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Ml t-UM Church Notes ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, Holy Baptism and Sermon, During the eleven o'clock service Thomas Mark Walker, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas L. Walker of 8 Mercer Ave. and Robert Theodore Waite, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald B. Waite, Jr. of 42 Talmadge Ave. will be baptized at St. Paul's.

The Rector of St. Paul's will be away the first two weeks in July, the Rev. Mr. Harry Bruce of Springfield will be taking eight o'clock services in St. Paul's.

In the event of an emergency Mr. Bruce may be reached by telephone at On Sunday July 7 a Union Service will be held in the Presbyterian Church at 10:30 a.m., on July 14 in the Congregational Church and on July 21 in the Methodist Church. The Union Service will be held in St. in the new Parish Hall at 10:30 a.m. on 28.

A Food and Bake Sale will be held by the Long HiU Group of the Women of St. Paul's in the Old Parish Hall on Friday, June 28 from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH and the old Manse and for the reconditioning of the church grounds. These Work Fellowships will be held each Wednesday evening from 7:30 until 10:30 p.m.

until the end of the summer. The people of the church, both men and women, can volunteer by calling Mr. Walden K. Hilty, ME 5-7647, Next Suntay, July 7th, the first of the gerieH of Union will be held in 'the Presbyterian Church at 10:30 a.m. A Missionary and Aid Society summer meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Ernest W. Baker 63 Dellwood Avenue, on July whether ft will be rain or shine. Each woman is asked to bring her own luncheon. STANLEY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Sunday, June 30 Morning Worship at 9:00 a.m. Under tht direction of the Building and Grounds Committee of the Board of Trustees, Ogden Memorial Church will hold series of Work Fellowships for the redecoration of part of the Parish Hall Sunday, June 30th Morning Worship at 11 a.m.

with reception of new members. The Service will be followed by a Fellowship Buffet Luncheon in the Parish Hall. METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, June am. Morning Worship. Holy Communion.

ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN Sunday Church School 9:30 A.M. Worship 9:30 and 10:45 A.M. Sermon: The Destructive Power of Hate. Thursday (June 27th) 2 P.M.

Meeting of the United Lutheran Church Women at the home of Mrs. Louis Dictzholf, 55 Essex Rd Summit. BOARD OF RECREATION FIRST WEEK SCHEDULE (Continued from page one) Archery clinic and contest. Foul shooting contest. Badfttinton clinics and instruction.

FUR JMflj PROMPT CALL OUt PLANT. STORAGE Your Furs and Woolens have a much Safer KJ 1 Protection Br Here CR. 3-3100 AND MUVRY SBRVICE FROM PHONI CRmtvltw 3-3100 WHILE LAKE ONTARIO is the smallest of the GREAT LAKES in area, it contains THKEE times as much as the next largest LAKM HERE IS A WAV TO SPARE YOUR HANDS, IF vou HAVE A vegy MESSY CWTY JOB TO DO, FIRST COVER VOW? HANDS WITH WET SOAP; ALLOW TO ORV, AND DO THE JOB. THEN RIN9B VOU? HANDS IN WARM WATER AND THEY COME UPCIEANS Commonwealth Water Co. SUMMIT.

N. Paddle ball instruction and con- Horseshoes contests. Volleyball instruction and contests. Swim mini Instruction and water sports with prizes. Marbles contest.

Treasure Hunt. Scavenger Hunt. Watermellon party. Track meet. Boating safety instruction.

Hunting and Rifle instruction. There will be prizes for all contests as well as newspaper publicity for all participation in scheduled activities. CHATHAM HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT AWARDS (Continued from page one) The graduates of the class of 1957 are: Alan Ahrens Robert Bischoff Susan Boniface Sidney Brookes, Jr. Ann Brown Clara Carlone Susan Daly Patrick Davidson, Jr. Henry Eberhardt III Myrna Eckert Paul Emler, Jr.

Elizabeth Graham Daniel Griffin Joyce Hayes Harry Hersey Robert Horton, Jr. Elizabeth Keat William Kerns, Jr. Richard Kersten Leondard Lorenjen Charlene Magenheimer GaU McNeilly Mary Ellen Noble Carolyn Olson Charles Passarella, Jr. Nina Peterson Charles Rhodes Nancy Riggs William Riley, Jr. Mary Robertson Allan Ross Linda Ryman Lois Ryman Daniel Smith HI Nancy Spurling Richard Stengel Elizabeth Taylor Frederick Triggs III Judith Walters Jane Werner Barbara Alford Robert Assenheimer, Jr.

