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STUDY GROUPS of the Col­ lundreds In lege Club of the Oranges will hold their first fall meetings civil Service Neighbor House during the coming week. The dult School Art group will meet at the home Pay Is Fixed of Mrs. Raymond Oakes, White I Despite inclement weather All township employees are to Asks Every Family A id bndltions Monday night, sev- Oak Ridge, Short Hills, Tuesday be classified according to Civil ta! hundred township residents morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Service classifications and their Budget Drive For $ 12,000Sturts Monday With brned out to register for Mill- Oakes will also entertain the salaries set by law, according-to an ordinance passed on first lirn Adult Education classes at i1'nature group Monday after­ hr high school building. These reading by the Township Com­ 150 Workers Covering Toivttship.— That noon. In oiled students plan to make mittee at its meeting Monday Jirniture, clothing, metal ar- ★ night. All May (live Irles, and leather goods; to play This ordinance represents ap- Neighborhood House launches sticker designating membership lidge; discuss education and 0 proxlmately a year’s work on its annual budget drive Monday in the association will be given lorld problems; learn social Safetya Drive the part of both the Township with 150 community men and to each family contributing, and lancing or study a foreign lan- Committee and the Civil Service women working to cover Town­ it is hoped that this sticker will lu ige. The above mentioned and Commission since the adoption In Millburn ship homes block by block, in be put in a conspicuous window lumerous other activities offer of Civil Service by Millburn vot­ quest of pledges and contribu­ in the house. The Board of {fide field to adults interested Wednesday night Millburn ers on November 8, 1938. tions. Trustees hopes to see a sticker 1 attending. Safety Council met at Town Hall It sets forth among other Last year the association in every home. Tho~e prospective class mem- and perfected plans for a two things the duties of each em­ operated at a loss of more than "For those who are not already rrs who did not have the op- week safety drive here. During ployee, minimum qualifications, $600 so that now this must be familiar with the daily activities lortunity of registering on or the period of the drive all probable line of promotion and made good in addition to the of the Neighborhood House, a schools, churches and theatres salary range for each position, lifo.e Monday night may mail usual amount. A goal of $12,000 small model In cross section, will their registration to Millburn will cooperate in bringing safe­ and provides that no reclassifi­ has been set and to meet it be on display at Kaiser’s and at ty lessons and advLse to children cations or change in compensa­ ■li School or come in person every home must respond to the Johnson’s drug stores. This of inday evening, October 9, be- and adults. tion schedules can be made call. course, gives only limited in­ Tuesday night parents of the without the approval of both the [vcm 7 and 10 P M. This will In past years less than 600 formation and for further in­ Glenwood school is having traf Township Committee and the the last official opportunity community residents have been formation, a board member will fic troubles of its own as moth­ Civil Service Commission. No enroll before classes begin. the burden bearers in this great be at the Neighborhood House ers transport children to school, Announcement has been made increases above the maximum and necessary charitable organi­ dully from 10:00 A. M. to 5:00 heard safety talks by Officer salary rates set can be made ex­ i;it Dr. Herman Ressig and Di* zation but now the aim is to P M. to receive any inquiring cept in case of increased duties rank Eakin will conduct jthe Harry Lyon. enlist every home. No gift will be friends and to answer all ques­ or responsibilities which Involve I'.'.ir'd Problems" class. Dtf Ln- Millburn is joining the state­ too small and if all give, the tions. The house staff always change of position or until a Spiesman Starr of Ru'ljtrs, wide safety chive this week and budget amount will easily be welcomes visitors. change in the compensation rill instruct parents in "Psc” next with particular emphasis raised. "This campaign to be success­ schedule has been made. bv of Adolescence and Eai ■/' on safe walking, safe driving Trustees of the Neighborhood ful needs the cheerful coopera­ taturity" at 1:19 P. M. begin ” and safety mindedness in daily- In the case of any employees Association have issued the fol­ tion of every resident. It is ing Thursday, October 12, at life. now receiving a higher salary lowing statement outlining the hoped that they will open their ic Short Hills School. Mrs. Pal- This campaign is to coincide that the maximum set under needs ahd work of Neighborhood doors to receive these workers; i r Bradner of Short Hills will with the 28th National Safety this ordinance no reduction will House, that all may be familiar will give generously; and should ■ in charge of social dancing, Congress session to be held in be made and it shall not be with them and realize their im­ any house be overlooked, that • i he instructress originally ap- Atlantic City, October 16 to 20 mandatory for a department portance. It says: they will help by contacting the )h.ted is ill. and with the arrival of the head to advance an officer or “T h e Neighborhood H o u s e Neighborhood House”. Safety Caravan In Millburn, on employee to the next higher maintains, Family Welfare Serv­ ★ October 10. salary rate merely because the ice, a Day Nursery, and Nursing officer or employee has served The local Safety Committee of Service. This work is financed for a certain period of time. hamber Lays which George B. Thomas is by voluntary contributions. In Ridge Chapel chairman, is making plans to Employees of the Recreation the past year these contribu­ imiotion Plans improve the Township's accident Commission, Shade Tree Com­ tions have been decreasing. Anniversary record in coming months. Al­ mission or the Library Trustees “This community has been are not included in the ordin­ growing very rapidly. Hundreds A luncheon meeting of an ad- ready gains have, followed its 108th anniversary of White ance. of new families have come here fist ry committee of the Mill- ( forts but. there is to be no let Oak Ridge Chapel will be cele­ in the past few years. The prob­ >ur n Township Chamber of down in the attempt to make Several changes in existing brated Sunday, October , at lem of acquainting these new 8 vr imerce, was held Monday at every resident safety conscious. salary rates are made under the comers with work done at the 2:30 P. M. The guest speaker will 3ai berry Corner Tea Room, Millburn has been presented salary schedule which will*be Neighborhood House and of the be Rev. Robert Biggerstass of h ident Paul H. Waese opened with a certificate of apprecia­ filed with the Township Clerk Chatham Presbyterian Church. tion by the State Commissioner as part of the ordinance when part they should take in this meeting and then turned it work, has become an increasing­ Reginald Belcher, organist at r to Anthony Coppola, chair- of Motor Vehicles, for its co­ it is finally passed. The major ly difficult task for the Board of Church of Redeemer Jersey City t-of the Promotion Commit- operation in the state-wide Na­ changes are in the provisions will direct the music. Mrs. Trustees. tional Traffic Contest that gave for new members of the fire and George Trowbridge, superintend­ the grand award to New Jersey. police departments. Heretofor, "Two weeks have been set : ris were roughly sketched ent of the Sunday School, wi’l they received a starting salary aside for just this purpose. The f a town-wide sales promo- Work of the Safety Committee preside over the ceremonies. of ST,800 while now they will board and the various commit­ ; > tt^ tie in with the dedication goes on week by week as acci­ Rev. LeRoy Lincoln, pastor, will start at $1,500. tee members of the Neighbor­ o .be new Millburn Post Office. dents are studied and dangerous be present. ....____ 1... Several employees are hood Association are working I' was unanimously agreed to points and practices considered. receiv­ * ■ ing more than the maximum hard and are putting the finish­ iii'T greatly reduced prices for In the light of these reviews, THE BUXTON Senior and recommendations are made as provides while .many are receiv­ ing touches on a well organized merchandise for this event in campaign. Every effort is being Junior classes are to make a to stop signs, traffic lights, and ing practically the maximum -rder to attract the-largest pos­ made on their part to make this study of the smaller democra­ other measures that may pre­ now. The minimum to maximum sible volume of shoppers. campaign a success. cies of today’s world as their vent a repetition. , range as set up is seldom more Plans for the- actual form the “Each house in the township special project for the coming During the present drive every than $400. semester, and began their work promotion will take are to be The ordinance will come up will be visited. A booklet will be effort will be made to interest with a visit to the foreign build­ drawn up in committee, and for further consideration and left giving a story of the work parents and children and during ings of the "New York World’s then the same group will meet hearing on October 16, although done at the Neighborhood the safety caravan's stay here, Fair on Wednesday, under the aeain on Monday, October 9 to the next meeting of the Com* House. Everyone will be asked to it will visit schools and other guidance of Mrs. Danforth Geer, PPiove plans. All interested mittee will be held this Monday contribute something to this points where numbers of resi­ Jr., director of the school. members of the Chamber are night at the usual time. very important work! A small invited to attend. dents gather, , The Millburn &> Short Hills ITEM 6 p , • I u«<,i,cr , um \ 'OOOi yt r nonoHw wrntp in Researcn, Mrs. Kenneth vai- avenue, H. L. Benedict wrote in , , . r i f rv ^search, s...... ‘‘P u t Cl)l(J l ’ opposltlon and it was explained SJlO rtH U lsD AR rington; MembershlP’ Mrs' MiU Hills’ Ass’n the application for an allotment ton E. Schulte; Music, Mrs. Mll- was made so as to be o f record, r~\ ’ J ton R. Schulte; National De­ but that work if any, would only / / iPYlfflClilC fense through Patriotic Educa­ “ T a b Views Town nftnrafter publicnubile hearing and decis-decis 0 0 tion, Mrs. Roland E. Weinert; Members of Short Hills Chap­ Press Relations, Mrs. Arthur W. The Crusader spirit seized the ion following. The game of ; Put and Take" Goetz; Program, Mrs. Wm. B. Short Hills Association during ★ ter, D. A. R„ will make a pil­ usually played wit!) Millburn on Leavens, Jr.; Real Daughters, the past week judging from four grimage over the Old York Road the receiving end in the matter Mrs. Edwin F. IIus3a; Ways and letters addressed to the Town Turnpike To on Monday, October 9. This of tax payments, will be reversed' Fathers on as many subjects, Means, Mrs. Irving M. Plant. Chapter has chosen the mark­ within limits, under a resolution read Monday night by Chair­ ing of this historic trail as its adopted by the committee Mon­ man Stewart. Brighten Up Golden Jubilee project. day night. A first letter called attention The committee in charge of Riemer Honored Over payments of taxes total- to poor lighting at the Short Residents along Morris turn­ arrangements is headed by Mrs. ing some $000, known in Pari Hills station particularly on the pike who for years have lived in outer darkness under 80 watt William Allen Cudllrm. nlBhorT. A letter from the Registrar at Mutuel parianer 'hs "breakage north side, The second had to historian; Mrs. Irving Lehigh University has been sent will be returned to lucky tax do with waste paper and litter lamps as provided by the Town­ Hills ship for street illumination, will Plant of Short Hills; Mrs. Mil to R. J. Bretnall, principal of ticket holders on recommenda­ at and around the new post of­ now come into the bright lights ton Schulte of West Orange; Millburn High School, inform­ tion of the Township auditor, fice as residents opened and if the state and Committeeman Mrs. Kenneth Carrington and ing him that Howard Riemer, the distribution ter begin forth­ then discarded mailing pieces Mrs. Arthur W. Goetz, both of former Millburn student, now with. and wrappings. This latter Meeker can get together. The entering his sophomore year at As an observer at the meeting brought a suggestion for waste state proposes to take over the Chatham. the University was awarded remarked “Thanksgiving has paper containers at convenient lighting of the turnpike which Mrs. Alexander W. Keller, has heretofore been the joint re­ Freshman Honors. This award been moved ahead a week for us locations. chapter regent, has named the sponsibility of Millburn, Spring- following committee chairmen given on the basis of excellent but Christmas will come to some The third letter dealt with the field and Summit, and replace for the year. Americanism, Mrs. scholastic records during the folks in October". proposed planning board and the old 60's with 400 watters. year 1938-1939 was presented to expressed Association opposition Irving M. Plant; Approved It is estimated the added cost Mr. Riemer Wednesday, Octpber to the thought as so far out­ Schools, Mrs. Chnrles S. Law­ to the Township will be about 4, at Founder’s Day exercises. lined. Tile Council the letter ad­ rence; Better Films, Mrs. Ev- MORTGAGE $250 yearly but this is considered ★ ded, was drafting a plan pro­ eret H. Holmes; C. A. R., Mrs. little enough for making Morris Mrs. R. Mathis of Sagamore viding for a board as a consult­ Frank W. Olive; Conservation, avenue look like Broadway. ing rather than administrative Mrs. Harold D. Wallace; Correct road entertained the French I m body and this would be forth­ ★ use of the flag, Mrs. Oscar A Circle Monday at dessert. A TOWN HALL program in coming soon. Mocktidge, Jr.; D. A. R. Good Essex County, consisting of lec­ Citizenship Pilgrimage, Mrs. Fourth and lastly the Associa­ JOSEPH MASTERSON tures, debates and symposiums tion addressed the Fathers in Wm. H. Brodlead; D. A. R. Maga­ Builder on current subjects of unusual the matter of youthful soap box zine, Mrs. Edwin Specht; D. A. N e w J e r s e y R e a l t y interest, presented by outstand­ kstmii.ihiikd nisi riders and racers now turning R. Manuel. Mrs. F. Cutler Cobb; C o m p a n y Township hills into speedways ing and authoritative person­ Ellis Island, Mrs. F. Cutler Cobb; Hi iiion — AIUt h Udiih — Jobbing alities, will be inaugurated on Genealogical Records, Mrs. D. KmI iinatoH I iirni*lu*«l 8 3 0 B road St. • Newark, N. J. to tlie everlasting danger of Phone Summit 8-2719 MArkrt .1-1305 themselves, pedestrians and mo­ November 1st, according to an Wentworth Wright; Historical torists. As expressed in a letter announcement by Mrs. Parker 'to The Item also, it is thought O. Griffith, president of the : teps should be taken to curb Griffith Music Foundation. the practice before an accident IIAYMAINII o ' fatality results. Chairman Stewart stated that BOTH FEET *1 i im iis in fairness to the rising genera­ TREATED ■ tion of speed kings, the town DR. DAVID ELMAN might set aside streets for soap 8URGE0N CHIROPODIST box derby events as is now done 45 Main Street Millburn Center V for. play and coasting. Hours 8:30-6 Eve. by Appt. MI. 6-177* Established 7 Years 327 Millburn Ave. As to improvement of Hobart Free Delivery

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THE BABY BEETS TcndLT |,u 2 ORANGES ■ lim-skin, Jui,\ ■ 1 7 FIRST NATIONAL BANK CELERY HEARTS 2 1 5 PRUNES Freestone Idaho 3 1 4 o f MILLBURN, NEW JERSEY COOKING & EATING APPLES lbs. ^ bushel basket ^ 9 Established 1907 FRESH DAILY: CHICORY, ESCAROLE, KOHLRABI, WATERCRESS, WHITE RADISHES. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ROMA IN E & CELERY - CABBAGE, CANTALOUPES, HONEY - DEWS. Change of Banking Hours Beginning Monday, October 2. CASABAS, SPANISH & PERSIAN MELONS Week D a y s ...... 8:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. M. S a tu rd a y ...... 8:00 A. M. to 12:00 Noon HAYMARCH FOODS October 6, 1939] The Millburn f P Short Hills ITEM [ Page 3 J >ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000000000000000000000000000000000000 Orben says In states with few­ town, uding storm sewers. the lady's committee are: Mrs. GENERAL MOTORS Will open, Orben W ould er tracks than are proposed Mrs. Frecfiian Clarkson will also Charles Francis Smith and Mrs. free to the public, a display of be a guest and will present her here, these unclaimed bets have John White Jr. 1940 automobiles and other qualifications for Tax Collector. ruri as high as $80,000 a season, ★ products at the Waldorf-Astoria, bp Bets ★ REAPPOINTMENT of Johnnie due to lost tickets etc. October 14 to 22, inclusive. The THREE DAYS of spectacular Neun as the manager of the C. Milford Orben local assem­ motorcars will be shown in an performances* is assured for the Newark Baseball Club in 1940 bly member and economy pro- autumnal setting which will give nineteenth annual Orange Horse lias been announced by Secre­ agonist hopes to add to the Two Speakers Shaw as a result of the prepon­ the show its name, "Autumn tary Ray L. Kennedy. The Bears tate’s racing and betting in- derance of prominent hunters Salon”. Buick Cars in the 1940 The Citizenship Department?' and jumpers that have been en­ were runners-up in the annual ome if any. line are now on display at Sum­ of Millburn Woman’s Club in­ tered lor the 42 classes. The ex­ Governor’s Cup playoff finals He has introduced a bill re- mit Buick Company, 68 Frank­ vite,> all.women interested in hibition will open today and. this season, .Neun piloted the lin place, Summit. uirlng track operators to make civic affairs to meet with them continue Saturday morning and first Bears team he managed in ninthly accounting, of un- on Wednesday morning, October afternoon, and Sunday after­ 1938 to the International League lalined bets under the pari- 10. ten o'clock, at the home of noon on the grounds of the • championship and victory in miluel system, with all such Mrs. Arthur Sawyer, 95 Myrtle Orange Lawn Tennis Club, aoneys reverting to the state avenue, Millburn. Mr. Clarence Ridgewood road, South Orange. the play-off competition. New­ Instead of to the tracks as might A. Hill will discuss some of the On the show committee is E S. ark lost to Kansas City in the dherwlse result. engineering problems of our Jamison of Short Hills, and on Junior World Series, 4 to 3.

