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v:OL.. XLVIII NO. 36 Millburn, New Jersey, Friday, September 4, 1936 PRICE FIVE CENTS esidents Differ On Zoning, SILVERSTEIN - Township Schools Open Wednes­ LANDON-KNOX QUITS RACE day; Faculty Changes Announced Street Signs and Postoffice LEAD HERE IS AS CANDIDATE Superintendent Dyke Confident New Members Will Continue Past Academic Progress— V 0 V E R 9 T 0 1 Democratic Committee Miss Malloy Returns Item Reporter Finds Sentiment 36 HIGH SCHOOL Item Straw Vote Result Nominee Asks Hill- Next Wednesday morning at nine a like position In Cooper Union Schmidt Support o’clock, all Millburn schools will Miss Adelaide J. Van Vliet, New Shows Republican Varies As To Their Desirability GRADUATES WILL open for the new school year, 1936- Jersey College for Women, will be Strength / 1937. Arrangdtnertts have been the new manrfger of the high This week Htrry Silversteln made for beginning the regular school cafeteria. Sidewalks Costly, Signs Unsightly, Post Office Democratic nominee for member The Straw vote now being con­ program of work, new pupils hav­ ENTER COLLEGE of the Township committee, an­ Office assistants in the Board of ducted by The Item among Its Necessity—All Would Maintain Town­ ing registered in advance and for­ Education office at the high school nounced his withdrawal from the readers, which is a part of a na­ mer pupils already advised as to include Jane Loder, Adelaide Pratt, ship’s Recognized Individuality race. He asked that all voters sup­ tional poll being taken among their status. and Florence Ebblie. Many Members of June port the candidacy of Clarence A. thousands of readers of weekly Announcement was made Tues­ The new South Mountain school A series of short interviews with no reason for it to cease to be. It Is Hill and Frank M. Schmidt newspapers In the smaller com­ Inhabitants of Short Hills early a park and not a city. Class Continue day by Superintendent Charles B. will open September 9 with the munities, tends to show more and There have been unconfirmed Gardner Gillespie, A, 1917—Con­ Dyke, of changes In and additions following staff of teachers: Eugene this week, showed the residents to rumors for some time that Mr Sll- more conclusively that people are be almost unanimously in accord cerning the new zoning ordinance, \ Studies to the teaching staffs of Millburn G Wilkins, principal, In conjunc­ turning to Governor Landon as the versteln would not make the race I have no 'ftght to express an opin­ schools for the coming year Mr. tion with the same position at the preference In the November elec­ with, the Idea of a new post office £ut rather, would withdraw in ion regarding the restrictions In Thirty members of the June Dyke when submitting a list of the Washington school, will act as su­ tion. building. favor of the two Republican nom­ graduating class of Millburn High new teachers, pointed out their ex­ pervisor of elementary Instruction. Nationally the poll has shown a Sentiment was divided concern­ any section other than that in inees His action now Is In con­ (Continued on Page Eight) School will shortly take up studies cellent records both In academic Miss Virginia McCauley, Miss Rosa distant Republican trend with ing the efficacy of the proposed formity with these reports. noning ordinance as well as to the In Institutions of higher learning and practical fields, and expressed lind T. Walsh, and Miss Gladys M.1 Landon and Knox In the lead by a located In various parts of the He was the only opposition can­ confidence they would substantial­ Williams, all newcomers, will teach I nominal margin H-is In the local rhrnnic problem of strpet signs, didate listed on the Spring pri­ sidewalks and direct house mail country, according to Mr John R ly add to the splendid work already the sixth, second grades and the I vote however that the greatest in- Bretnall. principal mary ballot but enough voters accomplished In the local schools delivery. kindergarten, respectively. The re-Merest centers to date, as here the NO PETITIONS The list Includes: wrote In the name of William Cros­ The high school will have five mainder of the South Mountain | normal Republican majority has The Interviews took In a cross by so that he too, was nominated section of the community and con­ John Bermlngham, Newark Col­ new teachers Miss Marjorie E staff which has been transferred ' risen to nearly double that shown lege of Engineering: Caroline Bos- for one of the two vacancies There Mueller. A B,Barnard and A M. fromthe Wyoming school, In-;in the average election year trary to current belief, there ap­ REACH CLERK have been statements he also might pears to be no marked difference sevain, Barnard College: Richard Columbia, will teach German and eludeMadeleine A. Nutter, fourth Item readers havecast their Brumberger, North Carolina State withdraw, which If true, would English It is noted that first year grade, Ethel M Me Intyre, third ballots freely and from all present between the feelings of residents r leave Messrs Hill and Schmidt vic­ who have lived In Short Hills for College; Cople Burblrd, Cornell: German will be introduced foi gnide, Eleanor M Albee, first Indications the Republican candl- Last Day For Filing But Phylls Clark, College of William tors by default unless the local many years and those who have those who desire this language for grade dates will receive a tar higher per- and Mary; Agnes Gould, Newark Democratic committee designated recently taken the town for their None Make Ap­ rollege entrance in. preference to The Wyoming school has added ccntagc of votes than in any recent Normal School: Frances Haines. new candidates. others Miss Doris A Cooper as assistant presidential year home. pearance A statement by Mi Silversteln Skidmore College; Frank Halstead, John Urban, A B, State Uni- In the kindergarten and the Wash Republicans here arc conceded In the statements that follow Drew University follows: jverslty, Kent. Ohio, and B S Co- ington school will have Miss Jean- Yesterday, Thursday, was the to outnumber Democrats by a th,. letter after the name indicates Robert Huson, University of I have always felt that there ex­ llumbla, will be instructor In gen- cite E R Malloy as teacher of the last day for filing petitions look­ heavy margin but many of the whether the speaker lives in the Pennsylvania: Virginia Johnson, isted In Millburn Township, a spirit eral science, biology and health B fourth grade Miss Malloy, who was { , , rp£rlstprpd or ing to changing the form of Town­ • action designated under the pro- Moravian College. Donald Mac- of cooperation and civic minded- Ford Sheppard. B 8, State Teach- granted a two year leave of ab- “ t many c a l . I n y Z s T t Z ship government, but up to the pn od zoning ordinance as "one Phall. Panzer College, Elizabeth ness that made for the finer type ers College. Newark, will have sene- by t he Board of Education. ' these resldents arP now arou.sed ls time of going to press, no copies t,,mily residents A" or "B". The fig- Mlessner, University of Rochester: of community. To farther this after charge of the department of fine spent that time as teacher in the evldent ln that thp ballots to datP of the petition had been received , following the name represents Barbara Neuroth. Pratt Institute: a careful study of the affairs of arts E M Hayes. A B . A M La- American College at Beirut, Syria have run morc predominantly Re- vcar of moving into Short Hills, j at the office of Miss Mabel E Goff. James Nlrol, Brown University; the Township, taking into consid­ fayette. ls the new teacher In the Her return to Millburn schools pubhcan lhan nt -any tlmP in the Stewart Hartshorn, A, 1870 - I Township Clerk Florence O'Mara. Panzer College; eration the best Interests of the social sciences after so unique and unusual an hutory of thc Townshlp believe definitely In the zoning1 Thursday morning the petitions Lois Pritchard, Rockford College, taxpayers and residents, I became Eric Rickard. Cornell and Co- experience, i.s regarded with much On the basis of the ballots so far principle, without which the ten- | were In active circulation as the Townshend Ricketts, University of a candidate for t.ic Township him bln will succeed Maurice T satisfaction John Lucas has been fMl the Landun prpfprpiu.p ,, llln. il.mrv is to overcrowd the houses! time of filing drew to a close Michigan. , Committee ] Ayers who has just resigned a.s in- engaged as Instructor ol manual nlng in excess of nine to one and consequently spoil the locations ] Rumors that the whole movement Martha Romalne, Lassell Junior "Since the nomination by the Re­ jstructor In mathematics to accept . arts in the elementary schools which may be contrasted with a ini cramp the architecture The , had emanated from the so-called College, Jean Rose, Middlebury publican party of Clarence A Hill claims of a normal ratio of five to zoning act put forth by the Town- Barker faction of the Township College: Fred Rosseland, Drew and Frank M Schmidt, and after a one In this latter If ls probable a hip Committee seems satisfactory j government, were denied Mason University: Jo Ann Sawyer. Col­ study of their qualifications and four to one average would be more mi the face of It, although If the j Young Jr. was one of those active- lege of William and Mary Oeorge lability, 1 have come to the conclus­ Program To Mark Opening Of nearly correct, which however zones are all built up under the ly circulating a petition, and stated Srhuetz, Michigan State ion that the best Interests of our makes the present straw vote only minimum requirement, It seems to he was advised some 250 names had Dorothy Schwarz, Lassell Junior community would be served by j the more Impressive m- the town will be overcrowded. been secured and that the ncccs College, Robert Sltngerland. Le­ their election New South Mountain School | Today The Item reprints the bal­ Putting two or three houses up In sary number to bring the proposi­ high University: Richard Spinning. Mr Hill, as an cxccuttvc of a lot for the last time and any who close proximity Is all right In tion before the voters might be New York University. Charles Tay­ large corporation and as former Superintendent of Schools .have not as yet Indicated their places, but when this becomes the secured In time to file in accord­ I Flans lor the opening of the new lor. Lehigh University; Joyce Went, president of the Millburn Town­ preference, are asked to do so Vote ance with the statute I South Mountain School have now 4 Address Eugene G Wilkins. ! mlnatlng feature, It Is time to Julllard School of Music, Mary ship Taxpayers Association, has early, but not often. move out Mr Barker said he was aware Louise Williams, Wellesley College, been completed and a program has I Principal the necessary business ability and been formulated that will Include H;30 P. M. Open House It would be foolish to argue the petitions were In circulation, Ruth Willis. Katherine Gibbs, knowledge of Township affairs to uminst a new post office We must but did not know their origin or the Loanna Worden, Dickinson College members of the Board of Educa- j i Invocation H Norman Sib-! Woman’s Club Opens bo of great value as a public of­ tlon. the faculty, officers of tho ley. Pastor of Wyoming Church 1 cor pt the fact that Short Hills Is original proponents If. he said, ficial Mr Schmidt has been a life­ Fall Activities vowing rapidly and that the post "the proposal Is on the ballot, then Parent -Teacher organization as! 2 AddrMS G N(IVPS siavton I Man Drowns In long resident has nperated In Mill­ well a.s members of the comimmi- . Prpsldenl of Board of EduPaU„n | f'ice- must accommodate all the I will express my opinions but not The board of trustees of the burn a successful business and has ty I dents otherwise " Attempt to Save Girl 3 Address Charles B Dyke, ] Woman's Club of Millburn will been an official nf the Township A flaK raUinR unci short rxor- !' is becoming increasingly ob- In all over 300 names would be ; Superintendent of Schools hold the first meeting of the Fall for a long period of time He too by rjsrs will prorrdr opening of .school j c i hat Short Hills i.s badly in j necessary to have the proposal Funeral services for Herbert De reason of his business experience 4 Introduction of Staff Eugene ! season Wednesday at 1(1 a m In ,i nine o clock Wednesday morn- l Q vVtlklns. Principal. '"■'■d of street signs As It Is now a (printed on the ballot at the No- Oroot of 15 Spencer place Garfield and his Intimate knowledge of jthc Recreation Building. Taylor ing when pupils will assemble for' 5 InUodui;Uuil of P .T A Prcs|-!park Mrs F, A Strand, .'