. t was suggested that a load or <> of tnders mght help at rlr tme of year to allevate som** tt t nsorglness whch causes a bt of nconvenence to motorsts.,- Recepts of varous cty <lcj:'rnents for February -VTC anounced as follows: rcrcv* r (f taxes, $56, offce o tn- cty clerk, $699.44: Board, of' H.-aSrh. $35.25, and the buldng nsp«' t-n " " A number of resolutons were favorably acted upon, to wt; pay on account of 94 budget Hoard o. Educaton, $35,; Board of U«K aton and Publc Lbrary,?_'.!H<» each; permsson gven X<>w Jers-y Bell Telephone Co. to open Surunfeld avenue near Summt avenue n nstall specal equpmtnt n H- Sears, KOebuck and Co. nnllum now under constructon <m tt \ Burlng property. Hearng and passage v.a- ^vr- to ah ordnance desrak tn ntersecton of Broad street.,;t' Chestnut avenue as a "stop.<t^-v ' A resoluton was also passed to ad vertse a sale of a lot lurd Wy l> elty at the ntersecton D u:- ; and Baltusrol places A;>J.-.>V, was gven an applcaton of tlc N'>. Jersey Estates; nc. [««. -.(>-.v '. layout n Brant parkway. A number of reprrheu'vc;; <>" road buldng materal frm's \vf--«present to hear the readng o ;.for road materl for tlw cty n. the present year. Th«: blls \v«r>- ferred to Cty Engneer Mmav '. study and recommeudatnn n the t absence of Oon-'- Vv-- ldent Ma'xwell Lester. Jr.. who >. H Mrs. Lester and ther s-nn. Max.vrl lster, 3rd, returned > -strnhty from a month's va-attc ;'t Lauderdale, Fla.. Cotcln; large G. Harry Culls pn-s-l"-' workers for hoalthtul outdoor rec-l Colony drve when he met head on n the naat four years t wll be Joseph of the Blessed Trnty ths report wll be apprecated by recalled that a fre n 87 Woodland'Church, Strlng, was drvng west " "' avenue about tho mlddlo of Fobruary paused about?,*cjoo damage to the home of Frederck W. Mercer and a blaze last week at 68 Broad street caused about,6 damage, whereas the total (re loss n Summt last year dd not exceed $6,. on Prospect street whle Francs P. DUnne of Clfton was drvng the ol truck. No one Was njured though the passenger car suffered n the crash., the many frends and parents of the new soldurs, as a sdelght of one of th«many features of the Bervlces by the "Y" that s accompanyng our boys from ther homes. Advertse n ths paper. AdvertUng n the HERALD wll pay you dvdend*. rent on. "t wll promote effcency among workers by enablng them to carry on a larger, proporton of ther aetlvltles n the early part of the day and durng daylgty/hpurs and'wth less need fof the/ey^-straln whch comes wth work^ under artfcal lght. ( ' X / /,, "Daylght (Savng tends WVpwuce accdents. 'tj has hoenjcpyrk as a result of akurato'stu'dfeh, a majorty of ndustral accldenfh occur durng the clpang hourff of the d»y when artfcal lght s re- (Contlnued on pate Twtt) TAX, call GeddH, Su. 6-2./adv. wth Dr. Hernhard gong east on the same street. Polce say there were no wtnesses to the accdent. The frst to arrve at the rceno was Mrs. John ('. Lea them of 3 Colony drve who had just drven nto that and the drveway at her Hearng the crash, Ble street home drove mmedately to the scene of the accdent and took Davs to the hosptal whtee t wa«, A found he wtfhyj.sufferlng jffon a number of fravlurtd, rbs and severe chest bruse. ;Later"..''n. tho day Davs was released aft^pfchch he came to Polfce Headquarter^ to make further report On the, Occd -'"* PKTT Jl'KY PA>K, Prospectve Jurors for tl< '< ounty courts from March " > >:,)«.:> ':.: were beng summonetl. 'n- «;.. The lst "was drawn bod'.lud.: Edward A. McGratl h\ (o.'t;- sloner Wllam A. Hotnon, *; < r Sherff Charles E. Ay res am < ". ;, Benjamn T. Kork y-osterdny. s the ffth panel of tn-.l<nua v term. Those drawn from ths ;<'" arc: Summt Joseph Kul.uh.! V,u mont way; Wllam A. Smt'. ' Shadynde avenue: Karl H. Kch. ' Glen Oaks avenue: Thomas \V: ' 2 Shadynlde avenue; and l» Kendall. 9 Shudystfle Jvemc New Provldeht-e- T«wnosl( r..j.-! V. : -,,-: ert L. Lard, Plalnfeld a\, tm. ' < Watches, clocks, jewelry r- (nn'-l. Rosenateln. 42 Sprngfeld.v>- '

2 , m -*x t PAGE TWO WEDDNGS Mss Eugena Benedct, daughter f Mrs. George B. Benedct, of Cncnnat, and the late Rev, Or. Benedct, for many years a mls- Honary n South Amerca and the Went ndra, was marred Wednesday evenng to Wllam L. Bonytu, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bonyun, of Summt. The ceremony was performed at the Bonyun home toy the ter. Dr.. C. Nelson, pastor o* the Summt Methodst Church. OBTUARY n the parah temcterw. The urlde'a uncle, Herbert Sage Brdge, gave her n marrage and 8he was attended by her cousn; D. A. R. Notes Mss Anne Gleason, of Forrest, Va. H. A. Bonynn, Jr., 'was best man for hs brother. The brde was graduated from lte Unversty of Cncnnat, where she was a member of Ph Beta Kappa. Mr. Bonyun 9 an alumnun of Wesleyan Unversty and the Unversty of North Carolna, lt- s a member of Ch Pal. You must have the HERALD f you want the news of Summt. t wll cost $3.5 per ye.r for two ssues a week Money - - Mrs. Brdget Fort* Mrs. Brlget Forte, wfe at Zar*< fno Forte, of 5 Overlook road, ded at the East Orange General Hosptal late Tuesday nght after an llness of rve months. She was 63 years old and had been a resdent of Summt for 4 years. Besdes her husband, she s survved by three sons, Meatto Charlet-gftd John all of Summt. Funeral servces were held ths mornng at St Teresa's at 9.3, nterment was The annual State Conference of the Daughters of the Amercan Revoluton wll be held la Trenton, New Jersey, Thursday and Frday, March 3 and 4. Members of the ShortHlls Chapter who wll attend are: Mrs. Alexander W. Keller, regent; ^ra. Wn. B. Leavens, Jr., vce-regent; Mrs. Frank W. Olve, secretary; Mrs. Wn, A. Cudlpp, Mrs. Charles 8. Lawrence, Mrs. Edward A. Parmele, MwUrvng M. Plant, Mrs. Mlton R. Schulte, Mrs. Edwn F. Husaa. For You at Reasonable Bankng Rates 4-WAY PERSONAL LOANPLAN y Collateral Co-Maker Housng Automoble Ctzens Trust Company of Summt, New Jersey Lowest Prces Never Undersold MANGE SKN CREAM K» THAT "MUD.OUT" fhuko n th stn-dfryng w«ath«ryow need a nghtly toothng wth Mt Arden's rch cream, specally pr»pared to h*lp counteract steam heat and sharp wnds. Smooth t on every nght for a few mnutes, Aen remove the surplus... or keep t on whle you sltoep.. to 8.. We are sol* agents n Summt for Clzabeth, Arden products. H«*r<- you wllcm thn merchandse always fresh and guaranteed. NEW EASY WAY TO REMOVE HAR Smooth Elzabeth Arden's d«lcole creamy SLEEK over your legs, arms, underarms... After a few moments, wash awoy th«unwanted fun. See how harfree your skn suddenly become*! Won't stmulate growth. 6c and.. HLL'S (ASMARA QUNNE TABLETS 8c '25c DJER KSS TALCUM 7c Quuntltca lmted (JA,. HEAVY MNERAL ML.9.5r -.". LBS. Epsom Salts c Ctrate of Magnesa 7c Wtch Hazel Tc 'T. GREED SMP 9c 2 TO BOX Sedltz Powders...7c 25c «!,V( ERNK Suppostores Tooth Brushes...c T'BK OF ZNC ONTMENT 4c FT. Rhubarb & Soda.23c 4 OZS. Glycerne... 5e Palm Olve Soap 3c FU TSSUES fto C!app> Baby Food..4c 2 TO BOX -' Santary Napkns 8c BLLY B. m SOAP 2c FT. RUBBNG ALCOHOL 43 Sprngfeld Ave. Tel. Su Summt, N. J. Free Delvery Parkng space rear of store Mrs. Plot aud fr*. Scfculte wll act as conference pages. Mrs. Mlton O. Lange, an honorary «enb«r of th«chapter wll H attend. Mrs. L»t>ge t» cotnf offce as Slatel correspondng secretary and s a pletng her term of canddate for the off lea of state recordng secretary. Also attendng the conference wll be Mlsa Janet Lesle of the Sorng- *4 Regonal Hgh School, wnner n the dressmakng contest spol? sored hy th«short Hlls Chapter. Mss Lesle, along wth eleven other Sprngfeld Hgh School grls, modeled ther dresses at a tea gven by tt) Grl Home Makers' Commttee of whch Mrs, John Ely of Short Hlls s charman. The frst prlte went to Mss Lesle, second to Mss Marjore Boeheke; and THE SUMMT HERALD AND SUMMT RECORD, SUMMT, N. J. New Provdence TAX AKMTKD 2x2 on Emerson lane, and for Sprng*ejd avenue. tearng down part of another coop.' Boy Scout Troop No. 68 wtll meet Ar. Dayebupay representng the \ tonght at 7.3 n the Columba Stony Hll Estates requested the jjscbool. release of some property n Moun- > Free Acre Lbrary Forum wll tan avenue for buldng purposes, meet tonght at» n the Farmhome. '-»!'.Mr. and.mrs. Frank Cogtello and!. j famly of Free Acres have returned' tlonnent. from Florda after a vacaton. The»4 budget for the Townshp, was adopted at the fnal readng Westfleld Trust Co., %oteh j Curl Carpenter, dog warden, wll at the regular meetng held n the Plans Branch, was desgnated funds, as eral start wc-eks canvassng for the town dog: lcenses. n sev- A renolnllon waa allowed by tle Ull loj! ow«m» should obun - town Hall Wednesday evenng.^ y Unon avenue r Untng weet from charge of 6% nterest on all hackjto obtan a lcense wll be summoned tu to 'court. Proclamaton re- Planfeld avenue to Mountan avenue wan changed to Park avenue on the rate wll be 8% % qrng dogn to be ted or penned taxes untl t becomes a len when»«nn>rf the fnal readng..much confuson An ordnance was passed on frst up or on a leash s stll n effect n has developed due to a Unon avenue n the Borough causng mal, for a sewer connecton wth Sum- readng for the Bell Laboratores' the Townshp delvery and drecton mx-ups. A WOMEJf OF ton Monday nght. mt. n welcomng members of the map showng 7 houses to be n The treasurer's report shows a HM S (. BJKAR TALK - sportsmen's organzaton, Presdent (Seorge C. AVarren of Summt the Rlvecslope Terrace development on Park avenue under South lector collected 7,94.9 durng the balance of $34,49.6. The tax col- thrd to Mss luth Hadler. Mss OK CAJOllllA T^P Ruth Albanese was gven honorable menton., made a plea for "a sprt of, co-operaton to coordnate the lonnls- Lberty was. rejected because of the month. The Buldng nspector reported collectng $3 for permts dressed fellow members of the efforts." "Wo want you t Mrs. F. Clfford Shaffer. Jr., ad- sze of the proposed lots. Some Atlas Lesle wll model her wnnng dress at the Trenton confer- ar t of our organzaton." he sad, lots wth a frontage of only 55 andj whch ncluded an offce buldng;watchung Hlls Club Auxlary at j, ence. 6 feet were Hhow..Mr. Swenson on Sprngfeld avenue for the A. WVther regular monthly meetng dthlarng tn commsson ' ' needs Judges for the dress contest ncluded leu x» Mss V»«UJ» Gladys... nregas, CB «D, who.., not approve a map wth lots small- the dwellng of John Couser of j nland Newcomb of Berkeley'- '.. ron out many problems. ponted out that the town would Kutz Co., nc., and an addton to, whch was held at the home of Mrs.' support "when Kt!, and wth help s _._. connected wth the Natonal j er than 75 ft. by CO ft. depth. Mountan avenue. Permsson was] Heghts. Warren stated, however, that the granted the Essex Specalty Co. toj Mrs. Shaffer was accompaned on j commsson'\\a< more than mldly HOme Home Economcs economcs Assocaton, A»»U(:auul, Mss mma, The commttee concurred the acbuld a 4-foot, stack on ther pro- her trp by her father'and mother, j provoked by several arttclen ru- Archbald C. Forfflart, state char-" " of the Board of Adjustments man of - Grl ~.. Homemakers,.,_.._ and J m»j.. Mrs. Commttee n nermtttng permttng Wllam 5r. and Mrs. Charles Burgmller of eently appearng: n federaton bul- Wojtech to buld.a chcken coop Planfeld avenug. Berkeley Heghts lens, partcularly one relatng to Charles S. Lawrence, ft member of the Short f lls Chapter. New fashons Modeled For Fortnghtly Club Mrs. Hankn Elected Presdent Wth OtAer New Offcal Group, Fashons for the comng season, j modeled professonally by Hahne & Co., passed n revew before a capacty audence of Fortnghtly Club members who were themselves n gala array, at a regular meetng of the club n the Hgh School audtorum on Wednesday afternoon. The commentator was Mss Vrgna Pope, fashdn edtor of the New York Tmes, ard the Fortnghtly's most popular, guest speaker. Much to the dsappontment of her audence, Mss Pope preceded her funnng explanatons by an! ntroducton of exceptonal brev- ty. Ths was necesstated by the unexpected number of models eleven and the length of the busness meetng held pror to the! fashon show. At ths metng at whch Mrs. Robert L. Copsey, retrng presdent of the club, presded, electon j of offcers and commttee char-, man was held and 'Mss Mary 8. Welles, program charman for the comng conventon of federated clubs, was hoard o plans for the conventon. Elected were: presdent, Mrs. Montagu Hankn; st vce-presdent, Mrs. Hallam E. Mendenhall; 2nd vce-presdent. Mrs. Wllam F. Baley, 3rd vce-presdent, Mrs. Wllam G. ngram; program charman, Mrs. J. Raymond Schsler; recordng secretary, Mrs. Ray Walker; charman of Amercan Home Department, Mrs. Olaf F. Danlelson; charman of Garden Department, Mrs. Lawrence F. Luce; charman of Junor Fortnghtly, Mrs. Oeorge R. Martn. 'De fashons.shown w"ere proof of Mss Pope's statement that "Never have styles been # m6re exctng than they are now that Amerca has superseded France and New York B today the fashon center of the wod." At the tea whch followed n the Lttle Whte House of the Y. W- C. A., the hostess was Mrs. Nelson K. Chance. Assstng her were MH. Charles J. Beck of Mountan Lakes, who receved the guests; Mra Wllam J. H. Swartz. Mrs. rvng E. /oveland, Mrs. Leo E. Kletzman. Mrs. W. Val.Johnson, JUrS. A. Powell DaveH, Mss Margaret Chrvstal, Mrs. Charles W. Brown and Mrs. Frank N., Bowers. At the tea table were Mrs. Arthrur X Welch and Mrs.. George C. Dreher; Decoratons were a charmng arrangement of sprng flowers, wth snapdragon, Afrcan dases anl pansest predomnatng. Fortnghtly Club dard«b Department The Garden Department wll hold ts next meetng on March 4th at o'clock n the Feld House. Ths meetng wll afford the members an opportunty to hear about the wld flowers of New Jersey from an authorty on the subject, L. J. Kezer. Mr. Kezer, a graduate of the Unversty of owa, was assocated for many years wth'"'the Summt Nature Club. Hs talk" wll be llustrated wth moton pctures. Musc Department >.-':' On Wednesday afternoon, March 2th, at 3 o'clock, the Musc Department wll hold ts next meetng at the home of Mrs. Thomas L. Smth, 66 Prospect street. The entre program, wll be presented, by the, dstngushed tro,. sabel tjat Ambroso, panst; Anthony- Sant Arabro8lo, - volnst and Harold Bern ho, cellst. sabe} Sant Ambroso has gven two concerts n toyn Hall and wll gve a thrd n Aprl. Then Hhe wll leave on a short tour, playng wth a Women's Lttle Symphony Orchestra under t,he drecton of Graham Harrs- Anthony Sant Ambrosa was formerly wth the larrere Lttle Symphony and has played wth the St. Lous and Ne*- York orchestras. At present he s playng wth the Newark Phlharmonc Symphony. l Harold, Be'thko holds the Phlharmonc -^ebolnrhllp under Joseph Schuster and at present plays n the Natonal Symphony Orchestra. At. the close of the meetng tea *rl!l be abrved wth Mrs. Harold Foster n charge,of; refreshments. Members of the departrten't commttee twll be hostesses. FNE AND LQUORS Buy wth Confdence SCOTCHES are 8 YEARS OLD GENCRRE SPADWG'S BOTAL REGENT 86 PROOF 2.49 BlenHed and Bottled n Scotland BROOK HAVEN BONDED A,V t Yea Old - Proof C M 2 P VERMOUTH SWEET or DRY.5 SEAGRAM'S V. O. 6 YEARS OLD GENUNE - CANADAN WHSKY, Jm.. S««9ram Co. Wtttrloo, Ont*r», Cantda CBAST-TO-COAST CALFORNA WNES OTTLD ty CRXR ' 4/5 qt SWEET WNES Porf Sherry Tokay-Muscatel 4/5 qf. H gal. Fullgol. 45c m.69 DRY WNES Claret - Burgundy Redng Sauternes 4/Sqt. Wool. Fullool. 39c 69c_JL29 A&P WNE and LQUOR SHOP 4 Maple St., Summt, N. J. TN A&P TSA COMPANY perty to elmnate the smoke and fumes caused by ther testng processes. Two freproof cabnet safea were ordered for the offce of the assessor and for the treasurer. A dscusson of the rules to be adopted governng the taverns h the town was held. An ordnance regulatng the closng tme and other factors nvolved wll be ntroduced at the next meetng. The polce chef reported 6 arrests durng the month. 4 polce calls, 4 FRDAY, MARCH FRST NATONAL Bh AND TRUST COMPANY SUMMT, NEW JERSEY and* her.young daughter Qul. (he fresh 'water fsh.setup. He also nssted'the. commsson, not K.l : They vsted at the home of her sster, Mrs. Dorothy Carr, a recent Budd Mnrter of Beverley, as pub-j* graduate of Overlook Hosptal llcly stated by federaton offcals, Tranng School. Dorothy became wan responsble for reopenng the a hostess for T.W.A. and marred AV'harton tract to hunters <*K Leut. Joseph Carr, co-plot, on one the last doer HOBSO. of T.W.A. stratolners. Ther trp Consdered the moat mportant down through the south and on to step taken durng the meetng was the west was delghtful. They arrved n North Hollywood wthn proposal by Lee Hurlburt, fedora- the commsson's approval of a sx days. The countrysde was a' t()n presdent, the legslatve comdog _- warden calls, -, J^ccdent, _.. _, vrtual paradse, everythng verhant ; mlttees of he two organlwtlont«pedestran njured whle walkng on; and blossomnk; All ths beauty! meet from tme to. tme so that the road, person njured n a car seemed marred, however, for when sportsmen' could keep, posted on and,848 mles patrolled durng!they arrved they found a note on th «' commsson * offcal vews on umba School on Monday evenng, j apprecate the sunshne. A grl scout troop, s beng formed j Durng the latter part of lu>r stay n Berkeley Heghts under the she vsted Laquna Ueeelt and Snn sponsorshp of the Columba P.-T.jJuan Capstrano. At. Capstrano A. All grls between the ages of j the doves lved un to ther reputa- and 4 are nvted to meet wthjtlon, alghtng m ther heads and the scout leader Mrs. R. Gurbow'shoulders much to the delght of and the assstant scout leader, MrsJCal. An'othor h.uh spot was Cata- Wm. Ohle on* Monday afternoon at'una. t'nversty of Calforna, <P Rosc 3.3 n the Columba School. Bowl ;:l the Chnese Theater. To Mr. and Mrs. Wlls Cutt and' top everyhus*. on tlur la.st day famly, formerly of Warren Town-j Len. Can- flew them all over the shp, have taken resdence on-surroundng terrtory. SERVCE RADOS PANOS OL BURNERS All makes of Phonograph Records ncludng a full lne of Red Seal Vctors. W. D. MURPHY 83 Sprngfeld,Ue. TfL Su. MM3 ^ l " l! m.' of the New Jersey fulf Federal! ['raton of Sposnen'n Club at a specal me.etk n'trt'l- HY ARE SO MANY former owners of low- caw now drvng new "Torpedoes"? Wprced Smply ths Pontac s prced so close to the lowest that the dfference s scarcely notceable. And the scores of advantages Pontac provdes more than offset ts slght extra cost. For example, Pontac. gves, you the ultramodern beauty of "Torpedo/^stylcd Fsher Body.- Pontac gves you the matchless comfort of the "Trple-Cushoned.Rde".; w and the assurance of more trouble-free performance provded by Exclusve lfetme Ol Cleaner. Why not take your present car to. your Pontac dealer today? n all probablty, t wll cover the down payment on a new Pootac. The balance can be spread over anomaly terms to ft your Convenence. - ' PONT; MUCH! ttcn/ the month. the" door nformng [them ' that'! Paulng 'fsh and game -measures. *Art adjourned meetng wll be Dorothy was desperately ll and n The frst meetng s scheduled for held March 8th. need of blood donors. Mrs. Shaffer an euy dnte. Other problems under dscusson ncluded the ac- tems of nterest was typed and accepted. Gradually New Provdence Townshp Board Dorothy ralled and Mrs. Shaffer of Educaton wll meet n the Col-j and her famly were n a mood to quston of addtonal frlk md hutng nnd, a ltass hatchery, spnekl.stockng of trout for tournaments and chnng(>k of lmt n;; WA-.son dates. McLean ntroduces Daylght Savng Bll (Clllll.l l 'nn '.t;.- < lr ' ' Hred. \fr.s. Burgmller remaned to be! "n eases where ovtme work wth Dorothy durng her con--; s 'requred t wll, n many n V'lescece. She wll m'alte tle trpj stauecs, permt ths work!o he done brne by plane. durfr daylkht hours. Dorothy wshes to thankv her "All of these factors would lend classmates and fronds for' the to help producton. of rans ;ul vfts she ha«"on the conservatve sde, dnyljrhl savk not only nns the hote-k'ownj; of foods)tffs m l educes llc cusuu lo! of rn:l, \ Warren Pleads for ra's and elect rcty. "Fnally, tle passage of a.\';t tonal Jy}v, 'Havln; l-as\ would The State Fsh and (Stme Connsson plaverl host at t.s State elnale lte culso wlch now oxsts durng.several months n He! House offce, executve commt- VUted States through he operaton of daylkht savng n cerln parts of the country and s non-observance elsewhere." Y OF 3TKW8T T*' HGH WAY HAPS Hm. 94! Through the coun Mayor UuJdo f. Kms,» HERALD lum'avalal.l,. m busness offce a KCHKH ply «r H4 New.crs.-y way maps, these nu for free dstrbuton ; are be had byour «ul)kc, talng at, the HKKALl uj n. j ncluded n the maps.s a m M.' Huge from Oovernor Kd^., ;ll(j.a foreword by Sta.- lls; Wav CommlsHoner E. Donah! ster- ner.- ' YOURW Condtons change from year «o year. Your own ntcres, change wth them. t s therefore mportant fhat Your Wll drawn wth your lawyer's advce le up-. to-tlatc, to meet pretert tontltons and trtumstjns. As executor-trustee, t s our busness to keep nformed on matters affectng CSLKC admnstraton and lonstvaton. We nvte you to tlscuss ths subject wth mr rus offcers. Ther ane may prove yaluuhlc. Wrte or telephone, TODAY, fur an lppomment. MORRSTO) TRUST COMPA MORRSTOWN, NEW JERSE/ Mtntbt Velera Resert c Vv/fffl t tterul ) fun t \mu r.r/ t ( <tt put at J Go/nqoverA/q wth buyers of low-prced cars TEprLUXM TpRPlpO- SX BUSNESS COUPE ml Pqntac, Mchgan. Stale tax,, tfnpment, acctttent txtra. Prtwt %uh)t<ttockangt u about nott. 32 BROAD STREET "Torpedo" Sx SeJan Coupe $92.* (uhfe su/arull tn, e.rfra) WTH THS *H MOR for AN OHT N ANY MODU WLSON MOTORS, N. SUMMT, N. J.

