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500 People Read the HERALD, ublished Every Tuesday and Friday Noon, SUMMI "Justice to all r malice toward noneJ and SUMMIT RECORD rHIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. N O . 18 SUMMIT, N, j.. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 12, 1926 $3.50 P E R YEAR iiiiai lei ross Roll Call Urges Renew s Mayor Cornish Everyone To Allegiance To Wonderful Organization Summit's Quota Is 2,000 Mayor Cornish, in a formal proc- lamation published in thS HERALD on Tuesday, has called upon all citizens of Summit to renew their allegiance to the American lied Cross during the unnual roll call which opened yesterday and will continue through November 30th, In his proclamation the jtlayor declares that "every ma,Bf*woman and child should wej^Btne this op- portunity to express* approval and lend moral and financial support to an organization which stands over ready to extend a helping hand to the unfortunate in our communi- ty, in the nation and all over the world," The proclamation, in part, roads; "The American Rod Cross has been called 'the nation's badge of mercy,' Its charter, from Congress designated it the official agency for extending relief in disasters both in this country and in foreign lands. To all who suffer in fires, floods, hurricanes and other calamities it offers help and consolation. At all times the Red Cross carries on a program of public health which alone would merit support of the American people. "I therefore call upon all citizens to Book to share in its humanitarian rctlvities by answering the roll call for members which opened Novem- ber 11th, Armistice Day," Miss Hinman, who is in charge of the local roll call, has expressed the hope that the full quota of . 2,000 members will be enlisted dur- ing the drive. Fifty cents from each membership foe goes to National Headquarters in Washington to fi- nance the national and Internntlon- rl Red Crois program, The entire balance will he used to advance Red Cross work in this community, including the entire lupport of a Rod Cross Community Nurse, Mendelssohn Program By Methodist Church On Sunday evening, Nov, 14th, at eight, in the Methodist Episcopal Church the choir will render a mu- sical service of worship consisting of selections by Mendelssohn, Sev- eral selections from the oratorio "Elijah" will be rendered as will also the motet "Hear My Prayer," the latter well known because of the chorus "O for the wings of a dove." Mendelssohn undoubtedly empha- sized melody, but' not to the exclu- sion of other means of expression. He was one of the few composers to whom, in his best moments, all the resources of hia art were equally available. His choral writing was the most practical and fluent that had been seen since Handel and Bach, Hie harmony is full of va- riety and forcible, and his facility in melody quite unlimited. He ap- plied his resources almost to the highest degree of which he was cap- able in this line of art, and it fol- io wed that his solution of the prob- lems of oratorio has satisfied the constant' and, exacting scrutiny of moat musicians ever since. To say more is needless as his works are ao well known by -all who love music, • The program is as follows: Alto Solo,...:......„..,„„"I Rest In the Lord" Chorus,, ."tie That Shall lindure" Trio..,:,,,,,,,. ."Lift Thine Eyes" Chorus .."He, Watching Over Israel" Liana Solo ....".Lord Uod of Abraham" Choral ,„.., 1 , „•„... ...."Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord" Motet, "Hear My Prayer," soprano solo and Chorus. The soloists will be: soprano, Mrs. 0, M, Vandewateri alto, Mrs, Fred Erb; bass, E, Stark Campbell, The chorus will be conducted by Frederick S. Gondii, Miss Jones High Authority On Girls' Basketball Rules Miss Grace - E, Jones, chairman of the National Committee on Women's Basketball, and physical director of tliQ girls' division in Summit High School, will address an audience Of those wishing to take an examination to qun'ifv ss basketball referees, at Temple University, Philadelphia, Decem- ber 10th. Miss Jones addressed an audience of about 160 at Columbia University last Tuesday, on the same subject, explaining the bas- ketball rules, of which she is one of the framers, and answering questions put by the prospective referees. Besides being a basket- ball legislator Miss Jones Is the "final court of appeal" on Inter- pretation of the rules for women's basketball. Miss Jones addressed the teachers at the State Conven- tion at Atlantic City, this morning on the subject of High School girls' athletics, American Education Week As Planned In the Summit Public Schools Community Players Start Their Reason One=Act Play Given Before Members ^- Lecture Course On Drama To Start Soon Broome Talks On City Manager Plan New Members Received As preliminary training for the more serious plays to be staged by the Community Players during the season, a one-act play, "Bills and Biscuits," by p. B, DuBpis, was presented by a cast from the organ- ization at Its regular monthly meet- ing held at the Y, M. C, A„ Wednes- ' | day evening, A short play with a Of the throe hundred and fifty-1 similar purpose will be presented seven cities and towns in the i at each monthly meeting of the Players, The name of the play for The annual United States which have adopted the city manager form of govern- ment since that form was estab- lished lu 1908, only three have re- verted to their original form, said City Supervisor John p, Broome, speaking before the joint Rotary and Kiwanifl meeting in Madison on Wednesday noon, Mr, Broome spoke of the changes making for economy and efficiency as noted in the administration of the govern- ment of Salem, Va„ since its adop- tion of the city manager form of government. His talk dealt with experiences, not theories, since he hdZR* of the'8ttm- w M,?»y manager of Salemf before Sunshine Society Annual Bazaar mit'Branch of the; Universal Sun-' comln « to Sutnolit rhino Society will be held^at Y, M, C, A, on Friday, Nov IQth, from 2 to E p, m Among special features will b fish pond and doll table for the children. The committee in charge is composed of Mrs, M, P, Stephens, Mrs, John Hood, Mrs, Edwin Beach, Miss Bessie Hood, Mrs, M, Fair- child and Mrs. R. Welch, chairman. The candy table is directed by Miss Marjorle Crane, chairman] Miss Elsie Plindell, Mrs, G, H, Hoyer, Mrs. Eason, Mrs, R, K. Clark and "Mi's, E, Sehultz, The fancy work table is supervised by Mrs. Geo, H, Bangs, chairman; Mrs, W. Tay- lor, Mrs, C, L. Foster, Miss Daisy Astfnlk and Miss Estollo Davis, The food table is handled by Mrs. Al- bert Leach, chairman,' Mrs, Dean Miller, Mrs, A, E, Tator and Mrs. Chester Lane, , There will also be a utility table supervised by Mrs, Frederick A, Usher, chairman; Mrs. Cluy Wallick, Mrs, W. T, Green, Mrs, A. O, Milne, Mrs, F. W, Clift and Miss Nell Crane, The tea room, under the direction of Miss Nell Gooding, chairman; Miss Margaret Gooding, Miss Helen l<Mmi; and Mrs, if.'B, Dougal, li rinother attractive feature, The siurtt-hlfio members are, expecting a record attendance at their bazaar. Summit fiarden Club Elects Officers He told of the money saved by that city in the operation of a municipal quarry for stone .for roads,, a quarry which had lain idle under the old system of management. He spoke of the increased efficiency in the collec- tion of debts owed the city on tnuni" eipally owned utilities, and in gen- eral, his talk reflected the differ- ence bitweon the old and the new form in Salem as unwieldy, scat- tered energy as opposed to a con- centrated method displayed under the city manager system. , Mr, Broome was treated to the pleasant surprise and the moral support of "The Three Musketeers," in the persons of Norman MeOIfty, William Bedell and Thomas Frei- day. .'Of the Kl wants Club, and Matthew L, Chambers, (as Aramls, let us suppose) of the Rotary Club, who trailed him to Madison, clad in a strange garb, Each carried a broom nnd each wore on his breast a placard bearing this legend: "We are Jock Eroo-ne's Musketeers, of Summit," A derby end, antithetl- rnlly, a corn-cob pipe, completed the costumes of the moral support, The company also brought a man- neouin filched from McClay's store, clad In summer underwear only and wearing instead of a head, a broom, "This," the Inscription proclaimed, "is our city manager," I It should be clearly understood, however, that this demonstration of > nonsense was put on entirely next month has not yet been an- nounced but it la said that the east will be chosen from among the in- experienced players. The opening lecture In the course on the drama to be given by Wen- dell Holmes Woodside during the season of 1928-27, will be delivered at the next meeting on the subject of "Phsyehology of the Theatre Audience." This series of lectures, which will extend to June under the instruction of a man who has been in close touch with the drama both at home and abroad, is ,said to be equal;to a University course on the subject. ' Six new members were received into the organization at its last meeting. These were: Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Woodiide, Mr, and Mrs, James E, Downest Irving c, Freese and Robert B, Williams. Student Concerts Planned For Season There will be two student con- certs given this season under the auspices of the Fortnightly Club— |on Monday, Nov, 29th, and Monday, Mar, 21st, at 3,30 p. m, in the High School Auditorium, Much interest was shown last year in these ooneerta and the com- mittee feels that the artists obtain- ed this year.,will give excellent recitals, The famous Now- York Trio, ' which consists of Clarence Adler, pianist; Louis Bdlln, violinist;.Cor- nelius VanVliet, 'cellist, will give ! the concert on Nov, 20th, and Elea- 1 nor Cook, lyric soprano, promises a delightful hour on Mar, 21st, when she will give in costume recital the [Folk Songs of Eastern Europe. j Miss Cook brings folk songs sel- ;dom hoard in America and renders ; them with an Individual charm which entertains her audiences ,n \ most pleasantly. The committee in High School Bay While visitors are welcome at any time,' parents and friends are particularly urged to come to the High School on Thursday, Novem- ber 18th, During . the war and after, the schools wore asked to ob- serve so many "days" and "weeks" that in sheer desperation, teachers and administrators demanded one week to be, known as American Education Week, in which the nor- mal processes of education might be allowed to continue unimpeded. This is the fundamental purpose of the week—-to interest the public lu the real work of the schools. The following items listed suggest a typical High School Day! First might be mentioned a few features of real class room work which are especially interesting to observe. 1, Student demonstrations In the chemistry, physios; and blolog" laboratories-—occurring through- out the day,, 2, Boys' physical training classes, morning and afternoon— marching, drilling, games, 8, A debate on some phase of the coal question—Class in history and problems of American democ- racy—8.30 and 10 o'clock, 4, Student planned and executed lessons in Greek history; classes meeting at 8,35, 8.18, and 10.01, 5. TVVQ lessons in music appre- ciation, a. Operas of Mozart at 1,38 p, m, b. Tone quality of men's voices, 2,IB p. m, 0, Development of speed and accuracy in typewriting through rhythmical exercises—Classes at 8.35, 10.45, 1,30, 2.19, 7, Debate on city planning in a 9th year civics class at 1,3B. 8, Junior Business Training Class—10,40 — class demonstration of mail clerk's job. How the incom- ing mail is handled, 9, Spanish 3 at 10.40, Current events discussion in Spanish led by student. 10, Latin 2—Reports on Roman Life—"A Roman Wedding," 11, Home room discussion groups, 1,10-1,30. Various topics considered by students, relative to school life such as personal con- duct, study habits, thrift and sav- ings, budgeting of time, personal responsibility, 12, Orchestra rehearsal at 3-4 under direction of Angelo delBusto, These are samples of types of work in which pupils will be en- gaged. Parents will undoubtedly wish to visit the classes In .which their children are aty'denls. Mem- bers of the Service Committee will be ready to show visitors about the building, escort them to classes, and answer questions relative to the work of the school. The assembly period at 11 o'clock will- illustrate some phases of Eng- lish, music, and extra curricula? work. The program will consist of three parts, 1, Various students costumed to represent characters taken from English literature, will pass across the stage one at a time. It will be the object of members of the senior English classes to identify these characters, 2, Songs bv the Girls' Glee Club; "The Dream-a-ling Tree," "The Chinese Firecracker," Jessie Gaynor. 3, The boys of the Dramatic Club will present a farce—Julius Caesar, Cast of Characters 7B 7H BM 8W 8H 8G 8B Club 7H 7K SB SG 8W SB 8M Meet Miss Baker Miss Hawthorne ... Miss Mauboek ......... Mr, Wrightstoiie .... Miss Hubbard Mr, Gillette Miss Barber , 8.30-9—Homo Room 11158, Roosevelt School We hope wo shall have many visitors during American Educa- tion Week to BOB o u r improved building and the classes working out their various projects, ! stationed In the primary grades these pro- I Sergeant Ribs Fractured In Collision On Turnpike Frank T, Snyder, of 1311 North avenue, Elizabeth, was taken to Overlook Hospital early yesterday morning suffering from fractured ]ects center around the home in the kindergarten, and health in the first grades, with appropriate and interesting aaad« tables. The sec- ond grades are working out the early cave men problems and an Indian project with corresponding sand tobies. One third grade is studying Holland while the other is particularly interested in health- ful foods. This class will enter- tain with a "Health Play" at the primary assembly, Friday morn- ing, November 19th, at 10.45 in the auditorium. The program will al- so include health gomes and songs. The fourth grades are studying the Pilgrims and have some most interesting posters, sand tables and stories about their projects. One fourth grade Is planning a Thanks- giving program, while the other is emphasizing the planting and harvesting of crops in connection with the first Pilgrim harvest. This correlates with history and their geography in the study of foods; as, to how the Pilgrims obtained theirs and how we get ours today, particularly vegetables, meats and seafoods. They have quite a collec- tion of grains and dry foods. Sim- ple problems in arithmetic are closely correlated hero. The fifth and sixth grades are emphasizing "Safety First" meas- ures. They, too, have made some very Interesting posters and are planning definite methods of show- ing how "Safety First" is taken care of first by the town and then applied and carried out in school in order to train for good and bet- ter citizenship. On Friday after- noon, November 19th, at 2 o'clock, parts of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades will contribute toward a 4'Safety First" program including a brjef play, a drill and songs. We also have a very interesting Industrial class for girls who will he doing their regular work. Everyone will be moat welcome to come to BOO o u r new library room to which the Public Library has sent and loaned several hun- dred hooks. On Tuesday and Fri- day afternoons the room will be open from 2 until 4 o'clock, in charge of Miss Bassett, an as- sistant librarian. The children have shown a groat interest in this and wo hope many mothers will be able to visit and perhaps they may find a suitable adult book, ——o—— ribs and lacerations about the head and hands as the feault of a colli- sion between a coupe driven by him and a truck owned by Oldroyd and Dooley and operated by Bruce Phifer, of 117% Morris avenue, Summit, The accident took place on the Morris turnpike near the Passaic river bridge, Snyder was taken to the hospital in the car of a passerby. The call regarding the accident came into headquarters from Special Officer Carter who is at Vanderpool's estate. Sigler, accompanied by Officer Leslie, Investigated, Dr. John I, Thomas t The Athenaeum The HKItALD greatly regrets the fact that due 10 the weather conditions the Gates Flying Circus, which was announced in Tuesday's paper, was unable to appear in Summit on Tuesday or Wednesday, On Tuesday the fog was so great that the five great aeroplanes could not come over to this city and on Wed- nesday there was an unusually high wind which made it impos- sible, after investigation, to land at the flying Held selected in New Providence. It is hoped that the management of the Gates Flying Circus will be able to give the HERALD a postponed date next week but as they are fairly well booked up these last few days before going to Florida for -the winter, it is barely pos- sible that this postponed dale cannot be secured. We may be able, however, to make an au- iiouiiceineiU in next Tuesday's paper. Armistice Da ress a Rev. H, L, Lambdin De= clares War, Once Neces= sity, Now More Destruc= tive Than Constructive Interesting Program Given fun, even though perhaps "the , 0 harg0 of these concerts consists of three musketeers" would have en-; Mla3 Janet i vlnBi chairman; Mrs, joyed the experience of breeklngjA. C, Hiarlclc, Mrs, A. J. Bartholo- At the annual meeting of the \ Summit Garden Club hold on Wed- j nesday afternoon, Mr», Carroll P, | Bassett was elected president; Mrs, Charles Howard Dalj. vice-presi- dent; MisB Hilda Osborn, second vice-president: Mrs, N. B. Day; treasurer; Misa Elizabeth Oifford, recording secretary 1 ;"" Mrs, George B, Seeley, corresponding •tcretary. Very Interesting reports were read by the chairmen of the standing committees covering the year's work. The Summit Garden Club exhibit- ed at the International Flower Show at the Grand Central Palace to New York last March. During the wer^r of the show ten members exhibited and carrtad off one first prize, one second vriza and five times were awarded honorable mention; the club also staged a luncheon table which received hon- orable mention. The Summit Garden Club co-op- crates each year with the North Jersey Garden Clubs in the co-op- erative show and is represented by v n member in the council of five, which meets during the winter to pt*n for the show to be held the following soring. During the past year members egt^iituteu at four flower shows be- ettdeti the International and In all received 71 awards, one of which wan a sweepstake prize. The meeting was held at the borne of Mrs. fiassett. Colored • eUdes of members* gardens were mbomtk. the speaker's composure. Their "plot" failed, though, for, after apologizing for the "roughnecks," "'"horn he refused \o own, Mr, Broome proceeded with his talk. County Judge Upholds Justicj_WiUkin5/ Decision The decision of Justice Williams, Who found William Curry, of Mountainside, guilty of drivtng a car while under the influence ot liquor, on October 7th, was con- firmed In Elizabeth, on Wednesday, when Curry pleaded guilty through, his counsel, John P, Owens, of Plainfleld, before Judge Stein, The •entenoi which Justice Williams applied to the defendant, was sus- tained. Curry was fined $200 and bis driver's license waff revoked for two years, lie was arrested on September 12th by Officer Leslie, on Springfield aven.ue. Caesar Anthony .,.