In Confirmation Exercises

| Covering SPRINGFIELD and MOUNTAINSIDE |

OFPKIIAL NKWHPAI'KR -SURKCKIFTIOK I-KICK Vol. XVI, No. 24 TOU'NHIIIP OF SPBINGFIEtD Springfield, N. J., Friday, April 11, 1941 .xwo uouLAua BY THE YE;ut ."rice rive

Open House ForSpecial Rites For Easter Township Will Scouts Arra nged In All Local Churches Buy Fire Truck Measles Outbreak

«-• "Open House" for all parents and Observance—Begins With prano at the Sistlne Choir at Rome The Township Committee author- friends lhtercsted_ln- the Boy Scout ond-came up through the ranks_at. ized the purchase of a new fire en- Service At Sunrise Rochester University, the Julllard gine as an ordinance was Introduced £ause 01 Closing movement, will ho Y\p]f\ lVTnnrlpy pyp.. nlng, April 21, in the James Cald- School of Music, the Chicago and Wednesday night to Issue $8,000 Easter Sunday,. April 13, will be St. Louis Opera companies andTnow in bonds for the new apparatus. well School, as~a prelude to the observed1 in all local churches by drive for funds to be collected-in at New York. The public is cor-' The truck, a Mack 750-gallon special services, sacred music and dlally invited to~attend this beau- Springfield for the Union Council- various other events appropriate .to pumper with booster.and hose, will' (Photo- by..-licwln._S. DoorrloH.) iful service. Grammar Schools Boy Scout Camp -in Rockaway tho season. replace the.:present Mack chemical Pictured above are the members ofTJfe confirmation class at the Township, Morris County. On Easter Sunday at 8 A. M. thehose truck which was acquired in Methodist Church who received their Bibles and diplomas at exercises egular cholrwill sing, assisted by 1925. A trade-in allowance of Sunday night. Seated, from left to right,. Wilbur Alan, Thomas,,. The local Scout Council, compris- Presbyterian" DrHBcngler, Local Health ing Conover H. Willis, chairman of nl5V. Dn. CIEO. A. LIGGETT, Pastor. Edna Pedersen, mezzo soprano. $1,030 on the $9,001 new truck will "Molly Elizabeth Selander, Rev. DrrCarl C. E. Mcllberg, pastor, Majrg- Humlny School. 9:45 A. M. At_the 11 o'clock service, the reduce the net cost to $7,981. Program Listed Officer, Recommends garet Robinson and David McCarthy. Second row—Judith Marshall^ the Troop Committee of Troop 70 Mon'B Blblo Clasn. 9:45 A, M. ^~^" Betty Benkert. Muriel Chisholm, Ted Robinson, Marion HlghbrowMTT" and'Engle E. Hershey, similar^chair- Morning Sorvlce 11 A. M. egular Easter Communion service Upon Police Chairman Macart- Shut Down Here Intermadiate Christian-ICndouvor at 7 will be presented with soTos'by Har- ney's recommendatlon.-the1 board Ruth Titley ana Catherine^Tttleyr—Top-Tow—Dorothy Zlcgenfuss, man of Troop 66's Troop Commit- P. M. For Legion-Show Local grammar schools were or- Doris Weber, JoycoT^ennlnger._Rwth Highbrown^ Jean Jeakens and tee, are combining efforts for the riet Pilch' Hewsen. "The Sanctus," authorized bids for purchase of a _ Marlllyn Crouse. One member, George Vohden, who was ill and by Gouned. will bo sung by Ches- police car to replace a 1937 model. dered closed * Tuesday upon recom- event. They ore being assisted by Topic "The Present Resurrection." mendation of Health Officer Dr.' unable "to appear in the picture, received his award in absentia. members of their respective com- ter Porgey Tener, and a new Bids will specify a Ford and the Continental Post No. 228, Ameri- G6od Friday services will be hold "Agbusl peli" written by Professor committee declared it would con-1 can Legion, will hold its second an- Henry P. Dengler due to the new L. Lumbdrrtr-ttfe- — Including——Scoutmaster. ^g-ewnlnpr-nf. H n'rlnrtr H Tlr- outbrcak-of- measles. Tlie-schools- James F. Herslow of *-Troop 70, SiiilUi, will be- •sung-by -E "Sraer-tne' nual — -minstrel— show. -"Stuff" unrl- rlct superintendent of the Newark t Llggett's. topic will be "The Dark- Nonsense'^_ori "Friday evening, of will reopen April 21, • as scheduled district, was guest speaker at con- -Scoutmnster"'Kenneth' Hoagland" of est "Night. " "Prospective members of rsesuand a choir of ZSjvqlces^ lor-maintenance.service,. ,-.: - . :r Topic: "Risen"With Healing In An ordinance authorizing resur- next week~aTrRegional JSigh School; after" the Eastef season closes. BI a g»§»>- irmatlori exercises Palm Sunday, Troop 06, O. Stuart Knowlton, Wil- the church will be given the oppor- A prologue, featuring the Misses Since the schools would have night in Methodlst~Church, as sev-liam F. Strubol, Robert-Poppehdleck, tunity to appear before the elders His Wings." facing of township roads with equip- The church school Easter Festi- ment of the county road' department Dorothy Doyle and Barbara- Mc- ilosed yesterday, tlie students actu- enteen boys and girls completed William Tuthffl, George A. Esterly, after services. ally got three extra days off. Up William R', Richardson, Harold S. val will be held at 4 o'clock on at a cost of $2,150 to the township, Gechan,- will open the program. their studies and were awarded On Easter Sunday the church will Henry C. McMuH.cn, minstrel inter- diplomas and Bibles. Buell, ''Roy H. Geib and Frank R. iunday. wasl introduced. Another ordinance Burd. ' . be decorated with palms and Easter was introduced for private sale of locutor, wll -present—tho-end men, Postponment of Games Lambdin's 'bac- llllesl Appropriate music will be RtchaFd T. Bunnell, Charles A. Whether your birthday fu.Hu nuxt Arrangements for "Open House" First Baptist ' township-owned property _on both In Basketball League week or noxt. month, why not hnvo calaureate address was '-'Into—the presented, Communion will be cele- sides-of—Rose-avenue,-100 -feet-ln JSoeiler, Herbert E. Qulnton, William It llatod. horo by cullini; Tim HU.N, Temple," and the capacity audience wlir~lnclude~ a program:fof brated at the morning services and" ..... SUllbnxn. JJ.. JT -- MUlburn C-12&6, or Jot it on a poutu.17 craft and a prominent speaker, to 11I0V. ROMAINB F. BATIOMAN. Paator. from Salter street and exceeding 300 Last night's scheduled play offs Our MOB will curry ovor tho duto' received, his remarks with much in- babies will be presented for bap- Sundny School. 0:45 A. M. —. E. Ferguson. from your to yoar, 'uo that It nouiln't be.announced later. — : Morning Sorvloe, 11 A. M. feet in frontage, at a minimum in both Junior and Senior Divi- : .terest. _ _ . tismal. . ' — After the opening chorus by the be-r©poiUed, ; - 1 Sub Committees Named Younif Pooplo'H aorvlce, 7 P. M. price of $1,400. The contract, in- sions of the Springfield Basket^ Margaret~Rl>fifnson was^lieard in The Tyfen of the church_wlll spon- 1 entire- company, which totals al- The Boy Scout Municipal Com- Bvonlng. Borvlco, 7:4E> P. M. cluded in the ordinance, stipulates ball League failed to take place the salufory and the valedictory 1 sor their annual turkey dinner on that tlie purchaser must pave and most 50 performers, Mr. Bunnell will in the James Caldwell School due "Happy Birthday" greetings are mittee, headed by Mayor Wilbur ,M. Topic: "Life More Abundant." extended this week by the SUN toaddress, "The Confessions of-Peter," Thursday at & o'clock dn the chapel. curb the street in front of the prog-_ sing "Mandy"' and Mr. Dainmig will tp the local outbreak of measles. was given by Molly Selander. Wal- Selander, which was organized to Evening topic: "The Power of Belieavd in "Lil' Liza Jane." the following residents:, . handle the campaign drive locally, erty. It is expected that W. Louis About half-of the players on each ter White, chairman of $he board of Methodist His Resurrection." .Morrison, local" builder and develop- -Howard Townley, baritone, will of the four teams were directly stewards^ presented- Bibles-to mem- lias appointed several sub-commit- Baptismal ceremonies will take render soveral_ specialties, followed "APRIL: : tes. >h. D.. er, will buy the> property. -affecled, causing postponment of 11—Caryle H. Richards ' bers of the class. The presentation Mlnlutur. place at the morning services. Public hearing will be held1 on by tlie.singing of "My Son Joshua" the play-offs until a few weeks of diplomas was handled by Fred The Lions Club will be represented Sunday School itt 9:45 A. M. On Easter Sunday the prelude will by Mr. Quinton. Tho selection, Dorothy Nessman by Herbert A. Kuvln, .chairman, Mornlntf wornhlp at 11 o'clock. the three ordinances April 23. pff, tho date of which will be" Ebert B. Johnson W. Compton^president of tho board HlKh School Einvorth Ltmi;uo, 4 P. M. be "An Easter Alleluia" by Ash- "Wise Old Owl" will bo then given announced later. who will in turn have the assistance Epworth LOIIKUO ut 0:45 p. M, Tax-Collector-Charles H. Huff re- Mrs. William Thompson, Jr. of trustees. ' """' ' . ford', the offertory wllLbe a violin ported receipts of about-$ll,000 in by Mr. Zooller arid Charles J. Boy'^ Selections were rendered by an of Dr. William G. Hull, Tax Col- solo by Gladys Dunlop accompanied den of Maplowood, tenor soloist, will Miss Oamllle Iiadner lection Charles HrHuff and Mr. Topic: "A Matter Of Life And March and" total collections this until Wednesday, 67. coses of measles l3^Arthur' Schramm, . • orchestra cOnslstinGT—of^Mrs. J. 7 byjhe organ, "The Stone Is Rolled year thus far of $79,000. -•"•--'* present specialties 1_ i3raiit-Jllioriias,_piano^Joy.ce_lJerir. Hershey, to contact merchants on ? ^ ~ Away" by Hall, .'The choir will be Commander White]s_contributlon, were reported by the Board of - 1 tire drive. There will be no duplica- A special musical program will hoard in the anthem, "Lift Your Health, tlie dally average haying Mrs. Edward Cardinal nlnger and Muriel ChisholrriT vlo'* feature the Easter Sunday services. "There'll JBo Some .Changes Made" Mrs. Theodore Burger- Hns;—Ruth- Titley, flute; Wilbur tion of requests or ticket selling or Heads" by Gabriel, and Mildred GIRL-SCOUTS TO will precede a tap dance • by Otto risen by five daily since Friday. On solicitation on program advertising. Allan Carman will officiate at the Fish will sing "Open Tho Gates Of Tuesday night, 20 cases were re- Nancy Lou Batallle Thomas, trumpet, and David Mc- console in the following numbers: HOLD COOKIE SALE DeCrescenzo, and after Mr.-Eefgu- Ruth—Hofacker 1_ •' Carthy and Catherine Titley, per- A contribution once generously given The Temple." The postlude will son sings "Camptown Ra^cs," the ported and an additional five on will bo the committee's only aim. "Droop Sacred Head" and "Hosanna be "Easter Tiding" by-Mlllard. The combined four troops of the Wednesxlay, 14—William Frese cussion Instruments. Wilbur Thomas In The Highest" both by Maunder. entire company will .^present the _Mlss Ruth Kaufmann also presented a trumpet solo, and a Various organizations, churches At the evening services, the an-local Girl Scouts are making plans closing chorus. A quartet of George Dr. Denglcr's decision to close the and lodges will be asked to support The postlude wlll~be "Pomp And to hold a cookie sale during the schools was based upon the sudden Mrs. Gcorgo J. Grimm quartet, Mrs. Allan Carman, Mrs. Circumstance" by Elgar,: and an them, "He Comes, The Victor Dines, John- Pott^T Alfred Trundle James E. Tansey Thomas, Alex Pearson and R. P. tho cause. LOcal officials, muni- Comes" by Lorenz, will be presented week of May 4-10." The cookies will and Mr. Boydon will take part as prevalence of cases Tuesday, which cipansnlployoes, volunteer firemen, tfugumented choir will present the by the choir. Tho orchestral selec- be made by" the Grennen Company ho thougKrmight cause an epide- • Miss Edith Coe Blackman sang the offertory solec? 1 anthems, ''Praise Ye The Lord" by intermission rings, down the first and teachers will be likewise' tion, will bo "He Lives" by Hall. of Long Island, and Mrs. Marie act. / .. • • . • . mic to "sweep through th« schools." ;~TheodprerB, ..Stiles;...., tlon, .1 . —_ 'Jesus Ghrlstrls-Rlsen 1 : Dolores Deh. 'SbllcTte'cC r—r--~~- T : "Crdiise "will ~T?ho Arkansas TraV01eits7~ia~hill Aldlbd — -s . —Carl-Riohardsrcashier-of-th. rather mild form, dlfferentjtrom. the Peggy- Morrison -sale, -billy-band—conslsting-of-Bill-Kornr 7 _. _ Kenneth .Belllveau National Bank of, Springfield, treas- A living cross of Easter lilies will Legislation To A prize will be given by TroprJ Don Kling, Colin Kennedy, Jr., usual type of measlei~in trlSOnstead Harriot. Schilling Red Gross Names urer of the campaign" committeor b6"-lai(i-withln—the -chancel; -Each committee officials for Howard Calhoun-and-Blll-Ashmanr J?t_ affecting lower grade_ pupUs^ it Mrs. Ormond W. Mesker will receive contributions -&i the plant will be "given -in memory of' poster describing the~saIe7/S. prize ono of the show's features, will open struck at those in higher' classes, " Mrs. Katherine Kirk bank. Postmaster Otto .P.—Heinz is some departed" loved one with the Control Movers will also be awarded tothe member the second aot. 'as well as those who already had 15—George Bock. — Four Delegates in bhorgo. of tho placement of coin emphasis uBonjttie Christian con- making the most sales and a spe- "Dead Center" by "himself" is measles. boxes which will be loft in central ception of immortality. • The names Rev. Dr. Carl O. E. Mellberg, pas- Jesse H. Cain MOUNTAINSIDE—An ordinance, cial prize will bc^given to individual scheduled to follow the hill billies "~ Miss Alice Rieg '- key points -throughout tho town- of ythoso "in Memorian" will be girls makingJHe most sales in each Wd1H;he"TIcssleT~Sisters-of—Nutloy, tor of the Mothodist Church, and Tlie local chapter of. the Sprlng- ship. He will also receive- personal printed as a supplement to the spe- providing control over movers and A. Lennox Crone, superintendent of Stanley Gordon fleld Red Cross will be represented truckmen and thus insuro the pay- troop. who operate a dancing studio there, ~l(«FranIc~ Stiles, Srr contributions-of^$l-or-more-lGft-at- cial-Easter-bulletln^ will bo seen in the next attraction. tho Sunday School, conferred yes- by four delegates at the National the Post Oflice.\ The Intermediate Epworth League ment of all personal taxes before tordayand decided to close classes • Lpuis B.JParsll,' Sr. convention on April 21-24 at Wash- residents move elsewhere, was in- EDUCATION GROUP The grand finale by the entire BtLTl Mrs. Ida Baumann. is chairman will holdanjnformal reception at company.,jic_cording to Show Direc- until public schools are permitted ington,- D. -C.-..--Mrs~£eslle-iroyjxer; of-a-committeeof workers Who will 41 o'clock for the members of tho troduced by -the Borough Council, / TO MEET APRIL 21 to open, . Tlie same decision In the Jacqueline Morrison andiMrs. Herman Morrison will rep- Wednesday night. Tubllc heajlrfg tor Gregg Frost, wlll-outshlne last Stafford Huss .- contact individuals in their" homes. jponflrmatlon class.' A supper will bo Presbyterian Church was agreed resent tho senior group, and Henry wlljrbe held May 13. Tho Parent "Education group of year's fine finale, with plenty • of -MIST; John A^JSpaeth served and a discussion will follow. : now surprises. Tickets may be ob-upon by James" M. Duguld, super- ter "of Troop 66, will organize tho Election of officers wjjl fake place Another—introduced 3?^rdinanca the-Regionai-P;-T^-A.-wiri-«ieet-on intendent, and Rev. Dr. George A; Francis De Trarii will go as juniors. :_ amended the local ordinance per- tained fro(n_Post members, Doyle's township Scouts in. their task -of on Monday at 7:30 P. M. in the D. April 21 at 8 o'clock in tlie High Liggett,' pastor. o —Mrs.-Charles Horster, who has taining to the accopiiance of streets, School. Tho guest speaker will bo Service Station, Mprrls avenue, or boosting" the < local campaign and J. Mundy room. at the door. _" In tho latter church, however, the charge of Braille work, Is now acquainting the public with salient and an ordinance was passed to MrsrHarold DTSfewartof Hillside, c>I3er pupils who are joining the BRANCH MILLS WILL transcribing Into Braille a magq- The Senior Epworth League will Improve Now Providence road with dotails of the movement. meet at 6:45 to continue its study State chairman of paront educa- Church- Easter Sunday, will meet HOLD SPRING RALLY zlno story. "Death . Rides the Skl- State fjjMcis. The road will be paved tion. — G. O. P. MEETS MONDAY. the Session after Good-Friday ser- .Tow."':' . ' of tho Life of Chrlst_thro_ugb_an_ fiwn-^Whlppoorwlll way to Park 1 illustrated lecture presented by the A quiz will be conducted for par- vices tonight when plans will be" A, Spring rally will bo held Sun- Seven-members of the first aid ^rivo. ents. MrcT :Gilber6~Plttenger of Tho Springfield Republican Club discussed for Sunday. day afternoon. April 20, at 3 o'clock •class have completed1 their course. pastor. Alfred M. Welse, recently-elected will hold a regular meeting on Mont_ Margery- Phillip's There will be no evening sendee,, Mountainside, who Is tho local Par- .ranch—Mini nqsncl Ormpol. Thoy nrc Mrs TTnnry Ayipleby, president of the Mountainside Tax- ent Education chairman, will intro- day at 8 o'clock In tho Legion-builds veninB-services—will—ber-9Uspehded 1 South Springfield avenue, Moun- Mrs. Herbert Day, Mrs.. Gertrude payers ,. Association, spoke briefly duco the guest .speaker. "ing:—Gregg—fcr-Frost-wHl-preside 7 tainside, near the Springfield bound- Douglas, Mrs. Mildred Koes, Mrs. Weds Tomorrow until October. ' • /^ — and told jhe Council the aim of his Map On Display ary lino. It will mark a reopening Katherine Morrison," Mrs. Charles The officers of ^jhe Methodist group was to inform the voters of Brotherhood will meet on Monday of tho chapel for regularly sched- Phillips,_ Sr., and Mrs. Alfred Plnns hravfi henn nomplBtort by Miss_ municipal affairs. Mayor Alan Project Of Pruning Trees A t uled services being on-aTigea by P. Trundle~Mrs. Charles Baurrian was at-8-o'clock. at^tne- homo_o£_Emnk Thornpson~replied~thatri;he Council Margery Ralston Phillips, daugh- Burd. Shows Accidents Walton Herbert, who is- affiliated the instructor of this group. ter— of Mr. and Mrs. A. -Ncsbitt at all times desired "two sides of School Started By Students with tho Crawford Tabernacle. Phillips of Morristown, for her mar- , "Tr all problems." The Rev. Romalne P. Bateman, A map of Springfield describing riage to John Leonard Mayer, Jr., St. James' Catholic In. answer to, remarks from W. P. agriculture boys in autull~tho> location -of~automo- pastor of _the Mlllbiirn; Baptist COUNTY Twyman that Whippoorwill way Students of the agriculture course sorfof Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mayor Mn»»o»: ' 7:30, 8:45, 10:15 nnd 11:16 at Regional High School whose A strlot ruling by9 the department bllo accidents for 1940 is displayed Church, will be guest speaker. Em- :ot63-Morrls avenue, which will take A. M. ;•;-- • -' • ' . 'was taking a beating" -due—to states that each major-must work phasis will be placod upon the study. SESSION ATCHURCBL activities In the "past have, been con- in thc^-wlndow of the First National placTr~tomorrow at 6 P. M. in the Sunday School following tho H:46 truck traffic, he was informed, that In some field of agrlculturezdurjng. •Bank of Springfield. According to ;pf the Bible and—the public- is cor- Ohattln road would^beZcompJpted fined ~to~ poultry-raising, horticul- Tho Presbyterian Church was host Presbyterian Church of Morristown. Wook-ilny Mamien, 7:30 A. M. ture and vegetatiro~"producU,, have the report there were '2(14 accidents - dially invltod. , ^= .Tuesday to the annual business con- ~~The- ceremony w •shortly, but'the thoroughfare would -^Special .Instrumental—selections entered a new scope of work and of air types,=87~i>e?sons Injured, 9~ ference of-thc-CQunty Home Depart-" by - tho -Rov.^Thomas-Mutch.. Mrs. Easter_Sundayimasseai jfllLbe holcl^ he_J>atched whero needed. ^ pedestrians-struck by cars, 6 kllled_ ~will~bB"Tendered by the Young "Pco~ •at tho 'rcgnfaa^faours,—The-spbcial Tmr engaged in thc-proieot-otrgrun- ment of the Union- County-Cauncll- James Doolittle_w!ll-bo at theTorganr -Councilman Molrl—G. Hoy wasinir~trees in tho vicinity of__^the and 39-luual diIveis" wcre^lrlvolved. .ple'B-dhoi'US3}f"CranIord-Tabei-nacle, of Religlous^ffiducatlxwi^Qaioro-tlian Tho7~bTlde will wear wliite=faille music will be as follows: At~.th"e appointed JaL-Mayor Thompson to in these accidents. under the direction of—Paul. Mill- 100 persons attended tho" session. taffetta made on early Amorlcdfi 8:45 mass, the children will sing head—tlio-licenso-an'(Lpoiice__CQmi: burn. B6th~Klr. Mlllburn and Mr. appropriate songs. Tho adult choir To acquaint tho students on how To show the exact spot ofjjhe ac- Tho meeting was in charge of Mrs.lines,, fitted waist, buttom trimmed, mlttoe, and William A. Parkhurst cidents, colored pins are used" The -Horbert-are-resldents-of-Millburn.~ -Vl'fl Kino; n,t 11:15 at the high mass. wn.q rmmfid chairman of the laws to-prune trees scientifically, -Wil- Grace~Durr~pf~Cranford;—county- "arra"vell~orTlngortlp-longthpfalHng- 1 holm~N—Peigelbeckr-agi'loulture-ih- black, pins xepresent_prpperty Sam- superintendent. The devotions were from a coronet of lilies of tho valley Their program win consist of Pro- and ordinance, and building and 1 cessional, "dhrlst, the Lord, Is Risen structor, who has charge of 60 boys, ages, red phis Indicate number of SOCIAL GROUP MET conducted by tho pastor, tho Rev.and whlto violets. Sho will carry grounds committee. Report from persons .killed, white pins represent Members of "the" "Grin~Xnd~'Bear Today," "Mass of tho SherShords" Collector W. F. Lannlng showed has obtainod tho services of two a~bouquet-of-»rhite- roses.. ; experienced pruners from tlie Union number of pedestrians injured and It Club" met Friday night in tho submitted a report of the work she Miss Phillips will have as atten- and tho offertory, "Reglna COBII.-" $1,411 current tax collections re- by Yon. Tho recessional, will bo County Park Commission. Befoio yellow, pins aro used to designate Presbyterian Church. Games were had compldted during the year and dants her sister, Miss Jean Phillips :eivod during March. numbers of persons injured who played and refreshments served. 'Alleluia"' .(traditional molody). Pelgelbeck allows his students to do various other reports were pre- and Miss Dorothy Mayor, sister t>f actual work on trimming trees, they were in vehioles. ' • The evening's entertainment was in sented. tho bridegroom. Tho organist and choir director Is D3A SMITH, GEORGE Attached to the pins aro several charge of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ap- 1 Mrs. George McDonough. are fully Instructed in tho classroom 1 Mrs. Liggett presided over tho Miss Phillips, tho maid of honor, photographs which show the ex- pleby, Mr. and Mrs. David R. Brobst BOYTON ENGAGED and must bo ablo to pass a test In election period and Mrs. Durr was will bo attired in pink taffotta and identifying branches in need of tent of damages to the various cars. and Mr, and Mrs. Frank 'R. Bies. rename* superintendent. All other carry an arm bouquet of pink roses. Sergeant ' Albert Sorgo prepared The organization will meot on St. Stephen's Episcopal" Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Smith of conditioning, officers were re-elected. During the The bridesmaid, Miss Mayer, will MlUhurn, N. ,1. 109 Battlo Hill avenuo have an- material for the map and Township • May D. open forum, reports wore made by HUGH W. DICKINSON, ftootor. By experience, Pelgelbeck has wear a gown of blue taffetta and Holy Communion ut B A. M. nounced tho engagement of their found out that tho best way to work Engineer Lennox drew the map. • department leaders. The luncheon an arm bouquot of pink roses! Ohurah School uml lll|ilo Cluwi, 0:45 1 daughter, Miss Ida M. Smith, to on a tree is to work in pairs, that PLAN FOOD SALE spoaker was the Rev. Franklin Art- Tho best man will bo Robert A. M. George R. Boyton, son of Mr, and The Ladles' Benevolent Socloty of ley of tho Elmora Presbyterian Mnrnlnir nniynr untl 8oi*mon by tho Is, ono Instructor to two boys. While TROTH TO BE TOLD Mayor, brothor of tho brldogroom nootor, 11 A. XI. Mrs. William Boyton of Mountain- two boys aro in tho tree, several tho Presbyterian Church will hold Church of Elizabeth. Ushors will be John Phillips, brother side. „ OF HAROLD BLIWISE a food solo on April 25 at 1:30 "The Seven Last Words of are on the ground and work in re- Tho Rev. M. Y. Poyntor of the of tho brldo, Philip A. Clark, Jr., of Miss' Smith is a graduate of Re- lays. Each time a tree is com- P. M. In the chapel. Mothodlst Church of Oranford gave Newark, John R. Elsworth of Spring- Christ," by Dubols, will bo pro- MOUNTAINSIDE—Tho engnge- gional High School, and hor fiance pleted by tho studonts, tlie taxpay- ment of Miss Marion Smith, daugh; •—<$> a talk on tho work of tho home de- field, G, Nolsoh Hall of Union, sented at Good! Friday services this WIUIELM N. rEIGEIJBECK attended Westflcld High School. No ers save eighty-five ,con£s. That tor of Mr. and Mrs. Glen. D. Smltn FARM GUA.US HIRED partments throughout tho county, Thomas W. Owens of Kourny and evening at 8 o'clock by tho choir date has been sot for the wedding. Agricultural Instructor augmented numbering 05 voices and means when a hundred trees arp, of Akron, Ohio, formerly of Gar- Malcolm Baldwin of South Spring- Stanley R. Schroeder of Irvlngton ; trimmed, tho taxpayers save '$85. field avenue and Charles Roll .of .. JTho bride's mothor.^wlU woar_aShea three soloists, Tho program will bo the Summer-months oven if ho has wood, to Arthur Bllwiso, son of imdor theTdlreotlon'oTHenry'Wes"- BOROUGlfHAS FEW Tho' saving ls"~a~small part because to work for no' pay. Some ambi'- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bitwise of 17 Mountain avonuo, both graduates of JOHN LANE TO BE of iioses chiffon and tho groom's after a trco- has boon trimmed, it Regional High School in tho agri- INDUCTED TODAY mothor will wear light bluecropo ton Smith, director of music at SICKNESS REPORTS tlous youths secure work on farms Springfield road, will bo announced' Drew University and choirmaster at MOUNTAINSIDE—There aro 24 has a bottor chance' of growing and and there have beon cases whoro tills week-end. culture class of 1940, wore recontly Both will carry corsages of gar- will give more shade. hired, by the Union County Park John William Lane of 193 Morris denias. St. Stephen's. Romaic Do Splrlto, cases of chicken pox and ton, cases they have earned as high as $3 a Both were members, of tho first a now tenor at the Metropolitan of measles in the borough, It was Thoro is never a finish to Pelgol- dny. graduating class at Regional High Commission. They will start work avenuo has boon ordered to report Following the ceremony a recep- beck^ work. Often ho works with on Monday. for military training today at the tion for the immediate families wll Opera House, will sing tho "Toner rovoaled Wodnosday by Mrs. George Pelgolbeck, tho only agriculture School, 1038. Mr. Bllwiso is affili- Arias." Harriet Pilch Howson, so- Force, registrar of vital statistics. th<» boys seven days a week,-ruin ated with his father's business at hoadquartors of Springfield-Union bo hold at tho home* of Mr. and N or shlno. Under his poultry pro- instructor in the county, was born , EVALUATING SCHOOL Seloctlvo Service Board No. 2, 2016Mrs. Phillips on Early,, street. prano soloist at St. Stephon's, will Of tho latter who aro ill with 1 Springfield road, and Miss Smith gram, chickens must bo fed on Sat-In Newark and raised in Clark is employed by tho Firestone Rub- Prlnolpal Warron W. Halsoy of Morris avonuo, Union. Lano is one sing tho soprano solos, and Jam; measles, only two aro pupils of tho Township and Morgan. He received Murnottl. a prodigy of Professor local sohpol. urdays and Sundays. Unllko other ber. Company In Akron. . Regional High School Is a mem-of fivo men Who has been ordered IlETURN FROM TRIP students in the schoolr the agricul- his B."S. degree from the College of ber of tho evaluating committee for replacement In tho eighth call. Mrs. Alvln H. Boss, and son Smith, will sing tho baritone. Wil- Tho Board—of^"Hoalth, of which Sho will travel East for tho week- liam Robert Dlxon, another prodigy Mrs. Force is Boorotary, will again ture, boys work 12 months of tho Agriculture, Rutgers University, and end to spend a fortnight, hore. No which is making ii' survey of Colum- Howard Malcolm Smdlloy of 20 Dwlght Boss, of 35 Saltor street have year. When science a,nd commer- was full'-tlmo Instructor at Cornell bia. High School -in East Orange, A Contor street was rejected on Fri- returned from Florida on Saturday of Professor Smith, will bo at tho sponsor tho annual "Clean Up date has been set for tho wedding.. 'organ. Week" throughout' Mountainside in cial majors are seekng f un and try- University and tlie' Du Pont Special final report of the study will bo day at tho Induction station for ac- after a nine week stay. Mr, Boss ing to avoid the Summer beat, the School beforo coming to Regional, made this week. tive military duty. K • also made a trip to Porto Rico. Mr. Do Spirit© sang as a. boy so-May. WANT AUS IlltlNIl BICHUWH V:, Page'-'Tvv.o; THE SPRINGFIELD/SUN

WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS By Edward .C,_ Wayne Early Start Britain's School of Experience NEW IDEAS House Launches 'Rearmament Inquiry* Jtome- Today the hoVnes of England are "military objectives?' and By HUTH WVETII SPEARS As Labor Disputes Continue Tie-Up British ,babes_are born and reared in battle lines. The Gypsy Hill Training college, in southeast London; met the problem of what to T\O—YOU remember how old. do with babies whose; mothers and fathers were engaged in war ef- *-"^ fashioned comforters used to Of Plants Vital to Defense Program; r. be tufted? They were made of fort. Pictures show how these children learned to help themselves. New York Heartbeat: Washington, D. C. two.layers of fabric with cotton Balkans Hold Center of War Scene The Big. Parade: Quentln Rey- ITALIANS BITTER AGAINST between' and every four inches nolds telling chums the first thing • DUCE •••'-. or so in rows the three layers of (KUITOH'S NOTFC—When oplnloni are expre>aed~tu~ttie>e columns, they he thought of when he saw the Hall . Official and uncensored U. S. re- material were_"caught together are tlioKe of tho news analyst and not ntccatarlly of tbli newspaper.) with a stitch of wool yarn double * _(neleu5«d by Western Newspaper TT"<"" ' of Mirrors (in the Balace .of Ver- ports from Italy tell an amazing sailles) was the opulent Broadway story of resentment against Musso- which was then tied twice and hamburger"joints . ,_,_Judy Gar- lini. It~is so strong that, according clipped to make a.fluffy tuft. Well, land surrounded by fellers. We can to U. S. observers, the present Fas- that is exactly the way many of remember all the way back to 1940 cist regime could not remain In of- today's smartest chair covers are when she thought a beau was fice without the support of German made. A cover of this sort re- omething a girl wore in her hair troops. . . Noel Coward before Clippering Most significant of all is the fact to London—the Humorlstocrat . , . that most of the Italian army Is,' ertrude Lawrence putting aside heartify out of sympathy with II her dignity • and struggling with . a Duce, and Field Marshal Badoglio, plateful of spaghetti. —'. " ex-chief of staff, does not even at- America's 1941 Forest Fire- tempt to conceal-his-criticism. Ap- Prevention campaign got off Sallies In Our Alley: William Sa- parently Badoglio is so popular that to an early start when Secre- royan, Artie Shaw and another One Mussolini cannot touch him, for no_j of Thb£e~Guys were doing the town attempt has been made to jail or tary of Agriculture C. R. the other bitter cold night without exile him. Wickard accepted a painting hats .. . . "I wonder/1' wondered a The sentiment of the Italian army CUT COTTON Vt byja'mes Montgomery Flagg wonderer, "why those birds never MALLER. THAN THE explains in large part the recent fail- to be used on 300,000 posters wear hats?" . .. . '-That's obvious," FABRIC'SEWTO THE ures in Albania and North Africa,' SEAMS AFTER THEY now being distributed-by the explained One Who—Knows—Them.- ARE STITCHED SOREW-TO A BB Forest service. "Forest De- "Hat^makers. can't make them that rendered. On the other hand, fight- TOCHERS fensa,~fo National-Defense" is size I" Over _at_Ruby. JI-W s ing.in.Ethlopla has been just the op- deemed this old rocker and re— this~year's slogan and aims to- Deifi they were panning-a-certain posite, with the Italians, putting up •vealed its hidden charms. • ward-an aroused patriotism to swlshy actor. "He speaks every a fierce resistance. This is ex- When the CIO called Its strike at America's largest Industrial plant— line," someone meow'd, "as though plained by the fact that the Italian The ' cover , is plain, medium cut down the huge annual fire it were carrying a' wand" . .> . An- green glazed—chintz, tufted withr- the Ford Molor, company's River Houge plant—the plant was cloSed and toll* army in • Ethiopia has not been In 85,000 workers were on the Idle list. 'Above photo shows mounted police other was auditioning before Vick touch with conditions in Italy. dark green yarn and three inch trying to hold off pickets during one of,the violent strike battles.' • _ Knight at NBC fand was cautioned dark green fringe is used ..around .not to enunciate so severely . . . Thar little fellows are dishing out the. breakfast porridge—oat- There are now moro Gestapo of- the bottom. Along zipper'makes ITALIANS: "How dare you!" screamed the meal to you—'and are so intent upon the task that-the^photographer fitfers (German secret police) In a center back closing. Each sec- . "Ahfter ahl—I didn't take dic- miglith'ave been a piece of the miniature furniture. Rome than In Berlin. Together tion of the cover was fitted on-the-- STRIKES: JUGOSLAVIA^ Still Losing — with about 136,000 Nazi troops, ihe On the African front, British suc- tion lessons for nothing!" ... To chair in the muslin lining first Dominate Neivs Ready for War which Vick cooed: "Are you sure?" Gestapo are also stationed In every and these pieces were used as cess'es continued, Cairo reporting other key city in ftaly. ~~ While the question" of whether or —Htt-was apparent that Jugoslavia that British Imperial forces have patterns (for cutting the chintz',, not the United States was "in the was on-the threshold of war, br If cornered nearly 100,000 Fascist New York Novelette: Her face, It is the Gestapo which has been also the cotton which was trimmed war" or not continued to be debated the nation was bluffing, It was will- troops in East Africa. they said in Hollywood, was that of particularly active in isolating the to be %-iViiTh smnilpr nil iirnnnri - by editorial writers, there was no ing to carry the bluff to the Verge' Tho major action Was on two an angel—and her, honoy hair was American embassy, with the re- After the pieces were tufted, as-^ question but that the nation was In a if actual hostilities. fronts, the Erltrcan front, where As- her halo ... A taleh't scout signed sult that Ambassador" Phillips at shown at the upper right, the _ .labor war, daily growing rriore and Nazi reconnaissance planes flew mara, the capital of Eritrea, fell to her up when she was elected.Ski present,; is able to seo few people. seams "were stitched up., Long If found talking to Phillips, his old more serious, with outbreaks oF\Fio- over a key city of southern Serbia" British soldiers, TKe "survivors of Queen of the Northwest -c r -.—-Ilcr- stitches were-then-made on the in- lence hitting the front pages with .rid there was a brief air raid this battle were estimated at 40,000 only stage experience was semi-pro Italian friends are warned, then ar- side to catch the edges of the cot- a bang. Congressional action In the alarm. This was considered a good who had-been in the battle of Cher- stuff—and when Hollywood learned rested. Even other foreign diplo- ton in place. situation came when the house voted Intimation that the Nazis meant cn, and who had escaped from there that—she got minor roles in B-minus mats In Italy, have received Gestapo warnings not to communicato with • * • 324 to 1. for an Investigation of business and that tho 75,000 soldiers to fight again at Asmara. flickers . . . She decided to chuck NOTE: Are you planning to make slip- It and come to Broadway . \ . After American diplomats. _^the_rejiarmament program with spe-_ amassed on tno_eastern frontier They were now said to be trapped covers this Spring? Mrs. Spcara' Books a long wait she met Marc Connelly. 1 and 3 tell you exactly howj Book 1 gives clal emphasis' on strikes" which Would~bo Increased and wouKTTfir with their bacKs~td~tho~sea; and tho Americans, however, are ex- hamper the defense program. «-» He introduced her to agent S. Lyons, directions for fitting and finishing slip cov- : the nucleus of on attacking forced British.navy blocking retreat. '-.. tremely popular with tho Italian ers for choirs and dnvenporta. Book 3- The C. I., O. held the' strike ^spot- who referred her to Max-.Gordon. 1 S It was Interesting that most of the In Ethiopia, tho British forces people, who remember the efforts' of Bhows you how to mako a pattern first; light, the three major disturbances also how to arrange openings in covcrs- press attacks vpn the Jugoslavian sit- were striking Inland toward Addis ordon was having trouble casting a President Roosevelt to prevent the v consistlng~o"I"Various typos of trou- uation in Berlin were directed at leading role. "You're the type," he war in the first place, and to keep for chalr» of unusual typos, and how to- ble involving unions of-that .organi- Ababa, capital of the country, on anchor slip covers so they will stay neat- ,, British Foreign Secretary Anthony the heels of the retreating army of told her . . . "But I have very little Italy from entering the war. Also, ly In plucn~ Books are 10 cents each. zation. These included tho Ford Eden, whoso series of visits to the ixperlcnce," she said . . . "Well," the state department has facilitated Send order to: strike, tho Allis-Ghalmers strike and the duke of Aosta. The duke's southern Balkans and Turkey and original forces at Addis Ababa-were he said, "you look good, and' uhy- the-passage of certain Italo-Amer- the soft-coal strike. " ;--- one who looks that good can act" reece wore followed by Jugosla- estimated at 40,000-men. This_army icans back to Italy. Their work has MRS. HUTU WYETII SPEARS After "sailing along for 11 weeks via's firm decision to stand by Brit- was being added tor by small garri- Her reading of the part been effective. Drawer 10 with little happening except unsuc- ain and'Greece, even at the cost of sons who were withdrawing toward clinched it ... Now that she is such Meanwhile, food scarcity-ln Italy Bedford Hills Now York cessful negotiations, the Allis-Chal- bloodless revolution. _.__ .the_capitaLand40ther_par.t3 of .Ethi- a hit in "My Sister Ejleen/y Holly- has increased to the point where Enclose 20 cents for Books 1 and 3. wood wanfsTier back . . . But Jo mers disputobroke intoscrious vio- The Berlin papers referred to opia and it was expected that when eventhe upper'classeETfeel-thorfood Ann Sayers is a gal who likes to put Name. i s~f oilowed~closely on - two Edcnln-the most-caustlc-terms,_an4 tho-battla-of Ethiopla_flnally__was_ pinch; Poorer people are starving. etaged the total of,. Fascist troops Address developments, statements by Knox It,was apparent that even as Berlin a new twist to old routines. "No go"." A very \6w sink enables'this -And-here is a little laundress Airthe~reports~indlcate-that-when- J would ba around 80,000.™ ~ ^nd'"^^ion~ufglhg~Uiat"''tK6' plant blamed Eden for the-Jugoslavian sit- little curly-top-to- fill his wash- naing-her—pint'size-inanfile to dothe.break finally.doeB como in Italy, be reopened, and the action by the uation, so Eden would be getting Tho fall of Asmara was accom- Sounds in the Night: In the Stork basin without having to stand on a job of pressing. Small as it is, it will be an explosion of major pro- company in putting 500 rehabilita- credit for It In Britain. plished with little flghting,_the_Brit- "cub": "She wears clothes . as anything but his feet. it does the work efficiently. portions. tion men to work, and then throw- Tho crucial point in the Jugoslavl-. Ish army being met by a delega- though she doesn't care who's look- -^ • « • HERE'S WHAT TO DO ABOUT ing open the doors to "."those em- an situation, was. whether the Serbs tion which was carrying a white ing" . . . Ih'Club 18;_VIs that a fur ployees who wanted to come back." and Croats would get together and flag. . neck-piece she's wearing—or a litter AAA CORN BATTLE ~ Inside tho agriculture department About 1,250 out of 7,800 on one achieve a united front. Macek, the Even-while &e British were claim- of pups?" ,—, . In H.. Johnson's: a savage row is raging-hetw.cen AAA shift reported, and then the govern- loader of the Croats, was still in ing to have 100,000, Fascjsts trapped "You're looking well tonight;. Who's If-that "wmhed out." sluggish feeling \m- advocates~of acreage control and ment of Wisconsin stepped in to at- tho new cabinet'as vice premier, but In Africa, the Italian high command,. your embalmer?" ... In the Wal- due to temporary constipation, try tiarflcli* -upostles-of-larger farm production. Tea tonight. Cleanse Internally tills mild,, tempt to-give returning workers pro- there was some doubt as to whether now and then, was stating that "Ital- dorf's~Empire Room: "Wotta pairl This time the battle is over corn. pleasant way. Tire lew quickly — fooli look* tection throttgh embattled picket he would stay. • — ian -and German troops", were-oon— .A hat-check "girl ajidjLrubber-check work better all day long. tOc^-ZSe or lines. The result? The plant had to- . He_was_one_of the signers of the ducting • successful engagements. guy!" . . .At the Montparnasse: A referendum has been set for drut/toret. .. closo down again, Governor Hell'g- -Axis-pact..lrj Vienna, and one of the One of these-nnnouncem'ents was "Her face might not stop a clock, May 31 to permit farmers to vote car was stoned, 48 persons were in- ;tow—to—femulrr^ftrilVe-gbvcrnrncnt- made~at~tHe~same^tihTb that the but—It—certatnly—keeps—hcr_phohe- on wheat marketing quotas, and the jured in a police-strikers' battle, and af tor the overthrow. For some rea- British announced the fall of As- fromringing." dispute is whether to conduct a slrn^ GARFIELDTEA the Governor informed President son that Was not immbdiately clear, mara. Tho chief interest In these ilar eloctlon—on- corn. Some,_of j Roosevelt that the trouble was be- Simovlc, the head of the govern- claims was_thejncluslon of German Innocent Bystander: . ' Claude Wickard's boys say corn_is. TREI yond all state, county andlfiHy_pollce ment, appeared to be anxious to troops, showing that the Nazis-had Tlie detention by the Gestapo In threatened with a price decline due tamped. keep Macek, but the latter was ap- some"forces in Africa. to thp loss of export porliTmarkets to keep order. Berlin of the" young United Press opiates or quinine FREE SAMPLES. parently anxious to get out and put That these reports had good foun- reporter, Richard Hottelet, is only In embattled Europe/_but_ experts JHEACO-locJ 'Biggest' Plant some other Croatian in his place. dation In fact came later when the tho newest in a long series of In- contend that is lrPfor a big GARF.IELD Hardly had this cry reached the Political observers said that Ma- British admitted thnt their troops dignities to which "American news- boom under "lhe~defense and lend- HEflRACHE POWDER 1 paper men have been subjected by IOc-25c - _ President from Milwaukee when C. cek, while permitting his followers had withdrawn from Bengasi,. a lease programs. -. iSee doctor il (ic.id.icrios jiorsisd 3. workers \struclc at the largeST Libyan stronghold they had former- ~Axls-powers-wHhin-the-pft6t-lwo —invMn fnpt li-Hint ftnnrntnry Wick- single Industrial plant in the world, personally embarrassing to serve in ly captured in their sustained mili- years . . . John Whltaker of Chi- ard has just about .decided to call Henry Ford's River Rouge factory, Simovlc's cabinet. tary drlvo. cago was booted out of Rome—not off IJTHplcblscite among" corrWiog Laziness Grows employing 8G.000 persons. Almost The Germans in their attacks on because ho wrote anything the cen- farmers, unofficially scheduled for Laziness grows on—people; It. ——Immediately—thero—wereTrepor-t3_of- •TngnBliLvla In the press, wcro mak- FRANGE: " _ sors didn't • approve—but because next fall, despite "the loud demands begins in cobwebs, and ends in. vlolence at this factory, owned and ing a build-up for immediate mill Mussolini's propaganda bureau from Tflple^A boss~RUdolph MT -iron-chains;—The more business^ a- — operated by tho only big Industrial- tary action on the ground that all And Refugees wished to cripple his Chicago paper man has to do, the more he "is able- r Evans,—that one should be held. ist who ncver-has_had--a-union-con- sorts of atrocities had taken place Somerset-Maugham, in~a~serietFof in~any~way~lt could . . . Irr"Wliit?.- Evans, spokesman of tho big "cash- to accomplish; for he learns to- ~ tract. ,i. ^ „••'•"" in Jugoslavia. -'-"—;—;—•' unconsoredN articles-describing the ker'B~cose^bootlng him. out of Rome Income— farmerB.-has-beon-arguing economize, his time.—JJudge..HaTe±_- fall of! France^ lald~ considerable Tho basis of the battlo In the Ford : not only hurt his paper's coverage, that it Is just as important to con-, stress on theTnlstfoatment of refu- but it helped American papers that OOT PRODUCTS No. •• 8886. That high-cut front . proved mlalngclalm, returns North to Lander breaks with Trumbull and son, a big, out-doors young woman, also panel has a magically diminishing able varieties of stringless beani, leach' Khoot -Sidney Lander, mining moves to Sock-Eye Schlupp's • shack. In love with Lander.- - - effect upon your waistline and if he is to get Jhe most, from hla engineer, rescues her aboard ship from Carol gets a school job at Motanuska. Salarla can: hardly read but she la" bean crop.'-- ' •••'-'•- "• •• ^ Barbara visits her and Carol cays she adept, at hunting game. hips. Beltless, to accentuate •nnoyances~bf"Ertc (tha Red) Erlcson. height, the dress is -gathered for If earliness is the principal iinv INSTALLMENT IX correct fit over the bust. Broad terest, the gardener should select "And you, Eckstrom," Lander flashlight when I go back for the shoulders give a slim look, too. either Bountiful (green-podded) or CHAPTER XI . called back over his shoulder, "line men, And blink the light from time The jacket, made with pleats Golden Wax (yellow). Bountiful ia excellent foF'use when small, I Life Is like a husky-dog "that re- up the men when they get here^ Jo time, so we can place you." drawn in by a tie-belt at the waist- And you, Olie, ride straight over to "All right," I agreed, as quietly line, opens ~in—the front to show in shoe-string size. It is also • fuses to be entirely tamed. Quite un- good choice for home canning, for expectedly the old wolf strain breaks the station, and tell the agent there as I could. the crisp frill and buttons that •to get the marshal;—Tclljilm to "Can't you find her, Sandy?" I trinvthe frock, with a charmingly it produces abundantly. out. soft, somewhat formal effect. Silk- — The gardener interested in yield Several- weeks ag6 I'd arranged wire up and down the line for any said as I-stood with my fingers men ho can get here. This calls hooked through his collar." For1, it print, flat crepe or sheers are over a long season should select to have young Olio.Eckstrom bring r smart for this. both a bush bean, and a pole bean. me a quart of mllkjovery morning. for fast work. So come on!" ould—be—natural, I knew, for the I didn't resent the brusqucness of dog to follow his owner. I let him * • '• The pole beans begin producing And I looked forwarcTto Olie's dally wherT the yield from the busb that order. r __. • sniff at the pail as I held him trem- Pattern' No. 8B80 Is designed for sizes visits. For I liked Olie and Olie 38. 38, 40, 42, 44. 46, 48. SO, 52. Size 38 beans tapers off. liked me. I liked the flash of his "How old is that child?'—he-asked- bling against" my knee. Then he requires 'Hi ynrds 01 39-lnch material and boyish wide smile and.the friendly as we reached tho open road. suddenly whimpered—and—broke l',i yards of ruffling to trim the dress. Kentucky Wonder is one,of th« warrritrr in=those sky-blue Scandina- "About six," I answered. And that loose. And I realized, as I stag- Send order to: best all-purpose pole beans. It vian eyes of his. He was always struck rhe~Bs sucb_a pitiably small gered after him in the darkness, provides good quality snap beans. figure that I was prompted to add: that I had failed to keep-a part of glad- to fill my water pail and do SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. When past the-snapstage, the'poda gome trivial little chore for me. "She seemed quite a sturdy Jittle my projTiis.e. He was off. may be cut up, and cookeol tyke," 108 SovcntU Avo. NeW York ••lnetnnH nf the tOW I could.hear his bell-like barks in southern style. Later, this bean headed Olie, it was his little sister us llic chti Enclose 19 cents in coins for may be used in the green 1 shell L_I :_Frieda_wlio proudly toddled to. my asked. ,- — off from the woodland and crossed, Pattern No ,...... Size..;rrr..- stage. Inrthe. more mature staga door. She made a funny figure as she I told him about the' old wolfskin" a treeless slope that led to a hayfleld Name .. the beanS'mayrje used in baking stood there in her patched old cor- coat. • as level as a floor. It was a stretch Address -or.-ln • soup.- '•—-••- duroy trousers (plainly inherited "That's in her favor," he said a3 of open land—I-could see,, where from Olie) and an equally abraded he hurried on. "Arid a child of six some homesteader the summer be- old wolfskin coat that was much too wouldn't go far in country like this. fore had cut wild hay for his stock. Monument to Cinderella big for her; She couldn't have been She couldn't." He glanced about the But Sandy, instead of racing after more than six years old but she darkening bowl between the-laven- his master, seemed to be crisscross- showed an active interest-in my ing about this open floor.windrowed • Few people know that the Third der-tinted' hills. "She's somewhere Pyramid of Gizeh, in Egypt, was., school crayons and building blocks. within a mile of us." , with Its sun-shrunken snowdrifts. After she'd pored" over a picture He came back to me, barked twice erected by King Mycerinus to "Won't Sandy help us?" I asked. commemorate Nitokris, a very AT YOUR GROCER'S book or two I tied her up in her "He hasn't enough to work ^m," in my face, and was off again. •wolfskin coat, gave her jn apple,: I followed him, as best I could, beautiful maiden who was the Lander explained. "Or, ratherT^he original Cinderella. While bath- and started her off for home. has too much, here, on the road. He wondering if his excitement was due Wb CANNON There was a feeling \of Spring in to a fox or even some- larger ani- ing by the river; Nitokris lost her. -the- air. I noticed that rhy. shack mal prowling about in tho gloom. Even handkerchiefs are apt to yield slipper. A, great eagle swooped eaves were dripping and my door- JB.ut_I_foundJhlm, at the^jneadow to the sway of flowers this season, on, it and carried—it high over DISH TOWEL Memphis, where, finding it unpal- yard drifts were diminishing., edge, with his nose buried in the In that they have posies'embroidered SIZE ... 17 X 3O But~about midafternoon lt)lie 'ap- tumble of loose hay at ,thd base of a or painted on them to match those atable, the bird released it. The peared at my door. He stood there poled stack coveted Ivith a faded on one's "Easter bonnet." slipper—fell into the. lap of the WORTH 100 OR MORE with his wide smile. ";. tarpaulin. His bobbed tail, I no- Above, to the right in the-picture king as he sat eating a peach in his garden. . \ "I ban come for Frieda," he an- ticed,.. was_goingLtom_side to side . is a lovely black satin hat, trimmed WOO GET IT FREE WHEN YOU YRIADS of^provocative little He was so struck by the Strange nounced. ,-. like a metronome. . with.-two-waxen white roses. A veil BUY A BOX 0* SILVER DUST < M flower hats will "top'.' spring A DRESS that's complete in it- incident-as_welLasiby the beauty _l'But Frieda went home hours —I-dropped down on my knees be- suits and ensembles this season. of black fishnet subscribes to tho THE SUDSY, SNOWY side him, pawing away tho loose slogor: "with every, hat a veil this ^*- self and smart for general of the slipper and the-shape of ago," I explained with a faint chill Why not climax your Easter cos- the' foot that he immediately in- WHITE SOAP FOR Ing of the blood. ' hay. Then I suddenly stopped. I tume with a gay flower chapeau? spring." ~ ;;•;. wear. A jacket that transforms it shrank back; with a quick little cur- Centered in the plcturo, a young into a street ensemble. And both stigated a search for the owner. DISHES AND LAUNDRY. ,;, His face, as he stood frowning You'll not only be "right In fash- She was fouWd and became his over that, became suddenly mature. dle of nerve ends. For my bare ion," but you will be joyously~"lri lady of hlgFr-fashlon wears one of carefully styled^ accurately sized, hand, pushing deeper, had come in tune" with spring. ithe tiny pompadour hats so smart to fit large sizes" perfectly; All ;-ta-cornmerricP- She had not come home, ho said, that, surely, is a-jjowrdenrto-get rate her "that"~"the—pyramid-was- and his mother- had thought that contact with warm fur This is a season which calls for this season. Note the glorified rose I was sure of that. And I was splashed on her handkerchief. These in one easy and inexpensive home built. The original -slipper was To Be Young ~ . maybe I had kept her for dinner. "prottiness." No matter how simple made of fur, but the story__came _ To be-seventy years young la -- • We began the searchby first look- equally sure that Sandy hadjmellod the frock, the suit or the ensemble, handkerchiefs como In a series of out a sleeping bear. flowers, so you are sure of getting to us through France, and in sometimes far more cheerful and ing through tho outbuildings and you_shauidQ!iVe^ it-lovely-lady airs a "hankie" to match-your flower translation "fur" was changed to. hopeful than to be forty years 0I6V skirting the clearing edges where My one and only aim in llfe-was- -by—enchanting accessory details— hat. "glass.1' — , _ —Oliver Wendell Holmes. the shadows-were growing longer.- to get away from that stack and flowers, perfumes, veils, decorative It was foolish, I suppose, but I kept hear tho -comfortable—Voices of handkerchiefs, frothy fragile neck; You will be wanting, a red hat Me JUiother calling but, "FriedaI Frieda!" as armed-men-about moagain.-I-ran- -wear-an-intriguing-handbag,or coif- thls_season to keep pace withfash- A General Quiz: " I went.. And there Was, of course, stumbling across the driftefl hay- orful gloves. lonTfoT^TfiiaiF one"""trimmed" wittf fleld, wondering as' I-went why I Flower hats this. spring are as bright red flowers. The little hat Then we went back to the road and ^ , , ^ 'moving lights .In the bewildering in Jype, color and cliP" -shown,-in—the-upper—left-corner_Ji! examlnedthe muddy ruts and the cquld_se(j sign as a garden of flowejs. Some gaily flowered^wlth-brlght Ted pop- -The Questions sun-sottcned snow for any betraying- distance. ^of—the~~floral headpieces seem not ples. Wear it to set~off-a navy blue costume. Add a smart red un- ly small footprints. But there was Then my flight came to ..an~e"riaT much more than a cluster of posies 1. What is~a~chBTacterlstic fea- nothing there we could be sure of. For I realized that Sandy, who was anchored to the head by a labyrinth-; der-arm bag. . — following me, did not approve of that ture of Gothic architecture? "Perhapsr^-I-told the solemn-eyed of ribbons and bandeau devices. Pastels are popular for headgear.- _:2 "Let us eat and drink; for Olie, "she's Homo byi this time." retreat His sharp ,t barks.: were They finish off with a cloud of misty, A beguiling soft rose colored felt "She's somewhere within a plainly meant for sounds of protest. beret is shown below to the left in tomorrow we die" is a quotation . ..' I, plnned_my_fa!th on that hope.' colorful veiling -arranged smartly. from what? " ' But it proved to bo a hollow one. "_~~ mile of us." He even came and tugged at my While-flowers of every variety are the group. The shoulder length veil parka end, as-though to drag me 3. What is the most widely used BUY THEM FROM YOUR LOCAL DEALER AnH-th'n stricken look in Mrs. Eck- wouldn't"know-what's expected of in fashion, there is particular cm-, emphasizes romance and coquetry. back. phasis-on-roses. You will seo roses name of saints? |=^ =strom's eyesdidnot add to my_hap- hinn7rA-h.iii1drcddifrer.ent feet have I stood there, in" my weakness, A swatch of pastel silk-on a tall "orrHatsr-on bodlces,~on handbags,- =^4..-What-took-place; during the 1 pincss. She called her husband, who passed along this trail." "black-feltrfurban/is pictured~below :•••••• Contagious Example ~- actions-from: emulation, and bad- and hesitated. -I musf have stoodih" on sheer party dresses, arid even "Hundred Days" in French his- : came from the stable "with a hay Lander left me anoTpushed his way the darkness for a full minute, with- to the right. A hat of this type Nothing is so contagious as ex- onea from the depravity of oui -fork In his hand. The smile faded in through a tangle of berry canes, under the wide brim? of felt hats. calls for a shimmering lavender tory? out moving. Then, a second wind The—kv Her may match the rose ample ; and w_ejiey_er_do_any_great nature,—which shame would keep from—his—wide bkmd__fnce as Olie with Sandy whimpering at his heels. of courage took mo slowly back to- veil. • •— —5,—Elizabeth Blackwell was fa- good-or-great evil which does not prisoner,- and example sets at lib- . explained the situation. ^The sun, 1 That, for some reason gave mo a ward the stack. ' 1 "worn at tho wrist as' a bracelet. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) mous as what? produce its like. We imitate "good erty.—La Rochefoucauld. v could see, ^vas^Slretfdy^ow'dver'the 'flicker of hope. But it resulted in • ""•' • ' • • o • mountain . tops. ~And , every hour It wasn't easy to go badk. ;6~WliaTrbf~the following makes nothing. Man and-dog workcdTHelr" —But I shut my jaw and crept^gin-. up the greatest per cent pf the air counted, with night coming on. way back to the road again and once -SMkrRayon Printed Suits -'-"We've got to have help," I told gerly forward, wondering—how—I Smart Gob Dress we breathe: hydrogen, oxygen,-or_ more Lander sidled along the ruts, should, defend myself If an aroused nitrogen? Baking: Success is no secret—Use them. "We've simply got to-find step by step, studying tho broken Tqlcing Fashion by Storm wild animal lumbemTout at me. - 7. How thick is the bark of some that child." surface. I.saw him rather nbruptly My hand, I'm afraid, wasn't a very New and exciting in the~~5prinif That took my thoughts back to, stylo-^parade artT sults-that are tai- of the giant Sequoia trees? leave the road, push through a mat steady one as I thrust an explori lored of silk or rayorkmixture prints ifl",<-hnViyl_thp nhnnrtnhoH !nt Inst ypnr's flrcwced, and drift arm into the llttlo cave under -little~papooso-whold-beqn_found_in away_ncross. ajlattencd meadow of with exactly the fine nicety and sim —Xho-Answers. the vailCy^birch grovo,_ And the wild hay. I thought, for a while, stray deer or perhaps a "rhooso had pliclty 'one expects of wool suits. .god from tho machine, on that OC that I was both deserted and forgot- been feeding during thq deep cold. The long-jacket"suit~with~an~all- CLABBER _ casion, had been Sidney Lander' ten. But he.circled back to me, in It was,, quite, a deep hollow. My nound pleated skirt is a favorite.. 