..-inger must employ a bird dog to! vpm^ r r]PCtion, and 1t was said were held yesterday Dr Oroot was jTownshlp affairs will be of great the new f;;..! .1 friend's house Of course the numt,er actually secured was drowned early August 29 when tlrfva|uc thc first time, and In thc evening j dcnt and Gbalrman ()f Program ] president. wtH preside, attempted to rescue his sweetheart I there will be an open house or, committee Mrs Henry Junge. The card party sponsored by thc fill re are two ways to do anything I f[U stlnrt nf t|lls Under thc rlrrumstanres I am Anna Pollack of Walllngton, who] residents beginning at 8 30 o < loc * President; E A Ixvins. Chairman Garden Department which was 'lie decent way and the sloppy: ____ withdrawing as a candidate for fell or jumped from the upper deck | This will Include n further pro- j Explanation of Building scheduled for September 8 at the v c It Is up to the people to get j ^ () Township Committeeman a.s 1 feel of the excursion boat Pilgrim The j gram At this time also there wl>> construction A W Horne, Chair- of Mrs. William C. Murrell inecther and put up signs that are Fine “Observers Of that my candidacy ls not neces­ home drowning took place Just north of i be an Inspection of the new build- mftn Qf Bulldln(, commltt. ■e on Old Short Hills road, has been a*':.active and suitable. Local Crap Game sary Mail delivery and sidewalks I the Oeorge Washington Bridge 1 lnK | 7. Inspection of building ■ postponed until September 15 I urge the united support of all think definitely will come, al- The two were among 500 guests on ! Parents residing In South Moun- | 1 * Members nf n Millburn recrea­ voters i eg aidless of politics, of tl'o'tgh there seems to be no Imme­ the annual moonlight boat ride of tain, who have been concerned as I tion club, to the number of a dozen, Messrs Hill and Schmidt, as I diate need for them. Any act Intro­ the Oarflekl Volunteer Fire De-j to the adequacy of the new school | fared Judge Fretman In police court feel there ls no place for partisan­ ducing sidewalks throughout the partment to carry thc pupil load, will know | Wednesday night and after paying ship ' 1 n w ould cause tremendous com- before the end of the week whether fines of four dollars each, listened Crew members and Japanese -STRAW VOTE BALLOT pllrations around Short Hills their fears are groundless As yet j | to a forceful lecture from the sailors from two warships In the I P Field Jr. A, 1911—The new river on a visit lowered boats to, Nursery School school officials refuse to become! | bench, as to the evils of gambling alarmed as to the situation ■ '' Ing act seems to cover the slt- as well as future action In the rescue the couple The Pollack girl Nation-Wide Vote for • • 'mn adequately Certainly no was saved but De Oroot was not To Open Sept. 14 The program as tentatively ar- 1 event of further arrests ranged follows ' houses should be allowed to The rourt was crowded between found His body was recovered mrc Even the proposed limit The Nursery School, sponsored 9 00 A. M. Flag Raising i members under arrest and those Monday night ■asm, a little too free De Oroot Is a brother of Mrs bv the Junior Service league of I Invocation H Norman Sib PRESIDENT Interested In seeing what they had A i rw post Office building would Harold J Currans of Mechanic Short Mill will open for Its third missed by not attending the crap Pastor of Wyoming Church '"ft'iMy facilitate the handling year Monday September 14 The session in a Main street cellar last street, Millburn ? Flag Salute Led bv Kenneth' " ail g'’ther harmi :t Address ('hail' H Dyke i "idcnts nf Short Hills, but dire and some money, but none nf papers located in state* • Mails sidewalks and street □ ROOSEVELT the twelve arraigned admitted thrv throughout the nation to < Damocrntk) I am opposed to it Short Plans brInn made by hr (tUv Mi Virc i' ■ ItcirnnlmuR. the show preelection senti­ were anything but spectators Two h 1" i I of t hr Amrriran ' rurt ■ ' for t It* ■ r l t wn vr;t ■ \ ill l ire Dept. Mascot always been more or less did win suspended sentence one R Rn-.wort ment of small town and old another Monte return Sli ' i • graduate • >f tho □ LANDOr 'cry to strangers and I sec 'on the alibi he was there to cr a Icgmn t" 1 Out of Hospital rural America in their m an r[f,.rt to raise VVheel-.r k 5« !c ! in Unit on and has < *epubl»can' man about digging a grave, and the i'.irli! Nile choice for President for Ihc annual Kiddles had ( x|)rri -!, Anrklng with rhil the nest four years other to borrow money funds fuf Fm,"ke pet and m.venf nf the Christmas Party, according to T dr< i in r.u 'i, rhool.s and rprnjv 1 ranaportation For Several speeders were also fined iMi!lbuin fire department. Is hack □ LEMKE W Matt tv■w ■ chairman of 'hr '.'r w y. r. ! Mmtnn Hhr* was (VaUai Wyoming Student* "f playground activities ! on 'be job after a month of con TO VOTE: commit ter if rbarre Mirk • cross X in ujusr* Wyoming Church The affair will he held nn thr in Ta\lor Park during one Hum fi'Tmer.t in a ranine hospital un iK# nsm# of < SBfll 1 ''portatlon for high school 4«l* row prf(«r □ THOMAS evening of September tA at, 8t mrr |der Uie ministrations of IVirlor (Vocialuti :‘!'ts residing In the Wyoming Resumes Services r rh cr of Short Hill" U Rose of Lima Church Hall In view Mi.ss I '>ul Engle Group of club voting it HOT " of the township has been if the Nursery Schfwil The Wyoming church will re of thr fart the children have al- chairman < • llnw*4 Only tJog!« If* r cr,l with the Pnblir Service | Smoke has his playful moments dividusl rolfi v»i'U b« count**! □ COLVIN wavs derived great enjoyment and committer l erofctbft'OO l mated Transport Co A bus sume services this Sunday Septem­ jbke (he rest of the department per­ ber fitly at 11 o'clock after the happiness from the legion sp°n ' sve Millburn avenue and Cy 1 sored Christmas parties in the past IF.r.lON M \IU,4RV TO MEET sonnel. and when talcing it out on a A sot ii|« Km or H*r 'reef a* 8 10 a m will go Hummer respite The sermon topic nsm* but to •••*«* in nstmnsl and are keenly looking forward to( neighborhood cat, received a bad tshuUuoft pi#**# bll m name at □ BROWDER "P f’yprc&n street to Wyoming »ve- will be Religion-Cafeteria * ' the one of this year, it Is felt by its , The American legion Auxiliary tow* and state, below • and arrive at the high schoolTire church school will open he rut on one nf hlfi legs He hafi been sponsors that the public will be >f the Guy R Bbsworfh Post will In the hospital several times dur ’ 25 a m The bus returning at first .Sunday In octnwr. <• * [only too glad to a-vstst by means of .hold the first meeting of tile Fall Ing thr present year but shows no j Town State ' ' co*® of school, will leave there the week-end conference o p their presence at the forthroming season Tuesday a* R 15 o'clock In v ' 55 p m Tire fare will be five rnts and teachers to be held . p- 'pvfnt ]the Recreation House, Taylor Park signs of becoming hospitalized , «.-,•* rVh way Itember 2fl 37 at Bernardsvllle Page Two The Millburn - Short Hills Item Friday, September 4, 193^ JAPANESE BEETLES White Oak Ridge Church Has ■taps tournament will be'T** This week the New Jersey au­ September 5, 8, 7 at the wVOmi Century Old Traditions Here thorities have been collecting the Club. P. F. Stansbury and M * numerous bettle traps they loaned Messenger are in charge 0f ' rangements. ar" to the Oak Ridge Golf Course, sit­ First Established In 1810 Vigorous Religious Or­ uated between Westfield and Rah­ ______1_____ ganization Will Erect New Addi- way, as the Jbeettes, have practical:-, ly stopped flying, These traps • , tiow This Fall...... caught millions of the beetles and - Arthur Normandin prevented millions of eggs from TEACHER OF PIANO From records which go back well doned in the summer of 1856. being laid ln the ground to hatch Excellent opportunities over a century, one may trace the During the fall and winter the forded for young students ami Into grubs and destroy grass roots beginners. an(* gradual growth of the White Oak Reverend J. M. Odgen, who was the remainder of this season and Short Hills 7-0199 W Ridge Chapel from Its first meet­ pastor at this time, continued a the coming season. There were ings held in the homes of the preaching service once a month forty-eight traps loaned to the parishioners It was in 1810 that and in the spring a committee was j Oak Ridge Golf Course. the Reverend Gersham Williams formed to reorganize the Sunday Head the Want Ads Now. established the stated meetings at School Association. A. M. French i different homes in the neighbor­ was put in charge and the school hood and through these meetings was reopened in May with 16 the work of the church was car­ scholars. ^M yrtle ‘Weston de cJVlasse- ried on until 1823 when the Cha­ During the next few years the ' tham Village Presbyterian Church school grew steadily. By 1865 a announces was formed. gradual change had occurred in | The new church combined Cha­ the number of churches represent- | tham, Cheapside and White Oak ed by the attendance. There were The Opening on September 17th Ridge communities so the regular Presbyterlan Methodist, Baptist meeting now alternated between and Episcopal families all work- of THE WESTON PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN Wlilte Oak Ridge and Cheapside. |ng harmoniously and today this V In the spring of 1831 William principle of a ‘community church of Pre-kindergarten and Kindergarteft Age; 3l,i to 6 year. Parsil Joined the church and short- sbin b|lu]s together Christians of ly afterward opened a Sabbath many denominations. Myrtle Weston de Masse Patricia O. Williams School which he managed until his In 1869 the need for a new school DIRECTOR AKS'T. Dllll I m u death In 1850, the studies being building became pressing At, first Short Hills 