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biH«r«u »> necuuu ,u* Mtll«r *t lb| FRIDAY, JAN. 6, 1933 Mfnburn I*C>«I OffKi* undtr an Act MILLBURN, Nl l.'oogrtM, March I. 1ST*. Price 5 Cent* a g e n t President P roclc m e Chosen 1933 Chairman; Thirty-Day ,y camglataing of indigesik : J Committeemen Are Not at hU agency Baturdav. i tl,e laM thiw weeks. Ho Unanimous In Naming John V. Dunn declared, 'Mr-I Officers for Year Oliver merlU many compliments J, l an^tesnarUldhad ^turned to hi* tun* Charles R Moore was elected v z . * £ z S* ay “ ! S u “., U ^ h 7 . « « Mass accompanied " j " by™ hi*'m -c chairman of the Township agency Saturday. Such success- . Harrv b«« h Committee for the cofhlng year ful management the first year, , at the organization meeting not only Indicates even greater “ J j* * - ™ p Monday morning at the Town efficiency neat year, but l O g S p ^ g ! 0 >™p' Hall, and Charles R. Reeve was means that the motor vehicle |J* .^ n u ttw ^ r Vt W ’$ chosen vlee-chatem-n a-jrj* • mm'’“»i “ ihe s z T K ' ; s » * Jn a brief statement to the Township. resit by Mr Ross, she Mr. Oliver look in over *8.000 rpclly t0 hl, a l y Committee and those citizen* Saturday, which hesaid, foinu, h present Committeeman amounted to more than twice. „ th Stephen Barker made hts per if anlly sonal position clear In respect the usual receipts Quite a few W' EDGAR A. CLARK CHARLES K. MOORE to the appointments made by from out of town mAnaged ,nd J n lu *d Mm the Committee Mr. Barker said; find the Uttle agency, according * * “1 regret that the Committee Is to reports, and residents of dcad °* heart (allutc not unanimous but I feel that I Short Hills were pleased that! “ ! 1 want my disagreement a matter they did not have to go to MASS MEETING OFFER PETITION Board of Health Meelt of public knowledge I am not Springfield, Livingston or Sum is accordance with the appoint mit for their plates this year. A To Organize and Appoint ments the chair will make J few did patronise the Summt FAVORS MOVE TO COMMITTEE believe the chair to be acting In agency, presumably because For Work o f This Year what he believes the best in they did not know of the exis terests of the Township, but a tence of the local one. At the organisation ueeUiv ^ Further Investigation Point Out Thirteen Possi. gross injustice Is being done In When the state department of the Board of Health ttondi, g f Making New bilities For Township one case ” sent Mr. Oliver 1,100 plates in morning, Charles R Mooe was ssworc t " » . r Mr Moore answered the state November, he figured that he j elected president of the Boar ‘ Appointments economies ment by saying that as far as he would not have enough and or- for the coming year and Mitto tj * _ _ _ _ _ •* a.------knew “ the differences of opin dered 900 more sets. Of this sec-R. SUance. secretary. Thi Boare! ft maa5 meelln. hcld a t' urging that 'the 1933 appro- ion are honest differences ond butch, 600 are already gone|adopted Uic sauu. ru»* (Washington School Friday night prlatlons for proportionate de- Milton R. Silance was reap and he contemplates sending order of business ■ 1 19, . too taxpayers adopted a creases” In all departments of pointed township treasurer at a for even more. ! Pr Elwood H Ma.Pher n pr^ ntpd by Frcder- thP Township excepting the salary of $1,600 annually which Commercial licenses went wgs reappointed "owns-.g) Schlerbaum, requesting health and unemployment di- Is a reduction of *500. Mr over pretty well, according to health officer, amt Mr Garde tbe Township Committee to visions, members of the Tix- Barker and’ Willard L Hulls the local agent, and all of the A. Hull, his assist a nl. It Jo$ d’-iay any and all action In payers' Association made thlr- both opposed the appointment, bus plates were dispensed. Trautweller wu*. ippolied fpr.ting Into effect the working teen specific recommendations slating that they believed the There are still a few taxi plates Township veterinary it an pt- machinery, provisions,’ appoint- along the lines of economy In & offices of townshpl clerk and nual salary of $100; Owen B left. mentg and personnel" as au petition to the Township Com-1 township treasurer should be Keenan was made plimblnr In The mob Saturday "was Jam thorized by the adoption D e c- mlttec Monday The r"*"** separated Committeeman spector and Dr Jam’s B. Itf-w- med In like sardines," said Mr. ember 19 of three inter-related pointed out that "in spite af a,Reeve favored the appointment health phy-clar, succeed Oliver, and some even stood ln "’on’ .. . . ______•ldlnances. reduction or from 25 to 50 per;"as a saving to the taxpayers" the windows, but but everybody everybody >"* *£•, latf Dr WeUln« ^ The taxpayers protested fur-_ cent In Individual Incomes since j The Committee adbpted a res- from the Township who came in oa® pD^ __ „ . , • her'acttorT by" the” Comm It tec 1929, the Township approprla-1-lotion that they proceed un- the last day was good natured Sta?d commit^e chaJ f,.r a number of reasons The lions for 1932 were 30 per centner the same rules for the order and "took it with a smile " man for lhis >car wtl **■ Co!r' — — — “»* - 35“ »“» ' » • • r a f K S S t t t : •OnfAU“.r“ta Schedule Pul ic Meeting On •Petition members had voted against the j charities, and Mr, O Q1 11 measures at the final passage. ling and lights. £ 4) iC 11 _— JkJV cshington School On Thursday,Further reasons, according to (Please Turn to Page 11) the resolution, were that the of- ! lutlon setting the mci for the year, to be pul The Taxi « r* Association ommendatio* rfpc e of one of the memoersmembers of01 - . -2c lb. MacCommittee, who favored the Tax List* O ^ For Inspection th^ ™ ary Stanjslaus y has scheduled a'public meeting omy, resulting fn,m the com .. , Mrs. ___. ______, mitlee's study of the s it u a t io n .ordinance* expired December Dccembe: Thursday at Washington School Thursday, Friday, Saturday appomted clerk w the cob,' to discuss definitely the reso These findingsidings will be presented: 81; that ^Innuentlal citizens. and organizations of the Town- of taxes and Miss Mabel E. < |L lution for Township economy to the Board of Education a' was reappointed clerk to UilU* 4o the Township their first meeting following thrphlp had protested; that the du-: The HtUburn Tax. Board ex township clerk. tee at Its organization session— Thursday. '* - tics of the township engineer pects to open Its 1933 lists for should be "limited to engineer inspection Thursday, Friday Rcynler J. Wortcndyke was meeting Monday. The reasons A letter to ajl members of the appointed Township Counsel to the various savings lndlcat- Taxpayers’ , Association will b( ing problems;" that there Is no and Saturday of next week present need for an assistant from Z o’clock until ten at its succeed Ira C. Moore. ln the taxpayers' recommen- sent out this week, outlining the Albert F. Daly was appointed engineer; that the ordinances do office on the second floor, of wtll be outlined and ex- points to be 'discussed at the building inspector on a half , meeting and definitely advising not define adequately the pow the Town HaU- Taxpayers ans urged to bring time basis at a salary'of 11.2(H) a Fred Herrlgel Jr„ chairman of 1 the members as to the means of ers and duties of the superln- school committee, of the as-! practicing economy In public along their 1932 tax bills in tlon, will offer definite ree-i affairs - - , (Pleaae Turn to Page J) order to expedite inspection. (RJeaoe Turn to Page ID- LICENSE AGENT T ORANGE “Y” WEDNESDAY NIGHT BROADCj T H E D ECK (Continued from Pag* 1) Patti Blanshard, nationally OK A F 1HWBOAT AT SEA ferred from