1.—The pointed arch. 7 The jacket has rovers and a one- sheep dog. the end, 0 little breathless from run arm, in.fac't1_wpnt in up to the el- 2. The Bible—IsaT 22:13. "Olie." I said, "could you get on ning. bow. TherPit went stilTdeepcr. button-or -two-button fastening. a horse and hurry over to Sock- ... "Come on," he said. "I've struck went until I could feel the warm . You will find in the stores stun- ning redlngote stylos as well,—tat. widely~used name of saints, one GIRL fuc_ngain^.J3ut, .a_momenLlatcr.-I EyeJSchliipp's? Ther/e's~'a"marrthere fr~trnil:"- J Iored~llke~cl6th"ntted~mbtlculously recefttly__cprnpijed^list containing named Lander, who has a dog called • It was easy to" follow him, since could feel something else. About it. 52 of them." " BAKING POWDER .strangely enough, was wrapped a as your long topcoat, the dress un- I— Sandy. And something tells—me- -the—meadow,--for nil itp roughness, -derneath-styled _ln a fetching one 4. Napoleon's second reign'(afF pdy might find Frieda,/! sloped downward. But I-remcm. coll or two of rope. And then I realized the truth. piece-manner. These new print tail- er his return-from-Elba—from To bake thatTasty Easter Cake It wasn't-Sandy-I—< |jjered,-with a-gulp, ^vhere thai slope leurs are starting a~vogue that Is JMarch 20 to June 28, 1815). - afraid, as much as Sandy's mastor. | ended. " ~—7.; ""' —Tt wasn't a slofiptrfg bear: it was taking the fashion world by_storm. He waszoinik~e~tKe~| wind.~ —1—"Aren't w^c going tovrorcFffib rjiv- the body of a child in.a worn wolf 5. The" first woman—doc :bandcr_ ~iirrivcd_ rn^re promptly; -skin_jacket._:Itwas-our lost-Friocfif. lan T hli3 expoctbdT^Wlth Sandy-at She-roused-tHHttlc-and emitted H s", Peplums heels, i'noticod; as ho^swung CarTder turned"when-a scattering, sleepy "whlmper-orftwo as I caught 7. M«ny trees have barlc^thatis -Differcrice=fat-FVprgy .tion, can accomplish almost any*- down from his horse, that he had' a of white birches barred~"our path, her up and-h*W her to-my'-bxe.nstr- two feet thick, and jj^root system The-real-difference-betwecn men- thing.;_and in thisHestho-distino- flashlight in hie hand. His face, as 'and veered off to the left, penciling A:;grent^surgo of relief swept The newesfcsllhoucttos ^call~'for that spreads over an area of three is energy. A strong will, a settled tion between great HlW he hurried over to us,' was stern the ground- with the ray of his flash- through mo as I h«nr«V thealeepy. tiers, ruffles and peplums. And the acres. .. — purpose, and invincible dctermlna- men.—Thomas Fuller, but not excited. And he didn't stop light as he went. Ho stood in doubt, small voice complain: "Ah ban so -i"eal—news-about—these— styling-de- to ask many questions. when we came to a-spruco wood.-but hungry!" tails, is that deslgnors are handling "I'm having Sock-Eye notify the pushed on again, skirting the gloom "Of course you're hungry," I said, them so adroitly that they in no way settlers," ho said. "When they get of the close-serried trees. Then he a little drunk with excitement. And destroy the straight slim lines that THE SMOKE OF SLOWER-BURNING CAMELS GIVES YOU here, tell them to strike north and suddenly stopped and showed me a both Sandy and the half-awakened fashion demands this season. south of the trail at fifty paces apart. mark on a mounded snowdrift. It child must havo thought that I'd Very good looking are the new Let 'em"work a half mile each way. didn't mean much to me. But-the suddenly gono mad, for I managed, drossmaker coats, cut_on princess EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR And when they've finished their trip excitement in his voice was unmis- -in-somo way, to clamber to tho top lines to abov- Ringi—meeting, •' Methodist Church, Rinker.' Mrs. Eva Crittenden, di- John Vosseller " School, 8 P. M. to Increase tax ratables. . cletl^u may Hut their future uvontu 8 P. M. ' rector of the Westfleldr Garwood 23—Miss Lydia Apr. 20 (Sun.)^-Spring _rally, -9_. ..Municipal parking lot. under thin heading without ohurtitt. 10/^Extension of mail delivery Bend In your (laleH to The BUN and Apr. 29 (Tues.)—"Career Night," and Mountainside districts^ pre- Miss Evelyn Schweitzer Branch Mills Gospel Chapel. 3 P. M. sented the Girl Scout charter. by local R. F. D. routes, to avoid later conflicts throufh thin Regional High School, 8 P. M. Richard Moll . Apr. 24 (Thurs.)—Fire Depart- all portions of the township. column. May G (Tues.)—Official Board, About 30 members of the troop re- Evelyn Schweitzer ment, meeting, flrehouse, 8 P. M. Apr. 14 (Mori.)—Women's Service meeting, Methodist Church, 8 P. M.ceived pins from Mrs. Crittenden. Mrs. Mary Benninger Club, meeting, Methodist Church, 8 May 7 (Wed.)—Woman's . Mis- Mrs. Mary Armstrong, county 24—Edward J. Honecker, Sr. FOR X,OUR SAVINGS P. M. . sionary Society,~parsonage of First home demonstration agent, spoke 27—Miss Dorothy Hcckel Union Chapel • Apr. 14 (Mon.)—-Holy-JNJame So- Baptist Church, Mlllburn, 2:30 P.M. on "Interior Decorating," sas she 28—Mrs. W. Linden Mnuntiilnalilv, N. J. EARNINGS displayed materials and featured, . 29—MLss Helen Fritz ' U1CV. UOkANU OST, Pimtor. ciety^ meeting, St. James' Rectory, Bumliiy School. 10 A. M. 8 P. M." ; color schemes in her talk. 30—Miss Elizabeth Everet rilhle HI inly Clnm, 3:16 P. M. Apr. 14 (Mon.)—Baltusrol B Si 1 WILL OP FATHER Mrs. Fred Roeder was named I'Jvonlni; wnruhlp, 7Mli V. M. chairman of -the nominating com- Woil.— MM-weuli nieetlntf for . Prnyor A&s'n., meeting, 277 Morris avenue LARKIN PROBATED Mountainside Chapel -on Sunday mid Dlbln Htudy, » I'. Mj_ 8 P. M. . '•.•-" mittee; with Mrs. Herman Honecker evening. "Tlie . Thorn Crowned King" by Apr. 14 (Mon.)-—Women's Service The late Rev. Thomas B. Lar-and Miss Carol Ashworth. Mrs: Bel- Prank Lyding of Springfield road, Hblton will be the subject of the FREE TOLL videre Murphy was appointed chair- Olub, mectlng.Jiome of Mrs. LeRoj kin, former pastor" of St. James janitor In the Mountainside School, special Easter cantata presented at WX-1700 SERVICE Morrison; 13 Henshaw avenue, h Church, who died on March 19 man •of the auditing committee; to is - iry-Overlook Hospital, Summit. the Easter morning services at the P. M. while watching a basketball game be assisted by Miss Margaret Les- Mr. Lyding was taken to the hos-Mountainside Union Chapel. Sing- for Xpr. 14 (Mon.)—Republican Club, at Madison Square Garden, left his ter, Mrs: Richard Oberdahn and pital in the Rescue Squad am- ers for this program' will include: Mrs. Paul K. Davis, meeting, Legion building, 8 P. M. residuaryjEstate to a( brother, Peter bulanjce on Friday and was given Soprano, Miss Helen -iWestburg;. TRIPLE-GUARD _. Apr. 15 (Tues.)—Board of Edu-Larkln of 91 Maple avenue, West Mrs. Charles $hpmo will be Ina blood transfusion on Monday alto, Miss Ruth Rihker; baritono, -catlon,, meeting, ...Tnmfrs iCnlriwcll ide -fficd-ffcr tftemoonT " ~~" •' —' v . the Rev^Roland-Ost,-pastor;-tenorr School, 8 P._ M. r— 'bate_lJaslL-J!Hiek..,_.with , surrogate. dance Wednesday at the'school. She Members, of the kindergarten, flrst.^ Clyde Siefert; alto, "Helen 'Brokowr Apr! 17 (Thurs.)—Turkey supper, Charles A. Otto. The executor is "wTU'"t>e assisted by" Mrs. Roeder; second and third grades of £heJ and "soprano,—Margaret--Messina- Presbyterian chapel, 6:30 P. M. the Rev. Harold V. Colgan of Plairi- Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. William Park- iichool presented an Easter program Mlss Marie Behrens will be' at the Apr. 17- (Thurs.)-^-American IJOT fleld.—Father Yarkin's- chalice was hurst, Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Gilbert Pit- Wednesday afternoon in the school. organ. gion, meeting, Legion building,. 8 tenger and Mrs. Wilfred Twyman. Opening Sale! left to his church, St. Mary's! of \ P. M. ,. .,. Elizabeth. .'Ho provided $f,000 for Mrs. Richard G. Keller will conj^ For limited Time Only Apr. 18 (Fri.)—P. of A., meeting, masses. •-.•'". . ducf the summer round-up. Hos- RICHARD W. ROWAN TWO DEPARTMENTS— Legion building, JP.M. .' The Rev. Robert A. Brenrian and tesses for the meettog were Mrs. IN JOINT SESSION Apr_18 (Pri.)— "Stuff And Nori- the Rev. Michael A. Magnler, both iharles Honecker, Mrs. Carl Jacob- TO ADDRESS WOMEN Slip Covers son, Mrs. L. H. Arthur Ayres and 8 pa Set Glove-fit sonse," American Legion, Regional of Jersey City, were left $250 each Richard1 Wllmer Rowan, interna- The Garden Department and the High School, 8;15 P. M. -to-celebrate masses-"for any in-Mrs. McKay. Literature and Art Department of Apr. 21 (Mon.)—Young Ladles' tional authority dh Secret Service 32.150 - tentions which may have been over- and Espionage, .w.lll be the g,uest the Woman's Club of Mlllburn held • STER/tlZATJON io Sodality, meeting, St. James' Rec- looked^ by me." The sum. of $250 : I !!r ___ Subjoct to chango— : : speaker onr''Guest NigHt sponsored a combined meeting Friday at the : prevent.molUtiamago tory. 7:30 P: M. -;— '-~•"" each was left to Father.Colgan jind home of Mrs. Russell H. Massey of without notlcu. DUMONT VAN. DOREN by the Womnn's-Club Of Millburn • REFRIGERATION _ Apr.- 21 (Mon.)—Parent Educa- the Rev. John P. Weigand of Harri- .on April 18 at 8:15 P.; M. at'the 47 Haddonfield' road, Short Hills. tion Group, Regional P.-T. A., meet- son for masses—forijepose of the RETURNS TO HOME Luncheon • was served arid the /or prolecjlon HOME SERVICE ing, Regional High School, 8 P. M. now Glenwood School auditorium in • • •AiR-CONDrtiONlNC soul. -; Short Hil|s.- His topic will be speakers were Mrs. Meta Scherifls UPHOLSTERING JX). ORDERS ACCEPTED Apr. 22 (Tues.)—Board of Edu- MOUNTAINSIDE—W. Dumont of Elizabeth, and Miss Emily Plrsr /or preservation FOR FUTURE DELIVERY cation, meeting, " James Caldwell Van Doren of Route 29 was dis-"Secret.,.Agents Against America." IPreceeding the speaker, a. musical sen. The latter discussed, "The-In- * XJOW attractive rat^a Phone Mlllburn G>-2036 School, 8 P. M. - WOODBRIDGE COP charged lost Thursday from Muli- fluence Of Flowers Upon Art" and Mlllburn Avenue, - Springfield Apr. 22 (Tues.). — Continental lcnberg Hospital, Plainfield, where program will bo presented by the * Established reliability 615 Morris Avenue, Oadonoo Trio, accompanied by Helen illustrated . her talk with flower Lodge, P. and A. M., meeting, lodge HURT IN ACCIDENT ho had been conflned^slnceJMarch- paintings, rooms, MiIlburn78T.~Mr —— 9 as the result of a-toboggari 'acci- Tcnny Cobaugh on the piano. Fol- ".""". WRITE lowing the\ meeting a social hour Apr. 23 (Wed.)—Regional Board Patrolman John Grady of Wood- dent in which a friend was fatally 10 W. J«r««y S»r««t. ••••••••••• of. Education, meeting, High School, bridge received cuts and bruises of Injured. will be held by membors and guests. 8 P. M. the head wh^ifthe car in which he -(Van Doren and William H. CLASSIFIED ADS Treat Your Lawn to a mea] it likes Apr. 24 "(Thurs.)—Fidelity Court, was riding collided with__a car. Rothen7-27—of-South--Orange,-col- -Order of-Amaranth, meeting, lodge driven by George; Guidelly of 500lided' with a tree as they sped HELP WANTED—Female TURF BUILDER rooms, Mlllburn, 8, P. M. i^. Glenwood avenue, East Orange, down a steep hill on the Van WOMMN—Draft vacdncloH. Opportunity Apr. 25 (Fri.)—Food sale, Ladies' early Sunday_morning at' Meisel EEIfflSbaNllEi for two women uulllntf Fullor Brushos. Doren property, near Lawrence ave- Cur nocouimry. Wrlto IS. I>. Chattln, This energy building food Benevolent Society, Presbyterian avenue and Milltown road. Grady nue. Rothen was enjoying'the last Chatham, N. J., for liurtlculurH.- ____ was a passenger in the cat oper- has been prepared specially chapel, 1:30 P. M. day of his honeymoon, suffered a to supply grass with the Apr. 25 (Fri.)—Salamagundi par- ated by Joseph H. Tenksa of 39fractured skull and died in Muh- WANTED TO RENT Wheeler avenue, Carteret. Grady •vital—nutrients—necessary ty,. ' Epworth League, Methodist lenberg Hospital a few hours after SIX-ROOM HOUSE wantod to ront by for thick growth and -Church, 8.P. M. was taken to Overlook Hospital, the mishap. May 1 with 'Bimiifo, about J40. Tol. sparkling green beauty. Apr.""28"1(MohT)"-=S'BaH And Chain Summit^and detained- for observa- Rothon 'and his bride had just Mlltluirn -O-07D0-M. Turf Builder Is clean, odorr tion. '•" ' , • less^pwfce'd-ftfee," and goes i twice nis far '. JXED -VOLLEV BALL to-'the-accident in the borough. HANK BOOK, No. -1074, Ft'rHt National s You-can give 2500 sq. ft. 6fo OC The. Metho dlst Brotherhood con- Bank of Sprlngllold, loot 2 wooka, ago. n Ploutto roturn to bank. . ' [ . lawn a lasting-meal-for onlyOUtO Girl Scout ducted a game night on Monday at MOUNTAINSIDE NOTES 10 lbs. - 1.25 BO lbs. - 3.75 the James Caldwell-Schoolr—Mem- The Silhouette Club met Wed- APARTMENT FOR RENT bers played volley ball; Howard nesday of last week at the homo of Activities FOUR ROOMS und bath, all Improve. Day, vice-president, was in charge Miss Elsa Boeder of Springfield montfi; In contor of town. Inqulro COVER THIN, WOBN of the events for the evening and road. The group made plans for a vocnz CHAP Coluntpno'u aiiooStoro. 24S-A Morrln Av. Herbert Day,-chairman of thetheatre party_on April, IB in New SP0TS-W1TH l: WOULP LIKE TO Troop 2 recently saw a film de- Springfield Recreation- Committee, York City. .,., ' VETig Her made arrangements for the use of A consecration service was held Scotts Lawn Seed Is triple cleaned and laboratory tested scrlbing camp Ilftr at Camp ^ U.S. MARINES/ PHONE IN YOUR suro bert Hoover in Now YorE Meih~ the -school. .. by-the -Young-Peoples' Union of the to moke sure you £efc-cleanr~he»vyr Browing se«d.- NEED HELF? ~OiiIy~the"flnest quality perennial" grasses Inclnding Creeplnjc bers of the three other troops were COMPLETE SELL OUT Bent are used In Scotts. Absolutely free of troublesome invited to. attend the performance. OUR-WAUT APS/ NEWS 1 More than 250 persons" attended dS ' Troops 2 and 4 visited the Newark 1 the annual Lenten Sale of St. Footwear — —^ShadedLawn— Evening News and saw how a large Stephen's Church School on Satur- daily-press operates. ' day In the parish house. The sale Linoleums oLEasterJliegance •5-11)81.^2^6 3 l)bs. 2.15 was in charge of Miss Juanlta Dick- SEALEX . ARMSTRONG for every member. of the inson who reported that there was Inlaid Linoleums for — family awaits your selec- Short Hills Landscaping WE DO PRINTING a complete sellout of all types of Floor - Wall - Sink Tops tion, in a wide range at 'HIV A MUN C AU foods. Materials Co. Bigclow - Stanford ahd Mohawk ' I 716 Morris Turnpike Short Hills, > BROADLOOM CARPETS Col an tone's Tel. Short Hills 7-3200 - „ Agents For TOP DRESSING FOR LAWNS — TREATED 8OBL HUMUS — WEUL-ROTTED COW MANURE TILE-TEX ASPHALT Shoe^Shop LAWN AND GARDEN WORK LANDSCAPING TILES 245^AJVIoms Avenue •••••••• • »• ••«««»••« for Basement Floors & Walls.. . Lot us estimate your needs Springfield, N. J: for any of the~aboye~itomsr- . including • EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Exterior and Interior "Fainting - Paperhangingv Millburn Decorators 346 MILLBIJRtf AVEr -" MiUburn, N.-JT^7 6-0305 Compare the- Results of All Materials and Workmanship Automobiles CEKVE thorn piping,.hot,..Iresk irom our l MOnillS AVID. MOTOR CAH CO.. INC yvonsr—Arsure-favoritc—becauso theyh o- Here's the Simple Chryilor, Plymouth Qftneral llepulra chock.-full of raisins, and .•fruit9,._and. cov- Good Banking Meter-Ice Plan 156 Morrln Avs., tiprlngdeld . ered with a tompting, sugary frosting. Order 1 Come in and select Mlllburn 6-0230 your new 6'Ao tu. by the dozen. i . Check on any basis you. desire— ft. 1941 Frlgldoirc today. Battery & Radio you'll always find a good bank puts F.H. A. Q We will deliver and INSURED LOANS •*" iinstall it with no Uattory und Hadlo Hulos and Sprvlco. OUR SPECIALTY: you on the efficiency side. Make down payment. Uuuls Lampn, Car Iitnltlnn, Construction Payments Appliance H«palr«. ^ Delicious Cakes in Forms your own score card of what you Deposit at the rate Hprlnfcflnld lluttcry and Klpotrlo Htorf BUILDERS LOANS of only IS cents'a Kit. loll. 13. IS. Clayton, Prop. . of Easter Rabbits. Come want—how you can do it yourself— day in the handy meter. 245 Morris Ave. Mlllburn 6-1053. BUYERS LOANS in and - see our Easter and how much better a bank can A Once a month a rep- r.escntative will call Novelties for the kiddies. do it, and you'll invariably find you NO CHARGE and collect your deposits C, When payments are < bundle your n«t save time, trouble and money with TO DEVELOPERS completed, meter order for Closing hold at either ofTlccs will be removed and you p H I N T I N Ct our assistance. or anywhere at builder's con- willbcmatled abill of sale. 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Victor Album No. 755,"four records, I-. M.r ui which ttrnu und placu any per- bbtednfcbU will bo wlthiii ull debt bon or persona, lutareutod theruln, will liiuliailona proacribed by law. seven sides, priced at $4.00. This bo t'iveu un opportunity to bu buurd con- HKCT1ON 4: All other inuttoru with album Is available for both manual Lumjnt' auch Ordliibimti. - • upeci to uuch boodu or notoa, Includ- GAS RANGES Uuted April 10, iy, THKAT, uhull bu dotbrmlned by resolution of used slightly in cooking school demonstrations and iloor models, Townjiliip Clork. thi< Township Committee, und iho Chair- to be sold at greatly reduced prices. Chambers, Great States, DISC (Mr. Murka will anuwor. any ' In- man of the Townbhip Commltteo, lo- Duj^h Oven, Glenwood, Vulcan, Smoothtop, Roper, Estate, An- quiry from roadoru pertaining to the Thu con truei utid Hut of utruotu to bo her with thu Townuhlp Clark, la here- About People You Know ^ STUDY of RECORDS Hold of recordu. A , uulf-aildronuiid lupalred uru on illo at tho Townuhlp by uuthorlzed to execute, luuue and de- derson; full new range guarantee. biamped envelope to thu-Wrher, care Olurk'ti Olflct) for luupoctlon by purt leu liver ait id bonds or notes. By NOEMAN W. MARKS 'ot ""tlio' KUN. wll brinir a prompt IntijiXHtt-d ihuroln. . SECTION 0:. This ordlnimce ahull tiike BIRKENMEIER & COMPANY reilly.) • • nitwit twenty duya after llnal i>ai>augo Tho nlcbwt courtesy you mm uhow entertaln the Women's Foreign Mis- TOWNKHir OF Kl'ItINGFIELI> und advortlaoment of tlio tiatnu, tofether 1091 SPRINGFIELD AVE., IBVINGTON, N. J. your~tfue»ta In to have lh«?lr vlaltu COUNTY OF UNION with iho statement required by Title OPKN 1CV1CNINGH UNTIL 10 P. M. mentioned on thlu l>utfu. Tho rilccwt - . sionary Society of .the. Methodist 1 0011 (Thin In iho llrHt In u jjerlMj of AN OIUilNANCU TO AUX11O1UZK 40:.l-l'j of eald Uovlued Btatuteti, and_ courtesy you cun Mhow your frlundH Church at her home Thursday LEGAL NOTICE 1 ia through thlu page whon you tfo ruvlowo ut tho lutt-at-jjopulur rueorU— TIIK I'UJfCHASK OF 1'UtK FIGHT- ull ordlnuricoa and partu of ordluunceu' away. We will consider It a courteuy afternoon. Mrs. CharleTEf. HUH Intro of duncu minjlc iin well an u 'IO\VNKI1II' OF ING ICtJUll'MJCNT AND FKOV1U- Ineonalatont herewith, be and tho uilmu ulienbver you . dive ua Jin 1 turn ot dlucuuBlon on tho cluuulcul record. It 1NG FOlt TIIK lHtiUANOK OF uro-heroby repealed. will preside. COVHV11 OV UNION ..JUON1>H'OU NOXKB TO MKKT TIIK uny HOciul Interest. Cull dlruclly to ufyeuru tut a now yUN -foitturo.) AM ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING" 1 the BUN office, illllburn 0-laiC. —The Alethea Bible Class of the COST TIIKUKOF. I, It. IX Truut, do horoby ;• certify that THE MAKINCJ OF A CONTRACT tho forotfolnf Ordinunco ,WRH Introduccid Methodist Church, which did not This column Ls dedicated to an 11Y TIIK TOWNHIIir OF Hl'RINO- thu Chief ot tho V\te for ilrnt ruudlnt; • ut u rogulur inoetln^ —Mks Jean Flemlngrdaughter of meet this week, will resume meet- honest and frank discussion-of all FIKK.U IN TIIK COUNTY O1T IDepartmunt. lias jrouortod thut tho Mack of tho Townuhip-Committee. of tho UNION'' WITH Till! COUNTY- OF Torn and Worn Mr. and Mrs. Alfred BrHemlhg of gs Wednesday evening at the home .records, boilT popular and classical. UNION FOH TIIK WURli-ACK Choiiilcul llout) Truck in' i»rucUcully Township of sprlhtfnoia;' ln^tHe" Countx. of the leader, Mrs. Walter. White — TREATMENT OF CKRTA1N ROADH— worn out iimt Hliuuld bo replacud, und of Union und Stato of. Now JerHuy, held 34 Battle HllLavenue, will leave .While .it""is". true that the .writeFlF IN HAIU TOWNSIIU'. Fl.VINO TIIK IIUM rucomtnondod tho puruhuuo ot iho on WednoHduy uvunltii;, AprHDth, 1941, RUGS • RUGS • RUGS Syracuse University ^campus tomor- of 126 Tooker avenue. engaged in the sale of recorded COST OF HAII) WORK ANI> I'BO- truclc und ouulbjneni hereinafter "rte-" and thut the aald Ordinance ahull bu —Mrs. Prank A. Salle of 188 VIMNG W)U TIIK l'AYMKNT HUbmittod for conuldurutlon and tlnul Wo Sell Them We Clean Them Wo Repair Them row to spend the Spring vacation music, we can assure you that our TIIKKKOF. NOW, TiiEnuKonii), BH IT OK- uuatfo ut u regular muetlnt; of tho imiri at home. Classes will resume April Tooker avenue, who recently under- comments will not be predicated 1>A.1N].JD by_ tho TowiiHhlp ConiiTTlnuo Township Commit tee, to bo hold on 21. went an appendectomy in St. on this faot. UAS, tlio --Town»liip KnBhiuor of tljo Towniihfp oC Sprlnifllold In tho WodnoHduy .ovonliiK, April 113rd, 1941, in him aiLvlsud tho Towniihlp Connnltioo County ol! Union: thu SprlntfUold Municipal Building at K . —Capt. John Lee of 184 Tooker Michael's HospitalrNewark.-returncd It will be our_desire to make this ,llmt..thu. T6Wlflnnj)~~iir-not-uqulpiiud to HKCTION 1: That tho liropor oljluom I\kM., at which.time und place any por- Banbury & Burnett avenue, stationed at Fort Jackson, home Friday and is convalescing. proporly mid ooonomlciilly trout iho of tho Townuhlp bo and thoy uro horoby Hon or porsony lnloreatci>rovod,' tor tho or a net cost of 17.9B1.00. i' ' . - ~" Francis J. Rast and children. Bar- group of her classmates~fTOni St. joyment of recorded music. , uurfuQo troiLtniont-oi" tho roudii thoroln SUCTION 2: In ordor to moot, tho for Dorsey Fans^ namod, ut tlio total cout of Two Tlifiu- <:OHt ol! tho purchaHO of- tlio iiboyo do- .bara and Patricia, of Hoboken on Elizabeth College, Convent Station, iiand Oho Hundred Fifty-Two Dollnru ticiibod octulpmtmt, tho uum of^JB^OOOT^p." Easter Sunday. .... ___L ii whero_they will.spend ajweek. •_ Watch Tommy Dorsey's recording ($!J,1G2.()O), which. In horoljy I'liipvoprhitod liii horoby appropriated, which Is hi- -to-moot tho-cout-.thorooC,' ^uldjvoric. t,o_ cniulvo of all upproprlatlonH horotoforo —Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Kuvln —Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Fergu- "of~"Dolbrles'ron~Victor Nor27S17rfor bo dono in nocorUimco with «pooitloa- madofor^nald purpono,- Including J500.00 of 2 Marcy avenue were hosts to 50 son of—7-1—Short Hills avenue are we say it's another T. -D—hitr—For tlono i'urnlBliod by tho Townuhln KnKl- as a down payment by_ virtue of an For Home, for Church, for Gifts fun, and frolic there's KayJKyser's nooi* iind u»ulor_)Un uuporylulon.^^.:. appropriation hi a hudifot horotoforo — guests-at _a::housowarrning-Sunday- -making_plans n adopted. ' ' ovenlng. Guests, included members terT~SJrs. A. "Alexander ThoSwoose -on Golum- p SKCTION- -3:-1 "Flro-^nKlnji—BbndH -or -bia No. 36040. No, Glen Miller fans, iu horoby authorI'/od und dlroctod to Notoo 1941" are authorlzod to bo lmjued —of-Mr.-Kuvln's faVnily from Newark. Grove.. Miss., later this month. not utjldo tho oald yum of "Two Thou- In an amount -not to oxeood $V,&00.00 m Orange and neighboring communi- —Miss "Annabel M. Cunningham, ol' Glen hasjnot.Jet you down, not iiimd Ono Hundred FU'ty-Two DoUiuiji' und or and liyTvlrtiio of tho provlHlomi of ties. : when you listen to Blue Bird No. (J^.in^.OO) from tho futiuu appropriutod Tltlo -10:1-1 to 40:1-88 of the RuyluoU daughter of Mrs. Mary T. Cunning- In tho annual budjVot ordlnahco for Stututen of 1DI17 and ' tho amondmonta " —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plant of 1 11095, "Spring Will Be go Sad" roadu, and tho-,.tmld fund 1B to bo iniud thoroof uiid -nupplomontu-tlioroto for tho > ham, postmistress at the Baltusrol ^xcluidvuly-' for thu pnrnutio of paying —18-Salter-street- will-ent«rtain-mcm- station, is- in Overtook;—Hospital backed up b'y-that fast comer, "Per- purpoao of purohtuilnir iiald onulpmont, J."p/tlfodo\who .love and admire flowers, and wlm amongat fidia."-..Listen to the new vocalist^ Liho .cout of tho work imthorlnod horo- and uald bonda or iiotofi' uhall bear In- bers of their family for the coming where she- underwent an operation undor aurt In tho munnur providod tn tqroHt at a rate not to oxcood olx (fi%J ~ffs is"iTot~a\vaTO'o1l"tlr(rb"caw'fy oi~fio-wers^we' extend our cordial holiday. and chorus. It's tops. ua.til- contract. -r- poti cent per.annum. ; for mastolditls. Miss Cunningham BWCTION 3: Upon tho llnal pai»iiu;o invitation'to view the profusive display oi' Eaatcv ilowers —Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Schramm is a sophomore at State Teachers' For those who love music, a new of thin- ordlnanco tho proper oltlcorti of (a) Tho maximum amount of bondti here at Mende's. You'll especially want to see our wide dis- of Tompkins lane were recent hosts "must" has been released'. Imagine tho Townnhlp uro horoby authorlatud to or noLou to bo Immud for oald purpoiio College, (Upper Montclair. oxoouto and dollvyr tho tiald contract on Iu $7,500.00, • anil tho maximum amount play'of'-"Cut-Flowers and Easter flowering Potted Plants. at a birthday party in honor of the —Miss Helen Leggett of 27 Wal-—Flagstad and Melchior at 'their bohnlf-of tho Townuhlp. of monoy to bo ruined from all nourcon Won't you conic in at your earliest opportunity? latter. Timong those present were nut court will spend several days very peak of -vocal form, in orie of HKCTION 4: Th|n ordlhanco. iJh'all tulco in $8,000.00, and tho following mattorti offoct immodlatolY upon pamjajfo and uro horoby dotermlnod and doclarodi Mr. and Mrs. Albert SchraiimPaHd next;, week at the home of her Wagner's most dramatic operas, most publication In accordance \vLLb__law.- 1.' Tho period of uiiufulttoHH of tho _Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bonnet of town, uald oaulpmont In horoby dotormlnod She'sjExpecting a Lovely Corsage on brother, John H. Leggett of Nutley. appropriate for the Easter season. -to bo.at loaMt li'lvo (d).yeara ., Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brehm of West —Mrs_Charles N. Russell of 78 Never before have theso two glorious I, 16." D. Trtfat, Vlo horoby cortlt'y tliat 3. Tho tiupplomontal1 dobt utatomont Easter Morn — Don't Disappoint Her_ Caldwell and Mr. and • Mrs. Roger voices been so well blended and so tlio foroirolnir Ordlnanco wim lntroducud- aa_j:oauir-Od__by__law ban boon duly,:mado Battle Hill avenue, who has been for Unit roadlni; at- a vojjular inoottnK by tho Towmihlp Troaouror and" illod In Place Your Order Early to Insure A Widef~SeIection. Stickle of Irvington. ' 111 at home, is up and around again. Jv.elLrecorded. ' of tho Townuhlp Commlttoo of tho tho office of tho Towmihlp Cleric and u —Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Tltley " —Shirley Jeakens, daughter of Towmihlp of SprhiKuold; In tho County dupllcato theroof lian boon Illod In tho The orchestral accompaniment of of Union and Stato of Now Joriioy, hold offico of tho Commlt)ulQn.Qr oC Local OPEN EVENINGS and EASTER SUNDAY MORNING and family of 31 Bryant avenue will Mrs. Mary_Jeakens of Morris• ave- on Wodnouday ovonlnKC April 0tl», 1941, r the Victor Symphony, conducted by Qovornmont. spend Easter Sunday with Mr. andnue, is conflneS" ~at homo duetto Edwin McArthur, is in Itself- enough a^d that tho mild Ordlnanco ahull bo 3. Said utatomont HIIOWH Unit tho • WE TELEGRAPH FLO WEBS ANYWHERE • Mrs.' Harold Scliote of Irvington. ilhiess. mibmlttod' for connldoratlon and llnal irroilM ^nhf -rtnflHO.I l» Tltin 4O'.i'-7n. of 1 to make this album worthwhile. pamiiLKo-at a rotrulur moo tin or of tho iiald tho Ttovisod Statutou of .10117 In vln- —Mrs. Harold Buell of New Provi- —Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merritt of Sure, we're going to tell you^ what Townahlp Commlttoo, to bo hold on croanod by tho sum of $7,500.00 by tho dence, formerly of Springfield, will Wodnouilay ovoninjr, April Ullrd, 1041, In lubuanco of tho. bonda or notou author- I iaud^horo.by, and th6 amount of uatd guest this weekitheir'daughter, Mrs. ISrndTcTKdss^rTJew^orlroity: —Pride of BattleJHM Council No. LET US ESTIMATE \ON 17, Daughters of America, held an aluminum dinner Monday night at~ Exterior tho home of Mrs. Ida Martyn of EllzabethTTormerly of town. Painting —Miss Johanna~Teuscher of Mill- OP YOUR HOME town road is home duc_ to illness. .,.""—Charles Townley of Elizabeth, PAINTING and Mende-s Florist formerly of town, celebrated his 85th l__PAjPEBHANCrING birthday, yesterday. Mr. Townley of All Types has been confined to Msjjed toy AUTOMAT ICALLY-WITH A BENDIX! Phone MiUburn 6-1118 No .obligation, _of _course. five years after an automobile ac- All Materials and cident. He had made his home f "1MOUNTAIN —Workmaiuthlp-Guarantccd,- Donough of 10 Rose avenue. Millburn Decorators ^_ AT BJEGENX 346 MiUburn Avenue _ The Lady Eve," featuring Bar- dfty with Henry Fohdiw- Millbuni, N. 3. is the main attraction, in the cur- Tel. MiUburn 6-0305 rent bill at .the Regent Theatre. The associate film is "The Round- -aM' We Carry A Complete Line .up," with Richard Dix, Patricia Mor- of Linoleums and Carpets rLson and Preston Foster.

