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Hoffman received support School To from many political, social, fra­ Surrogate ternal and business associations Draw For throughout the county, as well Open Sept. 11 Battle Rages as hundreds of personal en­ Ballot Place dorsements by leading citizens Millburn public schools will "No appeasement” is the word and independent voters. Married Junge, MacDougall, Kemmer- open at 9 o’clock Monday morn­ in the Republican contest for and the father of two children, er. Hill, that is the way the ing, September 11 for regular Essex county surrogate in which he resides at 388 Essex avenue, names came out of the hat when sessions of the new school year Fred Herrigel Jr., of Short HilLs, Bloomfield. Mabel E. Goff, town clerk, drew 1939-1940. Estimates o f the en­ present incumbent, and Eugene ★ for positions of the four Town rollment anticipate an increase F. Hoffman, Clean Government Committee candidates on the over l he past year. nominee, are now lining up forces, heavy artillery and muni­ September primary ballot. Glenwood school will open Cnamber H as tions. „ This drawing was the last for­ this year as a regular part of Mr. Herrigel entered the race mality preliminary to the hust­ tV 7ownship’s educational last week using the designation Gay Outing* ings and now the race is on. No structure and it Is thought Its J c > "Clean Government” for Re- Democratic candidates have population may reach near the election” . County Clerk Gates Millburn's present and risfng filed, local leaders stating party :tno mark. Professor Eugene G. refused to accept the Clean business men got together over- members will write in names as Wilkins will act as principal of Government part of the desig­ 200 strong Wednesday afternoon they go to the polls. i' ai d of the Hobart avenue nation and a legal battle as to at Doerr’s Grove, for the first It will be after the Labor Day s c h o o l, dividing his time be­ annual outing of Millburn its use by an independent can­ holiday before the campaign tw e e n the two as does Professor didate is now under way. ' Chamber of Commerce. really warms up and candidates •Scott W. Stevens’ between Wash­ While the drive is on on this Threatening clouds may have and workers begin their round in g to n and South Mountain. front Mr. Herrigel has gone for­ darkened the day elsewhere but of talks and calls. While there New or incoming pupils may REX O’MALLEY, co-star with ward perfecting his county or­ not in that part of the Township are varying opinions as to the register during the week from in “ Private ganization and - in this the where from 2 until 10, games, present campaign and the Lives" at Paper Mill Playhouse September 5 to 9 and these are Township Is expected to be the music, refreshment and danc­ strength of the several men next week. the only ones with whom school scene of major offensives. This ing drew old and young, men seeking nomination, all are ex­ heads are concerned. Old pupils * is the home town of Mr. Herri­ and women. pected to follow pretty closely were assigned to classes and gel, independent and also of Ar­ Millburn Centre responded to the routine that brings at least home rooms before the close of Lyon L ifts thur T. Vanderbilt regular Clean the Chamber appeal for closing warmth into local contests. ■e.hool last June. Government leader and so a and with the exception of five In the tax Collector run-off Opening of the Glenwood struggle for endorsement of can­ or six business places, all locked Robert E. Marshall will have School is expected to make ma­ Breaks Back didates impends. their doors for the half-holiday. first place on the ballot and terial changes in both the High A meeting of the Millburn Re­ Millburn Recreation Depart­ Freeman Clarkson the last with school and Hobart School. For Raymond I. Lyon of 33 Locust publican Club scheduled between ment loaned directors and equip­ E. Bernard Ward playing centre. the past several years the 5th avenue, is in Overlook Hospital, now and the husting, September ment for many of the sports From present signs this may OOo, his family. but nice, Ja. To Rev. Lyman The Schierbaum weed eradi­ Banks, a remarkably unpleasant' Flight- No. 4 ■— Marcantonlo Weeds Gro zv On cation campaign suffered a set­ clergyman, it is p erd ition Battle For 8 and 7, Schwartz by default, Q I, OCliwaib^ uy uuauiv, T~^ 1 back from which it has not yet In view o f all these virtues Lyons by default and Dray by /Jr Mf\C7l)pr E Jp PC recovered, with one part of the plus Peggy Clark’s authentic set­ default■it. were all quarter final-final Golf Title field that may never be mowed tings and Joe Ferrer's lluid di­ ists. Marcantonlo defeated Fred N. Schierbaum former now. rection, Monday nights attend­ Schwartz 7 and 5 In their semi­ Angelo Faenza and Nick resident and large realty holder ance, or lack of it, Is a com plete final match while Lyons and Chango, two of Mlllburn's finest here, last week launched his mystery. T h e luxurious play­ Dray have still to play. golfers, will meet Sunday, Sep- annyal cleanup of ragweed and house was half filled. ... tember 10 at 9:30 A. M. in the Flight No. 1 in the Beaten other growths that seasonally Comedy Pleases 36 hole final match for the Eight flight will see Campanella spring up on his various proper­ Township Championship of meet Nazarro in the finals. ties. Mlllburn’s Third Annual Golf Everett Ho lie/ill edi Semi-finals in Flight No. 2 What set out to be a K. O. for A t Playhouse Championship sponsored by the have not been played, nor have the weeds ended in a route for Recreation Department at the Funeral services for Everett those in Flight No. 3. the mower and Fred should have That Broadway hit a few years Edst Orange G olf Club. Hollenbeck, 71, treasurer of j. Flight No. 4 — The winner of been present to Join the gallery back, “The Pursuit of Happi­ H. Winchester Si Co., New York Both finalists scored minor the Cardone-Mason match will that watched Emerson Philpot ness”, suffers not one particle in upsets in reaching the final ship brokers, were held at 2 p play Wuelser in the finals. drop his scythe and beat a hasty its production this week as part M. Wednesday at his home, 22 rounds, Faenza defeating Oscar retreat. of the first Theatre ★ Curtis place, Maplewood Mr. Straub, 1937 champion and 1938 Philpot was Just getting into Festival in the Paper Mill Play­ Hollenbeck, father of Mrs. Kirk medalist 2 and 1 in his semi­ the swing of things Sunday as house. final match, while Chango de­ McFarlin o f Delwick lane. Short 3rd District churchgoers were parading Mill­ Smartly staged and perfectly feated Erwin Gerhardt, defend­ Hills, died Monday after a brief burn avenue, when his tool paced, the Lawrence and A r- ing champion, 3 and 2. illness at his home. Burial was found a nest of hornets with the mina Langner comedy of bundl­ Polling Place In St. Stephen’s Cemetery, Mill­ Chango and Faenza have been occupants all at home and ready ing, colonial morals and the burn. playing the finest golf of the Notice has been received from for action.. revolution receives facile in ter­ Besides Mrs. McFarlin, he is tournament shooting In the low the Essex County Board of Elec­ The Insects fighting mad, pretation from an excellent cast. survived by his wife, Mrs. Ade­ 70’s, and a real batttle for the tions that the polling place for rushed to the attack with fixed Tonlo Selwart, the engaging laide Byrne Hollenbeck; a broth­ gold cup is promised. A large the third district has been bayonets hundreds of them jab­ and handsome Teuton of the er, Edgar Hollenbeck of Hudson gallery from all sections of the changed from the Racquets Club bing for the head while others original cast, is downright and a sister, Mrs. Henry R Township is expected to follow to the garage showroom at 518 worked on extremities. charming in his role of the Riteh of Lansdowne, Pa. the match. Mlllburn avenue. This change in Mr. Philpot bare headed and Hessian officer who deserts in While all semi-final matches polling place will apply to the lightly clad, was a fair target favor of his liberal convictions ★ ^ln the remaining flights have Primary Election on September and his hair offered a good and falls In love with the daugh­ Mrs. George Gruebert of Cedar not yet been played, it is ex­ 19. ambush In less than a second ter of a Connecticut farmer. U ta street is vacationing at Indian pected all flights will have com­ The third district is designated he was doing a mad dance that Hagen, beautiful and competent, Lake. W ith her are her son pleted this round by today. All as follows. Union line from Or­ made the pious pause and In is God 's gift to the oomph- George Jr., and his wife aiuT finals at 36 holes will be played chard street line, to Lackawan­ two he was in full flight, but weary as the demure Prudence. child of Myrtle avenue, Mill­ on Sunday, September 10, fol­ na R. R. to Hobart avenue to with the hornets following up Bundling, the New England burn. lowing the championships. Highland avenue, to The Cres­ their advantage. way of conserving firewood a t Winners In matches played cent, to Crescent place, to Short Only after he had taken no expense to sociability, is “ no MATERIALS during the past week follow: Hills avenue, to Lackawanna R. refuge in the Short Hills Arms, more than politeness" to P ru ­ R„ to Bodwell road, to Millburn SUPPLIES Flight No. 2 — I.aurino 3 and was the pursuit shaken off and dence, her mother and father, ART 2, A. MacDougall 1 up, Shepard- avenue, to Blaine street, to Rec­ hours passed before his face and Captain Kirkland of the C on­ Decorative Painters Supplies son by default and Clark and tor street, to Spring street, to speech returned to normal so necticut Militia. To Max Christ- Willow street, to Orchard street, .111 Millburn At*. Millburn D-IUI Keenan have still to play their that both were recognizable to mann, the Hessian, it is novelty, quarter final match. to Orchard street line to Union ______e. Flight No. 3 — Mayo 3 and 2, line. Osmund 2 and 1, Kilgus 3 and 2, ★ and Brita 3 and 2 were all quar­ June Lewis daughter of Mr. .1 A MUM M ii,|ll)|!(JAI.I. k SON S ter finalists. Osmund defeated nnd Mrs. R. B. Lewis of Pine Mayo 4 and 2, and Kilgus de­ street has returned from Camp feated Brita 4 and 3 to enter the Tapawingo. (Earnt? U n m k iflarm a

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M I L L B U R N . N . J. An Open Letter to Voters of Millburn Tow.ush ip:

I am submitting my name to Republican voters of Millburn in the pri­ mary election September 19. seeking nomination to the post of committeeman. In the drawing for position on the voting machine I have been allotcd the second place.

In entering this contest I am aware that I will be pitted against older men with perhaps political or other backing. But I know also that if selected as your candidate I will be the only T ow n s h ip business m a n on the c o m m it t e e and accessible to residents and municipal employes throughout the day.

“Lets play zvith these papers ” Millburn's work is done during daylight hours and only a committee member here during those hours can see personally how that work is done Fu n for the kiddies —but a headache for Dad! Those how efficiently how economically. "papers" are important documents whose loss will If chosen as your candidate 1 will have no pledge except to work for cause untold inconvenience and expense. This hazard om common interest, reduced governmental costs wherever possible. can be eliminated simply by renting a safe deposit box , f?orn’ rcare^ and educated in Millburn, I know its people and institutions in our vault for the storage of your personal property. and their ideals. To maintain these and at the same time retain a tax rate withm our mutual means, is the duty of vour representatives.

