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.MR. AND MRS. DAYTON A In any event ‘-it is said the - JONES, of Wyoming Village, Township "will be increasingly y | c i n Twp. Grants > are the parents 4pf a'baby girl, in-the highway spotlight as ap- ... - & born Sunday, April 19. Mr. pi’oval of some route through Jones is^Millburn’s Recreation the community is sought by Board Here? Bonuses Director. planners. * A Millburn, EJanning Rpard "RjbViiSEftr "walked olit of-*the. jM n g ? stisflfc*"*" Make Ward 'ussnade its*baw-at;. Uie-.TDwn«i)iP,.-;. * tion on salary bonus 'payments 21 Answer * C om m ittee'm eeting 1 Monday all full time municipal em­ evening. Committeeman Clark ployees receiving less than $3,- A Major acted as sponsor and prompter...... 000 yearly. — - ■ • New Draft Call An ordinance providing for, Every Employee will be paid E. Bernard Ward of Short creation of such a body, was a minimum of $50. and the Twenty-one registrants with Hills, has been commissioned a adopted unanimously, Messrs bonus nqay go as high as $76 Loeal D raft Board No. 9, in major in the Army Air Corps. Hill and deCamp both stating...- - for those in the higher salary Millburn will report to that of­ For the past three years Major their affirmative votes were to

m is s ; 1 ZORfcH, io Park road and Miss -/H f (JuSeTDCrS fSugar Days Defense Lecture Elizabeth L. Goucher, daughter ■ * _ T i r of Mr. and Mrs. F .S. Goucher, j i r p • ft nr rin ti upholders Hdminrtc~roar'wtirtor'among Ij i S k I O W C T Coming Up 1 VI llVUdCimucid inembers of the ohorai society of Radcllffe College to take Homeless and for all Sugar will have the spot.light Bo you know the easiest way the; part in the annual Pension friendless as well, --m MHHram the first week In to blackout your home? Fund Concert of the Ship air observers watched May. «Jn fact it will make its Are you confused by conflict-* Symphony Orchestra pn Sun­ ToW tt.H a ll Monday night. .. initial -bow April 28 and ’29. as ihg bits of information about day, April 26. _ . v _ the opportune time C laud stev _ industrial users register at the incendiaries? r "e n s voiced th eir desire for a Boys .Gym Millburn High Do you want to learn the best' School, for jimounts to meet wjg t0 fix up your refuge room? - appropriation j j f J2Q0 as % ::-lfiehu=weds-.—-Hears—en—thess- — Do you want to learn the few ——Town?*- s h a r r toward cwsstrfi days are 2 to 9 P. M.- * - essentials to remember about tlon of a hew observatiou tow er, Maplewood a n d south 1_ .Industrial .users jnSude bak­ gas attacks? • - ers,' ice cream manufacturers, Millburn Defense Council Je- w Orange joining in th e project restaurants and even taverns TieVes th a t at least one person also. in every household in Millburn ■•■whose barkeepers sweeten to _E. frank Britten Jr .r of Short Winter observation v ^ s lr«. . should- have th e ■correct-answers" ta ste.. . ■ * wills was re-elected president the ?vhranda of a building ou to these and many other ques-. Beginning" May 4 and contin­ of the Monroe Calculating Ma­ South Orange avenue. Thafvu tlons, and* so they are offering uing on; the 5th, 6th and 7th chine Company, Orange, at^the coof, "but & new owner turned a*- pnndensfld-fiyffrrR for hnilse-. home -owners will- register - at- JOSEPH"" P./ 'PgY~'wTra animal rpisgUng '"oTlfie I t ”the grade school nearest their holders and civilians. The yachted-. _ knock ipm-down for war relief sential Inform ation- -w ill-’-be. holder. Be -has been, head- of, home,' receiving a ration, hook the organization stacel937r Maplewood came to tlje rescue givefTIrrSneTecture, which has ' for- each member of -th e family. at Summit. Auction sale "this With a plan to build a“new tow been condensed ’ from "%#turei k Included in the report, to the But one member of -a Jh’dtfsS- week-end.- r - - stockholders wfis a detailed a^-i er i^M illb u rn would kick a hold need goto the school but previou§lj^/giveri to ' Air Raid $200 toward it. Local Barkises Wardens. count aFjthe company’s pro­ s.uch individual m u s P b e 18 gram for. war work since last were, willing, but wanted years old' dr btbr. He or may re^feter-¥or

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All our foods are carefully selected for finest quality. Because we sell for cash, we can sell for less. Try us, you’ll be convinced. ______. ______... WEEK-END SPECIALS Spring Legs of Lamb Roasting Chickens - Fresh Killed, All Sizes Choice Sirloin Steak Bacon Freshly Sliced i1 9 Snow-white Mushrooms il 1 9

Asparagus, ' 11). Spinach, Ocin ''Fender” ' fl>. ^ Red Ripe Tomatoes

MillbiM'n M arket JOE & TEDDY, FORMERLY WITH MUTUAL STORES -M-A-Main StrCht' “ — Next Door to Federel Cleaners pgp -f April 2p*S m m - m m r g W W m m ^0000d«6000000dfl|!(>««09<><>0000d«d00««0<>0«<>00^0<><>0<>^<>0«00<«>0«j90000<»c(d«0<«««0^«0«00000^ CaroUne R eed,' Norman jSeiler, approach to Millburn avenue" to all. Qome and bring your Bishop Joan Skelton, JSetty Stensland, Yes A n d N o was so narrowed as to be a friends. Refreshments will bfe |-J5r Elizabeth Stldger, John Vilett. menace. He was reasdhred but served after the meeting. ^foan Ware, • Herbert Whitmore, Pine Terraoe East will be not convinced. Irene Whitmdre, Kenneth Whit­ Christ Church improved and paved as it makes more, Jean Whitney, and James an underpass under the Lacka­ THE SOUTH MOUNTAIN P. STATIONERY Zonnevylle...... The Rt: Rev. Benjamin M. wanna tracks approaching the Tv-A. will hold Its regular meet­ FOR HOME, SCHOOL Washburn, BislWPr,«! Newark, At the eleven, olclock service Homestead tract in Short Hills ing bh'Tuesday, April 28th at OR OFFICE will be at Christ ChurcHTShort the entire confirmation class and bids for the work are being 8 P. M. The children of :the up­ ___ - TOYS — Hills, at 9 P. M. on Sunday, .will a LtemL-as.iL .group and th e aake ; will deliver a sermon._____ of Monday night in-. Town meet­ concert at this meeting-A.very A fc P E R S 45 MAI>r§TREET M I 6-0674 q uarrantine at the time of Jiisr instruction on _the Holy Com- ing as a resident claimed the enjoyable evening Is promised tast visit- oh .AprlLJ^tlL-M usic...muhlom ... The ' ffiusliL.isf.-thlS for. the uorvtnn will be by the sprvipe Will he Ipri hy the Arililt. combined Boys and Oifls Chdlrs. Choir. The Bishop will make the ad- dress. , . . » . PREPARATIONS are under Those to be confirmed on way to make the annual Spring Surrtiay are: 8uzanne? Barnes, ^pilgrimage to Summit’s Rosary : rd ? Marjorie L$igh, Barbara ,Mac- Shriije^gjme oFOpe outstanding Whinney, ‘je a n Mc&eever, Anne events.-WfVthe season. A solemn 4 I*T Gordon Roth and George Un­ throughout the country.'are*'to WERE MOViNO derhill. -« J*t* Join, will- ‘open ~ SnWBaturday Confirmed in AprH-_l?th w g e il April 25, and will be brought to Carol Afhenbach, Haney "Bet- a close during the pll^lm age teridge, William Bradner, Eliza* exercises on Sunday, May 3. _ beth Currier Harriet Cusack, ’ Do*'d?i.hy T R £ S T R E E T Greenltaf. ^ 'Jfergpt^ffageman, *ur Harry Jeffrie^ Barbara Kees, SURGEON- CHIROPODIST Gerald Lauderdale, Owen Mc- Tllrulrr Bill*. 350 Millburn Avr. Gehee, Betty McMullen, Telephone Millburn 6-1772 Janice Nixon, Charles Orben Mount 9 1» 1 — % <® # Monday and Friday ’till 8 *• Jr., Charles Post Jr., Mary —the better to serve you.

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An imported-Scotch, distilled, blended and . bottled in Scotland. .I t s light of body, an d , GALA OPENING smooth to the taste. Fifth.. GILBEY’S SPEY ROYAL Friday and Saturday A 10-year-old Scotch, nationally advertised. The only 10-year-old we know of at this price. Fifth ATTENTION DEAR CUSTOMERS ■ '' GIN MAY BECOME EXTINCT May 1st and 2nd Soon and Rum will be more costly, plus the fact..-., . . no, we won’t mention that we expect a new severe tax at our new location

One of th e ^choicest of the choice. 32 7 Millburn § Avenue

We’re proud of our new store, and we want you to-help us celebrate, so we’ve planned gifts, and Souvenirs for all. Refreshments will be served.

We want you to see our spacious new showrooms, and comfortable new, jiound-proofed record-lounges, oui-gteaUy expanded servke department, 'vhere we will be able to care for your appliances during the emergency. Drop in on us next Friday or Satujdayv You’ll enjoy it, ------_ ------

R a d io S a l e s

“See Marks ”

Now at 357 Millburn Avenue

- REPAIR and SALES of , WASHERS, RADIOS; VICIROLAS, REFRIGERATORS \ * RECORD HEADQUARTERS" * SSE Loivl« Stone. Donna Heed, H enry O 'N eltt; "M IS rE R V ,'1 __ Leslie Howard. M- Morris, April 21-29.'^ STANLEY, 43 South Orange Avenue." , v "lta > R .'E M C'OW'fP) Y.1* Abtxitt- Sc Oototo, A e r r y tia c i, T h e • e prorrima art --"LAIH m TOK A’■ .NIGHT.1- JoaoBlojj^ell, J. Wajma, B. i r on rat-«=-*t,»r— - SSK cSW wsi ■M.JO • SHANGHAI GESTURE." Gene .Tier- •mv VVlmsfituge, W nier^M ton; "GENTLEMANI « 1 73885 HEARS,1' Hesae llmnwsc--MWaiF-lIerle-<.L*a^ w lf - urtnrta.— ------A ■ - ;■ a X .MSKJKT j,. r^rUL Thurada* at fcch . !*★ --MILLBURN ■ gRANtORD, it Bnmiord PUtee.^ month 8 P M . Recreation Building, Tnylor Park. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY —fleets ,eoond Tues- -— "BAHAMA PASSAGED-Madeline .garroll--8- Itajatan. ------“TttK INVADERS.” ia Oliver. Li-Ho\vard,-Rr--Massey; • ; -iw um iMHi ,•^AiacA1ftlAT■8.,' iu y K5Wr\ rMiONBIER BLESSED e Ve n t /* « mw Slwleton, Arthur ilny of-each mnnlh, 8 P. M.. Reoreatldn Buildlrg, *tylpr •• “ « iS * T H B 24. "HIDE 'EM OOWBOY." Abbott 4 CO*- libe Anril 24-18. "DANGEROUSLY THEY LIVE.” John H . f i e t o S x C olem anr R. Massey; ."W H A T 'S COOTCING.' Pa CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS —■ -M oeto'idooAigBS^urth Zno.' Me*y Maci;‘'"LADX TOB A KJQHT^J«U. B ^ U . Monchty °I each^irionth, 8;30 Jh . M.. Bt. RoBb of Lhntf .1 Way fie. B. Yurku. April 25-2.. JOHISNy I^ G P R . Andrews sister*.. law Currlllo. B. Burkr, _April 29-May 6 itoInTt Taylor Lana Turner, Edward Arnold; MR. AND 4WS?iClATTON"' m eeta "'firs*. ' ||p $ r : n o r T H .’- if5ra< Poatv Js* .Patsy -3Wly. < PARAlfe^Nf, '* ■ !r- ,, 'l'1t’bt!tv' gr. -tit'h’ 4!1*—tb trf T J I O - v ! M i ^ - ►- ■ - . - ,, AiMM L*vlWtyy ff Jk ..***. «+«•««> ‘Ji- - P ■ • ...... *5 "MY FAVORITE BLONO X D E /' fiob -Hope, ' . T'-REE A S l>.A C C E PT E D MASONS. C onU nw tal Lodge - - . roll; "F L Y BY MJ0H%h»~ Stawiy Kelly, RufkertVJttflsBn, ^ Meet, second arul fourth Tuesday-of each month. S P. M 11 U N IO N ^ ’* A pril 24-20. Ktrst National Bank Building.— ...... , ___ . Slaluny.^Bctty-A, ITALIAN-AMERIOAN ASSOCIATION-- - -Meets the first' JAMS—tiU tiGRKAUIXiGg' Tuesday of ouch 1 month at Masonic Hall, Bank Buttdlm: - MRRRSR R B JJr! "SMALL TOWN DEB." Jane Withers. RKO PROCTORS, 116 Market Street. JOCKEY HOLLOW FIELD TRIAL CLUB — Meets fluid J Sea, 1 April 24.' "BALL .OjS FIRE." Gary Cooper. Bar- “SONG OF THE Wl-AN'D/1 Victor Mature.- Betty Grable,1 I Wednesday of- each month, 8 P M.. Recreation Building. I ,.ra Si inwyt'k' "BURMA CONVOY." Charles Bickford. E. M,rIt 'es.-a 'DESIGN TOK SCANDAL," Walter Jark Oakie. Thomas Mitchell; “BLUE, WHITE AND PER­ FECT." Lloyd No!jut. Mary Beth Hughes. April 24--9. ' ' k IWANIS CLUB — Meets at Chantlcler every Wednes­ Phleeoii, Rosalind ttusseU: "JOAN OF PARIS." M. Mor- day noon for luncheon and .program. , , , nun. 1\ Uenried. T. Mitchell, April 30-May 2. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS — Moota first and third ★ ELIZABETH Thursday of eaoh month, 8:30 P. M.. St. Rose of Lima ★ s u m m it REGENT, 39 Broad Street. * " l a d i e s AUXILIARY OF, CASA COLOMBO — Meets STRAND * » •‘SfTAXGHAl GKS'rUKB," Gene Tierney. Victor Mature. third Friday of each month, 8:80 E. M. at Club House, 189 Walter Huston: "GENTLEMAN AT HEART." Cesar Ro­ Main Slrpel, Millburn. “- ’ "StiN (IF FURY." Tvrnne Power, Gene Tierney. George mero. . Milton Berle. d’aiol I,andis. April 24-29. WOMAN LADIES AUXILIARY OP ST. ROSE OF LIMA'S ' Sin,lL-ra Franci'a Farm er, Roddy McDowell: “ SING TOR OF THE YEAR." Katherine Hepburn, Speeccr Tracy; CHUPICH meets first Monday of each month at appointed Mil’ll ‘■tUi'PElt." Charles Rogers. J. Falkenburg. Bert "YANK ON THE BURMA ROAD," B. Nelson. L. Day, ■ M oil ‘>4-35 "ALWAYS IN MY HEART." Kay place to be named at previous meeting. April 30-May 6. MASONIC CLUB — Meets the first1 Tuesday of each I'V iI a . WiiUer "llustonl Gloria Warren: ''BULLET SCARS." month In the Masonic,Slub rooms. Bank Building. Millhuin U. TiKunoy. A pril 26-28. !_____ u e v . ru m — RL-Slephen'a Church.— Meela.lhird- RJTZ. 1148. East Jfirsey Street,— ------'fhursday of each m onth — 8:15—F grlsh H ouse. 135 Main _ — ' "SON OF Fl.'RY." Tvrone Power, Gene Tierney, Franecs FXirmer: "ALWAYS IN MY H EART.” W alter b ' m ILIjBUHN COMMUNITY COUNCIL—M eets second Wed- -— - THE FLEETS IN" Dorothy Lamonr, WHtiam Hold- - ilusmn. Kay Francis. GloWa Warren. April 24-29 "MALE “ r.! : 1 ' m Jimmy Dorsey'g orchestra, Eddie Bracken, Betty. Hul- - nesday of June. October. DecemHer, February and April at ANIMAL." Henry Fonda, Olivia DeHavlIIand, Joan Les­ the Barberry Corner T ea Room. ' - " - ® April 21-29. lie; "GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN." Lugosi. Chaney, MILLBliRN REPUBLICAN CLUB_— Meets the fourth - - M ardwicke, At-will, -April 10-May 6.- Thursday of each "month, 8:8(TP. M l' ! '• Sr-"- ★ M A D ISO N Mtr.I.m'RN ROTARY CLUB — Meets at the Chantleler ru V H \L K ANIMAL,” Henry Fonda. .Olivia- DeHavil- each Tuesday noon for luncheon and program. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR. Continental "Chapter — i ,„l loan' Leslie- "STEEL AGAINST THE SKY,” L. No- Meets first and third Wednesday of each month. 8 P. M.. ;:r A Smith April 24-26. “ THE LADY H A S PLA N S," Firsl National Bank Building. Ilrry Allllaiul. P . Goddard. JU>1m S "CApEW S ON ORDER OF THE AMARANTH—Meets second and fourth PARADE." F. Bartholomew, Jimmy Lydon. ‘April Zo-^». Thursday of each month" 8~P. M., First National Bank

