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IN A PROCLAMATION, Gov­ THE ANNUAL BUSINESS logs, Owners ernor A. Harry Moore has called Men Were meeting of the Independent Graduate on all city officials lo join with Women’s Republican Club of Short Hills-Millburn, will be the State in the observance of 'ind Friend Men, In ’63 held Monday, June 26 at 3 P. 95 Here June 28, New Jersey Day at the M. at the home of Mrs. Gaston ew Jersey Dog Owners As- In 1863 a group of patriotic New York World’s Fair, us a L. Chanter, Old Short Hills ave­ Last evening graduation ex­ iation is the name o f a new citizens of Millburn and Spring- holiday. Millburn Township nue, Short Hills. Officers will be ercises for tlie class of 1939 were ,te-wicle organization now field, feeling their rights and installed after which tea will held at Millburn High School. 95 motioning in Millburn with of- Committee has tabled the gov­ freedom endangered by tenden­ be served. fes a t 751 Ridgewood road, ernor’s proclamation. cies in government they op­ graduates were presented by jnes L. Humphrey is the ex- ★ posed, formed an association ★ Principal R. John Bretnall and kitivc vice-president. here to unitedly resist any en­ received diplomas from O. Noyes The new association which al- Twp. Against croachment on their liberties. Slayton, president of the Board iady lia s a membership cov­ Loan Fund A copy of the constitution and of Education. ing the state, is an outgrowth by-laws of this group has just the late legislative attempt to Betting “Education In A Democracy” Drive Result come to light among papers pre­ was the theme of the graduation roe compulsory rabies im- Voting in opposition to legal­ served by the alte W. Rollinson program and Robert C. Moore unization upon all dog owners A little over one-half of the ized betting at race tracks in Whlttingham, and so forceful class president, presided. Speak­ spite tlie assertion by govem- goal for this year has been the State, nearly 5 to 1, Millburn were the expressions of distaste ers and their subjects were “Po­ ental and private agencies reached in the Student Loan voters lined up with suburban for the trends they perceived, litical Democracy and Civil Lib­ at (he treatment was at yet Fund Drive. The Committee Essex county Tuesday against that their reprinting in part, erties", Bertrand Johnson; “The unproven and doubtful value. hopes that those who have not the constitutional amendment. seems altogether fitting. Meaning of Democracy to Wom­ Following introduction of a Of the Township’s 6,387 voters, sent in their contribution will It must be borne in mind en” , Audrey Brochhagen; "Eco­ 11 in the state assembly, a mass - 2,259 or 30 per cent, went to the do it now. Cheeks are made pay­ that three generations have nomic and Social Justice In A leeting was held in Madison, at polls. Of these 424 cast favoring able to Mrs. F. H. Troup, chair­ passed in review since these men Democracy", Anthony Reino hich more .than 1,200 owners, votes and 1,835 voted “ No” . This man and sent to her at 22 Un­ took their stand and labored t.o and “The Intellectual and Moral Ireeder.s and others demanded ratio was higher than in most dercliff road, Millburn. resist those things they then Challenge of Democracy", John in association to honestly in­ Essex communities although the The committee is grate'ul to saw as endangering the nation Bonynge, Jr. stigate not only future legis- percentage of voters going to those who have contributed and and the home. Reverend Ralph Read gave the titon but all matters pertain- the polls was the same as for to the workers who did the col­ Quoting from the preamble, invocation and the school or­ g to clogs, fanciers and the the state as a whole. lecting. Some districts collected it is found that men of Millburn chestra, tlie senior brass choir, :eneral public alike. Total majority in the state in more than last year and others did resolve. "We ’believe that the the girls’ chorus and the senior At th a t meeting New Jersey favor of the gambling amend­ have fallen short. time has arrived to use every class participated with musical g Owners Association was ment was 156,660 and of this, Following is an accounting by legitimate means in endeavoring selections. irmed and Mrs. M. Hartley the majority from Hudson coun­ districts lo counteract the tide of fan­ Members of the. class listed as 'dge o f Madison, the world’s ty alone was 133,296. The pro­ Dis’t. 1938 1939 aticism, whose turbid billows being the upper ten percent in st k n ow n woman fancier, was posal carried in but 9 of the 1. $ 241.50 $ 153.00 threaten not only to obliterate state’s 21 counties, the Essex scholarship were: inanimously elected president, 2. 175.00 258.90 all the landmarks set up by our vote being "Yes” , 37,352 and John Bonynge, Jr., Thelma rs, Madeleine E. Baiter also of 3. 14.00 10.80 fathers, but also to engulf in its "N o”, 60,494. Elizabeth McKell, John R. Ebel, adison, was named secretary 4. 235.05 195,15 devastating course the fair and Tliuse in the know politically, Robert Carrington, Ruth Mil­ nd treasurer. 5. 40.50 56.85 cherished temple of our liber­ had conceded passage of the dred Kelly, Robert C. Moore, In commenting upon the pos- 6. 257.10 155.55 ties”. racing amendment from the Elizabeth I. Fetter, Jewel Estelle ibilities and need for such an 121.50 88.50 7. With this as a goal these men time Jersey City’s Hague forces Zuber, Audrey Rose Brochhag­ irganization Mr. Humphrey 12.00 24.00 8. then embarked upon the mission were lined up. When other lead­ en, Elvira Joanne Faenza. aid: “ T h e r e are 800,000 licensed 9. 12.00 10.00 state and even in of nominating and electing to ers also stepped in, it was ac­ •k ogs In th e 10. 121.75 55.00 there are 1,300. The public office only men "Who are cepted as a settled question. lillburn 11. 127.00 78.30 ownership reads like a (Continued on Page Nine) Horse racing in the state was oster o f 12. 24.45 17.75 ★ legal before Tuesday, but now Pons To Sing Vho’s W h o of New Jersey and 43.00 23.00 13. with betting also legalized, tlie of th ese are interested in 14. J 35,00 67.00 Lily Pons, leading coloratura unity rather than!' hysteria in circle is complete. 15. 79.00 33.00 Pro At soprano of the Metropolitan dealing with their pets. ★ natters 16. 10.00 1.00 Opera, will be the guest artist association will seek to ‘ This 17. ----- . — at tlie fourth concert of the Es­ facts first in every Oppose Bus Line find th e 18 1.00 1.00 Racquets Club sex County Symphony Society ase and then co-operate for the Wyoming residents and the 19. 46.10 31.00 on Tuesday evening June 27. well-being of all” . The former national tennis Wyoming Association went on 20. 17.00 6.00 Special guests of the evening champion of Norway, Peter A. record with the Township Com­ Tlie association has two classes 6.00 will be Deems Taylor, well- 21. , ----- mittee Monday as opposed to f membership, senior and jun­ Peterson, has been engaged by known music commentator, the bus franchise on Wyoming ior. and at the present rate of $1,271.80 the Racquets Club as tennis pro­ critic and composer, and Aaron $1,711.95 avenue. At the same time the :nrollmcnt, it is expected to be- fessional. Copland, both of whom are ★ Short Hills Association sent the ome one of the strongest o f its Mr. Peterson, who ranks represented oh the program. tone! in the country. among the world’s leading ten­ committee copy of a resolution it had adopted expressing its This is Mrs. Dodge’s first par­ nis professionals, comes to Short Ranh To Close distaste for additional bus lines ticipation in any local activity, Hills from the Palm Springs in residential areas but defer­ Oppose Rezoning Madison and neighboring areas Saturday closing during July Tennis Club at Palm Springs, ring to the expressed wishes of having claimed the major part anl August will be observed by California where he was engaged residents in areas directly in­ of her interest heretofore. banks in this territory aggin this during the winter. Previously lie A reported sale of the Hart­ was at Miami Beach for eight volved...... —i shorn Homestead property of 20 ★ : " year, following the legislation years. Tills latter association also acres on Hobart avenue, said to the f in a l r o u n d Of the passed last year,' when Satur­ Mr. Peterson plans to give les­ reserved judgment on the de hinge on possible change in the s^ ,rt Hills Club Junior^ Invita­ days during those two months sons, to club members either in- sirability of a planning board, zoning from one family A to a tion Tennis tournament will.be " were fflaaeTena:! hoHck Vft-...... iTiiib — 1 n a“" " r i l"t|1Trrff"MriTTrminumuTTngftmii» dividually or in groups. “ “peffmng study-and report of -a - modification o f B zoning, h as. Played to d a y at 11 A. M. The Although there is not a uni­ special committee now studying brought a protest from the winners o f the Stanley Bellows- formity of opinion as to the de­ ★ Among New Jersey-students the matter. Short Hills Association to any bick B en d er and Ed Moyland- sirability of having banks closed ★ rezoning in the Short Hills area. Hamilton Albaugh semi-final on Saturday, last year’s experi­ listed as receiving degrees from Yale University at exercises held “CHRISTIAN EMANCIPA­ The proposal was discussed at a watches, played yesterday, will ence proved that it is possible TION’’ will be the topic of Rev. meeting June 12 and a letter to Weet for th e championship. The for business to make the neces­ Tuesday afternoon in Woolsey Hall, were Robert J. Straub and Ralph H. Read’s sermon at 11 the Town Fathers advises them curnament has been under way sary adjustment, and it is hoped Charles W. Buckley of Short o'clock service Sunday, June 25, of the association position and since T u esd a y on tlie Club that there will be a minimum of at Wyoming Church. opposition- _ courts. inconvenience this year as well. Hills. I P'g'J) The Millburn & Short Hills ITEM U l,ne^ . '9391- © o© o ooooo< >o ON JUNE 28th, the first of a made against either o f the places and that none o f the series of morning bridge parties Five Are Hurt Burnett minors entered or frequented Grants Review will be held by Watch Tower the bar rooms. A review of the action Chapter, D. A. R. at the home of The charges were preferred ol the Approves Board of Adjustment in the At S. H. Fire Mrs. Ripley Watson, 40 Hickory by Chief of Police Wade after ap­ plication of Wittkop Holding C(l drive, Maplewood at 10:30 A. M. Alcoholic Beverage Control members of the department had Five Millburn firemen were for a change In the- zoning rep. Commissioner D. Frederick Bur­ investigated. Chairman John A. Lunch will be served at 1 o’clock. lations as applying to Chatham injured early last Friday morn­ nett has written Millburn Stewart presided and as wit­ road, has Been grant eel.by Just. ing while fighting a stubborn nesses were sworn they were Township Committee a letter of ice Parker of the New questioned by Corporation Coun­ Jersey blaze in the two car garage of appreciation of its disposition Supreme Court. Kenneth A._ Christian of Lake- Summer - of the two liquor charges heard sel Wortendyke and committee last week. Both taverns were or­ members. Numerous residents Attorney H a rry Silversteln view; avenue, Short Kills. When represented the dered closed for a 15 day period. viewed the proceeding, the first Wil iket, - inter­ the alarm was received shortly ests in "&n Playgrounds The Commissioner commends of the kind ever held here. a p p lic a tio n for a \Vrjt before 2 A. M „ the fire had the Initiation of the proceedings of review and a tim e for further The Millburn Recreation De­ proceedings gained considerable headway by local authority, and concurs will now Ir fixed and more than two hours were partment announces that the in the "appropriate” penalty im­ ★ needed to extinguish it. three out-post playgrounds, at posed. Summer School The-fire is believed to have Wyoming School, South Moun­ At the hearings last Thursday started from defective wiring in Alumni Elects tain School, and the Oak Hill night both the Kilgus and Mr. Christian’s car which was Opens July 3 playground at the end of Wel­ Flynn taverns, through attor­ Results of electio n s held Tues­ put in the garage shortly before neys, entered pleas of non vult Registration for Summer day evening, June 20, show the midnight. Neighbors smelled lington avenue in Short Hills, or in the parlance of the lay­ school classes at Millburn High following officers for the year smoke but did not locate the are all set up and ready to go man, no defense. School will be held Friday, June 1939-1940 fil Millburn High source until the garage was the morning of Monday, June 30, at the school building. Class­ Statements in mitigation, School Alumni . blazing. The flames had spread Association: 26th at 9 A. M. were submitted by both in which es will open July 3 and continue President, Edwin Cardinal; Vice- to the plastered walls of the With .Helen M iller at Short it was contended that soft for a period of six weeks. This President, Margaret apartment above the garage by O'Mara; drinks were ordered and served year’s enrollment will be lim­ Secretary, Teddy the time the fire department Hills, Bob MacPhail at Wyom­ Hermann, and in both places along with'*beer. ited to students from 9th to 12th Treasurer, Robert MacPhail. was notified. ing, and “Red" O’Donohoe at In neither did the bartenders grades. Following the business meeting Arthur Berstler, Millburn vol­ South Mountain, the full pro­ remain to see who consumed the Purpose of Summer classes is at which these officers were unteer, was overcome by the grams of diversified handicrafts, various potions, assuming that two-fold (1) to give those pupils elected, members and their dense smoke necessitating the kiddie and young children’s they were so disposed as' to con­ who have failed in a course an guests adjourned to the gym use^of an inhalator.Other fire­ garnes, softball, quoits, croquet, stitute no violation. opportunity to review the work where they e n jo y ed dancing men injured were A1 Shoemak­ clock golf, and the like will all Statements by the minors, and bring their grades up to and refreshments. er, cut over the right eye, Ed start the first day. boys and girls ranging from 15 passing level and (2) to give stu­ Lonergan, cut in the foot by a Likewise at the hub of all this to 20 years of age and residing in dents preparing for college a nail, Fred Buchholz, cut on the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harth activity in. Taylor Park, those Vaux Hall, Millburn and Gar­ chance to review those subjects thumb and Edgar Rimback, cut and daughter B etty of Forest children seeking the joy and wood, all said they had been in which they made grades be­ on the hand. fun of active participation in Hills Long Island will be the served beer. low college accrediting level. Damage was estimated at $750 organized play and busy hand guests of the A, A Kellys ot The committee took into con­ Professors Carl C. Salsbury including the car which was activities will find there in the Berkeley road to attend the sideration in arriving at its and Robert E. Faddis of the ruined. small children’s playground, graduation. decision, , the fact that no pre­ High School faculty will conduct The second false alarm with­ Mary Doyle, Lee Lachat, Mrs. vious charges had ever been the classes. DON’T KOKC.CT Till: Ml M l AOS in two weeks was turned in at Ethel G. Ward, and Joe Coan 8:17 A. M. Tuesday morning. to help and greet them at every Fire Chief J. David Hayes be­ turn. lieves children are responsible Any of the Millburn Recrea­ IIAVMAlfCII and warns that a local ordin­ tion Department’s playgrounds ance provides a fifty dollar fine will be a pleasant and well re­ r o o t i N for this offense. The full penalty membered spot in helping the will be imposed if the culprit is little vacationists make good use caught. of their time.

