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21 1947 Vol 59 No 34 *

21 1947 Vol 59 No 34 *

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n - THE MILL BURN SHORT HILLS ITEM AUG 21 1947 VOL 59 NO 34 *

5 IT LOOKS FROM HERE [ V o l, 50. N o . 3+ ] [ August 21, 1047 J jming, Come Home! #?-*- ' * 7t Op/irnu*4'*"^ 41 |ir ircetn announcement by Representative Kean that ■ichbor. Maplewood, was going to g# a post office* all i prewnta, what In our humble opinion is an excellent JU 4WU> to straighten out the worst features of the “I Miliburit,m but if you write to ine 1 live in Maplewood, vuit telephone me I live in South Orange" mess. For ana irirs the resident* of the Wyoming section of Mill- « (e had their mail delivered to them through the* 1 1 J u l V l w,mhI post office, although they were bona fide re*i- < Millburn Township, Their telephones have always uth Ortnge number. SHORT HILLS j| wonder then tha| there has bgjuj constant con* u jt|i both youngsters and oldsters not knowing tu tell inquirers tliev lived in Millburn or Maple- I d person makes th{jnistake of saying he lives in SIX CENTS con , in* mail i* held up In additional day as it i$ sent Founded 18 8 8 Published every Thursday at M ILLBURN, N. J. Hoboken by the Millburn office and then comes gplcwood by train the next day. however is a wonderful opportunity to set the Rep. Kean To I*uli» at right. As lung as there will be a reorgauua- tlie Maplewood post office in the near future, why „..| i« >M*e I" liaie all resident* <>f the Wvouting Start Race refei'c their mail through the Millburn post office Jo* Swank!*, race chairman of than Maplewood? In that way the major |>oim of the coming National Junior AAU „j|| be eliminated, and maybe some day the tele* Championship Road Bar., ,pon- liic CAB he ironed uut. aored by the Guy R Boaworlh „ iiiimcdiate benefit Post of the American Legion, an­ ,«lel Park sections would be two mail deliveries a day. nounces that Congressman Robert j . will gain. obtained from Joe Swankle, 118 K p n i n r ster t*cvotcc* mo8^ *lcr a^‘ w a t e r d o o s c Greenwood drive, Millburn, V D a v F lu o rin e Experiments of the State Health v J C I l l v J l i J V l I v / U l tention to that age level. She Department show the effect of .. .. , _ believes the new environment The committee of engineers d P Day of Short Hills The...... Summit Board of Health re- ...... {luQfjne...... which is prevaient, ...... in the- At ‘he opening nf its ^ wj|| e,,ablc her to concentrate from the eight municipalities af- a named Chairman for cently gave its unqualified en- water supply. Fluorine is very J1* 8 cojn™unl 5> * rv Dav her aetivities still further in that fected by the proposal of the Turtle Eggs lay Celebrations In the to the’ use of fluorine noticeable in a line about 15 miles ' “ ** , field of progressive education. Commonweatlh Water Co. of New Jersey by the Presi- a, an effective method of pre- ‘he Delaware River and ex- \ ? Z ac * J . "Since its founding in 1928, Summit ,o boost it. ratoa » I per In Millburn the New Jersey Council, , , .. * tending along the whole western w f i «n» in- Buxton has been dedicated to a cent were unable to have their igue of the United States, venting dental caries according to , cctlo„ ^ f J h e State, Children at caf ;d “"th the Lower School on belief in the individual and to meeting Thursday night as ached- A couple of months ago Richard ich Githens of Bernards- a report by Dr. Henry P. natives of that town, Gr(_at HiJ|g rogd ghorl Hills will guiding him so he can function uled in Irvington to dismiss the Schneider, age 13. of Southern Jersey. Former Secre- the board’s health officer. have little or no dental caries, 70 m this {al| t{J the 14() acr’e cs. t„ maximum effectiveness in the facts they had collected and to Slope drive, picked up a couple of Ute Navy and ex-Govcrnor At its April meeting, the Sum- per cent of them having perfect ^ Qf lfs dlrector Ellcn Gccrworld we -live In," said Mrs. determine wha‘ co u rs° "J act'°" box turtles while driving home Jersey Charles Edison will from the shore with his parents, mit board heard an explanatory tecth' Sangster, at Willlamstown, Mass. Sangster In speaking ol: ier o ^ a c"g “ru Th(, meet. Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider. honorary Chairman of report on "Fluorine and Its Use in Should Summit adopt the use of whcre it win become a boarding school. Now these methods not must q . , di ober 27th celebrations. the Prevention of Dental Caries." - fluorine in its water system, it 8chool for boys and gir,s. which have been prove! success- In* had Later he added two more which Day, first celebrated in The report was personally made would be the first city in New The egtate. recently inherited ful in Buxton Day School will be with. all^o neys .if he e*ht he gathered in North Jersey. He built a pen for them and fed them mmemorates the anniver- by Dr. J M. Wisan of the Division Jersey to take such action. by Mrs. Sangster from her fa- available to a wider- e role t>i«P*l>t»* " hat act •he birth of Theodore 'regularly,...... of Dental Hygiene of the State. One of the problems attendant thcr the late Bentley Wirt War- l,1c „ ‘>ar 1"d | aC °° ° higher rates h generally acknowledged Department of Health. to taking such action would be ten of Boston, is expected to of- Willlamstown. In addit on t * . no au0rum WH, pres. To say that he was astounded le Father of the modern Following out the recommenda- to get the cooperation of Millburn ter an exceptional a"“ ent academic jourse^ prepa^ g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ when he discovered that one of his an Navy, and the date on brood had laid an egg Tuesday the bill creating the Navy Offldaf U. S. Navy Photo tion of Dr. Wisan, the Summit and other communiUes served by for the cultural and physical de- ? - 0cr(^ Uvc including to the Public Utilities Commis- night is putting i r mildly. He roduced.in the Continental BERNARD P. DAY of Old Short Board of Health suggests the use Commonwealth Water Co. ^ ' " h e r f by music, dramatics, art, creative sion for at least a month's post- hastily telephoned the Newark of one part of fluorine to a mil- it is understood that the entire Gangster will De join a in y ^ crafts vtc,. pohement on the hearing of the *s in 1775. Hills road, who has been named Museum for advice, and was told y' -rions in New Jersey by the presi-’ health authorities would be for, the How the fiuorine acts to pre-; Originally it was the plan of every student will -partlcTpalip & It is explained that because, of -rived Wednesday morning. The •fetary nf the Navy to spon- dent of the New Jersey Council, Commonwealth----...------Water Co. to a3- vent tooth decay is not known ., s„hool to build additional co-operative student-faculty gov- summer vacations, members of Item, after holding up the presses 1947 observance.. The Navy League of the United States. minister the fluorine, _the .plan but it is agreed that the-chemical c]aaarooma on the school prop- ernment and a course entitled the committee have been unable for an hour, finally decided not ^aguc was founded in 1902 ★ hasn’t advanced to that stage. makes tooth- enamel harder to , , triii, rQad it. order "Backgrounds of Contemporary to get together to map a proper to wait for the balance, so all we brorporated a year later Beginning as a real estate sales­ It is pointed out tt® the bet- dissolve in acid. to acco m Z L te the growth of Life” required of every student, defense. It Is expected that all can report is two. Yor'ls Laws. The man In 1925, Mr. Day became as­ ter the teeth, the more fluorine Thc American Dental Associa- the senior school. Application This course, concerned with the representatives of the committee The eggs, according to Ricllarji, composed of private sistant auction manager with Jo­ th e re is In th e enamel. The Board tion has recommended that all had already been granted by . vital problems of the day in the will be available after Labor uay are abopt half the sire of chicken* interested in the Navy seph P. Day,, Incorporated, in 1931, of Health explains that the use dentjsts apply diluted solutions of Township authorities for per- national and International fields for a meeting. 'eggs, and closely resemble them. av’a! Affairs. auction manager in 1932, office ui.f fi„n.in. . in...... the- w»t«— -- would------cut Cne -e. cnemicai --ro --cne reerr *--*■- all -* migsion to begin construction. »nd their solution on a level So far the committee has been The turtles are about five ..inches Day will direct the opera- manager in 1936. assistant general teeth decay among infants and chud patients during the course .. When the opportunity came to suitable for the students Involved, held up m final confirmation o across. Regardless of thc high a various committees ap- manager in 1937, and executive young children by 40 per cent. 0j______routine dental______treatments. use the Massachusetts estate, its has resulted in the writing its appointment of Mayor y price jjf chicken eggs, Richard is throughout New Jersey vice-president, general manager In his report, Dr. Wisan said Fluorinated tooth pastes and many advantages quickly caused and publishing of two books and Potts of Morris own, a «an going.fto take the advice ot the loca) observances of Navy and doctor in 1939. In 1941, he the cost for the city as a whole Mrs. Sangster to advise its use, the production of six original engineer to make the prel mlnary Newhrk Museum and try to hatch took leave to serve with the would range between four and six h -not pr0ved effective and ,as a result construction here plays On current problems. investigation. ay investiga- his eggs. It is considered quite ?enl and Director of Jo- United States Navy. cents per person based on the ^ n S c l n g der^T Dr P. J- has been temporarily shelved. It Mrs. Sangster is the w dow of agreed to handle the^nvesUga a rarityrily to get turtle eggs in cap­ : Day., incorporated, Mr. He has been Chairman of the. present population and certainly MrCliirc of the U S Public Health is expected that with the removal the late Danforth Geer. Jr., and tion for a ec , tivity;? s» serves as Director of Board and Director of the Jo­ not more than $1,000 a year. He S e8 Nattanaf Ins i utc of of the senior school, the addi- the late Frank Sangster both of So far only Summit has d , seph P. Day Management Cor­ Richard, who attends Millburn 'aJ Reserve Officers Asso- also labels the use of, fluorine as ^ declares tional space thus made available Short Hills. Her house on Great West Orange a"d Dvington Junior1’ High, also has several frogs Ncu York Chapter. He poration since 1938 and is also a money-saving device, being much ’ ,, . n ffirer for the lower school, will be ade- Hills road will be occupied by I t 0'a s V _ .. h has . as a Commander- In the Chairman of the Board and Di­ and salamanders in hie collection. cheaper than the present minimum The Summjt Hea ' d quate for the present. Just when her son, Danforth Geer III, Millburn s . „ These he brought back from Scout... Pwervo durinS the War in rector of thd Joseph P. Day Build­ cost of $20 per year for each warned against the use ^fluoride conatructi(m wi„ be necessary for IncludedIncluded among thc thc recent recent been----- set at $65, has not yet been Buxton senior approved by the Township Com- camp this summer. Wive Offices of the Sec- ing and Engineering Company, child.cmia. Thexne recentrecem. conventionwmeuuuu of *«<*». or P‘Us' unless . ta^ e n «n' the mu.... IUWB1' mwer ISBBSI sqnoui ..WUl win Ut...... -m fliiafag-i. °f _r lne N»vy and with the President of the Joseph P. Day t.heu- American____ n nnt«i Dental Association der a dentist's or doctorsdoctor s pre- f n r-VY» tTinrl atof a lafi,ater date school from ™ sc„ki_ as ^r°bp Control Council In! Florida Realty Corporation. Di­ in Boston-heard a report that den- scription. Too much fluorine, he , Thc lower branoh of thc schoo. Miss Jean Cassedy and Miss mittec members arc seeking VALEDA VON STEINBERG, a rector of the Estate of Eugene A. tal conditions are becoming in- pointed out, can cause ugly mott- car on t Short Hills un- Anne Cassedy. Farley road: Miss surance that the $.>00 junior at Indiana University, has m New York City on Hoffman, Incorporated, president creasingly worse. ^ »ng of the teeth and can damage Mrg ■ Winifred Moore who Janet Mitchell Woodcrcrt avenue; the ^ ^ been named assistant campus edfv of the Real Estate Auctioneers has been its head” for the past Miss Barbara Stragnell and and not. subject to drastic up- J5L ’ 19()2- Mr- Day grad- City-wide experiments now being the kldneys' tor on the editorial staff of the In­ ith m*l Harvard '-'U'lege College in in Association, Governor of the Real conductedbyNewburgh, N.Y., and If fluoride tablets are pre- three year, Mrs. Edwin Ger- Gtaat' ItterwiM prob5: , ,ttn<: degree Bachelor of Estate Board of New York?Chair­ diana Daily Student, Indiana Uni. man of the Board and Director Grand Rapids, Mich-, point to scribed, the quantity must be in hardt of Short Hills and Mrs. “ ,a* Qr ™ yL ^ " s o n Ho- ably be discussed at the next ' is married to Lucinda beneficial results on children up accordance with the child s age Charles Koons of East Orangb Oak dr‘ya’ ^ B. Township Committee meeting on verslty campus publication, for pd |ias three 'children, of the Sunnyfield Garden Apart­ to seven and eight year, of-age. and the amount of the chemical will act as administrative dime- bart WWW and Rich eptember 2nd. the first half of the fall semester. Pauline, Joanne Steers, ments, Inc, and Director of Da- To date there has been no parti- in the public water supply. tors with Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Sang- Doyle, Great Hills terrace.^ tz» Pope. saw,incorporated, New York City.

A [ AUGUST h The Millburn & Short HtUa ITEM ( Pag* 1 1 Boxers of,, the auxiliary ship ala with a team soor.*,, > | article as amended, to the commit­ five years. It passed an amend­ (ommendatlona of the judiciary Mississippi became the first the Navy men captured, ’ tee on arrangement and form. ment granting stale employees dis­ 'committee and forwarded them to uss ...... Chiovarou to Constitutional missed for "cause" court review of tlie committee on form. The con­ Navy team in history to win the championship# The convention gave unanimous Virginia State amateur boxing Iour t*> both the law and the facts Involv­ vention then opened debate on the consent, thus completing last week championships. Winning the fin- venge. f Give Concert the major portion of the work of ed In the dismissal. bill of rights. Convention drafting the first section of the In other Important actions the In an Important amendment, Mra. Rofer C. Neely, Aiaoelate new New Jersey constltutldti.* Any convention rejected an amendment strongly urged by delegates from Promptly at 5:30 Wednesday Profesaor of Voice, Texas Chris­ additional amendments will re­ to strike from the bill of rights rural counties, the convention by afternoon (August 13), Senator tian University, and Frederic quire unanimous consent of the article the clause granting labor a vote of 54 to 21 granted the David Van Aistyne, Jr„ chairman Midre Bovals, will present Jose convention. the right to organise and bargain county cojirts constitutional status of the executive committee of the Eduardo Chiovarou, baritone bass, Despite several amendments collectively, and an amendment to for the first time in New Jersey son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chio­ Constitutional Convention, and adopted in three days ot debate, history. Heretofore, they have delegate from Bergen County, mov­ the legislative article to bar men­ varou of Short 'Hills, In a public the proposal went to the form com­ tion of gambling in the constitu­ existed by legislation. ed the transfer of the executive recital, Wednesday evening, Aug­ mittee substantially as it came tion. Under the new court plan the ust 37th,1 at 8:18 P. M. at Saint from the executive committee pub­ By a vote of 5 to 1, the commit­ court of Errors and Appeals Is re­ program which will start at 3:15 Rose of Lima School Auditorium lic bearings. tee on submission and address to designated the Supreme Court and WHELAN DRUG AGENCY In Short Hills. will Include: The new article greatly Increase# the le de(.,ded l0 , ccept , ,e. is given power# within the state * - . FRIEDBAI’ER and VEKONK’lj; Mr. Chiovarou, who la a voice “Erl tu, che Macchlavl" the governor# power over execu- , oplnlon rtndered by RUjJen comparable to thoee of the United student at Texas Christian Uni­ Scena and aria from Verdi’s tive departments from that al- g Batson, counsel to the govern- State# Supreme Court. C A LL MILLBURN 6-0449 r u n DELIVERY versity. will be accompanied by 'T he Masqued Ball” lowed him In the 1844 constitution. or over one gjven by Attorney The present Supreme Court and 343 MILLBURN AVB. MI1XHI KN, N. j Donald Nold, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Vanne; la tua Meta gia vedo” It also raises from a simple ma- Generui Walter D. Van Riper. the Chancery court* are unified Chariea Nold of‘ Berkeley road, Scena and aria from Verdi’s Jorlty to a two-thirds vote, the ma- opinions concerned the au- into one ’’Superior court” having who is a student at Yfuilllard “Otello" Jorlty required In the legislature thorlty of the convention to. sub- state-wide jurisdiction ln both law School of Musis.'Both young men "In dlesen Heil'gan Hallen" - to override a governor’s veto. mit a "whole constitution and or and equity cases. An Appellate di­ are graduates of Mlllburn High Aria from Mosart's "The Magic Under provision* of the new o! g constitution" to the peo- vision of this court will hear ap­ School. Flute” article the governor is given pow- pl# ln November for referendum, JOSE EDUARDO CHIOVAROU, peal# from both the new general The Coffee Shop Mr. Chiovarou, who la soloist “Dl Provensa II Mar" er to appoint and remove all prln- Questions arose following rec­ court and the sounty courts. Opposite the Millbum Post Office who will appear In recital, with Aria from Verdi's “La Travl- eipt! department bead*, to Invee- ommendation of the legislative at the A11 Saint's Episcopal County courts will try both civil Serving the Best Coffee in Town Church In Fort Worth, has re­ Donald Nold as accompanist, on ata" ;------", tigate the conduct of executive de- committee to eubmit alternatives and criminal cases. cently given many successful per­ August 27th at S t Rose of Lima “Plaiatr d’Amour” partment*, to serve a four year on ~ambIIng in the November Other provisions of the new DELICIOUS SANDWICHES by Giovanni Martini term and seek re-election, for one ba|i0t. formances In central Texas, end School Hall. court article provide for th* retire­ TASTY SALADS will sing with the Fort Worth “Honor and Arms" aecond four year tertoi. Van Riper took the position that ment of judges at the age of 70, Civic Oper* Association next tall. • ir from Handel's Oratorlp Important amendments addeiY the language of the act which for seven year Initial appointment \ HOT PLATTERS Although this program will be "Sampson" on the floor 1) prevent discrlmlna- called the convention restricts the of judges to be followed by life We Serve Pierre's French.Ice Cream his Initial performance In this Mlllburn High School Band. "Die Belden Cranadlere” tlon in the militia or national manner of aubmlaslon of the con- tenure, and for possible transfer OPEN DAILY 8:30 A. M. to 11:00 P. M. community as a singer, he is Admission 1* without charge, Op- 32 No. 1 tar Robert Schu­ guard Wftween Negro and white etttutlon, and prevent# the use of of Judges from court to court a* SUNDAYS 7:80 A. M, to 1:30 P. M.; 3:00 P. 51. to ll:w P.g well remembered here for his and ail who wish to attend are mann troop*; 2) reestablish the attor- alternatives. TBV publlc business may demand. work as student conductor of the cordially Invited" to do mo. The "It Is Enough" ney general and the secretary of Watson contended th a t the bal­ Strong rule* making authority Aria from Mendelssohn’s "Eli­ state as constitutional officer#; lot cast by the people In June It given to the new top court Is mR jah" 3) make sheriffs eligible for re- the real source of authority for signed to assure more uniformity GENUINE "Still Wle Die Nacht” election. the convention. This ballot, Wat­ l i sentences in equal degrees of by Karl Bohm Also, the convention limited the son said, grants the convention crime than has been the practice "Hangman, Hangman" governor's authority to resort to power to determine for Itself the under the old court structure. INVESTORS SAVINGS Split Chestnut Rail Fence by Harvey Enders court action to force municipal or manner of submission. Picturesque Protective Neldllnger’s "Serenade" county officer# to enforce a law, Gambling Vote AUTHORIZED AGENT FOR PAYMENT Mr. Chiovarou J> I pupil of by restricting him to enforcement By s 66 to 12 vote the Constitu­ FRANCIS A. ALLEY Professor Neely, k£jfd> Mrs. Ra- at the state level. tional Convention approved on Landscape Architect chelle Moore, Voice Coach, of Fort The new article provide* for auc- Friday, August 15, an amendment OF ARMED FORCES LEAVE BONDS Short Hills 7-3518 Worth, Texas, and a former pu­ ceaaion to tha governorship even to the Legislative article settling YOU CAN LOSE pil of Frederic Andre Bovala. In th# event of a catastrophs that the controversial gambling iasue ON AND AFTER SEPTEMBER 2, 1947 During hia Army service Mr. might wipe out the governor, prea- and clearing the way for solution everything on a Chiovarou was conductor of the (dent of the senate and speaker of of other knotty problems before Army Service Forces Band in the assembly. the delegates turn of this wheel! At Any ot Our Three Convenient Offictt Manila, P. I. He has bean selected All mtjor department chiefs A few moments later tha con­ aa one of the ten American will serve terms concurrent with vention concluded action on the 84 Main Street 968 Stuyvesant Ave. 28 Washingloa n Labor Day youthe to elng In the Internation­ the governor's. In the event of leglelatlve article and sent It to Mlllburn Union East (Irani, al Mualc Contest at Geneva, an Impeachment trial of a govern­ the committee on form to be TIRE SPECIAL Switzerland thle summer, but as or, the chief Justice of the highest drafted Into final language. It yet has not decided whether he court will aerve as presiding offl- was the second article of the new will go. cer of the senate during the trial, constitution to be virtually com­ Just in time for your Labor Day week-end. rather than the senate preeldent, pleted by the convention. ♦♦♦♦00IIMl H m i n i >♦♦♦ who would aucceed to the govern­ The gambling control amend­ NEW DE LUXE FIRST LINE TIRES SENSATIONAL orship. ment, Introduced by Senator Ar­ YEARS OF EXPERIENCE The convention defeated an thur W. Lewis, Burlington County NEW DISCOVERY I amendment that would lengthen delegate, retains the present au­ B U YIN G - S IL L IN G - DEVELOPING the term of aheriff from three to thority for pari-mutuel betting at 600:16 i licensed race tracks as authorised APPRAISING - BUILDING D e i h k f by tha people In the 1938 referen­ M sU X teO R..... dum. \ Authorizing or prohibiting addi­ In ten seconds an automobile Our clot# association with a firm of four Dries op Air Dawpnen fasti Sisntrliat tional forms of gambling or games Now 1 4 . 