SOUTH MOUNTAIN CIVIC ASSOCIATION meeting third ★ MORRISTOWN AUCTION 8ALE for America and her Allies, Beech- Friday of each month at the Recreation Building. Taylor wood Hotel, Summit, April 24-25. COMMUNITY, South Street. P ark. 8:30 P. M. _ 4 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. April 24 and 25 WASHINGTON ROCK ROD AND GUN CLUB —• Meet? "THE COURTSHIP OF' ANDY HARDY,” Mickey Roo­ in the Millburn High School Auditorium, a Gilbert and first and third Thursday of each month 8 P. M. Recreation ney, Donna Reed, April 24-29. Sullivan Operetta “Patience." sponsored by Christ Church Building. Taylor Park. “ ' . . . nf l§hort~Hilts. "Proceeds will be contributed to the Defense WOODMEN OF^ T H E WORLD------Meets third Thursday PARK Council of Millburn Township for hospitalization or de­ of each month. 8 P. M., First National Bank Building. fense needs. r ■ '440X449- 4LAR-T." Ginger. .8 4 B B . A, - M g j w ; ..... WYOMING- ASSOCIATION. .=a.CflaHlcUuJBfiSt8 _Tu^~ I'Prio RO\T " R Arlen, Jean Parker.. Mary..CulnKs .April s h o r t hT;~LS ASSOCiATION — Annual meeting. Tues- day of each month except July and August, at e* _ ; I"- itFMARK tHtE ANDREW," W*lt» Holden, Ellen ilay. April 2$ a t 8:30. Glen wood SchooL in Wyoming. Chib House. Linden Street. Arthur Sawyci, nrew- tl DonIPvv' "CANAL ZONE." Chester Morris, J. MIDGET AUTO RACES every Sunday evening a t 8:30 Secretary. P. M. sharp at Union Speedway, off Route 29. Albert Santo who has made auto racing famous in the State of New JERSEY Jersey is again slKMisoring and handling this track. ANNUAL GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SALE — April 27th ■SUNG IIP THE ISLANDS." Betty Grablc, Victor Ma- to May 11th. Cookies on sale at 324 Millburn Avenue. Mire .1.1.1, tlaki?'; ' SECRETS OF THE LONE WOLF. W. ____ SCOUTCRAET__RALLY. Friday. April 24 th. Millburn, i m r Wllliniil. E. m ore, April 24-20. ------7—y— MD High School Gymnasium...... b a k b e ^ r y tx m N E R — -S3 T a y to rg tre e trlltM b a rn (Mill- .. ★ IRVINGTON ^ . 1._ WASHINGTON JRQCK ' POST No, 678. V eterans ' of * burn 6-1739) Delicious food served and charming surround­ Foreign Wars, will meet Monday, April 27th at 8 P. M. at ings Luncheon. GOc. Dinner $1 and $1:25. Sunday dinner CASTLE, 1115 Clinton Avenue. Taylor Park Recreation Building. . . .11 25. _ _ • ■ •____ THIRD ANNUAL Cherry. Blossom Concert bj^ Millburn • ^TTVT/L OF T'lUIC," Gary dooper, Barbara Stanwyck; THK BROOK — R oute 24, Sum m it (SU m m it 6-4o43). •Jligh "School Symphonic Band in T aylor P a rk , Wednesday • r;i lLM\ coNVO^V’ Charles Bickford, E. Ankers, April . Music by Gus Sleek and his orchestra. Luncheon 75. Din­ M *', :i WAKE UP SCREAMING." Betty Grable, Victor evening. May fith a t 8:30 P. M. ner $1.50. x«> cover charge. IVeekdays m inim um $1.50; t>ai- 8 Grogan "SWAMP WATER," Walter Huston, urdq,y $2.50i Wit I ter Brennan, P. Andrews, April 26-28. "BAHAMA BLUB LANTERN TEA ROOM — Boulevard & 1 S. Hayden, Fay Bebson; field Avetrae. Btnrmrit fSU nnnit Bummtt’s eldest "PLAYMATES,” Kay Kyser, John Barrymore, April »9~- ...... t»a. i-euui, Lunebeen 40e - 80c, T ea served J r o m 2-6. Din- May 2. ner 86c - Jt.08.1Stipper 71e; A ta carte tmtil 8.P-. M i: ------CANNON BALL INN — 120 Morrie Avenue, Springfield SANFORD, Springfield Avenue at Sanford. tMillburn 6-1444) Historic Landmark. Home Cooking. Lunch- "DESIGN rill! SCANDAL," Walter . Pldgeon, Rosalind oon dOu - 31.00. D inner 86c - 81.26,-Sunday Supper 76o. No c-JEtUrvJ£a> 1iT"S*S1™-i ------W-YOMLNG- -QLU& --- G4a^- — ‘ . • - hum 0-0928) Historic Homestead near Paper Mill Playhouse- luncheon nor. Dinner 95c - 8110. Sunday 81.00 - 8L*^= _ ★ O R A N G E ...... _Nu-.Unum- -CIwwhI -Monda ys — CONDOR 7— 289 West Nerthfield Avenuei Livingston EMBASSY, 349 Main Street. (Livingston G-0527) Recently redecorated, nice place for dancing. Luncheon 85c. Dinner $1.25 - $2.00. Nick Simsi h "BALL OF FIRE." Gary Cooper. Barbara Stanwyck; 7 Band oh week-ends. , v ••BURMA CONVOY," Charies Bickford, E.—Ankers, April- •4 >5 "DESIGN UOU SCANDAL." W alter' Pldgeon, Rosk- ' KUNGSHOtM — 300 Mt.’ Pleasant Avenue." West I,;r H u ll'll; "JO A N OF PA R IS ," M. M orsan. P , H enrjed. Orange (Orange 1-9768) Swedish Bestaurant. anthenUc , MUuljalL Aari 1 M 4L "BAHAMA PASSAGE," Madeline sm orgasbord. Luncheon 85c - $1.10. ’ Dinner $1,60 - $2.90- ^UT,,11 s7 H ^ U l t y Robson; "PLAYM ATES,” K ay MILLBURN PUBLIC LIBRARY will be open on-Mon­ MAJUO S — 35 Math Street, MiUMlEtt-IMllUuirn 0rl724L lO Si'i. John Rnrryraorc, ApnH 29-May 2. day and Thursday from 1 Pt M. to 9 P. M. Tuesday, Newly and completely redecorated cocktail bar and restaur­ Wednesday, Fniday and Saturday open from 10 A. M. ant, well-known for -Italian spagheUL Luncheon. 55c- Dinner to 6 P. M. Children’s Department open daily from 2 . .86c,. Spaghetti^^ a n d -m eat balls 6$Cr------—,~Jw“ ★ EAST ORANGE p. >1. to H P. M, . N E w - .m i LI.BROQK — .200 M ain Street, liiH b u rp J 1*Jll- HOLLYWOOD, Central Avenue at Harrison. HAWAII — RESTLESS RAMPART by Joseph Barker, burn 6-1475). Sijecializing In Italian-Ainerloan fOOdfl.^ Italian Jr., presents the -baffling problems of.. everyday Hawaii. pies (Pizza) served every day. A la carte.' ^A T>opular spot ’"ALLS' U F. FL'RSV.' Tyibne Powaf. Gene Tierney. Georg* -As war Houds have complicated, the tensions in that sTmlprs Frances^ b'arrner, KoiMy McDowall. A p ril’ 24-16* ...- w urrt ry^^ -tblfl^ peadabler—yet- -rehaW e - jHct-ure of - o u r- o re r^ " lor banquets ^and..parties. -— ~r ■— .... - A hILVNGHAI AUiaXUREft" Gene Tierney, Victor Mature, «efts . bb^M ^roji ' rgr bT u n w isiuorlailce..,- ... . _l..—. ■ ■ •- OU) M4LL ^cniafdevtHo- - (BEr-nardsville 70) A good euiding for a Sunday drive fox "W aU i'i' H uston,. .Al*rll 'ST-30.; ; ...... ; _ 7 “ : TIME RUNS OUT by Henry. J. Taylor is by the last _„. Ameilfvfb pprm ittnd tin...and--of Germa-nyi “ A s - -we ...dinndr. .oF.«a^:weekday> ^ IaUB^eon- 760* Dinner $1.40. Light dinner $1.00. Supper 75c. :: SOUTH ORANGE^ turn the pages, meet..the great military, political apd-busi­ PALS CABIN — Prospect and Eagle Bock- Avenue. ness figures j n .E n g land, Finland s ^ edenr;: Gm'inanv. Switz- West Orange (ORango 8-6688) -Pine room setting famous clear th i^ iiii^eAMEO - ■ the forces arrayed againet us are almost beyond ordinal^ for charcoal broiled • steaks.. Luncheon SOe^^^f50* P*nncr A • Tt\l ! <>F FIRE.” Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck; com prehension. . ^ la carte. Steaks from $1.00 - $5.00. ’ •— • Ult.MA C tfN V oY ." C harles - B ic k f o r d * .A lik e * * . April ROD’S — 526 Northfleld Road. West' O ra^e (ORangc ,r. -ii\HAM \ PASSAGE.” Madeline-XSarroll. 8. Hay- - RlSB^fTTFlILIA- Y’OURS, ANNIE..ia....comprised chliefly 4 5-4018) Informal with cozy atmosphere. "Buddy Sager ana of th e letters of Annie, a .Lopddij...c6ok1 to her American Fny Robana;__ H.*.I^\YMATES." . Kay Kyeer. John D4b rouslc,._Luncheon from SOcr D inner $1.00 * W»w* mist i ess in America, Ann ip takes the war- seriouely-bOt— -vmor.'. April 211-2?, "DESIGN TOR SCANDAL. Wal- cc ver or minimum. CocKtail—ffdtff (Korfl1 fl’dUUVl’ek on ^ne w^T''T^'^Tr^rTT5Tir"'TWr59eTlT^*'JO#H4~--^®-~^1AJaiSr»^=- M . -. ,nnf gloomily__atltL_her letters a.re breezy, friendly--.and house) 4:00 to 6:00 weekdays.^"— . r •cheerful. _ ^ ------. ,..r- n /'• I. "ttpTTtrrtr T. * "MfTchell. April fS^May '2~ — TORY’S — 24 Thirlefiiith Avenue, N e w a rk ^ llD tc h e ll 2- -^Other new titles iuctude: Gunther: TN8TDB ARIA, T94Y "5022),^-A iv outstanding I luncheon and dinner rendezvous. war edltTon; Fedorov a: THE CHILDREN; Komroff: IN THE Luncheon 35o and & la carte. Dinner a la carte. ★ "NEWARK YEARS OF-OUR LORD; Hartney: WHAT THE CITIZEN -^ - WILLIAM PITT TAVBRN-^i^-M ate G tr & tf Chatham- SHOULD KNOW ABOUT- T H E . A llt FORCES; Seversky*, (Chatham 4,0610) A widely known luncheon .and dinner l.OLWS. Broad and New S treet^ vrgTQRY_ THROUGH AIR: POWER; and Tennis HOUSE —rendezvous.- Luncheon GOcr Dtim gr 88c.^Suuday tlln n er vl.00- • THE BUGLE SOUNDS,^ Wallace Beery,' Marjorie Mato. FOR THE SPARROW. Supper 76c. - a — - ... m b .