7-1484 South Grange 2-7520 •principally catechism und Bible the community planned to enlarge Appointments for Enrollments from 9 A. M. to 12:00 Noon recitations. the building so as to accommodate By 1850 a great change had both the day, and Sunday School, Glenwood Drive and Meadowbrook Rd., Short Hills taken place In the community. but this plan was voted down This Many families had moved away was a great disappointment to and new ones came Into the dis­ many, but shortly afterward Wil­ Miss Louise Dingwell (left) and Mis* Ruth Barr, home Bervice representatives for the Northern Divis­ ion of the Jersey Central Power and Light Co., prepare a meal in the new all-electric model kitchen in trict. New Ideas and Interests had liam H Parsil, Jr , donor of the grown up which were soon to put the Morristown office. ground where the present chapel the school on a new basis. For a stands, told his friends that they period after Mr. Parsll’s death the “Imagine, if you can”, says Mrs. it a “model" community kitchen kitchen we are discussing. All we could select from his frontage a Eliza M. Stephenson, home service school had a severe struggle for "We never could boast of its be­ need to say is that the kitchen is suitable lot for a school building. director, “a Community Kitchen. existence and was finally aban- ing a community kitchen if it were there to play its part in the happi­ Well, that is just what this kitchen small. The size speaks 'welcome', A meeting was called on the 22nd ness of your party, as all kitchens of May, 1871 Committees on plans is and we want everyone to know and all cluhs, organizations and where it is located, —second floor other groups are invited to share should. If you would like informa­ and finances were appointed and tion about how your organization or Pingry School Now on the 26th of June the Oak Ridge hack, up two dozen steps, and there its hospitality. Begins 76th Year you are. It is 23 by 24 feet in size, “Classes and cooking demonstra­ group may use this kitchen without Chapel was incorporated under the cost, write to me, Mrs F.liza M. name of the Oak Ridge Sunday with seven windows. You gasp for tions are being planned as a part Plngry School will open Its 76th School Association. With many breath, not fr< in the steps, hut be­ of the program (nr groups which I Stephenson, Jersey Centra! Power cause of the si/e of the room we j want to hold parties, play cards, and j an(l Tight Co , Asbury Park, N. J., year on Wednesday, September contributions the money for th e! call a kitchen But that is where [have a cup of tea <>T coffee Oh! I I or call your local office and ask for 16th During the past year the en­ building was soon raised and on 1 the secret comes in and why we call I forgot for a moment that it is the Home Service’.” rollment was 230 boys, and from Ostober 22, 1871 the dedication of j present indications a larger enroll­ the school took place ment Is forecast for the coaling About this time the. Mission! 0 , , J t , ,bers An addition to the old chapel year Due to a larger number of Band was organized by the Cha- i boys from outlying communities tham women group This organl-lwi11 bc made ln lhe Aulumn and a a new bus service is planned The zatlon raised money and secured 150,1 wlllch the association has had school has chartered Public Serv­ clothing for missionary work Its for years, will bc installed when ice buses to transport the boys to work Ls now carried on by the Dor- Die addition is completed, The Short Hills Private School Elizabeth. One bu.s will begin Its cas Society, the Mission Band hav- At present the Chapel has no daily trip from Morristown, pick- | jnK g0np out of existence years ago one minister, but students from will open on ing up boys in that community and Today the White Oak Ridge Sun- Drew Seminary lead the Sunday in Madison, Chatham and Summit day School Association Includes services. Trustees of the assoc la - Another Public Service bu.s will be­ practically all of the families 11 v tlon are Mrs A 8 Ross, Philip Ross, Thursday, September I wenty-fourtb gin Its trip from South Orange, big on The Ridge " Many grand- Mr and Mrs. George Trowbridge picking up boys In Maplewood, children and great-grandchildren and Ronald Taylor, who is also su- Millburn and Short Hills of the original founders are mem- perintendent of the Sunday School These busses will be operated by regular drivers of the Public Serv­ ice Coordinated Transport In ad­ i'inquiries concerning enrollment dition each bu.s will have a master of the Plngry School faculty In THE PINGRY SCHOOL charge Buses will leave their start­ should be made at once as some ing points at 8 o'clock, arriving at ELIZABETH, N. J. school at 8 45 They will again re­ A Country Day School For Boys o f the classes 'Will be filled be­ turn the boys to their homes, leav­ ing Elizabeth at 5 o'clock An First Grade to College fore the school opens. W E’RE READY earlier bus homeward bound for to help your younger boys will run as In the Founded 1861 past. SCHOOL OPENS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 boy or girl through S C H O O L Plngry has long been known ln ALBERT E. BANNING thLs community as one of the out­ Special Chartered Public Service Buses Direct From Morristown IIKADMAHTKR standing day preparatory schools Through Summit, and from the Oranges through Short Hills to Tel. Short Hills 7-0367 for boys In the East It Is particu­ Elizabeth Growing school-children need more milk than the larly outstanding for Its high Outstanding Record of College Preparation MISS GERTRUDE LAYNG HIM RETARV average day-laborer You want to be sure the. milk scholastic rating. The school has a Experienced Faculty; Men: Orades 7-12; Women Grades 1-6 you give them is fresh and pure. remarkable record of Its graduates Tel. Short Hills 7-0085 In college In the past 15 years 214 Classes Average Ten Boys In A Section Athletics For All Art, Music, and Manual Training So many people have become convinced Canoe graduates have gone direct from Brook milk ls better ln every way, that we have been Plngry to 39 colleges Only five of For Further Information, Write or Telephone (EL. 2-3257) to forced to build additional barns and creameries, und this number were unsuccessful ln to add to our tested and healthy herds of cows their Freshman year Each year a E. L. SPRINGER, Headmaster. large number of Plngry students You know you will receive fresh milk when you take the College Entrance Examin­ buy from Canoe Brook, because the dairy Is located ation Board examinations which right here in Millburn Township. are required for admission to cer­ tain Institutions In these examina­ tions Plngry has had a very high percentage of success THE NURSERY SCHOOL Try Canoe Brook: Summit 6-3574 Auspices JERSEY CENTRAL DIVIDEND Junior Service League of Short Hills Canoe Brook Dairy Farms The ton thousand odd preferred stock owners of Jersey Central James MarDougall & Sons power A Light Company, of record I aylor Park, Millburn at the close of business Thursday of next week. September 10th, will, Registration, September 14th on October 1st. receive their regu­ lar dividend checks on the seven, Morning Session 8 45-11 30 Afternoon Session 1-3:15 six and five and a half per cent series, the dividends having been declared at a Board of Directors Children 21 j to 5 Years of Age He can almost hear those ice cubes tinkle. L e t t e r s — l ik e s a l e s m e n meeting last Thursday For Further Information Call Short Hills 7-01R3 T im commuter has an ELECTROLUX CAS REFRIG­ are judged by their appearance For children's parties, the at­ ERATOR in his home. His mind is on that refreshing tractive paper table cloths and before they have an opportunity napkins now available In all stores drink lie’s going to fix the moment hr gets in the house. to be judged by what they say are the Ideal thing to have Electrolux prices begin at $135 cash connected. • Grapefruit marmalade 1 grape­ TYPEWRITERS Small carrying charge on months terms. ^ years Letters written on fruit. 1 lemon. 2 oranges, four guarantee on refrigerating unit. Same prices, terms and BOND pounds sugar ATLANTIC Rented - Repaired - Sold guarantee at your plumber's. letterheadt are always sure to A THOROUGH CLEANING, Remember—Electrolux is permanently silent—a tiny get considerate attention—be oiling A adjusting of your old gas flame runs if. cause they begin by making a I R A D I O R™ typewriter will make it do 100% better work. good impression. s., The Marks Brothers MILLBURN 6-0015 PVBLICU CSERVICF. |RADIO SALES CORPORATION SIEGEL’S STATIONERY STORE 357 Millburn Avenue 394 Springfield Ave„ SUMMIT Summit 6-2191 m Friday, September 4, 1936 T h e Millburn - Short Hill* Item

Mrs. Sidney H. Browne of Jef- South Orange Man Lee University and is at present at- Sigma Phi Epsilon and Theta Kap- fthe couple will be at home after ferson road leased her house to Mr. tending Jefferson Medical School pa Psl fraternities. j September 18 at Pine street Phlla- and Mrs, Kimball Prince, now of Weds Miss Hamilton ln . He Is a member of After a fortnight’s wedding trip, I delphla. Social and Personal Glen avenue, Mlllburn, the first of September and is staying with Gladioli, white roses, California friends until she sails later in the smilax and ferns formed the back­ A ctivities REMEMBER — WE MAINTAIN THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE RADIO AND~ Fall for the -Orient, to visit- her ground for the wedding of Miss'Isa­ :By Kay Kennedyj L son, Sidney H. Browne who is in bel Marie Hamilton, daughter of AROUND MILES FOR DEPARTMENT REPAIR APPLIANCE the consular service in Sumatra. Miss Baker to Wed Mrs. Harold Foote entertained at * • * I Mrs. Fay Chester Hamilton of 10 tea and bridge last week at her Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nlebllng of Wyndham road, Short Hills and Richard Englis Baiter home in Crescent place. Guests In­ Woodfield drive were among those Robert Edward Lee, son of Mrs. Miss Barbara Dumont Baker, cluded Mrs. Sidney H Browne, Mrs. attending the weekly dance at the Harry George Lee and the late Mr. (|-i„s;hter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall Geer, Mrs. George Carey Bayhead Yacht Club Saturday Lee of 316 Grove road, South and Mrs. Lefferts S. Hoffman. evening. Stewart. Baker of Forest drive, * * * Orange, which took place Saturday Short Hills and 770 Park avenue, * • * ’ N Cyrus Currier of Hobart iMTue afternoon at 4:30 o’clock at the N.'w York City and Richard Englis Miss Marion Kemmerer, daugh­ spent the week-end at Burster, bride's home. Rev. James A. Hob­ F?;i,ter. son of Mrs. Charles O. W. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kem­ Cape Cod with his wife and daugh­ son, pastor of St. Rose of Lima H nler of Madison will be married merer of Stewart road, will return ter, Betsy who have been spend­ September 12 at 4 p. m„ in St. next week from at trip to England. Church, Short Hills performed the ing the Summer there. All three Peter’s Episcopal Church, Morris­ • • * ceremony. The bride was given in town where her parents were mar­ returned to their Short Hills home Mrs. John J. Byrnes and daugh­ Monday. marriage by her godfather, ried A reception will follow at the ter, Miss Betty Byrnes of Coniston ♦ • ♦ Thomas F. Kennedy of New York B:iker home. road spent the week-end at the Mr. and Mrs Arthur W Drake Miss Priscilla Baker, sister of the City A reception followed the cere- Essex-Sussex in Spring Lake. and daughter, Virginia and son El­ j mony. bride-elect and Miss Priscilla Brown * * * liott of Western drive expect to Miss Marquerite Hamilton, a sis­ of Short Hills will be maids of Mr and Mrs Bernard Benziger spend the week-end at the Essex- ter of the bride, was maid of honor. l, linor. Bridesmaids will be Miss of Twin Oak road will spend Labor Sussex Hotel In Spring Lake Miss Bette, Lee, sister of the bride­ Anne Cutler of Morristown, Miss Daysyeek-end at Misquamlcut Inn, • ♦ » groom was bridesmaid. Mary Elizabeth Denison of Phila­ Watch '•{111, R I Their children, Elliott Drake, son of Mr and Joseph Ward Fairlie of Hatboro, delphia, Miss Suzanne Wood and Bernard Jr., Adele and Joan who Mrs. Arthur W Drake of Western Pa , was best man. Ushers Included Miss' Marianna Ward of Manhat­ have been spending the Summer drive; Stephen and David Wilson, Harry F. Davis of Manhattan and tan, Miss Constance Balter of there with Mks. Benziger's mother, sons of Mr and Mrs. W Wilson of Lee Harrison of East Orange Madison, a siste^ of the bride- Mrs. Bernard *M. Shanicy of South Jefferson road; Pierce Cassedy son The bride wore a gown of blush p room-elect, Miss Barbara Brown Orange will return to Short Hills of Dr. and Mrs. Pierce Cassedy of ; Chantilly lace with a small hat of of New Rochelle, N. Y., Miss Mary with them. \ Nottingham road; and Ralph Bown lace to match. She carried a bou­ Wood of , and Miss Marlon YOU’LL be fascinated when you • - • • Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph quet of sweetheart roses and lllies- Weathers of Short Hills. see the G-F. Colorama Dial of this Kenneth R. Heltman, son of Mr. Bown of Pine street. Wyoming re­ of-thc-valley. For traveling she Edward McPherson of Short new Focused Tone radio flash from and Mrs H R Heltman of 10 Oak­ turned Wednesday on the Colum­ wore green satin with a matching Hills will be best man. Ushers will red to brilliant green as you dial land road, was one of the Juvenile bus from a ten weeks' trip in Ger­ , hat and shoes and a biege cout Include Charles Carr Jr., of 8t. your station— visibly assuring you manikins in a revue given recently many. During their stay there the trimmed with fox fur. Lmn.s. John L. Relchel Jr., of Phila­ that your .radio is in Perfect at Lake Mohawk for the benefit of boys attended the Olympic games The maid of honor was attired Focused Tone. But you’ll gel an delphia, John Stewart Baker Jr , the annual Christmas party for the • • I in turquoise satin with an over­ even greater thrill when you listen brother of the bride-to-be; Ed­ needy children of Sparta, N U dress of turquoise lace with a hat to the whole net® range of tones mund Cox Jr.. Robert McPherson The Misses Marjorie and Joseph­ • • • ine Layng, daughters of Mr and to match. She carried a bouquet of brought to you for the firm time hy and Edward P. Field Jr., all of Mr and Mrs Albert Hunt Marck- Mrs. Edward Layng of Forest drive tea roses The bridesmaid wore a G-E FOCUSED TONE RADIO! Short Hills, A. James Fisher Jr, of wald of Mountvlew avenue are are sojourning at Cape Cod Miss violet luce dress with a large hat Rochester, Manning Brown Jr., of spending a late holiday at their Gertrude Layng is on a motor trip and carried tea roses Elizabeth, Arthur Cornell of Scran- Summer home in Qulsset, Cape through the West and Is expected Mrs Hamilton was gowned in tun and William Ramsay of Perth Cod home Monday dark blue lace with a French blue DAY Amboy. • • • • • • j jacket and wore a corsage of or­ Miss Baker attended the Night- William deCump of West road Mrs Pierce Cassedy of Notting­ chids. Mrs. Lee wore a white satin r ------; .He School In New York and and Bayhead came In first In his ham road will return today from a lace gown with a corsage of or­ i:.,dilated from MLss Porter's Nancy Lee ’ in the fifteen foot trip to Europe. chids O n ly ^ R ad io School m Farmington In 1934. She I sneak boat class for the Barclay The bride was graduated from m. i le her debut at the Short Hills . Trophy tile Columbia High School Mr Lee GIVES YOU ALL THESE FEATURES! Club in September 1934 Her father • • • MILL BURN graduated from Washington and i president of the Baltusrol Golf <> k ( olormtiM l)m l i f Hiding' R ^ r , Mr and Mrs. Floyd Jefferson of (*■1. \«itn malic Krr- Tuninit *^alr j Highland avenue are spending a Mr and Mrs Clifford Ka.st.meud qttrm» < «mtmj («•!, Sm lr* Ho* v Mr Balter was graduated from tortnight at their Summer home of 81 Greenwood drive entertained (i f 1 oral Station.' • • l’rr«eekrr ing-Rulo Tuning Scale. 12-Inch Stabilized Dy­ (••1. Viro l 1 lining I1:, .ecton University in 1936 He daughter. Mr and Mrs. John Stod­ , Ella and Mildred Eastmead of t. l Modi T .h r . For Quality namic Speaker Music-Speech Control Buss and ( onlrol ; . member of the Tiger Club dard of Great Hills road who have Brooklyn This week-end they will (» k Miimi v|irn It (. E < u*lom-m tig the guests Friday night at a fortnight's visit with Mr and AND LIQUORS IN LONG DISTANCE RATES Mrs. George Moore of Short Hills REPAIR SERVICE DEWEY'S WINES, HANKEY a i arty given by Miss Nancy Bus- “Set The Marks Brothers” j at their Summer home in Toulsset BANNISTER SCOTCHES, RYES of West Orange at her 8um- Effective September First, rates Also, on prr-on-to-person rail-, the i home in Bayhead preceding Cape Cod MILLBURN 6-0015 AND GINS, WALDORF-ASTORIA • • • RADIO SAIFS CORPORATION DISTILLED DRY GIN "■ masquerade ball held at the 357 Mlllburn Avenue are retlueetl for telephone calls slation-to-slation rale for addi­ Y ’i lit Club there. ! Mrs E K Fills has closed tier • • • home on Coniston road and lias from New Jersey points to places tional minutes no\y applies after tgone West to reside in Portland. Miss Frances Raymond has been Ore. over 2 10 miles distant. Reductions fcix minutes of comer.-alion. This a recent guest of Mr and Mrs. Wil­ • • • liam Hunf*r at their home in Short Mrs Frank Vernon Bluff of Short apply on stalion-lo-station ,, is the seventh reduction made 11 I avenue ! Hills and New York and Mrs and person-to-person rates— in long dislnnre rales within Thomas Gilroy of Manhattan are D King Irwin and daughter. on a motor trip dav, night and all of Sunday, w )() the last ten years. Mi-s Mary Irwin, of Ridge terrace • • • (f/ will leave shortly for a fishing trip Mrs Frederic J Faulks of Short the Ontario River. Hills is stopping at the Rum.son • • • Inn, Rumson. Mr and Mrs John l4»ird who TYPICAL 3 - M INUTE RATES STATION* TO - STATION PERSON-TO -PERSON have been on a week's visit to Doy Nigh A Svndcy Day ■ N-ghfi Sunday Maine have returned to their home BETWEEN AND In chestnut place BAND M N tw j O'd N#w 1 Old in. o d N* 4T 1 Old Trenton Boston to $1 15 $ 65 5 70 tt 50 51 55 Jl 05 51 10 Mr and Mrs Bernard P Day of N O CD J« n « y City Buffalo t 20 1 35 o 1 60 1 75 1 10 1 20 Old Short Hills road will leave BOX N ew ark Pittsburgh 1 45 80 C 5 1 70 1 20 khor* LABOR DAY, 188? 1 JO 1 P5 t 25 lv io spend a week sailing at Burlington Portland, Me t 40 85 I 90 u\ tay wat first observed in Lakewood Ouebec ! 80 2C5 1 05 1 15 7 30 ? 55 1 1 55 1 65 ; expected to return shortly No Fading or Shrinking this country fifty-four years ago. Bridgeton Chorle*ton,$ C t 70 2 15 t 10 1 20 2 40 2 75 1 60 1 80 ‘ i home In Baltusrol way Since then a number of industrial changes have V in elan d Cincinnati 2 0 0 2 35 1 1 15 1 30 • • • 2 60 3 00 1 75 1 95 taken place. Engineering skill has developed new Canon: 2 20 2 55 { 1 35 1 40 2 90 3 25 1 Junior Service League of ! 2 05 2 10 methods, new tools, and has lightened labor. Hills will hold (lie first board i Millburn Cleaners, Inc. Paterson Chicago 2 40 2 7 5 1 1 45 1 50 3 15 3 50 ' 2 20 2 25 ' c of die season September Transportation, scientific research, power, com­ Camd§n Birmingham 2 75 3 CO | 1 60 ' 1 65 3 50 3 75 , 2 35 ? 4Q He’ first general meeting will Division of Rlmbark Storage Co munication—each has broadened its own scope Perth Amboy St. Louis 3 CO 3 25 1 1 70 1 75 3 75 4 CO ; 2 45 2 50 II !

Nancy Bailey and Eleanor Schal- Prime—Schreiber Mrs. B. William Dudley of Lake Mr. and Mrs. Frederick F. Stev­ scha who have been guests of Mr. SHORT HILLS road and Mrs. Lefferts 8. Hoffman enson who have been vacationing and Mrs. E.T. Honey at their Engagement Announced Social and Personal of Forest drive are spending the at Nantucket, Mass., have returned Summer home in East Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. Hilaries H. 8mith month of September at Mantolok­ to their residence on Knollwood Mass., returned home Monday. Mrs. Shaw Kennedy Coleman of who have been spending the Sum- i ing. road. * • * A ctiv ities 150 East Seventy-third street, New mer in Spring Lake have returned • * * Mr. and Mrs. Seabury Hough and York City has announced the en­ to their home In Hobart Gap road. Gustave L. 8tewart Jr., of For­ POSTPONE STUDY CLASS children who have been visiting in • • * • 3S jb» Kay Kennedy; gagement of her daughter, Miss est drive has Joined Mrs. Stewart The (Study class of this Indepehr Ridgefield Lake, Conn., have re­ Mr. and Mrs Kimball Prince dent Women's Republican club of Pamela Prime, to Tell Carroll at Hewitt Lake in the Adirondack.* turned to their home in 83 Cedar have returned to Short Hills from Short Hllls-Millburn, scheduled to alcolm B. Dana Takes street. Schreiber Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. where they are the guests of Mrs. a three weeks’ cruise in the Maine Stewart’s parents, Mr and Mrs. meet September 9 at the home of * • * Tell C. Schreiber of Chatham road, waters. Mr. and Mrs. Prince and Dean Sage . Mrs Marshall Geer, Old Short Martha young As Bride Joan and Ann Ware, daughters Short Hills. their two daughters, Anne and * * • Hills road, will meet instead on of Mr and Mrs. Kenody Ware of 59 the 10th, at the same place. Miss Prime, a daughter of Wil­ Elizabeth are staying with Mrs. Mrs W S. Denman has returned Mountain avenue, returned Mon­ Prince's mother, Mrs Henry Prince These study classes have been S h o rt Hills Garden of the Young Home Scene of liam A. Prime Jr, of the Roekaway to her residence on Hillside avenue day from Camp Mudjekeewls in lead by Mrs. John R. Voorhees and Hunting Club, Ccdarhurst. I, I . Is of Knollwood road, until next week after spending the Summer at the Wedding—Bridegroom’s Father Per­ Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Ware and have been commented upon favor­ a granddaughter of Mrs John G when they will move into the Jef­ Bald Peak Colony Club, Melvin Vil­ children will spend the week-end ably by the many women and vot­ formed The Ceremony Burqulst of Manhattan and Nar- ferson avenue residence of Mrs, lage, N H. in New Milford, Conn. ers who have attended and par­ ragansett, R. I., and the late Wil­ Sidney H Browne. • * • * * * « * * The marriage of Miss Martha Mass.; Mrs. Ellis Dana of Wellesley; liam A. Prime. On her mother's ticipated in them. Mrs. Seward Roberts and son re­ Mis Ilka Renwick Campbell of Hurlbnt Young, daughter of Mr. Col. and Mrs. George England, U. side she is a great-granddaughter Mr. and Mrs Louis P Bayard Jr . ,ll;(l ivfrs. Mason Young Jr„ of Old S. A., Rtd. of Schenectady, N. Y.; turned Saturday from Mt. Pleas­ of Hobart avenue entertained as Hillside avenue hits returned from of the late Columbus R Cummings, it trip to the West. Short Hills road, Short Hills and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hurlbut, Miss ant, where they had been guests of their guest Sunday Eldredge Sny­ ELECTRIC & RADIO Chicago banker. She is a niece of * • • Malcolm Boyd Dana, son of Dr. and Elsie Hurlbut, Dr. and Mrs. Fanuell Mrs Roberts’ mother, Mrs. Charles Mrs Nelson Everett, the former der of Manhattan REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS H. Stout * * * Ml„ Malcolm Dana of Charles S. Weisse of ,' Miss Cornelia Prime. Miss Prime at­ Mr. and Mrs. Ridley Watts Jr, of Promptly nn<1 Neatly Don* * • * City, Iowa, took place Wednesday Alice Young of Chicago and Dr tended St. Timothy's School. Ca- Mr. and Mrs. George McGrath Chestnut place entertained at din­ Barbara Reddig, daughter of Mr and son Billy oi Jefferson road will ner Saturday night. Guests were Millburn Electrical ■ifternoon in the garden of the and Mrs. Carl Kinsley of Westfield. tonsvllle. Md., and studied abroad REPAIR SHOP and Mrs. J. B Reddig of 98 Mown-, spend the week-end at Lake Suna- Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Prince, Mr bride's home. The ceremony was for five years. She made her debut LOUIS MONACO performed at 4:30 o’clock by the Mias Carrie Kuhn who lips been tain avenue, returnedMonday in November. 