4 0 of chance is left to the Legislature, accident can jeopardise your architect* enables us to render a uniqut NO! with the provision that If any ad­ home, your savings, your ■ I H (Pius Tax) ditional gambling Is approved by income. Play safe . . . don't Service in Reel Estate. the Legislature the “specific kind rely on minimum coverage. and control thereof must be ap­ Less up to $3.00 for proved by the people ln a refer­ Be sure you are fully covered. We Have NO Houiei of Our Own to Sell Just hang De-Moist , endum. * We will be glad to analyse W s Do NOT Work Under the Multiple Luting Sytlw your old tire everywhere in your I I t strikes from the legislative your present automobile poli­ home—in every! W# Offer You a Perionalized Service article the committee plan for al­ cies to make sure you are closet, in basement.^ ternatives and avoids legal entan­ W ere 1 A .1 0 Isuodry, plsyroom, m glements that might have arisen completely protected. Just photographic darkroom. Soaks up To Buy or To Sell ■ (PlUi(Plm TaiTax) from conflicting opinions given by phone. . . 100% of its weight in moisture. Pro­ summer Attorney General Walter D. Van First Consult Other sizes reduced proportionately tects clothes, rugs, furnishings against Riper and Russell Watson, special mold and mildew. Checks damage ings, and counsel to Governor Driscoll, over Chas.R.Reeve Agency from dampness. Each De-Molst ample AH tires covered by for ordinary closet or avenge 10 x 12' ecrw inllv th e ***• lMm lu which the convention Since 1909 J m. Use Ds-Moist over and over " ' must submit the constitution to the Oscar L. Hench, Successor THE DALZELL COMPANY. Atlantic Famous Rood Hazard Guarantee again simply by drying in hot oven. IigLter colors p*°p*«- 812 Mlllburn Avenue 525 Millburn Avenue Short Hilli 7-2701 Gat several Ds-Moist today I Immediately following the vote, Mlllburn, N. J. Mi. 6-0408 Hours 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. need tlie Frank H. Eggere, mayor of Jersey City, Hudson County delegate, of­ TIGER'S thorough fered a resolution for the conven- A T L A N T I C . tlon to petition the 1948 legislature beivice station gentle care to hdld a referendum to authorize 324 Millbum Ave. games of chance sponsored by re­ Mlllburn Ava. at Ridgewood Rd. Millbum 6-2049 of this ... ligious, fratqpial, charitable, vet­ Millbum 6-0469 eran and educational organizations, ♦M M M M M I !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦' provided communities also have a P O Y T i A C chance to approve or reject such Finer Cleaning games ln their own communities. Vote on the resolution was de­ A One car made Oner ferred. S e r v ic e On the preceding Wednesday the convention rejected by a vote of 48 to 80 an amendment offered by MILLBURN Delegate Amos F. Dixon, Sussex County, that would have struck CLEANERS all mention of gambling from the Dlv. of Rimback Storage new constitution. Spring St. above. Vote On Courts Mlllburn Ave. By unanimous vote on Tuesday, Near New Warehouse August 19, the Constitutional Con­ Mlllburn 6-2000 vention adopted the amehded rec-

Borrow To Your Best Advantage! 1 1 1 , Humon Body ls c.»*> it a «" INSURANCE LOANS MORTGAGE LOANS (interest at 3% to 4%) (interest at 4% to 4Mt%) The De Luxe Convertible Coupe has Interest rates are always determined First National rates—on local prop­ recently been made more beautilul by by the amount of the loan. erty are low. Let ua aerve you. re-styling the instrument panel in colors which harmonize with body colors; by If you have an Insurance loan that If you have an existing mortgage, the addition ol deep-pleated, custom- ★ Y ou w ouldn't take your cor to a garage end type upholstery; and by the tasteful use a pndutti can be converted from the pre-war made during the high interest-rate refuse to tell the mechanic what wo* wrong. ol chrome on windshield, rear view (Stsirsl S’* 5% to 6% interest rate, to one of period we may be able to convert it mirror and interior garnish mouldings. our Insurance loans, let us talk it to our lower rates and save you The mechanic would have every right to doubt over. We may be able to save you money 1 We pay for legal fees and your sanity. Yet people frequently refuse to some worthwhile money! title search. tell the physician of their ailments; They are anxious to have an “unbiased opinion.” S o m an y things in its favor These are, only two of the dollar-savlng services we of­ You can save time end expense by being frank with fer to local residents. You can “hire” local money nine your physician. To do a competent job of diagnosis he Ask a Pontiac owner why he recommends a Pontiac year with undiminlsbed performance An ■ ^ times out o f ten at lower cost of interest. needs the history of your symptoms. The human body is —and he will likely tell you there ere so many he will meation that he gets all this at a Prl far more complex than an automobile. For the best results things in its favor that he finds it is difficult to easy reach of any new cf r buyer. ^ enumerate them all. Yes, there are so msny thiqgpta its give him all the facts. He likes its "Silver Streak” styling—io distinctive next car should be a Pontiac. You can ne> T h e F i r s t n a t i o n a l B a n k o f m i l l b u r n All we need is the physician's prescription. We are that you can recognize a Pontiac as far as you can see than a Pontiac I it. He likes its eager, smooth, quiet performance. He competent to compound it exactly as he specifies. * fet likes its comfort end handling ease. He likes’the THE SOONER YOU PLACE YOUR 0RDE*j1„1 A MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY many fine-car features which make it such a pride to Pontiac, ths sarlisr you will got it• 1" 'hc ” J( ------EttaMIMid Hit s.—— own and such a pleasure to drive. He likes its faith­ care of your present car—you will gs1 mor> I’ FEDERAL Central Cut Rate Drug Store fulness—its ability to stay on the job for year after nsw car is delivered. DEPOSIT Tun# in HENRY J. TAYLOR on th, olr twko weekly. INSURANCE - -FORTIETH ANNIVERSARY—1947 WORTZEL BROS. Reg. Hi. G. CORPORATION “Serving Short Hills and Millburn 323 MILLBURN AVE. Millburn 6-1461 H- with Every Banking Facility” ' WILSON MOTORS, INC. I to to to to W WWW bd fa id b'M IfdUU fa to to to fa of fa to to to to to to to k i 1* to to to to A3 WE DELIVER - B 326 Morris Ave. Summiti N. J*

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LINGERIE, KRESGE • NEWARK, CORBY'S t FOURTH FLOOR BilEME LAUNDRY, he. 27-31 Summit Ave. Summit, N. J- — Phone Summit 6-1000 __ _ Prompt Free Delivery Service The MlUburn & Short HUls ITEM ( P«f« 4 I tm y and Is now continuing hi* rector of Christ C h i ^ T ^ tor of Mr, and Mr*. Milton O- •tudles at Brown University, Humrich- Lange of South terrace, left Sat­ Lois Quinby to After the ceremony, t f f jl Providence, Rhode leland. He • * , '• * urday to be the guest for aeveral a small reception for rc, weeks o( a Kent Place classmate, Wed Werner Peter “““ Bovensiepen th , couplt. Helen Cook, daughter of Mr, and Frank R. Humrich of Notting­ Mr. and Mrs. Humrich wm 2 Mr*. Taylor Cook of New York Announcement of the engage- ♦ at the Nottingham road S j City, at their summer home at ment of Lois Ann Quinby, daugh- > C A ham road, and Mrs. Anna B. Bov- Nubble Light,'York Beach, Maine. ter of Mr*. Frederick Quinby of M ISS W llllO/TIS 06T5 enalepen, widow of the late Hugo ]j O C l £ i Nancy, her slater Linda and her It Ridge terrace and the late Mr. Bovensiepen of_ Hobart avenue, In monkeys and apPS th. . parent* returned early last week Quinby, to Werner B. Peter, eon were married last Saturday after­ her of pair, oTrlb* v . £ £ from a motor trip to Upper New of Mr*. Werner Peter of 47 Myr­ Wedding Date noon at 3:30 In Chrlat Church. eleven ln some specie, tle avenue and the late Mr. Peter, Rev. Robert F. Beattie, assistant In others. lea M O TES 4 York State and Canada. Miai Anne Elisabeth Williams, • was made at a luncheon on Satur- _ day at the Maplewood Country daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. D. Mr. and Mr*. Eugene J. Comoy y Williams of Myrtle avenue, has of Chestnut place are home after Club. VTVIAW TOMPKINS LANGE g H. T-192J Miss Quinby attended St. Elisa- chos*n September 6th as the date WHAT IS A DECORATOR? a itay at the Commodore Club, for ker marriage to John Walter Mr. and Mr*. Harry G More Grand Mere, Quebec. Their cbtt- beth Academy and is now attend "Vr. »nd Hr* Robert E Veil util tng St. Elisabeth College. Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A DECORATOR IS ONE WHO, BY TRAINING AND EX- ton Bobby o! Sooth terries htve have returned to their home on dren, Eugene. Ann and Melia*a. £3ano* Brook road after a aeveral will return the end of this week Mr. Peter is a graduate of Brown Sullivan of Caribou, Maine. The PERIENCE, IS QUALIFIED TO PLAN, DESIGN AND concluded a »t*y A1 Cape Por- University and is now studying ceremony will be performed at pot**, Msinr week*' etay in the Catakilla. after*'spending the summer at • camp. * law at Rutgers University. He ia 11 a m- ln Jo#eph * Church, EXECUTE INTERIORS AND THEIR FURNISHINGS AND • * member of Delta Tau Delta West Orange and a reception will U Coil**: artd Mr* -Francis J, Mr. and Mr*. Howard E. Grigg TO SUPERVISE THE VARIOUS ARTS AND CRAFTS A trip to New Hampshire, Ver­ fraternity. During the war he follow at the home of the bride- Skidmore and daughter Mary of o; West road and Mr and Mr*. elect’s parents. MorrLi turnpike have returned Howard 8 Roe of South terrace mont and Cape Cod hae been con­ aerved ln the Pacific Theatre as ESSENTIAL TO THEIR COMPLETION. cluded by Mr. and Mr*. James C. an ensign U.S.N.R. Mrs, Gilman Sullivan of Mont­ bom* after vacationing at the Es- returned"^ Monday after tpendlng LOIS ANN QUINBY whose en­ clair will be matron of honor and ten day* at Brewtter on Cape Cod. Morrison of Park road. A, defined by American Institute of Decorator, aex and Sussex at Spring Lake. • gagement to Werner B. Peter waj the bridesmaid, will be Mis, Mary Earlier in lb* month Mi» Skid­ While there they vlaited their chil­ Robert David Klmche, son of Dr. announced Saturday at a lunch­ Louise William,, and Mis, Alice more, Mary and non*. Prank and dren. Debbie and Doug Grigg. and and Mr*. Irwin Klmche of Rawtey eon at the Maplewood Country Wed at Roberts Williams, sister, of the THE L. H. NOLTE CO?* John were- the guett* of Captain Hadley Roe. who are at camp at place was guest of honor at a party Club, * ______bride; Mis, Ann Winslow of In­ •Member of The American Institute of Decorator. and Mr*. Raymond Baker at 8aa Eaat Brewtter. for fifty guest* given by hi* grand­ dianapolis and Miss Mary Lea Girt while Colonel Skidmore wa* Morrow Church Wolfe of Circieville, West Vir­ Nancy Tompkin* Lange, daugh- parent*. Mr. and Mrs Morris at Port Dix. Weinstein at their home In Staten Mias Phyllis Harrison Chlldrey, ginia Gilman Sullivan will serve A. H. Jacksons of Greenwood as best man and the ushers wilT tononooooooof Island on Sunday. The party waa drive daughter of Mr. and Mr,. Frayser ______in celebration of hia first birthday. • Childrey of Berkeley road, became J®'* 1>?!

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That’s one reason Harnonia Savings Bank / homemakers are so enthusiastic about 1 0 95 to 24-M FOUNDED 1851 GAS for cooking and baking. > .« UNION SQUARE, ELIZABETH HARRISON BROTHERS MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PVBLIcdj&SEKVICE Designers and Retailers of Fine Fsoliees* -* BAST ORANGE 5*1 Main Sfrant MONTCLAIR S40 Bloomfltld Avannn A-30S-./ iffw ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ** AUGUST 21. 1947 ] The Millburn & Short Hilts ITEM I Pag# S ) sealing the air hole, snd handed Miss Esther Herahey surprised MARJORY R E Y N O L D S re- New-York on Friday, Heat No Worry Little House us tbs thing. It was sticky, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. oeived her bachelor of arts degree ^ the little gtrl grinned at us. Hershey of Mountalnview road, at commencement exercises of St. Less than 10 000 000 people live For Wysomish Monday afternoon. August 11th, Lawrence University at Canton, on the Island of Sumatra Our group certainly picked the Scores Twice 'The etuff gets stuck on you by arriving home for a few d ay s'------vacation, She returned Thurs­ warmest week In the summer to The stork paid a double visit td sometimes, but you just take come to Wysomish. On Tuesday, Millburn'* Little House, ueually another piece and mop It off. day, August 14th, to Oxford, Maryland on the Chesapeake before the real heat settled in to the haunt of a little calf, on Au­ Just like bubble gum. See?” She stay awhile, we celebrated Labor gust IT. James Clark and Robert Bay, where she Is a dietitian at La Couturiere Salon scrubbed a large wad of plastic the Tred Avon" Yacht Club for -i 0 Day by really cleaning the cabin. Rigby, both employed at the Lit­ across her face. the summer. Women'i and Children's Custom Made Clothes 3 But that was after we had gone The Millburn Library haa a cbl- tle House beceme fathers on the out In the morning and picked lectlon of booki for mid-aummer seme day. Mr*. Rigby is » for­ The fiendish things are almost It will oorf be "back to achool" blackberries. fare—they are meant to be read mer worker at the local eating tmposaible to destroy. You can ALTERATIONS r those tall young man In your From the look of things, the although the poeter auggeati fare place. puncture them with a pin; they -Uy, Forhape they need a sport berries are becoming scarce, for that 1* edlblt. Thay a rt booka of The stork left a boy for the sag slightly, but never explode CATULLO'S 18 Main St. Millburn 6-4100 recent popularity aa well aa older cket) shirts and slacks. The we had only enough for luncheon darks and a girl for the Rigby* with that healthy ear-splitting dessert. booka which tha reader may have A potential waitress and a coun­ sound In the manner of ouf child­ illburn Men's Shop will be proud FORMERLY WITH L. BAMBERGER & CO. Tuesday evening, with our cabin mlaaed. terman said someone. hood balloons. Wine & Liquor Shop outfit them. ever so clean, we were mysteri­ For real nourishment and to We gave the kids their balloon. 71 Main Street Ann Samartino Angela Rlelgllano ously instructed by our councillors boiater tha family food budget why "Here," the boy said, holding Dry cleaning often lengthens to stay on one side of the porch. not try aearchlng for Ideaa and like and somewhat lopsided bal­ out the mangled tube on a small When Your Spirit! ( |j[e of dresses, suits and top We also noticed the windows Information In Rombauer, "Tha loon. , * and grimy palm. "You take this. Are Low high up on one side of the cabin Joy of Cooking,” Brobeck, "Serve To detach the ' balloon, be I have lots more a t home.” sits If >'»» are l°ok1n* * b,t on It Buffet," White. "How I Feed Cal) Millburn 6-0071 mUS,y side, drop them off at were darkened. What could be happening? To our surprise camp­ My Frlenda," Roae, "Feeding the ■arson Cleaners on Main street. Family,” and "Vltamlna” by Bor- FREE DELIVERY SO • ers from the other cabins came as our guests, for Maplewood bad aook? ♦ WALLPAPER SHOWROOM SENSIBLY The college girl of 1WT Is a arranged to present motion pic­ The lateat addition la "The Ba­ A concentration at all New York and Newark Showrooms sic Cook Book" by Haaeitine which „rt dresser. It takes following tures. We saw a short, and then Choose designs that create the correct background with the „ fashions closely. The Rose in “In the atreaaea good cooking made eaty and economical. Tha Auguit Good help of an experienced decorator. Llhraith Shop offers smartly Navy.” Housekeeping Magaalnc haa an Open Saturday afternoon hy appointment only Wednesday was not without Its ' LONERGAN’S SHERMAN'S ilored gabardines and wools. articla on "The Coat of Cooking” fun We took a lunch hike to THE L H . NOLTE CO. an early bird at Gatbralth'i. which also provaa that nutrition FOR Summit Field, and played games Ill Springfield Ate. Summit QUALITY • and economy can go hand In hand. WIRE Desserts to your liking are In there. In the afternoon, after Right now cold drinka seem de­ ofusion at The Ritter Bake Shop, rest hour, we went to the Orange sirable and waya of making them FENCING REUPHOLSTERY ipecially during summer, let the Cabin, where they had arranged are aiao available The Library la There'* no one that Hoes a ite r bakers, take over the job a scavenger hunt, a marshmallow on Old Short Hllla Road, so don’t GAJES keeping your family's sweet roast and a song-feat. whin by — Juat atop In and aee Quality ReuphoUtery Job like Sherman**! Phone ,th satisfied. In the evening we played bas­ what you can find. 328 Millburn Ave. Bl 3-2092 for our Decorator with fabric temple*. • ketball, We had to throw the Millburn 6-0302 et Launderall Resume all re- ball over the blankets, and the * nslbllity for yotlr family wash, team on the other side could not Rhyme 'n Reason s Cadillac of all washers docs see from where it came, there­ spitol job of eliminating wash fore did not know where to look Oh, how we mine the old circua blues. Holme Radio will dem- for it. All the cabins played the parade, VETERANS irate Launderall. game. Then we sang songs and The greatest display of another • went back to our cabin. decade. A? an you cut a caper as a can- DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS Thursday we took a short hike And the children today can never > Tiger Hardware Store can STAFFORD HALL OPPORTUNITY , you In this line. Tiger's has to Hemlock Falls, and were sur­ h— ■’ kinds of kettles, Jars, racks,— prised to find It so cool. We had The Joy that it gave ua before the AT a story about brownies read to us ahow. For Men and Women everything for canning. GOVERNMENT EXPENSE during rest hour. Later we drew May and the day ia really here! Curricula to Meet Your Need* moco service is service with pictures and made plaster of paris School Is dismissed for the parade General Secretarial 8 SPRING ST. apital S. The Sunoco station casta of leaves which we colored. ia near. Register Now Here Is your ehance to make FLEM IN GTO N, N. J. ng praises about Is Vlgne's on Most of us wore our rope belts We hurry together, hand in hand. for up tor lost time. n street. Stop In If you want Urged by the calling of the band. Accounting Open Daily to 9 P.M. or bracelets which we had made September 4 best products and service. earlier In the week. In the eve­ Ftrat come the clowua with clumay Marketing The VALE SCHOOL can pre­ Sundays to S P.M. • ning. flue Scott. Arlyen Travers, feet, he Crockers, have a neat set- pare you In nine mnntha (5 Ellen Lalne, folly Scott. Marilyn Pushing and playing in the street. Modern Facilities for catering to your appetite hours per day—5 dayx per week) 8ommer, Lynne Davis, and Nancy Then friendly gray elephanta, one • Enlarged Library • Office Training Lab ms. Their gayly attractive for good paying positions aa: Cartwright presented us with a by one, • Distinguished Teacher* o Recreation Room ch Manor house, offers out- Seem to amlle and wink aa they r service of excellent foods. show of "Guess Who.” • Delightful Classrooms a Acres‘of Campus Join the fun. WHOLESALE SALESMEN eh there soon. They dressed up In such a • manner that even Kooch and The gilded caiiope, next to pass, Day and Evening Classes RETAIL SALESMEN ilnt, paper, repair your home, Bobbie and Steve could not guess Screams from a hundred slim 185 Summit Avenue Summit 6-3835 throats of brain ince it with a Rehabilitation which was which. Polly Scott FIELD REPRESENTATIVES n from Investors Savings. No also told u« about her Interesting A trained troop of horsemen jingle SHY n payment required. Three trip to Cape Cod. Patricia Lind­ along, '-v SALES MANAGER** ’s to pay it off. You can't say and Kathy Adair song "Old Their white ponies dance to the DIRECT a better deal. King Cole" and ’The Skunk Song” ateam.pipe song. ADVERTISING • • for us, while Sue Scott, Judith Iron-barred wagons, the animals & REPRESENTATIVES mtrol meat prices! If you shop ride. Z. LOWENSTEIN'S AUGUST cc Frozen Foods, you can Lindsay, Marilyn Ward, and Gall 'Hill Imitated the councillors at Lions and tigers pace Inside. SALES CORRESPONDENTS wholesale. This is big talk, Bears and hyenas, red of eye. There must be a reason why wo­ vc it by visiting their big table. Then we had a mystery BOOKKEEPERS men will go miles out of their way walk around the cabin, and ended Gorillas and monkeys, all pass by. e-barn locker plant on Chat- Bring back the parade. We will to choose furs at the Flemington in the kitchen with Iced tea and TURNITURE SALE i road. not fall OFFICE MANAGER? Fur Factory Salesroom. Because • some chocolate. To thrill to the call of the sawdust Remington uses only the choicest jt, humid days, don't even at- Friday was spent, for the most ACCOUNTANTS trail. pelts . . . because Remington pt to shop. Just phone B & S part, In getting ready for our de­ t and Vegetable Center for parture in the afternoon. We spent AUDITORS creates their own styles . . . be­ ity food. They can also de- cause Remington sells direct such a happy week we were sdd CASHIERS most of your staples and to see the end of It. Now It's from faetory-to-you at un- rages. equalled savings! • OFFICE rn if you flash your No. 1 Plastic Balloons MACHINE OPERATORS you are a lost soul sister, if Births Now that Dur‘ wool'"ns available figure doesn’t match it. That Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M, Gould First it was yo-yos. Then a a g a n — w <_• a ' now I o a ♦ j r i n q Register now for the fall term 'here the Joan Mallon Shop of 7 Delbarton drive, announce gadget which resembled an en­ limit) is aiding local lovelies the birth of a daughter. Andrea larged bottle opener with which and prepare yourself for a CLOTH COATS the American public learned to iner forms. Ricki, at Mountainside Hospital, career. Morning, afternoyn and Adorned ■•■ith Luxurious Glen Ridge, on August 1. make soap bubbles. Even bubble evening classes. >gers Nurseries, 219 Millbutn • gum and gin rummy have had lue, would admire to land- Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bridges of their day. /i m t it if Inn 'T u r \ e your home. Their gorgeous 291 Millburn avenue announce the I Vale School of Business Now it’s something that looks AT THRILLING LOW PRICES: cry stock borders South birth of a daughter, Sherry Lynn, like the first cousin to a flying 45 Branford PI., Newark, N. J. ntain Reservation where you on August 2 at Overlook Hospi­ saucer and is juat about as use­ choose evergreens to your Phone Mitchell 2-0956 Write far FREE Citifogvt tal. ful. We mean the ...... plaatic S- • adv. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Tap- balloons. pen of 377 Wyoming avenue, an­ A small boy and his sister, each nounce the birth of a son. Mark with a face as liberally-freckled Noble, on August 11, at Orange as a poppy seed roll, were more Memorial Hospital. than willing to explain the prin­ ciples Involved in this new game, or pastime, or hobby, or what- have-you. They were sitting on opening October l . . . the curb on Vose avenue with "More operators these days * Exchange PI., Jcnqi Cky— j their feet In the gutter, each try­ • ButtrV W-,N. Y. City---- our Rustic Room will be ing to outdo the other In the size available to societies, clubs, ^kdi, R.T. fin: Adults ll.SO, Child 70c of the cellophane-like spheres alfoI.R.T. lira: A