3 4! / DAV, MARCH % T94l Symposum on Jousehold HEltAtO AMD StHH T RECORD. StmMT, N. J. PAGE THREB of the employee and after statng that more accdent* occur n the cng setstcs. All groap - are - W. Huberts of Holmes Oval, Rdgevew. Marshal, whch poston ht he! tns;- Nur.-ng as a Professon; n ls>8, le W.H, apwnuxl Che chjte Tool Jjhs: Medk-3.J Voc:- home than on the hghways or n tt3e arar;«l tar stady condton* to ndustry, urged employers not only tsdr am a coakjuatea employtbs*nt, bcall protecton,; «lrll 8>- cles <>f He Woman's Socety of U untl jy:s7 wn- le >vs retr- A'.":naut!tM as a Protest ); A- A meetng of the Mssonary Cr- untl he resgned n H24 Frm S- re:.;ral and ManaMt tut; to. carry compensaton nsurance but to take precautons to prevent Monday h «caaomr problems: the up* Chrstan S vee of the Methodst ed on -a pns he servet us a accdents: 'part!«s s recreaton faelltka Church \v;s Jst'ld.Wt'hw'sd-y atthe lcune of Srs. Guon H. Foun- of Cnon County, le was a e!ur- (eucal Offce; J>. p rtment Kt;n't* court attonduut am deputy shen Hold Career Nght lju-^jflm; Arehllecture and Draft'na; Arts and Craft-: (lerr.tl and otb«r questons- of mportance are one of the major sources The hot apu n Summt nl«llllfe f wote welfare or yoaug people and tan of Fannounl avenue. Chat-; ter member (f -Starry Flat; Councl, Jr. (). U. A. M. He s' an ex- Juatrtu lj.ytan H>jt;onal VVork: KBnx''ug as a 'rufehs.;.lournalsn, Lbrary, am of njury. Cellar steps should have on Monday nght wll undouutlbdly *"* aattob. ham Townshp. A study perol; a sold handfal, be well lt and wa* held n the mornng, followed; at Spr:}cfc!l. wll hold ts Vared fre«of mops, brooms and toys. A be Bray ton audtorum-belle»t*ll or The SUDBHS B-"«H«s* aad, Pr- empt member of-hjso C;>.'.\;>. o<: not, Mr. Rlpley! The La fe w «Mtfo«U C«b fcu ««B wrtjcajjr ( fey lunch and a s;jf'al hour am n ::.l c;r,.-- n^lt whch he was chef fur a numl< r m Tac-'r Musc; Navy st.x a Career; Kad'> soldly bult step-stool should be Handlng of Servce part of the equpment. A mat or Cabaret, sponsored by the P.-.-t * A., the aftern-'on hy sewng. ' of years.! >\.\a;-e! la, lr,nn S p. n, to Wok as a (,':trwr; Offce work n l.s'ne ('o)any; Sports and H. ' he 'VM; wll le spen la* edac-atlaa for eltzensbp *pd j Ths afternoon frum/! untl l Hs wle, who was Almn t. T.t-j K( caon Leadershp; Techncans and Clothng, rased platform n the laundry s promses to be such a stl-.le.ns. parels and teaches methods, of democracy for te. lo-; o'clock a slver tea wll be served- ten. was the daughter of the hue advsable. Cuts and burns are U wll be dffcult,to stop n! at the home of Mrs..W. Johnson Davd H. Totten and Ahb; l 't;lford. She has been a lt'e-ln; r.-s- problems n Home.Hll; ;;!..* l vocatons, desources of potental nfecton. Snce a permanent fxture. Aga*l > «'» l lv lll lel wr>rk.'s ll Transportaton m the ''KU-.U* Tn a ltae -lejsnre.".' Hallock n Sprngfeld avenue,' program of the Y, W. C. A. dull knlvea are harder to control flamng Pan-Amercan d«coar kemre f Summt, l.y tn* Fellowshp Com-: >':n or u p thll school huss wll be frnsed free dent of New Provdence- avk lmltklp tea held»t the home than sharp, keep a good sharpener wll be a floor show, dlree-ltl \>f? tnttet* nf the Woman's Socety for, been horn there August 2. UTt. The plan nvolves t n'era! scsaudt.n-m f.r.n 7 5 'ents wlu expect! > -attend. of charge l-j.ll students and par- Mrs. Hubert VolkenlR of Oakhandy. Proper cookng utensls Mss Dotterer of Hofcby Halll/lwa-* j Chrstan Servce of the Methodst s' n th Hftr ancestors were um.n^ the dk' avenue on March 3rd proved wth steady handles wll prevent turng the Tango, the RnpaBaxttd *(few Provdence J Church.' Hostesses wll -be Mrs.} *-)."> p. n frst settlers of that regon. She The sehoul hand wll There are aluxst sx hundred parent.s and students plan- unusual nterest to a large numof Summt women,.., should be made easly avalable. No have swept the country n j "Mm. Ralph l^ews. * Wllam,. M.'nzc. Drcctar of nng. attend; but ths uaccdents and adequate potholders La Conga, the sultry dances jhstwk, Mrs. John Boyee and- pl.y untl s ;t drect (fescenlnl of Stephen s p. m. At th.at te Rfcdford. who fought n the lajtlc ss 'Mth Barber, food columnst bare wood should be allowed to get. larlty. Both Hgh School»t feorough.' The Volunteer Fre Company > (dace d o.'ganzer of y.reer 'ber wll bf> uceacd by later * n- of Sprngfeld n the UevJntjunarv War. and her grandfather was [,,. hc New York Sun, Whose book splutery, snce slvers are also a and the frnker members ct t*he f wll meet Tuesday evenng at fre' lgllt. wlopell the s'.ss.u lv ll - rollnfts from the lteg.t;tl )^ jj>-akuk of Servants," publshed source, of nfecton. P.-T. A. wll Hhow you ho \-['n headquarters. ' " rdck Warren \V. llalscy. sup-rvsns p-uepul ;:f th'' SC.K!. nvted. Any nterested ndvdual lrft--eghth graders v\lu>-;huvf ree wth Perry n the war of ls 2. done. Even f you alt aedatalf«on st yt'r. has been on dsplay atj A well stocked frst ad kt should astntat's the ttdelneh playng cards ;>«w"* O RU KLEHS The couple have fve chldren Mr. llalsf.v wll speak on '(u'ulatee at t'^onal." Followm h:; cone tf do do, Ths apples es- wht may wsh to attend s wel- Book Shop, was the be n every ktchen, Dr. Webb felt. rst of honor. tesearch and nfeet wll jerk and your pulses jump»klv\«golden Weddng of lvng; Mrs. Margaret l.ooc, She cautoned her audence aganst fjeorge J. Mller who lve at home:,, convnced her, she sad, to the trcky rhythms. You can rue- talk, the man speaker wll n' pecally to school staff cnb.'s n treatng any scroh burn wth hat h- problem s bascally the serve a table for your own ptfrty, * Anthony Bachan of «Beau! Mr. and Mrs. J.. Mller Mrs. Klner Egbert of M:'lson; hea'd. 'He s Floyd Smmon, 'ul)- the nearby towns. greasy ontment; Tannng s the [me all over the country, though but the "rngnde seats" are? gdlslng ; Vor av-*hte. Sammt. was fned) Arthur G-. Mller of K.s N.ntlport.-L..! and Borojjjl Treasurer Western Klcctrc Conp-.ny at :- Relatons Manager (f tte Tle career nght s lek spunsun d«by the Ueplonal M^h Sc!ml curatve treatment favored by doctorshaul ls lcense taken away fora! mry ()f Mr an( Mrs j a(. o, (<. MUl- Kdward C. Mller. There are also fast, so hurry. L and costs of court of $2.5 and! The golden weddng annver-, some sectons.condtons are b$t- Kearny. The topc wll te "Whaf r'-tltn others. Sb«quoted Helen. The other two panel members AH an academc footnot.o, tlxhe th perod when found gul- er of > New Provdence Borough fve grandchldren. staff, who wll act s secton charmen; the '.-T. A. Parent K:lu<a- ndustry Kxpects nl' the Scluol." arker wrtng?th subject n who took part n the dscusson that orgnal Tango-came from tj JWr- \ r Tuesday of reckless dr?- M, as Mayng Uat household emoykt was the only occupaton son, a drector of the Summt Y. W. zed verson resembles the fy tae Baroagh Pulop Court. Thej the famly n the supper gven Central Ntwer. u: lt le frst moup of secton ncetngs chapter of the N'atoul Honor followed were Mss Captola DlQker- f entne. hut the present Am«tajaa- : wll be observed on Saturday eve- Fll-'Wn^ the Kt'M'-l sesson, tou Croup; jnd the d "^< a fc_gby tecordea. C. Hafftnaa n nng hy a weddng Hat hadn't changed n forty years. G. h and a club advsor who represented the employee's pont of vew, characterzed as "fast and des*- hatersoa»f Kln* Bnalevard. Ber-j nversary of occason was-.last The Board of Drectors of Jer- from! n!t.r> p.m. wt hll'-h'r n manner. The Rumba fj dwst ctstarj «jn "ns aaad? by y Danel C{n j Hall a u jn Junor Order Con a) lluldenl wll le.held n varous classroons cety. who wll act as gudes and n that place. The actual an- of the mldk. These wll run dscusson leaders. lee n stll n most states no lmt workun hours, nor standard* of and. Mrs. Maclyn Baker, of South ety." t features a rollng l-flte t'kesley HegMs. - ] Tuesd v' Mr and Mrs. Mller avmoton, when exaggerated!,.'(toast The rlwrse ara-s the r*>salt of anh n g b-e marred n Myersvlle, dsc! s(:. The HCC nl,"r>)p of ln4'o.m: TAX MAN sey Control 'owor k Lglt (')npany have declared the regular talks ly each speaker, (olluwfd lv URCS, nor socal securty for wo-orange who s suffcently concerned over household employment branded nn praged n domestc servce.,... the dance as crude ajo'jud-!, atatoraowe acrdta February - 9th!.,- March. S!», - by - > the Kev.'"(J;prge secton ne'tnss, from d to l.ftu HKKK ON MAltlll am , quarterly dvdends on tler p-eattractve. But, properly d»«, t; wsen tar? drves by Bwhan ana Loocke. ferred stock payable Aprl ml Brefly she traced the develop- problems to devote a consderable p. n., wll follow the same plan rnt of the modern Hervant prob- amount of. tno to makng the occupaton more attractve. As an hut wll le composed of a second To ass.st. ctzens n pnparng lfome tax letns a s fascnatng and delghtful), tooth! Psatenson «er*' n collson n, J«m from, poneer days when wves r. Mller was born n Myers- to stockholders of record on" March complete set of- speakers. n all. to dance and to watch. -.' ' 8grBSe!«S aveaat-. near the bomelvlle May 22, 868, son of the late oth The dvdends are $'l ', a l everythng themselves, through outgrowth of. a local group of nterested women, a Household Employ- tra usually employs the marasf!,. or at the tlal was that Uncn- fathtr fought n the Cvl War on there wj. le twenty-fve dfferent deputy collector from tle nternal revenue offce wll be at n playng a Rumba, the ofoe*-mf Cbtswr - Lambert- All <estl- pbjjjj, and Barbara Mller. Hs! 3, ;n (ln t j u. per c't preferred perod when they were superors of bond servants or slaves ment Standards League Was recent- rattles-made of hollow gourdeslll.bed a\, coarsg; <PJ*; n Sprngfeld the Cty Hall n Summt on sectnn neetks. stock: $.5H a slr.ro on tho t per the rnon ^d(> and waa wounded cent., and $,375 a share on A l.-t't of secton meelug t:>jt -^ tt stll expert n a varety of ly organzed wth Mrs. Baker as wth dred peas, and wthll.cfc fallwl t-> sake a turn n the March and, accordng to at the b.ttth" of Antetam. He! 5M: per cent, preferred stock follows: Ac<-ountancy and lusness Admnstraton; Opportun- Bphold.sklls, through the eracharman. The League has drawn handles.. > \ ttee road, s; j he left hand word receved from the *. S! canu' t Sew 'rovdcnce n 89.j up a-set of rgorous standards that La Cbnga takes tsj name ltttam! sde of the ns and cohjdng wth Treasury Department ths and n.the followng year was flee- Add forgotten men:. Captjn tj(>s n Agrculture; Arplane ("onstrucon; Army as a Vocnton: are beng usodln rvngtdn. These the Conga drum, the prncaulltstrument n natve Cuban orll'oeft- opposte dtrec'ou. 'atterson had whch capacty he served untl Chemstry as a Career; RlenuM- Patterson's ar, travelng n the week. ted constable of'unon County n. Kltott jftoosevclt. she read to the group. A sxty-hour week s set as,the maxmum. Two tras. The,,dance s a modfe*(l rhh 93. When the Harough was formed, separatlr from 'the Townshp; TAX, call Gcdds, Su. H-^ adv. Teachng: Legal Uccumtlous: fla- pay you tary School Teachng; ll^h School Advertsng n tho HERALD wll dvdends. Wdespread mmgraton when nplovera surrendered the care of. ber homes to well traned: German jd Scandnavan grls, to the tme hcn ndustry drew workers away un the home so'that grls were 'longer traned n household dues. Today not even employers are laned. Ambtous grls hestate to be- hourst"on call" s equvalent to one hour of workng tme, when employee s requred to answer the doorbell, telephone, etc., durng the day. Three hours "on' call" s held equvalent to one hour of workng La Conga Cabaret Umu when the employee s responsble only for a sleepng chld dance s demonstrated n th»«llw3or e houseworkers partly because long bourn, partly because the or to meet the necessty of notshow. n u pat on s n dsrepute. Furtherlore n another's house the! can't j The La Conga Cabaret rall-lly leavng the house entrely alone at htertau, and n many homes where nght. Overtme must be compensated for by extra hours off wthn provdes a most amusng everalnj of nerves three mportant urpo*9n, t here are chldren cannot count le-veral " persaas were slghtly n-j dlngs free. Employers are nothe month or by extra payment. n fun, t offers a graphc les «n Jt red. Pattersoa's lestnony was! lways careful to provde a good no nstance must t exceed sx hours current dance steps, and t 'llumes Jsbstantared by bs dauglter.j J good lght and adequate heat. a week. money for the very wortlfclle Ks»therfc». Slss Myrtle Lawyer ofj ften wages arc appallng low n The League advocates one full work of the P.-T. A. Ths* «> orfc 2 Wtavt-.- -"sett Newark, and] puselolds that afford other luxtts, "HouHehold help s a lux- two half days and an extra evenng needy chldren, a glasses fural^td day and an extra evenng free or ncludes local welfare, mk ttfor ' tetcr NtHg.?! of Xe-a-ark. all rdng, wth hm at t!se lnj^ of the acc- tent. Pa lce Cafcf Harry Hgh and] ry,' Mss Barber remnded her per week. At least three legal holdays must be granted and oneplacemets and addtons to t:*:he art Scholarshp and a fund zforcre- Specal, Oft-fr? Robert Webster den re more thjn once., and Elmer t. Arcr>. _ Her speech WUH followed by a week's vacaton wth pay after one mrt talk on "Accdents n the full year's servce; two weeks vacaton wth pay after two years' Fere (>a mn; H«ld ] luc, gven hy Dr. HleauoF Webb, ser- [ graduate of Wellesley and Cornell vce. These standards apply to 'dcal School who, a.s a member graduates of the tranng course. the Y. W. C. A. Health and Kecaton Commttee, has advsed Y. Mss Barber urged occasonal. ('. A. grlr'on ther health probns wth a vew to mprovng ther 'fdelty. She ponted out that effcent nagetent of a home depends to mndernl>]e degree on the health A Complete Rado Servce For all makes Home and Auto Sales Agency For Phlco and Emerson rases us a.stmulus to mprove the worker's technque.! Mss Dckerson cted unfarness of employers n heapng addtonal tasks on the part tme worker or! demandng overtme wthout compensaton. Mrtf. Baker declared employers, uced 'Educatng. Mrs. F. M. Votaw's exhbt of pamphlets and clppngs attracted attenton. Those present carred away score cards for employer and employee to check ther effcency. Musc provded by a young accordon player. Bob Hanson, and tea followed the meetng. PERRY T. BROWN,Ttl. Su. 8-93P.=T. A. Notes S.r!nnfl*l9 under com Steal a match on the new season by havng tas deaf and enlven thexrolor of a prnt or other brght dress >you may have... for wear now under coat. [CLEANNG SAlJE! 79c a..,., Sprng Coat,T«pc,, tt S :l4llr s Syt h s Phone WX2 (No Toll) nr, G.. KELLER N &,eland ''AMFUU), N. AveH. J. ptalled kls car off tle pavement n ota effort So atv>:d the accdent. BachaD claaed lat when he ca&me- to the carve n tle raad he twmd PatJ rsoa"s car. wthout lghts and spec-dng, oa hs Bachaa's sde of te wad. Evdence of t ree polce offk-ers as to poston or the cars after the accdent and to marfe.3 on J>.e raad were n dre-t Oprxk-Sea n h? clam. Bothj ters were prac'cally runed and? Kann* ^ j Tfte tnersbecs of lose._ Company Xo. J, he JBrougl's.'VolunteerJ FEre C'uaMnr wll holu t.s annual < ontcrtarsreat aud dant-e ths eve-- nl-ns n tb-:- Lncoln. S-cl" :> aud-j lo. rurn... la Jfc'.-e of the usual j acnt^ur nl *y. a :-unbf-r of artsts] f onv l!t--- WOt Artst Bureau wll! cratertan. There wll be a net, a popular S:JT snger. ^ c^at. a' sk-:a! ^< and a panst. A master e! c^remoaleo wll l>e n Ckaanre. F'»l!ow:ag he- c-atevunft fat ta*re w:!l 5»e dancng'to the m srt- r*f Wa'rr MrXamara and lls ULTkC'an.""" ' : '- ; ' Mrs. Frederck G. J-Jberhurd, charman pfrthe membershp com- ng l)em<)cracy.".- ',; annanncod th*, marrage of ther; tlaaghter-, M?» " 3!aran Gegerrh.; ;nttee, welcomed the guests, and Mure, than.sxty'thousand yoolg- l>-francs Snyd-?'"'of West Lvngs--;! ntroduced Mrs.'CarUon P. Fuller tm, pot'of- Sr. and-mr?*. ". Snyder who led the panel dscusson.'.. or trat pla-xe ' '. ' '.let'fersnn School One of.the most constructvely helpful programs, from t parent's [vewpont, of the current year, oc- edut of tl e Summt club., : thss Be rol <?&,', A. large delegaton from: S a.jn-)nt plans to attend the jonstnc.eet- flscjuto EJ? cuped the greater part of the resulr meetng of Jefferson P,T. A.»-G^ n Orange. Those who mpe-ect on Monday evenng,. March 3rd..Mrs.!to leave trom Sumn.t wll nut! n Tlelma Becker, 4th grade.teacher the -Lackawanha staton n rtlm t'j at Jefferson School, and Ebon lake tle Ct.ZO o'clock tran. ' Scmmt. re-kgne-. TltonaK of the Physcal Educaton Mss Helen Brewer and! :s* Department of the Summt school Mary Alce Marshall have m-/vcd Bystem, brought before UH the problem of developng well-rounded ed- members from Orange and hsea'ey on tlt; plan)nj{ conmtte»cn-th ucaton for the chld. Where the school alone educates there s bound to be f»p-hdedncss. ' t s ll»> prvlt-ge and tlo duty of ptrt ts n tlo honfc to conpletc the Ralsh or tt' -Y. W. f. A..>#.-«, "Ths anual gtherk oltlnsncss and professonal gr;) l 'n Mrs. Hf'-ker, quotng Or. 4 J. JB. Y. W. ('. A.'s s planned to Chase, professor of Educaton at strate that these New York Unversty, sad that the workers, eawug for the noatjb rt frst ten yers'of a chld's lfe are only 'modest salares, have -Mpt all-mportunt n hs educaton. Durng ths tme hs emotonal set-up today's world thnkng. Nfc'n- stnp wth the 'major p.rcblww n K formed. Hs atttude toward people and hs general outlook on lfe the -'fact that the assocate wle Olsryancc also emp are molded durng these years, Hhe der wl.l husm.hs grls ad o organzed has ; afflated jtm[>s recommended the book "Chldren n the Famly," by Powdermukor a'onnd the world.' Messa j» of and Grmes, a«partcularly helpful streotng from busness grrl n to pa rents. Msjutreal,.-Shangha',' Buenos. k--~fr Mr. Thomas cmphanzed the need Melbourne and New ZealanA(,aa»o for ntellgent HUpervson - not already been receved for tsltfetay. rfglmentatjon of the lesure t me of growng mys and grls. ThH lnvolvcs a nuch more actve nterest and partcpaton l the hobbes, garnet), and actvtes on the part of most parents.- Such a progrum wll largely solve trny of the problems of socal hygene, provded parents bestr themselves to overcome ther lasstude and seek to educate thej- Bclves to an ntellgent handlng of each problem that s nherent n one of the hghest" vocatons brngng up chldren. Lncoln School A meetng of the Lncoln School P.-T. A. wll be held n the school buldng Monday evenng, March ;! at 8.5. Ths,s a meetng of vtal mportance and one whch every parent should attend. The topc of dscusson wll be the several pro-. POHHH for a better dstrbuton of our secondary Hchool pupls. Mr. Bartholomew and Home members of the Commttee that submtted the proposals wll be present to dscus» the queston. Weur K e nl the parent* of Mneoh School chldren to be present, at thn meetng. Only by the free expresson of opnons and the careful consderaton of the queston by those concerned can a.' lmfnclorv soluton l'".n«aehed of the exctng prmtve step rltch the colored natves have dased n Cuba at carnval tme for ZQOv.jH-N. t has a mart:h tempo, wth rmck step, and n done n a chateha-ng lne. On Monday nght ev-lmone wll he nvted to jon n afractlrhe school lbrary. So you wll ~\uu - ng both welfare and your owrnfe ellbeng f you vst the cabare tlloon- Jay nght, at 8.3» to 2, at B3njt«:b» audtorum. For tckets'and Be«rvatons 'phone Mrs. Fscher.,'JB tnut t-oofl-'-j. B.&p/ffrsofYvW. ntercty Conference? The tuschs and Profe-lJtHu Club or the Summt Y. \V_.(, A. wll'hold a jont dscssmu»;-5tng wth smlar clubs frmfjo'-. angc and-jersey Cty.at- t llf'oor; ange Y. VV.' C, A. Tuesday cu v';- nng,. March -. at»j'.45 -o'thnck markng the fourteenth rnunl ".Vton-wde Ob.servancf." l:ls3 'KeH " v 'Cot.- drector of tnt A..-.ercan Lah;)r Educaton.S'l'flce, wjll speak on tle theme, ""lllllz- lucsn.:^k wnmcn n fve l.mj n*e' Y. \X..('. A..groups throughcol'btle counu'v wll hold. t>:nc]u?rts ltd srtechl- programs,'on,march,,ljthe (late set asde last. December bjtjtle Natonal Husness and We'wsmal* Councl of.the "Y", a»u «- g to Mas Margaret (ars^'pss- Cty to complete ar-rangene-nlft tor the banquet and program lnpor- Uge. Tckets can b * ojllllnncd from Mfs-s Kr'-wer, Mss llr-nw Sarraee. Mr. and Mrs. Jola Ocgerch of. J'jssjrf street.!:s J-arough. hnvej tt. f. J.!>lran»v of Dr.. Clfton! avenue.;- L'non County, Some'of'the'Other countree l;hmt Played "la A Lttle Dutch Oarbave sent grcelrs n-forne ten." cannot do so now because Pupl;=5 of Lncoln School are! condtons. ' ' v Mss Jula Whte of Har ptjlll le, feorga. s presdent of telt.n/satonal ' Husness and. Prufe-J )rnal Councl and Mss Dorothy ESueandy of, San Francsco s char-fell! t of the Vtalze Democracy Cona ce. n most of the clubs,- thc-rjf been a perod of ntense snce Aprl on how a large- (c-;wue of democracy can be sec ml n the Unted States and how < f»o ocnu-y s related to mp'pynn#l, to the defense program and,( the buldng of a better world.. Judgng from the earn ftews wth, whch these qleston-sneave boon dscussed, the Amercan who carres home» pay ev*»ry week/s fust becomng:ta-ltzen who s conscous both own socal and economc her socal responsbltes'! Some busness and professon al group" "'<>f "'P Y - w - ( - MlHttSve-: gven specal evdence rtf thloonscousess. Grla from cl l n many Southern stated lutttmh to Washngton askl peal of the. poll tux n ther grls n MaHsachuHettrf gaver Kl:ve heln n' the mnmum wag«u«mjtalvn <hcr<\ eollevt!* and «lp;:\n- The appstjemeal,j. Strjass of S; l -on Was ans*acced Tuesday. Sa- pceme "Court Jslce Case made hsc appotttsaeot. Dr. S'.rauss sue-; ceeds Dr^ (5. Ward Dsbrow of T-erms on the' tedr sa!.*ned (fonnjsscn are for l""»f vests. -! the.'btr-.otrb. C-amfl wll meet' roaday... The *4T:tx -? *H le onl dcrtj -on, ft*. «rc^dag. -Tn- Or ' t: pofn^a n l> jjt MU-, j " T*" Plr*'t'->.»<-b'?r AH-.te^''-ju' met Tuesday a*!-?rn r >on at the Lncoln Schj.j anatorum. Ms?.. Cnss of the (J^rden Df-partment off the Xew \nrk }!'.-raw-trlnne spoke oa fjjr'l-ms.' P^plfe'. of tre JcJno-r' ltzh Scfc^al»H'r-»'- guests. Tle Hrl*«K> ba'j, andpr the droc-,!tl «n of Harold W«rfovd. played..\echae! Pgn» sa:r a» a s')!u "t All Comes Buck To Me.Vow." H<:,r as acromjaned on 5-le j.n;» by; VC'm Kathryn Tressler. nnh- terale (*rac!»*:;,''a t:!ar!et tr' ofj fce Msses.>>rot!y Burfonl,. Con- : n3o *(,'arvon ara Maron Kern. 'raup-ef.ns? p"..-ns for tlr presenra-' lon of the(;!lk-;t A Sullvan o >ctfetta.,-"h r "Ml S. Fnafore," on, USareb' Stb rj the school audt'»r-; TTe'dffc-jl Board of,the M«-t!'-! odlst Ctarch met Tues-dajr nght at! tfce home u( 3rs. and Mrs. Allf EARLY BED! Hct V., ( v S'ccp Soundly HUT BE SORE T'S [BALDWN'S Regonal f. S. Whch s truly the artst's pano? n New York Cly alone last year there vrre 6,"> publc concerts. At 55 of hchc.thc pano was a Stenway. The Stenwav s used exclusvely by a greater number of artsts than use all other panos eombned. Alken. laroh B»rrr!ral»w4y (laadrss f.ha«ns Cherkassky Cohen lortot Drrrn; A lst of stnne of the Artsts who use hv Stenway Eam-s T'ranlz -V«*)rtan <;,n/. (torodum/k (.ranper Harms MS llrsl. lofm.n. Horowu llm(ll<-mlll Krrr KP'H rv Lev,llt Lst Loyuncl L<»cs«-r Mncr Mllllll'llKT MldnT' MoM'vlxl MlXWltll Mn/. N. Murl'M Ntvacs. <lrloff 'adenwftk Putt-on / Vtr Pow.ll PrnkofnT lt» h h Krlnanon" t lter Hlutn, A. Kulnslrn,. Kupp Surdu.Sjrrna Sclmahcl, A. SCMUH', K. Srrkn Slrrln Snonl.' Sm-terln Stewart Turcrk WY.str Whch s the pano used by Broadcastng Statons? The Stcftway h used exclusvely on W K AF,'W JZ, \VAUC and WOH. Four htatoh n New York Cly alone have purchased 85 Stenway Panos. The Slcmvay s used by these Broadcastng Statons because-of ts superb tone, fast purchased as acnway acton and durablty. Why the Stenway s the pano for your home The Slcnway» made n.n^ny models anl h/.es t» lt your Lome <^ well ;^ the < ou. rl >ugc. All Slenways have all Stenway mprovements ncludng tle Daphragmatc Soundlmanl and Arrfflfftfrd Ac lon, lvery Stnwuy lun lu> neomparume Stenway tone and s llu prde of Uc Slcnway famly, whose rgd standards anl careful selecton of everythng that goes nto the makng of a Stenway have made t the elorr of the entre musc worlds You cannot afford to buy less than tn; lust for your home. A Stenway s a lfetme purchase, tyhen you dvde ts cost by the years of satsfacton f Wll brng, tle Stenway s the cheapen pano you can buy. Lberal allowance on your old pano. Stenway Grand Panos and Stenway Spnets can be purchased / ( for per cent down, wth the balance to sut your budget. Mme Center of New Jersey" GRFFTH PANO COMPANY Stencay llvprehvntatvea-- 6S KUOAH STREET, NEWARK, \. 23«MARKET STKKET. PATKRSON W. FRONT STHFKT. STHKS OPEV KVKNNH8 /