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[me 2j, 1939] The Millburn &> Short Hills ITEM [ Page 3 J >00000000000000000 having club tournaments and As in former years there will playground and following the children who are residents of T o u rn a m e n t their players who in other years be a first and second prize in route up Main street and back Millburn Township are eligible were participants in this tour­ the following divisions for those into the park again after parad- and all entrants must rtif/no nament, swelling the entry list, children considered respectively ing along Millburn avenue. Only more than twelve years of ’age. [ciniis Play were unable to compete. best and next best by an able corps o f judges: 1. Costume di­ ★ barring inclement weather vision, 2. Baby Carriage, 3. L, [„ the Millburn Recreation Express wagon floats, 1. Any­ fpartment’s annual Township- Ready For thing on wheels. The prizes will MILLBURN LIQUOR SHOP T)e Tennis Championships will be in the form of a merchandise! Lin Friday evening, June 23, award generously donated by IMen's and Boys’ Singles and Baby Parade Millburn merchants. S p ecia ls!~ L Doubles Division. The The big parade preceding the Mothers and Dads who like to 36 MAIN STREET MILLBURN 6-1886 Li- divisions were cancelled event will begin about 10 o’clock be sure their children are hav­ fnuisc of a lack of a sufficient starting at the small children’s WARM WEATHER SUGGESTIONS FOR. THOSE ing a good time safely and sane­ COOLING fcbLLINS AND JULEPS ■try. ly on the ever hectic Fourth of Ijrst round matches in the July, consider the necessity of T L s singles Division are as HOLLOWAY'S Hiram Walker’s White Swan planning now for some special RADIO SERVO S \; (lows: Reggie Spell, J r seeded custom or some special way to “ S w Tile Murks HrolherV’ limber one drew a bye, Gilmore decorate the children’s wagon, MILLBURN 6-0015 f 1,1 iif - 1 . 3 9 Rizzo, Minihan vs. Oldham, GIN GIN tricycle, bicycle, or baby car­ RADIO SALES CORK i t tgeman vs. Thayer Smith, Sr., 357 Millburn Avenue riage for their entry in the V Wagner vs. Dick Spinning, PAUL WAESE 3'/; YEAR STRAIGHT 0 0 Millburn Recreation Depart­ ) O Irk vs. Albaugh, R. V. Spell,

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ATLANTIC BOND letterheads are always sure t a get considerate attention— be- * cause they begin by making a good impression. Your Ford— Lincoln—Lincoln-Zephyr Dealer m a c k e n / i e m o t o r c a r c o . Millburn 6-2110 5® Millburn Ave., at Morris Ave. * The Millbum 6s Short Hills ITEM ( ftp ♦ ] I June '3. 1939 OOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoo from a d ream to a realit, zM rs.% Samuel aim is to provide...... for• th, v *• rounding communities . ' w*f -v VH, * of drama, m usic and art ' V . '. V * V Pepyi V V' V *** -KP V V V In order to make a , T, Ck quence the film ,h0J 5 * ' • • • ■-ft v £ ture of th e old mill, wll v / a ~ y wishing well einsC by Her Diary r . v V ^ y * mt ...fey pictures o f tile present bur . lugs. The colors of both 2 * 9 3-9 •f* ~ - r » ings and foliage are very? and make a delightful show JUNE 19 — This day to being Front row left to right: Robert Stovall, Salvatore Colandrea, Doris Garrebrant, Regina Kane, -There are "scenes back the victim of a friend’s impetu­ Rev. Eather James Coyle, Rev. Father Henry Campbell, Charlotte McFadden, Alice Marzak, John Dal­ during produ ction , as well , osity, and she inveigling me, ton, and Robert Carlton. Back row left to right: .John Coleman, Joseph Swltek, Salvatore Delano, scenes from p la ys given a J against my better judgment, in­ Elsie Monahan, Ruth Tyriver, Donna Stevenson. Watson Szpara, Francis Semon, George Pickgfd, Picked, and the year and clo.se-ups of j to going once more to the Fair. Joseph Delano,------r—------— ------—— ------leading actors an d actresses 7 I not wishing to be a damper on Theatre Classes have also n il ★ ★ her enthusiasm, did assent and tto lr part in the film, ban cldently occiden£al, no more n , _ land 74 years ago, but lived most so to dressing in old clothes and been photographed while than the many “ incidents” could of his life in Ansonia where he shoes, which process did worry !S(llUt t\0SC work and give a very comm* ’be­ accidents, and inerrie Eng- was postmaster until a short me some, and I wondering how henslve Idea o f the working c laud be like an horse beset by I did look in my second best, ’til time ago. He was at one time a the Playhouse. my friend did assure me that files at both extremities, and she IS State Representative and was a Graduates The scene w h ich shows >J those who went to the Fair did not knowing whether to switch member o f the Masonic Lodge. Scudder and Mr Carrington^ , pay their money to look at it, her tail or gnash her teeth — Eighteen students of St. Rose and for that matter, whether of Lima Parochial School re­ lectlng scrip ts fo r a play |S , J not me, and so duly subdued. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Mc- to wave her umbrella! ceived their diplomas Sunday humorous, proving that the s Howsomever, that be a great Kell of 25 Hawthorne road, re­ afternoon, June 18, at gradua­ lection of a p la y requires a sens point to remember when dress­ turned Monday from Ann Arbor, tion exercises held in St. Rose o f humor as w ell as knowle ing for this event — you will be Michigan, accompanied by their o f theatre. of Lima Church, Short Hills. more than thankful about five daughter Carmen, whose grad­ Calling d ll Rev. Francis X. McCue of Our The film is tlie work of I o’clock in the afternoon when uation from University of Mich­ Lady of Mount Carmel, M ont­ neth L. Mapes, o f Westfield i_ your eye pop out on stems and igan, they attended Saturday. clair, addressed the graduates. he has made a tru e picture of i ..... your feet don’t belong to you, After a brief stay Miss McKell Safe Drivers American Legion awards for best the activities at the Playhoui and when the nearest park will return to Michigan to study essays on the subject “Am eri­ bench do look like a davenport. Chief of Police C. Norbert for an 8-weeks period at the There will be a public sho* can Citizenship” were presented of the film early Wade in cooperation with the Latin-Amerlcan Institute. in the fall JUNE 20 — Eventually up and Millburn Safety Council, has •to Alice Helen Marzak and to doing nothing requiring labor prepared the following cautions Robert Matthew Stovall. For a change, add beaten e or quick movement, and so to re­ and warnings to automobile The list of graduates is as fol­ whites to caramel pie filling in| calling from the comfort of an drivers. lows: Robert Thomas Carlton, F ilm Paper stead of using them for mer-fl easy chair, some of that which Salvatore William Colandrea, “Now that schools are closed Ingue. we did see yesterday at the world and children are playing and John Able Coleman, John Joseph of tomorrow. One should see this romping in the streets, drivers Dalton, Salvatore Aloysius De­ M ill Activities great sight at least once in the of motor vehicles will have to be lano, Joseph Anthony Delano, Last week one hundred in­ rain or mist as we did yesterday, more careful than ever before. Doris Malrie Garrabrant, R e­ NEW YORK vited guests attended a private it softening the lines of the Remember vehicles must yield gina Pierre Kane, Alice Helen showing of the motion picture buildings and making it even the right of way to pedestrians Marzak, Elsie Lois Monahan, film “Another Year” at the Pa­ WORLD’S FAIR more of an unreality than it is. crossing at street intersections Charlotte Marie McFadden, le r Mill Playhouse. The film is GO the •■fe, comfortiible, eco* It were most amazing to see the and especially to children who George Albert Pickard, Francis notnical way. Frequent train*. in three reels, in' color, and the Convenient ferry service from transition in the rain, and the may become bewildered on see­ Joseph Semon, Robert Matthew story tells how, through the e f­ Lackawanna Hoboken Terminal whole Fair bursting forth In ing a car approaching and dart Stovall, Donna Mary Stevenson. to Barclay 8t., Manhattan - and forts of Miss Antoinette Scud- then tubway from Cortland St. to that ectoplasmic raincoating, back between parked cars. Joseph John Switek, Watson the Fair (Fare 5 c)-or sail via and looking like something one dcr, the President, and Frank steamer from Hoboken Terminal. “ Accidents do not happen Theodore Szpara, and Ruth AskTIcket Agent for trainsehfdule. would find under a microscope. Jeanette Tyriver. Carrington, the director, this they are caused. Keep car under We did get rained into the Rus­ community theatre has evolved sian building, and did spend a controj at all times and be­ fascinating hour, my chief im­ ware of children on bicycles. m a t e r ia l s ! pression being not that of hard­ “ Don’t drive too fast — save A. IF . Jeynes SUPPLIES ness as many feel, but rather of time by not causing an accident. ART MESECK a restless eagerness which smiled Don’t forget the location of our Paul Jeynes of 61 Undercliff Decorative Painters Supplies | too easily to be as convincing as playgrounds and be on the look­ road has returned from A n­ LIN was desired. out for signs indicating play sonia, Connecticut, where he at­ 317 Millburn Ate. Millburn 6-lftSll streets. It is necessary to mark tended the funeral of his father DAILY SERVICE TO JUNE 21 — This be a bad day such streets due to the distance A. W. Jeynes. S FAIR for New Jersey, and Hague hav­ from Taylor Park and children Mr. Jeyhes died after a two WORLD ing ridden in on an horse. Our Round Trli» Adults SI.on. Child W* being too young to get there by month’s illness. He leaves a One W ay Adults (HH-. Child 30r politicians do get involved with themselves. widow and six children and two Cafeteria - Cocktail Lounge corruption fast enough without “Don’t take chances on beat­ grandchildren. Paul Jeynes of Dancing going on horseback, and I do Millburn, Mrs. Walter Denny of Leave Lackawanna Temnmii. H'*t»okfn ing a red light. There may be 10;06 A, M. Day Hftlit .•■■tin* Tim* expect that the next will be a Albany, Payson Jeynes of Bos­ a child crossing who has waited Ask Your move to form an automobile ton, Mass., Ruth Grant and Lackawanna R. R. Ticket Agent pari-mutuel to make this pro­ too long as the lights are chang­ Raleigh Jeynes of Ansonia. FY>r Tickets aJid In’ ■ iii"n gress even speedier. I do proph­ ing” . Meaerk Line, 17 Battery I'kire, Mr. Jeynes was born in Eng- Tel: Whitehall 4-3130 esy, howsomever, that one day, Hague will look into the mouth Tlie safety council in coopera­ of this gift horse, and there find tion with the public school o f­ Vacuum Cleaner false teeth. ficials have instituted “safety r e p a ir s e r v ic e “ Sw The Murks Brothers’’ JUNE 22 — report cards” for the third, MILLBURN “ £ ] fourth, fifth and sixth grades. MILLBURN 6-0015 TODAY — TOMORROW WHAT! NO BUS! RADIO SALES CORP. LUNCHEON - DINNER These card& w ill be given to There was a considerable fuss Millburn Avenue I t each pupiTwho will grade him­ T A P ROOM Lucky Night’ And many there were who did self on ms own safety practices cuss------My ran Loy Hilbert TidIW for fifteen week this summer. When suggestion was made ESSEX The signature of his parents will COUNTY SYMPHONY SOCIETY And plans were all laid be required and the cards will be “Man Of For roaming Wyoming by bus! returned to his teacher at the ALEXANDER SMALLENS start of school in September. Conducting 100- Piece Symphony Orchestra Conquest JUNE 23 — Once again, the.,, / SOLOIST journals have an oriental* slant ~~w nnrcil ,r,i in their leading news. I do seem to recognize a line Italian hand KIDDIE SFiUW and a German mustash in an SATURDAY AT <:,)n otherwise Japanese make-up. Leading Coloratura Metropolitan Opera This appearance couldn’t be ac- NEWARK CITY SCHOOLS STADIUM Sunday, Monda \ T u esd ay LUNCHEON — TEA ROSEVILLE AND BLOOMFIELD AVES., NEWARK, NEW JERSEY CANDLELIGHT SHOP “Union P;i< ili<" DINNER nW.vrk LENDING TUESDAY, June 27, 8:30 P. M. Joel M fCrea LIBRARY Telephone TICKETS-5 0 c, 75c, 51 and $1.50 Millburn 6-0928 Coun?y*Symphonyh 3^“ Ma S oT s -|8““ “Sudden Mw* 318 Millbum Avenue Roland Charlie Haggle*

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BRANFORD, 11 Branford Place. ' "MIKADO” , Kenny Baker, Jnug- Iuh Fairbanks Jr., Lionel At will, Virginia Field; "NANCY accurate at preaa DREW REPORTER” , Bonita Granville, Frankie Thomas, time — but Theatres sometimes change John Lite), June 28-July 1. their mind* PARAMOUNT, Market Street. STOLEN L IF E ” . Ellaaboth. Hergner, Michael Redgrave; MILLBURN “ ZERO HOUR ", Frieda Ineaoort, Otto Kruger, Adrienne AM ERICAN LEGION Meets Fourth Thursday of each Ames. June Harwell. June 23-28. hionth. 8 1*. M . Recreation Building, Taylor Park. I rc'K Y N IO H T", lloberl Tuylur, Myrnct Koy; "MAN AMERICAN LEGION AU XILIARY — Meets second Tues­ , i,\ o l EST” . Hlchiird Din. Gall Hatrlrk, Edward Bill". RKO PROCTORS, 116 Market Street. day <»f Aach month, 8 P. M.. Her refit ion Building, Taylor Park. Ju ry June 21. “ UNION P A C IF IC ", Barbara Stun- F IV E CAME B A C K ". Cheater Morris. -Lunin*' Bull. U A TIIin-IC DAUGHTERS — Meets second and fourth MrCrea. Akim Tiunlrorr, Roberl Preston, Kynna Wendy Barrie, John Unrradlne; “ TH E JONES FAM ILY IN Monday of each month, 8'JO P. M., SI. Rose of Lima School ,,,1,11 "SUDDEN M O N E Y", June 20-27.. "ROSE OF HOLLYW OOD” , .led Prouty, spring Bylngton. Ken Howell. llnll eilistri'oN SQUARE",' Alice Faye Tyrone Power. Al June Gllle. June 23-30. "PHISON W IITH O U T B AR S". Corlnne Buolialro, ' CASO COLUMMO CIVIC ASSOCIATION meets first Friday , Barry Rumes. June 28-30, Of each month at 7:00 o'clock P. M. if ELIZABETH FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, Continental Lodge — Meets second and fourth Tuesday o f cuoh month, 8 P. M., SUMMIT R1TZ, 1148 East Jersey Street. First National Bank Building. JOCKEY HOLLOW FIELD T R IA L CLUB — Meets second , \I V ANOBI.S HAVE WINOS” , Jeun Arthur. Cun "KID FROM KOKoMl)"; "BRIDAL SUITE", Jutw 23-28. Vliomue Mitchell, Rita Hayworth, Rloluird Harthel- ‘ •JUAREZ” . Bette Davis. Paul Muni, Brian Aherne. Jotrrr Wednesday of each month, 8 1’. M., Recreation Building, Taylor Park. luno ""1-24 "T H E G O R IL I.A ", Hite Brothers. Putsy Garrield. Chiude IE. ins, “ NAN CY DREW. REPO RTER” . A„” a Louise. Bela LW »I. June 20-27. "fA L L IN O June 30 July 1. JUNIOR* CASA COLUMDO moots every second Friday of KILDARE” , law Ayres. Lionel Barrymore, Laralne ♦•alii month at 7:30 P. M , at 105 Main Street. 