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"' & ,< m* ftnaat RECORD "Justice to «|[; malice toward noae." NO. 2 SUMMIT, N. J, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 $150 PER VEAR Short Bis Orgamzitioa •I "The Shod on Sept Us! meeting of the Chapter, Daugh- Revolution, to be held on SeptemV Paper Mill Play- i*clock. Mrs. J. War- New Jersey State ! thejt.ew chapter be- "The Short Hills twine has great his.- During the War Revolution, Short did not exist That country about five adjacent to the V, and behindthe first and 'Second atalns, Was known , Hills of New Jersey? 1 »n was comprised of he same- implies, er Verier of higher t « 3 f t m Ideal region nmufiiiuons and siip- Coatpbental Army. The several times UIUIIC- |gejf possession of tlihj il/William Irvine was (taped In that terri- aa he headed i tABOB DAT Labor Day in Summit j» ill be observed as usual without any formal program and by the closing of business generally, all the local banks and the Post Office.. The day will be gives ever as part of week-end [trips or to-the enjoyment of baupbell, golf, tennis, etc., that is. »IK» will be the case If the permits. —Anyone having malerltf for Insertion in Tuesday's 8 nalt HBRALD should get It I the office as early Saturday o Sea- day as possible. MBS. DECKKB TO Town HaU Is ion BROADCAST 09 Bl LB PL Mrs. Arthur M. Decker wllgive a fifteen minute broadcast, ovtl WOR on Monday, September' 5th, 1 1.3Q. The Subject will be "Bulb Hntiag for Beginners." Mrs. De la radio chairman for the Gardl Club' of-New Jersey and introduls the speakers on the Radio Card programs twice a month, Monday she will carry the f gram. Club it on pro- New Providence FalifldwerSw Much interest is being arc in time. 1-7 _U wife, ""Camp Shoit 1: that "there will -bejti attendance as, the j Includes all the St D. A. Rand all lie Chapters of the Jersey, of which thej ffctttcen serving In t ing in Short Hills a Mrs. Alexander lifing regent; Mrs. this section over the fortlamfng fall flower and harvest sholto be All if Readiness for Opening of Schools-Adult Education On Again Collective young Summit wilt turn out in the next fewdays to resume the pursuit ot an education: The opening of the school season reaily is more than the ringing of the bell squad Berkeley Heights' New Municipal Building to House Town Depart- ments Soon to Be Open Built From Sufplus . Tie Towii Hall In Berkeley Heights which caused so much furore when proposed", because of its going to be built on a cash, bams, is about ready for oc- cupancy. The building will" be opened .for inspection about Sep-1 majjy subjects offer their services, telftber 10th. Plans for its dedica- tion will.be announced at the reg- ular township meeting in Septem- ber. 1*he public schools will welcome back approximately 2,80e -young- tit era.- gome from the finest of sum- mer camps, others browned by sun and wlud' beside ' the _ocean.'_jir toughened In rhe plae-woods of the hills, a few from under-privileged To Sail On Naval Reserve Cruise through signal drill—to many_ it camps, and most of all. Just from conjures up., thoughts of special home, but strong and-rugged from ' Councilman Forster, Lieul.-Cofii. U. S. IN. Sails With Division Seven Destroyers DATES TO RKMK.M RKR Mon. Sept. ,5 I*abor Day:- 1 Mon., Sept. 12— Summit puj* ichitoN reopen. . Mon.. Sept. 19 Opening' meeti I'S Aux-iliary of 'ijv»'iii* Permits j lt J ne ' ** pt = training, for profit or pleasure. Sensitive of tills,, all manner of instruction Is announced on this oc- casion. The Summit public schools do not* need to advertise, their clientele is assured, but adults,seek out a classroom under different cir- cumstances and the teachers of At .the close of .1937. if was found that the township of New Provi- dence had so well managed its fi- nancial affaira, that it would close its books with a good-sized surplus balance on hand. t .It was' decided (hat this balance would be used: to build 1 a Town Hall and Flrehpus*. No federal funds were requested, or bonds' issued. In this post-depression' era, such a .state of affairs was considered 'mighty unique by adjoining and outlying municipalities. - • The building, planned by Fred- erick A. Elsasser, Union, is of Colo- nial design. It 'consists of one- story, of brick construction with rock wool insulation, and will be held in the Lincoln School fltor- heated by oil. It will house the fire lum New Providence Boroli, onl ap p aratU8> township's meeting room, Saturday, September 17th. l e af- ()ffJce8 q f t h e wrloU a officials and fair is being sponsored by f Gar-: U e police department. When com- den Projects Committee of • New v \g tii , t w i U have coa ( about-flS,- a g spood by den Projects Committee of Providence Civic Group a the number of entrants j already applied for space t will be a success in every is expected that the New Je ricultural College at New I New I from l UH). wick will be represented wjt i dja- Kent, Angelo M. Del Duca; treas- [ play that will proVe both i — ' ' ting and educational to those r. vice regent; Mra|n« v In.addition to displays*/ t7ie| Jecke | township-clerk, William C. Russo; chief of police, Dominick V. Russo; fire chief, Anthony Amodeo. Goeu, chaplain tfroteM'pnal ae growers fi Ward Olive, recordiugl ecti °n the « w » nb e a 8 Pe< fc !!*^ of orcWds by Lager & Irfc* Edwin F. og aecretary; Mrs. Ed- aele, treasurer; Mrs. »vens, Jr., reglalTar: Cawley, historian; ckrldge Jr., librarian. Among the present township's of- now jficlals are included; chairman of '• "(the township committee, Anton C. AK-pSwenson; members, (Jeorge W. ••"•"-r.Robblns. Carl Hadilo, Horace M. Test- uier, Fred C. Riceman; collector, tend- jvi r8 oiga Curtis; assessor. Frank For the latter situation, the. Sum- mit'Adult Education Program; with Mrs. Belle Black as president will soon announce a program. All predict a bigger and better season, except that the public schools are almost certain of a slight decrease In- the actual num- ber t>f boys and'gjrls. The Summit Adftlt Education <roijp- and oflieY local schools apart.frona'the piiblfs schools look for more students, Cor technical training,. music, dancing and. other specialized subjects. The public schools will begin classes September 12th. with the private schools following step in the next two weeks following that date. it strong and riifcfied from 'Q Q f f| «r t 0 H a V 8 II at playgrounds iftWf parks. a ...•»•••»• meeting. Mon., Oct. 17—MpetlnK Woman's! Auxiliary of Overlook Record Lower Than July MkffilkO eeting. .'I.15. romping at playground Tliose going to the public schools will find that It was not vacation Lletifenant-Coiiiiiiandcr (iui<io F. time for William Abercromble, su-' 1<or « l <' r . °« 23 Kui-IW avt-niio, Hla- perintendeht or buildings and Honed wl(h th« 'SSth 'Fleot IHvisUm. grounds, and his maintenance stall. jilted States Naval reserve with which has" re. Improved every building in the system. M (h»rlo«ife repaired andpainted ahdj' loln " armory at Jersey City on ihr in varying-.'degrees in'^- ^. S. Newton, will k*. Siuiunit>ii I representative tomorrow ! y ig h y m . Major, changes are absent. All the!. amon K tne nearly 600 gymnasium, floinrs have been re-J ProfcKalonal. men; artlsa'tiK and morning «nd striped to conform to new playing rulea and many desks have been scraped and varnished. In accordance with-practice of many years' standing-, the Hlg-b. School Association and many of 1 lie parent teacher orgaufzatLoiiii con- tribute-to the opening: day atmos- phere"of the public schools by plac- ing oh each teacher's desk a large bouquet of flowers.' , ~~~ At any -rate, whichever school "Mary" or "Johnny" attends he is] assured,of conipeJent training. Con- laborers, enrolled in the- I'nited -Slates Niival lteser*p. \\ ho will slpiim oiit of "New Vork Navy Vard. Rrooklyn. with a division of-si-veil destroyers. Civilian clothe* and cari's, and the ways of life ashorci \vill te..dl.s-| re< .: (>n «. litfrt " ll " ? ^ Ml ''f' 1 carded eagerly by ihtV-reHeivw. ri ""'!' ( ' mtH ' r 5 l h |lS ' «•?!»!«• Fort nightly Dull. Fri.. Oct. L'S Annu.d Hospital benefit bridge. Tuu-S,, 'Nov. -S --(Jellen*! Elect Day. - • Y. M. C A. Building Closed for Repairs A.s is customary at this each ..year" Ihe Y. M. (*. A. Biiildins nvirin; coriit<kfif>n. will be closed f.or.nei-tMswry repairs. Of last; month,'.-. August of 1937 With Six Mew Buildings n First Eight Months Summit 1 ftiiiMin^ -openif.it*n.s in ; for. tii»! iiionsh ttl .\ueu>( t by -the fH-rnii'-i !.-i*tmJ tlimugb the | m in I.!, H'n;'i'. vrnu-h report *ai is- isivil y*: ti'riliy.iiho-vr a <jrvp of about JJNIIIMHI a; , ,ui|,.ii^i..%(, July.* The i Aiittusf' tot il. o(ihi:< year is about $Hn:>»it) te>* -than 1 the sa'me mouth last '.war during »»j<;b Unit various permits tru.»l{;ng about -f 140,000 ' i were i.-4uv\i tor >b''.ccn>*ru..ff'iitii Of lime the Edis'<n.j!nH'.>r High School now carded eagerly by ^ composjed of units from Jersey City, Although (be lobby. ISfh. Kanif. roonw . .for n.f*.' .buildings, oi, vanouv d*?- 1 :hr i;i .tmoiint of , p e J g X t t j g p slderable rcsponslfollity rests wlth'f 1 "'* 6 »"_i»oard the U.S. S. Herbert HoboKeh; Staten'Inland, ttertli Am-;" 1 " 1 PJP' 8 '^' 1 depari.ment will . b? exjW-ndifure -was an additional per r boy and Baltimore. jclosedwthe office, .dormitory.'-an/1 mit of->.1S.W«o for Kent Coort. 11-17 This writer In an Interview with •'''""'mrnee rooms will, bii kept open. Norwood . avenjie; t ««pte*<' details -Com. Forater WHS j^itf.-.bypThe ma.intaliiance. «»f b«{ldiiiK.'.l-»vrvi'of which were published In'the June that "Target practice will take M *-" r " l<; rt ' s '<l (> "tj. the work of-.17 Issue of fhi-> paper. East month. "Jlary" and "Johnny" their study habits! PERSONALS In regard to <!«•>). t'i« deHtroyer. which 1 sail on and on the six destroyers, Decatiir, J. Krai Tal-- b'ott. Fairfax, Leary, Badger, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Berry of 26 Hawthorne-place have returned from Lake Keuka, N. V. Jack Savacool of 63 Prospect Hill avenue will resume his Studies at Williams the week of September 12th, this dls- urrel Co. Outing Lake Mohawk Summit. There will b<3 no adlaslon edand^ the doors will I open he public from 3 p. m. tolp.111.4 hours from 1 p. m. to 3 j 1. he- given over to the judgi ; the es being Mrs. Charles nish, Gi-tte; Miss Martha i mldt, irdware and Paint Co., ringfleldavenue at its ting held Wedflesday iwk featured a series motor boat races be- Jeckel's "Miss Tydol" ilth's "Green, Flash:" 9^% the raceB which were length were won M% U rn; Mrs. Carl E. Ac 8u\nlt; Fred D. O'sman, jty Agricultural Agent betl and Prof. C. H. Niss tenip Horticulturallst ii rabAGrowlng, N. J. Agri work 1 five i summer lerhibit by th 1 Company to the J Light Co range of obj by-boys an jfteen years- o I the right w }attractive and kites, prize playground k! (fraction of that in the playgro. (the children ome upon compl dominate tj>e (imaisand soltlle descrlpti iTSers'and steaine •many practical as bird hoirsps trayar .sandal lett tier board: square-kno Ither craft », a pock (turned out 1the Indl i SBughai j.in soal Itbe Field/ fid. But If ere is 01 1of all. plales lablut use of the ad- the superior n William D. Bxf vlcli SUtlon, NeW outlines the How- the 1- I) exhibitor may ma ttan 1 griwn able assist- tor in iU t 'in^( :tly strok-j -} , E A- Ie8 mU8t lisa Tydol • • T - - ahe was of Us ow f entry In any one exhibits must ha the exhibitor. T to the Artistic |wer Class. be am Saturday. bltors must »upi iners. The c ot fe responsible I man, Inion Iliza- Ex- '•ege- tural uns- Summit Boys Return From Camp Passaconaway Camp Possaconaway at Water- ford, Me., wound up a happy sea- son In which a number of Summit boys participated. They returned Saturday from » final week o/ spe- cfal games, wafer sports, banquets for the winning leagues, And an Mr. and Mrs. William A. Herr and family of 71 Beektnan road have returned from a month's stay at Seaside Park. _orUy arkbekport, Me., are Miss. Elisa- beth B. Andrews andJMIsa Ida A. Rosenquest of Essex road. At Edgartown, Mass., for tb» re- mainder of the' season, are Edward A. Pruden of Whlttredge" road and Mr. and Mrs. W. Deane Pruden of Newark. " '• . •. . •.-;'., Back at their borne In Hobart more elaborate minstrel and musical j avenue from a stay of several show in which Hunter Finch of! weeks at Lake Placid are Mrs. F. A. Canoe Brook Parkway had a solo MandevnTe and Miss Virginia part. Stephen andGeorge Kent of | Mande,ville. with David' and! . ."'. —-— Brooks of Sherman avenue Mr. and Mra. Stephen W. Kent played In the camp -band. In riflery the who have been—spending the past Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. flacker of Tulip street have gone to Wood- stock. N. H. Miss Alice B. P. Conover returned on Wednesday to her home in Hill- side avenue from a sunimer on Cape Cod. pp . the business office and. fh<» plan- ir may IM»recalled. permiU f'>r Kent i f th k b h C id i f of. the year's work by meniher Court we-re* issued in imotint of comihittees will not be curtailed. iftl$.*>0O..thiK a<cann«fng ia a large Our major repair has already ni'-aaure for the IHl.TlS in permits .... M ™.,. .,.„*,., «.„. ''«•» parted with the removal ^r i,sued for July of this >-.- ; .r. The Tattnall. Four inch -guns,' for tlie : ° water tank, after cutting other five permits issued, for aew most part will be employed Fx-i' 1 up w " n .. a " acetylene-torch, and: construction during August went pertenco at handling the ships in! IUe " 11(; '»ati<>n of a new5.V>.gallon to: J. A. Mdttw, 16&X) for reasonably CIOHU fprnmtlon will be itank. The V. M. (•:. A supervising Houthward run to Havana. Officers and enlisted men of the destroyers lion of the new. hot water system Ifenin. House Com- h'>ij«e at the corner of insf.illa- ro.iil and Midland lerracp; John R. vhii Mr. and Mrs.. Ruford D.;Franklin of Hill Crest avenu*-,~wiio are on a trip through New England, are at present in New Hampshire. -Mrs.TrlTWlglif"Bifrice of"Aiurrny Hill, wbo left recently." for a visit with relatives on the Pacific Coast, arrived In. California yesterday. Miss Helen Carpenter. 133 Sum- mit avenue, tR?cretary to Supervis- ing Principal A. J. Bartholomew, returned from Marlboro, N. Y., on .Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Davidson and their daughters are expected shortly at their home in-Badeau avenue from a .summer holiday at Monroe, N. Y. will have a- full opportunity the varied points of Havana. Some are to nearby placeH." The division of destriiyprti will lie in Sunday, September which, with aii valvo anil other for new house on improved mixing, Kdgewmjd drive; aiuL-anjal! build- feaMirei. infr» in amount of t-L2«K» each, to llth. On the night of the lltl, t«>.-f^, 113 ; llu ' '• ( "'!» llt> ""» " f ' hc »» u «,.ri u ... ...in .......... ,„.. w...'t»..... H '»all shower room adjacent t> will steam for Koy rvlstH will steam for Koy West to provision for the return trip to-'-.,'„ ' ,,: ».•„... V..-I. ' I I'Oil IV III New York. will provide better service. The old Columbia Cleaning & Dyeing Co., .system broke down recently after:Chaiham road and Kent Flat* more than fifteen yearn of contih-,School. <S N'orwood avenue, and a nous .service. 'ffarage coating $375 for F. C. Kane Another improvement in ihe at ?.'•'Edgar street..-.•,.-- - pos-i Permits^ were -iissued to the fol- new lowing for 'alterations on their adjacent to the p r o p e r t y aind in amount mentlou- Rpecial exercise room. This adrll- cd: X. Cr.wso, 1 and 3 Sylvan ave-^ provide better facilities, nue. 1450; f{ r ft. \OllLuns.3>7Sum- week the reservists will in Mr. and Mrs. Livingston P. Moore of High street have as their aiinual target practice off Matamlla ««/ l/'il A Heef in the BahamaH near UieW001811 IVIH^U northern entrunce to Hie Straits of! Florida. Last year on the cruise of the reserves Licut.-Coin. -Forster. who I's-alsp a uienilier of Common Couu- c"£[ from the First Ward, sailed ."on the B«tiie«hlp Texas for Sao Juan, Puerto Rico'.; The voyage tills year does not go BB far east. Two Collision^ at Same Intersection This Week when the buJIdiiig is heing nt^eil by 'mit. aiejrioe. $3JW: Parmley Apart- Iwth men arid-women's groups. "••fmVn>s.'"-i*3 Summit avenue. 12.000; -. 2.TPearl street. W&>; Plate School. 2*> N'orwoo4-a*#- u t* nne. |2.«'OO; E R Early. Ridge and Alan S Car Fern wood r««d*.. ,l,5.w*>; 11. W. _i Bnstin, 321 Morris avenue, 1175: C. Mrs. Frederiok Burden. ywttiJ.' a lo ' ro: * a - ZH Morr »» avenue, anrl C. old. of KM Kuoserelt boute- "•*"*'?£ 75 i.SPrtagfleld »«»«/. each flL'5; Thomas Graseo. 131 —H vard, Park, fas Frank Olive of 111 Whittredge road, n"V" Sumtnit. on Madison avenue oppo-j ' ^ , , buimog opt . n t\onB in Sum- rttirnarberry road In Mori- . Town- ••• ^ ^ ^ ^ 7ight month, of Hhlp. Olive was goiiut ea«t tgward ,.. , , , t- if ,~ v >a r r»m D ared , Madison. He immediately stopped W j ^ J J , ^ lh Jt« .JSItoS .___ ,bis car picked up the injured worn- nf appr<)!t , mate , y a e nty-five. The intersection of Morris ' and i""-'*'" 1 (lrovl< ner , l0 1>r Th»ma» • - aventies near ,, ie LB. Co.,lla« in Madison, where pronounced dead. Springfield «oL-d*:r»as*. been does i mge- >d by of 222 camps registered tlon«l Rifle Association. Stephen irry •tp- tie' bit may be ren of the exhjbjf provided by mil* mul be attached to ittee or be- com- Mr i' wltl bHni bii judii noolon must be rium €f^!21 tiday, Si imber sh ex- and George Kent won the marks- inan medal. David Zenker of Black- burn road won the pro-marksman ineda! and his brother Bob got the first bar on the sharpshooter medal.. TomZenker received the first class marksman record* Hunter Finch attained the pro- marksman scone. Robert Brooks received his fifth bar on the sharp- shooter ,..jnedaJ~4jsndis=4tls-'brother David made first class marksman sqdrer*"~ In swimming Tom Zenker passed. ,j + Bls junior life Bavlng test and Bob stood In the first ei|ht of the 100-f— Ernest Nahr, son of Mr. and Mrs. fu* Jin •Jtrf In the!will Bh" had p after the {No c Isle ofpe «t . Smith's He and had ill re, a half, In tWs irphy had of'check* f cabin at fenic dinner itime, pilot | Ty- w inner Firiof thesehi pen Jr the fall s Parochial under way 7th at %M es have bi inter tnoi it has Inquiry y t the poasi he reply t ug d mberl made pupils t Colo bat "I vM HAV mad the erda I no exp )D aklini the dln- "Sbip It to hare the Will- as his raa onanl- illy alnce ive apt 15. ct. IS Clubl It It .1 imH that' 10th fm.to«! awl the, Uboifi the grc a ftiing trip ,cf»ng 4rly In * i of the for bas eatel te Halle Morelar badWk l£t inchp<c fourtimeliber of Ne|s| hioked a \o get landed, r event of tH t bike, folM t and a swl| Iswlmlg pool. Tho nndeillr. Olckerso twereiger and BOB and JIDaybock. be SU blch .Sep* rning. uring tiding efully inorij- Iment imate .bable ed. ktcn mak- ttii- red bad back ,BI In- Prout fought ! the Ulan who he apartment avenue next Friday. camp was eleventh month In Nantucket. plan toxeturn JKuest at Fine Hill, their farm at Rosary Shrine was the'scene'of Aw*| w " A N ' ir T" IIK: , l>11 'Ji'.i' 1 '.- . Filmc mmwn glstered in the Na-!to their apartment at 147 Summit I Center Harbor. N. H., Mrs. Thomas autoJnobi | e colllHions this week the A'Tordlng^Hv o ive r sfjrjr. the ' «"» aiiwwaj - - - - • auioinooiie collisions tn.is weeK, me wmiian darted out in rant of him in _AHMIif*ltrtf» CfWli^ct first occurring Monday at about 4 an attempt to cross the street. He —flllWIHBl.5 wViiwai 1.P. Prout of Prospect street. Mrs. H. L. Dodd is arriving short- ly from North Haven. Me., to Join her daughter. Mies Helen Dodd at their Summlt_avenoe apartment. Miss Dodd returned several-weeks ago. The Misses Janet Allsopp, Emily Churchill. Barbara-Williams -and Corlnna Reaclr"naye returned fo their homejjBfter having spent their summer vacation at Camp Farwell, Wells-Oliver. Vt. '. <, Miss Grace E. Jones, head of the department of physical education of the Summit public schools. Is re- turning shortly to "the Parmley Apartments from a summer at Ebensburg, Pa.. SB Barbara Burnham,. who has been-spendlngllhe oirinmer onCape p. m. between cars driven,by Harry Manning of Morristown and Harold W. Tilliuan of,Springfield jammed on his lira ken |>ut was un- able to avoid the pedestrian: Olive A keen Interest Ip fishing and ia . connected wilh the Olive Motor'the habitat of the beaver were New Providence". Mrs. Tlllniani Car (To of 5% Elmstreet Morris-'evinced by Summit Rotanans at -••---- their weekly luncheon Monday Cod, will Tuesday, also return n mer spent at return Her to Summit on will who was quite badly shaken up,; town. was taten to Overlook Hospital for treatnieiit, ^..The second collision took" place Wednesday- uiorjiliik a few minutes before eight wlign^Mrs. Clura K. flussey.^arlvlnR-west on .„„.„ ,„.,. , „„., ........ _ Springfield avenue, had her car li'itiMa'rHsnn. Morris"-'County Phyaiean. through the courtesy of Arthur Y. The accident was investigated by; when they saw three films prepared the Patrol Division of the Slate Po- by tie Xalional Park* of-Ganada. llctr^rom TrotiOl Headquarteivs j^.enUlle^;J^gsm^^ r ^ f ^ ttn - -"Skr Morrlstown. The Madi.wn police Fishing" and 'Crey Owl's Strange aided after the body was •Jaken-to'Quests." The films were_jiKS*»tey i camp for general swimming attainments. Robert Brooks re- ceived his "W^jfor wajer;, sports. In baseball Stephen Kent was Passaconaway's number one pitch- er. In tennis Toot KenT won the singles and played in the winning doubles'for the.inidget camp. Dick Williams "bT Plymouth road 'was an outstanding camper on the six-day trip to Nova Scotia, for general de- portment, interest and ability to observe. . ' Mr. and. Mrs. Lance of Woodland avenue who spent the summer at the camp returned to Summit Mon- day.-. ' :; ' .- "••"""" O. R. Nafir of 56 Kent Place boule- vard* will start by motor tentrwrbw for Louisiana State_:.Univerfl1ty. where in another two Weeks he will assume his senior studies. / _ Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D-^Orover of Oak—Knoll -road, were honor guests for whom Mr. arid Mrsr=Tr M. Bohen of New York entertained at dinner at the Mountain View at Whitefleld, N. H.. on Tuesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Marshall have returned to their hohie In De- Bary place after a three weeks' trip 1 in Vermont and the AdJfen- "daciks, spending some time on Lake Placid at Speculator. N. Y.- THSEE TO TAKE BAR 1st I hat [dahlia: Trust JHSPLAY A1 CITI2EH8 rnschetti of I [yearly dlaplal exhibition at' ipany.. k EXiXIKATIONS 800X Irty young men of Union County, including three from Sum- mit, are among those who will take October examinations! for admis- sion, tcr the practice OJLJawUnSevh Jersey; according to a notice post- ed Friday by County Clerk-Henry 0. Nulton. The tests will be held on October 13 and 14. < The posted notice states: "Ob- jections to the admission of appli- cants may be made in person or by letter to the Board of Bar Exami- ners, at the State House, Trenton, or to any 1 member of the board, or to any members of the committee on character and fitness of Union County." Seldom Is a law student'* aspiration tobecome a lawyer chal- lenged under (his provision. The list of candidates: Summit—-Nicholas C. English, 90 Whittredge road; William B. Gan- non, 50 Kent Place boulevard, and Serge P. Pi«l, 322 Ashland road. SCHOOL BOAJlp frECIAt jtlien\j Summit 6o*rd of Education will hold a special meeting Thursday The Rev. Augustus H.Grif«ng and Mrs. Griff ing were visiting {n Sumhilt last week. They left Fri- day for Vermont and will return to Amenla. N. Y.. in September, where Mr. Grlffing is pasfo1p7t>f the Pres- byterian Church. —• ck by 0 11 idi II 1 "I 11 sc re an nip •Y" ko. pn. he Midshipman Carter Edwards, 2nd classman, is spending his month's leave of absence from his studies at_the_tin.|.tedJState* Naval A«ad* emy at Annapolis with his mother, Mrs. A. D. Edwards of 4 Franklin place. f J. in mltlrsectlon by another 'carjj-{ i _j[t-a,yajoiid-Mtilcliler~TlttwiHrT'he';Bruce»_,supervi3or of Johns-Man- jdrrVeii by Domliiick ACCUSHO TJtjIjody and Issued a burial permit. He! ville-Home Insulation-office. Sam- I Berkeley'-Heights, who, wafli~g$rriR|declared that death was caufte4-by a'mit. who wae plnch-hittin? for Har-_ east on Morrjis avenue. The latter fractured skull and a crushed cllesTTtiTCoodlng. vice-president of SBB»- car hit the first wheiHt- was cross- ing-Morris avenue. """., Mjss Jean Notris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. NorriR of 234 Sum- mit avenue, returned Tuesday from Brown's Camps, Center Lovell, Me., where she stayed with Mrs. H- Grant Leonard and daughter, Cath- erine, of Westfield, N. J. 0VKBL0OK HOSPITAL BIT RUN Records at Overlook Hospital show that during the past week i | eight bableg'liave been born at the; hospital to the following parents: -Daughter to Mr and Mrs. James Hawley. 51 Tulip Itreet, Summit, on August, 25: Daughter to Mr., and Mrs. LeRoy Coe, NowProvidence, on August 25. DauKhterJflJWr.. and Mra. -Oilve was "arraigned /Tuesday.mit Rotary Club and manager of U«'< morning for caiisin-g death by an-"Summ!t office of JohttS-MatfvyieT tomoblle before Justke.i)f the Peat-e-The first two filmsjiepicted- ttoe de- Alexander Rennie of Morria Plains-lights of fishing in agd along the • and was released under tl.OOO bailj wilds of Canadian streams while toawairOraiidJury action in OctiJ-jthe Robert F. Whitehouse who »»..-„ „ ,„ „ ., „ , . „ been with the sales department of ^i-nall, 10 Robin Hood road, Sum ni.it, on August26. Slefart-Rees Chevrolet Co. of Sum- mit for nine years and more recent- ly as sales manager has resigned to accept appointment as the Chev- rolet dealer in Hackettstown. . . | Edward R. Collins of 106 Orchard street who had a scholarship for the Ernest Williams Summer Band -Sejioohat^SaugerflesTN. Y., for the session just closed, has returned home. Me specialized, in tuba in- struction. Fall Schedule At Riding School Daughter to Mr. and Mfs. Edwin classes will start at " ^ " Stbl T N tully latter revealed many detail* t-4i»e~habit» of beavers. President Arthur' Manser an- nounced an attendance contest be- ginning with the next meeting. Septem»i«" 12tb. there briar BO meeting. onT^abar pay. The, f'ConstenBf'ersrOTenaKrsjwill fa {vided intd'fwo;team*'with "i iKentz being half on one, team Within two" weeks, the regular l.half on the other team" ac^ordla* fall riding schedule'for rlulw-and.'to-further' announcement-by Jar. j,Captain of th? first teaai Miss Mary. Cannon of Canal Winchester, Ohio, who succeeds Miss Margaret Becker as general secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association of ' Summit, arrived Wednesday to take up Ker duties here. v ' litre will lieot of the shook . for the equlp- lison Jtnlor High IcntloU tfte Summit college, graduates took part in a radio broadcast conducted under "the direction of W. Curtis Nicholson of Summit Wednesday, night over station WEVD. The pr<-' gram, known as "My Error,' the Misses Edith* Snook of University, katharine W Barnard. Louise Card of Marlon Card of WcllesU ard Martin of Harri W Rev. HerbV' of bakes MeV turned jdt!^-— cation at J . . The flaw;-.^ Sawyer's m The Rev. Sidney M. Hopson, rector of St^ John's Church, Tain pa, Fla., who has been on vacation dur- ing the past month, was a visitor Garretson; 14 Oak Knoll road, on August 26. : - r -' Daughter to Mr. and iMrs. Porter Byers. 149 Broad street, Summit, on August 27. Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Willarl Aninierman, 73 River road. Summit, on August 29. Son to Mr. and Mrs. fiporge Ithodea. Union, on August 29. Son to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Oelltf, Berkeley .Heights, on August .10. . . Stables, T. N. Tully. manager of will be Charles Ackley and Captain ^ two Union County Park Commission j <>f ihe zeaffl<l team' will. be Gordon ^ riding center, has announced. j Young. The contest will last for. Registrations are now being re-!four months and a dinner will *e Kegiat rations g o celved for the .Watrhung. Girls'!preferred thewinner hj the luxK Troop one of the nioRt popular or-] * ^-~ —— Troop, one of the nioRt popular or-] gaiilzations .at the stables, which , Narrow will have Its first rides on Friday.J IWIv FfWB will have Its first rides on Friday.J. \n* T-^.C-H» September 16th and Saturday. Sep-j 101017 "MCII IfCC fWS tnniber 17th. The Girls 1 Troop is , ... open to all girls over twelve years, , . Two Mountain avenuf yoaa*; old. As In past Heasons, the tw» ;women ; fhe r Mi*se» Marjorl* DaiM- scctlons will be divided 1 more and WTnffred Gallagher, aar- platoons, at the start according to, rr , w|v e3 cape4 death or aerious i»+ riding ability, after which • there'. . y ' Mr | y yesterday afierna^ wlll be a rearrangement »o that wh ; n fhpv w « re standing tin PISTHKT COURT CASES ". ' will he a', rearrangement ao that * wh p n |h " w "<?re standing tin a m c,. mml . .i,i „,„„,, . Mr Mo nH(in Thipd W«trlct Courtin regular each platoon w^ill include a bai- . crM4Wa , k nort h of th*H*We Plaj- In Summit this week. Mr. Hop8(»n g eB8 jon yesterday with Judge John aneed group. iground converslns when oae bait was formjjrly the curate of Calvary | L> Huyhea'preaiding warf a-typica,l. .The flirts' Troop meet* for near- ^["^"J ug r«k withoutr-aa* *ar«- I short summer seasion with but oiiejly two hours, most of which i»: iqf , w h atBOe ver crashed %i •aftt.-, 11 caase for consideration, a contract given over to riding instruction. investisatlon shows that the tt*«. Episcopal Church. Irs. Cad well B. Keeney jnger members of their _aln at their home in iue after a vacation in With them here for this week was Miss woo arrived Tuesday land from a summer Yesterday Miss to Veroiia to re- t the library there. Dodd. of 200 Oak teacnar' suit of the Franklin Discount Com-* pany vi. Nicholas Morkowltz and Alex Markowitz with Judgment for the plaintiff In arnotin't of |64.1fi. There were eight, no appearances. jrtt* brt)tb S>.rt« teachlng at the Philadelphia, J»»d of the ent of the Colam- Girl Seoits RetHrflna; Girl Scouts of TfBojTf returning totriorrow from Camp Fern Rock In Bear Mountain are Dorothy Love, Jean Stewart* Gloria bsrmonle, Aweyta SttirgMU, .______.",. loir va- cation" at For a lunohioa par(y on* does not use CIUUIIM. gniail oNAttaots of'glass and d u o * sir* subailtoUdl tor •W% ' ^ completely f»*fg t ants. Wa«» addition, the members receive iff- ha{ j •traction: In other phases of horse- throUK ^y .»-.— manshlp.-such-aa care of horse and the w o n u m J B 4 t escaped ta Ihf equipment, and they also partlci- ^ tJme OM - - pate in simple maunted drill*. The ^ 9er ' 9ra | troop Is uniformed. i welt it* Mr. Tully has also announced > m ^- . were j^pj plans for the popHlar boys'and' cut ,| BI . t ^ t ' groups of younger; children^ - which will have: regular rides on Itfonday-anil Thursday afternoons. a oi thlo iiuuiiuii jiu pr TOT generally aa-' ; a junior Troop. Instead of lndlv||ual rides, the season will be eonnldereu 1 u a ualt'a,nd the rides will b* longer than the usual hour of lasMictloB. There H Mo minimum ««* lliBltior the Jwi&r ***m •w««B[%,*' &.

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Page 1: €¦ · k' • "' & ,< m* ftnaat RECORD "Justice to «|[; malice toward noae." NO. 2 SUMMIT, N. J FRIDA, Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 $150 PER VEAR Short Bis Orgamzitioa •I "The

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m* ftnaat RECORD

"Justice to «|[;malice toward noae."

NO. 2 SUMMIT, N. J , FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 $150 PER VEAR

Short B i sOrgamzitioa

•I "The Shodon Sept

Us!meeting of the

• Chapter, Daugh-Revolution, to

be held on SeptemVPaper Mill Play-

i*clock. Mrs. J. War-New Jersey State

! thejt.ew chapter be-"The Short Hills

twine has great his.-During the War

Revolution, Shortdid not exist Thatcountry about five

adjacent to theV, and behind thefirst and 'Second

atalns, Was known, Hills of New Jersey?1

»n was comprised ofhe same- implies,

er Verier of highert « 3 f t m Ideal regionnmufiiiuons and siip-

Coatpbental Army. Theseveral times UIUIIC-

|gejf possession of tlihjil/William Irvine was

(taped In that terri-aa he headed i

tABOB DAT

Labor Day in Summit j» ill beobserved as usual without anyformal program and by theclosing of business generally, allthe local banks and the PostOffice.. The day will be givesever as part of week-end [tripsor to-the enjoyment of baupbell,golf, • tennis, etc., that is. »IK»will be the case If thepermits.

—Anyone having malerltf forInsertion in Tuesday's 8 naltHBRALD should get It I theoffice as early Saturday o Sea-day as possible.

MBS. DECKKB TO

Town HaU Ision

BROADCAST 09Bl LB PL

Mrs. Arthur M. Decker wllgive afifteen minute broadcast, ovtl WORon Monday, September' 5th, 1 1.3Q.The Subject will be "Bulb Hntiagfor Beginners." Mrs. De laradio chairman for the Gardl Club'of-New Jersey and introduls thespeakers on the Radio Cardprograms twice a month,Monday she will carry the fgram.

Clubit on

pro-

New ProvidenceFalifldwerSw

Much interest is being arc in

time.1-7 _ Uwife, ""Camp Shoit

1: that "there will -bejtiattendance as, the

j Includes all the StD. A. R a n d all

lie Chapters of theJersey, of which thej

ffctttcen serving In ting in Short Hills aMrs. Alexander

lifing regent; Mrs.

this section over the fortlamfngfall flower and harvest sholto be

All i f Readiness for Opening ofSchools-Adult Education On Again

Collective young Summit wilt turnout in the next few days to resumethe pursuit ot an education: Theopening of the school season reailyis more than the ringing of the bell

squad

Berkeley Heights' NewMunicipal Building toHouse Town Depart-ments Soon to Be Open

Bui l t From S u f p l u s. T ie Towii Hall In BerkeleyHeights which caused so muchfurore when proposed", becauseof its going to be built on acash, bams, is about ready for oc-cupancy. The building will" beopened .for inspection about Sep-1 majjy subjects offer their services,telftber 10th. Plans for its dedica-tion will.be announced at the reg-ular township meeting in Septem-ber.

1*he public schools will welcomeback approximately 2,80e -young-tit era.- gome from the finest of sum-mer camps, others browned by sunand wlud' beside ' the _ocean.'_jirtoughened In rhe plae-woods of thehills, a few from under-privileged

To Sail On NavalReserve Cruise

through signal drill—to many_ it camps, and most of all. Just fromconjures up., thoughts of special home, but strong and-rugged from '

Councilman Forster,Lieul.-Cofii. U. S. IN.Sails With DivisionSeven Destroyers

DATES TO RKMK.M RKR

Mon. Sept. ,5 I*abor Day:-1

Mon., Sept. 12— Summit puj*ichitoN reopen. .