LeRoy Badgley James Barbour Irene Bargman Karl Binder Phyllis Blazewicx Richard Bradley William Brauer Claire Brooke Charles Cambon Elizabeth Anne Collier Barry Collin Patricia Denver Hubert Des Marais III Peter Diefenthaler Diane Duchamp Andrea Duell Robert DuPoot David Fischer Phyllis Flannery Matthew Forrest Patricia Galica Linda Gawler Doretha Gay David Goett David Guerin Robert Halsey Judith Hanna Gladys Harvin John Hetherington Linda Holland Nancy Hughes Peter Husk Stephen Jankowski Kathee Kerr Marsh Lane Marilyn Leiden Megan Lejvia Joyce Iinkletter Dennis McKee Beverly Jon Marshall Joseph Marts Edwin Mayer Emil Merkler Karin Morgan Frederic Needham Mary Neitzert Donald Olsen Grace Pastore Phyiltr -Berson Adelle Peterson Anthony Phipps Louise Phipps Thomas Phipps Richard Pike Charles Piper Thomas Powell John Queen Frank Reck, Jr. Joseph Reid III Jo Ann Reinheimer Paul Roberts Ardyce Russell Donald Schenider Gerald Schroeder Ralph Sibona Lynn Siergiej Jay Smith Ronald Smith Glenn Sowell Chester Spivey, Jr. Clinton Stevens Patricia Stoddird Alan Summers Jack Swansoo Stewart TannahUl Lynne Taylor Margaret Tower Adeline Valgentl Noel Vaughan Linda Vernon Paul Weis Bruce Whaley Harriet Witman Carol Ziesel Phyllis Zonfrilll BLESSED SACRAMENT RDP.LECOBP THAT WjjH How can we expect another to power which reaaon an imitation without bern: fllll" DBF- is but W.1- Santaywa. l.ird Austin. Bunche.

No liberal man would impute a ikshnn 081 a table charge of unsteadiness to anoth- from a thankful Pr for having changed his opinion. CANDIES BRKYER'SJCE CREAM SHERBET TANGERINE LIME PINEAPPLE PlttT 25c MM MM AST Chatham OBITUARIES CHATHAM LAWYER OFFICIATES AT NATIONAL ESPERANTO CONGRESS CHATHAM BOROICH LITTLE LEAGIE WILLIAM S. WHITFIELD Team Henry Krusc, Chatham Funeral services for William S. lawyer, attended a meeting of Whitfield, 56, of the Esperanto Association of New Summit, who died lust Friday after'; Jersey in Orange, last Friday, to a long illness were heldjast Sun- assist in the final arrangements day evening from the William A- for the Annual Congress of the Bradley Funeral Home with the Esperanto Association of North Rev. Philip S.

Watters, pastor America, which is going to be held, of the Oakes Memorial Methodist this year, in Newark. Mr. Kruse is Church, Summit, officiating. Inter-1 president of the Esperanto Asso- ment was in Fair Mount Cemetery, ciation of New Jersey, and is a Mr. Whitfield was a of Chatham and had lived here until 1946 when he moved to Summit.

Surviving are his wife, Louise Hann Whitfield; two daughters, Mia. William Stanek of Chatham and Mrs. Jules Bagocs of New Brunswick; his father, Edward of Chatham; two brothers, Charles and Kdward, and four grandchildren. MISS JULIA MENCHEN Funeral services for Miss Julia Menchen, 89, of Coleman Avenue who died Saturday after a long illness were held on Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. from the William A Bradley Funeral Home followed by a High Mass of Requiem at St.

Patrick's Church. Interment wV Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey Born in jSrsey City, Miss Menchen had lived in Chathaf about a chen had lived 30 years in East Orange. She is survived by a niece, Mrs. Richard Brown with whom she made her home. JOSEPH WALDEN member of the board of directors of the Esperanto Association of North America.

This C6ngress will take place in the beautiful new YM-YWCA building, from June 28 to July 1. Esperantists are expected from many parts of the United States and Canada, and some are coming from abroad. These devoted indivi- duals will come together to discuss their plans for promoting the study and use of the international auxiliary language, Esperanto. You and your friends are cordially invited to attend this Congress. The Esperanto Association of New Jersey (address: 448 South Orange, Newark MArket 3-5811)' is taking charge of details.