1,aim Turner, June 28-July 1. K N IG H TS OF COLUMBUS Meets first and third Thurs­ day of each month, 8:30 1*. M.. St. Rose of Lima School * MADISON Hall. Warner Baxter. MASONIt,' CLUB Meets the first Tuesday of each run RETURN o f THE CISCO KID" month In the Masonic Club rooms. Bank Building, Millburn. Bari, Cesar Romero. Henry Hull, Kane Richmond; * E v e n t s * MEN'S CLUB St. Stephen's Church Meets third I ,|. I St IN W ITHOUT B A R S ', Juno 23-24. Thursday of each month 8:15 Pariah House, 135 Mailt AUTOMOBILE RACING every Tuesday evening at 8:00 Street. ^ MORRISTOWN o’clock. Union Speedway. Springfield Road and Route 29, Union. M ILLB U R N COMMUNITY COUNCIL — Meets first Wed­ nesday of June, October, December, February and April at INDEPENDENT WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB - COMMUNITY, South Street. the Burberry Corner Tea Room. Meeting Monday, June 26, 3 P. M., home of Mrs Gaston L. INVITATION TO H A PPIN E S S ", Fred Mut Murray Irene <'hauler, Old Short Hills road. M ILLB U R N REPUBLICAN CLUB — Meets the fourth I mi.ii ', Charles Ruggles. William Collier. Sr.. June 2J-.8. Thursday of each month, 8:00 P. M., Hurry J. Stevens office, M ILLB U R N RECREATION POOL now open. Week­ Millburn Avenue. days 3 to 5 P. M., 0:30 to 9:00. Saturdays 9 to 12 A. M.. PARK 2 to 5 P. M. Sundays 2 to 5 P. M. only. Swimming meet M ILLB U R N ROTARY CLUB — Meets at the Chaiillcler scheduled for July 4. each Tuesday noon for tuheheon and program.’ Robert K. Marshall, President. l.l t KV NIOHT” , Myrtia Loy, Robert Taylor. June 23-24 F R ID A Y, JUNE 23 — Opening Day of Sixth Annuul c u ’TAIN FU RY” . Brian Aherne. Victor McLaglen. Juue Millburn Township Tennis Tournament, .sponsored by Re­ ORDER OF EASTERN STAR, Continental Chapter I,,: . June 26-July 1. creation Department. Entries will chase Monday, June J 9, al Mcete first and third \Vcilnrsduy u£ each month, 8 P. M., 8 l*. M. Draws will bo posted Thursday evening. June 22. at First National Bank Building. if UNION 5:30 P. M. ORDER OF THE AM ARANTH Meets second and fourth FOURTH ANNUAL IJARY PARADE, sponsored by Mill­ Thursday of each month 8 P. Mi, First National , Bank THE HARDYS RIDE H IG H ", Mickey Rooney. Be* |* burn Recreation Department Tuesday, July 4, at 10:30 A. M. Building. .. . Ilia Parker. Fay Holden; "H O T E L L M P E R A L ". Judging on Baseball Diamond. Taylor Park. W ASHINGTON ROCK ROD AND GUN CLUB — Meets I-;, Miranda. Ray Mlllaml. June 23-24. "D A R K VICTORY . B A S E B A LL — Union County League, Millburn vs. Lin­ fust and third Thursday of each month, 8 I*. M . Recreation Davis, Georat" Brent, Geraldine Hlsaerald. Humphrey den Saturday. June 24. al 8:30 P. M., Taylor Park. Millburn. Building. Taylor Park. I l "F A M IL ’Y N E X T DfHtH". Hush Herbert, Joy UfcD (CROSS L IF E SAVING CLASSES. sMtfiSWhl ' W WOODMTTN OF THE W ORLD Meets third Thursday Ildues, Ruth Donnelly, June "25-27. ’ P r a M A L r e ^ . L ™ ^ - nT < uli month, 8 P M , FIFRt Nalional Bank Building. II . ,rd Wendy Hiller, Wilfred latwson; "THE RK URN •>! Millburn Recreation Department,’ a f Taylor Park. Millburn. I'm: CISCO K ID ", June 28-July 1. iia riin g second week In July. W YoM IN G ASSOCIATION - Council meets second Tues­ MORNING BRIDGE PARTY, sponsored by W atdy Tower day of each inont|i except July und August, at 8:30 P. M. Chapter of D. A. K . at home of Mn*. Ripley Wa/fcon. It) in Wyoming Club House, Linden Street. Arthur Sawyer. Secretary if IRVINGTON Hickory drive. Maplewood at 10:3j0 A. M. June 28, Lunch­ CASTLE, I lI 5.X;iiDt9.n Avenue.------eon at 1 P. M. n ’ J. RECREATION EXECUTIVES ASSOCIATION Slate STOKY OF VERNON AND IRENE CASTLE” , dinner Public Parks Tennis Championships. August I, 5. fi. or II. it. - I. r,.,| Aatalre, Edna May Oliver; "8PIK11 O f LUL- 12 j3 ul Taylui Park. Millburn. . Natlunal Public Parks Championships in New York August 14-20. \ i ;r , Jackie Cooper. Freddie Bartholomew, Andy Deylnt". tf. 1,1: Hull June 24. "PY G M ALIO N "'; “ TH E RETURN Oh CISCO K ID ", June 25-27. "SORORITY HOUSE Anne innir i in: BARBMD ERRY CORNER — 33 Taylor Street, Millburn (Mill- ... James Ellison, Barham Hold; "W ITH IN TH E LA'\. burn 6-1739) Delicious food served amid charming surround­ l;,n :> Hussey, Tom Neal, Paul Kelly, June 28, CONFK- ings. Luncheon 5Or. Dinner 85c and {1.00. Sunday dinner M f.vs t)F A NAZI S P Y ". Edward G. Rohlnstin. hrantla L »t- $ 1.00. luul Lukas, Lya Lys; "B LO N D IE MEETS TH E BOSS I tin. Sinuleton. Arthur Lake, I-arry Simms, June 28-July 1. BEECH WOOD HOTEL -Bewhwood Road, Summit. (Sum­ mit 0-1050. A comfortable, homelike hotel serving delicious meals. LurictuTJOc - 75c. Dinner $1.25. Sunday dinner $1.50. SAN LORD, Springfield Avenue at Sanford. S o cia l TH E B LAC K HORSE IN N — Mendhant. N. J. (Mondham UNION PACIFIC"; "SUDDEN MONEY", June 24. 4) - A pleasant ending for a pleasant drive. The Authentic I: trT HIDE OF H E A V E N ". Ulna Crosby, Joan Blondell. Colonial, atmosphere vies with the excellent food and liquors WYOMING CLUB — Club qlnner, second Saturday of each Mu ha Auer, Sandy; "K IN G OF TH E TURF" , Adolphe in drawing discriminating North Jerseyites. Luncheon %fic. month at 7 P. M. Games and entertainment follow. M .HU, Rover Daniel. Dolores Costello, Juno 25-27. ROSE Dinner. (1.25. i>l" WASHINGTON SQUARE” ; "PRISON WITHtJL r BARS . M EN'S NIGHT at Wyoming Club every Monday night. TH E BROOK — Route 24. .Summit (SUmmlt G-4343). J’it„ 28-38. Bridge Championships, ping pong and other games, 8 P. M. Music by Gus Stock and his orchestra. Luncheon 75c. Din­ ner $1.50. No cover charge. Weekdays minimum $1.50; Sat­ SATUR D AY. JU N E ~Z T~'C Tu b Dance for entire mentber- urday $2.50 if ship. Short Hills Club, 9 to 2 A. M. SOUTH ORANGE BLUE H IL L S I’LANTATION^Dunellcn, Just o ff Route- W EDNESDAY. JUNE 28 — Junior Dinner-Dance for 29, (l)Unellen 2-G582) A restaurant und supper club of many CAMEO l,0vh und girls 14-17. Dinner at 7 P. M. Dancing until 1 A M. seasons. Dancing nightly except Mondays, 7:30 to 2. Luncheon PYGMALION” ; "THE HETURN OF THE CISCO KID ", 75c, Dinner $1.50 and buffet Sunday evening. Minimum tin. 24 "DARK VICTORY"; "FAMILY NEXT DOOR , weekdays' $1.50 and $2.00 Saturdays. No couvert...... 25-28. "UNION PACIFIC"; "SUDDEN MONEY", June CANNON B A LL INN — 12G Morris Avenue, Springfield. -"■July 1. .. . (Millburn 6-1 444). Historic landmark. Home cooking. Lunch­ eon 60c. Dinner 8f»e and-$1.00. Sunday dinner same. ORANGE ClIANTICLEU Millburn Avenue. Millburn. (.Millburn G- 2.1771. Supper Club with a deserved following, Mace Irish EMBASSY, 349 Main Street, leads tne Chant Icier orchestra. Dinner $1.50 up from G to 10 and Sundays noon to 10. Luncheons 85c, 12 to 3 In the PYGMALION” , “THE RETURN OF THE CISCO KID''. Serpentine Room — Bigelow and Lee entertain. Minimum' 24. EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN” ; ‘KING OF TH E weekdays $1.50; Saturdays, $2.50. No couvert. Tl Uli", June 25-27. “ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE ; M ILLB U R N PUBLIC L IB R A R Y — Open — Tuesday imd CHICKEN BARN—Route 6, Totowa. (Little Falla 4-1126) n il SON W ITHOUT BARS” . June 28-July 1. Thursday mornings 10-13; Saturday morning 9-1- Every T!.is country restaurant features chicken . prepared In m any, afternoon 2-G. Mnnday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from ways Luncheon 50c. Dinner from $1.00. Cocktails by log if EAST ORANGE 7:30-9:30. Closed — Saturday afternoons July 1 — Labor Day. fiin, or terrace bar and dancing to swing orchestra Satur- Closed all day Sundays and January 1. February 22. May 30. days. No minimum. No courvert. July 4, Labor,. Day. Thanksgiving and Christmas. Wyoming HOLLYWOOD, Central Avenue at Harrison. DAY'S COLONIAL RESTAURANT—40 Park Place, Mor­ Church branch open Wednesday afternoons from 2-5. ristown (MO. 4-0760'). Rcstaurateura and caterers, on location — ANGELS H AVE W ING S” . Jean Arthur. Uar.v THE STORY OF ROT3XBELLE SHAW — By D. E, St*v- in Morristown since, 1863. Luncheon 40c—76c. Supper 75c. 1 Thomaa Mitchell. June 22-29. “ CABLING DR. K IL- Dinner l.oo. Sunday dinner $1.25. UAUH". Low Ayres. Lionel BaYrymore. Ivaraine Day. June enHO„ __ Introduced to American readers not so very long ago with a genth- comedy called "Miss Buncle's Book” , this w rit­ ::h l ily ESSEX HOUSE - 1043 Broad Street. Newark (Mftchfcli ing relative of Robert Louis Stevenson has let no moss grow' ::-1100) ' Tc'ri'ace dinner $1.25 up. 'Minimum weeks $1.50 and under her pen. "The Story of Rosubelle Shaw” Is her sixth $2 00 Saturdays. No couvert. ★ NEWARK .. appearance, and by all odds her best. An admirable study of HOTEL SUBURBAN — 570 Springfield Avenue, Summit a consummate scoundrel and congenital cheat, the story has a (Summit 6-3000). A comfortable and well-appointed hotel ’ sustained and ominous suspense that will remind you of STANLEY, 33 South Orange Avenue, .serving ecxeTlent food In a spacious, dining-room. Luncheon Daphne du Maurier's “ Rebecca” . $1 00. Dinner $1.50. I - I ST* SIDE*'OF HEAVEN"; "KING OF THE TURF". 1 11 L*:i-29. "KID FROM KOKOMO” . Pat O’Brien. -Joan AROUND TW O W ORLDS — By Estelle Aubrey Brown - OLD M IL L INN — Morristown Road, Bernardsvllle *' i'll, Wayne Morris. May Robson; “ B R ID AL SUITE , If you had a recording device connected with the deck (BKrnardsvillo 70). A good ending fo r a Sunday drive for 1 ‘ ft Young, Annabella, Billie Burke. W alter Connolly. June chairs, the dining, salon tables and the berths of a ship on an dJmiidr, oj a weekday for afternoon tea. T^uneh $1.00. Tea '' iMy 1. . * a round-the-world cruise, you would pick up a lot of inf-rent­ fiOc. Dinner 51.50. Supper 75c and $1.00. ing conversation — gossip, confessions, alibis, dumb remarks, TO N Y'S —- 24 Thirteenth Avenue, Newark. (Mitchell .2- I OEvCS, Broad and New Streets. accidental ur premeditated wit. In “ Around Two Worlds” -. 9022) An outstanding luncheon and dinner rendezvous. Estelle Aubrey Brown has written a novel In which you g*-t Luncheon 35c and a la carte. Dinner a la carte. that effect. She gives you a glimpse of many ports, and <>f WITHERING HEIGHTS” . Merle....Oberon.Lawrence many Uvea- -The- nor«alive Is ingenious in its change of pace W IL L IA M P IT T TAVERN —- 34 Muni Htrwt, Chatham. 1. a . .I. r, Flora Robson, Geraldine Fitzgerald, pavhl Niven; and change of scene; it’s like a capon expertly carved - ap- (CH&tham 1-0610) A widely kirown Itmcheon and dinner ren­ ' 'H E KID FROM T E X AS ” , Dennis O'Keefe, Florence Rice. petizingly disjointed. dezvous. Luncheon 60c. Dinner 85c. Sunday dinner $1.00. J" 23-29. a

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4th, in Overlook Hospital. The in Christ Episcopal child has been named Thomas, Church Pre-Nuptial Short Hills, will be follow^ Jr, a reception a t 'Montview" Robert Goodsel of Western Parties Weather’s home. drive, and John Hyatt of Win- W A series of pre-nuptial par­ Mrs. V ir g il A. Mulford of demere teerrace sailed Saturday h on the Monarch for several ties for Miss M arlon Juliet Circle entertained on Wedmweai weeks in Bermuda. Weathers, daughter o f Mrs. Neil day at tea lor members of ; faculty of th e Short Hills % NOTES <5 OF TH E WEEK Alexander Weathers of High- Mr. and Mrs. Percival S. Howe tthe. Executive Board of the ..of Western drive are on the land avenue, Short Hills, and the„. t . a ., and Class Mothers h late Mr. Weathers,, w ill precede The most outstanding party Knotli of Hillside, and Mr. and high seas for where Mulford is retirin g President her wedding FJTfl&y to Otto O f the week-end was given on Mrs. William Bambridge ' .of they will remain until the mid- the P.-T. A. Assisting at the Joseph Anthony Grassi, Jr., son Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Mapiewooctr " — ....— ... - die of July. table were Mrs. RobertR oberta Abo, of Mr. and Mrs. Grassi of East D Settle of Haddonfield road, and Mrs. Thoma.f Gallaghi 55th street, New York. Mr. and when they announce the en­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Bar- Mr. and Mrs. William Thayer- Mrs, Sam uel Lennara.^ ftrlt Mrs. J.. Stewart Baker of Forest gagement of, their daughter tleson of Whitney road are Brown, Jr., of Highland avenue, ton, grandmother of Mr Peggy to Robert T. Homestead, spending the week at Buck Hill gave a dinner party Friday drive will entertain at dinner In fo r d is m a k in g a visit at /ion of Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald Falls, Pa. j * . ....» night in honor of Mrs. Brown's their home tomorrow night for Mulford home. j.’Jpmestead, of Groton, Conn., niece. Miss Peggy Tenner of . the bridal PMty. formerly of Short Hills. Presid­ Miss Grace "Staub, lister of Sewickley, Pa. Three parties are planned Mrs. Walter W. Behnfield ing at the tea table were Mrs. the bride-groom-elect, enter­ Thursday. Miss Weathers will children of Campbell road Robert Faig of Maplewood and tained at a luncheon bridge for Professor Arthur Pearson entertain at home a t luncheon Miss Caroline Mitchell, are Mrs. J. Philip Wessel of Short 16 at Baltusrol Golf Club Wed­ Scott of the history department for the bridesmaids. A cocktail toring to Elk Rapids,. — . Mil Hills Floaters included Mrs. nesday in honor of Miss Helen of the University of Chicago, party for tlw bridal party will where they have their sumn Merritt Budd, 2nd, of Short Hills, Jane Fryling, daughter of Mr. and his daughter Eleanor, ar­ be given following the rehearsal home. the Misses Lois and Phyllis Cook, and Mrs. Henry H. Fryling of rived Monday to visit Mr. and by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Francis and the bride-elects sister Marie Barnsdale road, whose coming Mrs. Donald Scott of Taylor Smith of Hobart Gap road. Mrs. marriage to Robert Joseph Settle. road. Weathers will entertain at din­ Staub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ Miss Settle was graduated ner that night at the Short Hills ter A. Staub of Woodcrest ave­ from 'Millburn High School and Mrs. Louise Weigel of Elm­ Club for the families, the bridal nue, will be h eld . July 12 at attended Westhampton College, wood place entertained at party and friends. There will be Christ Episcopal Church. Miss Richmond, Va. Mr. Homestead luncheon and bridge on Wed­ a luncheon for the bridal party Fryling was also feted on Fri­ is also a graduate of Millburn nesday. Her guests Included Mrs. the day of the wedding, given day with a miscellaneous show­ High School, and attended New Charles Doerzeacher, Mrs. Alma by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Rum- er given at the Embassy Club by York University. He is associated Vonr Eigen, Mrs. Clifford Allis- ery at their home in Barberry Miss Emily Sarles of Maplewood. with the Texas Corporation. ton, Mrs. Ernest Schoenberger, Lane. and Mrs. Herman Frletche all Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Mrs. Dean Emery and her of Irvington; Mrs. Max Lauter- Ryan of Highland avenue are ^daughter Isabelle of Birch Lane jung of Newark, Mrs- Karl Kniep at their summer home at East will depart this week fo rthelr of East Orange and Mrs. Wil­ Hampton. ; Summer home at Qulsett, Cape liam Gibson of Rahway. made tCod. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Schuyler Williams of Baltusrol way were The J. Ryan Smiths of Min- ROCK hosts at a cocktail party on Sun­ neslnk road will spend their day for the members of the BUUDIN6 & AN ASS'N vacation in Sugar Hills, New bridal party and friends of their Hampshire. In September they niece, Miss Jean Hayward Dona- and Mrs. Smith's sister, Miss when Mirza cleansed vin of Elizabeth, and her fin­ NE1V SERIES Jeannett Smith of South Har­ ance, John Galpln Pierson. They by Morey LaRue rison .street, East Orange will will be married on Saturday. OPENS visit the West Coast. Have your ru g s cleaned for summer n ow . Winter J->me.f S. Crawford of Pitts­ JUNE 7th Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Currier dust and d i r t make rugi burgh was the guest last week­ and their daughter Betsy of look dingy and unattractive, end at the home of his brother Soiled m a t t e d r u js invite Hobart avenue will begin their and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, moths and c a r p e t beetles. vacation a t Brewster, Cape Cod Theodore E. Macy of Wellington Morey LaRuc’s Mirra on June 26. avenue. Mr. Crawford attended cleansing makes rugs clan his class reunion at Princeton. 3 1 2 MILLBURN A V E . and sanitary . . . restores Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hine and the beauty of c o lo rs . . « their children Louis, Jr,, Don­ Payments Received Daily raises the p ile lik e new. '’Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Falyn ald, Helen and Jimmy of Mid- 9 to 5 P. M. Cox of Oakview terrace an­ Ijurst road, will depart tomor­ Monday Evening 9 to 9 P. M. AS nounce the birth of a son, June sn. row for their summer home in little as ft. East Greenwich. Rhode Island. ^yyyVV^AAAAA/^^ only S3.20 for Mr. and Mrs, Joseph G. Young an 8x10 Domestic Kif Barnsdale road, spent the past week at their Summer N o Inconvenience. Run home in Bradley Beach. They returned in 72 hours. Send had as their guests Mrs. Conrad yours to be Mirza cleaned by Morey LaRue this week*

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MORTGAGE THREE NEW NAIL POLISH SHADES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER LOANS ----- G O L D R U S H . . . A golden-foned • T.niimlorlnjr - I>P' Cl«nl"f Bug Cloun.lng - inr sllir“ color for your sunkissed hours. QC 0 App Station* ore solicited J 10 W. Jersey St., LM/abi'IU, >■ for fi **• mortgage loans HEARTBREAK . . . A provocative M r nervier in Mllll}“ .tj; am ort. ' *>ng monthly or riHbi. Summit. SiiPllUsUfU. 1 * violet-toned pink to break your wood it ml all l>m"'" 111 quarteri V< County. ^ suitor's heart in two . . . • Interest «> Current low Some like them in while rates is p the N O S E G A Y . . . Soft and sentimental elk with dark saddle . . . unpaid ba W e of the . . . a fragile flower-pink for your mortgage. hearts-and-flowers moments. . . some l.ke them in dark • Mortgage I owns'' are elk with dark saddle. available to ho. no owners P.S. . . And incidentally if you've 'and for residential prop- been troubled with brittle nails you They’re smart both ways! A New 6-fth onder con: (fruition. may find that the Peggy Sage tteat- ment is the answer to your problem. Ol.ovns HOSIERY PURSES Series Opened NEW JERSEY REALTY SIXTY CENTS EACH COMPANY The Polish Thai 'Wears Like Iron" February 8th Mortgage loon Corm peM ont Metropolitan llfo hnuramo Canpaay JOHNSON’S PHARMACY BROTHERS M ILLBUR'N DBtILUI> ISO BROAD ST. • NEWARK, N. J. SHORT HILLS, N. J. HAST ORANGE ISfil Main Street .MONTCLAIR 5Hi Bloomfield Avenue MArhol 3.430S... . S. H. 7-3780 MOUllISTOWN 31 Park Place I.OAN ASSOCIATE. J 1 une 23, '9391 The Millhurn &> Short Hills ITEM [ Page 7 ) '0000^b66d^600066d^d^00000000000< Ml. and Mrs. Louis P. Bayard Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bumsted of A son Joel was born June 12th the birth of a son, Kenneth of Hobart avenue will move Jersey City, have taken the to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Hen­ Grantham, Jr., on June 7 at Pittsburgh in September. Mr. William J. Maddox house on Ho­ ning of Park road, in Orange Overlook Hospital. ayard is now In Pittsburgh, bart avenue for the Summer. j, Mrs. Bayard and children • Memorial Hospital. im j0iU him In the Fall. They Mr. and Mrs. Norman G. Bull, • DO N’T KOHOKT THIS S M A LL ADS YEARS ill spend the Summer at West and their daughter Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Leroy W. Lutz, jmouUi, Cape Cod., at. the and Sarah, of Meadowbrook and their son Tommy, of Wel­ OLD CANDLELIGHT SHOP uinmcr home of Mr. Bayard’s road, will spend their vacation lington avenue, have returned other. Mrs. Bayard, Sr., of Ho- in Capon Springs, West Virginia. from a visit to York, Pennsyl­ i FAIR TRADE vania. \ Mrillnir I'rJcei art avenue.— ------• BOOKS * Mrs. Emil Schuman of Jersey • .95 T)l(, short Hills Garden Club City -spent—the past week-end Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. En- 319 Mlllbum Avenue let Wednesday at the home of with her son and daughter-in- gler of 16 Delwick lane announce [rs t . Gordon of Lakeview law, Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. A. venue. Schuman of Coniston road.

Mi^aiand Mrs. Thomas H. Wick- Robert Jones, son o£ Mr. and ndeii. their daughter Mary Dee, Mrs. Arthur E. Jones, sailed on ad son Thomas, of Twin Oaks Wednesday .lor. Germany, where oil(i will leave July 1st for he will take a Summer course a t . costing, for the Summer. Heidelberg University.

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TOOT hi on the Mejor Boww Original Amateur Hour. Columbia Network. Every Thuraday. 9 to 10 P. M.. E. D. S. T. Installed for $5.00 Down, Balance Easy Monthly Terms. DODGE LUXURYLINER JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT, CO. Telephone Millburn 6-0315 Suburban Auto, Inc. 12 Holmes St. 9WI1.420J W. C. UBHAUS YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR «WY> WITH A WESTINGHOUSE 7TT" ?vyrr The Millburn &* Short Hills ITEM / | J u n e 23, l P-8* » 1 '539 o o c k x x x >o o o o o c >o o o o <>o <>o o o < > 0 < > 0 < X X X K Editor, The Item: Now that we have legalized Two Views horse racing and pari-mutuels a big question mark looms on “ How ’dja like Ma Dione?” ooooooooooooc Tim time has conie’ ’ ih> vp.i MILLBURN &> the horizon as to whom our next The King said to the Queen. “ To talk of many thing,.' ‘ Irui * governor will be. Reverend Les­ Of shoea— aml ahlp,-n,id ,«u B_ . “I thought her overbearing” Of cabbages—and klngtr, n* W|*! ter H. Clee may now be assured SHORT H ILLS ITEM Said she with Queenly mien oooooooooooo< once and for all that he is through politically. This state has already had a taste of Har­ “How ’dja like her husband?” Founded in 1888 old Hoffman as Governor. The Askrtl the Queen of her consort. TheWdlm Hauptmann trial did not im­ "The guy's the nuts’1 he an- Last week-end I dropped In u .....- T H E M ILLBUBN mud SHOUT H IL L S ITEM 1. PUblLhad .very F rlto y by prove that taste. The coming ____ swered \ The Item office, having in 1^ -----The Item I'llhll.hlng and Priming Company a ^orporatlon, at 249 Ma n Hague-Hoffman “axis” must be Hireet Millburn N. J. Editor H. G. More. Adv*rtlsln|Tw«n*ger. wuiara An un-Kingly retort. my Summer Vacation and Hk H BaaUner. National Advert Inina Representative*, New Jersey ]Newspapers stopped. Just who is to stop this 1»W.;VNew York. Chleayo, Philadelphia, Official newspaper of the Township X. Y. Z. stuff that makes such possible of Millburn. Subscription rutes. by mall, postpaid: One year two d o l l a r s ; ^ rising tide of political “ puppetry” ala month., one dollar; payable In advance. Single cople. J ' ^ m .' ii M the Republicans alone can now Entered In the Poet Office In Millburn. N. .1., aa Second-Cla.a Mall Matter.____ There I fe ll to reading th, decide. The Republican Govern­ “We still can watch ’em run < Telephone: Millburn 6-1200 Constitution an d By-Laws ors in. the past have not been of “For fun!” Some Pun. the Democratic Association the best calibre. The time is ripe M. A. B. Millburn, w hereupon all met for the young Republicans to What To Do. About It? eenary - money thoughts we: pick a candidate and se'e that he cedure Increases the work in the batllghed from m y mind. Last week an Item reader called attention to the problem pre­ is elected next year. Collector’s office but the annual sented by some of the Township’s older and larger houses. At the CHET COOK. same time one home owner felt the of what is being done saving to the taxpayer on de­ I had Just noted that $4. edu about it when he remodeled his house into a two family domicile, 1 linquent taxes is $20.00 per thou­ cations were to be had in tb Editor, The Item: Township in 1871 and so havin was haled to court and fined. sand dollars o f tax levied. When I thought you would be inter­ It may be some one knpws the real solution to this vexing such arrangements are made in mind the times*and cond ested to know that the three question but it is doubtful if it has yet come to light and surely it the Tax Collector requires only tlons,, it seemed but reasonahl things which have been done to that $2.98 might have been th is not on the statute books. a letter stating the arrangement ■ warn township taxpayers re­ going rate in 1863. A person possessed of a house either too large or beyond his from the property owner and garding their delinquent taxes, ' * present means, must have some out aside from giving it away or the loaning institution and the namely your front page public­ tearing it down to avoid taxes. As/matters now stand he has these tax records are complete. Such As I continued 011 my fruit, ity in The Item issue of the 9th less mission, the thought oe two courses open to him and little; else. arrangements create closer and instant, the letter a copy of Mixed emotions stir residents Vhen the question of two family more friendly relationship be­ curred to me, ‘'‘today our etiltai which I sent you, and the notice houses is mentioned and it is posfibjr-to understand how this is so. tween the mortgage holder and is costing near the two cental which you pointed regarding mark per pupil and still Ed. Lon Many past examples of duplex arid twin construction still remain the property owner. Today fin ­ delinquent 1938 taxes, which to make one shudder. To say that these shall not be duplicated or ancial institutions do not want organ, Carlisle C. Cahill, Floyi went out with the bills for the Hann and Dewey Hayes are in enlarged upon, would no doubt meet general lavor. property. They are only inter­ last half of 1939 taxes, have pro­ It would however seem there must be some acceptible permis- ested in a fair interest return on capable of turning out a master duced surprising results. The list sives to balance the prohibitions of the present zoning law and their loan but they must have piece to touch their predece I am preparing for the July sale sors”. until these are found and made a part of it Millburn can hardly the full cooperation of the bor­ for 1937 taxes is already smaller call quits. rower. than last year’s sales list and That piece of penmanship, re For every $100.00 of 1937 taxes ★ . with a week still to go to reduce printed in part in The Item to still due on July 1st. this year it. day, shows that about all we' I, as Tax Collector, must add A number of taxpayers have getting for the $19902 addition Wyoming Has It Coming $16.35 because of the 8 percent consulted with me regarding al now spent on schooling eac interest law. For every $100.00 in Parents and others in Wyoming seem to have gotten an option their taxes and I have been able year per pupil, is ail about-fao 1938 taxes due and unpaid in on just about the last piece of flat land available there for a play to give them some valuable ad­ that piles up the national debt 1938 taxes, due and unpaid on area for growing boys and girls. Their move was timely. vise-The majority of . these peo­ October 1st. this year when the Whatever views one may hold as to the desirable size for school ple have some kind of a mort­ Reading and rereading tin 1938 tax sale is scheduled to be grounds, all must agree that land just adequate for building pur­ gage on their property but fail constitution as I did, I came held I must add $10.35 because poses, is too small. This is what Wyoming has faced for years and to realize how vitally interested the conclusion the $2.98 vocabu of the interest law. In most with small faultfinding. the mortgagor is in the payment lary left nothing to be desired cases these heavy interest Now that an option at a seeming reasonable figure has been of taxes. For example: the Home the diction was good and tin charges could be avoided by the seaured, voters will doubtless ratify it as something due, even if be­ Owners Loan Corporation hold logic and reasoning were of property owners if proper ar­ latedly, those generations still to come the long way from infancy more mortgages on township sort fully up to present deprei rangements were made. to adolescence. * properties than any other such sjon prices. It has been said this will be Mr. Woolsey’s first realty sale. If lending unit. They are constant­ If it is possible for you, so residents will be grateful to him for his tenacity in waiting for ly inquiring regarding the cur­ through your splendid publica­ “Now if we were getting all the accepted time and purpose. rent tax situation on properties tion, to bring some of these these things off the bargai on which they have made loans. facts before our taxpayers I will counter what in hell have » „ * ★ They are bringing the taxes up greatly appreciate it. Thanking gained by coming up out of th to date on these properties as you for past favors, basement?” thinks I, and then Tax Answers By The Week soon as they learn the taxes are Yours very truly, will be a lot more like minded. not currently paid. Under the E. BERNARD WARD. A Township employee interested in where the money goes, has State law the HOLC is only al­ I ’d be willing to bet a hat tha estimated residents can take their choice, own a home here as- lowed to collect 6 percent in­ if Harold Kain, Milt Orben. Ar sssed at $5,000 or go to the World’s Fair once a week, husband and terest on monies advanced while thur Vanderbilt and Sherman wife, but sans side shows or hot dogs. the Tax Collector is required to Win Commercial Green are named a committee Home owning and the fair trips he computes, call for about the collect interest at the rate of 8 one to draw up a platform to same weekly expenditure and we hope he's right because below are percent on uncollected delin­ the Millburn Republican Cl printed more of his surmises worked put during the long daylight Course Honors quent taxes. The result of the they come sneaking around saving evenings. mortgage holder’s tax payment Members of the typewriting The Item and want to borrow Per Per is a saving of interest costs to classes under the direction of the Democratic document Township ______Year Week the property owner of 2 percent Miss Onnolee A. V. Campbell, in­ 1863 as a starter. General Government .... 