one person to an known director of the City Af Relief Director Makes other. And then we were handi fairs Committee of New York, Report on Year’s Work capped for a typewriter. We sent will lecture at the Y. M. C. A isteners m out Dairoedl for one but they were all placed of the Oranges, 120 Main street, program bad t reel thrill m | of the net Stavans coo w—aw L I hands an down on tha Orange, at 8:15 o'clock Wednes In a letter to the Editor this th, urn. when tK«y tjeovw week Percy M. Layman, munlcl- the NBC chain a broadcast ft ih» sow and with much hearing and The first experience was bat. dayu*f onwy “The me American .. T Scene T T! nal director of the Emeritencv - laa severed trawler "Flow '• Iruling . arc dragging tbs nat (M l Itlaak. But I tha bulftog bag with ter than, his wildest expectation* j jg fe.am w amBja • = Iftl- la it la SOU in tha see. One Mr. Oliver stated, but he i* «|. lo tying a ready formulating plans'" for" then DO lift middle #f tha not They accomplishing more next *nT tOWMbli.mshlp, " " the V ' oOranges S t f I5ld'and. “t ' T U * “act l of giving « “ “ « aid*“ Is“ pure- ’ M t t g w k won I tha whole net up into tha with even greater dispatch. Maplewoodilewood and arranged by I ■»*““* <* ~; ae they caw empty Leaguegue fo^ Industrial Dcmoc- nTmrl V r a f 1 nf nawlg.yitfactn^ a i t i theagew i at-tha bottom roCyi nart of a circuit in without any TtQUircmcnt ui*phom» related, wanted his money back forty-fire cities la --- the country.------«*■, work, ■. Wd do .. feel that, ... , any, , ------—£------after his l«32 tags had hrfn. Mr. Blanshard Is one of unworthy person, if able, will glad- voided, but he waa made to most popular lecturers-In the »V dd any work to pay for aMj back ln line and wait hlo turn. country. He has lived In ifttly *‘ven and we find that appll- 1 An out-of-town member of under Mussolini, was In Chlpa ^ »re willing and the fairer sex, who had been ac during the revolution and has arixlous to work. We have customed to tags with a large E travelled In Russia several times 89 active cases with 237 persons mistook the 1E plates she oh- since the Communist Regime , receiving aid This number Is g£pgWWP tallied for something else a*) He is former dsaociate editor *f ;*>“ ««* Increase somewhat promptly asked for p,*, < * the Nation and he collaborated during Hit cofhlnfc County plates. with Norman Thomas In months but It will, no doubt, de- Mr. Oliver wishes to annour*-* “What's the matter with New "ease with the advent of spring that he has ln his possession u» York." As a special lecturer lor wlien outside work should In- license assignment list fta'lht the L. I D. Mr. Blanshard makes "ea** , . - _ state for anybody who wants to extended trips through the "Por the f°ur months starting locate any numbers. There is country and he abiyqualirieWas August l, the total expenditures also one at Police Headquarun an expert diagnostician of “t h e 111 this department, under the American scene.” : head of food, rent, fuel, clothing, Questions of local, state, na- naa and electric light bills and RESTAURANT tlonal and International vital, medical attention, together immediate economics — all part w,th all other expenses, ITALIAN AND AMERICAN of What George Bernard Shaw' amounted to aproxlmately D INN ERS - called the difficult art of hv- W.800, an average of <1,400 per lag. not dying together"— will month- Of this amount the * Plates to take out be brought up for open discus- Township's share was *3.388, an "B»b" sk.m i broadouttag ti "tweead ■t ■ i Business Men's Lunch slon at Mr Blanshnrd's lecture average of *847 per month* gu»aae eeeuum to judge Gordon |0l s« cat are looaaoad. One of tha Dally 12 to 2. Other lectures in the series 1 w*s" take opportun- i© broadauu rtf hi from th« 4#ck, U>« cinda right unrtarnaalh tha nat. and their dates are BreakinR Ity of publicly extending the am oauoo widt profram from i iib- it at tha draw tiring and lo and Tommy Cardone t town oa top of him cornea two 3$ Main Street MlUburn, N the Breadlines" by Tucker 8mlth thank* ot thls department to u,*,u*^ l” r dlffl cf mulrming. atruggltog ftah." A January 18; "Men atjd Land" by the Neighborhood Association., .unc. oo'ui romog dJ^T^d £ hUi ief an avalancha of Sab! An Tel Mllburn 6-0841 Benson Y, Landis, January 25; which has aided greatly In solv- quota strven* "It ie pretty rough out Mw inraj tba Captain, and tha nat What Price Power’ " by Hawordfog the relief problem tn our here, sad to cold that my fact it at- cwruia«d again and randy Mr a Y Williams. February I; Township One who Is 4n cU*w By w -ren *• ' S'* «u then explained bow they "Trends In the Labor Mime- contact with the Association | Sttvtna gtvt a graphic UrecipUon •mt u»tr time between bnula la ment" by William Pickens, Feb- and Ci*n see the material aid j 0f tba proceaa of dragging in the oei ok*n!ii' -na tone of Bah tn tha dock ruarv 8; "Behind the Bank Fall- provided feels that the needy in with on sod a half too of Bab in tow (Bar atf .toriog them In tho refriger , . r J by Harry W Lalder ftj,. Mlllburn Township are Indeed Tha thro, buau of tb. WhtaUa. th. ator no** below deck. ures . ____ . . . ______ordart of tba tapper and brat mala Capias rich warts tha akippar, waa ruary 15; "America In an In- fortunate -if-th e word may ail formed tha background for of Um ipimon that tba beat Bab buya terdependent World" by Rein- he used In this Instance — In Htavena oarrauva. A halanar cuuld Uia waai rod art Cod and Haddock. hold Niebuhr, February 22. and having the Neighborhood Asso- avao hear tha winch rumbling and Ttta Dauih cook a method of cooking growling na it henrad tn on tba Haddoc. Miata ia an fottown: The Program for Action" by elation. hawaara, atopg with tha blaaing at- am Put Uam Ma noM water, and bring Pelix Cohen, March 1. 4 “u was » *»*» sight Saturday aa tha winch apool revolved. Attar to a bcl, remora Immediately and Local residents-sponsoring the before Christmas to see the as- pulling tn fathom altar fathom of wat aarva »th a cream aauca Ha tald scrlcs include Miss Cora Harts- ®ocla,,on’* House !»<:•«<» with gleaming cable a about of “She's m" that u» pnaeipni fault with people great baskets and bags of food aohoaa la the aare of tho audience. rooking l«b to that they cook tt loo horn. Rev. and Mrs. H. Norman They faalanod the big atasl hooka long. Sibley, A Ross Meeker and Ira for distribution and^to*✓ to know C. Moore that 24 tons of coal wevere______sent . Tickets for the scries are *1,00 ° “ l ln addlllon to other Hems. Dr. Gulick To Diacuaa soclatloi at 8:15 o'clock Tues and single admissions will be 25 “The social service work nec- School Budget Tuesday day at he Wyoming Club. Dr. cents. Further Information and essary bt this department Is Outlrk wli discuss the proposed tickets may be obtained from done by the association and Dr Luther Qullck of lhe set-up l 76 PER CENT OF LACKAW ANNA USERS' Dinner: Sausage cakes, mash ASK CONTINUANCE OF SMOKING RULES ed potatoes, stewed tomatoes, 'akinqlnlssex County creamed turnips, bread, butter, t y MARGARET C. SHEPARD \ sponge cake, milk, tea. The consensus of the horde of Supper: Corn chowder, bread, fore further Investigation ^ time dmornmlicn apnt f V\, * > Lackawanna commuters In re bulter, fruit cpp. milk, tea. consideration." lation to the question of smok I j tsux COUNTI UUMWON SAtf«C* i ••It strikes me,;1 Mrs Voor- mm mmm mmum, CAiowui ing on trains to and from New hees continued, “that this is UO*MOM^CMM4ikMp» -*■ * Lm/ _ ^ lyyviRt// - Engineering in Russia Is York and way stations has bpen more tar-reaching .than lust ■9 *ar*cKX*rssmr~* determined by the distribution tRree Unfair, unjust ordinances Topic at U.’ A. R. Meeting of 80,000 questlOTi&tieS to pm* fi t is o n » * beginning Watch Tower Chapter. D. A. K. r«n« of the* line Varied opln- rather, I hope, — even as carefully a* *h*j- Dinner: Baked .diver loaf with will hold an evening guest meet Ions on the subject have been legislation,1 witches Hrr foodstuffs, for an tomato sauco, SCfcHoped potu- ing st the home of Mrs. Rip registered, but the outcome of Mrs. Voorhees favored n ased dnuU-ly quickly toes, baked squash, bread but- ley Watson Monday. The Re the whole matter has been that thorough Investigation of local' a Isrte hole in the family ter, cream eocounut pie, milk, the railroad shall continue pro government and an expert study feeds tmdfei tea gent, Mrs. Albert Dlllman, win viding one smoker on short of reorganisation and consolida preside. , —If - the - - - entire - - _____ dinner— can--- —be ■ Slipper: Bean soup, bread. trains and two on longer ones. tion, saying that reorganisation 1 T. H. Arnold will speak on “An *■* ,her! bu" ,'r baked apples, milk, tea.: The ballots offered two alter according to the ordinances was will be mue waste of gas, and American Engineer's Experience natives to the present practice "stupid." uh hoaswrtfe who follows the Friday in Russia." Music will be fur Non-smokers could be segregat “ If the Township Committee tow-cost »*nn prepar'd thU Breakfast Grapefruit, orange nished by Miss Ruth Eberhardt ed in one car and smoking waits* Mrs Voorhees declared, 1 week by Mrs M. c. Shepard. for three yeer old; rormnrnl' and Mi; Alien Kemp. The Chapter was pleased to would be permitted In all others, "they will be playing fair Willi /Bases Gesal> home demonsirn- mush, toast, bulter, milk, cof or smoking would be permitted us; if they do not. It will be time 'j tion agent, will find that It N ree welcome as a new member Mrs. Thomas InghntT In all cars 1 for all of us to put our should ts effect tills economy Dinner: Clam chowder, spin-.; Seventy-six per cent favored - ers to the wheel and do some with man* of the meals on the acb, banana salad, bread, but the present system; IS per cent‘ tiling about this type of gov- ter, prune whip with custard! NEW ARRIVALS IN TOWN Jlke the one-non-smoker-car era that is a cross between that But a »be U*r of the oven is iauce, milk: tea idea and eight per cent voted I of Jersey. Ciy and Russia." net the «alv 'sworwmy featured Supper; Creamed potatoes Mr and Mrs Marlon Q Lucy for smoking in all car*. Edward W Killgore rose ,to tn these jarntiv They have been with cheese sauce, bread, butter, of 610 Millburn avenue are re The commuters apparently enquire of those aseembled M planni-d that they will feed canned cite nr las. oatmeal cook-, ceiving congratulations on the , seised upon the opportunity to whether they were swan of the a family sf two adalta and three ies, milk. tea. *1birth of a daughter nt Overlook express their varied views In the fact that Township Engineer ahUdren appriLin* and Saturday Hospital on Christmas Day case. If one were to Judge by Creighton D. Blckley Is em thorough). nutritious meals for A son was born to Mr. and some of the answers received. ployed at the present time as • week on ten dollars. Breakfast Apple aauce, fried Mrs August Ponturlero of 30 Those who thought more of engineer on a consulting cornmcal mush, syrup, milk. Mechanic street on December good health and fresh air than in North Caldwell Township, Sunday coffee. 22 ■ •— » the fascinating Lady Nicotine, Alexander Grossman „ Breakfast. Oranges, wheat were hopeful that the manage- * fact that taxpayers had so. cereal, toast, butter, milk, cof- ment of the railroad would not UlUe u> say In local government fBfcluuiilL— . IIIUL. .V ''..... -■-■—J - be misled by the opinions of U»e - He declared that he had beard Dlntyr Roast ham with a/dent admirers of the lady former chairman of the T m plneapitV baked pJ-iu*-*, P L Y M O U T H mentioned. Borne seemed to be committee D. King Irwlrd a bit sorry for those who had remark that enough dUa.ns baked onions, cole slaw, bread, butter, floating ydand. milk, B O O LE S ix A TOtfl.il not been properly initiated into were not interested in coming tc tea. d , the Jpys of smoking and they committee meetings and lr 8upper Cinnamon toast, With FLOATING POWER advocated smoking anywhere SUCh a case how would the Com and everywhere. cocoa. Cars and Trucks ford service mlttce know what the citizen) Monday One group of addicts to the wanted. Mr. Grossman polnintre J Breakfast Apple sauce, oat "weed" declared that they had out the futUlty In speaking at oiff meal, toast, butter, milk, cof- enough self-control to abstain even attending the sessionsis o f for the duration of a traln-rlde the Committee. Im . Cleveland Sales & Service Co. even though they were accus- _ v „ „ „ Tr f Dinner Scalloped cabbage 318 Milburn Ave. Tel. 6-0102 Millburn, N. J. toraed to smoke Incessantly at T T j gs tL i^ ^ ^ in iiii,,_T * with cheese. Unman tried po other times A Tew even suggest- pub c hearing given the ordln tatoes. creole tomatoes, bran cd that a coach be set aside for antes a "farce" tn view of the muffins, butter, molded fruit female smokers only as though Newark Evening News Inter ■gelatine, milk, tea. that smoke were any different view Mr. Irwin granted to be \ Supper Cream of peanut from the fumes exhaled by male published the afternoon of the buo.U i soup, croutons, canned enthusiasts. hearing and prophesying the peacVn . oaUm-ai cookies, milk, action of the Committee. tea. , Thornton C. Fry stated that Tuesday although he had been out of MASS MEETING Brcaxfast Prunes, cornmcal (Continued from page 11 touch with the Township af D A V E ’S fairs, his lmpreaalon from read ipttilh, toast, butler, milk, eof- ing the ordinances was that th fc® „ , , tendent of maintenance and creamed the assistant engineer, and legislation in question was "a i Dinner. Sliced ham, vtoiou. as any legislation ca. | potatoes. suing laaiik raw tur- Choice Meat Market lastly, that such *an economy be.” He added, "it is by ordln nip and celery salad, bread, move should Include ail de ances such as these that politl butter, pineapple tapiora pud- partments of local government. cal machines have been but ding, milk, lea 347 Millburn Ave., Millburn, N. J., Mr. schlerbaum repeated his Up» : Supper Creamed eggs and own feelings on the ordinances, William Byrd, former memtx mushroom, on toast .bread, but- SPRING LEGS OF which he termed "loosely-drawn and dangrously flexible,- stet-jof the Township Commltto Ur, molded fruil gcl.iUiu-. WniT IAMB 1 7 c lb . ing that he objected to the o r-; Ported out that the prevlot , tea. dinances because they « dele- Makers did not seem to res 1 Wednesday JERSEY LOINS OF gated too much power to the: bse that the Townahlp mui Breakfast: Bananas, wheat PORK — Whole or tfalf 1 2 c lb . township engineer without my economize and as an econorr -(cereal, toast, l*mer, nnik. coi- cnlcrlng into personalities;" i suggestion he favored the aj - ;fee. thatan assisunt engineer isnot! Polntment of group of cltlzeils| Dinner. MinesUone. lettuce JERSEY FRESH* needed a this time, and that to study the situation. with Russian dressing, bread, HAMS 1 2 c lb . the salary of the building in- Mr Byrd objected to M r butter, chocolate pudding, oal- soector should be equal withj Schlerbaum's resolution i is meal cookies, imik, tea FRESH KILLED that of other Township officials, i t Welsh rarebit, bread, w/ilPAPONS V/niL._ 2 7 c l b . * Mr. Schlerbaum offered a p ro - j mtttee and offered ft gutatltWc butter, rice and raisin pudding, test telephoned him by Miss