4 THE SUMMT HERALD ad SUMMT BECOKB Offtetal Ta tt"»t Cty urt Cowty craed Every up elsewhere n the same of socalsm. As Dr. Hutchng so strongly emphaszed Wednesday nght, a broad Dance, Braytou Audtorum. Mon., Mar. 8.3 p. m., Cabaret and lberal educaton s the bass o( Mon., Mar. League of Women ntellgent thnkng, whch s, n njesday AFTERNOON *nd FR- Voters, Communty House, 4 Waldro avenue. 2.3 p. n. OAT MORNNG from the Offce truth, the bass of a,democracy. f J57 Sprjegfeld Avenu* he people art* to rule, they mum e-sof *&d e-m Tues., Mar. Eunce Harret rule wdely. That there are certan defects n captalsm and cer- P. o. Avery, Paper Mll Playhouse, 3 CKCTLATOX 8.SM Publshed by Tues,, Mar. - Executve Board Btt MtraM PMUtog Co. T.. A. at a. m. Tues., Mar. Women's Socety Katerod at the Fort Offce, Summt, N. 2., «8«coad-Cl*tt Matter of Chrstan Servce, Methodst Church,.3 a. m. Tuc«., Mar. Presbyteran SUBSCRPTONS: )n» Tear 3.5 Sx Months _ 2. Sngle Copes ~.5 Dsplay Advertsng Receved untl 3 p. m. Thursday. Classfed Advertsng Receved untl C p. m. Thursday. General News Matter Receved untl 3 "p.m. Thursday, wth edtoral dscreton as to use of lengthy matter. Facts About Summt POPULATON 9 7, ! - 92, JK C.65. Assessed valuaton, 94 f3.84s.294. Net valuaton on whch County, State and State School Taxes Are Apportlone-r-J3.S ended Debt (as of June 3, 9) _ Ratt, ; Cty llolf; r>bt..477; Local School Debt, [«7; Kocal School..S2; State Jchool. f.28; Solders' Bonus, $.2; County, 73S-: Dstrct Court, $.8; Temporary.Not«-s, $.(9S. Cty of Summt, on the T.arkawanna R.R., at 54 fwt above tde watfr wth U trans dally. Bus ronnecjlon wth Newark. RHabeth. Morrlstbwn and Lake Hnpatcong. Cty water from tan arvntukch u socalsm s an cs.sentul part of young Amerca's tranng; a based educaton can never be the foundaton of a country dedcated to ntellectual freedom. Plato observed ' that all thngs are n a sute of flux. Democracy cannot stand Btlll; t must mprove or t must deterorate. dermned and Htler would be compelled to submt. Hence the blockade of Germany. On the other hand, the Jlazs beleved that by the use of commerce raders, submarnes and dve bombers they could blockade the Brtsh sles so effectvely and the food and muntons would run so low the Brtsh morale would be undermned to the pont where Churchll would have to submt. Up to ths tme, t must be admtted, both calculatons have been n error. Both natons seem to have suffcent supples and morale to talan wcus. Electrc lght and gas, carry on the fght for some tme tde water eewerag*; free mal delvery; e»rllent polce and flrp protecton. ThTff banks; four Buldng and havng an effect whch doubtless yet. The blockades are, however, loan Assocatons; two hotels; modern progressve school system. wll be carred on over to the daya Communcate wth Summt Chamber when the war s fnshed. Slnce*thc r «f Commerce. FRDAY, MARCH 7, 94 A LBERAL EDUCATON A front-page headlne n the New York Tmes of February 2st reads "Propaganda Study nstlls Skeptcsm n,, StudentH." The nest day the followng appeared: "Un-Amercan Tone Seen n Text- DATES TO BE REMEMBERED cordngly. books on Socal Scences." Ths Sun., War. 3~Summt Choral Club As a result of ths, when the war headlne evoked another on Sunday: "Textbook Wrters Reply to and Flushng Oratoro Socety n s over these natons wll not be n Bach's St. Matthew Passon, Centrul Presbyteran Church, 8 p. n. the market for as many mports as Attack; 'Censor* Fght On" These wan the case before the war started. Wed., Aprl 9 Lenten servce, contradctons llustrate a fne bt What they can rase at home they Y. W. C. A., at a. m. of hypocrsy n educatonal standards. Apparently students are Ths change of system s wll not mport from abroad. Fr., Apr. 8 Three beneft dances for Brtsh Relef. hound taught to be skeptcal, but are to be gven nothng to be skeptcal of! Msrepresentaton through propaganda s the bass of the study whch s beng conducted by the nsttute of Propaganda Analyss. Accordng to the news artcle whch followed the frst of the above headlnes, students are learnng not to accept any doctrnes, reports, or news wthout a scholarly gran of Sat., Apr. 9 Concert for Brtsh Youth." There were thc«e sejn- P"bMc can meet and know ther of- fr(, lt ()f the h(lne here of u Eln, r to affect our own exporters n the Relef. H. S. audtorum. nar groups. These were concerned fclals and arrve at the best course l j{,, yu) (ls vce-presdent' of the Unted States, especallly those shppng foodstuffs, and we hdd better ers" and "Funz a Poppln" by Jef-Concepts n Relgous Educaton" The Mayors well-receved speech (on>anv> thp morllnr of S(p. Tues., May 6 "Ye Olde Tme Flck- wth the fhp fnlnwlh? followng tnnlps topcs: "Vow "N T ew;! to follow." '/<...» >«...: n...tn.. n\..! Great Atlantc and Pacfc Tea, %, be thnkng about t now. ferson nnd Roosevelt P.-T. A.'s, 8 wth Dr. Elmer G. Homghausen, brought the sesson to a close, all, temler 7 \<,>\t) Thus the blockade, by forcng p. n., S. H, S. audtorum. Professor of Educaton, Prnceton other mportat bunness havng Theologcal Semnary; "New Con-beecepts n Health Educaton" wth Com m t tee Heads (losen concluded earler. people to produce what they cannot ; You must have tte HERALD f' K'MS N' SUBSCRPTON mport, or get along wthout t, s COJrKRT TONUHT Dr. H. L. Klander, Dean of Panzer College;" "New Concepts n At a specal meetng of the hx«} wn C8t - %%M p year.. for two..,.,,, «;you want the news of Summt. t fosterng an extreme sort of natonalsm whch must gve free Ths evenng Alexander Kpns, Communty Organzaton" wth ecutve Commttee prevous to the \ HHUP8 a wt. e k. traders lke Mr. Hull the cold shv- celebrated basso of the Metropol- Bradley Bruell, feld drector of 8C8.son, the followng heads of com- ' > muee.s were apponted: Charman > ^~ mmm^mmmmm ers when they take tme to thnk salt. Crtcal thnkng s the amabout t. We remember what happened after the frst World War. of the study, and hgh school boys and grls are beng taught to adopt Wth blockades BO much further extended n the present conflct, the a questonng atttude toward what they see, read and hear. Ths type results are gong to be all the more of skeptcsm merely denotes ratonal judgment, whch should be notceable. the ultmate goal of educaton; for t s absolutely essental for ntellgent lvng as t was so effectvely Herald Readers Letters From ponted out by Dr. Robert M. Hutchns, presdent of the Unversty of 'ALCOHOLSM* Chcago, n hs lecture Wednesday nght to the Athenaeum. But then. Dr. Ralph Robey appears on the scene wth hs study of 6 textbooks, he ponts out that there s a notable tendency for the books to play down what has been accomplshed n ths country and to stress the defeets of our democracy. Now there s a "censor" fght on. Evdently educators do not trust the teachng of propaganda detecton to combat the un-amercan tone of the attacked textbooks. Even Dr. Robey admtted that mplantng crtcal atttudes n students' mnds s of no use unless you gve them a yard-stck to measure by. s Amercan educaton to be broadened, or s t to be ts own brand of propaganda? Are hgh school students to be taught, whle they are n school, that the Amercan way of lfe s the only way, or are they to be allowed to gan suffcent materal themselves to draw ths concluson, basng t on ablty to thnk crtcally. f the defects of the Unted States are omtted from a hstory book, the pcture that the student gets s dstorted, false, and useless. Pollyanna hstorans beleve that nothng s' ether good or bad, but nterest was n the entres of three of the members n the present Unon County Contest. Stan Bamburak a wnner of last year's con-, thnkng makes t so that by hdng the defects of democracy, they test, has, three entres, one for abolsh them. s t to be conceded each class. Mrs. Medford has two that there s a trend n the world entres and Don Can, leader, has toward economc democracy as well one Each s enterng ther pctures mounted. Other club nter- as poltcal? s t to be camouflaged that there are such tlngs as socalsm and class hatred, that there was such a great thnker as Karl Marx? Or sn't democracy strong enough and satsfactory enough to wthstand these "uu- Aneroan" prncples? '' < Socalst trends and defects n 4em<>cracy cannot be glossed over l»y the true hstory scholar. He srast take them nto consderaton,, for only through thorough understandng of socalstc problems can the people of the Unted States be J aganst an nternal tendtoward the oppressve and rules that have sprung SELF-SlTFflEMY n modern warfare, as everyone knows, the struggle s not merely!>etween the armes of the contendng powers. The entre naton s grded for the fght. Hence the mportance whch s now attached to the blockade. t was the belef of Great Brtan when the present wa,r started that Germany could be "starved out" as was the case n 97, that the supply of food and muntons vrould run BO low the morale of the naton would be un- blockades were establshed, and es j pecally snce they were made to cover all of Europe, the varous countres affected, bellgerents and neutrals alke, have sought to make themselves as self-suffcent as possble. n short, they have endeavored to produce for themselves what they could not mport from outsde. They are changng ther plans of agrculture and manufacture ac- Edtor SUMMT HERALD: One of the worst afflctons of our day s to be an alcoholc, wth consequences whch are serous both for the ndvdual and for socety, as was recently llustrated by the case of France. Preventon s better than cure. As there a no method of determnng n advance whether one s allergc to alcohol, total abstnenco s the only safe prophylactc. n recent years, however, much attenton has been pad to methods of rehabltatng those who have, become vctms. n ths development "Alcoholcs Anonymous" s ganng ncreasng prestge. An evdence of ths s the leadng artcle n the Saturday Evenng Post of March st, a" very nterestng and probably the most complete survey of ths unque actvty yet to be publshed. May recommend t to the attenton of your readers? H. WALrX>lD MARTN, Presdent, Summt Assocaton of Lquor Control. Camera Club Members n County Contest At the Y. M. C A. Camera Club meetng Tuesday nght tho central ests were the pctures of the cty of Summt taken by Mrs. Medford and Kenneth Van Cse. The club s workng on a Summt pctoral program. > t was reported by Ed Kennedy that he was runnng off thrty copes of the annual dnner pc ture for the Board of Drectors. The next meetng s scheduled for Tuesday, March 8th at 8 p. m. Contnuaton of the Summt pcture program wll be the meetng's keynote. Yon moat have the HERALD f you want the news of Summt. t wll coat 3.6 per year tor two laauett w«tk. Women's Msson meetng, parsh house, 2.3 p. m. Wed., Mar. 2 Lenten servce Y. W. C! A. at a. m. Wed., Mar. 2 Esther Ann Nursery School P.-T. A. Talks on Books, 3.5 p. m. Thurs., Mar. 3 General meetng, Chamber of Commerce, Y.M. C. A., 8.5 p. m. Frl., Mar. 4 "Love From a Stranger," Lttle Theater Gnld, Edson. Jr. H. S., 8.3 p. m. Sat., Mar. 5 Epworth p League, g, "Here Comes Charle," Summt Methodst Church, 8 p. m. Mon., Mar. 7 Councl of Socal Agences and Summt Defense Servce Councl. Lncoln School, 8.5 p. m. Mon., March 7 3 p. m., Nurses* Home Woman's Auxlary Overlook Hosptal annual meetng and tea. Wed.. Mar." 9 Lenten servce, Y. W. C. A., at a. m. Thurs., March 2 Roosevelt P.-T. A., 8 p. m. Thurs.,. Mar. 2 Boat-on Fre Chapter D. A. R. at home of Mrs. ^John D. (Morgan, 7 Beechwood road, 2.5. p. m. Y. W. C. A,, at a. m. Mon., Mar. 24 Y. M. C. A. Women's Auxlary meetng. 2.3 p. m., "n- Our Communty What Bach Can Do ndependent Club Votes to nclude Local Poltcs Wth ts Objectve n Natonal and State Poltcal Feld (Contnued from Huge <>«*) to Lecture for MB. Uarret son's letter n the' Dowes also agreed to a pont HERALD of February 28jrh b good rased by E. A. Butler.-founder of Summt SCHOOl Of MtlSC news. She assures us that the t he South Summt Cvc Assoca-j - ~T,,, Councl of Socal Agences s acton that t should not essentally Stanley Chappe, the promnent work complng data on Summt's ho j h e objectve of tke club to ere-' Knglnh conductor who has recently vtal resources; assemblng a roster'.,,,,.,, hln Dart v but to throw the! made Amerca hs home, wll leeof the ctzens! wth record of ther tranng, ' '" experence ' and sklls. weght of nfluence to that party or! ture for *,«,. of th e Summt f' canddate pledged to mantan the! School of Musc on Sunday afterespecally as they bear " eed " Pr«.clpl«for whch the organza- noon. March G at.o'clock n ful servces n the communty. Lncoln School audtorum Mr t was a wse move whch cre-< n Chappe has long been promnent ated the Councl of Socal Agences j Among other constructve suggesand the Summt' Defense Servce > t ons, Danel Olmartn asked that as a.conductor n Europe. ln»th operatc and symphonc, but parthe latter. He has ap- Councl as one and the same body, 'the club, through a seres of panel U l K:to "l nk both n m. ec ' tln l the. dc '" dscussons and open forums, contnue to be'a medum to perpetuate rly as guest conducfens<» wl n thc constant socal development of tor of the H. H. C Orchestra, uml the voce of the people "whch shout- the communty. Not only, do the has often conducted the concerts of e< two servces overlap and merge, but do *'! the p " lladel P ha s- the London Symphony Orchestra v?sjby thsr fdns- * Htarted n Crusade." j j n t, e r regular seres and n specal S ()lal *,, g featon- Socal nrnerp^n U n m,- Jlle lu " O ll «llt8 ls be "S tram- Mozart programmes. He ban uplltatlon. Socalg" d J a»» " P " Tlle M "P""-" B!» of GlBarl Ught8 " ls sad be " ' S " butlwe tran) -' Mozart ^ ^ programme,..»» * "'* conductor of.he and some no Treat, great, all a moreor ^Tless ^» * not lmt ourselves to natonal 'Berln Phlharmonc, the Warsaw; momentous. The gradatons.among ssues, because people can be just phlharmonc, and orchestras of them can never be accurately apprased at the moment they arse. a.s nteretsed n local affars." Venna and the Hague. When the Ml) or Greets (Jrouu nternatonal Socety of Contemlor each and all of them as they < The me only only safe sare course course s s to to be he readv ready r ward the elose of the evenln ««P» ry Musc held ts Festval of at the nqamt ot the chajl. ( Mayor Juslc n Poland n *39. he cou- Forater addressed the club nform- j ( ut ted musc representatve of come. t therefore s hghly mportant ally, " Referrng to the excellent j England and Spuln., that the complaton of Summt's work of the Summt Research! Mr. Chappe.wus well known a» a vtal resources now begnnng shall Rroup and the South Summt Cvc ;let. luror on nlu8 c n London and be a vertable "Who's Everybody n Assocaton some of whose mem-j,. hu8b v c n numerous lee lectures n ths Summt"; all should fnd a place n the reckonng of $bssble servce hers and offcers were present, the country. Last summer he w v a» the Mayor nevertheless emphaszed the assbtat of Ser^e Kounsevtzky n eqjally mportant necessty at ths, jj s eonductlk class at the new tme fora purely poltcal Body n. school n "Tanglewood." He wll Summt such as fhe Wllke group. lo j ( t u, same poston at the llerk- to the communty. t s fortunate that the agences under whch the data are assembled should have ther eye all the tme upon the total ^ " ^ " L ^ ^%,?%*! Hhre ' Mu8l «^"'^.'".."l.^"", Ju y formaton Please." needs and responsbltes of the )c had frank, y fmmd jt (lff(!ult o. ^ anf, <oulkl<'l communty. reflect the vews of the'eltzens and \jr. fhupplu UH Mon., Mar. 24 Annual dnner Overlook Fsh and Game Assocaton, n meetng the now urgent reconcle hs own vews wth the'] (. ul]rk(, K \ n { ) H > Knoyneut-of Musc Hotel Beech wood. emergency of the natonal defense majorty. j jy '! j n Maple-wood's Adult School for certan ndvduals may he prepared Speakng of taxes the Mayor j n, (,, ah three seasons and d attracted d Mon., Marl 24 S. A. W. L. muscal to render hghly mportant servce charged they were entrely too hgh ' many enthussnts from Summt and beneft at home of Mrs. Ralph H. whose ablty and skll under nor-!" " that He queston deserved open short mls. Aronson, 7 Hlllcrest avenue, 8.3 nul condtons have a relatvely low! ""HCUHHO. ' At present we nay P. m. ratng. On the,other hand, n meet-» ore taxes to the Cty than to the Tucs., Mar. 2. r Presbyteran Women's Sewng Meetng, parsh relatvely nconsequental n na- j l)e educed wthout reducng the Robber LHSe ng other emergences ndvduals!over! raen l t Ol However, axes must house, a. m. to 4 p. n. tonal defense may prove to be s^vce now rendered Wed., Mur. 26 Lenten servce, savors of the communty's vtal n- Ma r r For8te * a 8» f ed 'the Supreme Court Justce Clarence Y. W. C. A., at a. m. Wed., Aprl 2 Lenten servce, terests. queston as to whether Cty Com- K. Caxe wll consder on Tuesday Let us therefore have avalable! mltteemen and -women should hold Thur., Mar. 27 College Club at all the tme all needful data about otlll ' r '" ",' ofk ; fls the request for an appeal of two everybody's qualfcatons for Ser- L l... ' ll,..,...summt vouths, John Duffy and S Fr Mar. 28- The Frendly Kng- ^ ^hat no em^gen'cy'of ^n',j Forster tlvlcsfnl^l.rou. sa j, onjs M: lllg., nlello (. lv, u,!,,f dom " play gven by Central Jr. natlrtl c. udl Ue ^om J un t *! rvlc StM. vce sad f that the present,.,,,,(,, rarlt«n Crowhurst. a butler Hgh bchool, at 8 p. n., n the... _..,,,M,,.,t n una wares. group performs a fne M (lu; en)oy of _ u,.;,),.,... w Summt Hgh School audtorum. Fr., Mar. 28 Regular meetng of the Men's Club of the Central Presbyteran Church. Speaker. J. Claude Thomson, Nankng Unversty. tan Opera Company, wll gve are- Communty Chests and Councls cltal n Summt Hgh School n the! nc - Followl >g the semnars at second and closng concert of the lunch the group was entertaned by current Subscrpton Seres. Mr. the Pennsylvana Ralroad Quartet. Those attendng from the local Kpns s takng the place of Ezo Pnza who broke hs contract for Assocaton were A. S. Reed, gen- ths concert. Subscrbers wll not feel dsapponted at the change n nftnts. One New York crtc says, "When Kpns sngs the audence enjoys tself and hears somethng superor besdes." TAX, call Gedds, Su. G-2. adv. Advertsng n the HERALD wll nay you dvdends. OUR DEMOCRACY THE AMERCAN SPRT servce, but that they also should p^sp^t m\ avenue. l>y a Quarter Y. M. V. A. STAFF MKHBKKS have Hone medum for hearng pub- St, SHols rm, n Jllry on F. U. V AT AHKA CKOP le opnon: Februarv 2st. and who were to K«"The Mayor of tn«cty has both. Bentenc<: (, Judgt. Walter K Members of the Sumntt Y. appontve power and an earnest ;,, C. A. staff attended the regular! that etfmu Ar(C vpsll, nlay. Amllca- M.! desre to be nartculate brought n contact voce of wth the tlo vkt()r. j)> for ' J) )C.J, Alo Alo jj a a, who WU8 na(lt, was 44«.fe,. bv., S(. meetng of the Y. M. C. A. pro-' ctzenry; he feels tbut the Summt < counsel n th(, t. ar,» r tral fessonal workers at Trenton, on "»'t of the Assocated ndependent Duffy and Mamanlello were con-' Wednesdav. The theme of the meet- j t'lubs of Amerca can offer ths. vcted ' on crcunktantal evdence ng whch brngs'together, secre-; servce and be the medum of; provded ly tle Stunnt Follt-e Detares from New Jersey, Delaware,' brngng people s of ndependent t partmunt and the Crme Detecton Maryland, and Dstrct of Columba J thought- together for open debate on, { aborutory of x,. w j t. rst. y o f a.swas "Sew Concepts n Work *th local problems-a place where the HaultllK an< n>t, hln, < rowhlm u The Epworth League of the Summt Methodst Church -wll present on Saturday, March 5th, at 8 p. n., "Here Cones Charle." Tckets may be obtaned n the mornngs at the parsh house. 'THAT BUOYANCy ANf> EXUBERANCE WHCH COMES WTHFREEOOM.".ru«*ft. AMERCANS ARE FREE t O EXPRESS THER BELEFS ANO - PURSUE 7H /RASP//ATtONS. OUR PONEER ANO FRONTEA TRADTON S TO WORK, TO EARN, D SAVE -BUT ALSO TO GVE TH OTHER. FELLOW WE CHANCE 7ODOm SAM. AMfKANSCOME Of Membershp, Mrs. E. Roy Under- \ wood; Commttee of Arrangements,! P. \V. Reed; Charman of Publcty, Phlp 3. Hardng. Members of j commttees selected up untl, press-j tme nclude C. J. Fahertv. James; eral secretary; Fred M. Dckerson j E. Downes and Ftome Betts. and Bll Howes. SELECTVE SERVCE KPWOKT LEAGUE TO PT ADVSORY BOARD OX PLAY HAKCH 5TH FOR leustbams AND DEVELOPNG A WLD CONHNEMT mnceo «AST R AFTER WJASTW. TNfHXMSHEACHCR/S/S WTHASMLE. Regstrants under the Selectve Servce Act of 94 may have the assstance at any tme of the Advsory Board for Local Dstrct No. under the followng plan recently adopted; Nght sesslona wll be held from 7.3 p. m. to 9 p. m. on Monday nnd Thursday of each week. There wll be two members present each nght. At least one member (John C. Conant) wll be avalable every day from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. All members wll functon at the Dstrct Court as central headquarters. The address of the Dstrct Court s 5 Maple street, second floor, telephone Summt The ndvdual members of the board prefer to work exclusvely at headquarters rather than at ndvdual offces or homes, and ths apples durng the day as well as tho evenng., The names and addresses of the Advsory Board are gven herewth for the convenence of regstrants: Judge John L. Hughes, charman, 5 Maple Street, Summt. Albert H. Berman, lawyer, 5 Maple Street, Summt. Jack86n H. Burfofd, Counclman, Dorough of Xew Provdence, Clnton Avenue, Borough of New Provldenc6. John C. Conant, 8ergeant-atarms, Summt Dstrct Court, 5 Maple Street, Summt. Jacob R. Mantel, lawyer, 34 Maple Street, Summt. Anton C. Swenson, charman of Townshp Commttee, Berkeley Heghts. Peter C. Trlolo, lawyer, 3 Beeehwood Bond, Summt. Ton must hare the HERALD f you want the news of Summt. t wll cost 3.5 per year for twe ssue* a weak. Advertsng n the HERALD wll pay you dvdends. WANT TK s DKFKXNK WJANST,COL»», O'(JS, tfkaslek. rtc. Have y<mr )r:h>r )tnns fulfl at -RFH* KTKrV PMRMAfY am A FRDAY. MARCff 7. J 43 Sprngfeld Avenue, Summt South Street, Morrstown BOWS ON PUMPS Are So Flatterng! N ever-popular combnaton, because t's so flatterng to femnne feet... bows on pumps. Sleek, trm-lne shoes wth a cleverly fore-shortened look (due to the bow!)... shoes you'll love, whether you' prefer low heels and the frnged wall last... or hgh "heels, mock-lacng, and open toes..!., k.... H.. k Ollrrs «n;\ y Go To Church Sunday Don't let 'em kd you-there s one and only one knd of drve that completely elmnates the conventonal clutch as well as the clutch pedal-one and only one knd of drve that automatcally selects and automatcally shfts nto the rght gear for best performance under all condtons-one and only one knd of drve that gves you the safety of "two hands on the wheel at all tmes, plus the super-safhy of the world's smplest, easest-controlled drvng, and that s the orgnal... HlDRArMATlC K 3EVELOPED, PROVED AND NTRODUCBD» JY OLDSMOBLE-OPFWUto, ALL OLDS WHAT DOES HYDRA-MATC DO THAT OTHER DRVES DON^T? CHECK the chart at the rght. You'll see that Hydra- Matc Drve docs thngs no other drve can do! Take an Olds Hydra-Mare put on the road. You'll fnd how much these thngs all mean to you n effort reduced, performance mproved, gasolne saved hot to menton the totally dfferent thrll you get from drvng! Hydra-Matc Drve, remember, hus been proved n the hands of more than 75, Oldsnoble owners n over 225 mllon mles of drvng! OPTONAL AT KXTHA COST THE GAR 3 UNON PLACE MOTOR CO., nc. Phone f.7«summt, X