5.90 .11+ Sunday Newspaper and the community is better structor in the commercial de­ Road3 etc...... 11.10 .213 Soap Flakes served. partment at Millburn high And why not? After three Sanitation ...... 5.90 .11+ Hot Dog What is true of the HOLC is school, have won the following generations of mounting taxes, Police ...... 11.10 .213 Large Bottle Ginger Ale also true of banks, building and awards: we’re right where we were then Fire ...... 8.50 .16 Quart of Milk loans and mortgage companies. 30-word certificate — Robert factually and there isn’t a living Police & Fire Pension 1.30 .025 Daily Newspaper Delinquent taxes paid by a Marshall, Eleanor Barnett, Larry doctor of laws or letters who can Health & Charity ...... 5.20 .10 Lojaf of Bread mortgagor immediately become Sutera, Dorothy Spencer, M ar­ Improve, the phrasing, if " Recreation & Education 3.90 .075 Average Price of a Cigar a part of the principal o f the jorie Brown, Catherine Gerar- proach It." All Other Purposes .... 12.40 .246 A Shave' mdVtgage, diello, Angela Sclosia, Betty It is rapidly becoming the About all the difference I «» Local School ...... 64.65 1.243 Carton of Cigarettes Richardson. practice of loaning institutions see between learning in State School ...... 14.99 .29 Bus fare Newark & Return 40-word certificate — Mildred to pay the taxes currently as and 1863, aside from the pn« County ...... 31.58 .61 R. R. Fare N„ Y. & Return— Roff, Barbara Hall, Janet they fall due on properties upon is that then they had I. 0. Soldiers Bonus ...... 1.14 .022 Two Sticks Gum ‘Szrtiftns, Angelina Cusano, Flor­ which they hold mortgages and while now we’ve got this stu 2nd Jud. Dis. C ourt...... 34 .007 Less Than a le Stamp ence Curran. arrange with the mortgagee for plus WPA, CCC, NY A HOLC and 50-word Typist Pin — Gerald periodic payments, approximat­ on into Infinity. $178.00 $3,424 ing the annual tax levy. Muni­ Rusher, Jeanne Gilmore, Alice V cipalities operating on the cash Thompson, Marie LaMaster. ALEXANDER WEISS, 64, an address as 20 Brookside drive. basis are greatly handicapped Marie LaMaster has proven escaped patient from Greystone The alarm on his escape was by delinquent taxes. The full her ability in accuracy by w rit­ Co-operative Sum Hospital, was picked up by De­ first given out in 1936 and police burden is thrown upon those ing at the rate of 53 words per tective Sergeant Lyon and Ser­ believe he had been at large wo do pay their taxes promptly. minute with no errors. Jeanne A public meeting to discu geant Dalton, Tuesday after­ ever since, although it Is be­ I sincerely recommend to all Gilmore has done outstanding the advisability of establishing noon as he was walking along lieved his first visit to Millburn owners of mortgaged property work by attaining the highest a Co-operative G rocery st0“ Millburn avenue ■ hear Holmes in all that time was on Tues­ that they arrange if possible record of speed In the beginning Millburn will be held this ' street. Weiss who had formerly day. He was turned over to with the mortgage holder for typewriting class — 52 words day evening at 8:15 in lived In Millburn had given his Greystone attendants. the payment of taxes. This pro­ per minute. d '___L__ KAMI huri [June 23, 1939] * The 1 ne ivimournMillhurn or &> snortShort mHills ils HEMITEM [ P age 9 ) 0000<>^ ^ ^ ddd<<^>d < ^ <>^ < ><:><><>0 0 <>0<><><>000000000000000<>0000b00000000000000066dd00 the old contest between liberty "We protest against one and monthly dues of 10 cents, tution and By-Laws' of the and Despotism Is not yet ended”. Jfprove Report branch of the government only signed the Constitution Democratic Association of and By-Laws and agreed to sup­ It then goes on to charge that usurping the functions of an­ Springfield and Millburn, New Two o f the Township’s mul­ forces are "laboring assiduous­ port them, making affirmation other, and against all uncon­ Jersey, 1863”. ly to centralize power in the to that promise. tiple rivlo groups have to date stitutional legislation by Con­ hands of a few, to build up a gone on record with numerous gress, which has no power to Present day Township resi­ monstrous debt', and to other­ dents who may find the forego­ individuals, in voicing approval bind the citizen outside of or In wise burden the masses and violation of the Constitution. ing declarations of their fore­ of the semi-.annual accountings crush out their liberties through bearers of interest, will doubt­ C l n c k c r i n g “Finally, we protest against made to taxpayers as tax bills Taxation Laws and the usual less wish to know from whence any and every violation of the 116th appliances of despotism In all they came? are sent out. These emanate Constitution as treason, whether Township Committee ages” . BIRTHDAY MODEL from the the violator live in the North or The title page of the booklet Ib'ut distribution by the collector The Constitution continues: the South, the East or the West, bears this Inscription: 'Consti­ is efficient and economical. The “ We therefore, protest against or< In the District of Columbia; June editon Just delivered has all interference by the Federal and the fact that he has sworn I)r. Garrison Youngelson brought favorable comment from authorities with the reserved to sustain that Instrument, only SURGEON CHIROPODIST the Short Hills and Wyoming as­ rights.of the States as tending adds to his crime the guilt of sociations. — directly to make them more de­ (Foot Ailments) perjury”. Ilmira Eve. 7-9 or by Appointment pendencies of a centralized oli­ ★ ___ Men joining this association Tel. MI 6-1449 or MI 6-0419 garchy, and to lead Inevitably to 14 Wliittlnglittm Ter., Millburn. N. J. (Continued from Page One) paid an initiation fee of 25 cents pledged to maintain and defend the enslavement of the people. the reserved sovereign p ow ers “ We protest against the arrest of tlie States against any in v a s ­ of any person without due pro­ PRE-INVENTORY SALE flowing ion, and to protect the Inalien­ cess of law, as provided for In in BEAUTY able rights of its citizens against the amendments to the Const!--, Week of June 23-30 encroachment by the a d v o c a te s tutlon. » » lovelinets of • one and captivating and minions of a central an d “ We protest against any and PHOTOFLASH BULBS despotic power, contrary to th e all interference with the con­ grace in its petite design SPONGES Constitution and spirit of ou r stitutional freedom of the Press . . . and the renowned Institution, as handed d ow n to and of Speech, over which the FOTO WELDERS Chickering quality for only us by our ancestors, and fo r Federal Government has no which they fought and bled a t rightful or legal control what­ CHEMICALS in M o n m o u th , Trenton, Valley 3 9 5 Mahogany ever. TITLERS FOR 8 AND 16mm. MOVIES Forge and Princeton”. IASY TERMS AND ALLOWANCE "F u rth er we are convinced” ALSO VARIOUS DARKROOM ACCESSORIES ON YOUR OLD PIANO says the Constitution, “That the Have yon Ask to see our used Cameras and Accessories recent alarming centralization evei inquired G R I F F I T H o f power in the hands of the about Federal Executive, warns us that Conlon’s Camera Shop P IA N O CO . (i05 Broad Street Newark UTHERLAND? 350 Millburn Avenue OPEN i:v K.MNdS, GLASS AND Here, in u 2.000 acre estate, are fine hotels; swimming, tennis, rldinc, etc., Sum­ POTTERY FOR mer Camps for the young­ w sters, and enjoyable social life. Clientele is selected. SUMMER TABLES Kates are surprisingly low. N. Y. Office, II West 42nd a 8 4 X f t * * * Street. EDMISTON f^ounat ? CHINA - GLASS - GIFTS 330 Springfield Avenue, Summit, N. J. HIS IS tlie range for tlie large household. You will find it Teasy to gel a big meal with six top burners at your command — all automatically lighted—all with a variety of cooking speeds. OUR RESORT SHOP AT — Ttvo ovens— each has automatic burner lighting, automatic heat control and is heavily insulated. Broiling oven is also SPRING LAKE IS NOW OPEN insulated and has automatic burner lighting. Cooking chart is clearly marked on the inside of the oven.

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t J u ne 23, i 93g] ( Page io ] The Millburn Short Hills ITEM oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo^ >0000000000000000, Dr. and Mrs. James Coull, (or- Mrs. Theo Mets and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dray, Mrs. Harry merly of Millburn now of Pitts Rubly, Mrs, Clifford Eastmead Mrs. Arthur Thevenet. Mis., Pen noyer- Me l Ion burgh, have been visiting friends and Mrs. David Wolfe spent the Joyce Went, director of the choir this week in Millburn, d ay Tuesday at the W olfe cot­ James Pennoyer, 3d, son of was presented with a corsage tage at Budd Lake. S o cia l Mrs. Grace B. Pennoyer of Mrs. C. FV Evers of Beech ter­ Ruth Thevenet was general * Verona and the late James Pen­ race who has recently returned chairman. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Keyler of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Crouch of noyer, former Millburn Town­ irom California left on Tuesday * .189 Myrtle avenue announce the Ridgewood road had as their ship committeeman, was mar­ for a ten days trip through New Howard Rlemer, sou of Mr birth of a daughter, Elizabeth week-end guests Mr. ‘and Mrs. ried Monday, to Miss Mirian H. York State. and Mrs. D. H. Rlemer of Rose- born at the Orange Memorial Galen Van Meter of New York Mellon of Pittsburgh, at Samuel dale avenue returned Monday Hospital cm June 14. City. * Colgate Memorial Chapel, Uni- from a three weeks fishing trip » Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dodge Jr. versity of Rochester, after both —. - in Maine. On Sunday the Rie- - Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Myrtle of Southern Slope drive an­ he and his bride-elect received p y yjOftllH ^ mer’s daughter MU. C. W. Ga- “ avenue is In the Orange Mem­ nounce the birth of a son Lewis their doctor’s degrees. Mr. P en -. •>' ° gen and her two children How- orial Hospital recovering from a Pierson Dodge on June 13. noyer was graduated from Mill- Ruth Kelly, daughter of Mr. aid and Betty Ann of Portland, major operation. 4------burn High School apd from Ho- and Mrs A A Kelly o f Berkley Maine Will arrive for a w eek 's Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Stark of bart College, Geneva, N. Y „ and road, is having a dinner party visit. Betty Ann will spend the Mrs. Arthur Thevenet of W al­ Walnut avenue have Mr. Stark’s attended Newark Academy. The this evening l'or Kathleen Wroe, summer with her grandparents. nut avenue entertained at a parents, Dr. and Mrs. Stephen young cpuple will serve their in-. Betty Fetter, Anita Falla, Betty . dessert luncheon on Monday in Stark of Boston, Mass, visiting terneships together at Unlvers- Crozier, Barbara Reddig, Betsy On Wednesday evening Mrs, honor o f Mrs. Frank Safranek them for two weeks. it.y of Minnesota Hospital. St, John, Eleanor Thevenet, Sara Dr. Eugene Robbins of Glen ave­ Senior and Mrs. C. Burton. Both 4 ★ Pritchard and Harriet Pratt. nue had the committee on mothers have been visiting here Mrs. William Fanning of Mrs. H. V. Lohse and her sons The girls are going,to swim at World Wide Work of the Wyo­ ahd are returning to their Greenwood drive entertained at Austin and Robert of Southern Crystle Lake Pool In t h e after­ ming Church with their respec­ homes this week. Mrs. Safranek luncheon and bridge on Mon­ Slope drive left yesterday for noon. tive husbands and wives for a has been for two weeks with her day. The honored guests were Jefferson Maine with their Aunt business and social evening. sons family on Locust avenue her mother Mrs. L. B. Jeffrey Miss Gardener to spend the The Junior Choir of th e Wyo­ and left on Tuesday for her who is visiting her from Evans­ Summer at her home there. ming Church schooljiad a dance Iladdon Gray son of Mr. and home in Millwaukee. ton, Illinois and Mrs. Ralph • Saturday evening In Fellowship Mrs. Haddon Gray of Elm street * Gates whose birthday it was. Mrs, J. L. Reyle of Ridgewood hall from 7:30 to 10:30. 38 ha da week-end house party at Mr. and Mrs. P. Galt had as The other guests were Mrs. Wal­ road returned Sunday from members and guests attended. their cottage at Lake Hopat- their week end guests at their ter Stackpole of South Orange, Long Island College Hospital in Arthur Frackenpohl and his Hill enng. His guests were Fred Her- Summer home in Maryland Miss Mrs. Tom Ellis of Brookdale, Brooklyn where she underwent Billies furnished the music. The rlgel, Brooks Longley and Hal­ Mary Cleary Whiteside and Mr. Mrs. Malcolm Dickenson of a thyroid operation. hostesses were Mrs. Thayer sey Wolle, they came home Harvey Waltman. Short Hills, Mrs. Pearce Shep­ • Smith, Mrs. Herman Pritchard, • Tuesday. herd of East Orange, Mrs. A. W. Mrs. John Ellwanger of Mar­ Tom Deverell of Mountain- Hawkes o f Montclair and from ion avenue was called home to view road had a supper party Millburn, the Mrs. Morris Dubuque, Iowa a week ago to Saturday evening hts guests Schwartz, Mrs. Fred Becker, the funeral of her mother. Mr. were Joyce Bonynge, Dot Levin, Mrs. II. F. Musgrave, Mrs. C. L. Ellwanger his son Tom and Eleanor Thevenet, Jack Bonynge Rixman, Mrs. John Capus, Mrs. daughter Marilyn and three and Dick Sweet. Fred Rogge, Mrs. Clyde Elliot, • nieces who are now visiting them Mrs. Henry Junge, Mrs. Jess from Iowa, Betty, Lucy and Shirley and Stanley Bern­ Bole, Mrs. T. E. Davies, Mrs. Jimmy Dumbauld will leave on hardt of Cincinnati came on Andy Camarata, Mrs. Claude the twenty-eighth of June to Monday to spend two weeks as Spaulding, Mrs. Ray Chamber­ drive to Dubuque where they the guests of the Morris lin and Mrs. Larry June of will visit and then bring Mrs. Schwartz family of Ridgewood Maplewood. road. Mrs, Schwartz had a party Ellwanger home. % N . T h e HOME OWNER, desiring a mortgage on Saturday evening to wind up Ralph Coe of 100 Mountain- the season of her dessert-bridge view road is in the Presbyterian loan from an old institution, known for its fair­ club. The husbands were in­ Hospital in Newark for a thyroid ness, dependability and low interest charge, cluded. The guests were Mr. and operation. For Economy’s Sake Mrs. Douglas Barry, Mr. and may apply directly at this office by personal Mrs. Fred Dray, Mr. and Mrs. Send your garments to us interview or letter. For 82 years, mortgage Clifford Eastmead, Mr. and Mrs. regularly. Use our repair serv­ loans have been made on private homes and Henry Junge, Mr. and Mrs. ice as well as cleaning. You husiness properties where personal integrity Harry Rubly, Mr. and Mrs, Fred TALMADGE will get enough extra service Becker and her sister Mrs. Mus- from your clothes so that it and intrinsic value merit consideration. grave, Mr. Ellwanger and Mr. will be an economy .... and, and Mrs. David Wolfe. ESSO STATIONS Facilities arc offered for FHA financing. you wi’l always look your * best. Jack Bonynge of Whitting- ham terrace celebrated his Millburn & Morris Aves. eighteenth birthday with a sup­ Phone Millburn 6-0081 "CL HOWARD per and movie party on Mon­ SPECIAL! day evening. Millburn Ave., & ( OATS ocr ln(lud,nf Vaux Hall Road RELINEI) U"in* SAVINGS INSTITUTION CANDLELIGHT SHOP Phone Millburn 6-1738 i. (Chartered ★ GREETING HTOKK PRICK* 764-708 BROAD STREET . 