To any who feel that “years are the gauge” , I submit that I am, and for most / earS ■ aVe ^ SUCCeSSful' y ° P erating a d a ir y farm in o n e o f the erv orT T P™ dUCti° n 8reaS o f N e w J c r s e n m d this at a. time when many THE > or greater and greater government subsidies. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' believe I fully understand your problems ajj^you r desires and I solicit. r . rfSZ T “ ,1 I1"* ,0Ur McndS ” ’" “ "-yWy *W y. y i" *« conviction 1 fan of MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY 0C ol genuine service as your chosen representative:"^ Established 1907 Sincerely,

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1 The Millburn &s Short Hills ITE M [ September I P«g« 4 ] ooooooooooooo tania from a two months’ trip ‘‘After you, dear Gaston!” abroad. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson "No; I won’t go alone!" Eva le Gallienne took the North Cape cruise, Ellis-East man J ttrs . Samuel And what’s up, "we don’t know traveling through Norway, Swe­ Announcement has been made from nuttin' ” At Paper M ill den, Danzig, and Russia. o f the engagement of Miss Ai,.. Edwlna Ellis, fo r m e r ly ot Shnr I D SEPTEMBER 1 — The West- Hills, now living 1 ern Hemisphere seems not to be The high water mark in high m Los AUns r ..* ...... the. only .one that be troubled, comedy of the theatrical sum- California to B e n ja m in Banes ' mer of 103# will be assured pa­ Jane Cowl In Eastman of W oo d s u ie , Cat H er D iai’V and JaPan having lost her false trons of the First New Jersey New York City. No date has been ' face, and she being, too, de- -n pressed with Russia’s latest Theatre Festival at the Paper “Easy Virtue set for the w e d d in g . Mill Playhouse, iiv Millburn when Miss Ellis attended Kent piact - 1 9 3 9 move, It being often said never to fear a Russian until, he did Eva Le Gallienne, one of the Jane Cowl has been engaged School, Summit, b e fore leaving AUGUST 28 — My ears do be tuck in his shirt. First Ladies of the American by Frank McCoy and William J. Short Hills two years ago. She out of Joint this day from too stage, and Rex O’Malley, already was graduated fro m Stanford ★ Alexander to star in comedy, much listening at the radio a favorite of Paper Mill au­ "Easy Virtue" by Noel Coward, University last J u n e Her fra. whilst the world’s dilemma goes diences, bring to that stage their for one week at the Maplewood tentlty. Is K a p p a K a p p a Gamma ’round and ’round. This’ Corres­ production of Noei Coward's Labor Day A t Theatre, beginning Monday Her fiance is a graduate of Siam' pondence Course which Hitler masterpiece and one of the most evening, September 4th, with ford University a n d a member and Chamberlain do seem to be brilliant comedies, in the Eng- matinees Wednesday and Sat­ o f Alpha Delta Phi At present taking is most amazing! Nor Canoe Brook ■ fish language in the last hun­ he Is In business urday. in New York would it seem at all strange, if dred years, ‘‘Private Lives". The Swimming Pool at Canoe Miss Cowl will be remembered ★ Envoy Henderson did meet him­ Opening on Labor Day evening, Brook Country Club will be the by Maplewood patrons for her self either coming to or going Miss Le Gallienne and Mr. Mr. and Mrs A L St Cyr center of attraction on Labor engagement in ‘‘The Road to from Germany, and he being so O’Malley will present “Private and daughters, Ruth and Joan, Day as a swimming meet has Rom e” last autumn. up in the air over the situation. Lives” at the Paper Mill through of Marlon avenue leave today * been planned for five o'clock in Supporting Miss Cowl In this Saturday evening, September 9. for Woodstock, Vt.. where they AUGUST 29 —-I did read this the afternoon. First, the Club sophisticated comedy will be Eva Le Gallienne has done will remain for a w eek day that Herr Hitler, in a most Swimming Championship wi,ll Stephen Her Appleby, Thais more different kinds of things Mr. and Mrs. H e rm a n Evers democratic gesture, did order be held in three divisions: The Lawton, Patricia Calvert, Rich­ in the American theatre and o f Birch lane hrfve returned to soup and dessert cut from his Junior Championship at 50 ard Temple, Mary Newnham has done them all more superb­ their home after passing the menu, and it being most amus­ meters; the Men’s Champion­ Davis, Guy Spaull, John M. ly than any other living figure week ai Henryville. Pa Their ing, he being already in the ship at 100 meters; and the O'Connor, Frances Bendsten, on our stage. HfSughter Estelle spent the week­ soup and about to get his just Women’s Championship at 50 Miml Doyle, Bud Addis, Annie Her co-star and director of end with them. desserts! Nor can anyone get his meters. There will be some keen II. Burton and other distin­ the,production, Rex O’Malley re­ shoes half soled in Germany, competition for these titles as guished actors and actresses. turns to a Paper Mill audience FREE PARKING and he not having a government Canoe Brook has a number of Frank McCoy is directing •which already * knows how ex­ MILLBURN j order for same, it seeming that excellent swimmers among its "East Virtue” and Joseph R. pert he is in the interpretation B MILLBURN 0100 this be carrying things a bit too members. Tolano Is designing the fash­ of Noel Coward roles. In support Sat. - Sun. - Mon. - Tuts far and one not even being able ionable setting. Following this event there will of the two stars will be Matthew September 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 to call one’s half sole one's own! be an interesting exhibition • Smith and Nancy Sheridan in “ BACHELOR MOTHER" riven by well known swimmers, W ANT ADM BRING RKMULTfl. WITH AUGUST 30 - what with all the roles of the extra wife and Ginger Roger* - Hut id Mini all members of the Women's Everybody read* the Olisatried adver- the European hullabaloo, the husband, and Michelette Buranl. ALSO S w im m in g Association. UamentB. Your little ad there, IT there la voice of local politics do seem The picture gallery at the Pa­ a market for what you want to aell, la ‘INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY As an added feature, the clos­ nuro to bring reaulta. feeble, but there be indications per Mill is still showing the ex­ WITH ing event will be a specialty that they be far from it! I do hibition of James Reynolds’ l*n4 O’llriwi - Ann Sheridan number by the leading girl read with great satisfaction, the horse paintings which has Continuous Performance swimmers of the Club. PAINTING - DECORATING article, having to do with one brought many art connoisseurs LABOR DAY MON. SKPT. 4th Following the meet there will CARPENTRY Freeman Clarkson who does wish to see it before the performance be a buffet supper and informal LAST DAY — "ON BOR to become Tax Collector, and lie and during the intermissions. Free Estimates ROWED TIME - dance for Club members and representing not any one sec­ NORMAN REDMAN NIGHT WORK guests. Supper tables will be ★ tion o f the people, but a town­ 137 CypretM 8t. Maplewood, N. J. set up on the open dining porch MR. AND MRS. SMITH F. Tel. 8. O. 2-0157 Starts Wed. Sept, fith ship wide scope. To my mind, FERGUSON of Stewart road re­ For Four Days there be too many cliques in our and on the terrace overlooking the north course. turned Tuesday on the Acqui- politics and when there comes Mickey Rooney along one who looks at the ★ IN MAPLEWOOD THEATRE BOTH FEET township with the broad view Among the Maplewood and “ ANDY HARDY G E T S Opp. I). 1,. Sc W. Mill. 80 2-11600 TREATED 1 rather than sectionally, I for Millburn children who have re­ SPRING FEVER' Next Week — Mata. Wed A’ Sat. I)R. DAVID ELMAN one, do believe such should be turned from a summer vacation MrCOY \ ALKXANDKR V r m e n t ALSO NIIROKON rillR O rO niH T fostered, this idea being one of spent at Camp Tapawingo in JANE COWL in 45 Main Street Millburn Center “ ZONOBIA the healthiest yet to make its the Poconos are Connie Brown, ‘EASY VIRTUE’ Ilnur* 9:30-6 Kve. by Appt. Ml. 6-177* WITH appearance and therefore con­ Frances Hill, Billy Schilke, Mar­ lly Noel Coward Katubliahcd 7 Years Oliver llardy - Bllli** IbirU ducive to healthy growth. jorie Rogge, June and Bobby Ka m i. 8:40. 55c. 1.10 Mala. 2:30. 5flc, 25c • Lewis, Helen and Bobby Frack- Ticket* also at Il;i mberger's AUGUST 31 — This game enpohl, Bobby Landif, Jack A Kroaee’a which Herr Hitler and Mr. Oakley, George Stauss, and Ruth This week — Chamberlain do keep up be as Vollenweider. SPRINGTIME FOR HENRY’ tiring on ones neck as a long Ullli Kim. KVKRKTT IIORTON CENTRAL*"* DRUtS volley of tennis, and I observe it thusly: nil-Ail CHATEAU Passing of the Third Buck Back u--; i r-< tNO SP&CiHLS . "Button, button, who now has NEW JERSEY’S ONLY the button, CHINESE-AMERICAN SUPPER CLUH Isn’t the land of bologna — or NOW AIR CONDITIONED Probak Blades 1 < mutton?” Presents for your approval and entertainment nightly a medley of spotlight activities 1 Doz. Sanitary Napkins 11( Newark Amusements Dance Music by 1.00 Kreml Hair Tonic 57< MILTON CLAYMAIY PROCTORS A Nil IIIK O It ('ll ESTRA 323 MILLBURN AVEr NEXT TO W00LW0RTHS Featuring RUBY LYNN — Vocalist MILLBURN 6-1-17 1 •NOW PLAYING* WILL MOT KNUUJINOILJ BE UNDERSOLD Luncheon from 65c Dinner from $1.00 CatoAi C a A u For reservations call Dave Johnstone LOMBARD • GRANT WEstfield 2-3873 J A u f F R A N C IS Route 30, Mountainside, N. J. George Chong, Pres. 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★ EAST ORANGE HOLLYWOOD, Central Avenue at Harrison. “ EACH DAW N I D IE” , , , George Bancroft. Jane Bryan, September 1*7. “ W INTER C A R N IV A L” . Ann Sheridan. Richard Carlson, Robert Arm­ strong; “ M IRACLES FOR S ALE ’.’. Robert Young. Flor­ ence Rice. Frank Craven, Henry Hull, September 8-9. ★ NEWARK AMERICAN LEGION — Meets Fourth Thursday of each ★ PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE STANLEY, 33 South Orange Avenue. mouth. 8 P. M., Recreation Building, Taylor Park. Mutinee* Wednesday and Saturday a t 2:40 P. M. Eve­ “MAN IN THE IRON MASK” ; “UNEXPECTED FATH­ AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY — Meet* *eoond Tues­ nings 8:40 P. M. ER” . ScptemlKM- 1-7. ANGELS WASH TH E IR FACES” . day of each month. 8 P. M.. Recreation Building, Taylor Park. PURSUIT OP HAPPINHSH” , with Tonlo Selwart. to- “ Dead End” kids. “ FRONTIER M ARSH AL” . Randolph CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS — Meets second and fourth Scott. Nancy Kelly, Blnnle Barnet*, Ceaear R<»m»-r«». Sep­ Monday of each month. 8 30 P. M., St. Rose of Lima School ,lii> und tomorrow. •’P R IV A TE LIVE S*’ , with Eva Le Gul- Hall lim n ** and Rex O'Malley, week Martina Monday, September 4 tember 8-9. CASO COLUMBO CIVIC ASSOCIATION meet* flr*t Friday LOEWS, Broad and New Streets. * of each month at 7:00 o'clock P. M. ★ MAPLEWOOD FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. Continental Lodge — "W IZ A R D OF Judy Garland, Frank Morgan. Ita> MutineeH Wednesday and Saturday at 2:30 P. M. Evening* Meets second and fourth Tuesday o f each month, 8 P. M., Bulger, Jack Haley, Bert Luhr; “ TH EY A L L COME OUT” . First National Bank Building. 8 40 P. M. Rita Johnson. Tom Neal, Paul Fix. September 1-7 • •SPRINGTIME P6R HENRY, with Edward Everett 'Hor* JOCKEY HOLLOW FIELD TRIAL CLUB — Meets second ion. today and tomorrow. “ EASY V IR T U E ” . with Jane Cowl. Wednesday of each month, 8 P. M.. Recreation Building. BRANFORD, 11 Branford Place. Taylor Park. Hirh starting Monday. "THE OLD MAID” , lielte David, Miriam Il.'fk ii.h Jane JUNIOR CASA COLUMBO meets every second Friday o f Bryan. ; “ TORCHY PLA YS W ITH D YN AM ITE” . ♦•arh month at 7:30 P. M., at 105 Main Street. June Wyman, Allen Jenkins, Eddie Grlbbon, Edgat KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS—Meeta first and third Tburs- September 1-7. duy of each month. 8:30 P. M., St. Rose of Lima School hMOVIES Hall. RKO PROCTORS, 116 Market Street. MASOJMIC CLUB — Meets the first Tuesday of each These programs art month In the Masonic Club rooms. Bank Building, Millhurn. a c o u r a t e at pres* " IN NAME O N L Y ” , Carole Lombard. Cmy Gtatd. Kay MEN'S CLUB — St. Stephen’s Church — Meets third time — but Theatre* Franc-In. Charles Coburn. “ THE HI'ELLHINDEBt” . !*••• R o m e t l m e i chans* Thursday uf each month — 8:15 — Pariah House, 135 Main Tracy, Haiburu Read. I’ntflc Knowles. Allan Lam-. .Neptein- Street. their mlnda. ber 1-8. MILLBURN COMMUNITY COUNCIL — Meets first Wed­ nesday of June, October, December, February and April at PARAMOUNT, Market Street. (he Barberry Corner Tea Room. ★ MILLBURN Held over, "B E A U UESTE” , Gary Cooper, Ray Milluiid. MILLBURN REPUBLICAN CLUB — Meets the fourth Rolwrt Preston, Brian Donlevy. Siimhii Hayward, “QUICK Thursday of each month, 8:00 P. M.. H arry J. Stevens office, ••ON BORROWED TIM E ". . Cedric M ILLIO NS” the “ June* Family” . Sep Umber 1-3 Millhurn Avenue. ilardwieke, Bobs Watson. Beulah Bondi; “ N IG H T WORK” , MILLBURN ROTARY CLUB — Meets at the Chantlcler Mary Boland, Charlie Buggies, Joyce Mathews, Donald O’Con- each Tuesday noon for luncheon and program. Robert JE. September 1 “ ANDY HARDY GETS SPRIN G FEVER” . ELIZABETH Mu rslwill, President. Mickey Rooney, Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker. Ann Ruther- t .,i .1, Helen Gilbert; “ ZENOBIA” , Oliver Hardy, Jean Park R1TZ, 1148 East Jersey Street. ORDER OF EAS TE R N STAR, Continental Chapter — ■ Harry Langdon. Alice Brady. September 2-5. “ MAN IN Meele first and third Wednesday, o f each month, I P. M.. "ANGELS WASH TIIEIlf FACES '; "FfoiNTIKK MAH First National Hunk Building. THE IRON MASK". Louis Hayward. , SH AD ". Septomlier 1-7. "BEAU GKHTK". Gary fiwper. H»> ORDER OF THE AMARANTH -Meets second and fourth ji.aeph Sohlldkraut, Joan Bennett; “ U N E X PE C TE D PATH Milland, Robert Prenton, Uriun Donlevy. “ QUICK MIL- & Thursday of each mouth 8 P. M.. First National Bank EK“ , Aflscha Auer. Shirley R o h m , Dennis O’ Keefe, Handy IONS” . Jed Prouty. Spring Uyinglon. Eddie. CidlhiH. Ken Building. Lee. September 6-9. Howell, September 8-9. WASHINGTON ROCK ROD A N D GUN CLUB — Meets first and third Thursday of each month, 8 P. M , Recreation ★ MADISON REGENT, 39 Broad Street. Building, Taylor Purk. MAN o p CONQUEST ", Rlchurd Dlx, Joan Fontaine, . “ EACH DAWN I D IE” ; “ NIGHT WORK” . September WOODMEN OF TH E WORLD — Meets third Thursday I lull Patrick; "SW E E P STA K E S W IN N E R ". Marie Wilson, 1-7. “”. Spemer Tracy. <>f each mouth, 8 P. M,, First National Bank Building. Cedric Harwlcke, Nancy Kelly. Hlehanl Greene. MIRACLES A lle n Jenkins, Jnhnnle Davis, Charles Poy. Jerry Colonna. WYOMING ASSOCIATION — Council meets second Tues­ FOR S A L E ". September 8-9 September 1-2. d a y uf each month except July and August, at 8:30 P. M. in Wyoming Club House, Linden Street. Arthur Sawyer, ★ MORRISTOWN .Secretary COMMUNITY, South Street. •GOODBYE. MR. CH IPS” , Robert Donat, Green Gal son. vents .*■«« pi ember DO. E AUTOMOBILE RACING every Tuesday evening at 8 45 To r D i n n e r PARK o’clock. Qualifying time trials begin at 7:00 o’clock. Union Speedway, Springfield Road and Route 29, Union. M IR A C L E S FOR S A LE ” . Robert Young. Florence Rice. BARBERRY CORNER — 33 Taylor Street. Millburn (M ill- MIDGET AUTO RACING held every Friday at 8 .Hi J* M burn 0-1739) Delicious food served amid charming surround­ Frank Craven, Henry Hull. September d-2. “ STANLEY AND at the Hlnchllffe Stadium, Paterabn, N. J. LIVINGSTONE” , . Cedric Hardwicke, Nancy ings Luncheon 50c. Dinner 85c and $1.00. Sunday dinner KHly, Richard Greene, September 3-9. A L L DAY OUTING It* Atlantic City for members of St. $1.00. James's Church, Springfield, starting 8:30 A. M. from front BEECHWOOD H OT E L —Beech wood Road. Summit. (Sum­ of church Tuesday, September 12. mit 6-1054). A comfortable, homelike hotel serving delicious ★ UNION MILLBURN TOWNSHIP PRIMARY ELECTIONS Tues­ meals. Lunch 30c - 75c. Dinner $1.25. Sunday dinner $1.60. “ SECOND F ID D L E ” . Sonja Henle, Tyrone Power. Rudy day. September 19. Polls open 8 to 9 P. M. in all districts. Final date for nominating petitions Thursday, August 24. THE BLACK HORSE INN — Mendham. N. J. (Mendham Valle*; “ T E L L NO T A L E S ". Melvyn Douglas, Louise Platt. 