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The Mittburn & Short Hills ITEM [ AUGUST 2 IjJ ^av ] \ Pig# * 1 ahawkln 216; ColliI^*~^> Ball §am e and Turkey Swamp 30 * “ The State Fish G ** SPO R TS ** This Sunday ell also announced that »»»„., Saturday and Sunday will see mately 5,000 birds will be he]j ' the State Quail Farm „(ar “ THE OFFICE of th# New Jer- the final two games In this year’s Millburn Beats sey State Employment Service lo­ renewal of a traditional baseball mansville over the wlnts, cated at 1000 Springfield avenue, series when Millburn and Spring- spring 1 liberation. 111 Irvington, will be closed Labor field tangle on a home and home Springfield, 9-2 Day, Purnell E. Rowe, manager, basis. On Saturday the locals will announced today. travel to Springfield to try to re­ Millburn took the opening game peat their victory of last week. ot their aerlei with the Springfield -A Sunday the scene of the struggle A.C. hut Sunday at Taylor Park will be at Taylor Park. Both games are scheduled for 3 o’clock. as they won by a score of 9 to 2. Yanks Cop Ben Palumbo and Ed Miller di­ _ * vided the mound dutlea for Mill- Boys Crown • Practical training burn with Ben giving up but one Plenty Quail The South Mountain Yanks • Approved-G. I. Bill hit and Ed four. were crowned champions of the Millburn racked up eight rune in This Year • 2 blocks from Recreation Department Boys' _ Penn. Station the third inning to put the gam* Baseball League as they defeated Quail shooting in New Jersey on ice but the over-flow crowd re­ the Millburn Dodger# in two this rair*htmia'wtne-finest in • 1 block from mained to the final out. With the straight games in the season many years, the State Fish and Broad & Market exception of the third Inning Mc- play-offs. Game Council of the State De­ Callum pitched creditably for the • Day or evening classes In the first gam* Bob Walters partment of Conservation an­ Call, write, or phone loiera and the acore might have toed the mound for the victors nounced this week. been closer If he had received bet­ while Leon Freeauf pitched for Under the tentative quail lib­ NEWARK SCHOOL OF ter support ffom his mates. the losers, Walters gave up five eration program approved by the Jo# Flola, Tony Marcantonio, hit* but was in trouble only in State Fish and Game Council, Mechanical Dentistry Mike Sereno and Ben Palumbo the second inning when the Dod­ 8,652 Bob Whites will be liberated . C„ 1 Ml.11, Hnwl 1 . MAifalgi who hit a double and a single each ger# got all three of their runs on on public open land# lh'New"3elv“ were the big guna In the Millburn two hits, an error and a walk. sey, and an additional 1,344 on the attack. Jack Schramm'r-tetp** In Th# Yanks got three In th# first, various public shooting grounds. the ninth Inning drove In both of three in the second and added The quail will be liberated In the Springfield tallies. runs in each of the next two in­ the following numbers in the John Kattb of the Recreation nings to make the score 3 to 3. quail Shooting sections of the Commission of Springfield and Ed Irwin Buncher collected two for GEORGE STIRNWE1SS, star infielder of the New York Y ankees and resident of Short Hills, makes presentations to winners State: Atlantic 804; Burlington Heiss, chairman of Mlllburn’s three for the Yanks while Freddie In the annual Recreation Department Award Night at Taylor P ark last Thuraday. To bis right are Tommy Lombardi and George 1.056; Camden 804; Cape May 804; Recreation Commission partici­ Photo by Gordon Roth Cumberland 924; Gloucester 804; Ambruslca had two for two foi Bauer, recreation director. pated in the opening game cere­ the Dodger# ★ - Mercer 540; Monmouth 840; Mid­ monies In the second game Bill Ret- dlesex 360; Ocean 912 and Salem George H. Bauer, Superintendent First Naval vessel to enter Springfield AB R H nauer pitched three hit ball and Yanks Top Tokyo Bay at the end of World 804. ~ * Callahan. If 2 0 0 was in trouble only In th# third Stirnweis of Recreation. It il to be hoped War II was the appropriately Tentative quail liberation on the Vohden, 3b 2 1 1 inning when the Dodgers scored that bowling, long the most popu­ named minesweeper, USS R«- public shooting grounds of New Frost, 3b 2 0 0 their lone gun and had three on Makes Awards lar sport in Millburn, will be even All-Stars, 7-0 Jersey follows: Medford 36; Glass- Moryon, c 2 0 0 base with no out# but Bill bore boro 204; Haleyville 504; Tucka- more popular thi# year than ever, On last Thursday evening, _ . , . Snow, c 2 1 0 down to retire the side. Last Thursday night at Taylor hoe 120; Port Republic 108; Man- As In the past the men's A. B and Schramm, lb 4 0 2 Dan Marx and Dick Smith had Park the Recreation Department Award Night, the South Mountain O /O l/m C /’S Shock. 2b 4 0 1 field days at the plate as they held its Annual Award night fea­ C Leagues will operate as will the Yank#, champion# of the Recrea- Brown, ** 2 0 0 each got three for three while Ir­ tured by a game between the South Businessmen’s League, the Boys' tion Department Boys’ Baaebail S o f t b a l l HEADQUARTERS Cavallaro, sa 2 0 0 IRVINGTON win Bancher followed up with Mountain Yankee# and an all star the Woman’s League and League, defeated an All-Star team Anderson, 2b 4 0 0 team of the Boys' Baseball league. the BIue Mondoy League. for two hits In three tiroes at bat. picked from the rest of the league Q m m m Softha|1 the Dunn, rf 2 0 1 Dodgers The South Mountain team won by - MOTORS, INC. McCallum, p 3 0 0 AB R H the score of 7 to 0. by a score of 7 to 0. short H1]lj Tigers defeated the KIDDIES F00TWEAI Winans, 2b 3 0 0 George Stirnweis of the New Dan Marx gave up four singles Beechcroft team by the score of Mothers will be interested to Totals 31 2 5 Keenan, cf 3 0 1 York Yankees presented Recrea­ In shutting out the Stars as his 4 to 3 and thereby assured them- AB R H Millburn O'Hara, If 2 0 0 tion Department awards to the Knot Hole Trip know that our ehoei are to# 1 0 mates gave him very good support 8elve> ° f ■* lcaatu a tle ,or the Porter, 3 b 2 Storay. c 2 0 0 South Mountain Yankee#, winner atructed on lasts which ar# 0 0 The Rotary Club Knot Hole in the field. Joe Balbo went all the ^ p]ayed wUh errori by Thompson, 3b J Hines, s# 2 0 0 of the boys' baseball league. The It's Smart to Deal orthopaedically correct (or the 2 1 1 0 Gang trip to the Newark Bears Scandore, It H. Biles, 3b 1 0 1 team members who received the way for the Star# and gave up either team. Beechcroft scored growing foot. 0 0 0 Stadium next Saturday still has With Otto Ploetner Brewer, If Cherln, lb 2 0 0 awards were — Jim Townshend, only two hits but his mates made their three runs In the second in- 4 1 2 a few openings for local boy#. * Flola, 2b Ambrusica, rf 2 1 1 manager, Dan Marx, team mem­ flve errors behind him to glve the ning when they got four hits. The 3 1 0 Any boys who are Interested In Ford Healer DePalma, lb Freeauf, p '1 0 0 ber and the batting champ of the „ , . . Tigers scored two runs in the Franke. cf 3 2 0 league. Bob Walters, Dick Smith, making this trip may make ar­ first and two in the fourth. Bill HARRISON 4 1 2 rangements by signing up at of the Yank blows had telling ef- g aker wjth two hits, both figur- GOODYEAR TIRES & TUBES Marcantonio, ss Totals 18 1 3 Irwin Buncher, Otto Wagenbach, Sereno, rf 3 1 2 Paul Langdon, Bill Retnauer, Al­ Taylor Park or calling Millburn fect, however, a s Dick Smith hit a ing ’ In the run scoring, led the BROTHERS 0 0 Yanks 6-1218. The bus will leave Tay­ Kreitler, ss 2 AB R H len Weintraub, Ralph Buncher, single with three on in the first Tiger attack, ES. 3-8585 Sammartlno, c 2 1 1 Tommy Bprgamasko, Billy Ochs, lor Park a t 1 p. m. on Saturday, MONTCL/gft: 540 Bloomfield Aa Marx, lb 3 2 3 and Jim Townshend came through On Tuesday night the Legion Palumbo, p 4 0 2 August 23. 1052 Clinton Ave„ Irvington EAST ORANGE: 551 Male So* Retnauer, p 1 1 0 and Gary Beumee. with a hit with two men on.base in came through to defeat the Fire­ Miller, p 1 0 0 Edward Heiss, Chairman of the Townsbend, 3b 2 1 0 the second. men by a score of 8 to 2 and Just below Irvington Center Recreation Commission, presented , . sjs,, / All Stars threw the league Into a tie. The Totals 32 9 9 Smith, ss 3 2 3 Buncher, c 3 0 2 Recreation Department Awards to N O - H i t t e r / O f Ab. R Tigers and the Legion will stage the Young'# Raiders team, winner , Wagenbach, cf _ 2 0 0 Keenan, cf 3 0 a three game playoff for the title of the Boys’ Softball League. This P with the best two out of three Langdon, If 3 0 0 Hines, a# 3 0 team sponsored by Alfred Young Iw /K O J v i 6 / 1 0 winning the championship of the Walters, 2b 3 2 1 H. Biles. 3b 1 0 Millburn Ties consisted of the following mem­ Oldtimers Softball League. R. Buncher, rf 1 1 0 Mike Sereno pitched a no-hit Naszaro, 3b 0 0 It’s Cool at bers—Ed Kunyz, captain, Tony Freeauf, lb 2 0 The first game of the series Parlso, manager, Leonard Sutera, no-run game last Wednesday will be held on Tuesday evening, Chatham Series Totals 20 9 9 Men’s Twilight Storey, c 2 0 Nick Cerro, Mike Marcketta, Joe evening in a Holmes, c 0 0 August 26, and the second game Last Saturday afternoon Mill- 2nd Game Latona. Ed MlUer" Bud Salava’dore, League Baseball Game as the All- on Wednesday evening, August 27, STITS' O'Hara, If 0 0 bum visited Chatham and de­ Nick Caivano, Norman Brown, and Stara beat the Blues by a 6 to 0 AB R H Marzak, If 2 0 Both of these games will be held feated the home club by a score of Patrick Pontrantolfi. score- He «av* UP two wa!ks and 1 0 at the Taylor Park hardball dia­ Cocktail Lounge Winans, 2b 2 0 0 Herbert Woolley-of the Town- struck out three as hi# mate# gave *b raj? 4 to 0. Cal Smith, on the mound 0 0 mond and game time will be at Freeauf, lb • t 0 2 him good aupport, only one error winans, zo Ed Staley at the Piano for Millburn, was in fine form as ship Committee, presented the Coppola, rf 2 0 6:15 p. m. If necessary a third Cocktail Hour Hine*. s# 3 0 0 Recreation Department Trophy to being chalked up against them. The be limited Chatham to five scat­ 0 0 game will be played at the Short W ed., Fri. & Sat. Nights Storey, c 2 0 0 the Joe’# team, winner of the Blues were unable to hit the ball 2 to 5 Dally tered singles, while striking out 12 2 0 Hills Private School diamond on men. H. Biles, 3b 3 1 1 Young Men's Softball League. The out of tbe in,leld ®s Bill Franke Thursday, August 28. 4 TAYLOR STREET MILLBURN Ambrusica, If 2 1 2 Millburn could get only five hits members of this team were; Rocco bad thirteen put-outs on first and 18 In defeating the Firemen the also but wildness on the part of O'Hara, p 2 1 0 Marcketta, Ralph Plicarpio, Joe second baseman Stu Nazzaro Legion had little trouble as they Keenan, cf 1 0 0 handled six chances perfectly. pitcher Joe Donaldson led to his Marcketta, Tony Trincanella, Yanks pounced on ’’Boots” Marcantonio USE OUR PROMPT downfall. Cherln, rf 2 0 0 Vince Pollcarpio, Angelo Dilonno, Tony Marcantonio pitched for for three runs in the first, one in the Blues and wa« off form as he Ab. R The win for Millburn evened the Donald DePalma, Red Marcan- Marx, p 3 1 the second, three in the third and Totals 19 3 8 tonio, Rocco Giennattasto, Rocco allowed eight hits but better sup- series up at two games each and Retnauer, 2b 3 2 ended their scoring with one in MAILING SERVICE the fifth and deciding game will Yanks * Sammartino, and Charle# Van- P<”t from his mates would have 2 1 the sixth. Don Pierson was the AB R H Buskirk. saved him. The Stars got all of Townshend, 3b DURING YOUR be played on Sunday, August 31, at 2 1 hero of the game with a smashing their runs in the first two innings Smith, fls Marx, lb 3 1 0 Dominick Sammartlno of the Ki- 3 0 home run which drove In three as Carmen Paclfico led off with I, Bunchqr, c Millburn AB R H Retnauer, 2b 3 1 1 wanls Club presented the Kiwanis 2 0 runs. a long drive whigh the Blues cen- Langdon, If VACATION Porter, 3b 4 0 1 Townsbend, 3b 3 1 1 Club Award to the Taylor Park 1 0 Franke, cf 4 1 0 Smith, ss 3 1 1 Team, winners of the High School ‘er fielder misplayed Into ah o m e Walters. lb 0 1 0 Age Boys’ Baseball League. These Bud St eve then singled and Wa*enbac Dlrtinctive Sereno, rf 3 1 Buncher, c 3 2 2 2 1 Rangers Beat FOR DePalma, lb 4 0 1 Walters, p 3 0 1 members were Bud Wheeler, Nick Hobie Kreltler and Jack Keenan Weintra b, DRY SLCftNlNS walked after two were out. Scandore, If 2 1 1 Wagenbach, rf 2 1 1 Cerro, Bud Salvatore, Jerry Aires, 18 7 2 SERVICE Stu Nazzaro then came through Totals . Kreitler, 2b 3 _ 0 0 Weintraub, cf 3 1 1 Zeke Miller, Tom O’Hara, Mike Dagwood Phillies SO. 2-7464 — 14 Valley St South Orangi Thompson, ss 3 0 0 Langdon, If 2 0 0 Marcketta, Dudley Tighe, Mike with the first of hi. two hits .cor- Sammartino, c 3 0 0 Sereno, Alan Hubschman, Paul >*>* stieve and Kreitler. In the Last Friday evening in the second inning Pacifico singled Men’s Baseball League the Rang­ Smith, p 3 1 1 Totals _ 24 8 8 McCollough, Frank Autulo, and Red Hawks Bob Berstler. with one out, stole second and ers defeated the Dagwood Phillies * scored on Stieve’a hit. Sereno 4 to 3 as A1 Carella bested Bob Totals 29 4 4 ★ Chatham AB R H singled sending Stieve to third and Trim Yanks Neindorf in a mound duel. The AUTOMATIC HEAT 4 0 1 Franke walked filling the bases. Rangers were aided by two dou­ Papas, ss Dodgers Win The Red Hawks eliminated the Coss, lb 4 0 0 League Hobie Kreitler drove in Stieve with ble plays which throttled rallies • WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC OIL BURNERS a fly to left atyl Sereno scored as South Mountain Yanks in the by the Phillies. Kymer, c 4 0 1 Boys’ Baseball League second Stannert, If 2 0 0 Second Half the Blues second eacker dropped ------, . The Phils scored In the first as • WINKLER COAL STOKER half playoffs as they score ree CarejIa gave up four ...walks to. Sacco, If 2 0 1 Standings Keenan’s pop fly for an error. The Dodgers defeated the Red Blues times In the last inning 0 win y force jn a rull but tbe Rang€rs • MINNEAPOLIS HEAT REGULATOR Gunsel, 2b —~jr~ 1 q 1 * . ~ ...... Hawks in the Recreation Depart, RECREATION DEPARTMENT- Ab. R a score of 5 to 4. The Yan e came back with four In the second Black, cf 3 —cr= 1 BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL ment Boys’ Baseball League and Mingle, ss 2- 0 eleven men on base the first four tQ sew up the game Rocco Gian. W» mill gladly inspect your present heating system and lhfn Baker, rf ' l 3 0 0 LEAOUE STANDINGS thus became the second half Sammar, c ----- 3 0 innings as they failed in the natta&3lo doubied to center to start submit our estimate for installation of this equipment. McNanny, ss 3 0 0 Boys’ Baseball League champions of the league. The 3 0 pinches while the Hawks came the lnning. and wcnt to third ^ Watrous, p 2 0 0 W ' L D. DePalma, If Dodgers only made four hits but Morgan, p 1 0 t h r o u g h when it was needed to win Ben Palumbo- got on baac on an Donaldson, p 1 0 0 South Mountain 9 7 cashed in on opponents' errors to 2 Q the game. __ error. Nick Cerro was hit by a Dodgers 7 —~t~ Wheeler, lb win the game. , Flaherty, 3b 2 “ 0 The Yanks had a 4-to 2 lead go- h t0 {i„ the base3 but Gial]. Drake Coal Co# Totals 32 0 5 Red Hawks ---- 7 7 Freddie Ambrusica went all the Horton, rf 2 0 i„g into the last half of the last nattaaslo South Mountain won the first was formed at home on ES 3-5730-31 way for the Dodgers allowing five Macce, cf ' 2— 0 inning but pitcher Dan arx a ^ attempted squeeze bunt making half; Dodgers won the second hit#, three of them going to Joe 2 0 lowed one hit and walked four men ^ twp outa ----- 343 Nye Avenue, Irvington Balbo who had, a perfect day at half; South Mountain won the Mmer’ while hi# mates committed an p bn cooper then came through Tennis Holds series for the -championship two bat. ------“ ____ Totals 19 error to allow-the winning run to wlth a baac hU scoring two whi)e game# to none. ■ (60 Years of Service) Red Hawks score. _ an error on Rocco Gerediello’s Men’s Hardball League Local interest AB R H All-Stars Joe Balbo wa# e grohnd ball scored two more. Dag- Rangers 3 Thomas, 2b ...... 2 1 ® Ab. R H pitcher as he ca™® on _„„ ,wood came back with two more Bruce Kendall defeated H. Ho- All Stars 1 J. Biles, p ...... - 3 2 0 Pacifico, c 4 2 2 t o win his sixth game of the yea^ h fourth - charli Haugh berman 6-2, 6-2, in the only match Holmes, c ...... 0 Dagwood ® ® 1 Stieve, If 3 2 2 At the plate only Junior Thomas of the week in the Recreation De­ Taylor Park 1 singled, Bob Hamberger walked Balbo, lb ...... j ...... 3 0 3 Sereno, p 2 1 1 and John Marzak were able to ^ Jakg Jacobua doubled them partment Tennis Tournament. Oldtimers’ League Marzak, ss ...... 3 0 0 Franke, lb 2 0 0 get more than one hit as they got Kendall will now meet Sheldon Short Hills 7 home to make the 9core 4 to 3. H E N R Y 'S GARAGE Nazzaro, 3b ...... 3 0 0 Kreitler, ss 2 1 0 two out of three. Eisenberg to determine who will Legion-* 7 Rangers Masella, rf ~ ...... 2 1 1 Keenan, 3b 2 0 0 South Mountain oppose Bob Sutton for the cham­ Fireman 5 AB R H 35 Wffldw Street Coppola, cf ...... 2 0 1 Nazzaro, 2b 3 0 2 Ab. R. pionship. In the Women's divi­ Beechcroft , 5 ' Miller, c ...... 3 1 0 Vrahnos, If ...... 3 2 0 Townshend, cf 3 0 1 Marx, p 3 1 sion Helen Miller will play June Young Men’s League 0 Cooper, 3b ...... 3 1 1 Assures a carefree Labor Bufo, rf 3 0 0 Retnauer, 2b Gerediello, ss . . . . , ...... 3 0 1 Berstler to determine who will Totals ...... 21 6 5 Barbers 10 I. Bunoher, 3b 1 Day week-end. Drive meet Alice Berstler for the cham­ Flola# 5 0 Carella, p ...... 1 0 0 Dodgers ____ Totals 24 Smith, lb Passerelli, lb ...... 3 b 0 today and let us check pionship. j"'-~ AB R H Dagwood 4 Townshend, ss 1 Millburn will again be represent­ Glannatassio, If ...... 2 0 1 your car from bumper-to- Winans, 2b ...... 0 2 0 Amoco 0 Walters, c 1 ed in the State Tennis Tourna­ Joe’s Barbers—Champions Palumbo, 2b ...... 2 1 0 Freeauf, lb ...... 3 0 1 Wagenbach, If 0 bumper. ment this year. The only sure en­ Boys’ League 0 Bufo, rf ...... 1 0 .0 H. Bliss, ss ...A ...... 2 1 0 Swimming Ends Langdon, cf 1 try so far Is Paul Silbersher who Raiders 10 0 0 Cerro, cf ...... 0 Storey, c ...... 2 2 1 Weintraub, rf 3 is entered in the Junior Men’s Fiolas ,8 — — — All Types Auto Repair Work Hines, 3b ...... 3 2„ 0 . .19 4 division. Millburn ha# two legs V.F.W. Star# 2 This Sunday 20 4 4 Cherln, of ...... 3 0 0 Smith & Marketta 3 Dagwood Complete Electrical Test Equipment on the trophy and needs one more O’Hara, If ...... 2 0 1 law ks win to retire it from competition Young's Raiders—Champions After a very successful season Ab. R. H. AB R Ambrusica, p ...... '. . . . 2 1 0 the swimming at Taylor Park 1 Batteries Charged While You Wait and this year’s team looks like 3 0 0 Schroed-er, ss ...... Keenan, rf ...... 2 0 1 (pool #will close on Sunday, Au­ J. Biles, p . . . 1 0 the strongest in years. ------—3——2~~—1~ Christensen, 0 ...... NOX-RUST UNDER-COATING— Stops RuSf. gust 24. Thomas, 2b 0 If Pablo Eisenberg gets home # 0 1 0 O'Brian, lb ...... Tcttta'-Tr'T'.