Mon.. Sept. 19 Opening' meetiI'S Aux-iliary of 'ijv»'iii*

Permits

j l t J n e ' • **pt =

training, for profit or pleasure.Sensitive of tills,, all manner of

instruction Is announced on this oc-casion. The Summit public schoolsdo not* need to advertise, theirclientele is assured, but adults,seekout a classroom under different cir-cumstances and the teachers of

At .the close of .1937. if was foundthat the township of New Provi-dence had so well managed its fi-nancial affaira, that it would closeits books with a good-sized surplusbalance on hand. t. I t was' decided (hat this balancewould be used: to build1 a Town Halland Flrehpus*. No federal fundswere requested, or bonds' issued.In this post-depression' era, such a.state of affairs was considered'mighty unique by adjoining andoutlying municipalities. - •

The building, planned by Fred-erick A. Elsasser, Union, is of Colo-nial design. It 'consists of one-story, of brick construction withrock wool insulation, and will be

held in the Lincoln School fltor- heated by oil. It will house the firelum New Providence Boroli, onlapparatU8> township's meeting room,Saturday, September 17th. l e af- ()ffJce8 q f t h e w r l o U a officials andfair is being sponsored by f Gar-: U e police department. When com-den Projects Committee of • New v\gtii , t w i U h a v e coa( about-flS,-a g s p o o d by

den Projects Committee ofProvidence Civic Group athe number of entrants

j already applied for space twill be a success in everyis expected that the New Jericultural College at New

I NewI froml UH).

wick will be represented wjt i dja- Kent, Angelo M. Del Duca; treas-[ play that will proVe both i — ' 'ting and educational to those

r. vice regent; Mra|n«v In.addition to displays*/ t7ie|J e c k e | township-clerk, William C.Russo; chief of police, Dominick V.Russo; fire chief, Anthony Amodeo.

Goeu, chaplain tfroteM'pnal ™ae growers fiWard Olive, recordiuglecti°n t h e « w»n b e a 8Pe<

fc !!*^ o f orcWds by Lager &Irfc* Edwin F.og aecretary; Mrs. Ed-

aele, treasurer; Mrs.»vens, Jr., reglalTar:

Cawley, historian;ckrldge Jr., librarian.

Among the present township's of-nowjficlals are included; chairman of'• "(the township committee, Anton C.AK-pSwenson; members, (Jeorge W.

••"•"-r.Robblns. Carl Hadilo, Horace M.

Test- uier, Fred C. Riceman; collector,tend- jvir8 oiga Curtis; assessor. Frank

For the latter situation, the. Sum-mit'Adult Education Program; withMrs. Belle Black as president willsoon announce a program.

All predict a bigger and betterseason, except that the publicschools are almost certain of aslight decrease In- the actual num-ber t>f boys and'gjrls. The SummitAdftlt Education <roijp- and oflieYlocal schools apart.frona'the piiblfsschools look for more students, Cortechnical training,. music, dancingand. other specialized subjects.

The public schools will beginclasses September 12th. with theprivate schools following step inthe next two weeks following thatdate.

it strong and riifcfied from 'Q Q f f| «r t 0 H a V 8 IIat playgrounds iftWf parks. a . . . • » • • • » •

meeting.Mon., Oct. 17—MpetlnK Woman's!

Auxiliary of Overlook

Record Lower Than JulyM k f f i l k O

eeting. .'I.15.

romping at playgroundTliose going to the public schools

will find that It was not vacation Lletifenant-Coiiiiiiandcr (iui<io F.time for William Abercromble, su-' 1<or«l<'r. °« 23 Kui-IW avt-niio, Hla-perintendeht or buildings and Honed wl(h th« 'SSth 'Fleot IHvisUm.grounds, and his maintenance stall. j i l ted States Naval reserve withwhich has" re.Improvedevery building in the system.

M

(h»rlo«ife

repaired and painted ahdj' l o l n" armory at Jersey City on ihrin varying-.'degrees in'^- . S. Newton, will k*. Siuiunit>ii

I representative tomorrow!

y i g h y m .Major, changes are absent. All the!.amonK t n e nearly 600

gymnasium, floinrs have been re-J ProfcKalonal. men; artlsa'tiK and

morning«nd

striped to conform to new playingrulea and many desks have beenscraped and varnished.

In accordance with-practice ofmany years' standing-, the Hlg-b.School Association and many of 1 lieparent teacher orgaufzatLoiiii con-tribute-to the opening: day atmos-phere" of the public schools by plac-ing oh each teacher's desk a largebouquet of flowers.' , ~~~

At any -rate, whichever school"Mary" or "Johnny" attends he is]assured,of conipeJent training. Con-

laborers, enrolled in the- I'nited-Slates Niival lteser*p. \\ ho willslpiim oiit of "New Vork Navy Vard.Rrooklyn. with a division of-si-veildestroyers.

Civilian clothe* and cari's, andthe ways of life ashorci \vill te..dl.s-|re<.:(>n«.litfrt"ll"? ^ M l ''f'1

carded eagerly b y ihtV-reHeivw. ri""'!'('mtH'r 5 l h | lS' «•?!»!«•

Fort nightly Dull.Fri.. Oct. L'S Annu.d

Hospital benefit bridge.Tuu-S,, 'Nov. -S --(Jellen*! Elect

D a y . • - •

Y. M. C A. BuildingClosed for Repairs

A.s is customary at thiseach ..year" Ihe Y. M. (*. A. Biiildins nvirin; coriit<kfif>n.will be closed f.or.nei-tMswry repairs. Of last; month,'.-.

August of 1937 WithSix Mew Buildings

n First Eight MonthsSummit1 ftiiiMin^ -openif.it*n.s in

; for. tii»! iiionsh ttl .\ueu>( tby -the fH-rnii'-i !.-i*tmJ tlimugb the

| m in I.!, H'n; ' i ' . vrnu-h report * a i is-isivil y*: ti'riliy.iiho-vr a <jrvp of aboutJJNIIIMHI a ; , ,ui|,.ii^i..%(, July.* Thei Aiittusf' tot il. o(ihi:< year is about$Hn:>»it) te>* -than1 the sa'me mouthlast '.war during »»j<;b Unit variouspermits tru.»l{;ng about -f 140,000

' i were i.-4uv\i tor >b''.ccn>*ru..ff'iitii Oflime the Edis'<n.j!nH'.>r High School now

carded eagerly by • ^composjed of units from Jersey City, Although (be lobby.

ISfh.Kanif. roonw

. .forn.f*.' .buildings, oi, vanouv d*?-1

:hr i;i .tmoiint of

, p e J g X t t j g pslderable rcsponslfollity rests wlth'f1"'*6 »"_i»oard the U.S. S. Herbert

HoboKeh; Staten'Inland, ttertli Am-;"1"1 PJP'8'^'1 depari.ment will . b? exjW-ndifure -was an additional perrboy and Baltimore. jclosedwthe office, .dormitory.'-an/1 mit of->.1S.W«o for Kent Coort. 11-17

This writer In an Interview with •'''""'mrnee rooms will, bii kept open. Norwood . avenjie; t ««pte*<' details-Com. Forater WHS j^itf.-.bypThe ma.intaliiance. «»f b«{ldiiiK.'.l-»vrvi'of which were published In'the June

that "Target practice will take M *-"r "l<; rt's'<l(>"tj. the work of-.17 Issue of fhi-> paper. East month.

"Jlary" and "Johnny"their study habits!

PERSONALS

In regard to <!«•>). t'i« deHtroyer. which 1 sailon and on the sixdestroyers, Decatiir, J. Krai Tal--b'ott. Fairfax, Leary, Badger, and

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Berry of26 Hawthorne-place have returnedfrom Lake Keuka, N. V.

Jack Savacool of 63 Prospect Hillavenue will resume his Studies atWilliams the week of September12th,

thisdls-

urrel

Co. OutingLake Mohawk

Summit.There will b<3 no adlaslon

edand^ the doors will I openhe public from 3 p. m. tolp.111.4hours from 1 p. m. to 3 j 1. he-given over to the judgi ; thees being Mrs. Charles nish,

Gi-tte; Miss Martha i mldt,

irdware and Paint Co.,ringfleldavenue at itsting held Wedflesday

iwk featured a seriesmotor boat races be-Jeckel's "Miss Tydol"

ilth's "Green, Flash:" 9^%the raceB which were

length were won

M%Urn; Mrs. Carl E. Ac8u\nlt; Fred D. O'sman,

jty Agricultural Agentbetl and Prof. C. H. Nisstenip Horticulturallst iirabAGrowlng, N. J. Agri

work1

fivei summerlerhibit

by th1

Companyto the JLight Co

range of objby-boys an

jfteen years- oI the right w}attractive and

kites, prizeplayground k!

(fraction of thatin the playgro.(the children

ome upon compldominate tj>e

(imaisand soltlledescrlpti

iTSers'and steaine•many practicalas bird hoirspstrayar .sandal

letttier board:

square-knoIther craft

», a pock(turned out1 the Indl

i SBughaij . in soal

Itbe Field/fid. But Ifere is 011 of all.plaleslablut

use of the ad-the superior

n William D.

Bxfvlcli

SUtlon, NeW

outlines the How-the

1- I) exhibitor may mattan

1griwn

able assist-tor in iUt'in^(:tly strok-j -} ,EA-Ie8 m U 8 tlisa Tydol • • T - -

ahe wasof Us o w f

entry In any oneexhibits must hathe exhibitor. Tto the Artistic

|wer Class.be am

Saturday. •bltors must »upi

iners. The cot fe responsible I

man,InionIliza-

Ex-'•ege-turaluns-

Summit Boys Return FromCamp Passaconaway

Camp Possaconaway at Water-ford, Me., wound up a happy sea-son In which a number of Summitboys participated. They returnedSaturday from » final week o/ spe-cfal games, wafer sports, banquetsfor the winning leagues, And an

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Herrand family of 71 Beektnan roadhave returned from a month's stayat Seaside Park.

_ o r U yarkbekport, Me., are Miss. Elisa-beth B. Andrews and JMIsa Ida A.Rosenquest of Essex road.

At Edgartown, Mass., for tb» re-mainder of the' season, are EdwardA. Pruden of Whlttredge" road andMr. and Mrs. W. Deane Pruden ofN e w a r k . " ''• . •. . • . - ; ' . ,

Back at their borne In Hobart

more

elaborate minstrel and musical j avenue from a stay of severalshow in which Hunter Finch of! weeks at Lake Placid are Mrs. F. A.Canoe Brook Parkway had a solo MandevnTe and Miss Virginiapart. Stephen and George Kent of | Mande,ville.

with David' and! . ."'. — - —Brooks of Sherman avenue Mr. and Mra. Stephen W. Kent

played In the camp -band.In riflery the

who have been—spending the past

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie H. flackerof Tulip street have gone to Wood-stock. N. H.

Miss Alice B. P. Conover returnedon Wednesday to her home in Hill-side avenue from a sunimer onCape Cod.

p p .the business office and. fh<» plan- ir may IM» recalled. permiU f'>r Kent

i f th k b h C i d i fof. the year's work by meniher Court we-re* issued in imotint ofcomihittees will not be curtailed. iftl$.*>0O..thiK a<cann«fng ia a large

Our major repair has already ni'-aaure for the IHl.TlS in permits.... M™.,. . , . „ * , . , «.„. ''«•» parted with the removal ^ r i,sued for July of this >-.-;.r. The

Tattnall. Four inch -guns,' for tlie : ° water tank, after cutting other five permits issued, for aewmost part will be employed Fx-i'1 u p w " n . . a " acetylene-torch, and: construction during August wentpertenco at handling the ships in ! I U e "11(;'»ati<>n of a new 5.V>.gallon to: J. A. Mdttw, 16&X) forreasonably CIOHU fprnmtlon will be itank. The V. M. (•:. A

supervising

Houthward run to Havana. Officersand enlisted men of the destroyers

lion of the new. hot water system Ifenin.

House Com- • h'>ij«e at the corner ofinsf.illa- ro.iil and Midland lerracp; John R.

vhii

Mr. and Mrs.. Ruford D.;Franklinof Hill Crest avenu*-,~wiio are on atrip through New England, are atpresent in New Hampshire.

-Mrs.TrlTWlglif"Bifrice of"AiurrnyHill, wbo left recently." for a visitwith relatives on the Pacific Coast,arrived In. California yesterday.

Miss Helen Carpenter. 133 Sum-mit avenue, tR?cretary to Supervis-ing Principal A. J. Bartholomew,returned from Marlboro, N. Y., on.Wednesday night.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Davidsonand their daughters are expectedshortly at their home in-Badeauavenue from a .summer holiday atMonroe, N. Y.

will have a- full opportunitythe varied points ofHavana. Some areto nearby placeH."

The division of destriiyprti will lieinSunday, September

which, with aiivalvo anil other

for new house onimproved mixing, Kdgewmjd drive; aiuL-anjal! build-

feaMirei. infr» in amount of t-L2«K» each, to

llth. On the night of the lltl, t«>.-f^,113; l l u ' '•("'!»llt>""» "f ' h c

»»u«,.riu... ...in .......... ,„.. w...'t»..... H'»all shower room adjacent t>will steam for KoyrvlstH will steam for Koy Westto provision for the return trip to-'-.,'„ ' ,,:».•„.. . V . . - I . • ' I I 'Oil IV IIINew York.

will provide better service. The old Columbia Cleaning & Dyeing Co.,.system broke down recently after:Chaiham road and Kent Flat*more than fifteen yearn of contih-,School. <S N'orwood avenue, and anous .service. 'ffarage coating $375 for F. C. Kane

Another improvement in ihe at ?.'•'Edgar street..-.•,.-- -pos-i Permits^ were -iissued to the fol-new lowing for 'alterations on their

adjacent to the property aind in amount mentlou-Rpecial exercise room. This adrll- cd: X. Cr.wso, 1 and 3 Sylvan ave-

provide better facilities, nue. 1450; f{r ft. \OllLuns.3>7Sum-

week the reservists will in

Mr. and Mrs. Livingston P.Moore of High street have as their

aiinual target practice off Matamlla ««/ l / ' i l AHeef in the BahamaH near UieW001811 IVIH^Unorthern entrunce to Hie Straits of!Florida.

Last year on the cruise of thereserves Licut.-Coin. -Forster. whoI's-alsp a uienilier of Common Couu-c"£[ from the First Ward, sailed ."onthe B«tiie«hlp Texas for Sao Juan,Puerto Rico'.; The voyage tills yeardoes not go BB far east.

Two Collision^ at SameIntersection This Week

when the buJIdiiig is heing nt eil by 'mit. aiejrioe. $3JW: Parmley Apart-Iwth men arid-women's groups. "••fmVn>s.'"-i*3 Summit avenue. 12.000;

-. 2.TPearl street. W&>;Plate School. 2*> N'orwoo4-a*#-

u t* nne. |2.«'OO; E R Early. Ridge andAlan S C a r Fern wood r««d*.. ,l,5.w*>; 11. W.

_i Bnstin, 321 Morris avenue, 1175: C.Mrs. Frederiok Burden. 5« ywttiJ.'a.»lo'ro:*a- ZH Morr»» avenue, anrl C.

old. of KM Kuoserelt boute- " • * " * ' ? £ 75i.SPrtagfleld » « » « / .each flL'5; Thomas Graseo. 131

—H

vard, Park, fas

Frank Olive of 111 Whittredge road, n"V"Sumtnit. on Madison avenue oppo-j ' ^ , , buimog opt.nt\onB in Sum-rttirnarberry road In Mori- . Town-••• ^ ^ ^ ^ 7ight month, ofHhlp. Olive was goiiut ea«t tgward , . . , , , t-if,~v>a rr»mDared, Madison. He immediately stopped Wj^JJ, ^ l h J t « .JSItoS

.___ ,bis car picked up the injured worn- n f a p p r < ) ! t , m a t e , y a ,»enty-five.The intersection of Morris ' and i""-'*'"1 ( l r o v l < n e r , l 0 1 > r Th»ma» • • • -

aventies near , , i e LB. Co.,lla« in Madison, wherepronounced dead.Springfield

«oL-d*:r»as*.

beendoes i

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>d by

of 222 camps registeredtlon«l Rifle Association. Stephen

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bit may be renof the exhjbjf

provided bymil* mul be attached to

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must berium b« €f^!21tiday, Si imber

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and George Kent won the marks-inan medal. David Zenker of Black-burn road won the pro-marksmanineda! and his brother Bob got thefirst bar on the sharpshootermedal.. Tom Zenker received thefirst class marksman record*Hunter Finch attained the pro-marksman scone. Robert Brooksreceived his fifth bar on the sharp-shooter ,.. jnedaJ~4jsndis=4tls-' brotherDavid made first class marksmansqdrer*"~

In swimming Tom Zenker passed.,j+Bls junior life Bavlng test and Bob

stood In the first ei|ht of the 100-f— Ernest Nahr, son of Mr. and Mrs.

fu*

Jin

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Bh" had pafter the {No c

Isle o f p e «t. Smith's

He and had illre, a half,

In tWsirphy had

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Firiof the sehipen Jr the fall s

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badWk l£t inch p<cfourtimeliber ofNe|s | hioked a

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Iswlmlg pool. Thonndeillr. Olckerso

twereiger and BOBand JIDaybock.

be

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.Sep*rning.uringtidingefullyinorij-Imentimate.bableed.

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fought! theUlanwho

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apartmentavenue next Friday.

camp was eleventh month In Nantucket. plan toxeturn JKuest at Fine Hill, their farm at Rosary Shrine was the'scene'of Aw*|w"AN'irT"IIK:,l>11'Ji'.i'1'.- . „ F i l m c m m w n

glstered in the Na-!to their apartment at 147 Summit I Center Harbor. N. H., Mrs. Thomas a u t o J n o b i | e colllHions this week the A'Tordlng^Hv o ive r sfjrjr. the ' « " » ai iwwaj- - - - • auioinooiie collisions tn.is weeK, me wmiian darted out in rant of him in _AHMIif*ltrtf» CfWli^ct

first occurring Monday at about 4 an attempt to cross the street. He — f l l l W I H B l . 5 w V i i w a i1.P. Prout of Prospect street.

Mrs. H. L. Dodd is arriving short-ly from North Haven. Me., to Joinher daughter. Mies Helen Dodd attheir Summlt_avenoe apartment.Miss Dodd returned several-weeksago.

The Misses Janet Allsopp, EmilyChurchill. Barbara-Williams -andCorlnna Reaclr"naye returned fotheir homejjBfter having spent theirsummer vacation at Camp Farwell,Wells-Oliver. Vt. '. <,

Miss Grace E. Jones, head of thedepartment of physical education ofthe Summit public schools. Is re-turning shortly to "the ParmleyApartments from a summer atEbensburg, Pa..

SB Barbara Burnham,. who hasbeen-spendlngllhe oirinmer on Cape

p. m. between cars driven,by HarryManning of Morristown and HaroldW. Tilliuan of,Springfield

jammed on his lira ken |>ut was un-able to avoid the pedestrian: Olive A keen Interest Ip fishing and ia

. J» connected wilh the Olive Motor'the habitat of the beaver wereNew Providence". Mrs. Tlllniani Car (To of 5% Elm street Morris-'evinced by Summit Rotanans at

- • • - - - - their weekly luncheon Monday

Cod, willTuesday,also return nmer spent at

returnHer

to Summit onwill

who was quite badly shaken up,; town.was taten to Overlook Hospital fortreatnieiit, ^..The second collisiontook" place Wednesday- uiorjiliik afew minutes before eight wlign^Mrs.Clura K. flussey.^arlvlnR-west on .„„.„ ,„.,. , „„., ........ _Springfield avenue, had her car li'itiMa'rHsnn. Morris"-'County Phyaiean. through the courtesy of Arthur Y.

The accident was investigated by; when they saw three films preparedthe Patrol Division of the Slate Po- by t ie Xalional Park* of-Ganada.llctr^rom TrotiOl Headquarteivs j^.enUlle^;J^gsm^^r^f^ttn- -"SkrMorrlstown. The Madi.wn police Fishing" and 'Crey Owl's Strangeaided after the body was •Jaken-to'Quests." The films were_jiKS*»tey

i camp for general swimmingattainments. Robert Brooks re-ceived his "W^jfor wajer;, sports.

In baseball Stephen Kent wasPassaconaway's number one pitch-er. In tennis Toot KenT won thesingles and played in the winningdoubles'for the.inidget camp. DickWilliams "bT Plymouth road 'was anoutstanding camper on the six-daytrip to Nova Scotia, for general de-portment, interest and ability toobserve. . '

Mr. and. Mrs. Lance of Woodlandavenue who spent the summer atthe camp returned to Summit Mon-day.-. • ' :;' .- "••""""

O. R. Nafir of 56 Kent Place boule-vard* will start by motor tentrwrbwfor Louisiana State_:.Univerfl1ty.where in another two Weeks he willassume his senior studies.

/ _ • • : —

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D-^Oroverof Oak—Knoll -road, were honorguests for whom Mr. arid Mrsr=TrM. Bohen of New York entertainedat dinner at the Mountain View atWhitefleld, N. H.. on Tuesday eve-ning.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Marshallhave returned to their hohie In De-Bary place after a three weeks'trip1 in Vermont and the AdJfen-"daciks, spending some time on LakePlacid at Speculator. N. Y.-

THSEE TO TAKE BAR

1st I hat[dahlia:Trust

JHSPLAY A1CITI2EH8

rnschetti of I[yearly dlaplal

exhibition at 'ipany..

k EXiXIKATIONS 800X

Irty young men of UnionCounty, including three from Sum-mit, are among those who will takeOctober examinations! for admis-sion, tcr the practice OJLJawUnSevhJersey; according to a notice post-ed Friday by County Clerk-Henry 0.Nulton. The tests will be held onOctober 13 and 14.< The posted notice states: "Ob-jections to the admission of appli-cants may be made in person or byletter to the Board of Bar Exami-ners, at the State House, Trenton,or to any1 member of the board, orto any members of the committeeon character and fitness of UnionCounty." Seldom Is a law student'*aspiration to become a lawyer chal-lenged under (his provision.

The list of candidates:Summit—-Nicholas C. English, 90

Whittredge road; William B. Gan-non, 50 Kent Place boulevard, andSerge P. Pi«l, 322 Ashland road.

SCHOOL BOAJlpfrECIAt

jtlien\j Summit 6o*rd of Education willhold a special meeting Thursday

The Rev. Augustus H.Grif«ngand Mrs. Griff ing were visiting {nSumhilt last week. They left Fri-day for Vermont and will return toAmenla. N. Y.. in September, whereMr. Grlffing is pasfo1p7t>f the Pres-byterian Church. —•

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Midshipman Carter Edwards, 2ndclassman, is spending his month'sleave of absence from his studiesat_the_tin.|.tedJState* Naval A«ad*emy at Annapolis with his mother,Mrs. A. D. Edwards of 4 Franklinplace.

fJ .

in mltlrsectlon by another 'carjj-{i_j[t-a,yajoiid-Mtilcliler~TlttwiHrT'he';Bruce»_,supervi3or of Johns-Man-jdrrVeii by Domliiick ACCUSHO TJtjIjody and Issued a burial permit. He! ville-Home Insulation-office. Sam-I Berkeley'-Heights, who , wafli~g$rriR|declared that death was caufte4-by a'mit. who wae plnch-hittin? for Har-_east on Morrjis avenue. The latter fractured skull and a crushed cllesTTtiTCoodlng. vice-president of SBB»-car hit the first wheiHt- was cross-ing-Morris avenue. """.,

Mjss Jean Notris, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. E. L. NorriR of 234 Sum-mit avenue, returned Tuesday fromBrown's Camps, Center Lovell, Me.,where she stayed with Mrs. H-Grant Leonard and daughter, Cath-erine, of Westfield, N. J.

0VKBL0OK HOSPITAL BIT RUN

Records at Overlook Hospitalshow that during the past week i |eight bableg'liave been born at the;hospital to the following parents:-Daughter to Mr and Mrs. JamesHawley. 51 Tulip Itreet, Summit, onAugust, 25:

Daughter to Mr., and Mrs. LeRoyCoe, Now Providence, on August 25.

DauKhterJflJWr.. and Mra.

-Oilve was "arraigned /Tuesday.mit Rotary Club and manager of U«'<morning for caiisin-g death by an-"Summ!t office of JohttS-MatfvyieTtomoblle before Justke.i)f the Peat-e-The first two filmsjiepicted- ttoe de-Alexander Rennie of Morria Plains-lights of fishing in agd along the •and was released under tl.OOO bailj wilds of Canadian streams whiletoawairOraiidJury action in OctiJ-jthe

Robert F. Whitehouse who »»..-„ „ ,„ „ . , „ , . „been with the sales department of i - n a l l , 10 Robin Hood road, Sum

ni.it, on August26.Slefart-Rees Chevrolet Co. of Sum-mit for nine years and more recent-ly as sales manager has resigned toaccept appointment as the Chev-rolet dealer in Hackettstown.

. . |Edward R. Collins of 106 Orchard

street who had a scholarship forthe Ernest Williams Summer Band-Sejioohat^SaugerflesTN. Y., for thesession just closed, has returnedhome. Me specialized, in tuba in-struction.

Fall Schedule AtRiding School

Daughter to Mr. and Mfs. Edwin classes will start at" ^ " Stbl T N tully

latter revealed many detail*t-4i»e~habit» of beavers.

President Arthur' Manser an-nounced an attendance contest be-ginning with the next meeting.

• Septem»i«" 12tb. there briar BOmeeting. onT^abar pay. The,

f'ConstenBf'ersrOTenaKrsjwill fa{vided intd'fwo;team*'with "iiKentz being half on one, team

Within two" weeks, the regular l.half on the other team" ac^ordla*fall riding schedule'for rlulw-and.'to-further' announcement-by Jar.

j,Captain of th? first teaai

Miss Mary. Cannon of CanalWinchester, Ohio, who succeedsMiss Margaret Becker as generalsecretary of the Young Women'sChristian Association of ' Summit,arrived Wednesday to take up Kerduties here. v '

litre

will

lieot of theshook .

for the equlp-lison Jtnlor High

IcntloU tfte

Summit college, graduates tookpart in a radio broadcast conductedunder "the direction of W. CurtisNicholson of Summit Wednesday,night over station WEVD. The pr<-'gram, known as "My Error,'the Misses Edith* Snook ofUniversity, katharine WBarnard. Louise Card ofMarlon Card of WcllesUard Martin of Harri W

Rev. HerbV'of bakes MeVturned jdt!^-—cation at J . .The flaw;-.^Sawyer'sm

The Rev. Sidney M. Hopson,rector of St^ John's Church, Tain pa,Fla., who has been on vacation dur-ing the past month, was a visitor

Garretson; 14 Oak Knoll road, onAugust 26. : -r -'

Daughter to Mr. and iMrs. PorterByers. 149 Broad street, Summit, onAugust 27.

Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. WillarlAninierman, 73 River road. Summit,on August 29.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. fiporgeIthodea. Union, on August 29.

Son to Mr. and Mrs. BenjaminOelltf, Berkeley .Heights, on August.10. . .

Stables, T. N. Tully. manager of will be Charles Ackley and Captain ^two Union County Park Commission j <>f ihe zeaffl<l team' will. be Gordon ^riding center, has announced. j Young. The contest will last for.

Registrations are now being re-!four months and a dinner will *eKegiat rations g ocelved for the .Watrhung. Girls'!preferred the winner hj the luxKTroop one of the nioRt popular or-] * ^-~ ——Troop, one of the nioRt popular or-]gaiilzations .at the stables, which , N a r r o wwill have Its first rides on F r i d a y . J I W I v FfWBwill have Its first rides on F r i d a y . J . \ n * T - ^ . C - H »September 16th and Saturday. Sep-j 101017 "MCII I fCC fWStnniber 17th. The Girls1 Troop is , ... •open to all girls over twelve years, , . T w o Mountain avenuf yoaa*;old. As In past Heasons, the tw» ; w o m e n ; fhe

rMi*se» Marjorl* DaiM-scctlons will be divided

1 more and WTnffred Gallagher, aar-platoons, at the start according to , r r , w | v e3cape4 death or aerious i»+riding ability, after which • there'. . y ' M r | y yesterday afierna^wlll be a rearrangement »o that w h ; n f h p v w « r e standing tin

PISTHKT COURT CASES". ' will he a', rearrangement ao that *whpn | h " w"<?re standing tin a

m c, .m m l . .i,i „,„„,, . M r MonH(in T h i p d W«trlct Courtin regular each platoon w ill include a bai- . c r M 4 W a , k n o r t h of th*H*We Plaj-

In Summit this week. Mr. Hop8(»n geB8jon yesterday with Judge John aneed group. iground converslns when oae baitwas formjjrly the curate of Calvary |L> Huyhea'preaiding warf a-typica,l. .The flirts' Troop meet* for near- ^["^"J u g r « k withoutr-aa* *ar«-

I short summer seasion with but oiiejly two hours, most of which i»: iqf, whatBOever crashed %i •aftt.-,11

caase for consideration, a contract given over to riding instruction. !» investisatlon shows that the tt*«.Episcopal Church.

i£Irs. Cad well B. Keeneyjnger members of their

_aln at their home iniue after a vacation in

With them here forthis week was Misswoo arrived Tuesdayland from a summer

Yesterday Missto Veroiia to re-

t the library there.

Dodd. of 200 Oakteacnar'

suit of the Franklin Discount Com-*pany vi. Nicholas Morkowltz andAlex Markowitz with Judgment forthe plaintiff In arnotin't of |64.1fi.There were eight, no appearances.

jrtt*brt) tbS>.rt«

teachlng at thePhiladelphia,J»»d of theent of the

Colam-

Girl Seoits RetHrflna;Girl Scouts of TfBojTf returning

totriorrow from Camp Fern Rock InBear Mountain are Dorothy Love,Jean Stewart* Gloria bsrmonle,Aweyta SttirgMU, .______.",.

loir va-cation" at

For a lunohioa par(y on* doesnot use CIUUIIM. gniail oNAttaotsof'glass and duo* sir* subailtoUdltor •W% ' ^

completely f » * f g tants. Wa«»

addition, the members receive iff- • ha{j•traction: In other phases of horse- throUK^y . » - . — •manshlp.-such-aa care of horse and t h e w o n u m J B 4 t escaped ta Ihfequipment, and they also partlci- ^ t J m e O M - -pate in simple maunted drill*. The 9 e r '9 r a |troop Is uniformed. i welt a« it*

Mr. Tully has also announced > m^- . w e r e j^pjplans for the popHlar boys'and' c u t , | B I . t^t' groups of younger; children^ -which will have: regular rides on

Itfonday-anil Thursday afternoons.a oi thlo iiuuiiuii j iu pr TOTgenerally aa-';a junior

Troop. Instead of lndlv||ual rides,the season will be eonnldereu1 u aualt'a,nd the rides will b* longerthan the usual hour of lasMictloB.There H Mo minimum ««* lliBltiorthe Jwi&r ***m •w««B[%,*'

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TUESDAY,

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JUIUIIL Ti.^tiv. (ii Su;u rday at son. «uli r t ; iul; i a t:u..iti:by dii|>o.-.-iiij< of -:h

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K.vmrr.u.v IT ti.\Hin:y

..By Bl£lf|Coach El wood i^-t

the task of whippy JsQuaiJ ioto shape Jn^its initial gume on

' her U.'Jrd, against CEHigh School of EaMj

Sixteen base hits rattled off the solution that Coach CvfiatH of the Milllnirn Illues uu that | the fact that he has a j

team pounded out a. !>-7 triumph to work with imcl thafl'over the puce-.ulting Madiaon Col- h a v e tll€' s iUl l t ' Ume lmn\onelu Saturday afternoon at Dodge M o u '"ankol, asalMtaJField, Madison. This victory c,it I Scott, waa Corno^a llrifMtidlKon'u i > season, and this fact ; |

give the contest an adifrivalry. Scott it> nialball (jebut thitt yearenrollment lompurabltLittl.. Viv • " - '

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I n t i l e M c C i . - i v / I f i i l i i . ' i : ( i j . j » i . i t . ' T l i i 1 S u n i i i i i ! M r i ' i i l d

SCALP, HAIR and PERMANENT WAVINGOUR SPECIALTY.

TEST CURLS GIVEN WITH NO OBLIGATIONON YOUR PART.

Telephone Summit 6-5207

; Kveryday DOIIIKM, o n 0. AVt'stlof IiiKccls," by Evelyn Cheestnaii;

c/itertaiiifd at a garden party and!"Out of Doors—a (iuide to Nature,"Jmffot dinner .Saturday afternoon i '»>' Mann and Iiastlng.s; "Fieldand evening on the lawn of their Iiook ot innects," by Lutz; "ilexa-l.om.s 51 <-;ln<)e H.ook parkway, in £ o d Storiea," bv P » " - " "honor of their daujffit C

^ ...u- MHOOU |iarkivay, in| honor of their daughter, Carol West,

who iti to'be married this fall to Mr.Harrison 1'ayne Wickel of Heading*

(I'licst.s friim.. Summit Jni-ludodMrs.1 E.Htlicr White .Corn i sh , Mrs,Kobert (,'herry and daughter, Huth,;md Miss Margery f'annell. Therewero out of town guests from N'ew

iinter OvSchool of

of- .ot.

Sti've Wesnick, aBenedict, and a""" Millbum its

^ Zaiaer. l inTaylor figure

r o i l r t h «» W°"1

, ' l k r « m "n and

. B C o r ' ' ' l

in meirl wornog will cilstribut•six hits I tomorrow and will hJVlilii.nw, I workout Thuhj • *

morial Field. Vae fir^1H «lated for Friday 3

""' Red in theThe remain

Culdwellhero <m Armi'i/'cd on ~ f

Five

four Iti •Slslllie localu lidded "

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«•»! da.shedl i l ?

Summit'ti nowest beauty sh'The Allura, opens for busines-Thursday In tht" McCIay Buil;{6'0 Springfield avenue,

......w,, HI znuKing this a:ii»ouncei!n«,!il

. . .^ uui in i , opens for'businesH thisiyesterday. Miss Tiis.-ie, head of Ur',j iinu daughter, Huth, Thursday In tht" McCIay JJuilding.jaL-iipol, said that Jiiese jjrobaiionerr

;md Miss Margery f'annell. There :56'O Springfield avenue, at which; had been carefully selected fromwen; out of town guests from X'ewitime the public ia invited to inspect, over fifty v/t.-ll rjaa/iiivd appliciintsVork. .Heading, Maryland, Long ' the shoppe and become acquainted; from Svw Yor.':, .W-iv Jcisfy,

1 Island, and Geneva, S. Y. After din- with its type of service. Hair,(Georgia, and other M<Mhern stales.ncr was .served by Mrs. Marie.. Do ncalp and .permanent waving a re ! Tile preliminary cla.-.- «i I-Ynru-JFiilco, director of Fairways, an eve- Kpecialties and test curls will bejary, 1!».'J!», is alr«.aiiy ijJled a.'id tiierdjning program of •nuiuic was present- given without obligation to buy.! is a long uai i i"" '• • •ed with Mrs. Cherry at the piano|Mrs. Kachel I*. G i m w i " - - • •••aceompiinied I>y JVHKM ^'!i»>.-" '*•"

Huyl.; at fira b,se, ZH M<>6

knot L 1K b l l t f t '" one:,*> " ' « count.

»'S W from v-" I . i U : I ! i l ) ^ . tac.Ju'1- lolknv,d with a hingj ^ 'o L P a { {!"'"""<•'.

>"8 yesterday. M^s T / f ° U " C e W ^ i ! ^ c a " " l i e h t y " a l l " ' ( »» right Phn !;ilv"'-- "•

October 8th. i"" featuro of thifl]

* the earlya.shed »»e in* the eaMc.s«-1 November l i t ) ,

'unity toa n d

Isville.j

">'» st'"'I ' of honi,..s .,

On reastc-rent has I

rli,..-

ions h H f c »:|4? ««nc eubFP'-ke •«0te7SiS'"»i"p» with

"J rlgw and BrJbn , o -*ld'

I i l l s

}V-"'J. ::

i ' i ' ' ' ; i

son college contests£ the possibility of thi,~ I stale from over-work,

The schedule folloviii>'ri., Hi-jit. : ja— •

Clifford Scott at EuLI'Y)., Sept. 3(1— I

Hiifnvuy ;it Kuinnilt.l•Sat., Oct. 8—

.Mlllburn at AIit., Oct. 15— I

htotch i'lJiinn at .S'uilij'.Sat., Oct. 22—1 (Jitn l{JdK« at .Sunn:•Sat., Oct. :'»—

Madiwon at .AladihoiKiit.. .\'ov. 5—

Itos.-llc Park a t Uosl•l-'ri., -Vov. 11—

:i " ' " ' Stiindln^ of the t l

Wl

ur

I'ay. .sai-rlflcc lilt—KaSS"plays—Kay to Lfit.-li to lJjpyJa''1

._ . with two outthe visitors to woru five

. llovt-r confined its scoring (u' I three, innings, posting aix in Hie| | ' st-cond and tiiree in the fifth.