„...,.. Brutus Cassius Trebonlus ........ Casca ,- ,. 1st Stagehand 2nd Stagehand The purpose needless to sa Jack Beach Halsey Meyer ...... Willard Rogers ., Douglas Lance ........ Edward Tunis .,.,.,. Stirling Massey ,.,.,. George Woollen Charles Clark of this production, y, is entertainment mew. Miss itfary* Davis, Mrs. Stew- art H, Hartshorn Jr., Mrs, O. M. Hubbard, Mrs, Dean Miller, Miss Elizabeth P. Prout, Mrs. R. D, Rickard, Mils Phoebe Scott, Mrs. B, P. Tumbulli Mrs, O. W: Vreeland, The coat of the subscription tickets for these two concerts is one dollar for students, two dollars for adults* Single tickets-*-?!! cents for students, fl.26 for adults. They may be obtained from Mrs; Rearlck, 106 Beechwood road,' atMi tram Miss Ivins, 11 Irving Place, and at the door of the auditorium on the days of the concerts, ._-.••.'. pure and simple. Various departments of the school will have exhibits about the building, in the halls, classrooms, laboratories, and special rooms such as the art studio and the Home Boonomlci Building. The program for the day, sum- marized Is as follows: Class room work, 8,30-11; assembly, 11-12; home room discussion, 1,10-1,30; class room work, 1.85-3. ——0 --' - I Junior High School How many times have you at- tended school since you were a youngster? Do you realize how the teacher Is doing her job today? If not, here is your opportunity. The faculty of the Junior High School have decided to have open house for all the parents on Thurs- day, November 18th, This plan was so successful last year that many parents have urged that it be re- peated. There will be no frills, just regular school work. We want the parents to see the kind of teaching which is bei»"r done iur- Watchung Hills Garden Club Meeting Thursday i-i j ™ 1! Ing the school year. Therefore, two Garden Club , * . ,„„„„„„ ,„,„ ,,„ , Washington School We hope that parents and other friends of the school will visit our classes at any time during the week, and see the regular daily work of our pupils. Won't you plan to confer some time during the week with your child's teacher and find out if the child is doing his best, < On Wednesday we shall have several short, special programs showing how wo aim to vitalize in our school work the -words we so often Biiig, "My Country 'Tis of Thee," Program 9 a, m, — Kindergarten — Work period 10 a, m. — Assembly—First grade and transition class a,—Health-—Proper food b,—Health—Care of body "My Country Needs Healthy Citizens" 1,15 p m,—Assembly — Grades 2-3 Indian Project Dutch Project "I Must Know the Early History of My Country" 2 p, m,—.Assembly—Grades 4, 0, 6 Dramatization,—The Pilgrims Geography and English—With tern slides "My Country—I must speak language; I must know her lakes and rills, her woods and templed hills," 3 p, m,—Parent-Teachers Meeting Physical Training—Grades 5 and 8 Under the direction of Miss Powell and Mr, Thomas, Lullaby—Grade 1 Orchestra—•Transition Class Indian Dance—Grade 2 Tea and Discussion ——a Rutgers President Says Impetus For Education Since War Is Matter of Economic Necessity Kermit Roosevelt, Next! With the explanation 'that our tendency in modern life is ever In the direction of complexity ao that the satisfaction of even our simplest wants today is not a simple process. Dr. John M, Thomas,, president of Rutgers Uni- versity, last evening addressing the first meeting of the Athenaeum at Lincoln School, gave the rea- son for the mighty impetus educa- tion has received since the war, in two words—•"economic necessity," Dr. Thomas was introduced by Ernest Dressol North, president of the Athenaeum, as "a Now York man with a New Jersey veneer." A moment before the introduction JBr, North explained that a treat was in ,store for the attendants of the Athenaeum on December 9th, at the High School auditorium, when Kermit Roosevelt will speak on his adventures in the mountains of Central Asia, He also spoke of two other treats in store during the winter, one in February, the other in April, 'Responding to the introduction, Dr. Thomas, with a fine wit that drew prolonged laughter and ap- plause of the audience, professed himself as happy that they wore going to have a treat next month, and twice more during the winter, and humorously suggested that it testified to Mr, North's high opinion of him. Beginning with the picture of the crude process of seed-tlmo as im- plied in Christ's parable of the sower and comparing that with the process of seventy-five years ago, when his father sowed his wheat by hand and reaped it with the "cradle," Dr. Thomas found little of difference in the methods. Be- tween seventy-five years ago and now, however, - practically all the advance in methods, lie showed, has taken place, so that now the obtainment of any of the varieties of necessaries, oven without luxuries, extending oven down to that prime requisite, water, must bo the result of a complex effort requiring special knowledge. The speaker touched on vision caught by the soldiers About 2,500 People Visit Enterprise Laundry The Utopian plea that the ideas of war be ended by the shapers of thought, the leaders, the educators, tho journalists, the preachers, who should ask that they themselves as acknowledgement of their failure to do away with war, instead of the flower of youth which is not responsible, be put into the trench- es between the guns when war looms, was expressed by Rev, Henry L, Lambdin yesterday noon before an audience of parents and students at the High School audi- torium in observance of Armistice Day. If those directly responsible for the bringing about of a state of war were put between the guns to solve it, the speaker expressed [tho belief that there would bo seri- jous consideration before war was I undertaken, j War was disposed of by Mr, i Lambdin as one of those things in I human life, that was once neces- jsary but which now has served its j purpose and presents more of the Lutheran Church, il0.0^, M _ truc " vo N* 11 ih % constructive - "«fihuso. In the respect of non-serv- About 2,500 people visited the Enterprise Laundry during their period of "openltliouso," Oakes Me- morial had the largest number— 105. Cheeks totaling $2B5 have been sent to the following organiza- tions: Oakes Memorial Church, $35.00; Ofi'den Memorial Church, Chatham, 135.00; Missionary Society, Pres- byterian Church, $25.00; Mission- ary Society, M, E. Church, $25,0.0 St, John' Parent-Teacher Association, Bray ton School, $10,00 j Overlook Chap- ter, No. 45, Eastern Star, $10.00; Calvary Church School, $10,00; Rosary Society, Holy Trinity Church, Westfleld, $25.00; Rector's Aid Society, St Paul's Church, Westfield, $10,00; Long Hill Com- munity Club, Millington, $25,00; Woman's Society, Stanley Congre- gational, Chatham, $25,00; Ladies' Aid Society, M. B. Church, Scotch Plains, jilQ.OO; Ladies' Aid Society M, E. Church, Springfield, $10,00; Berkeley Heights Community Club, $10.00, ipioyer^Clerk (inner lans Bankers' Triple Quartet To Be Feature of Affair Planned By Business Men's Association Live Program Planned Now this is something like it. This will bo real music! As a part of the program at the second annual employer-clerk din- ner to bo given next Tuesday eve- ning at tho Beechwood under the auspices of the Business Men's As- sociation, the bankers' triple nuartet, with an even dozen, com- posed of members from the throe banks in Summit, will sift a sleve- ful of popular songs, and if the product Isn't fine flour it won't be the fault of these musicians. Every man of them has boon trained td handle a wide range of notes and J can run up the scale from the low- the,fly $5 to the $1,000 bank note, wlth- and'out batting an eyelash. In fact, it Ice he placed it in the same cate- gory with absolute monarchy, once necessary for people, but which has been rightly superseded, in largo part, by democracy in spite of the faults of the latter. Mr. Lambdin pleaded for a new journalism, above the tabloid typo with its false judgment of news value; he called for a now states- manship which should preserve justice and understanding among nations; he asked for a new st"- . dent fraternity which could not fell to promote a higher understanding^ among nations; and last of all lie/ fought for a now religious Insight internationally established. ' Tho pastor of tho Summit Met'- Cdtst Church was introduced by Al- bert J. Bartholomew, Principal cf the High School, under tho mv- , pices of which the Armistice t)-r observance was held. The entire audience, led by the students, ro'n to greet the speaker. This littln attention which the students accr 1 their speakers, is one of t' " courtesies which visitors cam. it fail to notice about Summit Hl:!i School and which makes tb r t carry away a high respect for in gently bred appearance of the si 1- dents. Major Guy Bates followed I'-. Lambdin in speech-making. Ho <" 1 - livered a very interesting talk • n map-making from pictures tak u from aeroplanes, a phase of we '" a branch of which ho had char' e of for some time during tho w."", His descriptions of tho methods ' , * rnniouflaRe wore exceedingly v/< V proved Mir!" Btudf sailors and oven the civilians dur-[might be said that you can bank on ing the war in which science was ; them. People who have had deal- so prominent, of the results, eon- I ings with those men say that a lot sequently the needs, of education, [of interest develops from contact so that the question 011 the lips of | with them. Those present are lan- her Lincoln School P.-T. A. To Meet On Monday The Lincoln School Parent- Teacher Association will hold its November meeting on Monday, November IRtb, at 3.30 p. m. Ac- cording to the plan decided upon tbnt each srade would take charge of one of the meeting^ Bpss Cadoo JTid the fifth grade will entertain this month. An Informal demon- stration of class, work will be given. refreshments will be served. It Is hoped an many mothers an [pos- sible will attend, '- The Watelmng HJJls has secured for £Ka speaker of tho evening ax its meeting on Thurs-- day evening, November ISth, at the Community Heights, C. in Plant Breeding at the New Jer-jhow the children sey Agricultural Experiment Sta-; study. The third types of. lessons will he demon strated. The first will be a- -de- velopment lesson showing the man ner In which the teacher attacks a Lincoln School For the special observance of American Education Weei the pupils and teachers of Lincoln School have set themselves tho task of securing at lea^t one visit to the school from represented in the the returning ones after tho armis- tice was "Where shall we get it?" —meaning education, and their ap- nllcatlon, not to books of fiction in the libraries, but to volumes on psychology and education, , The great advance In education, he said, is not that we love our children more today; it. is not a fad; neither can it be traced to fanatic zeal in educators. Perhaps tor^ ho admitted, our education of today produces no greater Daniel Websters and Henry Clays than yesterday. The kernel of his whole argument was given in this short sentence; "we could go back to the three *R*s' if we were will- ing to go back to the life of the three 'R's',", explaining in those few words that the measure of our modern system of education has been the science to cope with the advancing complexity of life, Dr, Thomas explained In terms of potatoes and cows and pigs and grain, over which one noted more than a touch of enthusiasm in his tone, the specific results obtained by the college and University trained men. He told of the Uni- versity-born cure for the blight on potatoes; the tremendous milk in- crease from the "educated" cow; the increased pork on tho eollege- every homo ] fed pig; 'the big heads developed enrollment., on university trained wheat They bespeak the co-operation of | j .„,„,„ ,.„. ,_„„,,.„ „„ , Welding the connecting link bo- House, Berkeley new subject. The second will be a'the parents in this matter to the |t ween colleges and the people, the II. Connors, Associate |directive study lesson showing end that ^ y ^-y mother, and most' speaker showed that the colleges, and especially "land-grant' Won. Mr. Cotllrori, besides being one of the leading authorities in the country on dahlias, has done notable work in plant breeding and has created .new varieties of peaches which hare aroused great enthusiasm among the peach growers ot the State, His subject for the evening will be "Beautify- ing the Home Grcraads"" and the! meeting will be open to the public. When . you patrontfa HHRALD a4rertitBTS, tnetttfbn 4hftt yon saw lb* ftd in tW 9£gf&ttt». are taught period will givpn over to an exhibition of club work Work will be displayed in the corridors and class rooms and par- ents are Invited to visit the school any time during the week. The school will open promptly at 7.30 and it is hoped that most ot the fathers will make an effort to attend school once more on this evening., ; 7.30-3 .8.30 Miss qiiig 7Q 7C M i s s l i m e r .. . 7K 7B Mtos^efOBby 7C 7Q fathers, may gain in knowledge and especially "land-grant' univer- and interest about the KCIIOOI, and. \ sities, of which thero Is at least one that the school may profit by sug- in every State in the union for gestions and Inspiration from the \ which the State more or less gives homes. ,tln> support, are not filled with Visitors will b^ welcome on any I students for whom our sympathies day of the week. A committee of! are aroused, but rather by those pupils will be on duty at all times; who it Is believed can make a re- to receive their friends, to direct j turn for their educatlon. them to particular classes, to. The hoe is out of date, he said, answer questions, in general, to 1 and the "Man with the Hoe" is out kindly asked not to present checks during the music. But it is not the bankers alone that will make this occasion a regular time. The after-dinner program will include two excellent speeches on the general subject, of employer-employe. The principal speaker of the evening will be Fred Pitzer, personnel director of the Equitable Life Insurance Com- pany, It is expected also that Sharon E, Jones, secretary of tho Pennsylvania and Atlantic Sea- board Hardware Association, will ho present and give a short talk 011 a similar theme. Besides the speakers there will bo professional entertainers. The team of Gassier and Derby, of note along Broadway, will present a classy musical number J in which almost every instrument that can be blown, pushed, scraped, banged or shot dead, will figure. Another number will be presented by Evon Davies, a clever monologist. Interspersed during the psycho- logical moments in the dinner when everyone is toying with the tools and wishing for the next one, songs will make their vocal ap- pearance. They will not bo diffi- cult nor painful. Try them. After the banquet Is over, the.. ball room will be cleared arid the cvpning will end in dancing to the swinging •ilraiu'b uf the Aeolian Or- chestra Arthur Manner, president of tho Business Men's Association, who, with Robert Hallan, chairman of tho entertainment committee, has boon instrumental In arranging the details of the bannuot, said yester- day that indications were that more then two hundred people would attend the oerasion. The dinner will begin at C.30. Thp Business Men's Association will have as its two guests, Mayor told and his anecdotes mighty interesting. Other FpeakorR included Glide, representative of the committee 011 the Junior R Cross, who spoke on the work 'u that organization * George Mtisr-'s who spoke on the "War Recoil' " a book edited and illustrated bv the students of the Hiaii Sehr"' and showing Summit High's p''"t in the war; and Earl Ohlson, win roiul the Honor Roll of Summit, The program was ended by n moment of silent prayer, the Lord's Prayer recited in unison, and tho singing of America, d American Legion Dance Is Pronounced Success help make visits pleasant and pro-1 of date. And so we have taken the idcorge D Cornish and former i>"i"T8iii at the regular fitablo. The fifth grade will »s- meeting of present a (Continued on Page Seven) hoe out of the man's hand and given him an Implement in its place, that will mike him think and that will Increase his brain power. Mayor Rufotd Franklin. Pronounced success met the of. forts of tho Summit Post of the American Legion in its annual dance held at Masonic Hall Wed- nesday evening. Tho attendance reached nearly 200, The Aeolian Orchestra, the official orchestra of tho Summit Post, which enjoys the. distinction of having Leonard Trl- one, cornetist in the Madison Square Garden band, as one of its members, furnished the music on the occasion, Most impressive was the cere- mony of the 10 o'clock ritual pre- sented by a team from Elizabeth, assisted by F. _M* VanTronk, com- mander of the Summit Post, and L, Taormlna and Miss Anna Moran, of Summit, as singers. More than one throat was cleared as the slowly recited "Flanders Field" was responded to by America's reply. Then an admonition from Bryant's "Thanatopsis," and a prayer. The service occurred in the semi-darkueBs of the room and was followed by solemn music. The Elizabeth team pre- senting the' service was composed of the following: Edward Mansfield, post commander of Elizabeth; Ar- thur Ekerley, Rudolph Kull and Frank Mulhearn, who was the first man to compile this ritual. The guests at the dance were treated to a classy exhibition of the Charleston given by an out-of-town team, A prize balloon race resulted in a tie between Mrs.Mazle Tirone and Miss Mary Maguire, Prominent among those present was the^ county commander and his , staff. Delegations from Elizabetin Hillside, Roselle and other posts in the county were present. Cake Rich In Calories Cake has 25 per cent, more callortes than bread. One of the best investments you can make — a subscription to the HEBALD,
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Page 1: People Read the HERALD, ublished Every Tuesday and Friday Noon, SUMMI "Justice to all r malice toward noneJ and SUMMIT RECORD rHIRTY-EIGHTH YEAR. NO. 18 SUMMIT, N, j.. FRIDAY