4) — A pleasant ending for a pleasant drive. The authentic BASEBALL Union County League, Millhurn vs Plain- D Durnbrille, September 1-2. “ ON BORROW ED TIM E "; Colonial atmosphere vies with the excellent food and liquors field at 3:30 P. M. Suturelay, September 2, in Taylor Park. MEXICALI ROSE” , Gene Autry. Smiley Burnette. Noah In drawing discriminating North Jerseyites. Luncheon 76c. Millhurn. Millhurn vs. South Orange at 3 J ’. M. Sunday. Sep­ I v i i t . Jr. September 3-5. "HELL'S KITCHEN”. “Dead Dinner $1.25. End" kids. Ronald Reagan. Margaret Lindsay; “ GOOD GIRLS tember 3. In Taylor Park, Millhurn. BLUE HILLS PLANTATION—Dunellen, Just off Route Go T o PARIS” , Melvyn Douglas. Joan Blondell. Walter SUNDAY. SEPTEM BER 10 9:30 A. M Final .Match 29. (DUnellen 2-6582) A restaurant and supper club of many Oi.iumily, September 6-9. Fuenza-Chango for Township Championship in 3rd Annual seasons. Dancing nightly except Mondays, 7:30 to 2. Luncheon Golf Championship of Millhurn at East Orange Golf Club 75c, Dinner $1.50 and buffet Sunday evening. Minimum ★ IRVINGTON MILLBURN RECREATION POOL now open. Week­ weekdays' $1.50 and $2.00 Saturdays. No oouvert. days 3 to 5 P. M., 6:30 to 9:00. Saturdays 9 to 12 A. M., THE BROOK — Route 24, Summit (SUmmit 6-434S). 2 to 5 P. M. Sundays 2 to 5 P. M. only. CASTLE, 1115 Clinton Avenue. Music played by The Brook orchestra. Luncheon 75c. D in­ RED CROSS L IF E SAVING CLASSES, sponsored by CAPTAIN F U R Y ", Brian Aherne, Victor McLaglen, ner $1.50. No cover charge. Weekdays minimum $1.60; Sat­ Millhurn Recreation Department, at Taylor Park. Millhurn. Inn* Lnng; "M IL L IO N DOLLAR LE G S ", B elt* arable. John urday $2.50 lln rlley. Jacklo Coogan. Dorothea Kent, September 1-2. TEN NIS INSTRUCTION, , every Tuoaday and Thursday CANNON B A LL IN N — 120 Morris Avenue, Springfield. SECOND F ID D L E ": "T H E M A G N IF IC E N T FRAUD". at 9 A. M., Taylor Park, Millhurn. Instructor Lee Lacliat, (Millhurn 6-1444). Historic landmark. Home cooking. Lunch­ \klni Tnmlroff, I.loyd Nolan. Patricia Morrison, September Men®* Supervisor of Recreation Department. eon 50c. Dinner 8§c find $1.00. Sunday dinner same. S "HOUSE OF F E A R ", William Gargan, Dorothy Arnold. MILLBURN TOWNSHIP GOLF TOURNAMENT, spon­ CHANT1CLER — Millhurn Avenue, Millburn. (Mlllburn 6- Irene Hervey, Alan I>inehart. September 6. "GOOD GIRLS sored by Millhurn Recreation Department at East Orange 2377). Supper Club with a deserved following. Mace Irish O r TO P A R IS ": "B L IN D A L L E Y ” . Chestei Morris, Ralph Golf Club during August and September. leaA.s the Chantlcler orchestra. Dinner $1.50 up from 6 to 10 Bellamy. , Rose Stradner, September 7-8. MONDAY, SEPTEM BER 11 — Millhurn Township Schools and Sundays noon to 10. Luncheons 85c, 12 to 3 in the reopen for year 1939-1940. Serpentine Room — Bigelow and Lee' entertain. Minimum weekdays $1.50; Saturdays, $2.50. No couvert. SANFORD, Springfield Avenue at Sanford. PATRIO TIC SERVICE on Constitution Day, September 17, for Watch Tower Chapter o f D. A. It. at Morrow CHICKEN B AR N — Route 6. Totowa. (Little Fall* 4-1126). ON RORROAVED TIM E ” ; "N IG H T W O R K ", Septem­ Memorial Church. Maplewood. * This country restaurant features chicken prepared In many ber 1. "ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER": "ZENO- ways Luncheon 60c. Dinner from $1.00. Cocktails by log HIA", September 2-S. "M A N IN TH E IR O N MASK” . "U N ­ lire, or terrace bar and dancing to swing orchestra Satur­ EXPECTED F A T H E R ” . September 8-9. days. No minimum. N o c o u r v e r t .— THE CROCKERS — 5 Old Short H ills Road (Millburn «- ★ SOUTH ORANGE 0928). Luncheon 50c. Dinner 85c and $1.00. Served In quaint Colonial home 150 years old. CAMEO .DAY’S COLONIAL RESTAURANT— 40 Park Place, Mor­ ristown (MO. 4-0750). Restaurateurs and caterers, on location ' Ba c h e l o r M O TH E R ", Ginger Rogers. David Niven, lnr Morristown since 1862. Luncheon 40c— 75c. Supper 76c. cileries Coburn: “INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY". Pat ♦MM pinner 1.00. Sunday dinner $1.28., rr llrleh, Ann Sheridan. John Payne, Gale Page, September' l-l "ON BORROWED TIME” ; "NIGHT WORK". Septem­ ESSEX HOUSE — 1043 Broad .Street, Newark (Mitchell ber 5-7, “ ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER"; "ZENO- WYOMING CLUB — Club dinner, second Saturday of each 2-1409). Terrace dinner $1.25 up. Minimum weeks $1.50 and IIIA", September 8-9. month at 7 P. M. Games and entertainment follow. $2.00 Saturdays. No couvert. M EN’S NIGHT at Wyoming Club every Monday night. OLD M ILL IN N Morristown Road, Bernardsvllla (BEmardaviUe 70). A good ending for a .Sunday drive for ★ ORANGE Bridge Championships, ping pong and other games, 8 P. M. CLUB DANCE, farewell to young members returning to oooo<>oooooooooo< ana Mr, wessel, slsl r , , mThursday in honor o f Miss >*Ethel Jaegle of Drexel Hill, pa i her Helen Thrush, all of Whitney Announce Miss room mate at Bucknell last year road, on Saturday, concluded a Miss Jaegle was h e r house guest two weeks’ vacation at Pleasant Montgomery's Debut over the week-end. I,ake in the Adirondacks. Miss Helen M ontgom ery Mr. and Mrs. Paul Langdoi A vacation in the White daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John and children Paul and Jean y: Mountains will be concluded tjlis T Z Z r Z X i a Rhea Montgomery, of Highland Greenwood drive returned Sm week avenue, will make her bow to urday from two weeks at Gull Chase and their sons Gilbert THE WEEK society, in Baltimore, on Decem­ Lake, Canada. or and Robert of Wellington ave- ber 18, when her parents* will give a ball, at the Baltimore Mr. and Mrs. Everett V. Stock . . __... W man of 7 Parkview drive spent Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Kincaid and Country Club. Mrs. Montgomery September, escorting in Labor Pam and Jan Nixon, daugh­ the week-end at Franklin, N Y children Billy and Becky of and another daughter, -Miss Day, school reopenings and aiK ters of Mr1, and Mrs. Frederick the guests of Mr. and Mrs. War­ Wyndham road, are expected Mary Carroll Montgomery, who tumn, also brings back welcom­ Nixon of Haddonfield road, re­ ren Hunter of East Orange. home this week-end, from Lake made her debut in Baltimore at ing lights in neighbors’ homes. turned Friday from Camp Wah- Mohawk, inhere they took a Bachelor’s Cotillion in 1937, will Our streets which were dark ponah, BrewSter, Cape Cod., Mr. Jack Benedict who has house for the Summer. receive with Helen. Mrs. Mont­ and lonely, (for the lack of life where they' spent the Summer, been visiting his parents Mr gomery, the former Miss Mary and lights, in the homes by the The Nixon family will move to and Mrs. H. S. Benedict oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good- Carrol Frick, of Baltimore, made side of the roadi, which were their new home about Septem­ Mountainvlew drive returned hardt and Martha and Robert her debut in 1911. temporarily placed in other sec­ ber 17. Florida Sunday. Goodhardt of West road, will Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery and tions of our vast land, are grad­ move this week-end to Buffalo. their daughters will leave today Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Fritzsche ually becoming once more, part Mrs. Richard W. Thomson, de­ for Baltimore, where they have of Undercliff road spent the and parcel of our community. parted on Saturday for her home Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Bing­ taken an apartment for several week-end at their cottage at It is grand to have a vacation in Chicago, having spent a ham and Sons, Albert and Giant weeks to attend Fall society Lake Hopatcong. with a rest and a change — to month with her son-in-law and of Whitney road, returned last events. Mary Carroll and Helen Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathewi explore other terrain — but all daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Saturday from Chatham, Cape have recently returned from and fam ily of Undercliff roac the “ grandeur", when Septem­ Purdom of Meadowbrook road. Cod, where they spent a two York Harbor, Maine, where they left Friday for Wildwood where ber comes, to return home. weeks' vacation. Mrs. Bolling Robertson of Oak spent a month and Helen, is the they will stay until after Labor guest, this week-end of Mr. and day. Mr. and Mrs. Manning O’Con­ . Hill road, has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Vance Lauder­ Mrs. Oliver Iselin, Berryvllle, Va. nor of Woodfield drive, accom­ Lynchburg, Va., where she spent dale and their sons Vance, Jr., panied by Mr. and Mrs. James six weeks with her mother, Mrs. MRS. ANNA SHLEIGER, 72 and Jerold of Forest drive, have Reilly of East Orange, motored Douglas McGill Penick. formerly of Springfield and now returned from a danch near last Friday to Saratoga where residing at the home of Oscar Saybrook, Quebec. Millbum they attended the races. The Mr. and Mrs. Fairfield Pope L. Hench of 258 Main street Millbum, has been confined tc parly returned home on Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Arm­ Day of Old Short Hills road, will Mrs. C. A. Dupuis and daugh­ her bed In critical condition fol­ day. strong and their daughter spend Labor Day week-end, at ter Gloria of Greenwood drive lowing a sudden illness while Nancy, of Elmwood place, re­ a house party in Lenox, Mass. returned Monday from Point attending mass at St. James! Mr. and Mrs. Jasper C. Os­ cently terminated a vacation at Pleasant where they have been Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Watts Jr. Church, Springfield, last Sun borne and thei» three children, North Truro, Cape Cod. .Miss spending the summer. Charles of Northern drive, returned re­ day. Friends of Mrs. Shleiger re spent last week-end in Spring Kari Homestead of Groton, Dupuis returned on Sunday Lake. The Osbornes reside on port that she has been subjec Conn., formerly of Short Hills, cently from Westerly,^ R. I , from a six weeks motor trip to to spasmodic attacks of illnes Park road. is a guest at the Armstrong where they visited friends. the coast. of late, and following the recen Mrs. Charles H. Stout and home. death of her husband Mr. and Mrs. Gustave L. Stew­ Mr. and Mrs. John Ellwanger Miss Virginia Stout of Charle- A several weeks' vacation, at art Jr., and sons Jolyi and Gus­ and son Tom of Marion avenue cote, their home on Minnlsink Wentworth-by-the-Sea, Ports- tave have concluded their Sum­ returned Friday from a motor road, are expected home today mouth, N. H„ ended last Friday mer vacation spent at Hewitt, from a 12 days’ cruise to St. trip to Buffalo. lor Mr. and Mrs. Meredith C. N. Y. Pierre and MiQuelon Islands, oil Confidentially . . . Laffey of Montview avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Fanning the coast of Newfoundland. En Their daughter Dorothy and son Mr. and Mrs. George Hayward route, they stopped at St. John’s and mother Mrs. Jeffrey of Il­ Edwin, preceded them home by of Wellington avenue, ufcst, linois, his mother Mrs. Joseph are your and Halifax. a few days. spent last week-en# at Allen- Fanning of Paterson and Mr. liurst, N. J. as guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. A. Schu­ and Mrs. Pearce Sheppard of Mr .and Mrs.. J. M. Schwarz of Mrs. Z. C. Barnes of Glen ave- mann of Coniston road, spent East Orange will spend the La­ PILLOWS Hobart avenue, were the guests last week-end at Skytop in the bor Day week-end at Atlantic last week-end. of the latter’s Poconos, where they visited Mr. City. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. The Misses Marcia Ann and clean and and Mrs. Richard Nelson of Tay­ and Mrs. I. N. Weed of New Patricia Carol Huntoon, daugh­ lor road. The Nelsons, who have Miss Helen Cobaugh daugh­ Milford, Conn. Their daughter, ters of Mr. and Mrs. John S. sweet-smelling? spent week-ends there during ter' of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Co­ Miss Dorothy Schwarz, has con­ Huntoon of Lakevlew avenue, the Summer, have remained at baugh of Undercliff road enter­ cluded a two weeks' vacation have returned from Rose Haven Skytop for the last two weeks. tained at a tea for fifteen guests Summer heat and h u m id­ spent at Falmouth, Mass. Camp, Rockleigh, N. J. They will return after Labor ity cause feather d e ca y and Day. perspiration odors. N ow li Harry Landing and Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. King the time to have you r pil­ Wilson, Jr., have returned to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Wheat­ and son, Ralph Jr., of Meadow- JASHI lows cleaned, fluffed and (heir home in Norfolk, Va., hav­ purified by Morey L a R u e . on of Fairfield drive, departed brook road have had as their B1IL-DI ing visited at the home of Mr. on Wednesday for The Belmont, guests for the week Mr. and Mrs. You’ll enjoy better sleep and Mrs. Alfred H. Filskov of West Harwick, Mass., where they Hugh T. Jones and their two and rest because a ll bumps Wellington avenue. children, Walton and Lorraine, and lumps are removed . . will pass a week's vacation. pillows are returned to you of Ponca City, Oklahoma and Mary Caroline Reed, daugh­ healthfully clean, s o ft and Oden McKay, daughter of Mr. Miss Marjorie Nell Allen of Paw- ter o ft.he Francis C. Reeds of fluffy. and Mrs. E. J. McKay of Whit­ lniska, Oklahoma. Knollwood road, returned Sat­ ney road, arrived home on urday from a summer at Camp Thursday, from T-Ledge Camp, MRS. JAMES L. MADDEN and at Alford Lake. Orrs Island, Me., where she sons Richard and Robert have spent the Summer months. John Emery, son of M r- anc^ returned from a vacation in Mrs. John H. Emery of Midhurst Maine. Jim Madden returned Mr. and Mrs. Worthington o /j/y I eoc/t road, returned from visiting Bob Sunday from Culver Military Campbell, and their sons Worth­ Breeder, at the Summer home of Academy, Culver, Indiana, where ington Jr., and Lee of Knollwood his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. he attended the Woodcraft road, have concluded a six J. F. Chapman at Lake Kitta- Camp. He received his silver C weeks’ vacation on a ranch at which is the highest award for Quinby’s near Saybrook, Quebec. tinny. I f you desire, M o re y l » second year Woodcrafters. Rue will replace you r old tlakini with brand n ew U rs ­ Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rocke- Mrs. Arthur Terry of Ferncliff terrace, and her son and daugh­ ine f«r only 49c p e r P iI,0W- ller Jr., and daughter Mary You may take your choke of Hawthorne road, have ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur of several attractive pattern! Terry Jr., and two children, Ar­ iflrned from a ten days’ vaca- rgggEEE in assorted c o lo rs . thur and Peter of the Hague, STORAGE l spent at Deal, N. J. Holland ,are the guests of Mrs. MOVING SHIPPING F R E E PHONE SEKV1CS and Mrs. W. T. Sampson Perry Trafl'ord of North Haven, PACKING CALL “WX-1M#” Smith of Montview avenue, who Maine. Because of the European are at their Summer home irf crisis, the other two children of RUG Coopers town, N. Y., were hoars Mr. and Mrs. Terry, Bradford CLEANING recently at a dance given in and Jimmy, are now en route for the United States, accom­ NEW FLOOR v J .l theii boat house for friends of COVERINGS 1* W. Jersey St.. Ellrnln-U1 the Star Boat Class. panied by Madame Rosa. Mrs. Laundering - Hrr Cl™"1"* Terry Sr., Will take an apart­ D ali, service In Mlllburn, Short | Mf. and Mrs. James E. Bar­ ment in New York this Fall. Hills. Summit, S u r I “ ‘ rett of Fairfield drive are at SOUTH ORANGE STORAGE CORP. Mnuiewood and all v™ Essex County. Cape Cod until the week after Mi', and Mrs, J. Philip Wessel. SOUTH ORANGE...... 2-4000 Labor Day. their daughter Miss Edith Wes- I September t, 1939 ] The Millhurn & Short Hills ITEM IftJTfj