resolution, supported by Mr. fr y milk, tea. Sugar Cored SMOKED Cor. Hartshorn, stating, " 1 1 as "a more polite approach," Thurutey HAMS, all popular brands 1 4 c lb . protest the ordinances because Thomas J. Degnan asserted Breakfast: Mixed fruit", oat- — the powers and duties of the en- ! that the Townahlp Committee gineer are too broad without, was creating a "czar" In the PRIME CUTS OF RIR ROAST ~ 2 3 c l b . first being submitted to a refer-; power of the Township En- rr’S TIME TO CHANGE endum of the people,” i gineer. "Tammany U a baby SHOULDERS GR RUMP ' c,Sd thi?ThCRhaTvrehrye defto-! vSed^dh h a “lo t S f B^yrntt At-nr W ; OF MILK FED VEAL* 2 2 e f t : ite ideas about the ordinances, made by Harold Smith to Pf6' and other matters connected, sent a copy of the resolution MINED. “ STCTicn (snow white ) with Township affairs. "I do!to the Cdmmittee at their o r - 'rr"m the heart o P 'nn-- h o m e m a d e not think that the citizens who ganizatlon meeting Monday riol‘es(- S r ? Townahlp Hall that morning, Mrs. Voorheeg sup- TVre’s no better coft! mined SAUSAGE MEAT 2 3 c lb . night," said Mrs. Voorhees,, ported this move saying.: Egg, *11.25; Stov.. $11.25; Nut. were given the courtesy they "Frankly, I knqw the Committee SJ j 00 p 19 25: Buckwheat. SUGAR CURED will not entertain any sympathy 1 9 c lb . should have been afforded." *1.50, Hopper’s Seaboard Ooke. BACON for the resolution, but they will Mrs. Voorhees believed that $12.00, the meeting called before - he know on paper our feelings on took office was a courtesy to the situation which I call an. W ^ TB0NG“ 0VL & irf: f n WE DELIVER FREE Maplewood, f t . . . * Telephone*, Millburn:6-2700, 6*2701, 6*2702 the ToWnshlp Committee will j meeting, assisted by H. N N• > Tel.Tel So.Sn nrnnee • 2-5280, delay action on the matter be- Jacques as secretary. iUnionvllle 2-31C0 Adv ------T-TT DAY, JAN. 6, H933 MILLBURN-SHORT HI I SOCIAL AND PERS PARAGRAPHS WYOMING NOTES clalr, Mrs- Willard Hfc Hulls and” STRAUB.WEHRLE WEDDING FRIDAY Great Mrs. A. E. Thevenet of tht, IN NEW YORK A SURPRISE TO MANY Worn Several dinner parties Township T g ; Goodspe ed held New Year's, Eyp before the Eighteen of the younger settr ' dance at the Wyoming' Club Miw Mary Elisabeth Wehrle. Ml«* Helen Fa l Unite of Hobart Wyoming had a progressive ain. daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. C. c^r-.F-Ui a Mr. and JJr*. Charles Fetter ner before tlie New year s gw Wehrle of 13 Dunian street, be avenue left Thursday to spend V m dance at the Wyomnip club dn Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Todd. Mr. Ther were the Mi**« jint Arthur Eugene Straub, son o f The MUses Louise and Isabel ter of Mrs. S and Mrs. Kenody Ware. Mr, and Sharp, Ruth Blair. Ruth w w * Mr and Mr* A. R Straub of M Marekwald. students at Vassar speed of i >#<*■ Mre. Ralph Bown, Mr. and Mrs. Martha Errole, K ath erin e to u i. Myrtle avenue. MapIcwoCkl. at and Smith College, spent fhft m- M ry Leo Harrow and Mr. and Mis. field, Margaret Irwm, Elizabeth Si Andrews Episcopal Churoh. Short Hill*, holidays with their parents, Mr. . ioi. at 5 lr Merrill Robinson. Small, all of W yom in g, Barbara * Fifth avenue, New York, Rev. and Mrs. Albert ft. Marekwald Schimme! of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark of Frick of Montclulr, and Kitty Albert E Rlbourg officiated. of Mountalnvlew avenue. and Mrs. o e l o f Bi d Mo tain avenue entertained Lee of Brooklyn; Robert Maust Mias Florence Wehrle was her MacPhereon, a stu ttmore, Md., ilary S.iU r- Jr,, Hoen Phillips, Kcr.r,tlli slater's only attendant. Oeorge M Princeton University, day at the Chad »»»..*<.♦ Of me MlhJI iyt andMr ttndMrs a Noytsiohn siayton Sm*H. and Mr Whitfield, O eorge Grubert. M, Straub, brother of the groom, spent lhe holiday season with o»n£< Ri v. . . . ' _ _ _ _ Innocents. West ansi Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nicol. Oeorge Thomas, Frederick was best wren. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Ralph B Powwt tl«* Stoneall Jr., Thomas Herbert, Mr. and Mrs.. Weston Roberts The bride Is a graduate of ratul c ^ p h am on of Pine officiated. - g ... Oraut Hornecker and Bud Bur Miliburn High School. 'terrace of Chestnut street entertained rell. Wli|lam K. br > Mr. and Mrs.- Seward Roberts Mr. Straub, who is well known M| her Jin ther of the briR| #w and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth marriage. Mr. SOUTH MOUNTAIN ESTATES atonal hwtractor at Po t of Hobart ftVenoe, hgp relumed In law. Mrs. FlsasanU Country Club, Point.^ ^ ' ^ r spfnd_ Philadelphia, mair *n Mr and Mrs. Arthur Roee had Hampton B. Allen, son of Mr Pleasant Ing the Christmas vacation at of honor. khuumd |if u their guests Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Hampton R. Allen of 7 The young couple left Bun- h Baltimore |* ■'other's bi it Charles Green. Mr and Mrs. M Edgcwood terrace, spent the day for Miami, Fla , where Mr ’ _ _ _ , , man O'Callahan, Dr. and Mrs. Luther holiday vacation w ith his par 8traub wUl take part In the f Ba*a^ ... Gullck. Mr. and Mrs. NeU Prless- The bride i sown ents. ‘He returned Monday to winter golf tournament*. Brookline, Mast., where ,ii man and Mr. and Mrs William white satin a tulle Elkins, W. Va„ where he is a la|.(, Wilson of Short Hills. sophomore at D avis Rikins surprise to their many friends ter' Mra Henry Oulld. which hung aider __ Mr and, Mrs Charles Fetter College. as no announcement of their Miss Katherine Wodell has cap worn by paiemul grei -. tom alii t ie and children. Bobby and Betty. engagement had been made. returned to her home In Mill- grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Oraessle of Chestnut street spent New brook, N. Y„ after a stay with pearls of her Mmal grei o f 157 Myrtle avenue are lour grandmother carried Year's Bay in Brooklyn with ing In Florldn fo r tw o weclu Short Hills Items of HighlandHlffhlirtrl avenue.9V*nti« bouquet of km and lilt's Mrs. Fetter's mother. with Mr. and M rs Hulsey W of the valley. Mr. and ifrs, William A. Mit Stlchel o f Newark The Misses Eileen and Bar- “ r “ nd “ r* Frederick p, After Febrqjb > Mr add chell of Woodcrest avenue en Mrs. Wordsworth D Williams bara Bcresford of Mlnnlslnk pur*'5 ° f. .^ c*1 f.0®? have had. as Mrs. Schimme! anil be at hon e tertained at a New Year's tea Myrtle avenue was hostess to road entertained before the |lhelr *ue«u their son-in-law Monday afternoon. dance Club a" f da^ t e r Mr and ' Mrs In East Orange; the Quaker Ladies' Sewing Mrs Schtmn was educutl d Mr and Mrs. William Dearlng Circle Tuesday afternoon. New Year's Eve. i S S f r S at Kent Place! tool Summl of White Plains. N. Y.. spent the The South M ountain Estates Mr arid Mrs John Berden of Yorr week end as the guests of Mr. Parsonage HIUs road were hosts Mr. and Mrs. H. Stacy Smith Springflel I, Bridge Club met- Wednesday- and Mrs Benjamin Dearlng of at a burfet supper New Year's <” Highland avenue are at the ■**«•. and O I Central Ai t night at the home o f M rs Frank Wyoming avenue Buck of 18 Mountalnvlew road. Eve before the dance at the Carolina, Pinehurst. N. C. Cchool. New Y L Short Hills Club 1 The Misses Constance Hal- Mr Behtmim [fls mduatJfl !„***” °l Miss Ann Heiss of Newark was Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Rum- bach and Adcle Stevens______enter-;from Rutger® Uiu. aetsuy m 1 t ■ mfwi ^ Ot .hort—» >1 a New Year's Err cry ora —>Forost - place'entertained' .. .. I.,n.l talncd at-S _ a danceJ _ _ n.Friday f • night. . . . !: AMsf “ nd IS « m.mk..membr; a! chi IN W,^ 2 5 ? .!