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J. order. //■ ’// ★ M il LB H it N 0-1200 EXEMPLAR OF GENERAL MOTORS VALUE f The Millburn &> Short Hills IT E M [ October 6, I P«ge 4 ] •ooooooooooooo < Mayhap this will be all there will be left for him to do what Neighbors See One Goes zMrs. Samuel with Stalin being so efficient. Howsomever, I cannot see of T e fy s — what good this would be to the Slayton Judge To Hospita world at large unless Stalin also \ would retire to spend the rest of Police court, chief rival at­ Millburn’s most serious' • • 1-ious abto- his life tatting or some such. traction to Township Committee mobile accident in several Her Diary meetings at Town Hall, won months occurred shortly before hands down as far as attend­ midnight Tuesday at the inter, ance ts concerned Wednesday section of Millburn and Wyom- 1 9 3 9 Barn Dance For evening as Wyoming residents ing avenues. A passengeflii one OCTOBER 2 — And so to rest­ turned out en masse to absorb of the cars was severely injured ing a little later than Is my want Kiddie Party the atmosphere of police pro­ and is confined in Overlook this day, I having made my last ceedings. Hospital, Summit, visit of the year to the World's D’yali hear them fiddles tun­ The main attraction seemed According to the police inves- Pair, I who did solemnly swear in’ up? Better dig up yore corn to be eratlc driving cases on tigation Howard Miller of 417 all through the winter *that pipe ’n ole straw het ’n hie yer- which testimony was heard, Twin Oak road, South Orange, nothing could force me to be scll over t’ Singer’s Grove, while run of the mill traffic was driving east’ on Millburn seen there have been now five Springfield, Saterd’y even’, No- violations of which there were avenue, turning north on Wyo­ times. There has been a great v’mber 'levn. Heh Heh! Yore eighteen, received little atten­ ming avenue and Arne Samuel- blight upon the Fair these days, sure t' cut a mean flgger at th’ KATHLEEN HINNI, who con­ tion. son of Elm place, Cedar Knolls, howsoever, and there being a ole-fashion barn dance them ducts classes in Duncan Dancing Judge G. Noyes Slayton, also was driving west on Millburn great swarm of Jitterbugs which 'merican Legion, Guy R. Bos- in the gymnasium of the Hobart a Wyoming resident, fined Patsy avenue when their cars collided. have alighted there^nd one be­ worth Post, fellars 'er puttin’ ’ Avenue School beginning Wed­ Ruggiero of Summit $200 and Miller was treated for severe ing likely to “get a rug cut” on. T ’won't cost yah much. nesday, October 18, at 3:15 P. M. suspended his license for two shock, cuts on both legs and right under one or be attacked Every year it has been the cus­ years on a charge of driving multiple lacerations of the body by a "Susie Q” from the rear. tom of the Guy R. Bosworth Post is urged to do his part. while under the Influence of Thomas Swithenbank,' 70 of We gardeners do have our 140 to sponsor a Kiddie’s Christ­ Further details will be an­ on July 5. Cedar Knolls, a passenger In troubles with such as the Jap­ mas party. In order to raise nounced at all Masses on Sun­ Testimony of the state and Samuelson’s car, was taken to anese Beetles, but they be noth­ funds to make this party a suc­ day, October 8th. part of that for the defendant Overlook Hospital by Alexander ing to the Jitterbugs. One can cess, the Post puts on a benefit * } were heard In the trial of Joseph Kirkland of Palisades, N Y. and exterminate the beetles. entertainment of some nature. J. Byrne, Jr., of 345 Wyoming treated for lacerations of the avenue, Maplewood on similar This year’s selection Is an Old- nose, forehead, ear, head and OCTOBER 3 — It be increas­ Short H ills charges. The remaining testi­ Fashion Barn Dance to be given left jaw, concussion of the brain ingly dlfiicult to go about these mony will be heard October 11 a questionable fracture ol the Saturday evening, November 11, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ralli, moved days and not get involved in the at 7:30 P. M. .‘•kull and possible fracture of the at Singer's Grove. The commit­ from their home on West road, discussion of War, thougli it right thigh. Samuelson was un­ tee, Bob Carlton, chairman; Monday, to Princeton. Their seem mighty futile, and no one injured. Both cars were badly Homer J. Wright, Tom Mat­ daughter, Miss Betty Ralli, is knowing what he or she be talk­ damaged. ing of, and one having to be a thews, Bill Henry, and Joe Swan- staying with her cousin, Mrs. I1 tremen linguistic clairvoyant to read Yhe lde, extend a cordial invitation Gordon Buck of W. Beechcroft to townspeople and their friends FREE PARKING Russian Mind and the German road until her wedding on Oc­ MILLBURN to come and enjoy themselves. Plan Shozv Mind, though perhaps I do flat­ tober 14, to Charles Connell of 1 MILLBURN 6-0100 ter them both. I did read this Zeke, Hiram, Sarah and Ma- Scranton, Pa. Miss Ralli will be Millburn Township Fire De­ Now Playing October 6-7 day, howsomever, one fact, that riah will all be there, so buy feted at two parties this week­ partment will sponsor an an­ “THE OLD MAID" may not be significant, but it your tickets now and join the end. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. nual entertainment Friday eve­ be someat amusing. It do seem merry throng at th,e barn dance. Major White Jr., of Scranton will “ CHARLIE CHAN AT ning, November 10, at Millburn that the German meatpackers give a cocktail party and on TREASURE ISLAND" High School auditorium, the are making but one kind of Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. George Sun., Mon., Tues., Oct. 8-9-10 Wurst these days, a kind of Brooks Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. proceeds of which will go to the Sick, Benevolent and Social ‘T H E WIZARD OF OZ" "consolidated sausage”, thus re­ St. Rose Seeks Charles Brooks will be hosts at Ju dy (hirland - Frank Morgan ducing things from wurst and the former’s home on West road. Fund of the department. Ray llolger - llert l,ahr Letters enclosing tickets have IN BEAUTIFUL TEUIINIioUiH wurst, to Just wurst, but that be To Lozver Debt The latest Fox Movietone News bad enough, and, no matter Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hunt­ been sent to township members — SUN. MAT. ONLY - er of Short Hills avenue, who and the Firemen’s Committee Last Episode of the what the common denominator Final arrangements for the “OREGON TRAIL’ have as their guest, Mrs. Francis urge the receivers of those let­ be, it still is bologna. St. Rose of Lima Church drive STARTS SUNDAY, OCT. 15 D. White of Portsmouth, R. I., ters to support this worthy cause to raise funds to lower the “DICK TRACY’S *G' MEN" OCTOBER 4 — We do seem, to formerly of Short Hills, will en­ and assure the purchasers of church debt, redecorate the HI’ BCTAL A D D E D FKA T1K K FOR tertain at dinner Saturday night, tickets a worthy entertainment. be getting quite a collection of church and build a new rectory Mon., Tues. Only, Oct. 9-10 potential Collectors on our bal­ in Mrs. White’s honor. Henry Armetta were completed at a meeting In lot for the forthcoming Novem­ “HOME CHEAP HOME” held in the school hall on Mon­ Mr and Mrs A L. St. Cyr of NOTHING LIKE ber elections. day evening. Marion avenue, are moving this Wed. Thru Sat. Oct. 11,12,13,11 Teams have been organized One for the money month to Chicago where Mr. CHINA BIN<1 CROSBY and assigned to cover various Two for the show St. Cyr has been transferred in for ‘TH E STARMAKER” sections of the parish. Members Three for Collector. business. Mr. St. Cyr departed WEDDING PRESENTS W ith of these teams will begin active on Sunday, Mrs. St. Cyr and W a lte r I>amro*rh and III" Four weeks to go! BRIDGE PRIZES rh ilh arm on lr OrrheMlrjp of solicitation of funds on Monday, daughter Ruth and Joan will l/oo Angeles October 9th. The drive will con­ ENGAGEMENT SHOWERS — PLUM — follow about October 15. Mr. and Elan Maxwell'a OCTOBER 5 — It does seem tinue until all members of the Mrs. St. Cyr were honored at a In that our own Henry Ford do be parish have been solicited, but farewell cocktail party on Sat­ “ HOTEL FOR WOMEN” again airing his views on Peace. it is hoped that the work can urday, by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph EDMISTON SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW be completed in one week. EVERY SATURDAY MATINEE If I remember aright, this did Doubleday of Glen avenue, fol­ 330 Springfield Avenue, happen once before with ho Enthusiasm for the under­ lowed by dinner at the home Of SUMMIT marked success. He be advocat­ taking has been expressed by all Mr. and Mrs. Norman Newell, AN AD IN THE ITEM WILL «RIN6 THE RESULTS YOU DEHIRK. ing that the war implements of who have been interviewed, and also of Glen avenue. the world do be beaten into per­ the spirit of the workers pre­ Everybody reads the Classified adver- manent plowshares. Not that I sages a successful campaign. t laments. Your little ad there. If there Is a market for what you want to jell. In wish to belittle Mr. Ford’s ideas Every Catholic in the township sure to bring results. for peace, for they be, in modi­ fication what any thinking per­ EUNICE HARRIET AVERY son should have, but I would To inaugurate the opening o f the Fall and Winter Season find it of greater ease to believe had he advocated the conversion Fill-AM CHATEAU Third Season of swords into Fords. Will Present On Wednesday EveningpOctober the Eleventh OCTOBER 6 — Among the mny ideas as to what will be The Famous Irish Tenor LECTURE SERIES ON CURRENT EVENTS tie ultimate pronouncement of Ir. Hitler and Stalin, the quain- JOHN STIIII »st be that large size picture I and |PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE 0 have of Herr Hitler retiring ERNIE MACK 3 paint for the rest of his life. The Man of a Thousand Faces In Addition to the Regular Show First Lecture Nov. 7 SHOE SALE Sport Oxfords ...... 1.85 up DANCING TO BOB ( LAYMAN ANI) HIS ORCHESTRA Tickets and Information at the Sneakers ...... 53c up RESERVATIONS; WESTFIELD 2-3873, DAVE JOHNSTONE Moccasins Paper Mill Playhouse or Expert Shoe Repairing Mrs. G. W. Harper COLANTONE’S CHI-AM CHATEAU Family Shoe Store STATE HIGHWAY 29, MOUNTAINSIDE, NEW JERSEY 49 Oak Ridge Avenue, Summit 145 Mon-la Avr., Horlutfloltl. JL, i. Tel. Summit 6-1945 (Near Bank) George Chong, President

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LOEWS, Broad and New Streets. ^ "THE WOMEN", Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, Itoau- hMOVIES llnd ItuKaell. P aulette Goddard, Joan Fontaine, Mary Ho- Then® program * ar* land, October 6-11. accurate at preee time — but Theatre* BRANFORD, II Rranford Place. SgClubs som etim es chance their minds. “GOLDEN BOY". William Holden, Barbara Stanwyck. Adolph Menjou. Leo Cobb; “NANCY DREW AND THE HIDDEN STAIRCASE” . Bonita Granville. Frankie Thomas, John Lltel, October 6-11. “DUST UK MY DESTINY” . John ★ MILLBURN Garfield, Prim Ilia Lane. Stanley Ridges; IIA WHAN NIGHTS” , Johnny Downs. Mary Carlisle. Oetober 12-14 AMERICAN LEGION — Meet* Fourth Thursday of sack, “THE OLD MAID” , Bette Davis, Miriam Hopkins, month 8 P. M . Recreation Building, Taylor Park. George Brent. Jane Bryan, Donald Crisp. Louise Fazenda; RKO PROCTORS, 116 Market Street. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY - Meet, aecond Tues­ “CHARLIE CHAN AT TREASURE ISLAND ’, Sidney, Toler. day of each month, 8 P. M.. Recreation Building, Tayloi Park. Cesar Romefo, Pauline Moore, October 6-7. “THE WIZARD Held over third week "THE RAINS CAME". Myrna law, m CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS — Moots second and fourth OF OZ” . Judy Garland, Ray Bolger, Jack Haley, Bert Lahr, George Brent, Tyrone Power. Brenda Joyce; “STOP Ux>K Frank Morgan. Billie Burke, Ringer midgets. October 8-10. AND LOVE” . Jean Rogers. William Frawley. Eddie Col- Ha!|day ° ( *“rh mwnth’ 8 30 P M • st Ro"e of Lima School llns. October 6-12 THE STAR-MAKER” . Bing Crosby, Louise Campbell, Ned Sparks. Walter Damrosch, Linda Ware; “ HOTEL FOR WOM­ CASO COL UMBO CIVIC ASSOCIATION meets first Frldsj EN” . Linda Darnell, Ann Sothern, Elsa Maxwell, James PARAMOUNT, Market Street. <>f each month ut 7:00 o'clock P. M. Ellison, October 11-14. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. Continental Lodge — $1.0*10 a TOUCHDOWN” . Jem E. Brown. Martha Kayo. Meet* second and fourth Tue*day of each month, 8 P 11 Susan Hayward. Eric Mime; ''CODE OF THE STREETS” . Mrst National Bank Building. ★ MADISON Frankie Thomas. Hair* Carey. Little Tough Guy*. October 6-10 ITAMAN-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION — Meets tho flrit “ LADY OF THE TROPICS”, Robert Taylor. Hedy La­ Tuesday of each month at 200 Main Street, Millhurn. N. J. marr. Gloria Franklin, Joseph Sehlldkraut; "CHARLIE Jo c k EY Hol.Low FIELD TRIAL CLUB — Meets third CHAN IN RENO” . Sidney Toler. Ricardo Cortez. Phyllis * £ M Z A B E T H Wednesday or each month, 8 P. M.. Recreation Building, Brooks, October 0-7. Inylor Park. RI1Z, 1148 East Jersey Street. JUNIOR CASA COLUMBO meets every second Friday of ★ MORRISTOWN WHEN TOMORROW COMES” ; “COAST GUARD”. eaeh month at 7:30 I*. M., at 105 Main Street. Randolph S.mi, Fran..** Dec. October 6-12 / LADY OF THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS—Meets first and third Thurs­ COMMUNITY, South Street. TROPICS Hedy Lamarr. Robert Taylor; /BEHIND PRISON day of each month. 8:30 P. M , St. Rose of Lima School G ATES B ila n Dottlevy. Jacqueline W ell*. Oct nicer 13-11 Hull. “THE RAINS CAME” . Myrna Loy, George Brent. Ty­ rone Pow er, B renda J oyce, October 6*11. MASONIC CLUB — Meets the first Tuesday of each REGENT, 39 Broad Street. month In the Masonic Club rooms. Bank Building, Millhurn. PARK “GooDPVE MR CHIPS” . Kobeit Donat. Greer Garnon. MEN’S CLUB — St. Stephen’s Church — Meets third Terry Killburn. October 6-12 HoNEYMooN IN BALI” ; riiurgdav of each month - 8:16 — Pariah House. 135 Main Street. “FIFTH AVENUE GIRL” . Ginger Rogers. Walter Con­ UNDER-PUP” . October | : 1 | nolly. Veree Teaadale. Tim Holt. October 6-7. “ BLACKMAIL '. MILLHURN COMMUNITY COUNCIL — Meets first Wed- Edward G, Robinson. Gene Lockhart, Ruth Hussey. Gwynn nesdny of June, Ootobef, December, February and April at Williams, October 8-12. the Barberry Corner Tea Room. MILLBURN REPUBLICAN CLUB - Meets the fourth Thursday of each month, 6:00 P. M.. Harry J. Btevens office. ★ UNION Millhurn Avenue. “FOUR FEATHERS” , Ralph Richardson. John Clem­ E v e n t s MILLBURN ROTARY CLUB - Meets at the Chsntlcler ents. C. Aubrey Smith, June Duprez; “ A WOMAN IS THE enrh Tuesday noon for luncheon and program. Robert K. JUDGE” , Frieda Inescort, Otto Kruger, Rochelle Hudson. AID >.M< • III LI': r a