-rr.'.-T.-.-.r.W— T=-4 Bowling Leagues Approximately one hundred Holmes, c Quiets Rattles, Seals Exposed Mei$( from Europe in time to play and 3 1 .1 Neindorf, p ...... 0 children learned to swim this sum­ Balbo, lb if the other entrants get any kind ★ t 3 0 2 Beck, 3b ...... 3 0 mer under the guidance of head Marzak, ss 0 Personal attention given' to all m ates of can* ^ of a break in the draw at all It Although not in action, the To Organize Mazzaro, 3b 1 1 0 Chiaravallo, 2b ...... 1 lifeguards Bob Ward and Nick 1 Is very possible that the team will USS Wyoming fired more anti­ 2 0 0 Haugh, if ...... An organizational meeting for Caivano. These men were asslst- Gallltelli, If Hamberger, cf ...... 1 1 “Honest Work With Honest Prices” bring home the bacon. aircraft ammunition than any Ellis, cf " 2 0 0 other naval vessel, during World -aft—bowling leagues will be held ed by Bob Carlton, John CafTrey, —0 0 Jacobus,_ rf The tournament will be held at Tony Saggio, Dan Caivano, Lewis Coppola, rf Phone Millburn War!nanco Park, Elisabeth, on War II. She was a gunnery train­ on Thursday, September 11, at the Recreation House in Taylor Park Carlton, Joe Salvatore and Bill August 30, 31, and September 1 ing ship in the Chesapeake Bay 18 5 5 Totals ...... area. It was announced this week by Lyons. (Labor Day). 1 a - f AUGUST 21, 947 ] The Millburn & Short Hills ITEM JPag# 71 Director Carrington has taken Yauger, Ken Norris and Martin The Taylor Park midget softball was ‘Rotary Information," and Horror Show every step to. assure the authen­ o/n Former team beat the Springfield team 16 Larsen. A dancing group, drilled Rotarians Hear in his talk h* told of the func­ ticity of the entire production In to 11 at Taylor Park. The two There Is still time to get tickets by Henry Shwarze In special Mex­ which a top-notch cast, headed by tions of the three prime Rotary teams had played the previous for the giant midnight stage and ican dances, and the choral group Golightly orts Pages Nita Carol, Donald Gage and of 82 voices, schooled by Richard committees. week with Millburn gaining a 12-4 screen mystery show which head­ Clarence .Nordstrom w|ll perform. Alan Gordon, will work with the EARS ago victory at Springfield. Jam es lines Dr. Sllklnl’s f'Asylum of The members of the Millburn Twelve members of the Rotary They will be supported by Billie n,. M illk u m Blue* defeated the Dante, Millburn shortstop, starred Horrors" featuring the Franken­ principals In giving "Rio Rita” Its Rotary Club heard a talk by Club gathered le the gloom of Worth, returning after a year's complete expression an the stage. with four safe hits out of five stein Monster in person and which Joshua R. Golightly, Rotary Dis­ dawn on Main street early yes­ ]Si Madison's baseball team absence, Peter Birch, seen earlier times at bat. appears at the RKO Proctor’s As a spectacle "Rio Rita” pre­ trict Treasurer at their Tuesday terday morning and then headed < "fills marked the third vtc- Theatre at midnight Thursday this season In ‘The Love Wagon,” sents an Interesting bit of Ameri­ luncheon meeting at Chantlcler. lor the shore for a day of deep for th e Blues In four games, The Bears rmet the Yankees and Friday, August 21st and 22nd. and "Naughty Marietta" and the cana, detailing life on the Mexl- Mr. Golightly Is a member of the sea fishing. As the Item went a d d itio n of Grot, Aronowlts, twice and trounced them both One of the most terrifying stage always reliable Albert Carroll. can-Texas border during the days local club and a former Rotary to press nothing had been heard bWear. and Coval from the old times, the first games played re­ shows ever presented, 'The Asy­ Others in the cast will Include of unstable relations In the first District Governor, His subject from either Rotarians or fish. ngton Club seemed to have had sulted In a 22-7 victory, while the lum of Horror^’ will be accom­ Robert Eckles and Dorothy Jay quarter of the current century. „ the Millburn team new life. second was won 12-10. panied by the equally blood chill­ along with Daniel O'Brien, Warren The choral groups represent Mexi­ ing screen attraction, 'The Ape Brown, FranWln Syme, Lillian can peons, bandits and Texas BUI Dobbelear, second baseman Man" with Bela Lugo*!. MacArthur, Alston Townley, Mar­ Rangers presenting a true cross- SWIMMING on the Blues, was leading the team garet Roggero, James Bird, Marla section as a picture. with a batting average of .437 for Are You Going to Bermuda? „ tables in ca«l picnic grove sixteen games. Rio Rita parking . . arch#* * . 10 YEARS AGO ||fr listing . . refreshments Due Soon With the league schedule com­ walk through* . , Kiddielaad pleted, the Millburn Recreation No more timely musical produc­ PLAN YOUR FALL ASD tion than "Rio Rita” could have Department decided to extend play , who stars In the Long Pants League to one been selected by Frank Carrington WINTER VACATION with Herbert Marshall, Patric for the Paper Mill Playhouse more complete round. The Knoll- Knowles and Rlphard Ney In NOW. wood tam was far In front, with where the south-of-the-border opus "Ivy", now at /The Maplewood of love and intrigue, amid colorful the South Mountain Wyoming and Theatre. Tavern teams chasing them in settings and tuneful music, opens second place. Its engagement Monday, August 28. * The winners of the Millburn Twelfth Annual New Jersey State Atjthe time "Rio R ita” was first ASK US ABOUT- Reoreatlon Department’s Play­ Public Parks Tennis Tournament presented, Mexico was a more or ground Jack's Tournament were: by Dr. T ,C. Klenzle In the men's less unknown quantity but today Bemrada, N uuu, Sea Inland and Gloria Redeclne In the first divi­ singles, Reginald Spell, Jr., In the each nation exchanges many tour­ sion five to seven years of age, junior men’s singles, Doris Berstler ists and the current year has been Florida—also other vacation spots. Florence Monaco In the second di­ In. the women's singles and Scott marked by the visits of the Presi­ vision eight to ten years of age, Stickle in the boy's singles. dents of the United States and and Muriel Patterson In the third of Mexico to the principal cities division ten to thirteen years of All of the top ranking players In of their neighboring nation. As a PAULSEN TRAVEL BUREAU age. each of the four divisions of the result of this activity, there have Millburn Recreation Department's been many Mexican motion pic­ 382 Springfield Ave. Summit 6-0025 Millburn was represented in the first Annual Summer Golf Tour­ tures and an Increased interest in Beust Building—Room 411 nament came through their first With his usual care for detail, matches unscathed. W. C. Ubhaus caused a minor upset as he defeated Norbert Wade two up. M. Rajoppl posted an ex­ cellent card as he vanquished Nick Marcketta three and two. Now Playing th ru Saturday 5 YEARS AGO Joan Fontaine . Patric Knowlas The Wyoming playfield was host » to a group of Millburn All Stars "IVY for a softball game sponsored by liE HAVER * MARK STEVENS Also, Don Amecho In the Millburn Recreation Depart­ "THAT'S MY MAN" ment. The Wyoming Ball Club [ S H m went down to defeat, t to B. Monday I H O L T * . "Whiskers” Van Busklrk was Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Sunday, Monday, Tuesday the winning pitcher as well as the Z » * t $ Krrol Flynn - leading slugger, with 3 hits for the. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 U N D iN th * All-Stars. Red Marcantonlo clouted a home run with two men on In the "CRY WOLF B O rr CLUB will (ta n on October tttb and oon- TOHTOfUM' fourth. Livermore got two hit* for ★ IRVINGTON tlnua until nail spring. Meet* at building located on Alto comer cf Main street and Ridgewood road. Millburn. DU U lllt Wyoming. CASTLE "UNDERCOVER " A to m Club span dally from 1:00 to 1:10 p m.. Monday These programj are through Friday for young boy* Evenings from 6 so South Mountain remained unde­ accurate at prese "IT HAPPENED ON 3TH AVENUE," Victor Moore, to 10 .00 p. m. for older boya, Saturday morning. HELD Club la open from I to 13:00 noon for young boy*. Starts Wednesday feated In the Millburn Recreation time — but Theatres Charles Ruggles, Don Defore. Ann Harding; "WO­ f OVER MAN ON THE BEACH." Joan Bennett. Charfea Bick­ Business Men's League by defeat-- sometimes c h a n g e ford. Robert Ryan. Auguat 34-26. "UNFAITHFUL," Mfllburn-Bhort Hllla Chapter, American Red Crops ksllpN "They Won't lelieve Me" ing a powerful Wyoming ball club their minds. Ann Sheridan, Zachary Scott. Lew Ayret. "SIOUX monthly Board mailing, aecond Wednesday of eacb ;o PROCTORS CITY SUE," Gene Autry weetern. "FABULOUS DOR­ month. vatk • Atr Con3i< oneJ n.-im . 6 to 2. SEYS," Tommy and Jimmy Doraey, Janet Blair; "MACOMBER AFFAIR," Gregory Peck. Joan Bennett, BOY SCOUT TROOP. NO. 18 maeta Wednesday eve­ The Seventh Ward Baseball * MILLBURN Robert Preston. nings. 7:30 P. M. at the Wyoming Church. Club won their final ball game In CONTINENTAL CHAPTER, NO. HI. O. B. ■„ August 21-23, "IVY," Joan Fontaine. Patric Knowles, meeta tha first and third Wednesdays of the month HAVANA a hard-fought contest 5 to 4 Richard Ney; "THAT’S MY MAN." Don Ameche, In tha Bank Building. against the Cardinals. They won Catherine McLeod. Roecoe Kerne. August 24-26. 'CRY and WOLF,” Barbara Stanwyck, Geraldine ■T. STEPHEN'S EVENING OROUP meets the eight straight games without a Brooks; "UNDERCOVER MAISIE," . Barry ★ NEWARK first Thieeday ot oach month at 8 :ll P. M. at the loss and their reward was a trip Nelson. Mark Daniels. August 27-30, "RIFF RAFF,” Parish House. MIAMI BEACH Pat O’Brien, Walter Slezak, Anne Jeffreys; "THEY PROCTOR'S to the Yankee-Boston ball game, WON'T BELIEVE ME," Robert Young Susan Hay­ EXPLORER'S POST, 15 meet* every Thursday at CRUISES ward, Rita Johnson. 7:30 P M. at Christ Ohurcb, Short Hills. Via LAND 0 SEA • AIR all expenses paid, sponsored by August 21-26, "THE GHOST AND MRS. MUIR.” the Millburn Recreation Depart­ Gene Tierney, Rez Harrlaon, George Sanders; "HIGH L C. B. A. meeta the second Tuesday of eacb Independent Trips Leave Any Day CONQUEST." Anna Lee. Warren Douglas. month at a previously announced location. Mrs. Mary Escorted Parties Leave ment. Tight, President. Oct. « A 1J Nov. 2 * IS i f MAPLEWOOD Bill Umataedter, Millburn ten­ THE SHORT HILLS ASSOCIATION meet! monthly 14 DAYS i | days at finest Miami Beach Hotel August_ - 21-33, "IVY,” Joan Fontaine, Patric on the aecond Wedneaday at the Short Hills Club. nis star, who played in two tour- .-nowlea,Knowles, Richard Ney; "THAT'S...... - MY ------MAN."- . Don 0 0 Streamliner to Miami. All transfers a«M BRANFORD iCments at once, won the Men’s AAlliecnp,meche, UtVuenUBCatherine McLeod.muucuu, nwovuiRoscor Karns^ *ava&ve«vAugust THE FORUM CLUB meet* on alternate Sunday* 24-26, "CRY WOLF." Errol Flynn, Barbara Stanwyck; ■I Wyoming Church. Mr* R. H. Read In charge. 164 Plus tax ,e" n* tocl"4rt- Championship on the Millburn "UNDERCOVER MAI8IE," Ann Sothern. Barry Nel­ August 31-26, "BRUTE FORCE," Burt Lancaster. courts, in the New Jersey State son Auguat 27-30, "THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME.' Hume Cronyn, Charles Bickford; "MILLIE'S DAUGH­ CASA COLUMBO CIVIC ASSOCIATION mt*t» 14 DAYS Via streamliner to Miami. 3 days steamship Robert Young, Susan Hayward. Rita Johnson; RIFF TER," Oladys Oeorge, Oey Nelson Paul Campbell. the first Friday of each month. Dominick Bufo. Prsal- n n cruiser or Pan-American Airlines to Public Parks tourney, but was RAFF," Pat O'Brien, Walter Slezak, Anne Jeffreys. Auguat 27-September 1, "BRUTE FORCE,” and "MILLIE'S DAUGHTER." CROSS ROADS ASSOCIATION meets once a monia 1'® f days at Miami Beach. Finest hotels. Sight- eliminated in tb« semi-finals of *1 the home of It* preeldent, Fred S. Wo!part of 14 109Plus Tax seeing and transfers. the Perth Amboy Invitation Deerfield road. Tournament. Umstaedter had ★ SUMMIT SOUTH MOUNTAIN CIVIC ASSOCIATION meeta the won. this tournament four times STANLEY third Thursday of each month at 8:15 p. m. Meeting* TRAYELONG LYRIC held at Recreation House. Taylor Park. No. Brosd St., Elizabeth Eliz. 3-1828 *- EUz. 3-0735 In previous years. New Jersey's Leading Tour Operators Since 1633 AUGUST 21, "FABULOUS DORSEYS," Tommy and Fidelity Court Order of the Amaranth*. me*t* In AUgUllAuguat 21-27, "DEAR U4AB ttuin. RUTH." William Holden, Joan Jimmy Dorsey, Janet Blair; "MACOMBER AFFAIR," tha First National Bank Building, Millburn. on ih* Caulfield,v B uisIviU , CfUWSIEdward U AArnold. l slUlU, AJS.ajBilly De Wolfe August" 9 ____ 28- |# Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett, Robert Preeton. Auguet aecond Friday of aacb month at 8:00 P. M. S_ eptember » ___ .____ « 3, saves' “IT vvavsnsauisn HAPPENED M ON l PIPTU FIFTH AVBINTTg AVENUE,” ’ 22-28, ':CRY WOLr,” Barbara Stanwyck, Errol Flynn, Victor Moore, Charles Ruggles, Don De Fore, Ann uOeraldlneeraicuue Brooke;dtuujus. "UNDERCOVER u n u m w v uiv MAISIE.” Ann Both- MILLBURN BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS AS­ MILLBURN Harding. ... ern,...... *>Barry_____ w vNelson, .i______ir-.i,Mark rv.nia1eDaniels. AuguatA iiouit OO-flontnin.29-8eptem- SOCIATION meeta ey*rx .two or thra* month* at (h* % beroer **,4, "THEa x*Ci WEB,”vyj&d, buihuhu Edmond vj O’Brien. uhph, Vincent * Price, ..... Chantlcler At I :*0 p. m. Paper mill Playhouse N. J. William Bendix. Ella Raines; “FIESTA.’' Esther Wil­ Now Playing Thru Saturday STRAND 11,4 liams, Ricardo Montalban, Akim Tamiroff, John BROOKHAVEN ASSOCIATION meet* th* second Frank Carrington, Director '^Telephone-Short Hills 7-3000 Carroll. Tuseday of January. Maroh. May. September and No- Joan Fontaine - Herbert Marshall In L i f Now Playing i f IVY August 21, “MOSS ROSE," Peggy Cummlna, Victor OIRL SCOUT leaders meeting flrel Monday of each — Plua 2nd Hit — MaturaT* Ethel BaSymore; ' "DANGEROUS MONEY;" month at t p, m. In the Recreation House. Taylor Park. "THE DESERT SONG" THAT’S MY MAN Auguat 22-23, "ANOEL ON MY SHOULDER," Paul Muni; "SUSIE STEPS OUT." Nita Hunter, David NURSINO COMMITTEE of th# Neighborhood Don Amache - Katherine McLepd Bruce. August 24-25, "SCANDAL IN PARIS;" "MY House meet* at 1:11 a. m. th* first Wednesday of each BEGINNING M ONDAY. A U G U ST 25th Saturday Mat. for the Children DOG, 8HEP," Tom Neal, William Farnira, Lanny ★ ELIZABETH month. Reeae. Auguat 26-30, "BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES iON ALD NITA CLARENCE 30 CARTOON SO Fredrlc March, Dana Andrews, Harold Rusaell, Myrna RITZ, 1148 Eait Jtriay Street LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS meet every fourth Loy, Teresa Wright, Hoagy Carmichael. Tuesday of the month at the Recreation House. Tar- GAGE CAROL . NORDSTROM MIN. SHOW MIN. August 21-27. "POSSESSED," Joan Crawford, Van lor Park. •. ------„------Heflin, — Raymond -Massey; - . __ . i.iirvaTrrwn "WINTER Ilf WONDERLAND." AM nifDT A M il " in the Smashing Musical Success Sun,, Mon., Tues. Aug. 24-23-26 _ Auguat 28-Septem- MILLBURN-SPRINOF1ELD SUNSHINE SOCIETY 3 Daya ------3 DayiDaya Lynne Roberts, Charles Drake. •• 9 9 berD C r J3, , "BESTD E rO i. YEAR8 I E/rtiVO OFV4 OUR LIVES," ------Fredrlc------mcott «v»ry fourth Thursday of aach month, 10:10 a. Erroll Flynn - Barbara Stanwyck In ★ MORRISTOWN March, Dana Andrews, Harold Russell, Myrna Loy, CRY WOLF m., homa of mambara. -- ____ RIO RITA COMMUNITY Teresa Wright, Hoagy Carmichael. — And 2nd Feature — WYOMING ASSOCIATION meet* Mcond Tueeday With BILLIE WORTH and PETER BIRCH UNDERCOVER MAISIE *1 each month (except July and Auguat) 8:15 p. m. August 21-27, "BACHELOR AND THE BOBBY BOX­ at Wyoming Club, Llnd*n atreet RICHARD ALAN GORDON, Musical Director Ann Southern - BarryNelfon ER." Shirley Temple, Cary Grant, Myrna Loy. August Tuesday Matinee for the ChildrenCh 28-SeDtember 3. "1 WONDER WHO’S KISSING HER RESENT, 39 Broad Street CARPS DIEM SOCIETY meeta *vary two w**k* on EVENINGS AT 6:30 - MATINEES AT 2:30 NOW;" June Haver, .Marie Stevens. Martha Stewart, Monday aventnga. home of member,. 1:10 p. m. Ces (,ncl Mon. thru Thun. Eves. Frt. A Sat. Eves. Wed. A Sat. Mata VACATION CLUB FEATURE September 4-10, "POSSESSED," Joan Crawford. Van lax) SI .80-52.40-43.00 82.40-53.06-83.00 41.20-41 80-52.40 Laurel A Hardy In THE BIG NOISE Heflin, Raymond Massey. August 21-27, "FIESTA." Esther Williams, Ricardo AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY me*ta aacond tekeu also on tale at Kresgt Dept. Store. Newark (Nu'Perta Sunday) Box Office Opena Show Starts at Montalban, Akim Tamiroff, John Carroll; SPORT Tueeday of aach month, I p. m., homaa of varloua at------12 Noon «:3I1:30 p. m. "oF*KINGS,"* Paul Campbell, Gloria Henry; August 28- mambara. September 3,- "DEAR RUTH." William Holden, John JERSEY Caulfield"* Edward Arnold. Billy DeWolfe; “I COVER DAY-SMITH POST, V. F. W. matt* th* In* and BIO- — TOWN,” 1------Philip------~Reed, Hillary Brooke, Robert 4th Tuaaday of aach month at 1 :30 p. m., 119 Main August 21-27, “CRY WOLF.“ Barbara Stanwyck, Er­ Lowery. Straat rol Flynn. Geraldine Brooks August 28-September 3, “BRUTE FORCE.” Burt Lancaster. Hume Cronyn, MILLBURN TOWNSHIP CITIZENS’ COMMITTEE Charles Bickford. September 4-10, "CORPSE CAME meet* whan necessary at I p. m. in the Recreation C.O.D.,” George Brent, Joan Blondell. Bulldln*. Taylor Park. * UNION MILLBURN-SPRINGFIELD CHAPTER OF HA- PARK DA8SAH meeta tha third Monday of each month at August 21-23, "BRASHER DOUBLOON" Oeorge the Temple Bna! lerael, I 30 p. ra. August 21-23, "JUNGLE BOOK " Sabu, Joseph Cal- Montgomery. Nancy Guild. Florence Bates; MIRACLE HOLY NAME SOCIETY ot St. Rot# of Llma’a lela; "FEAR IN THE NIGHT,” De Forest Kelley, Paul ON 34TH STREET," Edmund Gwenn, John Payne, Catholic Church maeta tha aacond Tueaday of eacb Kelly, Kay Scott. August 24-26, "NEW. ORLEANS, Maureen O’Hara, Gene Lockhart. August 24-26 month at I p. m. In tha School Hall. Louis Armstrong, Woody Herman; "UNDER TONTO "UNFAITHFUL," Ann Sheridan, Zahary ,Scott Lew RIM,” Tim Holt western. August 27-30, COPACA- Ayres; "NEWSHOUNDS." August 27-30, FABULOUS GLEE CLUB of South Mountain P. T. A, meet* BANA;" "DANGER STREET,” Jane W thers, Robert DORSEYS,” Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Janet Blair, ovary othar Wednesday at I p. m. In th# achooL Lowery, Bill Edwards. August 31-September 2, ANNIE "MACOMBER AFFAIR," Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett, OAKLEY;” "BUFFALO BILL." September 3-8, DIS­ Robert Preston. « SOUTH MOUNTAIN SCHOOL P. T. A reset* th* HONORED LADY;" "FALL GUY." third Tu**d*y of oach month at I p. m. In the South Mountain School ROTARY CLUB moots ovary Tuaaday at II ill p. ra. at th* Chantlcler ★ SOUTH ORANGE if CRANFORD CAMEO KIWANIS CLUB meet* every Wedneaday at 11:11 CRANFORD,. North Avenue, West p. m. at th* Chantlcler. August 21-23, . “UNFAITHFUL.’’ Anh Sheridan, MILLBURN HIGH SCHOOL PTA meet* th* mo. Zachary Scott, Lew Ayres; “SIOUX UITY SUE, Gene August 21-23, “FABULOUS DORSEYS," Tommy ond Tuesday* of October, November, March and May. Autry western. August 24-26, “FABULOUS DOR­ and Jimmy Dorsey, Janet Blair; "MACOMBER AF­ SEYS.” Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey, Janet Blair; FAIR " Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett, Robert Preeton. PACK COMMITTEE of South Mountain Cub Pack “MACOMBER AFFAIR,” Gregory Peck Joan Bennett, August 24-26, "IVY,” Joan Fontaine, Patric Knowles, No. II meet* monthly at I p. m. at tha Recreation Robert Preston. August 27-30, am*'. Richard Ney; "BLAZE OF NOON,” William Holden Houao. Taylor Park. Patric Knowles, Richard Ney; “THAI S MY MAN, Sonny Tufts, William Bendix, Anne Baxter. August Don Ameche, Catherine McLeod, Roscoe Karas. 27-30 "RIFF RAFF,” Pat O'Brien, Walter Slezak, WOMAN'S INDEPENDENT BKPUBLI£ £ N„ CLF® Anne Jeffreys; "MOSS ROSE," Peggy Cummins, Vic­ of Short Hllla and Millburn moot* th* fourth Monday tor Mature, Ethel Barrymore. Vincent Price. of *acb month at a place designated by advance no- tic* ★ EAST ORANGE LADIES’ AUXILIARY of Day Smith Po*t 181. HOLLYWOOD, Central Avenue at Harrison Veteran* of Foreign Wars, meets ,v,ry yp l!v o'clock In the Recreation Building, Taylor ■ Park, August 21-27, "IMPERFECT LADY, Ray Mllland, Millburn. Teresa Wright, Cedric Hardwlcke, Virginia Field. KNOLLWOOD ASSOCIATION moots monthly. "BLAZE OF NOON," William Holden, Sonny Tufts, ;l, at 85 Whltnay road. Short Hllla, at I P. m. William Bendix, Anne Baxter, August 28-September 3, call, "POSSESSED,” Joan Crawford, Van Heflin, Raymond Wy o m in g p t a moots th* first Wedneaday of Massey. ..c™ tW .ob,A h™ gh May. exo.pt January and February. Meetings In the achool at I P. m. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF ST. ROSE ° P L I “ * CHURCH meets the first Tuesday of each month at l ★ ORANGE p. m. at the Chantlcler. EMBASSY, 149 Main Street DAV Galllon-Gentlle Chapter m eetatheU tandSrf NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE Nur*ln* Tuesdays each month at 8:00 P. M. at the Recrea moots the first Wednesday of each month. Mr*. August 21-23. "IT HAPPENED ON 5TH AVENUE,” 'Building. Taylor Park. Marahal Posey. Beechcroft Road, prealdln*. Victor Moore, Charles Ruggles, Don DeFore, Ann rrrv R ROSWORTH POST 140. American Legion Harding; “WOMAN ON THE BEACH; Joan Bennett, NEIGHBORHOOD HOUSE Board Meeting Is held Charles” Bickford, Robert Ryan. August 24*26, ’TVY,“ meets^ every ^fourth Thursday, 8:30 P. m. Washington on the third Tuesday of each month at 4.45 p. m. Joan Fontaine,jTatric K n o w l e s , Richard Ney, THAT 8 School Audltorlum._ WOMENS OUILD OF WYOMING CHURCH MY MAN," . Don-Ameche, Cather ne McLeod^ Roscoe CONTINENTAL KtSMR No. 190. F. A: A. M. meets meets the flret Tuseday of each month In Fellowship Kama. August 27-30, "FABULOUS .DORSEYS. the second and fourth Tuesdays of tha month In the Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey. Janet Blair. Hail AFFAIR," Gregory Peck, Joan Bennett. Robert Preston. Bank Building, Millburn. ^ — ------— -— - - ~ ^ ......

