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Hill Will Be Candidate Full Program PM f o u M e p i 888 •. Fublisiied every Fm COPT- Hill Will Item Wins IViirp' New Dr dp Call Name New**. Be Candidate The Item offic^will be Men bom on or after Jan­ Plan Board closedN-all d a y £ ac h Satur­ uary 1, 1922 or on or before # Clarence A. Hill, chairm an of day during July and August June 30, 1924 and not pre­ Monday night the new Plan­ the Township Committee has as a WM/measure to con­ viously registered, will regis­ ning Board for Millburn Town­ serve tires, gasoline and man­ expressed his willingness to ter Tuesdayr June 30 a t the ship was anounced by Chair­ comply with the request of the power and to enable em­ Millburn Waft Office, Wash­ man Hill of the Committee. Short Hills Association and seek ployees to better supervise ington School building, be­ renomination and election t h is ' th e ir" war'gardeTiS:— if- -the" tween- the-hews of 1 A .M . Personnel of the board includes '/ a ir -- --------------- la tte r...are- a success^ The ■aftd-9 P. M. *— ------------------ three resident... members, —two- In a following letter Mr. Hill Item ’s fall line may include committeemen and the Town­ states he will be a candidate in parsnips and pumpkins in ship enginefr. One more citizen the September primaries stand­ addition to peerless printing. New Draft is still to be appointed. ing on his record-of past serv­ Ira C. Moore Jr. former ice to the Township. The letter Township attorney and -mem­ states: Full Program — Registration ber of the committee for six “It is only natural th at I years, was named for a four should feel deeply gratified that- Mlllbum Township’s next year term Graham R. Holly, the Council of The Short Hills For July 4th draft registration-has been set now a member of the Board Association h a s expressed its for Tuesday, June 30. This will of Adjustment and long Inter­ The" final touches are being HENRY L. JUNGE, asked _ to approval of my service on the include men In the 18 to 19 ested in-planning, received the added to Millburn’s July Fourth again be candidate for Town­ Township Committee by sug­ year age classification as well three year designation and Wil­ celebration. At 9:30 in the Park ship Committee by South Moun­ gesting that I again seek the as those newly come to the age liam Clifford Jr., architect and the Flag will be raised to start tain Civic Association. Republican nomination for the 20. former tax assessor, was desig­ the day with the Boy and Girl office in the September primar- In its new quarters, in the nated for two years. Scouts. At the same time on and that since the an­ Washington School building, the In addition these three Mr. nouncement of thejf actigft. a tfeLpolice range the traditional v Draft Board feels there is police revolver shoot will- be Hill as chairman of the com­ number of residents in all sec­ ample room to handle the 500 mittee will be an ex-officio tions of the _ Township have conducted. At 10 o’clock two to 600 men who will present groyps of Rod MacDougall’s Air member, John D. Clark will also been good enough to echo that Be Candidate themselves and so the registra­ serve on- the board as will Levi Raid Wardens will settle sec­ sentiment. The Board of Governors of tion-will be held In the Draft Price, municipal engineer. tional rivalries at soft ball. Office, access to which is from Service on the governing the South Mountain Civic As­ That the committee is con­ At 10:15 ttte children’s novel­ Mlllbum avenue. The hours will body of Mlllbum Township has sociation at their monthly sidering modernization of the ty field events will start at the be 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. been a privilege and a pleasure, meeting last Thursday night antiquated Township building south end of the Park. These not alone because of the op- requested Henry L. Junge, the The official order for the en­ code was disclosed also when arpi),’s present rejirasentatlve on rollment states it covers men Jar committee to study and sug­ from eight'to fourteen and In- civic obligations, not alone be­ the Township Committee to al­ bom on or after January 1,1922 gest changes was named. " cause of the- association with cludes a greased watermelon low his name to be placed on and those born on or before Members of this body are a splendid group of committee­ scramble, a tug of war, a sack the ballot for reelection this June 30, 1924, and not previous­ Matthew Campanello, William men. as. well as a large num ­ racera three legged race, and a