° P»r and honorably in the anneal l sgion TOT GET 1350 ALIMONY AMERICAN^ LEGION forces of our nation during th • jyfu l; Comedy A MONTH DURING SUIT Great War. We take pride in th< ' (Obituary Guy R. Bmworth root thought that It Is somethin,. _ ruary- 22, 23 Mrs. lone Kuhn M&they For- which cannot be purchased/ " . , TTT gle of 6 Delbarton drive, Short 7 "Sweetheart I." a brand new EDWARD ALLISON World War veterans who are r ualcal comedy by Larry Doyle ___ Hills, will- receive *390 monthly receiving the diaabllity allow Income Tex Forms Due i o f the____ Lamb's Club, will be pre- A hgh mass of requiem w a s ^ o n y during a suit for d- ance will have payments U they By Midnight, March 15 ,lnted by Guy B. Boswwth Post, held yesterday morning at St.' vorc* Instituted by her husband, fall to report fo rexamlnatlon j A merlcan Legion, at the high Rose of Lima's Church- by Rev. David F. Forgie, New York stock when requested to do so by the The following announcement * ihsol..audUtorium_the night* ol MHsaei ZarlUo tor Edward Ah broker, to Vice ChanPellor Stein Veterans' Administration, ac has been received from John a i e M a r y ll end 23 Uson of 422 Mlllburn avenue, ruled in chancery court last cording to. the advice received Rogers, collector gf Interim i The prodirr ton, a musical rq- who died Tuesday after a two- week. Mr*, Fbrgle will also have - the service officer of the Post has its «eaae* in • small week's Illness Internjpnt was In th# use of their home apd her regulations provide that Tevenuer Ifewiut. : i r i ______lx, u W “All Income tax forms wer v in France, where the the church eemetdry. husband must pay for matnten- Is whiling away his time S n l t S ^ h e whl £ ex- lea se d and mailed to ta> | Mr. Allison, who was M years anee. payers Tuesday. I others ol the Army of Oe- i payment will not o pat -after the-nfRnlnp of "If you do not receive your ion be reinstated by the regional wtthtn a reasonable tone, kind!;, he Armistice. office until the claim has been call or write the Revenue Office J How he gets into and out of reviewed by the central office la JL *n*,nwr charges of extreme cruelty as and a copy will be mailed to yon ie predicament only to find Washington and authority for If In the midst of others mmhP, nf l>rpfprr<'d ^ her husband and "To avoid penalty, the fetun J 8latw ,hcr intension of asking the continuance of payments must be filed with the Collet U- for two* diverting hguw th# Exempt Firemen's Assoeln given the field office. ispajato matoteuantor-^—-- -- , of Internal Revenue, Gentrnirf* ®“ter^ m''"1' tton and a communicant of 8t. Newspapers and general pub Avenue and Halsey Street, New The show also features a Rose of Lima's church lic almost universally lump all ark, before midnight, March, n umber of haunting melodies Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Don t Forget the Bmall Ads ex-service men under the gen md delightful dance routines 1933. Mary Allison, a daughter, Mlsaj eral designation of “Legion." with special costumes and May Allison, and two- sons, While this is a tribute to the Bureau's allotment for piln Rehearsals will start George and William. Legion’s overwhelming prepon for the current year hae\ middle of this mopth The A n nounci n -§-~ derance in membership among drastically reduced, It wll __ ttee in charge of ar- MRS. WILLIAM HARVEY the veteran groups, it sometimes absolutely .necessary to have tl igemenL will be announced LOWER PRICES puts the Legion In an unfair utmost cooperating of the t ;t week. Mrs. Jennie L. Harvey, wife of! light. Thq MMtrtT is to secure ss payers, and UJ* urged that William Harvey of 80 Mountain on nearly as pBulble a 100 per cent taxpayers make use of t avenue, died Friday evening. membership of all veterans of A LL BREAD, ROLLS, forms mailed to them and n A t High School P.T. A. Mrs Harvey was 70 years old the World War. - • - make requisition for addil Burial was Tuesday In Of eon - PASTRIES & PIES Unfair and often baseless copies unless absolutely necei wood Cemetery. Brooklyn criticism Is now being heaped arvey Kelley of Pace Instl- wry- f ute. New York City will be the Yon Know It's Good if It upon the American Legion. One “Important changes In th t DRIVES WITHOUT LICENSE Comes From lest speaker of the High effective answer Is s demon Income Tax law will be publish stratlon by every post of un Hool Parent-teachers' Associ John Perez of Newark was ed from time to time during the ation Tuesday night at the high selfish service to community, filing period." fined *9 and costs by Acting Re LARSEN’S state and nation. school. Mr. Kelley's topic will corder Nagel Tuesday morning 317 Millbum A v i. We want new members to be "Mental Reserves for a ca for falling to register his auto TWO SPEEDERS FINED show the non-veteran public of reer." mobile and also for driving Phone 6-2048 the country that the Amdrtgan Mr. Kelley has'been one of without a license. Legion is a strong, virile organ Adam Strauck of Newark ant! the most popular of P T. A. William Elaesser of Irvlngto- isation, unafraid of fair critl speakers Last year wThcn he ap clan and willing to do Its bit for were both fined *5 and costs peared in the Township, he Monday by Acting Recorder Al the common good raised so many questions from Continued membership In the bert J. Nagel for speedine his audience that His time here An Economy Start For The Legion should be a matter of Strauck also passed a red llgh' was nearly doubled personal importance to the In at the Intersection of MUlburi. A special muslral program New Year’s Budget dividual. The $ privilege belongs and Wyoming avenues for which i has been planned and refresh- to those who have served loyally a one-dollar One was levied. menu will be served. There's nothing like getting the bud get for the NEW YEAR off to a good Mart, And that bi just what our LOW PRICER help you to do. You’ll find lot* of welcome SAV INGS on the SPECIALS we are featuring this week. Important Savings on Staple Groceries Quaker or Mother's Fancy Creamery Quirk or Regular utter Rolls " b 27c RICE i tats PKfi. for every Gold Medal, Hecker, Pillsbury FLOUR« 12 h' 13c GAS HERSH'S BEST CALIFORNIA SARDINES 2 Can* 1 5 c WALTER BAKER S ANGE COCOA 1-2 lb. Tin 10c in stock HKRSH'S BEST — PURE FRUIT PRESERVES All Varieties 32 or.. Jar 25c Gold Medal ■OONOMIC m N.B.T. poor stove it a big hant icap S0FTASILK Cake FLOUR m lb. pkg. With a Betty Crocker Cake Cooler FREE 21c Special price >49.95 con to the housekeeper. It is w aste- A Franco American o r nected, formerly >54.50. ihilf Fully Insulated, fully en ful and annoying. Replace it Prepared Spaghetti 3 cans “ «rC ameled. 0?en beat regu these new lows in gas range ice Brandywine Bacoiu ^Package* c*u® Wr*p 19c lator. Top burner lighter. prevail. 16 inch ovens. Utensil IIERSU'S BEST drawer. >53.00 if bought B it Savingt _ Pure Vanilla Extract UrKP Mae Bottle 19c on terms of >5 do**, >> Only high quality gas ranges smooth...... HKRSH'S BEST Fine materials—careful construc KC'ivoMlf: 4?S N.B.T. Red Sour Pitted Cherries ' 2 Cans 2 5 c tion—ovens built to bake and jbak' Spedai p i ice 560.50 con- w l l . Every modern improvement in ncrtwl* formerly S6/-50. 3 Cans 2 5 c Fully ftirohited. fully enam DOGGIE DINNER time, fuel and labor-saving r/epre- eled. Oven heat regulator. JIM______D1AMQND HEAD •ented. T o p barter lighter. L& inch oven* I utensil drawers. PINEAPPLE JUICE Z Med. Can* 25c R l j l if Iwiight on terms of down, »5 a month. Dave’s Market, 347 MiUbum Ave., Millbum PUBLIC WSEI CE J. Tricarico, 29 Main Street, MiUbum 1 C. E. Van Fleet, 67 Main Street, Millbum STORE OPBN DAILY, Intluilnt Sttmrt 8 A. M. to 5 P. M- - i MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS ITEM, FRIDAY. IAN. 6, 1933 time, having a Job, may engage I • Young collegians are pleased to see the home paper. Sub scribe to the ITEM for them. M, FRIDAY, JAN. 6. 