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WASHED-RINSED-DAMP-DRIED! Put your clothes in, set a dial and' take them out—ready for the line! That's all there is to •\>b a Bendix: "washday." Your^ hands need never touch water. Bending over set-tubs, lifting soggy clothes, soaking your hands in water- all the drudgery is ended I Your Bendix takes, over the job each week—the dial takes your place at the machine! PROVED BY 36,000,000 WORKLESS WASHINGS! 36 million workless washings in the homes of over 1^5,000 Bendix owners prove Bendix, superiority. Why not begin now to en- YOU CAN OWN A joy the freedom—the glowing health]— the economy your Bendix neighbors BENDIX already share?' YOU WANT AN t ELECTROLUX GAS REFRIGERATOR Beautiful Display Automatic !•• HOME LAUNDRY FOR AS LITTLE AS A refrigerator llmt KIVOU. uilcnt und uulumutlo uervlce—liouble-froo ' service—Is needed l>y every fimilly. Thu Elcclrolux Gu» Ilofrlgerulor At ' Mi A DAY! FOR A FREE TRIAL! in tlint kind. It looks well. Itu operation in simple. \('liy nut plun to piiy uu n visit this week und see thu lilectrolux illspliiyV Hot wonther loses itu dlscoinfort when thero ia an 1'JleclroluX i i around tu oiler ice cubes, cool drinks, and fruslier foods. THE ROSE SHOP RADIO SALES CORP. 40 Beechwood Rd. SUMMrr Suminit 6-0209 "SEE THE MARKS BROTHERS" PVBLICSSERVICE 357 MiUburn Avenue, MiUburn, N, J. Millburn 6-0015 A-83J5 Branch Store at Chatham THE SPRINGFIELD SUN Kathleen Norris Says: CLASSIFIED AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT The Luckiest Girls in Town Reviewed by (Uell Syridlcute—WNU Service.! CARTER FIELD STAGE SCREEN: BABY CHICKS ..,;.. By VIRGINIA VALE Continually BLOOD-TCST1NO ud BREEDINO OARASOTA. FLA.—There is a ru- furlilir Ktfg«, F;u>i Growth, IJJUU Ufo mi(i Hm.ia Civil ivar "expert" re (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) fr'tiathurlotf pruiluctfa cliU'kit of Uimsuiil I,lva- ^ mor abroad that when Manager blliiy, Uvowili, Vubi Ft'tiUktrlnir uiid LJii I fortuity veals Hitler as great mili- Joe Cronin of the Boston Red Sox ERONICA LAKE, the Writs today for catulogtit and pric* Jut tary strategist Reduc- heard that Toto, the gorilla, was Vbeautiful blonde who's ex- MILFORD BREEDERS HATCHERY, Plkeiitlle. P.O., Rockdsle.Hd. chucking things pected to zoom to stardom as ing food production in U. at Gargantua, BINOCULAR REPAIRS her intended .mate, a result of her appearance in S. seems unsound under Cronin immediately Paramount's "I Wanted present circumstances, rushed to.the Sara- Wings," doesn't want wings BINOCULARS £S£«5 sota zoo and tried to MARYLAND LAB., US N. bitaw. lUUaon, KM. (Bel! Syndicate—WNU Service.) right now—all she wants is a _sign Toto up as a Red Sox pitcher. chance-,to stay put right in WASHINGTON.—There were peo- For Joe Cronin, aft- Hollywood for a while. ple irrBritnln,_France, and,, the Unit- er last season, feels After finishing work In the pic- HOUSEHOLD ed States in 1939 who hoped for that he can use al- ture—in which she_plays u heart- peace, and based plfrt of their hope most any form of less vixen and provides tragic love QUESTIONS on the notion that. Hitler would not animal life that can interest—she flew to Montreal with willingly produce a situation which chuck things at the her mother; she spent three days would lead to Jiis own shelving. Grantland Rice opposition. there, during which she made three To prevent dough sticking-to the The theory was that, If war came, spoon when making dumplings dip Just a year ago personal appearances and four ra- the German army would at once per- dio broadcasts. Her name was giv- the spoon into hot liquid each time on this fair westerncoastof Florida force become supreme, and that its en to three babies, a new fox trot, a before putting it into the dough. It was generally agreed that if any- commanders would tolerate no In- park and a military aerial maneu- thing happened to the Yankees, the terference. ver. Canadian fliers named it the Stewed prunes, stuffed with Red Sox would move up to the va- The new British ambassador, talk- "Veronica roll" in her honor. Then cheese, nuts or celery and ar- cated throne. Outside of the pitch- Ing to officials here, has pointed out she headed for New York, where Ing, the Ecd Sox had the best team ranged on lettuce leaves, roake • several times that there is no ln- she spent a day, and then flew home in baseball,-at that time. - suitable salad to serve, with chops ->rlHgcnrn»- in linrirrrntinff- Hitler's -—where it had been planned that or. roasts._J^M>ch__or_mayonnaise —Outside of the pitching, the suimr ability—that he is one of the_ great GOOD TIDINGS FOB THE EASTEB BREAKFAST 'SaiHthdrreBsing'may be used with it. . -military—strategists—of—all -time. thing- is true today; But "outside • ..„-•-•--.»•:.•• ••• : :•._:.. (See"Recipes: Below)":• " 7 This hitherto linrevealed side 'of of the pitching" is the same as be- Drain all boiled vegetables aa the Nazi leader was"BroughVback to , EGGSTRAOHDINARY! ing outside of the money. It is like soon as tender. They become sog- Washington long enough ago to have THIS WEEK'S MENU being a well-dressed man, minus gy if they are allowed to stand un- your pants. warned us, for it was well before the With the passing pf whiter and the EASTER BREAKFAST strained after cooking. The water war broke out at the end of the arrival of spring conies the joyful - A_y.oar__ago Manager Cronin fort drained oft may be saved for soup summer of 1939. Easter season, bringing with It'new Chilled Pineapple Julpe veteran pitchers had Bob Grove, stock. Tho story was brought by Albert life and new hope . . . Whyjiot ex- *Eggs toNest » Jack Wilson," Denny—Galehouser 1 • • • W. Foxr^orie^time crack, newspaper press, these good... tidings ._ih the Ham Slices Fritz Ostermueller, Joe Heving, and Lemon juice mixed-with wood man and now Washington lawyer. traditional Easter Sunday break- •Pop-Overs Jim Bagby. For rookies he had Bill ashes—will remove tarnish from Fox is one of the self-educated fast? ' ' dam _. Jelly Butland, Herb Hash and Mickey brass. 1 Beverages ''experts" on American Civil war Make your Easter breakfast the Harris, who had ,won 60 minor •Reolpes-glven.j i.. Gilt picture frames can be re- strategy." If you have ever heard of Mfo",_i . breakfa«t~"of "the year—the league games and—had-cost Tom stored to brightness ™ by rubbing ho such experts debating whether time when the whole family, and Yawkey over $100,000. with a sponge moistened in tur-1 No girl of sixteen or eighteen knows what she is jeopardizing when she Stonewall Jackson took too much of guests, .too, perhaps, gather leisurely heat turned off. Yield: 10 large Most of the veterans hit the soapy pentine. a risk in his flank movement at goes about with a reckless crowd. She endures half-intoxicated women und 'round, a' gaily decorated table laden Pop-Overs. chute, and all three of the rookies- • • * • - ;— men who can't make lip their minds to go home. She risks the return home Chancellorsville, or whether Lee with * their favorite early - morn • • . • took an even deeper If using icebags in a sickroom, with a driver who,is unfit to handle a car. .• ""." 'shouTd~have~ taken I]oh"gstf6et's~ad~i —And-now-a-word-about-the-clevefc_ dive; After""leadinsr~j dishes. •'"•• — ly decorated.JEaster eggs that ap- instead of shaying..ic_e_£aeh_time_ vice instead of going to Gettysburg, Let color-splashed eggs be the the league 37 days, you'wish to fill a bag, to save time ' JSy KATHLEEN NORRIS -pear in the basket above. WHAT PIUCE FREEDOM? you will know the breed. -Suffice it centerpiece You can use thoso that Cronin began to use shave enough to fill a quart pitch- You'll agree that even., the most VERONICA LAKE IRLS who are kept at Does mother have to know where to say that Fox is one of them, and the children have up his pitching staff er andfkeep it in the refrigerator. home by strict mater- you're going, with whom, and hoiv that fellow experts admit that he is aristocratic rabbit should beproudto with much lavlsh- she'd be a feature attraction at the "discovered" J'n military aerial review at Randolph long you intend to be gone? . '. . good. , _.t claim those origi- ness, and when tho Paint piazza and garden chairs G nal rule and obliged to Docs she object to late hours-and their traditional Field, Texas, staged as a prelude nal eggs. Dcco- VERSED IN CIVIL WAR •' prc^brealcfast egg crash came you now so-that they may be thorough- obey pretty severe rules of dimea-dance night clubs? . . . You ranhg them is to the first showing of "I Wanted . Early in 1939 Fox was in Ger- hunt could hear it 60 ly, dried before you wish to use conduct in the matters', of say she does and you hate it! Well, both easy and in- Wings." ' . „ many. He had" mutual friends who Pile them high miles at sea. them. , Kathleen Norris has a different view expensive. You'll dances -and_dates_ancLlate brought about' a-mecting with Hitler In the center of a The Yankees blew • _* • • "•••..;• ,n on the subject,. Read her frank dis- need large white "Broadway Limited," which Is be- hours, are the~luckiest girls cussion of the effect too much free- for him. What had been planned as grass - flllod the flag, but the If your floors are worn and will eggs, a, package I ing made at tho Hal Roach studios dom has on young women! . a short greeting expanded to vir- Easter basket. -Red Sox were too not hold wax, try touching up the after all. . ~~ of dyes from the for release through United Artists, tually—an all-day session. -Why? Then, to complete far back to know worn places with white shellac and They may not see it at 18, Five, and Ten, « Joo Cronin promises to be one of the year's Because Hitler said-something about the scheme, mark each person's what happened—or then wax. The floors will be much "Dear Mrs. Norris, I am 29," spoon - shaped most hilarious comedies. It's a tale but ten years and fifteerryear s writes Anna, "and1 have~been mar- the Civil war, and. before, any of his place at the table with an egg cari- to, care enough to..flnd out improved by this treatment. 1 wire hook with an "end to use as of a film star en route front the West later they see it. -And it is aides could say "Jeb Stuart" it was cature—Uncle Sam, an Indian Chief, —& *—* ried for five years to the finest man a handlo (for dipping eggs into the coast to New York with her direc- then, in happy young wife- In tho world. We have a daughter not Hitler who was snared—it was Mr. Rabbit or even a pert young On to 1941 ^ f tor and her publicity man; the east Grease the inside of the contain- dye), rubber cement and stickers. Measured by Us infield and'its out- hppd and motherhood, with of three and are expecting a new Fox. There was jio_escape. Not lady. 'Includes Victor McLaglcn, (as a lo- er, near the top, to keep milk from baby In midsummer, This~ls"tny~ that-Fox-wanted to escape. No Civil "While they're still "oh-ing" and Buy gold and-silver-stars, dot3 hi field, by Its power and its defensive* boiling over. ,; j their own potential-responsi- various colors, small rei""" r~" iiTRed Sox: sHH'Ravc the" Tiest' comotive engineer), Zasu Pitts, Tat- problom. War expert ever, wants to retreat [-sy-Kelly-and_Gcorge Stone, "Hilities coming along, that" until the other expert has admitted |""cn~~reinfore_emcnts—that—are- really- club In baseball—up to the-outer rim —Save_allicelery_tops,_wash_nndL Went WitliLWtone-Crowa. just_to_kecp the theme Jn.imind,_Tp_ -meant-for-looseJeaf-notebooks, flow. of the pitcher's box. I - ' ' dry them and place in the oven, they turn to the older "woman" "My husband is a doctor, a year all his errors.. "• • ™ complete your menu/ you'll of course ~~Bette"Davis-^'ecelved- unexpected On his return to Washington, Fox er-seala such as tulips, and red and With Frank Pytlak catching and turning them now and then. Stor* with an affectionate laugh younger than I. He was recently want glasses of cold fruit juice, crisp blue legal seals. Most of these come first-class reserves, the Red Sox assistance the other day. For a the leaves in an airtight tin. Us« offered a very advantageous posi- told a good many of us that he rec- ham—slices or curls and scene in "The Bride Came.C. O. D.". and begin to repay the debt ognized his superior in Hitler. in several sizes, but the small ones look oven better now than they did them for flavoring soups, salada, they owe her for guarding tion with a clinic In my old home- steaming popovers. It's taken for are the easiest to glue on a curved a yeur ngo. she was to walk down a flight ofetc. ' - •— '—- town. Slnco our marriage, and in- "That man knows more about any granted that you'll make plenty of stairs, pause at tho bottom, then 1 surface. ' "their girlhood. deed for two years beforo'that, my given Civil war battle than I do," hot coffee. They couldn't ask for But whut about their pitching? rush Into James Cagney's arms. ^"Mother was n Gorgon 1 they say family has lived In this'city, and I said Fox. Which statement, by the more! • • After the well-known hard boiling The only twa veterans they have Just as she reached tho bottomT proudly: "Nancynnd I-couldn't got process you use youn-imagination saved from the wreck of 1940 are met Tom here. I have never been way, you will not appreciate; unless- 'Eggs In .-Nests. lamp abovejier head sizzled loudly away with ANYTHING! Mother biyck to the place where I lived us about covoring the~eggs with stars Bob Grove and Jack Wilson. Grove DON'T BE BOSSED you know^pne of these experts und (See picture at top of column) and shot out sparks; without Jook- had to know all about boys before a girl, nor seen any of my old asso- and dots. Then try arranging hearts will probably~bo good for only 20 BY YOUR LAXATIVE-RELIEVE -ha-vo-seert them ,ln action. "What is ; •.;:__! ..egg _. " ing, she gave a surprised leap, and ""they cbul'd"eveirtake"us"to"mo»ics:"-] "clates'thbrbT" I wehTwlth the wrong more"sald Fox, "I never, met anjF ,in four.-leaf_clave.r_patlcrn8,_or_turn games this season, working once a landed-ln_Cagneyl3_arms, "Print CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAV the points outward and stick them week. Wilson, loaded" vvith~p~oTentlal _j But oi course Sixteen and Eight- crowd, as I-see now, and I was glad, one who knew so much about our ; it! "shouted Director William Keigh-' •When you feel gasiy, headachy, :logjr~ to leave it ajl behind me. " Butter' around a center dot, as flower pet- powder, is still an enigma. due to clogged-up bowels, do aa million* een don't see this, and If they pos- Civil war campaigns." 5~brcad~ sticks, ley. "It's perfect!-' _ elbly can they escnpe from home als, All-over—designs of blue legal Cronln's three .^outside dependen- do-take Foon-A-Mint at bedtime. Next "In-that-old-group,_Jn_those-reck-- —Separate—egg;—pla'olng—white-in seals~~B"nd~ stripes of tho red-ones,- Unornlng *- thorough, comfortable relief, control. "Good heavens," they mut- cies are 36^year-olii MIRe~Ryba~frohr helping you »tart th~e~3ay iuirof your less days, was a man I will call Britain, V. S-, Err smallrdeep bowl and retaining yolk pasted so closelylthat; they overlap a Incidentally, Miss Davis will have, ter, as they—curl—up their shining Larry. He wns a rough, darkrvlo- T Rochester, 29-year-old Osoar Judd In "Tho Little Foxes," a role which normal energy and pop, fooling like • In Food Production In one of~tho~Half shells. Beat egg bit, ai'e-quite-efCective. There are from Sacramento, and Dlok New- million! Foen-A-Mint doesn't disturb locks and point their young mouths, lent sort of fellow, older by six or while, until stiff and slightly dry might havo been created for her. your night's rost or interfore with work tha "what's the harm of dancing? Apparently the U. S. government endless arrangements, and you have some from San Diego—three men sovon' years than the rest of us, (when dry, it will have a slightly tho advantage of being able to soak Tnllulah Bankhead played it when next day. Try Foen-A-MInt, the chewing What's the harm in one cocktail I I Is making the same mistake in de- who won over CO games last season. gum laxative, yqutaoif. It tastes good, it'a - coarse- and noisy, but fascinating, coarse appearance). Pile egg white off and replace designs until you tho play had a long and"Tuccessful never took too much to drink in my and we .all knew he wns brilliant. Inylng a start on increased food pro- He should also got some help from run iii""Now .York, then took It on hjandy and economical •.. o family supply in oven-proof cup or dish-in-which 5 arc pleased, without wasting an egg. his rookies of last year—Hash, But- life and neither did Nancyl You'd This man, If Tom accepts the flat- duction that tho British government bread sticks have been arranged. tour throughout tha country....This think from the way Mother and Dad tering offer he has just received, isTnow so bitterly regretting. At • •, * land,—Harris, Rich and Diokman, wlll'bo tho first tImo~thotrMiss Davis Drop yolk into depression made in plus Hughson, Brown and Dob- talk that we were going right to the will bo my husband's immediate su- tho outbreak of tho present war, in center of egg white. Bake in a mod- What to do with the-Easter supply has worked for Samuel Goldwyn, FEEN-A-MINT io< 1 son. . -porioK—and—closo-^assoclatc September, 1939. ...a survey by the erately-alow-oven.—(326-degi'eoB-R->-| of hard-cooked eggs? I'm coming to nnd the picture marks his resump- Too Much Freedom Harmful. '' "I wns never, in the sense of mak- London Times showed that there until bread tips and egg whito aro -that— This Isn't, by any wlia meander-^ tion of picture-making after a year -Watcrs-Retu«i- 3 chopped or sliced That which the fountain Bonds But thcrcIS harm in giving youth ing our relationship public or con- were 3,000,000 acres less under cul- delicately browned (about 15 min- ings'into the field ofimaglnution, a of inactivity. William Wyler, who hard-cooked eggs forth returns again to the fountain. too much froedom. Tlie harm Is stant, this man's mistress. But we tivation thnn hnd boon producing utes):' Season with salt; pepper If strong pitching staff. But from the directed "The Letter," will direct, In supei'bly sea- —Longfellow. ... that no girl of^Sixteen or Eighteen were nlways paired oft together, and food at the end of-the-last war, desired, and ' a lump of butter cluster of right and left arms Cronin and the play is being adapted for soned cream or |-should—bo-able—to improve on his. ——knows >whnfini(riB losing or jeopw- on certnln week-end trips efflior tb7]—ThTTSc ote h~s hedp-r a 1 seVsrf or~lH=' the screen by Its author, Lillian dropped on yolk. Serves 1. white sauce be- pitching of 1040. . • , • ~dl7.ing—ivhen-shc goes abouFWlth a hotels in the mountains,, or to some- stance, were greatly discouraged Hellman. . over the obvious .eagerness of the Just in case you're wondering how como CREAMED J reckless crowd. She Is completely lii- body's cabin or camp, I did not-feol, tho bread sticks ore .made, here are EGGS. They will With enough luck he might even capable of judginghow she will-feel at 18, able to behave In'n mnnnw government,,to Increase British con- be ablo to have four or five good Melville Rulok, a radio theater an- sumption "bf^Argcntlne'beef."There directions; Because of thel'r dainty give luncheon and_ a few yen.taJn.tpr, how this-group_.oLijvery different from the^rest. Tho arrangement in the sorving'dlSKes, dinner menus a men ready, and If this happens the nouncer, has been ono of radio's were very sound economic reasons Red Sox will bo dangerous people men and women will Impress her. tragedy of it Is that I nevor really -I-cull-thena_Brcad Buttercups: lift whenserved on crisply fried top. announcers since 1935, but mo- j-for incrcasing^Argentina's ability to have around—with Jimmy Foxx, Even If Ehe_ato.ps short of actual loved LarrjL_-HDi4imnted me and I Remove tho crustOrom a loaf-of tion picture casting directors - per—| so—Brit^h_manufactured cornmeul slices,-potato cakes, .pr Tod Williams, Bobby—Doerr;-Dom T^mproprietles with men, she haa toj wanted-to Ko along wlth-the^otherg^ uncut .bread; Cut lengthwise slices waffles. _ slst In seeing him as a typical or- r DIMagglo and others who can ham- -•—- face m(lrilte-d4ihge>m."Sho-sees-mon- -HFeais-to-Move-Buek.———= •With-aggs- andJcheese- such boon chestra leader. He appeared In one mer-ovelPtHb needed runs when they In "Kltty^Foyle," the picture-that drunk: V she hears Btorles nnd "My husband knows _npthlng of j point they WcKTvery una*und7-~~i j-thn"t"they.are about \>h Inches wide companions, and cheese a prime Ja-^. count the most.— ——-• brouglit-Aoademy honors to JSInger -phrases that Bhould^nivbr raach -her this. It wnslong^go, It-was-Jin- ~7ITTs.a longi.sea hauPfrom Buenos" and the ends pointed. Brush with yorite,. too, ESCALLQEEP_JSGGS Rogers, and has been oast as ono m ;ears; she ensures-, the stupid de- -importnnt, it hns^been-cdmplotely Ah'os to nny British port, and—pre- an egg-aria"~mllk mlxturo and ar- and CHEESE is another use for gai- The posslDiillleB are.thero, lays of halPlntoxicated women and forgotten in the realer experience of paring for war in other days, the range in. banking cups. It Is best Jo_ ter eggs—after Easter. cnt|re~pltclilng string la stuffed with "Miami" hls^thlrd jiuch asslgn- British—government overlooked the l-ment In a year. men who can't make up their minds being a beloved and honored wife. brush ihe tips with a little melted Creamed Eggs, "lfs;""~It"'isTirstaff of question-mark fact that in wartime they might not veterans and rookies, sore arms and to go horne,_pr_ go. anywhero, but Tom is proud, sensitive and fine In butter so that they will brown more 6 eggs, hard cooked " who remain drowsily drinking and every way; ho would be shocked to bo"able"to"spare"tho"bottoms"to"brlnB" readily. •" 1940 failures. Cronin must feel an Bonlta Granvilla has her most this food, not to mention the pos- 4 tablespoons butter If ho were wandering into a heavy dramatic role in "Tho People vs. dancing hours after all pleasure has know It and I would never'recover •top-Overs. 4 tablespoons flour gone out of the occasion. She risks my place with him. And, as I say, sibility that German submarines, fog, minus a miner's lamp or a Dr. Kildare," tho latest of the Kil- raiders, mines and bombers might 2 eggs, beaten l^.cups milk torch. dare series; she'll havo to be on her tho return home with a driver who It Is not Important enough to worry % cup milk • % teaspoon pepper ' Is un(lt to handle a car. about; It has nothing to do with out- make it impossible to got the ships toes, with Lionel Barrymore, Lew 15—41 through at nil. ... , ' ,1 cup flour Vx teaspoon salt The Lone Exception Ayrcs, Laraine Day and Red Skelton Must Pay Some I'rlcej lines now. y

I. THE SPRINGFIELD SUN - Page Seven FIRST-AID to the AILING HOUSE

by Roger B. Whitman (» Roger B. Whitman— WNU Service.) THE PAPERS OF PRIVATE Cold Air Return Pipe. '...-• PURKEV UESTION: I heat a second floor Q apartment with a hot air fur- Dear Mar- nace through five eight-inch pipes. Well, ma, I now ieel_sq_tlred_and There is no1 cold air return pipe, BIGTOP By ED WHEELAN sore all over that I gess I am in only a box two feet square, without the pink of condishun. All feeling is a cover, in the rear of the furnace, D'O-VOU-MEAN-TO \T's OK.,"SILK. VME'LL POPGBT STILL HOLDING- A GRUDGE PUT IT THAT WAV IF VtoU Ll kt / gone from my feet and my legs are taking air directly from the' cellar. 3CFF AGAIMST ME WE MV * SILK" ! I REALVZ& "TH AT VOU numb from the knees down so the Dust and dirt fromthe cellar are YOU HAME BEEN TRyiNlQ To TOPAVS MISHAPS.BUT l HVPNOTIZE HAVE NT <5OT , . L ALSO FORGET /HRBAT To At?B "THe OMLVOMB drilling and marching don't hurt me very annoying. I want to put a A-CAT "ACT \\ SPILL THE &EAHS KMOVJIS "WAT MV DEAR I no more witch shows how well 12 by 18-inch grille-in-the front hall SO THAT YOU COULD PUT ON , NEW ACT - I DON'T ^ trained I am. But the officers keep AND 1 NMAMiTgDfti IT FROM *SO0 SILAS , WED \N PRISON UMDER A«~ floor, connecting it to the furnace A MJILD ANIMAL ACT ? I drilling me just the same and pay with some 12-inch pipes, as a re- CAM'T TO SURPR\SE ._._ S VOUR i. MAKE B.OT I ALSO Vol> To KHoW no attention to mo when I tell 'em turn for coldjirj.o the-Jurnace. Is BOOK: Lhave had enufT. ~ this feasible? . . We are sleeping five to a tent, but _Answer: The idea Is not only t<=> THAT I am not getting any two much rest feasible, but is part of every modern SACR\FIC6P on account of the old saying that two hot air heating plant. However, the HIMSELF TO SAME 1 is company and three more is over- grille and the duct that returns the SOME ON£ NJER /. crowding. There is-always at least air from the- hall to the furnace DEARTO HlfAL two buddies who wani to tell stories jacket must-be-of—ample size; its Transfer No. Z9272 or argue about ways; and means to area of each should be at least four- A- -CARDINAL, robin-and barn-; get promoted to be a kernel or sum- fifths the combined area of all of •'*• swallow join with the red- thing, , And we have a radio fan- the hot air pipes leading from tho wing, chickadee, rhcadow lark,| natick in our tent who thinks the furnace to the rooms. Your grille bluebird and—indigo—bunting in' best programs come after every- should be 18 lncheOquare. and the bringing color to your lawn or gar-i Frank Jay Ma'rkey Syndicate body else is asleep. Thls-guy—la. duct connecting it with the furnace den. They come in natural 8ize| sucha_nutJha_tJf_he was out^in^No^ should have the -same area..__ 1 on this transfer, ready to be traced LALA PALOOZA. She Hears the Prisoner's Song Man's lana ne.wouTlm or dlitrau •matt man a&d women decend on Ball-in* TibleU to It sure has been a cold winter to Is: stained *lth black crankcaso oil. let flu Tre«, No luutlvft but uad» or the foitett- totlng medlelnea kooffn for iold Indication. Ir.tba- * be in a army, but tho"~bld~sarge"who Is; there an-easy-way to-removo-this riBST DOSE doein't arove nell-uu UtUr.ntam was vui tho last war says we shud eyesore? -bottle to in and ncoln DOU11IJ0 Idwcf-Biik. ate. of-beon-around-thenand-we^ucLnot ' Answer: Fresh oil stains can be be kicking now^ Wo have wood-burn- taken out of concretoT>y sprinkling" -Prosperity_and-Adversity_ ing •stoves in tentshere-and he says a liberal-amount_of_dryLp:ortland 7 Prosperity is not without many in the last war he never saw a stove cement on the stain, changing tho fears and distastes, and Adversity irorrrtho-time he got his draft sum- cement as It absorbs tho oil; Old is not without comforts and hopes. mons until he got home three years stains can be taken out by scrubbing —Bacon. — plater. Thoy also have boilers so with a solution of a cup of trisodlum wo can have hot water in this camp phosphato to the quart of hot water. witch he says nobody had t(Sccpt Then rinse with clear water. (Do Powder Pershlng and 'Alexander Woollkott not uso this mlxture,on painted sur- ri-tho-last-onc-When^wo cot herejam facos, as it will take off the,i,palnt.) 111 wuz given a saferty razzer five More than one scrubbing rriay~t)o jieodcd. ' \ •PUT TOM B.O. BABYSUtVIC* blades a cake of shaving sopo and-a TENDER rCET CUTS* BURNS HEAT RASH a toothbrush and he laired like ev- Hand.Pump Loses Prime. \ POP— Accomplishmenton an Empty Stomach By J. MILLAR WATT erything and sed wo must bo going Question:. Wo have a 20-foot well ANTISEPTIC — MEDICATED — SOOTHING toThe opera or sum^Hc'(rlllro~thnt:"?n-our-propertyp 1-gottlng-tho-water-_ The buatlno Company— .Baltimore, Md, I'D LOST MV TIN WAT I HADN'T MAD ANV GRUB as in the last war soldiers shaved with a hand stroke pitcher pump. with _ there bayernets and only But every morning tho pump has to Great Character SO I VYEMT FOR fl-IEM FOR A WEEK BUT r cleaned their-tooth when they had bo primed; if.tho-pump is-notusod Character is higher than intel- BALD-HEADED!- BE AT _ THEM ' TT»» onJuEfow in I9I7"on"d"K6"shb"Wrbelnpf sure" parison. Ho says that in those days to remove all grit. they just'1 chucked~a-bundle-at-you Covor-for-a Glider. COMPLAINTS when you reported at camp and that Try Lydla B. Plnkhdm'i VogotaWe Question: The rubberized cover Compound to belli relieve monthly whatever you found inside,you had for my porch glider lasts only about pain, beadaohos, baokaone and to put on as a uniform, even if it ALBo calm Irritable nerves due to a year, which makes It pretty ex- monthly functional disturbances. was just a slip cover off a piano. And pensive. Can you suggest a cover- Plnkhnm's Compound lfl simply he says ho spent 18 months in ing which would giye protection nuirvelous to help build tip resist- ance agauut distress of "dinioult France with a burlap bag over his against rain and still be more prac-i days." Famous for over 60 yeorsl head because tho sergeant told him Hundreds of thousand* of olrls and tlcal and last longer? women report remukablo benenta. it was the regulashun army hat Answer: A waterproof canvas cov- WORTH TBCTNQI Mouthfuls So when I feel llko kicking 1 just er should bo more lasting. Your listen to him (alk. Well there Is local awning man will be able to not much more to say nqw. One of make It up for you. A light weight those nsw Ford pigiriee trucks ar- tent canvas may bo suitable for your rived here yesterday. It is all made purpose. MERCHANTS of armor steel and all I want when Copper Stains. I got back home again Is one of Question: What will remove cop- THE these to use in Main Street traffic per staliii from stucco? START* M061NB INTO fMNSTAKININ3( MOVES TWO GRWNS CSf AND ASKS IS THAT Too cabs what try to shove me around. monia. One method Is to dissolve MOTHER MURMURING WCB FROM SPOONFUL BIG,(SETTING AM EM- Your, loving «on, -i NOT SUCH 616 MOUTH- PHMICWeS'lM REPLY sal ammoniac In water, to make a Advertising THING fULS.PLEASB Oscar, paste by adding fuller's earth, and P. S. I need mora bunion plasteri. to apply over the stains. • * • Painting Radiators. Dollar WAITRESSES Question: Before painting my ra- buys something more than I never leave the slightest tip diators, I went over the surface with apace and circulation in For girls who let the gravy drip. steel wool, then, wiped them with the columns of this news- Merrill Chllcot*. J benzine.—Was; this correct? I then put on a coat of (tat white paint, paper. It buys apace and Walter Brennan recently got the with another coat to follow, finishing circulation plus the favor- award for the best piece of support with a high quality enamel. My able consideration of our. husband claims that the white paint acting In pictures last year. And 1 Well did he rate it. There'• an ac- will turn brown In time after^ the readers for this newspaper By FUTS SPOOHFUL BACK IN <5/\ME 14 BROUGHT TO AN 0UWM6 ENSUIMO DIVER- SAUCER, AND TAKES AM END BY SUDDKM ROKR SION ..FINISHES WC6 tor so good he will probably never heat Is turnod on. Is ho right? ° and its advertising patrons. OTHER, IDENTICAL IN FROM FATHER TD STOP CUSTARD PUDDING IN be starred by Hollywood. Answer: Your mothod is correct. LANG .6IZB,JSKIN&lJ6IZBJSKIN&l

