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DOROTHY THOMPSON, one ALAN C. DOUBLEDAY of Mill­ of the most distinguished wom­ burn, and Miss Gertrude Rus­ Wyoming Play an journalists in the country, sell of 13 Northern drive, Short Board of Ed. will speak before Town Hall of Hills, will leave the Syracuse Field Split Essex County at the Mosque University campus Saturday, Pref erence Theatre, Newark, on Monday December 16, to spend the No report has yet come out evening, January 29, it was an­ Christmas holidays at home. , The Council of the Wyoming of the building committee of nounced today by Mrs. Parker Classes will be resumed Wednes­ Association took the first step the Board of Education as to its O. Criffi'h, president. day, January 3. leading up to the February action If any in placing the ★ ★ School Meeting, Tuesday night proposal for a Wyoming play when it adopted a resolution field before voters at the Febru­ Letters To asking that the • three members ary school election. ' Kris Kringle whose terms expire this year, again stand for reelection. Two plots are before the com­ mittee. one the selection of the Team Men Day Dec. 22 The three members are Mrs. Wyoming Association and the William Denton Taylor, Austin Speaking at the annual junior galley and William B Hart- other a creation of the commit­ Christmas is coming! If you and senior Father and Son shorne. Mrs. Taylor is now serv­ tee itself proposing to utilize don’t believe it, visit the High ing her 9th year and both men land now owned by the Town­ Football Dinner held at the School and see the preparations High School cafeteria Thursday their 6th year on the board. ship plus privately held areas to for Kris Kringle. evening under the sponsorship At the same meeting the increase the size. The latter is The Great Day will be Friday, of the combined Varsity Club Council adopted a resolution ex­ directly opposite the Wyoming • December 22, but the work has and Hi Y, Harvey Harman, foot­ pressing its appreciation of the’ school whereas the Association been going on since October. ball coach at Rutgers Univers­ service of A. Ross Meeker on the optioned piece is a short dist­ About two thousand dolls and ity, termed football the great Township Committee and sug­ ance away. HARVEY HARMAN, Rutgers toys have been reconditioned. American game. He declared gesting that he again be a can­ L. L. Glezen reporting to the The High School will contribute every 'successful nation has had University football coach, and didate when personal affairs Council of the Association Tues­ about seventy Christmas baskets. some dominant sport and be­ guest speaker at High School permit. day expressed the hope the pro­ The High School will also give lieved football served in that football dinner. '■ A project for 'Millburn” signs posal might still make the 1940 - „hree-hour party for the less capacity in the United butte.!. upon whi#h the Council has ballot and from other quarters ★ fortunate little folks of the He advocated no change in been working for months has The Item heard that in all prob­ community who are nominated the present rules and believed by the Neighborhood House. finally borne fruit as letters ability the board would give resi­ Kid4ii^Party » read by. Transportation Chair­ the goal posts should remain In short, the High School, act­ dents an opportunity to vote on man Sippach showed. The State ten yards behind the goal line ing as agent of the Neighbor­ either of the two locations, se­ Highway Department will place and that passers should remain hood House, will about take over lecting one or none. December 16 Millburn signs at the intersec­ five yards behind the line of the charities program of the One .new development is the scrimmage as these rules were tion of route 29 and Vaux Hall The Annual American Legion community and make all de­ circulation of a petition in designed to protect the players: road and at route 24 and Vaux Kiddies Christmas Party for liveries of toys, trees and favor of the lands opposite the and safety of players was the Hall. Essex County will place like Millburn and Springfield spon­ Christmas baskets, aided by t.he school Residents in the op­ primary object in both the rules signs at Millburn and Wyoming sored by Guy R. Bosworth Post Township Highway Department tioned area had been dormant and the coaches' minds. avenues and at Millburn avenue No. 140, its Auxiliary, Contin­ which furnishes the trucks and on the matter until last month More than a hundred fathers and Vaux Hall road. ental Post No. 228, and Warner chauffeurs. when they got busy. Property and sons were present at this The resolution pertaining to Brothers Millburn Theatre will In every food store the citi­ owners adjacent to Ithis site affair which brought to a con­ (Continued on Page Eight) be at the Millburn Theatrfe on zens will find Neighborhood have already protested to Ahe clusion one of the most success­ ★ Saturday, December 16th, at 9 House baskets bearing the in­ school board against its use and ful football seasons in Mill- A. M. scription - "BUY TWO, PUT so Wyoming comes up to the burn’s athletic history. Other Commander Winner of the ONE HERE". Every bit of this G irl Scout election divided as to a location .speakers included coaches Focht, local post, chairman of the com­ will go into Christmas baskets. for a play field there. Piela and Smith of Millburn mittee announces that the man­ Friday, this week, will be Po­ Community agreement as to Zingg of Caldwell, Bates of Benefit Concert ager of the Millburn Theatre, tato Day, when every student the need of a play field is gen­ Madison and Moore of Glen, W. L. Kane, has arranged a very pays his admission to school A Millburn Girl Scout Benefit eral but who shall be neighbor Ridge, Dr. John R. Patterson, R. interesting program for the with one potato or as many Concert to be given Friday eve­ to it, there’s the rub. John Bretnall. Robert Faddis children and that special ar­ more as he wishes to bring, and ning, January 19, in the High and Judge G. Noyes Slayton. rangements havg been made there will be plenty who will School auditorium, will feature Letters and Varsity Club cer­ with Santa Claus to have him bring bags full. Tuesday and The Orpheus Club of Newark, a Holiday Plans A t tificates were presented by present to greet the youngsters Wednesday of next week will be singing organization composed Coach Paul Cherin who termed after the show and present Orange and Apple Day, respec­ of eighty-six male voices and so­ the 1939 team one of the best them with the usual box of tively. loists and Geraldine Ruegg, he had ever coached both from Wyoming Club candy. The community is invited to harpist who has recently re­ the won and lost standpoint and The committee extends a cor­ the program at 10 o’clock on turned from study in France. from the, enjoyment he received H oliday activities at the dial invitation to all children of December 22. Serving on the committee ap­ from working with the squad W yom ing Club will include a Millburn and Springfield twelve ★ pointed by the Council to man­ Junior Dance on Saturday members years of age or under to attend ON THURSDAY, evening, De­ age the concert are Kenody R. night, December 23, at the L in ­ ★ this party and to come pre­ cember 21 at 8 o'clock the Spring- Ware, general chairman; Mrs. den street club house. WATCHUNG CHAPTER. D. pared to have a really good field Methodist Chorus Choir is R. D. Ward, chairman of music A R. of West Orange, will hold and arrangements; Mrs. Charles On Sunday night, December time;------presenting a Festival of Christ­ its fourth birthday and Christ­ Green and Mr. H. H. Gallison, 31, there will be a New Year’s ★ mas Music in the Methodist mas meeting on Friday, Decem­ co-chairmen of advertising; Mr. Eve party with breakfast at PLANNED TAX POLICIES Church auditorium. There is ber 15th at the home of Mrs. no admission fee. The choir is and Mrs. R. Schmidt, co-chair- 4:30 Monday morning. A1 Freis- was the subject of the talk to be Frederic' McCracken, Scotland giving this musical treat as their meh of ticket distribution; Mrs. ter and his orchestra will play. given by Maxwell E. McDowell road, South Orange. Mrs: John Christmas gift to the commun­ J. Lyon and Mrs. R. G. Brush, This affair will also be held .before the members of the New­ T Grammer, Regent, will Pre_ ity and invites all who will to co-chairmen of ticket sales; at the club house. ark Chapter of the National come and join in the spirit of Marion M. Ware, commission­ Association of Cost Account­ ★ the occasion. Assisting the choir er; Mrs. R. E- Leigh, deputy THE YOUNG People’s Society ants, in the Essex House, New­ SUBJECT of Rev. Ralph will be Daphne Dame Carman, commissioner; Mrs. L. Melly and of St. Stephen’s Church will ark, on December 14. Mr. O. L. sermon, Sunday at 11 A Soprano; Mildred Thomas, Con­ Mrs! R. Layton, council mem­ meet on Sunday evening in the Straub of Millburn, assisted le Wyoming Church will tralto, and Charles Frew, Bari­ bers; Nelson Todd, business parish house at 7:30 o’clock. entertainment preceded the arid Inheritance". The tone. The Choir is under the di­ manager, and Mr. L. Melly, Hollowing a short business entertainment will precede the i High School Chorus rection of Allan Carman. treasurer. meeting, the program will turn lecture. rr three numbers. to a Christmas party. ' ...... n • • * t D e c e m b i [ P«ge a ] The Millburn & Short Hills IT E M c r '!• >939] OOOOOOCiOOOOOOOOOddOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DON’T OVERLOOK the Neigh? cember 25th despite the ChriT of Millburn have met to draft borhood House Food Baskets In mas holiday. Residents resin a new and court proof act If ChTlStfftUS grocery stores. “Buy two and What Will possible, for introduction before lng in areas w h ere collectio, put one in the basket". Make in is their 1940 budgets will be someone happy at Christmas. customarily m ad e on adopted. If such a law can be Pageant the curh Sunday night or Budget Be? enacted and become operative earl; Monday morning. before there Is any distribution A Nativity Pageant will be Budget time for Millburn is The system of holiday drawing near and with the re­ o f moneys heretofore Impounded presented in the Parish House Xmas Garbage col­ awaiting division then all may of Christ Church, Short Hills, lection was inaugurate T. cent invalidation of the state Thanksgiving at the law regulating division and dis­ be well. on Sunday afternoon, December . Millburn Is felt fortunate in 17, at 5 P. M. Collection H ere tlon of the employes. While tribution of franchise and gross meant working when having a resident assemblyman Members of the cast are from most were receipts taxes, committeemen Collection of asijes and gar­ whose shoulder may be a local the Church School and the celebrating it so lightened the are turning to asperin...... bage will be made Monday, De- following days as tp pt0Ve £ wailing wall when the new bill Junior Division of the Choir. Public utility taxes have-for are asked to place containers at merit. years' been collected bjr the Is finally introduced. Dorothy Ann Mclntire will be state and then prorated back to' ★ seen in the role of Mary, Leigh municipalities. For a long time , J ] ‘ 1 Barnes will appear as the- Angel the plan worked smoothly and f* OV VClUuCTullt of the Lord. The Three Kings ( g ift # u g p tt tt then Newark and Jersey City will be represented by James 0 0 0 0 put their heads, together and Bell, Edward Pikaart and Mar­ the next tax period showed As Delegate shall Wilcox, and the parts sung Conlon’s Camera Shop - these with one or two others, by Phillip Swift, Kenneth Whit­ had grabbed off the major At a Trustees’ meeting held more and Malcolm Chamberlain. 350 Millburn Avenue, Millburn 6-1403 Joseph will be portrayed by Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. part of the total. last week, the Millburn Repub­ Raymond Boedecker,«and Baird A law to correct the evil was lican Club received reports on Wonsey, Donald Maveety, Nel­ DARK ROOM S E T S ...... 2.85 • 8.75 passed over Governor Moore’s the recent campaign and dis­ son Dane and Richard Couni- DARK ROOM C L O C K S ...... veto but before any distribution 3.25 ■ 5.85 cussed plans for 1940. John D. han will appear as shepherds. under it could be made the va­ DARK ROOM SCALES - - - - ' • - 4.50 The role of a Shepherd Lad will lidity was attacked and final Clark was appointed chairman DARK ROOM LIGHTS - - - - -50 ■ 3.50 be played by James Atkin. The appeal upset it. of the 1940 Campaign Commit­ ENLARGERS ...... music for the four scenes will 14-00 • 67.50 In 1938 and again in 1939 tee, together with Lee L. Glezen, be presented by the Boys and F & R DEVELOPING TANKS -• - - ■ 1.85 Millburn anticipated this rev­ Wm. Sherman Greene, Jr., C. Girls Division of the Choir with THERMOMETERS - ‘ - - enue, total for the two years Milford Orben and Harold M. • .75 ■ 4.50 Nancy Morison and Virginia reaching $40,000. Now this can Kain, ex-officio. PRINT D R YER S ...... 2.95 ■ 9,95 Butler as soloists. nq longer be so treated and the A resolution was adopted by EXPOSURE METERS - - - - 1.00- 21.60 Mrs. Vance Lauderdale, Mrs. 1940 revenue if any is also in the Trustees, addressed to Ar­ KODAKS ...... 1.00 up doubt. thur T. Vanderbilt of Short H. Kimball Prince, Mrs. Francis C. Reed, Mrs. Robertson D. Ward, FLASH GUN CAMERAS - - - - 3.95 up All of these if lumped into Hills, urging him to be a candi­ Mrs. Frederick B. McBride, Mr. MOVIE CAMERAS - - - - - 26.50^450.00 the new budget, would it is said date for delegate to the 1940 Ralph G. Morison, Mr. S. H. MOVIE PROJECTORS .... mean about $80,000 additional National Republican Convention. 35.10 - 125:00 Chamberlain, Jr., and Mr. James to be raised by taxation, 1940s Various plans for 1940 were dis­ PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS - - - .80 - 5.50 T. Phillips make up the Commit­ anticipated anticipation from cussed, and it is expected that 35 m. m. PROJECTORS - - - - 10.00 ■ 125.00 tee in charge. this source, plus the anticipa­ there will be a great increase in tions of former years. membership due to interest in Men skilled in higher mathe­ that campaign. matics have computed this at OPEN Just a Few about 30 points on the tax rate and with such a handicap at BOTH FEET $1 SUNDAY Steps From the very beginning, headaches TREATED ■ The Essex and paljiatives are to., be antici­ DR. DAVID ELMAN 12 NOON pated. SURGEON CHIROPODIST (Legal Street Finance chairmen from the 45 Main Street MUlburn Center 36 main sT.-miLLBURn 6-i8 ti6 great majority of state munici­ Hours rve br Appt MI. «477* Opening Hour) FRtX DCLiVr-RY PAUL WAESL roor Parking Lot palities Including Ira C. Moore Established 7 Years