The K«nie wan featured by lioim.B , . . jus by Hub llrytlon and Delia. The

<i,., J ^ has! locals kept puc-king a,way nt KellyMtha.<,'and came within one run of theIStde a i Dovorltes at 9-8 with a tlire<;-nni- - its rally in the .sixth but never fiir-

•jc'et'ded in knotting the score,of d i g Murray, slur nf ;i d ' c iuc

-'i returned t<> tlw .:an;i. .•nd:!. l ) i l ! l " - i ; i i l i . i l 1 . i l :-•'! i i ; i i i ; n I i

•">'•'III III i t

f p r i z , . , . . . ;! ' ! ' . . \ , . . . . .• f i ' - M - . . .

•• Tn- • .-

- ^ c n ' r . - A h ' i v . '• " v , i ! , i , , i ;..,; i " i ' e : n . , : ! . . . : i

.<. ' -• ' '>le u . i i ' , 1 , ' ; , , , , , {

. • "le commitfjfvhii'h will inspect!,.

l l .

i " : '-• ir.-lV.. yy"(•

(

• ' " • • * • * , . t , . , . , , , v ; v ' • ' " " " " « • • • • • ' - *

v«, 'H '

y ' S t " ! e m ! > e ' C t ^t en ibe i -S th , j ) U j t j i e s t .uu, , ri , j , . ,.>

be -award™! unti l i5f!!!w"»- lf- ••"er ISth w h e n the . f e l T S"

will be h l d l)vJ^V1"!1 1

• i l l , , .'' '• ! I, .,

; 1 • J i; ,,; I 1 I o .,

' •' " - " i 2 . ,

V - ' 2 I II <,

1 <l 0 <i o n1 - l :< o i1 i i i o i| l •'! ;: :i iJ " 1 i 0 t

J _<• 0 -0 1 o

'' I-' 27 12 ~o

»l'- r. h. in, a ,,1 l l 1 II l ' i4 « » II o o

. t l » , nuira me ,show will be H o l d . 1 ^ - ; - - - -

o4 u 2•i • • « o

• 0 ' 1

-' 1

towns in l i o n Conntv. ' :''"•'>''<»» ' o o o o „ „ „ , TnrW - i«rS ( . M , , "lk:1; ;;'• K < 1"^ «''»n . , -

-how w f begin at 2 p rn , n Tho' — "' 1>0> ' '•• « » s e r s , e.-,in. *v •'" ('-, J ^ s l n B piKjjto- c r e a m , i s a

aw,, oflv and Mrs. Edward Or if!: I n n n i f|g ~~~~~~Z. r==^_-«_ flsMtaWe forP- m.. t,n the : " ~~ —____!__.

^%?;if:!Local Players lose

Ti"> UKKK at juices

will sunn be history!

^ A s u W e a s l 0 % D e w nA s Lon? as 2 Years to Pay

PrizesSunday,"iinuai fioJr snow will be hnldAt that tirrJthe public will see themany b.-aiful flowers that are be-, TutaN

Summit and other' S ("n W iin »ion County. ^'iiaiiian] ... .

? has arrange a «PrognimjPor the occasion"- T!se!

;liow »/begin at 2 p. m.',m the :

awn oJIr. and Mrs. Ed war 'fin of m Orchard street «ber is | . Please join us.' " " :" p - " — "• »*»J VI & MjV^

S t e i ^ ! Jn County Net FinalI !7kl a!ld, " T h e <'I»»dren-s Life ofr o / e e , by Maurice MaeterlincI, | Earl G e r l . ^ ^ h n D i e t z fe),

before Robert Strain and -„ '«>ne of P , a i l ) f i e l d g u n

u f;«oon at Warinanco Park in thenJ».h-of the Union County ^ b . e J '

Phi f > u U r n a m e n U I I t 6 o k «wl a fjeid pa ,r five sets to dlapo.a!

•of the Summit players at 2-6 " r, '• ^ . 6 - 2 . G-2. stine, a son of thViPhtafield Hfeh School director o Ib Cu.,Wae;'1 8 , t C a d y i n B '""fl'^nco,

demay on Septemle 7 , 'A'1';Summit Tcnnfa c?uh a t ' h °

n il l r . w l , , , , ,

Totals1>OV<T

TiVI-llcy If". K« i|y, ,'.ftossl, ''I, ' 'J. Kelly,'..fSliarii. Hi*. Shiffn,.r,"IT;Winch, s.s.J- Hhlffiur, rf.. n,Kelly, ,,. . ;

• —i-mii u.wiM• "> " I2!sf.f-di.v « |

- ' . . r . h | | • • ' " " ^

••' - ,J i ; I r

• ;> - • « " i '.\ j

• ii j f;; suWnf•; , I ' •""'# i4 -'4 " ' ",<§>nH

ife

e's hat faclory j

DkcolamUoaa and spoil>i;Ie and snap restored bytiry mtlbodi ased Jo maSctamcd ntlfj tlje s/iSyirhea new. Sesd yours to

SPECIALOFFER

Goad for a limited Ut$

imOXE SERVICE CALL

fiiiS

«fr! Sroms To mWfi

- f"<; members ornirl Scout Tioon

.fcomeon Saturday t r n J " iT'"1'11

Ader and I),- A" , " "Vvfhoril«' W v e t h e g i l ^ k ' 1 ' A l l e n wlii

%un

»''« la

Pfiiilli'

*f

A BFleli

liable

|dicrafiirograas (lour

thefatK'toj

to'Id

I!* tl

Dt'

Sept.Kopt.

Sept.^ s.is;

Oct. 1!

Iiitly ciublOft. 28' benefit

1 10thti. m. to fi^inday; a ito [» p. J

puay and F |^ tho

[available tillay.

Page 3: €¦ · k' • "' & ,< m* ftnaat RECORD "Justice to «|[; malice toward noae." NO. 2 SUMMIT, N. J FRIDA, Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 $150 PER VEAR Short Bis Orgamzitioa •I "The

»>v

" Head the

la fo Sail On.Naval-Cruise

1J. Chapter[li Short- I l ls

fieri

r* Organizationof "the Short

apter" on Sept.iiioilnced

Officers' List-.zatlon meeting of thelill.i Chapter, Daugh-ncricun Revolution, to

'111 be held on Sepfem-"Vhe Paper Mill Play-

o'clock. Mrs. J. \Var-, New -Jeraey .State

Labor Day in Summit will beobserved as tiformal su

led

i

l i n

Im,

M.

CO

"if tin; new chapter he-ar. "The Short HillHH name ban great hia-

' nee. During the War.-an Revolution, .Short

did not exist. Thate country about fivelying adjacent to Ihe

jltaitiH and behind thuof Finn and Second

Mountain:), wa.s knownIt Hilla of New Jeraey.lion was comprised ofit ftfae, nanio impllea,

Bier \ i r r i c r of higlierI iv waAan ideal region[anunitiiitiona and aup-kCoiiljuieiitul Army. Thu

lulvoral timea unauc-! Kelt poascaalon of tliUI a l | William Irvine

lica/mped

programoaing of bu.-iiiu'Ms

the local hanksOffice. The day willover aa part of week-or to tht: enjoyment ofgolf, tennis, etc.. thatwill be the ease if thepermitb. .

Anyone having mated:insertion in Tuesday's SiHEKALD should get it '<office as early Saturday oday aa possible. ;

nd IK

thehe• n d

liais.w

:ri|.."i

bi i l l .i\U il'her,

forunit,the

SUII-

\ 1 '

Berkeley Heights'Municipal Buildin

• House Townments Soon to Be

Built Fro

to

•en

ni S u r p l u s

f la more

MRS. DECK Kit TOIJKOAIM AST rt\'

UVLU FI

: TheHeight,furoro

:<'f its

T"'- ' i iu l l i l - ' l

i l . i l l

C.I II.

prop

lo IK

inmuch i

throughconjure.;"training,-f

HensiijviJiiMtru

was

Mr;;. Arthur M. Decker wfifteen minute broadcast oon Monday, September 5thThe subject will be "Uulbfor Itcginnera." Mra. Dcradio chairaian for the (Jarof New Jeraey and iutrod.speakers'on the Radio Cartprograms twice a month,Monday ;>he will carry thegram.

ProvidenceFall Flower S

lie " iAFlek

UableJI13

xptriedicraft)rograas dijourullerl

the Ilat wh-toj

to.

Much lntcrt'3t is being arcthis section over the fortl

in that tcrrl- fall flower and harvest showtime, aa he headed a h c l (1 i n t l l y Lincoln School^ I

ila1 wife, "Camp Shoi t ! i u n i N u w Providence HoroSaturday, September 17th.fair in being aponsored byden Projects Committee of'" ' ' Group a

kd; that there will bI attendance aa the

Include;! all the St;|eFthe D. A. It. and all t

the ChaptersJeraey,

f officersmliiB in: Mra.nizing regent:

vice regent;

Projects ComProvidence Civic

*TI.\U

ijive..*

wonntinci

Miijj.uuy. rjopened loruinbyr idjli.tion

'••(."•(1. b e c a :

built on'"e.uly for ,

j 'iig -.vill" about Si"l- it:; (ledi,

be

the

:fcil(HHi.- riii;

thi- foo tba l l Si'iu.sbign. t l . dri l l - fo manytip thoughts t.'f :-pi-c!:

r profit o r pleasure.(>f this, .til uianiit'r u

is anmniiu-ed on thi;; .(.>•-•Summit public arb.inl

to advert ise , thcis s lna} , but adult.-; ;a-t'lom under different cii •and the teachers; ni

many subjects offer the i r service.;'""•• " ' si tuation, the' Sum-

atioti P r o g r a m with'• pres ident will

' h i l ? . .

• . > . i t n j

i I o i i i p .1?

M-ai j io i i .

jdo notI i-lit-ntt'li' ou t a clasai'<'UIH,i(;ince.'J

oiiTheHeed

the l a t t e rKd

a»noiince a

i theClubt oil,pro-

r M "

balaneeIt IV.I

dint il

Kood-aized

f f

closeam filus'-bei•i w i t h a

on hand.decided that this balance

• used lo build a Town HallFirehouse. No federal

<lecrea.se Inof hoys and KU AH

1)0

ii\ r-Vew

j would hij a fidwere

!ln(state ofmightyoutlying municipalities.

Tbe '

Adult Educatil t > 0 I t l t h c r»«l>li--:

affair;; was•"'i'lue by adjoining

funda1

"da inHued.Jera. such a I

I'>fd-jdate.of Colo

.H'.OP.ljHcertain of a.'iu.uiy ye.us '

tile actual num-i Schoolhi. The Summi', Spirent

(in group and other,' tiibut,local schools apartschool;; look for nitechnical,, training '..•••-- 'ing ' ho'.i'itict '»f

J. At any•gin | "M.i-ry"the ! .».•! iiirc!

in | s idcr . ibweeks following that i "Miry"

their

millinn', iii.cl by .iiiii

t h e o c e a n o rii iIn- p in ." w o o d s of t h e

Iiiiiii iinilei'-prh'ihv.cdinust of nil, just troni

t r m g and rugged fromj>!.i> grounds and parks.

• g i i i u : ; I n t h e j i u b l i c M - h o a l s >

tl i h : i ! i t u . i s n o t v . i c . i l i o u .

r William Abei'crombienient of buildings, .iiiii hi., m. i in tc i iaucc.!-> repaired and painted<! in varying degreesl i l d i n g i u ( h i 1 - . y . - l c i i i .

H are absent. All the:;yuin.i>iu:n I'loon; 'have been re-.;tiipe>.l !i> coulorm to new playingrules and m.iu.v desk.• M-raped and v.i rnis'ht-d.

In

j'Cotincilniaii Forsfer, aLieut, Coin. U.-S. N. R.Sails With Division ofSeven Destroyers ;

0 o i if g t o 11

innA!. II . ( I l i . F i

IC UV

ildiiig Permitsrop in Aligns

Record Lower Than-JulyWith Bk Decrease Over

1 August of 1937 WithSix New li

a v a n a.

1 Wllic'il 1:imp-oi".i-vcrv !>

, su-. i i n l

i t a f f

•i n i l ,

in 'M ij n- . -

Liei' o r : ; t i

t ioii .-dI ' i l l t e i ll i"i i i( . ,

V. s. ,repi e

(), t

piol'<.'.'ilabore

wilh I be- iT.t h' S l a t e s .V,vala r m o r y at ,ler,.cy CityS. New (on, will |,en t a t i vc t .mior

the n e a r l y lino^ional men

Cillli.

i i V r l l i i f , s ' . i -

«-*-t m i l . , , „f S . ' l V C W . ' h

n i t h e

S ' l l n i n j - t ',•';

o w l i l n i n in <•

l l -I I ,

- l ' l l . l l'I'll.

I l l - H e m

" i n Mil l . - ;

A n n u a l ' -b r id i -e .

< ; . - i i . - r . l i

t l i l Drop in'First Higlit Alonth.i I,

: lor if

.p-r:

Ul . l l l

• i l l ':!I.. U'I

be•en

practice of |

will h. with

nd otht'r specialized subjects.The "public schools

conaidered <-la-sses Septciiiber 121and private

. ._ ,. jtliu next twobuilding, planned by "

crick A. Elsaaser. Fnioiinial design. It consists of one-;story, of brick eoiuUruction with Irock wool insulation, and will be!

t()I'- heated by oil. It will house the fire'"" apparatus, township's meeting room,':|f"ioffices of the various officials and

police department. When com-. M r a I l d Ml~. Clyde A.i'd it will have cost about $H).-L~ . . ••

.wirhi s ' i - tandi i i ) . 'o : ' i . i t i o n ai.id< !i.,-r organi/.,uious cthe opeiiin!; day atmos-• ' " schools by pl.ic-

a la ice

uilljY.ird.!•am out of \<>\v

with aNavy

mii of

Closed'for RepairsAll;;I III,

'I !MIMl

List >i ,up e r i n i i ;

( . | i .

' !i

nl ." i | ,

i -.'.

MI;

:li.iM Hi

canwill•• r e

to.u-her's

r.ih<!f

whichever .schoolJoliiiny" attend;, h,. \H

^"inin'tent-training, rou'-P...I Ability restH with

•"'d "Johnny- h,habit.').

•. ami).- ( I t , - ,C I V i " . ,

fccyi'dy.'ert b" A in-

inte rviewtol

withby

i d

regard to

the

ster

Berry of I Mr. andreturned j of Tulip sfr

j stock, X. H.•ft have gon,. |,, \vr,,(),|.

j lhe iv.i

carded eagerly by (heeoni|io;,e(( of units! froin .ItHoboKeii, Slafen I.slaiul, Ibo.V iind Italtiiuore.

Thi,i writer in an| Lieut-Coin. Foi:it«'i''him that "Target in'in-nci1 »viti t.iUeidace on board tbe I'. S. K. Herbert(10l>), the destroyer, wbion and on tlie sixdestroyer;, Decatnr, J. -Fred Tal-

^ ^ ^ I b o t l , 'Fairfax, I^eary, Iladgcr,. andTattnall. Finn- incli /;uns. for themost nat f, will Iw employed. F..\-p(M°lence at liandllng tbe ships inreasonably clo.se formation will beafforded our reservist!; on thesouthward run lo Havana Oiiicei•;:

i. . A ;j e.ichI w i l l |

'•' cui-, tour , ii\ r . i r ( h e V. \

,| to i - ' l ,Cl

„ !

.1 ' • ' t i l l ; l imeC A. llui ldiu.;;e.;...iry repair.;,le.miiig tiMiu

• i : 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 >«• 1" 1 S t l i .

game -room:!p.irtuieut will Ic;!c, dormi tory a n d !

room,; will be liI illt,ll !l,lIll'i

" " ' ' I II ; ' e l , . ,

' " ' I i i ! ll

' b e bui l i l i i r .

u.-t• I*I I

• i r :. -tin.-•i;n

I I1 .;r l ' I -

S i • ! • •

'It• t l M l l t h

-.f

f.,.|.

h I s.iilaccoiupanyiiii;

will h

^ ' • p t e n i l i t . r ; , | | , , , , s

m i l l i o n . ; ! , , , „ . , i l | ) | i v

" • " ' u i . i j o r r . - i n i i - | , . , . . . , ; . . * " ' • " " " • " ' l i t ; a r c . i i i i f i i i - .l H H ' " x ' ' " " « « ' ' l w i l l t h , . , ' • l l M ; a i l - v ! m i ' : 1 " ' » - M . . r l l n . j 3 4 l " 7 l s• " ^ • H h o l u a t v „ k , ;•".'"*••! . " f

( ' - ^ ' « l f « » r . . u l v , , f , ,

l ion

will have fie

on

illi chaplain;recordiiiK

lam (ioetz,Ward Olive

Mra. Edwin F.iiK secretary; Mrs. Ed-

^arxnele, treaaurer; Mrs.LeavoriH, Jr., registrar;

; H. Cawley, historian;aiockridge Jr., librarian.

Mrs. w^iiR and educational to those lem" i"n ' r > F l T ( I

Mrs;ing. In addition to d i sp lay* ,,.. iM l s - '"«•»

|>rofc8slonal rose growers fifection there will be a spec|lay of orchids by Lager &|if Summit.I There" will be no ad

thethis(li:s-

lurrol

jJeckelHII:;KO;

!Hu3:;o;

Del, Duca; trca.s-C. Hiccmau; collector,

('uiti.-i; aH.-ii'w.-ior, Frank jtownship clerk. William C.chief of police, Doininiek V.;

!is3 Alice U. F. Conovcr returned,.... Wednesday t(» her home in 11 ill-

i": hido . avenue fromCape Cod:

of

a .summerplacts.1are

on

&arged and the doors willWine public: from 3 pl l bouts from 1 p. m

Co. OutingAt Lake Moliawk

tardware and Paint Co.,Wlngfield avenue at its•outing held Wednesday"lawk featured a series

motor boat races be-|k .leckel's "Miss Tydol"ijiith's "(Jreen Flash." Six, of the races which we

given

m. toto ,'{ j

over to the judgbeing Mrs. Charles; Mlrts Martha

Mra. Carl E. AcFred I).

openp.m.,

Ii. be--

. . ; , , - — : • • " " - * I at .Seaside i'ark.fire .chief. Anthony Atnodeo. •

Summit Boys Return FromCamp Passaconaway

Mr and Mr.s. William A. H e n !and family of 71 fioeknianhave returned from a month's

, --U. and .Mrs.load-; of Hill rroststay! trjj, throimh X

present in ".\>w

Camp Possaronaway at'nisli '•""''• ^ ° - woundImidt.'1-"0" i n w h i ( > h

hoys

leu

liliprograin outllne.s tinK I|CH governing theh c h were i ( | e s | v v .

4iiatel.-i.tfH were won I i / | , •p x l l , , , | ( o r n i a y

Water-up a

a number of .Summitr n | t ] ooys participated. They returned

':i,i'0M': Saturday from a final week of ape-Agricultural Agcnt'|:iiZa-i,riil1 f moa • water sports, banquets

Fx- "'•' " WI"n!HK.-IoaKiies, and an,,^_' elaborate minstrel and musical

turil ! ! '"'w '" whk'Ii Iliintrr Finch of.„',','-.'Canoe ftrook Parkway had a solo

ipart. Stephen and George Kent ofll l ) U . ; Hawthorne place with David andct of 'K"'"' r r "1'ook:; of Slierniau

Arriving shortly from a aumniorat Itockport. Me, are Miss Eliza-beth H. Anilrrwrf and Ml.;Ko:ieii(|iicst of Essex road.

t'tiford D. Franklinavenue, who are on a

w England, arc atHampshire.

a full opportunitythe varied pointsHavana. Sonicto nearby

TheinSunday,1Kb

l roverslo visit

interest j M

' t r ips

' I r s . T.

be division of destroyers will bell:iv,iiia Friday, Saturday andday, September !>th, UMli and

11th. On the nif:ht of the 1 lib there.servl.sts will .steam for Key Westto provision for the return trip toXew York. •'

o f t h e i i t ' W

: which, with ,mvalve and otherwill provide better.^y.ti'ii) broke downmore than fifteen yearsnous ..' 'ivice.

Another improvementng service.-; will bby (lie completionshower

hot water syiitoinimproved mixingmodern feature;,

otHI .1 I.I r;-(>

i n p i - r m i t . - j

>"r ; i r . -I-),,

I t ) | - 11,>\V

g u . ; t i i c n t(MI for n e w

"1 A - . b l a n dl l i

(he

Ida A. with re•'arrived

. At Edgartown. Mas-;nappy r,oa- Imainder of the

for the re-._. ... ,,.. Keason, are Edward

!A. Pruden of Whittrcdge roadMr. and Mrs. W. DeaneNewark.

(irk.Wednesday and Thursday (if next

Bunce of Murray [ W w k f1"' ™»'rvi*« " i l l engage invisit ; a l " " I a ' I'"'K«"' prarticooff Matiiiull.i

Keef in the liahainas near thenorthern entrance to the Straits of:

ho left recently forl.ttives (in the Pacific Coast,in California yesterday.

lionwhenboth

t h emen

inmade p»!;-

of the newroom adjacent |o the

kcrei-r room. This addi-provide bet ter f.icilities

building I i being IIM-and woinen's groups .

- " " e:)ch. toIH(>ill- ( ' o >

•"id Ken! Pi;i..,.1!"1 avenii,.. and ;i'•!:• for F. C. K ,„«•

and Prof. (;. JJ. xiHsii Horticiilturallst i[

•''''Mirowing. \ . J. Agri'•'Xpgnieut Station, Xew

andPruden of

Hack at their home in Hohartavenue from a stay of severalweeks at Lake Placid arc Mrs. F.Mandcvillo and Miss ViiMandeville.

Miss Helen Carpenter, l.'t,"! Sum-mit avenue. se( r*t,uy to Supervis-ing Principal A. .1. Hartliolomew,returned from, Marlboro, X. V.,Wednesday nighl. on

La.U year on the cruise of threserves Lieut.-Com.

I it; also a menilipr of (iell from the First

Woman Killed By^ Man's Car

rra•.•(•; Johnit In. $l.r>.(KM» for new hou::<>

Edgewood dr ive ; a n dini;s in amount nf ?]

service, The old ,'Coluinliia ' Cleaning <trecent ly af ter jChal l ia in road;ir.-t of cont in- jSchool, |(i .N'orwi

•'.•Mi-age cnst ing ?:at LT> Edgar s t reet .

I 'erniif; were i s -und to tlif fol-lowing for-" alfp-raf l-ui:) on the i rliropcrlic-i iind in auioui i ! ment ion-ed: X. (iriitii'd, 1 aiirl ;! S.vlv.in ave-nue, $15»; It. i r U i l l i . i m : . -'.r,

avenue, .K.I.J'iO; F. irmleyments , 1.'!!! SiinirnitFred

H.

by i MI it

rg in i a j

Mr!{ ii H tl t

A.|r,hnrtiy

inI - « - ; M I S of H I ,

- • : M ! "

4 . : i I n pavenue

il v

.1 : : ,

entry. . I, • ! ,

matj ! ny one

iinore

Mrwho

andhavp

Mrs.,been

• ' t i o n a l

i l

• fcgistcrcd in tho Xa-'AKsiiciation. StephenKent won the marks-i' " ' ' '''•• I - " ' ' o f M l . - i e l ; . '

Stephen \V. Kent.spending thn pant: -1

month in .Nantucket. plan to return i-to their apartment at 147 Summi t : 'avenue next Friday. • ' I

•Monroe

Mr.

and Mrs. Robert J. Davidson"•ir daughters are expected

at their home infrom a MinnX. Y.

bolster, whooinnion Coun-

Wnrd. sailed

dean,holiday at

•'•'id .Mr;;,ore- of J i j ^ j , s ( |".

• • ' a t l i n

"or Harbor. X. IIProut of Pr

I-ivingston J1.• - ' I l l t h ; ,V 0 .,.. ( | ) 0 i i .

" i l l . the,,- f;lrm .,,.AII-.-I. Thomasstreet.

the Fir.si Ward, sailed on»ho Hattlesbip Toxas fur San JHan.l'lici'M Hieo. The voyage .1.1. yeardoi's not i;n an far r;ii.(.

Iwo Collisions at Same ,.Intersection Tliis Week

•Mr.;. Frederiiold. of lotv.ird. Florli.niiI-J" injured

Ilu;;den. r,lj yearsl!«o.--evelt bi.iile-I 'ark. w.i:; f.ital-

««« Mondiiy.nf-ht v v h ,•1U »>.is .struck, bv

. . , i > . m i . i m : - . Z'M S i i f i i -i uiit avenue, .K.I.J'iO ; P.irinlcy Ap.srt-nients, 1.'!!! Siinirnit avenue, |J.m>0:Fred (!. Sigler, 2:; Pear l :,!iee:. f:t.'.i';

iKciit Place School. 2<> Xorwoo'l avi'-'Iliie. $-'.000; E. R. Kir ly . Itidg.- andFernwdod roads. .?ri.ouo; II. W.Imslin, :il'i Morris iivciiue. jr,T.: f.Caporos;i. ^ Morrii avenue, ami C.H. Slf'ldlc."7r.S Sprlngf ie l i r avenue,each }l-j; Tlionia;; I:I-.I«--» ' ' •

a e.r drivhen

si rucl^ by a e.r driven •»>'I-r.inli Olive of 111, }\ inttredge r >

road,

Tbe111-;

rospi.

\: Inuid Li,•' rang.

),nl(> byflrtei'ii

Ihi the

In c• i f I I

t that .Mi.,s I

-V|1'"

wasits

;ev-

I " « • • •

. First sheig band of4 o w r the'I" Weaver. Se-

), PaulHarry

:<• ^ i ^ f - ; ^ i n e to

I a fraction of that ^^jjjpjfbeentA\ the playgro . t^ j i^ f that

? the children too f j§ | i i t ' tlmlionie upon

predominate theanimals.and sohlic

Ints of- all dcscrlptiocnii.sers and at campire many practical,!**:Itch as bird houses 'it^1$t. be|sh trays. RatHlalpflf tjfcfi ,.

book CIKIH, I

i i in '.

•I E\-jOW co lwil mil.brek.igc.

5. No (|,ii,|t m : ,y

'•Ise of the

responsible

Mrs. II. L. Dodd is arrlviii.q; short ...from Xorth H a v e n . Me., to join; -I.(lighter. Miiis Helen I);idd a1

Si i in in it a veil lieDodd rolurni.'d

• M i . - ace E. Join-•"•Pirttneii! ,,f phy.de;,

,'»<? Suiiiinit public p,ii.partnient i tu rn ing shor:h- t o '

several weeks ' Ap.irtnienK

•rsectlon of M o r r i s andS|iringflol(l avenues n e a r tbeRosary Shr ine wa.s Ihe scene nf twoautomobi le coll isions this week, thefirst occur r ing Monday at about I

. . f . I p. in. between can; driven by Har ryhead or tlie M , U j ' | | ( | of (Morri.stown and Harold

educat ion of ,

ar.

(l " M l i r l ; f , I " W " ;

»P"ro:;:i11- K"1'(1!,«

^™p|'. .;V,lal * for »lt or.-it l»n

' k m l IMIIKHIIB op

f,.r u . .

pvrnilt.i i.Tl.e

. . . K

Ibe

reijfi.,1

Prided I.yr med

n K u l t >

: i in l

das

to

ani

n iL } 1

QoiI8th/ J ^ .Parchiallsclpl to

M

is b n u i . , ;

marksman

Dm her

tenling

n Hwimming Tom Zenkcrjunior lifi

—' ' • • - A l i • .••;" ,!

• "• - ' ( b i l l . u : t i

' "'! i n n a I t o a d i' i n ' i r li')iii<.;; u f t e r

' « u m i n e r v a c a t i o n

from

\ in re-Parmley

a't

i\V. Tillnian of Mprlngfield avenue,Xew Providence,

was |,a,nv " Tillnian.

i i i ' - ; All . ' i i ipp. E m i l yi :u , i U ' i j l i . im.s a i i t l , b e e n K

h i v e r>'t !irn>'d t o iC iMl , w i l lh a v i n g : ; (wn ' I "fl<• ?r ; Tl ie f ;d ;«y .

C a m p K . i r w e lat

Miss I! ;nbara_n, l r ! l ! u i n ; w h o ,,,,.mer on Cap..Summit onNancy, will

from a r.tim-

,' th,ret urn j ' i

Her nU.tw.return u. xt n,.(.|;sp

Ernest Xahr, son of Mr. ami Mrs.— ^ </. R.Xahr of 5G Kent Place hpub'-

Itobert Brooks re-, vard. will start by motorfor water sports. ; for Louisiana

- Stephen Kent wasPassaconaway's number oneer. In tennis Tom Kent

- — - - i • truest rvahr, son ofnoys in camp for general Kwiniining.'o. R, Xahr of .16 Kentattainments. Robert Rmni . -»ceived his "W .... „,.„,.,.,. , i o r Louisiana State

In baseball Stenben if""' "•--

! MrhaveHaiy

j trip

leather craftii porkr,

turned omtlio

«• thornoon. In

«tlash"thehad

pttlo()f>, in soaiIhe Fioldl

'Id. Hut tf• here Is oi?

Moil of all,

>e abtutjare-;

fitandal}™ »f Pi!1st of thtfiTIie cxt

after thethe Isle of

Smith1!)and had

[J' Oporc, a halfIn this

fHurphy hadof check-|; cabin at

dinnerJiMlltiine, pilot I'HJP "Miss Ty-'

She winner* • ,

fiat the d in- j ,Ship It 11to have

the Will-

jwliich ISep. I

>bableed.

il batli

f ttach(Pp*I lam a a 'ilsInklin

Sept.Snpt.reopen.Sept. 2()|

Sept..- s.ir>;Oct. 1!

was

the af-to receivelived at a

Parochial SchooJ under way 'bdnesc

, . " • ' 8 - ' I 0 «, the iclAgea have \n% mad

he fin iner monthsn the.iltlioi; i It hasIcaiu InquiryiK al it the po.iai^ {.„louglt the reply tlf i i0id l i | made ontlie

; '"°XP

ISIIEHrf-ftP"

wonand played in the winningfor the midget camp. Dick

to j Williams of Plymouth road was anSt.! outstanding camper on the six-day

trip to \ova-Scotia; for general de-portment, interest and ability toobserve.

tiring Mr. and Mrs. Lance (lldinK avenue who spent the summer atefullyjthe camp returned to Summit .Mon-norn- • day.lincntlimatciTIIKEE TO TAKE BAR

i . „ . l iuui^iana s t a t e Cnivers i ty . j t r ip in Vermont and the Jnt was ; where In another two weeks he will idacks. ppending -.omp time oi} pitch-1 assume his senior studies. Placid at Speculator. .V. Y.i'on.thej , — '

nt at I'TiitHon, X. .1.

;>:KJ Mrs. H.ujy A. .Marshallr* turned to tbeir home in I)c-pl.ice after a three weeks'

Ad iro ii-on Lake

Mr. and Mrsof Oak Knoll Clayton D. Grovpr | Miss Joan Xorris. daughter of Mr.

road were honor (:and Mr=. E. I.. Xorris of 234 Sum-

guests for wliom Air. and .Mrs. T *mit n,- - - -M. Bohen " ""at

who was fjuito badly .shaken illwas taken to Overlook Hospital f(itreatment. The second colli.siotook place Wednesday morning afew mimitei; before eight when Mrs.

I (Mara E. Ilussey, driving i west on| Springfield avenue, had her car liit'in mid-section by another c;\rdriven hy iJoininiek Accu.-.so ofHerkeley IJelghtn, who was goin"east on 'Morris avenue. Tbecar.Ii.it tlit! first when it wasing Alorris ayt'iuie.

OVEfdiOOK HOSPITAL III

picked up the injured woni-;in. and drove IHT toH. C o i i l l i ; in M.idisoi

, wa-i proiioiinceil d".'i(i.According tu Ollv

; w o m a n d.irlcd out, an att< nijit to c r o s s I: j a m m e d on bis br.ikc.;a b l e to avoid the pi'd<is c o n u e r t e d with the<'.ir Co. of ,*)!i; Elmtown.

Thtbli,

Dr.'U, where nhe.

ve"s story, thein runt of i, |m | n

lie street. He'but was nil-'

Olived i r e c t . J

HTilton;; in Suin-eight months ot

this year total $7i;7,."!-H ccrnpartdto J^iiir.l'i:: for tho sa in" period I.i^tyo.iiWir'approxim.'itely i twenty-fiv»per cent, dcrreaac.

Fjfnis Shown Rotarians—Attendance Contest

AMotor

r>; h i ,policC'

la t te rcro.ss-

iccirlfnt W;M invpstigated byPatrol Division of the StaKfrom Troop H Hcailijil.u t(

•'.Morrlstown. T h e Madl.,a i d e d . af ter the body was taken toMadison. .Morris County I'liyH;r K.ijmoml Mutd"l ' ' ibody and issued a .bur i a l perniit . Hodec la r rd th.it ib:i!h wasfractured - luill and a crushed chest .

Oil; .1 was a r ra i

in

Cuiada,s." • \Si.y'.Str.iu;;e

i.vsicinv i e w e d l i n . '

Kecordsshow th.itfisht babips

nd Mrs. T. Imit avenueof Kew York entertained j Hrown's (".imps. Center

dinner at the Mountain View at 'wh. —

| f. Xorris of 234 Sum-! ' 1" ' 1 ' . l u b i p s liavo l»*»en bT. Imit avenue, roturnod Tuesday from j l i r > s P ! t a l to the followinged j Hrown's (".imps Center L o l l M <'"»Khtc K M

at Overlook Hospitrildur.lng the pnrit week

hoc.n born at theparent'!:'

ceil by ;icrushed

..lied Tuesdity,' morning for causing de.ith by ati-itomobile br.f^re .Justice of the Peace'Alexander IJennie of MorriH Plainsland w,is released under Jl/'fiu hailto await Ci Hid Juryh"r.

she

y m j f l lowing paLovell, Me..1 <''"»Khtcr K> Mr. and Mrs,i M »«wley 1 1 l

West field, x. j .

H.r.vley. 51 Tulip street, SunmiiJ August IT).

Daughter to M,-. ,,„,] ,,,., , ,

on

P fiev. AugustusMI-K. (Ji-iffiiiR wer

Summit last week, TIvisiting" in: b»en

Co.

EX AMI >

Thirty young

•! trnrnH ? ? " ' 1Td W|"' reiurn to"! ""l Il)r ««no ^

men of UConnly, including three from Sum-mil are h

Id. Tcl.8nmml.

IOct. 28' benefit

Nov

8—1

Siitninitthat

•.her 10thfi. m. to fiFriday;t 0 f» P. ..

^Hday and Fa tho ,

[available a!pay.

d 104ware-

U byMas

ise, 6 Room»t:'<*.

Jept. 1st tontafe8 M

ACE

fouri mejiber of t!Nclsv hdoked amailed Jo get acoiihio landed.

An or event of tlioyen t hike, foliobrcal t and a swi1

swim jg pool. Thoundei ir. Dlckerso-were | K e r and Iloland J| Daybock.

-achI. \v |roufell

be

eekby

:n il t

(iiL

DISPLAY AiCITIZENH

Antllhas hdahliaiTrust

WntrRosen

Adv<pay yo

Fuschettl of Iarly diapiaj

exhibition at

clocku, JevvelrJeweler. 31 Ml

„„„ , . , Midshipman Carter Edwards, 2nd.!mil, are among those who will takaji'•lassinan. IA spending hisOctober examinations for admis- ' I o a v i > of

to tiie practice nf-in«- in

who hasdefi.irtmerit of

Co. of S u in-nine years and more reccnt-'" .ma;:er has resigned to

utnieiit a;> the (,'hev-dc;»Ier in Hackettstown.

roiiil, Sum-

practice of lawaccording to a notice

X e w ' a l t h o Vni^lost-

niun th'sfrom his .studies

States Xaval Arad-?" ' y a t Annapolis with his

( Edward R. Colljn,, ,,r m« Orchard ;A"K'ist 27.ireet uh,, had a .sc|,0Jarshiji for' I)i«»;:blcr

Ernest Williams Suinmer Hand :

on AugustDaughter to Mr. and .Miv>. Ku->.s

Daruall, 10 Ifobin Hoodmil. on August I'd.

Daughter U> .Mr. and Mra.(larrelson. 14 Oak KnollAugust 2C.

DaugbtPi: (o Mr. nnd Mrs. Portliver.;. 1 If) Broad

l|

Fall Schedule AtRiding Scfiool

and

road, on

orSummit, on

! thej School at N". V.; for the-"" August 2D,

Son to Mr.

will he held on I

T (

strr]prlizenl

testaOctober l.'J and H.