J A]>rd~£4 j Tfo Mitlbit* S5 Shut BUs ITEM { ?«g® 5i 0 <><><>^,^^^S^<>$«^>^O <^>O ^O ««O O <>^O O O 1OO^«><>^««OOO<>O<>OOOOO^>^K>^<><^ Wednesday, May 27th,-at the OpenTlouse-At Cano? Brook ^ountjy Club. The Wman -s Gtub Garden Department- will spon­ sor a “Flower Arrangement5’ Radio Sales - Mahy Activities competition and vArill welcome any entry. Ribbons,, -will- be After more than a month of The Woman’s- Club will pre­ awarded for the outstanding a rrangements,------— preparation. one of Milfburn’s sent Cornelius orftnway at the -be0 known business houses will Racquets Club, Short Hills, on Don’t expeet the impossibly move to a new location next Friday May 8th at 2 o'clock. In but cooperate with the Inevit-- week-end. The store, Radio h is . talk "Hunting Big Game Sales Corp., having been a with a Fountain Pen,” Mr. UpHmin-k in tttf-Center forthe Grew way-.-tells .of his experi- CHAW RENTAL ~ p si" twenty y ea rs, ahataan ■ ttr ifiese'...'cenerang' * -autogripTiFd' self free from the quarters photographs...... „ SERVICE which their expantfing business The Womans Club will hold For All Occasions has made too cramped, and its annual May Breakfast ’ oh~ move? -to; "m ore -commodious PROMPT DELIVERY 1 «bousing at 3,27 MUlburri avenue. Dr. Garrison Yjhgelson A gala celebration is planned "on Friday and -Saturday, M a y ^ 14BGEON CHIROPODIST -Home 4 .. and 2 J,p 'Introduce^the' riew ~ 4-Koot A lta p te f - 143. v .Main Street ftniir. 7-9 or,l» Api>o|al.taj^ home. ahd'"re-'r ' T*l. Ml 6-1449 f t M lT a* 4 4 9 * ^ MILLBURN, N. J.5* Ireshments wilt'ail te^'/part of 14 WblUlochan Ter. MUIborn, N, J. -• MILLBURN A-0406 \h e -proceedings. •Qy new store, completely re- 4 , -.** built,’* will' f XMature. n f n ko 4 tergsr.‘.'di|^._..._ o n o o r - , j A i y c D V T play sj3aiM^-*nd ■~CP^^Rurha.ble p—JwaM AKIvt lounge irooths’tfiSF th e ■use of h patrons of Yh? record' departs ment. These booths have been I 29 Main St. Mill. 6 - 0 6 4 5 | completely sound-proofed, and THIS BLUNT wedJJon may end. the life of ja U-Boat. On- a are equipped with high-fidelity ship off th e East Coast these men are learning to load a depth reproducing amplifiers. J F. K. Ducks p f f | charge and adjust the pressure detbnator. Anticipating a deeided up­ ii> 31 j swing in appliance repairs due jF_/K. Young Fryers to theie scarcity of new pro-pro r \ r T T J violations and ironing out all .1 2 , ducts, the service department UefeUSC HedUS flaws in the participation of I Large Cuts Rib Roast has hppn been enlarged enlarged- and in- J workers. Mr. Woolley says th at |Tenderized Hams Swift’s Pami mi H> 3 8 j creased in personnel, to care for both violations and flaws were pair 35c | resident needs during the war. Visit Rutgers ~ extremely hard td find, inas­ | Fresh Sweetbreads i^ge size ~New " Instruments- -and-—-toms much asthe test locally was have been added----- A delegation representing very nearly 100 percent per­ 1 ______— A young lady from the Pfan- MiHburn’s defense organization fect. However no stone is be­ stiehl Phonograph Needle Co. were the invited guests of the ing left unturned to insure per­ will' be there on the opening State Defense Council on Tues­ fection-en-the next attempt. n BETTER THAN days to demcuistrate the cor­ day night a t Rutgers University, I rect use of this needle which is where they witnessed a demon­ _ There are no “rookie” dollars. LAVA designed for 4,000 plays, and is stratio n of a model control cen­ Send yours to the front! Buy standard equipment on Philco, ter for New Jersey towns. Com­ U. S. Defense Savings Bonds SOAP Admiral, Zenith, Capehart, G.E. prising the group were Defense and Stamps! R.C.A.-Victor, and some dozen Council Chairman Herbert other leading* phonographs. Woolley, Committee Chairman Milton and Norman Marks, Clarence Hill, Committeeman operating the store for the past deCamp, Fire Chief Hayes, and twenty years have made a host Police Chief Wade. of friends, and it is expected • Chairman "Woolley, in review­ that a great tu rn -o u t will be ing the test blackout here on had for the opening. April 15th, reports_that the Please Do Not CallAnformation’ Council has been checking on Every tiiriMmu get your pay, fo r‘Numbers that are in buy Bonds amVStamps for the U.S."A7“" ~ ..•' MILLBURN MI 6-Q800 »fHEE PABK1KO YourTelephone Directory Now Showing v , INSURANCE “BAHAMA PASSAGE” ANALYSIS Kay Kvscr “PLAYMATES’ * ★ * Are you getting fh e most Sat. Sun. Mom out or the dollars you ABBOTT 4 COSTELLO lH E S E are times when we need to make good use of aH the service spewd-ftm -insurance pro- “RIDE ’EM COWBOY5’ "thet

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TUNE IN "THE TELEPHONE HOUR” MOffBAY NIGHT AT 9. O'CLOCK - VET.AF-K.TT Soloist, April 27, JASCHA HEIFETZ, in new guest artists series 'y 1^>;*ffly-! I* *'; ^t-iyi1^!* T1 ^^‘i*^*^j^j,a'lf ‘|TTt^rT*r =+ Rt...... !^gfefe^0^OOOOO< A week {it Myrtle Beach, 8. v-^ « ”rr/ C,. has been, concluded by Mr. ; G tV€ ollOW er * and Mrs. Mervln Kelly of Wln- demere terrace. For Bride ^Then-Misses BSrbara O’Brien Ensiga -Douglas Albert Smith, of Chestnut street and Mar­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Al­ jorie Rogge of Fairfield drive bert Smtth of Grosvenor road, Is Engaged— -g a v e -a sunrise"' miscellaneous took as his brl w Freida ReeeH-H -" 3 S velr -fca-r, Scott. —ifl^PbtaifcfrMa. --- * ------^t lt^ h eth Bartley, "*** v^J 1 Marie «*«**'' Margot maigui l ^ lyanyan operetta,operetta^’ragence,- “Patience, them bQjt- and chlld^^~Peter, ^Oar3L. _^QW.n iv, d ry . lac . ^ ff-fruirr - -fflss”*tklmo?r^------n a gftduateAnn+o ^»w..*u t Mi Eilwr,~ BaflariT T S jH ^ e n tire proceed to goJ$$^<>wn- - anjl. Janice JJL2P& 1«». wil1 rnflet cao Banded with seed “pf MUlburn High School and jean Kem; Marilyn _Becker, 1 & m ? * * ™ * n«e

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%, If vour houseTieeds nainting now.., th e i\am i: ue 11. <:. i)mri,yr ,, hear. or if it will in the near future, may AM'EE llml your glnssrsiirc mu tie ■ villi we advise that conditions suggest first quality least's . . . acrnratrlr grouml you - _ - . . . ami cxjicrtly Jilteil. Every requirement of your Eye 1‘liysiciaii is eareJuUy tarried DO IT NOW! out to assure ron of/tlte ere comfort tvlticlt he iirescribetl. Although our stock of paint is ample at the present . time, many . paiflt* iflgredl^ ta ^ h r& ^ w T ^ frft our war effort, and will soon be unavailabl^ for civilian use. !t Cn !L_ qc_ i u iii'-L Jiir... j lii i .- is expected“that within ^a few1 mont hs there” will ~be a- iggvvantli.'iriianw I’-„.i,t,-i. ,-,:.-s&piaofelabor"shortage,^^' ~our~ad'V'rce'TTs ‘Is rrrfr-yTfflf- - home needs .painting, do it now! Ali> JOBS COVERED BY INSURANCE V # <3i LG3e u c $ (e c G u i r n T T o mcifflij ramis fin e ^ EXTERIOR & INTElHOi^ PATOTfNfi .Permanents ‘544 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE '------SUMMIT,-Nv-J. j------*APERHANGIN& O ^ ^ i a EPJf f ERg “

>S+1 -M«tn Street East Orange, N. J. ^DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES ‘14fi Millburn Avenue, 5V-iil«>nrn 6-0305 > Millburn 6-0949- I ’■V . V w l u t t ! - rasa n f A pril lz<^" Tki M ttM rf WShort Hills d ^ o o ^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ ^ i^^^^^dooooos>oo<>od«j;d<>dd<>b^>o<>oooo<>oooopo<>o<>o^o^d;ooooo^o^o<>ooo< Union. graduated from the Lawrence- Miss Stone To On Tuesday night, Miss Vlr- ArtnstfOflF-iyuttTr ville School and attended ginia Kirwan. of Livingston, ■ ® Princeton and Stevens Institute who Is to be Miss Stone’s at*- _ ' . . CJhjJu CfkqJC Be Map Bride tendant; surprised Miss Stone en8ft®ement has been an" of Technology The wedding with a personal sKdwerrCFuests— “^bded of- Miss ^Elizabeth M - -will-takr place- to_Juner— Miss Emilie Stone, daughter at this showed Included: Miss: ^ tron?’ daugh.ter B Mrs, lO O lQh Evelyn Turner, Mrs. Edgar Rim- "W ”114® Armstrong of Cj I ct<3 of Mr. and M& Arthur Stone New^ York and th e 'la te Mr. of 20 Old ShQrt-littteroad*tfyk bacfc,>I^,r?hpm%s Ttghe.Mtsa Armstrong, to Hugh Dunn, son b e c o m e s the bride of . -Olaraice Jessle 8uter»> Misses Alice juid of Mrs. Clifford Emery Dunn Bair, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Betty Barnard, Misses Estelle I'll wager you would get just and Gertrude Lincoln and Mrs. and t^e late Mr. Dunn of Short as much pleasure browsing Bair o f Kane, Pa., on Saturday# Hills and Nantucket, Mass.- sui»*M jury Tnd, la t h e . NorthfWd 4t - nur Stone all of Millburn; . about the Betty Telfer- Studio,' Miss Armstrong is a graduate Baptist Church of Livingston, Mrs. Bernard Handelmah of as-I 4©r*'Such^ lovely tables, of Barnard College. Mr. Dunn pev. Le Roy R. Hricoln wiU-par- Newark, the former Frances chairs and odd pieces of furni­ form the ceremony. A-receptton Puncheon of Millburn, Mlss_ ture! Pleasing pottery, porce­ will follow at the home of the Doris Ryan and Miss Nancya lain and pewter ornaments de­ bride-elect’s parents. J* * ™ ...& J S & W signed fpr..dglightful living. ' •**.* ' ' Miss Stone was honor* > B , Lucflfe J J * * £ Mrs. Bailey Scott tells me She J u r d ay a t a j n tofellanebus wan * f g j j j g j g j Ml«s ^ is a constantpustoiaer oLMorey Sower by Mrs. M. II. Bernard .. La Rue. S a id l^ rs Scotty 1-We ■soring^str^ . ^ lose Sttend- % * " ’i t . / l . . . p i alimg.jwtlmut. ing w e re : MrsrJ