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•ooooooooooooo< what she is today to the satis­ balancing has become one nt =*• , .. 'i* nlsh soldiers, mayhap there be getting into office, not only of getting In, but staying there, and faction of everyone. juggling, and that between some truth — mayhap It be a Roosevelt and Taft as of yore, cM rs, Samuel skll meet In which they do in­ we spending the first two years DECEMBER 15 — A propos ★ dulge. There be something somat of the job patting the unlucky 'Pepys— fishy about Finns on skits, but winner on the back, and then do of the election year ahead of us, HOME ARTS DEPARTMENT I do comment on it thusly, and turn about and spend the last It do seem what with Aspirant of Millburn Woman’s Club will it be a conversation between two years taking pot shots at Taft making disparaging re­ hold Its Annual Christmas Party • • two Russian soldiers: his character and proceedings. marks as to the Presidential at the William Pitt Tavern in • Budget Equilibrium, and he Chatham on Wednesday, _ _ _ _ _ 1 Her Diary DECEMBER 14‘ — To sleeping cember 20, at 1 P. M. "There's'something th at’s mak­ answering back, the question of late, we having gone to Morris­ ing me sneeze. town by motor last night there i -9 3 9 Perhaps it's the ,yeny strong to see that most amusing and OPEN ’TIL 9 P. M. EVERY NIGHT TO XMAS breeesse richly entertaining picture, Ni- Just see the snow fly notchka, wherein Greta Garbo *’ DECEMBER 11 — Home late As it goes whizzing by!” does conduct herself in a most and cold this night, having "That’s no breeze! It's the un-Garbo like manner, creating Journeyed to Newark, there to Finns! They’re on skiis!” a Russian situation on her own. hear Oeneral Hugh S. Johnson • Splendid though her direction and Secretary Ickes and they DECEMBER 13 — The time has been in the past, it be wry supposedly* talking on the sub­ does seem to have come again obvious from this new excising ject of Democracy In Peril. The when our political mud-slinging person who has emerged, trial Secretary, howsomever, did seem season be open for all would-be she needed not only a pictureydi- more concerned with defending presidential candidates. The rector, but an orchestra direc­ the Administration and likewise, older I do become, the more tor, too, and they making her paving the way for a Third Term amazed I be at the procedure of with good intentions.. The Gen­ eral did give a better account of himself, though as far as what either said does go, Democracy \\^ ' 11 U / 's ' \ \ ^ may be still in Peril. I to re­ membering one thing with 5 CANDLELIGHT STIOPr amusement bat the General did say, and hifc comparing the Kaiser with Hitler and finding " rt' A 316-318 Millburn Avenue, x them alike except for, "the cut Millburn N.J. of the mustache and the droop \ of the drawers!” k \ CJclephonc JtiUburn 6 0672 ‘ *' • DECEMBER 12 — To reading “Christmas would not be Christ no is in this morning’s journal of the Russo-Finnish "incidents”, ac­ but for the happy interchange of wishes" cording to Russia, and she re­ fusing to be at war. 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* ELIZABETH hMOVIES KI1Z, 1148 East Jersey Street. These programs are MUTINY AT THE BIG HOUSE". CliarlPH Bickford. a c c u r a t e at press I),," M|" Mimre. Georiie CleveUind. "MARX time — but Theatres BROTHERS AT THE CIRCUS", Deceml. r 15-21. s o m e t i m e s change their minds. (EGEN1, 39 Broad Street. lU I.EKS III’ THE S E A ", "MAIN STREET LAW YER" !»■ ■ • ii.Iht 15-21. ★ M IL L B U R N AMERICAN LEGION — Meets Fourth Thursday of each •PACK UP YOUR TR O U BLES", June Withers. Rita month. 8 P. M , Recreation Building, Taylor Park. Brothers, Iynn Burl, Joseph Sehlldkraut; "DISPUTED PAS­ AMERICAN I.KG ION AUXILIARY — Meets second Tues­ SAGE", Akim Tamlroff. Dorothy Igunour. John Howard. day of each month. 8 P. M., Recreation Building, Taylot Park. December 16-16. "B A B E S IN AR M S", Mickey Rooney. July CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS —* Meets second and fourth Garland. Charles Wlnninger, June Pralsser; "COVERED Events Monday of each month. 8 30 P. Ml. 8t. Rose of Lim a School TRAILER” , James, Lucille and Russell Gleason. Harry Hall Davenport, December 17-19. "THE ROARING TWENTIES". OPERA "I .a Toaca", with Lawrence Tlbbett, Priscilla Lane, Jamoa^ Cagney, Humphrey Bogart. Gladys auspices CASO COLOMBO CIVIC ASSOCIATION meets first Fridaf "f Gi iffith's Muttic Foundation. Tuesday, December 19, at of each month at 7:00 o'clock P. M. George; “ NO PLACE TO G O ", Prod Stone, Gloria Dick­ ’Mnsqqe Theatre, Newark. son, Dennis Morgan, December 20-22 FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS, Continental Lodge — EXHIBITION "f Paintings and Sketch*’‘s by E. Stanloy Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month, 8 P. M., Turnbull, under u.uspices of Millburn Adult School, at GutlJd First National Bank Building. ★ S U M M IT Hall. Wviiming r‘hnreh. Reception Sunday. December 10. 3 to 9 P M Git lief) Open Tuesday, December 12. 2 to 9 P. M. ITALIAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION — Meets the first "F IR S T LO V E ". Deanna Drubln, Helen Parrish, Robert and Sunday. Heremher 17, 3 to 9 P. M. Tuesday of each month at 200 Main Street, Millburn. N. J. Stack. Eugene Pallette, fBeatrice Joy. December 15-16. "TH E !• 1111 > A V . DECEMBER 15 List of series of three con* JOCKEY HOLLOW FIELD TRIAL CLUB — Meets third BEACHCOMBER", Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchoslei. T> tens presented by Musical Art Quartet, under uuaplcua of Wednesday of each month. 8 p. M.. Recreation Building. rone Guthrie, Robert Newton. December 17-19. "THE MARX tirtrnth Music Foundation, at 8:30 P. M.. In Griffith Au­ Taylor Park. BROTHERS AT THE CIRCU S", Marx Brothers. Kenny ditorium, Newark. JUNIOR CASA COLUMBO meets every second Friday of Baker, Florence nice, December 20-23. ANNUAL AMERICAN LEGION KIDDIES CHRISTMAS each month at 7:30 P. M.. at 106 Main Street. PARTY, sponsored by Guy R Boswarth lN*»t No. 140, its KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS—Meets first and third Thurs­ Auxiliary. Continental Post No. 228 or Springfield, and day of eauh month. 8:30 P. M.. St. Rose of Lima School ★ ••MADISON Warner Brothers Theatre. Mlllhurn. Saturday. December 16, Hall. tit 9 A. M. at Millburn Theatre. Free to all children under "M AR X BROTHERS AT THE CIR CU S". Marx Brothers. LADIES AUXILIARY OF ST. ROSE OF LIMA'S Kenny Baker, Florence Rice, Nat Pendleton; "ESPIONAGE l If LHC 11 meets first Monday of each month at appointed AGENT". Joel McCrea, Brenda Marshall. Jeffrey Lynn. WEDNESDAY. Deoemlier 20 - Short Hills Country Duy ida.e to Is* named at previous meeting. George Bancroft, December 15-16. "T H E CAT AND THE Sehool presentation of Christmas play "W hy the Chime* Rang", by Ell*»ls th McFadden at 4 30 P. M. Sn school MASONIC CLUB — Meets the first Tuesday of each CA N ARY ", Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, John Beal, Gale month In the Masonic Club rooms. Bank Building. Millburn. Sondergaard, December 17-19. building. MILLBURN HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION MEN'S CLUB — st. Stephen's Church — Meets third MEETING Friday evening. December 22. at 8 I\ M. In Thursday of each month — 8:15 - Parish House. 136 Main ★ U NION school auditorium. Dancing in Gym will follow the meeting. Street. MILLBURN COMMUNITY COUNCIL - Meets first Wed­ "RIO". Basil Rathbone, Slgrld Gurle, Victor McLaglen; nesday of June, October, December, February and April at "HOLLYWOOD CA V A LC A D E ", Don Ameche, Alice Faye, A1 the Barberry Corner Tea Room. Jolson, December I&1I6. "ON DRESS PARADE", "Dead MILLBURN REPUBLICAN CLUB - Meets the fourth End" kids, Frankie Thomas, Clssle Loft us, Henry O'Neill; Thursday of each month. 8:00 P. M. "H E RE I AM A STRA N G ER ", Richard J)lx, Richard Greene, Gladys George, December 17-19. "BABES IN ARM S"; MILLBURN ROTARY CLUB - Meets at the Chantlcler "W ITN ESS V A N ISH E S", Edmund Lowe, Wendy Barrie, each Tuesday noon for luncheon and program. Robert E. December 20-23. S o c ia l Marshall, President. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR. Continental Chapter — • lll-l Moete first and third Wednesday of each month, 8 P. M,, ★ IRVINGTON First National Bunk Building. WYOMING CLUB — Club dinner, second Saturday of each ORDER OF THE AMARANTH—Meets second and fourth CASTLE, 1115 Clinton Avenue. ontb at 7 P. M. Games and entertainment follow. Thursday o f each month 8 P. M.. First Nutlonal Bank Building. "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT". Lew Ayres, MEN S NIGHT at Wyoming Club every Monday night. Slim Summerville, Louis Wolhelm; "ON YOUR TOES", Vera Bridge Championships, ping pong and other games, 8 P. M. WASHINGTON ROCK ROD AND GUN CLUB — Meets Zorina, Eddie Albert, Alan Hale. Frank McHugh. Decoml>er \.V\U\L III llo PARTY for