1934, at a dinner- pee, N H and Mrs. Louis P. Bayard Jr , and ♦ • • 51 Church St. Mill. 6-2622 bridegroom’s father who Is pro- spending the Sumqfrr visiting rela­ from Camp Mudjekeewls, Me. • dance at the Rltz-Carlton Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter. • * * Mi and Mrs. Gardiner Gillespie !f,ssor at the Yale Divinity School tives and friends in. Cincinnati, O., Mr Schrieber attended the Hoo- Mrs Nelson Richards of Wyo­ have returned to their home in m New Haven. A reception for the returned Sunday to her home in sac School in Hoosick. N Y , and Main street. ming avenue returned Friday from Adams avenue from a six weeks' families and a few intimate friends the Grimsby School In Grimsby. * * * + a trip to Europe. She traveled in stay at Mantoloking. followed. Ont. His mother, the former Marie Italy, Germany, Holland and the Miss Mary Starks of Boston was The L. C. B. A. will hold the first V. Z. Didrichsen, belongs to an old British Isles While ip Berlin, she „1Hid of honor and the bride’s only meeting of the Fall season Tues­ New York family. Hr is a nephew REDUCED! visited her daughter. Louise, who attendant. Ellis Huntington Dana day evening at the home of Mrs. of Mr and Mrs. Ottn A Schreiber Is studying at the University of of Wellesley, Mass., was his broth­ Mary Kearney of Wyoming ave­ of Manhattan and Short Hills, and nue. Berlin. Another daughter, Nancy, er's best man. is tlie brother of Mrs. Charles G, RADIO S Group of Fall Dresses * * * who is •returning to Nqrthfteld, "See The Mark* Brother*" The bride wore a fitted gown of Hurd, the former Marie Louise Mas* next week to resume her white moire with a slight train. Mr and Mrs. John Ellwanger Schreiber, and of Suydam V Z. MILLBURN 6-0015 studies at Northfleld Seminary, will Her tulle veil which had been worn and children of Undercliff road Schreiber Mr Schreiber is asso­ RADIO SALES CORPORATION entertain at dinner Saturday night by her mother was caught in a were the week-end guests of Mr. ciated with Raymond Whitcomb <)0 2 3 c M.mbrt I,.!,.,: I...... I ...... 59th Scries SCOTCHES fstam intrn ism t h i r s t y ? Opened Trarhrr s Highland ( ream. Black A White. Johnnie Walker Iterl l-abrl. Dewar's White I-ahel, White $ ^ ^ . 5 9 Millburn Liquor Shop August 12th CHATHAM, NEW JERSEY llor>.e. Perfection, Haig A- llaig fifth Comriucni/c P^r-onal Attention '■'<1 II HAIWIC, Prop 1936 Laundering, Hat Rebuilding. Blanket Wines, All Vintages fifth 39c Exclusive distributor for the Rebinding, Tailoring, Fur A Gar­ world-famouR Bellows product*. ment storaqing. D ry C le a n , mg. Rug A Pillow flummlt ( to*flog HntiM Am V.ll.LM fN bl'ILPlV* FREE DELIVERY! \Nt) Cleansing FREE DELIVERY M ''>ain St. Mill 6-1888 1 OA N V*SO( I.VI ION Telephone®, Millburn: 6-2700. 6-2701, 6-2702 ■ ■ I T T ------TT 1 ■ efc mn ad eod h up­ the behold and man. perfect ebr fitember Sep­ Sunday, on Scientist,Christ. ih fr h ed f ht a is man that of i end 37peace” 37) Psalms the for right esnSro i al hrhs of Churches all inLesson-Sermon rs te Igvsson-Sermonprise the fol­ is the •vote and the returns from returns Millburn•vote Township. the and Christian Science Church Science Christian oig rm h Bbe “Behold. Bible the from lowing in. ih atr h rrls wles tiue n hl peet acci­ prevent help Times. and dents—Montclair attitude rerkless walkers the alter tions. might befallvehicle his him or might accidents of rkssdel hs ahn my e tuk rm eid n number Any behind from struck be machine his may npplles the he suddenly Ifbrakes moving vehicle continues oncoming he If an of path Mean­ automoblllst American the to peculiar manner Inlmitnblc that p wl nt at wy perfect a away cast not willOpd ae ivral wl tr hs ed o ermn te ekes walker reckless in the reprimand to his head will turn invariablyrage, like he'dto do cerning what you ideasdoabout very goingare con­ to definite hasIt1" motorist The so as pare slows He Immediately hisplace himselfto vehicle oncoming flu* the approaches of in A ear path him to nothing green,mean h l, i rr a poed no n nescin r a tr it the into turn may or intersection proceed an Into may rar while, his lights, or red weeks Traffic two turkey Thanksgiving before a of pride beeoming Is He plentiful increasingly premeditated laws His sense common of theare oflotInfractions vicious most the of care­ Jaywalker, the The drivers becomes blot against a and toll dent a. ete wl h hl te evil the help hg will neither man. Evening News essre cosr n te rne pdsra hv paud h motor­ the plagued have pedestrian the drunken and crosscr less street acci­ motor involved, Is the Included lsIn auto Incident how, the If an besuperior. to tried scene and folksucheveningHills becameoriginal In Shortthe The station settlers as u Is ely itrcl iue s twr Hartshorn—Newark Stewart Is figure historical really Its But days s Aohr nm o mtro, h rcls wle, s probably the Is reckless walker, motordom, the of enemy Another ist the on out looked center, social unquestioned an days those intown, Morris­ toward commuting Travelers fareighties, New Yorkers elegant waiting the of high-wheeled typical so of carts," "dog center became a missing.signs are go nowadays.aged littleasoriginal things a thesuch ofstanding, Some accordingcommunitybuilt itspattern plan,to strictly controlled sothat He now that just done has long. so Hartshorn quality its Stewart tain or TI e il h muh with mouth thy fill TUI he doers omnt cne, hc ws rce a a har ad ocr hl, is hall, concert and theatre a as which was erected center, community is Asstill beobservedto It began, lia.s Itso original the Even made-to-order a continued hillside sprang trees a with covered of Out senseest accus­ high­ grown the in "boom Fifty was town" a have Hills it ago years beyond tomedShort to and Morristown Newark to from Railroad main­ and sucli permanency in activities, secbecome it its in accepted seeItby growbecomestand and hasalmost historic intothat something is ucae anann h ielo praec Artists,writersfirst idealmaintainingpurchase, permanencyand ofthe square banned that Unsightly street idea The settlement the homes of keynote still is blocks still the houses are of It surround that homes Hills Short monument.hisls passedhas tilsand ninety-sixth birthday on. been passed havecareful more origin they whoserecord and into hands ofclothes wewhatstrength thedoorline. see on on the ministered otherwise suckled or neither we truthfully, have say we cun would government. Township's of form the that childchange orphan strengthof it. the fire theon hand,other advise we tonot Hamilton by the do sit onBrother but here n hi pseso, ae o md mr dlgn iqiy s o their to as inquiry diligent more made possession, not have their in next arrival new a announcing like sponsors its Is about were wesuy to overlook but it, would not good newspaper any with common inwe Infant tileto yet. as the doorstep our on lay to trying well certain nowlocal are that Item," Sprightlywishers "The newspaper this as to refer totomed state the cities in other by up Newark and turned pluralities ob a tl brh but. birth stillbe weto a disclaim responsibility, all midwife as even but that only "sprightly". Not that well not paternity, we are theirfor for Democratic ..years has offset like communities, other of that with line the Republican side of the on nineone, to with excess the nine of in running balloting, been this In has normal, perhapsbe itconsidered otr d nt ae h sm attd wt rgr t Te tm straw Item The to regard with attitude same the take not do porters sup­ Landon-Knox the well If as will be politicians It some but to ing has been far exceeded far beenhas five while ofand Landon majority to one woulda pens. ihnn "an n go tl I in t ad hn huhfly i our dip thoughtfully then and it” sign good no I till "Taint Lightnin, nrvn ad ih onig ae g fr ogt ihu ter final their without endorsement. nought for go sounding high names and engraving last word In government borrowing and spending and that safetypaper, word Ingovernmentlast that borrowingspending and and amount and for whatuses.for and amount what soin if and check blank a sign will to decide If heFallhe wants r ht ueu he. f hmevs te ma ntig ae worthless are nothing, chief. mean themselves, Of they bureau that or teacs ihr n money in words. or either utterances authorizeef big expenditures the of receiveby this anypart n6t do they n ta wtot i nm, vn gvrmn cek s o good. no Is check government a hiseven name, without that and allrest,the than moresignatureend,hisapprovalcounthisforthe and n oe u wt rdgl ieaiyadpoie ae ao at of part major a prodigal withpromises are doledout liberalitying and u dly diet. dallyour in its far reaching possibilitiesreachingmoney Is be­ Government far nation. its in the to il sg it.’’ sign Itill ment officials whohactjapproved ment good no sagely, remarked "taint he it, name. that of play the lovable,in harum the character scarum "Lightnin” of words well the ponder may control, a oces forvariousvouchersrelief tal way from floodtoall the reasonsrunning ige oy fv cns Sbcito pi Inadvance. paid Subscription •ingle copy, five cents. 