The posted notice'fitates: "Ob-to the admission of appli-:y be made in person or bythe Hoard of liar Exami-

ners, at the State Housor to any member of thto any menihern of theon character and fitiict;County." Seldom i3 a law

j Jcctlon:-!e t l l c j cants HIEAllan, letter to1 who

he

.Miss Mary Cannon ofWinchester, Ohio, whoMiss Margaret Ileckersecretary ofChristian A.SKOI

Canal

struction.

returnedtuba in-

'A^5S:s;";:::Si:.-.™^:,ri

Within Iwo weeks, the regularfall riding schedule for clubsclasses will strut ntStabler, T. X. Tullythe 1'iiion County Park Coiiimissionriding cent'i", has, aiiiiounccd.

l{<'i:istr,itions arc now being re-ceived f,,,- the Watchun;; Cill;. 'Troop, one of the most, popular or-

road. Summit, ganizations at the stables, whichwill have i(s first rides on Friday.September l'ith and Siiturday, Sep-teniber 17t!i. The Cirls" T n

• u - i i j . M i i n i o p e n l o a l l i ' l r l s o v e r t v . - e l v

Delia. Herkeley Helghln. on August .'old. A

lf) Mr. and Mrs7:3 River

koen Interest in fishing andthe h.iblt.it of Ihe beaver were

Icvinccil by Suniiiiit K ' l t . in . ins a tliliol'r weekly lunch 'v in .Monday•when thoy.s.iw thrcp fiiiiH p i ' p i r c dby Ihf National P u i t s ofent i t l ed "Algoiirniiu H'.iterH.s'iiiiig" and '-'tin-.v Owl-';-,Cllesta ." The films w e r e jn-M-'nlvlIbrough Ihe cmntesy of Arthur V.Bruce, :nip.>rvi.,'ir of Johns-Man-

'."v'l'lle Home Insulation office. H;im-'iiilt, who w.tt-; plnch-liittuKVfor liar- ''. ry (iooding, vico-pi1'..1.mit Kotary <'lub andSummit office of .1The first two film; rllights of fiahins inwildj of Canadianthe latter reviulrrtabout the habits of

Prcsidont Arthur Manser.notinccii an altcndance contest.ginning with the noxt

, Si ])toinher K'th, thrrn being ruinee'iiiK on f,:ih-)i" IM;/ . . Th*1 club

j <i')ii.si-;ting of ,'!!"> mf>iiib--r- will be di.-| vlded into .two trams vvi'li -'Anirow[ K'-ntz Ixing half on one tca.m 'itivii-balf o n ti ie o f i H T t c . t m " ac ' -o i 'd i i i ' - j

o f u r t h e r , ' i n i i t ) ! i i i t " \ i n > : i t by .Mr.W a ( / ' l i i i i i g i . M n n s e r , C j p t . i i n of ! b - f i r s t l c : u n

m a i i i i g o r of | w i l l b e f " h a r D s A c l ; l o y a n d C-..p».'n'«I of t h e s e c o n d t c . i n i w i l l b - d a i ' l o uj Y o u n g . T h e c o n t e n t v . i l l l.ir.t f..-,r' f o u r n i o n l l i ' ; ; i inl ,i. i n e f e r n d t h e wini i ' . r

act Ion iu

ident <>i Sutn-luiij.igi r of 11*• -iilnri-M.inville.-picted the de-and along thestreams v,-hil.>

iii.tny detailsbo.ivoi'3.

an-

ii• v.-il| h"

t l i e !• . - . .cr .

nnd Mii;. (JeorgoItliodoH, irnion, on August 2,'t. !

Son to Mr. and Mrs. ' '•• ' "oup I've-ycirs

Narrow Escape FromInjury When Tree \ .ills

IHSTKICT (ASKS

• board, or duties here.•co-nrmitteej

Summit college graduatesP-Tt in a.radio broadcast

• in Sumniif this- week.her i was forn

_ uuuriii -i pan in a.radio broadcast conducted'aaspiration to become a lawyer dial-; under the direction of \Y. Curtis |Ienged under Ibis provision. ! Nicholson of Summit Wednesday, |

The list of candidates: ; night over station WEVI). The pSummit—Nicholas (,'. English, 90 gram, known an "My Error," |p

Wli.ittre'dKo road: William H. (Jan1: Ihe Misses Eilitli Snook o ' ^non, 50 Kent Place boulevard, and. University,, Katharine W j i§SerRO P. Pizzl, .122 Ashland nwiri ;« • ' ' 'diland road.

S( II0OI, UOAIM)

SVIAIM WKETIMJ

•K In theIilenda,

ILEI

tilrcd—adv

) wil l

oiiiiitnlt Board of Education wi l l | o r Oakcs; M<'hold a .special meeting T h u r s d a y j t i m i r , j w j , -cvt'iiing. September Sth for the P l i r-} ( . - , ( jo n -lt">o"0 of opening bids for the equip-j^', , . ' '

H.irnard. Eouis» Card ofMarion Card of Wellc.'iLnrd Martin 'of Harv.

...flev. Herb

^ y ;

I flit OfSchool.

f the q u i p ,the Edinon Junior H l g h i 1 ' 1 0 h a w ;

| Sawyer's- I Dr. and

ention the IIHUALD whoti buying and

Mr. Hopsonrly tbe curate of CalvaryChurch.

.Irs. d d w e l l B. KCIIP.Vlinger rnrinbers of theirignin at their home in[Hie after a vacation in

With tbelli here forthi;; week was Mis;

Third District Court in regul.irsession yesterday with Judge JohnL. Hughe:; pre;;idiu^ was a typical,short, (dimmer session with hut onecaase for cotifiideratiou, a contrac;:;uit of tbe Frank Mil Discount Com-pany VJ. JN'lcliola,; Morkowil/ andAlex Markowliz ui lb jud-uin'iit for'the plaintiff In amount of...?•>•*.Ifi.,There" were eight'no appcaraiicfs. !

woitoto

so thata hal-

in past season-:, |]KI seciions will in' divided'platoons, at the start according• riding ability, after which' will b" a rcarraii^eniciifeach platoon will "iuclud'-aucrd group.

Tin- Cirl; ' Troop meets for near-ly two hours, most of which isgiven over to riding instruction, inaddition, th" membersstriKtlou iu othernianship. -urn

iivcnu'1

M.ir,luVi

•Two Moiintjiuwomen, the M N S P Sni'ire ;!iit| Winifrc-l . . . . . . . . , ,..rnwl.v pr.t ,ipci| d.'Mth m svi ijury rar ly yiMterd.iy -* ftwhen they were st.unli'iKcro.'w wall; north itf tli" M.ihliground coiiver-ilni; wh< nof a 'huge oak without- linying what soever cra.ih"d !TIu VI

i !

• 1 1 1 . - ! | 1

'•;i nPl .»v .

• h'it:w.im-e«rth. •

A' A. Sawyer

norial

u l a W">' f v l ) I ",,,-U Point

c r s have a«bvotl^r and '•

Charles

— I troop is uniformedwho arrived Tuc.day I , filrl SronJs Kolurnfn;,' Mr. Tully has allland from a summer j t j . r j S r m j , 3 o f xroup 7 n-tiirning IIH'W |)I.ms for tin- |.(.i|.ad. \e; tei( lay Mi^; ( ( o n i 0 , r ( ) W f n ) m c,Unp Fern flock i i rg i r l s ' group; of yon.:•d «o Verona fo re-1 i J t , . , r Mountain are Dorofhv l,ov»>.' whh li willat Hi- l ibrary t l i w . i j ( , . n l S U l w a , . t ( ,.]„,.(., L-.n,,,,,^,

Awe.vl,"! Sturg<(;fl. Elizabeth WilsonAlice liurton. All enjoyed theircation at camp. '

. , h i v e s i g a t o n s l r n v s t h a t t h " t r e er e c e i v e i n - i . , , i . •• .

, , . bad been roniii chr '.' artvjwstpuises of horse- , , . . . . . , , . . , .

r , • , i t l i rougi bv. gl int b h r i ; \tf". \V IIM-»as care of horse and , '• , • , • . -

. . . . . . . , , . f h" women just eic-iipe In Me1 ni-n:e.tu.pnieiit. and they also ,,.„ (Id- : J

,-ate HI simple mountPd d n l l s . The -o

Dodd of 200 Oak>rnn-rly a teacherigh .School heiv.<aching at thear Philadelphia,d head of tlior tnunt of ther Girls, Colum-

va-

notoffor tJietn.

and

or a liincliuon party ono doc;iino rnndlpH. Small ornament*

(•hiiiu arc .subHtltutcd j Tbcii! tlio Juniorj tiascd upon uh-cjlttdo. First

Advertise in (hifl ! ) f ipor<

troopM r . i . u i v ii-i-i ; " = " a n n o u n c e d

r Inns' .Hidf ( l i i l d K ' i i ,

have regular ride; onMonday and ThinThese classes thisorganized generallyTroop. Instead of individit.ilIhe, i;e<i:;on w) 11 be considersmilt' 'nnd tin- rides will be loiiitcrthan tbe ir.ua! hour of in luclion.

is no minimum ;ig> Jim ii forTroops, enlr.iiic" lo h«

and nertoral apll-affcr-

f h

-

' w e l l a s i t s|( u . ( > n , ,.

l |

, , iiii ii ' r u n l ; . C i t y -.v-.r?:-

sday tifteijioon.i.season are ro | i n

iU* a .Junior irid<>«,!

»••* a i

Hou-

J

will lie at Fit:!.!

will be

ir;f meet in;; on tho

•tinn of tli* Jiiidor' Tr>opSflptpuilii"!- S th ar»<i «a ."h

siondiiy nml Tliurmlt)/ afternoon(hcreaficr.

ItiforniaMon about fhebo Mhtaiiiort trtnn Tn Hy», telcpltonjf Swwnilt 6-the,' Park ' ^oi»-»ila;?lo»

< 'olnplctogroups inavJi' Uic- Htalsl3ir»f»,"or atOiUcv:i (n f.;

Page 4: €¦ · k' • "' & ,< m* ftnaat RECORD "Justice to «|[; malice toward noae." NO. 2 SUMMIT, N. J FRIDA, Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 $150 PER VEAR Short Bis Orgamzitioa •I "The

%$**&**iimum ttfaarrow afl*mooa | t U*Jffer Motavt cottage ia hoaor of• • WMBbar of Sprtecfistt avenueMtsfMStfrlttUlS.

TIM Misses Peck of f»e' Beech*wood Hotel lud as dinner g-aestson Friday M i

Q0vAm"T MtCORD, SmnfTT;-)r i

^ t sn j | *y n t e r of Mr.leave* September

to

Mr. and Mrs. n. wniuJr., of Summit avenue Dudley,

na»e an-. ... utiuifuii avenue ha\e an-nounced the birth of a sou on Aug-ust 2oih at Jb^ Orangt? MemorialH/wpital.

Mi. and Mrs. Willlani H. Baxrhtlerof 17 Laurt-I aveiiyt- left --SatuMaj"iiua week'3 motor lour of-.Vew Eng*.(and after wtiieli they will "spend awiN'k at_Et«i ch Haven.

^

The .«,„McAlpJn.

. Piayfng errorless ball b*hlneis, the Summit Tigers claw*-1

Kev. mission Saturday afternoon J

oa ever, still -«—<-

WHOLESOME

Coach ElwoodUie task of•Had I

^»^^f*®r pounded oBtVErt lT 1^

A»nland

" 'of bur

S S J ^ T ™ ^ and .crispitSSt^—6* ' Mart's a'

•owing the h,n^h » P a r l 0 r "- F o 1 - m u n n ^ o« nanonug-.Helsler *»"i£Bn£*«»> Miss Sarah B. as to prevent JohnsonTSZV G0°* WlH Industries ' home. Kline «i»PJ>«d-•» H, , , .-

caffid'oS"lli-ff:flnj P0«Wny was^'^JlS S i ^ * * * * *^ «c«iJed out Fridav i>v.,,in« ., » n v nawt more." chan*** «

to work with andbave the same time i

zr™^11* position. • ' • • rirkiZT v™**« «n M,

GilbertMiss HyWand' Mr" n" U 8 h e r H o t « / m s

•attendants for M T *•**»«• were 4 h ! r « . ^ ' " " " W '

called on. P fi I l r e p°mpany was':"""P""«s "»lw«lWe. .. ' " ' ~ . [ • • • " » come beck with'it*.TT» . . . .

uocoii,school«td°5;; /i.™. j«"»«»«;Ki*iS2. :2?»tfe&i«»iii2£. t2?-•**•»*•

tom«——"• •*»» nee

'Moths and n™T a^iW September J7tJ. ut the Du«h Brno's peg. fttVJSS?-1*" f111* w W l « « w » T L S ^ ? ' Jt"-- erson; U"coln Sch«ol atdltgrium /!»f ^lm»oa ^ t tUlXSL^i^ ^ ' ^ S ^ , S r ^ WUl

• YOU ARE fNVlTED TO VISIT

The Allura Beauty ShoppeMd acquaint yourself with its type of service.

Opening Thursday, September IsAT 9 A. M.

rltrSSr i§&tl|f wsf^6 uii me lawn of their

home, 51 Canoe Brook parkway, inhonor of their daughter, Carol West,Who te tO be mo—••«-' ' t P

In 't&«-Me(?Jn.v Building oppn:j|u> The Summit Herald -

SCALP, HAIR and PERMANENT WAVINGOUR SPECIALTY. ,

T«ST CURLS GIVEN WITrl NO OBLIGATIONON YOUR PART. ~~* •

Telephone Summit 6 .5207

uaugnter, Carol West.wiho to to be married this fall to Mr.Harrison Payne Wlckel of Reading,I'a.

Cuesfa **— -Cuests ..Mrs. Esther . ^ ? * *•"". Esther Whftfi Vv. • *"w u a«««ol»ert. Cherry iwd d<S?. toh> M r ^a'uHtfiss Ma7ge"y £%£**> »•».were out of t o w n ^ T L ^ ^

.. „--,.» nun) wewroric, Heading,- Maryland, LongInland, and Oeneva, N. Y. After din-ner wus served by Mrs. Marie DeKalco, director nt »»•-

— " - ui luaePW> S t o « e s /

... v / JMisK Cannell,JUTisB Catherine Ramsay

i wuJ» the «*»!«<«»Catherinetbe aoloisL

I Summit's newest beauty shoppe,The Allura, opens for'business this _ —%y-Thureday 1fr the McClay ^Building,. uwi, «<tia that these probatlonerr340 Springifleld avenue, at which (had been carefully selected from

itime the public la Invited to inspect .over fftTy well qualified applicants'the shoppe and become acquainted from New York. «»"' 'with its type of serrta* "- ' - '"

ic sixth for' |> Brenn, who

at first base,d ball, and .sot

SnHl- on a *

one], c a ^ Ctheir half of ?c

««ort of kll0{ J

««t by Mess-

two runs inI but fell one:ount. :.

»••».•>. h. e.

-""•-« field. Tn>flii» «l»ted for Friday*Wlnet Rahway.Tt**e Big Red £'thV,y«*»r. The remainljcepting CaW^eir wlfscetf her. on S i , Wl

f*r«'Und

['*•'• I'.

rf.

., ....cu applicants.~*juj»iiHea from New York, New -Jersey,

I witn Jts type of service. Hair, Georgia, and other southern utates.[scalp and .permanent w«vingr are The preliminary CIAHH of jF'ebru-ispecialties and test curls will be ary, 1939, i s already fin*"'•>"'1'u-given without obligation *« »«*••• '-

, .„,. . , ana other southern ufa. „ ^oiuutaeni waving are The preliminary CIUHS of Felj

an eve- specialties and teat curls will be ary, 1939, fs already filled and thpresent- given without obligation to buy. is u long wafting list for poaniie piano Mrs. Rachel P. Cameron and Miss vacancies.Cannell, Blva Cameron of Bernardsvllle, The Overlook Hospital SchoolRamsay formerly of Tucson, Arizona, are Nursing is widely recognized a.s c

the proprietor*. of this eountrvVi «.•••»•- - J r

'-•I'll3»' * 16

„ .« mueiy recognized asof this country's outHtundtnu ahospital -schools and its trainiueagerly sought by coustantlyicreasing1 numbers. '

Tuesdntil 9 P. »f.

Garden Club'sAreSui

<> TlgeTS dropped a 14-11 slug-. to Dojrer in an Inter-Countyigue game^ here Sunday after-

«jn. Don'Cain and Lefty Vivian,Jlgh School ace, divided the local

pitching assignment. . Vivian was'coasting vtanjr nicely In the eighthwhen an error with two out en-abled the visitors to score fiveruns.'. Dover confined its scoring tothree innings, posting six in thesecond and three in the fifth; _ _raJ. l o ^

The game was featured by home ji'n'iiwM—.summit- •• - " on b a i l * — " " «*-••

Score by tnMillburn 'Madison •, y*m

•Batt«| for HmSftTwo-bag* hito—fien

Preund. Thrw-kMrmntr. f*

e fifth,ame was featured by homeBob Brydon and Delia. TheeDt-BMkh.. •- •

place; Glej» ^iicutnut' ai

jber of homes in trmai' One reason we fee]

i>™»«t has been bi_e, th ey have Jlooking forvr

:es after labor,prove th(premises.

The mearnersHealth have corawarded Jn pfj

made the;Je gardens

The commltiie yards a|

around on T|

.- „.„ oum, but neve

« « — .u • jBivnn. 16.,a b. r.l

O f ; I O C I Ourchiick, rf., 2b., p.1 1 2 C 0 I Murray. 2b., 3b '.,.

0 0 li*Hla. if- ' " ^1 1

'? 2 r i „ „0 0 fl 0 02 1 » oo.II * o o1 3 3 3 0

Totalsu

. ,hr«>->5Ir.rs4»>/

ffdny '«gba vi

J» 0 0 1 0|R««». 2b:

[-•—•. willSunday, Se,annual fio<M that tirmany beat

_*hlehrwill inspect[gardens wHrgo'ay^^SeptemAer Sthwnber 8th. out the

j- be awarded untilfober 18th when the

-ie .public will seetheil flowers that are be-

oHiiwell, If; .Seymour, 3br-Sarno, c...»w. wui wuen meiaarno, c.

*how; jwiii be held. Fv,C h r i I r t l a n . c>., pe .public will see the4-J> o ' l r t » * » . rt. . ^ a i!

3

33

,v"i~~£:z:':"* 3 I

I*>I

> ^ *f hundreds of itenfT of

POMWc only b « , o s e

'^V .,TH,5- WEEK. a l I ir ices y°" * B W ^ T

be his

many beai#u« rlowers that are be- Totals»g growfln Summit and other * » « by innte^':

'wns in l ion County, S.^*?" ' 'The cjf has arrange a special

Progrdn/or the occasion.— The«how u-# beifin at * .« m ._ a .

oi 5o1 2 2 00 3 D I0 3 0 0• 0 1 0

TotalsHi: il

«how ,lawn o]tin of

1

r~. . m ifucosian. Tfle. begin at 2 p. m. on thenr. and Mrs. Edward Orlf-. Orchard street, Septem

Please "join «s 'trans

the l

. « .from the Swedish ofHanunarstroin by A. B. B.and "The Cbildren^s y ' e of•" 1»yvM»*rlcef'

';••••• v . V ' . « - . : . . . . . - ' . • • • • - •

• As• Asfl

sws

W1<s-as*!

i^ABETH

N> Payws, El

on

H

6 * v ^

l | . *^ -v .

Earl Qerlach and John Dfetz tellbefore Robert Strain and "Hub'Stine of Plainfield Sunday afternoon at Warinanco Park in the fi-

; nals of. the Union County doublestennis tournament. It took thePlainffeid pair five sets to dispouoof the Summit players >at 2-e", 2-€.s>3, $4, 4-3. Stlne, a son of thePlainfield High School director olathletics; was a steadying Influencebut it we« Strain's well foundedgame that enabled the Plalnfleldraoqueteers to out-volley the. Oer-laoh^Dloti conrbine. • " • . I

DIeti and O«rk«h gained the]g«i»«t round Saturday as they dls-4 of Dave Corson and Joeta of Roselle, «-J, M , «-«. Cor-county singles champion, play-

•d t i s nlBually fhwby game but wasi^Niuently passed at the net by t -I cerate placement!. • •:R <l«r1a«h sand Diets are both e

Mt«d to coinfMite in the Sumntournament1 which, will get unray dn September 17th at th

__jnM Tinnls Ci«b.

Glri Sees*. Temm

H-: ii

Sept.Sept.

p .-8ept.2o|

rJ*-•• S.16.

Oct. |" ly Club]

I Oct. ?8beneruNor.

tol]

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HillsOrganization

ol "The Shortoo Sept.

« n a d T RECORD

•: - " V

"Justk* b «B;nwlice toward none.**

_ ation meeting of the]Hlla Chapter, Daugh-

MBOB DAY

1 Labor Day in Summit will b*observed as usual without* anyformal program and by ' theclosing of business generally, allthe local banks and the PostOffice. The day will bt givenover as part of week-end tripsor to the enjoyment of ba« ibtll.golf,. tennis, etc., that is, suchwill he tbe case if thepermits.\ Anyone baring materltinsertion In Tuesday's 8HBRALD, should! get Itoffice aaearly Saturdayday as possible.

fornsak

the

SUMMIT, N. J. FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938

M Is All i s Readiness for Opening ofNear Completion Schools—Adult Edncation On Again

Collective young Summit will turn The n..hu ». .

" '" "" •'• urfbaS a P n ^ , ^ e •"Awl*-.

o ueiu on septem- 'Paper Mill Piay- * & & DECKKR "

^CNrwS?rseyJ-War" • " • A D f t B T «*alde.^ __

I.:USL5*W Kapler be-) Mrs. Arthur M. Decker wil

a: "The Short Hills fifteen minute broadcastUe nan « u > i ki . Inn u n « j . . . «»• .- . _.

f.Tfinr

2„ . - T o w i Hall in,H^hts—wi i i ch caused

p ughts of spfor profit or pleasure

gfuroreof'

p t or pleasure

proposed,to be built

^"""-'^HnstractlOTirs announced on this oc-s o , much c a a ) o l l - T n e S u m m i t pUbiic schools

because do not need to adv«i-H« »«••>'-to advertise, their

On NavalReserve Cruise

8Councilman Fprster,Lieut.-Com. U. S. IN. R.Sails With Division ofSeven Destroyers

DATES TO RKIUKMBKR

Mon., Sept. 5 Ijt'hor l>ay.Mon., Sept. 12—Summit

sihoola reopen. .. Mon . St'pt. Hi Opening meeting iof Woma-n's Auxiliary of Overlook 'lliu-pital.. Nurse.- • » ~ J

. - u , , , o , mm moBt of all, Juat from! # -•-—•—-*-—r.home, but strong and rugged from ( j 0 I fl ff t o H 8 V 3 0 3romping at playgrounds and parks, ; " :"_1___IT- -Those going to tWi pubTjc schools ', , , ,~^, -will find that It.'wi-•«•"••"--~"

Mon.. Sept. l-'fi- -.Collegemeet inc. :U5.

Mon., Oct. 17 Meeting """Auxiliary of Overlook ,

— — •••«« JulyWith Big Decrease OverAu«i«a of 1937 WithSix New Buildings

•s 10 j,e built on aUii.J,", . l 0 a a v e«1se. theiris anout ready for oc- o n t l ? ? is *»*"***• °ut adults seekrhe bulldinr Jm £ J ° ? L ^ l M 8 r o o m u n d e r different cir-

IcafflphitrllI by t

• A . .Kembj

.bew<It'thjri

I. Jt<WaUtrip

:Klw|llobs

transgame

trjr.

Short for Beginners."rhat radio chairmanfive or New Jersey

_ .IUHI tor us detIon will be announced at the

bttlldln* win • £ J « . . t i a 8 8 r o o n i under different

, ,_ behind theof First and Second

Mountains, was knownH Hills of New Jersey."lion was comprised ofit Ifce name - Implies,tcr ferrler of higher

it wa*an ideal regionammunitions and stfp-YContpnental Army, Thel several times unsttc-Jgejt possession of .tills•allWilliam Irvine wasitatmped in that terrt-,

programs twice a mourn, ni onMonday she will carry the ff pro-

introdulBlo Gardl Clubmonth, | i t on

close of 1937. it

gram.

New ProvidenceFall Flower Sow

Much Interest is being arojed in

well its fMclose

federal funds

. .— -.---.. ....»..- oei rices., the latter-situation, the Sum-

mit Adult Education Program withMrs. Belle Black as president: willsoon announce a program. /

1 'All predict a bigger and betterk|«eason, except ~thlt The' public-1 schools are almost certain of a'Slight decrease in the. actual num-

ber of boys and girls' The 8umm|tAdult Education group and otherlocaj schools apart from the publl

will find that It "«ot < J ; vacaE| p Lleu..n.n,y»B,.ntime for William Abercrombie, s.u- 1 > o r s t ? r - u f 23 hticlidperintendent of buildings and !"°ned .with flie 25th vgrounds, and his maintenance staff United States Navalwhich has repaired and painted and | homo, armory at JersIniDfoverf In ---»*-- •Improved in varyinuevery building in the

ler (iui.lo K\•avenue; Hfii-Pf;l LMvisiiin.Ipserve. with

•'ify o n

and shoj

d; that there will be[attendance as theI includes all the 8

I the D. A. R. and all[the Chanters of the^ Jersey, of which the

(Saturday, September 17th.fair I - i—>~

brickof one

den Projects Committee of jProvidence Civic Group aithe number, of entrants th)already applied for space tlwill be a Success in everyis expected that the Ne,w Jei

!,"•"•• ipleted

show

33about |19 (-

. Short Hills a;Mrs. Alexander

anliing regent; Mrs.

u E a s a r e ''"eluded: unairman ofof-

chairman of

. ... v^n.i Hum me pupil"schools look for more students, fortechnical 'training, music, dancingand other specialized subjects. ' ' :

The public schools will beginclasses September, *"'"

, r . . , uunuiiig m me system.. ^Major changes "are absent.-AH'the

gyhinasium floors have been/ re-striped to conform to hew playingrules and many desks have beenscrapednnit ° varnishedr •

In accordance with practice ofmany years' standing, tbe HighSchool.Association and many of the

jparent teacher' organizations con-'fributc to the openinW day atmos-phere of the public schools by

. , , m jersey X'lfy on-the"jiJ' U. S. S; Newton.- Will be Siiininit's

I representative tomorrow

Fortnightly ("lull.Fri. Oct. L'.s Annual.

Ilospit.il ln'iit'fit lnitJf,r<'Tutvs. <;«

• • — c | ,..«.

Iwha;

. . , i i » I I C I I I I I

Stated KavaJ- Jt.es'erye,. wiia willsteam tint of .Vcw York Navy Yard,Brooklyn, with a division of .seven

faoplnTirst Eight MonthsOverlook I Buiidint; opcr.iijons in Summit•-•»•.' I for tin' mon ill of August jnciuiur«d•kle<*tiim 7»y Ihe iwrniit.'! i.-sileil through the

i' of linililiiu ins'pertur._'Star '\i. U'rj'jfit. VvJiic-FrV'porf waa is?yf.,tenl.iy.idi6w a drop of about

destroyers. . • - ;(liviliiin clotliCH. and cares, and

the ways of life ashore will lie dfs-jcarded eagerly by the .-.reserves, | *j'"'!'

icomposed of units from Jersey City,! • pMobokon, Staten Inland. Peitli Am-{•*".".boy uiid «»••<•»—

cutAH IS'p(»|vh year

bi> closei

okcn. Staten inboy uiid Baltimore.

s September, 12th. with ikeprivate schools following step Inthe next two w e k s f l l ip r a e schools following step Inthe next two weeks following thatdate

, « . i m imimc scnools by placring on each teacher's daslc a largebouquet of flowers. ','••"• I - — "JIC>

•' At any rate, whichever school! Thia writer In an interview wmi."Mary" or "Jo|inny" attends he Is!Meut-Com. Porster ' was tohr hyassuired of competent training. Con'-i.0!"" tlwt "Target practice will takeslderable responsibility rests wlth'P'ace.'nn board the \J. S. S. Herbert»%g—>•• l n regard toM 1 ( i ° ) ' t n e destroyer, which 1 sail

Inn and on the six accompanyingdestroyers, Decatur, J. Fred Tul-bott. Ifnirfo* ' —•--- -

_ . J be represented witiPlay that Wiil prove both i]

dls

UlUm Ooet«." chap^in^rofesaloVaTroTegrowTrrfM

W*"»0»ve. recordlnglootlon therexwVbTa/p''1

Mrs. Edwin F. Hussa.llay or orchids by Lagerf Summit. __|There will be no ad

rged and the doors will ithe public from 3 p. m. tolhours from 1 p. m . to 3 ifgiven over to the Judgi

fcesbetog,j^rs. CharlesIptte; Mfes Martha

, .Hsuiirari, George W.j Robbins, Carl Radzlo, Horace M.Kent, Angelo M. Del Duca; treas-•>•••»- Fred C. Rlceman; collector,

Olga Curtis; assessor, Frank»• •—•—~U1- • C.i

hug secretary; Mrs. Ed-larmele, treasurer; Mrs.1 Leavens, Jr., registrar;s S. Cawley, historian;

IMockridce Jr., librarian.

S M . & • n ? * «• Wceman; collecthe , 1 ,Olga C u r t l 8 : asaesaor. Fra^ s - ' r 1 1 ! 1 1 cierk'm{"™

urrel

saion

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Berry ofI Hawthorne place have returned'

from Lake Keuka, N. Y. •

Jack Savacool of 63 Prospect Killavenue will resume his studies atanui .— the week of SeptemberavenueWilliams12th.

•wJ5 £ .,reet n a v e ?o«e to Wood-u i p strstock, N. II.

Co. OutingU Lake Mohawk

>rdware and Paint Co.,JprlngfleldiaTsnue at Its

frBout in f held Wednesday'- • l a w k featured a series)

motor boat races be-Ik Jeckel's "Miss Tydol"Tilth's "Green Flash." Six"-' "ie races which werekg to

of workIn the fiveI the summer

exhibit I

towned by thient Companyext to the .and Light Cot

de range of qb..,ade by boys am

fifteen years oin "the right w,>y attractive andrated klles, prizemal playground K,,a fraction of-that ,

on. the,. playgro,' the/'cnHdren

_j!°me upon xomplpredominate the

ingth were wonuse of the ad-

the superiorIn William D.

able assist*Dtor in its

r strok-)ltea Tydol

jihe wasof

sh,idt.

burn; Mrs. Carl E, Aclnian.m l t ; Fred O. OsrasnJJnion•ty Agricultural AgentEllza-

betl and Prof. C. H. Niss f Kx-tenrabl

TIn

._ . .„». v,. „ . nt

Hortlculturallat

, v.ii«n u( police, uomlnlclc V.Russo; fire chief, Anthony Atnodeo.

Summit Boys Return FromCamp Passaconaway

Camp Possaconaway at Water

Mr. and Mrs. William A. Herrand family of 71 Beekman roadhave returned from a month's stay

V ' a t Seaside Park!

r . y..«iiMiiii; ai water-ford. Me., wound up a happy sea-son in which a number of Summitboys participated. They returnedSaturday from a final week o | spe-cial games, water sporW, banquetsfor the winning leagues, and an

Arriving shortly from a summerat Rockport. Me., are Miss Ellia-beth B. Andrews and Miss Ida A.Rosenquest of Essex road.

At Kdgartown. Ma«s.. for the re-mainder of the season, are Edward

MivLA I l c e B- p- c°n°ver

hott, Kajr,Tattnall. Fbur inchmost part, will be e.perience at handlingreasonably close '

Ufforded our reservists

BadKer.-'tthd

ic<vs for riif!

-orniltorv- andini't flViVsiiniT,'1 "*£ a a a ' u °na | per-..- 'i1'"'"^ will he k-opt'opJn, \or*?;,i ' VO T K e n t Cour f- " - "

'«"• al«an.-e of building SJvJof wh )' Jveii"\,«»"W* detail.,! ' ' ' rH8'd«»"'. ""• work of n I M-££,??b1i*h« 'a J e j u n eiilMiii^if Ii

«- mdjor rcpa rbeen started, wiih th'en e o K » tguns, for «ie! .n e oK»'ot water tank. a f t e ? " u i J j i i ^ > - f O r J n l y o f t h l s ^

•Ployod. Kx-I "P-wlth an acetylene firch indl." 1 I" lWmhs »"»«cd forthe ahlpH m !'»« ""tiinatlon of a new S J'HI „• ,r%t l0" d u r i"« Augustation will bojta.nk- The Y.'M. C. A II,?, 1 / ' ' n'l°- J- A M a"eo, $6,500 for

--» in a lar'geIU1.71S in perjBijsof this year. The

new

..v,,,,,i- v urn ... ..... lumrr ol AS tl land. ., iniittre Is supervising the installa-jroad and Midland terrace: John R.r i T / w " A"?** I ulV? nm l i ("' o f ( l l e m'w n o t water system il lenin. 115.000. for new house oniMUthwardrantfHfsrani i . Officers a n n J , ) d d r | v e . a n d s m a n b ^ i , d .

and enlisted men of the des royers ] v u , • »o h » features.lings in amoiinf of, $1,200 each, towill have a i u l l opportunity to yUU w j | | ,()v]<, ]k, , T , o I d - j C o

hl l i n i l > , a n , . - . - - - •

the varied points o f l n crest In _; L - ..Havana. Some are iflaiinin" t^i..-1

... _ . _ „ «. , . ...nicuRe roaa anaMr. and Mrs. W. Deane Pruden of

Mr. and Mrs. Ruford D. Franklinof Hill Crest avenue, who are on atrip.Uir.ough New England, are atpresent in New Hampshire,

Mrs, T. Dwlght Bunce of MurrayH i l l . w b o left recently for a visitwith relatives on the Pacific Coast,arrived in California yesterday.

Miss Helen Carpenter, 133 Sum-mit avenue, secretary to Supervis-ing Prltielnnl * » ' » "

i« i.eurny place*." ,'"<>re thanin u° d l v l 8 l o n of destroyers will »,ei l l a u 8 8e'viin Havana Friday. Saiurday aid' A'""""fnday September 9th.-ii,h " ^ baildlng s(

• » » " Placeavenue, and a

S for F. c. Kane;K»riig<t-costing $.'J7S for F. C. Kant. t i - Another improvement in ihe at 25 Erljfar street. ,, • . '• ,

., . .« ,« . .« rriflay, hatnrcay ntui b l | i | ( , | l l K 3 ervlves will hit made po«- Permits were issued to the fol-Sunday September 9th. 1» h ami 8 j | j | e , | h c ( , M l l | ( l e t i l , n o r , , h o ^1PW , o w j n B f o r a , , f r a t ! o n a - on their11th. On the night of the 11th the „,„.,„ s | j m V ( , , . r|M 8 d j l i c e n , ,„ thelprtiprrrtwi and In amount inention-reservlsts will steam for Key Went .,,,, Ulf ^ T n | s a d d l . ; ^ . v ti....^. .to provision for the return trip to .,|,,n ...m ••New York.

Newark.

New

program outlines the.lea governing the coq

exhibitor may malentry in any oneexhibits must hthe exhibitor. 1to the Artistic,er Clasa.

ies muat be arriS a t u r d a y . ••?• . '

Ibitors must sup"tBers. The ci

responsibreti

ilblt may be renpd

at theirfrom a

home In' Hobartstay of several

at* of allcruisers and ste.ameir « many practicali ch as bird houses"sh trays, sandali. book ends, lett

checker boardi, d square-knol[ leather craft

> a ,turned out)

Indli>ipes.

| t t le ssug hai.too. In goal

' ^ Field/, ,^'d. ButtiI'thertis oitlon ofall.

|alrplaibei are «*

ordl

of

lorej . '

been

wmm--^^Jiige-

by

their

or

tert Brooks of Sherman avenueplayed In the camp band.

In rlflery the camp was eleventhof 222 camps registered In the Na-tional Rifle Association. Stephenand George Kent won .the marks-man medal.. David Zenker of Black-burn- road won the pro-marksman•nodal •>•! «•<- • " - •

Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Kent.. and Mrswho have been

first barhison the

marksman

attached tofh ex-J8C05e-

.. .record.attained the pro-

- „ scorjB; Robert Brooks.received his fifth bar on the sharp-

, shooter medal -and his brothercom- David-made first class marksmanha*, score.

t,the past

ing Principal A. J. Bartholomew,returned from. Marlboro^ N. Y., on

.Wednesday night.

MT'S *j r8> uRob<Jrt J- Davidson

M=f^aS™e^'Sayt

r. | i .<mi ejLWcist' r o o m . T h i s a, . . . , . . , . . . . . . nip r t ' iu in t r ip to I ) ( > 1 ) v v . n | , , r o v j ( J e | ) e f t p r f a , . | j |

£ J ° J . „ . , • . 'when the biiildlnB la belng'iwedWednesday and Thnrwlay of next , K ) ( h m(<1, a n d W 0 m o l l . 8 B n i u p a . .

week the reservistB will en«aK«' in I- •-"_:

. . . . . . . . .niirtni,in n e a r l l i «northern entrance to Ihe Straits ofFlorida.;

Last year on the cruise of the

i j Woman Killed

. , - _ . .,.. ..uB cruise of tlivl . — —'reserves Llcut.-Cont. Fprster. who! Miw. Frcderiok Rugden.is also a member of Common Coun- old. of 104 Itoospveltcil from the Fl rat Ward,-sailed on -yard,' KJurham Park, Witbe BaUleahip Texas -for Sim Juan, ly iniuio/i i»»» »•—J-Piiarlii I»l— mt. •

for alterations on tueir— ,....,.ri 11 3 and in amount mention-

rooni. This a d d l - c d : \ . (iracso. 1 and 3 Sylvan ave-provide better facilities riue, $450; ft. ft. William», 297 Sum-

by mlt avenue. $.1,200; ParmreyApart-niPiitH. 13.1 Suuinulf avenue, $2,000;tVpiir; «lgler,23 Pearl street.$360;

i Kent "Place School, 20 Norwood a»e-\M t r> l»ue . 12.4)00; K K. Early. Ridge and/na i l 8 Car Fern wood roads. ,$5.«H»0; H. W.

iHustin. 321 Morris avenue, $175; C.

this

Air. and Mrs. LivingstonMoore of High street have a

avenue next Friday.