J The M illhurn & Short Hills ITEM [Octoke, | •OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoo , ______kor.in.inwter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archie B. Quarriqr, Mrs. Nathan­ iel Tyler, Mr. Clarence Schultz Marckwald of Morristown and P(>phr their house guests, the latter’s J f S vCill and Mr. Page Chapman. • sister and her husband, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Smith F. Fergu- Mrs. Robert Gillespie of Green­ A t H ills School ■ on of Stewart road were hosts wich, Conn. at luncheon on Sunday in honor This week is the 50th annl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kirk­ of Mrs. T. Wilson Lloyd and Mrs. versary of the invention of land Jr., of Fairfield drive, an­ motion picture machine, and Philip Smith. nounce the birth of a son, New­ Short Hills Country Day School ton Kent, on September 29 at Mrs. Louis P. Bayard was the cc ebrated that event by having Orange Memorial Hospital. Mrs. week-end guest of Mrsr Sidney an exhibition of one of the Kirkland is the former Anne Brown, and on Tuesday,'M rs. movie machine#-, which Newton, daughter of Mrs. H. K. A shiny new season is being ceding tile Round Towner,s Bayard arrived at the home of called a kinestoscope. Dance at the Montclair Golf Newton of Cleveland. unwrapped. Each passing day Mrs. B. W. Dudley of Lake road, Thomas A. Edison was inter Club. Their party will Include, • finds a changing landscape, for a visit before- returning to. ested in trying to invent a ma Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edmonds Mr . and Mrs. Oscar ' Williams everywhere and the stage is ull Her home at Cape Cod. chine that would do for the of New York, Mr. and Mrs. of Summit, were hosts at a cock­ eje set' for a busy time ahead. « tail party on Sunday, In honor what the phonograph of those Fall activities are getting off George Booth of Westfield, Mi. Mrs. Arthur Terry of Ferncliff of Mrs. Louis P. Bayard of Ho­ days was doing for the ear. OnV11 to a good start and already, and Mrs. E. E. Bartleson and Mr. terrace, was the guest of Mrs. bart avenue, who spent several t'elober 6th 188!) he perfected many are becoming interested in and Mrs. E. R. Michaels of Short Henry Prince of Knollwood road, days in Short Hills before re­ the kinetoscope and in it used t Club work, luncheons, dinners, Hills. for ten days prior to opening continuous strip yf film, par. • turning to her home at Cape teas, this or that. From all ac­ her apartment in New York for Mrs. William T. Cutts of Pen­ ents of today’s school children counts this should be a big year the Winter. Cod. sacola, is visiting her brother- reiAember the kinetoscope for classes in Adult Education. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Berdan of the penny peeps at it, and The brochures received Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. cV w Frank D. Talmadge of Hobart Parsonage Hill road gave a cock­ typical films of boxing cats throughout the Township only and sons Arthur Jr., and Stan­ avenue. tail party Sunday, in honor of Buffalo Bill. go to prove that many are toy­ ley' of Stony lane, spent the * the latter’s mother, Mrs. Thomas On Tuesday the children ing with the idea of more edu­ past week-end with the form er’s Mrs. Clara Evans Kretsch- M. Culbertson of Miami, who has the Short Hills Country Day cation. It threatens to get so bad parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. mann o f . Hamburg, Germany, been their guest for ten days. School heard a lectijre about that we might all have to study Clow of Terryville, Conn.' Mrs. arrived Sunday on the S. S. Mor- Mrs. Culbertson returned to discovery and invention of to keep up with the intelligence Clow's mother, Mrs. Stanley maewren of the American Scan- Florida on Monday. tion pictures and then took free that will greet, us from all sides. Holmes, who makes her home tie Line and is visiting at the • peeps through the kinetoscope • In Short Hills, Is on a trip West home of her brother and sister- Mrs. Edwin Storm and daugh­ at some of the typical old-time On Sunday at the Short Hills and will not return before No­ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George ter Helen and son Robert, spent iilins. .Club, there will be a tennis tour­ vember 15. Evans of Hobart avenue and ♦ last week-end in the Poconos. The modern sound machine! nament playing off the finals Whitney road. are a definite part of present for the year. This will be fol­ • Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Orm- erod of Martindale road, had as Mr. and Mrs. Bernard P. Day day education and the Short lowed by a tea at which time the Mrs. Marshall Geer of Mew their week-end guest, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Neel fill's Country Day School has prizes will be awarded for the York City and formerly of Short Mrs. Harold N. Fairfield of Hart­ will attend the Princeton-Wil- weekly period of education* events of the season. Bernard P. Hills, was the guest last week­ liams football game on Satur­ films on its sound projector. O. Day is in charge of the arrange­ end of Mrs. Dean Emery of ford, Conn. • day at Princeton. Mr. and Mrs. October 13th and 20th the schoc, ments. Highland avenue. * Mrs. Charles Elliot Peck and Neel moved to the Crescent last will present the governmen daughter Mary Frances of Ho­ Saturday, they have one son, films “The River" and the "Plot Several former residents of Mrs. Archie B. Quarrier of bart avenue, are in Washington Peter. Mrs. Neel is sister of Mrs. that Broke the Plains". Studies Short Hills, spent the past week­ Ferncliff terrace was hostess on for the Winter. Day. in the various classes will co end here to attend the wedding, Friday, at a luncheon in honor • * relate these by work on the Mis- on Friday of Miss Mary Eliza­ of Mr. T. Wilson Lloyd and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bulk- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Taylor sissnpi and the Dust Bowl beth Halbach, daughter of Mr. Philip Smith. Other guests in­ Ivy o f Jefferson road, are at of Fairfield drive have visiting and Mrs. Ernest K. Halbach of cluded, Mrs. Bernard Harrison, Nantucket for three weeks. Their them Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Xcwart road and John L. Kem- Mrs. Smith F. Ferguson, Muss daughter Barbara has resumed Brackett and daughter Barbara mei’cr, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Emma S. Florence, Mrs. Sidney her studies at Vassar. of Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Betty John i- Kemmerer of Private Brown, Mrs. Louis P. Bayard, * way 1 wedding took place at Joan Taylor, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Stout and Mrs. Miss Mary Marckwald, daugh­ Suburban Christ 'episcopal Church and and Mrs. Taylor has returned to Nathaniel Tyler. ter of Mr and Mrs. Albert Hunt was follow Td by a reception at Smith College to resume her • Marckwald of Montview avenue the Short H.'U* Club- On Tuesday. Mrs. William S. studies. Body Culture ♦ will have as her guest, this week­ Auchincloss, who is chairman of end, a Smith College friend, Miss ★ Mrs. Philip Smith was the SEPTEMBER building was a the Parent-Teachers’ Associa­ Cynthia Walsh of Detroit. The Studio week-end guest c'f Mrs. Nathan­ bit sloWVhere as but 6 permits tion of the Short Hills Country young ladies are both employed iel Tyler of Ferncli W terrace and for new W ildings were granted. Day School held a meeting of at the McMillan Publishing Mrs. T. Wilson, Lloi’d. the guest These totaled $32,800 and bring the class, mothers. The follow­ House in New York. of Miss Emma S. Flo>'!Cnce' Mis. ing committee r onortShort mHills ils 1 ITEM'1 'J t L M [ P«gc 7 1

aoooooooooooooCxxxxX>o 6 < K > o o o 6 dooooooooo ten-thirty. She plans to have a street, have gone to Daytona Jergerlahner; Adjutant) Homer party at least once a month. Wyoming Beach, Florida for the winter. J. Wright; Finance Officer, Joseph Swankle; Sergeant-at- Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Meeker of Here’s an easy way Mrs. H. LeRoy Vanderford of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Arms, Donato Cerro. 101 Sagamore road had their to make Sagamore road had as her week­ Mendham have taken the house Installation of Officers will daughter and husband, Dr. and en d guests her mother and on Wyoming avenue owned by take place on Tuesday evening, Mrs. F. Herbert Lushear of lather Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Blaker Mrs. Clara Dearlng. Mrs. Brown October 24th at the Mlllbrook YOUR ROOMS Branchv'file as their house guests a n d her aunt Mrs. G. H. Blaker was tlie former Miss Marjorie Inn. The Post extends an Invi­ over the week-end. * charmingly both of Philadelphia. Tomorrow Hale of Wyoming. tation to the residents of the evening Ann Vanderford will Township. v ATTRACTIVE Mrs. D. H. Riemer of 12 Rose- celebrate her twelfth birthday dale avenue spent Wednesday in with an evening party of games Bethlehem attending founders JOHN S, COOKE, son of Mr. a n d dancing. Her guests will be Boszvorth day at Lehigh University at and Mrs. Charles B. Cooke, Jr„ Have your Dolores Zuber, Barbara Harti- which time her son Howard was of 15 Coniston road, Short Hills, gan. Marilyn Ellwanger, Marilyn presented with freshman honors. Post Elects has just been elected one of nine RUGS Pfister. Jane Wright. Gloria Bry- members of the Student Coun­ Mirza Cleansed nt, Billy Dey, Jack Smith, John Shirley Moulton daughter of Guy R. Bosworth Post No. 140, cil at Blair Academy. by Morey LaRue Bole, Alvin Alley, George Ham- Mr. und Mrs. J. S. Moulton of The American Legion, Millburn, serger, Jerry St. Clair, Elroy W hat a perfect cheery Glen avenue entertained sixteen held its regular monthly meeting Bull and David Clarkson. background t lovely clean girls at luncheon Saturday be­ Thursday evening, September w w n n rug can be! Nothing makes fore the Millburn-West Orange 28th and elected the following Discarded Clothes a room quite so attractive as Mrs. Clara Deisler Kettenrlng bright colorful rugs. game. officers for 1939-40 — Com­ and having six weekly classes in mander, Frank C. Winner; Sr. Miscellaneous Articles hook at your rug* . . . lancing at the Wyoming Club Louise Richards daughter of Vice-Commander, Robert Carl­ everyone else docs. Are they n Tuesdays. There will be bal- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Richards of ton; Jr. Vice-Commander, Louie Proceeds Maintain the lifeless and drab? If so— let Child Welfare Nurse Morey La Rue's Mirza t and tap for children four to 448 Wyoming avenue left Sun­ at the Neighborhood House Cleansing method make your ix. tap for those seven to twelve, day for Batavia after spending rugs new-looking. ball room for those in fifth “SLENDERIZE" two weeks with her parents THRIFT SHOP Mirza Cleansing restores eighth grade, exhibition ball KLMTKIC lll.ANKCT while her school was closed, on 95 Main St. Milburn the hc.iuiv of pattern and 10m from seven to eight in the account of quarantine. SWEDISH MASSAGE Phone - Short Hills 7-2437 colors . . . tlie pile becomes veiling, High School ball room Tone Hansen Short Hils 7-2709 deep and fluffy because it is I borough) % clean of grind­ om eight to nine and adult Mrs. Florence West and sons 11 i Klilit n«l rinrr. PI...MO S. ing grit am) dust. all room from nine-thirty to Walter and William of Linden D O N 'T FOR.IKT TUB HMAI.I. ADS a s little square 4. foot only $.1.20 for an 8x10 Domestic