500 People Read the H E R A L D ,

ublished Eve ry T u e s d a y and F r i d a y Noon, SUMMI "Jus t ice to all r

mal ice toward noneJ

and S U M M I T R E C O R D

r H I R T Y - E I G H T H Y E A R . N O . 18 S U M M I T , N , j . . F R I D A Y A F T E R N O O N , N O V E M B E R 12, 1926 $3.50 P E R Y E A R

iiiiai lei ross Roll Call

Urges Renew

s

Mayor Cornish Everyone To Allegiance To Wonderful Organization

Summit's Quota Is 2,000 Mayor Cornish, in a formal p roc ­

lamation published in thS HERALD on Tuesday, has called upon all citizens of Summit to renew their al legiance to the American lied Cross dur ing the unnual roll call which opened yes terday and will continue t h rough November 30th,

In his proclamat ion the j t l a y o r declares t h a t "every ma,Bf*woman and child should wej^Btne this op­por tuni ty to express* approval and lend moral and financial suppor t to an organizat ion which s tands over ready to extend a helping hand to the unfor tunate in our communi­ty, in the nat ion and all over the world," The proclamation, in par t , roads ;

"The American Rod Cross has been called ' the nat ion 's badge of mercy, ' I t s char ter , from Congress designated i t the official agency for extending relief in d isas ters both in th is count ry and in foreign lands. To all who suffer in f ires, floods, hu r r i canes and other calamit ies it offers help and consolation. At al l t imes the Red Cross carr ies on a program of public hea l th which alone would mer i t suppor t of the American people.

" I therefore call upon all citizens to Book to sha re in its humani t a r i an rct lvi t ies by answer ing the roll call for members which opened Novem­ber 11th, Armist ice Day,"

Miss Hinman , who is in charge of the local roll call , has expressed the hope tha t the full quota of

. 2,000 members will be enlisted dur-ing the drive. Fifty cents from each membersh ip foe goes to National H e a d q u a r t e r s in Washington to fi­nance the nat ional and Internntlon-r l Red Cro i s program, The ent i re balance will he used to advance Red Cross work in this community, including t h e ent i re l u p p o r t of a Rod Cross Community Nurse ,

Mendelssohn Program By Methodist Church

On Sunday evening, Nov, 14th, at eight, in the Methodist Episcopal Church the choir will render a mu­sical service of worship consis t ing of select ions by Mendelssohn, Sev­era l selections from the ora tor io "El i jah" will be rendered a s will also the motet "Hear My P raye r , " the la t te r well known because of the chorus "O for the wings of a dove."

Mendelssohn undoubtedly empha­sized melody, but' not to the exclu­sion of o the r m e a n s of express ion. He was one of the few composers to whom, in his best moments , a l l the resources of hia a r t were equal ly available. His choral wri t ing was the most pract ical and fluent t ha t had been seen since Handel and Bach, Hie harmony is full of va­riety and forcible, and his facility in melody quite unlimited. H e a p ­plied his resources almost to the highest degree of which he was cap­able in th is line of art , and it fol­io wed that h is solution of the p rob­lems of orator io has satisfied the cons tan t ' and, exacting scrut iny of moat music ians ever since. To say more is needless a s his works a r e ao well known by -all who love music, • The p rogram is as follows: Alto Solo,...:......„..,„„"I Rest In the Lord" Chorus,, ."tie That Shall lindure" Trio..,:,,,,,,,. ."Lift Thine Eyes" Chorus .."He, Watching Over Israel" Liana Solo ....".Lord Uod of Abraham" Choral ,„..,1, „•„...

...."Cast Thy Burden Upon the Lord" Motet, "Hear My Prayer," soprano solo

and Chorus. The soloists will be: soprano,

Mrs. 0, M, Vandewater i alto, Mrs, F red E r b ; bass, E, Stark Campbell ,

The chorus will be conducted by Freder ick S. Gondii,

Miss Jones High Authority On Girls' Basketball Rules

Miss Grace - E, Jones, cha i rman of the National Committee on Women's Basketbal l , and physical director of tliQ gir ls ' division in Summit High School, will address a n audience Of those wishing to take an examinat ion to qun'ifv s s basketball referees, at Temple University, Philadelphia, Decem­ber 10th. Miss Jones addressed an audience of about 160 a t Columbia University las t Tuesday, on the same subject, explaining the bas ­ketbal l rules , of which she is one of the f ramers , and answer ing questions put by the prospect ive referees. Besides being a basket­ball legislator Miss Jones Is the "final court of appeal" on Inter­pretation of the rules for women's basketball . Miss Jones addressed the teachers at the State Conven­t ion a t Atlant ic City, this morning on the subject of High School g i r ls ' athletics,

American Education Week As Planned In the Summit Public Schools

Community Players Start Their Reason

One=Act Play Given Before Members ^- Lecture Course On Drama To Start Soon

Broome Talks On City Manager Plan

New Members Received As prel iminary t ra in ing for the

more serious plays to be staged by the Community Players dur ing the season, a one-act play, "Bills and Biscuits," by p . B, DuBpis, was presented by a cas t from the o rgan­ization at Its regular monthly meet­ing held at the Y, M. C, A„ Wednes-

' | day evening, A shor t p lay with a Of the throe hundred and fifty-1 s imilar purpose will be presented

seven cities and towns in the i a t each monthly meet ing of the Players , The n a m e of the play for

T h e annua l

United S ta tes which have adopted the city manager form of govern­ment s ince tha t form was es tab­lished lu 1908, only three have r e ­verted to the i r original form, said City Supervisor John p , Broome, speaking before t he joint Ro ta ry and Kiwanifl meet ing in Madison on Wednesday noon, Mr, Broome spoke of t he changes mak ing for economy and efficiency as noted in the adminis t ra t ion of the govern­ment of Salem, Va„ since its adop­tion of the city manager form of government . His ta lk dealt wi th experiences, not theories, s ince he

h d Z R * of t h e ' 8 t t m - w M , ? » y m a n a g e r of Salemf before

Sunshine Society Annual Bazaar

m i t ' B r a n c h of t he ; Universal S u n - ' c o m l n « t o S u t n o l i t

rh ino Society will be he ld^a t Y, M, C, A, on Fr iday, Nov IQth, from 2 to E p , m

Among special features will b fish pond and doll table for the chi ldren. The committee in charge is composed of Mrs, M, P , Stephens, Mrs, John Hood, Mrs, Edwin Beach, Miss Bessie Hood, Mrs, M, Fa i r -child and Mrs. R. Welch, chai rman. T h e candy table is directed by Miss Marjorle Crane, cha i rman] Miss Els ie Plindell , Mrs, G, H, Hoyer, Mrs. Eason, Mrs, R, K. Clark and

"Mi's, E, Sehultz, The fancy work t ab le is supervised by Mrs. Geo, H, Bangs, cha i rman ; Mrs, W. Tay­lor, Mrs, C, L. Foster , Miss Daisy Astfnlk and Miss Estollo Davis, The food table is handled by Mrs. Al­ber t Leach, chairman, ' Mrs, Dean Miller, Mrs, A, E, Tator and Mrs. Chester Lane , ,

There will also be a util i ty tab le supervised by Mrs, Freder ick A, Usher , cha i rman ; Mrs. Cluy Wallick, Mrs, W. T, Green, Mrs, A. O, Milne, Mrs, F. W, Clift and Miss Nell Crane,

The tea room, under the direction of Miss Nell Gooding, cha i rman ; Miss Margare t Gooding, Miss Helen l<Mmi; and Mrs, i f . 'B , Dougal , l i rinother a t t rac t ive feature, The siurtt-hlfio members are, expect ing a record a t tendance a t t he i r bazaar .