Recorder Everett T. Spinning In thu we ut line of Mountain Avunuo; Municipal League ihtjiice ruunintf (1) itloajf the uouth Track Season -Fo New Theatre Bill Our Library Police Court Monday night on a WOBI line of Hove Avenue ..orth <7° Bunnel Brothers (2) charge ol reckless driving. —2' went 224-00 ttrnt to tho uouth tjuut Uuu of u lot recently coovuytsd Bauer 182 165 202 to one Druhbr by UprliiKiluld Town- A KNOCKOUT Henshaw 147 147 , 158 Use Your Library LEGAL NOTICE uhip; iheuct* running (^) ut riifhi HA^sYOUR SUIT BEEN KNOCKED OUT OP SHAPE Begin April 23 anuleu to Koab Avenue and ulonir B.'Bunnell 187 192 193 \ BY CARELESS PRESSING? livery afternoon, 2:30 to 6. TOWNKlIir OF HritlNGKIKLlJ iho uforementioued ^ I?rehar lluo Hulf 107 M0 202 COUNTY OF UNION south 42°—39' w&£t' 100.00 feut; In preparation lor their tirsi truck Mutt, urid Kri. KvenlnKii (rain 7:30 to ft. AN OKU-INANCK AUXJJOIUZ1NG iheii£e ruimlnn (3) purullul with ONLY AN EXPERT TAILOR meet. April 23 uguinat Dover,, the Keshen 189 161 172 TIIK H.U.I. OF CKKTAIN _LANi>S— IVbbo Xvonuo abutli 47°—21/ eaut , KNOWS HOW TO SHAPE A SUIT IN PRESSING Handicap 53 53 • 53 For the month of March, there NOT NJSEDKli FOJ1< VVU1AV UHK, ^24,00 feet; thence running ..(4) pur- Regional H^t'li track team of 70 A'!' ntlVATK HAI>K, 1.UU1NO A ullul with the aocond courue north . — HE MAKES THEM — was an increase of 23 borrowers 42"—JiW uaui 100.00 turn to the uouth candidates is .showing iiutliclent I'KUIOD OF KIK MONTHS FKOM MAKE YOUTC SUITS LOOK 1IAPPY, WEARING YOU Totals. 935_ 858 980 and a distribution of 1,622 books, of 1'UJK KFFKOT1VK I>ATJS HKKKOF, wont lino of Itoaa Avooue und the power in-sprints mi l'JiOVU)- MI R TAILOR Martin , ' 170 '188 '218 shelf. . - . ... 1SO FOJt THE rUBJLICATlON OF liEGINNING ut a poJbt In the 61651 ARNOLD SCHERRER stand a good chance "in the Union A 1.1HT OF HAID i'KOrKliTlEU north uuut line of Itoae Avenue diu- Colendra 160 ' 140 153 One of the new books recently tant 100,18 feut In u aouth east - 301 MOItKIS AVE. County Championship • meet ihis AND i Hi.lit MINIMUM 1MUCK.S. direction ft'om tho lDteruectlon of MacDougall 161 177 158 purchased is KABLOONA' by Gon^ SPRINGFIELD, N. J." year. Coach Johnny Geaton is be- tho north euui Htm of HOBO AVU- Miller- -..- 145 - 149- 148 trande de Poncins written in col- •"BE IT OKUAlNliiD by iho Townubly nuu with tho • Called for and delivered ing assisted by Joe Hughes, former Coiuniittoo o-_ thy Townslitp o. t-nrini;- Handicap' 36 36 30 laboration with Lewis Galcntiere, Jiuld In iho County of Union: tur Street; thence running (1) ulonsr Montcjair Teachers—College athlete. thu north eoat lino of Hose Avenuo author of WIND. SAND AND HKCT1ON 1; Thut thu lundu deuuribud A • threes-letter man, Bobby Price, ln~*~iho miuuxud llat~markod Bchodulo south i1°—2l' cast 378.00 fuot; 824 859 805 STARS. KABLOONA is Uie story thence running (2) ut Htht .anuleu and FredTDanneman. are being _Totals "A," and Jimdu a part horoof, which ouid of a white man's Win.ter__aniong IUIIUH aro not iioudud fur public uao, to Hone Avenuo north 42°—31)' eaut counted to add points to the scoring ahull bu uold ut prlvuto uule durlnc u. 1UE> feet more or loaa tp the center George's Tavern the Eskimos of northern Canada. of a * brook; thence running <2) cards. Price, a sprinter, will also (2) period of ulx (ti) nionthu from iho 153 169 .152" In 1938 de Poncis traveled by uiioctlvo dato of. thia ordhikneo, IL\QXIS tho centur line of the ufore- be called to run the 440 and broad Voelker montlonod brook, in a cenerul nor^h- 132 .143 127 ship, airplane and river boat to the . HKCTJON 'Z: Tho prlco und lonho jump. As for Danneman, he is one Dunster liuiu)nuilur Jlxod for tho tmlo of thu orly dlroctlon, 460 foot, moro or loua, Hudson Bay's Post at Gjoa Haven. to u, point 100.00 feet south tiuat NEW JERSEY is speeding up of the county's best high school E. Bontempo 181 142 207 jji'opui-ry dotjcrlbod In iho umioxod Hut und ut right unuleu to tho south east It was., peace he wanted to find1 tot murkud Hchodulo "A" uru tho minimum pole . vaulters, having cleared._lhe A. Bontempo- 168 153 181 pricu and a minimum tur my for tho uulu llpo . of Haltor Street; thence run- D. Widmer 186 169 211 he: believed after many travels-that- nint; <4) purallel with tho uouOi east bar at 10 feet" I) inches-last year. of tho uuld lotu, und tho uaid lota ahall lino of Suiter Street south 40°—07' Handicap - 52 52 52- "of all things in the world ,ihe-| bo «old .an . a _;rou|).__,attld minimum Tennis has been dropped from prlco and tormu ui'u uu foil own; — w.est 312 feet, more or less, to tho rarest is a civilized man-at peace north oautllno ot"THosa"TCVSi"iUir~and ''"' the.' sporting calendar this Spring " Tho purchuHur ahull, at hlu O.WIL.OIC- tho \point or pluco of botflnnlnjf. and the Totals - 872 828 930 .with himself." ponuu, lurnlah und luutull 'in Uouu Ay(o- "because- of a series of events that nuu iroju n point 1UU fout uouth_aut of Tho-minimum prlco for said promiHou Maffy's Key Shop (1) He found_thls for .a time among 1B tho~Bum o£ 91,400.00, plus tho In- left the school without a coach and Haltor ytroot to thu-uud o_ iho OXIHUUL' stallation ot the improvement sot forth Von Borstel ICO 155 178 the-Esklmos of Pelly Bay where puvumonL on itoyu Avtmuo, a dlutunco experienced players. Coach Carl 71 _aud~—described—in Section 2 of tho Telephone Ma_C.y,_Jr. 146 132 , 175 ho encountered a missionary priest. of upproxlhiutoly a60"fooi; nrcnToltow* ordinunco to which this is annexed. Matthews was drafted into the lay- improvumuiitB: - Mttily, Sr.—•- • 168 —139 ! 156 Father Henry, who lived In a_ cave Army and Director of Athletics Bill I, H. D. Trout, do hereby certify that C. Maify _...___J__L__202_^ _146_ jtoo smull and cold even for - an (1) liol^lun Bloclt* ourbu on both Brown has found it a diilicult task nld*!u of iiuid portion of uuld avenue tho foroyolntf Ordinance wus Introduced Glynn 151 193 ' 170 Eskimo. for first roadlntf ut u regular mooting to replace him. Last year's gradua- —t>u iho lino und ifrudo to bu fur- Handicap 57 57 57 A—good part, of the book- is the niriliotl by Iho Townuhip I3n£lnour. of tho Townuhip Committee of thu ' Hmi—W nnli|Hv b wmililp-of- Sprlnuliold.-in—the -County^ L. i HELPING •tory ol the encounter oi two men- | a,im vliVUlneM imon, inc-hos thick Cf UblOn and - aitlii.'Oaitlii.Ol INOW J OTSuyrlrohilh - .—..Bock.-—'r—^ •-Totals™" • -851 878- 182 i;aHtiesaMH of' Uie gradual kibsti-'i-^iniitwont-sr-uovon—-toot-widor: on WcidnoHduv uybnlntr, April' 9th_, 1941,. to curb on aald portion of. uaid uvo- und thut tho' said Ordinance uhall bo -,«,. -^ ••• tutlon of the Eskimo mentality for aubmittod. for consideration und llnul nuu. NEW ISSUE-OPENS" • . Ginger Rogers In tho p-ii ( tli.it 7 Bridge Theatre (3) the European within himself. . His pua»ttif« at a regular tnoetlntf of tho said v Both of uuld improvomontH uhall bu Township Commlttoo, to bo hold on won her tl(e Academy award, Gero. . •-•. 168 160 204 commentary on our way of life—i3-|-4nntuiiot d in accordance with tho upucip - Wodnosduy ovonlnif, April 23rd, 1941, in ON MARCH OP TIME "Kitty Foyle." H. Widmer ' 161 180 156 llcatlona- prepared by thu Townuhip tho Springfield Municipal Building at a sharp and lively. The author is an Kinoor and * now—x>n~illo In thu oitlcu of .purling 192 222 195 P. M., at which time und pluco any por- 1 artist as-well as''a scientist and a thu Cloj'[t of Huld TowwHhip. fcJuid 1m- uon or portions lntarostod .thorolnl will The, latest March Of Time fea- "Tho Invisible Woman," with Vir- McCauley 203 168 153 provonTuntu nil all bo fiirniuhod' urtd com- ginia Bruce and John Barrymorc, keep observer of his fellow humans. bo given uu opportunity to bo hoard con- ture, "Americans All" will bo shown Morrison • 245 221 169 He left Canada in the Spring of plotuly inutullod within sixty (00) duys cornlnt: such Ordlnanco7~~ ^ at the Strand Theatrerstarting Sun- "San Francisco Docks" and "Christ- from tho dato of . tho accoptanco of Dutod April 10, 1941. mas Under Fire" with comment by Handicap 18 18 18 1940 to. return to IFranco for mili- any off or to purchuuo tho proinlaoH - day for three days.' An Informative tiuroln -doucrlbod, und 'tho conipllunco by, H. D. TH12AT, tho noted war correspondent, Quen- tary service. Since the fail of thu purchnaor with ull of tho terms Township Clorlc. and timely film, it presented an ac- tln Reynolds, comprise the bill at Totals . 987 96ST 895 Prance his publishers say no word hurolnabovo uot forth with roopoct to curate portrait of the United Stajxa the New Theatre, Elizabeth, tomor- Dodgers (0) has comp from him. thu furnitihlm; and Intitallation of .both. IN CHANCMIIY OP NEW JBK_)3Y -— people- today, native born.-p.nd im^ row-and-Saturday OL' said imprqvoiiionta nhall bo' lndl- . — 130/31 Detrick, Jr. 180 147 147 catod- only by tlio "cbrtlllcato'" 61 -tho" TO PAirHOIiDINacO.TINC.ra" corpora- migrant alike. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the YOU'RE ~ONLY~Yoi0NG"'TWI0E Dandmv 218 143~ 163 by Doreo Smedley. Thls-book-offcrs-l Tow.nulUp JJnfflnoor that, uuld work huu tion o( Iho Stato of Now York: Almost forty, million people have theatre's screen_wlll show the year's boon donu ln_(joiniHlunco with hlu Hpoul- Jiy vlrtuo ol! an ordut' of thu Court Academy award winner, . Ginger Detrick, Si-. 154 148 161 every woman the advantage of ' and to hln uatlufautlon. The of Chuncory of Now Juruuy itiado on flocked to United States shores dur- Squires 147 130 132 knowing how toy transform her ap- purcliaaur-uhall alno furnluh,;^. porform- tho dato horoof In u cuuuo whoruin ThV ing the past century. Forelgn-bon} Rogers, in the role that won her ancu bond In thu sum ol Quo Thousand Townahip of—aprlnBiluld In tho County the prize, "Kitty Foyle." ..... She is Bjorstad 155 154 188 pearance and .giving step by step; K llundrud (1(1,800.00) JDolluru ot- of Union lu complainant, and Juruoj and their children have contributed supported by Dennis Morgan. The Handicap •• 68" 68— 68 ucutod by thu purchutjo)} und u »uroty HulKhtu iloldlut£u*,~Xnc., a oorporution oi. directions for _beauty,_fashion_.and y .tho Htato -ot_Now_Juruoy_ttml_l_U_J'U>!'_. toward building tills nation and other picture on tho program is "The company "aatlafactorlft—to-y i tho Townuhip health. Good Housekeeping maga- Atfornoy within llvo (5) dayo aftor tho inir Co., Inc., a corporation of tho _tiito making it the world's greatest de- Saint in Palm Springs," starring Totals , 922 790 857 zine recently developed a "Before of tho roHOlutlol n uccoptlnt; hlu of' Nt*v York, aro dot'undantH, you aru George Sanders. oft or. Thu- purchuaur ahull alao puy for roQUlMd-to appoar and_am*wor tho uaitl mocracy. • This subject .shows the Burr's Amoco (2) hill of complaint on or boL'oro Iho 2uth Tho request program Wednesday and After" feature centered orr aalU promljioH tlio aum ol' Ono Thousand many ways in which U. S. immi- Charters i54 163 148 Four Hundred ($1,400.00) polluru aa fol- day of May, no_l, or Iho mild' bill will "and Thursday will include "Dodge Mrs. Smedley, who admitted that bo takon au cotu'uuuod mrauiHt yuu. grants are working to preserve and Relchardt 166- 178 160 she had long abandoned the struggle lows; $11)0.(JO upon tho puaautfo of tho defend their adopted land; how tho City," with Errol Flynn and OlivlaJ rouoluLlon accoptmu IIIH orfor**- and tho ualcl bill m lllod to Loroulouo coitn.n 'i\t.x Do Havllland; also "Rose of Wash- Teskin 148. 140 139 orkcopingup her appearance. balanco ulion,.,tho cloalnff of tltlo, which Salo Corlillcatuu Nuu. lib. dutou _uno toil and' skill oi generations '6f im- ington Square," starring Tyrone Smith . 153 213 fltf8 c ahull occur'noilator than alx (0) montha ^•Hli, VJJL, Nuu.'aui. 80_. Ulia, 'and Uti4, Within 12 days, Mrs. SsicdWy. liWfi.;_Kow.JtfHM_!iaii ayUjj migrants have paved its highways, Power, Allpe Faye and Al Jolson. from tho olfuctivo dato oi' this ordinance, t I Bells 171 198 -161 was completely transformed and Any offer iiubnillLi)d._undur tho tormu of BUS, «ya und HU4, dutud.Juno 'Uh, Tim, | raised, its bridges and spanned the Handicap , 75 75 15 has given -150 lectures and talked thia ordhiuncu uhall UIHO provido that und Noa. I>2ii, 924 and H'2tt, dutod Juno continent witli""a net worlcTof rails. in tho ovoni Diat tho jjurcliuuor ahull UGlh, lyaa, from Ohurlou .H,..Huit, Cul- Even -high in the councils of the "Larry Clinton and his Orchestra" personally:krover 70.000 women in fall to perform tlio tormu of hia agroo- loctor of Tuxou' of Tho Townalilp OL — J.N 1940 telephone installers connected, and a color cartoon, "Toy Trouble." Totals 867 967 851 regard to it. Many requests were" mutu ILB ovidoneud by tho off or und thu Springlloltl in tho County of Union and moved or disconnected more telephones than ii/lMbn today are many men who Studio1 Bar Jl) made for a book that would help runoluLlon of thu Townuhip to bo pusiBod Stato of Now Jonioy, to tho said 'i'own- came to thcr United States as im- I—The—feature presented is Errol uccuptini; tho uumo, all work done and shlp of' Springllold In thu County * ot in any of the previous five years. They handled Flynn in "Footsteps In The Dark." Plcrson 191 160 162 women make themselves over so maturlulti i'urniuhod in tho lnutallatlon Union, und Pur -Holding Co. ' Inc. HI over 328,000 "ins, moves and outs"...to add migrants. —r Baker 181 203 233 Mrs. Smedley spent a- year inter- of tliu inipi-ovomontD—h«r*inttbovo—aotr|jnado dofondunt bocuuHu It in tho lioldur The subject also reveals that the forth, in wholu or In part, ahall bocomo of a morttfugo covorlntj tlio prounaou ^nearly 40,000 telephones to the system by the Samer — 126 165 180 viewing designers and beauty ex- tho pi-opui'ty of tho Townnhlp of.Sprlhff- doucrlbod in aald Tax. Bulo CurtlUuatus. .nation's leaders are acquainted with Municipal League Anderson • 159 200 181 perts, in New York City.1 YOU'RE ilold ln-f> tho County of Union, toguthor Dutod Alaroh 19th, 1041. . end of the year. — —tho-smnll-group that comprises the Staiiding-oL Tctuna—-'— -Parsll—-—-- :1B8 —181 238- itbtkJlJll)llO'0m^J0lmuuWUL ___ Right now New Jersey.has 785,000 tele- 'TWICE "contains; y pi'leo,. uti rouuonublu and BoIIcUor of Complainant, United States fifth : column. - In- -this Information with details'of the lltiuldatud damuKut) ' HUHtafnod by tho 810 Broad Btroot, . • ., phones in. service and they are being used"" Ulu aa~u"~rgmmror-au6ir-tidluro; Nu.wurk, N.—JJ over 3.5OO.OOO times a day. cluded oh the same program ore —Totals- -815—,-909 raufchor!s-own-suoce6Sful-transforma- lrT Studio Bar 49 35 _to—i>ori'orni7~'~ = iJiion,, _ prloo uiid mUilinum tunna aro horoby- _IJM_CIIANCWUY OP NHW JldttSMY -" ; * ' ~~-k4 "" ' ncJoloniarBeSr 45——30~ l>apln Products (3) pulilluhod in accordance witli 'thu~T)lr6vr-~ -^Keeping^telepbotie-service feady for every need Dodgors 44 40 uionti of Tltlo -lu'rOO-liO of tlio ltevluud To 1*AH HOLDlNtt CO., INC., a cor- DoRoxtro 166 191 165 , , FINED BY COURT porutlon or~tho^Htuto of Now Yorlo: is the work and responsibility of 12,000 trained, Maffy's Key Shop 44 40 kJj atatutou of Now Jornoy 11IU7 and tho By vlrtuo ,of_un "order of tho Court Bayak 140 135 121 James Scholield of 1199 Morris actn amendatory thoroof— andc aUpplo- expertencedNewJersey telephone men andivomen. Bunnell Brothers 44 —- 40 of (JhuiiL'ory__ of i«Jow Jorauy muUo on Facci 132.- .144- - 157 montary thuruto, and tho Clorjc lu dl- tho duto horoof in a cituuo whoroin George's Tavern 43 .J. 41.. avenue, Union, was,fined $10 by ruotod to pout mild Hut In tho Municipal Ploper 230_ 181 171 iJulldlni,', -iu.iiuld Townahlp, and ut tho Tho -Townalilp <>_f, Sprlniiiliild- in tlio 1 County of Union "in complainant, una Tune in "The TelephoneJHour" Monday nights Catullos 41 43 Roesche 134 157 155 mime time ho nhuM obtain^ and havo availablu In hiu olflcu uddltlonal- coploa Hoidi'idgo Dovolopmont Corporation, a •"at 8. James Melton, Francia White, Voorhees' Oanoo Brook Farm 40 44 ^Handicap 118 118 • 118 corporation of tho Stato of Now York; Ban's Amoc • - —36 - 48 of uaid liML for dlutrlbutlon to -partlou Contrul llanovor Bunic &, Truut 'COIII- - Orchestra and mixed chorus Bring you good Today • Saturday i«torontod In tho purchuuu of naltl prop- pany._a corporation of'tho Stato qr-Now music the wayyou like to hear it. WEAF-KYW. Lupin Products 33 51 Totals 935 926 887 erty. ^ York; "Bprltii?lfi5in Holjrhts -Duvolopmoni April 11-12 _Bost-Ofllc_e.-__- _31 53 HKCTION a: Upon thtTralTHcIfflon of Company, a- corporation of. tho Siatu __ Post' Office (0) - TiiTy naiu .nflTilo y ~T^N tflHlltCX^ JVfntcIi|M~Ncxt~Tuesaiiy formanco by "thu~l»urcluLHor of tlio tormu a corporatiou-oC- Lh'u Stato of Now"Yorit;" OVERTURE! Wright ' 202 177 151 (I TT Muthauser 148 181- —159-1 and. condltlonti hurulnabovo not forth,, Jlyman tiklvormun and l anvito Sllvor- jBOMANCEl Bunnell Brothers—Studio-Bar u thu. proper offloovu o£ tho 'J^ownahlp aro mun, his w.lfo, and Clayton C^ Qruouiuo TEL E P H ON E COMPANY Sohramm 156 175 __122 in5rob^r^authorlzoU~to—oxo'c'ufo—nnd~-do» und Honriottu W. Oroonloo.-hlu-wU'ei—uro ^SPECTACLE! 7 Bridge Theatre—Colonial Rest. B. Heinz 146 159 135 tivor to tho uaid purchuaur a tood und dufoudanta, you uro ruqulrod 'to uppoiir Post^Officc—Maffy's.- Key Shop. HUll'lulont—liui'Kaln-and Salo Dood-con- und aliawor tho aaid bill of complaint LTHBULS! -O. Hcln_ 168 152 153 voy Inif tho (jald preinlaou to aaid pur- on or boforo tlio litith day of May next, 0:15' P. M.—• _-••_ • ^-Handicap ; 68 08 chuoor. or tho aald bill will bu taken UH-OOII- Barr's Amocc^—Canoe Brook Farm" £euHed—uKftlnat—you.—-Tho—Buld_blll.._lH_ SECTION .4: *ThlB"Wdlnunco~airuirtako filed to foruclouo curtain Tuxj Salu Cortl- Dodgers—Catullos. . off out Immodhitoly upon linal- pauaaeo 11 caLuu NOIJ. 048 to 70L> Inclusive, datod Totals -«88 ,,,912 788 und publication in uocordunoo with law. — l Lapln Products—George's Tavern. May 15 th, 10"WT"Ir'oin Cliiirtoa H: llulf. ' AM «oi»blr«d .Colloctor of Taxou of Tho-Townahip of Catullos (3) Sprlnullold In tho-County of Union uml-l- Promisoa itltuato In ^yio Township of . drama of tb* 140 Stuto of Now Jornoy, to tho aald Town- fnmtlwl Patrick 212 181 SprliiKilohl in tho County of Union and ship of &prlngtlold In- tho County of Dan Catullo 152 187 • 153 Stato of Now—J era oy-moro purtloularly Union, and Par Hdldlnu: , <&i. Inc. lu nuuIo^tiroiraa*nT*TlDcnTiHo-t t-tn-th o-hw I Angelo .., 203 169 ToTj of a morttfutfo covorlng tho promisetj Dom_0atiulo 147 167 181 TBACX 1 ' doscrlbod in aald Tux Sale Cortlflcutoa, LYUIC, Bulla— 190 205 173 BEGINNING at n point In tho Dated March 24th, 1041. " FREE PARKING^. CHAHL1CS "W. WlfiWKS, . SU 6-2079 Handicap 53 53 53 MILLBURN uouth woat lino ot Koao Avonuo dis- tant Ii33.00 foot In a north wout dl- Solicitor of Complainant, Make it a gay and colorful Easter MILLBURN B-O»OO— —BIO—Broad—Stroot, TODAY and TOMORROW f " lNowark, N. J. ~tKEr~~Tltfldit! JEAN ARTHUR Totals a&7_. 962 867 Wooleiliiyii Show Stlirtn lit 1:30 P. M.. uouth woat llno.ot-Itouo Avonuo with Let them give charm to any Easter WILLIAM HOLDEN Alice Fred Colonial Itest (0) I Sat^-Sun. at 1 P. M. - Cotvtlnuouu costume ._j_. _*t_them add to "her" WARREN WILLIAM • PORTER HALL Faye MacMurray | Joynei; 172 163 vl43 Anil A Cmt Of Thnutnmlt happiness on"Ea_ter"TVrorn . ... Let '158 T.ART DAY — yR,T., APB.TT. 11 _ = REQUEST FEATURE" —| J-Widmer 172 173 them become the symbol of Eaater Saturday Nih> n-nn P. M. Donnington, Jr, 185, 125 _17_3 "" " TOEAOOO^ROAD " in your home! """ " J«irri>y Jfjynn - O. I)u Iliivlllnnil JK52lll£tfi»' Sr. 157 171_ 170 11TTLE OLD NEW 1?0RK^ "XMH.GREAT MR. NOBOtiV And let us help you choose the u"My"ijoverCame Baokl' Lambert _____ 193~ 164' 162 —SAT.. BUN., MON., TUES.^- _iroper flowers -#ro__=^onr txmh, --Handicap - 46 .- 46 46 home-grown -MADAME •• Siinday---Thru-Tuesday_ I T.O&1S- with Ijupo Velej; ^THISTHINCe . food in dLstijigiiislied April~13-15- SUNDAY, ..MONDAY, TtTESDAY Kosallnd Russell—Melvyn Douglas yet intimate atmosphere Potted Plants SURIIOGATE'S NOTICE C'u-(lilltur« — • Easter Iiilietf "Meet Boston Blackie" — Featuring — _ NOTICIS TO OHMDITOKS ' ^•HydrangeaB — —- MHTAT13 O10- .TffiKlNIB n. MUUEAV, Do Chester Morris—Iloclielle Hudson • fiyacintha eniuitnl. ' ri GENE'S DELICIOUS STEAK PLATTERS lMirminnt to tho ardor of enAULIUS A. — WED. THRU SAT. — . —• Bflany Others OTTO, 311., SurroKiito o( tho County ol' April 16, 17, 18, 19 and the best in beer, wine and cocktails Union, mmlo on t)u> ^Qtli day of Alii A. _., 1011, upon tho application of tho : "ARIZONA" uridonilunoil, uu Exoclltor of tlut (itituto FRANK ROSE and PLOYD DAVID, Now Ownots of mild docouuod, notlco Itj horohy f^lv Jean Arthur—William Holdcn Gut Flowers Darryl F. Zanuck's to tlio crodltoi-tj.ot' fuilil docuatioil to ox- — Aluo — ' hlhlt to tho mibucrlbor under '6'uth BWO CHESTNUT STBEET, FACING MIGIIWAy 29. UNION, N. JT. • Gardenias affirmation tholr clalmu inul ilonumdii "YOtJ'RE THE ONE" in hit fUtl mod«ni airulmit tho uutato of liald doouuuuil within Orrln l"uckcr—IJoiuiio Baker • Sweet Peas olx montlui from tho dato of iiula ordor, For Party Reservations Call UN 2-3937 adv«nHir« In three STANLEY w or thuy will bo forovor barrod fron Jerry Coloiuia • Snapdragons pvoiiooutlntf or rucovitrinir, tho namo ytara...and what a(;atitHt tho Nlibtfoi'lboi'. -- ' - Show ICvury Biituriluy Mutlmnu • Many Others an odv«nlur»...l LIVINGSTONE WIIJLIAM M. BKAUD, i . - slummj lllxocutor and Proctor, 00 Him St., Woiitllold, N. J. ORDER _T_OWERS NOW WHILE SPENCER-TRACY Ii'ooii $7.80—Mar. 21-Ht STOCKS ARJQ OOMPI__T_5 —1PLTJS 2nd HIT— UNION, , BIG THEATHE-UNION I ^ HITS Golfers, Attention! CORSAGES Niui Tom Mlschu AlMi1. 10-11-la Koscg '—' Gardenia* — Sweet IPeas GKEY BUOWN AUElt 2 "ZANM Orchids and Daisies "WESTERN UNION" CRESCENT GOLF PRACTICE FAIRWAYS WE DEUrVTEB "MARGIE" I In tuolmloolor IS NOW OPEN EVENINGS Also "MICIIAEfc SHAtNrt OVWN i\.AK AM KXOMPT BRENDA MARSHALL EDDIE QXJILTiAN WtlVATE DETECTIVE" RALPH BELLAMY • ALAN HALE NEW BALLS and NEW CLUBS WED. to SAT. APRIL 16-10 SUN.-MON.-TOlafi. APll. UI-U-15 1—ADDED ATTRACTIONS—| |—Henry Oliiudctte WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY , Private Booths • S,and Trap Weber's Latest Maroh of Time FONDA \ COLBERT 2-^BI

IkBy ARTHUR 5TWNGER _ By CHERIE NICHOLAS . HINTJ THE BTORY BO FAB Carol Coburai, Alaska-born daughter Lander Is engaged to Barbara Tnim- son, a big, out-doori young woman, also In love with Lander. She can hunt a Any place that Is too hot to place- of a "bush rat" who died with an unim- bull. whose father heada ^he company time after time, and on into sum- y6ur hand is too hot for a contain- proved mining claim, returns North to fighting Coburn's claim. Lander breaks bear easier than Yead.and write. mer. ' teach school. Sidney Lander, mining with Trumbull and moves to Sock-Eye When little Frieda Engstrom gets lost, er of kerosene. Kerosene is ab- —•ritflneer, rescues her aboard ship from Schlupp's shack. Carol sends for Sidney. Carol finds tho This classic style makes up solutely safe only when it is cold. annoyances of Eric (the Bed) Erlcson. little girL smartly in practically every run- One of Carol's pupils Is Solaria Bry- about fabric—flat crepe, thin wool, '. ' INSTALLMENT X New potatoes contain less starch spun rayon and silk print. Pattern than_older ones and for this-rea— I was, for a minute or two, quite- bunch o' ha!f--Wits," averred Sala- I realized, as he came closer, that provides for short sleeves, or long son do not bake so well. forgotten in the tumult of those ria. • "They're yappin' about not Jbis face was strange to me. I lost sleeves in the popular bishop crowding figures. Then I was star- usin' any^old-timers. But before no time in wrenching my arm away style. Detailed sew~chart in- * . • * . l: tled by Sock-Eye Schlupp, who cried freeze-up next fall theyTTflnd swing- from Ericson's clasp and signaling cluded, A salad should appear on the out as~K"c accosted me with an ap- in' in a hammock don't git no houses the stern-eyed traveler. • • • menu at least once a day. Not proving thump on the back: "You're built. They're hot-airin' about town "Will you help me?" I called out- Pattern No. 1338-B Is designed for Blzes only does it- give interest, color good leather, girl! You're good halls and administration biiil^in's "What's wrong here?" asked the 12, 14. 1G, 18 and 20. Corresponding bust and variety in texture, but it is leather!" And I was equally star- when-the-y-aln-t-even a road built or driver,-without getting down from measurements 30, 32, 34, 36 nnd 38. Size rich in vitamins, minerals and : 14 (32) requires, with short sleeves, 4 bulk, all necessary to growth and tied When Olie, without-saying a a well dug orjhack logs ready for a his Beat. ""* - ynrds of 30-Inch material; long sleeves, 4% health. word, crept rather shyly up to me wickyup." coward," I cried, "Is threat- yards. Send order to: and tightened his arms about my "What," demanded_her father, ening me." • • • "Threatening you with what?" In- waist. I simply pressed his head "kin you expect from fruit-tramps SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. Word of caution: If voaare not quired the stranger, still impartial. against my breast, In. my happiness, and dock-bums? And whaOl we git 106 ScVetttn Ave.— New York going to wear your new hose But he swung down from his seat. promptly, rinse theriTcaf efully in and held-it there for a silent mo- from that shipload o' broken-down Enclose 13 cents in coins for sodbusters when they're dumped in "I don't know what," I had to warm water. This will prolong . ment-or-two'. . • -__;_ Pattern No ». Size. "TTcalizbd, as I heard them talk-. this valley? From a lot o1 silk-shirt admit. "But it's not the first time their wearing qualities. Ing of all going back to the Eck- cake-euters who'll be askin' the gov- he's annoyed me." • Name ,.7,v..-..,.,...,.v.;... .v;...~... itrom house—for hot coffee" and. er'ment to drop around ey'ry morn- "Has he any claim on you?" in- Address .;...... ••'..... " -^-gc^f^ppt,-^ t^nt T wfl^—v^T'y ^ir'M •- quired—the—still—noncommittal "I've a horse for you here, teach- "But won't it mean-something," stranger. •• - • - - er, it-you-wunt-to- rlde,"--Sarh-Br.yr- .L..V.cnlur.«'d4-Jit.o_start a settlement ' "O£ course not," was my quick Our Revelation sori suggested-with.-an unexpected that's really'going to take^roo't' rttortr—-?•"••'•.-- "••-- .T-7••:•—•'•—-——- STINE absence of truculeiice. hero? Isn't that what Alaska needs, Then he turned back to Ericson, In all lives there Is a formation TCNDCRFirr CUTS a BURNS HUTRASM "I'd rather go home;" I said from settlers wTuf bring in their women who was advertising his composure 6'f character. It conies from some mysterious Trough~of depres- and children and.stay on the land?" by lighting a.cigarette. But in do- many causes, ant[ from some, ANTISEPTIC —MEDICATED —SOOTHING sion following aftcr-my wave'TOf ex- "They won't take root," contend- ing so, I noticed, my enemy quietly which on the surface are apparent-~ "Tea' Duitlao Company Baltimore, Md« ' altation. ed Salarla's father. "They'll jug1 backed a step or two ofT the road. ly even..trivial. But';the result" is- Lander pushed through'the crowd whimper around for more relief ahd "I think, son, you'd better be on the same; a sudden ^revelation When Truth Is Veiled and stood beside me. • u .then head for outside agin. And your way," the tall ond_ grizzled tp_ojjrs,elves of our secret purpose ' When ,t)ie truth cannot be clearly "Sandy and I'll see you get home down in the Slates they'll be sayin' stranger announced in a disappoint- and a recognition of pur, perhaps made—out, what is false is in- »afe," he said as he linked his arm Alaska's only fit for Eskimos." ingly casual voice. Then he turned long-shadowed, but now'masterful, creased through fear. — Quintua to me and .once more looked me convictions.—Van Amburgh. lh_mine. . It was then that Salarla presented : Curtius Rufus. Neither of us; "for"'some reason, meTwith a surpriseT over.—I- didn't, like -the assessing, hnd much to say. And in that silent "I can't see," she said, "why"^1" -way—that glacial eye inspected my partnership of a peril confronted squarehead "like Sid Lander should person. Ho was, I could see, very ahd conquered I felt unexpectedly be wantin' to swing in with them." sure of himself.