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Rimback Storage C p7 Cor. Millburn Avenue & Spring 8treet Millburn «- 2«M The Millhurn &> Short Hills ITEM * f P«8C 12 1 I oooooooooooooooooooooooooo to the construction of garden states in the Company’sCompany's annual . - _ r ORDER TO LIMIT report. The decline which be- £/ / / M aVOnilCllSC type apartments. It is planned to J UOP 1 2 1 OIQ Committee gan In the last quarter of 1937 " J ESTATE O F RUTH M. BLAKEMAN\ di introduce these amendments at ceased. next Monday’s meeting and to continued through the early part » \ * Pursuant to the ordor of f r e d her of 1938. A marked improvement^ IJTCSSIHV RIGEL, Jr., Surrogate of the c'm,nty of provide the various civic asso­ Essex, this day made, on the m»pii, atlon ------.. . U - h h lha lolar mfint.h.W Protests ciations with copies prior to that was shown in the later months* of the undersigned. executor of de. (•caned* notice in hereby glvm, lu l ime if possible so that they may Telephones in use in New Jer- yolks of eggs, or 1 whole egg - A resolution protesting against 2 creditors o f said deceased, to exhibit to sey increased in 1938 but much the subscriber under oath or affirmation a bill In the New Jersey State be studied before actual adop­ 1 teaspoon mustard more slowly than in 1937. The their claims and demands .against Uu, Senate entitled "An Act relat- tion. 1 teaspoon salt estate o f »Btd deceased, within «ix hH7 netvgain In telephones for last from this date, or they will bo forever ► ing to personal services in Coun- ★ I teaspoon sugar — barred from prosecuting- or recovering t)le year was 15,429, compared with same against the subscriber. ties and Municipalities of the 33,703 in 1937.' A total of 702,955 Dash of cayenne pepper CHARLES F. DKI.KoT S t a t e ” was passed unanimously / ,C l}ldnit’SSCV * ’ Wlnne & Banta, Proctors telephones were in service at 1 i/2 to 2 cups salad oil “ "by the Township Committee at .. — ------!! 10 Main Street the end of 1938, a new year-end 1 tablespoon lemon juice Uackeimauk, N. J. I Monday night’s meeting.' The / Juno 16, 23, 30. July 7, 14 ^ ] 1 f > peak number which, however, bill provides that no salary L ( ) f } W i l ( j Y t l t l . 3 tablespoons tarragon vinegar was 1,800 less than the maxi­ ORDER TO LIMIT raises for county and municipal 1 __ _ Have all the ingredients and mum reached during the sum­ . June 8, 1D39 employees may be made with- Charles Monroe Landmesser, the howl. cold. Put dry Ingre­ ESTATE O F EMMA T. GUTH, deceased. mer period of seasonal installa­ out the prior consent of the son 0f Mr. and. Mrs. Charles F. dients in mixing bowl. Add egg, Pursuant to the order of FUEL Hlult- tions. IUGEL, Jr., Surrogate of the County of ~ Commissioner of Local Govern- Landmesser, formerly of Mill- beat well with rotary beater, Essex, this day made, on the application Operating revenues for 1938 of the undersigned, executrices of Maid de­ ment and further provides that' burn, received his A. B. degree pour on lA cup oil, drop by drop totaled $48,523,103 compared with ceased, notice Is hereby given id the no vacancy may be filled except f rom Cornell University at the at first, then in a steady stream, creditors o f said deceased, to exhibit to $18,144,510 in 1937. Operating ex­ the subscriber under' oath or affirmation, " with the approval of the Com- commencement exercises in beating constantly. Gradually their c la im and demands against the penses except operating taxes "" missioned Ithaca, on Monday, June 19. stir in the vinegar and then re­ estate of said deceased, within six mmth.s were $33,091,070 compared with from this date, or they will l*- fureysr It was felt by the committee Both of his parents also are maining oil, beating between ^ Uarnd from prosecuting or recovering th« $33,069,756 in 1937. Operating each addition until mixture is same against the subscrilxu'. that it was Improbable any Com­ graduates of Cornell. EMMA VOOKHKKS taxes increased $217,220 in spite thoroughly blended and thick. missioner of Local Government After graduating from Mill­ H E LE N MAMMA 0 f substantial credits on George & Werthmann, Proctors burn High School, He entered Keep very cold. - would be able to familiarize amounts charged in previous 20 Clinton Street tl>e college of arts and sciences Ii it should separate, beat a Nowutk, N. J. himself with the circumstances years and totaled $6,661,337, “an June 16. 23, 39. July 7, 14 at Cornell, and after three years yolk of egg with 1 tablespoon of and needs of the various depart­ amount equivalent to $9.58 per pre-medical work, entered the cold water and pour and beat NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT ments in the 569 municipalities telephone or the operating rev­ Cornell University Medical Col­ into it very slowly the separated ESTATE O F MICHAEL Me NAM AKA. and 21 Counties of the State. It enues of the Company for 50 deceased. . t lege in to com­ mixture until thick. ’ was believed a dangerous con­ days” . Notice Is hereby given that the Ac­ bine his senior year of under- counts of the Subscriber, Administrator centration of power would be of the estate of M ICH AEL McNAMAKA, ★ ORDER TO LIMIT granted to an official over whom gradoate work with his first deceased, w ill lie audited and stated by the Surrogate and reported for settle­ the various municipalities have year 0.' medical training. Hav­ June 3. 1939 ment to the Orphans’ Court of the County ing completed his first year at ESTATE OF ELIZAIIKTII G. EGAN, of Essex on Tuesday, the 18th day of no control and that this power Television Is deceased. July next. could be mis-used to Increase the medical college, Mr. Land­ Pursuant to the order of FR ED HER- Dated June 6, 1939 ll 10EL, Jr., Surrogate of the County of H ARRY S. NE1W1K 1 11 the influence in municipalities messer returned to Ithaca to Essex, this day made, on the application Harry 8. Nelwlrth, Proctor graduate with the Class of 1939 Miniature Movie of the undersigned, executor of said de­ N00 Park Place of a state wide political ma­ ceased, notice Is hereby given to the credi­ Newark. N. J. last Monday. tors of said deceased, to exhibit to the chine. June 16. 23, 30. July 7, 14 Like a miniature moving pic­ subscriber, under oath or affirmation, • Copies of the resolution will be Mr. Landmesser is a member ture with sound, television now their claims and demands againBt the ORDER TO LIMIT sent to the State Senator and of the national fraternity of Phi estate of said deceased, within six comes to Millburn. Each day innnlhs from this date, or they will be Gamma Delta, as ts his father, June iprut each Assemblyman from Essex forever barred from prosecuting or re­ ESTATE OF CHARLEH KINGSI.KY brings broadcast, some events, covering the same against the subscriber. Courrty as well as the members and also of the national medi­ PEIRC E , deceased. some of movies and some edu­ FREDERICK N. DUNCE Pursuant to the brder o f FRED HICK- of the Board of Freeholders and cal fraternity of Nu Sigma Nu. 19 Manhattan Court KJCJEL, Jr.. Surrogate of the County of cational. Nut ley, N. J. the governing bodies of the During his three years at Ithaca, Essex, this day made, on the application Color has not yet come to tele­ June 9. 16. 23. 30. Juiy 7 of the undersigned, executor of said de­ other municipalities in Essex he rowed on the 150 lb. crew and ceased, notice is hereby given to the vision so that images are in was awarded the Cornell “ C” . He LEGAL NOTICE creditors o f said deceased, to exhibit to County. black and white as in photo­ the sulxscriber, under oath or affirmation, was also active as a cheer lead­ their claims and demands against the A communicatiori from Coun­ graphy. Great distance either of At a regular meeting of the Hourd of er, and was elected to Red Key Directors of The First National Bank of estate o f said deceased, within six months ty Engineer William A. Stickle broadcast or reception, is still Millburn, Millburn. N. J.. held In the from this date, or they will be foiwvi (junior honorary society), Skulls Banking Hottne, Tuesday, June 13, 19'39: barred fro m , prosecuting or form c rim; in reply to a request from Pub­ lacking. Fifty miles is the ap­ (prc-medical honorary society), It was the same against the subscriber. lic Safety Committeeman Stew­ proximate limit of present FRAN CIS J. BYEIIS art for traffic lights at the in­ the Crew Club, the Freshman RESOLVED: Beginning August 1, 1939 Thomas D. Begley, Proctor range, but actual operation will interest at the rate of 1 % per annum Burlington. N. J. Advisory Committee, and the tersections of Short Hills avenue it, is believed soon extend this. " ill be allowed on savings accounts In June 2.1. 10. July t, 14.1 l national society of Scabbard and Milch balances o f $5. or more are main­ and Hidgewood avenue with Early experiments with tele­ tained. No Interest wilt be allowed on Blade, an honorary organiza­ amounts in excess o f $10,600. Millburn avenue, stated that vision tended to show that waves tion of the Reserve Officers after study of the two intersec­ traveled in a straight line and Baled: June H, 1939 Training Corps...... tions it was thought traffic that intervening mountains menmnB w. PULTZ. ■ lights unnecessary. The county Mr. Landmesser is planning CaiKler. tended to blank out reception. June 10 — Aug. 1 authorities agreed to paint ap­ to spend the summer In White I 11 operation it is said now propriate warning signs at Shoft Plains, N. Y., and later in Maine, however, that this is not an in­ Hills avenue, and recommended engaged as a private tutor for variable rule and reception Guaranteed the construction of an island in two boys. He will return to the everywhere will probably come. the wide mouth of Ridgewood Cornell University Medical Col­ Five bands have been allo­ Exterminating road. Such an island would serve lege to enter his Sophomore cated to television transmission ANTS — ROACHES to separate traffic at this point year this fall. and the receiver tunes these in TERMITES — BED BUGS MODERNIZE YOUR and is estimated to cost $300. as on an ordinary radio. Clarity MOTHS — FLEAS, ETC. BATHROOM > Committee Chairman Stewart is tuned much as is volume now. At Our Low—Estimate Prices appointed a local assistance Phones increase board to serve one year from Exterminating July first. The Board member­ " There is no substitute for clean­ Thos. R. Douglas Co. Telephone activity in New Jer­ Service of N. J. ship will consist of Mr. Stewart PLUMBING - HEATING sey in 1938 followed the tr^nd 63 Edison Place, Newark, N. J. as chairman, and Jesse W. Bole liness and quality in milk.” SHEET METAL WORK of general business, Chester I. LOCAL PHONE and Mrs. Stella Gallison. Market 2-2324 Millburn 6-1471 Established 1893 Barnard, president of the New ■ Finance Chairman Moore an­ 303 Millhurn Are. Millburn 6-0314 Jersey Bell Telephone Company, nounced that the auditor’s re­ Knorr Quality Milk port for the year 1938 had been completed and would be placed ADRIANCE DAIRY on file in the office of the BOTH FEET * Township Clerk where it would TREATED 1 23 Oakdale Ave., Millburn be available for inspection by DR. DAVID ELMAN Tel. SO 2-5507 any taxpayer. A summary of the SURGEON CHIROPODIST . report with recommendations is 45 Main Street Millburn Center published elsewhere. Hours 9:30-6 Ere. by Appt. MI. 6-1778 Established 7 Years A reduction of $15,893 in the cash deficit of the Township shows a gratifying improve­ ment in finances. The recom­ mendations include minor book­ Prescriptions keeping adjustments and the STORAUK YOU CAN WITH THE prepared with a maximum of MOVING CAREFUL SERVICE holding o f a tax sale after July pare and skill. SHIPPING WE RENDER L PACKING FREE DELIVERY It is understood the Commit­ • CARS CALLED FOR AND tee is preparing amendements to RUG * DELIVERED Phone Millburn 6-0449 the zoning ordinance in relation . CLEANING • AL NE W FLOOR Washing Machine | COVERINGS SMITH’S Vl i 1 1 REPAIR SERVICE Friendly •'See The Marks Brothers” Service Station — MILLBURN 6-0015 SOUTH ORANGE STORAGE CORP. Cor. Morris & Warner Avee. SALES AGENCT RADIO SALES CORP. SOUTH ORANGE - - - - ...... 