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i«i«gifflPig(igl Advert im» Id the ITIOM in order to reach the buying public. The Millburn &* Short Hills ITEM | Ocfnhc'Cl' i. um\ 'Ooo Editor, The Item: ^ > n/r> • It has -been called to the at­ Croaker Missing tention of the Council on num­ Editor, The Item: ooooooooooooc erous occasions that the increas­ "The time ha» come' ing use of “soapbox” automo­ 4*To talk of many things; MILLBURN BP How about that bird which biles by children in the Town­ Of ahoea— and ahlpa—and ecallng Perched upon your window Of cabbages—and kings ITEM ship have created a traffic haz­ sill SHORT HILLS OOOOOOOOOOOOf ard and a very great potential And croaked and croaked about danger to the children. The The trout in the Beaverkill Council realizes that this form Founded in 1888 of amusement is a perfectly And. why, oh why has its . Lilting lament been stilled natural one but under the con­ Has it flown South for fear 1 hav®, iust he'-'i' importuned TUB MILLBURN and SHORT HILLS ITEM I. P«UUM r « J ^ d « ^ ditions existing, particularly in to join and go along with the The Item Publl»hln« and Com^ny. Willard Of being winter-killed? Short Hills of narrow, winding National A POOR FISH Organization for De- roads and the tendency on the cent Literature. part of many car drivers to cut corners, that unless something IS?i53S5S5£fR5iiaas««ft I suppose I ought to embrace is done to modify this practice this opportunity as Telephone: Millburn 6-ltOO Bezvare IVA ^ 1 have the a tragedy will result. Perhaps Peace League, T he Society for your paper would undertake to the Prevention of Halitosis, the Support Neighborhood House give this matter some publicity Pavements Now Homely Men’s C lu b a n d others in order that the parents of the Neighborhood House, MUlburn’s only organized charity, will children might be brought to Three accidents indirectly at­ The only thing Is. i hate to realize the real danger of this soon launch its annual drive for the budget to carry on the com­ tributable to the rainy weather take all the fun o u t of reading practice. The Council feels that of the past lew days were re­ ing year’s activities. , .. . and put this on a p lan e where the most effective control of This year an effort will be made to extend the scope of this ported to police during the past it will be still less p o p u lar than drive so as to give every resident an opportunity to participate in this would be through the par­ week. Despite the fact two cars at present. the Association's wide program of relief, health education, nursing ents but It has also brought the involved overturned, no person­ matter to the attention of the al injuries were suffered. and nursery school. Why must there be societies Supervising Principal and of the It Is a pretty sad commentary that past records show less than The first occurred shortly for the furtherance of all these 600 families out of more than 3,000 in the Township, contribute Township Committee in the after midnight September 30 "do’s” and don’ts” in ste a d of let- hope that this warning may regularly toward the maintenance of the Neighborhood House and when a car driven by Walter ting people go on peaceful-like serve to avoid a serious ac­ the commendable work it carries on. Kurkewlcz of Bloomfield, skid­ in their natural preferences? Surely all are in sympathy with Its purposes and The Item is cident. ded on the wet pavement and The Council would appreciate positive that this community is not indifferent to the plight of its overturned as it was turning It just seems lik e so m e one is your giving this matter such unfortunate. No other local organization attempts the things it south on Brookside drive from always starting something new does things essential to all organized society. publicity as you can. South Orange avenue. to take the joy life bv restrain­ The Neighborhood House budget workers this year plan to KIMBALL PRINCE, The second occurred about ing this or promoting th e other reach every Township home with the story of its endeavors and its Secretary Shorti Hills Ass'n. twenty-four hours later when a needs. Many will hear this for the first time and sense its import. » ★ car driven south on Wyoming It has reached a p o in t where While the work is great the actual cost is small. An average Editor, The Item: avenue by Allan R. Rose of 92 my daily mail is a b o u t evenly /contribution of $4 per home will enable the Board of Managers to Elm street, Millburn, skidded divided between b ills a n d propa­ carry on, which means that contributions of one dollar are just as So we may have a woman Tax and over turned near the inter­ ganda. important in maintaining the average are larger amounts. Collector? Since there is no more section of Millburn and Wyo­ The Item asks residents to hear the Neighborhood Callers as acquisitive creature made than ming avenues, striking a car So varied and devious are the they come, each giving according to his means. Woman, I do not think this post diiven by Arthur Hubbard of names and m e t h o d s o f some of could be in better hands, espe­ Jamaica, N. Y. these brain children that only cially when it is combined with The third accident was re­ last week I was stunned to find the necessary business ability ported shortly alter (1 P. M. Mon­ that I was on the m ailing list of Safety, Safety, Safety and milk of human kindness day evening by Lawrence A. two outfits f a v o r in g Bivalve that such a job entails. Millburn is now- embarked upon a safety campaign that It Is Muench of G(i4 Morris avenue, Birth Control when from the Our neighbors, Madison and hoped will give all residents new consciousness of the need to tread Springfield who told police he names and literature both bad Roseland have turned over this was blinded by rain on his wind­ seemed “agin”. carefully if accidents are to be avoided. office to the tender care of a It is timely that the Short Hills Association notes the dangers of shield and struck a truck owned woman, as have other communi­ For years we soap box carts and coasters, now popular with youngsters of the by Rimback Storage Company o f th e Walrus ties, with no regrets. If I remem­ community, a new something to bedevil motorists and perhaps as it was parked at an angle on clan have lived c o m m u n a l lives, ber rightly, when the office was Millburn avenue near Holmes working one for a ll a n d all for bring sadness to seme Township home. left vacant this Spring, there It is impossible for laws and regulations to keep pace with street. The truck was unloading one and it was due la rg e ly to our were many townspeople, who youthful ingenuity and so it is that perhaps John Stewart’s sugges­ furniture at the time. Muench’s united efforts t h a t New Jersey would like to have seen a wom­ and other coastal tion of designated streets for soap box derby racing, may be in car was badly damaged in the s ta te s under­ an get the appointment. So the front and the truck damaged on took the propagation of clams order. issue Is not a new one, nor an Safety literature will come to every home within the next two the left side. and oysters that o u r fa s ts might untried one. A feminine touch, weeks and parents reading and explaining it to youngsters, may at be fewer and we not have to even In politics, is not amiss. In the same time let some of the suggestions sink home. fare so far for food reference to which I should like Grownups are as much in need of education as are the youth to make a prophecy that If the of Millburn and if this drive saves one life or prevents one accident W ill Talk It wasn’t long after this that office goes to a woman, there we found J. B. Johnson, the it will be profitable. will be far less emphasis on the Boss, Lee Glezen and others were ★ political significance, and more On Europe poaching on our grounds and so Editor, The Item: of encouragement concerning on non-partisan service which we had to form a society f°r maleria. It says: “The Malaria Robert R. Lane, will speak -on The report of the Health De­ such a position, above all others their suppression. rate among employees of the in a township, should possess. the “Present European Situa­ partment of the Panama Canal Panama Canal and the Panama For those who feel that a tion” before the Young People’s Wc have named this the for the year 1938, "tells of the Association of Christ Episcopal Railroad in 1938, 10.4 per thou­ woman does not belong in poli­ Walrus Seafood Safety Council anti-mosquito work carried on tics, let them remember Eliza­ Church, Short Hills, at 8 P. M. sand, was lower than In any and all persons, interested or under Colonel H. C. Pillsbury of beth. She did pretty well by in the church building Sunday, not, are urged to write Senator previous year of the Canal’s his­ o the Medical Corps of the United England as did Victoria. No, it fober 8. Barbour and Congressman Kean States Army, Chief Health Of­ tory.” “No employee has died of is a very healthy thing for . Those who heard Mr. Lane asking that a neutral zone he ficer. The Health Department maleria within the past five Bachelor Politics to take unto Inst year enjoyed his lecture and created extending 300 miles off exercises jurisdiction over the years, and but six employees itself a woman and in this case, felt they had obtained a broader shore and 300 miles inland, so public health, Sanitation and knowledge of current events. have died of malaria in the past we don’t have to cherchez la that all our enemies will be foe quarantine of the Canal Zone femme! The Young Peoples' Associa­ 18 years”. ever barred. and the cities of Panama and Very sincerely yours, tion extends a cordial invitation Colon, Republic of Panama. The chief carrier of malaria at to nil friends in the community LYNN GIVEN As far as I know there's noth­ The report says: “Malaria con­ Panama is the Anopheles al- to attend. ing the matter with our lltei3' tinues to be the most important bimanus mosquito and the ture but there is something rot­ Health Department carried on a of the communicable diseases; • INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ten in Denmark when six oPen continuous campaign to keep there were 1,153 cases treated in Form Auxilia ry Department of the Woman’s faced oysters cost forty ce|lts the Canal Zone and the term­ it in control. Club of Millburn will have its inal cities, with 32 deaths; more The mosquito fighters of New A Ladies Auxiliary of St. Rose firstA meeting at the home of than half of these cases ac­ Jersey wish them increasing of Lima Church, Short Hills, was Mrs. Ralph Gates, 848 Ridge- quired their infection in unsani­ success. organized Wednesday at lunch­ wood road, Millburn, on Friday, High School Cltdi JAMES E. BROOKS, tated areas of the Canal Zone eon at the Chanticler. Officers October 6, at 2 P. M. The meet­ Consulting Engineer, Essex and the Republic of Panama” . elected were: Mrs. John J. Bird, ing will consist-of current events T H E FIRST MEETING of the County Mosquito Exterm­ It is probable that many cases president; Mrs. Harold S. Stov­ by Mrs. Cora Stickle. A brief i - fin Club will be held on ination Commission. in the terminal cities did not all, vice-president; Mrs. L. T. history of the Philippine Island d a y , October 10 in Mi ®"an seek medical advice, and there­ ★ Haugh, secretary; and Mrs. by Mrs. Mildred Freeman, this to soil's room. The main purP°e fore were not reported unless A. G. KINUM, D. D. S. of 41 Julius Wittkop, treasurer. Meet­ be followed with moving pic­ of this club is to acq u ain t s - death occurred” . “Maleria is a Walnut avenue, who formerly ings will be held monthly on the tures by Mrs. Gates. dents with the uses of Latin o most important cause of non- had his office in Irvington, has first Monday. The executive Refreshments are planned by side of school. D eriv at'011 effectiveness” among the em­ recently opened a Millburn of­ board will meet Monday, Oc­ Mrs. Arthur Thomas and will be words and the s tu d y of ployees. fice at corner of Millburn and tober 9, v Mrs. Bird at her true to the Islands. Club mem­ tory of Rome are importan However, the report has a note Wyoming avenues. home on ' ' — bers are cordially invited. tares, mm rnm m | October 6, 1939 ] The Millhum 6“ Short Hills ( P ig e 9 J 0 0 0 0 0 < X > 00000000000000000000000000000 o< 00-0 0 ooooooooooooo< hold In custody an Individual, to * general discussion concerned the The League Nursery School Tax Office seize goods, to hold public auc- Tufllnr Stomirp amount to be raised >by each- has consolidated with the Neigh­ tlons and other police powers. J hJcf C * tx member to swell the cdffers for borhood Day Nursery. The duties and powers of the the charity work being carried The co-hostess for the after­ Race Close collector as prescribed by law League Meets on, and the methods to be used noon were Mrs. James E. Bar­ fill many legal pages. to do this. Twenty dollars Is the rett. Mrs. F. E. Abbott, Mrs. Les­ A rumor this week that Robert "The average tax bill In Mill- The first meeting of the Short stipulated am ount that each lie Clifford, Mrs. Arthur French E. Marshall would be a candi­ burn Township is in excess of Hills Junior Service League, member must scurry for and and Mrs. Gilbert Morrison. date In November for tax col­ $200.00 per taxpayer and the se­ which officially started the ac­ many cocktail parties, dinner lector, Is denied by Mr. Marshall lection of a tax collector should tivities of the League for the dances and luncheons will be in “Of all the husbands I’ve ever who states he Is abiding by the bo of vital interest to all. The season, was held on Tuesday at order for the ensuing months. had the one that wuz alius primary outcome. - experience and knowledge neces­ the home of Mrs. Livingston T. 'Mrs. Stephen Harrison Jr., is takln’ his watch out in the The three candidates whose sary to accurately and efficient­ Dickason of Sinclair terrace. chairman of this money raising kitchen got my goat the worst”, names are the only ones that ly bill, collect and account for The President, Mrs. Charles project. - , declares Mrs. Em Pash. — Kin over one million dollars annuaL- can now appear on the ballot, H. Goodsell presided and the Next Tuesday afternoon, the Hubbard, arc all active and predictions ly is food for serious thought. members of the Sewing Commit­ are that this will be one of the The collection and custody of North Carolina. It was also de­ tee will meet with Mrs. Gavin c osest contests, in years. this huge sum requires mature cided that the Chapter will con­ Watson at her new home' on.. Mason Young, Jr. Captain G. Howard Wilson Is executive experience I feel sure tinue Its scholarship at Pine Canoe Brook road! Of course the REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE the voters will not discount these devoting all his time to contact­ Mountain School, . Un­ Thrift Shop Committee is hard Dorothea Bliss, Associate requirements". ing voters and lining up aids to der the National Defense at work collecting donations and i40 Main Street, Millburn cover the Township. His name Through Patriotic Education, getting their house In order. MI C-1171 — MI «-M71 - I I I appearing in the Democratic col­ four Good Citizenship medals umn will, his friends say show IVatch Toiver will be given during the year. one of the heaviest polls ever Three new members taken into made by this party here. the Chapter Included Mrs. John Probably the most active can­ Has Luncheon Christensen of Short Hills. didate is Mrs. Freeman Clark­ C E N T R A L ^ DRUGS son She, her friends and sup­ Watch Tower Chapter, D. A. THRIFT SHOP porters are leaving no stone un­ It., opened the new season with WE ARE PROUD OF OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT. turned to contact the greatest a progressive luncheon on Oc­ 95 Main Street, We have compounded prescriptions accurately and scientifically possible number of voters. She tober 2nd. The first course was Millburn, N. J. in Essex County for sixteen years. i; running as an Independent served at the home of Mrs. Ray­ OUR SHELVES ARE STOCKED BY: having attained to this by filing mond C. Goodfellow, State Vice- Opens Monday SQUIBB MERCK a petition signed by between 150 Regent; the second course at the ABBOTT LILLY and residents, each signing 200 home of Mrs. Harmon Sly, the Oct. 9, 2 P. M. UPJOHN LEDERLE, ETC. in the presence of five witnesses. hostess being assisted by Mrs. Remember — YOU SAVE WITH SAFETY when you bring your E Bernard Ward, now holding O. C. Lamson and Mrs. F. M. prescriptions to us. office by appointment of the Rosseland; and the dessert Junior Service League Township Committee, Is con­ copr.se at the home of Mrs. Frank tinuing his efforts of before Van Glider, who Mrs. Arthur G. of Short Hills 323 MILLBURN AVEr NEXT TO W00LW0RTM5 t he primary. His will be the Kingman, Regent, presided at MILLBURN 6 - I ■> 7 I 'ongest race but friends say he the business meeting which fol­ FOR MUST RKNFI.TN ADVERTISE IN ~~WEUf/LL NOT KNOUUINCIN HE UNDERSOLD TIIH Mil.I,III RN - SHORT IIII.I.S ITEM ran go the added distance with­ lowed. The Golden Jubilee pro­ out trouble. ject for the Chapter will be a \i In a statement issued this scholarship at Crossnore School, week he states: "No one can outline the duties o the tax office in a few words. 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T7?. [October 6, i 939] [ Pige xo,] The Millburn &* Short Hills ITEM OOOOOOOOOpOOOOO^OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' Maplewood christened his two- M I L I. B U ft N vear-old grandchild. Mr. and “ Pride And Mrs. Henry Bluhm of Scotch ITEMS Plains were the godparents. Be­ 1 i IGH SCHOOL oooooooooooooo* Prejudice S o c ia l fore the ceremony the Cliffs had ing 25 yards for a touchdown. ” ------^ IIII. I— ------• a dinner party at their home for The attempted placement of By Dorothy Levin ~ Mr. and Mrs. Homer J. Wright the guests Mrs. William Cliff Sr., High Drops West Orange’s was incomplete, Rehearsals for the Senior P]av of 526 Wyoming avenue will en­ Mr: and Mrs. Herbert Cliff and making the score 16-0. tertain at a costume party to­ son Edwin of Short Hills, Mr. West Orange made its last "Pride and Prejudice", to be morrow evening. Their guests and Mrs. Kenneth W. Horne and The Opener score in the final quarter, a given November 17, have begun will include Mr. and Mrs. T. P. daughters"Mary Lou and Nancy touchdown, with Millburn hav­ Kay O’Brien as Elizabeth, Grace Last - Saturday, on a muddy Stleve, Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Newton, Mr. and Mrs. George ing several second-stringers in, Hartigan as Mrs. Bennett, Bill and slippery West Orange field, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bluhm and son Conrad of Woefle broke through the line Strunning as Mr. Bennett, and a gallant Millburn eleven folded Helss, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Maplewood, Miss Mary Cart- and blocked Marshall’s punt. Dwight Longley head a large under h ftlie second half of its Melm, Chief and Mrs. C. N. Wade wright of Maplewood and Miss Again he grabbed the ball and cast. Miss Marie Webb is direct­ game with the West Orange of Millburn and Mr. and Mrs. Lucy Bell of Yakima, Washing­ raced to the Millburn 12, before ing the seniors. The settings and Cowboys, before* a crowd of 5,000. William F. Shaw and Mr. and ton. Miss Bell was the week-end he was downed by .Marshall. costumes will be picturesque and The final score stood 22-0. Mrs. James Seddon of Brooklyn. guest of the Cliffs. Furey, on several hard line colorful, as the play Ls set in a • • Tiie first score which was a plunges, carried the ball across ninetenth centutry England Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson touchdown for West Orange, Mrs. John Ellwanger of Marion the goal, making the final score Jane Austin wrote the novel avenue was hostess Monday eve­ of Ridgewood road who are on came after Millburn had ad­ which is a part of classic Eng­ stand — 22-0. ning at the first meeting of the a trip through the south spent vanced the ball to the victor’s "Butch” Radnovitch, Millburn lish literature. Monday evening bridge club. Sunday in Richmond with her ten yard stripe, as a result of guard, was the outstanding de­ • parents Mr. and Mrs. William A. Charlie Johnson’s twenty yard fense man of both teams. “ Ike” The first meeting of the South Mlaist of Budd Lake. The Haists gain on an end-around gallop. Flynn, co-captaln, and Charlie Mountain P.-T. A. will be their are returning horde by the Shen­ With about 10 seconds of play Peanut D ay Johnson, who both made some annual card party. It will be andoah valley and the Jacksons left in the half, a Millburn pass, beautiful tackles and long field Tuesday evening October went on to Sea Island, Ga. intended for a score, was in-, By John N. Adait rushes, were other outstanding 17 at 8:20 P. M. in the auditor­ • tercepted by Clem Furey, West Peanuts! Peanuts! was the Millburn players. ium of the school. There will be Miss Maude Parmenter of Orange back, who raced 98 yards cry as the Junior Class launched prizes and Mr. Phipps will act as Main street returned Friday for a touchdown, trailed by its first peanut day on Septem­ master of ceremonies. Tickets from a ten days visit to her Charlie Johnson who almost ber 28. Miss Marie Webb’s home­ may be hud of Mrs. I. E. Kemp­ mother in Plattsburg, Canada. room 200, sponsored it with • succeeded in downing him on Freshmen Lose er of Underciiff road, who is Mlllburn’s four yard line. Elaine Marx in charge. chairman of the ways and means The Sunshine Society will In the beginning of the third With the good spirit of the committee. She will be assisted meet on Thursday, October 12 at By Ted Szmans quarter, West Orange, fmced to school and the excellent sales­ by a committee made up of Mrs. the home of Mrs. George Hall of kick, sent Hawrylak rack to Freshmen of Millburn High manship of the students, this John Apgar, Mrs. Charles F. Linden street, Springfield. » punt. As luck would have it, the walked off the field last Friday first peanut day turned out to Hennett, Mrs. James Bruce, Mrs. be a success. The profits from The Women’s Guild of St. ball rolled out on Millburn’s one defeated, 21-0 by their oppo­ Owen Wright, Mrs. Fred Millard, this and four more similar Stephen’s Church will have their yard line.'Ed Neal, who was back nents the Westfield Freshman. Mrs. Ray Sommer, Mrs. Lee W. events are to be used to finance monthly business luncheon on in kick formation in the safety Schwalm, Mrs. T. Prentice, Mrs. A crowd of approximately 200 Junior Play and the Junior Harry La Tourette, Mrs. Roland Wednesday, October 11 in the zone, juggled an uncertain pass witnessed the event at High Dance. Lewan, Mrs. M. Hartigan, Mrs. Parish House. from center, and two WesL • Schodl field. Four following Peanut Days William Alley, Mrs. Henry Kraut- Orange linemen broke through are to occur in the coming ter, Mrs. Frank Malm, Mrs. Miss Alice Dickinson, daugh­ and dropped him for a safety. Spearhead of the Millburn at­ months, each day a different Claude Spaulding, Mrs. Lester ter of Rev. and Mrs. Hugh W. Less than five minutes later tack was Benny D’Andrea, who room taking charge: October, Carr, Mrs. Hubert Fritsche and Dickinson, left on Sunday to be­ the play was duplicated when made gains of 10, 15 and 20 gin her sophomore year at Bryn Room 217; January, Room 214: Mrs. Theo Mets. Hawrylak’s punt to the Millburn yards at times. But this had • Mawr College, Bryn Wawr, Pa. two yard line rolled out of little effect on the Westfield March, Room 100; and May, Gordon Wright, son of Mr. bounds. Millburn then went into team, which pierced through the Room 211. and Mrs. O. C. Wright of 506 a fake punt formation, with Millburn line for 3 touchdowns, ★ Wyoming avenue celebrated his Neal back. The ball went to an­ scoring the extra point each CAPTAIN ROBERT S. DAN- fifth birthday with an afternoon Now Busy On other man, who fumbled it, time. The touchdowns were SKIN spoke in assembly Mon­ party for five of his little friends. causing it to roll over the goal made in the first second and day on Mexican Government He * line. Neal raced back and picked third quarters by the Westfield traveled ten thousand miles Lois Thorndike daughter of M illw heel up the ball, but before he could team. The opposing team out­ through Mexico this year by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thorndike of get out df the danger zone he auto. By Grace Hartigan weighed the Millburn boys. Parkview drive celebrated her was tackled for a safety. ninth birthday with a supper- Work on the 1940 Millwheel In the closing moments of the party Saturday. Her guests were has already been started under third period, Woefle and Hawry­ Patty Tellier, Patricia Beckerm lak crashed through the Mill- Phylis Eastmead, Sevrena Fitch, the direction of Miss Opal Lintz miLLBURn bum line to block “Ike” Flynn’s Eileen Dolch, Carmen Purrso, and Mr. Carl Salsbury. The of­ attempted punt. Woefle scooped Lois Pellis, Nancy Hershey, ficers are: up the ball and ran the remain- COflLOIL Leonora Oibell, Joyce Spiegel, Editor-in-chief, Kay O’Brien; Mary Lou Strobel and Kather­ Company Assistant Editor, Grace Harti­ ine Buckholz. • gan; Business Manager, Robert 9 M AIN ST. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Binder of TELEPHONES Greenebaum; Art Editor, Phyl­ MILLBURN 6 0008 36 Walnut avenue had ap their lis Hansen; Sports Editor, Rich­ house guests over the week-end, MIGHT PHONE ard Orelup; Editor of Photo­ 5H0RT H I L L S 7-2601 his brother Mr. Albert Binder, his wife and family from Shark graphy, Robert Mathes. River Hills. • Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Willis of Ftor urn Club Old Short Hills road are spend­ STORAGE ing three weeks at Martinsville, By Donna Stevenson MOVING Indiana. SHIPPING * .Open Forum Club is- preparing PACKING Mr. Albert Pfister of 509 Wyo­ for the first forum scheduled for • ming avenue is at home" recov­ November 2. The topic to be dis­ RUG ering from a broken ankle. He cussed is “What Should the 31 2 MILLBURN CLEANING came home from the Presbyter­ United States do in the Present Payments Received t NEW FLOOR ian hospital on Thursday. Situation". The subject will be 9 to 5 P. COVERINGS * introduced by an outside speak­ Monday Evening 8 to ! On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. W. er in assembly on October 26. Cliff Jr., o f 6 Bodwell terrace had their youngest child Mary SOUTH ORANGE STORAGE CORP. Katharyn -christened at their SOUTH O R A N G E ...... 2-4000 home. The child's maternal grandfather Rev. Conrad Bluhm A. G. KINUM, D. D. S. retired formerly pastor of the Prospect Presbyterian Church of I'Ornicrly <>t 990 Springfield Avenue, Irvington Serve Yourself PICTURES FRAMED Announces, the Removal of His Office. • and SAVE! to the IN THE ESTABLISHMENT * ★ ★ Artistically finished with Corner of Millburn and Wyoming Avcs. finer type mouldings to har­ monize with the subject. . * MILLBURN, N. J. KINGS l OOIMJ AItI V ■ — Decorative Painters Supplies Hours By Appointment Phone Millburn 6-0766 351 Millburn Avenue 317 Millburn Are. Millburn 6-1581 Opposite the Movies - " mm e i * '■> * There is also a French Club open to students of the Junior French Cluk school. By Barbara O’Brien ★ Open to all senior-school stu­ A NEW FEATURE Tor assem­ OUR dents In the French department, bly programs has been In augur- the French Club has as its ad­ nied In Millburn High School. viser Miss Elizabeth Bartley. The This feature Is community sing­ purpose of this club is to pro­ ing,, which was started on Sep­ uctember 28th by Miss Dinger of SALESMEN m o t e an interest In French life, Mt'Tature and current events. Music Department. Songs Atb-t, were most popular are “On The program this year, as In' the Road to Mandalay", “ Home preceding years, will Include on the Range", “Over the Rain­ SHOW YOU trips to French movies and mu­ bow", and “God Bless seums. Clgss meetings are taken up with F^eh^h games, reading letters rj tlreti from French MATERIALS rorrespo' fsja n d of course, SUPPLIES French en. The latest ART" magazine')! this country are Decorative Painters Supplies available and a dally French pa, tl? Mlllhurn \\r. Millburn 6-IMI 1 er Is taken. Officers will be elected at the next meeting, October 10th. WANT ADS BRING KKSIJLTS.

