North Jersey Rose Show
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"There are no points of the compasa on "Let our object be our the true chart of country, our whole American patriotism" cou-.try, and nothing ffienuirtamUc News. but our country" OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF BERNARDS TOWNSHIP News Vol. 29. No. 17 BERNARDSVILLE, SOMERSET COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, June 9, 1921 SIX CENTS Liondale A. C. to Play Here NORTH JERSEY ROSE SHOW Gladpacks Doing Good Work A bis baseball game is scheduled SCHOOL ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES The Qladpack baseball team of P 8 PERFECT ill ATTENDANCE Eight Sections in Which Blooms for next Saturday afternoon when the local Legion team plays it's old rivals Bernards High Hold Its Own in pack-Gladstone has started the •.< of All Varieties Have the, Liondale A. C, of Uoekaway. Two Cars Meet at Corner of Mill son with a fitio record, winning Pupils in the Township Schools Competition with Other out nf the seven uauics played. a Place These boys clashed during the win- Street and Olcott Square— Neither Absent Nor Tardy The most inti:. tin contest ui ter months la fust basket ball games Schools Other Occupants Escape those played 'bus rar this .war wan During Month of April and as those contests were most in- Arrangements are neaririK comple- the game with Far Hills, when tht teresting, it is expected thai toe <• - tion for the second North Jersey Rose The Bernards High school track In a collision of two antes at the Qladpflcka scored p shut-oul Bernard* Illirh School. ghu.v to be held Wednesday afternoon inn ball g«me will be a real struggle team nave a good account of itself corner of Mill street, and Olcott Next Saturday iifternoon the 01 ail Seniors Oron Blaiure, Evelyn for supremacy on both aides, and as an(] evening, June 15th, in Parochial last Saturday afternoon at the Jer-square, Tuesday night, Max Hempac- k will play the Chester \ c. on It' • hiii,in Julia Y.inKlcet. both teams will be out to win, it will sey State Interscholastic meet at Ste- Bail- mendlnger of the Hemmendinger . the hitter's grounds Junior) i h.ii'le-. Howard, Helen be well worth while for the public to vens Tech. Field, Hoboken, and at the 1 The exhibit which will be Kivcn un- Pharmacy, had the tendons of his loft The borough boys are very anxion Brown, Gladys DeBow, Kathorlne see this contos!. Interscholastic athletic meet at the hand severed by broken glass and der the auspices of the Garden Clubs to book games with the Bemarclgrille Goldsmith, Marguerite K< lly, Martha The game will start at 3.30 on Al-High school grounds, Somerville. also sustained a deep gash in his let-Legion nine, Morrow, Katbertne O'Hara, Lorene of Somerset Hills, Morristown. Sum- W oval. side. mit. Short Hills and Princeton, will Coach Ira W. Terwilliger, sent a Banford, Haiel Woods, Helen Woods. le in Id from 3 until 6 o'clock and from part of the team to Hoboken and a The injury deprives .Mr. llemmtn- Sophomores Alice Acken, Louise part to Somerville. dinger of the use of two of his fin- Dufour, Dorothy Itlnehart, Mary 8h.ee- 7,5M until If) p. m. gers. GIRL SCOUT NOTES : The rules governing the show fol- ANNUAL SCHOOUIELD MEET In the Hoboken contest, in which ii.m, Alt lie.i stlnaon, Stewarl Sutton, 1 lows: all of the schools of the state parti- Mr. Hemmendinger was riding Camp Plans Being Completed—, Stanley Tninibull, Angelo Fame, Syl- Only amateurs may exhibit; all ex-Thirty-four Events in Which cipated, Calvin Sutton of B. H. S., through Olcott square in a car driven via .Misbeskey, Bertha Baird, Esther captured second prize In the half mile Registration Date at Hand- it' ektnan, Helen Qutleher, Erma hibits must he stayed by 12 o'clock Scholars of Township Schools by D. Fred Aungst, supervising prin- Class B Championship race and James Terms and Equipment (iiildsmit b, Lillian Little, Bertha I'u- Boon and mual be properlj lasged; cipal of (he Bernards Township Will Compete Buncker of Bernards, won second schools, when a car driven by James denhauer, Alma Richardson, Ruth exhibitors must supply their own in the Class A Championship running 1. Bowers of Morristown road came V'anDoren, Elsie Warmenhover, Paa< vases, and the committee will not be The regular meeting of the Bomer The Third annual Held and track broad jump and also captured third into the square from Mill street. The set Mills Council of Cirl Scouts wan line Hillings, May Madden, Mildred responsible for loss or breakage; en- meet by the public schools of Ber- prize in the Class A Championship cars came together head-on. While held Monday, June 6th and was well Phllhower, .Marlon