2-4000 357 Millhurn ^venae SPRINGFIELD, N. J. „ #.,R. FRCICHTMAM. PH..O. ------Millburn 6-2045 343 MUIburn A n ., Car. M*l» ------7------— n lime ib 1939] The Millhurn &> Short Hills ITEM [• P a g e 1 3 ] >oooooooooooO O D. Depalma, H. Faenza, R. Ger- Track — Keth Arnsdorf, cap­ son, Audrey Kerr, Ann Stidger, ardclllo, N. Gentile, R. Horton, tain; Dave Bartron, Charles Du­ Dot Cuslck, Barbara Cobum, Physical Ed. A. Marcantonio, N. Marcantonlo, High School puis, Jack Kennedy, Charles Muriel Drake, Marion Larson, J. Nittolo, B, Palumbo, C. Pear­ Johnson, Herb Bull, Ed Nelson, G in la Passarellt, Florence Sam­ son, It. Pearson, C. Piccuito, A. Awards Sport Honors Joe Weitzenberg, Anthony Pas- martino, Marie Sutera, Margaret A. Cusano, F. Reino, A. Rizzo, W. sarolli, Willard Weuthrlch, Bob Trierweiler, Irene Mayo, Vir­ At the final assembly for the Stewart, D, Weldner. Seventy awards were presented Cuslck, Nell Davis, Bob Hopp- ginia Moorer s - year in each of the township South Mountain School win­ to athletes, cheer leaders, and man, Ben Heller, manager. Cheer Leaders — Harriet elementary1 schools, the awards ners were r-- Girls emblems, Bar­ team managers this Friday, at Pratt, Bette Fetter, Ruth El­ m ade by the Supervisors Carl Tennis — Reggie Spell, eap- bara Sturges, Jane Christenson, Millburn High School’s last as-, liott, John Gordon. H. Smith and Dorothy Sutton --taiu; Bob Clarkson, Bruce Ken-- Marjorie Lasser, Betty Lou cemb'y. Letters were awarded to were given out. These emblems dull, Jerry Zltzelsberger, Scott Sehwalm,, Doris Becker, Joan boys' for Baseball, Track. Ten­ arc awards on points based on Stickle, Bob Sutton, Ray Pierce, Here are some good rules to Trainer, Ruth Silverstein, Gloria nis and Golf. Girls’ awards were . attendance, attitude and abil­ Alan Rose, manager. follow as a great aid to beau­ Bryant, Barbara Hartlgan, Mari­ given on a point basis. ity, and incorporate sportsman­ lyn Ellwanger, Ruth Mainser, "Golf Joe Marcantonio, John ty: Don't eat too much, don't - Coaches of the various sports ship, leadership and coopera­ Lois Weber, Girls pins — Joan Gl'imbila.s, Tony Reino, eat too quickly and don’t over presented the letters; Bernard tion., Ilare, Helen Dunn, Barbara Whitehead, Boots Marcantonio, indulge In meat, fish, eggs’, Piela, Baseball; Herbert Swan­ A t Short Hills the winners Marx. ----- , Stanley Gubernat. sweets or pastry. Above all, don’t son, Track; Harvey Woltman, Wpre — - Girls emblems, Betty ' try foolish diets? " Boys emblems, Alvan Alley, L. Tennis; Roy Anderson, Golf. Girls’ Sports — Special Senior Dick, Anne Hertkamp, Amoreta Card one, Bob Chamberlain, Girls* awards were presented by Award Jean Drake, Eleanor K ellog, Janet Kellog, Janet Billy Dey, It. Dunn, G. Hamberg- Miss Ruth Ensor, Physical Edu­ Thevenet, Elvira Faenza, Har­ CANDLELHIHT SHOP Timpken, Susan Smith, Eliza­ cr, B. Freeman, H. LaTourette, cation teacher. riet Pratt. beth Stidger. Girls pins, Vivian A. Lynch, J. Levins, R. Martin, For the third straight year, The following girls have Sauvage, Mary Hauser, Patty I p CUTS R. Pellath, S. Silverstein, J. Millburn has won the Little-Five received one letter and this year Woods, Marjorie Leigh, Joan Smith, R. Watson, J. Williams. tennis trophy, this year unde­ will receive ceretificates: Hauser, Phyllis Hageman. ^316 Millburn Avenue At the Wyoming School win­ feated. The trophy was accepted Anita Falla, Eleanor Guenth­ Boys Emblems, Jay Armstrong, ners were — Girls emblems plus for the school by Reggie Spell, er, June Berstler, Bridget Paclo, Newell Armstrong, Nelson Dane, star, Betty Finan, Florence Roll, captain, of the team. The list Letters — Terry Osmond, Dot T Dunn, R. Doubleday, D. Edge- Mary Booth. Emblems, Barbara includes: Johnson. Florence Matthews, BOTH FEET *1 comb, M. Galbraith, Charles Abeling, Helen Abeling, Joan Alice Thompson, Jean Hender- Baseball — Nick Picciuto, cap­ TREATED ' ■ Haugh, R. Hyer, Wm. Kincaid, J, Douglas, Betty Jackson, Virginia TREATED tain; Gene Senior, Rocco Sam­ Laird, T. Lynch, D. Maveety, J. Ford, Lee Miller, Betsy Memory, DR. DAVID ELMAN martino, Carl Dinger. Ed Neal, HIRfiKON (IIIKOroniHT Meeker, C. Post, Ion Robertson, Jean Miller, Nancy Robertson, Vincent Kane, Warren DePalma, SERVICE W Muln Htrrrt Millburn Ontrr h' Sasson, P. 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-recent game away from home. home. from away game -recent w ” - representative representative ahntn n Suh Moun­ South and Washington Westfield. Park, the Kossies will invade invade Warinanco will Kossies at the Sunday Park, A. A. The Blues collected but five hits hits five but collected Blues The tounding club will be seen at at seen be will club tounding off Chmiel while the Betsytown- Betsytown- the while Chmiel off 7-2. read, count final the made the supply will Bears, Plainfield Westfield and Elizabeth treks to to Cranford. treks Elizabeth and Westfield lifed n Grod’ as­ Garwoodi’s and Plainfield and a half game edge over the the over edge two past game a half to a the on and hang over to week-end Cranford Westfield and walloped which team, tangle as Plainfield invades invades Plainfield clubs as top-flight four tangle but row r fud rn Kitk o 12. for Kwiatek Frank found ers while tomorrow here opposition od et te ose tomor­ Kossies the meets wood verdict 13-9 a and nabbing inning wards first the in runs er h arneet s o a not one. is pleasant arrangement the year won. il-os Softball Girls-Bovs The Blues took the loser’s share share loser’s the took Blues The inning and two in the eighth eighth the in two and inning rm h Eiaeh . . Gar­ A. A. Elizabeth the from seven scoring by Sunday game have won but three games this this games three but won have Blues the As loses. it When cent to have lost more than they have have they than more lost have to met. inci­ certain and umpires out the is the Department that Not cent. Recreation per forty of seventh but four runs in that that in runs four but seventh trails now which Cranford, Union_ the on observation This he mr i te hr to­ third the in more three gate when it wins and forty per per forty and wins it local when the gate of cent per sixty away Garwood being the only teams teams only and the the being Blues of Garwood Kossies, ahead the game Blues, one only standings league the at glance a etl xess ht ut be must that expenses dental are there but money, make to lifed y n gm, il be will game, one by Plainfield than more was who fan local usually brings nobody, takes takes nobody, which team, brings visiting usually the that icoe ta te ose are Kossies the that discloses and to Saturday Kosbergs innings 11 the beat Cranford outstanding. took too It not is season, 6. Blues that fact the despite Sunday going into the last half of the the of half last the into going a at $3.10 gate a with disgusted a by made was League County pay”. don’t they draw don’t they here in the opening game of the the of game opening the in here Cran­ but bright too not are den Flaherty Bill and number same mey same the that was trouble ford, whom the locals defeated defeated locals the whom ford, 9, Bears was score Final two. cd Policarpio clouting, the did 11- Bears, the outhit Blues the Here Sat. Here the Elizabeth A. A. on Saturday Saturday on A. A. Elizabeth the Sunday. on away met lecting three hit's, Flood the the Flood hit's, three lecting The Park. Greenbrook at 10 hrdy feno, ue 15, June afternoon, Thursday Linden will face the Elizabeth Elizabeth the face will Linden The league-leading Linden Linden league-leading The Garwood won its first league league first its won Garwood h ufruae etr is feature unfortunate The u Dxe ws h vci on victim the was Dexter Bud * * h popcs fsopn Lin­ stopping of prospects The The Blues held a 2-1 lead over over 2-1 lead a held Blues The when and draw don’t "They Page Page y il Westbrook Bill By 14 J teams from from teams PRS * * SPORTS ju n iorBaseball n ju e od 3 1 wood men Meet her fl o Mountain South e’ Cu bign te suc­ them bringing Club Men’s per­ the week\ound the of game of end the at contest no called iee 1 2 1 Firemen cess in a slam bung skirmish skirmish bung slam a in Homely cess the of I attack sistent other only the inningv third the Giants Giants 0 3 Club Men'* Homely Mfflinfnlnupnt nlng having been halted and and halted been -, e v having e Tuesday nlng on Mountaineers a te ae s h fnl score. final the as same the was Mountain Soutfh the against and Firemen the between game time first the for column win the t coe ae o frt place. first make for to race close camp a place it to in second Mountain the while out aa (N»l«>mbo Cana League Close the Homely Men’s total of hits hits of total Men’s Homely the The 10-6. 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Brook Canoe compared to their opponents opponents their to compared who really want to p&y ball. and p&y to Millburn want really in who live who boys get will which League Junior Baseball Millburn Department’s the in Recreation the play all to of intend Park Taylor at ing of beating second their Brook bound championship the evening the evening Friday hits. spare stopped leaders league young Softball Men’s Business ment’s lost. rec­ their with winners certain Re­ • Department’s Recreation bf scorebook showed that the the one. to six phant that showed scorebook under way shortly at Taylor Taylor at shortly way under 10 26, at June morning, Monday Canoe gave team Colombo Casa Monday 8. to .6 the under trod gave be­ ing before trouble team little a Giants Brook Canoe Depart­ Recreation Millburn ord of nine games won and two two and won games nine of ord half, for first League the of Ball completion the Soft creation ahntn ocs ee trium­ were forces Washington the afternoon hilarious an and after about such do to joking much and and laughing of lots There was Park. 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held with races for boys and laugh provoking, will find all July Fourth girls from the ages of 8 on up concerned most willing to call LEGAL NOTICE ORDER TO LIMIT through twenty. There will be it a day when the big melon is (Chancery B 60) May 23. 1939 short dashes and long races; finally pushed up on the shore. SH ERIFF'S S A LE In Chancery of New ESTATE OH HAMI'KI. A. (IODWIN. do- Jersey. Ret ween New York Life Insur­ erased. Swim Meet relays and obstacle races; the Those who wish to enter and ance Company, complainant, and George Pursuant to the order of FR E l) HER- concluding event a free for all D. Grunt, et als.. defendants. FI fa., for FtlGHL. Jr.. Surrogate of the County of Fourth of July afternoon at 2 have not done so just see either sale of mortgaged premises. Essex, this day made, on the applied'Ion o'clock in Taylor Park the Mill- watermelon hunt which al­ life guard on duty at the pond By virtue of the strove stated writ of of the undersigned, executor of said de­ fici facias, to me directed. I shall ex­ ceased. notice is herein- given to the burn Recreation Department's though always drawn out gen­ and sign up for the event you pose for sale by public vendue, at (he et editors of said deceased, to exhibit to annual swimming meet will be erally proves to be the most wish to participate in. Court House. In Newark, on Tuesday, the subscriber, under oath or affirmation, the eleventh day of July next, at one their claims and demands against the o'clock P. M. (Eastern Standard Time). ' estate of said deceased, within six months from this date, or they will he forever I.KOAI. NOTICE all tract or parcel of land and premises I.KOA1, NOTICE situate, lying and l*elng in (he Town­ barred from prosecuting o> iccoVcrlnp, (he same against the suhsc.ih-ir. T o w n s h i p d k m i l l b u r n . n e w j e r s e y ship of Millhurn. Essex County, New IN CHANCERY OF NKW JERSEY Jersey. 121/625 SYNOPSIS (TP ATPTT FTOl t h e YEAR 1938 AND RECOMMENDATIONS RY HAROLD L. GODWIN AKTHnu TERRY. K M. A . APDITOU Beginning at a point in the Southerly 32 Court Ktieel Condensed ■ Ha la m e Sheets To K ATM BRIN B (\ C. HIM-. January 1 Dee. mher 31 side of Southern Slope Drive, which point Brooklyn, N. Y Is dial a lit Westerly two hundred twenty- June 2, 9. 16. 23. 30 HY VIRTUE of an order of the Court ('ash $ 105.193.00 $ 80.505,41 "*"* feet and fifty-five one-hundredths of of Chancery of Now Jersey made on the Taxes. Assessments ami other Items a foot from a point of reverse curve near ORDER TO LIMIT day <»r tho da to horeor In n cause who re In UeeetVM Ido 243.780.24 308.000.30 Beech Terrace (form erly known as W y ­ Tax anil Assessment Title Liens ami oming Place); from thence running (1) The Township of Millhurn in tho County May 25. 19.19 of Essex is complainant, nnd Tuscan Fnreel.iscil Liens 4 5.203.4W 50.291 0 4 South four degrees seventeen minutes Deferred (’ barges ESTATE (IE IVII.I.IAM A. CO.NH’AV, do- Company, a corporation, et a Ik. arc do- 27.904 98 202.502.56 eight seconds West onp hundred twenty Cash Deficit 1.474. 15 R*et •" a poirlt; I hence (2) Westerly on a •d iiniianlK. you arc required to npponr ami Pursuant ti Improvements to !>e provided hy Kilt lire curve iH-nrlng to the right having a radius H»‘ .'id.', ..( |.'|(EI> HER- answer the hill of said complalnunt on or URIEL. Jr SijriugiUc- uf the County of More the lath day of August next, or Taxation or Assessment 875.1 Oft 03 85 1.4 56.39 " f fifleep hundred forty feet for an arc distance of fifty four feet and twenty- Essex, this day made, on the application the moi.1.231.000.00 $ LEGAL NOTICE Osborne. Cornish A- Scheek, Proctors Rated June 14, 1939. ( Ulter Purposes 870.500.00 870.500.00 24 Commerce Street Newark. Ni- J. $2,101,500,00 $1,231,000.00 $ 870.50000 (Cliancery Br—30) RHYMER J. W ORTBNDYKE. Jr. • Tola Is Jurre 9. 16. 23, 30. July 7 1160 Raymond Boulevard S H E R IF F’S S A LE — In Chnncery o f Newark, N. J. New Jersey. Between The Prudential NOTIICTO OF SETTLEMENT Solicitor of Complainant, Insurance Company of America, a cor­ •him- 23. 3ft. July *7. 14. a- Assessed Valuations nf Hu- taxable real properly for the Ihre next preceding poration of New Jersey, complainant, and ESTATE OF CLEMENT It. PENTECOST, and the average thereof fiff1: Edna ('reran, at als.. defendants. FI. fa., Yea i 1930 $25,022,092.00 deceased. LEGAL NOTICK lor sale of mortgaged premises. Notice is hereby given that tho Ac- Year 1937 24.8 16.00! .00 By virtue of the above stated writ of counts nf tin- Subscriber. Executor of the Year 1938 25.52 L297 00 fieri facias, to mo directed, I shall ex­ IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY last Will and Testament of CLEMENT 121/634 it-se for. sale J»y public vend UP. at the A veruge $25.130.796 6? R PENTECOST, fteceawed, will hr audited Court House. In Newark, on Tuesday, and stated hy the Surrogate and re­ tin* twenty-seventh day of June next, at T" KATHERINE C. C. HILL. ported for set l lenient to the Orphans’ one o'clock P. M. (Eastern .Standard Time), Tlie Ratio of Net Debt to the Average Valuation is 3.46 "I. Cntirf of the County of Essex on Tuesday, » ' IRTI'E of an order of the Court all tract fir parcel of land and premises * he lKlh day of July next. Chancery of New Jersey made on the si ii.'itc, lying and being in tho Town­ Dated June 5. 1939 day ni the < 1 a»e hereof In a cause wherein Comparison of the Balance Sheet at December 31. 1938 with that of 1937 needs some ship of Millhurn, Essex County. New SAVINGS INVESTMENT & Hie Township of Millhurn in the County explanation as the Township has now been placed on a Cash Basis. Deferred Charges Jersey. include $179,739.61 termed Deferred School Revenue bobng the equivalent o f one half of TRUST Company ",f ,,'ss,‘x complainant, and Tuscan Beginning at a point in tho Northerly the School Tax for the school year 1938/39. which on « Cash Baals is payable out of Joseph J. Quinn. Proctor fmnpany. u corporation, et als. are de­ line of Southern Slope Drive which point 1939 Cash Revenues; the amount is credited to Reserve for Taxes and Tax Title Liens. 