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The MiUburn & Short Hills ITEM [ AUGUST J i J P a g * 1 1 SERVICES OFFERED USED CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE FO R SALE SERVICES OFFERED **—RADIO RKPAIHS Necmby Co//,„ t- n m m T U B S *—MISCELLANEOUS ~2(-A—ORES (MAKING QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES PIANO. 1*37 Q rlfntb lowboy, walnut, DRESSMAKINO. alteration!, button- RADIO aod Appliance Repau Short 15 Month* To Psy BOX spring on lege and cotton fait perfect condition. Hooter vacuum noles Reaaonabl* charge Linden 3- Hill# Radio and Appllano* Co. 40 Down CLASSIFIED mattress. 4x6, 110 Su. 0-4411-J . cleaner and Hoovar Vacuum duat- Chatham Road. Short Hllla Short Pey Has Openings ette, excellent condition. Summit 6661-J Htlla 7-2545 Bulok, ’40. Sedan, HAH ... 6419 10-FT. extension table, library table, It—ELECTRICAL chairs, two beds and springs, dress­ 6-0103-J. EXPERT REPAIRS Radio television. Hudaon, '41, Club Coupe RAH (335 While many c o ii^ er and chest of drawers. Second floor. Plymoutn. '41, Stat Wag , H&H (435 TRICYCLE,'JO", *8; tricycle »•>, U; EXPERTftrw w REPAIRS Waahlng----- ,—- . — ma PM Set furnlehed during repair* Plymouth, ‘42, Sedan, Sp DeLuxe 6365 eastern seaboard were ADVERTISING 301 Broad street, Summit. .rooter, *3; all ball bearing with one- chlnea. vacuum cleaner*, electric ap- J3 Scotland Road. South Orange. Ford, '41. Coach, DeLuxe 6325 Jam-packed enrolli11(.m/"°'ISti BEDROOM sat. girl’s. 4 piece Simmons inch rubber tlraa; s-gallon crock; llancea 13 Scotland Road, South SO 2-6273. _ ___ Open evenings 'til 10, Sunday 'til 4 p.m. (UN-1 CLASSIFIED COMBINATION) Ivory steel. »47. Offer. Phone Su. 6- bottle caupdt; atroller with wooden S 16—REPRIOEKATORi Many other dean cars to ohoose Irom. being compelled to turn 1 * wheele. Su 6-1M6. 'range, SO 2-6373.______7301 after 7 PM BLECTKIOAL Installation* repaired per classmen seeking „?»■ Olaaained Adeertlaln* will be tneertod IB all eight of tba newepapere lifted ALL SEARS ROEBUCK alactrlo ap­ SAMUELS AUTOMOBILES MAHOGANY living room eult*. - ARM and fireman atoker; breakfaat L Itarall, Jr„ - * ------Perry —-Plecw. - t, Spring- from .other institution. (I1* below tor only aeven oent* par word. pieces, fair condition, make offer. aet, practically new; large enamel field; Mlllburn 1-1413 pliance!. COLDSPOT RADIOS Oils of N.J.’s finest outdoor showroom# Irlah mail (doodle bug), practically canning pot; matal twin beda and WASHING MACHINES, etc., aerv 2093 8prlngfleld_Ave.___ _ Vauxhall field College todav rnm, (MINIMUM CHARGE 1* WORDS — t ( CENT*) new, *10. Baby carriage, pre-war, ■prlnga. Su 6-6094-J. ll-rLOORINO Iced and repaired by expert* 10 CASH WITH ORDER years experience wltb See''* ONE TON.” 1946 truck, custom-built It* 1947 expamdoV";:,"'^ good condition. *15. Chatham 4- FLOOR SANDINO AND body, leu than 10.000 miles, Like 5553M. Low Pricoi — High Quality STUYVESANT RADIO & 11KKR.O- new, Lewie Brothers, SO 3-1633 made room for limited nla SUMMIT HERALD UNION REGISTER PINI8HINO BRATION Geo W Thomai. Prop.. (—HOUSEHOLD UOODS EN1AHLISHKD 1M0 107 Stuyvesant Av*.. Irvington. N J n, 3-PIECE porch furniture: white Iron TUTORING Phyaic* college math Call Summit «-2688. Ooulda Wei tco FairbanksI. NonNoras neat of table*; Iron muifln stand. NURSERY STOCK SINGER tewing machines, treadle or mechanical...... ubf engineering aublecta “ en- ln^ 1844 the fir.-I telegram 27 Summit Avonuo pump*. (*a engines lighting plan!* LANDSCAPE DESIGN dl PLANTING electric Top prices paid neering drawing Prof Jamea ft SERVICEMAN: light truck delivery. Cal) Su. 6-5252. House planting, using attractive low sent over the wires (r0B Stllea Soft Water Service. 8u. 6-5802. Worthing air comprssaora Westing- Sandolph 490 Tremont Ava Or Summit. Now Jortey house Century and U • Electric STOKER with extra long feed worm, growing material. Healthy, vigorous SINGER angeiOR 6*0853 city to another. The |,|J FACTORY worker*, permanent light Motor*. Peerlaaa fan* biowara: practically new. 20 ton* of coal; stock supplied where owner* wish to SEW I NO CENTER * * line was constructed by Sti manufacturing work, excellent work­ complete stock of pumps, air com­ permanent hair waving machine. Su. do their own planting. JOSEPH W 993 Stuyvesant Avenue ing condition*, Apply In person. pressor!. pulleys motors fine. blow. 6-1228 PARKER. Su 6-3891. Union / INSTRUCTIONS F. B. Morse with fund* prm Hungerford Plastic* Corp, Murray era. unit betters, specializing in Open Friday Evenings TEEN AGERS ATTENTION I CHIPPENDALE love aeat; Chippendale 26-A-I.A *ll»rAPR GARDENING ----- “ ""lit by Congress and amountii! GIRLS WANTED Hill, N. J pumping equipment GENERAL coffee table; and one deer head. MURPHYS TREE BUR VICK 'hone Unvl. 2-7014 Summer classes now forming 8 two- ELECTRIC EQUIP CO., 1*5 Mulberry Short HUla 7-2943. I Tree Burgeon* hour lenaona 6800 81iig*r 8ewlng Cen- $30,000. The line went Irnm Bij POSITION OPEN a t . Newark. Ml 3-7*13 Purchasing, production, scheduling, Inauranc* Carried WANTED TO BUY ter 993 Stuyvesant Avenue Unvl 2- more, Md., to Washington, B MOTOR-STOKER type AT. 85-110 In BABY stroller. 610. Su. 6-1821-R~ 352 Morris Ave • Springfield. N J 7014 Light clean work and Inventory control. Experienced WE PA Y highest esah price* fee any­ and in 1886 the United Stela in on* or all of above desired. Small A-l condition. The Braecher Co. DOUBLE aandatone tuba, allghtly Mlllburn *-1642 thing Antique*, china, ellver, brio- OUITAR INSTRUCTIONS Industrial company. Individual op­ River road, Chatham 4-5500. used, fixture* included. 625. Chat- Modern beginners’ courae Call morn­ England began sending mm ham 4-5526-J. LANDSCAPING materials Top soil, a-brac. paintings, ruga Your attic G O O D PAY portunity. Apply giving home ad­ CONSOLE Radio, 10 tube. American humus, seeds lime, turf builder contents our specialty. ings or after 5 p m Also expert re­ to each other. dress, experience and training. Box Both. Perfect condition. 300 W POT atove and act of gratea for No. 7 cobblestone* Belgian blocks, etc SUMMIT AMOTION ROOMS pairing and guitars for sale. Joseph 81. c/o Summit Herald 15th St Linden 2-2945. Ideal furnace. No reaaonable offer Also mason work Appollto a, 98 Main Blumettl. 8u 0-1438-M. Take Bui No. 70 47-49 Summit Ava FREE Lance slip cover cutter and BENDIX washing m achines new and refuaed. UNvl. 2-3830-J. street. Springfield. Mlllburn 6-1271 Summit 6-2116 EXPERIENCED teacher will tutor In drapery hanger. L. H. Nolte Co., 315 used. $50 and up. Service on all JIG aaw. doghouse and radio part*. LANDSCAPE GARDENER Expert. Fair ANTIQUES, furniture. chlaa, glass elementary and high school subject*. ATLAS ABBOTT MFS. CO. Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J. makes of washers Cheap. 669 Selfmaater Pkway, Union. prices Phone Short HU la 7 -2525- W lamps Copper Kettle. Mlllburn Ave- _B ox 456,------Short HllU"HU, N. J. VAN'S APPLIANCE CO. THREE awninge. one for double win­ _26-R—LUMBER ft BLDG “ SUPPLIES^ nue. near Th Theater “*Sh Hills ------7-2542 480 Morris Avenue 200 Central Avenue dow. 38x67; two 30x43. Used one Bes­ W We buy and tell We also buy ROOMS WANTED WATERPROOFING 6 HELP WANTED Weetfleld. N J. estates * Summit. N. J. MALE and FEMALE son Reasonable. Unvl 2-4821-J. USED lumber, enough for 4-room BUSINESS woman and daughter de­ la the Answ er to a Dry Oi SEVEN quart National pressure cook­ 22” HOT-AIR furnace, all steel, perfect bungalow. Beat offer Linden 2- .DIAMONDS, colored atones, gokl and sire clean room and board near Sum­ CLERKS and checker* wanted, op­ er. three dozen mason Jars $12 4843-J •llvar; authentic aupraiaala complete. We 2-5175-J. ______condition. Call“ ...... Mlllburn 6-< -4144-J. mit station, alternatively room with WATERPROOFING portunity for quick advancement. 66—MASON—roNTR ACTORS JEAN R. TACK kitchen privilege*. Su. 6-1146 after Apply King's Market. 351 Mlllburn REFRIOERATOR. O.E.-4.3 cubic feet, HORSEMEN. Board your horae In Certified Gemologist 6 p. m? ___ Ave, Mlllburn. beautiful new paddock type stall, JOSEPh RUDIS1 76 Tear* In Newark !1 William St SPECIALISTS GIRLS excellent condition. Mlllburn 6- Juat completed. Few vacancies left COUPLE desires room for the winter, 1391. MASON -CONTRACTOR FAIR and lust prices paid for old FOR Several good horses for sale. Long Stone— Brick—Side wal ks use of hath. Call 8u. 6-6213 between Interior - Kvl-rler N. J. STATE EMPLOYMENT KELVINATOR — Good motor, colls Hill Stables Chat 4-0765-M. •liver oil paintings china,soli bric-a All Type Concrete Work brae furniture, old dolls, figurines 9 and 11. Color or Colorlm SERVICE need repairs. Reaaonable Call Summit 6-1261-J L IG H T W O RK Mlllburn 6-1149. 16—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS etc Also expert appraisals given for Repointing and llrstontti (Not on Machine! 36—MISCELLANEOUS a nominal fee. Art Exchange. Theo­ USED CARS WANTED Springfield and Woodland Avenuei NEW PHILCO DOUBLE-DOOR RE­ dore Generutft. Proprietor. 273 Mill Stucco Work, Masenij 40 HOUR WEEK FRIGERATOR. MILLBURN 6-2092-J. NEW Spinet piano, uaed Grand* and ALL SEWING MACHINES repaiied - USED OARS WANTED at highest Summit. N J Su 6-6616 Uprights for title or rent by the burn Av*.. Mlllburn Mlllburn •- cuh prices Dillon Motor*, tnc. *20 Rrpointing. Window (uM ««;uarante#d Rentals______available w Phone m m 1765 NO FEES CHARGED KELVINATOR deluxe electric range, mo jtii. Mo. 4-1042 or write Crafts­ Unvl 2-7014 Singer Sewing Center Springfield Ave 8u 6-4200 Written Guarantee latest pre-war model. Has fluores­ man Pleno Shop. Morris Plain* 993 Stuyvesant Ave. Male and Female Help eupplled to Em­ cent lamp, oven timer, minute timer, 8 J tresses, automooir batteries, news Backed by Years of Etperr B. L. Schlosser ployers. Professional, commercial, warming oven. etc. Perfect condi­ TREES trimmed, cut down. 61 50 hour, apers. rags, metals washers, re ATHLETES FOOT GERM MIDGET PI A 6)0 A-l condition Dowe or contract. SO 3-1171. Estimates gladly gives 2 W alnut St. Summit, N. J. skilled and unskilled applicant* placed tion. Also modern 3 or 4-plece wal­ 165 Highland Ave.. Newark. N J frlgerators We pick up Call Kenny KILL IT IN ONE HOUR. In jobs. nut bedroom suite. Phone Fanwood SAND gravel, bricks, topsoil, cordwood, Linden 2-6736- W UPRIGHT player piano and Weatlng- Su. 6-2122 2-7140-R2. fill-in dirt, crushed stone. R. & H. MRS Edgar Garfleid Fisher ibuyer YOUR 3Sc BACK, house electric stove. 368 Main street. TRUCKING. 680 Chestnut street, 10 HILL ST. NEWIlfl O. E. SUN-LAMP — Movable, adjust­ Chatham, after 6. of antiques only) has ready cash If not pleased. The germ grows DEEP­ EMPLOYMENT WANTED able, perfect condition. SO 3-1113. Union. Ray and Henry Buys. Unvl for fine furnltr.re, allver. old MArket 3-UK45 U-BIKDg'ft~ PETS 2-0271. Jewelry, maps, books, dolls, china, LY To kill It, you must REACH It. Oct COUPLES, caretakers, gardener* cooke OAS RANGE, suitable small restau­ glaasware, copper, pewter, TE-OL at any drug store. A 8TRONO GIRLS rant. fair condition Regulation gas CANARIES, good emgere. Call 6 to fungicide, made with 90% alcohol. It homeworker* In all branch** Phone range. Servel refrigerator, water THE HANDY MAN paintings m wateroolora, pae- PENETRATES. Reaches More Germs. Newmark^* ^Agency, 20 Washington • P M 288 Phillips terrace. Union quilts, samplera 17 Year* of Age or Over fit Mo cooled. 12 cu. ft. Old-fashioned ice Painting, Carpentry, Cellar Cleaning. tela; antique___Jd q< _ Today at EDW. 1. KAISER’S. box. SO 2-0201. after 6 p. m._____ DALMATIAN puppy, reasonable. E. Trash removal. Home Furnishing Re­ painted trays, bandboxet. etc. Phone Fullr U li Time A *U*o aevrae.Jobe Only WOMAN would Uke small family waah- Aramlnl, Morris street. Stirling, N. J. pairs lti Ton Truck available. Mendham 3-0099 bofore 7 a. m. Light Bench Aseembllng lngto do at home. Su 6-0968-J REFRIOERATOR. gas electrolux. 6 JOHN A WHIPP. Unvl, 2-3)41 ater Helper* — Carding cu. ft., porcelain. Perfect condition, IRISH setter and Beagle hound pup. WANTED dlshea, vases, statues, FOR practical or baby nuraaa. Cal) 690. Upright piano, good condition, AKC registered. Reasonably pric FURNACE Cleaning—Have your fur­ curio cabinets and odd furniture, Perfect Working Conditions Mitchell 2-1975, any tlma 650. Call Chatham 4-5509-W.______Chatham 4-5016-M. nace cleaned by vacuum North Jer­ broken or perfect, or what have you ROOM WANTED High Wages t-Day Week sey Engineering Co., Chatham 4- So Orange 2-5802. * 6 Paid Holiday* and Vacation WOMAN will act aa baby sitter, day FEED for dogs, chickens, pigeons, ’ 1 Hoi"* or night. Unvl 2-5598. ••A MACHINERY rabbits F. a Dietrich. 1416 Stuy- 0874 ' WE PAY CASH for your uaed furni­ Elderly lady wants room, furnished SPACE in gift or similar shop for H. J. ZOUBEK CO. veaaflt Avenue. Union Unvl. 6- OIL BURNER installations, cleaned ture. antique*, ellver, booka. brtc-a- or unfurnished, or room and board •mall, woman** businesa, preferably AIR COMPRESSORS - PNEUMATIC 3206. and serviced ; electric wiring, appli­ brae, paintings, worki of art, etc. In^or near Mlllburn Center. Call Gemex Company ances repaired S F. Romano, tele­ GEORGES AUCTION ROOMS in South Orange. Expenses and TOOLS - PUMPS - VIBRATORS TROPICAL fish, live food, canaries, phone Unvl. 2-6276 Mlllburn 6-1737. Manufacturer! of Watch Attachment* work shared if desired. Glen Ridge GENERATORS - SAW TABLES - PILE lants, and pet supplies Hilltop Pet 83 SUMMIT AV®. 2-5942, after 6 p. m. HAMMERS - MIXERS - LOW BED Shop, 701 Springfield Ave. Irving- WE FIX ANYTHING 100 Commerce Avenue, Union TRAILERS ton. N. J Essex 2-5771. Open 9-9. Economy Enterprises. 456 Irvington Tel Summit 6-U996 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS een Vauxhell Rd. end Morrle Ave. FOREION JOBS. Men. Women Govt., RENTALS - SALES ave SO 2-9898. We will buy your attic oontenta. Unvl 3-4100 private listings, hundreds skilled COCKER pups, extra nice, black, classifications ie-pages accurate In­ 620 Ramsey Avenue at Bloy Street A K.C. registered. Graymar breeding. LIGHT Trucking Express. Will take WOODEN DOLL HOUSE. Call 8u. d- formation. 6100, postpaid Satisfac­ Hillside, N. J Unionville 2-6997 ESaex 2-6021. seashore tripa Call Un. 2-427S. 5252 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT 4BITIOUS Mother#; Splendid oppor­ tion guaranteed FOREIGN JOBS FOR RENT ESTATE OF ELLEN OARVEY, De- tunity to earn during school hours. INO„ Baltimore 1, Maryland BRINDEL Boxer, outstanding buy to No experience neceeeary to start. Floor Scraping Machine approved persons, 12 mont,...ths. ____ male. Sewing Machines Repaired FURNISHED ROOMS NOtlce Is hereby given that the ac­ Pleasant, profitable and permanent. HIGH School girl wants work mind­ Floor “ Waxing xmi “Machine Completely trained for home and A Singer expert Is best qualified CHATHAM. Bleeping room, single or counts of the subscriber. Exeoutrlx of Write immediately for Interview. ing young children from 5 p.m on Floor Edging Machine show. Finest mazelaln breeding by to repair and adjust your machine. double, on bus line. Chat. 4-5705. the last Will and Testament of ELLEN For further Information call West- Wall Sander—Disc Type champion Yankee Clipper. Su 6-0910. MOD^HNIEE YOU* BAT8I ~ O. Box 634—Summit, N. J. Reasonable charges, based on FURNISHED room with aeml-prlvate OARVEY. deceased, will be audited field 2-0930-J R ft R Paint Si Wallpaper Supply Co advance estimate and stated by the Surrogate and re. At Ozr Low-Eetlmel* I’d*1 lAUHVlAii.tAUTIClAN, enj/uiexperienced operator_ r 1394 Stuyvesant Ave.. Union THREE-gatted chestnut marc, show bath. 260 Springfield ave., Summit . . m « iif.sMM4«Hi| Off s te a ll irted for settlement to the Orphans’ Hours 9 to 6. Wednesdays off. Call VETERAN wanta drivers position. Ex­ Telephone UNlonvllle 2-5562 horse, has one ribbon. If interested SINSERxINGERx SEWISEWING CENTER >urt of ths County of Essex on Tues- Summit 6-4418. evenings Unvl 3-0037. perienced with 2Vt ton trucks. Ref­ call Miss J. Llnck at Montclair LARGE furnished or unfurnished Duncan A. Douglas Ct erences supplied. Call Mlllburn 6- AIR COOLED ENGINES 2-8574, between 8 and 11 AM. or 490 N. WoQd^Xve^, Linden 2-6757 room for business woman or couple ,y. the 7th day of October next. Eitab. 181* [PERIENCED decorator over 30. _ 0122-J. only. Mlllburn 6-0540.______Dated: July 22. 1947. Up to 25 H P -P a rta and Service for 6 and 8 P.M. •1—MOVINU—STORAGE ANN MacDOUOALL. PL U M B IN G - HDATtM •eceptlonlateucpuiutliou In**A uuvu»u..~odecorating , ------studio.,------Wisconsin. Briggs St 8tratton. and NEWLY decorated large comfortable -J .tate . training, . ■ experience n * n and n d e salary a l o m WANTED: Middle-aged white couple Clinton Headquarters for Bolens Gar­ CATS BOARDED ERNEST BRITA, Proctor, .• n.atn malfav K" 1 for superintendent of apartment Excellent care. Individual ladder run. EXPRESSING—Trucking, all Jersey room for refined gentleman. 4 min­ 321 Mlllburn Avenue, SHEET METAL W0 M pected. Write Betty Teller. 531 den Tractor* and Joacobsen Power points J T Murray. PO Box 106, utes walk from trains or buses. Album Ave.. Mlllburn, N. J. house, coal furnace. In exchange Mowers Mlllburn 6-1842-J. Mlllburn. N. J. Ml Mlllbern A n .1' MlllbzrzW for 3 room apartment. Maplewood Murray Hill, N J Summit 0-0323-W Su 6-2150-J. ______^ July 31. Aug. 7. 