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New Mlllbum, street, 249 Main at Corporation, NATIONAL ADVHTISINQ HEMESENTATIVtS HEMESENTATIVtS ADVHTISINQ NATIONAL Then he turns to Whatthemotorist grinsImpishly, turns he and Then toif say,as smos n sbeun fn. moe udr nbig regula­ enabling under Imposed fine. subsequent and summons A stiff-legged bifky reckless thewalker Theastruts across with street P u tedne s’ ofnd ote eetin h motorist, hisin The isn’t danger pedestrianconfined the Butthe to le rsdns f h scin ht xed aog h Lackawanna the along extends that section the of residents Older iy h po atmbl die N mte wo a b ijrd or injured be may who No matter automobile poor driver the Pity Revolutionary Hills to hersShort back history, running a tradition a Tofew liasdevelopment,itmen been realestate opento a permitted h Ie hs are sois n h cruain f eiin bt as but petitions of circulation the carried on stories has Item The t ot haf—PnltadelphUi— Newark Chlaifo— Yort— Ntw r athr builtsitehimself hik of the home newyears Hartshorn onago a Mr h mv t hnet he wrs i adre ad mayor, seems and change wards, move toThesix aldermen tothree transpired Farley has may shiverhehavewhat readsaasChairman t st e erte ht hs wohv en n hd h petitions the had whoseenhave and those Is regrettedbe It thatto community, the in premium a time was whenat news a Coming at t a b bcue ht otfl aaie h Oags i acdus- is Oranges, The magazine youthful because that be may It o ay e ad oe hv ls sgt f h fc ter i the is theirs fact the of lost sight women have and men many To ilun s Rpbia srnhl ad h vt hr, coupled here, vote the and Republican stronghold a is Millburn n h vtn hr t dt, h wl kon eulcn majority Republican known well the date, to here voting the In "As goes, be consol­Maine may so goesstatement This nation”. the eades fwa ssi, ht s fee, e' al remember with all offered, is let's ls what of what said,Regardless on iie i te a woe ak ae te vld n this and valid them makes mark whose man the is Citizen John oes il itn o h vros addts n ra aot vn if even about read and candidates various willVoters listen the to CommunitiesandIndividuals nowreceiving promisedorgovernmen­ We are nowWecomingare electionof unparallelled an almost heat intothe govern­ high of names the reading pension his Showing and check age Su age E JRE NWPPR, lac. 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LBGAL NOTICK 8,000 Residents Make Use TROUT STREAMS .... SHERIFF'S SALE—In Chancery of New Jerae y Between Fidelity Union Truth of Taylor Park Facilities Corn puny an Substituted Truntee, et< ■omplalnunt. and Edward Schiller, et n! , lefendant*. FI Fa., for sale Of mortgaged lirumlHe* S um m er Months Have Seen Record Number September Season Now | 10 v if the above at a ted writ of | flet I fa­ > me directed. I ahull expos* Joining In All Of Many public vendue, at the Court Open Offers Great ll.hi-. waik on Tuostlay, the twen Activities uf September next, at t v% . Sport all the following trait or submitting a report on the nis permits during the past sea­ I ,iini promlhea altuate, lying son, making the tennis courts one !,IinmiT activities of the Board of Opening of the September trout ,d i 11,.■ T..uhm|i.|» of Millburn of the most popular areas in the \.u Jersey Recreation, Superintendent season again finds everything In i j Park. Several tournaments were I •W U> I'l-d (jlenwood n Schmitt views with satis- readiness for the dyed-in-the-wool , shut t III):.-* . Ttlieaii Company .- K.uon accomplishments that have hold throughout the summer which ' trout angler, Dr Alexander II. j | Maplew...1. , A tigtiat 31, 1920, : made during the past months, made It possible for local players j i: 1! II .1-." • i r11. si games' and Informal play, a legal-sized trout have been taken hum! 1 tin. f. . t a Ml fix' >’ x«> ■ ell hun rv comprehensive program in from all over the State competed. from the world famous Hacketts- .lr.-.l h -,f * then 0 (1) MO tth Heventy- mdcrnft, dramatics, and special Five different baseball and soft- town State Fish Hatchery and till, i .1. K-r.’.V rift \ fiv« inlnu >n thirty M’ u ml* tv 0 l fifty f 4-t and tdxty huu- nuts was conducted. One of the ball leagues were conducted dur­ liberated throughout the State. f '« ing the Summer by the Board. ■ ll . <1ll ..f ,i fun t h «• *.*• II 1 mojth tweiity- important events was a series Many sections of the State have , four b i-t .'.■<* (M > six Mill lit OM «u»l »»n<- playlets presented by the chll- Teams for boys of all ages, and one had sufficient fain to put the trout Mitt Earhart la shown with Pretident Edward C. Elliott of Purdue University inspectina a model of her 1 burn 1.il ckKKU feut uud tor y-alx liuu* Iren each week. These took the for girls. These teams were all well Flying Laboratory. Below the it shown with the finished plane. ' .1 r«-«l h* Of It f.<-t to h north • 11y line of streams In fairly good condition j M* :*1..* bro-ik I: • ad :tti1 .-Ultinl >ir orm of Mother Goose rhymes and organized and played a regular and with the number of .trout left j T1*• abut« il•*» l l|>t on l* In a. * ordanct- dventure stdries. The closing event schedule A senior men’s softball over from the Spring stocking, Amelia Earhart holder of many of aviation’s "firsts” is getting ready to add another with Him. vy made by Dorrle ft KreineK the playground season was a fes- league was conducted several there should be some wonderful "first" to hyr long list, this time as the first person to undertake scientific aeronautical research Silt \ ■yu *. <1. ted J aliu: 1 >11. 19?1 nights each wek This was an out­ with a flying laboratory" which has been especially designed and equipped for this purpose She T. t hoi Ml i all ll. ter la la. ouuipnu-nL. , il which was made up of a pa- days of sport along the streams recently took delivery on the Pacific coast of a new 180-mllc-an-hour airplane which she will pilot nperty standing league from the stand­ fur nHniK" >1 nth. 1 I’» whntMoever. ade. and a series of acts Induci­ during September, Professor Phil­ under the auspices of the Amelia Earhart Fund for Aeronautical Research, of Purdue University. ln*trlied vr o >« in*’ill*d aii'l ii*«‘d In and point of enthusiasm and attend­ ng dances and playlets. lips declared. Lafayette, Ind ina iihout tin. bu11.1ng .,r l.uM i It If * now erected The swimming pool was again ance. ■41 According to reports, some of the or I«.*rtuf it-r to be or e.t UI-On the land* A series of band concerts provid­ hereIn fl.-ftf- Ih#d w h h are if esnary to post popular with over 800 per- largest trout of the 1935 season NOTH K OF SKKTTI.KMENT ed by a W P A band and the Mill­ th«* complete and comfortable u»e and oc­ >0ns taking swimming badges An were taken by sportsmen during cupancy of su< h building or buM.lings for interesting and successful swlm- burn Rotary Club found many re­ last September. The thirty day Not lit* I h hereby given that the Ac- t lie pur poser* for whbh they were or are ceptive ears. Inspecting the Target ii-uhim of the Hub*crlbi*r administrator of to be *>ie. ted lie hiding in part nil nwn- mng meet was held this season, day trout season In September Is .It., .state of ANTHONY l.AKATTA. d<- Superintendent Schmitt Is ap­ lnga. at roelra. Minder*. fixtures. nml all *hlch furnished events for boys becoming more popular each year .•m.-d, will be audited and Mated by the heating. lighting ventilating refrigerat­ md girls ranging from eight years preciative of the cooperation the since It was started by the State Nut rugate and reported for settlement to ing I til IneratiLg I.r elevator plants and the tirphann' t'ourt of the County of Essex age to adults. 8everal novel Board has received this Summer Fish and Game Commission two equipment and appui t chan-ex thereto (the and Is looking forward to an ex­ on Tuesdny, the 6th day of October next mortgagor* thereby de- luting that it Is in- vents were Introduced at the years ago Expert fly fishermen I'at.d August 31, 1936 tensive program during the Fall tended that the Items herein enumerated meet particularly look forward to the HA BUY HI LV EILAT El S' shall be deemed to hnvo been permanently Almost 350 persons took out ten­ land Winter months. late trout season to have their Harry Hllvriatrln. Fro.tor Installed as ft prut of the reollyi final fling at the sport for the year 64 Main Ht r eel Being known and designated ns 3 Millburn. N J M. aduw I ok Road. Hhort Hills N J Because of the popularity of the 8ept 4 11, 18, 2 i>. «»rt 2 The ap|>rotlinHtf niu.mn t of 11» c* I >«•< lee September trout season among all | to bo MntUflp.l by Nul.l ftal«* ( I bo turn of classes of licensed fishermen, the I KIKht illnu.«an.l F.lKh.t 1 1 urulr cl Nlijfty- BILL WESTBROOK SAYS ■•hr 1 ',.11 . r t I.I..1 HUD f.. J. «•* 1.16 I I M t l - thirty day period set aside to catch 6 1) 11 > K' ! 111* r will* (h. o,l*t* of till* HI. ll* the game fish will undoubtedly be­ NOW • B RAN.f.?R D l h f 7 1 19 7- come a fixed policy of tbFHitatc J \ VI 1.4 A \| H I*, r i f f Only Three New Yorkers Fish and Game Commission • ' I . f • * ' ' * * • • I • * • 1 ' H ..l*r« ini*:. i:9i: Johnny Pulldore, a coach of the Millburn Blues, states that SiW l he salvation of the Lackawanna Baseball league rests In limit­ American League NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT ing each club to three New York semi-pro players By the term New York" John means those who play Sunday ball with such KSTATK OK I.oI JS M A NZHAf’H, ciubs as the Bushwicks, Farmers, Carltons, Bay Parkways and Batting Averages *li t « ft'- d :i .tms of like strength. This would, John declares, lilt a heavy Noth* is hi-n-hy jjivi-n that the At- financial burden off each club and tend to make a better bal- Batting averages In the Ameri­ i (Hints of tin- Su line ft I>4*r admlnlutrn- d race. Millburn, Summit, Chatham and possibly Morris- , lor of th* *sfate of i/oulfl Manibach, can Softball League up to and In- r^se; *l* t easf*fl. w ill h. audited and stated ; ,.wi might agree to such an arrangement but It Is doubtful it rludtng August 7. follow owo* V. ■ .if <*/-•'. by the Surrogate and repotted for Madison would fall In line. . This writer believes that Pulidore’s plan has real merit and Name G A B 11 Av HoUleiucut lo the Orphans Court of Mould receive careful consideration Ray Patterson, president ‘r \ I the County of Essex on Tuesday, the Saladlno 21 55 32 581 L’L’nd day of September next of th e Madison A. A., has often stated that his fans want high 432 i lass baseball and that they will be satisfied with nothing but Johnson 10 28 12 Dated August 7. 1936 Coarsen 12 37 14 405 LOUIS DOLSTKR th e best but he might fall Into line with the other clubs rather June Martel, film player, points out to her West Highland than be out In the cold playing independent ball. 11 ‘sh“ ’s,^n Lachat 19 57 23 403 A Milton Jacobs, Proctor, mficant fact that Madison did not decide to p la y exhibition 17 50 18 360 pup just what a good shot she U with her rifle. Target practice 17 Academy Street. Cartlone Newark, N. J games following its scries with Millburn, allowing the Brook 26 351 is the newest Hollywood sport lyn Farmers to use Dodge Field as a Saturday afternoon stump- Saladlno 23 74 August 14, 21. 28, Sept 4, 11 Ellman 25 78 27 346 MILLBURN LEGAL NOTICE mK Pulldore points to the close fight In the Essex.County Schmitt 26 80 27 337 Junior Softball Alumni-T wilight League a.s an Indication of what might take place In the Ghoo Morgan 17 58 19 .327 NOW PITYING I will not be responsible for any Choo loop If reckless expenditures were curbed TJ?