Only nine questions will be tasked these men who register on Apiil 23, 26, 27 for possible military Service under the pro- visions of the-Selective Service 'Act. ^ Registration of-the individual ' “should require a" compai’atlvely Short timf as registrant will not be asked to fill out ques­ tio n n a ire s but must, only an - swer interrogations about-his-- identity,. his place of residence, and his matting address:'Also

telephone, if any; his age in ;y wuw 1 8 W '36B te [' ^ # H 8 f W :i ^ B : of bifthi, ttiemame and.address of the'person, whawilt-always know-.his address, his employ- ^ ’grHtmg;a^ p a f ess; aha "His .^»iace^ iof,, em^o^ent .-or ■ busi-

f^SSS^W es^oniSrfes 'will • he ’’given registrants when they ' regis{er~ nor will they then be required to undergo any physi­ cal examination, Colonel Bloom­ er emphasized, -- -■ " All males who have attained their 45th birthday on or before February 16, 1942, and have not attained their 65th birthday on . April 27, 1942, except thoes who have been heretofore registered and those specifically exempted 'from registration, as set forth in the President’s proclamation, “Fourth Registration Day,” are required to register for selective Service. Registration places will be open from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. on Saturday, April 25, and Sun­ day, April 26 and from 7 A. M.~ “NIGHT AND DAY, in fair weather and KrTouFTr.” Standing- at the stern of a corvette, a duffle-coated sa ilo r is to 9 P. M. on Monday, April 27. ready to let go the depth charges beside him when the order comes. The corvette is the particular target of the U -B oats While registration must be and vigilant eyes must keep on the alert in the zone of enemy operations. In the fog, a cable’s length away, a sister corvette conducted as of April 27 to con­ helps guard the convoy with its yital supplies_.^_The continued_sycce.ss. of convoy’s- movements across-both, oceans depends on form to the President’s Pro- ' the alertness of well-trained men. clamation issued March 19 Gov­ ernor Charles Edison has, also Women stenographers, typists WYOMING PRESBYTERIAN ..gTiTremreeg"" '1 tham a t r registration | and clerks, Eldridge said, are C h u rch ,. Sunday, April 26th. may be accomplished in New Seek W omen so—badly -seeded for Govern­ Brush Fires Morning Worship Service 11:00 Jersey on April 25 and 26 as A. M. Rev. Ralph Read. Topic: ment work that it is not desired well. This advance registration For War Work The local -Bire Department “Prayer in Time of War." is authorized to avoid interfer­ that they register for actual was—busy Wednesday with four ence with war production. production work, but the Em­ A drive to enlist additional fires, during -the day. All of th e ,R . L. KORTRIGHT of Welling- When registered, each regis­ thousands of North Jersey wom­ ployment Service IS anxlbli's to ton avenue, Short Hills a sopho­ tra n t must answer the follow­ alarms turned out to be brush en in the war of production will have as many as possible of more in the Department of ing nine questions: (1) Name them register and plan to take fires. be launched within the next Hotel Administration, Cornell of Registrant; (2) Place of Resi­ While the men were fighting few days, it is announced by civil service examinations' for University is taking p a rt in the dence; (3) Mailing Address (if positions with that Service or Russell J. Eldridge, director of the first fire in thejyoods north seventh- annual opening of other than Place of Residence); the Employment other government' agencies. of Hemlock road another alarm Hotel Ezra Cornell, th e "hotel- 14) Telephone; .(5) Age in Years Service for" New Jersey, and -for-a-day.” He will perform his ana Date-of Birth: (6) Place of was turned in for a fire behind 'Chairman of* the War Produc- duties as an engineer when M Birth; (7) Name and Address the J. P. Day Development .fin "timr'Board's North Jersey Labor of Person who will always know Corporal Rartrom Old Short -HiUs-readv to -whieh Supply Committee. in Ithaca on Saturday, May 9. your address; (8) Employer’s the Essex County Park appara­ Name and Address, and (90 Eldridge announced th a t he Private David M. Bartron, son tus also responded as the fire Place of Employment or busi­ 4s—appealing, in his dual ca­ of Raymond C. Bartron, 30 was spreading into the reserva­ pacity, to fmayors, churches, tion. _ . ness. Rawley place, is one of seven and other’organizations for aid -lance corporals recently ap­ Fireman Albert Shoemaker After a registrant -has an­ In averting a disastrous man- was injured at the second fire swered all questions-and-signed- pointed in Co, C, 46th B attal­ ■power shortage that threatens ion; Armored Force Replace­ while attempting to drag a his name to the registration to’ become the most serious ment Training Center at-Fort• -hose into the ^wcKxls Tmarded. card, he will be given a regis- bottleneck in North Jersey. Knox, Ky. Later on in the day the first Tration certificate sighed by the Leaders of various groups will Private Bartron, who is be­ fire started again north of Con- registrar. This certificate must be asked to emphasize the vital be in the personal possession of ginning his third month of iston road, and the last alarm urgency of meeting the develop­ basic military training, was a the registrant at all times. Fail­ for-the day was for yet another ing need for war production member of the 36-man close- ure to possess the certificate, or brush fire in the woodland be­ workers and to channel all s order drill team- whieh on-Army in show it to authorized per- hind the Fandango;.JiBHs. • ’T” ’ f W l APER 'available women -through the i Day was adjudged" best in com­ ”rons, constitutes a violation of * Employment Service to jobs petition with representative _ Selective Service Regulations MISS MARGARET FRIElF “Asd itt tfisfe piper . ri that already wait-/ o f them -o r -rnd~is considered- prhna facie teams of other Replacement MANN, et- -^Wyoming* and. Miss are being “made ready from “day "PhpVr i$ vTfal .)o victory; evidence of failure to register, Center groups. Muriel Vanderbilt Qf Short Hills, to day.*- — - Colonel Bloomer said. Prior to his -enlistment dfr tiave been appointed sophomore _ All women who are willing to February 9, he studied one and Start Saving Paper N°*! board members for next year Whan you-have a supplf. take or learn factory jobs are one-half years at Syracuse Uni- of Brun Mel, the yearbook of -call ^collecting clarity at A FULL - LENGTH stage being sought to register at . the ‘versity “Where" he was a mem- Pembroke -College, Providence, • local waste dealer . • • production of Rossini’s opera office of the- Ur S- Employment ber oT~ the erdw and football R. I. Miss - Friedmann is the “The Barber Of Seville” featur-; Service nearest llb e ir homes. teams and was active in box­ daughter of Dr. and M rSTtM - lng Metropolitan stars will open They will bg given simptenttali- ing ari3 other intra-mural wig Friedmann of 43 Cypress v —This Newspaper "me i942 Stadium Concert Series fytng tests, tlp n will bfe referred sp o rts...... r_— .... sta«et- -and -Mjssr-^tnderbnt ft N. «L Press -Association -tjf the ’Essex County-Symphony to jobs, of, 4T they need tra in ­ th e -daughter of M rr and” Mrs; Society’ “ on” Tuesday ’evening, ing, to schools which are using „ Too little; too late; too badl Stanton Vanderbilt of 34 Exeter and N. J. Defense* Council June 2. Mrs.. Parker O. Griffith, Federal funds to train workers There still is time to buy U. S. roacL Thejr-fere both graduates Jnha in CnhiMMA (nr Vic tOfV president'has announced: for hundreds of vital war tasks. Defense Bonds and Stamps. of Millburn High School. 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From Philadelphia Record...... ★ tablespoon for each two cups Orange M m lcalA rt. _ qL berries. Small hot rice croquettes S/jcieiv Qmcert served with hot tomato "sauce make a' very satisfying main Five local ladies are active .co u rselo r luncheon or Supper. members of the Orange Musical _if rubber gloyes are sprinkled Aft Sficffi®, WHiMTs coffipletlng" on the inside with cornstarch its forty-sixth year in existance. or powder they will slip on Tonight a.t East Orange' High more easily. School, the second a n d 1 last concert of the year will be given. Mrs. John L. S. Joralemon is the group’s president William Davis of Orange is the director. Miss Grace Roberts accompan­ Consult the ies the group The Society m eet weekly on Thursday in the Hillside Church of Orange. Members from this vicinity include Mrs. Clarence L. Lattin, Mrs. Estill I. Green, Mrs. Arthur N. Eagles, Mrs^ Ralph King and Mrs. J. S. Wer-

Pfun&tlehl* Hnttseh d i-Hints Phonograph N E E D L E Blueberry pie fillings need some lemon juice to bring out PLAVSjjOOOj the best of the flavor. Use one -Records Without CHANGE Tip of Preciout Alloy STAYS SMOOTH for l^ii^yh^orployiHg. AsktaseB’titiGTQDAYT HP A DEMONSTRATOR will be at our store on opening days, May 1 & 2 RADIO SALES CORP. "See The Marks Bros.” 35T Millbum Avenue Millhum 6-0015

PANEL r 05« f l ft ossified Section i A ' W m h WITHOUT PAtfEL MODERNIZE^TOUR 7 * BATHROOM At Our Lew—JSstiinate Prices Always keep a supply- of these LITE©— Visiting Cards on hand to enclose with gifts Thos. R. Douglas Co. and announcements as well EifabllBlred-1»»9 as for socialltatllsi --g||| PLUMBING - HEATING Millbumdfc Short Hillsltem SHEET METAL WORK Mlllbtfrn. N. M 303 Mlllbora Ave. Mlllbqin 0-0344 ter Corps .^(^Pamp l^e, Va.,- — , . . where vhe Is stationed. . A t ‘

Robert Rusher, son of Mr. and T)n/tx fT~i n \ / - Mrs, R, C. Basher of 15 Douglas JjlitVt'tjJr y / il/f./ ftouihenrHoneymoon street, Is with Co. B 13th Bat- tallon oif Armored Force Be- Next meek aj; -the First. Bap. FoF p V. Bosches placement Tralrilng~~Center at—^tStrCtltjrch j h Mlllburn Fort Knox, Ky. MacDonald -roll ■ hold- a .series of services. Wyoming Presbyterian OF THE WEEK Church*., was the,scene #n Sun­ For years' “i J a ? a s he ‘is day at 5 P. M. for the Treading known toured the country with BvEdlth CIlflQH L ^ />f Miss Audrey Sophia:: Kilnk — ---sudt leaders-as Fred W aring ■ j r greeting of the Thomas- an(j Eddie Cantor and sto re the ■ R p ^ a w r ■ Mrs HenfiSii tr^ ^ ^ A rffiu r Thevenet of Wal- and John Valentine Bosch. 'Hie Roberts team^of the Woman's __ Sh0W with his -eecentric-dane-" S ^ b ettfer and:.^ms h o t ' aVenue, wHl. honor Mrs. bride is the daughter of Mr. H __ Guild of W^ojpnlng Church was , n e jhad ,£he reputetia*®^ § - '* * * ot *1 Walnut avenue,-were ©ates.n«t-Monday night and Mrs. .George J-. Kliflk of 165 Kr^entertained at dinner on Tues- ___ 1 .. g , JMUllpumlbum avenue.avenue.‘'Mf“ Mr. lln and d '''M Mrs, ra ^ * ® ° £ l ^ S t n l *fastest fe^ “^ B P L