Mrs. H. L. Dodd is arriving short-•v 'rom North Haven, Me.,-to Join

daughter, Miss Helen Dodd at

does not gtrars far east'.'

[Two Collisions al SameIntersection This Week

«*?"'

5 yearsiboiile-"1-futal-

28 Morris avenue, ami u .. 7 5 8 Springfield avenue,

each $125;. Thomas Graseo. 131street, $170 and Clara Wulff,

- ^ *—- t h e *,, ..uiniiKH road, ifj -j.

on MadLson aven.iK! oppo-' ''„',

their Summit avenue apartment.Miss Dodd returned several weeksa n ' •ago.

mult be

nber

bt of •'

Sept.Sept.

feopen.

after theIsle of*he

Smith's VlthoIe andiiad jllean

ire, a halt!In thisj

irphy had1

of check-a cabin at

inlc dinneritlme, pilot

isa Ty-winner

the din-"Ship ftf to hareihe Will-

un as hisi s unant-

since

[o e l f ges havej^,]mer months

It hasInquiry

ig a%t the po•oug%he reply

erdi

nit toSt.

vhich, 8ep-

|rnlng.irlng

r-dlng|efully

torn-

thnv . ! ° t n« «Mt ei*ht of the 1001boys ia-camp for general swimmingi t ainments^ Robert Brook« « ! '

The Misses Janet Allsopp. Emllv

j H a r , ^ . N. „., Mra.I rout of Prospect street.

intersection of MorrisSpringfield aveimes near theRosary Shrine was. the scene of twoautomobile collisions this week, thefirst iuvi.i-i-i— »» * a ( about

. . . . . . . IIIIJII a ven inwife Harbciry rniid in MorMsship. Olivf w«s going eHstMrifHson. He iinniediatcly ..his car. DlcWfuLoi» the Injured

where nlie•R. <"oi

. w a s p i ' o n o i i i | c e , ( l ,<•<..•.

According 'to Olive's•• ' it o f h im in

to cross the street. He'•'"'' " waiC'iin-:

Total building operations in Sum-mit for the flrat ielj?ht months of(hi.; year total $767,320 comparedto $<Mi0,4o.1 for the same perioCIyear or Approximately a twenty-f'per.cent, decrease.

--- » ' T l l l lH weeK,. Hi© j woman dart nil out in rout <____2_L_T'"v v t' f ) r H t 0 ( . , . , i r r | n g Monday at, about 4 | ( i | | . attempt to cross the si

Miss Rracp'F Jnnea h^ad of'the |K n K l w h r r c B t a r a <triK«U- by Harry j a m m e d „„ |,|a' brakra butdooartrort of D h v S e d u f a H o n of i M ^' l l l l n > : »'Morrlstown and Harold B,,,,. ti> ava.id Ihe pe.le.strin

e^ensnurg, i a . ^ ^ Ttrea»m..ni +> - —:: ---•

_ Shown •IUIWHUI3—Attendance Contest

A keen interest in, fishing and in

their homes after

U J _ ~— — treaimjuu. TheMiss Barbara Burnham, who has I l°°k P | a « W«*

^spending tlieBummer on Cap..'|fc* *HmteAh«tatt.»'» .ijfjurn tov Summit o n f ^ ' a ^ ^ HftHseyuesdajtv- Her aktPT jc,.h,.i. ^t,,<Jiw nefinlii .,«„„,

Ernes^Nahr, son ofiWr. m6 Mrs.0. R. Nahr of 58 Kent Place bouleJents^^ Robert brooks r e - ™ A -f,,r o f

45« K«a» PJ*" boule-

Wa "W» lor watfr ipo'ts ' t a r d l , W l H , ! t a r t b y »otor tomorrowisuhaii a. u " . . •K>1*8' i«or Louisiana Jltai. IT-I»—.!.„„ _ .. »ui waier spocts.In baseball Stephen Kent was

Passaconaway's number one pitch-er/ In. tennis Tom Kent won. thesingles and played in the winningdoubles for the midget camp. DickWilliams-of Plymouth rdadjvas anoutstanding camper on the'slx-daytrip to Nova Scotiar-for-general de-portment, interest and ability toobserve.

Mr. and Mrs, Lance of Woodlandavenue who spent the summer atthe camnmtnrn«tti »»• «*••—•* •*•

Sept.S.15.

Oct.ljClub]

I Oct.

'•fet'l

nue who spent the summer atthe camp returned to Summit Mon-day, • : ••'• '

. . . _ ._ . . vt wuiui wiiHirrow. . . Louisiana >8tate University;where In another two weeks 'assume bis senior studies.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton D. Groverof Oak Knoll""roadf were honorguests for whom Mr. «nd Mrs,,,T.M. Bohen of Ne_w York entertainedat dinner at the Mountain View atWhitefleld, N. H , on Tuesday eve-

inorninteWIK-II

SS.^SS?£!=!S^^SP?»

by

;ii»pr . . . . . —a-"1."1 "«<»«i *as ciufted ~bv tt' m i uhn a,-:* i . . k i a r s ^ . - '.. . r ^

ining.

heday,

llmatelTHBEE TO TAKE BAR ,,h.hi» I . • , , JsjmniUATIOJf8 8003

Thirty younj—men of • UnionCounty, including three'from Sum-

The Rev. Augustus H. Grifflngand Mrs. Griff ing iJ^fir*^jtis1tJng, fitSummit last week. They left Fri-

day for Vermont and will, return toAmenla, N. Y., in September, whereMr. Grifflng Is pastor of the Pres-byterian Church.

'ittBf^r a ,-™uuu««- >ftw««Be of i,,,,iv „,, I ,---—•;•"•'•»'•'-•' -x-iewvn. 'inv~Hritv«. t

«s^asBSSSsa^§s^gs^ieaRje— r — some time on LakeSpeculator. N. Y. •_. • ,_._

-f Rerord*#how thatMiss Jean Norrls, dauiht«r of Mr.

and Mrs K. L. Norrls of 234 Sum-mit avenue, returned Tuesday fromBrown's Camps, Center Lovell, Me.,Where she stayed with- Mrs, H.Grant Leonard and daughter, Cath-erine, of West field, N. JJ.

._.jC_3.,,..,,. ..< ,lTn w«» caiweti hy a nllt, who was pinch1^^!*!!^__... .... «.MiKn airenue. The latter lUtu^itrtui s-kullaiid « crushed clie»l.-frr*«o.odiHlf. licer-presldentcar hit the first wheiuit wa» cross- olive wj^ arraignedL fu'osday mlt Rotary €lub and managiIng Morris avenue. morning for iwiaiiiK.jieath by au- Suinmit office of JohnibS«.!•»..• « »L "'« «.^T7—- — itomnblle. before-Justice of thFPeaceiTh* first two films depictedOV1.KL0OK HOHPITAIi BITJ|HH !Alexander Rennie of KTOtila Plains; lights of flshln* in and^ai

_...: '—:-f? ' (and was.relejjaeil under $1,000 hall wilds ..of"Canadian stream:Rerord* ~'at Overlook Ho»p'itAl444>-awai-f flrniiit :Jn"ry ur.-McSL.lfi Qcto- the latter revealed' vfoanvshow that during Mie pa«t week Km-•now tnar during the past week

tight babies*ha.ve been born at the

A u K u s r ^ ^ ' 1 1 " ^ 1 - 8 1 1 " ! " " ' -Daushter to Mr. and Mrs. i *

Nor.

rly In tof thefor basl

caic.He Hall1 JHoreJaI inch piiber of

hfoked a^o get

landed.vi event of tl.

bike, folio]and i iwl

' Pool. ._„Ir. Dlckerso. „ - i i n d Rol| Day bock.

9KPLHY

sekby

t

;, are among those who will take«K»- examlnatldna for admis-

le practice of law in New.', according to: a notice post-

ed Friday by County Clerk Henry G.Nu I ton. The tests will be held onOctober 13 and 14.

The posted notice states: "Ob-fougbt Jections to the admission of appli-le the cants'may be made In person or byUllan letter to the Board of Bu Exami-

'ho ners, at the State Mouse, Trenton.lie or to any member of the board, or

N in] Proutb

nwho

Midshipman Carter Edwards. 2ndclassman. Is spending his month'sleave of absence from his studiesat the United States Naval Acad-emy at Annapolis with his mother,Mrs. A. D; Edwards of 4 Franklinplace.

Mias ' Mary Cannon of -Canal JWinchester, Ohio, who succeedsMiss Margaret Becker as generalsecretary «'• ***- v—— - *" 'Christian

Veen with the sales. . . . . „ * o-.«« uepanmem a f «'«"iaii. iw llo

Slefart-flees Chevrolet Co. of Sutn-|n",'; °» AugustAlt for njne years and m«re «-»-•-•!- l>a»Kh""- •«

4ni.Miia

t 2nit for njne years and more recent-f l ) l

ly as sales manager has re»lgjj£d' to!'*''"accept appointment an the "" "**

to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (14 Oak Knoll road, oii

..,.., . . . ™ , , i / wauqiug. U£finpreslu>nt of.^v arraigned^ Tunsday mlt Kotary € lub and manager

morning for . i w w i n g j e a t h by au- Sujniiiit office of -John^Mait O I I I f i b l l e l i n f n r n I . . « » ! . . - ~ » . L — t ^ . _ . . • . . . . ^ (

long the. » streams whilo

the latter rev#a|pd]/many "delaiis)about the habits or beavers,

President Arthur Ma»8*r- an-nounced an ajfendanc* Contest ha*ginnlii'K *Wi the next meeting,.September/ 1.2th-.. there belttf—no,meeting/on Labor Day, The;

_g ipf 35 members willvkljKf into-f wo team» with "Aty

being half on one team __rlalfon the other .team" aGiordtlp

to . further announcement by M*,Manser. Captain, of the first team

1. . .1- . *_u..— __ • •• - -

Withinfall

Riding Schooltwo weeks, the regular,: schedule^ for c-hihs and

-III' s tart! at . Wat/ bfln-KT. N. Tully, manager of

i^ug, ,S , ,H closed, has

specialized inand

MWney

Iko,

-. — , .«v»iugfo in me committeeon character and fitness of UnionCounty." Seldom Is. a law,student'*aspiration to become a lawyer-chal-lenged under this provision.under this provis^ h e list of candidates:summit—'Nicholas C. English, 90hlttredge road; William B G

Summit college graduates tookpart in a radio broadcast conductedunder the direction of W. CurtisNicholson of Summit Wednesday,night over station WKVD. The prr7

gram, known as "My Error," Ipthe M I M « « '•««»••• " - — ^ "

MftfBK'T C0r»T

I will

wjjr. ions- W ln D o dividod . intnLw!'»wpla toons , at the start according to " l ! U f i

riding Hblllty. after which there i1"""1

• preferred the winner by Ihe

Narrow Escape From i' ' When Trccf a i

. M . « » — n i v w n i i U. angJhsh, 90 gram, known as "My Error," IIWhlttredge road: William B. Gan- the Misses Edith 8nook ofJ non, 60 Kent Place boulevard, and University, Katharine WSerge P. Plnl, 322 ABhland road.. Barnard, LoUlM Card of

to

_' ruschetil of Ily«*rly dlsplallethiblUoaat1

^Pany.;

(SCHOOL BOARD Marlon card of Welh

\t*. Cadwell Br^eeneyInger members of their'fain at their; homo fnm '

1. ..•; ,JT • • • • .'>**«*«•- UtT|

thU weak was MI.H»J arrived Tuenday

|IWid Xrom a sumnwr

an thatbaj

Troop meers Tor near-„ . . „ . , , . , „ „ I lnHi's | | | 0 B f of Wl , | . , l , j -

when

and Winifred „...,escaped; death or _ „ . „ _ „ , . .early yesterday **W«Hi»|they were stunding on a

cror* walk north of the S&llfc-ftjfc^ground conveisiilhg whcoT one hi l l?of a luig« oak wllhoufc- i i i g ^ing whatsoever crashed t«

from a sumnurYesterday Mins

Verona l

or

Herbirof Oakes Mf

.bergthlor'Se'^r' ^r ial ChttW'nv M

:—zz T, X*M wiasa ttf s ^-

t the library there.• i u

of 30fl Oakttly a teacher:

SrtJus

^ . j piainuii in amount of $641There w«rere|fht no appearances.

Girl Scouts of Troop ? rebrningtomorrow froai Camp fern Rock

'^'im

"lij!

-Y— „.„ ,,^w f int h e uarist hour>;•&'••

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r' a " ••.' -T^

rages

attended by MIsa Elisabeth Krider <n

of Kew Gardens, L. 1., as maid of ~ "honor and Miss Lofiise Yawger ofj

> Lenox road, Summit, and Miss Butb I 'f Kellogg of Short Hills, sister of the j1-groom as bridesmaids. jj Franklin Kellogg of Milllngtou' will serve bis brother as beat man I[and ushers will be William Good-j-speed and JohB.JUj>att--ofSh

-mac

One of

»fter the death of

ram-

Two

low, 2*25'

Miss Tawger will entertain nextTuesday evening in honor of MissMauser.

nut

Mr. and Mrs. William R. Monw offfobart avenue have iuaed invita-tion* for the marriage of theirdaughter, Miss Martha Morse, toDavid Lindsay Cox, son of Mr. andMr*. Herbert Freeman•(*>*• j£ "

h**m Oven.Fr

*»* lOc

2 srjjji

. , ("we. rue ceremony willtake place Saturday afternoon, Sep-tember 10th at 4 o'clock in the First

I Baptist Church with the pastor Kev.David K. Barn well officiating: Therewill be a reception for the families.

Miss Constance Baiter of Madi-son will be the maid of honor. Her-bert F. Cox, Jr.. Will be bis brother'a

. bast man, and G. Merrill Brown ofChatham, W. John Pyje of Wyomia-

,-aiag; P*., and N. Q. Morse of Un»casville, Conn., brother of the bride-elect, will usher.

, Miss Morse and Mr. Cox were ^ ^ ^ ^ _honor gueits at a cocktail party . " ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^given Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. "Give Me a Sailor* is the co-fealu|Pyle of Wyoming"- —•" "•. and Monday and Tuesday, with "J"

attraction

lto i a

ty »re ethe two compl

rstbod the

*»d4l»e1!iia> foil bloom. the

StrandYRI

in, ^.onug u i Mr. and

I. H. F. Cox, Jr., at the Cox homeHigh street here. Mrs., Brown of

i enjertalned for the brideInesdavnt « ••—— " "-bridge

'I7c

Mr*. Keaw* T.Information came , u.u.n.

Wednesday morning of the death at10 a. m. on that day at PhysiciansHospital, Plattaburg, N. Y., of Mrs.R. T. Betts, 66, of 7 M . — - " • " -

attraction.

ton Lakes and Rome A. Betts of 18 jGlen Oaks avenue. '

i at

*?*

. . . . , - EXHIBITIO^ TO

ARTS 8M0T

y. one of the**' **» in

srss £•••« wean

matinaef)

grouii({re bin

M&

or Walden, N. Y., and had livedthere most of her life.

Of recent years ahejbad made herhome with- Mrs. Oakes. She is «ur-

BIO HI-,

the ,PjUo'clock.O

"Cr*«*Ism

M^rr; tt. A . Sawyer ofOakes Memdrial Church will offl-ate. Interment will be at Walden,S. Y.

I t *

A Full Line of

Bicycles, Tires and. continuing the seodte of

Webfce ft Nefeon Bicycle Store

naaway, and had several childrenamong whom were John Bowne, aone time Union County Judge, andElizabeth BownerEilsabeth -Bowne

| married a Quaker from across thesea, named Robinson, and leftthree daughters.

A year- before her death,

e he was sem debut in -God

He Maxine_ ElHott Th«Nttan. Th

/oej

r(er.hein

THF WOMAN-EATER:

in Tarden of~SSdeh ••• »! , .«

f dJ)gpiayg l n t n e domestic artes n o w thiB y e a r En t ry blanka form ah6v m a f be obtained from

tries are' to the in before September2nd and are to be mailed to Mr«.Jam<>« » » » 'f'1 " • —

llfredlild's

as-ie roie. The Guild itgerfyj

_ 'him up for 'Fanst^iiifffiot" and "Caprice." /

M Kent Douglass he plyed op- jiosla Joan Crawford on t » screen Jill Vaid," followed by the* Holly-wo« productions: "Five fid Ten'

Also \hij.nd

«*«« high grade repairiug

««our. *iei t oidrippings | n

Monday «nd Tue»«lay—(>>nltnuouH I'urformancf ^ l

"MR. CMUMr. I'o-PJafire

r "ELLrS ISLAND"

"KVERY

MONDAY & TlfliRSDil

48? BICYCLE SHOP

ID

_ _

CornerKent Ptacejjoulevard, SummitSIMOIIT^. j .

X. J.

My

< q u a r e"

iOS^rss whicti takescottage in I

•m-

2fe

JX^

^A;*^1

f-rW

m, o - •«- i r-

/ • ' «

II ;v>S#='

^5*^fe*&

Afore PoSPBOAUSTS

P"n« y«ir car where

w a spe-

•••» <^ua, anContinnous

„ LoifRicH^SrpAR»r.

Its. Many finf- ifaJaWuw i

the best oils tod

Attendants. "

*3RfeE-i

*•

wortr//. V:.,::;|

i U

1 Killed Roastih'K'l'edBroaersked Hams...(.»

^ Cross Rib I

i*rhn~ *~~"—i "SUM;ernquse, or^ S t e a k s

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•I

1$BPT.2193S

'T

-it 'y-* * • » . ~

JNew:-!" • " • w ' 'L' " ' ' - • '/'• ' ~ - m ^ j ' • •WfUHKlldt, Epi«MHa| f'fc_ i. I -• ' M>' - a ^ ^ '

4 tembers* cieti

jt-.tsth:: The first rhe ,. us

the month.•*" • - • | • « = • » • . c A j j e j i a p s o f t h e i

illev. lli-rbe.rt A. Saw-i Tliere will he th.? t\,y Hie-jisilpit on Sun- on Sunday as folio

finj; t.'h- worship and service at 11 o'clock[ID ;I. in. oft the topic, (will siH^; church schuiniii.'. Cud."* j evening service at S

Jy, ,s<-i'!('iiilifr: 11th, the,the senior choir

J , £ £ ? '£ evening in ,h<«HorS? **•*-+ Reorder

Copyright

MW.V WHITE* S

Miiii.ii'. Spread <»« four large f*tui<<!/leaves, roll, wrap in war paper,/chill for two hours, slice.;' 'Pass! French' dressing. •• '••''.».

•; JV

HT Fr^byterian Church

I Djr. Rockwell S. Brgnk, Minister

Rev. Salph B.Nesbitt, Assistant Minister

-•""W'ii'il, Ye.'More ThqnKKV., lcalj)h H.

-will of^conwruc- b,at* -has 'returue* S ir»tn waters ab;»ad and fa ako at v" ,"

, , . " l'~ " ••• "^ '>»ll!l IJ

• fur (•onirnuTiioii wliich will huiind conducted by Uev. Xcsbitt.

•1(1 Friday

HAY FEVER?USE GRE-OL

As a douche several times a day

Instant Relief Guaranteed

•ariiASGEns AVK,

OFSprlngfielil "

/ -

of

.Sunday School13 'M^"Ie St. Open'^eMay; l. o to 4.30 I'. M .

„ -I-VI.'.W section. He w«u defended) by... . . , , . „ , . , vnmtrn School, Oscar Atarney Jerowt Kaplolj, ,

Denn.s. Supenntendent. ,/ ; raaVg«.,- m both caS<?8 were m»d?At the ,\oun« Peoples Hour at . ,,u. g ^ , . . i M p e c - W r Kobert Web-

P. m.. the Subject for.dlscussion, Ihe ^:fr. Folloiiini? the trial Mr. Web-Kiffh! to \\ork. Matthew. »f&k- ;^er g t a t e d a house-to-house check

• \VTrf:iF5day evening prayer and ,,p o f a I , properjiesJathe Boron^hpraise derVice from. .WO t? 10.30. . : s ew er district'wouid be iriade to lo-

'- Oii'SatfdJj-y ufleinoon, September.,, lte o t h e l . p y 8 B j | l l e yiotatians. All18th. at f?« p. in;, Bishop C, C. sewer connections are equipped withAleyne will be guest speaker peep-hole at the street line so thatBishop Alieyne will be .presented by a n inspt.f,'ion can he easily made:Mis. Anna Watzeza.' ' .., "

. The pastor Ejr. Randolph wTio hasrwi'ii on her vacation for July and

home after

ir Grwn, Dfugt

l»r.-and 'Mrs.

I first

\«tcs oi' ln<ere»*l' ig Hoard will hold It

since June on Wed

€101

. "Is not this the,carpenter, the son of,Mary?"

SUNDAY

'Methodist Episcopal ChurchOF SUMMIT

WtiRY U LAMBpLN, Minister

II a. m. Worship. Labor Day Sermon by Dr. Lambdin,:"~ "DecJaration of Inter-Dependency for a

People Coming of Age."

COME AND .WORSHIP' •

ItI first meeting since June on Wedncsday night at the Borough Hall.

The Ladies' AldLSociety of th

j ...6"i «i nit* Borough Hall.• rhnroh «rTi.ri7#~*irlpn«M / T h e ^^s> Ald_Soclety of the

( hurrh of l-hrfot, «dfnllst i M e t n o d l - s , c h l i r c h yesterday enter-"Man" f.s the leason-sermon sfuc/ t a l n € d t h e ^^^^ U i d g e Metbodtet

, Jecrtor Sunday. September 4, in aJfLa( , l e s' A i d S o c , e I y at luncheon at.Christian Science Churches a,nd S<j,the , o c a , t . n u r c h parlors. Miss.c i t ies throughout the world. /;Sarah B. Heteler of the flood Willjrommii

' The Oolden Text is: "Blessed a*. I l l(|USJries of .New Jersey spoke. A e n (Retthey that dwell in thy house: th<r n i u s j ( ,a , p i . o g r a m w a s p r e 8 e n t e d UJ1 I>F y j (will be still praising thee. . . . / 0 , d e r t h e direction of Mrs. LawrenceUDemocLord ofhoBts, blessed is the ruin n j tk ,Jd M rs. Jiorbert F. Dabi- d e Youthat trusteth in thee." (Psalms sJi. n e t l . ; LaSas"ol"}- . • ; j Meetin?r of the Board of Arljuat- t'omniiti

Among the-lewon-sermon c|a-fraent> 8 ( .h e d u l e ; , ft,r viondav ni^h. U- 'tions is, the following from pic j >,„„».B i b l e : "What i« — — ••-•• "

""»•" ^.:»«7S^

«im >iifi, 'fhiiyer Smith withtheir family have returned, to theirhome in Fores' •*••'— *

inth's stav inMrs. "

for; seen

~ -i*1"-'1"3 l 0 us?ft ever i• f-seenw Uiai»rythinit

'• you serv.heni

Berkley Heightsi The following citizens' have an-Jnounced their intentions of rimnIngi"or election in tlu^ nrim»i.i»- - •

'C o D l l n I t -

Pf 1 quart oii-iHjwma

1 «'up stndiie'fnatoes- tablespooiii-ter or -1 teaspooifu;,./—•:—

Old English Wax_ combinations

SPECIALquart

W Englishfo..Rubbing Wax .. "

with lamb wool iippli^ior

. «» the immortal e v i d e n c f « , a ' '- - is harmoniou, k

a«A / ivJ- . toeternal".^p. 29).

FT^tiSttfcia^ato: Do V* U«M TU..»;

ik. >'A lfewValk from'Academy strt-ei—• •» "1C "«"n<""tal evidenrir^iat t0 t h e e n t r a n c e o f , n e Borough HallSpirit is harmonious ^aifd/jnafiif,^ b w n c o n s t r i I c t e ( j b y , h e r o 3 d

eternal .(p. 29). , „ , ' / ; -'.department, filliifg a" i«»--'—-- •: and Mrs. Teicy

,...... are visitinjiLaoibenon ofS;

will be . . . c .Ralph B.' X

. T~\ m l .

1 tOf>lc.a' the fentral

Wlih- nr.!at the

•'wanted

Thaddeus-.

. Free acres Ai'ispclation held theirannual meeting'Sunday, afternoon in;the Farm House •••» •»'"'- v"

M1i'« K r i c n ; h e i l t h

1 0 <« 30% pi^ount Sale

Waple Furniture

Take Advar

""".toes; ,>,,„ • . . J o j j ^

Hot <he Griddle-VS XVS/1S'

gallonamc -•-~

"d Applicator . . . ;

over- l cobeing for

SSFi?^ Toin- press hafcr?.in.st tf,eri'ank QuJekt* dean *clot'h-t0

stain, i

-J-

a stay a:.

~TT

a, m. with ato the aiortimerVntJnd n< • • . _ ,

HoiisewaresHardware

- ^ " J V - >.

•SJut Reser-

L , M r J - r 1 " ^ ? A,.X«t«r of MaTden.i^ua AeEichofn;

j r d ^

; Prograin. T,f enteftainmA-^discuV-t'8 sioh and inspiration is fanned for 'u F l

Smok<wl Tongue

,_.. ^,,«,u u . miiierJther5fmll"nr, *f?w.YorkW.the chief speaker, he Board «f

fin this enterprise, jhere will hfi^TV th™*h«* Conference

•••:.--^ .,..„> . . . . . . i ii- l * * e t - L u t h e r D i m m l D i r e c t o r o f

SUMMITi N. j . l l ^ Townaend o - » » t . virect0!: o f

SchoolP«op>e willProgra'm?"

Deeds ReaThe j

atHouse

-•••« ruuag machine. •Mayor John W. Oa^wopd and

Councilmen G. Russell Vapderhoofand John h. Jfafh«>"» »•— *'" '

Fidelity Union/ust Company to

„ o u v u IUIC IO roiirtW when du— - . ..uoaeii -\apderhoof ing1 a room, is to begin at one a

land John L. Mathers have filed p,e- nef and take each article l^turni'tltions as Bepiiblicans for re- y»u come to,It. Dust,from jelection. They' are. unopposed by highest thing to the'lowdst, takleither Republican or Democrat to up the dust in an oiled cloth, i fdate. For Justice of the Peace, the the woodwork, furniture, andonly other Borongb-w^de offfce to able articles with - —•* '"be filled, no petitions w»r» ««-> '

W%z&*

-4mit MmM &*mmZ

&&' • j-rif*

P^'nStedks

i ail Itemscernlng you and

J . I J iii uieiBia arenqe 412.29 feetfrom Wan,ond|lll road, New Prw.Idence. ' f

4 O C 1»ectipn of tlwfcsterly side• I fl^farenne h tnVkort^ny-aJde-

- £ T of Rooieit avenue, Wew Prov-

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j tattir daughter. A4*laMt, to Con- jland B«tts, ir, of N*w England

'avettB*. The ve t t laa willotatff in October,

WEDDINGS

\Mw htlp you mafca tht holiday Mraak*and mortAlt . For an outing, or •ntartalning at homt, wa titiaJwat tha things you noad—leotfa totta* for quality andarioad to mmr you monay* Buy AMtftfCAft.

fOf*Kool-Atd

rsnmallow* 2 2 5C

Peanut Butter

BordonChatoau 2

! ' Mis* Margaret .H*Ua Manger,1 daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. David N.

Mauger or II Tffttflar way, will be-come the bride of JaToger KdmundKellogg, KOU of Mr. and Mm.Franklin M. Keilogf fit We»t road,Short Hill*, at a <*remony U» beperformed by Dr. Kockwell »•Brank, pantor of the Central Pres-byterian Church, next Friday eve-ning at 8 o'clock in the Maugerhome. A reception will follow the

j ceremony. .JMIss Manger will be given In

marriage by her father and will beattended by Mlsa Kllxabeih Krlder

[of Kew Gardens, L. 1,, as nald of: houor and Mlna LoQUe Yawger ofI Lenox road, Summit, and Ml«a ltuth[KellOKK of HllOrt Illlllt, sister Of tilt! ]kgroom aa liridetinjuWi;, *'jI Franklin Kellogg of Mllllngton' will serve his brother an bent mau{and ushers will be William Good-speed and John Hyatt of ShortHlllsT

Mias Yawger will entertain nextTuesday evsnlngV lit honor of MIHHM a u g e r . * [ ' ' '•• ;. ,. . . • • •••'.._ • '

' /'. iles—Morse• : „Mr. and Mrs. William ft. Mortte of

ffobart-avew»»r have litaued Invitetlona for the carriage of theirdaughter, Miss Martha Morse, toDavid Lindsay "Cox, sun of Mr. andMra. Herbert Kreemmt fox of puUwry place. The .ceremony willt»M place Saturday afternoon,tentber lOth-at. 1 o'clock Incite MmtItapilut Church with the puHtor K«v.Duvld K. lluniwell off Iclatlng.Will be a reception for the- Miss Constance Baiter of Madi-son will be the mil Id of honor, Her-bert F, Cox, Jr., will bo iiU brother'*bwit man, and (i. Merrill Urowii ofChatham, W. John I'yle of Wyomla-

ng. IV . und N. c; JforHe of Vu-ctutvlllu, Conn., brother of the brldo-iilecl, will usher. -

Mla» Morae and Mr. Cox werehonor guodta at' a cocktail'partygiven Atturduy by Mr. and Mm.l\vl« of Wyomlsalug anU Mr. mnl-Mm. 11. F. Cox, Jr., at the Cox homoIn Utah street here. Mra. lirowu ofCluitmtm entertained for the bride-elect WediittHduy «l a deaaeand mlacnllaiieuUM shower.

At Lyric TbetierTaToa* iuidio b) Holly wood that

laaf fceeon>e a « e 4 f or l u aacannyHanltniaa la ebooaUng A s »ab|setasattar of i u prod»ctlon» h w a g * «tarsad oat a thrilling and f rippiaa*l a ^ t b a * MNHM to have bs«aright off the front pages of today*!,aewspsipeni. The new WarntrBrcw,-<?osinop0|ltan. topical ne lo tdrama entitled "Backet Buatera"that haw tfwnphrejr Bogart. GloriaDlckaost aad George Brent i n | i t « } .leadlna; roles is on the. Lyric i , ^screen. • • -. •* . ' " a *«

This grlni and exciting film lays ir l $Wre all tB4' ttorrJWe couitequencai C ! i f c lthat can follow from the spinelesssurrender of the citizens of any ,n , , f ecommanity to the rath lew and g ^rapacious operations of a racket, py,leader.

^&!P^ i fa

Oeorgt Brent, «loritt Ulckion and Humphrey Bdgsrt playingin MRacktt Buster*''At the tyric theater starting today.

<a "dreaat h«a«*.- provideah of S)-mpathe;ic and hiUri-

in "Mother €aref«iwhich Anne

KllisfA and Kubythe top roles at the

i AtMadisooiy. One of the moat

plays of-fireworks i

aviaauf'a War • . ^pv ^ . 4 ^ - .

ComodBo«f 2 33 C

MM

^ • f mrt Artf on 25e

S«9ar 5 22c

can•tboait

JarRSnga 2 *»Hasan Jam . "*Z 65c t 15c

fi*P(nt caw ISff I M«t cua

ttue 3Qmdity MEAT Yale* for Holiday M,im*

BHJSLBJU atasiailLaal •'

itmmm ^

oifiulRY

n the famous book by Kate_ _ U s Wiggin. fcJlolher Carey'i

In the true Warner tradition, the Chtcktu«" vividly deplete the polg-plctare apeak* boldly, forcibly and nanrttperienees of a New Englandto the point.. There ia no concesr m ,« B e 4 suid n e r f^r children la-Ion io-.thai- tender aeaalbliaiea of maja ^ ^eei after the denh fttthe onlooker. ^ Truth allows for no tn,. (;isuch concosslons and this production Tv,e

in a vividly true depiction of pre- Hj,a klcisely what la going on in too many t n e ,,iAmerican cities today. iu» '

i The plot Is, of couree, fiction, the j ui picture having-been filmed from an (!OUpoiiKinal story1 by Robert Rossen.sj,land Leonardo Bercovlcl, but It Is a !

y<distillation of a]l the knowledge,'.brought to light by recent racketr; FujHiing campairna. • •' AH a fighting Independent truck-

man, (Jeorge Brent baa.one of the]bent roles of his career. HumphreyIkigart. as the cruel, callous andvliidlcttve leader of the racket,

: reaches a new high In his galleryj of portraits of sinister characters.!,HeHilitiK the feniln'ine players is!Urlorla Dlckion as Brent's wife, arid I'this intense young actress, fulfill*!all the promise of compelling dra-jmatic. ability that she displayed (n>"Ttrey Won't Forget." Walter Abel!tajpleii-diM*' *b« P.roaettutor. . . j

in

to rent a ram-country mansion, renovate

and turn it into a board-

18 happy setting cornea adetermined to gain poaaes-

the Carey home- and aoctpr, Frank Albertj^n. ua-) aid.-* this purpose uotirhe

love with the younger«irl, Anne Shirley, Prom this

^Irama, comedy and romancehand In hand. 'Ellison, as

Keeler's suitor, and Albertsoni

tothe dual romance flow-

fall bloom,ther Carey's Chickens" altorVy Balnter as Mother Carey:

in this section wil*!ie Fornm Clafioil the Whippany fc-fX^"Sfptfcmber 3rd.1 Two promin?!liave made' plans {in *hal fe terni^the committee atacle." Aerialsains and manyplay* of pyrotechlinto the air.

Besldeis the aeiwill lie historicalall description*.

Several . innojntever to harevicinity are en.tby the two complderstood these wipublic until the nt;

tbT

"<llvo Me a Sailor" ID the co-feaiure'at the Strand Theater Sunday,Monday and fu«nduy, with "Mothor Carey's Chicken*)" as the featureattructlon. ;

ton Uikcx und Homo A. HottB of(iltm OiikH a venue. . Old Bowne-Robinson

Farm Now Golf Course

Mr*. KoMto T. Hell*Information camo to Summit\

Wednesday morning of tln> death ut10 n. m. on that day nt I'hysk'IniiNHoitpltal, IMutUburK. N. V., of Mra.II. T. JjletU, 90, of 7 Mam>rjllHj;o«lvlt6Thad"bW»'-irrfiSr more than t woyears. Mra. Butta, H resident ofHmnmlt for nearly forty ytmra, wa m»mb«r of Central- f¥w*yterian|Church where nhe was an «rdi'ntajd. untiring worker. 8hfl"~Wn3"ularge flrele of friend*. . Ftinenilsorvlttea will be held nt homo tliU»afternoon at, 4, -Rev. Kalph II. No»-bitl will officiate. Surviving ur»her husband. Romeo T, Hells andtwo sons, Dr. W. K. Betta of Fomp-

Mr»,' Joeu'phltii" Lyonn, uuilt ofMIH. J. Atimiis Oukt>H,ot422 Worrl»'.,u

died Tut'Mday iiiMift In thu-j Z

SfKin after- the lundfiiK - of the^ P l y m ( ( i a h i n 162O'

v

e Dunagan.. "ture-"CJive Me a Sailor"rtha Raye and Bob Hope.

works, there will beand - many Italian i

' hand. The entirenaturewill

aH(l

"MotherChickns" at Strandl low a brave family

heartlena effort* of a m«couple to gain - possession of its

Young S<win rrood Theater Show!

EXHIBITION! TOFKATI ttL

ARTS SHOtV'AT FAIR

iss Montgomery, one of the iit of the yQunger stars in'

(Wood, has been engaged byMcCoy- and 0. O. Wee for

•tared role in "Night Must. Bmlyn Williams, at the

pwood Theater for the weekpptember Sth. with matinees

lay and Saturday.|itgomery Is in his younger

twenties and yet has made an en

Tedaj, Saturday,

iiveinn1. Ult'il Tm'Hday »im)rt in thfl-i,.,.. . . . , ,.Methodist lloaplul, Itrooklyn. after' ' h o m U H " ° " n c ttB* "IM *™> Joht?

jvlabli place for himself inIn the domestic artt show w h i c h | t h e * e r Europe as well as Amerj

will take place on the Main-Floor of IJc* tontributed to his backsroumtho Administration Building all!1*11* heater was always before hijthree days of the Morris County I l n h<* n |Rh scho°l ^ ^ hew*s tlFair. September 8. 9, 10. there will director of a theatrical group ai(>e many elaborate displays and e x - l w » 8 Pl«ylna the leading_ roles

ft monih'it IIIIHUH, MIH. hvontt WHHIhu widow of ih«> laic Frank Lyonsof. Wjildeu. N.-V.; und .hail, livedthere most of her life.