14, 21, 28 Fee->6.00 ,Y waitress, no experience neces- News, Box 60. STORR TRACTOR CO. ,ary. Hours 8 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. The Westfield 2-1262 SERVICES OFFERED MOVING. STORAGE; reasonable, re­ REDECORATED well furnished third NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT JeBary, 265 Springfield Ave., Sum- INVALIDS needing someone for read­ Opp. State Inspection on South Ave. frigerators moved, piano hoist Dally floor suite, suitable business couple. ESTATE Of HARRY T. AMBROSE. ing or writing letters. Address Box II—ACCOUNTING SERV1CI trips to N Y C LIBERTY 8TOR- Available September. Su 6-6418-M. Deceased. nlt. ______3 FLUKE bronze wheel, 16”, 610. 428 AGE CO Ma 2-4868: Nights Essex 76, c/o Summit Herald. McKinley St., Linden 2-7537-J. LARGE double room and bath, twin Notice Is hereby given that the ac­ RL for toy and sporting goods work. J. W. GLENDENING 3-0789 beds, private home, garage.*ge. Chris­ ' counts of the subscriber, surviving Summit Hardware Co., 359 Sprlng- GENERAL TRUCKING by day, week, 9—MISCELLANEOUS Accountant' trustee under the last Will and Testa­ ■letd avenue. Summit, contract. Cellars cleaned. Odd Jobs Bookkeeping and Tax Services LOCAL and long distance moving and tian business couple. Available Sept. also. SO 2-4649. SINGER 8EWINQ MACHINES storage. Local' ' agents for...... Alliedd Vi Vane, 1. Su 6-2139. ment of HARRY T. AMBROSE, de­ 29 Kendall Ave., Maplewood. ceased, will be audited and stated by lUSEKEEPER, business couple, 8 Need new machines? 81nger deliveries SO 2-9334 Inc. Robbins Sc Allison. Inc.. Cran­ ind 4 year old girls. Pleasant aur- YOU wash them and I'll iron them. are improving constantly! Order yours ford Oran 6-0898. CHATHAM, desirable room, conveni­ the Surrogate and reported for set­ And Your Strength id oundlngs. Robert 8. Cullen, Short Unionville 2-0256 23—CARPENTERS ent location. Gentleman preferred. tlement to the Orphans' Court of the now I Singer Sewing Center, 993 Stuy­ . n p « __ ,______Chat. 4-4948. ______----- Energy la Below P« 4111s, N. J. S. H. 7-3468-W after 8 GIRLS would like day’s work. Call vesant Avenue. ______Trucking. Company UNvl. 2-5787. County of Essex on Tuesday, the 9th ».M. Rector 2-7883 during day. WE specialize In carpentry Jobbing FURNISHED Room, convenient to daylay of September next.next It may be eaueed br (•!**£ after 5 P.M. Mil 8-0435-M. CRAFTSMAN'S circular saw, lit may fuactlea that UNDRESS. 2 days weekly. Steady. “No Job too large or small. “ Won rk 6»—PAINT—DECORATING No. 94 bus, gentleman preferred. Dated: July IS. 1947. . ------1rt62-W. WOMAN, refined, reliable, will .do aaw, compressor, on portable tables. done reasonably. Free estimate* Unvl. 2-1758-M. ______TRUST COMPANY. wait* to accumulate. )n bus. Good wages. Su 6-1962- W. mending, dishes or odd Jobs while Flexible shaft, motors, jwceajcgiss. Linden 2-6630-R. PAINTINa SAVINGS INVESTMENT * people feel tired, w«*k •“ UNDRESS and upstairs maid, must baby sitting evenings. Su 6-2926. workbench. In on* lot, 6450. Exterior and interior Free estimates FURNISHED Room, private home. ROGER HINDS, Proctor r Shea the kidney, (ailtlJ * perienced. High salary. Live SO. 3-1700, 10 a. m.-4 p m. •4—CONTRACTORS Pure UnSeed oil used on all out­ Convenient to transportation. Busi­ 744 Broad Street acid, end other wut. nitt« l» Short Hills 7-3676-M side painting. nesswoman or couple. 1715 Mildred Newark 2, N J. Employment Agencies PRINTING—All forms of business BUILDIN0 RECONDITIONING W Yoi may mff.r and social printing—matched letter­ ft ft If Ave.. Linden. July 24, 31, Aug. 7, 14, 21 Fees—*8.00 PART time general houseworker, 2 or Fix It before It breaks down. Re- Su 0-4001-M eboumetio palae, headaeW, ““5 3 afternoons weekly. Give refer­ CARRINGTON heads, envelopes, and carda, bro­ modellngj^/epairlng, porches; atairr. FURNISHED room In private home, ORDER TO LIMIT S g up night., I f f- ences. Short Hills 7*2914»W. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY chures, folders, house organs, direct § or two girls or business couple. Con­ Sometime, irequcmfrequent ted ic‘n” “nw* 67 Maple Ave Vaux Hall recreat! rooms, with knotty pine. Mlllburn 6-1751-J venient to transportation. Garage August 1, 1947 SALESWOMAN, millinery experience mall advertising letters,, programs, knotty qedar; roofs repaired, recovered: Hoa with .marting •»d bu1“ q South Orange 2-0409 announcements. Invitations. etc. lor rent. Chat. 4-2352-W. _____ Estate of DOMENICO Dl ISESSA,------~De­ waemaother »•*■ilgn thathuas 1V“ _ 11 preferred. Apply Leeds, 390 Spring- Couples and reliable help furnished new floors laid, floors refinished Life WERTHMANN BROS. ceased. ■ \ ------:--- :—— the kidney, or bteddir. field avenue. Summit. Photo-offeet, letterpreee and ther­ time experience Steve Franko. 277 In­ NICELY furnished room next to bafh. in all branches of domestic service. mographic embossing methods. Art dians street, Union, N J UN 2-0593. INTERIOR and exterior painting, only Private home, near transportation. Pursuant to the order ot George H- Them______.liquida bo no oouu,doubt WJ USUAL opportunity with Beauty • wOTtc.-Taynut and copy assistance. pure lead and oils used; paper hang­ Garage If desired. SO 2- Becker, Surrogate of the County of Es­ treatment le wleer then QUnselors to service extensive Union Register's Community Print EXPERT Sanltrary Cesspool 8ervice: sex, this day made, on the application Doos’i Pith. It i« FOR SALE ing; all Work fully guaranteed. We ONE sleeping room, gentleman prefer­ medicine th.t hm won llentele. Experience unnecessary, Shop. 930 8tuyvesant avenue, Union. cesspools and septic tanks cleaned, specialize In residential painting. of the undersigned, Executor of said na that haa won or Interview, phone SO 2-4889 l—ANTIQUBS Call Unionville 6-6700. built and repaired. CARL GULICK, red, convenient to buses. Cali Unvl deceased, notice Is hereby given to the pre»roval thenoniomothlngl*^, Box 538, Morristown. Tel. Morris­ ES 3-3406 for estimate!. 877 South 2-0831-R. creditors of said deceased, to exhibit MEN—18 to 35, for assembly and 14th street, Newark. -~ kn< •W ,h *AVr,.ri“J lttlft CORNER cupboard, pine, cherry. SPECIAL Clearance Sale. All 1946-47 town 4-2082. ROOM furnished or unfurnished, with to thp subscriber under oath or affir­ ad many y«*™- Al >me machine work. Earnings com- Bookcase, solid mahogany, sacrifice, model radios, appliances, deep-freez­ PAINTING and wallpapering. Wil­ mation, their claims and demands Get Donate today. wlth ability. Apply need room. Treasure Chest. 110 ers. television sets, vacuum clean­ garage. Unvl 2-1591. • • ‘ to Roller GEORGE OSSMANN liam Pless, River Road, Chatham. against the estate of eald deceased, I* Products (next ------Church, Plainfield, N. J. ers. 13 Scotland Road, South Orange. CARPENTRY Chatham 4-5723-J. TWO rooms for rent. Board If desired, within six months from this date, or 697 Morris Turnpike, Sprlng- SO 2-6273. 6—BICYCLES Remodeling, Repatrtng, Cabinet T. MONAHAN AND SON will consider convalescent. Summit they will be forever barred from prose­ YOUR baby in action. Photos that Work, Reereatlon Room* and Bare [.Inters and decorators; any room or 0-4051-W. £ cuting-or recovering the same against ECJ4eTARY - BOOKKEEPER for In­ BICYCLE, girl's .28 inch, fair condi­ are unexcelled. Jules A Wolin, ------Storm Sash £ttchen painted for *10.95; we go eny- DESIRABLE room, one or two people; the subscriber. terior decorating studio. L. H. tion, new tires. Call Su. 6-2009 or Summit’s leading photographer. 8u. Mlllburn 6-123* where. Tel. OR 3-9482. private home, convenient to trans- CHARLES C. GIFFONIELLO * Nhlte Co., 315 Springfield Ave., Su. 6n4500. __ 6-0087. — 4-----, FRED S T E N G E L . CARPENTER: portation. Chatham 4-0743. CHARLES C. GIFFONIELLO, Proctor, Summit, N. -J,. ■ "*' repalre. alterations, screens, cabi­ J. D McCRA7r painter paperharger 744 Broad Street. ROLLFAST bike, 28 inch, balloon P. A. SYSTEM-amplifier, good condi­ & decorator. Su 6-5317-M. Newark 2, N. J. 1APTSWOMAN capable of handling tires, light, horn, other accessories. tion, less microphone. $45. Call nets, eto. Let me do your small LOST irlnts and-* tracing, and—-* -talcingmaking de- __ Call Chatham 4-0672. Summit 6-1438-M. toba or any lob UNlonvllle 2-0413, Call GEORGE OSSMaNN for EX­ Aug. 7, 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4 Fees—*9.00 ail and assembly drawings. Reply or UNlonvllle' 2-6632 1273 Grand­ TERIOR and INTERIOR painting SAVINGS Pass Book No. 21762. Find­ SOMME* )ox 79 c/o Summit Herald. WHIZZER motor bike, complete, 1947, OIL burner, Electrol with Weil-Mc- view Ave., Union. Mlllburn 6-1232. er return to 1st National Bank Si LEGAL NOTICE 3 months-old. Runs well, looks Laln steam boiler, A-8-S. Series Trust Co., Summit. N. J. STENOGRAPHER for law office, ex­ swell. Su 6-1^70. 1, Minneapolis-Honey well Pressure- Call Schaub & Schmidt for PAINT­ NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT KITCHEN REMODELING ESTATE OF SAMUEL F. WILSON, De­ perience not necessary. Box 410, c/o ^1 trol 275 gallon tank, hot water heat­ ING, DECORATING and PAPER­ BANKBOOK NO. 21251. Please return Linden Observer. , I—CLOTHING er, regulator and 40 gallon tank, all CABINET8 made to fit vour kitchen HANGING' Unionville 2-7198. to The First National Bank ol Mill- ceased. Notice Is hereby given that the ac­ CAPABLE cook-housekeeper for con­ NYLONS DIRECT FROM in A-l condition; a bargain to quick with Formica counter tops Attlo ROBERT FABRICATORE bum. ' purchaser. P h o n e Short Hills rooms. Recreation cellars Altera­ counts of the subscribers, Trustees siderate family, $35. Su. 6-3015. N. J. MILL tions and Repairs Free Estimates. Interior — Exterior — Paper Hanging BANKBOOK NO. 20699. Finder please under the last Will and Testament of 7-2631-W. Plastering — Floor Scraping return to The First National Bank SAMUEL F. WILSON, deceased, will ARE you looking for fine sheer all- L ANTHONY Unvl 2-5070-J 2182 Morris Ave., Union. Unvl. 2-3686 of Mlllburn. ______HELP WANTED-Male nylon full-fashioned hosiery? 20 or GRAY Persian coat, size 12, very rea­ 437 Huntington Road be audited and stated by the Sur­ sonable; Gas stove, 4 burner, table MEYER BROB Painting and Decorat­ BANKBOOK NO. 22357. Finder please rogate and reported for settlement to BRICKLAYERS, must be union. *22 30 denier at $1.25 per pair We pay GENERAL CONTRACTOR postage when order Includes r*‘ top; Cocktail table: Electric broil­ ing Pure lead and linseed oil 534 return to First National Bank ol the Orphans' Court of the County of for 8-hour day. N. J. Bell Telephone er: Table lamp. Call South Orange Tltlilman 8t.." ------Hlllilde. "N J. * ------Unvl Essex on Tuesday, the 23rd day of Co. Job, Somerset and Howard Sts., mlttance. Sizes 8 to 11. also long. Mlllburn. EAGLE ROCK KNITTING MILLS INC. 2-8595. WALTER E. ENGLISH 2-6198-W. WALLET, black Morocco, containing Septemberleptember next. 100 It. west of Route 29, North Plain- VICTROLA-Radio combination. Zen­ Dated: August 8, 1947. field. 25 Amity St. Slngac. N. J. EDWARD J. HYRA money and- valuable ------papers —‘thwltl. HARRIET W:WILSON CHILDREN’S clothing, odds and ends; ith. perfect condition. Standard, Roofing — Siding PAINTING and PAPERHANGING; Florida address. Lost In Strand The­ CLINTON TRUST COMPANY IRPENTERS wanted, new construc­ short wave, and F. M. One-half cost. Permanent Driveways Inside, outelde; FLOOR SCRAP­ atre Friday afternoon, Aug 8. Finder tion, steadyVwork, good pay. Call lady’s fur coat, size 16J toys. Cal) Short Hills 7-2681. House Painting CARR Sc COTTER. Proctors Su 6-5263-J. ING! let class work. 54 So. Sixth pli.lease return to Hotel Suburban. 483 Clinton Avenue at Job. Talmhdge Ave. off Morris Chimney Pointing and Rebuilding street, Newark; MA (-1106.______WVythe D. Sims. 2nd. Reward. You * 2 ! Ave., Chatham. , JUNIOR MISS gray flannel, brown BLACK cloth coat, with wide Persian House Wiring—GeneralWiring—C ■ Maintenance • Newark 8, N. J. forVacationscan and other e*P suits; 2 wool skirts. Afternoon Tuxedo, size 16-18, almost new, Plastering — Masonry Work HARRY A BEA A SON BANKBOOK No. 23713. Finder please Aug. 21, 28. Sept. 4, 11, '47. Fees—*6.00 EXPERIENCED salesman, collector for dresses. Size 11-13. SO 3-1113. $100. Man’s black winter cqat, good return to The Summit Trust Co.. North Jersey area. Clothing, house­ condition, $10. Four pairs custom- 66 ELMWOOD TER., IRVINGTON FAST ONE DAY S'8 BLACK SEAL coat, 14-16; 3 dresses, 224 CLEVELAND ST.. ORANG* Paperhanging, painting, plaaterlng; Summit. "______LEGAL NOTICE hold furnishings and general mer­ made hand-bloftked drapes, perfect, OR 4-4932 or OR 2-8348 chandise. Permanent, position, *48 14: 2-piece m an’s suit, 38 long, ex­ sacrifice at $30. ■ South Orange Kraf-tex walla can be papered: esti­ PASSBOOK No. 22667. Please return ORDER TO LIMIT plus commission. Automobile neces­ cellent condition. SO 2-1376. 3-1745. ' PAVING and Construction Co of mates given. Call now. ESsex 2-7454- to The First National Bank & Trust P h o n e S U . 6 " 1' Union, specialists in permanent aerators. Co., Summit. ______August 18, 1947 sary. Box L, Kenvll, N. J. 6— FURNITURE LOVELY honey maple, twin size bed, SPRAY PAINTING ESTATE OF JANE R. DeBEVOISE, type black top driveways, conoreti cabinets, chairs; competfhr j done PUPPY, child’s pet, blzfck, white and Mr. Iroiey will «rrart' EXPERIENCED rose grower wanted. canted posters, with mattress $25. sidewalks and curbs, highway con deceased Can provide house. Call Ma, 6-0033. MAHOGANY 4-poster bed with Sim­ Babfc carriage _ with ^mattress ^$8 In- your own home JOE DE STEF- tan speckled paws. Answers to Pursuant to the order of Oeorge H. mons box springs. Call Su 6-1250 Bathinette $3. South Orange 3-0759. struetton. All work guaranteed ANO. 330 Dodd St., Orange. N. J.! “Terry.” Reward. Chatham 4-5078-J. MAN wanted to work on chicken farm Term* arranged 2322 Morris Ave­ CALL ORANGE 5-3349 Becker,_ .... Surrogate •of the County plf - of it f o r you immediaWly •' Call between 9 and 5 Saturday Hill­ 8-PIECE modern walnut dining room NEED portable typewriter lor college. nue,. Union UnvJ 2-1963 Essex, this day made, on the applica­ tion of the "undersigned. Executors of top Farm, 1780 Vauxhall rd., Union. set.‘ “Reasonable. • • "IrLinden • ...... 2-3033-R.... Box 24, Springfield Sun HOME construction, alterations, roof­ OSCAR OLSEN FOUND OR 2-2237 Bald deceased, notice Is hereby given SALESMAN'to represent national or­ ABUNDANT BARGAINS GIRL’S 28” bike. Lionel trains, large ing. R. Grieco and V. Polldoro. Call PIN above Post Office, Baker street. to the creditors of said deceased, to ex­ your (ignatur# «r MID-SUMMER SALE evenings between 6 and 8. Mlllburn Painting—Paperhanging Maplewood SO. 2-2628. EVenlngs e< ‘ ganization. Sound, profitable, re­ size, storm windows 2’8”x3’9”, barn ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN hibit to the subscribers under oath or peat product, highly essential to REDUCTIONS UP TO 25% door 4’x7\ single windows, 6 litea, 6-1247-J. DOOS - CATS — See Bumoglt Animal affirmation, their claims and demands every business. Address Box 70 e/d Ice-boxes, gas ranges, oil cookers, coa) 2’x3’, Livingston 6-0336-J. BEST MATERIAL USED. ranges, combination ranges, kitchen 368 HIGH ST., Welfare League notice, social page agalnBt the estate of said deceased, Summit Herald. NEW Burroughs Adding Machine still G. LEPRE SONS ORANGE. N J Summit Herald. If your doa a loet. within six months from this date, or 48 MAPLE sT*EET,„ sets, kitchen cabinets, dressers, beds, they will be forever barred from HIGH grade agents wanted for sev­ dining room tables, china closets.f liv­ under guarantee. Quick sale. Far >9-A— PI A If O TUNING eral unusual protective devices man­ under list price., Appliance Sales, 13 Contracting and Excavating prosecuting or recovering the same SUMMIT UC' n,\si°' ing-room furniture, miscellaneous PERSONALS against the subscribers. ufactured by well rated company. chairs, organs, lawn mowers. 2*6273Scotland — ... road, South Orange, SO Bulldozer. Shovel* Work PIANOS TUNED Rat* 2Va% on m ■ Liberal commissions. Tel. Su. 6- GOODWILL HOME STORE Asphalt Driveways, Sidewalks, Patios REGINALD BELCHER WANTED—Ride to Elizabeth, dally. W MELVILLE COURSEN 0980 or write P. O. Box 222, Summit, 65 Plane St. — Newark, N. J. 30 Church St South Orange, N. J; MADISON 6-2128 Leaving from MiUburn* avenue and CLARENCE F. HUNTINGTON N J. NEW 6-ft. bar, Weldtex base, linoleum Vauxhall road. Call Unlonvlll* PITNEY, HARDIN, WARD 1& blocks south from D.L. & W. top and foot rest. Suitable for home Churcb Organist and Tuner Broad St. Station SO 2-4324 2-1762 Sc BRENNAN, Proctors YOUNG man for , packing, shipping or club. Reasonable. John P. Byers. ( ' 35 Years 744 Broad Street „ and .general maintenance work. UPRIGHT piano, good condition. Also Emerson lane, Free Acres, Berkeley 94A—DRESSMAKING PIANO tuning. We are expertsr re- NURSING Home, for the Aged, and Newark 2, N. J. (A Earnings commensurate with abil­ loth of trade-in. Summit 6-5421-J. Heights.______\______■ - • pairing, refinishing Call for esti­ chronically 111. Day-night nursing Aug' ..... 21, 38. Sept...... * 4, 11, 18 Te Tees—*9 00 ity. Graham Products*! next to Roll­ YOUR daughter’s clothes made to or­ mate. Murscoe Piano Service, 283 care. Pleasant surroundings. Sum- er Rink). 697 Morris Turnplkg, '■WALNUT collee table, *6;. two-piece TWIN folding carriage, used about 8 Morris Ave., Elizabeth. Eliz. 3-0910. 101* 6-6926. ... v Springfield. __- maple living room set, *25. Su 6-4260. months. Call Summit 6-6460-W. der, ages 6 to 12. Call Su 6-0299-W. /