5 FRDAY. MARCH 7, 4f TUB SUMMTT fttwaep AMD RTMMTT tthtoud STTMMTT J. PAGE FVE OWMltt AND QMtATD * Mt G«*T AT 6,, WOMEN KNOW HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON FNE FOODS! door., you see a splendd array of foods, probably more foods than youve ever seen before n one place. They're all qualty Qualfy A&P Qualty Steer Beef Naturally Aged for Tenderness and Flavor PRME RBS OF BEEF Cut from st Sx Rbs LEGS OF FANCY DUCKS FRESH PORK LONS whle your SAVNGS soar! Come to your A&P Super Market today...shop and Save wth Confdence! to chocegradeoleprce UngsandsFnest BROLER^ and FRYERS * l#ll V LbllU POT TURKEYS Slced Bacon Shoulders of Lamb Fancy Fowl»«*» Roastng Chckens Breast of Lamb. Leg or Rump of Veal Veal Shoulders «Veal Rb Chops SUNNYFELD Sugar-Cured BeSl LlVer Specally Selected Beef Kdneys.. Lyerwurst or Bologna Slced Boled Ham Fresh from Nearby Farms 2 3^ S - BONELESS CHUCK Naturally Aged Steer Beef Szes ft ft Szes PLGRM Brand Under b./hc 4lbs - 4 lbs. «!#&ver ol lb b 23' 6 lb lb c Lon Pork Chops * *««25c (Chucks) Whole b J 3c FfOSl CsldS Short Cut Pork Shoulders Whole b \ f/.. b 25c Fresh Hams wh e »»«a» "23c lb 3c Fresh Spare Rbs... b. b. 3c Smoked Galas s> n c^ pc* s^crs b. 29c Smoked Butts ^ ^. b. 9c Smoked Tongues * ««*. b. 35c Bacon Squares b. 5c b. 25c Slces of Smoked Ham center CuU lb 39c 3c Pork Sausage "* b b. 25c '** *> 2c 23c Frankfurters «*.. b 25c sced b 45c Canadan Bacon y^tp^25c DARY PRODUGTS SPRNGTME EGG FESTVAL! Take home an extra dozen today...eat more eggs for better lvng. Prces are low! SELECTED EGGS WLDMERE EGGS WHTE EGGS *CRE$TVEW Brand-Mxed Colors *- Our Very Best SUNNYFED Tub Edam Loaf Cheese ^cy 3c Butter Sweet or Salt Sharp Cheese 25c Gold 'N Rch Cheese Muenster Cheese 9c Amercan Cheese Loaf Swss Cheese ****** 29c Nutley Margarne 2 r nr 27 o b 35c 2c MEL-OBT l b9 e lb L c lb. ± 9c Mazola or Wesson Ol -'- 89c vory Flakes or Snow >^ ^ 9c WHTE SAL Prde of Farm Catsup 2 ^ 2c Quck, Gentle Suds ge pkg. Red Heart Dog Food 6 49cLux Flakes " " ' Concentrated Worcestershre Sauce 5 RAJAH b«fjc Super Suds 2 pkgs. Jc. 33c Mueller's "-afs,? 2 **. 5c Macaron SPAGHE VK G E DLES Knox Gelatne P^g 7c Pure Gelatn pkg 9c DE5SEBTS-ANM PAGE Q, -. Pure Frut Flavors pkg5 luc WHTE SAL 2 X 9c ANN PACE lh O^c? "'9c Flour GOLDMEAL drver's Marmalade 2c Chocolate BflKEB ' s PREMOM 2,«27* Orange Marmalade ANN «X GE tm5c Bakng Chocolate S 2 * 7c Premum Crackers N B c «b *+5c Davs Bakng Powder 2 :: 23c Coffee Cake S S5-9 C Whte Rock Water 2 2^ Bakng Powder of u Kc G tw2 9c 29c 6C'. 3b can 45c Cocktal Peanuts K«nH»8«.n7c ANN PAGE-PREPARED SPAGHETT trllrlnnn»pa«- 25 hptll n a nnv- «tf N«npc of («- mnlo, ehrrd anl l 4: 2 pkgs. 25c Rnso or Oxydol Selox... vory Soap 2 T a t 9c 3 a, 23c r A»v rlour SUNNYFELD AH Purpose a 23c 2 S b 65c «b ran 66 Try dexo today and save! V«wft«Ule Shor- Swft'* Htmlm, Ferrs, Armour's Star. Wlson's Certfed. (Maky's Purtan, Suntyfleld trawls SMOKED HAMS 25 to 2b. Average Whole or Ether Half A& P Qualty, Naturally Aged Steer Beef At Reduced Prces! Srlon Steak ZT< 33 Chuck SteakorRoastt 2 ^ Round Pot Roasts OBOUO. 33 t Top Srlon Roast 33«Porterhouse Steak *39< Gross-Rb Pot Roast *33«Top Round Steak. 33' Plate & Navel Beef Mt s > Rrfckot Reef BONELESS DllSKe DGG Fresh or Corned lb Freshly Ground lb. Soup Beef Boneless b. 25> FreSh Fllet Cod and Haddock lb 2 2 Fancy Smelts ^ [ 3c Fresh Codfsh Steaks 5c Smoked Fllet ***«>** 23c Fancy Mackerel ^ c Red Salmon Steaks 2c Fancy Butterfsh 3c Rock Lobster Tals b 25c Chowder Clams 7c Kppered Salmon 35c uzmmzmnmy lllllllhlllulll!!! 5= SAVE ON TEA = Jon the thousands of women who formferly bouclt other M natonally known teas but who now! enjoy Nectar or Our Owh and save M up to'2%! pkg. Oran^e-Pekoc, nda-ccylon-java FfGSl PnnCS ' lllllltlll PRDE ASSORTMENT N. B. C. b. pkg SULTANABr8nd 'N^^eanlQe Keffer Pears naww 2L^ Frlt COCktal SULTANA Brand 6ozcanjQc Dole's Pneapple Gems No.f 7«Whole Aprcots ^ N ^ 5 «Jane Parker Donuts *.,':; \ Bokar Coffee Strong and Vgorous 2 ^ s 3 7 ^ Red Crcle Coffee S 2ZM SWELL COFFEE, ANN- FULL OF RCH FLAVOR WHAT S T? T'S A&P COFFEE CUSTOM GROUND FOR OUR OWN COFFEE POT Custom Ground coffee s A&P corr«ct y ground for your own coffee Hot. O«OCK COFFEE World's Largest Sellng Coffee MARyEL SCORES AGAN WTH B fvv S c e Marvel Bread gave you the THORO-BAKED loaf the loaf that's baked longer at lower temperatures! Marvel gave you bread that's DATED DALY so Del Maz Corn Hblets - Green Gant Peas 2 L? cans 23c Brand O No 2 Grade A Large & t;,ns23c Strng Beans Pll Wll ON A Brad Standard Qualty NA Brand Standard Qualty ASPBranJ Whole Tny Beets GrapefrutJuce Pkn''ac llllcrllvv No 2' * cans O No 2'.Fancy Grade A M cans n Al. H AaPBrand No. 2 fulll Grade A * cans Aa.PBrcnd Grade A Whole ROYAL ANNE A&P Brsm; - Fancy that you're always sure cf gettng today's bread today! WOW..eMarvc Whte Bread s enrched wth mportant mnerals and vtamns, ncludng Vtamn B, found n average % Whole Wheat Bread! LARGE LB. 2 OZ. LOAVES Rolled Oats H- Oats Cocoa lona-pure and Nourshng 2 ^ 5c 2 ' 25e O.b. f. lb. Q. L cans l c can U c 3 S M 2 22c Kellogg's Corn Flakes «^ 6c fl No J^Jfll. fl^.m FjklrMA.,,,u,rn n O 8 OZ. f..9c J No.2 ORp; No. 2 N?,. Sunsweet Prune Juce 4 :: 2h No, 2 can Dole's Pneapple Juce Grape Juce A& pu;e 3nd bo' *- c ^& 9< Tomato Juce SU»- 4'^-25C RAVED Tomato Juce H L 3 2 r 2c V-8 Vegetable COCKTAL 2 L z s 9c. A REAL BUY Fruts Vour fholw Apr<o<«. ClcnH, Vurlr*. Vnra, Frut Salad, 'rult to.ktall, l'ln«- npplr. Corn Flakes SUNNYFED 2 Pltg, a. Wheat or Rcejuffs treates or Corn Kx 2 9c Wheat Flakes SUNNYHELO 2 *» 5c Crab Meat Fan:vmportcd «.«««««9* Lobster Dlrsfy Colmnn COLD STREAM O lb rnk «)allnn Choce Alaskan L cant * Lght Meat Tuna Fsh 2 ^23* 6 H, PAMAM' A CODFSH CAKES n rs,-... ll* V B ^C w% J r* U OZ- Con ll Wll Lull 9 Rearty-tc-Fry V* Gorton's Brck Codfsh fe 2c Del Monte Sardnes oomesuo^gc Domestc SardnesZ 2 ;:l 5c WHTE HOUSE EVAPORATED 4:::25 Try Wlllr ll»<tr Mlk loltjr... for rotun», mklk. l>'t rn;'<», nfnt fcflnc.. nry drk t l M'N' tlr!l«e you M)Tr. FRUTS & VEGETABLES j H ^ : Apple*! Apples! Apples! We are cooperatng wth the produce to move a very fne crop. Selected beautes are yours at a savng a* A&P APPLES Stayman Wncsap-For Ether Eatng or Cockng WNESAP A P P L E S Selected From Choce Wnter Crops CEBERG LETTUCE ««-* *. YOUNG TENDER PEAS «^^ 2 BEETS or CARROTS ta«s-h»wcrop» lbs. C bs f C FLORDA ORANGES ^,- Mc 2 25 FRESH SPNACH - >» -, Fresh Pneapple Potatoes o. c Grapefrut 7c Calavos 2-23 SUMMT AVENUE BKTWEHN moa) SRKKT AND MORRS AVENUE FREE PARKNG N REAR OF STORE Store llum Mn. Hm Mn-. n. n. n. n. rl. nnl >:t. S a.. 3 v.'o c

6 # { Scarlet Crest Archers Westfdd T C a p s jfefeallocal n mportant Game Wth Summt Quntet Tangle Wth Comets j - n League Contest ; At Local Gymnasum - - Assured of at least a place n the; Webbe. Hee Ollngcr and Euphena Trucksess. On Slareh 2t»*th the Summt archers wll meet the Yantacau Archers of Nutley n a match at Summt Hgh gymnahum. four-u>am play-off for the New Jer- sey State V. M. C. A. BaHfcetball; League ttle, the league-leadng Consder Return of Westfeld Y. M. C. A. quntet. de-j feated.only once n regular cone-j ttlon, wll f;n' the Summt "Y"j Comets on Saturday evenng ujhe frst of four mportant games that tan carry the club to ts frst pennant. The fghtng Summt aggregaton, also envsonng a play-off berth, s not only capable of gvng the Westfelders a ferocous buttle, but may actually upset the negh-; bors from the other sde of Lake Surprse when they meet at the ] changng:, or more properly returnng, the name Red Sox to the local home court, n a feature game j local Lack a wanna League entry. j Boys n the most tfesrunt contest j. at 9 o'clock.! Last year the. Hll Cty nne cper '! of the day, whle Calvary Epscopal j ated as the Summt Hlltopper8> l \ff«central Presbyteran a»d "Wthout (he valuable servces of \ but numerous requests., from old Baptst-Methodst wll meet the hgh-scorng "Lank" Sebert, for- Jdamond fana has prompted a re- Lutheran* n 6ther frays mer Prnceton Unversty cage turn to the old nane. The Ramblers, leadng the league lumnary, the Westfeld club s The Summt club operated for snce openng day, have already slated (o fnd dffculty n downng ' many soasos under the name Red elmnated Central Presbyteran. a Summt club that came wthn ; Sox n the old sem-professonal Junor Boys and Lutherans from four ponts of snappng ther four- j Lackawann;r League. At one tme the pennant race. Only Baptstteen-game wnnng streak earler the name was changed to Summt Methodst and Calvary bar the way n the campagn. Sebert, a gang- Tmers, but promptly was reverted to a second successve champonto'the-orgnal ttle. When the,'shp. Calvary s a game and a half lng 6 ft. :$ n. performer, has been :.advsed to turn n hs equpment for amateur Lackawanna was organ-'out ot the lead and Baptat-Sfethzed last year t was consdered a odst a lull two gamea back. games ths past season. the remander of the season by phy- j scaob connected wth the club.! wse move lo remove the strans j Unless, second dvson team are ^ ^» g*. * * Too rapd loss of weght and lack; of depresson-era baseball by able to defeat the Ramblers, the TOCClOfl U. (Ffd of stamna are cted as reasons for changng the name once agan, j other contenders for the ttle mast the veteran to rest-out the season. Now. t s felt, the amateur produce apyt«8s records for the fj league s frmly establshed aml;nal round, and even then may notj Schedule Released Hs -most recent explot was a twenty-seven pont performance ; there s no reason why the term j wn. f the Ramblers defeat ether j Arcny aad Brown wll agaagt Rahway on February 22nd. Realzng that Sebert mght not le avalable for the full season, Coach Kenneth Allan.started last fall to buld several reserve con* blnatlons that would be avalable for emergency <luty. How well be succeeded s attested by the team's record of only* two defeats n the season, and only one of these n the league. Rutherford was the only N. J. State League combne to take Westfeld. The other setback, outsde the league, was at the hands of the fast West Sde Y. M. C. A. club of Xev York Cty. Both conquerors were downed by the Westfeld tossers n return engagements. Rutherford Holds Second Njof n Loop Nfandlnrs * Gong nto the home stretch. Webtfeld stands just a shade ahead of Kuthcrfo'rd n the standngs. Kutherford ban dropped two games and the Unon County club one. At least fve other clubs, ncludng; Summt. Jersey Cty. Hobokeu and Hallway. ur<> fglung for the remanng par of play-off postons. Summt, wnner of thrteen games twenty league starts, has played erradc basket ball at tmes, but n recent weeks has.shown tremendous power m defeatng Orange, Newark The Scarlet Crest Archery Club of Mllngton defeated le»nu.nlt Archery flub..42 ta,235*.-n a match at the Summt Hgh School gymnasum on Wednesday evenng. The Hll Cty club was represented by Churk'H (eske, Oale Name "Red Old Baseball Fans Want Name Changed Summt baseball ed the possblty and Hayone Central. Although.. ther«> s a possblty that "Slp" track team through ts frst paces reun, star Comet forward who n- \ on the ndoor track of the Y. M. jured lls band whle attemptng to V. A. ths afternoon. Practce s open a tu can last week, wll not be ' startng early ths season n preparaton for partcpaton n fve n the lne-nj), all of the other regulars, ncludng Tom" Fnneran. Hll dual meets, a Suburban Confer- Spencer, Meter Moroney. Tony Bruno, Boh llrydon, BoV/nffney, Tom Trengtve' and OoruW Pannullo. wll be [n unform. \. ; wll bf the fnal home anfear- ance of the season for the Comets. Both remanng opponents. Jersey Cty and Planfed, arc scheduled to be met ol away courts. WVstfeld's : dosng slate ncludes Sayonne, Jersey Cty and Oarfk-ld, n' add-, lon to the Summt same. A*prelmnary contest wll open tomorrow ewrnsj'.s program at 8 o'clock., ; Local basketball followers.are rerju'-stod to arrve *arly as the lmted.seated capacty may not provde for al who evpect to attend ths mportant fray. ; Probab!e sartng lne-ups follow: '-t-rlr,, _...' U'hto' Sfr? '!, UStl.lt f :.'..->- > Boys' Rfle Club Formng at Y. M. C. A. A Natonal tflc Assocaton boys" rfle club \z bo!ng organzed at the Y, JM.' <'. A Last.Monday afternoon a roup of crt hbys mot to dlst-uts th«psushltcs of omumng. th* group Wre all nun. l that they Wfl( lke to study rfle.shootng and would lke to organze under tha N. K. A. Tle group t:\fvu~ two ofneerg;.vat Schn-f'-r. prcsd--nt' and Hob Math.son. v( c-;, <-Mj cnt Tbf club wll bm M wx- ;,n'-lj5 on Saturday tn.- :!L- t!* a* whch tme tny wll secure som<: alu :r!<:'v ;r to < :<- r n t!l". connmunlty wn ' h<* (jrh-. fed'tfl help thrll ther nter-, est. ; Those prunn; were Letter M' 'Tnl. at the meetng; Najt : Lee WlH n. Schaef«-r. Hb 3a' hbon. Oran' Sntth, (Jporj?- fl<au><. an Sander- : son and.fredy HU-U:yl*. Anyone whj( n!»-r<stc!l please get n tolkdrwfl Nat S-laefer <>r: BH"Howf3, Burs* Bt'hety at tbo Summt V. S. <". A.! HOLD TRACK (X.Ml The New JeNey Slate Coaches'. Assocaton cunducted t.h annual track clnc on Wednesday evenng at the Newark Athletc Club, wth Charley Hoyt, Yale Unversty head track coach.,ub Ke.t speaker Hoyt, coach at Mchgan Unversty before «o»8 to 3 Yale, turned out seven Bg; Ten Conference champonshp ten n* n nne yearn. Carl Anderson, Newark A.. ( M'll, Wlt UH.' ya the T Ramblers Ahead As Last RoBod Opens S.S. A. A. Cage Race n Fnal Grnd Sunday Nrfcxl Atfclttl* ll»»ketl»u Lrntgve Mtaadag* W. L. Lncoln "Y" Rambler*.. S> CaJvary Kpacopal 7 2 the! Buptt-Methodst 7 z Central frenbyteran..2 7,utherat«2 s Junor Boys, S S Saturday Hcores: "V" Ramblers 23, Calvary l: B»pt. -Math. SO,' Jr. Boys ZS, Con. Pfm, 5,.Lutherans t. Gutm?* tomorrow: Cen. Pren. v». Calvary. "Y" Ramblers v*. Jr. Boy*. -.utleru«va. Bapt.-Jteth.." * Fnal round actvty n the Sunday School Athletc Assocaton Basketball League wll open at the Summt Y. M. C. A. gymnasum on leaders wegh-! Saturday afternoon wth three tothn w f.pk nt! Portant game? on the schedule. Thej K THE SUMMT HERALD AND SUMMT f CORD. SUMMT. N. J S Mchael's Downs Oratory School Fve St. lltcmela H&tTa basketball of Newark rested Samrott's Oratory kj»<*ol cagera. &Z-ZS, at * the local gymatsum «a Wednesday afternoon Ttte Summt tossera [.thrmtemht aau a*dw<ty n- Ute Lkud perod, ba felt apart under a sxe*a-jk»nt drve t#.the New- ' arktrs a the fnal sesson.. ' ' Smth, r. Marfa, g. Ztr. g. KECafV, j league-leadng Lncoln T. M. C. A. a. a*. Ramblers wll, oppose the Jaaor OraSl>r5 -j*v g. - ft. Hrlw Alchgao Captn G P. t T P. 3 * *r. WEum Cjrml], Jr., son of Glen Rdge Hgh's fwtball coach, was elected capan of next year's Mchgan Cuvenljr basketball team on Wadae«day at a meetng of letferaea. Caruall, who,was an oatstandns player as & member of Vsroaa Hgh's quau-t, talled 74 ponts n eghteen college j Red Sox cannot once agan tfe as-! of the challengers the champon- g Columba aad Vanderblt J socated wth local baseball. jahp wll be practcally clnched, -j 942 Prnceton Unversty Another possblty under study' Games ths Saturday wll start at; schedule, t was announced ths ; s that of formng an athletc aaso-j 3 o'clock. The S. S. A. A. basketjcaton'to co-ordnate-all local par-: ball commttee, headed by Fred M. week, by R. Kenneth F!arman, graduate manager of athletcs at tclpatlon n the Lackawanna Dckersoa, a member of the Y. M. the un-srersy. League. Ths step s beng made C. A. staff, urges all local cage As usual, he Tgers wll face to assure the Htrongcst possble' fans to wtness games durng the e ht Eea323.?«of them n Palmer representaton n the newly-forn-, fnal rounds. No admsson s Stadum aad two of them n enemy ed basketball, bowlng, touch foot-' asked and no donatons requested- terrtory, darng the course of the ball, tenns and golf tourneys plan-! ned by the league.! An open' meetng for Summt; bahelcll fans, pluyers and backers wll be held at a later date to con-! sder )lnn» fr the comng.season. A campagn to rase necessary' fund.s wll he docuhsed at the n totng. Track Squad Opens Practce Sessons Summt Hgh Runners Warm«up at Y. M. C. A. Wth twrty-flve boy.4 jlrcudy enrolled for sprng wmn-up, N. Hamlton McGttn, coach of track and feld events, wll put the 94 edton of Summt Hgh's varsty ence meet and the annual Penn Relays Carnval.'neet. Of the fve schools to be,faced n dual meetk, only one, Clfford J. Scott Hgh of Bast Orange, s not a member of the Suburb:n Conference. The lc-a;ue schools to. bo jnet wll nclude Mllhurn, Glun Rdge, Verona, and Madfcon. Tn annual conference meet, brngng all of rte members together, wll be held at (Men Kdge on May 24. McGffn reports that prelmnary enrollment would ndcate that the heavest partcpaton wll be n the mddle dstance events, 44. 8S and mle. Ths should ncrease competton for the squad j e(j to replace that wll represent tle local school! geebnd Urse. at the Nmn, Relays'. Carnval on Aflrl 25 ad 2f. As n the past, the Penn event s -beng, held nt Phladelpha's'Frankln Feld. A complete schedule fbllows: Aprl 25-2(5,< Penn RefayH. Frank ld Feld, Phladelpha. Aprl '.u -MlllMn at,.summt. Ma\- 7-Olcn flldge at Glen U f l g e..- ';, - "- ' ' v ' : ' :., May, - : -V-rona at Suunt: May 2 Madson at Sumrlt. May JJ Suburban'.('ojfcrence lrrell FeW; (len rudgc. - May. Jg- r (;... yentt at Summt. cd Nole~r,A l homo meets ar at.-solders Memoral" Feld..H MOK '/AV AjPtlVK' SKASOX WATflrSO STALEH AT YouK' horsemen md horsewomen of Hnrmut anl Short Hlls enthusastcally >!.' n nruy a'uytes'for the pnrr; -..-:., V.-spte Bears Start South For Sprng Tranng Part o! Squad to Jon at Washngton The Newark Bears advance caf Florda wll start Saturday after-j noon when a squad of eght, head-; cd by Busness Manager Ray Ken-j nedy, wll leave the Pennsylvana; Staton, Xewark, for Sebrng. Fa., where the junor world champons) wll tran for the sxth consecutve; year. The frst workcut under the drecton of Manager John Neuo.t already at Sebr'ng, wll be held Monday mornng. The only veteran n the squad! headed by Kennedy wll be Franke; Kelleher, Calforna outfelder, who drove to Newark wt!* hs famly. The others, all rookes, wll; be Catchers Charle Fallon of Qulncy, Mass.; and Leo ntrabra- tola, Hllsde; Ptchers John Banco. lrooklyn and Emerson Ra«er,; Rome, N. Y.; Outfelder Fred Col-' lns. New Mlford. Maau.. and Dan Savage, DoomHeld, boy who plays both nfeld and'outfeld. Uefpre the tran gets.wry far nto the Houth berths wll be made for fve more ll the Xewark car. Ptcher-Coach Fred Frankhouse. and Ptclers Mel Queen, Jm Davs and. Oren, Bater are.all slated to.' board the tran at Washngton. George Stmwess. Bronx boy waa has been coachng at Norfolk, wlt hop aboard at Hocky Mount, N. C. Strnwes. former loctball star at North Cfarclnu Unversty, s slat- Alex Kampotrts at All of the others who lved n smth and" west are gong drect to camp. The squad s expected to nclude 34 athletes and- a- half d-zen coaches and executves.»heu al hands are on deck. The frst ex-, hbton.game wll be play>?d a; week from Sunday aganst the Jaus.s Cty Blues. There wll be 2*5..exhbton tontesta. seven of then'wth major.eague clubs, before the season s opened at New-. ark Aprl'-7th aganst'montreal, j The Communty Hanketball.eaKtte (f the contnuefl c!.! wcther. complete ts regular schedule, Many of the rders are already n of ^unt's ths evenng and pont to practce for the comng ' OL '!ll t'he 'oppnlmt of tho annual cty playoffk next we«k, accordng to Har- horse shows, where they wll compete n horsemanshp clusj's. lan S. Kennedy, drector of the Tle Watchng (!'-l» Troun. Board of Recreaton, but may, be whfh wll begn rfjm Much ll, held up aonthor week f tfes develop n ether dvson ' of the ;n( the Watunt; 'Junor Tn>c:p, Htartlng.March 24th, have ar.'ume'l league. n the "A" dvson, the nu-h nterest and nrtny new ( ' nerm lo'llo nport'h:>v; already appled for membershp.' Th«Watchung '.'.ys Tv" ( 'P wll mgln 'ldng March J!», wll enjoy a larger Hfnl"! Hlp. n' ever heforp, and a LU'^T s <rtwn\'n actlvltlea. Tjwe flern already enrolled n the.se varous trooph arc: Wat- (Jra Troop: Msst" Betty! Arran: For Communty loop mportant Games at Hgh School Tonght league-leadng Comets wll meet the'hlltoppers wth the possblty: that a te may exst for the lead! whle Frst Lutheran can be pushedf nto a te wth 'C'bt f they drop ther scheduled "B" dvson fracas? to C>lvary. j f a te exsts n ether dvson.. the game or games wll be played' on Wednesday n«ht, March 2th. n the Summt Hgh School gym- nunlun. f no deadlock exsts, the; cty champonbhp seres wll get; underway on the 2th, at whch! tme the thrd place teams n each! dvson wll play the frst game of H. Mlsn Mary L')l«p lyd«, Mss Ma^;uet Al'kPlln. of fmmt; Mss Mct'-y lnker, S'hoFt Hlls, Mss Vme d*> la (thcvalcrlo, Bunnnt; M»s V'tldy M»H Elzabeth L. Coucht-.VJtts June E. Vlett, Short UHH; MHH.h>!m.«t'awley. Summt. a doubleleade'r and the second Watchuug.mO TO»J> -.Ml'!H phu-e teams n another contest. j Jeajl, HHUCH, Ma^tfr Wjll'l Otht'" Kftnes n the cty sedt's j saacs, Mn H-tty Ann Brlb, wll be scheduled as flp pe-fw'g ad-! Summt; MH.H l'^y stf'b. MHM vulco. Lengue tea n t elgble for) Beverly Ann s-.nl. Sb'nr M tournament >laywl lt;lh]e Watrhung»«VH T.-.op. xmald Lutheran. '"V" C.'o'neT^.SWth' Ml l-ll, Mut,..M. t M. H ml CrdntH. Cln. «'c>rl.}'\ ltt John t, VMl, «lwrt HUJ jory, Culvu' md he deuur l. replace on the football season. Th#' oppenents wll nclude Araj". Brown. Dartmouth, Harrard. Ntvy^ Pennsylvana, Wllams acd Ya3e. Stars Enter County Table Tenns Play Defendng Champon &Eary Entrat Abraham Bass or Newark, who wll defend hs Unon County table tenns champonshp n the open event t> be conducted by the Unon County Table Tenns League next Wednesday and Thursday eve- jjjnnga, wll be opposed by at least The Othello grls, ted for fht 2> two former New Jersey champunu. place n the Senor Communty t was dsclosed bs week by Grls' Basketball League, held onto 2! league presdent Joseph Tomaslo. j the deadlock on Monday evenng, along wth that of Laroa-r! ; Murphy, promsng young left-! Apropos lunded outfelder. Murphy batted! Board of Health at Ha Monday n ut Amsterdam lust season. {sesson as reported n Tuesdays HERALD that.henceforth -the responsblty of supervson of dog:: Othello lrls dan would b«under control of the polce, an offcal of the Anmal Welfare League ponts ou tj^at the n Cty League work of the league wll be coutnucd as heretofore. Trp Neghborhood House Quntet, 24=9 llex BDtK TES SMMT 23 Manny Moskowtz of Rutherford'downng the Neghborhood House and Wllard Rag«rs of Summt are sextet, 24-l!>. n a game ut the [low: a. F. 3 the «x-state. ttlehqlders among Summt Hgh School grls' gymna-j Slmmt 3 j the early entres. shm. The Othello club held acr-n lumslght U-L'5 margn at half-tme, «m *adw*- Rogers s a member of the Sumjmt T. T. C, one of the league! Malson but ralled behnd baskets by Dot s Mlllburn «j teams. Sevoral other league leaders are regarded, as havng the second half. Sngleton to gan uu advantage n 5 chances to take the opan crown The league managers have voted They nclude Boh Dlllensnyder of to contnue the league untl the « the SmmonH T. T. C.* the current end of the second round, to have leaguu cluunpon; Harry James of one nght for three games n half the toselle Park T. T. C, Steve perods, and upon the suggestoln Tle Senate Budly of the Roselle T. T.C., and of Mrs. Greenly, one of the members of,the Advsory Board, to have" Wllam.. W. Warren George Bbbe and George Gray of tle/ Unon Junor College paddle a fnal sports nght and party on House of ^ WMMUK brgade.. Kobe s a. former county champon.. March :lst. st (Camde, All but the fnal match of the The lne-up was as follows: tournament wll be played Wed- Ollullo nesday at the Cranford Casno. The] sngleton, f. fnal match, and an elaborate ex- roey, f.' hbton program, wll take place- '"K\ f Thursday at the Cranford Hgh^J, ^,, School audtorum. n the exh- caunmth,' bton, fve of the world's leadng] table tenns performers, Laszlol JBellak, Jnmy McClure; Ruth Aarous, Lous PagUaro and San- 'otlbano, dor tluncz, wll appear. Slk f A lmted number -of «,.. Kawa, f. j blanks may be secured ths wee N. Twll, K. at the busness offce of THE R. Aboutok, SUMMT HERALD Cor-all persons A. Aloutok, nterested n enterng ether the men's or women's dvsons of the Hcf.'ct'!>(>t tournament. Entres w^, clone on Monday. The tournamelt commttee has reserved the prvlege of acceptng or rejectng entres. BEAKS S(\ JOHNSON Jolm Johnson, effectve south-' paw relef ptcher last year, has: been added to the Newark Rears' nternatonal League roster for %>» you st, watchng the long X road ahead as t dps and rses. Under your feet there's a quet whsperng, to let you know that all eght able Buck cylnders are happly on the job. You're gvng not a sngle thought to what's happenng under that long bonnet nosng out n front, but here's what's gong on: nstead of the sngle, compromse* sze carburetor you fnd on most cars, ths Buck FREBALL eght wth Compound Carbureton* has two good mxers on the job. A sngle one of them the front one - handles all your normal carbureton needs n frugal fashon keeps you rollng smoothly, easly, quetly, on the very mnmum ratonng of gasone. But the other carburetor s alert and ready for any sudden need. Just tramp down on that accelerator pedal t goes nto nstant acton. What for? To gve you more fuel for H* Busness Coupe defrcered at Flnt, Mch. State tax, whte sdewall tres, optonal equpment and accessores extra. Prces subject to chanve wthout notce. Zolkowskl. o.. :.. 2 House K. :. :s o... V. d' Ftx. ( X (t Ceorge Washngton s quoted as stathe, " cannot tell a le." Tn: foregn propagandsts ddn't observe (eorge's brthday ths year. TAX, call (Jcdds, Su. 5-2O'. adv. An ad n the brngs results. Classfed Columns (le Rdge Hgh's basketball tum defeated Madson Hgh yesterday afternoon to te Summt Hgh.fur the cbunpohhlp ot the Suburban.Conference be no play-off. Fnal conference s- There wll L. : ; ft l fol- el. 7!-' 7M.".! 4 Km New Jersey n Seventy-seventh Congress Barhour (U.>. Snallers (D.), Salem) Charles A. Wolvertou ll.). 2nd -(Atlantc, Capo May and Cumberland) Elmer H. Wene ().). 3rd (Monnouth, Ocean and Mddlesex) Wllam H. Sutphn ().). 4th (Rurllu&ton and Mercer) D. Lane Powers ll.). 5th r(morrs, Somerset and part of Mddlesex) Charles A. Eaton (R.). 6th (Unon) Donald H. Mo- Lean (.). 7th Huterdon, Sussex, Warren, parts of Bergen and Pus.sa.t:) J. Parnell Tholnas (R.). 8th (Passalc) Gordon"" Canfleld (R). tl (Bergen and part of Hudson) Frank C Osmero, Jr. (R). th ]Kssex,- part of Hudson) Fred A. Hartley, Jr. (t.). th --(Ksox) - Albert L. "Vceland (t.). l2th (Kssex)- Robert W. Kean (R.). l.xth (Hudson)--Mary T. Norton (D.. Mth (Hudson)- Ktlward J. Hart (X). Many -scouttra of the Su Dstrct attended the opennj,' slcn of an Explorer Smut l.(. hp Tranng Course, vvjch cd last nght,at the Plan>rc. School t was reported by S K. Jones, Dstrct, Clarm.n. fxnlorer Scoutrtg s one n Senor 8c;»ut proga'ams fo- s ffteen years of age, und whch offers young nun ; tures n advanced ea-mpn hkng, vocatonal gudance l the -.p. <>r socal uctvtles, and a l)l:). tunty to contnue ther sc'v.,. () ther communty antl (her.s,. n. Troop. The course s partcularly (,.. -sgned lor present and prosp'c ( V Explorer. Scaut Leaders. Hnut vcr sx'outera from troops whch d, ly)! Vl'Ham!l have un organzed Senor ^, n Program are urged to attend, ],; r - tculay where a group of K-t Class Scouts who are 5 \vns of ago and over, exst n a troop. Senor Scoul.s wth a lmt or ->n«for each adult scouter from ;, lv - due unt may attend the com^.',tbe course s. beng canhn ted tto reveal to Explorer L«-ad -s :t 'multtude' of program posshl- Uloucesler and! tleg, to teach tho, fnd:nn-ntul prncples of round leadershp n '< F'xplorer Scoutng, and to acncnt ' oourse memberb wth avalable l- erature on flxplorer Bcoutlng. A'- so; t wll provde opportunth f;- j Explorer Ltwdera,to. meet wth! others and t«exchaage deas..am t wll count for credt towards! Scoutcr'H Award or,soutnuster'$-! Key as a specalzaton course.- H ' The course wll nclude four evenng sessons on consecutve ' Thur.sday ovenngh, bcklnung!asr ; nght at the PUnfcld Hgh School n the contnuaton school nnm,, S p. n. sharp, and wll tennutn ; wth an afternoon and evenng sesson at Camp Lon on Aprl,",tl. The aftf'ooa and evenng s-s^-m may bo splt 4nto two «; flng meetngs f the course nel'.> s» # -desre, Yon must have the HOKAL) f you want the news of Sr.nmf. t wll cost 3.5 per year for fv> ssues a week Two good mxers are better than one and more power for any emergency purpose! To swng you up a tough hll wthout slackng pace to swoop you around slow trucks wth sudden power to let you take advantage of long, open stretches where tmesavng s possble. t's almost lke havng too engnes one to handle normal requrements thrftly, another to team up wth the frst for extra oomph and wallop when you Want t That knd of teamwork j>ays. Owners by the thousand wll tell you t's more economcal too-m much as % to 5% more economcal. f you haven't experenced what t feels lke to have that under the bonnet of your automoble, better go have that Buck demonstraton now. Standard r( u.,mrnt on all luck SUP:K, CENTURV, n am. MTf. n avalable at slght extra ck SPECAL EXEMrtAR Ol> OENCKA MOTORS VAtUl SUBMT BUCK COMPANt Frankln Place 'Phone 6-52 Summt, N. J. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBLES ARE BULT BUCK WLL BULD