**rc was a 326 debts by m y w ife, Alice time when four teams were deadlocked for the lead but there Emery 14 46 15 Batting Average* League Champions JANE WITHERS contracted was a subUe feeling all along that the fight was really between Marshall 18 50 16 320 Ibd letler Millburn and Madison and that the latter team, with more cash Roth 25 79 25 316 JOSEPH FELIX PELLETIER. Junior league softball averages Last week, In the final series of 1S9 MAin Street, available, would eventually win out. O'Hara 24 70 22 314 “Little Mi** Nobody” up to and Including August 14, are >" thc Millburn Recreation —Also - Millburn, N J. Cross 19 65 20 307 Department’s Twilight Baseball JEAN HERSHOLT Aug 21, 28, Sept 4 Need Open Tennis Championship Wade 14 44 13 295 Name A B H Av league at Taylor Park the high NOTH K OF Hirm.KMirNT Sortlero 25 78 23 294 Parlso 22 13 565 powered Millburn Alumni Team Glamor would certainly be added to the national tennis 51 15 294 500 “Sin* of Man" tournament which Is now underway at the West 81de Tennis Walker 17 M Dandrca 16 8 blanked the challenging Cubs 6 to Noth e 1 * hereby g I \ e n t h a t the A < - 21 291 .nun!* of th> Huh*, fiber #*o- utor of the Club at Forest Hills If the affair were made an open one rather Wldmeyer 23 72 S. Sammsrtino 42 20 472 0, and the 1936 Championship was I a • t Will nn.1 T*>alam»nf of K K H I. K OAR- 290 SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED. l.INO *!•' M*n) will b<* xiidlicd *nd »ta*e4l than just an amateur tournment. The U S. 0pf n golf c Heiss 24 65 18 A Carclla 35 17 471, theirs Thus, for the second con­ pionship which was staged last June at Baltusrol attracted t CONTIS I Ot'H I .A BOH DAY • y the Hurrngnto nnl reporte*! for *ettle Cavanaugh 17 45 13 288 Taylor 33 14 424 secutive season, the Alumni have ment l <> the ('rphAii* ‘'■>urt of the <‘ounty best In golfdom with pros and amateurs mingling In the . g 64 18 281 16 413 of K*»* s on Tu%»epua A Faulk* Hrnrtor*. Spriggs 19 Pearson 40 15 375 game average of 13 for 29, netting PASTURES" /At Bi-a.I Htrert. classic think of the Interest that would be created JustMmag ne 17 51 14 274 15 .375 i Newark N J a match between Vines and Fred J Perry Thc g kaiit Scott Mayo 40 a tidy 449 — Also— A u :» Wept 4. 11. IV ward stride In professional tennis was made In 1931J™en I Sllverstein 25 89 24 269 Faenza 24 9 375 JOE E BROWN den and Francis T. Hunter, his famous doubles partner, ahan Schrocder 15 52 14 207 22 8 364 Final Standinis "EARTHWORM TRACTORS’ ORDER TO LIMIT Varner 19 42 11 261 Yannattl 38 13 342 W L With d0neC u S * 8 t a u f u w n Tennis Association Is making a 13 39 9 250 333 11 5 JC\E TIUIIS — undersigned, Allison, Budge, Orant, Shields, Wood or other members of in admin b l ra or of said deceased, notlre first ten can match Perry stroke for stroke. Sammartlno 24 72 16 .222 Van Busklrk 34 10 294 J Marcketta 39 6 .154 222 2 .118 L e t t e r s , hv given to (hi- creditors of Dante 24 63 14 DePalma 24 7 .292 Johnson 17 | Maid ^ 23 01 11 180 260 Stanziale 13 1 .077 i Kite Glannataslo 50 13 j h* fore er barred from prosecuting or bv any sistom of scoring employed and on the sam > . : Marcketta 23 54 9 166 243 Masker 17 1 059 Williams, of the World Telegram, made a 'a w Wyrkoff 37 9 they have an opportunity to | r» < over ng the name against the sub- Sammartlno 23 67 11 164 46 11 239 Spell 11 0 000 f*< riber I 'xirl old U 8 A garnered the greatest number of points H Pas.serrUl be judged by what they say. > such eminently qualified gentlemen could dlsagre . 1 Terono 23 65 10 153 38 9 236 ALHF HT A SCHMIDT 1 subject Is hard to comprehend, the only reasonable■ I 9 145 , illro & Sir •11. Proctor j Dandrca 24 62 231 1 79i) Pro id Street. G"n being that thev were using different scoring sy. • 3 107 "Complete Automotive Maintenance" Letters written on Several of the leading news agencies have adopted a Bufo 11 28 Cappella 15 200 , Newark . N J lb 5 4-3-2-1 point system for the first six Plarcs whl . L liner 20 200 ATLANTIC BOND Auk 21 2s Sop. I I I is ' 'tiers give first place any value The International Olympic 200 A Caivano 10 «1IPKR TO 1 1 MIT 1 "mmittee explains that It. does not wish any natloh to have a 32 188 PLYMOUTH letterheads are always sure '■ 'priority complex and that by being r # mplon In a spoelfle Petrillo Guenther 38 158 July Jf» 191(1 ‘■'■nt it ran hold up Its head despite the fact that It mlgh to get considerate attention ).. ( \ 1 » . ■» \t v 1 1 I M I >* owed under In total points scored Others wHuld ellmlna IRADIO ^SERVdCE* KIM, 1 »nds, third and fourths so that nations with large cnlr "See The Marks Brother." DESOTO — because they begin by ; i « „ , ,» ! "b • ef FRF!' UKR 1 "oght not swamp the show MILLBURN 6-0015 , i i . i i 1 1 « ..f th« . unty of making a good impression. i.. ■ « •’ "fi the applhatlon |ItADIO SALES COhroRATION •BEER, ALES* Sales • Service t ■ \ . t ' I. ngr cl 1 * II t ' • r Cf «r* 111 .To Senior League the kids came back last Tuesday, 357 Millburn Avenue n«.n| •ntl t» herohy glv*»n to tho rr#dl- evening and knocked off the cocky and ' f . -I >b . a a.■1 1 * i rxhlbr lo Ilia *'■' ■* ‘ • 11 e . c^.a ' | <•* nfflrmixltnn. ih^ir American Leaguers 9 to 3 In a bar­ SOFT BEVERAGES Champ* Are Drubbed f- ...... 1 .1 ■i g;» I n *1 1 h o aslatn ,f w 1 w th n x nionthx fr..nv rage of sizzllfig drives and a dis-.j Millburn Motor Sales " ’ ')»».• or tj.ev wIII t.« f.rever t.urrod olny of scintillating tickling that D. CATULLO' Company fio'ii ir. u 1 "B or rr>‘0\pr*nff 'h* same "»Rh the Tavfrn, the king iK-.r.«t t 1 n eiharrlber left nothing to be desired Millburn fi-0289-W. A lfred H. G eiasler irn of the American Softball THR bt;M MIT TRUST (^'MFANT. Sunday. September 6th. the Tav­ 35 Willow St., Millburn n "’ squeezed out a 3 to 2 vlc- wiubtim 200 Page Eight The Millburn"' Short Hills Item Friday, Septemb I MILLBURN LEADS IN PER CAPITA REALTY A NEW ENGLAND COLONIAL VARIATION The Mlllbum-Short Hills Item has Just completed a tabulation of Realty RESIDENTSDIFFER values of major North Jersey communities which will be found of Interest to (Continued from Page One) local residents in that it places this Township as the leader in the matter of per capita real property. which I live— namely, Section “A”, Many towns and cities lay claim to leadership in various civic activities but where the limit of three houses to In the following compilation Millburn Township Is the possessor of things worth • while. Figures used are those furnished by the areas listed and so may be accepted an acre is a conservative and high­ as official, ' ly restriction. I din set nti rfral ffetu for the Population 1936 Assessed Per Capita delivery of mall in Short Hills, but 1930 Census Valuation Valuation Millburn ...... 8,602 $ 24,955,879 $2,901 unless our mall Is to be delivered, South Orange ...... 13,630 33,750,300 2.476 more space for the Post Office Glen Ridge 7,365 17,405,975 2,363 should be provided. To obtain ad­ Montclair ...... 42,017 98,670,400 2,348 Linden ...... 21,206 47,985,537 2,263 ditional space, It would probably Tenafly 5,669 12,120,794 2,139 be necessary to construct a new Maplewood 21,321 44,802,544 2,101 building which should be located Ridgewood ...... 12,188 26,494,810 2,091 In the vicinity of the present one, Summit 14,550 29,095,800 1,999 Westfield 15,801 31,026,070 1,964 preferably west of the building In West Orange ...... 24,327 46,404,909 1,912 which It Is housed at the present Livingston...... 3,470 6,-000,000 1,899 time. Englewood 17,805 32,799,988 1,842 Short Hills Is no longer the small Caldwell ...... ,...... 5,144 9,417,229 1,831 AVERAGE 1,766 community It was In pre-prohibi­ Verona ...... 7,164 12,617,400 1,762 tion when we knew everyone. I am East Orange . 68,020 117,998,295 1,735 convinced we should have the Newark ...... 442,337 724,119,522 1,637 Bloomfield 38,077 61,892,589 1,625 names of our streets designated by Plainfield 34,422 54,358,787 1,579 signs, attractive In design, al­ Teaneck ...... <...... 16,613 24,641,010 1,492 though this was unanimously voted Chatham ..."...... 3,869 5,308,880 1,372 down at the annual meeting of the Union ...... 16,472 22,269,989 1,352 Irvington 56,733 75,059,166 1,323 Short Hills Association held In 1930 Orange ...... 35,399 46,414,253 1,311 I do not consider that additional Madison ...... • 7,481 9,462,068 1,265 Bidewalks will add to the "charm” N utley ...... 20,572 25,933,433 1,261 of our community although I con­ Morristown ...... 15,197 17,823,118 1,173 Roselle ...... 13,021 15,109,394 1,160 sider them necessary along such Belleville 26,974 28,202,700 1,046 thoroughfares as Millburn avenue, Realty Valuations Furnished by Clerks of Respective Municipalities Hobart avenue and Old Short Hills road. All of these questions should be Brison bought land In the com­ decided not by a few Individuals Old Brison Home One Of munity until he owned property but by the community as a whole which extended from Hobart ave­ Mrs. John A. Laird, A, 1920 The nue to Millburn avenue and west Township's Early Houses zoning act os it has been laid out tp the Hartshorn estate. Most of seems to be to be a most dastardly this property was apple orchards. Built in colonial days, the grac­ baked and In the dining room is Idea—a madman’s Idea of ruining His private burying ground was ious old home of John B Retallack the original open fireplace. The Short Hills. All the charm and pic­ part of what Is now St. Stephen’s on Old Short Hills road, next to stairs which lead up to the porch turesqueness of this town have cemetery. the High School, dates back to the were originally In the front and arisen from the fact that it has After Mr. Brlson's death the v«fy beginning of the Township's the main entrance faced on the not been Jammed with houses house was occupied for many years history. road. A new post office I believe Is by William Wood and his family When John Brison came to this When the house passed out of necessary—an office that can ef­ footage to Increase the facilities of and then for a few months by Miss On the second floor are thra country from North Ireland about the Brison family Into the hands ficiently and adequately handle Small House Hat De Costa, who ran a tea shop the present establishment. pleasant bed rooms and a bath A 1792, he and a friend walked from of William Wood the steps were and box the mall of the swelling there. At present John B Retal­ Although direct house mull de­ Early Colonial Linet cellar extends under the entire Hoboken looking for a desirable moved to the side and the en­ population lack and his family formerly of livery would be a convenient thing, house. The house contain 21400 place to settle Finding Millburn, trance also changed A beautiful As for mall delivery, sidewalks If It entails street signs, house Reminiscent of the work of our cubic feet. then a part of Springfield, an Ideal Maplewood, are living In the old stone wall and stone gate posts and street signs, I am against them numbers and sidewalks, I am op­ early American Colonists, this Complete working plans mid spe­ location he settled here and opened house were built The gate posts still re­ all on the basis that they detract posed to It Such a move would charming little house makes a con- cifications of this house may be a general store and warehouse on main but the wall was torn down materially front the distinctive at­ tak- from Short Hills all of it in- jvenlerft and complete small home obtained for a nom inal -urn from the old "road to Chatham," now by the township, when the cement REBUS PUZZLE CONTEST mosphere of the place (llvlduallty. and transform the The over-hanging second story the Building Editor