I m P Blasiuss S !.’ sd Wyoming. nyyue^3ap},es. i _____ tallies.___ ^ ' « ' " " nhlS^'are the parents of the stfeet. Mrs. Fernaad . the Pacific TJarden - Missi»>n in , Ibrior to_attendlng the Meodel- ! gOUil's' 'SjTrtflg ccunceft a t the nastor officiated; -A reception-’ weaving which,wnmn sueshe wrote-wxow . ^ ‘.y*for his cfe§ftr as an entertainer and daughter ^Barbara^of^ Un- the Woman’s Club of Maple- Waldorf Astai^fy~Mr. Krelue t t j -fallowed-at the Wyoming f3uh Jhe g =ftas tretreled wood. - - . : JECted a* one a week tnB aitimoreo -— - ^w w rem ***;**- wootL- f— | U ~ -■ - - . - -«V«M3t snrevaftgdi.st & «««—3® evenln£Thp4en-- - - ;r '■ / . ^istow^ apdjfew E s t h e r . ^ ..-panicuhuiy €Wee . ^ u h i s i|te;^sr;...:-h.M r; a h n j^rs. Jo sei^^^S aU tti m a id of ohonor. The. Misses m%ntawn> Pa,, spent last week to young, people. , ;r;^ ’®lee el“b hi this Country, aha children Joseph, Jacjc and Ruth. Becht^pf Iryingtsn. ..MU- a ^ h e guest of Mrs. Arthur _ His mibteto is'unique in that lane 'df^ Walnut avenue ■ -are vlsiSng ^a*w ^K |p Washing- “Wntw tfetem an of Philadelphia • V the largest efiurehes siuih.as l&ordon Blaflus sa£ ii^"tne Krelt- tqcK-“D7 tJ, arid the Uuiverslfjl and Muriel . Patterson' o f "Bhort ^ i M o a t o u d i -tJhWSffW'.'lfid CtiMfv p f . le r ' box. Otliec " gueSts of--;Hie of South Carolina. Hills were the bridesmaid. Flow­ in New York, to the sm allest gy -Kreitlers were Mr a n d Mrs. W. er girls were Daisette Gebhart nut street has been elected li­ ediflce^-at the cross ro ad s. His p F D arlin g a n d '’Mr. and Mrs. R. Miss Charlotte Horne of Mill- of Maplewood and Marion Web­ brarian of Beta Theta Pi of theme is simple mainly: l. We “':;:Khowles of Summit, Robert burn avenue, gave a surprise er of Irvington. William Brixuis Cornell University. all have a soul. 2. This soul will J Ross &nd Mr. and Mrs, Howard birthday party on Tuesday, in of Millburn was page boy. live forever. ,3. Will it live in 'C an h of Newark^ Mr. and Mrs. Roger Harvey Kissam, son of hondr of Miss Ruth Thevenet. William E. Bosch Jr„ of Heaven or Hell. Robert Wiss of South Orange, ^ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kissam Philadelphia was his brother’s Meetings will be held each and' Mrj. John .Thiele and • ■ • of Mountain avenue, was chris­ best man. Harry Le Compte and tened at home last Sunday night- next week except Mon­ E M J s s Grace Barbour of Mill- rp , Kprr'urnn burn and Richard Handel of i uyi0i-F±6Trigu1l F. Russell Innes of Philadelphia, afternoon by the Rev. Ralph day and Saturday and all day Robert Neely of CoatesVille, Read, xv^ Jpastor*____ of Wyoming Pres- Sunday. At each service there ! West Orange Miss Ruth F. Kerrigan, Pa., and Frederick Stejpbrenner byterian Church. Among the will be special music a n d dele­ 5" Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Phillips daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John of Newark, were the ushers. guests wff6 the' baby’s patemaf gations ”are expected from have returned,to their home on Kerrigan orof w50 BeeenwooaBeechwood road, The The bride onaeappearedm appeared, in a «. Whiteww ^ gr^dparegts.« Mr. and . Mrs cutticaca..iH3SMi:^Hjt5v.vuvchurche3_.ln„tfae.-akiac.eftt,.iir.ea^ ffndercliff ~ T o ad , a f t e r spending Stiffittiit, was married. Wednes- satin gown witolosete of Chan-;. James B. Kissam of W aning Delegations are coining from ^sfx nionths at their winter’ day, AprilIni-M l'5th1'Kev, to Robert DnSart T.T “ml.,tilly looo lace, o a cnjpot.hpflft, sweetheart neck- neck­ ovomioavenue otlfl and hts his fni four-year-:old- 1 f-Vfiar-Qld .—Hiotonl -distant Twdwtspoints duedue to to theth e evan­ home near Havana, Cuba. Taylor, son -of Mr. and Mrs. line and a fitted bodice. Her brother, Jimmy. Roger wore his gelist’s popularity. Raymond Taylor of Millburn. tulle veil was trimmed with father’s christening dress . Miss Doris, Baxter, daughter The ceremony was performed lace, held by a halo of orange Mrs. E. Weston Roberts and IT’S A PATRIOTIC duiy to o f Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Bax- by Rev. LeRoy R. Lincoln at blossoms. She carried lilac’s, son DuBois of Chestnut street, keep healthy, so do the things * ter of Ivy terrace, entertained his home on White Oak Ridge roses and gardenia leaves. The spent last week-end in Win- th a t make you feel fit and : at dinner on Friday, before. lhe_ roadr Short —Hiiis M»S; Fred maid of honor wore a pink sted, Conn., with Mr. and Mrs. avoWHhe things that th e doc ^-Kreshman-Sophomore dance at Hoesley of CTatham^ aunt of marquisette gown and a floral D. Wilson Briggs. warned you about. , Millbtirn High School. Guests the bride, was matron of honor, halo with pink net. She carried included the Misses Sheila Phil- and Mr. Howard Vjyj Horn of pink and orchid snapdragons. ; .Ups, Jane Southwick, Shirley Summit was best man. Two bridesmaids were in yellow r'wakeless and Pat Prevost also The parents of both the flowered organdy and two, in y Jerry . St. Clair, Jack Heiser, Bill Under New Management bride and groom were them- aqua. Their headdresses and - Kiiicaicl. Bill Deyand Gifford, - selves married: by Rev. nhcbin. bouquets were Spring flowers. Preisman. The flower girls wore pink flow­ DINE and DANCE Mrs. Kerrigan was the former at ered organdy and a halo of -Mrs. Thomas H. Wickenden Bessie_Snow, daughter of Mr. sweetheart roses The bride’s of the Millburn-Short Hills A. and Mrs. Ansil Snow of Millburn. mother appeared in winter- yf.VB. is conducting a class in. The couple will live' in Sum­ The New M illhrook green ’ mousseline de soie with mit. Mr. Taylor is a graduate " Civilian Protection in Roselle. Bar, Restaurant, and Pizzeria * of Millburn High School and is lace Mrs. Bosch wore powder fii,Miss' Ruth Thevenet, daugh- ,an ambulance driver at Over­ blue lace and crepe. Both had corsages-of sweetheart roses. ITALIAN CUISINE . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur took Hospital. Thevenet ~ o f Walnut avenue, Mr. Bosch has been appointed 200 Main Street, A Millburn, N. 1 visited Miss Nancy Bailey at ITKM WANT AI>S BRING RESULTS. a sergeant in the Quartermas- Skidmore College, last week­ We cater to parties find banquets end. 11 Free Tarklng~~ Telephone Millburn 6-1475 10 DAYS OF BARGAINS Managed by J &.1 ...

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Richardson .and the Ryans ter, Ann Heath T ruax.^ar’April Glen aye'nue. stopped at Sea Island, Ga„ and Short 16th: Mrs. Truax is the former Myrtle Beach, s. c. en- route "New Arrivals ■ Mr. and Mrs S. G. Greenwood Rosalind Schroeder, daughter are now living a t 41 Elmwopd M r. and Mrs. Everett H. home. ~'r * of Mr. and Mrs! Carl R Schroe­ Batmes- and, daughters Mary Mr. and Mrs. John Milton, place. The Greenwoods have der uf Olenwood drive. Jr., formerly of Radburn, S. J., Je a n a n d Joyce of Wellington -—,1. .--."-Tf— V.... come frqm East Orange. j avenue^ opened., .their . summer have purchased - the residence B o w n - J V d r d ■Hie Shortcuts Club Spring Moving from Brookside, N. J - : rfBjrfpnne. qfc, Poff MSniQflSSh* at is Contston road. They have" firidge fEournament on Tuesday two children John and Dfe- Mr,..and Mrs. W,. K. Clynes Jr*} last week-end. « t\ Mr. and" Mrs. Edward. WiHi’am night, was Won by the follow­ borafi. , — have purchased thg_home at "50 H .....' ’ Ward of. Baltusrol way a n ­ ing: North and South, Mr. and Betsy Osborne artd her sister nounce the marriage last No­ --M r. and Mrs. W -W. Sm ith -Mountain- -View road. ~ - Mrs. Carl Waterson, first; Mr. Barbara Osborne, daughters of vember of their daughter_Mtss have moved to their new home ★ and Mrs. Leland Rhodes, sec­ Mr. a n d Mrs. Jasper C Osborne, Virginia Ann to Crawford Bown, on Campbell road. The Smiths THE NAME, of William Den-. ond. East and West; Miss Ann formerly of P a rjrro a d ra n d now son of M r..-and- Mrs. Ralph ... haveJ^teOrange^ .man was, through error, omitted Benedict and Mrs. H Janies ■jjf Atlanta,,»G»., aire spending Bown o l Pine street. The - reatderice ‘ a t 214 Glen from the list of High -School a week; jfpSfioft Hills. Betsy is Stokes, Jr., first; second was*a "■ "Svehue has been rented by Mr. honor Students published in visiting her Un£le ahd^sunt^M r.- tie between Miss Anne Zimmer­ and Mrs^allace^^C^dWTtfho hteuten^at Ijnd Mrs.. Robert lis t " week’s; Item. William’s ajKj M rs .' Phillp A. Meyer u f man and her partner Miss Joan •IbrmWMyltf^d hraast Orange. name" shouldj^haye beeijs'i«£->* P ark ro a | fcfidj j:b a$ ‘ i | Visit­ c - ty&M. *?Whi{ftejr !and~M r„ after- Mrs. 0 annuurrcl of daugh­ 7 Mr^MaEgaret "KfSfc’bn a 13’Tias“ cipdeti in the -Sevcntlf- GnfiST ing at the^oTfm qt .Mr. _arf6[ Thomas M. Wickenden. n iJreB ^ aejp . Majfiewooh to -71 - group,______... - ^rs~KShody RrWare^ also of P ark road. The girls wfll re: turn to Georgia on S a tu rd ay r- Rev. prid Mrs. Bnice g , Pierce of jElmira! N. Y ^ w e fe ^ h e re-' guests of JMr.^and Mrs. J. ^^.KeRnWy' of a w s “ nue. v # _____ * ...... T: M rs^^m uM ^E.’ Efancis HSs re tu rn e d to her home in Min­ neapolis, Minn., having visited her daughter Mrs. John B. King of Highland avenue, fo r three weeks. Mr. King returned home th is week from a business trip to Texas. • ~;_ Our New * Mr. a n d Mrs. George P. Rich­ ardson Jr. of Ferncliff terrace, and M r. and Mrs. F. Barry Ryan Jr. of Hartshorn drive, have recently' concluded a APPLIANCI SoTtlTern'* vaca^ ten days of the time fishing: along th e Keys Mr. Richard­ son returned first and . Mrs. CONSERVATION PLAN

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care of yourcoats ★ To help save essential war materials and to lielp you prevent NOW breakdown of your appliances when new equipment may not be ACTUALLY NEED available, atr 6f 'y6uf 'appHaflas shoUTd ''te checked ancTserviced LA TER rriay be too late. You NOW. That’s why we have introduced our APPLIANCE CON­ COST YOU won t be able to replace them SERVATION PLAN. »ul) clothes as-goOd.-H aue- NOTHING* !ua\ y w ear cleaned how... or Under this Plan, for a small sum, we will inspect and completely !>afcvt, put them in the complete check your appliances and put all parts in top-notch Working order. safety of our cold storage* Top-notch working order means greater efficiency—thus saving The cost of your APPLIANCE C O N ­ time, fuel and food. It means more nourishing meals and freedom SERVATION Service Policies may be

COLD STORAGE from inconvenience and worry. applied towards the purchase of new Our APPLIANCE CONSERVATION PLAN is more than insur­ appliances when they are available.

ance against breakdown—it is a SAVING PLAN that puts money Thus, your Service Policies need cost in your pocket. you nothing. Credits, of course, ■*4*' Phone our dSB.ce for full details. Learn how to save time and apply only to the same type of appli­ money NOW and avoid inconvenience later on. J lL Main. St.------Aft 6-3058 ances on which you have Service— — Vridef^ttr* service tn^pur hom^onyour Policies. Minimum credit $10 and side of the meter will he charged- for at regular maximum credit $15. This will go a - - - — rates. Emergency service m/UI he available as usual. lofig way towards buying the new —

appliances you -will want and need $ ’ RYTfX-mtfTEO JERSEY CENTRAL Wren the war is pver. X W E D D I N G J, yliwawwoNe' ‘ Buy U. $. Victory Is- ^ £ £ 8 ' POWER & U G H T C 0 . ------Sonde and Stamps