"Of rtH'ertt ytmi'M shf had nindo h«<rhont<< with MIH. OukoR. She In tuir-vlved liy u dauHhter, MrH. It. H. VanC f B k l N Y Bh« wo

yC<uni>Mi»f Brooklyn. N..Y. Bh« wonutitlvely Inlvrestvd In Oiiki'H Me-morial Church of whlt<h «ho wai -an»ttulu«r. SorviciE will lw held atthe Flint*nil Homo loni^hi ut So'vTock. Ui'v. II, A. 'Sawyer' of-Unkeit Mumorlul Church will offl-uti<. liiUTiiH-nl will 1)0 ut Wahlfii,N. Y . " ' .•• :

A Full Line of

Bicycles, Tires and Accessoriescontinuing the service of

Webbe & NdsoiiBicycle Store- Also the aame highgrjade repairinjj —

^BICYCLE SROP4M HI'RINOTIKLU A V C %mt i i t t s i .• SIMWIT,

Corner K«nt Place noinwararsuiuiuU. TC. i.

J.

HOWIIO, Hailed from Knjdand toMiiHRachuHettH und tlicn dlMapprov-liiK of the Intolerance of the Puri-tan*, Journeyed to KlushiiiK, ut» that

hltfltlon*. Among

llnm a purl, of Niciiw AniHlerdam.John Hownc built u IIOUHI- there.-InItilil which IH Mt111 HtundiitK and oc-

icupied by Home of. )iinAnother descenijiiut, Hohert H.

Howne, movotl-t# New Jurney andowned a faim In what. IK now ClarkTowiiMiiip between WoHtfield andUahway, JIIHI hud tieverul childrenumoiiK whom we're John Howne, aout* time- Union Cimnty Judge, andKllzuhtiUi Howne. Kllzabtth Bowneniurrledtit .Quaker from across theKen, iiiiincd KobliiHon, and leftthree daughter*.

'A your .before her death, thelust survivor of IIIOMH daughters,MIHH Mary P. H(iltiut*ou, sold thefamily funn for u golf courao whichhurt been named tho Oak Ridge Oolf

[CourHe. Iimtetul of lowing herds ofrattle und fertile cultivated lields

will be set up in the central part oL,he Domestic Arts Exposition >aiuL a n d

will give exhibitions daily. Mrs.!""'1

James Ball, director'In charge of |the domestic art* show states that!many entries are all ready in and jhat there Is good indication •that^onlhere will be an unusual number j V o '

of displays In the domeatlc artia]show this year. Entry blank* forthe show may be-obtained fromMrs. Ball or from the Fair Office atj6 South street, Morristown. All e n - ; 0 0 8

tries are to (be in before September i in '3nd and are to be mailed to Mrs.i*o<James "Ball, &6 Cutler street, Mor-witl

_ _ led", ; _ • • " " - i t e r l i

uml thoro now are jbjau-d

fromalylng.

ams

n$*tLo*0Pric*9c

ft*ar*t» riHHa aad

Itlfiil Kolf llnkirrirklllfully-designed•j and construj'ted, busy with «n-

tlniHiuHtic goirero. The attractiveuld muntiion, more thnu a hundred

old, IH used as n club house,t|io finest publicIt 1M ond of

ourwoa Inand constantly... improving.oaTeful attention it i^re

_r. The scourge of Japanesebottles two years ago waa fullyovercome-by tho use of many tonsof ars«nato oJLisad, and the gr5enaand-fatrways nourished by the bestorganic and Inorganic—fertilizersand turf builders, so the course isIn "fine condition. Some of theheavy recent rains lifted the new;brldKea over the brooks but theyhove, been replaced. ~

Advertlio in this paper.

kN

moat out- Shakesperian plays as well

Sidney

y and Miriam

rlstown.

Put left-over cornmeal mush into i Dou|a dish and, smooth It over the top. IhisWhen cold, cut into slices one-half i meinch thick. Dip each slice into'tie

h b ' i E dinch thick. Dip each slice intoflour. Melt one-hair teaspoon bajgn'iEd#t- Drood." "Hard i l i i f i nd be *" "* ™—'-^ -" '"—"udirlppings in a frying pan. and becareful to let it get_ smoking hot.Brown the floured slices on eachside. Drain if necessary on brownpaper and serve on a hot platterwith syrup. . —

To broil steaks over a campfire.have' the «tt#kH cut IMI inchesthick, cut In pUStfes for serving, ar-range In a camp toaster and broilfrom 20 to 30 minutes.

For a change try rubbing thebroiler lightly with a close: of gar-lic before-broiling a steak. This isfor those who like very little garlicflavoring in their foods.

Mention 4he HERALD when buying

Lituihasin"Nil

drateri

Uarwhall«W.thriCal<VeT

left the Theaterone.", young Sfonlgc-

the role. The Guild

and "Caprice."Kent Douglass heJoan Crawford on

aid/'-followed by theproductions: "Five

Marion Davles,ith Walter HustonBridge." Under t

ass Montgomery he/witir

ght Girls in aT '

lEight Girls in airiT'What NowT%

Begins at Love"1 to the theater

highly succe

CEIICE I l l U r GLOI

L w i i E t i i a . i ; « m

•'HFWOMAM-EATER!

Ha i. «ntl"FI0HT1XU

WKV1LI

Monday and TuffMlaj--iiuou.s IHjrformaiMv WM<

"MR. CHUMP"ro-KcatnoL-.

•ELLIS ISLAND"]

BIHK ¥lTE>:VKK¥

MONDAY & THURSC

Jiiite.'' "Berkeleys i t Must Fail."

Must Pai

LUBRICATORY

Bring your car wherelubrication is a spe-cialty! ;.•'', . . :,. v'':'/'{.

the best oils and/ * i w d . \ •'•"••'. ,

Expert Attendants.Service.

if?-;

;.'5BP E'S

Monstdr ;FIREWORKS

AM) BANDLOlTltiqH'

MORRISTOWN, WH^PAN

Saturday, Septeabe^IN CASE OF ItAIN SrfTEMBlfe 5th '

—7—naiAdmksion

SPONSORED BY tt>RU0 CLUB

FR£E PARKING

PAINTING aadYou cyn have an avctaga 1 1paioted or wallpapered*mattrial for aa km aaAsk ys about the

XfttifaiaaMf

ed o j -«cre<r»Holl)-

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Today and Saturday-

Eve. at I t o'clo

Sun., Mon. and f ues' Continuous Labor

aV~. whictf take*.8 cottage ining lady hae-young, Mojitsup with a

- has a ho|rib*e expi1 own. MqbtaJHnerysupported/in this

er by Et,^r, £thel

A(f/e»tisingaj* | vpu d t vjd

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iWfefl every Wednesday night at8 o'clock.

.1

* XftBMlbt EplSroal < l i re* i

#*i i«* c . « ^ , ». "Declaration of' Inter-Dependence'Cfc»»« . - V ~ i S 5 f * »«*<»«* will wconwne at jfpr » People Coming of Age." will:

fcfeweh oa- BundajMMS-i. na. after -the +jr*m a4- be tbe subject of the sermon on the.celebratedTJoBinnieBt an* the morning.WP'r--.'Sunday preceding Labor Day by the:

New ProvideoceBorough

Two Fiat* fr'or Qrrfiaaar<>

11 a.; m. Seimoa - by will be held at 11 a. ni.

laaitf .Churchat Community Church,

^•aatalai Baptint (darrk *Rev. Herbert Divla of I'ulon will

preach Sunday afteNibon at '4been suspended for the 'o'clock.' JTthorus from Rev. Davis'

be resumed on Sep- fchwrch, the Wallace. Chapel'quarteti and another quartet will aiiig. The

'•*-— j collection will be used for the gen-MethoAM ( harrh jeral expenses of the church,

f, Rev. Herbert A. Saw-1 There will .he-the usual services

Rev. Henry L. Lambdin.Sessions of the Church 'Si-h-.wl

•wlH lie resumed on the second" Sun-day in September. Also / 'W Sep-tember meeting of the women's'So-cieties will be held on September13th instead of on the cust unaryfirst TriesdMy of the'mouth.

eiif>y the pulpit an Sun-UCting. the warship and

on Sunday as follows Morningservice at 11 o'clock! Junior choir

10 a. nu <$h the topic, j will sing; church school 3 p. m.God." jfevtning service at, 8 o'clock with fNorman A. Audio, retiirnius

1September'lLth,,,yie |the senior choir singing. Prayer "• month*; vacation spc-nt i'n"'

IIie id

B

Presbyterian ChurchRockwell S. Brank, Minister

lph B. Ncsbitt, Assistant Minister

iat Do Ye Mote Than Others" will hi* t!)<\pic of Rev. Ralph H.,Ne*blfi.' ^ :

»r mid-week •service will be- "omittotl Wint; toTr.e-nwwnfiii.i wi<U4t will l>t> In Id Fi'iday nve-

lock and conducted by_I[ev. Ni'.sbitt. ' -

•'STIUXCiKHS WKI,

Flr*f Lutheran (hun-h•Tht' Service will IK- c;>ltjlil;-le<|

next, Sunday •noinin:.' at •*.:;•» a. in.in. the First-'Lutheran rinrrch,-217MorrU .avenue.-" ThV 'pasu'-i\ He\.

from aIllinois,

J wtn_i>.rjtfach".pu "Jesusaiul ihe IK-st'' I'Miite." ' . ; ' ." ••J I During the course (if Mi-.

wwk, the Junior .Lutherwill, meet on Thursday evening, theDorcas-Saoiety Friday .at 2:M> p.. in.and the Board, of Tru-itee* Fridayevening at S o'clock.

.The chnrch school will resume ittfsession,* Sunday,'' September lltli!at !».45 :i. n). The .regularservices-will- be held at 11 a, m. bginning!Sunday. September 11th.

doming

(hflpel A.M.K. Z!«i> (lnrr<hRev. T._K. 'Watson will have

charge of the preaching s-erviini on'-&m4i*yi-Bfi)teii')bt'i'~ith. at It a. in..

Eugene 8til<'» of Summit wasfined ISO and costs of court andFrank L. Print <•. a plumber, of EastOrange waa fined $25 and costs o!court Wednesday evening In theBorough .Police ('(jurr. by-RecorderA. C. Hoffman op charges of violat-ing the Borough sewer ordinance.•*

Stiles was charged with having' .1cellar drain at, in Laurel drive con-nected io the -sewer system in sucha way thai any - accummulatlon ot3torm waters would be drained offinto tliv sewer. It,,was rHarmed thetonne.;ion was so... made" That ten-ants v.eiv endiMSered byseweir'ga,!". Stil/s in defensethe »'•• liar ciiniifction' Was made fathe >>-wer later.il prior to thff'in-sta 11:.'ion of th,- .sewer and yhenlater.il. runuected to a septic tank.He siid'that »heii (he conuectioiito !•!;.• sewer w;is made,-the cellar!^ccnii••cstlbii was overlooked.

P:.nce.\va». charged with permit-tiiii: •jtorin watt 's to enter the Hew-er -stein by fail fug to block a sew-er Literal in the course'of construc-tion thus permnfing rain, water*to'-^ter during a rftorm atnight, Jntf ••••nse 1'riiice chiinied he was just

i i ^ plumbing, pfocedursJur piis wasSdenied-by the ]>lun)b-

ri: I'I ; i i ; r i; uiitl X

At .'!

•SCIKXTISJS'nmiiiH, SLJf/T8»8 Springfield :'.*T*>.I'llK MOTllER CMUUCIt,- Tiim' KlfiSi "CHRIST, SCIENTIST, In Boston, MUSH.—

service 11 A. M. YtedjieHiluy Meeting 8.15 1Sunday School 8.30 A. M.

15 itaple,. St. Open weekday* 1.30 to 4.30 P.' II.

SI.

!>• m. , .p, ni., Church, School, OscarSuperintendent.'

'•' At-the .Young People's Hour, at 7I p. hi'., the subject'for discussion, the.i Right-, to Work, Matthew 20:1-7.I; Wednesday evening, prayen and'praise dervjee: from S.30 to (10.3D.' On Sunday afternoon,.'September18th,"-.at. 4:30..}».;, m.,. Bjshop. £. C,

lAlJeyne wi ir .be....guest speaker.Bishop Alieyne will be ipr.e^ented byMrs. Anna Watzeza.

The pastor Dr. Handotph wbo ha^been on her vacation for July and

; August, will return home, afterLabor Day.

a iit-w dwelliii* in the Jiidge-v.: \v seciion. He waa defended^ byAtorni.y Jeroim Kaplon.

Charges in botli case* were mad."i'y. Sewer inspector 'Robert Web-.?er. Following the* trial Mr. Web*'s'er staged a house-to-house checkup of all properties. In--the Borough,-ewer di<u-ict would be made to lo-i'ate otlitjr iKissilile violations. • AHKrwtT'^mitt'cf'loiis jireetJiiitipW with4 peep-hole at the street line so that jan Inspection can be easily made.

Boke and Mrs. Ftoreueu Fischerhave filed iir the second district.All are running for re-election.

Fur niembers of the Democraticroiinty Committee BYV. . JosephMouiiey and Miss Antoinette Ciottcihave filed petitions In the lirst dis-trict and Patrick Romano and Mrs..Mary Wolff have filed iu the seconddistrict. The two second districtcandidate* are running for re-.

Three

Short Hills

nai.<sc. Spread oa tourleaves^•foil, wrap ttlchill for two hours,

' French dressing.

waxalic*.

Mrs. FiTderJck'R. Stevenson ofKnollwood road and Mis. AndrewK Monme of Taylor road are•'th"hoiiee guests of Mrs. CatesbyJonedJi Hay Head. .. t

-Mrs. Marshall (ieer of New York "far Miss Wilm'a:is visiting Mrs. William J J l w of-l _Wlyi»_J0JL_Mll Jgfit de_j|PiLrIrn9_njiKt:rorest drivt-. iiler*> aim liuthin' like' cu>f sjwon well.'

Mr, and Mrs. Ralph If. Runiery. Jbred. Shortnin cake am iod butwho have been at Cilbertsvillo this cawn.,spoon bred am Horfrlativt-suinnii-r, returned to<lay to thel^• Kust yo-mkes ii tablespoo lard anhonie in Biirberry lane. '. j another of butter -ah'd»> ja level

Constance Halback has con- tablespooif ob sugar a m Ainipyi-luded her course, in dancing at (teaspoon ob salt an thi>yp mixes

rind, -two egu wiii'e^. beaten;halt' tup whippt>«J rrram.

Heat yo'H s. Add »ugar and saltAilu* milk and cook in a double

;boil»-r until" the mixture thicken^("iidl. Add i i ' iam, juit-e

ami . wliites. 1,'oijr ilt(>> a tra>in the*" HlFi-haiiii'iil rv-frigeratur

I After iiitlf an'hour rwiiuvr ti if ira>jyml.sri'r i r i a i n mixtuVej - .Urpcatitwire at tliirty-niiniite intervals

whipped cri'.ini' uhd fri-v^e

j After a stew has. been| with flour, it. sljould be Bimmer«d .1 for1 a 11» ml- an hour «o that the flottr.will liavc a chance to cook.

Individual scalloprul.s, liakiiiK dislh'< u j i - i n w i i i i l i fa n d si-rf«-«l u rk i h ! i , n ! f i l j ) s

casse-.and custard

can be cookedtJtb« greatest

housewife • could

A hi m t ftiiir hour.*.

best ovfii < e in IH' rat lire fj»rhit lit is hVlweeii _'."•«. t«» T.*>

Fjll-ll'rll.Vit. T i n s ^ivt--r_.a.

f l a v i irn_. fai jl'ivfs an excellentto nitiits and fish when

i i 1sll'ed. us,, some leit-ovt-r sm-Win jiiico f,,r .hasting thellns alsoailds to tJi,. flavor

j W m

and has Joined herfamily. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest K. Hal-back at Nantucket. Miss Anne Hal-back Inis returned- from a .SUHHIRTabroad and Is alrio"at Nantucket. , , .

Clarence M. Schultz has returned cluh. Wen all dls an'BBixeil to-to his fioiue in Taft load after |gedd't'r'yo piita into a ittered' pan

wid two flips ol) water (ill groundsaw'h meal itcujTboilin wJ#r'(jndeiiyo takes 2 aidgs and bearem uj> alit-tle hit an works deirin an denyd stirs in 2 teaspoons ajc-in pow-

Forwhilesstead

a rhan>!«',- add lxatcnto lai.imci |n> tiliuit;f.-using t lU'Ill fol" l

in-

iiiotoringa fortnight on the Hasp" or. u Klass'bakiii dish a'btike^slow

' with, his si.ster, Mrs.. M$\'T a.boiif jU' tlme.it take Maniniy toihaJLJii!£i^_^—1-—— ——— T ir-rff-itp t m n r ^ a t e f** niale an

.Missis (.iertrude, .'Josephine anil back, whlrh is bout f<e quartersMarjorio I^iyng ha.ve returned toiof an hbiir. . .. .".their libine til Forest drive from a.I llopin yo is.de «an, Your huni-Hojuiiin on Cape Cod.'. , fljle servant, Lilly \Vbe.

VARVlSo STW« llKA>SWITH (A>XETOMATOHS

For something vcry.uur, andvery novel, mix one cup of' cutfat-'echeese, one-lialf cup of ch(»p|.»(lwaliuii.-', iJiM-lUilf <up" nf (:rai.».-«lraw carj'ots. >oiu1-<|ii;ir(.-r tejspooirof salt. Four tca.s|ioiiiis of nia>on-'

HAY FEVER?U S E 6 R E - 0 L

As a douche several times a day

Instant Relief Guaranteed

Win. TylertrtM, Drugs3S Waplr SI. Summit, M. / .

i i Tm«i| Itnnk Hldg. '

-Ur..Hrul Mrs. Thaycr Smith with jtheir fau'iily |iaVe returned to their J IK Vhome, in Forest drive frotn nini'onlh's stay-in Vermont. . • . -:

ohn A. Slowairt. Srd.. andsons, Lucien and Serg^re'turn-

i ^«l, W dScotia.

.rf.yiffit; In

Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary?"

-SUNDAY

ethodist Episcopal ChurchOF SUMMIT

HENRY 1J. LAM.BDIN, MinlsterT :

a. m. Worship. Labor Day Serrnon by Dr. Lambdin:".Declaration of Ititcr-Dependenc^ for a

- People Corning of Age."

COMB'AND WORSHIP i_

^«U's «i" lnlrreKtThe Planning Hoard will hold'its

(first meeting'since June on Wed-nesday night at the Borough Hall.

(•hnroh of I'hrUt, SCenils, ^ S ^ r S ! !Man is the leaspn-sernion sun- t a i n e d \ h e Raskiiw Ridge Methodist

Ject for Sunday, September 4, In a:/;La,,jps. A j d S o c i e \ a t ) u n c h e o n a tChristian Science Churches ?nd S - l t h e I o c a l t . h u r c h p a r | o r t . MisfS

throughout the world.a*

:fifties throughout the! The Golden Text is: "Blessedthey that dwell in thy house:will be still praising thee. . . . OLord of hosts, blessed is the ni«nthat trusteth in-thee'.". (Psalms 8 *4,

the lessoh-s^rmon also inclides

parlors.Sarah B. Heisler of the C.ood WillIndustries of New Jersey spoke. ATDusiciil program was presented un-der the. direction of Mrs. LawrenceIMdtke and Mrs. Herbert F. Dabi-nett.

Meeting of the Board of Adjuat-ment, scheduled for Monday nigiu.has been cancelled, there-bsrrn~g.noapplications for exceptions, tozoning ordinance pending.

The L~adTes" Aid Society of theChurch will hold a

Berkeley Heights_The following citizens have an-

nounced tlieir intentions, of-running./or ek'ctloii in the primaries am3t ptcnibi'r ^'ittli: Township'Coninjlt-tet'-.-Angelo M! Del .Duca _ CHepub-lican rc'-cU'ction); Justice of thePoace—Edward T. IMgers; County("o'mmitteeinen and Coimnitteewoni-e'n (Ucpul)lican 1st District) JamesF. Vieeinlexe, Mildred V'e.nezia:(Democratic 1st Districtl Leonardle Young. Charles Rluaidi, Nancy

Lasasso. County Committeemuu r.nd('ommitteelvonien (Republiraii 2ndDistrict) Krnt'st Rud'zio.

,'Shaffer; (Democratic 2nd, District)' Iaiicllo.

How many time?MiVt>' we >jom<Into tUe.. vtVgelabkJ i»rkj>t ( or ijac

:'t^'fiTng Vegftal^aPli'e'i-'iruSthlt'y,'""Ithat'appeals to us?u|t ever so of-

ten! It seenw tliatVarything tlieyhave iu the mark> we've had re-cently^ and are raid the familymight "tlrefof it. 'e next time thishappens buy sos "string beans,cveli if you servi them only yes-terday and vary I'M this way -thefamily will reallb* pleafieii! j

t h e jSanV Mouzipapa. Rose£ • " • • < • • * r ( »

"FI0HT1SUfe'KYlLI

venimXf—•formaiMv aMi

5HUiP"

ISLAND"!

Old English Waxcombinations

SPECIAL

Iquart ' '"•-.-•

Ill finisho Rubbing Wax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

with" lamb wool applicator

Methodist, .,. and plant show In the cliurch par

this passage from the 'Chritia'h foors o n Wednesday. Mrs. Law-Science textbook. "Science /andHealth with. Key to the Scriptby Mary Baker Eddy: "Man a,offspring .of God, as the idSpirit, is the Immortal evident

In

e 8*3900

{{albniinc .59

MANSERSprinfoeld Avi.:

" House waresHardware-

'Phone W121 ''^~—*~ ~ •' - i .

N. J.

Spirit is harmoniouseternal" (p. 29).

and

srence Radtke. Mrs, M. C. DayMrs. Herbtrt R. Dabinett a.r«charge.

A new walk from Academj' streeito the entrance of the Borough Hallhas been constructed by the roaddepartment, filling a long-wantedneed.

Mr. and.Mrs. Percy Hyer of Key-port are visiting Mrs. Thaddeus B.Lamberaon of Springfield avenue. -

fl , . . „ , . , i . ^ l Harold Crane and Mr. and Mrs.Presbyterian Church of-wliHi •pr . ! R w 8 - 8 l n , - t h o f ^ ^ X e w M a r k , t .Rockwell S. Brank is the,nhteter.iMd,t v e visiting Miss Hulda A.at the morning service at 11^ clock. C r a J i e o f Spriusficld avenu^.

regular mid-week — '

Presbyterian"What Do Ye More Than Ofcers?":

will be the sermon topic l4 Rev.'Itnlph B. Xesbltt at the fentral I

(Vimmittecnieii • and!?o W... Robbhis, Jr.,avenue', are vacationing

Among the lesson-sermon cla-tions is the. following from theBible: "What is man, that thoukrtmindful of him? and the son of nun,that thou visitest h"lm?tl'-'<Ps:Jnw. ..,.„„ Iart1PK. l i / 1 KrM.1Pfv , n tlio, To«

flow-! i,..,' • c.tiSprinjtfiol

.In Maine.a n d ] ••: . . - - • — » :

Free Acres Vnniiiil Me ttnfrFree.Acres Association held their

annual meet ing. Sunday afternoon inthe"Farm House at '2.30 p. in. Offi-cers were .Heeled sTJitl" committeesappofntul as follows: trustees,-Ronald Rolson, J^hn PleiiH'S.-Hen-ry Schaub; town clerk, FritzSi-hade; building"'-i'lnpoctor, KrhestBerg'.-r; fnriu house corinnhteo.KIsie JMelm-s, Fritz Schade. LillianKfchorn, H-.inna Krjcn; health-an4'sanitation caniiuittce, Julius Prlji^,

, Rrmnl Holson, Hermlne St'Jiade,. j. Mr. and Mrs. rred Nason of Clin- vi«ifhT*r y;ni>nr.i-tm.n n,.ini rmn

be omitted owing to ll-epara- \ t 6 n a ? e i l u e L a c k a w a ( n i a . P a r k , ™ : *'n [»" , J " ' J - ' ep

n F n n k

tory Service for Connnuniol which ; h a v e r e t u r n e d a f t e i . a . vacation 'at I " " f e l l o Ht-lTrv^ V " " 1 FdWirSs to be hejd o n , Friday e r U a t | E I l l w o r t h P a , ! 8 > M e . • ^ " »• » * **$ *f *™«

S ojejack 'and conducted iy. Rev.' M r a n d «__ r r l Totten and! f. . • . ••• - , " ' " fRal^h B. Nesbitt. Those d(f ring to ;

dauKhter Dorothy ha -e returned Scl»rte;rgwin,niinK pool wmmlttee,unite with the r-hnrr-h will L nmpt-'. B , Iu o r o t n > ' nf*e_.rtIUMUU Melchlor Zimmerman,- Mary San-umte vsith the church will »e m,et- f r o m „ vUU „, A t l a n t i c C l t y . ^ ^ ^ ^ C o s t e I J o >T e ( ] ( l y

Lauten, iFarnry-^Mbian;. assessoi-3.

1 tiuart atrinjijeans , —1 cup strainetoDiatoes2 tablespoonsutter or fat1 teaspoon S! -,_

.1 teaspoon Sarri 'teaspoon - ]>P4i*2 tabk'spoonf'lonrCut off botiJOds'of the'brans,

an ^iiu s l l ' inK t l u > m crhljly and'break in-Mildrrd t 0 Pl'-^es'aboti..in'cli.in" lenicth ntnl

co:ik in bolll! suited water. iinTil.tciidr-r. Rcdi too llmior to about'i> cup. " - .. ... _. ,

llrjit thfi i.tter; add iTii> flourJIml" seakoniiand iuM the .strainedtomatoes-: (k.untll. smooth aiuLjpour this si'e'-over the- heanw;. letcotik rtlowl'or1, aliout 15'inlniili'snnd sjcrvir !•

Hot If the Griddle

QMS xys . i s

The srvice |

mon roc

, , . , , , , , ,from a vfelt atIng wlthihe SEsslon at thdclose of; M r g L e r o y M a h c f a m J s o n > R k . h .tills service. "I lard, of Clinton avenue. Lackawanriu

An over-night conference for i P a r k h 3 w .concluded a stay a!Young People is being aninged be- o c e a n Orove f

ginning on Friday morniui Septem^ j M r g l8a|jfeI'ia A . X e 8 t e r o f Maiden,berath, ffleeting at the patsh house i M a 8 s , s v , 6 i t i n g M i 8 S K a t e X e s t e rat <Ja..m. w tlwf^ojLLuac^oa to go o f Springfield avenue.to the Mortimer Schlf fS^-'"vation at Mendhnm whprogram of entertaiamslon, aiid inspiration is

The f.:e«g of removing Inkspots fr< rufs or carpeta deitrudson no, i iwfc. just ahsorbiiiK, soapply ii&JflP M.oft doth immedi-ately tci«'«i)ot--si) do not rub but

iiKi'.imu.'—m?. slain.clean cloth to absorb

morn i -Repeal until all or'most iof the* li.,remiivf'd_. Then, if in1:remai with a drop'per or point.-d8tlck_Ply oxalic acid solution.Work lckly^ Absorb with a rlotlj.--Touc with dciiaiured ammouiu,

BjfiHi! by wiiJInV"

LAST FEW DAYS!

10 to 30% Discount Sale

on Fine Maple Furniture

ends Saturday, September 10th

\Vhy Not Take AdvanlaUc Now?

'Maple Specialists

256 E. BROAD ST. WESTFIELD, N. J.

Tel. We. 2-4440

•I

.1

ut Reser- je a fine,

t—dlscu«- janneTTfoT i

[4-the day with dinner at/6.30 p. m. •at the reseiVatiaA^aiKl delightfulover-night aexommodafons. Tjhe j

ll i ^ h

William McMane of Laurel driveis on a business trip to -Tennesse_g.

Frank A. Wahl of Indian L a k ehas concluded a visit to his mother.Mra. Clara Y.~Walil—of ^PleasantView avenue, Windemere Park-.

Miss Helen* Krayer of

_William Doro8, Joseph Tomasett|l,i abao' Blfisi! by wiplhV wlrTi aLeon Newman: treasurer, Edward UliHn-othor .'.sponge. 'Eichorn; forctrtry committee. (Jer-Jtruile Mowe^: Viola ir5tson,FHnceaiZimmerman; roadLaud survey com-1

j-nrtttpc, Fred E.nnBter; u.IUchard

\ L I ( l g TJSiting_Jier grandmother.; 5 r r 8 : P e t e r j , K r a v e r o f M a d i s o n

a v e n u e i Lacka wanna' Par*—A B o n h a 8 b e e n hoY^to MlV a m l

; J f r g Joseph IBandaTto of CentralM

See

pPRINGFIELD AVE. SUMMIT, N. J.

fVERY DAYfi A HOLIDAY HERE!i«o l<.|.,,,, | n j | , e niarfc.iowitwJiMiiiiiilits iewry day a Hhopnlmrr-ai l \ | ( » \ . jU H( ^ n | j n ( , s ( l Biuflslnf-- qunllty meat Taloes!

KA«LV! «|'H KTORKS CL«SKI> ALL |»AY MONDAY(1ABOK 1»AV)

Killed Roasting Chickens..(4 lxmnd Vfenge) (Top iiraAe) -1U-

progcam will contiiiiief'.he* follow-ing day with breakfast and Itrnch-eon at the reservation, jraving therein the late^afternoon|»f Saturday.Dr_.P0hald G. Miller .Ithe BiblicalSeminary, New York fcity, will he j avVnuerMurray Hillthe chioL speakei-.r-^jhe Board of j * j nChristian Education ii co-operatingIn this enterprise, there will bepresent throughout tie conference.Rev. Luther Dimmif. Director ofthe Townseiid Camplir Young Peo-ple as also MisH Ill:el Evans andMiss Thelnra Dlciir, known tomembers of the grofti'. This is par-ticularly for younglieople of High8qhool_age, Sever! college yoijngpgppfe will be parfcipatlng in theprogram.'

Rychllek.1 Crove^Frledemanj, Uup-ert Fucha, Joseph Tomasettf: waterand fire committee, Sam Taller, St.,Richard Ryohllck, -MWIftHor - Zim-merman, Frank Costello. Wallace

_Wtst; library-committee, ClaudiaWest, Henry Schaub, JJlllan Elch-nrn, Ida Heyman .Jklargarete Klat-z l c i e , • ; . ' . — ' " -. 1 - " ••'-

Tomorrow . evening the assoctsff*'tion will hold their annual ^Shlsh-ktrbob," which officially closes the3timmer season.

; are allowed to standj n t • watei'--afU»r llu!-y_liavc beenhoii tHey .becomo. wosgy. Drainoff e Wut r iinim-diatuly "a'fuVrtn< re.bojled and use it for soupSt«' i-: '' ' • " •

WERE BACK HOME NOW.

TO DELIVER MY L

a'.dellclous lemon ice. creamyolkn, onercup gran-J

oiif-(juarter teaspoonB. t?g,*up.s milk*-one and a halfr creanrrone-quarler ciULJi-mrnr-'

ap(«ms_grated leinun

TOMORROW

tiwaie) 1b.

M"a;Hams ~JU) <<M

Whole or Kit her Huh

b

22c23c

Steaks

OTin Steaksand Choice

Smoked Tongue..."',(»o. 1 (lrnd<^-Slwrt Cot) lf»

Fancy Frankfurtersor Bologna ..... i»».

Boiled Hams, sliced(Carted—Imp. Htjle) H lfc.

Nemaha Vallev Freshdreamery Birtter

Ib.

ial Treat t-FRIDAYrJ to 6p,Oil

Deeds RecorcThe

at

>o ffifitextH in. LomLPrimary Elertioh..

NQ contests can be seen in thisyear's Iocal primary election ac-'cording' to petitions filed withBorough Clerk Thomas C. Musson.Only those who Have filed petitionswill have their names placed on the

jballot-and voting machine.Mayor John W. Oakwood and

Councllmen G. Russell Vanderhoqfland John L Mathers have filed p^-jtitions as Republicans ' for re-! election. They are .unopposed byI either, Republican or Democrat todate. For Justice of the Peace, theonly other Borough-wide office to

petitions were filed;r—-For members of the Republican

County Committee Richard > K.

A few rules to remember,about(he care of a refrigerator are: donot leave the tloor. open longer;than necessary. Tft> not place hot Jor warm foods in thto .refrigeratorJKeep food's well .covered In enameljchina or glass w*ar,e, ,or wrappedwax Ranker or a damp cloth. *•

, A.good rule.to follow when dut jIng a room. Is 40 begin ax-one cf\ner and take each article In turn <you come - to 1t. * Dust t from *ji«highest thing .to the lowest, taR:up the.-dust,in an oiled clqjh. l\.tthe Woodwork^ furiiHure, and n-:!\able artlelefyithr» sof^ •piled m

mmm

and'

aepariiwe of

[Corporation to Mr.Jton rtigwell, prop-

ayenue'412.29 feetroad, New Prov-

line of Rboseidence;

ICurtls, .widowed, tooperty at, the inter-.]isterly side; (Jf Plain-d the northerly side-lt avenue', New Prov-

rjdellty Unionthe, Hudson Realt Company, prop-erty adjoining diislon line betweenlands of the Mo J s and &»sex Rall-1 i i d g k y and Mrs. Florence High afterroadXonrpany l id Fidelity Urtlon | h a V e filed petitionafin thtf first dlv^and ^dr>( l i e > the HeadTrust Companyirusee Intersected | trlct, and Councilman Howell C. down^SeTJunnSiby present eastfiy sideline of High' • '• "" vanvr Tunning,street, Summit

Diamond Hi Iand Mrs. G. Clerty in Glensirifrom DiamondIdonce.

Clarence S.Olga Courtis,section of thefield avenue

w;

I

The HE1ot interestyour neigh hi

Ai welcome all items[concerning ' yod and

COLDSrFever and

Tins is a mc«i>ago for two voutaorder Sheffield SEALECTpeople. You may be one of MiJk and courteous Sheffieldthem. The fir i has, always delivery. Just call your near*enjoyctjl the extra richnees, cst Sheffield.Branch. Givey^urf1a\or ami purity of Sb<?ffi ld address and UMJ time yon get'StmeT Milk. To you it is home. SEALECT Milk will belust aj easy as a telephone waiting for you before break-va.ll to continue thoughtful fast the first morning. You willSheffield Service wlicn you gethome; ' '/' The other person has •!•

^ wa.nted to try this better

toon ?o~in the thoa«and« ofeob|li who'»*j they archefBeJd ctMtpmera

and they we^IdiiVmilt this, it a fine time for change,

i Seated MILK2H u w T a i i ^MotICTI* Mil*

Page 10: €¦ · k' • "' & ,< m* ftnaat RECORD "Justice to «|[; malice toward noae." NO. 2 SUMMIT, N. J FRIDA, Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 $150 PER VEAR Short Bis Orgamzitioa •I "The

ka W. CUK, Pre*ldent; Kre4 W., Vtat-Ptastdeat; Norman 8. O»il»,-*— a a i Treasurer; B. E. Mere*.

SMurwr; Fred W. CUft,

. at tlM Pot Offlo* Barnaul.1, M S*oon4-Cla» Matter

el higher taxes is losing Its aptDoes It »eaii the voters of the sev- jeral states in these United State* jare about to rise up in wrath atedexert their inalienable right tochoose their representatives at>cording to the dictates of their ownconsciences? - tit»»Senator McAdoo is left at hi* a thome in California. Mr. McAdoo isa supporter of the President. Theconditions under which he lost are il)Vrnot-entirely due to his affiliationswith the New Deal. . The Victor.Mr. Downey, is a supporter of,Upton Sinclair and hi* "Bpk<" idea.!He goes Mr. Roosevelt one better- A-being in favor of a $30 a week pW andsipn for everybody over fifty years creaof age. This would indicate Mr. profDowney would support Mr. Roose- 7urrt-al

»**• to * • taatlaaM.v*h tlw j — » - t of a w e UJOMM»tame, of coarse, coming la add!-

8e«ator Harrison wisely express-ed ta« hope that the necessity for

^•Bsjjl.ij* *£**, be wosld\additional tax burdens could be ob-Y tajNti^t at i l s door iadka-j visted 4y a pickup-in business and***•• - - - ' - - - oppositioa, * curtailment of government ex-

fr*a» the Prea-! peases. Most unbiased observersot optimistic on this score. *Of

and

Persimmons-.BEt'KEtBY

le pet a Sew Deal course thejr are hoping for and ex- | i n n t o

ke'la taterested la haw-• pectiug a pickup of business in the!,(nwt

'Durham. N. C, Aug. 29-He satdown at the table, grabbed a fork

f i thhand and a knife in the.tore a piece of bread in half

TAXIS cens«

! fall, of some kind, but even tne j a n < 1 a t e |t without relinquishing his; rjiost hardened optimists do iidt-J-fcold on the table tools,look ;for a' curtailment of govern-' Place: The-cafeterla: here where Ijwent 'expenditures. Tbe last Con- j usually eat.

have mounted gress appropriated four and a halfnational deficit, has, in-,billions for relief. With no signs

the New Deal statesmen' of a permanent recovery and withto be worried. The re- lhe next Presidential elections '

Time: A crowded luncheon hour.He had come o»er to nay table

without laying a word, spread out

' 4 N ^ ifPP^WW ^ i ^ a ^ ^ p i ^ # ^Q^na aAeiB/WaWwVB^B)

ll lltaHawtlieants•MM* have serrei i* the .armedtorow or th« Catted atatet/T*« V..#. fT. requires this service to have£etn performed on foreign soil. k

"To iniote Al Smith, 'Let's lookat the record.1 ln it we find atorjesof what some men who 'served inthe armed forces of the UnitedStates' had to go through, or did gothrough. I feel that these thingsquallf/ veterans to speak In the af-

o£ the country they have j

A Ma§aiea«setts -mayor uuina-oss that the tax rate ta nit dt* kajbeen cat >y the practice of rift*econoariea. 8omebo4y no dob^will owaooBne him M a hopelesssationary.

three*fir* the'who *S

Another interesting orance dish itDfade out of the halves of large or-ianges, cutting- into bits, and mixing

Qt In chopped fresh, green mint. Then

, of ta« depression seems "wound the corner, no in

The loss, in South Carolina is the j e r e none that hurts. But it is given out 1

of tb« 4epre**iofl setans Jinot u \ n .jartled them S o m e ' S O T e r u m e n t •P« l d i l l8 l s i n » lght-

i T h « • " * ' « " t 1 o n fto enjoy the effects be-: T h e

t f ,M_ ^ # r .predictions of no

taxes on the common man

ator Tydings of Maryland andi n t 0

present economic conditions But„ . _ j

SUBSCRIPTIONS:

Ij George of Georgia will have to bat- : o ^ e r

tie the New Pea, to the last ditch.,. Wllt>11 | r a e p r a < . t i c a l o t M , e r T e r . ! * vUtt i l *" w a y v" M * "S,?°? *,? Pur«e'unhypm.|d bT Harvard decree,, * ^ ^

idea, which is spreading to every o r g i j t t , "

Into thettAfter a little bit I decided to get

him into conversation to try to findout what made him tic*. I askedhim if he lived in Durham.