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Fire Prevention “THE CHURCH IN A WORLD AT WAR” will be the topic of Dutch [Jpple-Cdhe Rev. Ralph H. Read’s sermon Wi?ek H ere Sunday, October 8 at 11 o’clock H O M E on I 2 cups sifted flour service In Wyoming Church. 2 teaspoons baking powder The week of October 8th to I 14th[ Is Fire Prevention Week, >/2 teaspoon salt — because the prevention of fire ‘ W c u p butter or other shorten­ Is an Individual problem, the Campaign Comm. ing President, the Governors of egg, well beaten. Millburn Republican Club will 1 E/: practically all states, and the enter the Fall campaign this 8-58 2/3 cup milk Mayors of most cities have Is­ Cabbage year and back all candidates of 3 apples, peeled, cored and cut sued "F ire Prevention Week a, Quarter a head of cabbage and the party. At a meeting this In eighths proclamations, requesting each ELIZA steam in salted water until tender. week President Harold M. Kaln and everyone of us to give seri­ • M Serve with cheese sauce. 4 tablespoons butter ■ named a campaign committee to ous consideration'to the preven­ STEPHENSON Broccoli Vss cup sugar direct work of the campaign. tion of fire through the elimin­ Cut off all large leaves; remove teaspoon nutmeg Members are: John D. Clark, Haro, Servi Vo ation or safeguarding of known woody outer skin. If stalks are chairman; William Sherman Dirfcloi !u teaspoon cinnamon fire hazards which every year large, split into pieces for serving. Green, C. Milford Orben and Lee lERSFI LENTKAi Cook in salted water until tender. Sift flour once, measure, add cause so much lass of life and Put in an oiled casserole, cover with, L. Glezen Ralph R. Rumery of I’ o w eh * LlOHI baking powder and salt, and sift property. cheese sauce. Sprinkle with buttered Short Hills, will be finance Co again. Cut in shortening. Com­ The fire department “Chief J. bread crumbs and bake for 10 to 15 chairman. minutes at 350° F. Allow Vs lb. of bine egg and milk. Add to flour David Hayes”, Is anxious to help NEW VEGETABLE DISHES broccoli per portion. until stiff dough is formed. make our town fire safe and TEMPT YOUR FAMILY Spread In greased pan, 8x8x2 recommends every precaution Sauted Sweet Corn inches, having dough higher on In Fire Prevention. l' your family tires of having vege­ Cookies Solve i Saute 2 / cups cut corn in 3 table­ edges than in center. Arrange tables served the same way why spoons fat about 5 or 6 minutes until not try the recipes below. They browned, stirring constantly. Sea­ apple sections on top of dough make attractive servings that are son with salt and pepper. Add / Bake In hot oven 1425 F.i 30 School Lunch sure to catch the family eye. The cup sweet cream, if corn is extra minutes. Homely M en little time needed to prepare these dry. Heat thoroughly and serve. Cookies are a boon to mothers delicious dishes will be offset by the Cream butter, sugar, and who have the problem of des­ warm welcome they receive at the Baked Beet Casserole spices together and spread on dinner table. Eat And Frolic serts for the children’s lunches, Parc and dice 6 or 8 beets and top of apples. Decrease heat especially if those lunches are Cheese Sauce put in casserole or baking dish with slightly to 350 degrees F. and The Homely Men’s Club of carried to school. Here is a re­ 2 tablespoons butter cover. Make a sauce of 2 table­ continue baking 30 minutes Millburn held its annual picnic 1 'A tablespoons flour spoons butter, one tablespoon flour, cipe that will absolutely thrill tablespoons brown sugar, tea­ longer, or until apples are soft at Doerr Grove last Saturday. 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 2 1 the children and make the lunch 1 cup milk spoon salt, \'/ tablespoons horse­ Serve plain, or with orange Some of the outstanding events the best of all. Vi cup grated cheese radish and Vs cup of water. Pour sauce. Serves 8. were a soft ball game won by COCONUT ICE BOX COOKIES Vs teaspoon salt over beets and bake 1 hour at Frank Winner’s team. (Nick Melt butter and stir in flour; grad­ 350° F. 5 cups sifted cake flour NOTICE OF NETTI.EMI VI Gentile was the losing pitcher); ually stir in milk, and stir until thick, (If you have any questions to ask ESTATE MARY it m w nv ,i.. the horseshoe pitching contest 1 teaspoon soda then cook about three minutes, stir­ about these or other recipes, write ring occasionally, -add VVorcester- or call Mrs Stephenson at the Jer­ was yvon by Henry L. Junge, can­ Vi teaspoon salt N otice Ih hereby Riven that t A . ■ i.m diire sauce, grated cheese and salt, sey Central Testing Kitchen, Allon- of Ihe SubNcrllwr. AdmlnistiiiGo r T didate for Township Committee­ 2 eggs, slightly beaten lir until chtese is melted. Serve. luirst.) of the ualiilr of M A It Y II M:\M\V . man; the soccor game won by if-juumI. w ill bo audiP-d :ili 1 cup granulated sugar • Veqilier next. « of the points, Joe Coan, referee. rosy cheeks and curly hair. To Grapefruit Jelly Ring D ated Septem ber 25. 1939 1 Vs cups melted butter or other me, they grew and were eaten THK SUMMIT TRUST un\|p\' Candy eating contest was won Atwuod I,. poUoater. Proetm shortening lit stews, boiled or sauted. That <#nd F lo o r C entral Elullding by Sam Albanese, Secretary of 1 Vi cups grapefruit juice limit. N. J. 4 cups (Vi pound) shredded co­ was the beginning and end of the Club. The outstanding stars ’ Sept. 29, O ct. fi, 13. 20. 27 a carrot. Vs cup orange juice In the soft ball game were Jack conut, chopped G cup lemon juice Wilson, Ed Steits, Roy Cham­ Sift flour once, measure, add Therefore, due to the hard soda and .salt and sift again. bers and Jimmie Bush. It was to work of a carrot, it is only fit- 2 ‘2 tablespoons gelatin C H A R I f R I I) be regretted that a clam eating Combine other ingredients in the ling that it should be presented 1 Vj cups sugar order given and add flour last. / contest was not scheduled for in a more uncommon manner as Ms cup cold water this would definitely have been Pack tightly in pan 8x8 inches, follows: A N e w 6 5 th lined with waxed paper. Chill 1 cup hot water won by Jimmie-back-up-the CARROT SOUFFLE Boat Chrlstiano, who never left overnight. Remove loaf from 4 Soak the gelatin in the cold Select young carrots and clean Series Opened the clam counter until the pan, cut in half, and slice cross­ water for five minutes. Boil the without scraping. Cut in slices, chicken dinner was served. wise in 1/8 inch slices. Bake on sugar and hot water for three ungreased baking sheet in hot boil in salted water until tender, A u g u s t 9 th The President of the Club minutes or until clear, pour over oven (400 F.) 5 minutes, or until drain, mash through a fine took great pride In mentioning tlie soaked gelatin, and stir until done. Makes 8 dozen cookies. sieve. Return to fire, slowly the fact that the Homely Men dissolve‘s Let cool, then add the ★ evaporate the moisture; finish grapefruit, orange and lemon MILLBURN BUILDING were the 1939 Champions in the with a piece of butter and sweet Recreation Department’s Long juice, a few grains of salt and cream. Season with salt and LOAN ASSOCIATION Pants League, Ted Stieve lead­ pour into a ring or any desired Cti rrols Presented pepper. Separate the required ing the League with a batting mold. Set aside in a cool place number of fresh eggs (one to a average of over 500. The new of­ for several hours to harden. I Pith Eggs portion), beat the yolks and WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. ficers are Homer J. Wright, mix with the mashed carrots; president; Ted Stieve, vice-presi­ When delving into the “whys” whip the whites to a stiff froth, dent; Sam Albanese, secretary; and “wherefores" of carrots on stir gently into the pulp. Put into and Nick Gentile, treasurer. a recent brainstorm, I was as­ a pan and bake in a slow oven U . SAUTTER I ' * tounded to note that that little until it becomes a rich golden MEATS-VEGETABLES BISHOP WILLIAM P. REM­ fuzzy topped field vegetable of color. Serve immediately. INGTON will be the speaker at the parsley family was really 315 Millburn Avenue a meeting of the Men’s Club of worthy of special note, Christ Church, Monday evening Since the days when I was Free Delivery Tel. Mi. 6-0777 at-8 P. M. at the Parish House. to be “seen and not heard” there Bishop Remington Is Bishop of have always been carrots on the TALM ADGE Eastern Oregon and a speaker table and I ate them as a mat- of national reputation. WEEK END SPECIALS! I*##'-*—-i------ESSO STATIONS ★ ______Guaranteed The place you are least likely Roasting Chickens n>. 2J Millburn & Morris Aves. to find a cigarette is in one of Exterminating 4-5 lb. average those fancy boxes that are scat­ Phone Millburn 6-0081 tered through the rooms of every ANTS — ROACHES TERMITES — BED BUGS Fresh Hams ii,. XV house.. MOTHS — FLEAS, ETC. Millburn Ave., & —#— Vaux Hall Road Smoked Tongues short cut Ih. Dr. Garrison Youngelson ermntattng Phone Millburn 6-1738 SURGEON CHIROPODIST ★ CELERY HEARTS bunch Si­ (Foot Ailments) Ervice of N. J. SPINACH 7 Hours Eve. 7-9 oc.to^Aiuiointxnent ATLAS ll). 3c 63 Edison 'Flare, Newark, N. J. Tel. MI 6-1449 or MI 6-0449 APPLES — EATING AND COOKING LOCAL PHONE Tires, Tubes, Batteries 3 lbs. 10c 14 Wblttlnfham T * r „ Millburn. N. J. Market 2-2324 Millburn 6-1471 and Accessories ALIGATOR PEARS each 3c f October 6, 1939 ] The Millhurn &> Short Hills ITEM [ Page 13 J