^■Hhurn & Short! ff ilh lte m * SI *lain y ,T plipi ii i SHE fie Mitfhurn 8* Short IJilfi ITEM V f-A p ril 24, L j | BpEftgg lajr-] O^O^OOOOOOOoo^ ^woooo- to Marks Brothers Radio, Sales*, Corporation, Millburn avenue. H d «( There will be a m eeting of & ^<>oooooooooo< the Staff Assistance Course “ T h t tim e 4>as come," the Se each Tuesday ahd*-ffridd#, I r o n . ^ 0 tatk of mflpy thiBHB: MJLLBURN Of shoes — and ship* — and 10 h, . M. to 12 -at Washington Of cabbages — and ktngH " i ITEM School. On Friday the 24th, Mr. JSJJDRT WILLS 4>«wh*s. —— Net a man in this draft’ may shoulder a rifle But W w in’TST wom'en who take over ifi day' Sector begins at Old Short for the State Chamber of Com­ asked doubtless to put shoulder to such other task as he may be time. Hills road and Hillside avenue.1 merce, the Planning bunch or fitted for. . ______L. P. M. Continuing o n Gld Shortr Hiiis any. other outfit that a® ‘i ® Go to your nearest school over the week-end .prepared to -----S,------•ffr-.-.y- ..... road to Jefferson , avenue o n '] cut a four lane sw a th through serve to the limit when the call comes, just as have the younger Editor, The Item : Jefferson to Adams avenue, his Short Hills p astu res. m en who preceded you. You may have to join the CIO even, but Taft drive, Birch laije back to Our fire warden called the who cares. in a life and death struggle. Jefferson avenue, along Sher­ other night and asked my age, Editor, The Item: wood road to Hillside avenue,- that of my husband, whether on Hillside avenue to point of we had a stirrup pump- and -Dally ^ see”...trucks' and beginning. 3 plenty of sand. He also wanted pleasure cars running around 4 Greens For Vitamines to know if we had been bed­ Members of the Red Cross Township streets with ® aP' Greens are in season and Item neighbors are reaping harvests Motor Corps are being given a ridden recently and other im­ parent thought to economy aW of young dandelion, mustard and ofcher-kinds;------“brush up” course at the home pertinent questions. meeting the .war time demand? Too many of us have lost knowledge of greens, something our qf JMrs. Sidney Peloubet, Saga- I did have,sand enough to for sgving tires and gasoline. grandmothers could gather in their aprpns any spr}ng or..suni-l ~more road on alternate Monday tell him what ,1 thought eyen > Excessive speeds - ate comninil- mer day in a few minutes. They never knew vitamines as such but evenings. Mr. and Mrs. Hick­ if we lacked the amount the ~^fitf~ffee weiek-glld traffic shw* they got them In.their ignorance sensing there was something man will give the corps-iour- Defense. Council - recommended. m any-are bent on pieasure nights of intensive actual train- Sand, maybe some of us would - ~ If vnu own “ft' vltamine book, turn to dandelions. They are have more if the wardens gardless. ing in First Aid and stretcher •' CcSm unity business men ate .highest of. all.Jn vitamine A... closely-followed by beet -tops-and ’’bearmgT didn’t have quite so much. . .jrtber. kinds. Cnoked with. .pork. Bl is . .added to.-.the-diet and you- - dtrpiiicatinig - In their delivetf The Motor Corps has a need .____ MRS. SMStCH...... -aT^-onytm-waytoheaRhandTigor:- for 25 adiitftmiaj members. Mrs. routes sending two and tnre trucks over.toTsanie'area vm -In these bicyclj-ng days take a knife and basket, tifrning the Harry, Hooney is captain and _ride into a h ealth jaunt also. Do it now before the blossoms open! THE NINTH ANNUAL , per­ -one^would=eufflee-4f-tol-*ui6-i4 will be glad to interview any formance o f the B Minor Maas' one- interested. -Register -at 350 one of the greatesL spiritual ■poonthelf” interests The speaker -was eloquent. Ha had a talent for choosing the We have not yet seen the Milibum avenue -or-cairMiiF works in all musical literature, nat this happy phrase: he had -wit; he~was cultured and informed. Also full__ mpaning ot— ^ burn 6-1188 -be -given Tuesday evening, and’ the -fee-had-an engaging- manner and a welf.THOdnlated voice; he com-- The Natiofrat^Chapter of Red struggle has in ' store mantjed the attention of every member of his audience; jiis^wgrds-_ Aprjl 28th in the Mosque The-' soondn- aVe- all -sense that « £tos&-^Is-edHectlnr^-^d ptoontP" atre at 8 o’clock by the Bach T rad th eT fn g of' siricerfty; his pronunciation was faultteSg. ” will ere long..be._bact to Civil graph records. These are Jirokr Society .ef^New^Jersey, Rodrrejr ..,7 - He was, indeed, suefe arn -excellent speaker^ an d : his message War...... economy and living OH'- eri and sold and the ■ proceeds survive “was'so interesting, that I am reluctant to tell you what made the: Saylor, conducting. Mrs. Harold ditions with plans 1 applied- to. the National Fund. S. Stovall and Miss Elizabeth evening dreaiy, But I must: he talked an hour too long. — Im- under them, the better. These records regardless of -Bqrkoski of Short Hills are -perlai Magazine. V ' tbeirnondition or age are very members of the Bach Society. ARTHUR HUNT m o < x i> < XXXXXXXXX HCTME MAKERS HEADQUARTERS

Bathroom Linen- An Egg a Day Creamed' Ghrrkctt ’• Smwth-Risililg£ak^-~t w heft stocking the bathroom - ~ Melt four tableapeena b u tte r? r f f yea-expeet your -oaks# _ta= iinen~ closet; Tseiccf tg r i y t owefe Is the HealfliWay four tablespoor\s flour and rise evenly see that the pans- with a strong basic we&ye and - gradually pour qn two cups hot are not Warped. Buy pans that rum sehrstge-far-tenr -wear, and- An Indispengflble Food That ■ Hlllir and" One-half cupcfearii. Jong, hjosely-t^lsted loops for * Carries In Its Golden Heart Cook until ■■ smooth and thick.' shape; store them carefully so greatest .'absorbency. A dozen Every Food Value The Add. three cups diced chicken. they will not get bent. each of-bathrtewels, face cloths *,?-• ' 'Bo^y Needs jgne.tgj^e'sipbonjninced parsley, and linen hand JSwels,-and four ■salt, ’ paprika; ajjji one. TuFnced bath "Mts^tsr'srnlce-stoclrfor a 'T'HK nutrition experts tell u* that pimiento. family o r two—and extras, of of butter in pan, add beaten eggs. Apple Batter Snath f-...each. adult^shogld -eat -one-egg and copk oyer alow beat, fclft ggg tw raer -ter^TOgts. ^ -1 —-r.-;— ~ dayTn^at Jeasr W uraweek, 7mfiature;as;tt cDnkst;nlbiwigK..uh; “But my huabandjvqn? eat eggs. cooked portion to run underneath, Apple butter as a' filling for Be "ddesnT'flte tliein, you~ gay. tfook* until lightly Tmdwnadr Dust Rugs •Soften Times ' gilMiirmtfkei's"wfniTTia'te‘'fi'''’' kn."^|y: problem; Ibr.Ti: 'eSWHHjr With a.fewrgrSW s*"dr #*lj; good. hetweehltneaL.snact. o r l ? ? Rinse Thoroughfy Fold and serve. S egg used In cooking contains as In a small room where large' ,lunch bo* Hllcr for the young-^ ,jimelJt,foftd:7allie -as thq;-scr«jibled VARIATIONS! -•-volumes of sound are not de*-~ IFfh hfeflfhf ul, tod..'"-, Thorough rinsing is essential egg served at breakfasfr ' - k m ‘t»P-. iBUi^- jarBley I'^red. jlacing_garpeT under c - m-- - rzrsr-t lAgghelofe oobMftg^. •" t h e r m(js^wUMoften s Soften Its tone? '• K B A tS T ^ S S - dry. For white cottons and low of eggg make (hem an attrac­ 2. Add hi cup stewed'tomatoes' c l e a n 1 tive garnish; too. Use 'Bggg ltreug- _for 3 eggB. 'Omlt'.jsalJU', To prevent^' saudrkraut,’”'frbl^ 1 rater,; changing the rinses tards, souffles, appetizers, canapes, 3. Add 1 teasp'joft'UoiledriceWfcr becomingbCOTllng v^atery watery ordr soggy,soggy , grate each egg before cooking. " a raw potato into, it while until fg> trace of soap remains. omelets, pancakes, sauces, bevep 4. Add 1 teaspoon bread crumbs Seersucker Co ve rs Then blue lightly and dry in ages, salads and breads. Prepare which have been soaked in cooking. unshine. them creamed, poached, stuffed, baked or fried. broth or milk for five minutes Seersucker is an excellent for each egg. Here are'tempting egg recipes. material for blanket or com­ Souffle with Cheese CH ARTERED 1003 Scrambled Eggs fortable covers, since It is beau­ Broiled Mushrooms 3 eggs 14 cup soft bread crumbs tifully washable and requires Break eggs into bowl and add 1 14 cup milk 14 cup grated cheese HOMES FOR SALE tablespoonful of water for each f. g. sa lt no ironing. , i a p egg. Beat with a fork Heat milk and bread crumbs un­ Mill burn — 00 Linden tdreet corner Select large white mushrooms. til smooth. Add beaten of >mirmm»rr tttmd it nmniH Wash, remove stems |n d dry. VffiGy . until well mixed.. Copk hath — hot air heat — 1 car garage slowly over boiling wa­ egg yolks, cheese, salt" — plot 100x150 — $7,500. Place on a buttered broiler and and mix well. Fold in Salad for Hot Day ter until the eggs Are . J ...... - Short lilllH — MorriH Avenue and broil for five' minutes, turning of a jelly-like consistency. Add salt the beaten egg white,- —’ Wh.yamIo —- “» room* and £ Imila — pour into a baking % them onye. Sprinkle with salt. ..and butter. Serve on., toast dIIBrpiaceTna'baih’df~‘''"'“‘ - —•Pteed-^ -a^aeado-,--orange -gad— mi.ww:*— pepper and a little melted but- VARIATIONS: ! warm' water and bake at 325 de­ grapefruit sections on crisp let­ Also otherM. Auk for list. |,ter. Fill with French Peas and . I- .FQi^_each_ two eggs adff- one grees for 20 to 25 minutes, v tuce, garnished with strips of serve around the tomato couflle. tablespoon of cooked rice and Fluffy Egg Nett pimiento, make a nice lunch­ a few drops of onion juice. (Individual) eon salad for the first warm MILLBURN BUILDINl 2. For each two eggs add two days. Serve with French dress-. tablespoons of tomato pulp. 1 egg Salt .OA’N vAis s o c ia t I o n ; 14 tap. butter Pepper ing and thin sandwiches of ISwo'X'e Scratches . Baked Eggs Slice of toast Beat egg white with a few grains cream cheese ahd walnuts. Make % cup of whita sauce. Beat If scratches on furniture are | white of one egg to a stiff froth [quite deep, first stain the and add sauce, beating v Cook meat and vegetables to­ [scratch with matching wood i constantly, Put a layer gether In a stew. This uses only [olor, then wax or polish with of sauce in ramekin or one burner of your gas range i good furniture polish. If the " cup. Drop in one or two and Will save fuel. egg yolks, cover with sauce. Place scratch is not deep and the in pan of water and bake at 350 ood rather light, often only "degrees for 10 minutes. - of salt, until stiff. Arraiige onloast. wax or polish is sufficient to Make depression in the »' Plain Omelet make the blemish less evident. center of the egg white Break eggs into a bowl and add and slip the egg yolk one tablespoon of lukewarm water into it. Sprinkle with for each. Beat until1 ‘well mixed, salt and pepper. Bake at 350^ Quick Dessert but not frothy. Melt a small piece grees until set. v An easy hurry-up dessert is made in a Jiffy by spreading last hour of baking; add a few Iportge layers with jelly and 'New Flavor Hints celery seeds to cole slaw. Iprink'ling with—some grated ocoanut. Tty these new flavor tips; •Put-a.-little rawda^cIqyeaJn baked beans —.one-fourth tea­ Honey and Orang spoon jllll enough V E r serving four ; sp^inkJe-pne-haK.'tett^^ffl DAVE’S KET Strained -honey - and- -orange- “fharjofahi *6TdF'?i5a3t Tamb |the" pice in equal portions? makes ■grand topper for hot waffles F r e e Delivery 347 Millburn Ave. pancakes. Mix it up in a sitcher and pour as needed. J in e Fancy Hen Turkeys G o ld Ditwl Philadelphia Capons % - ^ ■ i 21 Individualized Fresh Killed Pullets Moving . . . Fresh Beef Liver Storing . . PERttANE# WAVES Fresh Calves Liver JS^ug_Geaning . EXPERTLY DON& BY MALE AND FEMALE Forej[uarter Spring Lamb Ffobr Coverings. OPERATORS • C h Q p p e d M ea t^ H K sh Chopped. fk 32 f-oo W m ‘51 L u x S o o |» All Items Fifty Cents Each 67c Rim back Storage Co. 3 21 •. Cor. Millbum Avenue P a l e r m o = & Spring Street 59-A Main -g t------Ml Hlbum 6-1730 for Prompt Delivery Millbum 6-2000 Cold! Beers and Beverages BOWLING n , & m Kmc& £ & IIP"- SPORTS Ul i i " :*m t& w*f*** BBwe**-''- Recreation B f ’- ninth Inning. — - ——~i- m^v*— D epartm ent Millburn 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 -- 3 I j \ ^ Blue-White Blair 0 Q 0 4 0 1 2 4 x-p l l Leagues m w y a I „ ■ Jacksonville RflfMfc Too Generous fil 30, a t 8 o’clock. The m eet- Jacoby, lb ...... 4 2 1 1 >! Dorn. Catullo ...... 44 170.8 score of HOBt Mary Zabriskif Vtth-Grden, ss. ;...... 6 -i- 1 •0 -- Santo pointed 'out . that: the ■■saggfo '■54T-" fOO.Ofr Tri-City Stadium is undergo­ tion House. All former team Peters, 2b.‘ ...... 5 3 1 --LaT&UFette ...... 4 8 168.20 ______1102; Ethel Bontempo and J<»®. IWVlght,' If, ..5 0 8 O 1ing complete renovation, ’ Slid Goglio ...... 71 167. m amgnx'-raptatnsL 1 n O m ^ .^ an^ _t^ with 1079. g - sors.-are .asked-to-come. Repre­ Sprlngmeyer, rf...... 4 2. 3 O.... just ■ as soon as it Is in tlp4op stieve 66 | 162.39 M r .and MfST A. Er Miesiiigf condition,, he. plans to conduct _ ^ ^ ~ r sentatives of the Business Hdjpnfs -jSsUb, — 4 1 2_0 -M dver ...r...-vt,;...^.3 9 158.17 fourth with 1076. The matches grand opera and ballets there. League and the Recreation Nienaber, "'3tr~:rrr:r4 0 2 i McCollum ...... ^84... 157.64 were rolIe3~bn a-handicap League should be present, Indi- Buck, p...... ~ 2 1 1 o A ' specially constructedr-nstage Flight No. 3 — Mary-Zahriskie with a league will be erected in the infield for vidual players will be welcome. Henke, p, ...... r tr o o Bowler G. ■ Aver.- average of only 140 rolled 18 ■ those., productions. ZZZ~'~~ - FTsIef,.p...... 0 0 0 Bahring ...... , 166.19 h - --- ■170 and-498; ah average of 184- 0 0 0 r"r~ ’ ★ Sammartino ...... 83 162.75 There ate no “rookie” dollars. Ethel Bontempo sporting » Let freedom ring on Uncle T. Tighe ...... - 162.38- Send yours to the front! Buy league average of ”118. eras — 38 10 11 3 Sam’s cash register! Buy UV.S. Oliger ...... 66 . 161,19 U. S. Defense Savings Bonds the pins to the tune of 185- ‘7 (a) Batted for Cooper jrt the Cefense Bonds- and Stamps, BroWn ...... 66 159.54 and Stamps! and 153 for an average of M S S C A L IK E Jh S. L HUNTLEY