All who wish to attend the gala banquet on Saturday evening, June 30, Yshould drop a line to the Association in order that a place may be reserved. Hears Kiwanis Colts Lions Tigers Jays Orioles Eagles Hears Lions Tigers Tigers Eagles Orioles Colts Kiwanis Jays Lions Orioles Colts Bears Lions Hears Kiwania Standings 1 .928 .571 The hest kitchens he found luive rnme about as IMPROVEMENTS BY VAN SANT BROTHERS Matter MErcury 5-0833 Chatham 7'. ti's 6 .428 6- si (I 14 1 II (I 0 2 2 II 4 II 0 0 (112 0 (I -1 a i ii i 4 (I II 3 (i 1 II (I (I 2 8 2 1 0 0 II II 1 2 ii 1 7 2 5 7 II II II (I II II 1 i 2 0 14 1 II II II II 1 i 6 1 5 4 22 4 II fi 1 (i (I 1 0 II II 2- 4 5 0 2 1 i 3 3 0 0 0 8 BARGAINS Steinway Console Knabe Fiacher Jannsen Kohler Campbell Eatey Organ, electric $75.00 KARL A. DOWE KMT Oft IUY 233 trawl St. Swimit The truly Illustrious are they do "ft court the praise of the world, but perform the actions which deserve Henry Tilton.

Sincerity is successful than genius or Hak. er Eddy. PARTLON BROWN Home Modernizers 35 OLIVER STREET CHATHAM, N. J. Painting and Decorating Repairs and Altiratiom Kitchen Formica Tops, Jobbing TED BROWN MIO PARTLON ME.

5-9644 ME. 5-8550 NOTICE i i i TAKE NOTICE that application has been made to the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Chat- Mr. Joseph Walden of Mt. Airy nam to transfe to La for Road, Basking Kidge passed away premises 'orated at 26 Main Street at his home Wednesday evening Chatham, New Jersey, the Retail Hefore moving of a heart attack. to Basking Ridge nine years ago Wutdron was a resident of Chatham for about 35 years.

Born in Newark, he was ti8 years of age. Before his retirement 4 years ago Mr. Walden was assistant comptroller of the Mutual Hene- Plenary Consumption License C-l heretofore issued to Fred trading as Chatham Inn for premises located at 26 Main street, Chatham, New Jersey. Objections, if any, should be made immediately in writing to John Mutual Hene- Mowen, Clerk of (he Borough fit Life Insurance of'Newark', having been ussociuted with the Chatham, Borough Hall, Chat- company for 4ti years. He a nam past master of Overlook Lodge F.

A- M. Summit, and a member of Deer Lake Club of Boonton. Mr. Walden was a former councilman of the Borough of Chatham and a former director Jly 5, of the Indian Hock Building and Loan Association. Surviving are his wife Mertie Hopping Walden at home, a son Raymond Waldeu of Fairmount Avenue, Chatham Township and a daughter Mrs.

Donald Badgley of Basking Ridge and 3 grandchildren. The service will be neld Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock in the Warren E. Pat ten Funeral Home by the Rev. Dr. William F.

B. Rodda pastor of the Chatham Methodist Church and Rev. Raymond Harrison of the Basking Ridge Church. Philip Lax Applicant 12 Euclid Avenue Maplewood, N. J.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Morris County Surrogate's Court Estate of Martha A. Burnet, Deceased The interment will be in the Fairmount Cemetery, Newark Masonic services will be held in the Funeral Home on Friday evening 8:00 o'clock. Soldiers Struck By Lightning At Nike Base Two soldiers are reported in good condition in Morristown Memorial Hospital after they were both struck with lightning during the electrical storm Monday afternoon. The two men, both on duty at the Army's Nike Base in East Hanover suffered shock and was bruised on the shoulder when the bolt struck them. I The men are: William Belcher.

19 of Nevada and Harry Delius of Tennessee. Belcher was bruised as well as shocked. FIRE SCHOOL AT PARSIPPANY The Morris County Fire School will hold its class on "Liquid and Fog.Streams" on Tuesday evening, July 2nd. All Morris County firemen are urged to be at the Parsippany Troy Hills Fire Association Headquarters, Littleton Road. Dist.

No 6 promptly at 7:30 p.m. Battalion Chiefs Joseph Drew and Henry Schoettly will conduct this class. Pursuant to the order of the Surrogate of the County of Morris made on the eighteenth day of June, A.D. one thousand nine hundred and fifty-seven, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the estate of Martha A. Burnet, late of the County of Morris, deceased, to present the same, under oath of affirmation to the subscriber on or before the Eighteenth day of December, next, being Six Months from the date of said order; and any Creditors neglecting to bring in and exhibit his, or her or their claim, under oath of affirmation within the time so limited, will be forever barred of hi her or their action therefore against the Kx- ecutor.

Dated tht Eigh June, A.D. hteenth day of Ernest L. Quackenbu 8 Executor Ernest L. Quackenbuah, Atty 9 Clinton Place, Newark 2, N. J-28-JU-19 YELLOW PAGES Somebody must have told this famUy about FLAMELESS ELECTRKf WATER HEATING waler in9ta da no vent or flue.

Authorized Reddy Kilowatt Dealer will h. an electric water water heater. See him JCP.L Cnitii IW with a 1957.

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Years Available:
1891-1983