O000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000<>«00000000d0*6^660^000000#00d* honor of her sister Mrs. M. C. children Robert and Sylvia re­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rubly and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rogge Of Fitzgerald of who is visit­ turned Friday from Camp at family of Ridgewood road re­ Parkview drive returned on Sun­ ing her. Blue Mountain, Pa., where they turned Saturday from three day from a five weeks trip to spent the summer. weeks at Lavallette. S o d a C Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Spiegel the coast. They went by way of and children of Whittingham Mrs. W. M. Feeney and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stevens of the Panama Canal, returning Mr.* and Mrs. R. H. Sweet of terrace will return this week ter Sally of Greenwood drive left Hobart avenue moved Saturday by rail. Their daughter Marjorie Hawley place have as their from Fire Island. into a house they have bought yesterday for Miami Beach, returned Saturday from Camp house,guest her sister Miss Mary at 60 Hillside avenue. Florida for several weeks. Tapawingo at Gouidsboro, Pa., .scatergood of Philadelphia. Thomas Deagan, Alfred Stan- where she spent five weeks. ziale, Charles Dedecker and An­ Mrs. C. T. Spaulding of 10 Ivy Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gray Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klein of thony Ocone left by motor Sat­ terrace will entertain Wednes­ and their son Frederick P. Gray 81 Short Hills road will return urday for a three weeks trip west. day ait a dessert-bridge. Her of Undercliff road spent the the end of the week from Fire They will go to California by the guests will be Mrs. William Fan­ week-end at Saratoga Springs. island where they spent the northern route and return by ning, Mrs. Fred Becker, Mrs. ‘ Patty and Barbara Tellier month of August. the Southern one. Robert Freeman, Mrs. - F .- C. i. ’ Troup, Mrs. Ralph Gates, Mrs. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Musgrave Jack Coe and Bobbie Hamil­ J. Paul Bryapt, Mrs. M. C Fitz­ F. Tellier of Greenwood drive and children of South America ton will leave tomorrow for gerald of Texas and Mrs. L. B. returned Saturday from Camp who have been spending the Nyoda were they have been for Camp Ken-ete-wa-pcc to be Jeffrey of Evanston, Illinois. summer with her sister Mrs, the past two months. gone a week. Fred Becker of Greenwood drive Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rigg and ■ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clen- did not get away last week. They chHdren Marcia and Alan of MODERNIZE YOUR daniel of 98 Mountainview road left on Tuesday for Chicago tak­ Greenwood drive returned on PICTURES FRAMED BATHROOM will spend the long week-end ing with them their niece Doro­ Saturday from Maine where they IN THE ESTABLISHMENT At Our Low— Estimate Prices with his relatives in Lincoln, thy Haney. They will visit the had a cottage at Sebago Lake. Delaware. Her sisters Mrs. John Haney family in Chicago leav­ Artistically finished with D. Brooks of Chambersburg and ing Dorothy and proceed to Cali­ Mr. and Mrs. Jess Bole and finer type mouldings to har­ Dios. R. Douglas Co. Mrs. Harry Slaughter of Wil­ fornia and then home to South son John of Undercliff road will monize with the subject. PLUMBING - HEATING mington, Del., who have been America. be' the guests for the week-end SHEET METAL WORK Decorative Painters Supplies visiting her will leave Saturday of the Willard Hults family at Katttbllahel 1663 311 MlUburn Are. MIllbuni 6-1511 303 Millhurn A y®. MUIburn 64344 for their homes. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zitzelsberg- Lake Mohawk. er of 32 Parkview drive had as Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lewin and their recent guests Miss Clara daughter Janey of Parkview Frederick and Miss Loretta Wal­ drive have returned from a dron of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. summer at Fire Isaln d.__ Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Am ­ Mrs. J. Paul Bryant of Walnut sterdam of River lane, returned avenue is entertaining two Monday from a two weeks vaca­ NEWARK tables at dessert-bridge today in tion on West Long Branch. Their