ber Erler, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miss Jane Ricketts of mih Borland, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Mitchell-Wilcox hurst road recently gave a w ' Thompson of Newark, and Mr. .ding shower for Miss Caroiinl and Mrs. Joseph Burke of Nut- Announcement of the com­ Mitchell, niece of Mrs. Walter w Behnfleld of Campbell road ley. ing marriage of Miss Caroline whose marriage to Leslie m • V. Mitchell o f Short Hills and On December 23, Mrs. Jacob cox of Iron River, Michigan will Scarsdale, N. Y. to Leslie T. '/ r a e , A. Holle of Maplewood, will Wilcox of Iron River, Michigan, take place Tuesday, December 19, at 3:45 P. M. at the Crane give a kitchen .shower and was made Monday evening, De­ bridge, in honor of Miss Lucille home, Scarsdale, N, Y NO TES a, THE WEEK cember 11, at a shower given Blanche Haugh, daughter of Mr. in Miss Mitchell’s honor by Miss Among guests attending were and Mrs. Leslie Thomas Tiaugh Jane Ricketts o f Midhurst road, the Misses Mary Jean Behnfleld of Pine terrace. Miss Haugh will cousin of the bride-to-be, Mar­ Prom cereal and cheese to L. I., Mrs. Howard A. O’Brien of Short Hills. be married on December 29 to ion Westmore, Justine Lausser soap chips and sausage, prem­ Millburn, Mrs. Benjamin The marriage will take place Frederick Judd Van Wagner Jr. Mrs. Walter W. Behnfleld, and iums are being offered the Shackleford of Orange, Mrs. at 3:45 P. M. Tuesday, Decern-* of Madison. Miss Haugh will Mrs. A. T. Ricketts, all of Short housewife these days, that range John Harvey, Mrs. Allison Kohr, ber ID, at “ Holmhurst”, Scars­ have her sister, Mildred, as her Hills, Miss Gladys Ansnhuetz ol from gay colored napkins to Mrs. W. W. Pierson, Mrs. Stan­ dale, the home of the bride- only attendant and the best Millburn, Mrs. Harry Anderson shiny bright bowls. ley Wright, and Mrs. L. A. Bru­ elect’s grandfather, the late man will be Richard Rowe of of Springfield, and Mrs, Georg#. Of course these objects catch baker, all of Maplewood poured. Plainfield. Mr. Haugh’s mother Colonel Alexander B. Crane. Assisting as floaters were: Mrs. Davies o f New York City. the eye of every purchaser and and brother, Mrs. Thomas Miss Mitchell is a graduate of William E. Little of Great Neck, o ff they go — laden with a few Haugh of Rochester, will arrive Millburn High School and Michi­ L. I., Mrs. H. £ . Clayton of extra dish towels, candy dishes December 22, to spend Christ­ gan State College. Mr. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hunt Orange and Miss Marjorie Kohr. or ash trays. Premiums have mas and attend the wedding. was graduated from Michigan of Pine terrace, West, had as started In an innocent sort of of Maplewood. State College and is a Reserve • • their guests on Sunday, Mr. and way but with the bumper crop Officer of the U. S. Cavalry. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson Norman Wiss Jr., son of Mr. Mrs. George Hastrom and Miss on the market, there Is no tell­ and Mrs. Wiss of Oaklawn road, ' Mable Thorne of Staten Island ing to what length they may go. Smith of Taylor road and In­ fant son departed last week, for is expected home from Yale next and Willard Brandenburg ol Venture to say there Is hardly a Miss Rose Marie DeSessah of Newark. Toledo, Ohio, where Mr. Smith Wednesday for the Christmas household that cannot produce Holidays. His brother Kenneth, 34 Old Short Hills road enter­ at least a dozen or so of these has been transferred in busi­ tained at a game party Tues­ ness. Mrs. Smith is the former a student at the Choate School, various articles. day evening. Her guests were Miss Lillie Berry. will arrive home Thursday. SHOP IN COM I'ORT • • the Misses Helen Buffington, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Day, • Mrs. Ernest K. Halbach and Alma Glusk, Mildred White, formerly of Woodfleld drive, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Kem- CHINA CLASS daughter, Miss Constance Hal­ Helen Beck, all of Caldwell; Mr. with their children Snowden merer Jr., of West road, en­ bach of Stewart road, departed and Mrs. Peter Mundon, and and Charles Jr., will move to tertained at cocktails Saturday and GII-TS for on Saturday, for Sea Island, Mr. and Mrs. Paril Wert, also Pittsburgh, shortly. They have at their home for forty guests. Georgia, where they will remain of Caldwell; Miss Georgetta CHRISTM AS been spending several weeks’ Mrs. Kemmerer Is the former for four months. Stimmel of Nutley, Miss Helen with the former’s brother-in- Miss Mary Elizabeth Halbach. • • Mauck of Teaneck, Miss Kath­ law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Mori- A family supper-party will be erine Burgeirk of Port Chester, James E. Barrett of Fairfield EDMISTON son of Whitney road, enter­ given December 17 by Mr. and N. Y., Miss Elizabeth Adams of 330 Springfield A venue, drive. Cranford and Carl Millinger of • tained Saturday night with a Mrs. Fred Heitkamp of South SUMMIT A housewarming and tea was dinner bridge party. Decorations Beechcroft road for 32 relatives. Rutherford. given on Sunday by Mr. and were in keeping with the Christ­ Mrs. Sidney Dale Kirkpatrick at mas season. Guests included: Mr. their new home on Woodcrest and Mrs. Glenn Erickson of Short avenue. The Kirkpatrick family Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Ira C. Moore which includes their children Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rixman iiAYMAirni Mary Jane and Dale, moved of Millburn, Mr. and Mrs. War­ from Maplewood September 27. ren E. Toner of Maplewood, Dr. Mrs. Kirkpatrick’s sister, Mrs. and Mrs. Richard J. Brown of George F.. Little of Great Neck, South Orange, Mr. and Mrs. Al-

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Editor, The Item: There are valuable publica- M aybe So tlons which I would like to make available to the readers of your When Rip Van Winkle left his o o o o o oooooooc "The time h»» tome", ltl, w paper, and Will appreciate your board M ILLBURN & "T o talk of many ttilnga; rUI UK giving space to the following And bed for one of moss Of ahoea-and ahlBa~a.,d ITEM announcement. I bet ’twas ’cause h e’d told the Of oabbatrea—and klnta" SHORT HILLS 00000000

P t-a /in k r 15» UJ39 l 'l'nc Millburn & Sllort Hills ITEM l P»ge 9 J 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO ing and coming the trips were of $25,754.82. on Uncle Sam. » 000.00 in reserve and undivided cember 19, at Wyoming Church. Join CCCAnd At the last meeting held on profits. A special Chnsinvas program Interested sons or parents December 6, the Board arranged ★ has been planned. should contact R. Carlisle Craig, for a drive for new shares; the Town Hall, Millburn. WYOMING GUILD evening \ne V- S. A . goal for the January meeting to group will hold a regular be 1.000 -new shares. monthly meeting Tuesday, De­ Men's Shoes $ J A n o th e r opportunity to en- Washington Rock is in its U m the Civilian Conserva- Half Soles Sewed on 14th year and has never de­ jn Corps will be offered to IVashington Rock and Rubber lleels clared a dividend of less than MATERIALS illburn youth* January 1. At KeiiNoiiuhle l*rftrr« 4'C has never recaptured any SUPPLIES iat tim e the roster will be ART oil Women ’h Sliora profits and only owns one piece ;;eti for new. classes and boys Goes Forzvard of property at a cost of $7,500.00 Decorative Painters Supplies A. PASCALE nd young m e n now idle, may against which it has over $33,- 271 ICniiex Slrw l ,gn up for body-building, Washington Rock Building & >17 Millburn A t *. Millburn t-ISSI M im il.K OF BLOCK Loan Association has paid out e a lth fu l work in the open at an scries No. 4 which totalled $21,- ssured income. 400.00. This series has been in It used to be said * Join the force 153 months and each ac­ larines and see the world” count has earned almost 5'.. nd while that slogan still holds ood, to see the United States Since June 1 the association t no personal cost, the CCC is opened 154 new shares and USEFUL ie thing. Millburn men have granted 5 new mortgage loans ecn sent to the West Coast, to totalling $26,000.00. To date it ew Orleans and the Gulf of has paid maturing shareholders a total of $91,144.00 with profits lexico and to the Rockies. Go- GIFTS