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MJJ» t-xterh-rtce j AJemlan Canfra Slr>)>, n Mrk''ace, Morrlstown. r.4-r,t; water suppled.' Mrs. D. *!,. Oshonr, r. u... 'MMuU-St., New }*n>vluenr-, Tel Sn' C-56-J. MA.V. haster, Kood merehanm' l-ada furnshed, comtnlhslon. Omrt. 'V. Summt t-jlfl" THtKMtOOM apartment, ruremont tun' Su..8-4*3 or wrte. Box 58, ummt. *'Ol ex 'FHONCBD drver on dry cleanng "r.mto, must have dry cleanng cx..mf and Baleamanshp. Lberty Clt'tnrK, 529 MorrlB Avenue, Summt. Plume 8». 6-QWl. < -clurrahy to tuny executve. Hunt ' ]>' ; B<'«l Htenogr»»her, have knowltwk- of book «rtd pleasant personalty Apply n own hand-wrtk, K'vr»B'' and experence. Tbl» H,, poston for a begnner. Wrte l',,,x 'M, % HERALD. t;j:l< for llrht housework, akjt wth :(,ycjr-old lm>y, lve n, no,,r wmhlnjf, references requred. Hu W.. :l",l.\ll,k woman fur housework, :! f-rkmh, to 7, by bhlnw.h coul-. r.,fk)ll HQ. KT. n lool wan'houhf, all or part, offce Htnrate,.ur lght nanufaotur^; well lghted and le:t«kl. At busy nttththtlj; yurl and loadng pl.foro. Modt-ratr- rental. Wrte llox 'Jt, ;(, KRAA>. r.6-b8 OKF«;K8 FOR BENT front offrv, Maple St., two larger nner offces, all lght, w«ll ventlated, reasonable rent. A. J.,nne, :',7 Mnjlu St. < (')('M<KS, experenced, cooko st floor, rooks general, mads, waltnsh.s, 3 AVAVTK TO HEHT 3 chldren's nurses, Bkpr. nurmurh), P>Ur. Machne, farmers, mllkerx, YdU.N'C busness womar wlslt-s r)m K.od pay. Newmark's ARency, 'lom- n prvate famly, wth lueaklast. Morrl* 4-369'J. ddh lux l!.v, ' ; KRAJ). FOR SAMS UlHSSKll, chffoner, vanty wth KUHS H H, fne tnlton; wardruhe wth full-lotbth mrror; small.sof;, $; wlcht poreh «ft, mnhlon <len.stt, llnrv tlk-s, tall<. lnen, new ; mdl<>,j %!>. ( : ;ll Su. B-42!).'.. UPHC.T 'lan**,.kt-a V. condton,?'-'!; llaek '.'ll'ns, not ;<. WASTED \. Call Su. l-llt;-\v. WNDOW WASHNG, house lfnlrk, door MlK-llaenB and WUXK, lsl<l<a-,, dt.sde work..su. 6-2OS-W. ^;l).v'o crb napl*. almost new, also <'H< 'CKH N<! pano, <lml.«e luunke, luly'.s foldng carrakf, chld's cut, :ll re;smuj>le... Call Su. C-ltvn. :xrku'<-'«'kp wumat, whte, wstf: K'-neral ldukewdrk, K«M '<»ok, sleep, ( _\J 'lj.y'k mamn, eolleetm n no washlk, exrellht r.-ferencs Tel. Mllllurn C-556. ;uul», COOK, wnth gem-ral l'lnett-rk, slt' n, r<'f<-r«'n.-«'». fall ;ll w.tk. Hu. e-9'.m, l:;'n'l'td vvoo.'n wn»h days work work. UefereH-es.- Call!!l-;f-'NM> woman wants lons few hours <l.ly, refeen-eh. Su. «-4:Htl-J. HOU8FH TO LET t;nul>, mod-tl clklt-roon choce locaton, 2-car K-'O' st. Tel. Sll <;-Kr>. Call C, n MOJKUN Nlx-rcm KKUM OS, tled l>ah, frst fumr lavatory, ]> r«-. att.teled narake, receatlul n»>, nl lct, near Summt, rent *!n. Alsu many dtler de.fnble rental.s now "r '.May. A. S. AJHJTKO, SU.,"2.. lather 'lo'kfl, nd, ehlm, desks, ^. xr. helrn., fne dn-nl., Uv-rn. *., lfe-a-l)r:<-. flay, ev-nln:. Sum.>. (KKllaf Kslate,'llaek't^tnvn, N... 'V.."tlO.. _,, STKXWAY. Oranl 'ano. lke.'\v " n- sull lt R-e.-t sa.tfl--*'. No na.- - ;tllle offer refll.s'fl. H','llla ll.v ' : $.L'n", nub' ; few years '] \V Stah-le, ~H 'l Av-.. CnH'l llroh,.v... ;. K. U-:K!<:-:KATU:. r..u. H cltul ;!'n" < llcu sjl<-, t'^'. Hu. C-l'^l^ Saturly nork. <;H-:KX am v.ry n.lnn'l./ Ks ran!'', "Vel tenperal''-, nfour mrn-'s, Su. r h r,.-llls-\v. 'SKU (ALS FOR HAM; SlX-KO<».\ hmto and Rarae, H't, 2 Van»yk.'»)k.' '. Ap >Jy Apply A. K. J....'mll-.Mnnl. -, pho' plt-- Su. (-2S:s. (-W:. ^-. r t;-5s ^sj seetn.^y-ry vas.malle. < all ' H-H'K Sedan, l!,u,.«f.e.. st - \, h-r, h..-^ r"flbsshe»~boolrs TO LET lltltsk, raw manure, rott'-'l. " V( year old, no shavlnss; t"l> )"l load, d'-tveel ; gu:rante>-d ("l'-hmt Farms, llnlonvlle L' TURKEY luhl, COTTACK,.omfort-,,, v p k p, able double room, twn b««lh, runnlnt... j at hacllce, any reahotlly»ater, table excellent. Tel. Summt 6-M66. ' <*>tf aeept^l. Wr- Hox '.:, ;; AJ). / M'.WLY furnhlcd and lecnrated, MtRle room, southern exposure, m-ul- WAXTKM TO HUl p vat.- bath, r. a week. Tel. MM. ' flfh largo sunny room, semlp h, n fne famly for refned per- 2 mnutes' wnlk to West Knnmlt M. <"a Hu. -na-,. :><-tr S MMT Avenue, large ncely furn hel fmnt room, fall Hunut ' "t K..".t-tf \ KltV.-onfortahle furnshed :-', Summt Avenue. Su. (,- l>: -'DU'JST AVKNrrc, convenent lo t«., just rkht for lsness permm. relvr "n veslt, :vallal>h-.. Co.S'U.s«rvl«'«Btatkm payhk!'»»l 'lut' Su. f-245-.l. ' pt'son suclally anl fnaulally res,fnkl!'. n«tr»- at,hm rena>- TAHKVTO.V HOSO /tve, Newark, 'ho ne Mkt. L'-.'nn.,,: l.a'.hk front room wth prvate latl. /wrte'mr. lt<\ve, J', o.!«x.l'rt:!, N-w- \ [, /»> (! " room wth prvate prch, u-«'l, K>,>'"\. (4o.ul/ art. :; h..n".''okhk. TM.'SU. >-:7.."'t; "M: OH TWO pleasantly furnlsl'ed..,m.«, «..ml- >rvate halh. ("all t/latha'n -:!7:G.. / l..\l;;k' room, all conveec/s, near.tlo and lunch room. ^Call_ Su. ;:\l) KLOOn, for reftm/ K''tl'" f -n, rooms wth large «-l>neth, shower m l.atl, ralks. f-4::n-\v. /.rlf. Mt': attractlvc/douhle root wth n: vale l.ath, also HhBlc cnrm" room..;.r.k*-. Tel./Su. t-ocm-lt.!'.] KL(MlR/'j larrc rooms, anpl'-...sets, for refned adults, vsulenl l s-clln K'Tage, referen-.-s ex- ' ak^/ call Su. *;-*:::', -W.. r ' ;lf APARTMEWT8 lull/'hwood APARTMENTS, 45- W Woodland avenue; several de»r- ^ «anurlrnents for rent at reason- n rated; quet neghborhood; no " traffc. nqure of Kupern- : on premses. ''-'' TlltKE nonh and twth,!«>h (> f "* :lt ml plenty of hot wafer. rnf-ree«!s vlarel. 62 MoUl«var<l. "-" KOB V Tltt'l.Y BXCElTONW 'APATMBNT ve rooms, 2 tlh> 'llhs, lre and open porch«*», 4 OXMSU >V KrolHHlx, Kl>r<len.space,!, U.'altor, Hu. -4:5 or «>> ' U rooth and llll, heal, lkhl. «':!' and w\n m pled. \'< VV>ol]n \.'lllle. ' Z. KK room a >artnent; ol l' -' ' '""' ' water trns < <l. 2". Morrs avevfrtp.klhk (AHDKNH.. '"- ' ll Avenue, several cloe.- '-O apart netk avnllhle ;t at-..'tve rental fln Hnnt'K n'.s ''"-llalle! Mtnet lol«e. testrl' '- " temoy. lt llre Anent " ', ','", ;, '. summt ;-:t:!2. r. ''' ll - '-- K'MMT Avenue, ntlractlw "d -rxn partnelts, every n" ' " ll»roven(<tt, KrluUl>>",.'..n- 'ent locaton, rejsonlle rentals.. \!'l»ly at premls'h or.-.ll Su. ><\ -M-:. :,\- " May Jut ' '"'t roonh, *nrt floor, lrvate en- " 'lce.,'n-ake c-ntral, ' "' < V K roonk. 2nd flkr, prv. en- 'Mee.? ';' '"''H -OK, llt flour, celltl'l '''" X-ltUOM duplex, hath and lv.t.>ry '"'ll! teallor, Ku. t;-l;.' or OO'l'-.M.-r.t. r to r>. tl. d '.'"' 'K-.''.k -SALE- \- nn- h "»-r «, \U t-~s.'th,n< k 3^_..r, >, x. ;xt-. Robt. Murphy 7 ftetekwm* BA. TtLSfc. K8TBLMHEB Oldest Real Estate and nsurance Agency n Summt Eugene C Pktsm Opposte toprt. Smwl. > JL FOR MMEDATE SLE Small Cape Cod Frankln Scloot wne twat m $ter ltmlrom.s.. dressng txnt asd bath, nad'.s room au Bttst <M:3 heal, :tt't'ht't jrarujre. S!,CO. Mlton T. Mmmtara Co. H:> Summt He. ^suantt t-lw FOR MMEDTf SALE Two -Cap' rml CotoaaE H'tat*? Hearng -oplt-ron. br&rk as^-fl stone front. *'> room,* aa4 *L"*3 but t. lavattry. opta s«:r«tra-rfj-:la [or-l,' -ar attache** ~a~z) ~.. rw l'l. ar fdtup.'-t. cm;t *,»] nsltnn, luf T.xl'o- ft. BLs.n'fcln Uoal n t'ranklo! S5:&«rf lstrrt turn Wt lt: lnt :-rnt»t al'l'-r as^n^ FntnJLtk S+'ho S9.8. Gerald A. MaHeo, lac Bulders and Owncts. Locust l>r\«* Te-L S». Sumtnt. V. J. Snmn b* /»r hnt BKA, ESTATE *o& RALE /7»[Exhbton "f' ' L'S' KKK'l-J 'KSK, -lnlrs,/tllk < :.lte «'all.smlr f-22. / E PAT PASfl for'your used furnture, antques. tuver, btwk'n, brc-bra, )alrtln;s,/work) of art, etc, OEOUJK'K AUCTON ROOMS H3 HrSlMT AVK. We wll buj buy S your attle contfnts. Htl-tf ;S.NKSM Or'oTrNHKS Who Are Realtors? Realtors are actve members of local real estate boards and nre hound hy the. Code ol Ethcs of the Natonal Assocaton <>t R llfl Estate Boards. Members of the Summt Realty Bonn! are:.loan O. Chr.vnt.-l Sll. -::.. Wn.... Grtenay S.. M-K. (;az-lror>k : Su. tl-t::: Chester ('. Henry Sll. ;,-ll!'! Mlt. ' 7 ; - :;:: ; l.hnen Atjency T!nc,! " r- H.! :.& K.-«. Houston.lalm-U'ck-Hchmlll '-' O?QaL " Hu. Su. Su. ; ; open, for nspectwn Desrable Resales < lutcc Rentals GLEN-OAK* AT SUMMT Offce 'm Ashlat'! lay or evennr. Su. M< jut;.n «">. MUM - L' '.< T K..,.! -l»l'l K!w...ll.. M Mn - t V" HT! _'... Km' le ' yntl. f- : r > ^ Lo»k tor H.' sfn KKAT.TOfl'* Consult a rkaltok Egw Sr....^r. St OFFCES FOR RENT Large well lghted offce space on the second -Arranged to sut tenant. Located at 3 3S SprngfeM Avc. Ap dy Your own broker or /. House r-r r:'t -r >;- t v:.'. JOHN ). HOOD, Owner TUE SUMMT HERALD AND SUMMT RECORD. SUMMT, N.. * Deeds Recorded At the Court House Brde, property at the ntersecton of the southeasterly sdelne of rnon avenue and the northeasterly sdelne of Hamlton avetne, New Mountan Farms, nc., to Mr. Provdence Townshp. s»dmr- Wjltrr A Arnold d proper- Catherne Votng, wdow, to ; - H^l^rly mttbtozm f:-" k» Wollenburg ah Wllam. :.a. h^.jt'ted by the aorth-j l y;»» t 'y. Property n the Houtherly -::» J,,, u land now or formerly! «*»> «* < Morrs and Esnex turn-..: > Wk-ndt-r New Provdence j P"<*. known a«.lots 3^a; SO, map f l jj-> ' jof jr.operty of.frederck C. Hrunel, *Mr!*.<l' Mr*. Jo.se.l Multotland j «', '»»'" v u, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. J*e- lhsvl VLUE of le really good houses n MT torb sde Hectpn. LlBtat f3f»/(m><» but offered by at $l?,5«. 6 l>ed- 3 talh, usulated, ol Shown by appontment $2,5. The Rchland Company Jbfk- Ktwrt Summt, N. J. SHE Mtrac-tve Bnall feldstone sbd tlap}oard home, 5 bed- spomr, sleeprg porch, bath, 3o*"nstars tolet, lvng room, dnng room,, ktchen, ol Corner.!*8 by 267 ft. plot, garaee. tool shed, asparagus < cd. Frankln School dstrct, Z EjEues' valk to New Provdence staton, $7,4. P. 5. Seward, 7 Valley Vew, e, Summt C Sturdy Pleasng FRAME STUCCO RESDENCE n attractve settng fve l»drooms, two baths; sun porches frst and second floors; screened porch, garage; convenent to staton, stores, Lncoln School. $9, by «/ re* # MH OR TS (BOTr.CTON Cdntdlt HOLMES r Real Estate nsuranc* Sttvt Summt, N.. Johns- Man vllc.- HOME NSULATON MW Snnmt, >... Phone Summt 'rm The New Jersey Tlle and Cuarj^ntee and. TrHl Conpany to Mr. am Mrs. Kettner Uadebusclt, pro- ' erty known an No. 3S Whttretlge : road. Smntnlt.., '< Kthel L. Adums and others, executors, etc., to Ethel L. Adams, and ; others, one tract n the souherly! sdelne of Froapect Hll avenue,!,22.4 feet from northeasterly lne : of lands of Knunu lu'rly md one j trad n the HoutheaHterly sdelne of 'ro.spect Hll avenue,,^23.4 feet from the easterly lne of lands formerly of Krama Uedy. Summt. TWO SALKS ll\ JOtS-HK( K.MC.MHT CO.! Noel T. 7 Well man of N. H., has sold >H dwellng located at :f Prospect street, Summt, to Wllam H. Kay, Jr. Mr. Kay s the- local manager of the Metropoltan Lfe nsurance Co. n Summt and has been lvng -n the home he! purchased for some years. The Hll Cty Buldng and Loan, Assocaton las sold a dwellng loj rated on Hllsde avenue, Chatham, Townshp, to F. J. Mller, of South j Orange. Mr. Mller s connected j wth the Cty Servce Ol Co. j Both sales were negotated.through, the offce of JobS-Beck- Schmdt Co.. LEGAL ADVERTSNG NOTrK The.Summt ZOTMK Ordnanee Rnrd of Adjustment wll hold an adjourned nn-etk on Monday cvonntr, Mart'h t),!u, at H o'clock n the Cty Hall, at whch tme the followng npcatot.s, as well ah ftther natterh to he lrotuht to ts attenton, wll he taken n 'D:' sdcrat on : T. (')nhlnx Hefuestn; exceplm to ZonllK Ortlname to M-rmll alerato and a.* of property lamwh ax NL 'l tllttlven 'l.ee as a twofamly dwellng;..mantel Holdng fompany l!e uesl-. v n * <, Lst of Cty Offcals For Publc nformaton ng '\,']. tu Zmne urdnaee.,hlll), penn the us.- «l roperty on 'road PfMMfV PnlVflf Street', known as Lot So. 2, Hock No. l.ummua MMUM-ll,, T2, as a storage and sales lot for used aul'll-s. (tlj.-tos to the (,'rantln? of the uhove applcmons wll le heard at sal lne- a ml!:j.'-e. K.!. THOMSON', Secretary. NC'l'CO S HK'.KUY <!VK.\ that the 'ono Cnuncll of He 'ty»f Snmnlt wll sell at pull- sale to the U'..- lldd-r the lot of hnd owned l.v the Cty and now needed-for puhlle use, s'al lot lek located on the Nortlea.terly orl-r n( taltllsn! 'lace and HRles Place wth a frontat!e.ol 7,4 le-t on taltuxrol 'laee and a frontak<- " ' --l.t feet on lluyhes 'a-e, and known m the tax map "' tn- 'ty of Summt as l<t h o,k ), on Tuesday evenng, March S, '.^l.t the «'ncl phamler at Cty Hall KNOW NEW JERSEY -- fhj C. A. Bfttdshu Ctss ssassm,;v.' The South Jersey Port Commsson, a State agency, operates the.camden Marne Termnals, located on the shp channel of the Delaware Rver, n the heart of the Camtlen-. Phladelpha metropoltan. area, servng the entre South Jersey Port Dstrct, whch embraces seven' tdewater countes. Regular ntercoastal, coastwse and foregn salngs m' provded by ve steamshp lnes; u hell lno Herewth ^ gven a lst of Cty Offcals for the general nformaton of the jtuhtc: Mayor Gudo V, Forstcr. (Offce Cahdet Marne Termnals f'age ral connecton to all parts of he country and there s regular truckng servce. Transt sheds and ware-houses afford over 2, square feet of covered storage and the open storage area aggregates 2 acres. Cargoes have ncreased n volume nearly per cent n the past seven years.,n 9!9, vessels of all types, hethng at the Tfnn'nal.s, hcvd 55,'!. New Jrrtty Councl, Stale House, Trtulnn KS llland, Tuslow,Cullls. Hoard of Recreaton Commsson Law and Ordnance RetlM, Hoye, - Knent ', l'atle, presdent; W. Lester. : U-hnnnd Tracy, vce-preh.; Har- Ullles anl HuldKH Hland,! "" ' H. Kennedy, secrcta;y; Mrs. UetM j lt'kny T. 'ease, reahrer; MH. 'lblely- Lester, llanl TnlM-j low, Cty Clerk Frederck C. Kent*. ('Jty Treasurer Herbert. O. Fucls. Wllum P. Doyle. O. ', (lakes. Cty 'annk Hoard Olver B. Merrll, charman; T. S. Kenyon, vlce-clmrnrn; C... Ray. t. T. Hetts, T. h. Smth,.. W. Hntcker, hours, Sat. mornng 9-2 at Cty Fred Mort.!. L. Hoye, Henan K. Assstant' Treasurer Cameron Rock. Conclnan-at-largo (J. Harry Muhkttrck. MenheH of lte Zonng Hoard of CullH. Executve Offcal-Fred Mort. AdjHtnent T. L. Smth, C. A. Frst Ward [' j Cty Francs A. Mur-! Berry, F. T. VOSH, Howard A. Uodd, Maxwell Lester. Jr., Percy M. rfyl Robert K. Dcnlke, Kn^sley. H and, Frederck K. Trslow. Cty Physcan H'. Robert S. ] Thomson, secretary. MllKun'. Snkng Fund ('omnsson Second Ward Uecevcr of Taxes Cameron! Mayor (ndo Forster, Wllam S. Hurto L. Boy\ Krel-rcU Mtmkttrek. 'ltrtcr, Herhert (!. Fuchs, Olver r, Honc A. Holts. Assstant Recever of Taxes t- Merrll. Kdwnrd S. Hancro-l. Oonnttecs Wn. S. Brd, :.' - :,t, S ::; o'clock. [fts.-(nferred l.y the pavn;, «ral nn, The- Cull > ( onncl has fned hy (., tr,j,m a!lll sd.-wlks.t l.-anv.r.resoluton the jjnmm nrn-c lor wld,\\eme from.morrs Av.nu.- to ov. r- Hhd :t *C7..>,l<nd res.-rves the rmht,,, ; Os tal, and le.-uvor 'l. to reject any or all bds, or to wthdraw, fn, n Walmt Street to teav.r Av.- sald property from the sale.,, M,,,,. jty,, r.summt. Paled: Manl >. l!». ' \" S CMtlS KHO'MM'lC C. -CKNTZ.. K. towk. r,f-.",x ( 'tv 'lerl. -. STU r. NUMMJ Assess fs. ASS':SS.M-:NT NttTn'M.Jhxtcyof he Peace, 2nd Ward \:\v 'to\ n \( t: t(»or<. Andrew A. McNanara. T.AK-: NOTCK that the )!oard of Tax Assessors of - Cty of Summt tuldf; l:! <flnr SeaKn \. wll meet, at le Cly Mall n tn- <'y S:A,K> rkurosa.s Wrght. of Summt on Wednesday. Mavh V.,!l, at S ovo.-u '. M., for the purpose of Rvng a heark to all persons <UKl ol New 'rovdellce wll rr.-eve OveHeer u( thft 'oor Mr.!. (!er- " Tn- Hoard of Kducato of H.- l!,.r Cly Solctor Frederck C. Kent?.. nterested n le assessment for.ee- sealed h <ls lor edlrnl.n.'l, jantoral rude S (Sl'O.SH EXCELLENT VALUE 'lve Coldtl dwellng havng seven rooms, two tled )...]- lavatory, ol heat, attached gurake, complete Klfb", Lt hx-.ed n a very desrshle negllorlond. Offered at S2,. JOBS - BECK - SCHMDT CO. t K A T R S <»}»Jv. Staton rone: Sunt (t-2 Summt, N.!. Worthngton Court K46 S'.>MT AVKM'K Your nspecton nvted modern ktchens completely equpped. Restrcted tenancy Only two apartments avalable. > 3 rooms and bath $65 4 rooms am bath : $85. S. E. & E. G. HOUSTON ; ]:. the staton.- 7'!( nttep.summt (',- ' snnnr, >. J. W«OODMERE VLLAGE :- WHO?E EVERY PROSPECT PLEASES '4- :W :<* OF NDVDUALTY TO MEET FAMLY REQUREMENTS. PERFECT SETTNGS ON PCTURESQUE STES PRCE RANGE APPROXMATNG $5, UP CREST AGKE CORP. 66 HLLCREST AVE., SUMMT, N. J. TEL. SUMMT 6-29 ^SUMMTS FNEST RESDENTAL SECTON Fnance Lester, joye, Hhnd. Assstant Uocever of Taxes - You nust have the HF.RALD t Streets ('llls. llanl, Sller. Albert F. Woodward. you want le news of Smnt. t Tax Hoye, Tnslnw, Culls. Assstant Recever of Taxes - wll COH $.'{.5 per year for two Publc Safety Staler, Tuslow, Jlerber <!. Fnrhs. ssues a week. LL'»t«;r.- j Hoard of Assessors- Xorn;/u S. Welfare -Tnslow, Cllls, Hetts. ;(lnrs, (. F. Uowe,.lesse F. Stout; Water, Lebt and Publc Huld- [ Florence Denjmn. Clerk. ; Polce Justce - Hohert J. Mur- SUMMT 'by,.lr. ; Cef Polce of and Polce Fremen's - M... Fnneran. LANDSCAPE SERVCE 'ennon Fund ('omlh.mon Mayor Forster,, Chas. Yannaccone, Prop. Arthur S. 'eree, ThonuH J. Mur-. 77 SM{N(;HK,> AVKM V. ray. Herhert (!. Fwrhs and Scrseant Tel. M mm t (t-h.'h.w John.. ((.'nnon. Constable -Thonas F. Whte.! :;::^^",;:;-^;^!'^; ";;;^ h;:$w. F che f ::T,on,as n M«rrBy. rack. SeefcjJlonn. may h.-..ltnned Company Chlt»fn o.se n., No.. - from Tlonay «'. Musso, llstrel "l.rl, ' {(het llrydon* (eoye.marshall, l!.»;ou Kh Hall. New 'rovde.ee N.. fl)rl, m. n,j S ),,; N o.'2-w lum.- Hoard reserves the nuhl to re-,,..,,..,. j,.,. :,, y lv, -.,.dk and lo wahe' Klchell, Wllam Dooley, nateral nform. llu-s. TlKMAS C. MSSO.N, lhtrct clerk. AKMSTtoN; \- HKlW.N (the sal. desgnaton ln-ne Thomas Armstrong, sole ropr.-o- am! tradm; under tn- frm name j :K) syl of ArmtroK * lr'wn } Ma ht ff! N ATTArlMKNT. VH. HdltSAM OKM'S.MJT'.l Defendant., Nt»T('K s l'-rcly tclven that a Wrt ; foreman. Cbenleal Kmlne Co..lames KerjrKan; Counney,'eer. foreman.; HtMk and Ladder Kgene Ktzpalrck; Holand Leves e, 'orena. Hoard of Kdtealon.. tusn Tuttle,' resldenl.; Mr. Heed \V. Hyde, H. A. l'sm. luvey K.; Mole, Tlonus.. KvnH. Waller S. F,ddy, secretary.. ' ArlK Superntendent of Schools A... Bartholomew. Hoard of School Kstlmatr Mayor, of Attachment was l.s.-. ;l out of he,. New Jersey S.rene Court, unl-' ; Forsler, Counclman Hove, Mam. County, on. the 2. r.tl day of.nly, l!t", Commssoners (lesk.and Tuttle; ( UKhNt the rgltk am credts, moneys.,,...^ u (.. r<rv and effects, K«x»lH and chattels, lands ' «. S. htlly. seuttary., and tetenets of HoHlam (rchws., Hoard" of lealtll-.l, Wnle, Unlted, a uo-reslent h-htnr, at the : Davs, Henry. Twohly, Mrs; sut.f ArmstroK & Hrown (He sad (. llallmnf, \ t ' D;u»ley, Dr..Jon desgnaton h-; Thomas Anstrom..,.,.,.,,,.'.,,tne John A. sole urop-eto- and nulnt under 'the : 'edlhn, Dr. Waltel A. Hetf. frm name and style.r ArmstroK & Health Offrer Dr.. *. Den Hrowh) for tn. Mnn, of J-,'«.", return-. Trustees Free Publc Lbrary lnt ' t S l X W 'am -Walter Dle. presdent; treasnjer, LEARN AN AVATON TRADE! Colon*/ C/orence. Cbamberln, famous transatlantc' flyer and arplane desgner, can TEACH YOU AN AVATON TRADE. Prepare yourself for one of today! BG PAYNG JOBS buldng arplanes and arplane engne*, learn from experts at Col. Chamberln's PRAC- TCAL schools. f-bay AND EVENNG CLASSES- EASY PAYMENTS ACT TODAY mal a penny postcard O the school nearest you for full detals. Remember your Future les n your hands teach your hands a trade. Learn hy DONG the CHAM- BERHN WAY. duly ssued and was r.tn.d "U the J..Sherman Kyluul; secretury, Mrs. lt day of AlCH -!. '"' hytte'sherfl' Xorn.s ). ll'sco; Mayor (lldo 63 Van Wagenen Av». 85 Wahngton S of he County of 'non. Forster, 'A.,.. Hu'tholonew, Mss Uel Alar. 4. ll'l. -'KKD.. m.' ;n >, Mare Llbdy, Olver Tlnnan; c.k. Llrara. Mss Kmle Mll. WNt.KY. K>l':CK;U.V CMSS, Attrmys for 'lantlff.. No. a:*.'\v«hln«t.>n Street. Jersey Cty,.New Jersey. NOTCK (>! ' KHSf: MKKTNC, OF c{-:»t<n:s Tn- flrwl m'etlnp f ernltors n He mnter or KNUV.OSK' <l!l KS'.U. Hnnkrut, of 2. Klz:l»-tl Avenue, m the ft.v* of Crmford, Coyny "t 'nlo, wll le' held lt the Uknpley ',rt room. Court non, thrd floor," Kederal Ktdtu,', 'Federal H'U. n-,nd Kr.nkln Street. N'mvrk, N.., on the L'H lny of Muvh, l!ll, lt 'll o eloek n tn- forenoon, nt whch lrf <r< <llt..r? may attend, prove ther elum.-.,..-. t a trustee, exanlle tle h.' nkfpt,atd trah.ut other,-jroper husn-t-s. X'MhM \vth"'/f/'lllzed statement of account nust. U\ lcgnlly proved; any f.r(,'lkl note or nstrunet nnsl lm annexml: they mnt!» proved wthn, sx months after t!n; above date, and fl e< wth the lllldersluk'd 'efelee. latel Marrh. Hll ', <;:<»H;K \v. w. «;'*-;t.,' Seferee n l!:kl"llptev. M OK FHST MKD'NU or <':F,>n<>ts The frnt npetnt: nf ercdtot-s n he maler of OTTO.' NSK, lankrupl. of ST, Urla load. n le 'H.v of 'l-tfnrd, 'only of 'to. wll!» h<-lr.-t 'he tanknpt'v Conn room, l-.nt room. thrd Moor. Federal Slldnu, Federl S.pnre and Frankln Str'et, Newark, N..., on th' L'lsl day of Marrh, lull, at ten ovuelt m the fnr4>oom. al v/h'h tme T. dt.r., may atl'kl, llove ther elalns, ' et a tn! '. examne hanlrp and tan^.-ot other prop>r busness. Clams wth temzed statement of nccdunt mkt le legally proved ; any orlklmal note or nstrument must nannexed; they must he prnved wthn MU months after the above dale, :nd! fled wth the llldelhku'd Heferee. j Wtol : March.!M. K \*. W. 'OtTF.H, ec n Utukruptcy. CHAMBERLN ARCRAFT TRANNG DVSON, NC Bendfc Arport, Bvndx, N.. RAYMOND A. NELSON Pantng and Paperhangng 9 Woodland Avenue Summt, N. Telephones Su J Su Clean Lehgh Coal 3 Ton Lots or More C. O. D. STOVE OR NUT $9.25 PEA... :: 8.28 NO. BUCKWHEAT 7.25 RCE 6.C Best Fuel Ol Servce L. A. OAKS, Stale Lcense lr. OAK RDGK AVK. TKL. N79XT