—.— A FASHION .that appeals to close toThc man at my side. "To swing in with them?" I "Where are you going?" he asked. **• best-dressed women everywhere is' the suit or cos- "Can I come iu?""my companion- "echoed. . •>• . "To my homo," I answered. run, I like this quietly inquired. " "As sure as sundown," proclaimed "That's in the Jansen shack down tume tailored of either black A wave of recklessness went Salarlai "That misguided hombrc the valley." or naVy silk faille. There Is through me as I stood looking up at seems t' feel this is the biggest thing "Get in," he said, "and I'll take a refinement and ladylikcness ypu there." about these tailleurs that women him. dress that invites lingerie accents. "Do you belong in'the~v'alley?" he love. . -'Of-course.'M said, conscious of With a gown or coat dress of this asked as he picked his way along There-is-a patfician look about the something portentous in the mid- sort, you,pan change it entirely with the puddled ruts. suavely fitted, smartly detailed silk night quietness "about us. We only new accessories. Note the white VAOU must have a bullpn-to-the- "I'm the,, teacher here," I ex>- costumes In the illustration. You 1 live once; I told myself_as I stared frills in the sleeves. hem frock this season. This plained. That brought hiaeye qulck- -will—be hearing much during the 1 up at the sjtnr-strcwn sky. Black wool and silk faille adapt thoroughly American classic I had to fight back tho Impulse lybaek".to-liny face. \> JtC •""f ' coming—weeks about the Regency _wjsJU_to the lines of tho dressmaker •blooms in the spririg with peren- to let my two reckless arms creep "What's your name?" he ques^ period fashions to which contempo- sult centered in the group. ' The nial but ever varied smartness. up about his stooping shoulders'. I tioned, in a voice too wcirmpdulated rary-designers are turning for ideas jacket features the new dropped Here's a new design (No. 1338-B) under my belt!" could even feel surge through me a to be called curt. or new Inspiration. Our style crea- shoulder yoke, with bracelet length that gives you a new slant on an. secret hope that he himself would "I'm Carol Coburn," I answered. tors are translating these cos- sleeves and unpressed pleated pep- all-important style — specifically, be ruthless and reckless, that those "So you'ro CaT01~Coburn," he tumes of the "dandies^, who gloried lum. Unpressed front pleats-intro- the rakish angle of the buttoned -—-two strong arms of his would reach) said with meditative quietness."'"I In molded waistlines, peplum flared ducc new skirt interest. " The blouse pockets, stressed by rows of stitch- out and draw me so close all thought rather thought we'd be coming to- coatees, wide picturesque cuffs, fas- Is of white mousselino de sole. ing. The notched collar is made" -_^__outL_y_esterdays_and our tomor- gether soon."" tidiously frilled waistcoats and with the new longer points. Easy Hrlst_Jingcrie_frills, • into practical Another type of silk costume suit rows might be forgotten. to "make, to put on and to wearL it Then I drew up, abruptly, wfuT"a cause I'm tho new owner ot contemporary -fashions, such as are "that"ls~a"leading-fashlon-is- tho. fed- wiirnt^o~b*eautifully~atfd""prbve-so" little gasp of surprise. For plainly, the Happy Day Mine,"- he said. "My Tiero shown. ^^gote-^:rraemble:—-T-he-grcat-ad-V-ani name's John Trumbull. But Vjn not The black ~slllT~faillo suit to the tage Is that the rcdingote can be —In-thc3midnight^ciuic1tncss7"l~heard J the nicker of a horse'.. quite what your friend Lander is left in the picture"~fe0cc"ts"tho*Re- • wonnjither—with —.its—companion trying to make me out to be," he gericy influences of the Beau Brum- dress of faille or crepe or with print A moment later, In the shadow of 1 the shack front, I could make out added: "I've never tried to steam- mels of the past in its-neat slender frocks. Many ofThe new redingotes the uncertain figure' of a ,man. roller orphans out of their rights." waistline, accented by a peplum sil- ,are strictly tailored in straight slim TIPS to "That you, Sid?" challenged the . I felt^ all things considered, the houette, flared collar and cuffs and lines. Cfthers depart from the man standing beside the horse with need of caution. borufflc'd lingerie accents. The straight and _nnrrow path by intro- an empty saddle. . . "Then you acknowledge I have enormous felt hat Is especially chic ducing front pleats) and sometimes In that it typifies a smart, new mil- ardeners "Yes,," answered Lander In an rights?" I asked. back yokes to give freedom across "Where?" ho inquired, obviously linery trend. These hats are par- the shoulders. -oddly (HiUened voice. The intruder, ticularly pretty In pastels, worn _I_could^see, was- SockJEye. . And for fencing for time. Very smart, too, are black or navy 1 "In'the-Chakitana," I answered.— with either navy or black spring cos=_ -silk-coats, elaborately braided dO-Wr! REGARDING HERBS all the darkness I could feel some - tumes. thing accusatory in his stare as' he "Have you ever been there?" he the fronts. Also, a striking new note —confronted us. ' _ questioned. °. The simplicity of the silk crepe are glittering jeweled buttons, fast- NY home gardeners-may be dress-to Jhe_richt in tho trio is a "You forgot your horse," Sock- —I-told-hlm-tflat'-I-hadn't.— ^ening-theljnckei-Of simple blgehPor interested in growing herbs master stroke-in costume design as Eye explained*."* "They'll "Then, you don't and can't undcr- navy silks. Many flower buttons in this year because of the war, ~stand~tli(f "situatlonT" he' said~witl"Ta~ interpreted-this-season-by'foromost- -realistic colorings are used on the and because they make everyday That was nil ho snlti. But to me more relief." JPleclge of Duty It seemed to carry a hint, as I rcal- -fatherly—sort—ot—deliberatenessr- -designers.—Note_the_neW-_longer_ _silk_tallleurs. jjshes more appetizing and flavor- ulty to its fulfillment. Ho will de- -happened since the Children waistline. It Is—just this type of — Every—mission constitutes a- rive-his_rule-ot-action=from_th«_ lzed we weren't so alone- in the "There may be mineral in that (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) ls' and caraway—may either be used were being unloaded^—Tvaln-nfter- neither you nor-I- can make. It all M7_aridE7_ JresJ h ,-_or_J?re- train brought in a mountain of ma- goes back Jo vested rights and. the springs—Topped-with-a-fotching-llt-- did chinery and supplies. Federal engl- "He can't do nothin'," retorted records. And since we've_coj"nc to- tle-sttaw—chapoau, trimmed in vio- parecLfor-Use dried. ncers_ln_khaki and high-tops went Sam Bryson. "He's got a fool idee gether in this friendly way, Ijclpnlt, let, with- violet boutonniere to Anise, basil, borage, dill and sa- that if them -Federal bureaucrats, match, this ensemble sings fashion's, 'aboutconsulting blueprints and driv- i even, want to,.talk._aboutrit.•' __vjory are annuals; caraway, and ^^lng stakes'ond squinting through the- make him' fl.cld manager up hereJic jipring song. • — (. fennel are biennials, and balm, HONEY & ALMOND CREAM kin straighten out a "tangle-that was "But it will have to be talked odolites. Then a little~colony of The new lavenders and purples go marjoram, sage7rosemary,-thyme" $ started wrong from the first. He about," I'rcminded him. tents^begnn to dot the roadside, and ""There's been too mucb_of that," charmingly wTOf~navy. Lots of and chives- are perennials, al- Regular 1 size contends the whole—scheme should white frills on a naVy_sult, navy or thotrgh~balm _and marjoram—a*e- two or three trim_cabins of peeled be-taok~ontr-o' the- hands o' the War Jic_fl))nounccd,^csrjecially from Lan- limited time only — spruce-Slog;.—a|>penred out of' np- dedAlt Are—you—lti—^ violet-felt hat-wlth violet flower_trlm Best treated as-annuals. -mindcdLworkcr," and-you-re-roady for the sunl Lav- -KUU11! 2 AH the herbs~meiv0i TfiaT meant, I was told, the ground '—J—thoUghT over this on—my—way- ^It-was plain that he didn't Believe prpbably-pf6?irce"-enough-gr6wthu ~was_Jbelng laid out for the two hun- home. I-was,-still-thlnklng-over it in beafing about the_b.ush. accessory "musts''iL for. use the_first^year~h6wever, if ?-_ Speaker'*: Eloquence . I iri-the-air=of :a-speaker-.a; s in hla dred families to be broirgfit-Tirfrom; -as_I- swung through Palmer and "I'm quite honrt frnn sembles. sz~":." seeds-are planted early, "ari"d" cll- - There is~as much eloquence in choice__of~words^= lia Rochefou. the Middle" West, "the'-now settlers stopped for a moment to watchJthreiL i mate is normally temperate. the tone-of-voice, in the eyeBTTHnd-pcauld. *" ~' who were to-show tho outside world CCC _worker3_JanEuidljr^ throwing -mflci!l3B_his side glance without a that Alaska was something more baggage into a truck backed up to flicker. . _. _ ; Bright'Red Colors than "Seward'-s-Ioobox." -tho-railway siding .- "Ypu know my daughter's going Red is registering one of the big- But nothing seemed ready for that "Look who's here," I heard a to-mnrry Lander?" ho finally ob- gest color triumphs of the season. Incoming army. Not one-tenth of slightly mocking voice observe. served. Young girls "dote" on tho new red the land was cleaved and fit for I detected, in that voice, an un. "So she told me," I retorted. coats and jackets,' some of which cropping. There was no shelter for pleasant ring of familiarity. And "This whole; mbc-up is something fasten with military brass buttons. livestock, no homes for women and even before I glanced about I knew we've both inherited," ho assorted, Prints with red backgrounds are children. The only solid habitations It was my soapbox orator known as after another moment of silence. creating a sensation. Some are pat- M THE SMOKE .appeared to be a string of old bunk Eric tho Red. His tone, I thought, was more friend- terned with navy or black or beige OF G4MECS,TVO. cars which had been pushed down "So you've swung in with the cat- ly. "Neither of us asked for it. And and green motifs. You really must the valley siding;' In these the CCC tie," he said as he dropped to the I therwaye ouought of t it.to" bo some reasonable have a red print frock. . „ workers were to sleep and eat, like ground. Then he laughed. "Mata- "What would you suggest?" I qui- It's the fashion to match hat and navvies, until a tent colony could nuska's no longcr the mudhol

Weds Local Man NYU GRADS PLAN Wiedenmayer, cashier of the Na- lional Newark and Essex Banking Monntainside Activities DINNER, REUNION Company of Newark, and Charles A. Eaton, Jr., secretary of the New "LET THERE BE LIGHT" AWAIT ANNUAL SESSION The New York University Alumni BIRD CARE THEME Jersey Chamber of Commerce. i'ubllulioil uvory Krlday at BIRTHDAY MOUNTAINSIDE — The annual Club of Suburban New Jersey will tht> Jlicokuhlu MulldlnK, U Flulner Avonuo. Hurlntlluld, U. J., by iho OF) CLUB MEETING be treated' to a discussion of the ~ The toostmaster for the evening "Happy Birthday" greetings this meeting of the Home Department apHi-NOKlKLU HUM I'UULlgHINO COMPANY, INCOUI'OUATISD of the Ladies' Aid Society of the vital question •'What Is New Jer- will be Henry B.JPernald, past presi- .-IVlrpluuin Mllllmrn yJISSu • • MOUNTAINSIDE—"Bird Conser- coming month frpm.the_SIlN to the Mountainside Union Chapel will be sey Doing For National Defense*" dent of the University Alumni Fed- JOnlcToi! UN luiiiuliil cluiu limflur ul tho l>(iui Olflcu, Hiirinullblil, N J.. Ullde vation" was the topic discussed by following ' un Act ur Murcli 3, 187:/.' . . held on April 30 at 2:30 P. M. in at Its annual dinner and reunion on eration, and holder of the Alumni Ml-s. Charles W. Holton of Essex the chapelr-^A—guest—speaker is April. 25 in tho Pershing Gallery of Medal for meritorious service. — KDITOH MILTON Fells, past president of the Garden 20—Arthur Bitwise scheduled to appear! the Newark Athletic Club. 1 Club of New Jersey, at a meeting 21—Charles Herrlck Charles Heard of 7 Alvln terrace Taking part in . the presentation of._:the_Moiintalnside Gaiden Club John Vosseller heads.the ticket committee for the will be the following distinguished held on Tuesday afternoon at the 23—Miss Lydla Frey dinner. All University.alumni who speakers: Edmund W. Wakelee, COMING EVENTS home of Mrs. Walter Deal of West- Miss Evelyn Schweitzer Union Chapel wish to make reservations for the Mountalnklde, N. J. president of the Public Service Cor- fleld. Richard Moll dinner may do so by contacting REV. ROIiAND O8T. Paator. „ . poration of New~cfersey; Gustave E. Heard.. oiil^u, ortfunlziillonu and all "HIV" Ring;" meeting, Methodist Church, Mrs.; H. L. Brooks-won-first-hon- , _ Evelyn. Schweitzer ' Bundar School, 10 A. M. clothm rimy lint- tlmlr futuro nvohlu Mrs. Mary. Benninger Bible Study C1»M, J:U P. U. undor llilii tiuUilliiK~wlrhout clmliro. 8 P'.'M. v ors in the members', arrangements BvenlDg worahlp, 7:4t P. M. Solid In ymir clntuH to Tlio HUM iuii.(_. Apr. 29 (Tues.)—"Career Night," of materials from thelr_owu_ ear- —24—Edward J. Hbnecker, ST.. -Wed.—Mid-week meeting for Prayer uvolil .lut'ur ™nllli:tu throuu'li till" and Bible Study. S P. M. Regional-High School, 8 PrM; dens.. Second honors was awarded 27—Miss Dorothy Heckel column, i 28—Mrs. W-Linden -J\iay_.._l. (Thurs.)— American Le- to Mrs, Frank—Gunther and Mrs. 29—Miss Helen Fritz Apr. 18 (Prl.)— D. of A., meeting, gion, meeting, Legion building, 8 Adelaide Sawyer took third place. SLATE ELECTED BY Legion bullding.JLIVM. 30—Miss Elizabeth Everet~ P. M. Honorable mention went to Mrs. Al- SCHOOL LEAGUERS Apr. 18 (Pri.)—"Stuir And Non- fred Meyers and Mrs. O. M. Hln- MAY: May 4 (Sun.)—Communion break- .winse," American Legion, r&gionul ton. The judge was_ Mrs. Elliot ._ 1—Mrs. Robert Laing_ Betty Jean Mellberg was elected fast, Roxary^Altar.Society, Winlteld- i'..'.: • ..• .. ' !•••:... _...•• •_•.'• .-.'..-•.i High. School, 8:15 P. M. , j Ranney. . 2—Miss Hilda Bahr president of the High School League Apr. 21--(Mon.)-'Youn(i Ladles'' Scott.Hotel, Elizabeth. _•• 5—William Lenehan Mrs. R. Es Powell and Mrs. Ran- of the-Methodist Church on Tues- MRS. J. LEONARD MAYER Sodality, mcetmg, St. James' Rec- May 5 (Mon.)—Rosary-Altar So- ney were named by the president, 7—Arthur Brahm day. Other officers elected were: r The. former Miss Margery Ralston tory. 7:30 P. M. ciety, meeting, St. James ~rcctory, 8 Mrs. Robert W. Davidson, as dele— 9—Donald Pittenger First vice-president, Robert Hoag- Phillips of' Morrlstown who was Apr. 21 (Mon.)— Parent Educa- PrM. ;ates to the annual meeting of the 11—Frederic L. Mundy land; secojid_vice-presldent, Robert married Saturday to John Leonard tion Group, Regional P.-T. A., meet-^ May 6 (Tues.)—Women's Gulld,_ Garden Clubs of New Jersey which 13—Mrs.Loretta McKay Day; third vice-president, Eleanor Mayer, Jr., of Springfield. ing, Regional High School, 8 P. M. . meetingrSt. Stephen's parish house," wirr~take place hi^May. Mrs! John 15—Jean Orlckenberger Hall;„._fourth vice-president, Gloria Apr. 21 (Mori.)— Methodist Millburn, 1:30 P. M. •"?— A. Greene and Mis. M. A. Payton Thomas. Doyle" • • Mowrey; secretary, Arthur Menzle; Brolherlioonr—mealing,. MethodLst May 6 (Tues.)—Official Bpard, were named as alternates. treasurer, "ifhale Snow, and pianist, DOVER TRACKMEN Church, 8 P. M;. - meeting, Methodist Church, 8 P. M. The organization has entered the Catherine Titley. ; Church" was produced by,pnplts of P:- IV —May—7—CWed.)=Woman.'S—Mis^ Bambemer store table-setting-con- he'second and third grades. The group attendedZa_fleld hike HERE WEDNESDAY A. executive • board- meeting, James slonary Society, parsonage ofTEsf Uat which will be held on Tuesday. The upper graders sang EasJer today and met at 10 o'clock, au tlTC" Dover's track s Caldwell School, 8 P. M. Baptist Church, Millburn, 2:30 P. M. The ..committee making arrange- iongs which were interspersed churchi An initiatory program -is r : curtaln on thirli)41/schedule of Re- ' '" Apr. 21'"(Moii'0=^AijnUal-mcetlHR," ~ Muy1 (Wcd. •)—Ladies'-Behovoleht meriui'"for"Qiis~a&ali-'' cbrisists"6f 7 throughout the prograipi" The affalf Tjelng-plannfed'for-the-Tiiext-'buBi- idriai's" "teaih'^ WedneSdayTif tenioorr ^Battle Hill B: Si L. Association, 4 Society,-meeting, Presbyterian cha- Mrs. Ranney and Mrs. Davidson. : was under the direction of Mrs.ness meeting which will be held on at the home track.' Flemer avenue, 8 P. M. pel,.'2:36 P, M;.—" ...... Assisting Mrs. Deal -were Mrs. Russell Blrdsall, Mrs. Edward Men- May _5i_The committee will consist Apr. 21 (Mon.)—Boy Scout "Open harles Wadas and Mrs. Greene. erth, Miss Lester and Miss Martin. of Gloria Mowrey, Ted Robinson Al'IUL: House," James Caldwell School, 8:15 23 Dover Homo and Robert Day. , . 31) • WooQUahlc Home p; M. Synopsis of Minutes of LOWER-GRADES IN ELIGIBLE FOB, MAY: . , Apr. 22 (Tues.)—Red Cross Home.- MOUNTAINSIDB—Six residents ON JtJRY LISTS Nowarlc City Moo't Newark 1 EASTER PROGRAM 7 ' ' I-iludon - Homo Hygiene Class, Red. Cross Room, Board oi Freeholders have been placed on the eligible list Two Springfield residents were 10 RolayB Uldgewood Town Hall, 1 P. M. or petit Jury duty for the. May drawn for petit jury duty on Tues- 14 ' Cranford Homo 21 Union - Apr. 22 -dues.) -"•—Continental Itotfulur moutlni; of tho Union County MOUNTAINSIDE>—Pupils of the term, it was announced Tuesday day to serve from April 21 to tho Homo Bouril of -Cliouun Froolioltlt>r», wuu hold lower grades of the Mountainside County Moot. Plulnilold Lodge,-F.-and A. M,, meetlng,_lodge at'~tho Court HOUBIV- Ulizubuth, -N.-J,, by Benjamin Korb, clerk of the close of' the January term. They 20 Hnhway Homo rooms, Mlllburn, 8 P. M. on Thuruday, March 27, 1U-11 ut two School presented two playlets- last Union County Jury Commission. are: - Joseph^Hr, Mitchell^ of 31- JUNK: I>. M. Thursday in the—Assembly.' "How 4 Itoxbury Homo Apr. 23 (Wed.)—Regional Board They include Councilman Lester ,_A. Salter street and William J.-..Blng 7 -Stato Moot Montcluli- DIrootor' MoMmio prouldlntf. Uoll uull The .Babbit Became An Easter Bun- of. Education, meeting, High School, uhowoil nov*m inuiiifreTu iirouont, and Cramer-of Woodland avenue, Ed- of 139 South Maple avenue. Frank 8 P.M. two, Frooholdoiu Brooka and Bauor_nUi. nte" was presented by members of ward Hanewald of 628 Woodland Behlaw of Springfield road, Moun-' uimt. the kindergarten and first grade. Apr. 23 (Wed.)—Township Com- Mluut0H_o{ tho lnoothiL; of Maroh 13, avenue. Councilman Charles La- talnsido, was also drawn for service. What-SUN Advocates mittee, meeting, Town Hallr8TTMr 11U1, wuro approvod an not* printed 'The Easter Uly Who Went To Rocca of Partridge Run, Herbert O. The-names9were drawn before Judge EMBOSSED. (Raised Lettering) ,. cojildo on tho momboru' doulcu, Apr, 24 (Tliurs.)—Sunshine So- ~Houolutlon' that all blllu approvod-bo Lockup of 563 Woodland avenue, Walter h. Hetfleld, HI, by Commis- ciety, meeting, home of Mrs. Wil- 1. Sidewalks wherever needed. with double envelopes and panel orilorml l)alo!anoy wlio luui boon upprooiation to tho Board for- JiSUsL JJH. Gangaware of Route 29 - 100 Sets for 5.50 chapel, 1:30 Pi M. —-•• •'.: Induotod Into tho uorvloo of tho Unltod maklnt; opaco on tho thlrtoonth floor BUSINESS DIRECTORY to stimulate "Try." Spring- Statoo Army, of tho dlftoronoo In ualary avallublo for tho Wolfaro Board o/Clbos. have been notified with ten-others field First" in purchasing... Copper plate engraving — $8.95 up for BOsets Apr. 25 (Prl.)—Salamagundi par- botwoon what ho rocolvoa UH pay In tho - Losllo II. Bynnla, advising that all by Westfleld Selective Service Board -T. Full-time—position for the ty, Epworth - League, Methodist Army and tho amount ho rocolvod an work In conno'otlon with tho uonutruq- an omployuo o£ thla Board, wu»_ ro- tlon oE tho throo story addition tb- No._4-.ln=,.the ninth quota to report Automobiles Township Clerk's office. We cordially Invite you to Inspect our samples Church, 8 P. M. forrod to tho Flnanco Commlttoo. "K", Bonnlo Burn Sanatorium, for military service on Ffia&jTof 8. Encouraging clean Industry, at your convenience—no obligation. ^Apr, 28 (Mon.)— Springfield P.-T. Chairman, Purchasing Commlttoo, -ro- hau boon^oomplotod In accordance with next week at McKinley School, UOIiUIB AVH. MOTOK CAR CO., INC. to increase tax ratables, commondlnK tho purchauo of ono 11)11tho roQulromontu of tho plans and apool- i- Chryalor, Plymouth A., meeting,'"James Caldwell School, Bulclc for tho Prouooutor'H Offico, ro- tlcatlono, Westfleld. Qeneral Repalra 9. Municipal-parking lot. ) 8 P. M. furrod to Flnanco Comnilttoo. • Monthly report' o£"th6 County Bnel- Ut Morrla Ave., Springfield 10. Extension of mail delivery Apr. 28 (Mon.)—"Ball And Chain Mao V. Lynoh, Chlof Probation Offl- noor wau rocolvod and ordorod Ujlod. FINED IN Mlllburn. 6-0229 ~"~T by local R. F. D.-roTIte's, to lle Q£ tho tomporary appolnt- Report of. Commlttoo on County ttoatla, all portions of the township. Springfield Sun tuont -utlvlalntj—of—bidu-r-rocolvod—for—oruaUod- MOUKTAINSIDE—Charged Iwlth UlulluuiULillut ,_ut -U stt-ht* oi—tins—a»pliUrltla—ollc,—and firlvlng «7~trilI.«II|II1II|W forrud-toLtho- Finance Commlttoo. -lawoat—blddora -with—tho osccoptlon- of sufficient tail lights, Dominic Adducl LIT PAYS TO SAVE] Edward Buuor, Ronlutor, udvlulnir that Auphaltlo OH "HC'O" and Aophu.lt Or. of Odong Island was fined $10 by Re- Battery and- Radio Baloa and. Sorvloo. ho hull Ki-antod Marlon Amron u month'u "1IIC", bji^ rojoctod, waa rooolvod und corder Albert J. Benninger last Mazda Lamps, Car Ignition, WHERE SAVINGS PAY MORE loavo of ubuonco, without pay, olloutlvo ortlorod tllod. Appliance Repalra. Thursday in Police- Court. Henry PER Mulch 1, 1041. . . Hoport of Publlo Wolfuro Commlttooi Springfield Battery und Kloutrlc Store Mao V. Lynch, Chldt Probation Of- recommending acuoptunco of tho work Blackwell of Newark paid a fine of Eat. 1826. ' ID. 12. Clayton, Prop. lOJRRENT ANNUM i flcor, advlulni: that Mho liau irmntod and building; oonaldorod complotod at [DIVIDENDS Mary-Stewart, -Sr. Clorlc, a loiivo ol1 ub- llunnlo Bui-n Sanatorium, "IC" Building, $9 on charges of passing a stop 245 Morrlo Avo. Mlllburn 6-1053. i% uoncofwlili' pay, for *wo monthu, ortoo- wau rocolvo.iliUjr_jadoptod.^ ;._ tho_SUN. COIiANTONK'S FAMItV SHOE STOKE 1351 SPRINGFIELD AVE. outor'H O«loo;~r L*ARQIiI ROOM, contrully located, bourd Lawn Mowora Sharpenod CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 4, 1941. Frooholdor „ Smith for tho Flnanoo and irurugo optional. Apply ^4 BrooU .Beven Bridge Road, near Morrla AvoV (Published in response to call made by Comptroller ol the Currency, Commlttoo, approving "temporary, ap- SlTTSprlnirfloTarN. J. ""' "~ polntmont of Madollno II. Tomanulo ua under Section .5211, U. S. Revised. Statutes.) Clork Stonotfruphor In .the Probation Of- llco, offootlvo' MnXflh, 16, 1841 waa on roll ASSETS • ••-'• call uuanlmouuly adoptod. AUTOMATIC JUoans and discounts (including- $10.28 overdrafts)! $ 267,831.10 Frooholdor Smith for tho Flnanao United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. 143,595.33 Commltteo, approvlni; tho appointment of—A.n«ola- M. Marountonlo, an Jr. Cl«rk Obligations ,of States •ancTpblitlcal subdivisions ...-; •.—21iO_69;O2- Typlat, offootlvo Mar. 15, 19«~tn" tho HOME LAUNDRY Othor bonds,-notes, and dcberituraTvTrrr.' xn,.,_,_,—111,925.00 RoKlator'u Offlco^~wau on roll Corporate stocks, including stock of Federal Reservcrbitttk^^ 3,0(10,(11) imoimly_ajismtoji Freeholder Dudley tor tlio .Publlo Wol- Cash, balances with~^!lieXBariks;~iTiclu'ding reserve balance, -faro-erlvu, Fanwood Ave., eaBt of John St,.; John Btroot noar Fanwood Avonuo Mid JOHN JENNINGS Funwood Avonuo woBt of John Str«ot. ROBERT 8. BUNNELL wao on roll cull unanlmoualy adopted. RADIO SALES CORP. M. LIOHTENSTEIN Thoro bolng no further bualuus and NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY upon motion of Freeholder Dudley, duly \ "SEE THE MARKS BROTHERS" Directors. uooontlod- and carried tho Director de- MiUburn 6-0015 Sworn to nlid subscribed1 before me this 10th da.y of April, 1941. clared the Hoard adjournod until Thura- 357 MiUburn Avenue, Millburn, N, J. day, April 10th, 1041 at two P. M. Branch Store at Chatham CAROL1NH OURREY, Notary Public. . OHAB, M. AinridBoic, My commission expires Octobor 1, 1944, " , Adv. Olerk. Friday, April 18, 1941 THE SPRINGFIELD SUN Page Five

Hampshire, her home town. They joining foregoing- kaot. on WediibMduy uvenintr. April 8lh, 1941, and ihut tho uald Ordlnuncti Bhull ho will return in time for the opening Our Library Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Rode- uubnilttod for conulderatioa nud tlnul of school. — • meyer to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Morrl- paaautjt' at a regular muttllng of the ttald PERSONAL MENTION aon, lot 43, map of Harrow Manor. Girl Scout Townuhlp Committee, to be hold OD F. H. A. —Mr. and Mrs. James Puncheon Wedneaday ovening, April ^3rd, 194J, In and family formerly of Warner ave- Use Your Library tho Hprlnvtleld Municipal liuilding ut 8 INSUEED LOANS nue moved this week to 59 Moun- X'. M., ut which tlino und place any per- About People You Know Every afternoon. Z:80 to 6. Activities uon or persona Intoreated therein, will Construction Payments tain avenue. bu gJvuD un opportunity to bo hoard cou- Moo, and Kri. HvenlDEi* from 7:30 to 9. Church Services cornlnE" uuch Ordinance: BUILDERS LOANS —Beacon Fire Chapter, Daughters Dutod April 10, 1941. of America, Summit, will meet on The Library has obtained a new BUYERS LOANS __ The hlcuat cuurtt-uy you <::ui nhow left Tuesday evening for Perm State n. r>. your KUeutu In to liuvu ilmlr vlulu Thursday afternoon at 2:15 at the "handbook for Mr. , Average Man Presbyterian Troop 1 will hold a regular meet- muntlonud on thlu l>«(J A. it. ing on Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. There The contract und list of otreeta to be. NO CHARGE In through thlu JJU'KU when you go 167 Falrmoun^ avenue, Chatham. OWN GARDENER by'Sterling Pat- MOD'S Bible Clasa, 9:45 A. M. will be a rehearsal lor the Scout ropalrud ,,UTB on file at the Township awiiy. Wo will oonaldur ll u courteuy cation: Her sister, Jean, returned, The topic for the afternoon will be1 terson. Tho author has had 20 MornlnK Service 11 A. M. Clork'B Office for lnapoction— by -parties 1DO DEVELOPERS uliunvvur you KIVU UM IUI lium of to studies Monday to Mbntclair : Inlermedtute Cbrlatlun Endeavor at 7 program which was i>astponed on inturoHted therein. any uoclul lntureut. Cull directly to "Fans". - j ~ years experience as a gardener and Closing held at either offices State Teachers' College. P. M. April 8 due to school closing. tho HUN offliio, .Mil]burn C-12&G. —Grant Lennox,, son of Mr. and has gathered a mass of practical in- or anywhere at builder's con- —Willium Hassmiller of Irving- Mrs. Arthur H. Lennox of 178 Mor-formation-about the changing art of —Topic: "The Power of Indirect In- StfUROGATE'S NOTICE venience. _ .—Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gardner of ton was a recent house guest at the ris avenue returned- to Rensselaer garden ^^k^g. fluence." LEGAL NOTICE NOTICK TO CUKI>1TOUS CONVENTIONAL NON 455 Melsel avenue have, been spend- .home of his nephew and niece, Mr. PolyU:ch Institute, Troy, N. Y., on The book covers such subjects as An attendance of about 140 per- ing a few days at The Shelburne in and Mrs. Prank A." Saile of "188 TOWNBHU'-OF SWUNGFIKIJD . KSTATB OK J13NNI12 1*. MUHRA.Y, I->u- INSURED LOANS "Sunday evening alter being home 'ashioning of pools and rook gar- sons enjoyed a turkey supper served COUNTY OF UNXON COU>UM1. Atlantic City. Tooker avenue— .for the week-end. He is a fresh- dens,—necessary garden equipment last night in the chapelTTn which AN OltDINANCK AUXHOKl'/ING Puruuunt to tho order of CilAHI^KS A. AVAILABLE OTTO, Jit., Snii-oj.'ate of th»> County-of —Miss Carolyn M. Harmon, daugh- —David McCarthyrBOn of Mr. and" TJIK MAKING OF A CONTKACT MortartMCO IKMII Correspondent man in the aeronautical engineering and control of insects and disease. men and_jwomen of the church BY THE TOWKBIUP OF Hl'UlNG- Union, mude on thn~2oth day «r '.Murcli ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Har- Mrs. Edward J. McCarthy of Salter department. — It tells also how to plan a garden, served as tlie committee in charge. 11 ELL) IN THK COUNTY OF A. D,, 1041, upon tho application ut' thtt THE UNION CENTBAI/ LIFE mon of 19 Marcy avenue, a junior street, underwent an appendectomy UNION WITH THK COUNTY OF undorHl^nud, UH I3xi»«utor ot' tho i-stato INSURANCE COMPANY create good garden loam and when The ^"trustees will hold their UNION- X'OIt TIIK SUUFACK of Hiild ilocoiiHcil, not!t*t» in In-ruby jjlvun at Mount Holyoke College, will join Tuesday in Overlook Hospital. • to divide and transplant perennials. monthly meeting Tuesday evening TKEATMKMT OF OKItTAIN 11OADB to tho'~crodltnrM ot' mild dm-oiiKod to <*x- a group__of classmates at a week- —Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kravis These'are-only a few of the practi- in the chapel. . IN BAII> TOWN8UU',. FIXING THK hllyit to tliu nubnt;rlbur" uiulcr outb or end party at JafTrey, New Hamp- and daughter 61 Morris avenue at- COST OF SAID WOltK AND 1»UO- uffi rmutlon tlifllr flu linn anil- diMnimdu SEELY CADE, Inc. cal questions the book answers. Until such time as schools open, VIDING FOB THK— tAYMKNT u^itiuut tliu oytuto of Hiild (lj,;cnain)i| wltliln shire, foltuwinjpthe Junior Banquet, tended a family dinner party on A new hovel by Angela Thlrkell TUKKKOF. a\x monthu l'rom tlin diilu-of Hitld -ortlor, Main Office Suburban Offlee USSIONS the Sunday School will remain or they will bu I'umvor buri'ud- from 20 Journal 208 MorrU and Prom which wllKbe~held to- Friday at the home of the latter's 1 1 is "CHEERFULNESS BREAKSJN." closed for weekly sessions. Thus, , tho JTownHhlu Bmrlnoor proHocutlni; or ruirovt-rlnj; tho HIIIDO Sauare Avenue night. Miss Harmon will have as parents in Bloomfleld. Here you will find Rose Birkett en- there will be 'no get together of haa udvlaod tho Township Commiitoo ajiuiniJt tlie HubHi'ilbur. Jurney City, N. J. SDrlngQeld. N. J. Jo. 8q. 2-4880 ' Mlllburn C-tMO her guest, Lewls-P._Randall, Jr., a —Mr, and Mrs. Gustave Carlberg A STUDY of RECORDS gaged for perhaps the eighth time the Sunday School this week, it was that tho Towtmhlp • Is not oaulppod to WlhLIAM M. ni3AUli, -senior—lathe department of elec- properly -and oconomically truat tho ISxucUtor and Proctor; MArket 3-1414 of 34 "Marlon avenue motored , on By NOBMANrWTBHBKS in the great publlcschooloi South- announced yesterday by Superin- ourfaco of tho numerous rouda In tho CC Kim tit.,.