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Give the man of the house a gift that will give him real pleasure. L IO N E L ELECTRIC TRAINS STANLEY HOBBY HOUSE TOOL SETS $5.00 up Walker - Turner Driver ^SrCRTINGCOCDS POWER TOOLS ★ Jig Saws, Band Saws, loathes, FIGURE AM ) H O C K E Y ICE SKATES 3.25 - 13.50 and Drill Presses for the SKIS 98c - 20.00 TOBOGGANS $4.00 up Home Craftsman. The Driver Line im reeojenized u« the SKI BOOTS. POLES AND BINDERS hist ill the field. Moderately prteed. FOOTBALL — BASEBALL — TENNIS STREAM- Christmas Tree Light Sets LINED TABLE TENNIS — BADMINTON * 29c up MODELS FISHING — HUNTING Tree Stands 39c up 33% DISCOUNT ON SETS 3 DISCOUNT ON ACCESSORIES TIGER’S _ .... \ IG E R ’S 3 2 4 Millburn A ve. Millburn 6 - 0 4 6 9 tlillburn Ave. Millburn 6-040 , ragc IO j The Millburn &> Short Hills IT E M [ December ,5, ^ OOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and at that time an entire toy Both cars were badly damaM nessed, shop will come alive. In an accident Saturday aft! Both conceptions are histori­ Mystery Chimes noon William McBain o H O f Water Wheels cally correct as are the draw­ ton, suffered a possible Z z ings. It’s all water over the dam of the Jaw when the car** however so let’s get forward to At Hills School And Twp. Seals M rs. H a ll H u rt which he was riding as greater and grander discussions. Pu • >■, • senger, driven south east Many will try to make the Last week The Item printed ______★ . ’ ___ Parsonage H1U road, by jJ mysterious chimes ring on Wed­ As Cars Meet a replica of Millburn Town­ Editor, The Item: Kunzle of Irvington, kt[ ! nesday, at 4:30 at the Short ship’s new seal, made from a Last week’s issue of your val­ road and struck an electric to Hills Country Day School. A Mrs. Marshall B, Hall of Lake- drawing by E. Stanley Turnbull, ued paper was one of the most pole badly damaging both m lovely girl, a king, an old man, view avenue, Short Hills suf­ resident artist. worthwhile since my residence and car. m Lords and ladies — they will fered a broken right shoulder No sooner was the paper in In Millburn Township. The com­ all try to make the chimes ring. the hands of readers that these plete cbdiflcation of all of toe blade and chest injuries and Mr. But only a small child with the N0TI('K or began asking what manner of local laws and ordinances made Hall received an arm injury In perfect gift of hard earned pen­ wheel was this with no water it something to be preserved an automobile accident at the FMTATE OP AX X KUKLKV. * 2 nies will make them chime loud intersection of Lakeview avenue Notice I. hereby «n,.„ spilling over the top and cas­ along with the historical Issue count, of the sulw. rll,,., f1 ■ and clear! and West road, about 4:30 P. M. of the estate „ f ANx ’ keS?" cading down as shown in The of last year. ceased, will l„. I,u.i„.-,l A new Christmas play "Why Sunday afternoon. the Surreal!if „„,i * * Item masthead and other con­ Over long periods of. time the Chimes Rang”, by Elizabeth to the Ornhana’ Court ■„'( th, ceptions? these local laws are revised and According to police records h»«e* on Tueaday. the :;tr,l * * * McFadden will be presented by uary ne#t. * 01 * For the information of many amended bit by bit until they Mr. Hall was driving west on Dated Derember ill, 1*1:19 the school instead of the usual now living in our midst who finally become a patchwork im­ Lakeview avenue and J. Andre EDW ARD It tVIUTTIXOBill nativity pageant. The main John M. Emery, Pi-ortur never knew water wheels in possible to piece together. Fouilhoux o f West road, Short 744 Droatl Street their heyday, it may be stated parts are to be taken by Bill Hills was driving south on West Newark, N. J. Their publication in larger Dec. 15, 22, 29, Jan 5. 12 these were of two types, the Campbell, Dickie Cruess, Bill road when their cars collided. and more readable type and in Rogers, Joe Hixson, Joan Tuttle, “overshot” wheel and the “un­ convenient magazine size makes Patricia Oaresche, Sue Skidmore, w i s e : dershot”. It Is the latter Mr. them possible of preservation Lucinda Day, Sklppy Smith, Turnbull has accurately pic­ by all residents for future use. tured. Mike DeCamp and Teddy Bet- WILLIAM MAN WARING Both types were in common teridge. Our complete stock use in Millburn their location ★ Scenery and costumes are be­ o f more than 2000 depending upon the terrain. ON THURSDAY, December 21, ing executed by other mem­ w a tch es embraces Wherg the land fell away sharp­ Millburn Woman’s Club Garden bers of the school and a choir ly so that the head of water Department will hold its Christ­ is being specially trained. every important could be carried to the top of mas wreath-making project in The kindergarten, first and movement and all the the wheel, the overshot type St. Stephen’s Parish House, Mill- second grades will present their newest styles. Any .was common and as the water bum, at 2 P. M. Tea will be original Christmas plays on watch you purchase was carried for a greater cir­ served. Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock (A cumference of the wheel, more here, regardless of efficient. Don’t Wait TiU price, carries the Wtss In locations where the fall. 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CENTRAL CUT RATE DRUGS WHELAN DRUG STORES ™ c v 523 MILLBURN AVENUE MILLBURN (i-1471 S. R. FROCHTMAN, PH.O. (NKXr TO WOODWORTH'S). Millburn :u:t Millburn Are., Cot. Main SI. 6-0449 [December J5* 19.19] The Millhum &> Short ITUs ITEM [ P«gc *1 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOdO > ■ )000ooooooooooooo Mr. Ryan Inherits the Ber­ ference will be the business part borhood House Food Baskets in muda home, Casa Rosa, the In­ Inherits Estate What About Pacific>i> of the Literature and Art De­ grocery stores. “Buy two and come from a trust of the resi­ Under the will of the late Julia partment meeting of MUlburn put one In the basket”. Make Although her topic last week Ryan of Paget, Bermuda, and dual estate, and any other realty Woman's Club Friday, Decem­ someone happy at Christmas. was. not, Miss Avery said, one of New York, filed for probate this In the United States or Cuba, ber 22, at 2:30 P. M. at the home great popular appeal, a large vyeek In New York, the de­ held by the testatrix. The of the chairman, Mrs. Charles audience gathered at the Paper j i U cea sed ’s cousin, Frederick B. B. Kane of Mountainview road, Or - -. amount of $5,000 and a remain­ Mill Playhouse to hear her f V. Ryan and family of Highland MUlburn. Following this a W- hi , C------V derman Interest in the residual speak on "The United States and avenue, Short Hills, are named Christmas Party a la Southern «*!>-. * trust goes to each, of his sons, the Shores of the Pacific". * beneficiaries. Miss Ryan, daugh­ style will be in order. fcj» i Quincy and Fred B. Ryan. Mrs. ter of the late Edgar Harvey Ryan Is to receive jewelry. Ryan, died November 1Q< In her FOOTNOTES of the Fall Con- DON’T OVERLOOK the Nelgh- New York home. \ J ’ ” ! We are Offering the ..... “ PICTURES fram ed "S in THE ESTABLISHMENT FINEST BICYCLES Artistically finished with Phone MI 6-2126 finer type mouldings to har­ At the Lowest Prices monise with the subject. Special! WE WILL NOT HE UNDERSOLD Decorative Painters Supplies Fur Coats 317 Mill burn Ave. Mlllbuni ••1581 Come in and Look Them Over Remodeled ■ ■ ■ You Will He Amazed at the Hargains As Capes or [ char 1 1 r i d 1 i)0 7 I YOUR OLD BICYCLE CAN HE USED AS A DOWN PAYMENT, USING OUR CONVENIENT Jackets A New 65th BUDGET PLAN. $ 2 0 . "p Series Opened Rebuilt Bicycles from $15.00 up | Shirts Laundered 12c each August 9th llund Elnlahrd

Store Price* TH E SUMMIT BICYCLE SHOP Suits or Plain Dresses MILLBURN Bill.d i m : \NI> ;487 Springfield Ave. Tel. Summit fr-1026 Summit, N. J. Dry Cleaned & Pressed I CAN ASSOC I ATI ON O 1* K N K V K N I N (i S V N T I <11 K 1 S T M A S 60c Suits Sponged & Pressed 30e f t ' — •— * CHRISTUM!) MRomms South Mountain CLEANER & TAILOR 223 Millburn Avenue MILLBURN, N. J. ■ «

May we offer the following suggestions for your holiday gift list. We could fill this space with a lot o f pictures and prices. However, we know that we wouldn’t he able io convey (o you (he many real values with which our store is stocked. Come in; we guarantee that our prices are the lowest in Essex County for (he same QUALITY merchandise, plus friendly, unequalled service.