8 .r V '.f ft PAGE EGHT THE SUMMT HERALD AND SUMMT RECORD, SUMMT, N. J. PERSONALS Mr. and SKs. Henry B. Twonbly Mrs. ArchbtUl Maetlonald of th«after'a two months stay n Newof Hobart avenue entertaned at Be«rhwoo< Apartments s depart- York, M,, and Mrs. Hardng Johnlag on Tuesday far a vst n son have returned to ther home dnner ou Wednesday evenng forj Dr. Robert M. Hutchns, presdent of the Unversty of Chcago,' Prnceton.! on Hawthorne place. MB. St«-u!w>-» (>. Kent *ftf Slruly- j sde avenue returned on Wdncs-. day from a two weeks' trp to; Florda. Acromtmvng her were her two younger sons: Mr. and Mm. James H-rslow ofj Sprngfeld have ankmncl'd the wll pour. brth of a son, John Hood Her3l:tw, j at Overlook Hosptal last Frday, Mrs. Hcrslow «the former Mws Ruth Wlls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clfford"*,Wlls of Mllbum Mr. Herslow n the son of Mrs.! Davd Melroy of Summt. Repared and Remodelled VALENTNE PZZ Talor and Furrer 39 Maple St. Summt, X. J. Tel. Su Eft. 92 YOUR Mrs. V. Johnson Hallock of Sprngfeld avenue and her Fellow* Hh ) Coumtee are gvng a slver lea Frday from 2-4 p. tn. for metnl.-rs and frends of the New Provdence Methodst Church. Mrs. J. A. Boyce and Mrs. Ralph Lews Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Groves of Summt avenue have returned from an extended motor trp through Florda to Key West, and whle at Clearwater Beach were entertaned by Mr. and Mrs. Frederck T. Lawrence at the Carlouel Yacht Club. Mrs. Chrstopher Story of Sprngfeld avenue was hostess on Tuesday afternoon to the new members of the Fortnghtly Club and ther sponsors. Assstng her were Mrs. Robert L. Copsey and Mrs. Phlp Lawrence. At the tea table were Mrs. Montagu Hankn, Mrs. Hallam E. Mendenhall, Mrs. Wllam V. Baley and Mss Mary XS. Welles. Mrs. Harold Poster headed the large commttee n charge of arrangements. Ov&r a hundred new members admtted to the club tha year were thus honored. EYES When t comes to the most mportant Eyes n the world YOURS protect them. Consult an Eye Physcan (M.D.). We,are completely equpped to fll the prescrpton f glasses are found necessary. whoul HEALTH GULD 344 SPRNGFELD AVENUE SUMMT, N. J. Man Stvct East Orange, N. J. HOW'S THE BACK VEW? Your har should be just as pretty... just as neatly groomed... n back as va front vew! When we style your har we gve you back beauty too! > Jeanne Beauty Shoppe Sprngfeld Avenue at Maple Street Telephone Summt 6-68 FREE PARKNG for our customers at SnedekerV Parkng Staton. DON'T LET YOURSELF BECOME RUN-DOWN because the condton of your body affects the state of your mnd. f, perchance, you are hot now up to par, t s unwse and unnecessary for you to suffer n slence. Cull and learn how and why chropractc keeps people healthy and therefore huppy by the applcaton of commonsense correctve measures. DR. R. J. OWENS, Chropractor *2 H»rngfr!d ATC ENJOY YOUR DALY Bassett Buldng SO Summt, >'. J. LUNCHEONS WHERE THE SERVCE CLUBS EAT at HOTEL BEECHWOOD Specal Table D'hote and a la Carte Servce East Sun Porch Served from 2:-2: f J. M GLLAN. Pres. Dstngushed Names.... B. B. ADAMS,, Mgr. LKATHKt fjollllh ''W* P.AXO CAKDS WATCHMAN SlKAWKR - FARKlB FOUNTAN PENS GREETNG CARDS for all occasons Segel's Statonery Shop 99t MprnuflfM Aft. 'Phone 6-29 Summt, N. J. Harold Thomson, of 7 Passac avenue, s convalescng at Overlook Hosptal for a few weeks, from a mnor operaton. who later addressed the Athe-j naeum on "The Outlook for Edu caton." Mrs. Edward L. fruslow of the Beechwood Apartments s the guest of her son-n-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. John Mnor,!n Washngton, D. C. Mss Alce Truslow, who accompaned her mother to Washngton, has returned to Summt. The Rev, Davd K. Montgomery, rector of St. Peter's Church, Morrlstown, s guest speaker today at the frst of the Lenten luncheons, for the worn^en of Calvary Epsconal Chur«h, whch takes place n the parsh house n Woodland avenue wth the frday Servce Chaptor as hostess. ' Ralph C. Porter, Jr., landscape archtect, of Valley Vew avenue. Summt, jo a leadng contrbutor n the March.sa -.flf "Gardeners' Chroncle of Amertta" Under the tlm of "Desgn for Suburban Llvfn," Mr. Porter descrbes how hevfcto MuwUcaped hs own attractve h6m«n the western end of Summt: An archtect's sketch of the wneral plan of the plot, whch r three-quarters of an acre, aecomnanee the artcle. Usng the drwng aa hs gude, Mr. Porter outlnes Vvdly the gradual development of hs property. n addton, Mr. porter has suppled a table of the approxmate cost of the development, tem by tem, and the cost of annual mantenance,.' '' Mrs. Dorothy E. Hansel!, of 9 Pttsford way, New Provdence, s edtor of "Qardtjaers' Chroncle of Amerca," and Jay A. Ebel, of 54 Frankln place, Summt, B busness manager. Mrs. Hansell s also secretary of,the Natonal Assocaton of Gardeners and the Amercan Rock Garden Soc)ety. For thrty-sx years "Gardeners' Chroncle of Amerca" has stood out as Amerca's foremost gardenng magazne. t s publshed monthly at 27 Sxth avenue, New York Cty. Plans Maturng For Sprng Beneft ther servces at hoth the Calvary Church and the headquarters. Blanket* Wanted The Refugee Relef Workrooms s callng for blankets. Do you A general meetng of the Chamber of Commerce wll be held on have a blanket that has seen better days? Take t to the Refugee Thurnday, March 3th. n the V.-M. scheduled*for lust Frday nght, has been postponed uutl Frday, Relef Workrooms and see for Balett and RoMwon C. A. at 8.5 for all the members of evenng, March 2st n the Y. M., yourself the magc way the workers there can turn t nto a new, the Chamber.- A moton pcture enttled, "Trees and Men" wll be to the nclement weather whch: C. A. audtorum at 8 o'clock, due On the Program smcahle and warm qult that wll make some Brtsh famly comfortable and bappy. There.are sowcyerhauser Lumber Co. Robert ed a sprng dance and all the. Bhowu through the courtesy of prevaled. The dance wll be call- By CURTS NCHOLSON "Hands Across the Sea," the of* many thngs we can do to help n Patterson, who s drectdr'of Publc Housng Educaton for the New whrlwnd of the comng season,, j ' -. W *O tunng la*s(j)*j *» \s %tmm uv *v a*vj^ ««three-town, two-day war relef! ths greajt work. For example, small donatons are always acceptable. Both the Refugee Relef Jersey Consul of Housng Authortes n Newark, wll speak on "The Workrooms and the Brtsh War jnecesstes of Low-Rent Publc Housng." Refreshments wll be beneft for the Brtsh War Relef, the Refugee Relef, and the Save the Chldren Federaton got off to a good start last, Monday nght When the jont commttee met at the home of the charman, Mrs. Theodore W. Hawes, 2 colt road, Summt, and learned that Qartlett and Robertson had generously consented to donate ther servces for the entertanment on Saturday evenng, Aprl 9th. Bartlett and Robertson need no ntroducton to musc lovers n ths secton. n fact, they are known the world over as the greatest of all duorplanlsts. Ther return to Summt wll no doubt be Mss Blanche Greer of New York, formerly of Summt, s exhbtng two recently completed people who have prevously sat looked forward to by hundreds of portrats jjn ol at the "Members' under the spell of ther delghtful Mdwnter Show" at the number rendtons, they.-are acquston Ten Gallery, 9 Eapt 66th street, number one for the entertanment New York Cty. The portrats are porton of the war relef rally. Other celebrtes wll be, announced n of Mrs. Edwn Bruce pf Elmra, N. Y,, and Mary Mtchell Barnett, ths paper later.',.; ' ; thfe small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The- meetng also dscussed for Charles' f. Baraett, Jr,, of Westfeld. The exhbton, whlch\open- held as a part of the beneft. Three the numerous dances.' that wll be ed on March 3rd, wll contnue of them are already scheduled Tor through March 5th. Frday nght. Aprl Other* are a possblty. The dance at Canoe Brook, whch wll cater to Chatham lovers of the lght fantastc, wll be guded and promoted" by Oswald E. Meyer, presdent of the Staln Just flays nothng but saws wood- And we are begln nlng to fear he may eventually Relef can make every dollar you; donate go a long way n helpng war sufferers. To those who have never vsted these organzatons, a cordal nvtaton s extended. FRCCOLLEGE TEA AT KENT PLACE > The Mount Holyoke Alumnae Club of Northern New Jersey wll entertan senor and Junor hgh school grls plannng to enter college, at a pre-college tea at Kent Place School, Summt, on Frday, March 4. at 3 p. m. Mss Harret Newhall, secretary of admssons, wll brng the latest news from college and show moves of lfe at Mount Holyok*. Mrs. Harry Stelfle and Mrs. S. D. Mlls of Summt wll be hostesses, and Mrs. Roland Beattle of Summt and Mrs. Prank Conover of Maplewood wll pour. Mrs. Ray Moore of Maplewood, presdent of the club wll presde at the busness meetng precedng the program. MEDCAL STAFF OF OVERLOOK HOSPTAl presdent of the Men's Club of the church. The followng offcers The Medcal Staff of Overlook were elected for the ensung year: Chatham Players.. Percy W. Hosptal held the annual meetng Presdent, U. W. Kng (re-elected); Brough wll be n'charge of the on Tuesday evenng, March 4th. vce-presdent. Dr. Evelyn Holt; dance at Baltusrol, whch wll The offcers for the ensung year secretary, Mrs. Harry Dampman cater to Summt resdents. Thewere elected wth the advancement (re-elected); treasurer, Wllam dance at the Short Hlls Club wll «f Dr. M. O. Eensley to the presdency from the vce-presdency. Scofeld Day (re-eected). Otto be promoted by Mrs. Jaratss M. Symngton of Short Hlls. All Dr. Arthur Tator was elected vcepresdent. Dr. E. H. Macpherson these charmen wll be strongly supported by commttees, whjen was re-elected secretary. The new wll endeavor to make the members of the excutve commltmemorable events n the aoclfcllfe' tee were Dr. H. H. Bowles and Dr. of the communty. -. '. A, P. Ackerman replacng Dr. W. Others members' (f the execu-; 3. Hallock and Dr. F.. Krauss. Taylor wll serve aa the new fnance charman. Followng the busnesn meetng, Mr. Kng called upon the mnster. Rev. A. Powell Davea, for hs nnth annual message to tho congregaton. t was announced that n these nne yt-arh of servce, Mr. R. J. Keller,, captan of thedavlos han been away from the Mountansde Rescue Squad, prcttve commttee, so Car as we are able now* to announce, art, frst, the honorary chafrmer: Mrs. W.J. sented a demonstraton on Work Roberts of the Brtsh War Relef n Peace Tme and Defense Pro- Socety, Mrs. John Morrson Curts grm wth 6 members of varous of the Refugee Relef Workrooms, (squads of Unon County partcland Mrs. Chester Sater of the Save patng. There are 26 smlar the Chldren Federaton. Lawrence squads actve throughout the J. MacGregor has consented- tv'-act" State of New Jersey wth over 2 as treasurer. The mportant char- of the groups havng an ambu- manshp of the subscrpton com- lance. mtttee wll be flled by Mrfl. James'' B. Burke, who wll be assstedhy, Sl T fl,ttt MEDCAL SOCETY Mrs. James M. Symngton- ofj, Short Hlls and Oswald E.-Meyer! The regular monthly meetngof of Chatham, together wth a lafge the Suhmt Medcal Socety was group of co-workers who wll cov- held nt the Nurses' Home of Overer all three communtes. Theodore look Hosptal on Tuesday evenng, W. Hawes s charman of the en- February 25th. Dr. Stcuart. the tertanment commttee. There.wll, vce-presdent, presded. There be many more dentfed wth the were 28 members and 5 guests arrangng of the "Hands Aerate present. the Sea'.' beneft, and ther names wll he announced n due' New Work Rooms The Brtsh War Relef Socety Dr. R. MacBrayer of Cba Phartnaceutlcal Products was elected to membershp to fll the vacancy j Chamber of Commerce Talks on Housng served after the.meetng. Communty Church Annual Meetng Followng a delghtful dnner served n the Communty House by the staff of the Canfeld. a large group of the Communty Church congregaton met n the'ehufch for the annual busness meetng. Enthusastc reports were presented by charmen of varous departments: The Woman's Alenee, tho Sunday School, the Young People's Groups, the Men's Club. Wllam S. Day presented the fnancal report for the year, showng a substantal balance. Budget plans for the comng year were dscussed. Three new members were elected to the Bo&rd of Trustees for a three year perod. These are Dr. Evelyn Holt. J. K. Lvngston,, and H. M. Wamfa of Maplewood, who s also of the late Dr. Pollard of Chatham. has conveyed to ths column that Dr. E. R. Rckard of the Rocket s openng regular cuttng:and teller nsttute of New York gave sewng workrooms at headquar- % moat nstructve talk on Kp-, ters on Beechwood road. A long demlc nfluenza." He has devoted cuttng table and sewng machnes 7 years to the study of ths sub- take the Whole world for hsare beng nstalled wth the con- Ject and was one of the workers tlmberlot. sent and the approval of the Na- who made the Vrus Vaccne for ' " ". ' tonal : Defense Organzaton,.and nfluenza A whch was gven by Menton the HERALD when buyng workers wll be able to donate the Summt Board of Health. FOOD 8t ELZA M. STEPHENSON Bon* Servo* Drector JmT CBHTRA Powu Lca Co. WEEKS MONOTONY n food planntr lt just doesn't exst anv longer. One has only to look a the calendar to fnd that qute often a certan food s beng featured throughout the country that week. The stores cooperate by offerng the product at a specal prce. Hghlght vour meal tnes* by featurng the frut, vegetable, or meat of the week. Start today for ths s "Canned Salmon Week." Jon the parade and serve salmon to the famly n these two luscous dshes. Salmon Casserole cup elbow macaron 2 cups medum whte sauce, (seasoned well) /? cups flaked salmon ' cups cooked peas V cup grated Amercan cheese Conk macaron n bolng, salted water mnutes or untl tender. Ol bakng t dsh and put onethalf of maenron n, then salmon! and pour one-half of whte sauce over Mnon. 'larp peas and remanng macaron n laver* on top and oor remanng whte sauce over all. Sprnkle top of whte sauce wfl rt)ee!e and hake n moderate oven (3S F.) for 45 mnutes. Apple and Cheese Casserole cm bread crumbs ft apples, pared and slced 2 cups grated cheese " Salt Mlk. tablespoons butter Ol casserole and sprnkle wth V «' crumbs, then a layer of apples: cover wkh V cup cheese and sprnkle wth salt. Contnue layers untl apples and cheese are used. Cover wth mlk and sprnkle wth remanng V cap crumbs mx- «>d wth butter., Bake n moderate oven (35 F.) about 3 to 4 mnutes. Serve hot for supper or lunch. Salmon Roll Wth Mushroom, Sauce lb. can salmon 2 cups flour V teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons bakng powder V cup shortenng V cup salmon lqud mxed wth V cup rradated evaporated mlk Dran salmon and reserve lqud for bscut dough. Flake salmon wth fork. Sft flour, then measure. Rest, wth salt and bakng powder. Work n the shortenng untl the mxture has the appearance of coarse meal. Str n the lqud quckly. Dough should be soft. Turn onto a lghtly floured board. Knead rbout X A mnute. Roll to about ^-nch thckness, keepng the dough n a. rectangular shape. Spread wth the flaked salmon. Sprnkle wth a lttle lemor juce and grated onon, f desred, or fnely chopped parsley. Roll tke a jelly roll. Cut n slces abou* nch thck. Place on greased bakng pan. cut sde down, and bake n a hot oven (425 F.) untl brown, about 2 mnutes. Serve hot wth Mushroom Sauce; Mushroom Sauce 2-oz. can mushrooms (V cup) \)/x tablespoons butter. t tablespoons flour Mjshrobn lqud plus water to make Vn, cup W cups rradated evaporated mlk Dran mushrooms and reserve lqud for sauce. Melt butter. Str n the flour. Blend n the mush, room lqud. Bol untl sauce begns to thcken, strrng constantly. Add mlk and mushrooms and contnue cookng untl sauce s slghtly thckened, strrng occasonally. Salt to taste. We hope your ktchen has kept pace wth ths changng world and boasts of a modern, convenent range and refrgerator, whch we guarantee wll drve cares away, makng even the smplest of food preparatons easy end exctng. f you have questons about these or any other recpes, wrte or call Mrs. Stcphenson, Jersey Central Test. Ktchen, Fersrv. OVERLOOK HOSPTAL BRTHS Daughter to Mr. awl ^rs. Arthur Horn, rvngton, on the 27th. Son to Mr. and Mrs. James Her8low, Sprngfeld, on the 28th. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pope, Plunfcld, on the 28th. Daughter to Mr. and Mro. Frank Davvson, Unon Vljage, on the st.! Son to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Palmer, East Hanover, on the 2nd. Son to Mr., and Mrs. Robert O'Bren, 48 Canoe Brook Parkway, ;On the 4th.. j Son to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mner, Chatham, on the 5th. TO ATTEND DSTRCT ( LKUON AUXLARY MEETNG \ Mrs. Helen Martn, presdent of the Beacon Hll Auxlary 9, Veterans of Foregn Wars, Summt, accompaned by Mrs. Maron t. Llpsey, secretary of the Unon County Councl and of the local unt, wll attend the ffth dstrct meetng of the VeteranB of Foregn Wars Auxlary on March 6th at Mulvey-Dttmars Auxlary at Runway, N. J. At ths tme the state department presdent, Mrs. Josephne G'rnthall. of West New York, wll be an honored guest. FBEE PARKNG PLACE The Cty or Summt has allotted the ground between the Y. M. C. A. and the Publc Lbrary for the parkng of vehcles free of charge. The area s fenced and has fve drveways a/d wll accommodate' we surmse, 2 automobles. f the Busness Men of Summt wll kndly notfy ther employees to ths effect, tho parklog stuaton wll be helped a great deal. Remember the place, Maple, str«et, next to the Y. M. C. A. Parkng free to all. Menton the HERALD whon buyng SERVCE RADOS PANOS OL BURNERS All makes of Phonograph HH ncludng a full lne of Red Seal Vctors. W. D. MURPHY Alf?nhur»t, New Ml Sprngfeld Arc. Tel. Su " ;' pulpt only eght tmes, all H absences beng due U\ requests. to speak elsewhere. NKtV took ' (.HACK NORTON KOSK Of specal nterest to the people of Summt s the new book, "Ports of the Past," wrtten speclully for the teen ago by Grace Norton Rose. and llustrated by Jack Manley Hose. Ths book wll be of great nterest to the young people who never tre of hearng the tales about the seufarn«men and ther famles who lved n the New England ports n the olden days. The Rose's lust book' on Wlla.sbu'K was greatly enjoyed by everyone. Both books may be obtaned at the Hook Shop, 336 Sprngfeld avenue, t MARCHNG TO STARDOM Ralh HasMy, Provdence, R.. grl, contnue- fcer march toward stardom wld the leadng femnne role n M-C-M'a "Free «nd Easy." Advertsng n the HERALD wll pav you dvdends. PATROTC DANCE POSTPONE!) TO MAKCM 2 The Patrotc Dance sponsored by the Summt"flaree"Socety and FRDAY, MARCH 7 wll help make tha a most u\ A joyous affar. Henry Vu-H U)Hl orchestra wll provde the ulus(, PN OHEY SHOP Woodland Avenue GFTS and NOVE/HRS Come Ye and See Ensembles-Evenng Gowns Coats and Suts Frocks of all types made to order at Mme. Therese Samer's Studo 2 RVNG PLACE TEL. SUMMT ROTH'S 37 Sprngfeld Ave. HOT CROSS BUNS ndcatve of Sprng and as welcome, provded they arc from Roth's Bakery. Sugared, and rasn flled, they're delcous wth the mornng coffee. FNE BAKNG Tel Summt, N. J. You'll be surprsed how lttle t wll cost you to rd your house of chlly rooms, drafty floors and cold spots n wnter and oppressve heat n summer. Red Top* nsulatng Wool nstalled n the open spaces n walls and celngs of your house wll remove the cause of these dscomforts. nsulatng wth Red Top'^ool wll save up to 3 per cent of your fuel. Ths comfort really costs you nothng because t soon pays for tself n fuel savngs and goes on returnng dvdends for the lfe of the house. Come n and let us show you samples of Red Top Wool and prove the low cost of comfort. Product of and Trademark R*«. by Uotcd SUM Qrtmm Company Hll Cty Coal & Lumber Company 269 Broad Street Summt, N. J. Telephone Su Helen Mlls Jacoby PARMLEY PLACE SUMMT 6-28 Studo For CoRH-CTyv lxlrcse Selectve Clentele Modern Apparatus ndvdual nstructon lowest pneed a sedan n Amerca! Hghest qu* car of lowe st prce! STUDEBAHERCHAMP/^ Mora mlts per gallon, say owners Lowest repar cost of any lowest pr ' More money whtn you trade n 'or o CHamppn B u«n» JS Coup* R. M. COLLN & SON c. J ' \*t. UutH Banrt, ln*l*n«. "' r.b. n, tut «,»«< '" *lth»mt rt *!«F«<w«M««'"' «Ju<lt4. c.. T. SUMMT, N. 3. M " n: rhl

9 94, g econ a Steto-^DAY, MARCH 7, 94! THE SUMMT HERAL'D AMD SUMMT RECORD, SUMMT, N. J. Baldwn Dary lpj Wry n Natooal Paper C. Earl BaMwn aad Ma brother, Wlls, present.day owners of Bald- Mt. FleftkftlttDtlry at Lvngston, a&& for t<hrty-tlx years dalry- n;.., u Summt terrtory, were the subjects of * Uter n a recent s.-ue"of The Jemer Bulletn, natonal nmgasnle publshed n the nterests of purebred Jersey cattle lroede r«. The artcle tells the story of the begnnng! of the Baldwn Dary and the atart an Jersey Cream lno dealers; handlers of the was not partcularly wrapped up wth daryng or farmng. n fact, mlk from purartored* Jersey cows, Mr. Baldwn, father of C. E. and dentfed by authorsaton of TheW, R, Baldwn and grandfather of Amercan JeflW Cattle Club and Lews L. and Jay B., was a commuter who worked n a brush com- sold under tb*v.natonal Jersey Cream lne Products trade-mark. pany n New York Cty. t was hs "When a man has been n thesons and grandsons.who turned out dary busnea fof forty-sx years, he'h lad tme and opportunty to sharpen bs judgment on new deas md strengthen hs busness reputaton aganst the buffetlngs of economc changes and compettve prces. When C. Karl and Wlls lldwn frst went nto the mlk busness, condtons were radcally dfferent from Wbftt they are n ths mor-o enllght«a«4 age. "n 895, when Jtarl Baldwn Hturtcd to produce mlk on hs farm, he frst sold hs supply to one Elmer Wolfe who, la* turn, marketed t n the town of Orange, New Jersey. Later on n the tame year the Ha ( ws bought ther own retal busness from Lou?arsls, who has been delverng to Summt, New Jersey, snce 87. No regulatons j or santary precautons exsted n those tmes. The Baldwns, lke all other contemporary mlk dealers, ladled the dally supply out of the -us on the wagon nto the ptchers or pals whch were watlngjon the back porches of ther customers. t was n 92 before all mlk had to be bottled. Even then, the Baldwn's mlk must have been tasty and the servce.amable for many of Mt. Pleasant Dary's begnnng j mlls, machnery manufacture, truck farmng and commuter resdents. t also embraces a group of smaller communtes, centers of several smaller ndustres and beng home to folks who work n the larger ttles or the focal pont for actvtes of stock, dary, poultry and truck farmg*around about them. They are. namely, MUburn Madson, Chatham, Hanover, Sprngfeld, Whppany and Mountan Lakes. ( The whole Baldwn famly s nterested n the busness. Jay B., son of the founders, s n charge of the routes and supervses the routemen. Lews L., older brother of Jay B. ta.kes actve charge of all other matters pertanng to the dary. t s unusual for a famly to be so ntensely concerned wth a busness When ther background to be farmers, Of ther success, they wll only say, "We have always tred to put ourselves n the customer's poston and gven them what we ourselves want and expect n the qualty of mlk and mlk products." N. J. Bell Earnngs Slghtly Lower The Nevr Jersey Bell Telephone Company reports earnngs slghtly lower n 94, despte new hgh levels reached n several phases of the telephone busness due to accelerated busness actvty and the gearng of the State's ndustral facltes for natonal defense producton. The company's fourteenth annual report, made publc yesterday by Chester. Barnard, presdent, dscloses that whle total telephone revenues were B.5 per cent hgher than n 939, tho cost of furnshng a greater volume of telephone.servce, together wth a 2 per cent ncrease n taxes, caused total tele- j phone expenses to go up 6.8 per j customers are represented on the cent. "ncome avalable for n- lsts today., Youngsters, who used terest and dvdends decreased to feed the Baldwn mlk wagon slghtly as a result and represented ' horsea "Babe" and "Tom", have' a>,return of 4.4 per cent on the j grown up now, but are makng average assets of the company con- sure that ther own chldren have pared wth a return of 4.3 per cent the better mlk, even though tho n 93!)." horses long ago gave way to the Operatng taxes totaled $8,576,72 colored Ford delvery trucks. * Long and fathful cooperators n the dary busness were the aforementoned "Tom" and "Babe", two of the best route horses a daryman ever had. "Tom" pulled the wagon along the streets of Summt for sxteen years and "Babe" for seven. That "Babe" was purchased for $2, drven for seven years, and then sold agan for $5; s nand wuc car» Otlv horse were utd bfthe BaldwnsMl truck was wcro soon supplanted and n 97, the last one was dsposed of. n tho old days, the Baldwns kept a mxed herd on ther 4-acre farm, there were pure-breds the Baldwns tend only to the Hd Jersey $,42,755 more than n 939 and nearly double the amount of taxes ten years ago. Telephones n servce and volume of cullng both reached new peaks durng the year. A total of 773,97 telephones were n use at the close of 94, a gan of 39,27 whch was the largest for any year snce 929. Calls averaged 3,256,22? daly, nenrthan n 939, and the callng rate rose from 4.2 to 4.33 calls a (lay per telephone. Toll messages, another measure of general actvty, were 7.6 per cent greater u volume, totalng 87,828, for the year. Tho prncpal call for servce drectly connected wth natonal defense came wth the desgnaton of Dx as a major Army tranng n much less than the central offce buldng at! Mount Holly waa enlarged; swtch-: s bottled at thfl plant whch s on the Baldwn property at the ste creased from ten to twenty-two; j where the creamery had been bult and the telephone lnes connectng n 94. Today, of course, the plant the central offce wth Fort Dx, s vory much enlarged, made extremely effcent to keep pace wth tern Electrc prvate branch ex-! where the Army las ts own Wes-! the tmes and to provde adequate change, were ncreased, by coupreparaton for the marketng of the pasteurzed and raw mlk...sent n by Mrs. Tyng and Mr. Mntz' farms. t takes seven routes to Edward Clarke & Son.serve the customers for they are spread out wthn a ten-mle radus of tho plant. The area ncludes the TLE larger ctes: Clfton n Passac County and Summt n Unon CONTRACTOR County: centers for slk and cotton TeL Summt 6.7* Summt, H. J. Jl/nd M«U jstduom^ - -? V«ry ft* ftmllw ktw *«fc«>h.* ln whch (H«y thoujht thtrt w«r«nmclmt Udroom..., thtr t lw.y room, «nd n«td, for out wort slttplnf ro«m. t At Tht queut, t.let, and cfcwpwl * «"«"! JMl.