1933 This concert la given under Older girls and women are protection, the euaplcea of the 8uoum I finding the rubberized silks that> It Is well to remember that Junor Service League. The pro. in Vdfne Today come in a wide variety of colors1 such seasonal fads as the novel JK ceeda from the grin-iinni,, ■and styles a practical solution! sleeve treatments and capelets charge of |1J0 are for the ben- r w w n r *•' Ik# ( # » ■ County tu» kr MU. Alt.e to their problem. Rubberised,; featured on many of this year's Ut of the Summit t Home for ssrsuz:' »ptrl*ll#i. pure dye silk crepe de chine u coats are pa suing fancies that 1» Children. especially popular » will soon be out of date! Tailor- * •ARMY eWUTHfcR CLOTHKS - Wum selecting > raincoat, ed coats cut on conservative I Season’s Message a#lines and made, of wood quahu Snowy days are i'JT fi rlllld'f ,ur * C Inspired by CfciU Play-days for children, U,y, ^ ^ Z f h ^ L H ^ t . fabric are always smart aud^J* Invitations have been Issued! are tm -Stnee a rain coat Is worn only * eoAhe presidents of thirty-live Due to lack, of space the Item tkatlng was unable to publish the fol ,.nmi .ui,* _ t„hLl° .ySrt;m'. features that add to the occasionally, hbwever. Its color -- women’s club and organizations lowing verses, which, according ” Jurnor i Z r Z " ,mfnrt an<1 wearablUty ot the need not be conservaUve. Bright In the county to attend the an U) the author, “were Inspired o ^ ^ k ^ s for vn, , The length should also warm shades add a note ot nual President's Day at 2 SO J of th(, ’bc *ivPn m,f consideration If cheer and color to the grayest of o'clock Friday ml the Commwn upon the snggeetlon of a child that even though depressor tty -Center Madame Anne Bar- srtlrs held in Shell ah nouw, English lecturer and dra prevails, should the Santa Clam e by most self.re#.pec(ing splrtt die?" SS*B matic Interpreter of current gentlemen under u*it! ptaya. will apsek on “The THE ETERNAL CHALLANGE all MWlmthms I ffl’ E to Ttwafra." Madame Bamouw Is a year of smart, -practice! form- rly of the School of Music, Now Santa with his Jolly face ‘lormy weather apparel, .neat-*. Cieor^e’i M arket Oxford, England. Must follow In this modern rac< fitting and Inconspicuous n - Such childishness cannot sur lushes fasleuiiiK either with one Among the Invited guests of (FORMERLY GOODMAN'S MARKET) vive, Im p or a short zipper and the club afe Mrs. T H, Orimley, abicoats fashioned of llcht 326 Millburn'Avenue ° Tel Mill. 6-131^ Federation president-. Mrs. When sophistication arrives. vglght, colorful materials that CHnuneey Marsh, northern vice So pagan like, the cynics cry, tie comfortable -to wear president; Mrs. Fred J. Carter, This aged Old symbol will die tame trend has been Tol- seventh district vice-president, SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday To dusty shelves they woul In tire construction of and the heads of, thirty two proclaim r proof foot grar fbr other Essex County women's Old Santa! with other myths ol -ups. Kid. alligator and clubs. Including the Ex-prcsl fame finishes ut such colors ns dents' Club, the Summit Wo TANGERINES 20 for 25c Bute Christmas will come again,' brown, taupe or black man's Club and the Maplewood these foot coverings as Woman s Club What does this signify? A spirit crushed? Ooockiaas -ro' as they are storm ORANGES 18 for 25c The literature Department U and milady will find that In charge of the program For Christmas lore and grow Up on and off with prnr- 1932 Xmas Message no effort The Child Welfare Depart t small children the Inox- GRAPEFRUIT 8 for 25c ment will meet at 2 30 o'clock L. C. B. A. MEETING ive, rubberized print raln- Monday at the home of the; gaem to hold a strong ap- chairman, Mrs. Thayer A Smith Tbrre arc also bright, PEAS 3 lb. f< 25c of Forest.drive. Short Hills,.u»| The Ladles' Catholic Benevo lent Association will meet Tues- Scotch plaid outfits dc- 3 . hear Mrs Frank Eakln, Instruc to catch many a young; tor at Drew University speak on dsy at the home of Mrs. Chris I tine Wlttkop of Rswley place. y. One of these seen recent-; CABBAGE lb. 2c “ Rellglpua Education In dudes not only a raincoat, Schools." DUNCABSON 90 SU LK beret and an um- j TO W. V. r. MMDAY af the same mdlerlal A l-! The Garden Department :h some raincoats arc] All Kinds of Fruits and Vegetables at Reasonable wishes to remind Its members lined, most mothers; and other members of the club Russell Duneanson of Jersey Prices - If It Grows We Have It City will address the meeting ot Her to buy them Urge large j of tlte splendid collection of to permit wearing a gardening books available at the Young People's WaMawahlp HREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF TOWN at St Stephen's parish house at or eoat under them in * home of Mrs L. E Van 8lckle cold weather of Farley road. Short Hilts, 8 o'clock Sunday evening. every Monday from 10 o'clock I until The Community House was O u r METEI ICE P L A N install tfeigidaires packed with over 200 children last Thursday for the club's an nual Christmas party. Mrs P n o l d u'lihm cost; you put a quarter in tfie slot R Aronson was awarded first place in the ticket-selling con test for the affair. She received & pewter vase, and Mrs. A. A. Kelly was presented with a pew ter pitcher for second place. ... W FRllOAIRE WILL SAVE MORE EACH Miss Jane Emerson Stoneall was in charge ot the program which consisted of a story-book fantasy. A little girl falls asleep over her book by the side of the MONTH it ccnfa ! Christmas tree. The' Mother Goose tableaux represented what she dreamed about. UM ST TKU f mi Tbere’i ■ n r to purdtaie Frlgidalr* out ol abe V w am deporit tt many ta eleren qu inert h Levitzki, Piano Genius money you ran w t. Il'i Hi* METER-ICE Phut METER-ICE at oat time U you wi#h. Thii #!lo* your Frigtoaiie to operate for • corrcipoodiss You iclect the Frigid#if. Hut you want. It* Hun Scheduled for Tonight Dumber of Hay*. Once a month our reprticatauvc aNaffk t CIm m delivered m-your home. No down ptyauat it milt, collect! the deimit from METER-ICE, and Music lovers of this vicinity rrtdilt lit smths aim I* four 'X’hen the will h ave the opportunity of A METER-ICE coin rtgiHer accompanies you* FHgidaire it paid for, the meter It removed', , , hearing the famous pianist, Frigidair* when deiivcrtd. Drop * quarter to tad lb* Frigfdalr* it completelyyourt. Mlscha Levitzki at Summit High METER-ICE and Frigid**" immediately begmi to •School at 8:30 o'clock tonight. p#y for ittelf out of the uvingr it effect# But Hut Tbottiandi mow hiyimg Frigidaire ... , Levitzki was born In Russia of im t till The um* quarter help* to pay for Hu Might,d with ,M of METER ICE Plot! I M Co« i ■ » m - ...' - •t-' • naturalized American parents.! Frigid*#/* itatlf. Am! by having Frigjdaire. you It’a an unuiual opportunity to be able to purdute i# re more thin you place to METER-ICE. He began his planistic studies] ■ Frigidairt in tuch an eaiy way. Think .hat j| at the age of seven. Five years How Prigidan mokes tstrb smohsp postMt Jgtoitl Oaly a quarter a dm for . grantor Super- later his Inherent genius was so ] Powered,' two cylinder Frlgidalre . . . the ben apparent that he was to taken j rbe Igure* «i Hu left abow that Frigidairt m m known and mote widely uatd af electric refriger Berlin, where he studied under the avaraga family 810,92 a month. That # more ator» . . . Hie refrigerator chown by Hie majority Dohnanyl. HU Berlin debut In than enough to pay for your Frigidalt* on