Toasters & Toastmasters Electric Clocks MODERNIZE YOUR BATHROOM Midget Radios Eleetrie Grills & Waffle Irons At Our Low— Estimate Prices Coffefc Makers Eleetrie Mixers Thos. R. Douglas Co. Radiol PLUMBING - HEATING SHEET METAL WORK KfttubllMhed 1583 Radio-Phonograph Combinations / 303 MUlburn Ave. MUlburn Record Players Phonograph Rec< Bendix Home Laundry Electric Razors Hand Irons Ironers - Portable Radios and Phonographs

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"See The Marhs Brothers" 1 . Millburn <>-0015 Laundry 357 Millburn Avenue Branch Store at Chatham, N. J. Telephone Convenient Terms Arranged Millburn 6-1400 ) .7 Pi The Millbum Short Hills ITEM 'CCember f P«ge « } J5>-*5J ming avenue will arrive home to­ ster of Glenwood drive morrow from University of Wis­ week-end of her brother-in-i,' Brooks of Cham- Mrs. Jphn consin for the holidays. nounce the birth of a daughter bersburg, Pa., is spending the Mhhi Wood Webster, at £ holidays with her sister and Dr. and Mrs. Eugene, Rob­ Memorial Hospital on November £ c ra a j£ family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert bins of Glen avenue spent the 28. Clendaniel of 98 Mountainview week-end at Newton, N. J. Mrs. Jean Hennett daughter of Mr. road. Robbin’s sister Mrs. E. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Edward W Van a n l Mrs. C. F. Hennett o t 8 long of Alabama who has been Undercliff road celebrated her Wagenen Jr., of Colonial' Way, Mrs. Charles A. Dupuis of 14 visiting for scvctei tWcnaa will he. hosts at a dinner m y . _etgltffr birthday with a. supper Greenwdfrd drive entertained her went to Philadelphia on Friday. on Saturday. Their guests will party on Saturday. Her guests dessert-bridge club yesterday. be: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herrigei, Included her sister Gerry, Joyce Mr. and Mrs. L. It Sehroeder Kemper, Janet Crouch, Ann Mr. and Mrs. Peter Budd and The Eastern Star will hold its and Mr. and Mrs. J. t . Buchan- Schneider, Dorothy Ann Mets, their infant son who have, been Christmas party at the. lodge an of Short Hills, Mr. and Mrs Mildred Mielziner, Judy Carter, istaying with Mrs. Budd’s * par­ rooms on Wednesday. John Howe and Mr. and Mrs Loanna Walther, Margaret Plk- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Weston aart, Eunice Millard, Eieanor Roberts, for several weeks, are Arthur Sehroeder of Madison. Sherry, Barbara Turner, Phoebe Barbara Jeanne H e 1 m a n, moving into their own home in Robert Pyle, son of Dr. and Ann and Dorothy Lufgrln and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chatham this week-end. Mrs. C.' E. Pyle of Old -Short Grace Bemls. J. Helman of 29 Undercliff road, celebrated her sixth birthday Hills road, will arrive home from Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hults of with a party Monday, December Staunton, Va., Wednesday, to South Mountain road left yes­ 11. Those attending were Bar­ Short H ills spend the Christmas Holidays bara Binder, Virginia White, with his * parents. Robert en­ terday for Heading, Pa., where MRS. WALTER J. LYON, nee Mrs. Henry E. Leonard of Old Jean Snyder, Jean Fritzsche, tered the Staunton Military they will spend Friday. On Sat­ Flora J. Gaffney, whose mar­ Short Hills road, will give a des­ Gwendolyn Spiegel, Jane Lew- Academy in the Fall urday they will go to Berwyn to riage took place December 2 at sert-bridge today, in honor of an, Carol Fenlin, all of Mill- meet their son Donald who is St. Leo’s Church, Irvington. Mrs. John Hughlett, who recent­ attending the Devereaux school burn; Beverly and Shirley Mel- ly moved from Atlanta, Ga., to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams there, and bring him home for lotte of East Orange, and Su­ Gerald Priestman son of Mr. Summit. of Forest drive, will entertain at the holidays. zanne and Bobby Fresh of cocktails, Tuesday, before the Maplewood. Also among those and Mrs. C. Priestman of Saga­ On Wednesday, Mrs. H. E. more road entertained at dinner dinner-dance, at Chanticler, Jewel Zuber daughter of Mr. present were Mrs. Robert Fresh Broadfoot of Hobart avenue, before the senior assembly Fri­ which is sponsored by the and Mrs. Robert Zuber of Moun­ of Maplewood and Mrs. Theo­ entertained at luncheon in Misses Blanche Horton, Peggy day evening. tainview road was given a sur­ dore Mellotte of East Orange. honor of Mrs. Robert Cory of Rough and Dorothy Laffey, of prise party December 7th by Concord, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Gagen and her Junior Service League. Jean Flammer of Southern Slope Cory and family are formerly of children Betty Ann and How­ drive. The parjy was to cele­ The Crescent, and Mrs. Broad- ard of Portland, Maine are visit­ brate Jewel’s eighteenth birth­ W yoming foot’s guests were Short Hills SHOE SALE ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. Sport Oxfords 1.85 up day. There were ten guests. Mrs. friends of Mrs. Cory's. Zuber entertained her neighbor­ Mr. and Mrs. G. Noyes Slay­ H. Riemer of 12 Rosdale ave­ Sneakers ...... 53c up ton of 438 Wyoming avenue en­ nue until after the holidays. hood club last night. Miss Vera Von Reuter of Moccasins tertained at supper Sunday eve­ New York, was the guest last Expert Shoe Repairing ning. Their guests Included Mr. Jack Oakley, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Camarata of 134 and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. COLANTONE’S G.eenwood drive returned Fri­ and Mrs. George S. Longly, Mr. Mrs. Herbert. Oakley of Saga­ Hotchkiss of Pine terrace, East. Family Shoe Store and Mrs. J. S. Small, Mr. and more road, and Peter Pattison, 245 .Morris Ave., Springfield, N. J. day from the East Orange Gen­ (Near Hunk) eral Hospital where she had Mrs. Charles Fetter, Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Pat­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Web- been recovering from an opera­ Mrs. Henry Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. tison of Pine street, celebrated their respective birthdays with tion. Harold Gallison, Mr. and Mrs. E. Weston Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. a supper party at the Oakleys Serve Yourself Miss Rita Scandore daugh­ Norman Nichol, Mr. and Mrs. on the sixth. There were twelve ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Scan­ Nelson Richards and Mr. and guests. dore of Mountainview road was Mrs. E. Stanley Turnbull. • • • and SAVE! given a miscellaneous shower The party for the Hi Ho ac­ tors and workers will be held at on Saturday by Miss Elizabeth Mrs. Thomas J. McEnery and ★ ★ ★ Badcock of Chatham. There son Thomas Jr., of White Oak the Wyoming Club tonight. Pic­ were twenty-two guests. The Ridge left by plane Tuesday for tures of the show will be shown shower was followed by lunch­ Newburyport, Mass., to spend and prizes will be awarded. \ (,s r o o n m a d i eon at The Brook. the holidays with Mrs. McEnery’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. John­ Betty Moore and her sister 351 Millburn Avenue Wanda, daughters of Mr. and Neil Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. son. Mr. McEnery will drive up Opposite the Movies A. F. Rose of Elm street, will in time to spend Christmas with Mrs. Charles Moore of 400 Wyo­ give a dance for 30 friends at the family and bring them his home, December 23. home. **********+**++*+++*****+*+++*+***+*+*++*******+% GRAND OPENING i CADILLAC ’ SPRINGFIELD’S NEW Cut Rate Drug Store L a S A L L E SPRING PHARMACY 273 MORRIS AVENUE (Next to Post Office) OLDSMOBILE Free Gifts and Souvenirs FOR ALL WHO ATTEND OUR ★ * 3 D A Y S A L E SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 Wells Cadillac Corp. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12