SUtphen, Joseph tries covering all classes must be sent nards Township will he held Friday 220 yard dash. Mr. Hemniemllnger was the most ser- attended. Bearlepp, Stanley Jones, Martin Lld- to \iiss .). Slursbcrs, Bernardsvllle, not afternoon, June 10, at 2 o'clock on iously injured, Mr. Bowers sustained Miss Helene Sutro was appointed (ly. Roberl McRae, Michael Nervine, laii r than Saturday, .June 11th; taps In Somerville, Stewart Sutton of AJcoQ oval. this place, took second in the mile several gashes on his left hand from Executive and Secretary. Mrs. Hepa Herman I'fadeiihauer, Herbert 1'ieU- leariim exhibitor's number will be This event was formerly held in run, and Fred Field, also of Bernards, broken glass. Mr. Aungst escaped Minnaugh was elected Captain, and ell, Lester Poulson, Harry Stern, Its tied nit receipt of entry fee. connection with the Annual June captured second in the broa'l jump, uninjured and George Reid, who wasMiss Marian Ciirlannrr, Lieutenant ol Frank Thornton. Tin exhibitor's fee, which Includes Kete, hut because tile latter has been third in the pole vault and third in riding with Mr. Bowers, was slightly the Bernards Troop. Freshmen Clifford Beam, Frank ad- issinn. will be fifty cents. abandoned this year, the track meet the 12-pound shot put, cut on the face. Both cars were badly Final arrangements wen' made re Bennett, Howard Brash, Herman One- The entire exhibit will consist of Will be the chief attraction for the damaged. garding the camping at Camp N'el»oti wuch, Arnold Janson, Clifford Ludlow, 0! late our hoys have made good Joseph Sheehaii, Knuieis Swnekhaiu- elf'lit sections and in section one there pupils of both the public and paro- in contests all over the country and According to the .stories of all the Mrs. K. v. Llndabury, chairman at •Will In Cue classes rif Teas and Hybrid chial schools of the community, parties to the accident and many per- the Camping Committee, has arranged er, Charles Weymouth, Mary Quest, their excellent showing is due both Lillian Peck, Veraa Pope, Reta Vliet, Tea-, three blooms to a vase. The The list of events follows: to their own efforts and to the train- sons standing on the street, neither for the free transportation or the girls pri• • f"i ibis section is presented by car was moving faster than ten miles to and from camp in automobiles. Klsworth UobbS, Harris Sutler, Henry Grade Hoys, Sr., 100 Yards Dash ing received at the hands of Coach ; Mi r A. MeKim. an hour. The streets at the intersec- The auto trip is a beautiful one andTiger, Leon Todd, Mae Bailey, Lois (heal I and 2). TerwiIHger. Burton, Bertha Rildebrandt, .Mary Section two will consist of live clas- tion are narrow and the view of themany thanks are due lii Mrs. Linda Bernards High school will journey- Peterson, Dorothy Scott, Dorothy «s of Hybrid Perpetual, three blooms Grade Boys. Jr., 50 Yards Dash drivers was obstructed by parked cars bury for making it possible for tin (heat l and 2). to Princeton Saturday to compete and groups of persons on the corner. Kirls to drive Instead of going bj Southard to a ''iisii and the prize competed for is against the schools of Somerset, Hun- Grade Girls, 80 Yards Dash (heat Neither driver could see the other (rain. llernards) ille Klenientar). •pri -. n 11 •<] by the Garden Club of terdon and Mercer counties. Eigh- 1 and 2). car approaching. Girls an' earneatlj requested not to First Grade, IA Anna Bumbal, •rinectnn. teen boys from B. II. s., will partici- Susie Bumbal, Mildred Burnett, Hunt- II. 8, Girls, 50 Yards Dash i Final). The injured men were treated by delay in making their reservation* In section three there will be five pate. for Camp. Saturday, June II being line, Catnerden, Mary Li&dsaly, Harold passes of ('limbing and Rambler, one II. S Boys, Kill Yards Dash (Final). Last year Bernards won the point Dr. B. M. James, who advised Mr. the last day fur registration, as ex Stern 8jii,'\ or three blooms to a vase and Grade Boya. Sr.. 440 Yards Run. trophy, scoring the largest number of Hemmendinger to go to All Souls' plained in last week's News. l I! Gertrude Hillings, Silvia Bocc- tb< prizi offered has been donated by Grade Hoys, Jr., 220 Yards Dash. points of any school in the meet and hospital, Morristown. for an operation ; Camp Nelson is located on Upper hlno, Arnold Dillon, Dorothy EtKSHng, Mr- diaries M. Chapln of Bernards- this year they expect to be equally Longwood Lake in Morris County, Bdson Hubert, Henry Kocsis, Frank 1 II S. Boys, SMI Yards Run. in the hope that he might regain the Til '. successful. use of his injured fingers. Mr. Hem-eight miles from Dover. The camp Merctirrlo. ^ Section four will consist of five H.