■ ooooooooooooo many to me" and then when a saved. She motored through Mrs. George Harp^j- is again still later report showeii 7 dog managing the series And tickets Dogs— Milk bite cases in September he com­ M iss A very Eupen and Malmedy, still and information may be had by mented "That's a lot of bites". claimed by the Germans. applying to her or from the In the matter of the general In the Netherlands she saw Stir Board A t Playhouse Paper Mill Playhouse. milk supply, Mr. Meeker .said 7 the frontier emergency defenses. dairies had been found deliver­ For those who have followed In France she talked for hours Milk Hashed up like gasoline ing products below standard and Miss Avery’s lecture the last two with members of the Chamber before the Board of Health Mon­ second samples were now being years it is of especial interest day night when Mr. Meeker tested to see if conditions had or Deputies, and also with Mme. lighted a match to inspect the been remedied. that she is returning to the Tabula herself, and with the supply. Playhouse this winter for a third Fifteen cases of communicable Secretaries of Labor and Fin­ Two new dairies remote from series. Miss Avery, with her bril­ ance, and with managers of the diseases were reported, ten be-, liant personality, is one of the the Township, applied for per­ ing mumps and one scarlet fever. Trans-Atlantic Air Service. mission to peddle here and Mr. most popular current events Some of the topics to be dis­ Births for September numbered commentators on the platform Meeker questioned the method 8, marriages 7, and deaths 4. cussed in her series are — “Why of Inspection, stating the local today. Free from all taint of pro­ Russia Changes Her Course"; Member differences above re­ paganda, she Is sure to give a health officer could hardly be ferred to were all in keeping “ What America Thinks pf Eu­ expected to cover North Jersey. true picture of the major hap­ rope"; "Europe From Day to with revised Queensbury rules penings in this war torn world of OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE He favored holding up the ap­ of parliamentary procedure but Day” ; “Where is America’s ours. Unity” ; “48 American Ways — plications pending some man­ being the first in months, are ANI) M O B I L O I L PRO­ This summer Miss Avery spent From New York to the Golden ner of passing upon the sani­ deemed worthy of note. DUCTS WILL PLEASE tary conditions. three months in Europe watch­ Gate"; “People Behind the Eu-r ★ YOU. . Members argued as to whys ing England and France get­ ropean Crisis” ; "The France THE MIDDLESEX KENNEL ting ready for the final show­ Behind the Headlines” ; “Where and wherefores of country-wide CLUB is holding an open match inspection and ways and means. down, and analyzing the new England Stands” ; and “Is De­ show at the Pines on the Lin-' “defense” psychology of the mocracy More Efficient Now, It was finally decided to grant CARS CALLED FOR AND coin Highway, Metuchen, N. J. democracies. Fori years she has Or Only More' Frightened”. the permits pending later check­ on Sunday, October 8. The show DELIVERED -ups. watched in Europe the develop­ is given under Plan A of the ments that put Hitler on the < This was the second flare of REAL ITALIAN STYLE AL American Kennel Club and is Polish front. ryje session, the report of Doctor for all breeds of dogs over six In England she saw the air SPAGHETTI SMITHS MacPherson health officer, months. Each breed will have KKKVKI) IN OUR KKMTAURANT raid precautions both in London Friendly recommending prolongation of two classes, one for puppies six or Prepared to Take Home and in the country-side, had Service Station the dog quarantine and stating to twelve months and one for many discussions with^ execu­ MARIO’S BAR & GRILL he had received complaints of grown dogs one year and over. JOSEPH 4AHDONE, Pr«prl.l«r Cor. Morris A Warner Aveo. tives in charge of civilian pre­ HPKINWIKLD. N. <1. dogs running at large, precipi­ Ribbons and prizes will be given 38 Main St. Mlllbnrn 6-1714 paredness and attended the Millburn 0-204 fl tating the first. in all classes. The judges in­ Royal Air Force Field Day. Members stated they had clude Fairfield Pope Day of In Belgium she talked with noted no strays and asked par­ Short Hills, N. J. financiers and visited the Water ticulars, adding that the warden ★ Exposition at Liege where the seemed active. When a report Patience, industry, and de­ Helglums held the Germans for showed 14 had been impounded termination are the assets writ­ nine days in 1914 while England during September, Mr. Moore ten with invisible ink in our mobilized and the war was said “That doesn’t seem like savings books. MILLER'S MARKET JOSEPH MILLER, Proprietor Corner Main & Essex Streets Opposite Municipal Parking Lot For over 25 years we have Moving . . . filled prescriptions faithfully FREE KELIVEHY and reasonably. Let us fill Phone Millhurn 6-1586 Storing . . . , your next prescription. FREE DELIVERY MI. 6-0449 Rug Cleaning .

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Fresh Killed Broilers SALES AGENCY Laundry 8. R. FRUCHTMAN, Ph. G. Rimback Storage Co. 343 Millburn Ave., C o r. Main 8t. Roasting Chickens Cor. Millburn Avenue Telephone Si Spring Street Millhurn 6-1400 Everybody rendu the Classified adver- Millburn 6-200n t laments. Your little ad there, If there la a m arket fo r what you w a n t to sell, la Prime Rib Roast sure to brlmr results. Blade Cut lb. Fresh Frying Chickens 2 5 DAVE’S MARKET Sliced Beef Liver Free Delivery 347 Millburn Ave.

Loins of Jersey Pork Fresh Killed Turkeys Hi. 32c Pats 25 timet Half or Whole more seep right on dirty Fresh Frankfurters Legs of Spring Lamb 11.. 25c spots Fresh Killed L. I. Ducks 11.. 1 9 c 3 Igc. bars 1 2 c

11.. 2>5c Lamb’s Liver Fr. Killed Broilers or Fryers | 9 B9C~ 1 rUIUCJIIBLE 'iV i - 3V$ lb. average OCRISCO. Sirloin Steak I out oi good native stters| Fresh Killed Fowl 3» 49c l*"" 19c Home Made Sausage Meat Fresh Chopped Meat lb. Breast of Lamb for stew L. I, Ducks______19 e. box 2 0 c Krispy Crackers Igc. pkg. 15c Sunshine Famous Krispy Crackers 1 9 Phene Millburn 6-1730 for Prompt Delivery Cold and Beverages The Millburn Sfi Short Hills ITEM [ October'6, 1 tJ^, P a g e 1 4 J

coaching and will retire to as­ tils team dropped two decisions. sume the duties of Athletic Di- SHORTS High score for the first week's icclor at the end of the season. bowling goes to DeGaldo of ★ ★ SPORTS * * When the Black and Old Gold Canoe Brook wjth 244 and a crosses the Allegheny moun­ Here & There three game average of 193. Sec­ One last minute change in tain;' this week-end it will mark By Gladiator entries was made with the addi­ the first meeting between Rut­ ond high average for the week Blue White tion of the Center Barber Shop gers and Wooster. Now that the lid has been lifted goes to C. Winter of the Legions team in place of the High School off the 1939 football season so far with a 195 in the C League. Bob Faculty which was forced to as most teams are concerned, Marshall topped the B League At Westfield withdraw due to conflicts in some line on Millburn’s future bowlers with a 190 average. school holidays- with bowling “J " Bowling League Millburn High’s Big Blue foot­ opposition can be formed out­ Millburn’s bowlers apparently nights. side of advance publicity which did not loose their eye over the ball team, refusing to be dis­ » TKA.M WTAKIMNU heartened by. last Saturday’s de­ Team ' —W L Av. H.S. any time proves to be valueless long summer layoff as fifteen Mill !«.'A 3 6 871 87* ■I 919. 1 when the chips are down. men rolled games of 200 or bet­ feat at the hands of West 1 trunk niifc inr, AmerWam l*nl»n 1 865 2 Judging by Saturday’s scores ter to start the winter cam­ Orange In the season opened at Auto Racing South Mt ntUPN 1 848.2 H i t . the latter’s field, will be>at al­ 4Uralwir« 1 2 846.1 857 Millburn’s veteran team looks paign, However, one unlucky Tlger'a 1 2 828. *00 most full strength for tomor­ (’huh Colombo 1 2 8 23 iioo to have a rocky road ahead with bowler apparently felt the lack 818. 84* row’s contest with Westfield at Sunday Afternoon Tanop Hrooti 0 3 only one future opponent meet­ of practice, being credited with Westfield. INDIVII r a l STANDING ing defeat and that at the an 89. I li< 11 \ iilual Av. 11. 8 . Dinger, Millburn right end By Charles J. Weriili W it cl.* ’ 196. 1 225 hands of another team on Mill­ The Business Men’s . League The inclement weather last I IH IhMd m. 1 214 burn’s schedule. which starts tonight will prob­ suffered a leg Injury for the T< i"n»» 192.1 224 197 only casualty and will be on the Sunday afternoon prevented big K 1 Ik Ur* 190 2 Millburn itself was rudely ably show a variety of scores, car racing competition at the Smith 187.1 202 sidelines for at least a week. K llwanun- 1ST. 1 100 bumped by a power house from ai included in the league are I ST 19193 Dave Bartron, able replacement, half mile Union Speedway, 1 f* West Orange which Is a Group many beginning and inexperi­ .1 Glni> 184 219 is expected to start tomorrow in located on Springfield road, off 'll II HIM, 3 183 200 3 school and a tough club to enced bowlers, but with the sys­ Highway No. 39, in Union, N J. ill* tin nl 182,2 196 tem of handicapping which is his place. Hi Ill'll 3 176 1 2 1 1 meet in the season opener. West- Millburn, in common with Under the guiding hand of flin t It 3 * 17 12 200 field. Millburn’s foe tomorrow, to be put in force after the first most other Eastern football Track Manager Albert Santo, k crashed through with a 32-7 vic­ quarter, any apparent mis­ squads, has been hampered by auto racing has been brought tory over Somerville and will matching of the teams will iron wet weather and soggy fields back to a high plane in New B " Bowling Leagu c probably provide considerable out. ^ for the past week and Coach Jersey and the races held at his opposition for Coach Cherin’s Cherln ordered only a very light track are very entertaining and TEAM S I A M MNtl Big Blue team. scrimmage for his varsity spectacular, although he doesn’t r*;t m W . 1 A v. 11. ri. oat (Mil.. • 3 0 781 870 Summit, with one of the heav-. charges. have "names” — but perhaps hMi IIii' k 0 77 1 801 Princeton .111... ■ It.... k 2 1 818 813 iest teams in its history, struck The seconds showed to advan­ things will take a turn about in- 1 if purl in*' lit 1 801 891 a snag in Clifford Scott of East now, and "names" will be made InitlmHs .1 776 816 tage in a game with the West ami C olom bo 1 2 768. 795 Orange, losing 13-0. Clifford Opens Saturday Orange seconds Tuesday after­ at his "Class B” track mith Mountain 6 717 so 4 Scott, a pushover last year, seems 1 lll.il in Coal " 3 691. 747 noon, holding their heavier and Mr. Santo appealed to the to be an up and coming power With Williams as its opponent, more experienced opponents to American Automobile Associa­ 1 MM VMM A I. ST \NTMNG i< 11 v i. 1 mi 1 <; Av H.S. in Group two football, especially the Princeton University foot­ a 6-6 tie. The game was marred tion for a track rating and M arshall 3 190.1 231 with the increased man power 1 1111 a 11. 11.1 3 187 1 205 ball team will open its 1939 sea­ by frequent fumbles of the wet championship, finally after oK'-iJ* 3 1 HI 2 233 available with the addition of son In Palmer Stadium on Sat­ ball on the muddy field. Every many meetings the three A’s ,1 iiivii i.l 3 17s 2 190 Mm 1 ioiik.i II 1 77 181 some of the East, Orange High's urday afternoon. The initial man on the squad saw action at bestowed a "Class B" rating, the <>H.ii.i 3 169 1 193 registration. kick-off is scheduled for 2:30 one time or another as Coach first ever given in the history ISO m ill •« 165 2 Caldwell looks like another Williams, on Princeton's sched­ Cherln is attempting to give of the organization. There are NVili. 1 16 4 2 191 ulilM ono 3 162M 167 Little Five Conference member ule In five of the last six years, everyone as much experience as three classes of championships I'.llfo 3 161 179 l> An.Iif.. 160 1 171 with a good team this year, de­ comes to Palmer Stadium under possible. In auto racing — Indianapolis, 16 4 .11111.!•-!* 3 1 60 1 feating Mountain Lakes 25-7. the tutelage of two former wear­ Westfield will again present first; Class A., second; and Class Regional of Springfield, with a ers of the orange and black a veteran team against the Big B, third. So the winner of the lucky win over North Plainfield. Charles W. Caldwell, Jr., head Blue tomorrow and with a 32-7 championship race to be held at 6-0, will probably improve by coach, who graduated from victory over Somerville already the Union Speedway, Sunday. “C" Bowling League the time they meet Millburn on Princeton in 192§^was one of to their credit in the opening October 15, will be recognized November 11. Glen Ridge and Princeton’s greatest football, game of their schedule, will be a throughout the country and will TKA.M S T A .M U M I W . L. Av. H.S. Madison, two conference mem­ basketball and baseball players tough club to stop. Westfield is be eligible to compete on Class A m i'll'- la 828 I lea m 7 4S, 2 791 bers orf Millburn’s schedule open His assistant, A. Barr Snively a Group 3 school which may A tracks and Indianapolis. L'N'tlMlH 798 2 8 19 their season tomorrow. mean Millburn is again stepping K ii.m rn 809 ’24, was captain of the 1923 This Sunday's meet will afford 782 1 825 out of class as last Saturday Sc himne i s 860 eleven. local race fans a chance to check Holy Nam.- 7 6 8 .1 Millburn automobile race en­ against West Orange which is a 1 ,;nkii wanna 803 The Massachusetts team which over the possible winners of the Kff«*n I >»•••** 0 676 thusiasts will have a local entry Group 4 school. However, going upon several occasions in the big national championship race. on the Union Speedway next into a game as an underdog is IN'IHViniAL STANDING past has given Princeton a To date the longest race at lii 126,...... 12*2 Footballs 9Sc 10.00 Lynch. V 1 24.2 146 ing Tuesday evening, captains morrow. Sm ith. XI. 124. 136 Helmets 1.98 4.95 of each team entered adopted Coach Harmon should have SimteriinK. V 123.2 152 Horkoski 3 121. 140 1.75 rules and regulations similar to Ills squad at almost full strength Shoes those in force in the four leagues when The Scots arrive in New •A DISTINCTIVE auto show of Pants 1.98 4.98 already bowling under the spon­ Brunswick. Doug Hotchkiss, the its own will be presented by the Shoulder Guards 1.19 4.50 sorship of the Recreation De­ first string center who was in­ Ford. Motor Company tn the partment. A full twenty-eight jured, saw some action against main ballroom of the Hotel As- Accessories match schedule was adopted and Wesleyan as did Tranavitch and tor beginning Sunday, October membership in the A. B. C. will Otto Hill, chief understudy of 15. The Ford show for 1940 com­ HOWLING SHOES 2.98 be sought. Hotchkiss. bines displays of the new Ford, As this is an entirely new Wooster, champions of the Mercury and Lincol'n-Zephyr league, a system of handicap­ Ohio Conference last year, comes cars. In addition there will be a ping will be used following the to Rutgers with practically a special showing of the various posting of scores for the first veteran team. A hard battle is passenger and commercial cars quarter. This will put all teams expected since L. C. Boles, coach in the line at the company’s TIGER’S 324 Millburn Ave. Millburn 6-0469 on a par and tend to make for of The Scots, is marking his metropolitan showrooms at 1710 closer competition. twenty-fifth year of active Broadway. ) / [ October 6, 1939 ] The MUlburn & Short Hills ITEM 1 Pagc >5 i OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo <

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sponsible administrative officials in ex­ N0T1CB OF (SETTLEMENT 11 Nothing herein contained shall ap­ ercising supervision or assigning such ply to any employee, position, compen­ ORDER TO LIMIT other duties as m ay Re in the Interest o f ORDER TO LIMIT ESTATE OF IlKNHY WITT KOI', do- sation or rlassIflcHtIon, which by law. is good administration or necessary in case ceased. under the Jurisdiction of the Shade Tree September . of emergency; profiled, however, that tills Heptemlier *-26, 1939 27 1939 Notice Is hereby glvon that the Account* Commission, the Board of Recreation RKTATK i IK SAMI K|, HOtVAKU COCKS. ordinance shall not be Interpreted as ESTATE OF AUGUST ERKAC, deceased. of tli*- Hubserll>ei\ T ruatee o f the trust Commissioner*, or the Trustees of the (lece.-i sed authorization to assign, detail or trans- Pursuant to the order or FRED HKR- created for the benefit of Charles J. >*Fiee Public Library of tin* Township of Pursuant to the order or FRED HER. Id an cmpln> ee to a position Involving Mlllhurn in the County of Essex, even KIGEL. Jr . Surrogute of the County of Wlttkop, under tho lust Will and Testa­ RIGKL. Jr.. Surrogate of the County duties of an essentially different char­ Essex, this day made, on I in- application though included In said schedules 'd Essex, this day made, on the applica­ ment o f H E N R Y W IT T K O P , deceased, acter Every officer and employee shall of the undersigned, administrator c, t, a. Ifi. All ordinances o r parts or drdin- tion of the undersigned, executrix of said will be audited and stated by the Surre- , attend -meeting* nnd conferences "when of sail deceased, notice Is hereby given am-es Inconsistent herewith In- and the deceased, notice is hereby g Veil to the if„:c and reported for settlement to tho d'reeled to do so. to the creditors of said decea sed, to ex Orphans' Court of the (Niunty of Essex mimic are hereby repca idtl, luit .n oth in g creditors of said deceased, to exhibit tp 3 The standard titles as set forth In hlhit to the subsetJlier. under oath or af­ on Tuesday, the 14th day of November herein contained shall he deemed to tlic Mil's.Tiber, under oath or nfflrma* Schedule 1. shall be applied to all ex­ firm ation, I hi-1 r claims and demands Ibcq I'aims and demands against next. . amend or repeal "An ordinance relating sting offices, positions and employment* to buildings and to public works and against the estate of said deceased. with­ the estate of said deceased, within six Hated September 2d. 1939 in the classified civil service of the in six months from this date, or they FIRST NATIONAL HANK properly in and of the Township of Mill- months from this date, or they will bo Township of MUlburn. Changes In titles will In- forevei barred from prosecuting OF MILLBURN burn in the County of Essex", adopted Mm ever barred from prosecuting or re­ shall not alter or effect the salaries of January 29. ,1931. hh amended by ordin­ or recovering tin- sam e ugu list the sub- covering tin* same against the subscriber. Hobart L. Benedict, P ro cto r i lie present incumbents of offices or ance adopted M arch 29. 1937 sci IIh r C L A R A W K L E IN MAG D Mlllhurn, N. J. positions so re-arranged CHARLES M GROSMAN Reed A Reynolds, Proctors Hi. This ordinance shall take •■fleet Sept. 29. Oct. 6. 13, 20. 27 ‘ 'barb* M (liosumu. Proctor Mu Bn,a. 1 Stree I The standard titles shall lie used immediately t 78 1 Broad Street N.-vv ark. X'. .1 to designate positions in all reportf jig V. LEGAL NOTICE Newark, N J 1 >ct 13 the Civil Service Commission. ileflkfja I’UMLIC N'tiTICE is hereby given that 20. :!7, Nov. 3. Sept : inejila 1 records, and all payrolls or - tlw- above Onllimnd- was Intiodiiecd and M». Mot •>. 18 20. 27 \N ORDINANCE ADOPTING CIVIL counts of salaries and wages of all de­ I'.iwd on lust reading at a regular m eet­ LEI i\|, NOTICE SERVICE CLASSIFICATIONS AND partment*. institutions and < "iiimlsslon* ing o f Ihe T ow n sh ip Com m ittee 111 tin NOTH E OF SETTLEMENT SALARY SCHEDULES AND REGU­ submitted to the Civil Service Coinmlss on Township of Mlllhurn in the County of (Clin ncery II-HOD LATIONS WITH RESPECT To POSI­ t o check and certlflea»|on Essex. New Jersey, held on Mondav eve­ Noli.re Is Ilerel ■v given that the Ac SHEBIFF ' s HA 1• E Ifi dm ncery of New TIONS AND EMPLOYEES (,>F THE a-. All ‘departmental requests fot ad­ ning. Ocinls-r 2. 1939. and that said or- . ounts o f the Hubscriln-i. Assignee for the Je rsoy. II'l-t Wot•n The Guardian Life In- TOWNSHIP OF MILLHURN. ditions to or changes in the specifications d-nam Will Is- taken up for further Iw-tn-fll o| . re-lltor s ot HERMAN SKI .AN- lice u "Mipun v of America, a corpora- involving either the cJasstl hut on or com­ . -ns .lei ii lion and final passage at a SK Y 1 ra dn g a n HERMAN'S BAKERY. l ion o f ||| Slat, • of Now York. .com plain- WHEREAS, at the General Election pensation schedules together with full tegular meeting nlf said Committee to Is­ will I.,i- audit e.l iind stated by the Sur- a in . and E lm**r 1. W alker, et als., de- held on N ovem ber 8'. 1938. there wan *ub- iepoi itug of maintenance request, shall lie'll ill the meeting room, Town Hall on lo ca te and it'd for settlement to lend.unis F i la . lor sale of mortgaged mitted to the voters of -the Township of be Ills! piesented to the Township Com­ Monday evening. < letohci Hi. 1989. at the in pbani ('ourl of t)ie County of Es- pi eliliScS .Mlllhurn. the question o f whether or not mittee which shall, as it deehis proper, K 30 o'. lock or HH soon Ihe real terras s,aid hcx on Tuesday, tin- 2 (III day o f O ctober B.v V li t lie of I lie above stated w r't of the Township o f M lllhurn should adopt for weld the requests, together with their Ilia t Id- . When new positions are to be Townshp Cleik "n d being In the T ow n ship o f. MHlburtl, duties, salaries and respective depart­ .'elite,I. there shall be submitted by the ‘ »• l"be| 1939 September II. 1939 Essex County, New Jersey, bounded jind ments of said employees; and described as follows department head, through the Township ESTATE <>F CHARLES l„ TVNEK, do- WHEREAS, following such survey the t'omiuillee in ihe Civil Service Comiuis- ccnsed. Reginning at a point In the soufbeasfor- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT Iv siIdo of South Ten Civil Service Commission has submitted s on. a statement of the duties, qualifica­ Pursuant to Ox- onl.-r of FRED HNH- ace which point Is dis'a nl 1.405 8 3 foot southerly from tho lo the Township Committee of the Town­ tion requirement and other matters af­ ESTATE OF MARY Mt'LVANEY. de­ IHGEL. Jr . Surrogate of the County of ship of Mlllhurn two separate and dis- int'-r:sod jon o f said ^ode of South Ter- fecting the proper classification, title, ceased. Essex, this day made, on the application tlnet schedules us follows: "I On- undersigned, executors of said Ue- n III III*- soil 1 llli *•sterly side o f Ho- g i a ile and com pensation, and the neces­ Notice is hereby given that the A c­ < cascil, notice is hereby given to the credi­ batt Avenue, which point Is also 'be i Schedule 1. A complete list of the em­ sity ini the creation of such position. No . ounts of the Stibsci ils-r. E xeoutor oT tin' oiTi.e or employment shall be considered tors ,,r Ha id deceased, to exhibit to (be terse, lion iif said side of South Terrace ployees of the Township of Millhurn. as of last W ill and Testament of MARY Ml : l - new unless the duties thereof are found subs. : liters, under oath or Jiff.filiation, ■n'd the beginning point o f the second Novem ber. 8. 1938. giving suggested titles V W H Y . deceased, will be1 audited f■ nd . "ufs>- ..f a .le d of even date herewith to be suhstant .ally different front those their claims and demands against the lor each employee, the salary of the stated by the S u rrosa te an .1 reported for o f every oilier •■xlstlng position in the • •'late of said deceased, within six months made by tlie Security Realty Com pany to same and the department to which such s**t t lenient to t he ‘ irpha ns' Court of the Ehnei R W.-lk.-i. thence (1) along snld i la Milled sciVice of the township. When from Hus dale, or they will be forever employee is assigned. ''m in ty nlr Essex oil Tues.ila.V. the 2 tlh Mile o f South T er-a ce south 02 degrees the Civil Service CompftSssion shall find batted from prosecuting or recovering the Schedule 2. A duties classification 1 o f day of Oi lobcr next. 89 minutes west 72.00 feet more or less to that an o ff ce or em ploym ent is in fa d same against the subscribers. ila- employees, setting forth the suggested Mated September H>. 1939 tb'- northerly corner of lot conveyed by now or that the requested changes a f- EMMA M TYNER titles to be used for the employees of the J o h n j s m i t h Security Realty Company to J Lewis Hay feeling any existing position should be R ICH A ItD I. TYN ER township, their respective duties, typical Joseph It Gallagher. I'roctoi made, the Commission, shall so classify Robert I-] Burke. Proctor by dec| dated May. 7. 1921. nnd recorded tasks, minimum qualifications for the 9 Halsey Street su.li position under the appropriate ‘ser­ 'F l’wt National Bank Building In the Essex County Register's Office In purpose of examination and suggested New ark N J vice grade and title, and it shall liecumu Morristown. N J Book 1-05 •>! Deeds for w ild County on salary schedules. Sept. 22. 29, O il ti. 13. 20 page etc.; thence (2) south 45 do- a part of the classification of the Town­ Sept. 22. 29. Oct. ti, 13. 20. NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT OR­ ship ot Millhum upon approval by the !" 1'i‘w ;,:t minutes east 218.70 feet along DAINED by thtr 'T o w n sh ip Com m ittee in Town slip Committee and the civtl Service ORDER TO LIMIT tiie northeasterly line, of the lot HO con­ ORDER TO I,!MIT and fnr the T ow n sh ip o f Mlllburn, in the < 'ommissioti i ' vr.| tn .1 Lewis Hay lo a'point In the County of Essex, that the schedules here­ September 15. J 939 northerly line of Morris and Essex Rull- 7. In the southwesterly line of premises th's est nest salary rate higher than the of the undersigned, executrix of said in their entirety the same os though deceased, notice is hereby given to C ho da v conveyed as aforesaid by tho Se- comiM'iisation received by such employee. deceased, notice is hereby given to the specifically set forth herein. c editors of said deceased, to exhibit to .■uitiy Ri alt,v Com pany to E lm er L. 8 . Advance in . onqs-nsat on from creditors Ot said deceased, to exhibit to Schedule 1. Consisting of a schedule tlic subscriber; under oath or affirmation, Walker, thence (I) In a northwesterly late to rate within the innge for each ihe sijlisci lliei. under oath or affirma­ "i catalogued lists of the employees of their claims and demands against I In- direct ion along said southwesterly line of position shall be made at such period as tion. their claims and demands against the Township o f M lllhurn a s o f Novem ber • •state of said deceased, within six mouths mi id premises 201 feet m ore or less; to the may be determined upon by the Town­ the estate of said deceased, within six from tlis date, or they will be forever aforesaid side of South Terrace and the h- 1938, together with thn. title of each ship Committee for all officers and cm- months from this date, or they will be such employee, the salary paid, and the barred from prosecuting or recovering the p-i lit or place o f beginning. plo>t'l'.-i who are eligible to advancement, forever barred from prosecuting or re­ date of election or appointment, each sheet same against the subscriber. Together with all tin- right, title and after the completion of the designated covering the same against Hie subscriber. i»I sqid schedule. being identified by the B E R N A R D K JUDGE mteiest of the mortgagors of. In and to pep rod of satisfactory service. BERTHA J BRANDS signatures of the Chairman of the Town­ William U. II McEnroe. Proctor la ml lying in South T errace to the cen­ William H. Campbell. Jr. Proctor ship Committee and the Township Clerk 9. Nothing in these regulations, the 2 1 Commerce Street ter line thereof, in front of the above de- Rav iiiond-Comrncicc Building and the seal o f the T ow nship, and bear­ rules of the Ctvil Service Commission, Newark, N J t.< rlbed parcel. New ark. N. ,1. ing the date o f the fin a l adoption o f this or the action of I lie Township Commit­ Together with all fixtures and articles Sept. 22. 29. Oil. «, ill, 20 Sept 1 5, 22. 29. Del. (!. 13 urdi nance. tee In adopting tin- classification and of personal property, whether movable or salary standardization plan, shall la- im m ovable, now. or at aw*' tim e here­ Schedule 2, B ein g u schedule o f all NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT const rued to mean that it shall be man- ORDER TO LIMIT a fter, in. a ffix e d to or used in connec- positions in the Township of Mlllhurn as da lot y upon the head of the department, • ion with said premises, the structures "f November 8 . 1938. and containing ESTATE HF^C. IIIBCI! STONER.' de­ instltut.on or commission, to advance atT August 29. 1939 thereon, tho operation thereof or of the under such positions the duties, typical ceased. o ffic e r or em ployee to the next higher ESTATE OF STELLA RCTAN, deceased. plant thereof, all of which shall be deemed lusks. minimum qualifications, probable N otice is hereby given that the A c ­ rate within the range of 'compensation Pursuant to the order of. FRED HER- to In- and shall form a part of the realty, line o f prom otion and sa la ry range for counts of Hie Subscribers, executors of KFGKL, Jr.. Surrogate of tho County of provided fot* the jioaitiun. merely because and ate covered and shall be covered by ' iCi such position; be and the same are Midi rtl*fl&-r or employee has served at tin last \V.!I, and T estam ent o f C BIRCH Essex, (his dav made, on the application the lien of this mortgage, and as to such hereby adopted by this body as the of- of the undersigned, executor of said de­ the lower* salary rate for a certain period * STONER, deceased, will In- audited and fixtures and articles of personal proper- ‘i'iai Civil Service Classification of posi- stated by the Surrogate and reported for ceased. notice is hereby given to the id' time tv now :n or nltiftht'd to syld premises the ii"»H and employees in and for the Town- sotth-picnt to the Orphans' Court of tins creditors of sn.d deceased, to exhibit to 10. An increase above ihe maximum mortgagors represent that they have title ’ "i Mlllhurn, each sheet of suid sched­ County o f 1 Essex on .Tuesday, the 21th tiie subscriber, under oath or affirmation, salary late of Hut existing position shall t In -1 el o free and clear o f a ll jwdor Hens ule being identified by the signatures of the their claims and demands against the not be made except ill case of increased day of October next. and encumbrances The words "fixtures Chairman of the Township Committee and estate of said deceased, within six months duties or responsibilities which actually Dated September 11. 1939 and art hies of personal properly" as jin; Township Clerk and the seal of the from Hi is date, o r they will be fo r ­ involve a change of position or until LUCY FRENCH STONER used herein shall be construed and deemed township, and bearing the date of the ever barred from prosecuting or re­ changes in tip- prevailing rcompensation GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY to include, Hut shall not be limited to tlfO 'mai adoption of this Ordinance. OF NEW YORK covering the same against the subscriber. schedule fnr the position <>r positions • 4jj— fallowing, viz: W IL L IA M H. P A R R Y HE i t FURTHER ORDAINED, for the question ure made as provided In Regula­ TT-roy A (iihby. Prnutrrr All partitions, engines, motors, dyna­ pmini.se nf effecting and maintaining the 13 RoccMivvood R oad William II Patty, Pioctm tion >V mos. bn lets, furnaces, coal and heating, ' i.isslficatlon and salary n standardlza- Summit. N. J. 9 Clinton Street 1 1 . Promotions from one class to the i •• fi Igerjtimg. plumbing, gas find electric ! |,,n Plan recom m ended by the Civil Serv- Sept. |»; -8f. 29. O ct. «, 13 Newark. N .1 next higher class of positions In the classi­ light-vacuum (TenTrtrDT'TrjHBtern, 1,0 Commission, of the State gif New' Jer- Sept. 8, 15. 22. 29. Oct. n fied Civil Service shall Involve a change sprinkler system or other fire prevention •s'>. Hie following regulation^ be and NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT ao.I extinguishing^ equipment and ma­ hey are hereby adopted and shall be In of duties iind shall be made only when NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT a vpfancy has been cfdVtrMl by resigna­ terials. stoves, ranges. oWhings, screens, " . and effect with respect to all window shades, and all other urtlcloH af­ tion. transfer, death or dikm.ssal. or ESI’ATE OF A N N A M. MULLER. dc- ESTATE r structures erected there­ HtatVd by the S u rrogate ank|N reported for and Testament of FRANK V. SKIFF, de­ apply to all existing authorized of- in the township who are presently em­ on oi id l Lt- plant thereof fi.es ployees of. the Township of Millhurn, shall settlem ent to the Orphans' Court o f the ceased. will be aud.ted and stated l>y tho "• boaitlons and employments or such Being known as'28 South Terrace, Short continue to receive the salaries which County of Essex on Tuesday, the 17th Surrogate nnd reported for settlement to have boon e sta blish ed or created in H ills, N. J tiie they are now receiving until the same ure day of October next. tiie Orphans’ Court of the County of Es­ classified civil service in the town- The approximate amount of the decree ship (-hanged as provided in these regulations. Dated September 8 ,1939 sex on Tuesday, the 10th day; of October ana shall supersede all groupings to be satisfied by said sale Is the sunt, HENRY MULLER next. employments not consistent thereto, 13. All employees' appointed since the Frank Benjamin. Proctor of Seven Hundred Thirty-six Dollars and adoption of Civil Service in the Town­ Hated August 31, 1939 *. aII l,e applied su b ject to the co n - 7 I I Broad Street IRVING TRUST COMPANY Sixty Cents '$73(1.50), together with the 1,8 I" Iheso regulations. ship of Millhurn. namely since November, N ew ark, N. J Sydney G Soons, Proctor cost of this sale. / '1938. shall, upon tho adoption hereof, Newark, N. J . Septem ber 25, 1939. ^»*',i 10 APecificatlons herein- provide Sept. 15. 22. 29. O ct. fi. 13 741 Broad Street take the minimum salary prescribed by HENRY y o u n g JR. Sheriff. (k-fi. r'Ut in them selves be construed t The schedules hereby adopted for the NT*walk, N. J. G, (>r Prescribe the organization o classification or position to "which they 'S ep t. 8. 15. 22. 29. O ct. 0 Wanen ft line, SolTS. $43,68 UIG under which employees sha slutII have been appointed. Oct. 6, 13. 20. 27. v' n°r to limit- or restrict the rt WANT ADS BRING RESULTS, r Pure 16 1 Thein e lvllHUUTTtMillburn GP uShort n v i* Hills ITE M [ October 6, |.,;<,|