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122-E-39 J in m CENTRAL fOHEI 4 L I G H T CO. The Millhurn &> Short Hills IT E M [ December i < P«ge »4 J ooooooooooooooooooooo ■IVE ROOMS. Bath. Qaruge. 88 Rector A F TE R TWENTY YEARS be more thrilled than I was Htrecl, Millhurn, N. J. 8-3-3659 wowing machine I.M Tn°»«* i'1?1' « « lined for beauty, a buii.jl?' , *«•». when I first watched the one Classified ■* FURNISHED I. A ROE FRONT ROOM In To aeo ItI *“ I* *to...... own- on. - * llJr Dow,,. .short Hill* private home M ar elation. Machine Store, 48u Nte nlmLu* of the Marks Brothers (Groucho, Nullable for one or two. Reasonable, Summit, N. J. “ " ’ M **«»» he’s the tall one) demonstrat­ Write RoK II. rare The Item. 8-3-366(1 “■*-3613 Section (H ltL ’ H ISVENIN41 Iihuss ing a Bendlx Home Laundry. If FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT. Light rOuma. print u rap, 1S- All Improvements. Morris Avenue, never worn a I had my way, I'd give one to Springfield. N. J. Inquire u( 336 Mlll- velv«*t rout, white Al»»!' Wltk every woman in the world. It hurn Avenue. Millhurn or telephone Hii tin lined,- ~. worn...... while EMPLOYMENT WANTED Millhurn 0-0020. 1-8-3646 null - sine___ 44 long, gr, T, M«b> certainly knocks the spots off 1 {111m 7-2811.■2811, KNULLWOOD Employment Agency, «pe- of “Blue Monday” because all FOR HALE 16-3-1676 AGAIN elaltxtng in Investigated domenttc help. PERSON A I. one has to do to wash clothes is 9 Uouglai street. Millhurn. N- J. Call MON ML STAND AJID QUAQE equiDmmvf, MUlburn. JU1U it Httfine, 8 cars, 25 toot track, switch. titV E u h k f u l u i w h " a Z : 7 r to put them into the Bendlx ..u. cost $95. .Soil cheap. Call Millburn — ful print dross i,y Mavfimv.w nd *°,0f’ ★ KILNDUS’S 6-1678. l-tf-3651 ahould ho Just the thing s.... „ .,iw and turn a switch. They come EMPLOYMENT AtiENCY • orUji selection just sour fr«»h. out after a really short time, COOKS, Couple*, Nur*ua, ltouae Worker*. DINING ROOM BUFFET. Reasonable. 30 44. W right's Dross si,..,, • -- * 12 Well, well, well, and well! I All flrat elaaa help with beat referencea. GlideiVllll Road, Millhurn, N. J. Tele­ Avenue. Millhurn N j ‘J‘ was so surprised when I saw the spotlessly white and just damp Second floor. 1087 Springfield Avenue. phone MiUbtirn 6-0253. 16-3-3671 1 enough to hang out to dry. Irvington, near Centre. Phono Esaex pretty wreaths decorating Mill- 3-0471. . I-tf-3408 THREE-PIECE VICTORIAN living-room HIIORT IIILIgS burn Center that I just had- to You know, It’s a funny thing Hot. also large hand-tuftod Austrian SERVICES OFFERED carpet and several fine colored en­ IIUNGAL4HV — 7 roomit; •* stop and see what was going on. how many people who ask me gravings. Telephone Short Hllla 7-3109-M Ul-ga M U rur gurugr. ( ■ „ „ £ * for an electrical appliance for PAPERHANOBR & PAINTER wants after 8 P. M. 16-1-3572 ly liM-alial, \,*ry rruNUnqljll utitj This Is the first time that I work. Average room papered $7. Deco- •Mu»t aril brforw Frtiritari U * Christmas, mention that they rnte now. Guaranteed. Fred I'ieper, (10 TRUMPET. Good condition. Gall Mlll- have seen such an attempt to 15-1-3673. Mountain Avenue, Springfield. N. J burn 0-41289. brighten up the Center at would like to have It Installed by 1-3-3553 R. DeFLOREZ the Radio Sales Corporation. It CHEAP. Lam* table for electric train Hobart Ave. Short HilU Christmas for many years. It HOME-MADE DELICACIES for student* Het, also child's uuto aeat. Phone Short certainly did my old heart good. seems they have gotten to like p.epared and sent direct. Call Millhurn 10! 11m 7-3750. 15-1-3674 6-1078. 8-t f-3561 I noticed that the wreaths the way their service men un­ HOHNER ACCORDION and carrying: derstand their work, and are TIRED? WRAPPING CHRISTMAS PRES­ (uni* 12 brtHH note Instrument. Prac- ended right In front of the ENTS? For particulars call Millhurn tpally new. $36. Call evenings, 186 Dr. Garrison Youngelvon Radio Sales Corporation store always careful of the customers 6-001 (!. 8-2-3568 Main Street, Millhurn. Phone MUlburn 6-0049-R . 15-t f-3 57 9 SURGEON CHIROPODIST at 357 MUlburn avenue, and I rugs and furniture. Another USED PIANOS for Male. Your piano (Foot Ailments) thing they seem to like is that tuned $2, Reginald Releher. Chatham, LIONEL FREIGHT TRAIN SET. Com­ Hours Eve. 7-9 or by Appointment said to myself that this cer­ N. .1, 25 years experience. Telephone plete with 40 lengths of track, switches, tainly was fitting, as so many everything they sell Is American Ohuthum 4-2344. 15-4-8577 transformer, tunnels, station, reversible Tel. MI 0-1449 or MI 6-6449 engine, seven cat#* Very cheap.- Tel. 14 WhUtlngbaiH Ter., MUlburn. N. J, people are discovering that if made. DOCTORS recommend strictly fresh egg* Short Hills 7-2960-W. 15-1-3576 Adv. ’’for your stomach's ". You may they want to get a really fine he assured eggs are A No. 1 when and practical gift, their search purchased directly from Lincoln's Thousand - Hen Poultry Farm. White •‘At Your Sendee" Is \bound to end just there. It Oak Ridge. Telephone Short Hills 7- 2950-W, 15-3-3578 WASHlMGjaNMMl really is amazing to see how a Show Decorations H r local store Is offering tetter Estate Maintenance Company FOR RENT HOLIDAY values than downtown stores, has been making exclusive SUNNY, furnished, homelike large room by having a more complete also single room. Centrally located. showings of distinctive Christ­ NE1T SERIES stock, and by offering lower Also garages Phone Millhurn 6-0666. SPECIAL mas greens before organizations 8-2-3560 prices. in nearby communities. East JANUARY 1 si Half diiplex house. Wyo­ Three plain Such an abundance of per­ ming Furnished or unfurnished. 6 NOW Orange Woman’s Club and rooms. Steam neat. Electric refrigera­ fect gifts! For the ladles, they dresses cleaned and finished South Orange Garden Club saw tor. Garngiv Rent reasonable. Phone have toasters and Toastmasters, MUlburn 6-1171 or (all Clarkson, 135 OPEN beautifully for (he price of the display last week and this Cypress Street corner Sagamore Road. complete with tray and trim- 15-1-3570 two! week women of Westfield also dngs, electric grills and waffle asked the company to show its irons, electric mixers, coffee holiday decorations there. REAL ITALIAN STYLE makers, hand vacuum cleaners, Millburn Cleaners electric clocks, and innumer­ , i t SPAGHETTI INCORI'ORATKD able other things equally at­ DON’T OVERLOOK the Neigh­ SERVED IN OUR RESTAURANT or Prepared to Take Home tractive. For men, electric shav­ borhood House Food Baskets in Millburn Ave., Cor. Spring St. grocery stores. "Buy two and MARIO’S BAR & GRILL ers, portable radios that play Millburn 6-1107 put one in the basket”. Make JOSEPH CAR DONE, Proprietor anywhere, or small radios for 30 Main St. MUlburn 6-1724 ....Division of Rlmbark Storaj# C«. the den. The youngsters would someone happy at Christmas. be delighted with a record play- et, or some real swlngy records. Of course for the family there arc radios, phonographs, all kinds of records and albums, and radio-phonograph combina­ Reduced Rates tions. I don’t see how anyone could • fo r your C h r i s t m a s and TAKEaTIP N ew Year’s from thousands telephone calls of smart women who say: During the Sunday-Monday holidays o f Christinas and New “Send the laundry to Year’s, regular night and Sunday Morey LaRue during De­ reduced rates will he in effect on cember. It saves you time all telephone calls o f 50 miles and energy during the and over within the United busy holiday season.” States and to Canada.* These ‘ FREE PHONE SERVICE rates will apply— Call “WX - 1700”

CHRISTMAS... from 7 P. Saturday, December 23rd until •1:30 A. M. Tuesday, Dec. 26th.

NEW YEAR’S . . . from 7 P. M. Saturday, December 30th until 030A.M .Tuesday, January 2nd.

★ These rates also apply on calls to, Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Pico. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. of The Board of Directors has declared the following regular dividends: EAR-ROUND Cumulative Preferred Stock Series USEFULNESS No. 34, quarterly, $1 37)4 per share Ask the Business Office about our Cumulative Preferred Stock 6% Series convenient Gift Plan for giving No. 50, quarterly, 51.50 per share telephone service or equipment to Cumulative Preferred Stoek 7% Series someone at home or out of town. No. 59, quarterly, 51.75 per share Do it now and your gift will be Payable on Jan. 1, 1940, to holders of delivered in time for Christmas record at dose of business Dec. 11, 1939. 34*50-59 L. H. FETTER, Treasurer JERSEY HELL telephone come a a [December i$> l939] The Millburn & Short Hills ITEM * l Page 15 j

Harvard School of Business Ad­ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000000 Jnita Fouilhoux ministration. He Is a member of the Deke fraternity and the Elihu Senior Society at Yale. Is Engaged The wedding will take place in the Spring. DAVE’S Mr- and Mrs. J. Andre Fouil­ MARKET houx have announced the en- • Mr. and Mrs. William G. L it­ Mgemcnt of their daughter, ton Sr., of Rahway, are now re­ Free Delivery Miss Anita Clark Fouilhoux to 347 Millburn Ave. siding oh Whitney road Isaac Hayne Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hous­ BUY THE NEW Fresh Killed Phila. Capons ib. 29c ton of Greenviire, S. C. THE GARDEN STUDY CLUB Miss Fouilhoux attended the of Short Hills, will hold an all Ann\email 7 - 9 lb. Average* Kent Place School In Summit, day meeting to make Christmas Legs of Spring Lamb lb. 23c was graduated from Bryn Mawr wreaths, November 18th at 10 ( HAH MEAT College and studied at the A. M. at the home of Mrs. T. II, Fresh Killed Fowl b\25c School of International Rela­ Wickenden, Twin Oak road. Box Here is . the new AMERICAN 4H - 6 Ib. Average lunches. PACK, Harris Brand, Crab Meat. tions at Geneva, Switzerland. U has a fine, fresh-like flavor Prime Cuts of Rib Roast ib- 29c She made her debut at the that will thrill you. See the re­ Out of Good Native Steer Bachelor’s Cotillion in Baltimore cipe for delicious Maryland Crab Imperial on the label. and the Colony Club, New York. Leg or Rump Milk Fed Veal 25c Mr. Houston was graduated Harris Brand Jersey Loins of Pork 19c from Yale, Class of 1931 and the Fred Mi tin 2JL Whole or Klther Half Fresh Spareribs lb. 17c Says- PRUDENCE Fresh Jersey Pork Butts Ib. 17c BOSTON BAKED BEANS WITH I'OKK Swift’s Premium Bacon Vl Ib. 15c A tire or a heater would The original "Hub" Bake make an ideal Christmas Sausage Meat Our Delicious Homemade II'. 27c present. Many other sug Special at I T Kleenex 2 medium Boxes 23c gestions in accessories. Stop in and see. 'hone Millburn 6-1730 for Prompt Delivery Cold and Beverages

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H in d i s .>1AIIK ill JOSEPH MILLER, Proprietor Corner Main & Essex Streets Opposite Municipal Parking Lot FREE DELIVERY Phone Millburn 6-1586

DON'T FORGET TO ORDER YOUR FANCY, FRESH KILLED, MARYLAND TURKEY NOW! Beautiful Base Model Fresh Killed Turkeys Swift’s Cottage Hams Frigidaire Electric Range W BUILT AND BACKED BY GENERAL MOTORS U Rib Lamb Chops lb. 29 Com bines Lo w Cost. . fL/so Speed .. Sore Resuits Smoked Tongues and all these big, important cooking features. . .

5 Cooking Speeds on Front Units Roasting Chickens • Here's the range we recommend to those unwil­ Thrifto-Matic Switch on. Rear Unit Large Size ling to sacrifice quality. . . yet who have a budget to meet. Frigidaire has built this range to give you Double-Duty “ Thermizer" extra value at no extra cost! Every one o f its im­ Full-Size, Economical Twin-Unit Oven portant, advanced features is of the same high 1-Picce All-Porcelain Cabinet Legs of Spring Lamb 11 23 quality found in higher priced Frigidaire models! t-Piece Stainless Porcelain Top Every cooking unit is a “ Speed*Heat unit. The High-Speed Broiler front units have five cooking speeds. The rear unit Exclusive "Evenizer" Heat Distributor ...... ____I___ is "equipped with a currenosa'ying Thrifto-Matic 1-Piece All-Porcelain Oven Interior Fresh Chopped M eat|!) Switch.s w i t t n . The ------twin-unit-oven------— is full-siz size, heavily Non-Tilt Sliding Shelves insulated to give best results, economically, and Counter-Balanced, Shelf-Type Oven Door to keep the kitchen cool. The Double-Duty Armored Wiring Lamb’s Liver lh “Thermizer” cooks a whole meal for less than 2c. The cabinet is one-piece Lifetime Porcelain, 3 Utensil Storage Drawers Front Opening Oven Vent i . inside and out. And these are only a few of L. I. Ducks many advantages!. . . Check the list of features. Hydraulic Oven Heat Control Come in and examine every one. See a demonstra­ Silver Contact Switches Beef Kidneys lb. 19 tion. Learn how little it costs to operate this Cooking Top Lamp Frigidaire Electric Range. Then you’ll agree: this Time Signal Sliced Spiced Ham h 1,1 is the biggest range value o f 1939. JERSEY CENTRAL POWER * LIGHT CO. Loins of Pork 1 8 t0P*\ Half or Whole Millburn 6-0314 31 Roast of Beef (1649) ie Rib Roast 25 . I r Page 1 The lVLMDUrnMillburn o&> r oriUTtShort Hills ITEM L^[ Decern! m r ,5) ^