«tt«room for ht boy, jh«vlhnf rtlrflv., or th«mrtd lrl, l to fnsh t off n tht attc W«MR.how you how to add roomjr. ht He wfcldt t Jut a» trvktblt n any b«froom you now Kavt... and jwt at attracts loo. Stephens-Mller Co. S-RUSSELL PLACfe!. WMMT, n, 4. atructlon of a twelve-mle alternate cable route. Addtons aso were made to the cable crcuts radatng from Mount Molly to nsure handlng Fort Dx traffc to all outsde ponts wthout delay. "New Jersey's mportant part n natonal defense preparatons mposes added responsblty upon the telephone organzaton to keep ts communcaton facltes adequate for every need," Barnard stated. "Management and employee., body alke fully realze the vtal mportance of the telephone servce n advancng the defense program, and of beng alert to meet any new requrements that n^ay arse and to detect and strengthen any. servce weaknesses that ml.ght develop.'the telephone system s n excellent condton from a techncal standpont, and the telephone* organsaton s at ts peak of experence and skll Th* Regular Way LEG BONE REMOVED Gov't Graded U. S. "CHOCE" CHUCK ROAST Anotler exclusve (fsco olt'rlnst\ Not only Govt-rnncnt nspected but BradeS "U. S. COCK" the COCKthe fnest, naturally y tender e Che Kcncral retal market offords. d l>ook for the «ovcrnment stamp.»'u. S. CHOCE." Boneless POT ROAST -29 C Vr* Beoalno "V. S. Choce? the fln*t the market U ford«. Only A8CO M»rket» FRESH SEA FOOD JERSEY WHTNGS JUMBO SHRMP Fresh Slced CODFSH Tag Bloaters HBC Rb Crackers NBC frhn Crackers Clo CatftBog Fool" 3 and may be depended upon to do! nu-en, a lttle ts part to mantan servce up to* of a suuwhull ba standards and tradtons of the half the ndustry." ably v Boy Scouts Hay a ll the tr>n! new t'ghu' the offl Troop <>!* j lows; Scoutmaster. On Monday, March' 3, Rolf! assstant scout mas? Knckner called together the usual! "boldt, Alex Sampso, BBWWUWWHBW'r...» U.v VL: FRDAY, MARCH 7,94 Second scct :.-;. U Bf!l«-v; juun.-, (^;s-,:.' d.y' n M. :,\ M<,S:K:'S!>.,,, -,;,.: -.. '. ' j s j e / a n d tn>t> t" -. ::!>. H.;J h m - u. m.! h>. : ) : -!»>!<». st-u;or p.trn! l*-,<>rr, : n\ v ;T.-',t!:k'-, '- > \v.-- \,.' : : '. "..»!!. ) S " ;'.!> ; «t t :t "t * - - '. - v r.!» -. :,, '. S ' / : ; ].. - h ' t " ; l b!. n. r..! ( A n - "!!. T! '». -! - '!»-,.-< : n.; M -< > '. - :::..n. b;j«:.t..lark!,!,.'.*.,,,4,,,. r!v,,,., >a;n :,.,-' ry,\, U].. \'.r:-'l J.vadvrs- J. <!..\UM.;,,h.,-,_,;,.,., )W S(. fl,.,_,, ;... «..! v ;!',!!! -»!: '.n'..sr: " ' '.lv.j.s.kt MMrc! ('':]>! - '::.- Tr.-«'; Bob Mathu-u:-. K!,m- T:.<-,u-, j»!.:nu'd. d.«v hkr f.r- '.-An ad placed ln_ the. M.«:"t! r»t":s. (M ll-. st-fo- Sun- columns brngs results. Set Servce New Way of Sellng Lam FRENeHEDl GS of :..>/ Serve wth OSCO Mnt Jelly An Exclusve OSCO Feature! Agan OSCQ leads the way! magne, the 'pck of the crop" legs f lamb, wth that large, useless leg bone removed, thus savng you many pennes on every pound! Only OSCO Markets offer lamb n ths economcal, convenent way at ths low prce! Remember, there's an addtonal savngs of several cents per pound between the Frenched legs of lamb and the usual legs sold elsewhere. B*. FLOUNDER FlletSerHADDOCK LENTEN COOKED SEAFOOD n Fred SMELTS "25c FSH Devled CRABS" loc CAKES JAUAA JAUHA and Crsp ceberg LETTUCE ' 5 C Fresh Calf. PEAS 2 5 C TEXAS CARROTS 2 bun h 9 C Snow Whte Mushrooms " 9 ANDY BOY BROCCOL,,. 5c ANDY BOY CARROTS r. s. xo. t Mane POTATOES ^ 5 t Blue Goose s 25c Fancy Bolng ONONS O 9c Ho Hous. RHUBARB 2-5c Large Jucy Florda Orangw 2O «25c DATED" EGGS From the fnest New Jersey farms. Every carton dated for your protecton. Serve more eggs NOW!.. Lenten Suggestons Fancy Urge Shrll W Brck Codfsh -rj 23* Wet Paek Pck Sbrap 2Z«Gork's Fbred Codfsh % * Eskmo Red Salm... eorto'scodftshcakcs R^"2v;-2«dSCPMN'S? Oelt'gOR Lmdry Sol J -< Kereaa Crah Meat * 9 ( BMer Bay CoHee OeUgoa Tolet Soap s^ 4 5* Kppered Slcks 3 ':::'/ 22* W-Crest Coffee OtgoSoapFlakes - r 'vsw Del Moate Sardnes ^rrr'mo^ Mother's Joy CoHee SuperSuds g 2s5*:2s3* Whter Meat TM Fsh «arm«acme GoHee :,,, ^ Octagon Cleanser l^w OSCO Tn Ssff ',,;,; 8* Flako P«Cryst KLEKr». 2 S*:2S33* Bel Mete M Slmon '25* Bal's Snger Bread My Pjlmol»Sop-l<, ;;:::,3»-5 ( NorwegSar4e's~?''±7* Duff's Devl Food Mx SAUER KRAUT ; * No. 2'/ 2 la^c OSCO Fancy Long Cut cans r,25«:vp. Mlk Rob-Ford Prunes Rob-Ford Aprcots v,.:;7 ( Rob-Ford Evp. Peaches 2,v;;25 ( Seedless Rasns Caned Peaches,,/,, :;,;,, Choce Peaches oe^c 2 N^^27 f Fancy Barllett Pears asco JON THE HOM.DE-UTE MAYONNASE Kvcr try t? Our fnest Qualty. \ Specally Prtced jar catsup 2 - s z::, Dole Pneapple Juce Pure Grapefrut Juce Molt's Apple Juce Pure Orange Juce 2 en t 2^r25* b CHUCK STEAK Fresh Ground Beef "> 9c SmallSmoked Hams s!»" '." 25c LENTEN SUGGESTONS C POTATO SALAD MACARON SALAD COLE SLAW Large Sze Carton of 2 Tb -t. Drjrtnl 2 -arn Roll ff. H DARY DEPARTMENT.>: > * Slver Seal Eggs lull 23* Whte Henery Eggs 2 H-oz TUNA FSH DRANO Bran Cleaner - 8* 29* BUTTER W 25 C Rchland Butter Best Pure Lard Loyell *%«Prze Butler 33c Lean Slced Bacon / 2 ;,;!;: 25< Prncess Margarne - ' : asco vs;;^ Margarne ; = :5«7 Wllc Colorrl Store Cheese GOLDEN JUBLEE (wth EGG BREAD A s M'(nl. rch l<mf, nulo from norr <'Ktrs. Tltc tnll* M «-fl«r (ells MMOM story. 2 : wth Towel r 7* Selox 23* Prncess Paper Towels 2 \:zw Dnty Moore Beef Stew ho a 5* 49 MAPLE STREET, SUMMT 93 MAN STREET, CHATHAM Sprngfeld Avc. and South St., New Provdence, tr»<» M»r MM. M nls MAKM-.T n Kel* Fresh Prunes Syrup can Open Frday and Saturday nght tll D P. M, Mlk or Supreme Bread large (ft Soft Twlht loaves V Grocery Prces MARCH OF PROGRESS-SAVE ON EVERYTHNG YOU BUY C5 pound (n Mm 5* '"' >!. hur-fl.nr. Man-t f. lo %'cd., March 2. Mcntc «' nl 'rthlutt ty Hat., Mnrd s. 'M,

10 !, r; - '! *AGETWO t hurel Young People's Fellowshp fm- At 9.45 a. m., Church School. meet at Calvary parsh house Adult Bble Class under the leader-. then go over n a body to the S«.M~ " whp of Dr. Erc M. North. mt Methodst Church to &«tr* At H a. m., the pastor. Rev...,,. Dean lloherr K. Wrkn, Deans eft N«HO, wll preach on the theme,' lap(..., 'nm-kon 'ue-ratty.5, "Marks of a Chrstan." The chor ' H " a " " u k anthems wll be "t s Good to Ulve vtser or youth. H,s topc wll be! s Thanks" by Schvedoff and "From a subject of vtal' nterest to all, Thy Love As a Father" by Gounod. young peopdf, "A Horn* of One's! Own." At 7 p. m. Kpworth League meetng wth Dean Robert t. Wcks, Today, the Woman's Auxlary! of THE SUMMT HERALD AND SUMMT RECORD, SUMMT, N. J.»*etacl: Sunday, n Frst Cta«&, He*. Davd K. wn speav on "Realtes groap. meetng at Mml art-urban Mt m., hmv# far subject ths Sunday y ma- Prayer." Ths s part lte <o*wrm an "Ancent Faths the concluson of the program wh«n tea wll he served. Rev. George Moaba, pastor of the Frst Baptst Church, Pasaalc, wll be the speaker at the week-algl _ servce at the Neghborhood House on Tuesday at 8 p. m. Ths wll be the fourth and last of the seres, the topc beng, "What Jesu* Teaches About Heaven." classes The Fellowshp wll meet on Frl- Prmary lay at 8 p. m. at the parsh "house. JThe speaker la to be Rome A. EJfetta, School Beet M HJtt, from Hgh. School.?&* *r«ng the Baptst secretary of the Amercan Bble «w re-operatng wth the j Socety, Rvng an llustrated' M* T-ewft Servce, held n the;dress on "The Bble nto All the Cfcartn, wth >ean Koh-"World." Solost for Oratoro R.. Prurrton 'nver-f wll meet a lo,.'so a. m. n. the pafc.. Al the md-week servce on Wednesday at 8 p. m., H.. Hleeeker Prnceton Unversty, us speaker. sh house. Ltany wll be sad; at", atzw Topc, "A Home of One's Own." a. n. At the frs' Frday lunc&-; wll be the speaker. Hs topc wljl At 8 p. m.. Epworth League meetng jt the Parsonage. rector < St. Peter's Church. M«'~ the Holy Hour at hood of Cod and the Brotherhood of eon he (»'V. Davd K-M»)atsfOm*rv.' be. "The Unversalty of the Father- Monday, $ p. m., meetng of the rstown, wll he t.t-- speaker Tl-f s to w held under Man. Offcal Board n the Parsh louse. lnyt-ss wll he Mrs.- Hugh L. nt«* of "Mater Tuesday. All-day meetng of the Hamlton and the F:d.>. rw«k»* Wallace <'ha M'l A..M.K.ZUn Church "Woman's Socety of Chrstan.Servce. ll:l'o a. n., Busness meetng; sale for the chapt' r. tt>?:jltftc-bdtltftdtoy the tev. C. (;.! Chapter. There wll!>.-.t f.'.v ASSfr athf P*rjM'tua.l Rosary No- At a. n. Tho message wll be brought by the tuv. Roosevelt The performance n the Central lp. m., Luncheon <> be served by.monday, St..Ma'rvV Chapter, vt'.'.'-.m.'^r..«;«. P., J. C. «., the "Cantcle! -Mrs. J. L. Smth's Croup; - p. n.. meet at t >. n. ', of nl* SU : Crockett of Drew Unversty. ;{ Presbyteran Church Sufday nght,»:oa" *jl n* sung by the ' p. m., Church School. 4.3 u. m., March Hth," of Bacl's St. Matthew Devotons O n- led by Ms. J. M. Tuesday, at ', \t, m. there wll L<-a servce wh he.tuor.nuor * l.- " <fb«*m«fl Xtuts' chor. Vstors' wll j Mrs. Sarah Austn of MonU:lar lt<'ve.- Mrs. Carlton Fuller wll 'be stmt jn jsjslsh translaton of! Passon, by the combned Summt : wll be the guest speaker. She wll ;-: >t-ak on the Summt nterracal : Chor lendng ll snsu- ;* tfaujt-je, c.<mjhjh*!d by Sant Choral Club and Flushng Oratoro be supported by the St. Mark's Commttee.! wll he an adt Ts on "Th.-t'ur u'a:"!«r>e -de 3ee. Ths cantcle, j Chor drected by Albert Tllery of Socety wll brng to Summt a bar-! The dates for lle met'-ngs at ; lles" by the tev. M.txw B: "attu a^ou the.sacred Scrptures, Newark. 7 p. n.. Young People's toned'!' exceptonal talent, George lle parsonage ths week wth the Courage. tut* httm a lnvorte Lenten chant! Hour led by the Msses (lussh- Brtton. Mr. lrtton, although stll A'uup da men. are: Tuesday, Wednesday,.HJ JlMtxB^^h RjoHtereH snce the ' Turner and OKreta Smth topuu young mal, has dslgulshed Croup Seven, Mrs. t.. Corby; j 7.5 and lo ; n. Tler- wll l- a "What Does Chrst Mean to hmself n over one hundred thrtyfve performances ncludng much.wednesday, (roup Four. Mrs. Km- set vce at > p. rn. wth excecnte. Novena, for the n-c*>a,n5 &.S 3s Holness Pope Pus wll consder wth the ehngrega-* opera and oratoro work. Prom p. m., Hev. Florence tandolph <-m lekok; Thursday, (Jump Ten, from Lcnte ('.mtalas and adrf".; JVS.. X. Felton. ' by n- reel el H on "Can We B-- XBf *d3 a»e.«ojennly opened durng ton "What Would You Thnk f!c!7 untl lle outbreak of the Thursday, 4 p. n., Paso's Mem- Clrsn.- n le World of T<>- :»- Jk-fls!«a!?,:?,()}>. m. t wll Your Frend Called, You u Thefr' tcrshp Class n the 'arsh House, jd.y'.'" ')!*?«<:lrt*sl. Joseph prayers whch Tuesday, 7.'t» p. n., M. R. C. Grls present war n.kurope he was engaged wth tho Prague Opera n VV-de.sday Lenten Servces wll Thursday. M.rcb ::t t. th> H'-''-! a.;:»- «j flstjy by he Nuns wll meet wth the pastor. Wednesday regular prover and prase C/.echo-Slovaka, Snce returnng 'l' ll le 'arsh House. Man-h lf s Study Croup wll meet a.;. tl nl servce. Thursday *Mr. and Mrs. to ths country he Jas appeared Mn-l t, F-day, M.ss Mary sf.' t amtft *tf tferst, ^k*n(lst Robert Grffn wth D.. Worde more than once wth the Worcester 4lal.es Menorl Methodsl ( hnrch 'rsley. executve secretary of '"M3"' *. the Lesson-Sermon suh- wll serve a full course chcken and Clatuu( ta festvals. Voulh Consultaton Servce of t!" l!ev. Frederck (;. AVlley, uns-»»'ft u..! Stmjuy, March 9, n all dnner n the Sunday ^School room D'cese Tl' hostesses wll be the l-r, wll preach Sunday as 'ol-l *H&.".aa St-jece Churches. and of the church begnnng ut 2 Calvary Commttee of th>- Your.!!! lows: l.f>."t a. n., -The Chrst Ofj St;u+n;«f lanousrout the world. o'clock n. nterest of thtv sprng Transportaton of 'goods n the Consul! at on Servce..Many Sdes"; S p. 'm.. "('ust. n 'lfu»f V»uJ%n Text s: "Beloved, rally. great problem. At one tme Madam Chan; ordered a mllon the Storm." rurcl Schnnl..f.v n)* u3»- «rt \- HTM of God, and t : n. K»worlb l.eauue, V n.' Cnttnlt) ( lurcl blankets for the solders. They U>r\ u.<;/! >,e jj}»er what we shall S. John's LHerun Church were made, and the queston re-.monday, ' p. m. u>eng of lloyl A the Communty Chur Sunt<*v. l dskptot.. w-e shall be lke hm; John's Lutheran Church of Sum- h>*: lnn * * now that, when he At the mornng worshp at S. maued how o K<'t lct) to her for j g Sens. M.uday. s p. m.. Woman's; day, at a. n., the mnst Surey of Chrstan S-rvce. n m - = dstrbuton. Too many trucks Ej A l'ort'ejl )>nves. wll church 5,M-)O. rojn. THsday. S : Oldttct tlas hs M>r-! from Staner's "Crucfxon" the t'ue w* *hj]j we Jm as he s." mt at.3 the chor wll wng 3)u servce, lakk were dsabled for lack of repars. n.. Kpworl.h League C.lnel or replacement of parts. Any kud k l subject, the Soul ^ Ln"-.&mt ahe lfchson-sermon ctarun.* u* -hf followng from the World," Ket el bey's "Lento Expres- anthem "Ood so Loved the of thn on two wheels was press-^j! (. - s. W«'dneslay. S p. m, a fc-ue n The Church School and Juno: Bhlj*- "t's a$ of you lack wsdom, svo", and Chan vet's "Grand pd nto servce: drawn by camel, 3 rally nt-eln^ of :!ll the lalet hold-- Church, wll meet at ',*.'.'." a. n, the l»n!uas at«k *4 C!od. that gveth to Choeur n 'a'". Contnung the nterpretaton of the second artcle buffalo,'or man, the blankets r-' *) 4'r- to be turned n at that lme.] Commttty Yount People at >."'* j.ru nutfl atot-tally, unh upbradeth rved at ther destnaton. f you Kvery talent holder s urged t >. > n., remanng fuf th" montlsty 3 *»htll be gven hm." of the creed, Pastor Hynan wll buy somethng marked "Made n: [a make a last mnute attempt to' supper at t!.!!o. speak on "Jesus... has redeemed Chna" remenhor that the Japan- g.up the earnng;: on hs talt u * }~y ^y* j " t* ^ \ n The Twenteth Cetrury Club B)*!L<*sc«-.Ser:mon also ndcates me." cse have taken over control of tle g lt., The talents ;re a h;: help to meets Monday evenng n th* cty ndustres, are explotng the passage from the Wednesday evenng at 8 the t le', 'church., There wll be onecommunty House at S o'clock. workers there, and wll Scjeuce text book, "Sc- Lenten servce wll be enhanced by the profts! half lour of. nov^ pctures TJe Th>' Mcrpoltar Cnnfe'e-nc«o;: prayer nce: ns; wll be -mlled. '"re' Cluu:ch<-s\ «wth whch t.'ut j Stealth wth Key to the the sngng of the Wagner College Besde tn receve n,' Mary Baker Eddy: Male Quartet n a Bach Chorale. help that money wll-ll}..on March ->f t. at Sp.' n., a thr!-, ('urnuty. Church s' afflate?.. lt HJH- [ffsprk, not of the m,...,,, provde, there s the need of buld^ lk dr.ua cnltled. '''rs.ner al wll also nce! Monday evenns. K The sermon theme wll be 'The]n,, rct, j l«).v»t*sn_ ft«n «f»e hphest qualtes T e lar". wll "v.' n lh'!o.'. p. n. lor a dnner conf'teef. L off 5U:::!jfl:*- p. ff,;.). Polluton of Evl Thoughts.". j,,,,.,..,,,; w]l() mm]m. ^ (h, U) t ml n; V Hall at tn- lot el' CollnKwrod. \~> West: sx mllon, speakng dalect.s that g (lmv < N Ml H:( TOK :!."th st'ef, N»>w York Cty. dffer, and regardng each other\m Ft*! tmttmm un h SPKAM AT ( ALVAHV Calurj Church The annual meetng of 'he almost as foregners" n conse- Sunday March t nnth, Second, Church, held \Ve(ln<*sday evenntr.. lawh!tth, wll he the j sequence. But they a:o makng! Sun-lay n Lent, s a m.,' Holy Com-, s reported elsewhere n ths ssut* s«kt«nfl Sunday n Lent. At the The young members of the Cal- 2'2't dfferent artcles already n lnnn:!m- a. m.. Church Scln l: ef THK SCMMT HKHALn. m»}ma; jwrrw n the Frst Luth- vary Epscopal Church are urged j these guerlla ndustres. Fbre s: C 37 Morrs avenue, to attend a very entertanng,. nformal servce to he held at Calvary and plaster casts JOY the hosptals; transformed' n absorbent cotton. ] a. m. nrr prayer and ST-' jn,: '! p. n.. (':>f:nna!on Csa rrsl HaplUl < lurrl al 33 u. m. the pastor, A. Andre, wll preach Church on Sunday, March 6th, at are beng developed. Sklled n-: u the churel;-.tr> p. n., the At the re ular norrj; ;t> W«rf)ve God Be- ".:!() p. m. The speaker wll he the strctors are traned, and techn-. cal Consultants here receve < U,eres, and send back nfornn-.?n.»- ton. Coal and ron are hcng gj Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst Summt, New Jersey A BHAXC OF THK MOTKlt CH'KCH, THK FRST CHURCH OK CHRST, SCENTST, N BOSTON,.MASSACHUSETTS. Sunday Servces at A. M. Sunday School.3 A. M. Wednesday Meetng at 8.5 P. M. Chrstan Scence Readng Room FREE TO THE PUBLC 5 MAPLK STKKKT Open, daly 2 to )::!, except Sundays and holdays; also Monday evenngs ~:'.W to 'J.'.W and after the Wednesday meetng Lterature on Chrstan Scence may be read, borrowed or purchased!. 9.45! 7. The Methodst Church Summt, New Jersey tev. '). c. NelKon, Th.)., Pastor SUJNDAY a. m. Sermon by Dr. Nelson on "Marks of achr*- tan." a. m. Church School and Adult Bble Class, led by Rev. Dr. Erc M. North, general secretary j Amercan Bble Socety. l>. m. Dean Robert R. Wcker of Prnceton, speakec at Unon Youth Meetng. KVKUYONK WK.COM Central Presbyteran Church a. n. and 8 p. m. Sermons by Hev. Clayton T. Grswold, drector of Youth Budget Plan. Topcs: "Sharng Responsblty" and "An Experment n Eternal Truth." 5 p. m.--youth Forum. Samuel. Moffett. Topc: "The Bble and the Sacred Wrtngs of Other Re-... *.. STAXCKUS WELCOME All MAKS-KNTABE TYPtWRrfBlS Mtf OR RENT SEGELS STATONERY STORE H# FTKt L*oved Us." The oa *«f ne church school cona* uktml_ At..5 a. m. Uttta-taf Socety wll meet ths *!«r»oam at 2.3 n the utf lte churcl. The board wll meet ths evenng, *;.n>jock. The confrmmn meet wth the pasroc Stmnmfry 3Dcrnng at 9.5 a. m. An t» 3afl-»eek Lenten servce evenng the pastor on "The Cross ts Rev. Lous W. Ptt. Rector of Grace Church, New York. There wll be also nstrumental and chorus musc under the drecton of the organst, Frankln W. Helms. WOMAN'S A,LAN( E UK A ts OF CNFSK /> NM'STUAl CO-OPKRATVKS ' nfd. Chna must bo helped to EJ help herself, and t s as much our;g oblgaton as s help to all the oth-:b er sufferng natons. \M 'k Short Hlls The Woman's Allance of the Communty Church held ts annual j, meetng on Tuesday. Sewng for! Mr/'-and' Mrs. Arthur W. Drake rfr<j.u«-«j!ny."' Ths servce begns Overlook Hosptal n the mornng of Western Drve are enjoyng a UE * C'"(3t«k. The Junor Luther was followed by a pleasant lunch- Western trp, stoppng atsalt Lake (3 [3 Thursday evenng, j eon, served to forty members. Al'-jCty, Boulder Dam, and Los An- ' B:S;h.an fc o'clock n the home j ter a br.sk busness sesson the:geles. They wll return n a month o MHm oad Johert. Nelson, program of the afternoon provd-j va New Mexco and He flnnl (,'anyon. ' ' The Martha Group of! ed great nterest, wn meet Frday afternoon, Mss Looms, from the load- Mrs. Sage Stewart of Tourst H, at Z.'M, n the home of quarters for the Chnese ndustral, (drve, a'd and her two two sons, Gtstave M^:-? EJhu lundell. Co-operutves n New York, show- j. and John, have just 'tvoturne.d ed large photographs of the work j from a skng trp to the Alron- - hnrch beng done n Chna, and explaned the drve for fve mllon dol- ; (lacks. As na ;'(Jf»ck Hev. J'eler Wl- Por of he Frst Baptst lars that s beng undertaken'here, Mrs. Gardner l'altson of Stew-' :b & -B.'auton. wll be the and the f great need of Amercan art road s n Palm Beach for all; p-;-'? -ftjkraler. The Church School help, Mss Looms spent fve years! of March. Mrs. Pattson s the j wr-: am«t ol,! p. n. at Gn Lng College n Nankng, mother of Mrs. James Skdtnore. Jk". '.\M"> 3H'?'hers wll leave the and has talked wth Chang and' Mr - aml ' Mrs - K( l»"»«l H. Boots.A.LSrD *->T JJ-rrsey Cty. Rev. Mer-tho other natve leaders ntmately. ler home n Vero Beach, Fn. of Jefferson road, are at. ther wln- " : S::4"er vrll preach the annual 4errn*-;o Jar xhe l)»acones.s poard When tho Japanese started Me'r : Mr. and Mrs. George O'llara of of ""- ;T:s3nm( l na! Baptst Church bombng, the mmedate pont of, Kehlworth drve une at the Caro- >\,j!» ft dj-y. attack was the coast ctes, wth Una Hotel n Ornond Heach TV- E Y. j». V. wll meet at «.:!(). ther factores and varous modern jflgrda. Aa Lu"t(!H»-!g. -prognm and ds-ndustres. Refugees fled by h m-j Mrs. James Synnglon of Short <:n}w*3<) js lew arranged. sands to the nteror, homeless, J Hlls avenue s head of a Brtsh A", fhe -h'.'m '-o'l-lnck hour, the wth only.what they wore and ] War Relef Ball to be gven-at the Rvv BUakw.wll pwsu-l from the could carry by hand..not all j Short. Hll's Club on Aprl lstb. 'vtn. *"ff'>f>u Kwest tll hut a were the poor, but h a common ex- w " 'nve a large commttee'md t r.m- M'MH' cut out wthout hands, tremty drove them on,""hh men,; s expected to n- :l grcy feature of w.!t:-:;5 *tn*;n-c tn mage upon hs»t"dents. factory workers, all fled ' ' sprng festvtes. (»*r, twa w<;* -of ron and clay before the ruthless nvaders, weld- j Mr. and-mrs. Wort htflon Camp-. aa' haut-f Chens ;> peces." Danel ed by ther common needs. Some- Hell of Knoll wood road, entertaned! J: -: U'h* llen'- wll be,.,,»nd to be done about -t. Th.!a! dnner at the Short Hlls Club on!*!.-* V.;;n:»n of he K^tllp; *,,f foregn conces sonh.shclered ' a! Monday nght n honor of Mr and H-nL " Mjfl-.w«-el; Hervce wll be number of leadng Chnese." A com- Mrs. Davd Fall. Mr. Fall s head-] :s«- Vf'StH-sflay eveug n charge uttee was quckly formed, and master of He Aslcvllc School n' >f ";! «Xtan''Crcle. Rev. Booker plans lad. As f by magc these j Ashevlllt and spoke after vvl. K.o.-jue hs Meres of Lenten ndustral eoojeral ves spnng n- tn dnner at theshort Hlls Count:.a>-..!r-:.aftd!!e general" thene. to actvty, n small -cmps, hdunllely n dnner were Mr. and' Mrs. t'ohert-! try Day School, Thtts! present for "bj.::)'! l:ur «"t);r -Chrsta, : n Lvng." den ll.secluded spots attract he no! ce of any enemy sou Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Vance bombers, usng often only the oldltderdule and Mr. am. Mrs. Rd-. K«\> Cjj T. jswold. of Sun ntr.. CtTWK-or "OT le Voulh Budget luncrafl tools, the refugees sel ley Walls. to work wth enthusasm. No/ n K Mr. and Mrs; Kverct Abbott of ; WKtm.-f-:w a!» J'resbyteran Church R sent out of the cotntry, as thekurfe.hl drve wll leave bs weekend for a ten-day skng trp, needs there are so pressng. Ther ug nft'f.". S..%.. wll occupy the pulpc asftt:-nlbr mornng and evenng *-*«?T-W-:%»-*- j;:!,h«- ('enral Presbyteran OltRn'lk Be «-as formerly pastor at tbt F:.r«t Pr*sl»yteran Church, WatfcLS GJK, X. Y. Hs topc at rftrt nusrn'lac «-TT)C«' wll be "Slarn KM-jMns'hlty," antl n the eveujjr.!* t^nr «ll bo "An exper- Tralh." a.n the wres. of forum -ml he conducted at the w!)»;n;tf> u Sunday at 5 o'clock, nformal fellowshp el-er wll be Sam- formerly from 'yen-! ntl now ftudyng at S nary. The topc for! us «JS *. 'The Bble and WrTups of Other test of the Young p. n. Mr. Mof- meetng of the Worn ll,be conducted at M- on Tuesday at -,3U «le leadershp of he Mr* 3;ol^rt \\. Krk. The pcoeram astl me hde electon of Js3>fl u -unque presenthton ffltrm ol Tho Presby- JBatge, more or less n drama for tl afternoon t or Mot." There rood fellowshp at Wear-Ever Alumnum TUMAVOR PERCOLATORS»B9 J9B MW CW J-CWH 4CUP.T te«rt7.4 -cfmj.n Tb«M u* Amtrca'* avot* percolator, SMART, MODMN A*«COVWD E» KETHES»V«*V l T. trn Heat qucke " a«ly. Bakellte grp*. 529 $969 Needed n evey hom«for soup, boled dnners, cannng. MANSER Hardware Homewares «SPKNflFEL) AVE. Tel. Sn. 6.3 H'MNT, N... chldren wh vst Mrs. Abbott's mother, Mrs. Samuel Heyburn. n Stowe, Vt. Mra. Ernest Halbach, of Stewart road, was hostess tot**«short Hlls Junor Servce League on Tuesday. Her daughter, Mrs. John L. Ketnmerer, was hostess, asssted by Mrs. Vvjan Sarvage, Mrs. Gavn Watson, Mr*. Bmll W. A. Schumann and Mm. Lvlngton T. Dekasot. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hartshorn, formerly of Short Hlls and now of t Vermont, are onan extended vst n Short Hlls. TOS AND BOOKS TO BE MHt'l'SKK AT EHTHKR \S\ JU'RSRKY N(H< <Jkn Opportunty # FRDAY, MARCH 7, 94-^Second t # Mss Frances V. Alley,,6ne tme drector of Mt. ^mhle School n BernarflsvHe, later connected wth the Hureau of Kducatlonal Kx erlmenls and now an advsor,albnberger's wll e:tnve on the educatonal approach to toys. Ms.-, Alum Santoro, assstant buyer,. tle book department at Bamb. wll dsplay and,revew curvn old books tor chldren, r;. turers wll speak to the gut.-; lll.l mothers of the Gather Ann \, -l-ry School on Wednesday. Man at 3: ff o'clock. T«a wll,, Jfou must have the yfm want thfe n#w«of S wll cost $3.fO p«r yc,.!., a week awats every one of you on Sunday to aval yourself o Amerca's Most Sacred Hertage * > THE RGHT fo WORSHP N THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOCE + Sp why not go to church-sunday? t s there you can gve * thanks for the blessngs whch are yours. t s there you can fnd comfort and solace fur a troubled heart/*. y ' Wth war, strfe and hatred runnng wld, cvlzaton s at stake.» The preservaton «>f relgon nn-.ms the preservaton of cvlzaton. A good ctzen attends and supports hs chnch regularly. Every parent owes hs chld a relgous educaton. Send the youngsters to Sunday Schoof. -Remember, "Just * as the twg s bent, the trees nclned." The Lght of God Stll Shnes jor Those Who Seek t -! THS MESSAGE S BROUGHT TO YOU BY:.7. K. w-:!>:us.\x, Co., r.-.!h <'!an O.M ;(., C,,,. Snn! > Aw H,V l>k.h'at:sh:\ Sr. HKSANTtS lkatv \ Sl.lvN' >:: Zl \< \< Kv nnn < " llmly t'ulln- 'nu' Sn. «;-!<* ; l'''l'< Spr^-f.ld Av df 'l'.n,. KH'MK.V ] > «;»:rtm-rtt SlM- try lools Sp'lugf'- Av-. 'lun "d:! '' ''ll us Ac" A \ -. 4-U Sn. ;!', l l l - >.- Su ; ': 7:.'.lA.MKS. hnl : ;nl -' n u:;l.\ v-. ':.'.KS MAXM.V S rn'l tl A M 'lum- Su. T l.-,, 'll.. cooperatng uth A. \..\. NAA MA -'M,! A ' > 'n- 'lm' Su. 'll;tv Su. ''M MT S-;C!-:T.\;.M, S ' O ( ), uult t ML' ll 'H 'll. S u. <;-:: nr: sc.mmr -:x't:-:ss n>., S'ur.uc,.Mnv;, ' > Uhm \t;.-l<.ml.( Van l.m-,; 7; :,-lrn.-! A\-. 'lum Su. TMST'S SAK: S \\. ldu -lrlllay anl 'al^ -d Aw. l'l Su, Ml..AN.M. -'l'l:.\l.\\ < 'orn-clh-f. Sf.-l v "u n - 'ald-r tc'l'-x ''M 'Al Sp'nf'-ld Av-. 'll".n- S l''nvnlm- ll-.l - h l'l AM-. THE NATONAL COMMlTTlt -'OR RELGONS RECOVERY' NCOR<)KAT:D Murray Hll Hotel New Ycnfe Cry -a -t' ;,- 'M-n- -l*!' -l";7 ;- St. t!-u:!! ' ;.!. ( ll f tl? \»:*..c-. - -,..