r 'tlreTBbf^TgTanng to tht rtft. is Edna Pryor. DOilHed by said C hairm an of dressed to the Township ConmilUco.-Town----- at ruction * it- T m a IS TO CERTIFY that the.capital Hail, Township of MiUbum, -N. J...... T )efem e-lfr aao—aaiaara -of c . - A, Goldwnirh Co.—nan been re­ - •—Each bid -nw sf—he-- a rr ompahlefl.: fr^var ^ holding no other rotfnictp&l si runted or lii.talled or to be conatruciod duced by the sum of $91,800.00 and th at ------offiva;— Tpruvldad, however, cvrUXied check made payable to Uur • -«•- installed within -tho- wea-deHneated- -the-sarld - reduction • wad /effected by thtf Township of Mfllhum; - ill the rm m fy of M -* •.. •«-. Jhat ono.uf ihe member* -upon* eaid ph»f have been fully - nxmiHsatien of shares -of h* capital -strHcv Clase IV. may also be a Esses,-* ln -an- trmminf^rtnml" to ' 1 n r per—rr pKed with.* whlch shares have been placed In the cent, of the -total of said bid. and *. _.nie^ *1J^r ° r the zoning board Section 6. That a U ltmUnftueas..amL. .Ireaaury. oL.ihe Company . and are. to: bo ..alau.._ky. «tu agreement in w ritjne «flra*djustrn«n4 of said m uni- p a n s of ordinance Incongisteh t . With th e considered as treasury —* ■^flpallty. •provisions o f (this ordinance b$ a i ^ Nere­ IN WfTNKSX WHEREOF, the ness, in the State of.. New Jersey, ap* —;

n'l ittee X>fc_the.term: m *9. - wilt AlTailI * ■viihout^Hnp^i^rL'____ pallty«*artd. to the extent not inconalst- * k*rfha* its corporate sear to be hereto"afi * "'iiArdh WSjutflPH by frtju: ^pociflcationa*^1^ ^ hqjge a meetlng^Ht'ttie'Tioftie -of; 4 The f o# 4he member* compoSfiig «nt with the proVhrffow of th e law re­ axed, attested* by OS secretary, ibis ' The -Township “n^isst** J..#n0v III aforesaid. shall cor­ cited in Seotlon I hereof, the ordin­ eighth day of April. 1942. - - _ Township pf Millbprij )u . _Uu* .County 6r . itsrfi^irman Mib. Jarrief Skia- respond to their, respective official ten- ance entitled: “An ordinance to estab­ C. A. GOLDSMITH* CO. I*>hcx. S" J.. reserves th»* right to re. pi'esi Jfhe term of the member compos­ lish standards - and requirements with By W. D. GOLDSMITH, Ject any or all bids amNor to aerepf more.,. on Tuesday morning, ing Class'* II shall term inate ...with the respect to the laying out. construction, President the bid Ouil. in their Judgment, will | April 28th. at 11 o’clock. Plans term of• the Chairman of the Township dedication, approval and acceptance of (SEAL) ATTEST: l*est serve thb TnWnsii j > vt. .Millburn in | Committee who appointed himfNuid the streets and other places for public use EDNA PRYOR. the Vounty of Essex. ,N. ^ J* . . ■ for the Commando Party on term of one menilier of Class IV. first and „ sanitary and drainage sewers in Secretary THEODOUE I,. W1D.MAYER appointed; shall expire a t the end of the Township of Millburn in the County April 17. 24. May 1 Township Clerk. May 16th will be discussed. each y e a r beginning at* the end ' of of Essex." On Monday afternoon, April the first year, but thereafter the term Section 7. That this ordinance shall NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT of emh member of saftl Class IV shall take effect immediately after final pas­ LEGAL NOTICE 2uli at 4:00 o’clock there wilt In* the same .number of years as there sage and publication in accordance with ESTATE OK JOHN STEVENS, deceased. law. SEALED PROPOSALS be a meeting and tea at the sire members said class of said NOTICE is hereby given that sealed, is_;-,hl*rclV4ftiA^![ir -Owt the Ac- ;iK)atrd. Any vacancy in any class oc­ of PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that proposals will, be received by the Town­ home of Mrs. Toulme on Oak curring otherwise than Uxj expiration of ship Committee of the Township of f JOHN tertn shall be filled by appointment in the above Ordinance was introduced Millburn in the County of Essex, New m a'+JI audited load. Members of thfr A.W.V.S. ■the*' ittanher herein provided for the .and passed on first. reading at a jegu- . lar meeting of the Township Committee Jersey, for the construction of a Modi­ and* re- Drivers Corps will be present. uijexpired term. Any member of said fied- , Penetration Macadam Pavement ported for r syttl^hji-iTf ’ -i| Orphans’ board may, but only after a piiblic hear­ of the Township of Millburn In the <'ouit of Count,v of I >n Tuos- County of Essex, New Jersey, held on with a Type “A” or “T* surface This newly formed group for ing. lie removed from said board, by the course together with granite block curbs day, the 4,9th Jiai.vjc’of- officer o r body appointing him, for •,]n- Monday evening, April 20, 1042, and Dated April Xv 1942 •< emergency moter transport will that said Ordinance w ill be taken . up set in concrete and such other items effidendy. neglect, of: duty or malfeasance . of construction^ Incidental to the com- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Tiaw ag-lts captain Mrs. William far further cttaaeratiop, .and .final.-pa&. "pledftm~oFTlie'~projecF a s m ay Ta^ depmed ...... - OF—JERSEY CITY W - J a regular, meeting, of said Com- Caciio & Liaed.s, • "Section 3. That said planning board m'Uee to be held in the meeting room, necessary and advisable, and .opened Hunter of Short Hills. shall bo vested with such powers and and read in public a t the Town Hall on «8 Hudson Si reel 1\>wn Hall, on Monday evening. May Hoboken. N. J. P l a n s for a course on Home shaft be charged w^th such' duties as Is 18. 1942 a t 8:30 o’clock o rja s soon there­ Monday. May i, 1941 at 8:30 o’clock -of^ may hereafter be provided by law. .A pril XI; 21. May. |. g, Jg. , ... a fte r as saTd maTTer can* l»e reached, P.’ M, . - - - ...... I - | Repairs to be- given under 'th e Section 4. That the said planning at which time all persons who may be * On and after April 20. 1942; plans, A.W.V.S. are under, way -and lioard is hereby further authorized and interested therein will be given an op­ specifications and forms of proposal may ORDER TO 1,1 MIT empowered, pursuant to and in con­ portunity ns upon the receipt of Ho f f m a n n , So r ro«H | ♦* of the County sign ftp for it so th at a Jteach- showing new streets or highways and a deposit in, the amount of Ten ($10) of Essex, ihi:i d:«.v|gniadev On the appl> to determ ine and fix the m inim um sizes LEGAL NOTICE Dollars, which m id deposit wiill be ca fion of five l|l)i i e r M1 gl) e 11. Executors of er may be engaged,—also, the of .lots and to establish building lines, refunded jipon the return of said Plans said deceased. £. itiStlfV.Zrs jhereby given to services of a carpenter, a me­ exoepi when already established" -by- -the------CJEERTIFICATE OF REDUCTION and S|»eclfic«li« ms in good condition on (he ; r a f e l^ S ' ‘,0.6* ^a iji _ f| ts reused:,, to eX- Zoning Oi’dlnance of said municipality. OF CAPITA1j ~OF | or ‘before the 1late for receiving bids. hibil |» Ihe silt iseri tiers umier oath or chanic, a p l u m b e r and an elee- . .Section 5. That said planning board C. A. GOLDSMITH GO. Bids liftist be - made on proposal affii maiioM. th«Jr i sin'll demands shall approve no plat as in and by Sec* The location of the prfncipal office in forms to la* fu rnished by said Towriship againsi fit- vytitri'- of said deceased. ineian who livill. volunteer their t ion I hereof provided, unless and until this S tate is a t 270 Thomas Street, in Engineer -in the manner designated there- w.Jhiir six in« f s ; from thin’ dHte. ol- t#e Township Engineer shall have cer­ the City of Newark, County of Essex. in and requirei1 l>y said Speoi f ica t Ions. IlmV iVilbJ'fpZr-i>|f4er ed from Prose- service?;. This is proving a most tified in writing to said planning board The name of the agent therein and lit and m ust be 1•nriosed. in a sealed en­ f-nt/ing or i<*e 1 same against popular course in- the units of that all of the requirements .. of ..'said charge thereof upon . whom process vebipu. . b earing. tire nam e an d address (Jie sul*errbcr.‘ municipality or the appropriate au- * against the corporation may be served of bidder, fiamr1 of road on outside, ad- KLEANOK GE.NKRUTTf i h e A.W.V.S. and was originate* PMEnnORE GENERUTTJ H t h e Wilmington, Del. chap­ LEGAL NOTICE .102 El in Sire. ter where it has proved to be VtVestfield, pj TOWNSHIP OF MILLBURN. NEW JERSEY M m 17. 21. an overwhelming success. In­ Synopsis of Audtt submitted by Russell W. Hotchkiss,' Registered Municipal Accountant No together with struction in all- the small jobs uUui'jphp _&s .f®ftHted. by R, S. 40: _4-3. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT around' the..house that have E s t a t e o f H e r b e r t c . c a w t .k y , deceanod. always been left for the male Notice is hereby given that the Ac-' members of the family to tpskle $ 256.367.02 362,998.35 106,631.32 wiunta of the .Subseribers, Executors of- 'Kaxes^ Assessments and other Items Receivable ...... 168,090.221 89.169,88 78.92lO.3f-D the last Testament of HER* will be dealt with so if all the 'Pax amT“Assessment Title Liens and Foreclosed Liens ...... 5.4378.70 51,16.7.60 3,211.1S-D B 6 r T C. CAWLEY, (leewrsed, will Ue D eferred Charges ...... _...... 183.333,32 audited and stated l/y the .Surrogate and men are called into the service Improvements to tie' Provided by Future Taxation or Assessment 658.284.32 45,443.42-D reportrd Jfor a'-Ptlenunt in the Orphans' ®§|§home can run just the same. Improvements Uncompleted :...... 83.831.78 24,340.72-1) Court of cfhe\‘,Cp4riiy of E»m*x on Tues­ E stimated Proceeds of Bonds and Notes Authorized 67,865.00 41.700.00 day, the 5fh day of May next. Da led March J 7. 1912 NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT 1,424.31-1) FIDELITY UNION TRUST COMPANY DOROTHY T . ' CAWLEY :>F CLEMENT B. PENTECOST, IfoaAi,: Lartcrty & liiuerson, rroctors Broad Street,, New N. J. is hereby given .that the Ar- LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS »r the Subseriber. Trustee under Mar April 3, 10. 17. 24 Will..and .Testament..cr£. ..CLEiM- A m ^ r n n io n s ,- Prepayn>4H>ti4 rnttb Other Rems- Rayabla -Reserved ,-236.-451.7 8 . . 324694.51) . 1'EXTECOST, deceased. wUl he Bonds and Notes Outstanding ...... 718,275.44 670)235.57 ARDRli TH Yj STIF' and -stated -b^^he Survogate -and- Bonds and Notes Authorized but not Issued ...... 16,165.00 67,865.00 for settlement to the Orphans* Improvements Authorized ...... 108,172.50 83,831.78 March 23. ID 12 i the County of Essex on Tues- Reserves ...... - ...... 205.711.98 132,072.19 ESTATE OF WILLIAM II. SHEPARD, 2nd ..day of June next, Surplus (detail below) ...... V.r...... 145.457.87 213.J11.22 deceased. M K P i 1942 * Pursuant to. II10 order of EUGENE V. S- IN VESTMENT & TRUST iio f f m a n N, surrogaie of ITi| county L. Gedney,' Jr,,- Proctor of Essex, this day tnade. on Ihe appli- eetT - ratfnti~ ~ of-- thr - -nnders ig nedv ’ Tlxemto-r of" N. J. May 1, 8. —the o eedhw s-«f-satd deceased. to exlrftdT- iVe t a i l OF SURPLUS td the sulwrii.c'r under oath or affif- liEOAIi NOTICE** Current Surplus $ 207,314.61 79.469.07 niation, their elaims and demands against 3.702.62 1.995.14 . the estate c;f said deceased, within six Trust Surplus . months from -this date, or they will fee 'b tniN A N C E Cr e a t i n g a p l a n ­ Capital Surplus 2.093.99 13.810.86-D n in g BOARD IN AND- FOR THE forever .barfed from prosecuting or re-’ ■n iWXSHIP OF % MILLBITRN _1N » covering the same against the subscriber. THE COUNTY OF ESSEX, AND MERCHANT^ ,& NEWARK TRUST . 11 k f in in g . t h e p o w e r s a n d UOMPANYl ^ NEWARK, N. J. 1 DU Child, Riker. Mnrsli & Shipman, Proctoni 7 4r* Breatr-street, 1...... — -— An analysis of. tho for the preceding lour JJE IT Q^DAJtNEJJ fey ,the;^ ow »8biP Newark. N. J. t'onuulu a tx.. .oi^xhg^^^ow iighlp" o f aiili- Mar. 27. April 8. 10? JL7, 24 . ["■[' n in the County of BsseyT-««—foHows> — Levy Section 1. That; pursuant 'to the_ URDIOt TO 1.1 MIT provisions "‘of Article 1 Chapter 65 “ $ 989.037.11 $831,072:4! 84.03 ------^ - —870.786,37 --- ^ - - *■ - . ■-Mffreh 1939 ^1.-002 .-5 89 .-63 ■ ---- ...------87,3# N'-w’ jersey, 1937, , there is hereby 993.748.70 90,39 ESTATE OF FK1CDI0RICK M. ASSMANN, ' 1940 ...... deceased. .r<;it? * PlAnhtiwr “board o f a n d - for 1,022.717.85 93.82 the Township of Millbur n - iff th e co u n ty -----— »,_;l!aai80fi3R^^4I^oe4ee-of EUGENE F. . Ussex, which sh a ll consist o f seven HOFFMANN, | Surrogate of the County RECOMMENDATTONS of Essex, this day iuad^.. on„yth.?-. .ftPPH- ‘■i meniliers,' to lie classified a s ' fyl- • eation of the undersigned, Executors of that, is to says Th.> -SSSKr'Winrtb* report thereon be urrned ne'er to Ihe Towmhlp Treasurer monthly. | said deceased, notice Is hereby, given to ..Z Thnt no veterans exemption. be aliwved tbhsa. aftL-bbna-fide residents of the State o# Sew Jersey. the creditors of safd deceased] to ex­ ' Ohainman of tho h ib it to t)m subscriber under oath or Townsbip- Committee, ex-of- pquired by statute, -^hiap«»-*Surety Bond *of fho- ToWhshln Clerk be delivered lo the TreoSor afflriiiiaHoUir: _4heir_ elrtims and demands ficlo; ...... §|i—l---- That Ihe mechanical accounting machine used in the Tax Offlct adjusted-to-«l»«w uiipal»t” balance a ffb re a c h ptJ^U- against the estate of said deceased. ''lass If.--rtlr~offJcial of the fm: 10 the 'iedger t'apds. ' • •- ■ .. . ------LZwJfhbT six months' from this date, or Townshlpi-- fco - be appointed T hat ail Accounts Payable, where practical, tie cleared by the Treasurer. they will- be- forever barred from proses - by T.-fche— Chafwnan of- 4he cuting or . recovering_the aarpe against Township Committee: *-?*- :^r. . •• * TH»t -Ml tiiTlr—t -“--IT- on-delinQuent t»*d Se «*W«« before aimllcaaon of Bepetets .ta taymont of delmquem tfie -subseribem...... -• Class III. A—member-of the gov- t* x W ...... ^ . HERTHA F. ASSMANN * ernlng body of said muni- BY DTRECTJON- OF TH E T OWNSHIP COMMITTEE « ' _Z_ : : ' FRAN1C' AT ' A^SMTCTTN. J R. ~ - .....Hpallty giher than the Howe A Davlsjt Proctors, Chairman aforesaid, to be THEODORE L. WIDMAYER * " 282 M ain’ Street. appointed by said governing, Township Clerk Orange. N. J. body; and -• r. ' April 3, .10, 17, 24, May 1 ...... Class IV. Four other citizens of mGornell Hmors HS* M I TratUpoTf B B B f e - Mr. arid Mrs:"John* A. C hris­ An Oldsmobile station wagon (Continued from Page one) tensen ,of Twin Oak road will bearing the name of Short m fiss Kilpatrick emergency. It will be necessary . leave Sunday for a w eek in chi- Hills Country Day School will not only to insure that develop-, caga Their son John, who is Sp ^ iMlss Patsy Kilpatrick, daugh- shortly be seen around -these ers’ plans meet the require­ a student at Princeton will *r-T§ E tjte -oi-Mrs. J. Kijpatrick^jyhite- parts transporting pupllrto the ments of our ordiiiftnfiea . b u t" rive home about the middle of g^^iOak Rldgft rqad. was the recip- they conform to a comprehwa-- school! A’ piece of*; -godd ""TucK May,. • ifp le n t of two honors o n the Cor- m ade-it possible for the school sive pattern. As ,a matter of_ ~ rzM M campus this weekx- fact, we may-bexonfronted-with - to- purchase the station^lhigon * " MT Sf«l MTS. C. A. Hill of txi tilP editorial staff pI s o m y low-cos tb o u sing protects ~lait Iveek. and W Is expected Haddonfleld 'road visited theirr •~~the Cornelllan, year and class- in the immediate futmy, Plan­ that it will prove a boon to par? son,Midshipman C. A. k ill, Jr., ““ ■"TKjdR of the University, she tyas ning wiU also give considera­ ents pf the school next yeftr at the JJaval Academy in Anl " - initiated into that group at a tion to., probable future heeds ^ who w ant‘to conserve tires. Ap- napolis. oyer the week-end;. : ~ formal banquet Saturday eve­ in the way of locations of pub­ piications for enrollment in the' ning. - * lic buildin|d' w»|^?other facih-- - .school, are' already being rw- . Sunday %nip.cnpie., she... JM&*, •tlesr- ,■* .-s’.