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By Glaaiator NEW High School We hadn’t intended mention 200! 1840 ng any more "All" teams but FOOTBALL the fact that eight Milibun Basketball Bowlers This Wedk players made the All Little Z two. weeks. of practice , LEADERS Three 200 Games Conference first and seJ remain before the opening of " A ” LEAGUE AT M. H. ST teams changed our minds The* the Millburn High School bas- Johnson ...... I ll , 804, 233 selections were made by inm, „ ketball campaign against Co­ Two 200 Games .Harris of tire Glen Ridge Pan* lumbia on January 2 and Coach •A" LEAGUE ••B" LEAGUE in conjunction, with the coach*, Frank Focht has been working Gilmore >14. 204 C’mp’ lfc 220, 206 and are presented here for local™ his squad dally In an effort to DeCeHls 216, 201 8’ nders 20fL 202 Kltchell 204. 204 T. Miller 214; 214 fans to argue over or agree with get a line on his varsity team. Martin 202; 201 as they see fit. During the past week Coach "C 1 LEAGUE WARREN DE PALMA Focht has been using DePalma, La chat 204 200 GEORGE FLYNN Has Millburn won the Little Douglas, Passarelll, Sal Sam- One 200 Game Warren De Palma, veteran cellent play at center having Five Football Conference forth, martinO and Ike Flynn as one ••A” LEAGUE M. Bufo ...... 247 Highbrown .. 313 been overlooked by many sports- first and last time? This b combination and Marshall, Bufo ...... 246 P. Bufo ...... 206 lineman and George Flynn, writers. However, his worth Is probably true as the recent ac­ Pratt, Bown, Cookie Sammar­ Budd ...... ;... M6 Wlttkop ...... 222 backfield star, were elected co­ Baueher ...... 220 Bahrlng ...... 208 well recognized by Coach Paul ceptance of Verona into the tino and Dinger on another, Cavanaugh .. 222 B. Marshall .. 200 ^P4FaJnut .... '219 R. Marshall .. 209 captains of the 1940 Millburn Cherln, his team mates and Conference to take effect la with all boys given an equal Campbell .... 216 High School football team at a those spectators who can take 1940 will undoubtedly make it chance to make the starting l*ella/th ...... 214 LEAGUE Martin ____ 311 meeting of the lettermen Thurs­ their eyes off the ball carrier. Little Six Conference Judging line-up. Lynch ...... 210 Glmbronl .... 230 Gosrlto ...... 209 Chongo ...... 212 day afternoon prior to the com­ Flynn, hailed as one of the by the Colliton ratings, __ Jake Flood, former all state Milter ...... 207 White ...... 207 burn and Glen Ridge at lea*, PrMdhard .... 208 Lonergian .... 202 bined Varsity Club and HI Y best backs in Group 2 rankings player from Thomas Jefferson, Glnty ...... 2*05 Winter ...... T 202 could easily qualify If the nans has been out for practice sev­ Kllgus ...... 204 Hapward .... 200 football dinner. This is the sec­ if not in the state and hero of Barnett ...... 204 ond year In succession Flynn several long runs which de­ were changed to the Big Six eral days but needs additional Oliger ...... 202 B. M. LEAG U E has been honored with the cap­ feated Millburn’s opponents, Conference. work to gain his best form. It •‘B ’ ’ LEAG U E O'Cone ...... 218 taincy. Both men will be sen­ will again be eligible as a vars­ is expected he will attain this Glnty ...... 3115 Coach Frank Focht should D ’ Andrea .... 205 D. DeClosstia 209 iors next year. ity player next year having had form before the opening of the Oatullo ...... 206 Kane ...... 208 have very little difficulty in Tlrono ...... 205 Lonergan .... 206 De Palma, three letterman at only two years of varsity com­ season. Sal Sammartlno and Ike conditioning his basketball team the high school, made only one petition. His brilliant backfield Flynn, co-captains of the foot­ as most of the varsity squad is all star team this year, the work will be a strong factor In ball team have been shaping up composed of football flfen, \ Little Five Conference, his ex­ the success of next year’s team. well on the court and appear to ‘C” Bowling League have been in training all fall. be, along with Warren DePalma, A basketball captain will be set for a good year. TEAM STANDING elected by the High School squad Practice will be held during Team W. L. Av. H.S. Firemen ...... 24 9 830.20 988 A ll Little Five Conference prior to the opening game. This the Christmas holidays and American Legion 22 11 793.16 875 Schooner# ...... 20 13 774.32 884 is a new departure this year as several scrimmages have been Lackawanna .... 15 18 784.26 90S First Team Second Team heretofore a captain was ap­ Bears ...... 15 18 759.30 880 arranged with Buxton, Union, Locusts ...... 14 19 786.28 92,1 Eats, G. R. L. E. Prlola, G. R. pointed before each game. West Orange and the Boys’ Vo- H oly Name ...... 14 19 776.4 896 Van Sant, G. R. E f fern bees ...... 8 25 714.27 824 L. T. Calvano, Mill. ■ c^viorial school in Newark. A INDIVIDUAL STANDING Fraser, G. R. L. G. Sommo, Cum. Millburn will have two cub schedule of games for the Individual G. Av. H.S .Lachat ...... 33 183.31 234 DePalma, Mill. C. Robinson, Mad. chances to defeat each basket­ freshman and sophomore team Hapward ...... 30 180.11 255 S. Sammartino, Mill. R. G. Wade, G. R. ball opponent, a home and home Speranzo ...... 27 174.19 215 candidates will be arranged, Winter 33 17il.22 221 Leonard, Cald. R. T. Wuethrich, Mill. series having been scheduled while second team games will N. Marcketta ...... 32 171.1 240 White ...... 33 170.3 207 Johnson, Mill. R. E. Efflngton, G. R. with eight rival teams. With /lie be played as a double header Wilson ...... 33 168.19 224 Thompson, G. R. Q. B. R. Sammartino, Mill of the home games being played Sachau ...... 33 168.7 218 with the varsity games. T. Tighe ...... 30 165.18 215 Flynn, Mill. L. H. B. Price, Cald. in the evening, residents who O'Brien ...... 32 164.16 226 Pollara, Cald. „ R. H. B. Chnngo ...... 33 163.21 312 Lombardi, Sum. might not be able to attend to Douglas ...... 33 Stay, G. R. 168.21 203 F. B. Neal, Mill. the afternoon will have qp High Score — Alleys and H ap­ ★ BOWLING ward. 256; Alleys 3 and 4, Ladhat, 234. * tunities to see the Big Blue in TEAM STANDING action. Women's League Team W. T, Av. H.S in I Jock! Sports ... 22. 8 596.3 677 Business Men 's League * 18 12 582.20 675 Basketball lovers will be able The Internationals made their lnvlm*lbles ,17 13 561.16 713 Eagles 16 14 565.18 661 to see some of the best college Recreation TEAM STANDING second clean sweep of the bowl­ Internationals . 15 15 551.5 646 Team W. L. Av. quintets In the country this year H.S. 1 apper-s 12 18 576.26 675 Kless ...... 23 7 905- Department 775.7 ing season when they won three Jitterbugs 12 18 536.6 without leaving the state. Tu- Joe's ...... 23 7 763.24 909 592 Collegiates ...... 8 22 Tighe's ...... 19 11 713.11 803 games from the Jitterbugs. Last 546.25 646 lane, Florida, Marshall. Leagues ^ Lonergan's ...... 15 15 680.7 787 INDIVIDUAL Beecheroft ...... 13 17 684.10 794 STANDING Francis, North Carolina State, week the Internationals won Individual O. Av. Item ...... 11 19 653.14 830 H S II. Miller 25 148. ft West Virginia and Loyola are Millburn Wets . 8 22 646.16 801 189 ------★ three games from the Eagles 1). Tighe 24 Centers ...... 8 22 619.3 737 147.21 190 1»oyle . 27 147.3 .190 some of the teams scheduled INDIVIDUAL STANDING when all the bowlers rolled Dalton 24 142.22 184 double headers in the Elizabeth “A ” Bowling League Individual G. Av. H.S. M. Wlttkop 15 136. 156 De DeClassis __ 27 174.12 228 scores in three digit figures. P Lynch 29 135. 184 Armory in a program designed McNamara ...... 30 165.1 207 Gentile ... 18 TEAM STANDING Koz&ck ...... 27 134.17 162 to rival that of Madison Square 163.23 243 The Collegiates acquired two Borkoski 30 133. 167 Team W. L. Av. H.S. Lonorgan ...... 24 162.4 206 Cooke 9 128.7 162 Brookslde ...... 21 12 891.10 1023 Wuelser ...... 18 161.11 new bowlers on their roster and Garden, 20 247 M. Tighe ...... 18 127.13 168 Sm ith's ...... 13 864.6 1005 F. DeClassis ...... 24 161.6 206 Barry 12 126.3 151 Casa Colombo .... ,18 15 898.17 1043 O’ Cone ...... 30 159.31 242 bounced right back into the ★ Bos lavage 27 135.41 157 So. Mt. Blues .... 17 16 . 894.10 1057 Glnty ...... 30 159.18 215 H. S. Alleys 1 and 2. H. Miller, 189; THE MILLBURN RECRfit M arshall's ...... 16 17 878.18 1064 M&rzak ...... 26 158. 209 winning column by taking two 16 Alleys :j and |. Doyle and D. Tighe, American Legion 17 869.28 965 F. Tighe ...... 27 156.9 191 190. TTON CLUB and the Casa Co­ M ario’ s ...... 13 20 851.18 985 Collandrea ...... 23 156.7 211 games from the Dubonnets. The * > Canoe Brook .... 11 32 854.31 997 Milter ...... 30 155.5 206 lombo All Stars were both de Collegiates lost games because THE BUFO BROTHERS of INDIVIDUAL STANDING feated in a double header bas­ Individual G. Av. H.S. of absentees, but watch the Millburn were defeated two ketball program at the 1 Johnson ...... 33 191.10 253 games to one in their opening Lynch ...... 33 190.9 258 combination of Geddis, Boye, school gym Thursday evening. K llgus ...... 33 187.17 228 Game Liberation bowling match with the Rotun- The Cranford Eagles B u fo ...... 33 186.7 289 ^Miller, Cooke and Wlttkop from humbled M ayo ...... 10 no Brothers of Elizabeth in the 186.7 266 now on. the Recreation Club by a 50-21 W ade ...... 33 185.17 254 The New Jersey Fish and Five Brothers Bowling League Campanolla ...... 15 183.6 268 score while the Maplewood DeCellls ...... 33 182.11 253 Game Commission announces lib­ The Good Sports and Invin- at the St. Rose alleys Sunday Terono ...... Crescents took the measure of 30 182.3 236 eration of 36,824 pheasants, 29,- clbles won double victories from D ante ...... 33 180.12 231 afternoon. The Bufos lost the the All Stars by a score of 62-31 Apirar ...... 24 180.10 218 996 rabbits, 9,701 quail, 931 Chu- the Toppers and Eagles respec­ Pellttth ...... 27 178.13 214 first game by six pins won the kor partridge, 24 raccoon and 161 tively. The Good sports, who ★ second by fifty-nine • and lost mallard ducks during the past lead the league, won the first the rubber by eleven. In a match game by a roll off when the two “ i ? ” Bowling League fiscal year from July 1, 1938 to rolled at Plainfield the Kleiss- June 30, 1939, in a summary of teams tied with a score of 622. ler Brothers of Union defeated TEAM STANDING Helen Miller recaptured the Team W. L. Av. H.S. activities*of the department for the Vltullo Brothers of Plain- TALMADGE Casa Colombo .. 23 10 845.16 990 league lead by increasing her Millburn C. & L 23 10 845.1 1014 the annual period. .field two games to one. Cj tillin' ■ ____ 21 12 821.20 906 A total of 23,986 pheasants lib­ average 3.19, giving her an aver­ Firem en ...... 15 18 829.4 993 Post Office .... 15 18 803.26 898 erated were propagated and dis­ age of 148. Dot Tighe slipped Marshall’s ...... 18 20 821.20 958 two points to take second place So. Mountain .... 13 20 812.15 913 tributed from the commission’s ICE COLD Canoe Brook __ 9 24 786.19 898 game farms, 7,224 .were pur­ with a 147.21 average. Mary Millburn & M orris Aves. Doyle Increased her average by Phone M illbu rn 6-0081 INDIVIDUAL STANDING chased from dealers for libera­ BEER, individual G. Av. H.S. tion on open lands in the State, one point for third place posi­ Oeddls ...... 33 184.1 245 KEC BEER COOLERS F. B u fo ...... 30. 184.1 237 and 5,614 were purchased from tion with an average of 147.3. Si W eibel ...... 30 181.13 233 Millburn Arc., ft the public shOdting and fishing WINES & LIQUORS M cCauley ...... 24 176.4 218 Vaux Hall Road M. B u fo ...... 33. 175.30 247 grounds fund for liberation on Saunders ...... 33f ...... 171.26 213 Phone Millburn 6-1738 O ’ H ...... 33 171.16 227 State-controlled areas which are Mason Young, Jr. Sortlero ...... 30 171.12 213 REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE D. Catullo Miller ...... 30 171.1 234 open to the public for hunting. ★ Pollca rplo ...... 83 170.18 226 Of the quail liberated, 7,343 were R . M arshall ...... 33 170.15 234 Dorothea Bliss, Associate Millburn 6-0289-W. ATLAS Oampanella ------33 170.5 230 raised and distributed from the Hlgti Score — Alleys 1 and 2 — M. 40 Main Street, Millburn 35 Willow St„ Millburn Tires, Tubes. Batteries Bnfo, 247; Alleys 3 and 4 — Terono. 262. State’s own fs Ml 6*1177 — MI 6-0971 — RII 7-2088 Prompt Delivery and Accessories v ■■—A------[December i$> 1939] The Millburn &> Short Hills ITEM [ P»gc 17 ] <> ° < ^ <><^ ^