tbg for beauty, convenience, reliability, and economy, 1914 was sensational. Only fif METER-ICE Plan. So you Dot only havt tbeimoe- b it any wonder that to many famUiet mo taking teen at the time, his technlcaal j l P H T r dratt benefit and enjoyment of Frigidairt by taking advantage of tbit tplendid opportunity! Why pul brillance causers a tumultuous Total A v e y JMomMy Sav^gl advantage of tbit offer, but you'" aha money up with ofd fi Hilonad, unhandy, wnateful refriger demonstration. Following a tour| ahead after depotitiog the 2?c l day to meet the ation when Frigidairt can be purchaied out of the of Central Europe and Scandi c jcthly payment*. money ft revet! navia, me returned to America,] making his debut In old Aeolian Hall October 1?, 1916. IT'S CREAPEi Tt 8WI FRI6IDAIRE TORN TO DO WITHOUT! Though still in his early thir ties, Mlscha Lezltzki has been! known to American and Euro pean audiences for many years, C o m p an y and his name has become pyn- Jersey Ce ntral Power & onoymous with absolute pence-1 tlon In piano playing, TIllfttONt f IS ro t ONE or OIIR SALESMEN TO CALL AND EXPLAIN FULLY MILLBURN-SHORT HILLS ITE li, FRIDAY,'JAN. 6, 1933 1 Fund driverive Crosby appeals to Township tect residents bordering Maple munity Christinas LOCAL EVENTS SINCE JUNE INDICATE appointed. voters for support. wood. MORE INTEREST IN TOWNSHIP AFFAIRS "Home Week" at St S te p h"b'l en ’s Township Committee authorizes Red Cross groups make Inten Church. ordinance for relief bond Issue. sive preparations for drive. Dr. Oilbreth speaks at En SEPTEMBER 15 OCTOBER 27 NOVEMBER IT . JUNE 16 gineer's rally and bridge. Irwin recommends a surplus Both parties In local election Legion to launch Community New building to occupy old contest continue fo be active in Red Cross Roll Call starts next hotel .'Hi' fund. Christmas Fund drive Monday. behalf of candidate* week. ... ■ E. O. Wilkins appointed Mrs. L^laa Thomas Lyle (ties NOVEMBER 14 Three civic groups favor vis suddenly. Candidates to ■bmlt w cross- iting teacher move by petition. Washington School head. examination 4 taxpayer*' Community Gardens project Taxpayers group still growing, Moore and Clark win seats on Traffic laws In foreground. SEPTEMBER 22 meeting, Township committee. - • Red Cross supervisor' affitets ^ 7- a great success. Prominent peoffF as* election Vote recount still undecided.. Dyke tells of sqjiyol savings. q,.Nocbert. Wade .appointed visiting nurse & case invest!**- Wage Issue is degnte theme. of Moore tmtrourk tfpn, .. JUNE 23 Barker urges?* disrmaid ,of new police chief. Country Day School Residents complain of NOVEMBER n - a a -Entire community mourns n a ns tiAS m ■ ■ - party jg y is r deaLh of Dr. Wellington Camp- tut new year. Dr. Plant to spwk before disorders to Board of Various groups aid relief fund Neighborhood House has new toeU. Woman’s Club afid P T A •$. Irwin defends Moore’s volte: committee in mailing appeals much heeded room. says Joint Meeting member fa Visiting teacher project to be Summer park program an TaxpajTrs’ league to hold Oc NOVEMBER J nounced. vored larger salary reduction, Investigated by teachers' cM - tober rally. Committee appB^’ T* “ •^Organ dedication at St. is South Mountain Estate: mlUec. - ^ . a • SEPTEMBER ft two referenda aVTtwnon. , Stephen’s Church. streets are accepted. Food orders safeguarded: Di Candidates repl} to quiz a Decision sustained on Tren- policies. (Continued on Next Page.) * jjjjgve-Smlth . •. ' ... rector Layman says grocery plan Is not abused In MUlburn. JUNE M Heavy low In Turnpike flfef Ready (or. biggest and best firemen, have long fight with Fourth In MUlbura history. morning blaze at Epicurean Uncover giant liquor plant .on Restaurant. Morris Turnpike. ; m Appointment to Board of As Senator Pierson to sjwak sessors held over by Committee. here OCTOBER 6 JUNV 7 Retiring Police Chief Bro- - • Unemployed critic tee local re desser Is lauded by officiate and lief by petition. citizens.. | Barker submits resignation as Banner raising and rally to be director of township relief big Columbus Day event. work. . Why taxes are high — Pier Trehgrove appointed to Board son’s subject Monday night. of Assessors Foreign students weekend Three-cent postage rate In ef guests At Wyoming Church. fect - - OCTOBER 13 JULY 14 Pierson declages new era Is Town aroused by relief fraud i here. evldence. Republican candidates urge Bicentennial events postponed adherance to party politics. from Fourth prove great suc- State relief bopds in dispute. cess. * ’’Wyoming" not a mail ad Novel by Stanley Hart Page dress. prominent In week’s book news. Church forum draws students JULY SI from India. Japan, China. Mex ico. iTARTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,h Hults to study measures for OCTOBER 29 curtailing town’s expenses. Slate Board of Health chooses Civic Leaders map campaign: Mrs. J. D. Berry Jr. vice-presi 8hort Hills group asks support r T* F dent. of Moore and Clark. and continuesuntil Saturday, January I YULY 25 Short Hills Association ap proves budget cuC RoUrtans ore told of new Young Republicans Club county park plans. formed. Finances In good shape but High school Juniors request Be sure lo visit Bamberger’s daring this great store- tax-saving demand continues. worn toys for "Kris Krlngle." Pool declared to be sanitary. Mrs. Gordon F Dreher and wide | Mrs, Joseph P. Day dies. sale. For more news about specific items tune in on John A. Dey speak before Bux Fame of Community reaches ton Association. Canada. Pupils patronize high school Lockharts to offer diversified WOR IVIRY WIIKDAY MORNING, 9 TO 9:30 prorram in appearance here. library: grown-ups stay away. C< mmlttee In charge of Com AUGUST 11 Bickley reappointment hotly debated, ta come up again Mon day night. C II \K II K I I) 10 07 Taxpayers’ Association or ganized. Rudolph and Fox at Trenton conference. AUGUST 18 Bickley falls of reappoint RESOLVED, 'lb, it the regular meetings of the Township Committee ment but still hold office. of the 1 owiiship <. f Millburn, in the.County of Essex, for the year 1933 Salary cuts necessary, says he held nv the T IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS ' f »a«r:':ibaii»w*yM asss*. • if-* ? ".iSflfAe Strong Team* Local Bowler* Fourth at. Rose ha* won tvfrlveiof, GETS AUDITIONAL MSf; their fifteen #amw vAtj^ ijL. r;M # a* w T R A fn c stAMP v m i : ■ O n Weekend Rotter ! In Lackawanna Series F^ank^ith^doutiuK :um ^nd. Her rtrsT rut For Recreation Five^ Wehnmeyer 1* Second Tom Lynch ****•»-- hRHHI liM>tg Benjamin F Ml.-. if;m. ' ------r" ____- ‘ behind him they are getqafj thorn* road, Btujrt lUU*. w», - - The Millburn Recreations will The Recreation bowler* .arei dangerou*. fined J18 for appealing a f»n. face three hard opponent* In holding, a fourth position in tho j The Legion had their chw rtig vision In a Madiam four days this week end. The Lackawanna League, proceed-. section with them last ntfR, first encounter wHl be played ed by R. A. Dover, Plcatlnny Ar- Eddie Rlmback. the silent rnoier. case last October Mi m,* this evening with the Ottn « . nai and Dover In first, secondj He think* of whst to say md, was said to have failort to Ridge Athletic Club In the Oten a*n(j third places respectively. ! Chief Bayes says It. •- tbs hbstrucUons of V-«riffip of. ’ Ridge High School at 9 o’clock.: Wehnmeyer, second In Indl- The new pins w rfc.