11 . ; a Secton FRDAY, MARCH 7. Ml Lombard Hm At Communty r " Unhard and Robwt., Ml, (m,.y. teamed for the jrsr. teh _.,;,",',.'; ;, ukf) Hado's n«w "Mr. 'an! t'mvc leva- r-.t ",' smth." whch» now playng! legal twhuu-altv.,.*!,( Dnty Theater ft Mor-' aren't tn:rn.-.l *.--> V.''.'. prove a delght wth ther; tat "ll-:! nterpretaton;* of Ann! awat- thar ^:-.e, [H 'l-v! Smth, Well-to-do yourtj? ; formed «,f thf \'v Vu ; matron «ml. succesaful-.,,-vv, -husband.. n-ua.--. Anst "'j-j,, v;;ury of Ann und J);vld s; throws hm o.r «>.nous. t>lcl ll an ntmate am,','lj: fashon and drected HU-; reconclaton.,'.',., 4 hy Alfred Htchcock, wh»! law partm-r..,.,.',,. s pluuflts along wth the, nto tle sc-uc.-(, Among the rules hy whch; strung play to u>a:,,, y M 4 Cple K*.*t alo:,' s/)!!!- The e-:um;: c.-;.; L:,j,': ;, r<-h them, n tc event j ror ';', u:utcl t<> reman,n th'r bed- of d!..,' : m the matter s settled SUMMT : Another dornestu: ' Vdes that once ' can whch must b>- a.m LYRC TEUOntONS HO7» TODAY anl TOMORROW THEATRE FRANK MORGAN j-l"!'" Howard Bn»L «"HULLABALOO" "TEXAS RllEfS RDE ASAHT SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY 2 - KUK'-" UN Fk'ATl KS - *' 4 DOROTHY WBRT *< WHM \ UMOUR PRESTON foster f "MOON OVfU BURMA $*/ CLUELESS MURDER! BREAMESS 2nd Man Feature Attracton tftlum LUNDGAN MWUS MUXON WB. Wf. W.'UU MStt Wed. to S;t. "SECOND~ ''THE SAMT K Fred Asturv rmcup (Joddnrd CHORUS" PALM SPRGS" Jtoond VEUETMOHC 6 9 ^ ^ ^ *rt rvunnc 9 LAST TWO DAYS TODAY - SATURDAY.>!» red * >» Box Offce Opens : P. M. / Exkcnas oucnuut 'erformances Today at :-" and S:m> LV M SATURDAY DOORS OPEN 9:3 A. M.' 'erfonuuces ;l l":"- r > A. M., : " ". : ' " ' > '!' ^ '! V t <' '' S Matnees'4c, Eve. 55c; Chldren (AH Mat. Only* 25c All prces clud" la\. SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY PARADE OF THE SUMMT HERALD AND SUMMT RECORD, SUMMT, N, J. l.nll l: ( M nl.m Smth make up her ml hc- "Moon Over Burma" Comng to Lyrc lll-.ul Also o: tn Wll s "Callat Sons" wth Jacke (''toper. Bonta (ranvlle, a ld C'Mc Reynolds. Starred n "Tle Phladelpha Story" are ':y (Jrant, Katharne, Hju n and James Stewart. For h*? role of the young reporter n) ths pcture' Stewart recently was) presented tle lltll award for tle best rtor of the year. Also n the TV lt-n M. ly Lanour <-nts off; cast are Kuth Hussey, John Howard..John Hallday, ^Vrgna; s and turns tu ds- l; crack, abetted byj Wedler and toland Vounjf. tns c( > n-) wth n the new pcture. M.ss Hcp- llf. (n- >t'sos,t>f Kth- >; > J'reson Foster. 'l.'cl outcome H a l»c- «EE TKSK NKWARK SHOWS 'M '''d to uppcahe laugh- A- le.. Kuttled "Moon : :t.«"" s scheduled to LOEWS : :;- j-<t l:! m Sunday at CMV MTHUMC -THE\ CRANT'HEPBURN STEWART.- '!-!.- n- ny ns.prehe-.!.' :. :;:nt.d:tfly that she has ' > ' r.nl'- over completely. - ' ' -' -' > :n h'- har, whch has ". = - j - -,< ;]pra ranee to some >;'!:' '.>'.; -\f'!ah' nve up ';;:!7.'._' :s-sv torrd so^s.. and!; ;, - ut wtl tw of them nj :; - -:' "M'vcan M;?c'' and; T-- ; _ M: e :-.cl".. as the ttle u-j.e.-, -. :.: -. trpcal localf, hut f -:, j ;-',::u!e: pcture alxnt tle» ' - :.s :!r!l ; -W pc-lpk' llove : :::, l ::.!M- lea and nothng..:; ;.- : - Th;- pctur' fnds the -.':.- K-':ne -llow-- wth 'res- :; "n-;:" l.l.-s. partners '- n-. :-'--- ar.l c>:net.nk M -- L.noar's ;ll'"c: )s n.s T - ;l cumes about :: ;. J-,'- :n uey To keep j - '; --!ML.' ;!nl run across Mssj 'ur.'.:..!: -!;!t:^ a d'ty n u tau-.: -: b.- ':' > l3 ; llley have b'fr- ' ' -f ]'u" \\... :.--.'. - > - :-r t!n-.see-n' has : ; ', -'.-j :( up n the. _ v. ','-: - l>-n = '!hy con)lcat«'sj.-. '; :_!>: -vt-'.-yltoly. She las' :! : - -.;! ;:d Fh-t"! ll love^.. -.-; S!. >';t rtl-s h- Hlt ves...;.!. : wht', sharkskn!..,:!ul vv wodn't le; :..,:nl th-u sl- has hr. -.n.-l-htb-ss jartner,! : ; :\ Alh.-l't l{;ssermall,' :.:-j.-.'.ut :nt pr's-nce., -:, <,,,[ ).. boys lave hor. :;;-'.--y only nv-lv s unt-' : ll-.ll they lkr- ' -. ; ;.< ; dan.uhler.pluy-j.! : - Nl: M who :',!ls for.:. ' - ;. As t turns out', j -... ; K-h-'T l'reston lh:t 'res-: r,.-..;.vtr? );)rothy ^uotr. ; -. '-'-..! y:m follow ts.! X -; '. :; nn, un's under full -..:;.... :m to a clnctc OR; : :-n-» : anl everythng:...- :-!, n- w.rued t: top off -rm udu'jn <>VHM:S \T l.ow's STUUV ' PHLADELPHA STORY \ Plus' One We'ek Commencng,v THURSDAY, MARCH 3 Charles BOYER Margaret SULLAVAN.,,,,..;,..- ;, sr-ry -. 4 BACK STREET' '':. j. >ec>nl week at Lnew's!. X >.\;[ r k sturln;; y«''st urda y.! ". ~ ~"^~ "~~~ ' ' '< ~ USE WEKK BEGNNNG "THE MOST EXPLOSVE AND HLAROUS 'bomedy _w:n OF VJ4!" BOOK MAGAZNE >" THKSftAY -EXTRA! ntroducng ALFRED HTCHCOCK "THRD >»E^'SONAL MtRDER" lhr lr<t thrd dlmmsloal «hr,rl n sotj lontllly drllnlle burn s «w.j us a Phladelpha so-jte llrst. n the afternoon»\ * ">{). dety sr! who wants a jerject hus-jwll he a young peoples matnee bund. Her frst spouse, Caryl arranged by the Grffth Mus Grant, unfortunately had -nnuuj Foundaton as a part of the newlyuuukurated program for youth. fraltes, so she dvorced hm. Her second lusland-to-he, John How- The afternoon performance wll promses to rank wth the March ad, worked hs way up from the also be open to adults. The nngram for the ntne*' wll nclude cones to the Communty Theater, of Tme and nformaton Pt ar-e,! coal mnes. But Grant, realzng that the swng away from hm s "Serenade", the "Nutcracker Sut*-" Mutt stown, jext Thursday, Man j too great. turns up before the wed-j (two acts) and "Caprcdo Kspatr- Kth, wth the feature "Arzona," to see what he can d;> about nott v ', wth musc hy Hmsky- whch stars Jean Arthur." t. *' nvades the Hepburn huse- Korsakoff. \ The evenng p«rfonnunce, at!»::',n wll have on the p ng ran "Lake u Swans", set to THchukowHky nus. [ hold wth Stewart, u keyhole reporter for.a.socety magazne*, und thngs n-kn to happen at a fast and furous pace. Ballet Russe n Newark March 22 Tlr«e of the new 94-4 producton* of the Dullett KH.se de Monte Carlo wll be gven at tl>«company's performance at the Mosque Theater, Newark, on Saturday afternoon und evenng, March 22 under the auspces of the Grffth Mmc Foundaton. The new productons to he ncluded n the 'program wll he a Leonde Maasne creaton ttled "Venna-84", set to musc hy Carl Mara von Weber. Ths hallet pctures a vctory ball tendered hy Prnce Metternch n the guy Austran captol to celebrate the defeatof Napoleon. ' Rallanehne ftrnhhcd the choreogrophy for the second new ballet, "Serenade." Set to the musc of Tschakow.sky'a "Serenade for StrKH." t s an abstract hallet n whch the acton follows the counterpuntl desgn of the musc. A revval of Tschakowsky's famous Nutcracker Sute" consttutes the thrd new ballet n the program. t j s a farytale wth scenes n the Snow. Country, the 'Kngdom ofj Candy, and the nteror of a fancful faryland home. ' Two performances wll he gven on March 22 hy the entre troupe. "Venna-84". and (he '"Three Cornered Hut." Both performancewll he held n the Mosque Tl.an AH n past years. Alexandra Danlova, AHca Markovu, and M. Slavennka wll he the stars. Massne hmself wll head th.- lst ot male dancers, and Andre K.ulev.skv. ^or Youskevltch, Frederc Prank-' ln, and Marc 'latoff wll have leal- HK parts. Kfren Kurtz, outstaud-' nk symphonc drector, who las drected tle Monte Carlo Malle KHse for nearly a decade, wll uutn he the muscal drector. : Much of the SUCC>HH of the Hll<- Hs.se «le Monte Carlo s due to Leonde Mnssne who has been wth the organzaton almost from 'ts begnnng. Massnc now holds 'a fourfold poston n tn- mnum n addton to KMHK t«artstc drector, he s natre-<u>-l>allft,' chore:lk»a>her and leadng daue ; "W'ESTKRN 'MON" 4'OWN'KS AT PRM'TOR'S, 3KWAKK Zano (Jrey's "Western 'on" has been made nto a memorable pcture by 2th Century-Fox flm n brllant techncolor and produced on a breath takng scale. ts brllant cast ncludes Kobert Young,. Randolph.Scott, Dean Jag- KeY and VrKna.Clmore. brngs lfe all the yolorful characters created by the West's greatest story teller n hs latest best seller. t s full of romance, acton and drama. Comng to Communty Wythe Wllams, famous rado commentator, argues world events wth three other ar commentators.... t's SMPLE and EASY wth a New Westnghouse You get the rght heat dvery tme from 5-Speed Corox unts clean, electrc heat. 2 Cook complete meal for 5 people n Economy Cooker for about cent. 3 Control bg True-Temp Oven by Sngle Dal. Balanced Heat automatcally mantaned. 4 Start and stop oven automatcally wth Tmer Clock. THE WESTNGHOUSE ncludng NEW 7-PECE ALUMNUM COOKNG SET v SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY MONTHLY, JERMS nvestgate How Easy t s To Buy Dorothy fthomphon. Wllam. Sher and '-nton Wells n "nternatonal Forum" luun Tahle of the Screen. Ths frst of a new seres, whch Preston Foster ves wth tohert ''eston for Dorothy humour's heart n "Moon.Over Burma," due Sunday at the. Lyrc Theater. Y. M. C. A. March Sth. and!(th, the followk boys have nad' provsons to go to the. New.crsey State Older Hoys Forum: Lavvreue Petty.! 'James Vncent, llenjann Lasster.! Norman Ker.shnw, Kennethj Coonhs, Charles Jamson, LouV.lohhson, Harold tranch. The Con- t fe-ence wll be held n Phltlfeld.; at the Moorland trancl. The Negro Hstory Quz l!ee was' held last Tues'lay nglt. Those who were ponted dll for answer- K the largest number of (Ht's-! (ons were as follows: W'jlter M..lolllson, Msses Sade Klowets. 'Mtl Petty,.Manme Cux, Mar\ lrnkley. Mldred Crahan, Mrs.: Mozelle Peeples and Mrs. Klenor DennrV. Others tkng j»art. were as follows; M«s Anna Cnte and Charlotte Petty. The Quz. Hee was.sponsored by the educatonal c:mnltee )r. t. V. Sms, charman ; Msses Kdwna SmlM-n, D^roly Sngleo and Waller.M. Johnson.! Kealtful przes were, awarded by Klse Heauty Parlor, Dr. and Mrs.' Sms. Tlelma's leyty Parlor, Dr. N. S.-llll and Walter Yarns, Sum-j ( mt Agents of the Progressve Lt'"'; ; nsurance and Madame Mary' jstrawn Heauty Parlor. A very fne l'aul HKLl pros:rs» wa? rendered by Mrs, L.. Ad-'v Tle offcals were as follows: Fred. S. A. Johnson. nterrojrator; Edward l>:u"s. tme keeper; Mss <ra«- Kdwards am Wlbur 'eu-rsh, scorers. At Hollywood Theater 'Mal'.Murray am'.made n Vrgna." T h e old flsoned url who spfr her.spare tme -polshnt:' llt- -lverwarc now KS : <, SJ 't r -wm puts n her.lesure moment'-; hurshn^ her lnger An ad n the brngs renulls. lne t rnl A Hll lls na ChssfV'd Extra Specal! FOR A LMTED TME ONLY. Her Mll Ml t '-k Urtr.lll, 'lllllllll' "n «r MH'. 3 for S. 98c $6.95 $ c RECORDS 3 lrn, Ok'lt al. llllrl Ml olntl,v < ( t S ll't'l n 5% GREGORY'S MnMe Shnp and Studo* "Now J«n«y'«Flnatt" 22 W frost St PUOsftalA Open Ever T«VUd. tll» DON'T POUR GOOD HEALTH Protect Vtamns, Mnerals and Rch, Natural Food Flavors wld VTAMZED COOKNG n cookng vegetables ths modern method prevents needless loss of essental vtamns. Healthful mnerals are not dssolved away and poured down the snk... meats are "delrously tender, rch n natural and nourshng juces. W>stnghouse Range *,\TS LABOR AND DEFENSK^ «HMtkV 'M- * tk '»' M» x * WEEK OF TWRS, MARCH 3: "A R / () N A" Wth J:AN ART HH WJJAM OJ>KN JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LGHT CO.

12 PAGE FOUR THE SUMMT HERAtD ANB SUMMT RECORD, SUMMT, W. J. Y. W. G. A. CALKNDAK FOl THE WEEK Frday, March 7 3. p. m. Phllls -Wht'utley Grl He«erve.s meetng. 3. p. m. Grl Reserves Annversary Plunnlg Commttee meetng. 7.3 p. m.~su'b-commlttfe of Correlaton Commttee meetng. Saturday and Sunday, March * and )> 8.3 p. m. Meet at the Y. W. C. A. to go to Grl Reserve ^ Week-end Conference at Plalnfleld., Monday, March 9.3 a. m Y, VV c:. A. Board of Drectors meetng. 3.3 p. n,,! rjulette Detrcotte Grl Heservea meetng p. th.rr-nnth Grade-Grl Kexervea meetng. No meetng of Busness & Professonal Club (on " ' account of Naton-wde Hunquet pn Tuesday evenng.) TU«'M!»J, March 3.3 p m. Blue Tr Club meetng. 3.3 p. m Blue Tr SophomoreH meetk. G.45 p. m Hunncss & Professonal Cluba Naton-wde Banquet at OraRe Y. VV. C. A. H.3'p. n.--al'vy Club..meetnp. W'drsday, Mrr J* 3.5 p. m. Grl Reserve Commttee meetng. 3.3 p. m. Eghth Grade (rl Reserves meetng. 8;3 p. m. Othello Club meetng. Thursday, March 8 3. p. n. Erllson Jr. K Grl Reserves meetng ut Edson Junor Hgh School. 3 3 p. m, Seventh Grade Grl Reserves meetng. «S.O p. m,-.lunt Pa's Club meetng. Open house. Frday, March 3. p. m. PhllH 'Wheatley Grl Reserves meetng. t'lfu NOTES The Board or Drectors of the Y. W. C>A. wll havtujelr regular monthly meetng on Atbnday mornng, March, at 9.3 o'clock. Ths wll be the frst meetng at whch Mrs. Erc North, the nev/ pres- CHATHAM 4*M UUNDCRERS CE4MERJ Batteres Now Charged Whle You Wat We have nstalled a fast charger wth whch we can now charge your storage battery whle you wat, wthout removng t from your car. Drve n for Quck Servce. All makes charged and servced. Agents for Atlas Batteres. 'S SERVCE M S MMT AVKME 'onc Summt STATONS for Broad St. and Morrs Ave. Thone Summt Mr». Ralph Nesbtt of Bromcrlle, a former resdent p Summt, and Mrs. Charles Leber of Montclar. j The them*-for th«whole (seres* wll be "The Way bt Lfe Whch Jesus Has Shown Ha Followers." t s hoped that there wll be r«al communty nertceb. New Books Added To Publc Lbrary angels. - lams, J. Couqtefg U» boot. Kaup, l-j. O Not for the meek. Marshall, K. Benjamn Slake. New Yorker (perodcal) Short stores from "the New Yorker." ' '. j Perry, (}. S. Hold Autumn n your hand. N.< Romalna, J. Aftennhthj (v. 9 of of good wll). Waters, F". People of the valley. Whtney, 3. P. Jennfer. HookN Added to k* lbrary 925, on a fellowshp from Drew Drlnf Febraury, * rt'tojt v. Theologcal Semnary. )u Maurler,. D. Com* wnd,, come. The country, he sad, was about wther., Coodrtch, M. Dellah. the sze of New Jersey, wth a dfference of nearly 4, feet be- Hlton, J. Random harvest.. Hndus, M. U. To sng wth the tween the Dead Sea (about,3 became afflcted wth chronc n- we surely would be n feet below) and Mount Olvet jdgeston, (aome 2,7 feet above sea level). the war. Oranges near the coast and grapes n the terraced uplands were plentful. The Dead Sea was so bouyaut that one could float and read and keep an umbrella over hs head to ward off the sun. Bethany, Bethlehem and Jerusalem are shown n ther modern settngs and ther supposed shrnes of great gospel,'scenes were duly»«xplaued, Agar,. and other* Cty of rna/: a declaraton on world democracy. Audubon,, jr. j. jr. Audtbon' Audton Amerca. m whle the Bblcal band grndng of Bcmelnmm, l L. Dopkey D k d nsde., gran, the enormous mllstone, Brdsar, P. VcrualflcB twenty after. years such as Jesus once used as,an llustraton and the smple plowng dg nto your jeans for the prv- of seeng ths fascnatng Brlttaln, V. M. England'H hour. B gr, p. Who. h walk a alone. of ancent tmes were found to belege Chang, M. 8. Chna shall rsearan. Dlrt Dls n use to-day. Tho present representatons of Samuel's, Tomb, Jo- top hghlght. Unless you hear show, ''the Saga of Jenny^' s ts rtey, W Tl^' D W W.. A Tyl^ De«ms-~Wat «Dsney's Fantarn, by Deems Taylor. seph's Tomb and the "Oaks-, of Hawes, H. K. Old volns and voln Mss Lawrence sng ths song you lore. Mamre" were also shown -and thehave never heard anythng, anytme on Broadway. The only ^h- Helde, D. van der My sster and : magnfcent Mosque of Omar, the dary of a Dutch boy refugee.' wthn the walls of the Temple. Holme, C, cd. Peasant'art n Russa. appontng thng about the show' s Hough. H. B. ("ofhtry edtor. Outsde these walla s the "Walng that ahe does not take an encore. dent of the assocaton wll preslkv n addton to the regular theatre. AH you value your lfe, do Howard, O. K. Amerca and a new-placworld order. Holy Day s Frday, the Jewsh of the Jews." The Arabs* f she had we would.stll,be n the Hutcheson, &-r3fu«fc»l gude 'to the Sabbath s Saturday and Chrstans reports of the work of the assocaton there wll be a servce of lung.,. observe Sunday, whle Monday s «Rchard Wagner's Kng of the- - Nbe- not mss ths play. dedcaton for the new Board members and offcers. Jennngs, W. J. Federaton for wes-ferent day from ours by the Greek lllck, J. 8. Outlne of general forestry. day of relef for them all. Chrstmas a also celebrated on a df- Have you a hobby? f you havenlt j ndustral drectory pf New Jersey. \. A specal commttee -whch has tern Europe. and have a lttle extra tme that. been studyng the problems of the.rf'hmann-haupt, H. Book n Amerca; a. hstory of. the makng, the Other scenes and descrpton* weavng? The Loom Room on Coh- Orthodox Church n Palestne. you would lke to occupy, how about assocaton n face of the fact that Bellng, and the collectng of books brought the gospels back to lfe, the Unted Campagn dd not reach n the Unted States, n s ton Road n Short Hlls» one ts goal last November wll report t P. fllver- contrasted the ancent and the of the most fascnatng places that Mackay, J J. AP A. Preface to Chrstan modern and showed ther frequent you can magne. t s presded on the result of ther dscusson. theology. ntermnglng. After hs very nterestng talk. Dr. Nelson was over by rs Vet and there she _o Mannng,. C.**-Prlnclplej of warshp Lenten servces wll be held each constructon and drnnage control. wll, show you workmanshp of M.xtonc Grahame, J. A. -Class-blower taken to the "Caufeld," where an every.khd. You may take lessons Wednesday mornng g at the Y. W. and other poems. Old Guard group asked hm fur-other questons and "swapped stor- buy anythng from blankets to C. A. begnnng on Wednesday, Mew, E. Japanese porcelan. March 2th. The tme s to Mller, ). J. Cannbals and orchds. bags. Her tweeds are exquste..45 and the women of the communty are cordally nvted to Nutt, R. H. How to develop a good learn to work wth your hands. f Mott, O. P. and others Survey ' to es" wth hm for another hour. There s a knd of peace and relaxaton that you may acheve f you journalsm. jon n ths seres. Mrs. Ralph E. memory for names, faces and (acts. Weber wll be n charge of the Platt, R. U. and others European possessons n the Carbbean area. beautful thngs, t serves a two- at.the same tme you can make servces. She well be asssted by RaWHor, M. N. Antqucr's pcture fold purpose. MrH. Vet wll lt* more book.. rtcese, C!. Musc n the mddle ages; than pleased to have you vst or to talk t over wth you. Before the regular program, Drector McAfee analyzed'hs recently prepared "Roster" to show how many dfferent states and countres and occupatons Old Guard members had emerged and stated, n wth an ntroducton on the musc of ancent tmes! answer to a queston, that copes Schuster, M. L. Treasury of the hs paper on "The Genus of the world's great letters. Old Guard" (dstrbuted to the Snow, E. Battle for Asa. Summt Chapter JaSt week) were Stevens, W. O. Hstory of sen nnvcr. Stltea, K. S. Arts and man! sent to other Old Guard tr. S. Naval Academy Prncples of the j Chapters and Y. M. C. A. Secrebasc mechansms. U. SJ Naval Academy Naval phrasetares. On Frday, February 28th, a ; ology n French, Spansh, talan and j f (ernutn. Valtln, J. Out of the'nght. Wagner, R. Parsfal: zu swat Hunden mt Hlnzufugung do.s Oeangnteztos und der scehlkcben Uemerkungen von R. Klen mlchel. Wagner, R. TannhuUser and thetourunent of song at Wurtburc.. Wagner, U.-»Trl«tan and sold«;_v'o'ul ; score by R. Klelnmlch<l; Englsh- Oernan. Walls, P. E. Old colonal aruhtec- ; turc and furnture., Welck, C. W.~Elemental mechancal drawng. Well. R. Art of practcal thnkng. Whte, W. A., cd. Defense for Amerca., Whlteman, P. How to be a />;m<l leudor. Wllams, D. Retreat from Dunkrk. Wooler, R.. Marne bonvr ahd engne room blue book for wpers, olers and fremen. ; Wrght, W. H. Modern pantng; ts tendency and meanng. One Woman's Opnon FRDAY, MARCH 7, 94-Second dt'm'd verson. cannot set- howbetter use. conssts of the^ ntals " r the average reader can enduv t o ld»**fqt thnk that they :. Nelson laybe these honor publcatons Bora Marsbalov, the Russan ac- thnks that our Congress s j"faher Dvne la Resdent uur prcsdeut. tt smply serve, a msson-but why Mr. andtor Mrs. John Doe s wllng <* anxous most strange. After be had vsted To Old Guard to Hbtnt llur t>notc>!h to ov-r the' spectator^ gallery n the seven hundred pages of murder and House of Representatves he aad. The Old Guard "rambled" n Cano's newspaper, "H Tetegrafo" torture,.-aunot nee. We can do, A* man geta up to speak and says Palestne last Tuesday mornng says that Mrs. Roosevelt's hands! nothng about t and f we unft nothng. Nobody lstens aud then wth Rev. O. C. Nelson, Th.D., the should do more useful thngs than, our mnds to meet our every day everybody dsagrees." new pastor of the Summt. Methodst Church. He frst donned a They should cultvate tulps und, they are n the habt of dong. { needs by constant njecto.ns.of pcturesque Arab -costume, wthout! these type of books, t seems to me f you are travelng hear Hydtf' An sd plac(pd n t«e ( dahlas, prepare dshes for her husband and so deter hm from hs buttons or pockets, and then began \ thut we cjuld put our tme to far Park and see a Neon sgn that (columns brngs results. hs pcture talk. He had been nj Palestne about sx months, n mltary adventures, so says the newspaper. Many of us feel that Mrs. Roosevelt's polcy of hther and yon, must-front tnw to tme become a lttle wearng;., nevertheless we are-"delghted -that she doesn't prepare hs food for f he "baker's dozen" gathered n Room No. as the Phlosophcal Group. B. S. H. Baker showed a petrfed stone whch bad been n hs famly for about 25 years and Joseph Mc- Calle opened the dscusson on the evoluton of man fou.the warm to the self-conscous man. Drector McAfee thought that there were four stages n the development of self-conscousness, () when the ndvdual begns to dfferentate hmself from the other fellow (2) ntellgence;,(3) Conscence and (4) Sprtual Conscousness. Ths led to the demand for a relgous dscusson Sld that s slated for the next monthly meetng of the group on March 28th. wth Rev. Charles Thorp as the leader. At the next regular meetng of the Old Guard on March th M. W. G. Watson of Westfeld wll gve an llustrated Travel Talk; wth colored pctures of Mexco the Grand Canyon and the new York and Sar Francsco World's Fars and "black' and whtes" of Scotland and the Shakespeare Country. t s sad by fashon experts j that the well dressed man should have twelve hats. Rut t Ls more mportant (o have somethng under one hat. An ad placed D tuo claaylfed columdb brlntra results. Ths sn't a pleasant world these days and f there s anythng that can make you forget the war and your own personal troubles, t s your duty to take advantage of t. For 94 nostalga, advse you to see Gertrude Lawrence n "Lady n the Dark." Even f t s necessary for you to pay the top prce and unless you get tckets far n advance, you wll ether Htand or The other nght read a con- : densed verson of "Out of the' Nght." Ths s a Hook of the Mohth contrbuton and has strred up much comment. f the book s any more horrble than the con- We're gong to read YOUR Mnd! 4 * * ^. la the back of your mnd, sn't there a desre for a Cadllac? sn't that what you realty want? Well, why. not buy youfelf the best n comfort, luxury and performance? f you're gong to spend above' a thousand dollars for a cat you call do't. As for upkeep owners report 4 to-7- mles per ganon! Let a rde make up your rafnd Aw $345 for the ujllac Sxty-One Fve-Passmgcr f tulvtnd at Detrot. State tax, optonal equpment and accessores extra. Prces subject to change mthm notce. SPERCO MOTOR CO., nc. 3 UNON PLACE 'Phone Summt 6-7 SUMMT, N. J. The CombnaHonThatCounts'! t ;;«- :»:r. Ford Fordor l!:" Ford Ktulon l! o JK' X.t'phyr Coupe tud) anl >.t < - '.l* l,tl Sdle Aux. Ctpf!* lttulo and lctl'.m DcSolo Fordor Sedan YEARS AT REALLY LOW PRCES! 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