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Kreage’a Again Joins this Civic ( Movement and will lie open to 9 P. M. Beginning, September Id, (1st Sunday of September) and every Sunday thereafter, the masses in St. Rose of lama Church, Short Hills will be as follows: "Newark Open House Nights" 6:45 A. M. J! A. M. were inaugurated last Fall as an experiment in community needs 6:30 A.M. 11A.M. —an extension\of Newark's busi­ 12:00 Noon ness and entertainment service to the New Jersey Community after nightfall. That there was a real community need.for these services was clearly .demon­ Parking space provided for all cars strated. on Church property Special dinner j served in onr Restaurant]from;5 to 8 P.,M.

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Founded in 1888 The Walrus

THB M H.LBUUN and SHOUT HILLS ITEM la publl.had every FftKV by When Millburn shops closed The lli-m l'uhliahihg end Prlntiiif Company, a corporation, at Main Street. Mlllbnrn. N. J. Editor H. O. More. Advertleln* Manaaer. Willard their doors Wednesday after­ H. Baotaner. National Advartlalna Repreaentatlvea, New Jereey Newapapera noon to go cavorting some folks lne„ New York. Chicago. Philadelphia Official newepaper of the Townahlp of Mlllhurn. Suhecrlptlon ratea. by mail, poatpald: One year two doltara: may have thought it was the' mx month**, one dollar; payable In advance. Single copies five cents each. Entered In the Post Office In Mlllhurn. N. ■ !.. as Second-Class Mall Matter. niillenlum. Telephone: MiUburti 6-1200 ---- Well, it wasn’t nor wav n uu account of Herr Hitler and the The Trouble With Truth war scare. a “ If I had a son, I ’d swear to do one thing: I ’d tell him the truth” . Competitors or contempor­ That opinion is from J. Edgar Hoover, famed chief of the G-men, aries, it’s my guess these cater­ —.whose experience with boys-gone-wrong gives It special point. Prob- ers to our daily wants made up ibly lew parents will disagree, yet many, are concerned with the their minds all work and no problem ol how to tell the truth to a child. play does make Jack a dull boy But no matter how diplomatically and tactfully information is and so they'd try one afternoon presented to the youngster, it is true that, as Oliver Wendell Holmes orr and see what happened once asserted, "truth is tough". George Eliot put it even more dra­ • matically, saying that it "has rough flavors if we bit it through". From all reports a lot did hap­ Consequently, the father or mother who decides to tell his youngster pen and maybe along with the the truth chooses a troublesome — not a dainty job. There may be clam mortality came a glimmer a speci.ic time and place lor some things, but truth recognizes no of realization that when cus­ stop signs, no "do not disturb” placards. tomers go vacationing for the ------^ youngster may break out in a rash of curiosity at any mo­ THE NEW TREND IN LOCAL POLITICS is here depicted by an Summer and trade is dull, a ment. His quest for knowledge is not confined to the privacy of some Item Staff Artist. Father Millburn, portly, bald and with unplucked half-holiday for clerks and own­ domestic laboratory, and it is seldom impersonal. Parson Jones’ eyebrows is welcoming young and aspiring Township Republicans ers involves no loss. mannerisms and Aunt Lydia's hats may start inquiries shocking to who are candidates for nomination as town committeemen. — • conventional parents, yet prompted by the most scientific attitude. Women of the community are giving close attention anticipating Nearby towns have had week­ But here’s the trouble with truth: Long ago it severed all no doubt that tea will b^served with the cup cakes shown in the ly half-holidays during July and diplomatic relations with white lies and terminological inexactitudes, background. August for many years but not with prejudices and propagandas. Unfortunately few adults have While none can question the artist’s conception of Father Mill- so Millburn. \ followed this policy; consequently, as vigilant custodians of truth, burn’s features, he might be banker, commuter or night club host, • they fall short when a child wants to know why some children must we are frank to admit that he has failed to catch either Rod Mac- Here merchants seem to have live in slums, why some children must go hungry, why some chil­ Dougall or John Kemmerer in his delineation of the "candidate". vied with each other in who dren must be targets for bombs. — The Rotarian. could keep open the most day.-, ★ are extremely conducive to and put in the longest hours hangouts, which often result in Hlisting And each year. delinquence in studies and in the • What Really Ails The Country character of our children. Men have bragged about how I am writing this letter with their business confined them Luts of people have told us what ails the country today and Dusting days, nights and Sundays and their giuesses range all the way from the folks in it, to the gold now the hope that it Will be pub­ lished, or that, at least, you will “They're o ff” the starter cried customers hearing, marveled at burled in the Kentucky hills wiiere once corn liquor exuded. In Millburn’s yearly husting it. The Item here offers its own exclusive alibi for New Jersey at campaign for the abrogation of the above mentioned practices Beware hay fever victims • least and so far as it knows, this may go for the other 47 states also. from Millburn Township. While candidates are dusting. These didn't demand such The morning mail brings a release from the “State News Serv­ ice" issued at New Brunswick, in which the feature article carries A Conscientious Citizen. ★ service and as a matter of fact a scare head reading "Five-Year-Old Hen Lays 1,000th Egg at ★ few availed themselves of it. Vineland ”. Editor, The Item: Fem e Jumping * Now if we are any judges, here is the nub of the whole thing; This extending the dog quar­ Now I hope two things came we’ve developed such a phobia for prying into the private lives of all antine seems to have become a I ’d ask my mother for fifty cents out of the Wednesday outing, a and sundry, that even the lowly hen can not escape. If she can’t or habit. There is so little rhyme or To see F. D. R. jump the fence better understanding of each won’t grow, the government will do it for her. reason to this last prolongation He might jump so far he’d hit other as a result of the rivalry While it has been long years since the writer wakened at dawn it seems to me dog owners ought a star, in sports and eating and also a to fetch the cows and so begin the d iy ’s work, he still recalls that to get together for a show-down. Wrecking complete the New realization that cooperation is the hens’ right to do their own cackling when they had performed I note the dog warden has Deal Car. highly profitable. their family chore was accepted. now been bitten by a cat. Are ASTRONOMER • There was no call for a staff of experts to record the blessed we also now to face a continu­ I think this week will be out­ event, no need for mimeograph machines and operators to put it in ing prison sentence on them? Editor, The Item: standing in Township history as print and ru.sh it to every newspaper. When a murderer sentenced marking the beginning of a new Down with ragweed, no com­ An old adage was to the affect that "whistling girls and crow­ to #fe is paroled in from 1 to 3 era in retail merchandising here promise, no conciliation but war ing hens always come to some bad ends”, which shows how folks years it seems like dogs are get­ with the Chamber of Commerce to the bitter end. Chairman then felt about those things Laying one egg or many was nothing ting the dirty end of the deal. winning its first spurs as an Stewart might write a procla­ for a hen to crow about. They have no board to which to agressive and progressive busi­ mation but a scythe is mightier Members of the Aves family have stuck to their last and maybe make appeal and neither do they ness organization. than a pen if he knows how to we humans could follow suit. have their day in court. - wield one. » Crowing roosters mean less unemployment in the farm yard. RABID. If a CHAMBER fits into the Why not a “ bee” of all com­ Lets not disturb that when we can’t find a cure for our own troubles. ’scheme of things in Pottsville mitteemen and candidates so and Pottstown it fits here also Editor, The Item: that "by their acts we may Editor, The Item: Editor, The Item: and so the men who molded it Wednesday Millburn stores know them”, or would this give and made this outing a success In last week’s issue you again As a conscientious citizen and closed for the afternoon that Candidate MacDougall an un­ deserve public recognition. show your bias toward Power a father of school children of owners and employees might de­ fair advantage? ^ ; the Township of Millburn, I feel Politics by stating “political ob­ sport themselves at the Cham­ POLLEN REACTOR ★ it my civic responsibility to in­ servers give an edge to Messrs ber of Commerce picnic. For 11 ★ (Continued from Page One) form you of one of Miilburn’s Hill and Ward, both Incum­ years I hav elived here and this Editor, The Item: bents”, insidious vices, the innocent is the first concerted action I September 14. It will be a pri­ The Commonwealth Water looking gambling machines, have ever seen among local busi­ mary rally; Mrs. Helen M. Berry. Who said so? On second Company is to be commended which are being operated in ness houses,.. State Committeewoman and thought you may be right for for haying -taken steps to in­ several township stores fre­ I have often-wondered that member of Board of Elections, you do not specify what kind of crease its well water supply, quented B^school children. the Summer half-holiday pre­ all local Township Republican an edge they might have-some thereby placing less dependence It does not occur to the aver­ valent in most communities, Candidates, Freeholder Walter political cocktails give a rather upon the Canoe Brook source. age layman the harmful effects should pass Millburn by; that S. Gray, Surrogate Fred Her- bad one? Or did you refer to the After seeing the Board of these machines have on our businessmen have not gotten to­ rigel, and Assemblyman C. Mil­ “edge” of town, over by the Health account of what hap­ school children. Those children gether and availed themselves of ford Orben have been invited to county line? pened to the storrji drain on who purchase their lunches at this doldrum period to lighten speak on campaign issues. White Oak Ridge, I am con­ It couldn’t be that it was sim­ siich places often gamble away their load of responsibilities. Members of all Township civic vinced any||iing can happep to ply the edge of the machine to their lunch money, and are Having now done the thing associations and service clubs a supply from such a stream as which you referred? forced to go without the lunch for a day with no bankruptcies, have been invited to attend in that they, need so vitally. Nor is this and the soonbr it is dis­ Respectfully, another year may *oe general view of the interest in Town­ the the Only fault to be found closing, I hope. pensed with all-together the ship contests. The meeting will BRASS TAX. with gambling machines; they better it will lje. S. E. E. be followed by entertainment PARSONAGE HILL and refreshments. I September 1 ,-1939 ] The Millburn & Short Hills ITEM ' ~ | page 9 I