-j fine lor flCCT In that city and was imM Tomorrow night the Recreations : virtual averages is pushing some of the boys A*k Tim $15 by Recordei Watnon Judge will 'travel tto Rahway, where Panetta of the Plcatlnny outfit Fennessey and Salisbury. *. they will play the strong Y. M for first post, Holland of Morris Cmmiy un. A. team of that place In a j Scoring of the locals Is as fol-. RECREATION BOWLING posed a similar penpyr return game. • lows: WOMRNU ISM tt » In the encounter played h» Mayo___ 201 kc v MlUbum, which was the open-: Johnson 200 a»i -f. v -X"* lng game of the adasan, Mill- Campbell i24 SIBS l&fi X„ K.m, ...... I, ,s m u iit* fr t j, burn won In an over-time game. Lynch 202 187 17*178 *« _ , (! r » « tot ttf.it It «»t .. 1 funti nun * i r r ® it in 41-37. The Rahway game will Wehmeyer 101 214 223 C, l>. of A...... <1 II «M It III begin at B o'clock and will be _ ___ 110.(1 not ...... i li it«|| Ifj followed by dancing. Total# 888 yuu ,/ «(..'*• * 1 Mt.lt « » On Monday evening, the . IndlltdMj M . . I 0 A*. IS . strong Passaic Boys' Club team E U sb*. Ho Mono .. I* MJ lt 7?^ FBI. - SAT., IAN. f. will come to the Millburn court M «vuri«n m Rd*. If 1ft I us T I l I K l i S , M E, Halt. Hum URl, 19 l|f,t ttt uiaaatN for a game at 9 o'clock. Their *t Var-bull Bus iii n m team is reputed to be the best PARKS ! H Orrow. Si Sicphon’' St ! * k»l. Ml, Mlat.li, . U In Pasaiac, the home of good sPUTS ,11. ii, m m*pn» , a - basketball. i K IVlimi Bin, Cap# I1u» CJ«| > >1 ------j By DICK MONTGOMERY : » ri/im Ho Hum . .. • M T»f1«r, m Hi,|,h-i M ■It rnarattBl bar Sanderson To Stay * u has been suggested that In- j ** h « » , com . u ' « Olri ArOUt Is M Pro!stead of the fancy shirts the As Canoe Brook u uers »•*« - - • ribbon rook, gib ... '.... - —^------1 Vogel# ought to -wear asbestos TfWfl IMW-Imt wnu family who W b lr it * ri> without a pumpkin pie • 1st Harold J. Sanderson, profes- suits. How those boys burn up Ainmlcan Legion *i t« « «• slonal golf instructor at Canoe From what we Jiear Mocw Squaw Jitll || i. ts l It r hrialmaa dinner. InehSoetally, aba i Brook Country Club, has an- had too much pinocMe Mon- Uawtlng Club .. »» f* « s i n »»• knows It la geed, feewuae she gel a*- ...... *i it u m : III her recipe from mother. nounced his acceptance of the, day. Take a look at lost night's V igil wli,,, ii .... i , *»i i club’s terms for the 1033 season bowling scores Why not take a Ottvtr FIT* ...... !> liiji ti! DKKR Rl'NS INTO AUTO Tarlor Pork ±L.U. U; .*s 414.li to remain In his present capa- few Lessons from Bob Uwiti, mtimkuia„ .... ir a_9iu cllv for the coming year.. Mosso. * - I mill tonal K i , Franklin Slater of Hackette* ---« I, i.g town reported to Police Hesd- Sanderson, who ha* he'd this OamoN"” that any Campbell. Taylor Pit C Um poitlon at the club for the pasi ^cam that lias the game sewed May.i. In-gum ...... H II* quarters shortly after* one BjleaBsar. Conum it ia,u two years. Is well known lo golf up In Ihe ninth frame and then mCTclock Tuesday morning that a Hast NATIONAL Hill Weiunayer. Bowline deer had run Into his automo- devotees In this vicinity. loges because four men In a row Whianry. Hquaw Ilii, i i»i :« .j* “ *** ***“ “ “ Qn.ilk miss their spares la ! ! ? * dt $ ! Slrnuli. Taylor l‘k u . bile as be was driving on South Associate Feature Jokoomo, no. Moumaln JJ r: i> » Orange avenue toward Newark. HOCKEY HAM PLAYS I sympathise "•l” ' —m Harry fSS ’SKI « iti j; The South Mountaineers did n r.i u Jj State Oame Warden John R. "WILD GIRL” ^ mu : ii Uugg was noliiled U> remove HUN SCHOOL FRIDAY the same thing last night. , i'Ti.n.! "wllT »S ITS 14 With the carcass, * ------1 It's a grand race for first • l'rnih- «’• '<■»*• ..... « 1*1-11 CHARLES FARRF.11. The high school hockey team place between the Legion and1 JOAN BENNKTT will meet the Hun 8chool sex- Squaw Hill. And that goes for RALPH BELLAMV tet Friday In the Princeton boys' the battle for last place between | opening gnme at the Princeton Taylor Park and South Moun-i hockey rink. tain. Sun. - Mon. - Tue*.. Jan. *-319 M iU bu rn Q jality Market Coming to The Millburn 359 Mil T um Avenue Free Delivery Phone Mill. 6-1602 ROGERS FRESH KILLED FOWL 19c lb. TOO BUSY JERSEY LOINS OF PO RK ~ 10c lb. TO WORK LEG OF GENUINE FOX PICTURE SPRING LAMB 15c lb. JERSEY FRESH ADDED BIO ATTACTION HAMS Tjtclb. Constance Bennett BOTTOM ROUND In 23c lb. HOME MADE “ROCKABYE SAUSAGE with 20c lb. JOEL McCREA - PAUL LUCAS Matinee Sat., Sun. & 18c lb. Dally Holidays JUICY SWEET U ll«l. Performance ORANGES, 18 for Evenings Continuous 25c 7 to U p . 2 to 11 p. m. GRAPEFRUIT 6 for 25c SWEET POTATOES 3 fee, for 10c Will Rogers end Marian_ Nixon in a scene from "Too [fuse Aleo A Full U To Work ” the new Fox production in.which the world's most ruits and Vegetables famous wiLlm.tk0JttillsK.Nle. 2PB Always a Good Show V i M ldtli a tuwi T PETITION MOORE ST. ROSS CARD PARTY (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from page 1) The Roeary Society of 8t. Intensive study of Township fi NEW IDEAS year, and George J. Beratler waa Ro,e °* Lbn® Church will hold nances and has pledged Itself to made superintendent of* maln- 1 card Par'y at 8 o'clock Wed- IN I tenance at a salary of $2,400 an- nMdaY In their club cooperate to the fullest with J nually. j rooms In the achool building for other groups working on these Am>olmmcnU In the Fire De- 'be benefit of the church. Mra, problems. HOME MAKING ; payment were as follows: cap- Charles McFadden ia chairman. The thirteen recommenda 'toln of Comnanv I, Rnb*rt E ------———■ tion.s ask that the Township, Marshall, captain of Oom-mnv •'set as a gpaJ the reduction o f By AOjy BESSIE SWANN 2.. Harry tfunevtller: enitoK of t.xott. tour*. all expenditures, other than Public Servlet Electric end Gee Company ^WBpaiiy UAgm Wmitiek: salaries a ndwaxes, by IS pert ntpfatn of Company 5. Fred wn-tc-n or swttt kwwxt tfome Economics Department **"•*-- *» hfrp. -tv*- tpaj th# JLsi'’ cent below the appropriations .Burkhote, -~7Ter” tbs gebsnsOM* aa*lmw.««ni - l o t 1832;?- that * carefully A AOAST BEEF Q1NNSR a very hot ova*. I ll Albert J. Nagel will con'lime o' O'* mMitofi af KM II, s “ H*U( d*~«. .1 considered, graduated scale” be N tome home* It l« traditional to thirty mlnulee. Reduce to moderns t t Janitor of the Town Hi!'. ««* * „v tw. used m cutting salaries of eervo roast beef at tit* Wew 4W> BH degree* and continue Frank N Schmidt *ns appoint- e w s **■ a-Mikm-m m th. Orbksnr' cooking, allowing fifteen minute* Township employees; "that all I Year's dinner. This tradition*! Cd a member of the Tice £ " V m « ^,,Tw“ ” salary reductions be mide ret roast beef dinner usnaDy include! for etch pound; tfcat l* an eight Commission for the next five **»t<*t *m*jrr « ro*- pound roast of beef would require a Yorkshiro pudding. 1 will glee years,’. Committeeman Clark in- roactive to, January 1, 1933;" after lb* thirty mlnnta*' tearing, an that there be no salary In you the menus aad raefeM !«*'• troduced a resoltlOSf! nfhlch was si.—t roant beef dinner for twelve people, additional tiro hour*. Baal* occa creases this year and that no A etandin* rib roaet of beef weigh sionally. It rare beef la dealred, al aPProved ibeCommlwj#. ap- ggqfaglfe m jg fc/- . y . . ^ additional personnel be .en ing sight pound* |« to be psed. Tbl* low II minute* to the pohnd after O 1*oyei Slayton M, gaged In any department. The roaet -etn be pnrehiwed m a stand- •earing time. - i recorder for the next three taxpayers’suggested that tlw tog rib roast OT the bono' mar be Yorkahlrs Pudding -. 1 years with dhe understanding duties of Township employees ifc" ’ Hint hi annnual salary be re-s — — ------— —— removed and the meat rolled. Either t cap* milk 4 eggs extended in order to eliminate way, the direction* for cooking are t cupi floor % Up. salt duccd from $1,200 lo $900_ A. , H*«*W '*A \jt‘~lBA