f r AUGUST 21, 1947 ] The Millburn & Short Hill* ITEM [ P ag * $ 1 ■ ^ T ljiT K TO CLASSIFY^ LOST vice, especially If It’s Innocent. wife Is happy, and I am happy. • MrfgWANTED-rkM*LE Looking Back ' • n6t<* ------r—.—— - ■■■--■ ■ — BANKBOOK B-1JU. Pleua return to After trying sea level and al­ And- I have a life supply of - V^T "iM luncheonette and »oda roun- Llpden Trust Co., 8t. George Avs. The Walrus titude to no good end, I did In a blowers I guess, upless I put on ‘V t f A . J * MU*'1lllburn. Um‘' PP ’ Branch. Thru Item Files 'The time has come,'' the Walrus said S'Vein "To talk of many thlnga: foolish moment cut down to four Of Shoes—and ships—and sealing was a white sale. IB YEARS AGO Of cabbages—and kings ” cigarette? a day for several days. NATIONWIDE MOVERS The annual Taylor Park Doll There did s?em a lessening of FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE Carriage parade was -led by Pa­ the nnsal flow and then again It trolman Larry Albanese. About may have been the humidity or Mventy.flve children with dolls Boy ain’t medicine grand! something. and doll carriages, bicycles and wagons paraded up Main street I don’t refer to the dosages but Anyway It wasn’t anything to to the center. to the profession as she is today. write home about and I went • back to smoking as usual and Mr. Hults reported in the town For the past two years I guess, blowing the same, meeting the necessity of salary I've been afflicted with what Aunt and wage reductions. He com­ Emellne Griggs used to call Last week it was the Mrs', turn puted that by such means a sum "runny nose.’’ to go to the doctor and it must amounting to about $5677.29 could • have been bargain day or some­ be. saved during the next four Gargle* and sprays did It no thing jfEFFEBSON months. good and anyone can guess the KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH wifely intimation that kept falling Waiting for her, the doc noted my sniffles and inquired if it was ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. A t# E. Straub of Wyoming, like rain from heaven. The Perfect Hotel for whose articles on “Golf, How to a cold. “Maybe It’s from smoking" says , Rest sad Relaxation ' Improve Your Game” were fea­ Maybe he smokes top, I don't AmeAcan and European tured In the ITEM, was one of the she and repeat, “you know you do smoke a lot and inhale too." know, but says he "you may have Plant YOU CANT BUY three professional wielders of the an allergy to tobacco." Plantation Cocktail Lounge driver selected to represent New Now I admit I am a pretty con­ He writes a minute on a slip of Daily Concert*—Son Decks FINER FLOOR WAX Jersey at St. Paul In the National PRESIDING OFFICERS at the Convention In New Brunswick sistent smoker but, it’s my con­ paper, hands it to me and says to town h rrrrmn. o.. P. G. A. tournament. which is revising New Jersey’s 103-year-old and admittedly out­ tention a guy Is entitled to one get a dozen and see does anything moded constitution are, left to right, Mrs. Marie H. Katzenbach._ happen. - - < The Taylor Park Swimming MONTICELLO Princeton, second vice-president; Dr. Robert C. Clothier, Plscata- Mlllburn Ration Board was pre­ —ft costs you Pool was closed by the Recrea­ way Township, president; and Amos F. Dixon, Stillwater, Sussex Believe it or not, after the third paring to reconsider all C and S or fourth tablet X could see a dif­ tion authorities August 16th be­ County, first vice-president. _ The Ideal Family Hotel cause of lack, of water In the gas ration books Issued ip__Its ference and at the end of two Everything for Year Confer* 1 0 P LESS l Jurisdiction. This was in compli­ pool. The long dry spell made It - w , “ I t — * * days, handkerchiefs were again a American Plan T picking up all the time, the news ment, Natural History of New ance with an order from State New Coach and Pour Made of imported Camauba unsanitary for bathers. breast pocket ornament. __ being contained In an -Associated Jersey, Climatology, Community Director Kerney that no C books — am Wax, OLD ENGLISH dries 10 YEARS AGO • were to be issued to salesmen and It take* three pill* a day !a all. JOBN H. riTTIB. Ota. Hr quickly to a brighter, longer- The first test case of Mlllburn’s Press dispatch from Washington Planning, Music- Courses, Par- no S books to station wagons and not one after each puff and the lasting lustra. Nont finer at soning ordinance was in Supreme stating the Township along with Hamentary Procedure and work. •passenger cars having commercial any price! Eoooomioel quert Court where it had been taken by Springfield and Chatham, were in ahops jn vocat[onal ttrl(i hobby In­ registration. •its— the Schalble Oil Company. The line for a new Federal building. terests Millburn Kiwanis Club enter­ Shines oimI Wears—Wear* and Ships* test came over use of the property J. Douglas Gessford, Newark 5 YEARS AGO backing up to the Lackawanna tained eleven servicemen home on advertising man and secretary of Albert W. Hawkes, candidate furlough, as luncheon guests at railroad on Mlllburn avenue, for. the Newark Advertising Club, was for the Republican nomination as the Chantlcler. G. Ballon Landa merly occupied by the Paasalc- spoke on "International Relation­ Bergen Lumber Company. the speaker at the Mlllburn Ro- u. S. Senator, addressed a large Postal business in Mlllburn was tary Club. He spoke on news- gathering of North Jersey won- ships,’’ and Stephen Barker chair­ papers and told of many Incidents en at the Brook. The meeting man of the local Draft Board also in their making. was arranged under the chalr- made a brief talk. Henry A. r r W' . A r , i . * * * manship of Mra. W. M. Fanning Feustel presided at the luncheon /^(U iT onT e f ifjin* Two new candidates who of Greenwood drlve meeting. ATLASA T I A C ■ • sought the Republican nomina- >' . • tlon for Township Committee A speclsl school election was FENCE Among motorcyclists there 1» were W. L. Hanaway of Short set for October 20 at which voters only one accident in every 315.- f•»• pr*t*«Yl«N Mm4 «t»P««- Hills, and Charles E. Van Fleet were asked to pass upon the pur- JUST AMONG FRIENDS 459 miles of driving. Contrary to t * [* sOHs Un m n tf Allm of Mlllburn. chase of 35 acres of ground on •Hi NiltfiNtlcI iktin link r n popular belief they are among »hy„ Iiiim I* y«vr tep i f 4 In IflllA ll • • • Millburn avenue to be used as an pro••rfjr Impr•*«m*n*. the safest of motorists. We flncerely want you to feel all .// Aik ikml Mr l•tl••■*ln■ Mlllburn planners for the Adult athletic field. Price of the land 0fk t r s • MOWI Education School considered add- was $10,000 or $290 an acre and businei* transaction* will be handled ’•U tA ,?,"*** ing several unique courses to the 1t wou)d ^ paid for from existing a* among friends. Never 1* a confi­ other arranged fourteen courses. surpius of the Board of Educa- The habit of dence violated or a preference These new classes were: Garden- tion. •lighted. We extend to every family ing, Photography, Our Environ- • • . The manager of the Mlllburn the very best service we can render. BIDWETTING ♦ Theatre made a call for the ALFRED L. YOUNG, Director photos of each iflllburn boy In in adult or child First Church of Christ, Scientist service. The photographs were to can be corrected! be mounted on the War Bond YOUNG’S FUNERAL HOME 292 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N. I. and Stamp Booth in the theatre. For personal interview at A brsneb Of THE MOTHER CHURCH. THE FIRST CHURCH OF office or in the privacy of 145-149 Main St. Mlllburn, N. J. CHRIST SCIENTIST. In Roiton. Mail. Dorothy Kirsten, Grace Moore's your home, write or call Phone Mlllburn 6-0409 Sunder Service, 11:00 A. M. Sunder School, 11:00 A. M. innstuf nr tpeeMM S (/ P K f M C FUtl CO. Wednesday Meeting, g:15 P. M. young American soprano pro­ Ri. 6-7276 — 6-6547 b.dg.t p/«.\ ||f f § u m Sf n lw A n Sf ng Roc ...... — ------tegee. sang the title role of the "Merry Widow" at the Paper Amelia Lewis Method llgelow 1 -1 4 1 4 \ On tf New Jertty’i far get! M Veoferi Sunders end Holidays; elso Frldey evenings 7:30 to 0:30 end \ after the Wednesday meeting. Mill Playhouse, for two weeks 45 N. Broad S t, Ridgewood starting August 24th,

APPRAISALS FOR SALE BUSINESS MORTGAGES FOR RENT ' MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY WANTED TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT SUMMIT- REALTORS FAMILY of 3 urgently need 4 to 5- BUSINESS couple, veteran, desires I—SUMMIT room apartment or houae. will deco­ three room apartment tn Union. BUILDERS PAINTING AND DECORATING Unvl. 2-4163-M. » ______IHART, ELMER N. rate and maintain, can furnish ref­ SU. 6-0058 WE HAVE several excellent homes to Your Seal of Safety erence of 14 years' residence Call GARAGES wanted for one or two pri­ MILLBURN DECORATORS Sc CO. . oiler from $10,000 to $30,000. Your Unvl 2-3678-M. vate cars near Manley Court Su. 6- FRANK A. BUFO LMSKSON. ALFRED 8. ~ 0-3123 Inspection Is Invited General Carpantry — ;, "FINE BROS.” • 0-0040 S. E $ E G. HOUSTON NAVAL officer, wife and daughter de- 1483, ______TLER. EDWARD A sir* furnished house, apartment - fl-0950 360 Springfield Ave. Summit 6-6464 FURNISHED house or apartment All Home Repairs 67 Main S t Mlllburn 6-0305 tZEBROOK. H McK. "REALTOR" Excellent care promised Lt. Com wanted by couple. Must vacate Sept. Storm Sash, Roofing, RerOoftng SN OAKS AOENUt ^ • 0-2025 UNUSUALLY attractive English home. mander 8 E Dorrance, Navy Sup- 15, family grown and living In other Painting—Paperhanging 3 bedrooms. 2 tiled baths. 1st floor ply CorpB School. Bayonne. cities. Born In Maplewood, glad to Mlllburn 6-1378 for Estimate 1RY. CHESTER O. • 0-1093 center hall, nice sized living room, - 0-1342 The term designates those persons In the real give local references. Mrs, Perley, Plastering LME8 AGENCY dining room, den, breakfast nook RENTALS SO 2 - 4 1 7 3 . ______CAMERAS and PHOTOGRAPHIC USTON 8 E A E O. • 0-0464 and modern kitchen. Excellent lo­ estate business who’have available to them the ac­ Residential — Industrial cation for schools snd shopping STORE—Maplewood Center. Suitable SUPPUES 1S-BECK-SCHM1DT CO. • 0-1021 center. Key at this office cumulated knowledge-of thirty-six years of experimen­ for Kiddle Shop. Westfield 2-3180, Estimate* Cheerfully Given " 0-4010 Apartments and houses are urgent­ HLER JOHN H, H. McK. QLAZEBROOK. Realtor tation and research in real estate business methods atfd ly needed by the supervisory and Mr. Schargel. HOLME RADIO A JAMARA, WALTER A. - 0-3880 332 Springfield Ave. Summit. N. J laboratory personnel of CELANESE CHEMIST, veteran, requlrtss 1 Summit 6-6980 or 6u. 6-6951__ standards. Realtors are those who, In the judgment REFRIGERATION SERVICE PHOTOGRAPHERS BEN. SPENCER M * 8-1900 THE CELANESE CORP. ' 5-room house or apartment. Call * 0-0057 CORNER business lot, 88 ft. front by of their peers In their business, are persons with per­ Su. 6-6600, Ext. 54 to 5 p. m. Or 43 Main Street ISLE. ROBERT H. 155 ft., Greenfield Ave. and River OF AMERICA Chatham 4-5655-M evenings. HAL HALPERN UNTA1N, WHITMORE Road. Service station permit ap- sonal standards and business competence of sufficient Millburn 6-1056 JOHNSON " 0-1404 merit to warrant entrusting them with the important 315 Mlllburn Ave, roved Price $2,000. Call at 166 No. SUMMIT, N. J. MORTGAGE LOANS MILLBURN PHOTO SUPPLY, NROE, THOMAS F. M 6-1816 6llislde Ave., Chatham, after 5 p. m. fiduciary relationships Involved in real estate transac­ M 0-0435 Phone Chatham 4-3407-J. WE are writing Mortgages up to Mlllburn 6-2180 1IG, ELWOOD M. tions They have voluntarily pledged themseivea to a Owners who have vacancies now 20 years. Low Interest rates. No INC. HLAND CO.______" 6-3311 344 Mlllburn Avenue code of ethics governing their business conduct, their or In the future, within commut­ legal fees. F H.A. and convention­ SUMMIT-^ VICINTIY ing distance of Summit, please al mortgages solicited. Millburn 6-0526 GORDON ROTH SAL ESTATE FOR SALE relations with each other, and their relations with the contact Robert H Wright, the HOME ASSURED MORTGAGE ATTRACTIVE—NEAT—NEW company's housing expadltor. for COMPANY M . 1-SUMMIT Living-room, dinette, kitchen, 2 public. Information regarding these very 95 SUMMIT AVE SUMMIT. N. J CARPENTER CONTRACTORS 43 Woodland Road Bedrooms, Tile Bath on 1st. Well- PHONE SUMMIT 6-1568 . /EKAL interesting properties, built home on large lot. Attached desirable tenants. Short Hills 7-3027-J. mdittoned for immediate occu- garage, Gas A/C Heat, full Insula­ Evenings Phone Westfield 2-0121 GEORGE OSSMANN iney, all with automati® heat tion. Convenient residential section. CONSULT A REALTOR Call SU 6-6800. Carpentry—Cabinet Work hown by appointment through thit $11,725. Advise fast action. 'flee. Owners asking 610.000 to W. A. McNAMARA, Realtor ®v«nlng«. Chatham 4-4776-R 4% 20 YEAR MORTGAGES Millburn 9-1232 PRINTING >0.000. Dignified homes on large 8u 6-3880 Su 6-1491-R Ch 4-5740 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Still available, quick service, no fees. Small single house or bungalow In de­ G A. McCALL, Realtor CLEANERS and TAILORS MILLBURN A CHESTER C HENRY 6—CHATHAM 29—NEW JERSEY LAKE PROPERTIES sirable section Wanted by business 204 Morrla Ave., Springfield. N. J. Maple sl Summit 6-168? executive, his wife and adult daugh­ Mlllburn 6-4170. Night. SH. 7-J670-W HOMESEEKERS, INVESTORS BROK- LAKE TAMARACK LEEDS SHORT HILLS ITEM TWO tote. 50x125. at 15 Clark 8K ERS. / BUILDERS for properties of ter. Christians Permanent tenants, DISTINCTIVE HOME ChathamU IW5UM1I lunirui,Manor, reasonable — M On Route 23 to settle estate; 4-room will take meticulous care of proper­ Alterations—Quick Delivery 391 Mlllburn Av*. Gorng,_ 58-47r ■■ . s*t Bel)n _11 Dn,,ls..serlBoulevard ClaVV.Bay- all types Also house plans and lota furnished cabin; 2 bedrooms, living ty. Advise when available, rental 355 Mlllburn Ave. one. and brick construction. 1st See room, kitchen with gas stove and elec­ HOME OWNERS oor 3 lovely large rooms, butler's side Hull, N Y ______THE REAL ESTATE D1UEST and your telephone number. Box Mlllburn 6-1200 intry„ kitchen, powder room with tric refrigerator; bath, 2-car garage. 50. MaplewoodMa * ----- News. Millburn 6-0555 CUSTOM built new brick and frame, On Newstands. or send 25c coin to On very large lot; Club Community. Offset the higher cost of living with tiusual porch arrangement. 2nd 569 Bloomfield Ave Verona. N J BUSINESS woman wishes room con- reduced monthly mortgage payment* oor 5 bedrooms,-3 baths, large closet 7 room Colonial. Large rooms. li­ For complete details, write brary, lavatory, 2 tiled baths, 2 car Verona B-2074 C. A. AMANN. Stockholm, N. J. venlent to Union Center U: Unvl. 2- If you are paying more than a 4* FLORISTS RADIO REPAIR ace. 3rd floor servants’ quarters garage. Large lot, excellent loca­ 2241-W. -____ _ rate on your mortgage. Investigate our 1th bath. Over an acre of high tion. Immediate occupancy. *26,500. 38—SEASHORE HARTH THE FLORIST ell-iandscaped grounds, 4-car garage, VETERAN, wife desire U»reo- refinancing plan __ SHORT HILLS RADIO * ...... THE RICHLAND CO., Realtors SHORE ACRES REAL ESTATE WANTED T . „-phone TS 3.190B • $95 (Millburn Ave. ey at this office. 41 Maple Street, Summit apartment Call Cranford 6-1J1 knd ask for Mr Johnson or call at the APPLIANCE CO. H McK. GLAZEBROOK, Realtor ON BARNEGAT BAY- Millburn 6-1530 immit 6-6950 Summit 0-6951 VENICE OF THE JERSEY SHORE IF YOU HAVE A HOUSE 3 OR 4 BEDROOM house or apartment, 40 Chatham Road, Short Hill* 9—EAST ORANGE 20';, down and 15 year mortgage on For sale In South Orange, Maplewood, unfurnished For graduate engineer Irvington National Bank TES, now is the time to select the our NEW WATERFRONT COT­ -----Mlllburn or Short- Hills,“ '.Ilf CALL...... US, “we and small family. Best references FUNERAL SERVICE Short Hills 7-2545 site tor your new home in COUN­ TAGES. Bathe, boat, fish, crab right have buyers _ Westfield 3-2240-J. ______at the Center TRYSIDE, a distinguished commu­ IDEAL FOR PHYSICIAN from your own property. 2 bedrooms, T he J. CHARLES O’BRIEN CO. WANTED TO REN^Young-woman of Irvington, N J. YOUNG'S FUNERAL SERVICE nity of small estates, noted for its living room with picture windows natural beauty and unusual charm, OR LARGE FAMILY Established 1890 education, professionally employed, 145-14? Main Street HOLME RADIO amj UGracious lB v l U U O At/10 room» W A A t AAW.M*home on lovely — v and real fireplace. Porch overlook­ 10 Sloan St South Orange, N J and well-behaved daughter In sev­ protected by good restrictions. We oorner plot.. nSeparate *» frontFmamF Anteenseentrance ing lagoon. Modern bathroom and enth grade, having furniture, desire Millburn 6-0409 REFRIGERATION SERVICE art now BUILDING.’" kitchen. Lowest taxes. Immediate South rOrange 3-1215______FARMS FOR SALE W. W. DREWRY to doctor’s offoffice. Excellent layout. quarters. Can you help? Please re­ Two car garagt.garage. IMMEDIATE — ------POS- possession. FREE BOOKLET. HOMES & INVESTMENT ply to A. C., Room 1906, 540 Broad FRUIT ORCHARDS 43 Main Street Builder of DREWRY-Built Homes SESSION. Better act quickly. EDITH WOERNER street, Newark 1, N. J.______, FURS 0 Mountain Avenue summit, N. J. SHORE ACRES PROPERTIES 6 ACRES. 230 trees,' storage, equipment, Mlllburn 6-10M Tel: Summit 8-0012—Summit 6-3302 NEW JERSEY REALTY CO. WANTED—In the Oranges, Maple­ 5 room hbme, modern Improve- OSBORNVILLE. N. J.______wood, Short Hills, Summit, etc. DEAR READERS: MILLBURN FUR SHOPPE 830 Broad St.. Newark 1 MArket 3-4305 I am live, my -brother. Is four, and ments, Price - $13,000 PARKLING white home with 6 DONALD W. WILLETT. Realtor mommy is a lady. We are all nice 35 ACRES. 