Summit fiarden Club Elects Officers

He told of the money saved by tha t city in the operat ion of a municipal q u a r r y for stone .for roads,, a quar ry which had lain idle under the old sys tem of management . He spoke of t h e increased efficiency in t he collec­tion of debts owed the city on tnuni" eipally owned utilities, and in gen­era l , h i s ta lk reflected the differ­ence b i tweon the old and the new form in Salem as unwieldy, scat­tered energy as opposed to a con­centra ted method displayed under the city manager system. , Mr, Broome was t reated to the p leasan t surpr i se and the mora l suppor t of "The Three Musketeers ," in the persons of Norman MeOIfty, William Bedell and Thomas F re i -day. .'Of t he Kl wants Club, and Matthew L, Chambers, (as Aramls , let us suppose) of the Rotary Club, who trailed him to Madison, clad in a s t r ange garb, Each car r ied a broom nnd each wore on his b reas t a placard bear ing this legend: "We a re Jock Eroo-ne's Musketeers , of Summit ," A derby end, ant i thet l -rnlly, a corn-cob pipe, completed the costumes of the moral support , The company also brought a m a n -neouin filched from McClay's s tore , clad In summer underwear only and wear ing ins tead of a head, a broom, "This ," the Inscription proclaimed, " is our city manager ,"

I I t should be clearly understood, however, t ha t this demonstra t ion of

> nonsense was put on ent i rely

next month h a s not yet been an­nounced but it la said t h a t the eas t will be chosen from among the in­experienced players .

The opening lec ture In the course on the drama to be given by Wen­dell Holmes Woodside dur ing the season of 1928-27, will be delivered at the next mee t ing on the subject of "Phsyehology of the Thea t re Audience." This series of lectures , which will extend to J u n e under t he instruction of a man who h a s been in close touch with t h e d rama both at h o m e a n d abroad, is ,said to be equal ; to a Universi ty course on the subject. '

Six new members were received into the organizat ion a t its las t meeting. These w e r e : Mr, and Mrs. W, H. Woodiide, Mr, and Mrs, J a m e s E, Downest I rv ing c , F reese and Robert B, Will iams.

Student Concerts Planned For Season There will be two s tudent con­

ce r t s given th is season under the auspices of the For tn igh t ly Club—

|on Monday, Nov, 29th, a n d Monday, Mar, 21st, at 3,30 p. m, in the High School Auditorium,

Much in teres t was shown last year in these ooneerta and the com­mittee feels that the a r t i s t s obtain­ed this y e a r . , w i l l give excellent recitals,

The famous Now- York Trio, ' which consists of Clarence Adler, pianist ; Louis Bdlln, v iol inis t ; .Cor­nelius VanVliet, 'cellist, will give

! the concert on Nov, 20th, and Elea-1 nor Cook, lyric soprano, promises a delightful hour on Mar, 21st, when she will give in costume reci tal the

[Folk Songs of Eas t e rn Europe . j Miss Cook br ings folk songs sel-;dom hoard in America and renders ; them with an Individual cha rm which en te r t a ins he r audiences

, n \ mos t pleasantly. The commit tee in

High School Bay While visitors a re welcome at

any t ime, ' p a r e n t s and friends a r e par t icu la r ly urged to come to the High School on Thursday, Novem­ber 18th, Dur ing . the war and after, the schools wore asked to ob­serve so many "days" and "weeks" tha t in sheer desperat ion, teachers and adminis t ra tors demanded one week to be , known as American Educat ion Week, in which the nor­mal processes of education might be allowed to continue unimpeded. This is the fundamental purpose of the week—-to in teres t the public lu the real work of the schools. The following items listed suggest a typical High School Day!

F i r s t might be mentioned a few features of real class room work which a re especially interest ing to observe.

1, Student demonstra t ions In the chemistry, physios; and blolog" laboratories-—occurring th rough­out the day,,

2, Boys' physical t ra in ing classes , morning and afternoon— marching, dri l l ing, games,

8, A debate on some phase of the coal question—Class in history and problems of American democ­racy—8.30 and 10 o'clock,

4, Student planned and executed lessons in Greek his tory; classes meet ing at 8,35, 8.18, and 10.01,

5. TVVQ lessons in music appre­ciation, a. Operas of Mozart a t 1,38 p, m, b. Tone quality of men 's voices, 2,IB p. m,

0, Development of speed and accuracy in typewri t ing through rhythmical exercises—Classes at 8.35, 10.45, 1,30, 2.19,

7, Debate on city planning in a 9th yea r civics c lass at 1,3B.

8, Jun io r Business Training Class—10,40 — class demonstrat ion of mail c lerk 's job. How the incom­ing mail is handled,

9, Spanish 3 a t 10.40, Current events discussion in Spanish led by s tudent .

10, Lat in 2—Reports on Roman Life—"A Roman Wedding,"

11, Home room discussion groups , 1,10-1,30. Various topics considered by s tudents , relative to school life such as personal con­duct, study habi ts , thrift and sav­ings, budget ing of t ime, personal responsibili ty,

12, Orchestra rehearsa l a t 3-4 under direct ion of Angelo delBusto,

These a r e samples of types of work in which pupils will be en­gaged. Pa ren t s will undoubtedly wish to visit the classes In .which their chi ldren a r e aty'denls. Mem­bers of the Service Committee will be ready to show visi tors about the building, escort them to classes, and answer quest ions relat ive to the work of the school.

T h e assembly period a t 11 o'clock will- i l lus t ra te some phases of Eng­lish, music, and ext ra curr icula? work. The p rog ram will consist of t h r ee par t s ,

1, Various s tudents costumed to represen t cha rac te r s taken from Engl i sh l i te ra ture , will pass across the s tage one at a time. It will be the object of members of the senior Engl ish c lasses to identify these cha rac te r s ,

2, Songs bv the Girls ' Glee Club; "The Dream-a-l ing Tree ," "The Chinese Fi recracker ," Jess ie Gaynor.

3, The boys of the Dramat ic Club will p resent a farce—Julius Caesar,

Cast of Charac ters

7B 7H BM 8W 8H 8G 8B Club

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8W SB 8M

Meet

Miss Baker Miss Hawthorne ... Miss Mauboek ......... Mr, Wrightstoiie .... Miss Hubbard Mr, Gillette Miss Barber ,

8.30-9—Homo Room 11158,

Roosevelt School We hope wo shall have many

visitors dur ing American Educa­tion Week to BOB our improved building and the classes working out their var ious projects, ! stat ioned

In the pr imary g rades these pro- I Sergeant

Ribs Fractured In Collision On Turnpike

F r a n k T, Snyder, of 1311 North avenue, Elizabeth, was taken to Overlook Hospital early yesterday morning suffering from fractured

]ects center around the home in the kindergar ten, and heal th in the first grades, with appropr ia te and interest ing aaad« tables. The sec­ond grades are working out the ear ly cave men problems and an Indian project with corresponding sand tobies. One third grade is s tudying Holland while the other is par t icular ly interested in hea l th­ful foods. This class will enter­tain with a "Heal th P l ay" a t the p r imary assembly, Fr iday morn­ing, November 19th, a t 10.45 in the audi tor ium. The p rogram will al­so include heal th gomes and songs.

The fourth grades a re studying the Pi lgr ims and have some most interest ing posters , sand tables and s tor ies about the i r projects . One fourth grade Is planning a Thanks ­giving program, while the other is emphasizing the plant ing and harvest ing of crops in connection with the first Pi lgr im harves t . This corre la tes with history and their geography in the study of foods; as , to how the P i lgr ims obtained the i r s and how we get ou r s today, par t icu lar ly vegetables, mea t s and seafoods. They have quite a collec­tion of gra ins and dry foods. Sim­ple problems in ar i thmet ic are closely correlated hero.

The fifth and sixth g rades are emphasizing "Safety F i r s t " meas­ures . They, too, have made some very Interest ing posters and are p lanning definite methods of show­ing how "Safety F i r s t " is taken care of first by the town and then applied and carr ied out in school in order to t r a in for good and bet­t e r citizenship. On Fr iday after­noon, November 19th, a t 2 o'clock, p a r t s of the fourth, fifth and sixth g rades will contr ibute toward a 4'Safety F i r s t " p rogram including a brjef play, a drill and songs.

We also have a very in teres t ing Industr ial c lass for girls who will he doing their regu la r work.

Everyone will be moat welcome to come to BOO our new l ibrary room to which the Public L ibra ry has sent and loaned several hun­dred hooks. On Tuesday and Fr i ­day afternoons the room will be open from 2 unt i l 4 o'clock, in charge of Miss Bassett , an as­s is tant l ibrar ian. The children have shown a groat interest in this and wo hope many mothers will be able to visit and perhaps they may find a suitable adult book,

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ribs and lacera t ions about the head and hands as the feault of a colli­sion between a coupe driven by him and a t ruck owned by Oldroyd and Dooley and operated by Bruce Phifer, of 117% Morris avenue, Summit, The accident took place on the Morris turnpike near the Passaic river bridge, Snyder was taken to the hospital in the car of a passerby. The call regarding the accident came into headquar ters from Special Officer Carter who is

at Vanderpool 's estate. Sigler, accompanied by

Officer Leslie, Investigated,

Dr. John I , Thomas t The Athenaeum

The HKItALD great ly regre t s the fact that due 10 the weather condi t ions the Gates Flying Circus, which was announced in Tuesday 's paper, was unable to appear in Summit on Tuesday or Wednesday, On Tuesday the fog was so grea t tha t the five g rea t ae rop lanes could not come over to this city and on Wed­nesday there was an unusual ly high wind which made it impos­sible, after investigation, to land at the flying Held selected in New Providence. I t is hoped t h a t the management of the Gates Flying Circus will be able to give the HERALD a postponed date next week but as they a r e fairly well booked up these las t few days before going to Flor ida for -the winter , it is barely pos­sible tha t this postponed dale cannot be secured. We may be able, however, to make an au -iiouiiceineiU in next Tuesday's paper .

Armistice Da ress a

Rev. H, L, Lambdin De= clares War, Once Neces= sity, Now More Destruc= tive Than Constructive

Interesting Program Given

fun, even though perhaps " the , 0 harg0 of these concer t s consis ts of three muske t ee r s " would have e n - ; M l a 3 J a n e t i v l n B i cha i rman ; Mrs, joyed the experience of b r e e k l n g j A . C, Hiarlclc, Mrs, A. J. Bartholo-

At the annua l meet ing of the \ Summit Garden Club hold on Wed- j nesday afternoon, Mr», Carrol l P , | Basse t t w a s elected pres ident ; Mrs, Char le s Howard D a l j . vice-presi­d e n t ; MisB Hilda Osborn, second vice-pres ident : Mrs, N. B. Day; t r e a s u r e r ; Misa Elizabeth Oifford, record ing secretary1;"" Mrs, George B, Seeley, corresponding • t c r e t a r y . Very Interest ing repor t s were read by the cha i rmen of t he s tanding commit tees covering the year ' s w o r k .

T h e Summit Garden Club exhibit­ed a t t he In ternat ional F lower Show a t t h e Grand Centra l Pa lace to New York las t March. During t h e wer^r of the show ten members exhibi ted a n d carr tad off one first pr ize , one second vriza and five t imes were awarded honorable ment ion ; the club also staged a luncheon table which received hon­orab le ment ion.

The Summit Garden Club co-op-c ra tes each year with the North J e r s ey Garden Clubs in the co-op­era t ive show and is represented by

v n member in the council of five, which mee t s dur ing the winter to p t*n for the show to be held the following sor ing.

Dur ing the past year members egt^iituteu a t four flower shows be-ettdeti the In ternat ional and In al l received 71 awards , one of which wan a sweeps take prize.

The mee t ing was held a t the borne of Mrs. fiassett. Colored

• eUdes of members* ga rdens were mbomtk.

the speaker ' s composure. The i r "plot" failed, though, for, after apologizing for the " roughnecks , " "'"horn he refused \o own, Mr, Broome proceeded with h i s ta lk .

County Judge Upholds Justicj_WiUkin5/ Decision

The decision of Jus t ice Wil l iams, Who found William Curry , of Mountainside, guilty of dr ivtng a car while under the influence o t liquor, on October 7th, was con­firmed In Elizabeth, on Wednesday, when Cur ry pleaded guil ty through, his counsel , John P, Owens, of Plainfleld, before Judge Stein, The •en tenoi which Jus t ice Wil l iams applied to the defendant, was su s ­tained. Curry was fined $200 and b i s d r iver ' s l icense waff revoked for two years , l i e was a r res t ed on September 12th by Officer Lesl ie , on Springfield aven.ue.

Caesar Anthony .,.„...,.. B ru tus Cassius Trebonlus ........ Casca ,- ,. 1st Stagehand 2nd Stagehand

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„ Jack Beach Halsey Meyer

...... Willard Rogers ., Douglas Lance ........ Edward Tunis .,.,.,. Stir l ing Massey ,.,.,. George Woollen

Charles Clark of this production,

y, is enter ta inment

mew. Miss itfary* Davis, Mrs . Stew­a r t H, H a r t s h o r n Jr. , Mrs, O. M. Hubbard, Mrs, Dean Miller, Miss Elizabeth P . Prout , Mrs . R. D, Rickard, Mils Phoebe Scott, Mrs. B, P. Tumbul l i Mrs, O. W: Vreeland,

T h e coat of the subscr ipt ion t ickets for these two concer ts is one dollar for s tudents , two dol la rs for adults* Single tickets-*-?!! cents for s tudents , f l .26 for adul ts . They may be obtained from Mrs; Rearlck, 106 Beechwood road,' atMi tram Miss Ivins, 11 I rv ing Place, and a t the door of the audi tor ium on the days of the concerts , ._-.••.'.

pure and simple. Various depar tments of the

school will have exhibits about the building, in the hal ls , classrooms, laborator ies , and special rooms such as the a r t studio and the Home Boonomlci Building.

The p rogram for the day, sum­marized Is as follows: Class room work, 8,30-11; assembly, 11-12; home room discussion, 1,10-1,30; class room work, 1.85-3.

— — 0 --' - I J u n i o r High School

How many t imes have you at­tended school since you were a youngs te r? Do you realize how the t eacher Is doing her job today? If not, here is your opportunity.