•tn,medals"/ It "to '«""•"» awMlaa* *re better and

copied from the book described, ,^r.^oo«*r«fter.«ore expensive,"The men were Sergeant Alan

Louis Blggers and Corporal ThomasE. O'Shea, both of Summit, and. Ser-geant John C. Latham of Ruther-ford. Tbe citation reads: '

Becoming separated from-thelr-j

gthan those in tin,

.OS

. tHsplar A4v«rtlsing Received untilf p . m., Thursday.

Classified Advertlsln« Received untilI P. m., Thursday. • _•, Oeneral News Matter Received untU

- tt., Thuraday, with editorial dis-~ as to OM of lengthy matter.

Fads About SummitFOPULAT1ON

m«-T,B00.UW-10,174;lM ns:«

• ' • • ' * • •

Assessed valuation, 1»37~$2»,8M.O«IK«t valuation on which County, State

r * « 8Ut«" School Tajte» Ar* A^*^ portioned—IJ0.OJ8.343.

Bonded Debt—*3,087,000.Tta Rate, 1937—14.1)1: City, $1.10;

Ity Debt, f.U; Local School, 11.14;- v — l Debt |.M; State School, 1.26;

-f Bonus, 1.01; County, |.5S;Court, $.01.

Resouroes-WI,m,70s,W.ana ProfeMlonal M ^ l

state where., the President has | ^"J^ ! tfound a Senator or Representative:who has opposed any of his poli- jcies, is acting like that little in-strument of slaughter they.use in

; told the•wtjl be tsay. and

; will

But now tliI good tai

Africa. The attention of the Presi-dent Is called to that gentleman ofMerrle Old England, Richard Xe- „.„„,_ ^vile, sometimes called the. .last of' the'coffer

I the Barons, and also referred to as.the "King-maker." He has therule or ruin idea firmly, imbeddedIn his. mind. He suffered the v^^ t iu. ,„,_eclipse of his idea at the hands of i gentlemen tfEdward the Fourth. We have no | comes cartthought that Mr. Roosevelt will ' o n t o f ^pay, the slightest attention'to o u r | m o n e y _ u phint. We are on the wrong side of j n o w being tak«

the rest wer?had to get in

nonejr would romp, the|rolessors have eainary.

jle not to worry. Itfran the rich, they t

k-ost of baildtng dams,.'

_i present economic conditions. But• you ought not to object if you help- {home wai Sew York, he wae travel-

ing through this way and the soonerhe left Durham and got back to thebig city the better he would like it.

"This Is the deadest place I everYou)

. has asae<i Letters FromHerald Readers

geant loggers, Sergeant John- C.Latham and Corporal Thomas E.O'Shea took cover in a shell holewell within the enemy's lines. Uponhearing a call for help from an Am-

saw

SAYS ORIHVIXCESOT OTOBCED

taken out

r ' August 29, 193$.SUMMIT HERAL.D:

Dear Sir—The. Board of 1

life was spent .than 26 miles

*».•

should eee New York on fiunday," i f 3 0 * « * • *<>«».**•«». ."»• "»«<>he conflfled soldiers left their shelter and start-. I didn't tell him that most ..fray «d toward Ute tank, under h^avy

fire from German machine guns

time has come whenwill have to

of the City of .'Sum'miL baa recently«ent out notices»to numerous prop-erty owners notifying them to cut

on their property with-

mtUton dollar in-:be depended

& ft ft ft

of Summit, on the LackawannaT t 540 fe»t above tide Water, with

tralnt dally. Bua connection* with~~arlt EUiabeth, M«frlstpwn and

Over In New York State ;hey taketheir beef on the hoof, in a mannerof speaking. •

The story comes to us from anemployee who. was visiting a rela-tive in Sussex, Sussex County, that ^ _ „ ., „a farmer In an adjoining .New York | vials of wrathcounty w n t f hi

cent. *

So far as I am able to observe Ithe

! City of Summit who has compliedthe demand of the'Board of

Most of their)a™ ? h e ° ° l y

- cit>- of Summ^ j wrltjb the demand of the'Board of

f r o m . !T ! I B - V-"1 Health. J^vett a casual inspectioniractw Md tfcfeyj o f t n e streets of the City of Summit

relief line wltb; disclosed that t^ey are lined withl

J ; disclosed that t^ey are lined withthe rest of u.s. & amount so col-: ragweed, and in some cases the ad-lected would roj^the Rovernment. < jacent property is overgrown withat its presentfew days only.

*ke Ropatcorir. City water fromtrtestan wells. Electric light and gas,Ms prater sewerage; tree mall d«liv-Itj; •Xcellent police and fire protec-|ea; Three banka; five Building- andjoaa Astoclatlona; two hotels; modernmCNHUve school ayatem. 'Communicate with Summit Businessisn's Association. -

I FRIDAY, SE1PTEMBER 2, IBM

* WHAT PLA Y0BOU5D8 ME AX

It was Isaac Watts who declared:''For Satan finds some mischiefatill for idle hands to do." And ittallies wejl with that other declara-tipn that "An idle brain la the©evil's workshop."

The sentiment might well bewritten over every playground inBttmmH and Union County; and•verjr supervised playground fromone end of the country to the other.^ One of the boys, who has enjoyedthe privileges of the playgroundsIn Summit, notes well the pointwhen he writer his High SchoolKngllsh teacher: "For us older boysWho cannot find work, this Is anIdeal place to spend our time ln-

UMMI of hanging around the cor-rf talking about rackets to make

fjkay money. When an able-bodiedjr*ung man has time and Is for-tipata enough to have a play-V^pund for bis benefit such as theItemmlt Board of Recreation Com-nasslonere provide, he certainly

"will not sit around and talk aboutcrime and other subjects injurioust o * young mind."- Tbe play instinct/s active in all

yonth and romslns active in manythroughout, life. The pulsating, in-qulsllive energy in a boy or girlmittt have outlet, thft..same as ina > else, Jf not in active, con-

county went for his cows one morn-ing not so long ago. He countedthem as they passed through the

ding rate, for a' ragweed as high as a man's head.j If this ordinance k only going to

So a new story* being told Sot ** enforced against a. few. propertylong ago.Senatoi-4 Follette called I ° , w n e " and not generally or If the

. . . . w - T iBoard of Health is unable to en-\ °* n i* n e a a!force it, then it should .be repealed.

j wherflrno life, nothing to do^-noteven Washington."

The implication was that% NewYork was tne only important spoton the map, as far as the abundantlife was concerned. He made con-,cessions, however. He granted thepossibility 6T life in Chicago, Cin-cinnati and- Philadelphia. Bostoncame asJ an alter-thought, LosAngeles, with Washington, 'was ex-'eluded.

'It must be great to come fromNew York. It leaves 123,000,000Other people in the United' Statesyou can tell it to.

because he sup^eAd that the e*-jemptions on thtllo*er incomebrackets ought t o | v lowered, so,

bars out of the pasture and missed that the boys and gL'with smallerone. He Investigated and foiuuL, incomes could l»el lapped. Nowthe animal lying down in the field. I Senator Pat Harris*!, chairman ofWhen' the owner got near her she i the Senate FinauetVominiltee. aattempted to rise. A close look ! sound and hardhea^hd

! eshowed that sometime during the no means In sympnight a person or persons had'ligacy, has come forknocked the cow down, stunning statement that ifher (probably thought she was!Penditures and colU

[financier, bywith pror-

with the1 present et-.

I u p o n t h e tort. of Mealtlito.either repeal this ordinance or toenforce it or to resign in a body andpermit the Mayor to appoint aBoard of Health capable of eitherrepealing, or enforcing the ordi-nance, • - . • .

It seems to me that we have all^ ^ ordinances in'the^City of

h i h t f d

dead) and cut off a leg. Tbe pooranimal had suffered the pain andbleeding for. no one knows how.long.

Attempts to trace the inhumanbutcher or butchers weire futile, for

Summit which are not enforced generally and Which are not intended tobe enforced except against certain

with expendituresout in front, ofCongress wilF havetaxes from the little

'Senator Harrison s?face a deficit in this

ke«P »P.j selected individuals,paining far Very truly yours,

the next WILLIAM A. KIRK.

Itake moreours.

that "we

there were no blood drops leaving' »om* «JWO,0©©. If <e*LitiQns dathe scene. Evidently blankets or • not improve by the time if the ses-

(regardless of the no-sale law^-willbe out 4n full force. -. •. , .''""•

These veirabrs^ve v legal rightto operate provided they do notactually occupy..the highway space

atructjre pla^or work,'thea^te-the jjeserved for driving. The menace'thinking, plotting jnd-fai8e amhk' can -be considerably minimised | ftions that lead to a criminal career. J motorists will only make purchasesTfe_bor from the playground is |ajt (rtands where there

slob we naturally will M e to con-sider lowering income ', tax- ex-emptions, and perhaps

heavy sacking were used to absorbtbe blood while the cutting was inprogresl. '

It is too bad the_ fiends cannot beapprehended.

• & & & & & . . : : . / . .

•The huzards of the open roadduring the summer driving seasonare considerably augmented by theroad stands that dot the fair land-,scape of the Garden States high- p l c k u p l?1 b u s l n < « * « n d

Ways. In a d d - o n - to these there; m i n t °f government expe

O> BAGWEEH 0RMNA>TE

Editor SUMMIT HgRALD:.Dear Sir—While*I"&m not author-

the tank, rescued a wounded officer,and assisted two wounded soldiersto cover in a sap of a nearbytrench. ' .•.:„„-

'*'•Sergeant .Eggera^ and SergeantLatham then Returned to^ the tankIn the face of the violent fire, dis-mounted a Hotcrrkiss gun and tookit back to where the wounded menwere,-keeping off the enemy all,day

Other Papers Sayi;X4iOVKK>OK HOFFMAN

USES' SUMMIT VETERANS'>'AMES IN ARTICLE

Of particular interest' to Summitreaders was the' column "Of AllThingB" for Friday in the NewarkLedger and regularly written byformer Governor, Harold G. Hoff-man. Not only is the article of In-terest to former service men, butalso to laymen. In part, the form-er Governor's comments read:

"Every so often somebody breaks,out in a denunciation of veterans'!organizations, calling them Faftclslsand' the least intimating that theirmembers have no right to speak inpublic affairs.^T~T»ve Been looking

laterbringing it; with the wounded men,back to our lines under the cover ofdarkness.'

"All three men were members oftbe Machine Gun Company, 107thInfantry, 27th Division. The actiontook place near Le Catelet, FYance,

sl>eak for all of the mem-' <!uaHacatll>nB of veterans to speak.bers'of the Board of Health I amiou^^ meeting. The American Le-

gion, the Veterans of Foreign Warsit is not their purpose to re-peal the ragweed ordinance. *I am

sure it -is their purpose tothe, middle brackets. B* I hope Enforce the ^ordiuance against allwe Won't have to do

"There won't be any nwho do not comply With its provl-

taxes if! sions.

are many vendors who have nostated stand. These are the worstoffenders and drivers have to beextremely careful not to run themd o w n . ' " • • '—•'• — - — : . •

Thew foot-loose and fancy-freelances will be added to very 'short-ly noVrfor the boys and girls, menand women Who line the roadsidescome September morn, noott and

I can help it unless «r«ii)ave to] I am also sure Mr. Kirk is tooraise more revenue to m\? tbe' w e J J versed in the law not to knowcredit of the country T would I that-tfle failure of another to corn-rather that IT be done flrtouph a! p l y w l t h M o^lnance does not ex-

^^^ cuse him from itsto

c u t ragweed or to-excuse one from^ j c u t ragweed or t o e x c u s e one fromSenator Harrison stated »ff t h e j f a | l u r e t o obey legal and duly eri-

record that the present 'aaisance! acted ordinances. ~~~taxes" and fh> undistributed jprofitsj Mr. Kirk i s a resident of Summit

and a large taxpayer. Co-operationon hla part with those selected tohandle his municipal affairs, andwho serve, without remuneration,will undoubtedly yield far largerand better results than letters ofsuch a character to the public presscan possibly securer-

The meetings of the Board ofHealth are open to the public andconstritctkc-suggest ions "are al-ways welcome.

Yours respectfully,J. WINTER DAVIS.

September 29,I wonder If Sergeant Eggera and

Sergeant Latham are still-living. Iwonder if those attacking veteransdeny them their right to speak onpublic affairs?

"Many men who 'served In thearmed forces of the United States'taced death. Many of them, metdeath In trying to help others, l-ttilnk that a man who'faced thosedangers, of who donned Hhe uni-form and was •willing to face thosedangers, has the right to speak inth> country he served without be-in* called names by persons whoseservices are more AGAINST thanFOR this country.

Who insist on the pre-of the established form of

NEW VERSES BY Tl^LAR

Grant Colfax Tullar, of Summit,nationally kQpwn aa a song writerand poet, Is/a contributor of versesfor the-Moody Monthly, Chicago.Its September issue carries a three-stanza poem bearing the title "TearSowing and 'Song Reaping."

TEAR SOWING ANDSONQ JtEAPINU .

They that flow In tears ahall reap injKnglngr.-rPaalra 12« :5 (margin).By Grant Colfax Tullar, Summit, N. J.

Out on Itfe'ii way,, Thorny and cteep, . .. . Tear towing brlng-H . . •

Song sheaves to reap. ' 'Matters not then

, What tears may fall,•••"• K »BnipB - o f = ^ o y - : —,

Shall crown it all.

Just for Xhe> night••'*•• 'Tear drop* may fall—>

Darkneai and.gloomHangf- over al|;

When break* the' morn" ' Tears-ahall-depart,,

' . With Joyful songEllli • each heart. *.

Sow thtfn -thy :tear8,T=u_-_ \Seed, {ill .so. fftlr, „ ,

Its harvest: time • x J « 'Each one mdy share;* "

lloubtleJiH 'twill come* Some day ere lonirWhen tears w« BOW,

We'll reap in SOUK.

The HjB&AJLD welcome all Itemsof interest concerning you and,your neighbors. •

Summit'• i ' Inco

*. >PI»o.Vi ™

- You must have theyou want the news ofwill cost $3.50 per yissues a week.

per

government against domesticwe\ as. against foreign enemies arcftm>rtg-onr best cltltens. I amthea—and against those who wouldmalun them.'' ,

ertlse in this paper.

TYPEWRlfERSRepaired ; Rented Sold

ImmedialService

GuaranteeWork

StoteCommercial Supplies

394 SPRINGFIELD AV^. SUMMIT 6-2|

night^offering for bitteraweet.

flupjrvlsed playgrounds arefrarking jpace with proper ingressan. antidote to the poison of crimi-i l i limpulse*

There is much to bo said, too, for^ e playgrounds to what they rep-

[Ceseut ln physical safety for theSoys and Rids in th« more con-

d aectlont of, Sonmit, Theythe boy« and girls from theits into safe environments, asas wholesome surroundings.

11 might it be said of the Summit

Its staff,, well done thou goodpH h f 1 serrants of the

] POTPOtRRI

«f»*k-end and Labor _Summit resi

t« who hitve bwn vacationlttg at1 ffsorte tor a more or le«

• • ' ? p # i o d . # - . - •• • ; • • • •

:w(ll return, a majority ofan* particularly the younger

"*"* lOf^^famlp:ijfown :' as-;f|eriy. , Plenty of

(A up, probablyihem thfough

d*ys and nights. W«rate. IVe also hope

f.-..i*iiry>iiM»e of themHslisiit otf ing, return-

l i d ready for thetthenau

t$ft*->s'lact to welcomeI^ktentf the hand or

„ .^IWit

and egress.

"INFORMATION, PLEASE"W. Warren Barbour, who wants

to be elected tJ. S. Senator InNovember, thought It important Todevote his first, campaign state-ment in dissecting William" H. J.Ely's close affilUUon with Mr.Hague.

"That Ely is another hand-pickedof Recreation CommiBsionerstK**"6 candldate'ls interesting, bat

not important. Hague sponsorshiphas never been a substantial handi-cap to any Democrctic candidate inNew Jersey. Hagueism as a politi-cal issiie 4s Ineffective. Even bislabor. policies have probably wonHague as many friends aa enemies.

"Whatitfew Jersey voters want Isthe low-down on Ely's attitudetoward . President Roosevelt Hehas said he is anxious to carry onthe policies of the national admin-istration, 'which \ support 100 per

t ' "

\r- FOR BgAOTP...

Hol Water

•W>t.',T seems to mean that Mr. Ely

approves indiscriminately not only,the Jnany commendable aspects ofthe New peal, b ut those which aresubject to fair crltic^m. It implies j« J>ledg» of .blitd allegiance to anunknown course. ' .

"Mew Jersey would like to know,what kind of Senator Mr. Ely would Ibe and whether he would followMr. i obaevett a«ywhere or exerciseIndependent Judgment, the vatershave a right t©> know whether Mr.kly wontd be their representative.pexpresslM hfew Jersey's ^ p o U iand fighting for New Jersey's In-terests, Or A roe«i' »W#f *X* u dnay la obedience to signals from

^f^tt'srAsrtlmate^vof*; Mr.

' water it c a m t i d to tut of die fjjdn.. jb fact, Utere aic so many UMS forhot water inlhie Home that It it goodlogic to Fate the supply mttomttic.

An Aotoinatlc Gas Water Heatafkeeps hot water on tap, dajr and night,

V little cosL Here's an exampie*bawd on the monthl) gas ifill of afamily of shen* living in Maiafield:

The difference lwtweca the lasf .full month's bill before installing anAutotaatic € a s Water Heater and thefont full month s bill «/ter imMalla-tion amoontedl to $3XkS»or about 10

• cents a day. .'.'„.-•;. v..-> ..;..''';.'.Hate «n csiJaute msde of tihe cost

for this service in roar home. AskPaUiG Service pr jrp«r local plumber.• X f r

ttimtmtm

hm,m $&< «*Mrn, | 2 .i « W

I**

on^y O'WE smell

w^

v> payxnent-aiid SAVE-A-YEA

"fan! KoiMed to trait lor yoiir EASY Ironer! Buy iton thlf apeoial purchaae plan-and SAVE-A-«f ironing drudgery at no extra coatl -'

- • " - • V .

Ironer |6r only $5.00 down.

r-no more per mcottfjtlter one alone!

than (he ordinary cc

Offer include* EASY Waaher Model 8TP8trated) -with the fast and thorough 3-Zone wasacrttoa of the excruaive EASY Turbo'latot.. Sr

with A-WW barrtypa »afetylHrdshed n «leamlng /white.

5-00

I ml

ISIIED BOOJI

>, 18 Klifl(hi- .sint;lf room,re, adJ.iliifiiK bitblitrc, i.-sjd.ntliih

ACTIVE room fo[or teacher; ad,

central locatlie, Summit 6-0373

HILL COI|« room, private b

comfortably a:lahed; table excel

VfTIVK 2nd flotfamily, very con

!)•' location. Tt

Xi'TIVK rtMim lik uutotnatic heat.

|K size riMjm, prlviattractive homt

Irnlshi il, uonv«ni<<i

or unfurrkh, in private hornIniil. will rent Be|, I or 2 iidulU,

T.I. .Sum nit (

BUILDING;

•flection—75t-wt'th a depth

fine trees, ip , and priced be

iobt^TMkwoodHd.

OPPORTUI|lco building, lot' area offering

and seclusicj ' valued aIrcduced fromJ4

ton T. Mouinmit Ave. !

A'BI

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tndaftvora to print only truthful £lass!fle4 ada.tUda hivtat Its attention called to any adv«rUa«-

to the highest standards of honesty.

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I ATTRACTIVE . lart* and!ktetwMtt apartment, centrally lo-IcaMd, suitable for don or t * « bu»i-{MM* people. TV). Summit-«-«'.»3. {• ' • » . • - • ; •• - - 2-tf

;ONE, J sad 3 rooms and Uath for light: boafMfcMpint, furnUbtd. 483 - 4*7! Springfield avenue.

iTHREE ruonu and aunpurc-tij «r Bufurnishrd. flat: loralUm,: 2C Loa'er Overlook road.

tan, antiBrae, paii

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irariir atatttc

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tMidisefl Tomorrow-MilHrnm Here in Doable Header Monday

MtrWE PAY hiftiMt eun prices (or any-

thing. AaMoo«i, china, •»!*«, fcrlc-a-brac, paiounfft. rug*. .

O l t L I S FIRSTTour Attic Content* Our Specialty.

' BUMKiT A1CT10K KOOJtf*« SIBIBIU At«w TeL Mil*. Htf

Reis to Hurl Two Week-End Games; Madison andMiUburn to Clash September 10 if Necessary-*-,Taylor Uads League Baiters With .404

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Along theBy BUI Lucas

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Much of Hi.' r«iini i.is •>.' the

ttlV-t: IIVI.L < KEpfT

iu recent games may he attrfb-

ajjarimi nt. heat lur-ntah'Hi, $S« month. Tale lteitlty <'u.,«4 y i i n *t.. Chatham, N. J. • —*-tf

H)B'BA1IC U S B E S T

Summit, bar plb.reward. Tel. 3um-

py,8prtVnrett 6-O

„»,_ cat withIn Summit. Aug. 26;enlo*. M, C, Hortorijis Newark. N. f

THE ORATLI.V. 19 Eutlld ave.. cheer-ful room with twin b*d», • runningV t t T l S i ' « 3 M » M f

SEVBN,ROOM h»uie. good re,ld«,tial

H) BUI. I.n AS 'Three Lackawanna and'two Inter-CounUv League ganitss u ref lated

for the Summit Tigers over the holiday^jweek-eiNl. ' MuruiK«-r K/ank"Butch" Oaparotu) admits that the Clioo Choo .contests ..art; of mor

than the Inter-County

f o with twin b*d»,Vatot. Tel. Summit'«-3M».

g»Mf

TWO- or thrcc-ruum(mprovtmmta. ht-at.5 I W

ajiartnu-in, all iTel. Summit 6- :

2-tf ,

F O * HTTST uNICELY furnish**! room. large, airy.

pleasant, central, no other roomers.19 Woodland ave., Tel. 1S21-R. I W ' t f ; — - — „ . - - ,"~~~ 77 ' !

: JHAVQITMT hall, large storage jtptfesu111 SUMMIT ave , near Charm House. .1 •«»»• "»U»re. very reasonaWe.' Tel.

large furnished front .room. TeL< Summit H19O-I5. , 44-tfSummit «-541S. s

uted in the fine rii-ij|>vo!uiii shown by Artu-Hall. Artie hurled for-theold St. Tcii-hii's uaiii in*.JI iy two decades ago with Jocko Knula (whowaa pioent at liis^-fttiiinlav's luiinei »w a battery inuti-. • He went wit-h „Wuterbury-In tlK-'-Kr^iu'ii J.fa^ui1 iu liij:! bur'got Into hot water thefollowing st a>f)ii vijii u In • VfMse<|'in 'jvpori to Btitland in the VermontState LeajjiH-- . . " ' . . ' .'• ' ' f

aiidnothing would make'himj . Art 1>iu lied for Harry .Morgan's Ked Sox .here in 1927 and laterro weeks ago over Madison. • huikd^wiiining hall iiMiie Siimmlt'.Twiiight U-nfitie.' J'oHseaainua like-

:>n Ian two I'M Kawaliiiu ; fiiilr' 'piT.sniialiiy, AnU^HW..,nl-.ul#ui<.4 fiifouruHeinenl lo the' " f the Hub ufrer it got

KKASHOKE exprcsi carryingand ho

139 PAUJlLEY plaip. two v>r> desirable;

d floor roomx. Tt-1. ^urnmil; <-;..ftKS|HJN8!BLKi

WASTED TO BEST II

«!»-"part o f h i iun i - w i t l im«»di-r;«'te rental." Wriu- liux

CallSumnlit WXMSK.

M

,Ing, cham-

children'sfined homtn.

Washington

SI houstwork,d. Tel. 8um-

jpher, age 25Doltlon. »StateJirst letter.

fatora wanted."I A.. Drew Co.,,Idem-e.

_ young Woman,eral office work

Write

private family, suitable for

cation,

. m««di-ri«tri\M * frrt**f * A l l )

one or

small | FUNDS AVA.1LA15I.E for First Mort-gage IyiiaiiK, KVJI.A..-Construction,

177, rA I Plreit. Rcdiittliiri or. StraiKht Mort-——I BaKt:—PliUl. J<'hlLrIi.-HjimJU'8J_ IS !

Stove Anultz. a battery mate of ii urn.lture, rates ~ref-: Bill Reis', will do the buekstopplng.Henry Pr *"">»»<•! wjth ;Lefty:-Bill on the slab ?omor-

—•m low and again in the second game'of Monday's dpiible header. Reinhaw been hurling good ball and is!now regarded as the ace of the liHcal mound tttaff. Jack KriekKon, j

at 2.3(

NOT Til l: SAMU TEAM

1'l.EASANT front room, niw nsiden- '<tlal .Section, «I Woodland j » . Tel. )Summit «-l602-!t. ,

or unfurnished,' nutdernhouse, H-12 r<M,iiis, jiriiuixls, fur sixnw.nths <ir y.-.ir k-as.-. Write Uox172. •'.-, HKliAU>.

»<t., Summit, Tel.T6-4()33.• '

Wood to/ _ t \ I u l l O D l I l £ l l t l l •Mw'isoH-H highly touted ('iilotit'ls a Tew weeks ago,-fell on the following

,* t - O : S a h h a t h ln-1'o'ry (-'jjtia^v K n o l i s in ihi'l'i |ti'T-('<Jnniy I-iaiiii i1 . O u r pal A s h

•-• A M o r r i s t o w n • s i M i r t s w r i t e r , v i o l e n t l y p a r t i a l - t o I h e i n W fI , e a + ; i i i ' , i i r t ' i i l l y i i . i i n c i l a s t o r y t h a t t i n - s i i i n c S u n i n i i l t e a m t h a t b e a t

FURNISHED room for m i l . riira!* Ifdexlre.d,. 17 Mouijt.un av«-.. Tel. •Summit 6-12»». : , • \

P I K X I S H E K liuus*4<"l:myt.in tli»triotjir«f«-ratily, from Sei>t. lti to Oct. 31,or e]iL<'haiiK<' home .it h"Btta«/h.. Jers»-y *ln>re, for tin-Write Box 17". •;, MKUAI-lt.

ArAftT*E5TS IO LETrun SALE

, worH of alltaterprooflng

tig and serv-ed i woman,6-3&8»., „

part time.and «mall

rrlte Competent,

taking care ofbur. Tel. Summit*!

_arpenter •- wantsilru at reaaonahle

Ho, 553 Morris ave.r 2-4

6 SUMMIT ave.; thr.e r^.m«t. third ' ~ZT~~Z~~Z ^^~^ : "~ T""floor.; suitable for small .«i«rtinmt; j L.8ED TIIIKS. 5(>c jip. Economy Au

. heat, gas-and'd-.-lrU-lty funtij'hed, { Store. 6 B«*<h*t>od road; Summit,centrally lotated. Trl. Sumiiiit <- ! ; ' • -% •••3 2 2 5 ^ W V ' : ^ — •'• " -

It MI9CEIXASEOVB tt

VUU-ANIZINO i»y bpeclallsts;antced life of tinv Ecotujrn)Store, 6 Beeehwoud.rd. Summit 1650.' • _ • " l«tf; header

pitch the first game^against theBlues, t h e Hlueti—have Ued Lee,

Halperin ready!

Par at (Jalloping H i l l ,;murtl«rou8 asaanlt •WTUMT

1H

' ( ATH liOAUOKD

CATS boa riled, large outdoor ruri«,'' fWleneed oare. 211 I'miierdy road,

Madison. Tel. ll.tulfann fi-03ati. S8-1

a' special exhibition niati'h Sun-!al 2.S0 o'clock. <'raJK

Coaklvy will team'carded for.'Suii'duy at I ul> «KuHwt Johnny Kinder and ihut as only one or, twoj(;lal't'lu'e:-Ulark In an IS hole round i

pa!s ir chvi ki'd (ivi-rthe liox'siurj-M andCapaiiisi) tikt-H Hi rt'fi-r to liutli tialiiM as

of i Tij?efir tliut Hull iirydoi! \vTTs tlu- onlyin tin- Cedar Knolls naim\

tvli.il*.* on tin' Hubi^'ci of tin-stales that the (Yiliir Knolls

! Wiii£. of ihr Ala.disdjifare tluu UUIIUUKII .Mana«>

four nH'nrnUF~oT~The Saturday cast.

Li-agtif, Manager

, Vhad to

'

er-t'ouuiyil was in MItake tinraiun'iond. T

K|VE tvnnu and liSIE: " X p i » l y T 7 M \ Sand Co., ,16r! KprinKficld avV. SV-tf

]BKI»lttMt.M .«-,t. ia'ik ' Hprinx. horsehair-T—maui'ffs. nig K.ssitijr,, ypry rpasnit'4• al.le. Tel. Sumiiiit «-22.r»6-W. I

BEEGHWOOD APARTMENTS, 145'14»«Toodland av*nu«: «everal dfair- 'ablStpartments for rent at reason- -abl« rates; qiil«t >neighborhood ; no jthroaa-h.'rafflf. Inquire of Sup*rln- Itendent on prlmesea. - 14-tf '

». radio, fr'ni- condition; alnioHt|".-.n.-w. ,.i^Ii.-;ii.-ir. nxlS Wilton TMK. «-P'« <•• ' ^ r i, «•> luiir inanr.eas. l>ox

• s>-|»rijins. tsla-s n . p s . .Call • aftvr, • bI1 "' . • 7 (* Morris•Morris tuini>ik*-, HlJort j

me»4«0907

and bath, all4« •' central Tel- J . ••«•<•

:—'—— - :

im|.r..v- rW.\i.X}

;.r|i.-f>.

, oak dinette!-alid. Ucoad-

Tej. .Summit 6-XSH.

THHKE-ROOM apurrm.i.l. or uiifurnistied. Karjgt- if il.-^ired,

electricity, gas and he.it (unushed.• 22 Walnut street. ss-if

INSt'l.ATKli .tilenwood gas range.: «v«t .C1S0. sell for j:t'i, excellent con-

dition. T.I. Sumiiiit C-4159-W.

William street,82-tf1

6 rooms, bath,terrace, . ) 42.50

ROUMC, I! rooms, all lin-ts, Kin-age if dexlred. Tel.

«.l, 22». Morris avenue.

WHITtKEtKSK l.IARDKNS i1

' 174' Summit Aytmi'- '...This exclusive apartment h>>u*«- hasseveral vacancies now ready for «.»rt.lat rental. Tho«e who desire pleasant,surroundljisa and reUnemmt u n U-;aorummodated here. Fur 'informationcall Mrs. Teat<-r, Resident^Summit 6-2264.

Suiiniiii

refrigerator7 in KOO;1i. dixiiiK room sit. Tel.

in good condition, "TtT

tillhazards. Auto

road. Summit- 4-tf

Real Estate .Brokers Invited.SS-tf

M HKAL ESTATE FOB SALE *•

1 rwm«; builder's honn-;shower^ tile kitchen ;md

bath: oil l.urner; fS,»OU : tiino CiiTrt."tiil,t\.2W; one 50-fr., |5d". Ow.iif-r,A. Russell Morrison, 1!»4 'Central,avenue, Madixon.' l"l-2|

jmembers-of the Saturday caut''"per-' t-'rat'-sMoiMd produce a d Ion enough times X. J. P. (J..A. and ope" chanir, rails (excep.tJn^ toot) and <J:-!forni in the Sahhath Rames"tlu> t 0 Please the most avid gallery fan. •: pion j (Mark is a fniiner slate opi'iij 'nulea. ..Sections of Salem. Ctini'•'iweek-pnd stFain sliouM not l)e too Crsil^ Wood of Ruhwon ia recog- \ chain pion and tlu> New Jersey pro i : , l l ( l i (jUiuceHter. - <tan den.'Burl

j«reat. . • . . . . . . I nlzed by Kalfdont us- one of .tht>iWhn went f a r l h e s t i n the nallonal l u I 1 jind-Alliimk: .comitltti whichs ] : " i'Mmant-PoNMlblllttoi . " worldu outstanding tottrnanu-iH O|K-IU Holh ihen ,.ar.> cofisist^iu ,„• a i , - ,„• , . , , , ink.,|,it' in Jreat niimlJ.1 A t .; I U I I « . . ' m ^ t i r , « . L-.1.1 • i , « . , J i i i o i i e v . f l n l s l u » r s . a n d c a i i a l w a V H ht> » l , i i - , . i ' « . , , f . • i , , . i . 1 1 . i , . i w i , i r 1 v . - . u , . , , i . " '" ' " " 1 | s . • • • " . u - j i V) J , r t a t . n u m i

CAS VO1' Bl li.lt A. IHU'SKWITH HKST HKCKIPTN*

Why pay ?5O oi- more monthlyI'l-ilt,' when fur-tjltiAjt 144 per

•iii'inHi, including iaxeH and fire>ljiMur:uice, you .«•:»tt lmy an »t -

tr.u'tive five- <ir Hix-ro«.ni; I'oJ-"oulal. li»UHe in lh>' lilll lount ry

"iii'ar Suitunlt. - 1/iu-mlqir is' I'V-ci'llt'lit'.u-il.li Iili'ls fill, hy i::(t trel

' <ir 'wore ?l

l.li• •?wre. • i i. ftj;

N<iVii«VliUildit>K>'.-iiver.'il-lw-aui.lfarp'-Miij i l l . iHiiiie.H l o IJI> s o l d o n l y I D -i«opl>- whom you will lie fully-satisfied tu have ,!IH'> nrlKhlnkrir.You Will he fully' protected.-.

Cush payment v n y iioiiiinai.You cannot i.nssiljly !••"» r>»t

you ran gain a fn-:il di-al.Let us show viiu ln>w you

<an own a • liiiiiii-. ln»t«-a«l ofliundleH of renl nceipt«. Tliey;oe not cveii .good for a tent.

A I K H F U S. ANUEKMO.VKial lor '•

Hullders' It'iirtseiitative.21 MAi'I.K STKKKT

Summit C/IIL'.1. or H4?•.F.H.A.- Miifiirum Arrunged.

fnlzed by Kalfdom us- one of th^iwho went 'farlhesi .in TheworldV* oulataiidln),' • toiirnanu*nf '(>)K>IU Hoth ihen-..arc

At iir league nieetinK- held here | money flnlslit'is, and caii a l w a y n h e 'playVrs-of championship nolf, and.Wednesday jiiRht it was definitely! relied upon to produce a ^ p e H a ^ - ^ n j i r j r ^ j u ^ a j j j ^ ^ sifim-sf ..p-yote^t^^-t^ay-^^-^rtt-rtmtCTi" Mill- ] l*r-faftnnl of nolf HIH leillii'TISapvr.! piisii i o n n s the KOIIIK K«'I'hurii'MuilfHoii game or June 11th u t j t l l p !»<>l»«ilar "Fran", is a product- <if| t l i o nperlal cAliiliitiotiv* " • ''-" - - - 'the Ideal ball pastures aniTTlS" it'liiiiti^ .spoiuored hy thi' «i;iiio|>m;,r,..