—WuullloM," N. J. trical engineering at Lehlgh UnP" Easter Sunday to "Sussex County to bridge. There is a war on - the Townuhlp of Sprinuilold now In nuud rouH $7.80—Mur. ^1-fit tendent James M. Duguld. of topalrB, and'^htit -upon- conforonco, verslty. • ' ' •' • the farm of the latter's parents, Mr. Hosiers' Boy's Foundation school the roprosontatlvoa of- tho-County or. and Mrs. Leon Schaflert who had" and the students descend en masse nl avu oxproHHOd a wllllnifnuMu to _. —Mrs. Henry Raymon of New We promised advanced Informa- Methodist cooporato by entering into a contract —York and Deal was a-week-end guest "returned the same day from Chiea- tion. Well,, here it Is and very from London to Southbridge. "iou REV. CARL C. IB, 11HLL.B13HQ, Ph. D., to provido— tho poi'Honnol mid. inatorluiu JUnteior n_qcuauury__ to_ troat tho tmrl'uco of tho at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Walter lnuch~wlnntiB~times:—"The-White; nTIliy-Etp Torn and Worn L. Nelson' of 164 Tobker avenue.' —Patricia and Rose Marie Koonz, Cliffs of Dover," Alice Duer Miller's out so read the book. The pictures Morning worship' ut.'ll* o'clock. uubfituntlul oavlnif to LKe ToxVmililp; itmi f=tibert'y "daiighters-of^^Mi-f-and-Mrs^Murray pbenv'fead byTkymrFontdnlrj^wfih" of—British—sooietyj-are-Instruetiva IHlirh-.Bohool HiDWOMh_LuuKUu,v4.. Si l" RUGS•RUGS-RUGS Koonz of 91 Morris avenue, spent Buworth JLoaguo ut (J.:-iG P. Al. hau conuidured thu nuittor ami uolluvau Corners, a former resident, visited musical. settlng_conducted by Dr. and amusing. that it iu for tho' bout intofont of tho Wo Sell Thorn We Cloan Them Wo Repair Thorn several local friends on Saturday. the—week in Washington. N. • J.. Prank Black. Recorded by Victor, Another new book—purchased is Topic: "The Doors Being Shut." Townaiiip thut tho ropulr work roforroil with their uhcie and aunt, Mr. and to in tho liJnulnuor.'o report should bo —Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence W. Do Album- 775, 3 records, 6 sides, priced IN THIS OUR LIFE by Ellen Gla&T There will be no church school dono undor* contract with thu County •Long of 106 Meisel-avenue spent Mrs. Hugh Koohz. " $3,50. . . " gow. The scene-is a Virginia tide- session oh Sunday morning in keep- of Uhlon; , ' • Banbury & Burnett Easter Sunday with their daughter, . —Sigma • Chi Delta Sorority, Beta Rare, indeed,"it Is that poetry water . city. TheT members of the ing with the local Board ot. Health's NOW. THianEFonB," ma IT on- Timberlake family, mother, father DAlNjilD by tho Townulilp CQinmlttacr Mrs..R.ufus Koontz of Short Hills. Chapter, met Tuesday evening at makes the "best sellers list," yet program to eliminate further spread of tho Towiiuhlp oi' Sprlniiilold in tho —Miss-Betty Hershey, daughter of the home oi_ Mrs. Howard Day of this stirring poem has appeared as and two daughters, are the_central of measles in-the community. Sun- County of Union: . " Engle E. Hershey' of PlemeT it venues 54 Keeler street. Mrs. Eric. Scrlba No. 2 ow-the non-fiction list for the figures In the very dramatic story. day evening services have been sus- SUCTION 1: That tho Tow.mihlp en- Trust your rujis l<> tho best in tlie business It is a modern novel of one family ter into a contract with tho County, of presided. The group recently at- last two, months. To Dr. Black pended until-October. Union, the form of which ' iu annuxud Loaders by ropulaiion 77 \Y. (JU AND ST tended a performance oL-i'Panama must go the credit for br-ifiging it who like all of us "live between on hereto and mado a part horoof and The Methodist Brotherhood will horoby udoptod und approvod,, for tho EL 2-1219 for 20 years. . l'"l 1/ \ HI'VI'I I Hattie."—Thenext meeting will be to the public's n6llcc7=For-. months; age-whlch4s-slipping,out_and_an_age -meet-on-Monday-evenlng-atinilcloek mirfaoo truatmont of the roudH thoroin -thatlls-hastenlng in." nauujd, at tlio total •coHf-'U£~Two~TlfuTIrr held Tuesday evening at the home the manuscript went looking for a. in ihe D. JrMundy room. Hand One Hundred X^U'ty-Two Dolluni of Miss. Margaret Halsey of Rosclle publisher. Dr. Black, upon reading Last Fall thiTHowells Medal for A\ special session~br the Official (5^,352.00), whicti id hot'ohy approprlaLod Park. the manuscript, called in Mrs. Miller fiction was awarded to Ellen Glas- Board-will be held Tuesday, evening to moot tlie ootit thereof, uaid wo tic to gow by the American Academy of bo done in accordanco with upoolllca- —Mrs. William Strubcl of Wash- and Lynn Foritanne, to arrange the at 8 o'clock in tlie Trivett Parlors. tiona furniuhod by tho Tbwnuhlp. 13ni?l- iff ington avenue, accompanied by her poem with ^a musical setting for his Arts and Letters for eminence in A Salamugundi party, will be held noor und undor hiu »uporvlHlon. ., creative literature as shown in the —&UGTXON 3: Tho Towimhlp Troauuror sister-in-law, loft Wednesday morn- own radio broadcast. It was first on April 25 at 8: o'clock in Jtoe Is horoby authorized and dlrootod to ing for a'motor trip to.tho South. performed on the NBC net work novel. :•— Trivett Parlors. Prizes will be oot aeldo-tho-Buld (iii)n of Two Thou- Opening Sale! Among the places they will visit October 13, 1940, and again by pub- awarded and the admission will be uand Ono Hundred l'Mi'ty-Two Dollarn ($2,152.00) from tho fundu approprlatod For Limited Time Only will bo Georgia. lic request, on October 28. In thirty-five cents. The event is spon- ln_'tho annual buduot ordinanco for Januaix_H was presented again roada, and tho said f und io Jo bo uiaid —ThoTy-An Club will meet Thurs- Realty Transfers sored by the Senior Epwortfc League. ofcluulvoly for—tho purpouo of pay'tnr; day evening at the home of Miss with tho Cleveland Symphony Or- tho oout.-Jif__tho worlc uuthorlxod horo- Slip Covers Lillian Ahlgrhn-of 25 Rose, avenue. chestra, conducted by -til: Black, for Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kemp to undor and in tho mannor provldod in 5 St. James' Catholic uald contract, • I.J> 8 pc. Set Glove-fit Plans will be furthered for the an- a special British War : Relief pro- Spring Brook Park, lots 16—to 21 UISV. DANIEL A. COYLB. Hootor. gram. At its- conclusion, • the huso 8KCTION 8:" Upon tho 'iliiaf piumiiKO nual Mother-Daughter "dinner party and 138 to" 43, map of Spglng IJrool: Musuos: 7:30, 8:46, 10:15 und_ 11:16 of thio ordinanco tho proport offlcoru o.(J audience of 3,700 was silent, and A. II. -32.50 > as well as the Spring visit to New Park, subdivision No. 2. ' Sunday School following tho 11:46 tho Townuhlp aro horoby authorlzod to then a storm of applause ensued exocuto and dollvor tho uald contract on Subjoct to chunifti York City. ' _ Washington"' Rock Savings and Muuu.' behalf of tho Townuhlp. " without HOtloti. " —Miss Edith Wagner, daughter of that lasted 15 minutes. - __ Loan Association to Mr. and Mrs. Wook-day MUBUUH. 7:30 A. M. HKCTION -1: Thlu ordinanco uhall tako Now for the poem itself. The Jesse H. Shaw, property in. the offoot "lThmodiatoly upon , and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Wagner, publication In- accordance with law. HOME SERVICE of 50 South Springfield avenue has story tells of an American girl who northeasterly line of Henshaw ave- St. Stephen's Episcopal Coes to England in 1914 for a visit, nuej 431.71 feet from Mountain ave- Mlllburn, N. J. UPHOLSTERING CO. ORDERS ACCEPTED been named in the.cast of Panzer IHDV. HUGH W. DICKINSON. Hooter. I, I}'. D. Tl-iiat, do hereby corlltythiil falls in love and marries into a iue. tho foroirolnir Ordlnunco wua-lntroducod FOR FUTURE DELIVERY College's annual, pageant tonight Holy Communion at 8 A. M. Phone Miiiburn G-203G ^hLttJ noble family.' Her husband Is killed Union Feilds, Inc., to Mr. arid1' Church School and Bible Class, 0:45 for llrut roudlnj; at a ruitulaf mootlnu A. M...... •" . •• . of tho Townahlp Commlttoo ot tho School;—Bast-Ot'&nger Townnhlp—of—BprtnijrtoldT—In^-the^Gounty 615 Morris Avenue, near Miiiburn Avenue, Springfield ' Morning praV'or. ana aoritfpff by trnr jNowJ —Mrs. Katherino Morrison and arrives, is'confronted with the deci- northeast line of Hillside avenue, Ueutor, 11 A. 1 ch~ildren~'"of town moved Tuesday sion of sending her only son oil to 212.34-feet from. South-Springfield Topic: "The Road'To Emmaus." into their new home at 234 Morris battle." The poem has moments of avenue, produced. ^ The confirmation class will meet avenue. i'un and humor, as well as times of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heidler to Wil- on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock —Members of the Trl-Hy-Club deep sorrow and tragedy. Mrs. liam Grompp_and Mary Grampp, Miller, with great- beauty and com- widow, property in the southerly in tho church to receive instructions STERILIZATION spent Wednesday in New York for confirmation exercises which will, where they attended a show and had pleteness, expresses the—views of side of State-Highway Route No. 29, REFRIGERATION most Americans today. The poem 572.95 feet from1 Dondar road. be held on May 4. At that time, the dinner, Thdse from Springfield who Rt. Rev.tiBenjamln Martin Wash- AIR-CONDITIONING attended were Miss Rita Wernli and loses with these highly deep felt The Township of Springfield to dramatic lines: Mr. and Mrs. W. Louis Morrison, burn, Bishop of Newark, will make Low Aitractiva ratas Miss Mary McDonough. his annual official visitattonr^-T —Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wldmor-of one "tract at the intersection of the Ettablishod reliability I am Amorlcuri-broel, bishop will_.preach__and administer,, Meisel avenue' entertained members . I htivo iiucm much to huto horo—• northwest line of Salter street and much '.lo Eorulvo, the northeast line of Lyon place, "the rite of confirmation. of the Widmer family at an Easter But In u worlil whoro Kniflund Ui Fin .breakfast party on Sunday morning. * liihocl and Doad, one tract at the intersection of the ~^=Mrrimd"Mrs-E.-E-Hall-of—249 I do not wl»h to llvo. southwest line of. Lyon place and First Baptist the northwest line of Salter street, ll lhu>» mil—I "nm"" -HII miiiiiii" uwi»^ — ^^ A :.. Short Hills avenue spent Easter The recording; the exact balance niDV. nOMAINM X^. BATBMAN, Pastor Sunday at the home of Mr. and botween vo"lce~and orchestrar marks one tract at the Intersection of the Sunday School,' 9r45 A. M. Mrs. Robert Wilson of -Westfleld. it ono of the finest recording ac- southeast line of Saltor street and Morplne Sorvlos, 11_ A. M. tho northeast line of Rose avenue, Youriif People's sorvloo, 7 P. M. SERVICE WX-1700 Harvey. Holman, who is a nephew complishments. IDvonlns_sorvloo, 7:46 P. M. ^. of Mr. and Mrs. Hall, is their house • Q one tract at the intersection of the -i- FULLY-FiniDOf.CU.Ft FLASH:: Special by TommyJDor- southwest line ontose avenue and OR WRITE Morey LaRue guest for the week. Topic: "Tlie God Of Abraham,." sey,_ "Let's Got Away From It All" the east line of lands formerly owned —Mrs. Harry Spencer and chil- ' Evangelistic services will be held 10 W. Jortoy Street, Elilabeth on Victor. It's great. by Squler estate and one~tract ad- dren, of 0 Prospect place is spend- Sunday at 7:45 P. M. ing some—time in Plymouth, New rkB will annwnr any In- quiry from rcadcra portulnlntf to .tho Hold of rocordfl.'" 'A uolf-addroBSOd iittunpod onvolopo to tho writer, oaro FRIGIDAIRE of tho i^UN, wll brlnB a prompt rpply.) GAS RANGES • . . _

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M11JM1IUH INSU11ANCB COHPOHATION DONT DELAY! PLACE YOUR OKVER AT ONCE! MEMBlflU FEDBllAL UMSHRVH) 8Y8T1BM COMMONWEALTH WATER CO. SUMMIT, N. JT. — JERSEY ^ENTRAl POWER & LIGHT CO. Miiiburn 6-0314 Paiw Six THE SPRINGFIELD SUN Kathleen Nor r is Says: NATIONAL AFFAIRS We Do Go Forward Reviewtd by (B«U Syndicate— WNU S«rvlc«r.) CARTER FIELD 10 IXTHEN. anyone mentions "gam- — By VIRGINIA VALE » * ble" in connection with the va- Strikes in defense in- (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) bus Joe Louis.ring enterprises, tht dustries causing labor to HEN you see "Men of esponding answer TiTllKely to be In Boys Town" (Spencer iie nature of a hoarse guffaw.^Tha lose public support .-.. .„ W omber Is usually a 1-10 shot, 01 Hydroelectric power Tracy and Mickey Rooney), ven shorter, which leans more In watch three very young men iie sure thing direction than any probably Roosevelt'spar- who have important roles; amble. amount interest in St. it's more~tKan likely that, Yet the gamble is still there in when they grow up, they'll be his uncertain world. ~ Lawrence seaway project. The Louis crown is worth around (Bell Syndicate—WNU Service.) tops among leading men. 13,000,000—as long as Louis wears Metro thinks so. In his last start WASHINGTON. — Strikes holding They ar<^-Darryl Hlckman, aged gainst Abo Simon ip national defense had become the eight; Bobs Watsonrwho's nine, and \ the Detroit show toughestjeind of problem before the Larry Nunn, just thirteen. You prob- Jie~cfiampion raked mediation board was appointed, and ably saw Darryl as "Winfleld Joad" a trifle under the first publicity the- board had did in "Grapes of Wrath." Norman Tau- -20,000. So he was lot help much toward convincing the rog thinks he's one—of the finest ambling a $3,000,- ubllc that a solution of the prob- child actors he ever directed. Bobs 300 title against a em had been reached. This., first has seven brothers and sisters who 20,000 collection, ublicity — Ignoring the picture- have film careers.' Says Taurog, ith the, odds -at taking, the appointment of tho mem- "Whenever I have needed a regu- -ISO, a price few ers and the formal organization— lar kid, I have found that I could was that the board~could take up depend on" the Watsons.'MBobs got would care to offer his break because none of the other inany form of com- inly_strike situations .which had reen~certlfled~to~itr"BO~to~speakpby Ma ^.GFiTntland ffice the department of iabor. _.J_As...fe>rJtLa,rryl.;he'd mode- a^name_ No one rated Si- for-himsolf-in radio bcioxiElie-tiXekx; Most of the senators and repre- mon with a chance to whip Louis. BOUP'S_PN! led Hollywood, two~years ago; But In taking numerous whacks and lentatives on Capitol Hill who have THIS WEEK'S MENU "Strike Up the Band" was his first mashes at Abevs granite chin, sup- been criticizing the policy of per-l| picture. —. . mlttihg strikes to Interfere with na- ~Soups may be n substantial addl-. 8UNDAY-NITE SUPPEE- IOSO Louis had cracked one or both tlon to a rather lean menu, or a . 'Potato Cheese Soup iaws7- " . • ' " ional defense work have always dis- For more than a year there's been gusted Secretary of Labor Perkins. distinctive touch to a dinner de. luxe, ' Apple-Celery Salad With Sour This can hnppen to any puncher for they vary all theJtafy from the discussion at Warner Bros, about Pattern 2790. , This is made slightly.milder by Cream Dressing:— — ,,t any' given moment. BothJDemp- thln, clear, delicate consommes and Nut Bread Apricot Jam filming the life of icy and Louis carried irorTflsts into the factthat both congress and tho bouillons to the hearty chowders and _Georgo M. Cohan, "TpHIS handsome panel ernbroid- corps-nt-Washlngton newspaper men Beverage •*• ered in wool .or silk is fascinat- ction, where more than a few good satisfying cream soups, > •Recipe given.— and at last n deal lighters have been harried or have a great deal of confidence in has been arranged ing needlework and adds to th» John R. Steelman, who is tha chief - Economical,' tasty, nutritious— wrecked by brittle hands. what more could you-ask of a dish with— the famous beauty of any Home. Sons were supposed to "sow wild oals"'in those palmy days,.and the struggle When you are leveling against a mediator in the strike situations for utes. Pour over a mound of hot song and ~dahce to keep brothers safe in the family-cintle-eveningsivas One sisters were destined he department of labor. If It be- so versatile? Make soup the main- boiled rice placed in individual, soup to remember all their lives. ' '• "' ' • • r" r" ' Simon-jaw,-hookedlto 255 pounds of stay of a family lunclfor^supper or man. James~Cag- Pattern 2790 contains n transfer pattern numan flesh-and bone, only a pair comes known^that Steelman thinks dlBhes. Yield: 6 servings. ney will play the if a picture 15' by- 20 Inches; Illustrations any particular thing Is all right, that the perfect beginning for, a "com- if stitches; color chart; materials ' r«- By KATHLEEN NORRIS )f tough hands can stand the test. carries a lot of weight. pany" dinner. Duchess Spup. lead, probably get- qulred. Send order to: PROGRESS •„ 2 tablespoons-minute tapioca ting to work on it HEN I was a little girl, 'ighting Hands But this, modification scarcely af- A little "dressing up" can play tiife for women " of today is at fairy godmother to the plainest dish 1 teaspoon salt ." ' ' • . k^^jpWKg some tlmo this sum- living,- in the. moun- least SO per cent improved over that Jim Corbett once told me that in fects the public. Hence it does not Vi teaspoon pepper •i' "^fi^-lBH mer, after i ho re- Sewing Circle Ncedlocraft Dept. of SO years ago .. . we are closer to his earlier days he was a good affect the mall pouring in on Indi- — . —yes, eyen soup. 82 Eighth Ave. Now York Wtains, we had to fill finding the solution that shall for- uncher. Most people eat 1 tablespoon onion, finely-chopped vidual members of congress. The * cups milk tloning at his place Enclose 15 contain coins for Pat- lamps, arid push down the ever end wars . ..i children a'reJ "I-deolded to go out for boxing," public ls-very.definitely—if one may with their eyes, James Cagncy healthier, smarter? and happier . . . r first of all. So, 2 tablespoons butter at Martha's Vine- torn NOimrrrr.^..- wicks, and wipe off the chim- ho salilr-"'« -two reasons. One was construe anything from this-mail— Vi cup grated cheese yard, Mass. Mr. Cohan will super- neys, every day.of the y^ear. and our homes are cleaner, more the-speed-1 had In my legs. The convinced that tho government has If you wish your Name ....". comfortable. Kathleen Norrjs re- v soups to take on 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped — vise the production. Address veals the remarkable,, progress' of >ther was to save my hands." been fiddling while Rotnff burns on We cooked on ah immense this whole business. The mail a party .air; gar- Combine dry ingredients, onion, life inthis nation, as she delves into Gene Tunney had early hand trou- Scenario trouble has delayed work iron range that had to be shows conclusively ,,-that there is nish them cntic: and milk In top~of double boiler. the past. Read her vivid word pic ble, one of tho reaspns ho concen- on "Babes on Broadway," In which cleaned about every ten days. Utres in this week's feature. trated on boxing in very little sympathy-for the stand Ingly. Try sprin- Place over rapidly boiling water, kling with but- bring to scaldlng-polnt.(allow 8 to 7 Shirley Temple was to start her This meant putting newspa- place of the knock- abor has been taking^ come-back, so her first picture w(H out wallop. tered croutons, chopped parsley, minutes), cook 6 minutes, stirring pers all over the kitchen'floor and the first gesture of the mother LABOR' LOSES SUPPORT • few grains of popcorn, toasted frequently. Add remaining ingredl-. be "Lazybones." It's a story of the and tying up the head of In his second start This comes on top of several de- San Pedro fishing fleet, and Shirley of the family was to jerk her napkin against Jim Jef- puffed" cereals, minced chives, - a ents; cook until cheese is melted. every woman in the family from _lts silver ring and whoosh velopments, which have paved tho dash of paprika, or n few tiny round Serves 0. • will be * seen as Wallace Ileery's away the flies that had settled on frles.'Bob Fitzsim- way for a less friendly audience for motherless daughter. with a rag. mons might have abor's side'of the story. One is the crackers; or place a spoonful of Old-Fashloncd Vegetable Soup. AT YOUR GROCER'S everything. Nursery cuts were won If ho hadn't whippcd~cream in the center. •2-quarts soup stock (see directions) When.we had soup or baked -staunched with thp off, usually with a - child or two fbr any such gambler- cate's of the St. Lawrence project Salt and pepper shrieking infant's tongue. v - X teaspOon-salt : Madeline Carroll tude to bark at eminent men, aa company, and was^ forbidden callers. I Fortunately— for admlirthat It will T5e~"at least six Cook the diced pork and-onlon, ^Wpmen who wanted lucrative_jom- years, maybe seven, before the sea- jtirrlngTJonstantly'.' til they "are ten- y* toaspoon pepper'—; ...-• _ and Alice Faye, who (Tittle dogs do-at strangers.—Sen- "Lizzie/ whePwas that-jvlth you -ployment or'J) citizenship wore dis- Louis, ho hasn't the Jj cupa_Batatoes, large cube* typ"e of tantglnatlon- way can be opened to traffic. Mean- der but. not browned. Add the po- were runners-up;=lt eca. , • in the kitchen?" - '' ' — missed" from polite tht^ keeps • him Ing, of 'course, six to-seven years tatoes"and water and-slmmer_;untU %-cup-grated raw beets - was said that~dur--j -^-"Ttti af tor— it-is-startodT— ^p6tatoes-are_teniier., If4he 1 tablespoon' chopped parsley ing the past-year not dare Bhow themselves on^ the keyed up. l ~ ' Mum?! -ettB-of water is not sufficient to J she'd .done—mom- __penny beach without-neok,-arms ind knees |-=-But long training TTltrrge carrot^"" -*• •- "Well, you tell Mollle not to-daw- isrogroBsr and hence that the-hation- er tho potatoesTmore^shoulcPceladd^ ^an^myoha -else- i to,r- MIDDLE-AGE dle'when she comes over here.with concealed, and long bathing stock- period.3_can remove" al defense-justification for tho canal ed. Whenlthe potajfles are tender~ 1 tablespoon butter ^ .-^=r g!ne e ings w_cre part of tho equipment. a big part ofthe [ to make American F3JW2H • message." Joe Louis hold, a fow well-placed bombs-would add the milk and clams and season- 2.cups medium-chopped cabbage . men blonde-conscious. As "Blondle" Sons were supposed to "sow wild A few daring Women smoked ciga- keenness that fol- cripple navigation just as effective- Ings and heat thoroughly. Serve with 1 cup beets cut In %-lnch""Btripi WOMEN j rettes, but In public places notices lows long" resting spans. There is ng g on tho screen and the air she's in- oats'' In those palmy days, and tho ly as .they would at Panama, whero 6 tablespoons sour cream spired many another, young wlfo and struggle to keep brothers safe In warned them that tho managomen a touch of drudgery to training tha that danger Is resulting in tho con- crisp, salted crackers'. Cover meat with water, add salt HEED THIS ADVICEII did not.permit it; mother, who've "appreciated her "ThousandH of women the family circle evonlngs was ono most fighters either dread or disliki struction of another set of locks. Ono Dish Supper Soup, and popper and boll for 10 minutes. quite as much as the men did.-. ate helped to go smil- sisters were destined to remember intensely. Mickey Walker and Ben- % cup rice, ing thrudlstreaspecul" Regular hours for feeding babios PRESIDENT SUPPORTS Cut- onion and lar to womon—causod" ell their lives. Girls had only what were regarded as a ridiculous af- ny Leonard, two of the best, were MEASURE ' 1 cup chopped celery carrot in strips Rita Hayworth returns to her by this period In life— money they could cajole out of,the always below par in their training 5 small unions Xtlth Lydla E. Plnk- fectation, soothing syrups had a " Why docs tho President press thia and brown in but- home lot, Columbia, to play opposite hnm's Vegotablo Com- males of the family. Wives asked good market, and a lump of hard The wonder Is thut Louis, with all measure, knowing that lt_wlll bu 1 green pepper ter. Add to soup Fred Astalre, and dance with 41m In ___ pound'—famoUD *or meokly for a few dollars when the the cash. he lias piled up, is still 1 pint tomatoes- .. years. PlnkhAm's Compound brown sugar tied In a clean rag at least six years before tho seaway and boil for 1 a musical, "He's My Uncle"—she's —made etpeoiallp /or women—has head of the house had finished his was tho favorite pacifier. Thousands willing to fucu the grind. Ho will can bo completed? Why, does ho 6 eggs hour, replacing Just finishing a dancing role In helped thousands to relievo auoh . coffee. . v I have practically no recess from now Vz cup cheesa "Blood and Sand," with Tyrone Weak, nervous feelings dus to tola of faces wore deeply pitted from talk about the need for ships, and water as it bolls funotlonal disturbance. Try ltl Sewing:—Part of Life. smallpox. Butter came In two-pound until late September—this campaign tho possibility of drawing both 3 cups water away. Add cab- ( ^»t Power. The talented Rita may be Sewing was done by meek, quiet rolls nnd a round cut of It went very on top of IS defensive stands. morchant and warships from Great Salt \ • bags and beet[_ just (he dancing partner needed for women who arrived at eIgh~frHa*3~a~ "simply on^to~the~tabloT*~l3oef~wav —Itr-iB-easy-to-understand-Mike,-Ju rLakes-shlpyards,—now—tliat-all—thi!- Add chopped celery and onions to strips to soup and Astalre since he and Ginger Roger* lunch tray in the hot disordered sow- 10 cents • pound, my mothor pro cobs' big rush. Tha answer is th shipbulldlng ways on salt water aro" ~I~kcttlo—of—boiling—water.- -Add cook unuT~Boets ~pnrted-ooinp»ny-on-the-»c*cen. ing room, and were paid a dollar a testing against paying $1.20 for th draft. jammed with ordors? chopped green pepper. Cook slowly 30 minutes. Add potatoes and cook MERCHANTS day, with carfare If the trip home 12-pound Sunday rib roast,.and soup 15 minutes Add tomatoes. Just bt- For almost four years Bess John- Both Louis and Billy Conn arc noi The nnswor to qll this Is simple fore serving, break the eggs lntajh* until tender, or about IS minutes. was long. They ripped, lined and vegetables were thrown In with soup •o many strides away, and tho odd Tho President has never been roally Just before serving, add grated raw son has been managing the mythical Interlined garments, washed them In meat. Calvos' liver—nasty we agulnst their going to an army camp interested in tho seaway project por hot soup. Sprinkle with cheese. beets and pour immediately into orphanage around which the story of EJpanlsh bark-, debated for hours with stuff!—cost nothing, and was cut up will be considerably lower befori se. Ho la Interested. In the develop- Cover. Keep In warm place 5 min- serving dishes. Place 1 spoon of s"HU\top House" gravitated. Now •Your the woman of the house, her moth- for the cats. Oranges and milk tho Hummer Is over. Draft nuntben ment of hydro-oloctrlc power on the sour cream In center of each serving the serial hoi come to and end, and er, her two oldest daughters and couldn't be eaten within three hours that were dnce In the tree-tops Imv St. Lawrence river. That power can and sprinkle with parsley. Makes 6 she's to be starred In a new one, tl Advertising her three sisters as to tho choice of each other, even though qulti now fallen to the lower limbs. Am bo produced, the experts insist, / LYNN BAYSi servings. tied "The Story of Bess Johnson," botween making it up Into a school small children spooned hi sou Same time, same stations. they are falling faster every week. three years nftor work Is started. Soup Stock. dress for Missy or using tho blue strawberries and cream, 1 Of courso, cheup power could be ob- Dollar velvet and putting In panniers for No one knows this better than Tho water in which vegetables 3 pounds shin of beef Mlko und those handling tho deat tained hi a shorter tlmo than that by have been cooked, and left-over ODDS AND ENDS-While making buys something more than Miss Mary. Children sat on the Babies a Family Matter. building Btoum plants, but It would "• 3 quarts cold water "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" Spencer floor and carefully ripped away the XJntil talcum powdor came on thi nios of most oil tho leading cha cooked vegetables may often be Cut meat hi pieces free from fat, Tracy's been looking ahead to vdcu space and circulation In lenyors. . ,. , not be as simple to put tho building utilized in making excellent buttons and passomentorlo on market" babies Were powderedwlth of government Bteum-pQWer plants ,and place in kettle. Add Water, .Mottiitg-in-Nvut... York_ with his son the columns of this news- dresses which, being beyond all use, cornstarch, An expected buby nov Time.Hldp and tho draft wait fo: soups. ' ' .' • partly cover, and heat slowly to boll- Johnny • . . After waiting about a your no one—und beyond early summe: under the nntlonul dofonse mantle. paper. It buys space and Wero to be sent to tho poor, i «r was mentioned to unyono excop' Everybody knpws that privately Minute tapioca, because of its Ing point. Simmer gently five hours, Paramount will film "Miss Siisit circulation, plus the favor- the doctor and the women of tho In tho shore lino of all sport is thic! owned utllltlos would bo very glad thickening quality and attractive removing scum as it forms. Keep Slagla," tha popular novel . . , Greta Every woman had a ragbag hang- timate fumlly circle. ,Tho baby ur witli fogs and gathering mists. . translucenco, makeB an excellent Garbo it slated to go back to work able consideration, of our Ing In some Inconspicuous closet or to build additional power plants if meat well covered with water. Then May 1, in a modern American comedy rived In his own home, the mother's AB tho mutter now stands" Jucobi assured of a market. thickener. remove meat and set broth aside to , . . About 3,000 enthusiastic fans greet readers for this newspaper corner; every little girl had a button room having such preparation a has uri'ungod four starts for Louli box and played buttons with her Once thickened to the desired cool. Skim fat from broth. Strain ed Glen Miller, CBS band leader, when and its advertising patrons. newspupors, old sheets und kltchor in the next six months—May, June Incidentally that striko at Milwau- consistency, cream soups should liquor carefully through fine slev» or he arrived in Los Angeles; they prac- chums ofter_schoql. IMior mother -pitchers and bowls would supply, JuVy und September. This v%rill loay koa has put oil tho time for any •hojeept warm over hot water. cheesecloth.