R< fn House Old Short Hills road, opposite the sidewalk was laid. Miss Cora Hartshorn, A, 1874 1 town into another stereotyped with Its heavy timber drops which A-278 plot the old house now stands on. It was to this house that, on a Drapkln's Department store. am very much in favor of a zoning community from one distinct In Its were an ornamentation of the ends A few years later (the exact date cold winter night when Baltus Roll j Millburn avenue. Is conducting a act to keep the houses far enough originality from any in the coun- of the huge corner posts, the broad Is unknown i he built the home­ was robbed and murdered, two men i rebus puzzle contest that Is open Everybody rends the apart so that Short Hills will re­ lfy- ; brick chimney, and the sheltered ment?i Your little ad stead which must be well over one market for what you wa came seeking refuge John Brison,, to the boys and girls of the Town­ main as fine a place as It has been William Bell, B, 193^ I'm In ar- entrance door are all characterls- hundred years old by now The bring results. suspecting evil, drove them away; ship and surrounding towns Win­ The proposed act limiting section cord with the Idea of a zoning act. tic of the style. The first story ex- large low-celllnged rooms have with his shotgun A few days later ners of the contest will receive "B" to eight or nine houses to the although I believe It .should sped- tensions are Interesting and pro- changed but little, in the old-fash­ the two men were arrested and twenty-five prizes for solving the acre, however I am afraid, will fy the distance between houses No!vide useful room in the plan ioned kitchen Is the brick oven In Identified as the murderers puzzle and blanks may be secured lead to overcrowding in that zone two houses should have less than , The front wall of thc ,lrst story which bread and pastries were Throughout his long life John at the store, free Wc must all acknowledge the 25 or 30 feet between them In this Is built of clinker brick while the r.red of a new post office to accom­ section, , , and. above the tracks there rest of the exterior walls are cov- modate the rapidly growing num­ Should be a distance of at least , wlth long shlnRles lald wlth a 50 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ber of people I feel such a build­ ' * X **t n Knlst's wide exposure to the weather and ing should be in the proximity of We definitely need a new post |palnted whlte The roof ls covered M oving . , office In Short Hills, although the til" present establishment as It with shingles stained dark brown first consideration should be to LOST FOR SALE FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT would thereby aid transportation The wrought Iron railings on either Storing . . of mall to and from the station obtain better service In the present side of the front door serve to LOST Bank book No 12083 the FOR RALE Ten piece dining room LARGE airy room with alcove, four and would at the same time be building First National Bunk of Millburn, suite with slip covers. Reason­ mark thc entrance. A wrought Iron Rug Cleaning windows, large closet, separate more convenient for the people Street signs of artistic design cut-out applied to the upper part N J Payment stopped Finder able Inquire 7 Undercliff Road. stairs, private bath Easily ac­ Likewise, I am In accord with meet my whole-hearted approval please return to bank 4-1-2294 Millburn 4-1-2291 of the chimney adds an Interest­ commodates 2 people Oarage the Idea of street signs throughout and although sidewalks would de­ ing note and board optional Phone South tract from the appearance of the FOR SALE English type baby the town Their absence Is a great The first floor plan shows a com LOST—Bank book No. 13136 the Orange 2-5973 after Friday town the safety of pedestrians Rimback Storage Co coach In excellent condition detriment to new people and fortable entrance hall, a nice liv­ First National Bank of Millburn, 4 1 2299 makes them Imperative Cor. Millburn Avenue Reasonable Inquire 10 Rosedale s tra n g e rs I see no reason why ing room with a broad brick fire­ N J Payment stopped Finder W McD Taylor. B. 1935 The & Spring Street avenue, Millburn 4-3-2296 Short Hills should lose Its rural at­ place and a bullt-book case as the please return to bank 4-1-2297 ATTRACTIVE furnished room for proposed zoning ordinance seems mosphere If this were put Into ef­ feature of the room To the rear .Millburn 6-3000 FOR RENT, For Sale and No Tres­ rent Centrally located Gentle­ fect The trees would still be here, to be a great Idea, although in Sec­ PERSONAL of the living room is a well pro­ passing signs are on sale at Tire man preferred Phone Millburn and the hills and houses tion "B" I do not think any house portioned .dining room A conven­ IF you ran give a good home and 6-0015 4-1-2300 should have less than a 60 foot ITEM OFFICE. Price 10c each | Although postal delivery would iently arranged kitchen, a toilet kind rare to a pretty, playful I be convenient. I am against It If It frontage WANTED TO RENT room and an attached garage com­ kitten who has to move, please TWO building lots In Chatham, ) entails universal Installation of I am not especially anxious for 50x168 ft. On paved street. All plete the first floor arrangement phpne Millburn 6-0313-J COUPLE awaiting completion of sidew alks It Is my opinion, how­ a new post office or mall delivery Improvements Phone Millburn 4-1-2298 house desire small furnished or ever. that sidewalks should be built if thc present one can be handled 8 1062 2279-21-3 Studebaker partly furnished apartenent or along the main streets for the more efficiently HELP WANTED safety of pedestrians, nurses with CHOICE building plot 70 ft front I will art as caretakers of home for H k e in sh o r t h il l s home Sales and Service LADIES, up to $10, paid weekly Nicely wooded Fully improved | October and November Refer- baby carriages, and others Mayflower Laundry A fire was reported Tuesday at making wood fibre flowers Established restricted section | ences exchanged Phone Short R S Williams, B. 1927 -I am op­ the home of F H Ryan Jr . of Laatxkrers - Dry Cleaners Steady work. Send 15c for sample Convenient Reasonable Details, , Hills 7-1863-W 4-1-2295 posed to the new zoning act as It flower, Instructions and suffic­ stands now As ordinary houses go. Ridge terrace, Short Hills. Fire dis­ Millburn 6-1400 owner, Box D care Item I FIVE ROOM bungalow In Millburn ient material to start L Jones, three to the acre Is satisfactory, covered in the fire pot and in the Ford Service 2274-21-3 Township Occupancy October 1 Dept. 350, Olney, III 4-1-2293 but to put them up under such a smoko pipe evidently started from AGRICULTURAL Address Box Q, care Item giving stipulation next to those that are a soot collection In the furnace CROCHETERS experienced on In­ full details 2280-21-3 already up In a large part of the Damage was slight YES! The Fall of the year Is the, fant's hand-made bootees, sac- so-designated Section "A" seems best time to rebuild your lawn LaFrenier Motors ques and shouldercttes Write BUSINESS SERVICE criminal FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT T ricarico’s Market with rich, screened soil For big As far as the section of the act Coach Smith of the Millburn Millburn 6-0347 Chas Met*, 11 North Sixth Bt. orders cheap. Call South Orange Announcing concerning zone B‘ is concerned High School will give out football 29 Main Street Phlla , Pa (Female) 2270-14-4 2-0259 Michael D'Andrea, 10 W I JOHNSON 518 Millburn Ave., it Is too late to worry about such equipment to all last year's letter Oregon Street, near Springfield j 'Formerly of Chatham > Phone Mill. 6-2131 WORK WANTED stipulations Here the damage has men and managers Tuesday at Millburn, N. J Avenue, Maplewood Moved to 9 been done It looks to me like the » m YOUNO lady wishes position as 2278-21-10 i 309 Millburn Ave , Millburn secretary-stenographer 8 years Phone Millburn 6-2684 beginning of the end The next! experience Gentile Write Box FOR RENT PAINTER DECORATOR step will be apartment houses and The monthly meeting of the O. care Item 2255-17-tf Paper or Paint a Room $5 95 all that goes with them Women's Guild of the Wyoming FOR RENT Two room apartment An expenditure of $80,000 or so. Presbyterian Church will be held near South Mountain School Outside Painting $50 up Bundle's Employment Agency. 2273-21-3 Is not warranted to provide addi­ Wednesday at 1 p m In Fellow­ Cleaning Oarage, private* entrance, heat, tional facilities In the present ship Hall Frank Eakln of the COOKS, $40-$50 Couples, $75 $100; gas. electricity $35 Adults Phone TERMITES and FLYING ANTS are Short Hills Post Office, predicated University of Newark will be guest Repairing Nurses. $40-$50, hbuse workers, Millburn 6-0719-R 4-3-2292 $35-$40 All first class help with again active In this Vicinity In­ on the fart that the residents will speaker at thc luncheon best of references Second floor, FOR RENT House with six rooms formation and free inspection of continue to call for their mall My Altering 1087 Springfield Ave . Irvington, All Improvements 194 Main St properly Is available to home opinion Is that If would be more near Centre Phone Essex 3-6471, Phone Dominic Pctrillo, 948 owners through the Termite Con­ advisable to add a wing to the ptes- Dyeing Ridgewood Rd Millburn 6-2190 trol Bureau of New Jersey Phone ent building providing additional DROVE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 28-3-2285 Elizabeth 2-1910 2170-20-tf RADIO New Rugs 1979 Springfield Ave., Maplewood, See The Marks Brothers" "Prompt and Courteous Service” LARGE front room In Short Hills YOUR PIANO TUNED $2 00 Bel­ MILLBURN 6-0015 We specialize In first class private home near station, suit­ cher's. Chatham. Est 20 years RADIO SALES CORPORATION domestic help able for one or two Write Item Postal, or Tel Chatham 4-2314 Hilma Johnson 357 Millburn Avenue • Rug Drying Room of the Rug Cleaning TRY U8 Box W 28-3-2287 KILL Bean and Japanese beetles Millinery Designer PHONE SO ORANGE 3-0141 Department of South Orange Storage Co. SHOP for rent, 249 Main Street and other Inserts with Davis High grade imported and do­ Drrrts-Hulphur Compound Non- YOUNO (colored) woman wants Suitable for manufacturing Ap­ mestic felt* draped to your head INSURED RUG CLEANING poisonous to humans. 20 gallons work by the day Call after six ply S R Fturhtmaiv Whelan Hats made from your own ma­ Your rug* are cleaned in OUR OWN PLANT spray 40c E F Ixmergan's Hard­ o'clock Unlonville 2-3064. Drug Store, Millburn Centar terial $2 up Latest styles of By Native* from the Orient ware Store 2259-31-5 28-3-2288 2199-24-tf ready-to-wear hats Phone SOUTH ORANGE 2-4000 for estimate FOR RENT OR SALK YOtTNO (colored) man wishes Everybody reads the Classified Cleaning, B lo ck in g 50c position as waiter, butler or Jani­ SEVEN room house furnished 26 Advertisements Your lU.t.le ad Refhodeling $1.00 350 Millburn Avenue tor Call Unlonville 2-3138 Wlttingham Ter, Lot adjoining. there. If there Is a market for what SOUTH ORANGE STORAGE d you want to .sell, is sure to bring 309 Millburn Ave. Mill. 6-2684 Telephone Millburn B-2058 zfa Valley Street, South Orange, N. J. 28-1-2289 Particulars within. 28-3-2286 results 1