subsequently assigned to the complain- ORDKK TO LIMIT of Essex Street with the easterly side southerly side line o f Essex Street to ant. And you are made defendants lo ­ l ne o f Main Street, thence North 74 calise you are now the record owners of the point or place of BEGINNING. Buxton December 4. 1939 degrees Sh minute* East 103.35 Feet along ESTA TE OK NKI.I.II; I,. KINO. f the County of Williams £ Dempsey North 9 degrees 10 minute* 30 mm-ends shi|f of Millburn by deed dated Au­ Courtmm Ready Ease*, this day made. „ „ the amdleatlon Solicitors fur the complainant West 1.09 feet still along said side line gust 19. 1929 or the uniltTHlfmeil, exocutor of mUd de- of Essex Street to another angle point In 382 Springfield Avenue Subject, however, to all existing right* rMiNod. notice In hereby given to the same, thence North 7.1 degree* 42 minutes Summit, N. J. and privileges of The Township Of Mill- creditors of said decaussd, to exhibit to Nov Tier l. 8, 15 Eaal 17.00 feet si til along the said side Buxton Country Day School line pf Ease* Street to the Beginning burn In the County of Essex In the laid the subscriber under oath or affirmation. and How of the West Branch of the Rah­ basketball squad Is rapidly Ihelr claims amt demtindN against the Point first above described From said NOTICE Begfnn ng point running: way lllver and to the use and results of estate o f Mid dorofificd, within si* use of *aid diver by said municipality rounding Into shape in prepara­ months from this date, or they will he Thence H ) through lands o f said for the reifptlon and disposal « f storm tion for its initial game with forever barred from prosecuting or re­ NOTICE is hereby given that on Mon- municipality Smith HI degrees |8 min­ and surface water drainage. covering the Name against the Mubnerlhcr ,,M.V Die 18th day of I>ecember. 1939. at utes East 148.16 Feet to a point In Oratory, to be played in Sum­ TH ICO DORK M cfl-RD V MARSH 8 30 o'clock In the evening of mild day, the division line between lands of wild Provided. however, that said Township rjittd. Hiker. Marsh & Shipman. RroctoiH ai the Town Hall. Millburn. New Jeniey. Municipality Hn(j lands of Morris ami -serves the right to reject any bid for mit tonight, Friday, December Ttl Hiyiad Street the Township of Millburn in the County Eva Drapkln said property in an amount less than Newark, N. J. ) or Essex will sell at public *ab« to the • 12 751101) said Township further reserv­ 15th. Doc. 8, 15. 22. 29. Jan 5 highest bidder all of the right, title and Thence (2) along said division line ing the right to reject any and all bids; With an all-veteran combina­ interest of said municipality In and to all North 78 degree* 08 minute* East I0G of the purchase price to lie de- ORDER TO LIMIT th o s e certain lands and promises h mate, .32.00 fuel, more or less, to * point In poMited in cash or rerblfled check and the tion alternating with a team of lying and ls*ing In the Township of Mill- the westerly side line of the West l>alance upon the delivery o f deed. The November 16, 1939 burn in the County of Essex and State Branch of the Rahway River. said sale shall also lie conducted and held promising Sophomores and Of New Jersey, known ns part of Lot subject t„ such terms and conditions of ESTATE OF II ITT IK MAY CHAPMAN, Thence «3) l’ p and along the said decMNed. 10-24. Block 64. Tlate 6, described as sale as may lie announced thereat before Freshman, the prospects for a follow *: westerly A'de line of the West Branch ""ninenyltm a l the bidding. The form Pursuant to the order of FRED HEK- of the Railway* River, the various successful season are good. HIOFJTj. Jr.. Surrogate of the County of of conveyance to be ex

Included in the alternate line­ H.v virtue of an order of the Court of up are Doyle and McHenry at chancery of New Jersey, made on the d » ’ of the date hereof, in a cause where­ forward, Blachly at center, and in The Summit Trust Company. Trustee S. Slagle and Lambert playihg at under the will of Oscar Myers, deceased, is complainant, and you and others are the guard positions. Doyle, for­ defendants, yeu are required to appear mer Millburn High flash and S. and answer the hill of said complainant, on or before the lf>th day of January next, Slagle, Buxton letter winner, or the said bill will be taken as con­ fessed against you. are pushing the veterans hard The said hill is filed to foreclose a to hold their positions in the certain bond and mortgage made by Canoe Brook Realty Corporation, a cor­ starting line-up. Not included poration o f the Hfnto of New Jersey, to on either roster is Pond, giant The Summit Trust Company, for $15,000 recorded in the Register's office of Essex center from last year’s varsity County in Book 0-73 of Mortgages, page 295. rovering premises in the Township of five. Injuries sustained during Millburn. Essex County. New Jersey, now the football season will prevent owned 1>y you; said mortgage having been his seeing action for several weeks. NOW Last week The Item printed a picture of the Buxton Coun­ IS THE TIME try Day School football team that has just closed a success­ ¥ * -v ful season. Through an error in imposition the cut caption was Special Winter inadvertantly dropped from the form. This correction is made Change-Over that readers may identify both team and school. $ 3 . 7 5 INCLUDES Mobilubrication c o m p le te . Oil Change up to and in­ cluding six quarts. Transmission an d Differen­ tial drained and re­ Moving . . . fille d . Air Cleaner cleaned and Storing . t t t o ile d . IS then good food abounds — cakes all on your gas range . . . Modern women Tthat crumble with their richness — use modern ranges. That's the reason for CABS CALLED FOB AND shortbread that melts in the mouth like the popularity of CP gas ranges. CP DELIVERED Rug Cleaning . . butter— plum puddings full of good things means Certified Performance and these AL — mince pies with flaky crusts — confec­ ranges have features that make them Floor Coverings. tions of all kinds. These make delightful excel. Prices begin at $99.50 cash. SMITH’S Christmas gifts and you can make them Terms are as little as a dime a day. • Friendly Service Station ■ PVBLICggSSEKVICE Cor. Morris & Warner Aves. Rimback Storage Co, .SPRINGFIELD, N. «L c ° r . Millburn Avenue Millburn 6-2045 jEORGE RECTOR'S COOKBOOK IS FOB SALE FOB ONLY THIBTY CENTS A-7479 & Spring Street Millburn 6-2100 DON’T FORGET THE SMALL ADS Prices Effective Through December 14th - December 30th, 1939 aSSSMSS!2K K S GLEN CORRIE ARTHUR BOOTH’S MONTICELLO Blended and Bottled in Scotland ♦BONDED •OLD year SCOTCH PROOF86 SCOTCH BY THE CASE OF 12 BYE Pint 8 YEARS OLD 12 YEARS OLD 4/5 qt. 3 YEARS 24.75 2.29 OLD 4/5 qt. ! 4/5 Qt This has met with the instant approval of our customers IOO 1.05 PROOF and has become our fastest selling . It is im­ Made by an* of Scotland'* Flood Oldlllars ported exclusively for A6*P by National Distillers. ♦ Bottled In Bond undor U.S. Govt. Sup.rviiiw

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