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^OOO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 cent guests of Mr. and Mrs “Industrial Dr. F. //. Hagney William Schilke of Berkeley /-ffoatT, departed yesterday by MILLBURN Funeral services were held P*ane I° r their home in Chicago. Areas of N. J. ” Monday at 2:30 P. M. in Newark ★ COAL&OIL fqr Dr. Frederick W. Hagey, 71, DR. AND MRS. ELWOOD H. COMPANY "Industrial Areas of New Jer- fnthpr of Mrs. Siegfried E. Bles- MACPHERSON and son, Doug- ey”, a new book depicting the . sin ol Colonial Way, Short Hills. las> and Miss Anna Macpherson 9 Main Street potential resources for the de­ He died Saturday in St. Barna- of 34 Rawley place, returned Fri- Telephones: velopment of industry in cer­ bas’s Hospital. Newark, after a day on the "Queen” from a three M 11 burn 6-0008 tain sections of New Jersey, has short illness. ...-‘-weeks’ vacation at the St. Short Hills 7-0167 last been published by the Jer­ He leaves his wife, Mrs. Oril George Hotel in Bermuda,,.... ry Central Power_& Light Co. Worthington Hagney; hie and is ready for distribution daughter, Mrs. S. E. Blessin; a upon request to the company. "on, Frederick W. Jr., of Maple­ The areas covered in the book wood; a brother, George W. o f extend over eleven sections of South Orange: three sisters, the DAVE’S 1 lie state and detailed inform a­ Misses" Caroline and Augusta tion about the sections is ac­ Hagney of Soutli Orange, and companied by maps and air Mrs. Emma Pedrick of Newark, Free Delivery 347 Millburn Ave. views of the territory.__ In. de­ and three grandchildren. scribing these areas as an ideal location for industries, Thomas Mrs Lee Haneline and son, *■ li'. 33c Fresh Killed hothouse TurkeysJ K Crumley, president o f Jersey Roger, who have been the re- RINSO urge 2 tor 37c Central, says: Fresh Killed Broilers or Fryers •ii). 25c "While New Jersey’s expan­ sion as a manufacturing state \ II. tlrF lo re z Tenderized«Suioked Hams ..... , ii>. 25c has been marked, its greatest REAL ESTATE Gets the dirt KIIK KKNT • opportunities for industrial de­ Swift's Premium Bacon 2 H Hu 'kgs. 2 ()c Protects velopment are still ahead. 1Stone buiiKiibiu — 4 iM-droom*; ‘4 Jhutli*;Jb reereittlmi room; 2 ear. ft ntln. the skin ■talk to Short llill* Motion. $1MI. Centrally located on the At- Fresh Killed L. I. Ducks ih. 1 9 c H room*; 4 bat In*. 4 car. Oil, largo Igc. pkg. lenic seaboard in the middle of i- i.lul, $80. t lie most heavily populated area 10 room*: :t bath*: 4 car: oil: well ih. 19c LAVA SOAP | arniMifri. $135. Forequarters of Spring Lamb 5c of the country, New Jersey offers ♦ Short Hill* -'■Ml ft ;i]| of th e advantages o f accessi­ llohart Avr. Short llill* W. Va. Ready to Serve Ham ih. 35c bility to markets, labor, and Speediest-Safest for transportation facilities, with Smoked Ox Tongues short Cut ii>. 29c fine Silks and Woolens the important addition of na- Guaranteed 1 oral resources, abundantly IVORY ig box available space, and its desir­ Exterminating Imported Panay Rum 5th 1 .7 9 ability as a place to live. - SNOW and ANTS — ROACHES I •New Jersey has many com­ TERMITES — BED BUGS Lifebuoy Soap cake 5 c large bar Ivory Soap 24c munities where business and MOTHS — FLEAS, ETC. manufacture combine with ideal ---•--- Cold Beers and Beverages living conditions, recreational Phone Millburn 6-1730 for Prompt Delivery opportunities and a healthy cli­ Exterminating mate to promotejprosperous in­ Service of N. J. dustry and offer special advan­ flit lulison Place, Newark. N. J. tages to employees. LOCAL PIIONF fa yA t you ake~ "Connected by the best high­ Market 2-2324 Millburn 6-1471 CP gas ranges are built (o inert twenty-two rigid way system in the world, the i,j you CAoote a specifications. Sonic of these arc: correctly insulated areas shown in this book pro­ ovens with automatic burner lighting and heat con­ vide fast motor transportation trol. These efficient ovens arc speedy and hold a 10 the big cities, and are served CAS by the Nation’s leading rail- RANGE temperature as low as 250 . Broilers arc efficient and load.s” . !i heat quickly. They have automatic burner lighting and more usable space than other broilers. Top Dr. Garrison Youngelson burners do slow waterless cooking as well as fast fry­ SURGEON CHIROPODIST ing and light automatically. Prices arc from $99.50 (Foot Ailment*) Ilnur* Kve. 7-9 or by Appointment up connected. Terms ate as little as a dime a day. Tel. MI 6-1449 or MI 6-0449 11 Wlilttlnghnm Ter., Millburn. N. J. For over years we have ■ ■ ■ fi led ptiens_T»ithfu*]y CHAR 1 I ki ll 19 0/ and kreasonably. Let us ftlL your next prescription. A New 65th FREE DELIVERY MI. 6-0449 Series Opened August 9th» SruajAnm c SALES AGENCY MII.LIU UN BUILDING S. R F R U C H T M A N Ph G \M) T IT Vlillharr W - C or Main St I OAN VS SOC I ATT ON

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Union County League Casa Colombo Bill

Standing of the Flub* * * SPORTS * * Pet W L W estbrook ,017 Champions Linden 22 it was all Firemen much to the Hi .090 Plainfield .000 Westfield If* The Millijurn Recreation De­ The Union County League All- astonishment of the champion­ .000 Elisabeth ir> Stars defeated the bitra-Coun- Blues Get Cranford ..~ 10 .136 partment officially * closed the ship seeking league leaders. In .333 ■ W h . - ' - 7— Millburn * ty League All-Stars, 3-0, Satur­ a week of upsets on Monday Koabergs 7 .292 1939 Softball Season last week Garwood 3 . 12* day afternoon at Greenbropk Even Break night the lowy Beechcroft team ------Butiday's iJtottfoi with the Junior Casa Colombo Park, Plainfield. Don Cain, of set down Gleriwood 12 to 2. On Linden 8. Kosbergs 3. Elisabeth 13. Plainfield 0 Club team far out in front tak­ Summit started for the i ntra- Millburn Blues gained an even Wednesday evening the second Crunford 3. Westfield 2. County team, and hurled score­ Mllfburn 3. Garwood 2. ing the championship in both break in their week-end ball place Homely Men’s Club spotted less ball and did his bit with a ★ the first and second half of the gbmes. After dropping a 4-0 South Mountain a ten run first two bagger, one of the four hits season to make their hard won shutout.to the Nutley B. B. C. inning lead and beat them 15 made by the losers. Charley laurels all the- more completely here Saturday, the Blues re­ to n T C ~ [Feather Prevents Wallis of Plainfield sturted for bounded in splendid style Sun­ significant. Although losing STANDING the Union County aggregation games in each half of the season day to turn bactf Garwood, 3-2, W. L. and was succeeded by Bud Dex­ in a Union County League game Mountaineer* 8 3 Auto Racing the Casa Colombans as a unit Homely Men 10 4 ter of Millburn, Sanders of at Unami Park. Glen wood « are one of the finest defensive fi Plainfield and Blake of the South Mountain By Charles 3. Wernli and offensive teams ever to play Saturday’s game developed lleecheroft 10 league-leading Linden club. Fi lumen 11 The inclement weather last together in the Young Men’s into a pitcher’s duel between Moran of the North Ends and Tuesday evening prevented big League at Taylor Park, A rare Jim Perkins of the locals and Kenny of the pennant-winning car racing competition at the spirit scented always with vic­ English of Nutley, which lasted Union nine followed Cain half mile Union Speedway, tory kept them keyed up and until the sixth inning when two Manager Lew Corlell of the Blues Plan located on Springfield road off driving on their toes whether singles and two errors resulted Union County team, assisted by Highway No. 29, in Union, N. J. trying to overtake an opponent .in the visitors scoring two runs. William “Wuzzy" Fullerton, used Track Manager Albert Santo’s or whether far in front. Their Two more hits and an error pro­ Season End 20 players while Rube Waddell, duced two more runs in the complete records of the fourteen battery of southpaw Van Bus- Intra-County pilot, made but By Bill Westbrook speed programs held to date at kirk and the lanky, peppy seventh. one shift other than in the The Blues collected two hits The Millburn Blues, “ red hot” the Union Speedway disclose "Cocky” Carella was ' outstand­ pitching department. The game and a walk In their half of the following Sunday’s 3-2 victory the fact that four ace auto pilots ing all season. "Lucky” Manter- was attended by 2,500 fans and seventh but English kept the over Garwood, will face the divide the lion’s share of the ino in left and “Stretch" Fiola marked Union County's 100th slate clean by striking out Bill Elizabeth A. A. this coming honors thus far. Vic Nauman of in center field were remarkable anniversary of the national Flaherty and forcing Ray Lewis Sunday at diamond No. 8 at Wa- Lebanon, Pa., captured two with their grandstand catches pastime. *• to fly out to center field. rinanco Park, Elizabeth. feature events early in the sea­ all season. Lanky Maucione in The proceeds from the game Both teams scored In the Coach Carl Smith has Bud son, but since has had to be short field was octupus-like in were given to the families of fourth inning in Sunday’s game Dexter or Ozzie Day ready to content with money places. Bill robbing opposing batters of hits. Phil Bopp and Bill Roehm, mem­ but the Blues took the lead in pit again the Betsytowners. The Holland of New Rochelle, N. Y., “ A l” Carella was a bulwark at bers of the Union team who the sixth when Johnny Paw- lad who does not get the nod replaced Nauman as the top the hot corner and his blasting were killed in a recent automo­ lick, Millburn catcher, stole home will be saved for Labor Day flight auto pilot in the field and singles into the right field trees bile accident. on Short’s wind-up. Millburn afternoon when the Blues tackle built his total number of main measured up to extra base hits scored the winning run in the event wins to four before taking the South Orange Baseball Club on clear fields. Mike Bufo’s long The Morristown Daily Record ninth after Short had fanned a back seat. Len Duncan o f at Cameron Field, South Orange. clouts and Johnny Petrlllo’s ac­ defends the right of fans to razz Flynn and pitcher Ozzie Day. , battled his way to the The Blues recently defeated the curate place hitting kept the professional athletes in a recent Nick Piccuito slashed the ball front on three different occas­ Villagers, 6-0, and it is reported team in the battle on many an editorial which p o in ts out that to center, stole second and third, ions, but boasts of two fifty-lap that they will .be strengthened occasion. At the keystone sack tradition is a peculiar animal: and crossed the plate on Ray triumph^/in his record. John by the addition of two new play­ Nick Petrillo, tall and rangy, "The right to razz and heckle Lewis’ Texas Leaguer to center. UleskeyCof Newark, has been the ers in an effort to even the left nothing to be desired either verbally from the stands play­ A fast double play from Day chauffeur of note in recent com­ series, in spirit or in playing the game ers, umpires, and managers on to Saiadino to Piccuito aided petition, scoring three times and A real rivalry is being built up itself. This team of potential All the baseball field is widely the Blues in holding Garwood climbing fast in the point scor­ between the two teams and Stars was put together, kept to­ sanctioned by the best Ameri­ scoreless in its half of the ninth ing drive. there are many who feel that a gether and expertly managed all can usage. Baseball without inning. league composed of South This quartet has had serious the way by “Bims” Dante. The game was featured by raspberries would be like base­ Orange, Millburn, Maplewood, challenges from Joe Sanco of KIN A I. LKAGl'K STANDING sensational catches by Piccuito , W. I,, ball without base hits. So when Summit, Chatham and Madison Elizabeth who is handicapped and Macko of Millburn and Ma­ f'ns.i Colombo 13 .’! a Richmond, Va., fan was should be the ticket next year. by a smaller engine, but never­ Old Mill ... . 10 7 loney and Ken White of Gar­ Canoe 14 rook 8 !) clapped into jail for razzing too Both week-end games are slated theless has given a fine account wood. White’s stab of Day’s liner Giants 2 It enthusiastically, the News-Lead­ for 3:30. of himself. Sanco is listed among cut short a Millburn rally in the er of that city took up a collec­ the most consistent prize money sixth while Maloney’s leaping The Blues plan to close shop tion of pennies^ from fans to pay winners competing in the week­ catch of lew is’ drive down the next week-end at Taylor Park his fine. "When he paid his ad­ ly meets at the Union Speedway, Umstaedter IVims first base line halted another when they encounter the Plain- mission to the game, he pur­ field Bears of the Union County and he will be on hand next rally. Billy Umstaedter of Millburn chased the right to heckle", said circuit on Saturday and South Tuesday evening, along with the won the Perth Amboy invitation the paper with profound under­ ★ Orange on Sunday. The Bears aforementioned drivers. men’s singles for the third suc­ standing of American tradition. recently sustained an unexpected Also appearing will be Bert cessive year Sunday as he de­ "Yet at theatrical perform­ 4-1 reverse at the hands of Carl Ross, Eddie Shaw, Walt Ader, Sandloiters feated Robert Strain of Plain- ances, tradition establishes no Smith’s men and reports have Dan Olivo, George D'Innocenzo, field, 6-2, 8-6, 6-3 to gain per­ such right in the United States it that the Queen City tean: will Eddie Terry, Harry Paust, Newt manent possession of the Com­ In Europe, audiences hiss actors Near Champs be out to even the score. Meyer, and quite a number of at will, and in the more r e m o te other well known auto pilots. ^ missioner Albert G. Waters During the past week the It may also be interesting to trophy. Umstaedter defeated parts of South America t h e au­ point out that the Blues and the The Tuesday evening schedule Sandlotters increased their vic­ of time trials at 7 P. M. and the Don Hawley of Orange in a hard dience is apt to riot it it doesnt Elizabeth A. A. have split even like the show. In the United tory margin in the Millburn Re­ events taking place at 8:45 P. M. three set engagement Sunday in two games this season and morning, 6-2, 3-6, 6-1, the games States tradition is against this, creation Department’s Junior will be carried on until the cool Baseball League to more than that Sunday’s affair will be the being hotly contested despite the yet at the baseball park we re­ "rubber” contest. The Blues weather interferes, and at that three games over their closest time racing will be held on Sun­ one-sidedness of the score. serve our right to b o o lustily passed the Kosbergs in the rivals the Falcons in nearing day afternoons. Umstaedter, who is a student each close decision. the championship of the league. league standing by virtue of at Louisiana State University, (Continued on Page E le v e n ) ★ T.EAGUE STANDING Sunday’s win over Garwood but excelled in both his forehand W. n. THE BOONTON Fire Depart­ can tumble back if defeated by and backhand strokes in both Sandlotters ...... 10 0 ment is holding a monster cele­ Falcons ...... 7 7 the A. A. matches. lied Wings ...... 6 7 bration in Boonton on Labor Crusaders ...... 6 9 Other games last Sunday saw Day, Monday, September 4th, ★ Linden clinch the pennant with which bids fair to be the largest an 8-3 win over the Kosbergs, of its kind ever held in the the Elizabeth A. A. upset Plain- w Firemen Bop field 13-6 and Cranford nose state. The climax of the celebra­ tion will be reached with a huge TALM ADGE Moving . • • out Westfield, 3-2.------— fireworks display at night. Mountaineers ESSO STATIONS Storing . • • Last Tuesday evening on the WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. ICE COLD Rug Cleaning • Baseball Diamond in Taylor Everybody read* the Classified adver- Millburn & Morris Aves. Park the cocky Mountaineers, tlaments. Your little ad there, if there Is B E E R , ALES Phone Millburn 6-0081 present leaders of the Millburn a market for what you want to sell, Is Floor Coverings sure to bring results. KEG BEER & COOLERS Recreation Department’s Busi­ € * ness Men’s Softball League were WINES & LIQUORS Millburn Ave., & REAL ITALIAN STYLE unceremoniously dumped by the Vaux Hall Road tail end Firemen 12 to 8. The SPAGHETTI Phone Millburn 6-1738 Mountaineers retired the Fire­ SERVED IN OUR RESTAURANT D. Catullo ★ Rimback Storage Co. or Prepared to Take Home men in one, two, three order in Millburn 6-0289-W. Cor. Millburn Avenue the first inning while scoring a MARIO’S BAR & GRILL ATLAS 35 Willow St., Millburn & Spring Street brace of runs on three hits JOSEPH CABDONE, Proprietor Tires. Tubes, Batteries 35 Main St. Millburn 6-1714 Prompt Delivery themselves, but from there on and Accessories Millburn 6-2000 September t> 1939 ] The M illburn Short Hills IT E M | Page n