11iIln Coif ('lult MI hf'I.P-defray i>x- 'JICI'I.SI-S oi" tbi' l;nioij

ialli-uniber-

Hurling-which the

o f

of New Jersey sportsmenis !' l

i"r i"« tbr scasoir ui whom the

on Saturday, Stiptenioii 10th, provided this gainT' in ueceH-1 l l (' l ('1"' ° r '-hl> Galloping HillI Hary to determine first or second | record, with a iiuir-k o r TO,'iplacft -jlJick (SenlUe, Miltbui'ii —reHeulaflvtv feurfu l -Jh i i t . i t

Iraiii "iMur'*l»ar. sought to 'p lay u i Kinder and Clark,{ twin'h i l l tomorrow a s l a n t Clial-ilium hut ManuK«r • Gene

Balaiu-i.ns thin fitruildafii*1 cowbl-!S4eiita.ilvcs. inthe. stelUir. te; j iuof! links tourney

Kinder Is three i ' '. »" '' : - - -.

the .na t iona l i.nbliv;

ol\ lull l>ii'ds in a fuvoritoS f l O i M . • ; ' • ' * • . *'•"""•'

The, It'ai'j[H,may. only be hunted be -tjivet-ir- 'J a; Jii.ajwl HuiiHe't. \ o . J"Vtt-

„ . . Kv .Statuit'Tt. and KillJHtntcd that he .could'not «et enough ] Christian will lie on th«- flrinn line ,Lplayers for.(wo Barnes. j for the Howitzers while Madi.soiiI -Chulliani will meet- the Blues i will prohably use Lou Zinser(away in a Kindle, tanie' tomorrow<{ aKainnt'Suniiiilt and llrulm aBainsti and will entertain Miidl.son- in a ] the Howitzers..-'single content at, Chatham Monday. "Should ihe Tigers Hiiccei>ri,in do-'• - 'Ifeatlng 'tlie Colonels the pennant

. _ . r a c e woulil In' ti^Jitened an" theI Blues4"wonId theli repo.Mo. hut a

FREE PARKING PLACE j single xatne behind the pace-Met-— I tors. Should the_.BIu«H win all

The-City of Summit has al- jj three, games and the Ktiriw take

LEGAL ADVERTISINO

BOOM4 TO LET •

BUl'MO, 1» Kuolld-avenue. At-|lve .sinsle niimi, miuthweat ex-re, adjoining batli', refined at-tilK-re. iVHld.ntliih Tel. 6-0140.

100-tf

M.'TIVK room for buslneai per-| or teacher; adjoining; private

central location; call Tel**Summit 6-0373. • • 62-tf

SFACIOITH five-room apartnw-m. en- (tire first floor at 3« Kim MI., .f^tur Iexposures, two tll«-d )>.-iths. with jshower, Kliuss.-il and oj»-n ponhts. DKSIRABLJS building Iota on Spring-Knrde.li space, references r.-.|Uirrd. field avenue. New Providence; reaUhrlK. Kealtor,--Tell. Summit ti->il-V) ' sotaable.' Ambrose A. Kentz, 1 IrW"'or 15«. l-il-lf place. Tel. Summit S-O232-W. "

XOTICK OF SETTI,IOME.NT. NoticeIs Hereby itiivnii, 'riiat tin- first ac-

i-iiunt. <if tin- HutiM'Tilier, suhmilutedtrustee to exei-uti- and tNim|il<"te thetrust dei'lared In the ln«l will andtoHtainent <if Anthony ConiHtook, dfe-vea.si-il.. will be auilHr-d'anil stated by Ithe Surrogate, and n-iwirted for settle- j

T.lie-daily has fimit Ui"15 S.ora; oth-er It.iiki and (lalMnuli'H (e«c'«ptSura ami Couti 1.') lu the aKKi;e^ateof all kinds. 'Die possession limitij*- (i'lii- day's bafj.

i The September trout reasonwhich \va>4 slarlfd ill, l!i.'!4 has .be-

u . . •'CI'MIH''very populur with many troutTin-' thirty-day .^inetnl.er lro.it f«sl,. rni.i. and in expected to In-

RKIWUII opened on September 1st In m » w "' P«Pulurity this year be-onler'M. provide addilional sport I W < : l u s < > o f l h t > «»«-' -«W«llttoD 6t

September Seasonin Field and Stream

lotted the ground between theY. M. C. A. and the Public Li-

| brary for the parking of rehi-! cles—free of charge.j' The area la fenced and hasi five driveways and will accom-

modate we surmise, 200 automo-biles. , ...

If the Business Men of Sum-mit'.will kindly notify thefr em-

<l

51 BKAUVOIR »ve., 4 ro».[ii>. all im-provements, heat, liitht and wnl^r

""Turnished. Tel. j.iS»-\V. l»l-tf

I.AKK M«tilA\VKi "desirable" lot\W»t Shore Trail; muni sell: ba|gain. . Write Box 110; r,i

' "KOl'R rooms and biith. all impr..**1-

mentx In<iuir« »7 I'ark avt-nu*-.'.. . . • !'•(-» f

•5 tSKU CAH8 FOB MALE

_>y HILL COTTAGE—Large,|« room, private bath; alao single

I, comfortably and attractivelyHhed; table excellent Tel. 3066.

_ . . — . 26tf

At'TIVK 2nd floor room in pri-fainily, very eonvenient. In de^

{1M - location.. Tel. Summit 6-w.Xi'TIVK riMim In new private. uutoinatir heat, and hot water,

iill n«v. Tel. Summit 6-

|K size riHjm, private kitchenette,attractive home, furnished, or

h convenient. Tel: 2803-J.__ _ " 2-tf

llSH I'Ui or unfurnished, 2 rooms,lh, in private home, maid serviceJiil, will rent separately or an

1 or 2 -ttdulta, ganiice, refer-•Tel.-Sunrtnit 6-J698-M.

KlxJAK »t., 7 rooms and l«aih. «^--,ndflo4>r, all improvements.1 hcit (utr_nlshed, garaKr, available ( M . 1. In-.

r.«3« OKDSMOUILK C, 4:doorwith trtinl^, excellent coiiditloii.tir.-s, oritclnal owner, *5U0. Wftt

ment t<> the Ori)liiiiin'"fiiurt of. theCounly of Union, on l''ri<|iiy. tlie 23rdday <if September next at !i :,'!0 A. M.,davliuht .suvinjs time. ' ,

jVate'd: AllKUHt l.jth, I!t38.TIli: HiTMMir Tltl'ST

of Sunilnil, X. J.'WILLIAMS &..UM.\11'SKV, I'roclors.

n . -8K2 Sprlimfifld Av«'., Summit, N. .w ,o a w"» w-r-102-C '

quire Orange S-72fcM» between '• and i . I lU.x 176, HKKAL1).

THREE tnv. WASTED IO BUTnxjma and bath, i .,.><>: zrooms, kitchenette and bath. Ji". 4 (rooms and bath, Hi); 6 r««>ms and (TITI^K company mortcn^es andbath |55. Kii liJanil <"<•.. 11 Maiilt^ tificatea bought and .sold, • itii• -B t r e e J . • - • - • • - • . - .__ | l i l l f l W.-I* •Court«nay, . . .

Tel. tfuftnitO-tf

FlVE-KOOirVipartment, heal and bt»t i ,water. Inquire Clara I Wulff, » 1 j TWEXTY-PIVE fullSpringfield ave.F Tel. 3U>5S. 2-tf

WALDROX ave., 4-roomall improvenH-nl.s. forcouple, rent j:!i with garage.'

EXCEPTIONAU 4 rooms. 2 bath*,fireplace, four-side exposure, centrallocation, garage. *75. Obrijr, Realtor,Tel. Summit «-M4;t5 or 1343.

ltor,2-tf

W K X T Y F E bicycle)pay the hiKheM prices forIK»>-»* bicycles. Bicycle Hho

ave.. Summit.

| will' or487

6 I'LAN'K street, four.Inquired South street.

andJ*ath.

FOR SALE St,!S-room house, 4 bedrooms. 2\lavatory, 2-car garage, oil

fNOTICK OK SKTTLKMKNT. Notice]H Hereby liivvn,'TfiHt the final mi:

count of the Huhscrihers*, ExcriitcirK ofthe last will and testament of Henry

|,A. Truslow, deceased, will be auditednnd_KtutMl by the Surrogate, and re-ported for_settU»mpjit to:the -Orphans'.Court of the County of Union, on Fri-day, the ninth day of September n«jxtat •» :."10 A. M., daylight saving tlhie.

Patfd ; AuKUHt 3rd. 1938. *Till;'SUMMIT TRUST CO.,

of Summit, S. J.JANH A. TRITSLOW,FRANCIS A. TnUSLOW.

.'™1.-.. •'• Kxecutora.WILLIAMS & riEMl'SRY,

ths, irner. i

|3S2 .Sprln(?tit-Id Ave. , .Summit, N. 3.to a w 5 w—!i8-2 ... *Yen $5.21

FOR RERT

BUILDIN8 SITEt iM.lot4a-section—75 feet on the

t-wt'th a depth of 160 feet.fine trees. All improve-

|ts, and priced below presenT

jH^Jiouses frfun . - - $40 to

OPPORTORITYbuilding, lot. in Franklin

area offering ample prc?

and Be'clusion, adjoining

ea valued \ at $16/20,000.

rcduced fromJ4,000 to |2,260.

on T. Mountain Go.nmit Ave. Sum. 6-1404<SULT A BEALTOtl .

RENTALSOUT lists ^till offer a wide selec>

tion. -~ • .,.,. i w

'• 14 bedroom houser-a-baths, Ifar ga-rage, Lincoln School, $85 peimonth.

S bedroom house, 3 baths, -fear ga-rage, oil burner, $100 pej month.

29~libuses froM-7 .,.-. 65"to25 houses infin .. 80 to

houses' riom ...110 to

UMcK.75|c«wrd»l Bldf.

SOTICK

The next exiimination forK«glstrr<Ht >'ari*e Certificate

Will he held for nnw n|ipllruiitH:Novt-mber 3, 4, aiid "i, I!i:i8. ', .

will lie examined In thepp.follrrwtliK •fc'Ohjei.'tw":

Aiiatcmiy & PhysiologyR j l C V l

two the Millburn entry would millbe n L'iim.. ht>liind but iL S i

who may expert lo K ' l v :"1 1 J 4 '»' "'" »'« „... il streams lu 1 ) n u . . . Hie «u(nn.er months Ft,

tlrally all se.-Uons of New Jersey. * " * ««;''» b«; iv-stooked from theac.-erdinK to th<> New Jei:,*ey State *»"'u' h h h "ulfhwy _at HucketU-KIHII ami Came

The Kail Bird

hiwn t" au«tnent the trout In the- H | n . . . , l i s W|,i,.h renmlned at llhertv

sea-"0010^1.. on September 10th.

u p t w o W > m e H - | { . . | i s t .,,. i ( l l h . . rt , • • •

""'»'«

j on HitieH iiy bnt lfetidH of the twin bill MTtfllday. /

The meeting WHH feuturtjiT hy [ High School Holdsverbal exoliangen between^ Nick '.

ing situation will be helped agreat deal, ,' ' .: .

Remember -the place, Modestreet, next to the V. M. C. A.Parking free to all.

y y _ . _ „...ployees to thla effect, the park- I Gentile of Millburn a n d / a y Roll-ing situation will be h l p d | aon,,of Madison, the farmer con-!

tendiiiK that Madison/waH praying j

- r l t o r trouT reason1 5 l h l 0

were ghthroiiKhout the perloft and the thlr-ty-dny'•September sea.Hon la expect- .eif to continue to .satisfy the dyed-

First PrflCtlCC ln-the-wool trout ujiKler. Tho troutiniiHi be seven Inches to be legally

7 7 caught'and tho dally bag limit is.Tliirty-uevcn I'ooihall candidates| for rain over the week-end BO that/. reHpuiuied to ('oach Klwood (\ Cor-i the pennant 'could be handed- to

I them on as l lver platter. **'II TuylorJ^adlnir BaUer

call for'football practice yeri-teudity inorninK at Miinorlal Kii'lil.The litieiiieii worfted out -inider A«-

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|,A( K \ W A \ \ A HANKHAM. I.KAODB

: — I Harry Ta/ior, Madison eatehfM'J Hist:mt l!o;ich -deorRe Mi-lntosh M:.<) i s< l l l

T h e HEHAL1) welcome all items still .leads/Lackawanna League hat- • while the hackrield men wer-.« -summitof Tffterest cohcerninK _you andrterH wltjran average of .-104. H e i s j handled hy Ooach COI-IIOK. I'ractk-c Miin-um

I he TenimW.. In j

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your.'neighbors..'

Secretary-Treasurer, thirty (W) days.:befor examination, or by (Vlober t, \

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follow^tl; by Run Bergmanand Bull Brydon

before1938

.3,91. Andy Benedict is fourth with j-

will hf held each mornluK until thewith start of school

• 'biit ham it

Pet..733• W.043.125

BernU-c 15. AriaerHoh.'Tl. M.,' Sfcretary-Tre:usurcr;

New Jersey State Hoard of /'.Kxaminers of Nurses, •/••• 47 Academy Street,- /

Xewark, X. J. V .

and followed by Jim Ashwortl^p^^JJ ^Ju b JV|eetSThe following aft* bat ting .300 or

better;,

. Siit»r«lny*«Summit i), Chiiiluini »..Millburn '.<, .Mailicon 7.

Here Tuesday Nighti I'osniik, Millburn] Taylor,

(!, A.11. IT4 It —«—

H. A\"e

. <JMint-« mSummit, at .Madison,('hiithiini ill Millburn.

TO WHOM IT MAYPurhUant to the iirov-liiuns of tln>

Tevlsed statutPH of the State o.f- New-Jersey 1!»37, nutlce Is hereliy Kiveh thatwe .shall ...apply to the Court of forn-nion Pleas of the. County of- Union .'itthe courthouKe al HliziibWh, N<-w Jer-sey, on Friday, the !»th-tht-y-of Septem-ber,. 15t:i8, at 0:30 o'clock in the fore-noon, (I). S. T.) or HH HIMIII thereafteras we can Ik* heard, for an order *'» • sttmiTt flmtauthorize Us to awsumc.another name I '|),,m;mski; Sum

FraneeHfo PeRce to Frank—UMCI-;TeresA IPest-e to Teresa Hare, andDonate lPesc.-e: t« Daniel Race.

HerKinnn, Mud. I"Tottin, Huinnift 4

don, S u m m i t .... l l imi. Sun,iBilt . . I

Hiii i-diit , Mill. 12Mill. 12Mad. ,. S

IS.IIMI, Millburn 14i Koley, .M.II|IMUII Ii;I MiKlni ion , .Mad. \->i ItodKers. MJMI. II

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7 !r><iii | A meeting of all candidates for jl M>) itbe Summit Football (!lub team will!

rviMiing at..Miilburn at Summit (2.M;illisi;li ill I ' l u l l h u m .

"!i»N.i. w-lll be present wi(ii Manager Butch \• :j*' | Oaparoso tind iihnis for the comingS I season will he discussed in detail. (,il'"l4mik'

isco'J. •lJruftit-e will he held Sunday whnrt'm,sr»(i i jnorniiiR at 1« o'clock at "Memorial' Whippany•:!:!:! ;r ie ld.

jChildren'sDietetics «, __Z__;..-' •Alat-erla Medlca, Drujfs & SolutionsMedical, Menial & XAKWOUS DixeaKe.s

-NuralnK Arts"Obstetrical or ITroloBioal NursinKPublic Health &'HyKl«ne-Surslcal Xurnins , .

mu.it be filed-

TR241 Maple Street SuroBItt, N. J. |

ESTABLISHED 18M\ . • . . . . . , . . . . . " . .

Oldest Real Estateand Insurance

Agency in SummitvTk«M

OR RENTC-Room house,

...School s«:i

T^RooSThouse.

Attractive 7-r<attached garage.

S-Room jColoiiilocation—#1341..

burner, electric ^refrigerator,' garage,$ 7 5 . '• , • . - '•[:__ \ ' . • , - , •

Ibaths, 2-car garage-^;-!^!. _ , ~

house, 2 baths, extra lavatory, oil heat, 2-carfnventent to .schools and station—$l|>0.

A baths, 2-car garage. Large plot. Choice

JGBSiE€K-SCHM»T GO.R E A L T O R S

Station! ' ^ SnniMlt, Jf. J.

'Dated: AutruMt.11. 1938.• FlUNCKSCO PESCK,

TBUBSA PKSCK,DONATO PKSCK.

FREDERICK C. KrJXTZ. Att'y.

Leltch, Sumrntr——4 l«I'.oRers, «umnii t_ ; 4> 2li.Mares.'ii. .Sum. !• : nfalser, Matl. . • 4 l(i BO

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Tatr..38i,800.200

l'KOJ'OS.ALH KOH 1UU1KJE WOHKI'JrlOJf l V

pealed jlroposals will be rpoclved bythe Confnilltee on BrldKes, Uralnajf*1

and Floods Control of the Hoard -*ifif the County of

rrjkt t h e e o u t , i.NevT"Jer8iy, at tiVO P. M., DuyllRhtSavlDR'Time. «n- Tuesday, tfeptemher6 . 1938,' for the_ following; dcflPftbedw o r k : • —-• •_•

Hteel beam and poncreto exten-Hlons to two brldirefl on Old Weft-field Avynue between Kleiner Avr-nu« *tid .Brook Street, SprinBflelrtr~

on X'ouni-y, New JerHey. .: wferifc- wllU -be let in ,onc COIF

f- . ' ' • . . • - . _ • . ' - • • . . :

efflcatlonii for thia work m n y t wtljm at the Office of the County

Engines-Gourt <HH"UHe Annex, KUza-fcwth,- NBW Jemey. '

Bach bblder irlUdl Kubmlt with thobid a eefflfloate frrtm a Surety Com-|;|puny stating that HUCII Surety Cuni

fpnny- l l H l d h < t*

OpK*H« D*p«t. W. J .

ie Ariswer^To Your DreamI modern home, six good rooms, two tiled baths,

ched double garage. Full insulation — oil^^Lot-'lttfcl^^fltid' in 0 very desirable

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MIRAG/E

sisMONTH I. V

JIJ-. mid M<V<me—l'»okd a y s Iil«WOIJTII!

tintv atid

wkrjrr. youto see thehill (Vilinir

Honie-aeeker:innrvel at to-

IT MONHVHMonthly In-taxeK. Insur-

lete.ly 'pays offbuyiiiK HBJ-

it to, yourHelfjinen at ljons-

^lub

^ ^ | i t * " H " " I " ' t r i i h ' ( ! ! -illtion» as are required, by. the sp«cl-

B f i h bid miiHt be ai-c<iinpanled witha certified check for at lt'«'l*tftS

but not lesn thnu $5(1.00. HH requiredby ;th*.jp<Krlflcationa. .

Partlcutnr nttrntton of th* Con-trtetora bidding ufton thlw work IRcalled to:

ChChapter 27—Laws of I MlChapter U2—LAWN of -M'MChapter 230—I^aws (if I932Chapter 277—IMWH of 1H3.JChapter 174—Lawir <if l»32Chapter !K)'->—Lawn of 1934

lll»ofar HH the Lnw.i KOVerii"the Workherein advertised.

The Board reserves ,the rlBhl to re-ject any or all IIIIIK.

•coMxirrTKE ox isitnuira' .-..'• JnnieH <). B r o k u w , C h a i r i n a n I' WHIlam I. .Mi-Mane I

[ Clifford l{. (!<-hrlni? •• '. . . John II. Jl. Dudley j

Do~yotrrplan to"generous provisions foryour family? ~

Do you intend to makespecial bequests to Irela-tives,.friends_or charities?

Do you wish to havean experienced instltQtioalike the Morristown TrustCompany as your Ex-ecutor and Trustee ?—'"=u"

We suggest that you

have a legally drawn Willin order that your wishesjnight.be carried out -

MpRRISTOWM ._..TRUST COMPANY

MOBMSTOWN, N . J.

M«nb»r F«d«ral I>«potlt laser-

(.11 III i s r.M.KIIHIHI at Cediir Knulln.WJiippany at Knrr IIIHH..Mm rl»luwn at l»<iV«>r_JLJU.Summit auSnmervll le' (2>.

Howard HifCRs, plneh hitting for jJohns-Manvijle. In n City Softball.LeaKue gatne TtprtinHt the. Italian- i

_Anifiican Cluli, Sustained a brofcen-j. ,'»««nH»ek..ut 'Wharton.r4«bL leg Wednesday niKht m htv • _ , „ <iiniu>H "slid into - catcher Kob«W*--B10ss at1 . r,«ia$-KnoilK athome plate. . ' -f- Whlpiyiiy at Umt-r

tn. St.).(A. M.). *~

«* *im*rylijjLilL.M;).„ the secontL aoftlwjl In- ,jflr-y within a week an Robert QaffT . • •

-hey, former Summit High Inflelderand pitcher, recently broke iTshold-'derbon'e while playing—with theCommon wealth .Water Company. u<r*he eollfded with Bobby Wade, In-i ^

Jjelder on the same t eanur ' •' . '.• '_••• '•—

•——- CONTRACTOR,VA?iKKKS IXJIOniO:.HKAIIKKT] ' t -

LAB0K IIAY AFJ'i;tt\(M»> TeL Sammlt «.I67» 8««»l t , If. JLThe New York Yankees will meet

-the .Philadelphia Athletics in a[.double header Labor Day afternoonat'« the Yankee Stadium. Singleganim will he played today and. tu-

i h l ; B H i»wwith+lieBo8tQti:H«dviSoxwith thle Washington Senators

on Sunday. ' •

A NATIOHAl OWAHIZATIOH

( AI'K (Oli ASp IOLOW1AI HOMBS. '

p&et*.Hi

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road*. *JI«»•lar vkHak;

• lanalatlnn.

land • * .:#.S«. "

• V»ifar

$3,490 t9 $4,990 and up« 10%

S i- Kurnldhpd JUirti1! UnmetD1HE<'T!OXH:- Krort Uhathum turn ,JntoKnlrmounl Avc, KtrniKlit through to pro|ic-rty,nn tiirnic. 3 mlltfH tu protxtrty. • Cllmhnm4-4T!«S. - ' . " ', , ; '

Longhill Country Club EstateslI Air, iiiul yr»r«yjfllf

< HA t i l AM <TO V Si Ml IH

r.umrt'vtiiuek"

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]FOR RENTSublease, 6 oms, 2 Baths, Garage', in WhittredgedrFSitsr^AT)nil^$l<k^p^3^

- 244 Boulevard, 7:Roorn House, 2 Baths, 2-Car Garage.1 Available"pet.' 1st.,, ,$80,00 per rrionth.

A S, E. &E, e . HOUSTON87 , S.X.

Deko-feemy

GuideLomptDelcpBottefiei

'NEW DfPARTURE

«l«IIWOt

Thomason Bros.806 Broad W. X«l. Sinnft

BY DAY, WEEKor MONTH

General

For All Cars

Simonizing

Lai(Summit

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Page 12: €¦ · k' • "' & ,< m* ftnaat RECORD "Justice to «|[; malice toward noae." NO. 2 SUMMIT, N. J FRIDA, Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1938 $150 PER VEAR Short Bis Orgamzitioa •I "The

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-PERSONALSarrivals in Bar Hartiur. jPajiadlan woods is Hillings Wheeler

are Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Y Cj.»t Kudid uviuuo.oT Summit. I

Ba«k (mm a vm-atlon In theRcwntly roiiiriioi from Ely.'Vt.,

IC Mrs. A. (*. Xoyes and Mitts

" Kent Place Lower SchoolCountry Day School For Girls

, . • • • • /

. Kindergarten through Fifth Grade .SmalJ classes. Rhythmic dancing, music, art. creativework, a part of daily program. Large grounds for athleticsand play. An environment especially adapted tb theneeds of young children.

Summit, New Jersey

Mr. aid Mrs. «. A. Medford aad fma a ftfamilr of Larch plate, are speeding at Beachsome time on Cane Cod.

Mrs R. Ewell BiYork, formerly of Hillside avenue.Summit, Is at th*. BeechwoodHotel.

Esther Ann Nursery, School200 KENT PLACE BOULEV^J?D (new location)

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

Dr. and Mrs. John L. Meekjer ofDeBary place have returned fromspending August at Northeast Har-bor, He:-

Herbert B. Smith,•e. Is at Ship Bott

flanJng excursions offthat point,

U Solomon Kati. son of Mr. aidMra. Abraham KaU of U rranklteplace returned Wednesday eveningfrom camping fire weeks near MUford, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Nash otSherman avenue hare had as guestsat their summer home in'Sea-Girt,John Howard Marshall and WilsonCrohenwett of Butler, Penna.

. .Staff of six teachers and trained mirse in attendance.

DIRECTOR: ESTHER ANN NORTON(Formerly Mrs. K.sttier

Ages 2 to "51'I'linnc Summit G-4648

.Mrs. Elizabeth Bray, businesssecretary of the Y. M. C. A., hasjust returned from a vacation spentat Rockporf Lodge,--tRockport,Mass., an adult camp under the di-rection of the MassachusettsLeague of Gills' Clubs. Mrs. Brayalso spent several davs travelingwith her daughter, Miss Olive K.Bray, who is director of youngergirls' work at the Springfield, -HI*Y. W. C. A.

Mrs. Charles D. Petrle, who isreturning to Suirimlj shortly afterLabor Day, Is one of the artists

Grand Knight Peter C. Trlolo'ofthe Summit K. C. and Mra. Trioloare expected tomorrow- from aweek's Tlslt at Atlantic City. l .;_'•

Mr. and Mrs. Seward W. Wheat-ley of 52 Kent Place boulevard havereturned from a week's motor tour

fourteen• •

By M-O-A-TE

This day was a slightly busy on*.First Lady, wanting to fiat

kt pfiaeir «C party and

It vat natttag «*?,• t r IMNHW «M an.UM

ftra* mM do •# , eaiy t* fcott Us 1for

day keensiwajr. Peettag tns trait

tnat I bad

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Ifcad thi •sasl work * * « • atVocation wfcte*wacrewitaal for dally bread

This

proxlmatelyi.OOO.OOO people make!we of trailers for Vacation pur-poses. With many they constitutean all-year manner of living

Becaiue of New York traffic cofeJJer, gathered • » the soileddlttons and the difficulties- of park-ing. North Jersey coumies wjlldoubt be favorite spots for World's

to

beets, carrots, sseat, e tcHaving accoaptUhed all thm*

objectives, alter tHe evening; MMMII, wlUi the assistance of oaw daagh-

Fredcrlcksburg, the latter fouring In Virginia.

Dr. T. Reid Jones has concludeda brief visit with his aunt, Mrs.Wallace Alley, and Mr. Alley, andreturned to Philadelphia, where heIs serving Ws-lBterneship at thehospital of the University of Penn-sylvania. Mtv and Mrs. Alley willhave as week-end guests, Mrs.Charles T. McCoun an5 Miss LauraHolmes of Kansas City, Mo,, who

represented in an exhibition of j returned Thursday from Bermuda.

TheShort Hills Private School

will begin its 46th year on "THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd

Inquiries regarding enrollment uliould lie miulu at once., TT Boys and Girls

'' Kindergarten, Primary, Intermediatethrough Second #Forrn

. ALBERT E. BANNING, Headmaster. . , Telephone Short llilla 7-O.-1C7

Mrs. J. R. Hixon Mrs. L. P. BayardTet. Short Hills 6-2853 Tel. Short Hills 7-3515

water ' colors at Candle HouseStudio. Nantucket, which opened onMonday and will continue through

Announcement has been made oftho birth' of a son to Mr. and Mfi.

September 3rd.' Shown are sketch-j Mahlon 8, Kemmerer, Jnd, lastmade by Mrs. Petrle In the vi- Wednesday in Salt Lake City,

";eM»*ere S1J«-has! where-they-make^heir home.been pasHlng the summer.

Entertaining at the Beech woodHotel during the week were MissCl'ur.a Authony, Mrs. Arthur Brig-ham, Mr«, H. Ewell Brown and the]

Peck. Miss Anthony wasat luncheon on Tuesday, to

Ming Frances Smith, Miss Mary RWilHon and Mrs. Henry C. Carmcr,all or Elizabeth; Mrs. Brlgham hadMlsa Margaret Simpson 6/ ScotchPlainti (or bridge and tea that af-ternoon; Mrs. Brown's guests wereher Hon. Lee Drown, and her sonund daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,It. Ewell Urown, Jr.; the Misses

I Peck entertained Miss Abernathyof LakewoodT"

LANCE SGH5OOL rDay and Boarding School

FOR BOYS - ,. ^. From Kindergarten through Tenth Grade ~~~~~

Small ClatiM* — Imllvlilunl InsrrudlonIndustrial/Arts, Music, AThletics, Athletic Field, Shop, Gymnasium

Preparation for Nationally-known Bbarding^Schools'•'"-L Fall T ^ i Begins September 22;1938

H. B. JANfK, H«adwaNt«r -Jf..«, h#x S78, Summit, jr. U

HIVE YOU I DATE?tfrER you acceptthe invitation, pick

up the phone and makeah appointment to haveyour hair set in thelie west way! Speedy,lasting work.

j_,-.y. _

Jeanne Beauty ShoppeSpringfield Av. at Maple St.Telephone Summit 6-1680

FREE PARKING~~~ for pur customers atSnedeker's parking station. [

Kemmerer .Is the former Miss Col-lette Noel Fitch, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Cecil- Fitch of EurskaTUtalc The child is a grandson alsoof Mr. and Mra. John LeisehringKemmerer of the Haven, 8eabrJg-ht,

d Short Hills.

Walter F. Fish, son of Mr. andMrs. ijerbert S. Fish, of Ashlandroad, who has been at Brunawlck.Me., since the middle of May, build-ing a cabin for Frederick Rowe ofSummit, expects to return to h4«home eome time next week. He hadmany visitors from Summit to,seethe cabin, among them being niluncle, Frank 0. Boye and famlljtRoger Wahl, Marne SnyderSouth Orange and a numberfriends from Readfleld, Me."~~~

of

1NEWS CONFEBENtl

i INVITEDTO RKVIKrV-OF-THE

Members of the women's clubs otSummit have received Invitation!to the 1938 Revlew-of-the-WewsConference which the New York!

auto, the shore psorm andhistoric shrines for which the Stateis famous will be their probablenext points of interest and therewill be a trailor invasion of thecoast counties and other sections. •

While the revenue the visitors

aboat my domicile,, and proceedwash them. This ekafa carricuhtNwas oecasiOMd by the fact tkat fa*washwoman Is on vacation, takinglime oat to visit the wide oinaNpaees or the sands of the sea,, Ihave forgotten just wnica was aWpoint of Visitation. The extra worktt immaterial, bat I can't find timeor cash for asything more thaajaday out at a time.

Of course I have j i washingchine; tbongn of ancient vintage.

Procasaing tootWhejt OaisbMi wtth

~ • • - w * w^-^—<^^_ ,_ , . j^^^^^^» ^ - ^ ^ ^ V ^ B - a^ai-^BBjs sa*ava &* ^psnjsvaMa^sn. -

flaw lor araaarlm and casvjts* utensils (whichtare* sparta, this conramesta pteroaalslte '«$, i

tester than one think* I and retired for tas.

will bring promises to be a consid- !»t is not becesury to expenderable amount In the a^gregatr. much

MADISON ACADBIMADISON, N. J. -

Hieh grade elementary achocH for bpjrs «ndXiadergarten through Eightit^Gradc

Newly, renovated. Enviable record for entrants to •viBe. Kent School. Andover, Kent Place, etc.-

Bates $100 - $220* No Extras. ,

Opens September 12thInspection Invited .

JOS. B POOLEY. B.A.. M.A., HarV..Tela. Madison 6*0?8t-W, 0329-M.

elbew grease oa .«etUftgthere are undesirable aspects fbrjdothet to saow-whitetteas ascommunities Tailing to-adopt regti-! motber and grandmotherlatlona. The menace ot unsuper- j compelled to oae.

S t i it l l tlatlona. The menace ot unsuper- j co ,vised trailer camps to the generalf Stui it really.ts some work forahealth of the municipality is para-! novice to do the family washing.mount among the- evlla against;One has to be sure the water lawhich safeguards should bo enact-1 boiling hot .or•;the whiteness woi'ted. The use of municipal facilities come.. Then one hats to use soapwithout adequate compensation is'tnat will nuke a lathery sod*.pranother phase that calls for con-[again the whiteness will be absett.sideratjon "as" a matter of flimple j.ttetting. everything la shin-»hap«j t i t th t p j takes time After this is all accom

jjustice to the taxpayers.

t g . y n g » a ptakes time. After this is all accom-p y j

In municipalities where the prob-'Pliabed one- pushes the button and!lem ha* been recognized and re- the washer is oft Ydu let It rolljcolved thought, -there seems to be I back and forth for a certain length;two methods of approach. Somet<* time, then ran the clotheahave prohibited the placing or park-'through the wringer into hot, cleaning of trailers on sany \ street orpremise- within the communitylimits, but unless fhere is co-opera-tion and a unity of action the effect comments are for the novice, Aof such ordinances is to drive the! practiced hand knows the answers.trailers just outside the municipal! For our. washing on this day weboundaries-, where camps are estab-j had to go through the same pro-llshed under conditions wora.e ttun'ceeding four times, as the familyif they were segregated in super-!» rather large and hot weajjber

rinsing water an< the garments arejready tor the clothespins and thersunshine; if. there. 13 any. These

vised locations.The other method of treatment,

viewed by many authorities, as tarthe preferable, Is to designate areaswhere trailers are permitted to re-main for a stated period, subject todefinite regulations upon, payment

Summit School of MiAnnual, Openini, p

Thursday, September 22ndOffering a twelve-year course in music educal"from kindergarten to college," comjpiiifaif CULessons for General Musicianship in conjunction wiIndividual Lessons in Pianoforte, Violin, Viola, 'GelWoodwind and Brilk, Mandolin', Gutur and Ban)

There Is ab» « aetive-dciwrtMent foradaltHIn begfnalns; s* weU ait advanced Kiades.•"

j LIMITED JEMKfyiLMEKT

Heljfcn Ghrystal Bender, DirectorS DeFOREST AVENUt SUMMIT

makes more soiled linen.With this done. I proceeded with!

what tis getting to be quite a hobby

of a fee to compensate for the serv-j issues a week.ices enjoyed. In this way control isestablished.

Whichever Is adopted, the matter!is one that should not be neglectfl*aad calls for thorough and careful!8tudyf Otherwise, conditions ma>-|aftee having a lasting effect upon[

You most have the IfERALD ifyou want the news of Summit. Itwill cost 13.50 per year for two

C M *

j Jjj^community health!' weTfaVaiid tTimes is Bponsorlng at the Mosqu^ a n r a c t i v e n e 8 8 a 9 a place-of perma-1Theater in Newark on September30th^ 1 nent residence.

%wfll cost $3.50 per year for twoIsitue* a week! • .

There will be two sessions (onfti ^ o a m u 8 t h a v e t n e HERALD Ifat 10 30 a. m. and one at 2JO p. m.)\y(m vant the news of Summit Itat which Important state; nationaland .world developments of the pastsummer will be reviewed.

The speakers scheduled are:Prof. Herbert Fitiroy, of the De-partment of History, Princeton Uni-versity; Louis Stark of the Wash-ington Bureau of the Hew YorkTimes,; Lleut.-Colonel Brehon Som-ervell, U. S. Public Works Adminis-trator of .New York City: AnnoO'Hare McCormick of the editorialstaff of the New York Times; Prof,.Charles G. Fenwick.oftBryn MawrCollege: the Hon. DfrTRIcaVSo^J.Alfaro, former president of the Re-public of Panama; and Turner Cat-ledge of the..W_aflhington Bureau otthe New York Times.

UUNDCRCRS

of Musie

inPiano f L . - - -_v--- V i o l i n 7

For Yfaung People «—Ghildren »• Very Young ChildrenSpecial Work for Adult Amateurs •_.•

114 SUMMIT AVENUE \ ' '-TELEPHONE SUMMfT 6-1284

Office open September 20th, "••'__ r i "~

TRAILER TOI RISTH

Municipalities have a new prob-lem in the increasing number oftrailer tourists J A .novelty only afew yeajs aRo, the trailer has be-come a popular mode of conveyanceand living. New.Jeraey can ex pee tan influx of such visitors next yearwith the opening of the.New YorfcJWorld's Fair. Communities not pre-pared for the invasion, and few are,

jTshould not delay, in planning tor it.j— In the past, the trend of TrailerI travel has been largely toward the'South and Weat^The mild climate,national-parks and:f*asfc-¥MaTTotjopen space explain this tendency.NejsU^ear." however, the tide oftravel- will turn eastward. TheChicago Exposition- demonstratedthe attraction offered by such.]events for motorists traveling- atminimum cost and New Jerseywill be called to play host to a num-ber running well into thousands.^

A few statistics on trailer^aleagive an inkling of the gronfUvot theindustry. In 1935 there were some25,0tf0 houae trailers; on Americanhighways. At the end of 1936 it Isestimated the total had leaped to300,000 and factory production forthe current year is variously put at

;»5;0()0 to 100.000 units. The Aierican Automobile Association 1»I authority for the statement that.an-:

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II-we conie to ourereach maturity ce pur rearing anings and take out, which we did n<i of age when we

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muHt maluJell an Christians n(hood.

the Church at 1•ted to grow up*—ised ita callouane

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Iunusual gifts. 1tbey had Just almitpf possible gtm KoiiiK to mag

(ion and Ignore orion of other worared the Church1 ChrUt is the he

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fhurch would com1 stature of aduliure or a full jChes, Christian cl

|tian churches '. -EauJ haveI realize' that grow

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ldenve. If that b:h. ia it any woi•of a nation? Adevelop in propc

|ionfiiK of each |Itself up-in love,

pd a declaration• to take a declaraiidencu of Its ev>n.w many times youcomments by obsw that concluded1 a young nation.to face the unplwe from older coin for centuries."

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*• there were facts"such a condition

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Nustry which hac"lower ceased to•'ecoj >