Fall for another term of 3 ly registered. Clifford Jr. Fred A. Braeder and ber of dnselfishrpubilc’, spirited pie eating contest Prizes will years. This is the first call for men Albert F. Daly, building inspec­ citizens who have served bn the be awarded. At R):30 b, tennis President Heiss stated that in the 18-19 year bracket and tor. numerous bodies which official­ m atch is scheduled betweeiL- -“•public opinion thfOUghout the- they wilT not be subject to draft Renters feeling themselves ly and unofficially are eontinu- a four man high school team Township showed th a t Mr. at. this time as the official age agrieved will now have should-i. .ally making- t.rteir..greatcsirtrlyr -^unge^a work.-sffi ffw Committee . -etUI-stands at. ,2Q__ They,, will. TSSonTo ’gooS^loyw®5St”Th' 'l's""'eTiatmia'n-of~-the • Buiidlngf •eFr"TS““W fg p ^ ^ -however- be-..of--.recanL.if__ 'UofflM5Slon“was""'named'--tn" the community, but also be.- At 11 o’clock the Firemen? Department, ih e n the Fire De­ change is later made in the keeping with recent federal cause of the attitude oF the “proffilSF-to soak the Policemen partment and now the Law and service age. rulings to control rent increases (Continued on Page Thirteen) in another softball game. At Finance .Departments has_been Volunteers are now busy in for the duration. 1:30 the July 4th softball cham ­ not only constructive and con­ the “Draft Office preparing and pionship will be played (the sistent, but beyond criticism! sending out occupational ques- Ralph E. Schneider, Herbert Pdnce Chief’ - winners of the two previous and generally accepted as the tionaires on men between the E. Cliff and H. Berrjen McCain games). - kind needed by the Township ages of 46 and 64. These men make up the body th at will de­ A t'3 o’clock the Mlllbum base­ “a t this time.” A special com­ registered several months ago termine— what, wrongs exist lL ball team play Madison. Follow- mittee will be appointed to fur- and some have now received any, and adjust disputes be­ Price Attorney tween landlords and tennis* ing the baseball game there ' ther Mr. Junge’s campaign if. their forms. Kimball Prince of Highland will be a retreat ceremony un­ he accepts. avenue, Short Hills, has been der the direction of Mr. -Hom­ named Chief Ration Attorney er Wright with an honorary Mrs. Mary; Pariso Pattersons At Home in the New York region for- the color guard of local defense Office of Price Administration,- -tihits. To climax the ..day’s ac­ Wade W arning Funeral services-wtH be held. Mr. and MrsVHelmer Charl­ He has already .taken up hiy tivities, a patriotic band con­ ton Patterson who were married Police Chief Wade calls local Friday at Young’s Funeral’ duties. - . — cert is scheduled’ for 8:30.— - _ last month at Spring Lake are --Embragigg-m~tRe New ~Ybrk~ motorists’ attention to the fact Home for Mrs. Mary Louise Pa- 'risori77Ff‘288"mffi"^reer'wh'o- a t naif Park Arms, Oak . reslon are New York, New Jer- that schools are now closed,“to d dfiid; Wednesday- after several Park, Illinois for the summer. ey, PennsyivanlarO elaw gre, MrTmtCTson 7was"fhe'2W^" Turnbull Conducts ■ streets at the most unexpected month’s illness. Maryland and the District o f- mer Mrs. John Taylor. Columbia. Mr Ptfece has given times. He suggests that the best ■ Bom In Italy, Mrs. Pariso _ sjPortraiture Class - ■ •way to avoid grief all around, came to" this country about 36 up his private jaw pripgjgf iqr A SOLEMN Holy Hour will be ’he dutwtiea^ja i |F i j ^ ^ v o t e jWte;- is drive with: a* p r a t e r de-. years agffr She is survived by kept a t Rosary Shrine, Summit Under the sponsorship of the gree' of caution, and expect the her husband, Hocco arid six u l t h e re­ at 3730 P. M., Sunday, June 28, Mlllbum „Art Center Stanley unexpected at-all times. children,- - William, Rose, Carr gional offiee^ v.— ’ | | j | /. for the intentions of His Holi­ ■Hie new- appointmcnt' wlll: Turnbull will conduct a por-^ - ....... ★ men, Daniel, Nicholas and An­ traiture cSSs: dn tBe -hext Sfour “ PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY i*ld thony, all of Mlllbum, ness Pope Plus XII. — _ ana he wdS refeliTltisiilaeeas Saturdays, beginning-June-27th. =o«waplete secretarial 8e r v i c e. A High Mass will be offered RUBBER STAMPS — Prompt, a member of th e Board of Ad- - The class will meet hi the Art Marion M. Copcutt, Chatham at St. Rose of Lima’s Church service^ low prices. Item Office, iustment as well as continuing Room of Mlllbum High School road, Short HHls.
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