The faculty of the Junior High School have decided to have open house for all the pa ren t s on T h u r s ­day, November 18th, This plan was so successful las t year that many pa ren t s have urged tha t it be r e ­peated. The re will be no frills, j u s t regu la r school work. We want the pa ren t s to see the kind of teaching which is bei»"r done i u r -

Watchung Hills Garden Club Meeting Thursday

i-i j ™ 1 ! Ing the school year . Therefore, two Garden Club , * . ,„„„„„„ ,„ ,„ ,,„ ,

Washington School We hope tha t pa ren t s and other

friends of the school will visit our c lasses at any t ime dur ing the week, and see the regu la r daily work of our pupils. Won' t you plan to confer some time dur ing the week with your child's teacher and find out if the child is doing his best, <

On Wednesday we shall have several short , special p rograms showing how wo aim to vitalize in our school work the -words we so often Biiig, "My Country 'Tis of Thee ,"

P rog ram 9 a, m, — Kindergar ten — Work

period 10 a, m. — Assembly—First grade

and t rans i t ion class a,—Health-—Proper food b,—Health—Care of body

"My Country Needs Hea l thy Citizens"

1,15 p m,—Assembly — Grades 2-3 Indian Project Dutch Project

" I Must Know the E a r l y His tory of My Country"

2 p, m,—.Assembly—Grades 4, 0, 6 Dramatization,—The P i lg r ims Geography and Engl ish—With

te rn slides "My Country—I mus t speak l anguage ; I mus t know her lakes and ri l ls , h e r woods and templed hi l ls ," 3 p, m,—Parent-Teachers Meeting Physical Tra in ing—Grades 5 and 8 Under the direction of Miss Powell

and Mr, Thomas, Lullaby—Grade 1 Orchestra—•Transition Class Indian Dance—Grade 2

Tea and Discussion ——a

Rutgers President Says Impetus For Education Since War Is Matter of Economic Necessity

Kermit Roosevelt, Next! With the explanation ' that our

tendency in modern life is ever In the direction of complexity ao that the satisfaction of even our simplest wants today is not a simple process. Dr. John M, Thomas,, president of Rutgers Uni-versity, las t evening address ing the first meeting of the Athenaeum at Lincoln School, gave the rea­son for the mighty impetus educa­tion has received since the war, in two words—•"economic necessity,"

Dr. Thomas was introduced by Ernes t Dressol North, president of the Athenaeum, a s "a Now York man with a New Jersey veneer." A moment before the introduction JBr, North explained that a t rea t was in ,store for the a t tendants of the Athenaeum on December 9th, a t the High School auditorium, when Kermi t Roosevelt will speak on his adventures in the mounta ins of Central Asia, He also spoke of two other t reats in store dur ing the winter, one in February, the other in April,

'Responding to the introduction, Dr. Thomas , with a fine wit that drew prolonged laughter and ap­plause of the audience, professed himself as happy tha t they wore going to have a t r ea t next month, and twice more dur ing the winter, and humorously suggested that it testified to Mr, North's high opinion of him.

Beginning with the picture of the crude process of seed-tlmo as im­plied in Christ 's parable of the sower and comparing that with the process of seventy-five years ago, when his father sowed his wheat by hand and reaped it with the "cradle ," Dr. Thomas found little of difference in t he methods. Be­tween seventy-five years ago and now, however, - pract ical ly all the advance in methods, lie showed, has taken place, so that now the obtainment of any of the varieties of necessaries, oven without luxuries, extending oven down to that pr ime requisite, water, must bo the resul t of a complex effort requir ing special knowledge.

The speaker touched on vision caught by the soldiers

About 2,500 People Visit Enterprise Laundry

The Utopian p lea tha t the ideas of war be ended by the shapers of thought, the leaders , the educators , tho journal is ts , the preachers , who should ask tha t they themselves as acknowledgement of the i r failure to do away with war, instead of t he flower of youth which is not responsible, be put into the t r ench­es between the guns when w a r looms, was expressed by Rev, Henry L, Lambdin yesterday noon before an audience of pa ren t s and s tudents at the High School audi-tor ium in observance of Armist ice Day. If those directly responsible for the br inging about of a s ta te of war were put between the guns to solve it, the speaker expressed

[tho belief tha t t he re would bo ser i-jous consideration before war was I under taken,

j War was disposed of by Mr, i Lambdin as one of those things in I human life, tha t was once neces-jsary but which now has served i ts j purpose and presents more of the

Lu the ran Church, i l 0 . 0 ^ , M _ t r u c " v o N * 1 1 ih% construct ive - "«fihuso. In the respect of non-serv-

About 2,500 people visited the En te rp r i se Laundry during the i r period of "openltliouso," Oakes Me­morial had the largest number— 105.

Cheeks total ing $2B5 have been sent to the following organiza­t ions :

Oakes Memorial Church, $35.00; Ofi'den Memorial Church, Chatham, 135.00; Missionary Society, P r e s ­byter ian Church, $25.00; Mission­ary Society, M, E. Church, $25,0.0 St, John ' Pa ren t -Teacher Association, Bray ton School, $10,00 j Overlook Chap­ter, No. 45, Eas t e rn Star , $10.00; Calvary Church School, $10,00; Rosary Society, Holy Trini ty Church, Westfleld, $25.00; Rector 's Aid Society, St Pau l ' s Church, Westfield, $10,00; Long Hill Com­muni ty Club, Millington, $25,00; Woman ' s Society, Stanley Congre­gat ional , Chatham, $25,00; Ladies ' Aid Society, M. B. Church, Scotch Plains , jilQ.OO; Ladies ' Aid Society M, E. Church, Springfield, $10,00; Berkeley Heights Community Club, $10.00,

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Bankers' Triple Quartet To Be Feature of Affair Planned By Business Men's Association

Live Program Planned Now this is something like it.

Th i s will bo real mus ic ! As a par t of the p rogram at the

second annual employer-clerk din­ner to bo given next Tuesday eve­ning at tho Beechwood under the auspices of the Business Men's As ­sociation, the bankers ' t r ip le nuar te t , with an even dozen, com­posed of members from the throe banks in Summit , will sift a sleve-ful of popular songs, and if the product Isn't fine flour it won't be the fault of these musicians. Every m a n of them h a s boon trained td handle a wide r ange of notes and

J can run up the scale from the low-the,fly $5 to the $1,000 bank note, wlth-a n d ' o u t bat t ing an eyelash. In fact, it

Ice he placed it in the same cate­gory with absolute monarchy, once necessary for people, but which has been r ight ly superseded, in largo part , by democracy in spite of t he faults of the lat ter .

Mr. Lambdin pleaded for a new journal ism, above the tabloid typo with its false judgment of news va lue ; he called for a now s ta tes ­manship which should preserve just ice and unders tanding among na t ions ; he asked for a new s t " - . dent fraternity which could not fell to promote a higher unde r s t and ing^ among nat ions ; and last of all lie/ fought for a now religious Insight internat ional ly established. '

Tho pas tor of tho Summit M e t ' -Cdtst Church was introduced by Al­ber t J. Bartholomew, Pr incipal cf the High School, under tho mv- , pices of which the Armist ice t)-r observance was held. The ent i re audience, led by the s tudents , ro'n to greet t he speaker . This littln at tent ion which the s tudents accr 1 the i r speakers , is one of t' " courtesies which visitors cam. it fail to notice about Summit Hl: ! i School and which makes t b r t ca r ry away a high respect for i n gently bred appearance of the si 1-dents .

Major Guy Bates followed I ' - . Lambdin in speech-making. Ho <"1-livered a very in teres t ing talk • n map-making from pictures tak u from aeroplanes, a phase of we '" a branch of which ho had char ' e of for some time during tho w."", His descriptions of tho methods ',* rnniouflaRe wore exceedingly v/< V

proved

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sai lors and oven the civilians d u r - [ m i g h t be said tha t you can bank on ing the war in which science was ; them. People who have had deal-so prominent , of the results, eon- I ings with those men say that a lot sequently the needs, of education, [of in teres t develops from contact so that the question 011 the lips of | wi th them. Those present a r e

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Lincoln School P.-T. A. To Meet On Monday

The Lincoln School P a r e n t -Teacher Association will hold its November meet ing on Monday, November IRtb, a t 3.30 p. m. Ac­cording to the plan decided upon tbnt each s r ade would t ake c h a r g e of one of the m e e t i n g ^ Bpss Cadoo JTid t he fifth grade will e n t e r t a i n th is month . An Informal demon­st ra t ion of class, work will be given.

r e f r e s h m e n t s will be served. I t Is hoped an many mo the r s an [pos­sible wi l l a t tend, '-

The Watelmng HJJls h a s secured for £Ka s p e a k e r of tho evening ax its meet ing on Thur s - -day evening, November ISth, at the Community Heights, C. in Plant Breeding a t t h e New J e r - j h o w the chi ldren sey Agricul tural Exper iment S t a - ; s tudy. The third

types of. lessons will he demon s t ra ted . The first will be a- -de­velopment lesson showing the man ne r In which the teacher a t tacks a

Lincoln School F o r the special observance of

American Educat ion W e e i the pupi ls and teachers of Lincoln School have set themselves tho task of securing at lea^t one visit to the school from represented in the

the r e tu rn ing ones after tho armis­tice was "Where shall we get i t ? " —meaning education, and their ap -nllcatlon, not to books of fiction in the l ibrar ies , but to volumes on psychology and education, ,

The great advance In education, he said, is not t ha t we love our children more today; it. is not a fad; nei ther can it be traced to fanatic zeal in educators . Perhaps tor^ ho admitted, our education of today produces no greater Daniel Webs te rs and Henry Clays than yesterday. The kernel of h is whole a rgument was given in this shor t sentence; "we could go back to the three *R*s' if we were will­ing to go back to the life of the three 'R's ' ," , explaining in those few words that the measure of our modern system of education has been the science to cope with the advancing complexity of life,

Dr, Thomas explained In te rms of potatoes and cows and pigs and grain, over which one noted more than a touch of enthusiasm in his tone, the specific resul ts obtained by the college and University t ra ined men. He told of the Uni­versi ty-born cure for the blight on pota toes ; the t remendous milk in­crease from the "educated" cow; the increased pork on tho eollege-

every homo ] fed pig; ' the big heads developed enrol lment . , on universi ty t rained wheat

They bespeak the co-operat ion of | j .„,„,„ ,.„. , _ „ „ , , . „ „ „„ , Welding the connecting link bo-House, Berkeley new subject. The second will be a ' t h e paren ts in this ma t t e r to the |t ween colleges and the people, the

II . Connors, Associate |direct ive study lesson showing e n d t h a t ^y^-y mother , and mos t ' speaker showed that the colleges, and especially " land-grant '

Won. Mr. Cotllrori, besides being one of the leading au thor i t i es in the country on dahl ias , has done notable work in plant breeding and h a s created .new var ie t ies of peaches which h a r e aroused great en thus iasm among the peach growers ot the State, H i s subject for the evening will be "Beautify­ing the Home Grcraads"" and the! meeting wil l b e open t o the public.

When . you pat rontfa HHRALD a4rertitBTS, tnetttfbn 4hftt yon saw l b * ftd i n t W 9£gf&ttt».

a r e taught period will

givpn over to an exhibition of club work

Work will be displayed in the corr idors and c lass rooms and par­en t s a r e Invited to visit the school any time dur ing the week.

The school will open promptly at 7.30 and it is hoped tha t most ot the fa thers will make an effort to a t t end school once more on this even ing . ,

; 7.30-3 .8.30 Miss qi i ig 7Q 7C Miss l i m e r .. . 7K 7B Mtos^efOBby 7C 7Q

fathers, may gain in knowledge and especially " l and -g ran t ' univer-and interest about the KCIIOOI, and. \ sities, of which thero Is at least one tha t the school may profit by sug- in every State in the union for gest ions and Inspirat ion from the \ which the State more or less gives homes. ,tln> support , a re not filled with

Visitors will b^ welcome on any I s tudents for whom our sympathies day of the week. A committee of! a re aroused, but ra ther by those pupils will be on duty at all t imes ; who it Is believed can make a re-to receive their friends, to direct j t u rn for their educatlon. them to par t icu lar c lasses , t o . The hoe is out of date, he said, answer quest ions , in genera l , to 1 and the "Man with the Hoe" is out

kindly asked not to present checks dur ing the music .

But it is not the bankers a lone tha t will make this occasion a r egu la r t ime. The after-dinner p rog ram will include two excellent speeches on the genera l subject, of employer-employe. The principal speaker of the evening will be Fred Pitzer , personnel director of the Equi table Life Insurance Com­pany, I t is expected also t h a t Sharon E, Jones, secretary of tho Pennsylvania and Atlantic Sea­board H a r d w a r e Association, will ho p resen t and give a short talk 011 a s imilar theme.

Besides the speakers there wi l l bo professional en te r ta iners . The t eam of Gassier and Derby, of note along Broadway, will present a c lassy musical number J in which almost every ins t rument that can be blown, pushed, scraped, banged or shot dead, will figure. Another number will be presented by Evon Davies, a clever monologist.

In terspersed dur ing the psycho­logical moments in the d inner when everyone is toying with the tools and wishing for the next one, songs will make their vocal ap ­pearance . They will not bo diffi­cult nor painful. Try them.

After the banquet Is over, the.. ball room will be cleared arid the cvpning will end in dancing to the swinging •ilraiu'b uf the Aeolian Or­ches t ra

Arthur Manner, president of tho Business Men's Association, who, with Robert Hal lan , chai rman of tho en ter ta inment committee, has boon ins t rumenta l In a r rang ing the detai ls of the bannuot, said yes ter­day that indications were tha t more then two hundred people would a t tend the oerasion. The dinner will begin at C.30.

Thp Business Men's Association will have as i ts two guests, Mayor

told and his anecdotes mighty interest ing.