‘ create traffic goob- . FeT-mese. and others, TliHs. - "wooer road. Summit, etc. p £o f t h r t o p h o m o 1 ^ 1 a j - o ^ e f M t te ARTHUR J. WILEY Browsing library There are no “rookie” dollars. REALTOR by T?ie realization of these pro T o n can ’t b a y freedom ! and a member of the skiing and FIRST NATIONAL BANK Itl.Dli , jects — and they are definitely g B u t toot d o lla r, d o p ro rid e Send yours to the front! Buy swimming teams. MILLBURN. N*.l. on the .way — we should have M tlM teak, the (on,, the U. S'. Defense Savings Bonds M I B-078!) or MI 6-lli;i-.l ★ I piano to crush the Axis! and Stamps! an influential voice in their lo­ o’ Buy s lit So Defense Bond cation' and' general "treatment. 1 nr Stamp regularly! Classified To wield such influence effec­ tively, we need ah official body Section to represent our municipality y > * 7 O' . f SOUTH ORANGE STORAGE CORP. and Work together with such \ j l T l kjCOMIj 819 Valley Street, South Ora hep groups as the Essex County _ South Orange 2-4000 ONE LIGHT pigskin glove Wednesday, Park Commission, the State if^nnblP V ////-' • between ■ Short Hills Country Day Dependable School and Millburn Station. Call S. Highway Department, the Re- DULL — H. 7-3352. 14-1-4673 gional Plan Association, the ^ __ . . — Storage, “ Girl Scouts of "Millburn town­ ) Moving, Shipping, T~.7’™ liU M otw m xb Stater Planning Board and the ship will hold . their Annual ^ Packing, Rug Planning Boards of other Essex FROM ONE TO SIX children for loan to .Cookie Sale, from April 27 to ___JianeaL - l-esDGctable.-jiexHuii .desiring . to County1 municipalities.* life ------Cleaning, ___in crease, fiiza of fam ily -S ugar ration. May 11. Cookies wIH sell as vis­ Will deliver and take percentage of “Now, before all of these New Rugs allowance in payment. Gottlieb Sweet, ual at 25s per box and orders The Refiige, Intercourse, Pa. things* descend upon us like an will be solicited bv various GARDENING, Mason and concrete work, avalanch and find us unpre­ members of Scout Troops dur­ Asphalt permanent «driveways btrfR-, general alterations and repairs, pared to cope with them, is the ing the period of the sale. In screened topsoil $4.00 per yard. Joseph addition the Scouts will m ain­ Marcantonio, 122 Palm Street. New­ time to set up the machinery to -a © * - ark. Phone Essex 2-8654. 10-3-4651 tain a store for the sale of deal with them. The Planning PLAT STONE work and asphalt drive­ these eopkips at 324 Millburn way. gardner, a Lone and cement work Board proposed by this ordin- avenue. MiHer's Market ■« a '" specialty.. Daniel Massimo, 18 Church street, Millburn. Millburn 6- ance^ wlH be definitely subject 1vhilc thc sale -is in • pro­ ___ JOSEPH MILLER, Proprietor ~ n r o r a r r------jj' s-w-irar to the governing body by reason gress the store will be open Cor. Maiii & Essex Sts.—Opposite Municipal Parking Lot VACUUM CLEANERS, Washing Ma- of the composition of its per­ daily fronv lG-12 A. -M. and 3-5 Telephone ...- chine?, Sewing * Machines repaired, re* ;• sonnel, By the fact that any built, exchanged, sold, bought. Free P. M. Profits from this sale will Millburn 6-1586 inspection — open to 9 P; M. New appropriations for its use. are FREE DEL!VERY Maytags. Easy, Kelvinators. Hess be used by the organization & Fitzgerald. 157 Main, Orange. OR. determined by the Township for budget purposes and in ad­ 2-0633. SO. 2-6693. 20-10-8623 Committee and by the latter’s dition each individual Scout PARTY SANDWICHES made to order. power of review. T he very fact . -$3,46 -pen* bond ml. Call In advance. Troop willx receive for its xrwn M illburn 6-1678. that there is an enforced tem­ treasury one cent per box lor porary lull in real estate de­ all orders ..placed through,, the velopments ancL- the - various BIC Y C LE 20 or 24-lnch. for sm all boy. members of the troop. State price and condition. Telephone projects referred to will giVe M illburn 6-1914. 24-1-4667 the Planning Board an oppor­ ★ MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY . LARGE SIZE 3-wheel bicycle — In good tunity to lay a solid groundwork CANNIZZO of 192 Main street, cond-Kion; reasonable. Call Short H ills for the exercise of its functions. 7-3016-J. 24-1-4672 nnounce tilts birth or a son on Fre sh Fowl Some of these functions) inci­ -GIRLS BICYCLE size 28”. Need not April 12. be in good condition. Call Short..Hills dentally, are inherent powers 7-2950-W, 24-1-4668 granted to municipal planning Legs of Lamb lb. 31 ij A HOME for kittens, half Siamese, good boards by state law and can THE FOURTH Annual Min- ~~ mousers.____ — Telephone....- ...... Short— Hills 17-2-4656 7-3445 properly be cxereised^* onty BBSS —ey slreL.Reyu£ for.- the benefit of St. Teresa’s Church will be held PrimeRibRoasf mn eii r. them. on Thursday and Friday eve­ -=1037 -PONTIAC Opera Coupe. All good nings, Aprif 20th and May 1st rubber. Radio and heater. Call Mill- MRS. CHARLES A. BURRIS, Prime Rib Roast w ^ < ii 29 at 8:30 P M. in St. Teresa’s Au­ burn. 6-.1.062. - 24-3-4670 301 Glen avenue, was elected to ditorium, Summit. On Sunday GIRLS BICYCLE, size 26, also 1931 thd) executive board of the Col­ "Chevrolet coach. Call MiillburJi 6-0750. afternoon, April 26th at 4 P. M. Top Round Roast ib- 37 17-1-4659 lege Glub of the Oranges at a special matinee” performance the annual .-business meeting * SIGNS — (For Rent, For Sal&_ Furn­ will be given for the children-. ished Rooms, No Trespassing, No last Monday. Mrs. Burris will Rib Lamb Chops n>. 29 ' Hunting or Trespassing) on sale at - ’ The Item office, 249 M ain Street. Wfi. hold the office of Chairman each, 2 fo r 15c. 27-tf-3637 of Publicity and Year Book. A "At Your Service" Chopped Meat i b . 2 t RUBBER STAMPS — Made tb your dessert - bridge and fashion - spkeifleatlons. For prompt service and low , .prices consult The Mlttburn & -show * will b e held Wednesday, BAND Short H ills . Item , -249. M ain S treets April 29 at the Woman’s Club Fresh Killed Capons n>.39- Millburn. Telephone Millburn 6-1200. of Orange, for the benefit of FOR s a l t : o r r e n t the scholarship fund. Mrs. s, ■ BOX Lge. Roasting Chickens 35 EIGHT JIOOMS. 2 baths. 2 lavatories, Allen Pippitt 6f Short Hills Is’ - - - garage.- e lf ^-iheat; Rent $105 (ftiriHshed ODORLESS Ta "11201 or .S&isfe C all MUIbiirn 6*1750----- local ticket- ehairman. Cleaning System FOR RENT THE CORNSA GLUB of Es­ No Fading or Shrinking — large package 2 3 c =T----LALt&B -P«RNI9HBD room -.n retmed sex County has completed plans* Oxydol r^pighhorhood. Convenient to transpor- Board optional. Pailiing free. for the Annual Dinner and ^ ------30 Marion Avenue, M»TH>urn. Call election of officers, to be held- ^ -■ Millburn 6-0686-J. * ■. ---- '17-3-4671 P & G Soap N______akc.... 5 l at .th e Rock Spring C ountry ATTRACTIVE room in private AiOme for Millburn Gleaners " -^ ^ one or fwp adults. Convenient to_ .all Club, West Orange, a n Thurs­ — "~--v transportation. T^lSPlione B h o rtH .ills day, May Tth.-teeal Committee ixcorForateb Ivory Soap large-t "| c Uiedium - 0« ...... - -"7*2902.: ’' 34-1-4666 Members are: Hugh Edmiston,. Millburn Ave., Cor. Spring St^ “°?~Short kills; Carl Badenhauseri, tkinal. Three minutes from ~ Short Millburn 6-2000 . C risco i lb. 29 Hills station. Icall Short Hills 7- Short Hills; George Hodklnson, 3264-J. 17-3-4662 Short Hills. Division of - Rimback Storage Co.