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given notice that the drawing the state. But when the presen­ NOTICK lie HKTTI.KMKNT NOTIOH OF HKTTI.KMKNT for the Ford car or $500 in cash tation dinner was held at the f 'n/ncH V Bowling Notice is hereby given that the Ac­ ESTATE OF MAKY 4. MORRIS, deceased. will take place at noon on Mon­ Newark A. C. Ralph was roving counts of the Subscriber, Assignee for the Notice Is hereby given that tho An-• benefit of creditors of HERM AN SK LAN­ counts of the Subset* her, 'Executor of the day, September 4, at the "Tlghe” and hasn’t displayed the slight­ SKY. trading as HERMANS BAKERY, last, Wlill and Testament '* o. f MARY J i/SO/l - Bi end Service Station, Main and Essex est interest in the thing. will lie audited and staled by the Sur­ M oRRIS deceased, will l*e audited and rogate and reported for settlement lo stated by the Surrogate and reported for streets. Now, the crushing blow comes (he Orphans' Court of the County of Es­ set I lenient to the Orphans' Court of the With Summer on the wane The seventh ticket drawn will with Sir Ralph snubbing the sex on Tuesday, the 24lh day of Oetober County of Essex on Tuesday, tho 26th eXI •lay of September next. (I Fall just around the cor- be the winner. The purpose of New Jersey Open to definitely Dated August 2<». 1939 Dated August K, III .111 IS A DORK W AX MAN THOMAS TEAGUE r we of the Recreation De­ this raffle is to start a building prove that his Interest does not Sidney M Bergman. Proctor M'ovnid I, FBxsImons. P iimTo i. ri ment In charge of program fund for a local home for the lie in this state. Craig Wood and 6 7!Mi Broad Street an2 Summer Avenue, Newark N .1 Newark, N .1 d activity planning look ahead post. Paul Runyon, a Newark scribe sepi i s. i ,v 22. 29 Auu IK 2fi. Sept I. K. | the coming season, with points out, were never too big ORDER TO LIMIT NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT oughts of the tremendous Job to join the pros hare but Gul- August tX. 1030 ESTATE nE HELEN THOMPSON DI R organizing and setting up in dahl has other notions. In any EST ATE OF PATRICK 4. O'llAKE, de­ AND. deceased. moth working order ready for Bears A t Home event, it was fortunate that the ceased Notice Is hereby given that the Ac­ Pursuant to the order of FIlE D HEU- count a of I tie Subscribers. Trustee* und**i tion the live different bowl- tournament was this year won KIGEL. Jr.. Surrogate of the County of the last Will and Testament of HELEN After its series with Baltimore Essex this day made, on the applleation THOMPSON DI RAND, deceased, will be , leagues conducted during by Long Jim Barnes, well known • if the tinderalgned. administratrix of audited and sated l»y I be Surrogate, and this week, the Newark Bears re­ ie|Mirted foi' settlement l« I tie ( India ns" r Fall and Winter Season by on both sides of the big pond as said deceased, notice is hereby given to turn to their home grounds at the creditors of said deceased, to exhibit Court of the Comity of Esi ex on Tuesday, is Department. it. indicates that all of the big in the sill isi ■ r I Ism , under oath or affirm a­ Ibe 28th day of Seplembei next Ruppert Stadium for a Labor tion, their rln ins and demands against Dated August 2, [if first- importance since the time players do not hold the THE M APLEW im iD b a n k h Day doubleheader with Jersey III! estate of said deceased, within six omen's and the Men s A, B, Jersey affair in such small months from this dale, .o r they will lie TRUST COMPANY City Monday afternoon at 1:45 fnri-tir barred from prosecuting or re- I Cl | \ It I ,ES O ItRIE.N d C leagues are easily put in esteem. ■ ■tiling the same against Ilia suhscrilier Smith A SI tic i la nl, 1*r«M tors P. M. The league schedule winds MARY A MICHEL 7II Broad Street tier, is the proper placement Edgar S. Rosshacli, Pioctoi, .1 up at home with a series with ELECTION NOTICE Dm II IK, 26. Sept. 1. R I he many new women bowlers i. l Main Street, Syracuse and Baltimore this Not Ire i* hereby given that a Primary i'hat ha in. N, J 10 by their Inquiries at the An. 25. Sept. 1. 8. 15, 22 ORDER TO LIMIT week-end. E'eetlon will be belt! on Tuesday. Septem­ ber I!>. < A. M. to 8 r. M. (Standard ’creation House all summer LEGAL NOTICE July 26. 1939 Rained out of a program com­ Time). ii(> have made known their ESTATE OF IL./'UETII GARDNER. memorating the 100th annivers­ (Chancery R— 269) deceased. ihi'c to bowl in-Ww^AVomen's .\NMembl.v men. Purxuant to the order of ’‘"RED HEU- ary of baseball last Friday night, Freeholder*. S H E R IF F S SALK — In Chancery of ILIGEL. Jr.. Surrogate of the County of m'uic this coming season. The Surrogate. New Jersey Between The Half Dime Essex, till* day made, on the app.ieMlon the celebration will be held Fri­ Htipervlnor. Savings Rank, a corporation, complainant of the * undersigned, executor o f «ald de­ ■ncation Department'will, if and Herman \V.,Rluhm. et als.. defend­ day of the coming week, Septem­ 2 TownMhip Committeemen. ceased. notice I* hereby given to the credi­ e demand is sufficient pro­ I folleetor of Tiixet. ants. Pi. fa., for sale o f mortgaged prem- tor* of said deceased, to exhibit to the ber 8 when Newark engages the •IlistieoN of the Peuee. subscriber, under oath or affirmation, be an entirely new league for Members of the County Committee. |tv virtue of the above staled writ of their claims and demand* against the Syracuse Chiefs. In n facias, to me directed. I shall ex- estate of said deceased, within six month* mien bowlers composed en- pose for sale by public vendue, at the from thi* date, or they will be forever (•'It si «UmI riot— Spring slice! from Mill- Court House, in Newark, on Tuesday, the rly of beginners with a corn- Iiiiiii avenue in Willmv si rent, to Orchard,, barred from prosecuting or recovering I ho (Continued from Page Teni fifth day of September next, at one same abainsl the subscriber lent instructor on hand at all street. In Orrha d street line, to Union, o'clock P. M ( Eastern Standard Time), “ It’s tradition, and tradition, line. »n Main street, to Parkview drive; to all tract or parcel of land and premises FIDELITY UNION TRUST COMPANY no; to lend technical advise Whltttngb»m terrnee, to Moiintainview situate, lying and l»elng In the Township Hannoch A Istssor, Pioelor* like Topsy, ‘just grow’.’’ toad, to Pin'll view drive, to Millburn ave­ of Millburn. Essex County, New Jersey. 17 Academy Street id moral support if necessary, nue. to Wyoming avenue, to Lackawanna / Beg) lining at a point In the center line Newark, N .1 It. It . to Main street, to Millburn avenue Aug. 4. 11. 18. 25, Sept. 1. iih a view towards this end Ralph Gudahl, who was ex­ of AVood Crest Avenue at the northwest­ to Soring street. erly corner <>f a tract o f land recently polling place—Washington School. 17 ORDER TO LIMIT II all prospective new teams pected to do so much for golf conveyed to one H. W. Murray: thence Taylor street. it ) along said center line of Wood Crest id individuals planning to en- Second District--Maplewood line fuun July 25. 1939 in Morris County when the Avenue north eleven degrees fifty-three It blue wood rood to Rahway river. In ESTATE OF 4AMES <’. SMITH, deceased. r the Women’s Bowling minutes West fifty feet ami twenty-one double'National Open champ a f­ (lien u venue, to Reservation. to Linden Pursuant to itie order’ o f FRED HER- hundredth* of a foot to an angle; thence street, to Myrtle avenue, to Bailey road, RIGEI.. Jr.. Surrogale of I lie County of ■agues this coming season, fixed his signature to a Braid- f2) still along the same North ten de- to 11 idee wood road, to Maplewood line. Essex. Hit* ila.v uumRi. on the applleation green twelve minute* We*t Hlxty-two feet nelly get in touch immediately polling plnee--Wyoming School. 83 Cy of the undersigned, executor* o f wild de­ bu n contract. Last Winter some un«l sixty-one hundredth* of a foot to a |iie- Lackawanna It It. In Ho­ subscribers, under oath or affirmation, lm-1 avenue, to Highland avenue, lo The live feet and sixty-eight hundreds of ft their claims and demand* again*! the foot to the line of the Essex County Park fy their intention of so doing. sented to Ralph the Rover as (••i-sceMl. lo Ureseenl place, to Short estate of said dei eased, within six month* lands; (hence HI along said Park line Hills avenue, to Lackawanna It It, to from thi* dale, or they will be forever South forty-eight minute* East one the outstanding pro athlete in It-'dwell mad. to Millburn avenue, to barred from pioseeuting or recovering the hundred and eleven feet and ten hun­ Hhiine street, to Hector street, to Spring same against (lie suhscrlt*er*. dredths of a f■ sit lo the line of lands of s’ •<.«.( io Willow street, to Orchard street, CH ARLE S J. SMITH to Orchntd sheet line, to Union line. „„id Muria.v: thence (5) along said Mur­ ray's northerly line south eighty-nine do JAMES !’ SMITH Polling place - Oarage Showroom, 51X EMILY N. THIIMM Ar Azvard Millburn Avenue. grees twelve minute* West one hundred and eighty-five feet and eighty-six hun­ ( ’ ha pie* C. Den lief, Proctor l*’ou1 1b District—Union line from Lacka­ 26 Clinton Street wanna It. It. to Passaic river, to Living­ dredth* of a foot to the place of Begin- luy R. Bosworth Post No. 140 ston lino, lo Parsonage Hill road, lo Itidge n ng. Containing one-half acre. Newark. N. J. Aug. 4. II. 18. 25. Sent 1 The American Legion has dtive. to Highland avenue, to Hobart ave­ Being the same prt*ml*es conveyed to nue. to Lackawanna It It., to Union line Herman W. Rluhm and France* M. Polling place - Racquets Club, The Htiihm. hi* wife, by Andrew H. Hegeman ORDER TO LIMIT ( ’ irecent. and Lydia F. Hegeman. hi* wife, by deed Fifth District—Highland avenue from dated April 2(1. 1931. and recorded April August 3. 1939 Hobart avenue, to Ridge drive, to Par­ 2 K. n>21. In Book B 65 of Deed* for said ESTATE OF ANN K E E L E Y . Decea»ed. sonage Kill mad. to Livingston line, to County o f Esmox on page* 64-65. Pursuant to tho order o f FRED HKR- West Orange line (n South Orange line. Being known a* No. . 32 Woodi-rest RIGEL. Jr., Surrogate of the County of In Hallway liver, to Glen avenue, flb ,\venue. MilHiurn. N. J. Essex, this duy made, on the application WoodiOist avenue, to Farley road, to Old The approximate amount of the Decree of (he undersigned, udmlnistralor of said Short Hills road to Holmrt avenue, to to be satisfied by said sale Is I he sum of deceased, Holloe is hereby given In the 11 Ir.hla ml avenue. Ten Thousand One Hundred Thirty-seven eredRor* of said deceased, Jo exhibit, to Polling place—Hobart Avenue School, Duk'Jar* and Seventy-nine Cents ($10.- the subscriber, under oath or affirmation, t Unhurt avenue. 137.79). together with the costs of thi* their claim* and demand* again*! the Sixth District--Lackawanna pl^ce from mh le. estate of said deceased, within ftx month* Li'knwanna R. H.. to Glen avenue, to Premises are to l»e sold wubjcct to from this dale, or I hey will be forever I {e'er v.a.t Ion. to Linden street, to Myrtle such fact* as an accurate survey may barred from prosecuting or recovering the a venue,, lo Bailey road, to Ridgewood show. the zoning ordinances of the hume against the subscriber. .1 in M i pie wood line, to Union line, to Township of Millburn. restrictions of EDWARD R. WHITTI NOHAM Vnnv Hall road, to Millburn avenue, to record, if any. and all taxes, assessments 203 Millburji Aveniin w v eiling avenue, lo Lackawanna R. R . Mini other municipal Hen*. Millburn, N. J. to Lackawanna place. Newark. N. J.. July 31, 1939. Aug. 11. 18. 25. Sept 1. 8 WHY NOT TRY polling place—Wyoming School, 83 Cy- HENRY YOUNG JR . Sheriff. piess street. Stetson .& .Gonnley. Sol’ rs. $26.88 ORDER TO LIMIT Seventh District— Main street from A UK. 11. 18, 25. Sept. 1. MOBILOIL PRODUCTS Union line, to Parkview drive, to Whlt- J u ly 25. 1939 tIngham terrace, to Moiintainview foad. ORDER TO LIM IT to Parkview drive, to Millburn avenue, to ESTATE OF ROBERT A. CROWLEY, de­ ceased. AM) MOBILOIL SERVICE V hiix Hull road, to Union line, to Main August 9, 1931b Pursuant to the order of FRED IIER- Mayflower ESTATE OF SAM UEL' K A PLA N , de­ BIGEL. Jr.. Surrogate o f the County of Polling Place South Mountain School. ceased. 855 Ridgewood Road. Essex, this day made, on the applleation Pursuant to (he order of FRED H lill- of the undersigned, executor* of said de­ Eighth District—Rod well road from R IU E L . Jr.. Surrogate of the County of CARS CALLED FOB AND Millburn avenue, to Lackawanna R. H . to ceased. notice Is hereby given to the credi­ Essex, this day made, on the application DELIVERED Short Hills avenue, to Crescent place, to tor's of said deceased, to exhibit to the ,,f the undersigned. Administratrix of The Crescent, to Hobkrt avenue, to Old subscribers, undei oath or affirmation, Laundry deceased, notice is hereby given to the Short It ills road* to Farley road, to their claims and demands against the AL Wooderest avenue, to Glen avenue, to creditors of said deceased, to exhibit to estate of said deceased, within six months ] :'<-kawanna place, to Lackawanna R. R-, the subscriber, under oath or affirmation. from this date, or they will be forever Telephone in Main street, to Millburn avenue, to • heir claims and demand* against the barred from prosecuting or recovering the SMITHS Sfo ptj» street, to Rector street, to Blaine estate Vrf said decea *ed, within six same against the subserilior*. months from this dfite, or they will be .-itrciT. lo Millburn avenue, to Bodwell ELEANOR CROWLEY — Friendly forever barred from prosecuting or re­ Millburn 6-1100 loan. -fy THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK covering the same against the subscriber. Service Station Polling place — High School. 11 Old OF MILLBURN Short Hills road. SARAH KAPLAN Herbert M Ellend, Proctor Cor. itlorrlp & Warner Avon. ESSEX COUNTY BOt^RD Morris It A Charles E. Cohn. Prootor* 605 Brood Street, OF' ELECTIONS. mi Park Place. SI* * HI NCI FI ELD, N. J. Newark. N. J. All.-m: ELMER J. HERRMANN. Newark. N. J. Aug. 4. 11. 18, 25. Sept. 1. Millburn 6-2045 Advertise In the ITEM In order to reach Clark. Aug 18, 25. Sept. 1. 8 .15 the buying public. The Millburn Gr> Short Hills ITEM [September i, 19 39 ] ‘ >0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