Other FpeakorR included Glide, representa t ive of the committee 011 the Jun ior R Cross, who spoke on the work 'u tha t organization * George Mtisr - ' s who spoke on the "War Recoil ' " a book edited and i l lustrated bv the s tudents of the Hiaii Sehr" ' and showing Summit High's p ' '"t in the w a r ; and Ear l Ohlson, w i n roiul the Honor Roll of Summit,

T h e p rogram was ended by n moment of silent prayer , the Lord's Prayer recited in unison, and tho singing of America,

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American Legion Dance Is Pronounced Success

he lp make visits p leasant and pro-1 of date. And so we have taken the idco rge D Cornish and former i>"i"T8iii a t the regu la r fitablo.

The fifth grade will »s-

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hoe out of the man's hand and given him an Implement in its place, t ha t will m i k e him think and tha t will Increase his brain power .

Mayor Rufotd F rank l in .

Pronounced success met the of. forts of tho Summit Post of the American Legion in its annua l dance held at Masonic Hal l Wed­nesday evening. Tho a t tendance reached near ly 200, The Aeolian Orchestra, the official o rches t ra of tho Summit Post, which enjoys the. distinction of having Leonard Tr l -one, cornet is t in the Madison Square Garden band, as one of i ts members, furnished the music on the occasion,

Most impressive was the cere­mony of the 10 o'clock r i tua l pre­sented by a t eam from Elizabeth, assisted by F. _M* VanTronk, com­mander of the Summit Post, and L, Taormlna and Miss Anna Moran, of Summit , as s ingers . More than one th roa t was cleared as the slowly recited "F lande r s Fie ld" was responded to by America 's reply. Then an admonit ion from Bryan t ' s "Thanatops is ," and a prayer . The service occurred in the semi-darkueBs of the room and was followed by solemn music . The Elizabeth team p r e ­sent ing t h e ' service was composed of the following: Edward Mansfield, pos t commander of El izabeth; Ar­t h u r Ekerley, Rudolph Kull and F r a n k Mulhearn, who was the first man to compile th is r i tua l .

The guests a t the dance were t rea ted to a c lassy exhibition of the Charles ton given by an out-of-town team, A prize balloon race resul ted in a tie between Mrs .Maz le Tirone and Miss Mary Maguire,

P rominen t among those present was the^ county commander and his , staff. Delegat ions from Elizabetin Hillside, Roselle and o ther pos t s in the county were present .

Cake Rich In Calories Cake h a s 25 per cent, more

cal lortes than bread .

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iiiiil Cross Roll Call

Iviayor Cornish Urges Everyone To Renew Allegiance To This Wonderful Organization

Summit's Quota Is 2,000

Mendelssohn Program By Methodist Church

Miss Jones High Authority On Girls' Basketball Rules

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Afflerican Education Week As Planned In the Summit Public Schools

Ribs Fractured In Collision On Turnpike

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B u s i n e s s M e n ' s A s s o c i a t i o n , svho i n . n i l M u l h e a i n w h o s sa " the w i t h R o b ^ i l I f i l l a n c h a i r m a n of m a n te> e o m p i l e t h i s r i t u a l t h e e n t t ' r l n l n m e n t c o m m i t t e e lia T h e g u e s t s n t t h e d a n c e s v e i e b e e n m s t i u m " n t - i l i n a r r a n g i n g t b e t r e a t e d to a c l a s s y e x h i b i t i o n of I h e d e t a i l s of t h e banc luof s a i d y e s h r I C h a r l e s t o n r i v e n bs an o u t o f - t o w u d.ay t h i f i n d i c a t i o n s w e i p ( h a t [ t e a m A p i i / e b a l l o o n i a e e r e s u l t e d m o r e t h e n t w o huneln-el p e o p l e , in a t i e b e t w e e n M r s M a z i e T l r o n e

j w o u k l a t t e n d t h e o e t a , i o n T h e a n d M I K S M a i y M a g u n e d i n n e r w i l l b ^ g m a( fi 30 | P r o m i n e n t a m o n g t h o s e p r e s e n t

T h e P . u s i n e i s M e n ' s A s s o c i a t i o n , v a s t h e c o u n t y c o m m a n d e i a n d h i s wi l l h a v e a s I t s (svo g u e s t s , M a / c i r ,taff D e l e g a t i o n s f i o m E l i z a b e t h ,

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O n e of t h e b e s t I n v c s i m e n t R y o u c a n m a k e — a s u b s c r i p t i o n t o t h o H E R A L D .

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PAGE TWO T H E SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. .J . H^j^mrvKvyw^rr m j > T y ^ J Y | ,

FRIDAY, i-!OV. 11, 1

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; Three Minutes' Before The *\ Alarm

The usual routine of faame or office. Three

hours later—a Bmoklng ruin, and the loss of

valuable papers that Could Not Be Insured.

An every day story. You can't buy off

the future'With all the money in the .world.

But you can buy protection against it—safety

for your valuables in a Safe Deposit Box here

—for only $5.00 a year.

Better make a reservation and secure your

Box today. The rie'w boxes we have had to

install are going rapidly.

Personal Mention I "THE LITTLE DOGS DO BARK , AKI) B I T E " •. I I

Mr. and l i r a . R. H. Reev. family, of Spriiijjtield avenue, removed to Turns J t m r , N. J .

and have

A d a u g h t e r -was born to Mr Mra. Anthony TedesiCQ, of Providence, last Monday at look Hospital .

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Over-

Chief of Police .John P . Murphy, of P ine Crave avenue , is on his vacation. The Chiel is spending his time hunting:.

Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel F . Phelps , of 212 Summit avenue, le£f last Sat ­u rday for a. t h r ee weeks ' motor t r i p th rough t h e South .

Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k DeRk-nzo. ol ti'rankliii place, have announced llie ar r iva l of a son, born at Uver-look Hospital las t Tuesday .

A daughter, war. born to Tin nliull. of last Sunday [iGi.pital.

Doro thy MarDonald, Mr. and Mrs. D, P . Sprin-'field avenue, m a h t at Overlook

of

f o r

Mis , Charles Howard Stilt Gaileai/ i iyenue, ha„ recalled tin viLatious for he r br idge 11:111 y IILXI TueHrtay af ternoon on aeeounf of tln> death, of he r grandmother , Mr;;, fkorpe S u m n e r Grosvenor, in (J eneva, Switzer land.

( lty Supi rv i ni J o h n P D onmi v ill pi nil In "• i itmu liiim N n i t m l i r IGth tn _lILh m Salt in V ml 11 tht r n m e of l iu p u -

m t in i i i j l i n t l Huntm,- will f inm the r l i l r l d i w i M o n on h i ! t i i p Ml Rroonie v ill ittintl tliL Yak Pi Hit i Ion , a m c on H i t u u l i j mil % ill m n t i n u e f i o n t h e n to hi ho m

I "The li t t le durca do bark and I bite " The fact that they bark ! is immater ia l except to those j who like to i lvep, but the wi=-I dom expressed in the fact tha t I the dog^ do bite in genera l , I prompted the police to begin a I dog-eafeher crusade this week I on unmuzzled dogs. Licensed

i | or otherwise, when the minions I I journey a round town all the I IIOKS w h o s ' ifet'th ai e not I-PII-

I sored, r ich or poor, inuot t ake 1 I a little r ide m the four cyl inder ' I fto-eart and repor t in pe r jun ] the dori-pumul. Several t i i I made this week in an endeav

, I to brin.'j about the ii;;id eii-i ! I'orcemeiit of the Mayor 's I proclamation court-ruin;; the I nmzKliiif; of fluids unt i l the I danger from ruhiiv. ha s dinau-! peured, have i>etted in the I neighborhood ol twenty of the I canines Koine of tl '""0 have I bfeii i*jt lainii fI, ulh.'i ;, it is I pie. inuetl , it th-"'.' have not :il-| ria.il> had Ik- ir day, will have 1 to forego its bent-ills T h e dug.,, I it is unileirilotiil, will lie kept, I a l te r t a p t i i ' e , lo r tori j - e i - h t I hours in t!i" i uttlmiii'iiey of I their being claimed Licenced I iinmu£i:li-il dogi may lie re-I elaimed by their owner0, at the I I-'IBI of JS; iiullct'iiSLd (iogH may I be redeemed at a cost ul ,f 7,

Methodist Women In Monthly Meetings

hree In County Jail For Burglary

Chaiged with four ; Summit , the th ree j who v.'eie arrested Li; teruoon by Captain

b u r g l a r i e ; in i colored men ' :i Monday a l -

Nelaoii a n d ;

The women ot the Summit Meth­odist Episcopal Church observed the i r regular monthly chu ich day last Tuesday.

The morning business period was enliv cued by a unique presenta t ion ol t he tk par t ment of l i t e ra tu re by Mis. W. W. Weller, ami was, fol­lowed by the noontide tlevotiunal hour led liv Hrs . H. VI. Hnodgras.:, ul V.'estheld, lormei ly of Summit.

Mrs. Chai les Chry.stai's circle serv-j The tour specific charges J ed a delicious luiioheorr to a gronT) i brought in Summit a r e : larceny ot ihdt was large cons ider ing the u;i- the i n r ot William A. ( h a y , of Kent

i luvoi-ihle weather cuudititjiis. j P l ace ISuulevai'tl; 1 u rg l a ry o t j Tl: • leiituro ot tile u t ternoon scs Dante 's inark- t , Morris avenue ; ' ! slon vv'itsi an address by Miss Ruth i l a rceny of chkki-iis belonging to I IMiinehester, on tu i iougn from her | Mr,,, Fer ry (Jarduer, of Cha t ham 1

work in the Isabella 'I 'hoburn Col-j road, Summit, and larceny n fc lo th - [ | lege in India. I ing from the dyeing esiahlisltnn'-iit | j Her description in simple hut i or Heoige VJuorujy, Chatham road, i j i ivitl words purl rayed the lovely Summit Confecsiom to all four of I

| Sergeant Dunne toiluwiug a b r eak I into Dante 's market , were taken, j after a hearing "Wednesday af ter-I noon, to the county jail m Eliza­b e t h , where they will be held wi th­out bail lor action by the Uraiid

I Ju ry , ! The tour specific charges

Rev. 0. B. Oawes Abked To Withdraw Resignation

tumrni t u p t t n t i t i ' t to flit fat it J r i f h n LoiiM-iitl in ill At lantn Cit> wluch 1. lit inf, In Id dm m g Uu lattt r p a i t ot this w t ti­ll e tht lollowinf- Supt md Mi John B Dougall Pr inc ipa l Pit moi S Ml l ln of Wash ing ton fa hool P i i m i p i l Mil t a n Ui H o w j i d ot Lincoln Si hool Mis-, Ruth

' l T i \v thou i i and Mi-i EmiH Qui^ ol the lunmi High jnehool Mi^^

il ih \ Cadoo 111,,? L u t l l i I l i a i n tml Miss Ann i I I n n ^ o i i ot jint oln St h sol HI d Mi Lii ii e

J o n e s of the S-tulot Hi{ h Si hool

r. Fretwell To alk Here On Youth

IJ l l b r r t K Tic twc l l P io f i s oi in Ijtluratioii in t olumbi i Uni\ >i i

if, and ' ell kntn , n t diiLator will ppcal- op thf gi tieral sub]t et ot Miuth, beftin tht pai ent i and te it In 11 ol Summit in the I l i^h St hool audi tor ium on m \t Tues i l l / t u n m r at , i i i lot k as a p i r t oi tht school p iog ia rn foi Amei iea Educat ion Week T h t I t i t u i t will In In 11 under tht auspir i s of a cmnrnittce niadt up of member^, f iom the P . - l . A. and the Teachers Association, All membora of the Parcrit-Teaoiioi ' , Asaoqiatlpna In' Summit are urgontly- Invited to a t ­tend. In fact th.o .lecture, is a pub-lit; one . Dr. F r e t w e l l la noted a s a young pooplG'a leader besidei be­ing the or ig ina tor of the scout

oadei's ' coiffse in Teachai 's ' Cfjl-IORU, Columbia Universi ty, and his viewpoint cannot but be a valuahle on

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£ t l t t n i r n t ol the 7'oai d s d t i on to ask lo i \ 1 thili i\ al of the j

re Ignition » r pie t n t i i l In th pastor aftei thi met t i n , md it I ' Undei^toocl t i n t Mi HawtH I re I con i d i i m g hio ai lion I

j isetfintr ot mabsive \ , lute building j laiiucl tlie green of foliag" and grass , j Idottetl with the white s au r i s of the I liuilvt girls antl the more wus tern I costume J of thei r Engl ish and I Amerieaii s is te is lo whom the col­li lege minis ters . A beautiful and j j happy place to live, fins iirst of the

colleges for women in Asia Alum nae scat tered t a r and wide over India a re now doctors, nurses , teachers , and mothers in Chris t ian homes.

Tinit di ni nitlt d f i l l Mi M i i c he fi l t ho J t un p i il fin tn tin woi ' tiorn th l i t miri nt oi in f i l l Urn i t t n u v w h u h Hi m l

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II 111. 1011 it town i i l i r i m 1 b I e 11 mt 1 1 1 t L 1 t I 1 j mm ( hi I ti 111 wt 11 1 t I th Mo 1 111 % 01 Id 11 1 111 pi c ut t b pui II tun A111 11 in 1 ] 1 o ljjn h 1 til t 1111 tian ^nd j , i ] j lll^j 111311 1 imini; lat ini l i ^ u l t t l m i 111 nil c i fin t Ut o tin C it t Ys 11 1 id o i oeomie c pltu atic u \ hn h oltc n l o i m s fh 11 tn 11 nl t t w 1I11 J c alii d f hi 1 1 111 i thi i 1 Ir 111 1 1 tha t l,od 1 1 ( o 1 e ( los mil th il Hit li 11 hill} 01 li u ( i 11 il t i

have been these cr imes are said made by the men. '

The prisoner:, in thnle J a m e s j Day and Aluvtl Pay , brothers , nf j vUifi'huug avenue, Chatham, a n d ! Cha i l e s Vi ulie, u[ Louisiana a u d i Chicago, who had been l l i l u e w i t h ] the b ru lhe i s lor a month or so . 1

The th ree were taken to El isabeth !

in the custody of Captain Nelson, , S-rgeanf Dunne, antl officers Fit::- ' p a t n e k and Palmer, i

Mis. White Sells Blue Lantern Tea Shoppe

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center store

was bc-wmdowH

A year ago Summit's business decked in flags and bunting end dressed in a most artistic, manner in celebration of the improving Street,

of Springfield Avenue and Maple

On that occasion our play of Fall Flowers.

windows contained a dis-

We have had many requests to repeat this dis­play and have pleasure in announcing that during the week beginning Monday, November 8th, we shall" chow in our windows and the lobby of the Bank, a collection of Fall Flowers arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Raymond,

The Bank extends a inspect this collection.