741 Broad Street fendants. yoU are required to nppear and is distant Easterly 482.2P fe e t from nr ~Nr-TOTT~“N7~T: .. answer the l»jll o f said complainant on or it placed joint of compound curve where the said June 9. 16. 23. 30. July 7 ^f"ie the 15th day of August next, or The Cash Deficit of $1,174.15 compares with $20,368.41 had the Township be line of Southern Slope Drive Is connected 110 Mnhl bill will he taken as confessed on a Cash Basis a year ago. as follows: with the Easterly line of IJnderclIff Road December 31. 11937 31. 1938 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT against you, Items by a curve having a radius of 70 feet Cash Liabilities nnd an arc of 96,93 feet: thence (1) North 3 he said hill is filed to foreclose the Tax Revenue N . $ 17.500.00 $ 30.000.00 ESTATE OF ROLAND It. EH ASHE, de­ ;t degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds East ceased. redeepi from *nlc fm- unpaid .. Appropriations Reserved . 28,685.66 25.987.80 108.25 feet; thence (2) South 86 degrees ■ ’H certain lands and premises in the Prepaid Taxes Reserved 1 2.472.07 8.612.19 29 minutes 30 seconds East 180.71 feet Notice is hereby given that the Ac- 1‘>\vn.ship of Millhurn. Essex County, New Prepaid Revenues Reserved . 1.790.00 1.517.00 to the Northwesterly side o f Southern eoun's of the Subscriber, Executrix of Jersey, described as follows: Accounts Payable Reserved 1,659.09 2.070.23 Slope Drive; thence (3) along tho said side the last W ill and Testament of ROLAND Tax Overpayments . Reserved ^ ^ 7,910.38 2.166 47 of Southern Slope Drive In ft South­ R. FRASSE. deceased, will be audited 121.00 BEGINNING at a point in the Trust Account Balance • Reserved westerly direction nnd curving to the and stated by the Surrogate and reported em'hetly line of Millhurn Avenue A right on a radius of 208 feet for a dist­ for settlement to the Orphans’ Court of ulstnnt westerly 85 feet as measured Totals $ 100,017.20 $ 70.513.69 ance of 179.21 feet to a point o f oom— the County of Essex on Tuesday, the 27th along the same from the intersection Cash on Hand 79.648.79 66.039.24 pound curve; thence (4) still along the day of June next. J*1 the said northerly’ line o r M ill- Northerly side o f Southern Slope Drive In Dated May 17. 1939 , n, -'venue with the westerly Tine------• Deficit---- ...... $ 20.368.41 $ 4,474.45 a Westerly direction and curving to the ELIZABETH D. FRASSIS ^' Campbell Road; thened (1) along right on a rqdlua ‘o f 1,360 feet for a dist­ George Whltefleld IJotth, Jr.. Proctor • ■' d Millhurn Ave- ance o f 40.39 feet- to the point or place of Englewood. N. J. - — •T SwMh «7- Jr 30" west 45 feet; The reduction nf $15.893.96 in IJiis Catil]_.Deficit shows improvement in the Town- Beginning. ——■ -May 26, June 2, 9, 16,. 23 ; r"“ 121 North 22" 44’ 30" West 100 ship’s finances -that is most gratifying. The ^ o vo "being a description of Lot Olowe (3 ) North—67 16' 30" 507 on Map of South Mountain Estates, ORDER Tf>“ LIMIT The Auditor’s Recommendations follow: ..... r ttrtnrrt n snrrcn 22■ 44- Million n, Essex County, N. J.. made hy ’’ '.,H| 100 feet to Mfllhurn Avenue • Edmund It. Halsey. Civil Engineer and The custom of only selling for taxes delinquent ovt'i^ppe, year should lte discontinued and May 20, 1939 ml ' " hoint and place o f beginning. Surveyor. February 11th, 1926. revised ESTATE OF ELIZABETH SCHMfDT, nee a. sale should be held, after. 111!.' I, 1939, including all unpaid Taxes of 1938 and all • 7 '■'*l D »n a map entitled. "Qlcn- June 12th. 1929. and re-revised July 14th, PAPP, decensed. ' oflier Taxes' And other Municipal Liens. ------r. I s,"" t Hills. N. J., Tuscan Co., 1930. "Pursuant' tn dha order of FRED HER- ,.\UpU.w„«i, N. J., TJwnera, August The above described premise# are aiso RIGEL, Jr., Surrogate of tho County of 'f,V .,1*26' ®- R. Halsey, C. E ." and The Collector's Cash account shows checks outstanding in the amount of $2.32. as listed in Exhibit “ A-9". These cheeks have been outstanding for a- number of years and known as No. 15 Southern Slope Drive. Essex, this day made, on tJiq application Offl.e'0 ltlC Esf,(,x bounty Register’s ■should he cancelled; the amount1 should l»e transferred to Miscellaneous Revenue not The above description Is 4n accordance of the undersigned,'''executrix of said de­ ceased. notice Is hereby given to the anticipated. with a survey made hy Herman W. Blulmi. ('. E.. Millhurn. N. J.. dated Nov. creditors of said deceased, to exhibit to 'lain!' ™U hereby notified that if you Hu.-- .subscriber, under oath or affirm a­ In the Accounts Payable there is $4.32 representing otjpcks of former Collector Van 30. 1935. t.ran... " * 1 to< intereat In or encum- tion, their claims and demands against Fleet that have been out for many years: there is no likelihood of any o f these Wdng The approximate amount o f the Decree lo :iriJ'. 'l 'nL -lauds, ftu are required to he satisfied hy said sale Is the sum the' estate o f said deceased, within six 1 'h" trill but not otherwise. presented for payment at this late dale and the amount should ho transferred to Mis­ of Eleven Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty- months from this date, or they will be cellaneous Revenue not anticipated. forever harred from prosecuting or re­ JlI"e 14, 1939. seven Dollars and Eighty-four. Gents ($11,- covering the some against the subscriber, The complete reportVi7 audit is on file In the office of the Towpship Clerk. Town IlalJ, 867.84), together with the costs of this and may he inspected h,v any taxpayer. sale. , SOPHIE FABRY !‘,';TN*e R J' W ORTENDVKE. Jr. Newark. N. J.. May 22. 1939. N Baymond Boulevard Bernard A. Reilly, Proctor Newark, n. j ____ . Rv direction of the Township. Com rah tee H EN RY YOUNG JR., Sheriff. 1180 Raymond Boulevard Newark, N. J. June oq •>« T 8oI*cltor o f Complainant. MABEL E. GOFF Glenn K. Carver. Sol’r, $24.78 J0, July 7, 14, June 19, 1039. Township Clerk. June 2, 0, 16, 23 May 26, June 2, 9, ^6, 23 The Millburn & Short Hills ITEM [JU11C 2 3 . 1 7 3 9 } [ Page 16 ] ( X >0 0 0 0 < x x > 0 0 0 0 c>0000000000000000 o o o < )<^ 0 <>00000<>00000<00000000000<>0<>0<>000000<>0<>00 <><><>000<><>0 World’s Fair grounds. Steamer Returning — Boat leaves' W orld's Contracts for maintenance the period were $02,759,754.28 ah increase of $844,427.54 leaving a leaves Lackawanna Terminal Fair (Flushing Gate) 1015 P. m, work were awarded to Ray Kei- net income from operations of Hoboken 10:05 A. M. D. S. T. arrives D. L. & W. Terminal Ho- Vanderhoff ler of Summit, roof repairs on the Hobart and Washington $36,868,099.63 as against $35,021,- Arrives World’s Fair 12 noon, boken, 12:45 A. M. schools, John D. McCullom, al­ 994.63 for the twelve months _ Is Retained. terations to the High School, ended May 31, 1938, an Increase Julius Coppola, land s c a p Ing of 81.846,105.00. CUT The firm of E. Vanderhoff and around the Wyoming School and RATE sons of West Orange was CENTRAL Ross Trengrove, flagstone walks LACKAWANNA Railroad an­ #RUGS awarded the bus contract for nounces a new passenger steam­ tfaq transportation of school up to and around the new Glen- STOCK UP WITH FILMS FOR YOUR VACATION wood School. The Cyclone Fence er service from Lackawanna children for the coming school Co., will construct 148 feet of Hoboken Terminal to World’s year by the Board of Education fence around the High School Fair starting June 18. Meseck at a meeting held last Thursday GEVAERT FILMS Steamboat Corporation will evening. A large delegation of property. ~ r - A board meeting will be held operate dally service between 116 or 616 * - 19c parents attended to urge the as usual in July but no meeting Lackawanna Hoboken Terminal retention of the Vanderhoff or 620 - - 17c and Whitestone Landing pier serving, feeling that despite the will be held in August. where passengers will board We Also Stock Kodak and Agfa fact one other bid was lower, the busses for a short ride .to the. Films at Lowest Possible Prices. personalized service warranted Developing kind Printing the extra expense of a few dol­ Public Service lars. Washing Machine Sizes up to lit Complete Roll Miss Eleanor Tichenor was ap­ REPAIR SERVICE NEXT TO WOOLWORTH’S MILLBURN 6-1471 pointed a full time teacher in Income Rises ” 8m Th« Mark, Brother.” MILLBURN 6-0015 WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD the High School. The board felt For the month of May and for the 12 months ended May 31, RADIO SALES CORF. this appointment to be neces­ 3B7 Millburn A i m w ______sary due to the large registration 1939 net income from operations of the incoming class to the of Public Service Corporation of High School building. Only 95 New Jersey and subsidiary com­ students graduate and 170 com­ panies increased as compared SAVE...... prise the entering class. with the corresponding periods BUY THE BEST. AND PAY LESS A committee of local insur­ a year ago. F O R O U R ance agents asked the board to Gross earnings for the twelve consider the placing of school months ended May 31, 1939 were FINE IMPORTED and DOMESTIC insurance locally rather than $129,627,853.91 as against $126,- through the firm of Bours and 937,321.37 for the twelve months Co. of New York which has han­ ended May 31, 1938, an increase Prices Effective Prices Effective dled the insurance heretofor. of $2,690,532.54. WINES and LIQUORS Thru Juno 28th Thru June 26th The board is studying this pro­ Operating expenses, mainten­ posal before taking action. ance, depreciation and taxes for GLEN CORRIE CARLTON HOUSE Classified It. deFlorez SHORT HILLS - MILLBURN SCOTCH G I N Section REAL ESTATE RENTALS £8 YEARS OLD 12 YEARS OLD |09 Convt*ni«mtly loon led old home. Good 4/5 Qt. ■ = condition. 4 bedroom**, 2 but ha. oil e lean- >39 i89 YOUNG O IK I. ww tilt'd for goneral heai. 2 car garage $HO. 4/5 Q t. 4/5 Qt. # r r ing In beauty parlor. Full-time work. 8 room**, 3 bnlli*, 2 ear garage, gi»« Salary. Apply In person borothy Etirl heat ...... * ..... 1125. 2 A High Proof (9 4 .4 ) of . Superb Flavor Beauty Salon. 301 Millburn avenue, SALES and Satin Smoothnen. Mill burn, N. J 23-1-3383 Exclusive Label - Blended end Bottled Attractive. eom fort able home, 5 KM PLOY M ENT WANTED bedroom**, 3 bath** HO,OOO in Scotland - Carefully Selected for Small, modern, 6 room home, oil Flavor, Body and Quality. This Is Tom Collins Weather! ' CAPABLE college student wishes sum­ heat, perfect condition ...... «... 80,000 mer position minding children. W illing b Short IUIIh 7-2415 to go away. Good rcferfftces. W rite Box M. care of the Item. 9-3-3343 y2 llobart Ave. Short Ililla TOP FLIGHT BLENDED RYES - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BUNDLE'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY TOWN CLUB RYE . 31%. - 3 YEAR OLD WHISKEY Pint 85c Full Qt. COOKS, Couples, Nurses, House Workers. 1.59 All first class help with best references. Second floor, 11187 Springfield Avenue, Mason Yoiitig, Jr. DE LUXE ATHERTON RYE 0 31%.A YEAR OLD WHISKEY Pin( 1.05 Full Qt. Irvington, near Centre. Phone Essex 1.99 3-6471. HEAL ESTATE • INSURANCE FOR RENT BLEND OF WHISKIES 3 OR MORE YEARS OLD Full Qt. KNOLLWOOD Employment Agency, spc- PINEWOODRYE - 1.75 rializing In Investigated domestic help. Semi-Bungalow — 8 rooms, 2 9 Douglas Street. Millburn. N. J. Call baths, oil heat — corner proper­ Millburn-6-0416. lO-tf-2786 ty*...... 8125 Try a Cocktail made of A NEW JERSEY Full Qt. Bungalow — 8 rooms, 3 baths, B R O W N J U G YOUNG MAN 25 wishes position as chauf­ fenced. 2 car garage — con­ Zi Apple Brandy and PRODUCT feur or handy man, Part-time or venient to station ...... $125 59 jteady work. References. Call Un ion- Vi Orange Ice mixed vine 2-3063. 16-3-3344 West field — 8 rooms, 3 baths, oil heat, recreation room — Made by lavatory ...... ™ ...... $115 on Electric Mixer Lord Stirling i SERVICES OFFERED APPLE BRANDY FOR SALE J, E. LAY. "The Plano Doct**r". Notice Colonial — 7 rooms, 3 baths, 'to my Millburn Customers f will tune lavatory, gas heat, air con­ In your summer home if within 100 ditioned. convenient to bus Maho Piant..’. Punch MYER’S PLANTER’S PUNCH miles. However bad pianos are. we Van line, secluded ------f 16,500 o 4/5 Qt. repair them. Belleville 2-3053. next time you eerve .mSSTmimm .i ------■■ - ‘ rr t f>8386 ‘ atuern *-JL rooms.. 3 baths, oil heat. 3/4 of an acre — nice Cocktails — A pleating I I K i B Y E A R S 4 )5 9 PAR TY SANDWICHES made to order. garden ...... $25,000 $3 per hundred. Call Mrs. H. Dover ell, English — 17 rooms, 5 baths, Summer Drink. I v l O L D 85 Mount a In view Road. Millburn. N. J. coal heat — a beautiful Phone Millburn 6-1678. 19-tf-3326 estate of approx. 2 acres In thg^MWrt of Short Hills .... $60,000 D AN IEL MASSIMO, gardener. Stone and ^SUMMER RENTAL cement work a specialty. 18 Church Street, Millburn. N. J. Telephone Mill­ We have listings of shore properties COAST-TO-COAST WINES—Bottled by cribari burn G-1929-J. 2-5-3334 for Summer rentals. Beautiful, large home —- cool — ' I W IL L T Y P E manuscripts and letters at spacious grounds ...I...... $350 mo. a reasonable price. Student composl- b u r g u n d y ) h ;!: 0 9 C J29 ) £ fllfc m J59 Hons-speelal rate 10c each. Phone Short * Hills 7-2402. 30-3-3257 Dorothea Bliss, Associate W A N TE D TO BUY 40 Main Street, Miilburn BUILDING LOT 55 to 75 ft. frontage. MI e-llTT — MI B-0D71 — 8H 7-SOW Produced by One of Spain’s “ tn Millburn Townshtp. Cash. Renann- Always aw Exceptional Valua ttble. W rite Box B. care of the Item. Finest Bodegas 16-3-3349 R E D C R O W N FOR RENT 'At Your Service" B U R D O N ’S LARGE or small room with private bath. — -Located in Short Hills. Telephone Short BAND PALE GOLDEN Wills 7-3914. . 9-3-3336 DRY GIN FOR SALE 9 0 P R O O F BDESCHEU *'E " Flat Alto Saxophone. Distflled fraiTG riin Neutral Spirit* Tory reasonable. Box G-414, caro of the -i- ltem . - —------— lfl-tf-3352 ODORLESS 4/5 Qt. 1,14 Full Qt. 1.35 SIDEBOARD, dresser, day-bed and mat­ 35 tress. Call Millburn 6-086S-W in morn­ Cleaning System 25 oz. ing or evening. 23-1-3354 Half Gal. 2 * 5 9 Full Gal. 4 .9 5 No Fading or Shrinking I CROCHETED RED SPREAD. Price $20. By On. of Am.rlt.’. For.in.it Gin Dli«H*" Write Box C, caro of The Item. * 23-1-3355 T H E A&P a n d L i q u o r S h o p Washing Machine Millburn Gleaners INCORPORATED OPEN REPAIR SERVICE d e liv e r y Millburn Ave., Cor. Spring St. 321 Millburn Avenue “ 8m The Marks Brothers” EVENINGS .. M ILLBURN 6-0015 [ Millburn 6-1167 Phone MI 6-0889 ‘ 1 SERVICE RADIO SALES CORF. .. .Division of Rimback Storage Co. “DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE SALE OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS" t ------