I WILL TYPE m.miicrlpU »nd tetUn »t a reasonable price. Student composi­ ART rXCIIANOK tions special rale 10c each. Phtme Bhort R . d e F l o r e z ANTIQUE and moderm-fumlture. Brlc-a- R. deFlorez Classified Hills 7-2402. I0-I-MS7 bruc, old books. gllver. painting*, REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE musical Instrument*. Content* of at* Section D AN IE L MASSIMO, gardener. Slone and FOR SALK FOR NAJ.F. OK KKM cement work a specialty. 18 Church t|«*a and home*. Bought and Bold. Art HIIOKT IIILLH Exchange. 309 Millburn Avenue, MIIl- 'ItKlrrn Street. Millburn. N. J. Telephone M ill- , SHORT HILLS — * acre# *f land [dwelling. Studio living room HELP WANTED burn. Telephone M'MIburo 6-1766. floor hum 6-1929-J. 18-tf-3394 fnlrrly landscaped und surrounded by jffid bed R., jj bath* Maid e 25-t f-3406 i 7; * H r'M'tn and iuood*. IVIth » modem 7-room colonial ibath Attractive recreation room S ALE S LA D Y wanted' for new dress Hhop FOR KENT Khouse. flay tennis court. High eleva- J r »r . “fa w miilrlird. r.„ that wllT open In Millburn middle of WE SELL everything. Mualc and ac- V Ion* fB(?Wfent view. Reasonably ceasoiics. MuHlcnl Internments bought 'Hintli.il, hit,, or .rh.Mil. $1'*,%! ... Keptemlatr. Personality more important APARTMENT — Corner of Mhln and \ triced. jiunt ut *115 it month. than experience. Mum! Im* capable of and sold.,Instruction on all Instrument*. Sprliia Streets. Five rdom* and bath. Art Exchange. 309 Millburn Avenue, Short Hill* 7-2415 Niiorl llill, 7-711.-, taklnK lull charge Of store. Write Cdmptetely reconditioned. Immediate quallflcatIona Box D. care Item. illinium. Telephone Millburn 6-17*5.. |»2 Hobart Are. Hhort 11111m ip* Hoimrt At*. hhuM Uiu, poHHomdon. Call Millburn fl-0748-w. 2B-tf-3407 1-1-3109 25*2*3494 PA R T-T IM E maid to help with house­ SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE at 30 Blaine Street. work and care of In*liy. Address Box Z. Mniburn: - AH modern ImprovgnMlU. car* Item. 1-3-3410 Reasonable price. Inquire at 58 Spring Street, MIRbnm. N. J. 13-3-3386 e m p l o y m e n t w a n t e d ONE OR TWO ROOMS with private bath. BUNDLE'S ' Located In Hhort Hills Write Box X. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY care Item. 1-3 3 » n COOKS. Couples. Nurses. House Worker*. All first class help with liest references FOR HALE Second floor, 1037 Springfield Avenue. Irvington, near Centre. Phone Essex FURNITURE — Solid English Oak 3-6471. l-tf-3408 Ja­ cobean dining-room set — complete. Perfect condition. Reasonable. Private KNOLLWOOD Employment Agency, spe- 1-iRllxlng in Investigated domestic help. home. Call Short H ill, 1-IM*. »"P 9 Douglas Street. Millburn. N. J Call answer m il 6-1946 Millburn.. 1-1-341Z Millburn 6-0416. 10-tf-2786 ONE MANS English bicycle and one R E F IN E D lady wishes position as house­ 'wom an', blcyclr. Perfect condition. BUY YOUR LIQUOR REQUIREMENTS keeper In motherless home — for two Telephone Short H ill, 7-.102#-W>. 1-1-341J gentlemen or companion to woman with pleasant surroundings. Small salary. WITH CONFIDENCE IN A6fP LIQUOR and Hamlin” y References. Box B. care of Item. B E AL ANTIQUE “ Mason and Hamlin” 25-3-3402 organ. Telephone iHhort Hill*lill* 7-2992.- W 1-1-3414 STORES AND DEPARTMENTS SERVICES OFFERED THE 43ARDEN SPOT of South Mountain Estates located «t 55 Southern* "Slope F. LAY. “ The Plano Doctor’ ’. Notice drive is for sale at a modest price. The to my Millburn Customers. I will tune charm of th-s property will appeal to In your summer home if within 100 the discriminating homeseeker. Six a t­ miles. However bad pianos are. we can tractive rooms — tile bath —- oil heat. repair them. Belleville 2-3053. 23-t f-3356 Telephone Millburn 6-0311. 1-4-3415 RUESCHER “ E ” Flat Alto Saxophone PA R T Y SANDWICHES made to or(fcr. with cd*e 125. Very good condition. $3 per hundred. Call Mrs. H. Deverell. Can be seen at 34 Morris Avenue. 85 Mountalnvlew Road. Millburn. N. J. Phone Millburn 8-1678. 19-tf-332fl gprln*fl*ld. U-tr-MB* OUTSTANDING LIQUOR VALUES OOTH’S FOR TH E - © LABOR D A Y W EEK END 8 YEAR OLD RED CROWN SCOTCH

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