We shall friends and vi as during our

cordial

be open every iitora from regular buf

7.30 inos£

invitr

evening to 9,00 o hours.

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The First N tiona Of Summit

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or £6

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Li-betweeii?' Meals™ children milk, It will appease

their appotttay.

OBITUARY

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De Molay Notes Lnyulfy Clmpter, Summit

H u b Dnffm J a id t 11

T h e s e i i l t r of the Mor i i s Coun­ty Trac t ion Company on Morr is avpnue was boomed, la„t Wed m cl n evening a round C o t l o t k by th^ J A R Const iuc t ion Companj when i^ the r e su l t of a i t i r end rol i i i ion brtweeii a t ln l ley eai be liiniriiv to the I n c h o n company and a ennciete m i x r r Hi it nvc s il ii giant t to t h t I A It a boom pititmcliiijj fioni the r i a r of th r niivcr Fm ishtt l in the frunt Test! huh of the t io l ley—and then the boom hunted

'Hit t r o l k y opoia ted bv Maui Ire ' F l d i h h , of Summi t -was runn ing

owartl C h a t h i m The c one i etc ml\c r was ahead and m i m i n g in he m m c direct ion Between h i b . i v t i u t and P i o pt_tf iviiiui i / h i i t tin t i t t y ,icu l l m t i d flu d u l i n f i s the c a app o u l n d l IK l o n n i t i miM r If » i , c l i imt t l — - o — — th il tht niiMi i , i l u n n i n g with Don f fo .„e t that aft Nov 17th tht

out light Anvw IV the fiont of tin. | I ) ! * Molay d e j j u e will br worked

On JJOI 17th the Ui Molay depic^ team will put on that depict, UIHIR the m w l i tua l which is vei J mi prc- i ive The team has wnrkrd ha id m order to be al le to use til"" ne \ i l tual t l n i e l o i c r i i i \ h o d \ should be thi 11 to how thi m tliaL tin n work is a p p l e t l a t c d

Thanl g n i n g l^n t t u olf K L mcnih i wha t the De Mol i i a i tlo mi, mid fr> to h Ip 11 j o u would liki to plnv w n t i i%i w I h o i i d r n e him i

The tit I P 1 ti t m l ,,11111, to ^hir n„i_o ,11 in th r UL 11 tutiiic tu put on the d in ted b f i n a l t p i e t n t j ifi bodj of Moi 1 lotow n Mi op" ,n ortli 1 to limilati in e e t 111 t i c foi ma lion of 1 D~* Milrv chapter in ti it 1 Ity H e i c s " pood 1 la inpl i ot Dt Moliy wcuk W Lira it and help i* along Hi k m ii planning to tic non '- t rat i . t h " ( 1 I „ I L I h t fo ie titht 1 chapters m t l n i ai etion of In It r t v in the iieai fi ture

M Mi

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I it tin homi ol lit 1 e l liillu I i \ d i \ s i l l n t t of l i o n t l n t i '-In j w i 111 lit 1 c !„litv-thlid s r i ) ^li^ j Moore had lived in Hi.miniit for j near ly ton years , coming hero from j New York, where she was a nat ive j and whoro the grea te r p a r t of he r j life was. spent, 'Until .recently she J had been an a t tendant of the Cen-jt ral Presbyter ian Church. The funeral was held thin morn ing at 10,30 at the homo of h e r eon. In ­t e rmen t was in the family plot in "Wootllawn. Mro, Mooro is su r ­vived hv one son ^\ E T Aloort and three „ randchi ld ieu

Summit \VOIIII«I% Iti ot IK 1 Hits In

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\ \ o i d h i - bi en l t r r l v d lij. cable til i hy idea th oL D O P lohn-on h i a l l h offi er of Stukt 111 I ienf St i t lo idsh i i t 1 lgland nn Tut tliv Nov 1 mh 1 1th D lohii 011 v a- tht brol hei of Mi "• P Hop k 11 , ot r0 (1 ill Fud„c av c - 1

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Lliiduni Club Notes

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uuer< ii Ti 1 siiililisliul 3881—10 Years of C<iiitiiiii«iis Sci'vito

Regular early morning deliveries in Summit and Chatham.

Telephone Chatham 2787 or 2390

Ailluii S. Itimliilpli u t l i u i S Rinuolph i i c i l e l i ' i

il ili i in IJJ kl 1, Rid^i who it t n tiun had i n offue in t\ mmit die I earH l i t i r d i v n n r n i n in Mul Ii nbilih ltohpital P l i m i l e b l Thr In m i n i will b h kl it 2 t) of lot] Satiirduv aft iiiuoii m the LIJ.II i t ( h u i e h at Millmglou

Members will plonso atM r tho !3o

nanios to the Hgt, They were

omitted through an unfor tuna te

overs ight i Francos Cornish, Gweny

Gwyniio, Margaret Wil l iams, Betsy

Dearborn, Dob Darl ing, Jiuiios

Cornish,

Names not accepted in t ime for

l is t : Nanette Do Schaunasee ,

Josephine Belts, Evere t t Dwight,

Luis Llrinso, Cyrus Morse, Dick

Dearborn, Henry Dearborn.

Sa tu rday evening meet ing a t Masonic Hall from g unti l 10 o'clock. All Lindiim m e m b e r s home from collage or board ing leliool (senior clasH) a ro urBod lo join us at those Sa turday meet ings,

?l«n the giiest book and la ter the i r share of 50c

Bach will ::an settle a couple.

: Try Our Homemade Ice Cream or Candy

Vfe iilso carry Mirror's, Maillard's, Schrafft's and Park & Tilford's

CANDIES ahd SALTED NUTS ICE CREAM — Loose, Bricks or in fancy forms,

Italian Spumoni, Bisque Tortoni oi Mousses

IVn Deliver. Thone Y«ilf Order.

Louvis & Co. Inc Beechwood Road Phone 1335

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li olje^ ve h i c k

tl in k thr l e i r of the otlu I t l uuag inp both to thi (,'

t t n t noTt d above J h t jia" i i u c i s oil th t ro l l iy werf s l u k e n up but no OIK was badly l i i juird

WEDDINGS

I \ u n Dorfii—Kelsey

I M-- ami Mru. Clarpnt-o Kolsoy, of 7 PrlmrosH pluee. Summit , an­nounce the m a r r i a g e of thei r daughter , Bernfce Laure t ta , to

i Harold S. van Dorell. of Newark, N. J . The eerturtoily was perform­ed on October 30th, in the Cathedral

l of St John the Divine in Now Vork City, the Rev. Dr. William II. Owen, QfnYIatinK. -

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U. J. Malloy, of Springfield ave-iiuo. Mr, Malloy will occupy his now homo on May 1st.

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I have been commissioned io sell a large consignment ot Ruts ut public aut tlon and for convenience of Male will hold same at

06 Main Street, Chntliam, Jf, J. on i

THURSDAY, KOTEMBRR IStli at 10.30 a. m.

The above con-tiRnment consist'i of 4S room-Hlze domestic niRs in EizcR iixl2, 8x10, 7-6xf> and (ix.) Ax-minster, Velvet -ind Wilton Velvet, . i 0 4 - t ) ^ w - i ^ p » t w 4 B u g * Hv->tfim-tiful design!^ shipped. direct from Alexander Smith & Son Mills. Alfco aftotit 120"sfflfftl-fiRe-rugs, .'.5'Treaa-tiflll bathroom nlsn and a number of imported rusa; one a heanttful 12x18 Chinese Rus. ono 9-3x12-4, and one 9xJ2. These are of a very high grade. Alto one Persian 9x12 Bug and a number of smaller size Persian Russ.

All the above Rugs are new and perfect, and all will positively be sold to the highest bidder.

Cotnfc and look them over. They will be on exhibition from Monday until day of sale.

By order of own>cr., W. A. HELM,

Atictlmneer. Phono U7-M, Madison, N. J.

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We want you to note the date of our eighty-nine-cent sale. It will be like handing; you "Big savings on a silver platter." A visit heie will leave no doubt in your mind as to the extraordinary values offeied.

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NO R S D A Y

EMBER 18th

DEPARTMENT STORE "The Logical Place for You to Shop9'

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FACE EIGHT THE SUMMIT HERALD AND SUMMIT RECORD, SUMMIT, N. j . l a - U D A V , N O V . 12, 19213 Li02S33£S2?!3?Ti«s-Ci3ttEES£K!,i#i' Sfci^Sf ^

New Providence Boro Miss Ka the r l ae Homan of Spr ing­

field avenue is a t Overlook Hospital , w h e r e on operat ion was performed for appendici t is Wednceday morn­ing.

Jo ioph Aycsrs at Orange was In town Wednesday renewing old ac­qua in tances , Mr, Ayei's was a for­m e r res ident of this place.

- -—Ml«—Htrt l i r^*wi&Bi-©t^lpyiew-avenue enter ta ined the Sunday - o u « 8 people's society School class of "live wires" Thur s ­day evening. Mrs, P, C. Greenly addressed the class on Homo Mis-

In Summit Churches Itev, Samuel I, Herbster , pastor ,

will p reach a t 11 o'clock on Sun­day morn ing in St. John ' s Luth­eran Church, his subject being "Tho Grace of God—-What is i t?"

The pastor , Rev. S. B, Hiley, will preach on Sunday in the F i r s t Baptist Church, as followsi 11 a. ni,, "Consecrated Memoriou_" eve-

juug..,jYiiraUla„ta i_ch6rgfi j__of the

Wal lace Chapel, A; M. E. Zlon Church, 287 P a r k avenue pastor , Rev, Florence Handout : will p reach a t 11 a. m, on Sunday on the subject "The Fa i th tha t Wins ." Sunday school will be held a t 3 p. ni., and a young people's society meet ing at 7.30, At 8 p. m,, the pas to r will preach the seventh in a series, and Mrs. Mollis.. G, Langford, of Red Bank, will load the s inging.

s ions, T h e New Providence headquar ­

t e r s for the Red Cross drive will be in the Publ ic Library , which will be open for t h a t work Sa turday af­te rnoon and evening, Nov. 13th-, Tuesday afternoon, Nov. I6 th; Thu r sday afternoon, Nov, 18th, and Sa tu rday afternoon and evening, Nov. 20th. The l ibrar ian will be in a t t endance and will gladly enroll member s .

Rook week was observer] in tho Hfhool uiid lllu a n Appiovsmat ' lv 300 chlldiLii vihltLd tin Idii . i i j and w e i e ciitrituitiotl with a ta lk on books and a s tory hmu foi the youngei i h l l d i ' i i About hft> tn\\ books w e n added to the ht i i .nv mobt of u h i i h v\eie foi tin jnuni ' i t fhi ldiei i

A number of new ljoiiMfi .no mi tltT t o n i t i in lion in L u k a w a i n u i P a i k

Tonight, F iuUo llin ( 'oiiimuiutj Seivi(( will u i l f i h i i i its pfit'on-with tin p i d u i i ' , ' The Am lLiit IHphwnv," a mi ' lodiatua a i d an action DK-tuie of t n m< mliiu i fori t t ha t all will ( i i jm , with J i < k Holt, Blllie D m i ' mfl MoiilitLU> JJOVI

Linden Ad-inij is vi otlnf, h i j par fn t s , Mr and M I H O I ' O V Adams ot South b in ot

Thin Klifv, Nov l u h , tin Ladioi ' Aid Socii ty ot I In- P n Mj/t' n a n C h u u l i will linhl lilt ii unnu 1 l ill and huppei in tin chapel

At the morning service In Cal­vary Church Sunday morning, Rev. J . I. B, Larned will speak on the "Nation-wide Campaign," and a t the vesper service the curate , Rev, A. E. Gabriel, will officiate,

Ruford F rank l in will speak a t tho devotional meeting of the Luther League on Sunday evening, November 14th, in the par i sh house on Reochwood road. The meet ing will be preceded by a tea whio'V will be served a t 6 o'clock.

tho series en,"

on "Bible Men and Worn May Reduce League SS Membership To Six

Rev. preach

S t u a r t Tyson, D.D., will

A caminlt teo to wait oil, A. G, Balcom, pres ident of the Lacka­wanna League council and mana­ger of the New Providence A, A,, and to discuss with him the ad­visability of reducing membership in the circuit to s is clubs, of tak­ing In the Mil lburn A, V. as oho of the six and o£ tak ing s teps to

in All Souls ' Church n e x t ' al leviate some of tho things which Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Mr, Hawes will preach in the church in Now England to which he has been called, and on his r e tu rn will an ­n o u n c e ' h i s decision asT4o,»,wliether or not he will remain in Summit .

At the F o r u m meet ing a t 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Dr. Tyson will lec ture on Isaiah and the period tha t followed after the Prophe t s .