- Chill. ThhTglvos la tically mobbed him . . . Conrad Nagel, fllclied bock a spoclal crystal or~chl-" the school children Romping In I Louis faciny his twentieth defeiisi number of power plants bolng clear broth, free from fat, to bo used master* of ceremonies for the CBS ' Sil nu button, she felt aggrieved. brought Into -operation. It alone Evaporation caused by additional 1 1 see the new brother, tha cook cum- of tho muin croWn-»-if ho slips safe- cooking may make them thick as basis for soups.' Makes about 2' • ftTf 'J7imiif." *»"Vrf ytf . "r? .f^"i ' ".". LET US TELL YOU Teaspoons' went on the table ly through them all—if thoro is some mukus tho turblnus for power plants quarts stock. tmoking from JV«w Year's to Si. Pat- up to ask the invalid if In her oplu and pasty. . ... u ' rick't day—but didn't quite maki it: standing up In a spooncup; soda ion the chops weren't a little high one around for him to fight and warships. , (lUloudtd by Weittrn Nawapapw Vnloa.) MORE ABOUT IT crackers were always in evidence.. THE SPRINGFIELD-SUN Page Seven =im -ini ini ' nrai -ifii—u—ini ini ini mi ^ini ini * FIRST-AID* to the Me AILING HOUSE A General Quiz SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE By ROGH B. WHITMAN (© Rogor B. Whitman—WNU Sdrvlcu.) The Question* Effects of Condensation. 1. What is a touchstone used to THE PAPERS OF PRIVATE UESTION: A house that we test? . """-" PURKEY . Q bought last year was freshly 2. What does the figure atop th« I Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both^Old and Young painted, but within two months the National Gapitol at Washington, Deor Ma— outside paint blistered, except on D. C, depict? N I got your last letter and I wish porches and other places that did 3. Which__pf the United State* you would stop worrying about me not touch the inside walls. In winter, fighting forces has a hymn start- not getting enoughsleep on account windows steam so badly that.water, ing "From the halls of Montezuma ByEDWHEELAN of having to get up so early in the runs down and has rotted the win- morning. It won't do-no-good for to the shores of Tripoli"? SHORT TIME LATER dow casings and spoiled the paper 4. With what weapon did Sam- I "WINK .•"SILK" Vou NOVAJ DONT ^-NgS, BOSS,THE you to write the camp general tell- below. Upstairs is not finished,an d son fight? REALI1E THAT IF you EVER MEMER MEAHT NMILDMAN SA\d ing him that you know I need more paint outside of upstairs does not DARE TO MENTION TO 6PILL ANVTHINQ- HELLO. \D E-e-TTER. sleep and will only make me a blister. We have hot air heat and a 5. From what is aluminum com- ABOUT SILAS ". COME SEE MJMAT'S GOING -me ESCAPEO laughing stork. And, ma, Jt is silly monly obtained? AEOUT Nvy DEAD BROTHER'S cistern In the basement. What 6. What is a waltzing meuseT . YoOR LIFE WON'T BE ON - VeX'S GET &ACU OM OMER THERE TlGBB for you to say you think maybe you causes the trouble? To "WE 1 7. What part of the eye deter- \MORTH A PLUGGED VIVTH THOS OUT FROM can inflooence the general to let me Answer: That trouble all comes HE'S sleep later mornings on account my mines its color? /NICKEL !! -grandfather served in the Spanish-. from too much dampness in the air 8. Mount Everest "is~ part- of American war. They don't even of—the- house__Ihis may be from what mountain range? over use of the humidifier in your 9. Who made the statement: rate that as a war any more. furnace. Another cause may be the • . • • "The people's government, mad* burning of natural gas in open burn- for the people, made by the peo- Anyhow I get enough'sleep' even ers; every gas burner shjjuld be con- If they do make me get up at day- ple, and^answerable to the peo- nected to a flue to carry the vapors pla"? '"• • brake. I know_when I was home I outdoors. The cistern may also be couldn't get to sleep when I went to responsible; it should have a tight bed at 9 or 10 but up here I am cover. JSfou can check the steaming The Answer* plenty tired and I don't have to on your windows by applying storrn count_no_sheep.__But_there_is...pnft. -sash-and—iight^weatherstfipSr—-IFou- g feller in my lprwK6^asnnsoTnarfiir should -also fill the joints .-between, andni'e'k'eeps'¥611^TOg""Haltl!rpyje)r: (by the streak left' on the stone window frames and outside walls 1 LALA PALOOZA They Talk Too Much in Beauty Parlors BjTRUBE GOLDBERG and over all nlte because Instead of "Hh^lba'"b"tB2. Freedom. Itrwa?'s designel d in counting sheep-he tries to challenge with caulking compound. •- Rome by Thomas Crawford In Y'KNOW, FRANCES, WHY,THEY KNOW-BUT IT'S ONLY THANKS, DEARIE! SALLY, AIN'T-IT 'cm. I got used to this now and he Banging; Steam Pipes. 1855, and the model shipped here, SOME ;.FRESW CHECK UP ON I'M, SURE 1 A MATTER PEEL AWFUL! - MRS. don't bother nin. Question: We are annoyed by'a where the statue was cast. Miss GOVERNMENT EVERYBOOY, MUSTA MADE OF FORM- RELIEVED- MARKEY'S HUSBAND * • • loud banging In the steam pipes to Freedom is 19% feet tall and . MAN IS COMING COUNTESS SOME MISTAKE YOU-RE I'LL GIVE YOU IN AN INCOME I gess-it-aint so bad being in a the second Hoop. This occurs main- weighs 15,000 pounds. , TO SEE—ME— BECAUSE I PERFECTLY A GOOD AN' THEY army today because a rhess ser- ly at night when""the radiators are 3. The marines—'iThe Marines' ABOUT MY CAN"T ADD TWO SAFE GAVE HIM TEN YEARS geant up, hear who was in the last cold, and automatic heat goes on. Hymn." _:_. INCOME TAX AND TWO r-'• IN THE JUG! war says they had insocts called The house is five years old, and 4. The jawbone of an ass. I HOPE I DIDN'T cooties in it and he made me Itch the owner says the noise has been 5._Bauxite. DO ANYTHING all over by just describing 'em. Hepresent from the first.-One plumber 6. A.rodent found in China has WRONG jays they were a. cross between a tells us that nothlng__can be done earned this name because of its) soft shell crab "and a bedbug but about It. Can you make any sugges- strange' antics, apparently while we never had no soft shell crabs in tions? 'trying to catch its own tail. our house, ma, so the .descripshun Answer: That banging Is due to a' is losiron me partly. He says these section of 'the pipe that Is jevel, or 7. The iris. camps are so sanertarry that a sol- on a bank slant, instead of being 8. Himalayas. dier cant even'get dirty if. he wants slanted toward the boiler. As a re- 9.-,Daniel Webster (before thai to and he says no man can-say he is sult, water collects in It, and inter- senate in 1830). _- a war hero until he has had cooties. feres with the passage of steam to . -• * <• • • He says the reason the Allies the radiator. Very often raising the licked Germany in the>last,war was radiator on blocks of wood one-half the German soldiers had more coo- inch thick, or even more, will end S'MATTER POP—Pass It On to the Army By C. M. PAYNE ties on 'em than the allies and he the trouble. Otherwise, the .water- saysJf we"get Into this war It will trap In the pipe must be located and WHY-Y-Y. •be-settled the same way. straightened out. POP TELX-YA.POP! . * * '• v Basement Finish. NOWWCGOtJkD TOOLCHER5 FIGHTTHE. EHEMY The cooking is a lot better now '''-.Question: My house has now been T5OTH that the cooks are getting out of built about six months, and conden- DIRECTIONS the amachure class but how I would -Sajtion that troubled mo has now dis- go for some of your griddle cakes" appeared. In finishing a basement or. frickerseed chicken, ma. Some- jjopmr-what can I use for the flooY IMENTEP THE how a frickerseed chicken in air and walls? •'<> SEWIWG-MACHIWE army looks like the bird wa5~still Answer: For the walls, use ce- IN i85o: A /vwa, resisting up to the rhlnltt the chef ment paint of a_ kind, intended for stopped" cooking^lt. Nobody—can masonry. Por the floor, the klnbTof" HIS make soup like-you can cither ma. dye that you name should bo excel- The soup~ln~a~uiiny ulwttya—testes- lent Tffl5~wffi-give-colorr-but-yoi like the cook wuzzent sure_il_he was will not be able to userugs-or mats- making a soup a chowder or a- stew. on tha floor. You should Jopk for- I know how to oil a gun now, ma. ward to laylng~asphalt tiles, or a I always thought a gun was self new kind of linoleum that is proof oiling. AU I knew about guns was against rotting wheniaid on thtTcon- what I seen in the moving pitchers crete floor of a basement. and I never saw nobody oil a gun Mice In a Car. . — even Jimmy Cagney. But I learnt Question: -How can mice be kept MESCAL IKE "BTSTL. HUNTLEY Business Going On After Alterations here that a gun has to be loober- from gnawing holes In the- uphol- we gerrgg v/M i& TREAT eoHstitmuu we TO LAOC OF cated and lt,ls__qulto_a job.~Tife" stery-of-a-car stored for the winter v captain says oil Is the life of a gun in a country garage? PHOPEK B0O? IN THE PET (5 TO _and I give mine plenty of oil as-I.-_ Answer: Scatter, quantities of CORKCCr THE CAUSC Of THE ~ want it,to live to reach a ripe old moth balls all over the inside of the TRS0O«£WlTMAPeUaOUS age. lam glad you liked the snap- car. If the car Is of the closed-type,- shot i sent. It was taken after in- and the doorsland windows are shut, speckshun. We get inspected every the odor Inside will keep any small rrei/ym few minutes and they are very, fussy animals from entering. If the car AWP PRINK tony if they find a little thing like a is open, It should bo covered with- OF WATER. thread on my "shoulder or a button canvas, building paper, or in some off. The nrmy is vcry~pnrticular other way, so~that the.vapor of the about' buttohs1>nd"I~gesT thpTgen- moth balls cannot escape. It may' eral thinks one button off a coat can be necessary to replenish the moth Dangerous Lure lo#e a battle. balls some time during the winter. Example is a dangerous lure: ~~ Pqlsoirlvyr —•where"-the-waBp-got-through_th*- 1 still wish they had cavalcry in Question: My backyard Is in a gnat sticks fast.—La Fontaine. wat as I luv horses and t-thlnk it is natural state, with a rocky ledge more fun to train on horseback than, -and-treos. Poison Ivy is growing -on-lobt but war has got so bad that 1 there. How can I-get rid of it? Tiorses won't have nothing to do Answer: In every locality you Miserable By^J. MILLAR WATT with it. can find someone who is Immune to POP—Another Try • • * Ivy poisoning, and wfio can grub up with backache? Well, there goes-the bugle for an- trie plantsTind get rid of them once .LET ME-SE& I WILl, VOU -AND NOBODY ELSE and for alL Sprinkling the leaves HAD A PILLET STREAK- ''- MAVE TUB IS USING other drill but don't worry as it if W/HEN kidntyi function badly and IT.J all automatic with me now and when with BSolutlon-of-rocksalt and wa- W you tuffcr a nagging backache, HERE-VESTERDAV SAMEr I aint drilling I thlnkjmmthing is ter, with a little soap added, will with dliilntss, burning, scanty or too 1 PIIDN:T ^all—wrong. '• - make them shrivel.' If this ls-£an=- frebugnt urination and getting up at ' „ "— Your loving son, tlnuetL.aa _new leaves and' shoots night; vvhun you feel tired, nervous,, — Oscar. -8how,_the_rootsLwilLje.Y§!!tuaUy2_d}e._ alfupset... uie Doan'i Pills.\ . ' Do not let thlssolution^gfiLon the —;Poan-f-are-«ipeclally for poorfy^j^J- MOVIE REACTIONS _ Iworfingkldrnyi, MWion» of boxes . "ground, for it will kill-all vegetation." are used every-yeah-They are rtcom- Ahnnt^PauletteGcTdaard White Cast on Doors. —= Tnended (he country over. Atk your I could never Be boddard. Question: Can anything be done neighbor! : ~' to restore stained doors that have a Little Jack Horner whitish cast from being wiped with Sat In a corner a wet cloth? : Playing-a dirge on-hla-splnnet; Answer: Tho whitish mlsty^cast DOAN SPILLS No matter what show can be removed by wiping with a He'd take In he'd know mixture of I tablespoon of elder Don Amecho would surely be In It! vinegar In a quart of water; rub 16—41 this on with a soft cloth In the di- I'd. be glad If I didn't have to Blessed One rection of the grain, and wipe dry. Blessed is ho who expects noth- THE speak no, A thin coat of wax woll rubbed in Hear no, sceno ing for he shall never, bo disap- WORLD AT will protect the finish. pointed.—Pope. • Ida Lupceno! Hollow Sound. ITS WORST —Qu'ostlon:—Tho-elght-steps-to-Hiy— Since"''GonTWlth the Wliur ~ stoop aro against brick walls, with NEXT TIME IN BALTIMORE Mlss-Vlvlcrf fcelgh one sldo open. When entering or MAKE IT Has alwuys looked leaving thero Is, a hollow sound. 0 K to molgh. How can I overcome It? Answor: Tho space underneath is HOTEL MT. ROYAL As for Gypsy Rose empty, so that you got the effect of Who knose? a drum. If the hollow sound Is a recent (development, ltjmay be be- When I see Ed Wynn cause tho under parts aro rotting, I just give ynn. Vou should investigate. —Richard Avedon. Wood Cellar Hour. RECIPE FOR PEACE Question: Can a wood floor be laid The wars would be much fewer on a cement collar floor, provided And dospots hold loss sway no dampness arises? If all the folks wore earlnp* Answer: A concrete floor may bo And tossed those "mikes" away. dry on Iho surface, and yet be con- * * • tlnunlly passing moisture to the cel- — "War DeolaVed on Influenza."— lar air. Tost it by laying a piece of headline. linoleum,1 tar paper, or something PERFECT HOTEL SERVICE AFTER TALKIN6 PRETTY "I knowTWl those Balkan states similar on the door, and leaving.it • Homelike Atmosphe*« BIG TO IK TRUCK DRIVER, would be in beforo long," comments there for sovoral days In damp COUNTING ON PUTTING MANY weather. If, on lifting it up, the Rates begin at $2.00 per day Ima Dodo. " You Can Alto Enjoy MILES OF OPEN COUNTRY BETWEEN ", ••'•.. concroto underneath is dump, a wa- VDU BEFORE HE COULD DO ANYTHING terproofing layer of houvy felt stuck MUSIC — DANCINa ABOUT YOUR OFFER TO TAKE A POKE AT President and Mrs. Roosevelt ' had * wedding anniversary re-., down with tar or asphalt, is neces- HIM, YOU ARE HELD UP BY ROAD sary beforo putting'in a wood floor. FAMOUS ALGERIAN ROOM CONSTRUCTION AROUND THE NEXT BEND ocntly and Mrs. Roosevelt got NEAR RAILROAD STATIONS home for it. George, I Insist on knowing Juit what you'v* got In mlndl" MT. ROYAL AVENUE AT CALVIRT ST. Page Eight THE SPRINGFIELD SUN Friday, April IS, 1941

/ icjuldutud dufttttitteit -BUstuinud by tbu litg <-"".. Jur., u" ut iliu Tuwiihliip of iitffluld in thb auitl Tuwnuhtp ua it result of allcli failure NuW Vui-k. ; ranford Man To Be Scout Rally Monday Night For Camp Fund Drive u lx.Tfunn. Bulrf Hut und liilulinuin IN ut'lulnuni, unil iicii to uiniplM-an r nrut itiibW*.-)' lho yuiil irlcu mid liiiiiimuiii tbi'mu uru buruby ' rTovoini)fMuni t.iti'porutioii;— a ~ or rotnltluiluiinu on itr ln-furt' thu L'Olli urporut MI oi1 ihu SiutH of Nuw York; ublished in' ftccoraimcb with ibu i»rovi-. lay <»f Muy, m-xi, (»r th>< tiald bill will Vrural " Open House" Speaker loluTof Tlllu <0:CO-2C u! ibo HuVlbud Hunuvur liunU & TrUbt (*oiu- Stutuioa or K(iw Joiuoy 1U37 und iliu uu lulitdi JIW (-(ittit-.s.sfil ;itMijim y«ai 'i'lii- l';in>', u (hi'ijututiun of tin* Kluiu of Now noli* umuudutury lliuruuf und Hlipplu- in id bill 1M i||,.l tu lui i.ilin,u tuiuiiii Tax York; SpringtMd HulKhta l>uvulopmunt riii \t! Ct-'riillcuicB Noii, V7 !>, (lu lud J uitu (JiiiniJUiiy, u corpot-iitlon ot thu Ututo Roderick W. Smith of Crunford trnlary ihtartHo, und Ihtj Clwrlc Itj dl- Jil Ii, litUI*; Mo«. KOI, y I'i'J, Htj[\, and tiCJ4, rectud to pout nuld Hut In ihu Municipal oi- N«w Jui-Muy; i'ur Holillnt' Co. Inc., will be Kiiesi .spoukiT at Boy Seoul ldinif, in uuld Township, und ut thu iuii-fl Muy 1Mb, ltiaO; Son. gKti. My, HtlU, u turponulon of ihti Kiuto or Now York; bl*J, S'JS.IHMI K-JJ, iiuu'd Juno 7ili, I'j:i7, Jlynnm SIlvtMinun and I'uimlu Kllvttr- "Open House" Monday. liijjhl at a: 15 uume tlmo ht> ahull obtuiu und huvu and W'oa. .1)^3, yj4 urn) Ul'ti, daiud Jum< uvullablu in bin -otYlcu additional copluu iiian, hiw wifu, und Cluyton C. Orouiiluo • in the James Culdwoll School, which. of uultl lint ...for dlutrlbutlon to piil'lleu litHK, fnnn (.'hnrlfii 11. lluit,- CuW and Ilt-nrit'ttu W. -dreenltm/htu wlfo, ure t Untor ot Tuxes ui Viui TownKhip in ili:U'!nluiii(i, you dry roqulreil ID uj>iiour • 'will launch the iv/o-w.fct'k.s' campuitm iiiS<>ristod_iii. il\e purghuao ot BIUU i>rw- yld. lu .'ihu-Cuutuy..u£ Unluu.and >rly. -•••• .:'_,. und ' utt'ur tliu-aalO—bill.'..u£_.complitiuL_ to rake funds for the proposed new f Nuw JciHcy, ttt tin- tiaid Town- .-I'oro tiul L'C(h day (if MuV'noxt, SECTION 3: Upuu (ho ratllicutlon of aiiii) "of ' Hinlniirii.'ia In ih.-.. Comity of th uald bill will bu t'aUoti uu con- Union Council Camp in. Morris my uulo mudu horuuiidor uud tbo por- Union,, ittiil 1'ui- Holdliu; " (Jo. Inc. lij l'fiiSLMl uuuhiHt yuu. Thu uuld bill IH County. There will be udinLssito onnuncti by the purchuuor of thu lurmu nitiilu (luu-nilant bt-cautu- if in Out htdilui' Mud to 'I'ot'tfclOHt) fortuln Tux Sulu Ourtl- charue-iind no contributions will be und conditions horolnubovu uut forth, u g g p itcatuH N,o«. 64ti to 7U5 Incluuivd, dutod ho propur offlcuru of tho Townublp uro in nni\\ Tux Sulu Coitlilua Muy l&ili, 11>:i4, from Clmrlua II. UufT, .solicited at the exercises. Uuted March luth, 11*41. Collector" oi'-TtiXuH of"Tlio TownHhlp of lurtffl^-Mt-diliorlzod to., uxueuto und do- jjlirln^iluld In" lho County of Union und Mayor Wilbur M. Selander, chalr.- lvor. to tho Baid. purchu.aor a tfood und -CIIAULKS \\'. WK1JKS. ujittlolont iiurffuln und Sulu -Puud con- Mtuto o( _Now Jor»t»y, to tho tmid Town- man of the Boy Scout Municipal Solicitor -of—t^Dinpluiru ahip of SprhitfUtild—lu— thu County of voying iho tjuld uremlaou to uuld pur- Kin Uroud riti^ui IJ u km, und I'ur Holding Co. Inc. Is Committee, will also be heard in luiBor. - Nuwark, N. J. Hindu tlufciuluiit buKIU6l> OF HIX MONTHS Jb'KOM meutl_oned brook, In u i;onoral north- vital nutrients necessary 7 BrldgtTTho'atre 54 33 Studio TIL*) JiJITKKOTlVK 1>ATK HKItlCOF, erly direction, 4bO loot, more or luuu, Field Artillery, 29tlv Division. He of the SUN, he said: •_ Studio Bar 51 3G Pierson 150 171 206. ANI> IflXINti Till-: MINIMUM to a point 100.00 foot aouth euut for thick growth^ and 1 149 1'JUCK AND TJKK1WH ITOIfc THE— und al rlglit ungloa to the uouth oum sparkling green beauty. was ono of 50 from,, Springfield who "My candidacy is not sponsored Colonial Rest 48' 39 Kivlen' 176 M27 fc BALK XIIKHKOIT, ANI> l liOVlI>r lino of Baiter Blroot; thonco rCni^"' Turf Builder is clean, odor- went overseas, Before going to by any group, clique or faction Maffy's Key Shop 4G H Samer 158 .,184 160. 1KG FOlt XHJfi l»UMIilCAX!ON OF nlni; (4) parallel with the uouih euut Prance, he jyas stationed-at-Fort which, would, in any way, effect free Anderson 156',. 199 109 A I,1ST OF SA11> l>ltOPlCUXIlCH lino/o'f' Saltor Street uouth 4U°— QV less, weed-free; and goes George's Tavern 40 41 weut 312 fuet, more or louu, to tho McClellan, Annlston, Alabama.—In- thought and unrestrained action..,I Parsil 164 157 17G _ AN1> TJIKIIt MINIMUM lUtMJlfiH. twice as far. •*-*• Dodgers 45 42 north euut lino of Hoiio Avonuo and You. can give 2500 sq. It. of cidentally, today, his son, Russell have, neither obligation or debts Handicap 10 Hlfl IT OilDAINIDD by .tho Townahlp tho > point or placo of boghmlng. Bunnell Brothers 45' 42 —10 10 0L Frost ls^a corporal at Fort Mc- Committoo ot Lhu—TownuUU* ' Bl>**lng- ~Tlio nrtTitmrmT^prlco for uuid premiuou lawn a lasting mealfpr or which-must be paid by voting. I ' Catullos,. . 43 44 'old In Lho County ot Union: lu 'the uum of $1,400.00, pluti lho in- Clellan. After the war, Frost went to am not a reformer, but offer myself Canoe Brook Farm 43 44 Totals 814 .848 870 HISCTION 1: That Lhu landu doucrlbod utallatlon of tho Improvement not forth 10 lbs. - 1.25 50 lbs. - 3.75 Glen Falls, N. Y., whoro ho married. as a "worker for man at home, who Barr's Amoco- 36 -51 Buiuicll toothers (1) in Lhu annoxod ^lh'it mui'lcod Suhodulo and douorlbod In Hootion M OT—thil ' For several' years, ho was an adding after all, constitutes the great ma- "A" and made a part horoot', whloh.'uald. ordlnanco to which thin lu-unnoxod. Lapin Products 33 54 Bauer 139 190 -141 landu uro not noodod L'or public UHU, machine salesman and lived in New jority- of-Peoplo-but who have, been Post Office ' 32 55 1GG 132 143 uliiili bo uold at prlvatu ualo. during 'a i I COVER THHJ, WORN entirely ignored in past years. Henshaw purlod oi' nix. (U) montliti I'roni thu I, H. D. Trout, do hereby oortlfy (.hut York, Toxaa and New Jersey. Matches Next Tuesday B. Bunnell 145 17G 159 ul't'uctlvo dato oL_ thlu ordlnanou. the i'orot'olnu OrdlniLiico wuti introduced . SPOTS WITH — At the lost.annual meeting of the I can truthfully assure aii honest for llrut roudluu at a regular mooting 181 125 134 SECTION ii: Tho pricu and torinti of tho' Townuhlp Commit too of tho 7:15-P—M^— . ' • Hull 1 SpxingflclcLBetiUbllcan Club, he was effort to build and to enforce honest 180 151 181 nurolnuRoi lUud for thu ualo of tho Townuhlp of Sprlnyilold, In tho County Canoe 'Bmok Farm—Dodgers. D. Bunnell pronurty donor!bud In Lho nnnoxod Hut Scotis Lawn Seed Is triple cleaned and laboratory tested elected president. In the Spring of legislation so badly~Tffiedcd today." 53 53 53 of Union .and State of Now Joruuy, held Handicap . murkud achodulo "A" uru thu minimum on Wodnenduy tivonlnii, April .Oth, lt>41, to make sure you get clean, heavy,- sure growing seed. 1939, he decided to throw his hat Frost_was defeated for the Assem- Barr's Araaco—Lapin Products. George's Tavern—Catullos. l>rlco and a minimum tonnu for thu nulo und thai tho said Ordlnunce uhall bo Only the flncst quality perennial grasses including Creeping into tho ring for Freeholder.—Air bly slate;-/ of tho uuld loin, and tho j|iild lott< HIIILII uubmlttod for confederation and llnal Totals 864 827 811 bo uold au a tjroui». Hald --minimum nago ut a rofulur mooting of tho uuid Bent are used in ScotUj. Absolutely free of troublesome that time ho said that "not-having When the Selective Service Act 9:15 P. M.— Canoe Brook Farm (3) l>rico and tormu auo an Hollo win— Townuhip Commit too, to bo hok^l on weeds. ;— ^ any political debts to repay" he ox-was passed last year, Frost's name Bunnell Bros.—Mally's Key Shop. jHonrlch a 206 205 221 Tho purehuuur uhall, at hia own ox- Wodnoaday ovonlng, April 2*.Ird, 1041, In iioituo— trurnlah— and—inutull—In—itoa«-j\-va- tho -Spvlutfllold^ilunlulpal—Ituildintf-at-^i -Sunny—Lawn- 3~peCte'd~to~recelVe "tlio~suppbrt—of was''"plae'e"d~as~d" mcmbcr~of the Martin 180 178 . 186 nuot'rom. a point. 1UU l'uot uouthoaut of V. M., at which' tlni.o.itiid placo.any por- -Shaded_Lawn_ - many independent voters. • In the Sprlngfleld-Union Selective Service Colonial Rest—Studio Bar. 149 132 177 Bailor BLruuL lo tho und of iho>oxluLlng uon or poruona lntorostod therein, will 5 lbs. 2.95 3 lbs. 2.15 BoarHi No. 2. He was made sec- Cblendrea. imvumont on ilouu Avonuu, u. diatanco i_j£!3W n _u n_amuirlu n Lty_to_)j.o_iiu a nLcon -MacDougall, 13B- covnlng uuch Ordlnunce. retary. -•• His_pressing- duties _Iorccd^ Colonial -Miller- 161 1GG- 1175' DatoJ April 10. 194t. him to resign from the board lost Joyner 173 211 150 39 39 39 i) H. D. THHAT, Short Hills Landscaping Handicap (1) Uoljriun Bloclt fturbu on both :j. . Townuhlp Clerk. month, but he had been prevailed Ncinlck „ —132- 188 173 altleu of uald portion of uald avonuo upon to continue. ' J. Widm'er 1G2 1G5 -' 1G8 Totals 915 874 934 on tho lino und yrado to bo £ui> IN CHANCIOHY OP ,JUnH13V Materials Col Frost lives at 345 Morris avenue; ntuhod by tho Townuhlp JiJnglnoor. Donnington 171 180 192 Barr's Amoco (0) (1!) XJltumlnouw jionutratlon maca- 716 Morris Turnpike Short Hills, N. J. withJiis —wife Bess, and son, who —185 221 182 ~~"dann>avoinunt no von Inchuu thick HOLDING CO., INC., u corpora- Lambert 180 120 138 tion ot' tho Btato of Now York: attends-Regional High School. Handicap 41 41~ 41 •Charter*.— . and twonty-uovon foot wldo,,, curb By .j.'lrtuo of an order of tho Court Tel. Short Hills 7^3200^- j_ Rcichardf 141 134 158 to curb on uillrt"*portlnn-of—uald aVo- of Chun eery of Now .Toriioy .ma do on ». TOP DRESSING FOR LAWNS — TREATED SOIL 131 142 . 144 nuo. tno date hereof In a cauito whuroln Thu Today • Saturday Totals 8G4 1012 912 Teskln Xloth ot' uald lmprovomontti ahall bo Townnhlp of Bprlngllold In the ' Comity HUMUS — WELL-ROTTED-COW MANURE _ April 18-19 Smith ' 175 117 173 Inutallod in accordance with tho upocl of Union In complainant, und Jortioy LAWN-AND'GARDEN WORK LANDSCAPING SUMMIT —XHESXKE Theatre (0) Reils ^ °. ^159 145 132 'ilcatlonu proparod by Lho Townuhlp lfln lloightii Holdlnifti, Inc., a corporation ut 1G2_ glnuoi" and- now on illo In tho_qf£loo of tho State of Now Jeruoy iuul. Pnr_H.oltb. Gero 172 212 Handicap 74 • 74 74 tho Olorlc of ualdi Townuhlp. Said Ini- >•••• H. Widmer 136 221 157 provumohtu uhall bo furnluho'd und com LYRIC 131 192 193 860 732 819 plotoly inutallod within ulxty (GO) dayu Darling Totals^— from tho dato of tho accoptanco ot McCauley - '' 203 165 155 "any oftor to purohaau tho promluou Morrison 140 193 210 Catullos horoln doucribod,. and_tlio ooniplla.nco._by_ tho purchauor.._wlth all of tho tormu Handtoap 18 18 18 Patrick 136 —167 200 horolnabovo uat forth with roupoot to Dan Catullo 152 185 1G7 thu furnlahlny; and inatalliftlon of both 171 173 of (mid lmprovomontu ahall bo Indi- Totals" 800 1001" 895 Angelo "180" cated only by tho cortlllcato of the Dom Catullo 160 214 233 Townuhlp lijtitflnoor that uaid work hau 140 218 194 boon dbno In' compliance with hia upuol- Matty's. Key Shop (2) Bulta •" •_• lie at i on B and to hlu aatla£actlon. Tho Von Borstol 172 153 137 Handicap . 53 53 Tnirohaaor Hhall uluo furnluh a perform Maffy, Jr, 140 190 170 unco bond In tho uum of Ono Thouuand lfllcht Hundrod (U.B00.00) Dollaru ox- MaffJUSr -182- 1G2_ 17.0 -TotalK- -830 1008—.1020. ocu to"d~~l)y tho*'" puroli'a'aor uh'd a uuroty C. Maffy. 154 136" 193 Dodgers (1) company uatlufaotory to tho Townahlp Attorney within llvo (&) dayu aftor tho Glynn 168 151 " 155 Detrlck 204. 136 puuuago ot tho rouolutlon accopLlntf hlu Handicap_ 57 57 57 Dandrea 153 158 cltor, Tho purchauor uhall aluo pay for uald prbmluou tlio uum of Ono Thouuand Squires 208 127 234 t Totals 873 849 882 Smithman 1OW_H; 1100.00 upon tho piujuutfo' of tho Tost Office (1) Bjorstad 191 rooolution^ accoptintf hiu ofCor and tho 56 bulan.co upon tho clouing "of~~ll B. -Helmf -149 199 156i Handicap uhall occur not lator than uix (0) m on thu Mulhauscr_ 187 161 133 from tho oftuotlvo dato of this ordlnanco Wrlght 143 128 132 Totals ~~iO4O. 864 890 Any offor uubmittpd under tho torma of i-r REQUEST • FEATURK — thlu ovdlnunco ( uhall uluo provide that _SaturdayJNite 11:00 P. M. Schramm _. 1159 191 167 JH .tlio ovont that tho purcliuuor shal Tyrmi*' l>owt'.r—Lorcihlj Vomit; X). Holnz 160 105 -~178 George's Xiivern (3) full to perform tho tonnu ftt" IIIB uirroo 158 183 mont au ovidonood~by-ttio-oftor and tho VoelkEE—•-. W4 rouolutlon o£ tho-'i'owiialiip ^to Jd " "SUEZ"- Dunstor-—-.r V16- 204—46O. "accoptlmr-tho-Humo, all jvorhT matorlulic furnlwhotl —in^thO-^l •of -tint -lmnvnv»mnntti'_>inrnrnkbbv» A. BonTOnpo H^.IBP " "125" . 213 fortlij_hi_wirtjhrT7T"ln par(, u^ •"SECOND FEATCKE" DTWldmcr 143 H78 146 "Uio" property of tho Township of Spring Hold in tho County of Union.- togothor 7keTi&!i7keaUe) v "ALWAYSAiBRIDE" Handicap 52. 52 52 with tho HUnr of $10Q..QQ—paid on aooouut Broad St • Elizabeth of tho purohauo prloo, iut roauonublo and AnEtECTROLUX Gas with ItOSEMARY LANE —Totals 857" 898 9G0 Ol'KN stTNDAY Lapin to) — Sunday—Monday—Tuesday — 100 157 139 Send In Your News Refrigerator WEDNKSDA'tf — THURSDAY 131 PRIVATE SLACK'S Faccl 134 122 SMNB VH YOUIl—lllRXIIDAY Helps to Build Young Energy 2—BIG REQUEST HITS-^2 Dummy 125 125 125 Cary ' Jean Rocsch 125 118 151 'Four Aces' GRANT ARTHUR Mcringcr 168 159 Fresher foods, gpnrkling frozen Showing actual and imcensored Handicap 118 118 118 desserts, and crisp saiiids help to scenes from the great WORLD 'Only Angels satisfy young appetites and l>uild WAR, No. 1! Totals 851 808 823 solid bodies. •—Extra-Added Attraction— . 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