------VACUUM CLEANERS B 18IN K 88 OPPORTUNITY — B g FOR RENT AVAILABLE for Immediate rental, Su- VACUUM CLEANERS repaired, rebuilt. Classified jier*servlce gasoline station In Millburn. SMALL. S L E E P IN G - ItOOM, reanonable I-Xihenged Hag. Cord. Brush (rebrlatlad) , Fully equipped. Good opportunlly for inlie. Call any day before 2 P. M. or II each. Repairs on aewlng machines e t t e r s local man. Write Boa L. care of The L , S ection utter 0 P M. 161 Tooker Avenue. and washers. H. N. Pllagerald, 64 Oher- Springfield, N. J. 29-3-2L49 lln Street. Maplewood, N. J. Telephone Item. 9-1-3467 South Orange 2-6683. 22-2-2444 like talesmen, are judged by HELP WANTED APARTMENT or furnlahod rooma with WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. kitchen privileges. Very convenient to WANTED Everybody rends the Classified adver- their appearance before VO UNO l a d y , a aila tan t In ilreaa ahop. Mtorea and tranaportatlon. Call M illbu rn 1 laments. Your UUI* ad there, If there Is Slate qualifications, salary capected. 6-0307-J. 16-3-3427 ELDERLY LAD.Y wishes furnished room a market for whit you want to aell, la Write only Boa E, care of The Item with light housekeeping privileges. opportunity to 8-1-3468 sure to bring resuiis they have an BRIGHT. SUNNY BOOM In private houge. Please - phone Millburn 6-0870 from 9 86 Mountalnvlew Road. Millburn. Tele­ A. M. to 8 P. M. 6-1-246* EMPLOYMENT WANTED what they say. phone Millburn 6-1678. 16-tf-3429 be judged by KUNDLE’S ART EXCHANGE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY COMFORTABLE Colonial houee attrac­ COOKS. Couples, Nurses. Houee Worker*. tively furnished. $160 per month. Care ANTIQUE and modern furniture. Bric-a- Letter* written on brac. old books, sliver. paintings, All first cl a m help with beat reference*. of ground* assumed by owner. Call musical instruments. Contents of at­ Second floor. 1087 Springfield Avenue. Short Hill* 7-3632. > 22-3-3436 ATLANTIC BOND Irvington, near Centre. Phone Bsacx tics and homes. Bought and sold. Art 3. §471. l-tf-3408 APARTMENT — Five room* and bath. Exchange. 309 Millburn Avenue, Mill- All Improvements. Rent reasonable. 6 burn. Telephone Millburn 8-1785. always sure 25-t f-3406 letterheads are KNOLL WOOD Employment Agency. Roaedale Avenue. Millburn, N. J. clallslng In Investigated domestic help. 22-3-3436 I Douglas Street. Millburn. N. J. CaU INSTRUCTIONS given on violin, saxo­ to get considerate attention Millburn 8-0418. lO-tf-3718 phone, clarinet, trumpet, mandolin, FIVE ROOM APARTMENT. Apply 695 Spanish and Hawaiian guitar. Large Morris Avenue. Springfield or Drapkin s — because they begin by EXPERIENCED. well - recommended assortment of musical instruments and Department Store. Telephone Millburn couples; also other household help, accessories. We also do repair work. Art 6-0820. 22-3-3438 colored and white. Call Nelson Em­ Exchange. 309 Millburn Avenue, Mill* making a good impression. ployment Agency. Summit 6-0821. burn. Telephone Millburn 6rfl765. 29-3-3445 FIVE ROOM APARTMENT — All Im­ 16-ok-housekeeper, man chauffeur- Main Street. Millburn. N. J Telephone Millburn 6-0380. 6-1-3463 butler, beat references. Telephone Weat- MILLBURN S NEWEST DREWS SHOP Is At Our Low— Estimate Prices fleld 2-3530-J. 6^1-3464 now open and ready to serve you with S IX ROOM H O U S E at 48 K eeler 8treet. the season’s smartest fashions modestly Springfield. Convenient to school and COOK WANTS general housework. Adult priced at $7.95 to $10.95. Misses sizes trahiportatlon. Sunporch. steam heat, family preferred. Call Summit fl-4173-R. 12 to 20; women’s sizes 38-44; and half garage. All Improvements. Reasonable. Thos. R. Douglas Co. 6-1*3455 sizes 18*4 to 24 Also be sure to aee J __ Inquire at 268 Main Street, Millburn. 6-3-3466 our “ Mayflower Frocks" at $3.96 and PLUMBING • HEATING GERMAN chambermaid - waitress, ex­ $5.95. Wright’s Dress Shop, 357 Mill- perienced. Telephone Summit 6-3225-J. burn Avenue. 6-1-3489 SHEET METAL WORK 6-1-3466 PIANOS WANTED A n A d i n t h e it k m w il l iik iv i Rau.bll.hnl IMS THE RESULTS YOU DEHIHIC. M3 Millburn Ava. Millburn R-0344 YOUNG J*/lDY wdahea to care for chil­ GRAND PIANOS, cash. Write Box 142, dren by tfie day. afternoona. or eve­ care of The Item. 29-10-3452 WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. nings. Kindergarten training. Excellent references. Phone Millburn 6-0665-M. 6-3*34 57

SERVICES OFFERED DANIEL MASSIMO, gardener. Stone and QUALITY SPEAKS FOR ITSELF cement work a specialty. 18 Church Street. Millburn, N. J. Telephone Mill- burn 8-1929-J. 18-tf-33t4 The patronage of thousands of satisfied discriminating liquor PIANO rebullder and tuner. See our Stu­ dent Rebuilds. We will deliver to you customers in A & P Liquor Stores and Departments assures for 185. The best In piano tuning. J. E. PliOM Effective you of the finest in Wines and liquors at moderate prices. „ Lay. 404 Union Avenue, Belleville. Tele­ Price* Effective phone Belleville 2-3053. 15-tf-3431 THRU OCT. 11th OUAHTTTm UMITIP OBIT A* MQUIMP IY WD1SU UW THRU OCT. lltb

YO U R P IA N O tuned |2. Reginald Belcher. Chatham. N. J. 25 years organist and Battlad by Nattanal Dllllllan Cxcluiively far A & 0 i piano tuner. Telephone Chatham 4-2344. p 010 VIRGINIA HILLS * 29-8-3461 RED ARTHUR BOOTH'S DRESSMAKING and alterations made on ■ women’s garments. Moderate prices. i CROWN Call Miss Carella. Millburn 6-0067-M. !j Male ie Fairfax Caunty, Virginia t»N F< 29-3-3453 SCOTCH se INTERIOR DECORATING nnd Painting. i ns 85c M<* 1.59 ptaUIM urf 6 YDS. OLD • Sft FROOF i All work prompt with personul atten- DRY GIN 4/5 Qt. * tlon. 26 Beauvoir Avenue. Summit, N. DllUMl4 by A. S n M l l . n i . for A M J. Telephone Summit 6-1807-R. 2 26 2.29 ^ . Mad. by on. of Amurica't Finait J 6-3-3466 r.ft£;. .oo Gin Dlitfll.n \ M ONNET . Imported CRAWFORD HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. ATHERTON BE UK JEFFERSON 90 Painting. Paper Hanging, Interior Deco­ PROOF rating. Roofing. Mason Work, Car* I 2.99 pentry. Estimates cheerfully given free | IS YEARS OLD of charge. All work done by skilled me­ BLENDED RYE ■Sam WHISKEY J If ait.4 by NaUaa.1 Oi.UUan chanics. Guaranteed. Phone South Pin* Full Qt. Pint Full Of- ♦sot 99c Orange 3-1669. 6-2-3470 r I WILL TYPE manuscripts and letter* a t 1 1.05 *>,w 1.99 a reasonable price. Student com p osi­ PICARDY 31ft . A Yaar OI4 By. 89c 1.59 FuHQt 1.23 tions special rate 10c each. Phona M o r t 49 » Onto N.atral SyMta TMs Strslf ht Whiskey If 9 yrs. eld Hills 7-3403. 30-3-1387 APPLE PARTY SANDWICHES made to order. \ SPRING GARDEN WHISKEY Pint 6 9 c H 6,1 2.35 $3 per hundred. Cookies and doughnuts. Full Qt. 1.33 Call lire. H. Deverell, 86 Mountalnvlew I 3 YEARS OLD ATHERTON WHISKEY-Blended Pint 89c Full Qt. 1.63 road. Millburn, N. J. Phone Millburn Full Gal. 4.49 6-1678. l9-tf-3326 PINW ICK RYE. 4 Yr».Old Pint I.OS Full Qt. I.99 { 90 4/5 Qt. MUSIC INSTRUCTION OANCIA - Imported Sweet or Dry 31 oz. 59c 1.69 TOWN CLUB DRY GIN . 4/5 Qt. 97c DiiUllad from Nautral Grain Spirits I MUSIC LESSONS — Voice, piano, com­ position. Inez Lysle Johnson. 6 60 M yrtle l: Avenue. Millburn. Millburn 6-0652. 6-tf-3 168. f RON CRIOLLO I LANDSCAPE f MONTICELLO ] WITH SCREENED TOP SOIL, advance from one season to another, so weed ( S ’ RUM^l.49 seed will he destroyed. Then the best ‘ 1 IMbODTSD time to rebuild your lawn Is In the Fall. BONDED RYE White or Gold Labal ,8o give us your order. One yard load IOO PROOF - 5 YEARS OLD 14 PROOF 13.00. Screened from rotten sod. $3.50 ni delivered. Your own truck reduces the Pint Full Qt. price. Convince yourself. Visit our 1 \ CRAIG’S - Imported plots. 1768-1798 Springfield Avenue, Buttlad under Maplewood. Residence. 10 Orango U. S. Govt. Street. Michael D* Andrea, Phone South j 1.09 HSuparviiion S ' 2.09 Orange 2-0269. 22-6-3443 S j SCOTCH *^ 2.29 { I} Tkla'SckanlayThfa'Schanlay Prnduct Excluiiva with \ | 8 YEARS OLD j| FOR SALE 4 AfrP> P In NewI Jsrtay

IRISH SETTER PUPPIES. From good hunting stock. Pedigreed. Registered A. K. C. Phone Orange 4-4326 RUIZ 1 22-3-3442 1 ? PALE DRV ” " J APARTMENT — Five rooms and bath. RON PICCOLINO Lower floor of two-family house In re- \ I pSna »071.25 i Htrlcted section of Short If ills. Conven­ ient to railroad station. $60 per month. h . Yearly lease. References. Write Box F. RUM ea re of The Item. 6-1-3460 CHIMNEY CORNER 1 CUBAN TYPE ONE ROOM, furnished or unfurnished. 5 1 Private entrance. Inquire Sam Melilln, Stop and Shop Market. Telephone Mill- 1 burn 0-2011. 6-3-3461 I Wnf R Y E mJ j 1 4/5 Qt. FURNISHED ROOMS — Three -large SJ yrsold ' JtattW room s near train and bus In 1 1.09 j I 85c 1 . 1.05 j A Praduct nf Sckanlay Product! Cars. J j private home. Meals optional. Telephone ■ J| K ’ j ^Ratl\ 4 Rxcla,lvaly for AOP by Schanfoy^ Summit 6-3225-J. 6-1-3462 ' Law ONE IRON BED and mattress. Phllco radio. Brass standing birdcag6. W rite ------Box-- 171, “ Short * "Ills Hills or telephone -Short.... ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF COLD BEER, AND SODA Hills 7-3639. 6-8-3464

SHORT HILLS t h e A & P W in e and L i q u o r S h o p For Sale — English type. Bargain. 7 rooms, oil heat. Low maintenance. OPEN Mast sell Immediately. 321 Millburn Avenue / DELIVERY For Rent — Modern 7 room home. | baths, oil heat. Convenient 1 oca- EVENINGS Phone MI B-0B89 11. HO month. SERVICE R. DeFLOREZ “DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE SALE OF FINE WINES AND LIQUORS” M Hobart Ave. Short Hills 7-Mlff Chatham Road, Short H ills T