350 apple trees, 1.200 peach B. KESSLER rooms, 2 tile baths, sun room, 40-SHORT HILLS 25 Halsted St.. East Oi’ange. N Jn breakfast nook, oil heat; 2-car ga­ 15—HUNTERDON COUNTY Phone Or. 3-2823 Nights Or. 5-5294 people. Can someone help us find trees, greenhouse, hot water heat. Expert Remodeling and Repairing REFRIGERATOR REPAIR rage 75 foot lot. Excellent loca­ LOT—Nearly 2/3 acre, 100 ft. frontage, SALES - APPRAISALS a home before school starts? Packing, storage house, other build­ Scientific Fur Storage. FIELD8TONE COUNTRY HOME P SUSAN ings, tractor, equipment. Price $12,- tion in Franklin School District. dogwoods, young oaks, lovely resi­ MANAGEMENT - INSURANCE Call South Orange 2-5539. HOLME RADIO and „ 617,800 2 ACRES; some woodland with brook; dential section, attractive homes all 500. M7 Apple trees, storage and Open Evenings. 315A Mlllburn Ave. pine paneled living room with fire­ YOUNG Christian business couple equipment, $5,000.—THE ab2 VJ'»A5& HOLMES AGENCY, REALTORS around. Only building lot left on PRIVATE party wishes to rent of DESIRABLY LOCATED. SEE THESE Mlllburn 6-4145 REFRIGERATION SERVICE Maple Street Summit 6-1342 place, modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, quiet, dead-end street. Owner buy bungalow type house. No wouldW U U 1U likeJLiA.C 62 U1or 3U roomX U U l.i furnished.. ------bath; attached garage; low taxes; AND OTHER OFFERINGS. ^RAGE-STABLE f o r remodeling. forced to sell at aacriflce. Mlllburn agents. Telephone Chatham ^073jL apartment In vicinity of Mlllburn. 43 Main Street price $14,000. Ask for Mr. Naurlght. 6-0648-J Summit or Short Hills. Mlllburn BANKS E. MOYER, Realtor HOME IMPROVEMENTS Now has 5 finished rooms, bath, hot JULIET R. MCWILLIAMS, Broke* Mlllburn 6-1056 ^ater heat. An acre plot with 76 FART stone colonial north side. 3 ! ! WANTED ! ! 6-4000. 12 Jackson Ave. Washington, N. J. ft. street frontage. Old Gladstone Road 3-4 room apartment, unfurnished. Phone Washington 775 DANIEL MASSIMO Cheater 40 or High Bridge 108-M bedrooms, tile bath, maid’s room, PROPERTIES ROBERT H. STEELE, Realtor lavatory. Gas heat. Garage at­ RESIDENTIAL Call Miss Arthur. Advertising Dept., FARM8, country nomes. estates, acre­ Landscape Gardener, Mason Summit Ave. Summit 6-0057 tached. Fine convenient location. We have many desln(^le clients that Summit Herald, Su 6-6300.______age. business properties rYar,°^8 Work, Permanent Driveways, STATIONERY WHAT'HAVE WE IN HOMES ? 19—LINDEN *19,000. Submit offers. See Mr. have been unable to locate suitable HOME Owners, Widows—Rent 2 fur­ prices a nd locations JOHN R Martin, MARTIN & WEIS, INC., homes. For prompt and efficient serv. POTTS. Route 28. North Branch 2299 Springfield Ave., Vaux Hall 2?* New ...... 611,725 and up A REAL BUY: 8 room furnished REALTORS, South Orange 2-2900. nished bedrooms with kitchen privi­ ALPER’S Stationery ,?? Bedrooms _____ 611,550 and up house; science kitchen, oil burner, Ice, list your’ property with us. leges to adult family, Sept. 3 to Dec. Somerville 8-2551______. Un. 2-4698-M, after 5:30. REED & COMPANY. COMP Inc. 18. Earn $20 to $25 per week. Phone £ ree Bec*rooms ____ 6 9,000 and up garage. 2 blocks from buses, high ON A HALF ACRE Realtors—Insurers For Home, School, Office X Bedrooms ____ 615,000 and up »uuand gradeRinuo oviiuw.school. Occupancy------*------Sept. yet within a 5-minute walk of station Unvl 2-2590. ____ , APARTMENTS TO LET ------645.000 down. /viuu»«. a* Lin* and stores, 4 bedrooms, 2, baths, oil 614 Central Ave. East Orange, N. J- INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE WALTER A. MCNAMARA, Realtor 15th. 204 West Gibbons St., Lli Orange 3-9151 U. S. NAVAL officer and family of 45 Main Street heat, large screened porch, modern thnje adults need house, furnished SEASHORE JI_Maple Street, SUmmlt 0-3880 20—MADISON kitchen, 1st floor lavatory; perfect con­ ROBERT E. MARSHALL Mlllburn 8-0674 dition throughout; $22,500. To ln- or unfurnished. Will sign one or Apartments, Ocean front, newly re­ ^A C TIV E HOLLOW TILE, STUC- Business Opportunities two-year lease. Call collect Brook­ modeled complete 4 room, gas range, Savings and Loan Building » high location; has three bed- MODERN hom e spect^jhone TICHENOR REALXOr lyn, Cloverdale 8-1328 any time. Living room with fireplace; dining ACTIVE HIGHWAY LOCATIONS everything furnished, for September 62 Main S t Millburn 6-1609 2 tlle bRths and sleeping porch Chatham Rd. SHort Hills 7-2931 3 or 4 ROOMS. Union or vicinity, 2 6 occupancy, special l°w. J'ate2, ^ hQ\i?d two 8maB bedrooms and tile room: modern kitchen: sun D°rbh; Well established TAVERNS HOTELS, golden September. Box 191, Beach UPHOLSTERING oath on third; detached 2-vcar garage, three bedrooms; tiled bath with GROCERIES, FILLING STATIONS, Christian adults. No children or -L. shower; steam heat, oil burner, built 46-UNION DINERS, FRUIT ORCHARDS, and pets. Clean, quiet folks, best of ref­ Haven Crest, N. J.______PAINTS and PAINTERS on heat, large plot; price $21,500. erences. Box 248AA, Union Register. HOWARD M. GRILL ACELLENT NORTH SIDE LOCATION: tn 1932; early possession; $13,500 various combinations of above. It SUPPLIES A J. HARMAN le SON. Realtors UNTON REALTORS will pay you to Investigate these and 2-3 ROOM apartment unfurnished for REAL ESTATE FOR RENT fftM™?118 older home, modernized; 26 Green Ave. Madison 6-0448 Refinlshing, Restoring A oni f«?roomg,- 2 the baths on sec- WILLIAM BAUER, JR other offerings. veteran and .wife. Call Mlllburn EDGARTOWN, Martha's Vineyard, SMITH & MARCKETTA 2 bedrooms, bath on third; hot NEW home open for Inspection. tJnlonvllle 2-2400 BANKS E. MOYER, Realtor 6-0097-R. - Mass. For part or all of September Upholstering Douglas Ave.. Madison. Madison t. MANGELS & CO Including Labor Day week-end, small 'Vita-Var Paints tnral and Bas heat. 2-car detached Unlonvllle 2-8000 ! Jackson Ave. Washington, N. J. 1V2 or 2 ROOM furnished or unfurl Short Hills 7-3715 r ^ off,!red *28.O0O. 6-1378-M. Phone Washington 775 nished apartment. Single business- -"restored antique completely fur­ Decals, Gold Letters, Waxes , JOBS, BECK, SCHMIDT CO, L. J. ZEHNBAUER women, c/o Box 80, Summit Herald. nished cottage. Equipped electrical­ ~-Unlon PI.. Summit SU 6-1021 22A MENDHAM TOWNSHIP * ---- Unlonvllle 2-2309 ly. Row boat Included. One-half Wall Racks and Wail Border* ___: CEMETERIES AARDVARKS live In caves—we can’t. block from water front. Tel Mis, Corner Taylor & Main St*. lL ^ 215.on G»t«» evenue, Summit. EARLY AMERICAN HOME, partially 49-A WESTFIELD VICINITY Responsible couple with small girl, U. B. Thomas. Jr., Su 6-1951-R. WASHING MACHINE REPAIR J- Gamblno, 11 Denman remodeled; 2-acre plot; large front­ GREENLAWN MEMORIAL PARK expecting child In September, be­ Millburn 6-1055 Jjate. Summit. N. J. ML Airy Road Bernardsvlll*. N J ing evicted. Urgently need house or age on excellent road: 6 rooms, porch, ACREAGE Member, National Cemetery Aeeu.

J t P*4« 10 1 [ AUGUST 21, lt47 ] 7:00 p. m. ChrUtlan Endeavor. Services In A church nuraery haa been pro­ vided for parent* who wlah to at­ tend church while their children Nearby Churches are In the nuraery. Thla achool t* LOW open to children between the age* All churche* In Millburn Town- of three and eight ahlp are Invited to eend notice* meeting* for thd* column, which 1* CHRIST LUTHERAN published every week. CHURCH Parker Avenue and Burr Road CHRIST CHURCH k Maplewood iooi * KSfeV AM ilJCV. ALFRED FA ULSTER O'!1 Pastor i\\1 ev®rY y O'! “W fiaaMkPfftSStw • vdo®*1 Reotor it REV. ROBERT r BEATTIE 9:30 a. m. Worship. SO i . r W i AaaL to Oia Reotor COMMUNITY CHURCH i 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. (UNITARIAN) 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Springfield and Waldron Avsnuae, pivee* \ o Sermon. SUMMIT \ 0 « 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and REV. JACOB TRAPP. ■. T. D. a w r j n - 7 - Sermon (first Sunday). Service* will be resumed Sep­ c : : . . '■* WYOMING CHURCH tember 7. Wromlna Avenue. Mlllburn REV. RA1.PH H. READ “S f r JOHN'S LUTHERAN Minister j>- ■ • CHURCH '-.j1 > • ■= 11:00 a, m. Morning Service of SUMMIT . r.EV. W 9 HINMAN, Ph P - m Worship. MlnUtar (l Church School closed until September 21. No Young People* meeting during the summer. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY 11 7> (There is a Kindergarten-Nurs­ OF FRIENDS _ •' , • • •••' ■ * ■' V : ery Class to care for children of feV • • -V - , < 4 SUMMIT ' ' . ->x- «'•:•••■ parents wishing to attend the 11 * o'clock service). Meet* at Central Presbyterian Church Parish House. ST. STEPHEN'S 11 a, m. Meeting’ for Worahip. Main Straet. Mlllhurn REV. HUGH W DICKINSON 12 a. m. First Day School. Rector SUPERMARKETS^ • 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 9:43 a. m. Church School. SCIENTIST SWEET JUICY 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and SUMMIT Sermon. «* • DAY-IN. DAY-OUT SAVINGS DAY-IN, 0AY-0UT 'Mind" Is the Lesson-Sermon SEEDLESS CRAPES FIRST BAPTIST subject for Sunday, August 24. SAVINGS WITH A&P s Spring Street, Mlllburn Golden Text: "Righteous art Tftnder’tkinntd, AT A&P DAIRY DEPARTMENT REV. ROMAINE F BATEMAN FINE TASTING Pnator thou, O Lord, and upright are thy 9 juicy, and Sunday School. 9:43 a. m. judgment* .... Give me under­ •ugariwect. F.njoy the delightful flavor of country-frt Morning Service, 11 a. m. standing, and I shall live." (Ps. SUPER-RIGHT MEATS Young People's Service, 7 p m 119:137,144). dairy products. Our milk and cream are sweet and pure . . . our butter's rich and exlra-high U P Super-Right meals are (Jose- ' Evening Service. 7:43 p. m. Sermon. Passages from the King m w m Trimmed . . . and that means greater James version of the Bible include: in quality. We've farm-fresh eggs and every W H ITE O A K sort of tasty cheese—all budget-priced at A&P. value. Whal’s more — when \ou “Trust in the Lord with all thine SAVE ON PEAK-FRESH choose a tender, juice-filled Super- RIDGE CHAPEL heart; and lean not unto thine own Right selection, you're choosing fine Parson*** Hill Road. Short Hills understanding. In all thy ways ac­ REV. L. R. LINCOLN PRODUCE S w is s C h e e s e Fancy-Slicad lb (L ie quality meat that comes from corn- Pastor knowledge him, and he shall direct e thy paths." (Prov. 3:5, fl). Correla­ fed beef and pork . . . milk-fed veal and young lamb. C h e d - O - B H Chess, Food 2 lb. box 8 3 e And that means more good eating for your money. No services during August. tive passages from Science and Day-in, day-out you’ll find cool fruits anil Health with Key to the Scriptures" crisp \egetables priced to save you money TEMPLE B'NAI ISRAEL by Mary Baker Eddy include: Mel-O-Bit American Process' s ib 47* Lackawanna Place. Mlllburn "Docs brain think, and do nerves at A&P. DR. MAX GRUENEWALD G rated C heese Borden's American 4 01. pkg 19c f ’lllf e L A l i o Broiling 8 frying Rabbi feel, and is there intelligence In | Y IIH DieilN Sizes under 4 lbs. * 1 9 c matter? How can intelligence California Oranges Sw m I, Juicy 7 lb bag 69« Baby Goudao Mild Wisconsin each 43c F n u ’l For Fricassae-Summar Salads Service held every Friday eve­ dwelj in matter when matter is *> J 3 r ning. non - intelligent and brain - lobes V® " ■ Sixes 4 lbs. and over * SartitH Gpyere Cheese n. sii.' s pkg of t port 43e % cannot think? Matter cannot per­ Eating Pears 2 Ib*. 25® PROSPECT form the functions of Mind." (p. | . P rim e llibs of B eef lb t l . l r Tom atoes Home Grow* 2 Iba. 17* Cream C heese t»gie or Phil*. 3 ox. 2 tor 29c PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 478). "Consciousness, as well as ac­ tion, is governed by Mind,—is in Proapect Street and Tuscan Road Golden S*eet Corn Horn* Grown 6 aan ] 9® Farmer’s Cheese fresh 6 01. pkg 19e Chuck Roast t i '; * lb . 5 a i e MAPLEWOOD God, the origin and governor of The Rer. Arthur Nelson Buts, D.D. Minister all that Science reveals." (p. 480). Lima Beans Homo Grown 2 Ib. 15® Cottage Cheese Fresh-Breakstone 8 01 cup 14e • w » l Porterhouse Steak < b « : t c 11 a . m. Morning Worship. It takes 48 double-edge thin Crisp Table Celery • • • • • , (talk 15c Pabsl-ett American or Pimento 614 01. pkg. 23e Dr. Frederick Schweitzer, presi­ safety razor blades to weigh an Sirloin Steak Ib 0 3 c dent, Bloomfield College and Sem­ Homo Grown bunch 5® Pule Lard . a . • e a a ib. 21c f ounce. The blades are made of Fresh Radishes inary. Soloist: Walter Schaufele, .00-inch 'strip steel. tenor. • String Beans Homo Grown 2 ib. 19« M argarine NuH.y ib 34c | Legs of Lam b saSSL, G 2 r More than 6,000 locations in the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Yellow Squash Homo Grown ib 3e Gold’N Rich Cheese . . . ib 59c SPRINGFIELD oceans have been found to have [ \ eal R oast Boneless Shoulder ib 4 9 * Mr»rrli Avenue and Main Street Blue Cheese Sharp and Tangy Ib 55c REV. BRUCE W. EVANS depths of more than 6,000 feet. Egg P lant Homo Gr*tti lb 8® Minister I Ducklings long Island's Finest *> 33® e Potatoes l i t . No t Grade 10 lb bag 35® Cheddar Cheese sharp ib 67c 0:45 ft. m. Church School. f Roasting Chickens * tbs and over % 5 3 c 11 a. m., Morning Worship serv­ ice. . Turkeys under 16 lbs. Ib. 5 7 ® 16 lbs. and 1>v«r Ib. 49c 11 a. m., Church Nursery flour. ^ Round Pot Roast No Fal Added lb 8 5 c

f Top Round Steak ...... lb 8 5 c opening October 1 , r. SAVE ON BAKERY TREATS - ^ WHITE HOUSE Pot Roast Bontlesi Chuck-No Fal Addad Ib 7 5 c our Runic Room will be Whisked from our own ovens . *. . rushed to MILK f i lb. 8 5 c available to societies, clubs, your A&P — that's the speedy way we make | Top Sirloin Roast No . Added or charities for bridge parties; . sure every loaf, roll and cake is tops in Rich nourishment for baby . , 1 CrqSS-Rib Pot Roast No Fal Added lb 8 3 c space for 25 tables; taste-tempting freshness when you buy at A&P. fine for every recipe that calls for milk. Stock up on delicious I Chopped Beef Freshly Ground ib. 4 9 « all facilities White House* Milk — it keep> perfectly without ice. reservations may be made now Marvel Bread 2 £ 25c 2 iVavV. 35® I ' Plate & Navel Beef Fr.sh or com «t lb 2 9 c with Pound Cake Geld, Marble ar lead Silver 10 ox. cut 29® j Shoulders of Lamb Cross Cut-whoi* lb. 4 7 c EDINA A. GETZLER . 11 . hostess V € Millburn 6-0900 SWAN SOAP Jelly Roll Itne Parker •ach 35® I Loin Lanlb C h o p s ...... , Ib 8 9 c where quality shopping it tatier For dishas, laundry or bath Angel Food Ring Jana Parker each 47® •Not connected ■ with any other I Rib Lamb Chops . . . * « . Ib 7 9 c madium 1 f k company using a similar name or brand. RIGBY’S cakes 1 V C Sunshine Loaf Cake J«ne Parker each 25® 1 Shoulder Lamb Chops , • , , Ib 7 3 c CH Highway 24 In historic Sprinartchf 2 French Crumb Cake . . , , , a each 2 7 * 1 Stewing Lamb Braasl and Shank Ib. 2 9 c

SWAN SOAP | Leg or Rump of Veal , * . , lb 5 5 c For dishas, laundry or bath I Rib Veal Chops ...... , lb. 6 3 c £.15« DAY-IN AND AAY-0UT Y«U SA V O N PANTRY NEEDS 1 Breast or Neck of Veal . . . . Ib. 2 7 c K Fresh Pork Loins Wholt or Esther Hall lb 6 5 c Iona and Various other Brands Dolt’i Radi-Maa), LUX M E T SOAP ■ Pork Chops Shoutder and Hip Cols Ib 5 2 c Tomatoes 19 oz. can 2 for 2 5 c Pineapple Juice >* «■ can 16® Prem or Treet 12 oz. esn 3 5 c j Delicately perfumed.------Hunt's Rad Chaak ...... - ...... Friond'i I Loin Pork Chops — c*nie» Cui. ib 7 9 c Tomato S e . 4 ox. can 5® Apple Juice ■ qi. bot. 1 9 c “ Beef with.Gravy 15 oz. can 4 9 c ! 2 2 1 1 Smoked Hams Raady-lo-Eal-Whola or Either Half Ib. 7 3 c , , V Pride of Farm Sun.waat •...... Burnham & Morrill Ketchup , _ 14 oz. bot. 1 9 ® Prune Juice • ®i. bot. 2 5 c Beef Stew . 20 oz. can 3 9 c j 1 Smoked Beef Tongues . . . , Ib 4 9 c LIFEBUOY SOAP Ann Page Iona Brand Ann Pago 1 Smoked Pork Shoulders Picnics ib 5 3 c For toilet and bath Salad Dre Lg pint Iar 3 1 ® Tomato Juice 46 o*. c*n l9 o Tomato Soup iov4«d x . can 3 lor 2 8 c j Ann Page A&P-Fancy Vitamin Fortifiod—Liquid or Powdor i I Sliced Bacon Sunnyfield-Sugar Cured ib 7 9 « a a pint i*f 3 9 « Applesauce * 20 o*. can 1 5 c Borden’s Hemo . iar 5 9 c 2 cakes 17< I Frankfurters S kin i.ii lb 4 9 c Portuguese-Boneless & Skinless A&P Brand-Unpeelad Halvas Charge Sardines . . 3% or. can 27c Apricots a , 30 ox. can 3 4 c Candy f or Dogs2‘/4ozpkg2forl9c I Bologna or Meat Loaf sliced b. 4 9 c RINSO ley Point - » A&P-Sunswaat Cut-Rite Red Salmon • < oz. can 45* Large Prunes 2 ib. pkg. 4 3 e Waxed Paper 125 ft. roll 20c Washes clothes Rinso white Deerfield * Harllay'a Washing Powder Fine Quality Seafood Ige. Asparagus Cut5pears14',4ox. can 19c Strawberry Jam W o*. iar 4 5 e Gold Dust * a lg*. pkg. 2 1 c Swordfish Steak ib. 59c Fresh Whiting ib 15 pkg. 31< Iona Brand - Libby's or Dal Mont* 20 Mule Team String Beans i? or. cm 3 i»r 29c Garden Peas . 20 *1. can 2 1« Borax ...... * * 1 ib. pkg. 16c Flounder Fillet ib. 49c Fresh Porgies |b LUX FLA KES Iona ------Encore Prepared Cleans Dirty Hands Sweet Peas 20 01. can 3 tor 29« p* Spaghetti I5 K ox. can 2 for 2 3 e Boraxo « . 8 « . pkg. 1 5 c For lingerie and fine Fabrics Nabisco IZ i—— *■...... -...... Ann Peg# New Improved You get 7* Ib. for waste fats at A&P Graham Crackers Wox pkg 2 5 ® Beans m 16 oz. can 2 for 2 3 c Scoop a ■ a 16 ox. pkg. 29® X31- Nabisco Premium Claridg* Rad Heart C rackers . « w ox. pkg. 23e Corned Beef Hash w o x .c a n 2 5 c Dog Food 16 ox. can 3 ior 35® DUZ Paach, Plum, Pineapple Claridga t f Marcal Preserves Ann Pago 11b. iar 2 5 ® 12 ox. can Tea Napkins p kg .o fso 2 for 17e For dishas or laundry,,______Frankfurters— 43® STORE HOURS: White House Claridga ■. 1 Octagon Is* 9 1 Apple Butter i» »x. jar 23c Hamburgers - w ox. can 43® Soap Powder * 2 pkgs. 15e pkg OCTAGON SOAP Vat Reserve — Vegetable Shortening Vegetable Shortening — . Libby's Homogenized CLEANERS 1 For the laundry 852 Springfield Ave. BEER DEXO - spry 7- BABY FOODS Summit ■. j cake M e 12 oz. bot. Q , O C 806 Millburn Ave. Plus Deposit d > ° r A O c Millburn 1 «36« il.03 i39« « 1.09 JL 12“ 95» . _ —-— ;’ v -