Fin-,! Chin(h of Chiist, R i imt i s t , 1-, Ru thv tn id ILO Sundaj s e i i K t at 11 a m hubji ( t 'Moi l til 3 mil I m m o i t a l s " Golden Tn \ t Hi \ 2 1 7 , "He that o v i u o m e t h shall I m ( i Inheu l all thliif 4, and I will he l m ' God, and lie ill ill II In m j h ' o n

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Kev I It'll i y L LimlTdin will l u i a O i Isund.iy m o i n i n , in the Methodist I pi ,i opal ( h u n k on "Ft l ix Before Paul The i vonin,? seivici will be tuUuieil !>} i nin-,1 < il p i o g i a m of selci tions l iom Mi'iidthi obn and the Inst illation ol o f l u i i , of Youn ; l ' toph s Sin u tj

David But ler to Speak a t D, ¥ . P , U. Service

'i In , Kunda'v t v i n l u i ' ll "» o'clock tin Baptist ( l u m h I I V I I L will bo in t h a r g i of llir Rapiist Young Tcople 's L'niDii D m i l Butler , hav-

h id mu<h f ' p i i i o n t e with | \ u u n g people i oif rani7ations, will | p t a k ou tin subject, ' C h u r c h and ^ iiniij, l ' roplc '

| Willi a male i jua i t t t , a violin solo bv C u l Cail ' ton, and M m Gladys Uutti I woi th as le.idi i, , u n y p leas­ant and edui alluiu'l beivlco is assui i d

mar red the pas t season, was ap pointed at a meet ing of several of the league m a n a g e r s held las t n ight in the office of Robert J. Murphy on Union place, i

Because of a pr ior engagement Mr. Balcom was unable to a t tend last n ight ' s session, but he had ex­pressed his wish to meet represen­tat ives of the other clubs a t some other time.

Chatham vs. MHlburn At Chatham Tomorrow

An interest ing ' grid tilt which is sure to a t t r ac t many local football en thus ias t s is billed to lake place tomorrow afternoon at Chatham between the high school eleven of that town and Carl Smith 's Mill-hu rn H i g h , School eleven. The Millburn team will enter the fray the favorite to win in view of Its more Impressive record.

SMOIMI Suinluj School Swimming Meet J'omnht

At tin Cinti . i l P i e b-skiiaii ( lmioli Rev R o k w i l l S B lank inlm-dt'i. u ill p i m l i at 11 a in on " l b e Power ot T(i li^iou I"> At the i veimii, ,i i vi( e he ^ ill

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pion ihip ui lbe hunday School \ s ,oi latum will b"1 held to» night in the V pool Com-pi l i t inn will In limited to Ihose in

.i i ont lnuatu n ol [ i l l ' s B whu li Ini ludes ail those - — - - — iSut id i \ School iWiiiiini I between

A« t h , M,.th.wH.t m m r i i <-'im.iiv H l " l l f l t h " 4 If n V 0 1 U l l u t v t o I'K a, i s of l o u i t i m and sixteen. At the Methodist C h u n b _.,unday ) ) ( t o m c . ph i tua l 1. ad. i s oMh.^ lat e | r j h e , , , f n t . l o ,,„ t o n t ( ' t e d morn ing Itieie will be a fathei and son ici vice i ousls l lng of ten mmuti la lks b> two fathei i and a inwe ied by two hons

Over ouc h u u d u d and eit,lilv pei t3onu we if p iesent it tin 1'athei and Hon Ilantiuet held undni tin au pices of the Ni*v Piovld inoo M e n s t"jj0 lieivs ot M Club nt the lv>l>>t f i l an i, impel ' Tui'Bdiij, Nov ')Lh The ladle i ot

T ia in -voui bo j s In religion ILIIII m (diiiatioii J'allieiM, we l ia ie not

idoue \ u ) wi l l ,o f.Li, that Was ' p iov i i i In tlu> t i m b l e wai ol I ' l l ) 1'IIS It n hanlei to bi a »! , i fathf l than an obedient son ^nd tin bo1. 1 ol lodaj are no woibt than

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A u i / l m p i e i u v e CM I 11 ie of i tit b )\ scout law wa-i en. i i t id by thiei

tly; P rcsby te i l an Chun h p r e p a n d a , ,„ ,„„ iLoati a n ( 1 t [ l f s( out ma ,tf i

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ino^t delh ioui, dinm r that toui hi d t he heart** and HtnmaeliH of al l those male 3 p i e « a t Hi v Mi Scrat< hley, profu.aor of niathemat lea sjt Bfeveni Ins t i tu te , gave the a d d r e s s o f tl}e t^ei ' lpt ' . He haid,

Jphn S. Wright Building

Construction Jobbing and Repair Work

3 B E E C I J W 0 0 B ROAD

Telephone 1408 Summit , IS". 3,

Dr, Volker BasS'Baritone

G. E, Clauder 'Cellist

THURSDAY, November 18, 1926

8,30 P . M.

" Y " A U D I T O R I I I M H'tfli ami Klnni'jr S t ree t s

Ncvturk, New Jorwej

TICKETS AT: JJamberKers - A. K. I5e I.emos- Co.

75c, 51.00, J1.G0—Reserved $2.00 Boxes

I) T . lone, of South (Range Ml .Tonc-j also -.poke on the value of I In seout oi r auwa t lon to bo \ s above tin age of twelve Mayot A G l l i i ' iom jaug a babl riolo "Thr Road to Mandala i " Douglas Spieei a Ni w Piovidenee lad, Hang, aeeom-p a n n d bv hi ) father, H 1, Spicei

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coaiMuurri SEBTICE

The feature picture this evening will be Jatnea Oliver Curwood's, "The Ancient Highway." J a c k Holt, Blllie Dove and Montagu Love are featured in the pr incipal roles of the production, adapted for the io reen by J ames a. H a m -iltoai and Eve tinsel! .

Kbit , a i Clifton Brant , after ad­venturous wanderings al l over the world, comes back to Canada to settle an account with the man who had ruined and kil led h i s father. Ho finds that Ivan Hurd (Love), the big lumber king, is no t only n i i own enemy but tho enemy of a beautiful" gir l (Blllie Dove), whole fortune and good name a re both In danger,

Brant , to wipe out his own debt of vengeance and because ho has fallen in love wfth the girl , enl is ts in fho unequal battlo aga ins t one of the biitijaflt and most powerful men in tlie country, though his love Is unwelcome to her and she accepts his help only because h e forces it upon her .

The climax of tho s t ruggle comes during the great spr ing log-elrive, in which the man has to pi t hl3 own unaided s t reng th aga ins t not only a ruthless mil l ionaire with every resource "at h i s com­mand but against the forces of n a t u r e a s wall,

The picture ends with the th r l l l -ina break-up of the log-jam, and I113 h T o , after r i sk ing death ,

"OT"PS back to li'*» to find himself, liMit'i" sui prising c i rcumstances , marr ied to the girl he loves.

I The e i m t ^ plunge* '•wini' ol 3d and 11 yards , a loin n u n iela> 1 a re of 1^0 yards and a diwn,4 cvi ut

The f 'ui t t d P i e b-steilan Church n . i ta to is . o\ Summit , > re leading with a total of th i i ty- th i + o points. Then neare I contenders a re the ' w mime 1 •? oi the New l'i ovidenoo P i e s b y t e i i a n Cbuicb, who liave nine points to tlieli e i t d i t I h e only othei a^giegat ton boasting anv ••(oie 11 t h e O 'den Memorial Church team, of Chatham, Tho Moir is County ti am is ciedited with a p a n ot t i l l i t 5

"Y" Opens Basket Ball November 27th

five visits town to take on the Hill City quintet in the " ¥ " gym.

Last night some thirty-odd a s ­p i ran t s for a, berth on the team went th rough l ight pract ice ses­sions consist ing of two t i l ts be­tween t eams picked from the can­didates; This method of pract ice h a s been employed, almost entirely so far, but s t a r t ing next week it Is expected tha t a varsi ty snuad against , whose members will bo pit­ted tho o ther candidates will be picked. Concentrated work on passing, shooting and runn ing off of p lays will be in order for next week and un t i l t h e season 's lid is pried off.

Manager Will iam "W, Lucas is rapidly complet ing tho schedule, which Is to include several now op-

, ponents . Some of the dates are to i bo a r r anged Monday night at „ a j meet ing in the Orange "Y" of the mambors of the nor thern distr ict of

| the State Y. M. C. A. Physical Di­rectors ' ' Society.

1st Rug—What ' s Willie Worm crying about?

2nd Bug—Ho can' t tu rn . 1st Bug—Why not? 2nd Bug—He's on a one-way

street .—Collier 's .

Coming Events Fri,, Nov. 12 — Fa the r and Son

Dinner at Presbyter ian Pa r i sh House, 0,45 p, m. Br, Win, H, Vail, speaker.

Sat., Nov. 13—Food sale, 0.30 to 1.30 In M. 13. pa r i sh house, by Mrs. Louis Day's Sunday school c lass ,

Mon, Nov, 15—Woman's Auxili-[ arv,,. Overlook Hospital , 3,30 at Y. ' M." C, A,

Tues., Nov, IB — All-day solo of (he Women's Exchange a t tho Y. W..C. A.

Mon., Nov. IB—-Lincoln School P.-T. A„ 3.30 p. m.

Tues,, Nov, 16—'Leeturo, p r , El­bert K, Fretwel l , combined Parei i t -Toacher Associations and teaching staff, High School Audi tor ium, 8 p. hi,

Tues,, Nov,' 10—Men's Club din­ner, Calcary Par i sh House, 7 p. m.

Tues,, Nov. 16—Business Men's Association dinner, Employers-Clerks, Beocliwood Hotel.

Wed,, Nov. 17—Fortnightly, Pres idents ' Day, John M, Curtis , " In ter iors At Home and Abroad,"

Thurs. , Nov, 18—D, A. It. musi­cal and meeting at home of Mrs. C. H, Lane, 173 Summit avonue.

Fri. , . Nov. Ill—Annual bazaar , Universal Sunshine Society at Y.JM, C. A.

Fri, , Nov, 10—Calvary choir show and dance, 8,ID p. in., in High School,

Sat,, Nov, 27—-Hajji Bahn, magician. High School audi tor ium, 5.15 p, m., benefit of Summit Home for Children.

WedirDec , 1—Fortnightly, I t . V r Knltenborn, "Current Fvents , "

Wed., Doe, 1—Home Missionary rally and play, "Monica," M, I<J. parish house1, 8 p. ni,

Fri,, Dec, 3—Near Eas t Relief dinner, Y. M, C, A„ 7 p. in. ' Fr l„ Dec. 3—Dad's night , J r .

High School, S.15 p. m. Fri . and S a t , Dec. 3 and 4—

"Fashion' ' by Playhouse cas t in II . S. Auditorium, 8,30 p, m,

Fri., Dec. 3—Party to congrega­tion M. E, Church by choir, 8.J0 p. m.

Sun., Doc. C—Near Eas t Relief Canvass,

Wed,, Doc, 8—Literature Dopt„ Fortnightly Club.

Tlmr„ Doc, 9—Tho Athenaeum, Hfgh School, S.15 p, m.

Fri., De\ 10—8. II. S. Senior play, " T h e \ Rising Generat ion," 8.15 p. m. %^^_^0^B

Wed., Deo. IB^Ch i ld Study Dept,,

For tnight ly Club Fri., Dec 17—Liiiiiuin Club,

Chris tmas pai t ' , , Hump 1. Masonic Hall , 1 o 'clodi

Sat,, Doc, 13—LiudlllU i Iwb >ipliuu mil d im DoochwotHl Christ inas dance, Group ~ 7 t ill '' n LIUC K Masonie Hall, M,IB o'clock. I n Dee .1 — t in d annual ball

Mon., Dec, 27—Liu'dum Club n ,if tin TV v , it 11 Teresa 's-hal l .

Sanitary Meat Market 428 Springfield Ave, Tel, 14 bumir nit, N. J,

quality Merchandise s

Pay Cash'and

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Lowest Prices IP:

Lamb Specials

,egs a Lamb

Short Foreqiarfers Spring Lamb

Prime l ib Roast • C h o i c e C u t s

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Cioverbloom Biitter

The r ibbed-court per formers of *)ie local Y, M, C, A, a re p repa r ing tor the opening of the campaign, which Is s lated tfi_,_take place on Sa turday night , Novemoer 27th, when tho Westflald Association

-If you refuse I shall never love

mo, an-

Horbert-Madelaine other,

Madelaine—Ah, tha t ' s all very well, but does the promise hold good if I accept you?—Pathfinder.

Oratorians To Play Essex Fells Tomorrow

The Summit Oratory School eleven will tomorrow t rek t o Essex i Fells, where the Kingsley School !

aggregation will bo encountered. The same line-up that s ta r ted against P ingry in the las t game will take t h e field for Oratory against the potential Kingsley School combination, which las t week subdued the Adolphi School by a 07-0 tally.

iCo-onerate with your home paper Send your items of in te res t to

the SUMMIT HERALD.

When Winter Comes

Nature Provides the Best ol ffip Object Lessons

F o r p r o t e c t i o n a g a i n s t t h e c h i l l y w i n d s

a n d t h e s e a s o n a l c o l d a t t h i s t i m e of t h e

y e a r , n a t u r e g i v e s t o t h e t r e e s h e a v i e r

b a r k , a n d t o ' t h e a n i m a l s i ' .eavier ilee<

a n d c o a t s of h a i r a n d fur .

FOR ALL THAT IS BEST In Fruits and Vegetables step in and you'll find yourself facing one of the most appetizing Inking arrays of fresh Fruits and Vegetables—the finest the market has to offer.

I

New Beetsv3 bunches.............. 10c New Carrots, 3 bunches. ...10c Cal. Lettuce, 2 heads for.. ......15c Mushrooms, lb. 35c, 3 lbs........ $1.00

t Cranberries, Jb^. . . . . . w _. _^10c„ eet Orangevdoz* 25c

Suiey Grapefruit, 5 for. :.,25c Delicious Apples, half bu» ". 75c Tokay Grapes, 3 lbs. :. -25c F*esh Local Eggs, doz ....63c

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